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THURSDAY, JULY 21. 19fi0<lb />
JiiLC!L?ln a College<lb />
.GREENVILLE<lb />
'ECC Night' Draw, Large<lb />
Student Group Saturday<lb />
(e 150 students are expected to<lb />
Bast Carolina night' at a<lb />
,  tncs of "The Lost Colony<lb />
,n outdoor drama of North<lb />
: a, at Manteo, July 23.<lb />
A Uteer supper on the grounds<lb />
 p0rt Raleigh will begin the pro-<lb />
 6 M. and East Carolina<lb />
Lao Jenkins will speak to<lb />
eetre audience at 8:00.<lb />
K in Nelms, Director of Alumni<lb />
explains that one bus has<lb />
H chartered which hasn't been<lb />
 fen eats are left and an<lb />
ticket will include transporta-<lb />
and a ticket to the per-<lb />
i<lb />
is enjoyed an intimate<lb />
with the outdoor drama,<lb />
a presently the most popular<lb />
ition. Clifton Briton, an East<lb />
alumnus, has directed the<lb />
e years.<lb />
A- the program, Mrs. Alison<lb />
Slosi ai EC graduate student and<lb />
vocalist, will perform be-<lb />
1 urtain. She will be ac-<lb />
hy Dr. George Perry a<lb />
e i-ollege music faculty<lb />
ber of the Lost Colony cast.<lb />
ling from the college<lb />
poised during the per-<lb />
 to, they will have an<lb />
to meet the cast.<lb />
I aving by the special bus<lb />
1 00 p.m. Saturday. Those<lb />
their own transportation<lb />
hase tickets at a reduced<lb />
reserved seats for $3.00.<lb />
 of the performance,<lb />
1 that it "will definitely<lb />
 k an opportunity to be-<lb />
Jenkins Expresses<lb />
Regret On Lack<lb />
01 Summer Courses<lb />
in, President of ECC.<lb />
ireefc that the college re-<lb />
many students were un-<lb />
U i for some courses<lb />
! to take during the<lb />
of the current summer<lb />
the fact that summer<lb />
e acquainted with East Carolina <lb />
A large audience from all parts of<lb />
 world attend the pageant wh!<lb />
Zq maintained the lot<lb />
trv oJ b0?00' dr8mas- U is e<lb />
;n North a rSt EngHsh s"lement<lb />
'Nl? 6rica nd  Performed on<lb />
ine actual location nf fK i<lb />
'Roanoke Island COlny n<lb />
Johnson Assumes<lb />
Former Position<lb />
For Summer Term<lb />
Kathryn Johnson of Greenville has<lb />
assumed editorship of the campus<lb />
newspaper for the second session of<lb />
summer school. Returning to the<lb />
position of managing editor is Roy<lb />
Martin, also of Greenville.<lb />
Continuing in the (position of staff<lb />
photographer is Jim Kirkland of<lb />
Raleigh. Bryan Harrison of Ashville,<lb />
assumes duties as assistant editor<lb />
while Leonard Lao from Portsmouth,<lb />
Virginia takes over as sports editor.<lb />
Business manager for this session<lb />
will be Gwen Johnson of Greenville.<lb />
A graduate student, Kathryn John-<lb />
son was editor of the newspaper dur-<lb />
ing the regular school terms in<lb />
1958-59 and 1959-60. She held a po-<lb />
sition on the paper each of her four<lb />
years as an undergraduate student.<lb />
Martin was assistant editor of the<lb />
paper this past year and will assume<lb />
editorship of the campus literary<lb />
magazine, The Rebel, this fall. Last<lb />
year he received the trophy for the<lb />
'jest news reporting on campus.<lb />
Harrison is a veteran of several<lb />
vears' work on both the Eaat Caro-<lb />
linian and The Rebel. He was among<lb />
the small group of students who<lb />
worked to create the literary maga-<lb />
zine three years ago and he edited it<lb />
fur the first two years.<lb />
Photographer for the yearbook, the<lb />
Bur rase ii, last year, Kirkland had<lb />
also worked with the newspaper and<lb />
the Key, campus handbook, previous-<lb />
ly-<lb />
Gwen Johnson, proofreading editor<lb />
of the newspaper for the last two<lb />
academic years, was business man-<lb />
xgnr of the paper last year during<lb />
New SGA Official<lb />
Number 32<lb />
Commission To Visit<lb />
EC; Study Request<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins has announced that<lb />
Ihe State Advisory Budget Commis-<lb />
sion will visit the East Carolina<lb />
Health and Physical Educa-<lb />
tion Building, Including<lb />
Gymnasium<lb />
Outdoor Athletic Facilities<lb />
-ntially self-supporting both summer sessions.<lb />
not sufficient income to<lb />
irses desirable stated<lb />
am not defending the<lb />
at stating the sit-<lb />
lents will under-<lb />
fill this situation<lb />
better summer school<lb />
Jenkins further stated that,<lb />
the students could he<lb />
I with an appropriation<lb />
lummer school pro-<lb />
Working as reporters and column-<lb />
ista are former SGA president, Mike<lb />
Katsias, Bob Gooden, and Sue Spark-<lb />
mua. Regular school term editor<lb />
Tom Jackson will write columns by<lb />
correspondence.<lb />
SGA Appoints<lb />
Henry Vansant<lb />
As Vice-President<lb />
Henry Vansant has been appointed<lb />
vice president of the Summer School<lb />
Student Government Association. He<lb />
received a unanimous vote by the stu-<lb />
dent legislature.<lb />
A senior physical education major<lb />
from Hampton. Virginia, Vansant was<lb />
f member-at-large representing the<lb />
day students of the summer school<lb />
legislature. H? filled the vacancy<lb />
created by Sadie Barber who left!<lb />
school at the beginning of second I<lb />
'eTn' . . I RePairs to Wright Building<lb />
The new vice president has been on Elementary School Building<lb />
the varsity football team for three Addition to Library<lb />
years. He is a member of Kappa Al-<lb />
pha fraternity.<lb />
In their first meeting of the second<lb />
session, the SGA appropriated $175<lb />
to Intramural sports and denied a<lb />
request for a 5700 movie iprojector to<lb />
film football games.<lb />
Also, in their meeting Monday, the<lb />
legislature appointed Ray Futrell to<lb />
investigate the possibility of raising<lb />
funds for a campus chapel and Bobby<lb />
Jo Sutton to report on funds for the<lb />
publishing of th.p college history.<lb />
The group also discussed entertain-<lb />
ment and tabled a motion to have<lb />
Frank Warner, well-known folk sing-<lb />
er on the campus.<lb />
Campus July 25, in order to study Outdoor Athletic<lb />
possible capital improvements for the<lb />
college.<lb />
The request for funds, which is<lb />
resented before the commission bi-<lb />
annaally, is, according to Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins, "in keeping with the needs of<lb />
the growing college<lb />
This year's appropriation request<lb />
which totals $7,769,500, includes as<lb />
major items, $1,255,00 for Education<lb />
building, $1,475,500 for a new Men's<lb />
dormitory, and $905,000 for a class-<lb />
oom building to replace the Anatln<lb />
Building.<lb />
Concerning the request for funds,<lb />
Jenkins stated, "This is an honest re-<lb />
quest based on the best information<lb />
obtainable regarding the specific and<lb />
definite needs of this college. There<lb />
is not an item in the request that<lb />
cannot be fully justified<lb />
The request, which will be sub-<lb />
mitted to the 1960 session of the<lb />
NJorth Carolina Legislature, includes:<lb />
I lassroom Building to re-<lb />
place Austin Building 905,000<lb />
Auditorium to seat 1,000<lb />
persons (to replace Austin<lb />
Auditorium 340,000<lb />
Dormitory for Women to re<lb />
place Wilson Dormitory 537,500<lb />
Addition to Wright Build-<lb />
ing (Student Union)<lb />
548,000<lb />
38,500<lb />
351,000<lb />
423,000<lb />
1,255,000<lb />
250,000<lb />
250,00<lb />
One-Half Cost of Dormi-<lb />
tory for Men 625,000<lb />
Laundry Equipment 13,000<lb />
Dormitory for Men (Approx-<lb />
imately 520 Capacity) with<lb />
Cafeteria 1,475,000<lb />
Addition to Music Building 336,000<lb />
Addition to Flanagan Building 350,000<lb />
Addition to Maintenance Shop 58,000<lb />
Air Conditioning IRawl Class-<lb />
room Building 70,000<lb />
$7,769,500<lb />
Total<lb />
Two tracts, Branch Land,<lb />
approximately 13 acres 52,000<lb />
Lloyd Tucker Land<lb />
approximately 60 acres $165,000<lb />
LAST DATE TO DROP COURSE<lb />
According to Registrar, John<lb />
H. Home, the last day to drop a<lb />
course without receiving a failing<lb />
grade has been set as Wednes-<lb />
day, July 27, 1960.<lb />
All drop slips, properly signed<lb />
should be in the registrar's of-<lb />
fice by 4:30 p. m. on the above<lb />
date.<lb />
Union To Stage<lb />
Talent Show<lb />
ECC students who have talent will<lb />
have a chance to compete for three<lb />
cash prizes in a talent show to be<lb />
sponsored by the College Union,<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall, recreation di-<lb />
rector has announced.<lb />
Students who wish to compete in<lb />
the talent show must sign up in the<lb />
College Union by July 25. The show<lb />
will be given in August. The date,<lb />
time, ,and place are to be announced<lb />
later by Betty Hotpe Lane, chairman<lb />
of the talent show.<lb />
Cash prizes for the three top win-<lb />
ners will be $10, $5, and $2.60 for<lb />
first, second, and third places re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
The contest is open to any type of<lb />
talent, but participants must register<lb />
their names and type of performance<lb />
they will give by the deadline date<lb />
says Miss Lane.<lb />
PICK-UP BUCCANEERS<lb />
All students who were in<lb />
school during the regular term<lb />
may pick up their yearbooks in<lb />
the Buccaneer office from 1:00<lb />
p.m3:00 p.m or in the SGA<lb />
office from 1:00 p.m4:00 p.m.<lb />
Jack Edwards Assumes Position<lb />
As ECC Director Of Placement<lb />
 to Ea going to become<lb />
ntinued the iecently-<lb />
tv president, "because<lb />
' - want to accelerate,<lb />
i  an increase in de-<lb />
i many teachers and ad-<lb />
rho want to upgrade tr!iononct <lb />
ti <lb />
P his remarks, Jenkins,<lb />
nstructors for the 1960 music<lb />
camp.<lb />
The young musicians, who are visit-<lb />
ing the ECC campus, are from areas<lb />
in North Carolina and surrounding<lb />
tates. The Music Camp program, in<lb />
hich they are taking part, includes<lb />
a program of instruction, theory, in-<lb />
strumental and vocal music. Also con-<lb />
ducting, arts and crafts, Creative<lb />
dancing, and techniques for majorettes<lb />
and drum majors, and other areas of<lb />
musical knowledge are a part of this<lb />
, vear's program.<lb />
A workshop on the graduate level<lb />
lias been added to the camp curricu-<lb />
lum this year. A lawn concert which<lb />
scheduled for Sunday, July 24, is<lb />
Annual Music Camp Begins;<lb />
Students Undertake Study Work<lb />
A student enrollment of over 400<lb />
unior and senior high school musi-<lb />
cians arrived on the BCC campus<lb />
Sunday afternoon, as the Sixth An-<lb />
nual Summer Music Camp began op-<lb />
nce again.<lb />
Mr. Earl E. Reach, director of the<lb />
EC department of music heads u staff<lb />
I ant to thank the faculty j pf 35 '<lb />
t body for their patience<lb />
 rative manner to which they<lb />
themselves to a difficult<lb />
We a-e requesting support<lb />
m hool program so that<lb />
' sit jation will not occur<lb />
ear<lb />
NKi I'M LOSE<lb />
The Methodist Student Center<lb />
'H he closed July 25 to Sept em-<lb />
 1. ss the Director. Mise Ms-<lb />
mi "handler, will be on vaca-<lb />
tion<lb />
The (nter will open again on<lb />
StsteMker 1. at which time the<lb />
Jslej Foundation Council will<lb />
hW a Planning Retreat, to make<lb />
Ppa ration to welcome the in-<lb />
coming Freshmen for orientation.<lb />
:s<lb />
i one of the msin events of this year's<lb />
camp. However, the concert which is<lb />
I set for Saturday, July 30, in Wright<lb />
Auditorium will be the culmination of<lb />
the events of the current music camp.<lb />
The latter concert will feature major-<lb />
ettes and drum majors in concert at<lb />
1 U). while the choirs and orchestras<lb />
will perform at 2:30 p.m.<lb />
Three bands have been organized<lb />
at different levels under the direction<lb />
of Herbert L. Carter, director of East<lb />
Carolina Bands. Everett D. Benson,<lb />
sheville City Schools Music Super-<lb />
visor, and Spencer Minis of Char-<lb />
lotte's Myers Park High School. The<lb />
orchestra will be conducted by Donald<lb />
Hayes, also of the EC faculty.<lb />
VAX' faculty members on the music<lb />
camp staff include: Gordon Johnson,<lb />
icmp choirs; Dr. Robert Carter, piano;<lb />
Fewis Danfelt, reeds; Dr. W. Ed-<lb />
mund Durham, theory; James Parnell,<lb />
brasses; Thomas E. Mims, arts and<lb />
crafts; and Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, Di-<lb />
rector of Health and Physical Edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
Mrs. Laverne Crenshaw of Green-<lb />
ville is an instructor in creative danc-<lb />
i ip while the remainder of the Mu-<lb />
sic Camp staff includes the more<lb />
than 20 visiting band directors and<lb />
teachers of music from North Caro-<lb />
lina and South Carolina<lb />
To assist each student of East<lb />
Carolina College in securing a top<lb />
position after graduation is the aim<lb />
if I. Jack Edwards, Jr newly ap-<lb />
pointed Director of Placement.<lb />
Dr. James L. Tucker, former Di-<lb />
rector of Placement, will in the fu-<lb />
ture act as full time Dean of Student<lb />
Affairs. Mr. Edwards, a native of<lb />
Tharlotte, has spent most of his life<lb />
in Greenville, and is the owner of<lb />
Edward's Auto Supply. He is des-<lb />
cribed by his secretary in the place-<lb />
ment bureau, Mrs. Howard Porter, as<lb />
being very enthusiastic about his new<lb />
position.<lb />
In a personal interview Mr. Ed-<lb />
wards said, "I eel very fortunate to<lb />
have been chosen Director of Place-<lb />
ment. I have a great deal of interest<lb />
in the office. My job is helping peo-<lb />
ple and it's very gratifying<lb />
He also stated that the objective<lb />
of the Placement Bureau is to place<lb />
graduates of East Carolina who have<lb />
completed 15 quarter hours in the best<lb />
i ossible positions. In commenting on<lb />
his future plans, Mr. Edwards said,<lb />
"I hope to expand the placement pro<lb />
gram to enable us to find the best<lb />
positions for both teaching and non-<lb />
teaching graduates' The objectives<lb />
of the Placement Bureau outlined<lb />
as being:<lb />
1. Recommending students to pros-<lb />
pective employers<lb />
2. Notifying the student of va-<lb />
cancies<lb />
3. Forwarding the confidential<lb />
brochures to prospective em-<lb />
ployers<lb />
lArranging interviews<lb />
securing positions for students,<lb />
ment Office plan to work very close-<lb />
ly with the department chairmen in<lb />
order to get the best possible ap-<lb />
praisal of students He also em-<lb />
phasized the importance of register-<lb />
ing with the bureau. The Placement<lb />
Office Is open from 8:30 until 4:30,<lb />
and each graduate is encouraged to go<lb />
by and register. The effort in regis-<lb />
tering is small compared to the re-<lb />
wards that are to be received, Ed-<lb />
wards claimed.<lb />
Wife at breakfast table to grumpy<lb />
husband: "Look on the bright side.<lb />
'n 16 hours you'll be back in bed<lb />
4.<lb />
In<lb />
Mr. Edwards said, "We in the Place-<lb />
I. J. EDWARDS . . . hopes to expand<lb />
the Placement Bureau.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038667_tn_0002" /><lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
rmmmh.Y, july a <lb />
The Breeding Of Hate lay<lb />
Be Cause Of U. S. Troubles<lb />
One must be taught to hate; no man is<lb />
born with this instinct. And how we have<lb />
been taught to hate here in these free United<lb />
States of America!<lb />
To our knowledge, every religious sect<lb />
in this country, "one nation under God<lb />
teaches that hate is a bad thing which is<lb />
usually a boomerang often more injurious to<lb />
the hater than to the hated. Yet, we teach<lb />
that anyone who does not conform to the<lb />
particular picture we have of what an Ameri-<lb />
can should be is one to be hated. (We re-<lb />
iterate that hate can only be taught; it is not<lb />
inherent.) Now the particular picture we hold<lb />
depends upon the individual we are. The<lb />
most pertinent information for the formation<lb />
of this picture is race, religion, and national<lb />
background and sometimes even economic<lb />
position.<lb />
Some say that the world today is in a<lb />
deplorable situation. Some say our foreign<lb />
relations are at lowest ebb. Some say our<lb />
internal situation is critical. The crux of<lb />
these troubles may well be hate.<lb />
The particular answer to these troubles<lb />
is the development of a love for our fellow<lb />
man and the respect of the dignity of all men.<lb />
We challenge teachers to put aside the<lb />
hate and prejudice that created these crises<lb />
and teach this love and understanding in an<lb />
attempt to keep peace.<lb />
Don't be afraid to teach that our Decla-<lb />
ration of Independence long ago ruled "that<lb />
all men are created equal, that they are en-<lb />
dowed by their Creator with certain unalien-<lb />
able Rights Remind them that government<lb />
is instituted among men to assure them of<lb />
these rights and no man has the authority to<lb />
take away the right of another man.<lb />
Prejudice exists among the ignorant and<lb />
ours is a state of average eighth grade in-<lb />
telligence. Therefore, the need for the de-<lb />
velopment of this love and understanding of<lb />
which we speak is especially great here in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Children usually emulate their teachers<lb />
and if teachers foster this feeling of equality,<lb />
love, and understanding perhaps it will per-<lb />
meate the classroom and later the community.<lb />
It is not easy to practice the theory of<lb />
democracy we have preached for so long, but<lb />
H)H is both necessary and right that we do so.<lb />
Statement Of Basic Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian is a weekly news-<lb />
oaner edited bv students of East Carolina<lb />
College. Dedicated to good standards of jour-<lb />
nalism and accurate presentation of the news,<lb />
the purpose of the newspaper as a communa-<lb />
tive organ is to inform, to educate, to stim-<lb />
ulate, and to make our readers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this page are<lb />
not necessarily representative of the majori-<lb />
ty of the students on this campus, the facul-<lb />
ty, the staff, or the administration, but rather<lb />
those of the student writers.<lb />
Summer School Dance Pleates<lb />
Overall Chairman Vantant<lb />
By JIM KIRKLAND but<lb />
Last Friday evening dancers .and ing dark  fa- u could<lb />
beauties turned out in good number man, we pre. n u<lb />
to dance away their summer school at least put hit<lb />
thia<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Gwen Johnson<lb />
Managing Editor <lb />
Associate Editor .<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Photographer <lb />
Roy Martin<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
Leonard Lao<lb />
 Jim Kirkland<lb />
Reporters<lb />
Bob Gooden, Sue Sparkman,<lb />
Larry Blizzard, Buddy Kilpatrick, Sue House<lb />
ColumnistsRoy Martin, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
Jim Kirkland, Bob Gooden, Tom Jackson<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ.<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wts<lb />
Shall rare it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of tt<lb />
translated by E. Fitsgarald.<lb />
troubles to the musk of Richard<lb />
Maltiby. Nine beauties highlighted<lb />
the dance when they were presented<lb />
and one of them, Miss Alice Starr,<lb />
was crowned "Miss Summer School"<lb />
of 1960.<lb />
Congratulations are in order to<lb />
the boys of Sig-Ep, the sponsors of<lb />
Miss Starr, who did an excellent job<lb />
of hustling for their candidate. At<lb />
one point the campaining reminded<lb />
students of the recent regular term<lb />
SGA election campaign stunts. The<lb />
Sig-Ep's also aided somewhat with<lb />
the decorations and helped with the<lb />
figure that evening.<lb />
Over-all dance chairman Henry<lb />
Vansant was pleased with the dance<lb />
and concert: If you were to have<lb />
been in Wright Auditorium the night<lb />
of the dance you could have seen<lb />
Henry putting the finishing touches<lb />
on the auditorium as late as 7:30 <lb />
understand Henry's wife, Ronnie, was<lb />
busy at home for several nights mak-<lb />
ing preparations of her own to at-<lb />
tend the dance in a stunning black<lb />
dress.<lb />
The boys that aided with the dance<lb />
arrangements were M. H. Pridgen<lb />
and Kenneth (Buddy) Kilpatrick.<lb />
Kilpatrick will edit the 1961 year-<lb />
book, The Buccaneer, next year. M.<lb />
13. Pridgen, who hails once upon a<lb />
time from (Rocky Mount, is a graduate<lb />
student and one of Vansant's Kappa<lb />
Alpha brother3.<lb />
If those persons who always seem<lb />
to complain about entertainment<lb />
would stay at school one weekend<lb />
when the SGA plans something big<lb />
for the students they might be a<lb />
iittle more satisfied. But it's not the<lb />
people that go home, but those that<lb />
gt to the Bel Aire club whenever<lb />
something like last Friday night is<lb />
planned. . . . You can't please 'em<lb />
all. <lb />
If you have been in the Soda<lb />
Shop lately, you have probably seen<lb />
the male student who persists in<lb />
wearing dark glasses. Not that wear-<lb />
Letters Give Views<lb />
On Headlines, Movies<lb />
iear Editor,<lb />
I would like to commend you on<lb />
your excellent treatment of campus<lb />
events and features in the July 7 ed-<lb />
ition of The East Carolinian.<lb />
There is, however, one point on<lb />
which I'd like to take issue. A well-<lb />
intentioned columnist chose the head-<lb />
line "Band Presents Admirable Con-<lb />
cert For EC Listeners then, hav-<lb />
ing disposed of the concert in two<lb />
sentences, proceeded on to other<lb />
topics. Although a member of the<lb />
band, I was as much offended by the<lb />
inappropriate headline as I was by<lb />
the brief treatment accorded to our<lb />
lengthy efforts to produce the con-<lb />
cert.<lb />
Perhaps "Tea and Harmony" would<lb />
have been more apropose; or, pre-<lb />
ferring the headline chosen, it might<lb />
have befitted the columnist to devote<lb />
the article to the topic so indicated.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Walt Dixon<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Friday evening, July 8, another<lb />
movie scheduled to be shown in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium was canceled. Many<lb />
of us were disappointed. Such inci-<lb />
dents as this interrupt an evening<lb />
for many individuals who could have<lb />
made other plans. If an evening of<lb />
rest and relaxation is planned, it is<lb />
vather late to attend the 7:00 p.m.<lb />
movie at the local theater. If this<lb />
incident had happened only once, we<lb />
would understand. However, the<lb />
failure to present two scheduled<lb />
movies apparently shows that indi-<lb />
viduals in charge of the films are<lb />
showing lack of diligence in per-<lb />
formance of duties. Students and<lb />
staff should have been notified that<lb />
the film would not be shown. In-<lb />
stead the routine announcements<lb />
were made that thte film would be<lb />
shown. It is hoped this unpleasant<lb />
situation will be corrected and that<lb />
we may look forward to efficient<lb />
handling of scheduled movies through-<lb />
out the remainder of the summer<lb />
session.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
William Estes Cole<lb />
Gently one of f<lb />
dents had a high school senior <lb />
visit him mainly to see if he would<lb />
be interested in ECC as a college<lb />
"he high school student was quite<lb />
impressed by the size of the campus<lb />
etc and was most impressed with the<lb />
sight in the College Union of the<lb />
Jy .nd his shirt tail. College stu-<lb />
dents set examples  this the<lb />
kind of example we should be set-<lb />
ting? .<lb />
Warning  my roomate was eat-<lb />
ing at the local dining hall and came<lb />
across a lady bug in his turnip greens.<lb />
He didn't mind the bug in the<lb />
irreens, but when it bit back, it didn't<lb />
set too well with him or the bug.<lb />
Remember to participate in East<lb />
Carolina's day at the Lost Colony<lb />
across the state in Manteo this<lb />
weekend. Mr. llan Nelms has done<lb />
an outstanding job in arranging the<lb />
festivities.<lb />
Students Should<lb />
Heed Writings<lb />
On School Hear<lb />
By BOB GOODEN<lb />
It seems that the men students<lb />
ave taken no heed of the last issue's<lb />
writings concerning their college<lb />
wearing attire. One can still look in<lb />
almost every classroom and see a boy<lb />
wearing baggy bermuda shorts, shirt<lb />
tails hanging out and shower shoes.<lb />
The men students that dress like<lb />
this should have more respect for<lb />
their college and, moreover, for<lb />
themselves. Perhaps there should be<lb />
some rules concerning the dress of<lb />
the men students as there is con-<lb />
cerning the dress of the women. ,<lb />
A person should have more respect<lb />
for himself and his fellow man than<lb />
to dress in this fashion. These poor<lb />
iressers may not realize it but they<lb />
appear in public dressed as they do<lb />
are degrading themselves when they<lb />
do. A problem such as this may lead<lb />
to undesirable actions to be taken<lb />
by the college officials. It would<lb />
perhaps even lead to the men stu-<lb />
dents losing some of the many free-<lb />
doms they are allowed.<lb />
In contrast with the men students'<lb />
freedom, the vomen are over-bur-<lb />
dened with restrictions. In these hot<lb />
summer months we think that the<lb />
women should be allowed to wear<lb />
bermuda shorts on campus. Bermuda<lb />
shorts were originally designed to<lb />
be women s wear and yet that privi-<lb />
lege has been taken away from them<lb />
at East Carolina. Is is the opinion<lb />
of most of the women students that<lb />
they are being cheated out of their<lb />
rights on this matter. Many other<lb />
colleges permit their women students<lb />
to wear bermuda shorts to the class-<lb />
rooms as well as on the campuses.<lb />
It has also been brought to our<lb />
Httention that some of the women's<lb />
house mothers are locking the dor-<lb />
mitory doors before the time desig-<lb />
nated for the girls to be in. When<lb />
tne girls come to the door and find<lb />
it locked they must stand outside<lb />
and wait for the house mothers to<lb />
unlock them and many times they<lb />
are late because of this.<lb />
Most people understand that the<lb />
housemother must put her foot down<lb />
on some things but must she practical-<lb />
ly frighten the men students away,<lb />
Sometimes they look the boy over<lb />
as if wondering as to whether or<lb />
not she should call the girl for whom<lb />
he is asking. A large number of girls<lb />
have moved from one dormitory to<lb />
another one for this very reason.<lb />
Some girls are seemingly supposedly<lb />
embarrassed in front of her friends<lb />
for no apparent reason.<lb />
We hope that these matters will<lb />
soon be cleared up for the better-<lb />
ment of East Carolina College.<lb />
Marlene Dietrich:<lb />
Every human being is in need of<lb />
talking to somebody. In this country<lb />
nobody has time. It seems that talk-<lb />
ing to a friend has gone out of style.<lb />
Now you have to ,pay money to go to<lb />
an analyst. Quoted in Newsweek<lb />
These Keeks lay Prove<lb />
To Be Beginning Or End<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
We were witnesses to history last week<lb />
Starting Monday, we will be itm<lb />
to history again.<lb />
Yes, we actually say it. We saw what<lb />
could be the beginning of our lives, jn<lb />
manner of speaking, or vse saw what could<lb />
be the end of the existence of the American<lb />
people.<lb />
Now, that was quite a statement to make<lb />
However melodramatic it may sound . ;(<lb />
is the truth, and everybody knows it.<lb />
John Kennedy is a great politician. That<lb />
can now be realized. He got the "jump" on<lb />
the other candidates, he worked hard, and<lb />
subsequently won his lonK-oujht nomination.<lb />
Now, the test is yet to come. Can John Ken<lb />
nedy stand up to the Communist threat Can<lb />
John Kennedy bring a sleeping America to<lb />
its feet . . . re-idy to meet any challenge?<lb />
Now, on the other side, how about Rich-<lb />
ard Nixon? Can this man be a president"<lb />
Can Nixon lead America, not only on the<lb />
path of peace, but also on the path of ecu-<lb />
nomic security?<lb />
The next president, as everyone is aware<lb />
is faced with quite a job when he takes of-<lb />
fice next January. First of all, he must face<lb />
the Communists squarely, and with courage<lb />
and dedication. Next, he must bring an<lb />
America, which has grown too far on the good<lb />
life, to the realization of what America<lb />
to be, and what it faces in the future, and<lb />
how it must live to face the ehali. the<lb />
future in order to exist.<lb />
Yes, the next president has quite a job<lb />
facing him. Let us hope that the people who<lb />
have chosen the nominees have done bo from<lb />
conviction, and not from obligation.<lb />
Success Of Party Ticket<lb />
May Fall To Young People<lb />
By BY RAN HARRISON<lb />
Most political observer- at rr precinct<lb />
level are skeptical about the Democratic<lb />
presidential ticket carrying North Cari<lb />
in the fall election.<lb />
We wonder just how many otherwise<lb />
democratic votes John Kennedy will lose in<lb />
North Carolina solely because of his religion<lb />
and we wonder, too. just how the college<lb />
community feels about it.<lb />
The students of East Carolina are pre-<lb />
dominantly democratic and would over-<lb />
whelmingly vote democratic in a genw<lb />
election. And we are inclined to believe that<lb />
most of our students would activelj support<lb />
Kennedy for President.<lb />
And it may be that the success of the<lb />
ticket in North Carolina will fall heavily on<lb />
the shoulders of the young people and <lb />
pecially the educated young people<lb />
We contend that college students ill be<lb />
able to take a more active part in the cam-<lb />
paign than they ordinarily would And that<lb />
there is certainly a need for them in the fall<lb />
election.<lb />
The democratic party would be wise in-<lb />
deed to encourage college student- and youn?<lb />
people to hit the campaign trail and cany<lb />
the banner for Kennedy.<lb />
The Young Democratic Club on campus<lb />
is encouraging membership already, as mam<lb />
of the officers and past members are in cam-<lb />
pus this summer. The YDC. which has en<lb />
joyed topsy-turvy success in the last fen<lb />
years, hopes to have an active club next year.<lb />
They are laying plans now for a intensive fall<lb />
campaign.<lb />
It would be well for the students who are<lb />
interested in taking part in a worthwhile<lb />
activity to become a part of these plans by<lb />
becoming acquainted with this organizaton.<lb />
Club President Bill Hamilton assure? <lb />
that there will be good times and some not<lb />
politics.<lb />
Presently the club is trying to find room<lb />
on campus for a headquarters. Perhaps te<lb />
college administration will bless them with<lb />
office space.<lb />
Campus politics apparently ha dried out<lb />
under the heat of the summer sun as notniiiP<lb />
much seems to be going on. We would like<lb />
to see the place once again saturated witri<lb />
activity, created by those who hold office.<lb />
Someone has suggested an Alfred E. Neu'<lb />
man for President (He lost the Governor?<lb />
race) Club on campus, an idea we are in-<lb />
clined to go along just for the heck of it. rer-<lb />
haps Harold Leary would start the move-<lb />
ment?<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Religious Groups<lb />
Offer Varied<lb />
Summer Programs<lb />
t HI RfH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST<lb />
Sunday<lb />
:46 Sunday School for young<lb />
people up to Age 20<lb />
Monday<lb />
 00-5 00 Reading Room open<lb />
 ednesday<lb />
C000-5:00Reading Room open<lb />
S:45 Testimonial Meetings<lb />
EPISCOPAL CANTEBURY CLUB<lb />
I anteibury Room open for student<lb />
use<lb />
DISCIPLE STUDENT<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
K special class for college stu-<lb />
dent- i conducted each Sunday<lb />
at 8th Street Christian Church at<lb />
9:80 a.m.<lb />
FRF.K WILL BAPTIST<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
randa;<lb />
A special class for college stu-<lb />
dents is onducted, and inter-<lb />
ested students may receive rides<lb />
to the churches at Cotten or<lb />
Wilson HaU.<lb />
Honda)<lb />
a: 15 A special college student<lb />
fellowship is held in the Y-Hut.<lb />
This is a supjper meeting.<lb />
MKTHOD1ST STUDENT CENTER<lb />
Sunday<lb />
it:009:30 a.m.Buns, coffee, and<lb />
cocoa served in lounge<lb />
LITTLE MAN ONCAMPUS<lb /><lb />
?MV ALARM PIPNT 60 OFF 01MK.M0? fljJtff, 2UTa<lb />
AVNA5E TO MAK IT TO CLA$ ON TlM<lb />
Bobby Lovic Assumes Role As<lb />
Campus Radio Station Manager<lb />
Campus radio, now under new man- gramming to meet the collegiate lis-<lb />
agement, announced a new program j loners taste He continued, "During<lb />
schedule for the remainder of the1 the first session many of our pro-<lb />
summer session. Bobby Lovic, former rams were altered from their original<lb />
erm vjueen<lb />
9:40-10:40 a.m.-Bible Study in program director of the station's FM<lb />
H W II UtRISON<lb />
'. f Sun<lb />
leas-<lb />
tbe students<lb />
  S<lb />
1 waa never<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. 11 M. Starr, who adoipted<lb />
after the loss of her parents.<lb />
was bom in Windsor but has.1<lb />
ved in Rutherfordton, Havelock, Lw-<lb />
u. and Atlantic Beach. "I love At-<lb />
iantic Beach she said, "and Have-<lb />
it. "That's God's country.<lb />
the lounge<lb />
Monday<lb />
6:30-7:00 p mVesper service in<lb />
the chapel at the center<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
6:30-7:00 p.m.Vesper services in<lb />
the chapel at the center with re-<lb />
freshments served.<lb />
The student center is open from<lb />
i a.m. - 10:30 i.m. week days and<lb />
facilities, is acting as temporary sta<lb />
tion manager.<lb />
Lovic announced the return of pro-<lb />
grams entitled "Club 570 Adven-<lb />
tures in Fidelity "Dinner Music<lb />
and "Dedicated To You the late<lb />
night program Also returned to the<lb />
format and we were unaware of this<lb />
matter until a columnist for the East<lb />
Carolinian pointed out the lack of<lb />
eollegiate programming being pro-<lb />
duced by our staff and facilities<lb />
In an attempt to create new inter-<lb />
est in the college station, the staff<lb />
has devised a weekly listener partici-<lb />
iterea include almost every- ! Sdnjrs. until 11:00 p.m on Friday<lb />
He, favorite activities are hts nd 11:30 M. Saturday<lb />
 and dancing. She does talk  Students are invited by Ma-<lb />
trogram format were the after mid-1 pation contest. The station is going<lb />
night programs, "Classiclal Good- to give away a free long playing al<lb />
 1 wU1<lb />
I has very interesting convictions.<lb />
ard foi<lb />
a.t.nty 1 love life. 1 discovered that you<lb />
gel out of it only as<lb />
edit bel nga<lb />
. utility<lb />
 BJ I<lb />
! ave a Hi-<lb />
assies am<lb /><lb />
ain't I- '<lb />
 North<lb />
 says, ' <lb /><lb />
a brother<lb />
. andparents,<lb />
ou put into it True. And she is the<lb />
lodiment of her theory.<lb />
e  a sophomore and a bu si-<lb />
major. She hopes to graduate in<lb />
ears and do secretarial work.<lb />
Her proudest possession right now<lb />
s the Alpha Xi Delta pin she re-<lb />
i ived only  short time ago.<lb />
T e proudest possession of the "Sig<lb />
i- Alice. They campaigned for<lb />
n col vertibles with hand cards<lb />
.iiui posters.<lb />
nmer school is proud, too, that<lb />
Queen.<lb />
miej Chandler, director, to relax or<lb />
study in the air-conditioned lounge<lb />
or parlor; play records, browse among<lb />
books and magazines; play ping<lb />
pong; watch television; and use the<lb />
t;ble games available.<lb />
A well-equipped kitchen is avail-<lb />
able to groups to serve or prepare .n<lb />
home-cooked meal. Coffee, cocoa,<lb />
iced tea may be made at any time.<lb />
Baptist Student Center<lb />
Shirley Mozingo. forum chairman<lb />
of the Baptist Student Union, an-<lb />
nounces that the second forum of<lb />
this session will be conducted July ?5.<lb />
The speaker. Rev. Sheppard, a<lb />
student in summer school, will dis-<lb />
miss "Christian Bases For Race Re-<lb />
. tations The forum begins at 5:15<lb />
-  boy at dinner table to par- p.m. at the center.<lb />
"I've chewed the mouthful of I Missions will be emphasized Au-<lb />
ts ten times. Now what do I gust 1 with the speaker yet to he<lb />
I, them?" -elected.<lb />
night" and "Music into the Night<lb />
The Campus station is presently<lb />
operating from 6:30 a.m. until 2:00<lb />
a.m. each weekday, and is planning<lb />
Sunday evening programming to be-<lb />
gin in the near future.<lb />
Aiding Lovic with the station's<lb />
executive positions are Jerry Moore,<lb />
Assistant Station Manager; Jerry<lb />
Winberry. Program Director; and Bet-<lb />
ty Faye Moore, Copyright Editor. All<lb />
of the aforementioned persons have<lb />
tad experience with the college sta<lb />
bum each week to individuals who<lb />
request music en the (programs Club<lb />
T70 and Dedicated to You. (As the<lb />
iistner calls in or writes his request<lb />
to the station, his name will be en-<lb />
tered and drawn each Wednesday<lb />
night.<lb />
The new manager stated "This con-<lb />
test was devised by the staff as an<lb />
audience building and program pro-<lb />
motion for the station<lb />
Lovic stated at the close of the in-<lb />
terview, "We are interested in hear-<lb />
tion's broadcasting during previous  ing from the students we serve. In<lb />
operations. New members of the staff order that we might do a better job<lb />
include Linda Phelps, Sgt. Erving in serving them, we welcome critism<lb />
Koon, Bonnie Batts, Betty Carolyn lovic closed his statement by "in-<lb />
Eves, and Jimmie Cannon.  iting all persons interested in radio<lb />
Lovic stated in an interview, "We , to attend the weekly meetings held<lb />
were unaware of the present situa- j on Thursdays in the studios located<lb />
tion, and we have revamped our pro- in the library<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
IS CAI ENDAR<lb />
sday, July 11<lb />
Maintenance Worker<lb />
N<lb />
l Juts 2:1<lb />
HA MIGHT AT<lb />
ON? phone 276 for<lb />
SDAY, Jl LY 24<lb />
i . front of<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Trio McGinnis<lb />
Moadaj. Jul 25<lb />
B  Coilef Union<lb />
: oo p<lb />
Party, College<lb />
lii- laj luh 26<lb />
il. Roy, Hex Girt <lb />
: '- p,m.<lb />
Wednesday. July 27<lb />
I mN ST U D ENT<lb />
I 00 p.m-<lb />
. Table Tennis Tour-<lb />
n. 6:80 p.m<lb />
Dave Lansley Retires After<lb />
Long Service To EC Campus<lb />
Tl. fiftv three year history of I According to Dave, when he first<lb />
Carolina College has been color- started to work for East Carolina<lb />
ful and brilliant. There have been<lb />
,iaIU different personalities and<lb />
h:ipenings which have lived and then<lb />
een envelaped by time as the nature<lb />
of things will have it.<lb />
David Langley has been a part o.<lb />
 his history. He has not been a<lb />
visiting notable, nor has he been one<lb />
,f the great leaders in the growth o.<lb />
, his college. He has. in a different<lb />
,vay, been a part of this college for<lb />
thirty-tiiro years, and now his ten-<lb />
 0f service has drawn to a close<lb />
For thirty-tare years, David Lang-<lb />
 has been a part of the mainten-<lb />
iue ,taff here at the college, and as<lb />
N puts it. he has been everything<lb />
m t.uck driver to yardman.<lb />
At the end of April. Dave, now 06.<lb />
Room, T SO p w.<lb />
1 kursday, July 2k<lb />
-Thej Come to Cordura,<lb />
T :j,o p.m.<lb />
Friday, July 29<lb />
j i ,i, n Watermelon Cutting<lb />
Post Office, :i.U0 p.m.<lb />
Saturday, July 30<lb />
iy I lasses Held.<lb />
n the back<lb />
the little store which is i<lb />
of his house.<lb />
Memories seem to play an nnpurtarit<lb />
r:u, ,a the life of Dave Langley. He<lb />
Vppea.s to enjoy talking about the<lb />
.one by, and especially about<lb />
 ear,y of cou-ge <lb />
I he has served so long.<lb />
there was only one paved street<lb />
on the campus. That is the street<lb />
hieh is behind the Administration!<lb />
Building at the present time. Dave'<lb />
expresses pride in the fact that he<lb />
helped pouV cement for that street, <lb />
and all of the sidewalks which now<lb />
interwind throughout the campus.<lb />
lAa far as people are concerned.<lb />
Dave remarked' at the great growth<lb />
of the college's enrollment over the<lb />
past years. He pointed out that dur-<lb />
ing the Second World War, the cam- i<lb />
pus population was somewhat sparse.)<lb />
Hid that the women students out- j<lb />
numbered the hoys by a sizeable num-<lb />
ber.<lb />
When asked how he felt about<lb />
teaving the college after so long a<lb />
time as a member of the staff here,<lb />
Dave said that it was hard for him<lb />
to leave his work, due to the fact<lb />
that he had become so accustomed to<lb />
il.<lb />
His plans for the future seemed to<lb />
be quite decided upon. According to<lb />
Dave, the years to come will be spent<lb />
doing a little yard work for various<lb />
people, and just "taking it easy<lb />
DAVE LANGLEY . . . retires after 33 years service<lb /><pb facs="00038667_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAR O LIJIAN<lb />
THURSDAY JCT v<lb />
1  <lb />
Intramurals Underway;<lb />
More Interest Needd<lb />
The Men's Intramural Sports pro- progran Bu i  <lb />
gram got undei way last week with , , to be like a profe . i<lb />
a doubleheader softball game. , ii1  lt  ,i! be more on I <lb />
The Bombers who were champions earniva  in othei woi<lb />
for the first session of summer ' . ' <lb />
school, got off on the wrong foot, los-  ll u. <lb />
ing both games to a strong "9 Count" Of course, there will be award<lb />
tern. The wins for Ed Emory's team the winner but what s a carnival<lb />
eive the "y Count" a head start in without prizes,<lb />
, To -o a little further on the swim-<lb />
the league race.<lb />
The schedule for next week is as ming prop-am, there will be races<lb />
 t ii and r) yards in the ude trok .<lb />
Falstaffs vs Bohunk. 2 games, backstrok. eaststrok, eestyle,<lb />
Mon. Julv 25. and even the do, paddle, rhere will<lb />
"9 Count" vs Old (.rads, 2 gam. s, be an undei  di tance even<lb />
lues July 26.   ' ' " '"t.t.on. "<lb />
Bombers vs Scoffers, 2 games, conclude th. ogram there will be<lb />
IW, Judy 26.<lb />
Spelling  Tsk!<lb />
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ENTRAN<lb />
PASSAHGER<lb />
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tramural Program, Coach Wendell Tennis July ?6, 27, 28<lb />
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of the program for this session. "The Student director Sam Reese, u<lb />
paticipation was good in every event! graduate of Wake Forest and a<lb />
last session with the exception of tormer footb r for the Dei<lb />
swimming stated Carr, "But we Deacons, announced thai the name<lb />
hope it will be even better this ses- of the winners in each event except<lb />
. ion- swimming will be added to a plaque<lb />
lt seems that the reason for the which will be displayed in the Col-<lb />
lack of interest in the swimming lege Union.<lb />
portion of the program was because The slogan for the men's intra-<lb />
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like an intercollegiate swimming pate in at least one sport.<lb />
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EG Golfers Enjoy<lb />
Play In Tourney<lb />
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rid Dean Jim Ma ory. When the<lb />
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second in recent tourna- i ami y ha<lb />
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rt-morthrniK the brickwork oi Graham and Wrighl Buildings. I heir aim<lb />
is to waterproof the face of these buildings with a special niotar and sand<lb />
mixture. The work is expected to be completed during the next week.<lb />
4-<lb />
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"There are some peas left over.<lb />
Shall I throw them away now or put<lb />
ihem in the icebox and let you throw<lb />
them away next week?"<lb />
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Served 24 Hours<lb />
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. t the human race would read a cer-<lb />
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make othei a you wish them to be<lb />
line you cannot make yourself a<lb />
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