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I<lb />
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It<lb />
IS<lb />
Play Opens Tonight<lb />
The ECC Playhouse production of<lb />
The Diary of Anne Frank' begins<lb />
a three night run tonight in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium at 8 o'clock. For a pic-<lb />
torial preview of the play, see pages<lb />
three and four.<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
EasirCarolinian<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1960<lb />
Job Opportunities<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, Director of<lb />
Student Personnel and Placement,<lb />
has released information about inter-<lb />
views for jobs. For full information<lb />
see page five.<lb />
Number 14<lb />
Senators Endorse<lb />
Plan; Vote McEwen<lb />
As Representative<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
unanimously endorsed a tenta-<lb />
tive rough-draft plan for the insti-<lb />
n. of Intramural Intellectual<lb />
Activity, at their regular weekly<lb />
i eeting, Monday night.<lb />
The plan, introduced by John Dob-<lb />
M,n of Phi Sigma Pi, honorary frat-<lb />
ernity, calls for the establishment of<lb />
tampus-wide intellectual activities,<lb />
modeled after the G. K. College Bowl<lb />
neen on the CBS Television network.<lb />
According to Iobson, the plan is<lb />
in rough draft form, and will<lb />
, pei fected as soon as possible. Dob-<lb />
sun plans to include all campus or-<lb />
ganizations in the competition, which<lb />
feature such fields as debating.<lb />
1: another action, Miss Dotty Mc-<lb />
Kwen, Fast Carolina senior and 1959<lb />
Homecoming Queen wa9 selected by<lb />
e Student Senate to represent East<lb />
i arolina College in the annual North<lb />
 arolina Azalea Festival to be held<lb />
in the spring at Wilmington, N.C.<lb />
Miss McEwen. Wilmington native,<lb />
: current Miss Wilmington, was<lb />
 9 i selected Miss Congeniality in<lb />
the Miss North Carolina Pageant<lb />
held last summer. In the Azalea<lb />
Festival, this year, Miss McEwen<lb />
will be a member of the queen's<lb />
rt, representing EOC.<lb />
Concluding their meeting, the Stu-<lb />
nt Senators voted to set up a com-<lb />
ttee to investigate the possibilities<lb />
 printing a pamphlet advertising<lb />
Bast Carolina.<lb />
This action came as a result of<lb />
Senator Barney West's comments<lb />
. Deeming the recent denial of the<lb />
State Board of Education to grant<lb />
ECC the right to confer the Master<lb />
of Business Administration degree.<lb />
Senator West commented that<lb />
ry of North Carolina's legislators<lb />
were unaware of the rapid growth<lb />
and needs of East Carolina. West<lb />
toted out that such a pamphlet<lb />
might help to bring needed appro-<lb />
priations to East Carolina when the<lb />
General Assembly studies the finan-<lb />
cial matters concerning state-sup-<lb />
ported colleges.<lb />
Sororities Complete<lb />
Installation Program<lb />
Mass installation of the eight sor-<lb />
ority colonies on campus as nation-<lb />
al chapters will take place during<lb />
the week-end of February 5-7. Par-<lb />
ticipating dn this event will be the<lb />
Delt-i Omicron colony of Alpha Del-<lb />
ta .Pi, Zeta Psi colony of Alpha Omi-<lb />
cron Pi, Delta Alpha colony of Al-<lb />
pha Phi, and the Gamma Phi colony<lb />
of Alpha Xi Delta.<lb />
iAlso taking part in the installa-<lb />
tion services will be Rho Zeta colony<lb />
of Chi Omega, Zeta Lambda colony<lb />
of Delta Zeta, Gamma Sigma colony<lb />
of Kappa Delta, and the Gamma<lb />
Beta colony of Sigma Sigma Sigma.<lb />
The installation week-end will be-<lb />
gin February 6th. Some sororities<lb />
have planned activities prior to this<lb />
date. On Friday evening the individ-<lb />
ual groups will receive their ad-<lb />
vanced degrees, while the current<lb />
pledge groups will receive their first<lb />
degrees.<lb />
Saturday evening eight installa-<lb />
tion banquets will be held simul-<lb />
taneously throughout the city of<lb />
Greenville in churches and clubs. At<lb />
this time each sorority will receive,<lb />
from one of their national officers,<lb />
the charter which officially recog-<lb />
nizes their group as a chapter of<lb />
the national organization.<lb />
On Sunday morning following the<lb />
installation, each sorority will attend<lb />
en masse, a church in this area.<lb />
From three to five o'clock Sunday<lb />
afterfnoon, the City Panhellenic<lb />
Council of Greenville will sponsor a<lb />
tea honoring all of the sorority chap-<lb />
ters. At this time the new chapters<lb />
will be officially presented to the<lb />
college.<lb />
Visitors on campus during this oc-<lb />
casion will include national officers<lb />
of all of the sororities, local alumnae<lb />
groups, and collegiate members of<lb />
other sorority chapters in this prov-<lb />
ince.<lb />
In commenting on the plans now<lb />
in progress for this installation week-<lb />
end Ruth White, Dean of Women,<lb />
said, "All of the churches in Green-<lb />
ville have been very cooperative in<lb />
permitting the use of their facilities<lb />
for installation ceremonies and ban-<lb />
quets. Without them it would have<lb />
been impossible to have found nec-<lb />
essary accommodations for the ac-<lb />
tivities connected with mass installa-<lb />
tion<lb />
Murray, Bradner To Star<lb />
In Opera Theatre Production<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
Planned By FBLA;<lb />
'Off Beats' Play<lb />
By way of bringing the Valentine<lb />
season to East Carolina, the Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America will<lb />
Lgain sponsor the annual Valentine<lb />
Dance, February 12. The semi-formal<lb />
iance begins at 8:00 p.m. and will<lb />
feature the "Off Beats a combo<lb />
lrom Chowan College.<lb />
Previously, the Business Depart-<lb />
ment has elected the Valentine Queen<lb />
 i their department, but this year<lb />
the business leaders are inviting the<lb />
entire campus to participrte in her<lb />
election. In order to sponsor a can-<lb />
didate, each student organization<lb />
hould submit the name and photo-<lb />
graph to Virginia Dowd, Box 512,<lb />
FCC. The photographs should be a<lb />
glossy print, if possible.<lb />
Each picture will be used as pub-<lb />
licity for the dance. Bach organiza-<lb />
tion must abide by the following reg-<lb />
vlations: (1) Any campus organiza-<lb />
tion may present one candidateif<lb />
submitted by February 2. (2) She<lb />
must be an ECC student (3) She<lb />
must be present at the dance to be<lb />
crowned Queen (4) An individual<lb />
organization may campaign for its<lb />
candidate (5) Each ticket to the<lb />
dance is entitled to two votes.<lb />
The actual voting will take place<lb />
at the dance by writing the name (s)<lb />
of your choice on the back of your<lb />
dance ticket. The candidates will be<lb />
presented at 8:16 p.m. to give every-<lb />
one an opportunity to "look the can-<lb />
didates over" before voting. After<lb />
the girls have been presented, each<lb />
ticket holder may write the name(s)<lb />
of his choice for Queen on the stub<lb />
of his ticket. Voting ends at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Jane Murray and Martha Bradner,<lb />
voice majors from Roxboi-o and<lb />
Greenville, respectively, will perform<lb />
the lead part of Baba, in the double<lb />
cast production of the opera The<lb />
Medium to be presented by the Opera<lb />
Theatre in McGinnis Auditorium on<lb />
February 20 and 21.<lb />
Jane Murray appeared last year<lb />
as Hata in the Opera Theatre pro-<lb />
duction of The Bartered Bride. She<lb />
was also in the musical Carousel,<lb />
and has appeared as contralto soloist<lb />
in the Messiah, for the past two<lb />
years. Last year she was also soloist<lb />
with the College Orchestra, at their<lb />
Spring Concert, and is one of two<lb />
senior music students to receive an<lb />
Honor Recital.<lb />
Miss Murray, a transfer from<lb />
Meredith College, is president of<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary<lb />
professional music fraternity, and<lb />
vwas student director of the College<lb />
Choir last year. She is now serving<lb />
as director of choirs at the First<lb />
Baptist Church in Tarboro.<lb />
Martha L. Bradner has sung pro-<lb />
fessionally before coming to East<lb />
Carolina. While living in Ohio she<lb />
served as visiting artist, appearing<lb />
on many programs and on TV. In<lb />
1956 she was the featured singer in<lb />
the Sesque Centennial Celebration,<lb />
and also wrote the music for the<lb />
program. The music is now in the<lb />
Archives of History in Washington,<lb />
D. C.<lb />
Mrs. Bradner has sung as a soloist<lb />
in Bach's Magnificant, and Handel's<lb />
Messiah while at Denison University,<lb />
Granville, Ohio, and has also sung<lb />
in the EOC production of the Messiah.<lb />
Last year she performed the part of<lb />
Hata, in the Opera Theatre produc-<lb />
tion of The Bartered Bride and this<lb />
spring she will sing as soloist with<lb />
the College Orchestra. Mrs. Bradner<lb />
has studied under Helen Beeson Fry<lb />
ii New York City.<lb />
Other members of the cast of The<lb />
Medium are Jeanne Peterson, Caro-<lb />
lyn Elam, Jim Gillikin, 'Alison Moss,<lb />
and Ann Darden.<lb />
Jessamine Hiatt, Bob Tilley, and<lb />
Ronnie Knouse make up the rest of<lb />
the cast.<lb />
Paul Hickfang, director of the<lb />
Opera Theatre, is the music director<lb />
and Robert Rickert of the English<lb />
Department is the dramatic director<lb />
for the opera. The sets for the pro-<lb />
duction are being designed by John<lb />
(Gordon of the Art Department<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Donald Hayes, director of the ECC<lb />
orchestra, will conduct the opena or-<lb />
chestra. This is the first year that<lb />
the orchestra will accompany the op-<lb />
era theatre and its production.<lb />
AAUW Encourages<lb />
Foreign Study<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
Application registoation for the<lb />
scholarship award of $650 for for-<lb />
eign study given by the American<lb />
Association of University Women<lb />
will remain open until February 15<lb />
says Marguerite Perry, chairman of<lb />
the scholarship fund.<lb />
Although the application response<lb />
to the scholarship has been "very en-<lb />
thusiastic all students seriously in-<lb />
terested in foreign studyjshould apply<lb />
for registnation Mrs. Perry added.<lb />
Applicants so far have come from<lb />
the Departments of Art, English,<lb />
Foreign Language, Home Economics,<lb />
and Social Studies.<lb />
The recipient of the scholarship<lb />
award will be chosen by a selection<lb />
committee of the A.A.U.W. composed<lb />
of college faculty and townspeople.<lb />
The winner will be selected from a<lb />
group of finalists who will be inter-<lb />
viewed by committee members.<lb />
"Although scholarship is the prime<lb />
requisite in the competition, students<lb />
should not be discouraged from ap-<lb />
plying for this award beoause they<lb />
feel that their scholastic record is<lb />
not of the highest possible. Person-<lb />
ality, character, and variety of inter-<lb />
est are also important commented<lb />
Mrs. Perry.<lb />
The A.A.U.W. scholarship award<lb />
is part of a program of this organi-<lb />
zation designed to emphasize the im-<lb />
porVince of foreign study. The As-<lb />
sociation realizes that though for-<lb />
eign study is the dream of many stu-<lb />
dents, the means of going abroad<lb />
are often not available, she said. Also,<lb />
students often lack information re-<lb />
garding foreign study and do not<lb />
know where to go to obtain this in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
In the opinion of this organization,<lb />
encouragement of students who wish<lb />
to study abroad is of great import-<lb />
ance. A.A.U.W. feels that it is a val-<lb />
uable means of international under-<lb />
standing, Mrs. Perry added.<lb />
As E.C.C. President Dr. Leo W.<lb />
talkies says "In understanding and<lb />
knowing people of different coun-<lb />
tries there is no substitute for talk-<lb />
ing with, meeting and living with<lb />
the'm in their own countriesin their<lb />
own homes. The G.Is have done<lb />
more to foster good will and inter-<lb />
national understanding among peo-<lb />
ples of the world than any number of<lb />
conferences could have done<lb />
Committee Announces<lb />
Spring Musical Plans<lb />
"After much deliberation for a<lb />
suitable vehicle for our musical<lb />
comedy of 1960, we finally selected<lb />
the smash hit, Annie Get Your Gun<lb />
commented Donald Hayes, director<lb />
of this year's musical. "For the first<lb />
time a musical comedy will be pre-<lb />
sented for four consecutive nights,<lb />
instead of thjee said Mr. Hayes.<lb />
"We feel that this particular show<lb />
will pack them in every night<lb />
"Annie Get Your Gun can be no-<lb />
thing but a success as far as talented<lb />
musical taste is concerned, because<lb />
the music and lyrics were written by<lb />
Irving Berlin, and it was first pro-<lb />
duced by Rodgers and Hammerstein<lb />
back in 1946 says Hayes.<lb />
Newsweek commented about the<lb />
musical,  a hilarious comedy.<lb />
The gags have a spontaneous quality<lb />
about them, and the show's pace is<lb />
fast and even<lb />
Time wrote,  a great big<lb />
follow-the-formula, fetch-the-crowd<lb />
musical. Annie Oakley, the sharp-<lb />
shooting whiz of Buffalo Bill's Wild<lb />
West Show, and the gal whose name<lb />
became a synonym for complimen-<lb />
tary theatre tickets (because they<lb />
were punched with holes.) An illiter-<lb />
ate Ohio lass, performing miracles<lb />
with a squirrel rifle, she is snapped<lb />
up by Buffalo Bill, falls in love with<lb />
the male sharpshooter of the troupe,<lb />
(portrayed by Ray Maddleton in the<lb />
original oast) and unfortunately for<lb />
his affections, she shoots better than<lb />
ht does. But on good time Cupid's<lb />
how wins out over Annie's gun<lb />
Some of the hit songs from the<lb />
Irving Berlin score are: "You Can't<lb />
Get a Man With a Gun "There's No<lb />
Business Like Show Business 'They<lb />
Say Its Won, rful "The Girl That<lb />
I Marry "Anything You Can Do,<lb />
I Can Do Better and "Doin' What<lb />
Comes Natur'lly<lb />
Jerry Powell, co-chairman of the<lb />
productions committee said, "Annie<lb />
Get Your Gun is a robust, colorful,<lb />
fun-filled show which can be nothing<lb />
short of a SBC PCM. The dates for the<lb />
production have been set for (April<lb />
26-29 added Powell. "We're expect-<lb />
ing a large number of people for<lb />
try-outs<lb />
"This show has a tremendous cast,<lb />
colorful costumes, and lots of parts<lb />
exclaimed Jerry Van Dyke, other co-<lb />
chairman of the productions commit-<lb />
tee, "and we want everyone to try<lb />
out for a part in the musical. We're<lb />
expecting a full house every night<lb />
ne added.<lb />
Some of the outstanding musical<lb />
hits the SGA has sponsored in the<lb />
past are Carousel, Connecticut Yan<lb />
kee, Oklahoma, and Kiss Me Kate.<lb />
For the first time at East Caro-<lb />
lina Jim Brewer, of the English De-<lb />
partment, will direct the acting and<lb />
staging, for the musical. Paul Hick-<lb />
fang will work with the soloists and<lb />
Jim Gillikin will choregraph the dan-<lb />
ces.<lb />
Tryouts dates will be announced<lb />
soon in the East Carolinian.<lb />
Construction Commences For<lb />
Alterations To EC Buildings<lb />
Committee Announces<lb />
All Day Ring Sale<lb />
Ring Committee Chairman Jim<lb />
Owens has announced that there<lb />
will be an all day ring sale,<lb />
Monday, February 1 in the Col-<lb />
lege Union. Lee H. Blackwell,<lb />
representative of L. G. Balfour<lb />
Company will be present from<lb />
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Any student<lb />
wishing to order a ring, or have<lb />
alterations made for a ring al-<lb />
ready purchased should see Mr.<lb />
Blackwell during these hours.<lb />
PRE-REGISTRATION SET<lb />
Pre-registration will be held<lb />
during the week of February 8-<lb />
12. Please check with your major<lb />
advisor or departmental bulletin<lb />
board for specific instructions.<lb />
Pre-registration is a definite<lb />
part of the total registration<lb />
program. Everyone who plans to<lb />
be in attendance during the<lb />
Spring Quarter must pre-regis-<lb />
ter. If you do not plan to be here<lb />
during the Spring, please bring<lb />
this fact to the attention of your<lb />
major advisor. Students who do<lb />
not pre-register will be stopped<lb />
in all classes beginning Tuesday,<lb />
February 16.<lb />
Renovation of the North Cafeteria<lb />
at East Carolina College and ex-<lb />
tensive alterations in the Flanagan<lb />
classroom building have begun on<lb />
the campus here. Contracts for the<lb />
work, according to Vice President<lb />
and Business Manager F. D. Duncan,<lb />
show a total cost of $112,854 for the<lb />
cafeteria and $145,908 for the Flana-<lb />
gan building.<lb />
The interior of the NoTth Cafeteria,<lb />
oldest dining room on the campus,<lb />
will be rebuilt and air conditioning<lb />
will be irrstalied. Wuod construction<lb />
will be replaced with fireproof ma-<lb />
terials. iA new acoustical ceiling and<lb />
terrazzo floor will be added.<lb />
The entrance to the cafeteria on<lb />
the South side will be closed and a<lb />
new entrance constructed on the West<lb />
side of the building so that cafe-<lb />
teria lines may form at each end of<lb />
the dining hall. Plans call for the<lb />
addition of a lobby and rest rooms.<lb />
Equipment will include two units<lb />
of stainless steel cafeteria service<lb />
counters. Modern lighting fixtures<lb />
will replace those now in use.<lb />
Alterations in Flanagan building<lb />
were necessitated by crowded condi-<lb />
tions in classrooms and laboratories.<lb />
Space for expansion of the Science,<lb />
the Home Economics, and the Indus-<lb />
trial Arts departments was provided<lb />
last fall in Flanagan when the de-<lb />
partment of business moved to the<lb />
new Rnwl building and the Geography<lb />
department was relocated in the Gra-<lb />
ham building. Conversion of parts<lb />
of Flanagan to new uses will involve<lb />
extensive changes.<lb />
Rooms in Flanagan formerly oc-<lb />
cupied by the Geography Depart-<lb />
ment will be converted into science<lb />
WWWS Receives<lb />
News Machine<lb />
Campus Radio WWWS is adding a<lb />
national hookup news machine to its<lb />
equipment and will begin broadcast-<lb />
ing national news February eight,<lb />
reports station manager Rudd Jenson.<lb />
The machine, which is being furn-<lb />
ished by L &amp; M cigarettes, will re-<lb />
ceive news releases from United<lb />
Press International news service.<lb />
Campus Radio will be able to util-<lb />
ize the new service in bringing up<lb />
to the minute news happenings to<lb />
the student audience, as well as to<lb />
the FM audience. The station has<lb />
planned five evening newscasts daily<lb />
at 4:55, 8:55, 9:55 and 10:55.<lb />
The cost of the UPI news machine<lb />
service will be approximately $55<lb />
dollars per week.<lb />
Station Manager Jenson stated this<lb />
The Industrial Arts Department! week, "Efforts to get the news last<lb />
will occupy the front wing of the year were started by former station<lb />
ground floor, also vacated by the manager Jimmy Kirkland, but due to<lb />
Business Department. the involvement of many unsolved<lb />
The North Cafeteria is expected details until recently we were unable<lb />
laboratories. New laboratory equip-<lb />
ment will replace some of that now<lb />
in use.<lb />
The Home Economics Department<lb />
ill be provided with several class-<lb />
100ms and laboratories on the ground<lb />
floor of the building. This space, on<lb />
the west side of Flanagan, was for-<lb />
merly used by the business depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
to be ready for use in the early<lb />
fall, Mr. Duncan stated. Alterations<lb />
in Flanagan Building are scheduled<lb />
to be completed by late spring or<lb />
early summer.<lb />
to receive the machine.<lb />
"We at Campus Radio are very<lb />
pleased with our national advertisers<lb />
selection to allow us to receive the<lb />
UPI news machine<lb />
Again Features Art Work<lb />
Winter Issue Of 'Rebel' Includes Many Freshman Works<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
f<lb />
I<lb />
BOARD TO SELECT EDITOR<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, chair-<lb />
man of the Publications Board,<lb />
announced today that the Board<lb />
will meet February 2 to select<lb />
a successor to Kathryn Johnson,<lb />
present editor of the East Caro-<lb />
linian.<lb />
AH persons who wtakf to be<lb />
considered for the office should<lb />
submit applications to the Board<lb />
before that date, Tucker stated.<lb />
The new editor will assume<lb />
duties beginning in the Spring<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
"The next issue of the Rebel will<lb />
definitely be available to the stu-<lb />
dents by the first week in February<lb />
reports editor Dan Williams. "The<lb />
main difference is that the new copy<lb />
will have an increase in the size of<lb />
the page, which will now be 7 12 by<lb />
11 inches or about the sizeof Time<lb />
Included in the Winter edition will<lb />
be an interview featuring Paul Green,<lb />
popular North Carolina author. Mr.<lb />
Green is best known for his works,<lb />
The Lost Colony and Pulitzer Prize<lb />
winner, In Abraham's Bosom. Movie<lb />
scripts and numerous symphonic<lb />
dramas are another type of his fa-<lb />
mous versatile writings.<lb />
The usual short stories will also<lb />
be featured. Deny Walker has writ-<lb />
ten a story called "House on the<lb />
Swamp a ghost tale concerning a<lb />
fraternity pledge, and "The Arrival"<lb />
by Coleman Norris will be presented<lb />
with two sketches.<lb />
"We're having a short sketch by<lb />
Bill Sharp which displays an excep-<lb />
tional use of dialogue stated Dan<lb />
in a discussion of the creative mater-<lb />
ial. <lb />
Poems by Darrell Hurst, David<lb />
Coxe, Ronnie Gollabin, Eric Smith<lb />
i and Jannis Brand and book reviews<lb />
by Gail Cohoon, C. W. Warwick, Pat<lb />
Smith and Charles Davis"will also be<lb />
among the creative portions of the<lb />
winter issue.<lb />
Popular fiction and non-fiction<lb />
novels will also be reviewed by Dr.<lb />
Edgar Hirshburg, Dr. Frances Ad-<lb />
ams, Dr. James Poindexter, Bryan<lb />
Harrison, and Fred Ragan.<lb />
Music lovers should appreciate the<lb />
music editorial by Joanne Eudy. This<lb />
unusual editorial was prepared as a<lb />
comparison between rock and roll and<lb />
classical music.<lb />
Art work, as nlways. plays an im-<lb />
portant role in the Winter issue. Ar-<lb />
tistic efforts will include charcoal<lb />
drawings, etchings, wood cuts, wood<lb />
engravings and pen and ink draw-<lb />
ins. Contributing works in this de-<lb />
partment are Al Dunkle, Kay Mc-<lb />
Lawhon, Larry Blizzard, Emily Neal,<lb />
Rose Marie Gornto and James Smith.<lb />
Nelson Dudley has created an ab-<lb />
stract etching for the Rebel cover.<lb />
"The staff is very happy to be<lb />
able to include in the Rebel so much<lb />
work done by freshmen stated Dan,<lb />
who continued by saying, "We have<lb />
two examples of such works dis-<lb />
played in our officea charcoal<lb />
drawing of a car wreck and an essay<lb />
Prospective Teachers Eligible<lb />
For $1500 Graduate Fellowship<lb />
Prospective high school teachers<lb />
are invited to apply for the fourteen<lb />
$1500 Carnegie Graduate fellowships<lb />
offered by the George Peabody Col-<lb />
lege for teachers.<lb />
The Carnegie Program serves to<lb />
identify and encourage candidates<lb />
for high school teaching who are<lb />
superior in leadership, character, and<lb />
ability. Operating in cooperation<lb />
with selected colleges and universi-<lb />
ties the program provides the fol-<lb />
lowing opportunities: (1) training in<lb />
professional education at the South's<lb />
leading teacher-education institu-<lb />
tion, (2) continued work in subject<lb />
areas which are taught in high<lb />
schools or which support the prepa-<lb />
ration for teaching dind (3) a plan<lb />
of preparation for teaching which<lb />
Wells Announces<lb />
Fund Safeguard<lb />
"Ten thousand dollars of idle<lb />
money has been invested by the<lb />
S.G.A. in the Savings and Loan As-<lb />
sociation as a safeguard for the<lb />
leads to the master of arts degree.<lb />
Those eligible are outstanding stu-<lb />
dents currently enrolled as seniors<lb />
or recent graduates interested in<lb />
high school teaching. Students should<lb />
not present a major in education,<lb />
but one in a subject taught in high<lb />
schools. Those applying should be<lb />
ready to enroll at Peabody in Sep-<lb />
tember, 1960. Preference is given to<lb />
candidates with a strong liberal arts<lb />
background.<lb />
From one to three nominations<lb />
will be sent in from the college. All<lb />
students who meet the above require-<lb />
ments may check with President Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins or some other college of-<lb />
ficial. No student may apply direct-<lb />
ly to Peabody.<lb />
All nominations will be made be-<lb />
fore March 1, 1960.<lb />
NELSON DUDLEY . . . "Rebel" art editor displays student art work which<lb />
will appear in thv Winter Quarter edition of the literary magazine.<lb />
called The Graveyard.<lb />
The contest open to students is<lb />
-till going on and the winner's con-<lb />
tribution will be featured in the<lb />
Spring issue. Dr. Poindexter, Miss<lb />
Mary Greene, Hugh Agee and Dr.<lb />
Hirshburg are serving as the judges.<lb />
"We are very fortunate in having<lb />
APO with us now as exofficio mem-<lb />
bers. They have helped a great deal<lb />
with obtaining advertisements an-<lb />
nounced Dan.<lb />
Classes Begin<lb />
At 0. Of Hawaii<lb />
The 1960 Summer Session at the<lb />
Student Ivoan Fund stated Dallas University of Hawaii will convene<lb />
June 20 through August 1, it was an-<lb />
nounced today by Dr. Robert E.<lb />
CmUe, Executive Secretary, Cali-<lb />
fornia Association of School Admin-<lb />
istrators.<lb />
The Manoa Campus of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Hawaii, in the 50th State,<lb />
will be opened to hundreds of tea-<lb />
chers and scholars from all over the<lb />
world. In addition, the six weeks ses-<lb />
sion attracts a distinguished visiting<lb />
faculty from the Orient, Europe and<lb />
the Continental States, and offers<lb />
a wide range of courses and unusual<lb />
subjects. Included in the University's<lb />
curriculum for the 1960 Summer Ses-<lb />
sion are some 215 courses in 39<lb />
fields.<lb />
Complete information on the 1960<lb />
Summer Session and Bulletin des-<lb />
cribing the program are available by<lb />
writing to: Dr. Robert B. Cralle,<lb />
University Study Tour to Hawaii,<lb />
3305 WUshire Blvd Los Angeles 5,<lb />
California.<lb />
Wells, S.G.A. president.<lb />
This money is an accumulation<lb />
from the activity fees of past years<lb />
and has been in reserve in case of<lb />
any emergency. The amount will earn<lb />
four hundred dollars yearly in divi-<lb />
dends. These dividends will be used<lb />
either to build up the Loan Fund, or<lb />
as the S.G.A. at the time so design-<lb />
ates.<lb />
"The money will be much more<lb />
than adequate to meet any emergen-<lb />
y which may arise assured Mr.<lb />
Wells.<lb />
To avoid any promiscuous with-<lb />
drawals, the faculty advisor of<lb />
S.G.A. and the S.G.A. treasurer<lb />
must make the withdrawal and then,<lb />
only with the written authority of<lb />
the SGA president.<lb />
"This action is in keeping with<lb />
the present SGA administration's<lb />
policy of getting the utmost for the<lb />
money and for the students con-<lb />
cluded Wells.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
IAST CAfedtlNlAtf<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. ldgo<lb />
I). S. Is 'Over Barrel9<lb />
In Cuban Situation<lb />
In a most rude and undiplomatic fa-<lb />
shion. Dr. Fidel Castro, premier of Cuba,<lb />
kicked Juan Pablo de Lojendio, Marquis de<lb />
Vallisca out of Cuba.<lb />
Dressed in the uniform of the Revolution,<lb />
the bearded Castro on a nation-wide tele-<lb />
vision program, delivered in a typical long-<lb />
winded Castro fashion, verbal attacks again-<lb />
st Lojendio. Ambassador from Spain He<lb />
claimed that the ambassador, among others,<lb />
was "in contact with war criminals and has<lb />
ties with them<lb />
He also accused the U. S. of similar<lb />
activity against his regime. During the pro-<lb />
gram, "Castro said threats were being made<lb />
daily against Cuba bv members of the United<lb />
States Government and that Washington<lb />
was planning to injure Cuba by cutting the<lb />
quota of sugar Cuba sells in the U. S. (Re-<lb />
titly, Cuba's sugar quota was increased,<lb />
nt decreased.)<lb />
When the Spanish Ambassador rushed<lb />
to the T. V. station to correct the statements<lb />
and labeled them -slanderous he was given<lb />
24 hours to get out of the country. Watch<lb />
what vou say, Castro told him. "You are not<lb />
in Spain now. You are in Cuba Then Cas-<lb />
tro announced that he was recalling the Cu-<lb />
ban Ambassador from Spain. But he said<lb />
he was unsure whether a complete diploma-<lb />
tic break with Franco's government would<lb />
How.<lb />
Well, we think that Sr. Castro is getting<lb />
ittle too big for his breeches.<lb />
Premier Castro has insulted the Ameri-<lb />
government, our American Ambassador<lb />
Philip W. Bonsai, and the American people.<lb />
His only defense is that his anti-American<lb />
itude is compartmentalizedbeing only<lb />
anti-L S. government, or anti-state depart-<lb />
ment, not anti-U. S. people.<lb />
The (astro regime has stolen from the<lb />
American people. An estimated $5,000,000<lb />
worth of property has been taken over or<lb />
confiscated by the Cuban government. About<lb />
this, the U. S. government has protested for-<lb />
mally to the Cuban Agrarian Reform Insti-<lb />
tute. The protest was not made because the<lb />
Mt-nment questioned the right of the<lb />
an government to expropriate land,<lb />
which is regarded as an international right<lb />
ot any country, but rather that no payments<lb />
have been made with each land or property<lb />
ure. Before his return to the U. S. in De-<lb />
cember Ambassador Bonsai had made re-<lb />
ted requests for meetings with Cuban<lb />
officials to discuss the property seizures.<lb />
His requests were ignored; no meetings were<lb />
arranged.<lb />
In Cuba these days, Castro's word is<lb />
law. When Columbia University-educated<lb />
Jorge Zayas, publisher of the Havana news-<lb />
!aper the Avance. refused to allow amend-<lb />
ment of news stories and editorials, his em-<lb />
ployees took over his newspaper and he had<lb />
to flee to the U. S.<lb />
Though the Revolution is over, Castro<lb />
is still fighting. A few weeks ago a new trial<lb />
was opened at which over 100 persons were<lb />
rmed counterrevolutionaries.<lb />
It seems that freedom of the press and<lb />
freedom of speech are but twro of the prices<lb />
which must be paid to have a "democratic"<lb />
government in Cuba.<lb />
We do not expect the U. S. to interfere<lb />
with internal problems of the Cuban govern-<lb />
ment; however we do expect punitive action<lb />
for the insults against our government and<lb />
for the stolen property.<lb />
The Sugar Act of 1948 comes up for re-<lb />
ision this year. Though this is the strongest<lb />
weapon the U. S. holds, a reduction in the<lb />
sugar quota could boomrang and cause us<lb />
still more trouble. A cut would actually hurt<lb />
the Cuban people rather than the Castro<lb />
government, play directly into the hands of<lb />
Communist propagandists, give Premier<lb />
(astro more of a martyr status, and would<lb />
abrogate the Bogata Charter which forbids<lb />
economic intervention or punitive action of<lb />
this time. Also, other super-sensitive Latin<lb />
American countries are watching U. S. ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
As long as the Cuban government re-<lb />
mains as popular with the people of that<lb />
country as it is today, there will be no quick<lb />
solution to the Cuban impasse except at great<lb />
coat to larger American aims.<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, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Hodget Does 'About Face9 When<lb />
Eastern IV. C. Answers His Blast<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Last week, Governor Luther Hod- tern North Carolina<lb />
LITTLE MANQNXAMPUg<lb /><lb />
I r<lb />
Gettin' Old<lb />
es leveled a verbal blast at the<lb />
people of Eastern North Carolina for<lb />
their laxity in the industry-hunting<lb />
program, to which the Hodges ad-<lb />
ministration as been so dedicated.<lb />
The Governor's comments appear-<lb />
ed in The News and Observer, which<lb />
quoted him as saying in a speech to<lb />
the State Board of Conservation and<lb />
Development, "Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina has no right to expect any sub-<lb />
stantial economic development until<lb />
it realizes that the cow has to be<lb />
milked and fed seven days a week<lb />
It is fully realized that Eastern<lb />
rorth Carolina has not been the<lb />
leading section of the state in which<lb />
migrating industries have been es-<lb />
tablishing their plants. It is also<lb />
known, however, that Eastern North<lb />
Carolina has not been pushed as a po-<lb />
tential industry center by the pres-<lb />
ent administration. It seems that<lb />
the people in Raleigh have been more<lb />
interested in benefiting their own<lb />
rsspeetira areA, and have left the<lb />
F.ast to progress-by-chance.<lb />
Another statement attributed to<lb />
Hodges before the C and D, made<lb />
reference to the people of Eastern<lb />
North Carolina in this way: "What<lb />
.tre you going to do about people who<lb />
let cattle and ponies graze on the<lb />
Outer Banks, and eat up every dam-<lb />
ned thing in sight?" The Governor<lb />
added, "People in the western part<lb />
of the State had to take the leader-<lb />
ship and get legislation which got<lb />
the cows and ponies off<lb />
The next day. as the people of Eas-<lb />
struck back at<lb />
their assailant, one Eastern legisla-<lb />
tor pointed out, through the press,<lb />
that Hodges was in error when he<lb />
made the aforementioned statement.<lb />
It seems that the legislation to which<lb />
the Governor referred, was intro-<lb />
duced to the 195? session of the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly by representatives of<lb />
Eastern North Carolina counties.<lb />
What was so amusing about the<lb />
whole mess, was the fact that in the<lb />
following day's issue of The News<lb />
and Observer, after the Eastern<lb />
North Carolinians had retaliated to<lb />
he Governor's attack, Hodges was<lb />
quoted as saying, "I feel as close to<lb />
Eastern North Carolina, its coast and<lb />
its people, as I do to any section of<lb />
the state. I do not believe there is<lb />
anyone that has shown more interest<lb />
in the development of the eastern<lb />
part of the state than I have. . . <lb />
We knew a boy once, who slapped<lb />
his father, an! then realizing what<lb />
be had done, wanted to make amends.<lb />
Oldster Shows Signs<lb />
Of Four Year Decline<lb />
Bv DERRY WALKER<lb />
Hi m THKTg NOT MY CHALK jWAT'$<lb />
Colligiate Entertainment Finds Its Way<lb />
To ECC; Productions Committee Decides<lb />
Well, "golee what do you know?<lb />
East Carolina is finally getting into<lb />
 higher caliber and obtaining some<lb />
collegiate entertainmentthe Four<lb />
Freshmen .   Overheard at a recent<lb />
et-to-gether: "Study? How in the<lb />
Only 41 Pledge<lb />
Rush Week Participants<lb />
Disappoint Sororities<lb />
By BKTTY MAYNOR<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parka<lb />
During the week of January 11-16,<lb />
the eight nationally affiliated sor-<lb />
orities on campus conducted formal<lb />
rush. Each sorority had three nights<lb />
during that week to acquaint the<lb />
pledge with the members, ideals, and<lb />
projects of its group.<lb />
With a maximum budget of $60<lb />
for entertainment during Rush Week,<lb />
the sororities provided skits, theme<lb />
parties, and refreshments for the en-<lb />
joyment of the rushees. Much time,<lb />
energy and worry on the part of the<lb />
sorority members combined to make<lb />
this first nationally supervised Rush<lb />
Week somewhat of a success.<lb />
Just why was this entire week<lb />
of conversation, cokes, and antics,<lb />
not a complete success? You can't<lb />
say it's because of the sorority girls<lb />
themselves, because they went all<lb />
out to make this event as big as pos-<lb />
sible. Party themes ranged from a<lb />
French cafe to an igloo in Alaska,<lb />
each complete with costumes and at-<lb />
mosphere.<lb />
It certainly didn't fail because of<lb />
any administration conflict. The pres-<lb />
ent and former administrators have<lb />
been as helpful in the organization of<lb />
sororities on this campus as anyone<lb />
could ask. Faculty and staff mem-<lb />
bers, some serving as sorority ad-<lb />
visors, have given invaluable advice<lb />
and guidance to the groups on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Student support then must be the<lb />
answer to this question foremost in<lb />
the minds of sorority girls on cam-<lb />
pus after Rush Week. From the<lb />
group of girls who attended the mass<lb />
meeting early in January, a total of<lb />
forty-one girls (less than half of<lb />
the original group) pledged the eight<lb />
;ororities on campus. Even if the<lb />
pledges had been evenly distributed<lb />
emong the sororities there would<lb />
have been only five per group. How-<lb />
ever, the pledge groups ranged in<lb />
number from thirteen to zero.<lb />
Disappointment, exuberance. . .but<lb />
primarily disappointment was ex-<lb />
perienced by some of the sororities.<lb />
In order to remain in existence on<lb />
this campus they must have your<lb />
support.<lb />
Sororities offer to their members<lb />
a sisterhood of friendship, love and<lb />
loyalty. They offer standards of good<lb />
scholars-hip, cooperation with college<lb />
ideals for student life.and service to<lb />
the college community. Sorority life<lb />
is not the enjoyment of special priv-<lb />
ileges, hut is an opportunity to pre-<lb />
pare for wide and wise human serv-<lb />
ice.<lb />
Informal rush is scheduled for a<lb />
date in the near future, and will pro-<lb />
vide again the opportunity for all<lb />
v omen students with a "3" average<lb />
to be rushed by one of the eight sor-<lb />
orities. Remember, sororities are as<lb />
much a rart of this campus as is any<lb />
other organization, and they deserve<lb />
that recognition.<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
world can I? I barely have time for<lb />
extra-curricular activities . .The<lb />
Women's Judiciary had a rather<lb />
lengthy meeting last week. A few<lb />
more such as chis and the chairs will<lb />
have to be covered in foam rubber.<lb />
Campus checks occur often, and re-<lb />
cently one of Jarvis Hall's girls<lb />
jumped the gun and had several peo-<lb />
ple in a panic because of some un-<lb />
reliable gossip . . A student debat-<lb />
ing between tro eating places: "I<lb />
don't know whether I'd rather join<lb />
the poor house ot commit suicide<lb />
. . . Wronder how large EC's popu-<lb />
lation will be if cheating is ever de-<lb />
molished?<lb />
A Summer Place played at the lo-<lb />
tal theatre and the only place left<lb />
to sit was on the stage. Verdict: mu-<lb />
sicterrific; sceneryunbelievably<lb />
beautiful, actingpar, and story<lb />
they must be kidding!  In a recent<lb />
.ewspaper BettyA Tree Grows in<lb />
BrooklynSmith wrote a full page<lb />
article on poor twentieth century<lb />
literature saying that William Faulk-<lb />
ner was the only good author today.<lb />
She either forgot Max Shulman or<lb />
some of us are enjoying wallowing<lb />
in ignorance.<lb />
Brainstorm: This sudden wreckage<lb />
of airliners is being instigated by a<lb />
lailroad executive  A Carolina<lb />
-tiident's definition of East Carolina:<lb />
"A baby having growing pains . .<lb />
An East Carolina student's defini-<lb />
tion of Carolina: "A spoiled baby<lb />
babbling for more attention . . .<lb />
The Playhouse has decided on Mid-<lb />
summer Night's Dream as their<lb />
Shakespearean production. Let's hope<lb />
this year's crew appreciates Mr.<lb />
Shakespeare's works more than last<lb />
year's uncultured teenagers . . . Af-<lb />
ter "Little Pete" of Music Arts had<lb />
bought the scores for South Pacific<lb />
and Plain and Fancy and started to<lb />
rder Damn Yankees, the productions<lb />
committee and directors decided on<lb />
Annie Get Your Gun as the spring<lb />
musical. No wonder he's having a<lb />
sale. <lb />
Don't forget to mop the floors of<lb />
vnur big sister's room if you're lucky<lb />
tnough to be a pledge  see Diary<lb />
of Anne Frank and watch the ama-<lb />
teurs prove their acting abilities. . .<lb />
write for a summer job . . . quit<lb />
moking if you've developed a con-<lb />
stant two hour cough . . . live by the<lb />
rules even if you are miserable. -<lb />
George Bernard Shaw in Canada:<lb />
We have no more right to con-<lb />
sume happiness without producing it<lb />
than to consume wealth without pro-<lb />
ducing it.Dodd, Mead.<lb />
G K. Chesterton:<lb />
We make our friends; we make<lb />
our enemies; but God makes our next-<lb />
door neighbor.<lb />
That is why the old religions and<lb />
the old Scriptural language showed<lb />
so sharp a wisdom when they spoke,<lb />
not of one's duty toward humanity,<lb />
but of one's duty toward one's neigh-<lb />
bor. Duty toward humanity may take<lb />
the form of some choice which is<lb />
personal or even pleasurable. But we<lb />
have to love our neighbor because he<lb />
is there  he is the sample of hu-<lb />
manity that is actually given us.<lb />
The Irish Digest.<lb />
English, Science Clubs Attend<lb />
Discussion On Arts And Science<lb />
"Do you drink?" she asked.<lb />
"Not a whole lot be BtidL She adjusted<lb />
her bracelet.<lb />
"Do you?" He asked as he crossed<lb />
legs.<lb />
"Some. Just now and then. . .yi k<lb />
"Uh-huh<lb />
"Do you like for girls to drink<lb />
h, I nver thought much about it <lb />
peada on the girt, I gu-<lb />
"I don't like to see a girl get. .<lb />
know she said.<lb />
"Shot down he said.<lb />
"Yes. I just don't think it loot - .<lb />
he declared.<lb />
"I don't like to see a man get out I <lb />
either he said.<lb />
"Some boys just cait drink she<lb />
plained.<lb />
"And they're the ones who try -<lb />
hardest he added.<lb />
"George is like that she said.<lb />
"Yeah<lb />
"He ought to just quit altogether,<lb />
continued.<lb />
"That might cause a depression<lb />
"Let's dance she offered.<lb />
"I'm 'bout to burn up, now he .<lb />
"It is pretty hot in here<lb />
"I think I'm just gettin' old he<lb />
"An old college senior she poked.<lb />
"Yeah<lb />
"I don't know, though. Even four yes<lb />
I think, can mtake right much differen<lb />
she said.<lb />
"I reckon it does, a little he said.<lb />
No Mondays<lb />
Calendar Lifts Spirit<lb />
When Weekend Is Over<lb />
By TOM JACKSOX<lb />
Joke For Today<lb />
Naturalist William Beebe has told<lb />
of visits he made to Theodore Roose-<lb />
velt at Sagamore Hill. Often, after<lb />
an evening's talk, the two men<lb />
would walk over the spreading lawn<lb />
and look up into the night sky. They<lb />
would vie with each other to see who<lb />
could first identify the pale bit of<lb />
light-mist near the upper lefthand<lb />
corner of the Great Square of Peg-<lb />
asus, and them either Roosevelt or<lb />
Beebe would recite:<lb />
"That is the Spiral Galaxy of An-<lb />
dromeda. It is as large as our Milky<lb />
Way. It is one of a hundred million<lb />
galaxies. It is 2,500,000 light-years<lb />
away. It consists of one hundred<lb />
billion suns, many larger than our<lb />
own sun<lb />
Then, after a moment of silence,<lb />
Theodore Roosevelt would grin and<lb />
say, "Now, I think we are small<lb />
enough. Let's go to bedEerdmans<lb />
Dr. Robert Nossen of the English<lb />
Department spoke to the combined<lb />
meeting of the English and Science<lb />
Clubs on January 19. The topic "Hu-<lb />
manities and Science" was introduced<lb />
by telling the Science Club not to<lb />
feel superior because of their field<lb />
of study, and for the English Club<lb />
not to feel uncomfortable in un-<lb />
familiar scientific surroundings.<lb />
Dr. Nossen said that in a Liberal<lb />
Arts College the emphasis on arts<lb />
and sciences was to increase the<lb />
appreciation of people for the moral<lb />
and spiritual quality of actions dis-<lb />
played in the search for beauty and<lb />
knowledge.<lb />
To illustrate that within the na-<lb />
ture of man there is a desire for<lb />
beauty, Dr. Nossen mentioned that<lb />
prehistoric man, the Pueblo Indians<lb />
and other early civilizations were not<lb />
content with plainness. Instead they<lb />
drew pictures and designs on the<lb />
walls of their caves, water bowls,<lb />
and crude cooking pots.<lb />
"In the quest for knowledge there<lb />
ir an increasing trend for man to<lb />
reach higher and higher levels of<lb />
specialization. Status seeking is a dis-<lb />
ease of our day, but it is not new<lb />
or unique to modern times.<lb />
"The early English language,<lb />
lacking words to convey abstractions,<lb />
borrowed from other languages words<lb />
necessary to express thoughts. Scien-<lb />
tists have been accused of disdain-<lb />
ing poetry and advocating the phrase<lb />
"say what you mean<lb />
"The relationship between science<lb />
and humanities is illustrated by the<lb />
eventuality in the unforeseeable fu-<lb />
ture of the completion of Project<lb />
Osma. Space conscious scientists in<lb />
the investigation of space have found<lb />
around a million galaxies similar to<lb />
our own Milky Way, and the pos-<lb />
sibility of a hundred million planets<lb />
with circumstances on some compar-<lb />
able or superior to our own. It is<lb />
possible that on some of the planets<lb />
a form of life is attempting to reach<lb />
earth. It is hoped that, in the future,<lb />
a reflector antenna will be set up<lb />
 tnd aimed at two stars twelve light<lb />
years away in the hope that they<lb />
will receive signals for outer space.<lb />
"If, however, the situation is re-<lb />
' ersed and earth scientists try to<lb />
communicate with some other planet<lb />
what would the message be? Nos-<lb />
sen asked. The scientists who are<lb />
writing about Project Osma settled<lb />
on four questions:<lb />
1. How can we prevent cancer and<lb />
heart disease?<lb />
2. Do you know any way to pro-<lb />
long life?<lb />
3 How do we harness energy of<lb />
the atom for industry?<lb />
4. What can we do to preserve<lb />
peace ?<lb />
Humanists assert that these ques-<lb />
tions do not come to grip with the<lb />
basi ally important things  beauty,<lb />
feeling of man, and the response to<lb />
the world around us. They suggest<lb />
two other messages to be sent.<lb />
1. A. recording of Bach's B-Minor<lb />
Mass.<lb />
2. Letters that were written by<lb />
hostages in a Nazi concentration<lb />
camp just before their execution.<lb />
Dr. Nossen concluded that scien-<lb />
tists must depend on the humanist<lb />
to understand and evaluate any mes-<lb />
sages received.<lb />
We understand the University of North<lb />
Carolina has asked for funds to build a<lb />
Colosseum. Well, State has one, so we gurss<lb />
the Chapel Hill crowd feels a little left out.<lb />
L. P. McLendon, chairman of the State<lb />
Board of Higher Education, said reeently<lb />
in a reply to East Carolina's request for an<lb />
extended graduate progTam, "It would not<lb />
be economical to allow overlapping graduate<lb />
programs in the state's colleges. The Board<lb />
wants to promote a coordinated higher edu-<lb />
cation system that would keep duplication<lb />
of education programs to a minimum<lb />
We wonder how close the Board will<lb />
coordinate this theory of educational pro-<lb />
grams with the request for a UNC colosseum.<lb />
It should be most interesting to watch their<lb />
actions. We wonder if they will find the<lb />
colosseum "economical<lb />
WTe have over our desk in the East Caro-<lb />
linian office a most remarkable calendar.<lb />
Its design and makeup is the best of any<lb />
we've ever seen. It has an outstanding fea-<lb />
ture about it that, at a glance, cures head-<lb />
aches, lifts one's spirit, and puts roses in<lb />
the whitest cheeks. . .You see, this calendar<lb />
has no Mondays.<lb />
Now we're hunting for one with no<lb />
Tuesdays either.<lb />
We look forward to the national news<lb />
broadcasts which will be broadcast from<lb />
WWWS campus radio soon. Maybe a few<lb />
more students will hear something on one<lb />
of these newscasts that will jar them into<lb />
realising that the world extends further<lb />
than Fifth Street.<lb />
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ly announced that he felt speed traps along<lb />
North Carolina highways are disgraceful<lb />
and injurious to the State's tourist trade.<lb />
We fully agree. . .but of course they're<lb />
all right as long as they confine their ac-<lb />
tivities to the local citizens. After all, what<lb />
if the officers do catch a few local people<lb />
for speeding. The people of North Carolina<lb />
are a bit stupid anyway (or so we've been<lb />
told) and they won't mind paying a little<lb />
fine.<lb />
Just don't catch any Yankees in the<lb />
traps. Yankees are intelligent, and rich, and<lb />
influencial, and if we don't let them drive as<lb />
fast as-they want then they might not grace<lb />
our fair state by driving through it<lb />
And if they hit a kid playing in the<lb />
street now and then, or smash into the back<lb />
of a tractor, or maybe even have a couple of<lb />
head on collisions, it doesn't really matter.<lb />
Traffic accidents are going to happen<lb />
anyway and a few more statistics won't<lb />
matter as long as we don't insult the tourists.<lb />
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, I960<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Another Opening, Another Show<lb />
The Diary Of Anne Frank'<lb />
Keeps Entertainment Spotlight<lb />
9<lb /><lb />
Diar) of Anne Frank<lb />
u h i-<lb />
is a j and meek, her real feelings were<lb />
relatively familiar to never fully discovered.<lb />
enl who reads the news-<lb />
an occasional magazine.<lb />
-i in the form of a book,<lb />
Diar) of V Young Girl, then<lb />
the play by Frances Good-<lb />
Albert Hackett and last<lb />
foi the motion picture go-<lb />
 . Prank's diary has been<lb />
h product f.ii many<lb />
entei unment.<lb />
NNKS LIFE<lb />
mn Frank's life in<lb />
bably not very un-<lb />
 I he sting aspect is<lb />
si 5 relating the day to<lb />
 of herself and seven<lb />
Jev - . out during the<lb />
:i of an Amsterdam<lb />
true. Not many people<lb />
ne situation keep<lb />
 I eir experiences, or, if<lb />
ords arc cither de-<lb />
ely or accidentally.<lb />
experienced<lb />
but more than<lb />
existence was one<lb />
Nazi concentration<lb />
table death. For the<lb />
Bsted it proved to be<lb />
ixture of the bright-<lb />
the hideously ab<lb />
 . the youngest of<lb />
into this dismal<lb />
consequences, but<lb />
-h .  : years on<lb />
 r love for life.<lb />
a charming wide-<lb />
B girl with the sen-<lb />
if dawning adoles-<lb />
 I "S COMP NIONS<lb />
insisted of a dis-<lb />
, . !! father who gave<lb />
ie day she entered<lb />
ovel: her mother,<lb />
itable, but very sel-<lb />
  itional; and an<lb />
. M  who becomes<lb />
b it being timid<lb />
Another family fills the chambers<lb />
of this small attic; among which is<lb />
Anne's first and last love, Peter Van<lb />
Iuan, whose love was transmitted<lb />
from his cat to Anne as he matured.<lb />
This young romance that glows<lb />
throughout the play is as touching<lb />
as anything one is likely to find in<lb />
the theatre, partly because it is al-<lb />
most exactly like any other such<lb />
affair except for the .somehow heart-<lb />
ireaking consequences. For the first<lb />
time in her life Anne dresses up for<lb />
 boy, but the only place she has to<lb />
go is across the crowded living room<lb />
into his small cell on the other side.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Van Uaan add a<lb />
touch of character to the drama.<lb />
Mr. Van Daan as a coward who<lb />
breaks down when he is cfftaghtJ<lb />
stealing a tiny portion of food from<lb />
the meager common store, and Mrs.<lb />
Van Daan who weeps over the loss<lb />
of her most prized possession, a fur<lb />
coat, lend touches of sympathy for<lb />
their situation.<lb />
Dr. Dussel, a fussy old dentist, is<lb />
the other member and the last and<lb />
most unwelcome roomer to enter<lb />
the attic. Two other persons, Miep<lb />
Gies and Mr. Kraler, who work down-<lb />
stairs and bring food to the hiders,<lb />
also live in constant fear of being<lb />
discovered as helpers.<lb />
DIARY'S ORIGIN<lb />
Tin play's origin remains more un-<lb />
usual Hum the pla itself. Some may<lb />
onsidei the diary's recovery as a<lb />
"pin in the haystack" chance.<lb />
The sole survivor of the eight per-<lb />
sons was the heroine's father, who<lb />
returned to his old homo of two<lb />
years and just happened to recover<lb />
e small item, his daughter's diary.<lb />
There have been several stories eon-<lb />
erning the diary's publication; some<lb />
aying Mr. Frank was not in favor<lb />
! having the diary published and<lb />
ithers saying that he would like to<lb />
see his daughter's name in lights.<lb />
But, whatever constituted its publi-<lb />
cation, most of the theatre-goers and<lb />
readers were satisfied with the re-<lb />
sults. ,<lb />
THEATRE SUCCESSES<lb />
The play, which opened in New<lb />
York in October, 1955, was quite<lb />
successful and ran for approximately<lb />
two years, which is considered a long<lb />
tun tor a play of this nature. Very<lb />
few people knew anything about the<lb />
young seventeen year old actress<lb />
who was chosen to portray Anne,<lb />
t?ut after opening night Susan Stras-<lb />
burg's demure beauty and acting ab-<lb />
ility was written up by the tough<lb />
New York critics as enchanting and<lb />
superb.<lb />
After the play was named a hit,<lb />
the magazines saw the light and kept<lb />
Anne Frank's name in the limelight<lb />
by publishing varied stories about<lb />
tier diary and any pertinent infor-<lb />
mation writers could find on her<lb />
short life. ,<lb />
Of course, Hollywood wasn't sleep-<lb />
ing during the reign of this suc-<lb />
cessful play, and they brought out<lb />
the motion pictuie just before the<lb />
vorld had a chance to forget Anne.<lb />
Fortunately, this production proved<lb />
successful also and was recently<lb />
nominated for the New York Film<lb />
Critics Award. In the movie another<lb />
young girl mode her debut. Millie<lb />
Perkins was satisfactory in the dif-<lb />
ficult role of Anne, but her pei"form-<lb />
ance was not worthy enough to pave<lb />
her way to bigger and better hori-<lb />
zons.<lb />
PETER'S CAT<lb />
The fluffy persian kitten shown wi h Albert Turner and Juar.nita Truesdale (Peter and<lb />
Anne) plays an important role in the lives of the Franks and Van Oaans. Unfortunately the cat loses his life<lb />
before the cose of the play. The reason for his death effects everyone in the attic.<lb />
NNL'S DIARY . . . nn Frank (Juannita Truesdale) contributes her<lb />
dailj message in her lengthy diary, which led to a novel, a play and motion<lb />
picture. This daily writing kept Anne's spirits up even when everyone had<lb />
lost all hope of ever leaving Amsterdam alive.<lb />
Freshman Cops Lead In Drama;<lb />
iitkey Directs First This Vear<lb />
!<lb />
 A. Withey, director of the<lb />
k wi iw v i ' ? ay, <lb />
M KK SCENE .  Here all of the hideaways are pictured sharing<lb />
their humble offerings and a moment of prayer led by Ben Avery, who<lb />
pwrtravs Otto I rank, Anne's father and th unamed leader of the group.<lb />
ayhouse, is directing his first pro-<lb />
tion ol the year. Dr. Withey's<lb />
ast play was Death of a Salesman,<lb />
which was reviewed by many critics<lb />
as one of the best plays ever pre-<lb />
sented on the McGinnis stage. To-<lb />
night at 8:00 p.m. Diary of Anne<lb />
Frank will try to cop an honor such<lb />
as this when it opens a three day<lb />
tun al fcfoGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
FRES11M N HAS LEAD<lb />
Juanita Truesdale, a freshman and<lb />
inexperienced as far as college pro-<lb />
iactions are concerned, walked into<lb />
McGinnis a couple months ago and<lb />
walked out with the lead Anne<lb />
Frank.<lb />
Juanita received her acting ex-<lb />
perience in high school productions<lb />
r. her hometown of Jacksonville,<lb />
North Carolina. Actually this seems<lb />
to be the trend in casting this role.<lb />
Susan Strasburg and Millie Perkins,<lb />
both newcomers, were cast as Anne<lb />
in the Broadway and motion picture<lb />
versions.<lb />
The all-important role of Mr.<lb />
Frank has Ben Avery as its recipi-<lb />
ent, who is also new to the East<lb />
Carolina play audiences, as are Al-<lb />
bert Turner. Peter Van Daan; Joanne<lb />
iCagles, Margot; Doming Jenkins,<lb />
Mrs. Van Daan; Gerald Han-ell, Mr.<lb />
Kraler; and David Thrift. Mr. Dussel.<lb />
These amateurs are new to the stage,<lb />
but are expected by all concerned to<lb />
,i a bang-up job in the finished<lb />
product.<lb />
PLAYHOUSE VETERANS<lb />
Leigh Dobson as Mrs. Frank, Jim<lb />
Roper as Mr. Van Daan, and Doris<lb />
Robbins are the only old-timers in<lb />
the small cast.<lb />
Leigh, who first made her mark as<lb />
an actress in Teahouse of the August<lb />
Moon three years ago. has seen ac-<lb />
ii in many plays at East Carolina<lb />
College. Probably her most remem-<lb />
ered roles were in Death of a Sales-<lb />
man a id the musical production of<lb />
Kiss Me Kate last year. She was<lb />
last seen in My Three Angels where<lb />
she portrayed a young girl, which is<lb />
comparatively unusual, because, as<lb />
in this play, Leigh usually has the<lb />
art of a middle aged woman.<lb />
Veteran Jim Roper also last ap-<lb />
peared in My Three Angels and<lb />
Death of A Salesman. He also had<lb />
the important role of Blackboard in<lb />
the recent workshop play, A Gift for<lb />
Penelope. Jim is married and served<lb />
in the Air Force before serving at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Doris Robbins will be remembered<lb />
by many for her performance in The<lb />
Admirable CricMon of last year and,<lb />
.oing back further, in Sleeping Bea-<lb />
ly as the beauty in 1957. Doris has<lb />
been absent from the spotlight for<lb />
quite some time but is expected to<lb />
display beauty and character in her<lb />
small part.<lb />
PLAY'S ROM NTir COUPLE . . - Sharing a few moments alone, Anne<lb />
and Peter talk over the present situation and their adolescent love for each<lb />
other. The picture is taken in Peter's little room where Anne and Peter<lb />
meet for their chats.<lb />
Text By<lb />
Pat Harvey;<lb />
Photos By<lb />
Grower Smithwick<lb />
THE REAL ANNE FRANK . . . Here<lb />
is one of the few pictures of the real<lb />
Anne Frank. This was taken approxi-<lb />
mately a year before they entered<lb />
Amsterdam.<lb />
THREESOME DANCE  In one of the few brighter parts of the play.<lb />
Doming Jenkins, Leigh Dobson and David Thrift dance happily around<lb />
the room. In this particular picture one can see the unusual clothing used<lb />
in the production.<lb />
THE NEW ANNE FRANK . . . Leigh Dobson, accomplished in make-up<lb />
besides acting abilities, is shown applying some powder to Juannita Truea-<lb />
dale's features in hopes of creating an Anne Frank appearance.<lb />
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MHHMH<lb />
PAGB FOUR<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 190<lb />
Staff Seeking Little Glory Works Behind The Scenes<lb />
Variety Of Crafts Compose The Technical Staff;<lb />
Requirements Include Artistic Ability, Excess Enersy<lb />
Performing an the stage is not the j involved in preparing Peter<lb />
only function necessary in producing! Daan's little cubby hole.<lb />
Van<lb />
M PLAYHOUSE S . . . James Brewer, assistant director M<lb />
Diary and Hose Marie tiornto. assistant technical director, glre<lb />
,u a. a definite advantage for making scenery and props.<lb />
the Play house and technical director of<lb />
8 demonstration of the workings of the<lb />
LARGE TOOL HEST . . . Hill Faulkner in Iris work uniform points out<lb />
the different tolls in the toolcheat. These hammer and saws are used in<lb />
ail Playhouse and other productions presented in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Met.IN MS WORKSHOP . . . Photographer Smithwick shoots and over-<lb />
head picture of lift workshop showing Kill Faulkner, president of the Play-<lb />
house, and Klizuheth Smith, stage manager for this production, checking<lb />
over the equipment.<lb />
I play. Several persons make up the<lb />
technical staff, composed of make-<lb />
up, costumes, scenery, house, lights,<lb />
publicity, properties and sound, which<lb />
re the persistent and diligent work-<lb />
ers who are completely forgotten<lb />
Mhen the glory is passed around.<lb />
MAKE-UP<lb />
The person or persons in charge<lb />
of the make-up department must<lb />
knot a little more about this partic-<lb />
ar field besides how to apply lip-<lb />
si h-k and mascara. The use of paints,<lb />
powders, wigs, beards, and musta-<lb />
i-iit s is necessary on the stage large-<lb />
. for two reasons. First, because of<lb />
the intensity of the lights, which<lb />
ten I to flatten out the normal colors<lb />
wl the flesh, the natural contour and<lb />
shadows of the face, and second be-<lb />
ause a student is frequently sup-<lb />
 sed to add or subtract age or<lb />
needs to acquire different physical<lb />
a ;i rtei istics.<lb />
At present the main portion of the<lb />
application is done by the actors and<lb />
actresses themselves; but Leigh Dob-<lb />
: on and Jane Berryman, who have<lb />
worked with theatre make-up for<lb />
several years have been conducting<lb />
'lasses in which interested students<lb />
are taught the fundamental steps.<lb />
COSTUMES<lb />
Costumes are sometimes extreme-<lb />
'y difficult to track down if the play<lb />
happens t- be a period production<lb />
Cither than the present or of a dif-<lb />
ferent nationality. Most of the cos-<lb />
tumes are ordered for renting pur-<lb />
ioscs and in other selections the at-<lb />
tiie required is made, which only<lb />
i roves (hat being a good seamstress<lb />
comes iu handy when working in a<lb />
lay. The gaudy, poor quality clothes<lb />
worn i: Diary of Anne Frank were<lb />
probably borrowed from someone's<lb />
trunk in the attic. Mrs. Suzie Webb,<lb />
tmmni office secretary, is in charge<lb />
-f costumes foi thifl particular play.<lb />
SCENERY<lb />
The scenery requires a large am-<lb />
unf ,if ;i i' i Me ability and manpow-<lb />
lllh ugh the scenery committee<lb />
equipped with an explanation and<lb />
lly a photograph of each stage<lb />
-elti'ir, there will probably have to<lb />
be'changes made for a college pro-<lb />
!m ton. and there is always the hard<lb />
ork ; nd time spent in preparing<lb />
the set! Rose Marie Gornto, an art<lb />
major, who lias submitted a number<lb />
or wood cuts and other art works<lb />
the Rebel's use. is in charge of<lb />
i end of the play and she and her<lb />
staff have spent many hours pre-<lb />
I aring this background for the ac-<lb />
When watching Diary of Anne<lb />
Frank one can see the difficulties<lb />
THE HOUSE<lb />
House does not exactly define it-<lb />
self in this limited word. House re-<lb />
fers to the auditorium. The people<lb />
involved with this aspect are in<lb />
charge of checking student ID cards,<lb />
selling tickets at the box office, seat-<lb />
ing the audience, which is us; ally<lb />
done by a sorority, the marshals, or<lb />
some other campus organization;<lb />
and seeing th.it everyone is com-<lb />
fortable in the auditorium (opening<lb />
and closing windows). Pat H k-<lb />
worth and Nancy Collings will be<lb />
greeting you for this particular play.<lb />
LIGHTS<lb />
Lights re a very important, as<lb />
well as expensive, element in the<lb />
equipment of the theatre. Their uses<lb />
are legion and the varieties avail-<lb />
able increase every year. They are<lb />
controlled from a central point, the<lb />
switchboard. This equipment is lo-<lb />
cated off the stage. From it circuits<lb />
run to the house lights, the exit<lb />
lights and ali stage lights. These vari-<lb />
ous circuits are controlled by switches<lb />
which work independently of each<lb />
other but which can also be worked<lb />
in groups. There are also dimmers on<lb />
each circuit which are used to in-<lb />
crease or decrease the lights grad-<lb />
ually.<lb />
Rill Faulkner, president of tihe<lb />
Playhouse, has been controlling the<lb />
lights for several years and with his<lb />
unlimited experience seems to be<lb />
doing an excellent job.<lb />
PUBLICITY<lb />
Publicity practically speaks for it-<lb />
cir and sometimes is the difference<lb />
between a parked house and an emp-<lb />
ty one. Km u.iny of the special<lb />
plays, such as Diary, a lot of the<lb />
publicity - posters arid publicity<lb />
packagesare bought ready made<lb />
except for the dates, place, time and<lb />
the producer's name. But there is<lb />
still quite a bit of writing and dis-<lb />
tributing material involved for pub-<lb />
'icizing. The written material is plac-<lb />
ed in the Hast. Carolinian and Daily<lb />
Reflector plus surround area news-<lb />
I apers. All pesters must be distrib-<lb />
uted in the city and in different cam-<lb />
 us buildings. Persons on the enter-<lb />
tainment series list are notified<lb />
about each production and the fac-<lb />
ulty and staff also receive informa-<lb />
tion on each production.<lb />
Miss Mary Greene, head of the<lb />
news bureau, sees that the hometown<lb />
newspapers of the actors are given<lb />
a news story and the Greenville Re-<lb />
flector is supplied with pictures and<lb />
stories. Heading the publicity com-<lb />
mittee for Di.iry is Doris Robbins,<lb />
who is also playing the part of Miep<lb />
Gies in the play.<lb />
PROPERTIES<lb />
Properties requires more leg work<lb />
thin any other committee. Proper-<lb />
ty every little chair, pen-<lb />
cil, glass ami lamp seen on the stage<lb />
anything other than the main scen-<lb />
ery and the ax-tors. Most of the fur-<lb />
niture is borrowed as are glasses,<lb />
iainp.i ani other properties. But some<lb />
of the small items are purchased or<lb />
peoai ry other means. The Play-<lb />
-wr.s several properties saved<lb />
from each production, but something<lb />
iifferent is always needed for each<lb />
production. Bill Bowen is the back-<lb />
bone of tin . mnmittee and has spent<lb />
many boors tracking down a certain<lb />
tvpe of wine glass or diary.<lb />
SOUND<lb />
Sound is usually provided by a rec-<lb />
ord player playing records rented or<lb />
: ought for eah production. One per-<lb />
son can take charge of this phase.<lb />
He must play the rig-ht record at the<lb />
right time, thus he must follow the<lb />
play word for word. Nothing can be<lb />
. cite n terrible as naaring a tele-<lb />
phone ring after the actor has a<lb />
ready a;d hello. Sound sets the mood<lb />
of the play. When the audience he.<lb />
something cheery one can bet that<lb />
their faces will usually bright'<lb />
it something gloomy is heard that<lb />
expression will reverse.<lb />
Too many times the technical end<lb />
of a play is forgotten in a<lb />
 . thu- the workers m<lb />
tisfied h.  ing the<lb />
. did a good job<lb />
McGINNIS SWITCHBOARD . . . Bill Faulkner attemp to give a typical action shot of the way he manages<lb />
the lights during a performance. This switchboard controls all the lights in the auditorium.<lb />
DIRECTOR HELPS STAGE MANAGER  Dr. Withey prepares to teach<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, stage manager, the techniques in sweeping the stage. Aa VARIOUS PROPS . . . Bill Bow en, head of the properties committee, and<lb />
stage manager Elizabeth sees that everyone and everything is in the right hin helpers sort out the many properties used in this major prodnctiin. Abo<lb />
place at the right time. shown is the closet type cabinets used for storing the avail hei<lb />
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fRSDAT, JANUARY 28, i960<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
C   , -  <lb />
ounselors Bring Varied Backsrounds To Campus<lb />
iraduate Student i intii ft Yardlev Eniovs<lb />
ECC Position<lb />
PAG FIVE<lb />
ids As Advisor<lb />
B, M K( II IK VOGKL<lb />
Ha .vim. N C. Sophie Fis-<lb />
 Hall counselor, ;.tu-<lb />
I ittleton High School, ami<lb />
, Bast Carolina College<lb />
i I latad with a K.S. in<lb />
and physical eduoa-<lb />
Eas1 Carolina she was<lb />
student activities, be-<lb />
f her freshman class,<lb />
, member of the student<lb />
l I I  u ss also on the<lb />
PI ed OB the sum-<lb />
nvmitteea, snd was sec<lb />
S.G.A one summei<lb />
chel w sa also  member<lb />
staff, the yearbook,<lb />
1 " staff, the new B<lb />
 f the Emerson<lb />
 1 tei national Rela-<lb />
 sn'a Athletic<lb />
S i varsity<lb />
a sa head f the<lb />
 .mi.<lb />
esving EC she taught at<lb />
. . . i Danville, Vir-<lb />
,i director of Health<lb />
ugh! all the sports;<lb />
 . oftball, tennis,<lb />
Outside of her eol-<lb />
Misa Fischel also found<lb />
ba Iroom dancing to<lb />
mmunity children from<lb />
 eight grades. While<lb />
was class advisor,<lb />
r, a member of the<lb />
iff, snd served for one<lb />
i loi "That one<lb />
for me Miss Kis-<lb />
"1 learned too<lb />
Geady, Neel To Perform Today<lb />
In Senior Music Presentation<lb />
Shelby Jean Grady, and Rayfield<lb />
Mixon Neel, will he presented in a<lb />
senior music recital to be given in<lb />
Austin Auditorium, on January 28,<lb />
Hrnnie Yardley, dormitory counselor at 3:00 p.m.<lb />
of Slay Hall, waB horn in Sampson Miss Crady, a native of High<lb />
County near Autryville. "Seeing how point, N.C, is a piano student of Dr.<lb />
much my older sister loved school I Robert Carter, of the music faculty.<lb />
just had to go also Mrs. Yardley i her program will consist of: "Son-<lb />
explained, "so when 1 was a little j ta in E flat Major by Haydn; "Bee-<lb />
more than four years old Mom and!<lb />
the school authorities let me go to<lb />
  aching Miss Fis-<lb />
i Averett in high<lb />
la and during the<lb />
 interviewed students in<lb />
 e Centennial Pageant<lb />
which was given last<lb />
 . of Miss Fischer's many<lb />
ents while at Averett. "This<lb />
 the biggest events of the<lb />
sr, and the entire student<lb />
pated in the production<lb />
Fischel. "Between 4011 and<lb />
tmpleted the produc-<lb />
. added.<lb />
g in Averett for -i-v<lb />
Miss Fischel came hack<lb />
' June to work on her<lb />
1 . a- lucky enough to be<lb />
for Dean White<lb />
commented, "and I'm<lb />
5 work as counselor and<lb />
in Carrett very much<lb />
college deans I've met<lb />
"Dean White is the num-<lb />
' i tuition. 1 consider it<lb />
to work on Dean White's<lb />
I think we have the finest<lb />
 e woil in Garrett Hall<lb />
I , 'aimed.<lb />
back to KCC seems al-<lb />
ke being hack home again<lb />
there have been<lb />
Fis  'a to graduate from<lb />
DORMITORY COUNSELORS . . . Burnie Yardley and Sophie Fischel.<lb />
Placement Bureau<lb />
Interviews Set For Students<lb />
du<lb />
Representatives from the schools<lb />
a listed below will lie on<lb />
oon to interview interested<lb />
i-i like to talk<lb />
and f<lb />
I'ami'U<lb />
its.<lb />
he is advisor to Kappa<lb />
 accepted the invita-<lb />
irary initiate to that<lb />
also chaperoned a<lb />
the Kappa Alpha frater-<lb />
. and thinks they're a<lb />
unch ,f boys.<lb />
Fischel is finishing up her<lb />
work in February and her<lb />
the future are indefinite.<lb />
i a leave of absense from<lb />
Andersen &amp; Co. representa-<lb />
on the .above date at  p.m. in<lb />
ier spare timw Miss Fischel en- I<lb />
og, playing bridge, playing j<lb />
and tennis. i<lb />
you WOUH<lb />
with one or more of these representa-<lb />
tives, please come to the Placement<lb />
Bureau and sign up for an interview<lb />
by noon. Saturday, January 30.<lb />
Teaching: Norfolk County. Virginia<lb />
Arlington County. Virginia Want<lb />
ers in following fields only:<lb />
Primtiry, Grammar, French, Span-<lb />
I. Industrial Art.s. Mathematics,<lb />
ical Education (men and wom-<lb />
en), Science.<lb />
Chesterfield County, Virginia<lb />
llartord County, Mary Land<lb />
nne Arundel County, Maryland<lb />
Nonteaching American Discount<lb />
Coat pan; Wish to talk to candidates<lb />
for Accounting, Management, Per-<lb />
sonnel ami Selling.<lb />
Office hours of the Placement Bur-<lb />
eau: Mondaj through Friday 8:H0<lb />
a.m. to 12 1  p.m. to A'AO p.m<lb />
Saturdaj 8:30 a.m. to 12.<lb />
ACCOUNTING JOBS<lb />
 representative of Arthur Ander-<lb />
sen A Co. will be on campus Feb-<lb />
ruary 11. to talk with interested<lb />
students.<lb />
Arthur Andersen &amp; Co. is an in-<lb />
ternational firm of accountants and<lb />
providing services in the<lb />
of auditing. tax accounting,<lb />
and administrative accounting, in-<lb />
i luding systems. Positions are avail-<lb />
able in all of these areas.<lb />
Applicants should have an ade-<lb />
quate academic preparation in the<lb />
tield of accounting, preferably an<lb />
punting major.<lb />
interviews will he gladly arranged<lb />
' i all qualified persons, including<lb />
those whose induction into military<lb />
service may be imminent.<lb />
You are invited to meet the Ar-<lb />
thui<lb />
t ive<lb />
Room 202 of the Administration<lb />
Building. (You need not sign up for<lb />
i is meeting.)<lb />
JOBS FOR WOMEN<lb />
The Centra Intelligence Agency is<lb />
s Tiling a representative to the cam-<lb />
! ua to discuss employment oppor-<lb />
tunities for young women at its<lb />
Washington, D. C. headquarters.<lb />
Overseas assignments are available<lb />
from these positions following both<lb />
formal and on-thc-job training.<lb />
An ability to type is a basic re-<lb />
quirement for initial assignment.<lb />
Proficiency in shorthand is desirable<lb />
but not required. Applicants must<lb />
he 'JO years old. A degree is pre-<lb />
ferred.<lb />
Consideration is not restricted to<lb />
business majors only.<lb />
Interested young women are in-<lb />
vited to meet with the Central In-<lb />
telligence Agency's representative at<lb />
 p. m February It), in Room 202<lb />
of the Administration Building. (You<lb />
need not sign up to attend this meet-<lb />
school.<lb />
When she reached fourteen, Mrs.<lb />
Yardley graduated from high school,<lb />
and then attended Wesleyan Metho-<lb />
dist College, of Central, S. C. Trans-<lb />
ferring to Cullowhee State Normal<lb />
'or t .u'hers training. Mrs. Yardley<lb />
graduated from there, and accepted<lb />
the principalship of a two-teacher<lb />
chool near Walterboro, S.C. Here<lb />
lie lived for quite a few years, be-<lb />
suae while she was teaching she<lb />
met her future husiband. It was in<lb />
Walterboro that a son, Dewey Jr<lb />
and a daughter Marilyn Cayle were<lb />
born.<lb />
In order to protect business in-<lb />
rests the Yardley's moved to Coats,<lb />
N.C where Marilyn enrolled in<lb />
high school, and Dewey enrolled in<lb />
Campbell College. When her hus-<lb />
n ! passed aay in 1954. Mrs. Yard-<lb />
ley took up the operation of the family<lb />
theatre, and kept it running until<lb />
Her children had finished their col-<lb />
lege education. "This was a hard job<lb />
or a woman commented Mrs. Yard-<lb />
ley, but after I learned the trade it<lb />
wasn't so bad. In fact I enjoyed see-<lb />
ing and visiting with the young peo-<lb />
ple of the town she added.<lb />
Her son is now a flight surgeon<lb />
in the Navy, and her daughter, Mari-<lb />
lyn, is married and is employed as<lb />
a secretary in the business office of<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
Mrs. Yardley, besides being a dor-<lb />
mitory counselor, is enrolled at the<lb />
college as a special student with<lb />
limited hours. Her ultimate ambition<lb />
is to get a masters in guidance and<lb />
counseling.<lb />
"I enjoy my job at East Carolina<lb />
very much sa?d Mrs. Yardley, "and<lb />
my desire and ambition is to be a<lb />
help and blessing to every girl who<lb />
comes under my care and keeping,<lb />
and in the process each and every<lb />
girl will help to fill my life and to<lb />
be a blessing to me<lb />
Child-<lb />
Major and "Memories of<lb />
hood-Suite by Octavio Pinto.<lb />
Miss Grady is treasurer of Sigma<lb />
Alpha Iota, the National Profession-<lb />
al Honorary Music Fraternity, and<lb />
is opera theater accompanist for<lb />
"The Medium She is also in the<lb />
college orchestra, and has been piano<lb />
accompanist in the College Choir, a<lb />
majorette in the Marching band,<lb />
and a member of the Playhouse, and<lb />
the Greenville Little Theater. She<lb />
JANUAR'<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 ?ame: 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 p.m.<lb />
ECC Playhouse performance: "The<lb />
Diary of Anne Frank McGinnis<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
has appeared in the musicals, "Con-<lb />
necticut Yankee "Carousel and<lb />
"Kiss Me Kate She also served as<lb />
organist for the Williamston Mem-<lb />
orial Baptist Church.<lb />
Neel, a trumpet student of Thom-<lb />
as Miller of the Music Department<lb />
faculty, will have ,s his accompan-<lb />
ist Ardyth McCroskey, and Stuart<lb />
Patten will assist him on the trum-<lb />
pet. His program will consist of: "In-<lb />
troduction and Fantasy by Bernard<lb />
Fitzgerald; "Concerto for Trumpet<lb />
by Wayne R. Bohenstedt; and "Con-<lb />
certo for Two Trumpets by Antonio<lb />
Vivaldi.<lb />
Neel is a member of Phi Mu Alpha,<lb />
National Professional Honorary Mu-<lb />
sic Fraternity, Theta Chi, and the<lb />
Collegians. He is also in the March-<lb />
ing and Conceit Bands, the College<lb />
Orchestra, and has been in the<lb />
"Dreamers He is from Washing-<lb />
ton, N.C<lb />
Students Plan<lb />
Conference Trip<lb />
Under the leadership of Reverend<lb />
Joe Matthews, Methodist students<lb />
from all over the state will meet in<lb />
Greensboro for the State MSM Con-<lb />
ference this weekend.<lb />
Attending from East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege will be Earl Duncan, president<lb />
of the Wesley Foundation, and the<lb />
following members of the WF coun-<lb />
cil: Dixon Hall, Barbara Wilson<lb />
Elaine Page, Barbara Miskelly and<lb />
Patricia Swindell.<lb />
FreshmanCelia- May, Peggy Da-<lb />
niels, Martha Hart and Jim Smith<lb />
as active participants in the Wesley<lb />
Foundation also plan to be present<lb />
for this yearly meeting.<lb />
V direetoi of the foundation Ma-<lb />
mie Chandler will attend and act as<lb />
leader for one of the discussion<lb />
groups at the conference.<lb />
Theta Chi Pledges At Work<lb />
Players Present "Janus"<lb />
The Pioneer Players, a new<lb />
dramatic group of local origin,<lb />
will present Janus at the Green-<lb />
ville Moose Lodge on February<lb />
4 at 8:00 p.m. Admission will be<lb />
one dollar and the receipts will<lb />
go to the March Of Dimes.<lb />
long with staff member Wayne Morton, Theta Chi pledges insert middle<lb />
pages of thv newspaper at the print shop. For the past two years, the fra-<lb />
ternity has aided the paper in circulation and inserting pages as a service<lb />
project.<lb />
GRADUATION INVITATIONS<lb />
Seniors may purchase grad-<lb />
uation invitations on February<lb />
3 and I. Invitations will be sold<lb />
in the Student In'ojs from<lb />
10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. and<lb />
from 2:00 p.m. until 1:30 p.m.<lb />
They will be on sale in the<lb />
North Dining Hall from 5:00<lb />
p.m. until 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Varsity Band Elects<lb />
Freshman As Prexy<lb />
Johnny Respeas, freshman from<lb />
Washington, N.C, has recently been<lb />
elected president of the" Varsity<lb />
Band. Other new officers are Joe<lb />
Flake, vice president, freshman from<lb />
Karmville; and Lynn Cox, secretary-<lb />
treasurer, freshman from George-<lb />
town, S. C.<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE presents<lb />
MARRYING FOR MONEY-IS FR00D IN FAVOR?<lb />
(see below)<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: The other day I stopped<lb />
at my boy friend's house unexpectedly<lb />
and I found Lucky Strike butts with<lb />
lipstick on them in the ash tray. What<lb />
should I do? Observant<lb />
ALL SET  for a ride on a bicycle built for two are Frances Smith and<lb />
David Thrift. Tandems and single bicycles may be rented from the College<lb />
Union for<lb />
a nominal rates.<lb />
FINAL<lb />
CLEARANCE<lb />
SALE<lb />
All Ladies and Men's<lb />
Winter Merchandise<lb />
SAVE<lb />
Up To<lb />
Dear Observant: Go ahead and smoke<lb />
them. A little lipstick won't hurt you.<lb /><lb />
c<lb />
4<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am a 267-pound<lb />
tackle on the football team, cleanup<lb />
hitter on the baseball team, champion<lb />
shot-putter and captain of the basket-<lb />
ball team. Where can I find a job when<lb />
1 graduate? Athletically Inclined<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am a math professor.<lb />
Over half my students are flunking their<lb />
tests. What can 1 do about this?<lb />
Discouraged<lb />
Dear Discouraged: Use Frond's For-<lb />
mula: Divide distance between students'<lb />
chairs by 2. Since chairs will now be<lb />
closer together, result should be a 50<lb />
improvement in exam grades.<lb />
o<lb />
o<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Dear Athletically Inclined: Look<lb />
the Want Ads under "Boystrong<lb />
in<lb />
122 EAST FIFTH STREET<lb />
CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Recently, while<lb />
collecting ants, I happened upon<lb />
this strange creature in the woods.<lb />
I enclose a sketch. What is it?<lb />
Nature Lover<lb />
Dear Nature Lover: It is tocia<lb />
ignota (blind date). Do not go<lb />
near. Poisonous.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Last Saturday my girl<lb />
told me she couldn't go out with me<lb />
because she had a cold. Next day 1 found<lb />
out she was out with my roommate.<lb />
Think I should stay away from her?<lb />
Disillusioned<lb />
AT. Co.<lb />
Dear Disillusioned: Better stay away<lb />
from your roommate. He's probably<lb />
caught the cold now.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I understand that your<lb />
hobby is cooking. Mine is, too. But my<lb />
girl friend says any guy who cooks is a<lb />
sissy. How can I make her stop laugh-<lb />
inS at me? Cooky<lb />
Dear Cooky: Place a large cauldron of<lb />
oil over a high flame. When it comes to a<lb />
boil, add your girl friend.<lb />
e<lb /><lb />
0<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Should a man marry a<lb />
girl who makes more money than he does?<lb />
Old-Fashioned<lb />
Dear Old-Fashioned:<lb />
If it's at all possible.<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE<lb />
MORE LUCKIES THAN<lb />
ANY OTHER REGULAR!<lb />
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,<lb />
college students head right for fine tobacco.<lb />
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular<lb />
sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because<lb />
L.S.M.F.T.Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER!<lb />
Product of ctmeueunJiieeo-cryaeuw Jovaet&amp; is our middle name<lb /><pb facs="00038649_tn_0006" /><lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, Ja:<lb /><lb />
Pirates Seek To Avenge Loss To W C<lb />
 ,  , Pi  Basketball team<lb />
s.kt i flooi tomoi row night a<lb />
, i atamounts from Western<lb />
. thi crj from the BC fana<lb />
be a loud, long "revenge<lb />
January  the Hues defeated<lb />
 bj a score of 83 ' to start a<lb />
 a' av consecutive<lb />
vei Uuilford and Lenoii<lb />
I, Came VVC. The game<lb />
in Catamount land, and<lb />
tred, the Pirates<lb />
 end of u 7 1 7;<lb />
tinn thriller.<lb />
EC Coach Earl Smith is very op<lb />
ei ning the encounteT<lb />
 , stei Carolina. It seems as<lb />
 e North State<lb />
ijjh to beat on<lb />
e Pirates are no<lb />
I ,   posted a<lb />
Uui ford'3 Quak-<lb />
ve per-<lb />
eam<lb />
tirm "  can<lb />
  I . onfer-<lb />
Smith has several reasons for his<lb />
H 6 won losl i ecord thus tar<lb />
season. The Hues, who have only<lb />
, ne senioi on the squad, came of age<lb />
with their seven point win over Len<lb />
i ii Rhj ne in the Beai gj mnasium.<lb />
"The i hange of 'otton Clayton and<lb />
,n West has helped us consider<lb />
remai ke I Smith. In the en-<lb />
 ountei u ith Eton's Christian' . Coach<lb />
Smith switched Clayton to a guard<lb />
l: ,( , to a foi ward. That's when<lb />
, Bucs began their winning streak.<lb />
rwo more reasons for the Pirate's<lb />
success are 1om Smith and Ike Rid-<lb />
Smith, while averaging 11<lb />
points a game, also is the second<lb />
l,M,i . bounder on the team. The<lb />
a aid is the man who sets up<lb />
 , EC fast break Riddick, captain<lb />
ami plaj makei foi the Hues, is the<lb />
(eadii rer on the EC quint. The<lb />
V Conference candidate poured in<lb />
hits against Pfeiffer, a non-<lb />
 i nee foe, last week.<lb />
 avton. a freshman, is the second<lb />
highest scorer with 17.1 pom! per<lb />
contest. Clayton is al o the Pirate'<lb />
leading reboundei<lb />
Coach Smith has a job on his hands<lb />
in trying to find a starting center.<lb />
Two sophomores, Have Starrett and<lb />
i nn Bowe . are hot h in conten-<lb />
tion foi the starting nod.<lb />
IIMK A T E ' S<lb />
1) E N<lb />
Hv JOHNNY HUDSON<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
I i i i IWNCLE ONCE VGAIN<lb />
olina meel ii Menu i al Gj mnasium<lb />
been : i 1 a to the student<lb />
f the bi n the Pirate<lb />
 jrth place with identical records oi<lb />
 , Pi ate abod wit the tith of defend<lb />
  , tata and asl .vUrj I e tv<lb />
B   aj not be the ei . Play-<lb />
El V stu lei   nent. Ea olina<lb />
a these eaine prioi to<lb />
Tankmen Resume<lb />
Schedule After<lb />
Midterm Lay Off<lb />
1' e Ea: I 'al "Una I w imminij team<lb />
, . , U off for mid term exam -<lb />
work, and then in t he 1'ii si week<lb />
nf Fein iai x ! he Pil ate Mermen<lb />
,n the Noi I ilk Di isioi of tl e Col-<lb />
. . oj am and Mary, along w ith<lb />
I la (Ii iversitj sw immers.<lb />
I' e Bue lu union travel to Nor-<lb />
 v ia -n February 3 to bat-<lb />
H t e of William and Mai J<lb />
Hish Point, LR, Lead<lb />
As Loop Moves Into<lb />
Home Stretch Battles<lb />
(J.REENSBI R  (AP) High Point<lb />
 Lenoii Rhyne still dominate the<lb />
North State Conference basketball<lb />
i t bul latawba stole the show last<lb />
. ok.<lb />
The Indians, fast becoming the<lb />
jrlanl i ei of the conference, won<lb />
thitM : aighl a ith the big one com-<lb />
ing in a stunning 76-58 upsel of Ap-<lb />
palai hian Saturday night<lb />
Thi lo bj Appalachian prevent-<lb />
ed the A.PPS from retaining theii<lb />
o ondplauo deadlock with Lenoir<lb />
ne.<lb />
The other upset by Catawba was<lb />
 ii  o.i iii againsl Western Carolina<lb />
 , Catamounts own home court<lb />
the &amp; wlmmers return to here ome of the best have fallen.<lb />
Kdand plax I to ' lndiana Pulled a P"1<lb />
sitv. The Florida team, in that one Wednesday night. The<lb />
, southea tern I on " ' wi" ' Catawba thi past week<lb />
wa an fi 79 victory ovei Davidson<lb />
ty tod. feat a sti  Southern Conference.<lb />
!h. Point Still leads with a 6-1<lb />
eeord all the Panthers saw<lb />
no action last week. Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
i " possession of second with<lb />
G 2 mai k by whipping At'antic<lb />
' ortl arolina squad,<lb />
coach, Kay Mar-<lb />
s heel preparing<lb />
WEEKDAY (JAMES IRE MORE ATTRACTIVE<lb />
eaction 1  ' <lb />
t to 1<lb />
m, set Sal  es instead but<lb />
  . tful thai<lb />
nteresl<lb />
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nee the s ened ai<lb />
illy, at tou<lb />
Wii S STRONG l)RWI(. POWER<lb />
it Ves1 it I little I e to attract<lb />
in thi  ! eems<lb />
or WOC si lenl I  I advai<lb />
 lei that th   la tradition as a<lb />
r.e c.<lb />
ad a retty i es-<lb />
 . the d tion game<lb />
  nts, East Carolina<lb />
  v Loir ii Rhyi e. With<lb />
asiun si nig I<lb />
. ended a two-year honu<lb />
  Tl e B ., - idde I another w in on<lb />
   . i debt.<lb />
t its best to Mem<lb />
  third-place Ap alacl ian on<lb />
EO e them ?n1 third place.<lb />
nfident of beai I ind 1 ave<lb />
the retu Here's a vote fron<lb />
ails v eep the wi sternei s.<lb />
OLD (,K DS WILL MEET VARSITY<lb />
 terest is I960 Varsity-<lb />
  a head oi irj 20th. The old .<lb />
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