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                <lb />
Placement Bureau<lb />
All seniors who have not registered<lb />
ith the Placement Bureau are urged<lb />
to do so now.<lb /><lb />
olume XXXVI<lb />
riWBMMWHM<lb />
Glamour Contest<lb />
All girls who would like to compete<lb />
in Glamour Magazine's 10 best dressed<lb />
girls contest are urged to submit their<lb />
names to the editor of the East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
GTREENVILLE, N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961<lb />
Number 15<lb />
Playhouse Schedn 'es MysU ry<lb />
As Third Major Production<lb />
Th<lb />
Eat Carolina College Play-<lb />
. v  will present its first major<lb />
iction for the 1961 season Febru-<lb />
 9, 10, and 11 at 8 p.m. in Mc-<lb />
- auditorium.<lb />
sm.y. Emily William's "Night<lb />
Must Fall is a suspenaeful mystery<lb />
that won broad aclaim when it<lb />
i in London and on Broadway,<lb />
was highly successful when made<lb />
a movie.<lb />
A cast of eight students has been<lb />
meed by Dr. Corinne Rickert,<lb />
toi of closed circuit television<lb />
guest director of the Playhouse<lb />
il East Carolina.<lb />
D run Jenkins, senior primary<lb />
ition major, will play Mrs.<lb />
an elderly invalid who<lb />
the household and falls prey<lb />
harms of the smooth-talking,<lb />
. psychopath, Dan, played<lb />
as Mitchell, senior English<lb />
Best, a junior art major,<lb />
;iv Olivia Grayne, skeptical<lb />
 Mrs. Bramson.<lb />
m the cast are Claude Thomas<lb />
is Hubert Laudie; Suzanne<lb />
I . h Dora Porkoe; John F.<lb />
as Inspector Belsize; and<lb />
Wilsoa as Mrs. Terence.<lb />
.a Harvey, rehearsal secre-<lb />
Robett L. Parson, assistant<lb />
andd W. Marshall Braddy,<lb />
itage manager, are working with<lb />
in staging the produc-<lb />
Designers and builders of the<lb />
ire to be announced later.<lb />
EC Opera Theatre Presents Menotti s<lb />
Work, "The Old Man And The Thief<lb />
Students Violate<lb />
EC Housing Policy<lb />
the moving of college stu-<lb />
m dormitories to fraternity<lb />
M and off-campus housing with-<lb />
anj pri r notice to proper col-<lb />
? officials, a policy was adopted<lb />
dive the beginning of Winter<lb />
ter 1960-61. This policy in effect<lb />
a that it will be a requirement<lb />
. student who plans to vacate<lb />
is dormftkaty room to move into a<lb />
fraternity house, soroTity house, or<lb />
ve off campus at the change of a<lb />
quarter must notify in writ-<lb />
thc House Office of the Dean of<lb />
en two weeks in advance of the<lb />
np of the new quarter.<lb />
In the future those students whe<lb />
e at the change of a scheol<lb />
aartR without giving proper notice<lb />
ave to pay a fee of f 10 that<lb />
- charged to their account in<lb />
i Business Office. This will be<lb />
nvalent to the $10 deposit that is<lb />
red for a person to reserve a<lb />
tcry room.<lb />
If at any time during a school<lb />
tarter a student wishes to move out<lb />
the dormitory into off-campus<lb />
Mine, including fraternity and<lb />
r n; houses, the student may do<lb />
n!y under the condition .that<lb />
mated portion of the room rental<lb />
! he forfeited. In such cases, the<lb />
eats wishing to move must first<lb />
the matter with the Housing<lb />
it or the Dean of Women.<lb />
i evtnt those persons<lb />
rs-ve into a fraternity<lb />
house are freshmen, they<lb />
first receive permission from<lb />
Mean of Student Affairs before<lb />
ve. The policy has been estab-<lb />
v the College Administration<lb />
il  ! freshmen must have at least<lb />
average before they may be<lb />
lei-ad for moving into  f"<lb />
:ty house. In cases where ap-<lb />
i is jfiven for a freshman<lb />
re into a fraternity or<lb />
Doug Mitchell scares Doming Jenkins<lb />
in upcoming production.<lb />
ROTC Cadets Sponsor<lb />
March Of Dimes Drive<lb />
Eighty Participate<lb />
In Formal Rush<lb />
For This Year<lb />
Formal rush week got underway<lb />
for the sororities on Monday night<lb />
with lAdpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta,<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi, and Chi Omega en-<lb />
tertaining the first night. On Tues-<lb />
day night Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa<lb />
Delta, Alpha Phi, and Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma conducted rush parties. All<lb />
of the approximately eighty rushees<lb />
.participating in Formal Rush Week<lb />
were invited to the Monday and<lb />
Tuesday night parties.<lb />
Elaine Brewer, a rushee from Sil-<lb />
ver City said, "The girls were very<lb />
nice and friendly. They didn't make<lb />
you feel uncomfortable and you<lb />
weren't under so much of a strain<lb />
"All the sorority girls made the<lb />
rushees fteel right at home said<lb />
Myrtle Weaver, a rushee from Ra-<lb />
leigh.<lb />
Karen Kast from Jacksonville<lb />
commented, "Everybody was very<lb />
friendly, but there wasn't enough<lb />
time to really get acquainted with<lb />
each sorority girl<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta president, Lucille<lb />
Coulbourn from Windson, said, "I<lb />
was pleased to see the nomber of<lb />
girls and the type of girls that<lb />
turned out for rush. This year we<lb />
have more sorority material and the<lb />
girls seem more interested in so-<lb />
rorities than in the past<lb />
"Although 1 was pleased with the<lb />
girls who came to the first parties,<lb />
I was disappointed in the number<lb />
said Sue Sparkman, a Chi Omega<lb />
from St. Pauls. Edith Baker and Bar-<lb />
bara Smith, both Delta Zetas thought! will be played by Ann Dalden of Wil-<lb />
Comic Opera Opens This Week<lb />
The East Caroina Opera Theater's<lb />
latest production the popular comic<lb />
opera 'The Old Maid and the Thief<lb />
by Gian Carlo Menotti, will be pre-<lb />
sented on January 20 and 21 at 8:16<lb />
p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
The play is centered around an old<lb />
maid, and her maid who gives shelter<lb />
to a cold and hungry tramp. He<lb />
proves so attractive, intelligent and<lb />
entertaining that they don't want<lb />
him to leave. The ladies even turn<lb />
to thieves, raiding a liquor store, in<lb />
hopes of keeping their gentleman<lb />
guest interested.<lb />
When news comes that there is a<lb />
thief and murder in the neighbor-<lb />
hood, who has just broken out of<lb />
jail, the ladies think that their<lb />
tramp, Bob, and the thief are the<lb />
same.<lb />
"The plot is cleverly woven into<lb />
a musical setting, to provide an eve-<lb />
ning of entertaining pleasure com-<lb />
mented Paul Hickfang, musical di-<lb />
rector of the opera.<lb />
The opera will have a double cast,<lb />
with a different oast for each night<lb />
of performance. Miss Todd, the-old<lb />
maid, will be portrayed by Martha<lb />
Kradner, of Greenville, and Jessa-<lb />
mine Hiatt, of Clinton. Alison Moss<lb />
of Greenville, and Betsy Hancock of<lb />
Scotland Neck, will play the part<lb />
of Letitia, maid to Miss Todd. Bob,<lb />
the thief, will be portrayed by Peter<lb />
Johl. of Groton, Connecticut, and<lb />
Jerrold Teachy of Washington, D.C.<lb />
The other members of the cast, Miss<lb />
Pinkerton, the neighborhood gossip,<lb />
Allison Moss, a graduate student,<lb />
has appeared locally in several pro-<lb />
ductions, and recently returned from<lb />
New York where she auditioned for<lb />
 he Fullbright Scholarship. Martha<lb />
Bradner was a "Messiah" soloist, and<lb />
appeared in the opera's 'The Bar-<lb />
tered Bride "The Medium and<lb />
'Sister Angelica She is a member<lb />
of Chi Omega Sorority and Sigma<lb />
Alpha Iota Fraternity.<lb />
Jessamine Hiatt sang in "The Me-<lb />
dium Sister Angelicia and was<lb />
soloist in the "Messiah' performance.<lb />
She is also in the college choir and<lb />
is president of the Opera Workshop.<lb />
Betsy Hancock also appeared in "The<lb />
Bartered Bride "The Medium and<lb />
Sister Angelicia as did Ann Darden<lb />
and Patsy Roberts. They are all mem-<lb />
bers of the College Choir.<lb />
Jerrald Teachy, a member of the<lb />
College choir, is performing in his<lb />
first college opera, although he has<lb />
had much singing exrperience.<lb />
Sets for this production are being<lb />
designed by Ray Minnis of the Art<lb />
Department faculty. Dr. Robert<lb />
Rickert is in charge of the dramatics<lb />
and .Paul Hickfang is musical direc-<lb />
tor of the opera.<lb />
Accompanists are Ardyth MeCro-<lb />
sky and Frank Keaton.<lb />
MEXOTTI'S<lb />
i comedy.<lb />
OPERA CAST performs in unusual manner in tomorrow's<lb />
At nine (9) o'clock Saturday, Janu-<lb />
ary 21st, The East Carolina AFROTC<lb />
Honorary Drill Team will begin a<lb />
March of Dimes Marchathon to raise<lb />
money for this year's March of Dimes<lb />
campaign.<lb />
Twenty-one AFROTC Cadets, on a<lb />
vountary basis will march continuous-<lb />
ly in an attempt to break their last<lb />
year's record of 12 hours. They will<lb />
march, in full uniform, carrying M-l<lb />
rifles, on third street in front of the<lb />
.Pitt County Courthouse.<lb />
Cadet Major Walter T. Worthing-<lb />
ton will command the group as they<lb />
execute various drill movements. The<lb />
East Carolina College Angel Flight<lb />
will be on hand to serve coffee, sand-<lb />
wiches, and donuts to the Cadets as<lb />
they strive to raise money for the<lb />
March of Dimes. Angel Flight mem-<lb />
bers will also be on hand to col-<lb />
lect all donations.<lb />
The Students of East Carolina are<lb />
urged to come out and support these<lb />
men, encouraging them to break<lb />
their previous record by making do-<lb />
nations.<lb />
that the rushees seemed very much<lb />
interested in sororities.<lb />
Jaye Finnegan, President of the<lb />
Panhellenic Council, and an Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi from Virginia Beach had<lb />
this to say about rush. "The number<lb />
uf girU participating in rush was<lb />
disappointing but the girls them-<lb />
selves were not. The sorority women<lb />
are more experienced in rushing and<lb />
are therefore handling rush with<lb />
more ease and efficieniy<lb />
The last rush parties will be on<lb />
Friday night. Each rushee is allowed<lb />
to accept three invitations to the last<lb />
round of parties. The rushees will<lb />
sign their preferences on Friday<lb />
night from 9:30 until 10:00 in the<lb />
Panhellenic Room.<lb />
The sororities will submit their bid<lb />
lists to Dean White on Friday night<lb />
by 11:30. Saturday at 1:00 p.m. the<lb />
rushees will go to the Panhellenic<lb />
Room and pick up their bids. These<lb />
are formal invitations to join the<lb />
sorority which their preferences<lb />
matched. Rushees will then go im-<lb />
mediately to the previously appointed<lb />
places to be pledged.<lb />
iiamston, and Patsy Roberts of<lb />
Farmville.<lb />
The entire east has had much mu-<lb />
sical background. Peter Johl, a former<lb />
student of Julliard School of Music,<lb />
has sung professionally with several<lb />
different opera companies. He re-<lb />
cently appeared in the Playhouse<lb />
production "The Lady's Not For<lb />
Burning<lb />
Family Life Specialist Delivers Lectures<lb />
Mrs. Ethel Nash, family life spe I Center for a supper at 6:15 p.m. and<lb />
Teacher Positions<lb />
Grady L. Ballard, Director of Per<lb />
sonnel in Anne Arundel County,<lb />
Maryland, will be on campus soon to<lb />
interview teacher candidates in all<lb />
areas with the exception of guidance,<lb />
driver training, and dramatics. Bal-<lb />
lard will be especially interested in<lb />
interviewing industrial arts students.<lb />
According to the Placement Office,<lb />
all seniors in the process of registra-<lb />
tion are urged to complete the place-<lb />
ment forms as soon as possible in<lb />
order to qualify for interviews as<lb />
February is one of the heaviest<lb />
months for recruiting.<lb />
cialist in the Department of Preven-<lb />
tive Medicine, Bowman Gray School<lb />
of Medicine, Winston-Salem, will be<lb />
principal speaker at a conference<lb />
here on Dating, Engagement, and<lb />
Marriage. The program has been ar-<lb />
ranged by the Faculty Committee on<lb />
Family Life.<lb />
The two-day conference, Monday<lb />
and Tuesday, January 23-24, will de-<lb />
velop the theme "Marriage for Bet-<lb />
ter or Worse" in a series of four ma-<lb />
jor meetings and a number of dis-<lb />
cussion groups. Planned especially<lb />
for students at EC, the conference<lb />
will be open also to young people in<lb />
Greenville and other localities nearby.<lb />
The conference will open January<lb />
23 at 9:00 a.m. in the Austin audi-<lb />
torium. Mrs. Nash will speak on<lb />
'Personality Assets and Liabilities<lb />
for Marriage<lb />
Monday evening the meetings will<lb />
be at student centers with individual<lb />
leaders speaking on the topic "Are<lb />
You Ready to Go Steady?" The Bap-<lb />
tist students will meet at the Bap-<lb />
tist Student Center at 5:16 p.m. with<lb />
Rev. C. F. Bowen, speaker. The<lb />
Methodist and Episcopal students<lb />
will meet at the Methodist Student<lb />
discussion at 6:15 p.m. by Dr. Meline<lb />
Irons and Dr. Horold Hoke.<lb />
iA supper is planned for the .Pres-<lb />
byterian students at 5:15 p.m. at the<lb />
Presbyterian Student Center fol-<lb />
lowed by a discussion session at 6:15<lb />
p.m. led by Dr. Frank Fuller. YMCA<lb />
and YWCA meetings will be held in<lb />
the Y-hut with other interested<lb />
groups. The speaker will be Mrs.<lb />
Ethel Nash.<lb />
The Baptist Fellowship and Lu-<lb />
theran Fellowship will meet at their<lb />
regular places.<lb />
Sex Ignorance of College Stu-<lb />
dents" will be the topic of discus-<lb />
sion on Tuesday, January 24 at 10:00<lb />
a.m. in the Austin Auditorium with<lb />
Mrs. Nash, speaker.<lb />
Students who wish to have indi-<lb />
vidual conferences with the discus-<lb />
sion leaders may call College Ext.<lb />
243 for appointments during the<lb />
day. Calls will be taken between the<lb />
hours of 8:30-12:30, 1:30-4:30.<lb />
A special discussion group, led by<lb />
the Bowman Gray family life spe-<lb />
cialist, is scheduled for Tuesday<lb />
night at 7:00. For Engaged and<lb />
Pinned People Only" will take place<lb />
in the Flanagan building, room 101.<lb />
In addition to the discussion groups<lb />
and individual appointments planned<lb />
for the conference, the college book-<lb />
stores will feature book displays in<lb />
keeping with the program.<lb />
Dr. George Douglas, family life<lb />
specialist in the department of so-<lb />
cial studies, is chairman on the Plan-<lb />
ning Committee of the Conference.<lb />
A group of ten other faculty mem-<lb />
bers is working with him on arrange-<lb />
ments for the event.<lb />
wish-<lb />
or<lb />
Southern Schools Face Impending Integration Problems<lb />
vw-<lb />
to<lb />
sorority<lb />
. he must follow the procedure<lb />
tlinad above.<lb />
Frats Accept<lb />
36 New Pledges<lb />
Following informal rush last week,<lb />
the seven campus social fraternities<lb />
pledge 36 men. This number is few<lb />
as compared with the number of men<lb />
that pledged fall quarter.<lb />
Informal rush differs from formal<lb />
rush in the following manner: During<lb />
formal rush each prospective pledge<lb />
is required to visit each fraternity at<lb />
least once during the week whereas<lb />
they have to visit only the fraternity<lb />
they are interested in during in-<lb />
formal rush.<lb />
Most of the fraternity men agree<lb />
that this rush was a successful rush<lb />
despite the fact that few men pledged.<lb />
The reason for this agreement is that<lb />
all the men who were extended a bid<lb />
to join a fraternity had a "C" aver-<lb />
age or better. Many of the men who<lb />
accepted bids last quarter were<lb />
freshmen and had no grades<lb />
The I.F.C. rules stating that all<lb />
men must have a "C" average to be<lb />
pledged or initiated does indicate that<lb />
fraternities are interested in scho-<lb />
lastic growth as well as social growth.<lb />
The fraternities accepted pledges<lb />
as follows: Lambda Chi Alpha, 4;<lb />
Kappa Alpha Order, 3; Pi Kappa Al-<lb />
pha, 3; Sigma Nu, 4; Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon, 8; Phi Kappa Tau, 8; and<lb />
Theta Chi, 6.<lb />
Tar River Site Yields<lb />
Million Year Old Fossils<lb />
Fossils estimated to he about 30<lb />
BrflBoa years old have been un-<lb />
covered at the construction site of<lb />
Greenvilie's new sewage plant.<lb />
Dr. Jean Lojwry, assistant ge-<lb />
sraphy professor, said that the work-<lb />
men found the fossils in blue clay.<lb />
The plant is being constructed near<lb />
the city dump along the Tar River-<lb />
Dr. Lowry, who has worked in tHe<lb />
field for nine years as a10'<lb />
has identified the fossils as oyster<lb />
and clam .hells. She believea that sow<lb />
old bones that were found may<lb />
those of a whale. These will ba itadiad<lb />
by sn expert. mm . K<lb />
Some time ago, bonaa danadby<lb />
an expert as tho of 60UHo<lb />
year old dinoaaar, waa loano <lb />
the Tar River.<lb />
Jim Hudson<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: In recent weeks<lb />
many college and universities as well<lb />
as secondary schools in the south<lb />
have been faced with the problem of<lb />
unexpected and immediate integra-<lb />
tion One recent example is the Uni-<lb />
versity of Georgia which was the<lb />
center of attraction and racial excite-<lb />
ment only a few days ago.<lb />
Already some of North Carolina s<lb />
schools have been integrated. For-<lb />
tunately school integration has been<lb />
carried out quietly and peacefully<lb />
here so far<lb />
However, we feel many EC stu-<lb />
dents have never given integration<lb />
any serious consideration. There are<lb />
many who look on integration as<lb />
something that happens at other<lb />
schools .   something that will<lb />
never come hare.<lb />
Pat Harrey<lb />
Integration will come to East<lb />
Carolina eventually. How long it will<lb />
be no one is sure. It may be years,<lb />
but it could be next quarter. We feel<lb />
the question of integrated class-<lb />
rooms at East Carolina and all<lb />
southern schools, is only a matter<lb />
of time. We could be the next to<lb />
have to face and adjust to this<lb />
change.<lb />
With this in mind, the East Caro-<lb />
linian this week is attempting to get<lb />
a sample of student opinion of this<lb />
subject and, at the same time, stimu-<lb />
late those students who have no<lb />
opinion to think about the question.)<lb />
Jim Hudson<lb />
Integration should not be rushed<lb />
at East Carolina but when the situa-<lb />
tion arises wa the students and the<lb />
administration should accept it with-<lb />
Mike Katsias<lb />
out reservation. We are a slate sup-<lb />
ported institution and therefore have<lb />
bo right to reject those applicants<lb />
who are qualified for admission.<lb />
Barney West<lb />
Here at iEUst Carolina I feel we<lb />
must face a practical situation. With<lb />
so large a Negro population sur-<lb />
rounding our college it is conceiv-<lb />
able that the Negro influx could<lb />
tempt white students to abandon East<lb />
Carolina for other areas of the state,<lb />
as far as I am concerned personally,<lb />
I am opposed to forced integration.<lb />
 If forced segregation is a viola-<lb />
tion of constutional rights then so is<lb />
forced integration  To make it<lb />
impossible for a student of eastern<lb />
North Carolina to gain an education<lb />
without violating the ideals, morals,<lb />
and customs of his family and cam-<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
n.unity, would be, in my mind, a vio-<lb />
lation of his rights.<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Integration usually involves fights,<lb />
verbally and physically, and if I<lb />
thought this would be the case at<lb />
our college I would spend a great<lb />
deal of time thinking before I made<lb />
a cut and dried statement; but I<lb />
don't believe East Carolina would get<lb />
violent, because the students are so<lb />
"blah" about any college controversy.<lb />
Therefore, I believe they can, but<lb />
"should" is out of my hands.<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
Yes, I think East Carolina should<lb />
be integrated. There are many rea-<lb />
sons why I feel that any institution<lb />
of learning should afford equal op-<lb />
portunities to all races. This, how-<lb />
ever, is only the practical point of<lb />
view<lb />
Barney West<lb />
(1) Everyone must pay taxes, these<lb />
taxes support schools, why should<lb />
one race attend a school which is<lb />
partially financed" by another with-<lb />
out equal opportunities to attend.<lb />
(2) I think that since East Caro-<lb />
lina is a state supported school and<lb />
since each student is on partial<lb />
scholarship from state funds, all col-<lb />
lege age students should be allowed<lb />
to attend regardless of race<lb />
Mike Katsias<lb />
Whether we have an integrated<lb />
system .at East Carolina will depend<lb />
on the decision of our Board and the<lb />
influence exerted by the national<lb />
government. If the school were inte-<lb />
grated I would have no feelings of<lb />
mejudice toward these students. I<lb />
feel that any student should be<lb />
judged on the basis of his scholastic<lb />
abilities and performanca.<lb />
EC Brass Choir Presents<lb />
Concert On Wednesday<lb />
The EC Brass Choir, under the<lb />
direction of James Parnell, will pre-<lb />
sent a concert on Wednesday, Janu-<lb />
ary 25, at 8:00 p.m. The concert will<lb />
be held in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Some of the numbers the brass<lb />
choir will perform are: "The Trojane<lb />
in Carthage excerpt, by Hector<lb />
Barlioz; "Festival Prelude" by Henry<lb />
Purcell; and "Conzona per Senare<lb />
No. 2 by Giovanni Garbrieli. They<lb />
will also perform: "The Brass<lb />
Square by Earl Zindars; and "Top<lb />
Brass by Alan Scrulman.<lb />
Also included in the program will<lb />
be tht Phi Mu Alpha Brass Quartet.<lb />
They will present "Quartet hy<lb />
Arthur FranwekDohl. The members<lb />
of the blass quartet are: trumpet<lb />
Thomas Spry, and James Burns, and<lb />
tromboneJerry Liles and Rimnklin<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Jerry Liles will be in charge of<lb />
the art work for the program.<lb /><pb facs="00038685_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
JANUARY<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
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sorority on '<lb />
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ority to oper<lb />
Last yea<lb />
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to sisters a<lb />
Jane Chand<lb />
Zeta<lb />
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established<lb />
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ority, LamJ<lb />
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of 129 coll<lb />
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ing in 1902<lb />
ford, Ohio,<lb />
eludes 40yf<lb />
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to promote<lb />
ture of it<lb />
plans for<lb />
tion. High<lb />
larship, pi<lb />
tivities. to<lb />
Die-Hard Southerners<lb />
Suffer As Integration<lb />
Closes Around Them<lb />
There is no longer any real question<lb />
concerning school integration. Any questions<lb />
that might rise have already been answered<lb />
by federal court orders and by successfully<lb />
integrated schools. Those die-hard souther-<lb />
ners who insist on participating in a con-<lb />
temporary "Greek tragedy" will be the ones<lb />
to suffer most from this point on.<lb />
Bast Carolina now stands just outside<lb />
the wake made by past and recent decisions.<lb />
The full impact has not hit us yet, but it is<lb />
as inevitable that these decisions will affect<lb />
us as it is that the wave from a passing boat<lb />
will hit an object in its path.<lb />
Consider two pieces of wood with about<lb />
two inches showing above a river. The wave<lb />
from a passing boat will move toward and<lb />
past them. The first piece of wood which is<lb />
floating will ride the wave graciously and<lb />
pass dry to the smooth water beyond. The<lb />
other piece of wood, however, is the visible<lb />
part of a post with its other end firmly im-<lb />
bedded in the river. This piece of wood will<lb />
also end up on the other side of the wave,<lb />
but it does not ride. It resists. When the<lb />
wave has passed, both pieces of wood will be<lb />
on the other side with only one difference.<lb />
The one that could not ride is wet.<lb />
This is the present position of East Caro-<lb />
lina (and other schools in the south). We<lb />
can see the wave coming . . . and we wait.<lb />
Will we ride it gracefully and safely to the<lb />
' snv oth water' or are our policies too firmly<lb />
imbedded in the prejudice mores of the past?<lb />
If they are, the wave will inevitably sweep<lb />
over us, leaving a wet, dripping mess.<lb />
No school, and especially no southern<lb />
school, can afford to sacrifice education to<lb />
uphold standards and beliefs that are tragic<lb />
even without useless sacrifice.<lb />
Last year we understand one Negro stu-<lb />
dent submitted application for transfer to<lb />
East Carolina. At the time college officials<lb />
did not have to make a decision because the<lb />
applicant did not meet the regular entrance<lb />
requirements of the college. The issue of<lb />
race was never forced.<lb />
The next time this happens a decision<lb />
must be made. Someone will have to face<lb />
the responsibility of making this decision.<lb />
Considering the present atmosphere in North<lb />
Carolina, we feel confident East Carolina, as<lb />
a state supported educational institution, will<lb />
not be faced so much with a decision as it<lb />
will with how to best carry it out.<lb />
There are some students here who will<lb />
never be anything but rabble rousers. There<lb />
are a few who are too narrow minded to ever<lb />
be anything but stupid. However, we feel<lb />
the majority of students at East Carolina<lb />
are serious, reasonably informed, intelligent<lb />
individuals. We hope our concept of the stu-<lb />
dent body turns out to be valid when the<lb />
wave reaches us.<lb />
We pledge the support of the East Caro-<lb />
linian (and hope the student body will follow)<lb />
to meet and accept in a rational, civilized<lb />
manner the wave which is sure to come.<lb />
THE JOY OF BEING AN EDITOR<lb />
Getting out this magazine is no picnic.<lb />
If we print jokes, people say we are silly.<lb />
If we don't, they say we are too serious.<lb />
If we stick to the office all day,<lb />
We ought to be around hunting material.<lb />
If we go out and try to hustle.<lb />
We ought to be on the job in the office.<lb />
If we overlook manuscripts,<lb />
We don't appreciate geaius;<lb />
And if we do print them, the paper is filled<lb />
with junk!<lb />
If we edit the other fellow's write-up,<lb />
We're too critical;<lb />
If we don't, we're asleep.<lb />
If we clip things from other papers,<lb />
We are too busy to write them ourselves.<lb />
If we don't, we are stuck on our own stuff.<lb />
Now, like as not, some gal will say<lb />
We swiped this from some magazine.<lb />
"Mutual Moments"<lb />
EC Critics Abound When Will America Begin To Fight<lb />
In Ignorant Bliss The Inescapable Idealogical War?<lb />
Negroes Only Look<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
This column is dedicated to our<lb />
campus critics, those intelligent ani-<lb />
mals who are forever knocking the<lb />
college's carmpus publications, in<lb />
hopes that they will share a bit of<lb />
their unbounded knowledge with the<lb />
poor little group that writes for these<lb />
publications. <lb />
Criticism is good, if the person<lb />
behind it knows something of what<lb />
he is criticizing. And the recipient<lb />
of this criticism1 should be smart<lb />
enough to accept it. This way, criti-<lb />
cism will be a benefit to all con-<lb />
cerned, and everyone will be better<lb />
off.<lb />
This is all fine and good. But what<lb />
if the criticism has nothing solid<lb />
behind it? What about the criticism<lb />
that comes out as only cuts that can<lb />
do nothing but harm. It seems a sad<lb />
thing to say, but this campus has<lb />
tt great number of "Owl Critics"<lb />
abounding in ignorant bliss. Every<lb />
little thing that is (published on<lb />
campus receives some of their cuts.<lb />
Nearly every writer who contributes<lb />
to campus publications gets a taste<lb />
of their unfounded criticism at one<lb />
time or another.<lb />
If the writers of the campus pub-<lb />
lications are so bad, then why don't<lb />
these critics do something about it?<lb />
Why don't they, themselves, submit<lb />
an article or story and see how they<lb />
rate with the campus? They have as<lb />
much right as anybody to do so, for<lb />
these publications are formed by the<lb />
studentsfor the students. If they<lb />
prove to have some sort of knowl-<lb />
edgeable understanding of what they<lb />
tare doing, they will not be turned<lb />
down.<lb />
If we have stepped on any toes<lb />
with this article, it is because what<lb />
has been said is true. What comes<lb />
next, my dear friend, is up to you.<lb />
Panty Raids Ends<lb />
In Unusual<lb />
Circumstances<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Thursday's the day and several of<lb />
our exhausted female population are<lb />
not saying "TGIF" because of a<lb />
week of tiresome classwork. These<lb />
courageous few are repeating the<lb />
campus prayer because there is only<lb />
one more day of being nice to badge-<lb />
girls, drinking watered-down punch,<lb />
and telling more fibs than is usually<lb />
necessary. Hooray for sisterhood!<lb />
He who laughs first usually re-<lb />
grets it afterwards. One of our<lb />
younger groups of greek boys has<lb />
been the recipient of several color-<lb />
ful names, but since Homecoming<lb />
Day has piled up mountains of pres-<lb />
tige awards. While the other 'more<lb />
important" groups have gotten their<lb />
names in the paper also but under<lb />
less favorable circumstances  "the<lb />
IFC, because of certain . . . must<lb />
place a penalty . .  But the name's<lb />
the thing!<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 BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Tom Jackson JaAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Patsy Elliott<lb />
Sports Editor Richard Boyd<lb />
Feature Editor  Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor - B. D. Mills<lb />
Photographers Grover Smithwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer Assistant  George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director  Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager  Seiba Morris<lb />
Proofreading Director  Jane Ipock<lb />
Columnists Marcelle Vogcl, Patsy Elliott, Pat<lb />
Farmer, Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones,<lb />
Jim Stingley, Kay McLawhon, J. Mathers<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, 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 />
Women's Circulation Manager  Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Carlyle Humphrey<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 wta,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Hue.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of tt<lb />
translated by E. Fltigarald.<lb />
Well, it looks as though even Bast<lb />
Caroina has reached a democratic<lb />
level, or will if the SGA's proposed<lb />
amendment is passed. And it will if<lb />
enough people happen to wander by<lb />
the polls in search of their morning<lb />
coffee and afternoon pepsi next<lb />
Thursday. I wonder how the country<lb />
would hold up if their votes de-<lb />
pended on the liquid satisfaction of<lb />
its people?<lb />
Panty raids are funny at some<lb />
colleges, but only at East Carolina<lb />
could the finale be held at the local<lb />
jail. But not many caroling sessions<lb />
turn into mischevious robberies. Note<lb />
to all future raiders: TAere is no<lb />
excuse for disorganiation.<lb />
The evidence is inescapable. We<lb />
need now to act. America is at war.<lb />
A war we are losing. We are under<lb />
attack by Godless Communism on a<lb />
world front and Godless materialism<lb />
on the home front. Selfishness, per-<lb />
version and division within our<lb />
borders are the forces through which<lb />
Communism takes over.<lb />
When will America begin to fight<lb />
the idealogieal war and make Moral-<lb />
Armament her national policy?<lb />
Washington, clean, straight, and<lb />
God-directed would be an invisible<lb />
force leading mankind to its destiny.<lb />
The urgent need is for patriots<lb />
Democrat and (Republican, Labor and<lb />
management, black and white, young<lb />
and old  who will put right what<lb />
is wrong in their own lives and the<lb />
life of the nation. .Such men will take<lb />
on the task of arming America with<lb />
her true ideology.<lb />
It means absolute standards of<lb />
honesty, purity, unselfishness and<lb />
love, applied drastically, personally<lb />
end nationally. It means men accept-<lb />
ing the guidance of God. Definite,<lb />
accurate, adequate information can<lb />
come from the mind of God to the<lb />
minds of men. It comes to those who<lb />
listen and obey. It is the new dimen-<lb />
sion of statesmanship.<lb />
Dr. Frank Buchman, born in Penn-<lb />
sylvania, initiator of Moral-Re-<lb />
Armament, has done what no other<lb />
American has done. He has not only<lb />
seen the need for an ideology but has<lb />
given a lifetime to raise up a world<lb />
force of men and women trained and<lb />
committed to fight and win the<lb />
ideological war.<lb />
The governments of France, Ger-<lb />
many, Greece, Japan, Free China,<lb />
Tax Payers Must Bear<lb />
The 'Ides Of March'<lb />
It's that time of year to reprint<lb />
a parody that's been bouncing around<lb />
on editorial pages for several years<lb />
now:<lb />
"Two score and four years ago<lb />
our fathers brought forth on this<lb />
continent a new misery, conceived in<lb />
desperation and dedicated to the<lb />
proposition that all men are created<lb />
taxable. Now we are engaged in a<lb />
great long form, testing whether<lb />
that taxpay, or any other taxpayer<lb />
so confused and so frustrated, can<lb />
iong endure. We are met on a great<lb />
battlefield of that struggle. We have<lb />
tome to dedicate a portion of our<lb />
income to the great causes, useless<lb />
and foolish, which have taken our<lb />
money that this Nation might con-<lb />
tinue to support other nations. And<lb />
yet, in a large sense, we cannot af-<lb />
ford, we have not got, we will not<lb />
have, this hallowed money. For the<lb />
brave taxpayers, broke and penni-<lb />
less, who have paid here, have dedi-<lb />
cated it far above our poor power<lb />
to add, subtract, multiply, divide,<lb />
refer to separate schedule Z, etc. The<lb />
world will little note nor long re-<lb />
member what we pay here, but the<lb />
Bureau of Internal Revenue will<lb />
never forget it if we don't. It is for<lb />
the living rather to be here dedicated<lb />
to the unfinished payment which<lb />
they who made here have thus far so<lb />
reluctantly advanced. It is rather for<lb />
us to be here dedicated to the tre-<lb />
mendous payments still remaining<lb />
before us  that from the examples<lb />
of these financially bankrupt we take<lb />
increased deductions for the cause<lb />
for which they gave the last full<lb />
measure of their money  that we<lb />
here highly Tesolve that these pau-<lb />
pers shall not have forked over in<lb />
vain  that this taxpayer, under-<lb />
paid, shall have a new birth of lower<lb />
taxes and higher wages, and that<lb />
government of the taxpayer, by the<lb />
taxpayer, for the taxpayer, shall not<lb />
perish from the earth<lb />
ACP<lb />
.After a successful last production,<lb />
the Playhouse has taken the plunge<lb />
again. Next on the agenda will be<lb />
a melograma which offers a cast of<lb />
psychologically diseased which even<lb />
the malajusted East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents will find interesting. Night<lb />
Must Fall promises to entertain, take<lb />
your mind off your own problems, and<lb />
give the Playhouse the right to chirp<lb />
again.<lb />
By LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
the Phillippines, Thailand and Iran<lb />
have decorated him with their na-<lb />
tion's highest honors. In recent<lb />
months leaders from 16 African na-<lb />
tions have urged him to come to their<lb />
countries before it is too lste. In<lb />
America 97 Senators and Congress-<lb />
men said in a message to him, "You<lb />
are giving a uniting idea to nations<lb />
which can turn the ideological tide in<lb />
the world today<lb />
Speaking to a World Assembly for<lb />
the Moral-Re-Armament of the Na-<lb />
tions at Mackinac Island, Michigan,<lb />
Dr. Buchman said:<lb />
"My deep personal wish is to have<lb />
every American free under the direc-<lb />
tion of God to fight for America; so<lb />
tc fight that America really be free,<lb />
free from tyranny of sin, under<lb />
God's direction, the unseen but ever-<lb />
present Power. I wish this no less<lb />
deeply for everyone in every nation.<lb />
"I don't want our sons, especially<lb />
our fighting sons, to go about with-<lb />
out an answer. It simply enslaves<lb />
them. It is not good enough. It will<lb />
drive them to the same (philosophy<lb />
that rules our opponents. We shall<lb />
never create an inspired democracy<lb />
. i-rn to bave <lb />
that w.y. Men -, vo.<lb />
MU, that il. T v.lu-<lb />
save Atneri-<lb />
we have<lb />
will be a revo'u-<lb />
lution. If we can<lb />
rjwrsfir <lb />
this revolution there<lb />
tion of chaos sin<lb />
It needs this ' thud,<lb />
leaves us with a , <lb />
The blood of Jesus Christ His<lb />
cleanseth us from all sin. i<lb />
the discovery everyone is looking for.<lb />
That is the answer.<lb />
'Then you<lb />
will have a<lb />
whole<lb />
wonderful<lb />
example that the<lb />
follow. You will<lb />
which the wise<lb />
And that is what<lb />
world will<lb />
have no<lb />
and<lb />
want to<lb />
America to<lb />
honest can repair,<lb />
the world expects today of America.<lb />
You will have a battle-cry of freedom,<lb />
and that  what America wanto.<lb />
You will have a democracy that is<lb />
really inspired.<lb />
"Then our young men and our oa<lb />
men will fight as Lincoln fought of<lb />
()1(1. Our young men will know what<lb />
to fight for and our wars will be<lb />
won. And we shall be at peace with<lb />
all men and the whole world.<lb />
The hour is late. Here is the an-<lb />
swer. For God's sake, wake up!<lb />
Rushes Sweat As End Is Near<lb />
By PATSY ELLIOTT<lb />
Hooray for the Pitt! After a con-<lb />
tinuous aray of losers a movie with<lb />
appeal is bound to turn up. Butter-<lb />
field 8 not only offers Elizabeth Tay-<lb />
lor but it also throws in (1) semi-<lb />
nude girls (2) intimate yhact aims<lb />
(3) four love scenes and (4) an<lb />
onange coat. Now this is entertain-<lb />
ment!<lb />
After a full week of parties, con-<lb />
stant 'pepsodent' smiles, bright anx-<lb />
ious faces, and names, facts, and<lb />
places to remember, rushees, pledges,<lb />
and full-fledged sorority women<lb />
hopefully look forward to a success-<lb />
ful climax to it all.<lb />
Tension and anxiety, mounting<lb />
through the week, have been evi-<lb />
denced by rushees who seek to im-<lb />
press the groups they hope to join.<lb />
The questions, "Will I make it?"<lb />
"Do they like me?" harass young<lb />
aninds. "Does she want us?" worries<lb />
those who already belong to the<lb />
world of Greeks.<lb />
Since these questions are so urgent<lb />
this week, we thought it appropriate<lb />
to pass along a few comments, not<lb />
necessarily advice, to the approxi-<lb />
mately 400 women students con-<lb />
cerned . . . especially the rushees.<lb />
Those of us who know the experi-<lb />
ence of formal rush realize the<lb />
climbing hopes which engulf a<lb />
rushee and know that some of them<lb />
will find disappointment ahead. For<lb />
some, there will be only abundant<lb />
joy in realizing a dream come true.<lb />
For those, the week will end hap-<lb />
pily-<lb />
We can understand the mixed emo-<lb />
tions which confront rushees . . . the<lb />
potent desire to belong . . . the fear<lb />
of failure . . . the unwillingness to<lb />
accept rejection. We know these<lb />
things, mainly because we know the<lb />
significance of belonging, of being a<lb />
part of something which cannot even<lb />
be explained, in so many words, to<lb />
Chief Of Police Urges<lb />
Student Cooperation<lb />
Chief of the campus police<lb />
force, Johnnie Harrel, has asked<lb />
this week that students walking<lb />
in the general area of Memorial<lb />
gymnasium and on the routes to<lb />
Jones and New men's dormitories<lb />
utilize the sidewalks and cross-<lb />
walks which have been placed<lb />
there for their convenience by<lb />
the college.<lb />
Chief Harrel commented that<lb />
he urges students to co-operate<lb />
with the campus police in pre-<lb />
venting any accidents on campus.<lb />
This area, he said, is particularly<lb />
dangerous because of the amount<lb />
of traffic on tenth street and<lb />
the number of cars entering and<lb />
leaving campus in front of the<lb />
gymnasium.<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
Don't forget to read the front<lb />
page. Integration is always inter-<lb />
esting, as conversational material,<lb />
that is.<lb />
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Late Model Car hi.<lb />
Oblivious Audience<lb />
By HOY MARTIN<lb />
It wasn't a new car<lb />
years old, perhaps, but it had bees <lb />
The paint looked almost new, ari(j <lb />
of chrome trim gleamed in the m<lb />
morning aun.<lb />
Of<lb />
It was Sunday<lb />
distance. The crowd<lb />
uround the car began<lb />
which bad<lb />
tO t:<lb />
someone who has not known the feel-<lb />
ings of closeness and oneness real-<lb />
ized through sisterhood.<lb />
Yes, we understand the current<lb />
anxieties, and to the rushees, we ex-<lb />
press a.sincere wish for success with<lb />
whatever group they choose. For<lb />
those, at this first experience, who<lb />
are met with disappointment . . .<lb />
maybe next time.<lb />
Reader Expresses<lb />
Unusual Feelings<lb />
Dear Editor;<lb />
Here are some lines of my own<lb />
composition which I think will in-<lb />
terest some of your readers.<lb />
COMMODIOUS CAN OF<lb />
CONCENTRATED CORN OR,<lb />
LIFE ON THE TAR<lb />
The EC coed<lb />
Is marvelously bred<lb />
To plot for diamond rings<lb />
 Among other things.<lb />
Is tobacco-jpatch bred,<lb />
Not very well read<lb />
(Reason: an empty head?)<lb />
Will certainly act coy<lb />
Yet her sorority: I broke boi.<lb />
She's quite generous<lb />
In chatter frivolous,<lb />
Will flit and flirt<lb />
With not any young jerk<lb />
But plays to those fuzzy-cheeked<lb />
lads,<lb />
Those modern Sir Gala-been-hads<lb />
Who give fraternity cheers,<lb />
Have ivy behind their ears.<lb />
'Tis easy to see<lb />
(At least to me)<lb />
That the BC coed<lb />
Is very well fed, <lb />
Has all her graces<lb />
Stacked in the right paces;<lb />
Is really quite sweet<lb />
Tho' inclined toward deceit;<lb />
Her sense of humor?<lb />
That's only a rumor.<lb />
Her reason for existing<lb />
 Are all listening? <lb />
Is to strongly fight<lb />
For her women's rights<lb />
Which are - the marriage rites<lb />
Frank Thomas<lb />
'Under The Trees<lb />
1. When bred eyes open, we prom-<lb />
ise  , promise  but do we, do<lb />
we ever?<lb />
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ly because someone's pulling too hard<lb />
at the beginning . .<lb />
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end is kept m mdnd<lb />
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companion, as he stooped d , mipJJ<lb />
of the tires. ihe white boya, ;eeil;<lb />
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wearing, ihen he hooked a: mi tomj<lb />
anyone had seen what he had aunt.<lb />
The license tag on tne ;ruu haaa<lb />
by one bxlt, began to slap n.ttnanoJ<lb />
against the bumper as the breeze picked a<lb />
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on top. He wore a pair of coveralls<lb />
straps loosely traversing his Miouiriar<lb />
a dingy white sweatsnirt. He dian'a qi<lb />
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Georgia Cries<lb />
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Preach Education tfyl<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
Here in our Southland  the W<lb />
of magnolias and mint juleps  we art <lb />
with another crisis in our gregaaa<lb />
integration battle. Both oatioaal <lb />
national attention has been foe<lb />
University of Georgia camp by an<lb />
well-meaning group of state leaders tfi<lb />
somewhat biased press coverage.<lb />
Two students  Charlayne ihrf<lb />
Hamilton Holmesboth Negroes, &amp;;<lb />
admission to the University of Georp<lb />
were admitted via a federal conn<lb />
state officials screamed and the<lb />
watched. But with all the fanatic pr<lb />
ins, we wondelred: whv are Georgia<lb />
ficials fighting so desperately for sep<lb />
tion  wny do we southerner? sit isf<lb />
placency and watch  how can ed<lb />
denied to anyone who is willing and<lb />
of lemrnfn?<lb />
First  is it that the Georgia<lb />
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ef Can it be that they fear an edu<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Enthusiasts<lb />
Game Excitement<lb />
Releases Emotions<lb />
U ith the fa ling of Autumn i<lb />
ter, college - .  fans<lb />
nation have I the<lb />
un into the gymnasium. The<lb />
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bests cheering for the .Pirates in<lb />
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home record, and with mature<lb />
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team, a fine record should be in<lb />
for the Winter on the hard-<lb />
d in Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
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College Extension Announces<lb />
Fall European Art Tour<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. JANUARY If, <lb />
An Art Tour of Western Europe<lb />
for the summer of 1961 has been an-<lb />
nounced by the College and is now<lb />
being organised by the Extension<lb />
Division of the college. Dr. Leon<lb />
Jacobson, assistant professor of art<lb />
history, will direct the tour, which<lb />
will combine travel and study.<lb />
The itinerary of the tour schedules<lb />
a S8-day trip June 12-July 20 through<lb />
England, Belgium, Holland, Germany,<lb />
Switaerland, Italy, and France. The<lb />
Atlantic Crossing to Scotland wil be<lb />
by air. The return trip to this country<lb />
gives a choice between travel by air<lb />
or by ship. Travel in European coun-<lb />
tries will be largely by motor coach.<lb />
The tour is the second to be of-<lb />
fered by East Carolina for the sum-<lb />
mer of 1961. A Grand Circle Tour of<lb />
cine European countries, also from<lb />
June lJ-July 20. will be directed by<lb />
Mrs. Myrtle K. Clark of the educa-<lb />
tion department, who last summer<lb />
ted a similar trip for thirty<lb />
lent tourists.<lb />
For those who wish college credit,<lb />
completion of requirements on the<lb />
 Tour, will give the student nine<lb />
quarter hours of graduate or under-<lb />
graduate credit.<lb />
The Art Tour will include major<lb />
art museums and many of the im-<lb />
portant monuments of the countries<lb />
on the itinerary. Private galleries<lb />
and studios will also be visited. In<lb />
addition, plans for the trip include<lb />
sightseeing, shopping, theater-going,<lb />
and other attractions.<lb />
Museums and art galleries which<lb />
the tourists will visit include the<lb />
British Museum, the Tate Gallery,<lb />
and the Wallace Collection in Lon-<lb />
don; the Aehmolean Museum at Ox-<lb />
ford; the Kijksmuseum in Amster-<lb />
dam; the Galleries dell' Accademia in<lb />
Venice; the Pitti and Uffizi galleries<lb />
in Florence; the National Museum in<lb />
Naples; and the Louvre, the Musse<lb />
National d-Art Louvre, the Muse<lb />
Bank art galleries in .Paris.<lb />
Other places of interest on the trip<lb />
include many of the great cathedrals<lb />
and churches in England and Europe;<lb />
the ruins of Pompeii; Statford-bn-<lb />
Avon; Scheveningen, fashionable<lb />
leach resort in Holland; the Black<lb />
Forest; Lake Como; Vatican City;<lb />
Capri; and Versailles and Malmaison.<lb />
Tourists on each of East Carolina's<lb />
summer tours may join a two-week<lb />
tear of Spain, which will begin on<lb />
July 20 and end Aug. 2.<lb />
Further information on the Art<lb />
Tour may be obtained from Dr. Ralph<lb />
Brimley, Director of Extension, or<lb />
from Dr. Leon Jacobson, Art Depart-<lb />
ment, East Carolina College.<lb />
Sorority Awards<lb />
Study Fellowship<lb />
Lucille Coulbourn. President of<lb />
A Touch Of Irony<lb />
Group Pickets Chapel Hill Movie House<lb />
Gamma Phi chapter of Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta, announced today that as part<lb />
of its national philanthropic program<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta Sorority will award<lb />
a graduate fellowship in the amount<lb />
of $1,00.00 for advanced study in<lb />
the field of Social Service. Any<lb />
graduate of an accredited college or<lb />
university is eligible to apply.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta, national social<lb />
sorority for college women founded<lb />
at Lombard College sixty-eight years<lb />
ago, numbers more than 34,000 col-<lb />
lege and alumnae members. In serv-<lb />
ice to others, their efforts are fo-<lb />
cused on the American Child and<lb />
methods of combating Juvenile De-<lb />
linquency, by working locally with<lb />
Juvenile Courts and Social Agencies.<lb />
CHAPEL HILL (UPS)  "I Got. sign-hoisters, insuring a continuous, turn engagement early this week<lb />
Plenty of Nothin was chorused on) parade. 'was "Inherit the Wind a hart-hit-<lb />
ting drama of bigotry and social un-<lb />
Presently Gamma Phi chapter is<lb />
aiding a junior high student in this<lb />
area. It is the aim of the sorority to<lb />
help this student financially, as well<lb />
as to develop her interest in educa-<lb />
tion and culture.<lb />
Interested persons may obtain<lb />
applications for tie Fellowship at<lb />
this time from Lucille Coulbourn,<lb />
P.O. Box 1160, East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. Deadline for filing applications<lb />
is March 1, 1961.<lb />
the screen of the Carolina Theater<lb />
recently, but the refrain outside was<lb />
'All-Colored oast, but  in Chapel<lb />
Hill  all-white audience<lb />
Advertisements for George Ger-<lb />
shwin's folk opera "Porgy and Bess"<lb />
served as backdrop for four quiet,<lb />
but determined pickets  two white,<lb />
two Negro  who hoisted signs in<lb />
front of the theater protesting the<lb />
management's refusal to admit Ne-<lb />
gro patrons.<lb />
The signs bore directives  "Pro-<lb />
test Segregation .Policy of Manage-<lb />
ment" and "We Enjoy Movies Too<lb />
Another carried the "All-Colored<lb />
Cast  But in Chapel Hill  all-<lb />
white audience" message.<lb />
The plan followed by the demon-<lb />
strators called for employing a<lb />
"shift system replacing the four<lb />
pickets each hour with four new<lb />
The pickets said they would con-<lb />
tinue to carry their signs until the<lb />
rest. The<lb />
Among the theater will be<lb />
next attraction at the<lb />
A Breath of Scan-<lb />
movie ended its run<lb />
picketers were two University ofldal.<lb />
members Picketing of the theater was remi-<lb />
 1   . 1A.<lb />
North Carolina faculty<lb />
Team captain for the first four<lb />
pickets and spokesman for the group<lb />
was Mary Mason, a senior at North<lb />
Carolina College in Durham.<lb />
Posters advertising forthcoming at-<lb />
tractions lent a teuch of irony to<lb />
the occasion. Framed over the slowly<lb />
marching pickets was the title, 'The<lb />
Facts of Life Scheduled for a re-<lb />
pi  - <lb />
niscent of the "pledge card" picket-<lb />
ing of two Chapel Hill theaters last<lb />
April when a number of UNC stu-<lb />
dents, with the sanction of ten stu-<lb />
dent religious groups, picketed the<lb />
theater- and gave out pledge cards<lb />
vhich asked for equal service for<lb />
both whites and Negroes, the Daily<lb />
Tar Heel reported.<lb />
1961 Summer Placement Directory Now Available<lb />
The new entarirp ioci ai vj . , . <lb />
e new enlarged 1961 annual ships in social agencies<lb />
immer<lb />
and hos-<lb />
Placement Directory, the pitals. on-the-spot studies of business<lb />
largest and most comprehensive list-<lb />
ing of actual summer jobs, projects,<lb />
awards, and fellowships is now avail-<lb />
able. This is the same Directory used<lb />
ea year by over 1500 college place-<lb />
rent offices and copies can be ex-<lb />
amined at most Universities Place-<lb />
ment or Deans' office, college and<lb />
lie libraries, and school superin-<lb />
tendents' office.<lb />
s unique Directory completely<lb />
sed and brought up to date each<lb />
is particularly prepared for<lb />
students, teachers, profes-<lb />
firjns by college professors, secre<lb />
tarial work at the United Nations,<lb />
church caravans, trainees on a cruise<lb />
ship, and a concert tour to Europe<lb />
for singers with the All-American<lb />
Chorus.<lb />
This year's Directory offers many<lb />
directly to the Institute and include<lb />
job descriptions, dates of employ-<lb />
ment, necessary qualifications, num-<lb />
ber of openings, salaries, and the<lb />
names and addresses of the em-<lb />
ployers. Helpful information is given<lb />
on how to apply for positions and<lb />
each Directory contains a samiple<lb />
resume to assist applicants.<lb />
The Summer Placement Directory<lb />
Business Club To Hold<lb />
Beauty Pageant<lb />
The Furniture City Chapter of the<lb />
American Business Club will hold<lb />
its annual beauty pageant in High<lb />
Point, April 7 and 8, 1961 to select<lb />
Miss Sun Fun of North Carolina,<lb />
1961.<lb />
Wake Forest Professor Presides<lb />
At Business Education Meet<lb />
The winter meeting of the North already completed was a status study<lb />
Carolina Business Education Council I of business education in the white<lb />
high schools of the state. Currently<lb />
.    -   uriiinu j-mrectory<lb />
openings of a permanent nature in<lb />
hundreds of firms such as Eli-Lilly<lb />
Co Vick Chemical Co Litton Sys-<lb />
tems, Krogers Co Addressograph-<lb />
Alultigraph Corp.Jngersoll - Rand,<lb />
 -a, pruies- .viuiugrapn t'orp.Jngersoll - Rand,<lb />
and librarians. Jobs for which Hughes Aircraft, Cincinnati Gas and<lb />
school seniors may also apply<lb />
are clearly indicated.<lb />
me of the over 14,000 unusual<lb />
runer earning opportunties listed<lb />
- ut the United States and<lb />
foreign countries including<lb />
' ip projects to study the U.S.<lb />
rnment, scholarships for study-<lb />
archaeology in Greece, baking<lb />
d and pastries in Alaska, theo-<lb />
apprenticesbips in summer<lb />
houses, conducting tours to<lb />
summer newspaper fellow-<lb />
for journalism teachers, intern-<lb />
Electric Co Aerojet-General Corp<lb />
Singer Sewing Machine Co etc.<lb />
Study projects camp positions, jobs<lb />
and apprenticeships with summer<lb />
play houses and music theatres, and<lb />
work at inns, resorts, restaurants,<lb />
hotels, motels, lodges, and dude<lb />
ranches are some of the other varied<lb />
offers made to students and educa-<lb />
tors. Many branches of the U.S.<lb />
Government in Washington ami<lb />
throughout the country have also re-<lb />
quested their openings to be included.<lb />
All openings have been submitted<lb />
from the Advancement and Place-<lb />
ment Institute, Box 99P, Station G<lb />
Brooklyn 22, N.Y. A new companion<lb />
booklet called 99 ways for teen agers<lb />
to earn money during the summer, is<lb />
now also availabe for 50 cent. Since<lb />
1952, the Institute has been a clear-<lb />
ing house of occupational informa-<lb />
Institute Urges Students To<lb />
Consider Foreign Lands Work<lb />
The Advancement and Placement<lb />
Institute, urges all American edu-<lb />
cators who are able to do so to take<lb />
advantage of the many opportunities<lb />
to teach in foreign lands both for the<lb />
contributions they can make in in-<lb />
terpreting our country abroad and<lb />
l the enriching experience in in-<lb />
ten.ational understanding they can<lb />
I ring to our students in this country<lb />
upon their return to the schools of<lb />
 United States.<lb />
The Institute, a non-commercial<lb />
fessional information and advis-<lb />
ory service for the field of education,<lb />
has been publicizing foreign educa-<lb />
tion-positions in its monthly non-fee<lb />
placement journal, Crusade For Edu-<lb />
ion, since 1952. Last year the In-<lb />
stitute assisted administrators in<lb />
hundreds of overseas schools in more<lb />
than 65 countries in Europe, the Near<lb />
and Far East, Africa and South<lb />
America, to recruit American educa-<lb />
tora for positions at all levels from<lb />
kindergarten through university.<lb />
While every issue of Crusade in-<lb />
maay overseas opportunities,<lb />
annual International Issue is es-<lb />
pecially devoted to foreign positions<lb />
of a teacher who has lived and taught<lb />
in the Gevernment Dependent Schools<lb />
in Okinawa, the Philippines, Cuba<lb />
and the Azores.<lb />
The International Issue may be<lb />
examined at most Deans' Offices,<lb />
University and Public Libraries, and<lb />
School Superintendents' Offices or<lb />
may be ordered from The Advance-<lb />
ment and Placement Institute, Box<lb />
99-M, Station G, Brooklyn 22, N.Y,<lb />
for $2,00.<lb />
Now is the best time to begin<lb />
application procedure for foreign<lb />
education positions.<lb />
Raw! Displays<lb />
Lithographs From<lb />
Beaver College<lb />
Thirty lithographs by Benton<lb />
Spruance. instructor and art director<lb />
of Beaver College, Jenkintown, Penn-<lb />
sylvania, are being displayed in the<lb />
in order to give educators ample time hall gallery of Rawl building dur-<lb />
u complete application procedure for I ing January<lb />
September 1961 positions. This Inter<lb />
national Issue includes specific data,<lb />
including qualifications and salaries<lb />
about actual teaching, administra-<lb />
tive, librarian, research, and science<lb />
positions in many schools in many<lb />
lands. Among those included will be<lb />
pri ite schools in Australia, Canada,<lb />
The lithographs show variety in<lb />
technique and competence of execu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The print exhibition covers a wide<lb />
range of subjects varying from the<lb />
human figure to landscapes. The<lb />
artist's work indicates a major in-<lb />
in human beings, since few<lb />
i? i . t  v " nujuan Demgs, since lew<lb />
England. Iraq Peru, Costa Rica and prints escape the inclusion of tie<lb />
tzerland; American-type schools figure.<lb />
in Austria, Brazil, Columbia, Ecua-<lb />
dor. Buatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico,<lb />
and Venezuela; universities in Eng-<lb />
land, Hong Kong, Greece and Mexi-<lb />
co; language schools in Spain and<lb />
Finland; church-related schools and<lb />
collages in Africa, Hong Kong, Ja-<lb />
maica, and Jordan; public schools in<lb />
Australia, Canada, Turkey and Eng-<lb />
land; high schools in Jamaica; and<lb />
C 8. Government Oversees Dependent<lb />
Schools, etc.<lb />
Many of these positions pay travel<lb />
expenses and, in most cases, the<lb />
language of instruction is English.<lb />
This issue features an article on<lb />
Ins ard living in England and<lb />
Color plans an important role in<lb />
many of the prints in the exhibition.<lb />
Brilliance of color is strikingly<lb />
achieved by transparent colors which<lb />
reflect the white of the paper be-<lb />
neath them. Clear colors that seem<lb />
to belong with one another are used<lb />
to create a unified effect.<lb />
Mr. Spruance not only portrays<lb />
people and their activities and feel-<lb />
ings, but also uses the human figure<lb />
os a designing element in his prints.<lb />
Dr. Bruce Carter, faculty member<lb />
of the art department who is in<lb />
charge of instruction in graphics,<lb />
studied with Mr. Spruance last sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
ibing the experiences! The show is open to the public<lb />
She will represent North Carolina<lb />
in the national pageant at Myrtle<lb />
Beach in June 8-10 where Miss Sun<lb />
Fun USA will be selected.<lb />
Any single girl between the ages<lb />
of 18 and 25 interested in participat-<lb />
ing is.asked to contact Mr. Stewart<lb />
Stone, Box 1, High Point, North<lb />
Carolina. Attendance at a North<lb />
Carolina College or University ful-<lb />
fills the residence requirement even<lb />
if your home is not in North Carolina.<lb />
was held here on January 14. Ap-<lb />
proximately 50 business teachers,<lb />
school administrators, and business-<lb />
men were in attendance. The morn-<lb />
ing meetings were held in Rawl Class-<lb />
room Building and included a coffee<lb />
hour followed by committee and<lb />
Executive Board sessions.<lb />
At the full Council-luncheon meet-<lb />
the Council is actively engaged in<lb />
promoting a state service for the<lb />
more than 800 business teachers and<lb />
a past president of the Council. As-<lb />
sisting him are Alton Finch, Peggy<lb />
Holman, and Frances Daniels, all<lb />
members of the staff of the School <lb />
of Business at East Carolina.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Jan. 27: All State Orchestra, all day.<lb />
Basketball Game: ECC vs West-<lb />
ern Carolina, Gym 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Jan. 28: All State Orchestra, all day.<lb />
Movie: "Korea Dean Martin,<lb />
Austin Aud 7:00 p.m.<lb />
 Jan. 29: All State Orchestra all dv<lb />
tion and positions for the field of Jan in- p i, n  "escra- a1' dav-<lb />
education I Basketball Game: ECC vs<lb />
Appalachian, Gym 8:00 p.m.<lb />
ing in North Cafeteria, President<lb />
Joyce Bateman of the School of busi-<lb />
ness, Wake Forest College, presided.<lb />
Greetings from East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege were extended by Dr. Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins, president, and Dr. E. R.<lb />
Drowning, Director of the School of<lb />
Business.<lb />
Important items on the agenda in-<lb />
cluded discussionsof the business 196<lb />
education service at the state level, who<lb />
 immunity surveys, layout and equip-<lb />
ment for business education depart-<lb />
ments, and recommendations to the<lb />
Textbook Commission.<lb />
The North Carolina Business Coun-<lb />
cil is an organization comprised of<lb />
business teachers, businessmen, and<lb />
school administrators. The purpose<lb />
of the Council is to provide a co-<lb />
ordination agency for these groups to<lb />
work together in improving the busi<lb />
Fall Quarter Produces 131 Graduates<lb />
Students who oomplete their work Twenty-one will receive<lb />
Pact r'on.r.Kno  V.  a. m<lb />
aster<lb />
of ar:s degree; and fifteei<lb />
lor of arts degree.<lb />
Fraternity Entertains<lb />
Honoree, Miss Costa<lb />
at East Carolina at the end of the<lb />
fall quarter include 131 candidates<lb />
for degrees. Registrar John H.<lb />
Korne has announced.<lb />
With other members of the Class of<lb />
1961, graduates of the fall quarter<lb />
are eligible for degrees will re-<lb />
ceive their diplomas at the annual! Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma V<lb />
commencement eises, scheduled Iota, national professions V<lb />
for Sunday, May 21. for wormm  the f, J<lb />
All of the fall-quarter graduates at honored one of its honorary<lb />
Carolina are North Carolinians bars, Mary Costa, January I, mh<lb />
After her recital in Wright' Vudi-<lb />
lorium, the SATs bald a reaeptk<lb />
for Miss Costa in the Musk Hall.<lb />
Mary Costa was initialed into SA1<lb />
in March, 1960, at UCLA.<lb />
except three, who came from Florida,<lb />
South Carolina and Virginia. The<lb />
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counties of this state.<lb />
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and Vice President-elet Lyndon h<lb />
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reception for Young Democratic Oat<lb />
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the Inaugural parade on . f <lb />
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major with emphasis on economics<lb />
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XHlRSDAY, JANUARY 19, 194i<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Pirates Open Home Stand<lb />
mr<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Defeats East Carolina<lb />
Carolina Violate. NCAA Ruling<lb />
In ltsbuiKh, Pennsylvania the meeting of the National Collegiate<lb />
ti. Association was penalizing North Carolina' strong cage five, the<lb />
the Tar Heels were turning back a game Wake Forest team. Dur-<lb />
eotttest theoach Prank McQuire outfit gave indications that they<lb />
i be the team to win the Atlantic Coast Conference from such strong<lb />
ents as Duke, State, Maryland, and even this same Demon Deacon<lb />
thai Doug Moe, York Larese and Company rolled over.<lb />
irolina violated NGAA rules only from a minor standpoint, but it<lb />
T.i. Heels a shorter season than the University followers antici-<lb />
 one yeai probation ruling only on basketball was a jolt to the<lb />
Chapel Hill school. It took some close investigation by the NOCA of-<lb />
hinder the basketball program with any type of violations. An<lb />
example of one of the violations was the University paying accessory ex-<lb />
s of the parents and players oi prospective Tar Heel entrees in the<lb />
future. This occured at the recent Dixie Classics in which the Carolina<lb />
efeated three strong opponents for the Classic championship.<lb />
Duke Strong Contender<lb />
Of course, the Chapel Hill school will be able to play out their<lb />
e schedule and participate in the playoffs for the ACC championship,<lb />
Prank MeQuire's talented crew can go no further. Duke will probably<lb />
tc Atantic Coast Conference representative in NCAJA post season play.<lb />
I  Blue Devils. Cotton Bowl kings in football, could be the NCAA cham-<lb />
i in basketball. It is certain that Carolina can not go to New York<lb />
. first round classics in March, but Duke may be just as good or<lb />
aps even better representative than their hated neighbors about 8<lb />
1s down the road at Chapel Hill.<lb />
Ruling Affects Former Time Powera<lb />
The NCAA has shown its power once again. North Carolina State,<lb />
bom, and Kansas University are among schools with brilliant accom-<lb />
ments in fiootball and basketball that the board has hindered severely.<lb />
e sports observer would elaborate on this serious situation, he would<lb />
that Carolina may be in hot water as far as their (basketball program<lb />
concerned if they follow the same pattern as these other schools have<lb />
followed.<lb />
Prior to Carolina's phenomenal 1996-67 all winning Tar Heel five<lb />
rth Carolina State was the team to beat for the ACC. However, Ever-<lb />
ett Case, the highly respected State cage mentor, brought in Jackie More-<lb />
I, a fabulous schoolboy fresh from the "Deep South in the state of<lb />
Louisiana. An illegal violation by the NCAA Board ruling on improper<lb />
recruiting left State College without Mr. Moreland and a four year pro-<lb />
Sation sentence that not only applied to the hardwood but the gridiron<lb />
a well.<lb />
State Takes Backset<lb />
Since this violation, the Wolfpack has had the tendency to play<lb />
vond fiddle to Carolina and Duke in basketball. Of course, the Raleigh<lb />
sonool is on its way to a winning season during this campaign, but they<lb />
are not favored to knock off Duke or the Tar Heels for the championship.<lb />
'Wilt the Stilt" Sensational<lb />
A few years back Kansas's Jayhawks had the incomparable Wilt "the<lb />
Chamberlain join their basketball program all the way from Phila-<lb />
phia, Pennsylvania where the 7 ft. 2 in. Negro star rewrote every high<lb />
1 record book in the Quaker state. This was the same Chamberlain<lb />
t played againBt Carolina in the 1957 NOOA finala in which Kansas<lb />
was beaten in three overtimes 54-63.<lb />
Kansas Guilty<lb />
The NCAA found the University guilty of aiding the AU-American<lb />
legaJty. The Kansas team was put on probation, and have since been a<lb />
tiica! intercollegiate representative in comparison with their Big Seven<lb />
tfit with their star Negro n fold.<lb />
Remember Bud Wilkinson's all winning grid season at Oklahoma<lb />
ring the latter stages of the fifties. Well, the NOAiA ruled the Sooners<lb />
D probation on a football violation.<lb />
Oklahoma No Longer Powerful It Has Been<lb />
The radical stage was set for this great power, and evident that the<lb />
Sooners have been having their troubles on the gridiron in recent football<lb />
reasons. Missouri has replaced the Sooners as the football .power of the<lb />
Big Seven. It used to be almost impossible to come close to defeating<lb />
Oklahoma. But now it is not common to see the Sooners beaten badly.<lb />
Can Carolina Survive Situation?<lb />
The question is, will these rulings of the past on Oklahoma, North<lb />
Carolina State, and Kansas affect the basketball Tar Heel in the same<lb />
manner as far as national prestige is concerned athletically speaking?<lb />
Carolina's penalty was only minor, whether it will hurt their recruiting<lb />
program which has been almost directly from the New York City area<lb />
remains to be seen.<lb />
Maybe this ruling will be an example for the other big time schools<lb />
in our area. Of course. East Carolina is not in the NCAA and can not be<lb />
affected by the board. But it will be interesting to keep a watchful eye<lb />
on other action which could take place involving Big Four schools.<lb />
Hata Off<lb />
Our hats off to The East Carolina Swimming ceaeh, Dr. Ray Mar-<lb />
tinez, on his most commendable work in the recent high school swimmmg<lb />
meet held in the Pirate pool, 14 scholastic tS T?.nfd<lb />
live schools, from Va. and<lb />
N C, during last Saturday's colorful meet.<lb />
MlMk swimmers in this part of <lb />
in the meet. Dr. Martinez had to work many hours overtime in getting<lb />
everything set up for the big occasion.<lb />
Speaking of swimming, our own crew takes to the road today against<lb />
highly regarded VPI in Blacksburg, Virginia. The tankmen swing down<lb />
to meetXpalachain at Boone, and Georgia in Athens following the Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech invasion.<lb />
Pirates Return Hoe<lb />
It will be nice to have our Pirates at home again. Let us hope that<lb />
L n will turn out to watch our highly talented cage team<lb />
everyone who can will J J? e. for thift one<lb />
battle Pfeiffer Saturday night. The visitors swuia .  ,<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's East Carolina<lb />
cage Pirates open a four game home-<lb />
stand Saturday night against a dan-<lb />
gerous Pfeififer quint. The latter<lb />
team puWed one of the big surprises<lb />
of the 1960-61 campaign earlier dur-<lb />
ing the season by turning back At-<lb />
lantic Christian at Wilson.<lb />
ECC Heavy Favorite<lb />
The Bucs will not be taking the<lb />
opposition lightly due to a scare at<lb />
Pfeiffer in which the Pirates won<lb />
by the narrow margin of only a<lb />
couple of points. This could be a<lb />
close one for the Bucs, but ECC will<lb />
be a definite heavy favorite over a<lb />
team that is seeing its first season<lb />
in North State League comtpetition.<lb />
The East Carolina opponents will<lb />
be getting rougher during this home-<lb />
stand as Western Carolina's Cata-<lb />
mounts, lAppalachain's Apps, and an<lb />
aggressive quint from Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian invade Greenville. A sweep of<lb />
these opposing teams could establish<lb />
the Pirates as a top threat for the<lb />
league leadership before the season<lb />
exterminates.<lb />
Consistent Scores<lb />
A well-balanced attack has been<lb />
the answer to the success that Coach<lb />
Earl Smith has been enjoying dur-<lb />
ing the current campaign. Captain<lb />
Don Smith and playmaker Cotton<lb />
Clayton have been highly responsible<lb />
for the consistency of the team in<lb />
the scoring depatment. Incidentally,<lb />
the Bucs have been averaging close<lb />
to 80 points per contest and is the<lb />
leading offensive team in the con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
Five Bucs axe currently hitting in<lb />
double figures on unofficial statis-<lb />
tics. Forward Don Smith leads the<lb />
team with a 16.7 average, followed<lb />
closely by guard Cotton Clayton who<lb />
is currently pressing 16 points per<lb />
contest. Junior Charlie Lewis who<lb />
confiscated the guard post adjacent<lb />
to Clayton during the latter stages of<lb />
last season has a 13.5 scoring mark<lb />
to his credit. The New Jersey Fresh-<lb />
man, Bill Otte has an eleven point<lb />
average from has pivot slot, and Lacy<lb />
West is currently netting an aver-<lb />
age of a little better than ten points<lb />
per contest.<lb />
Bowes Valuable Replacement<lb />
These five, are the usual players to<lb />
start for the Pirates. Bill Otte is<lb />
sometimes replaced by dependable<lb />
Ben Bowes at the center position.<lb />
Bowes could probably start for most<lb />
any team in the loop, but his services<lb />
as sixth man in the ECC lineup has<lb />
played an important factor in the<lb />
success of the cage Pirates.<lb />
Tight Race<lb />
Currently it appears to be a four<lb />
way race right down to the wire in<lb />
North State loop circles. Atlantic<lb />
Christian possesses a contender still,<lb />
but High Point, Appalachadn, Lenior<lb />
Rhyne, and the Bucs appear to be<lb />
the teams that wild settle it out in<lb />
the end. High Point has the poise of<lb />
a champion. This was demonstrated<lb />
during the pre-Ghristmas showing<lb />
the High Pointers made at Green-<lb />
ville. lAppalachain is a deadly shoot-<lb />
ing team, with a home court that is<lb />
almost impossible for the opposition<lb />
to walk away with a win to their<lb />
credit. Lenior Rhyne has won seven<lb />
in a row prior to the Pirate tilt last<lb />
Saturday night, and the Bears of<lb />
Coach Bill Wells posses a well-<lb />
rounded five.<lb />
ECC Has Strong Material<lb />
Am interesting race is anticipated<lb />
during the latter stages of the sea-<lb />
son. The prime favorite will be High<lb />
Point from all indications. However,<lb />
East Carolina is a young ball club<lb />
that may win it all if they continue<lb />
to improve. Probably possessing the<lb />
finest talent in the league, Coach<lb />
Earl Smith's charges have looked<lb />
like true champs on plenty of occa-<lb />
sions this season. With Captain Don<lb />
Smith and Cotton Clayton, their re-<lb />
markable 'playmaker at 6 ft. 3 in. in<lb />
fold, trouble is the only meaning for<lb />
all opposition concerned for the re-<lb />
mainder of the cage season.<lb />
Lenior Rhyne was impressive in<lb />
defeating East Carolina at Hickory<lb />
Saturday night 92 - 65. The win<lb />
dropped the Pirates down into fourth<lb />
in the North State standings with a<lb />
6-3 mark. Prior to the contest there<lb />
was a third iplace tie between the<lb />
Pears and the Bucs. The win was the<lb />
ninth in a row for the red hot Hick-<lb />
ory school, and left them with a 8-2<lb />
record in league play.<lb />
The Sears were defeated by<lb />
these same Bucs in Greenville by al-<lb />
most the same margin. East Caro-<lb />
lina won 90-67. the stunning<lb />
win by Lenoir Rhyne was sweet<lb />
revenge and moved the Bears<lb />
into second place behind Appal a-<lb />
chain'a Apps in the league standings.<lb />
Appalachain's win over High Point<lb />
in a convincing manner Saturday<lb />
night made the mountain school a<lb />
prime favorite for the league cham-<lb />
pionship. Previous to the encounter<lb />
the Panthers were a slight favorite<lb />
for loop honors. However the win<lb />
left the Boone school with a 8-1 rec-<lb />
ord, and dropped the Panthers to a<lb />
7-2 mark.<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates played an<lb />
important league contest with West-<lb />
ern Carolina on the latter's home<lb />
court Monday night. A loss would<lb />
place a severe blow- in the Buc's<lb />
chances for the championship. .Pre-<lb />
vious to the encounter the Pirates<lb />
6-3 record left them in contention<lb />
for the North State League crown.<lb />
Lenior Rhyne with two Juniors and<lb />
three Sophomores composing the<lb />
lineup has been the big surprise<lb />
lately in loop play. It now appears<lb />
to be a closer race after last Satur-<lb />
day night's important league contests.<lb />
CENTER BEN BOWES is expected to see considerable action Saturday<lb />
night for the ECC Pirates. The Bucs open a four game homestand against<lb />
conference foes, and this Burlington native should play a leading role in<lb />
the outcome of these tilts.<lb />
Charlotte Myers Park Wins<lb />
Invitational Swimming Meet<lb />
Myers Park of Charlotte captured the 100 yard breaststroke with the<lb />
the annual scholastic swimming time of 1.07.6 minutes,<lb />
meet in the East Carolina College jyiore tnan 180 swimmers were<lb />
pool this past Saturday. Granby High j active in this participation of high<lb />
school athletes on the campus. Two<lb />
states were represented by the 14<lb />
schools. Twelve were from North<lb />
School of Norfolk, Virginia placed<lb />
second in the event. The Virginia<lb />
representative was closely followed<lb />
by Needham Broughton of Raleigh,<lb />
with 42 points.<lb />
Other schools that placed in the<lb />
field of 14 scholastic teams were as<lb />
follows: Chapel Hill with 26 points,<lb />
Norview of Norfolk 18, Senior of<lb />
Greensboro 16, Fort Bragg 9, Green-<lb />
ville 9, Milbrook of Raleigh 8, Appa-<lb />
lachian 7, East Mecklenburg, located<lb />
near Charlotte, finished with 4, and<lb />
Page High of Greensboro scored<lb />
only one point. The only team that<lb />
did not place was Tarboro High<lb />
School.<lb />
Thad Adams of Myers Park suc-<lb />
ceeded in a record breaking 2.01.0<lb />
minutes in the 220 yard freestyle.<lb />
Adams also placed first in the 100<lb />
yard breaststroke. Darrell Nicholas<lb />
PLAYMAKER COTTON CLAYTON will be in the Bac starting lineup this<lb />
Saturday night against Pfeiffer. The Pirate guard was all-conference<lb />
Carolina and two were from Virginia. I last season as a freshman.<lb />
Former ECC Star Service Player Of The Year<lb />
One of the greatest backs in the Stasavich was there for the presen-<lb />
history of East Carolina College was iation acceptance. The Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
highly honored in Washington, D. C, coach is being seriously considered for<lb />
last week at the Capital's touch-<lb />
down club made a presentation to;<lb />
James Speight for the most out- '<lb />
standing service football player for<lb />
the 1960 campaign. The Air Force<lb />
2nd Lt. is currently stationed at j<lb />
Mitchell Air Force Base in Mary-<lb />
land.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's mighty football;<lb />
Bears were also honored as the out- l<lb />
standing small college of this past<lb />
the University of Virginia vacancy.<lb />
Such distinguished men as Vice<lb />
President Richard M. Nixon and<lb />
Speaker of the House Sam Ray burn<lb />
were on hand to see some of the<lb />
silver trophies to go to the finest<lb />
athletes of 1960. Mickey Mantel of<lb />
baseball fame, and Joe Bellino, the<lb />
great Navy grid halfback, were there<lb />
to receive awards.<lb />
Mantle was regarded as the most<lb />
of Norview broke the record for year. Their head coach, Clarence i outstanding contribution to baseball<lb />
Swimming Team Takes Four Day Road Trip<lb />
during 1960, and Bellino the All-<lb />
American was honored as top collegi-<lb />
ate back of this past season.<lb />
Other athletes that received re-<lb />
wards of deep concern were Doc<lb />
Blanchard and Glen Davis of Army,<lb />
Bill Dudly or Virginia, and Johnny<lb />
Lujack of Notre Dame, and the Chi-<lb />
cago Bears, for their outstanding play<lb />
in 1940's.<lb />
East Carolina is certainly proud of<lb />
one of their former athletes to be at<lb />
such a 'presentation, and above all to<lb />
receive such a distinguished reward.<lb />
Dr. 'Ray Martinez will take the<lb />
East Carolina swimming team on its<lb />
first road trip of the season with<lb />
An indoor match against Virginia<lb />
Tech's Gobblers of the Southern<lb />
Conference tonight in Blacksburg,<lb />
Virginia. The Pirate swimmers will<lb />
then swing southward to play. Appa-<lb />
lachain's Apps, and then conclude a<lb />
Conference Standing<lb />
ATLANTIC COAST<lb />
Conference AHG<lb />
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SOUTHERN<lb />
Another space story concerns the<lb />
two Russian scientists who were dis-<lb />
covered by St. Peter lurking just out-<lb />
side the pearly gates. "You fellows<lb />
can't come in here said St. Peter<lb />
sternly. "You're atheists<lb />
"We dont want to come in an-<lb />
swered one of the Russians. "We<lb />
just want to get our ball<lb />
The Reader's Digest<lb />
PIRATE CO-CAPTAINS . . . Tommy<lb />
Tucker and Tommy Carroll, from left<lb />
to right.<lb />
Duke <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
Maryland -<lb />
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7 .1262 12<lb />
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W. Virginia<lb />
The Citadel6<lb />
Va. Tech<lb />
Win. A Mary  6<lb />
Oeo. Wash2<lb />
Furman 8<lb />
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other Insists it isEarl Wilson.<lb />
NORTH STATE CONFERENCE<lb />
Conference<lb />
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Appalachian - - 7<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  8<lb />
High Point 6<lb />
East Carolina  6<lb />
Eton4<lb />
Catawiba 8<lb />
W. Carolina3<lb />
Pfeiffer2<lb />
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CAROLINA<lb />
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Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
four day road trip Monday night in<lb />
Athens, Georgia against the Uni-<lb />
versity of Georgia Bulldogs of the<lb />
strong Southern Conference. The<lb />
Bulldogs will probably be the strong-<lb />
est of the three foes.<lb />
Coach Martinez has been working<lb />
with the team hard in preparation for<lb />
the big road trip. Co-Captains Tom-<lb />
my Tucker and Tommy Carrol will<lb />
lead the Pirate swimmers, who re-<lb />
cently were defeated by the strong<lb />
University of North Garoina swim-<lb />
ming team in a Greenville match.<lb />
East Carolina has lined up some<lb />
istrong representatives to meet a-<lb />
gainst this season, but the Buc<lb />
coach has a fine team on hand to<lb />
meet the opposition as was proven<lb />
in the impressive loss to the Tar<lb />
Heels from Carolina.<lb />
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EAST C AROLINI AN<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, faculty member<lb />
ot the music department, will act as<lb />
director of bands in clinics at West-<lb />
ern Carolina College at Cullowhee<lb />
and at Winthrop College, Rock Hill,<lb />
uuth Carolina, this month.<lb />
The Western Division of the North<lb />
Carolina All-State Band Clinic will<lb />
be befcj at Western Carolina Janu-<lb />
ars 20-21. High school musicians<lb />
trots that area will organize a clinic<lb />
band and iaitieipate in .a series of<lb />
rehearsals directed by Mr. Carter. A<lb />
concert Saturday night, January 21,<lb />
will conclude the two-day program.<lb />
Members of junior high school<lb />
bands throughout South Carolina<lb />
will meet at Winthrop College Janu-<lb />
ary 27-2S for a program of training<lb />
in hand technisues and ensemble<lb />
performance. Mr. Carter will conduct<lb />
the All-State Junior High School<lb />
Clinic Band in a concert Saturday<lb />
night, January 28.<lb />
Mr. Carter is director of the March-<lb />
ing- and the Concert bands at East<lb />
Carolina College. He is a past presi-<lb />
dent of the North Carolina Band-<lb />
masters Association and at present<lb />
is a Province Director for the North<lb />
Carolina. South Carolina, and Vir-<lb />
ginia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of<lb />
Ameica, national honorary music<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Roommates Cop Leading<lb />
Roles In Campus Play<lb />
Greenhouse Progresses<lb />
The East Carolina department of<lb />
science has a new $8,700 greenhouse<lb />
being constructed on the south camp-<lb />
us of the college. Plants for use in<lb />
botany and plant physiology<lb />
courses will be grown there, and vari-<lb />
of demonstration material<lb />
be on display.<lb />
The greenhouse, when competed,<lb />
will have a floor space of 21 feet 6<lb />
inches by 52 feet. It will be heated<lb />
thermostatically and will have three<lb />
ions: work-space area, a middle<lb />
ion for growing plants, and a<lb />
third section for demonstaation pur-<lb />
poses.<lb />
Dr. Christine Wilson of the science<lb />
department is in charge of the<lb />
greenhouse.<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi Plans<lb />
Colonization Soon<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi, national Jewish<lb />
fraternity, will colonize on the East<lb />
Carolina campus some time next<lb />
month, according to Dr. Harold<lb />
Goldstine, advisor to the new social-<lb />
religious group.<lb />
The East Carolina chapter is<lb />
scheduled to become Epsilon Kappa<lb />
chapter of the national organization.<lb />
whose home office is in University<lb />
City Missouri.<lb />
Alpha Epsilon ,Pi is the largest<lb />
Jewish fraternity in the United<lb />
States. Another new colony of the<lb />
fraternity is scheduled for initiation<lb />
at the University of North Carolina<lb />
in the near future.<lb />
Officers for the neAv East Carolina<lb />
chapter will be Bruce Cooiper, Presi-<lb />
dent; Howard Rubin, Vice-President;<lb />
and Charles Sklut, Secretary-Treas-<lb />
urer. The group will start with seven<lb />
charter members.<lb />
Doming Jenkins and Jessimine Hiatt Clown<lb />
Bob Hope, recalling the days when<lb />
he .played football at school: "I was<lb />
known as Neckline HopeAlways<lb />
plunging down the middle, but never<lb />
leally showing anything<lb />
The Reader's Digest<lb />
Butner Hospital Offers<lb />
Jobs To Interested Students<lb />
University Of Hawaii Offers<lb />
Twenty-five Scholarships To Students<lb />
a<lb /><lb />
nited number of college, uni-<lb />
I seminary students will<lb />
I to work in the Institu-<lb />
Service Projects at Dorothea<lb />
tal, Raleigh, and at the<lb />
itaJ at Butner, N. C. These sta-<lb />
lls may "net approximately $350<lb />
the summer as well as learn<lb />
about mental health and<lb />
. life through actual participa-<lb />
S1 dents may have a week of work<lb />
and worship, study and play by par-<lb />
si the Work Camp .at Cas-<lb />
Baptist Assembly at Southport.<lb />
C. This work camp is open to all<lb />
dents in college in this<lb />
There is plenty of work pre-<lb />
ng for the opening of the assem-<lb />
: there are plenty of inspira-<lb />
tion and wonderful memories to take<lb />
away from the week to share through-<lb />
out the summer and back at school<lb />
or a job next year.<lb />
For the daring student who does<lb />
not need to look for remuneration,<lb />
but who seeks to serve, there are<lb />
the many projects sponsored by the<lb />
Ecumenical Voluntary Service. The<lb />
American Friends Service Commit-<lb />
tee likewise sponsors such work<lb />
cam s where service, study, group<lb />
living, and conversations are em-<lb />
phasized.<lb />
These are some of the many op-<lb />
portunities one may find for re-<lb />
munerative or non-remunerative work<lb />
uuring the summer. The denomina-<lb />
tional student workers, and many<lb />
faculty members, can furnish ad-<lb />
ditional information to interested<lb />
students.<lb />
(UPS) The<lb />
the University of Hawaii is offer-<lb />
ing 25 all inclusive scholarships to<lb />
American students to join the newly<lb />
launched program of East-West stud-<lb />
ies and cultural interchange this<lb />
February.<lb />
The Center is seeking qualified<lb />
American undergraduate and gradu-<lb />
ate students to pursue programs in<lb />
the following areas: Undegraduate:<lb />
Asian and Pacific Languages and<lb />
Area Studies. Graduate: Far Eastern<lb />
Studies, Overseas Operations, Far<lb />
Eastern History, Far Eastern Art.<lb />
Geography, Comparative Govern-<lb />
ment, International Relations, Pacific<lb />
Island Studies and Eastern or Com-<lb />
parative Philosophy.<lb />
Because the Center has come into<lb />
being so swiftly, American scholar-<lb />
ships for the spring semester are<lb />
still available. Ala<lb />
East-West Center Jof, should write to Director, East-West<lb />
Center, University of Hawaii, Hono-<lb />
lulu 14, Hawaii.<lb />
Similar scholarships are being of-<lb />
fered to Asians and qualified people<lb />
throughout the Pacific area. To pub-<lb />
ii ize the Center, an East-West Cen-<lb />
ter team of five University of Ha-<lb />
waii professors has been touring<lb />
Asia since October. The team re-<lb />
ported that in Taipei alone, 417<lb />
scholarsh applications were received<lb />
tv. days after the announcement was<lb />
published.<lb />
Scholars and leaders from Asia and<lb />
the West are being offered grants<lb />
U enable them to come to the Center<lb />
-ind participate in joint research<lb />
I rojects and seminars. Ten grants<lb />
are being offered for 1900-01 and<lb />
20 for 01-61. These increase each year<lb />
until 1900 when 200 grants will be<lb />
offered.<lb />
?(.<lb />
SO scholarships<lb />
are being offered for the fall semester<lb />
and 7;i for September, 1902. Most<lb />
ire for a two year period and include<lb />
round-trip transportation, room and<lb />
board, tuition, fees, books and inci-<lb />
dental expenses. An unusual feature<lb />
is an expense paid study tour of the<lb />
Asian area or country pertinent to<lb />
the student's studies. Applicants<lb />
Former Associate Editor Ends Eventful<lb />
Career In Extra-Curricular Activities<lb />
Frat Celebrates<lb />
Founder's Birth<lb />
Have you ever heard the old saying<lb />
"opposites attract each other"? In<lb />
the case of Doming Jenkins and<lb />
Jessamine Hiatt this saying certainly<lb />
holds true.<lb />
Darning, a primary ed major from<lb />
Greenville, is a tall, willowy brunette,<lb />
with brown eyes, while her room-<lb />
mate, Jessamine, a music major<lb />
from Clinton, is a petite blond, with<lb />
blue eyes.<lb />
Music is continually going on in<lb />
their room, although Jessamine is<lb />
partial to classical music, while<lb />
Doming "digs" jazz and rock and<lb />
roll, although she laughingly ad-<lb />
mitted that any kind of music is OK<lb />
with her.<lb />
Koommates Enjoy Each Other's<lb />
Company<lb />
The girls tells me that they stay<lb />
up many late hours talking about<lb />
"everything under the sun while<lb />
they drink their usual pepsi's and<lb />
milk. Typical of so many students<lb />
they 'love that bed, and hate to get<lb />
up in the morning when the alarm<lb />
rings<lb />
Life is never dull in the girls'<lb />
room, because when they get tired<lb />
of .talking or listening to the radio<lb />
oi Hi Fi, Jessamine begins singing<lb />
her opera in Latin while Doming re-<lb />
cites her lines with an English<lb />
accent.<lb />
"We both enjoy each others com-<lb />
pany said Jessamine, "and have<lb />
fbout the same temperment<lb />
Exclaimed Doming, "We get along<lb />
quite fabulously, and although we<lb />
are quite different in some respects,<lb />
we're very much alike<lb />
Garls To Star In Latest<lb />
Productions<lb />
These roommates will soon star as<lb />
the lead characters in the next two<lb />
college theatrical productions. These<lb />
productions, also, are very different<lb />
in type and character.<lb />
Jessamine will appear as Miss<lb />
Todd, the old maid, in the Opera<lb />
Theater's latest production "The Old<lb />
Maid and the Thief by Menotti.<lb />
This comic opera will be presented o<lb />
January 20 and 21 in McGinnis Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Said Jessamine about the opera,<lb />
"It's a typical Menotti opera, very<lb />
entertaining and with a clever plot.<lb />
The opera can't be anything except<lb />
excellent, considering the top notch<lb />
directors we have working with us<lb />
she added.<lb />
Paul Hickfang, of the Music De-<lb />
partment, is musical director of the<lb />
opera, and .Robert Rickert, of the<lb />
English Department, is dramatics<lb />
director. The latter also directed<lb />
The Medium" by Menotti, which the<lb />
liness Professor Receives<lb />
Doctorate From U. of Kentucky<lb />
Samuel W. Dry, assistant professor ter health through re<lb />
in<lb />
, thet School of Business, has just<lb />
been awarded the doctorate in edu-<lb />
cation from the University of Ken-<lb />
tucky. His work there was in the<lb />
field of business.<lb />
Dr. Dry joined the East Carolina<lb />
laculty in 1958. He teaches finance,<lb />
and business<lb />
management, and business i a w<lb />
courses.<lb />
A native of Norwood, N. C, Dr.<lb />
Dry holds the bachelor's degree from<lb />
Lenoir-Khyne and the master's de-<lb />
gree from Appalachian State Teach-<lb />
ers College.<lb />
ilis ex pilie nee is a teacher in-<lb />
cludes work in the public schools at<lb />
Troy, Boone, and Lowell in North<lb />
Carolina. For two years, 1954-56, he<lb />
vas a faculty member of the business<lb />
 .ition department at Appalachian.<lb />
Mrs. Inez N. Martinez, instructor<lb />
n the School of Nursing, has been<lb />
named on the committee for District<lb />
20 including Pitt County and the<lb />
area nearby, in a nation-wide fund-<lb />
raising effort being undertaken by<lb />
the American Nurses' Foundation,<lb />
Inc.<lb />
Contributions will be used to sup-<lb />
port Foundation programs for bet-<lb />
re-<lb />
mg. ln<lb />
The Foundation, which  ,h<lb />
earca arm of the American ft. <lb />
Association, Inc b cor. <lb />
million fund ap :us  <lb />
ties to expand the <lb />
search grants program ai <lb />
means far widespread '<lb />
research results. g <lb />
Mrs. Martinez wfi . . fe<lb />
area in raisin Xi- nations <lb />
paign goal. -<lb />
'ht from b <lb />
,  -  nur.<lb />
iiik, and non-nursing g <lb />
J" CC ' ' Em<lb />
ment, Mrs. Martinez expressed!?<lb />
fidence that these group, and <lb />
general public sri I join " J<lb />
asure th<lb />
drive. ' ' <lb />
Notices<lb />
. J Ml W1UCI1 I<lb />
tonight the brothers and pledges Opera Theater produced last year<lb />
By LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
Betty Maynor, former Associate<lb />
Editor of the East Carolinian, is<lb />
d to be graduated from East<lb />
Carolina in February. Her graduation<lb />
climax an eventful career in<lb />
urnalism and othtr student activi<lb />
tit? on campus.<lb />
"I've sways enjoyed English and<lb />
literature noted Betty. This is<lb />
rohably one of the chief reasons for<lb />
I i r outstanding success as a student<lb />
: aperwoman.<lb />
Betty's journalistic career began<lb />
when she attended the Columbia Press<lb />
:ion Conference held in New<lb />
City while only a junior at Wil-<lb />
liams High School in Burlington,<lb />
I  her home at that time.<lb />
The following year she broadened<lb />
I er experience while working on the i<lb />
school annual, the Doe-Wah-<lb />
Jack, .it Williams High School.<lb />
Upon enrollment at East Carolina,<lb />
'tame a reporter on The East<lb />
l arolinian. However, as an ambitious<lb />
student, Betty devoted most of her<lb />
time during her freshman year to<lb />
maintaining her honor roll status.<lb />
Except for two quarters she has been<lb />
s.n honor roll student during her four<lb />
ara at the college.<lb />
She has maintained an average of<lb />
above "B" for her entire career at<lb />
East Carolina and has been on the<lb />
I'tan's List of top students twice.<lb />
In her sophomore year Betty found<lb />
more time to devote to journalism.<lb />
She was selected News Editor of the<lb />
East Carolinian in the fall quarter<lb />
and eventualy became Feature Editor<lb />
before the year was completed.<lb />
"My junior year at East Carolina<lb />
was my most eventful she stated.<lb />
That year Betty was president of the<lb />
Library Club; Vice-president of Jar-<lb />
vis Dormitory; Feature and Campus<lb />
Editor of the East Carolinian, and a<lb />
member of the Dean's Advisory<lb />
Council.<lb />
"That was the year we chartered<lb />
the Gamma Sigma Chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delta she explained. Because of her<lb />
skill and experience she was elected<lb />
T V m<lb />
oi Gamma Rho chapter of Kappa<lb />
Alpha Order will celebrate the<lb />
founding of the Order, on this, the<lb />
birthdate of its spiritual founder,<lb />
Robert E. Lee, at the annual Conviv-<lb />
ium banquet.<lb />
The speaker for the evening will<lb />
be Mr. Jim Bearden (Centenary Col-<lb />
legeAlpha Iota chapter) of the<lb />
Doming will appear in the next<lb />
iplayhouse production "Night Must<lb />
Fall In this famous melodrama,<lb />
Doming will portray the eldeTly Mrs<lb />
Bramson. This will be presented<lb />
February 9-11.<lb />
"This .play is a very suspenseful<lb />
murder mystery commented Dom-<lb />
ing. ' 'Night Must Fall' should be a<lb />
School of Business. Other distin-I good production she added "be-<lb />
guished guests will include the cause .the cast is excellent and very<lb />
Reverend John Drake (Wake Forest! suitable for their roles. The male<lb />
ollegeTau chapter) and Miss Mary i leads in the cast have done profes-<lb />
Cardner, Kappa Alpha<lb />
Elizabeth<lb />
Rose.<lb />
Kappa Alphas from across the na-<lb />
tion observe these dates by holding<lb />
Convivium banquets and celebrations<lb />
to honor the founding of Kappa<lb />
Alpha, at Washington and Lee Uni-<lb />
versity, at Lexington, Va on De-<lb />
cember 21. 1865, and Robert E Lee's<lb />
birthday.<lb />
(Robert E. Lee was born on Janu-<lb />
ary 19, 1807, at Stratford, Va. He<lb />
served as Superintendent of West<lb />
Point, and later as President of<lb />
Washington College, Lexington, Va.<lb />
He built the chapel on the campus<lb />
of Washington College, which name<lb />
was later changed to Washington<lb />
and Iee University.<lb />
Pledging ceremonies will be con-<lb />
ducted also this evening to induct<lb />
three new men into the chapter's<lb />
I ledge program. These three men<lb />
are B. D. Mills, Charlie Howie, and<lb />
Jim Blanton.<lb />
Betty Maynor sits at East Carolinian desk for the last time<lb />
of the social sorority.<lb />
'Also in my junior year Betty re-<lb />
called, "nine of us went to New York<lb />
as representatives of the East Caro-<lb />
linian at the Associated Collegiate<lb />
Press Conference<lb />
Her first "big-time" newspaper<lb />
work was the summer following her<lb />
junior year, when she worked with<lb />
the Daily-Times News in Burling-<lb />
ton, N. G.<lb />
Betty's senior year at East Carolina<lb />
proved equally rewarding in that she<lb />
was elected Associate Editor of the<lb />
East Caroinian, senior delegate for<lb />
Kappa Delta on the Panhellenic<lb />
Council of the college, and editor of<lb />
society news for the sorority<lb />
"This<lb />
Collegiate Press Conference in Chi-<lb />
cago along with seven other<lb />
gates from the East Caroinian <lb />
noted Betty.<lb />
Climaxing her senior year was her<lb />
election to represent East Carolina<lb />
in the 1961 edition of the nationally<lb />
circulated yearbook "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges Thirty-eight<lb />
outstanding student leaders on the<lb />
campus here were selected for this<lb />
honor by a faculty student committee<lb />
Nursing Scholarship<lb />
Fund Plans Announced<lb />
The Pitt County Medical and<lb />
Dental Society at its January meet-<lb />
dele- jing announced the organization is in<lb />
the process of forming a scholarship<lb />
fund for students at the DC School<lb />
of Nursing. ufi<lb />
According to society president, Dr.<lb />
Howard H. Gradis, the fund would<lb />
provide two scholarships for appli-<lb />
cants for the nursing school that<lb />
opened its doors last fall.<lb />
Details of the proposed grants<lb />
were not available, but it was an-<lb />
nounced the scholarships would go<lb />
sional acting in the past<lb />
Corinne Rickert, who is the wife<lb />
of Robert Rickert, director of the<lb />
opera, is directing "Night Must<lb />
Fall "Mrs. Rickert is a marvelous<lb />
director said Doming, "with whom<lb />
I hope to gain much acting experi-<lb />
ence<lb />
Both girls have had much previous<lb />
experience in the acting field. Dom-<lb />
ing has appeared in and assisted with<lb />
nine plays since she began high<lb />
school. She has been in the play-<lb />
house since 1956, and plans to go<lb />
into acting as a career. She hopes to<lb />
study .acting under Strosshurg in<lb />
New York. Doming is past corre-<lb />
sponding secretary of the Playhouse,<lb />
and is assistant social chairman of<lb />
the Delta Zeta Sorority.<lb />
Jessamine has appeared in three<lb />
plays and two operas since she be-<lb />
gan high school. She is a member of<lb />
the College Choir, MENC, and is<lb />
president of the Opera Workshop.<lb />
She also was soloist for the annual<lb />
presentation of Handel's "Messiah<lb />
this year, and will appear in the<lb />
Spring Concerto Program.<lb />
Jessamine, who has been singing<lb />
all her life, has studied voice for the<lb />
past three years from Mr. Hickfang.<lb />
U-pon graduation she plans to teach,<lb />
and do further classical study.<lb />
year, during Thanksgiving<lb />
Publicity Chairman and News Editor holidays I .attended the Associated<lb />
Professor Initiated<lb />
In a candlelight ceremony on<lb />
January 10, Mrs. Elsie Eagan was<lb />
initiated into Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sorority at the St. James Methodist<lb />
Church.<lb />
ch in her hometown but even County Carolina, will serveT<lb />
of faculty advisor for the group.<lb />
to teach in her hometown but even<lb />
tually she plans to teach in Florida<lb />
or Virginia, where some of her so-<lb />
rority sisters are empoyed. Betty is<lb />
also interested in summertime news-<lb />
paper work.<lb />
The United Nations head-quarters<lb />
now ranks as the top tourist attrac-<lb />
tion in New York. More than two<lb />
million (persons a year visit it.<lb />
One ragweed plant can pollute the<lb />
air with from five to eight billion<lb />
grains of pollen.<lb />
Men who will graduate by the<lb />
end of this summer and who are<lb />
registered with the placement<lb />
service are reminded representa-<lb />
tives from Burlington Industries<lb />
will be on campus one day next<lb />
week to interview interested<lb />
students.<lb />
They are particularly inter-<lb />
ested in men majoring in busi-<lb />
ness, chemistry and any indus-<lb />
trial courses that would lead to-<lb />
wards manufacturing assign-<lb />
ments. If you would care to talk<lb />
with one or more of these rep-<lb />
resentatives, please come by the<lb />
Placement Service office, 203<lb />
Administration, and sign up for<lb />
an interview before noon, Satur-<lb />
day, January 21. Descriptive<lb />
brochure is available. (They will<lb />
interview men subject to mili-<lb />
tary call.)<lb />
Jack Edwards, Director<lb />
Cadet Donald L. McArthur<lb />
has been chosen Cadet of the<lb />
Month in the 600th AFROCT<lb />
(Cadet) Group on campus.<lb />
Cadet McAlthur, a freshman,<lb />
is a member of Flight E, 62nd<lb />
:d. He was chosen for his out-<lb />
standing knowledge and ability<lb />
demonstrated in drill and cere-<lb />
momea during Leadelship Labra-<lb />
ory for the month of January.<lb />
The Rev. Robert S. Wolley,<lb />
Director of Extension of the<lb />
Lniversslirt Church of America,<lb />
w speak on "Unitarian Uni-<lb />
versalism" at 8:00 p.m. Sunday,<lb />
Janary 22, at the Y-hut. All re-<lb />
IiKious hberals are cordially in-<lb />
vited. 3<lb />
Dempsey Willi.ra8, Senior Class<lb />
President, has announed a senior<lb />
class meeting for Wednesday<lb />
January 25, 1961 at 7:30 in<lb />
Austin Auditorium.<lb />
The agenda includes the far-<lb />
 r graduation invitations,<lb />
prehmmary plans for the senior<lb />
banqu et, and other pertinent<lb />
topics for seniors<lb />
 ' '  ' '  said<lb />
be able to .  '<lb />
gram initiated by AM-<lb />
climate for continue.<lb />
grass in future year<lb />
Those rho<lb />
" , f,iml' U tJ<lb />
should send , payable I t<lb />
American u: .ndstio<lb />
her at School of <lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
Gritzner Speaks<lb />
At Fraternity Meet<lb />
At its January meeting, Sigma Pi<lb />
A , ha, foreign lang . . <lb />
fraternity, had as its .  SD.aksr<lb />
Mr. Charles F. Gritrner. Mr. Grit,<lb />
ner, who is an instructor in the Geo-<lb />
graphy Department, cai a3J<lb />
Carolina as a graduate of Louisiana<lb />
State University.<lb />
Following the :<lb />
meeting. Mr. Critsner spoki<lb />
BTOtip on French G<lb />
slides of points of h<lb />
undergra !u<lb />
ace t the 'uni-<lb />
versity on a f :<lb />
Guiana's plants.<lb />
Cynthia Parker. f g<lb />
ma Pi Alpha, and Nel Marcom. vice<lb />
president. are currently<lb />
ling in searby to<lb />
of these office<lb />
s and Tommy Heath are sei<lb />
the fraterr.it ss pre<lb />
president, respective<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 11<lb />
B4t-ll:45 P. M.<lb />
"( me and vote for the Valentine<lb />
Queen of 1961"<lb />
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