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Mass Meeting<lb />
There will be a mass student meeting<lb />
,n Wright Auditorium next Wednesday<lb />
rught at 7:30 p.m. Candidates for SGA<lb />
offices "ill present their campaign<lb />
-speeches.<lb />
Easird<lb />
Candidate Meeting<lb />
All candidates for 8GA office are<lb />
asked to meet with ESectioa Chairman<lb />
Jim Trice Tuesday night at 9'M pj.<lb />
in the Library Auditorium. ThJa aieet-<lb />
ing is compulsory.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Volume XXXIV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1969<lb />
Race Develops For CampusTtffice<lb />
Porter Out Of Head Coaching<lb />
Picture; Smith Assumes Duties<lb />
D Messick, FX Presi-<lb />
S that Nor-<lb />
v member of the<lb />
i ff for six years,<lb />
a e Howard G. Porter as<lb />
roach.<lb />
filled the head coach<lb />
 he ante to East Caro-<lb />
His coaching career has<lb />
I lie<lb /><lb />
coached at<lb />
- i" Kansas and<lb />
I . , tv five years ser-<lb />
School in Kan-<lb />
I two years as as-<lb />
I ii rest C. Allen at<lb />
f Kan<lb />
 EC<lb />
I tei has boon in<lb />
training and has<lb />
at ion courses.<lb />
I luate of Kansas<lb />
 holds a Master's<lb />
: from the University<lb />
! Messkk stated, in<lb />
p rter's future ECC capeci-<lb />
poaition<lb />
, . f coach, and will teach<lb />
of courses in<lb />
education.<lb />
.  Iuat  <lb />
 and re-<lb />
i which he<lb />
 ' rts degree<lb />
' to ac-<lb />
tant coach<lb />
and baeball,<lb />
- Masl<lb /><lb />
   F.i i'<lb />
footha<lb />
   director and<lb />
same three sports<lb />
. 11 Jui ioi College, where<lb />
. .  jng seven-<lb />
 at BOC is the best<lb />
 , North State Con-<lb />
ege'a twelve con-<lb />
Porter's coaeh-<lb />
rd of 123 wine<lb />
against conference<lb />
d, Pres-<lb />
.   ach Porter<lb />
:s record through-<lb />
the attention he<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
winning seasons has<lb />
   r t henomenal<lb />
f winning rec-<lb />
eer has been marked at<lb />
- intent and con-<lb />
He has heen hung in effigy<lb />
Ballots Carry<lb />
Few Candidates<lb />
With voting slated for next week<lb />
students are filing for possible can-<lb />
didacy in the forthcoming student<lb />
government elections. The deadline<lb />
for filing for these student govern-<lb />
ment offices is March 13.<lb />
Thus far the offices of vice-presi-<lb />
dent, secretary, and treasurer have<lb />
drawn only one person for each posi-<lb />
tion. They are Jimmy Owens, a jun-<lb />
from Beaufort, vice-president;<lb />
Three Vie For Prexy<lb />
Arthur DeStout, Tony Mallard,<lb />
and Dallas Wells announced Tues-<lb />
day that they had officially filed for<lb />
the BOC Student Government Presi-<lb />
dency.<lb />
These men were the only candi<lb />
dates to enter tne race ror that office ceptable constitution which will<lb />
practice what the students want.<lb />
(7) To develop and organize poli-<lb />
tical parties if the students so de-<lb />
site, <lb />
(8) Definitely to have by Pall<lb />
Quarter, on registration day, an ac-<lb />
be<lb />
tor<lb />
Gloria Hofler, a sophomore of Hobbs<lb />
ville, secretary; and Charlie Dyson,<lb />
junior from Rockingham, treasurer.<lb />
by the time this issue of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN went to press. Accord-<lb />
ing to James Trice, Chairman of the<lb />
SGA Elections Committee, the last<lb />
date candidates can register for SGA<lb />
offices is Friday, March 13th.<lb />
First of the candidates to file for<lb />
the office of president was Arthur<lb />
DeStout, junior from Fort Belvoir,<lb />
David Benton, a junior from Wil- Virginia. DeStout, who is now Presi<lb />
COACH EARL SMITH<lb />
newly appointed basketball coach.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha To Sponsor<lb />
American Music Festival<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary<lb />
professional music fraternity for men.<lb />
i9 s; unsoring an American Music<lb />
Festival March 18, at 8:00 p.m. in<lb /><lb />
bro<lb />
Wright Auditorium. The Festival will<lb />
consist entirely of music by Ameri-<lb />
can composers.<lb />
Appearing in the event will be the<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Men's chorus, under<lb />
the capable direction of August<lb />
Laube. Mr. Laube, who is a Sin-<lb />
Ionian, is currently directing the<lb />
Rose High School chorus in Green-<lb />
ille.<lb />
Several of the selections sung by<lb />
he men's chorus will be Ferde Grofe's<lb />
On the Trail" from the Grand Can-<lb />
von Suite; "It's A Grand Night for<lb />
Singing" bv Rogers and Hammer,<lb />
stein; and Irving Berlin's "Give Me<lb />
Your Tired, Your Poor<lb />
The Brass Quartet, directed by<lb />
Pames Parnell, a faculty member of<lb />
the Department of Music, will also<lb />
appear on the program. Members of<lb />
he Brass Quartet are Charles Myers,<lb />
Tommy Spry, Jack Pindell, and Frank<lb />
Bullard, who will play "Prelude" by<lb />
Rurrill Phillips.<lb />
An original work, "Chorale, Vari-<lb />
ations and Finale" by Mr. Parnell,<lb />
will receive its permiere Wednesday<lb />
nijrht. This composition, written for<lb />
teen-ager in five movements, "Teen-<lb />
age Overture "Day Dreaming<lb />
"First Driving Lesson "Prom Nite<lb />
and "Graduation March<lb />
Jerry Powell, president of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha, stated, "This is the first of<lb />
what we hope to make an annual<lb />
event American music has been<lb />
slighted long enough in favor of<lb />
Brahms and Beethoven. The purpose<lb />
if this All American Music Festival<lb />
is to impress upon the listener that<lb />
American music is good music he<lb />
added.<lb />
The general public is cordially in-<lb />
vited, and there will be no admission<lb />
charge.<lb />
minerton and William Faulkner, a<lb />
sophomore from Rocky Mount are<lb />
running for assistant treasurer.<lb />
Vying for the office of vice-chair-<lb />
man of the Men's Judiciary are Wil-<lb />
liard Baker and Don Conley. No one<lb />
has filed for chairman. Robert John-<lb />
son, Jr has filed for secretary-trea-<lb />
surer.<lb />
Five studentsJames Trice, Jeff<lb />
Strickland, Teddy Davis, Derry Wal-<lb />
ker, and Tom Jacksonare rivals for<lb />
the member-at-large seat.<lb />
Bids for chairman of the Women's<lb />
Judiciary have been submitted by<lb />
Sadie Barber and Sybil Swindell.<lb />
Standing unchallenged for vice-chair-<lb />
man is Nancy Brown. Barbara Burch<lb />
has applied for the office of secre-<lb />
tary. The only girl who has filed for<lb />
member-at-large is Nancy Louise<lb />
Rawls.<lb />
Those filing for marshal must turn<lb />
in their names to James Trice, Elec-<lb />
tions chairman, by March 13. The<lb />
girls who have filed are Susan Wylie,<lb />
Aileen Smith, Pat Batten, Patsy May-<lb />
nard, Dorothy Smith, Nancy Brown,<lb />
dent of Lambda Chi Alpha Frater-<lb />
nity at ECC, has been active in the<lb />
PGA for the last 3 years, during<lb />
which time he has been an EC repre-<lb />
sentative to the State Student Legis-<lb />
lature, has served as the EC Co-or-<lb />
dinator of the National Student Asso-<lb />
ciation, and was elected vice presi-<lb />
dent of the State Student Legisla-<lb />
ture last year.<lb />
DeStout commented on his aims<lb />
if elected. "In my past experiences<lb />
with student government work, I<lb />
have traveled to many schools, in and<lb />
out of this state as a representative<lb />
of EC. Student Government can be<lb />
powerful if the students unite and<lb />
jret behind the SGA. It is this way in<lb />
other schools and there is no reason<lb />
whatsoever that it cannot be the<lb />
same here<lb />
DeStout listed several of his aims.<lb />
omplete in every detail.<lb />
(9) Develop and organize unlimited<lb />
cuts and privileges for upper class-<lb />
men.<lb />
DeStout said he did not intend "to<lb />
make promises and Lake stands about<lb />
subjects that are unknown at pre-<lb />
sent, but with 4000 Students behind<lb />
the SGA, almost anything is within<lb />
reach. I'm not .ifraid, are you? Stop<lb />
griping, and do something about your<lb />
SGA<lb />
Mallard<lb />
Tony Mallard, junior from Trenton,<lb />
North Carolina, was the second can-<lb />
didate to file for the presidential<lb />
seat.<lb />
Mallard has been active in various<lb />
student organizations for the past 3<lb />
years. He now serves as vice presi-<lb />
dent of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity at<lb />
i.('( He has been a member of the<lb />
Inter-Fraternity Council representing<lb />
his fraternity for nearly two years,<lb />
and served as Social Chairman of<lb />
the latter organization last year.<lb />
Mallard stated, in his views of the<lb />
SGA Presidency, "If elected, I will<lb />
put forth every effort to give the<lb />
students a larger voice in the stu-<lb />
dent government, for I believe the<lb />
SGA fails to perform it's primary<lb />
(1)<lb />
;oih listen sevciiti ui in  i<lb />
Periodical mass meetings of  function when the power or control<lb />
the students<lb />
hand.<lb />
(21 To conduct<lb />
to discuss issues at<lb />
frequent student<lb />
fall into the hands of a few<lb />
He also said, "The SGA is the stu-<lb />
 .lent Kovernment meaning that it is<lb />
the government of the students by the<lb />
students<lb />
Mallard listed several criteria he<lb />
would seek to achieve if elected:<lb />
(1) To bring about more organi-<lb />
zation and unity to the SGA. This,<lb />
when accomplished, will not only<lb />
make the work of the SGA more ef-<lb />
ficient but also much more effective.<lb />
(2) To see the students at EC who<lb />
have taken the initiative to get self-<lb />
help jobs get better salaries.<lb />
(3) Complete the rewriting of a<lb />
student government constitution with<lb />
all the flaws of the present one<lb />
ironed out. This I believe should be<lb />
accomplished as soon as possible.<lb />
(4) To see the SGA work with the<lb />
administration in putting forth a<lb />
reat effort to help the serious park-<lb />
;nr problem on campus.<lb />
(5) To look into the matter of<lb />
.rivileges for upper classmen.<lb />
(6) To help make SGA life, and<lb />
college life in general more conven-<lb />
ient and more advantageous to the<lb />
-lay students on campus.<lb />
(7) To work with students and<lb />
professors to bring about a better<lb />
intellectual climate on campus.<lb />
(8) To look into the matter of<lb />
registration.<lb />
(9) To put into effect programs<lb />
which will bring about a greater in-<lb />
terest in SGA as well as a stronger<lb />
school spirit.<lb />
(10) To see fraternities and soro-<lb />
rities devote more interest to the<lb />
betterment of the campus and the<lb />
student body in general.<lb />
Wells<lb />
Another candidate for the position<lb />
is Dallas Saunders Wells a rising<lb />
(Continued on Page 3)<lb />
surveys.<lb />
f3) To have a strong student gov-<lb />
Nancy Gwynn, Madelyn Coleman, eminent run and delegated by the<lb />
students.<lb />
Faye Rivenbark, Patsy Cameron,<lb />
Barbara Moore, and Betty Milton.<lb />
Others are Betty Faye Moore, Re-<lb />
becca Crouch, Donna Langley, Betsy<lb />
Russell, Jimi McDaniel, Nancy Cox,<lb />
Judy Bledsoe, Marcella Cooke, Mary<lb />
Brown, Barbara Jones, Bernice<lb />
Baker, Jackie Crutchfield, and Molly<lb />
Cooke. The marshal candidates do<lb />
not have to have twenty-five people<lb />
to sign for them this year.<lb />
(4) To unite the students of this<lb />
college; to get what they want and<lb />
only what they want.<lb />
(5) To try to get self-help salaries<lb />
raised in cooperation with Dr. Mes-<lb />
sick and the State Legislature. This<lb />
can only be achieved with full stu-<lb />
dent support, he states.<lb />
(6) To emphasize the desires of the<lb />
students and develop and put into<lb />
Carnival Committe Requests<lb />
Organizational Participation<lb />
All organizations on the campus<lb />
are invited to participate in the<lb />
"Spring Carnival" that is being spon-<lb />
sored by the College Union. The pur-<lb />
pose of the carnival is to provide<lb />
and<lb />
The representatives of the organi-<lb />
zations who met last Thursday in<lb />
the TV Room of the College Union<lb />
discussed such things as instructions,<lb />
fees, expenses, and regulations con-<lb />
cerning the carnival. Several of the<lb />
Board Re-Elects<lb />
taNssn Editor<lb />
The Publications Board recently<lb />
e-elected Kathryn Johnson of Green-<lb />
ville to serve another term as editor<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN, student<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Bob Harper, photographer for the<lb />
FAST CAROLINIAN during the pre-<lb />
vious school term, was the only other<lb />
trombone and piano, will be played candidate to appear before the stu<lb />
Koo Discusses Far East<lb />
Problems In Lecture Series<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
COACH HOWARD PORTER . . .<lb />
ends duties as basketball coach.<lb />
twice in past three years. Two dum-<lb />
mies were hung in the quadrangle in<lb />
the center of the campus following<lb />
dismissal of Charles Adams and<lb />
pension of Jessel Curry on charges<lb />
i e insubordination during the EOC-<lb />
Atlantic Christian game February<lb />
21.<lb />
Porter anoi.unced that the players'<lb />
scholarships were being withdrawn;<lb />
later, however, the scholarships<lb />
were restored.<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick explained<lb />
Inasmuch as the two have played<lb />
hard all season and have played<lb />
hard for prior seasons, the scholar-<lb />
ships were reinstated<lb />
"An arbitrary action could have<lb />
justified their scholarships being<lb />
eliminated but, the humane approach<lb />
would reward prior activities instead<lb />
of making a final incident the point<lb />
of judgement. Therefore, what they<lb />
had done previously, to my way of<lb />
thinking, overbalanced a conclusive<lb />
act which could have, in the light of<lb />
arbitrary action, eliminated the<lb />
scholarships<lb />
by Jack Parnell and LaMarr Hadely,<lb />
 espectively.<lb />
Sitrmo Alpha Iota, honorary pro-<lb />
ressiesJ music Fraternity for women,<lb />
will form a women's chorus under the<lb />
direction of Geraldine Matthews. Se-<lb />
Ilions wil include "How Excellent<lb />
Thy Name" by Howard Hanson, and<lb />
Vincent Persichetti's "Hist Whist"<lb />
Ann Darden will be the featured so-<lb />
loist in "Out of the Depths<lb />
Also featured on the program will<lb />
be the East Carolina College Concert<lb />
Band under the direction of Herbert<lb />
L. Carter of the music faculty. The<lb />
"Ballet for Young Americans a new<lb />
work by Ralph Hermann. He is a con-<lb />
temporary composer, who is presently<lb />
engaged with the American Broad-<lb />
casting company as an arranger, com-<lb />
poser, and conductor. This particular<lb />
work depicts the rapid pace of the<lb />
dent-faculty Publications Board when<lb />
it met February 19 to elect the new<lb />
editor. Another candidate, Bryan<lb />
Harrison, withdrew his name from<lb />
the list of applicants prior to the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
In their interviews before the<lb />
board, the candidates were asked to<lb />
?ive their views of the functions,<lb />
services, and purposes of a college<lb />
newspaper, and to explain how they<lb />
would attempt to carry out these<lb />
views in the production of the paper.<lb />
"I think the purposes of a news-<lb />
naper are to educate, to entertain,<lb />
nd above all to inform Miss John-<lb />
son told the Board. "Through our<lb />
news stories we strive to give<lb />
straight, factual accounts of happen-<lb />
ings on campus; through our edi-<lb />
torials we express the viewpoints of<lb />
the editor; through the columns the<lb />
Dr. T. Z. Koo, professor emeritus<lb />
of Oriental studies at Iowa State Uni-<lb />
versity ond former secretary of the<lb />
World Student Christian Federation,<lb />
is discussing in a series of lectures<lb />
held throughout this week "The<lb />
Tise of Nationalism and Communism<lb />
in the Far East and Its Challenge to<lb />
he West<lb />
Since his first trip to the USA in <lb />
'921. Dr. Koo has made numerous<lb />
isits to this country. He came in<lb />
 -ril 1945, as advisor to the San<lb />
rancisco conference of the U.N.C.<lb />
Concerning this visit Dr. Koo stated,<lb />
"I arrived in the U.S.A. just in time<lb />
to get my first taste of Malentov.<lb />
He has a large head which we con-<lb />
sider doomed and stubborn After<lb />
learning about him, Dr. Koo con-<lb />
cluded "We have a tough nut here<lb />
Dr. Koo was born and educated in<lb />
Shanghai, China. After graduating<lb />
from St. John's University in Shang-<lb />
hai, he served as administrative se<lb />
ing message to youth around the<lb />
world. ,<lb />
When asked about the basic dif-<lb />
ference between the students of the<lb />
Far East and the students of Ameri-<lb />
ca, Dr. Koo said, "The students basic-<lb />
ly have the same capable minds, but<lb />
the difference comes from the en-<lb />
vironments<lb />
"The environment that the stu-<lb />
dents of the Far East live in seems<lb />
to impinge upon the youth, Dr. Koo<lb />
stated. "When faced with the issue<lb />
of wiping out hunger, they have<lb />
suffered such distress and there-<lb />
fore the issue is real, and becomes<lb />
more challenging Because of the<lb />
numerous commodities that Ameri-<lb />
can youth enjoy, they are interested<lb />
in such things as sports, while the<lb />
For Eastern youth are concerned<lb />
with their welfare and the challenges<lb />
that they have to meet "The majori-<lb />
entertainment for the students<lb />
to help the organizations on the cam-organizations made applications for<lb />
pus earn some extra money and good<lb />
publicity.<lb />
The organizations that want to<lb />
participate in the carnival should<lb />
submit an entry with the College<lb />
Union for floor space or booth space.<lb />
Organization entries must be in by<lb />
space following the meeting.<lb />
Yvonne Smith, advisor for the Spe-<lb />
cial Projects Committee, said after<lb />
the meeting. "We feel sure after see-<lb />
ing the favorable response at the<lb />
organizational meeting that the car-<lb />
nival will be a big success "I hope<lb />
March 20th and the entry fee must jthat all organizations on the campus<lb />
bt paid by March 25th. The entry fee<lb />
for prize giving events is $3.00.<lb />
The carnival is being sponsored by<lb />
the Special Projects Committee of<lb />
the College Union Student Board. The<lb />
chairman of this committee is George<lb />
Ray. The College Union will charge<lb />
an entry fee to the prize giving or-<lb />
ganizations; they will add money<lb />
from their own funds to the amount<lb />
collected from the entry fee and use<lb />
this money to buy prizes. The indi-<lb />
vidual organizations will prepare<lb />
their own booths and there will be a I<lb />
prize given to the best decorated I<lb />
booth. If any organization does not<lb />
want booth space, it can apply for<lb />
selling space. A fee is not charged<lb />
for selling space.<lb />
will be instrumental in this event<lb />
and work to make it this year's out-<lb />
standing activity added Mrs. Smith.<lb />
Committees will be needed for<lb />
prizes, decorations, cashiers, and<lb />
publicity. No specific committees have<lb />
been appointed yet. The College<lb />
Union welcomes all students who<lb />
would like to help with the com-<lb />
mittees. Any organization that has<lb />
not entered in this function is urged<lb />
by the College Union to hurry and<lb />
submit an entry.<lb />
cretary of the Chinese National Rail- ty of the students made up the revo<lb />
Play Tryouts<lb />
NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS<lb />
Campus Police Chief Johnnie<lb />
Harrell has announced that the<lb />
street behind Ragsdale Hall has<lb />
been made one way going eaat.<lb />
Day student parking will he al-<lb />
lowed from the east wing of<lb />
Ragsdale Hall to the intersection<lb />
near the Training School. Chief<lb />
Harrell asks the students to<lb />
please observe these new traffic<lb />
rules.<lb />
ways. When he resigned from this job<lb />
in 1917, Dr. Koo entered the service<lb />
of the Chinese YMCA and for the<lb />
next 10 years was the National Ex-<lb />
ecutive of the Student Division, and<lb />
concurrently, the Associate General<lb />
Secretary to this Chinese Christian<lb />
vouth movement.<lb />
During the war with Japan, Dr.<lb />
Koo had to live in Shanghai, which<lb />
the Jaoanese. In<lb />
Vtlff' members- Iwas occupied by the Japanese<lb />
viewno.nts of the staff  September l944. disguised as a pud<lb />
tnd through the letters to the editor<lb />
the viewpoints of the students, facul-<lb />
ty, or administration she further<lb />
commented.<lb />
Dance Invitations<lb />
All Juniors and Seniors must<lb />
register for their invitation for<lb />
the Junior-Senior dance on March<lb />
16 and on March 17, tnm :<lb />
until 4:00 in the Stndent Union.<lb />
Her of women's woolen underware,<lb />
lie finally succeeded in getting out of<lb />
Japanese-occupied Shanghai and set<lb />
out on a hazardous journey to Free<lb />
China. He walked some 860 miles<lb />
in 44 days through hundreds of<lb />
towns and villages of his war-ravag-<lb />
ed native land. The suffering he saw<lb />
nd the personal hardships he endur-<lb />
ed on this long trek have deepened<lb />
lution movement he added<lb />
Concerning some outstanding<lb />
nroblems facing China today, Dr.<lb />
Koo said, "The universal complaint<lb />
in China today is that there is not<lb />
enough food to satisfy the peoples'<lb />
hunger. As the food decreases, the<lb />
work increases. If you are not a<lb />
narty member, you suffer<lb />
"A major problem in China today<lb />
is the growth of the population far<lb />
beyond the resources Dr. Koo stat-<lb />
ed. "This problem must be taken in<lb />
hand he said, "or all advances made<lb />
will 1 of a temporary nature<lb />
"A long rang problem is the ad-<lb />
justment of the ancient civilisation<lb />
cultures of the Par East to the mod-<lb />
em industrial age. This was a pro-<lb />
blem long before the Nationalist re-<lb />
volution he added.<lb />
Dr. Koo is sponsored by the Dan-<lb />
.nd Lfc- moving M. ch.ltan.r- ! <lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
and the Greenville Little Theater<lb />
will present William Shake-<lb />
speare's "Romeo and Juliet' in<lb />
the Flanagan Sylvan Theatre on<lb />
May 7 and 8 as a program of the<lb />
Creenville Fine Arts Festival.<lb />
There will he informal prelimi-<lb />
nary readings for faculty, staff,<lb />
townspeople, and studenta select-<lb />
ed from Wednesday's readings<lb />
on Friday at 7:00 p. m. in the<lb />
Faculty-Alumni House. Those<lb />
interested in committee work on<lb />
make-up, costumes, sets, lights<lb />
and properties a re" also invited<lb />
This is the third Shakeepear-<lb />
ean play to be presented in the<lb />
Sylvan Theater. Others have been<lb />
Macbeth" (195) and "As Yon<lb />
Like It" (1W7). Dr. J. A. Withey<lb />
will direct and Dr. Robert T.<lb />
Rickert will serve as<lb />
director.<lb />
Hessick Speaks<lb />
In Weekly Series<lb />
A series of weekly tatka by Pres-<lb />
ident John D. Messick and Vice<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins begun Feb-<lb />
ruary 19 will continue through the<lb />
school term.<lb />
In informal talks on questions of<lb />
interest to students, Dr. Messkk<lb />
speaks on Monday night and Dr.<lb />
Jenkins on Tuesday night. Broadcasts<lb />
are scheduled for 10:30.<lb />
Dr. Messick stated, "I think tt i<lb />
1 important that the students and ad-<lb />
ministration have a medium of com-<lb />
munication in order to clarify ques-<lb />
tions which may arise in their minds<lb />
and to things which may not be un-<lb />
derstood in connection with admini-<lb />
stration actions.<lb />
"The President Speaks serves as<lb />
one way of answering students' ques-<lb />
tions and bringing to the attention of<lb />
students direct messages which are<lb />
thought to be of general interest<lb />
Broadcasts originate in the studio<lb />
of WWWS-AM, campus radio, and<lb />
are now taken by carrier current te<lb />
three of the campus<lb />
 "<lb /><pb facs="00038624_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, lmv<lb />
h<lb />
Council Begins Work<lb />
The East Carolina Developmental Coun-<lb />
cil, headed by President Wade Bodenheimer,<lb />
It begun a campaign which can result in<lb />
Ui ingtng about material gains and more pres-<lb />
tige to our college. ,<lb />
Of the 89 N.C. counties represented on<lb />
campus, 44 are represented on the Council<lb />
o far. By the end of this week. President<lb />
Bodenheimer says he hopes to have every<lb />
county represented.<lb />
The representatives are to speak to mem-<lb />
bers of the N.C. General Assembly from their<lb />
spective counties in an effort to gain sup-<lb />
for E.C.C. Their specific goal at the<lb />
tnt is to try to obtain money for some<lb />
is which were turned down by the state<lb />
Ktidget Committee. These items are annex<lb />
to the library, an extension to the student<lb />
 and the remodeling of Slay and Urn-<lb />
d for conversion into women's dormitor-<lb />
Aiding the Council in the fight for re-<lb />
nit ion and funds is Representative Walter<lb />
of Pitt County. Jones told the Council<lb />
me people in the Western part of the<lb />
e still think of this college as a small<lb />
ol named E.C.T.C. He suggests that the<lb />
to remedy this situation is "to let the<lb />
people at home know how large E.C.C. has<lb />
wn and to let them know about some of<lb />
th- things that we are doing.<lb />
This could result in more recognition,<lb />
material gains, more new students, greater<lb />
interest from alumni, and perhaps more<lb />
scholarships provided by interested people.<lb />
If this Council is backed strongly by the<lb />
ients here and if it does the job correctly<lb />
thoroughly. E.C.C. would certainly gain<lb />
ch. And in the long run so would every<lb />
student here. The more respected a school,<lb />
the more respected is a man holding a degree<lb />
from it.<lb />
In proportion to its size. E.C.C. educates<lb />
a very large number of North Carolinians.<lb />
There are only about 21G students here who<lb />
are from out of state and only 10 students<lb />
who are from another country. Someone re-<lb />
marked recently that the people out of state<lb />
think more of the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina than they do of North Caro-<lb />
ji Well, this is not true of<lb />
Carolina. If the school is ed-<lb />
ting suth a large number of the youth<lb />
of this state, it certainly deserves enough<lb />
mone do the job properly, since the<lb />
people of this state are footing the bill.<lb />
Jonathan Daniels of the "News and<lb />
Observer" recently told a group of U. N. C.<lb />
- thai they had better get out and<lb />
npaign for the University to get more<lb />
-e-wide support. He told them that at the<lb />
nt time. "E.C.C. is running with the<lb />
ball And he was right. We are running<lb />
with the ball and we are going to keep it. (Jet<lb />
and the Council and give it full support.<lb />
Help obtain the best for our school.<lb />
Think  Then Vote!<lb />
S.G.A. elections are coming up next<lb />
week. The time has come to end all griping<lb />
about what the student government did not<lb />
do this year and pick a man to head the gov-<lb />
ernment who will do what you want done<lb />
next year.<lb />
There will be so few students running<lb />
for the all-important office of president that<lb />
should have time to examine closely<lb />
iidate. his past record, and his quali-<lb />
fication Choose your man carefully, and<lb />
know what type of person you are voting for.<lb />
What will be his interest and primary con-<lb />
cern if he gets into office?<lb />
The primary prerequisite for an S.G.A.<lb />
president should be a strong past record in<lb />
student government affairs. Know what your<lb />
man has tood up for. voted for. and done in<lb />
his previous years in student government.<lb />
He must have dealt in student govern-<lb />
. ffairs enough to know its strength or<lb />
power, its limitations, and its needs for im-<lb />
provement.<lb />
He must be a strong willed person. One<lb />
who is able to withstand pressure from all<lb />
-ides and still do what he thinks is best.<lb />
He must sincerely want the job.<lb />
He should have a strong, clearly defined<lb />
platform. He must know what he wants to do<lb />
if he gets into office.<lb />
Go to the polls. Choose carefully and<lb />
vote. The responsibility of picking a campus<lb />
leader is up to you.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published bj the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1982.<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Preis<lb />
North Slate Conference Press Association<lb />
Enter as second-class matter December 3, 1928 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N C, under<lb />
th act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
miSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Deny WalkeT<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
Fred Robertson<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editr<lb />
Co-Sports Editors<lb />
Cartoonist<lb />
Photographer<lb />
OFFICES on the s cond floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telerhone, all departments, 6101, tftwitoa 84<lb />
Opinions expressed oil the editorial 9f <lb />
those of the editorial staff and do  UMtiMTll<lb />
reflect the views ef the faculty,<lb />
student be4f <lb />
Student Loses<lb />
Hair On Head,<lb />
Grows Beard<lb />
By BOB WHITING<lb />
There's a man on campus who is<lb />
making a career out of college. At<lb />
least, he has become a landmark<lb />
around the place just like the old<lb />
plaque that hangs in front of the<lb />
college. I thought for a long time<lb />
that he was Blackbeard or Bluebeard<lb />
or some creep like that. You know,<lb />
ho has one of those funny, long,<lb />
black beards hanging from his face.<lb />
He really looks funny with his beard<lb />
though. You see, he doesn't have any<lb />
hair on his head, but he has a geat<lb />
mass of it growing from his face.<lb />
Wei the reason I tttought he might<lb />
be Blackbeard or some Mongolian<lb />
horseman was because he always<lb />
eave me the impression that he would<lb />
someday ride through the campus<lb />
swinging a great sword and chopping<lb />
heads off as he rode. He seems like<lb />
that kind of fellow. You know, the<lb />
kind who push little biddies into the<lb />
i reek and pull up young corn. He<lb />
really gets a big kick out of it. You<lb />
know the type.<lb />
Old Blackbeard told me after sum-<lb />
mer school was over that he was<lb />
thinking about getting married and<lb />
settling down. This T couldn't believe,<lb />
really I couldn't. Well, when the fall<lb />
tartei began I saw old Blackbeard<lb />
again and he told me that he was<lb />
(1 and had three children. Some<lb />
ut them were already grown. He's<lb />
a a fast worker. He tried to tell<lb />
me that he had some miracle pills or<lb />
me erap like that that would speed<lb />
near about everything. I mean he<lb />
'tally sped up things around his<lb />
house, but I still can't swallow all<lb />
 bull. The other day he told me<lb />
his wife was about to have another<lb />
baby. He said he was only going to<lb />
Ie1 her have one this time because it<lb />
v a much easier on her, and he would<lb />
 able to put her back to work in<lb />
the fields earlier than usual.<lb />
Well by golly. T saw old Black-<lb />
beard this morning and he had shav-<lb />
ed his beard off. I hardly recognized<lb />
him I mean he still had some hair<lb />
irrowine over his top rip, but I had<lb />
to 'ook for a long time before I could<lb />
identify him. His wife mourned for<lb />
about a week or so when she saw he<lb />
had shaved his beard. She thought it<lb />
made him look like Clark Gable on<lb />
some goon. She was -really craiy<lb />
about that beard, and more than dis-<lb />
appointed when she saw it gone. May-<lb />
he she thought his face was his head<lb />
since it had more hair. Anyway, I<lb />
still don't see how she got through<lb />
nl! that brush to kiss him; and how<lb />
he ever ate is still a mystery to me.<lb />
Anyway, old Blackbeard said that he<lb />
was about to graduate or something<lb />
like that, and that come warm wea-<lb />
ther he was going to pack the wife<lb />
and kids and plow and cut out of<lb />
here. He didn't say where he was go-<lb />
ing, but he mumbled something obout<lb />
looking for more land to farm. Some-<lb />
thing about his wife being strong<lb />
enough to pull the plow for ten hours<lb />
a day now, and that he just didn't<lb />
have that much land on his place.<lb />
Blackbeard is really talented<lb />
though. He's an actor, playwright,<lb />
poet, and ambassador for that seg-<lb />
ment of the human race that has been<lb />
trod nnon by the powerful forces of<lb />
capitalism. His greatest talent Is<lb />
shown in his poetry. When he gets in<lb />
one of those poetic moods, it is no-<lb />
thing for him to write for days and<lb />
days. He'll just rock back in his chair<lb />
and pull on his long, black beard and<lb />
roll his eyes in a circular fashion and<lb />
write more poetry than you've ever<lb />
seen. He says that if you drink a car-<lb />
tain kind of wine, it will help you to<lb />
think more poetically. He likes to<lb />
press a beer can against the top of<lb />
his head and hold it there for hours<lb />
with both hands. This helps him to<lb />
think more clearly. But when he<lb />
really wants to think about some-<lb />
thing that requires a lot of medita-<lb />
tion, poetry for example, he just<lb />
lowers his head and runs it into the<lb />
wall. He really is a good poet, but I<lb />
am inclined to believe that he Is a<lb />
better acrobat. His wife gets on hhn<lb />
from time to time about making loud<lb />
noises in the house, but he says that<lb />
a man's house is his own castle and<lb />
that he is allowed to make all the<lb />
noise he wants to in it.<lb />
Playhouse 90 is about to put the<lb />
make on old Blackbeard, I found out.<lb />
He said something about recently be-<lb />
coming an actor and I remembered<lb />
hearing about him being in a play<lb />
a while back. This surprised ma be-<lb />
cause he had told me before that ha<lb />
planned to open a synagogue and<lb />
bring lost souls back to life. I kinds<lb />
knew this was only a big front<lb />
though. He really needs more people<lb />
to pull the plow on his farm. You<lb />
see, he's really a very sensitive man<lb />
and wants to retire his wife from<lb />
the fields.<lb />
 His Name? Howell<lb />
Horse Was A Winner<lb />
? DERRY WALKER<lb />
Little Nobody Provides New Regulations;<lb />
Screaming Patrons Dissatisfied, Revolt.<lb />
"Slovie" Czeck is in! Yes, the boy<lb />
made the grade. People are running<lb />
through the streets screaming "No,<lb />
no. this is insane, I don't believe any<lb />
of if' or "It's a lousy Lawrence Welk<lb />
joke No. "Slovie" is our new pres-<lb />
ident and his plans are guaranteed<lb />
to change the entire student outlook<lb />
on life.<lb />
Considered as a nobody, no one paid<lb />
any attention to this young man. But<lb />
now he is the big man on campus.<lb />
After surviving here only a few<lb />
months, Mr. Czeck has really set<lb />
the students on fire with his cam-<lb />
paign. Although Mr. Czeck's ideas<lb />
may appear unusual in this neck of<lb />
the college world, he plans to set up<lb />
his staunch platform in the follow-<lb />
ing manner:<lb />
(1) All students are expected to<lb />
rise at 6 a. m. so that the guard on<lb />
duty can inspect the rooms.<lb />
(a) If a half dollar will not<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
bounce four feet when dropped on<lb />
the bed. riding privileges after 12<lb />
noon will be withdrawn.<lb />
(b) I'nless the trash cans have<lb />
been washed in Tide, the students<lb />
will have closed-study hours on week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
(2) No reasons except acute cases<lb />
of malaria, small pox and death will<lb />
be accepted as legitimate "cut" ex-<lb />
cuses.<lb />
(a) All unexcused "cuts" will be<lb />
dealt with by the armed guard pre-<lb />
siding in each classroom.<lb />
(!) All excuses must be signed<lb />
1 your hometown doctor, three wit-<lb />
nesses and the surgeon in charge of<lb />
your operation.<lb />
(3) All dormitory doors will be<lb />
locked at 9 p. m. except on special<lb />
occasions when they will be left open<lb />
until 9:15 p. m.<lb />
(4) Students having less than a<lb />
2.9 average cannot go home on week-<lb />
ends except during holidays when<lb />
they can leave school with only a<lb />
2 average.<lb />
These are only a few of the mild<lb />
resolutions and, after hearing about<lb />
his attitude toward fun-loving stu-<lb />
dents, one should expect many new<lb />
regulations that will probably strike<lb />
overs one concerned as slightly dras-<lb />
tic. But. nevertheless, before Mr.<lb />
Czeck was elected he informed the<lb />
students, who listened to campaign<lb />
speeches, of his intentions.<lb />
This has been the most enthusias-<lb />
tic student body since the last stu-<lb />
dent prank occurred. Every conver-<lb />
sation includes plans for murder; the<lb />
newspapers are carrying columns<lb />
about Czeck's election and how he<lb />
won, an! letters to the editor are<lb />
coming in like mad from discontented<lb />
(?) patrons.<lb />
Ah, excitement . . .<lb />
Driver Announces Plea For SGA Participations;<lb />
Sympathy Acknowledged; Conduct Discussed<lb />
Dear students,<lb />
The time for elections is here again<lb />
and the destiny of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association for the term of<lb />
1959-60 will be decided. Last year,<lb />
four major offices were unopposed in<lb />
the elections which drew a great deal<lb />
of criticism from students and alum-<lb />
ni alike. The fault lies with us the<lb />
students for being blind to the fact<lb />
that it is our Student Goverment and<lb />
with the help of the students it will<lb />
stay that way. We say that the stu-<lb />
dents have no rights in what happens<lb />
on the campus but how can an ad-<lb />
ministration have respect for a stu-<lb />
dent government when only about 5<lb />
or 6 people have an interest in what<lb />
goes on concerning the students. If<lb />
more students would participate in<lb />
student government work and put<lb />
their efforts in the most practical<lb />
channels, then the Student Govern-<lb />
ment would truly be an effective<lb />
piece of equipment. ,<lb />
By filing for an office and placing<lb />
your name in nomination for the com-<lb />
ing elections you can be a valuable<lb />
core of the functions of the college.<lb />
In the realistic vein, the SGA can-<lb />
not change the world and satisfy the<lb />
pet peeves (?) of everyone, so tt<lb />
would be needless to try. There<lb />
are certain rules that are made<lb />
by the administration that the<lb />
student government has no con-<lb />
trol over but there are many<lb />
things that must be dona to<lb />
further advance the standards of the<lb />
college and to make it a more en-<lb />
joyable place to be. This can be done<lb />
by students. This can be initiated,<lb />
studied and put into effect by the<lb />
officers that will be elected next weak.<lb />
Please students dont take the SOA<lb />
for granted and bypass a chance to<lb />
be a part of a potentially effective<lb />
organization. It is your student gov-<lb />
ernment so let's kaap it that way,<lb />
It is not a remote possibility that If<lb />
participation keapa decreasing the<lb />
suthority of the students to gown<lb />
themselves on certain Issues wfB ha<lb />
taken away by the administration for<lb />
lack of confidence in the body. This<lb />
is merely my own opinion but I don't<lb />
fee! that it is so far from a reality<lb />
to be said unless the students take<lb />
more pride in their right to govern<lb />
themselves on many issues.<lb />
Let's make this a good campaign<lb />
by having every candidate opposed<lb />
so that the students may analyze the<lb />
capabilities of the individuals and<lb />
select the choice accordingly. Let's<lb />
make this a successful election year.<lb />
Bubba Driver, Acting President<lb />
of the SGA<lb />
President Commends<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
I would like to express my<lb />
appreciation to everyone who<lb />
sent cards, letters, and flowers<lb />
to my mother during her serious<lb />
illness. The doctor says that your<lb />
thought fulness has greatly aided<lb />
her recuperation.<lb />
Although the cancer was ma-<lb />
lignant, the doctor believes the<lb />
Htirgery was successful. Thank<lb />
you again for everything you<lb />
have done for my family and me.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Mike Kataias<lb />
SGA President<lb />
Actions Criticized<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Recently I have heard much criti-<lb />
cism directed at our administration<lb />
because of attempts of some of its<lb />
members to regulate signs of af-<lb />
fection between men and woman of<lb />
the college. It would seem that the<lb />
criticism for this situation might<lb />
rather be directed at certain groups<lb />
of parents who have placed the ad-<lb />
ministration in the uncomfortable po-<lb />
sition as acting as moral censors.<lb />
These parents insist that H is tha<lb />
duty of EOC to sea that their daugh-<lb />
ters do not conduct themselves in aa<lb />
"unladylike manner, while at school.<lb />
It certainly seams that If the par-<lb />
Notices<lb />
Reminder to students<lb />
have registered with the place-<lb />
ment bureau and complete their<lb />
student teaching Fall or Winter<lb />
Quarters: If you wish the Place-<lb />
ment bureau to arrange inter-<lb />
views for yon, please come by<lb />
the office and let aa know the<lb />
htwrs yon will be free for inter-<lb />
views.<lb />
J. K. Loag, Director<lb />
Young men interested is sum-<lb />
mer employment in the<lb />
room of the<lb />
Hotel, please come to the place-<lb />
ment office at once for farther<lb />
information.<lb />
J. K. Lang, Director<lb />
Gra<lb />
Some people are big and m me aren't<lb />
and that's the way it goes I mean, large;<lb />
physically large. Thai is, well, maybe some of<lb />
vou remember Larry Howell, nicknamed<lb />
"Horse who attended ECC a year or so ag<lb />
And maybe you also recall that tiny little<lb />
fellow Chris John-ton. who also wai a stu-<lb />
dent here. In those two you have the contrast<lb />
between a Greyhound Bu- and a Volkswagen.<lb />
I never knew Chris too well, but I shared<lb />
a room with "Horse" one quarter. That is, I<lb />
h (1 the pari of the room that was left over<lb />
lifter "Horse" filled no most of it with hia<lb />
six fee-four, two hundred and fifty pound<lb />
! .ime.<lb />
Oh, you couldn't ask for a better roo<lb />
mate. Larry was really handy to have aroun<lb />
I ike. I remember once when I had a flal<lb />
Ji and mv bumper jack wouldn't work. I<lb />
 s in  hurry to get the tire changed, and<lb />
Hor " earn - ' nd held up the rear end<lb />
mv fir while T changed it. We made a grea-<lb />
team in situations like that. For instan<lb />
"Horse" would nick up beds and hold them<lb />
while I swept under them, which mad<lb />
job niuch easier: no ing down, or reac.<lb />
ing under, or anything like that.<lb />
I didn't meet Larry until we had room<lb />
together for about two weeks. You see<lb />
schedules were different and Larry was pla<lb />
ing football th I rter. Well, he'd be getl<lb />
up while I'd be crawling between th-<lb />
and he was in class while I wasn't and<lb />
versa. You know how it is with roomn<lb />
nm I imes.<lb />
f i<lb />
rr't s roommab ta ing a shower a<lb />
singing "Red River Valley' when "Hot<lb />
came in, put his big hairy paw on top of<lb />
shower stall. (Milled it over and peered Into<lb />
curiously, like a grizzly bear  oing I<lb />
content of a lardstand. He said. "He I<lb />
 and let go of the shov   itaJD. The si<lb />
racked a couple of times, and I rattled an<lb />
in it while I chirped a feeble. "Hev. I<lb />
you?"<lb />
"Horse" moved into the dormitory I<lb />
next quarter, and I didn't see much  of<lb />
after that. Once in a while we'd meet on cam-<lb />
pus and he'd grab me by the .inkle and <lb />
me playfully over his shoulder, or flip<lb />
into some tree branches or something. It was<lb />
great fan, and I almost learned to fly.<lb />
Larry left -  on. and I hater<lb />
 him go. I  "hat r<lb />
urn then later someone told me he was 4-F.<lb />
Well, that's how it goes. Me" I'm 1-A.<lb />
Pufsy-Mixer At Work<lb />
They're Hakin' Progress<lb />
ents of these girls had done a good<lb />
job of installing' whatever principles<lb />
of conduct they feel appropriate in<lb />
tie girls before they entered ECC.<lb />
they would not have to fear that<lb />
their "little dears" would misbehave<lb />
as soon as they get away from home.<lb />
If the daughters of these parents<lb />
don't follow the code of conduct their<lb />
parents feel are proper, this would<lb />
most certainly seem to be a failure<lb />
r,f the parents in the rearing of<lb />
their children, and it certainly seems<lb />
unfair for them to expect the college<lb />
to do for their daughters what they,<lb />
themselves, have failed to do.<lb />
If these parents are so afraid of<lb />
the moral and ethical actions of<lb />
their daughters in social situations,<lb />
they most definitely should have sent<lb />
them to a nunnery, not a state insti-<lb />
tution of learning. Our administra-<lb />
tion certainly should not have to<lb />
assume the additional responsibili-<lb />
ties involved in having to persuade<lb />
.students to conform to a code of con-<lb />
duct which the students' parents<lb />
have failed to install in them after<lb />
17 years or so of trying.<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
By TOM JACKSOS<lb />
The good ole maintenance department<lb />
finally built a cement walk from the back of<lb />
Slay h.dl over to Umstead. Good thing too.<lb />
We hear that it was so muddy out there in<lb />
rainy weather that "Big Daddy" Peoples was<lb />
afraid to go out for fear he would sink out<lb />
of sight forever.<lb />
While we are on the subject of cement<lb />
walks, wonder if they will ever get around to<lb />
building one from Umstead hall over to the<lb />
parking lot. Don't know though. The way<lb />
that place w. last week makes us wonder if<lb />
a cement walkway will work. Some think a<lb />
swinging bridge would be more appropriate.<lb />
Bv the way. the boys in Umstead have<lb />
named their parking lot. Thev call it "La<lb />
Trop Petite<lb />
Has everyone seen the new REBEL? It<lb />
h s some good stuff in it and it also has some<lb />
not-so-good stuff, but taking all things into<lb />
consideration it is pretty good.<lb />
At least we know tnere are some on cam-<lb />
pus who put forth an effort to create, and an<lb />
effort, no matter how horrible it comes out.ia<lb />
better than no effort at all. Hope to see more<lb />
manuscripts submitted for the spring issue.<lb />
Well. SGA election are almost on us. We<lb />
certainly hope the students will get out and<lb />
vote this time. For your own sake find out<lb />
the issues and take a stand either pro or con.<lb />
This guy sat on the edge of his bunk and<lb />
slowly went thmuerh the material remains of<lb />
four years at Eat Carolina.<lb />
One bv one he packed in a cardboard box<lb />
the few things that he would carry home. The<lb />
rest he cast into a large pile in the middle of<lb />
the floor.<lb />
Used razor blades, grade sheets, old tests,<lb />
a menu from Gino's, chewing gum wrappers.<lb />
all went into the motley pile of litter.<lb />
Then he ran across a dirty envelope with<lb />
a picture f a Christmas seal on the outside.<lb />
Pausing to look at it a minute he wiped his<lb />
red face with a shirt sleeve then cast it into<lb />
the pile with the rest and began going through<lb />
some more junk.<lb />
Then he stopped and scooped the enve-<lb />
lope from the trash and said. "You know I<lb />
never did send them that dollar. And I used<lb />
those stamps too. Darn if that's right<lb />
Then he pulled out his wallet, withdrew<lb />
a crumpled dollar bill and shoved it into the<lb />
return envelope. Taking another pull from<lb />
the almost emotv bottle of cheap bourbon he<lb />
handed the envelope to a friend who was<lb />
watching him pack and said. "Drop that in<lb />
the post office, will ya. You know its a funny<lb />
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Grafs Discuss Education<lb /><lb />
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mm acquainted<lb />
Barbara<lb />
 graduate who studied<lb />
Vcademy of Music last sum-<lb />
M B Harris lived with the Grafs<lb />
ia summer below<lb />
to the United Stat<lb />
i; vat's hope to return to Ger-<lb />
,n Mav to trot their son. who<lb />
is living with Mrs. Graf's<lb />
Mrs Graf plans to enjoy her<lb />
e wit ' he fa mil) and frlei<lb />
Mi Gral will bs working to<lb />
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the lTi Ited States.<lb />
v Graf agreed that<lb />
IS hi Bast Caro-<lb />
A.limitsII student learns prim-<lb />
i'v to pass his exams with good<lb />
, . while the European student<lb />
I for sake of the knowledge<lb />
i here is but one exam at the<lb />
 the school year, and the Euro-<lb />
ean tudent receives llo grades in<lb />
the University during his studies<lb />
bed Mr. Graf.<lb />
Frat Celebrates<lb />
Anniversary<lb />
froth Thete Chi will cete-<lb />
it, first anniversary as the<lb />
iona fraternity on cam-<lb />
Originally known as Phi<lb />
pi the present name was<lb />
hen i' wont national last<lb />
' in the week's celebration<lb />
the Theta Chi Jamboree which<lb />
rill be held in Raleigh. Here the<lb />
 . of Theta PW will gather<lb />
mthern states to discuss<lb />
roblems and learn about<lb />
- nity organisations.<lb />
While in Raleigh Theta Chi will<lb />
' , entert the University of<lb />
Recently Theta CM fraternity elect-<lb />
ed Its -officers for the comig year.<lb />
ecte I ' ers Larry Bailey,<lb />
:  t; John Savage, viee-presi-<lb />
Billy Nichols, secretary; Rich-<lb />
 och, treSanrer; and James<lb />
'maRayburn Jenk-jiudy Jolly. Jane Carter, Marvis Edwards. Iris Gore andl,d B<lb />
i: , first inistador; Boyce Honeycutt, sented at the annual Military Ball.<lb />
ad mistador;  C. Sykes, libra- '<lb />
rian: G. T. Hull, historian; and Joe<lb />
mdler, assistant treasurer.<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
009k -i<lb />
pre-<lb />
Hot<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Graf were<lb />
amased at the number of textbooks t<lb />
 . . rea use, fo In<lb />
. students la universities u<lb />
. textbooks at all. Mr. Graf ex- <lb />
lained. "European students mustji,<lb />
Johnson Leaves<lb />
hr New York<lb />
Editor Comments <lb />
'Rebel' Issues Winter Edition<lb />
The second issue of THE REBEL.<lb />
 campus literary magazine, is off the I<lb /><lb />
a ereat<lb />
lH 3<lb />
:h. but they both also agreed when<lb />
o.i. "We do not like the cli-<lb />
 It seems that<lb />
have been accustomed to<lb />
lei weathtT than has beer,<lb />
 in Greenville this winter.<lb />
When asked what they considered<lb />
. the msin difference between<lb />
ai d European student -<lb />
; aid, "It is hard to com<lb />
 r students under thCM two<lb />
 j different systems, because<lb />
student is a product of his own<lb />
,n " Greenville, edi-<lb />
i ; i Knl.INI AN. stu-<lb />
1 Carolina Col-<lb />
ived notification<lb />
ectures and reading out- thai he has been chnsen as a scho-<lb />
theii courses to develop their harshi i ticipani in a conference<lb />
on the subject matter being be in W Vork City for stu-<lb />
t em nt editors in the Eastern States.<lb />
er thing at which they were The meeting will have as co-snon-<lb />
amased was the fact that Bor9 the Ov- Club and the<lb />
an students do not speak or'r. g. National Student Association.<lb /><lb />
press and has been delivered to most<lb />
fl.<lb />
10<lb />
 own language correctly.<lb />
i 1 ope, languages are an inte-<lb />
art i I the school curriculum<lb />
the grammar schools on up.<lb />
In Europe, the education is much<lb />
er, than it is here1 stated Mr.<lb />
af, Students re required to take<lb />
of the courses within the school<lb />
urriculum before entering universi<lb />
and they have to pass hard<lb />
M<lb />
at<lb />
le<lb /><lb />
'<lb />
however a difference<lb />
in both felt was to the ad-<lb />
of the European student.<lb />
will take place March 13-15<lb />
Press club. 85 East 89th<lb />
n New York City.<lb />
v, ss Johnson mi Mlected to at-<lb />
I , nfei ence on the basis of<lb />
I editorials on college pro-<lb />
have appeared in the<lb />
 T VROLTNIAN. After serving<lb />
. '  '  , campus newspaper<lb />
'or three quarters, she was re-elected<lb />
in all subjects taught be- I week by I e college Publications<lb />
fore they are admitted to the! Board to head the editorial staff<lb />
slty he stated. i I Q ter f VMW-<lb />
, POUCE ST4Te<lb />
ff  -<lb />
English: DANCING STEER<lb />
English: SLOW-WITTED BASEBALL PLAYER<lb />
Thlnklish translation: The guys who patrol the fences on this man's<lb />
team include a slugger cloutfielder), a braggart (shoutftelder and a<lb />
sorehead poutfieldefreading from left field to right. The clod in<lb />
question a loutfnider- rarely breaks into the line-up. He thinks<lb />
KBI is the second line of an eye chart. But he's no doubtfielder when<lb />
it comes to smoking. He goet all out for the honest taste of line<lb />
tobacco . . . the unforgettable taste of a Lucky Strike!<lb />
HOW TO<lb />
MAJCE25<lb />
Take a word  institution, for example.<lb />
With it, you can make an aquarium<lb />
(finstitution), a bowling alley (pinstitu-<lb />
tion), a fireworks factory id institution)<lb />
or a saloon (ginstitution). That's Think-<lb />
lishand it's that easy! We're paying<lb />
$25 for the Thinklish words judged best<lb />
your check's itching to go! Send your<lb />
words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt.<lb />
Vernon, N.Y. Enclose your name, ad-<lb />
dress, university ami class.<lb />
Get the genuine article<lb />
Get the honest taste<lb />
of a LUCKY STRIKE<lb />
students on enmpus n<lb />
editor, Bryan Harrison.<lb />
This haras for Winter Quarter 19S8<lb />
eh Ml delivered to the camp<lb />
February 26, contains short store<lb />
poems, srt work, book reviews and<lb />
other features of interest to students.<lb />
"All material printed in THE<lb />
REBEL, is taken from manuscript of<lb />
Fast Carolina students, for the pur-<lb />
o- stimulating interest in the<lb />
literary field and improving the In-<lb />
tellectual climate on campus, as well<lb />
rovidhitf an outlet for students<lb />
who enjoy writinir Harrison said.<lb />
We feel he said, "that this issue<lb />
is by far the host one we have print-<lb />
ed. We wore especially pleased<lb />
with the reproduction of the ink<lb />
dcetches In fis issue<lb />
Since THE REBEL was created<lb />
It year we have been experiment- <lb />
inp with different typos and stvles<lb />
Of publication. We have tried<lb />
many things In our search for a waj<lb />
to use a lot of material attractive<lb />
ml -till staj within out budget<lb />
Harrison also commented, "I don't<lb />
feel that enough people contribute to<lb />
THE REBEi- and 1 would like for<lb />
n students to submit their work.<lb />
I am srways happy to see any work<lb />
that anybody brings<lb />
Students who would like to submit<lb />
material for the Spring issue should<lb />
any it to THE REBEL office at<lb />
"Oft1 Austin building or mail it to<lb />
THE REBEL, Box 1420. The dead<lb />
jr. fr the Spring issue is April 8,<lb />
1959 and all work must be in by that<lb />
time. Manuscripts and artwork sub-<lb />
mitted by mail should be accompani-<lb />
ed by a self-addreased envelope and<lb />
.eto-n postage,<lb />
'Mn addition to distributing the<lb />
magazines to the students said<lb />
Harrison, "we send copies out to<lb />
important people in the literary field,<lb />
critics, writes, and newspapers.<lb />
! X ina there are only two<lb />
-I ih'<lb /><lb />
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THE N V'I OBSERV<lb />
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Edwards Reigns<lb />
At AFROTC Ball<lb />
. AFROTC Group<lb />
reign at the 10th a<lb /><lb />
 and Ju<lb />
Corps.<lb />
mal affaii<lb />
Harrison stated that thi<lb />
THE REBEL jers dance<lb />
i r and e   e Hoff-<lb />
the it wi'  furn-<lb />
v with Peter Viereck.<lb />
n event that is<lb />
 . .  e earl d the<lb />
Mavbern Reigns At Formal<lb />
IPi Kapna Alpha Dauce<lb />
All<lb />
together we mail out about 80 copies<lb />
each time<lb />
We are proud of THE REBEL<lb />
English STINGING VEIN<lb />
English COED BULL SESSION<lb />
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ThinkLsh: BULLRR1NA<lb />
JOHN H.US. StORGIA TlCH<lb />
Thinklith: FSMfNAR<lb />
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Product of Jm t-mixn JuVame4myHi<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
(Continued from Page 1)<lb />
senior from Williamston.<lb />
In launching his campaign. Wells<lb />
has set iim a list, containing some of<lb />
his objectives in his office campaign.<lb />
"The following items he stated,<lb />
"are, to me, some of the important<lb />
things T will try to put into effect if<lb />
elected. Included are:<lb />
(1) Continue with the revision of<lb />
the Constitution. <lb />
(2) Work for competent Men's<lb />
Judiciary.<lb />
(3) Try to obtain student I.D cards<lb />
tot the I'itt. Theatre.<lb />
(41 Set up a new system in which<lb />
the vice president shall be the speak-<lb />
er of the senate instead of the presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
(5) Strive for a cleaner campus.<lb />
(6) Help the college union in giv-<lb />
ing the students something to keep<lb />
them on campus during the week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
(7) Better entertainment.<lb />
(8) Changes in rules pertaining to<lb />
women's dress in the winter, spring<lb />
and summer quarters. It is my belief<lb />
that the girls should be allowed to<lb />
dress more comfortably during the<lb />
warm seasons.<lb />
These are a few of the things that<lb />
I shall work for it I am elected to<lb />
.the SCiA presidency. Wells ended his<lb />
resolutions by saying, I am now<lb />
working with my committee on a<lb />
complete platform that will be cir-<lb />
culated about the carapna In the near<lb />
future<lb />
Vi kie siayberry, Pi Ka<lb />
Dream Girl for IMS, was pre sated i<lb />
at the first Dream Girl B<lb />
Greenville Country C<lb />
night.<lb />
She was selected from a nun<lb />
if , andi I the vote<lb />
brothers of Pi  I Alpha t<lb />
 lifted I ' ' d the Dream<lb />
Girl Ball.<lb />
Runners-up to the Dream Girl were<lb />
Judy JoHy and Camilla Hendei<lb />
both of Greenville.<lb />
In selecting the Dream Girl, the<lb />
fraternity announces the three top<lb />
girls in advance, but the Dream Girl<lb />
is oel announc d until he, presenta-<lb />
tion at the ball.<lb />
This was the first annual Dream<lb />
Girl Ball to be given by Epsilon Mu<lb />
, te. of Pi Kappa Alpha here at j<lb />
trotina.<lb />
The formal dance and parts M<lb />
attended b. the brothers and pledge j<lb />
of Pi ! Uphi and their dat-<lb />
Music was furnished by Doug Clark's<lb />
ban.I from Chapel Hill.<lb />
Miss Maybeny, a five-foot-three-<lb />
ineh blonde from Elkin, North Caro-<lb />
lina, was presented a dozen lon,<lb />
nreed American Beauty ioss and<lb />
dty.<lb />
j j each givu a<lb />
I silver letter openar with the letters I tne group<lb />
. on it.<lb />
Dream<lb />
 a anored to<lb />
Pi Kappa Al-<lb />
and 1 am very<lb />
B 'i'lka' girl<lb />
Girl Bail said preeJ-<lb />
hnson, "is one of the<lb />
ial functions held<lb />
Si h ear. We<lb />
first Dream Girl<lb />
the finest socials<lb />
d yet<lb />
'Biic' Staff Takes<lb />
Trip To New York<lb />
I the BUCCANEER<lb />
luff left Tuesday evening<lb />
Scholastic Press<lb />
, Annual Convention.<lb />
being held March<lb />
;l 14 on the campus of<lb />
ity in New York<lb />
k Editor, Adolphus Spate<lb />
foursome. Associate Editor<lb />
rig along with Worth<lb />
a linger, i&amp;ncl irilJfVis<lb />
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lAO FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH<lb />
111 Ml. 11.   -<lb />
irti<lb />
h<lb />
Jack Boone's EC Varsity Stops<lb />
Stubborn Alumni Team 32-12<lb />
Reaps Two More Honors<lb />
i, t<lb />
et<lb />
Carolina's Varsity came ulive<lb />
the second halt' Saturday after-<lb />
n to swamp a game but outmann-<lb />
Uumni outfit. 32-12, at College<lb />
' ium<lb />
ilv in the third quarter, the Var-<lb />
 a on the iiuive and the run-<lb />
B of Walkie Hanford, Mae Thack-<lb />
:md Tommy Matthews set the<lb />
 for the first score. Matthews,<lb />
the Hertford star, carried it over<lb />
the four yard line.<lb />
Pal Draughon, a receive last sea-<lb />
pushed the Varsity into  14-0<lb />
minutes later as he scooted over<lb />
the three yard marker. Thack-<lb />
:i over the two points to increase<lb />
16-0.<lb />
'nmes Speight and Ralph Zehring,<lb />
a couple of regular season starters<lb />
missed most of winter practice,<lb />
over in the fourth period and<lb />
ifty S bl oke loose for 27<lb />
and thei on the next play car-<lb />
vor from the one.<lb />
it Rill Cain with a pass<lb />
to a count for two more points and<lb />
pull the game out of danger.<lb />
The Alumni, a threat all evening<lb />
with the passing of Dick Cherry,<lb />
scored their first TI midway the<lb />
fourth period. Cherry, former All-<lb />
Conference star, hit end Jessel Curry<lb />
a pass to account for 85 yards<lb />
i touchdown. The extra point<lb />
no good.<lb />
wared hack for their<lb />
h Glenn Bass scam<lb />
on a reverse. Speight<lb />
to account for two<lb />
Sweet, Wayne Davis, and Chuck Gor-<lb />
don led the line play of the Winners.<lb />
Fullback Mac Thackev was the big<lb />
ground-gainer for the Bucs but had<lb />
plenty of help from Matthews, Bass,<lb />
Speight, Hanford and David Rogers.<lb />
Lou Hallow and Jerry Brooks<lb />
Sparked a rugged defense by the<lb />
Alumni while Cherry and Curry pro-<lb />
vided offensive highlights with his<lb />
passing.<lb />
Varsity 0 0 16 1632<lb />
Alumni 0 0 0 1212<lb />
Varsity<lb />
f-d to Mass<lb />
more points.<lb />
Dick Chei<lb />
grads somethinj<lb />
I<lb />
again gave the<lb />
balk about as he<lb />
Intramural Basketball Crown<lb />
Won By Rockin1 Robins Team<lb />
By BOB GREENE<lb />
Greenville's Bob Perry closed out his gridiron career at East Caro-<lb />
lina by tuking two trophy awards for outstanding football performance.<lb />
One award was made to him by Alpha Phi Omega and another in memor-<lb />
iam of Dr. Elmer Lanche by Dr. Grover Everett. The presentations took<lb />
place as part of the annual football banquet held last Friday night in the<lb />
new college cafeteria wing.<lb />
connected with Curry for a TD, this<lb />
one going for 55 yards.<lb />
The attempt for the extra points<lb />
nd the final score stood<lb />
12.<lb />
ach Ja k B ibstituted free-<lb />
ly in the action-pa ked tilt. The club<lb />
ed a litth igj ed in the first<lb />
half but thed things out at in-<lb />
termission and had little trouble roll-<lb />
ing to their big victory margin.<lb />
Varsity took a 12-0 win last<lb />
n in the initial game but Sat-<lb />
urday's win came over a much stron-<lb />
Alumni outfit and gave promise<lb />
for the 1959<lb />
ites.<lb />
 n. e Ed Emory, Eai 1 '<lb />
Swim Team Leaves<lb />
East Carolina's Swimming Team<lb />
will leave Greenville Monday and<lb />
journey to Muncie, Indiana for the<lb />
annual invitational National Associa-<lb />
tion of Intercollegiate Athletics swim-<lb />
ming and diving championships.<lb />
The East Carolina team of Coach<lb />
Kay Martinez will be in competition<lb />
on March 19th and 20th.<lb />
A team of about 15 mermen will<lb />
represent EC in the annual event.<lb />
Some of the outstanding swimmers<lb />
to make the long trip are Bob Saw-<lb />
yer, Jake Smith, Tom Tucker, Tom<lb />
Carroll, Jack McCann and Jim<lb />
Meades. The two divers will be Ken<lb />
Midyette and Glenn Dyer.<lb />
It was in 1957 that East Carolina<lb />
won first place in the NAIA cham-<lb />
pionship meets. In competition there IfHon on March 21at<lb />
against the dominant small colleges Gone from last years team Alt<lb />
having swim teams in 1958, the Hues ra :UU all(j Wayne Workman, who<lb />
emerged in 4th place, helped pace the pirates to their fifth<lb />
At the present time the Pirate<lb />
club is 5-5 in overall competition forlseven years. Even though they have j out the services of Bobby Loy, a<lb />
this year. Their competition has been .suffered heavy losses, Coach Howard<lb />
anything but the small college caliber Porter's Linksmen are<lb />
though. Some of their opponents have<lb />
been the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina, Virginia Military Institue and<lb />
Florida University.<lb />
East Carolina And Elon Golf<lb />
Linksmen Clash On March 21st<lb />
East arolina College's golf team, started their drills and if the weather<lb />
the North State conference cham- j doesn't turn bad, they are expected<lb />
pions. open the 1959 season against to be ready for Elon College, the<lb />
I team they defeated last year by four<lb />
j strokes at Stannount Country Club<lb />
Iiu Greensboro for the North State<lb />
! championship in the past'Conference Crown. Elon will be with-<lb />
in the line pla on EC's '58<lb />
club, eight gridiron players saw<lb />
action for more than 35 quarters<lb />
on Coach Jack Boone's team. Bill<lb />
Cain had 39 at right end, Joe<lb />
Holmes S8 at left end. Henry<lb />
Kwiatkowski 38 at righl tackle,<lb />
Ed Emory played 40 at left<lb />
guard. Charles Cooke played SS<lb />
at the left tackle slot and Charles<lb />
Gordon played 40 quarters at the<lb />
right guard position<lb />
to be much in the running for this<lb />
years title.<lb />
Back from last years team is Paul<lb />
' oodwin, a sophmore who played<lb />
number two man at the beginning of<lb />
last season but graduated to number<lb />
one by the middle of the season. Don<lb />
Coniey a junior transfer from N. C.<lb />
St a to is expected to help Goodwin<lb />
any the load. Together they should<lb />
alternate between number one and<lb />
. numbei two. At the three and four<lb />
spot there will be much competition<lb />
between sophmore Jim Bell, and<lb />
freshmen Skip Collier, Hugh Blair,<lb />
and Mike Romanina.<lb />
T c defending champions have<lb />
oif standout for several years, but<lb />
expected It hoy are expected, to be in their usual<lb />
top form when they face the Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates hope to play a warmup<lb />
match with some of the top men<lb />
golfers in the area before the 21st.<lb />
This should aid Coach Porter in de-<lb />
riding who his top four golfers are.<lb />
last Carolina will play between<lb />
ten and twelve matches this year<lb />
including two with Babison Institute<lb />
Of Mass.<lb />
I IS I M FOUND<lb />
Found items turned in to the<lb />
College I'nion Lost- and Found<lb />
Department will he held for two<lb />
Weeks, after which time, they<lb />
will be returned to finder or will<lb />
he subject to sale<lb />
The Rockin' Robins, a hustling<lb />
and spirited squad of basketballers,<lb />
poured it on in the last half of the<lb />
February 23 Championship game to<lb />
defeat the Fraternity Champs, Lamb-<lb />
da Chi Alpha, by a decisive 59-29<lb />
score. Previously, the Robins had<lb />
edged the Bombers 47-45 to gain<lb />
the finals.<lb />
Independent Play-off<lb />
In a playoff match to decide the<lb />
winner of the Independent Division<lb />
the Robins had to overcome a first-<lb />
half deficit to gain a hard fought<lb />
victory over the Bombers. Charlie<lb />
McDonald's rebounding and scoring<lb />
led the Robin attack. Benton's 13 and<lb />
Watkin's 11 points supplemented the<lb />
Robin drive. The Robins stifled the<lb />
Bomber offensive with a 2-1-2 zone<lb />
defense. Don Prince, with 16 points<lb />
led the Bomber's scoring effort.<lb />
Championship Game<lb />
The Championship game saw the<lb />
Robins jump to a quick 13-1 lead on<lb />
the strength of four consecutive bas-<lb />
kets, two on jumps by Bob Benton,<lb />
. tap-in by McDonald, and a push-<lb />
shot by Bob Watkins. However, the<lb />
Robin's big lead was short-lived as<lb />
Charlie Ward's 8 points led Lambda<lb />
Chi's late first-half rally. The Robin's<lb />
scoring punch reached a stalemate<lb />
and the first half ended with them<lb />
holding a 19-17 lead.<lb />
Second-half Romp<lb />
T' ree quick baskets at the begin-<lb />
ning of the serond half enabled the<lb />
Robins to regain a broader margin<lb />
of lead. Both clubs had elected to<lb />
"play it cool" at the beginning of<lb />
the half, but as the Robins widened<lb />
their lead, Lambda Chi continuously<lb />
fouled in attempting to gain posses-<lb />
sion of the ball. Led by McDonald.<lb />
the Robins repeatedly tossed in their<lb />
free throws. A temporary press, too,<lb />
 beneficial to the Robins as they<lb />
frequently intercepted passes and<lb />
turned Lambda Chi errors into bas-<lb />
kets.<lb />
McDonald Leads Scorers<lb />
MeDonald, Robin's center, led all<lb />
scoring with 22 points, 14 of them on<lb />
free throws. Jerry Shackleford's 11<lb />
points and Watkin's 10 helped lead<lb />
the offense. Charlie Ward's 9 points<lb />
were tops for the losers.<lb />
Awards To Be Given<lb />
According to John Spoone, Stu-<lb />
dent Director of Intramurals, plans<lb />
are being made to select an Intra-<lb />
mural Basketball All-Star squad. Al-<lb />
o, trophies for the basketball champs<lb />
 to be idven at a date to be an-<lb />
nounced later.<lb />
Nichols In AC-NSC<lb />
basketball Contest<lb />
Don't settle<lb />
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two mighty good reasons why I think you'll go for 'em. They're truly low in<lb />
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LIVE MODERN CHANGE TO MODERN DM<lb />
Emory  . Best Blocker<lb />
Nick Nichols, ECC forward, was<lb />
named to the All-Conference club<lb />
uist prior to the spring holidays. The<lb />
All-Conference selection was made by<lb />
the Greensboro Daily News.<lb />
Nichols, a Ieaksville native, finish-<lb />
ed the season with a 10.4 average and<lb />
also captured over 10 rebounds per<lb />
game. The senior Captain lead his<lb />
team to a third place finish in the<lb />
North State loop and a seven game<lb />
winning streak toward the end of the<lb />
campaign.<lb />
Nick was an outstanding prep<lb />
star for Tri-City in Leaksville in<lb />
I9M when they captured the State<lb />
 A title. He played in the shadow of<lb />
Roy Searcey. who later played at<lb />
Carolina, but came into his own as a<lb />
  tar.<lb />
The "Blond Bomber" has been a<lb />
letrular for four seasons although<lb />
having to sit out the 1957 schedule<lb />
vith a shoulder injury. Nick was a<lb />
tarter during his freshman year and<lb />
on: ed All-Tournament honors dur-<lb />
Ine his junior year.<lb />
He had trouble finding the scoring<lb />
touch this winter after the year lay-<lb />
off but came on strong at the end<lb />
of the season. His rebound work<lb />
and his ball handling were probably<lb />
his biggest assets to the team.<lb />
'ik will graduate along with three<lb />
other starters. He has had an out-<lb />
tanding career at ECC and will leave<lb />
big spot for Coach Earl Smith to<lb />
fill next winter.<lb />
Twenty-one Games<lb />
Face Mallory's<lb />
Baseball Squad<lb />
Ea.t Carolina I ollege baseball<lb />
team will play a 21-ga -dule<lb />
in the 19S6 n, Dr. N. M<lb />
gensen, director of athletics an-<lb />
nounced today.<lb />
A 5-game series over the Easter<lb />
week-end will give the Pirate<lb />
games at Camp Lejeune and two<lb />
games in Greenville. First ftiaea at<lb />
home will be with the University of<lb />
Delaware on Easter Monday, Mi<lb />
80, and Tuesday, March 31.<lb />
The full schedule for Coach Jus<lb />
Mallory's baseball team folio<lb />
March 2j, Indiana Univei<lb />
'Camp Lejenue; 27, Camp 1<lb />
(Mai ine, amp Lej i - . ant<lb />
University, Camp Lejeune; 'A <lb />
University of Delaware, Ore-<lb />
April 3, University of North Caro-<lb />
lina, Chapel Hill; 10 Catawba College,<lb />
Salisbury; 11, Lenoir Rh)<lb />
Hickory; 13 and 14, Western I<lb />
iina College, Cullowhee; 17, A:<lb />
Christian College, (ireen. <lb />
lantic Christian College, Wttaoi<lb />
Elon College, Elon; 27, Hig<lb />
College, High Point; 28, G<lb />
kge, Gailford; 30 High Po<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
May 2, Catawba (<lb />
ville; it, Elon College, Gr.<lb />
Guilford College, Gre<lb />
16, Appalachian 8<lb />
iege, Greenville.<lb />
All-Conference Nichols<lb />
Junior Edward Emory of Lan-<lb />
caster, S. C. received the Pitt Thea-<lb />
tre annual best blocking trophy,<lb />
awarded to an East Carolina football<lb />
lineman each year. Emory, a 210<lb />
pound guard, will be back in action<lb />
again next fall when the Bucs open<lb />
their 1969 football slate.<lb />
T Members Attend Confereince<lb />
The East Carolina College Union<lb />
was represented by Dot Smith and<lb />
Bonnie Stephens at a conference this<lb />
rasl weekend sponsored by North<lb />
'arolina State College Union. The<lb />
l'n nose of the conference held at<lb />
Camp Durant, near Raleigh, was to<lb />
'iscuss the ways of organizing an<lb />
nting club.<lb />
The Delegates from the University<lb />
of Virginia, whose outing club is<lb />
a member of Intercollegiate Outing<lb />
Clubs Asociation, led the discussion<lb />
concerning outing activities, regional<lb />
and national membership in IOCA.<lb />
a<lb />
I DELICIOUS <lb />
In a coveted first time affair,<lb />
Nick Nichols has been selected to<lb />
participate in a basketball contest<lb />
which will pit Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference Stars against North Sta'e<lb />
Conference Stars.<lb />
Swim Fun Program Highlights<lb />
Women's Recreation Activities<lb />
FOOD<lb />
24 HOURS<lb />
Lunch at 65c<lb />
ICAR0LINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
On Wednesday, March 18, at 7:00<lb />
P.M the Women's Recreation Asso-<lb />
ciation is sponsoring a "Swim Fun"<lb />
for all girls who wish to participate.<lb />
Girls are urged to form a team of<lb />
eight members, select a fancy name<lb />
for their team and then turn the en-<lb />
try into Gay Hogan, Room 203 of<lb />
the College Gymnasium.<lb />
 i All entries must be turned in by<lb />
J March 13. The names of the girls for<lb />
'each team must be entered on the<lb />
 form which Miss Hogan has for this<lb />
 vent. Each girl will be allowed to<lb />
Special BARGAIN<lb />
For East Carolina Studenta!<lb />
Any East Carolina Stadeat<lb />
Will Be Admitted To The<lb />
PITT THEATRE<lb />
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY<lb />
March 17-18<lb />
FOR ONLY<lb />
35c<lb />
To Sea<lb />
RICHARD W1DMARX<lb />
TINA LOUISE I<lb />
"THE TRAP"<lb />
In Color<lb />
Present This Coapen At<lb />
Our Box Office!<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
wim in only two individual events<lb />
but may participate in three events.<lb />
The races will consist of such<lb />
things as blowing the ping pong ball<lb />
across the pool in shallow water<lb />
which will allow beginning swimmers<lb />
to enter this particular event. Each<lb />
swimmer must blow the ball the<lb />
width of the pool one time.<lb />
Tn the dress and undress relay,<lb />
each team must bring one short sleev-<lb />
ed shirt with buttons down the front<lb />
nnd one pair of short or bermudas.<lb />
Each swimmer will swim one width<lb />
of the pool.<lb />
In other races thare will be the<lb />
back crawl one length of the pool,<lb />
front crawl, breast stroke, and free<lb />
style relay.<lb />
In all the form phase of the "Swim<lb />
Fun" there will be the demonstration<lb />
of the side stroke, hack crawl, and<lb />
peformance, which will take place<lb />
from the low board.<lb />
Forms for entering may be obtain-<lb />
ed from Miss Hogan in the gym and<lb />
all girls interested la the program<lb />
are asked to contact her for any far-<lb />
ther questions.<lb />
Bast Carolina's Women's Rei<lb />
tion Association Basketball team de-<lb />
feated The Re Hospital Nurses hi<lb />
Raleigh on Mar. h 7 to remain BV<lb />
iefeated in hardcourt play.<lb />
Janice Edwards led the scoring by<lb />
teasing in M hig points. Claud;<lb />
Hodgin and Ellen Eason were also<lb />
iredominant in the win.<lb />
Rex Hospital's girls came to ECC<lb />
n Tuesday night to seek revenge<lb />
for this and another loss handed to<lb />
them by the WRA squad.<lb />
The ECC girls have remaining<lb />
-ames with UV, Pineland. Averett<lb />
and Duke.<lb />
Carrett Dormitory capteured the<lb />
nlayoffs between the two WRA lea-<lb />
ses by winning out over Third Floor<lb />
rotten Hall on Monday, February 23.<lb />
In the score of 63 to 43, Claudine<lb />
Hodgin scored 25 big points, Sylvi<lb />
Beasley had 23 and Helen Liles 15.<lb />
or the losing Cotten Hall team.<lb />
nne Craft notched 25 points.<lb />
The final standings going into the<lb />
nlayoffs were:<lb />
LEAGUE I<lb />
reamWL<lb />
Garrett0<lb />
Ragsdale41<lb />
Lambda Tau32<lb />
Second Cotten2I<lb />
Delta Sig Flems23<lb />
Zeba Psi Alpha04<lb />
LEAGUE n<lb />
Third Cotten60<lb />
Wilson41<lb />
Woman's Hall32<lb />
W Kappa23<lb />
Kappa Phi Epsilon14<lb />
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