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L'KKKNVILLE. N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959<lb />
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ECCsPirates seektheir seventh<lb />
straightbasketball winas theybattle<lb />
AtlanticChristian inMemorialGym-<lb />
tiasiumat 5:00 o'clocktonight.<lb />
Number 15<lb />
Three Men Lose<lb />
Senate Seats<lb />
cnr Attendance<lb />
 Violation<lb />
Three student senators lost their<lb />
legislative positions last week as a<lb />
result of their failure to attend senate<lb />
n testings.<lb />
George Bagley, senior Seftiator;<lb />
John A man. President of Men's Day<lb />
Students; and Wade Ward, junior<lb />
Senator, forfeited their seats on the<lb />
student Senate as they had violated<lb />
 provision in the ECC Student Cons-<lb />
titution statin? that more than two<lb />
rexcused absences from Senate meet-<lb />
 are prohibited.<lb />
Rea tion of the other senators to<lb />
the announcement of the dismissal<lb />
was small, as they realized that the<lb />
constitutional i rovision, approved by<lb />
the stiKlents, must be followed, SGA<lb />
President Mike Katsias said.<lb />
Student body Katsias commented,<lb />
Dr. Messick Answers<lb />
Questions At Meetini<lb />
-<lb />
"You are here to learn. You are scene of a party which reportedly<lb />
not here to get away with anything<lb />
observed drinking and disturbance.<lb />
 n .and which was raided by college offi-<lb />
and everything you can East Caro-<lb />
. 7 Z . r m  v. .Jicials and college police, accompanied<lb />
President John D. Messick told,  '<lb />
by the city police.<lb />
President Messi  told the vrroup<lb />
lina<lb />
a mass meeting of 400 students last<lb />
eek.<lb />
The 400 turned out for discussions<lb />
A issues concerning the recent ten-<lb />
. , . , following the incident. He said that<lb />
day suspension of 47 students and , ,  ,j .<lb />
the expulsion of four others for the<lb />
MVHLOTS J. COLES . . - manager of the Student Supply Store, plays "the forfeiture of the Senatorial<lb />
LI Maryk in the Little theater's production of -The Caine Mutiny Court I seats came as a J Jjf<lb />
Martial" tonight. (Photo by Bob Harper<lb />
rest of the school quarter.<lb />
The meeting, which Dr. Messick<lb />
said was called in order to give ex-<lb />
pression to student questions and sug-<lb />
gestions, touched on public necking<lb />
and petting, whiskey, the legality of<lb />
mass punishment, and facilities (or<lb />
lack of them! of recreation at the<lb />
schoool.<lb />
"If you want to come to college<lb />
at East Carolina Dr. Messick said,<lb />
"you'll have to come to terms with<lb />
the rules and system which the bet-<lb />
ter thinking students and adminis<lb />
members of the administration.<lb />
H answered several questions re-<lb />
gardiag the mass trial and mass<lb />
punishment of the 47 students, saying<lb />
the students were suspended be-<lb />
U) the coeds signed out to go<lb />
 place and went to another, (2)<lb />
it was an anchajeroned party, (J)<lb />
viuvt was boisterous and reflected<lb />
he hoped the students would take tiscreadit on the the college. (4) the<lb />
advantage of the opportunity rather boys who escorted the girls to the<lb />
that the meeting was held to "clea.<lb />
the aii" of questions and resentment<lb />
than resort to the "Yellow" means<lb />
which have already resulted in<lb />
anonymous letters to the governo:<lb />
and phone calls to legislators and<lb />
arty in deli tec of the regulations<lb />
governing women at the college im-<lb />
plicated themselves as the violators<lb />
also.<lb />
ECN<lb />
Buildi<lb />
F<lb />
or<lb />
ames Duiiaings<lb />
Pitt County Men<lb />
Caine<lb />
Opens;<lb />
Mutiny<lb />
Driver<lb />
Play<lb />
Stars<lb />
School Expects<lb />
100 Musicians<lb />
For All-State<lb />
hni Clinic<lb />
T Ul-State Hand (<lb />
a and Saturday nig <lb />
 nville Little Theatre will<lb />
3ent "The Caine Mutiny Court<lb />
Martial a play by Herman Wouk.<lb />
: I e cast have ox ressed<lb />
 eir that. "This promises to<lb />
 e most dramatic at<lb />
tioi  ted <lb />
.it! 1 ieatre<lb />
 . Court H   is ' '<lb />
liaryk,   .<lb />
Ijn;<lb />
I  I -s Cait e, dest <lb />
. tring a typhoon<lb />
captain, Queeg, shows<lb />
menta breakdown.<lb />
In act one, Chaltee, the Navy's<lb />
trial of Maryk into a court martial<lb />
Finally Queeg breaks<lb />
I ie witness stand,<lb />
Greenwald is caught in the midst<lb />
of a conflict in which he perceives<lb />
c's innocence, yet feels that<lb />
i g in not guilty either. To acquit<lb />
Maryk. he must ruin Queeg.<lb />
is the lay moving and<lb />
; also has quite a bit of<lb />
,1 humor worked into the plot.<lb />
n the playbill are several<lb />
i come from the ranks af<lb />
t Ca ina's faculty, student body,<lb />
and alumni.<lb />
One  the cast said of student act-<lb />
p  , Driver, "I would say his<lb />
performance in this play will top.<lb />
even, his role in "Death of a Sales-<lb />
tated provision in the Student Cobs<lb />
titution<lb />
Katsias reported that the senators<lb />
would be replaced by special elections;<lb />
either by Senate approval, or by stu-<lb />
dent body elections. "In the past<lb />
he stated, "the Student Legislature<lb />
has always filled vacancies that oc-<lb />
rured during terms, but many sen-<lb />
ators feel that individual elections<lb />
by the students should take place. If<lb />
this is the final will of the Student<lb />
Senate, it will be followed aecordiag-<lb />
ly. However, elections, if held by the<lb />
students, will require a bit of time,<lb />
nd extra expense.<lb />
With student elections only a month<lb />
Tw, new buildings now under con- Mr. Raw executive vice president<lb />
tration think are the right principles t) ,1(.tjr,n on campus have been named'of the Carolina Sales Corporation at<lb />
by which to live I in honor of Dr. Paul K. Juries ofjthe time of his death in iy58, was a<lb />
He solemnly reminded students Farniville and the late Edwin E. member of the Board of Trustees at<lb />
that the state pays half of their<lb />
tuition. "The state has an invest-<lb />
ment in you. We are charged with<lb />
the responsibility of that investment<lb />
We must have rules of conduct for<lb />
protection. Sometimes we must be<lb />
protected against ourselves. We don't<lb />
think our rules are difficult at all . <lb />
Most of the questions and sug-<lb />
gestions fired at the president by-<lb />
individual students among the 400<lb />
were concerned with the mass sus-<lb />
pension of 47 students and the ex-<lb />
nlnsion of four others in connection<lb />
"U1 with the raid at "The Big Yellow<lb />
senate observers doubt that ferge fmm q campug mn the<lb />
any special voting will take place<lb />
before the termination of the quart-<lb />
er.<lb />
nting Jobs<lb />
business district. The house was the<lb />
tting attorney<lb />
presents the man Ca tain Queeg's final<lb />
61 East ca nsl Maryk with an array of pearanc<lb />
egt Fri lay and Satui<lb />
6-7, will bring to tht<lb />
sic director Nil" W<lb />
itional dirt- ' ''<lb />
In . Elkhart, In<lb />
turer-den trai Phi<lb />
i n t, vi  ' <lb />
oklyn, N. Y.<lb />
an 100 ' "t mu" j<lb />
 resenting 27 high school<lb />
trolina will attend the<lb />
receive instruction from S<lb />
teachers and band direct-<lb />
the college faculty and pub<lb />
 the state; and. as members<lb />
Band, appeal in a public<lb />
aight F  ' <lb />
. g t A tori tm. Hei bert L<lb />
 of band at East<lb />
College, is in charge of ar-<lb />
lenta for the twn-day event<lb />
eg.<lb />
 he sec n<lb />
 ndin<lb />
t t<lb />
ne .<lb />
ap-<lb />
on the stand is one<lb />
the most memorable scenes<lb />
modem drama and it takes<lb />
rial acting ability to sus-<lb />
tain the pace required. Driver's<lb />
nwald, who performance wilt be remembered, 1<lb />
l , ns the think, for some time to come<lb />
ifld up a rather of<lb />
.Mai It mutinyed in<lb />
!- againsl cap- e<lb />
Kellv Receives New Challenge<lb />
In Totliug Shed' Lad Role<lb />
Mr. J. W. Medford. represent-<lb />
ing Arthur Andersen &amp; Co will<lb />
be in the curriculum laboratory<lb />
trtwm 215), Joyner Library, at<lb />
7i0 P. M on February 12, for<lb />
the purpose of interviewing can-<lb />
didates who are qualified and<lb />
interested in accounting jobs. In-<lb />
terested students are invited to<lb />
meet Mr. Medford.<lb />
J. K. Long, Director<lb />
Graduate Studies and<lb />
Placement<lb />
B BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
Easl arolina's "Admirable Chrich-<lb />
; return in a new and dif-<lb />
Mei le Kelly, u<lb />
io played<lb />
Mr. Hovey has bad more than W<lb />
f experience in directing high<lb />
i and college bands. Formerly<lb />
man of the Music Education De-<lb />
 ant aa I dfrector of the<lb />
at Butler University. Indiana-<lb />
Indian, he has foi a number of<lb />
een in demand in 1 mtry<lb />
('anada as lecturer, e  <lb />
itor, and guest con Hora<lb />
- B0 published work- edited or<lb />
written by him include The Admini<lb />
tration of School Instrumental Mu-<lb />
 and "The Selmer Band Manual<lb />
At the Clinic Mr. Hovey will orga-<lb />
n the Clinic Band, rehearse with<lb />
embers, and act as conductor at Sat-<lb />
ya concert.<lb />
Mr. Grant, who has been pen -<lb />
ionit with the Goldman Band in<lb />
New York, will conduct a series of<lb />
lecture-demonstrations on the per-<lb />
cussion instruments for band directors<lb />
attending the clinic<lb />
 the East Carolina fall<lb />
n w ill plaj the l i in Gi a<lb />
Greene's play. "The Potting<lb />
"It's the most difficult role I've<lb />
 1 he said. "The character<lb />
is always searching Mesle Clayed<lb />
Uncle Ben in "Death of A Salesman"<lb />
tarter.<lb />
ton was his first important<lb />
many-faceted pers-<lb />
to understand<lb />
onalit .<lb />
The lay is a mystery and the<lb />
u ce is kept in suspense until the<lb />
I -a -Io' n Gielgud do the part<lb />
on the stag in London said Merle.<lb />
"It's a tremendously interesting play<lb />
Tucker Reports<lb />
Education Loans<lb />
Now Available<lb />
Mei<lb />
As a spec<lb />
Although Merle attended East<lb />
as a freshman three years<lb />
I was in the Playhouse, he<lb />
I lead role until Chrichton.<lb />
sophomore. He served<lb />
, - in the Army where, for<lb />
art, he was stationed in<lb />
After he returned home to<lb />
Raleigh, he decided to come back to<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Whi'e in Germany he picked up his<lb />
hobby which he actively enjoys. Merle<lb />
ed to fence from "a superb in-<lb />
structor" while in Germany. He has<lb />
eon fencing ever since. At the be-<lb />
4 the fall quarter, he start-<lb />
- fencing instructions on the cam-<lb />
u<lb />
T don't charge anything, I just<lb />
ial"event of the Clinic. i(ill it mainly to keep in practice<lb />
Frat Initiates<lb />
Drive To Expand<lb />
Sportsmanship<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega service fraterni-<lb />
ty is beginning a drive to increase the<lb />
attitude and sportsmanship of both the<lb />
students and the athletic teams. The<lb />
theme of the program is "Support<lb />
Operation Spirit<lb />
A- a mascot for the program a<lb />
ghost will be present at the ACC-EOC<lb />
game. He is to represent the spirit<lb />
of sportsmanship. The name of the<lb />
si is "SOS<lb />
Bach year President John D. Mes-<lb />
V. oresentfl a trophy to the school<lb />
the East Carolina Concert Band, with<lb />
Mr. Carter as conductor, will present<lb />
a public concert Friday. February 6,<lb />
at 8 p. m. in the McGinnis Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Correction<lb />
Tbe Netherlands is not one of<lb />
the nMt important missle pro-<lb />
ducing countries in the world.<lb />
 stated in the January 22 issue.<lb />
It is the third most important<lb />
ship-building country.<lb />
of his students have dropped<lb />
course. Reports state it's pretty<lb />
rough, but one co-ed is still at it.<lb />
"She's pretty good, too says<lb />
Merle.<lb />
One of Merle's first loves is the<lb />
ia, although he doesn't plan to<lb />
enter the professional stage after<lb />
college. "I hope to go into TV pro-<lb />
i iction<lb />
In "The Potting Shed Merle plays<lb />
in the North State Conference that<lb />
i lays the best sportsmanship on<lb />
the part of the players and students.<lb />
This award. "The J. D. Messick<lb />
Sportsmanship Trophy has been pre-<lb />
sented for yie past eight years. East<lb />
Carolina College has never won it.<lb />
The members of Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
are snnnsoring this program in hopes<lb />
thai we as a student body can better<lb />
onv conduct and relations with other<lb />
-ho.ls. Handbills will be given out<lb />
t the door at the game Thursday<lb />
A National Defense Student Loan<lb />
Fund has been made available to the<lb />
students of East Carolina through a<lb />
an of $9,532 administered by the<lb />
Office of Education of the U. S. De-<lb />
partment of Health, Education and<lb />
Welfare.<lb />
Funds will be forwarded to the col-<lb />
lege within two weeks. It is antici-<lb />
pated that additional funds will bo<lb />
available for the school year 1959-<lb />
fi() and for some time thereafter,<lb />
Dean James H. Tucker reports.<lb />
To be. eligible for a loan a stu-<lb />
dent must be enrolled or accepted<lb />
for enrollment at East Carolina as<lb />
a full-time graduate or undergraduate<lb />
student. An applicant for admission<lb />
must appear capable of maintaining<lb />
good standing in his course of study.<lb />
A student already attending the col-<lb />
'ege must be in good standing.<lb />
"In selection of students to re-<lb />
ceive loans from the fond, special<lb />
consideration will be given to stu-<lb />
dents with a superior academic back-<lb />
ground who express a desire to teach<lb />
in elementary or secondary schools<lb />
and to students whose academic<lb />
Concert Honors<lb />
Clinic Visitors<lb />
Hay Night<lb />
The College Band will present a<lb />
concert Friday night at 8:00 in<lb />
V -Ginnis Auditorium in honor of<lb />
"embers of the Eastern Division of<lb />
the AA-State Band Clinic. The per-<lb />
formance is open to the public.<lb />
On the program are "March, Opus<lb />
99 original composition for the band<lb />
by the contemporary composer, Serge<lb />
Prokofieff; "Overture in C" by<lb />
Charles Catel; Antiphony For<lb />
Winds" by Gerald Kechley, which<lb />
features an antiphonal interchange<lb />
between woodwinds and brasses; "The<lb />
Tsar's Bride Overture" by Rimsky-<lb />
Korsakov; and "Concerto In B Flat<lb />
Major" by Wolfgang Mozart, featur-<lb />
ing Jack Pindell, a junior from Ra-<lb />
leigh, as trombone soloist.<lb />
In addition the band will play "Sy-<lb />
rian Chorale and Overture" by Jean<lb />
Filleul; "Pastorale" by Clifton Wil-<lb />
liams; two etudes. Etude No. 30 by<lb />
Rose and Etude No. 11 by Arban.<lb />
both arranged by Clifford P. Lilly a;<lb />
and "The Great City" by Alfred An-<lb />
tonini, a well known composer for<lb />
television and radio.<lb />
These selections plus several light<lb />
numbers are included in the concerts<lb />
which the band will play while on<lb />
tour February 12 and 13.<lb />
Raw of Greenville.<lb />
A new dormitory for men located<lb />
n the Southeast Cam. us will be<lb />
ailed Pan! E. Jones Hall. A class-<lb />
ooni building on the east campus<lb />
vi 11 be named the Edwin E. Raw!<lb />
"uilding. Both buildings are sched-<lb />
uled for completion -in the near fu-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Dr. Jones, a graduate of the Medi-<lb />
cal College of Virginia, is a dentist<lb />
and farmer. For five terms he was<lb />
Senator for Pitt County in the North<lb />
Carolina General Assembly. He has<lb />
acted as president of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Dental Society and of the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of Dental F.xaminers.<lb />
"Di. Jone's services to East Caro-<lb />
lina College have been outstanding<lb />
Dr. Messiah stated.<lb />
Bast Carolina from 1953 to 1955. He<lb />
held the ositions of vice chairman,<lb />
member of the budget-building com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Mr. Rawl, founder and first presi-<lb />
 of the Pirates Club, headed the<lb />
fund-raising campaign which enabled<lb />
the college to build a stadium.<lb />
The Board of Trustees described<lb />
Mr. Raw as "a dynamic person is<lb />
many activities of the college<lb />
The art, psychology, business, and<lb />
education departments will occupy the<lb />
Edwin E. Rawl Building upon its<lb />
completion early in the summer of<lb />
199.<lb />
Paul E. Jones Hall, scheduled for<lb />
completion early in March will house<lb />
30 man students. The building will<lb />
include a cafeteria.<lb />
Student From Nicaragua Likes<lb />
Girls, Sports, Rock rC Roll<lb />
Clay Improving;<lb />
Will Not Return<lb />
This Quarter<lb />
"Dr. Clay and his wife wish<lb />
to express their deepest appre-<lb />
ciation for the many cards he<lb />
has received from well-wishers<lb />
stated Dr. Paul Murrsy, head of<lb />
the Social Studies Department.<lb />
Dr. Murray also announced that<lb />
Dr. Howard Clay, who was re-<lb />
background indicates a superior cap cently hospitalised following s<lb />
acity or preparation in science, math- J heart attack while teaching in<lb />
ematics, engineering, or a modern<lb />
foreign language states Tucker<lb />
By LIBBY WILLIAMS<lb />
James Callifer, who is the son of a night. The cooperation of everyone<lb />
renowned atheist. His family hates will bo greatly appreciated com-<lb />
him and his estranged wife is unable mented A.PO president Dan Spain.<lb />
"We hope to have applicants for<lb />
osns within the next week TtKker<lb />
?ay. "Students who meet the qual-<lb />
ificiations are encouraged to come<lb />
by the office of the Director of Stu-<lb />
dent Personnel and inquire about the<lb />
loan<lb />
Flanagan, will not return to<lb />
school this, quarter.<lb />
Dr. Clay has been removed<lb />
from the oxygen tent and Is not<lb />
allowed to receive visitors. "His<lb />
condition la improving snd we<lb />
are all hoping for a complete<lb />
recovery hi the near future re-<lb />
ported Dr. Murray.<lb />
Twenty year old Pedro Solis, who<lb />
is from Nicaragua came to East<lb />
Carolina to learn English. Pedro ar-<lb />
rived here during Christmas vaca-<lb />
tions. He is auditing courses this<lb />
quarter to improve his English. Next<lb />
quarter he plans to take courses for<lb />
credit.<lb />
Pedro chose East Carolina because<lb />
he was told that there were not many<lb />
Latin Americans here. He was also<lb />
told that here he could learn English<lb />
very rapidly. He says he likes ECC<lb />
because he has lieen received very<lb />
well here and bis professors and the<lb />
students have been very kind to him.<lb />
When asked what he thought about<lb />
American girls, Pedro stated that<lb />
this question was very difficult to<lb />
answer. Hojwever, he did say that he<lb />
had met some girls here who were as<lb />
retty as those in Nicaragua.<lb />
Although the musk here is very<lb />
different from that of his own coun-<lb />
try, Pedro likes the American music,<lb />
including rock and roll.<lb />
Baseball is his favorite sport.<lb />
Within a year, he hopes to learn<lb />
English and then Pedro plans to<lb />
study optometry. His father is man-<lb />
ager of a bank, and he has two sis-<lb />
ters and one brother. One of his<lb />
sisters and his brother studied at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Pi Kappa Receives Pledges<lb />
Pi Kappa sorority received their<lb />
quota of fourteen pledges during rush<lb />
week. The pledges are Pat Cameron,<lb />
Cynthia Cranford, Lynn Crouch,<lb />
Becky Crouch, Helen Fisher, Judy<lb />
Hearne, and Camilla Henderson.<lb />
Ot hers- are Judy Jolly, Sue Lassiter,<lb />
Lillian Moye, Nancy Rawls, Faye<lb />
Riven bark. Jean Simmons, and Ca<lb />
Wimberly.<lb /><pb facs="00038621_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I<lb />
Keep The Issue Alive<lb />
Four tudents have been working with<lb />
Si;A President Mike Katsias on a complete<lb />
revision f the student constitution. These<lb />
studentsBryan Harrison, Fred Ragan, Ro-<lb />
bert Johnson, and Jack McCann are work-<lb />
ing hard and in earnest to give the students<lb />
the best constitution possible.<lb />
The group has divided up the articles in<lb />
the constitution and each one is working on<lb />
these separately. This week-end they met to<lb />
discuss their progress.<lb />
The student body has expressed a desire<lb />
lor a clearer and more adequate constitution.<lb />
Now that there is a possibility that we have<lb />
on support should be given to the group<lb />
doing the work. m<lb />
Get behind them. Give them suggestions.<lb />
Fell them what you want. They have begun<lb />
a job. help them to finish it.<lb />
Student apathy has been replaced by<lb />
interest and concern. Don't let the issue die<lb />
down. Let's get all we can accomplished while<lb />
there is interest. If we do not get behind the<lb />
revision committee right now and keep the<lb />
issue alive, in a few weeks student interest<lb />
will die down and we will have apathy con-<lb />
cerning student affairs.<lb />
Negroes Enter Quietly<lb />
Massive resistance laws, barrier to de-<lb />
segregation, have crumbled in Virginia. The<lb />
laws under which nine schools in that state<lb />
have been closed have been thrown out by a<lb />
special three-judge Federal Court and the<lb />
Virginia Supreme Court.<lb />
Unless the General Assembly is able to<lb />
think up some new method of stalling, their<lb />
cause is lost and at least token integration<lb />
is inevitable.<lb />
Monday for the first time in history,<lb />
twenty-one Negro children entered seven<lb />
white schools in Norfolk and Arlington<lb />
County. Although a number of police were on<lb />
hand ready for trouble, integration began<lb />
with a complete absence of demonstrations,<lb />
picketing, or disturbing incidents.<lb />
Perhaps the people realized that their<lb />
nor, v ho has come to a dead end in his<lb />
search for legal segregation, will condemn<lb />
ny violence or outright defiance of the law.<lb />
Rut perhaps the real reason for the quiet<lb />
beginning is that the students of Virginia<lb />
are glad to have their public schools back at<lb />
any cost. They do not want to take the chance<lb />
ving them closed again.<lb />
Perhaps the real issue for these students<lb />
who have been out of school since September<lb />
is not whether there is to be integration, but<lb />
rather, is there to be public schooling for<lb />
the<lb />
News Misinterpiets<lb />
The mass meeting last week, attended<lb />
by between 400 and 500 students, was a fine<lb />
gesture on the part of our President John D.<lb />
Messick. Students were allowed to ask ques-<lb />
tions concerning students affairs and were<lb />
given a straight answer from the man most<lb />
qualified to do the answering.<lb />
Because of the rapid growth spurt of this<lb />
college, the administration has perhaps lost<lb />
much of the close contact it had with students<lb />
in earlier years. This meeting brought back<lb />
somewhat the close association.<lb />
It is indeed a shame that the press has<lb />
played up less important aspects of the'meet-<lb />
ing. This type of news coverage perhaps<lb />
sacrificed the real worth of the meeting.<lb />
One remark seen so frequently in the<lb />
papers these past few days was not even ini-<lb />
tiated by Dr. Messick. He was merely an-<lb />
swering an insipid question.<lb />
We thiik Dr. Messick on behalf of the<lb />
students who saw the true value of such a<lb />
meeting and who appreciate his presence at<lb />
the one last week.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
ECC's Reputation<lb />
Receives Knocks<lb />
By BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
There is no use mincing words.<lb />
East Carolina's reputation as a grow-<lb />
in.sr intellectual institution was dealt<lb />
a serious blow last week.<lb />
The "intellectual climate" here,<lb />
about which we have heard so much,<lb />
i, according to one observer, "at<lb />
pretty low ebb<lb />
The people of this area have been<lb />
informed in p:rand style about East<lb />
Carolina's little crisis and the public<lb />
re! over the state has caught just<lb />
enough of it to beirin criticizing the<lb />
school<lb />
sex, booze,<lb />
in the<lb />
Big Boy<lb />
Pool Shark's Travels<lb />
BriEsH Greenville Area<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
p r cr'<lb />
Enter as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDTTOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editors<lb />
Co-Sports Editors<lb />
Photographer<lb />
News Staff<lb />
Pa it, Libby<lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
Billy Arnold, Pat Harvey<lb />
Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Betty Maynor, Pat Farmer, Wilma<lb />
Williams, Jackie Linville, Claudia<lb />
Tod, Lob Whiting, Tom Jackson, Bonnie Rut-<lb />
ledge, I at Reel.<lb />
Columnists James Corbet, Derry Walker, Billy<lb />
Arnold, Nancy Lilly, Bob Harper, Pat Harvey,<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Coov Editor  Jean Ann Watera<lb />
Cartoonists Billy Arnold. D rry Walker<lb />
Proofreading Staff Gwen Johnson, Shirley Lewis,<lb />
Marcel:e Vogel, Jean Ann Watera, Melborne<lb />
P'eren. Jane Berryman.<lb />
:otd floor of Wright Building<lb />
r  n ileourtments, 6101, extension 4<lb />
Opinions expressed on the editorial page are<lb />
those of the editorial atatf and do not neceearflj<lb />
reflect the viewa of the faculty, adWiiiatratfea, <lb />
student: body.<lb />
The story of our mass meeting ori-<lb />
ginated in the "News and Observer<lb />
so it is not surprising that it was<lb />
distorted. It made good newspaper<lb />
copy since it mentioned<lb />
and "smoldering resentment'<lb />
first breath.<lb />
An editorial in the "Greensboro<lb />
Daily News" carried the distortion<lb />
process a step further and criticised<lb />
tii- president of our college for telling<lb />
the students how and how not to kiss.<lb />
Furthermore, columnist Charles<lb />
Craven, the "News and Observer's"<lb />
top cliche ex-ert, has had something<lb />
to say about East Carolina practi-<lb />
cally every day for three weeks.<lb />
The highlights of that meeting did<lb />
not necessarily concern sex, booze, or<lb />
"smoldering resentment The story<lb />
of the mass meeting in the Green-<lb />
ville "Daily Reflector played down<lb />
these elements.<lb />
The "News and Observer" wasn't<lb />
justified in sending a reporter down<lb />
here to cover a meetiag of 400 stu-<lb />
dents. They were even less justified<lb />
in putting the distorted result on<lb />
 age one.<lb />
The "Greensboro Daily News" role<lb />
in the incident was even less just-<lb />
ified. The president of the college<lb />
talked to the students for over an<lb />
hour, and they chose one misquoted<lb />
statement on which to editorialize.<lb />
They criticized Dr. Messick for tel-<lb />
ling the students how to run their<lb />
affairs, yet in the same breath they<lb />
instruct him how to run the college.<lb />
It is difficult enough to ran a college<lb />
from a desk in the administration<lb />
building, hut it is impossible from a<lb />
desk in a Greensboro newspaper of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
Th;s incident has revealed, if no-<lb />
thing else, how unethical the noble<lb />
rrofession of journalism can be. In<lb />
order to sell a news-aper, some<lb />
people would not hesitate to place<lb />
our college on the public chopping<lb />
block.<lb />
Some of us, no doubt, were over-<lb />
dyed to be prominently figured in<lb />
last week's news, but it isn't the kind<lb />
of nublicity we need.<lb />
If the people in this state regarded<lb />
East Carolina as a "party school"<lb />
before. I wonder what they think of<lb />
it now.<lb />
Applause Flows<lb />
For Superb Music<lb />
By JEAN ANN WATERS<lb />
The Roger Wagner Chorale attract-<lb />
ed the largest crowd and drew the<lb />
most applause of any performers that<lb />
have apreared on campus this year.<lb />
Not being an expert in the field of<lb />
music, this reviewer can give only<lb />
the overall picture without going into<lb />
the why's and wherefore's of musical<lb />
interpretation. My opinion, which I<lb />
have reason to believe is shared by an<lb />
estimated 2,000 others, is that the<lb />
Chorale sang the most beautiful mu-<lb />
sic in .the most beautiful way that I<lb />
have ever heard.<lb />
The singers always acted as a unit.<lb />
Even the soloists seemed to be just<lb />
an extension of the whole. Small as<lb />
the group was, they produced a<lb />
stereophonic effect so that even when<lb />
singing barely above a whisper, thev<lb />
could be heard to the last row.<lb />
Stecher and Horowitz, duo-pianists,<lb />
combined flawless technique with<lb />
sympathetic interpretation to give a<lb />
magnificent i erformance.<lb />
The program ranged from sacred<lb />
music sung in Latin to light folk<lb />
songs and pop tunes. The religious<lb />
songs included the gentle, flowing<lb />
'Ave Maria the joyful "Cantate<lb />
Domino the bittersweet "Vere Lan-<lb />
guored" and "Magnificat a product<lb />
of the unlikely combination of an an-<lb />
ge! chant and the syncopation found<lb />
in jass music.<lb />
Catherine Gayer, soprano soloist in<lb />
"Three Lovely Birds From Paradise<lb />
had a beautiful voiceclear, pure, and<lb />
sweet.<lb />
The encores were mostly light, ra-<lb />
ther elementary numbers sung to<lb />
balance the heavy music earlier in the<lb />
concert. The last song brought down<lb />
the houn T war "Oklahoma from<lb />
the musifal f the sarne nme which<lb />
made pn-h 8 a student produc-<lb />
tion two years ago. When the Chorale<lb />
finished, the applause made the walla<lb />
vibrate.<lb />
w U)filX$R.<lb />
Ruinous 'Bomber' Roams Into Unusual Areas<lb />
Hello there literary fanatics, we're<lb />
back again with words of wisdom and<lb />
decorum. This week we have a couple<lb />
of poetic selections for your apprai-<lb />
sal.<lb />
This first one was written by a<lb />
young lady while sitting in economics<lb />
HI class at 12:00. I'm sure you'll<lb />
agree after reading this work, that<lb />
this young lady was truly inspired<lb />
when she wrote;<lb />
RECESSION AT HIGH NOON<lb />
Recession is the problem,<lb />
Economy's under storm.<lb />
Don't sit in fruitless lectures,<lb />
The country needs reform.<lb />
If money helps the conflict,<lb />
Don't juggle budgets and facts;<lb />
Go patronize the chow hall,<lb />
My stomach is getting' lax.<lb />
This next "work of art" was writ-<lb />
ten by myself and was inspired while<lb />
reading this very column.<lb />
ODE TO A CLICHE'<lb />
You answer all problems,<lb />
yet answer none,<lb />
you speak all things,<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
yet say not one.<lb />
To the great critic,<lb />
you're grounds for "touche"<lb />
But to me, a narcotic,<lb />
Cliche.<lb />
There has been quite a bit of con-<lb />
troversy over the "Mad Bomber" of<lb />
Slay Hall recently.<lb />
Apparently some kid received a<lb />
shirt-tail full of fireworks along with<lb />
his vial of Clear-Face (a common<lb />
remedy for acne, much used by adole-<lb />
scents) during the Christmas holi-<lb />
days.<lb />
This bird is generous enough to<lb />
give a fireworks display to the other<lb />
students in the dorm almost every<lb />
night (although the display tend to<lb />
he little short and unvaried i.e one<lb />
big blast followed by a moment of<lb />
stunned silence).<lb />
Now we don't really mind the<lb />
noise, as a matter of fact we enjoy<lb />
the excitement (as we enjoy lung<lb />
cancer), our only worry is that the<lb />
blasts are destroying the witty say-<lb />
ings and poetic thoughts which have<lb />
Art Exhibits Provide Beauty<lb />
By JANE BERRYMAN<lb />
Due to the influence and example<lb />
of Dr. Wellington Gray, Mr. Paul<lb />
Minnis, Mr. John Gordon, Mr. Thomas<lb />
Flowers, and Dr. Charles Carter the<lb />
students of EOC have come to realize<lb />
that art is more than just a "pretty<lb />
picture It would be well worth any-<lb />
one's time to venture up to second<lb />
floor Austin and observe the excel-<lb />
lent work done by the students in<lb />
the art department.<lb />
Not only is there the regular senior<lb />
exhibit which varies from time to<lb />
time, but there also are many fine<lb />
examples of such things as ceramics,<lb />
sculpture, painting, and sketches in<lb />
the classrooms. It may be surprising<lb />
to note that much of this work is not<lb />
done only by the art majors. Many<lb />
other students are finding hidden<lb />
talents along this vein simply by ex-<lb />
perimenting in it.<lb />
The exhibits shown on second floor<lb />
Austin are done by the senior art<lb />
majors at ECC and they represent<lb />
the type of art in which the artist<lb />
excels. The next to be displayed will<lb />
a watercolor exhibit by Thomas Mims<lb />
from Henderson, N. C. Dr. Gray<lb />
serves as his advisor.<lb />
Aside from the student art dis-<lb />
plays on campus, once a month there<lb />
is an exhibit in the library usually<lb />
done by a professional artist. The one<lb />
being shown now is on sculpture, done<lb />
by Anna Hyatt Huntington, one of<lb />
the greatest sculptors whom Ameri-<lb />
ca has produced and who stands first<lb />
among American women sculptors.<lb />
Shown in the exhibition are nine<lb />
works. Titles include "Doe and<lb />
Fawn "Spider Monkey Asleep<lb />
"Two Swans "Fox and Goose and<lb />
"Hound on a Hfll<lb />
The exhibition is sponsored by the<lb />
Department of Art. Grace Pickett of<lb />
the Studio Guild, West Redding,<lb />
Conn made the arrangements.<lb />
Mrs. Huntington in her childhood<lb />
began the study of animals under the<lb />
guidance of her father, Alpheus<lb />
Hyatt, eminent Harvard professor of<lb />
zoology and curator of the Boston<lb />
Museum of Natural History. Later<lb />
she studied at the Art Students Lea-<lb />
gue in New York, at the Department<lb />
of Fine Arts at Syracuse University,<lb />
and with the great American sculptor<lb />
(nitzon Borglum.<lb />
In 11)15 her equestrian Joan of Arc<lb />
was placed on Riverside Drive, New<lb />
York City. Her animal sculptures<lb />
now stand in more than 200 museums<lb />
of Luxembourg and Edinburgh.<lb />
With her husband, noted poet, art<lb />
patron, and philanthropist, Archer<lb />
Milton Huntington, she founded the<lb />
Brookgreen Gardens of South Caro-<lb />
lina, an outdoor sculpture museum of<lb />
6500 acreas, presented to the state of<lb />
South Carolina in 1936.<lb />
Among approximately 400 sculp-<lb />
tures exhibited there, not more than<lb />
twenty are the work of Mrs. Hunting-<lb />
ton. Her works at Brookgreen in-<lb />
clude the colossal "Fighting Stal-<lb />
lions Her equestrian statue of El<lb />
Cid, Spanish hero, adorns the plaza of<lb />
the Spanish Museum in New York<lb />
City, which was founded by her hus-<lb />
band, in<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I would like to answer Mr. Field's<lb />
wise and heart-warming words in his<lb />
letter to the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
last week.<lb />
There have been "nobodies as he<lb />
referred to himself, who have been<lb />
against fraternities and sororities<lb />
since they were first organized, but<lb />
they (frats, sororities) are still func-<lb />
tioning and will still function because<lb />
there is a definite place for them in<lb />
campus life.<lb />
His narrow minded advice is needed<lb />
by no one, but since he persists in<lb />
tearing down a whole system because<lb />
of the actions of a few, I feel some-<lb />
one should let him know another side<lb />
of the story. He exemplifies the<lb />
countless number of pessimists who<lb />
do nothing to find the good attributes<lb />
of a group, but instead tear them<lb />
apart without knowing the first thing<lb />
of what they arr saying.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
David Thompson<lb />
been so painstakingly inscribed on the<lb />
walls. And too, some are a little leary<lb />
of what he will find to play with when<lb />
all his fireworks are gone. Who<lb />
knows . . . someone might give him<lb />
a switchblade, or a gallon of nitro-<lb />
glycerin, or a column in the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN.<lb />
Word was passed last fall that a<lb />
survey would be made to determine<lb />
the effectiveness of the new closed<lb />
circuit TV classes and their popu-<lb />
larity with the students.<lb />
Some are wondering just what the<lb />
results were and when the complete<lb />
facts and figures will be made avail-<lb />
aoie to the entire student body.<lb />
One comment on last week's ex-<lb />
citement, "it was very impressive<lb />
You All Are Static;<lb />
I Alone Am Moving<lb />
(a young tree addresses humanity)<lb />
You all are static; I alone am mov-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Racing beyond each planted Pullman<lb />
wheel<lb />
I pity you and long to reel<lb />
You through my thousand outstretch-<lb />
ed ways of loving.<lb />
Are you alive at all? Can non-trees<lb />
feel?<lb />
He had once been a huge man. He wa-<lb />
bioboned, not just fat. The penitentiary had<lb />
relieved him of most of h body's excess<lb />
v-eight. however, for he no longer filled up<lb />
tbp xt-a larre denim clothing he wore.<lb />
Tb-ouh the vcrs hi hair had cr-<lb />
toward the rear of his head. Now it was like<lb />
a wig that had slipped partly backward and<lb />
covered the arc where his neck was sup-<lb />
rosed to be; actually, he had no visible neck,<lb />
just a puffv fat chin that hid his collar.<lb />
He h d waddk-d silently into the plao-<lb />
- a ceat himself at the counter on th-<lb />
stool nearest me. He glanced at me with his<lb />
fe'atinous eves, then turned to the waitrt<lb />
 nH n-dered a Pepsi.<lb />
He was looking to rd the back of thn<lb />
place where the pool tables are when she<lb />
b-ouHht his drink.<lb />
"Wat are thev doin' bjck there?" he<lb />
asked. His question was directed to no oi<lb />
 oarticular. and it went unanswered until<lb />
the guy who runs the place thumoed the<lb />
ashes off his cigarette and said. "She I<lb />
pool He said it like he had never heard<lb />
anyone who didn't know what pool was.<lb />
"Ain't played none of that since they<lb />
me out he grunted. The manager of tl<lb />
pl ;ce put his cigarette out and squinted tx<lb />
bnd his glasses at Big Boy; first with eurio-<lb />
sity, then indifference. The waitress was fac-<lb />
ing- the mirror on the wall, toying with her<lb />
hair net. She watched the reflection of Big<lb />
Boy while wearing that look of boredom a<lb />
woman wears when she doesn't want anyone<lb />
to know how curious she is.<lb />
"Think I'll see if I can still shoot he<lb />
said, and opened his mouth into what was<lb />
more a snarl than a grin. He slid off of the<lb />
stool and walked slowly to the door entering<lb />
into the poolroom, pushed it open, and par-<lb />
tially disappeared into the tobacco smoke<lb />
that hogged the air.<lb />
I didn't have to see the rest. I drank my<lb />
coffee and left.<lb />
Big Boy left the place three or four hours<lb />
later, the manager told me the next day. Ht-<lb />
left with his pockets stuffed with crumpled<lb />
green bills. He probably would not return to<lb />
that place soon. He h-d made too nice a haul.<lb />
He wouldn't want to scare all the fish away,<lb />
and there were other poolrooms just as pro-<lb />
mising. He must hit them all during his brief<lb />
visit.<lb />
Another "hustle had made the pil-<lb />
grimage to Greenville.<lb />
Tough, Isn't It?<lb />
for at my pith<lb />
great stacks<lb />
Run while I may<lb />
gnaws Night.<lb />
The windsthese are<lb />
of anchored air;<lb />
I thresh them with my hard-<lb />
pronged hair;<lb />
I jump right through them, roaring<lb />
my delight.<lb />
Live while I mayrun, run, no mat-<lb />
ter where.<lb />
How marvelousif you but knew<lb />
is speed!<lb />
You all must wait; I am your over-<lb />
taker.<lb />
Striding to green from yellow acre,<lb />
I toss you S; ring. Each dawn, my<lb />
tendrils knead<lb />
Stars into pancake-suns like a tall<lb />
baker.<lb /><lb />
Trudging toward snowtime, I could<lb />
weep for hours<lb />
To think of birds, the birds I leave<lb />
behind.<lb />
Why did the God who keeps you<lb />
blind,<lb />
Instead give sight and sentience to<lb />
my flowers?<lb />
Black questions in my sap outwear<lb />
my rind.<lb />
Humans (I almost envy you your<lb />
peace)<lb />
Are free of this gnarled urge for<lb />
Absolutes<lb />
Which sweetens and saddens all<lb />
my fruits,<lb />
Dragging my twigs down when Yd<lb />
fly toward bliss<lb />
While bugs and diamonds agoniie my<lb />
roots.<lb />
Peter Viereek, 1M8<lb />
This is one of the many poema by<lb />
Peter Viereek, distinguished pos and<lb />
scholar who will visit our caarpua<lb />
February 16, IT, and 18 under the<lb />
auspices oi the Danforth Foundation<lb />
project on compus.<lb />
Sister Gets Athlete's<lb />
Fcot; Loses Spotlight<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
My sister had athlete's foot when she<lb />
was eighteen.<lb />
It used to embarrass her a lot and I got<lb />
a real big kick out of it: I'm the one who<lb />
gave it to her.<lb />
When I was fifteen, I played midget<lb />
fooball and all and she was just getting to the<lb />
age when she was going out with boys and<lb />
trying to trap them into marriage.<lb />
I used to come home at night from prac-<lb />
tice, all fagged out and exhausted and have<lb />
to sit at the supper table and listen to her<lb />
talk about all the boys she had in love with<lb />
her and that kind of bunk.<lb />
She'd say,  . . Johnny Motherwell tried<lb />
to propose to me last night and lower her<lb />
head shyly and grin at us all and Mother<lb />
would be shocked to death and Daddy would<lb />
look at her suspiciously and I'd just about<lb />
throw up. And every time I asked for some-<lb />
thing like the biscuits or the potatoes or<lb />
something, she'd always be talking with her<lb />
hands and pretending like she didn't hear.<lb />
Nobody had time to ask me about prac-<lb />
tice. I remember one time I was telling about<lb />
how I made this terriffic tackle that all the<lb />
guys were talking about and she came in late-<lb />
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him and I was forgotten. Me and my tackle<lb />
and all.<lb />
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and going to her closet and getting out all<lb />
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walking around. I had athlete's feet, of<lb />
course, being a guard. And her feet were as<lb />
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noticed her feet, of course, being built like<lb />
she was and all.<lb />
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stricken her with it. And she just about went<lb />
crazy, scratching, scratching. At the table,<lb />
probably in school and on dates and all. She<lb />
was mortally wounded.<lb />
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last year, she contacted some kind of germs<lb />
and had to have both legs amputated and<lb />
that ended her problem.<lb />
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cert here February 15.<lb />
r  a number of years Miss Drake<lb />
Mr. Perry have presented two-<lb />
piano recitals at the college and in<lb />
t . .ses for towns and cities in various parts of<lb />
report the state. They have played for the<lb />
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fast ections which have received favor-<lb />
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and 4:00. I the Metro; olitian Opera Guild.<lb />
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One could not know the horror of<lb />
living in a dictator dominated country<lb />
unless he was a citiien of the country<lb />
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ente Province, Cuba told a group of<lb />
students here last week.<lb />
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bell College, spoke to one of Mrs. I<lb />
Mai garitte A. .Perry's Spainish clas- <lb />
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and after Fidel Castro drove out<lb />
dent Fulgencio Batista.<lb />
Oriente Province. Miss Corrales'<lb />
home, was a stronghold of Castro's<lb />
guerillas during the revolution and<lb />
the scene of the fiercest fighting<lb />
during the war.<lb />
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of the nirht. A soldier of Batista<lb />
asked for the man of the house. If<lb />
aught, one'fl father, husband, or bro-<lb />
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'ways afraid she said.<lb />
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timinals, she explained that if the<lb />
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nals, the people whose loved ones<lb />
were killed by these Batista men<lb />
would be set upon vengeance until<lb />
they had murdered the men them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
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unmercifully<lb />
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no will really set up<lb />
democracy or if he will turn out to<lb />
le another dictator said Miss Cor-<lb />
lales. "He has liberated us; he is the<lb />
aero of the country, and the people<lb />
believe in him. They must have some-<lb />
thing to believe in she explained.<lb />
'Perhaps he will be a dictator. Who<lb />
rnewal Only time will tell. But we<lb />
pray that at least we will have a free<lb />
democratic Cuba Miss Corrales con-<lb />
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Gordon Exhibits Paintings In Prominent<lb />
Universities, Colleges Of North Carolina<lb />
College Onion<lb />
Fetes Foreign<lb />
Students At<lb />
Reception<lb />
The College Union staged an in-<lb />
formal reception Sunday afternoon<lb />
to honor the foreign students on<lb />
campus. Administrative officers, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff members, students, and<lb />
townspeople were invited to meet<lb />
claimed Miss Corrales. the foreign students and talk with<lb />
Railroad Offers<lb />
Tours To Students<lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad is<lb />
offering all-ex; ense tours to Wash-<lb />
ington. D. C. and New York. N. Y.<lb />
again this year. These tours are<lb />
designed for schools clubs, classes,<lb />
and similiar organizations.<lb />
The tour of Washington will in-<lb />
clude guided tours through the F. B. I.<lb />
building, The White House, the Wash-<lb />
ngton Monument, the Capitol Build-j<lb />
lg, Senate Chamber, the House of<lb />
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ton landmarks. Estimated cost of<lb />
he four day tour is $28.50.<lb />
The New York tour includes an<lb />
ill-day sightseeing tour of the city.<lb />
Visits are made to the Statue of<lb />
Liberty. Empire State Huilding, Radio<lb />
City Buildings. United Nations, China<lb />
Town and the Bowery. Estimated<lb />
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Honored quests were Claudio Ar-<lb />
menian? Javier Cicero, and Kay<lb />
Rodrfguei from Mexico; Albert and<lb />
'lsrs Rang from Formosa; Pedro<lb />
Solis from Nicaragua; Michele Canis<lb />
Weisberg from France; Chris Van<lb />
Pi ken from Holland; and Alice<lb />
Conolano. who has lived in Brazil.<lb />
Eric Oral from Germany and Dr.<lb />
Certrud Graf from Czechoslavkia.<lb />
new faculty members, were also in-<lb />
troduced to the group.<lb />
Yvonne Smith. Assistant Recrea-<lb />
tion Supervisor of the College Union,<lb />
showed slides from Holland, France,<lb />
r Mexico.<lb />
Elisabeth Bowman, member of the<lb />
Allege Union Soda) Committee, was<lb />
chairman of the reception. Assisting<lb />
her were Dorothy Smith, Nancy Har-<lb />
ris. Ron Stephens. Jimmie Wall,<lb />
Carolyn Waters, George Ray. Rarhael<lb />
Mullens, and Sarah Ewell.<lb />
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Sigma Phi Al ha, foreign language<lb />
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By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
Since the age of 13 when he began<lb />
painting under instruction at Center<lb />
College in Danville, Kentucky, John<lb />
Gordon of the East Carolina Art<lb />
Department, has produced and ex-<lb />
hibiten many praise-worthy paintings.<lb />
He was recently presented an award<lb />
by the North' Carolina State Art<lb />
Society for his painting "Boodie at<lb />
Table<lb />
After Mr. Gordon began his studies<lb />
at Center College, he begn doing<lb />
commissioned work at the age of<lb />
fifteen. He first exhibited in a juried<lb />
show at Louisville, Kentucky in 1948<lb />
.mil continued to exhibit while an<lb />
.mdergraduate student at the Uni-<lb />
erslty ol Kentucky.<lb />
As an undergraduate, Mr. Gordon<lb />
attended Center College at Danville,<lb />
Kentucky: the University of Denver<lb />
at Denver. Colorado; The school of<lb />
Fine Arts. Marseille, France; Ameri-<lb />
can University, Braivity, France;<lb />
and the University of Kentucky.<lb />
Lexington, Kentucky where in<lb />
June 1950 he obtained his BA. degree<lb />
with a major in Art. In June 1952,<lb />
he obtained a Master of Fine Arts<lb />
degree from the State University<lb />
of Iowa.<lb />
In September 1952, Mr. Gordon<lb />
ame to East Carolina as an instruc-<lb />
tor in the Art Department, and he is<lb />
now an assistant professor in the<lb />
department. He has taught painting,<lb />
drawing, figure drawing, ceramics,<lb />
sculpture, printmaking, art history,<lb />
lesign. art orientation and art ap-<lb />
reciation since coming here. He now<lb />
irimarily teaches drawing, painting,<lb />
and art history.<lb />
Since he came to East Carolina<lb />
College, Mr. Gordon has maintained<lb />
a studio, located in town or on cam-<lb />
pus at various times. For almost a Organizational News<lb />
year his studio has been provided<lb />
by Mr. R. V. Keel, a prominent local<lb />
businessman.<lb />
During the past few months, Mr.<lb />
Gordon has contributed to many ex-<lb />
it HN GORDON .   recently won a N.<lb />
ls painting "Boodie At Tshle<lb />
C. State Art Society award for<lb />
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hibits throughout the state. He cur Arthur DeStout was elected presi-<lb />
rently has five paintings on exhibit dent of BCC'i Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
in the State Art Museum at Raleigh.<lb />
He also has a one-man show on ex-<lb />
I hibit at the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina at Chapel Hill. During February,<lb />
he will have a one-man show at Duke<lb />
University in Durham, North Caro-<lb />
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in the picture, "This Angry Age" that<lb />
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auditorium, Friday, February 6, at<lb />
7:00 p. m. Anthony Perkins, Sylvana<lb />
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major roles in this Columbia techni-<lb />
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There are many brilliant scenic<lb />
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Fraternity in their recent officer<lb />
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forthcoming year.<lb />
Other new officers who were in-<lb />
stalled are: Charles Dyson, Vice<lb />
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George Baynea, Tranrei; .John West.<lb />
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Music Fraternity<lb />
Begins Pledge Period<lb />
The Beta Psi chapter of Sigma<lb />
Alpha Iota started the ledge period<lb />
January 19. The pledge service was<lb />
conducted at the home of Mrs. Her-<lb />
bert Carter, who is serving her first<lb />
term as program and social advisor<lb />
for the fraternity.<lb />
The new pledges of the fraternity<lb />
are: LaMarr Hadley, Ann Vickery,<lb />
Patsy Roberts, Jan Worst, Rose Rich,<lb />
and Shirley Williams.<lb />
Others are Emily Vinson Rose<lb />
Lindsay, Marie Sutton, Carolyn Pet-<lb />
ty, Betsy Orr, and Barbara Murray.<lb />
These girls will be formally initiated<lb />
en February 22.<lb />
bury club i rejects during the school.<lb />
Tickets can be obtained from mem-<lb />
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door.<lb />
Iambic Speaks To Fraternity<lb />
Ruth Lambie of the Home Ec-<lb />
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Miss Lambie spoke on the cultural<lb />
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Island. During the speech color<lb />
slides were shown which gave the<lb />
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waian.<lb />
Phi Omicron Meets<lb />
Phi Omicron, the home economics<lb />
honorary fraternity, met in Flanagan<lb />
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monthly meeting. Barbara Whichard<lb />
presided.<lb />
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a specialist in the field of politi-<lb />
cal science, spoke on the 1960 national<lb />
election, its candidates, and the prob-<lb />
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and Republican parties.<lb />
Plans were suggested for a club<lb />
banquet to be held sometime in the<lb />
following weeks. It was announced<lb />
that another speaker will be present<lb />
at the next regular meeting.<lb />
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Paul's Episcopal Church<lb />
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Last week the Beta pledge of Theta<lb />
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officers. The officers are: president,<lb />
Bob Burwell; vice-president, Edward<lb />
Munn, and secretary, Bernke<lb />
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the Club will meet at 7 o'clock February<lb />
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being taught in Memorial pool eaeh<lb />
Saturday morning.<lb />
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of 10 weeks with two classes being<lb />
taught each Saturday. It is designed<lb />
isys and girls through the age<lb />
bracket of 6 to 16. Mr. Jim Mallory,<lb />
Miss Gay Hogan and six East Carolina<lb />
Water Safety Instructors will admini-<lb />
ster the physical part of the pro-<lb />
gram. Coordinating with them ia Dr.<lb />
K, M. Jorgensen, head ef the depart-<lb />
ment of Health and P. E. and Mr.<lb />
Rav Martinez, coach of East Caro-<lb />
lina's Mfhly ranked swim team.<lb />
Assembly Line Method<lb />
The famd Red C'oss Assembly<lb />
Lin method of teaching will be used.<lb />
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he able to compete with and learn in<lb />
a gronn that is equal to each one of<lb />
them. In other words, six different<lb />
awimmlng stations will be used for<lb />
six different types of swimmers in<lb />
this ag bracket. If the child<lb />
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No. I. If be swims fair he will be<lb />
put at station No. 3. If he is good j<lb />
he will be put at station No. 5, etc I<lb />
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to the next station until he has finally<lb />
reached station No. 5 or 8 by the<lb />
end of the program.<lb />
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$15.00, actually $1.56 for each lesson,<lb />
2 meager sain to pay for insrratiee<lb />
hat will be beneficial to the young-<lb />
ster throughout his life.<lb />
Water Warm<lb />
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shower before and after the course<lb />
each Saturday are of course provided,<lb />
but each enrolling member has been<lb />
asked to bring his own swimming suit<lb />
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Bucs.<lb />
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athletes from the Tidewater Area bss. Some sf them hare bee- Joe F:<lb />
ff Buck. George Turner, Foster Morse. Resgie Byrti. Jesse. C-rry. Ji<lb />
Henderson, Milton CoOier, Howard Beak. Ear: S-seet. Ted Gartrran. Jr<lb />
Don Smith, Bflly Skeeter, Freddy James. - ass many, mary<lb />
bas Bi?! McDonald, Frank Madizan asd Jack Boose are a rs-<lb />
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 thssajs, perhaps even more talent will come from that area.<lb />
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next year, the situation will be better as far as publicity and sche<lb />
goes-<lb />
Sport Notes<lb />
Dr. J. O. Miller will step down as bead of EC's North State Cham-<lb />
n:on track squad in favor of Coach Bill McDonald. McDonald has a roagb<lb />
road ahead of him to be sure, bat not from the standpoint of material.<lb />
The Pirates wil! be favored to take I ?nce t.e aea<lb />
&amp;r. Where Coach McDonald wiI have B I sjjk are such things as so<lb />
e track to practice on as far as a regulation track is concerned, poor<lb />
and inadequate facilities at moat of the colleges m the conference, poor 7<lb />
handled invitational tournaments (at east they were last sssar), etc. Lets<lb />
j face it. Coaching is all work and very little : a in the past Coachmg<lb />
. track in the NSC has been sheer drudgery. D? Miller was always sjsjssaj <lb />
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stacles, such as Miller did, and also be equal to any challenge which might<lb />
face him.<lb />
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team. Pond is a distance man while Carry does everything but keep the<lb />
score. Joe Holmes of Manteo will be the number one mas is the field events.<lb />
Frank Freeman, a two mile letterman from Kmates will work with Morse<lb />
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smmmft. They are Ralph Bearing<lb />
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tailed information will appear in He next week's paper. Highlighting the<lb />
spring sport will he the Camp LeJeune tournament where East Carolina<lb />
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letic department Mallory, has the University of Delaware and the Univer-<lb />
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