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SGA Elections<lb />
In a few hours polls for SGA elec-<lb />
tions will close. Students who have<lb />
not yet voted are urged to do so.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Campus Radio<lb />
Hear complete election returns cov-<lb />
erage today on campus radio station<lb />
WWS until 11:00. Interviews with<lb />
election winners at 11:30.<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960<lb />
Number 20<lb />
Student Government Elections End Today<lb />
Many Compete<lb />
New IFC President<lb />
DON CON LEY . . . was elected president of the Interfraternity Council<lb />
at a call meeting March 16. Conley, a member of The Pi Kappa Alpha Fra-<lb />
ternity succeeds Bill Wallace of Thvta Chi as president. Other officers<lb />
elected are as follows: vice president, Tommy Tucker, of Sigma Nu; secre-<lb />
tar. Carelton Reamon, Theta Chi; and treasurer, Bobby Ward of Lambda<lb />
Chi. Ward was re-elected to the treasurer's post. (Photo by Fred Robertson)<lb />
SELECTIVE SERVICE TESTS<lb />
 plications for the April 28,<lb />
10 administration of the Col-<lb />
lege Qualification Test are now<lb />
available at Selective Service<lb />
ystesi local boards throughout<lb />
the country.<lb />
Eligible students who intend<lb />
to take this test should apply at<lb />
once to the nearest Selective<lb />
Service local board for an appli-<lb />
cation and a bulletin of inform-<lb />
ation.<lb />
Following instructions in the<lb />
bulletin, the student should fill<lb />
out his application and mail it<lb />
immediately in the envelope pro-<lb />
vided to SELECTIVE SERVICE<lb />
EXAMINING SECTION Educa-<lb />
tional Testing Service, P. O. Box<lb />
S8C, Princeton. New Jersey. Ap-<lb />
plications for the April 28 test<lb />
must be postmarked no later than<lb />
April 7. 1960.<lb />
According to Educational Test-<lb />
ing Service, which prepares and<lb />
administers the test, it will be<lb />
greatly to the student's advan-<lb />
tage to take this test, as it may<lb />
determine whether the student<lb />
may qualify to be deferred.<lb />
The testing center located<lb />
Bearesl East Carolina will be at<lb />
Atlantic Christian College in<lb />
Wilson.<lb />
CU SPECIAL EVENT<lb />
Friday night at 7:30, the Col-<lb />
lege Union is sponsoring a Mar-<lb />
ried Couples Bridge Party. This<lb />
event will take place in the TV<lb />
Room of the CU and all married<lb />
couples are urged to attend. Pri-<lb />
zes will be awarded and refresh-<lb />
ments served.<lb />
Drill Team Wins<lb />
Top Honors In<lb />
lurham Contest<lb />
East Carolina's Air Force ROTC<lb />
precision drill team won top honors<lb />
in the Area C-2 Arnold Air Society<lb />
Drill Contest held at the Durham<lb />
Armory March 19. The team com-<lb />
neted against AF ROTC drill teams<lb />
from colleges and universities in this<lb />
state, South Carolina, and Virginia.<lb />
The drill team received a handsome<lb />
21-inch trophy in recognition of their<lb />
superiority.<lb />
At. the Cherry Blossom Festival in<lb />
Washington, D.C April 8-9, the East<lb />
Carolina Drill Team will participate<lb />
in the big parade staged during the<lb />
e'ebration. The group will also take<lb />
'art In two drill contests. As repre-<lb />
sentative of Area C-2, they will com-<lb />
pete for the National Arnold Air<lb />
Society Drill Award; and as repre-<lb />
sentatives of East Carolina College,<lb />
for the National Drill Competition<lb />
Trophy.<lb />
In the drill contest at Durham last<lb />
weekend, the Duke University team<lb />
won second place; A and T in Greens-<lb />
boro, third place; and University of<lb />
North Carolina, fourth place.<lb />
Members of the East Carolina drill<lb />
team are Wil'iam T. Wiley, John A.<lb />
Sampedro, Edward J. Farrell, Michael<lb />
B. Wood, Ronald N. Crawley, Willie<lb />
C. Anders, Charles D. Bland, Paul B.<lb />
Brooks, Thomas G. Leary, Roy L.<lb />
Morris, John D. Johnson, William W.<lb />
RusseU, Gordon E. Gillis, Jimmy W.<lb />
Rowe, and Kenneth G. Alexander.<lb />
Commander of the group is Cadet<lb />
Second Lieutenant Walter T. Wor-<lb />
thington.<lb />
Lattimore Expresses Views<lb />
On McCarthy, World Affairs<lb />
Holt Issues Notice Stopping Classes On<lb />
Austin Third Floor As Safety Measure<lb />
According to a notice issued Mon-<lb />
day by Dean of Instruction, Robert<lb />
L. Holt, classes will no longer be as-<lb />
signed to the third floor of Austin<lb />
Building. This became effective Mon-<lb />
day. March 21.<lb />
Dr. Holt's notice, stated "In the<lb />
interest of safety and the welfare<lb />
of East Carolina College students,<lb />
classes will no longer be assigned<lb />
to the third floor of Austin Building,<lb />
which is considered dangerous as a<lb />
notential fire hazard<lb />
The notice further said that at<lb />
the earliest possible time when space<lb />
became available, faculty offices on<lb />
third floor of Austin would be re-<lb />
located.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, speaking in<lb />
i elation to the suspension of classes<lb />
on the third floor of Austin, stated,<lb />
"We want to close off the entire<lb />
third floor completely as far as we<lb />
can. No classes will be held there<lb />
at all<lb />
Dr. Jenkins further said that the<lb />
administration was trying to find<lb />
offices for the faculty members<lb />
whose offices are located on the<lb />
third floor, and as soon as that could<lb />
be taken care of, the third floor<lb />
would be closed off completely.<lb />
"Joseph McCarthy led a complete-<lb />
ly amoral political life Owen Latti-<lb />
more, professor of political science at<lb />
the Johns Hopkins University, told<lb />
an audience of ECC students and<lb />
faculty early this week.<lb />
Mr. Lattimore appeared on the cam-<lb />
pus this week under the sponsorship<lb />
f the Danforth Project in lectures<lb />
preliminary to the opening of East<lb />
Carolina's Seventh Annual World<lb />
Affairs Institute.<lb />
In a lecture on the McCarthy Hear-<lb />
ings Monday morning, Lattimore ex-<lb />
plained the reason for the political<lb />
atmosphere of the McCarthy period.<lb />
The outcome of the World War dis-<lb />
appointed Americans who had pour-<lb />
ed their efforts into making a better<lb />
world" said Lattimore. He also dis-<lb />
cussed the anti-Democratic (Party)<lb />
feelings which added to the post-war<lb />
'Msillusionment and helped to create<lb />
a general attitude of intense anti-<lb />
Communism.<lb />
Lattimore showed that this was an<lb />
idea! period for McCarthy to rise to<lb />
an influential position in Congress.<lb />
Though Lattimore strongly criticiz-<lb />
ed the methods used by the Congres-<lb />
sional Committee during the McCar-<lb />
thy Hearings, he stated that "the<lb />
congressional committee is an abso-<lb />
lute necessity<lb />
In discussing Communist China,<lb />
Lattimore emphasized the "positive<lb />
development" of nationalism in China.<lb />
He stated that ideas of nationalism<lb />
were stirring in Asia even before<lb />
World War I. Though these ideas<lb />
grew stronger after this period he<lb />
explained, nationalist movement in<lb />
Asia did not succeed because none of<lb />
them was strong enough to overthrow<lb />
alien rule. "Though China was in-<lb />
vaded martially and economically<lb />
many times, nationalism was never<lb />
stifled" he added.<lb />
Lattimore asserted that Japan as<lb />
tpWt?<lb />
For Positions<lb />
Student Government election polls Chandler, Jayne Chandler, Lynne<lb />
Owen Latimore<lb />
sponsible for the "liberation of Asia<lb />
Japan caused Asian countries to for-<lb />
get the prestigious factors of being<lb />
part of a European empire, he ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Lattimore expressed doubt of an<lb />
impending schism between Commun-<lb />
ist China and Soviet Russia. He dis-<lb />
counted the opinion expressed by<lb />
American journalists who predict<lb />
such a political break between the<lb />
two socialist countries. "Though there<lb />
may be small problems because of<lb />
their different states of development<lb />
there will be no open conflict he<lb />
added.<lb />
Colleges Send Aid<lb />
To Alabama State<lb />
will close late this afternoon after a<lb />
full day of campus wide voting to<lb />
determine SGA officers for the com-<lb />
ing year.<lb />
Polls have been set up in all the<lb />
dormitories and in the lobby of<lb />
Wright Auditorium for the purpose<lb />
of voting for new Student Govern-<lb />
ment and Men's and Women's Judi-<lb />
ciary officers for the coming tenn<lb />
of office. Regular voting procedures<lb />
wi'l be followed, and voting will con-<lb />
tinue until 4 o'clock p.m. today.<lb />
Voters are reminded that those<lb />
offices for which there are no candi-<lb />
dates running are open for any eli-<lb />
gible member of the student body,<lb />
and that a name can be written in<lb />
for all these offices.<lb />
The SGA slate is as follows: for<lb />
president, Bill Hamilton, Jim Speight,<lb />
and Barney West; for vice president,<lb />
Bil'y Nichols. Nichols' is the only<lb />
name that will appear on the ballot<lb />
sheet; however, there are two peti-<lb />
tion candidates, to be voted for on<lb />
a write-in. They are Edgar Williams<lb />
and Raymond Gillikin.<lb />
Those running for secretary are<lb />
Barbara Jones, Mary John Best,<lb />
and Camilla Henderson; for treasur-<lb />
er, Charles Munn; and for assistant<lb />
treasurer, Bobby Ward. Gloria Hof-<lb />
ier is the candidate for historian.<lb />
The judiciary officers are voted for<lb />
only by men, for the Men's Judiciary,<lb />
and women, for the Women's Judi-<lb />
ciary. The slate for men is as fol-<lb />
lows: chairman Otis Strother; vice<lb />
chairman, Paul A. Gibbs; member-at-<lb />
large, Ray E. Jones, Michael Wilkin-<lb />
son, and Mike Keziah. There are no<lb />
Chambers, Rose Chasen, Lynn Crouch,<lb />
Doris Davenport, Dee Davis, Eliza-<lb />
beth Ann Davis, Alice Lee Edwards.<lb />
Patsy Elliott, Betty Rose Frazier,<lb />
Jaye Finnegan, Margaret Ann Cuie,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Gardner, Amy Sue<lb />
Gwaltney, Penny Hamilton, Jacque-<lb />
line Harris, Roberta Harrison, Pat-<lb />
ricia Hart, Camilla Henderson, De-<lb />
'ores Holt, Judy Jolly, Barbara Jones.<lb />
Nancy King, Betty Lane, Peggy L.<lb />
Lane, Phyllis Langston Ann Middle-<lb />
ton, Sandy Moon, Jeanne Moye,<lb />
Betty Faye Moore, Sally Morris,<lb />
Tulie Moser, Jean Mullen, Ann Mc-<lb />
Carver, Helen McPherson, Mary Beth<lb />
Nichols, Pat Overman, Martha Quinn,<lb />
Judy Redfern, Dianne Saunders.<lb />
Markie Smith, Sue Sparkman, Ra-<lb />
chel Spivey, Joan Williams, Bobbie<lb />
Jo Sutton, and Sandra Wrenn.<lb />
AAUW Awards Murray Grant<lb />
Evelyn Jant Murray of Roxboro,<lb />
r tudent of music, will study in<lb />
any during the coming summer<lb />
ths on a scholarship of $650 just<lb />
a-varded to her by the Greenville<lb />
Branch of the American Association<lb />
f Tniversity Women.<lb />
V. Karen McLawhorn of Vanee-<lb />
sophomore specializing in art,<lb />
named as alternate.<lb />
The AAUW award is the third to<lb />
an outstanding part in activities and<lb />
organizations of the music depart-<lb />
ment. Early this month, as one of<lb />
the few seniors to receive special<lb />
recognition as a solo performer, she<lb />
was presented by the department in<lb />
a graduating honors recital.<lb />
She has appeared as soloist with<lb />
the East Carolina Orchestra, and<lb />
with the East Carolina Concert Band.<lb />
Tn productions by the college Opera<lb />
Theater she has had leading roles in<lb />
Sometona's "The Bartered Bride"<lb />
and Menotti's "The Medium" and<lb />
lias twice been a soloist in the an-<lb />
nual performance on the campus of<lb />
Handel's "The Messiah<lb />
In East Carolina music organiza-<lb />
tions she has acted as president of<lb />
the campus chapter of Sigma Alpha<lb />
Iota, international professional music<lb />
organization for women, and as stu-<lb />
dent director of the College Choir,<lb />
and represented the local Sigma Al-<lb />
pha Iota group at its national con-<lb />
vention in San Francisco last sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Jane Murray<lb />
be made to an East Carolina College<lb />
student by the local organisation.<lb />
Miss Murray is the second student of<lb />
music to receive it.<lb />
A student of voice, Miss Murray<lb />
is planning tentatively to atudy at<lb />
the State Academy, Munich, Ger-<lb />
many. Here she is studying with Mrs.<lb />
Gladys R. White of the department<lb />
of music.<lb />
Miss Murray, a contralto, baa taken<lb />
Her excellent record in academic<lb />
work is evidenced by the frequent in-<lb />
clusion of her name on the college<lb />
Dean's List and the Honor Roll.<lb />
Miss McLawhorn, alternate, has a<lb />
superior record as a student of art<lb />
at East Carolina. She is specializing<lb />
in the graphic arts and plans to be-<lb />
come a teacher. In the student art<lb />
society at the college, she holds the<lb />
position of treasurer. She has ap-<lb />
peared in short talks and demonstra-<lb />
tions before the East Carolina Art<lb />
Society and at the Rocky Mount and<lb />
the Greenville art festivals. Her work<lb />
has been entered In several state and<lb />
national priat shows.<lb />
Room Assignments<lb />
The week of March 28-31 has<lb />
been set aside for the assignment<lb />
of rooms for fall, 1960. Please<lb />
follow this procedure in applying<lb />
for your room:<lb />
1. Fill out room application with1<lb />
ink. (You will secure your appli-<lb />
cation blank either at a house<lb />
meeting or from your Dormitory<lb />
Counselor's office.)<lb />
2. Take application to Cashier's<lb />
Office, make your $10.00 deposit,<lb />
and get your application marked<lb />
paid.<lb />
3. Take your application to Jar-<lb />
vis Hall and sign up for your<lb />
room.<lb />
The Schedule will be as Fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
1. Monday, March 28, at 10:30<lb />
p.m. there will be house meetings<lb />
in the upperclassman dormitories<lb />
giving those who wish to do so<lb />
the opportunity of retaining their<lb />
same rooms, or one in the game<lb />
Luilding. The upperclassman dor-<lb />
mitories will be Fleming, Jarvis,<lb />
Wilson, Garrett and Slay.<lb />
2. Tuesday, March 29, Seniors<lb />
will sign up for their rooms.<lb />
3. Wednesday, March 30, Jun-<lb />
iors will sign'up for their rooms.<lb />
4. Thursday, March 31, Sopho-<lb />
mores and Freshmen will sign up<lb />
for their rooms.<lb />
5. The classifications as of next<lb />
fall will be considered.<lb />
6. No assignment will be consid<lb />
ered permanent nntil the $10.00<lb />
fee is paid.<lb />
7. Those who are having rooms<lb />
held must pay their fee on the<lb />
days designated for their classi-<lb />
fications.<lb />
Ruth White<lb />
Dean of Women<lb />
Jenkins Announces<lb />
Dorm Dedications<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins has an-<lb />
rounced that the men's dormitory,<lb />
Jones Hal named in honor of Dr.<lb />
Paul Jones of Farmville, will be de-<lb />
dicated Sunday, May 15.<lb />
Jenkins also said that a portrait<lb />
of Dr. Jones, longtime friend of East<lb />
iCarolina College, and Pitt County's<lb />
representative in the North Caro-<lb />
lina General Assembly for a numbei<lb />
of years, is being painted by Mrs.<lb />
Georgia Hearne of Greenville.<lb />
Jenkins stated further that Um-<lb />
.tead Hall, which will become a<lb />
women's dormitory next fall, and Slay<lb />
Hall, would be dedicated in a joint<lb />
ceremony as soon as construction for<lb />
a parlor, which will join the two<lb />
buildings, is completed,<lb />
in imperial power was largely re-<lb />
rjpsFive colleges collected almost<lb />
$1500 last week to aid the students<lb />
of Alabama State College in Mont-<lb />
gomery, and an additional $200 was<lb />
raised at a rally held at the Yale<lb />
Cha lenge this weekend.<lb />
The five schoolsOberlin, Swarth-<lb />
,vore and the Universities of Chicago,<lb />
Colorado and Wisconsincollected<lb />
rbe funds to be used for food for the<lb />
"early 1.000 students who went on<lb />
strike protesting the arrest of their<lb />
fellow schoolmates participating in<lb />
non-violem sit-ins. When they refused<lb />
to register, the administration re-<lb />
fused to open the dining room, thus<lb />
leaving the students with wortWess<lb />
meal tickets and no place to eat.<lb />
Learning of the need of funds for<lb />
food, the five schools raised money on<lb />
their campuses to help feed the Ala-<lb />
bama students. Almost $1,000 was<lb />
sent to Montgomery before the strike<lb />
was called off.<lb />
The remainder of the money will<lb />
be put into a fund to be used for the<lb />
;ega expenses incurred by the stu-<lb />
dents who have been arrested.<lb />
candidates for either secretary or<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
The Women's Judiciary candidates<lb />
are: chairman, Evelyn B. Crutch-<lb />
field; vice chairman, Ruby Bradshaw,<lb />
Markie Smith, and Betty Rose Fra-<lb />
y.ier; secretary, Dee Davis, Jean La-<lb />
sater, and Gail Walker; treasurer,<lb />
Judy Jolly and Barbara Schwab.<lb />
There are six candidates for member-<lb />
at-large: Gracie Barber, Faye Aber-<lb />
nathy, Beth Baker, Sue Wylie, Rachel<lb />
Spivey, and Ann McCarver.<lb />
Fifty-three girls have filed for the<lb />
position of college marshal. Of thece<lb />
fifty-three, fifteen will be elected,<lb />
with two alternates. Those who filed<lb />
ire: Sonya Azam, Joyce Batchelor,<lb />
Betty Lou Beales, Milly Bowden,<lb />
Ruby Bradshaw, Bonnie Burch, Jane<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB MEETING<lb />
The next regular meeting of<lb />
the Psychology Club will be ofi<lb />
Monday, March 28, in Rawls No.<lb />
105. Meeting time will be 4 P.M<lb />
and all members are urged to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
ECC Hosts NSSGA<lb />
This Weekend<lb />
This weekend, East Carolina will be<lb />
host to the spring meeting of the<lb />
North State Student Government As-<lb />
sociation. Six other colleges are send-<lb />
ing delegates and approximately<lb />
forty people are expected.<lb />
The primary purpose of the meet-<lb />
ing is the election of officers for<lb />
1960-61. Any problems common to the<lb />
Association will also be discussed.<lb />
Delegates from Catawba, Western<lb />
Carolina, High Point, and Pfeiffer<lb />
will arrive Friday evening. There<lb />
will be an officer's meeting in t'ne<lb />
Student Government office at nine.<lb />
Saturday morning the first gen-<lb />
eral assembly will convene at ten<lb />
a.m. President Jenkins will extend a<lb />
greeting from East Carolina and Dr.<lb />
Clinton Prewett, Head of the Psycho-<lb />
logy Department, will be the speaker.<lb />
After lunch and a tour of the cam-<lb />
pus, the second assembly will meet.<lb />
At this assembly, the new officers<lb />
wi'l be elected. A banquet in the new<lb />
cafeteria is scheduled for Saturday<lb />
evening with Dr. Robert Holt as<lb />
speaker. A dance in Wright Audit-<lb />
orium will begin at nine.<lb />
The final gathering is set for 9:45<lb />
Sunday. At this time, new officers<lb />
will take over. According to present<lb />
plans, the group will adjourn at<lb />
eleven a.m.<lb />
One of the outstanding features<lb />
of the weekend is the presentation of<lb />
the award for the most outstanding<lb />
student government in the North<lb />
State Association.<lb />
Various Activities Highlight Greek Weekend<lb />
PAYOFF . . . IFC Treasurer Bobby Ward is shown as he presents The Four<lb />
Freshmen with a bundle of one hundred dollar bills in payment for their TIME OUT . . . Bill Hamilton, overall chairman of the IFC-Panhellenic Ball,<lb />
performance in Wright Building Saturday afternoon. Assisting Ward with takes time out to relax from his duties with date Lee Lovette. The dance<lb />
his presentation are Dr. James Butler (right) and IFC President Don Conley. took place in Keel's Warehouse, featuring the music of Larry Elgart.<lb />
NOTICE TO ALL SENIORS:<lb />
A meeting of the senior class has<lb />
been scheduled for Tuesday, March 29,<lb />
at 7:00 P. M. in Flannagan auditor-<lb />
A variety of social activities took<lb />
place on the East Carolina campus<lb />
last weekend, with many visitors on<lb />
hand, as the Interfraternity Council,<lb />
in conjunction with tbs Panhellenic<lb />
Council staged the first annual IFC-<lb />
Panhellenic Council Ball in Keel's<lb />
ium. All seniors are urged to attend.<lb />
The final plans fo gaduation will be I Warehouse.<lb />
decided. ' The dance, which featured the mu-<lb />
sic of Larry Elgart of New York,<lb />
was preceded by several individual<lb />
social functions held by the member<lb />
organisations of the Interfraternity<lb />
and Panhellenic Council.<lb />
Highlighting the weekend's agenda<lb />
was a concert in Wright Auditorium,<lb />
sponsored by the IFC and Panhel-<lb />
lenic Council in cooperation with the<lb />
Student Government's Entertainment<lb />
Series.<lb />
Keel's warehouse, the site of the<lb />
dadnce, was decorated by a joint com-<lb />
mittee of the IFC and Panhellenic<lb />
featuring the Four Freshmen of Cap- Council with Bill Hamilton of the Pi<lb />
itol recording fame. The concert was Kappa Alpha Fraternity heading the<lb />
decorating operations.<lb />
The warehouse, located on the out-<lb />
skirts of Greenville, was arranged<lb />
with a cafe motif. Enclosing the area<lb />
dotted with tables were sheets of<lb />
tobacco canvas, while the tables were<lb />
lighted with candles. The background<lb />
of the area was decorated with flow-<lb />
ers, and ivy, as were the roof sup-<lb />
ports and the bandstand.<lb />
.<lb />
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THURSDAY, MARCH 24,<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
New Regulations Needed<lb />
For Class Attendance<lb />
To Boost EC Standards<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Professor Congratulates Student Body<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The performance by the Pour<lb />
Freshmen in Wright Auditorium on<lb />
Saturday was rewarding to me in at<lb />
least two ways. First, I was impress-<lb />
ed with the music. In addition to be-<lb />
ing artistically performed it was en-<lb />
joyable and listenable as well. Second,<lb />
I was impressed with the audience.<lb />
I was pleased to see Wright Audit-<lb />
orium literally packed on a Saturday<lb />
afternoon with well-dressed college<lb />
students. Even the beards didn't look<lb />
so bad over neat shirts, ties, and<lb />
coats!<lb />
This brings me to the point of<lb />
this letter. As a faculty member,<lb />
1 should like to congratulate the<lb />
members of the student body on their<lb />
Among other changes much needed at<lb />
East Carolina is a revised regulation on<lb />
class attendance. Under the present system<lb />
quality points are deducted when a student<lb />
takes more cuts than are designated for a<lb />
particular course regardless of the quantity<lb />
or quality of work he does.<lb />
This program fails to recognize three of<lb />
the more outstanding factors in education.<lb />
First of all it provides no reward for<lb />
individual initiative. If a student is capable<lb />
of doing the required work in a given course<lb />
and becomes familiar enough with the mater-<lb />
ial to satisfy the professor of the course,<lb />
there is no point in stipulating that he must appearance and conduct at this per-<lb />
attend'class. As long as 1 student learns, it formance. It made me proud to be<lb />
does not matter where. It has been our ex-<lb />
perience that some classrooms retard learn-<lb />
ing more than they speed it, although these<lb />
cases are rare. However, if a case like this<lb />
should occur, the student should not be<lb />
taxed for using his time more effectively.<lb />
Secondly, As we have already stated,<lb />
most classes aid learning. The student who<lb />
habitually cuts these classes is an undesir-<lb />
able from the beginning. By cutting the class<lb />
and participating half-heartedly he holds<lb />
back the rest of the class and slows up the<lb />
progress of the other students. This type<lb />
student attends class only because he knows<lb />
he must. His intellectual attitude is one ot<lb />
apathy and all he wants is to just scrape by.<lb />
Yet the atmosphere created by required class<lb />
attendance not only allows this type student,<lb />
it encourages it by giving a false sense of<lb />
self satisfaction to those v ho think they are<lb />
learning if they attend the required classes.<lb />
Last of all this system of required at-<lb />
tendance is ridiculous from this standpoint:<lb />
All told, and not counting time and effort,<lb />
each student invests at least five hundred<lb />
dollars each quarter to attend college (tak-<lb />
ing into consideration the money he would<lb />
be earning if he were working full time).<lb />
To spend this much money for a product<lb />
and then not utilize it is stupid. Dr. George<lb />
Pasti summed it up once when he said, "A<lb />
student who is given a free class cut should<lb />
to the registrar and demand some of ms<lb />
uition back<lb />
If a persi enters a restaurant and buys<lb />
a meal, it is absurd to assume the cook will<lb />
be expected to stand over him and force him<lb />
to eat it.<lb />
By initiating an unlimited cut system<lb />
the college will improve the quality of its<lb />
student body.<lb />
Students who do not wish to learn and<lb />
who go to class only because they have to<lb />
will be allowed to sleep all day if they so<lb />
re. No quality points will be deducted<lb />
.or cuts. However, these students will know<lb />
the difference at the end of the quarter. The<lb />
final exams will tell the story.<lb />
Those students who have no desire to<lb />
learn and no initiative to study will flunk.<lb />
As a result they will either change their<lb />
habits or flunk out entirely. This atmos-<lb />
phere of "produce or get out" will separate<lb />
the sheep from the goats and finally result<lb />
in a higher level student body.<lb />
In addition to this, those students who<lb />
have an earnest desire to learn will be given<lb />
more opportunity to do so and the space<lb />
vacated by the flunk outs will be available<lb />
for more earnest students.<lb />
The final results would be a much im-<lb />
proved intellectual atmosphere and a higher<lb />
grade student body on campus.<lb />
Freshmen should not be allowed to par-<lb />
ticipate in this program however, because<lb />
they have not yet had time to mature intel-<lb />
lectuallv and otherwise. The present program<lb />
is satisfactory for them. Sophomores could<lb />
have unlimited cuts if they had already dem-<lb />
onstrated their desires by getting and keep-<lb />
ing a grade average of three.<lb />
But by the time a student becomes a<lb />
junior he should be smart enough to be put<lb />
on his own. If he fails to produce, send him<lb />
home . . . he's only in the way here.<lb />
of the above and, by surreptious im-<lb />
plications and untruths, attempted to<lb />
convince his readers that his state-<lb />
ments are the truths.<lb />
Finally, we give Mr. Walker credit<lb />
for the possession of a certain amount<lb />
of creative ability in the field of fic-<lb />
tion. However, we feel that he should<lb />
refrain from creativity while at-<lb />
tempting to present the facts.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Fred D. Ragan<lb />
C. W. Warrick, Jr.<lb />
James K. Hall<lb />
En<lb />
Garde<lb />
Today is the day we<lb />
Kp Bie Man on campus for u<lb />
be Big 1 ,tical promises made<lb />
numbing P" <lb />
will be forgotten lik<lb />
Modern World<lb />
Autos, Missile Compete<lb />
As Machines Pose Threat<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
under the<lb />
paign speeches<lb />
the<lb />
after-effects of too much<lb />
booze<lb />
LITTLE MAN ONc,CAMPUS<lb />
teacher here and to be a part of<lb />
the audience enjoying the program.<lb />
As Co-chairman of the Inauguration<lb />
Committee, it is my sincere hope that<lb />
the entire student body will be just<lb />
as "handsome" (and pretty) on May<lb />
13 on the occasion of Doctor Jenkins'<lb />
inauguration as .President of East<lb />
Carolina College. On that day, we are<lb />
anxious to put our best foot forward<lb />
ir every way; and certainly one of<lb />
the best ways to impress our large<lb />
lumber of out-of-town guests and<lb />
friends of the college will be for our<lb />
students to be "dressed up" for the<lb />
ceremony. After seeing yon on Satur-<lb />
day, I know we can count on your<lb />
co-operation.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
James L. White<lb />
Professor of Business<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
"Indictment by Slander It seems<lb />
that the East Carolinian has now<lb />
reached the depth of the McOarthian<lb />
Press of another decade. Mr. Walker's<lb />
indictment of the honor and integrity<lb />
of the organized veterans on this<lb />
campus is a direct collision with fact.<lb />
That is: he is either ill-informed or<lb />
a pusillanimous liar.<lb />
Tt is suggested that Mr. Walker<lb />
make an investigation of three sig-<lb />
nificant points mentioned in his article<lb />
of March 17th: the use of the verb<lb />
"ordered "ice cream cones and<lb />
the source of the flowers that was<lb />
mentioned in the article. To supple-<lb />
ment what we are sure will be a<lb />
thorough investigation by Mr. Wal-<lb />
ker, we sincerely implore the admin-<lb />
istration to investigate the charge of<lb />
defacing public property by the vet-<lb />
erans of this campus.<lb />
Since the East Carolinian is the<lb />
"voice of the students we recom-<lb />
mend the findings of the subsequent<lb />
investigations be published in this<lb />
paper. Also we recommend that ap-<lb />
propriate disciplinary action be taken<lb />
apunst any individuals indicted by<lb />
(vidence, not slander.<lb />
Further, it would seem that Mr.<lb />
Walker has finally composed himself<lb />
enough to mention that campaign of<lb />
a year ago. In mentioning this at this<lb />
late date, Mr. Walker has done one of<lb />
three things: Forgotten the real<lb />
facts of the campaign; never known<lb />
those facts; or a combination of one<lb />
good plot, but<lb />
happen Fred<lb />
eTTgfc LEAVE HIM ALOrJE-HE LOOKING ttg Jpe<lb />
iAOZS WORPG IO RNISH A 0,000 (AORD THEME. <lb />
Now If I Had Been Running<lb />
The snow season ends<lb />
winds and rains tome. Result: mud.<lb />
Tired rubber boots fight an endless<lb />
battle to stay together before the<lb />
"slush" season closes . . . Election<lb />
results are coming in. Hearts bleed,<lb />
egos are crushed, rationalizations<lb />
drown out the inevitable, and disinter-<lb />
ested observers now make their usual<lb />
"If I had been running . . . "speech-<lb />
es. Question: how many of these<lb />
erusheu bystanders voted?<lb />
Teacher's Pet, a comedy about<lb />
teaching vs experience has been sche-<lb />
duled as the movie for the weak.<lb />
Stars Doris Day and Clark Gable are<lb />
fair, but Gig Young takes the bows<lb />
js the "show-saver All teachers are<lb />
urged to .attend . . . Much to the<lb />
surprise of many front page news-<lb />
paper readers, the Navy Band ap-<lb />
peared as scheduled. Outstanding<lb />
entertainment goes in and out of EC<lb />
and people continue to say, "What's<lb />
to do?" Sorry, but Brenda Lee has<lb />
been booked solid by the disc jockeys.<lb />
The cast for A Midsummer Night's<lb />
Dream has been selected with several<lb />
townspeople coning roles. Those who<lb />
saw last year's Romeo and Juliet<lb />
should be happy to hear that Lois<lb />
(Juliet) Garren will again perform.<lb />
Mrs. Garren has made quite a name<lb />
for herself in the Lost Colony per-<lb />
formances . . Informal rush came<lb />
!('(!<lb />
were<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
and the to close with most sororities satis-<lb />
with the results. More pledges<lb />
taken in than in the formal<lb />
proceedings. Why? Less work and<lb />
much easier to dress for.<lb />
East Carolina is growing! Another<lb />
men's dormitory is going upUrn-<lb />
stead is going to be a girls' dorm<lb />
next year. Enrollment is at its peak<lb />
and professors are clamping down on<lb />
lazy students; but only the students<lb />
can improve the quaHty. The ques-<lb />
tion is "Do they really want to?" . . .<lb />
Correction: Everyone laughs at<lb />
mistakes, except the ones who make<lb />
.hem. Lat week another movie was<lb />
discussed under the title of Desire<lb />
1'nder th Elms. Now if anyone can<lb />
remember the title of the movie I<lb />
discussed, certainly wish you would<lb />
tell me . . . it was a terrific movie<lb />
and I hate worrying over such trivial<lb />
details.<lb />
Don't forget to learn to spell cor-<lb />
rectly before you take the teachers<lb />
exam . . . start looking for dates to<lb />
the Junior-Senior prom (Billy May is<lb />
on the agenda) . . . write for summer<lb />
jobs . . . start studying now (usually<lb />
eliminates kicking yourself later) . . .<lb />
write your parents often (they appre-<lb />
ciate something in return for their<lb />
money) . . . live modern, be pessi-<lb />
mistic.<lb />
f a national magazine<lb />
with the face of Caryl Ch.n.  <lb />
Perhaps the way to beconje n .n<lb />
national horo is to m.k a <lb />
ut of the l f V,m ,0<lb />
When I see the glory <lb />
an, I  hY" "pay<lb />
cu8 "statesmen" get upt over pay<lb />
Til or why educators get upset over<lb />
iii" method,   <lb />
"t " - movie "On The<lb />
Bwh" and wondered if the aud.enee<lb />
reaction was one of<lb />
it could not really<lb />
Astaire who portrayed a scient st<lb />
made a statement something to the<lb />
effect "who ever thought that men<lb />
would use it (nuclear warfare) to de-<lb />
stroy each other Man can and prob-<lb />
ably will destroy himself . .  The<lb />
human race is a strange breed. And<lb />
stranger still, is the world in which<lb />
the breed exists.<lb />
Qur SGA president of '5960 will<lb />
oon relinquish his office to the newly<lb />
elected head of the student body. Dal-<lb />
las has done a good job this past<lb />
vear in many ways and has proven to<lb />
his backers that their faith in him<lb />
was well-placed <lb />
Understand that the new star of<lb />
"The Glass Menagerie" will be Leigh<lb />
Dobson  The play will be pre-<lb />
sented either the second or third week<lb />
in April . . .<lb />
The big Panhellenic - Fraternity<lb />
weekend has come and gone . . Monday<lb />
morning was viewed through the<lb />
blood-shot eyes of fraternity men<lb />
and the sleepy eyes of sorority wo-<lb />
men . . . Perhaps next year if a<lb />
big weekend such as this is planned,<lb />
maybe bids will be sold by frats and<lb />
sororities to independents on campus<lb />
who would like to attend.<lb />
People walking around with collars but<lb />
toned at the top. They sniff, snort, wheeze<lb />
grunt, and cough. The first day of spring ha'<lb />
arrived, but sunshine remain a scarce item<lb />
Maybe by the time this gets to press, the<lb />
will be warm air and soothing sunlight Ma-<lb />
be the "flu" will go away. r<lb />
The efforts of a very hard working Bji<lb />
Hamilton and the crew who worked &amp;<lb />
him resulted in fine decorations for the ffj<lb />
dance. There is a big split in opinion regard<lb />
ing the success of the dance. Comment<lb />
ranged from, "It was like listening to Bugs<lb />
Bunny music while dancing on a big block<lb />
of ice to, "It was a fabulous affair<lb />
Many people saw "On the Beach There<lb />
is much to consider. Technically, the.<lb />
nothing untrue about the story. It could hap.<lb />
pen exactly as represented on the screen. we<lb />
have so much power, and we still seek more<lb />
Machines handle more and more of our de-<lb />
fense problems. Machines that don't make<lb />
mistakes governing people who do. I wonder<lb />
if the machines realize that a nuclear war<lb />
would be fruitless? I wonder how many peo-<lb />
pie realize that it is possible to build one<lb />
bomb that could wipe out the ntire globe?<lb />
Of course, we still don't believe that three-<lb />
hundred horsepower encased in a ton of steel.<lb />
rubber, and plastic can kill us. So why worry<lb />
about two thousand pounds of missile or<lb />
anti-missile  or anti-missile-missile . . .<lb />
and so on.<lb />
Read: "When I'm wrong, no one for-<lb />
gets; when I'm right, no one remembers<lb />
cMomn<lb />
The ECC track team received a note<lb />
from a Virginia school with wh wil<lb />
soon have a contest, saying. "Bring<lb />
own snowshoes The track team and the<lb />
swimming team have done much for ECC.<lb />
On both teams there are good athletes who<lb />
really work hard to get ahead. They ar<lb />
closely-knit organization v ; enty of<lb />
spirit and drive, and they get ver<lb />
any, remuneration for their efforts. They<lb />
deserve more.<lb />
Despite Cold Weather<lb />
Dance Successful;<lb />
Freshmen Please ECC<lb />
J"M tvtl vw-vf MT HNS, Irur W<lb />
DEFT OR DAFT DEFINITIONS<lb />
Anyone who deals with office pro-<lb />
cedures and keeping of business rec-<lb />
ords realizes the truth of the old<lb />
proverb: "The palest ink is better<lb />
than the best memory<lb />
Sign in a chemical plant: "If you<lb />
insist on smoking, please tell us<lb />
where to send the ashes<lb />
Readers Digest<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Thanks to Bill Hamilton and his meager<lb />
crew of helpers, the IFC Ball was a ram<lb />
Other than the chilliness of the ware-<lb />
house in which the dance was staged, every-<lb />
thing appeared to go off in fine style. Thanks<lb />
again to those responsible.<lb />
Heido' Plans To Study Three Years In The United States<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 Fress Association <lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Campus Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
. Pat Harvey<lb />
 Roy Martin<lb />
 Betty Maynor<lb />
 Leonard Lao<lb />
Jasper Jones<lb />
Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Merle Summers<lb />
Sports Staff  Norman Kilpatrick, Jerry Nance<lb />
Photographer   Skip Wamsley<lb />
Cartoonist 1 Jy 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 />
Deny Walker, Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper<lb />
Jones<lb />
Corresponding Secretary Patsy Elliott<lb />
Proofreading Director 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'? Circulation Manager  Susan Ballance<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Carlyle Humphrey<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Among the foreign exchange stu-<lb />
dents at East Carolina this year is<lb />
Hideo Kusama, who recently Arrived<lb />
in the U.S. from Japan.<lb />
Hidesaburo (his friends call him<lb />
"Hiedo" which is pronounced MHi-<lb />
day-o") arrived in Greensboro Janu-<lb />
ary 21 for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Lawrence Watts before enrolling for<lb />
the Spring quarter at ECC.<lb />
When he left Japan, January 9, on<lb />
his birthday some 150 friends and re-<lb />
latives gathered to see him off. He<lb />
is the first person from his home<lb />
town to go outside Japan.<lb />
He's in this country on a three-<lb />
year visa to study journalism, poli-<lb />
tical science and "international re-<lb />
lations in general He already holds<lb />
a degree in English and American<lb />
Literature from Aoyana Gakuin Uni-<lb />
versity in Tokyo, a Protestant school.<lb />
While there he was editor of the col-<lb />
lege newspaper, which is published in<lb />
English. Hiedo plans to write a series<lb />
of articles for the East Carolinian,<lb />
comparing some of the traditions and<lb />
customs of Japan with America.<lb />
"As soon as I am able to polish my<lb />
English and get used to American<lb />
customs said Hideo, "I plan to en-<lb />
ter graduate school at the University<lb />
of North Carolina<lb />
Kusama is from "a little country<lb />
town" of almost 20,000, about 100<lb />
miles from Tokyo. It was there that<lb />
Japanese suicide pilots trained dur-<lb />
ing World War II.<lb />
He vividly remembers the war <lb />
even though he was only eight years<lb />
ild when it ended. "A most fearful<lb />
time he recalls, when American<lb />
planes bombarded the town's naval<lb />
base "many times<lb />
His own home remained intact,<lb />
but food was hard to come by and<lb />
the town was flooded with Japanese<lb />
and shelter.<lb />
He looks back on the war now as<lb />
a "foolish mistake<lb />
"We were never given a true pic-<lb />
ture of the world situation. We knew<lb />
only a worW dominated by military<lb />
leaders<lb />
Hideo has a crew cut, wears horn-<lb />
rimmed glasses and looks like a mid-<lb />
dleweight wrestler who is an intellec-<lb />
tual. Appearances and the facts are<lb />
not far apart in his case. In the field<lb />
of judo he has attained the black belt,<lb />
shich is given on'y to expert judo<lb />
wrestlers. He is an expert in flower<lb />
arrangement, and the Japanese tea<lb />
ceremony, as well.<lb />
Kuaama's parents have a small ki-<lb />
mono factory in Japan. He has two<lb />
brothers and three sisters. His full<lb />
name, Hidesaburo, means "excellent<lb />
No. 3 son<lb />
He is the only Christian in his home<lb />
town. His people are Buddhists.<lb />
"It is a big adventure for me to be<lb />
a Christian he said. It was while he<lb />
was a sophomore in high school that<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264. fleeing from Tokyo, begging for food<lb />
he first heard of Christianity through<lb />
a radio program sponsored by the<lb />
United Churches of Japan, a Protest-<lb />
ant organization. He wrote for a Bible,<lb />
read it, and decided to become a<lb />
Christian.<lb />
In the summer of 1956 he met<lb />
Mrs. Watts who was attending an in-<lb />
ternational Christian work camp in<lb />
Osaka, Japan. He told her that he<lb />
hoped to go to the U.S. some day to<lb />
study.<lb />
Mrs. Watts did not forget the<lb />
young Japanese who believed that<lb />
"all men are brothers" and it was<lb />
with the help of Mr. and Mrs. Watts<lb />
and Greensboro's West Market Street<lb />
Methodist Church that he was finally<lb />
able to come to this country. He is<lb />
now staying with Mr. and Mrs. Her-<lb />
bert Waldrop, Mrs. Watts' parents.<lb />
When he goes back to Japan, he plans<lb />
to teach for a while and then enter<lb />
the government.<lb />
Japan since World War II has be-<lb />
come a democratic nation, but Hideo<lb />
said democracy has created a dynamic<lb />
society that the old feudal Japanese<lb />
leligions, Buddhism and Shintoism<lb />
are not capable of guiding.<lb />
It was rather interesting to watch the<lb />
expressions on various faces as the Four<lb />
Freshmen sang in Wright Saturday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
When a real moody number was in pro-<lb />
cess, vou could look around and see some of<lb />
the audience just sitting with their heal-<lb />
tilted and their mouths open. Other times.<lb />
when the tempo picked up considerably you<lb />
could see the reaction in the faces of the<lb />
listeners as they smiled, kept time with their<lb />
feet, or clapped their hand lightly. lm<lb />
never took their eyes from the stage and trie<lb />
performers.<lb />
It seems that a phantom has been ran-<lb />
ning loose in the PIKA house lately, ana<lb />
some of the brothers are somewhat per-<lb />
turbed by his antics.  .<lb />
Someone or something has been rout-<lb />
ing about the upstairs half of the house wot<lb />
a magic marker, painting cute little mus-<lb />
taches and beards on all the pictures of tne<lb />
brother's girls. We understand that una;<lb />
the direction of ("Smilin' Jack") Bill W<lb />
extensive camoaigm to stamp<lb />
an<lb />
the<lb />
culprit is under way . . . Lots of luck<lb />
You'd never know it, but spring is<lb />
here.<lb />
That is easily visible due to the bleak skies.<lb />
bare trees, rain, snow, and birds frozen<lb />
death littering the ground. <lb />
Soon however, that situation may sw<lb />
come to an end. We know because we w<lb />
see the signs all around us. For examp <lb />
as the sap runs through the trees. "nua'V<lb />
Buddy Weis is once again preparing for1<lb />
yearly concert of native dances. We un<lb />
He said that in Japan today it is stand the public is invited.<lb />
every man for himself. "Life in Japan -<lb />
it a horse race he said. When he was Congratulations to Coach Ray Martine<lb />
told that it is considered a rat race and his fine crew of swimmers on tne<lb />
in the U.S. by many citizens, Hiedo showing at last week's NAIA meet m uu<lb />
disagreed politely. ciCt Indiana.<lb />
'There is more brotherhood among<lb />
he Pirate mermen placed tfai<lb />
in the meet they worked hard and deser<lb />
a pat on the back for their efforts.<lb />
Admission to the Southern Conference<lb />
may actually become a reality, according<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins.  rf<lb />
Jenkins is optimistic about e ftL<lb />
terested m Christianity. But Japan chances, and thinks that condition;i are<lb />
teeds to become a Christian nation coirino- mm.  mr favorable. The I"1<lb />
the Americans he said And that is<lb />
the great problem facing young<lb />
Christians in Japanhow to create<lb />
more brotherhood with one another<lb />
and with the people of the rest of the<lb />
world<lb />
Young people in Japan are not in<lb />
corring more and more favorable.<lb />
1 J?w Tdemocracy  sis to decision of the conference members as<lb />
fhen I return to Japan, I am whether or not East Carolina will<lb />
be d;<lb />
Hideo Kamn shorts Japanese<lb />
crn5rT  w P"n  whether or not East Carolina  rff 0f<lb />
fromg to be a sort of missionary in mitted will be known after the meeting<lb />
my own country members in May.<lb />
law<lb />
fTf?<lb /><lb />
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THURSDAY- MARCH 24, 1960<lb />
BAST CABOLINUN<lb />
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Council Cites<lb />
Current Points<lb />
SSiflE<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins's newly-<lb />
tsed Faculty Advisory Council<lb />
j- foi their second time in the Pre-<lb />
g office Tuesday, March 15.<lb />
The council made of one elected<lb />
tentative of each department,<lb />
and discussed many points of<lb />
at coaetnriag college affairs in<lb />
meeting. The agenda for the<lb />
I of the council are present-<lb />
tii hy various members of the ECC<lb />
faculty<lb />
Opening the meeting, Dr. Jenkins<lb />
ineed to the group that he had<lb />
invited the presidents of all state-<lb />
orted institutions, some of the<lb />
- of the boards of trustees<lb />
I these institutions and the state<lb />
f Higher Education to spend<lb />
- here on the campus, May<lb />
 Jenkins recommended to the<lb />
il that they talk with the mem-<lb />
. their respective departments<lb />
tive to items that may be placed<lb />
eada for the meeting.<lb />
uncil also discussed the raz-<lb />
tttstin Building, and safety<lb />
. ns which could be taken,<lb />
. fact that Austin has been<lb />
- a potential fire hazard.<lb />
Pr. Jenkins stated that he was going<lb />
r Bimend to the Legislature that<lb />
tin building be razed. Jenkins<lb />
further stated that he would recom-<lb />
numhei of classrooms and several<lb />
more offices and a general purpose<lb />
auditorium seating one thousand peo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
It was brought up by a faculty<lb />
member, in relation to the posaibili-<lb />
ttaa of fire, that many students are<lb />
smoking in the buildings. It was<lb />
stated that one faculty member in<lb />
Austin is very alarmed over the<lb />
situation, due to the fact that he has<lb />
put out several fires in trash cans<lb />
It was also d'seussed by the faculty<lb />
members and the president as to how<lb />
to devise a better method of get-<lb />
ting announcements to students. A<lb />
suggestion was made to the effect<lb />
that instead of taking class time to<lb />
lead announcements, a bulletin board<lb />
should be used in each building which<lb />
would post the announcements.<lb />
President Jenkins announced that<lb />
he has appointed a Citizens' Com-<lb />
mittee of townspeople to look critic-<lb />
ally at East Carolina and help us with<lb />
cur athletic program. In addition to<lb />
the committee on athletics, the Pre-<lb />
sident proposed to organize a com-<lb />
mittee of interested citizens who will<lb />
act in an advisory capacity in music,<lb />
( iama and art. Dr. Robert Lee Hum-<lb />
ber of Greenville has been asked, as<lb />
wel as other interested persons in<lb />
that this building be replaced I North Carolina, to help with this<lb />
buildings; one with the same program.<lb />
Fetsch Performs<lb />
In Joint Concert<lb />
At Southern Pines<lb />
Dr. Wolfgang Fetsch pianist of the<lb />
collegp Department of Music will ap-<lb />
oar at Southern Pines today in a<lb />
foint concert with Edmond Karlarud<lb />
of New York, bass baritone.<lb />
Later this spring Dr. Fetsch will<lb />
rive solo recitals in RaVeigh and at<lb />
Campbell College and will play with<lb />
the N. C. Symphony Orchestra in<lb />
Rooky Mount.<lb />
The conceit at Southern Pines will<lb />
take place in Weaver auditorium at<lb />
8:30 p.m. The Sand Hill Music Asso-<lb />
ciation will sponsor the program as<lb />
an attraction of their current enter-<lb />
tainment series.<lb />
Dr. Fetsch, as piano soloist at<lb />
Southern Pines, has chosen is selec-<lb />
tions to be played there the Waldstein<lb />
Sonata by Beethoven, a Liszt rhap-<lb />
sody, a group of Scarlotti sonatas, and<lb />
works by Mendelssohn, Brahms, and<lb />
Mozart.<lb />
At the State Art Museum, Raleigh,<lb />
be will be presented in a solo recital<lb />
at 4 p.m. March 27. He will play at<lb />
Campbell College April 4.<lb />
Dr. Fetsch has appeared this sea-<lb />
son as soloist with the N. C. Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra in concerts at<lb />
Smithfield, Morehead City, and Clin-<lb />
ton. He will appear with the sym-<lb />
phony April 21, in Rocky Mount.<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
SGA Fills Publications Vacancy;<lb />
Tri-$igma National President Visits<lb />
The Student Senate elected Roy I Alexanne Bourdas, Ann Butler,<lb />
Martin to serve as a member-at-large Barbara Ellis, Sandra Gurley, and<lb />
Steve Fowlkes and Nancy Brown put up decorations for the College<lb />
Carnival as Mrs. Yvonne Smith hvlps. The carnival will take place March<lb />
31. Over 25 campus organizations have planned to participate in this annual<lb />
event.<lb />
ECC Graduate Plays Leading Role<lb />
In Carolina Playmakers Production<lb />
g  Dixon. daughter of Mrs. (<lb />
la Dixon of 5(H E. Ninth Street, j<lb />
ay the lead role of a suppress-<lb />
ister'a iaughter, Alma Wine-<lb />
the Carolina Playmakers<lb />
tation of Tennessee Williams<lb />
it, "Summer and Smoke<lb />
Playmakers Theater, opening<lb />
running<lb />
Playmakers.<lb />
The scene for "Summer and Smoke"<lb />
is set in a sleepy small town in Miss-<lb />
issippi, and is the story of a highly<lb />
sensitive young spinster (Alma Wine-<lb />
miller portrayed by Miss Dixon) who<lb />
has adored the roistering young doc-<lb />
, tor next door since they were class-<lb />
iv, March 23 and running j<lb />
Sui lay, March 27. mates as children. But the prim Alma<lb />
ixoi is a graduate of East is repulsed by John's debauched ways,<lb />
liege and has been seen j and he by her puritanism.<lb />
ege and ittle theater pvo-<lb />
ns in Greenville. She played<lb />
in "The Potting Shed" and<lb />
ived the Best Actress in a<lb />
rting Role award for her per-<lb />
anee at ECC in "House of Conn-<lb />
Other awards include: Best<lb />
. ai'ter Actress and Most Promis-<lb />
g Young Actress in ECC Play-<lb />
e.<lb />
is a graduate student in the<lb />
irtment of Dramatic Art at the<lb />
ersity of North Carolina. Last<lb />
ter one of her original one-act<lb />
s, "Half Moon was presented<lb />
arolina Playmakers. Except<lb />
k-hop productions this is the<lb />
On almost all points they seem to<lb />
be in conflict, lie treats her for her<lb />
affectations and intellectual dilletant-<lb />
iSm. She is appalled that such a bril-<lb />
iant young man would waste himself<lb />
in profligate living.<lb />
By the time they come to accept<lb />
each other's ideas, he learning to be-<lb />
lieve in the soul, and she in the flesh, <lb />
March 25: Festival of American Mu-<lb />
sic, Austin, All Day<lb />
Married Couples Bridge Party, Col-<lb />
lege Union, TV Room, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
M.arch 26: Festival of American Mu-<lb />
sic, Austin, All Day.<lb />
Movie: "Teacher's Pet Austin,<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
March 27: Festival of American Mu-<lb />
sic, Austin, All Day.<lb />
March 28: Duplicate Bridge, College<lb />
Union, TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
March 29: Men's Singles Table Ten-<lb />
nis Tournament, College Union,<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
March 31: Northeastern Science Fair<lb />
Wright, All Day.<lb />
College Union Spring Carnival.<lb />
Co'lege Union, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Commission Opens<lb />
Position Exams<lb />
i!s4efinetely<lb />
on the EC Publications Board at he<lb />
regular weekly senate meeting Mon-<lb />
day night.<lb />
Martin will fill the seat left vacant<lb />
by Tom Jackson when he was elect-<lb />
ed editor of the East Carolinian.<lb />
Ja"kson remains on the board, but<lb />
now represents the college news-<lb />
paper and is no longer a member-<lb />
at-large. The other members-at-<lb />
large are James Trice and Merle<lb />
Summers.<lb />
Martin was opposed by Sue Las-<lb />
siter in the election.<lb />
Ilfjl<lb />
Kay Priest. These girls will be ini-<lb />
tiated in the latter part of April.<lb />
REPRESENTS ECC<lb />
T INAUGURATION<lb />
Mrs. Austin Perry, faculty member<lb />
of the department of foreign langu-<lb />
ages, represented the college at the<lb />
inauguration of Dr. Shepard Davis as<lb />
president of Winthrop College, Rock<lb />
Hill, SjC Friday, March 18.<lb />
Mrs. Perry is a graduate of Win-<lb />
throp, a member of the faculty there<lb />
curing sevenal summer sessions, and<lb />
a former resident of Rock Hill.<lb />
Shirley Dixon<lb />
is too late Alma has won her argu- Darkroom AppfOVed<lb />
ment, but she has lost John<lb />
Tickets are available for opening<lb />
right (Wednesday), Thursday, and<lb />
The student senate approved a Stu-<lb />
dent Government budget committee<lb />
Sunday from the Playmakers Busi report Monday night to pay $750.00<lb />
ess Office, 214 Abernethy Hall and for a joint East Carolinian- Bucanneer<lb />
from Ledbetter-Pickard in downtown publications darkroom.<lb />
Chapel Hill. Standing room only is i The darkroom will be used to pre-<lb />
fer Miss Dixon with the available for Friday and Saturday. cess pictures for the two publications<lb />
Senior Exhibits<lb />
Art Work In Rawl<lb />
Willis Boyce Honeycutt, Jr sen-<lb />
ior student of art, is now exhibiting<lb />
in the Kate Lewis Gallery in the<lb />
Rawl building on the campus water-<lb />
colors showing his work in the field<lb />
)f architectural design and decorat-<lb />
ing. The exhibition is sponsored by<lb />
the department of art and will be on<lb />
disp'ay March 20-26.<lb />
Using an originally designed floor<lb />
plan, Honeycutt pictures the decor<lb />
of rooms in a modern home. Both<lb />
house and decor are contemporary<lb />
in style.<lb />
The student artist is specializing<lb />
in art and industrial arts here. He is<lb />
a member and officer of the Theta<lb />
Chi fraternity. He is scheduled to<lb />
receive the A.B. degree at commence-<lb />
ment exercises in May.<lb />
The U. S. Civil Service Commis-<lb />
sion has announced that examinations<lb />
for positions in scientific work in<lb />
various Federal establishments in the<lb />
Washington, D.C. area will be open<lb />
until further notice. Persons qualify-<lb />
ing for positions will have outstand-<lb />
ing opportunities for advancement.<lb />
Entrance ralaries range from $4,490<lb />
to $12,770 a year.<lb />
The Commission is looking for<lb />
scientists with backgrounds in chem-<lb />
istry, mathematics, metalurgy, ind<lb />
 ihysics. Many appointments are made<lb />
to the following agencies: National<lb />
Bureau of Standards, Department of<lb />
the Air Force, Agricultural Research<lb />
Service, Walter Reed Army Medical<lb />
Center, Diamond Ordnance Fuze<lb />
Laboratories Geological Survey, Bu-<lb />
reau of Mires, Food and Drug Ad-<lb />
ministration, and the National In-<lb />
stitutes of Health. The Commission<lb />
news service states that "the research<lb />
laboratories in these agencies are<lb />
among the finest in the world<lb />
Candidates must have completed<lb />
appropriate college study leading to<lb />
. bachelor's decree. Tn addition, for<lb />
positions paying $5,430 and above,<lb />
graduate study or professional exper-<lb />
ience is required.<lb />
Further information regarding<lb />
these positions is contained in Civil<lb />
Service Announcements 20DB and<lb />
L'lOB. The announcements and appli-<lb />
cation forms may be obtained at<lb />
n ty post offices throughout the<lb />
ountry, or from the U.S. Civil Ser-<lb />
vice Commission, Washington 25, D.<lb />
' Applications will be accepted by<lb />
the.Board of U.S. Civil Service Exa-<lb />
miners Bureau of Standards, Wash-<lb />
ington 25, D.C. until further notice.<lb />
WILSON SPEAKS TO GROUP<lb />
"The trucking industry does not re-<lb />
reive or expect a free ridewe pay<lb />
our share. We pay huge highway user<lb />
taxes, plus the usual business taxe3<lb />
i trucking industry spokesman said<lb />
1'ere last week.<lb />
Jeff B. Wilson, Raleigh, director of<lb />
Information and Safety of the North<lb />
Carolina Motor Carriers Association,<lb />
was guest, speaker at a 7:00 p.m.<lb />
meeting of the East Carolina College<lb />
Chapter Society for Advancement of<lb />
Management in the Auditorium of<lb />
Rawl Building.<lb />
.Program Chairman Jim Ballard of<lb />
Wilmington introduced Wilson who<lb />
is also editor of the monthly maga-<lb />
zine "Tarheels Wheels recently<lb />
elected president of the Southern Saf-<lb />
ety Conference and former Lions<lb />
District Governor. President Rona'd<lb />
Henry of Kinston presided.<lb />
"The North Carolina trucking in-<lb />
dustry has helped banish the 'econ-<lb />
omic isolation' of many smaller places<lb />
as today's new industrial development<lb />
program reaches every toook and<lb />
cranny1 of our great state Wilson<lb />
stated. Mr. Wilson also mentioned<lb />
that the N. C. Association was the<lb />
largest in America having over 7,000<lb />
members. It is also one of the bes.<lb />
in the nation because of its outstand-<lb />
ing achievements in safety and serv-<lb />
ice.<lb />
In conclusion, Wilson also outlined<lb />
safety activities conducted by the<lb />
Votor Carriers Association, includ-<lb />
ing the annual State Truck Roadeo,<lb />
the "Driver of the Year program.<lb />
"Share the Road" campaign, and the<lb />
N. C. Truck Driver Training School<lb />
founded by the Association at N. C.<lb />
State College some eleven years ago<lb />
(this training school is the only one<lb />
of its type in the United States).<lb />
PLEDGES INITIATED<lb />
The Rho Zeta Chapter of Chi<lb />
Omega Fraternity, one of the eight<lb />
social sororities on campus, held ini-<lb />
tiation for six girls in Alpha Pledge<lb />
Class on March 15. These new mem-<lb />
bers are Frances Bailey, Linda Camp-<lb />
bell, Beth Harris, Linda Mewborn,<lb />
Frances Smith, and Linda Vick.<lb />
On March 14, Chi Omega installed<lb />
f'eta Pledge Class. Of these new<lb />
pledges three are sophomoresJew-<lb />
el Callihan, Jean Lasater, and Nan-<lb />
cy Wingate; and five are freshmen<lb />
FELLOWSHIP TO<lb />
INSTALL OFFICERS<lb />
Officers of the campus Westmin-<lb />
ster Fellowship of Presbyterian stu-<lb />
dents who will serve during 1960-1961<lb />
were installed at a Spring Retreat<lb />
held by the organization March 18-20<lb />
at Bogue Sound Camp.<lb />
Thirty members of the group at-<lb />
tended the retreat. The program, led<lb />
by the Rev. George Nickles of the<lb />
Hollywood and Chieod Presbyterian<lb />
churches, centered attention on Bible<lb />
study of the theme "Revelation and<lb />
the Second Coming<lb />
After the retreat they attended<lb />
evening service at the Neuse Forest<lb />
Presbyterian Church in New Bern. A<lb />
deputation team from the Westmin-<lb />
ster Fellowship conducted the ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
New officers of the group who were<lb />
installed at the retreat are George<lb />
McD. Wilson, moderator; Norma Lee<lb />
Johnson, vice moderator; Judith A.<lb />
Pleasant, second vice moderator;<lb />
Sarah J. Cotten, secretary; and Beat-<lb />
rice V. Barrett, treasurer.<lb />
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SPEAKER<lb />
Robert Dolling Wells of Seattle,<lb />
Washington, will be the main speaker<lb />
at a free puWic lecture on Christian<lb />
Science to be given at the Christian<lb />
Science Church in Greenville on<lb />
Thursday evening, March 24 at 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The Christian Science Church is<lb />
located on the corner of Meade and<lb />
East Fourth Street.<lb />
Mr. Wells, a member of The Chris-<lb />
tian Science Board of Lectureship,<lb />
vi!1 speak on how spiritual awaken-<lb />
ing makes life more meaningful. His<lb />
subject will be "Christian Science<lb />
Lifts the Burden of Mortality<lb />
A native of Oklahoma City, Okla-<lb />
homa, Mr. Wells is an authorized<lb />
teacher and practitioner of Christian<lb />
Science. He attended Washington<lb />
State College and the University of<lb />
Washington. He was active in me-<lb />
chanical engineering before entering<lb />
the pubtic practice of Christian<lb />
Science about twenty-four years ago.<lb />
He has been a teacher of Christian<lb />
Science since 1952.<lb />
The Christian Science College Or-<lb />
ganization of the College welcome<lb />
all students and professors to the<lb />
lecture.<lb />
ALPHA PHI ENTERTAINS<lb />
ADMINISTRATION AT TEA<lb />
On Sunday, March 20, Alpha Phi<lb />
Sorority gave a tea in honor of the<lb />
new administration. The guests were<lb />
greeted at the door by Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Brimley and introduced to the receiv-<lb />
ing line which was made up of Bob-<lb />
bie Bethune, President of Alpha Phi;<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins; Dr. and Mrs. Robert<lb />
Holt; Dr. and Mrs. John Home; Dean<lb />
Ruth White; and Dr. and Mrs. James<lb />
Tucker.<lb />
The guests were directed into the<lb />
tiining room for refreshments. After<lb />
receiving refreshments there was in-<lb />
lormal conversation among the guests.<lb />
NATIONAL PRESIDENT VISITS<lb />
Mrs. 'Curtis C. Dixon, National<lb />
President of Sigma Sigma Sigma,<lb />
visited on campus with the Gamma<lb />
Beta Chapter Monday and Tuesday.<lb />
While on campus Mrs. Dixon held<lb />
conferences with Miss Ruth Whife,<lb />
Dean of Women, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,<lb />
President of the College, and officers<lb />
and advisors of the chapter.<lb />
STUDYING GUIDANCE<lb />
A committee on student guidance<lb />
has been organized on campus with<lb />
the purpose of re-evaluating the<lb />
present program of guidance and<lb />
counseling. Emily S. Boyce, assistant<lb />
libnarian, heads the group.<lb />
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
PLEDGES 12<lb />
Following informal rush Sigma Sig-<lb />
ma Sigma Sorority installed its Beta<lb />
Pledge class. The candlelight cere-<lb />
mony was conducted at the home of<lb />
Mrs. Ray Minges, the alumni advis-<lb />
or of the Sorority.<lb />
Those pledged were Sandra Wrenn,<lb />
Diane Walser, Susie Street, Nancy<lb />
Carr, Kay Beech, Jackie Hammon,<lb />
Nancy King, Nancy Hubbrard, Sue<lb />
Holland, Judy Redfern, Nancy Kin-<lb />
r.er, and Lynn Johnson.<lb />
Serving as officers for the pledge<lb />
-lass .are Sandra Wrenn, president;<lb />
Sualr trMt. vice-president: N"t<lb />
Carr, secretary, zz ?s Holland,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
s<lb />
SSSST"<lb /><pb facs="00038655_tn_0004" /><lb />
THURSDAY,<lb />
EAST<lb />
Diamondmen Drop 2;<lb />
Host Yale Next Week<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
The East Carolina baseball team out a double.<lb />
will have four games under their<lb />
belts when they play host to Yale<lb />
University of the Ivy League next<lb />
Monday and Tuesday.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's ball club drop-<lb />
ped a pair to Camp Lejeune last<lb />
week-end, and were scheduled to<lb />
open their home season against<lb />
Springfield College with a double-<lb />
header taking place yesterday and<lb />
today. The Springfield club is cur-<lb />
rently at Camp Lejeune and have<lb />
ajrreed to play the Bucs, according<lb />
to Mallory.<lb />
The Pirate tutor was not down in<lb />
the dumps over his team's loss to<lb />
iCamp Lejeune. In fact, Mallory was<lb />
very well pleased with his club's<lb />
showing. "We hit the ball much bet-<lb />
ter than we had hoped for with only<lb />
two days of outdoor practice said<lb />
the EC coach. The Pirates banged<lb />
out 10 hits for a total of 12 runs in<lb />
the opener, but still lost on the Mar-<lb />
ines' 14 hits and 14 runs.<lb />
Leading the Bucs at the plate was<lb />
left fielder Gary Pierce, the batting<lb />
leader in the conference last year.<lb />
The husky hitter made a day of it at<lb />
Lejeune banging out a home run and<lb />
two doubles. His homer came on his<lb />
first trip to the plate with two men<lb />
on. It was a 420 foot drive that clear-<lb />
ed the centerfield fence with room to<lb />
spare. Later in the game Pierce slash-<lb />
ed a double and added another in the<lb />
second contest.<lb />
Other extra base hits for the Pi-<lb />
rates were credited to Hubert Caste-<lb />
loe and Jim Martin, with two hits<lb />
apiece, and Glenn Bass, who banged<lb />
Things looked as though they were<lb />
going to be different in the second<lb />
game when back-to-back doubles were<lb />
slammed out by Wally Cockrell and<lb />
Jim Martin to produce a run in the<lb />
first inning, but the rally was short-<lb />
'ived. The Marines bounced back<lb />
with three runs in the third and fifth<lb />
frames to take a 6-1 lead. Another<lb />
EC rally fell short in the sixth frame,<lb />
with the Bucs adding three more tal-<lb />
lies. Again the Lejeune hitters came<lb />
back to add a pair of insurance runs<lb />
in the last half of the sixth.<lb />
The Pirate camp is not bitter over<lb />
the losses, for in last year's game<lb />
with Camp Lejeune the Bucs were<lb />
able to push only one run for their<lb />
afternoon's effort. The Marine boys<lb />
have no record to laugh at either.<lb />
They were All-Marine champions last<lb />
season, posting a 97-20 won-lost rec-<lb />
ord.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA AB<lb />
Gaylord, 2b 4<lb />
Casteloe, 3b 5<lb />
Bass, ss 5<lb />
Pierce, If 4<lb />
Cockrell, cf  3<lb />
Martin, lb   5<lb />
Johnson, c  2<lb />
Carpenter, rf  3<lb />
Morris, c  0<lb />
Farris, 2b 0<lb />
Duffer, 2b 0<lb />
Crayton, p 1<lb />
MA<lb />
jHHrww<lb /><lb /><lb />
Moon, p 1<lb />
Green, p  1<lb />
Chappell, p 0<lb />
Totals 34<lb />
R<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
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CAIOLINIAM<lb /><lb />
I RATE'S<lb />
DEN<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
jtjss  hssrs 2 SMS<lb />
been named on the All-Umbd. Chi AlphaJN tttlowl,<lb />
Sterna Rho local fraternity before it became <lb />
frat. ry.h Turk Boone's grid team,<lb />
Emory was a four year JZZ llTeeason<lb />
and many are the holes he "J2Zm team. H. rtp-ted<lb />
as a junior. Emory was namedI to A fc u,<lb />
that honor aain this year along with coppm f<lb />
and AllLambda Chi squads. baseball is here. Bnthusias-<lb />
Spring has sprung and that means th bae y<lb />
tic basebal. fans all over jX <lb />
rome back this year?" or, Will (Chicago P <lb />
pennant-winners?" Probably the question that will be n<lb />
campus is, "Will Sigma Nu Fraternity make a clean sweep of ooy<lb />
Riddick Chosen<lb />
In Tourney<lb />
It Portsmouth<lb />
BASEBALL VETERANS  are Larry Crayton and Gary Pierce. Crayton<lb />
is the leading pitcher on the Pirate staff, while Pierce, who was the batting<lb />
champion of the conference last year, plays centerfield for the Bucs.<lb />
On Camp<lb />
with<lb />
Mttfihalman<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf' "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gillis etc.)<lb />
HAIL TO THE DEAN!<lb />
Tbday let us examine that much maligned, widely misunder-<lb />
stood, grossly overworked, wholly dedicated campus figure<lb />
the dean.<lb />
The dean (from the Latin deanereto expel) is not, as many<lb />
think, primarily a disciplinary officer. He is a counselor and<lb />
guide, a haven and refuge for the troubled student. The dean<lb />
(from the Greek deanosto skewer) is characterized chiefly by<lb />
sympathy, wisdom, patience, forbearance, and a fondness for<lb />
homely pleasures like barn-raisings, gruel, spelldowns, and<lb />
Marlboro Cigarettes. The dean (from the German deangemacht<lb />
to poop a party) is fond of Marlboros for the same reason that<lb />
all men of good will are fond of Marlborosbecause Marlboro<lb />
is an honest cigarette. Those better makin's are honestly better,<lb />
honestly aged to the peak of perfection, honestly blended for<lb />
the best of all possible flavors. The filter honestly filters.<lb />
Marlboro honestly comes in two different containersa soft<lb />
pack which is honestly soft, and a flip-top box which honestly<lb />
flips. You too will flip when next you try an honest Marlboro,<lb />
which, one honestly hopes, will be soon.<lb />
But I digress. We were learning how a dean helps under-<lb />
graduates. To illustrate, let us take a typical case from the files<lb />
of Dean Sof the University of Y (Oh, why<lb />
be so mysterious? The dean's name is Sigafoos and the Univer-<lb />
sity is Yutah.)<lb />
W &amp;H? &amp;&amp; ikAi&amp;.<lb />
Wise, kindly Dean Sigafoos was visited one day by a fresh-<lb />
named Walter Aguincourt who came to ask permission to<lb />
marry one Emma Blenheim, his dormitory laundress. To the<lb />
dean the marriage seemed ill-advised, for Walter was only 18<lb />
and Emma was 91. Walter agreed, but said he felt obligated to<lb />
go through with it because Emma had invested her life savings<lb />
in a transparent rain hood to protect her from the mist at<lb />
Niagara Fails where they planned to spend their honeymoon.<lb />
What use, asked Walter, would the poor woman have for a rain<lb />
hood in Yutah? The wise, kindly dean pondered briefly and<lb />
came up with an answer: let Walter punch holes in the back of<lb />
Emma's steam iron; with steam billowing back at the old lady,<lb />
she would find a rain hood very usefulpossibly even essential.<lb />
Whimpering with gratitude, Walter kissed the dean's Phi<lb />
Beta Kappa key and hastened away to follow his advice which,<lb />
it pleasures me to report, solved matters brilliantly.<lb />
Today Emma is a happy womansinging lustily, wearing her<lb />
rain hood, eating soft-center chocolates, and ironing clothes<lb />
twice as happy, to be candid, than if she had married Walter.<lb />
 And Walter? He is happy too. Freed from his liaison with<lb />
Emma, he married a girl much nearer his own ageAgnes<lb />
Yucca, 72. Walter is now the proud fatherstepfather, to be<lb />
perfectly accurateof three fine healthy boys from Agnes's first<lb />
marriageEverett, 38; Willem, 43; and Irving, 55and when<lb />
Walter put the boys in Eton collars and takes them for a stroll<lb />
in the park on Sunday afternoons, you may be sure there is not<lb />
a dry eye in YutahAnd Dean Sigafoos? He too is happy<lb />
happy to spend long, tiring days in his little office, giving counsel<lb />
without stint and without complaint, doing his bit to set the<lb />
feet of his charges on the path to a brighter<lb />
W 4n?t nap thmt Mmrlboro t the dean of Utter<lb />
kmt  eure at the head of the close. Try<lb />
mOdneee without Miters, try<lb />
it<lb />
fleeter mi<lb />
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Close Hatch Gives<lb />
Winners A Scare<lb />
Charles Holliday .and Norman Kil-<lb />
patrick won the closest final match<lb />
of the year when they won the Spring<lb />
Quarter Men's Doubles Table Tennis<lb />
Tournament from Albert Davis and<lb />
Bobby Hutchins, in play held in the<lb />
College Union March 15.<lb />
Holliday-Kilpatrick squeezed out a<lb />
tense win over Davis-Hutchins by<lb />
the scores of 19-21, 21-13, and 23-21,<lb />
after the sharply angled shots of<lb />
Hutchins, and the forehand drives of<lb />
Davis had given them the first game<lb />
of the match.<lb />
The second game was won by the<lb />
forehand drives of Holliday, and the<lb />
backhand drives of Kilpatrick, and<lb />
had given Holliday-Kilpatrick an 18-<lb />
12 load in the final game, when the<lb />
defensive play of the Davis-Hutchins<lb />
duo allowed them to come back to tie<lb />
the score at 20-aU. At this point the<lb />
spin serves and forehand drives of<lb />
the winners allowed them to win the<lb />
three vital points needed for the<lb />
championship.<lb />
Many good matches were produced<lb />
during this tournament, and good<lb />
competition resulted from the event<lb />
being held on a double elimination<lb />
basis.<lb />
Under this system Davis-Hutchins<lb />
had lost an earlier match to Holliday-<lb />
Kilpatrick in two straight games,<lb />
and had then hit through the defense<lb />
of Nelson TugweU and Phil Plaster<lb />
21-14, 18-21, 21-18, to take their<lb />
place in the finals. Tugwell-Plaster<lb />
had won a close match from the un-<lb />
orthodox attack of Elwood Brown-<lb />
Bruce Cooper 21-16, 22-20, while<lb />
Davis-Hutchins were winning a tight<lb />
match from Earl Marshbura-Louis<lb />
Bimonte, 21-12, 16-21, 21-16.<lb />
Men's Singles Table Tennis<lb />
The Spring Quarter Men's Singles<lb />
Tab'e Tennis Tournament, open to<lb />
211 East Carolina men's students will<lb />
be held in tho College Union this<lb />
coming Tuesday, March 29. Starting<lb />
time will be 6:30 P.M with the fin-<lb />
als scheduled for 9 P.M.<lb />
Spectators are invited to watch the<lb />
tourney, which wi1! probably have all<lb />
E.Cs top players entered.<lb />
A consolation's division, open to<lb />
all players losing their first matches<lb />
in the .regular singles, will be during<lb />
this event, so that players of all<lb />
abilities will have fair competition.<lb />
Last quarter's consolations winner<lb />
was Earl Marshburn.<lb />
Interested men may sign up for<lb />
the Spring Quarter event, and ob-<lb />
tain additional information, in the<lb />
College Union Recreation ATea.<lb />
intramural league? , hketball seasons<lb />
Sigma Nu has gone through the footba.1 mnd k ?mn<lb />
without a defeat, and the only other teams Wg  T <lb />
Kappa Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha. Kappa Alpha finish-<lb />
the football league, white Lambda Chi was ,T P m ij<lb />
In past years Lambda Chi has dominated intramural play, iudI the<lb />
trend hasten that if you win one, you win them all Ianyf theher<lb />
fraternity teams have hopes of knocking Sigma Nu ""<lb />
they had better start getting in a few practice sessions. FromJJr<lb />
it appears that Sigma Nu has been better organized than the others<lb />
The Duke University basketball team went a lot further than any-<lb />
one expected them to this year. The Blue Devils opened their ba of sur-<lb />
prises during the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament at Raleigh where<lb />
they defeated the two strongest teams in the A.C.C Wake forest ana<lb />
the University of North Carolina on successive nights to win the AA,A.<lb />
crown. Duke squeaked by the Tar Heels in the semi-finals, and ctme.from<lb />
hehind to whip the Deacons in the finals. This gained the Blue Devils a<lb />
berth in the N.C.A.A. playoffs which were played in New York's Madison<lb />
Square Garden and the Colosseum at (Charlotte, N. C.<lb />
Not bothered by the fact that everyone was saying that they would<lb />
not get past the first round, Coach Vic Bubas and his boys went to New<lb />
York in a mood of determination. The Blue Devils had to prove to every-<lb />
one that they were going further than the first round . . . and that's exactly<lb />
what they did.<lb />
Their first match was with Ivy League champion, Princeton, who<lb />
didn't prove to be much of a match after all. The Blue Devils romped over<lb />
Princeton in perfect form, and their next stop was in Charlotte for the<lb />
remainder of the regional playoffs. Here Bubas and his boys met with a<lb />
little more competition in St. Josephs of Pennsylvania, but Duke passed<lb />
the test to defeat the yankees in a hard fought two point victory.<lb />
But at this point the Durham five met their match in New York<lb />
University. The Violets were riding high on their upset victory over the<lb />
University of West Virginia, a 81-80 overtime thriller. The New Pork<lb />
boys proved to have too much talent for the Blue Devils, and consequently<lb />
the Dukes got behind and could never catch up.<lb />
Even though the Blue Devils didn't win any national championships,<lb />
they did succeed in gaining a couple of moral victories. Three times dur-<lb />
ing the regular season the Tar Heels had beaten Duke, and Wake Forests<lb />
Deacons had downed the Blue Devils twice. It was a surprise to everyone<lb />
except Coach Bubas, who figured that the pressure was on the Tar Heels<lb />
and the Deacons instead of his Blue Devils. Evidently he was right.<lb />
Lucky Strike's Dr. Frood reveals<lb />
A Foolproof Method for<lb />
Rating Your College<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Do you believe in the<lb />
theories that Shakespeare was actually<lb />
either Marlowe or Bacon?<lb />
English Major<lb />
Door English: All rot I have done con-<lb />
siderable research on the subject and can<lb />
prove that Marlowe was actually Bacon,<lb />
and that Bacon (who was a bit of a ham)<lb />
was, in reality, Marlowe, and that Shake-<lb />
speare, an itinerant grape squeezer who<lb />
could neither read nor write, was, in fact,<lb />
Elizabeth, i<lb />
0<lb />
C o<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I have a very serious<lb />
personal problem. I am secretly engaged<lb />
to three students here. Just between you<lb />
and me, however, they arc all fools. I<lb />
really love a certain Professor Bowdlcy,<lb />
who is married. What should I do?<lb />
Needless to say, this letter is not for<lb />
publication. . <lb />
Milhcent Tweedley<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Whenever I am with<lb />
girls, 1 stutter. Frankly, I think it is<lb />
because my parents never told me about<lb />
the birds and the bees. What can 1 do?<lb />
A. W. Shucks<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: Whenever I put my<lb />
Lucky down, my roommate picks it up<lb />
and finishes it. How can 1 stop him?<lb />
Put Upon<lb />
Dear Put: Light both ends.<lb />
mm m em<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am just a little bit<lb />
worried about exams. I have not attended<lb />
any classes this semester. I have not<lb />
done any reading, either. I must be in<lb />
Aiken for the polo matches until the day<lb />
before exams and, of course, will be<lb />
unable to study. Any suggestions?<lb />
Buzz?<lb />
Door MHIlcent: Your secret is safe with<lb />
me. I've left strict instructions not to print<lb />
our correspondence. Confidentially, how-<lb />
ever, you'll never get Bowdley. I wrote<lb />
Mrs. Bowdley about the situation, in<lb />
order to advise you better, and she says<lb />
Professor Bowdley is too old for you.<lb />
 m fr<lb />
 See "Sneketpoere Was a Grape Squeezer<lb />
by Dr. Freed, Frood Publishing Company, W.<lb />
4. r.c.<lb />
$&amp;&amp;28&amp;<lb />
Door Buzzy: Do yon Hunk professors'<lb />
hearts are made of stone? Just tell them<lb />
what you told me. I am sore they will<lb />
understand, and if they don't excuse yon<lb />
altogether from exams, they certainly wfll<lb />
ice little oral quiz yon<lb />
Dear A. W You had better read<lb />
books on the subject. I especially recom-<lb />
mend Mildred Twiddle's "The Bees Are<lb />
Your Friends and Agnes Moffet's<lb />
"Songs in the Treetops<lb />
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Door Dr. Frood: Is there any accepted<lb />
method for determining the academic<lb />
ratings of American universities and<lb />
colleges?<lb />
. V. Leeger<lb />
Dear I. V Of coarse. Simply take the<lb />
total number of graduates and divide<lb />
by money.<lb />
COLLEBE STUDENTS SMOKE<lb />
MORE LUCKIES THAN<lb />
ANY OTHER REGULAR!<lb />
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,<lb />
college students head right tor fine tobacco.<lb />
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular<lb />
sold. Lucky's taste beats ail the rest because<lb />
LS.M.F.T.Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER!<lb />
hwdtectef<lb />
Eaet Carolina's Ur <lb />
guard. Ike Riddick was x<lb />
most valuable payer fa tT <lb />
Portsmouth Invitational To "<lb />
held at Portsmouth, Vireinit<lb />
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other All-Conference piay ' <lb />
Smith, Alex Roberts of Tey. <lb />
and Gary Clark, who iSad'A<lb />
of the New York K.dckerW'<lb />
the National Ba v<lb />
to run .away with the to"OClatioB,<lb />
championship. ftta<lb />
Ptayirv? with Kittrell's Fl<lb />
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ed off Braston's Used c<lb />
blasted two A - . , JjJ <lb />
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ban of Wi'ham snd Mary - <lb />
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Bynum Motor Sak ed <lb />
end of the road for Kittrell's. becaa<lb />
the Bynum club sported sue, wi4<lb />
brated players ai Lee Shaffer of a!<lb />
University of North Carolina, 4<lb />
Bunpe of the Tniv. - H,<lb />
and Paul Atkins of the DnhwTj<lb />
Virginia. All three were namei<lb />
All-Atlantic Cna nce<lb />
while Shaffer made the Look Mar<lb />
zine All-American, and -he Associal<lb />
ed Press third team Ui-An<lb />
squads.<lb />
Riddick. along - zkmm fa<lb />
M.V.P. award, wet<lb />
ment's leading m n r 1 Qnanfl,<lb />
native scored a tol r 82 :<lb />
three nights for a 27.3 averaee, H<lb />
dropped M in the fir . 3 ,<lb />
the second round, i teas<lb />
with 29 points in their gg.79 victory<lb />
over the A.C.C stars.<lb />
Clayton dunke! points and<lb />
Smith hit the nets t :n the<lb />
championship game. Runire wai )M<lb />
for the losers with 2" - -sreTi:<lb />
Heel Shaffer was next witi 24.<lb />
Ed Emory<lb />
Hick town: One where, if you <lb />
a girl dining with a man old enoarb<lb />
to be her father, he is.<lb />
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