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The overall chairperson of the YM-YWCA recalls the many activists with whom she
has worked before and after her arrival at UNC. "I took pride in the number of
students who acted so responsibly in the face of crucial issues."
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A unique bi-racial work camp was
conducted in Nashville, Term, in 1944. Black
and white students sweated together in an
unprecedented effort to construct a
playground for the children of the city. Anne
Queen was one of those laborers.
In 1949, the University of Georgia found
itself in the middle of a tumultuous legal
storm as blacks applied to the institution for
the first time in history. A novice assistant
chaplain sought to calm all parties, serving
as a liaison between the administration and
the student body. That person was Anne
Queen. Twenty years later, cafeterias at
UNC were closed when workers organized a
strike against the food service. Black
students, white students and members of the
faculty were drawn into the controversy,
particularly after State Patrol troops were
stationed on campus. Ultimately, the strike
was settled through mediation mediation
made possible by a group of concerned
onlookers which included Anne Queen.
Queen is currently serving as the overall
chairperson of the YM-YWCA.
"She brings to the campus a very finely
tuned social conscience," said Norm"
Gustaveson, Y director.
The Student Y has been a kind of
prophetic voice on campus," Gustaveson
explained. "It has been very much concerned
in the civil rights area, very much concerned
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The Inheritor" will be rescheduled.
"Twentieth Century" John Barrymore
stars as an egocentric Hollywood producer
and Carole Lombard is his protege In this
zany and elegant comedy of the 1930's which
was directed by Howard Hawks. (Friday at
6:30 and 9 p.m., Carroll Hall, Union Free
Flick.)
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" Alfred
Hitchcock's British reputation was cemented
with this 1934 thriller about a diplomat and his
wife whose child is kidnapped by terrorists
who discover the diplomat is about to uncover
them. The director remade it in the 1950's with
Doris Day and she sang "Que Sera Sera."
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with questions of human justice and equality
issues, as well as being concerned with new
emerging issues."
Anne Queen does indeed stand as a
paragon of this spirit. In talking with her,
one feels the presence of a patient but tough
crusader, someone perpetually in the thick of
great moral conflicts.
Queen came to UNC in 1956 bearing a
lifelong respect for the University and for
one of the school's former administrators, in
particular. "I had always been a great
admirer of Dr. Frank Porter Graham," she
reflected, with a nostalgic smile. "Ill always
be grateful for the privilege of knowing him
and having him as a model. He was the most
imminently ethical person Tve known in
public life. Often, when faced with a
problem, I just think of what Dr. Frank
would have done."
Recalling the numerous activists with
whom she has worked since coming to
Carolina, Queen continued, "I took pride in
seeing the number of students who acted so
responsibly in the face of crucial issues. They
did it because they cared about the
University and they understood the meaning
of freedom."
"They were never violent. I've kept up with
those students and almost without exception
they are now in positions of responsibility
working for the good of society . . . unlike
those who have been in the White House the
past five years."
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(Saturday at 6:30 and 9 p.m., Memorial Hall,
Union Free Flick.)
"Maedchen in Uniform" Directed by a
woman, Leontlne Sagen, in Berlin in 1931,
this German film dealt with Prussian
discipline in an unorthodox manner. A young
girl is befriended by a sensitive and
understanding schoolmistress who provides
a human relationship for the student
absolutely not condoned by the strict and
structured authority which prevails. The fact
that the teacher is unmistakably Lesbian
caused censorship problems when this was
first released in the States, and it was none too
popular with Goebbels, either. (Sunday at 7
and 9:30 p.m., Greenlaw Auditorium, $1.50,
Chapel Hill Film Friends.)
"A Clockwork Orange" Much was made
of the cold, stylized violence rape while
singin' in the rain when Stanley Kubrick's
film appeared in 1972, and the controversy
(like most controversy) overshadowed the
aesthetic facts. (Sunday at 6:30 and 9 p.m..
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Queen was not as complimentary toward
the students of 1974. "I think they too often
reflect lazy thinking. I get concerned with the
lack of concern." She was quick to. add,
however. "When people are quiet, we don't
know what's going on inside them,"
As a community leader. Queen may best
be known for her work in the civil rights"
movement. Her major efforts were directed
toward integrating restaurants and theaters
and increasing black enrollment at the
University. "It's almost impossible to believe
that fourteen years ago, restaurants in town
were not open to black students," she said,
displaying a genuine incredulity of the
absurd situation she had helped to change.
After Dr. Martin Luther King's
assassination, the UNC Faculty Council
recommended the establishment of the
Committee on the Status of Minorities and
the Underprivileged. Simultaneously,
Chapel Hill was organizing its Human
Relations Committee. Queen was naturally a
member of both groups.
In these positions, she helped to settle the
Cafeteria Worker's strike of 1969, thus
averting a major disruption on the campus.
Despite the fact that Queen's greatest
satisfaction has been "to see Chapel Hill
become a racially open community," she
warns, "we dare not assume that the
Kingdom has come. We must be eternally
vigilant."
"The next step is that we must have a
realignment of power in institutions all
Great Hail, $1 or Super Sunday subscription,
Carolina Union Rims.)
The Tamarind Seed" This old-fashioned
romantic spy yarn casts Julie Andrews and
Omar Sharif on opposite sides of the Iron
Curtain, falling helplessly In love while
dodging bullets. (Carolina, at 2:30, 4:40, 6:50
and 9 pjn., $2.25.)
"Flesh Gordon" A sexscl-fi spoof which
imitates amusingly and faithfully the style
of the old futuristic serials. (Plaza 1, at 3:30,
5:20, 7:10 and 9 p.m., $2.25.)
"Moonrunners" Jim Mitchum has nothing
better to do than imitate his father's Thunder
Road." (Plaza 2, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05, and 9:05 p.m.,
$2.25.)
"2001: A Space Odyssey" The
photography and animation are
unsurpassable in the genre of science fiction,
the the movie can mean anything you want it
to. (Plaza 3, at 2:30, 5:30, and 8:30 p.m., $2.25.)
"Fantasia" Walt Disney's animated flop of
1942 turned into one of the biggest dope
movies of ail time during the late 1960's.
(Varsity, at 120, 3:15, 5:10, 7:05 & 9 p.m.,
$2.25.)
Late Shows
"Play Misty, For Me" Clint Eastwood's
directing is. better than his acting at -least- .
(Carolina, Friday and Saturday at 11:30 p.m.,
$2.)
"Alex in Wonderland" Hippies In
Hollywood. Donald Sutherland wants to
make a movie. (Far out.) He really can't deal
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Turning to another volatile issue of the
'60s, Queen said, "In the case of the Vietnam
War, one really had to make his opinions
known. I opposed the war. It was students
here at the University who contributed to my
conviction that the war had done more to
harm this country than anything except
segregation."
Although she did not choose to
demonstrate. Queen helped to organize
student anti-war activities such as protest
pilgrimages to Washington, D.C.
More recently, she has been working with
groups such as the American Civil Liberties
Union, Common Cause, and the Affirmative
Action program.
What gives Anne Queen her extraordinary
fortitude? Beyond her profound religious
"faith, she cited folk and classical music as
providing a sense of inner strength and
renewal.
She attributed the" same effect to
literature. "One has to have a sense of history
and what it means to be a Southerner. We
have to understand what it means to accept
defeat and live with it. I've come to
understand this through the literature of the
South."
Queen points to the Biblical quotation
printed above the door of Gerrard Hall as a
guide for her busy life: "To do justly, to love
mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God."
with the Establishment, though. (Right on.)
Everything ends in a riot. (Stay away.)
(Varsity, Friday and Saturday at 11:30 p.m.,
$2.25.)
"Captain Blood" The first Errol Flynn
swashbuckler was a hit in Chapel Hill last
month when students discovered the
Carolina's Wamer Brothers series and
created the first theatre line to appear in mid
afternoon In recent memory. (Carolina,
Sunday at 11:30 p.m., $2.)
Durham
"Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" Sam
Peckinpah brings Bob Dylan and Kris
Kristofferson out West, with varying degrees
of success. (Friday at 7, 9:30 and 12 midnight,
Biological Sciences Auditorium, $1,
Freewater Films.)
The Last of Sheila" The screenplay is by
Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim,
both puzzle-and-game freaks, and you'll have
fun following all the twists. (Saturday and
Sunday at 7 and 9:30 p.m., Page Auditorium,
$1, Quadrangle Pictures.)
The Longest Yard" Burt Reynolds in
prison and playing football. It's coming soon
to the Carolina. (Yorktowne, at 2:30, 4:45, 7
and 9:15 p.m.)
"Airport 1 975VThis weeX disaster
movie. (Carolina. pt;17 395:21, ?:1 3 and
9:05 p.m.; $2.50.) x
The Bears and I" and The Shaggy Dog"
A Disney doublefeature. (Northgate, at 125
("Bears"), 2:50 ("Shaggy"), 4:30, 6, 7:40 and
9:10 p.m., $1 until 6 p.m.)
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