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(Awards Day<lb />
Todaj at 4.00 in McGinnis Auditor-<lb />
mm the Student Government Asso-<lb />
griatiea Hill present awards to students<lb />
in CMUPM selected for outstanding<lb />
v x ice to SGA and to the school dur-<lb />
fiag i he past year.<lb />
Easttawllnian<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
Seawell Addresses EC Audience<lb />
hx ROY MARTIN  w ni iVV<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960<lb />
SGA Dance<lb />
The SGA will sponsor a two hour<lb />
concert by the Woody Herman Band<lb />
in Wright Auditorium Tuesday, May<lb />
3 at 8:15 p. m. Admission to the 16-<lb />
piece band concert entitled "Swing In<lb />
Spring will be by ID carls.<lb />
!<lb />
b) ROY MARTIN<lb />
tatoria candidate Malcolm<lb />
ii East Carolina au-<lb />
I IS, that North Carolina<lb />
a with its budget as far<lb />
 voment of education fa-<lb />
 - the state was concerned.<lb />
former Attorney General,<lb />
ampus m a result of a<lb />
sored by the Kast Car-<lb />
. ung Democrats Club, which<lb />
g .s- speakers the guberna-<lb />
' the democratic<lb />
which will be held May 28.<lb />
 would be willing<lb />
ta aimt to raise more<lb />
improvement of pub-<lb />
ttion 1  Seawell re-<lb />
tliat question<lb />
  not does<lb />
raise taxes for<lb />
I Assembly is<lb />
 taxes. I<lb />
ak  kive taxes<lb />
  l em fit of education.<lb />
a location,<lb />
"North Gai lina has<lb />
to live within its<lb />
se a LOO million<lb />
taxes, because the<lb />
Vssembly wouldn't .ass such<lb />
 in (oanet tion with ed-<lb />
was questioned COn-<lb />
r  dictate's recent<lb />
' the situatii<lb />
school system and the<lb />
ents thai - mold be m<lb />
I is query. Sea-<lb />
4Ev four years, some-<lb />
vernor decides to<lb />
educational<lb />
e we don't even<lb />
ei y part of Seawel' s<lb />
 nee in Austin A i-<lb />
h preceded a question-<lb />
was concerned<lb />
"it ion of small loan<lb />
- in North Carolina.<lb />
 Is matter. Seawell<lb />
is attorney general,<lb />
;i of the small loan<lb />
the state was conducted,<lb />
ries made by the in-<lb />
hocking. "We 'ack<lb />
do  good job of<lb />
iing small loan businesses.<lb />
Sena I intend to deal<lb />
if I bl vernor<lb />
integration, Seawell voiced his<lb />
f the Pearsall P.an. "W.iy<lb />
the n'an that is working<lb />
and say we're going to<lb />
STERNAL REVENUE EXAM<lb />
Through the office of Dr.<lb />
lames II. Tucker. Director of<lb />
v .dent Personnel and Place-<lb />
mt-nt. a new examination which<lb />
mi be u-ed in recruiting college<lb />
students for positions as Special<lb />
-ms in the Internal Revenue<lb />
Service.<lb />
Students interested in the pos-<lb />
! of taking this examina-<lb />
tion -hu!d inquire at Dr. Tuck-<lb />
- office for further inform-<lb />
ation.<lb />
MALCOLM SEAWELL . . . Gubernatorial candidate who spoke here recently<lb />
aid education must live within the budget.<lb />
massive resistance? Why any<lb />
one is raising a bugaboo over inte-<lb />
gration is beyond me<lb />
Seawell also commented on the<lb />
.iustieo-of-thePeaee system in the<lb />
state, saying, "The jaypee system<lb />
should be changed. YTou need a lower<lb />
form of court that does not provide<lb />
 y for the judge in the court's<lb />
judgment. Those lower court justices<lb />
should be salaried<lb />
Seawell indicated that he was in<lb />
accord with a state-wide uniform<lb />
cost on county recorder's courts. He<lb />
also advocated jury selection reform,<lb />
by pointing out however, that the<lb />
present statute is adequate if it is!<lb />
followed.<lb />
Council Approves Reporting<lb />
The college Panhellenic Council<lb />
I at a recent meeting to have<lb />
news coverage of council activities.<lb />
After hearing East Carolinian editor,<lb />
Tom Jackson, the Council agreed to<lb />
have a Panhellenic member who is<lb />
also on the newspaper staff to fill<lb />
the position of reporter. The news<lb />
a ire will be on a trial basis.<lb />
Susan Kohler resigned as council<lb />
president. Jaye Finnegan, a member<lb />
of Alpha Delta Pi, was introduced<lb />
as her sorority sister's successor to<lb />
the Panhellenic presidency.<lb />
Mike Katsias, speaking at the last<lb />
council meeting, informed the group<lb />
of the action taken by the Inter-<lb />
Fraternity Council regarding Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins' inauguration. Following the re-<lb />
port, the council resolved to support<lb />
the inauguration activities by asking<lb />
each sorority to attend the functions<lb />
in a body. A member of Alpha Phi<lb />
sorority will serve as coordinator of<lb />
the Panhellenic I.F.C. activities dur-<lb />
ing the weekend.<lb />
The sororities will each have eight<lb />
girls to assist with the operation of<lb />
the Bloodmobile while it is on campus.<lb />
An hour was assigned to each sorority<lb />
group to have members work with the<lb />
Bloodmobile staff as a Panhellenic<lb />
service project.<lb />
May 10 was set as the date for<lb />
an all-sorority picnic. Every sorority<lb />
member will be invited to attend the<lb />
event which will be held in order to<lb />
further better relationships among1<lb />
sororities and sorority women.<lb />
Festival Honors<lb />
Pierce Saturday<lb />
April 30th, 1960 has been proclaim-<lb />
ed as "Ovid Pierce Day" by "the<lb />
Greenville Woman's Club and East<lb />
Carolina Art Society, sponsors of<lb />
the 1960 Fine Arts Festival. A lunch-<lb />
eon honoring Mr. Pierce will mark<lb />
the opening of the festival.<lb />
A Weldon native, Mr. Pierce is the<lb />
author of the best-seller, The Planta-<lb />
tion, and his latest book, On A Lone-<lb />
some Perch is expected to be an even<lb />
greater success. Both of these books<lb />
have post-civil war settings in east-<lb />
ern North Carolina. In 1953, Mr.<lb />
Pierce received the Sir Walter Ral-<lb />
eigh Award for the best written ie-<lb />
tion novel by a North Carolinian. His<lb />
latest nove On A Lonesome Porch<lb />
Is now on advanced sale at the college<lb />
Look-store.<lb />
Four hundred persons are expected<lb />
to attend the luncheon on Saturday.<lb />
Among those who will attend are:<lb />
Inglis Fletcher, novelist; Thad Stem,<lb />
'noet; Mrs. Hernice Kelly Harris,<lb />
novelist; Jane HaP, president of the<lb />
i North Carolina Press Women; .Presi-<lb />
dent Leo W. Jenkins and Director of<lb />
the English department, Meredith N.<lb />
Posy of Fast Carolina College; Hen-<lb />
'y Belk, editor of the Goldsboro<lb />
NEWS-ARGUS and trustee of East<lb />
Carolina College; Mrs. J. C. Gallo-<lb />
way, Jr Chairman of the Festival;<lb />
and LeBaron Barker of New York<lb />
City, executive editor of Doubleday<lb />
and Company.<lb />
On May 1, 1960. Mr. Pierce will<lb />
ead selections from his new book<lb />
on the weekly East Carolina College<lb />
program "Let's Go To College" over<lb />
WNCT. channel 9 at 4:30 p.m.<lb />
The Greenville Art Center will open<lb />
its doors for the first time Sunday.<lb />
May 1st. The center owned by the<lb />
Fast Carolina Art Society will house<lb />
both fine arts and crafts. Of primary<lb />
concern to the center will be the pro-<lb />
motion of and stimulation of interest<lb />
in fine arts and crafts in this area.<lb />
As a top feature of the festival will<lb />
be an exhibition of Old Masters lent<lb />
by New York art dealers at the re-<lb />
quest of Senator Robert Lee Huraber<lb />
of Greenville. An open house will be<lb />
held on Sunday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.<lb />
m but without ceremony or program.<lb />
The public is invited to inspect the<lb />
new center ami refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
Director of the art center will be<lb />
Mrs. J. H. B. Moore who has worked<lb />
and will continue to work to offer a<lb />
fine arts center to the<lb />
citizens of eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Graham Speaks He<lb />
Guest Speaker Makes<lb />
Plea For Readjustments<lb />
ROTC Plans Schedule Change<lb />
of Air Science, Lt. Col. the usual two.<lb />
Anyone having questions on this<lb />
new plan and how it might effect<lb />
him is urged to stop by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Air Science and talk to any<lb />
member of the staff concerning it.<lb />
NEW OFFICERS . . . Above are the recently <lb />
2e'a chapter of Chi Omega sorority. Front row, left to right are: Patsy<lb />
Ett. Secretary; Joan Williams, Treasurer; and Gloria Hotter, Prnt.<lb />
d row, krft to right are: Nancy Brown, Vice President; and Alice Ed-<lb />
ds, Pledge Trainer.<lb />
Professor<lb />
Norman F. Me-ritt has announced the<lb />
first significant change in the AF<lb />
ROTC curriculum here since the pro-<lb />
gram began some twelve years ago.<lb />
The change is expected to relieve<lb />
many of the scheduling difficulties<lb />
encountered by freshmen and sopho-<lb />
oes. It wi'l go into effect Fall<lb />
Quarter, 1960 and should allow more<lb />
freshmen and sophomores to include<lb />
ir Science in their studies.<lb />
At the present time a freshman in<lb />
Air Science I, or a sophomore in Air<lb />
Science II, attends class two days a<lb />
week and drills two days a week<lb />
throughout the academic year. For<lb />
is he receives two quarter hours<lb />
each quarter, or a total of six quar-<lb />
ter hours for the year's work. In the<lb />
new dan freshmen will not attend<lb />
classroom instruction during the fall<lb />
nl winter quarters but will be al-<lb />
sw -it to substitute various college<lb />
(ourses to meet AFROTC academic<lb />
requirements. Sophomores will not<lb />
attend class during their spring quar-<lb />
ter and again may substitute appro-<lb />
priate college courses to meet aca-<lb />
demic requirements. The twice week-<lb />
ly dril! requirement is not changed<lb />
and will earn one quarter hour credit.<lb />
Freshmen and sophomore level<lb />
courses that will be acceptable as<lb />
ubstitutes inc'ude both college re-<lb />
orired and ele-tives in the field of<lb />
Mathematics, Physical or Natural<lb />
5 knee, Social Sciences, Humanities,<lb />
tnd Foreign Language, and will be<lb />
outlined in detai'ed in the 1960-61<lb />
ollee Bulletin.<lb />
Colonel Merriee stressed that this<lb />
new plan has many advantages for<lb />
the student in addition to easing his<lb />
scheduling difficulties. One of which<lb />
is a student may begin his Air Sci-<lb />
ence Studies as late as the first quar-<lb />
ter of his sophomore year and still<lb />
ouslify for an Air Force Commission.<lb />
This should be of special interest to<lb />
the present freshmen. In this case<lb />
he would only be paid for one year<lb />
in the Advanced Course rather than<lb />
Prexy Urges Support<lb />
Of Senior Banquet<lb />
Dear Senior Class,<lb />
The Senior Class Banquet will<lb />
be held on May 21, 1960 in the<lb />
New South Dining Hall. This<lb />
will be the last major function<lb />
of the Senior class before com-<lb />
mencement on the 22nd of May.<lb />
As President of the Senior<lb />
Class I regret to say that there<lb />
has been little or no interest<lb />
shown by the Seniors in attend-<lb />
ing or even having the Senior<lb />
Banquet. Plans for the Banquet<lb />
have been completed; the rest is<lb />
up to the members of the Senior<lb />
Class! Their part is very simple,<lb />
all they have to do is purchase<lb />
their ticket to the banquet and<lb />
be present for the affair.<lb />
I would personally like to urge<lb />
all the members of the Senior<lb />
Class to purchase their tickets,<lb />
attend the Banquet, and support<lb />
their Senior Class. The Banquet<lb />
is for the Seniors and it is up to<lb />
them to decide whether U will be<lb />
a success or a failure!<lb />
So Seniors, if you are interest-<lb />
ed in attending the annual Senior<lb />
Banquet you may purchase your<lb />
tickets in the Soda Shop bi<lb />
Wright Building on May sec-<lb />
ond and third from 9:00 a.m. to<lb />
4:00 p.m.<lb />
Once again I would like to urge<lb />
all Seniors to attend the Senior<lb />
Banquet and support your Senior<lb />
Class.<lb />
Thank yon.<lb />
Tommy Ragiand<lb />
Senior Class President<lb />
Dr. Frank P. Graham, discussing<lb />
the United Nations and its potential-<lb />
ities for bringing peace and freedom<lb />
to the world, made a stirring plea for<lb />
"equal justice under law and human<lb />
brotherhood under God in an age of<lb />
mortal peril and immortal hope for<lb />
all mankind here Monday night.<lb />
Dr. Graham, representative for<lb />
India and Pakistan in the United Na-<lb />
tions and former president of the<lb />
University of North Carolina, appear-<lb />
ed on the Danforth Lecture Series be-<lb />
fore an audience from the city and<lb />
the campus.<lb />
Stressing the development of the<lb />
idea of "one world" and the import-<lb />
ance to an age of revolutionary<lb />
changes of "an organization in which<lb />
people can get together and talk<lb />
things out instead of shooting them<lb />
out Dr. Graham described the<lb />
United Nations as "a chief hope of<lb />
peace and freedom in our time<lb />
Those who charge the United Na-<lb />
tions with lack of effectiveness are,<lb />
he declared, "the very ones who have<lb />
denied and would deny the United<lb />
Nations the means of more effective-<lb />
ness<lb />
He pointed out that, in spite of its<lb />
"inadequacies, frustrations, and fail-<lb />
ures the United Nations "has help-<lb />
ed to cool off seven hot spots on the<lb />
earth and as a world forum of griev-<lb />
ances, hazards and hopes has so far<lb />
helped to prevent the beginning of a<lb />
third world war, which, he predicted<lb />
would in the atomic age bring our<lb />
civilization down in ruins.<lb />
This country, he stated, was "born<lb />
in an age of revolution out of which<lb />
came the liberation of the people of<lb />
North and South America. The United<lb />
Nations, he continued, was "born in<lb />
an age of revolution out of which<lb />
came and is coming the liberation of<lb />
hundreds of millions of people in Asia<lb />
and Africa<lb />
He pointed out that the American<lb />
Declaration of Independence was "the<lb />
first universal declaration of human<lb />
Lights ever adopted in human history<lb />
by the chosen representatives of a<lb />
tree people<lb />
He recalled that at the historic<lb />
Bandung Conference of the represen-<lb />
atives of more than a billion people<lb />
of Asia ;)nd Africa President Sukarno<lb />
ited the ride of Paul Revere as "the<lb />
beginning of the first successful re-<lb />
-nlt against colonialism in modern<lb />
times<lb />
Dr. Graham c'osed his address with<lb />
a challenge to the people of this<lb />
country to have faith in the ideal of<lb />
international cooperation represent-<lb />
ed by the United Nations and not<lb />
"to turn aside, pass by on the other<lb />
side and give up the moral leader-<lb />
ship of the people of the earth<lb />
Murder Livens Up Campus Routine<lb />
Dum-de-dum-dum . . .<lb />
Approximately 200 bystanders in<lb />
front of Rawl Building last Thursday<lb />
morning, saw Charlie Munn handcuff-<lb />
ed and taken into custody by campus<lb />
Police Chief Harrell following the<lb />
fatal shooting of Paul Jenkins.<lb />
Shortly after the Greenville Rescue<lb />
Squad arrived and rushed Jenkins to<lb />
the hospital. Witnesses said that<lb />
Munn had threatened to kill Jenkins<lb />
late Wednesday afternoon following<lb />
an argument over a girl. One witness<lb />
said, "Paul Jenkins threw a knife that<lb />
narrowly missed Charlie and then<lb />
Charlie said, Til kill you for that "<lb />
When classes changed at 10:50<lb />
Thursday Munn was waiting for Jen-<lb />
kins in the hall, eye-witness accounts<lb />
said. Without a word, one witness<lb />
said, Munn aimed at Jenkins and<lb />
fired. Munn dashed from the building<lb />
and Jenkins crumpled heavily to the<lb />
floor with a deep red stain rapidly<lb />
covering the front of his shirt.<lb />
What many onlookers did not know<lb />
was that the whole thing was a harm-<lb />
less mock murder. Even the red stain<lb />
was fixedtomato catsup.<lb />
About a week prior to the murder,<lb />
the Society for the Advancement of<lb />
Management on campus dreamed up<lb />
the idea. It was executed with the<lb />
aid of the Department of Business,<lb />
the Pitt County Bar Association, and<lb />
Pitt County Superior Court officials.<lb />
Munn, the murderer, will be tried<lb />
May 4 at 7 p.m. in Austin Auditorium,<lb />
Judge William J. Bundy, Superior<lb />
Court judge, will preside.<lb />
The Bar Association will furnish<lb />
prosecuting and defense attorneys for<lb />
the mock trial planned as a demon-<lb />
stration for students enrolled in a<lb />
business law course. A jury will be<lb />
drawn from students on campus.<lb />
Prof. S. W. Dry of the Business<lb />
Department and faculty advisor to<lb />
the Society for the Advancement of<lb />
Management is the instructor for the<lb />
law course.<lb />
FRANK GRAHAM<lb />
Lost And Found<lb />
James H. Mallory, Dean of<lb />
Men, reports that a transistor<lb />
radio, an umbrella, and several<lb />
books are being held by his office.<lb />
The owner may have them by<lb />
providing proper identification.<lb />
Seniors Elect<lb />
Williams Prexy<lb />
The Senior Class has elected Demp-<lb />
sey Williams as Senior Class Presi-<lb />
dent. He defeated Jesse Powell in a<lb />
run-off election recently.<lb />
Eliminated on the first ballot were<lb />
Frank Mayo and George Ray, the<lb />
other candidates for the presidency.<lb />
"Chuck" Gorden won a deciding<lb />
victory for Vice President over Betty<lb />
Faye Moore, Ann Sugg, and Beth<lb />
Kopp.<lb />
A second run-off between Sylvia<lb />
Thomas and Katherine Crumpler<lb />
shows Miss Crumpler to be the new<lb />
Secretary. Jimi McDaniel failed to<lb />
make the second baPot by a small<lb />
margin. Alice Lee Edwards was de-<lb />
feated in the first election.<lb />
For treasurer, Nancy Cox defeated<lb />
Betty Milton in the run-off's. Other<lb />
candidates for treasurer were Nancy<lb />
Hammonds and Sally Morris.<lb />
The following have been chosen as<lb />
Senior Class Senators: Tommy Cal-<lb />
houn, Ted Rogers, Libby Williams,<lb />
and Jaye Finnegan. Joe Hastings,<lb />
Leland Knight, Roy Jones, and Char-<lb />
lie Byrd were in the competition for<lb />
the male senators. Other women can-<lb />
didates were Joan Williams, Linda<lb />
Veck, and Jean Mullen.<lb />
MUSIC DEPARTMENT<lb />
RECEIVES GIFT<lb />
Mr. A. J. F'etcher of Raleigh, Pres-<lb />
ident of TV Station WRAI and also<lb />
founder and president of The Grass<lb />
Roots Opera Company has made a<lb />
financial gift to the Music Depart-<lb />
ment which will enable the Opera<lb />
Theater to produce an opera during<lb />
the first session of Summer School.<lb />
Auditions and casting will be done<lb />
prior to the close of the Spring Quar-<lb />
ter, 'rofessor<lb />
SGA Senate Meets<lb />
Of the items of business conducted<lb />
at the SGA meeting Monday night,<lb />
the major item concerned the presen-<lb />
tation of a proposal s'ate of two of-<lb />
ficers and five standing committee<lb />
chairmen. The following officers were<lb />
approved by the Senate: Chaplain,<lb />
Frosty Smith; Parliamentarian, Ray-<lb />
mond Gillikin.<lb />
Committee chairmen approved in-<lb />
cluded: Elections, Annette McDonald;<lb />
Special Events, Jane Chandler; Ex-<lb />
ternal Affairs, Nancy Coggins; I. D.<lb />
Cards, Mary John Best; and Points<lb />
System, Pat Farmer.<lb />
SGA President Jim Speight made<lb />
several announcements concerning<lb />
future campus activities. He announc-<lb />
ed that the Bloodmobile visit April 27<lb />
will be sponsored by the Panhellenic-<lb />
IFC, that there will be four perform-<lb />
ances of the spring musical this week,<lb />
and that all organizations are encour-<lb />
aged to support the inaugural week<lb />
activities beginning May 6.<lb />
 Dr. James Tucker, advisor to the<lb />
SGA announced that there should be<lb />
another faculty advisor for the group,<lb />
and that plans should be made to<lb />
secure this additional advisor.<lb />
Speight also announced that the<lb />
University of Detroit has invited East<lb />
Carolina to enter the First Interna-<lb />
tional Intercollegiate Turtle Race.<lb />
This race is sponsored by the univer-<lb />
sity's Spring Carnival.<lb />
Council Meets<lb />
The Dean's Advisory Council met<lb />
on April 13, to hear Dr. James L.<lb />
White and Mrs. Ellen Fleming dis-<lb />
cuss plans for the Inauguration. Sug-<lb />
gestions were made as to how the<lb />
various organizations may partici-<lb />
pate in the inaugural ceremonies.<lb />
A student raised the question of<lb />
the advisabi'ity of deducting a quali-<lb />
ty point for missing a department<lb />
meeting. In the discussion that fol-<lb />
lowed some students expressed a will-<lb />
ingness to go along with the re-<lb />
quirement; others felt that it was<lb />
unfair to punish a student academic-<lb />
ally for non-academic work.<lb />
This matter will be brought to<lb />
the President for further considera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
DREAM GIRL  Pi K.p. All. PrertfcM, B .<lb /><pb facs="00038659_tn_0002" /><lb />
APRIL 28,1990<lb />
EAST C AEOL1N1AN<lb />
America's School System<lb />
Fails In Real Education<lb />
In the Mav issue of McCalKs Magazine<lb />
Robert M. Hutckins. former Chancellor of<lb />
the University of Chicago attacks the "tnv-<lb />
ialitv. frivolity, and irrelevance of American<lb />
education In the article, Hutcktns charge<lb />
The bizarre courses of study found in Amer-<lb />
ican higher education do not emphasize real<lb />
education, but that our collages have taken<lb />
on aspects of a country club, housing project,<lb />
and vocational high sAooL1<lb />
Hh charges were not only toward the<lb />
curriculum, but included the general attitude<lb />
toward education in this country. He Hid,<lb />
 True jwTmoffoli H Has improvement or men<lb />
through helping them learn to think for<lb />
themsel s but added that most of our ed-<lb />
ucator believe "whatever the public rhfnks it<lb />
needs maj properly be supjuUed by the col-<lb />
: universitio8"ri mdicatmg that we<lb />
produce what the pufmc wants  be it col-<lb />
trained sWttsewives or morticians. He<lb />
center- : we are selling education<lb />
;h same scale :v a sa nuau sells an<lb />
aafomobile, catering; wants of the buy-<lb />
er  tA idoa<lb />
V  M pooka at East Carolina he finds<lb />
naaj : Mr. Hutckins theories are facts<lb />
here<lb />
pie: The college catalog lists<lb />
s  ttiona which one may<lb />
Is ml " -romcal that these<lb />
mention of aca-<lb />
 is made? Nothing is said of<lb />
femitfpagc<lb />
most 1 Dook- ?19<lb />
,  - East Carol.M<lb />
ate4nt-there-<lb />
r-to-do-too attitude<lb />
? j i .<lb />
 recent poll ft1 - e<lb />
r of them were<lb />
js - ed in no less than<lb />
 - pertain to<lb />
- -y fourteen<lb />
Lawnmower Upsets Prof.<lb />
It WAS Rough<lb />
Experience Banquet<lb />
lit<lb />
.  <lb />
- five siK at ions, four<lb />
person Raid be<lb />
- - -j - - However. I ns<lb />
n b<lb />
 (1 o<lb />
S - - give the<lb />
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0:<lb />
t u d e.<lb />
t  stud nts, ob<lb />
three had below a<lb />
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L. C - - - v .v.<lb />
were all -three"<lb />
g before<lb />
idemic pro-<lb />
8<lb />
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 .  M - - . here to get a<lb />
etter job<lb />
seel - an lucati conunenteu. i<lb />
 to c rge"<lb />
  rabk - -<lb />
uch ej 9 '5 i5 '<lb />
nts to tin "<lb />
-y of the<lb />
seeking. T<lb />
tals f  ed "<lb />
r lang . I Hred   <lb />
stlhieI1ts : :vey are required<lb />
' ' vice courses<lb />
ts. All st nts are required<lb /><lb />
rhia I ms i<lb />
e ECC pa<lb />
3 eni a t sruik<lb />
a   wort i For e:<lb />
nea as PE 100. V.<lb />
anc M : m of Ixw Or-<lb />
PE 134. Clue " v: PE<lb />
The Home Ec nora ca<lb />
urses as Cthing<lb />
    ateaj Plai sing<lb />
 r lipment.<lb />
then these are good<lb />
y -- -  - ; mrses proba!<lb />
- the l were ir.ter.ded<lb />
.  :hnnigB helping<lb />
for hin se which is Mr.<lb />
ttaig - - i - or How-<lb />
? we must first<lb />
ag to<lb />
I are I to offer an ideal<lb />
education.<lb />
Perhaps our educational system should<lb />
se who desire an<lb />
&amp; hi to provide<lb />
merchar ublic buyers, with a few<lb />
shing - thrown in to provide social<lb />
conta tor tti extra-currkular<lb />
By PAT<lb />
By now we should know rtwther<lb />
 e -astounding amount of money<lb />
 on the musical was enough to<lb />
make it a hit or a miss. . . . Tho<lb />
r- seem to be having their trou-<lb />
bles. A senior  anquet was scheduled<lb />
kj part of the graduation program,<lb />
I unless some tickets are sold the<lb />
banquet will fall through. Other than<lb />
lecattiag of diplomas, this will be<lb />
 time for the entire class to,<lb />
be togetner. bat then maybe they<lb />
dont like eachjfcfchef'well enough to<lb />
I .inwgar.j a half,<lb />
tertainly hope everyone read the<lb />
aic tr.lc.i -Teacher Oitkiies Co<lb />
It had some pretty nasty com-<lb />
 about our precious students<lb />
.ulty. Anyone caring to defend<lb />
v.selves . write a letter to<lb />
editor.<lb />
The WRA intramural program has<lb />
.r.icr-viy and this year it<lb />
n- as t.ough it may be a success.<lb />
: ries ar.d sororities have<lb />
 event thus far, which<lb />
-e to most of as<lb />
e oftbal ar.d tennis do require<lb />
e ar.d energy. Verdict: everyone<lb />
- .is .i fur.tan the hard way.<lb />
Orchids to the tev-orating crew for<lb />
r-Sea  Lyr.r. Burgess and<lb />
: te IFC to shame.<lb />
 touch was one of the<lb />
 . and colorful schemes<lb />
ereatad hr a prom.<lb />
A so a pat on the back is to be<lb />
:  IFC and Panhellenk<lb />
- part in the giving<lb />
 - only goes to prove<lb />
that . and sorority peo-<lb />
i  I I Americans. . . .<lb />
I :rvs: now it's the<lb />
if I n MMtt rrc-e?-<lb />
sor is gett a r in -lUhtly up-<lb />
. - : m -iaJM reduced by this<lb />
V n7  they would "ike<lb />
- i- l-faahioned mower?<lb />
beaches are really getting the<lb />
- -eso frn- the college set since<lb />
Lter has changed. Wcnder how<lb />
' ese sunbathers remember<lb />
: T . . From the looks of<lb />
  being received<lb />
- ?.r. EC win have quite<lb />
 people en campus. Wonder if<lb />
- o- will be able to find<lb />
- r ;t - ieacc far all<lb />
HARVEY<lb />
home . . . support the baseball team<lb />
. . . register for the presidential<lb />
-  -11 -<lb />
ai<lb />
- - - -<lb />
see Aaaie Get Tear<lb />
tc morrow night<lb />
 - jrel M  rv's<lb />
. -tirt a - clothes<lb />
i soaaeoae to take them<lb />
Vary Lived Mone<lb />
In White House'<lb />
Mary Todd Lincoln was the only<lb />
woman who ever lived alone in the<lb />
White House fr a considerable time<lb />
without occupying any official sta-<lb />
tion. In recalling the events of Lin-<lb />
coln's assassination in April, 1865.<lb />
Dr. R. Gerald McMurtry. Director of<lb />
the Lincoln National Life Foundation.<lb />
t-tated that Mrs. Lincoln was the vic-<lb />
tim of nervous prostration.<lb />
For five weeks following the assas-<lb />
sination on April 14. she remained<lb />
 the executive mansion, although<lb />
President Johnson, the legal tenant<lb />
had been sworn into office the lay<lb />
Lincoln died.<lb />
After the President had been sh.t.<lb />
Mr? Lincoln followed the stricken<lb />
body of her husband across the<lb />
street from Ford's Theatre to a<lb />
r'hlng and remained there aatS<lb />
the following morning when L<lb />
-ed away. Dr. McMarty relate<lb />
that the President's widow was a<lb />
pathetic figure, given to outbursts of<lb />
expressions of grief. One such was<lb />
"Bring Tad for he will surely speak<lb />
to him<lb />
Historical d i raoaearta show that T.t <lb />
Lincoln, the President's favorite son.<lb />
was at Glove Theatre watching a<lb />
nedy st tfca time of his lathe?<lb />
assassination. Te play was interru<lb />
cd by the theatre manager when e<lb />
came 8 the stage and announced:<lb />
"Ladies and gentlemen: I feel it<lb />
oaty to ay that Abraham Li&amp;; -<lb />
-as been shot Upon hearing th s.<lb />
young Tad Lincoln ran from t'r<lb />
t-eatre crying in agony.<lb />
Mrs. Lincoln was not able to at-<lb />
; the funeral services of her hus-<lb />
ba- - the Green Fn: :f the W-<lb />
House n Weinesday. April 19. T<lb />
Lincoln coold aot be induced to visit<lb />
the room. Robert was the only nt-<lb />
mediate member of the famQy pre-<lb />
en-<lb />
There wrv 2.910 pedestria<lb />
nd 6J03 iajared on l. B l<lb />
last year beca.se :h sed be-<lb />
tween intersections.<lb />
Human Makeup U Frail<lb />
Punished Enoi<lb />
By ROY MARTIS<lb />
Th uproar which wa.s crated by 1<lb />
postponement of the execution 0f rarvj<lb />
Chessman nan died down somewhat, f<lb />
newspapers don't carry much about the fex.<lb />
ecution which will be taking place May 9<lb />
unless there is another stay. . . .<lb />
Cin you imagine what r m .<lb />
on in the mind of this iadividai Can v0u<lb />
possibly comprehend how n <lb />
knowing that he has less than two , to<lb />
live?<lb />
There are many things to conaider<lb />
discussing this situati<lb />
taking a man's life.<lb />
First of all. it could be  . t<lb />
he deserves to die for Ike aril <lb />
ted. He violated the codes of lociety, an(j<lb />
therefore he must pay v.<lb />
On the other hand,<lb />
believe that taking a m.<lb />
wrong. Th- tha the B<lb />
- - wrong to kill, and tl . jj<lb />
hould not be taken.<lb />
En Garde<lb />
ijindidate Draws Small<lb />
Memory<lb />
FSill Jones<lb />
Mmbrs of the stadent body here<lb />
at East Carolina were shocked to learn<lb />
of the death of Wiffiam Travis (BO!<lb />
Joaes. who passed away April IT. in<lb />
Bethesda. Mar? land. HosprtaL<lb />
Bill Jones was a familiar figure<lb />
a-oond caapas. Ahaost everyday, he<lb />
could be seen headiac for the Kbrary.<lb />
at a slow pace, seemingly hardened<lb />
with the weight of the stack of hooks<lb />
he carried ander his ar.<lb />
It is hard for the Bring, who knew<lb />
him. worked ith him. and<lb />
only knew him slightly, to<lb />
absence. There is a great void ia their<lb />
bves which wiO be difficult to ftlL<lb />
Editor<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
by the adaats of East Carolina CoSege.<lb />
Greenvilte. North CaroBsa<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Associates<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Cj<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Jo Anne Parks<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Ry Msrtxa<lb />
"ear Zcitcr.<lb />
: . ss-e ;f the East Caro-<lb />
-   v. :ed t the fact that<lb />
remittees i: n:t <lb />
 jfjient n"srarer to rer-crt<lb />
: -r res " - :  ;r cases.<lb />
ers. sach as N.C<lb />
State's Technsriaa, are allowed to<lb />
pahtiih the ii salti of the judifiBi.<lb />
cases foDowrinif tta jadsaarv meet-<lb />
ings. " 'Tinkling only the names of<lb />
the parsoas involved.<lb />
I fed that if the East Carofisnaa<lb />
nsse aQsmadl ts aamMsh tne resu-ts<lb />
 - i. ;ies. this w:t:li cOBw<lb />
aosaa of the so-called "violence and<lb />
rat a stop to the vicioos rnsaars that<lb />
-esolt from the secret sessions held<lb />
 rhe seo:nd fx: S Wrlitht Bj<lb />
nsg-<lb />
It seems to me tihat If the stadeat<lb />
hedy elects the memhers of tike two<lb />
mmHtees, ttey<lb />
to know- whiSt these<lb />
tad tt way for the<lb />
to<lb />
by the word-of-anooth mothsd that<lb />
only makes aiatters worse. Recently<lb />
one of the aaec stadeats was pet on<lb />
the -Biaek-Iisi Unfortasately.<lb />
there is another stadent enrolled here<lb />
hf hs sae t2, Ma-r Fre-fhrten<lb />
fir's, and othen, who dkint kaw<lb />
da? difference got the two men staw<lb />
iansa  fused. Res-il-s nalnavana<lb />
nseat to the wrong party, and faike<lb />
a  f exr'iaaj :z his rar<lb />
11 the jadksary cosnmitzees want to<lb />
rnmors they cooM do so mare quickly<lb />
if they stopped furjctiosisg as a se-<lb />
cret 'Organisation and<lb />
a few more principles of<lb />
In any democrats? society the pan-<lb />
lie has a right to<lb />
on . . . this is not<lb />
. . . it is<lb />
and<lb />
By PAT<lb />
Tne members of the student cody<lb />
: Eis: Cafossna College had better<lb />
hope that Ha'rrm Seawell d-es rt<lb />
I rernor of North Carolina.<lb />
 In a recent appearance here, Mr.<lb />
- - Aosffta Aaditorinm<lb />
 50 people. . . . Now,<lb />
some would consider SO people a la ?e<lb />
11. hut in thai auditorium, they<lb />
The persona : i:t<lb />
re embarrassed  not fot<lb />
- . t - - Seawellocrt t" r the<lb />
hmast shown by the stadeat<lb />
. . APATHY seems to be the<lb />
oaiy w id iaasras saw stadeat<lb />
bodywe show lack of intrrest .<lb />
edncatioc. stadeat government af-<lb />
?tie affairs, and as mat<lb />
-  <lb />
. . .<lb />
It seems that .ssioas are be-<lb />
:  Great Britain :<lb />
that since the B- " ropaH<lb />
has snubbed state occasions of other<lb />
countries- . -  Princess Marirrt'?<lb />
aassfii tatioas are being igaere-t<lb />
ter tern down dae to functioas<lb />
taking place in dieir ow . countries<lb />
. . . ' I suppose that t-? moral of<lb />
this story isthat even if a person<lb />
-is   srr through thorn<lb />
veins, it doesn't pay to acknowledge<lb />
hi the world- . . .<lb />
Mr. Ovid Pierce's new book. On A<lb />
Lonesome Porch, is now being sold ia<lb />
the college hook store. Mr. Pierce,<lb />
who is a faculty member of the Eng-<lb />
 Detwi: is a iCinoaaed writ-<lb />
er of eastern North Carolina- . . .<lb />
The annual Awards Day wiB be<lb />
i in M-Ginnis Aaaaaxiam this aft-<lb />
ernoon at 4 r.m. Be sure to go so<lb />
that yon can see deserving<lb />
teeeive letognitioa far their<lb />
r :v Nichols deserves a medal for<lb />
the colorful deeuratisai dose<lb />
Jasicr-Senior. The'<lb />
seensed to<lb />
t; .  : :f<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega's Campus elean-<lb />
ap week seemed to do woaders for<lb />
certain areas of the campus- . . Caps<lb />
many of the<lb />
aaaavaai abczt were they<lb />
litter. <lb />
A psychology maj<lb />
that every coPege campus needs s<lb />
"Lovers Lane' . . . This I understand<lb />
and can agree with . . . Bat if yea<lb />
have triad to<lb />
It is pliancd that<lb />
Hall wiB he ased to<lb />
for the first<lb />
it<lb />
that sufficient<lb />
aratlable to;<lb />
are any<lb />
the bun ring office wal<lb />
serrations anr<lb />
SENIORS<lb />
All seniors i<lb />
mvttatioas oa<lb />
from lt poa. 1<lb />
the lwhoy of<lb />
is the i<lb />
ap their<lb />
May X<lb />
News Editor <lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Merm<lb />
Ki patrkk. Jerry Nance<lb />
Skip Wamahvy<lb />
Jay Arioago<lb />
Patsy Eaaott<lb />
Jarry Nance<lb />
s Cirealatma Manager<lb />
ler of<lb />
FARMER<lb />
.rle since the beginning of Spring<lb />
Quarter, vcu nave probably wonder-<lb />
the campns "lovers " congre-<lb />
:e there. . . . Upon entering the<lb />
 sat has to step with caatioa<lb />
and care, because one just cannot<lb />
through there. . . . You bump<lb />
ta couples and interrupt them, and<lb />
ne tries to avoid the main part of<lb />
releyou still interrupt people.<lb />
. . Just aae care when entering the<lb />
- after the son goes down. . . .<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Dr. Jaaies H. Tneker. Director<lb />
of the college Placement Bureau<lb />
anaoaaced this week that the<lb />
N.C. state school for the head<lb />
and deaf in Raleigh needs aae<lb />
teacher interested ia teaching a<lb />
kindergarten rype class for train-<lb />
able children ages 6-9 sad aae<lb />
seventh grade teacher for<lb />
bar. bat not retarded.<lb />
Neither teacher is tcashed to<lb />
teach the Braille system<lb />
classes win be smal with<lb />
19 children each. For further<lb />
formation stadeats may<lb />
the Placement office.<lb />
HOUSING NOTICE<lb />
The<lb />
reai tad<lb />
ties ia dorm<lb />
term. 1999 are<lb />
And then there<lb />
are<lb />
ftssr at Wrfgat<lb />
PLt-Ctal<lb />
ak I<lb />
c<lb />
are tl<lb />
-pt up in the feelir - a ma,<lb />
nguished himself a a o,<lb />
giant, and don't know aisat - p.<lb />
haps all of these ponti -r.<lb />
 at aasat fee Hhf<lb />
them.<lb />
We crbiioI adroc<lb />
or another. All an <lb />
a. person top .<lb />
of taking a man's life.<lb />
We can say. hov. <lb />
ion, fe -hment nas  co<lb />
osana um uz&amp;&amp;Hj  .<lb />
The human ma&amp;t-r   t<lb />
 -s made of tinei. it, cam bf strong ij it m<lb />
not pulled and orom.cn. z,s. j. it . pulled <lb />
wiii snap, and it can t oe mci<lb />
Cari Chessman r- bees  row<lb />
for tweivt years. He Lso sees aaj<lb />
for twelve years. He lias . . : . <lb />
years, wondering whether at B<lb />
another year . . . or even<lb />
We, the people are janu<lb />
man. We are mace up ba<lb />
Is it up to us to decide n : we<lb />
should take a mr. - <lb />
the same thing happen t.  ised<lb />
Chessman to commit his eTsava W are not<lb />
invulnerable-<lb />
Whatever happems 1 I or die?,<lb />
no one will ever know t he was<lb />
guilty. Only he knows that.<lb />
Bu if he wa ir.noeent<lb />
n- -- -eorie who wil! I al<lb />
v!rt.<lb />
. And Disappear<lb />
Lowly<lb />
BY DERRY WALK<lb />
I owe my )w wsf hi n on what I have ts<lb />
sav herein to an ex-facofty member, t<lb />
Thoma itch, former Ts; cho.ogT<lb />
Department. I can remembe- m1<lb />
in the midst of ar. evera res:<lb />
tlsw, there are the lonely ones you see one<lb />
here and one there: the lonery Heas<lb />
talking about the silent ones m on cam-<lb />
pas and other places. The  wJf;<lb />
for some remsoc some odd. e<lb />
pattern of events, never seem, t  mtJ<lb />
place; not In a fratc - Z<lb />
clubs, oronizatkms. not even a member w<lb />
a branch of the soda shop set the lonely one<lb />
just appears . . . and disappears-<lb />
Yem nerer see the tonety JJ<lb />
Jth, mihBSS he answers a rv"<lb />
ed to him. or mavbe order? a dr tx<lb />
They're kind of lost in thought these? lon&amp;y<lb />
ones. They get up in the m-  L<lb />
ii ing in a private world, a silent world. JJ<lb />
omly the echoes of their Aou.  <lb />
ears . . . seldom the voke of a friendu&amp;<lb />
end the day. still in the subjective world, m<lb />
they turn off the echoes only when they sleep.<lb />
These are only observations. Perf<lb />
rm wronjr. rve been hscky enough tojWf<lb />
ny Wtodi times with many great peop <lb />
J my ofimion. whom I feel fortunate JJ<lb />
havum g friands. I sometimes vonder1S<lb />
it wottld be like to be a silent one. L&amp;ell!?T<lb />
w-dtr water. I fSfure, Movement m &amp;<lb />
wokv and silence in sflencc<lb />
aTrhe other people notice and &amp;<lb />
wat ttar losstsy ossm too. And maybft T<lb />
5 afraid to any nwch 9<lb />
f afraid T the actual fact that, they tfj<lb />
Afraid of War bad the lonely one's life mJ<lb />
K It eawair te torse the lonely one, <lb />
s.WinYiftriSSi85<lb />
to<lb />
VHHJBgHm<lb />
w aai " wwoV' waawwesWafa<lb /><pb facs="00038659_tn_0003" /><lb />
THUHSDAY, APRIL 28, 1M0<lb />
Professor Contributes<lb />
To Education Monthly<lb />
Di K Jones of the educa- dr u , .<lb />
,u is contributor of B SJ" throuh  twelfth grade<lb />
"St How Organ Led P ' Part f Dr" Jones'<lb />
Lent Sue of "EducI'  nTn '  f<lb />
ting space in the school include<lb />
,<lb />
i i ship nationally cii-<lb />
 (mblished by the<lb />
for Supervision and Cur-<lb />
pment of the National<lb />
ttion Associated.<lb />
The pril Stan, of the magazine<lb />
develops the theme 'Organizing "or<lb />
1 taming" in a series ,f<lb />
Dr. Jones discusses<lb />
g problem of modern edu-<lb />
ietter use of current space<lb />
I more space for increas-<lb />
i a of -tudents in ouv class-<lb />
He emphasis t!u role of the<lb />
n j lanning effective use f<lb />
space in the c'assroom and<lb />
ls( between the "tradi-<lb />
ind the progressive" instruc-<lb />
ts- approach to the problem.<lb />
 &amp; radical suggestions for<lb />
M ! space from the kin-<lb />
ECC Grads Receive<lb />
Teaching Awards<lb />
inferences to the Wahl-Coates Labor-<lb />
atory School here and the Central<lb />
Kle.nentary School at Albemarle, N.C.<lb />
Dr. Jones, a native of Farmville,<lb />
M  was graduated at East Carolina<lb />
with the A.B. degree in 1947 and the<lb />
masUr  degree in 1948. He holds the<lb />
Ph.D. degree from George Peabodv<lb />
College and taught there before join-<lb />
ing the East Carolina faculty in 1957.<lb />
BAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Greenvillian Heads Marshals<lb />
All students who are interest-<lb />
ed in applying for the editorship<lb />
of the Rebel, campus literal y<lb />
magazine or the Buccaneer, cam-<lb />
pus yearbook, should submit let-<lb />
ters of application to Dr. James<lb />
H. Tucker, Chairman of the Pub-<lb />
lications Board before May fifth.<lb />
Pat Sawyer, President of Sigma Nu.<lb />
LIIIIVU<lb />
- '<lb /><lb />
k Rapi - N<lb />
and<lb />
Rapids<lb />
Carolina graduates <lb />
; have been named I<lb />
the Year" by the<lb />
of Tarboro, and Roa-<lb />
C Mrs. Zelle McNair<lb />
Mrs. Helen Smith of<lb />
both received the<lb />
WWWS A<lb />
Future Program<lb />
Presentations<lb />
Sigma Nu Names<lb />
itew Officers<lb />
Sigma Nu Fraternity held the elec<lb />
tion of officers for the coming year,<lb />
April 7. The election was highlight-<lb />
ed by the re-election of four officers.<lb />
Pat Sawyer was re-elected to the<lb />
office of Eminent Commander. Tom-<lb />
my Calhoun replaced Jake Smith as<lb />
Lt. Commander, and Laverne Chris-<lb />
tie and Mark Gupton were re-elected<lb />
as Recorder and Treasurer.<lb />
Doug Grey replaced Smokey Gordon<lb />
as Chaplain, and John Merritt follow-<lb />
Camilla Henderson, a sophomore<lb />
here, will act as chief marshal at the<lb />
college during the 1960-1961 term.<lb />
She will head a group of eighteen<lb />
student marshals chosen recently in<lb />
p campus-wide election conducted by<lb />
the Student Covernment Association.<lb />
The college marshals act as leaders<lb />
of sections of the academic proces-<lb />
sion at commencement and partici-<lb />
pate in other activities centering<lb />
around graduation. This year they<lb />
will take part May 13 in the exercises<lb />
marking the inauguration of Dr. Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins as sixth president of the<lb />
college. During the coming school<lb />
year they will serve as ushers at<lb />
campus programs and entertain-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Serving with Miss Henderson are<lb />
Ruby Bradshaw, Bonnie Burch, Lynne<lb />
Chambers, Jayne Chandler, Nancy<lb />
lane Chand'er, Lynn Crouch, Dee<lb />
Davis, Jaye Finnegan, Jackie Harris,<lb />
and Judy Jolly.<lb />
Others are: Betty Lane, Phyllis<lb />
Langston, Rachel Spivey, Bobbie Jo<lb />
Sutton, and Sandra Wrenn, with Bet-<lb />
ty Faye Moore, and Markie Smith as<lb />
alternates.<lb />
 Annie Get Your Gun'<lb />
i<lb />
led annually to the teach-<lb />
 i Woman's Club of each<lb />
: b. the moat outstand-<lb />
ol instructor of the<lb />
McNair has been teaching<lb />
 T High School since<lb />
- ed her A.B. degree at<lb />
Una in H34 and has since<lb />
ate work at E.C. She at-<lb />
Television Institute last<lb />
prepare herself for teach-<lb />
np with the r.ew television courses<lb />
S tth, a graduate of 1MB,<lb />
teaching fourth grade at<lb />
School in Roanoke Rapids<lb />
er of years. She has been<lb />
f the Roanoke Rapids unit<lb />
uolina Education As-<lb />
kttd :i member of the State<lb />
Relations Committee. Hra,<lb />
bean a representative<lb />
lot Teachers Conference.<lb />
vomen are daughters of Mrs.<lb />
E H. Foley of Greenville.<lb />
Campus Radio Station WWWS has Ied 'Eaig Reid as RePrter-<lb />
icsumed the program series, "The<lb />
President Speaks which was begun<lb />
last Spring Quarter. This series is<lb />
heard each Monday through Thurs-<lb />
day evening at 11:15, during the pro-<lb />
gram "Dedicated To You Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins, who is interviewed by J.<lb />
Wavne Johnson, discusses current<lb />
i.ampus problems, regarding the stu-<lb />
dents and administrative policies.<lb />
Campus radio is planning complete<lb />
coverage of the forthcoming inaug-<lb />
uration of Dr. Jenkins, and all events<lb />
will be carried by the college station.<lb />
The College station will utilize its<lb />
FM station as a feed station to beam<lb />
the broadcasts to several commercial<lb />
radio stations throughout eastern<lb />
North Carolina, including WFMA in<lb />
Rocky Mount. WGBR-WEQR in<lb />
Co'dshoio, and WPTF in Raleigh.<lb />
Broadcasts originating from the<lb />
College Stadium and tape recorded<lb />
interviews will be manned by the<lb />
WWWS staff, aided by Miss Rosalind.<lb />
Raulston, program advisor, and Mr.<lb />
Wendell Smiley, technical advisor,<lb />
and professional announcers from<lb />
several of the Commercial stations,<lb />
including Jimmy Capps, WPTF, Bet-<lb />
ty Bocx and Judy Gay, both of WFTC.<lb />
Cozart was elected Alumni Contact<lb />
Officer succeeding Tommy Calhoun.<lb />
Tink Palmer followed Tommy Tucker<lb />
as Sentinel. Dempsey Williams was<lb />
re-elected as Pledge-Master. Marvin<lb />
Throckmorton and Tommy Tucker re-<lb />
placed Gene Woods and Bob Church<lb />
as Social Co-Chairmen.<lb />
John Merritt followed Billy Cozart<lb />
r.s IFC Representative and Dempsey<lb />
Williams succeeded Butch Smith as<lb />
Marshal anil IFC Representative.<lb />
John Forbis replaced Dempsey Wil-<lb />
liams as Rush Chairman. Dixie Hob-<lb />
good was elected to the new office of<lb />
H.nise Manager.<lb />
IN A PI.AY . . . "The Most Lamentable Comedy and Moat Cruel<lb />
t Pramu and Thisby" performed by tradesmen (left to right) Bob<lb />
.in. Claude Tavlor, and Bill Dtxon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream<lb />
Inaugural Program Features<lb />
'A Midsummer Night's Dream'<lb />
ir.i'ial event of<lb />
preceding the inauguration<lb />
o W. Jenkins as president,<lb />
two actors and actresses will<lb />
earean costumes and pre-<lb />
 i of the most magical plays<lb />
tan, A Midsummer Night's<lb />
Dream.<lb />
 Midsummer Night's Dream is a<lb />
f flowers and young lovnra<lb />
reama, and of the fairies who<lb />
in an enchanted wood near<lb />
in the days when Theseus<lb />
hack as conqueror. Most of it<lb />
- ! by moonlight making the<lb />
tdoor theatre the appro-<lb />
 place for the performances.<lb />
Everyone is a little moonstruck in<lb />
iay. a little touched by magic.<lb />
But it is not the fairies' magic, potent<lb />
it might be; it is the magic of<lb />
speare's pen.<lb />
The story is not to be taken liter-<lb />
because fairies are not exactly<lb />
iteral beings. Four lovers seem to<lb />
the chief roles and they spend<lb />
their time falling in and out of love-<lb />
The four lovers are played by Mar-<lb />
shal' Braddy, Kenneth Harris, Karen<lb />
Bt and Leigh Dohaon.<lb />
Doris Robbins has the plum role of<lb />
k. the mischievous fairy whose<lb />
magical powers causa much of tha<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
a week's lovers' troubles<lb />
Oberon and Titania,<lb />
king and queen of the fairies, will<lb />
be played by James Gillikin and Lois<lb />
Garren, who lend a musical touch<lb />
with their dancing and singing.<lb />
The most humorous incident of the<lb />
play concerns a play given by a group<lb />
of tradesmen to celebrate Theseus'<lb />
marriage to the queen of the Amaz-<lb />
ons. Quince, the director, has a great<lb />
many troubles because Bottom, the<lb />
chief comedian, is determined to ruin<lb />
the show for him. William Dixon is<lb />
appearing as Bottom. The play has an<lb />
excellent title, "The most lamentable<lb />
comedy and most crue! death of Pyra-<lb />
mus and Thisby It is the workmen's<lb />
intense earnestness that make them<lb />
so funny, for they are convinced that<lb />
they are men of great wit, talent and<lb />
competence, while actually they are<lb />
the worst group of amateur actors<lb />
who ever choked an audience with<lb />
laughter.<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey is directing with<lb />
James Brewer acting as technical di-<lb />
rector. Serving as the choreographer<lb />
is Mrs. Ramona Van Nortwick with<lb />
Mrs. Garren working as costume de-<lb />
signer. Beatrice Chauneey and Ruth<lb />
Graber are the music directors.<lb />
The play will be presented in two<lb />
performances May 6 and 7, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in the Sylvan thaatr.<lb />
PLACEMENT BUREAU<lb />
The Placement Bureau has re-<lb />
ceived a bulletin from Roche Lab-<lb />
oratories, Nutley. New Jersey,<lb />
concerning students who might<lb />
be interested in a career in<lb />
pharmaceutical sales.<lb />
According to the bulletin, the<lb />
present minimum starting salary<lb />
for inexperienced men is $5,000<lb />
per year, plus bonus and commis-<lb />
sion. In addition, the company<lb />
supplies their men with an auto-<lb />
mobile and expenses. Also the<lb />
bulletin stated that their vaca-<lb />
tion, hospitalization, insurance<lb />
and pension plans rate among<lb />
the best in the industry.<lb />
A college degree in pharmacy<lb />
or emphasis in the sciences is<lb />
most desirable, according to the<lb />
bulletin. However, Roche con-<lb />
siders candidates with other edu-<lb />
cational backgrounds if they are<lb />
highly motivated for technical<lb />
sales work and have some sales<lb />
or teaching experience.<lb />
Those interested in such work<lb />
should inquire at the Placement<lb />
Bureau.<lb />
Dinner Honors<lb />
Typing Winners<lb />
Winners of awards in the Ninth<lb />
Annual Typewriting Contest spon-<lb />
sored by the business department<lb />
were announced last night at a din-<lb />
ner held in the New South Dining<lb />
Hall on the campus.<lb />
The annual contests have the pur-<lb />
pose of improving standards of work<lb />
among young typists. This year ap-<lb />
proximately 875 students from 25<lb />
counties in northeastern North Caro-<lb />
lina participated in preliminary coun-<lb />
ty contests, and 170 young typists<lb />
competed in the district contest on<lb />
the campus yesterday.<lb />
Presiding at the Awards' Dinner<lb />
were Mary Elizabeth Massad, a sen-<lb />
ior in business, president of Pi Ome-<lb />
go Pi and Typewriting Contest Com-<lb />
mittee chairman, and Betty Hackett,<lb />
sophomore in business, Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda Typewriting Contest Chair-<lb />
man. 1<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins and Dr. E. R.<lb />
Browning extended words of welcome<lb />
to the group of high school students.<lb />
W. S. Hart, business staff member,<lb />
presented the pennants to the school<lb />
teams who received highest scores in<lb />
their respective counties.<lb />
The Awards' Dinneristhehighlight<lb />
of a series of county typewriting<lb />
contests and a district typewriting<lb />
contest at the college for winners of<lb />
the county contests. ,<lb />
Co-sponsors of the contest events<lb />
are the Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi and the Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Chapter of the Future Business lead-<lb />
ers of America, students organiza-<lb />
tions in the college department of<lb />
business, and the College Office of<lb />
I Public Relations and Foundations.<lb />
FRAT HOLDS RUSH<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi held its annual<lb />
spring party and smoker for pros-<lb />
pective pledges Monday evening, Ap-<lb />
ril 11, in the Chapter room.<lb />
Prior to the party brothers of Del-<lb />
ta Sigma Pi welcomed the prospec-<lb />
tive p'edges at a short get-acquaint-<lb />
ed session. Lloyd Lee, First Vice-<lb />
President, presided and presented a<lb />
brief summary of the functions of<lb />
the fraternity. Each officer of the<lb />
fraternity then explained his respec-<lb />
tive duties, after which questions<lb />
from the prospective pledges were<lb />
answered by various brothers.<lb />
Immediately after this part of the<lb />
program Chi Omega sorority served<lb />
refreshments. Group singing and<lb />
dancing provided entertainment for<lb />
guests. Dance music was provided by<lb />
John Burleson and Stuart Hollowell.<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning, Director of the<lb />
Business Department, was a guest.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Durham<lb />
served as chaperones<lb />
Others present were Mr. W. W.<lb />
Howell, who with Mr. Durham serves<lb />
as adivsor to the fraternity, and Mr.<lb />
Jack Edwards who has recently be-<lb />
come a member of Delta Sigma Pi.<lb />
At the conclusion of the party<lb />
Gloria Hofler, Chi Omega president,<lb />
expressed on behalf of the Sorority<lb />
her thanks for the invitation and for<lb />
the evening. In return Tom Reese,<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi president, thanked<lb />
the ladies, "for their part in serving<lb />
refreshments and adding so much to<lb />
the enjoyment of the occasion<lb />
ROTC DRILL TEAM<lb />
East Carolina College s Air ROTC<lb />
drill team placed 21st among 75 com-<lb />
peting drill teams from throughout<lb />
the nation at the Cherry Blossom Fes-<lb />
tiva1 in the nation's capital recently.<lb />
The 17 marching members of the<lb />
team under the direction of T. Sgt.<lb />
Thomas E. Winstead, participated in<lb />
the evening parade April 9.<lb />
First place among the drill teams<lb />
was won by Purdue University's<lb />
Army ROTC drill team.<lb />
Accompanying the local team in<lb />
addition to Sgt. Winstead were Capt.<lb />
Vance Lockamv and Capt. Robert<lb />
Vining.<lb />
Members of the team include: Ken-<lb />
neth G. A'evander, Willie C. Anders,<lb />
Charles D. Bland, Henry Brake, Paul<lb />
B. Brooks, Ronald M. Crawley, Ed-<lb />
ward J. Farrell, Gordon E. Gillis,<lb />
Frank E. Grayiel, and George T.<lb />
I pock.<lb />
Others are: Amos C. Johnson, John<lb />
D. Johnson, Thomas G. Leary, Roy<lb />
L. Morris, Robert L. Needs, Jimmy<lb />
W. Rowe, William W. (Russell, John<lb />
A. Sampedro, William T. Wiley, Mi-<lb />
chael B. Wood, and Walter T. Wor-<lb />
thington, drill team commander.<lb />
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA ELECTS<lb />
NEW OFFICERS<lb />
The installation service for the<lb />
newly elected officers of Beta Psi<lb />
Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota took<lb />
place on Friday, April 8th, in the<lb />
Music Hall. The service was followed<lb />
by a reception for the new officers<lb />
and members. Several patronesses<lb />
and honorary members were also<lb />
present.<lb />
Officers for the 1960-61 school<lb />
year are: Rose Lindsey, president;<lb />
Barbara Murray, 1st vice president;<lb />
Becky Crouch, 2nd vice president;<lb />
Sue Gretchen Gallagher, correspond-<lb />
ing secretary; Becky Forbes, record-<lb />
ing secretary; Marie Sutton, treas-<lb />
urer; Carolyn Hinton, chaplain; Bet-<lb />
sy Orr, editor; and Ann Vickery, ser-<lb />
geant at arms.<lb />
LPHA OMICRON PI<lb />
Newly elected officers of the Zeta<lb />
Psi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
are: Judith Taylor, President; Joanie<lb />
Phelps, VI.e-president; Judith Bled-<lb />
.oe Recording secretary; Rebecca<lb />
Highsmith, Corresponding secretary;<lb />
and Mary Nell Shaw, Treasurer.<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi was founded in<lb />
1897 at Barnard College, now a part<lb />
of Columbia University in New York.<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi is based on high<lb />
scholarship, highest possible develop-<lb />
ment of the individual, and training<lb />
leadership and citizenship. The Zeta<lb />
Psi chapter represents the first chap-<lb />
ter of the national organization in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Jane Murray as "Annie Oakley and Bob Kornegay as "Sitting Bull.<lb />
ROTC NAMES ROWE<lb />
Cadet James W. Rowe has been<lb />
named Outstanding Cadet for the<lb />
Month of April in the Air Force<lb />
ROTC detachment. He is a member<lb />
of Flight E in the 62nd Squadron of<lb />
the campus AF ROTC.<lb />
He was selected for the honor be-<lb />
cause of his ability to carry out<lb />
commands in drill and to answer<lb />
questions pertaining to drill and the<lb />
Cadet Corps and because of his over-<lb />
all appearance as a cadet.<lb />
His name will be engraved on a<lb />
bronze plaque to be hung in the<lb />
Cadet Lounge in the Austin building<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
Cadet Rowe, a freshman, is special-<lb />
izing in geography and psychology<lb />
in his academic program and is the<lb />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rowe of<lb />
Maysville.<lb />
ALPHA XI DELTA<lb />
Lucille Coulborun was elected pres-<lb />
ident of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority<lb />
for the coming year.<lb />
Other officers are Linda Cox, vice<lb />
president; Mary Ann Ricks, record-<lb />
ing secretary; Margaret Powell, cor-<lb />
responding secretary; Elizabeth Knox,<lb />
treasurer; Marie Bryant, Panhellenie<lb />
representative; and Rosemary Swish-<lb />
es and Shari Burt, social chairmen.<lb />
GREENSBORO STUDENT HEADS<lb />
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE<lb />
TV GUILD<lb />
J. Wayne Johnson was elected<lb />
president for the second successive<lb />
year of the Television Guild of Eas<lb />
Carolina College last week. The Guild<lb />
is a professional and honorary or-<lb />
ganization for students working at<lb />
the college in television broadcasting.<lb />
Johnson, a producer for the T. V.<lb />
class broadcasts, last year won the<lb />
club's award for outstanding service.<lb />
Rudd Jensen, was elected vice-pres-<lb />
ident; Alice Coriolano, secretary; and<lb />
Bobby Lovic, treasurer.<lb />
The Television Guild will hold its<lb />
tnnual awards dinner during the<lb />
coming week. Recognition will be<lb />
given at the social event to students<lb />
in T. V. judged to be the year's out-<lb />
standing camera men and producer,<lb />
and a special award will be made to a<lb />
student for outstanding service to<lb />
television at the College studios.<lb />
MATH CLUB<lb />
At its last regular meeting for this<lb />
year, the Math Club elected officers<lb />
for the coming school year. The new<lb />
officers are: Barbara Moser, presi-<lb />
dent; Ann Sanders and Sylvia Waters,<lb />
co-vice presidents; Agnes Rhue, sec-<lb />
retary and treasurer; Donald O'Brien,<lb />
reporter; and Jackie Grady, social<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Plans for the Spring banquet were<lb />
completed. The banquet will be held<lb />
at the Greenville Woman's Club on<lb />
May 3 at 6:00 p.m. Guest speaker for<lb />
the evening will be Dr. Richard C.<lb />
Todd.<lb />
After the business meeting, Dr. R.<lb />
M. He'ms, Professor of Physics, spoke<lb />
on Einstein's Theory of Relativity.<lb />
SIGMA PI ALPHA OFFICERS<lb />
At the regular business meeting<lb />
of Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign<lb />
language fraternity, April 18, 1960,<lb />
new officers for the 1960-61 school<lb />
year were elected.<lb />
The new officers are: Cynthia Par-<lb />
ker, president; Martha Marcom,<lb />
vice president; Claire Pippin, secre-<lb />
tary; Mike Wilkinson, treasurer; Ann<lb />
Peaden, social chairman; Pnd Patsy<lb />
Elliott, East Carolinian reporter.<lb />
Following the business meeting,<lb />
Letitia Alonso, foreign student from<lb />
Mexico, discussed education in Mex-<lb />
ico.<lb />
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR<lb />
ACCEPTS ASSIGNMENT<lb />
Dr. Elmer R. Browning, director of<lb />
the business department here, has<lb />
accepted an assignment with the<lb />
Southern Institute of Management to<lb />
M-epare a publication on successful<lb />
businessmen and how they managed<lb />
to become successful.<lb />
Following a suggestion by member<lb />
executives, the SIM has made a four-<lb />
year preliminary investigation of the<lb />
method of conducting the study, pre-<lb />
senting the material, and distributing<lb />
the publication.<lb />
Dr. Browning's duties will include<lb />
nominating for inclusion in the work<lb />
businessmen who have achieved suc-<lb />
cess, conducting research as to their<lb />
techniques in management, and as-<lb />
sisting in writing and editing the<lb />
publication.<lb />
Since 1957 Dr. Browning has been<lb />
an educational counselor for the SIM.<lb />
April 29College Union Pizza Party<lb />
and Combo Dance, Wright And<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
SGA Musical, "Annie Get Your<lb />
Gun McGinnis, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
April 80Tennis Match: HOC vs.<lb />
Elon, 1:30 p.m.<lb />
-Movie: "Hound Dog Man Aus-<lb />
tin (And 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Complete with guns, Indians, and<lb />
cowboys the current SGA musical<lb />
'Annie Get Your Gun" opened April<lb />
26 for a four night run. Performance<lb />
time is 8:00 in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
A cast of sixty student singers,<lb />
actors, and dancers, are taking part<lb />
in the production. A 25-piece orches-<lb />
tra is providing musical background<lb />
for fifteen principals in the cast, a<lb />
rhorus of men and women, and a<lb />
corps of dancers.<lb />
!Ronald Knouse is appearing op-<lb />
tosite Miss Murray as her lover<lb />
Frank Butler. Knouse played a lead-<lb />
ing role in the 1958 freshman plays at<lb />
the college and in "The Bartered<lb />
Bride<lb />
Annie Get Your Gun is based on<lb />
Annie Oakley and her lover Frank<lb />
Butler, world's greatest shot, and the<lb />
conflicts, both professional and per-<lb />
sonal, which arise between them. The<lb />
colorful background of Buffalo Bill's<lb />
Wild West Show plus music by Irv-<lb />
ing Berlin are major attractions of<lb />
the musical comedy.<lb />
Hit songs include "There's No<lb />
Business Like Show Business "Doin'<lb />
What Comes Natur lly "Falling in<lb />
Love is Wonderful and "I Got the<lb />
Sun in the Morning<lb />
The East Carolina production of<lb />
the show, a Broadway hit and a big<lb />
success in the movies, has authentic<lb />
costuming, original settings designed<lb />
by James Brewer of the college fac-<lb />
u'ty, and dances choreographed by<lb />
the colorful story of the crack shot' James Gillikin of Greenville.<lb />
Businessmen Present Messick<lb />
'Distinguished Citizen' Award<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick, East Carolina<lb />
president from 1946 to 1960. was<lb />
presented the Distinguished Citizen<lb />
Award at the annual dinner of the<lb />
Greenville Chamber of Commerce on<lb />
April 23.<lb />
Charles A. White, president of the<lb />
Chamber of Commerce, praised the<lb />
accomplishments of Dr. Messick. Ex-<lb />
pansion of the faculty, student enroll-<lb />
ment and buildings, as well as en-<lb />
largement of the services of East<lb />
Caro'ina College under the adminis-<lb />
tration of Dr. Messick, said White,<lb />
contributed to the added prestige of<lb />
the college.<lb />
Mrs. Messick, who attended the<lb />
dinner with her husband, was recog-<lb />
nized along with other dinner guests<lb />
at the meeting.<lb />
The citation was read by White.<lb />
The dedication read:<lb />
"Distinguished Citizen Award to<lb />
Dr. John Decatur Messick; in grate-<lb />
ful recognition of his many and en-<lb />
during contributions to the progress<lb />
and growth of East Carolina College<lb />
in Greenville, and of Eastern North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"In the educational world he has<lb />
served with honor and distinction, his<lb />
career being characterized by vision<lb />
.and wisdom, dedication to duty, and<lb />
loyalty to the profession of educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"In the business world he has<lb />
participated with interest and success<lb />
in many enterprises which have con-<lb />
tributed to the development of the<lb />
community of Greenville and Pitt<lb />
County.<lb />
"In religious, humanitarian and<lb />
cultural areas he has unselfishly de-<lb />
voted his time, great mental talents,<lb />
energy, wise counsel and influence to<lb />
the enrichment of all citizens of the<lb />
legion.<lb />
"In particular, as President of East<lb />
Carolina College, he has been greatly<lb />
responsible for the expansion and<lb />
development of this institution of<lb />
higher education from 1946 to 1960,<lb />
leading it to a position of service to<lb />
the State of North Carolina and to<lb />
the Nation and building for its stu-<lb />
dents and faculty an institution which<lb />
holds greater promise for expanding<lb />
service te our city, county, state and<lb />
region.<lb />
"In recognition of his personal and<lb />
professional service, we take pride in<lb />
bestowing upon him this award of<lb />
excellence and distinction<lb />
Although making up less than 14<lb />
percent of the driving population,<lb />
drivers under age 25 were involved<lb />
in nearly 29 percent of all fatal ac-<lb />
cidents in the United States during<lb />
1959.<lb />
Motor vehicle accidents killed 37<lb />
P00 and injured 2,870,000 persons on<lb />
U. S. highways during 1959.<lb />
Annual Junior-Senior Prom<lb />
Diane Brovghtoa and Mike Kataias da their number at the Junior-<lb />
Senior Prom.<lb /><pb facs="00038659_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAG1FOUK<lb />
EAST CAEOLtNIAN<lb />
Pirates Capture NSC<lb />
Lead; Crayton Wins 2<lb />
Below is a brief summary of how<lb />
the Pirate baseball team came out<lb />
over the Easter Holidays.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory carried his team<lb />
to Appalachian State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege where the Bucs swept a two<lb />
game series from the Apps. EC's ace<lb />
moundsman, Larry Crayton drew the<lb />
pitching chores in the first contest<lb />
between the conference foes. The<lb />
sophomore lefty fanned nine moun-<lb />
tain boys in hurling his fifth win for<lb />
the Piratea.<lb />
Leading the Bucs at the plate was<lb />
defensive specialist Jim Martin. The<lb />
first sacker highlighted an eight run<lb />
second inning attack for the Pirates<lb />
by lofting a powerful home run. EC<lb />
blasted the App pitching staff for<lb />
12 hits and 13 runs while the weary<lb />
westerners pushed across 4 runs<lb />
against the tough pitching of Cray-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Nathan Green chalked up his first<lb />
victory in the second game of the<lb />
series, as the Bucs made it a clean<lb />
sweep of the day, 10-2. Green looked<lb />
good in his first starting role for<lb />
the Pirates, pitching a nifty five hit-<lb />
ter at the Apps. The righthander is-<lb />
sued only two free passes.<lb />
All-Conference outfielder Gary<lb />
Pierce came out of his batting slump<lb />
as he banged out three hits in four<lb />
trips to the plate. It was the fifth<lb />
inning that the Pirates caught fire.<lb />
With one out, second baseman Spen-<lb />
cer Gaylord singled. Then Wilbur<lb />
Castellow singled and WaHy Cockrell<lb />
walked to load the bases. This set the<lb />
stage for Pierce's grand slammer, a<lb />
towering one to left field.<lb />
The Bucs continued their road trip<lb />
with one game against Catawba. An-<lb />
other sophomore. Johnny Ellen drew<lb />
the starting nod, but the Indians<lb />
proved to be too much for the Garner<lb />
native. Ellen still looked good in de-<lb />
feat and he made his presence felt by<lb />
striking out 10 opponents in a close<lb />
6-4 loss.<lb />
Third baseman Castellow showed<lb />
power at the plate for the Bucs as he<lb />
be!ted a four-bagger in the second<lb />
stanza with two mates aboard.<lb />
The Pirates returned home to play<lb />
host to Wake Forest's Demon Dea-<lb />
cons at Guy Smith Stadium. Playing<lb />
against the number two team in the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference, the Bucs<lb />
met their match. Crayton suffered<lb />
his first defeat at the hands of the<lb />
Deacons by a score of 9-3. Wake For-<lb />
est blasted the Pirate ace for ten hits<lb />
in five and one-third innings. Ellen<lb />
relieved Crayton in the sixth, and<lb />
after giving up two hits, he forced<lb />
the Deacons to hit into a double play.<lb />
Green relieved Ellen in the ninth<lb />
stanza and sat Wake Forest down in<lb />
good fashion. After walking the first<lb />
batter, Green proceeded to strike out<lb />
the side.<lb />
Leading the Pirates at the plate<lb />
against the ACC team was right-<lb />
fielder Jerry Carpenter. The senior<lb />
co-captain racked up two hits in four<lb />
trips to the plate.<lb />
On Monday afternoon the Bucs<lb />
traveled to Wilson to do battle with<lb />
arch-rival Atlantic Christian College.<lb />
By this time the Pirates were on top<lb />
of the North State Conference stand-<lb />
ings with a 4-1 won, lost record. The<lb />
Bulldogs were out after their first<lb />
conference win after dropping five<lb />
contests to conference foes. But ACC<lb />
had the misfortune of drawing Cray-<lb />
ton for their opposing pitcher.<lb />
The All-Conference, All-State, and<lb />
All-N.A.LA. pitcher fanned 13 Bull-<lb />
dogs in gaining his sixth victory of<lb />
the season by a slim 3-2 margin.<lb />
Crayton gave up only three walks<lb />
and five hits in strengthening the<lb />
Pirates hold on the conference top<lb />
spot.<lb />
Wally Cockrell kept up EC's string<lb />
of home runs as he sent a 370 blast<lb />
out of the ball park in the fifth inn-<lb />
ing. It marked the fifth game in a<lb />
row that one of the EC players has<lb />
tagged opposing pitchers for four<lb />
baggers.<lb />
Jim Martin got the only extra<lb />
base blow for the Pirates. He led off<lb />
the fourth inning with a triple, his<lb />
second of the season.<lb />
ACC scored their two runs in the<lb />
iourth stanza on two Pirate miscues<lb />
and back to back singles by first<lb />
baseran Jerry Thigpen and second<lb />
sacker Terry Harris.<lb />
An error and a single put runners<lb />
on first and second for the Bulldogs<lb />
the bottom of the ninth with no<lb />
Favorites Dominate<lb />
Table Tennis Tourney<lb />
BURL MORRIS  one of the two<lb />
catchers on the East Carolina<lb />
baseball team, banged out two bits<lb />
and drove in two runs against Appa-<lb />
lachian.<lb />
EC Runners Drop<lb />
Meet To NC State<lb />
in<lb />
cuts. But Crayton forced leftfielder<lb />
Ken Bryan to hit into a double play<lb />
to stifle the rally. Then Crayton<lb />
struck out opposing pitcher Larry<lb />
Daniels for his thirteenth strikeout.<lb />
Coach Mallory's Pirates now post<lb />
a five and one conference record and<lb />
a nine and three over-all mark.<lb />
The North Carolina State track<lb />
team defeated the East Carolina<lb />
track team by a score of 99-32 in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
100 yd. dashHoomani, NCS, 2.<lb />
Strad'ey, NCS, 3. Gilbert, NCS,<lb />
0:9.9.<lb />
220 yd. dashStradley, NCS, 2-<lb />
Hoomani, NCS, 3. Stevens, ECC<lb />
0:22.2.<lb />
440 yd. dashBassinger, ECC,<lb />
Reeling NCS (tie), 3. Joyner,<lb />
NCS, 0:52.8.<lb />
880 yd. dashFincher, NCS, 2.<lb />
Godwin, ECC, 3. Walters, NCS,<lb />
2:08.<lb />
MileWilson, NCS, 2. Fincher,<lb />
NCS, 3. Godwin, EOC 4:34,4.<lb />
2 mileWilson, NCS. 2. Godwin,<lb />
ECC, 3. Ratcliffe, NCS, 10:36.8.<lb />
120 HHDavis, NCS, 2. Johnson,<lb />
ECC, 3. Hill, NCS, 16.0.<lb />
220 LHDavis, NCS, 2. John-<lb />
son, ECC, 3. Hurst, ECC, 25.1.<lb />
High Jump Wood, NCS, 2.<lb />
Stevens, ECC, 3. Michael, NCS<lb />
6' 2<lb />
Pole VaultLeary, NCS, 2. Bur-<lb />
ton, NCS, 3. Stevens, EOC 12'4<lb />
Broad JumpBloodworth, NCS,<lb />
2. Stevens, ECC, 8. Leary, NCS,<lb />
20' 9<lb />
Shot PutVollmer, NCS 2. Shaf-<lb />
fer, NCS, 2. Stevenson, NCS,<lb />
44' 6tt<lb />
DiscusVollmer, NCS, 2. Golden,<lb />
NCS, 3. Hoey, NCS 129<lb />
JavelinJohnson, ECC, 2. Gold-<lb />
en NCS, 3. Welch ECC 163' 6 V.<lb />
Mile RelayNCS, 2. ECC, 3:31.3.<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick won the annual<lb />
East Carolina Table Tennis Rank-<lb />
ing Tournament, held April 21 in the<lb />
College Union by defeating Nelson<lb />
Tugwell 21-14, 21-9 in the finals of<lb />
the event. Kilpatrick the defending<lb />
champion, was able to force his way<lb />
through Tugwell's hop defense most<lb />
of the time, although the runner-up's<lb />
serves gave the winner some trouble<lb />
in the first game. The match for sec-<lb />
ond place was a bitterly fought af-<lb />
fair between Tugwell and Charles<lb />
Munn, with Tugwell's forehand drives<lb />
and backhand flicks finally winning<lb />
the match from Munn's blocking de-<lb />
fense and forehand slap shots, 16-21,<lb />
21-16, 21-17.<lb />
Munn also fell to Kilpatrick's high<lb />
spin shots and steady attack, after<lb />
having hit and blocked his way<lb />
through Zuill Bailey's backhand dri-<lb />
ves, 17-21, 21-15, 21-18 in a very<lb />
close match. Bob Gilden took fifth<lb />
place in the round-robin tourney by<lb />
hitting through the spin defense of<lb />
Albert Davis 21-13 in a single game<lb />
play-off.<lb />
The ranking tournament includes<lb />
the six EC table tennis players <lb />
determined by play in the regular<lb />
quarterly Men's Tournaments, and<lb />
results of this round-robin tourney<lb />
determine the final rankings for the<lb />
1959-60 table tennis program of the<lb />
College Union.<lb />
FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost<lb />
1. Norman Kilpatrick5 0<lb />
2. Nelson Tugwell<lb />
3. Charles Munn3 2<lb />
4. Zuill Bailey1 <lb />
j. Robert Gilden1 <lb />
6. Albert Davis  1 <lb />
Tugwell, who only last month won<lb />
the Spring Quarter Novice Tourna-<lb />
ment, also was runner-up to Kilpat-<lb />
rick in the recent Greenville City<lb />
Table Tennis Tourney. Kilpatrick,<lb />
who will be a May graduate, thus<lb />
won his third and last E. C. yearly<lb />
tournament, while fourth ranked<lb />
Bailey retained the ranking he held<lb />
last year. Tugwell, Davis, Munn, who<lb />
was runner-up in the Fall and Win-<lb />
ter Quarter Men's events, and Gil-<lb />
den, the Spring runner-up, are all<lb />
new comers to the ranking list.<lb /><lb />
i<lb /><lb />
?<lb />
t<lb /><lb />
PIRATE<lb />
DEN<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
TODAY, APRIL 28, 1930<lb /><lb />
s<lb /><lb />
Lambda Chi Holds Top Spot<lb />
In Intramural Softball Race<lb />
Lambda Chi and Delta Sigma Pi dick. They also picked up a forfeit<lb />
lead in intramural softball games in I  over the veterans. Jim <lb />
the Fraternity League while the<lb />
Chromosomes and Hootenannies are<lb />
en top in the Independent League.<lb />
This covers games through April 21,<lb />
1960.<lb />
Ed Emory's boys continued their<lb />
winning ways as Lambda Chi defeat-<lb />
ed Sigma Nu 13-11 and Sig Ep 11-9,<lb />
behind the steady pitching of Fred<lb />
Archer .and Buddy Welch Lambda<lb />
Chi are the defending champs in the<lb />
Fraternity league.<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi scored wins over<lb />
Sig Ep and Thsta Chi by margins of<lb />
19-8 and 14-13, respectively. Aycock<lb />
was credited with both wins.<lb />
In other Fraternity action, Sigma<lb />
Nu won over Theta Chi by 15-8 and<lb />
Theta Chi picked up a 14-8 win over<lb />
Kappa Alpha.<lb />
"Rico's" Chromosomes edged the<lb />
Classcutters y a slim margin of<lb />
16-13 behind the pitching of Ike Rid-<lb />
"Hootenannies" won over the veter-<lb />
ans by forfeit and beat the Varsity<lb />
All Stars by 9 to 8.<lb />
The standings of games through<lb />
April 1 are as follows:<lb />
Fraternity League Won<lb />
Lambda Chi <lb />
Delta Sigma Pi <lb />
Sigma Nu <lb />
Theta Chi <lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
Sig Ep <lb />
Independent League<lb />
Chromosomes <lb />
Hootenannies-<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
Lucky Strikes Dr. Frood declares:<lb />
Graduation is all a<lb />
matter of degree<lb />
Varsity All Stars0<lb />
Classcutters0<lb />
?Veterans   0<lb />
?dropped from league due to two<lb />
forfeits.<lb />
Lost<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
o<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I'm working my way<lb />
through college. I have delivered news-<lb />
papers, worked as an usher in the local<lb />
movie theater and rolled bandages for<lb />
the school infirmary. What can my col-<lb />
lege life possibly prepare me for?<lb />
Beaver<lb />
Dear Beaver: Publishing, motion pic-<lb />
tures, medicine.<lb />
C09 0 C09<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am about to gradu-<lb />
ate top girl in my class. I have decided<lb />
to take up a career, rather than squan-<lb />
der my intellectual achievements on<lb />
bawling babies, dreary housework and<lb />
a sloppy husband. Don't you think I<lb />
have made the right decision?<lb />
Smart Gal<lb />
to all the friends he has made in college.<lb />
Is there any action I should take?<lb />
Dean<lb />
graph at left was taken. At right is a<lb />
recent photo. What does the older gen-<lb />
eration have to say about this?<lb />
Serious Student<lb />
Dear Smart: I do, and I feel safe in say-<lb />
ing that I make that statement on behalf<lb />
of every man in America.<lb />
o<lb />
o<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: What a mess I have<lb />
made out of college! I am flunking out<lb />
because I have been so lazy. I can't get<lb />
a job because I have made such a poor<lb />
record. I have no friends because 1 have<lb />
no college spirit. What is there left for me?<lb />
Chastened<lb />
Dear Dean: Give him a big smile, put<lb />
you arm around his shoulders and say,<lb />
"How're things, pal?"<lb />
C0 0 0<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: In the past four years,<lb />
I feel that I have become a wiser and<lb />
better man. How much do I owe to my<lb />
college for this?<lb />
Grateful<lb />
Door Grateful: Shhh! Somebody mast<lb />
have forgotten to send you the bill.<lb />
C09 C0 tO<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: The older generation<lb />
claims college life is too soft Just a lark.<lb />
Well, I am finishing four years, and look!<lb />
The day I enrolled in college, the photo-<lb />
Door Serious: Just what we've said al<lb />
along. Parties, parties, parties!<lb />
c0 0 tO<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: Yesterday I visited my<lb />
boy friend and I saw two Lucky Strikes<lb />
burning in an ash tray. One had lipstick!<lb />
Was I right in slapping him in the face<lb />
and leaving the room? Scorned<lb />
Door Scorned: No. Why get jealous just<lb />
because other girls smoke the same brand<lb />
you do?<lb />
Door Chastened: Yon<lb />
as a<lb />
0<lb />
always serve<lb /><lb />
Door Dr. Frood. I was outraged to fearn<lb />
that a rich, spoiled senior is planning to<lb />
give sports cars as graduation presents<lb />
4.r.OK<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE<lb />
MORE LUCKIES THAN<lb />
ANY OTHER REGULAR!<lb />
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,<lb />
college students head right for fine tobacco.<lb />
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular<lb />
sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because<lb />
L.S.M.F.T.Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.<lb />
Locals Win Title<lb />
At Eastern Finals<lb />
East Carolina's two top players,<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick and Nelson Tag-<lb />
well, easily captured the Men's Sin-<lb />
gles and Doubles titles at the Eastern<lb />
North Carolina Table Tennis Cham-<lb />
pionships, held Saturday, April 23,<lb />
in Wilmington. Kilpatrick's steady<lb />
chop defense and high topspin re-<lb />
turns stopped the backhand drives of<lb />
Goldsboro champion George Witted<lb />
21-9, 21-12 in the finals of the Men's<lb />
Singles event, while Tugwell's spin<lb />
serves and backhand smashes led him<lb />
and Kilpatrick to a 21-18, 21-13 vic-<lb />
tory over Peter Andrews and Harold<lb />
Smith of Wilmington in the finals<lb />
of the Men's Doubles. In the semi-<lb />
finals the East Carolina pair had<lb />
handily beaten Jim OTuel and Jim<lb />
Parker of Goldsboro 21-11 and 21-10.<lb />
The Women's Singles finals was<lb />
won by Martina Lipsey of Wilming-<lb />
ton over E.Cs Rosalie Blankenship<lb />
21-14, 21-10, while Mrs. Blankenship<lb />
and Ramona Kilpatrick reached the<lb />
finals of the Women's Doubles, only<lb />
to lose to Lipsey and Kathy Summers<lb />
of Wilmington 21-11, 21-15.<lb />
Another pair of East Carolina play-<lb />
ers reached the finals of the Inter-<lb />
mediate Doubles event, where Wil-<lb />
mington champions Cliff Smith and<lb />
J. D. Conner hit through the defense<lb />
of Sam Watson and Ray Watson in<lb />
two close games 21-15, 23-21.<lb />
In other events Greenville's Wil-<lb />
liam Stancil took second place in the<lb />
Intermediate Singles, while Robbie<lb />
Powell took third place in Junior<lb />
Singles and Denny Hardee-J. G. Proc-<lb />
tor won second place in the Junior<lb />
Doubles event.<lb />
All the East Carolina players will<lb />
represent Greenville in he state table<lb />
tennis championships, to be held May<lb />
7 in Wilmington. There they will<lb />
meet, in round-robin play, the top<lb />
two players in their events, from the<lb />
Central and Western districts of the<lb />
state.<lb />
The tragedies of sport, whether they occur in football, sports ear<lb />
racin? or most other hazardous games, grieve families, sadden fans and<lb />
stir up resentment against the hazards. When a tragedy occurs in boxing<lb />
the resentment is against the sport itself.<lb />
Now a tragedy of col'ege boxing appears to have doomed the sport.<lb />
Charlie Mohr, a personable, intelligent, deeply religious and in an<lb />
ways estimable young man, the very symbol of what a college athlete ought<lb />
to be co'lapsed in his dressing room during the finals of this year's 23rd<lb />
annual National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament. He had just<lb />
lost in what was to have been, win or lose, his last boxing match. He had<lb />
lost to a fiiend with whom he planned to spend part of his Easter vacation.<lb />
A star member of the University of Wisconsin boxing team, which was<lb />
host to the tournament, Mohr was found to have suffered a brain hemor-<lb />
rhage. At University Hospitals a team of top surgeons, led by the renowned<lb />
neurosurgeon Dr. Manucher Javid, operated on his brain. They stopped tat<lb />
bleeding, but through long days that fo'lowed Mohr remained unconscious<lb />
an indication that survival was a dubious prospect.<lb />
Last Sunday morning, eight days after the bout, Charlie Mohr died.<lb />
The injury had affected centers deep in the brain which control the heart,<lb />
blood pressure and respiration.<lb />
From president to freshman coed, th;s death of a campus hero shock-<lb />
ed the University of Wisconsin, the coaches and boxers assembled from 16<lb />
other schools, and the city of Madison's unique devotees of the college sport.<lb />
Largely because of its ardent townie fans, Wisconsin has set several attend-<lb />
ance records for the NCAA meets, seven of which have now been held<lb />
there. There were 10,322 spectators (no record) at the 1960 finals on the<lb />
night Charlie Mohr was injured.<lb />
Today's NCAA rules and practices fcive college boxers the fullest<lb />
protection. The 12-ounce gloves (eight and six ounces are standard in pro-<lb />
fessional boxing), the padded headgear and the thick-felted canvas floor-<lb />
ing are sufficient guarantees against all but the most extraordinary cases<lb />
of serious injury- Perhaps even more important than protective equipment,<lb />
college referees stop bouts as soon as a boxer seems to be definitely out-<lb />
massed, let alone in danger of a severe beating. Forty-eight bouts were<lb />
fought during the three-day tournament at Wisconsin. Not a single boxer,<lb />
not even Charlie Mohr, was knocked unconscious in the ring. Eleven bouts<lb />
ended in what professional boxing would score as technical knockouts, but<lb />
these were bouts in which the referee intervened as a matter of prudence<lb />
when a boxer seemed to have no chance to win.<lb />
Referee John O'Donnell so intervened, and quickly, as it became ap-<lb />
parent in the second round that Stu Bartell of San Jose State, who had<lb />
once beaten and once lost to Mohr in dual meets, was sure to win again.<lb />
0 Donnell's decision came shortly after Mohr was knocked to the canvas.<lb />
"It was not a good punch a deeply depressed O'Donnell said.<lb />
"Just a long right. He was up at the count of two, which is a good sign.<lb />
While I was giving him the nine-count (mandatory) I looked in his eyes<lb />
and they were clear. I asked if he was all right and he said, 'Yes So I<lb />
let the fight go on. He moved around briskly for maybe 30 seconds, so ie<lb />
did not seem hurt, but as soon as the other fellow started punching him<lb />
1 moved in and stopped it. I caught the last punch on my shoulder<lb />
After a rest in his corner, while Bartell was proclaimed 165-pound<lb />
NCAA champion, Mohr left the ring and walked to his dressing room.<lb />
He told his brother his head hurt. He lay down there and was checked by<lb />
Dr. John Flinn, Wisconsin team physician and director of student health.<lb />
Dr. F inn suspected a possible concussion and ordered Mohr to remain ly-<lb />
ing down. In nine minutes Mohr was in coma and convulsions. The doctors<lb />
ordered him to University Hospita's for an operation that took three hours.<lb />
To reduce brain swelling Dr. Javid used a urea-injection method he had<lb />
introduced for lowering brain and eye pressure. The swelling was reduced,<lb />
the hemorrhage was stopped but Mohr did not otherwise respond.<lb />
The operation did not disclose how a healthy brain could have been<lb />
so grievously injured by the blows college boxers are able to inflict through<lb />
padded gloves striking a padded headgear. He had been hit a right hand hloy,<lb />
the brain damage indicated, on the left frontal area (in the vicinity of the<lb />
left temple), where the headgear is supposed to cushion a blow. Indeed,<lb />
some doctors at first suspected that Mohr may have had a hitherto undetec-<lb />
table weakness of a brain artery, an aneurysm. An aneurysm may be com-<lb />
pared to the similar weakness in an automobile's inner tube just before it<lb />
blows out. Without certainly, it seemed possible that a blood vessel in Char-<lb />
lie Mohr's brain had burst and that if it had been a healthy artery it<lb />
would not have burst under the impact of Stu Bartell's heavily padded fist<lb />
against a padded headgear. But the brain is a delicate and still mysterious<lb />
organ.<lb />
If the aneurysm theory is correct, Charlie Mohr was not a victim of<lb />
college boxing. Young men so afflicted may die suddenly and unpredictably<lb />
in their 20s or 30s. They are victims of premature cerebral hemorrhages<lb />
that most often occur in much older men. But Dr. Javid felt that the aneur-<lb />
ysm suggestion was not necessary to explain what had happened. He re-<lb />
ported that Mohr had suffered "a very serious head injury<lb />
Serious injury or death in college boxing is most unusual. A year<lb />
ago Curtis Raymond Lyons, a Texas A &amp; M sophomore, died after a bout<lb />
with Fred White at Sam Houston College. Prior to that there had not been<lb />
a death in the sport since 1946, when Dixon Walker of the University of<lb />
Maryland died after a bout at Catholic University with CU's Gus Gersin.<lb />
But the 1945 bout was not conducted under the more recent and more pro-<lb />
tective NCAA rules.<lb />
Whatever the causes in the Mohr instance, aneurysm and innocence<lb />
for college boxing or not, coaches foresaw the early end of the sport.<lb />
It has been declining anyhow, despite recent sporadic signs of pos-<lb />
sible resurgence. Eastern colleges, once the stronghold of the sport, have<lb />
just about abandoned it except for intramural matches. Now the center<lb />
of interest is in the West. Seven California colleges were entered in fiis<lb />
tournament. Only Syracuse was represented from the East.<lb />
"This will just about do it Coach Milton (Dubby) Holt of Idaho<lb />
State said. I think college boxing is now finished <lb />
Henry Elespuru, Sacramento State coach, put it succinctly. "This<lb />
will kill college boxing he said.<lb />
Both men are aware that college boxing has been confused in many<lb />
academic minds with professional prise-fighting, as college wrestling some-<lb />
times has been confused with professional wrestling. Its aura is not that<lb />
of tennis, or crew or football.<lb />
But co'lege boxers have loved it and have benefited by it, among<lb />
them Charlie Mohr, a shy, introverted young man whose family noted that<lb />
the sport and his success in it had made him much more outgoing. It may<lb />
possibly survive this blow. Charlie's father, Charles Mohr Sr a gentle-<lb />
man of remarkable understanding and forbearance, made it clear, once he<lb />
had recovered from the first shock of his son's accident, that he does not<lb />
blame the sport and hopes others will not. But many will.<lb />
 Sports Illustrated<lb />
Students And Teachers Enjoy Swim Fun Meet<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER!<lb />
A cool way to have fan during this<lb />
warm weather is to take a phrage<lb />
into the nearest pool. Thursday eve-<lb />
ning, April 21, at 7:00 p.m the an-<lb />
nual Sfvrim Fun Meet was held la<lb />
the Memorial Peel. Approximately<lb />
30 girls entered this meet whkh was<lb />
held under the supervision of Miss<lb />
Gay Hogan and Becky Wayne, Chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
Garrett Dormitory received the<lb />
most ribbons as the Garrets girls<lb />
swept through the eleven<lb />
They made a totl of 16 pateta<lb />
were declared winners of the 1960<lb />
event. Tri Sigma placed second with<lb />
59 points, and Delta Zeta was third<lb />
with 32 points.<lb />
Featured during the evening was<lb />
the "great" team, The Poay-Tail and<lb />
The Crew-Cftis. The three swimmers<lb />
on this team were Miss Gay Hogan,<lb />
Dr. Robert Han brick, and Dr. Gleon<lb />
Reader. Also featured were<lb />
lee and David Cose who<lb />
some terrific clown ins,<lb />
Individual winners were as faltam:<lb />
Blow Pi9ae bail, Beth Baker and<lb />
Mary Helen Coffey; Side stroke for<lb />
torm, Judy Bledsoe; Dress Undress,<lb />
Coffey and Diane Walser; Comic dive<lb />
Coffey; Newspaper relay, Betty Ple<lb />
and Levant Caughlan; Back crawl<lb />
Dr. Haubrick and Janice Edwards<lb />
second; Fiutterboerd, Dr. Haubrick<lb />
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