—————————— 5 fast carolina college i j 5 : rolina college, greenville, n. ¢., thursday, july 8, 1965 number 56 #4 » summer Theater Continues With ‘Carnival’ Show : es 1 sarnl ‘ Ss © secr Veek ‘ ¥ St Sa = é gt ER < : ii ‘ —=:! ¢ Carnival ’ the second of six productions to be presented by the EC Summer Theater. is nearing the end of its six day run. The next play will pote for be “Camelot” which opens Monday, July 12. - Charlotte Coed Crowned Queen . bs 4 - raion x Ss Delmaren " . . ’ nd: ainda Moyer. n ne SO rete N Robert Neu, Sue Scar- M wroug Rusty Thacke Gwen *. uctions cow Seo” At Gala Suunmer School Dance I i : tecely es Federal Grant Juanita Blaine (Nita) Barbee, a,ty. Carrleeta Redfern. Oarrleeta Is,;of M and Mrs. J. M. Merce = » decided u'll b y conque over woman Parties t ly co-eds are paying for those special classes and _ little luxt by serving as Tupperware representativeds while college men are earnin _ mor at a variety oo side jobs from baby-sittin to landscaping, : i Best of all, these studentg have learned to plan their time so excellently that they not only make the highest grades but end up with mora time to devote to special ine terests than students who are Swamped with too much lei sure. Tupperware, for example, is a job that can easily be fitted in to your time schedule, Once you've gone this far, you'll find that each problem you have faced helps to solve the next, and before long you will have constructed the solid -base from which your car will grow. Z sae east carolinian Published weekly by ithe Students of East Carolina Greenville, North Carolina College, Caroli Collegiate Er inas giate Press Associati Associated Collegiate Press a . editor associate editor business manager layout editor feature editor 8reek editor columnist jimmy young walter hendricks ron dowdy robert duncan Paul michaels tim bagwell pete hondros Subscription rate $3.50 Mailing address: Box 2516, East Carolina College Station, Greenville, North olina Telephone, PL 2-5716, or PL 8-3426, extension 264 Dear Editor In your July 1, 19¢5 East Carolinian, the tor of your Paper g philosophy concerning + crisis is that of Is it any wonder ? a supposedly edu: formed man be such a disregard to what avail « newspaper wit put into affect very enemie destroy us Our natior By pulling out tt admit that she iccording to t is the po Associate what for the [ help fr sense few o even a mino undermine the ; government dur when the v« Caslor world is at s avail is this dangerous unde honestly beliey degrade our a crisis wit American freedom ? lessen You tell has now c we raise this ebb | philosophy that wou nist domination ¢ > Would this as the leader Mr Editor you stop shooting. What next owing this freedom However certain pI of your letter \ r rd of cc point of I did not ticle, ¢ n the second pronoun ‘‘us’’ refer t States Armed Forces that you need not we bit of advice being Defense Department Also, as far as my powers ' dict the future course of ac Southeast Asia, or to pr unconditional surrender. 1 ce you that I have none : Regarding your little cliche shooting bulls, I cannot help bt lieve that you are cont your own beliefs. When expresses his opinion, just have done, in a newspaper. Abe known more frequently as freed) of the press than ias ‘‘bull shoot And because you have sub” your letter for publication. | sure freedom of the press Sincerely. Jimmy Young Editor, East Caroliniad that you staunchly believe Rosalie, assist nificent, see! her part in gets the poi: the part Jacquot js fil ne anticipate be theirs if thd = Success. With them, th Popularity. ii, Sena Seat ” AE DR MO RI tome aia «aan SE AER COONS OCEANA ESERESENPON “PANEL NEURONE 4 —east carolinian-—thursday, july 8, 1965 | Faculty Floodlight | Improbable Interviews With Impossible Professors The nursing department at the] She coldly replied, “We do not! ge is in its primary stages so |4Pprove of apples. 5 ‘ “The rest of the room looks very | opposite sex we have.’ we thought it would be a nice ges- ; » 5 ER ee ein te ene _| Unfortunately, men, they a o have the Nead of the Nursing ‘Yes, it is just what the doctor |Your job: make ‘em feel Department ) | column. We went over to Alka Hall } 1 ai to Mrs. R. N. (Rusty 4s, Who is responsible for set- the series of courses are you?”’’ we asked. doing as well as can be ex- Temperature and pulse norm are you?” 1k you.”’ ure. That everyone “Was it very hard to obtain all the equipment that is necessary to run a} ~ | department like this‘one?” __|tested techniques | “It was quite an operation. I'd like | ond present to talk to you a litthe longer but we 7 |have some herbs on the stove.” ‘Good bye.” | “Fare Well if you can.” }touched—and don’t gesture seems These suggestions, for come from a 2,000 year “The Art of Love.”’ worry s the trouble trys to be »s Historian Speaks |Duke University’s history depart- |}ment and san expert on recent U.S history, ‘is slated to make an ad entitled “The United States World War II’ on Wednesday 14, 7:30 p.m Austin building Watson will be the historian presenting requested | the East Carolina campus thi some of |mer. Watson’s lecture is sponsored | t has|by the NDEA Summer History Ins- Students, faculty ind the nvited a to write a sequel telling n re you go again got the feeling she was tryi Whit do } iddition of tt irriculum o 1 : Say the right thing. | dress a surefire compliment, obs mian-about-town. the of field, over 200 years vised his son to pliment the very pretty beauty, according to easoning, is fed teeth w compliments and the homely gu eve them y . Notice lodern men k1 to be d fhe East Carolina’ Football Clinic will be held July 15-16. The Clinic, which includes films and lectures on single wing football You think is free to all ECC students who l wish to attend. The guest speak- er for the event is noted coach vou love and author Ken Keutfel 7 SGA Report noment ) 1 mucn, e ler Groom yourself tor romanc é \nthony called on C as pert a, his arms with mint h palm oil and his ch 1 College that ‘ound ivy essence! Result is body history's spiciest love affair favor of the 1 ern American males, while modification of H emulating Cleopatra’s final next ‘session of the G old-hat or to avoid entangling alliance “Women may not be much,” said} don’t wear it again with her. She /Will Rogers, “but they’re the best | hates it. know it. special. iship, don’t be afraid to borrow the | } of experts, past !with it. | Shower her with little attentions. i Brush imaginery dust from her coat, hold hands under the table, your lips to the glass her lips have touch if the corny ‘xample, s Did they work? Dr. Richard Watson, chairman of} g»9 well, that Ovid, the author, had | van how | 0- Student Fund Offices s! lelling a w m she’s beautiful is not necessarily erved a Chester- He ad- praise only the average girl on her beauty—but com- or very homely woman on her intellect! The ne of pearly ooks be 10 fe. eopatt one Of Ss. Mod- not yet favorite Want To Cope With Womey Learn Finer Points Ot Loye Remember th, Carry arounc Listen for the significant pause. | better yet. on If she hesitates just a few seconds | her size numbe }before saying she’d be happy to size 14, blouse hu as our Subject for this | ordered.” [All it takes is a bit of basic psy-|Ccook dinner for your long-lost schoo! |10!%, glove | chology, mixed well with showman- Y chum, forget it. You'll be in the | you'r¢ | doghouse if you make her go through | tunats Of crucial importance is the “con ltrary hint’’: when she says, “I don’t want anything for my _ birthday she reallly means, ‘Don’t forget my |birthday.”’ If she says, with a light jlaugh, ‘“‘Look at that woman ‘over |. |there dripping mink,’’ she’s actually Follow saying, “I wish you could afford] inchined t old book on |™unk, dear. Couldn't you swing |the best opp: fur-trimmed sweater, iat least?” getting | Assist EC Studeni- 1. Established in Fund Accounting the many offices on E olved th looking dents’ intere direction ot the Student F the E rtainment Com East Carolinian, Buccaneer, eral othe New Fall Chesterfield Coats $30.00 Ube have been purchasing grooming aids m increasing quantity and va This body commend! in the past decade of the Gener As. Understand her signals. Men rea iculty and administra-|ize that women have a guage d ast Carolina College, the|all their own, and the sma ones | litors and citizens of this state who!try to understand it. If you can * brought to public attention the|master even a little of the ingo threat of H. B. 1395 to the|you’re ahead of the game. One key | academic freedom of our col-}point to remember is that most | and universities women in superlatives: a hat i { i person’s | TICLE T1—That copies of this| just pretty ig oe ane - “a my \meri-}resolution be sent to the members|eous” or “ darling.’ Bewar ee ‘ ert ‘ darling.’”” Beware, there- | O86 ee) em) ee) a (D(a |) |) |) |) me 1) a) OOS OOD 00D UES D DED 0D -OED-eD) e the 1965 North Assembly, the *| East Carolina fur-} Supported col i in North Ca study whether } ‘arolina publ or space tions. Carolina General | fore, of faint praises = Boa d of Trustees of | you your new tie is College, to other state leges and universities ae rolina, and to North ications and communi and 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. 27 “very when she tells | nice,’’ Campus movies for July 20, 23. 27 will be shown twice, at | N 5 Notice John McCarthy, member of the campus police patrol, is pres- ently in Room 320, Pitt County Memorial recuperating from a heart attack. 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