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When the Pirate. battle Elon College<lb />
.Saturday night they will be seeking their<lb />
sixth straight win. Game time is 8:eu<lb />
in Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959<lb />
Number 16<lb />
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Problems, Literature A" S"ste" <lb />
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I 'irst-rate<lb />
Among PETER VIERECK .<lb />
From Hay night.<lb />
8? Bormitorte<lb />
Three Err dormitories are now<lb />
equip H so receive transmissions<lb />
from WWW'S. Campus Radio, through<lb />
radio sets that do not have to be FM.<lb />
Cotten, Jarvis, and Fleming Dorm-<lb />
itories now have the necessary equip-<lb />
ment to pick up the closed-circuit<lb />
HI radio signals transmitted from<lb />
' ovner Library. Jimmy Kirkland,<lb />
i-nsident of WWWS Radio, reports<lb />
Playhouse Gives Totting<lb />
Shed' In McGinnis Tonight<lb />
The Playhouse will resent the<lb />
second performance of "The Pott-<lb />
ing Shed" in Mcdinnis Auditorium<lb />
tonight at 8:00 o'clock. The play, a<lb />
three act mystery drama, began a<lb />
three night run last night.<lb />
The third major production for the<lb />
Playhouse this year, the play is<lb />
resident of WWWS Radio, retorts. . h SUPport (lf Spiritual<lb />
"The equipment we've installed Fmphasis VVt.ek. Last night's per-<lb />
as designed and built by Lawrence was f0u0wed by a critical<lb />
. to speak Mon<lb />
'Conservation<lb />
!  Cnad-<lb />
 r Amer-<lb />
rupy the annual chair in American<lb />
poetry and civilisation at the Uni-<lb />
, n, versitv of Florence, Italy, on a Ful-<lb />
i pring for Dr.<lb />
 e campus an- bright grant.<lb />
 recent issue Under the auspices of the George<lb />
; V REVIEW con- FUiston Poetry Foundation, he de-<lb />
rtiek OB "The livered a seriB of lectures tn 1956<lb />
b e. They at the University of Clncinati. He<lb />
THE REBEL  ent the summer of 1968 in Europe<lb />
tin. doing research on modern cultural<lb />
G lggen- history on a Rockerfeller travel grant.<lb />
1949 and Other than formal lectures. Dr.<lb />
 the first Viereck will visit classrooms and<lb />
iliti in Europe informal sessions. Dr. Frank U<lb />
second, he Hoskins of the English Depart-<lb />
,t idy Nine- ment will head the committee. Dr.<lb />
 v (story. Hubert Coleman of the Social Studies<lb />
he lectured Department and Bryan Harrison,<lb />
He spent rart editor of THE RE-BEL. will also<lb />
sor to oc- serve on the committee.<lb />
Rehr, our chief engineer. It has been<lb />
in expensive operation, and a time-<lb />
consuming ordeal, but we now have<lb />
the most difficult task behind us; that<lb />
installed and working. Now we're hop-<lb />
ing to raise more money so that we<lb />
may have the remainder of the dorm-<lb />
itories included in the system<lb />
Kirkland says.<lb />
KirkVind reports that the jobs<lb />
lone by Behr and Wendell W. Smi-<lb />
ley. WWWS Technical Advisor, were<lb />
lone most efficiently and the task,<lb />
when compared to other colleges<lb />
vith similar systems, was done well<lb />
considering the limited amount of<lb />
funds available for the project.<lb />
"Systems similar to ours at other<lb />
colleges have cost, in some instances,<lb />
upwards of $2,000, "Kirkland says,<lb />
"and we built our equipment and in-<lb />
stalled it with only $228 donated for<lb />
'his purpose by Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Fraternity, this contribution has been<lb />
spent, and we're hoping now that the<lb />
GA will give us some financial sup-<lb />
o,t so that we may complete our<lb />
work<lb />
Kirkland comments that his staff<lb />
moored only lf, and that, "we<lb />
'come anyone interested in parti-<lb />
ipating in radio work, especially<lb />
formance was followed by a critical<lb />
discussion led by Cleveland J. Brad-<lb />
i,er, .Jr Religious Director for the<lb />
College. Others on the pannel in-<lb />
cluded Mr. James Warren, Director<lb />
of Religious Drama, Scarritt College;<lb />
Rev. W. W. Finlator; Dr. James<lb />
Poindexter; and Mr. Ovid W. Pierce<lb />
of the English Department.<lb />
The lay has a spiritual theme.<lb />
It bod a successful stage history.<lb />
It was first produced on Broadway<lb />
in the 1986-67 season and later in<lb />
London. U was chosen on the "Ten<lb />
Best Plays" of that season.<lb />
"The Potting Shed" is the story<lb />
of James Callifer, the son of a re-<lb />
 owned atheist, who has suffered a<lb />
!BpM of memory and is rejected by<lb />
hts family. Merle Kelly, who also<lb />
played the lead in "The Admirable<lb />
Criehton" earlier this year, is doing<lb />
the role of James.<lb />
Other principles in the cast include<lb />
Mary Margaret Kelly as Sara Cal-<lb />
jf . lames' wife; Shirley Dixon as<lb />
Mis. Callifer, his mother; and Sylvia<lb />
Huston as Anne Callifer, his niece.<lb />
Also appearing are Bill Haislip,<lb />
Leigh Dobson, and Del Driver.<lb />
SSm -The M. M- U u,  U. pi .r.  JETVES<lb />
Sylvia Ruston, and Mary Margaret Kelly<lb />
Student Council Plans<lb />
Many Improvements<lb />
i a 1Jt,o nft in<lb />
temporary British novelist and movie formance Saturday night,<lb />
writei Most of his dramatic wort I addition to I ese performances,<lb />
,mu(es film scenario the Playhouse is making arrange-<lb />
The college ; layers will take the ents to take the play on tour. A<lb />
erformance to State College for dramatized preview of the play was<lb />
the Drama Festival tomorrow night, given on "Lets (Jo To College on<lb />
i , ,i-v"r TV ?Vio on dnririav<lb />
The campus' production is directed ani, will return with the final per- WNCT-TV tins past Sunday<lb />
b Associate Director, of the Play-<lb />
where technical aspects are concern-<lb />
house. Dr<lb />
Robert L. Rickert. In<lb />
eo.<lb />
Monday<lb />
liege De-<lb />
a of which<lb />
irected to-<lb />
venient st<lb />
and to<lb />
 mdards.<lb />
 tive fi m<lb />
. General As-<lb />
The Campus Radio president added<lb />
that many new nighttime programs<lb />
were in the making, and that the<lb />
jtaff was very interested in knowing<lb />
what types of programs the students<lb />
desired. One program recently ini-<lb />
, Itiated, has a "request-type" format,<lb />
,nd is titled. "Dedicated To You<lb />
Kirkland. in his comments, sub-<lb />
mitted a request that those students<lb />
in AM-equipved dorms set thier ra-<lb />
dio dials on 91.8 and judge the new<lb />
vttempts at better listening the sta-<lb />
tion is now making.<lb />
"We want the students to eritize<lb />
l, so that we may better our work<lb />
charge of Technical Direction was<lb />
Dr. J. A Withey, Director of the<lb />
Playbouse. The Stage Manage, for<lb />
 , , !a i Doris Bobbins.<lb />
Graham Greene is s famous con-<lb />
in education.<lb />
establishment of scholarships for stu<lb />
ients; encouraging greater interest<lb />
among alumni groups; snd working<lb />
toward improvement of scholastic<lb />
standards.<lb />
President John D. Messick. discus-<lb />
sing the Council commended the plan<lb />
of organising a group of interested<lb />
Fisher, Gentry<lb />
deceive Future<lb />
Teacher H(ws<lb />
a speaker at' students desirous of building a better dt,ternllne their likes and dis-<lb />
which rogram at the college.<lb />
t new "The plan he said, "is a whole-<lb />
some and an ambitious one.<lb />
BI1U sja, .- <lb />
likes he said, "because when they're<lb />
happy, so are we<lb />
50 re. resentatives<lb />
na counties<lb />
students on the<lb />
group of students working for tne<lb />
general good of the college will be<lb />
able to further the development of the<lb />
mcil as school in many ways.<lb />
ship will<lb />
ish to join.<lb />
ment Associa<lb />
hope he added, "that one of<lb />
the major objectives of the Council<lb />
will be the recruitment for enroll-<lb />
Vice President I ment at East Carolina of students<lb />
 . W. Jen- ! 0f high academic standards.<lb />
- a program of<lb />
 let way.<lb />
Council will be<lb />
n of the<lb />
.ncil now being<lb />
.i-ing the col-<lb />
nen. legis-<lb />
terested In edu-<lb />
s pec i ally<lb />
for careers<lb />
SGA Office Hours<lb />
Monday-Friday4:00-6:00 p.m.<lb />
Saturday10:00-12:00 s.m.<lb />
Other hours will be srrsnged<lb />
by appointment.<lb />
11 msil concerning SGA mat-<lb />
ten. .hould be msiled to Box 1120.<lb />
E.C.C,<lb />
Mth Department To Hear<lb />
Johnson Speak This Week<lb />
Music Features<lb />
Drake, Perry<lb />
Elizabeth Drake and George E<lb />
Perry, faculty members of the De-<lb />
partment of Music, will appear in a<lb />
recital of works for two pianos Sun-<lb />
day at 3:00 p.m. in the Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Seven selections will make up their<lb />
program, which includes works by<lb />
classic, Romantic, and modern com-<lb />
posers. Among numbers presented<lb />
will be "Melody" from "Orpheus" by<lb />
Cluck; "Andante and Variations<lb />
op 46. by Schumann; "Tears second<lb />
movement from Rachmaninoff's "Suite<lb />
for two Pianos op. 5; and "Les-<lb />
ginka from "Gayne Ballet by<lb />
Khachaturisn.<lb />
For several yearB Miss Drake and<lb />
Mr Perry have presented annual<lb />
two-piano recitals at the college and<lb />
in towns and cities in various parts<lb />
of the state. They appeared last week<lb />
at St. Mary's Junior College m<lb />
Coleman Gentry and Nancy Fisher<lb />
rve been chosen Mr. and Miss Re-<lb />
resentative Future Teacher from<lb />
he Robert H. Wright Chapter of<lb />
future Teachers. They will repre-<lb />
Ptrl Essl Carolina College at the<lb />
Future Teacher Spring Convention<lb />
at Asheville in March.<lb />
Miss Fisher, a grammar education<lb />
major, attended Charlotte College<lb />
before transferring to East Carolina.<lb />
 While there, she participated in Bt-DR. FINLATOR AND DR. WENC.ER<lb />
'overnment activities, served as<lb />
cheerleader and marshal, was a<lb />
member of the Writer's Club and<lb />
Radio Worksho; . and served as edi-<lb />
tor of the annual. Since entering<lb />
East Carolina, she has participated<lb />
in the A. C. E. and Student N. E. A.<lb />
Her immediate plans include teach-<lb />
ing next year in the Charlotte schools<lb />
vith particular emphasis upon edu<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis speakers.<lb />
Finlator Heads List For<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week<lb />
s we lend ourselves as instru- performances last night. After the<lb />
ments of God's mercy, we take open erformance. Mr. Warren, an alum-<lb />
 n' rwp and' nus led a panel discussion on the<lb />
cation of the mentally retarded, with .selves some of God s grace ana bus, J <lb />
FBLA Will Crown<lb />
Council Queen<lb />
At Annual Dance<lb />
Merle Coanefl, recently chosen<lb />
Queen of Hearis, will reign over the<lb />
annual Valentine dance Saturday<lb />
night in Wright Auditorium at sight<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
Miss Council was chosen queen by<lb />
the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America over a numbar of other con-<lb />
tenders. Her crowning will highlight<lb />
the dance. The queen's attendants<lb />
are Pat Hedspath, Elizabeth Yow,<lb />
Pat Shearing, and Diana Moore, all<lb />
of whom are business majors.<lb />
Th Valentine dance, presented by<lb />
the FBLA. is a semi-formal affair<lb />
and will feature the music of the<lb />
Cavaliers.<lb />
The Cavaliers, a rhythm and blues<lb />
comho from here in Greenville, have<lb />
' played over Eastern North Carolina<lb />
, and on several occasions have enter-<lb />
tained social functions on campus<lb />
this year.<lb />
They are the first Negro group<lb />
ever to have played for a campus<lb />
t unction.<lb />
FBLA decorations chairman, Pat<lb />
Hedspath has announced a special<lb />
red and white Valentine theme will<lb />
he carried out in the decoration of<lb />
the auditorium. Creating the ball-<lb />
room effect will be a large red heart,<lb />
which will set the stage for the<lb />
crowning of the queen.<lb />
Alton Finch, Jane White, and Nor-<lb />
man H. Cameron, FBLA advisors, will<lb />
chaerone the dance.<lb />
General admission will be one dol-<lb />
wbom she has bad previous exper-<lb />
ience.<lb />
Mr. Gentry lias been equally out-<lb />
standing in college activities. He at-<lb />
tended the Universities of North<lb />
His beauty stated Rev. W. W. Rn-<lb />
lator, who is the principal speaker<lb />
for Spiritual Emphasis week, dur-<lb />
ing his address in Austin this week.<lb />
tended tne univeisiwes u   ,<lb />
Carolina and Hawaii, Honolulu, be- As the first a eaker of a series o<lb />
fore coming to East Carolina. Acti- six meetings, Dr. Finlator maden<lb />
i E. Johnson, associate i School Algebra to Modem Algebra<lb />
thematic, and author at 4:30 p. m. and "Vector l- .  'Ients this year<lb />
ookl and articles, phvical amj Mathematical" at 7:30 Kaieign.   Corjew include WHU'S WttU ajmuiw oxw- wnai; OH -<lb />
vities include Phi Delta Kappa, Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi, member Executive Coun-<lb />
cil Baptist Student Union, Science<lb />
Club, local chapter president of<lb />
S.N.E.A. His scholastic achievements<lb />
include WHO'S WHO AMONG STU<lb />
inspirational talk on the text "Let<lb />
the Beautv of the Lord our God be<lb />
upon us<lb />
The theme of the week's program<lb />
is "Complete Committment  So<lb />
What?" Spiritual Envphasis Week is<lb />
play's religious implications and li-<lb />
terary values. Participants were Mr.<lb />
Finlator, and James Poindexter and<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce, faculty members.<lb />
Other performances of the 'play are<lb />
cheduled for tonight and Saturday<lb />
at 8 p. m in the McGinnis audi-<lb />
torium. '<lb />
lar.<lb />
s<lb />
from Elementary Calculus" at 2 p. m.<lb />
and "The Algebra Program in Col<lb />
legs" at 4:S0 p. m.<lb />
a dinner st 8:80 p. m. tonight in the'<lb />
He is s Ph. D. graduate of the<lb />
University of Wisconsin, where he<lb />
begsn his career as an Instructor In<lb />
1941. He has served also as mathe-<lb />
atician in the geophysical labors<lb />
m eanspui Thursdsy and<lb />
ay<lb />
Dr. Johnson's visit to the campui<lb />
 ltd by the MPthematks As-<lb />
, n of America and subsidised<lb />
National s-ience Foundation.<lb />
Dr. David R. Davis, director of the<lb />
Da at of Mathematics, Is In<lb />
rge of local arrangements.<lb />
Ipr.ts and faculty members of<lb />
Mathematics Department at the<lb />
ege snd a number of teachera of<lb />
mathematics in the eastern part o ' " rn'taie titut and<lb />
the tate will attend Dr. Johnson's tory of ths CarntfW n"" <lb />
lecturl, ,11 of which will take -placaUs assistant profssaor of '<lb />
in th7aud iorium of the Joyner Mn- tics st Mount HolyokeConegenc.<lb />
nrtal library The public is tafHed 1947 he has been a faculty member<lb />
t attend U Swith CM' Ammf mtthtm-<lb />
times of meetings aTelticisns, he is well known for his re-<lb />
lursdsy, "T'rom High'search work and publications.<lb />
' d l rc.rX"8 weekly land UMVBRBITMS. Mr. Gentry<lb />
,p.r.nc,n M' ,t(.mplat. eer.l year, of tewh-<lb />
television program Let s uo<lb />
College Sunday. February 22, at<lb />
ig exi erience before graduate work<lb />
to be done preferably at George Pea-<lb />
i-i in" -   ,<lb />
tures and informal discussions with<lb />
students, faculty members and guests<lb />
a group of speakers well-known i"<lb />
the fields of religion, education and<lb />
VU -- .  l tf <lb />
body College for Teachers. He also, business.<lb />
is a grammar education major. Included in the of spea<lb />
a dinner at 6:80 p. m. Unight in tne 1 , vr " u graduate of the is a grammar education major. inciuueu  - - - -<lb />
;ring Hsll on the campus. fc, - Inbo. .<lb />
Sr 2ZfIwtt sident fo-la8t yearand Jay<lb />
the Julliard School of Music  -  knaf(ir from Camobell.<lb />
Lloyd Allen, transfer from Campbell<lb />
Composing the committee for se-<lb />
York. She has also studied with the<lb />
noted pianists and teachers James<lb />
Friskin. Robert Goldsand. and Claudio<lb />
KrKr Perry received hi. educationlma Hooper, past advisor; Dr. John<lb />
Mr. rerry '"w  r,  p. r.nrha Jonaa. co-<lb />
lantic Christian College; Chaplain<lb />
R. C. Archer of Seymour-Johnson<lb />
Air Force Base in Goldsboro; P. Cr-<lb />
letio'n'of" Mr. snd Miss RepresenU ter Williams. Raleigh cWtect:<lb />
tive Future Teacher were Miss Em-1 James Warren, director of religious<lb />
 i t thTurritf of WiT-lHorn snd Dr. Douglas Jones, co-<lb />
n music at the umversiT-y oi   i , .  ,  n thti Edu-<lb />
consin and the Wisconsin School of advisors; Dr JSd Cart-J the Edu<lb />
Music and has done additional study cation T'JU<lb />
with Olga Conu. and Rudolph Serkin. and Don Griffui, .A JnTSd<lb />
He is a member of the American tives; CUnton Davis chairman, and<lb />
I Guild of Organists. ' Wayne Forbes, secrsUry.<lb />
drama at Scaritt College in Nashville.<lb />
Tennessee; and the Rev. John Drake<lb />
of St. Paul's Epiacoial Church in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
"The Potting Shed a mystery<lb />
drama with religious theme by Gra-<lb />
ham Greene opened a scheduled 3<lb />
Announcements<lb />
NOTICE TO SENIORS<lb />
Senior Class president Coy<lb />
Harris has announced that sen-<lb />
iors who want to order invita-<lb />
tions should see him in Umatesd<lb />
.135 or Elizabeth Bowmon in<lb />
Garrett this week.<lb />
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER<lb />
World Day of Prayer, spon-<lb />
sored by United Church Women,<lb />
will be observed Friday morn-<lb />
ing, February 13. at 11 o'clock<lb />
at Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
Church. Dr. George P. Douglas,<lb />
member of the Social Stadias<lb />
Department, will speak on tha<lb />
theme, "Lord. I Believe<lb />
Enrollment Tops<lb />
All EC Records<lb />
A report from the office of the<lb />
Registrar shows that East Carolina<lb />
College now has an enrollment of<lb />
5057. Of this number 3569 are taJt<lb />
ing courses on the campus and U<lb />
are taking extension courses.<lb />
figures top past records.<lb />
At the resent time there are 7t<lb />
classes taught off camanis in II<lb />
centers in the state. An estimated<lb />
77 additional classes will be added<lb />
in tha remainder of the 1968-lali<lb />
session.<lb />
Of the total enrollment 2717 stu-<lb />
dents are preparing for careers i<lb />
education. There are 566 csndidatea<lb />
fee the liberal arts degree and It<lb />
for the bachelor of muafc degree.<lb />
Ninety-foUr percent of the student<lb />
body are North Carolinians while<lb />
thoae from other states aumebr 1M.<lb />
Included among full-time students en<lb />
the campus are 1046 freshmen, 7W<lb />
sophomores, 672 juniors, 760 seniors,<lb />
and 73 graduate students.<lb /><pb facs="00038622_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CABOuIuaN<lb />
THURSLAY, FEBRl -r:<lb />
Despite Constant Rift<lb />
Rumors, Khrusckev's<lb />
fok Remains Steadfast<lb />
With tho climax of the 21st Communist<lb />
Party Cong HUM last week in Moscow, little<lb />
doubt remains anywhere that 64-year-old<lb />
Nikita Khruschev commands firmly the Com-<lb />
munist Part) in Russia. From the moment he<lb />
lauched his colossal six-hour speech to open<lb />
the Congress until the last word of his final<lb />
speech which ended it. the affair was strictly<lb />
one-man show.<lb />
By the simple process of elimination,<lb />
Khruschev has climbed from an obscure party<lb />
official at the time of Stalin's death to a<lb />
sitiott of virtually unchallenged leadership.<lb />
The years in between saw one potential con-<lb />
tender for his crown after another get the<lb />
axe. some to the extent of loosing their lives.<lb />
Only a few days ago. two more once promi-<lb />
nent members of his government, ex-eco-<lb />
nomic advisors Mikhail G. Pervukhim and<lb />
Maxim Z. Saburov, were branded as anti-<lb />
party and cast out.<lb />
Standing before nearly 1300 Commun-<lb />
ists delegates to deliver his opening speech,<lb />
Kruschev displayed poise and confidence<lb />
ely shown by him before. His proposals<lb />
ere received enthusisastically. so much so<lb />
that his speech was halted 67 times by out-<lb />
bursts of applause. He specifically promised<lb />
tter housing, more food, more money, and<lb />
less work. All these met with wholehearted<lb />
approval, and many Russian citizens as well<lb />
as delegates, left convinced his promises<lb />
would be fullfilled.<lb />
Despite abundant evidence of unity with-<lb />
in the ranks of the Russian Communist at the<lb />
Congress, the failure of Red China's Mao<lb />
Tse-tung to attend shows a trouble spot else-<lb />
where. All has not been well between the<lb />
Communist states recently, and some West-<lb />
ern observers interpret his absence as a<lb />
widening of the split.<lb />
Prom the time Khruschev first became<lb />
communist ruler, a steady flow of reports<lb />
relating rifts in the Red hierarchy have been<lb />
received by the West. Some were based on<lb />
facts, others on rummers. Each one, however,<lb />
kept the West's hopes alive that internal<lb />
! uggles would weaken the Communists. So<lb />
far very little evidence of these hopes ma-<lb />
terializing has been seen. And gathering<lb />
from the reaction to the Premier's plans and<lb />
proposals received during the meeting, the<lb />
chances for noticeable friction in the future<lb />
seems remote.<lb />
Thousands Read About<lb />
Brotherhood, But Many<lb />
Fail To Practice It<lb />
The National Conference of Christians<lb />
and Jews sponsors National Brotherhood<lb />
Week February 15 through 22. Thousands of<lb />
people will read editorials and go to lectures<lb />
concerning Brotherhood.<lb />
Thousands of people will probably think<lb />
to themselvesall people are equal, all people<lb />
are brothers, all mankind has a basic dignity.<lb />
Thousands of people will fail to practice<lb />
what they hear, read, and agree with.<lb />
Thousands of people will be confused<lb />
when we declare that we are all brothers<lb />
under God. but then do not accept them<lb />
nich.<lb />
one editor has statedand perhaps he<lb />
is rightthat it is the failure to practice<lb />
brotherhood that makes its emphasis vital,<lb />
that makes it necessarv to have Brotherhood<lb />
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, 1962.<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<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 3, 1879.<lb />
I.<lb />
Do It Yourself<lb />
Psychoanalysis<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY TEST<lb />
I. let's pretend tihat Dr. Prut<lb />
turned you into a little boy rat and<lb />
put you all alone in a cage and<lb />
didn't give you anything to eat<lb />
ui drink for twenty-four hours.<lb />
At the end of that time, which of<lb />
tVe would you like best to get<lb />
youi needle-sharp claws on?<lb />
a. a pan of water<lb />
b. a hunk of cheese<lb />
c. your mommy rat<lb />
d. a girl rat<lb />
e. Dr. Prutt<lb />
 A sychopath who has an Oedipus<lb />
complex coupled with strong<lb />
masochistic tendencies is most<lb />
accurately referred to as:<lb />
a screwey<lb />
b. loney<lb />
C. tiehed in the haid, like<lb />
i. all of these<lb />
 Sigmuad Freud:<lb />
a. wore a beard<lb />
b. had a bad mind<lb />
c. was quite anoyed at people<lb />
crude who called him Frude<lb />
d. none of these<lb />
In i particular distribution curve<lb />
the mean is to the right of the<lb />
median which is to the left of<lb />
the mode, even though the stand-<lb />
ard distribution is small. This<lb />
means:<lb />
a. very little<lb />
b, nothing<lb />
c not a dang thing<lb />
d. all of these<lb />
Which of the following state-<lb />
ments is a dirty, rotten lie?<lb />
a. Rats are fun.<lb />
b. Psychologists are smarter<lb />
than anybody.<lb />
c. Dreams really mean a lot.<lb />
d. The well-systematized, infall-<lb />
ibly realiable SCIENCE of<lb />
psychology is nothing more<lb />
than mere ordinary "com-<lb />
mon sense<lb />
If you were the dog Pavlov used<lb />
in his famous conditioning ex-<lb />
periment, what would you have<lb />
done when old Ivan rang that<lb />
bell in your ear?<lb />
B. silivate<lb />
b. propagate<lb />
c. micturate<lb />
1. regurgitate<lb />
Suppose you were a Freudian<lb />
Mvhoanalyst and a gorgeous<lb />
blond walked into your office and<lb />
when she took off her overcoat<lb />
she was absolutely naked. What<lb />
would you do?<lb />
a. turn on my tachistoacope<lb />
b. give her a Rorschach<lb />
c. ask her to take a T. A. T.<lb />
o test her Galvanic Skin Re-<lb />
sponse<lb />
none of the above<lb />
Typical Problems<lb />
New Found Urge<lb />
Kid Makes Debut<lb />
in $econ) Place<lb />
Bit DERRY WALKER<lb />
Little Known About Plavhouse<lb />
Dispite Outstanding Productions<lb />
The extra-curricular activities at<lb />
East Carolina College are numerous<lb />
as one can see by looking at the hand-<lb />
book or reading about the news of<lb />
these organizations in the newspaper.<lb />
There is one of these organizations<lb />
about which little is known except<lb />
.hat they produce plays at different<lb />
times during the year. This organize.<lb />
tion about which I steak is the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse.<lb />
For the past several years, under<lb />
such capable leadership as that shown<lb />
'y Dr. Joseph Withey. The Playhouse<lb />
has strived to produce plays "of cul-<lb />
tural ami educational worth" for the<lb />
students of the college, and to give<lb />
every student that has a desire, the<lb />
opportunity to work in these produc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
To quote a few of the productions<lb />
of the f;ast years, one can immediate-<lb />
ly recognize the outstanding plays of<lb />
our time. PYGMALION, from which<lb />
the Btory of the hit musical, MY FAIR<lb />
Nobodies Leave Old Life<lb />
By DELANO DRIVER<lb />
LADY was taken, DARKNESS AT<lb />
NOON. MB ROBERTS, TEAHOUSE<lb />
OF THE AUGUST MOON, DETEC-<lb />
TIVE STORY. STATE OF THE<lb />
UNION. BLYTH SPIRIT, and<lb />
DEATH OF A SALESMAN have all<lb />
Braced the boards at ECC.<lb />
At first giance one may say that<lb />
this isn't anything to wave flags<lb />
kbout, but when one stops to consi-<lb />
der that a major in dramatics is not<lb />
even offered at ECC then he can see<lb />
that East Carolina is holding its own<lb />
in the state with those who are known<lb />
for their outstanding drama depart-<lb />
ments. (Why don't we have a drama<lb />
major here anyway?)<lb />
The activities of the Playhouse do<lb />
ot stop with the three-act plays. All<lb />
during the year members of the<lb />
Playhouse, seeking an outlet for their<lb />
love of drama, participate in one-act<lb />
plays for experimental purposes and<lb />
to draw constructive criticism from<lb />
reputable sources in order to improve<lb />
their acting and increase their know-<lb />
ledge about the theatre. These op-<lb />
portunities compensate for the lack of<lb />
courses in theatre.<lb />
This year the playhouse was given<lb />
n additional director in Mr. Robert T.<lb />
Rickert. Mr. Rickert and Dr. Withey<lb />
give valuable training to the students<lb />
vhat want to increase their knowledge<lb />
f the theatre whether they plan to<lb />
se it as teachers or in further work<lb />
towards a  jiessional career in the<lb />
theatre.<lb />
With the support of the students<lb />
 ho compose the audiences, (just as<lb />
mu 'h h part of any play as the act-<lb />
ors), the i layhouse can continue to<lb />
produce plays for the education and<lb />
enjoyment of the college and commu-<lb />
nity. Whether one likes deep drama,<lb />
light love stories, confused plots, or<lb />
just plain belly laughs, you are able<lb />
to find them in the plays produced on<lb />
'his campus and maybe if in the fu-<lb />
ture  department In drama is added,<lb />
the field will open up ten fold. Three<lb />
-heers towards ECs own drama de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Tb" I rA wa jubilant; he had a reason<lb />
to i f For- the very first time he was driv.<lb />
;" his father's ctr down main street He<lb />
fpl like evervone on the sunny sidi waa<lb />
watching him as he sat behind th<lb />
steering wheel of that $4,000 Chr<lb />
He rolled the window down and rested<lb />
his arm on the the door and the returning<lb />
soring sun warmed hh skin through the<lb />
sweater he wore. He eyed each side of the<lb />
street cautiously in quick glances, trying to<lb />
pp if any of his buddies were in sighl H<lb />
"nted someone to notice him. H<lb />
rHow off iust oroud. Only i few mil<lb />
IVr. fhe officer at the court-house<lb />
 "fled hhn a slip of paper, an op<lb />
'iense, or something like thut, and <lb />
v"l driven his father back to his ji<lb />
business. That was when his dad had -aid:<lb />
"o on, son: drive iround awh -ou<lb />
b'bp. but be sure you pick me u;<lb />
thirty Then he had smiled, turned around,<lb />
  alkeri away. Just like that. lb- knew<lb />
th-t he had the finest old man anywhere.<lb />
So there he was. Riht on main<lb />
listening to three hundred and fifty<lb />
breathing gently under the hood, re<lb />
respond when the stop-light turned<lb />
Tt wa then the far-away look in h<lb />
' ded and he realized they were foeu<lb />
the crome tailpipe extensions jutting<lb />
from under the bumper of the Ford u<lb />
of him. He heard them rumble gently<lb />
rear end of the Ford squatted and m<lb />
forward. He recognized the guy driving. H<lb />
was that tall fellow who hung around<lb />
filling station and who talked about car and<lb />
motors and who could leave whom or.<lb />
"take-off The guy who talked about run-<lb />
ning a hundred and five in second gear.<lb />
He followed the Ford as it cruised away<lb />
from town, through the residental disti I<lb />
nd aimed for a rural road that led to a<lb />
township ten miles away. He saw he guy cock<lb />
his head and look in the rear view mirror,<lb />
and he saw the puffs of fumes swirl from<lb />
Ford's exhausts as it suddenly burst ahead.<lb />
The kid followed; he didn't know why. but he<lb />
did, and he mashed the Chrysler's accelerat-<lb />
or fiercely to the floorboard.<lb />
He saw the trees and the rocks beside<lb />
the road flip by as the horses began to growl,<lb />
and he heard the safety buzzer vibrating<lb />
the speedometer climbed past the point indi-<lb />
cated by his father on the dial under the<lb />
dash. He was looking at the speedometer<lb />
when the bridge railing tore through the<lb />
bumper, ripped the grill, and lunged through<lb />
the radiator, and a steel casement lifted the<lb />
motor up and sent it whirling along over a<lb />
muddy embankment.<lb />
His father walked home at five-thirty<lb />
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Mims Displays Art<lb />
Work In Austin<lb />
By JANE BERRYMAN<lb />
Thomas E. Mims is now present-<lb />
ing his senior exhibit in watercolors<lb />
on the second floor of Austin. Water-<lb />
colors seems to be the medium he<lb />
Just follow the following simple -prefers, although he has also excell-<lb />
ed in oils, sculpture, and ceramics.<lb />
The paintings now on display are of<lb />
an excellent quality and reveal a<lb />
remarkably original technique.<lb />
Included in the exhibit are "Just<lb />
Before Spring colorful farm<lb />
scene; "Moonlit Allay "Moitalng<lb />
Sea two studies of chimneys fall-<lb />
ing into ruin; and "Industrial Re-<lb />
volution a scene from the machine<lb />
age.<lb />
Tom has studied art at East Caro-<lb />
lina since 1956 whan he changed his<lb />
major from English. He plans to<lb />
graduate in May with a BS degree in<lb />
Art Education. He has acted as vice<lb />
president and president of the Art<lb />
Club, an organisation in which he<lb />
is very active.<lb />
"Painting to ma is a matter of<lb />
experimentation states Tom. "The<lb />
value of one painting, as it concerns<lb />
the painter, can be determined only<lb />
by what it reveals to him about his<lb />
Mr. Nuff Comments On<lb />
Closed-Circuit Television<lb />
Harry High-School has been at it<lb />
with the fireworks again this week.<lb />
We're hoping hell explode one of<lb />
them in his hand one night soon.<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
Student government leaders report<lb />
the new SGA constitution is "coming<lb />
along fine" and should be finished<lb />
by the first of next quarter. We all<lb />
wonder just how powerful this new<lb />
constitution will be. Maybe, just may-<lb />
be  it will be much better. On<lb />
the other hand it could be just an-<lb />
other farce. We'll all have to wait<lb />
and see.<lb />
Anyway why dont we all find<lb />
out what is in it and vote for or<lb />
aeainst it, whichever we want. After<lb />
all it is our right. And if no one<lb />
feels democratic, then do it "just<lb />
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Our addicts seldom die young, only<lb />
on e in a fracus does anyone get the<lb />
call; here the truth is stated in the<lb />
obituary of one of our short-time<lb />
users: Mrs. T. S. Sputnik, wife of the<lb />
famous inventor of drinking straws,<lb />
died yesterday at the age of 184 when<lb />
she fell into a gorher hole while run-<lb />
ning the Statue of Liberty play in<lb />
Those of you who missed the<lb />
"Caine Mutiny Court Martial miss-<lb />
ed an excellent production. There<lb />
was only one weak character in the<lb />
cast, but that was accounted for by<lb />
the fact that it was his first time<lb />
on stage, and too, he loosned up a<lb />
bit as the play got underwoy.<lb />
"The Bartender's Guide" is on<lb />
sale at the newstand up town for<lb />
those who didn't have one. Better<lb />
get it now, the Azalea festival will<lb />
soon be here.<lb />
a game with a few of her grandchild- field 0f study at M<lb />
Wonder how commercials would<lb />
work on CCTV. Not for products,<lb />
hut for items in which students are<lb />
interested. They could go something<lb />
like this;<lb />
Announcer"Fellow students, do<lb />
you feel tired, run down, listless?<lb />
If so your answer lies in your phy-<lb />
sical condition. Sign up today for<lb />
physical education course 107,<lb />
taught next quarter on OCTV each<lb />
Monday and Wednesday at 11:00.<lb />
Listen to Mr. Unhappy Nuff, a<lb />
student who took this course last<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Mr. Nuff"friends, I felt tired,<lb />
mn down, listless, than I signed up<lb />
for P. E. 107 on OCTV. Now I feel<lb />
rested, built up, and exuberant You<lb />
see, not only did I take an interest<lb />
in, and enjoy that P. E. course on<lb />
television, but ft also gave ma time<lb />
to sit around and rest up. None of<lb />
that running around and exercising<lb />
that ordinary, old fashioned P. B.<lb />
courses have.<lb />
As a special added attraction to<lb />
this course. I became very intimate<lb />
with the girl who sat beside me.<lb />
We even held hands when the lights<lb />
dimmed down, and the TV set capt-<lb />
ured the interest of the moderator.<lb />
I'm signing up for another course<lb />
just like it next chance I get, because<lb />
ordinary, old fashioned classes just<lb />
don't have the kicks that TV class<lb />
does, and they are intimate tool<lb />
You can be sura  if its OCTV.<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
In answer to David Thompson's<lb />
article last week, concerning my letter<lb />
to you, I would like to apologise to<lb />
him and to fraternities and sororities<lb />
members. I did not anticipate in cut-<lb />
ting fraternities or sororities. I be-<lb />
lieve in that fraternltiea and sorori-<lb />
ties stand for and also think that<lb />
they are the life and backbone of an<lb />
educational institution.<lb />
My letter waa directed to toe giri<lb />
whom in the letter Bob Lewis wrote,<lb />
referred to non-fraternity man as<lb />
nobodies. I am very sorry if wf litter<lb />
was inadequately worded and indi-<lb />
cated sororities and<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
He wasn't a very big man on campus.<lb />
It wasn't that people didn't like him; he was<lb />
really a kind of likable guy.<lb />
It's just that he seldom talked to anybody.<lb />
He wasn't a very good mixer and just felt<lb />
more at ease in his own room, listening to the<lb />
radio, reading maybe. And he felt even better<lb />
when his roommate wasn't around.<lb />
To begin with, he had a complex about<lb />
the way he looked. He was short and skinny<lb />
and had a bird-like chest. He had weak eyes<lb />
and had to wear glasses, and they worried him<lb />
to death because the rims kept getting in his<lb />
way. He was very nervous and sensitive about<lb />
things like glasses rims.<lb />
He did all right in his classes. He made<lb />
fair grades and usually managed to answer<lb />
questions when somebody asked him some-<lb />
thing. He even had a sort of smiling, nodding<lb />
ecquaintance with a girl in his History 50<lb />
class. She was sort of ugly though, like a<lb />
horse or a camel; he ever could figure which.<lb />
A camel, I guess.<lb />
One time at a ballgame, one of the play-<lb />
ers kicked a wild ball that went into the<lb />
stands and hit him in the forehead. Every-<lb />
body, of course, turned around and looked<lb />
and then laughed because he had a red welt<lb />
in the middle of his head. He got up and left<lb />
at half time because the bruise had swollen<lb />
3nd started pulling his eyes together toward<lb />
his nose. He felt like dying of humiliation.<lb />
When he was a junior, he met this girl<lb />
in a science class who sat across the table<lb />
from him and they became friends. She waa<lb />
very nice to him and very pretty and she was<lb />
engaged to a business major named Fitts.<lb />
They shared a telescope ad though pretty girls<lb />
usually made him gag from fright, he soon<lb />
managed to speak to her openlyeven cas-<lb />
ually. Usually about bugs and worms and<lb />
things. But, anyway, he talked.<lb />
She had the kindest, most understanding<lb />
brown eyes, he thought, and she seemed to<lb />
look inside him when they talked. Even about<lb />
worms. He had a sort of aching fondness for<lb />
her.<lb />
But when the quarter ended he didn't see<lb />
her again. She was engaged anyway, of<lb />
course.<lb />
And he knew she didn't really love him<lb />
to begin with.<lb />
When the grades came out between quar-<lb />
ters and he got a two, he went back to his<lb />
room and cried. He told his roommate that<lb />
his mother died.<lb /><pb facs="00038622_tn_0003" /><lb />
RviuY Faanu-vjiY a, .<lb />
-s i a<lb />
r raCT" ;<lb />
Former SGA President Umstead<lb />
Assume Position As Instructor<lb />
t a ST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 99<lb />
-Sac<lb />
Mystery Scene Includes Old<lb />
House, Frightened Man<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOB<lb />
uber of the fac- school years, Mr. Umstead said,<lb />
Business Department "There seems to be less school spirit<lb />
ad has now assumed now than there was then, and the<lb />
I osition, Mr. Umstead said, "Advanc-<lb />
 ed courses attract the more interest-<lb />
. itructer in the de-<lb />
v tch he received an<lb />
i tudent in 1956. It<lb />
school year 1955-<lb />
Mr. Umstead served as<lb />
Student Government<lb />
ed accounting students, and I enjoy<lb />
Mr. Umstead<lb />
pid National Test<lb />
Public Accountants,<lb />
ification through<lb />
I PA Examiners.<lb />
I I PA certifica-<lb />
arorked as an<lb />
in Goldsboro,<lb />
ame to East<lb />
 i faculty of<lb />
 nent. He ; re-<lb />
ses in advanced<lb />
,ide income tax<lb />
stons<lb />
e vave been only<lb />
is graduation,<lb />
. Mr I'mstead<lb />
olicies and<lb />
.19.<lb />
- ssion of the<lb />
iparison<lb />
 luring his<lb />
students do not seem to have as much<lb />
interest in their studies, or in the<lb />
content of their work, as they did a<lb />
few years ago<lb />
In connection with social activities<lb />
then, Mr. Umstead commented,<lb />
"There was small demand for fra-<lb />
ternities when I was here as a stu-<lb />
dent; people were not particularly<lb />
interested in tnem<lb />
As far as the policies of the school<lb />
are concerned, Mr. Umstead stated,<lb />
"There has evidently been a radical<lb />
change in the structure of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Associationa<lb />
change which has been needed within<lb />
the organization. The new represent-<lb />
ative body known as the Senate, was<lb />
a barely needed addition to the SGA"<lb />
When commenting on the present<lb />
newspaier, Mr. Umstead said, "I like<lb />
the frankness of the staff, and in<lb />
answering to the recent criticism,<lb />
they seem to have justified their<lb />
actioas. I also feel that too much<lb />
space in the paper is reserved for<lb />
fraternities, they should be subord-<lb />
inated to the interests of the school<lb />
In commenting on his present<lb />
working with these advanced stu-<lb />
dents, rather than with basic courses.<lb />
These courses offer more room for<lb />
individuality<lb />
While a student at East Carolina,<lb />
Mr. Umstead met and married a<lb />
former student. He and his wife<lb />
Joan and their three children, two<lb />
girls and one boy, now live in<lb />
ureenville. <lb />
Hotels Sponsor<lb />
Tours To Puerto<lb />
Rico, San Juan<lb />
(t is night. A man walk along the<lb />
path, carrying a bowt of water.<lb />
Above, the sky is moonlight and spat-<lb />
tered with clouds that race across<lb />
it. The scattering shadows move in<lb />
anil out the bare-branched trees,<lb />
accenting their grotesque shapes.<lb />
The wind is cold, and involuntar-<lb />
ily, the man shivers. For some rea-<lb />
son, he is suddenly afraid. He tries<lb />
to force himself to go on, but a<lb />
branch abruptly brushes his face,<lb />
and in fear he turns and runs.<lb />
Minutes later, he stops . . . and<lb />
finds he is still clutching the bowl.<lb />
He gasps for breath; his throat<lb />
feels raw. Cold beads of perspira-<lb />
tion appear on his forehead. He<lb />
tries to calm himself, and rests his<lb />
cheek against the cool rough bark of<lb />
a nearby tree.<lb />
It's silly for me to be afraid like<lb />
this; I've got to calm down. But the<lb />
minute she asks me to take the<lb />
water to the dog in the potting shed,<lb />
I was afraid, as if I knew there was<lb />
someone waiting for me out there<lb />
 or something.<lb />
I should've known better than to<lb />
come here; nothing's changed. Even<lb />
the fact that father's dead hasn't<lb />
changed anything. A stranger in my<lb />
own home . . . why 1 What have I<lb />
ever done? Why does everyone hate<lb />
me so? Why can't 1 remember?<lb />
Everyone else can remember their<lb />
childhood . . . why can't I? Anne<lb />
said she heard the gardener say that<lb />
it oral something awful that hap-<lb />
pened in the potting shed when I<lb />
was a little boy. 'Poor Master<lb />
James he said. What was it?"<lb />
With a sigh, he straightened, and<lb />
louke-d art the large old house ahead<lb />
of him. It was dark, save for one<lb />
light. Through the French windows<lb />
he could see his mother reading.<lb />
"Mother, why won't anyone tell<lb />
me what happened?" he thought.<lb />
"What did I do all those years ago<lb />
that was so horrible?" Then with a<lb />
movement of decision, he stepped<lb />
forward. "She must tell me. I must<lb />
know why I'm afraid of the Potting<lb />
Shed And he walked into the house.<lb />
What happened? Come to see the<lb />
: OTTLNi; SHED, presented this<lb />
eek, by the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house. One night has already past.<lb />
Only two more performances will<lb />
be given. Curtain time is 8 p.m. to-<lb />
night and Saturday night.<lb />
Methodist Minister Speaks;<lb />
Dyson Explains Budget Plan<lb />
The Reverend W. M. Wells, the<lb />
state director for the Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent Movement, will speak at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center February<lb />
23 from 6:15 to 7:15 p. m.<lb />
Maimej Chandler, director of the<lb />
student center, invites all students<lb />
to hear Reverend Wells discuss "The<lb />
. hutch On The Campus<lb />
"Many of the Methodist students<lb />
in this area know Reverend Wells.<lb />
We are sure that those who don't<lb />
know him will enjoy him just as<lb />
much commented Miss Chandler.<lb />
in the gymnasium after the swim<lb />
meet.<lb />
'Bartered Bride Contributes<lb />
New Type Of Enjoyment<lb />
By MARCEL VOGUL<lb />
 Bride the recent i rdeton, was very good as the shy but<lb />
 . Kat Carolina OpeTa energetic type, who very openly<lb />
seated February j shows his emotions.<lb />
at y ia Auditorium to Ken Killebrew was a hit as the<lb />
e audience. This rinripal comedian. He set a lively<lb />
to real- mood whenever he appeared on stage.<lb />
 -tiaity that this The lead characters of Marie and<lb />
r in the way of her lover, Jenik, were in the capable<lb />
naaeat. hands of Rose Rich, Ann Darden,<lb />
faculty member and Jerry Powell. Rose acted the<lb />
tment, did an ex- part of Marie, Monday night, and<lb />
ng this out- Ann portrayed Marie, Tuesday night.<lb />
- . production. A great They all had fine sinpring voices, and<lb />
 vas show, and all a better cast for leads would be hard<lb />
ive their part to find. The lesser roles were equally<lb />
it. They all appeared well done.<lb />
lete knowledge of the The singing-chorus was well bal-<lb />
quently they didn't anced and well trained, and the duo-<lb />
much on the di-i ianists and the recordings were ex-<lb />
cellent accompaniments. They fur-<lb />
e of the entire cast nished fine background music through-<lb />
out the entire opera.<lb />
The artistic dancing, the eye-catch-<lb />
ing costumes, and the colorful setting<lb />
all contributed to the final polished<lb />
effect, and the knowledge of a job<lb />
well done. Everything combined, con-<lb />
appeared on tributed to one of the best musical<lb />
productions that East Carolina has<lb />
Vashek the sim-1 had in years.<lb />
Junior Class Meets<lb />
Money-making projects for<lb />
Club Presidents Meet<lb />
Plans concerning the budget of<lb />
student funds were discussed Janu-<lb />
ary 2 at the Dean's Advisory Coun-<lb />
cil. The (Council is composed of the<lb />
presidents of all campus organiza-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Charlie Dyson, assistant treasurer,<lb />
explained that the new budget plans<lb />
would involve a bookkeeping system<lb />
in order to prevent any organisa-<lb />
Ition from spending more that its<lb />
. <lb />
College Weeks will be introduced in<lb />
San Juan, Purto Rico, this year dur-<lb />
ing March and April. They are being<lb />
sponsored by the Commonwealth<lb />
Government, major hotels and all<lb />
airlines serving Purto Rico.<lb />
Participating hotels are the Caribe<lb />
Hilton, Condado Beach, La Concha,<lb />
La Rada and the San Juan Intercon-<lb />
tinental.<lb />
The College Week package tours<lb />
nave been arranged by the Rogal<lb />
Travel Service of Harrisburg, Penn<lb />
which will act as wholesaler for the<lb />
package, and will be available to<lb />
college students through 3700 travel<lb />
agents.<lb />
The seven days and six nights Thomas J. Haigwood, associate<lb />
package is priced at $199, which in-U rofessor of industrial arts here, has<lb />
eludes round trip Economy Class I completed work for the degree of<lb />
and fare from New York, hotel room doctor of education in industrial arts<lb />
Modified American Plan (breakfast at Pennsylvania State<lb />
Musical Recital<lb />
Scheduled Son<lb />
Haigwood Finishes<lb />
Work For Degree<lb />
and dinner), airport transfers, hotel The degree was conferred at recent<lb />
lable. Ronnie Knouse<lb />
rtirable portrayal of Keral,<lb />
arriape-broker. He<lb />
Bd feel the part. His<lb />
. voice along with evi-<lb />
ng skill, cultivated the au<lb />
he<lb />
gratuities and five special events<lb />
Events include a Lechonada (pig<lb />
roast) and beach party at the Con-<lb />
dado Beach Hotel, a nightclub party<lb />
at the Caribe Hilton, a Government-<lb />
sponsortd picnic on the Beach of the<lb />
San Juan Intercontinental, a special<lb />
dinner at La Concha, and an aquacade<lb />
buffet dinner and election of College<lb />
Weeks Queen at the San Juan Inter-<lb />
continental.<lb />
The College Weeks will run from<lb />
March 15 to April 5.<lb />
I DELICIOUS<lb />
I FOOD<lb />
? 24 HOURS<lb />
graduation exercises at the uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Dr. Haigwood has been a member<lb />
of the East Carolina faculty since<lb />
September, 1958. Before coming here,<lb />
he taught in the Sparta, Laurlnburg,<lb />
and Charlotte high school: in this<lb />
state.<lb />
Dr. Haigwood holds the j osition of<lb />
secretary-treasurer of the North<lb />
Carolina Industrial Arts Association<lb />
A special recital introducing Edgar<lb />
Allen and William S. Newman, ar-<lb />
tistic members of the Music Depart-<lb />
ment of the University of North<lb />
Carolina, will be given on Sunday,<lb />
February 22, at 4:00 p.m. in Mc-<lb />
Cinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Mr. Allen, who plays the violin,<lb />
and Dr. Newman, who is featured on<lb />
the piano, are both fine musicians.<lb />
Dr. Newman has appeared often as<lb />
soloist with the orchestra and in<lb />
recital in Boston, Cleveland, New<lb />
York, Seattle, Chicago, Washington,<lb />
and other large cities.<lb />
A native of Wilkes County, N. C,<lb />
he is a graduate of Appalachian State<lb />
Teachers College at Boone and re-<lb />
ceived the master's degree in edu-<lb />
cation at State College, Raleigh.<lb />
As first violinist of the Raleigh<lb />
String Quartet, the University String<lb />
Quartet and the University Trio, and<lb />
the Alden String Trio, Mr. Allen has<lb />
ap; eared in many localities of the<lb />
Carolinas and Georgia.<lb />
Junior-Senior Prom this spring were<lb />
discussed at a junior class meeting<lb />
February 3 in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
These projects include selling hot<lb />
dogs to the student body and giving<lb />
a "Junior Jump" in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium February 20.<lb />
Mike Katsias, SGA president,<lb />
talked to the group on the responsi-<lb />
bilities of a student on this campus.<lb />
Resolutions concerning the Student<lb />
Government and class participation<lb />
were introduced.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Meets<lb />
Beta Kappa chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi, national honorary business fra-<lb />
ternity, held its reqular monthly<lb />
meeting' in the small cafeterial on<lb />
February 10. Following the meeting,<lb />
there was a Founder's Day coke<lb />
arty to entertain business majors<lb />
who may become candidates for mem-<lb />
rshir in Pi Omega Pi in the future.<lb />
quota. Under this program each club<lb />
would have an accurate account of<lb />
its budget at the end of each month.<lb />
Organizations will be allowed to<lb />
charge merchandise at Greenville<lb />
?-ores which are members of the<lb />
Pirate's Club.<lb />
The Council also considered the<lb />
possibility of setting up a promo-<lb />
tional council to take charge of ap-<lb />
pealing to state legislators to herp<lb />
secure allotments for the college.<lb />
Approximately three students from<lb />
each county would contact their leg-<lb />
islators personnally.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins announced<lb />
that an evaluation of the college's<lb />
professors could be made again this<lb />
year.<lb />
Hta Sigma Chi Pledges<lb />
I) Its Sigma Chi social sorority<lb />
received its quota of thirteen pledges<lb />
during rush week. The pledges are<lb />
P.ecky Blue, Mary Alyce Sellers, Sue<lb />
Holland, Jean Coleman, and Irish<lb />
Stuart<lb />
Others are Nancy Britt, Kay Mc-<lb />
Lawhorn, Miriam Stephenson, Netti<lb />
Atkins. Janice Hinson, Sonia Azam,<lb />
F.velyn Johnson, and Glenda John-<lb />
son.<lb />
Sorority Fetes Teams<lb />
Delta Sigma Chi social sorority is<lb />
entertaining the VMI and ECC swim-<lb />
ming teams Friday night at a social<lb />
Insurance Jobs<lb />
Mr. F. K. Gill, Regional<lb />
ployment manager. Nationwide<lb />
Insurance Company, Raleigh, N.<lb />
( will be in the Curriculum<lb />
Laboratory (Room 215) Jeyaer<lb />
Library, at 7:30 p.m. on Fehre-<lb />
ary 17 to interview persons wma<lb />
sre interested in securing em-<lb />
ployment in various passes of<lb />
insurance work.<lb />
Attention Juniors<lb />
The Junior Class will meet to-<lb />
night at 7:00 in room lit in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium. Junior Class pres-<lb />
ident Wade Sesaoms urges ail<lb />
Juniors to be present.<lb />
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TBUMDAY, FEBfttAJIY If, gej<lb />
Win Over Elon Would Give 10-4 Conference Record<lb />
'Lme Wolf9 Pirate Swim Team<lb />
Has Scheduling Difficulties<lb />
By NANCY KELLY<lb />
The East Carolina swimming team determination ami credit is the Nat-<lb />
recently returned from two swim- ional Association Intercollegiate<lb />
ming meets in Georgia. The team Athletics shimming championships <lb />
competed uith the University of held in Ballstate, Indiana each year,<lb />
Emory University, and Martinez said. Two years ago the<lb />
- jently won both meets. They team won first place. Last year the<lb />
iga ' the University of Mi- tea fourth with North Cen-<lb />
-k-nd. 0 taking firt place. Mar-<lb />
 swimming team is tins a:d "The team is far better<lb />
-n:zed in tne North State this year than last year. There has<lb />
 In fact it is the only been a great deal of improvement,<lb />
swimming team in the conference. There are two national champions<lb />
Ray Martin, East Carolina's swim- n the team now. Ken Midyette is<lb />
ming coach, said "although both  nal living champion, and<lb />
Western a and Arpalachlan B rfei is the national back-<lb />
have ben  t, there is no "  ' Beth are seniors<lb />
lea.iershr. I  organized swim- I - aptains of the<lb />
g teams. Therefore, ECC has to swimming team this year<lb />
 pete against National Collegiate Next year the team will swim<lb />
Athlette Association teams at their under more difficulties. It will have<lb />
convenience, with no conference to meet<lb />
Bob Sawyer and Ken Midyette<lb />
;it involved<lb />
Me also said the biggest<lb />
 is with scheduling meets.<lb />
"Southern Conference teams won't<lb />
swim against us, only V. M. I Con-<lb />
- swimming team<lb />
which means no freshmen will be<lb />
able to swim on the team.<lb />
Martines said he is getting paid<lb />
 tching, not for coaching; all<lb />
imes directly from the<lb />
a full class schedule<lb />
hii  all the way to the Uni- -very day. but T feel that caching<lb />
vers Miami last weekend where he com-<lb />
they copped win number three at<lb />
Porter's Team Rated As Heavv<lb />
Favorites In Saturday's Tilt<lb />
East Carolina, currently the hot-<lb />
test team in the North State Con-<lb />
ference, continues its bid for top<lb />
honors in the conference this Satur-<lb />
niffht when the Bucs meet Elon<lb />
rida team's expense.<lb />
Tr . thing that gives the team<lb />
Record Holder<lb />
He mentioned there are r.o schol-<lb />
- ffered for swimming, only<lb />
tball, and baseball.<lb />
I- thai the boys swim for the<lb />
enjoyment of the sport, not for<lb />
 reward. IFS. During<lb />
swimming seas n, the team practices<lb />
at If- sei irs each day.<lb />
The iwin g eaaoo ends in mid-<lb />
h. The largest and most ta-<lb />
int meet of the season will be<lb />
held 1 i ' 5:n0 p.m. February 13<lb />
 it V. M. I.<lb />
WRA News<lb />
Distance Runner Foster Morse from<lb />
I'nrt-mouth, Va holds the mile and<lb />
two mile records for EC's North-<lb />
State Champion Track Team. Morse<lb />
and other Pirate tracksters are work-<lb />
ing out indoors in preparation for<lb />
Hill McDonald's forthcoming<lb />
season.<lb />
Cn-captains Claudine Hodgin<lb />
and Janice Edwards hit for 20<lb />
points each last Thursday even-<lb />
ing in leading the ECC Women<lb />
Recreation Association girls to<lb />
a 48 to 36 win over Atlantic<lb />
Christian College.<lb />
On Tuesday night the WRA<lb />
squad won a game over Watt's<lb />
Hospital School of Nursing in<lb />
Durham by a 69 to 46 score. It<lb />
as again the combination of<lb />
Hodgin and Edwards that paced<lb />
the team. Edwards scored 29<lb />
points and Hodgin had 19.<lb />
The WRA girls will travel to<lb />
Raleigh next Tuesday night for<lb />
a game with the Nurses of Rex<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
National NAIA Backstroke Champion Bob Sawyer and Diver Ken<lb />
Midyette, another NAIA National record holder, ere co-captains on Ray<lb />
Martinez's 195S-59 swim squad. Sawyer and Midyette have been consis-<lb />
tent point makers in helping to establish EC's preeent 3-2 record.<lb />
iNational Student Association<lb />
Offering Travel For Students<lb />
This summer the United States, During the two week stay in Israel<lb />
Student Association is ofthe group will spend five days living<lb />
;n Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
Fat Carolina opened its' weeks<lb />
activity last night, meeting Catawba<lb />
a'isbury.<lb />
Ron, lighting for a berth in this<lb />
vears tournament, started ECC on<lb />
their recent victory spurt as the<lb />
hritians bowed with ease about<lb />
three weeks ago. Coach Doc Mathis<lb />
is in a rebuilding stage and this<lb />
r has been a lean one for the<lb />
tian.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter is expected<lb />
 i ?o with the five men which hsve<lb />
'jb up the North State<lb />
)er. Charlie Adam" and Ike Rid-<lb />
' k are slated for the guard spots,<lb />
Nick Nichols and Jessel Curry at<lb />
forwards, and Joe Piaster at center.<lb />
Reserve strength has been a prob-<lb />
len most of the season but should<lb />
be stronger during the final stretch.<lb />
Don Smith, sophomore forward, has<lb />
returned after laying-out a couple<lb />
t week due to an illness. Charles<lb />
I wi. Benny Bowes, and Dennis<lb />
D'Briee have also shown the ability<lb />
1 to take over under fire.<lb />
T" e Pirates will floor a well-<lb />
vVanced club with adequate height <lb />
and plenty of scoring power. Paced<lb />
by Charlie Adams 16.1 average the<lb />
Pirates have four of their starters<lb />
in double figures and Joe Plaster,<lb />
the fifth man, is just under the<lb />
mark with a 9.9 mark.<lb />
Captain Nick Nichols and Joe<lb />
Plaster have led the Pirates in re-<lb />
bounds, both averaging better than<lb />
10 per game. East Carolina has been<lb />
a varied travel program.<lb />
NSA's Educational Travel, Inc is a<lb />
non-profit organization offering bud-<lb />
 tonrt from $749 to $1045, all in-<lb />
: an 80 day trip.<lb />
Tie students traveling with NSA<lb />
t ted tnt sixteen or seventeen<lb />
with a family on a "kibbutz a co-<lb />
o erative work camp. They will be<lb />
expected to work with the people in<lb />
order to get to know the Israelites<lb />
;irst-hand.<lb />
Both Christian and Jewish sights<lb />
will be visited in the Holy Land. The<lb />
able to control the board against<lb />
most of their oiponents and this<lb />
has been a big factor in their recent<lb />
play.<lb />
Tony Carcaterri, All-State foot-<lb />
ball end, has been the Christians<lb />
ader this season along with Gfl-<lb />
I Watts, senior guard. The Chris-<lb />
tians have played slow ball most of<lb />
-jrprised the entire con-<lb />
eaea recently with a upset victory<lb />
over High Point, a pre-season favor-<lb />
ite.<lb />
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