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arolinian<lb />
E a s t Car o i i n a roll e g e<lb />
Summer School Issue<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Friday, June 28. 1957<lb />
Number 2<lb />
East Carolina College Receives $75,000<lb />
For Fall Closed Circuit Television Work<lb />
Orientation Classes Begin Experiment<lb />
back but cannot<lb />
Dormitory officers in Fleming:<lb />
Closed circuit TV is coming to<lb />
East Carolina, with a $75,600 appro-<lb />
priation by the State Board of Edu-<lb />
cation and the selection of ECC as<lb />
the experimental site.<lb />
In an announcement by Dean<lb />
,Leo W. Jenkins, chairman of the<lb />
Television Instruction Committee,<lb />
closed circuit TV will be begun in<lb />
the Fall in Orientation 1 classes<lb />
with 12 classes being conducted<lb />
under the experimental program<lb />
and 12 classes being taught in the<lb />
conventional manner in order to<lb />
make a comparison. considering experimental<lb />
Programs will come from the TV .n freshman composltion<lb />
studios in the Library with TV re- i<lb />
�. ,�  ceiver sets being placed in Austin,<lb />
1st row: Dot Mitchell, Vice Pres Dot Graham, and Flannegan.<lb />
CulbertsonPres and Lynn Bane, Secty. 2nd row: Loo Jenkins, Billie<lb />
McLamb, Mrs. Pat M. Davis, Treasurer; Rabil Therese<lb />
Four Awarded<lb />
Assistantships<lb />
In Geography<lb />
Three graduates of May 19 and a<lb />
senior who were enrolled as stu-<lb />
dents in the department of geo-<lb />
graphy at East Carolina College<lb />
during 1956-1957 have received<lb />
appointments as assistants in grad-<lb />
uate schools in various sections of<lb />
the United States While carrying<lb />
out their duties, they will work<lb />
toward their master's degree in<lb />
geography.<lb />
Those receiving the appointments<lb />
are William H. Riggs of Greenville,<lb />
senior, research assistanship at the<lb />
University of Missouri, paying<lb />
$1,200 plus tuition; Charles Perkin-<lb />
son of Littleton, graduated Febru-<lb />
ary 1957, assistantship at Ohio State<lb />
University, paying $1,200 plus out-<lb />
of-state tuition; Edward B. Outland<lb />
of Rich Square, graduated May 1957,<lb />
assistantship at the University of<lb />
North Carolina, paying $1,500; and<lb />
Harry Morris of Goldsboro, grad<lb />
uated May 1937, teaching assistant-<lb />
ship at Louisiana State University,<lb />
paying $1,250 plus out-of-state tui-<lb />
tion.<lb />
During the last two years seven<lb />
of the Geography majors of East<lb />
Carolina College have applied for<lb />
and received aBsistantship6, and in<lb />
some instance torn. �t the ten<lb />
Geography graduates in the last<lb />
two years all but one have gone<lb />
into either government work or<lb />
graduate work-<lb />
East Carolina docs not give a<lb />
graduate degree at this time there-<lb />
fore the graduates have to go to<lb />
other institutions to work on their<lb />
advanced degrees.<lb />
a two-way audio, one-way<lb />
I visual in which students can talk<lb />
teaching professor will use a "live"<lb />
clas son his TV program and stu-<lb />
dents on the "show" will be seen<lb />
and heard.<lb />
Montitor Set<lb />
A monitor TV set will be placed<lb />
in the College Union for those stu-<lb />
dents not enrolled who would de-<lb />
sire to observe the class or those<lb />
who missed the class.<lb />
During winter quarter they are<lb />
classes<lb />
History<lb />
50. and Math 40 or 50. In Spring<lb />
quarter it is hoped that there will<lb />
be an extension into Science 202,<lb />
classes for the closed circuit TV.<lb />
be seen. The cal engineer are scheduled to be<lb />
employed to work with this instruc-<lb />
tional medium. Cameras will be<lb />
handled by students trained to<lb />
handle them.<lb />
Special Committee<lb />
The committee working with<lb />
Dean Jenkins is composed of Miss<lb />
Lois Grigsby, Miss Rosalind Roul-<lb />
ston. Dr. David R. Davis, Dr. W. E.<lb />
Marshall. Mr. W. W. Smiley, Dr.<lb />
John G. Navarra. Dr. Woodrow<lb />
Flanary, and Dr. Frank Fuller<lb />
Several members of the faculty<lb />
I received experience in this field<lb />
' during the two week TV workshop<lb />
just recently completed on campus.<lb />
having any suggestions<lb />
Anyone<lb />
or who is experienced in this work<lb />
The program is planned to be set js urged to contact Dean Jenkins,<lb />
up in order that a 3 hour class may present TV programs being car-<lb />
be composed of 2 closed circuit rie$ 0n with local stations will be<lb />
meeting and one regular classroom continued.<lb />
session which will clear up ques- This type of teaching is also go-<lb />
tions which might have arisen ing to be introduced at the Dental<lb />
earlier. Students will be responsi- School at Chapel Hill,<lb />
ble to the teacher assigned to the stated Dr. Jenkins, "We are<lb />
room ai 1 not to the video teacher looking forward in greatanticipa-<lb />
Standara vests will be given to stu- tion to this experiment. We know<lb />
j� u� n�nimonta! nm. jt wjjj widespread in the future<lb />
and we're happy to play a part in<lb />
dents under the experimental pro<lb />
gram and the regular program.<lb />
A program director and a techni<lb />
introducing it<lb />
,� Jarvis HI, offic.r. .r IL-R) Mr. Catherine �h�'�?<lb />
Morris. Pres Or.ce �.ndr�on, Vie. Pre. 2nd row: l.ntha Smart, Mrs.<lb />
rtTrriat. Auirey, and Mrs. J.wel White. No pictured is J.mc. CooW<lb />
Secty-Treas.<lb />
New Faculty Members Join<lb />
College Staff In September<lb />
s.ven new faculty members for arrived and is teaching in summer<lb />
thecXse have been announced bxlschool. He received Ms BE. from<lb />
Douglas Directs<lb />
Family Relation<lb />
Workshop<lb />
Dr. George Douglas, Coordinator<lb />
of Family Life Education in the<lb />
Public Schools in Charlotte, is di-<lb />
recting a two week workshop be-<lb />
ginning today in Family Relations.<lb />
He is being assisted by Mrs. Edna<lb />
Earl Baker, High School Supervisor<lb />
of Pitt County Schools and Dr. John<lb />
Bennett.<lb />
The workship is designed for<lb />
teachers, welfare workers, minis<lb />
President John D. Messick. They<lb />
will join the staflf at the beginning<lb />
of the fall quarter.<lb />
In the Art Department Mrs.<lb />
Roberta Stokes Persick will assume<lb />
her new duties in September. She<lb />
received her B.S. degree from<lb />
Southast Missouri State College:<lb />
her MA. from the University of<lb />
Missouri; and the M.F.A. from New<lb />
York State College of Ceramics.<lb />
Dr. Harley Milstead of the Geo-<lb />
graphy Department has already<lb />
ters and others who are concerned<lb />
with counseling in marriage and<lb />
family relationships. It meets from<lb />
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m in the Library<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
The topics scheduled to be dis-<lb />
cussed are: June 28, Planning; July<lb />
1, The Family Today; July 2, Social<lb />
Class and the Family; July 3, Group<lb />
Dynamics-Family Democracy; July<lb />
4, Sex Education; July 5, Inter<lb />
personal Skills; July 8, Development<lb />
Tasks, and July 9, Summary and<lb />
Evaluation.<lb />
Illinois State Normal University;<lb />
and his MA. and Ph.D from Clark<lb />
University. Also joining th s Geo-<lb />
graphy Department will be Stuart<lb />
Rothwell who was awarded the<lb />
B.A M.A and Ph.D. from Syra-<lb />
cuse University.<lb />
Three new members in the<lb />
Health and Physical Education De-<lb />
partment are: Francis (Frank)<lb />
Madigan, B.S East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege: M.A University of North<lb />
Carolina; William McDonald, B.S<lb />
and graduate work toward M.A<lb />
East Carolina College; and Francis<lb />
F. Pyne, B.P.H.E University of<lb />
Toronto. Ontario; M.A Ph.D. Uni-<lb />
versity of Minnesota.<lb />
Newest addition to the Home<lb />
Economics Department is Alvertia<lb />
Quesenberry who received her B.S.<lb />
degree from Radford College of<lb />
VPI. and the M.A. from VPI.<lb />
Joining the Music Department is<lb />
Ulrich Wolfgang Fetch, holding the<lb />
Bachelor of Music and Master of<lb />
Music from the University of Den<lb />
ver and is doing graduate study to-<lb />
ward doctorate at Indiana Univer-<lb />
Fuller Given<lb />
Ph.D. Degree<lb />
Frank G. Fuller, faculty member<lb />
of the department of education here<lb />
received recently at George Wash-<lb />
ington University the degree of<lb />
Doctor of Education. The degree<lb />
was conferred during commence-<lb />
ment exercises at the university.<lb />
Dr. Fuller completed his work at<lb />
George Washington in the field of<lb />
guidance. His dissertation, sub-<lb />
mitted as part of the requirements<lb />
for the degree, deals with "Guid-<lb />
ance Services in White Public<lb />
Schools in North Carolina<lb />
Dr. Fuller received a Bachelor of<lb />
Science degree in 939 from Aurora<lb />
College and his M.A. in education<lb />
in 1947 from George Washington<lb />
University.<lb />
Joining the staff of East Carolina<lb />
in 1949, he has done work in guid-<lb />
ance and has served as a faculty<lb />
member of the department of edu<lb />
NCETA Meets<lb />
Here Today<lb />
Members of the North Carolina<lb />
English Teachers Association are<lb />
holding the eleventh annual insti-<lb />
tute for teachers in the north-<lb />
eastern counties of the state on<lb />
the campus today.<lb />
Dr. George Cook, Dr. James D.<lb />
Allison, and Mary H. Greene, facul-<lb />
ty members of the departmert of<lb />
English at ECC, compose a commit-<lb />
tee on arrangements for the pro<lb />
gram.<lb />
Various aspects of the teaching<lb />
of speech in the public schools<lb />
have been slated for discussion.<lb />
These include extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities and their values in estab-<lb />
lishing good speech habits, train-<lb />
ing in handling problems of speech,<lb />
improvement of "everyday" Eng-<lb />
lish among pupils, the work of the<lb />
North Carolina Speech Association,<lb />
oi me uepaiuncm � ;�- w<lb />
cation He served as president of and television instruction and lie<lb />
the North Carolina Vocational implications toward training in<lb />
Guidance Association in 1953-54. I good speech.<lb />
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sjMiSii<lb />
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Dormitory offteors in Cotton lnefHitS<lb />
Lemorc, Pros Flora ��� So���tw <lb />
Godwin, and Po�y Low Stowaa <lb />
Carolyn Water, and Linda Pmrf.<lb />
wan, and Joan AMtcholl.<lb /><pb facs="00038428_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Friday, June 28, 1957<lb />
On Bermuda Shorts<lb />
Once again the proposal that women stu<lb />
dents be allowed to wear bermudas on cam- j<lb />
pus has been posed�a?-d the SGA has gone on<lb />
record as approving the idea. This, however,<lb />
docs not begin to alleviate the situation. A<lb />
committee has been appointed to seek out the<lb />
officials concerned to discuss the matter. We<lb />
earnestly hope that they will not be met with<lb />
a blank refusal.<lb />
Recenth gue s on campus appeared wear-<lb />
ing bermudas and it caused considerable com-<lb />
ment during theii stay here. We expected<lb />
them to abide by the same regulations, but it<lb />
parent that this was not to be the case.<lb />
1 : expected that there would be certain<lb />
restrictions applied upon the wearing of ber-<lb />
mudas bj the girls, but we believe that in re-<lb />
turn for the privilege, they would be abided<lb />
The Womens' Judiciary is also capable of<lb />
enforcing these restrictions.<lb />
It is not a matter of trying to start a fad, but<lb />
merely an attempt to gain some comfort in a<lb />
fashionable manner during these hot swelter-<lb />
ing days The boys have already realized that<lb />
there is much to be said for the wearing of<lb />
such apparel andit has been approved for their<lb />
wearing of this cooler type of clothing.<lb />
We do not believe this would be reducing<lb />
the dignity of a young college co-ed; nor would<lb />
it lower her character.<lb />
We request that a constructive approach be<lb />
taken to this problem, rather than a negative<lb />
attitude in which things must be viewed from<lb />
a point of the evils which are possible. We<lb />
are all interested in the welfare of the individ-<lb />
uals concerned, but this should include their<lb />
comfort also.<lb />
Every issue has two sides and we are sure<lb />
that the officials will consider every angle. It<lb />
is not very likely that the college will be air<lb />
conditioned anytime in the near future. In<lb />
the meantime we suggest that the most sensi-<lb />
ble thing t1 at is possible is the wearing of ber-<lb />
muda sho us. Why not give the girls a chance<lb />
to try it?<lb />
Graduate Student Pics<lb />
A suggestion was received by the SGA that<lb />
pictures for the Graduate Student Section of<lb />
Tae Buccaneer be taken during the summer<lb />
terms and be used in the annual of the follow-<lb />
ing year as it would show a better picture of<lb />
graduate students at East Carolina.<lb />
The editor of the Buccaneer was approached<lb />
with this idea and he has heartily concured<lb />
and stated that it could be done during this<lb />
summer if the graduate students wished to<lb />
have them taken as the staff photographer is<lb />
available and some arrangements could be<lb />
made.<lb />
We agree that this is the time when most of<lb />
the graduate students are present on campus.<lb />
Now it's up to them to promote a little action.<lb />
I. K. Williamson is the editor and is on campus<lb />
this session, so make an appointment with him<lb />
to see the photographer, J. D. Henry, or see<lb />
him directly.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Published by the Summer School Student of East<lb />
Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office. Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
�ct of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
University-Senior College Division, Columbia Scho-<lb />
lastic Press. First Place Rating, CSPA Convention,<lb />
March 1952, '53, '54, '56, '57.<lb />
Jan Raby Carolyn Smith<lb />
Editor Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editor Peggy Lou Stewart<lb />
Editorial AssistantPat Daniels<lb />
News StaffJanet Hill, Margie Davis,<lb />
Barbara Crotts, Sylvia Jones<lb />
Cartoonist  Billy Arnold<lb />
Staff PhotographerJim Gearhart<lb />
Circulation Staff � Carole Williams, Martha Martin,<lb />
Carolyn Waters<lb />
Financial AdvisorDr. Clinton Prewett<lb />
Editorial AdvisorMiss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Epecial AdvisorDr. Martha P. Wolfe<lb />
Offices on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ.<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
?ftuin $a? �i Hoi<lb />
Have You Heard?<lb />
Meow Meow Meow<lb />
by Pat Reynolds<lb />
Remember Sunday0 The day<lb />
was clothed in grey mist; gauze-<lb />
like droplets veiled against yourj<lb />
face and made you feel sticky, and<lb />
you wanted to rush inside and get<lb />
out of your Sunday clothes. The<lb />
weather depressed you and made<lb />
you feel a little like writing home<lb />
and getting it off your chest, tell-<lb />
ing them that you were a bit lonely<lb />
and that you missed them very<lb />
much.<lb />
I guess that's how she felt, only<lb />
she didn't have any Sunday clothes<lb />
to pull off for something more com-<lb />
fortable. And she didn't have any-<lb />
body to tell of her troubles. All<lb />
she had were those funny hunger<lb />
pangs that gnawed methodically<lb />
that had been gnawing for days.<lb />
She was quite alone. People<lb />
passed hei �ind looked down their<lb />
noses. But she was proud and met<lb />
their glances with a rigid stare that<lb />
smacked of pitiful superiority. She<lb />
didn't ask them for food although<lb />
she had been for days without even<lb />
the necessities.<lb />
She had come to this campus be-<lb />
cause there had been no place else<lb />
to go. She wasn't interested in edu-<lb />
cation, she didn't care for culture.<lb />
She just came, not knowing why,<lb />
not even asking herself why.<lb />
So they passed. They could not<lb />
but know that she was hungry, that<lb />
she was cold and ill. She had no<lb />
companions, the fact that she lay<lb />
there friendless was proof enough.<lb />
But they seemed not to care. They<lb />
seemed not to notice. They were<lb />
too much concerned<lb />
selves.<lb />
with them<lb />
She lay down wearily on the<lb />
cement. Let them walk around me.<lb />
let them ;tep on me. They Can't<lb />
hurt me any more. She lay there<lb />
with her eyes closed. She didn't<lb />
think, she didn't want to think. She<lb />
wanted to drift, drift and forget.<lb />
Then she heard voices, one was<lb />
soft with the tint of sympathy. "Is<lb />
she dead?"<lb />
"I don't think so. But she's<lb />
sick<lb />
"Let's carry her inside<lb />
"Should we?"<lb />
"Why not? She's sick and proba-<lb />
bly hungry<lb />
She allowed them to take her up.<lb />
She didn't know where they were<lb />
taking her. She didn't care. She<lb />
felt a trace of faith. She knew<lb />
they were concerned. It was the<lb />
first time in what seemed eternities<lb />
that she felt safe.<lb />
They gave her milk and food.<lb />
They administered to her needs.<lb />
She felt the tight, closed feeling<lb />
leave her. She was suddenly warm<lb />
and secure. All she could do was<lb />
to look at them in thanksgiving.<lb />
She could not say a word. She<lb />
knew that all human beings were<lb />
not cold and heartless and self<lb />
centered. �<lb />
Thus, the cat curled up on the<lb />
bed and drifted off to sleep By<lb />
the way, does any want a kitten,<lb />
black, and white and yellow, a nice<lb />
furry kitten? We have four of them<lb />
now.<lb />
Joe Ferrier<lb />
Makes Chalk Talk<lb />
Joe Ferrier of Washington, D. C,<lb />
specialist in the production of film<lb />
and graphic materials for network<lb />
programs who has been aiding and<lb />
taking part in the two week tele-<lb />
vision workshop being conducted<lb />
on campus through today gave a<lb />
brief interview to the editor, Jan<lb />
Raby, photographer Jim Gearhart,<lb />
and the co-editor of last year's<lb />
Buccaneer, Shirley Morton Smith.<lb />
Ferrier, who has worked for some<lb />
ten years on eight network shows<lb />
on all four networks explained the<lb />
use of his animated charts which<lb />
have ben named "Ferrier-craft"<lb />
after him. The next thing to Walt<lb />
Disney, his visual aids have en-<lb />
livened such programs as the Camel<lb />
News show, which type he incident-<lb />
ally likes best to do.<lb />
Sporting a blue beret which has<lb />
been presented him by a friend<lb />
from Paris, Joe mentioned that he<lb />
was quite interested in educational<lb />
television. He is a master with<lb />
"chalk talk drawing various ani-<lb />
mals and quoting humerous verse at<lb />
the same time. "They are the eas-<lb />
iest, quickest, and the most ece-<lb />
nomical said he, when asked<lb />
which he liked to do the best.<lb />
"Chalk talk" appeals to all age<lb />
groups, he pointed out.<lb />
"I like to work under pressure<lb />
because I'm lazy and without it you<lb />
just don't get anything done Fer-<lb />
rier answered to the question of<lb />
pressure problems. He brought a<lb />
sample of all his equipment with<lb />
him to illustrate the techniques in-<lb />
volved.<lb />
Mr. Ferrier will be seen on "EC<lb />
Impact" over the Washington TV<lb />
station this week end.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
It was nice to see .Jimmy Ferrell, the ex-<lb />
editor of the East Carolinian when he dropped<lb />
by to discuss his play "Mr. Aycock's Marine<lb />
with Dr. .1 A. Withey. The play was presented<lb />
in McGinnis Tuesday night and I'm sure<lb />
everyone enjoyed it.<lb />
The pancr is coming out on Friday due to a<lb />
temporary change in printers while Mr. Sher-<lb />
man Parks is taking Army Reserve training.<lb />
We regret being unable to come out in time<lb />
to publicize the dance, hut it v. as unavoidable.<lb />
COOD LICK TO�Dr. Edwood Keister who<lb />
is the choral director for the Lost Colony<lb />
which opens Saturday. They couldn't have<lb />
found a better man for the job.<lb />
GRAD1 ATE STUDENTS so we hear, don't<lb />
know how to relax' Are you one of the guilty<lb />
ones who worry and fret about studying and<lb />
lock yourself away�and get very little done?<lb />
Take a note from the regular students: never<lb />
waste time puttering around, hut do one thing<lb />
at a time and get it out of the way. Then take<lb />
a break and watch a TV show or go see the<lb />
free movie or drop over the College Union.<lb />
School is not all work!<lb />
WE HATE TO SAY�but the ants are still<lb />
with us in the dining hall and the roaches in<lb />
the dorm. Isn't there an exterminator man<lb />
around anvwhere?<lb />
BON VOYAGE�to Mr. Helms and Dr.<lb />
Helms who leave for New York where Mr.<lb />
Helms will work on his doctorate. Also to Mr.<lb />
Lawson in the Social Studies department who<lb />
leaves for Europe. Hurry back, though!<lb />
JUST A REMINDER�Graduate students<lb />
may get their papers in the College Union.<lb />
Other students will get their papers in the<lb />
dorms. We expect the next issue to be out<lb />
July 3 or 4, unless complications arise.<lb />
VELL MISS�Dr. Eva Williamson who is<lb />
leaving us for Columbia, S. C. The little chil-<lb />
dren aren't the only ones who think' she's<lb />
great.<lb />
IF WE ONLY KNEW�we would give you a<lb />
schedule of the Entertainment Series�but it<lb />
seems it's a matter of getting contracts signed<lb />
and nothing is definite until then.<lb />
IF YOU DO FIND�a FM radio set. try and<lb />
get East Carolina's station WWWS which is on<lb />
every day Monday through Friday from 4 p.m.<lb />
to 8 p.m. except for short breaks. New staff<lb />
members are Davis Reese, Gene Lusk, Peggy<lb />
Stewart, and A. C. Hinton, Bob Johnson, Jim<lb />
Gaylord, Doris Ann Pate, and Frank Fagan is<lb />
assisting.<lb />
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED�in being on<lb />
"Dancerama" from 12:00 to 1:00 Saturday and<lb />
have had social dancing and would like to be<lb />
on a TV show, see Joe Pond in 335 Umstead or<lb />
Johnny Ferguson in 229 Umstead.<lb />
A Philosophy of Life<lb />
by Peggy Lou Stewart<lb />
Is there a need for a philosophy of life? Are<lb />
we al going in the same direction? Does each<lb />
of us believe in the same basic things<lb />
In order for life to be meaningful and have<lb />
a direction other than from life to death,<lb />
everyone must decide where he would like to<lb />
go, what he would like to do, what what he can<lb />
do. If there is a definite correlation between<lb />
these three factores, one is ready for another<lb />
step forward. In the event that the three are<lb />
not closely related, one must endeavor to make<lb />
adjustments. Once these three parallel lines<lb />
exist, one must consider why and what he<lb />
believes.<lb />
Serious thought usually reveals the extent<lb />
of one's needs so far as their basis is concern-<lb />
ed. The right and wrong feeling concerning<lb />
decisions stems from an elementary belief.<lb />
Does one hold to certain ethical standards be-<lb />
cause he "thinks" they are right, he was<lb />
"taught" they are right, or because he was<lb />
"influenced" to the extent that they merely<lb />
became habits? What would happen if every-<lb />
one waited to be taught or influenced upon the<lb />
essence of right and wrong? It is true we all<lb />
need to be reminded often, and our minds<lb />
should be left open in an objective sense; how-<lb />
ever, weak is the person who cannot think for<lb />
himself at all.<lb />
How does a philosophy of life fit into this<lb />
pattern? In order to formulate a livable<lb />
philosophy, one must first think. Thought<lb />
processes are governed by experience and be<lb />
liefs. If one can combine these two into a<lb />
workable formula he evolves a philosophy that<lb />
can be applied to the future and one that<lb />
already is a part of the past<lb />
It is important that a philosophy be restrict-<lb />
ed enough to embrace only the beliefs of one<lb />
individual as a whole and at the same time be<lb />
broad enough to encompass all trends of<lb />
thought for that particular person.<lb />
There are many directions in which one can<lb />
go. Let each individual adopt a philosophy<lb />
that will steer him toward a thoughtful goal<lb />
that is suitable for his being.<lb /><pb facs="00038428_tn_0003" /><lb />
Friday, June 28, 1957<lb />
SGA Rules<lb />
Out Tennis<lb />
After Hours<lb />
The Student Government Asso<lb />
ciation has gone on record as ap-<lb />
proving the wearing of bermuda<lb />
shorts by the girls during the sum-<lb />
mer sessions.<lb />
There is a S.G.A. ruling against<lb />
playing tennis on the college courts<lb />
after 10:30 p.m. during the week<lb />
and after 11:00 and 11:30 p.m. on<lb />
Fridays and Saturdays. The cam-<lb />
pus police officers have been in-<lb />
formed of this ruling and are in-<lb />
structed to enforce it.<lb />
College students and faculty<lb />
have priority over anyone else in<lb />
the use of the tennis courts. Per-<lb />
sons other than regularly enrolled<lb />
students are expected to respect<lb />
the fact that their rights are sec-<lb />
ondary to those of the students.<lb />
Open House<lb />
Big Success<lb />
Those who attended the Student<lb />
Union Open House Wednesday, I<lb />
June 19 quite enjoyed the evening:<lb />
it was reported due to the excellent j<lb />
job of organizing done by Jimmy<lb />
Wall, chairman of the Social corn<lb />
mittee, who was introduced by M. <lb />
C Barney Strutton.<lb />
Guests were met at the door and!<lb />
given dog tags by Charlotte Fit-<lb />
chett, Nancy Lilly, Pinky Boseman,<lb />
and Rosalie Dalton. From 8:00<lb />
until 10:15 p.m dancing music<lb />
was furnished by Tommy Harman's<lb />
combo from New Bern. Mary<lb />
Willetts, Lib Merritt. and Patsy<lb />
Leonard served a welcome accom-<lb />
paniment to the dancing in the<lb />
form of punch, cookies, and potato<lb />
chips.<lb />
Piano novelties were played dur-<lb />
ing the intermission, and M. C.<lb />
Strutton introduced Freddy James,<lb />
our new SGA president, to the<lb />
guests.<lb />
Fleming Holds Party<lb />
To Get Acquainted<lb />
Girls of Fleming dormitory held<lb />
a "get acquainted" party recently<lb />
for the approximately ninety resi-<lb />
dents living in the dorm this ses-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Refreshments of ice cream and<lb />
cookies were served and games<lb />
were played at the informal event.<lb />
Kristi Pendergraft is chairman of<lb />
the social committee and Ann<lb />
Barker and Margaret Covington<lb />
were in charge of refreshments<lb />
and Nancy Lilly planned the dec-<lb />
orations. Carolyn Fulghum di-<lb />
rected the games.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page 3<lb />
Boys Intramurals Get Underway<lb />
Looking for an opponent to play right now, the girls softball team played the boys last Friday afternoon in<lb />
a "handicap" game for a 14-9 loss. In front are Jane Carroll and Carole Williams (tolding bat). Seated<lb />
are: Jan Raby, Sylvia Beasley, Charlotte Filchett, Carolyn Fulghum, Hilda Roberts, and Nancy Alford.<lb />
Standing are: Peggy Stewart, Cynthia Mendenhall, Leora Holland, Georgia Morris, Martha Martin, and Jane<lb />
Reese.<lb />
College Union Girls Softball Team<lb />
Gerald Duffey, leading hitter; Tom Edison, pitcher; and Gerald Ellen, catcher, are shown looking the situ-<lb />
ation over as they discuss the day's practice session in the Intramural League.<lb />
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Pick-up and Deliver Service<lb />
New Tournaments<lb />
Slated For Play<lb />
Under the direction of the Col-<lb />
Union, the following tourna-<lb />
ments are now being played. In<lb />
the men's tennis tournament, these<lb />
people drew byes: Ken Chalker,<lb />
Ed Stone, Eugene Ratliff, Tony<lb />
tis Bobbi Paterson, Buddy<lb />
Whitfield, Charles Faircloth, Mike<lb />
!(�. Charles Russell. Lentz Fran-<lb />
klin. Stan Jones, Herb Spenser, Bill<lb />
Mason. Fred Edwards, Tommy Edi-<lb />
son, and Bill Basden.<lb />
The opponents for a position in<lb />
the second round are as follows:<lb />
Henry Stanley vs Martin Parker,<lb />
Freddie James vs Bud Yancey, Bill<lb />
Thacker vs Lyle Cooper. Bobby<lb />
Hutchens vs Ralph Becton, James<lb />
Hart vs Ted Williams, Sidney<lb />
Weeks vs Mitton Collier. Richard<lb />
I u estbrook vs Gary Mattocks, Jim-<lb />
my Hale vs Mac Ausbon. Ira Land<lb />
vs Bill McLawhorn, Tommy Walker<lb />
vs Hal Stout, John Yarbargh vs<lb />
A. J. Rose. Stewart Wooten vs Bill<lb />
Graham. Frank Thomas vs Hay-<lb />
wood Hamilton. George Patterson<lb />
vs Robert rank, Dave Harris vs<lb />
Billy Vestal, and Clint LeGette vs<lb />
Gene Lusk.<lb />
On tab for the men's singles in<lb />
ping pong are: Barney Strutton,<lb />
Norwood Whitehurst, Charlie Rus-<lb />
sell. Tom Lucas. Ray Hardee, Char-<lb />
les T. Miller, Richard Beverly, A.<lb />
H. Bremer. Albert Cannon, Walt<lb />
Warren, Bradford Bulla. Fred Ed-<lb />
wards, Willard Moody. Bridges Sa-<lb />
biston, Marshall Baines, Brinson<lb />
Early. Hal Stout. R. C. Field, Jr<lb />
Paul B. Bunn, and Bob Hintz.<lb />
Opponents in the ping pong<lb />
singles for women are: Dottie Fa-<lb />
gan, Cynthia Mendenhall, Marcia<lb />
Forbes, Carolyn Fulghum, Carole<lb />
Williams, Sylvia Beasley, Nancy<lb />
Rogers, Rosalie Dalton, Maybell<lb />
Bryant, Dorothy Minshew, Martha<lb />
Martin, Annette Capps, and Ann<lb />
McKay.<lb />
Partners in the mixed doubles<lb />
in ping pong are: Barney Strutton<lb />
and Dottie Fagan, Norwood White-<lb />
hurst and Cynthia Mendenhall,<lb />
Charlie Russell and Carolyn Ful-<lb />
ghum. Freddie James and Rosalie<lb />
Dalton, Richard Beverly and Nancy<lb />
Rogers. Don Dunson and Carole<lb />
Williams.<lb />
In checkers, the participants are:<lb />
Hubert Smith, Charles Russell,<lb />
Richard Beverly, Barney Strutton,<lb />
Dottie Fagan, Leora Holland, and<lb />
John Fields.<lb />
For the horseshoe championship,<lb />
the following people will battle:<lb />
James Batchelor, Jimmy Gaylord,<lb />
A. H. Bremer, Charlie Bremer, Hal<lb />
Stout, and Barney Strutton. There<lb />
are only two women contestants:<lb />
Billie McLamb and Kristi Pender-<lb />
grafh.<lb />
Entries for the badminton tour-<lb />
nament are: Martha Martin, Dottie<lb />
"17 ' Cynthia Mendenhall, Leora<lb />
iijlla.nd, Annette Capps, Carolyn<lb />
Fulghum, Sylvia Beasley, Joyce<lb />
Shaw. Peggy Stewart, and Char-<lb />
lotte Fitchette.<lb />
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of French Fries<lb />
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SPECIAL SCHOOL TEACHER FINANCE PLAN<lb /><pb facs="00038428_tn_0004" /><lb />
- ST ROI.INI AN<lb />
. June 28, 1957<lb />
Cooling Off<lb />
muuftmlg<lb />
Ray Eberle, whose orchestra<lb />
played for the first Intertainment<lb />
Series event at ECC last night.<lb />
Baptists Plan<lb />
Forum Series<lb />
Baptist students at East Carolina<lb />
have announced that they will<lb />
sponsor a program of weekly<lb />
forums to be presented each Mon-<lb />
day during the summer session at<lb />
5:30 p.m. at the Baptist Student<lb />
Center on East Eighth Street in<lb />
Greenville. Flora Ruth Boseman<lb />
cf Enfield and Coleman Gentry.<lb />
Jr of Burlington, are chairmen of<lb />
the committee arranging the series<lb />
of meetings.<lb />
In ECCtud7nrbea"ts" the heat with a refreshing plunge into the coll<lb />
waters of the campus pool.<lb />
Prewett Proves Adept<lb />
In Field of Writing<lb />
As a member of the East Caro Some times ago, his article<lb />
Una College facultv since 1952. Dr. 'Helping the Adolescent to De-<lb />
Clinton R Prewett has played a big! velopment Skills in Arriving at<lb />
cart in the expansion of this col Ethical Judgment" was published<lb />
-� kit "rhalW Talk" series. The talent-<lb />
Joe Ferrier s shown doing one of his tnaiKiai �"�<lb />
Workshop which ends today. S�e page �wo (or ,rl,cl. on Mr. P.rrl.r.<lb />
Summer Vespers Schedule<lb />
lege.<lb />
Dr. Prewett. a native of Georgia,<lb />
Ve.oer services will be heldIreceived his B.S. degree from the<lb />
Vesper services win J University of Georgia, his M.A. de- Business Education and in The<lb />
each Tuesday and Wednesday at . � ���1 T4 �m-a nt<lb />
in the High School Journal. This<lb />
was a widely discussed article and<lb />
it was reprinted in the American<lb />
Drama, music, films, and speak<lb />
ers are on the schedule for Vespers<lb />
during the summer session, it was<lb />
announced by Dr. John Bennett.<lb />
Vespers are being held in the "Y"<lb />
Hut every Thursday at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
On July 4, Dr. George Douglas<lb />
who is joining the faculty in the<lb />
fall as an instructor in Family Re-<lb />
lations and as director of the Dan-<lb />
the Center at 6:30 p.m. Mary<lb />
Green of Morrisville and Mary<lb />
Louise Dixon of Penderlea are in<lb />
charge of these programs.<lb />
The Monday forums will be fol<lb />
gree from the University of Okla School Review. It consisted of<lb />
homa and his Doctorate from the i eight outlined principals with em-<lb />
University of North Carolina. iphasis on an organic, school-wide<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina, j program oriented toward growth in<lb />
Dr. Prewett had been Junior Chemi-j ethical understanding,<lb />
cal Engineer with the U. S. Civil A discussion of the relative roles<lb />
t Service and a training Foreman<lb />
in. .uv.iuuj � j service anu a u�u�"8 ��� ui uinii,i �o wuw.�uw �� �<lb />
lowed by a supper meeting for with Tennessee Eastman Corpora- called "bag of tricks" approach to<lb />
m, itjL-  -�� i� Tonn Hp snent t. Vw annotinn uiqc uivpn in his<lb />
iho�e attending. Thomas Hudson'tion at Oak Ridge, Tenn. He spent<lb />
of Dunn, chairman of the supper I two years in U.S. Army mthe<lb />
committee of the BSU: Eris Rouse<lb />
of theory as contrasted with the so-<lb />
teacher education was given in his<lb />
article, "The 'Theoretical' versus<lb />
office of Information and Educa-the 'Practical' in Teacher Educa<lb />
I tion. While stationed in the Aleu- ition which appeared in The School<lb />
of Kinston and Helen Marshbourne 1 islands, he did vocational and Review<lb />
educational counciling.<lb />
of Spring Hope, host and hostess at<lb />
the Center; and other BSU mem-<lb />
bers will manage these informal<lb />
social events.<lb />
Other students assisting with<lb />
BSU summer activities at the Cen-<lb />
ter are Margarette Riggs, Selma<lb />
Dr. Prewett has held the pesition<lb />
of Director of Student Personnel,<lb />
of Dean of Men and is now Direc-<lb />
tor of the Psychology Department<lb />
1955)<lb />
Pay Fees<lb />
Students who expect to attend<lb />
second session of summer school<lb />
may begin paying their fees at<lb />
Ihe Business Office July 6-9, they<lb />
are reminded by Dr. Orval<lb />
Phillips, Registrar. Early pay-<lb />
ment of fees will prevent their<lb />
having to wait in long lines on<lb />
registration day.<lb />
be the main<lb />
forth Project will<lb />
speaker.<lb />
There wil lbe a student-led wor-<lb />
ship program July 11. Then on<lb />
July 18 there is to be a film, possi-<lb />
bly Danny Kaye in a 20 minute<lb />
technicolor called "Assignment<lb />
Children" which is presented by<lb />
the United Nations and the Motion<lb />
Picture Industry.<lb />
July 25 there will be a student<lb />
discussion period. On August 1<lb />
a devotional period is planned to<lb />
be folowed by a social with home<lb />
made ice cream to be served. On<lb />
August 8 the Music Department<lb />
will present the program.<lb />
Past programs included a com-<lb />
munity sing and a socio-drama en-<lb />
titled "Guinea Pig presented under<lb />
the direction of Clifton Britt, direc-<lb />
tor of dramatics from Goldsboro.<lb />
 ted to him.<lb />
A success in many fields, Dr. Pre-<lb />
publicity chairman; Alice Thorn- iwett is also a success in the field<lb />
ton, Mt. Olive, secretary; and Eliza- of writing, as he has had a number<lb />
beth Merritt. Clinton, treasurer. of his articles published.<lb />
volume LXI1 (Dec.<lb />
pp. 480482.<lb />
"Let's Remove The Barriers to<lb />
Good Teaching was a report on<lb />
research dealing with problems as<lb />
'�Buccaneer" "ws" dedica-1 seen by teachers. This article first<lb />
If<lb />
Perkins - Proctor<lb />
'THE HOUSE OF NAME BRANDS"<lb />
201 E. FIFTH STREET<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb /><lb />
appeared in "The School Executive"<lb />
Vol. 75. (May, 1956) pp 83-86. This<lb />
was reprinted in the Sunday Edi-<lb />
tion of the New York Herald Tri-<lb />
bune.<lb />
Very humorous was "The Day<lb />
We Sold The Hens This was car-<lb />
ried by the News and Observer.<lb />
In the November, 1956 North<lb />
Carolina, "Twentieth Century<lb />
Crim and Punishment expressed<lb />
Prewett's views on punishment. I<lb />
This was cleverly presented around<lb />
a story. In this article, the term<lb />
�Hieroglyphics' was contributed to<lb />
the literature of child study.<lb />
Another of his articles is "The<lb />
Assignment as a Technique of In-<lb />
dividualizing Instruction pub-<lb />
lished in the High School Journal,<lb />
Vol. 36.<lb />
Scheduled for publication byj<lb />
The Nations Schools is "What The<lb />
Principal Should Do Until the<lb />
Critic Arrives<lb />
The Educational field is not the<lb />
only one in which his writings now<lb />
extend. These other fields of writ-<lb />
ing will surely be met with success<lb />
also.<lb />
Dr. Holler Dies<lb />
Professor E. Cleveland Hollar, 72,<lb />
a former member of the Social<lb />
Studies � department here died at<lb />
his home at Southwest City, Mis-<lb />
souri, June 12, and the funeral<lb />
was conducted in Greenville, N. C,<lb />
at Greenwood cemetery the follow-<lb />
ing Monday.<lb />
He was a native of Warrensburg,<lb />
Mo and held degrees from Tea-<lb />
chers College in Warrensburg, and<lb />
the University of Missouri. He<lb />
came to Greenville in 1926 and re-<lb />
tired from the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege faculty in 1951. Since that<lb />
time he made his home in South-<lb />
west City.<lb />
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