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Senate Criticized<lb />
Read editorial page for the editor's I<lb />
i columnist's comments on the re- I<lb />
; student Senate action to drop ECC I<lb />
71 the National Student Association. I<lb />
Eastfarolinian<lb />
XXXIV<lb />
East Caroli n a College<lb />
GREBNVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 196?<lb />
Miss Greenville Pageant<lb />
The Miss Greearille beauty pageant<lb />
contest will take place in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium tonight at 7:30. Several campus<lb />
beauties are competing for the title.<lb />
Tickets win be on sale at the door.<lb />
Number 20<lb />
i<lb />
Sophomores Seek<lb />
Class Offices<lb />
nmomore class se-<lb />
l the forthcoming<lb />
ass offvers to be<lb />
U. S. A. F. 'Singing Sergeants'<lb />
Fifteen students<lb />
th the following<lb />
the office of prat-<lb />
Ted Johnson and<lb />
n.<lb />
e of vice-<lb />
Nichols and Bur-<lb />
kellam. Barbara<lb />
Pinnagan received<lb />
 e set -etarji's posi-<lb />
?eat will be<lb />
gess or Sylvia<lb />
I nan Smith,<lb />
y iihssma, Le-<lb />
' StalHneja; are<lb />
 e of Senator.<lb />
eve three senators.<lb />
   I average<lb />
aii office, he<lb />
- name into James<lb />
sirmai This name<lb />
anied bj 96 names.<lb />
A F. Band To Play<lb />
In April 14 Concert<lb />
The United States Air Force Band j A further contribution to the<lb />
will play matinee and evening con- USAF Band's phenomenal success is<lb />
ceits here April 14, in Wright Audi- the fact that it does not subscribe<lb />
torium. Programs, sponsored by the to the theory that a musical organi-<lb />
eoUege Entertainment Committee, zation has to be either "long hair"<lb />
eduled for 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m or "jazz It performs any given<lb />
The Band is a musical organiza- type of music with -the highest pro<lb />
tion with an unsurpassed record of j fessional standard and presents pro-<lb />
accomplishment. Organized in June, grams that are designed to satisfy<lb />
to<lb />
to<lb />
Wells Assumes Prexy Duties<lb />
Other Officers Take Positions<lb />
1942, it has, in a brief sixteen years every appitite from "opera"<lb />
from "symphony"<lb />
- officers are Ted achieved a position unique in musical<lb />
dent: Mack Churchill, circles and has captured the fancy<lb />
and the imagination of music lovers<lb />
of four continents.<lb />
This is due mainly to the band's<lb />
versatility It is so flexible that it<lb />
may resolve itself into a 100-piece<lb />
Sue Lassiter, secre-<lb />
Rny, acting trea-<lb />
- is the class sena-<lb />
-hman-sophomore<lb />
"be-bop<lb />
"swing<lb />
Its membership has been hand-<lb />
picked as a result of auditioning<lb />
more than 1,400 professional mu-<lb />
sicians. These men were selected<lb />
from a wide variety of musical or-<lb />
ssed. Jim Kirk- marching band; a 90-pieee symphony ganizations, ranging from the Phila-<lb />
Radio is in charge<lb />
Tickets are being sold<lb />
: - homore stu-<lb />
 si heduled for<lb />
Club Observes<lb />
brary Week<lb />
nest! a: an Sn-piece symphonic;<lb />
band; a 25-voice glee club, the "Sing-<lb />
Sergants 5 dance bands, in-<lb />
tding the "Airmen Of Note and<lb />
the "Jumping Jacks and numerous<lb />
chamber and instrumental groups, In-<lb />
cluding "Strolling Strings<lb />
delphia Orchestra to the Honolulu<lb />
Symphony and from the Tommy<lb />
Dorsey dance band to the Arthur<lb />
Pryor concert band. Collectively,<lb />
they are former members of 20 dif-<lb />
ferent symphony orchestras and 16<lb />
"name dance bands.<lb />
I 18. thou- ,<lb />
mities throughout the<lb />
brating Na-<lb />
Week. This event.<lb />
National Book Com-<lb />
eration with American ;<lb />
  in, has as its theme<lb />
ad Read<lb />
ege community, the<lb />
 ijetives of N. L. W.<lb />
make the institution's<lb />
resources better<lb />
ipport it and<lb />
.blie understanding<lb />
and the otheT is to en-<lb />
:se of the library<lb />
beyond the formal re-<lb />
f the curriculum, with<lb />
-veloping liftime reading<lb />
 lub at East Carolina<lb />
I of N. L. W. will, at<lb />
H next week, have a book<lb />
n of the American<lb />
Association. The proposed<lb />
this occasion will be un-<lb />
ttend.<lb />
1' purpose of National Li-<lb />
Week to call attention to the<lb />
id and to encourage people<lb />
read and to read in<lb />
 volume and with greater<lb />
' r the most important<lb />
an's possession is his free-<lb />
 think and to be free to tell<lb />
he thinks and the quality<lb />
ht i determined in large<lb />
e excellence of the<lb />
Home, Whiting Play Lead<lb />
In 'Bus Stop Production<lb />
s<lb />
The Greenville Little Theater's<lb />
production of Bus Stop" is schedul-<lb />
ed for three performances on April<lb />
15. 16, and 17 in Austin Auditorium<lb />
beginning at 8 p, m. "Bus Stop" is<lb />
the third production of the season<lb />
for the Greenville Little Theater. The<lb />
l titee-act romantic drama<lb />
written by William Inge, is under the<lb />
'ire ti i of Claude Garren.<lb />
Alice Anne Home lends her<lb />
talent to the role of Cherie,<lb />
the Kansas City "Chanteuse" who<lb />
finds herself abducted by a wild<lb />
snd rugged cowboy. Alice Anne, well<lb />
known for her roles in "Pygamlian<lb />
"State of The Union and "House of<lb />
Conley has acquired a new and<lb />
challenging role in "Bus Stop As<lb />
Cherie, Alice will be portraying a<lb />
sultry siren capable of hot indina-<lb />
tion, sympathy and love.<lb />
Opposite Alice is Bob Whiting, a<lb />
neweomei to the stage, who plays<lb />
the role of Ro Decker, a stumbling,<lb />
loudmouthed, oversexed cowboy in hot<lb />
pursuit of Cherie. No one can con-<lb />
vince Bo that Cherie does not love<lb />
him. least of all Cherie, who remains<lb />
hostile to his clumsy advances. His<lb />
caveman tactics are temporarily<lb />
thwarted by Sherrif Will Masters<lb />
played by Del Driver. Driver, well<lb />
known for his recent performances<lb />
in "Death of a Salesman and "The<lb />
Caifte Mutiny Court Martial does<lb />
plays Carl, the bus driver. Carl is a<lb />
free-lance lover who wedges him-<lb />
self into the bedroom of Grace.<lb />
Grace, played by Faye Leggett, is the<lb />
frustrated proprietor of the restau-<lb />
rant in which the action takes place.<lb />
Grace manages an occasional affair<lb />
with bus drivers to sooth her frustra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Jay Robbins plays Virgil, who is<lb />
Bo Decker's best friend. Virgil<lb />
strums on his guitar and tries to<lb />
keep Bo in check, but as the play<lb />
ends, Virgil is met with the un-<lb />
happy revelation that he might bet-<lb />
ter have looked out for himself.<lb />
Tickets for this delightful play are<lb />
priced at fifty cents for students<lb />
and one dollar for others. They may<lb />
be purchased at the College Union,<lb />
local drug stores, or from members<lb />
of the cast. A ticket is good for any-<lb />
one of the three-night performances.<lb />
Dallas Wells, who received 881<lb />
votes in the run-off voting against<lb />
Tony Mallard, assumed his duties as<lb />
Student Government president Tues-<lb />
day when he was sworn in along with t<lb />
the rest of the SGA officers, by De-<lb />
lano Driver, the present SGA presi-<lb />
dent. Mallard received 605 votes in<lb />
the final voting.<lb />
Scoring a majority vote over vice<lb />
president candidates Wade Ward and<lb />
Bearl D. Vick was Jimmy Owens,<lb />
who collected 46 votes. His oppon-<lb />
ents, Ward and Vick, received 651<lb />
and 152 votes, respectively.<lb />
Gloria Hofler with 1014 votes<lb />
downed her opponent Patricia Heds-<lb />
peth, 424, to assume the duties of<lb />
secretary. The only unopposed SGA<lb />
candidate, Charlie Dyson, secured<lb />
1352 votes to assure him of the trea-<lb />
surer's position. Assistant-treasurer<lb />
Charlie R. Munn with 713 votes de-<lb />
feated William Faulkner, 533. to take<lb />
over his duty.<lb />
Turner Is Chairman<lb />
With 436 votes James Turner will<lb />
take over as chairman of the Men's<lb />
Judiciary. Turner was unopposed for<lb />
his office. In a run-off Derry Walker<lb />
scored a close victory over Bill Baker<lb />
with 268 votes to Baker's 250 to<lb />
capture the vice-chairman position.<lb />
Otis Strother was unopposed for<lb />
the position of Secretary-treasurer<lb />
and received 429 votes. J. D. Hodges<lb />
polled 341 votes in a run-off to de-<lb />
feat opponents Jeff Strickland and<lb />
Barney West with 246 and 258, res-<lb />
pectively.<lb />
Sadie Barber, who accounted for<lb />
534 votes defeated Sybil Swindell<lb />
with 384 for chairman of the Wo-<lb />
man's Judiciary. Unopposed for the<lb />
vice-chairman and secretary's posi-<lb />
tion were Nancy V. Brown and Bon-<lb />
nie Burch. Both were assured their<lb />
positions when Brown received 864<lb />
votes and Burch. 841.<lb />
Becky Coley. 461, received the<lb />
treasurer's position by a victory over<lb />
Peggy Davis, who collected 306 votes,<lb />
and Betty Rose Frazier with 188<lb />
votes. In a Run-off between Gail<lb />
Cohoon and Nancy Rawles, Cohoon<lb />
held 412 votes for a close victory<lb />
Left to right are newly elected SGA officers Gloria Hofler. Charles Dyson, Jimmy Owens and Charlie<lb />
Munn. Seated is Dallas WeUa.<lb />
over Nancy Rawles, who tallied for<lb />
401.<lb />
18 Marshalls Selected<lb />
16 marshalls and two alternates<lb />
were selected from a roster of 58<lb />
candidates. Those chosen were Jimi<lb />
McDaniel, 880; Patsy Maynard, 445;<lb />
Madelyn Coleman, 566; Nancy V.<lb />
Brown, 511; Faye Rivenbark, 557;<lb />
Patsy Cameron, 522; Rebecca Crouch,<lb />
455; Judy Bledsoe, 456; Jackie<lb />
Crntchfield, 427. and Jackie Byrd,<lb />
067.<lb />
Others were Norma Harrelson, 504;<lb />
Janet Harris, 410; Jerri Mills, 445;<lb />
Sue Lassiter, 720; Jean Capps, 556;<lb />
and Marie Bryant, 489, with Sarah<lb />
McRae, 402, and Rose Lindsay, 405,<lb />
alternates.<lb />
May Court Selected<lb />
Elizabeth Bowman has been chosen<lb />
as the queen of the May Court with<lb />
Peggy Kepley, Mary Lou Dickens,<lb />
Patricia Allman and Rose Rich ser-<lb />
ving as alternates. Alice Ann Home<lb />
will reign as Maid of Honor. Repre-<lb />
senting each class are Senior attend-<lb />
ants: Peggy Kepley, Mary Dickens.<lb />
Patricia Allman, Rose Rich; junior<lb />
attendants: Dottie McEwin, Dottie<lb />
Walker, Merl Council, and Jackie<lb />
Byrd.<lb />
The two sophomore attendants are<lb />
Sue Lassiter and Barbara Lindsay.<lb />
Representing the freshman class are<lb />
Judy Jolly and Judy Hearne.<lb />
Brazilian Finds American<lb />
Way Of Life Carefree<lb />
 have been put into writing an excellent job as the sherrif. His<lb />
 1 on from one generation rn,e is tnat 0f a sympathetic, two-<lb />
.; stated Dr. J. Martin fjstpfj protector of womanhood, and<lb />
Advisor Selects<lb />
New Counselors<lb />
In Gotten Dorm<lb />
Wisconsin<lb />
W.<lb />
State Chairman<lb />
Award Will Honor<lb />
Outstanding Senior<lb />
utstanding Senior of East<lb />
Una will be honored at the Senior<lb />
let, Saturday, May 23. A gold<lb />
v. "The Lamp of Knowledge<lb />
ren in recognition of the award.<lb />
The Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi,<lb />
rial Honorary Professional Fra-<lb />
ty, sponsors the award, and the<lb />
incoming president will present the<lb />
trophy at the banquet.<lb />
Any male senior student with a<lb />
quality point average foT his<lb />
college career is eligible. The actual<lb />
selection is made by a faculty com-<lb />
mittee whose members are chosen<lb />
because of their knowledge of and<lb />
interest in the students.<lb />
Announcement of the recipient will<lb />
be made two weeks prior to g1<lb />
tion. The Outstanding Senior Award,<lb />
a unique award on the East Carolina<lb />
campus, acknowledges superior -<lb />
larship leadership, and<lb />
he handles it in a two-fisted fashion.<lb />
Everybody knows Del Driver.<lb />
Ruth Copland, also a newcomer to<lb />
the stage, plays Elma, an innocent,<lb />
sixteen year old waitress who helps<lb />
out in the Restaurant. Elma become<lb />
infatuated with Dr. Lyman, another<lb />
stranded bus passenger, played by<lb />
H. D. Rowe. Dr. Lyman is possessed<lb />
by an unquenchable thirst for liquor,<lb />
Shakespeare, and teenage girls. After<lb />
becoming bored with his company,<lb />
Dr. Lyman becomes paralyzed with<lb />
liquor, at which point the action be-<lb />
comes hilarious. Nothing is static.<lb />
Everything "becomes<lb />
Mahlon Coles, also a veteran of<lb />
"the Caine Mutiny Court Martial,<lb />
IFC Blood Drive<lb />
The Red Cross Bloodmoblle will<lb />
be on campus April 15, according<lb />
to Bill Wallace, IFC President.<lb />
Students are urged to see any<lb />
fraternity man on campus and<lb />
sign up for the hoar most eon-<lb />
lenient for them to five blood.<lb />
The IPC Is asking for all the co-<lb />
operation possible to make this<lb />
year's blood drive successful.<lb />
Student Counselors who will act<lb />
as "Big Sisters" to freshmen women<lb />
living in Cotten Hall and Women's<lb />
Hall next September have been chos-<lb />
en. Twenty-eight counselors from the<lb />
Sophomore class will help orient new<lb />
students living in Cotten Hall.<lb />
"It is considered an honor at East<lb />
Carolina to be chosen to act as a<lb />
student counselor stated Miss Ha-<lb />
zel R. Clark, freshman advisor of<lb />
Cotton Hall. In order to qualify a<lb />
girl must have a good scholastic<lb />
average and a pleasing personality.<lb />
She must also have demonstrated<lb />
her ability to be a leader a well as<lb />
a good campus citizen.<lb />
Those selected as Student Coun-<lb />
selors are: Beth Baker, Dwan Best,<lb />
Marilyn Boone, iRuby Bradshaw,<lb />
Kitty Bynum, Jayne Chandler, Linda<lb />
Crouch, Betty Rose Hockaday and<lb />
Sonya Hooker.<lb />
Others selected were Norma Lee<lb />
Johnson, Junita Jones, Jean Lassiter,<lb />
Marie Moore, Thresa McDaniel<lb />
McGill, Emily Neale, Jeannette New<lb />
and Mary Lee Nicholson.<lb />
The remaining counselors are<lb />
Tetlou Parham, Judith Pleasant, Lois<lb />
Pollard, Margaret Louise Powell,<lb />
Harriet Respest, Agues Frances<lb />
Rhue, Kay Rodreiquez, Linda Spence,<lb />
Pat Swindell, Nancy Talbott and<lb />
 Nancy Wlngate. <lb />
By MARCELLE VOGUL<lb />
Although I didn't expect to enter<lb />
college when I came to America<lb />
said pretty, brown-eyed Alice Cario-<lb />
lano, a freshman from Rio de Janeiro.<lb />
"I like college life and the country<lb />
around here<lb />
"Your way of life isn't at all like<lb />
I expected it to be continued Alice,<lb />
"I pictured the life to be hard and<lb />
sophisticated, but everyone seems<lb />
gay and carefree. In fact, the stu-<lb />
dents seem almost too friendly, but<lb />
I enjoy being with them. In Brazil,<lb />
everyone keeps more to himself, while<lb />
in America, here at East Carolina<lb />
in particular, everyone seems in-<lb />
terested in one another<lb />
Alice, an art and math major,<lb />
speaks several languages including<lb />
Portuguese, English, French, and<lb />
Spanish. She likes music, literature<lb />
and flying. Her hobby is building<lb />
model airplanes. "In Brazil Alice<lb />
added, "plane fare is much cheaper<lb />
compared to bus or train, so most of<lb />
the travel is done by plane<lb />
Although Alice has flown over<lb />
jungles, she hasn't traveled much in<lb />
the tropical jungles along the Ama-<lb />
zon. She said that the "most fun<lb />
about traveling on foot is the ham-<lb />
mock sleep at night. I love it<lb />
"Our country raises chiefly coffee,<lb />
cotton, and tropical fruits. Alice<lb />
said. "While there are many farms<lb />
in Brazil, many of the people are<lb />
professional workers. There are<lb />
many fine architects in Brazil and the<lb />
new capital which is almost com-<lb />
pleted, is of the latest architecture<lb />
design<lb />
"Almost half of the population oi<lb />
Brazil Alice said, "is Negro and<lb />
Mulatta. Italians, Japanese, Portu-<lb />
guese, Spanish, and Indians make up<lb />
the remainder of the population.<lb />
Some of the Indians livings in Brazil<lb />
have never been touched by civiliza-<lb />
tion. They make their living by hunt-<lb />
ing and fishing<lb />
She feels that Brazilian schools<lb />
are much harder than American<lb />
schools. "We have ten subjects when<lb />
we get to high school the studious<lb />
Brazilian lass said. "We go to school<lb />
from 7:00 to 1:00 straight through<lb />
"We have much tourist travel,<lb />
Alice said, "Especially In the large<lb />
Musical Nears<lb />
Production Date<lb />
Rehearsals are underway for this<lb />
years musical, "Kiss Me, Kate" spon-<lb />
sored by the S.G.A. Productions Com-<lb />
mittee. The Directors of this years<lb />
show are: Mr. Donald Hayes, Musi-<lb />
cal Di recto; Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back, Dramatic Director; and Mr.<lb />
Paul Hickfang. Choral Director.<lb />
Mr. Hayes, string instructor in the<lb />
Music Department, has been on the<lb />
faculty for the last six years.<lb />
Although this is his first year as<lb />
Musical Director, he has played in<lb />
the show every year since coming to<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Utterbatk of the English De-<lb />
partment has been Dramatic Director<lb />
of the musicals since they were first<lb />
begun over eight years ago. Working<lb />
with her is assistant director, Pat<lb />
Baker.<lb />
Mr. Hickfang, voice instructor in<lb />
the Music Department, has been on<lb />
the faculty for the past several years.<lb />
This is his first year as Choral Di-<lb />
rector, but he has assisted the show<lb />
in past years and this year he put<lb />
on the first student Opera Production<lb />
here.<lb />
Choreographer, Jim Gillican, has<lb />
had many years professional training<lb />
with the June Taylor Dancers and<lb />
many other well known groups. He<lb />
did the choreography for this show<lb />
and several others at the Rye Music<lb />
Festival in Rye, New York last sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
This years production is in the<lb />
hands of the Productions Committee<lb />
Co-chairmenDavid Doolittle and<lb />
Don Griffin.<lb />
The cast for this year's show are:<lb />
Fred Graham, played by Jerry Po-<lb />
well; Li Mi Vanessi, Hannah England;<lb />
Bill Calhoun, Ken Killebrew; Lois<lb />
Land, Leigh Dobson; Harrison Ho-<lb />
well, Zulll Bailey; 1st Ganster, David<lb />
Doolittle; 2nd gangster, Bob Korne-<lb />
gay; Paul. John Filicky; Hattl, Rose-<lb />
mary Swlsher; and Ralph, Red Shear-<lb />
on.<lb />
Also participating Is a chorus of j cities such as Rio. Rio de Janeiro is<lb />
10 men, 18 girls and 10 dancers. I very attractive to tourists<lb />
ALICE CARIOLANO<lb />
from Brazil.<lb />
freshman<lb />
among other aspects, it is the for-<lb />
mer capital and the lovely Sugar<lb />
Loaf Mountains are located there.<lb />
America is a lovely place in which<lb />
to live added Alice, whose uncle<lb />
is the Presbyterian preacher here<lb />
in Greenville, "When I finish, I<lb />
would love to travel extensively be-<lb />
tween the two countries and in Eu-<lb />
rope<lb />
SGA Announces<lb />
Awards Program<lb />
Acting Student Government Presi-<lb />
dent Del Driver has announced that<lb />
the annual Awards Day will be con-<lb />
ducted in Austin Auditorium April<lb />
21 at 4:00 o'clock.<lb />
Highlighting this event will be the<lb />
presentation by departmental heads<lb />
of the Outstanding Students Awards.<lb />
Each department is selecting their<lb />
most outstanding student to receive<lb />
this award.<lb />
Awards will also be made to stu-<lb />
dents who received recognition by<lb />
being named to "Who's Who in<lb />
American Colleges and Universities<lb />
The Student Legislature will also<lb />
make service awards to the students<lb />
who have served on the legislature<lb />
this year.<lb />
Also making service awards will<lb />
he the campus publications: the BUC-<lb />
CANEER, REBEL, and EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN.<lb />
"Awards Day has been underrated<lb />
in recent years commented Driver.<lb />
"The students who receive these<lb />
awards have worked hard and they<lb />
deserve recognition he said.<lb />
Driver stated that he hopes to<lb />
make this Awards Day a bigger and<lb />
better one. He is encouraging all<lb />
campus organizations to make their<lb />
awards on this day. Organization<lb />
presidents should contact him to have<lb />
then awards placed on the agenda.<lb />
College Awards<lb />
Dorm Contract<lb />
Contracts totaling $1,084,440 have<lb />
been awarded at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege for the construction of the new<lb />
dormitory for men students, Vice<lb />
President in charge of business af-<lb />
fairs F. D. Duncan has announced.<lb />
Work on the new residence hall<lb />
is expected to begin within the next<lb />
month, Mr. Duncan stated. Con-<lb />
struction of the dormitory at East<lb />
Carolina was made possible through<lb />
a loan from the Federal Housing and<lb />
Home Finance Agency.<lb />
The building will provide accom-<lb />
modations for 520 men students. Lo-<lb />
cated on the Southeast Campus, It<lb />
wifl be adjacent to Paul E. Jones<lb />
Hall, also a dormitory from men stu-<lb />
dents, which is now under construc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Henley Receives<lb />
'Journal' Award<lb />
Jackson A. Henley, senior, received<lb />
the Wall Street Journal Student<lb />
Achievement Award at a convention<lb />
of the Social Studies Department<lb />
recently. The award was presented by<lb />
Dr. James H. Stewart, professor of<lb />
economics.<lb />
The Wall Street Journal Achieve-<lb />
ment Award at the college Includes<lb />
a subscription to the Wall Street<lb />
Journal and a suitably inscribed<lb />
silver medal. It is made annually by<lb />
that newspaper upon recommenda-<lb />
tion of the professors of courses in<lb />
economics in which the Journal Is<lb />
used.<lb />
In addition to achieving an out<lb />
standing record in the Business Edu-<lb />
cation and Social Studies depart-<lb />
ments, Henley has been outstanding<lb />
In the AFROTC, He currently<lb />
as Deputy Group Commander<lb />
achieved the standing oi<lb />
ed. Cadet last fall, the first step fee-<lb />
ward a fall commission in the U. 3.<lb />
Air Force,<lb /><pb facs="00038626_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 169<lb />
President Welcomed<lb />
To 1 he newly elected SGA President Dal-<lb />
i Weils, Wt extend a hearty vote of confi-<lb />
! e! W elli received such a large number of<lb />
u(Un (he carried every dormitory but one)<lb />
that he must have quite a number of people<lb />
behind him.<lb />
Wells, a man who thinks for himself, is<lb />
vitally interested in student government and<lb />
student affairs and he intends to get the<lb />
rest of the students on the campus interested<lb />
too<lb />
With cooperation and confidence, from<lb />
the student body, it is possible that Wells may<lb />
accomplish things of which we never dreamed.<lb />
Hasty SGA Dissolves<lb />
Membership With NSA<lb />
As a final act. a swan song, before the<lb />
ius administration took over, the student Se-<lb />
nate headed by Acting President Delano Dri-<lb />
ver voted to discontinue our membership in<lb />
the National Student Association.<lb />
After SGA Treasurer Johnny Hudson<lb />
stated that NSA was "too expensive" for<lb />
what the students got out of it, Senator Jim-<lb />
mie Wall made the motion to drop out of the<lb />
national student orgaization. The Senate, in<lb />
a most short-sighted fashion, voted hastily<lb />
ami unanimously.<lb />
In this short "follow the leader' vote,<lb />
East Carolina was dropped from an organiza-<lb />
tion which binds together millions of students<lb />
from leading colleges and universities all over<lb />
the U.S an organization which has been<lb />
commended by such notables as President<lb />
Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, and Elea-<lb />
nor Roosevelt.<lb />
For $125 National dues and $100 region-<lb />
al dues. E.C.C. is privileged to send delegates<lb />
selected in a campus-wide election to confer-<lb />
ences and congresses all over the United<lb />
States at little or no cost. The only two con-<lb />
ferences for which the school pays are the<lb />
National and Regional Congresses,<lb />
These delegates, selected by popular stu-<lb />
dent vote, are authorized to vote for their re-<lb />
spective school on pertinent student issues.<lb />
rhe purpose of the vote is to let students ex-<lb />
change uleus. to let students in the North<lb />
know how students in the South feel on key<lb />
issues and vice-versa. Then by the majority<lb />
vote, the leaders of our country and of other<lb />
countries are told how the majority of the<lb />
students in the U.S. feel.<lb />
Other services of NSA are too numerous<lb />
iu mention; we feel they are many and of<lb />
merit.<lb />
The main criticism directed toward the<lb />
Senate is not that they voted to drop out of<lb />
NSA. but that they voted so hastily, without<lb />
even stopping to find out more and weigh the<lb />
merits of the organization. A committee should<lb />
have been formed to investigate the matter<lb />
thoroughly. Or better yet, the job should have<lb />
been left to the incoming Senate, the leaders<lb />
of next year.<lb />
Newly elected SGA President Dallas<lb />
Wells has indicated that he plans to investi-<lb />
gate NSA thoroughly, to weigh its pros and<lb />
cons. The new Senate, if it wanted, could re-<lb />
open the case on NSA, study it, and revote.<lb />
We cannot help but be bitter about this<lb />
nasty decision, made in a matter of minutes,<lb />
when we remember that this same Senate<lb />
argued for over an hour one night about what<lb />
color blazers SGA members should wear.<lb />
North Atlantic Treaty<lb />
Begins Second Decade<lb />
Exactly ten years ago, on April 4, the<lb />
North Atlantic Treaty was signed in Washing-<lb />
ton. The object of the North Atlantic Treaty<lb />
was to give the countries of Western Europe<lb />
a sense of security by strengthening their de-<lb />
fenses and putting American productive pow-<lb />
er behind them. <lb />
With the establishment of NATO Soviet<lb />
expansion in Europe came to a halt and per-<lb />
haps saved Western Europe from being over-<lb />
run by Soviet Russia. This halt came without<lb />
war.<lb />
NATO has put the West in a position to<lb />
bargain or negotiate with the Soviet Union<lb />
on terms of parity. Such negotiations are the<lb />
next stop.<lb />
As it begins its second decade, we salute<lb />
NATO, a bulwark of peace.<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Blue Monday'<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
It seems that educational institu-<lb />
tions all over the United States are<lb />
in desperate need of more funds, not<lb />
only to improve and keep pace with<lb />
modern trends, but also to pay for<lb />
the hare essentials.<lb />
tf the schools cannot enlarge be-<lb />
cause of lack of funds, that means<lb />
that it will become harder to enter<lb />
college, and perhaps even harder to<lb />
stay there. This could be a bless-<lb />
ing in disguise. Perhaps we can get<lb />
rid of some of the deadwood.<lb />
A student who cannot do at least<lb />
average work certainly does not be-<lb />
long in a college, especially a tea-<lb />
chers'i collepe. He may finally grad-<lb />
uate after being on and off proba-<lb />
tion and up and down in quality<lb />
points.<lb />
There are irtany students who have<lb />
 hitfh intelligence quotient, but<lb />
dont use it. They do well enough to<lb />
pass their courses, storing up their<lb />
courses, storing up little knowledge,<lb />
and use college to develope their<lb />
personalities, or social life. This is<lb />
done at the expense of the state which<lb />
nays about two-thirds of every stu-<lb />
dent's educational expense at a state<lb />
supported school.<lb />
W have met very few people dur-<lb />
ing our college career who have an<lb />
intense desire to learn. Most people<lb />
:ire in school to obtain a degree which<lb />
will iret them a job, not to actually<lb />
prepare for a job.<lb />
The state's money should be spent<lb />
only on the education of those who<lb />
sincerely want to be educated, not on<lb />
those who want to use college as a<lb />
playground.<lb />
To cut down on expenses, we could<lb />
cut down on some of the social life.<lb />
Instead of nmkinp social fraternities<lb />
and sororities into service organiza-<lb />
tions, let them take over more of<lb />
the burden of providing social acti-<lb />
vities. Much money is spent yearly on<lb />
dances attended by only a small num-<lb />
ber of college students. So often,<lb />
expensive entertainment is just mo-<lb />
ney down the drain at this school.<lb />
In cooperation with a faculty com-<lb />
mittee, the Pitt Theater is presenting<lb />
films of cultural value every Thurs-<lb />
day night These films will continue<lb />
only if there is a large enough at-<lb />
tendance to merit their showing. Head<lb />
of the faculty committee, Dr. George<lb />
Pasti. reports that there are some<lb />
very fine films on the list which<lb />
was made-up by faculty members.<lb />
"Buc" was a popular dog this Fall,<lb />
but now the novelty seems to have<lb />
worn off. He is lonesome, doesn't re-<lb />
ceive enough exercise, and lives in a<lb />
smelly cage. SGA Treasurer Johnny<lb />
Hudson suggested to the Senate that<lb />
a standing committee be formed to<lb />
care for the dog, but Senator Jimmie<lb />
Wall objected to a dog caretaker<lb />
having a seat in the Senate.<lb />
About the only way someone is<lb />
going to take care of old "Buc" is to<lb />
be paid for doing it. Perhaps a self-<lb />
help job is the answer.<lb />
After 40 years the old Sacco-Van-<lb />
zetti case is still alive in world news.<lb />
There is a resolution before the<lb />
Massachusetts Legislature to pardon<lb />
these two men who were convicted<lb />
of murder and armed robbery.<lb />
Those who seek this pardon claim<lb />
that these two innocent men were<lb />
convicted in a wave of "anti-foreign-<lb />
er hysteria So, we will wade<lb />
through the trial again and still nev-<lb />
er really know if the men were in-<lb />
nocent or not, as is frequently the<lb />
case with capital punishment.<lb />
Spring Spreads<lb />
We Drag And We Drop<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Political Previews<lb />
Predictions Include SGA Changes, NSA Battles<lb />
The Kappa Alpha fraternity fin-<lb />
ally goes to the long awaited Old<lb />
South Ball this week-end. Alter this<lb />
there will be no need for the beards,<lb />
so perhaps we will see clean-shaven<lb />
faces again. But wait, isn't the Pi-<lb />
rate Jamboree coming soon?<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1M.<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina Collage,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Pre&amp;a Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Enter as second-class matter December 8, 1926 at<lb />
the 11. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Co-Sports Editors<lb />
Cartoonist<lb />
Photographer<lb />
  Deny Walker<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
Fred Robertson<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor cl Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 8101, exteastoa 84<lb />
Opmiona expressed on the editorial page <lb />
these of the editorial staff and do mo "<lb />
reflect the views of the faculty,<lb />
student body. <lb />
During the past several months in<lb />
many exchange papeTS, there have<lb />
been news articles and editorials on<lb />
the increasing paternalism of col-<lb />
leges.<lb />
Some of the questions posed by the<lb />
various papers were, "should parents<lb />
receive news about their child's pro-<lb />
gress in college; should professors<lb />
take attendance or give quizxes to<lb />
see that everyone keeps up on the<lb />
subject; should an upperclasatnan run<lb />
to his counselor for advice every<lb />
time he or she is in difficulty; should<lb />
the student's personality problems be<lb />
the business of other people?" We<lb />
will not tell you their answers. Pro-<lb />
vide your own.<lb />
Announcing: Jobs<lb />
Senior busineaa majors who are<lb />
interested in MANAGEMENT<lb />
jobs with the Carolina Telephone<lb />
and Telegraph Company, please<lb />
come to the Placement Bureau<lb />
by Saturday noon, April lit aad<lb />
sign np for an Interview.<lb />
J. K. Long.<lb />
Women's Judiciary will have a nor-<lb />
mal year unless a campus check back-<lb />
fires. A few changes may be made<lb />
like establishing dorm courts. Men's<lb />
board will have a rough fight to<lb />
evade charges of "popularity contest"<lb />
decisionswill crack down and the<lb />
men will blow uplisten for screams<lb />
of Castro-ism and Communism. The<lb />
Senate will follow the leader. I'll<lb />
decide which leader later.<lb />
At this moment, I'll leave the<lb />
hodgey-podgey Senate as isbe ready<lb />
for a pendulum swing away from<lb />
being classed as NSA lovers. From<lb />
the Executive, expect an early battle<lb />
against the NSIA. One thousand dol-<lb />
lars is at stake. That amount has<lb />
been set aside to further EC's work<lb />
on the inter-collegiate level, but may<lb />
be applied to pet campus projects.<lb />
Original action in such a case would<lb />
originate with Bulldog Dyson and his<lb />
Budget Committee. Let's hope they<lb />
see the need for retaining our pre-<lb />
sent contacts with the world outside.<lb />
Too. other issues must be handled<lb />
by the Executive. These include elec-<lb />
tion procedures, exchange of used<lb />
textbooks, entertainment, publica-<lb />
tions, honor system, campus code,<lb />
women's rights, fraternities and soro-<lb />
ties, and a new constitution. This<lb />
work can be handled in one of sever-<lb />
al ways: (a) The SGA can try to<lb />
bring about vast changes, and it will<lb />
be destroyed, (b) The campaign plat-<lb />
form can be forgotten, and the SGA<lb />
will remain a farce, (c) The SGA can<lb />
leave its usual course and become an<lb />
organ of the entire student body by<lb />
listening to the needs of its constit-<lb />
uents. Concerning the new constitu-<lb />
tion, the Executive will try to grab<lb />
control of any new measures and use<lb />
them for his own purposes. Such work<lb />
should be under the direct and com-<lb />
plete supervision of the Senate, sit-<lb />
ting as a Constitutional Convention.<lb />
Varsity is silent with no women<lb />
arounda few are heard saying "to<lb />
the patio, daddio The word is out<lb />
that no bearded person will ever be<lb />
allowed to represent ECC. It is this<lb />
observer's opinion that every student,<lb />
bearded or beardless, does represent<lb />
our school at all times. Further, I<lb />
think we should not discriminate<lb />
against one because of a beardthink<lb />
By BOB JOHNSON<lb />
of A. Lincoln, he probably would not<lb />
be eligible to represent us even if<lb />
his views about Negroes were accept-<lb />
able. Some of those boys are KA's<lb />
some are lazy, some need attention,<lb />
and some are too poor to buy razor<lb />
blades. Still, if a man has the guts<lb />
to take the ribbin' that goes with a<lb />
growth of hair on his face, then sure-<lb />
ly he has the stamina necessary to<lb />
i epresent EC.<lb />
Fidel and his men grew beards be-<lb />
cause they lost their razors when<lb />
landing in Cuba from the GRAMMA<lb />
on Dec. 2, 1956. In addition to the<lb />
razors Castro lost 67 out of 81 men.<lb />
Ghastly labor pains accompany the<lb />
birthing of a revolution.<lb />
Ideal students and sfcdent's ideals<lb />
from administrative and faculty views<lb />
A dose or religion on campus from<lb />
Fundamentalist to ZenA search for<lb />
an EC traditionA look at the high<lb />
costs of collegeA glance at politi-<lb />
cal forms from Pogo-ists to Anar-<lb />
chistsA peek at frats and their sis-<lb />
tersAn investigation of investiga-<lb />
tionsand a science-fiction trip into<lb />
the mind of a college student. Volun-<lb />
teeis line up to the right. Perforce,<lb />
news of culture, politics, government,<lb />
and the such will be given.<lb />
About this time of year, a young man's<lb />
fancy turns to thoughts of girls dormitory<lb />
Pink and white and yellow molecules of re-<lb />
turning botany begin oozing out of the scraw-<lb />
ny stems on trees and bushes. Water skiis<lb />
are taken down from garage rafters, and<lb />
beer trucks make more trips per day.<lb />
Books and pencils become obnoxious<lb />
your wrist is sweaty after carrying them from<lb />
Austin to the gym. The sun is too bright<lb />
but with dark glasses the air around you<lb />
feels stuffy and close unless there is a breeze<lb />
and the breeze will blow your hair un!<lb />
you have your hair cut short for the summer<lb />
which will result in your being sunburned<lb />
on the top of your head for the first f<lb />
days<lb />
At night you turn out the light and<lb />
im at sleep but shortly alter you hit it you<lb />
wake and you're burning up. Vou rise from<lb />
a puddle of perspiration and realize you DO<lb />
longer need that blanket. You toss the blan-<lb />
ket over the foot of the bed, moving slowly.<lb />
like a baked ham. Before daybreak you wake<lb />
again and this time you are freezing ?o you<lb />
flounder around in the darkness at the foot<lb />
of the bed in search of the discarded blank) I<lb />
You settle groggily on the pillow once more<lb />
but before you're asleep the alarm ring?- and<lb />
it's that time again.<lb />
You're up and you just carried y<lb />
face to the lavatory where you washed it<lb />
and combed the hair above it and you're<lb />
thinking you may live after all as you light<lb />
a cigarette and look for your pen.<lb />
You collect your belongings and ;<lb />
leave for the cafeteria and you know be:<lb />
you get there the egg will be awful. The<lb />
cigarette you just have to smoke when you<lb />
get up makes you gag because you hz<lb />
had breakfast and because you smoke<lb />
much anyway, and the sunlight you -<lb />
when you got up fooled you into thinkir<lb />
was warm, so you wore a short-sleeved shirt<lb />
and now you tremble all over like a bird dog<lb />
in ice water and suddenly you remember<lb />
you'll have a quiz first period.<lb />
Then one of those people who is always<lb />
smiling and making lots of noise early in the<lb />
morning slaps you on the back and tells<lb />
it's spring.<lb />
Well, gee.<lb />
Where's My Shirt?<lb />
'The Party's Over<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
Students' Grammar Questioned;<lb />
Officers Express Appreciation<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
May I heartily concur with your<lb />
editorial of March 19 concerning the<lb />
speech of the SGA candidates in our<lb />
college. On many occasions I have<lb />
been embarrassed by some student<lb />
in a key position who, entirely un-<lb />
consciously, opened his mouth and<lb />
put his foot into it.<lb />
Certainly the president of our stu-<lb />
dent government, the one who rep-<lb />
resents the students and faculty of<lb />
our college in many meetings with<lb />
other SGA presidents, in and out of<lb />
our state, should at least be able<lb />
to make his subjects and verbs agree;<lb />
his pronouns agree with their ante-<lb />
cedents; he should be able to use the<lb />
correct principal part of the verb, to<lb />
use the right personal pronouns and<lb />
to have a vocabulary that he pronoun-<lb />
ces correctly and articulates clearly.<lb />
These are such elementary, basic<lb />
things in communication!<lb />
Many of our graduates still belong<lb />
to the "have did" and "have went"<lb />
school; "be don't" seems to be a<lb />
' regular expression on our campus.<lb />
"Him and me was there "their-<lb />
selves and hisself" is heard daily,<lb />
to say nothing of theayter, De-troit,<lb />
andex-cape.<lb />
I'm sure the prestige of the college<lb />
would be raised by putting into of-<lb />
fice people who speak correctly, who<lb />
communicate ideas well and make us<lb />
proud of them when we hear them<lb />
speak in public.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback<lb />
English Department<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
I would like to express my<lb />
thanks for yout participation in<lb />
the recent Student Government<lb />
elections. It is my belief that the<lb />
election showed an awakened in-<lb />
terest in Student Government on<lb />
the ECC campus. I hope that you<lb />
will continue to support your<lb />
SGA because without your sup-<lb />
port we cannot accomplish much.<lb />
With your assistance, there is no<lb />
limit to what we can do. Again,<lb />
Thanks for your support.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Dallas Wells,<lb />
SGA President<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The highlight of Easter Week for<lb />
my two older daughters was the<lb />
Easter Egg hunt conducted by the<lb />
girls of Delta Sigma Chi. I think the<lb />
activity was a fine contribution for<lb />
the girls to make, and the faculty as<lb />
well as their children were all most<lb />
grateful.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Edgar W. Hirshberg<lb />
Dept. of English<lb />
ia Sees The Unmasking Of Red China<lb />
At last Communist China's hand<lb />
has been forced and her murderous<lb />
tactics exposed to all the world. All<lb />
of Asia has now been made aware of<lb />
a fact the Free World has known for<lb />
many year: Red China's mask of<lb />
tolerance and peaceful existences is<lb />
merely a false front for naked bru-<lb />
tality. Unfortunately ancient custom-<lb />
ed Tibet had to learn the hard way.<lb />
During the past few years, resent-<lb />
ment against Communist rule has<lb />
been growing in this country of<lb />
mountains and monks. Pew people<lb />
outside Tibet, however, were aware<lb />
of just how much resentment the<lb />
people harbored until a few days ago<lb />
when uprisings swept the country.<lb />
At first the fighting was limited to<lb />
the area around Lhasa, the capital.<lb />
As it gained publicity, it likewise<lb />
gained participants. Soon monks as<lb />
well as other warriors joined the<lb />
By JAMES CORBETT<lb />
fierce Khamba tribesmen who have<lb />
been fighting the Chinese, guerrilla<lb />
style, for several years, and the out-<lb />
breaks began to spread.<lb />
Only a few Communist soldiers<lb />
were used at first to put down the<lb />
uprisings. But as the rebellion gained<lb />
momentum, more soldiers were<lb />
brought in. Soon mass murders were<lb />
the order of the day. Men, women<lb />
and children were being killed daily<lb />
in Lhasa by the Reds. One report<lb />
reaching the West said that so many<lb />
bodies of Tibetan dead had been piled<lb />
on the banks of Kye River for burn-<lb />
ing that it took twelve hours foi tue<lb />
flames to die.<lb />
Other citizens were being deported,<lb />
presumably to slave labor camps, by<lb />
the thousands.<lb />
Meanwhile in neutral India, Tibet-<lb />
ans began to arrive daily in its lar-<lb />
ger cities escaping the Red wrath.<lb />
With them came the bloody details,<lb />
a horrified world listened with sym-<lb />
pathy. Thus the unmasking had been<lb />
accomplished, totally and enescapably.<lb />
The grotesque Communist action<lb />
has raised eyebrows all over the<lb />
world, but perhaps its biggest in-<lb />
fluence will be noticed in India. In-<lb />
dian Prime Minister I ehru is a con-<lb />
firmed neutral and as such has<lb />
staunchly refused to take sides with<lb />
either the Communists or the West<lb />
in the past. He wields more influence<lb />
on Asians than any other single per-<lb />
son in Asia. All the smaller countries<lb />
of that continent look to Mm and<lb />
many follow him. Therefore, it Is<lb />
the hope of the West that Nehru will<lb />
take notice of what Communism<lb />
really is and use Ms influence to<lb />
prevent its further spread.<lb />
It was a sunny afternoon but not too hot<lb />
In fact it was a little coolan afternoon just<lb />
right for the beach. The broad expanse of<lb />
ocean caught the sun's rays and cast them<lb />
playfully from wave to wave. The reflections<lb />
were almost blinding. Down the beach were<lb />
two or three couples on blankets and a boy<lb />
and girl were playing catch with an empty<lb />
beer can. They tossed it around until one of<lb />
them missed it and it went into the surf.<lb />
In the crowded little room where the<lb />
party was going on, the blast from a record<lb />
player was almost overbearing. "Every where<lb />
I go, there's a pretty girl there Occasion-<lb />
ally a voice would break out a little louder<lb />
than the roar of conversation and the music,<lb />
"Yeah man. a swinging date . . . What? She<lb />
did what with my rumBecky, where the<lb />
devil is Becky, she was here a second ago.<lb />
Oh, I see. Give me that hat.Say did you<lb />
hear aboutHi Bob. come on in who walk-<lb />
ed in the ocean. Say, throw me that. . . <lb />
And on it went. The party continued all<lb />
afternoon and most of the night. The next<lb />
day it was the same, and all night the fol-<lb />
lowing night.<lb />
The house was quiet and from the up-<lb />
stairs porch the whole beach looked deserted.<lb />
It was still dark and the sky was filled with<lb />
stars. Now and then a shooting star would<lb />
streak down and disappear. Far down on the<lb />
right the lights from the fishing pier stuck<lb />
out over the surf and their reflections wink-<lb />
ed dimly from the waves. The roar of the<lb />
waves as they fought their way up to the<lb />
beach and then ran back was broken only by<lb />
an occasional automobile.<lb />
Then out over the dark ocean the sky<lb />
began to grow lighter. Slowly the eastern<lb />
horizon turned pale pink and then a brighter<lb />
pink. The stars went out and the black sky<lb />
became purple. The pink glow changed to<lb />
orange and suddenly day was here again. The<lb />
white sand was no longer smooth and clean,<lb />
but was scared by thousands of footprints.<lb />
In the grey of the morning, bottles, cans, sun<lb />
glasses, and blankets littered the beach. Seven<lb />
or eight little birds raced along just out of<lb />
reach of the waves, running down almost<lb />
into the water as the foam went away. Each<lb />
wave seemed to almost get them, but they<lb />
always ran back in time.<lb />
The sky changed from violet to grey and<lb />
then to blue. The orange glow was larger and<lb />
brighter now and just above it were three<lb />
small clouds. Then the edge of the sun peeped<lb />
over the horizon and in almost a matter of<lb />
seconds it was a blinding orange ball hanging<lb />
just above the ocean. It sent a blinding path<lb />
of reflections dancing on the waves right up<lb />
to the sand.<lb />
A couple of boys came out on the beach<lb />
and picked up the blankets. They were ar-<lb />
guing about who was going to drive home.<lb />
One of the boys had on nothing but a pair of<lb />
bermuda shorts and he kept asking if the<lb />
other had seen his shirt.<lb />
Someone asked "Say, who is this Debra<lb />
Paget that everyone keeps talking about?"<lb />
Thus ends another Azalea Festival.<lb /><pb facs="00038626_tn_0003" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 106<lb />
Wells Discloses Plans To Revive Student<lb />
nterest In SGA And Student Activities<lb />
esman by profession and<lb />
if n handed my greatest<lb />
. lling the student govern-<lb />
t students claims Dallas<lb />
recently elected student<lb />
t -blent.<lb />
ell the students<lb />
i1 i i ready theirs he<lb />
student apathy, it<lb />
,c<lb />
I e summer vacations,<lb />
a . are salesman, lie<lb />
in hi lapel v hich signi-<lb />
I $1000 worth of nier-<lb />
11 anbody tan<lb />
govei oment, he can"<lb />
 marked.<lb />
aired business major<lb />
. aston, X. C wants "to<lb />
in student government<lb />
affairs. Some people tell<lb />
n possible Weils eom-<lb />
1 don't think it is<lb />
ana lor student go-<lb />
taya the first item on<lb />
the rewriting of<lb />
I ition, which began<lb />
idministraUon. Wells<lb />
 ill be accomplished by<lb />
r or perhaps by the<lb />
term.<lb />
- of the Constitution<lb />
. i (an work with for-<lb />
I'sesident Mike Katsias<lb />
. their support in get-<lb />
the new president<lb />
bat he plans to add<lb />
 this (oramittee im-<lb />
attempt to obtain<lb />
 cards for E. C. stu-<lb />
can be done if<lb />
Williams Takes<lb />
Honors<lb />
Completed Halls<lb />
Add To College<lb />
Facilities<lb />
The New South Dining Hall and<lb />
the annex to Music Hall, buildings<lb />
recently completed, are now in reg-<lb />
ular use by college personnel.<lb />
The dining hall, begun in April,<lb />
1958, was opened this week, and i staging the drive.<lb />
Committee To Raise World<lb />
University Service Funds<lb />
To raise funds for the World Uni- . scholarships and oans to meet edu-<lb />
versity Service Fund, the Religious J cational expense?<lb />
Activities department is sponsoring During the 1958-1959 year of<lb />
a drive this week.<lb />
Dottie S. McEwen is acting as<lb />
head of the student committee head-<lb />
ing the drive. C. J. Bradner, Jr<lb />
director of religious activities, is<lb />
cooperating with the students in<lb />
"The constitution will be rewritten "Discount cards to the Pitt Theater "There is still room for improve-<lb />
before next Fall Quarter can be obtain if we stick together ment in the elections procedures<lb />
students will stick together and co-<lb />
operate with me he says.<lb />
Setting up a book exchange for<lb />
buying and selling second-hand books<lb />
is another item on the presidential<lb />
agenda. Wells also states that he<lb />
plans to delegate more authority to<lb />
the vice president and other student<lb />
government officers.<lb />
"Although the recent election run-<lb />
off was run efficiently, I think there<lb />
la still room for improvement in our<lb />
election procedures says Wells.<lb />
"Men and women should have sepa-<lb />
rate ballots. Too many ballots were<lb />
voided in the recent election because<lb />
people voted for both the Men's and<lb />
Women's Judiciaries he commented.<lb />
Concerning elections, Wells praises<lb />
Elections Chairman James Trice and<lb />
states that he will be re-appointed.<lb />
Wells also discloses that he plans<lb />
to meet with leaders of campus or-<lb />
ganizations to find a means to com-<lb />
bat student apathy on this campus.<lb />
Physics<lb />
Committee Selects Cast For<lb />
'Romeo And Juliet Play<lb />
 illiams, sophomore,<lb />
aided at a conven-<lb />
ent of science at<lb />
Physics Award for<lb />
: by the Chemical<lb />
lived a handbook<lb />
d physics published<lb />
e receipent of the<lb />
npetitive. From four<lb />
enta of physics who<lb />
Casting for William Shakespeare's<lb />
ROMEO AND JULIET, a joint pro-<lb />
duction for the East Carolina Play-<lb />
It- use and the Greenville Little Thea-<lb />
ter, has just been completed. The<lb />
cast was selected by a committee<lb />
composed of J. A. Withey, James<lb />
Poindexter, and Claude West during<lb />
try outs held for student actors, mem-<lb />
bers of the Greenville Little Theater<lb />
and the community at large, and<lb />
members of the faculty and staff of<lb />
Last Carolina College.<lb />
Lois Garren, wife of Cluade Gar-<lb />
ten. BOC faculty member and Presi-<lb />
ake an examination I dent of the Greenville Little Theater,<lb />
Dr. K. M. Helms of . will play the role of Juliet. Mrs.<lb />
lartment, Wil-1 Garren has recently been seen as<lb />
winner.<lb />
es W. Laugh-<lb />
Manaing, and Bar-<lb />
er.<lb />
. aduats of the Con-<lb />
 Lenoir Coun-<lb />
 g in mathematics<lb />
ng in physics.<lb />
ite Will Visit<lb />
ulty Members<lb />
Eleanor Dare in THE LOST CO-<lb />
LON V and Lady Yeardley in THE<lb />
FOUNDERS; she has also appeared<lb />
as a dancer in THE COMMON<lb />
GLORY.<lb />
She participated in several Carolina<lb />
Playmakers productions, including<lb />
Author Miller's THE CRUCIBLE,<lb />
and many productions at Utah State<lb />
College. Mrs. Garren has studied<lb />
dance in New York City, where she<lb />
worked at NBC TV studios and ap-<lb />
peared on the Goodyear TV Theater.<lb />
August Laube, a member of the<lb />
faculty of Greenville High School,<lb />
will appear as Romeo. As a student<lb />
at East Carolina Mr. Laube enter-<lb />
tained audiences as narrator of THE<lb />
CREATION with the college choir.<lb />
University Theater. He has directed<lb />
campus productions of THE<lb />
CURIOUS SAVAGE, HARVEY, and<lb />
Part 111 of EAST CAROLINA'S<lb />
SPADE.<lb />
Other experienced actors in the<lb />
i ast include Beatrice Chauncey in<lb />
her third Shakespearean role as the<lb />
Nurse, Ed Hirshberg of the ECC<lb />
English Department as Capulet,<lb />
Shirley Dixon fresh from her part in<lb />
THE POTTING SHED as Lady Capu-<lb />
lat, Bob Johnson as Paris, Dick Hel-<lb />
lar as Benvolio, Kip West as Peter,<lb />
Charles Worrell as Tlbalt, and Larry<lb />
(raven as Lord Montague.<lb />
Additional roles will be played by<lb />
Jack Morgan, Mahlon Coles, Norman<lb />
Pierce, Bill Bowen, Bill Barclift,<lb />
George Baker, Bill Barfield, Eileen<lb />
Smitn, Bud Kilpatrick, George Ray,<lb />
Mar) Townsend, Susie Webb, Jenny<lb />
Cooke, Frosty Smith, Gwen McClam-<lb />
rock, Mark Withey, David Grattis,<lb />
and Ben Irons.<lb />
ROMEO AND JULIET will be the<lb />
third Shakesperean play to be pre-<lb />
sented in The Flanagan Syvan Thea-<lb />
ter on the college campus. It will be<lb />
a program of the Greenville Fine<lb />
Arts Festival on the nights of May<lb />
G and 7.<lb />
Pasti Receives<lb />
Harvard Grant<lb />
Dr. George Pasti, associate pro-<lb />
fessor of history, has been awarded<lb />
a fellowship for the 1959-60 academic<lb />
year by the Center for East Asian<lb />
Studies, Harvard University.<lb />
The award, one of six to nine<lb />
Harvard fellowships which will go to<lb />
"able scholars and effective teach-<lb />
ers carries a sizable stipend and<lb />
other benefits.<lb />
Dr. Pasti will leave ECC at the<lb />
end of the summer session in August<lb />
to begin his year of study and re-<lb />
search at Harvard.<lb />
Beginning his work here in 1950,<lb />
Dr. Pasti has acted as chairman of<lb />
the committee in charge of arrange-<lb />
ments for the annual World Affairs<lb />
Institute on campus.<lb />
He is a graduate of Northwestern<lb />
University and holds the master's<lb />
and doctor's degrees from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Illinois. During 1948-50<lb />
he attended classes at the Institute<lb />
of Historical Research, London Eng-<lb />
land.<lb />
Dr. Pasti will be on a leave of<lb />
absence and will return to the cam-<lb />
pus the following year.<lb />
three meals a day are now being<lb />
served there. Designed by C. Carter<lb />
Williams, Raleigh architect, it was<lb />
built and equipped at a cost of<lb />
$ifuti50.<lb />
Completion of the building brings<lb />
to four the number of dining halls<lb />
an the campus. A fifth will be avail-<lb />
able when Paul Jones Hall for men,<lb />
now under construction, is completed.<lb />
Locate! on the southwest part of<lb />
Cue campus, the new building con-<lb />
nects with the central kitchen of<lb />
the college, in which meals for all<lb />
four of the dining halls are pre-<lb />
pared.<lb />
A two-story structure, the build-<lb />
ing includes a lobby with rest rooms;<lb />
a basement; and the first floor,<lb />
where meals are served. It also has<lb />
offices for the food service director,<lb />
the dietitian, and the cashiers and<lb />
a 20 by 40 foot addition to the<lb />
bakery of the kitchen.<lb />
As in other college dining halls,<lb />
meals are served cafeteria-style. A<lb />
steam table, a refrigerator for<lb />
salads, and other modern equipment<lb />
provide fast and efficient service<lb />
for 300 people.<lb />
The basement is not in use at<lb />
the present time. Plans are now<lb />
being made to equip it for additional<lb />
food service.<lb />
The annex to Music Hall, also<lb />
begun last summer, provides much<lb />
needed space and additional facilities<lb />
for East Carolina's rapidly growing<lb />
flepartment of music. The addition,<lb />
located on Fifth Street, stands at<lb />
the rear of the main building.<lb />
It was designed by Harles and Ed-<lb />
wards, architectural firm, of Rocky<lb />
Mount. Cost of construction and<lb />
equipment was $72,500.<lb />
Two classrooms, a room for work<lb />
by choral groups, studios for in-<lb />
structions, and practice rooms for<lb />
students of vocal and instrumental<lb />
music are located on the two floors<lb />
of the building.<lb />
Farhat Hussain of Karachi, Paki-<lb />
stan, recently selected as the out-<lb />
standing Pakistani Student of the<lb />
year in America, is participating in<lb />
iliis week's activities. She has been<lb />
in this country since September, 1957,<lb />
and lias just completed work toward<lb />
a doctorate in geography at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Florida.<lb />
The World University Service has<lb />
the purpose of providing help and<lb />
i stablishing bonds of friendship<lb />
. monjr students around the world.<lb />
It supplies both immediate and long-<lb />
term needs througlr its more than<lb />
forty national committees.<lb />
Help offered includes textbooks,<lb />
writing materials, and other educa-<lb />
tional supplies. WUS also builds<lb />
preventive health clinics and student<lb />
medical centers and provides med-<lb />
ical supplies, shelter and food to<lb />
students. It makes available also<lb />
action the WL'S is assisting students<lb />
in Europe, Africa, the Middle and<lb />
Far Kat, Southern Asia, and Latin<lb />
America.<lb />
In the United States approximate-<lb />
ly one third of a million dollars in<lb />
income is anticipated from the<lb />
American university committee and<lb />
friends of WUS this year. In addi-<lb />
tion, over one million dollars in<lb />
L. S. Government surplus food com-<lb />
modities will be distributed to needy<lb />
students abroad. American univers-<lb />
ities are providing more than half a<lb />
million dollars in partial and full<lb />
scholarships.<lb />
Attention Seniors<lb />
The senior class gift committee<lb />
appointed at the last class meet-<lb />
ing, submitted its recomendation<lb />
to the administration officials for<lb />
the class gift this week.<lb />
Thv committee was to consider<lb />
all questions involved, then re-<lb />
commend one of the three possi-<lb />
bilities for a gift to the college<lb />
officials. If this gift is approved<lb />
by the college officials, said Sen-<lb />
ior Class President Coy Harris,<lb />
more money will be needed.<lb />
All seniors who have not con-<lb />
tributed to the Dollar Campaign<lb />
are urged by class officers to do<lb />
so by contacting their dormi-<lb />
tory representative. Representa-<lb />
tives are Jane Staples, Bob Saw-<lb />
yer, Jimmy Wall, Fred Robert-<lb />
son, and Calvin Mills. Anyone<lb />
who is not able to see one of<lb />
these representatives may send<lb />
his dollar to Bob Sawyer, Box<lb />
1016, campus.<lb />
Band Announces<lb />
Spring Concert<lb />
The East Carolina Varsity Band,<lb />
under the direction of Thomas Miller<lb />
of the Music Deparment, has recently<lb />
elected officers for the Spring Quar-<lb />
ter. The new president is Boots Teel.<lb />
Serving with him are Bonny Bass,<lb />
vice-president; and Sandra Campbell,<lb />
secretary-treasurer.<lb />
The Varsity Band had recently been<lb />
organized on campus. Its chief aim<lb />
is one of recreation. "We are inter-<lb />
ested in people who have played in<lb />
high school and wish to continue for<lb />
their own enjoyment stated Mr.<lb />
Miller. The band is composed pri-<lb />
marily of students who are not ma-<lb />
joring in music.<lb />
On April 26, the Varsity Band will<lb />
present an Old Fashioned Concert in<lb />
the Park" on the lawn next to the<lb />
music hall. This concert will feature<lb />
familiar band music including sever-<lb />
al well-known marches and works<lb />
familiar to the average listener. Mr.<lb />
Miller says the public is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
One of the selections the band will<lb />
play is the "Bugler's Holiday This<lb />
number will feature a trumpet trio<lb />
consisting of John Carr, Boots Tee<lb />
and Roger Averette.<lb />
Future plans include a joint con-<lb />
cert with the Concert Band to be<lb />
held later in the spring in the Sylvan<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
 direction of Vice Presi-<lb />
Y. Jenkins a broad and<lb />
  iy of the college cur-<lb />
initiated recently at a He impersonated Senator Hoey in<lb />
, eting. EAST CAROLINA'S SPADE, last<lb />
n C. White, chancellor . year's Golden Anniversary Pageant,<lb />
f Emory University inland acted the role of the Major in<lb />
9 ill visit the college April<lb />
:4 to discuss educational<lb />
faculty members,<lb />
inn . ad. At a series<lb />
 tings Dr. White will<lb />
oduet forums on the<lb />
rfcutant, General Educa-<lb />
the Humanities.<lb />
en of three committees of<lb />
lembtfl who have been<lb />
everal weeks in these<lb />
itted reports at Wednes<lb />
Agatha Christie's THE MOUSE-<lb />
TRAP for the Little Theater. His<lb />
most recent role was that of the<lb />
Judge in the CAINE MUTINY<lb />
COURT MARTIAL.<lb />
Del Driver, whose roles in East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse productions are<lb />
a.most too numerous to mention, will<lb />
play the high spirited and witty<lb />
nobleman Mercutio. Driver played the<lb />
part of Willv Loman in the Play-<lb />
roduction of DEATH OF A<lb />
4<lb />
house p<lb />
These focused atten- SALESMAN and Captain Queeg in<lb />
; of the instructional the Little Theater's OAINE MU-<lb />
the college which they TINY.<lb />
The important role of Friar Law-<lb />
rence will be taken by George Perry<lb />
of the BOC Music Department. Perry<lb />
received his training with the Wis-<lb />
consin Player and the Florida State<lb />
hottld he considered as<lb />
e curriculum advances,<lb />
mmittee recommen-<lb />
ce three areas were Dr.<lb />
! of the depar' ent<lb />
physical eduction, ' <lb />
John Howell of the<lb />
 department, the Hu-<lb />
ll R. E. Cramer of<lb />
hj department, General<lb />
nimber of topics<lb />
further consider-<lb />
 period of several<lb />
ire evaluation of general<lb />
erquirements, use of en-<lb />
ta in laisine standards.<lb />
rthening the Humanities re-<lb />
, t. in aii departments of<lb />
.ction, increasing requirements<lb />
reign languages, the status of<lb />
l<lb />
Hoskins Receives<lb />
Research Money<lb />
Caviness Wins Cash<lb />
Prize For Essay<lb />
Glenda Caviness, a freshman<lb />
physical education major, recently<lb />
won a $1,000 cash prize in a national<lb />
contest conducted by the Underwood<lb />
Typewriter Company.<lb />
Contest entrants were required to<lb />
write an essay of 100 words or less<lb />
on the topic "How A New Portable<lb />
Typewriter Could Help Me Improra<lb />
My School Work and in 26 words<lb />
or less on the "Golden Touch" fea-<lb />
ture of Underwood typewriters.<lb />
The company offered three full<lb />
college scholarships as first prizes<lb />
in separate divisions for college,<lb />
high school, and junior high school<lb />
students. Cash prizes, one of which<lb />
Miss Caviness received, were award-<lb />
ed to one winner in each of the 49<lb />
states.<lb />
Miss Caviness says that she will<lb />
use the money to further her college<lb />
education.<lb />
English: CAMPUS TOUGH GUY<lb />
Thlnkllmh translation: This character belongs to the beat generation,<lb />
as any black-and-blue freshman can testify. When he cracks a book,<lb />
it ends up in two pieces. His favorite subject: fistory. Favorite sport:<lb />
throwing his weight around. Favorite cigarette? Luckies, what else?<lb />
Puffing on the honest taste of fine tobacco, he's pleased as Punch. If<lb />
you call this muscle bounder a schooligan, bully for you!<lb />
exhino<lb />
English: UNHAPPY MARRIAGE<lb />
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Thinklish: FLEAGLE<lb />
Thinkli<lb />
$h: SPWWONY<lb />
1miti cou<lb />
Hal work, and the role of fac-<lb />
members in guidance and coun-<lb />
ting programs.<lb />
Dean Jenkins called on all faculty<lb />
members to participate actively in<lb />
the study. The evaluation of the cur-<lb />
riculum with the purpose of broden-<lb />
ing and strengthening it he describ-<lb />
ed as a "fascinating study" and, he<lb />
said, is expected to effect valuable<lb />
changes in the instructional program<lb />
Thomas 8. Hopkins of Washington,<lb />
D. C. has received a grant of $74.60<lb />
from tin Research Grant Committee<lb />
of the North Carolina Academy of<lb />
Science. The money is to be used to<lb />
aid him in a study of variation in the<lb />
sea urchin, "Arbacia punctulata in<lb />
the Beaufort area of the North Caro-<lb />
lina coast.<lb />
A junior, he is a hiology major in<lb />
the Science Department . His re-<lb />
search work on the sea urchin is<lb />
being carried out under the general<lb />
guidance of Dr. Robert Haubrich of<lb />
the faculty. Mr. Hopkins plans to<lb />
present some early results at the<lb />
coming North Carolina Academy<lb />
meetings at Catawba College in early j<lb />
May. <lb />
fOiRT 0 iniiN WISCONSIN STATE COLL.<lb />
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CLEO PATRA, snake charmer, say: "All<lb />
the queens admire, handsome hair<lb />
o asp for Wildrortt<lb />
rVii :VV '  'iato <lb />
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of Wild root<lb />
and WOW J<lb />
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Get the genuine article<lb />
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of a LUCKY STRIKE<lb />
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Take a wordcelebration, for example.<lb />
With it, you can have a football rally<lb />
(ydlebration), a gossipy bridge party (telle-<lb />
bration), or a clambake (shettebration).<lb />
That's Thinklishand it's that easy!<lb />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1969<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACE THREL<lb />
Fraternities Attain EC Recognition<lb />
Nil Kelvin<lb />
playing plaq<lb />
M M OF ICERS . Seated from left to nKht are the present officers for Kappa Sigma<lb />
Wood warden; Lvle Cooper, preaident; and Preston Fields treasurer. Cooper is shown dis-<lb />
,u with the names of the charter members. In thv background are fraternity trophies <lb />
1) M I<lb />
.i dance tor<lb />
use. fourth<lb />
.INI Theta Chi fraterniu and Kappa Delta Kappa sorority recently sponsored<lb />
the benefit of the blind students on campus. The proceeds were used to buy a tape recorder for their<lb />
from the left is Ike Collins, ECC blind student win attended the dance.<lb />
Hy DERRY WALKER<lb />
On November 17, 19&amp;6, the East<lb />
Carolina College Board of Trustees<lb />
met to ponder the question of social<lb />
"raternities and derided that their<lb />
Dining into existence :it this school<lb />
would be an acceptable thing. Their<lb />
decision was to allow them to form<lb />
and operate as local social groups<lb />
f r one-year probation period. If, at<lb />
the end of that trial year, the total<lb />
social fraternities met the standards<lb />
of approval, they then would be al-<lb />
towed to negotiate with national fra-<lb />
ernal organizations with the aim of<lb />
attaining national status.<lb />
First Social<lb />
The first efforts made toward the<lb />
creation of a social order on campus<lb />
csulted in the emergence of Kappa<lb />
Sigma Nu local, which had formed in<lb />
1955 as a service fraternity and<lb />
changed its status to social shortly<lb />
after the 1956 Hoard of Trustees<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Marked as the beijinnin of social<lb />
fraternities. Kappa Sigma Nu is now<lb />
in the process of becoming nationally<lb />
affilliated with Sigma Nu.<lb />
Others Follow<lb />
I ater in l5 the second local so-<lb />
cial fraternity, Delta Sigma Rho,<lb />
materialized, and was followed in ra-<lb />
pid succession by Sigma Kho Phi, Phi<lb />
Kappa Alpha, and Phi Gamma Pi.<lb />
With the establishment of five so-<lb />
la) fraternities at BCC, new events<lb />
and activities came Into being. In-<lb />
tramural sports were now more com-<lb />
petitive, social events, dances, and<lb />
parties came into focus, and the grow-<lb />
ing body of the college bepan ad-<lb />
justing its system to the new organ<lb />
that lead developed.<lb />
After observing the year of or-<lb />
ganisation and progress made by the<lb />
units, the Hoard of Trustees<lb />
met and agreed to allow the<lb />
to ieefc affiliations with na<lb />
fraternities.<lb />
IFC Appears<lb />
I mg after this announcement<lb />
the Fall of 1957, the five locals<lb />
ollaborated to produce an Inter-<lb />
fraternity Council on Campus. The<lb />
PC was deemed necessary as a su-<lb />
reme governing body for the col-<lb />
!ertive fraternities, and was also a<lb />
rerequisite for :i campus before<lb />
n any national fraternities would dis-<lb />
cuss installing a chapter on that<lb />
campus.<lb />
The IFC has five officers-one man<lb />
from each fraternity holding the of-<lb />
fice. The president of the IFC can-<lb />
not he re-elected, as no fraternity<lb />
can have a man holding that office<lb />
for two consecutive years.<lb />
National Status Achieved<lb />
Little time passed after the IFC<lb />
came into existence before a mass<lb />
movement was begun toward bring-<lb />
ing national fraternities to F.CC. The<lb />
Pii t local group to receive a charter<lb />
 as Epsilon Iota Chapter of the<lb />
Theta Chi National Fraternity, for-<lb />
, n erly Phi Gamma Pi.<lb />
J Following the 1958 Spring instal-<lb />
i lation of Theta Chi, Delta Sigma Kho<lb />
i eceived word of acceptance as a<lb />
 MBDA CHI PUKXY TAKES OVER . . . Seated around the round table an<lb />
licers for Lambda Chi Alpha. Herky Destout, newly elected president, discusses<lb />
Bagley, outgoing president.<lb />
incom<lb />
lit 11 re<lb />
BfJ and out.<lb />
plans "lit<lb />
i ;<lb />
al<lb />
sin<lb />
un-<lb />
onal<lb />
 d<lb />
in<lb />
HAT HOUSE .   Three Pikas stand on the porch of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house, th first<lb />
resident fraternity house tor East Carolina. Howard K inir, Tom Jack-on and Jerrj Wfflrins talk over plan for<lb />
a future social event to be held at the house. tPhotos by Fred Robertson)<lb />
IFC President Discusses Fraternity<lb />
Rushins, Pledging, And Progress<lb />
has<lb />
The Intra-fraternity Counci<lb />
made much progress this year in<lb />
bringing about better relations and<lb />
more cooperation between the social<lb />
' smbda Chi Alpha Colony, meaning i fraternities on campus says Billy<lb />
that, after a period of probation, J Wallace, newly elected president of I ternities<lb />
they would be granted a charter. jt,H. organisation.<lb />
The third group to receive national -rnt. jpc organised year before last<lb />
status, and the second to receive a i  , a centra! governing body for<lb />
charter was Phi Kappa Alpha local, tlt, S1,t.ja fraternities, has as its<lb />
which became Kpsilon Mu Chapter of purposes encouragement of scholar<lb />
K 1T LPHA DISPLAYS BEARDS . . . Kappa Alpha brothers use this chapter room for meetings, social<lb />
ents. and just shooting the bull. They grew beards for the annual KA Old South Ball to be held in Char-<lb />
e<lb />
lotte, North Carolina this week-end.<lb />
For Second Consecutive Year<lb />
Pikas Receive IFC Greek WeekTropliy<lb />
For the second consecutive year,<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha pledges walked away<lb />
with almost every Greek Week event<lb />
and won the Greek Week trophy<lb />
presented annually by the Inter-fra-<lb />
; j ouncil.<lb />
Winning second place was Kappa<lb />
Alpha, while Theta Chi came in third.<lb />
Culminating the week of fraternity<lb />
competition was a dance at the Moose<lb />
Lodge at which IFC President Billy<lb />
Wallace presented the trophy to<lb />
Sherill Norman, Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
pledge class president.<lb />
Highlighting the dance was a bop<lb />
contest which was won by David Dud-<lb />
ley, .Pi Kappa Aipha pledge. Two<lb />
pledges from each fraternity were<lb />
entered.<lb />
Greek Week consists of a series of<lb />
contests of various types which pit<lb />
all the fraternity pledge classes<lb />
against one another. The class ac-<lb />
cumulating the most points during<lb />
the competition receives a trophy<lb />
at the end of the week. If Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha wins the trophy next year<lb />
they may keep it permanently, ac- i Week Committee headed by Charles<lb />
cording to Wallace. , Dyson were field day, skit night,<lb />
Events scheduled by the Greek I and the hi-fi dance.<lb />
GREEK WEEK TROPHY AWARDED . . . Sherrill Norman, Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha pledge class president, receives Greek Week trophy for Interfraterni-<lb />
ty Council President Bill Wallace.<lb />
the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.<lb />
Shortly afterward, Sigma Rho Phi<lb />
lot al became Gamma Rho Chapter of<lb />
the Kappa Alpha order.<lb />
Trustees Award Trophies<lb />
When the motamorphesis of local to<lb />
national fraternities was nearly com-<lb />
pleted, President John D. Messick of<lb />
ECC appointed the Committee on<lb />
Fraternity Trophies in the Spring of<lb />
1968.<lb />
The appointment of this committee<lb />
was the result of action taken by the<lb />
Board, of Trustees at one of their<lb />
meetings:<lb />
Trustees voted on February 26,<lb />
1958 to establish two awards to be<lb />
given each year to fraternities in<lb />
recognition of scholarship and of ser-<lb />
vice to the college. The first is a<lb />
cup awarded by the Trustees to the<lb />
fraternity group having the highest<lb />
scholarship average for the year. The<lb />
cup is to go from year to year to the<lb />
fraternity with the highest scholar-<lb />
ship average unless one wins it for<lb />
three years in succession then that<lb />
fraternity is allowed to keep it per-<lb />
manently.<lb />
The second cup is awarded for<lb />
service to the college. Each year<lb />
it is presented to the chapter judged<lb />
to have rendered the greatest over-<lb />
all service to the collegebased on<lb />
leadership, citizenship, and campus<lb />
activities.<lb />
The recipients of the two trophies<lb />
for the first year were the brothers<lb />
of Lambda Chi Alpha Colony, as Lhey<lb />
had maintained the highest scholastic<lb />
average and had contributed the most<lb />
service to the college as decided by<lb />
the Trophy Committee.<lb />
Social fraternities have cleared new<lb />
ground and set up housekeeping; now<lb />
they must add, structure by structure,<lb />
a community of fruitful togetherness.<lb />
ship achievement, greater coopera-<lb />
tion and harmony among the mem-<lb />
ber fraternities and the promotion of<lb />
the bed interest of East Carolina<lb />
College. Falling under the jurisdic-<lb />
tion of the PC are such things as<lb />
rushing, pledging, initations, and the<lb />
general deportment of the social fra-<lb />
ternities.<lb />
"One of the biggest jobs of the<lb />
IFC says Wallace, "is conducting<lb />
five sola! fraternities.<lb />
In addition to rushing, the IFC<lb />
conducted for the first time last year<lb />
a Greek Week with competition be-<lb />
teween the pledge classes of the fra-<lb />
I.ast years Greek Week,<lb />
as was the first rush, was a great<lb />
step forward, but we feel thai this<lb />
Greek Week was even more<lb />
successful. In the future we are look-<lb />
ing for even bigger and better Rush<lb />
Weeks and Greek Weeks.<lb />
Another "first" for the IFC last<lb />
year was sponsoring the first annual<lb />
IFC Ball. Last years forma! dance,<lb />
with the music of the Duke Ambass-<lb />
adors, turned out fine and we are <lb />
looking forward to this year's ball.<lb />
Wallace added, "We have plans<lb />
completed for this year's IFC ball<lb />
Judy Hearne<lb />
the formal Rush Week in the Fall of  st alt wa' to <lb />
each year. Last year was our first<lb />
formal Rush Week and we consi-<lb />
dered it a great step toward our<lb />
goal, however, there were still a few-<lb />
kinks in the procedure. This year<lb />
our Rush Week was much better and<lb />
we feel was highly sucessful, bring-<lb />
ing a total of 59 pledges into the<lb />
ut the plans. We plan to dance at<lb />
the Moose Lodge to the music of<lb />
Skeets Munis and his band who have<lb />
played on radio and T.V. for some<lb />
time. This band lias played at many<lb />
other college dances (never at East<lb />
Carolina before) and he is consider-<lb />
ed to be one of the best band leaders<lb />
in Virginia<lb />
Another project which Wallace said<lb />
the IFC would sponsor this year is<lb />
the Red Cross Bloodmobile, which<lb />
will be on campus April 15. Wallace<lb />
commented that the IFC hopes to<lb />
have a lot of cooperation in this pro-<lb />
ject.<lb />
Wallace attributes the fact that<lb />
the IFC seemed to be in operation<lb />
better this year than ever before to<lb />
the quality of the men serving on<lb />
the council and also to the recently<lb />
revised constitution. He said, "The<lb />
old constitution had a lot of loop<lb />
DREAM GIRL . . . Judy Hearne, a<lb />
freshman and a May Court Atten-<lb />
dant, is shown with the trophy she<lb />
received at the Southern Conference<lb />
of Ttaeta Chi fraternity. Miss Hearnt<lb />
was selected as conference Dream<lb />
Girl.<lb />
IFC PRESIDHNT<lb />
of Theta Chi.<lb />
Bill Wallace<lb />
Griifin Heads<lb />
New Fraternity<lb />
F.psilon. a new fraternity<lb />
recentlj organised on campus, is al-<lb />
. 1 in operation on a local basis<lb />
 w fraternity plans to join<lb />
rma Phi Epsilon and will soon be<lb />
 colony of this national fraternity.<lb />
The local group is led by Iarry<lb />
holes. We feel that the new one is Griffin, president; Sam Stowe, vice<lb />
president; Don Vame, treasurer; and<lb />
Glen Weathers, secretary.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, national frat-<lb />
ernity with 148 chapters in the United<lb />
States, is the second largest nations!<lb />
fraternity in existence.<lb />
At the present time Sigma Phi Ep-<lb />
silon ilso has 15 colonies. When these<lb />
colonies are initiated there will be a<lb />
chapter of Sipma .Phi Epsilon in each<lb />
much better, but the men who enforce<lb />
it are what really make the council<lb />
function<lb />
The IFC is composed of two re-<lb />
presentatives and the president of<lb />
each fraternity in addition to the four<lb />
officers and the advisor. The IFC's<lb />
present advisor is Dr. Ormsby of the<lb />
Psychology Department.<lb />
Approximately 250 fraternity men<lb />
are affected by the work of the IFC state<lb /><pb facs="00038626_tn_0005" /><lb />
THt r,M)AV, AMUL, gg<lb />
Team To Compete<lb />
In Washington<lb />
i a Carolina AFROTC Ho-<lb />
Team will participate in i<lb />
Drill Competition to be<lb />
  ington, D. C, Friday.<lb />
ream under the .oramaml<lb />
Robert Needs will<lb />
Washington on Thursday<lb />
taj at a military establish-<lb />
t during their visit.<lb />
 ixkCt M Lockamy, Sgt.<lb />
F V instead, and Capt. Ro-<lb />
 j, Commandant of Ca-<lb />
accompany the group,<lb />
ta will also participate in<lb />
Cherry Blossom Parade,<lb />
televised at 7:80 p.m.<lb />
wi i <lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAG FIVE<lb />
Committee Exhibits Prizes<lb />
i eturn to East Caro<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
Gordon Receives<lb />
Sorority Award<lb />
.<lb />
Delta sorority formally<lb />
w members and started<lb />
ass on March 25.<lb />
vas presented a<lb />
being the best all-<lb />
ol the Alpha pledge<lb />
drill be given to the<lb />
each class.<lb />
re Joanne Smith,<lb />
.mis. .Josephine Gordon,<lb />
gait<lb />
Rosemary Swisher,<lb />
Marie Bryant, Judy Gay,<lb />
Byrd.<lb />
aa pledges were Cecilia<lb />
Winslow, Ann Wren,<lb />
iaon.<lb />
Doris Mercer, Doris<lb />
i air. These girls<lb />
, if hi week pledge<lb />
are eligible to <lb />
Carnival committee chairman George Ray shows carnival prizes to<lb />
 resins Smith, assistant recreation director of the College Union, and Betty<lb />
Fleming.<lb />
Carnival Opens April 15;<lb />
Twenty-five Booths Entered<lb />
Carnival time is here again and<lb />
itlie College Union announces that<lb />
it will give its annual fun-festival<lb />
Wednesday. April 16, G:HU to 10:00<lb />
p.m. in the College Union. Twenty-<lb />
five organizations on the campus are<lb />
participating in the annual Spring<lb />
Carnival event. Approximately forty<lb />
prizes will be given at the end<lb />
of the evening to the participants<lb />
ho have won the most tickets at the<lb />
Phi Omicron<lb />
rHes Pledges<lb />
Management House<lb />
s of Phi Omicron,<lb />
me economics sorority,<lb />
March 21.<lb />
ledges were initiated<lb />
 . i anization in<lb />
m of Flanagan<lb />
Mai h 24. The new mem-<lb />
Corbett, June<lb />
Janet Howard, Sandra<lb />
Joan Joyner, Betty<lb />
Berniee Baker, and<lb />
sanitation also elected of-<lb />
V-60. They are Presi-<lb />
Fitzgerald; Vice Presi-<lb />
Joyner, Secretary-Treaa-<lb />
liarshbourae; and Re-<lb />
Sandra Strickland.<lb />
booths.<lb />
No admission will be charged at<lb />
the door. Everyone is welcomed by<lb />
the College Union to come and enjoy<lb />
e evening's events. Also, they wish<lb />
' to urge all faculty, staff, and stu-<lb />
dents who have families to bring<lb />
them for the enjoyable carnival party.<lb />
There will ho an adult and children's<lb />
door prise, and balloons and suckers<lb />
will he given to all children. A first<lb />
and second prize will be given to the<lb />
participant who don the most car-<lb />
nival-like costume. The costume may<lb />
be in the form or likeness of a clown,<lb />
animal, or any attire, that one may<lb />
invent. Also, there will be a first<lb />
and second prize given to the organi-<lb />
zations that have the best decorated<lb />
and managed booths.<lb />
Twenty-five booths are being set<lb />
up in the College Union for the car-<lb />
nival. The activities of the<lb />
organizations participating are: Zeta<lb />
Psi Alpha, picture taking; Baptist<lb />
Student Union, recorded music; TV<lb />
Guild, dart throwing; Kappa Delta<lb />
Kappa, food and drinks; Theta Chi,<lb />
rat race; Pi Omega Pi, BB shoot and<lb />
wishing well; Canterbury Club, leg<lb />
toss; Lambda Tan. water gun and<lb />
candles; Lambda Chi Alpha, pie<lb />
throwing contest; Pi Kappa, hot dog<lb />
stand; Kappa Sigma Nu, penny toss;<lb />
Delta Sigma Chi, hog calling and<lb />
corn shucking; and Kappa Alpha,<lb />
penny toss at floating object.<lb />
Other organizations and their acti-<lb />
vities are: Alpha Phi Omega, car<lb />
races; Luthern Student Asso cotton<lb />
candy: FBLA, ring toss; Science Club,<lb />
dart throwing; Art Club, sketching<lb />
portraits and selling articles; Phi<lb />
Omicron, cake cut corner; Kappa Phi<lb />
Epsilon, Horoscope; Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion, Marrying Sam; Phi Beta Chi,<lb />
binge; Phi Mu Alpha, dance hall<lb />
with live music; Delta Sigma Pi,<lb />
ugly man contest.<lb />
"I want to thank all organizations<lb />
for their co-operation and participa-<lb />
tion in the Spring Carnival event<lb />
said Yvonne Smith, advisor for the<lb />
Special Projects Committee.<lb />
TV Guild Elects<lb />
Officers For The<lb />
Coming Year<lb />
On April 1, The newly formed pro-<lb />
fessional organization, The Television<lb />
Guild, which has just completed its<lb />
first year as a recognized club on<lb />
campus, held annual elections for<lb />
officers for the coming calendar year.<lb />
Elected president by a unanimous<lb />
vote was J. Wayne Johnson, fresh-<lb />
man from Greensboro. E. T. Rogers<lb />
of Jamestown, a sophomore, was<lb />
elected vice-president. The secretary<lb />
will be John E. Whitehurst, fresh-<lb />
man from Bethel, who will also act<lb />
as Guild historian. The position<lb />
of treasurer will be taken by William<lb />
Faulkner, sophomore of Rocky Mount.<lb />
The new president of the Guild,<lb />
Wayne Johnson, has announced that<lb />
closed-circuit television broadcasting<lb />
of classes will continue during both<lb />
summer sessions and has asked that<lb />
those students here at East Carolina<lb />
who are interested in learning tele-<lb />
vision work (cameras, production,<lb />
engineering, etc.) and who think they<lb />
will be in summer school in either<lb />
or both sessions this year come for<lb />
a job-interview to the Television<lb />
Guild lounge, on the second floor of<lb />
the Library, adjoining the broadcast-<lb />
ing studios.<lb />
Several positions on the shows are<lb />
still open and applications will be<lb />
accepted from new persons, not af-<lb />
filiated with the Guild or at present<lb />
working on the broadcasts, starting<lb />
next week.<lb />
Wreck Victim Returns To Cle<lb />
Others Remain Hospitalized<lb />
A.  .-<lb />
Classes Sponsor<lb />
Radio 'Record Hop'<lb />
The Freshman and<lb />
classes will sponsor a<lb />
Friday<lb />
from<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
record hop<lb />
night in Wright Auditorium,<lb />
8:00-11:00 o'clock. Music will<lb />
be furnished by Campus Radio as<lb />
they broadcast a program from the<lb />
stage. ,<lb />
This program will be similar to<lb />
"Dedicated To You" which is heard<lb />
from 9:30 to 11:00 o'clock each Mon-<lb />
day through Thursday. The entire<lb />
evening will be carried by WWWS-<lb />
K.U and WWWS-AM.<lb />
Contests will be held and prizes<lb />
given to the winners. Admission is<lb />
jr cents per person and tickets will<lb />
be on sale at the door.<lb />
Frat Members Attend<lb />
National Convention<lb />
Members of the Tau Chapter of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, national honorary pro-<lb />
fessional fraternity, left today for<lb />
Washington, D. C, to attend the<lb />
National Convention being held April<lb />
9-11.<lb />
Dr. Richard C. Todd, national pres-<lb />
ident of Phi Sigma Pi, led the group<lb />
which included Charles Jenkins, Ed<lb />
Lancaster, and delegate Purvis E.<lb />
Boyette, president of the local chap-<lb />
ter. In his official capacity as na-<lb />
tional president, Dr. Todd will pre-<lb />
side over all meetings of the Grand<lb />
Chapter. Headquarters for the con-<lb />
vention is the Dodge Hotel. The group<lb />
is scheduled to return Sunday even-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Frat Initiates Pledges<lb />
The initation requirements for the<lb />
Julian Ford pledge class of Alpha<lb />
Phi Omega were climaxed by a<lb />
nature study on March 26. -<lb />
Pledges participating were John-<lb />
nie P. Alford, Brooks G. Bains,<lb />
Leslie R. Bass, Pledge President,<lb />
John L. Beach, and Terrance M. Ben-<lb />
nett.<lb />
Others were Edward A. Greene,<lb />
Neill P. McDuffie, Harry E. Smith,<lb />
Reginald A. Spell, William G. Winn.<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
Nancy Cox, one of the four East<lb />
Carolina students injured in an auto-<lb />
mobile accident March 25, returned<lb />
to classes last week after several<lb />
days treatment in the Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital for lacerations of<lb />
the head and face.<lb />
Another girl injured in the acci-<lb />
dent, Jean Capps, has been trans-<lb />
ferred to Duke Hospital for further<lb />
treatment including plastic surgery<lb />
on her face and jaw. Miss Capps'<lb />
condition was not listed as critical.<lb />
?Barnette Oliver Adler and Darrell<lb />
Thomas Calhoun, other ECC students<lb />
involved in the wreck are still in<lb />
serious condition, according to their<lb />
doctors.<lb />
Adler has been transferred to Duke<lb />
hospital for further treatment. He<lb />
is still in a coma and is on the criti-<lb />
cal list.<lb />
Darrell Thomas Calhoun is still in<lb />
the Pitt County Memorial Hospital<lb />
in a serious condition but is no longer<lb />
on the critical list. Calhoun is suffer-<lb />
ing from a broken neck. His doctor<lb />
reports that his progress is alow but<lb />
that he is doing well as could be ex-<lb />
pected. He added that no change was<lb />
expected for at least six weeks.<lb />
The accident, which occured at<lb />
about 10:25 pjn. March 25, at the<lb />
intersection of Elm St. and Greenville<lb />
Blvd involved two cars.<lb />
According to William Edward<lb />
Curie, a student at Atlantic Christ-<lb />
ian College and driver of one of the<lb />
cars, the car operated by Calhoun<lb />
pulled off Elm St. into the path of<lb />
his car, which was headed West on<lb />
Greenville Blvd. The Calhoun car was<lb />
occupied by the four ECC students.<lb />
Curie was the only passenger in his<lb />
car.<lb />
Curie received severe lacerations<lb />
of the head, face and shouldeT and has<lb />
been transferred to the hospital in<lb />
his home town, Kinston.<lb />
This was the fifty-second accident<lb />
to occur in Pitt County this year ac-<lb />
cording to the State Highway Patrol.<lb />
To date there have been 25 accidents<lb />
in which there were injuries but<lb />
luckily there have been no highway<lb />
deaths so far.<lb />
Judge C. H. Whedbee, Chairman of<lb />
the Pitt County Safety Council, said,<lb />
"people just dont think. If we could<lb />
get people to think, they would real-<lb />
ize how dangerous automobiles can<lb />
be<lb />
Judge Whedbee recently handed<lb />
down a sentence to two East Carolina<lb />
students that was a little out of the<lb />
ordinary to the usual sentence for<lb />
speeding. The judge said the two boys<lb />
drove their car at speeds of approxi-<lb />
Patrolman J. B. Surles, Jr. examinea demolished Thunderbird in which four<lb />
East Carolina students were riding when a two-car collision occurred.<lb />
mately 110 miles per hour and ran are caused by greediness and dis-<lb />
through a red light while trying to courtesy. In almost every wreck there<lb />
elude a pursuing highway patrolman, i 1S evidence of rudeness on the part<lb />
The boys escaped but were later ap-<lb />
prehended through the license num-<lb />
ber of the car.<lb />
The judge suspended sentence on<lb />
the condition that the two boys go<lb />
to the hospital each Saturday after-<lb />
noon and stay in the area of the<lb />
emergency room from 3:00 p.m until<lb />
1:00 a.m and observe the accident<lb />
victims who are brought in. This to<lb />
continue for five weeks.<lb />
"I am trying to make these boys<lb />
think said Judge Whedbee, "For<lb />
once they realize the seriousness and<lb />
danger of speed or careless driving,<lb />
I feel thaCthey will be much better<lb />
drivers. These boys were in school<lb />
at great expense to their parents. If<lb />
I had placed a heavy fine on them<lb />
the parents would have had to pay<lb />
it and the boys would have soon for-<lb />
gotten the incident. This way I hope<lb />
they will think<lb />
"I firmly believe he stated, "that<lb />
the majority of all traffic accidents<lb />
Baptists Elect<lb />
Walters Prexy<lb />
of one of the drivers. If people would<lb />
be courteous while they drive many<lb />
wrecks could be prevented. I fully<lb />
believe that if we could just get<lb />
people to think that it would cut out<lb />
80 per cent of all traffic accidents<lb />
In connection with college students<lb />
involved in acclcfehts- the judge said,<lb />
"I am a firm believer in young people.<lb />
They are the finest and the smartest<lb />
people in the world, but they just<lb />
don't see the danger<lb />
Judge Whedbee presides over the<lb />
Greenville Municipal Court, which, he<lb />
said, handles most of the traffic<lb />
cases in this area.<lb />
Corporal T. M. Martin of the N.C.<lb />
State Highway Patrol said, "people<lb />
have no business drinking and driv-<lb />
ing Then he added, "speed should<lb />
also be held at a rate safe under con-<lb />
ditions. This does not necessarily<lb />
mean one should drive the full speed<lb />
limit all the time<lb />
Geography Tour To Include<lb />
Five Canadian Provinces<lb />
r<lb />
COME ON IN I<lb />
It's Your Chevrolet Dealer's 2nd Annual<lb />
SPRING<lb />
SPECTACU LAR<lb /><lb />
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rei<lb />
ir<lb />
Loretta Walters, new president of<lb />
the Baptist Student Union, will head<lb />
during the 1959-1960 school year the<lb />
activities of approximately 2,000<lb />
Baptist students on the campus here.<lb />
She succeeds Carolyn Tripp of Green-<lb />
ville, senior.<lb />
Miss Walters is specializing in<lb />
science at the college and is an active<lb />
member of the Science Club. She has<lb />
served for the past two years as<lb />
president or the E. R. Conway Sun-<lb />
day School Class at the Memorial<lb />
Baptist Church in Greenville.<lb />
The Baptist Student Union, largest<lb />
denominational organization on cam-<lb />
pus stages a diversified program each<lb />
school year. Included are forums for<lb />
discussion of topics of religious in-<lb />
terest, Bible discussion groups, ves-<lb />
per services, religious dramas, and<lb />
wholesome recreational activities for<lb />
students. Recently a program of in-<lb />
dividual counseling for students has<lb />
begun.<lb />
Activities of the BSU are carried<lb />
on largely in the Baptist Student<lb />
Center on East Eighth Street. Dwight<lb />
Fickling, a graduate of Appalachain<lb />
State Teachers College, and of South-<lb />
ern Seminary at Wake Forest, re-<lb />
cently assumed full-time duties as<lb />
director of the BSU.<lb />
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model, wagonshares a lean and lively Slimline look,<lb />
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The sporty Impala Convertible.<lb />
Save on this El Camino, too.<lb />
The 1959 Impala Sport Coupe<lb />
East Carolina College will offer as<lb />
feature of the 1959 summer session<lb />
a travel-study tour in geography. It<lb />
will extend over a period of 24 days<lb />
and will take those enrolled to ten<lb />
states in this country and five Ca-<lb />
nadian provinces.<lb />
The tour, scheduled for July 20<lb />
through August 12, coincides with the<lb />
second summer term. The field trip<lb />
in geography is planned to give stu-<lb />
dents an understanding and apprecia-<lb />
tion of the geographical conditions<lb />
and problems that exist in a large<lb />
region of Anglo-America.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, professor of<lb />
geography, will direct the tour. Six<lb />
or nine quarter hours of college credit<lb />
on either the graduate or the under-<lb />
graduate level may be earned, accord-<lb />
ing to the type and amount of work<lb />
done by the student. These credits<lb />
may be taken in either geography or<lb />
education.<lb />
Among the places to be visited are<lb />
New York City; Providence, R. I<lb />
Cape Cod; Boston; White Mountains<lb />
of New Hampshire; Acadia National<lb />
Park in Maine; Saint John in New<lb />
Burnswick, Nova Scotia; .Prince Ed-<lb />
ward Island; Gaspe Peninsula; Que-<lb />
bec City; MontrealjsThouaand Islands<lb />
in the St. Lawrence- River; Toronto;<lb />
Niagara Falls; and Lancaster County<lb />
in Pennsylvania.<lb />
An information folder concerning<lb />
the tour is available, and may be had<lb />
by addressing such a request to Dr.<lb />
Ralph Brimley, Director of Public<lb />
Relations on campus.<lb />
Teachers needed for many western states. Salaries $4500 up. Especial-<lb />
ly need teachers for all the grades. Beautiful towns, and cities. All<lb />
high school subjects, English, Math Science, Hoeae Ec Muak also<lb />
needed. TEACHERS AND SPECIALISTS BUREAU, Boulder, Colo.<lb />
Winter Grads Total<lb />
152, Reports Holt<lb />
Students who completed their work<lb />
at the end of the winter quarter in-<lb />
clude 152 candidates for degrees,<lb />
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nounced. <lb />
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of 1959, graduates of the winter quar-<lb />
ter who are eligible for degrees will<lb />
receive their diploma at the annual<lb />
commencement exercises, scheduled<lb />
for Sunday, May 24.<lb />
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uates at East Carolina are North<lb />
Carolinians except four, who come<lb />
from Virginia, Maryland, and Florida.<lb />
The 148 North Carolinians represent<lb />
45 counties of this state.<lb />
Those completing their work at<lb />
the end of the winter quarter include<lb />
115 candidates for the bachelor of<lb />
science degree, which is awarded in<lb />
the field of teacher education. Nine<lb />
will receive the master of arts de-<lb />
gree; twenty-seven, the bachelor of<lb />
arts degree; and one the bachelor of<lb />
music degree.<lb />
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Camp Counsellor Openings<lb />
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THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS<lb />
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Camps located throughout the New England, Middle Atlantic States<lb />
and Canada.<lb />
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Tahie Tennis Teeraanent<lb />
Hubert Leg-gett defeated Charlea<lb />
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ng Quarter Novice Table Tennis<lb />
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on.<lb />
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eeond game at 19-19, when Leggett<lb />
counter drove one of Holiday's drives<lb />
from 12 feet back to take a 20-19<lb />
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a defensive return.<lb />
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forehand drives and backhand imder<lb />
spins returns defeated Eddie Sinclair<lb />
21-19, 21-14, while HoIHday's fore-<lb />
hand drives and smashes stepped the<lb />
blocking and counter driving of Eddie<lb />
Barclif, 21-18, 21-16.<lb />
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backhand drives. Other early round<lb />
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Eugene Claybom, Sinclair's close win<lb />
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wider than last year's. It does not<lb />
appear, however, that any thought<lb />
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on the Greenville course, Goodwin i<lb />
a sophomore from Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
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ties of the United States and its out-<lb />
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