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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, I960<lb />
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a, off Baiapo during the sum- j followed by a cruise on the Seine, an<lb />
EC Offers Travel-Study Concert Band To Perform<lb />
Summer Europe Tour<lb />
on campus<lb />
urged to give a<lb />
Angel Flight is<lb />
vice, which is now<lb />
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Number 11<lb />
m The itinerary of a 38<lb />
I ugh nine countries June<lb />
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Offered thia yeaf for the first time<lb />
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lul) 8 -Aug. 2, through<lb />
Portugal. Plans provide for<lb />
motor coach through the<lb />
 aui Portuguese countrysides<lb />
seeing in Madrid, GTanada,<lb />
oliz. Cordoba, Lisbon, and<lb />
I ties.<lb />
making the European tour<lb />
Ntw York City June 12<lb />
by air to Prestwick, Scot-<lb />
itinerary includes places of<lb />
in Scotland, England, Bel-<lb />
m Holland, Germany, Austria,<lb />
F  ce, and Switzerland.<lb />
. tried features of the trip<lb />
 to Stratford-on-Avon and<lb />
ce at a performance at the<lb />
Memorial Theatre, a<lb />
ugh the Rhine Valley,<lb />
t the historic Five Flies<lb />
nt in Amsterdam, an evening<lb />
, Swiss country inn. luncheon in<lb />
v,<lb />
excursion to Versailles, and a drive<lb />
through the English Lake District.<lb />
Plans for the tour include two days<lb />
in Edinburgh, Brussells, Venice, Nice,<lb />
and Geneva; three in London and<lb />
Florence; and four in Rome and Paris.<lb />
The itinerary has been arranged to<lb />
allow ample leisure time for shop-<lb />
ping and sight-seeing on one's own.<lb />
The return trip, beginning July 20,<lb />
will offer a choice of travel by air<lb />
from Paris via Glasgow to New York<lb />
or by ship, the Gunard Line's RMS<lb />
Mauretania, from LeHarve to New<lb />
York. Those taking the optional tour<lb />
to Spain and Portugal will go by air<lb />
from Paris to Madrid.<lb />
Tourists enrolled as students will,<lb />
on completion of requirements, re-<lb />
ceive nine quarter hours of graduate<lb />
or undergraduate credit, according<lb />
to the type of work done. Those who<lb />
do not wish to receive college aredit<lb />
may also go on the tour.<lb />
Further information on the East<lb />
Carolina Travel-Study Tour may be<lb />
obtained from Mrs. Myrtle B. Clark,<lb />
409 Holly Street, Greenville, N.C or<lb />
from Dr. Ralph Brimley, director of<lb />
extension, East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Dulles Urges Intelligent Study<lb />
Of Communism In Schools<lb />
W. Dulles has called for an<lb />
I program of teaching "the<lb />
tact ice" of Communism<lb />
with genuine revolutionary fervor<lb />
he says.<lb />
To fight such men America must<lb />
chools. to combat what be tough, informed and flexible. He<lb />
-  "dangerously complacent<lb />
ong many people in the<lb />
 tea today<lb />
Lor of the Central Intelli-<lb />
v says in the December<lb />
T . Reader's Digest that<lb />
nencans, lulled by wish-<lb />
king, grasp at every Soviet<lb />
. . to jump to the conclusion<lb />
. communist leaders really<lb />
ttle down ami live in peace<lb />
telligeat study of Communist<lb />
: 1 of those who staff the<lb />
! ttional Communist movement<lb />
pal the dangers in this at-<lb />
:i ! Dulles. "For this is not<lb />
o u-i national conspiracy of<lb />
Many Communists are not<lb />
insists we cannot meet the threat of<lb />
Communism merely by setting up new<lb />
government machinery to fight the<lb />
Cold War. Instead, "our people must<lb />
he sufficiently educated in all the<lb />
ramifications of the movement, its<lb />
intrigues and historical background,<lb />
its purposes and programs, to con-<lb />
tribute toward an effective answer<lb />
Dulles says that major responsibil-<lb />
ity to furnish such education lies with<lb />
our schools. He laments the current<lb />
lack of secondary schoel courses in<lb />
the theory and practice of Commu-<lb />
nism, and offers specific proposals<lb />
for increasing our knowledge of Com-<lb />
munist history and policies.<lb />
His article is titled, "We Can't Lick<lb />
Communism Without Understanding<lb />
i ators but dedicated men  It "<lb />
Cornell Approves<lb />
'Peace Corps' Plan<lb />
ITHACA, NEW YORK (UPS) The<lb />
Cornell University Executive Board<lb />
recently approved a resolution sup-<lb />
porting the "peace corps" proposal<lb />
recently popularized by President-<lb />
elect Kennedy.<lb />
In a 6-2 vote, the Board termed a<lb />
bill proposed by Senator Hubert Hum-<lb />
phrey "an imaginative and feasible<lb />
method of aiding these (underdevel-<lb />
oped) countries<lb />
The Humphrey bill, introduced in<lb />
the second session of the 86th Con-<lb />
gress, incorporated, in essence, those<lb />
plans which Kennedy popularized.<lb />
To bring about "the speedy enact-<lb />
ment of the bill the Board will send<lb />
letters to Kennedy and various sena-<lb />
tors and congressmen, notify other<lb />
schools of their position, tell the Na-<lb />
tional Student Association of its ac-<lb />
tion and ask University President<lb />
Deane W. Malott to send a letter sup-<lb />
porting the bill to appropriate author-<lb />
ities.<lb />
Major objections to the proposal<lb />
were two. The first was doubt as to<lb />
whether a peace corps might func-<lb />
tion better if it were conducted by a<lb />
private foundation supported with<lb />
federal funds than if the federal gov-<lb />
ernment were in direct control.<lb />
Also, certain members recognized<lb />
that the Board was not cognizant of<lb />
all the implications in the bill and<lb />
therefore felt that an unqualified en-<lb />
dorsement would not be proper.<lb />
NCAHPER Delegates Hold Gray Selected For<lb />
  an m aw m <lb />
Three-Day Conference<lb />
The annual conference of the North<lb />
Carolina organization of the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of Health, Physical<lb />
Education, and Recreation will bring<lb />
to campus Thursday through Satur-<lb />
day, Dec. 1-3, approximately 500 dele-<lb />
gates from colleges, universities, pub-<lb />
lic schools, and welfare and recrea-<lb />
tion agencies in the state.<lb />
A series of general sessions and<lb />
group conferences and discussions on<lb />
problems and programs in the three<lb />
fields of interest will be presented as<lb />
major events of the three-day meet-<lb />
ing. Displays on various aspects of<lb />
health, physical education, and rec-<lb />
reation will be staged by East Caro-<lb />
lina College, Western Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, and Duke University.<lb />
Doris Harrington of the Greens-<lb />
boro City Schools, president of NCA-<lb />
HPER and Lorraine Larsen of the<lb />
Asheville High School, vice presi-<lb />
dent, will preside at the first general<lb />
session of the organization in Mem-<lb />
orial Gymnasium on campus at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday. President Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
will welcome delegates. Discussion<lb />
will center around athletic programs<lb />
for women. Principal speaker will be<lb />
Anne Thomas of the Greensboro City<lb />
schools.<lb />
With Leo Ellison of Wake Forest<lb />
College as presiding officer, a second<lb />
general session Friday at 10:15 a.m<lb />
also in the Memorial Gymnasium,<lb />
will have "Required Physical Educa-<lb />
tion" as its major topic. Eugens<lb />
Hooks of Wake Forest, vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Health Education Divi-<lb />
sion of NCAHPER, will address dele-<lb />
gates.<lb />
Dr. V. M. MuWiolland of the State<lb />
Department of Public Instruction and<lb />
Paul Derr of N.C. State College, vice<lb />
president of the NCAHPER Recrea-<lb />
tion Division, will appear as speakers<lb />
at the conference banquet Friday at<lb />
6:15 p.m. in the South Dining Hall<lb />
at East Carolina. Dick Jamerson of<lb />
the University of North Carolina,<lb />
president elect of NCAHPER, will<lb />
preside.<lb />
An outdoor camp will be set up on<lb />
the East Campus Friday as part of<lb />
a program on "Outdoor Recreation<lb />
and Camping" and is expected to be<lb />
a chief attraction of the conference.<lb />
Meetings of divisions of NCAHPER<lb />
will take place Friday and Saturday.<lb />
These groups will consider a number<lb />
of topics, including Therapeutics, Rec-<lb />
reation, and Dance, Professional Edu-<lb />
cation, Research, Athletics, Intra-<lb />
murals, and Health.<lb />
Nell Stallings and Dr. Glen P. Reed-<lb />
er of the East Carolina department<lb />
of health and physical education are<lb />
in change of local arrangements for<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
National Society<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, director<lb />
of the art department, has recently<lb />
been invited to professional member-<lb />
ship in the National Society of In-<lb />
terior Designers.<lb />
He did commercial art work an?<lb />
interior decorating in the New York<lb />
and Chicago areas before coming to<lb />
Greenville. Formerly, he organized<lb />
and managed his own advertising<lb />
agency. It is because of this experi-<lb />
ence and his continuing participation<lb />
in the area of commercial art that<lb />
he was elected to the National Society<lb />
f Interior Designers.<lb />
The society itself emphasizes high<lb />
standards for interior design for the<lb />
American home and American busi-<lb />
ness. Proficiency and -taste must be<lb />
exercised by designers to qualify for<lb />
membership in the group.<lb />
Dr. Gray has been director of the<lb />
2rt department here for four years.<lb />
In addition to teaching and adminis-<lb />
trative work, he recently published a<lb />
bock entitled Student Teaching in<lb />
Art. Dr. Gray teaches the methods<lb />
course for prospective high school art<lb />
teachers.<lb />
sheville<lb />
EC Band Chosen For<lb />
MENC Concert<lb />
The East Carolina College Concert<lb />
Band has been selected to present a<lb />
program at a meeting in Asheville<lb />
April 20-22 of the Southern Division<lb />
of the Music Educators National<lb />
Conference. Representatives of twelve<lb />
Southern States will be present for<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
The 80-meraber ensemble from East<lb />
Carolina, playing under the direction<lb />
of Herbert L. Carter of the college<lb />
music faculty, is scheduled for a per-<lb />
formance before the group Thursday,<lb />
April 20.<lb />
Music organizations selected to ap-<lb />
pear on the conference program were<lb />
chosen on the basis of taped auditions<lb />
submitted to a group of judges rep-<lb />
resenting the regional MENC.<lb />
Under Mr. Carter's direction, the<lb />
band carries on during the school<lb />
year a full program of activities. Since<lb />
the beginning of the fall quarter last<lb />
September the group has been rehear-<lb />
sing for a series of concerts here and<lb />
a spring tour through towns and ci-<lb />
ties of Virginia.<lb />
The annual winter concert by the<lb />
band is set for Feb. 3 during a meet-<lb />
ing on campus of the Eastern Divi-<lb />
sion of the All-Sta'2 Band Clinic.<lb />
On Thursday, May 11, the Concert<lb />
Band will appear on the Entertain-<lb />
ment Series for 1960-1961. J. Clifton<lb />
Williams of the University of Texas<lb />
Music Department, noted American<lb />
composer for wind instruments, will<lb />
le guest conductor.<lb />
Seven Delesates Attend ACP Meeting<lb />
 N vember 21. 22, and 23, seven way to get tnaimngw.by actual<lb />
I from East Carolin attend- doing, ami that the, bestnews come.<lb />
 irty-fart annual Associated from conversation with other people<lb />
Press Conference which<lb />
I in the Conrad Hilton Hotel<lb />
I . The ACP is the oldest and<lb />
prgest f college press groups in<lb />
United States.<lb />
The official opening of the con-<lb />
-egan Monday evening with<lb />
Johnson, vice president and<lb />
ewi editor of United Press<lb />
- al. New York City, giving<lb />
ng convocation address. Mr.<lb />
supervises the day-to-day<lb />
! gathering operation of one of<lb />
world! great news services. He<lb />
the topic "There's Always<lb />
fo the Writer<lb />
ittg on Tuesday the actual<lb />
H began, with panel discus-<lb />
of some of the col-<lb />
legates, and guest news re-<lb />
i, .olumnists, and critic writ-<lb />
aking to groups about specific.<lb />
f interest.<lb />
of the topics covered were:<lb />
g Sure the News is Covered<lb />
ras introduced by a panel dis-<lb />
n; "Newspaper Short Course<lb />
by a professor at the Uni-<lb />
y f Wisconsin at Milwaukee,<lb />
ke to those interested on<lb />
rf -election and organization, cam-<lb />
news sources, and makeup and<lb />
ra judgment; "The College Maga-<lb />
-Fiction and Poetry nd "The<lb />
Jern College Yearbook-Copy a<lb />
Jtographs<lb />
Lnother topic was "Qualifications<lb />
th Newsman which was lead by<lb />
Robert Marsh, music critic for the<lb />
Chicago Sun-Times, spoke on "The<lb />
Critic and the Reviewer What is<lb />
the role of each and how might col-<lb />
lege publications develop more ef-<lb />
fective writers for these. How can<lb />
they sustain reader interest, were<lb />
points to think about. "The critic re- I<lb />
viewer said Marsh, "must have aj<lb />
strong interest and knowledge of the<lb />
arts. He must be able to appraise<lb />
what a good criticism really is Mr.<lb />
Marsh also stressed the importance<lb />
of basing your criticism on what ac-<lb />
tually happened, no' your personal<lb />
views or what you would have liked<lb />
to hear. "The best criticism said Mr.<lb />
Marsh, "comes from people inter-<lb />
ested in the art itself, but not en-<lb />
troased in the power and authority<lb />
the job gives him. One thing to re-<lb />
member he added, is that great mu-<lb />
sic is always better than it can be<lb />
played<lb />
The topic "Views About. Inter-<lb />
viewing was discussed by John Jus-<lb />
tin Smith, assistant city editor of<lb />
the Chicago Daily News. Getting the<lb />
ideas, getting the materials and get-<lb />
ting it all down on paper. Devices the<lb />
college student would find it helpful<lb />
to know were introduced.<lb />
Mr Smith stated that one of the<lb />
first things an interviewer should do<lb />
t invite the subject and know<lb />
whti he is talking about. He must<lb />
IZ have a certain amount of<lb />
A he able to meet peo<lb />
composure andl be .W (<lb />
open eyes in front of a wide open<lb />
mind "The enemy of writing or in-<lb />
terviewing he included, "was me-<lb />
diocrity<lb />
At noon on Wednesday the confer-<lb />
ence ended with a luncheon, given in<lb />
the grand ballroom of the Conrad<lb />
Hilton Hotel. Prof. Fred L. Kildow<lb />
director of ACP, presided, and an<lb />
address "AdvertisingsHow It Works<lb />
And Should It?" was given by<lb />
Perry L. Brand, vice president and<lb />
chairman of the Plans Board of Clin-<lb />
ton E. Franc, Inc. advertising agency<lb />
of Chicago. Mr. Brand is chairman<lb />
of the agency-educator committee of<lb />
the Chicago Council of the American<lb />
Association of Advertising Agencies.<lb />
Thirty-eight states, including Can-<lb />
ada and the District of Columbia,<lb />
were represented at this annual con-<lb />
vention, with representatives from<lb />
213 colleges and universities. There<lb />
were members from 189 newspapers,<lb />
126 year books, and 22 magazines<lb />
present. Total enrollment of people<lb />
at the ACP convention was 1,021,<lb />
with 986 delegates, and 35 ACP staff<lb />
members and exhibitors.<lb />
Those attending from East Caro-<lb />
lina were: Tom Jackson, editor of<lb />
The East Carolinian, .Pat Harvey,<lb />
managing editor; Betty Maynor, as-<lb />
sociate editor; Jo Anne Parks, busi-<lb />
ness manager; Patsy Elliott, campus<lb />
editor; Marcelle Vogel, feature edi-<lb />
tor; and Roy Martin, editor, of The<lb />
Rebel.<lb />
Department Receives<lb />
Grant For Concert<lb />
The department of music has re<lb />
ceived from the Sarah Coolidge Foun-<lb />
dation in the Library of Congress a<lb />
grant of funds to be used for the<lb />
presentation of a concert by the Wal-<lb />
den String Quartet, Director Earl E:<lb />
Beach of the department has an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
The ensemble will appear on cam-<lb />
pus Tuesday, March 28, as an attrac-<lb />
tion of the 1960-1961 Entertainment<lb />
Series. The concert is scheduled for<lb />
8:15 p.m. in the McGinnis auditorium.<lb />
The SGA, sponsor of the Enter-<lb />
tainment Series, has matched the<lb />
funds supplied by the Foundation in<lb />
order to make the program possible.<lb />
The Walden String Quartet has an<lb />
international reputation in the field<lb />
of chamber mueic. The group is in<lb />
residence at the University of Illinois.<lb />
Notices<lb />
A representative from the Navy<lb />
Area Audit Office, Norfolk, Vir-<lb />
ginia, will be on campus next week<lb />
to interview business majors. Those<lb />
interested in talking with him, are<lb />
asked to come to the Placement<lb />
Service office, 203 Administration,<lb />
and sign up for an appointment be-<lb />
fore noon Monday, December 5.<lb />
The last day to register for a<lb />
course, to change a course, or to<lb />
add a course is Monday, December<lb />
5. All add slips must be in the reg-<lb />
istrars office by 4:30 p.m. on the<lb />
above date.<lb />
All class pictures which have<lb />
been paid for in full can be picked<lb />
up at the Baccaneer office any af-<lb />
ternoon between the hours of 3 and<lb />
5 p.m. Other pictures will be mail-<lb />
ed directly to the students C.O.D.<lb />
Davis Begins Duties<lb />
On EC Police Force<lb />
Gerald F. Davis, a Greenville na-<lb />
tive and experienced law enforcement<lb />
officer, will begin his duties today<lb />
on campus as a new member of the<lb />
East Carolina police force.<lb />
According to college officials the<lb />
new officer is being hired to meet<lb />
the demands of a growing campus.<lb />
An administration spokesman said<lb />
today the campus is growing in size<lb />
as well as in number of students to<lb />
such an extent that the present three<lb />
officers are much overworked.<lb />
Hubbard, editor<lb />
- -od News Sections of the Chica<lb />
Tribune. His topic was pertaining<lb />
that employees in the print media<lb />
for in editorial employees. He<lb />
ssed the importance that knowl-<lb />
i of literature and hiatory md<lb />
good news writer as well as hav-<lb />
a memory of persons and events,<lb />
leasing personality, ana ltffae'<lb />
Hubbani stated that  W<lb />
h was lead by eompo  for a<lb />
  rporterteCp in mind I. in-<lb />
news reporter-<lb />
teeritv, telling tnose y<lb />
Kodak Displays Prize-Winning<lb />
Photographs In Rawl Gallery<lb />
By hiring Davis the regular police<lb />
staff will be somewhat relieved of<lb />
extra duty and an officer will also<lb />
.be available for duty in the Jones<lb />
and New dormitory area at all times.<lb />
Davis is a past Deputy Sheriff of<lb />
Pitt County and has also served as<lb />
a police officer with the Farmville<lb />
police force.<lb />
A former student of Snow Hill High<lb />
School, he is married and the father<lb />
of two children. He lives with his<lb />
wife Wilma and the two children,<lb />
Jennifer Gale, 11, and Wilma Jen-<lb />
nette, 6, here in Greenville.<lb />
Perry L. Brand, rice presides ana chairman of the Plans Board of Clinton<lb />
E. Franc, Inc is pictured as he addressed the ACP conference at its closing<lb />
lhMr SmAth stressed the art of ser<lb />
Mr. sm finding a valu-<lb />
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able or agreeable vn" biirrer and<lb />
for, finding something fax dujr  Franc, Inc is pictured as he addressed the ACP conference at its closing subjects include interpretations e&amp;rthe campuses o<lb />
better than you have set  bMcheen in the grand ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chkago, IB. everyday subjects; scenic shots; pic- and universities.<lb />
He said. MA reporter must iteop wo<lb />
Forty-eight prise-winning photo-<lb />
graphs from the 14th annual Kodak<lb />
High School Photo Contest are on<lb />
display in the Third Floor Gallery<lb />
, of the Rawl Building at iEast Carolina<lb />
j College. The exhibition will be on dis-<lb />
I play through the first two weeks of<lb />
December.<lb />
In addition to the salon of prize<lb />
winners, a group of seven special<lb />
mounts is included in the display.<lb />
This portrays the life of a student<lb />
photographer who attends a technical<lb />
institute that features photography.<lb />
The contest, to encourage the photo-<lb />
graphic talents of young people, is<lb />
sponsored annually by Eastman Ko-<lb />
aak Company, and is generally ac-<lb />
knowledged to be the country's lead-<lb />
ing teen-age photo contest. The 1969<lb />
awards recognized student achieve-<lb />
ment in photography with 328 cash<lb />
prizes totaling $10,400.<lb />
The major winners are representa-<lb />
tive of the photography being done<lb />
by high school students throughout<lb />
the United States and its territories<lb />
Pictures of school activities head the<lb />
list. A wide variety of photos on other<lb />
tures of children; teen-age gather-<lb />
ings; and bird and animal photo-<lb />
graphs.<lb />
The public as well as the college I<lb />
faculty and students are invited to'<lb />
see this photography exhibit.<lb />
AFROTC Selects<lb />
Cadet Of Month<lb />
Professor Attends<lb />
Fraternity Convention<lb />
Dr. Richard C. Tedd, professor of<lb />
history at East Carolina College, at-<lb />
tended the National Convention of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi Fraternity November 25-26<lb />
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,<lb />
As National Counselor and past-<lb />
president, Dr. Todd met with the Na-<lb />
tional Council prior to the convention<lb />
in order to discuss plans for frater-<lb />
nity consolidation and the agenda<lb />
for presentation to the assembly. Dur-<lb />
ing the convention, he presented the<lb />
Outstanding Chapter Trophy.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is a national honor-<lb />
ary professional education frater-<lb />
nity for men. It gives recognition to<lb />
male undergraduates who have<lb />
achieved records of outstanding schol-<lb />
arship, leadership and fellowship on<lb />
subjects include interpretations oil the campuses of American colleges<lb />
Cadet Airman 2nd Class Douglas<lb />
Carter Robinson has just been named<lb />
Cadet of the Month in Detachment<lb />
600 of the Air Force ROTC here. He<lb />
is a member of Flight E in the 61st<lb />
Squadron of the campus AF ROTC.<lb />
He was selected for the honor be-<lb />
cause of his ability to carry out com-<lb />
mands in drill and to answer ques-<lb />
tions pertaining to drill and to the<lb />
Cadet Corps and because of his over-<lb />
all appearance as a cadet. He compet-<lb />
ed for the award against members of<lb />
seven other flights of the East Caro-<lb />
lina detachment.<lb />
His name will be engraved on a<lb />
bronze plaque to be hung m the Cadet<lb />
Lounge in the Austin building on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Cadet Robinson, a sophomore at<lb />
East Carolina, is specializing busi-<lb />
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Only Students Should<lb />
Interpret Constitution<lb />
At the last Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation meeting last quarter a proposal was<lb />
made to establish another SGA committee to<lb />
interpret the Student Government constitu-<lb />
tion when points of controversy arise.<lb />
This matter has been discussed previous-<lb />
ly at the SGA executive committee meeting<lb />
and resulted in a proposal to allow the execu-<lb />
tive committee settle these points when they<lb />
arose. This was decided on the assumption<lb />
that the officers, including the Parlimentar-<lb />
ian, would be as well, if not better, qualified<lb />
than anyone to interpret the SGA constitu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
This was suggested to the student senate.<lb />
However, there were some who didn't agree<lb />
with the executive committee proposal.<lb />
One of the senators moved that a separate<lb />
committee be formed to handle this job and<lb />
that this committee be made up of half stu-<lb />
dents, half faculty, the president of the SGA<lb />
and the president of the college.<lb />
We are neutral when it comes to de-<lb />
ciding between an interpretive decision by<lb />
the executive committee or an additional body,<lb />
either could do the job well.<lb />
We must say however that we fail to<lb />
see the reasoning behind placing faculty mem-<lb />
bers on this committee. Why should faculty<lb />
members interpret a student constitution? We<lb />
have here a would be STUDENT SENATE<lb />
and a STUDENT CONSTITUTION for a<lb />
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION<lb />
 it is no more a faculty responsibility to<lb />
interpret this constitution than it is a stu-<lb />
dent responsibility to vote in a faculty meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
To be blunt, we contend that until it con-<lb />
flicts with the official policies of the school,<lb />
the student constitution is none of the facul-<lb />
ty's affair any more than it is the adminis-<lb />
tration's.<lb />
We should vote this motion, which was<lb />
tabled at the last meeting, down and put in<lb />
its place a proposal which will allow only<lb />
students to interpret their constitution.<lb />
Students wrote it to govern themselves, they<lb />
are supposed to abide by its doctrines, they<lb />
pay the money to support its projects and<lb />
it is their right and their responsibility to<lb />
interpret it. This job belongs to no one else.<lb />
Student government should mean govern-<lb />
ment of students by students and nothing<lb />
else. If we allow faculty members to inter-<lb />
pret our constitution we may dissolve the<lb />
SGA and let the faculty decide our policies at<lb />
their meetings. We can also let the faculty pay<lb />
the money (well over $100,000.00 per year)<lb />
to support those organizations and projects<lb />
underwritten by the SGA.<lb />
Harsh Stipulations Should<lb />
Be Changed By IFC<lb />
We have heard much wailing, gnashing<lb />
of teeth, and pulling of hair since the grades<lb />
from last quarter began to be known to the<lb />
fraternity men on campus.<lb />
According to our reports, many of the<lb />
fall quarter freshmen who were pledged dur-<lb />
ing formal rush have failed to attain a "c"<lb />
average and cannot be initiated.<lb />
These men were pledged during their<lb />
first quarter in college. Not only did they face<lb />
the task of orientating themselves to the col-<lb />
lege community and learning to study, but<lb />
were faced with the tremendous problem of<lb />
learning the workings of their individual<lb />
fraternities at the same time. We feel this is<lb />
too much to give the average first quarter<lb />
freshman in one lump.<lb />
Previously the Interfraternity Council<lb />
stipulated that a man must have a "c" aver-<lb />
age before he could be rushed. With the re-<lb />
cent re-writing of their constitution, how-<lb />
ever, the IFC changed this ruling and placed<lb />
no limitations on freshmen grades. Thus, at<lb />
the beginning of winter quarter we have on<lb />
campus pledges who cannot be initiated be-<lb />
cause the added strain of pledging has in<lb />
some cases, caused their grades to fall tem-<lb />
porarily below a "c They are faced with<lb />
a quarter of trying to pull these grades up<lb />
and at the same time facing another quarter<lb />
on a pledge status.<lb />
We hope the IFC will realize the full im-<lb />
plications of this situation, see its weakness<lb />
and take immediate steps to remedy it<lb />
Rationalization Seems To Be Key<lb />
Word In Failure Explanations<lb />
Really Ducks Chuckle<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Tress Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGEP.<lb />
Jo Anne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Campus Editor<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Feature Editor .<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
 Betty Maynor<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
 Leonard Lao<lb />
 Marcelle Voge)<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  (Richard Boyd<lb />
Photographers Grover Smithwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer AssistantGeorge Hathaway<lb />
CartoonistGale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription DirectorMelba Rhue<lb />
Exchange ManagerSelha Morris<lb />
Proofreading DirectorGwen Johnson<lb />
Columnists  Marcelle Vogel, Patsy Elliott, Pat<lb />
Farmer, Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones<lb />
Betty Maynor, Jim Stingley, Kay McLawhon<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, Gwen Johnson, Patsy<lb />
Elliott, Jasper Jones, Sue Sparkman, Jim Stingley,<lb />
Jane Kivett, Mollie Lewis, Lewis Latham, Merle<lb />
Summers, Ruth Johnson, Sylvia Vick, Dee Smith<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
There comes a time in every stu-<lb />
dent's life when he must analyze<lb />
himself. What can he do in the fu-<lb />
ture? What has he done in the past?<lb />
And why has he acted and done as<lb />
he has? Rationalization. This is the<lb />
answer to the problem. If one has<lb />
perfected the art of rationalization<lb />
he can maintain a sufficient amount<lb />
of sanity to justify his existence out-<lb />
side .the walls of a mental institution,<lb />
or inside the walls of an educational<lb />
institution.<lb />
Now is the time, today, at the end<lb />
of the old quarter and the beginning<lb />
of the new, to exercise any and all<lb />
powers of rationalization to their<lb />
fullest extent. Now, when you have<lb />
flunked and must explain it not only<lb />
to your parents and their creditors,<lb />
your advisor, department head, and<lb />
your school administration staff, but<lb />
even more painfully, to yourself, must<lb />
you rationalize, rationalize, rational-<lb />
ize.<lb />
Yes, this is the only way, and it<lb />
is so easy. You know that to almost<lb />
every living or non-living thing in the<lb />
universe there are at least two ap-<lb />
proaches, two methods, and two ans-<lb />
wersTAKE THE OTHER ONE!<lb />
Now digest it, talk to yourself about<lb />
it (in private), talk to others about<lb />
it, shut from your inner sight all the<lb />
possible loop holes, and most of all<lb />
believe in it fanatically.<lb />
Let us take one subject that you<lb />
failed, any one will do, but for the<lb />
sake of a good example, let us take<lb />
the one you failed most miserably,<lb />
that silly, unrelated, abstract account-<lb />
ing course in which your over-all ave-<lb />
rage turned out to be in the high<lb />
twenties. Anyone who is anyone, who<lb />
knows anything at all about ration-<lb />
alizing, can see that half of the bat-<lb />
Orchids To Four<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Since many of our future teachers<lb />
arc now having tryouts at various<lb />
schools throughout the eastern part<lb />
of eastern Carolina, many of our ac-<lb />
tive organizations have lost valuable<lb />
members. Many have graduated and<lb />
will be missed by these groups.<lb />
Leigh Dobson and Doris Robbins,<lb />
both having been active in the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse, graduated this<lb />
past quarter and will be missed by<lb />
the playgoers.<lb />
Leigh has been active in the Play-<lb />
house during the past four years. Al-<lb />
though she is primarily known as an<lb />
actress, Leigh has worked in the tech-<lb />
nical departments for various plays<lb />
and her knack for slapping makeup<lb />
and sawing wood will be missed by<lb />
these avid production organizers.<lb />
Miss Dobson's best roles, accord-<lb />
ing to reviews, were given in last<lb />
year's October Wife, a one-act ex-<lb />
perimental play; and 18's Death Of<lb />
A Salesman, one of the best major<lb />
productions given at EC. In the former<lb />
production Leigh portrayed the part<lb />
of a flighty Monroe type and in the<lb />
latter, a frustrated old woman. Al-<lb />
though she usually portrays charac-<lb />
ter roles, Leigh has proved her ver-<lb />
satility by portraying old women and<lb />
young girls.<lb />
Also leaving a vacant place in the<lb />
little group is Doris Robbins, who<lb />
has not only been a favorite actress,<lb />
but has also directed. Many children<lb />
of Pitt County were completely cap-<lb />
tivated by the beauty of Miss Rob-<lb />
bins in Sleeping Beauty. Doris has<lb />
also given gracious performances in<lb />
Admirable Chricton and The Moon<lb />
Is Blue.<lb />
The Playhouse lost two valuables<lb />
but the newspaper staff also lost two<lb />
persons who have definitely been as-<lb />
sets in their weekly work.<lb />
Betty Maynor, former associate<lb />
editor, and Leonard Lao, former<lb />
sports editor, are at present doing<lb />
their practice-teaching.<lb />
During her newspaper career with<lb />
the East Carolinian, Betty has worked<lb />
in practically all aspects. As a fresh-<lb />
man Betty started the usual climb by<lb />
being a cub reporter; the next year<lb />
made her the feature editor. During<lb />
her junior year she took over a new<lb />
position, campus editor and this past<lb />
quarter she worked diligently as the<lb />
associate editor, which is probably<lb />
the most time-consuming position on<lb />
the staff. A recent Who's Who win-<lb />
ner, Miss Maynor left a big job which<lb />
she capably undertook and we hope<lb />
that Patsy will carry it out in the<lb />
same just fashion.<lb />
In the sports department, Leonard<lb />
Lao released a practically one man<lb />
job on a newcomer, Richard Boyd,<lb />
who, we hope, will he Just as inter-<lb />
ested as Leonard. Last year Leonard<lb />
worked under Johnny Hudson and<lb />
Bill Boyd, co-sports editors, as their<lb />
associate and completely took over<lb />
the job this summer.<lb />
These four persons may not sound<lb />
as though they are indispensible, bat<lb />
to active groups such as these which<lb />
depend on hard workers, they are until<lb />
new people can be trained to fulfill<lb />
their duties.<lb />
By J. MATHERS<lb />
tie is won already. You have estab-<lb />
lished the fact that the course is im-<lb />
portant to you and that you did man-<lb />
age to get a grade in the "upper"<lb />
twenties. Sometimes, with the co-<lb />
operation of the rest of the class, the<lb />
latter fact may be stated, "I was in<lb />
the upper bottom fourth of my class<lb />
Now remember how the teacher<lb />
made out an alphabetical seating<lb />
chart and your last name is Zilch,<lb />
and you were put in the back, and<lb />
the teacher mumbled? Remember<lb />
saying something to the teacher about<lb />
this after the first quiz and you dis-<lb />
covered that you had a personality<lb />
clash? How about that book that dis-<lb />
appeared sometime in the middle of<lb />
the quarter, and you refused to lower<lb />
your ethical standards and steal one<lb />
back? Wasn't this the class that<lb />
everybody voted in favor of true and<lb />
false tests and you found this ex-<lb />
tremely unfair because of your per-<lb />
sonality clash. It naturally followed,<lb />
that you could not be expected to<lb />
determine exactly to what degree the<lb />
teacher meant by true or false. Did<lb />
you not carry a full sixteen hours<lb />
that quarter? How about your room-<lb />
mate's friends? Weren't tthey always<lb />
in your room (playing cards or talk-<lb />
ing? Yes, and now your roommate<lb />
has the audacity to look down his<lb />
nose at you just because he made the<lb />
dean's list. How about the test you<lb />
took and everybody had access to a<lb />
copy of it the night beforeexcept<lb />
youand the teacher scaled the<lb />
grade.and the only way they slid<lb />
for you was down? And that term<lb />
paper and outside reading that were<lb />
not supposed to count too much, and<lb />
questions from both made up over<lb />
three quarters of the final.<lb />
These are only a few reasons why<lb />
you're back in that class this quarter,<lb />
and I'll guarantee, that with what<lb />
you learned last quarter, and this'<lb />
new teacher who everybody says is<lb />
a superb lecturer, you'll "ace" the<lb />
course, and gain not fifteen Q.Ps,<lb />
but twenty!<lb />
Chatani Prexy Discusses College<lb />
Quality In Recent News Article<lb />
(Editor's Note: The following ar-<lb />
ticle is taken from the November<lb />
27, 1960 issue of the New York<lb />
Times.)<lb />
After taking the colleges to task<lb />
for forgetting the student in the<lb />
scramble for status and the right<lb />
"corporate image Dr. Edward D.<lb />
Eddy Jr president of Chatham Col-<lb />
lege, Pittsburgh, urged that sound<lb />
criteria be used in judging the quali-<lb />
ty of a college.<lb />
As a parent of "a potential schol-<lb />
ar, not a status seeker he said,<lb />
looking for a college, he would first<lb />
subscribe to the student newspaper<lb />
"to find out what concerns students<lb />
and how they keep themselves busy<lb />
on that particular campus. He would<lb />
determine this from "the three major<lb />
issues seriously discussed on that<lb />
campus in a particular year<lb />
Second, he would ask questions such<lb />
as these:<lb />
(1) What is the average teaching<lb />
load of the faculty?<lb />
(2) What has been the faculty turn-<lb />
over in the last five years.<lb />
(3) To what extent is there in-<lb />
breeding in faculty and administra-<lb />
tive appointments?<lb />
(4) What books and magazines are<lb />
in greatest demand in campus book-<lb />
stores?<lb />
(5) How many concerts, plays, ex-<lb />
hibits and lectures by visiting schol-<lb />
ars were scheduled during the last<lb />
year?<lb />
(6) What is the record of graduate<lb />
school acceptances ?<lb />
(7) Has the faculty taken a stand<lb />
Magazine Publishes<lb />
Adams1 Article<lb />
Dr. Francis R. Adams, Jr faculty<lb />
member of the department of Eng-<lb />
lish, discusses "Robert E. Lee and the<lb />
Concept of Democracy" in the Fall<lb />
1960, edition of "American Quarter-<lb />
ly published by the University of<lb />
Pennsylvania in cooperation with the<lb />
American Studies Association. Lee's<lb />
greatest contribution to democracy,<lb />
Dr. Adams concludes, was that of his<lb />
example.<lb />
Describing the Southern leader as<lb />
a man "indifferent to political theory<lb />
and even to practical politics" and<lb />
pointing out that Lee's "was simply<lb />
not a conceptualizing mind Dr.<lb />
Adams bases his discussion of Lee's<lb />
attitudes and feelings toward de-<lb />
mocracy on his life and letters.<lb />
Four letters about Mexicans and In-<lb />
dians quoted in the article indicate<lb />
that Lee's opinion of men at their<lb />
lowest level was not high.<lb />
Lee's aristocratic family back-<lb />
ground; wealth accumulated during<lb />
his life time; his long service in mil-<lb />
itary life "with its rigidity, its caste<lb />
system and its fundamental authori-<lb />
tarianism and his interest in tech-<lb />
nical pursuits, evidenced by his occu-<lb />
pation, civil engineering, were not<lb />
conducive to liberal democratic opin-<lb />
ions and attitudes, Dr. Adams says;<lb />
nor were his religious views, his pas-<lb />
sion for order, and his experiences<lb />
just before and during the War.<lb />
Discussing Lee's career at Wash-<lb />
ington College after the War, Dr.<lb />
Adams says that  . . curiously, cir-<lb />
cumstances had, at long last, put Lee<lb />
in a position to make a significant<lb />
contribution to democracy, a contri-<lb />
bution which this man, always un-<lb />
political and even unspeeulative, and<lb />
now, in addition broken in health urns<lb />
still magnifieientry able to make, a<lb />
contribution made uacalcaitingly and<lb />
unhesitatingly: the eoetefltottoa of<lb />
his example.<lb />
on academic freedom' in such matters<lb />
as the (Federal loan program) dis-<lb />
claimer affidavit, and why?<lb />
(8) Is there a clearly defined core<lb />
of knowledge that the college expects<lb />
in the four years of study?<lb />
(9) When was the curriculum last<lb />
examined intensively and revised ex-<lb />
tensively ?<lb />
(10) What is the extent and nature<lb />
of faculty activities beyond teaching?<lb />
'Collage' Launches<lb />
Student Survey<lb />
The new magazine designated for<lb />
"collage eggheads Collage, has<lb />
launched its first International Sur-<lb />
vey of College Students1961. Stu-<lb />
dents from Hawaii to Canada are be-<lb />
ing polled by the magazine with di-<lb />
rect mailings to hundreds of college<lb />
campuses and help of Collage student<lb />
correspondents at more than 70<lb />
schools including ours.<lb />
Thousands of circulated survey<lb />
forms ask students to list their at-<lb />
titudes and ideas regarding music,<lb />
art, literature and education as well<lb />
as fashions, cosmetics and other con-<lb />
sumer commodities. Results of this<lb />
study will be made available to any<lb />
interested student, government and<lb />
business organizations early in 1961,<lb />
although the survey will primarily<lb />
provide editorial and advertising<lb />
reference material for Collage.<lb />
You may receive the form from the<lb />
magazine's representative, Tom Jack-<lb />
son, or write for a copy of it to Col-<lb />
lage at 122 N. Orleans, Chicago 14,<lb />
m. Students who complete and mail<lb />
back the survey forms receive either<lb />
a courtesy long-play recording from<lb />
one of the magazine's new college<lb />
radio programs, a portion titled "The<lb />
Night Before New Years or a sam-<lb />
ple copy of the 50-cent magazine<lb />
or both, if supplies last.<lb />
Now on near-campus newsstands<lb />
and at bookstores with its second is-<lb />
sue, Collage features work by Dr<lb />
David Riesman, author of The Lonely<lb />
Crowd, and cartoons by Don Addis<lb />
student editor of the University of<lb />
Flonda Orange Peel humor magazine.<lb />
There is a special gift subscription<lb />
rate of S3 for the first and 2.50 for<lb />
each additional oneyear, six-issue<lb />
subscription.<lb />
Necessary?<lb />
Bv PATSY ELLIOTT<lb />
At last what we've been wajng<lb />
for .   P-le8S registration. Th.<lb />
ew Syem is far -perfor to the<lb />
,hir no shoving, and<lb />
older one; no pushing, no <lb />
no casualties.<lb />
By dividing the student body into<lb />
 groups the registering of cour-<lb />
ses was possible without as much ef-<lb />
fort on the part of both faculty and<lb />
students. Crowds signing up for vari-<lb />
ous required courses, particular y<lb />
freshman courses, were smoothly<lb />
avoided. , . -<lb />
All went well, provided your name<lb />
vas not "Whatnot" and graduation<lb />
this quarter did not depend on A<lb />
course in B department and the roll<lb />
was not filled to capacity.<lb />
For a moment we can't resist think-<lb />
ing back on that seasonal recurrence<lb />
. examinations. Jure they really<lb />
necessary?<lb />
Our purpose in college is primarily,<lb />
and simply, to "get educated" and it<lb />
seems that examinations have only<lb />
an accidential connection with schol-<lb />
arship.<lb />
Often students drift along for the<lb />
entire quarter knowing the important<lb />
and decisive test comes only at the<lb />
end.<lb />
Exams are badges of lost scholar-<lb />
ship, for they are often used as a<lb />
kind of blackmail to force learning,<lb />
and frequently turn out to he only<lb />
reflections of a single night's undi-<lb />
gested cramming.<lb />
Examining a student is likely to be.<lb />
;ts Sir John Sheppard has said, a<lb />
"digging up of the plant to see whe-<lb />
ther or not the roots are growing<lb />
Periodic digging up does not nec-<lb />
essarily harm the plant neither does<lb />
it promote healthy growth. Our edu-<lb />
cation should produce a healthy plant<lb />
which bears good fruit; and perhaps<lb />
this could be done as effectively with-<lb />
out examinations.<lb />
On looking forward to the Christ-<lb />
mas holidays, we note that forestry<lb />
experts report that 40 million Yule<lb />
trees are on hand to brighten the<lb />
American holiday season this year.<lb />
Among these, 12 million have been<lb />
imported from Canada. Sounds like<lb />
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Christmas day.<lb />
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rleased to note that there is now a<lb />
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pectant fathers . . . 1 the way from<lb />
Florida to Washington, D. C.<lb />
Listener Complains<lb />
About Recent Concert<lb />
rear Editor:<lb />
I have just returned from tonights<lb />
performance by the Atlanta Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra, and besides the oh-<lb />
unenthused group, I have a couple of<lb />
comments to make pertaining to the<lb />
l befre  dg therfo<lb />
I have yet to understand why the<lb />
Student Union is always closed dur!<lb />
ng any such event held on campus<lb />
 "nved at the Student Union at<lb />
approximately 7:45 with the intent<lb />
of getting a coke before goin n-<lb />
stairs only to find it closed <lb />
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School spirit at Bast I<lb />
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students who must net, under any c<lb />
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of the individual and his ;u;oancraiii<lb />
it is a plea ior student interest nd support<lb />
student affairs such au student goverxun'<lb />
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foed Reveals Student Life<lb />
Inside Red China 'Schools<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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i'orn!aP UTeisit-  Redlands, Cai-<lb />
" -Port to the0Bu,,dnfg "<lb />
April  a very warm, friendly per-<lb />
 She the ship at Ja"<lb />
 and U sailing with us to Hong<lb />
K' to study at Chung Chi<lb />
M April entered Red China in<lb />
aveh of answers which she felt com-<lb />
 unism offered.<lb />
Inside Red China, she enrolled in<lb />
ehool at Peking. The room which she<lb />
WW given to live in was shared by<lb />
tivs other studentstwo of them rf-<lb />
 hated with the government or mem-<lb />
bars of the Communist Party.<lb />
The academic climate at this<lb />
school' was strange by comparison<lb />
with schools in the free world. Here<lb />
the students were not permitted to<lb />
say anything against the government<lb />
no freedom of speech is tolerated.<lb />
Small srroups of even two or three<lb />
people could not talk without being<lb />
undei suspicion.<lb />
There wasn't very much studying<lb />
at the Communist school. If one want-<lb />
ed to study, he would be criticized<lb />
for trying to be an individual.<lb />
At meals Party members lectured<lb />
to the students, later discussion<lb />
groups were held to analyze what the<lb />
lecturer had said. When evening came<lb />
the students often had to walk miles<lb />
out to a collective farm and hand<lb />
plow the earth to soften the winter<lb />
soil.<lb />
If a person balked at the party line<lb />
they were criticized and questioned.<lb />
Criticism is an experience which the<lb />
Communist call "struggle" which in-<lb />
volves everybody in a group bitterly<lb />
attacking the offending individual in<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
JfeQhukan<lb />
Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gillis etc.)<lb />
HOW TO BEAT THE BEAT GENERATION<lb />
My cousin Herkie Nylet is a sturdy lad of nineteen summers<lb />
who hat, we all believed until recently, a lively intelligence and<lb />
an assured future. Herkie's father, Walter O. Nylet, is as every-<lb />
one knows, president of the First National Artificial Cherry<lb />
opany, world's largest maker of artificial cherries for ladies'<lb />
hats. Uncle Walter had great plans for Herkie. Last year he<lb />
sent Herkie to the Maryland College of Humanities, Sciences,<lb />
I Artificial Cherries, and he intended, upon Herkie's gradu-<lb />
ation, to find him a nice fat wife and take him into the firm as<lb />
a full partner.<lb />
Could a young man have more pleasing prospects? Of course<lb />
not. But a couple of months ago, to everyone's consternation,<lb />
Herkie announced that he was not going into the artificial cherry<lb />
business. Nor was lie Bjormg to stay in college. "I am said<lb />
Herkie, "a member of the Heat C.eneration. i am going to San<lb />
Francisco and grow a beard<lb />
Well sir. yon can imagine the commotion in the family when<lb />
Herkie wont traipsing off to San Francisco! Uncle Walter would<lb />
have gone after him and dragged him home, but unfortunately<lb />
he was riirht in the middle of the artificial cherry season. Aunt<lb />
Ima couldn't go either because of l.er old leg trouble. (One<lb />
of her legs is older than the other.)<lb />
 Mti, Wa'ffiyouP'<lb />
So I went. I searched San Francisco for weeks before I found<lb />
Herkie living under the counter of a Pronto Pup stand. "Herkie,<lb />
how are you?" I cried, looking distraughtly upon his tangled<lb />
beard, his corduroy jacket, his stricken eyes.<lb />
"Beat said Herkie.<lb />
I offered him a Marlboro and felt instantly better when he<lb />
took it because when one smokes Marlboros, one cannot be too<lb />
far removed from the world. One still has, so to speak, a hold<lb />
on the finer things of life-like good tobacco, like easy-drawing<lb />
filtration, like settling back and getting comfortable and enjoy-<lb />
ing a full-flavored smoke. One is, despite all appearances, basi-<lb />
cally happiness-oriented, fulfillment-directed, pleasure-prone.<lb />
"Herkie, what are you doing with yourself?" I asked.<lb />
"I am finding myself he replied. "I am writing a novel in<lb />
the sand with a pointed stick. I am composing a fugue for<lb />
clavier and police whistle. I am sculpting in experimental ma-<lb />
terialslike English muffins<lb />
"And what do you do for fun?" I asked.<lb />
"Come he said and took me to a dank little night club<lb />
where men in beards and women in basic burlap sat on orange<lb />
crates and drank espresso. On a tiny stage stood a poet reciting<lb />
a free-form work of his own composition entitled Excema: The<lb />
Story of a Boy while behind him a jas trio played 200 choruses<lb />
of Tin Roof Blues. . <lb />
"Herkie said I, "come home with me to theartificial cnemes-<lb />
"No said Herkie, so sadly I went home to tell Uncle Walter<lb />
the bad news. He was less distressed than I had feared. It seems<lb />
Uncle Walter has another son, a quiet boy named Edvorts, about<lb />
whom he had completely forgotten, and today 8 m<lb />
busing with Uncle Walter and Herkie k beat m San Francisco,<lb />
and everyone is happy. ajsj <lb /><lb />
And you too will be hem-wtth Mirlboroe, or r<lb />
en unMtered emoke. with FMUp Morrie. Try thTjVV<lb />
Philip Morrie kiny-eise CommanderbmymUd, ana ssw<lb />
urely. May a Uw -W&amp;I "<lb />
an attempt to change him.<lb />
Even the husband and wife find<lb />
no trust in each other. Seldom d,<lb />
they talk about the government and<lb />
its place in their lives. Few are the<lb />
moments when they are alone for they<lb />
are required to attend meetings, par-<lb />
ticipate in health programs and la-<lb />
boe, sometimes for 24 hours without<lb />
a break.<lb />
I asked what was the average<lb />
amount of sleep April was able to<lb />
get under this system of indoctrina-<lb />
tion and labor. She replied that when<lb />
there were no rebellions baking place,<lb />
she was allowed to sleep from mid-<lb />
night until 6 in the morning.<lb />
I also asked about suicities and<lb />
mental illness resulting from the con-<lb />
stant suppression under which the<lb />
people lived. April answered that no<lb />
suicides were ever listed, but there<lb />
were many she knew of from per-<lb />
sonal experience.<lb />
A young professor hanged himself;<lb />
a friend of hers (a scientist) attempt-<lb />
ed suicide but failed. Another close<lb />
friendan Americanhad been doing<lb />
well in his profession in China. Too<lb />
well in fact. He suddenly came under<lb />
suspicion. Unable to stand up under<lb />
the strain, he also attempted suicide.<lb />
April is very pessimistic about hope<lb />
for change in Red China. All she says<lb />
is that "it is horrible, horrible<lb />
"People are ruled and manipulated<lb />
so that there is no trust, there is no<lb />
rest, there is no thinking, there is<lb />
no peace The only duty is to ejsist<lb />
and repeat what you are told and<lb />
taught to say until you finally begin<lb />
to believe it as the truth.<lb />
Geography Staff<lb />
Members Attend<lb />
u National Meeting<lb />
Three members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Geography Department<lb />
staff attended the annual meeting of<lb />
the National Council for Geographic<lb />
Education in Cincinnati, Ohio, No-<lb />
vember 25-26. They are Dr. R. E.<lb />
Cramer, Dr. Woodford Garrigus, and<lb />
Professor Charles Gritzner.<lb />
The State of North Carolina was<lb />
represented by Dr. Cramer, who is<lb />
the official state representative and<lb />
coordinator for the Council. While<lb />
attending the meeting, Dr. Cramer<lb />
participated in two programs.<lb />
At the African meeting on Friday<lb />
morning, he presided while three au-<lb />
thorities on African geography read<lb />
papers on population explosions, re-<lb />
sources and West Africa. One of the<lb />
speakers was Dr. Ernest Boateng,<lb />
visiting geographer at the University<lb />
of Pittsburgh from the University<lb />
College in Ghana.<lb />
Later in the afternoon Dr. Cramer<lb />
addressed the meeting on "Content<lb />
Problems of Introductory Geography<lb />
Courses The main problem discussed<lb />
in this paper is the content of the ba-<lb />
sic introductory courses in geography<lb />
when it serves as a terminal course.<lb />
Dr. Cramer also considers what basic<lb />
geography lessons should be taught<lb />
in such a short single term course.<lb />
This problem is acute, he says, es-<lb />
pecially when the high schools fail<lb />
to teach geopraphy and entering col<lb />
Administration Staff Give Views<lb />
On Location For Campus Chapel<lb />
By HARRY SCARBOROUGH<lb />
What about the erection of a $350,<lb />
000 chapel building on East Carolina<lb />
campus ?<lb />
This matter was first announced by<lb />
President Leo Jenkins in a mid-sum-<lb />
mer issue of the East Carolinian. He<lb />
announced that tentative plans for<lb />
constructing an inter-denominational<lb />
building for religious activities had<lb />
been made.<lb />
The chapel, which should seat 500<lb />
people and include offices and other<lb />
rooms, will be constructed in the mall<lb />
in the center of the campus. Plans to<lb />
finance the building through individ-<lb />
ual sources will be the selling of<lb />
bricks for $10.00 each, the donor be-<lb />
ing listed in a permanent book to re-<lb />
main in the vestibule.<lb />
Henry Oglesby of Washington, D.<lb />
C, the first student to graduate from<lb />
East Carolina with a degree, pur-<lb />
chased the first brick. The Summer<lb />
School Government Association do-<lb />
nated $135 to the building program<lb />
in a previously held meeting.<lb />
The building will be made of brick<lb />
and it will occupy the only remaining<lb />
space on the campus center. Hereto-<lb />
fore, chapel services have been held<lb />
in Austin Auditorium weekly.<lb />
The major factor in question con-<lb />
cerns the location of the chapel. We<lb />
decided to look further into the mat-<lb />
ter from a viewpoint of our admini-<lb />
stration, faculty, and students since<lb />
lege freshmen lack elementary knowl- they are concerned with the college<lb />
edge of geography.<lb />
In his conclusion, Dr. Cramer sets<lb />
forth some suggestions as to what<lb />
this basic course should include, and<lb />
calls for national unity by teachers<lb />
of these courses in their objectives<lb />
and means of reaching these objec-<lb />
tives.<lb />
College To Begin<lb />
Exchange Program<lb />
(UPS) A Student Exchange Pro-<lb />
gram in cooperation with two segre-<lb />
gated southern universities, one Ne-<lb />
gro and one white, will be initiated<lb />
by Barnard College this year.<lb />
Twelve Barnard students will be<lb />
selected to attend the first week of<lb />
spring semester at the southern col-<lb />
leges, the colleges will reciprocate by<lb />
sending 12 southern students to at-<lb />
tend Barnard at the same time.<lb />
The entire Representative Assem-<lb />
bly will take an active part in the. ,Be f East Carthn Ce<lb />
. a -tti,5i -student literary magazine, The Rebel,<lb />
'Rebel' Interviews<lb />
Satirical Author<lb />
Harry Golden, editor of the "Caro-<lb />
lina Israelite" and author of the cur-<lb />
rent best seller "Enjoy! Enjoy" and<lb />
other works is represented in the fall<lb />
exchange and will compile a com<lb />
prehensive report summarizing and<lb />
evaluating the program.<lb />
The 12 Barnard students will at-<lb />
tend preparatory seminars conducted<lb />
by members of the community and<lb />
Barnard faculty. Further discussion<lb />
will be held with the southern stu-<lb />
dents. The complex problem of south-<lb />
ern segregation will be thoroughly<lb />
explored, as well as general topics<lb />
of concern to college students every-<lb />
where.<lb />
The appointments will be made af-<lb />
ter each applicant has had a personal<lb />
interview with the Central Committee.<lb />
a<lb />
Swingline<lb />
stapler<lb />
no bigger<lb />
than a pack<lb />
d gum!<lb />
Including 1000 Staple<lb />
A do-it-yourself kit in the palm or<lb />
your hand! Unconditionally guar-j<lb />
anteed, Tot makes book covers,<lb />
fastens papers, does arts ana<lb />
crafts work, mends, tacksno end)<lb />
of uses!<lb />
Buy it at your college book stona)<lb />
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INC.<lb />
by an exclusive interview with mem-<lb />
bers of the editorial staff.<lb />
Golden's ideas and observations<lb />
were recorded on tape during the in-<lb />
terview, which is presented in ques-<lb />
tion -and-answer form. The first in-<lb />
stallment deals with Golden's use of<lb />
humor and satire as a writer and<lb />
speaker; industrialization and urbani-<lb />
zation as forces slowly diminishing<lb />
Southern provincialism; the Negro-<lb />
White question, framed as a conflict,<lb />
as a source of material for durable<lb />
writing; and courses of religious and<lb />
racial intolerance.<lb />
The Rebel, includes also in the fall<lb />
issue short stories and poems by stu-<lb />
dents at the college and book reviews<lb />
iby students and faculty members.<lb />
Eleven lithographs, linoleum cuts and<lb />
woodcuts by student artists are used<lb />
as illustrations.<lb />
Student contributors to the fall is-<lb />
sue include John Quinn and Lyman<lb />
Harris, short stories; Sarah E. Han-<lb />
sen, Denyse Draper, and Thomas T.<lb />
Jackson, poems; and Sherry Maske,<lb />
Jack Willis and Miss Draper, book<lb />
reviews.<lb />
Illustrations were contributed by<lb />
art editor Nelson Dudley, Alvin S.<lb />
Dunkle, Edward D. Musgrave, James<lb />
E Roper, Karen McLawhora, and<lb />
Linda Keffer. A cover design in black<lb />
and red is the work of Robert Har-<lb />
per and Nelson Dudley.<lb />
activities mostly,<lb />
To begin this series we interviewed<lb />
several members of the Administra-<lb />
tion. Several members of the Admini-<lb />
stration were asked what they thought<lb />
about having a chap el on campus and<lb />
where the best location would be.<lb />
MALLORY<lb />
Mr. J. B. Mallory, Dean of Men<lb />
stated that he feels the spiritual and<lb />
religious life on campus is lacking<lb />
lrainly because there isn't a chapel<lb />
here.<lb />
"I believe that to add completeness<lb />
to the campus atmosphere, that a<lb />
center of spiritual and religious life<lb />
should be here. I am one-hundred per<lb />
cent in favor of the idea he said<lb />
in an interview.<lb />
The Dean commented that there<lb />
are so marry ways that this atmos-<lb />
phere could be more developed, but<lb />
a chapel on campus is the most im-<lb />
portant factor. He also said that the<lb />
mall is a favorable location.<lb />
DUNCAN<lb />
Mr. F. D. Duncan, Business Mana-<lb />
ger and Vice .President of East Caro-<lb />
lina College stated that the idea of<lb />
having a campus chapel is an excel-<lb />
lent idea. He commented that it would<lb />
add to the religious atmosphere here<lb />
on campus and it would serve its<lb />
purpose very well. He also stated<lb />
that the mall is a most favorable lo-<lb />
cation for it.<lb />
"I realize the need of a chapel al-<lb />
though there is a great number of<lb />
churches in Greenville. I think a<lb />
campus chapel would serve its pur-<lb />
pose very well said Mr. Duncan.<lb />
Mr. Duncan is also in favor of hav-<lb />
ing the chapel built on the mall.<lb />
WHITE<lb />
Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women<lb />
stated in an interview that a chapel<lb />
is very much needed.<lb />
"I am very much in favor of this<lb />
chapel. This chapel would create a<lb />
better religious atmosphere. It can<lb />
be seen that it should very well serve<lb />
its purpose not only for devotional<lb />
services, but as a place for weddings<lb />
and funerals. I would like to see it<lb />
placed on another place other than<lb />
the mall. I hope this place will be<lb />
left vacant. A building there would<lb />
give a feeling of being cluttered<lb />
Dean White said.<lb />
HOLT<lb />
Dr. R. L. Holt, Dean of Instruction<lb />
said that a center of religious ac-<lb />
tivities is needed on the East Caro-<lb />
lina campus.<lb />
"I think it should be centrally lo-<lb />
cated for the convenience of the stu-<lb />
dents. The chapel should be at the<lb />
students' use at all times for chapel<lb />
services, weddings and funerals. As<lb />
a former Director of Religious Ac-<lb />
tivities here, I am very much in favor<lb />
of it said Dr. Holt.<lb />
TUCKER<lb />
 Dr. J. H. Tucker, Dean of Student<lb />
Affairs said that the main problem<lb />
now is raising enough money to build<lb />
the chapel. So far, there haven't been<lb />
many contributions to help this bill.<lb />
"We hope that studeats will help<lb />
support it Dr. Tucker said. "And<lb />
the problem of finding a suitable lo-<lb />
cation for the building is a very dif-<lb />
ficult one. According to the surveyors,<lb />
some of the land is very weak in<lb />
structure and due to this, the cost of<lb />
buildingwill be much more he said.<lb />
Dr. Tucker wants to have the chapel<lb />
located on the mall because it is the<lb />
only convenient space left.<lb />
JENKINS<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins, President of East<lb />
Carolina stated that a campus chapel<lb />
is highly recommended by everyone.<lb />
"The cost of building the chapel is<lb />
estimated at $350,000. In raising the<lb />
money, arrangements have been made<lb />
of a sale of bricks at the price of only<lb />
$10 each. Anyone who cares to buy<lb />
a brick will have his name inscribed<lb />
on a laminated book which is to be<lb />
a permanent fixture in the chapel<lb />
President Jenkins said. "The recom-<lb />
mended location will be a highly<lb />
suitable place, preferably the mall<lb />
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Dr. Reuben Swanson, head of the<lb />
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Rhyne College, delivered the keynote<lb />
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to put up, and the decorating will<lb />
include a Christmas tree, bulletin<lb />
board, lounges in general, windows<lb />
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