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Opera Tuesday<lb />
The National Grass Roots Opera<lb />
(r,iany will present Bizet's "Car-<lb />
mtn" in Wright Auditorium here<lb />
luoday night at 8:00 p.m. Tickets<lb />
arc being sold by members of th<lb />
Mask Department.<lb />
Eastarolinian<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Pictorial Feature<lb />
See pages three and four of this<lb />
week's paper for a comprehensive<lb />
survey of th ECC Art Department.<lb />
Pictures were done by staff photo-<lb />
grapher G rover Smithwick.<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
iwtKENVILLE, N. C , THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Meyer Cites Problem<lb />
In Search For P<lb />
Hy JASPER JONES<lb />
The troubles and problems that<lb />
front us in a search for world<lb />
ras the theme of the recent<lb />
lecturer, Congressman Wil-<lb />
H Meyer of Vermont, who has<lb />
 camjpua this week.<lb />
rhont his lectures Congress-<lb />
Meyei emphasised the fact that<lb />
no easy means of achieving<lb />
t ace. Americans must be<lb />
compromise and disregard<lb />
k is of innate superiority<lb />
 Americanism.<lb />
Meyer i riticized the Administra-<lb />
  its failure to actually in it i-<lb />
- i effective systems for dis-<lb />
sent and its lack of planning<lb />
ta in arms expenditure along<lb />
necessary economic adjust-<lb />
n .ch he praised top na-<lb />
iders for their recent indi-<lb />
foT control of the<lb />
race, Meyer explained that<lb />
ss should pass resolutions to<lb />
 to establish a " 'tone' or<lb />
f direction toward banning<lb />
testa and finally, total dis-<lb />
 amei t<lb />
' meetings and traditional di-<lb />
tic methods may not be suffi-<lb />
cing our problems, Mey-<lb />
Direct negotiation on im-<lb />
problema is the practical<lb />
and mutual inspection be-<lb />
e U.S. and the U.S.SiR. is<lb />
ibahle solution.<lb />
Disengagement, Meyer asserted, is<lb />
tut idea for reducing ten-<lb />
s would be a plan requiring<lb />
  at of opposing military<lb />
m tension areas by mutual<lb />
rat.<lb />
Mi - -aid that the Administra-<lb />
 be apathetk in the face<lb />
iiate need for detailed plan-<lb />
u-mament and a suitable<lb />
ec nomk readjustment dur-<lb />
luction of arms expenditure.<lb />
 IministraAion is "incredibly<lb />
red to grapple with the<lb />
 peace he added.<lb />
!  .rested in the govern-<lb />
ries on crime and racketeer-<lb />
He expressed disgust at the me-<lb />
s by which many criminals have<lb />
been convicted. He cited as examples<lb />
A' apone who was convicted on in-<lb />
.   evasion and Alger Hiss who<lb />
vi.ted of perjury. Heyer said<lb />
such criminals cannot be con-<lb />
n then major crimes, there<lb />
legislation to make it pos-<lb />
Program Features<lb />
'Top Brass' Group<lb />
Inauguration Set;<lb />
Friday To Speak<lb />
Inauguration of Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins as President of East Carolina<lb />
College will take place Friday, May<lb />
 Ceremonies will be held in the<lb />
College Stadium at 11 a.m.<lb />
.President William Friday of the<lb />
Greater University of North Caro-<lb />
!ina has a cepted an invitation to<lb />
ake the inaugural address.<lb />
Plans for the event have begun by<lb />
committee headed by Mrs. James<lb />
. Fleming and Dr. James L. White<lb />
" the college faoulty. Twenty-seven<lb />
ther members in lude representa-<lb />
ives of the faculty and administra-<lb />
te staff; the student body; the<lb />
: lumni; the public schools; and the<lb />
 ess, radio, and television.<lb />
The inaugural program will ex-<lb />
tend over the week of May 9-18. In-<lb />
cluded among events will be athletic<lb />
contests, programs of music and<lb />
drama, and various social affairs.<lb />
Further announcement of plans for<lb />
kp inauguration will be announced<lb />
t an earlv date.<lb />
State Education Board Denies<lb />
East Carolina Expansion Bid<lb />
The East Carolina Mask Depart-<lb />
ment will present a varied program<lb />
of music featuring the Brass Choir<lb />
on January 27. "Top Brass as the<lb />
group is called, is conducted by j<lb />
lames H. Parnell of the Music De-1 Twenty-eight ECC students will<lb />
partment faculty, and this conceit - nend their Easter Holidays in Nas-<lb />
will be held in Austin Auditorium , sas on a trip arranged by the Flori-<lb />
FC Group Plans<lb />
Nassau Journey<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Included in the program will be<lb />
"Excerpts from the Water Music<lb />
by George Frederic Handel; selec-<lb />
tions from the motion picture "Quo<lb />
Vadis by Mihles Rossa; "Theme<lb />
and Variation for Brass Choir by<lb />
Veres Reynolds; and Fanfare from<lb />
the ballet "La Peri by Paul Dukas.<lb />
Steve Clements will be featured on<lb />
i. timpani solo, "Concerto for Tim-<lb />
pani by Jaromir Weinberger.<lb />
Said Mr. Parnell, "We gave our<lb />
first conceit last winter, and<lb />
hope it will be an annual affair<lb />
Thoe in the brass choir are: trum-<lb />
pets: Thomas Spry, Gayle Eaker,<lb />
da Union of the University of Flori<lb />
da. The ROC students will join Wom-<lb />
an's College and N.C. State College<lb />
students in Raleigh for the trip to<lb />
Miami. Special space has been ar-<lb />
ranged for them by N.C. State Col-<lb />
lege Union on the Seaboard Air<lb />
Line Railroad.<lb />
In Miami the students will board<lb />
the "S.S. Bahama Star" for the<lb />
weekend trip. The cruise director<lb />
aboard ship will assist passengers<lb />
in various types of recreation. En-<lb />
tertainment, shows, and dancing<lb />
lounge with orchestra are just a few<lb />
of the ship's attractions.<lb />
It is not too kite to get reserva-<lb />
NANCY HARRIS<lb />
at her office at Christian Church.<lb />
Rebekah Crouch, and James Burns; j tions aboard ship Cynthia Menden-<lb />
Trombones: Jerry Liles, Frank Bui- hall, CU Recreation Director an-<lb />
lard. Francis Swanson, and Frank nounces. The round trip from Miami<lb />
Smith. Ted Beach, Jerry Van Dyke, to Nassau, 8 meals, and lodging for<lb />
Otis Strother, and Reggie Robinson<lb />
are the horn players, and Bill Tuck-<lb />
er will play baritone. The percussion<lb />
i layers are: Steve Clements and<lb />
the weekend costs $49.00 (transpor<lb />
tation fare to Miami not included).<lb />
ECC students interested in fur-<lb />
ther details of the trip should see<lb />
Rotary Names Nancy Harris<lb />
Foreign Fellowship Winner<lb />
Nancy H. Harris, a graduate stu-t Masters degree. At present she is<lb />
Frank Dew; and John Savage plays j Miss Mendenhall in the College Un-<lb />
tuba. All of the above are instru- j ion Office. The deadline for reser-<lb />
ment majors. I vations aboard ship will be Feb-<lb />
Admission is free. ' ruary 1.<lb />
ROTC Nets $520 For March Of Dimes<lb />
The Air Force ROTC of East Caro- .<lb />
eye possibly set a record for<lb />
HuTC drill teams in a l2Mi hour<lb />
 stint last week which net-<lb />
" for the current March of<lb />
ampaign.<lb />
man team began its "March-<lb />
on" Thursday morning on 3rd<lb />
et in front of the Pitt County<lb />
house after announcing it would<lb />
tinue to go through its paces as<lb />
- contributions to the annual<lb />
charity campaign came in at the<lb />
of 10 cents per second.<lb />
The march, which began at 11:30 lg<lb />
a.au, continued until midnight Thurs-<lb />
day night with only four members<lb />
having to drop out.<lb />
After three hours of precision drill-<lb />
ing, the money count revealed the i<lb />
iate of contribution was less than<lb />
160 per hour, but the cadets insisted<lb />
upon continuing the gruelling pace<lb />
that amounted to an estimated 60<lb />
miles for the 12-plus hours.<lb />
Under the direction of T-Sgt.<lb />
Thomas E. Winstead of Wilson, the<lb />
drill team continued its round-the-<lb />
ck march in spite of official sug-<lb />
tions that it come to a halt.<lb />
Each member of the team contri-<lb />
buted one dollar to the campaign,<lb />
corn-prising the largest cash dona-<lb />
tion of the afternoon. A pair of<lb />
$50 contributions "boosted, the mor-<lb />
ale" of the marching students about<lb />
9 o'clock following a four-hour<lb />
"drought Sgt. Winstead said.<lb />
The students, accustomed to march-<lb />
ing some 10 hours per week, were<lb />
allowed five-minute breaks upon<lb />
completion of each hours drilling.<lb />
During these brief rest periods,<lb />
.adets sat on the Third St. curbing<lb />
and rubbed blistered and aching feet.<lb />
At the members' requests, the short<lb />
ret periods were discontinued to-<lb />
ward the end of the 12-hour hike be-<lb />
cause "our feet hurt worse when we<lb />
stop "  , t<lb />
Sgt Winstead voiced disappoint-<lb />
ment at the rate of contribution. "We<lb />
certainly expected better results, he<lb />
said. The Air Science office on the! Sampedro, Robert Needs, Harry Bay-<lb />
campus will remain available for ley, Robert Taylor, Walter Worth-<lb />
contributions to be phoned in (PLjington, William Russell and Jimmy<lb />
2-6101, ext. 258). Lowe.<lb />
Sgt. Winstead was "very proud I Other members are: Charles Bland,<lb />
of the entire cadets corps at the j Kenneth Alexander, Willie Anders,<lb />
college  very proud of them He Roy Morris, Ronald Crawley, Paul<lb />
emphasised, it was "not their idea Breaks, Otis Spell, Gordon Gillis, and<lb />
to stop, I made them quit<lb />
The same members that began the<lb />
marathon hike were still marching<lb />
at the end. Only four were forced<lb />
to leave the ranks because severe<lb />
foot blisters prevented further march-<lb />
John Johnson.<lb />
AiFROTC drill team members are:<lb />
William. Wiley, Edward Farrell, John<lb />
The family were objecting to their<lb />
son's girl, insisting that he ought to<lb />
be a little more particular about the<lb />
company he kept. "I'm sorry, Dad<lb />
said the boy, "but that's the best girl<lb />
1 tan get with the car we've got<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
dent of Greenville, has been named<lb />
as a winner of the International<lb />
Rotary Fellowship for study abroad<lb />
in the University of Grenoble in<lb />
Grenoble, France, located in the foot<lb />
hills of the Alps in southern France.<lb />
Nancy, daughter of Mrs. Ruth<lb />
Harris and the late Albert Harris,<lb />
a as one of the three North Carolina<lb />
college students and one of 121 stu-<lb />
dents from 27 counties to receive<lb />
the fellowship.<lb />
In this third, oldest city in France,<lb />
Nancy plans to study French, Eur-<lb />
opean civilization, and possibly some<lb />
psychology courses. She will be<lb />
abroad for a year and will not be<lb />
working for a degree at the Uni-<lb />
versity nor will she take examina-<lb />
tions. The purpose of the fellowship<lb />
is "to gain an understanding of the<lb />
social and economic way of living<lb />
in France and in turn show the peo-<lb />
ple of Grenoble the American way<lb />
of life Nancy stated, "While I am<lb />
on this fellowship, I will be making<lb />
talks to all the Rotary Clubs. Every-<lb />
thing I say throughout my tour will<lb />
be in French. Also I will be making<lb />
my home with a French family<lb />
Nancy will begin school in Grenoble<lb />
on November 1.<lb />
The date for sailing abroad has<lb />
not definitely been set. The fellow-<lb />
hip, with an estimated $2,700, cov-<lb />
ers traveling, living, and touring<lb />
expenses within France. The fellow-<lb />
ship of three million dollars was<lb />
started in 1947.<lb />
In May, Nancy will receive her<lb />
also working as religious education<lb />
director for the Eighth Street Chiis-<lb />
tian Church.<lb />
While here at ECC, Nancy has<lb />
been named Miss Summer School<lb />
for 1956 and Azalea Queen in 1959.<lb />
Last Dec-ember, she was elected to<lb />
represent BOC in the national YW-<lb />
CA Conference at the University of<lb />
Illinois. Nancy is a member of<lb />
"Who's Who 'n American Colleges<lb />
and Universities" and Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi sorority.<lb />
About her trip, Nancy states, "I'm<lb />
excited about it and I am looking for-<lb />
ward to all the new experiences I<lb />
will meet. I just wish I could take<lb />
some of my friends along. It's going<lb />
to be a big adjustment after having<lb />
lived all my life in Greenville, but<lb />
I'm willing to meet the challenge<lb />
Upon returning next summer from<lb />
the tour, Nancy will make talks to<lb />
.11 the Rotary Clubs sharing her ex-<lb />
perience in Grenoble.<lb />
A proposal to expand East Caro-<lb />
lina's graduate school was turned<lb />
down by the North Carolina State<lb />
Board of Higher Education last Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
The refusal came after Dr. Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins, new President of the<lb />
ollee, requested that ECC be al-<lb />
wed to confer the Master of Busi-<lb />
 ss Administration degree.<lb />
In his request Dr. Jenkins stated<lb />
that the college has a fully developed<lb />
business department and could put<lb />
rnto operation a program leading to<lb />
the Masters in Business Adminis-<lb />
tration degree without additional ex-<lb />
pense.<lb />
The Board ruled that East Carolina<lb />
shevid stick to liberal arts and tea-<lb />
he- education programs and leave<lb />
other graduate fields to the Consoli-<lb />
'ated University-Carolina, Woman's<lb />
College and State.<lb />
The board said the establishment<lb />
f graduate programs would be "rn-<lb />
onsistent with functions assigned to<lb />
East Carolina by state statute<lb />
Board Chairman L. P. McLendon<lb />
-aid state laws assign only teacher<lb />
education and liberal arts functions<lb />
U) Bast Carolina.<lb />
McLendon added that the Masters<lb />
degree in business education is al-<lb />
ready offered at the University of<lb />
North Carolina and that it would<lb />
not be economical to allow overlap-<lb />
ting graduate programs in the<lb />
state's colleges.<lb />
He added that the Board of Higher<lb />
Education wanfs to promote a coor-<lb />
dinated higher education system that<lb />
would keep duplication of education<lb />
programs to a minimum.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins reported he had re-<lb />
ceived a large number of requests<lb />
for a program leading to Masters<lb />
.egree in business and felt that he<lb />
should pass these requests on to the<lb />
hoard.<lb />
McLendon replied, "We appreciate<lb />
your position but you have confront-<lb />
ed us with a policy question<lb />
He added, "We're never going to<lb />
criticize you or any other college<lb />
head for bringing a need to our at-<lb />
tention. However, it is essential that<lb />
there be an assignment of functions<lb />
among the colleges<lb />
Dr. Jenkins said later this week,<lb />
"The department of business educa-<lb />
tion at East Carolina saw a genu-<lb />
ine nee 1 for the Master of Business<lb />
Administration degree, which is a<lb />
professional degree in business. This<lb />
need wa.s brought to the attention of<lb />
the Poli.ies Committee and our Board<lb />
of Trustees. Both bodies approved<lb />
this degree. The next step was the<lb />
presentation of this request to the<lb />
Board of Higher Education. The<lb />
Board ruled that the establishment<lb />
of graduate programs leading to<lb />
professional degrees would be "in-<lb />
consistent with functions assigned<lb />
East Carolina College by State stat-<lb />
ute<lb />
"I am not challenging the action<lb />
taken by the Board for I fel a pol-<lb />
icy was involved and according to<lb />
Article 2, Section (a) of the charter,<lb />
they had little choice but to make<lb />
the decision they made. I do feel,<lb />
however, that it will continue to be<lb />
my responsibility to bring to the at-<lb />
tention of the Board of Higher Ed-<lb />
ecatioa and to our Board of Trus-<lb />
tees at the College any and all bona<lb />
Tide requests for educational pro-<lb />
grams made manifest by the people<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
I also feel that it is the duty and<lb />
responsibility of the Board of Higher<lb />
Education to evaluate these requests<lb />
and consider seriously if the need is<lb />
sufficiently great to recommend<lb />
changes in the charter in order to<lb />
satisfy these needs. I feel certain<lb />
that this can be and will be done<lb />
in a very harmonious manner be-<lb />
cause all parties concerned are deep-<lb />
ly interested in the welfare of our<lb />
state<lb />
J. Herbert Waldrop, chairman of<lb />
the ECC Beard of Trustees com-<lb />
mented, "It is not in any sense a<lb />
i ontroversial matter. I think that<lb />
they (Board of Education) are a<lb />
high authority to whom we go with<lb />
these problems for authority and<lb />
for guidance. The decision is in line<lb />
with their authority and duty.<lb />
"We are just anxious here to offer<lb />
every opportunity possible in higher<lb />
education he concluded.<lb />
Missionary Crane To Conduct<lb />
Bible Study For EC Retreat<lb />
NOTICE:<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C.  Congress-<lb />
man Herbert C. Bonner announced<lb />
today that the deadline of January<lb />
31, 1!60 has been set for accepting<lb />
nominations of candidates for the<lb />
next school year, of the U. S. Mer-<lb />
hant Marine Academy, Kings Point,<lb />
New York. Congressman Bonner ia<lb />
entitled to nominate 10 qualified ap-<lb />
plicants from the First Congressional<lb />
District and he will receive applica-<lb />
tions for such nominations up to the<lb />
deadline.<lb />
Mallory Receives Silver Beaver<lb />
Award At Recognition Banquet<lb />
BAM<lb />
, in 60 sails isareh.<lb />
James B. Mallory, Dean of Men,<lb />
was one of five volunteer Scouters<lb />
from East Carolina Council to re-<lb />
ceive a Silver Beaver award last<lb />
week at the council's annual recog-<lb />
nition banquet held here.<lb />
The Silver Beaver award is given<lb />
for outstanding leadership and ser-<lb />
, ice to Scouting on the part of the<lb />
volunteer.<lb />
The President's Award, given to<lb />
lhe district having the best record<lb />
in Scouting for the past year, was<lb />
won by the Pitt District. The award,<lb />
i)resented hy Penn T. Watson of<lb />
Wilson, a past-president of the<lb />
Council, was accepted for the Pitt<lb />
organization by District .President<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Wilfong of Greenville.<lb />
n special recognition, W. C. Chad-<lb />
wick of New Bern, Region Six Exe-<lb />
cutive Committeeman, presented a<lb />
"Colden Anniversary Book of Scout-<lb />
ing" to Dr. John D. Messick, past<lb />
president of East Carolina College<lb />
nnd the East Carolina Council, "for<lb />
H outstanding service to boyhood<lb />
The book was accepted for Dr.<lb />
Messick, who was unable to attend<lb />
the meeting, by James Mallory.<lb />
In making the presentation Chad-<lb />
wick said, "He served well and did<lb />
a wonderful job in the many capa-<lb />
cities he served the Council. We<lb />
hope, in part, this book will show<lb />
our deep appreciation for his untir-<lb />
ing service<lb />
The Rev. W. H. "Hank" Crane,<lb />
Presbyterian missionary to the Bel-<lb />
gian Congo, will be Bible Study lead-<lb />
er for the Mission of the Church Re-<lb />
treat to be held on January 22-24<lb />
under the sponsorship of the Cam-<lb />
pus Christian Council. The Council<lb />
i composed of student leaders in<lb />
t'enoniinationa! groups at the collage.<lb />
Theme of the Retreat ia "The Life<lb />
and Mission of the Church In a<lb />
series of program meetings and con-<lb />
ference emphasis will be placed upon<lb />
the vital role of the Church in the<lb />
revolutionary changes occurring in<lb />
the modern world.<lb />
Retreat services and study ses-<lb />
sions, open to students, faculty mem-<lb />
bers, and others who are interested,<lb />
make up the program for the three-<lb />
day meeting. The opening service<lb />
will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
Y Hut on the campus, and a closing<lb />
inspirational service will take place<lb />
Sunday at 5 p.m also in the Y Hut.<lb />
At study sessions held at the Metho-<lb />
dist Student Center in Greenville<lb />
Mr. Crane will act as leader of dis-<lb />
cussions of the Bible Saturday at 4<lb />
ma. and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.<lb />
Assisting him in the program will be<lb />
the Rev. Dwight Ficklen, the Rev.<lb />
Ri -hard Ottaway, the Rev. Terry<lb />
Vgner, and the Rev. Sheldon Koesy,<lb />
nd Mamiej Chandler, directors of<lb />
the church student groups compos-<lb />
ing the Council.<lb />
The Retreat, Mr. Koesy stated,<lb />
will be a serious effort to study a<lb />
number of important, questions in the<lb />
elationship of the Church to con-<lb />
temporary social and political deve-<lb />
lopments. Programs, he said, have<lb />
been planned to interest students<lb />
who are seeking to understand the<lb />
relevance of their Christian faith to<lb />
contemporary issues.<lb />
Mr. Crane, born of missionary<lb />
parents in the Belgian Congo, is a<lb />
graduate of Davidson College and of<lb />
Union Theological Seminary, Rich-<lb />
mond, Va. With his family, he is now<lb />
n foHough for a year and is doing<lb />
graduate work at Union Theological<lb />
Seminary before returning to his<lb />
, work in the Belgian Congo.<lb />
Rev. W. H. Crane<lb />
Troupe Performs<lb />
At ECC Tuesday<lb />
The National Grass Hoots Opera<lb />
Company will present a new English<lb />
ersion of Bizet's Carmen here next<lb />
Tuesday night.<lb />
The performance, sponsored by the<lb />
Greenville Music Club, will begin in<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. A.<lb />
J. Fletcher, a Raleigh, N.C, attor-<lb />
ney and businessman, stated that<lb />
this is to promote professional<lb />
careers for America's most promis-<lb />
ing young singers and to give the<lb />
public a chance to hear opera in<lb />
English and ultimately to make of<lb />
opera a means of mass entertain-<lb />
ment in the United States.<lb />
Since its first performance in<lb />
1956, the National Grass Roots Opera<lb />
Program has appeared in most of<lb />
the LTnited States in over 760 per-<lb />
formances of opera in Englishboth<lb />
of traditional and contemporary<lb />
works.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21<lb />
'Oath Degrades Our<lb />
Integrity As Students<lb />
The most hotly debated issue in the stu-<lb />
dent press this vear has been on the contro-<lb />
versial Section 1001 (f) of the National De-<lb />
fense Education Act.<lb />
On August 23, 1958, Congress passed the<lb />
National Defense Education Act. Introduced<lb />
less than a vear lifter the Soviet's first Sput-<lb />
nik, the bill was intended to "strengthen the<lb />
national defense, advance the cause of peace<lb />
and insure the intellectual eminence of the<lb />
United States<lb />
Under Title II of the Act. Federal funds<lb />
are granted to accredited institutions of high-<lb />
er learning for low-interest student loans.<lb />
Loan recipients who enter a teaching career<lb />
are "forgiven" up to half of their N.D.E.A.<lb />
borrowings, and thus, in ffect, receive a<lb />
partial scholarship. For this reason, the Title<lb />
II program has aroused more than usual in-<lb />
terest at teachers' colleges and graduate<lb />
schools of education.<lb />
But according to section 1001 (f), no<lb />
student is eligible for a Title II loan-or for<lb />
anv other N.D.E.A, paymentunless he:<lb />
i 1) has executed and filed with the<lb />
Commissioner an affidavit that he does not<lb />
believe in. and is not a member of and does<lb />
not support any organization that believes<lb />
in or teaches, the overthrow of the United<lb />
Government by force of violence or<lb />
by any illegal or unconstitutional methods,<lb />
and<lb />
t 2 i has taken and subscribed to an oath<lb />
formation of loyalty to the United States.<lb />
Both parts (1) and (2) have been referred<lb />
by journalists as the "loyalty oath" or<lb />
"loyalty provisions<lb />
The two provisions are repugnant to us<lb />
for many reasons. One is that rather than<lb />
being a safe guard, a disclaimer affadavit or<lb />
a loyalty oath offers a subversive individual<lb />
a convenient cloak. Any citizen who is sub-<lb />
e to our government would have no<lb />
mkns about signing such an oath.<lb />
A Communist would think nothing of<lb />
lying under the oath inasmuch as his doc-<lb />
trine would excuse this by one explanation<lb />
or another.<lb />
Secondly, we are insulted that students<lb />
ire singled out as a special group to have<lb />
their loyalty to the government questioned.<lb />
So far as we know, no other government loan<lb />
fund plan requires a person to testify that<lb />
he is not disloyal. Scientists and farmers re-<lb />
ceive great sums of federal aid and they are<lb />
not required to take an oath. Insistence upon<lb />
the disclaimer affidavit represents a lack of<lb />
confidence in the youth of this country and<lb />
in their future as well as in the educational<lb />
cess itself.<lb />
Thirdly, we have a great repugnance<lb />
for test oaths of any kind. The oath, in ef-<lb />
fect, asks us to guarantee the government<lb />
that we are loyal citizens. As one student<lb />
has laid, this is like telling a man he must<lb />
prove his love for his mother. It is an insult.<lb />
The editor of the Daily Kansan com-<lb />
mented that "Section 1001 (f) of Title II of<lb />
the N.D.E.A. sits like a tin can on a fence<lb />
post Nobody can pass it by without throw-<lb />
ing a rock And he is right.<lb />
Among the colleges and universities that<lb />
have refused to participate in the loan fund<lb />
plan bee:use the disclaimer affadavit and<lb />
oath re inconsistent with their beliefs are:<lb />
Harvard. Yale. Princeton, Swarthmore, Bryn<lb />
Mawr. Amherst, Antioch, Reed, and Oberlin.<lb />
We hope that the prestige of the insti-<lb />
tutions that have refused to participate in the<lb />
program will be sufficient impetus for the<lb />
repeal of this inane requirement.<lb />
East Carolina is receiving funds under<lb />
the Title II program. Upon inquiring we<lb />
found that to date no student has protested<lb />
either of the provisions of Section 1001 (f).<lb />
And the administration has made no protest.<lb />
This points to the fact they neither care that<lb />
a student's loyalty is being questioned in<lb />
that Section OR that the administration<lb />
feels that E.C.C. cannot readily refuse fed-<lb />
eral loan funds; therefore principals hlave<lb />
been compromised.<lb />
The loyalty provisions is ineffective, un-<lb />
necessary, poorly drafted, discriminatory<lb />
and perhaps unconstitutional. It should be<lb />
removed. And it can be removed if students<lb />
all over the countrymembers of a genera-<lb />
tion castigated as "silent"will wake-up and<lb />
wake-up others. Letters to our Senators and<lb />
Representatives from individual students,<lb />
Student Senate, and campus clubs will be<lb />
a step in the right direction by working<lb />
through channels provided by the govern-<lb />
ment for amending objectionable legislation.<lb />
If our lawmakers can be made to realize<lb />
the importance of this issue, they will repeal<lb />
section 1001 (f and remove what is both<lb />
a present evil and a dangerous precedent for<lb />
future Federal legislation.<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 8, 1926 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Diet Did It<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Kathryn Johnton<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
ftpoTts Editor<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
 Roy Martin<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Leonard Lao<lb />
Guilford? A Team?<lb />
Journalistic Jolts Could Be Classics<lb />
With the last big decision of that<lb />
well-known government association,<lb />
it looks as though tradition and mon-<lb />
ey also  Recently heard about<lb />
a small fire in one of the campus<lb />
buildings. (Hint: Well, there's ac-<lb />
tors with fire and actors who fire).<lb />
After noting some of the priceless<lb />
 .r in an issue of the top pub-<lb />
lication in Eastern Carolina, Read-<lb />
er's Digest should be bombarded with<lb />
"Clarified Classics" . . . With plans<lb />
for a four-year nursing program to<lb />
gfo next fall, everyone is worried<lb />
boat losing his lumpy bed or, for<lb />
that matter, the whole dormitory.<lb />
Damn Yankees, after much debate,<lb />
ivay be the spring musical, although<lb />
next week may tell a different story.<lb />
Should be fairly easy to top the mu-<lb />
tton picture if the cast can sing<lb />
and act. Feel rather devilish and dar-<lb />
ing mentioning the title, but not<lb />
BCarod . . . This committee made up<lb />
to study the cheating problem is<lb />
good news, but unless they get a ma-<lb />
jority it sdent vote, they may as well<lb />
investigate something else.<lb />
News: The college tried to ex-<lb />
 and its graduate program by ob-<lb />
taining a master's in business ad-<lb />
ministration. Unfortunately, it was<lb />
vetoed. Still not sure why . . . The<lb />
PIKA'S president got his mug in the<lb />
paper. Do we detect a bit of jealousy<lb />
in the air? . . . Didn't see the East<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Carolina  Guilford ballgame, but<lb />
whenever I think about it, can't help<lb />
but wonder if Guilford had five<lb />
players on the court.<lb />
Sorority rush ends. Some are hap-<lb />
py; some are not, but, whatever the<lb />
case may be, some sororities have<lb />
their much needed pledges . . . Dis-<lb />
covery: The most important inch of<lb />
smoking is the quarter inch of tobac-<lb />
co in a new cigarette whose brand<lb />
name is the opposite of death.<lb />
Art Carney finally got out of the<lb />
sewer and worked himself up to the<lb />
gutter for his latest TV show, "Call<lb />
Me Back But even as another "jpst<lb />
weekender he was excellent . . .<lb />
Mute to sound absurd but Mr. $9$0<lb />
000 f I' -uranee saved 68 lives when<lb />
he changed planes. Could say it was<lb />
 very heroic exhibition, but accord-<lb />
ing to the reports about his distaste<lb />
for flying, I suppose the smaller and<lb />
slower plane made him feel safer.<lb />
Don't forget to continue weeping<lb />
over your midquarter exams . . .<lb />
punhase a vault for your money if<lb />
(iarrett happens to be your home . . .<lb />
Let the infirmary know when you<lb />
plan to be sick . . . laugh at your<lb />
professor's jokes if you're flunking<lb />
is course . . . live up to your role<lb />
of college student and write home<lb />
at least once a month  be thank-<lb />
ful that after four and a half months,<lb />
j ou still have your sense of humor<lb />
if nothing else.<lb />
Letter Makes Plea For Efficiency<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Realizing the amount of work and<lb />
the struggle with which our campus<lb />
post office employees contend, I am<lb />
rather hesitant in making this com-<lb />
plaint. However, due to the numer-<lb />
ous errors which are made in our<lb />
post office, I feel this letter is justi-<lb />
fied.<lb />
It was only last week that I re-<lb />
ceived a letter from home with news<lb />
of a package containing food which<lb />
Winch Says Mate Selection<lb />
Based On Psychological Need<lb />
Why do we fall in love? Professor<lb />
Robert F. Winch, Northwestern Un-<lb />
iversity sociologist, knows why 60<lb />
young husbands and wives did and<lb />
the results of his eight-year study<lb />
of them are reported in his new<lb />
book, Mate Selection.<lb />
A cording to Professor Winch's<lb />
11 idence, the love of man for woman<lb />
mid woman for man is basically self-<lb />
serving: its primary purpose is to<lb />
benefit the lover, not the beloved.<lb />
Each of us, he says, tends to fall<lb />
in love with someone whose person-<lb />
ality is the complement of our own<lb />
and through whom we can therefore<lb />
telieve our own frustrations and vi-<lb />
cariously live out our impossible<lb />
wishes. A tough, brusque, hard-driv-<lb />
ing man may long in secret to be<lb />
a oared-for child again.<lb />
He cannot do this, so he falls in<lb />
love with a timid, frail girl whom he<lb />
enjoys sheltering  and through<lb />
whom, by proxy, he enjoys that<lb />
wouW-be other serf. She, meanwhile,<lb />
has always yearned to be more ag-<lb />
gressive and competent, and because<lb />
she identifies her life with his, she<lb />
indirectly achieves her wish. So each<lb />
benefits and fulfills the otherand<lb />
so love, though selfish in its origin,<lb />
succeeds in becoming a mutual bless-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Professor Winch believes this<lb />
dovetailing of psychological needs<lb />
to be the essential reason for love<lb />
and a far stronger force than sexual<lb />
desire, beauty, or similarity of<lb />
tastes. These needs change as boys<lb />
and girls go to work or to college.<lb />
The Northwestern professor is 48<lb />
and married. Mate Selection, pub-<lb />
lished by Harper &amp; Brothers at $6,<lb />
explaining how he and his staff stud-<lb />
ied the 25 couples, all childless and<lb />
all married less than two years when<lb />
study began, as to 388 pairs of traits.<lb />
His wife, Martha, executive director<lb />
of the Family Service of Highland<lb />
Park, 131 feels the need theory<lb />
gives a marriage counselor a posi-<lb />
tive approach to problems.<lb />
.had been sent previously. Not having<lb />
teen notified about the package, I<lb />
investigated the possibility of an<lb />
error in the post office. As 1 thought,<lb />
! had a package. How long it had<lb />
been there I do not know, but it had<lb />
been there long enough to acquire a<lb />
izable army of ants.<lb />
To top it off, two Uyi later I<lb />
received a notice to call for a par-<lb />
cel. Although I thought I knew what<lb />
had happened, I presented the card<lb />
to no avail. How did I receive a<lb />
notice for a parcel when I had al-<lb />
ready called for it?<lb />
In relating this incident to my<lb />
friends, I found that similar mis-<lb />
takes have been made time and time<lb />
njrain. Not only are packages mis-<lb />
placed but numerous letters are also<lb />
delayed and even lost.<lb />
Although our post office employees<lb />
perform their duties well, I think<lb />
they should strive to become more<lb />
efficient in their work. I feel this<lb />
opinion is shared by many other<lb />
students of the college.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Patsy Elliot<lb />
In Case Of Attack<lb />
ECC Area Located<lb />
In Grim Position<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Newspaper columnists are notori-<lb />
i is for stirring up movements with-<lb />
in the area they influence . . . that<lb />
iv if there is an area they influence.<lb />
This is a subject that this column-<lb />
i-t deems well worth the head of<lb />
East Carolina's administrators, stu-<lb />
dent leaders, and student body, and<lb />
that is . . . civil defense.<lb />
So far as we can learn, there is<lb />
r,o organization on the campus inter-<lb />
ested in, or advancing the civil de-<lb />
fense program put forth at national<lb />
and local levels. Neither has there<lb />
been 3ny inklings of any organiza-<lb />
tion or committee taking notice of<lb />
V. is serious and vital program.<lb />
Fast Carolina lies approximately<lb />
sixty to seventy air miles from the<lb />
-t ategic Marine installations of<lb />
Cherry Point and Camp Lejeune.<lb />
Long-range enemy bombers, carry-<lb />
ing nuclear bomb loads, and flying<lb />
in a straight course from the sea,<lb />
may in the event of such an attack,<lb />
fly on to a target that holds an im-<lb />
portant position such as East Caro-<lb />
lina, whose campus population num-<lb />
bers well over four thousand.<lb />
There is a great possibility that<lb />
this may never happen. The national<lb />
leaders of the world may settle their<lb />
differences to the benefit of their<lb />
countrymen. But that is only a<lb />
thought  an atomic attack could<lb />
come and this area could be a log-<lb />
ical target, due to its proximity to<lb />
the Camp Lejeune, Cherry Point, not<lb />
to mention Seymour Johnson Air<lb />
Force Base just fifty miles away in<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
Another fact that could cause such<lb />
an attack, is the Voice of America<lb />
transmitters, which are now in the<lb />
process of being constructed in the<lb />
Pactolus vicinity, between Pitt and<lb />
Beaufort counties.<lb />
The VOA has long been a thorn in<lb />
the side of the Red bosses, and if<lb />
they should decide to extend their<lb />
spheres of influence by triggering<lb />
World War III, it is our guess that<lb />
they would not think of missing the<lb />
opportunity to knock out these in-<lb />
stallations, which are relatively ad-<lb />
jacent to Greenville and Bast Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Now, we don't advocate great<lb />
speeches on the civil defense pro-<lb />
gram rendered by visiting notables,<lb />
that would be forgotten in a matter<lb />
of hours. All we would like to see<lb />
occur on this campus is for some<lb />
organization or committee to be set<lb />
up to deal with the education of the<lb />
members of the immediate campus<lb />
community as to what to do in the<lb />
tvent of an enemy attack.<lb />
What we mean is . . . maybe some<lb />
courses in first aid utilized for this<lb />
sort of emergency, or perhaps some<lb />
of the SGA's inert funds could be<lb />
used for the construction of under-<lb />
ground shelters in different places<lb />
over the campus.<lb />
Of course, there will be problems<lb />
to arise when such a program as<lb />
this is undertaken; After all! "Rome<lb />
wasn't built in a day It will take<lb />
time and planning as everything<lb />
does; there are studies and surveys<lb />
and tabulations to be done if this<lb />
matter is to be dealt with effectively.<lb />
This is by no means an editorial,<lb />
but just a suggestion, and one that<lb />
might be well worth looking Into,<lb />
for I believe it was a gentleman call-<lb />
ed Ben Franklin that once put it so<lb />
well when he said that MA stitch in<lb />
time saves nine But there is just<lb />
one difference, in this case, if we<lb />
don't get that stitch in, we may<lb />
not have the epportunity to put in<lb />
those extra nine.<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 20: Grass Roots Opera Pre-<lb />
sentation. Wright Auditorium 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
A high-school freshman was telling<lb />
her family about making biscuits in<lb />
home economics. "Do they let you<lb />
eat what you cook?" her mother<lb />
asked. "Let us?' she roared. "They<lb />
make us<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
Father to son asking for money:<lb />
"Junior, have you ever thought of<lb />
being a professional fund raiser?"<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
A woman who is smart enough to ask<lb />
a man's advice seldom is dumb<lb />
enough to take it.<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Poof; 34 Lives Snuffed<lb />
Bit DERRY WALKEh<lb />
Mjybe this i&amp; the way it happened<lb />
The light i am had Upped, ut the w<lb />
shield wipers continued their efforts, ocxa<lb />
ionally flicking away a small dro$ : D<lb />
ture. Dale Southward had juflt em<lb />
The message was that he had emerged from<lb />
the bad weather and was proceeding to fly<lb />
his DC6B at eighteen thousand feet, making<lb />
normal speed . . . and normal prog.rv-<lb />
He swallowed coffee and examined tile<lb />
luminous instrument panel before him<lb />
Above the panel was the windshield of the<lb />
ciickpit and beyond it was a North Can<lb />
coustul sky; a two-thirty-in-the-morning sky<lb />
southard yawned and stretched hi right<lb />
arm, then he returned it to the controls aiMj<lb />
sti etched his left arm. He feit better and<lb />
he asked the flight engineer, who crouched<lb />
behind hirn, for a cigarette. The req ie<lb />
gi anted. Seeing the brand of cig&amp;rett, Sott-<lb />
t rd said: "Good Lord, man, how do you<lb />
.smoke these things?"<lb />
"I just tried them out. After that pa -<lb />
no more of them was the answer.<lb />
Behind the cabin, in the rov. -<lb />
most of the passengers were sleepi:<lb />
the tor of the passenger compartmer<lb />
men .shared a sleepy conversation aboul<lb />
planes. A woman was reading a ma.<lb />
and a m?-n in a business uit was -<lb />
some papers in his briefcase. The I<lb />
gines steadily sucked high-octane .<lb />
from the tanks, and vigorously d<lb />
as they roared their protests aga.r<lb />
niht and the work they were cor:<lb />
One mun stared at the floor. A -<lb />
was i small but heavy bag. H<lb />
ed from the bag to the window-<lb />
returned to his lap, to the weddir<lb />
his hand.<lb />
Southard checked the time. Two-forty-<lb />
four. His co-pilot chewed a hang:lai be<lb />
talked to the flight engineer about -<lb />
things. The DC6B bucked a little.<lb />
"Shbrne you can't see air curre<lb />
Southard said. The conversation went ifr<lb />
currents. Yarns were swapped.<lb />
The explosion rattled the cabin am:<lb />
gered the plane's progress. The engine-<lb />
been thrown forward. He rubbed his<lb />
as he rose and he fought for his balana -<lb />
he opened the door to the pmnpngm c<lb />
partrnent. He saw the hole near the rear<lb />
of the compartment and he felt a<lb />
of cold jsir. He yelled something to Southard<lb />
and th latter began turning the plane<lb />
around. The ocean was below. He must head<lb />
for the coast. The engineer grabbed a life<lb />
preserver and showed a passenger hov.<lb />
inflate it. Safety buckles were fastened.<lb />
Southard fought to control the crippled s<lb />
and the co-pilot snapped on the radio to re-<lb />
port the condition of the airplane, and at<lb />
that moment there was no longer an air<lb />
around him.<lb />
Look, Think, And Vote!<lb />
Bu TOM JACK SOS<lb />
This week the State Board of H<lb />
Education said "no" to a proposal that E<lb />
Carolina College be allowed to confer<lb />
master of business administration degree.<lb />
In a feeble effort to excuse this dispic-<lb />
able action the board ruled that East Caro-<lb />
lina should stick to liberal arts and teac<lb />
education programs and leave other grad<lb />
fields to the University of North Car-<lb />
Woman's College, and State.<lb />
Board Chairman L. P. McLendon said<lb />
the MBA is already offered at UNC and :<lb />
it is not economical to allow overlap:<lb />
graduate programs in the State's colleges.<lb />
However. ECC President Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
stated that EC has a fully developed business<lb />
department and could set up a program lead-<lb />
ing to the Master's degree without additional<lb />
expense.<lb />
When McLendon said it would not be<lb />
"economical" it appears that he meant "not<lb />
economical to UNC" to break their monopoly<lb />
on post-graduate education in this field.<lb />
The board also babbled something about<lb />
graduate programs leading to professional<lb />
degrees being "inconsistent with functions<lb />
assigned East Carolina by State statute (I<lb />
once knew a farmer who, rather than keep<lb />
his horses in n empty barn designated for<lb />
cows, just let them run loose.)<lb />
McLendon also declared, "We're never<lb />
going to criticize you (Jenkins) or any other<lb />
college head for bringing a need to our at-<lb />
tention . . .  Well, we admit he didn't crit-<lb />
icize but he didn't do anything to satisfy this<lb />
need either.<lb />
It appears that when an educational need<lb />
arises in North Carolina that the Higher<lb />
Board of Education is the body to handle this<lb />
need since they are responsible for the state's<lb />
higher education system.<lb />
If this be the case, the board has neg-<lb />
lected its assigned duties and should be chas-<lb />
tised severely. If state law prohibits a grad-<lb />
uate school here, the board should immediate-<lb />
ly begin procedures to get the law changed<lb />
 as we said before, they are responsible<lb />
for the educational system.<lb />
North Carolina voters should make care-<lb />
ful note of this action as well as a few other<lb />
inconsistancies in the stiate's educational pro-<lb />
gram and get a few definite answers from<lb />
their candidates before the next election.<lb />
This section of the state has put up with<lb />
the present administration's hogwash long<lb />
enough  we contend that this state's edu-<lb />
cational program is deplorable in many areas.<lb />
and should be remedied immediately.<lb />
The voters apparently have been playing<lb />
the role of a village idot who only grins stu-<lb />
pidly and asks for more as the local yokles<lb />
have ta little fun with him.<lb />
iai in<lb />
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E A ST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
A rt Department Now Has Modern Environment For Work<lb />
m Itui v prepares to decorate his pot before placing it in the kiln In the kiln<lb />
temperatures ti itbtain the richest possible colors<lb />
t h 1 h r 1 I 111<lb />
Rawl Offers New Studios, Three<lb />
Exhibition Areas For Art ftudent<lb />
H Bl II 'i M YnR<lb />
 . np  depai tment in Raw! Itn ements<lb />
11, a  men! of Art has i"t Kducat ionr<lb />
environment for itsThe R    art i<lb />
,   t Eight completely. hie '  ent foi tea .<lb />
1 ,i,  , three ample exhi-i<lb />
 jusl two of the fea-j<lb />
f . new facilities availablea textile and jewi l tiie<lb />
 art students.1 ome and <lb />
! i. ; a 1 ment of A ri off a athe t I'll . i ea e paint<lb />
i to t'n '' ili -t inrt groupsing culpturi  eramics,<lb />
 dent  ho il' dres an A. B.t ailes and comn t;<lb />
the aii 1 ident who wishestory, education, ai .  . . i I uture 1 Man-<lb />
; , ree in art education, andt he art educa  the<lb />
ent lied in college, whoance of t)he t irt i?<lb />
 iat ion, art history,i ! a   <lb />
: elective art cour-till r Vit<lb />
1 in. rts Degree rt ppreciat ion<lb />
 , , at pi esenf tin- t iiif v<lb />
 the most populousi r -<lb />
irtment, "The pendulumreciatioi<lb />
: aboul half i" ourstudent titute 1<lb />
,  ,  n : moi e students1 r e c i a t i 11 ' Lion<lb />
 : ii ements for thistaught ' ak student. van<lb />
.  tatei! Di Bi uce !arter ofart in 1    ' !.<lb />
 t )i tment faeuH y. Requjre- <lb />
 . fini art degree pra-pal ten<lb />
tudenl work in art history,textile ' <lb />
ercia ' ation, advertising '<lb />
tlon, and set - <lb />
ftion to archaeol-<lb />
fim  i PS also -ie<lb />
com mei cial oi  .<lb />
Vii, I I' l'l W l I  illustrated bj Sano Gravest, is a signi-<lb />
ficant part oi throwing a pot on a wheel rhrowing refen to tht formation<lb />
nl ,i pot un a pot ter'a wheel<lb />
IK.llvl. lt M IN St I I.I'll Kl is intended to increase a student'<lb />
a,arene t th i-ompU-x relationship of forms in tin human bodj nn<lb />
Blackburn defines a torso ith enterrelated planes.<lb />
, . SI Kl<lb />
in. p<lb />
. ,1 i.v i , in u- (ioi nto lo obtain a<lb />
I  11 t 11 III I hi j; I .1 phll I St lllllO<lb />
INKING LITHOGRAPH SI NK  to insurt' a good print is one ot<lb />
il procedun presented in the graphics lithography course. Larrj Blizzard<lb />
applies adequati pressur ith a leather roller<lb />
Id OBTAIN i.mi) I'UINI . . it is necessarj to tone tin- ink into the<lb />
lines ot the plate. Other areas offered in the graphics studio in plate work<lb />
are drj point, aqua tinting, metal engraving, ami soft ground etching.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038648_tn_0004" /><lb />
THURSDAY, LANUARY 21<lb />
 EAST CAROLINIAN J "M<lb />
PAGE FOUR a LZ  4<lb />
Phases OfProgramTnclude Varied Aspects Or Art<lb />
INDIVID! VL STIDEN1 ATTENTION  is stressed by Wesley Crawley, sculpture instructor. To underline<lb />
vividh the students' investigation el form, a student modd, Jane Herrvman, is employed.<lb />
IRT FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS  is considered a vital part I th curriculum ol the rt Department<lb />
It prepares teachers to give children a variety of mean, ngl ul art experiences<lb />
WEAVING ON FLOOR LOOMS  is inspected bj Francis Neel, weaving<lb />
instructor. Four different types of looms are available for student use.<lb />
Three weaving courses are offered.<lb />
REL VTIONSHIP OF FORM .<lb />
she u-v s her tempera painting.<lb />
i ontem 1<lb />
CRITICAL BV ALTAI ION<lb />
instructor in painting.<lb />
is given to Lillian Move l Iran Gordley,<lb />
RUG, DRAPERIES, I UKH S . . . clothing, wall hangings, table cloths, and dresser scarfs are some of the end<lb />
products turned out bj students in the textile area.<lb />
CARDBOARD CONSTRUCTION  is one of the art education experiences inw-siigated bv potential t<lb />
Lmph-asis is placed upon the use of discarded materials to prepare teachers to work with limited art bu<lb />
teachers,<lb />
dget<lb />
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rURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Teacher Sees Changes<lb />
In Library Science<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
 the only undergraduate instruc-<lb />
t e Department of Library<lb />
fa I .  during the regular term,<lb />
Lfrs Marguerite Vandercloek Cren-<lb />
 a- seen many changes in the<lb />
ta entering this department<lb />
ince she joined the staff in 1955.<lb />
y j i renshaw teaches all of the<lb />
graduate library science courses<lb />
addition to Education 320g, Visual<lb />
 in Education, while Mr. Wendell<lb />
i director of the department,<lb />
t, , hes the graduate courses.<lb />
Among these changes are the size<lb />
t)t the departmentthe number has<lb />
than doubled since 1955. "Prob-<lb />
 the increasing demand for<lb />
L  librarians has influenced the<lb />
nts who enrol in courses in<lb />
 science. Graduates seeking<lb />
tions in public schools or the<lb />
armed services have an added ad-<lb />
I  when applying for a position<lb />
i ey have library certification.<lb />
 ertifkation is available for<lb />
nts who have completed the re-<lb />
menta for a major or a minor<lb />
i ary science, or the eighteen<lb />
us necessary for eerti-<lb />
explained Mrs. Crenshaw.<lb />
Bg un other changes,<lb />
 . nshaw said, "1 am gratified<lb />
the fine professional attitude of<lb />
 lents. It is reflected in the<lb />
and t loroughness of the<lb />
Th seem to he willing<lb />
e extra mile Another<lb />
ted was the quality of stu-<lb />
 - n the department.<lb />
Although the library science de-<lb />
ent is smaller in comparison to<lb />
thei departments on camjpus, it<lb />
aa two or three students<lb />
'Who's Who in American<lb />
, . and Universities The de-<lb />
Theater Begins Rehearsals<lb />
For Opera, 'The Medium7<lb />
Margunte Crenshaw<lb />
 is also well represented at<lb />
Honors' Banquet she<lb />
Mrs Crenshaw'a background in-<lb />
- not only work in the field of<lb />
ra.y science but also in the fields<lb />
 paching and industry. After at-<lb />
 the public schools in Passaic,<lb />
L. a Jersey, where in 1903 the first<lb />
chool library in the United<lb />
established. Mrs. Cren-<lb />
red Mont Clair State Teaeh-<lb />
ge. She received her A.B.<lb />
i!n the University of Michi-<lb />
1. A. from Columbia University,<lb />
Bachelor of Library Science<lb />
Horn Trenton State College in New<lb />
Jersey. She has done post-graduate<lb />
work at Columbia University.<lb />
Some of the positions which Mrs.<lb />
Crenshaw held prior to her present<lb />
one, include teaching in the elemen-<lb />
tary and high schools in New Jersey,<lb />
and also teaching in the Adult Edu-<lb />
cation project in New York City.<lb />
During World War II, she joined the<lb />
Wlight Aeronautical Corporation as<lb />
a counselor for women. After the<lb />
war she remained there as a tech-<lb />
nical assistant in the project en-<lb />
gineering department which entail-<lb />
ed much research in the engineering<lb />
library at the plant.<lb />
From this position Mrs. Crenshaw<lb />
went to Averette Junior College in<lb />
Virginia where she was librarian for<lb />
five years. Then she returned to New<lb />
Jersey, "only to find that I liked<lb />
the South better remarked Mrs.<lb />
I renshaw. Consequently she came to<lb />
But Carolina.<lb />
Since she joined the faculty, Mrs.<lb />
Crenshaw has been co-ordinator of<lb />
Audio-Visual Materials on campus,<lb />
ami in this position compiled the<lb />
first catalogue of all audio-visuals<lb />
available to faculty and students. For<lb />
the past three years, this library<lb />
science instructor has been a partici-<lb />
pant in a project sponsored by the<lb />
North Carolina Library Association<lb />
to evaluate current book publications<lb />
in the field of iterature for children<lb />
and young people.<lb />
As hobbies, Mrs. Crenshaw prefers<lb />
leading, particularly biography,<lb />
archaeology, and humor; gardening;<lb />
collecting old glass and china; and<lb />
records, with Beethoven, Respighi,<lb />
and Gershwin as favorites.<lb />
Mrs. Crenshaw's son, William<lb />
(Bill) Vanderclock Crenshaw, a fresh-<lb />
man, is an engineering student on<lb />
campus while his wife Laverne Eat-<lb />
mon Crenshaw, also a freshman, is a<lb />
primary education student.<lb />
Stage rehearsals are now under-<lb />
way for this year's opera, "The<lb />
Medium to be presented with a<lb />
double cast on February 20 and 21.<lb />
"The Medium composed in 1945<lb />
Ly Gian-Carlo Menotti is the tragedy<lb />
f a woman, Baba, caught between<lb />
two worlds, a world of reality which<lb />
?he cannot wholly comprehend, and<lb />
a supernatural world in which she<lb />
cannot believe. Baba is portrayed by<lb />
Martha Bradner of Greenville, and<lb />
Jane Murray of Roxboro.<lb />
Toby, the enigmatic mute boy<lb />
wh m she adopted, portrayed by Jim<lb />
'il ikin of (Greenvilleseems to hide<lb />
within his silence the answer to her<lb />
unanswerable question. Monica, Ba-<lb />
ba's daughter is portrayed by Ali-<lb />
son Moss of Greenville, and Ann Dar-<lb />
den of Williamston.<lb />
Other members of the cast are<lb />
Jeanne Peterson of Greenville;<lb />
Carolyn Elam, Roxboro; Jessamine<lb />
Hiatt, Clinton; Bob Tilley, Golds-<lb />
boro; and 'Ronnie Knouse of Winston-<lb />
Salem.<lb />
Paul Hickfang, Director of the<lb />
Opera Theatre, is the musical direc-<lb />
tor, and Robert Rickert of the Eng-<lb />
lish department is the dramatic di-<lb />
rector. The sets for the production<lb />
are being designed by John Gordon<lb />
of the Art Department faculty.<lb />
Donald Hayes, director of the E.<lb />
C.C. orchestra, will conduct the<lb />
opera orchestra. This is the first<lb />
vear that the orchestra will accom-<lb />
pany the opera theatre and its pro-<lb />
duction.<lb />
Said Mr. Rickert, "It's a fine opera,<lb />
and after hearing the voices I am<lb />
convinced that this production will<lb />
be a terrific success<lb />
Mr. Hickfang commented, "We<lb />
have the finest group of voices in<lb />
this opera production that we have<lb />
ever had- nothing short of profes-<lb />
sional<lb />
Student Teaching Aids<lb />
In Effective Education<lb />
White Ball Queen<lb />
Chosen At Dance<lb />
yours:<lb />
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ilying officer on the Aerospace<lb />
team, he has chosen a career of<lb />
leaderhip, a career that has<lb />
meaning, rewards and executive<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
The Aviation Cadet Program<lb />
is the gateway to this career. To<lb />
ilifj for this rigorous and pro-<lb />
fessional training, a high school<lb />
required ; however, two<lb />
nore years of college are highly<lb />
si table, Upon completion of the<lb />
hi the Air Force encourages<lb />
new officer to earn his degree<lb />
he can better handle the respon-<lb />
of his position. This in-<lb />
full pay and allowances<lb />
while taking off-duty courses un-<lb />
der th Bootstrap education pro-<lb />
mi. The Air Force will pay a<lb />
substantial part of all tuition costs.<lb />
Atter having attained enough<lb />
credits so that he can complete<lb />
course work and residence require<lb />
nunts for a college degree in 6<lb />
months or less, he is eligible to<lb />
apply for temporary duty at the<lb />
school of his choice.<lb />
If vou think you have what it<lb />
takes to earn the silver wings of<lb />
an Air Force Navigator, see your<lb />
local Air Force Recruiter. Ask<lb />
him about Aviation Cadet Navi-<lb />
gator training and the benefits<lb />
which are available to a flying<lb />
officer in the Air Force. Or fill in<lb />
and mail this coupon.<lb />
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leaders on the -w- -y gy<lb />
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tend me detailed information on the<lb />
Air Force Aviation Cadet program.<lb />
Radio Announces<lb />
Program Contest<lb />
Group<lb />
Society Charter<lb />
East Carolina College's newly<lb />
organized chapter of the Society for<lb />
the Advancement of Management re-<lb />
ceived its charter at a luncheon<lb />
meeting January 16, according to an<lb />
announcement by Bobby Ray Setzer<lb />
of Raeford, president of the East<lb />
Carolina chapter.<lb />
SAM is the recognized national<lb />
professional organization of man-<lb />
agement in industry, commerce, gov-<lb />
ernment, and education and the<lb />
pioneer in management philosophy.<lb />
Lester F. Zerfoss, director of in-<lb />
dustrial relations and management<lb />
services for the American Enka<lb />
Corporation at Enka, N. C, a major<lb />
producer of rayon and nylon, was<lb />
principal speaker at the luncheon<lb />
and presented the charter to the chap-<lb />
ter. Mr. Zerfoss is national vice-<lb />
president of seminars for the SAM.<lb />
With 25 students as charter mem-<lb />
bers, SAM chapter at East Carolina<lb />
was formed last autumn under the<lb />
sponsorship of the Department of<lb />
Business. With Mr. Setzer as president<lb />
and S. W. Dry as faculty advisor, a<lb />
program of activities for students<lb />
interested in management has been<lb />
carried out during the fall and win-<lb />
ter quarters.<lb />
Committees appointed to head the<lb />
work of the chapter have been an-<lb />
nounced by Mr. Setzer. With the<lb />
chairman of each group named first,<lb />
Student teaching is considered of<lb />
such importance on this campus that<lb />
the administration requires each<lb />
student receiving a B.S. degree to<lb />
complete one full quarter of prac-<lb />
tical experience in this area. Dr. J.<lb />
L. Oppelt, Director of Student<lb />
Teaching commented, "The student<lb />
teaching is the culminating aspect<lb />
of the professional preparation of all<lb />
young people preparing for certifi-<lb />
cation as teachers<lb />
Student Teaching is offered at<lb />
East Carolina on the secondary level<lb />
in twelve academic secondary de-<lb />
artments and on the elementary level<lb />
in all grades. The staff engaged in<lb />
this program are a Director, nineteen<lb />
college departmental supervisors, and<lb />
116 supervising teachers. Currently,<lb />
Ml young men and women enrolled<lb />
in this course are located in forty-<lb />
two schools of the service area of<lb />
the college.<lb />
All elementary student teaching is<lb />
 'one in the campus school or in the<lb />
city schools of Greenville, while sec-<lb />
ondary school teaching is done in the<lb />
Greenville High School and approxi-<lb />
mately thirty-five other high schools<lb />
within a radius of sixty miles of the<lb />
campus. By the close of this aca-<lb />
demic year 625 students, represent-<lb />
:ng a 100 increase in the last five<lb />
ears, will have completed Student<lb />
Teaching.<lb />
" 'To learn, to apply, to test' should<lb />
be the motto for every teacher as<lb />
well as every student teacher ob-<lb />
served Dr. Keith Holmes, one of the<lb />
supervisors in elementary student<lb />
teaching. In characterizing the stu-<lb />
dent teacher, Dr. Holmes, mention-<lb />
ed certain interests and personality<lb />
traits necessary in the development<lb />
of teaching standards.<lb />
iRespect and appreciation for peo-<lb />
ple, a concern for the welfare of<lb />
DR. KEITH HOLMES . . . instructs future student teachers James Trice<lb />
and Alice Sauls in the art of making lesson plans.<lb />
A winter wonderland setting was<lb />
the background for the crowning of<lb />
Miss Betsy Hi!i as the queen of the<lb />
annual White Ball, held in Wright<lb />
Auditorium Saturday night. The<lb />
yearly winter quarter affair is spon-<lb />
sored by Al.j !i. Phi Omea Frater-<lb />
nity.<lb />
Miss Hill, Hast Carolina senior,<lb />
was chosen by the student body, from<lb />
e field of fourteen candidates. The<lb />
I960 queen was crowned by Miss<lb />
Joyce Cunin, sponsor for the host<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. Miss<lb />
Hill was presented with the winner's<lb />
trophy, which was given for the<lb />
first time, and her sponsoring organ-<lb />
ization, Delta Zeta Sorority, received<lb />
a plaque commemorating her selec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Runner-up for the title of White<lb />
Ball Queen whs Miss Mary Ann 0thers, and a good sense of humor<lb />
Ricks, sponsored by Sigma Phi Ep<lb />
silon Fraternity, while Miss Kitty<lb />
Thurman, sponsored by. Theta Chi<lb />
Fraternity, received the third place<lb />
position in the queen's court.<lb />
Music for the ball was furnished<lb />
by the Collegians, with Miss Betty<lb />
Lane Evans featured as vocalist.<lb />
Correlated with the decor of white<lb />
streamers extending" from the bal-<lb />
cony of the Auditorium, and the huge<lb />
white sphere, suspended in the cen-<lb />
ter of the floor, and accentuated by<lb />
the blue lighting effect, blended the<lb />
elements of music and decoration<lb />
into a virtual winter scene with only<lb />
the absence of snow being noticeable.<lb />
The White Ball, staged by A.PO,<lb />
for the benefit of the Crippled Chil-<lb />
are three characteristics of the stu-<lb />
dent teacher which are required in<lb />
every situation. In addition to these<lb />
personal qualities, the teacher must<lb />
remain mentally alert to interpret<lb />
new ideas and theories introduced<lb />
after the completion of his college<lb />
education.<lb />
In commenting n the Student<lb />
Teaching program on campus, Dr.<lb />
Holmes said, "East Carolina's school<lb />
of student teaching is one of the<lb />
few in the nation which has been<lb />
sighted for national review. I feel<lb />
that we have one of the top student<lb />
teaching departments. especially<lb />
ince our products represent quantity<lb />
with quality<lb />
Applications for student teaching<lb />
re filed with the college depart-<lb />
mental supervisor of student teach-<lb />
ing during the registration period<lb />
.if the quarter preceding the quarter<lb />
in whih the student teaching is to<lb />
be done. This application must be en-<lb />
dorsed by the student's advisor and<lb />
the departmental supervisor of stu-<lb />
dent teaching indicating that he will j teacher training program include<lb />
lave attained senior standing and j Rocky Mount, Winterville, Grimes-<lb />
will have completed all departmental j land, Plymouth, New Bern, Ayden,<lb />
prerequisites prior to the quarter for  Farmville, and many other towns<lb />
which he has applied. In addition to' and communities.<lb />
the above requirements, the appli-<lb />
cant must have attained an average<lb />
of at least a "3" in his major field<lb />
and in his general over-all college<lb />
record. Also, he must have earned<lb />
at least a "3" in his methods course<lb />
and he must have passed a physical<lb />
examination by the college physician.<lb />
Of the 211 students enrolled in<lb />
Student Teaching this quarter, fifty-<lb />
six are located within the Greenville<lb />
city system of elementary, junior<lb />
high, and high schools. However, this<lb />
does not include the students at the<lb />
training scool on campus. There are<lb />
approximately twenty students in the<lb />
Washington school system, twelve in<lb />
Ayden and ten students in the Kins-<lb />
ton school system. Other schools in<lb />
this area which participate in the<lb />
these committees are composed as dren's Fund, was termed by Over-all<lb />
Ball Chairman Hal Lueenburg of<lb />
Sorority News<lb />
Alumnae Establish Council<lb />
WWW'S, campus radio, announces<lb />
this week that two free long playing<lb />
albums will be given to the winning<lb />
entry in campus Radio's Name the<lb />
 Program contest.<lb />
This contest is being run in con-<lb />
junction with the station's new pro-<lb />
gram service, "The Soaring Sixties"<lb />
which was begun last Sunday. The<lb />
program, which remains unnamed to<lb />
date, is in operation from 6:30 a.m.<lb />
until 3:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-<lb />
day. The program features recorded<lb />
music with emphasis on long playing<lb />
albums.<lb />
Details for the contest are as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
1. Entries should be mailed to the<lb />
college radio station in care of Joy-<lb />
ner library.<lb />
2. Entries are limited to the stu-<lb />
dent body of East Carolina College.<lb />
3. Winning entry will be judged on<lb />
originality, clarity, and aptness of<lb />
thought.<lb />
4. The winning entry will receive<lb />
two long playing albums of his choice<lb />
from Music Arts Record Shop. The<lb />
albums may be chosen from the $3.98<lb />
price range.<lb />
5. Contest closes February 15, 1960.<lb />
In addition to the new program,<lb />
campus radio announces Saturday<lb />
night programming beginning Janu-<lb />
ary 23. The station will be in opera-<lb />
tion from 12 midnight until 4 a.m.<lb />
during the night. <lb />
follows:<lb />
ProgramRonald L. Henry, Wil-<lb />
liam M. Batts, Jr C. M. Phillips, Jr<lb />
Herman H. McLawhorn; publicity<lb />
M. James Ballard, Dixon S. Hall,<lb />
Paul D. Jenkins; membershipRon-<lb />
ald Hight, William T. Jones.<lb />
ArrangementsMeldon S. Austin,<lb />
Dempsey B. Mizelle, W. Perry Har-<lb />
roll, Fred Taylor; alumniRoger L,<lb />
Phillips.<lb />
APO as on "overwhelming success<lb />
The proceeds from the dance, gain-<lb />
ed by the penny-per-vote procedure<lb />
required for the selection of the<lb />
oueen, are, as of yet undetermined.<lb />
When expenses incurred for the dance<lb />
are deducted, the receipts will be<lb />
turned over to the area chairman<lb />
of the Crippled Children's Fund<lb />
drive,<lb />
State Music Supervisor Visits<lb />
Local Department; Evaluates<lb />
STARTS FRIDAY<lb />
JANUARY 22<lb />
Color By Technicolor<lb />
"A SUMMER<lb />
PLACE"<lb />
Starring<lb />
TROY DONAHUE<lb />
DOROTHY McGUIRE<lb />
RICHARD EGAN<lb />
SANDRA DEE<lb />
PITT<lb />
Theatre<lb />
Dr. Arnold E. Hoffman, State S<lb />
pervisor of Music, Department of<lb />
Public Instruction in Raleigh, was re-<lb />
cently on the campus visiting the<lb />
Music Department. The purpose of<lb />
his visit was to work with the stu-<lb />
dents and faculty in an evaluation<lb />
of the program now being offered<lb />
here.<lb />
Dr. Hoffman has taught in many<lb />
varying circumstances since he start-<lb />
ed off his career as director in a<lb />
small rural community. He taught<lb />
elementary vocal, high school vocal,<lb />
and bad the job of beginning a band<lb />
and orchestra.<lb />
After several more elementary and<lb />
high school jobs, Dr. Hoffman be-<lb />
came supervisor of music in Yeungs-<lb />
town, Ohio. Then he joined the fac-<lb />
ulty of Youngstown University and<lb />
finally became head of the music<lb />
department. From there he returned<lb />
to his ahna mater, Miami University,<lb />
and then to the faculty of Florida<lb />
State University. Leaving there he<lb />
came to North Carolina, and became<lb />
State Supervisor of Music.<lb />
The major function of the state<lb />
supervisor is to serve in training<lb />
teachers for music. "The need of<lb />
more music teachers is very great<lb />
commented Dr. Hoffman, "because<lb />
10rff of rural N.C. does not have the<lb />
help of music specialists. All the<lb />
music education is rendered by the<lb />
class room teachers he added. "We<lb />
also work with class room teachers,<lb />
holding work shops, and helping<lb />
them select proper music supplies and<lb />
materials commented Dr. Hoffman.<lb />
"We also aid the music teachers<lb />
by helping them with scheduling<lb />
problems, helping inventory mater-<lb />
hetween teachers and administra-<lb />
tors he added. "We meet students,<lb />
and try to locate new teachers, and<lb />
offer them our services Sending<lb />
out free teachin materials, and bul-<lb />
letins is another of the supervisors<lb />
many services to teachers and pros-<lb />
pective teachers.<lb />
Dr. Hoffman was very much im-<lb />
pressed with the EC Music depart-<lb />
ment, and stated, "I am very proud<lb />
of the accomplishments of this Music<lb />
Department, and it is my own feeling<lb />
that it is one of the most outstanding<lb />
departments, in terms of developing<lb />
versatile music teachers. East Car-<lb />
olina will graduate more music tea-<lb />
chers this year than any other school<lb />
in the state he added.<lb />
"My challenge to you students<lb />
said Dr. Hoffman, "is that you<lb />
should always remember that your<lb />
success or failure will reflect favor-<lb />
ably or unfavorably on East Caro-<lb />
lina. Everyone judges an institution<lb />
ials, and we act as a kind of liaison by its product<lb />
Campus Notes<lb />
LOST AND FOUND<lb />
Found items turned into the<lb />
College Union Lost and Found<lb />
Department will be held for two<lb />
weeks, after which time they will<lb />
be returned to finder or will be<lb />
subject to sale.<lb />
LIBRARY WEEK-END HOURS<lb />
The college library is open<lb />
Monday through Friday from<lb />
8:00 a.m10:00 p.m Saturday<lb />
from 8:00 a.m5:00 p.m. and<lb />
Sundays from 2:00-10:00 p.m.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SWIMMING<lb />
The college pool is open for<lb />
recreational swimming from Is-<lb />
00-6:00 p.m. Monday through<lb />
Friday. Each1 Wednesday night<lb />
it is open from 7:00 to 8:30 p.<lb />
m. for women students only.<lb />
CORRECTION<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega service fra-<lb />
ternity has been made an ex-<lb />
officio member of the Rebel<lb />
staff, not Alpha Pi Omega as an-<lb />
nounced in last week's paper.<lb />
All persons who wish to contri-<lb />
bute material to the Rebel may<lb />
do oo by submitting it to any<lb />
member of Alphu Phi Omega.<lb />
ATTENTION MEN DAY<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
All day students living off<lb />
campus who wish to live in the<lb />
dormitory spring quarter I960<lb />
should see Melvin V. Buck in the<lb />
Housing Office and make formal<lb />
application if they have not done<lb />
so. The Housing Department re-<lb />
ports that rooms should be avail-<lb />
able for all who wish to live in<lb />
the dormitory.<lb />
"WHO'S WHO" PICTURES<lb />
Students who were featured on<lb />
the "Who's Who in American<lb />
Colleges and Universities" page<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN may<lb />
pick up their pictures in the<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN offices up-<lb />
stairs in Wright Building Mon-<lb />
day, Tuesday, Thursday, and<lb />
Friday. Pictures must be claimed<lb />
within two weeks.<lb />
RESERVED SEATS AVAILABLE<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse is<lb />
initiating a new practice beginning<lb />
with their next production, Diary of<lb />
Anne Frank. There will be a reserved<lb />
section of the best seats for those<lb />
who want them.<lb />
There will be no additional charge<lb />
for this service. Reserved seat tick-<lb />
ets may be obtained at the Green-<lb />
ville News Stand or at a booth to be<lb />
set up outside of the new cafeteria<lb />
beginning January 25. Reserved seats<lb />
the Gamma Sigma chapter, and the<lb />
colony will be installed as the 99th<lb />
hapter of Kappa Delta.<lb />
ALPHA PHI SECRETARY ENDS<lb />
VISIT<lb />
Miss Nancy Duffield, National<lb />
Field Secretary for Alpha Phi Soror-<lb />
ity, will conclude her visit to East<lb />
Carolina tomorrow, after being on the<lb />
(ampua for the past two weeks.<lb />
Miss Duffield has been visiting<lb />
the local colony of Alpha Phi, formu-<lb />
lating plans for the installation of<lb />
the EC group as a national chapter<lb />
of Alpha Phi, which will take place<lb />
the weekend of February 4-6.<lb />
Miss Duffield attended Denison<lb />
College in Gransville, Ohio. While a<lb />
student at Denison, Miss Duffield<lb />
majored in French and was a mem-<lb />
ber of a French honorary society.<lb />
She was also Co-President of the<lb />
Student Government Association.<lb />
Since September 1st, working in the<lb />
capacity of a field secretary for<lb />
Alpha .Phi, Miss Duffield has visited<lb />
AP chapters n Manitoba (Canada),<lb />
North Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma,<lb />
Kansas, Utah and Florida. She will<lb />
leave the East Carolina campus to-<lb />
morrow to visit chapters in Penn-<lb />
sylvania, West Virginia and Geor-<lb />
gia.<lb />
CHI OMEGA PLEDGES SEVEN<lb />
RUSHEES<lb />
At the conclusion of formal rush<lb />
on January 16, Chi Omega Sorority<lb />
to those present the benefits of a pledged seven rushees in a secret<lb />
'Mty Panhellenic Council and methods I ceremony. The new Alpha Pledge<lb />
Organizaticn of n Panhellenic<lb />
Council for the city of Greenville<lb />
has been completed by alumnae mem-<lb />
bers and honor initiates of the eight<lb />
sororities on the campus.<lb />
Major purposes of the Council will<lb />
be to bring members together through<lb />
"ommon interests, to encourage in-<lb />
terest in sororities, and to assist<lb />
members of sororities at the college<lb />
in carrying out their programs.<lb />
Ixju Cheatham was elected presi-<lb />
dent of the Panhellenic Council. Mrs<lb />
P.oley Farley was chosen as secretary,<lb />
and Mrs. Harry Billica as treasurer.<lb />
One of the first activities of the<lb />
?roup will be to stage a tea in Gar-<lb />
ret Hall at Ettst Carolina during the<lb />
weekend of February 5-7. During this<lb />
period the eight colonies of sororities<lb />
at the college will be formally in-<lb />
stalled by national representatives<lb />
of the groups.<lb />
At the organizational meeting of<lb />
the Panhellenic Council held in Gar-<lb />
vett Hall recently. Dean of Women<lb />
Ruth White explained to the alumnae<lb />
members and the honor initiates the<lb />
rapid growth of interest in sororities<lb />
which has developed on the campus<lb />
('uring the past year. Local sorori-<lb />
ties, she said, were formed soon af-<lb />
ter chapters of national fraternities<lb />
were installed at East Carolina. Eight<lb />
of the women's groups have already<lb />
become colonies of national sororities<lb />
and will become chapters at the in-<lb />
stallation weekend in February.<lb />
Mrs. Richard Gammon explained<lb />
of organizing.<lb />
The eight colonies at East Caro-<lb />
lina will be chapters of the National<lb />
SororitiesAlpha Delta Pi, Alpha<lb />
rhnuron Pi, (Alpha Phi, Alpha Xi Del-<lb />
ta, Chi Omega. Delta Zeta, Kappa<lb />
Delta, and Sigma Sigma Sigma.<lb />
KAPPA DELTA ACCEPTS<lb />
THIRTEEN<lb />
At the conclusion of Rush Week,<lb />
January 11-16, thirteen girls became<lb />
pledges of the Gamma Sigma colony<lb />
of Kappa Delta. These pledges in-<lb />
clude Faye Baker, Ann Kopley, Se-<lb />
lena Leonhardt, Brenda Vaughn, Re-<lb />
becca Singleton, Barbara Schwab,<lb />
Betty Bennett, Sara Smiley, Judy<lb />
Kingsmore, Judy Ammons, Pat Hack-<lb />
worth, Carolyn Wiknouth, and Jean<lb />
Hardy.<lb />
Newly elected officers oj the pledge<lb />
class are president, Ann Kopley;<lb />
vice president, Carolyn Wilmouth;<lb />
secretary, Judy Ammons, and trea-<lb />
surer, Betty Bennett.<lb />
Both the colony and its pledge<lb />
class are making final arrange-<lb />
ments for the installation week-end.<lb />
At this time the members of the<lb />
pledge class will receive their first<lb />
degree pin, the present members will<lb />
I will be held only until 7:50 p. n. be initiated as charter members of<lb />
Class of the Rho Zeta Chapter in-<lb />
cludes: Frances Bailey, Salisbury;<lb />
Linda Campbell, Charlotte; Beth<lb />
Harris, Bailey; Linda Mewborn,<lb />
Farmville; Frances Smith, Green-<lb />
ville; Elizabeth Taylor, Kinston; and<lb />
Linda Vick, Kinston.<lb />
In addition to the new pledges,<lb />
Chi Omega will welcome as a spec-<lb />
ial initiate, Mrs. Lillian Jenkins, wife<lb />
of East Carolina College's newly<lb />
elected president, Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins, when the chapter is installed<lb />
nationally February 6.<lb />
WINTER QUARTER MEN'S<lb />
TABLE TENNIS<lb />
The Winter Quarter Men's<lb />
Singles Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment will be held in the College<lb />
Union on this coming Tuesday,<lb />
January 26. Starting time for<lb />
this event will be 6:30 P.M with<lb />
the finals scheduled for 9 P.M.<lb />
that night. Spectators are invited<lb />
to attend. A consolations divi-<lb />
sion, open to all players losing<lb />
their first matches in the regu-<lb />
lar singles, will also be held.<lb />
All East Carolina men are eligible<lb />
to enter this tournament, and<lb />
may sign up for it in the College<lb />
Union Recreation Area.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038648_tn_0006" /><lb />
THURSDAY I<lb />
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