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See Pages 3, 4<lb />
Read pages three and four of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN for interviews with Pres-<lb />
ident Leo Jenkins sad Mrs. Jenkins<lb />
and a history of past EC presidents and<lb />
buildings.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
vSumeXXXV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1960<lb />
Number 12<lb />
Trustees Name Jenkins EC President<lb />
Appi<lb />
benate approves<lb />
For Cheating Study<lb />
Bill<lb />
Senate took their first<lb />
: the new year, Mon-<lb />
a n they unanimously<lb />
presented by Senator<lb />
iding for the esta-<lb />
i committee made up<lb />
and administra-<lb />
e problem si cheat-<lb />
 i.u otina campus.<lb />
; ssibly the first pre-<lb />
trf the senate<lb />
 as in the wake of re-<lb />
ns on the part of many<lb />
i aroHna as to the<lb />
i iting here at the<lb />
I sfl follows: "Re-<lb />
lent integrity, the<lb />
of and participation<lb />
 t of great moment<lb />
: with East Carolina<lb />
.hiiy elected repre-<lb />
e -indent body, be-<lb />
not to be unique<lb />
world, do enact the<lb />
imposed of three<lb />
i member of the<lb />
and five students<lb />
ed to thoroughly<lb />
situation of student<lb />
integrity in regard to<lb />
-room conduct, and<lb />
ught to be neces-<lb />
ai d administration<lb />
be appointed by the<lb />
 the college and the<lb />
by the president<lb />
 Government Associa-<lb />
nittee shall elect a<lb />
  five student mem-<lb />
hall hold at<lb />
ieised meetings to<lb />
from the student<lb />
at large. The com-<lb />
reqnesl any student<lb />
. r to give testimony<lb />
act ices and experi-<lb />
  investigated problems.<lb />
mmittee shall present a<lb />
t and  mmendations<lb />
at its second<lb />
meeting in April, I960<lb />
Senator West, speaking in support<lb />
of his bill, told the assembled student<lb />
leaders, "Perhaps this will bring<lb />
.tout a reorganization of practices<lb />
and methods in holding exams<lb />
West further told the senators, "I<lb />
think that the least that will come<lb />
from this investigation will be a<lb />
program of education, to reorient<lb />
students and faculty as to what in-<lb />
tegrity means, and what standards<lb />
people must uphold<lb />
"My purpose in presenting this<lb />
bill commented West, "was due to<lb />
the fact that I had received so many<lb />
equests from my fellow students to<lb />
the effect that something must be<lb />
done about this matter, and they<lb />
didn't know what to do themselves.<lb />
It is a student problem, and the<lb />
S. 0. A. is the logical place to take<lb />
such a problem<lb />
Student Government President<lb />
Dallas Wells was high in his praise<lb />
of the bill, saying, "This bill has a<lb />
great deal of merit, and it may lead<lb />
to a rebirth of integrity here at<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Dean James H. Tucker, the faculty<lb />
advisor to the Student Government<lb />
Association, said of the action, "A<lb />
lot of good may come of this, how-<lb />
ever, just passing it won't cause<lb />
something to come out of it. The<lb />
fact that the faculty and administra-<lb />
tion are vitally interested in this<lb />
problem will be a great help in mak-<lb />
ing something develop<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President of<lb />
Fast Carolina, in expressing his views<lb />
on the subject, said that the adminis-<lb />
tration's Policies Committee has pass-<lb />
ed a similar bill, and that he (Dr.<lb />
Jenkins) had already appointed the<lb />
faculty members to compose the<lb />
study committee, and had asked the<lb />
SGA president to appoint the stu-<lb />
dent committee members. Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins further said, in relation to the<lb />
I.ossible outcome of the actions to be<lb />
taken by the committee. "We hope<lb />
that it will cause cheating to dis-<lb />
appear from our campus<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt<lb />
Holt Receives Appointment<lb />
As New Dean Of Instruction<lb />
The East Carolina College Board<lb />
of Trustees voted unanimously to<lb />
name Dr. Leo W. Jenkins to be the<lb />
next college president at a meeting<lb />
he:e last week. The decision follow-<lb />
ed his unanimous nomination for the<lb />
position by a commdttee set up last<lb />
October.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins, former Dean and Vice<lb />
Presides of the college, replaces<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick who resigned<lb />
lust October to become assistant dir-<lb />
setof of the National Committee on<lb />
Special Education and 'Rehabilita-<lb />
tion. Dr. Messick's resignation be-<lb />
came effective January sixth.<lb />
The board meeting opened with<lb />
a progress report by Henry Belk,<lb />
editor of the Goldsboro News-Argue,<lb />
who was chairman of the nominating<lb />
co mmittee.<lb />
Belk, speaking for the committee,<lb />
said, "Your committee representing<lb />
the trustees, faculty and alumni un-<lb />
animously recommends that Dr. Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins, dean and vice president,<lb />
be elected president of East Caro-<lb />
lina College. Actually Dr. Jenkins<lb />
has been in training for this position<lb />
during the past twelve years. In this<lb />
period he has proved a wise and cap-<lb />
able administrator, an edueator of<lb />
the first rank, and a strong and<lb />
clear voice for the best there is in<lb />
education. . . . We have had the ad-<lb />
vice and counsel of college deans,<lb />
Collegium Entertain At Ball;<lb />
Fourteen Vie For Queen<lb />
la representing soror-<lb />
 itiea on East Caro-<lb />
campus will be eompet-<lb />
. f Queen at the<lb />
 Ball Dame sponsored<lb />
Omega tomorrow at<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
be furnished by the<lb />
and vocalist Betty Lane<lb />
will be $1.60 for<lb />
' igs. The evening attire<lb />
rraal but dark suits are<lb />
 ft" all hoys exeept those<lb />
. light of the evening will<lb />
ning of the White Ball<lb />
' M p.ttt A "3" average is<lb />
tri tion for these candi-<lb />
tifig for the title are: Jane<lb />
 mi Greenville represent-<lb />
( hi Alpha; Kitty Thur-<lb />
I! rky Mount. Theta Chi; Ann<lb />
Henderson. Tau Sigma.<lb />
Bledsoe, Raleigh, Alpha Omi-<lb />
Pij Camilla Henderson,<lb />
vi! . Alpha Delta Pi; Betsy<lb />
Deep Run, Delta Zeta.<lb />
v Ann Ricks, Con-way, Sigma Phi<lb />
on; Vicki Mayberry, Elkin, Pi<lb />
kapj i Alpha; Barbara Lounsburg,<lb />
ton. Phi Mu Alpha; La Marr<lb />
Firms Seek Students<lb />
For Commercial Jobs<lb />
V number of representatives<lb />
bom firm peeking non-teaching<lb />
personnel have reserved dates<lb />
during January and February to<lb />
interview interested students.<lb />
If you wish to take advantage<lb />
f the services offered by th<lb />
Placement Bureau, yon sre urged<lb />
to register now In order to be in-<lb />
cluded in interviewi that will be<lb />
scheduled for these representa-<lb />
tives.<lb />
James H. Tucker, Director<lb />
Division of Stadent Personnel<lb />
snd Placemen<lb />
Hadley, Wilson, Sigma Alpha Iota.<lb />
Lynda Strickland, Henderson,<lb />
Kappa Delta; Janet Arnold, Raleigh,<lb />
Sigma. Sigma, Sigma; Keith Wilder,<lb />
Virginia Beach. Va Kappa Alpha;<lb />
and Kay Overton, Norfolk, Va Pi<lb />
Omega Pi-<lb />
The motif for the White Ball which<lb />
i. the biggest event during Winter<lb />
Quarter will accentuate the season,<lb />
illuminated by candlelight.<lb />
Hal Leeuwenburg. over-all chair-<lb />
man for the White Ball, is support-<lb />
eel by other committee chairmen who<lb />
include: Tolson Willis. Bill Winn,<lb />
Mac Walston. Brooks Baines, David<lb />
Perry, John Beach, Ed Ferrell, and<lb />
Johnnie Alford.<lb />
It has been announced by James<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, Registrar of<lb />
East Carolina College and former<lb />
vice president of Mars Hill College,<lb />
has been appointed Dean of Instruc-<lb />
tion of the college and will take over<lb />
his new duties immediately, Presi-<lb />
dent Leo W. Jenkins has announced.<lb />
Dr. Holt replaces Dr. Jenkins,<lb />
former Vice President and Dean of<lb />
Instruction who was elected Presi-<lb />
dent of East Carolina by a unanim-<lb />
ous vote of the Board of Trustees<lb />
Tuesday of last week.<lb />
Commenting on Dr. Holt's appoint-<lb />
ment. Dr. Jenkins said, "I am happy<lb />
to announce Dr. Holt as new Dean<lb />
of Instruction at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. His previous experience as an<lb />
administrator both at Mars Hill Col-<lb />
lege and at East Carolina College<lb />
qualifies him for the duties which he<lb />
now assumes. Dr. Holt is well known<lb />
throughout the state for his work as<lb />
an educator and his activities in civic<lb />
ffairs. The college is fortunate to<lb />
secure MM services as dean<lb />
As dean, Dr. Holt will hold his<lb />
third position on the faculty and ad-<lb />
ministrative staff at East Carolina.<lb />
In 1950 he joined the faculty as di-<lb />
eitor of religious activities. He re-<lb />
signed this position in 1953 to be-<lb />
ceme Vice President of Mars Hill<lb />
College, of which he is a graduate<lb />
of the Class of 1941. In 1958 he re-<lb />
turned to East Carolina as registrar<lb />
of the college.<lb />
Dr. Holt stated about his new ap-<lb />
pointment, "I am pleased with my<lb />
new position, and appreciate the con-<lb />
fidence Dr. Jenkins and the Board of<lb />
Trustees have placed me Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins has done such an excellent job<lb />
as Dean, I think my biggest challenge<lb />
as dean would be to carry on the<lb />
work in the same efficient manner<lb />
that Dr. Jenkins has done he add-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Dr. Holt is a native of Dixie,<lb />
Georgia, He received his early educa-<lb />
After completing work for a dip-<lb />
loma at Mars Hill Junior College in<lb />
1941, he attended Wake Forest Col-<lb />
lege and was graduated in 1943 with<lb />
the .A. B. degree and in 1946 with<lb />
the M. A. degree. In 1951 he was<lb />
awarded the Ph.D. degree at Duke<lb />
University.<lb />
From 1945 to 1959 Dr. Holt was<lb />
minister at Baptist churches in vari-<lb />
ous localities in this state, including<lb />
Wise, North Warrenton, Norlina, and<lb />
localities near Durham and Raleigh.<lb />
In IMA Dr. Bolt was elected Man<lb />
of the Year in Madison County. N.<lb />
C, hy the Civitan Hub there. Du-ing<lb />
his residence in Greenville he has<lb />
been identified with a number of<lb />
community organizations and activi-<lb />
ties. He is a member of the Rotary<lb />
Club and is a deacon and teacher of<lb />
the R. B. Ie Young Men's Bible<lb />
Class of the Memorial Baptist<lb />
Church of the city.<lb />
As a radio enthusiast. Dr. Holt<lb />
has held an amateur radio operator's<lb />
fcenM since 1936. At Mars Hill Col-<lb />
lege Dr. Holt served as advisor to<lb />
the college radio station.<lb />
Dr. Holt is married to the former<lb />
Claire Rebecca Hardin of Morganton.<lb />
N. C. whose parents now live at<lb />
Ridgecrest. N. C. The Holts have<lb />
three children, James, Rebecca, and<lb />
Susan.<lb />
Dr. Holt is willing to hear any<lb />
suggestions from the faculty and stu-<lb />
dent body on any valid information<lb />
concerning the ollege's welfare.<lb />
Meyer To Lecture<lb />
On Difficulties<lb />
Hindering World<lb />
Ward, president of APO. that a<lb />
of the profit from this dance will tjon in Tifton, Ga and in Green<lb />
be donated to the Crippled Children's  Me, S. C, where his father was a<lb />
faculty member at Furman Univer-<lb />
sity. Later he attended school in<lb />
Asheville and was graduated from<lb />
the Lee Edwards High School there.<lb />
Fund.<lb />
SGA Initiates<lb />
Student Fund<lb />
The S. G. A. Student Emergency<lb />
Loan Fund, which was introduced by<lb />
President Dallas Wells before the<lb />
Christmas holidays, became effec-<lb />
tive on January 8. The loan fund<lb />
operates in this manner:<lb />
If a student has a need, he may<lb />
go to Dean White or Dean Mallory,<lb />
depending upon sex. Jle fills out an<lb />
application -blank and signs a note.<lb />
He may get up to twenty-five dol-<lb />
lars. At the end of thirty days, he<lb />
must have made some effort to pay<lb />
the money back.<lb />
On January 8, five hundred dollars<lb />
was set aside for the Fund. It will<lb />
be supplemented if the need arisos.<lb />
As a preventive measure to insure<lb />
against loss, ten thousand dollars<lb />
was withdrawn from the S. G. A.<lb />
reserve and placed in the First Fed-<lb />
eral Savings and Loan and the Home<lb />
Savings and Loan.<lb />
Exchange Hours<lb />
Due to I he failure of Rome<lb />
people to get their books and<lb />
money out of the Student Book<lb />
Exchange, thv Student Book Ex-<lb />
change will be open two more<lb />
days.<lb />
It will be open from 11:30 to<lb />
1:30 Friday, January 15, 1960<lb />
and Monday, January 18, 1960 at<lb />
the same time. Please pick up<lb />
your hooka or money at this<lb />
time.<lb />
The Hon. William H. MeyeT, Con-<lb />
srressman-at-large from Vermont,<lb />
will be the sixth guest lecturer of the<lb />
Danforth Foundation. Congressman<lb />
Meyer is a member of the House<lb />
Foreign Affairs Committee. He will<lb />
cture in Joyner Auditorium at the<lb />
library next Monday and Tuesday<lb />
nights. The titles of these lectures<lb />
are: "The Possible Price of Peace<lb />
and Progress" and "The Problem<lb />
that We Face with the U.S.S.R<lb />
In a syndicated article on Con-<lb />
s-ressman Mever, Marquis Childs<lb />
(who will speak later in the Danforth<lb />
series of lectures) praised Meyer for<lb />
his emphasis on the individual. "He<lb />
is the lonely representative of an<lb />
American tradition, and particularly<lb />
a New England tradition, that goes<lb />
a long way backprotest, non-con-<lb />
formity, the right of the individual<lb />
and his conscience over that of all<lb />
collective and corporate rights, in-<lb />
cluding the State said Childs.<lb />
Congressman Meyer was bom in<lb />
Philadelphia, Pa and was an honor<lb />
graduate of the School of Agriculture<lb />
of Pennsylvania State College with<lb />
a B.S. degree in forestry. Meyer has<lb />
r-ent much of his life working in<lb />
forestry and soil conservation, and<lb />
he went to Vermont to work with the<lb />
Soil Conservation Service there. In<lb />
1951 he entered private practice as a<lb />
consulting forester and became ex<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
members of committees who have<lb />
served in securing heads for other<lb />
institutions, college presidents, and<lb />
men highly placed in the affairs of<lb />
the state.<lb />
"We have screened twenty-seven<lb />
suggestions for the post, twenty of<lb />
them in top places in North Caro-<lb />
lina education and seven in respon-<lb />
sible posts in other states. The qual-<lb />
ifications of Dr. Jenkins are super-<lb />
ior for the demands of the position<lb />
to any of the men who have been<lb />
uggested to us. . . <lb />
He added, "We have found an un-<lb />
usual level of unanimity in favor of<lb />
Dr. Jenkins. . . We recommend him<lb />
to you in fall confidence that he is<lb />
the man to guide and direct East<lb />
t)lina to greater maturity, schol-<lb />
arship ami service for the state<lb />
Henry Oglsby, another member of<lb />
the nominating group said, "I would<lb />
like to endorse what Mr. Belk has<lb />
said . . . people from across the<lb />
state have recommended Dr. Jenkins<lb />
 If we took two, three, or more<lb />
months, or even another year we<lb />
"ould not do as good in finding a<lb />
man<lb />
Charles Larkins, the third mem-<lb />
ber of the committee representing<lb />
the board was absent from the meet-<lb />
ing but sent a telegram endorsing<lb />
Dv. Jenkins for the post.<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning, a faculty rep-<lb />
resentative on the committee in an<lb />
ad? saw capacity comimented, "My<lb />
task has been to interpret to the<lb />
.omnvittee the opinion of the staff<lb />
. . . their decision is as unanimous<lb />
as any decision could be<lb />
Another advisor to the committee,<lb />
' W. Frazell, who represented the<lb />
alumni said, "Eighty per cent of<lb />
hos6 I talked to throughout the<lb />
state are in favor of Dr. Jenkins<lb />
Following the report by the com-<lb />
mittee, board member Fred Willets<lb />
made the motion to accept the com-<lb />
mittee's report and nominated Dr.<lb />
Jenkins for president. Carl Goerch,<lb />
who seconded the motion, said, "I<lb />
think we would be neglecting our<lb />
duty to the college if we don't accept<lb />
this man<lb />
After the second another board<lb />
member, James Whitfield, state edi-<lb />
tor for the News and Observer, sug-<lb />
gested that Dr. Jenkins leave the<lb />
room during the discussion. The dis-<lb />
cussion, which lasted only a few<lb />
minutes was interrupted briefly<lb />
when Belk objected to making public<lb />
the list of names considered for the<lb />
job. The list was shown to the board<lb />
members who wished to see it in-<lb />
dividually.<lb />
Following the discussion, chair-<lb />
man of the Board J. H. Waldrop<lb />
called for a vote and Dr. Jenkins<lb />
was unanimously elected. Upon re-<lb />
entering the room, the new president<lb />
?sked those present to join him in<lb />
a prayer for guidance in his job.<lb />
President Jenkins who will be in-<lb />
augurated in the spring, has been<lb />
associated with the college for the<lb />
past twelve years. He came here in<lb />
947 as Dean of Instruction and be-<lb />
came Vice President in 1955. He<lb />
holds degrees from Rutgers, Colum-<lb />
bia, and earned his Doctor of Educa-<lb />
tion degree at New York University.<lb />
He has also done post-graduate work<lb />
at Duke.<lb />
He is past president of the North<lb />
Carolina Education Assn. Division<lb />
of Higher Education, president of the<lb />
North Carolina Assn. of Academic<lb />
Deans, and serves on the Governor's<lb />
committee for Better Schools and the<lb />
State Board of Higher Education.<lb />
He is a Major in the U.S. Marine<lb />
Reserves and served in World War<lb />
II at Guadalcanal, Guam, and Iwo<lb />
Jima. He was awarded the Bronze<lb />
Star and two Presidential Citations<lb />
in the Pacific.<lb />
SEE PAGE 4<lb />
Jenkins Appoints Dr. Home<lb />
As East Carolina Registrar<lb />
Dr. John H. Home, associate prof-<lb />
essor of education at East Carolina<lb />
College, was appointed Monday as<lb />
Registrar and Director of Admis-<lb />
sions of the college and will begin<lb />
his duties immediately, announced<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins of the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Dr. Home, a faculty member at<lb />
East Carolina since September 1957,<lb />
succeeds Dr. Robert L. Holt, who be-<lb />
came Dean of the College last week.<lb />
Appointment of a dean and a regis-<lb />
trar follows the election of Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins, former dean and vice president,<lb />
to the presidency of East Carolina.<lb />
Speaking of Dr. Home's appoint-<lb />
ment, Dr. Jenkins said, "Since the<lb />
transition between the high school<lb />
and the college is a difficult one, it<lb />
is imperative that the position of<lb />
director of admissions be filled by a<lb />
person with a thorough understand-<lb />
ing both of the college and of the<lb />
high school. Dr. Home through his<lb />
experience as a high school teacher<lb />
North Carolina Education Associa-<lb />
tion and a member of the State Legis-<lb />
lative Committee of the association.<lb />
On the North Carolina State Commit-<lb />
tee of the Southern Association of<lb />
Colleges and Secondary Schools, he is<lb />
one of two college representatives<lb />
in the eight-member group.<lb />
He is a member of the Southern<lb />
Council on Teacher Education and,<lb />
with Dr. Douglas Jones of the edu-<lb />
cation department, is co-sponsor of<lb />
the East Carolina Student National<lb />
Education Association.<lb />
At East Carolina he is president of<lb />
the college chapter of the national<lb />
honor society Phi Delta Kappa. He<lb />
serves as a member of the Curri-<lb />
culum Committee and as a member<lb />
of the Committee for Gifted Students.<lb />
Dr. Home is a member of the SAE<lb />
social fraternity and of the Green-<lb />
ville Loyal Order of Moose. He be-<lb />
longs to the Immanuel Baptist<lb />
Church of Greenville and teaches the<lb />
Men's Bible Class.<lb />
ecutive director of the Vermont For- j and principal and a college faculty<lb />
est and Farmland Foundation. member is eminently qualified to<lb />
Congressman Meyer has held re-<lb />
sponsible positions with the Wildlife<lb />
Society and the Society of American<lb />
Foresters. He has likewise been ac-<lb />
tive in the American Civil Liberties<lb />
Union, the Boy Scouts of America,<lb />
the 4H Club, and the Vermont Farm<lb />
Bureau. Meyer began his Congres-<lb />
sional career on Nov. 4, 1958 when<lb />
he was elected to the 86th Congress.<lb />
IYuesdale, Avery, Turner Star<lb />
ECC Playhouse To Present Broadway Drama<lb />
A young teenager's diary of her<lb />
war experiences proved to be of more<lb />
importance than her own amusement<lb />
when it became the basis for the<lb />
play, The Diary of Anne Frank. Now<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse tries<lb />
its skill with the Broadway drama<lb />
which opens on January 28.<lb />
The play's action occurs in the<lb />
attic of a Dutch home, where eight<lb />
people spend over two years away<lb />
from the outside world. Their mere<lb />
existence depends on never being dis-<lb />
covered by the enemy, the Nazis.<lb />
Anne Frank, the youngest of the<lb />
inhabitants and the author of the<lb />
celebrated diary, is portrayed by<lb />
Playhouse amateur, Juanita Trues-<lb />
dale. Anne seems to be the only mem-<lb />
with life itself.<lb />
Anne's family is composed of an<lb />
understanding mother and loving fa-<lb />
ther, Ben Avery, another newcomer,<lb />
and Leigh Dobson, last seen in My<lb />
Three Angels, and her older and<lb />
quieter sister, Margot enacted by<lb />
Joanne Eagles, who appeared in the<lb />
freshman play, The Night Club.<lb />
The other family includes (Anne's<lb />
first and last love, Peter Van Daan<lb />
portrayed by Albert Turner, with<lb />
Doming Jenkins and Jim Roper cast<lb />
as his parents. The remaining recluse<lb />
is Dr. Dussel, David Thrift. Doris<lb />
Robbins and Gerald Harrell fill the<lb />
roles of Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler,<lb />
helpers to the refugees.<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withev is. directing his<lb />
ber who is still happy "and excited (first production of the year and<lb />
James Brewer acts as technical dir-<lb />
ector with 'Rose Marie Gornto work-<lb />
ing as his assistant and head of the<lb />
scenery department.<lb />
The stage manager's position is<lb />
being handled by Elisabeth Smith<lb />
and her assistant, Bob Gooden. Head-<lb />
ing the committees are Pat Hack-<lb />
worth and Nancy Collings, house;<lb />
Bill Bowen, properties; Susie Webb,<lb />
costumes; Doris Robbins, publicity;<lb />
and Bill Faulkner, lights.<lb />
The Broadway version starred Su-<lb />
san Strasburg, who has since gone<lb />
to Hollywood for such movies as<lb />
"Cobweb" and "Picnic In 1959 Millie<lb />
Perkins made her debut In the mo-<lb />
tion picture under the same title,<lb />
which was recently nominated for<lb />
the New York Film Critics Award.<lb />
carry out his new duties<lb />
Three times a graduate of the<lb />
University of North Carolina, Home<lb />
holds the A. B the M. A. and the<lb />
Ed.D. degrees from the institution.<lb />
His major areas of study there were<lb />
administration and supervision in the<lb />
secondary schools and guidance.<lb />
Since 1936, Dr. Home has been<lb />
connected with schools and colleges<lb />
in this state. He began his career aa<lb />
an educator at the Grainger High<lb />
School, Kinston, where he taught<lb />
chemistry and physics for six years.<lb />
After a year as principal of the<lb />
Polkton High School, he returned to<lb />
Kinston as principal of the Grainger<lb />
High School, a position which he held<lb />
for the ten years preceding his join-<lb />
ing the East Carolina faculty in<lb />
1957. He taught at Appalachian<lb />
State Teachers College during the<lb />
summer sessions of 1955 and 1956.<lb />
During World War II he served<lb />
with the 90th Infantry Division,<lb />
315th Combat Engineer Battalion, in<lb />
the European Theater of Operations.<lb />
He was awarded six campaign stars,<lb />
the Bronze Arrowhead for the Nor-<lb />
mandy Invasion, the Purple Heart,<lb />
Bronze Star, and Silver Star.<lb />
Dr. Home participates in a num-<lb />
ber of education organizations and<lb />
activities both in and out of the<lb />
state. He is immediate past presi-<lb />
dent of the East Carolina unit of the<lb />
SGA Discontinues<lb />
May lay Activity<lb />
A motion was passed that May<lb />
Day will not be celebrated at East<lb />
Carolina College this year. S. G. A.<lb />
President Dallas Wells said, "During<lb />
the present administration it has<lb />
been the policy to try to obtain for<lb />
the students the very most for their<lb />
money The Student Senate feels<lb />
that in past years there has not been<lb />
enough interest in this event to merit<lb />
the money being spent on this gala<lb />
weekend.<lb />
"Last year very few people attend-<lb />
ed May Day and there was consider-<lb />
able expense both to the S. G. A.<lb />
and the girls participating in the<lb />
court explained Wells. The S. G. A.<lb />
realizes that May Day adds much<lb />
color to any campus, however, due<lb />
to our increasing size and over-<lb />
crowded Spring calendar schedule,<lb />
attendance in the past few years has<lb />
steadily diminished, he says.<lb />
Taking all this into consideration,<lb />
the S G. A after much debate, un-<lb />
animously voted to dispose of May<lb />
Day for this year. If, in the future,<lb />
the Student Government wishes to<lb />
re-establish this event, it can be<lb />
easily done.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
SABT CAftOLtNlAK<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14,<lb />
Leader Well Qualified<lb />
For New Position Here<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, recently elected<lb />
President of East Carolina College, ha be-<lb />
hind him twelve years of administrative<lb />
duties on this campus. No other man could<lb />
be more qualified to lead the college through<lb />
a new era of growth and achievement than<lb />
our own Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
A man o scholarship with a true phil-<lb />
osophy of education, Dr. Jenkins must lead<lb />
E.C.C. through a crucial period in which<lb />
many people clamor that "East Carolina<lb />
should stop growing and take her rightful<lb />
place in North Carolina's educational com-<lb />
munity that "East Carolina has quanity<lb />
and not quality that "East Carolina s<lb />
growth in numbers should be matched by its<lb />
advance in academic prestige<lb />
President Jenkins is the man to stand<lb />
up to these attacks. We believe that though<lb />
the curriculum may expand from the under-<lb />
graduate school throughout the graduate<lb />
school, it will also "tighten up" or grow<lb />
tougher. "Crip" courses will be investigated.<lb />
Testing measures and procedures will be<lb />
improved. Teaching methods of some pro-<lb />
fessors may even be questioned.<lb />
And our new President is an avowed<lb />
foe of the cheating jungle found here on our<lb />
campus. With him as our leader, we may<lb />
begin to clear up our cheating problem.<lb />
Students should also be glad to know<lb />
that Dr. Jenkins has promised more self-<lb />
government and new freedoms in making<lb />
decisions in student disciplinary cases. There<lb />
will be more satisfaction throughout the cam-<lb />
pus when controversial issues are decided<lb />
bv the students themselves.<lb />
As do thousands of other people in the<lb />
state, we expect great things from Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins. We think that we will not be disap-<lb />
pointed, not only because of his ability and<lb />
past experience in the educational and the<lb />
administrative fields, but also because he is<lb />
interested in this college as a community of<lb />
people, not merely as an institution of learn-<lb />
ing. He realizes that the institution is the<lb />
leople within it.<lb />
Senate To Investigate<lb />
Cheating Practices<lb />
Congratulations to Senator Barney West<lb />
for his move for a senatorial investigating<lb />
committee on cheating.<lb />
This seems to be the year for Senate<lb />
probes and exposes i.e. . . . quiz show scan-<lb />
dals, payola, cranberries, etc. With lead stor-<lb />
ies and'blaring banner headlines, the find-<lb />
ings of U.S. Senate investigating committees<lb />
have lead not only to a more informed and<lb />
less naive public, but also to a crackdown<lb />
in unfair and unethical practices.<lb />
If the E.C.C. Senate committee is not<lb />
just a committee in name only and if the<lb />
members are sincere in their efforts to com-<lb />
plete a thorough investigation, this could be<lb />
the most effective tool in helping to clear<lb />
up the cheating problem on this campus.<lb />
When the work of the committee is done,<lb />
they will perhaps be the most informed group<lb />
of persons on the subject of cheating here.<lb />
Therefore, we mandate them to give a re-<lb />
port of their findings to the student public<lb />
via the newspaper and to make recommenda-<lb />
tion for the solution of the problem.<lb />
We pledge our support to the committee<lb />
to expedite their work in any way that we<lb />
may be of service.<lb />
Already in an interview with an East<lb />
Carolinian reporter, President Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins has claimed that he will work to end<lb />
cheating. We know that he, too, will give<lb />
his firm support to the committee.<lb />
And to be sure, the rest of the admin-<lb />
istration, and the faculty members are as<lb />
anxious as students to get our problem<lb />
cleared up.<lb />
So with such a large backing, success<lb />
is almost inevitable!<lb />
ANOTHER SPACE RACE<lb />
Anti-Education Proves To Be<lb />
False Concept Of Success<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
People interested in . cause, of geography, or English) go.ng to do<lb />
Mystery Ends<lb />
New Prexy May Have<lb />
Rough Time Ahead<lb />
cheating in American colleges should<lb />
read "American Disgrace: College<lb />
Cheating" in January 9 Saturday<lb />
Evening Post. Although Dr. Jerome<lb />
Ellison, the author of the article, oc-<lb />
casionally gets carried away descri-<lb />
bing cheating techniques ("Data has<lb />
been written on human skinpalm,<lb />
or in the case of women students,<lb />
inside the leg above the knee"), he<lb />
makes it clear that "anti-education"<lb />
is responsible for much cheating.<lb />
Anti-education is a faith that per-<lb />
vades institutions of higher educa-<lb />
tion all over the country. It is a<lb />
philosophy resulting from a tradi-<lb />
tional American contempt of "book<lb />
learning" and a general love of me-<lb />
diocrity. The creed of collegiate anti-<lb />
educationists is, "Be a good guy (or<lb />
a well-rounded person it is now),<lb />
dress well, know the latest caimpus<lb />
slang, but don't let anybody think<lb />
you crack the books too much, and<lb />
it's O. K. to cheat a little here and<lb />
there to pull through The anti-<lb />
educationists are always ready with<lb />
a quick smile and a snide remark<lb />
about the fools who study and work.<lb />
Why slave away four years when<lb />
you'll get through anyway?<lb />
Though these people don't usually<lb />
discuss their cheating habits, it's<lb />
generally agreed that its fine to<lb />
cheat if it means passing or making<lb />
a good grade on a course "because<lb />
after all, what good is history (or<lb />
me when I graduate and start work-<lb />
ing for a living? The emphasis is<lb />
on getting that diploma anyway; and<lb />
when you've got it, nobody's going<lb />
to peek around and see how you got<lb />
it<lb />
Anti-education is a faith of lazi-<lb />
ness and opportunism and a false<lb />
conception of personal success. It's<lb />
members are not only the campus<lb />
hums but the hand-shaking, grinning<lb />
people who waste time in "activities"<lb />
and running for this position or that,<lb />
depending upon the contacts it pro-<lb />
vides, on the theory that college is<lb />
where you learn to "get ahead<lb />
Anti-educationists are slugs who<lb />
drag class standards down and pre-<lb />
vent interested students from prog-<lb />
lessing as quickly as they should.<lb />
Also many would-be honest students<lb />
change their attitudes toward cheat-<lb />
ing when they find that other stu-<lb />
dents who are popular treat educa-<lb />
tion lightly and jump at an oppor-<lb />
tunity to cheat. It's really very easy<lb />
to become an anti-educationist.<lb />
Fortunately, there is now s. move-<lb />
ment in America, especially on samll-<lb />
er campuses, to de-glamorize the<lb />
easy-going "College Joe" and re-<lb />
emphasize the importance of scholar-<lb />
ship. Though the movement is prog-<lb />
ressing slowly, it is progressing, and<lb />
we hope to see some of its progress<lb />
at East Carolina College.<lb />
As A Grain Of Sand<lb />
Waning Blade Reflects<lb />
Views On Life, Time<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
New Year Provides Fresh Rain<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 Parka<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Managing Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor Tom Jackson<lb />
News Editor  Roy Martin<lb />
Feature Editor -  Betty Maynor<lb />
Sports Editor  Johnny Hudson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  Leonard Lao<lb />
Sports Staff Merle Summers, Norman Kiipatrick<lb />
Reporters Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcel Vogel,<lb />
Charlotte Donat, Lib iRogers, 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 Crutchfield, 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 StaffWayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges <lb />
Well, the mystery has finally come<lb />
to an end, and East Carolina has a<lb />
new president, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
It has been rather interesting to<lb />
watoh the people around the cam-<lb />
pus community during the past<lb />
month or so. The little discussion<lb />
groups, knotted up in different<lb />
places, speaking in low tones, the<lb />
anxious pitch of voices. . . the in-<lb />
quisitive looks.<lb />
Although it seems that from the<lb />
beginning, all eyes have been foc-<lb />
used on Dr. Jenkins, expecting im-<lb />
mediate succession, this has been one<lb />
of the most heated elections that<lb />
has ever, in any way, been connected<lb />
with East Carolina, to our knowl-<lb />
edge. So, here again we see that<lb />
not everything always meets the eye.<lb />
To fill the shoes of Dr. Messick<lb />
will be a difficult job. That is a<lb />
known fact. Then the question arises<lb />
in your mind, can Dr. Jenkins carry<lb />
on, effectively, the program of prog-<lb />
ress that has so far been brilliantly<lb />
executed by Dr. Messick,<lb />
Of course, we cannot foretell the<lb />
future, we leave such things as that<lb />
to the soothsayers and mystics. But<lb />
we do, however, have an opinion as<lb />
td what the future may ihold, and so<lb />
therefore we say, in all earnestness,<lb />
that Dr. Jenkins, as President of<lb />
this institution may have "a rough<lb />
row to hoe<lb />
There is always opposition to a<lb />
prominent figure. There is always<lb />
somebody who stands on the back<lb />
row and criticises, saying he would<lb />
do thus and so if he were in that<lb />
man's position. There will also be<lb />
pressure, the same kind of pressure<lb />
that has given many a good man<lb />
grey hair.<lb />
Despite the conflicting elements<lb />
that have arisen during his ascen-<lb />
Prince Writes Article<lb />
A special feature of the January<lb />
issue , of North Carolina Education<lb />
is a full-length airticle "So you<lb />
want a language laboratory?" writ-<lb />
ten by Dr. J. Roy Prince of the fac-<lb />
ulty of the Foreign Language De-<lb />
partment. The article describes the<lb />
various types of language laborato-<lb />
ries, how small or how large they<lb />
can be, how they work, what they<lb />
will or will not do and gives advice<lb />
for schools intending to establish one.<lb />
North Carolina Education is the<lb />
official magazine of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Education Association, the or-<lb />
ganization of North Carolina high<lb />
school and college teachers.<lb />
Dr. Prince will be director of the<lb />
language laboratory here. "We had<lb />
hoped to have it in by December 1<lb />
past, but it now appears that it will<lb />
be June before we can get it ex-<lb />
plained Dr. Prince.<lb />
sion, it is our belief that the people<lb />
who made the selection of Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins knew much more about what<lb />
they were doing than did the major-<lb />
ity of the people who criticized their<lb />
actions. The Board of Trustees and<lb />
their selection committee made their<lb />
choice with the best interests of the<lb />
school first and foremost in their<lb />
minds.<lb />
And so, therefore, in our small<lb />
way, we would like to extend to the<lb />
rew President of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, our heartiest congratulations,<lb />
and a great big "good luck<lb />
Integration Shows<lb />
Surprising Results<lb />
A majorand credibleargument<lb />
against racial integration in the<lb />
schools is that it buys an uneasy<lb />
equality at the expense of poorer<lb />
education for both white and Negro<lb />
students. The theory is that learning<lb />
is slowed down for white students<lb />
without being speeded up for<lb />
Negroes.<lb />
A current report of the Southern<lb />
Regional Council quotes some spe-<lb />
cific facts on this subject made pub-<lb />
lic earlier this fall by Omer Car-<lb />
michael, superintendent of Louisville<lb />
public schools.<lb />
Mr. Carmichael wisely skirts the<lb />
endless anthropological arguments<lb />
about racial capacity. He states that<lb />
he is only qualified to report on<lb />
"achievement not "ability<lb />
But in the field of "achievement<lb />
he declares, there is no doubt as to<lb />
what happened in Louisville:<lb />
1. It was found in 1966 that seg-<lb />
regated Negro children were from<lb />
1 to 2 years behind their white op-<lb />
posite numbers.<lb />
2. After two years of integration<lb />
there was a "slight improvement for<lb />
the whites; a substantial improve-<lb />
ment for the Negroes In other<lb />
words the gap created by unequal<lb />
"separate but equal" facilities began<lb />
to be closedibut not at the expense<lb />
of the previously better educated<lb />
white pupils. They too improved<lb />
their learningcause unknown.<lb />
3. Dr. Carmichael reports also<lb />
that students remaining in all-Negro<lb />
schools showed marked improve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
It cannot 'be proven that what hap-<lb />
pened in Louisville would happen<lb />
everywhere. But the fact that it hap-<lb />
pened so decisively there should be<lb />
cause for hope among the great ma-<lb />
jority of good-hearted citizens who<lb />
have been sincerely troubled about<lb />
the quality of education after inte-<lb />
gration begins in any community.<lb />
Christian Science Monitor<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
The new year brought in the rain<lb />
and left behind the days of bare<lb />
heads and feet . . . Last week's fad:<lb />
wearing dirty rubber boots and car-<lb />
rying wet umbrellas . . . This week's<lb />
fad: wearing dirty loafers and carry-<lb />
ing wet kleenexes.<lb />
Sorority gals busily and frantically<lb />
dash from meeting to meeting; ex-<lb />
hausted but enthusiastic pledges fol-<lb />
low behind clutching their rush rules;<lb />
"non-interested" women laugh, ra-<lb />
tionalize and wonder if they (the<lb />
chucklers) are really as unpopular<lb />
as they feel . . . Lately this question<lb />
has arisen"What is the SGA and<lb />
exactly what kind of power do they<lb />
have? (they . . . uh . . . govern).<lb />
Only a few students have been<lb />
frightened by the recent consequen-<lb />
ces of six poor "cheaters they're<lb />
only planning their tactics different-<lb />
ly  . The English Club has recog-<lb />
nized and is active, but gathering<lb />
the members still remains a prob-<lb />
lem . . . The grapevine has extend-<lb />
ed its limb and informs a student<lb />
official that important meetings us-<lb />
ually take over twenty minutes.<lb />
Note to Stubbies: "It is better to<lb />
have loved a short girl than never<lb />
to have loved a tall one (unfor-<lb />
tunately, not original) . .  Pat<lb />
Boone tries again! Science fiction<lb />
fantasy, Journey to the Center of the<lb />
Earth, finally landed in Greenville<lb />
and brought forth hoards of laughter<lb />
and tears for Gertrude (nominee for<lb />
favorite duck of the year). Everyone<lb />
kept looking for China and were<lb />
disappointed when they only discov-<lb />
ered several oversized lizards, an<lb />
ocean without an overhead sky<lb />
why?) and a garden or toadstools<lb />
beneath civilization (that's us).<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium holds a<lb />
group of students putting together<lb />
their rendition of The Diary of Anne<lb />
Frank. Several actors will be facing<lb />
an audience for the first time. Let's<lb />
hope this production can surpass<lb />
Death of a Salesman, last year's<lb />
n.ost-talked-about Playhouse attempt<lb />
. . . The 1959-60 edition of the Buc-<lb />
aneer is now in the printing stage.<lb />
Euclid Armstrong and his staff of<lb />
helpers should give us another win-<lb />
ner. According to the awards in past<lb />
years, ours gets better each year<lb />
with each new staff.<lb />
The big dance of the yearWhite<lb />
Hallis scheduled for this weekend.<lb />
With such a worthy causeCrippled<lb />
rhildrenat stake, Men! if you don't<lb />
enjoy dancing, bring a girl and suf-<lb />
fer! . . . Question: "Why are you in<lb />
college? Answer: "Because<lb />
Don't forget to feed the little grey<lb />
cat named Jarvis . . . see East Caro-<lb />
lina "galumph" over Guilford to-<lb />
morrow night . . . see Lil Abner, the<lb />
best musical motion picture of the<lb />
year . . . write home for less post-<lb />
cards and more envelopes with mon-<lb />
ey  . weep over your midquarter<lb />
grades  go over to Wright and<lb />
borrow 25 bucks . . . start one of<lb />
your three term papers . . . put some<lb />
fun into your life, watch television!<lb />
1959 crumbled, broke, and dropped off.<lb />
Now we will watch the malignant process<lb />
of time bore into the innards of a new ig<lb />
of months.<lb />
We brought some things out ol the fran-<lb />
tic fifties, and we left some things behind.<lb />
The last decade gave us Korea, higher taxes<lb />
Jack Par, and the Volkswagen. It gave us<lb />
television at its best  and at its worst;<lb />
it battered down the door to outer space<lb />
and pointed a finger toward "up We learn-<lb />
ed to move at a still faster pace, and we be-<lb />
gan to specialize; the decade gave us com-<lb />
munism in the form of Khrushchev, who<lb />
added the term "peaceful co-existence" to<lb />
the politician prhute pocket dictionary. We<lb />
lived, laughed, loved, lied, lingered, and died.<lb />
Several years ago, I thought about the<lb />
year I960. I wondered what it would be like.<lb />
"This would be the year in which I would<lb />
graduate from college I thought, and 1<lb />
couldn't imagine what it would be like. I<lb />
didn't even try. Now that 1960 is here, I<lb />
don't think about it any more. Like the ma-<lb />
jority of my generation, I have a few drei<lb />
about the future, but I try to keep myself<lb />
occupied with small things now so that I<lb />
won't worry about the big things yet to<lb />
come. I watch the older generation, the peo-<lb />
ple in charge, as they accomplish, and as<lb />
they blunder; I know that, in time, it will<lb />
be my turn to accomplish and blunder,<lb />
why worry now? I will try to do my best . .<lb />
no more. I am related to time as a grain of<lb />
sand is to a beach. I can only make bo much<lb />
noise, and when my turn comes. I'll make<lb />
it. The majority of the younger general<lb />
feels this way; I suppose they always ha<lb />
The last ten years brought ECC the<lb />
well-worn term, "growth and developme<lb />
The school received people, buildings, tech-<lb />
nical advancements, and cars and cars and<lb />
cars and cars. After saying its reluctant<lb />
farewell to John D. Messick, the school<lb />
sighed, and threw the ignition key. to<lb />
successor, who will have just as ma<lb />
road conditions ahead.<lb />
The next four years, yea, even the next<lb />
decade will provide many things we have<lb />
already seen. There will be other advance-<lb />
ments, other great musicals, other can<lb />
disturbances, Katsiases, and still more fac-<lb />
ulty parking spaces. There will even 1 an-<lb />
other Tom Jackson with a bottomless<lb />
of cliches.<lb />
"Oh, talk not to me of a name great m<lb />
story;<lb />
The days of our Youth are the da<lb />
our glory;<lb />
And the myrtle and icy of sweet two-<lb />
and-twenty<lb />
Are worth all your laurels, though 1 1<lb />
so plenty. . . <lb />
Bvron<lb />
Man Must<lb />
Step Lively<lb />
Or Suffer<lb />
Bv TOM fACKSON<lb />
League Awards Scholarships<lb />
Three scholarships of $1,000 each,<lb />
one in Pine Arts, one in Music Com-<lb />
position, and one in Creative Liter-<lb />
ature, for one year of advanced<lb />
training have been announced by the<lb />
National League of American Pen<lb />
Women.<lb />
The candidates are to be selected<lb />
on the basis of conspicuous creative<lb />
talent. These scholarships are com-<lb />
petitive and will be awarded by a<lb />
competent jury chosen by the "Lea-<lb />
gue's Committee on Scholarships" in<lb />
each of the three creative fields re-<lb />
presented by the scholarships.<lb />
The following rules will govern the<lb />
application for and administration<lb />
of the scholarships. The accredited<lb />
college will make the recommenda-<lb />
tion of a candidate and apply to the<lb />
National League of American Pen<lb />
Women for its consideration on or<lb />
before March 10, 1960. The college<lb />
may apply for one or more of the<lb />
scholarships but may not nominate<lb />
more than one candidate for con-<lb />
sideration in a given field. Each<lb />
student candidate recommended must<lb />
be a member of the graduating class<lb />
of the college for the academic year,<lb />
1959-60.<lb />
The amount of the scholarship<lb />
($1,000) will be paid to the institu-<lb />
tion selected by the successful candi-<lb />
date, upon her appointment and ac-<lb />
ceptance by that institution. After<lb />
tuition and fees for each of the two<lb />
semesters of the academic year have<lb />
been deducted by the institution<lb />
selected the scholar will receive<lb />
through the institution the remainder<lb />
of the fund in eight equal install-<lb />
ments beginning October 1 and run-<lb />
ning through May 1.<lb />
With each recommendation for the<lb />
scholarship the college or conserva-<lb />
tory making it shall submit:<lb />
(a) a signed application (b) a<lb />
sample of the student's work (c) a<lb />
brief biography of the student, (d)<lb />
the student's signed application of<lb />
intent to pursue advanced work at a<lb />
selected institution.<lb />
Well, it's over  for a while at least<lb />
The Board of Trustees finally met and made<lb />
a decision. Thing's will settle down again<lb />
for a while . . . maybe.<lb />
But we hope not. We hope the new P:<lb />
ident will keep things ii an uproar. This<lb />
man has a challenge to meet. A big challenge.<lb />
In a sense, the future of eastern North<lb />
Carolina rests in his hands. He alone must<lb />
make the final decision on most of the major<lb />
issues which affect us directly now and will<lb />
influence us extensively in the future.<lb />
He will influence entrance examinations.<lb />
Will they be more selective or not? He will<lb />
shed light on the scholastic standards. Will<lb />
they go up, down, or remain the same? He<lb />
will be held responsible for the cheating<lb />
practices and ethical standards of over 4000<lb />
students. How will he answer?<lb />
It is to him the people of North Caro-<lb />
lina will look when another "Old Yellow"<lb />
(boy, that expression has been worn out.<lb />
hasn't it?) occurs. He is the one who will ap-<lb />
peal for money to those who seem to have<lb />
made themselves the guardians and nurse-<lb />
maids for the greater university.<lb />
He is the one responsible for turning<lb />
the high school hot rodders into a reasonable<lb />
facsimile of a scholar.<lb />
He must satisfy department heads (who,<lb />
we understand, can be quite indignant at<lb />
times), and listen to the grips of alumni.<lb />
In short, he is no longer Dr. Jenkins . . .<lb />
he is now "president of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege" and will be judged as such whether<lb />
he is behind his desk, down town buying<lb />
groceries, at home or away.<lb />
In other worda, he has been pfiaced<lb />
in the position of a hungrry tomcat trying<lb />
to eat a piece of raw fish in a room full of<lb />
rocking chairs. He's going to have to be<lb />
pretty alert.<lb />
Now if that cat fools around with all<lb />
those rocking chairs long enough, he'll get<lb />
himself in a clumsy situation sooner or later.<lb />
But if he'll just quietly pad over to one cor-<lb />
ner and work on that piece of fish (in a man-<lb />
ner fitting to a hungry tomcat) he'll make<lb />
much more progress. Those rocking chairs<lb />
will take care of themselves anyway.<lb />
And so this week we tip our hat to a<lb />
man with his hands full.<lb />
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1960<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
President Relates<lb />
Future Developments<lb />
H TOM J UK SON<lb />
 Jenk s, newly elected<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
is election lest week<lb />
. st challenge of my<lb />
 rj t discover the<lb />
nal weeds of the<lb />
 and to try<lb />
the best possible<lb />
istrated his point<lb />
 thai the college al-<lb />
times as many ap-<lb />
.- -pace for in the<lb />
' ich is not<lb />
pin r ma until<lb />
r ese plications,<lb />
: tl ere eras<lb />
service in<lb />
 a<lb />
nmented in<lb />
it<lb />
i strongi - ident<lb />
at, -1 want the<lb />
 e and more of the<lb />
  the first a<lb />
SGA cai<lb />
anyone else.<lb />
 i  er we<lb />
a  al-<lb />
elf .   tit is<lb />
I- th   13 years<lb />
 ai<lb />
"will be<lb />
iopei,<lb /><lb />
.  more<lb />
this<lb />
 ontinuing<lb />
college<lb />
NEW PRESIDENT<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
li<lb />
good " -<lb />
fs<lb />
1 see main<lb />
As I have already<lb />
yeai n irsing<lb />
 I at ion next<lb />
he eligible for<lb />
nurse de-<lb />
 i<lb /><lb />
for fraterni-<lb />
the campus<lb />
i I  f rce f  <lb />
 em. This will be<lb />
f tin gaai-<lb />
  a If the<lb />
wen these organisa-<lb />
 ej could spear-<lb />
tter our scholastic<lb />
 the<lb />
- rarity rows in<lb />
It all depend OH<lb />
 state con-<lb />
.  n 1 he immediate<lb />
nented, "I will work<lb />
polii v committee i n all<lb />
he' e are any. This will<lb />
star lards among<lb />
1 think tl e trend will<lb />
1 in, easingly better pre-<lb />
 ion for college . . . not onlj at<lb />
Easl Carolina, but 1 think all col-<lb />
  - - re going to demand this.<lb />
Pi'  i y committee and I will<lb />
' !  t m faculty sug-<lb />
needs for the college.<lb />
N '  ly to material expansion but<lb />
also.1<lb />
"Also in the future he added,<lb />
"1 think we will gel more and more<lb />
the state because we<lb />
are in an area of North Carolina<lb />
that is potentially great and is just<lb />
begii I issom. The needs will<lb />
Lillian Jenkins Discusses Role Of Mother,<lb />
lan<lb />
Family<lb />
arise and the legislature <lb />
rnd to them. Eastern North t :ro-<lb />
iina is pioneer country in terms of<lb />
rowth<lb />
new president ended by com-<lb />
menting on education from the stand-<lb />
I oint of the student, "Motivation<lb />
the most important thing in de-<lb />
termining success in college, I think.<lb />
Unfortunately there are no tests<lb />
ivailahle for determining this quali-<lb />
ty. The average student who wants<lb />
to succeed can, and the bright stu-<lb />
dent who doesn't want to succeed<lb />
 iably won't<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
The Danforth Lecture was not<lb />
given because Michael Aronous'<lb />
replacement had airline trouble.<lb />
His plane from New York was<lb />
grounded in Washington, 1). C.<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
"Hapy, proud  I really don't i<lb />
tl ink 1 can put into words the fellings<lb />
i possessed when I heard Leo had been<lb />
appointed President explained Mrs.<lb />
Lillian Jenkins, wife of the newly<lb />
appointed resident of the college. The<lb />
entire Jenkins family, including the<lb />
-ix children, seemed to be very pleased<lb />
indeed, that their father is now the<lb />
"man in charge<lb />
As the president's lady, Mrs. Jen-<lb />
kins also has a background in educa-<lb />
tion. After graduating from Trenton<lb />
State Teacher's College in New Jer-<lb />
sey, she taught in the elementary<lb />
'rades for seven years in New Jer-<lb />
sey.<lb />
According to Mrs. Jenkins, "My<lb />
main hobby now is raising six chil-<lb />
der The children range in age<lb />
rrom 3 to 16 and include Jack, 3;<lb />
Sadie, 5; Patty, 7; Suzanne, 9; Jeff,<lb />
11; and Jimmy, 16.<lb />
However, Mrs. Jenkins does find<lb />
time for gardening, and in back of<lb />
their present home is a greenhouse<lb />
which Dr. Jenkins and her son. Jim-<lb />
my built for her. Through her in-<lb />
terest in gardening, Mrs. Jenkins<lb />
became a member of Brookgreen<lb />
 'en Club, and is a former presi-<lb />
dent of this organization.<lb />
Some of Mrs. Jenkins' other activi-<lb />
ties include membership in the Arise<lb />
To ik Club, the American Associa-<lb />
on of University Women, and in<lb />
fhe past she has served as den mo-<lb />
h? er for the cub scouts.<lb />
The entire Jenkins family is ac-<lb />
tive in the church program at St.<lb />
lames Methodist Church where Mrs.<lb />
Tonkins is a member of one of the<lb />
Women's Missionary Circles. Four<lb />
of the children have perfect attend-<lb />
ance records in Sunday Sohool since<lb />
the history of the church began;<lb />
their combined records making a to-<lb />
tal of thirty years of perfect attend-<lb />
ance.<lb />
Most of the family activities cen-<lb />
ter around the swimming pool, lo-<lb />
cated in the backyard of the Jen-<lb />
kins' home. Dr. Jenkins and Jimmy<lb />
built the pool with the. assistance of<lb />
several former football stars from<lb />
P.i-t Carolina. Such students as Dav-<lb />
id Lee, Boh Gay. and Paul Boseman<lb />
cave aid when a "strong arm" was<lb />
needed. The family also enjoys out-<lb />
ings to the beach and fishing trips<lb />
all taken in their nine passenger<lb />
Recreation, Church Affiliations<lb />
$<lb />
FAMILY PORTRAIT . . . (From left to right) Suzanne, Sallie, Dr. Jenkins, Jack, Mrs. Jenkins, Patty, Jeff,<lb />
and Jimmy (back) pose for potographer Grover Smith wick.<lb />
station wagon.<lb />
When asked how they felt about<lb />
leaving their present homesite, both<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins replied, "We<lb />
regret leaving the house and the<lb />
swimming pool, the neighbors and<lb />
the friends of our children. This is<lb />
an excellent place for children to<lb />
play whereas in our new home, there<lb />
rill be very little play area avail-<lb />
able<lb />
After minor repairs, the Jenkins<lb />
 lan to move into the president's<lb />
home in about three weeks or a<lb />
nonth. The house will he partially<lb />
furnished by the state when they<lb />
move in, and Mrs. Jenkins will add<lb />
to the decorations of the home by<lb />
displaying the portraits of the chil-<lb />
Iren painted hy Dr. Jenkins during<lb />
the past three years.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Dan Williams, editor of the<lb />
"Rebel announced this week<lb />
that Alpha Pi Omega fraternity<lb />
has become an ex-officio mem-<lb />
ber of the "Rebel" staff. They<lb />
will help in selling advertise-<lb />
ments and circulation.<lb />
PATTY<lb />
portrait by Dr. Jenkins<lb />
East Carolina's Presidents Contribute To Growth<lb />
R, M KCLLLK VOfiEL<lb />
f prominent citi-<lb />
   n, including Sena-<lb />
es L. 1'  ' ltt County:<lb />
 then superintendent<lb />
Pitt C auty; ai d Green<lb />
citisen, ex-Governor<lb />
.1 Jarvis, the dream of an<lb />
a Training School De-<lb />
ri March 8, 1907, by<lb />
.    . General Assembly of<lb />
i ai ina.<lb />
was broken for the first<lb />
J v 2. 1908. by Governor<lb />
 east corner of the<lb />
now hears his name.<lb />
 ritfht Cirst President<lb />
e search for a president<lb />
R, bert 11. Wright, a native<lb />
I arolinian, bora in Sampson<lb />
. i epted the challenge to<lb />
. . adership for the new school.<lb />
A ight attended Oak Ridge Ilia-<lb />
two years, and in 1897 be<lb />
1 from the University of<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
He belonged to the period of edu-<lb />
rml awakening in North Caro-<lb />
ishered in by Aycock. At the<lb />
 t! century the State was<lb />
. toward better schools, bet-<lb />
and crusading for a com-<lb />
 . .vamping of the program of<lb />
training.<lb />
At that time many teachers had<lb />
 training at all for their profess-<lb />
The only requirements for one<lb />
tp by Dr. Wright was that<lb />
. ' be IT years of age and<lb />
that he or she was going to<lb />
ach the next school year. This class<lb />
is maintained for several years un-<lb />
the number of teachers in the<lb />
ite grew to meet the needs of its<lb />
W light was principal of a<lb />
. i school in Baltimore where he<lb />
i won a reputation as a promising<lb />
and progressive educator. A man of<lb />
high idea of marked executive abili-<lb />
ty, and of unusual foresight and<lb />
courage, he guided the progress of<lb />
the school from 1909 until his death<lb />
in 1934.<lb />
The College opened with a faculty<lb />
of 13, and 123 students, but during<lb />
Dr. Wright's administration it g!ew<lb />
in physical facilities, numbers, and<lb />
expanded and enlarged to meet tne<lb />
growing needs of the section. In 1920<lb />
it was authorized to offer a four-<lb />
year course leading to a degree, and<lb />
Robert II. Wright<lb />
the next year the name was changed<lb />
to Easl Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
During his presidency the college<lb />
also Was authorized to offer both<lb />
the bachelor's and the master's de-<lb />
grees and grew in influence and pres-<lb />
tige.<lb />
The enrollment for the three terms<lb />
m 1934 was 1,013 and throughout<lb />
those earl) years the college was con-<lb />
stantly restricted by lack of dormi-<lb />
tories. More were built and still many<lb />
of the men students were forced to<lb />
live in town or to commute. The plant<lb />
had grown to seventeen buildings<lb />
and was spread over 100 acres.<lb />
Meadows Succeeds Wright<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows, President<lb />
from 1934 until 1944, who succeeded<lb />
Dr. Wright, was appointed Acting<lb />
President following Dr. Wright's<lb />
sudden death and was later elected<lb />
to the Presidency. Joining the staff<lb />
i 1910, Dr. Meadows served as<lb />
head of the College Knglish Depart<lb />
ment for many years. He was a<lb />
graduate of Baylor University and<lb />
held the Ph.D. from Yale.<lb />
Di. Meadows administration was<lb />
during the depression years, and was<lb />
marked by continuous salary cuts for<lb />
state employees. Very little building<lb />
was undertaken, although in 1938-39<lb />
Flanagan Building was erected,<lb />
through the help of the PWA funds.<lb />
A full scale program of campus<lb />
planting, landscaping and beauti-<lb />
fication was also begun, as well as<lb />
campus improvements such as paving<lb />
walks and driveways.<lb />
During this decade instruction in<lb />
industrial arts was offered, and the<lb />
 artment of business education<lb />
housed on the third floor of Austin,<lb />
,vas established. Significant in the<lb />
d velopment of the college program<lb />
w as that the college in 1941 was<lb />
authorised to offer the liberal arts,<lb />
now the A. B. degree.<lb />
It was during Dr. Meadows admin-<lb />
istration that the college, as far as<lb />
enrollment was concerned, became<lb />
leally coeducational. The men stu-<lb />
dents enrolled during that period re-<lb />
presented a four hundred percent in-<lb />
i lease over any previous time.<lb />
McGinnis Acting President<lb />
Upon Dr. Meadows retirement, Dr.<lb />
Howard J. McGinnis, acted as Pres-<lb />
ident from June 1944 until Septem-<lb />
I er, 1946. At the time of his ap-<lb />
? ointment as Acting President, Dr.<lb />
McGinnis was Registrar of the Col-<lb />
lege. Prior to coming to East Caro-<lb />
lina in 1927 he had served as Presi-<lb />
ient of West Library State Teachers<lb />
College in West Virginia.<lb />
During these war years, critical<lb />
and trying, the enrollment of men<lb />
a , of course, smaller. Some mem-<lb />
ber of the faculty and staff as well<lb />
as the men students, entered the<lb />
set vice. However, following the war,<lb />
veterans began to enroll and so great<lb />
was the demand for campus housing<lb />
for men students that in 1946, Wilson<lb />
Hall, being used for women, was<lb />
taken over for men students . . .<lb />
which was its original purpose. Dur-<lb />
ing Dr. McGinnis' administration<lb />
the College was for the first time<lb />
given a full-time Alumni Secretary<lb />
and closer liaison was made possible<lb />
between former graduates and their<lb />
Alma Mater.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis is an M.A. graduate<lb />
from the University of Chicago and<lb />
has the Ph.D. degree from George<lb />
Pealnxly College. After a long and<lb />
valuable career at the College, Dr.<lb />
McGinnis retired and now lives in<lb />
Greenville. As a President Emeritus<lb />
he takes a lively interest in all col-<lb />
lege affairs.<lb />
Cooke President For Year<lb />
Dr. Dennis H. Cooke, a member<lb />
of the faculty at George Peabody<lb />
College for teachers in Nashville,<lb />
Tenn then accepted the Presidency.<lb />
He has the M.E. degree from Duke<lb />
University and the Ph.D. from Pea-<lb />
body. Though be was at East Caro-<lb />
lina for only a year, be proved<lb />
a resourceful and courageous ad-<lb />
ministrative leader. During his ad-<lb />
ministration, various of the progres-<lb />
sive trends of the past dozen years<lb />
begun.<lb />
Following his resignation, Dr.<lb />
Cooke accepted a position as head<lb />
of the educational department at<lb />
Woman's College. Later he served<lb />
as President of High Point College,<lb />
which position he resigned last year<lb />
to return to teaching.<lb />
Messick Begins Eventful Era<lb />
In 1947, after Dr. Cooke's resigna-<lb />
tion, Dr. John Decatur Messick, like<lb />
Dr. Wright a native of the eastern<lb />
section of N. C. accepted the office<lb />
of president. He set about his duties<lb />
at East Carolina with energy, initia-<lb />
tive, and ambition. Under his leader-<lb />
ship the college has with mounting<lb />
success followed its ideal of giving<lb />
the state the best type of service to<lb />
education.<lb />
Dr. Messick's experience as a<lb />
"school man" began in 1922, after<lb />
his graduation from Elon College,<lb />
when he became principal of the<lb />
South River Consolidated Schools in<lb />
Wade, N. C. He was there four years<lb />
before becoming principal at Tren-<lb />
ton, N. C. where he stayed until 1929.<lb />
While at Wade and Trenton, Dr.<lb />
Messick did graduate work at the<lb />
University of North Carolina, and<lb />
then moved his studies to New York<lb />
University where he received his<lb />
doctorate in administration and su-<lb />
pervision of schools in 1934.<lb />
While working on his doctorate,<lb />
the Beaufort County native was su-<lb />
perintendent of schools in Spencer,<lb />
which he left in 1935 after six years<lb />
on the job to become dean of instruc-<lb />
tion at Elon College, his alma mater<lb />
which honored him with an honorary<lb />
doctorate in 1948. He was also nam-<lb />
ed Elon's outstanding ahimnus the<lb />
ear he received the honorary degree.<lb />
In 1944 Dr. Messick left Elon Col-<lb />
lege to become dean of instruction<lb />
and administrative assistant to the<lb />
president of Montclair, N. J. State<lb />
Teachers College. From there he came<lb />
to Greenville in 1947 to become pres-<lb />
ident of East Carolina College.<lb />
In 1959 Dr. Messick resigned as<lb />
president in order to assume the<lb />
position of assistant director of the<lb />
National Committee on Special Ed-<lb />
ucation and Rehabilitation in Wash-<lb />
ington, D.C.<lb />
Jenkins Assumes Duties<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, who came to<lb />
East Carolina in 1947 as Dean of<lb />
the College, a iob which has been ex-<lb />
panded to include a vice-presidency<lb />
of the college, will be the successor<lb />
of Dr. Mesakk, as .President of East<lb />
( arolina.<lb />
A native of New Jersey, Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins graduated from Rutgers Uni-<lb />
versity (B.S.), Columbia University<lb />
(MA.), and New York University<lb />
(Ed.D.). Among his many accom-<lb />
plishments. Dr. Jenkins has been state<lb />
chairman of education for the North<lb />
Carolina Parent-Teacher Association,<lb />
a member of the executive committee<lb />
of the North Carolina College Con-<lb />
ference, and state chairman of the<lb />
Division of Higher Education of the<lb />
North Carolina Education Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Prior to coming to North Carolina,<lb />
Dr. Jenkins was at Montclair State<lb />
Teachers College in New Jersey, and<lb />
assistant to the commissioner for<lb />
Higher education in the New Jersey<lb />
State Department of Education. He<lb />
a a captain in the Marine Corps<lb />
.luring World War II with service<lb />
at Guadalcanal, Guam, and Iwo Jima,<lb />
for which he was awarded the Bronze<lb />
Star, and two Presidential Citations.<lb />
He presently holds a commission as<lb />
a major in the Marine Corps Re-<lb />
serve.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins is married to the for-<lb />
mer Lillian Jacobson of New Jersey,<lb />
l former public school teacher. They<lb />
have six children.<lb />
TV TROLTS MONDAY<lb />
The TV Guild will conduct try-<lb />
out January 1H from 3:30-4:30<lb />
p.m. for students who are in-<lb />
terested in television acting. The<lb />
guild is planning a program of<lb />
non-class TV shows for the year<lb />
and needs an announcer and<lb />
several potential actors and ac-<lb />
tresses.<lb />
Wayne Johnson, president of<lb />
the Guild, will produce the first<lb />
program which will be a satire<lb />
on TV quiz shows sometime this<lb />
month.<lb />
Students who are interested in<lb />
TV acting may tryout in the TV<lb />
studios, located on the second<lb />
floor of Joyner library next<lb />
Monday.<lb />
NEWMAN CLUB TO MEET<lb />
The Newman Club of East<lb />
Carolina College Is having a<lb />
dinner meeting on January 19,<lb />
at 7:00 P. M in the "little" East<lb />
dining hall.<lb />
Father John M. Breunig, Chap-<lb />
lain for the Newman Clubs of<lb />
Duke University, University of<lb />
North Carolina, and N. C. State<lb />
College will be the guest speaker.<lb />
His topic will be "Catholic Doc-<lb />
trine and the Evolution of Man<lb />
Everyone who is interested is in-<lb />
vited to attend. The sapper will<lb />
cost $1.25 per person. Contact<lb />
Roy Hendren, Box 1354, E.C.C<lb />
to make reservations.<lb />
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THURSDAY, JANUARY<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Buildings Denote Historical<lb />
Background, College Progr<lb />
As 4-H Representative Freshman<lb />
Wins Trip In Clothing Contest<lb />
R, EVELYN CRUTCHFIELD<lb />
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tg buildings and campus<lb />
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Orchestra, and the College S<lb />
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ti ist at   S1 -I  M<lb />
ist urch.<lb />
Mi. Harris, a clai i et majoi<lb />
- udenl of Hei bert Carler, will have<lb />
Betsv Orr as his ac t. Ho<lb />
i . YE KS 1 VTER<lb />
little changes are noted, except lu th models of the parked ears.<lb />
(Photo by Fred Robertson)<lb />
Wichard Music Hal<lb />
.i ird '  of tin<lb />
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reach   from<lb />
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imed for Frances Wahl. principal<lb />
f  , tol, and<lb />
Bora k oates of Raleigh, reti<lb />
. t of the faculty.<lb />
Gateways and Arboretum<lb />
Davis Arboretum is named in ap-<lb />
preciation of the loyalty of an early<lb />
 ' ember wl o is no longer liv-<lb />
ing. Miss Sallie Joyner Davis of the<lb />
history department.<lb />
Wright Circle is named for the late<lb />
M. I Wright, head o ne department<lb />
of sociology.<lb />
Beekwith Gateway, located near<lb />
thP J. B. Sp ilman Administration<lb />
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Beaman Gateway, located<lb />
vs ost i ampu  ed for the late<lb />
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nfirmary.<lb />
Ro 3  Lewis Gatewaj on Fifth<lb />
Miss Kate Lewis,<lb />
 original faculty and<lb />
 e ailment and Miss<lb />
: l: i , rved in the office<lb />
, :  rar. Miss Rosa and Miss<lb />
iving in Greenville.<lb />
il oan Gateways,<lb />
e Wahl oates Lab-<lb />
ire  amed in reoog-<lb />
I 0f ,i: Retlwine of<lb />
, i Elizabeth Hyman f<lb />
 . member of the<lb />
tchool faculty.<lb />
Director Announces Tryouts<lb />
For New Bern Production<lb />
Dr.  A. Withey, director of Ker- tween two and two and one half min-<lb />
it Hunter's The Third Frontier, an- Lto in 'length. Prospective singers<lb />
will play: Clarinet Conci I . '<lb />
movement by Mozart; "Fan1<lb />
and Rondo by Von W tw<lb />
"('lair Matin bj .loan Jean.<lb />
Hani- has been in the Co<lb />
Choir, Marching and Concert B<lb />
Orchestra, and is in the Phi M . Al-<lb />
pha Sinfonia, national rofess<lb />
music fraternity for men. He is a<lb />
Ministei of Music a1 the Fii : Bap- j<lb />
tist Church in Washington, . C.<lb />
Both plan to teach upon -1 a<lb />
from Fast Carolina.<lb />
rounces the beginning of tryouts for! should prepare a song, preferably   . . .<lb />
krt in the drama which takes place a hymn. Dancers should he prepared A All<lb />
, ,  Bern, May 21-June 25. to perform a sequence (modern or<lb />
( dine to li. Withey, the try-<lb />
Ihe Old limou<lb />
SA<lb />
'Matrimony was probably<lb />
the first union to challenge<lb />
management<lb />
will incl ide i eadinp s I'm parts,<lb />
foi ingers and dancers and<lb />
confei ence i foi ei ew work in cos<lb />
tumes and scenery.<lb />
The production, which will be<lb />
staged in celebration of the 250bh<lb />
anniversary of the founding of New<lb />
Hern, will have three weeks of le-<lb />
hea a and fifteen performances.<lb />
The majority of the comparry will<lb />
he paid, although some of the com<lb />
panj member w ill be accepted on a<lb />
part t bme ba i a it houl paj, Those<lb />
. ei in alai ies will usually work<lb />
iii a dual capacity, such as building<lb />
scenery and acting, or sewing coa<lb />
turnes and dancing.<lb />
Dr. Withey says that all those<lb />
reading for parts should prepare a<lb />
memorized dramatic -election of be-<lb />
lotand bring their own music<lb />
The schedule for tryouts February<lb />
13 in Wrigtvt Building is 1:30 p.m<lb />
eadings for parts; 3:30 p.m sing-<lb />
ers and lancers; 7:iio p.m readings<lb />
for parts; and 9:00 p.m singers and<lb />
da neeis<lb />
We Need Issue No. 2<lb />
The F ST CAROLINIAN<lb />
nods several copies of the num-<lb />
ber two isMic ol this year's paper<lb />
datelmed September 24, 1959.<lb />
Without copies of thi issue, we<lb />
will be unable to enter newspaper<lb />
Contests coming in the near fu-<lb />
ture. Fditor Kathryn Johnson<lb />
urges any student who has a<lb />
copy of this issue to bring it to<lb />
the newspaper office upstairs in<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
Visits Campus Unit<lb />
National representatives<lb />
Arnold Air Society, Joseph B<lb />
and Irving Freedman, visited '<lb />
i an,pus unit of the society recently.<lb />
These men are in charge of publh<lb />
relations and the insurance program<lb />
of the society offered to members.<lb />
Kirby P. Branch was appointed in-<lb />
surance officer for the squadron<lb />
here. Fast Carolina is in the terri-<lb />
tory which includes eighty-eight-col-<lb />
leges ami universities and all Air<lb />
Force Bases east of the Mississippi<lb />
River from Maine to Florida.<lb />
Members of the Arnold Ail So-<lb />
ciety on campus include: Liwwood C<lb />
Johnson, Kenneth E. Wilson. W'illard<lb />
K. Baker, Dennis M. Biggs, Glenn C.<lb />
Dyer, Melvin P. Edwards. Henry A.<lb />
Leeuwenburg Jr Robert L. Needs,<lb />
and Thomas G. Turner.<lb />
PERKiNS-PROCTOk'S<lb />
January Clearance<lb />
SALE<lb />
Kntire Stock of Crew Neck Sweaters<lb />
ONE-HALF PRICE<lb />
- uts by Jat tzen, T<lb />
$ 7.95 Sweaters Now SLIM!<lb />
$10,00 Sweaters Now $5.00<lb />
$11.95 Sweaters Now $6.00<lb />
$12.95 Sweaters Now $6.50<lb />
$13.95 Sweaters Now $7.00<lb />
Entire Stock of Cardigan "Conto Style"<lb />
Sweaters Now 33 1-3 Percent Off<lb />
Regular Price<lb />
i iNK GROUP OF SHIRTS, VAL1 ES TO -<lb />
Now .SI.94<lb />
ONE GROUP OF SHIRTS, VALUES ro 5.95<lb />
Now $2.91<lb />
$1.00 ARGYLE SOX55c, 2 P for $1.<lb />
BELTS, Regular Price $1.50 NOW <lb />
Sports (oats and Suits Greatly Reduced<lb />
Jackets Priced To Move Quickly<lb />
Come I' Proctor'  - I  '<lb />
See Values That A<lb />
Kntire Stock of Sport Belts<lb />
j Regular Price $2.50 Now $1.50<lb />
CI OSIN'G OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF KHAKI Ax<lb />
PO ISHED COTTON PANTS<lb />
Values to S(i.9 Now $3.00<lb />
 Clerk in 3<lb />
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roctor<lb />
"The House of Named Brands"<lb />
CORNER FIFTH AND COTANCHE STREETS<lb /><lb />
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1MQ<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAOinvs<lb />
Lark ins Asserts Opinion<lb />
On Various N.C. Affairs<lb />
sstt<lb />
John larkins, Democratic National<lb />
ttefinan for North Carolina,<lb />
Bast Carolina audience Tues-<lb />
, North Carolina should use<lb />
available tarn money for strength-<lb />
public education and public<lb />
tys-<lb />
leeh to the social studies<lb />
tment and the Young Democra-<lb />
, tub of Kat Carolina, LarkinsIthe state making speeches<lb />
i Democratic party and en-<lb />
studenta and young people<lb />
ita rankl and work actively<lb />
party organization.<lb />
aas the first of a series<lb />
.kois to he brought to the cam-<lb />
v the YDC in an effort to stim-<lb />
interest in state and national<lb />
n Mi It on Singletary, President<lb />
cal club, explained that other<lb />
wil ' announced at a later<lb />
appropriations for<lb />
which achieved<lb />
B:ast Carolina.<lb />
Larkins visit to the campus in-<lb />
cluded an informal dinner party with<lb />
some of the students prior to his<lb />
speech. Larkins is seriously consid-<lb />
ered a potential candidate for Gov-<lb />
ernor and has recently been touring<lb />
Greeks Announce<lb />
Plans For Dance<lb />
spake about party frame-<lb />
ami explained the present<lb />
troths organization. He told<lb />
lenta that beiti active in a<lb />
v included being active in<lb />
it provide! an op-<lb />
: you to help select the<lb />
sa twice been Chairman<lb />
Democratic Party in North<lb />
Prom Trenton, N. C he<lb />
red nino times on the state<lb />
twite as President Pro<lb />
. Senate.<lb />
 t Jenkins who introduced<lb />
told the audience that<lb />
was a man of long experience<lb />
record was indicative of<lb />
ra devotion to public education<lb />
Mate. He listed the various<lb />
es I-arkins has served on townspeople.<lb />
The Inter-fraternity and Inter-<lb />
sorority Councils have announced<lb />
plans for a co-sponsored dance and<lb />
an accompanying concert to be con-<lb />
ducted March 18, 1960.<lb />
Hill Hamilton, chairman of the<lb />
joint I.F.CLS.C. Ball Committee,<lb />
las contracted the Four Freshmen<lb />
for the afternoon concert and Larry<lb />
El part's orchestra for the dance.<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion is going to share part of the<lb />
concert expenses so that it may be<lb />
made available to the whole college.<lb />
Because of the tremendous size of<lb />
the group as it is, the dance will be<lb />
limited to sorority and fraternity<lb />
members.<lb />
The committee, which is made up<lb />
of Hazel Collier, head of the com-<lb />
mittee from the I.S.C Sandra Be-<lb />
thune, Janice Saunders, Tom Nelson,<lb />
Bill Cozart, Ed Mann, Porgy Turner,<lb />
und Elmo Gaskill, has gotten tre-<lb />
mendous co-operation from the<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf" "The Mat<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gillu etc.)<lb />
"LITTLE STORIES WITH BIG MORALS"<lb />
First Little Story<lb />
 tnee upon h time a derm an exchange student from old Heidel-<lb />
berg came to an American university. He lived in the men's<lb />
dormitory of the great American university. He was a fine,<lb />
decent young man and all the other young men in the dormitory<lb />
of the great American university tried very hard to make<lb />
ods with him, but, unfortunately, he was so shy that he<lb />
ised all their invitations to join their bull sessions. After a<lb />
while his dormitory mates got tired of asking him and so the<lb />
poor crman exchange student, alas, spent every evening alone<lb />
m his room.<lb />
One night while sitting all alone in his room, he smelled the<lb />
most delicious aroma coming from the room next door. Con-<lb />
quering his shyness, he walked to the room next door and there<lb />
saw a bunch of his dormitory mates sitting around and dis-<lb />
cussing literature, art, culture, and like that. They were ail<lb />
making Marlboro cigarettes, which accounts for the delicious<lb />
aroma smelled by the 0UlHISII exchange student.<lb />
 kt rfWfc'<lb />
Timidly, he entered the room. "Excuse me he said, "but<lb />
wliat is that marvelous smell I smell?"<lb />
"It's our good Marlboro cigarettes cried the men, who were<lb />
named Fun-loving Ned, Happy Harry, Jolly Jim, and Tol'able<lb />
lavid.<lb />
So the C.ennan exchange student took a Marlboro and en-<lb />
ed those letter makin's, that finer filter, that smooth, hearty<lb />
ilavor, and soon he was comfortable and easy and lost his<lb />
Front that night forward, whenever he smelled the good smell<lb />
of Marlboro cigarettes, he always went next door and joined<lb />
the bull session. <lb />
MORAL: WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S MEYER<lb />
Second Little Story<lb />
Once upon a time there was an Indian brave named Walter T.<lb />
Muskrat who had a squaw named Margaret Giggling Water<lb />
Margaret was sort of a mess but she sure could make beaded<lb />
moccasins. Everv day she whipped up a brand-new pair of<lb />
beaded moccasins for Walter, which were so gorgeous that al<lb />
the Indian maids on the reservation grew giddy with admiration.<lb />
Well, sir, Margaret got pretty tense about all the girls making<lb />
eyes at Walter and one night they had a terrible quarrel.<lb />
Walter flew into a rage and slapped her on the wrist, whereupon<lb />
she started crying like all get-out and went home to her mother<lb />
and never came back. ,<lb />
"Good riddance said Walter, but alas, he soon found out<lb />
how wrong he was, for the Indian maids were Watty nv<lb />
terested in him, only in his moccasins, and when he stopped<lb />
showing up with a new pair every day they quickly gave him<lb />
the yo-heave-ho. Today he is a broken man, sitting all alone in<lb />
his tepee and muttering ancient Ute curses.<lb />
MORAL: DON'T FIGHT THE HAND THAT BEADS YOU<lb />
Third Little Story<lb />
Once there was a lion which was a very quiet tion. In fact, the<lb />
only time it ever made a sound was when it had a toothache.<lb />
MORAL: WHEN IT PAINS, IT BOARS<lb />
fhtSSSl<lb />
rh maker of Marlboro would Itke to point  moral too:<lb />
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Try a pack of Marlboro<lb />
m Marlboro' eieter cigarettePhilip Morrie and Alpine<lb />
Norwegians Here Next Week<lb />
Pictured above are three members of The Festival Company of Nor-<lb />
way troupe. Sponsored by the SGA, the group will appear on campus Janu-<lb />
ary 20 at 8:15 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. This is a part of the college<lb />
series and their will be no charge for students and faculty members. Pre-<lb />
sent I. D. cards at the door.<lb />
Jensen Announces Changes In<lb />
WWWS Broadcasting Schedule<lb />
"The student (body of East Caro-<lb />
lina College will hear many changes<lb />
in the programming of Campus<lb />
Radio Station, WWWS, as the station<lb />
begins its new programming with the<lb />
'Soaring Sixties' in mind says stat-<lb />
ion manager Rudd Jensen. This new<lb />
program operation is slated to begin<lb />
January 17, at 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Jensen announced that the campus<lb />
station will be in operation 20 broad-<lb />
cast hours per weekday, beginning<lb />
at 6:30 a.m. and ending at 2:00 a.m.<lb />
The station will begin a new Sunday<lb />
program schedule this Sunday at<lb />
3:00 p.m. and will continue to broad-<lb />
cast until 2:00 a.m.<lb />
In conjunction with the new pro-<lb />
gram schedule, WWWS announces<lb />
that any student, faculty member, or<lb />
interested person who wishes to sub-<lb />
mit an appropriate title for the new<lb />
program to be heard from 6:30 a.m.<lb />
to 3:00 p.m. each weekday may do so<lb />
by sending hia suggestion to "Name<lb />
the Program Contest In care of the<lb />
station in the Joyner Library Build-<lb />
title for the program will receive two<lb />
long playing albums as an award.<lb />
Because of crowded seating condi-<lb />
tions at the recent Pirate home bas-<lb />
ketball games, campus radio will<lb />
broadcast all remaining home basket-<lb />
ball games in 1960. Veteran Sports-<lb />
caster, Jim Balance will do the play-<lb />
by-play, and Kirk Bryant will handle<lb />
color at halftime. Campus radio will<lb />
broadcast tonight's contest between<lb />
the Pirates and Quakers of Guilford<lb />
College. Broadcast time will be 7:55<lb />
p.m.<lb />
"This year stress will be put upon<lb />
better collegiate broadcasting for the<lb />
students whom the radio station<lb />
serves claims Jensen. The sta-<lb />
tion's programming will remain the<lb />
same except for the addition of many<lb />
new features, such as singing station<lb />
breaks and personalized messages<lb />
about the programs presented on<lb />
campus radio.<lb />
(Student service announcements and<lb />
student service programs will also<lb />
highlight the new "Soaring Sixties"<lb />
program format beginning this Sun-<lb />
Rush Closes For<lb />
Sororities; lids<lb />
Awaited By Girls<lb />
East Carolina's second sorority<lb />
rush week is in its final stages today<lb />
and over 100 girls await their bids,<lb />
which will be picked up Saturday at<lb />
Jarvis Hall offices.<lb />
This is the first sorority rush of<lb />
the year and the first one to take<lb />
place since East Carolina's sororities<lb />
have become nationally associated.<lb />
All eight sororities have been giv-<lb />
ing parties for the past week and<lb />
will continue through tomorrow<lb />
night, when the rushees will go to<lb />
Jarvis Hall offices to sign sorority<lb />
preferences. The girls will check<lb />
first, second, and third choices.<lb />
Pledges will be taken in by Chi<lb />
Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Sig-<lb />
ma Sigma, Alpha Phi, Alpha Omi-<lb />
cron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta,<lb />
and Kappa Delta.<lb />
Only the rushees who met with<lb />
the members of the sororities at the<lb />
preliminary rush meeting before the<lb />
holidays were eligible for formal<lb />
rush.<lb />
Dean of Women, Ruth White, said<lb />
today, "We have had 107 girls to<lb />
sign up and I think rush week has<lb />
been quite a success. This year's<lb />
rush has been held in accordance<lb />
with national Pan Hellenic rules<lb />
Three Students Attend<lb />
Christian Conference<lb />
ing. The person who selects the best day.<lb />
Fashion School Announces<lb />
Scholarship For Seniors<lb />
Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion<lb />
Careers in New York City announced<lb />
on campus today that up to four<lb />
Fashion Fellowships will be awarded<lb />
this year in their twenty-second an-<lb />
nual nation-wide awards to senior<lb />
college women. Each fellowship cov-<lb />
ers the full tuition of $1350 for the<lb />
One Year Course for the year 1960-<lb />
1061. All senior women graduating<lb />
before August 31, 1960 are eligible<lb />
to apply.<lb />
The widely-known New York<lb />
School offers fellowships yearly to<lb />
encourage able college graduates to<lb />
enter a field which holds unusual<lb />
advancement opportunities for well-<lb />
trained young women. Graduates<lb />
hold jobs in buying, advertising, sty-<lb />
ling, radio and television, and mag-<lb />
azine editorial (work. The School<lb />
maintains an active placement serv-<lb />
I e to help graduates throughout their<lb />
careers.<lb />
The One Year Course at Tobe-<lb />
Coburn emphasizes actual contact<lb />
with the fashion industry through<lb />
lectures by important fashion per-<lb />
sonalities; visits to manufacturers,<lb />
department stores, buying offices,<lb />
fashion shows and museums; and ten<lb />
full weeks of working experience,<lb />
with pay, in New York stores and<lb />
other fashion organizations.<lb />
Now (attending Tobe-Coburn as<lb />
holders of the 1959-1960 fellowships<lb />
are graduates of Brigham Young<lb />
University, Northwestern Universl<lb />
ity, and the University of Utah.<lb />
Senior women may secure Fashion<lb />
Fellowship registration blanks from<lb />
the dean's office, the vocational of-<lb />
fice, or from the Fashion Fellow-<lb />
ship Secretary, Tobe-Coburn School<lb />
for Fashion Careers, 851 Madison<lb />
Avenue, New York 1, New York.<lb />
Registration closes January 27, 1960.<lb />
SAM Receives Charter<lb />
Saturday Afternoon<lb />
The East Carolina Chapter for<lb />
Advancement of Management<lb />
(SAM), will receive its charter at a<lb />
luncheon meeting at 12:00 noon on<lb />
January 16, 1960.<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins newly-appointed<lb />
President of East Carolina College,<lb />
will represent the administration at<lb />
this function. Dr. Browning, head of<lb />
the Business Department, will intro-<lb />
duce L. F. Zerfoss who will present<lb />
the charter. Mr. Zerfoss is director<lb />
of Industrial Relation and Manage-<lb />
ment Services for the American Enka<lb />
Corporation of Enka, North Caro-<lb />
lina, a major producer of rayon and<lb />
nylon.<lb />
Mr. Zerfoss, the principal speaker<lb />
for the presentation, is also the Na-<lb />
tional VicePresident of Seminars<lb />
for the Society for Advancement of<lb />
Management.<lb />
AAUW Announces<lb />
Grant For Study'<lb />
A scholarship award of $660 for<lb />
study in a foreign country will be<lb />
made in March, 1960, to a qualified<lb />
East Carolina College woman stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
This is the third such award offer-<lb />
ed by the Greenville Branch of the<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women. The first recipient studied<lb />
French at the University of Paris<lb />
in 1956. The second winner went the<lb />
next summer to Germany, where she<lb />
was studying voice.<lb />
The award is open for study in<lb />
any field wherein the applicant has<lb />
a record of outstanding progress, has<lb />
i definite study project in mind,<lb />
and possesses other qualifications<lb />
indicating that foreign study would<lb />
be particularly beneficial.<lb />
For further information see Mrs.<lb />
"arjfuerite Perry, chairman nf <lb />
Scholarship Fund (Graham 104) whr<lb />
JU receive applications for the<lb />
ucetka Committee of the AA.U.W<lb />
Nancy Alford, Frosty Smith and<lb />
Dixie Wilson recently returned from<lb />
the 18th Ecumenical Student Confer-<lb />
ence on the Christian World Mission.<lb />
They attended the quadrennial<lb />
conference of the World Student<lb />
Christian Federation, formerly Wor-<lb />
ld Student Volunteer Movement,<lb />
from December 27 to January 2 in<lb />
Athens, Ohio on the campus of the<lb />
University of Ohio.<lb />
More than 3600 students repre-<lb />
senting 77 countries other than the<lb />
United States were in attendance at<lb />
the inter-racial, inter-denominational<lb />
conference.<lb />
"The Sign of Jonah a drams,<lb />
was presented by Union Theological<lb />
Seminary of New York City. This<lb />
play pictured the guilt of mankind,<lb />
his trial and the verdict "guilty<lb />
Other real true-life dramas ' were<lb />
presented which depicted some of the<lb />
frontiers discussed at the conference.<lb />
Each day of the conference was<lb />
characterized by a Biblical address by<lb />
Bishop Lesslie Newbigin, missionary<lb />
to India; festival of Nations pro-<lb />
gram where each country presented<lb />
their native folk songs, dances and<lb />
dress; emphasis upon one of the nine<lb />
different frontiers by an outstanding<lb />
person in each particular frontier<lb />
and reports from students who had<lb />
experienced these frontiers; fireside<lb />
discussions which included education,<lb />
singing of Negro spirituals, discus-<lb />
sions of customs and conditions in<lb />
"ther countries and more than one-<lb />
hundred other topics. Music for the<lb />
conference was furnished by a 140<lb />
voice international choir.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Scott Latourette, pro-<lb />
fessor at Yale University, speaking<lb />
of technological upheavel told the<lb />
tui'ents that the scientists who made<lb />
all the modern inventions "seem un-<lb />
able to control them .As he com-<lb />
pared the U.S. with conditions in<lb />
other countries he asked, "Why<lb />
should we in this country work only<lb />
30 hours a week and enjoy the high-<lb />
est standard of living while those<lb />
in other countries work 60 hours and<lb />
barely survive?" Or. Kermit Elby of<lb />
the University of Chicago discussed<lb />
the effect of an agricultural and fac-<lb />
tory way of life and others in terms<lb />
of the technological upheavel in<lb />
U.S.<lb />
Dr. Martin Luther King speaking<lb />
on racial tensions told the conference<lb />
"We face a crisis today in race re-<lb />
lations He continued by saying that<lb />
"racial injustice is not only a prob-<lb />
lem in the UJ3. but the world over<lb />
King challenged the audience by add-<lb />
ing that "the world in which we live<lb />
is geographically one and we are<lb />
challenged to make it spiritually one.<lb />
The aim must never be to defeat the<lb />
white man but to win his love and<lb />
respect<lb />
Speaking of the militant non-<lb />
Christian beliefs such as Hinduism<lb />
and Buddhism, Rev. Harry Daniel<lb />
reminded them that "Christian life<lb />
is the response of the 'I love you of <lb />
God<lb />
Upon asking these three girls sent<lb />
to the conference by the YWCA,<lb />
they replied that, "talking with stu-<lb />
dents from Japan, Korea, Jordan, In-<lb />
dia and other countries concerning<lb />
their feelings and opinions toward<lb />
Americans was one of the many<lb />
highlights<lb />
Council Holds Second<lb />
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The Informal Christian iSdience<lb />
College Group will hold their month-<lb />
ly meeting January 14. The service<lb />
will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Which-<lb />
ard Music Building room 105.<lb />
The subject for this month is<lb />
"Mary Baker Eddy the discoverer of<lb />
Christian Science The reader will<lb />
read selections from Science and<lb />
Health with Key to the Scriptures<lb />
by Mary Baker Eddy and from the<lb />
Holy Bible King James Version.<lb />
Testimonies of healing experiences<lb />
concerning Christian Science will be<lb />
given.<lb />
The students, professors, and<lb />
friends of the college are invited by<lb />
the Group to attend these services.<lb />
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Revised Listings<lb />
The new enlarged 1960 annual<lb />
SUMMER PLACEMENT DIREC-<lb />
TORY, the largest and most com-<lb />
prehensive listing of actual summer<lb />
jobs, projects, and awards is now<lb />
available. Copies can be examined at<lb />
most University Placement or Deans'<lb />
offices, college and public libraries,<lb />
and school superintendents' offices.<lb />
This unique DIRECTORY com-<lb />
pletely revised each yeaT, is partic-<lb />
ularly prepared for teachers, pro-<lb />
cessors, librarians, and college stu-<lb />
dents. Jobs for which high school<lb />
seniors may also apply are clearly<lb />
indicated.<lb />
Some of the over 12,000 summer<lb />
earning opportunities listed through-<lb />
out the United States and many for-<lb />
eign countries include an opportunity<lb />
to be a recreation director at Wash-<lb />
ington's Olympic National Park;<lb />
joining a group of young people from<lb />
many nations on an aroheological ex-<lb />
cavation to expose an ancient temple<lb />
in France; and acting with a Bards-<lb />
town, Kentucky summer dramatic<lb />
group in "The Stephen Foster<lb />
Story<lb />
This year's DIRECTORY offers<lb />
many special student training pro-<lb />
grams and openings of a permanent<lb />
nature in hundreds of firms such as<lb />
Chemstrand Corporation, Addresso-<lb />
graph-Multigraph Corporation, Pac-<lb />
ific Mutual Life Insurance Co and<lb />
the Ingersoll-Rand Co.<lb />
All openings have been submitted<lb />
directly to the INSTITUTE and in-<lb />
clude job descriptions, dates of em-<lb />
ployment, necessary qualifications,<lb />
number of openings, salaries, and the<lb />
names and the addresses of the em-<lb />
ployers. Helpful information is given<lb />
on how to apply for positions and<lb />
each DIRECTORY contains a sample<lb />
resume to assist applicants applying<lb />
for their first job.<lb />
The regular price is $3.00. How-<lb />
ever, students and teachers writing<lb />
on their school stationery csn obtain<lb />
this year's employment guide for<lb />
only $2.00 from THE ADVANCE-<lb />
MENT and PLACEMENT INSTI-<lb />
TUTE, Box 99N, Station G, Brook-<lb />
lyn 22, N. Y.<lb />
-The North Carolina Council on In-<lb />
Justrial Arts Teacher Education held<lb />
its second annual meeting in the Col-<lb />
lege Library on January 9.<lb />
Industrial Arts teachers educators<lb />
from North Carolina State, Appala-<lb />
chian State Teachers College, and<lb />
East Carolina attended the meeting.<lb />
The purpose of the council is to<lb />
improve the programs of industrial<lb />
arts teacher education in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Considered on the agenda at the<lb />
meeting were the recently published<lb />
"A Guide to Curriculum Study in<lb />
Industrial Arts and the newly or-<lb />
ganized curriculum for industrial<lb />
arts teacher preparation at Appala-<lb />
chian State Teachers College.<lb />
Dr. Ivan Hostetler, Vice-President<lb />
of the American Industrial Arts As-<lb />
sociation, and Head of Department<lb />
of Industrial Arts, N. C. State pre-<lb />
sided at the meeting.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth L. Bing and the E.<lb />
C. C. Industrial Arts Faculty were<lb />
hosts to the group.<lb />
January 14: Senior recital. Carolyn<lb />
Elam, soprano; Miriam Saunders,<lb />
piano. McGinnis Auditorium 3:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
January 15: APO White Ball. Wright<lb />
iAuditorium 8:00 p.m.<lb />
January 16: Free movie: "Woman<lb />
Obsessed Austin 7:00 pjn.<lb />
January 19: Danforth lecture. Wil-<lb />
liam H. Meyer, Congressman from<lb />
Vermont, Library Auditorium 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
January 20: Entertainment Series:<lb />
Festival of Norway, Wright Audi-<lb />
torium 8:00 p.m.<lb />
January 21: Senior recital: Moyer<lb />
Harris, clarinet; Nancy Harris, con-<lb />
tralto. McGinnis Auditorium 3:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
January 23: Free movie: "Miracle of<lb />
the Hill Austin 7:00 pjn.<lb />
January 26: Grass tRoots Opera Pre-<lb />
sentation. Wright Auditorium 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
January 28: Senior recital: Shelby<lb />
Grady, piano; Ray Neel, trumpet.<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Beginners' bridge class. College<lb />
Union TV Room 7:00 p.m.<lb />
ECC Playhouse performance: "The<lb />
Diary of Anne Frank McGinnis<lb />
8:00 pjn.<lb />
January 29: Basketball game: ECC<lb />
vs Western Carolina. Gymnasium<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
ECC Playhouse performance: "The<lb />
Diary of Anne Frank McGinnis<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
January 30: Free movie: "A Private<lb />
Affair Austin 7:00 pjn.<lb />
ECC Playhouse performance: "The<lb />
Diary of Anne Frank McGinnis<lb />
8:00 pjn.<lb />
Number Change<lb />
The numbers on the pay tele-<lb />
phones in the dormitories have been<lb />
changed since the campus directories<lb />
have been printed. Below are a list<lb />
of the new numbers.<lb />
Cadets Leave Campus<lb />
Bound For Virginia<lb />
Eighty of East Carolina's AFROTC<lb />
cadets will leave Greenville at 5:00<lb />
tomorrow morning for a trip to<lb />
Langley Air Force base in Virginia.<lb />
The group will be carried on an<lb />
orientation tour of Langley base,<lb />
which is the home base of the Tac-<lb />
tical Air Command, to create more<lb />
interest in the Air Force program<lb />
on campus.<lb />
The cadets will fly to the base<lb />
trom Seymour Johnson field in<lb />
Goldsboro on two C-123 type air-<lb />
craft in an air lift operation, and<lb />
plan to return late Friday afternoon.<lb />
Cadet Group Comma.ider Lt. Col.<lb />
Dennis M. Biggs and Cadet Admin-<lb />
istrative Officer Major Robert L.<lb />
Needs will accompany the other 78<lb />
cadets on the excursion.<lb />
Cotton<lb />
Counselor  236<lb />
Second Floor , 2-9671<lb />
Third Floor  2-9612<lb />
Fleming<lb />
Counselor<lb />
242<lb />
Student NEA To Meet<lb />
Wednesday In Rawl<lb />
The Student National Education<lb />
Association will meet January 20 it<lb />
Rawl 130 at 7:00 p.m. There will be<lb />
a guest speaker and reports from<lb />
various committees: Among the re-<lb />
ports will be the report on tile pro-<lb />
ject of helping the underprivileged<lb />
at Christmas.<lb />
This year the Student NEA has<lb />
more than 137 members. Recently a<lb />
room was provided in 'Rawl for this<lb />
organization. The room is 31S.<lb />
First Floor  2-9290 A 2-9315<lb />
Garrett<lb />
Counselor, East Wing 266<lb />
Counselor, West Wing 272<lb />
First Floor 2-9208<lb />
Second Floor  2-9716<lb />
Third Floor  2-9434<lb />
Jarvis Counselor 219<lb />
 220<lb />
First Floor 2-9485<lb />
Jones First Floor 2-9616 Second Floor . &amp;2-9372 2-9715<lb />
Third Floor 2-9216 Fourth Floor &amp;2-9260 2-9297<lb />
Ragsdale Counselor261<lb />
First Floor2-9564<lb />
Second Floor2-9335<lb />
Slsy Counselor. 286<lb />
Second Floor . Third Floor2-9287 2-9967<lb />
Umstead First Floor 2-9974<lb />
Third FloorZ-793SH<lb />
Wilson<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
January u<lb />
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DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
It was ,v Mara back that an East Carolina-Elon basketball<lb />
iity rowi in Burlington and enthusiasm was always at a<lb />
peak. The brand of ba.ketba i  msidered the top in the North State<lb />
ConfBre<lb />
3 nith and his cagers made the venture<lb />
into Burlington and the MM IM in contrast to years past. It was only<lb />
a spari- : that -showed asp for the North State game and few ECC<lb />
routers wen a aana i. - ipectatars.<lb />
Without i loubt. the Carolina-Wake Forest game at near-by Greens-<lb />
eay fans bj't the M still a disappointment in view<lb />
: rv which ne existed between these two schools.<lb />
Elon Fortunes Take Dip<lb />
ive taken a dip in recent years and their<lb />
I tifferenl The action of Saturday's contest was of<lb />
 of the official's control at times.<lb />
at times.<lb />
M MM as head tuti.r for the Christians<lb />
th forme KM lea stars, who like to rough it up<lb />
I " - -eports. Elon has already been in sev-<lb />
rfll likely be in many more before<lb />
ne.<lb />
i East ha showed more style and fitness than the<lb />
i -re never ahle to demonstrate it to the fullest degree.<lb />
 ijrhneck-type of game and this warped<lb />
at times.<lb />
ame Is Rough One<lb />
e lime a dozen and the contest saw no less than 51 com-<lb />
interesting .ranie but rough right down to the line.<lb />
 Cty. however, the Christians had a<lb />
. . up. It teas a tir n for the Bucs and left a feeling<lb />
it to the rough-and-tumble Christians'<lb />
i -  . complete.<lb />
League Is Well-Balanced<lb />
ig4 it the ta State Conference is that this is the<lb />
mj years. Cata vha's upset win of<lb />
day night and WCC's victory nvr<lb />
Th Bears turned right around, after B r: f ICTION<lb />
ilai an from the unbeaten ranks within<lb />
tea .e final half of the 1959-60 season<lb />
l nona; its midst.<lb />
he one of the surprises thus far. The<lb />
tamps, have looked bad away from home<lb />
- -ome court. Lenoir Rhyne. High Point,<lb />
l ne top choices by tribes and lead the<lb />
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Home ourt Has Advantage<lb />
 be a big factor in settling the family<lb />
 v i - -at North State clubs have always<lb />
ne court" and even the basement-dwellers can't<lb />
.ne home court club can be spotted<lb />
 i " . - id in dishing out the points.<lb />
Bucs Battle Guilford Here Tonight<lb />
I. V<lb />
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. The holiday period was a busy one for Coach Earl They dropped decisions to West Virginia IVch and I of Richmond. In<lb />
Smith ind his Fast arolina cagers. BCC walked off with consolation j the above shots. Lacy West is shown goin up for a basket on th left and<lb />
honors in th tamp Lejeune tournament, defeating Huntingdon and Eton. Cotton  iayton  getting a fip-tn an th- riijht. Both hama are freshmen.<lb />
Second Half Rally Gives ECC Win Over<lb />
and Bowes Star<lb />
Elon; Riddick, Clayton<lb />
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in a rock'em-sock'em fashion<lb />
Saturday night with East Carolina<lb />
1 v" trips instead of taking the exploding in the second half to take<lb />
ist to Appalachian in a close game<lb />
MS ahead for this weekend,<lb />
i tard te and I jep of the trip has never been ac-<lb />
'ar is<lb />
take a deep breath and<lb />
the :marnent.<lb />
Fifth Annual High School<lb />
Swim Meet Here Saturday<lb />
7. 100 yard Breaststroke<lb />
I. 100 yard Backstroke<lb />
raid Freestyle<lb />
10. 100 yard Butterfly<lb />
II. 200 yard Freestyle Relay<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
Ha - Pool will be 8. 100 yard Free -<lb />
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1 High<lb />
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 a North Carolina<lb />
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portunity to share<lb />
lal problems.<lb />
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-ation of the awards,<lb />
events are a follow:<lb />
i medley Relay<lb />
a rough 83-64 North State contest<lb />
 a hristian'a home<lb />
irt.<lb />
 -ame losing streak<lb />
. f the  . East<lb />
: led their conference re-<lb />
cord '<lb />
1 Bptaio Ike Riddick ami freshman<lb />
ottoi aytor sparked :ne victory<lb />
aw tempers flare often and<lb />
oroves of baskotbar players spr:rv -<lb />
eti a floor all night. Riddick,<lb />
" a daredevil drivinwr ganand bucket-<lb />
ed 23 points most si them on free<lb />
 v-neade.i Clayton<lb />
 : ;n 22.<lb />
North State joust was slowed<lb />
I i v. f 51 fouls and 29<lb />
: against the Christians. East<lb />
the free throw line was still at a<lb />
,ve!y low mark but the Bucs<lb />
.rood on 29 charity tosses and<lb />
thai a-as a deciding factor in the<lb />
meeting of these two bitter riva.s.<lb />
Eaat Carolina led most of the way<lb />
but their margin the first half was<lb />
a nair. A free toss by Rid-<lb />
didi and a jump shot by Clayton<lb />
gave the Bucs a quick start. C. G.<lb />
th ee consecutive free<lb />
 the score at 3-3 for one<lb />
e two times that it was knotted.<lb />
With Clayton and Riddick doing<lb />
of the scoring. ECC moved out<lb />
front for good and their gap at one<lb />
time was by as much as aix points,<lb />
L&amp;-12. A five point lead just prior<lb />
to intermission was quickly demo-<lb />
-d by the Christians on two quick<lb />
field goals by Rich Conatser and Ed<lb />
Burke, making the score 32-31 at<lb />
r'time.<lb />
A bucket by Ron Bell after the sec-<lb />
i Hooting percentage from' ond half tip pushed F.Ion out front<lb />
for the first and only time. Ike Ri<lb />
(iick went to the free throw<lb />
and made good on two to erase the<lb />
Christian ad and unbar the<lb />
for the Pirate attack.<lb />
Benny Bowes, a star of the past.<lb />
once agair. . the second r.alf<lb />
the Bucs with another<lb />
role aa a reserve. Bow-<lb />
.ong with Don Smitr shook the<lb />
 : se to the fir it six<lb />
minutes of the second half and It<lb />
 efore Coach Bill Miller of<lb />
. .   the bench to call<lb />
a timeout.<lb />
Bowes. replacing injured Dave<lb />
Starrett, threw in nine point-<lb />
: q aarter and came down with<lb />
some clutch ding. Playing be-<lb />
netuwn fans. Benny stepped<lb />
in'o the lineup with the t aimness of<lb />
 pro and his talent was the needed<lb />
it for victory.<lb />
Altar the B aa <lb />
kets. East Carolina had the upper<lb />
eft un-<lb />
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B . the switch of Clay-<lb />
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a the SO version of<lb />
the aasjna that got<lb />
2138 miles per gallon<lb />
in the latest Mobilgas<lb />
Economy Runmore<lb />
than any attar full-<lb />
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Here's a V? with the<lb />
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shaft and other refine-<lb />
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Ea$lE-T0-L0D<lb />
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