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Play Tonight<lb />
ktober Wife written by feraser<lb />
hast arolinian editor Jimmy Ferrell,<lb />
and "A Gift For Penelope" by Lucy<lb />
M t obb will be presented by the Play.<lb />
huNe tonight at 8 p.m. in the Band<lb />
Room.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Story On Suspensions<lb />
See story on page one for full story<lb />
on the recent suspension of six stu-<lb />
dents convicted of cheating. See page<lb />
two for editor's comments.<lb />
Dr. Lewis Hanke<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1959<lb />
Hanke Reveals Latin<lb />
America Resentment<lb />
R JASPER JONES<lb />
nited States is faced with a<lb />
America of political, social,<lb />
 i ferment and is seem-<lb />
 a. loss for a good solution<lb />
blem. This was the theme<lb />
E.C.C. audiences in the<lb />
Foundation Project<lb />
Lewis Hanke, Profes-<lb />
and director of the<lb />
 Latin American studies<lb />
sity of Texas,<lb />
hi week Dr. Hanke em-<lb />
  importance of realizing<lb />
American nations no long-<lb />
themselves the political<lb />
the United States.<lb />
the iod Neighbor Poli-<lb />
f the past, ruined by<lb />
States' political bungling<lb />
their countries. Latin<lb />
 Beat l'nited States sup-<lb />
m and military aid<lb />
for the suppression of<lb />
. Latin Americans do not<lb />
 iisike of Commun-<lb />
annot understand our eon-<lb />
Communist aggres-<lb />
i not want to be<lb />
;Militical strife or war<lb />
 a political struggle with<lb />
 concerned.<lb />
1 the Latin Ame-<lb />
education and ex-<lb />
v are disappointed at<lb />
failure to recog-<lb />
merican advancements<lb />
' Di Hanke used the Uni-<lb />
Mexico as a symbol of<lb />
a'a intellectual indepen-<lb />
U nited States and men-<lb />
tstanding Iatin Ame-<lb />
and essayists. Continu-<lb />
-f Mexico as an ex-<lb />
 "Mexico is no long-<lb />
 a in jurit<lb />
In discussing Central America, Dr.<lb />
Hanke stressed the complicated na-<lb />
ture of the problems which plague<lb />
this troubled section. He mentioned<lb />
the frequent political upsets; the<lb />
familiar struggle between the weal-<lb />
thy minority and the penurous mass-<lb />
es; and the lack of educational op-<lb />
portunity. Dr. Hanke said that though<lb />
some Latin American countries have<lb />
wealth, as in the case of Venezuela,<lb />
this wealth seldom reaches the people<lb />
as a whole.<lb />
Dr. Hanke said that the Panama<lb />
fanal should be internationalized.<lb />
He maintained that the canal could<lb />
not be defended in a nuclear war and<lb />
that as long as America retains pos-<lb />
session of it, fhe Panamanians will<lb />
remain dissatisfied. "There will be<lb />
nothing but political gloom as long<lb />
as the United States fails to inter-<lb />
nationalize the canal he asserted.<lb />
"The canal is a political white ele-<lb />
phant<lb />
While discussing what we can do<lb />
to improve our relationships with<lb />
Latin America, Dr. Hanke said, "A<lb />
Marshall Plan is not enough. Money<lb />
is not enough Dr. Hanke expressed<lb />
hope that the establishment of the<lb />
Inter-American Bank would solve<lb />
some of the economic problems of<lb />
Latin America, but at the same time<lb />
he warned against relying to heavily<lb />
on money to solve all problems.<lb />
"America mvst stop taking a self-<lb />
righteous attitude toward Latin<lb />
America's problems that is typical of<lb />
much of our diplomacy Dr. Hanke<lb />
said. He is hopeful that Americans<lb />
will try to be more sensitive to our<lb />
telationships with Latin America and<lb />
study American policies with more<lb />
discern and critical evaluation.<lb />
Chairman Names<lb />
Candidates For<lb />
Presidency<lb />
Henry Belk, chairman of the<lb />
Board of Trustees' nominating com-<lb />
mittee, reported last week that 23<lb />
names have been submitted so far<lb />
to the committee for consideration<lb />
ror the presidency of East Caro-<lb />
'ina College.<lb />
Belk said that the next meeting<lb />
i f the committee would he "In due<lb />
time  as soon as things shape<lb />
up<lb />
The job of the committee, accord-<lb />
ing to Belk, is to compile a list of<lb />
names, collect the biographies of<lb />
Close submitted, and through a<lb />
process of elimination come up with<lb />
one name to submit to the board.<lb />
Included on the committee, named<lb />
by board chairman James H. Wal-<lb />
!rop, are Henry Belk. editor of the<lb />
Goldsboro News-Argus, who is chair-<lb />
man; Henry Ojrlesby of Grifton, sec-<lb />
iota ry; and Charles H. Larkins of<lb />
Kinston. Advisors to the committee<lb />
are Dr. K. R. Browning, who rep-<lb />
resents the college faculty, and Z.<lb />
VV. Frazelle of Kenansville, who rep-<lb />
resents the alumni.<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick, president of<lb />
the college for the past 12 years,<lb />
las already left campus to become<lb />
vice director of the Special Educa-<lb />
tion and Rehabilitation Study of the<lb />
Sulx'onimittee on Special Education.<lb />
His official resignation is effective<lb />
.January 6, 19fi0.<lb />
Dr. Messick will be on campus<lb />
this week-end to attend the faculty<lb />
and staff Christmas dinner. He will<lb />
be in his office Saturday morning.<lb />
Number 10<lb />
Disciplinary Board Suspends<lb />
Six On Cheating Charges<lb />
Book Exchange In Action<lb />
Singers Prepare<lb />
Annual Concert<lb />
The College Singers will present<lb />
their annual Christmas concert on<lb />
Decemter 15, at 8:15 p.m. The con-<lb />
cert will be given in the Music Hall.<lb />
The program will consist of Christ-<lb />
mas music, with special solo num-<lb />
bers sung by Patsy Roberts, soprano;<lb />
Betty Lane Evans, soprano; Jan<lb />
Wurst. alto; and Nancy Harris, con-<lb />
tralto.<lb />
The College Singers, directed by<lb />
Dan Vornholt of the Music Depart-<lb />
ment, is composed of sopranos: Betty-<lb />
Lane Evans. Dorothy McCleary, and<lb />
Patsy Roberts; altos: Nancy W. Har-<lb />
ris, Martha Sue Davis, and Jan<lb />
Wurst.<lb />
Jerry H. Prescott and Larry H.<lb />
Prescott make up the tenor section,<lb />
and Kenneth Ginn, and Rhesa Hart<lb />
sing bass. Olive Herring is the ac-<lb />
companist.<lb />
Sorority Rush<lb />
All girls who desire to go<lb />
through formal sorority rush<lb />
and have not signed up, may do<lb />
so by going to Dean Ruth<lb />
White's office anytime before<lb />
4:30 Friday afternoon.<lb />
"Born Into Music Giannini Composes,<lb />
Heads Departments At Top Music Schools<lb />
Kv BETSY ORR<lb />
line College had as a<lb />
 xeek Vittorio Giannini,<lb />
vnally known composer, who<lb />
e college on the invitation<lb />
. mi friend' and the<lb />
 Music Department, Dr.<lb />
Beach. Giannini's primary pur-<lb />
Nting was to conduct the<lb />
Hi College Orchestra on<lb />
 in one of his own composi-<lb />
vmphony No. 2<lb />
 visitor said, "I was<lb />
 i music in Philadelphia. My<lb />
' er vas a concert violinist, and<lb />
as ar opera singer. My<lb />
ildhood memorieslike<lb />
 - f a dreamare of music.<lb />
er said that 1 composed at<lb />
early age and have just been<lb />
all of my life. One of my<lb />
retired singer, and the<lb />
a voice teacher with a num-<lb />
ve! known pupils. My youn-<lb />
thet is a 'cellist "<lb />
Ctannini's major instrument is the<lb />
H nit ther was his first tea-<lb />
Wie. tausfht him music by the<lb />
rsian. When he was nine<lb />
rears eld, he auditioned for one of<lb />
ur foreign scholarships offered<lb />
i Royal Conservatory in Milano,<lb />
Italy He represented the eastern<lb />
nited States in Milano, where he<lb />
( 'mpeted with other eonitestantt<lb />
from different countries. Through<lb />
violin and composition he won one<lb />
of the four full scholarships.<lb />
Much later Giannini studied at the<lb />
Juilliard School of Music. He also<lb />
did graduate work there on graduate<lb />
fellowships. During World Wai I the<lb />
American Academy of Rome awarded<lb />
Mm with a prize of composition with<lb />
which he did post graduate work.<lb />
Some of his other teacher were<lb />
Trucco, Tua, Gold-mark, Spalding,<lb />
and Ietz.<lb />
E.C.Cs distinguished guest is the<lb />
head of the composition departments<lb />
at the Juillard and the Manhattan<lb />
Schools of Music in New York and<lb />
at the Curtiss Institute of Music in<lb />
Philadelphia. He loves teaching, and<lb />
he stated, "I have learned more from<lb />
my students than I have taught<lb />
them. In passing on things one has<lb />
learned, he learns more<lb />
Giannini is better known for his<lb />
composing. He has written for or-<lb />
chestra, symphonic band, ensembles,<lb />
and he has written some solo litera-<lb />
ture for voice. He composed an opera<lb />
called "The Taming of the Shrew<lb />
This past summer he completed his<lb />
"Symphony No. 4 which will be<lb />
premiered at Juinard this spring. He<lb />
also has completed a "Second Divert-<lb />
imento As a Ford Commission<lb />
Giannini composed "Midea a mono-<lb />
drama, which will be premiered next<lb />
year. He wrote this work for voice<lb />
and orchestra for Irene Jordan, who<lb />
was also nominated for the Ford<lb />
Commission.<lb />
Lven though this American com-<lb />
poser has traveled in Germany, Aus-<lb />
tria, France, England, Spain, and<lb />
Italy, he says, "I always find the<lb />
superior musicians in America, es-<lb />
pecially the professional people. Our<lb />
musical organizations are ahead of<lb />
those abroad<lb />
SG4 Instigates Book Exchange;<lb />
Wells Reports Good Response<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion sponsored book exchange open-<lb />
ed last Tuesday, December 1, in<lb />
loom 17 of the Austin Buiidinjr.<lb />
The hook exchange, one of the pet<lb />
projects of S. G. A. president Dallas<lb />
Wells, and a part of his election<lb />
platform last spring, opened its door<lb />
last week, and received a favorable<lb />
esnonse. according to Wells.<lb />
The book exchange is designed,<lb />
says President Wells, to ke ;v stu-<lb />
dents from looking all over campus<lb />
for used books. The exchange's pur-<lb />
pose is to help students easily find<lb />
Isooks they need.<lb />
The books handled by the exchange<lb />
are brought in by students wishing<lb />
to have them sold. They are sold for<lb />
the student on a non-profit basis,<lb />
and he comes back later and picks<lb />
up the money the books brought by<lb />
being: sold in the exchange system.<lb />
President Wells stated that the<lb />
!ook exchange "has been a tremen-<lb />
dous success, although it is just in<lb />
its first week of operation. In only<lb />
one week's operations, the exchange<lb />
has handled over 700 books for stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
President Wells also said that the<lb />
 i cvess of the exchange in the spring<lb />
,iiarter is expected to be greater<lb />
ban it is at the present time. "If<lb />
this system is used by the students.<lb />
Music Department<lb />
To Give Messiah<lb />
East Carolina College's annual<lb />
performance of Handel's oratorio<lb />
"The Messiah" will be presented by<lb />
the Department of Music December<lb />
13, with a chorus of 120 men and<lb />
women and seven student and facul-<lb />
ty soloists, Dr. Carl T. Hjortsvang,<lb />
director, has announced. Accom-<lb />
paniment for the choruses will be<lb />
provided by the East Carolina Or-<lb />
(hestra.<lb />
"The Messiah given each year on<lb />
the campus during the Christmas<lb />
season, is scheduled for performance<lb />
this December at :LfW) p.m. in the<lb />
Wiieht auditorium. A large audience<lb />
roni the college and Greenville and<lb />
ther towns in Eastern North Caro-<lb />
ina is expected to attend.<lb />
Student soloists will be Alison<lb />
Hearne Moss, Carolyn A. Elam, and<lb />
Patricia L. Roberts, sopranos; Jane<lb />
Murray and Nancy W. Harris, altos;<lb />
Dr. Hjortsvang, tenor; and Paul<lb />
Hickfang, bass-baritone.<lb />
For the first time in a campus<lb />
performance of "The Messiah" here,<lb />
the East Carolina Orchestra will a-<lb />
'omp-iny the chorus and play the<lb />
verture and the Pastoral Sym-<lb />
ohony The sixty-member ensemble<lb />
is directed by Donald H. Hayes of<lb />
He muric faculty. George E. Perry,<lb />
organist, and Mrs. Eleanor Toll,<lb />
pianist, also of the faculty, will ac-<lb />
company the soloists.<lb />
it will save them a lot of trouble<lb />
it. locating the books they need<lb />
Wells further commented.<lb />
The Disciplinary Committee re-<lb />
cently suspended six students from<lb />
this college for cheating on Fall<lb />
Qu; ter examinations. The group,<lb />
composed of three men and three<lb />
women, were accused and found guil-<lb />
ty December 5 of cheating in a psy-<lb />
chology class taught by Dr. Yung<lb />
Yu.<lb />
liefoi being sentenced, the stu-<lb />
dents admitted that one of the boys<lb />
ia,l taken the examination from Dr.<lb />
Vll s office and distributed it to the<lb />
ether five. One boy, who claimed he<lb />
was only a passerby who had been<lb />
o.sked if he would like to see the<lb />
examination by a member of the<lb />
rroup, received a lighter sentence<lb />
even though he. too, studied by it.<lb />
Five of the students were sus-<lb />
ei ded for a term of six months, one<lb />
ror a tern of three months, and all<lb />
 reive.I ;i grade of five on the course<lb />
The Disciplinary Committee which<lb />
nade the decision is composed of live<lb />
a u'Ly members nd three students.<lb />
'tndent n the committee are.SGA<lb />
President Dallas Wells, Jim Trice,<lb />
haii man f the Elections Commit-<lb />
i-e; ami Gloria Hoffler, secretary of<lb />
Lhe SGA.<lb />
Faculty members on the committee<lb />
Notice<lb />
Due to scholastic difficulties.<lb />
Raymond Gillikin. former presi-<lb />
dent of the sophomore class has<lb />
resigned and the position is be-<lb />
ing filled by Otis Strother, for-<lb />
mer vice president. A new vice-<lb />
president for the sophomore<lb />
class will be elected at the Jan-<lb />
uary class meeti .<lb />
YDC To Assist In Elections;<lb />
Present Emminent Speakers<lb />
are Joseph F. Steelman of the Social<lb />
Studies Department, chairman; Dr.<lb />
Tora M. Larsen and Ruby E. Edens<lb />
of tffe Business Department; James<lb />
B. Mallory, Dean of Men and a mem-<lb />
ber of the Physical Education De-<lb />
partment; and Dr. Glen P. Reeder<lb />
of the Physical Education Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Ruth White, Dean of Women, and<lb />
James H. Tucker, Dean of Student<lb />
Affairs, were non-voting members<lb />
of the committee.<lb />
The meeting of the committee was<lb />
called by Dr. Leo Jenkins, vi-e pres-<lb />
ident of the college, after the matter<lb />
came to his office from the Psychol-<lb />
ogy Department. Dr. Jenkins, how-<lb />
ever, was not present at the meeting<lb />
of the committee.<lb />
This is the second matter to be<lb />
taken before the committee this<lb />
year, the other being the case of a<lb />
tndent being under the influence<lb />
of intoxicating beverages while in<lb />
'he Student Cnion. The student was<lb />
suspended from school for a short<lb />
aunt of time.<lb />
See Editorial Page Two<lb />
A program to create interest in<lb />
state and national politics is under-<lb />
way (.n the campus, according to<lb />
newly-elected Young Democratic<lb />
Club President Milton Singletary.<lb />
In cooperation with the Student<lb />
Government Association and the col-<lb />
lege administration, the Young Dem-<lb />
ocrats are initiating plans to help<lb />
eligible students to register and vote<lb />
in the 1960 elections.<lb />
Also an impressive array of speak-<lb />
s are being contacted to visit the<lb />
campus prior to the Democratic pri-<lb />
mary to be held May 30.<lb />
SGA President Dallas Wells ex-<lb />
plained the program will be unbiased<lb />
as far as parties are concerned.<lb />
The Young Democratic Club will ar-<lb />
range for the speakers, and all stu-<lb />
dents who wish to register democra-<lb />
tic in May will be encouraged to do<lb />
so.<lb />
Kinfrietary rtated that the YDC<lb />
policy prohibits the club taking a<lb />
stand on candidates in a primary,<lb />
out "one of our main functions is to<lb />
get people who are 21 years old<lb />
registered.<lb />
The YDC Club has already invited<lb />
Art Department<lb />
Sells Calendars<lb />
The Art Department of East Caro-<lb />
lina College has taken twelve origin-<lb />
al woodcuts done by students in the<lb />
past year and made up nearly two<lb />
thousand calendars.<lb />
"These calendars are the only ones<lb />
sold in the college bookstore re-<lb />
ported Mahon Coles, director of the<lb />
College Union and Bookstore. "We<lb />
are definitely trying to push the sales<lb />
of the calendars as they are original<lb />
works of students and the proceeds<lb />
are going to support the attendance<lb />
of Art Club members at the South-<lb />
eastern Convention during the month<lb />
of April, 1960. They hope to help in<lb />
the cost of transportation<lb />
Dr. W. B. Gray, head of the Art<lb />
Department, stated that they hoped<lb />
to make enough from the sales to<lb />
sponsor a flashy exhibit at the Con-<lb />
vention. "We will be doing this to<lb />
advertise East Carolina College and<lb />
the Art Department and build up a<lb />
good reputation for us said Dt.<lb />
Gray.<lb />
The students whose works appear<lb />
on the calendar are Ed Lancaster,<lb />
Harley Woodard, Nelson Dudley,<lb />
Lynn Burgess, Janis Dunham, Emily<lb />
Neale, Tommy Young, Betty Vic Gas-<lb />
kins and John Bobbins.<lb />
John D. Larkins, Jr. of Trenton, who<lb />
is an "all hut announced candidate<lb />
tor Governor. ta speak. Larkins is<lb />
Democratic National Committeeman<lb />
for North Carolina.<lb />
"As soon as the various candidates<lb />
announce, we plan to try to have<lb />
them all here at the same time said<lb />
Singletary. Larkins has accepted a<lb />
tentative date of January 12 to speak<lb />
to the local YDC.<lb />
Rachel Spivey, program chairman<lb />
of the YDC, said that the programs<lb />
would be open to all students and the<lb />
public at large. She plans to invite<lb />
other YDC clubs in the area to the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Bryan Harrison, chairman of the<lb />
legislation committee, stated that<lb />
students who want to help could con-<lb />
tact the Student Government office.<lb />
"We hope to see all the students who<lb />
are 21 years old registered and vot-<lb />
ing Harrison claimed.<lb />
Tony Mallard, secretary of the<lb />
North Carolina YDC, and a student<lb />
on campus, reported that "it may be<lb />
possible to have an Eastern District<lb />
YDC rally at East Carolina in the<lb />
spring.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins stated that<lb />
the administration will cooperate in<lb />
every way possible to stimulate in-<lb />
terest in the state and national el-<lb />
ections.<lb />
Students Direct<lb />
Plays About N. C.<lb />
Two one-act plays by North Caro-<lb />
lina Authors, A Gift for PeneloPe<lb />
and October Wife "to be presented by<lb />
v' tan tonight in the<lb />
Hand Room at 8 p.m.<lb />
A Gift for Penelope describes an<lb />
incident in the life of Governor<lb />
Eden's stepdaughter, who finds her-<lb />
self the unwelcome object of atten-<lb />
tions bv Edward Teach, "Black-<lb />
beard" the pirate. The play has re-<lb />
ivp-i several productions, but this<lb />
will be the first in a setting such<lb />
as the Virginia Dare Ballroom,<lb />
yhere the audience will sit on three<lb />
sides of a platform stage, and where<lb />
the decor of the ballroom itself will<lb />
provide the background for the ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Directing the play is Leigh Dob-<lb />
son, a Playhouse veteran (appropri-<lb />
ately, from Edenton), who has as-<lb />
sembled a cast that includes Doris<lb />
Robbins, James Roper, Sue Davis,<lb />
William Bowen, and Kay Martin.<lb />
William Faulkner wiU engineer the<lb />
lighting, and J. A. Withey will act<lb />
as production supervisor.<lb />
Making its premiere performance<lb />
in October Wife, an original one-<lb />
act play by James Ferrell, EOC al-<lb />
umnus, James, one time editor of the<lb />
East Carolinian, who is presently<lb />
teaching in Farmville, depicts an as-<lb />
pect of modem life in North Carolina.<lb />
This is his second play to receive a<lb />
production, at East Carolina. The<lb />
Rebel, campus literary magazine,<lb />
published October Wlfa in one of<lb />
last year's issues.<lb />
Doris Robbins, playhouse perform-<lb />
er last seen in the Admirable Cri-<lb />
chton, is serving as the director.<lb />
Making up her cast are Ed Barclift,<lb />
Bob Gooden, Bill Bowen, and Leigh<lb />
Dobson.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins Displays Calendar<lb />
Vic. President Leo W. Jenkins with Dr. WeBi Grav<lb />
calendar with art work done by ECC stadeata. Grmjf<lb /><pb facs="00038645_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAOCTwX)<lb />
CAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, DWCBMBEk<lb />
Cheating Problem<lb />
Brought Into Open<lb />
By Suspension Of Six<lb />
The recent vsuspension from this college<lb />
of six student convicted of cheating on fi-<lb />
nal examination; brings nut into the open<lb />
at last a terrible situation on our campus.<lb />
Cheating is quite prevalent at ECC and is<lb />
generally an accepted practice among stu-<lb />
dents here<lb />
It is the concensus that the students re-<lb />
cently caught were not from the lower strata<lb />
of our college community, but were consider-<lb />
ed "nice people. Like these students, many<lb />
other nice people have accepted cheating<lb />
lent who themselves do not cheat.<lb />
 little or no shock when others in their<lb />
classes o<lb />
 feen tn this campus can be divided<lb />
  three catagories<lb />
The low class student who cannot pass<lb />
a count and graduate unless he cheats. He<lb />
 er arid does not belong here.<lb />
The intelligent but lazy student who<lb />
fin I more convenient and easier to go<lb />
Bgthi to steal examinations, buy<lb />
m papers, or copy someone else's work than<lb />
to what he came to collegt to dolearn.<lb />
7-  pent and honest student who<lb />
rki I arc sad Btyrika hard, but cannot<lb />
ma I  grades when competing with<lb />
cheaters. When the profe<lb />
 - B the Wirve, and the cheaters grade<lb />
 - (I  e of the h neat pen u goes<lb />
down. In the end he cheats to keep up.<lb />
It Sa too late for the first type of stu-<lb />
der  should have beer, helped before now.<lb />
However, it ii not too late for types two<lb />
They still have time to take ad-<lb />
' "? apply their ability, and<lb />
The student oo this campui must wake<lb />
and that everyone is cheated by<lb />
ch - who do not cheat are cheated<lb />
win .r grades are topped by cheaters.<lb />
beafcad because they never re-<lb />
   ft .alue of their college education.<lb />
Whe: beat ag becomes widespread and<lb />
a college turns out graduates who earned<lb />
 diplomas by cheating, the college be-<lb />
comes nothing more than a diploma mill and<lb />
 not worth the money the people of the<lb />
le pour into it.<lb />
heating problem is to be cleared<lb />
  thinaja must be accomplished:<lb />
L 7 Itlldenta must realize what an<lb />
eating - and work with the faculty<lb />
 .ra!ion in clearing it up.<lb />
The faculty must be more careful.<lb />
(Tl - no excuse for the number of ex-<lb />
stolen each quarter. If there i<lb />
thai  lution. let each professor k-<lb />
papers a home until the time to dis-<lb />
tribute them in examination periods.) Pro-<lb />
it Keep a strict watch over their<lb />
see that no one cheats. (Some pro-<lb />
laori arc guilty of unintentionally inviting<lb />
cheating. We must grow up and realize that<lb />
many.  .dents simply cannot be trusted<lb />
has already been proven.)<lb />
3. Jr administration will hae to deal<lb />
. with any student proved guil-<lb />
of cheating. If respect for honesty will<lb />
keep a student from cheating, perhaps<lb />
fear i1 expiusion will.<lb />
The six students convicted last week<lb />
were not punished too severely; they will<lb />
be allowed to re-enter school. In many in-<lb />
stitutions of higher learning, a person who<lb />
is caught cheating is not only expelled and<lb />
never allowed to re-enter that particular col-<lb />
lege, but he ia allowed to have no transcript<lb />
sent to any other college. His name is wiped<lb />
of the college records as if it were a black<lb />
mark and his college education is over al-<lb />
most as quickly as it began. Perhaps this will<lb />
be the punishment the next student caught.<lb />
Be honest, for if you attempt to earn a-grade<lb />
by cheating, that student could be vou.<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Roy Martin<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Ieonard Lao<lb />
Sports Staff Merle Summwg, Norman KHpatrick<lb />
Reporters Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcel Vogel,<lb />
Charlotte Donat, Lib Rogers, Jim Trice, Gwen<lb />
Johnson, Patsy Elliot, Lucille Coulbourn<lb />
Columnists Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Tom Jackson, James Corbett, Derry Walker, Pat<lb />
Harvey, Roy Martin<lb />
Proofreading Editor Gwen Johnson<lb />
Proofreading Staff Lynda Simmons, Judy Stott,<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, Jasper Jones, Mikki Cox, Kay<lb />
Guthrie, Evelyn Crutenfield, Wayne Morton,<lb />
Burleigh Hill, Patsy Elliott, Jane Berryman<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Jim Trice<lb />
Men's Circulation Staff  - Wayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
I TAKE IT YQUVE fVE HrP FENCING ISSOr?"<lb />
Red China's War Menace Poses<lb />
Threat To World Civilization<lb />
By ROY<lb />
M world, while most<lb />
njrting. by peaceful<lb />
   y' t- v through scientific<lb />
   snd development, a serpent<lb />
hate ret I hed in the Orient<lb />
W tl ey bewasd the future, and<lb />
B -enc for the past, the<lb />
ace moved out of the<lb />
' the world's most terrible con-<lb />
1 the xf-piri World War. It was<lb />
 tl - ansTOoT jeriod thsit Com-<lb />
tnur.ist hina bSfBM its growth to<lb />
world pswr.<lb />
T ftmtt  avt- eer! fruitful for<lb />
Chii pie are becoming, more<lb />
sad   Boosekma of the import-<lb />
se of education, arid industry. Their<lb />
buy machine is one of the roost<lb />
d quipfe-d in the<lb />
Their  st table accomplish-<lb />
 reer, hm bee-n with the<lb />
 pie; the rais . f tbe standard<lb />
 .e try not to ac-<lb />
Red Chios is a world<lb />
?wej Her  buisg and a<lb />
percentage ' her people, for<lb />
 y decades, are<lb />
  The people are happy<lb />
which is the basic<lb />
ength.<lb />
Evt w-ho spawned their<lb />
been casting a wary eye<lb />
. - red M of their Oriental<lb />
 i ' Th e rat is evident due to<lb />
a k of cordiality present during<lb />
.lourn in the Red<lb />
spataJ city. The atmosphere<lb />
I BTS, and his in-<lb />
r.fluence theK attitudes<lb />
ate that not only<lb />
the; srerfaL but also that they<lb />
l ' ina, the Russian envov to the Unit-<lb />
MARTLN<lb />
ed Nations has seemed a bit less en-<lb />
thusiastic about seeking Chinese ad-<lb />
mission u the  N.<lb />
There seems to be little doubt in<lb />
the fact that as long as the free na-<lb />
tions of the world hold the majority<lb />
in the United Nations, Red China<lb />
does Ml stand much of a chance to<lb />
jain a seat. The reasons are varied,<lb />
but the primary grounds for their<lb />
f m lustow is fear.<lb />
Some say fear is cowardice, but<lb />
war is hell, and Red China is rattling<lb />
her i-word in the Far East. She is<lb />
eadin her influence with potent<lb />
I  'less, and if Khruschev can not<lb />
handle her. what rem the United Na-<lb />
tions do?<lb />
What the future holds, no oee can<lb />
foretell. Perhaps the world will be<lb />
engulfed in the horror of utter dev-<lb />
astation, then again, perhaips not.<lb />
Hut Red China, if she continues in<lb />
the path si  iv now pursuing, will<lb />
peal a threat until she becomes an-<lb />
er Germany.<lb />
realize this fact themselves.<lb />
v . hev's visit to Red<lb />
Walker Praised<lb />
I'ea- Editor<lb />
Mr. Walker deserves a "pat on the<lb />
back" for his unique appraisal of<lb />
Dr. Messick's contributions to East<lb />
( aroiina College. In the October 29<lb />
ivsue af our paper, the article was<lb />
railed " . . . And Thank You, Sir<lb />
Mt. Walkei said in a very picture-<lb />
eatjttc w: y what others said in "just<lb />
words<lb />
.Sincerely,<lb />
Betsy Orr<lb />
Occurances Provide Variety<lb />
By PAT<lb />
We ife'i outlets are being nar-<lb />
ed down to its minimum. Some of<lb />
 olars may have to resort to<lb />
American" pastimestudy-<lb />
ing, ui less they're hoarding a few<lb />
exaati in their lumpy mattresses.<lb />
Registration jiroved more exciting<lb />
taoal; several students finally<lb />
managed to elbow their way into a<lb />
World History class . . . Ex-campus<lb />
leader returns. Tune in next week<lb />
f i the latest movements . . . Note<lb />
to dorm students: walk softly in<lb />
ha)K don't laugh-snicker, and please<lb />
don't close your door with any force.<lb />
The recent basketball exhibition<lb />
could have been called a donkey ball-<lb />
Kame because HPC made us look<lb />
like A group of red breast-<lb />
ed fraternity boys seated on High<lb />
Point's side cheered for their team<lb />
from 8 till 9:30 p.m. The thousands<lb />
on our side started their support (?)<lb />
two minutes before the final buzzer<lb />
sounded(typical ECC strategy).<lb />
Heard we had a book exchange<lb />
 vtem operating this quarter: Tis<lb />
hame that no one could find it. . .<lb />
Passing the bond issue provides<lb />
e quantity for ECC, but what do<lb />
we vote on for more quality? . . .<lb />
Hooray for JDeam Jenkins! Re-<lb />
medial work in anything does not<lb />
belong in college- except swimming.<lb />
HARVEY<lb />
The Playhouse begins work on<lb />
their second major production. Di-<lb />
ary of Anne Frank, which, accord-<lb />
ing to casting reports should be<lb />
worth your appearance opening<lb />
night.<lb />
Sunday's concert proved to be quite<lb />
an achievement. Its rendition of Cop-<lb />
land's Rodeo was a successful at-<lb />
tempt with a difficult contemporary<lb />
piece of music . . . This week's en-<lb />
tertainment highlights included the<lb />
showing of "The Best of Every-<lb />
thing a movie about mean men and<lb />
"woeful" women, thus Hollywood<lb />
makes another mint . . . Last week's<lb />
production of "Oliver Twist" (tv<lb />
show of the month) convinced people<lb />
v.ho hadn't read the Charles Dickens<lb />
classic that little boys have always<lb />
had a tough time growing up.<lb />
Don't forget to: mail your Christ-<lb />
n. s f'ards before the 26th . . .start<lb />
studying now for the inevitable test<lb />
before the holidays  see A Gift<lb />
for Penelope and October Wife to-<lb />
night in the Band Room.<lb />
Buy your roommate a present. . .<lb />
read Max Shulman's latest, Sleep<lb />
Till Noon . . . Complain about your<lb />
homework . . . tell Buc how well he's<lb />
looking  see Saturday's game<lb />
between ECC and Lenoir Rhyne and<lb />
Tuesday's against Catawba.<lb />
'Get Firsthand Knowledge9<lb />
Says Cousins At ACP Meet<lb />
(Editor's note: Mis Vogel beand<lb />
Norman Cousins speak recently at<lb />
the Associated Collegiate Press Con-<lb />
erence in New York, N.Y.)<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Norman Cousins, editor and Vice<lb />
President of Saturday Review, spoke<lb />
to the large group of ACP delegates<lb />
about the ever present topic The<lb />
Russian Report Cousins, s believer<lb />
in the theory that the best possible<lb />
way to get first hand and unbiased<lb />
r.ewp is to go out and see the situa-<lb />
tion for yourself, has made nine trips<lb />
to the Far East since World War II,<lb />
i.nd just this summer he took a trip<lb />
to the Soviet Union.<lb />
"The big question we are faced<lb />
with today began Cousins, "is the<lb />
uanger of war "Concerning disarm-<lb />
ament ountinued Cousin, "would<lb />
the Soviet Union accept comprehen-<lb />
sive disarmament with control?"<lb />
"Khrushchev said yes, and we said<lb />
to be set a definite time. We must<lb />
recognize it is our turn to speak<lb />
declared Cousins.<lb />
"We should define an adequate dis-<lb />
armament plan, and then put Russia<lb />
n the spot "But then asked Cou-<lb />
rins, "does Russia really want<lb />
race?" "I believe she does he ad-<lb />
ded, "because she is not interested<lb />
in suicide. Russia is interested in<lb />
victory on the grounds that the U.<lb />
S. is not prepared for this kind of<lb />
a way out. The American policy for<lb />
settlement seems to be some other<lb />
way than to drop bombs "So long aa<lb />
we live in a world of anarchy, war<lb />
could occur stated Cousins.<lb />
"War could occur continued Cou-<lb />
sins, "because of an accident on eith-<lb />
er side's part. "As we have gone up<lb />
in power, we have gone down in con-<lb />
trol he added. "More and more peo-<lb />
ple now have the power to push a<lb />
button and destroy social and phys-<lb />
ical territory<lb />
"Unpreparedness in military and<lb />
in productiveness is an ever present<lb />
threat, but the military are doing<lb />
the best they can in the event of an<lb />
attack commented Cousin.<lb />
"We are underestimating Russia's<lb />
ability especially in production<lb />
aid Cousins. "Nothing can be as<lb />
dangerous as the same kind of think-<lb />
ing abomt Russia today, that we have<lb />
had in the past. Khrushchev said<lb />
Russia has a standard of living that<lb />
equals with the U.S.ridening the<lb />
streets, making lasting ears, enoug<lb />
to undersell the markets of the U.<lb />
S. in other countries in seven t<lb />
ten years stated Cousins.<lb />
"The new bomb power is another<lb />
tkiI to ur safety added Cousins.<lb />
"The latent bomb is now 100,000<lb />
tunes, as powerful as the bomb used<lb />
on Hiroshema, and its more power-<lb />
ful than t'e total of the bombs used<lb />
m gone years " "There is not a glass<lb />
of milk in this country that is not<lb />
effected by strodium 90, brought only<lb />
by nuclear testing he exclaimed.<lb />
"We now have a chance to make<lb />
America grow, to be good for our<lb />
"future gene rat idfes said Cjbosins.<lb />
"The time has come to end World<lb />
Law he added. "We should put a-<lb />
side fifty per cent of the armament<lb />
money to be spent on medicine and<lb />
curing sicknesses, or for scientific<lb />
learning proposed Cousins.<lb />
"We can begin our most promis-<lb />
ing generation, to cure the present<lb />
uncurable diseases through new sci-<lb />
entific devise said Cousins. "Civil-<lb />
ization begins through recognition<lb />
of human problems be added.<lb />
"World Law has been stressed by<lb />
two great presidents; Wilson and<lb />
Eisenhower. The problem is difficult<lb />
but insoluble. We are called upon to<lb />
think And he left us with this<lb />
thought, "War is an invention of<lb />
human minds . . . The world can<lb />
invent peace<lb />
College Slights Languages<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
There should be a foreign lan-<lb />
guage requirement at ECC for stu-<lb />
dents working toward a B-S. degree.<lb />
Though there is already a 20 hour<lb />
foreign language requirement for<lb />
the A.B. students, the B.S. students,<lb />
who need foreign language studies:<lb />
have none.<lb />
To qualify for a good teaching<lb />
 .osition, a person should have an aca-<lb />
uemic background at least compar-<lb />
able to that of a liberal arts student.<lb />
At present, there is no foreign lan-<lb />
guage entrance requirement at ECC,<lb />
and B.S. students may graduate<lb />
without a single hour of foreign<lb />
language.<lb />
A study of foreign language would<lb />
I valuable to the B. S. student in<lb />
many ways. A teacher should have<lb />
i very good understanding of the<lb />
English language, and studying a<lb />
foreign language is actually one of<lb />
the best ways to get it. Only by<lb />
studying a foreign language can one<lb />
know the problems of communica-<lb />
tion and making oneself understood.<lb />
A foreign language study is also<lb />
an excellent means of learning about<lb />
people of other lands. A successful<lb />
teacher of any subject should have<lb />
a good understanding of other coun-<lb />
tries and cultures in a day when<lb />
international understanding is an ur-<lb />
erit need.<lb />
The recent clamor for foreign lan-<lb />
guage in the grammar grades makes<lb />
the need for a B.S. foreign language<lb />
requirement even more obvious.<lb />
School superintendents want to hire<lb />
teachers who can give younger stu-<lb />
dents basic training in foreign lan-<lb />
guages. B. S. graduates wUl also<lb />
find that college and university grad-<lb />
uate schools are requiring an under-<lb />
graduate foreign language course<lb />
for students planning to begin their<lb />
graduate studies.<lb />
Though it is true that many state-<lb />
supported teachers' colleges do not<lb />
require foreign language courses for<lb />
graduation, EC should take the lead<lb />
and make foreign language a re-<lb />
quirement.<lb />
Until there is a definite foreign<lb />
language requirement for B.S. stu-<lb />
dents, those persons working for this<lb />
degree should take a language any-<lb />
way. As Nathan M. Pusey, Presi-<lb />
dent of Harvard University says,<lb />
"The basic reason for the study of<lb />
foreign languages remains unchang-<lb />
ed. It is simply that such effort<lb />
unlocks worlds of valuable human<lb />
experience from which one must<lb />
otherwise remain cut off. The less<lb />
deeply and widely one moves into<lb />
the world of letters, the more he is<lb />
condemned to live as a fragment of<lb />
his possible full self<lb />
Should Few Be Blamed<lb />
Recently nine girls were named the<lb />
culprits in an unusual case. Last<lb />
quarter during the final week of<lb />
classes at exactly midnight several<lb />
doors were slammed in one of the<lb />
girls dormitories. When the girls,<lb />
who believed confessing to this<lb />
small incident was the proper pro-<lb />
cedure, stood before several stern<lb />
young ladies, they were placed on<lb />
probation for the remainder of the<lb />
school year for "causing a riot<lb />
According to Webster's diction-<lb />
ary, a riot is a "wild and loose fes-<lb />
tivity Can slamming some doors be<lb />
termed as wild and loose? Were the<lb />
girls themselves being wild and<lb />
loose? Undoubtedly the Women's<lb />
Judiciary were in the dark as to what<lb />
this unusual conduct could be called<lb />
when they were preparing the min-<lb />
utes. This small incident turned in-<lb />
to a horrible dream for nine girls<lb />
and a comical conversation for the<lb />
iest of the student body.<lb />
Were the nine who admitted<lb />
"causing a riot" the only partici-<lb />
pants? Several girls were seen in the<lb />
act but were not involved in the con-<lb />
sequences because they were either<lb />
smarter than the others or just too<lb />
scared and did not confess.<lb />
Actually, as in most college inci-<lb />
dents, these girls are setting an ex-<lb />
ample for what could happen to any-<lb />
one trying the same little game. But<lb />
the moral of the story is "be smart<lb />
and dont admit to anything Prob-<lb />
ably the reason that thec girls are<lb />
paying for this childish trick is that<lb />
they were unprepared for the stem<lb />
and harsh outcome.<lb />
Too many cases worse than this<lb />
small one go untouched. Is it fair<lb />
to condemn only a few just because<lb />
catching the others would require<lb />
too much time and energy?<lb />
Culture StirrotiiidB Us<lb />
Bat Who Really Cares?<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
-<lb />
Lagt week was proclaimed "c<lb />
week in North Carolina. Rzieigi<lb />
capitol, particnU.v g-imhed eultun-<lb />
The Antiquities Society. &amp;Brarj w<lb />
toricad aftwociationB, art ocieuefa, rr.<lb />
cieties and a few jiu plain old cu-<lb />
jtnd discussed the various art fonr.<lb />
They had teas, receptions, par L<lb />
banquets. They awarded citations, cap<lb />
cash prizes. They read poems. av<lb />
cc-rts arid lectures and listened to rec<lb />
Week before last, the Pioneer r . - ,<lb />
new local dramatic group present<lb />
first performance on East Caro: o<lb />
in McGinnii Auditorium Included<lb />
cast of their first production were mm<lb />
outstanding pef-jnaiSuier in Use ?V :<lb />
drama. The play, in our opinkw wa the<lb />
best produced by local dram ti<lb />
was outranked last year only uy Jt.<lb />
Mutiny Court Martial.<lb />
This excellent production wa wti<lb />
both nights by a meger audience Tnt r<lb />
full of students who saw the pii. anc <lb />
sprinkling of faculty member aaid<lb />
people surely do not represent the<lb />
faction in the GreenviBe area It -<lb />
we may all be sure that we are In iag ii<lb />
uncultured environment.<lb />
During one's college life he ii -<lb />
exposed to the most intensifies ; - <lb />
learning of his life. The coiiege<lb />
looked on as the most broac-<lb />
enlightening and the most ird j<lb />
one's life.<lb />
Now we"re not saying tha:<lb />
should go charging downtown. L. <lb />
of Mozart .nd let hoa hair grow  <lb />
plays them night and day. The pn<lb />
lectual is more of a farce than Use tei -<lb />
At least the illiterate is sincere.<lb />
What we're implying here is thai the<lb />
college student should take advt<lb />
epportunities to broaden his iiiliuiil<lb />
scope of enjoyment by at least exposing him-<lb />
self to some of the culture. He do -<lb />
to enjoy it all, but he can give it a <lb />
way.<lb />
Here's hoi ing that the Pioneer P<lb />
who have canceled their next play - curjpua<lb />
due to the weak attendance at the .a<lb />
will reconsider and that if they- do : to-<lb />
dience will be larger.<lb />
Here's hoping also that more ftinfrrttn<lb />
will at least walk by and look at the ex)<lb />
ions put up by the Art Department :<lb />
they will attend a couple of the lecture; pre-<lb />
sented by the Danforth Foundation tbii<lb />
and maybe even try concert.<lb />
The Messiah, we understanc. b eo<lb />
by people who go to ballgames too.<lb />
'Honey Buys More Than<lb />
A Little These Days'<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
When poor old Charlie Van Dor ;<lb />
cided to sob out the truth, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
America felt another jolt. Here was some-<lb />
thing that turned out to be nothing. Wot the<lb />
many people who had rjever known<lb />
Charlie became the symbol for the be<lb />
egghead  the real intellectual. "Hrr-<lb />
people said, "is a man who has cultivated<lb />
nis mind, has become educated, and has re-<lb />
ceived a generous reward for his efforts<lb />
Satisfied that Charlie was the answer to<lb />
"what is education people stored the axmgt<lb />
of Van Doren in their galleries of great guys.<lb />
Then, and a shame it was. instead of ansn er-<lb />
ing the question, "what is education C<lb />
He answered "what price giorv and I<lb />
into the common herd.<lb />
Long before then, one heard mmWinga<lb />
among the peasantry about "planned ob-<lb />
solescence" in the automobile industry. Tr<lb />
scheme, according to its professors is de-<lb />
signed to work with the ide of "keeping<lb />
up with the Joneses" and sell more auto-<lb />
mobiles. One will notice that automobiles<lb />
are almost completely out of stvle every two<lb />
years, but one seldom inquires whv The<lb />
thinkers who have accused the automobile<lb />
makers of constructing automobiles that will<lb />
be obsolete two years after thev are made<lb />
are perhaps justified in their wav of think-<lb />
ing. But thinking it is, and tanking it will<lb />
be, for mast people are too preoccupied with<lb />
earning a living to worry about wars to save<lb />
monev.<lb />
Recently, the "payola" racket was ex-<lb />
posed Some parents felt relieved. At least<lb />
they figured, their children were not entire-<lb />
ly responsible for the present trend in popu-<lb />
lar music In thinking this way however,<lb />
tney overlooked something. "Pavola" showed<lb />
everyone just one more item on the list of<lb />
things paid for<lb />
a MSP is buying more than a little these<lb />
aays. It bought us an intellectual with whom<lb />
we might become familiar and with whom<lb />
jemigrht associate higher education. Money<lb />
decides what type of car we mav buy, so that<lb />
?WOn! ,worried with that decision. We<lb />
jun wait to be reminded when the "entirely<lb />
SSL Car emerea. and our old one is no<lb />
Ktr L- We don,t he to worry<lb />
about selecting music any more, either;<lb />
money does that for us, too.<lb />
ths. E?lm? No' o1 we know about<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Fifth Anniversary<lb />
nion Depicts Expansion<lb />
Anniversary Marks<lb />
' ontinued Growth<lb />
m . m w nor<lb />
 ' .  ivities<lb />
to all stud.   <lb />
'  of al<lb />
'   i at East Carolii<lb />
' ' '    now<lb />
in ' ad .f Student (Jni<lb />
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' president, pictured with Dr. Messick durin (I<lb />
nnivei an i ake ol I i seems to be li in<lb />
Ronnie isn't quite sure whethei he<lb />
 ni'u!ii<lb />
. . College students forget their class troubles with- a swing around the floor at the Combo dance<lb />
summer. Arrangements were made bj Kudd Man urn, chairman ot record and .lance.<lb />
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hall is pictured in ! ill offici where she<lb />
ri (iUiii- activities<lb />
Hoard Of Student Officers<lb />
I I RN riON M SI 11)1 N IS I ! . . guests<lb />
" h cv its are N'anc.i . Brown, special projec<lb />
!l!l. ill . . . s the official union director. lr. ev ttkes an<lb />
, "  ' "- -tiw part  , .ctivitiea. He is , .ember of the , i. ,i(,u<lb />
ri. rh.rrm.n; and (.eorge Raj aoc.al eh,rma. The.fr and performed in their production -Bus Stop<lb />
Id in it orer the College Union Student Board are (left to right) Dot<lb />
Smith, vie pr ident Roolile Stephen, president; and Beta; Redding,<lb />
secretary. Daring Winter Quartet Dot Smith will preside over the College<lb />
I nion.<lb />
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H(M1i MIN(. I I K . , and Mice on . 'bicycle built foi two<lb />
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tivities.<lb />
in preparation lor one of iaoltege Union a-<lb />
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959<lb />
Editors Stress<lb />
Newspaper's Role<lb />
Eight members of the East Caro-<lb />
linian -taff who attended the North<lb />
State Conference Press Association<lb />
eetiag at Atlantic Christian last<lb />
K end were given the opportunity<lb />
, eel and exchange ideas with<lb />
  colkgM in this conference. In<lb />
lion they attended the sessions<lb />
the North Carolina Associated<lb />
! ess News Council and met some<lb />
the outstanding professional<lb />
, alists from the state.<lb />
Robert I. Collins, co-editor of The<lb />
t Hegtate at Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
taking at the opening gen-<lb />
session Saturday morning said,<lb />
, modern college campus is the<lb />
ene of such complex and far reach-<lb />
utivity that students and fae-<lb />
nenibers must have an effective<lb />
of communication.<lb />
 primary and most important<lb />
 of the campus newspaper is that<lb />
e 1 tiny; the news of the day on<lb />
. campus Collins continued.<lb />
Vcr the opening session of the<lb />
nference, delegates attended<lb />
ission groups for the various<lb />
members. Betty Maynor, Fea-<lb />
1 Editor of the East Carolinian<lb />
presided over the features discussion<lb />
at which all of the attending<lb />
eges were represented.<lb />
A: the conclusion of the collegiate<lb />
eeting, all delegates were in-<lb />
. : to attend the sessions of the<lb />
iated Press News Council.<lb />
-  iker during the evening ses-<lb />
this meeting was John H.<lb />
 president of the Associated<lb />
ess Managing Editors Association.<lb />
 n began his address by show-<lb />
slidea of charts and graphs to<lb />
ate the popularity of the news-<lb />
as a means of communication.<lb />
 surrey taken within the Nor-<lb />
Yirginia area revealed that the<lb />
spaper rates highest according<lb />
edibility, intelligence, and Te-<lb />
as a means of comtnunica-<lb />
By relating these factors, Col-<lb />
reaffirmed the need for news-<lb />
era to live up to this reputation<lb />
by improving their methods and by<lb />
ng a more complete coverage of<lb />
'  news.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Merrit Gives Oath To Cadets<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Seventy-Nine Women Turn Out For Rush Meet;<lb />
Band Reorganizes W ith Miller As Director<lb />
Speight, Julian, Meachum Get Air Force<lb />
Commissions, Take Oath As Lieutenants<lb />
AOP Installs EC<lb />
Group As Colony<lb />
I- Zeta Psi Colony of Alpha Om-<lb />
1'i sorority was installed De-<lb />
cember 4 by Mrs. Walter C. My-<lb />
knder of Stevensville, Maryland,<lb />
iriate Director. Mrs. Mylander<lb />
was assisted in the installation serv-<lb />
by Mrs. James Poindexter of<lb />
rville, Miss Judy Tonz of<lb />
Ireei boro, and Pat James of Win-<lb />
 n Salem. Honor members who will<lb />
e the colony are Mrs. E. E. Rawl<lb />
Mrs. Hugh Winslow of Green-<lb />
h Ipha Omicron Pi was founded at<lb />
ard College, Columbia Univer-<lb />
1 New York on January 2, 1897.<lb />
The sorority now has 65 collegiate<lb />
chapters, 3 colonies and 130 alumna<lb />
apters and clubs in the United<lb />
States and Canada.<lb />
The Zeta Psi colony was estab-<lb />
i on campus as Zeta Psi Alpha<lb />
ritj in September, 1958. The<lb />
colony will be installed as a chapter<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi in February,<lb />
Three AFROTC Cadets recently<lb />
received their commissions at East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
James H. Speight, Cecil P. Julian,<lb />
and William O. Meachum, received<lb />
their reserve commission in the Unit-<lb />
ed States Air Force at the end of<lb />
Fall Quarter.<lb />
LC Col. Norman F. Meritt admin-<lb />
istered the oath of office which<lb />
commissioned them as Second Lieu-<lb />
tenants. Sgt. Leon Manning of the<lb />
detachment staff was the first to<lb />
render them a salute and received<lb />
a dollar from each of the new of-<lb />
ficers which is customary for an<lb />
officers first salute.<lb />
Lt. Meachum held the cadet rank<lb />
Truesdale Cops<lb />
Starring Role<lb />
Rehearsals have begun in pre-<lb />
paration for the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house's second major production,<lb />
"The Diary of Anne Frank cele-<lb />
brated Broadway drama, scheduled<lb />
to open a three-day run January 28.<lb />
After a two night tryout period,<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey, director, complet-<lb />
ed his cast consisting of five men and<lb />
five women. .Juanita Truesdale, a<lb />
newcomer to the ranks of the Play-<lb />
house, received the part of Anne<lb />
Frank.<lb />
Filling the roles of her parents<lb />
and sister are Leigh Dobson, Ben<lb />
Avery, and Jane Berryman.<lb />
Anne's romantic interest, Peter<lb />
Van Daan, is portrayed by Albert<lb />
Turner with Dee Jenkins and Jim<lb />
Roper cast in the roles of his mother<lb />
and father.<lb />
The remaining roles of Dr. Dussel,<lb />
Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler were cap-<lb />
tured by David Thrift, Doris Robbins<lb />
and Gerald Marrell.<lb />
William Faulkner, Playhouse pre-<lb />
sident, invites anyone interested in<lb />
the technical side of the production<lb />
to work on publicity, scenery, cos-<lb />
tumes, or make-up.<lb />
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STUDENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED"<lb />
of major at East Carolina College.<lb />
Ho became squadron commander<lb />
and staff executive officer. He is in<lb />
Category I and expects to enter pi-<lb />
lot training in March.<lb />
Lt. Speight, who is from Green-<lb />
ville, held the cadet rank of major.<lb />
He became flight commander and<lb />
squadron commander. He is in Cat-<lb />
egory III and expects to go on ac-<lb />
tive duty next summer. He plans<lb />
to do graduate work at East Caro-<lb />
lina College until then.<lb />
Lt. Julian held the cadet rank of<lb />
L-aptain. He became commander of<lb />
the Drum and Bugle Corps. Being in<lb />
Category IA, he expects to go into<lb />
Navigation training after the first<lb />
of the year.<lb />
EC Representatives Attend<lb />
North State SGA Meet<lb />
Last weekend, December 4, 5, and<lb />
 seven members of East Carolina's<lb />
Student Government Association at-<lb />
tended the Fall and Winter meeting<lb />
of the North State Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, held at Elon Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
The North State Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association is composed of nine<lb />
member schools. Those institutions<lb />
holding membership in the organiza-<lb />
tion are Atlantic Christian, East<lb />
Carolina, Lenoir Rhyne, Appalachian,<lb />
Western Carolina, Elon, High Point,<lb />
Guilford, and Catawba.<lb />
According to the East Carolina<lb />
delegation, the principal issue of the<lb />
meeting concerned the discussion and<lb />
the ratification of a new constitution,<lb />
proposed by delegates attending from<lb />
Catawba.<lb />
Another development in the As-<lb />
sociation proceedings concerned the<lb />
change in interpretation in the name<lb />
the North State Student Government<lb />
Association. The action, which in-<lb />
volved membership requirements,<lb />
provided that not only schools, which<lb />
were members of the North State<lb />
Conference, as defined athletically,<lb />
could be admitted as members of the<lb />
association, but also now, after the<lb />
passage of the revised constitution,<lb />
any senior college in North Carolina<lb />
could be admitted as members of<lb />
the North State S. G. A. by two-<lb />
thirds vote of the member schools.<lb />
The featured speaker of the Asso-<lb />
ciation meeting was the president of<lb />
Elon College, Earl Danielly. Mr. Da-<lb />
nielly, in speaking to the delegates,<lb />
said, "A good leader should know<lb />
Hmself where he is going before he<lb />
tries to lead people Mr. Danielly I<lb />
also told the representatives, "A<lb />
leader should define his goals and<lb />
aspirations to the people he expects<lb />
to follow him<lb />
East Carolina Student Government<lb />
President Dallas Wells, in summing<lb />
up the meeting, stated, "East Caro-<lb />
lina's delegates conducted themselves<lb />
as a credit to our college President<lb />
Wells also cited as one of the ac-<lb />
complishments of the meeting, the<lb />
appointment of a parliamentarian<lb />
as a permanent officer of the organ-<lb />
ization. "Under a new constitution,<lb />
for the first time, a parliamentarian<lb />
was appointed under the influence of<lb />
the East Carolina delegation. "We<lb />
should be honored that Barney West<lb />
of East Carolina was chosen to fill<lb />
this position<lb />
President Wells, in a concluding<lb />
statement, pointed out that plans<lb />
were underway to host the Spring<lb />
meeting of the North State Student<lb />
Government Association. Wells said<lb />
that the date for the meeting in the<lb />
spring had not yet been determined.<lb />
Office Hours For S.G.A.<lb />
Officers:<lb />
Dallas Wells9:00-11:00, 3:00-<lb />
5:00, Monday-Friday<lb />
Charles Dyson  9:00-10:00<lb />
Tuesday, Thursday; 1:00-2:00<lb />
Monday, Wednesday<lb />
Charles Munn1:00-2:00 Mon-<lb />
day-Friday.<lb />
Jim Owens4:00-5:00 Monday-<lb />
Friday<lb />
THE SCREEN EXPLODES<lb />
with Wondrous Spectacle!<lb />
SIGN OF THE<lb />
starring<lb />
Anita Ekberg<lb />
SUNDAY-MONDAY, Dec. 13-14<lb />
PITT<lb />
Theatre<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
December 10: Messiah Rehearsal,<lb />
Austin Auditorium, 6:15 p.m.<lb />
December 11: Free movie, "Say One<lb />
For Me Austin Auditorium, 7:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
December 12: Faculty and Staff<lb />
Christmas Dinner, 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Messiah Rehearsal, Austin Audi-<lb />
torium, 6:15 p.m.<lb />
Basketball game: ECC vs Lenoir<lb />
Rhvne, Gymnasium, 8:00 p.m. .<lb />
December 13: Messiah performance,<lb />
Wright Auditorium, 3:30 p,m.<lb />
December 15: College Singers Christ-<lb />
mas Concert, Music Hall, 8:00 p.<lb />
m Basketball game: ECC vs Cat-<lb />
awba, Gymnasium, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
December 16: Duplicate bridge ses-<lb />
sion. College Union, TV room, 7:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
De-ember 18: Christmas assembly.<lb />
Wright Auditorium, 10:00 a.m.<lb />
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Sororities at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege recently began preliminaries for<lb />
rush, scheduled for the second week<lb />
of January.<lb />
Seventy-nine rushees met with<lb />
nembers from the eight E.C. soror-<lb />
ities, Dean of women Ruth White,<lb />
and Betsy Hill, t resident of the Inter-<lb />
sorority Council, in Austin Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
Dean White explained sorority<lb />
life in national and local levels.<lb />
 . . to some college girls, soror-<lb />
ities are life's extras.<lb />
There are some sorority girls who<lb />
are social butterflies, but as a whole<lb />
sorority girls are intelligent, socia-<lb />
ble, and ready to help others com-<lb />
mented Dean White.<lb />
Bet.oy Hill officially welcomed the<lb />
T'rls present on behalf of the sor-<lb />
orities. Representatives introduced<lb />
' y Miss Hill spoke in regard to<lb />
their own sororities.<lb />
(Anne Drennan represented Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi; Judy Taylor, Alpha Omi-<lb />
cron Pi; and Marjorie Sutton, Al-<lb />
pha Phi.<lb />
Lucille Coulbourn spoke for Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta; Vivian Lockhart for Chi<lb />
Omega; Janice Saunders for Delta<lb />
Zeta; Sandy Bethune for Kappa Del-<lb />
ta; and Connie Erwin for Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma.<lb />
"I think the meeting was very<lb />
successful in acquainting the newer<lb />
girls on campus with sororities<lb />
stated Miss Hill.<lb />
"The girls' interest in sororities<lb />
pppears high this year and I am<lb />
looking forward to a most success-<lb />
ul rush she continued.<lb />
At the present, all sororities at<lb />
East Carolina College are nationally<lb />
affiliated.<lb />
Varsity Band Reorganizes<lb />
The Varsity Band, under the direc-<lb />
tion of Thomas Miller of the Music<lb />
Department, has again reorganized<lb />
for the Winter and Spring quarters.<lb />
Forty-eight musicians from many<lb />
departments make up the band, and<lb />
its nucleus is comprised of the march-<lb />
ing band. The primary purpose of<lb />
the band is recreational, to enable<lb />
instrumentalists who were members<lb />
of a high school band to continue to<lb />
play in a musical organization dur-<lb />
ing their college careers.<lb />
A concert is being planned by the<lb />
Varsity Band for the early part of<lb />
the Spring Quarter. "The lawn con-<lb />
cert last year was so successful, that<lb />
the band expects to repeat the same<lb />
sort of program this year com-<lb />
mented Mr. Miller.<lb />
Membership is still open to any<lb />
qualified musicians, and information<lb />
can be obtained from Herbert Carter<lb />
or Mr. Miller. Rehearsals are Tues-<lb />
day and Thusday afternoons, from<lb />
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The ejection<lb />
of officers will be held in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
Christian Scientists Meet<lb />
Christian Science Group will hold<lb />
its monthly service tonight at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in the Music Building, room 106.<lb />
The topic for this month is "Christ<lb />
and Christmas Faculty and stu-<lb />
dents are invited by the Group to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Psychology Club To Meet<lb />
Dr. Frank Scott of the Psychology<lb />
Department will speak to the newly<lb />
organized psychology Club Decem-<lb />
ber 14. Dr. Scott, who is director of<lb />
the Testing and Child Study Center<lb />
here, will discuss job opportunities<lb />
in psychology.<lb />
The meeting will begin at 4:00 p.<lb />
m. and will be conducted in Rawls<lb />
Building room 105.<lb />
At the December 2 club meeting,<lb />
plans were made to open a club li-<lb />
brary. Also a discussion was conduc-<lb />
ted . oncerning whether the purpose<lb />
of a psychology is chiefly to help<lb />
mankind or to report facts, as do the<lb />
sciences.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Installs Three<lb />
Three students of business have<lb />
become members of the Beta Kappa<lb />
Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national<lb />
INC.<lb />
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Those who have just become affil-<lb />
iated with the Beta Kappa Chapter<lb />
are Alva L. Chauncey, Gerald D.<lb />
Harris, and Rachel A. McLeod.<lb />
Pi Hmpgra Pi has more than a<lb />
lundred chapters and a membership<lb />
of approximately 17,000 men and<lb />
women in colleges and universities<lb />
throughout this country. The Beta<lb />
Kappa Chapter at East Carolina has<lb />
three times been designated as the<lb />
nation's outstanding chapter.<lb />
Vining Speaks At Meet<lb />
Captain Robert W. Vining of the<lb />
Department of Air Science recently<lb />
snoke at the Math club meeting<lb />
about the use of mathematics in nav-<lb />
igation.<lb />
As a navigator in the Air Force,<lb />
he informed the club as to how math-<lb />
ematics is used in computations with<lb />
the celestial bodies in finding one's<lb />
direction and location while flying.<lb />
(Several students from AFROTC<lb />
were guests at the meeting.<lb />
Instead of its regular meeting in<lb />
December, the math club will have<lb />
a Christmas party for all members<lb />
on the regular meeting date.<lb />
On January 13 and 14, the club<lb />
will see movies concerning- mathe-<lb />
matics, which are: Patterns in Math-<lb />
ematics, Number Fields, Irrational<lb />
Numbers, Concept of Function and<lb />
Sentences and Solution Sets.<lb />
A representative of the Monroe<lb />
Calculating Machine Company from<lb />
Kinston, Mr. H. C. Watkins, will<lb />
speak at the next regular meeting.<lb />
New Members Installed<lb />
Twenty-five coeds were recently<lb />
installed as pledges of Chi Omega,<lb />
; national sorority, in a candlelight<lb />
ceremony.<lb />
Alumnae of Chi Omega, including<lb />
Lou Cheatham of Greenville, who<lb />
will serve as pledge mistress of the<lb />
group, installed the pledges. The<lb />
sorority was formerly Kappa Delta<lb />
Kappa local sorority. T v-   -xecapt-<lb />
ed as the state's third Chi Omega<lb />
Chapter.<lb />
Mrs. Cleveland Bradner and Mrs.<lb />
Clinton Prewett of Greenville will<lb />
serve as advisrs. Others instrumen-<lb />
tal in organizing the sorority were<lb />
Mrs. Larry James of Farmville and<lb />
Mrs. W. I. Woo'en of Greenville, Chi<lb />
Omega Alumna.<lb />
Those pledged were: Vivian Lock-<lb />
hart, Loretta Benton, Tennys War-<lb />
ren, Nancy Brown, Sarah Ewell, and<lb />
Gloria Hoffler.<lb />
Others are Jo Ann Bryan, Carolyn<lb />
Coates, Barbara Moore, Ruby Brad-<lb />
shaw, Betty Hope Lane, Mary John<lb />
Best, Bonnie Burch, and Betty Hac-<lb />
kett.<lb />
Completing the list are Diane<lb />
Saunders, Ann Middleton, Martha<lb />
Quinn, Rachel Spivey, Joan Williams,<lb />
Sue Sparkman, Alice Lee Edwards,<lb />
Patsy Elliot, Roberta Harrison, Peg-<lb />
gy 'Lane, and Jayne Chandler.<lb />
Frat Initiates Three<lb />
Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
'i conducted its annual fall initiation<lb />
service before the Thanksgiving<lb />
holidays. During the meeting, Alva<lb />
L. Chauncey of Greenville, Gerald D.<lb />
Harris of Cash Corner, and Rachel<lb />
Anne McLeod of Sanford were in-<lb />
itiated.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi is the national hon-<lb />
rary business education fraternity.<lb />
Advisors for the fraternity are Fran-<lb />
ces Daniels and Peggy Holman of<lb />
the Business Department.<lb />
Math Club Elects Williams<lb />
Dennis Williams hs been elected<lb />
by members of the Mathematics Club<lb />
.is president uf the organization for<lb />
the 1950-1966 term. The club, com-<lb />
i used (f students with special in-<lb />
terest in mat'ietnatics, has a mem-<lb />
bershii of more than 80 men and<lb />
women.<lb />
Williams, a senior, is majoring jn<lb />
rrathematics and minoring in science.<lb />
He is a member of Chi Beta Phi, na-<lb />
tional honorary science fraternity,<lb />
and last spring was winner of the<lb />
1966-1950 Physics Award presented<lb />
to an outstanding East Carolina stu-<lb />
dent by the Chemical Rubber Co. His<lb />
name has frequently appeared on the<lb />
Dean's List of superior students at<lb />
the college.<lb />
In addition to Williams, officers<lb />
of the Mathematics Club this school<lb />
year are Barbara Moser and Clinton<lb />
0. Davis, co-vice presidents; Ann<lb />
Sanders, secretary-treasurer; Jean<lb />
Simmons, social chairman; Patricia<lb />
A. Elliott, reporter; and Herbert<lb />
Smith and Mrs. David R. Davis, fac-<lb />
ulty advisors.<lb />
Kilpatrick Replaces Jones<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick was elected the<lb />
vice president of Beta Iota recently<lb />
if a special election to replace Her-<lb />
bert Jones who has left school.<lb />
In a previous meeting new mem-<lb />
1 ers were initiated into Beta Iota.<lb />
the only chapter of Gamma Theta<lb />
Upsilon in North Carolina. They are<lb />
Coy Tillett, Michael Jones. William<lb />
Johnson, Hilary Leary, Mearl Meek-<lb />
in, Robert Franck, Carl Dixon, Roy<lb />
 T nes, Norman Kil-<lb />
patriefc, Joseph Hayes, Fred Lilly,<lb />
nd Thomas O'Neal.<lb />
The December 7, meeting featured<lb />
a discussion, with slides of the Bel-<lb />
gian Congo, led hy Dr. Bessie Ke-<lb />
Niel, director of East Carolina's De-<lb />
srtment of H.mie Economics.<lb />
Beta Iota is a chapter of the na-<lb />
tional geography fraternity, Gamma<lb />
Theta Upsilon.<lb />
Beta Iota's annual Christmas meet-<lb />
ing will take place on December 14,<lb />
and all interested members should<lb />
et in touch with Dr. Cramer or<lb />
president John Booth.<lb />
Chorus Presents Program<lb />
Beta Psi chapter of Sigma Alpha<lb />
lota will present a program of<lb />
Christmas music in Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium on December 14 at 8 p.m.<lb />
The chorus will be under the dir-<lb />
ection of Shelby Jean Sheffield, with<lb />
 ai ita Umphlette at the piano.<lb />
There will he no admission charge.<lb />
NOTORIOUS OUTLAWS Grad, Austin, Bob John, and Bob Pope<lb />
poaig a. outlaws of the Old West, exemplify many of the eetorf.1 coe-<lb />
tames found at the recent Gangsters Bali staged by Pi Kappa Alpha Fm-<lb />
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