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The deadline for filing for Student<lb />
iovernment offlcee is Monday, March<lb />
I960. Elections chairman, Annette<lb />
; icDannM, asks that those interested<lb />
running tor an SGA office submit<lb />
I nation letters and photographs<lb />
14.<lb />
in<lb />
api<lb />
before<lb />
that date.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Volum<lb />
e XXXV<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
See page 2 for text of speech given<lb />
by one of North Carolina's education-<lb />
al leaders concerning the current<lb />
racial discrimination crisis. Included<lb />
on this page is an editorial on the<lb />
matter also.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960<lb />
College Choir To Present Spring Concert<lb />
Number 18<lb />
W i . THE 1<lb />
during the recen<lb />
 irginia. ongre<lb />
t aroltnaallege<lb />
Hjortsvang, will<lb />
CC COLLEGE CHOIR sings in the new Senate Office Huilding in Washington, D. C. This was<lb />
t Spring Choir Tour which took the ch oir to New York, New Jersey, Washington, D, C, and<lb />
Raman Bonner from North Carolina and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Messick, past president of East<lb />
. came to hear the choir perform in W ashinglon. The choir, under the direction of Dr. Carl<lb />
give their Spring Concert this Friday nigh'i at 8:00 p. m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Under the direction of Dr. Carl<lb />
Hjortsvang of the music faculty, the<lb />
College Choir will present their an-<lb />
nual spring concert in Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8 p.m, tomorrow night.<lb />
Included in the program will be<lb />
p. variety of selectionsfrom Pale3-<lb />
trina to more contemporary compos-<lb />
ers such as Dickenson and Tom Scott.<lb />
"Holy Radiant Light "Soft are the<lb />
Dews of God and "Who'll Be a<lb />
Witness For My Lord are included<lb />
in the night's program.<lb />
Jerry Powell and George Seymour<lb />
will solo in tha spiritual "Go Down<lb />
Death and Barbara Lounsbury will<lb />
be featured on the bongo drums.<lb />
Patsy Roberts has the solo part in<lb />
Lieurance's "Zuni Rain Prayer<lb />
Student director of the choir Shel-<lb />
by Sheffield will direct the choir's<lb />
presentation of "Bless the Lord Oh<lb />
My Soul<lb />
The College Choir recently return-<lb />
ed from their annual spring concert<lb />
t.ur which took them to Virginia,<lb />
New York, New Jersey, and Wash-<lb />
ington, I). C. They sang in the Brick<lb />
Presbyterian Church in New York<lb />
'ity, where Dr. Hjortsvang had serv-<lb />
td as tenor soloist for several years.<lb />
In Washington, D. C. the choir was<lb />
one of the first choirs to sing in the<lb />
iew Senate Office Building. Congress-<lb />
man Bonner, of North Carolina, and<lb />
past president of EC, Dr. J. D. Mes-<lb />
sick came to hear the choir sing.<lb />
Sunday the choir appeared on<lb />
"Let's Go To College a WNCT tele-<lb />
vision production.<lb />
New Dean Visits EC<lb />
1<lb />
President Appoints<lb />
Warren Nursing Head<lb />
Deans Issue Glass Absence Rules<lb />
White and Dean Mallory is-<lb />
a joint statement, regula-<lb />
orning class absences this<lb />
ng to the two deans, ab-<lb />
 nn classes will be excused<lb />
 following reasons only:<lb />
al illnessIf the stu-<lb />
in the Infirmary, the ab-<lb />
- will be reported by the In-<lb />
y officials. If the student<lb />
' lay student and does not go<lb />
 the Infirmary a note from the<lb />
ing physician must be pre-<lb />
 the Dean of Men's of-<lb />
l it hi a man student, or to<lb />
Dean of Women's office if it<lb />
- a woman student, in order to<lb />
have the absences excused.<lb />
R presenting the college in an<lb />
 y that is recognized by the<lb />
istnmtion, when such repre-<lb />
tatioa is reported to the Dean<lb />
ftfen'i office or the Dean of<lb />
tt's office by the sponsor-<lb />
faculty or staff member.<lb />
3. Death in the familyThis will<lb />
limited to parents, grandpar-<lb />
ents, brothers, sisters, uncles,<lb />
and aunts. A note from some<lb />
member of the family must be<lb />
rented to the proper Dean's<lb />
Rce in order to get these ab-<lb />
 res excused.<lb />
Dean White and Dean Mallory also<lb />
stated that requests for excused ab-<lb />
-nces must be made not later than<lb />
ne week .after the student returns.<lb />
The statement concluded, "The<lb />
ege of excused cuts has been<lb />
wed; therefore the administration<lb />
I that the regulations, regard-<lb />
g excused cuts must be observed.<lb />
ta for such reasons as sickness in<lb />
 family, bad weather, working,<lb />
gible to be excused. These can be<lb />
taken care of by the allowed cuts,<lb />
which are: five on a five hour course,<lb />
three on a three hour course, and one<lb />
on a one hour course. If a student<lb />
takes more than the number of cuts<lb />
allowed, he cannot expect anything<lb />
other than a deduction of quality<lb />
points<lb />
State To Give Examination<lb />
For Graduating Teachers<lb />
Board To Visit<lb />
For Conference<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins has dis-<lb />
closed that members of the State<lb />
Board of Higher Education, Presi-<lb />
nents of all state-supported colleges<lb />
and members cf the boards of trus-<lb />
tees of all state-supported colleges<lb />
have accepted invitations to take<lb />
part in a work conference to be held<lb />
at East Carolina May 6-7.<lb />
According to Dr. Jenkins, the pur-<lb />
pose of the conference is to ex-<lb />
change mutual ideas and thoughts<lb />
regarding education in North Caro-<lb />
lina Jenkins stated that included in<lb />
the work conference program for the<lb />
visitors will be a demonstration of<lb />
East Carolina's closed circuit tele-<lb />
vision system.<lb />
Speaking in relation to the poten-<lb />
tial of the conference, Dr. Jenkins<lb />
stated, "It is to the advantage of and July 1, 1963, is expected to be<lb />
higher education in North Carolina brought to the floor of the House of<lb />
This year the state of North Caro-<lb />
lina is embarking on a research test-<lb />
ing program of teacher preparation<lb />
within the state's institutions of<lb />
l.igher learning. As a result of this<lb />
program, students at East Carolina<lb />
will take the National Teacher Ex-<lb />
aminations.<lb />
In accordance with Resolution 73,<lb />
ratified by the state General Assem-<lb />
bly on June 20, 1959, the North<lb />
Carolina State Board of Education<lb />
plans to give the National Teacher<lb />
Examinations at State expense to<lb />
all college seniors or college gradu-<lb />
ates who apply for the first time for<lb />
a North Carolina teaching certificate<lb />
during the period beginning June 20,<lb />
1959 and ending February 19, 1961.<lb />
This examination will affect all<lb />
.students graduating between May<lb />
of 1960 and Fall Quarter of 1961.<lb />
Examination dates have been set or<lb />
April 9 and October 8, 1960, and will<lb />
Veterans Expect<lb />
Extension Bill<lb />
UPSA bill (S. 1138) calling for<lb />
the extension of educational benefits<lb />
to veterans who serve in the Armed<lb />
Forces between January 31, 1955,<lb />
be given on campus in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Registration forms must be filled<lb />
out in order to take this examination,<lb />
and these forms are available through<lb />
he students' advisors or department-<lb />
al offices. These forms must be turn-<lb />
ed into the office of Dr. Frank A.<lb />
Scott by March 18 at 4 p.m.<lb />
Testing requires the entire day<lb />
and the examination is divided into<lb />
two parts. The general exam is giv-<lb />
en in the morning and is required of<lb />
all students. The second part, given<lb />
in the afternoon, covers specific sub-<lb />
ject areas and is optional.<lb />
The primary purpose of this ex-<lb />
amination is research into the teach-<lb />
er preparation program of North Car-<lb />
olina. Exam scores will in no way<lb />
affect the graduates' teaching certif-<lb />
icate or salary when he enters the<lb />
teaching profession.<lb />
Any student who knows that he<lb />
ifc definitely not going to teach in<lb />
North Carolina does not have to take<lb />
the test, however, if the student is<lb />
undecided, he is advised to take it.<lb />
An announcement Saturday morn-<lb />
ing from the office of Dr. Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins, made official the appoint-<lb />
ment of Mrs. Eva W. Warren as<lb />
cean of East Carolina's first School<lb />
of Nursing.<lb />
Mrs. Warren currently Education-<lb />
al Director at Watts Hospital in<lb />
Durham will assume her new duties<lb />
June 1. At this time she will begin<lb />
planning for the opening of the<lb />
school fall quarter when the first<lb />
freshmen class in nursing will regis-<lb />
ter.<lb />
In addition to Mrs. Warren the<lb />
School of Nursing will be staffed by<lb />
four assistant professors not yet ap-<lb />
pointed. However the size of the staff<lb />
is expected to grow as the nursing<lb />
(lass reaches junior and senior level.<lb />
Tentative plans for the nursing<lb />
curricula during the freshman and<lb />
sophomore years include general col-<lb />
lege requirements with emphasis on<lb />
science and some introductory nurs-<lb />
ing courses. However plans are still<lb />
on the organizational level.<lb />
The four-year School of Nursing<lb />
for the college was approved by the<lb />
1959 North Carolina General Assem-<lb />
bly. In commenting on the opening<lb />
of the school Mrs. Warren said "This<lb />
seems to be one of the nicest things<lb />
that has happened to North Carolina<lb />
in some time She also observed that<lb />
this is the only collegiate school of<lb />
r.ursing located in the eastern part<lb />
of the state, and that such a school<lb />
was needed.<lb />
lAccording to Dr. J. H. Home, Re-<lb />
gistrar of the college, more than fifty<lb />
inquiries had been received before<lb />
the formal announcement of the<lb />
opening of the school. Twelve appli-<lb />
cations for entrance have been ap-<lb />
proved and the others are now under<lb />
consideration.<lb />
As of yet, no limit has been set on<lb />
the number of students who will<lb />
make up the first freshman class.<lb />
sophomore class in 1961-62 will con-<lb />
tain about thirty students.<lb />
The new dean of the School of<lb />
Nursing began her career in nurs-<lb />
ing at Watts Hospital as night super-<lb />
visor. From this position, she was<lb />
promoted to nursing arts instructor<lb />
and then to the office of educational<lb />
director, which she has held several<lb />
times. Between these terms, Mrs.<lb />
Warren worked as a public health<lb />
nurse in Durham, with the Durham<lb />
County Health Department.<lb />
Mrs. Warren's training began when<lb />
she received the A.B. Degree with a<lb />
major in biology from Woman's Col-<lb />
lege of the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina. She later studied for three<lb />
ears at Jefferson Medical College<lb />
Hospital located in Philadelphia.<lb />
Her Master of Education degree<lb />
amc from Duke University and she<lb />
:i graduate work at Teacher's Col-<lb />
ege of Columbia University in New<lb />
Yoik City. Mrs. Warren received her<lb />
Master of Public Health in nursing<lb />
from the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
In this state, Mrs. Warren is well-<lb />
known to doctors and nurses through<lb />
her work in the North Carolina Lea-<lb />
MRS. EVA W. WARREN  re-<lb />
cently appointed to be the first dean<lb />
of East Carolina's new nursing school.<lb />
She is currently Educational Director<lb />
at Watts Hospital and will assume<lb />
her duties here June 1.<lb />
gue for Nursing and the North Caro-<lb />
lina State Nurses Association. Both<lb />
of these organizations are on the na-<lb />
tional and state levels.<lb />
Mrs. Warren and her husband,<lb />
Gordon Sr now live on a farm ;n<lb />
Hillsboro. They have one son, Gor-<lb />
don Jr who is a first year forestry<lb />
student at State College in Raleigh.<lb />
From first observations of the<lb />
campus, Mrs. Warren commented,<lb />
"I think that Greenville will be a very<lb />
nice place to work and live<lb />
Student Group Pledges Aid<lb />
To Non-Violent Protesters<lb />
UPS- The United States National<lb />
Student Association offered last<lb />
week to help all students engaged in<lb />
non-violent protest of unequal con-<lb />
ditions throughout the country.<lb />
Curtis B. Cans, National Affairs<lb />
Vice-President, is currently in the<lb />
South looking into the sit-in strikes<lb />
and will recommend a course of ac-<lb />
tion for the Association.<lb />
Hoffman, president of the organi-<lb />
However, it is expected that the' zation, stated that USNSA fully sup-<lb />
East Carolina Sophomore Emerges<lb />
State Student Auditions Winner<lb />
and automobile trouble are not eli than through correspondence<lb />
:<lb />
for officials of all state-supported<lb />
institutions to meet periodically in<lb />
order to seek solutions to problems<lb />
that are common to all. Admission,<lb />
scholarship, tuition rates, budgeting,<lb />
and many other problems can be<lb />
more easily solved through discussion<lb />
Representatives within the next week<lb />
The bill, referred to as the Veter-<lb />
ans Readjustment Act of 1959, was<lb />
introduced by Senator Ralph Yar-<lb />
borough of Texas during the first<lb />
session of the 86th Congress. It pass-<lb />
ed the Senate by a vote of 67 to 31<lb />
last July, and is now in the House<lb />
Veterans' Affairs Committee.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN NEWS AWARD . . . Outgoing editor, K.thryn John-<lb />
on is shown presenting the East Carolinian New. k<lb />
Martin as incoming editor Tom Jackson look. on. The probation took<lb />
Place at the annual East Carolinian Award. Banquet.<lb />
Students Leave<lb />
 Convention<lb />
East Carolina delegates left today<lb />
for Raleigh where they will attend<lb />
the North Carolina Student Legisla-<lb />
ture Meeting at the Capital Building.<lb />
Attending the annual event are<lb />
William Crisp, Charlie Dyson, Eve-<lb />
lyn Crutchfield, Patricia Stuart, Jane<lb />
Chandler, Sadie Barber, Gloria Hoff-<lb />
ler, Charlie Munn, Jimmy Owen,<lb />
Barney West, Dallas Wells, Nancy<lb />
Coggins, Mary John Best and Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Gardner.<lb />
Several speakers are scheduled for<lb />
the student delegates from colleges<lb />
all over the state. Some of these are<lb />
Mr. J. R. McKinsey, director of the<lb />
Methodist Board of Education; Mr<lb />
Harry Golden, author of Only In<lb />
America; and the Reverend Harmond<lb />
Smith of the Duke Divinity School.<lb />
The purpose of the meeting is to<lb />
discuss legislature problems and how<lb />
to better the student legislature.<lb />
Closing the three day discussion will<lb />
be the election of officer, for the<lb />
Interum Council and the State Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature.<lb />
Building Honors<lb />
Edwin E. Rawl<lb />
Edwin E. Rawl Classroom Build-<lb />
ing, named in honor of the late Ed-<lb />
win E. Rawl of Greenville, will be<lb />
dedicated Sunday, March 13, at 3<lb />
p.m. The College Board of Trustees<lb />
and members of Mr. Rawl's family<lb />
will be hosts at the ceremony.<lb />
A major event of the dedication<lb />
ceremony will be the unveiling of a<lb />
portrait of Mr. Rawl, presented by<lb />
his family and hung in the Rawl<lb />
building. Edwin E. Rawl III, grand-<lb />
son of Mr. Rawl, will unveil the<lb />
portrait, and J. Herbert Waldrop of<lb />
Greenville, chairman of the East<lb />
Carolina Board of Trustees, will ac-<lb />
cept it for the college.<lb />
Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Green-<lb />
ville, senator from Pitt County, will<lb />
make the dedicatory address. Dr.<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins, president of the col-<lb />
lege, will present members of the<lb />
Rawl family to guests. Others taking<lb />
part in the ceremony will be Alison<lb />
Hearne Moss, soprano, and Percy B.<lb />
Upchurch, pastor of the Memorial<lb />
Baptist Church of Greenville.<lb />
Following the dedication ceremony,<lb />
members of Alpha Omicron Pi soror-<lb />
ity will serve as hostesses for a re-<lb />
ception honoring guests.<lb />
Tasker Polk of Greenville, sopho-<lb />
more at East Carolina College, em-<lb />
erged as a double winner in the State<lb />
Student Auditions of the N. C. Fed-<lb />
eration of Music Clubs conducted at<lb />
East Carolina College recently. Suc-<lb />
cessful competitors, all pianists, who<lb />
were awarded scholarships in the<lb />
auditions here have just been an-<lb />
nounced by George E. Perry of the<lb />
East Carolina music faculty, chair-<lb />
man of the event.<lb />
Mr. Polk received the Marie Mor-<lb />
risey Keith National Scholarship of<lb />
$250 a year for two years and the<lb />
Williamson Scholarship of $126, giv-<lb />
en by the Northeastern District of<lb />
the N. C. Federation of Music Clubs.<lb />
As winner of the Marie Morrisey<lb />
Keith Scholarship, Mr. Polk will<lb />
make a tape recording of his perfor-<lb />
mance as a pianist for competition in<lb />
the Southeastern Regional Contest<lb />
to be held at Spartanburg, S. C, later<lb />
this month. This contest is prelimin-<lb />
ary to national auditions.<lb />
Mr. Polk, pupil of Robert Carter<lb />
of the East Carolina music department<lb />
has won other honors which place<lb />
him at the forefront of the state's<lb />
young pianists. In 1958 he won the<lb />
Musically Advanced State Solo com-<lb />
petition. In 1969 he received top a-<lb />
ward in the Student Musicians' Com-<lb />
petition of the N.C. Federation of<lb />
Music Clubs.<lb />
ports the courageous and constructive<lb />
action of students, Negro and white,<lb />
throughout the South who have acted<lb />
upon their own initiative to change<lb />
the present social conditions there.<lb />
Said Hoffman, "The inspiring ac-<lb />
tion of these students in attempting<lb />
to change the morals of the commun-<lb />
ity so that all people, regardless of<lb />
race, creed and national origin, will<lb />
be given equal treatment by all, has<lb />
spurred the USNSA to aid these stu-<lb />
dents in all ways possible.<lb />
"We hope that students through-<lb />
out the country will support the ac-<lb />
tions of the Students from the col-<lb />
leges in the South so that some day<lb />
we may achieve in this country the<lb />
type of mutual understanding and<lb />
cooperation between races that is so<lb />
much a part of the fundamental pre-<lb />
cepts of American Democracy.<lb />
Specific action by the Association<lb />
is pending completion of the investi-<lb />
gation currently being undertaken by<lb />
Gangs.<lb />
USNSA is a non-partisan confed-<lb />
eration of student governments at<lb />
almost 400 American colleges and<lb />
universities with an enrollment ex-<lb />
ceeding 1,200,000 students. Founded<lb />
in 1947, it is the largest national un-<lb />
ion of students in the world.<lb />
TASKER POLK . . . winner in the<lb />
State Student Auditions of the North<lb />
Carolina Federation of Music Club,<lb />
here recently.<lb />
Caldwell To Speak<lb />
At Annual Exercises<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins has an-<lb />
rounced that Dr. John T. Caldwell,<lb />
who was formally installed as chan-<lb />
cellor of North State College this<lb />
past Monday, will bring the principal<lb />
address at the Fifty-First annual<lb />
commencement exercises to be held<lb />
May 22.<lb />
Dancers Needed<lb />
The Music Department an-<lb />
nounces that it urgently needs<lb />
six male dancers for this year's<lb />
production of the musical Annie<lb />
Get Your Gun. All men who are<lb />
interested are requested to come<lb />
by the Music Hall immediately<lb />
and see Jim Gillikin, Donald<lb />
Hayes, or leave your name in the<lb />
Music office.<lb />
Officer Ut<lb />
All organizational presidents<lb />
are requested to submit a list of<lb />
their officer to the Points Com-<lb />
mittee by March 17, 1960. Send<lb />
the lists to: Points Committee,<lb />
Box 1S52, East Carolina College.<lb />
Murray To Play<lb />
Musical Lead<lb />
Jane Murray, a senior music major<lb />
was recently selected to portray An-<lb />
nie Oakley in this year's Spring SGA<lb />
musical, Annie Get Your Gun. Judy<lb />
Hearen is understudying for the lead.<lb />
Sharing lead honors, Ronnie<lb />
Knouse will play the part of Frank<lb />
Butler, and Leland Knight will be<lb />
Tommy.<lb />
Other members of the cast include<lb />
Patsy Roberts as Winnie; George<lb />
Seymoure as Charlie; Kenneth Ginn<lb />
as Buffalo Bill: Bob Kornegay, sit-<lb />
ting Bull; and Ieigh Dobson as Dolly.<lb />
Zuill Bailey, Bill Mitchell, Brett<lb />
Watson, Mary Lee Lawrence, Betsy<lb />
Hancock, and Patsy Roberts will<lb />
make up the rest of the cast.<lb />
Donald Hayes, of the Music De-<lb />
partment, is directing the musical<lb />
with Paul Hickfang serving as choral<lb />
director and Jim Brewer of the Eng-<lb />
lish Department as dramatic director.<lb />
Jim Gillikin is serving as choreo-<lb />
grapher.<lb />
Eby To Present<lb />
Ideas In Speech<lb />
To College<lb />
Dr. Hermit Eby, professor of social<lb />
studies at the University of Chicago,<lb />
will appear at East Carolina College<lb />
March 14, 16, and 16 in a series of<lb />
lectures sponsored by the Danforth<lb />
Project on the campus.<lb />
Dr. Eby's talks will focus attention<lb />
on the idea of preparation for life<lb />
in contemporary society. Programs<lb />
will be presented each night in the<lb />
Joyner Library auditorium at 8 o<lb />
clock.<lb />
"Dr. Eby according to Dr. George<lb />
A. Douglas, director of the Danforth<lb />
Project, "should prove to be one of<lb />
the most dynamic, inspirational, and<lb />
thought-provoking speakers of this<lb />
gear's lecture series. His understand-<lb />
ing of human affairs is matched by<lb />
his creative concern for improving<lb />
human relations<lb />
Dr. Eby has been on the staff of<lb />
the University of Chicago since 1948.<lb />
He has been an active participant in<lb />
the American labor movement; or-<lb />
ganized the first teachers' union in<lb />
Ann Arbor, Mich and has been exe-<lb />
cutive secretary of the Chicago<lb />
Teachers' Union and Director of<lb />
Education and Research for the CIO.<lb />
Dr. Eby has served the U. 3. gov-<lb />
ernment in educational capacities.<lb />
He has acted as a member of the U.<lb />
S. Commission for the Reorganisa-<lb />
tion of Education in Japan<lb />
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PAGE FOCR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, Uitm<lb />
Buc Swimmers Defend NAIA Title<lb />
 lFFAIN IKE RIDDICK . . . scores two points with his driving layup<lb />
against Appalachian in the recent North State Conference tournament in<lb />
Loxinpton, N. C. The senior Greenville native tallied 17 points against the<lb />
Appa in his final effort for the "purple and gold<lb />
Tourney Rules Change<lb />
In Men's Table Tennis<lb />
The Spring Quarter Men's Doubles<lb />
Table Tennis Tournament will be held<lb />
in a different manner this year than<lb />
in previous years. The Men's Doubles<lb />
event? before have been held on a<lb />
single elimination or round-robin<lb />
basis, and this time will be run on<lb />
a double elimination system. Under<lb />
this method a team must lose two<lb />
matches before it is eliminated from<lb />
the competition, and can earn a<lb />
chance to play once more a team<lb />
that had defeated it in an earlier<lb />
match.<lb />
Starting time for this event will<lb />
he G:30, Tuesday, March 15, in the<lb />
( ollege Union Recreation Area. All<lb />
Bast Carolina men are eligible fcr<lb />
this event, and may sign up for it<lb />
in the College Union. The final match<lb />
of the tourney will begin at around<lb />
(: p.m. Tuesday night.<lb />
Jenkins Names<lb />
Advisory Board<lb />
East Carolina College now has a<lb />
Citizens Advisory Committee for Ath-<lb />
letics. The five-member group has<lb />
just been appointed by President Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins of the college and has<lb />
already begun its services to the<lb />
athletic program at East Carolina.<lb />
The purpose of the committee, Dr.<lb />
Tonkins stated, is to act in an ad-<lb />
visory capacity to the college Ath-<lb />
letic Committee, headed by J. B.<lb />
Cummings of the faculty and to pro-<lb />
vide liaison between campus and city<lb />
in furthering the progress of the col-<lb />
lege athletic program.<lb />
"The committee East Carolina's<lb />
President paid, "has already proved<lb />
its worth. The assistance provided by<lb />
this group of outstanding citizens is<lb />
invaluable to the sports program at<lb />
the college ;<lb />
Members of the Citizens Advisory<lb />
Committee for athletics are Edwin<lb />
E. Rawl, Jr Reynolds May, W. M.<lb />
Scales, Jr Ercell S. Webb, and How-<lb />
ard L. Hodges, Jr all of whom are<lb />
prominent in the civic and business<lb />
ife of the city of Greenville.<lb />
Cage Coach Gives<lb />
Thanks To Backers<lb />
When asked to give a summation<lb />
of the 1959-60 basketball season,<lb />
Coach Earl Smith had many offers<lb />
of thanks. Smith extended "thank<lb />
jou's" to the entire student body, as<lb />
well as to the faculty, the citizens<lb />
of Greenville, the rest of the athletic<lb />
department, The East Carolinian, and<lb />
 special thanks to the cheerleaders<lb />
for their loyal support. Smith re-<lb />
ports he is well aware of the fact<lb />
that it takes more than a basketball<lb />
team to have a winning season.<lb />
"It was through their combined<lb />
efforts, as well as our own, that we<lb />
had a successful season said the<lb />
Pirate cage mentor. "I have never<lb />
seen a finer show of school sphit<lb />
; nd team backing than we were given<lb />
this year. As far as I am concerned,<lb />
no one can get a job done without<lb />
CuiTON CLAYTON . . . eludes Dick<lb />
Knox's attempt to block a layup in<lb />
th Pirate's final regular season<lb />
game against the Bulldogs of ACC.<lb />
this type of co-operation<lb />
"If this type of spirit holds forth<lb />
continued Smith, "we will make every<lb />
effort to give our supporters teams<lb />
that they will be proud of<lb />
From the Ontario, N.Y Wayne<lb />
County Mail: "West Walworth Vol-<lb />
unteer Fire Department will blow the<lb />
siren 15 minutes before the start of<lb />
each fire<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
Lucky Strike s Dr. Frood to the rescue:<lb />
Foolproof Formula<lb />
Simplifies Chemistry<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am having a difficult<lb />
time in chemistry. We are studying the<lb />
chemical properties of acids, and I have<lb />
become utterly confused. Can you help<lb />
me understand acids?<lb />
J. Bunsen Burner<lb />
Dear Bunsen: Take two parts of hydro-<lb />
chloric acid and three parts nitric acid.<lb />
Pour into saucer. Stir mixture with linger.<lb />
Note how much shorter the ringer be-<lb />
comes. That is due to the chemical action<lb />
of the acid.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I was amazed at the<lb />
recent survey which proved that the<lb />
poorest students were students with cars.<lb />
Would you comment, please?<lb />
Dean<lb />
Dear Dean: I was amazed, too. In my<lb />
day only the rich students had cars.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood:<lb />
smoke Luckies?<lb />
o<lb />
o<lb />
On the level,do you<lb />
Doubting Tom<lb />
Dear Tom: On the level, I do smoke<lb />
Luckies. I also smoke Luckies on inclines.<lb />
And once enjoyed one while scaling the<lb />
vertical face of Mt. Everest.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Exactly what is the<lb />
difference between adult westerns and<lb />
what I suppose you would call juvenile<lb />
westerns?<lb />
Channel Selector<lb />
Door Channel: It's the horses. The hero<lb />
on juvenile westerns rides a pure white<lb />
horse or a palomino. In adult westerns,<lb />
the hero's horse is brown, sincere, ma-<lb />
ture-looking.<lb />
t  <lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am going out for the<lb />
college play and have become interested<lb />
in the " Method" school of acting. Could<lb />
you tell me how this differs from ordi-<lb />
nary acting?<lb />
Thespis<lb />
Dear Thosp: It is all a matter of how<lb />
you throw yourself into your part. For<lb />
instance, when playing "Peter Pan" the<lb />
ordinary actor flies through the air on<lb />
guide wires. When the "Method" actor<lb />
plays the role, wires are unnecessary.<lb />
o<lb />
o<lb />
tO<lb />
The East Carolina swimming team<lb />
left the college during the quarter<lb />
break bound for Florida with a 4-S<lb />
WOn-lost record. When the Pir.te<lb />
tankmen returned from the sunshine<lb />
state, they were on the short end of<lb />
a 4-5 season record. But the Bucs<lb />
did not return empty handed. Al-<lb />
though they lost to the University<lb />
of Florida, 69-2C, and to Florida State<lb />
University, 54-40, EC coach Ray Mar-<lb />
tinez wasn't grumbling about it. The<lb />
Pirate mentor felt that his boys did<lb />
veil considering the fact that they<lb />
were swimming against strong com-<lb />
petition and away from home. An-<lb />
other factor was that the DC mer-<lb />
men had just finished with their<lb />
final exams. pC<lb />
Ev?n though the Martinezmen lost<lb />
both meets, the sunshine still wasn't<lb />
the only bright part of the trip.<lb />
Tommy Tucker, a jack-of-all-trades<lb />
in the waterways, set a pool record<lb />
at the University of Florida in the<lb />
200 yard individual medley. Tucker<lb />
pained a moral victory in this event<lb />
because he defeated the Gator swim-<lb />
mer who had crossed the finish line<lb />
one tenth of a second ahead of him<lb />
in the EOC-U. of Florida meet last<lb />
month in East Carolina's Memorial<lb />
Pool. Tucker's record setting time<lb />
was 2:22.6.<lb />
Coach Martinez had special praise<lb />
store for Tucker. "The 200 yard<lb />
individual medley is the most de-<lb />
manding of all events. A swimmer<lb />
must be able to perform well in four<lb />
different departments: the butterfly,<lb />
backstroke, breaststroke, and free-<lb />
style. And Tommy is only a junior<lb />
Coach Martinez put forth laurels<lb />
for freshman Ed Zschau, who improv-<lb />
ed his time in the 200 yard back-<lb />
stroke by three seconds. "Zschau<lb />
should be able to place in the NAIA<lb />
small college meet remarked the<lb />
Pirate coach.<lb />
The National Association of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics holds its fourth<lb />
annual swimming meet at Ball State<lb />
Teachers College in Muncie, In-<lb />
diana on March 17 and 18. The East<lb />
Carolina swimming team has won the<lb />
celebrated title of NAIA champions<lb />
two out of three years. They are<lb />
currently the defending champions.<lb />
Martinez also praised the perform-<lb />
ances of Jack McCann, Jake Smith,<lb />
Jimmy Meads, and Tommy Carroll.<lb />
McCann copped the breaststroke<lb />
event at Florida State U while<lb />
Smith and Carroll placed first and<lb />
second respectively in the 100 yard<lb />
freestyle.<lb />
Meads, one of four seniors on the<lb />
EC tank team, showed promise in<lb />
the 200 yard freestyle. It was the<lb />
first time Meads had ever attempted<lb />
to swim in that event, and Martinez<lb />
has hopes that he will develop by<lb />
the time the national meet arrive.<lb /><lb />
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PIRATES 1<lb />
DEN<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
The Pirate basketball taam finished the l'J54i-6u season with<lb />
presentable 16 won-lost record. Coach Earl Smith has done , <lb />
mendable job at his first season at the helm. The Bucs posted<lb />
ference mark.<lb />
Smith stands out as one of the bst recruiters in EC basketUn t<lb />
Ph sehoo r<lb />
'arolina in Cotton Clayton and Icy West. Clayton WM the<lb />
con<lb />
a 10 cot.<lb />
A woman received two notices from<lb />
the city: (1) the tax assessment on<lb />
her tenement house was raised 20<lb />
per cent, (2) the building was de-<lb />
clared unfit for occupancy.<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
He landed two of the most highly publicized high scho .Z<lb />
Dayton j<lb />
freshman to be appointed to the All-Conference teas mJ <lb />
blonde court wonder averaged better than 15 points a pam to gajn <lb />
j , scoring honor for the Bucs behind senior Ike Riddick. Clayton wu'<lb />
the leading rebounder for the Pirates, snaring a total of 26 for t li<lb />
West, another freshman, made himself known following the I<lb />
IBM brek when he sewed up a spot in the starting lineup. Gift,<lb />
extra-ordinary quick reflexes, West seems to have a km, k f0r r<lb />
loose balls and swiping oppositions passes. West yx miS8ed aVf<lb />
in the double figure scoring column, hitting at better thar 9 points p<lb />
The Pirates ended the season in a three way tie for third ni.M<lb />
CVitawba and High Point. Forced to draw for seedings in the N tonna<lb />
ment at Lexington N.C the Bucs lost out to be seeded fifth, and <lb />
matched with Appalachian in the first round. The ftnitfemei went don<lb />
in defeat.<lb />
Catawba's Indians lived up to their pre-tournament rat ng v<lb />
of the North State coaches picked the Indians la grab th. ,<lb />
is precisely what they did.<lb />
East Carolina went into the tourney without the presence of <lb />
eran forward Don Smith. From this corner, it looks as though the I<lb />
would have been the tournament favorite, if they had had the service, rf<lb />
Smith. The Pirates were the only team in the first <lb />
race to defeat Catawba in the second half of the season. The Bucs c<lb />
the Indians 73-71 on the latter's home floor.<lb />
Senior and Captain Ike Riddick gave his final performance fa <lb />
against first round opponent Appalachian. The Greenvil'e native n<lb />
only 17 points against the Apps, which lowered his season scoring tTeran<lb />
to 24.6. This forced Riddick to take a back seat to Guilford's Don Line.<lb />
berry, who copped the scoring derby with a 24.9 average for the seiHt,<lb />
Lineberry's team finished in the North State cellar and consequently &amp;<lb />
not compete in the tournament. If Riddick had not participated fa<lb />
tournament, he would have won the scoring crown. IF, IF, IF  .<lb />
Pirates Defend Swim Title<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez and his swimming lorces will be out to tat-<lb />
cessfully defend their title as NAIA swimming champions on March "<lb />
and 18 at Bail State Teachers College in Muncie, Indiana.<lb />
The pirate tank coach will carry a total of seven swimmers aa:<lb />
three divers to the annual event, which will undoubtedly be the imtller.<lb />
team to compete.<lb />
As always, Coach Martinez is optimistic concerning his teaij<lb />
chances of repeating as national champions. "Every boy that we are tak-<lb />
ing is capable of winning, in reference to last year's winning tirnts;<lb />
stated Martinez. "Our chances of repeating as national champs will de-<lb />
pend on each individual's maximum effort. We have m small squad, and in<lb />
can not win if everyone isn't there<lb />
In pointing out East Carolina's strong points, Martinei report-<lb />
that he will be hard to beat in several events. Jack McCann has wor. c -<lb />
sistently throughout the season in the 100-yard breaststroke, and stanci<lb />
a good chance of becoming a national champion in that event. Tom Tucker<lb />
who set a pool record at the University of Florida, poses a threat in &amp;<lb />
200-yard individual medley. The Pirates are probably strongest in th<lb />
diving department. Senior Glenn Dyer is a defending national champioi<lb />
diver. His only defeat last year came at the hands of teammate Kic<lb />
Midyette. This year his own teammates Bob Kingrey and Jack Mathers<lb />
have beaten him. Kingrey was an All-Marine diving champion, and Mathers<lb />
was an AINAmerican high school and prep-school champion.<lb />
Freshman Ed Zschau and Jeff Faucette should place in the 100 ud<lb />
200 yeard backstroke swims, while Jake Smith and Jim Meads will thrett-<lb />
en in the sprints. The Pirates top contender in the 220 yard freestyle is<lb />
Tommy CarrolL<lb />
I<lb />
Reminiscing over<lb />
called how close it was.<lb />
last year's NIAJIA meet, Coach Martinet w-<lb />
"We needed a third place to win the title, and<lb />
that's exactly what we got in the last event on the card<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am friendly, out-<lb />
going, tolerant, athletic, well to do and<lb />
a good conversationalist. Why does every-<lb />
body hate me?<lb />
Hurt<lb />
Door Hurt: I don't know whywe just do,<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.FT.Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTERI<lb />
Product of t<lb />
is our middle<lb />
SOCIAL DANCING 1553-123<lb />
Leading Questions<lb />
Professor Dip<lb />
Female reaction to dancing partners using<lb />
ordinary hair tonics (Text: I'm Dancing With<lb />
Tears in My Eyes). Female reaction to dancing<lb />
partners using 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic (Text-<lb />
Waltz Me Around Again, Willie). Universal use"<lb />
of water on hair with drying effects therefrom.<lb />
Conversely: with 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic you<lb />
can use all the water you wantwith neat<lb />
results. Status of the Male Wallflower at Con-<lb />
temporary Proms discussed in relation to<lb />
hnarpatch hair caused hy alcohol tonics. Use<lb />
of tacky hair creams explored, outlining sticky<lb />
situauons. Emphasis on the one step (the one<lb />
step necessary to be on the ball at the ball<lb />
namely a simple application of 'Vajcliae<lb />
Hair Tonic.)<lb />
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