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Job Opportunities<lb />
Dr. Jam H. Tucker, Director of<lb />
SunK-nt PersonI and Placement, nan<lb />
released information rnncarnjan jobs<lb />
available to graduating nation and<lb />
job for summer employment. See<lb />
.tors page tare.<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
Eastearolinlan<lb />
Official Praises<lb />
Sorority Support<lb />
By East Carolina<lb />
 it national officers were<lb />
praised by the response<lb />
n Iministratorn, faculty, staff,<lb />
. Mt ltives of campus or-<lb />
? the tea given Sunday<lb />
newt) installed sororities.<lb />
  is atendanee indicated, I<lb />
 s I have ever seen a more<lb />
. campus stated the Na-<lb />
nhellenic Council area ad-<lb />
. Kuo.ua Ober.<lb />
1 , tea, which was the culmina-<lb />
.stallation weekend, waa<lb />
he City Panhellenic Council<lb />
e in honor of the mem-<lb />
the newly installed eight<lb />
hmnaara on campus.<lb />
 organization began on<lb />
us during fall of 1958 when<lb />
groups petitioned the Board<lb />
for permission to nation-<lb />
i Iard granted the groups<lb />
ary period until the De-<lb />
school year 1969-60.<lb />
- . inning of the school year<lb />
and successfully served<lb />
stionary period, and then<lb />
procedures for national<lb />
During the waiting period,<lb />
fftcara from many of the<lb />
National Panhellenic<lb />
and visited the campus,<lb />
the different groups. At<lb />
. time the local groups were<lb />
 national sororities in<lb />
 to decide which group they<lb />
iki to join.<lb />
. September and October of<lb />
each of the local sororities<lb />
.t era of petition to the<lb />
. gross, and by the end of<lb />
tarter each one had become a<lb />
 a national sorority. Due to<lb />
fact that most of the sororities<lb />
reed along at the same rate<lb />
itun, the administration<lb />
the national officers felt<lb />
-et a date for mass in-<lb />
The date, February 6-7,<lb />
 t "aer part of October.<lb />
 h administration was not<lb />
all of the groups would<lb />
' ii installation by this date,<lb />
agreed to set another date in<lb />
to accommodate any<lb />
shook! require longer for<lb />
. anization. "It should be<lb />
it that the administration<lb />
ttc for installation in order<lb />
at the school year was not<lb />
ted for eight different week-<lb />
the purpose of installation<lb />
Ruth White, Dean of Women.<lb />
1 the pledge period of each<lb />
. all sorority members<lb />
dated with all facets of<lb />
ritf as well as general in-<lb />
r of the Greek world. The<lb />
. . of pledge training in-<lb />
. examination on all inform-<lb />
tained in the sorority hand-<lb />
rination of all of attempt<lb />
lty organisation on campus<lb />
this past weekend when the<lb />
nties became national<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
See the campus calendar on page<lb />
three for a schedule of future events<lb />
in this quarter. The calendar waa<lb />
compiled by the College Union.<lb /><lb /><lb />
;<lb /><lb />
 y<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
jSl<lb />
' r<lb /><lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960<lb />
Number 16<lb />
Council Votes Support<lb />
F<lb />
or Intellectual Plan<lb />
Members of the Dean's Advisory<lb />
Council, meeting Monday afternoon,<lb />
voted approval of the plan submitted<lb />
by John Dobson of Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Fraternity, which calls fr the es-<lb />
tablishment of intermural intellect-<lb />
ual activities on the East Carolina<lb />
College campus.<lb />
The council, composed of presi-<lb />
dents of all campus organizations,<lb />
nd SCiA standing committee chair-<lb />
men, were the second body to endorse<lb />
Dobson's plan. The Student Senate<lb />
approved the plan at their last meet-<lb />
ing in the month of January.<lb />
Dobson's plan, to be designed in<lb />
a similar manner as the "G. E. Col-<lb />
lege Bowl televised on the CBS<lb />
Television Network, embodies the<lb />
division of campus organizations in-<lb />
to six leagues, fraternities, sororities,<lb />
male dormitory students, female<lb />
dormitory students, male day stu-<lb />
dents, and female day students.<lb />
According to Dobson, after the<lb />
Aforementioned leagues are subdivid-<lb />
ed into teams, the members of the<lb />
respective teams will be chosen by<lb />
the students they are to represent,<lb />
or in a manner detailed by the presi-<lb />
dents of the respective organizations.<lb />
Each team is to be composed of three<lb />
members, all three of whieh must be<lb />
in different classes.<lb />
The actual contests are to be par-<lb />
ticipated in by two teams only. A<lb />
master of Ceremonies will be in<lb />
charge of the proceedings. The MC<lb />
will begin the match by asking a<lb />
"toss-up" question, which can be ans-<lb />
wered by either team. If a team<lb />
member feels he can answer the<lb />
question, he will signal the MC, be<lb />
recognized, and must answer within<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
five seconds of his recognition, or<lb />
he forfeits his team's chance at the<lb />
question, and the points receivable<lb />
for the correct answer.<lb />
If the "toss-up" question is ans-<lb />
wered correctly by a team member,<lb />
then his team will be asked"bonus"<lb />
questions, which they must answer<lb />
quickly, but may work as a team to<lb />
arrive at a correct answer. For each<lb />
correct answer, a certain number of<lb />
points is given, and the team accumu-<lb />
lating the highest number of points<lb />
at the end of the allotted time peri-<lb />
od is declared the winner of the<lb />
match.<lb />
The questions used in the matches<lb />
will be of a quick-recall, short-answer<lb />
type. These questions will cover sub-<lb />
jects taught at East Carolina. Ac-<lb />
cording to plan, the questions, are to<lb />
he written, the correct answers ac-<lb />
certained, and submitted from each<lb />
major department of the college.<lb />
Student Government President<lb />
speaking in relation to Dobson's plan,<lb />
stated, "A lot of people have been<lb />
yelling about the intellectual climate<lb />
at Est Carolina, therefore Dobson<lb />
should really be congratulated for his<lb />
fine efforts to remedy the situation<lb />
Wells concluded his remarks by point-<lb />
ing out. "He (Dobson) has put a lot<lb />
of time into his plan, it just wasn't<lb />
something he developed in one night<lb />
The next move Dobson will make<lb />
to further his plan will be mimeo-<lb />
graphing of his ideas, and distribut-<lb />
ing them to the various organiza-<lb />
tions on campus, in an effort to help<lb />
everyone to become better acquainted<lb />
with it, and thereby enlist support<lb />
i s eventual success.<lb />
Lambda Chi Buys<lb />
Greenville Home<lb />
Tambda Cfci Alpha social fraternity<lb />
has purchased the W. H. Woolard<lb />
home at 552 Cotanche Street in<lb />
Greenville. Members are now making<lb />
plans to occupy the residence by<lb />
March 1. The property is the first to<lb />
be purchased by an East Carolina<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Since the installation of frater-<lb />
nities on the campus in 1958, Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha has had the aim of ac-<lb />
quiring property suitable as head-<lb />
quarters for activities of the organ-<lb />
ization and as a home for some mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
John J. West of Durham, president<lb />
of the fraternity, and Carlos Burt of<lb />
Enfield, chairman of the housing<lb />
committee, and other members of<lb />
the group, have conducted investiga-<lb />
tions of various properties in the<lb />
city and of practices of operation<lb />
in fraternity houses on other cam-<lb />
pus in the state.<lb />
In order to purchase the residence<lb />
on Cotanche Street, the fraternity<lb />
was organized into the Iota Upsilon<lb />
Zeta House Corporation of Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha. Prominent alumni mem-<lb />
bers in Greenville who are serving<lb />
as officers are Alton Barrett, presi-<lb />
dent; John G. Lautares, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Robert E. Windle, secretary;<lb />
and Mahlon Coles, who is advisor<lb />
of the campus chapter, treasurer.<lb />
Arrangements for the purchase were<lb />
completed through J. H. Harrell, at-<lb />
torney.<lb />
Fraterni y members are now com-<lb />
pleting plans for furnishing the<lb />
EC Professors Discuss<lb />
Cheating At Meeting<lb />
"We have taken cheating<lb />
for<lb />
Geography Department To Offer<lb />
Aerial Photo Course In Spring<lb />
The Geography Department will j photographs and to revise printed<lb />
lightly; we have refused to recognize<lb />
the problem as the serious thing it<lb />
really is<lb />
This was one of the opinions ex-<lb />
pressed on cheating by a panel mem-<lb />
ber at an open meeting of the A.A.<lb />
U.P. late last week at Joyner Library<lb />
Auditorium. The program consisted<lb />
of a panel discussion in which each<lb />
member was given five minutes to<lb />
express his opinion, followed by a<lb />
panel-audience discussion.<lb />
Members of the panel were feliss<lb />
Ruby Edens of the Business Depart-<lb />
ment, Dr. James Tucker, Director of<lb />
Student Personnel; and Barney West,<lb />
Junior Senator to the S.G.A. Dr.<lb />
Wellington Gray, head of the Art<lb />
Department, moderated the panel,<lb />
and Dr. Bessie McNeil, head of the<lb />
Home Economics Department, was<lb />
in charge of the program.<lb />
Dr. Gray explained the campus call<lb />
for action on the matter of cheating<lb />
and praised those of the student body<lb />
who have led the protest to lax re-<lb />
gulations on cheating.<lb />
Barney West emphasized the im-<lb />
portance of the student's having a<lb />
good idea of what the courses he is<lb />
taking are about. He said that if the<lb />
s udent could see no value in a course,<lb />
he could see no harm in cheating to<lb />
make the necessary quality points.<lb />
"Morality, unless supported by prac-<lb />
ticality, is useless addedWest.<lb />
Miss Edens warned against for-<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
too j handling cases of cheating "because j in character. It is our responsibility<lb />
if it goes before a committee, 90 to either correct this deficiency in<lb />
house for use by twenty resident i setting the real dishonesty and un<lb />
members, securing the services of a fairness of cheating. She sympathiz-<lb />
uffer this spring for the first time<lb />
a 3 hour course on aerial photograph-<lb />
ic interpretation and their applica-<lb />
tion. This course is one of the sev-<lb />
eral applied geography courses that<lb />
are being offered each quarter by<lb />
the department. Here the students<lb />
will have .an opportunity to learn<lb />
how to read and interpret aerial<lb />
photographs taken from the height<lb />
of 10,000 feet.<lb />
The department has a large collec-<lb />
tion of 3,000 photographs, which<lb />
have accumulated through gifts and<lb />
purchases. These photographs, with<lb />
the aid of stereoscopes, will permit<lb />
students to study many features of<lb />
the landscape which are visible only<lb />
from the air. In addition to the lec-<lb />
maps from recent photegraphy of<lb />
the area.<lb />
The ECC Geography Department<lb />
maintains contact with private and<lb />
government agencies employing grad-<lb />
uates with trainin in aerial photo<lb />
interpretation. One such organiza-<lb />
tion is a top secret naval command<lb />
in Washington: US Naval Photo-<lb />
graphic Interpretation Center.<lb />
The course will be taught by Dr.<lb />
R. E. Cramer who has worked with<lb />
several government agencies utiliz-<lb />
ing maps and aerial photographs.<lb />
His interest originated during World<lb />
War II with his two years of mili-<lb />
tary duty as photographic interpreter<lb />
with the Sixth Photograpic Squad-<lb />
house mother, and redecorating the<lb />
home and landscaping the grounds.<lb />
The property is described by Lamb-<lb />
da Chi Alpha members as "ideal for<lb />
use by a fraternity Central location<lb />
beween the college campus and the<lb />
business district of the city, ample<lb />
space for future additions to the<lb />
house, and a large area for parking<lb />
:ire among advantages.<lb />
Lambda CM Alpha at present has<lb />
40 members and 10 pledges at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
tures on the subject, students will on stationed at Peterson Air Base,<lb />
be required to make maps from these Colorado Springs.<lb />
Application Deadline<lb />
An application deadline for qualfi-<lb />
ivation for the August Coast Guard<lb />
Officer Candidate Class has been set,<lb />
local Coast Guard officials revealed<lb />
today.<lb />
A cut-off date of April 20 was<lb />
established to enahle selection and<lb />
notification ef college applicants<lb />
prior to the June graduations.<lb />
Additional information may be ob-<lb />
tained by contacting the Director of<lb />
Reserve, Fifth Coast Guard District,<lb />
P.O. Box 640, Norfolk 1, Va.<lb />
ed with the honest student, who is<lb />
cheated out of his grade by a dis-<lb />
honest person who thinks only of<lb />
himself. "The students who do not<lb />
cheat must condemn it; we, the<lb />
faculty, must condemn it; and there<lb />
should be serious consideration of<lb />
strict penalties for cheating she<lb />
asserted. Miss Edens also explained<lb />
the importance of the teacher's<lb />
the student or remove him from the<lb />
college community.<lb />
"I frankly feel the problem is<lb />
somewhat overrated on this campus<lb />
and many other campuses. The over-<lb />
whelming majority of students do not<lb />
have to cheat to succeed in college.<lb />
The problem can be solved in short<lb />
order by a determined effort on the<lb />
part of the faculty and the student<lb />
body.<lb />
"I am very much in favor of our<lb />
considering more essay examina-<lb />
tions. Most experienced teachers<lb />
know that it is quite difficult to<lb />
cheat on this type of exam he<lb />
concluded.<lb />
Jerkins announced last week the<lb />
formation of a Faculty Advisory<lb />
Council to the President.<lb />
According to Dr. Jenkins, the<lb />
council will be made up of faculty<lb />
members elected from their respec-<lb />
tive departments to advise the presi-<lb />
dent and to offer suggestions from<lb />
the faculty.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins commented that he felt<lb />
this council would make it easier for<lb />
suggestions and feelings of the fa-<lb />
of the time it will do nothing.<lb />
Dr. Tucker assured everyone that<lb />
the administration would back action<lb />
against cheating but added that "we<lb />
should not imply that we are the<lb />
only ones that have this problem<lb />
Dr. Tucker said that many rumors of<lb />
wholesale cheating are "pure sensa-<lb />
tionalism "Barney West here gave<lb />
as an example the rumors concern-<lb />
ing exams that 'get out' when actu-<lb />
ally they have not been printed he<lb />
commented.<lb />
Dr. Tucker continued by saying<lb />
that most cheating la of the cribbing<lb />
varietynotes in phoney fountain<lb />
pens, looking on other papers, etc<lb />
and that cases of well planned cheat-<lb />
ing schemes are seldom encountered.<lb />
In the following panel-audience<lb />
discussion, a number of faculty mem-<lb />
bers said that they felt that cheat-<lb />
ing on creative work outside of class<lb />
'as of journalism) is most serious.<lb />
T would estimate that 50 of the<lb />
themes and papers handed in  is<lb />
copied stated Barney West.<lb />
Dr. Gray expressed dissatisfaction<lb />
with examination methods on this<lb />
campus and other campuses and sug-<lb />
gested doing away with "exams<lb />
('ays He advocated the method used<lb />
by the University of Chicagolet-<lb />
ting the student take the examina-<lb />
tion "when he feels he is ready<lb />
Many people were surprised at the<lb />
me hods that students have used to<lb />
steal exams. Dr. Tucker described<lb />
several in details such as having keys<lb />
to offices and stealing exam copies<lb />
from cars.<lb />
When asked to comment on the<lb />
problem, Dr. Leo Jenkins, President<lb />
of the College, who was not at the<lb />
discussion, said, "I feel that there is advised that if the Student Govern-<lb />
no place on this campus or any cam- i ment wanted a stop-light in the in-<lb />
pus in America for any dishonest I tersection, they would have to pur-<lb />
chase it themselves, at a cost of $500-<lb />
C50. The senate committee will meet<lb />
with Greenville officials and attempt<lb />
to work out arrangements for the<lb />
erection of the light.<lb />
In another action, President Wells<lb />
stated that the "Bohunk" trophy, a<lb />
bucket, long a symbol of rivalry be-<lb />
tween East Carolina and Atlantic<lb />
Christian College athletic teams,<lb />
would be presented to the SGtA next<lb />
week by Sigma Phi Epsilon Frater-<lb />
nity.<lb />
Wells pointed out that the trophy<lb />
was almost the source of a riot at<lb />
the recent ACC-ECC game played<lb />
in Wilson last week. Wells stated<lb />
:hat he would collaborate with the<lb />
Student Government president at AC,<lb />
and decide upon measures to be taken<lb />
which will avert such occasions in<lb />
the future.<lb />
S6A Seeks Stop<lb />
Light; Discusses<lb />
'Bohunk' Trophy<lb />
At their initial meeting of the<lb />
month of February, the Student Sen-<lb />
ators carried on regular business,<lb />
with the exception of several items<lb />
submitted for their attention from<lb />
SGA President Dallas Wells.<lb />
In their first action of the night,<lb />
the senators voted to set up a com-<lb />
mittee to investigate the possibilities<lb />
of erecting a stop-light at the main<lb />
Fifth Street campus entrance. The<lb />
senators action was taken in the<lb />
wake of President Wells's reporting<lb />
that he had looked into the matter<lb />
on his own, and upon meeting with<lb />
the City Manager of Greenville, was<lb />
person. A person who cheats on an<lb />
exam is a person definitely lacking<lb />
Jenkins Announces Formation<lb />
Of Faculty Advisory Council<lb />
East Carolina's President Leo W. I culty to be made known. In addition,<lb />
'Medium' Rehearsals Continue As Production Takes Shape<lb />
FBLA To<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
The Future Business Leaders of<lb />
: i again sponsoring the<lb />
tine Dance to be present<lb />
lay. February 13, at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Music will be<lb />
i by Um "Off-Beats" from<lb />
an College.<lb />
Previously, the Valentine Queen<lb />
te,i by the Business Depart-<lb />
 this yar the business lead-<lb />
;ive invited the entire campus to<lb />
ate in her selection.<lb />
 men participating in the<lb />
are Joanne Smith, NEA;<lb />
Lae Edwards, Chi Omega; Pat<lb />
Mdm Economics Club; Jerry<lb />
. Phi Omicron; Peggy Dixon, Pi<lb />
?a Pi; Barbara Pleasants, Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi; Kitty Thurman, ACE;<lb />
(apps, Alpha Delta Pi; Joyce<lb />
rrin, Delta Zeta.<lb />
X lao vying for honors are Betsy<lb />
. Theta Chi; Patsy Maynard,<lb />
Sigma; Miy Eliiabeth Gardner,<lb />
Alpha; Marvel Dixon, Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda; and Sallie CaTden,<lb />
Library Club.<lb />
The candidates will be presented at<lb />
 ir. after which the ticket holder<lb />
!iay vote for his choice on the back<lb />
! he dance ticket. The votings ends<lb />
 I N p.m.<lb />
The Queen for 1960 will be crown-<lb />
ed by Mr. Norman Cameron of tha<lb />
Business Department.<lb />
Rehearsals continue as the produc-<lb />
tion of Gian-Carlo Menotti's The<lb />
Medium takes shefe for this year's<lb />
opera. The Opera heater's director<lb />
Paul Hickfang say, "the production<lb />
is taking shape nicely now. We are<lb />
looking forward for this show to be<lb />
the most outstanding one this school<lb />
has ever produced. The music is elec-<lb />
trofying and powerful, very explosive<lb />
and beautiful, and is all packed into<lb />
an hour's performance. This is a pro-<lb />
duction that will be enjoyed by the<lb />
average lay-music lover as well as<lb />
the opera-lover<lb />
"The orchestra is doing a fine job<lb />
under the experienced baton of Don<lb />
Hayes, East Carolina Orchestra<lb />
direc or. It's accompaniment to the<lb />
opera will virtually 'make' this pro-<lb />
duction added Mr. Hickfang.<lb />
The Medium, to be presented in<lb />
McGfanis Auditorium on February<lb />
20 and Sunday, Feb. 21 spins its web<lb />
around a gypsy '" and her<lb />
daughter "Monica" and adopted son<lb />
"Toby Baba desperately tries tolfmd<lb />
 solution to a deep and penetrating<lb />
problem which she cannot understand,<lb />
while Toby seems to hide withm his<lb />
silence the answers to her question.<lb />
"Baba" is portrayed by James Mur-<lb />
ray of Roxboro, and Martha Brad-<lb />
ner of Greenville. They both appear-<lb />
ed as "Hata" in the Opera Theaters<lb />
production of The Bartered Bride last<lb />
year.<lb />
Jim Gillikin of Greenville plays the<lb />
part of Toby, and Monica is portray-<lb />
ed by Alison Moss of Greenville, and<lb />
Ann Darden of Wllliamston.<lb />
Miss Darden appeared last year as<lb />
"Marie" in the opeim theater produc-<lb />
tion of The Bartered Bride. She also<lb />
sang in Carousel. Miss Darden is also<lb />
a member of the College Choir, and<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota, the professional<lb />
honorary music fraternity. She is<lb />
also president of the Opera Theatre.<lb />
While an undergraduate Mrs. Moss<lb />
had the lead part in the operetta<lb />
"Down in the Valley She had also<lb />
soloed in the annual production of<lb />
Handel's "Messiah Mrs. Moss has<lb />
taught voice, piano, and organ, and<lb />
is soloist at the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church in Greenville.<lb />
Minor parts in The Medium are<lb />
filled by Ronnie Knouse, Winston-<lb />
Salem; Jeanne Peterson, Greenville;<lb />
Carolyn Elam, 'Roxboro; and Jessa-<lb />
mine Hiatt, Clinton.<lb />
Mr. Hickfang is music director of<lb />
The Medium, and Robert Richert of<lb />
the English Department is the dra-<lb />
matic director. Sets are being de-<lb />
signed by John Gordon of the Art<lb />
department faculty.<lb />
Donald Hayes, director of the Col-<lb />
lege Orchestra, will conduct the opera<lb />
orchestra. This is the first year the<lb />
orches ra will accompany the opera<lb />
theatre and its production.<lb />
the members of the council can carry<lb />
back to the faculty the results of the<lb />
meetings, thus allowing a free flow<lb />
of communications between the fa-<lb />
culty and the president's office. No<lb />
departmental heads are on the new<lb />
council.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins said, "I formed this<lb />
council to assist me in any way pos-<lb />
sible in enabling the college to serve<lb />
in an increasingly more effective<lb />
manner. It's a device to enable us to<lb />
corral faculty thought regarding<lb />
suggestions for the betterment of all<lb />
concerned<lb />
He added, "Its counterpart is the<lb />
Student Advisory Council which func-<lb />
tions under the Dean and is made<lb />
up of the presidents of all the or-<lb />
ganizations on campus. There also<lb />
exisis an Alumni Council. We hope<lb />
in the future to have these three<lb />
meet together periodically.<lb />
(Elected to serve on the council<lb />
from the respective departments are:<lb />
arts, Dr. Bruce Carter; business edu-<lb />
cation, Dr. Tora M. Larsen; education,<lb />
Dr. Douglas R. Jones; English, Dr.<lb />
James Poindexter; foreign language,<lb />
Dr. J. Roy Prince; geography, Dr.<lb />
Robert E. Cramer; and health and<lb />
physical education, Nell Stallings.<lb />
Also elected to the council were:<lb />
home economics, Ruth Lambie; in-<lb />
dustrial arts, Dr. Thomas J. Haig-<lb />
wood; library science, Dr. Mildred<lb />
Southwick; mathematics, Dr. John<lb />
O. Reynolds; music, Dr. Edmund<lb />
Durham; psychology, Dr. Frank A.<lb />
Scott; science, J. G. Boyette; and<lb />
social studies, Dr. Charles L. Price.<lb />
SCENE FROM . . . "The Medium<lb />
Jessamian Hiatt and Ronnie Knouse<lb />
shows Martha Bradner with a surprised expression on her<lb />
holding hmnda. In the background is Ann Darden.<lb />
she views<lb />
Jenkins Accepts Bid<lb />
To Join Social Frat<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins has ac-<lb />
cepted an invitation to become a<lb />
member of the campus chapter of<lb />
lambda Chi Alpha, social fraternity.<lb />
Initiation ceremonies are scheduled<lb />
for March 19.<lb />
Plans are now being made by mem-<lb />
bers of Lambda Chi Alpha at the<lb />
college for the initiation of Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins, of undergraduate members, and<lb />
of several faculty members. A ban-<lb />
quet in honor of the Eaat Carolina<lb />
President and other new members is<lb />
being arranged.<lb />
Play Tryouts Set<lb />
For February 13<lb />
Auditions for actors, singers and<lb />
dancers needed for parts in the play,<lb />
The Third Frontier, which will play<lb />
in New Bern on June 11th through<lb />
the 25th are scheduled for Saturday,<lb />
February 13 in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Tryouts will take place at 1:30 p.m.<lb />
and at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
The parts for which auditions will<lb />
be held are paid parts but many<lb />
volunteers will also be needed. Paid<lb />
members of the company must be<lb />
available in the afternoons and eve-<lb />
nings during the rehearsal period<lb />
which win begin approximately May<lb />
21st. All persons engaged for the<lb />
play will be expected to have dual<lb />
capacities such as assisting with<lb />
scenery or sewing costumes. A mini-<lb />
mum of eight hours work will be<lb />
customary during the rehearsal<lb />
period.<lb />
The auditions will consist of read-<lb />
ings for parts, tryouts for singers<lb />
and dancers. The script of the play<lb />
will not be used for auditions. Those<lb />
persons interested in a speaking part<lb />
should memorize a selection from<lb />
some play or speech such selection to<lb />
last between two and two and a half<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Those auditioning for singing for<lb />
singing roles should prepare a song;<lb />
preferably a hymn, and bring the<lb />
music with them. The dancers should<lb />
bring dance togs, prepared to demon-<lb />
strate their skill in either ballet or<lb />
modern. In order to acquaint those<lb />
persons interested with the.type of<lb />
play to be given, toe director. Dr.<lb />
J. A. Withey will<lb /><pb facs="00038651_tn_0002" /><lb />
FAOBTWO<lb />
'<lb />
Students Must Fight<lb />
To Assert Integrity<lb />
In Other Localities<lb />
Students in the Dominican Republic are<lb />
being jailed, tortured, assassinated, or forced<lb />
to disappear because they dared to fight<lb />
against the tvrannv of tinhorn dictator Ra-<lb />
fael Trujillo<lb />
Now the example set by these students<lb />
has spread to all social levels of the entire<lb />
country. Signs of discontent and opposition<lb />
to the dictatorship because of its corruption,<lb />
ruthlessness, and nepotism are mounting<lb />
daily. The Dominican students are deter-<lb />
mined to tight against the tyranny of Tru-<lb />
jillo, who has ri J the country with an iron<lb />
hand for thirty years.<lb />
Last year a movement which had its<lb />
start among Cuban students culminated in<lb />
the ousting of the hated dictator Fulgencio<lb />
Batista. The "President" tortured students<lb />
daily, but could never stamp out the 26 de<lb />
Julio movement for freedom.<lb />
In Greensboro, N. C. last week, white<lb />
students joined fellow Negro students in a<lb />
quiet, orderly, but affective protest against<lb />
racial discrimination. Negro college students<lb />
protested that although they could buy food<lb />
at lunch counters at two variety stores, they<lb />
could not sit down to order or eat.<lb />
And we cannot forget the students in<lb />
Budapest <lb />
Here at East Carolina, we do not have<lb />
to fight for our rights. We are free and<lb />
White. We are also complacent and blase.<lb />
And to use again a. well worn term, we are<lb />
apathetic.<lb />
Build Strong Bodies;<lb />
Allow Minds To Fall<lb />
So the decade of the Sixties is to be an<lb />
Era of Greatness in North Carolina.<lb />
an era of great fliptop caverns of<lb />
concerete and steel for revivals and race<lb />
tracks, polo and rodeo, circuses and civic<lb />
assemblies, exhibitions, expositions, and<lb />
playing fields where our youth will come to<lb />
distort themselves and flex their rippling<lb />
muscles. What we build in Raleigh will be<lb />
emulated in Charlotte and Greensboro and<lb />
elsewhereas fhe past does prove.<lb />
an era of indoor and outdoor arenae,<lb />
stadia, and colisea, gently and glamorously<lb />
described for public intake as multi-purpose<lb />
structures bursting at the seams with mani-<lb />
fold purposes and multitudinous functions<lb />
too numerous to enumerate. Here, too, our<lb />
youth will come (contrary protests notwith-<lb />
standing!) to disport themselves and flex<lb />
their rippling muscles. What we construct<lb />
at Chapel Hill, having already done so at<lb />
Raleigh, we shall likewise do at Greenville,<lb />
at Boone, at Cullowhee, and wherever else<lb />
there be a state-supported college which<lb />
wishes "to be able to house its students oc-<lb />
casionally under one roofwherever there<lb />
be an imagined need that youth must come<lb />
to disport themselves and flex their rippling<lb />
muscles!<lb />
For such edifices, then, shall we spend<lb />
our many millions in this decade of the six-<lb />
ties, this Era of Greatness! Well, so be it,<lb />
for if we continue to dole out decimal-point<lb />
percentage salary increases and contin-<lb />
gency bonuses as a hoped-for means of get-<lb />
ting and keeping good public school teachers:<lb />
If we continue to make each teacher pay $8<lb />
for each day she is sick; if we continue to<lb />
crowd more pupils in the classrooms than<lb />
almost any other American state; if we con-<lb />
tinue to deprive our children of urgently-<lb />
needed guidance personnel and special serv-<lb />
ice teachers; if now we fail to give priority<lb />
to the cause of public schools, the time will<lb />
soon come when the only thing left for our<lb />
youth to flex will be their rippling muscles!<lb />
Their other talentsmental, moral, and<lb />
spiritualnever having been discovered and<lb />
hence never having been developedwill<lb />
waste away and slowly disappear in the em-<lb />
erging morass of respectable American me-<lb />
diocrity!<lb />
So let's fetch forth our architects of<lb />
fliptops, arenae. stadia, colisea! Let's set up<lb />
our drawing boards! Let's pour our concrete!<lb />
Let's rivet our steel girders! Let's erect edi-<lb />
fices for tomorrow which will truly stand<lb />
as monuments to our Era of Greatness to-<lb />
daythe Dynamic Decade of the Sixties!<lb />
(NEA News Bulletin)<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Kathryn JohnsonJoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Tom Jackson<lb />
News Editor   Roy Martin<lb />
Feature Editor  Betty Maynor<lb />
Sports Editor  Johnny Hudson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  Leonard Lao<lb />
Sports Staff Merle Summers, Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Reporters Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcel Vogel,<lb />
Charlotte Donat, Jim Trice, Gwen Johnson, Patsy<lb />
Elliott, Lucille Coulbourn, Judy Stott, Jasper<lb />
Jones, Anne Francis Allen<lb />
TICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
jhone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRrj<lb />
. . . And The Night Proved Interesting<lb />
n -vr tf !! .T a .    .1 fl.t!iU ,.  . CiVlA il't<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Picture this: The gym is crowded to<lb />
overflowing as you enter. The re-<lb />
spective teams have just completed<lb />
their preliminary warm-ups, and the<lb />
game is about to begin.<lb />
You take your seat in the blea-<lb />
chers among the fans, who are now<lb />
becoming restless with anticipation<lb />
of the action which is about to begin.<lb />
The two tallest boys on each team<lb />
move into the center circle, glancing<lb />
apprehensively at one another. The<lb />
referee throws the ball into the air,<lb />
and just about that time the man on<lb />
your left jumps frantically to his<lb />
feet, and clips you in the ribs with<lb />
his elbow.<lb />
He begs your pardon, and you ac-<lb />
knowledge, unable to speak because<lb />
you have had the wind knocked out<lb />
of you. You sit now just a little fur-<lb />
ther away from the gentleman,<lb />
watching every move he makes.<lb />
Somehow, you manage to keep<lb />
yourself out of the reach of his wild-<lb />
ly moving arms, and settle down to<lb />
watch the game. This, however,<lb />
seems to be a figment of your im-<lb />
agination, because there is some kid<lb />
pouring his drink dawn your back<lb />
cverytime his team scores.<lb />
Silently vowing if that joker spills<lb />
just one more drop on you. . . just<lb />
one more, you will surely bludgeon<lb />
him to death, not caring about the<lb />
consequences following the act.<lb />
You watch the game as best you<lb />
can, and then it comes. . . . Pepsi<lb />
Cola right down the 'ol back. You<lb />
turn, preparing to shake his teeth<lb />
out, and then you are knocked sense-<lb />
less.<lb />
Clawing your way to daylight<lb />
through the confused mass of human<lb />
bodies, you realize that some of the<lb />
basketball players must have tried<lb />
to take a short cut through the blea-<lb />
chers, and over your head in the pro-<lb />
cess, or someone left the door open<lb />
and a locomotive ran over you. Your<lb />
first thought was correct.<lb />
You move yourself at the half,<lb />
oown to the row where the cheer-<lb />
leaders are sitting. This, you mumble<lb />
lo yourself is the safest place in the<lb />
whole gym. But, as previously, you<lb />
were only mistaken in your thinking,<lb />
because the cheerleader by whom<lb />
you're sitting, when her team scores<lb />
jumps straight up carrying part of<lb />
your nose with her as she travels up-<lb />
ward.<lb />
"Oh, somewhere there's a valley<lb />
but I ask you . . . WHERE?<lb />
Georgia Review' Publishes<lb />
Article By History Teacher<lb />
James Calvin Hemphfll, one of the<lb />
outstanding journalists in the nation<lb />
in the late Nineteenth and early<lb />
Twentieth centuries, and his efforts<lb />
to defeat Woodrow Wilson's bid for<lb />
the presidency are discussed by Dr.<lb />
Willard B. Gatewood, Jr of the So-<lb />
cial Studies Department, in the cur-<lb />
rent, winter, 1959, edition of "The<lb />
Georgia Review a quarterly.<lb />
The article covers the years 1911-<lb />
1912, when the Southern editor dir-<lb />
ected barbed criticism at Wilson.<lb />
Hemphill, editor of the Charleston,<lb />
S.C News and Courier, the Rich-<lb />
mond Times-Dispatch, and the Char-<lb />
lotte Observer, wielded a consider-<lb />
able political influence through these<lb />
papers. He was, in addition, vice<lb />
president of the Associated Press,<lb />
Bromley, Lecturer in Journalism at<lb />
Carolina Press Association.<lb />
Along with George Harvey, editor<lb />
or the "North American Review" and<lb />
"Harper's Weekly and Henry Wat-<lb />
terson, editor of the Louisville Cour-<lb />
ier-Journal, Hemphill, according to<lb />
Dr. Gatewood's article, was one of<lb />
the "discoverers" of Woodrow Wil-<lb />
son, whose political fortunes he<lb />
championed for several years.<lb />
After Wilson became increasingly<lb />
progressive and liberal in his polit-<lb />
ical views, Dr. Gatewood says, Hemp-<lb />
hill joined other conservative South-<lb />
erners in an effort to defeat him a<lb />
the Democratic nominee.<lb />
As a participant in the celebrated<lb />
"Manhattan Club Affair Dr. Gate-<lb />
wood states, Hemphill, then editor<lb />
of the Charlotte Observer, joined<lb />
Harvey and Watterson in an effort<lb />
to deflate the Wilson Presidential<lb />
boom. In January 1912 Hemphill pub-<lb />
lished in the Charlotte newspaper the<lb />
Yale, a "roving reporter on the New<lb />
York Times, and Founder of the South<lb />
now famous story of Wilson's break<lb />
with Harvey. During this period, Dr.<lb />
Gatewood says, no other Southern<lb />
Democratic editor surpassed Hemp-<lb />
hill as a caustic critic of Woodrow<lb />
Wilson.<lb />
Despite his past activities as an<lb />
editor, Hemphill was a good enough<lb />
Democrat, according to Dr. Gatewood,<lb />
to accept Wilson as the nominee of<lb />
l.is party in 1912 and to work through<lb />
his editorial columns to secure his<lb />
election. In 1914, President Wilson<lb />
p.nd the Southern editor were recon-<lb />
ciled and became political allies.<lb />
Dr. Gatewood, assistant professor<lb />
of history at East Carolina College,<lb />
is a native of Pelham, N.C. He is a<lb />
graduate of Duke University and has<lb />
previously published articles in the<lb />
"North Carolina Historical Review"<lb />
and the "South Atlantic Quarterly<lb />
Prexy Commends<lb />
College Spirit<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
 should like to take this opportu-<lb />
nity to ? my appreciation for<lb />
the excellent school spirit displayed<lb />
by the students of East Carolina at<lb />
recent baskeball games. I'm sure it<lb />
has served as an inspiration to the<lb />
team and to the coaching staff.<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates have done<lb />
a marvelous job during the entire<lb />
season especially in the last few<lb />
Kames. The students are proud of<lb />
the team effort that has been shown<lb />
and have given the players their un-<lb />
divided support. The players, in turn,<lb />
have co-operated with the coaching<lb />
staff to develop into an exceedingly<lb />
sharp squad.<lb />
Our thanks go to the cheerleaders<lb />
who have led the students in cheer-<lb />
ing the team on. They have unfail-<lb />
ingly been an asset to the school<lb />
and to the phyers, I'm sure.<lb />
Good luck for the remainder of<lb />
the season we're behind you all the<lb />
way!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Dallas Wells,<lb />
S.G.A. President<lb />
Do Our Students Have Loyalty?<lb />
Recently the sophomore's conducted a class meeting, and three out<lb />
of 1500 of the sophomore class were present.<lb />
Is this showing school spirit, and loyality? Perhaps there wer<lb />
other things going on, but is thirty minutes too longr to sacrifice for an<lb />
important business meeting? Surely the whole sophomore class wasn't<lb />
tied down with club meetings or other more important meetings.<lb />
From reports, the sophomore class meetings aren't the only ones<lb />
that haven't been well attended, ind its been said that if attendance<lb />
isn' improved next year class meetings will be made compulsory.<lb />
Do we want to be treated like children? Do we want to feel as if<lb />
we have to do something, when we now have a choice in the matter? We<lb />
come to college with a feeling of independence, but if we don't face re-<lb />
sponsibili.ies and act like adults, can we expect to be treated otherwise,<lb />
Les get behind our class and see if we can't boost the attendance<lb />
at the class meetings.<lb />
Another sophomore class meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 16, at 7:00 p.m. in Flanagan auditorium. Why not give your class<lb />
a figh ing chance, and attend this next meeting.<lb />
Committee Picks N. C. Natives As Mr. And Miss Student Teacher<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Highlighting the college careers of<lb />
two of East Carolina's seniors was<lb />
their recent selection as Mr. and Miss<lb />
Future Teacher. Joanne Smith and<lb />
Clinton Davis, North Carolina na-<lb />
tives, as recipients of this annual<lb />
honor, were chosen from a group of<lb />
S udent National Education Associa-<lb />
tion club members.<lb />
Invitations were sent to all SNEA<lb />
seniors to attend a tea conducted by<lb />
the-club. All attending were asked to<lb />
fill out an application including a<lb />
brief autobiographical sketch and his<lb />
college activities, if they were in-<lb />
terested in becoming Mr. and Miss<lb />
Future Teacher. All applications and<lb />
academic records were used in select-<lb />
ing the winners. The nominating<lb />
committee was composed of the<lb />
SNEA sponsors, head of the Educa-<lb />
tion Department, two members of the<lb />
SNEA and two representatives from<lb />
the Student Government Association.<lb />
Hard Work, No Play 7<lb />
"Many of you have heard it said<lb />
that teaching is just the same as any<lb />
other profession  a great deal of<lb />
hard work and no play stated Miss<lb />
Smith of Deep Run, "but this, I<lb />
have found, is not at all true "A<lb />
teacher Joanne continued, "is a<lb />
guide and a molder of character.<lb />
She has a profound influence on .the<lb />
child she teaches.<lb />
"There is no greater joy in this<lb />
profession than the feel of accom-<lb />
pJishment at the efcd of a class<lb />
period<lb />
(As an English major Joanne did<lb />
her student teaching fall quarter at<lb />
Greenville High School. "Having<lb />
graduated from a small school an-<lb />
nounced Joanne, "it took me several<lb />
days to familiarise myself with the<lb />
routine of a somewhat larger school.<lb />
After teaching in a large school, I<lb />
'believe it has more opportunity for<lb />
learning and a wider selection of<lb />
subjects as compared to a small<lb />
school<lb />
When asked about her opinions<lb />
as to what constituted a good teach-<lb />
er, Joanne said, "She should know<lb />
her subject thoroughly and have con-<lb />
fidence in herself and her students<lb />
One of the many amusing incidents<lb />
that occurred in her classroom was<lb />
told by Joanne in the following man-<lb />
ner: "We were studying the well-<lb />
known short story, The Lady and The<lb />
Tiger. As the story goes, the young<lb />
man is to ohoose which door he will<lb />
open. He knows that behind one door<lb />
is a beautiful young lady and behind<lb />
the other, a ferocious tiger waiting<lb />
to tear him to shreds. He chose the<lb />
door on the right. Thus the story ends.<lb />
"I asked my students what they<lb />
thought was on the other side and<lb />
one quiet, meek little fellow said very<lb />
seriously. 'I think it rained and they<lb />
both called off the whole thing "<lb />
Friendly Atmosphere<lb />
"I shall always remember the<lb />
friendly atmosphere on the EC cam-<lb />
pus stated Joanne when asked what<lb />
she would miss about ECC.<lb />
During her four years as a student,<lb />
Joanne has found time for many<lb />
extra-curricular activities such as the<lb />
SNEA, Sigma Phi Alpha, the Eng-<lb />
lish Club and Alpha Xi Delta social<lb />
sorority of which she is secretary.<lb />
She has been a Sweetheart Ball<lb />
sponsor for two years and a college<lb />
marshal.<lb />
After graduating this spring, Jo-<lb />
anne hopes to teach out-of-state<lb />
(Maryland or Virginia) and aftei<lb />
working a year, go back to college<lb />
and ob.ain her Masters degree.<lb />
Life Time Career<lb />
"I plan to make teaching a life<lb />
time career stated Clinton Davis of<lb />
Edenton, president of the SNEA. "In<lb />
the seventh grade I wanted to teach<lb />
math and I haven't changed my mind<lb />
since then<lb />
Clinton also did his student teach-<lb />
ing at Greenville high school and,<lb />
"the only difference between Eden-<lb />
ton high and Greenville high were<lb />
the modern facilities and the fact<lb />
that Greenville is larger, having twice<lb />
as many students stated Clinton.<lb />
Pet peeves are always among a<lb />
student teacher's remembrances and<lb />
Clinton felt that he disliked lesson<lb />
plans more than anything during his<lb />
three month teaching experience.<lb />
"Actually Clinton said, "I, like so<lb />
many other teachers, enjoy teaching<lb />
more than giving and grading tests<lb />
Both Ma and Miss Future Teacher<lb />
felt that a teacher should be "fair,<lb />
friendly and firm Clinton also said,<lb />
"A teacher should always treat the<lb />
students equally and help them with<lb />
all their problems<lb />
One of the methods Clinton used<lb />
in his algebra classes was having his<lb />
students act out a Perry Mason<lb />
sketch in solving equations.<lb />
'Who's Who' Student<lb />
Clinton has been a member of the<lb />
NBA for four years. Last year he<lb />
served as vice president and was<lb />
elected president this year. He was<lb />
recently named as one of the "Who's<lb />
Who" students and is also the state<lb />
vice president of the Division of<lb />
Future Teachers of the NCEA. This<lb />
year Clinton is the co-vice president<lb />
of the Math Club and daring his<lb />
junior year was the chairman of<lb />
Maria D. Graham Math Club Award.<lb />
Much of his time has been spent<lb />
as .a committee member of SNEA.<lb />
He has served on the finance, con-<lb />
stitution, homecoming and nominat-<lb />
ing committees. He has attended both<lb />
the fall conventions of the Division of<lb />
Future Teachers of the NCEA and<lb />
the spring conventions of the NCEA<lb />
for the past three years.<lb />
"I will remember ECC as a won-<lb />
derful college for teachers-to-be. It<lb />
has a friendly and pleasant atmos-<lb />
phere and a very wide subject curri-<lb />
culum Clinton contended.<lb />
Sororities lay h<lb />
Competition Threat<lb />
To ECC Fraternities<lb />
By TOM JACK SOS<lb />
With a wrath of handshaking <lb />
fusion of smiles the sororities final)10'<lb />
national this weekend. A tea in Carrm uBt<lb />
brought the weekend to a close SunH '<lb />
the girls rallied enough strength f0r ! Ias<lb />
spasm of socializing. d m<lb />
Even with that exhausted, "thank<lb />
ness it's o.er" look on their face3 c<lb />
it was easy to tell they mean buamesV J?<lb />
iFC and the fraternity on campus i<lb />
ing to be in for some toutf competition n<lb />
If one woman can outwit tn men (a<lb />
firmlv believe), think what a horde of ,<lb />
will do. th<lb />
We have just finished reading for <lb />
second time a book which, in our opir<lb />
looks : I daep into human nature and Z<lb />
as true a picture of people gj anv on theLJ<lb />
ket. Most of you are probably familiar<lb />
Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee <lb />
er.s, and perhaps some of you remember ti<lb />
following passage from it.<lb />
SETH COMPTON<lb />
Whom I died, the ' ito'lntintj library<lb />
Which I built up for Spoon River,<lb />
And managed for the good of inquirinp<lb />
minds,<lb />
Was sold at auction on th public mmi<lb />
as if to destroy the last vestige<lb />
Of my memory and influence.<lb />
For those of you who could not gee tfc<lb />
virtue<lb />
Of knowing Vohnejfi "Ruins" as mv<lb />
Butler's "Analogy"<lb />
And "Faust" as well as "Ecangeline<lb />
Were really the power in the tillage'<lb />
And often you asked me,<lb />
"What is the use of knowing the evAm<lb />
the world?"<lb />
I am out of your way now, Spoon River,<lb />
Choose your own aood and call it mi.<lb />
For I could never make you<lb />
That no one knows what ri<lb />
Who knows not what .? ecu;<lb />
And no one known what is trut<lb />
Who knows not what is false.<lb />
High School 'Cuties'<lb />
Have Heyday At Game<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Our usually deserted campus was<lb />
fortunate this past weekend in having a<lb />
number of new faces touring the campus.<lb />
Possibly if sororities went national more<lb />
often, this unusual school would look like a<lb />
college campus all the time instead of I<lb />
shifts. . . Wras quite surprised to hear that<lb />
Billy May would visit us for our junior-?<lb />
ior prom. Thia terrific orchestra is the best<lb />
entertainment group we've had since Bra-<lb />
beck's crew.<lb />
Don't care what any reviewer says.<lb />
Moochi, the talented cat, was definitely the<lb />
outstanding player in Diary of Anne Frank.<lb />
She remained cool and unnerved throughout<lb />
the performance and managed to steal scenes<lb />
easily with one meow. Some of our aspiring<lb />
actors and actresses should take lessons from<lb />
thia ball of fur. . . .<lb />
Some of our brilliant professors and<lb />
students feel that endless talk about our<lb />
cheating problem is a waste of time. Could<lb />
be. But do these students with the halos and<lb />
profs with the Ph.Ds have any other sug-<lb />
gestions besides ignoring the facts?<lb />
Note to committee heads: If vou haven't<lb />
be sure to read Max Shulman's "On Campus<lb />
in last week's paper. Then strain your brains<lb />
and find the moral to the story. . . First<lb />
was money, next clothes, and now paintings<lb />
are disappearing. The only items we dont<lb />
have to worry about is books. . . Anyone who<lb />
missed The Wreck of the Mary Dean (<lb />
ship not a woman) missed an exciting eve-<lb />
ning of evenful, realistic entertainment.<lb />
Most of the action took place on the ocean<lb />
and it was so realistic that the audience<lb />
complained about the salt water sprays<lb />
blearing their vision.<lb />
The Pirates continue surprising their<lb />
victims with terrific shots and unusual de-<lb />
fense tactics. With such a superb team to<lb />
support, several people were fairly disgusted<lb />
with the unsportsmanlike tricks of damag-<lb />
ing community center property and stealing<lb />
team nuggets at the ACC contesttut, tut<lb />
such high school cuties we do have. . The<lb />
most interesting and eye-catching news on<lb />
the front page these days is the dime store<lb />
trouble in Greensboro. Seems rather useless<lb />
to sit that long and not even get one scrawny<lb />
hot dog. But at least the newspapers are<lb />
lapping up the gYavy. (A newspapers<lb />
dream: To have a lively story every day for<lb />
weeksah!).<lb />
Don't forget to see the Elon-ECC gin<lb />
tomorrow night. . finish your last term<lb />
paper of this quarter. . . start sweating y?ur<lb />
next quarter's classes. . . resort to studying<lb />
after you've tried every other available metn-<lb />
od for passing. . . Reregister in pencil<lb />
writing in ink is like counting your votes<lb />
before you run for janitor. . . check the clos-<lb />
ets and under the beds for this quarter<lb />
class notes. . . I5ok up the word, Gazebo. . <lb />
renew your subscription to all the unreal<lb />
magazines piled on your dusty bookcase. .<lb />
read the next chapter of the classic you re-<lb />
ported on last week. . . .<lb />
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FEBRUARY 11, I960<lb />
Director Says Europe<lb />
Tour To Be Beneficial<lb />
EAST CAKOEINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
 laiolina-sponsored Grand<lb />
p0UJ of Europe promises to<lb />
itional and thrilling,<lb />
its director, Myrtle B.<lb />
u<lb />
beautifully planned<lb />
, 1 has already been<lb />
Mrs i laik says. 1ur-<lb />
time we will be ac-<lb />
who speaks<lb />
.1<lb />
I S a courier<lb />
, imjuafe<lb />
a Scotland they will be<lb />
ch will take them<lb />
Scotland and England.<lb />
, North Sea by boat<lb />
v , the will be picked<lb />
 bus at The Hook, and<lb />
.ii European coun-<lb />
, of the tiip includes<lb />
Ma km Oak, Robin<lb />
Forest, and through<lb />
Uso, a look at the<lb />
Avon of William Shake-<lb />
  e, the tourists will<lb />
, performance. Then,<lb />
London, the capital<lb />
! hngland, for a full day<lb />
and another of lei-<lb />
I - and a day will be spent<lb />
gau, the famous Pas-<lb />
Vtllags m the German<lb />
for the Passion Play<lb />
for the East Carolina<lb />
in the fall. Perform-<lb />
I von once every dec-<lb />
players are trained<lb />
anee to the next,<lb />
the world over come to<lb />
M presentation.<lb />
the agenda is a stop in<lb />
Switzerland at Lucern, famous holi-<lb />
day resort. The group also Will.<lb />
view Rome, the "Eternal City the)<lb />
lo.nine Quo Vad.s Church, and the I<lb />
historical arena. While here, they j<lb />
may take an optional two days excur<lb />
sion to Naples and Capri.<lb />
The East Carolinians will see Ven-<lb />
ice, romantic city of the lagoons,<lb />
Florence, "Cnadle of the Renaissance"<lb />
and birthplace of Dante. They will<lb />
travel to Nice. "Queen of the Medi-<lb />
terranean to Monte Carlo, to Gras-<lb />
se. the world's capital of the per-<lb />
fume industry, to Fontainebleau, the<lb />
preferred residence of Napoleon, and<lb />
to Versailles, the exquisite palace<lb />
of iA)uis XIV.<lb />
Three days will be spent in Paris,<lb />
vith visits to Notre Dame. La Chap-<lb />
tlle, Sacra Coeur, Luxembourg Car-<lb />
dens, Eiffel Tower, Arch of Triumph,<lb />
(lamps Elysees, Invaldies, and on<lb />
and on, the famous landmarks of the<lb />
City of Lights<lb />
Nine quarter hours credit will be<lb />
given for graduate or undergraduate<lb />
work, or for renewing a teacher's<lb />
ce ificate, at a cost of $28 more<lb />
than the $999 required for the trip it-<lb />
self.<lb />
The maximum number that will be<lb />
allowed to take the trip is thirty.<lb />
Students who wish to apply should<lb />
contact Mrs. Clark as soon as possi-<lb />
ble. She may be reached at the Whal-<lb />
Coates school on campus.<lb />
Things are pretty well evened up<lb />
in this world. Other people's troubles<lb />
are not so bad as yours, but their<lb />
children are a lot worse.<lb />
with<lb />
Hr MaShukan<lb />
 Ik-<lb />
Author of "I Was a Teen-age DuvrfTht Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie GiUis etc)<lb />
THREE WHO PASSED IN THE NIGHT<lb />
Ltfll year, as everyone knows, 1,210,614 undergraduates dropped<lb />
out of college. 256,080 flunked; 309,656 got married; 375,621<lb />
ran out of money; and 309,254 found jobs, As you have, of<lb />
course, observed, this accounts for only 1,210,611 out of<lb />
1,210,614. What happened to the other three?<lb />
Well sir, to find the answer, I recently completed a tour of<lb />
American campuses where I interviewed 40 million students<lb />
sold several subscriptions to The Open Road for Boys, and<lb />
it platan me to report that I can now account for those three<lb />
elusive undergraduates.<lb />
The first was an LSU junior named Fred Gaugin. He was<lb />
extremely popular, always ready with a smile, fond of folk<lb />
dancing and pralines, and last semester his Chi Psi brothers<lb />
unanimously elected him treasurer of the fraternity. This proved<lb />
an error. Gaugin, alas, promptly absconded with the money<lb />
and went to Tahiti to paint. The fraternity is bending every<lb />
effort to extradite Gaugin, but Tahiti, alas, is currently observ-<lb />
ing the feast of Dipthong, the Sun-God, a five-year ceremony<lb />
during which all the islanders wear masks, so nobody, alas, can<lb />
say for certain which one is Gaugin.<lb />
!&amp;&amp;?<lb />
ftkxIfM&amp;forortimldttd attstetat.<lb />
The second missing undergraduate is William CuUen Sigafoos,<lb />
Oregon State freshman, who went one day last fall to a dis-<lb />
reputable vendor named A. M. Sashweight to buy a pack of<lb />
Marlboro Mr. Sashweight did not have any Marlboros be-<lb />
cause Marlboro are only sold by reputable vendors. However,<lb />
he told S.gafoos that he had another brand which was just as<lb />
Rood, and Sigafoos, being but an innocent freshman, beheved<lb />
Well sir, vou and I know there is no other brand as good as<lb />
M,rlUm, That fine filter, that flavorful flavor that pleasure,<lb />
that joy, that fulfillment-are Marlboro's and Marlboro 8 .tone.<lb />
All of this was quickly apparent to young os and he<lb />
flew into a terrible rage. "As good as Marlboros indeed b.<lb />
shrieked, kicking his roommate furiously. "I "<lb />
back to that mendacious Mr. Sashweight and givehim athrash-<lb />
in he wont soon forget With that he seised his lacrosse bat<lb />
and rushed out. ,  vrnw<lb />
Mr Sashweight heard him coming and ? J<lb />
Mr Sa,hweight, before he became a Jto.j.lilt . <lb />
taken numerous pri.es as a cross-countryrunner, altottoKt<lb />
he would soon outdistance young Sigafoos. But he reckoned<lb />
wittort Sigafooss stick-to-itiveness. At last report the two<lb />
of them had passed Cleveland. When they $C<lb />
oard, bad Mr. Sashweight will get his lumps from Sigafoos,<lb />
vou may be sure, and I, for one, am glad.<lb />
The third missing undergraduate, also JL<lb />
Benmngton sophomore named W-yj<lb />
she never intended to leave college at alb She was merely P<lb />
home for Christmas on the <lb />
road, and during the jSSZ not wish to<lb />
on her. Being a kept silent. The next<lb />
make an unseemly outcry,!? Miss Sigafoos<lb />
morning, alas, the railroad went J"V . Indiana.<lb />
today is lying forgotten on a hng near J'<lb />
Fortunately she to. plenty of Marlboros with her. <lb /><lb />
And how obout thm r-tof u'  n't Ukm<lb />
Marlboro? Or it ou TTZ-e<lb />
m.rs.oUHawotrhmp" BmmT ltefP<lb />
Fiats Solve Parking Problem<lb />
Extention Service Carries<lb />
Mobile Education7 To Many<lb />
The owners of these two Fiats have found an ans v cr to ECC's acute parking problem. The two small cars<lb />
park in one space in front of the library. (Photo by Tom Jackson,<lb />
Opening Abroad<lb />
Placement Bureau Offers Varied Positions<lb />
The American Student Information. ters is located at Jahnstrasse 56-a interview<lb />
Service, a non-profit aeency that<lb />
a non-profit agency<lb />
locates summer jobs in Europe for<lb />
American college students, is looking<lb />
for students to fill such summer jobs<lb />
as lifeguard on the French Riviera,<lb />
construction engineer in French<lb />
Equatorial Africa, jazz musician,<lb />
gun-maker in Spain, water ski in-<lb />
structor in Switzerland and private<lb />
sec re ary in Germany. The Service,<lb />
which has been placing American<lb />
ollege students in Europe for two<lb />
yea is, now has over 3,000 positions,<lb />
in all fields, open to US students.<lb />
ASIS also has arranged a special<lb />
student "summer package costing<lb />
$329.00, for members of the organ-<lb />
ization. Included in the three hun-<lb />
dred twen:y-nine dollar package is<lb />
the round-trip air fare to Europe,<lb />
thiee hour orientation course upon<lb />
arrival, free first night accommoda-<lb />
tions, a summer job. complete health<lb />
and accident insurance for 95 days<lb />
and the use of the many ASIS fa-<lb />
cilities which include free postal<lb />
service, social receptions, etc.<lb />
The non-profit agency headquar-<lb />
yours:<lb />
P<lb />
This is the B-52. Advanced as it<lb />
may be, this airplane has one thing<lb />
in common with the first war-<lb />
galleys ot ancient Egypt and<lb />
with the air and space vehicles of<lb />
the future. Someone must chart its<lb />
course. Someone must navigate it.<lb />
For certain young men this pre-<lb />
sents a career of real executive<lb />
opportunity. Here, perhaps you<lb />
will have the chance to master a<lb />
profession full of meaning, excite-<lb />
ment and rewards .as a Naviga-<lb />
tor in the U. S. Air Force.<lb />
To qualify for Navigator train-<lb />
ing as an Aviation Cadet you must<lb />
be an American citizen between 19<lb />
and 2b) 2single, healthy and in-<lb />
telligent. A high school diploma is<lb />
required, but some college is highly<lb />
desirable. Successful completion of<lb />
the training program leads to a<lb />
Commission as a Second Lieuten-<lb />
ant and your Navigator wings.<lb />
If you think you have what it<lb />
takes to measure up to the Avia-<lb />
tion Cadet Program for Naviga-<lb />
tor training, see your local Air<lb />
Force Recruiter. Or clip and mail<lb />
this coupon.<lb />
There's a place for tomorrow's<lb />
leaders on the - y -<lb />
Aerospace Team. <lb />
Air boYcc<lb />
MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY<lb />
AVIATION CADET INFORMATION<lb />
DEPT. SCL02<lb />
OX 7SM, WASHINGTON 4, B.C.<lb />
I am between 19 and 26Va, a citizen<lb />
of the U.S. and a high school graduate<lb />
withyear of college. Pleast<lb />
send me detailed information on the<lb />
Aviation Cadet program.<lb />
NAMf 1<lb />
Frankfurt-Main, Germany, and they<lb />
have a branch office at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Con-<lb />
necticut. However, students inter-<lb />
ested in summer jobs are requested<lb />
to write directly to the European of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
MEN WITH CHEMISTRY AND<lb />
BIOLOCICAL SCIENCE<lb />
BACKGROUNDS<lb />
A representative of the Upjohn<lb />
Company (an old established phar-<lb />
maceutical firm) will be on campus<lb />
Thursday, February 18, to talk with<lb />
young men.<lb />
Interested students may attend a<lb />
meeting at 3 p.m in Room 202 of<lb />
the Administration Building. In-<lb />
dividual conferences will be arranged<lb />
by the representative.<lb />
Descriptive literature is on file in<lb />
the Placement Bureau for students<lb />
who wish to ev.imine it.<lb />
TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
Representatives from the school<lb />
systems listed below will be on cam-<lb />
pus before examinations to interview<lb />
interested students. Sign up for in-<lb />
terviews at the Placement Bureau be-<lb />
fore noon, Saturday, February 13.<lb />
East Orange, New JerseyWish<lb />
to interview only people in upper<lb />
half of their class. Especially inter-<lb />
ested in primary and grammar grade<lb />
majors, but will talk with others.<lb />
West Covina, California -Want<lb />
teachers in following fields: primary<lb />
and grammar grades, English, Span-<lb />
ish, French, mathematics, social stud-<lb />
ies, chemistry and physics, business<lb />
education, girls physical education,<lb />
industrial arts.<lb />
Hal'imore County, VirginiaWant<lb />
teachers in following fields: art, busi-<lb />
ness, dramatics, English, French,<lb />
Spanish, home economics, industrial<lb />
arts, mathematics, girls physical ed-<lb />
ucation, science, social studies.<lb />
Office hours of the Placement Bu-<lb />
reau: Monday through Friday S:30<lb />
a.m. to 12 -1:80 p.m. to 4:30 p.m<lb />
Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 12.<lb />
YOUNG MEN<lb />
Representatives from the compan-<lb />
ies listed below will be on campus ia<lb />
the next few days to interview in-<lb />
terested young men. Students who<lb />
would like to talk with one or both<lb />
of these representatives, go to the<lb />
Placement Bureau and sign up for an<lb />
by noon, Saturday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 13.<lb />
Lever Brothers CompanyInter-<lb />
ested in young men for management,<lb />
personal work, and selling.<lb />
W. T. Grant CompanyInterested<lb />
in young men for management, sell-<lb />
ing, merchandising. Descriptive lit-<lb />
erature is available in Placement Bu-<lb />
reau.<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
ARTICLES ON DISPLAY<lb />
On display in the lobby of<lb />
Joyner Library at East Carolina<lb />
College is a display of articles<lb />
from Venezula, contributed by<lb />
Betty Huffman, a foreign lan-<lb />
guage major who graduated in<lb />
1954. The display, prepared by<lb />
members of the Department of<lb />
Foreign Languages, ranges from<lb />
a large hammock to a child's<lb />
bracelet.<lb />
-Educating some three thousand<lb />
people and expecting over five thou-<lb />
sand for the year of 1960-1961, the<lb />
Extension Service at East Carolina<lb />
College is carrying out its policy of<lb />
"mobile education<lb />
Few people at East Carolina are<lb />
aware of the importance of this<lb />
group and the endeavor it makes to<lb />
provide for those not affiliated with<lb />
a college, education either for self-<lb />
satisaction or for use toward a col-<lb />
lege degree.<lb />
The Extension Service at East<lb />
Carotins College is under the super-<lb />
vision of Dr. Ralph Brimly. This pro-<lb />
gram began six years ago under the<lb />
sponsorship of Dr. Howard J. Mc-<lb />
(iinnis who passed the work on to<lb />
Dr. Orville Phillips. Dr. Ed. J. Car-<lb />
tel ucceeded Phillips. Dr. Brimly,<lb />
w ho has been in charge of the plan<lb />
for the past two years, took over<lb />
the job after Carter.<lb />
Enrollment has risen from 749<lb />
students of six years ago to over<lb />
:()() today. Courses are taught in<lb />
Manteo, Elizabeth City, Raleigh,<lb />
Wilmington, and in North Hampton,<lb />
Harnett, Onslow, Beaufort, Bruns-<lb />
wick, and Cumberland counties. It<lb />
covers to its best ability the whole<lb />
of Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Seymour Johnson Air Base in<lb />
Goldsboro, Cherry Point Marine Base<lb />
at Cherry Point, and Camp Lejeune<lb />
at Jacksonville require over fifty of<lb />
the sixty-some classes already being<lb />
taught. There are seventy-five class-<lb />
es scheduled fo- the Spring with the<lb />
armed-forces participating in over<lb />
hree-fouiths of them.<lb />
K. ( extension classes are taught<lb />
ninci pally at night and vary from<lb />
business courses to courses in social<lb />
studies, mathematics, English, Rus-<lb />
sian, German, Spanish, and French.<lb />
"It is the area of course planning<lb />
that provides the most trouble<lb />
says Dr. Brimly. "After prelimin-<lb />
ary surveys have been taken, teach-<lb />
( is selected, and tests given to select<lb />
interesting courses, we have little<lb />
trouble acquiring more students.<lb />
There are some adults who will drive<lb />
fifty or sixty miles to attend classes.<lb />
When the initiative and the want of<lb />
education is that great, we do all<lb />
we (an to provide the best education<lb />
possible.<lb />
"The Extension Service at East<lb />
Carolina is bringing E. C. to the<lb />
doorsteps of this area of the state.<lb />
Our motto is: 'We Serve This is<lb />
one example of that dedication<lb />
Brimly commented.<lb />
To provide education on a more<lb />
international basis, tours to various<lb />
parts of the globe are offered each<lb />
summer. These tours cost the partic-<lb />
ipants a little over one thousand dol-<lb />
lars and if designated can provide<lb />
nine quarter hours of college credit<lb />
in the field which the tour stresses.<lb />
Last year a group of people under<lb />
the direction of Dr. Robert Cramer,<lb />
who is a member of the Geography<lb />
Department, toured Canada taking<lb />
in the countryside, its topography,<lb />
and other such details.<lb />
This summer there will be two<lb />
trips offered. One will be to Europe<lb />
under the direction of Myrtle Clark<lb />
in the field of Education and the<lb />
other trip will be to Mexico. Fran-<lb />
cis Neale of the Art Department will<lb />
direct the latter trip.<lb />
"There are many big plans and<lb />
ideas waiting to be devoured by this<lb />
Extension Service. Today, it is the<lb />
largest off-campus program in North<lb />
Carolina Brimly said.<lb />
"Young adults and also older peo-<lb />
ple are entering this program of<lb />
education. This whole trend is going<lb />
to continue and expansion is one of<lb />
our main objectives he concluded.<lb />
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CU SPONSORS CARNIVAL<lb />
All organizations and clubs on the<lb />
campus are invited by the College Un-<lb />
ion to participate in the "1960 Spring<lb />
Carnival" that is being sponsored by<lb />
he Special Projects Committee of the<lb />
IT Student Board.<lb />
The purpose of the Carnival is to<lb />
provide entertainment for the stu-<lb />
licnts, faculty, staff and families, and<lb />
Lo help organizations on campus earn<lb />
some extra money and good publicity.<lb />
The organizations that wish to par-<lb />
ticipate in the Carnival should send<lb />
a representative to a meeting on Wed-<lb />
nesday, February 17, 1960 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
in the TV Room of the College Union.<lb />
At this time, instructions, fees, ex-<lb />
penses, and regulations for the Car-<lb />
nival will be discussed, and organiza-<lb />
tions may apply for booth space. Booth<lb />
pace is limited, so it is advisable<lb />
that organisations send a representa-<lb />
tive to this important first meeting<lb />
commented Cynthia Mendenhall, rec-<lb />
reational director of CU.<lb />
ATTENTION SENIORS<lb />
All students who plan to com-<lb />
plete their requirements for<lb />
graduation by August, 1960,<lb />
should make application in the<lb />
Registrar's Office immediately.<lb />
The catalogue states that a stu-<lb />
dent must make application for<lb />
graduation not later ttaan 2'i<lb />
quarters prior to the completion<lb />
of his requirements.<lb />
GEOCRAPHY FRAT TO MEET<lb />
The monthly dinner meeting of<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsilon will be held<lb />
Thursday night, February 11, at the<lb />
Silo Restaurant. The dinner will be<lb />
served at 6 p.m and afterwards Miss<lb />
Venetia Cox, of Greenville, will pre-<lb />
sent a series of colored slides, taken<lb />
during her stays in Hong Kong and<lb />
other areas of the Far East<lb />
Rawl Displays Art<lb />
Work By Lounsbury<lb />
An exhibition by Barbara Louns-<lb />
bury of Wilmington is now on dis-<lb />
play in the Kate W. Lewis Art Gal-<lb />
lery, Rawl building. It will be on view<lb />
until February 15 and is open to<lb />
the public.<lb />
A senior, Miss Lounsbury is spe-<lb />
cializing in commercial art. Included<lb />
in her exhibition are examples of<lb />
layout and lettering in this field.<lb />
In .academic work, Miss Lounsbury<lb />
is a candidate for the liberal ar.s<lb />
degree with a major in art and a<lb />
minor in business. Her name has fre-<lb />
quently appeared on the Dean's List<lb />
of superior students.<lb />
As a participant in student activ-<lb />
ities at East Carolina Miss Louns<lb />
bury has served on the staff of the<lb />
Buccaneer, student lyearbook, and<lb />
as a member of the Productions Com-<lb />
mittee of the annual musical staged<lb />
by the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion. She belongs also to Sigma Pi<lb />
Alpha, national foreign languages<lb />
fraternity; the College Choir; the<lb />
East Carolina College Art Club; and<lb />
the TV Guild, student organization<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
City<lb />
2or State<lb />
This rol offer tvaiiablt ONLY to eolieg<lb />
tu5, faculty mmber and co'lcgt llferartas.<lb />
They're Having A Little<lb />
Trouble with Her Gazebo . .<lb />
But Doesn't<lb />
Everyone?<lb />
M-6-M presents<lb />
GLinn<lb />
FORD<lb />
DEBBIE<lb />
REVnOLDS<lb />
GAZEBO<lb />
CARL REINER ISms<lb />
.<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Starts FRIDAY, Feb. 12<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Feb. 11: Beginners' Bridge Class,<lb />
College Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 12: Movie: "Blue Angel Au-<lb />
stin Aud 7:00 p.m. FBLA Val-<lb />
entine Dance, Wright Aud 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Feb. 13: Basketball Game: ECC vs<lb />
Elon, Gym 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 15: College Union Student Board<lb />
Meeting, TV Room, 6:?0 p.m. Dan-<lb />
forth Lecture: William R. Barn-<lb />
hardt, Lib. Aud 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 16: Intercollegiate Bridge Tour-<lb />
nament, College Union TV Room,<lb />
7:00 p.m. Danforth Lecture: Wil-<lb />
liam R. Barnhardt, Lib. Aud 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Feb. 17: Danforth Lecture: William<lb />
R. Barnhardt, Lib. Aud 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 18: Beginners' Bridge Class,<lb />
College Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 19: Exam Hop, College Lounge,<lb />
8:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 20: Opera Workshop Perform-<lb />
ances: "The Medium McGinnis<lb />
Aud 8:00 p.m. Alumni Games<lb />
Tournament, Open to Public, South<lb />
Cafeteria, 7:30 p.m. Football Game:<lb />
Alumni vs Varsity, College Sta-<lb />
dium, 2:00 p.m. Basketball Game:<lb />
ECC vs Atlantic Christian, Gymn<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. S)l: Opera Workshop .Perform-<lb />
ance: "The Medium McGinnis<lb />
I Aud 3:30 p.m<lb />
Merritt Welcomes<lb />
New Drill Team<lb />
Col. Norman F. Merritt, professor<lb />
of Air Science, welcomed the newly<lb />
formed Angel Flight into the Air<lb />
Force team at the Flight's February<lb />
3rd meeting.<lb />
Angel Flight, an outgrowth of a<lb />
girls' drill team which was started<lb />
lfst May, is sponsored by the Arnold<lb />
Air Society and is the coed auxiliary<lb />
to the A.F.R.O.TX at East Carolina.<lb />
Thfs arganiaation is a chapter of the<lb />
national Angel Flight.<lb />
In his welcoming speech, Col.<lb />
Merritt stated that the Angel Flight<lb />
is the "newest member of the Air<lb />
Force team Also he emphasized the<lb />
importance of keeping the objectives<lb />
of the organization in the foreground<lb />
at all times.<lb />
Already the Angel Flight has aid-<lb />
ed the A.FjR.O.T.C. by serving coffee<lb />
to the cadets during the "March-<lb />
athon" and by redecorating the cadet<lb />
lounge. In addition'Angel Flight re-<lb />
ceived a certificate of appreciation<lb />
from the Women of the Moose for<lb />
aiding in the WOOW "Announce-<lb />
athon" for the March of Dimes. At<lb />
the present the Flight is learning<lb />
arill procedures.<lb />
Cadet Major Robert L. Needs, liai-<lb />
son, stated, "I feel that the newly<lb />
formed Angel Flight will surge ahead<lb />
as an organization on campus<lb />
Major Dot Hayes, commander, ex-<lb />
pressed her pride in being affiliated<lb />
with the Angel Flight. Major Hayes<lb />
feels that "the determination the<lb />
girls possess will be a deciding fac-<lb />
tor in the success of the organiza-<lb />
tion<lb />
Officers of the Flight are Major<lb />
Dot Hayes, commander; Captain Mar-<lb />
vis Byrd, executive officer; 1st Lt.<lb />
Lib Powell, administrative services<lb />
officer; 1st Lt. Joan Phelps, comp-<lb />
troller; 1st Lt. Judy Stott, inform-<lb />
ation services officer; Master Sgt.<lb />
Joyce Meads, sergeant-at-arms; 2nd<lb />
Lt. Sue Davis, materials officer;<lb />
Master Sgt. Delores lAvery, assistant<lb />
to the A-S.O and Cadet Major Rob-<lb />
ert L. Needs, liaison officer. Captain<lb />
Vance Lockamey, Commandant of<lb />
Cadets, is the military advisor to An-<lb />
gel Flight.<lb />
At this time there are 19 chartered<lb />
members of Angel Flight. During<lb />
Spring Quarter the Flight will hold<lb />
a pledge period.<lb />
Art Students Display<lb />
Examples Of Sculpture<lb />
Eleven students in classes taught<lb />
by Wesley Crawley of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Art are displaying at the<lb />
college examples of their work in<lb />
sculpture.<lb />
The exhibition, sponsored by the<lb />
Department of Art, is on view in<lb />
display cases at the entrance of the<lb />
Rawl building. It is open to the<lb />
public and will be shown until the<lb />
end of February.<lb />
Included are works illustrating the<lb />
use of different materials and pro-<lb />
cesses. The sculptures are examples<lb />
of weldjngi carved concrete, cast<lb />
lead, direct and cast plaster, carved<lb />
marble, carved wood, and construc-<lb />
tions in more than one material.<lb />
Students whose work is being<lb />
shown are George B. Jolley, Anne<lb />
Rankin, John Merritt, James E.<lb />
Smith and Donald B. McAdams, Ed-<lb />
warT. Rogers, AHce Frost Smith,<lb />
Betty V. Gaskins, James B. Roper,<lb />
Nancy A. Thurmond, and Sue Litjtrell.<lb /><lb />
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Pirate Cagers Seek Sixth Straight Home W<lb />
Sat<lb />
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PIRATE'S<lb />
I) E N<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
EC HM Tourney Problems<lb />
Locals Regain Bohunk<lb />
With Win Over ACs<lb />
Trophy<lb />
Bulldogs<lb />
dents will once again be handicapped when the<lb />
East Cat olina s udent<lb />
State tournament opens in two weeks. As in past years, the North<lb />
ers will be throwing round balls at the hoops at the same time EC<lb />
 hovered ovei the books, making preparations for exams.<lb />
Pirate cagers will engage in their exams early and will be off to<lb />
ey ti,n and the wintor get-together with fingers crossed. Not only do<lb />
iv seven rival clubs to worry about but there is that left-over<lb />
n exams,<lb />
, doubt that BC is at a disadvantage tournament-wise.<lb />
I , western section of the state. ECC has few supporters unless<lb />
and i- able to gain a following. Few BOC teams have<lb />
ament but if a vote was cast now. on the pre-tourney<lb />
loubt the I960 troop of Pirates would get their share.<lb />
Grads Start Workouts<lb />
u , .  leaked out that members of the Alumni group have started<lb />
thei. bout with the Varsity on February 20th. The trend<lb />
years has seen the grads lose their poise after a few minutes due-<lb />
ope t remedy this to a degree this spring.<lb />
According the East Carolina coaching staff, winter drills seem<lb />
moothly. Seventeen men were lost last season and the<lb />
, were numerous.<lb />
Quarterback will he the big vacant spot next season. Stuart Holland<lb />
be 1 e man to step into the s.gnal-callihg slot. Holland has been im-<lb />
sive in winter drills.<lb />
n Clayton, the high . touted freshman, has been the standout<lb />
writers predicted he would be. He has a keen shooting eye and<lb />
nj, piayri been something to watch.<lb />
One ,f his big assets has been rebounding. Standing at only 6-3,<lb />
aded freshman looks as if he has taken jumping lessons from<lb />
ited kangaroo somewhere along the way. He leads the ECC club<lb />
and can jump with the biggest in this conference.<lb />
Sinatra Choice of Survey<lb />
Vnd so goes the story of the East Carolina Physical Education major<lb />
tball coaching position. He visited a sports-<lb />
. immunity and was flabbergasted with the facih-<lb />
- r.  er working conditions of the school.<lb />
He was readj to sit down and talk "turkey" with his board of em-<lb />
e phase caused a turn in his stream of thinking. It<lb />
he community was a so-called "Monday Morning Quarter-<lb />
 h took an intensified interest in the football team. "We<lb />
tve a meeting every Monday with the coach and chat about<lb />
iy night game, offering any advice that we can one otffcw.<lb />
I the young coaching prospect turned down the job?0'<lb />
 survey was taken of leading sport figures. The question:<lb />
ad youi choice of being anybody in the world other than yourself,<lb />
Id 'you rather be? Most popular among the sport celebraties was<lb />
Fi S d a. Others listed varu-i from Mickey Mantle. Ernest Hemming-<lb />
way Winstot i c ill, Tom Dooley (Dr.1, dim Bishop, Joe E. Brown,<lb />
Jackie U Jim Non-is. Some were contented and didn't want to<lb />
be anybody else.<lb />
The mnk bucket" almost started a riot at the recent East<lb />
Christian game in Wilson. East Carolina won in base-<lb />
. and could have rightfully been in possession of it prior<lb />
- ce the Pirates won the basketball game, the near-riot<lb />
  prevented had blast Carolina been given the old token<lb />
ck is rapidly closing the gap in the individual scoring de-<lb />
Vit.h a 2-1.5 mark, he has moved into close range of weekly<lb />
ler Dannv Sewell.<lb />
Like .he Greeks in thou Trojan<lb />
orse a , Ca dina, basketball play-<lb />
ers and students alike, convei<lb />
on Wilson' C ounity Center s<lb />
Thud d completely<lb />
Christian ' a<lb />
Visiting Elon Ranked As<lb />
Underdogs In NS Battle<lb />
The Pi<lb />
 Stat<lb />
oopmen<lb />
H UEONAW)<lb />
will be host  <lb />
in<lb />
. 11<lb />
Atlantic<lb />
U action, which took<lb />
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FORWARD IKE RIDDICK . . . i shown scoring two points in the above<lb />
picture. Riddick and teammates had a busy week, winning three games.<lb />
They defeated Appalachian, Atlantic Christian, and Pfeiffer.<lb />
 ampt'd<lb />
respects.<lb />
n the ba ke ha<lb />
, backseat to the night's activ.ts<lb />
,eveml times, East Carolina contin-<lb />
, lts surge of late by mowing<lb />
 the pesky archrivala from A -<lb />
lantk. Christian 70-67, before a pck-<lb />
ed house that didn't even p.esent<lb />
standing room.<lb />
A tremendous rebounding perform<lb />
ance l(, junior forward Don Smith<lb />
os the keen shooting eye of all five<lb />
Larters ,(i:lii the Bucs to thetr<lb />
th straight and seventh win in<lb />
  ISI eigh games. It gave I<lb />
, .  an 8-4 conference<lb />
mark. ,<lb />
Smitl . a Poi ' ' native, bao -<lb />
 in ia rebounds in the rough-and-<lb />
. . , . ip  saw tempers flare<lb />
v timeS. The rebounding oj<lb />
Smith hi be I this season dre<lb />
lauds from both coaching staffs.<lb />
Steady Ike Riddick was a wee-bi<lb />
. , his usual () .accuracy<lb />
from the floor b it was still the hot-<lb />
  the- court, tallying 23<lb />
 . ing honors.<lb />
  e of freshmen, Lacy V.<lb />
ton, were right be-<lb />
: Riddick with 15 point<lb />
 n showed most of hi rang<lb />
in the first half while West Miss<lb />
is points in the final twen-<lb />
i mites.<lb />
Two quick baskets by l itton I '-<lb />
a by Riddick a<lb />
. . Easl Carolina into i<lb />
s.j i,  .  .  ; in ites had <lb />
s, ,i. Although unknown to the roar-<lb />
i mocke I<lb />
i tch the  the Pirate"<lb />
, . t front 1<lb />
ead to as<lb />
12 - but the spunky<lb />
hack on the<lb />
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Sal niKht<lb />
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tak.n, the trip U &amp; "<lb />
ur  basketball gaate Febru<lb />
iry 17. should contact S(. <lb />
President Dallas Welia. If enough<lb />
students -how interest the S. <lb />
will charter i special bw f ,n<lb />
purpose, scys Welta.<lb />
KcDaniel Wins<lb />
Women's Winter<lb />
Tennis Tourney<lb />
M. Dai iel  i I  winnei<lb />
e Winter Q W<lb />
Tab - Tei i Tou<lb />
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2 i n<lb />
Mt-Danie<lb />
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go undefeated in her I<lb />
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CO-ATT AlNS . . . .limnu Meads (left) and Jake Smith (riht) talk aver<lb />
the swim situation for the Pirate. East Carolina is host to the I . of (.eorgia<lb />
Friday afternoon at 4:00.<lb />
; o    i e as<lb />
 .  ised Build fere I<lb />
i . ek and West m<lb />
I   .   tit lead and af-<lb />
U'i Iden net ed a ba e1. Riddick it<lb />
ire quit<lb />
Ea i, averaging 81 poin's<lb />
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v fri n the 1 r, ' U a little bit<lb />
 night but<lb />
ed a re e mark. The chai .<lb />
' i ,  Rai Smith made good on<lb />
' C md -1 <lb />
I mal Standings: Woaien's Singles<lb />
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Vaseline<lb />
BODIES IN MOTION 219-220<lb />
Advanced Pursuit of Females<lb />
Professor Stalk<lb />
Time Motion Study. Study of time required<lb />
to set dates in motion. (1) with ordinary hair<lb />
tonics, (2) with "Vaseline" Hair Tonic. Con-<lb />
clusive proof that latter more effective on<lb />
men's hair and women's reactions. Special<lb />
emphasis on common use of water on hair.<lb />
Evaporation of same with dire consequences<lb />
noted. Proof that 'Vaseline1 Hair Tonic does<lb />
not evaporate but replaces oil that water re-<lb />
moves. Laboratory specimen: H. Ragmop, be-<lb />
fore and after 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. Before,<lb />
a walking hayloft. After. B.M.O.C. This course<lb />
specially suited to Bachelors of Science, Bach-<lb />
elors of Art, and just plain bachelors.<lb />
Materials: one 4 oz. bottle 'Vaseline'Hair Tonic full)<lb />
one little black book (empty)<lb />
x. f?<lb />
Vaseline<lb />
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jv pw Seil an(<lb />
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Gators Post Win<lb />
Over EC Swimmers<lb />
The undefeated University of Flor-<lb />
ida swimmers toon nine oat of elev-<lb />
en first places to defeat the East<lb />
Carolina tankmen 63-32.<lb />
The only high spots for the Pirate<lb />
mermen were the diving and 40<lb />
yard freestyle relay events. Bob Kin-<lb />
grey captured first place in the div-<lb />
ing and Tommy Carroll, Jim Meads,<lb />
Jake Smith, and Tummy Tucker<lb />
swept the 400 yard freestyle relay.<lb />
Illness and injury took their toll<lb />
on both squa Is. Richard Edwards,<lb />
Pirate freestyle artist, was confined<lb />
to the infirmary. Steve MeBride,<lb />
University of Florida diver, was in-<lb />
jured while doing a practice dive<lb />
several hours before the contest.<lb />
11,1<lb />
T<lb />
ovei<lb />
wooden-token bucket passed back<lb />
and  between th  ols, saw<lb />
 tal of 29 called but officials.<lb />
Joe Mills and Lou Bello, bad their<lb />
hands full keeping the rough action<lb />
to a mini mam.<lb />
F.ast Carolina<lb />
Smith<lb />
West<lb />
Bowes<lb />
Riddick<lb />
I "layton<lb />
Lewis<lb />
Totals<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
Shouldice<lb />
Dunn<lb />
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Knox<lb />
Ward<lb />
Atkinson<lb />
Fill i game<lb />
Harris<lb />
Totals<lb />
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6 3-5<lb />
3 2-4<lb />
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sive p!a, of -I '  Ballance-Jesse<lb />
ell, bj   I 22-24. 21-12,<lb />
21-13.<lb />
Final Staadiitgs: Mixed Double-<lb />
1. R i Kilpatrick-Nonnan Ki1<lb />
woo1 lost (7<lb />
it)<lb />
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.s   I lost n) games won<lb />
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deep SOatll <lb />
ECC Lassies<lb />
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it's<lb />
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HAIR TONIC<lb />
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two and lost one. They met Campbell here Wednesday night.<lb />
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