Rhode Island College Digital Commons @ RIC The Anchor Newspapers 10-6-1964 The Anchor (1964, Volume 37 Issue 03) Rhode Island College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/the_anchor Recommended Citation Rhode Island College, "The Anchor (1964, Volume 37 Issue 03)" (1964). The Anchor. 450. https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/the_anchor/450 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ RIC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ RIC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE ESTABLISHED IN 1928 ANCHOR WEEKLY IN 1962 FREE ACCESS TO 10,EAS AND FULL FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION VOL. XXXVI I, No. 3 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE TU'ESDAY, 0C,,0B 1EIR 6, 1964 "Act One" This evening alt 8:00 p.m. i1J1 Rhode Island Voters R01bfil'tls Ha1'1 ltJlre Fine Arbs COlffimrutJteewtl.11 preserrut O'll'e of the grea1t laidli!es oif the srtaige, To Decide For RI C Dame Jud'il1fu Anrd!erson. Dame Judith will read from "Mac­ The Booarrd '()If 'Ilrusl:ees of dents can now be rarooommod,at­ beth" and "Medea." State Oo!Jil~gesreporlJed tin June ed wilfil:1 a Slllllailll:erC01IToopood­ New York Times drama crit­ thalt tfill,es!Jaljje's ll!l"St puWc jun- ing a d d i It i o n of facilities, ic Brooks Altklin\S•on wro1Je of ~or <iollege woull.d lhiave ro turn RJhlode l!S1amd ~ayers a["e al­ Mi.s'sAnderson\s i'l11terprertatfo1J1 away 400 qUlail!ilfiJedsltnldenlts. ready over l!Jhie''hump" of pur­ of "Medea": "If 'Medea' does Previous itlo tis rallJ.IIllOUil'Clemenltdh!as'i'ng IIJhe iblalsfo 1/a'n.d and erut,:in,ely unrd1erstaind every as­ URI d1lsdos'ed ltJ}raJt!ilt "'<.lould no buiildti.rnigsriequii!red by lfJhe Col­ pect of her wb!iTJ.:in,g<ih:araoter, ~OIJllgerienrourage" •aippl!iloa!l:iiOIJlStege. On 1Jhe dtlh:er hmd, the she would do well IIJo comsullit iiI'om rresidoolt studenlts and Oofilege CJaill!DIOlt-O'OOJt:im.te 'VO ex­ Juditth And<erson, for Misrs Alll.­ RJhod,e fJJsfa1ntl OorJile~e ''SitJaltedP~ •aJDldm~bain .:tJh.e quality derS-On imdersit'and\S the <lharac­ 1JhialtU!Ild<er ltih;e press1.l!l'e of a Oif • ~ redu·ootli:oo wiltlhioUltsucll. ter more ~CJTOIUg!ruly rfua1J1 26% 'itnicrease !in lt!hlenltlmiber of fin!iislhinrgifuu:chles ~ IIJhe vdtlers Medea, Euripides, or vhe schol­ stulden/fJs IS'ee4dn'g ialc:IilillSISlionilt aote now bei'nlg ruskied :bo ap­ ars, •a.ind 'ilt W'O'llld be useless hiad ~ed. pr,OClelSsilng1a,ppJiica- prove. n'ow for ,anyone to aitmempt the 1Ji1ons. 'I1h:iJSis lt!hle~i.ltrualtiion a-s 'Forr e~e, 11fuecllassroom part." Rlhooe Is1and voters prepare Ito wing, vvlhlidh. will be a:n, ex:oon­ Ju.sit as laudaJtocy in it:s praiise go Ito ftlhle poll.ls Ibo dieclkl'e tlle ~on of a buiildmg aulfillorized, of Dame Judlil1fu's performance :fiaJte of "'1.1he Slbalbe OolJ-eges tmdrer ,a prilor •bond .issue, will in "Medea" was Theatre Arts Deveiopmelnlt Bro,gram," !the pr-0'\li!d!e tllwee floors of viltal magazine: "Perhaps 'Medea' sixtfili libero :ial thie rli!gi!Jt hiand spaioe for 18 clrrusisrooms and ,a was never fully Cl"ea1Jedunltil ddlumn of lf:lhevolfiinlg mooh!ine. nlllllllber ·df ,flaJOUII.tyoffices. At Miss Anderson breaibhed fire A ltdtal of $6,100,000 lin bond Pl'E;senit siorn:e fu!cuUty are re­ iruto it ... " funid!s Wii:l!lmake iJt pos\Silblle for qm'red Ito doub4e-up on offi~ Theatre Arts termed Miss ail bee fustiltultli10111s Ibo admilt spa◊e, when lf:lhey deserve yn­ Anderson's "Medea" " ... pure more l!=lbudenlts. · Lt wliil piro,V'ide v:~be qurur!ters rflorr rc!orusulltJaltions evil, daTk, d•anger-OUS, cruel, Rlbrodre Mand Oolilrege w'i'!Jh •a wilfJh stlldle~ ia~d iI"eseairoh. raging, rubhless. From begin­ major claeSJ11oomaddiltii.lOil, £acil- Toe mooc deparitme'nlt has ni'll!g to •enrd "She mali.nttaiins an iftJiies:fior musl.ic, equiiplllienlt for only '0?1e. dassmom 'lllow, yet almost li.noredd!ble tintelllSilty, yet drin!ing hialll ,aJDld dioomi/lloriles, the maJQ,Iity oif undter~ura.Jbes sh'e varies her moOld'S so con­ Daine Judith Anderson •and ex!teru.sii.'onoif 1.1ltliilJil1:iesand a1:e reqmred Ito ~e e'.il!Jh!t;rmu­ starntly, she moves wilth such s,i)fjerdevelOIJl'Il'enit. IHC's lshm-e Sl.C. Qr oot <lOU!I"Ses.. Musa.c de­ skill through unexplored re-•--------------------------- of '!!he bond funds will he pa'lilmenlt orffitoes, w'hmh slh<ouJd $1 000 280 be liooalted ltogefJhler, aine now ' ' · • • soal!JtJeredaiwoss ,campus, wirfu Of pa.rltiicul:ar mtterest to one :fiacuity member O'clcUlpyi!llg !r:feitiLi~:nc{E Students Prepari.ng 1 'ing." Rlh:Olde ]s1'and educraltm<s aire '!fue a liarge-isizedl broom cllioset. Vot­ p'l!aru; lfor odnltlinU!ed eJQPam'&ioner aipplioV1al df lf:he 1964 bond a:nKi deve1iopm!enlt ,Oif Rlh~·e. ls- issue will ,assure mooie worlcing since~ ~~ti~~ September ~~n30. bi;a~;:~:Sltudenits To We Icome A Ium nI , I ·, lanid Odl1:e~e, 1!11Je,. ~ncip,_al spooe 11orlbhe musliic 1i'epair1bment may 01b'ba<inifuetlr tickets upon teadh.er.JtrafunlilnJg tilnstiJtu/t.liJoo.. lin and in tturn ,a bel!Jber music preserutation of their 1964-1965 The third annual homecom­ in Roberts Hall. The popular IJhe •stJalbe. Ohtarr-ged wi.,fJh con- edu~on £orJltillie itlea!clhers of ID card. Prices for faculty ing weekend will take place on Paul Winter Jazz Sextet (who 1iiinu1i.ng ·ex,paooiioo unltil it fJh,e slbalte. lf!]ckets have been set alt $1.00 Oct. 15, 16, and 17. Tickets for performed for the Kennedys at rea1dh'es a111•erurolhlmlenlt IOf 4,000 Speci!ficallly 1Jhie $1 280 000 fur the ,first if:wo, and Hckets the entire weekend activities the White House) will be ort stu,d>enllis 1i!r1. 1980--idoulJ)lre rtihe fior RIC w'ill 'lbe urflilllired' as 'ful- for the ,pu'b-lic wlil.l be sold for can be purchased in the stu­ hand. The Jazz and Jug Band enTolhlrm~t in 1964-65~RIC ris (Continued on Page 3) $1.50. 'Ilhe box office will be dent center, at a time to be an­ of Jim Kweskin will also be seek:ling $1,280,000 under the open unltil October 6 from nounced. Prices will be as fol­ there to entertain jazz lovers. bonrd IIB'SU'e. 11:30 A.M. to 12:50 P.M. and lows: For the entire week end, Mr. Kweskin has appeared on Under 1fu!e Oollege'ls 20-y,e>aJr from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. $10.00 a couple; Ball at King the Ed Sullivan Show. He has cam'Pllls devel,opm~ ip~run RIC To Pledge or - eaC'h day. On October 6, the Philip, $6.00 a couple; Concert, also appe•ared at the Newport already ha\5 ~pproxillnaltely day of the perf'()!rmance, 'ffu.e $3.00 per person. Folk Festival. t!hirlee-qU1airftlersof 'tfhe raJcill!i.lti.es box office will be open unltil The festivities will com­ Everyone is invited to partici­ i!t wli.11'11'eed 1980. by Boooause Not t-o Pledge rtJbretime of perfocm,ance. mence at 6 p.m. on Thursday (Continued on Page 3) an 'inorearsilllrg ruumiber of situ- '!1h!e members of lfJhe senioc when the Homecoming Queen cilass alt Rh 1ode Islliaind Odlfoge candidates will leave on floats will take •a seClr'et0 blallot oon­ for the Rhode Island College §tatr of lt~ohe 1fslanh oenrsuspOJll ltlhlis week ooncern.­ This Week at RICCampus from Mt. Pleasant Ave­ DEPAR'i('MENT OF EDUCATION inlg tftre conltroversilail Teachers nue. They will be accompanied PLEDGE OF LOYAL TY Loyalty Oalfu. TUESDAY, OCT. 6: by a motorcade. After the ar­ TEACHER'S SenTOJrs wifill first given be to the United States of Fine Arts Presentation of rival on campus, the floats will I, as a teacher and citizen pledge allegiance copies of ifJhe Loy,allty OaJth •as ilt Dame J u d i t h Anderson; America, oo the state of Rhode Islanru and to the American pu'b!lc School Roberts Hall Auditorium, be displayed and will remain on system. DJOW ~bands. After 'l'eadi!llg the campus until Saturday. On Sat­ I solemnly promise to support the constitution and laws of NatioDI and of lthe class 8:00 p.m. Tickets will be State, oo acquaint m:y,self with the laws of the Stlaite relating' to public edu­ OalfJh,11h:e meml!Jers sold until the time of per• urday at 1:00 there will be a cation, e.nd atso regulations the and lnstruct'ions of my official superiors, a,nd wi:li dedide by seCT'et ballot formance. motorcade with the floats to the falthfu,Uy oo c,arry them out. w!hetilrer ltJhey Wfiill or will not I furtb,er promise to protect the school rights of my pupils, to conserve WEIDNIEISDAY, OCT. 7: soccer game at Triggs Memorial the demooracy of school cltll,enshlp. to honor public educwtiO'Il as a princllpte slrgn lth!e 'Oialbh. Tire OOIJl'Seneu\5 Soccer at Fitchburg State Soccer Field. of free government, to respect the profession of education &S publk service, wilJ. be compJ.ii!sled of several st and to observe its ethical princlpl-es ancJJ rules of profess~onal condluct.
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