![]() ![]() Several meeting rooms are also located on that floor. The third floor contains the ad- ministrative offices of the student center, the offices of the Student Government and the Student Union. The theatre showed travel and adventure films, inter- national films, and pop movies weekly with an American Classic feature every Sunday. Associate Director Paul Breitman stated that there was a definite increase in attendance to movies over that of last year in Wright Auditorium. The theatre has the most modern pro- jection equipment in the southeast. The information center maintains a campus directory file and operates the center's switchboard. The video-tape machine offers concerts, cartoons, favorite old shows, and many others programmed for stu- dent enjoyment.Ī snack bar, a student bank, the Central Ticket Office, several lounges, the information center, and an 800 seat motion picture theatre occupy the main floor. This system shows, for a one week period, various programs separate from the color tv in the tv room. The Crafts Center will in- clude a fully equipped photo lab, a ceramics shop, a metal shop and a general crafts of woodwork and leather.Īnother new feature at the center, aside from the others pro- vided in the Recreation Center is a video-tape television. Located on the ground level are an eight-lane bowling alley, a billards room, a TV room, a games room, the Coffeehouse, and a soon to be completed Crafts Center. The ground floor is the Recreation Center where students go for vari- ous types of entertainment and recreation. Opposite Page: Students in scenery and set designing class construct the set for a play.Ĭonsisting of three floors, the center occupies approximately 86,900 square feet of floor space. Opposite: Costume director Carol Beule adds last minute touches to a costume on Opening night. Upper Right: Department chairman Edgar Loessin plans the staging for a play. Other departmental activities, outside of dramatics and the theatre, were classes in voice, speech, and debate. where the play was also to be performed, the production was put off until the fa of 1975. Originally scheduled for spring quarter was The Flight Brothers, but due to a delay in construction of a museum to the Wright brothers at Kittyhawl<, N.C. Major drama productions included a North Carolina original, Long and Happy Life, as well as Godspell, Scent of Flowers, Italian Straw Hat, and The Boy- friend. The SGA was willing to appro- priate money to aid in play production but several niceties were excluded, in- cluding a riser for the studio theatre to aid with seating. Ticket re- ceipts were as good or better than in years past - the problem stemmed from difficulties with Student Government funding. Money problems beseiged the nation and hit home as well, with the drama de- partment feeling the pinch. ![]()
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