on 8) SERV Ai See _&; 4; 4 QP = £ No ah Oy east carolina college, greenville, n. ec. o J thursday, april fool, 1965 a ® arolinian number 42 enkins Resigns Jenkins Leaves Campus Joins Operation Probe By NELLIE LEE | Dr. Leo W. ‘Flash’ Jenkins sub- ; mitted his final resignat*xn as Pres- ident of East Carolina College here yesterday at an afternoon press conference. Dr, Jenkins gives up the Presidency of East Carolina in order to accept active duty as the moononaut for America’s first Lun- jar Probe Test. | Dr. Jenkins jthat Operation intormed newsmen Lunar Probe has |been in the making for the past | ewo years. ‘““FLASH’”’ Jenkins will |make this treacherous Lunar Flight }in Capsule Bookstore Number One This name was derived by students of East Carolina due to the tre- mendous amount of money spent in preparing the capsule for its antici- pated three - month flight. The tentative launching for Opera- tion Lunar Prube is t the Azaelea blower Show mington, N.C. All East Caro- | jlina students are strongly urged to | jon other spectators in viewing ‘FLASH’ Jenkin’s departure Fiarth. Official countdown for the launch- | Number | ng of Capsule Bookstore }One and “FLASH” Jenkins will be- gin Friday evening at 5:40 p.m. lorning scene here at East Carolin today. Torrential rains caused the Tar River to come A\zaeclea Pad Tracking Station which anks in the early morning hours. Meteorologists from the local weather station reported is located four miles north of At- st flood to hit these parts in fifty years. \lantic Beach. Final lar River Causes F lood Condition “C Students Adjust Accordingly East Carolina coeds audition ‘ew Bunny Club, Winners Contest areas had already begun to bring cod and other supplies by 12:00 today. complicate this dis- dark funnel- ther situation, a asterous ag shaped cloud brought tornado force vinds from the South East ‘at iap- proximately 10:43 ‘a.m. Fortunately East Carolina students, the tor- » did } damage to the cam- »wever, above gale force winds fod waters to flow in swift torrents and waves. afternoon temperatures ‘lim s into the upper 80's, stu- dents transformed the disaster area nto what might best be described as a coastal resort. Surfing, skiing, New Bunny Club Opens On Campus Hast Carolina has been chosen las the new location of a Bunny | i f Play- H Hefner, Editor of y — ae of the campus Tuesday ssed by the material | boy, U land was impre |available on e arrival of Hefner saw a dem- Leeahvalien in Wright rn i lthe Freshman Girls. Clad in “Can- |Gan” costumes and dancing freely, ithe coeds honored Hefner with their lantics. “EC is quite a place— and you say there are 3,000 = here! Holy Cow That’s enoug prospests for the foldout through next year.” Bs Jenkins announced the initia- Fl “Bunny Scholarships” to omg girls. Valued at scholarships will ao war aed |and sail boat racing provided chal- ministration Building. Hoe Jollo- |lenging entertainment for the whole|man won in this competition by | campus. Several of EC’s coeds even|standing on top of ia red Volks- went so far ‘as to try tthe’: luck at;wagon for ja period of five hours. swimming in Wright Founvain. |One surfer reportedly swallowed a : ifour inch bass and as a result Few casualties were roparted | found himself hospitalized in the throughout the day. However, sev- | infirmary. eral humorous incidents highlighted the day light hours. It seems one fraternity on campus instructed | pledges to stand on top of float-| ing cars that were partially sub-| resume merged in water back of the Ad-!8:00 a.m. An official from the statement was issued Administrat’on at 1:00 on Tuesday, April 6, at scheduled to} from | ? countdown will, - p.m. stating that all classes would | end at 4:10 a.m. April 4. Remember to support your Presi- Sunday Morning, Dr. Jenkins poses for one last pic- ture before signing his official res- ignation. East Carolina students are proud to have thelr president take part in America’s Operational Lunar Probe. ose ee Due to the fact that the Memorial Gymnasium pool is getting a new coat of paint this week, the fountain in Wright circle is open to all students who wish to continue their swimming lessons at regular class hours. Here one.eager-beaver takes the situation pretty much into his own hands. Ynlookers consider the Possibilities, 2—east carolinian—thursday, april 1, 1965 whee... Campi is exciting. There are many things going on. The kids are looking forward to a wild weekend. The kids are always looking forward to a wild weekend. But, the kids are lucky this weekend. The weekend will be wild. The “flower show” at the beach is this weekend. We had a wild weekend last weekend. The local yocals had a rebel-rousing KKK mecting. It was loads of fun. They burned a cross. Whee. Our President will have a wild weekend. He is going to the moon this weekend .. . or some weekend soon. Whee. The kids like to juke it up. With their little flasks they booze itup...andup...and up... whee. Their campus is exciting. There are tractors, and trucks, and workmen around all the time. Why do all the workmen look at the coeds? There was a workman looking at a coed just last week. He was looking very hard. He was almost staring. He was staring. He got run over by a tractor. Whee. We like to see progress in action. We like to see the school expanding. We see the buildings being built. We like to move into a new building every week. Then we like to throw cigarette butts on the floors and make them black. Whee. We like the progress in the academics. We like for the courses to get harder ... and harder. We like to flunk out. We like the new stoplight. It doesn’t work. Whee. We like our athletics. We especially like scalps. We en- joyed scalping the Redmen of Massachusetts. We now want the scalps of the Wolfpack. Whee. We like our soda shop now. It has that quaint look. It has a dirty smell. We also like the Pepsi’s. But who likes dirty smelling Pepsi’s. They won't be dirty smelling Pepsi’s long. We are getting a new soda shop. That is, it the work- men don’t stop getting run over. Then our Pepsi’s will have a “new paint” smell. Whee. We like to play, Play, play, play. We like to play in the streets. We like to play in class. We like to play in Wright Fountain. We like to wasn clothes in it too. If you aren’t a believer ... look at the suds. We like suds too. Whee. We like Homecoming Weekend. That’s when everyone comes home. Sometimes it looks like Homecoming Weekend every weekend. Everyone goes home. We like to criticize. Criticize, criticize, criticize. We like to criticize the administration ... the SGA... the newspaper. Criticism is fun. Fun, fun, fun. We like fun. That’s why we critize. Whee. We like entertainment. We want more entertainment. We want better entertainment. We want Gypsy Rose Lee... we want Minnie the Stripper. We want Peter, Paul and Mary and James Brown and Bo Didly. Whee. We like the cafeterias. They are swell. No one ever dares knock them. We like the food. We like the serene atmosphere. We like the way everyone is so honest. No one ever thinks of cheating ... or stealing. We think that the kids are swift for not stealing. We think the swiftest kids are the kids that never get caught. They have to be swift. Swift, swift, swift. We like the world too. We like to live in wars... cold wars? The adults tell us not to worry. But when we ask for a new car, they tell us that the war in Viet Nam is costing them. We want to play war. We will probably get the chance. Whee. We also like civil rights marches. March, march, march. We saw the rights march on the tube last week. We thought it was crowded. Then we went to the Christian youth pro- gram that night. We sang a song. We sang: “March On, March On, Almighty King.’’ Whee. We like our crazy newspaper. We also like the people that let us play with our crazy newspaper this week. They are nice. We will have to get together and play some other time. Campi is exciting. east carolinian Published semiweekly by the students of East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina Member Carolinas Collegiate Press Association Associated Collegiate Press Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Layout Editor Hay Smith, Joanne Williamson News Editor ______________ John Avery Benny Teel, Franceine Perry, Bob Camp- bell, Walter Hendricks, Jeanne Storter, John Phanter orts Editor . SPyim_ Cox, Fred Campbell, George’ More- head Features Editor _ Clara Katsias Nancy Martin, Joyee Tyson, Carolyn Sheppard Larry Brown Nellie Lee Pam Hall Editorial Editor Bob Brown Steve Thompson, Henry Walden, Donnie Lamb, Carl Stout Greek Editor _. Amy Rooker, Anita Zepul Subscriptions —__ Gayle Adams Proofreaders — Terry Shelton, Bobbi Rath, Dianne Small, Kay Roberts Typists ... Cookie Sawyer, Doris Bell, Ida Campen, Janice Richardson Faculty Advisor ________ Wyatt Brown Photographs by __. Joe Brannon Subscription rate: $5.00 per year Offices on third floor of Wright Building Mailing Address: Box 2516, East Carolina College Station, Greenville, North Carolina Telephone, alll departments, PL 2-5716 or 758-8426, extension 364 OE | Bob Browses Well, the administration has fin- ally done it; all students are going to be allowed to have cars on campus for the duration of the year. This means that from now, April 1, 1969, until January 1, 1966, all students, no matter what their averages, can drive to class instead of walk. | Due to the Azaelea Festival this weekend, the plans for the new en- tertainment series will be postponed until next week. In this series the city of Greenville, in its apprecia- tion for all of the money that East Carolina College brings into the city each year, has donated one million dollars for one of the wildest wees- Guess What? By BOB BR ° i ends the campus has pig = antertainment consists 0 . A bee Jowing: from Liverpoot engl - The Beatles, live and 3 —— From our last weeks — . hod ed Minnie the Striper. me ne Pangecson These and others are all free y > s > next week —se of you students noticed the mud and dirt on chief Harré he little Honda? It 1s ~~ B. was doing some riding in ‘ he gon d and the motorcycle got away f pm him. The chief claims tt fel ove on the ground during a rain storm this week, I'll bet The men on the hill plaining about the heat that can stop com when the Good Intentions At a dinner party a shy young man had \been trying to think of some- thing nice to say to his hostess. At last he saw his chance when she turned to him iand remarked, ‘What a small appetite you have tonight, Mr. Jones.” “To sit next to you,’’ he replied gallantly, ‘‘would cause any man to lose his appetite.’’-—Capper’s Weekly At a Key West hotel, specializir in service with that extra tot guests who asked to be called in t morning were awakened not by strident telephone bell but by a sweet-voiced girl with a breakfast tray. Everything was fine until the morning a phone rang just when girl and tray ‘arrived. ‘‘See who it is,’ the guest commanded. “He’s still in bed. I’ll call him,” the girl told the caller — who hap- pened to be the guest’s wife in Albany, New York —Jack Bell in Miami ted by AP Hearld, quo- From a TV program listing in the Nashville Banner: Note East Carolina College Chapter of Chi Beta Phi honorary fraternity for science, math and psychology majors has elected James Francis Merritt of Wake Forest as its new president. A rising senior at Fast Carolina Merritt will be installed during the chapter’s annual spring banquet Thursday evening, April 22. He will serve as president of the fraternity during the 1965-’66 school term Spring The first warm days combine all the exciting magic of young love, money from home, and the first ex- perience of Santa Claus or a birth- day party. The first hours of the morning dance out with the fresh- mess and the gaiety of little girls wearing pink ribbons and playing Hop-Scotch or The Farmer in the Dell. By 10 o’clock the san is @ roan Stallion tossing his mane every- where. The whole of creation is a yellow top and the warm humming and murmuring of the spinning top send melodious songs racing from the fields of Eastern Carolina all the way to the Pearly Gates. The mocking birds act ias if musi- cal mimicry has just been invented and the jaybirds strut up and down the lawns as if their special kind of improvised cake-walk is beats out. Once again, evenything i rare, and precious to the touch, the e, smell. This old world is a billion radiant oy i and playing songs. The voice of turtle is upon the land, and ithe of man is a tune Show Shot “9:00 Geo. Gobel “9-15 Geo. Gobel The Madison, Wisconsu Times printed by side side “55 Roosters Stolen Oregon Farm’ “Socialist Club t Supper’ From a , For Special Feature, Cut On Dotted | And Dip In Warm Wat: “NIGHT OF THE 16Ua hard Burton Cartoon Cartoon “SALT WATER TABBY” APRIL 30-MAY 1 “LOVE WITH STRANGER" ee THE Steve McQueen, HOUSE” MAY 21-22 “THE PINK PANTHER “mouse & R ul les O{ Freedom | east ee, mas. 1965—3 Open Cotton Hall Mm Greenville was new measure as the exodus before effective — this | mmented, ‘I Y like the next | Is ridiculous!” flooded ust but | - ‘Ol Cotten Hall — _ Seon Comes Down By JOYCE TYSON news! Cotton Hall h nd 1e is to be] be different | been decided } up to its rew bu'lding will | everyone 24 hours a| ything 1c- | S| should | stood surely | rea A bevy of Southern belles await the charge of EC men students as the new open house begins this week. Faculty Senate Passes Reform, By BENNIE TEEL ;Dr. Prewitt, would reduce the ra nale and female ories and two college- | Of peosmiscuity on campus. Further- er and and solve The ooms were among the|™ore, Dean White stressed tha es passed by the newly form-/|¢0-ed dormitories would be econom- senate Monday night. The | ical as well as convenient. Men stu scussed and acted upon dents would not have to for may be classified in-|their dates, _and women students academic and social| Would not be obligated to sign as ren “nigyaan ea out sl ps *. Dean Mall Fountain On Mall Dr. Rachael Kilpatrick moved that sdded_that_by living ‘ a 1 e required to take Serves EC Students al “ . require o ta c medial Eng at] Locates April, 1966 Se By CAROLYN SHEPPARD ure would do away with the 1 200 t this cut s} y passed under pressure SEA ind othe The I repealed to Registrar because the I » be ¢ meet this new nd Mr. Duncan, E stated Women, of Men, Birds are fine, but where ; the bees?” Illiterate Country Boy | Outwits College Students The little boy seemed a bit dumb- { 1 the eye an founded, held his hands behind his | clami« I “Well su back, gave the car ia long astonished | rep knows on scan, then looked at the ground and began shuffling dust around with his barefeet. Finally he answered, students were out “Ah don’t know suh.”’ small country boy, The “Well where does it come from?” ry nost likly fictional and th He was asked with sauve sophistiea- t unknow? tion. \gain he shuffled his feet and finally answered, ‘“‘Ah shoo don’t k < here is a story of juarter break state. became Becoming irritated the student! o ountry road asked contemptuously, ‘“‘Well, where 1 his road walked does that road go to the right up) dus ged boy. He was just strol- there?” ing enjoying the warm sp \gain the answer was ‘Ah don’t)sun. Presently along came the lost know suh.” | Students with their late model sports “You sure are stupid, what dojdar, blaring radio, sunglasses and you know?’’. the boy was asked | polished English. vehemently. ,_| The students came to a stop and eae : There was a long pause, the little |asked, “hey boy, where does this they call this place “Old Austin”! boy lifted his head and looked the | road go?” gs “Buddy, this is why 2—east carolinian—thursday, It’s All Greek KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta is proud to announce | that the Pixie Golden Egg has been found and the Kappa Delta’s did it! A quick investment in Consolidated Satellite and Gemini Corporations raised millions for the local chapter with the recent success of the Rang- er and Gemini shots. In an emerg-| ency meeting, the ways and means committee decided the policy for ex- penditures and allocated funds for the following items: The KD’s have bought 50 acres adjacent to their! home on Fifth street. Workers have already begun on a roman-style swimming pool, a_ six-game tennis court, a nine-hole gilf course, a race track and archery range. For trans- portotion to and from campus the Kappa Delta’s have purchased a fleet of Rolls Royces plus chaffeurs for the convenience of its members. The chapter has stocked a 25-car garage with a combination of Jag- uars Ferrari's, 220 SG’s, 300 SL’s, Corvettes, Porche’s and Healey’s, in all styles and colors. Upon gradua- | tion each girl can take her fay-} orite. The Kappa Delta’s will take a cruise to Nassau on their newly purchased yacht. Pledge weekend as been extended to a pledge week | and an outdoor party on the tennis | courts (for which the Beatle’s have | been booked) will be followed by a highshot flight to Europe. Next fol-| § lows a ski holiday in Switzerland. | The second emergency meeting of | the Kappa Delta ways and means committee disclosed the fact that! the chapter has a few million dol- april 1, 1965 E | both decided to give it GEE WHIZ! You fraternity men sure are slick. lars in the hole. The members have|Cident is the fact that he has been!1966, FANNY HILL, at a banquet petitioned Congress for emergency | relief and are waiting to hear from | r Congressman THETA CHI lips has just switched to | major ding ding | li Hunt signs? how many dates do you have weekend? Jim O’Brien nights Rol rumc being st iler Nelms as Cap- is the ‘Night] 1 has found ito put the | 1 has start- | Avery | comb and has st part back in Bob Kerli ed loan company |} is on a milk diet—Harry recently installed a T.V. in his car for his back-seat double daters Nike Brown is expecting to work in Nantuckette this summer Ron- nie Padrick stopped smiling Mon-| day for 20 seconds ary Powell’s favorite song is “Never on Sunday”’ Bill Clark and Larry Boyette are on the mile relay track team— Lyle Paradise will give you the “inside poop” Jerry Ainsfield is busy studying Liberian geography Bill Norman is the Man from Es- quire Eddie Harrington has been | fighting Japenese Beetles all week | do you really think Pete Bounds can be happy selling Ship & Shore blouses? ???no we don’t think Mar- | tin Luther Kink would be blacked balled from PiKa 1 ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Kappa Upsilon chapter of | Alpha Phi Omega is eargerly await- ing another fire so they can move into a new chapter room as renova- tion problems are forcing the APO’s to move from their present loca- tion. Among their problems is the lack of space. . .with 14 pledges this spring. space in the chapter room is at a premium. Termites are also bothering the brothers: doors will no longer hang on their hinges. Pete Smith has a tapeworm that is losing ground and Marc Cake is on a crash-diet. Paul Micheals h7s ordered elevator shoes so he woiu’t have to call the janitor to turn on his light switch. Mare is up in g.p.s. now. Literary discussions are now be- ing held weekly at the APO chap- ter room. Next week’s topic will be “Fine Arts at EC.” Sleep well tonight America. Bro- thers Frank Steinbeck, Bill Hond and Moses Wheeler are now with Uncle Sam guarding America by day and night. . .especilally at night. Wayne Shepard iis becoming a care- er man here at EC. Other inciden- tals: “Motor Mouth”’ is gaining speed all the time Jas he nears graduation. Giles Lippert has pinned his land lady and John Strickland is now storing his contact lens im the heat ducts in his room. Brother Henry Turner has given up sky diving for surfing on his back-side. He sat down on East- |shot down by | duty jvia Tr< a freshman music major Associate Brothers ‘Boo’ Cr« {has graduated. We don’t know what ‘has happened to him Dunean Stack- have pledges Attention pledges: pole doesn’t like to |visit him ever!!! The brothers are planning a new service project to the campus. They will soon start taking over phone in the girls’ dormitories!!! Nowadays Mr. Giles Lippert and Mr. Allen Ritter are both wearing asses so the pledges can ‘e!] them part On the local scene at the PiKA house at East Carolina, the fratern- ning their ‘annual ‘“‘Dream Gir] Ball” which is to be held this year at the Hilton Hotel in Nassau, Grand Ba- hama Islands. Brothers and their dates will leave for the festiv'ties 1s World Airlines from Nor- folk, Va. A separate plane will fol- low carrying James Brown and the “Flames”, who will provide some entertainment for the group. It is not known whether a recording en- gagement in Liverpool will cancel plans to have the ‘Beatles’? per- form at a scheduled bonfire beach party on the famous Wahi Beach. Present PiKA Dream Girl Kay Har- gett will crown her successor for }and cocktail party in the Brandy- wine Room of Hotel Hilton Saturday s|night which will highlight the weex {long holiday. | It was also iannounced this past |week that Epsilon Mu chapter has been awarded the National Pi Kap- pa Alpha Scholarship Trophy. Thi \‘award is presented ‘annually to t |chapter which achieves the highe>t | overall academic average in the country. We might insert a word of congratulations to scholarship chairman Jim Coates for keepin. the boys on their toes. CHI OMEGA The Rho Zeta Chapter of Chi Omega is happy to announce that Baldwin | ity members have been busy plan-|last weekend Mrs. Lady Byrd John- son flew to Greenville in order to become a special inititate of our chapter. After the inititation, Mrs Johnson attended a social held with | the Sigma Nus. A slumber party was |held Jater that night with the Lamb- }da Chi's in Ficklen Warehouse. Mrs | Johnson stated that it was a weekond |to be remembered. Sister Celia Orr and Nancy Wilson |have recently switched positions. | Nancy will now represent the KA’s, where Celia will assume Naney’s position at the Theta Chi House Pledge Judy Haste is happy to jannounce that the pledge project will consist of buying new cars for the sisters Pre announce Celia Orr would like to that age oggenenee is = ‘ as to the purchase 0 ing made all, The dormitory w ] ¥ purchased in an_ effort to — : into a stud hall for the Chi ome g Special courses will be offered to the sisters of Chi Omega. The new courses will be entitled Now You re | Got Him, How Do You Lose Lee These courses will be of great ben¢ lfit to all the sisters and oi s are now being made for the iar White Carnation Ball. The | dance will be held at Jim’s Quick |Lunch with the dress being formal |Further arrangements are to be an- |nounced later. DELTA ZETA to announce ihat two of our outstanding seniors Caro- llyn Barnes and Billie Stewart tied for the Nobel Prize for insanity, but up to keep |harmony within the sorority. Delta Zeta has introduced a new facet into their pledge training pro- gram. This has been initiated by Pam Hodge and Margaret Smith }with the aid of John Glenn. T |program entails an extensive < tronzut training course. They ar being trained in the use of warfz through cosmé Several are running 2 logical survey the effect of A ic moon men. Billi man Elvis will lent dent tory, accom | We would like on an Cosmetics on SOC. mer | to announce th Presley and Lawrence Welk »e our guest for our formal spring dance and socky hop We realize that those } have € annual of you who ready pur ised et this ont thought that Minnie and The Red Foley 1 ente but nevertheless, refunds will not be available For tk which is carr Delta Zetas h 50,000 used and repaired binocu to the American Birdwatchers sociation of America. These noculars will be especial to D. Z. ah la WI lin cinity and t lows come bi ange telescopes are nated for imterested l ers who live in far away Michael Anthony, the h one of our alumnae, came by week and left a large sum of nr totaling one million doll factor of whom must rer mous. After finding this ] on our doorstep, our d come true. May 25, all of the Sisters and pledges leave African Safari. We do rot 0 addition neglect our patrictic duty though. tion On our way back we are planning and to entert extensively behind the | Club Iron Curtain, the x at he wa Must go now. A new he: is | have Pearl woul Mir y ive decided to don money the bene- annon- > sum ean cna ntend t ot ted pool ement be being installed in our bz Bil News ALPHA apartment unt east carolinian—thursday, april 1, 1965—5 New Sports EC Adds Two ster Ege Rolling Season cns Here In Two Weeks was and face hadn't been so excited in carrying me off. They dropped me_ three times, and on national television too.” ‘Well, what seems to be the pros- ter|pects for this year’s squad?’’ I the | asked ete Wayne went on to explain that this | sar should be the best ever. We have depth in the sprints and he would lead an experienced group of distance egg rollers We design many our own 235 you know,”’ added Wayne. *‘The t popular color this year seems » a shocking pink.’ team of looks the yf roller of lers lligator Wrestling Team res Daring Young Men yourself : ] The East Carolina Sky Divers practice. Unfortunately the parachutes haven't arrived yet and the boys are managing the best they can. right, dedicate ‘o the task before you, and don’t don’t shower”’ Pika’s Intramural Team Deteats New York City Mets PIKA HIGHLIGHTS — Pike’s in-;unteers in Nigeria Robert Wall has tramural team defeated the New accepted a National Research Grant _,.| York Mets 4-3 in an exhibition game|to explore with = of Monday Finch | the “a und Griffit some ange | summer . theory that some bearded wonder in whoop! ~~ ne < a white robe is coming soon to save z i 3 ; epeat son, Hugh Dean, bit the dust defense shelt Robertson, callec civil archeological sites South Africa home, Dodson Bradenton, Fla., have and business forth friends ventured this whoop ! Leakeys str “Roy's Claude great improvements in the world. wonder if Elmer Gantry |lary since taking Eng drank Cutty Shark also? Tom Betts|can say two words accepted a promotion posi- |'a politician i tion with South Atlantic Beverage | basketball star p a ss .|Company. Walt Daves is now trav- = : | for Davis Pharmeceutical ~ a a 7 has made! world and his vocabu I—he now Scotty Scott IS Grady Williamson, ECC | television ed on 1966 : é eee legis os cers at Pitt Memorial Hos} Self. and Dan Fetzer were last re-|tional AAU Track Meet at Madison|. strict milk and toast diet ported serving as Peave Corps vol-|Square Garden to be held April 9 |jockey of WOOW, Wiley Rogerson Hal Lanning and Maynard West re-| reports after a look at the top twen cently announced that they will oo geo co-managers of the Charles Atlas| jimber oes ea New President jnumber one song in the - Slim Gym & Health Club which will|in a couple of weeks just in hopes to Million Bocker Colbie on the table. Jim to be in the Crest Grv sales advertisen Twi elling ( W Tht Company in a selling capacity Bud- ?/\dy Goodwin, recently pinned to Ann on Disc € Some day they’re going to clean u p this putting green. 3x | theft of one Londong Fog raincoat. Steals Londong be opened in the near fvture. This physical fitness organization will ye By NANCY MARTIN | located ‘at the corner of Fifth & | Jim Jones, the newly elected pres- Holly Streets. Pika pledgas are en.- |ident of next year’s freshman class, ployed ias student help in the ECC was arrested today for the alleged Registrars Office. Their duties con- sist of looking for some quality points which mysteriously disap- peared sometime during Winter Quarter. Treasurer Bill Brewer just skipped the country in his sparkling new Cadillac Beautiful ovalier fav- ors for the brothers’ dates to be given as momentos of Dream Girl Weekend courtesy of Dave Fitz- gerald What in the world would Gene Schmidt do for $20 Jim Kim- rey and Bill Sullivan have ‘‘cement- ed” their relationship with local law officers John Harrison’s dad is re- ported to have sent little Johmnie’s As he was being dragged bodily ;}grades back to the Registrars Of from the scene, Mr. Jones was heard | fice, believing that there surely must saying: ‘I didn’t do it! It wasn’t my | have been a mistake somewhere fault! I knew I should have stayed | AU valuables in the Pika House are in Raleigh that weekend!” now insured by Lloyds of London. Wayne Carter is collecting ‘a nominal A date for the trial has not as|fee from each brother for this ex- yet been set, but rumor has it that | cellent coverage. Bob Dowd and Bob- the verdict will be given in the par-|by Kelly just changed their major lor of Slay Dormitory sometime in|to \anatomy Could Martin Luther the near future. It is hoped that t ; r : King really be ‘‘blackballed” from immediate action will be taken. Pi Kappa Alpha?. Williard’s little Li The coat had been missing from a female student here at E.C. for f\iabout two months. She was about |to give up hope of it being found when a rumor was heard, by this reporter, that the coat was being used as bedding for a goat at Mr. Jones’ house here in Greenville. The |campus police were called in im- mediately and, after surrounding Mr. Jones’ house, these alert law en- forcement officers finally forced Jones out by use of tear gas. ifor Dream Girl Is Robert \the dashing young man on the fly- jing trapeze? Lucy thinks he is \Is | Jim Equils really covered by ‘moss’? Bill Copley uses Bryll Cream, where he can, that is Steve Westfall has been quoted as sayimg lately that ‘‘Christmas comes early next year’? Hunter Chadwick wants his future home to be just ‘‘one big room Who'll be the apple of Jim York’s eye this week? It was no- ticed last week that Keith Hobbs really does cast a shadow on a sunny day Steve Small’s complex- ion isn’t really blushing pink. It just comes from two many embar- rassing questions by a certain so- ciology professor Brothers and pledges relently presented Melvin Marchant a genuine “Bonnie Ward” doll for distinquished service to the fraternity Jack Barnhill has de cided to model his personality after his idol Gomer Pyle and reenlist in the Marine Corps George Coffman has legally adopted Dave Oyler It’s not true that Ashley Johnson laughs 24 hours ia day he does manage to catch a wink of sleep or two between chuckles and last, but not the least question remaining un- answered. Is Roland Smith really married ? 6—east carolinian—thursday, april 1, 1965 - This Yale University’s Male Ensemble Presents Concert A concert by the Duke’s Men of Yale will be presented on campus Saturday night at 8:15 p.m. in Mc- Ginnis Auditorium. The 14- voice singing group from Yale University will appear free of charge—no tickets are required. The group includes a variety of music styles in their popular con- certs—from Broadway songs, folk songs, romantic ballads, and Eng- lish madrigals. All selections will Ts For Real Dr. Seaborg Visits East Caroling Speaks On Atomic Energy , will be admitted free ot nted The Nobel Prize-winning Chairman | and faculty of the Atomic Energy Commission, | charge. a ae ae aie Poe ee Hoong a Dr Seaborg was the tied —— campus on Wednesday, | Fenner “Of element 94, plutonium . Seaborg has arranged to spend in 1944 .at nord yoyo Bay 5 six hours at East Carolina after his | nia at Berkeley m mond hcg tag ‘arrival at the Greenville Airport | credited with the — > > at 3:30 p.m. A news conference will discovery of a athe lemer be conducted at 4 p.m. in Flanagan | and 100 isotope ; rane 209 with students and faculty mem-| He was awarded t —— bers invited. Scheduled for 6 p.m.|for Chemistry in hones along wed is a dinner with college officials at | colleague at the Un.versity an CO He delegat for the signin Ban Treat Seaborg w the or holds numerous He ee a a a be original with the group. The all-male ensemble originated when eight men from Saybrook, one of Yale’s residential colleges, pre- sented an informal concert after the 1952 Yale-Princeton football game. Since that time the group has srown to its present statue as an all-Yale group of 14 members who give concerts to colleges, clubs, churches, military installations, and social groups. The young men take trip South every Spring to visit various colleges and to enjoy them- East Carolina them a big welcome. Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, will visit the ;campus Wednesday, April 14. He is should give} the first Nobel Prize winner to speak | lat EC. LeConte Teaches At Emory University Dr. Joseph N. LeConte, professor of chemistry at Carolina Col- lege, will teach this summer at his st Library Club Elects Next Years Officers The Library Club held its monthly meeting Monday nicht in the library, The meeting was a special business session for the election of officers for the coming year. The new ficers are as follows: President, Pat Lurvey; Vice-Pres- ident, Jean Barnes; Secretary-Trea- Surer, Sue Monfalcone; Reporter, Carol Haddock. of- | alma mater, | Atlanta, Ga. | Dr. LeConte, an EC faculty mem- |ber since 1957, will be a wisiting professor iat Emory from June 15 |through Aug. 14. Under sponsorship of the Nation- jal Science Founation, LeConte will ibe lecturing to outstanding high schooi students enrolled in an 8 and |one-half week course in inorganic | chemistry. Dr. LeConte was awarded the AB | degree from Emory. He holds the |PhD degree from the University of | North Carolina at Chapel Hill where jhe was a post-doctoral research fel- Hlow. Emory University in West Receives Awards From DE Associates At a luncheon given for Distribu- tive Education personnel in the State of North Carolina by business con- tributors, Robert H. West, Super- ‘visor of Teacher Training in Distribu- tive Education, was presented a “Certificate of Service Award” and an ‘‘Outstanding Service Award.” The “Certificate of Service Award” Was presented to Mr. West for his contribution of personal service above and beyond that which was required to insure the successful operation of the State Leadership Conference that was held in Dur- ham, March 18 through the 20. The award indicated that he had be- come ‘a member of a select group of individuals who believe in prac- tical measures which help in de- veloping future leaders in Distribu- tive Education. Railway Society The East Carolina Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society will meet Tuesday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Joyner Library Auditorium. The program will consist of two films: 1a General Electric film on rapid transit, and an NRHS three part color film on a logging line in West Virgnia, trolleys iand cable cars on the West Coast, and Norfolk and Western eastern lines, with steam and snow. Do You Know Your Academic Standing? Dr, John Horne, Director of Ad- missions reminds students that in order 'to be eligible to return to school this fall, they must meet the minimum ip as stated on page 63 catalogue. According to Dr. i many students overlook their quali- ty point and hour ratio and are sometimes placed on a probati statas because of this jaca deficency. ic The “Outstanding Service Award” was presented to Mr. West for hav- ing contributed personal meritorious service to Distributive Education. It Wzis given in ‘appreciation of his faith and vision in the Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America, his under- standing of their goals, and his ef- forts in behalf of the youth of the North Carolina State Association. Approximately 160 civic leaders, businessmen, and Distributive Edu- cation personnel attended the lun- cheon that was held in conjunction with the 2ist Annual ‘Leadership Conference of the North Carolina Association of Distributive Education Clubs of America. 25 Alpha Phi Sisters Participate In Drive Twenty - five sorority sisters at Bast Carolina College raised $140 for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation with a ‘Tag Day” in downtown Greenville last weekend. The girls of Alpha Phi passed’ out Foundation lapel tags in exchange for contributions from passers-by. Their sponsorship of ‘Tag Day” was fa special event in behalf of the Foun- dation. ‘Mrs. James M. S. Blocker, as- sistant professor in the Health and She said the sorority girls have planned to work with her in plan- ning a county-wide Foundation drive m ; the Greenville Country Club. | ornia ae: The climax of Dr. Seaborg’s ap-| awards for chemistry ‘and pearance will be his lecture at 8:00 | chemistry Seaborg was AEC yppointed p.m. in Austin Auditorium, A limit- | Dr. ae ed number of tickets are available} member of the for the attraction in the Centrual Advisory ( ommit Ticket Office at $2 each. Students} ved until 1950 Bennett, Sr. Class President. ~ Informs Students On Graduation By BRYAN BENNETT Appearing in every Thursday’s edition of the East Carolinian, this article will be dedicated to students in the Class of °65. Contained here- in will be little bits of information which I hope will prove valuable to you as we begin the big count-| grad down to graduation-Mark: Zero/| These | minus 53 days! As for this week, I would to call to your attention the follc ing information concerning invita- tions and caps ‘and gowns: YDC Expects Active acter, Looking Forward To Rallies On Thursday night, March 18, the EC Young Democrats Club engaged in a lively discussion over the legali- ty of proposed changes in the club’s | constitution. | For those of you who have not |! heard, this is but one of many con- sidenations that the YDC will weigh | in the future. |dent body. The new officers of the club in- - clude: Berry Williams, President: | Henry Walden II, Vice-President; Linda McKinney, Secretary; Joyce Tyson, Correspondence Secretary; and Mary Smith, Treasurer. Under the inspiring leadership of Berry Williams, the YDC is fast acquiring enthusiasm over upcom- ing party events. The Jefferson-, Jackson Day Dinner will be held in! Raleigh on April 10. From May 7-8, the North Carolina Federation of College Young Democrats will pre-| sent its Spring Rally in Raleigh. But the club will have its own spectacular. A YDC Dinner is plan- ned for the latter part of April. The club is securing ‘a guest speaker who should really enhance this dinner’s! thumping success. The New YDC leadership is con- sidering not only constitutional re- visions, but also the establishment and integration of new club com- mittees. Also, one widely-acclaimed idea is to continue the YDC’s pro- Steer Reviews Book For Speech Journal A book review by an Bast Caro- lina eee faculty member ap- pears in the spring issue of The Southern Speech Journal, quarterly publication of the Southern Speech Association. The review is by Helen Vane Steer, assistant professor in the dra. ma and speech department. It ‘dis- cusses the text editi " Waenall’s Dictionary, Brace & World Co: gram on summer. — In view -f the dy campus throughout this namic fle vor of ie the new YOC, there is litt to question that the progressive character and drive of this fine or- Sanization will attract Many new lt vason 1 ‘“ pany . : Teachers Needed Rocky Mountain and West locations and schools. Write— Coast States. Salaries $5300 up. Excellent TEACHERS SPECIALISTS BUREAU,BOULDER, COLO. members from the ranks of our stu- East