European Study Center 1972-73
This article describes Hans Steineck Germany Study Center. This and other articles may be found in the University Archives.
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But soon, our attention turned to the internal affairs of Haus Steineck. It was more than just dormitory living. The comfort of room, table, and laundry service was supplemented by self-help programs. There were a roast-pig cookout, a find-your-sock scramble after laundry distribution, a name-the-game at dinner time, a beat-the-next competition for the hot shower, and a frantic search for personal belongings after an invasion of German orderliness.
The location of our Center was superb in many respects. A Strassenbahn ride took us into Bonn, a brief train ride to Cologne and Coblenz. Football was played on the green embankment of the Rhine, where the fast flowing river carried barges from many lands, and a frisbee from Greenville!
With students and faculty occupying the same premises, the inducement for learning -- and accommodation -- was ever present. A busy student government initiated activities, set standards for conduct (happily ignored), and operated some of the facilities, including a liquid concession stand. The mood of participation produced over the year two student presidents, one king, and two resident directors.
STUDENT PARTICIPANTS
1. Barrett, Lynne Burch, Fayetteville
2. Bass, Don Calvin, Newton Grove
3. Billet, Steven Eugen, York, Pa.
4. Boone, David Warren, Spring Hope
5. Brewer, Paula Hart, Henderson
6. Brown, James Michael, Colerain
7. Brown, Richard Charles, Lexington
8. Bumgarner, Constance Marie, Burlington
9. Calvin, Richard Scott, Greensboro
10. Carricker, Cynthia Sherl, Charlotte
11. Dodd, Kirsty Lyn, Wilmington
12. Dominey, Jerry Richard, Fayetteville
13. Farmer, William Lee, Rocky Mount
14. Ferguson, Edwin Grier, Suffolk Va.
15. Foreman, Sophia Martin, Elizabeth City
16. Higgins, James Brian, Alexandria, Va.
17. Hulka, Charles Walter, Fayetteville
18. Johnston, Kathryn Elizabeth, Wilmington
19. Lucas, Robert Vernon, Raleigh
20. Miller, Jack Jethro, Morganton
21. Mitchener, Mary Ann, Concord
22. Nelson, Noelle Marie, Kinston
23. Palmer, John Raymond, Greensboro
25. Robinson, France Rebecca, Centerville
26. Rouse, Earl Dudley, Rose Hill
27. Sherard, Cynthia Lee, Burlington
28. Sutton, David Anthony, Kinston
29. Thrower, Sheila Lynne, Charlotte
30. Walker, Kevin James, Kampala Uganda
31. Adkins, Deborah Sue, Prince George, Va.
32. Andrews, April Denise, Warrenton
33. Barefoot, Richard Reed, Greensboro
34. Belote, Charlotte Brummal, Dunn
35. Burgess, Elizabeth Diane, Raleigh
36. Hewett, Philips Hirst, New Bern
37. Johnson, Jennifer Lynn, Garner
38. McCoy, Karen Elaine, Midland
39. Kerby, Brenda Kay, Raleigh
40. King, Katherine Hawes, Greenville
41. Langford, Terry Anne, Clayton
42. Marlowe, Cathy Anne, Asheville
43. Marriner, Richard Franklin, Plymouth
44. McDougald, Reseanna I., Clarkton
45. Stokes, Sharon Lynn, Charlotte
46. Ripley, Janet Reed, Greensboro
FACULTY
Dr. Brian Bennett -- Boone, known for his intellectual sigh and renowned football talents.
Dr. William Collins -- Greenville, known for his fantastic dancing ability and friendly helpfulness toward those lost in Parisian subways.
Dr. Ennis Chestang -- Greenville, known as connoisseur of European TV towers and as having adopted Charles.
Dr. Kathleen E. Dunlop -- Greenville, known for Hertie bargains and pneumatic tires.
Dr. Emily Farnham -- Greenville, known for the upward expanding V's, sneaky diagonals, and Baroque ovals.
Dr. Hans H. Indorf -- Greenville, the greatest organizer we know, a man who plays a mean game of ping pong, and is every inch a leader, right down to the tip of his tiger paws.
Dr. Catherine Murphy -- Greenville, our marvelous dear heart, "Oh you've such a darling, fun down to Bonn and get this for me."
Mrs. Pia Sandstedt -- Germany, our favorite secretary and good friend who is punctual, industrious, attractive, and knows how to scare the wits out of people some early morning in December.
Dr. Henry Wandermen -- Greenville, known as the man who never forgets a face, who took such pains to look after meine kinder, and who claimed to have been born AFTER Christ.