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Campaign Speeches<lb />
Campaign speeches for all SGA<lb />
candidates will be given Wednesday<lb />
niffht. March 23, in Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium at 7:30 p. m. All students ate<lb />
urued to attend.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
4urrte XXXV<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
SGA Elections<lb />
See page two for letters to the<lb />
Editor, editorials concerning upcom-<lb />
ing Sfudfttit Government elections,<lb />
which will take place March- 24.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960<lb />
Student Government Vote Set For March 24<lb />
Three Enter<lb />
Prexy Race<lb />
Notables Cite Citizen Rawi<lb />
In Building Dedication Rites<lb />
B BETTY<lb />
"Hia friends esteemed him for his<lb />
his community, for his civic<lb />
is concluded the dedicatory<lb />
Dr. Robert Lee<lb />
in recognition of the life<lb />
vice of Kdwin E. Rawl. A<lb />
ithering of the Rawl family,<lb />
staff, and friends of the<lb />
witnessed the dedication of<lb />
 Rawl Classroom Building,<lb />
sui noon.<lb />
minent business, civic,<lb />
eader in Greenville, sev-<lb />
 (arolina Board of<lb />
from 1958 to the time of<lb />
July of 1966, During his<lb />
- OS a member of the beard,<lb />
is vice-chairman, member<lb />
executive and scholarship<lb />
immittees, and chairman<lb />
building committee.<lb />
Ml Rawl headed the fund-<lb />
-1 which enabled the<lb />
I a stadium. He was<lb />
. first president of the<lb />
b of the college. A native<lb />
S uth ("arolina. he was<lb />
f the Citadel in Charles-<lb />
NY. Jenkins, president of<lb />
esided over dedication<lb />
and introduced Dr. Hum-<lb />
saying, "It la quite fitting<lb />
ea1 citizen should deliver<lb />
I :v address in honor of<lb />
eat citizen<lb />
 ber commented during his<lb />
"It - only the institutions,<lb />
 I school, working to-<lb />
 a, can create a nation such<lb />
 United States to be<lb />
"Benjamin Disraeli has said,<lb />
 s (colleges and universi-<lb />
trying to create a climate<lb />
They are the media that<lb />
 Bed unity, the workshop<lb />
 which emerge national lead-<lb />
"Do we need in this hour and in<lb />
a world, a college or colleges in<lb />
 modern civilisation? We need<lb />
MAYNOR<lb />
these trysting places, where the heri-<lb />
tage of the ages can be re-appraised<lb />
and re-evaluated, where man's des-<lb />
tiny can be re-defined. . . <lb />
"The colleges and universities .of<lb />
today are a rendezvous for those who<lb />
wish to enrich their minds and re-<lb />
fresh their spirits. . . <lb />
"Let us make this college a verit-<lb />
able shrine for those who believe in<lb />
the triumph of the human spirit, in<lb />
the fraternity of learning and the<lb />
brotherhood of man. . . <lb />
"Edwin E. Rawl was a man de-<lb />
noted by his very character, as think-<lb />
ing beyond his own domain of im-<lb />
mediate interests, and it is in his hon-<lb />
or that we dedicate this building at<lb />
the college which he served with un-<lb />
failing initiative and enthusiasm. . <lb />
"To our friend, Edwin E. Rawl. . <lb />
After the dedicatory address, Dr.<lb />
Jenkins praised Mr. Rawl by para-<lb />
phrasing a passage of scripture, "He<lb />
at all times did more than others<lb />
E. E. Rawl, Jr introduced mem-<lb />
bers of the Rawl family in attend-<lb />
ance. Before the unveiling of the por-<lb />
trait of Mr. Rawl, Dr. Jenkins read<lb />
two messages received in conjunction<lb />
with the dedicationone from Dr.<lb />
Messick and the other from Mr.<lb />
Rawl's brother.<lb />
Edwin E. Rawl ITT unveiled the<lb />
portrait of his grandfather, painted<lb />
by Mrs. Georgia Pearsall Hearne.<lb />
J. Herbert Waldrop, chairman of<lb />
the Board of Trustees, accepted the<lb />
portrait on behalf of the college. Mr.<lb />
Waldrop remarked, "I think it is &amp;11<lb />
together fitting that this beautiful<lb />
building be named in honor of Edwin<lb />
E. Rawl. . . <lb />
Following the dedicatory address,<lb />
Alison Hearne Moss, soprano, sang<lb />
"That Cause Can Neither Be Lost Nor<lb />
Stayed The Reverend Percy B. Up-<lb />
church led the prayer of dedication.<lb />
At the reception following the<lb />
service members of Alpha Omicron<lb />
PI Sorority served as hostesses.<lb />
Barney West<lb />
Jim Speight<lb />
Bill Hamilton<lb />
West, Speight, And Hamilton Discuss Platform Points<lb />
I S VEILING . . . Edwie E. Rawl HI, (Left), grandson of the late East<lb />
 an.lina trustee Edwin E. Rawl Sr unveils a portrait of his grandfather at<lb />
dedkaterj eeresseeses last Sunday for the new Rawl Classroom Building.<lb />
Edwia K. Rawl Jr. (Right), assists his son with the unveiling.<lb />
INC Symposium Set March 27<lb />
The i960 Carolina Symposium, a<lb />
certed eff.irt by the students,<lb />
y. and administration of the<lb />
'niversity of North Carolina to bring<lb />
perspective the dimensions of<lb />
e contemporary world and to turn<lb />
"tudents visions to the future will<lb />
' ' held the week of Msrch 27 through<lb />
i 3 on the U.NjC. campus.<lb />
The theme of the Symposium is<lb />
"The Image of Man; The Individual<lb />
'i an Accelerating Culture<lb />
An important feature of this year's<lb />
Symposium is the Intercollegiate<lb />
Seminar which will be held during the<lb />
first three days of the Symposium<lb />
for selected students from colleges<lb />
hroughout the state and nation un-<lb />
'fer the direction of Dr. Warren Ash-<lb />
professor of philosophy st Wo-<lb />
men's College in Greensboro, N-C.<lb />
This special closed seminar is to<lb />
i rovide an intellectual exchange focus-<lb />
ed upon the Symposium theme. Those<lb />
participating in the Seminar will have<lb />
the opportunity of meeting Symposi-<lb />
um lecturers and discussing with<lb />
them the issues under consideration.<lb />
This year's lecture series includes<lb />
speakers on varied subjects dealing<lb />
with the present intellectual status<lb />
of man.<lb />
The regular Carolina Symposium<lb />
is free and open to the public. The<lb />
Intercollegiate Seminar is open to<lb />
students who write as soon as pos-<lb />
sible to Intercollegiate Seminar, Box<lb />
638, Chapel Hill, N3.<lb />
BARNEY WEST<lb />
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: First to<lb />
announce his candidacy for the presi-<lb />
dency of the SGA, Barney West is<lb />
majoring in social studies. He hails<lb />
from Durham and like his two op-<lb />
ponents, he is a junior. His SGA ex-<lb />
perience has been gained serving as<lb />
the senatorial representative for the<lb />
.junior class and as a member-at-large<lb />
for the Men's Judiciary.<lb />
West served as parliamentarian for<lb />
the recent North State Conference<lb />
SGA meeting. He is also a delegate<lb />
for the State Student Legislature and<lb />
has been selected to work on the<lb />
executive committee of that group.<lb />
Other campus affiliations have<lb />
centered around the YMCA, when he<lb />
served as president last year, and<lb />
the Campus Christian Council. West<lb />
 as chairman of the recent Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week.<lb />
PLATFORM COMMENTS: "I be-<lb />
lieve a candidate needs to be specific<lb />
in his views and therefore, if elect-<lb />
ed president, I will devote my ener-<lb />
gies to the following accomplish-<lb />
ments:<lb />
(1) Full examination week  "It<lb />
will not be too difficult for futuie<lb />
college catalogues to be constructed<lb />
V) include a full-exam week. The pre-<lb />
sent system offers too much pressure<lb />
we need to end the nightmarish<lb />
racti e of three exams in one day<lb />
(2) 1'nlimited cuts for upperclass-<lb />
nen"Anyone above a sophomore<lb />
landing can merit unlimited cuts. By<lb />
this time, he is supposed to have on<lb />
ever-all scholastic average of "3" and<lb />
:ave started to become a responsible<lb />
verson<lb />
(3) SGA scholarships"There is<lb />
a great need for more scholastic<lb />
ind athletic scholarships. The lack of<lb />
 strong endowment program is the<lb />
leason for our failure to mature ra-<lb />
; ir'ly in comparison to schools of<lb />
similar size<lb />
4) Registration solution  "We<lb />
'Aeed to pressure the administration<lb />
tc make some drastic changes. Pre-<lb />
registration can be made into a per-<lb />
manent registration, if they have a<lb />
mind to accomplish this goal<lb />
(5) Entertainment series  "More<lb />
attention should be given to campus-<lb />
 ide selection. The SGA should spend<lb />
more money and get the big names<lb />
(fi) Lecture series"I'm very in-<lb />
terested in a free-thought lecture<lb />
series for East Carolina. Such men as<lb />
Carl Sandburg can be induced to visit<lb />
our campus. I feel that the SGA can<lb />
attract private interests, such as<lb />
educational foundations, to bear the<lb />
expense of such a program<lb />
(7) Public Relations Committee<lb />
"The SGA could provide a valuable<lb />
service to the school and the student<lb />
body by serving as a liaison between<lb />
DROP DATE<lb />
Registrar Dr John H. Home an-<lb />
nounces that the last day to drop<lb />
a coarse withoet receiving a fail-<lb />
ing grsde is March 30. AH drop-<lb />
add slips, properly filled out must<lb />
be in the registrar's office not<lb />
later than 4:30 pun. on this date.<lb />
East Carolina and state legislators<lb />
(8) Honor System"There's a need<lb />
for student approval, but I'm not for<lb />
an immediate vote on this issue. A<lb />
erious attempt to thoroughly edu-<lb />
cate and publicize such a system<lb />
.hould be the logical approach<lb />
(9) Community affairs  "I want<lb />
to see the SGA and Greenville city<lb />
leaders form a permanent committee<lb />
to develop better relations with the<lb />
merchants for the students<lb />
JIM SPEIGHT<lb />
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: Jim<lb />
Speight is a native of Kinston. He<lb />
has often been confused with Jim<lb />
Speight, the football player. This<lb />
Speight, however is a junior and his<lb />
field of major study deals with<lb />
science. His SGA experience began<lb />
this year with election to the position<lb />
of Jonefi Hall president. This posi-<lb />
tion led the way to Men's Judiciary<lb />
duty, Budget committee work, and<lb />
delegate representation at the North<lb />
State Conference SGA and the State<lb />
Student Legislature.<lb />
A fraternity man, he has just been<lb />
elected to serve as Historian for Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha Fraternity. His remaining<lb />
campus interest is centered around<lb />
the activity of the Circle-K Club.<lb />
PLATFORM COMMENTS: "I've<lb />
given it a lot of thought and if<lb />
elected, I'll work for the following<lb />
goals:<lb />
(1) Unlimited cuts  "I want to<lb />
visit other schools and observe their<lb />
systems for comparison. Then, I'd<lb />
like to see a suitable plan presented<lb />
(o the administration<lb />
(2) Entertainment poll"After a<lb />
student-wide poll is taken, a presenta-<lb />
tion could then be made to the Budget<lb />
"ommittee before they make final ap-<lb />
propriations. T a'so would like to see<lb />
the SGA originate a quarterly sche-<lb />
dule of planned weekend entertain-<lb />
ments<lb />
(3) Later Dorm Hours"The hours<lb />
women students have to be in the<lb />
dorm needs revising. We need to be<lb />
more liberal for special occasions in<lb />
granting later permission. At Mere-<lb />
dith College, the girls don't have to<lb />
be in on weekday nights until eleven<lb />
o'clock<lb />
(4) Registration orientation"TV.e<lb />
SGA needs to sponsor an orientation<lb />
eriod for the freshmen before they<lb />
o through the maze of registering<lb />
for the first time<lb />
(5) Recognition plan"Brochures<lb />
publicizing the school should be pre-<lb />
pared. The Student Development<lb />
Council needs to be activated. More<lb />
congressional connections should be<lb />
stressed<lb />
(6) SGA support"We need the<lb />
backing of a more informed student<lb />
body. We should encourage student<lb />
enlistment through every available<lb />
medium<lb />
BILL HAMILTON<lb />
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: Hamil-<lb />
ton is a junior from Raleigh and is<lb />
majoring in social studies. To date,<lb />
there has been no SGA experience in<lb />
bis campus background. Most of his<lb />
organizational experience has been<lb />
('rived from fraternity affiliations.<lb />
As a member of Pi Kappa A'pha<lb />
Fraternity, he has been an instru-<lb />
mental figure in various committee<lb />
projects for the group. The coming<lb />
Pan-Hellenic IFC Ball has received<lb />
quite a bit of his personal attention,<lb />
his position as chairman of the IFC<lb />
Social Committee has placed this event<lb />
in his hands. Rounding-out his list of<lb />
campus activities, he is presently<lb />
serving as treasurer of the Young<lb />
Democrats Club.<lb />
PLATFORM COMMENTS: "I'm<lb />
making no promises and no vows, but<lb />
if elected, I will work for the follow-<lb />
ing:<lb />
(1) "I'm striving for mass partici-<lb />
pation on behalf of all campus activ-<lb />
ity<lb />
(2) "I'm seeking self-government,<lb />
separate from administration policies<lb />
we can govern ourselves; instead of<lb />
accepting everything, let's complain<lb />
(3) "These are my central points,<lb />
I feel I can offer the student body a<lb />
strong SGA. I'm wi'ling to stick my<lb />
neok out for the students<lb />
(4) "As far as unlimited cuts are<lb />
concerned, I'm a strong advocate for<lb />
a system designed for upperclass-<lb />
men<lb />
(5) "As soon as possible, vve need<lb />
an honor system referendum to deter-<lb />
mine if the students really want it<lb />
(fi) "Finally I'm also in favor of<lb />
weekend entertainment and the ad-<lb />
mission of East Carolina to the South-<lb />
ern Conference<lb />
By MIKE<lb />
Three campus personalities are<lb />
now in the running for the student<lb />
"nvernment presidency. The names of<lb />
Barney West, Jim Speight, and Bill<lb />
Hamilton lead an array of candidates<lb />
feeekfag the student offices that will<lb />
he decided next Thursday, March 24.<lb />
Until just before deadline, there ap-<lb />
peared to be only one candidate for<lb />
the vice president position, but a<lb />
(arkhorse has decided to launch a<lb />
write-in campaign. Billy Nichols nad<lb />
filed earlier in the week and appeared<lb />
to be the sole selection. Then, Edgr<lb />
Williams of Wi'mington announced<lb />
his attempt at trying to conquer the<lb />
write-in jinxthere has never been<lb />
a candidate elected in this manner.<lb />
A last-minute confusion over the<lb />
listing of announced candidates has<lb />
prevented the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
from presenting the complete slate<lb />
of office-seekers.<lb />
By virtue of constitutional provis-<lb />
ion, Charlie Munn of Rockingham has<lb />
virtually been elected as the new SGA<lb />
treasurer. The constitution states<lb />
that, "the candidate for treasurer<lb />
must serve first in the capacity cf<lb />
assistant treasurer Bobby Ward of<lb />
KATSIAS<lb />
Greensboro was the early man in the<lb />
race for the assistant treasurer's post,<lb />
which Munn wi'l vacate.<lb />
Another constitutional provision has<lb />
cleared the way for Otis Strother to<lb />
seek the post of Men's Judiciary Chair-<lb />
man unopposed. The rivalry over the<lb />
remaining judiciary posts has not<lb />
been definitely decided.<lb />
Campaign propaganda is expected<lb />
to cover the mm pus during the com-<lb />
ing days as election eve draws near.<lb />
Reliable SGA informants feel that<lb />
more write-in candidates can be ex-<lb />
pected to come out and follow Wil-<lb />
liams' pattern of running for office.<lb />
Campus radio station WWWS is<lb />
planning a complete up-to-the-minute<lb />
election returns coverage in the forth-<lb />
coming SGA election. The station<lb />
vil! broadcast the returns direct<lb />
from election headquarters ip Wright<lb />
Building hourly, beginning at 3:30<lb />
p. m. election day.<lb />
The station also plans to tape re-<lb />
cord the campaign speeches presented<lb />
bj the various candidates in Austin<lb />
Auditorium .and re-broadcast them on<lb />
Wednesday night, the 23, beginning at<lb />
9:30.<lb />
Four Freshmen To Perform At EC<lb />
SENIORS<lb />
Dr. John H. Home, Registrar,<lb />
reminds all seniors, planning to<lb />
graduate by August of 1960, must<lb />
have an over-all grade average of<lb />
V. A grade average of "3" in<lb />
tl.vir major field of study is also<lb />
required. All students planning<lb />
to graduate hy August are asked<lb />
to come by the Registrar's office<lb />
as soon as possible to make ap-<lb />
plication for graduation.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
The Student Book Exchange<lb />
will re-open Monday, March 21st<lb />
from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Students desiring to pick up un-<lb />
sold books AND MONEY from<lb />
those books that were sold are<lb />
urgently requested to do so on<lb />
this date.<lb />
Big-name entertainment will ap-<lb />
pear on campus this weekend under<lb />
the joint sponsorship of the SGA,<lb />
fraternities, and sororities. The Four<lb />
Freshmen, one of the country's lead-<lb />
ing popular vocal groups, will be<lb />
featured in a special concert and<lb />
later in the evening, the Larry Elgart<lb />
Orchestra will complete Saturday's<lb />
festivities providing the music for<lb />
the panhellenic IFC Ball.<lb />
Concert Plans<lb />
The Four Freshmen concert will he<lb />
in Wright Auditorium at two o'clock.<lb />
Expense for this event is being cover-<lb />
ed by the backing of SGA and the<lb />
social fraternal and sorority groups.<lb />
A capacity crowd is expected by stu-<lb />
dent planners questioned concerning<lb />
the entertainment schedule. This.<lb />
event will be open to the entire stu-<lb />
dent body.<lb />
Bill Hamilton, Social committee<lb />
chairman for the IFC and over-all<lb />
chairman for the weekend's activities,<lb />
commented that dress for the occa-<lb />
sion will be semi-formal. Coats and<lb />
ties are suggested for men and cock-<lb />
tail dresses for women.<lb />
Immediately following the concert,<lb />
the Four Freshmen group and the<lb />
Elgart Orchestra will be entertained<lb />
at the Lambda Chi Alpha House by<lb />
that fraternity's members.<lb />
Elaborate Pan-Hellenic Ball<lb />
The annual Panhellenic IFC Ball,<lb />
which will be strictly handled by bid,<lb />
will begin around eight o'clock the<lb />
same night in Keel's Warehouse on<lb />
Dickinson Avenue. Due to expecta-<lb />
tions of a record crowd off-campus<lb />
arrangements had to be provided.<lb />
Dress for this occasion will be<lb />
lormal. The Panhellenic organiza-<lb />
tions have agreed to an optional<lb />
choice between formal tuxs or dinner<lb />
jackets.<lb />
urJCORATING . . . Alpha Delta Pi pledge Ray Lane is shown up on<lb />
ladder as she adds a few last minute touches to decorations for the IFC<lb />
ISC Panhellenic Ball to take place this weekend. The Fear Freshmen phis<lb />
Larry Elgart and his orchestra will be on hand to entertain for the affair<lb />
President Jenkins Issues Ruling In Austin Organ Controversy<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins ruled<lb />
this week that music students who<lb />
must practice on the organ in Austin<lb />
bui'ding during periods one through<lb />
eight may use only one string or one<lb />
flute stop on each manual.<lb />
The ruling came after recent pro-<lb />
tests by faculty and students that<lb />
the organ music was disturbing class-<lb />
room lectures in Austin building.<lb />
President.Jenkins said, "The future<lb />
solution to this problem is a recom-<lb />
mendation that is being made to the<lb />
Advisory Budget Commission and the<lb />
iState Board of Higher Education<lb />
that Austin Building be replaced with<lb />
a classroom building similar to Rawl<lb />
Building without a large auditorium.<lb />
"The present auditorium in Austin<lb />
will be replaced with an auditorium<lb />
housing an organ located away from<lb />
an existing or proposed classroom.<lb />
The immediate remedy is the estab-<lb />
lishment of an agreement with the<lb />
music department whereby all stu-<lb />
dents practicing during periods one<lb />
through eight have been instructed<lb />
that they may use one string or one<lb />
flute stop on each manual. We rec-<lb />
ognize that this is a great handicap<lb />
to these students, and they are to be<lb />
commended on their splendid co-oper-<lb />
ative spirit in trying to remedy a<lb />
difficult situation.<lb />
To make a comparison, this is like<lb />
learning to use but one hand on a<lb />
typewriter. Students should learn or-<lb />
gan registration as well as control<lb />
of swell pedals and it is obvious they<lb />
cannot do it under these new restric-<lb />
tions. But in like manner, we must<lb />
realize that instruction in English,<lb />
social studies, and mathematics is<lb />
extremely handicapped if this regu-<lb />
lation is not made.<lb />
"We hope the proposed new con-<lb />
struction will be approved so that in-<lb />
struction in no department will be<lb />
handicapped<lb />
The organ in question was built in<lb />
Erie, Pennsylvania and then disman-<lb />
tled and brought to East Carolina to<lb />
be rebuilt in 1950. Installation in<lb />
Austin building took over six months<lb />
; nd was completed at a cost of over<lb />
thirty thousand dollars. It was first<lb />
played in July of 1950.<lb />
The instrument is a three-manual,<lb />
console of 3000 pipes. The largest<lb />
pipe is 16 inches square and 17 feet<lb />
long and the smallest is 14 of an<lb />
inch in diameter and 38 of an inch<lb />
long. The pipes between these two<lb />
extremes are made up of wood, met-<lb />
al, and reed.<lb />
Traffic Regulation<lb />
The East Carolina College Traffic<lb />
Committee has announced that stu-<lb />
dents who reside on campus and who<lb />
own or hold possession of an auto-<lb />
mobile must register that vehicle only<lb />
in his or her name.<lb />
This ruling is interpreted to mean<lb />
that a student residing on campus<lb />
with an automobile owned by him-<lb />
self, parents, or relatives, will not<lb />
be permitted to turn this vehicle<lb />
over to another on-campus student<lb />
for registration. Any student who is<lb />
not the legal owner of a vehicle as<lb />
outlined above, and who has regist-<lb />
ered a vehicle on campus should hare<lb />
the proper owner report to the Hous-<lb />
ing Office and correct the vehicle<lb />
legistration.<lb /><lb />
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PACE TITO<lb />
BAST CABOKINI AN<lb />
'Defender Of Rights'<lb />
Brews Trouble;<lb />
He Dare Start A War?<lb />
Last week the American Embassy in Ha-<lb />
vana began quietly warning all Americans<lb />
whose presence was not essential in Cuba<lb />
to leave the country.<lb />
At the same time Cuba's Institute of<lb />
Agrarian Reform and the Ministry for the<lb />
Recovery of Stolen Property confiscated<lb />
three more United States-owned sugar mills<lb />
valued at 10 million dollars.<lb />
These actions followed a recent lecture<lb />
given to the Cuban charge d'affaires by U.<lb />
S. Secretary of Sfate Herter. Herter repri-<lb />
manded the Cuban government after Castro<lb />
charged that American saboteurs had blown<lb />
up a French munitions ship in Havana har-<lb />
bor.<lb />
All this could be an indication that the<lb />
Cuban situation is coming to a head. Castro<lb />
has set himself up as a demigod . . . savior<lb />
of the oppressed Cubans . . . champion of<lb />
democracy. Through false propaganda and<lb />
emotionally charged symbols he has become<lb />
the "bearded Christ" of Cuba.<lb />
Yet it seems strange that one so "holy<lb />
such a "defender of rights such a "savior<lb />
as Castro would allow such arbitrary seiz-<lb />
ures of property. Does it not seem odd that<lb />
a leader, who supposedly should have the<lb />
best interests of his country in mind, would<lb />
continually aglitate and alienate the rela-<lb />
tions of so powerful a neighbor as the U.S.<lb />
Could this indicate that Castro has some<lb />
ther powerful force behind him? Surely<lb />
e.en such a renown soldier as Castro doesn't<lb />
intend to capture the United States alone.<lb />
Yet he persistently baits the U.S. in an<lb />
effort to cause a further breech in diplo-<lb />
matic relations between the two countries.<lb />
He is stockpiling arms and ammunition. He<lb />
has openly negotiated with Soviet Russia<lb />
and established trade relations with them.<lb />
News reports say he has stirred Cuban sol-<lb />
diers to such a frenzy that they have threat-<lb />
ened to hang American citizens from Ha-<lb />
vana lampposts. The American Embassy is<lb />
afraid that street crowds in Havana will get<lb />
out of hand and is making emergency prep-<lb />
arations to evacuate American citizens. The<lb />
U.S. Navy has prepared emergency plans to<lb />
defend the Guantanamo Naval Base which<lb />
it occupies there. President Eisenhower has<lb />
informed U.S. diplomats to begin a tougher<lb />
policy toward Cuba.<lb />
What is the next step? Verbal attacks<lb />
and insults toward the U.S. have reached<lb />
their limit. Will Castro dare to initiate a<lb />
cold war with the U.S. which could and<lb />
probably would lead to World War III?<lb />
Castro's attempts at fighting and beard<lb />
growing have been successful, but his ability<lb />
as a responsible leader has been demon-<lb />
strated as something akin to a spoiled child.<lb />
One temper tantrum from this brat could<lb />
touch off a war that would turn the western<lb />
world into a hell on earth.<lb />
Not only are we faced with a "Cuban<lb />
hornet's nest" in our own back yard, but<lb />
further south among other Spanish speaking<lb />
peoples the word "gringo" is directed to-<lb />
ward U.S. citizens in a manner which prac-<lb />
tically indicates spitting.<lb />
In Panama we are hated, and even<lb />
though President Eisenhower returned smil-<lb />
ing from his South American jaunt, we doubt<lb />
the results of diplomatic conferences car-<lb />
ried on in an atmosphere of tear gas and<lb />
police clubs.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor Roy Martin<lb />
Campus Editor  Betty Maynor<lb />
Sports Editor .  t. Leonard Lao<lb />
News EditorJasper Jones<lb />
Feature Editor  Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  Merle Summers<lb />
Sports Staff Norman Kilpatrick, Jerry Nance<lb />
Photographer  Skip Wamsley<lb />
Art Editor  Jay Arledge<lb />
Reporters Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Charlotte Donat, Gwen Johnson, Patsy Elliott,<lb />
Jasper Jones, Anne Francis Allen, Bob Goodwin,<lb />
Sue Sparkman, Sam Hudson<lb />
Columnists  Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Derry Walker, Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper<lb />
Jones<lb />
Proofreading Editor  Gwen Johnson<lb />
Proofreading Staff Lynda Simmons, Jasper Jones,<lb />
Patsy Elliott, Sue Sparkman, Chick Lancaster,<lb />
Jerry Nance, Burleigh Hill, Freddie Skinner<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Susan Ballance<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette, Emily Currin, Peggy Deloach,<lb />
iRuth Fortner, Shirley Gay, Jack Harris, Helen<lb />
Hawkins, Janice Hubbard, Gwen Johnson, Judy<lb />
Lambert, Linda Outlaw, Hasel Prevatte, Gaille<lb />
Rouse, Carolyn Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agnes<lb />
Wooten, Jo Ann Edwards<lb />
Men's Circulation ManagerCarlyle Humphrey<lb />
Men's Circulation StaffWayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ.<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of It"<lb />
translated by 1. Fitafrald.<lb />
Letters To Editor;<lb />
President Reviews<lb />
Accomplishments<lb />
For 1959-1960 SGA<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
My year as President of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association is ra-<lb />
1 uily coming to a close. The purpose<lb />
of this letter is to review the accom-<lb />
plishments of the 1969-60 administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
During the past year, our SGA has<lb />
accomplished many things  from<lb />
promoting a Student Book Exchange<lb />
to writing a completely new Consti-<lb />
tution. These activities or goals, as<lb />
we prefer to call them, were achieved<lb />
by the Student Senate with the co-<lb />
operation of the faculty.<lb />
The Student Book Exchange began<lb />
operation the first of this yesr. At<lb />
this Exchange, students may bring<lb />
books that they wish to be sold,<lb />
leave them, and collect the money<lb />
from the sale at a later date. A<lb />
completely non-profit organisation,<lb />
members of the Veterans Club handle<lb />
all books.<lb />
A Loan Fund has been set up for<lb />
any student who desires a loan of not<lb />
more than $25. Thirty days are per-<lb />
mitted for payment of the loan; per-<lb />
mission to receive a loan is granted<lb />
by the Dean of Women and the Dean<lb />
of Men.<lb />
The Student Government sponsored<lb />
lances after each home football game<lb />
this fall for the first time. These<lb />
dances were attended by a large per-<lb />
centage of the students, who were<lb />
.admitted free of charge. The band<lb />
for these social events was paid from<lb />
SGA funds.<lb />
A new minutes book was presented<lb />
by this year's Senate to the secretary<lb />
to be used as a permanent record for<lb />
the roll and minutes of each meeting.<lb />
The book is well bound and has<lb />
enough pages to last for at least five<lb />
years. Past business can be easily<lb />
checked upon by anyone who so de-<lb />
sires. !<lb />
For the first time, the Senate ask-<lb />
ed that a football player's jersey be<lb />
retired in recognition of his outstand-<lb />
ing service to the college. Upon this<lb />
recommendation and the vote of the<lb />
Athletic Council, the jersey of James<lb />
Speight was retired.<lb />
Homecoming was entirely a pro-<lb />
ject of the Student Government. The<lb />
parade, pre-game festivities, street<lb />
dance, and Homecoming dance was<lb />
planned by members of the Senate.<lb />
A new Constitution was written by<lb />
numbers of the Senate bringing sev-<lb />
eral items up to date and complete-<lb />
ly changing others which were a part<lb />
of the old Constitution. The Consti-<lb />
tution was passed by a large major-<lb />
ity and is an achievement of which<lb />
we were extremely proud.<lb />
Throughout the year, the SGA has<lb />
been honored by sponsoring several<lb />
television shows over the local sta-<lb />
tion. Members of the Senate have had<lb />
the opportunity to appear on these<lb />
and other programs.<lb />
In the fall, the Senate voted to ad-<lb />
mit all faculty members free of<lb />
charge to the SGA entertainment<lb />
series. The Entertainment Series<lb />
sponsored by the SGA provides lead-<lb />
ing entertainment for all students<lb />
upon submission of their Student<lb />
Identification Card. Among the out-<lb />
standing entertainers for this year<lb />
are: The Navy Band, Fred Waring<lb />
and the Pennsylvanians, New York<lb />
City Ballet Company, and the Four<lb />
Freshmen. Money for a Spring Music-<lb />
al is granted to the Playhouse to<lb />
produce some Broadway play which<lb />
usually runs for three nights. Last<lb />
Spring, "Kiss Me, Kate" was present-<lb />
ed; this Spring "Annie, Get Your<lb />
Gun" has been planned.<lb />
Campus Clean-Up Week and High<lb />
School Days were two events the<lb />
SGA helped stage in order to aid the<lb />
appearance of the campus and to help<lb />
make the students from various high<lb />
schools feel more at home.<lb />
The SGA stressed Fire Prevention<lb />
in an effort to make students more<lb />
conscious of the hazards involved<lb />
from fire.<lb />
Seven delegates attended the North<lb />
State Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion st Elon College in December.<lb />
Plans are being mads for the Spring<lb />
meeting of this Association to be<lb />
held on- our campus.<lb />
The endorsement of Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins for President of East Carolina<lb />
College was passed at a Senate meet-<lb />
ing immediately after the resignation<lb />
of Dr. John D. Messick. (Recently a<lb />
committee named Dr. Jenkins as East<lb />
Carolina's new president; we are<lb />
proud to have endorsed him and feel<lb />
that he was an excellent choice.)<lb />
The Student Senate passed s reso-<lb />
lution asking that a committee of<lb />
students and faculty members be ap-<lb />
pointed to study tjie problem of<lb />
cheating on our campus. This com-<lb />
mittee has been at work trying to<lb />
work out the answer.<lb />
In order to stimulate more interest<lb />
in the intellectual climate on our<lb />
campus, a program called "Battle of<lb />
the Brains was proposed. Competi-<lb />
tion among the dorms, frsternities,<lb />
and clubs will produce recognition<lb />
If s Law, Man!<lb />
Maybe Prestige,<lb />
Possible Disaster<lb />
In The Future<lb />
B, PAT HARVEY<lb />
M.n-h! WHI. not .n Grwnv.ll<lb />
in, this unu.u.1 wen.her .port cl -<lb />
Un cour.eous.yudn .<lb />
Elections Ahead<lb />
rS CO<lb />
were not so<lb />
. after aft, walking<lb />
pretty tough.<lb />
D ent was too<lb />
asions of all ki-<lb />
Moving into<lb />
brtve-giils especially<lb />
in the mess is<lb />
,ut facing bombard-<lb />
much to expectin-<lb />
the southern confer-<lb />
yi,(int.s for East Carolina. But after<lb />
the standings at<lb />
this bracket, this<lb />
tfeeervfBf '<lb />
0f a season in<lb />
prestige could he changed to another<lb />
Note to Sandwich De-<lb />
It's a known fact th.it<lb />
,ust on anyone's daily<lb />
for campus intellects.<lb />
Through the efforts of the Student<lb />
Government and the faculty a traffic<lb />
light will be erected at the entrance<lb />
beside the College Administration<lb />
Building by the fall.<lb />
This administration is now work-<lb />
ing hard to be elected the most out-<lb />
standing Student Senate in the North<lb />
State Conference. This award will be<lb />
presented at the Spring meeting of<lb />
the North State Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
This year's SGA would like to chal-<lb />
lenge the incoming administration to<lb />
match their accomplishments and to<lb />
go on to greater heights.<lb />
It is my hope that students will<lb />
take an active part in the coming<lb />
election and elect officers who will<lb />
represent East Carolina well.<lb />
Many thanks to the people who<lb />
have worked with me and to the<lb />
students for making this year the<lb />
most memorable one of my life.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Dallas Wells, President<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I am writing in reference to the<lb />
editorial "Problem? Prejudice<lb />
Where in the world did you get the<lb />
idea that the Constitution states that<lb />
"all men are created equal"? Maybe<lb />
you should read the second paragraph<lb />
in The Declaration of Independence.<lb />
It seems to me from the various<lb />
articles that I have read that "The<lb />
East Carolinian" is really supporting<lb />
the Negro side of the issue. .<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
Janice Guy ton.<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I have read several times and with<lb />
great interest and approval the art-<lb />
icle on the Austin Organitorium<lb />
which appeared in your March 10th<lb />
issue. I would like to commend Jas-<lb />
per Jones for writing and you for<lb />
publishing it. It is my understand-<lb />
ing that an attempt has been made<lb />
to abuse and intimidate Mr. Jones<lb />
for his vivid reporting of a rather<lb />
dull situation. I wish you would find<lb />
out if there is any basis for my<lb />
understanding and report such in<lb />
any one of the several dead corners<lb />
of your publication. Be sure to as-<lb />
sign someone with Mr. Jones' writing<lb />
ability to investigate this.<lb />
Despite my approval of the article<lb />
I perceived several weaknesses in it,<lb />
among which is the proposed solu-<lb />
tion that we move the classes out of<lb />
the building. Now, Mr. Jones should<lb />
have known that this would involve<lb />
more expense and trouble than mov-<lb />
ing the organ to another building<lb />
say the basement of Napoleon's tomb.<lb />
More sensible than either of these<lb />
would be to discontinue organ lessons<lb />
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the next<lb />
one hundred and three years, and al-<lb />
low the building to revert to its for-<lb />
mer status as classroom building.<lb />
Lest some curiosity should arise<lb />
as to how I arrived at the figure 103.<lb />
let me explain. A mathematician<lb />
friend of mine worked out this figure<lb />
by means of a secret formula for fig-<lb />
uring time probables in this partic-<lb />
ular area of human relations, and he<lb />
states that "it will take exactly 103<lb />
years for us with our heads togeth-<lb />
er, our shoulders to the wheel, our<lb />
roses to the grindstone, our toes to<lb />
the line, to stand together in this<lb />
crisis and work our fingers to the<lb />
bone morning, noon, and night, keep-<lb />
ing to the narrow path by leaps and<lb />
bounds to arrive at a fine and dandy<lb />
solution which will satisfy all right<lb />
thinking parties concerned, though<lb />
we may have our ups and downs He<lb />
added this as a thought-provoking<lb />
epilogue, "even if 108 years should<lb />
prove too short a time for consider-<lb />
ing a problem of such magnitude, and<lb />
even should we ultimately fail to<lb />
realise our mutual goal, we shall all<lb />
fall together into a bed of roses, and<lb />
this might cause a great awakening<lb />
I must apologise for the rather<lb />
banal rhythm of this prose. I wish<lb />
I knew as much about music as Mr.<lb />
Jonea so I could give you the name<lb />
of the tune to which it was written.<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
H. D. Howe<lb />
'Leap Year Message<lb />
En Garde<lb />
The snow has come and gone leav-<lb />
ing in its wake a few splotches of<lb />
the "white plague Isn't it amazing<lb />
how the snow reduced "mature" col-<lb />
legians to juvenile antics within the<lb />
.space of several hours Not that<lb />
participating ir. snow activities is<lb />
juvenilejust that some of the so-<lb />
called campus gentlemen carried their<lb />
activities to extreme. . . .<lb />
Believe it or not, but the other day<lb />
I learned that Dr. Edgar Hirshberg<lb />
of the English Department is carry-<lb />
ing around an electric battery in<lb />
his mouth. The battery accounts for<lb />
his magnetic smile, no doubt. . , .<lb />
And while in th? English Department,<lb />
may I add that Dr. James Poindexter<lb />
has a most dynamic personality that<lb />
charms those who meet him. . . .<lb />
Campus elections are slated for<lb />
the very near future. .  This year's<lb />
elections should prove interesting<lb />
just to which fraternity will move<lb />
its headquarters in to Wright Build-<lb />
ing. So far three persons have filed<lb />
to run.  I wonder if they are<lb />
aware of the candidate who will be<lb />
written in on election day?<lb />
WWWS, campus radio, makes the<lb />
challenging statement that when one<lb />
of their disc jockeys pans a musical<lb />
session that he has more than four<lb />
records to spin. . . . Jim Ballance of-<lb />
fers his listening audience a wide<lb />
selection on his weekly program,<lb />
"Dedicated To You<lb />
Next Monday, Tuesday, and Wed-<lb />
nesday Owen Lattimore will be the<lb />
Danforth speaker of the week. To<lb />
give up one hour of other extra-<lb />
curricular activities in order to hear<lb />
Dr. Lattimore will be an hour well<lb />
spent.  So many times we stu-<lb />
dents let wonderful opportunities<lb />
such .is this slip through our fingers.<lb />
Leap Year message to the girls. . .<lb />
If you really want to catch a beau,<lb />
start presenting a member of the op-<lb />
posite sex with a candy bar. . . .Un-<lb />
derstand that results are guaranteed,<lb />
especially if presented to the "prop-<lb />
er person.<lb />
PAT FARMER<lb />
Campus Politics<lb />
rame<lb />
I ailment:<lb />
celery i a ml<lb />
did ' especially when losing pound-<lb />
age- but chicken, ham and eggs are<lb />
also on daily food charts-but celery<lb />
costs less.<lb />
Desire Under The Elms is schedul-<lb />
ed for an Austin performance. Al-<lb />
though the motion picture is very<lb />
subtle compared to Mr. O'Neil's<lb />
masterpiece, a fine cast headed by<lb />
Tony Perkins, Sophie Loren, and the<lb />
rreat Jo Van Fleet brings out<lb />
the best in a lhir script. The earthy<lb />
rock V roll dance done by Tony and<lb />
Sophie is alone worth your company<lb />
. . Everyone running for SGA of-<lb />
fice was asked to send a photograph.<lb />
Could it possibly mean that electionss<lb />
.ire now a beauty contest rather than<lb />
; popularity poll?<lb />
Recently read that Nixon is favor-<lb />
ed in the big election. Seems that<lb />
Republicans still have more money<lb />
than elephant And money still<lb />
talks .as big ns ever! What can we<lb />
do? Raise the dues in the Young<lb />
Democrats club, of course . . . Don't<lb />
know who decided that Les Elgart's<lb />
band instead of brother Larry's<lb />
should be publicized as the troupe set<lb />
for the weekend's entertainment, but<lb />
it should be cleared up. First, Larry<lb />
is younger, less prominent, but just<lb />
as great as Lessort of like Bing<lb />
and Bbfirst come first served.<lb />
Departmental meetings are a pain<lb />
in the neck to all students. To some the<lb />
deduction of quality points are an even<lb />
bigger pain and for the most part,<lb />
some of the programs provide the<lb />
largest pains (literally), but of a<lb />
different sort . . . Question: What<lb />
de doctors prescribe for the relief<lb />
of colds? Answer: Kleenex.<lb />
Chain stores still have their prob-<lb />
lems. Negroes still want to take up<lb />
spare at the lunch counter. Result:<lb />
loss of money, loss of hair, and loss<lb />
of mind. Suggestion: give up and<lb />
raise the price on the five cents hot<lb />
'ogs which are sold for fifteen cents<lb />
to thirty cents. Result: No custom-<lb />
ers, bankruptcy, but more hair.<lb />
Don't forget to see Jack and the<lb />
Beanstalk in McGinnis tomorrow aft-<lb />
ernoon ,at 3:30 . . . check with your<lb />
advisor to see if you flunked out last<lb />
quarter . . . lend a hand in the<lb />
building of booths for the college<lb />
inion carnival  put in your bid<lb />
for the showeryou must live in<lb />
Jarvis to have this privilege  on<lb />
Monday if you want a bath next<lb />
week . . .<lb />
Are Most Voters Uninterested?<lb />
What Goals Should Be Set?<lb />
A great student<lb />
;oiched shortly by the voting student<lb />
electorate of this college. It will be<lb />
up to them to decide a successor for<lb />
the position of SGA president. They<lb />
will select a person who must de-<lb />
finitely be a leader in every conceiv-<lb />
able application of the word.<lb />
Whether critics of student govern-<lb />
ment agree or not, the mere avowal<lb />
by one of the three men running for<lb />
president may satisfy his own ego,<lb />
but this doesn't fill the proper quali-<lb />
fication by any means. Students must<lb />
quiz these candidates and receive<lb />
specific answers as to platform<lb />
stands. There seems to be too much<lb />
of a "generalization" personality.<lb />
Though it appears a popularity race,<lb />
most voters aren't as uninterested as<lb />
these campus politicians think.<lb />
One of the prime requirements for<lb />
the office is proven leadership ability.<lb />
The final selection will be a person<lb />
who must help plan a creditable<lb />
extra-curricular program that will<lb />
benefit the student body. Which one<lb />
of the "trio" fills this requirement?<lb />
In past years, the old fraternity<lb />
o- veteran's label has been pasted<lb />
on a candidate's backsuch is not the<lb />
case this year. All of the candidates<lb />
share similar views.<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
decision will be ed ovei the apparent lack of interest<lb />
as the final campaign week begins.<lb />
It appears that the realization of<lb />
competent officers only dawns when<lb />
a bitter issue erupts. Why cant an<lb />
attempt be made to offer adequate<lb />
'presentation before incidents arise?<lb />
Your interest in voting can begin a<lb />
trend in this direction.<lb />
Deft Or Daft<lb />
Definitions<lb />
A coordinator is a man who bring<lb />
organized chaos out of<lb />
confusion.<lb />
A conference is<lb />
who, individually,<lb />
but as a group can meet and deel<lb />
that nothing can be done.<lb />
A statistician ia a man who draws<lb />
 mthematically precise line from<lb />
an unwarranted aseiumptioti to a<lb />
ioregone conclusion.<lb />
professor is a man whose Job<lb />
I students how to solve<lb />
regimented<lb />
 group of men<lb />
can do nothing,<lb />
Look For The Leader<lb />
By ROY MAKTIX<lb />
Very soon. East Carolina<lb />
gin once again that annual<lb />
" w  "sal proewte<lb />
in will eventually yield th. if!r<lb /><lb />
next year's Student Governaejn<lb />
In last year's elections there w<lb />
deal of spirit on the part of t c"<lb />
students and other participating<lb />
which led to what could perhaps kTI<lb />
most successful year for SGA tl<lb />
hoped that this type interest<lb />
is<lb /><lb />
fcl<lb />
for the coming campaign.<lb />
When one bej nk<lb />
choice for SGA officer rw<lb />
many thing about tht- people runI<lb />
as not only to satisfy himself but1181<lb />
long run, make sure that th<lb />
been chosen for what Y, , M <lb />
selves as far as the  <lb />
is concerned. k -ar <lb />
Not only ia this a <lb />
ation but also one shou<lb />
ual himself and form a<lb />
his abilities are, and if the<lb />
the office he is stri<lb />
all the student should .<lb />
denote a leader . . . and ;tfc<lb />
do his utmost for those be rrpreaeiibi<lb />
Sincerity is an<lb />
of any candidate. So ma<lb />
ning for office dont n<lb />
pens to their electors once thev a<lb />
because they are prima<lb />
personal glory and <lb />
Political platform- .<lb />
of any candidate- can V, 1<lb />
form can make or bn<lb />
ambitious politician T<lb />
arious platforms as t)<lb />
cide within yoursel:<lb />
as a student, and in tu<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Consider well  it i<lb />
affected.<lb />
We're Ready For A Ball<lb />
IFC Faces Battle<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
It's about time for -  z-i:<lb />
I remember last year- "hi <lb />
between Wells and Mallard aln<lb />
Homecoming with thr n<lb />
student participation. The ca<lb />
ed around Wright Circle in -<lb />
a donkey cart to a Cadillac <lb />
Davis and Stan Harper. <lb />
managers, organised the<lb />
and ordered them to char<lb />
tories, bearing ice cream c-<lb />
flowers. (The latter I<lb />
Messick's lawn, we firn.<lb />
This year's contest will not be as<lb />
The three candidates who have ansooni<lb />
themselves are interested in the office, be: .<lb />
the support for any one ol Jto<lb />
still remains a question ma<lb />
The bearded candidate, Jim S<lb />
a likeable sort who will probably do si<lb />
when the tickets are counted. H<lb />
ing manner and businesslike air. devoid a<lb />
machine-ground political personality, si<lb />
score with the females and males a.<lb />
Barney West will get more<lb />
people who don't know him: however, hes<lb />
a dedicated fellow. He will get a job dc<lb />
He will find heavy competition in the <lb />
two candidates.<lb />
Bill Hamilton, the mot pgnkm<lb />
the three, will hustle harder for the job that<lb />
will the other two. People will hear him aj<lb />
more, as he will not back away from voiffll<lb />
an opinion, regardless of who his oi&amp;i<lb />
is. If Hamilton has faults, it is because <lb />
does not attempt to conceal them. He H<lb />
let them show as readilv as he will bis I<lb />
points, and this will provide a better h<lb />
him than the majoritv will get at the<lb />
two candidates.<lb />
We are now readv for the IFC B&amp; -<lb />
it is a success, it will mean that the IFC<lb />
won the confidence of the fraternities <lb />
campus. If it flops, the IFC will have <lb />
long battle before them before thev eve.<lb />
assess another fraternity for anything.<lb />
There seems to have been some tsBj<lb />
about the dance band for the occasion<lb />
we understand that the matter has M<lb />
cleared up. I'm glad thev didn't havem<lb />
band trouble. That would have sent the B<lb />
for a nose dive.<lb />
, East Carolina College is a oo-educationsi g<lb />
maintained by the State of North Carolina for<lb />
purpose of giving young men and women t<lb />
Uit will enahle them to earn a Bachelor of <lb />
a Bachelor of Arta, a Bachelor of Music or  <lb />
of Arts degree. The physical plant Vs JS<lb />
consist Af i1.i ,ort - nd 25 bin<lb />
it is<lb />
More attention should be given to TLles abont 7 businsas than<lb />
the student fight for unlimited class L "? U " raow tan-<lb />
cuts and the proper settlement of sn JZJoZ  v <lb />
honor system. Both goal, can easily tflPMiblL mke out of k sr<lb />
be achieved with a strong backini w-Jl J tt rifllt  tka<lb />
by the student body. Wy h  to.<lb />
Quite . bit of alarm has been voic- Jo STi" 0TtUnmry <lb />
 w lonf way from hosoa.<lb />
 mW uegree. rne physical piani 0r hlMijf<lb />
consist of approximately 130 acre and 2i butfj<lb />
appropriate to the work of the college. Eigyj<lb />
or the 1967-68 school year is in excew.of WJ. <lb />
elude, student, from nearly all of North Carol<lb />
a(W counties and adjoining states. <lb />
A sound general education program w <lb />
the problems of life .mHiTi  f8 he fodation on which specialized tr<lb />
has tried J US t ' himMf  P-profe.sional training d Seo<lb />
  aV0id b Wonting a Scnce are alao available. Student, sjsjr <lb />
m the following fields: Art, Education, du<lb />
Education, English, Foreign Language, <lb />
Health and Physical Education, Home Econ .<lb />
Industrial Arta, Library Science, MatheuistK' <lb />
PyehoWy, Science, and Social St-&amp;<lb />
 ROTC unit located at the colleg. P0<lb />
professor.<lb />
An efficiency expert is a i<lb />
Fore. ROTC unit located at the college " I<lb />
opportonity for men, upon graduation, to <lb />
missioned as Second Lieutenant, in th <lb />
ft which they may enter flight training <lb />
taeir winca. ift<lb />
Additional information may he (<lb />
 the Regi,trar, East Carolina Collet<lb />
iww wnwKuwnhum immii<lb />
wm<lb /><pb facs="00038654_tn_0003" /><lb />
tTRSDAY, MARCH 17, 1940<lb />
1A3T CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Reknowned Navy Band Performs<lb />
For Students, Visiting Guests<lb />
Carnival Plans Reach Final Stage<lb />
;i  <lb />
en<lb />
T United States Navy Band, des-<lb />
nsteti as "The World's Finest<lb />
w concerts at East Carolina<lb />
I Wednesday. March 16, under<lb />
Bpoasoraip of the college En-<lb />
rtauunent Series. Matinee perfor-<lb />
 es at J30 and a night concert<lb />
ko i were presented in the Wright<lb />
jtorium.<lb />
United States Navy Band is<lb />
of approximately one hun-<lb />
j individual artists, approximate-<lb />
of whom are chosen to go<lb />
Bach of them could take his<lb />
th the world's greatest sym-<lb />
ou-hestras.<lb />
Navy Band contains within<lb />
complete symphony orchestra,<lb />
resents the works of the great<lb />
. a-i skillfully as any other<lb />
ilition, gives sparkling personality to<lb />
light operas and the latest "hit"<lb />
tunes.<lb />
Commander Charles Brendler, who<lb />
has conducted the Band since 1941,<lb />
was the first Navy musician to at-<lb />
tain the rank of Lieutenant Com-<lb />
mander in the Regular Navy, and<lb />
now holds the permanent rank of<lb />
full commander, by special act of<lb />
Congress, 1963. He has conducted the<lb />
Band before tremendous audiences<lb />
throughout the United States, Can-<lb />
ada, and elsewhere around the globe.<lb />
The United States Navy Band has<lb />
made thousands of radio broadcasts<lb />
during the past quarter of a cen-<lb />
turythe best known of these broad-<lb />
easts is the United States Navy Band<lb />
Hour. The Band is no stranger to<lb />
, in the country- Its ultra mo-television audiences, having appear<lb />
'swiBCphoneUa" section, in ad-1 ed on several national telecasts.<lb />
Commander Charles Brendler, Navy<lb />
Band conductor.<lb />
Society Announces Third<lb /><lb />
College Poetry Athology<lb />
Vnerioan College Poetry So-<lb />
1 s announced that it is now<lb />
I its third anthology of out-<lb />
 college poetry. The antno-<lb />
be published this summer.<lb />
g who wish to contribute<lb />
Lrigina works for this publication<lb />
m - soon. Poems, which may<lb />
 subject, may not exceed<lb />
Ev 'nay any individual sub-<lb />
r - . than five poems.<lb />
Iieh are not accepted for<lb />
trill be returned if ac-<lb />
hy a stamped, self-<lb />
addressed envelope, but they cannot<lb />
be otherwise acknowledged. The So-<lb />
ciety cannot compensate students for<lb />
poetry which is published.<lb />
All entries should be sent to Alan<lb />
C Fox, Executive Secretary of the<lb />
American College Poetry Society,<lb />
Box 24463, Los (Angeles 24, Califor-<lb />
nia. The deadline for entries is<lb />
March 30, 1960.<lb />
Weather report: Tomorrow: snow,<lb />
followed by little boys with sleds.<lb />
Readers Digest<lb />
WHO WENT TO THE PROM-AND WHY<lb />
"Hello said the voice on the telephone. "This is Werther<lb />
Kgafooa. I sit next to you in psych. Tin kind of dumpy and<lb />
I always wear a sweat shirt<lb />
Tm afraid I don't remember you said Anna Livia Flure-<lb />
belle.<lb />
" I'm the one whose lecture notes you've been borrowing for<lb />
two years said Werther.<lb />
"Oh, yes said Anna Livia. "What do you wish, WalterT?<lb />
"Wtrtaer stud Werther. "What I wish is to take you to the<lb />
Junior Prom next April<lb />
"But this is November 27, Westnor said Anna Livia,<lb />
"Waiter" said Werther. "Yes, I know, but you are so round<lb />
and beautiful that I was afraid you might have a date already<lb />
"As a matter of fact I do, Wingate said Anna livia.<lb />
"jrertarr said Werther. "Oh, drat<lb />
Anna Livia did not really have a date, but she was expecting<lb />
to be asked by Stewart Stalwart, athletic and BMOC, handsome<lb />
as Apollo, smooth as ivory, wearer of faultless tweeds, smoker<lb />
of Marlboro cigarettes which even without his other achieve-<lb />
ments would stamp him as a man with know-how, with a<lb />
pleasure-oriented palate. If you think navor went out when<lb />
niters came in, try a Marlboro. This one brims with seat snd<lb />
sip and the good, mild taste so dear to those who smoke for the<lb />
pure jov of it. Get yourself a pack of Mariboros and listen to<lb />
your friends say. "There, by George, goes a smoker who knowa<lb />
a hawk from a handsaw<lb />
But I digress. Anna Uvia waited and waited for Stewart<lb />
Stalwart to ask her, but two days before the Prom, to every-<lb />
body i amaiement, he asked Rose-of-Sharon Kinsolving, a non-<lb />
descript girl with pavement-colored hair and a briefcase.<lb />
 Wdedded omptprMttim-<lb />
Anna Uvia immediately phoned Werther Sigafoc Mj<lb />
Prom date has come down with a dread virua, b(BWd anfl<lb />
I have decided to accept your invitation, mWrop<lb />
-Werther said Werther. "Oh, goody gandenr<lb />
The next day Anna livia received a phone call from'Stewart<lb />
Stalwart. "My Prom date has come down with a dread vwa,<lb />
he said. "Will you go with me?"<lb />
"Certainly she said and promptly phoned Werther and etid,<lb />
"I have come down with a dread virua and cannot go to the<lb />
Prom with you, Whipstitch<lb />
"Werther said Werther. "Oh, mice and rate<lb />
So Anna Uvia went to the Prom with Stewartand whxdoyou<lb />
think thev ran into? Rose-of-Sharon with Werther, thaf  who!<lb />
Stewart had felt obliged to aak Rooe-SW beai ate<lb />
alwavs did his homework, but she had weaseJed out beueeebe<lb />
really wanted to go with Werther with fV<lb />
oneneas because they were both ao dumpy. He <lb />
love with her at the Prom, and today they are uvned and run<lb />
a very successful five-minute auto wash in New Bern . U.<lb />
Anna Uvia and Stewart are happy, too. Tiny are etui junion<lb />
and have not miaaed a prom in i<lb />
W hop fll be tmokin<lb />
liktmiUnen but wou don't<lb />
The Special Projects Committee of<lb />
the College Union, which sponsors<lb />
annually the College Union Carnival,<lb />
has announced committees and their<lb />
chairmen who will be working to-<lb />
gether to present the carnival, March<lb />
PI, at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Nancy Brown, chairman of the<lb />
Special Project Committee, will have<lb />
six subcommittees under her. They<lb />
include: Prises, Steven Folks; Pub-<lb />
licity, Faye Hardee; Cashiers, Glenn<lb />
Boyd; Judges, Frances Smith; De-<lb />
corations, Nancy Brown; Door-prize<lb />
tickets, David Thrift. Mrs. Yvonne<lb />
Smith, assistant recreational advisar,<lb />
will serve as carnival advisor.<lb />
There will be a drawing for the<lb />
door prizes which include, a piece<lb />
of luggage for the adult prize, and<lb />
a Treasure Hunt game for the chil-<lb />
dren's prize. Two adult costume prizes<lb />
and two children's costume prizes<lb />
will be awarded for the most carni-<lb />
val-like costume.<lb />
Booth prizes will be awarded on<lb />
the basis of: 1) booth being installed<lb />
on time; 2) booth showing best man-<lb />
agement; 3) booth showing most ori-<lb />
ginality; 4) booth being best decorat-<lb />
ed; 5) booth with best costumed bark-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Regular prizes will be given to<lb />
those attending who accumulate the<lb />
most tickets. There will be approxi-<lb />
mately fifty of these prizes, includ-<lb />
ing records, cards, tennis balls, ten-<lb />
nis racquet, pens, stuffed animals,<lb />
cigarette lighters, and clocks.<lb />
Organizations and the booths they<lb />
will sponsor include, Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma, hot dogs and Pepsis; English<lb />
Club, drtrts; Angel Flight, popcorn;<lb />
Chi Omega, pitch pennies in floating<lb />
cups; Delta Zeta, baseballs and milk<lb />
bottles; Alpha Xi Delta, pie throw-<lb />
ing; Alpha Omicron Pi, shave a bal-<lb />
loon; ACE, putting green.<lb />
Other organizations and their entri-<lb />
es include, Home Economics Club home<lb />
made candy, ham biscuits and popcorn<lb />
bar,s; Alpha Phi Omega, car races;<lb />
Pi Omega Pi, ring toss; FBLA, out-<lb />
guess the rat; Science Club, marriage<lb />
hooth; Phi Omicron, cake sale; Alpha<lb />
Phi Fraternity, bingo; Drill Team, ca-<lb />
sino night; Psychology Club, beat the<lb />
champ; Delta Sigma Pi, ugly man<lb />
contest; Alpha Delta Pi, girlie show.<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
March 17: Playihojuse Performance:<lb />
"Jack and the Beanstalk McGinnis<lb />
3:30 p.m.<lb />
Beginners' Bridge Class, College<lb />
Union, TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
March 18: Playhouse Performance:<lb />
"Jack and the Beanstalk McGin-<lb />
nis, 3:30 p.m.<lb />
March 19: Entertainment Series:<lb />
"The Four Freshmen Wright,<lb />
2:00 p.m.<lb />
Movie: "Desire Under the Elms<lb />
Austin, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Interfraternity Council Ball, Larry<lb />
Elgart Orchestra, Wright, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
March 21: Duplicate Bridge, College<lb />
Union, TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Danforth Lecture: Owen Lattimove,<lb />
Library, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
March 22: Womens' Singles and Mix-<lb />
ed Doubles Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment, College Union, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Owen Lattimore, Danforth Lectur-<lb />
er.<lb />
March 23: Owen Lattimore, Danforth<lb />
Lecturer.<lb />
March 24: Departmental Meetings<lb />
STUDENTS INITIATED INTO<lb />
HONOR SOCIETY<lb />
Eight students have been initiated<lb />
into the Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi, national honor society in<lb />
education. Membership in the organ-<lb />
ization is limited to juniors and sen-<lb />
iors who have excellent scholastic<lb />
lecords and who are interested in<lb />
teaching as a profession.<lb />
New members of the organization,<lb />
' hosen because of commendable per-<lb />
sonal qualities, worthy educational<lb />
ideals, and sound scholarship, are<lb />
Peggy Hope Wood, Delia Ann Stokes,<lb />
Victor Cornacchione, Peggy Frances<lb />
Wynne, Mollie Marie Biggs, Helen<lb />
Frances Fisher, Fred D. Ragan, and<lb />
George R. Hughes.<lb />
BUSINESS FRATERNITY<lb />
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Massad, replacing<lb />
former head, Mizelle Dempsey, has<lb />
been installed as president for the<lb />
1960-1961 term of the East Carolina<lb />
College Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, na-<lb />
tional honorary business fraternity.<lb />
Completing the list of new officers<lb />
of the organization are Doris Kay<lb />
Overton, vice president; Sylvia L.<lb />
Uzzel, secretary; and Gerald D. Har-<lb />
ris, treasurer.<lb />
MUSIC FRATERNITY ELECTS<lb />
SEW MEMBERS<lb />
The Zeta Psi Chapter of Phi Mu<lb />
M;ha Sinfonia, national honorary<lb />
music fraternity, has installed four<lb />
men students ot East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege as new members of the organi-<lb />
zation. Qualifications for member-<lb />
A.i;t Include a high scholastic aver-<lb />
age in the department of music.<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins of East<lb />
arolina has accepted an invitation<lb />
In become an honorary member of<lb />
the campus chapter.<lb />
New student .members of the Zeta<lb />
Psi chapter here are Hubert R. Shea-<lb />
i-on, Samuel S. Branson, Andrew C<lb />
Preston, and Frank G. Dew.<lb />
mugs at an informal party after the<lb />
pledging.<lb />
Later that night, the newly elected<lb />
officers for the year 1960-61 were<lb />
installed. Retiring president Janice<lb />
Saunders presented the sorority gavel<lb />
to Sylvia Sampedro, the newly elect-<lb />
ed president. Other officers are: Vice-<lb />
president in charge of membership,<lb />
Doris Matthews; Vice-president in<lb />
charge of pledges, Delores Holt; Re-<lb />
cording Secretary, Barbara Jones;<lb />
Corresponding Secretary, Joyce Cur-<lb />
rin; Treasurer, Brenda Barefoot; His-<lb />
torian, Rose Chason.<lb />
DEPARTMENTS ATTEND MEET<lb />
The High Point College Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Department will be host to<lb />
representatives from fourteen col-<lb />
leges in the state, including East<lb />
Carolina, at the meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina Home Economics Associa-<lb />
tion on April 1 and 2.<lb />
The entire program of the associa-<lb />
tionai meeting will be based around<lb />
housing interiors, furniture selections<lb />
and design. The theme was selected<lb />
especially since High Point is well<lb />
known for its furniture industry.<lb />
The main purpose of the College<lb />
Division of the North Carolina Home<lb />
Economics Association is to create<lb />
i better understanding among college<lb />
students of Home Economics as a<lb />
profession, to present an opportunity<lb />
for the exchange of ideas and to<lb />
unify college Home Economics in the<lb />
state.<lb />
ALPHA PHI ENTERTAINS<lb />
PA RENTS AT TEA<lb />
On Sunday, March 6, Alpha Phi<lb />
Sorority gave a tea in honor of the<lb />
girls' parents. The parents were<lb />
greeted by the receiving line which<lb />
was made up of the President, Bob-<lb />
bie Bethune; Vice-Presidents, Jo-Ann<lb />
Department Offers<lb />
Language Coarn.<lb />
Accelerated courses In elementary<lb />
French and in elementary Spanish<lb />
will be offered here during the 1960<lb />
Summer Session, Director James L.<lb />
Fleming of the Foreign Languages<lb />
Department has announced.<lb />
The accelerated courses will be<lb />
taught during the first term of the<lb />
summer session and will cover the<lb />
period of June 6-July 12. Classes will<lb />
meet for four hours Monday through<lb />
Friday of each week. Those complet-<lb />
ing requirements of either the French<lb />
or the Spanish accelerated course<lb />
will receive 10 quarter hours of<lb />
credit.<lb />
NEW LAMBDA CHI PRESIDENT . . . Mike Katsias, recently elected to<lb />
serv for the coming year. Othr officers elected are: Crowell Pope, Vice<lb />
President; Bobby Ward, Secretary; Carl Russ, Treasurer; Hugh Vann,<lb />
Pledgemaster; Mickey Conklin, Rush Chairman; Otis Strother, Ritualist;<lb />
Bill Colucci, Social Chairman; Burl Morris, Correspondent; and Carolos<lb />
Burt, Housemanager. MaMon J. Coles serves as advisor for the group. Im-<lb />
mediate plans of the group are concerned with the organization of the newly-<lb />
opened fraternity house located at 552 South Cotanch Street. The members<lb />
are also planning initiation ceremonies for March 25-27. Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,<lb />
East Carolina College President, will be among the faculty members under- fPe nd Janicf Langston; Gay<lb />
A. . . Hogan; Mrs. Allen, President of<lb />
going the initiation ceremonies. K   ' XT n .<lb />
Alumnia of Alpha Phi; Nancy Duf-<lb />
field, National Field Secretary; and<lb />
Pat Stauffer.<lb />
lAfter refreshments had been serv-<lb />
ed, the parents went into the living<lb />
room for informal conversation. Nancy<lb />
Duffield gave a talk about what a<lb />
AFROTC Stages Military Ball<lb />
Miss Jane Carter, honorary Lt. Col.<lb />
and Group Sponsor, was crowned<lb />
queen of the ele enth annual AF<lb />
ROTC military ball held at the Green-<lb />
ville Moose Lodge on Saturday night.<lb />
Crowning of the queen was done<lb />
by Lt. Col. Merritt, Professor of Air<lb />
Science. The queen's court consisted<lb />
of the sponsors of the other Cadet<lb />
organizations: Katherine CrumpLer,<lb />
61st Squadron; Julaine Cannon, 62nd<lb />
Squadron; Janet Arnold, Drill Team;<lb />
and Dianne Neal, Drum and Bugle<lb />
Corp.<lb />
"The First Ball in Space" was the<lb />
theme for the ball sponsored by the<lb />
East Carolina College AFROTC<lb />
 , . n   -   m sorority is and what it should mean<lb />
Cadet Corp. Decorations for the dance I . .  . , <lb />
, , , . i.n to the girls and the parents. Follow-<lb />
centered around a revolving satellite I   r . . .<lb />
  , i. . ing the talk there was singing bv<lb />
No telltale traces<lb />
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with a large reflecting planet to one<lb />
bide of the room.<lb />
Included in the receiving line were:<lb />
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Norman F. Merritt,<lb />
Major Samuel Hodges; Capt. and<lb />
Mrs. Vance Lockamy; Capt. Robert<lb />
Vining and Miss Margaret Simmons;<lb />
Cadet Major Kirby P. Branch and<lb />
Miss Joan Phelps.<lb />
Prior to the crowning of the queen,<lb />
Cadet Kirby Branch gave a brief<lb />
summary of the events which had<lb />
occurred within the corps this year<lb />
in the form of an imaginary visit to<lb />
a space station. Joe Davis and his<lb />
orchestra from Wilson played for the<lb />
ball.<lb />
Cadet Kirby Branch was chairman<lb />
of the Military Ball activities andhad<lb />
as his committee heads Cadet Robert<lb />
Needs, decorations; Cadet Edmund<lb />
Parker, refreshments; and Cadet<lb />
James Stone, invitations.<lb />
Approximately one hundred and<lb />
twenty-five cadets and their wives or<lb />
dates were present for this annual<lb />
affair. Goests included Dr. Leo Jen-<lb />
kins, and Dean James Mallory.<lb />
ng tne taiK mere was singing<lb />
the Alpha Phis.<lb />
Bobbie Bethune, on behalf of the<lb />
sorority, expressed her appreciation<lb />
to the parents for coming.<lb />
FRAT TO RUSH<lb />
Attention all men and women<lb />
students interested in pledging<lb />
TAU SIGMA HONORARY EDU-<lb />
CATIONAL FRATERNITY.<lb />
Persons interested in pledging<lb />
for the Spring quarter pledge<lb />
class should write their letters of<lb />
application to be postmarked not<lb />
later than 5:00 P.M. March 23,<lb />
1960. Please note that applicants<lb />
must have at least a 2.5 average.<lb />
Applications should be mailed to:<lb />
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SORORITY CONDUCTS<lb />
CEREMONY<lb />
Delta Zeta Sorority pledged six-<lb />
teen new members in an "all-white"<lb />
ceremony in the Alumni Building on<lb />
Sunday night, March 13. The ceremony<lb />
climaxed the informal rush which was<lb />
held during the preceding week.<lb />
Those pledged include: Jo Aon<lb />
Berry, Judy Berry, Nancy Berry,<lb />
Martha Carson, Kyle Fox, Jeanette<lb />
Gilley, Lynn Clasford, Glenda Har-<lb />
ris, Ann Hoyle, Gay Hudson, Doming<lb />
Jenkins, Ann King, Sally Morris,<lb />
Shelia Stowe, Zeta Teer, Lois Ann<lb />
Webb.<lb />
The initiated sisters presented<lb />
their new pledges with Delta Zeta<lb />
INFORMAL RUSH ENDS<lb />
Informal rush for the eight nation-<lb />
al sororities on campus ended March<lb />
11 with seventy girls pledging these<lb />
sororities. This was a decided in-<lb />
crease over formal rush which pledg-<lb />
ed only forty-two girls.<lb />
Many sororities reached their mem-<lb />
bership quota of forty-five members,<lb />
with the pledging of this rjewe3t<lb />
group.<lb />
Some of the party themes carried<lb />
out at rush parties included Coney<lb />
Island, beatnik, wishing well, and<lb />
Aunt Jemima.<lb />
In commenting on the results of<lb />
informal rush, Dean Ruth White re-<lb />
marked, "I feel that this was highly<lb />
huccessful<lb />
KAPPA DELTINDUCTS<lb />
Kappa Delta Sorority, at the con-<lb />
clusion of informal rush March 12,<lb />
inducted eight girls into its secord<lb />
pledge group. The pledging service<lb />
took place at the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church and was followed by a slum-<lb />
ber party for all members and<lb />
pledges at home of Mrs. Richard<lb />
Gammon, president of the Greenville<lb />
Kappa Delta Alumnae Association.<lb />
Pledges who were inducted include:<lb />
Kitty Bynum, Patty Godsey, Lynette<lb />
Hobbs, Evelyn Johnson, Jelynn Lang-<lb />
don, Bobbie Jo Sutton, Lin Thompson<lb />
and Mary Twining. Trish Stuart, vice<lb />
president of the sorority, will serve<lb />
as pledge trainer for this group.<lb />
SNEA MEETS NEXT WEEK<lb />
The Student National Education<lb />
Association will meet Wednesday in<lb />
Rawl 130 at 7 p.m. for its regular<lb />
monthly meeting.<lb />
Officers for the 1960-61 year willlbe<lb />
elected at the meeting. The program<lb />
will consist of reports from those<lb />
who will attend the State Convention<lb />
at Asheville, NC. this week-end. All<lb />
members are urged to be present at<lb />
this meeting.<lb />
Out-going officers include: Clinton<lb />
Davis, president; Joe Peele, vice<lb />
president; Lou Alligood, correspond-<lb />
ing secretary; Betty Modlin, record-<lb />
ing secretary; Wayne Forbes, trea-<lb />
surer; Norms Lee Johnson, assist-<lb />
ant treasurer; Ann Davis, historian;<lb />
and Judith Pleasant reporter.<lb />
FRAT INITIATES FOUR<lb />
Phi Omicron, honorary home eco-<lb />
nomics fraternity, initiated four new<lb />
members Tuesday evening at its re-<lb />
gular monthly meeting. Jean Joy-<lb />
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cron include: Jackie Harrison, Janice<lb />
Saunders, Patricia Hart, and Sylvia<lb />
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Former Grid Stars Assume<lb />
Coaching Duties In Track<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Bv MERLE SUMMERS<lb />
Coach Gary Mattocks and Assist-<lb />
ant Coach Lee Atkinson have track<lb />
practice well under way. The unfav-<lb />
orable weather has held up practice<lb />
for several days.<lb />
There are two lettermen return-<lb />
ing. They are Cedric Johnson and<lb />
Ronnie Knouse Other members of<lb />
the team are Ron Harris, T. C. God-<lb />
win, Marshal LeFavor, Richard Stev-<lb />
ens, Wilbur Owens, Sonny Rasinger,<lb />
Mac Seymore. Ken Hurst. Brooks<lb />
Whittington, Nick Hilgert. Buddy<lb />
Welch, and Steve Beck.<lb />
Last year the team was second in<lb />
the North State Conference, fifth in<lb />
the Furm.au Relays, second in the<lb />
High Point Relays, and second in the<lb />
N.A.I.A. District 26 relays.<lb />
The events and participants are<lb />
as follows:<lb />
Mile: Harris, Godwin, and Le-<lb />
Faver<lb />
100 yard Dash: Stevens. John-<lb />
son<lb />
Seymore<lb />
110 yard high hurdles: Johnson,<lb />
Hurst<lb />
220 aid Dash: Stevens<lb />
220 yard low hurdles: Owens<lb />
880 yard Dash: Godwin, Harris,<lb />
Whittington<lb />
Broad Jump: Whittington, Stev-<lb />
ens<lb />
Discus: Knouse, Hilgert, Le-<lb />
Favor<lb />
Javelin: Johnson, Welch, Hilgert<lb />
Shot Putt: Knouse, Welch<lb />
High Jump: Stevens, Beck,<lb />
Knouse<lb />
The schedule is the following:<lb />
Date Opponent Place<lb />
March 21. University<lb />
of Richmond<lb />
March 2 Atlantic Christian<lb />
April 9 Newport News<lb />
Apprentice School<lb />
April 11 N. C. State<lb />
April 30 High Point Relays There<lb />
May 0 N.A.I.A. Dist. No. 26 There<lb />
There<lb />
There<lb />
There<lb />
There<lb />
440 yard Dash: Owens. Basinger, May 14 North State Meet<lb />
FORMER FOOTBALL PLAYERS . . . Garry Mattocks and Lee Atkinson<lb />
will take over the track coaching duties this spring. It will be the second<lb />
coaching assignment for both. They shared coaching duties for the Pirate<lb />
freshmen football team last fall.<lb />
Tugwell Wins In<lb />
Spring Quarter<lb />
Tourney dames<lb />
Nelson Tugwell hit and chopped his<lb />
way through a large entry, and many<lb />
evenly contested matches, to win the<lb />
Spring Quarter Novice Table Tennis<lb />
Tournament, held March 8 in the<lb />
College Union.<lb />
In the finals Tugwell stopped the<lb />
sll-around play of Earl Marshburn<lb />
21-10 and 21-17, with his spin serves<lb />
and forehand drives. In the first<lb />
game Marshburn's forehand drives<lb />
tied the score at 17-17, when Tugwell j<lb />
i sed a series of sidespin serves to<lb />
win three straight points, after<lb />
Marshburn had missed one of his<lb />
drives, to take the game.<lb />
In the semi-finals Tugwell had<lb />
come back to defeat Sam Watson<lb />
21-12, 21-9 with his forehand smash-<lb />
es, after Watson had won the first<lb />
srame 21-16 by forcing Tugwell to<lb />
rush his backhand shots. The second<lb />
semi-final match was won by Marsh-<lb />
burn 21-13 and 21-19 over Dee Bry-<lb />
son's blocking defense.<lb />
Tugwell, runner-up in last quar-<lb />
ter's novice tourney, had a hard pas-<lb />
sage to the finals, as he narrowly won<lb />
out over Jesse Powell's chop defense<lb />
21-19, 21-18 in the first round, and<lb />
then had trouble controlling his drives<lb />
against the sidespin defense of Skip<lb />
Wamsley, whom he finally defeated<lb />
21-17, 17-21, 21-10.<lb />
Sam Watson defeated one of the<lb />
most improved players of the tour-<lb />
rey when he stopped Bowie Martin in<lb />
the quarter finals. Martin's hard hit-<lb />
ting forehand attack had defeated<lb />
Raymond Mills and Ron Crawley in<lb />
two good early round matches, be-<lb />
fore Watson's defense proved too<lb />
much for him. Crawley's unorthodox<lb />
tyle had surprised defensive player<lb />
Merrill Bynum in the first round<lb />
1-13 and 21-18.<lb />
Other top play included the tourney's<lb />
closest match, in which Bryson out-<lb />
lasted James Branton 17-21, 26-24,<lb />
21-18, and Marshburn's defeat of<lb />
Hackhand hitter Ray Watson, 17-21,<lb />
21-15, and 21-18.<lb />
Because of the increased interest<lb />
in this event, another novice tourna-<lb />
ment will be scheduled for sometime<lb />
toward the end of the quarter, Col-<lb />
lege Union Games Committee Chair-<lb />
man Norman Kilpatrick reports. Tug-<lb />
well will be ineligible for this tour-<lb />
ney along with other quarterly novice<lb />
winners Charles Holliday and Bob<lb />
Hutchins.<lb />
LSON TUGWELL<lb />
Sigma Nil Triumphs<lb />
By JERRY NANCE<lb />
Sigma Nu Fraternity won the in-<lb />
tramural tbasketjball championship<lb />
Wednesday night, February 6, de-<lb />
feating the Rocking Robins by a<lb />
score of 66-63. Sigma Nu ended the<lb />
season with a perfect record, win-<lb />
ning twelve .and losing none.<lb />
Led by Larry Crayton and Tink<lb />
Palmer, Sigma Nu took an opening<lb />
load and never trailed; at one point<lb />
in the game they led by as much as<lb />
twenty points. This is the second<lb />
championship Sigma Nu has won this<lb />
ear. They also won the intramural<lb />
football championship.<lb />
The Rocking Robins earned the<lb />
right to play Sigma Nu by defeating<lb />
Rico's All Stars 55-51. The Rocking<lb />
Robins trailed 10 points at half time,<lb />
but a second half rally led by Jerry<lb />
Shackleford, Bob Greene, and Char-<lb />
lev Zucher enabled them to win.<lb />
Japanese Read Of<lb />
EC Table Tennis<lb />
Through EC Champ<lb />
Table tennis fans and players in<lb />
Japan are reading this month about<lb />
the sport as carried on at East Caro-<lb />
lina College. A three-page article by<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick a senior here, ap-<lb />
pears, printed in Japanese, in the<lb />
March issue of "The Table Tennis<lb />
Report a monthly edited by H. Ta-<lb />
masu and having a circulation of a<lb />
million subscribers.<lb />
The Japanese magazine also carries<lb />
a feature article on Kilpatrick's work<lb />
as a student of psychology and as dir-<lb />
ector of table tennis for the Colleen<lb />
Union at East Carolina. Four photo-<lb />
graphs picture Kilpatrick and his<lb />
wife, formerly Ramona Hicks, as<lb />
table tennis players.<lb />
Kilpatrick's article, entitled "The<lb />
Effect of Table Tennis Surfaces<lb />
deals with his observation of the use<lb />
at East Carolina of Japanese-manu-<lb />
factured rackets backed with rubber,<lb />
which he imported and introduced at<lb />
the college. A comparison of the ef-<lb />
fectiveness of these models, popular<lb />
in Japan, with the sandpaper rackets<lb />
commonly used in this country, led<lb />
him to the conclusion that the Japan-<lb />
ese racket requires of the player a<lb />
faster-paced, better-looking game<lb />
than that required in the use of the<lb />
sandpaper racket.<lb />
Kilpatrick became East Carolina's<lb />
champion table tennis player in tour-<lb />
naments held at the College Union.<lb />
As a student at Boston University<lb />
in 1957, he won the title of National<lb />
Intercollegiate Champion and ranked<lb />
thirtieth amon? table tennis players<lb />
in the United States. He has acted<lb />
as a coach for the U. S. Table Tennis<lb />
Association and has written articles<lb />
on the sport for magazines in this<lb />
country and in England.<lb /><lb />
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ur baseball and football coaches discussing which one Was<lb />
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condition for any kind of drills, unless hurling snowballs is ' <lb />
uitche, s or a quarterback's arm. l01 <lb />
Jim Mallory. who has shed his role as Dar of Men to assu<lb />
duties as bEsball coach, had one consolation fi the fact that the<lb />
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pt in anv prartit sessions either. The Pirate baseballer had<lb />
, t in only about thirty minutes of outdoor practice. Coammm<lb />
are running behind schedule in their drills in leference fa,<lb />
year's spring practice. R<lb />
Only Three Starters Gone<lb />
Coach Mallory has lost the services of only three men fro<lb />
m team that was undefeated in MS Conference play. A1 v<lb />
migec<lb />
in All-Conference and All-State performer with the Bucs, ieft<lb />
naduation route. Catcher, Doug Watts, a four year man for the ft! <lb />
and pitcher Glenn Baker, who posted a 6-0 record last year, a JJJ<lb />
their diplomas.<lb />
The Pirates will have in sophomores Larry Crajrtoo &amp;n1 j.<lb />
Ellen, two of the winningest pitchers in the conference. Crayton ?<lb />
ained All-Conference, All-State and A1I-NAIA honors last, will<lb />
man to watch this season. The Greensboro native led the conference<lb />
strike-outs as a freshman a year ago. The little moundsman fanned 20 b<lb />
defeating conference foe, Appalachian last spring, r ayton boasted  j5<lb />
won-lost record, with his only loss coming at the hands of the University<lb />
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lie went down in defeat by a 2-1 score. Ellen, another<lb />
promising hurler<lb />
Group Sponsors<lb />
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The Boys' Intramurals and the<lb />
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23. 1960, at 7:00 p.m. in the Gymnas-<lb />
ium. No admission will be charged.<lb />
The evening will consist of relays,<lb />
social and square dancing and re-<lb />
freshments.<lb />
There will be novelty relays with<lb />
four boys and four girls on each<lb />
team and a drawing to see which<lb />
proup of boys and girls will partici-<lb />
pate together. <lb />
There will also be a run-off relay<lb />
between the top four teams. Medals<lb />
will be awarded to the winning team.<lb />
Participants for the evening have<lb />
been notified. The student body is<lb />
invited to attend and enjoy an eve-<lb />
ning of amusement and dancing.<lb />
The instructor in a basic-training<lb />
course asked a sleepy private, "If<lb />
you were on night sentry duty and<lb />
saw a figure ciawling toward camp,<lb />
what procedure would you follow?"<lb />
"Well, Sir the private answered,<lb />
"I'd help the officer to his quarters<lb />
Readers Digest<lb />
posted a 4-2 record last year. The University of North Carolina end c<lb />
Lejeune were the clubs that put the clamps on Ellen. '<lb />
In the catching department, Coach Mallory has two veterans<lb />
junior Burl Morris, and Charles Johnson, a hefty sophomore. Johnson I<lb />
probably the better hitter, but Morris has the edge on defense.<lb />
Dependable Jim Martin will resume his duties as Mallory's fist<lb />
sacker for the third consecutive season. He is a steady, reliable rtv<lb />
nothing flashy, but he gets the job done.<lb />
Elsewhere in the infield, there is a battle going on at second a<lb />
third bases. Spencer Gaylord, a good gloveman with a fi ring a-<lb />
and Mickey Duffer, a freshman, are both in contention for a starting<lb />
Another freshman, A. W. Faris, may work his way into the kejr<lb />
noition. At third base, the Pirates have two veterans in Bob Hart ass<lb />
Wilbur Cathlow. Freshman Cotton Clayton (the basketball star) bsj<lb />
able to work his way into Mallory's plans. Versatile Glenn Bass w2 H<lb />
at the shortstop position. The All-Conference performer's biggest<lb />
is his terrific speed.<lb />
In the outfield the Bucs have all three of their starters back fhai<lb />
last year. Patrolling left field will be another All-Conference mm, Got<lb />
Pierre. Pierce batted over the .400 mark last spring. WaUy Cockrri<lb />
Jerry Carpenter, team co-captains, will hold down the center and rttkl<lb />
field spots for the Pirates.<lb />
Coach Mallory looks for Elon, who is always strong in the gprir.z<lb />
it. along with Lenoir Rhyne, High Point, and Atlantic Christian to m<lb />
tou.crh this year.<lb />
1 he cold weather that has been dominating the eastern put<lb />
of the state for the last couple of weeks, may prove to be detriment. <lb />
the Bik-s in the early part of the season. It hasn't slowed testa,<lb />
because they have been able to work their arms out in the gym. I<lb />
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Another Championship In Store?<lb />
The Pirates lost only three starters from last year's squad. This sea-<lb />
son, the Bucs have in co-captain Jerry Carpenter, their T<lb />
EC contingent will probably be favored to win the conference again this<lb />
year. Then what about next season? The Bucs will virtually have theh<lb />
same squad returning, and will have to be considered a contender<lb />
knows? Only time will tell. The curtain rises for the first act of the 1960<lb />
season tomorrow when the Pirates tfravel to Camp Lejeune to do<lb />
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his forces for the coming tennis sea-<lb />
son. The Pirate netmen have a com-<lb />
mendable record in that they have<lb />
not lost a North State Conference<lb />
match in two seasons.<lb />
The two returning lettermen are<lb />
John West of Durham and John Sav-<lb />
age of Rocky Mount. John West has<lb />
been elected Captain and is also the<lb />
number one man.<lb />
Other members of the team are as<lb />
follows: Joe Holloway of Durham;<lb />
Blarnie Tanner of Rocky Mount, who<lb />
was the state high school tennis<lb />
champion; EU.on RobeTson; Bert<lb />
Stafford; Bob Hutchins; and Al<lb />
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The weather has been the main<lb />
hindrance. Bad weather forced the<lb />
team to practice inside. The first<lb />
match is only one week away.<lb />
The schedule is as follows:<lb />
I Opponent Place<lb />
March 24 Atlantic Christian There<lb />
March 28 Cornell University Here<lb />
March 29 Cornell University Heie<lb />
April 8 N. C. State There<lb />
April 9 Wake Forest There<lb />
April 11 Elon There<lb />
April 22, 23 Second Annual<lb />
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AprF 30 Elon<lb />
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East Tarolin-i basketball feBfVsfl<lb />
will have one last chance to see a few<lb />
of their players perform,<lb />
8 the Pirate contingent journey to<lb />
Portsmouth. Virginia "  sr-<lb />
r.ossibly Friday and Saturday<lb />
to compete in the Pwtl<lb />
vitational Tournament.<lb />
Each year the Tidewater<lb />
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host of college star, from <lb />
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Carroll Younpkin. DBg Kistler, anc<lb />
Howard Hurt of Duke University.<lb />
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