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i H Y<lb />
MAR131961<lb />
Tickets tor the All-Sorority Specta-<lb />
U1i scheduled for Friday. March loj<lb />
last in uditorium. may be obtained<lb />
. ;i sorority woman an 1 will<lb />
h available at the door. Proceeds<lb />
donated to the Chapel fund.<lb />
ttarolinian<lb />
DON'T FORGET TO<lb />
VOTE!<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
XYI<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961<lb />
Number 20<lb />
A Elections Slated For March 16<lb /><lb />
George Magus, Otis Strother Run<lb />
For The Office Of SGA President<lb />
George Magus<lb />
Otis Strother and George Magus<lb />
are the candidates competing for the<lb />
1961-62 office of President of the<lb />
Student Government Association.<lb />
Both men are anticipating a hard<lb />
struggle for this presidency, and<lb />
both are anxiously seeking the win-<lb />
ner's flag.<lb />
The battle for the vice-president<lb />
position is being fought between<lb />
KA's Merle Summers and Theta<lb />
Chi's Ken Trogdon. Just as Stroth-<lb />
er and Magus are qualified for the<lb />
Presidential spot, so are Trogdon<lb />
and Summers qualified for the V.P.<lb />
spot.<lb />
Nancy Coggins and Carole Rankin<lb />
are in the race for the Secretary<lb />
position, while Bob Ward has already<lb />
captured the position of Treasurer.<lb />
Running for the assistant treasurers<lb />
position are Malcolm Burris and Jim-<lb />
my Chestnutt.<lb />
M nes Earn Credits<lb />
ECC Oilers Two-Year Branch<lb />
Of Instruction At Base<lb />
year branch of the college years under an extension service<lb />
iishcd at the (imp Le- I plan carried on through East Caro-<lb />
vi  i'o ,  Tnksnnville ! tt. Pm'k noted that base officials<lb />
Marine 'a neai JcUkonvine n<lb />
 .  'wanted to establish a branch college<lb />
State Board of Higher Education bocauge und?r Southern Association<lb />
. ; recently. I nies, only one year out of four can<lb />
branch is the first of its kind j J)e applied toward a degree<lb />
rth Carolina, though similar j TJndac the program, people who<lb />
One<lb />
the more frantic races of<lb />
the election will be the race for His-<lb />
torian. Three students are running<lb />
and each of them have the required<lb />
qualifications. They are Jayne Chand-<lb />
ler. Libby Cooke, and Giles Hopkins.<lb />
Seeking the Men's Judiciary spots<lb />
are Michial Keziah and Don Grazi-<lb />
and for chaiman; Michael Wilkin-<lb />
he was also on the points committee.<lb />
During his sophomore year, Otis<lb />
served as vice president and presi-<lb />
dent of his class, and secretary-trea-<lb />
surer of the men's judiciary. This year<lb />
he is chaiman of the Men's Judici-<lb />
ary, a member of the executive board<lb />
and he was an SGA representative<lb />
to the State Student Legislature.<lb />
He is also a member of the Lamb-<lb />
da Chi Alpha Fraternity, and has<lb />
served as corresponding secretary,<lb />
and is now holding the position as<lb />
ritualist.<lb />
Otis is on the Board of Directors<lb />
of the Circle K Club, and he is also<lb />
 member of the College Band and<lb />
iTcbeafcra. He has participated in<lb />
The bartered Bride and is cur-<lb />
en tly engaged in "South Pacific<lb />
Otis stated concerning the election<lb />
"Three years of student government<lb />
experience at East Carolina have<lb />
convinced me of the worth of stu-<lb />
dent self-governmentwe need more<lb />
opportunities for more interested<lb />
students. I feel that student govern-<lb />
ment on campus is lagging, we must<lb />
work harder on the tasks that are<lb />
before us than has been done in the<lb />
past<lb />
if elected Otis Strother will try to<lb />
let's dispense with it entirely<lb />
4. Rebuild Student Development<lb />
Council"A large percentage of our<lb />
graduates are teachers and they<lb />
leave our state to find work. Let's<lb />
try to eliminate this practice by let-<lb />
ting our hometown legislators know<lb />
we're for increases in teacher's sal-<lb />
aries. Also, we need to let them know<lb />
the continued problems of our grow-<lb />
ing college<lb />
5. Later permission for campus dan-<lb />
ces or special weekends"I don't see<lb />
"hy a special calendar can't be ar-<lb />
ranged to provide later permission at<lb />
Homecoming, special organizational<lb />
weekends, and other occasions. This<lb />
vould solve any complications that<lb />
would arise with the Dean of Wom-<lb />
en's Office<lb />
6. Explore the possibilities of a<lb />
 Daily newspaper  "The campus<lb />
I newspaper is one of our best means<lb />
i of communication with the entire<lb />
j student body. We need to exploit this<lb />
j (Continued on Pa?e 5)<lb />
Otis Strother<lb />
'South Pacific' To Open Soon .<lb />
JohL Hancock Star In SGA's Musical Of The Year<lb />
are carried on throughout<lb />
a. Credits earned through<lb />
two-year branch may be trans-<lb />
any recognized college in<lb />
ition, Dr Leo Jenkins, presi-<lb />
. said.<lb />
"The program will be self-support-<lb />
Tuition and fees paid by the<lb />
will be sufficient to oper-<lb />
' entire center, so that an aip-<lb />
in will not become a part<lb />
. college budget Dr. Jenkins<lb />
Director of Higher Education<lb />
Karris Turks commented that no<lb />
tnds will be appropriated<lb />
branch.<lb />
Marine Corps will provide<lb />
complete work at the center will<lb />
probably enroll at colleges through-<lb />
out the United States and in the<lb />
world, as well as at East Carolina<lb />
v ollejre, to earn their ultimate de-<lb />
mees Dr. Jenkins said. The pro-<lb />
mam will afford an opportunity for<lb />
young service men to continue their<lb />
educations while in service. Many<lb />
older men have taken advantage of<lb />
extension courses in preparing for<lb />
retirement and advancing in rank.<lb />
Present plans require that each<lb />
(department of instruction for the<lb />
base will be the responsiblity of the<lb />
corresponding department chairman<lb />
at the college, in content of course<lb />
son, Robert Christeson and Doug<lb />
Robertson for vice chairman; Jerry<lb />
Person, secretary; and closing out<lb />
ue list and running for member at<lb />
large are Fred Wright, Ronnie Hick-<lb />
man, and Floyd Hardison, Jr.<lb />
The Woman's Judiciary positions<lb />
are up-till-now, virtually unopposed.<lb />
Barbara Schwab is running fotr<lb />
chairman, Faye Abernathy for vice<lb />
chairman, Dinah Nibbelink, D;t<lb />
S pence, and Cynthia Kennedy for<lb />
secretary, and Donnie Hicks and El-<lb />
len Wilson for member at large.<lb />
There are also 59 girls running for<lb />
the positions of marshal.<lb />
Otis Strother, a music major from<lb />
Wilmington, N. C. is a candidate for<lb />
the office of President of the SGA.<lb />
Otis served as freshman class vice<lb />
president and president, presidential<lb />
improve on the following conditions:) On March 21, the S.G.A. musical, I stall are examples of the technical i "The Bartered Bride<lb />
for the library, and classes taupht and employment of instruc-<lb />
ill be conducted in the library. . tors Ljaj?0n between the college and<lb />
"A director and the nucleus of a j hse will De tne responsibility of Di-<lb />
taff will be employed in , rt.ctor of Extension Dr. Ralph Brim-<lb />
 .' Dr. Jenkins stated. The ey rean 0f Instruction, Dr. Robert<lb />
1. An active student government<lb />
'There's an urgent need to see that<lb />
more students are encoujraged to<lb />
take an active interest in student<lb />
government. More representation is<lb />
needed on standing committees 2.<lb />
A stronger Entertainment Series.<lb />
"I'd like to see the student govern-<lb />
ment hold a special survey for the<lb />
entire student body to determine their<lb />
preferred entertainment selection.<lb />
We need stronger variety. Perhaps,<lb />
an outstanding man of letters could<lb />
visit our campus to lecture and speak<lb />
personally with interested students<lb />
3. Revision and thorough enforce-<lb />
ment of the Student Point System<lb />
"There's a need for reevaluation of<lb />
'he point system now in use. Its en-<lb />
forcement has been lax during the<lb />
'South Pacific" will open in McGin-1 complexities<lb />
Carol Barham, a petite freshman<lb />
assistant to the SGA president, and vast year. Let's make it work or<lb />
nis Auditorium, at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
The budget for the show is $8,300.<lb />
the largest sum the S.G.A. has<lb />
ever appropriated for a dramatic<lb />
production.<lb />
"Set design and construction,<lb />
lighting, and scene changes are by<lb />
far the most complex in the history<lb />
of the annual S.G.A. musicals said<lb />
Oorinne Rickert, director of the mu-<lb />
iral. According to Tom Hull, tech-<lb />
nical director, the scenic design by<lb />
Paul R. Minnis of the art department<lb />
is created to emphasize the gay splen-<lb />
dor of the South Pacific Islands. For<lb />
'he first time, the set will extend<lb />
through the procenium arch into the<lb />
 udienee. Sch sets as a South Pacif-<lb />
ic beach and a seven-foot shower<lb />
The experienced cast is headed by nicknamed "Twinkles plays the<lb />
Betsy Hancock as the high spirited i charming, Tonginese Lait. Miss Bar-<lb />
lnign Nellie Forbush, a navy nurse j ham appeared in "The Lady's Not<lb />
r.nd Peter Johl as Emile de Becque, i For Burning<lb />
a middle-aged French planter. Miss Ben A very and Doug Mitchell, fa-<lb />
iiar.cock and Jonl are voice majors i miliar playhouse veterans, play the<lb />
and both have had extensive opera- j roles of Captain Bracket and Com-<lb />
tic experience. Here at East Caro-1 mander Harbison.<lb />
lina, Miss Hancock has performed in<lb />
"Sister Angelica" and "The Old Maid<lb />
Corinne Rickert, of the playhouse<lb />
and dramatics director of the mu-<lb />
Theta Chi Holds Formal Dedication Of<lb />
Fraternity House; Dean Mallory Speaks<lb />
and the Thief Johl worked in sum sical said about the (production, "I<lb />
am sure this will be the biggest and<lb />
best musical ever produced at East<lb />
Carolina Donald Hayes, of the mu-<lb />
sic department, musical director<lb />
said, "The music choregraphy, choral<lb />
numbers, and solos are of the finest<lb />
quality<lb />
Ira Findaly is in charge of choreo-<lb />
graphy and Ronnie Cox of Green-<lb />
ville will be featured as the lead<lb />
dancer.<lb />
"The musical score for 'South Pa-<lb />
mer stock before coming to East<lb />
Carolina. Since he has been here at<lb />
EC, he has performed in "The Lady's<lb />
Not For Burning" and "The Old<lb />
Maid and the Thief<lb />
Ton Christesen, a newcomer to the<lb />
East Carolina playhouse portrays the<lb />
likeable" American marine, Lt. Jo-<lb />
seph Cable. Bob, a former Page in<lb />
the House of Representatives, has<lb />
had radio and television experience<lb />
in Washington, D.C. Here at EC, he<lb />
aching staff 1 be ob- n0jtj wjh nave the over-all respon-<lb />
frotB qualified people in the j s-i f,nity of supervising instruction at<lb />
ea and from college faculty the base. "This will be done through<lb />
part-time basis. j the newly appointed director of the<lb />
Emphasising the caliber of teach- branch Dr. Jenkins noted.<lb />
personnel available. Dr. Jenkins j Typical freshmen and sophomore<lb />
 , Marines reported as of De-1 .mirse in all areas will be taught. 1 Ha housemother, and Dr. Charles<lb />
The Theta Chi fraternity house<lb />
was formally opened during a re-<lb />
.n conducted by the brothers<lb />
-f Bppilon l'ta chapter before Quar-<lb />
iPr break. The reception was attend-<lb />
ed by an estimated 300 guests.<lb />
President L. S. Guy, Mrs. E. B.<lb />
this centei<lb />
there were 31 persona<lb />
p D. degrees and 10R hold-<lb />
v tster's degrees in the base<lb />
I Marine personnel pro-<lb />
 tource of instructors.<lb />
Jenkins' Reaction<lb />
i Have B prom deal of confidence<lb />
ind feel lhavt it will<lb />
exceedingly strong<lb />
use of the ealther of in-<lb />
available Dr. Jenkins<lb />
From another viewpoint.<lb />
ntinned, "we feel that it is the<lb />
 of state institutions<lb />
Ea  Carolina College to ex-<lb />
edtteation in our area as far as<lb />
feasible.<lb />
"We are particularly happy to<lb />
- this opportunity to th? 30-<lb />
nd military personnel in<lb />
oindexter Heads<lb />
M Gradation<lb />
-tmsl dedication of the house. The j en of great inspiration to the<lb />
houre was dedicated to the brother-1 others.<lb />
hood of Theta Chi as a monument<lb />
to the hoys who made it (possible. The i<lb />
"?semother'a apartment was dedi-1<lb />
 ted separately to Mrs. E. B. Harris, j<lb />
vo e help and encouragement has i floral arrangements<lb />
13<lb />
a member of the College Choir cifk, y the hegt we j ever uged<lb />
nd Chapel Choir, and on the recent<lb />
choir tour he was featured as solo-<lb />
ist.<lb />
Marilyn Singleton plays the vascu-<lb />
here at East Carolina said Donald<lb />
Hayes, musical director for the pro-<lb />
duction. The musical score requires<lb />
a larger orchestra than has been used<lb />
During the afternoon, refresh-<lb />
ments were served from a table set<lb />
. ita silver candelbra, and various<lb />
oa.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins added.<lb />
Officials of Camp Lejeune req.i"st-<lb />
thal n branch school be estab-<lb />
'ast year. Camp Lejeune<lb />
ral<lb />
a<lb />
ore<lb />
,een offering courses for sevei<lb />
T-vputs For Play<lb />
Dr Ralph Rives, associate direc-<lb />
tor of the Playhouse, has announced<lb />
?ho nxt major production will<lb />
l, Separate Tables and tryouts for<lb />
parts will be conducted tonight and<lb />
ow niirht. Since McGinnis Au-<lb />
JHoriuw is now being used by the<lb />
, for South Pacific tryouts have<lb />
e,n scheduled to AKistin 208 at<lb />
7 on p.m. ,  i<lb />
There are 14 parts and all stu-<lb />
dents are invited to attend this inl-<lb />
Hl event. Students do not have to<lb />
members of the Playhouse to<lb />
try out.<lb />
Dr. James E. Poindexter of the<lb />
English department will serve for<lb />
a two-year term as president of the<lb />
rth Carolina Conference of the<lb />
mrican Association of University<lb />
Professors. ,<lb />
With other new AAUP officers.<lb />
i was elected at the annual confer-<lb />
. np of the organization at the Wom-<lb />
n's Coliege of the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Greensboro during<lb />
he past week-end.<lb />
Also elected to office were Dr.<lb />
Barbara Brandon, Professor of His-<lb />
tory and Political Science at Wom-<lb />
an's College, vice-president; and Dr.<lb />
Jean Swanson, Professor of Music<lb />
t Meredith College, executive sec-<lb />
retary.<lb />
Representatives of fourteen North<lb />
(arolina colleges and the national<lb />
headquarters of the American As-<lb />
sociation of University Professors<lb />
were present. Attending from East<lb />
Carolina, in addition to Dr. Poin-<lb />
dexter. were Dr. Wellington Gray,<lb />
pr. John Howell, Dr. Charles Price,<lb />
ind Dr. Frances Adams.<lb />
Junior Meeting Set<lb />
ATTENTION JUNIORS: There<lb />
will he a junior class meeting on<lb />
Monday, March 13, at 7:00 pm<lb />
in Austin roon 122. Plans will he<lb />
made for the annual Junior-Sen-<lb />
ior Dance.<lb />
 Harris, faculty advisor, greeted<lb />
the jruests as they arrived. The<lb />
brothers served as guides to conduct<lb />
the visitors on a tour of the house<lb />
nd grounds. Among those present<lb />
for the occasion were faculty and<lb />
administrative members, local digni-<lb />
taries, parents of the hosts, and of-<lb />
cers and members of other district<lb />
Theta Chi chapters.<lb />
The house, located at 414 W. 4th<lb />
M , is a two-story red shingle struc-<lb />
ture, trimmed in white, housing ap-<lb />
r-ximately 25 brothers. Tt was pur-<lb />
hased by Theta Chi last August,<lb />
and has undergone extensive re-<lb />
modeling, including renovation of<lb />
the basement for use as a social<lb />
'oom, wall to wall carpeting down-<lb />
stairs, and a modern shower system.<lb />
The house contains a completely sep-<lb />
arate apartment for the house-<lb />
mother.<lb />
The speaker for the afternoon was<lb />
Dean James Mallory, whose help and<lb />
influence have guided Theta Chi and<lb />
other fraternities on campus. In his<lb />
speech, Dean Mallory congratulated<lb />
the fraternity on its work, and chal-<lb />
lettged the brothers to go on to great-<lb />
er things, and to look fco the future.<lb />
Speaking to the brothers and the<lb />
guests, Dean Mallory stated. "We<lb />
must conduct ourselves more respon-<lb />
sibly and maturely. We must make<lb />
provisions and conscientious efforts<lb />
to better ourselves intellectually and<lb />
spiritually. We must stop drifting in<lb />
the stream of mediocrity. We should<lb />
broaden our horizons. We must put<lb />
our faith in God and not be too ma-<lb />
terialistic. This then is the challenge<lb />
of the future<lb />
President L. S. Guy announced the<lb />
lar Bloody Mary. She has had pro-1 for E&amp;&amp;t 0 musicals. This<lb />
fessional experience, and has also. yeaf ft 2? piece orchegtra wiU bt<lb />
performed in a number of produc- uged<lb />
tions at Montreat College. This is; . , ,<lb />
, "In 20 days, the playhouse and th<lb />
her first performance here.<lb />
 ,  . , .r. music department with the help am<lb />
Bob Kornegay returns to play the J JT.<lb />
. organizing seahee, Luther cooperation of the S.G.A Presiden<lb />
K"meray, a member of the  Jenkins and numerous college per<lb />
College ChoiT, Men's Glee Club, and Bonnel have pot together the mos<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Men's Choras has an- c?tstsnding mosicaJ in the histor<lb />
neared in "Carousel f:Kiss Me j of East Carolina cctinued Mi<lb />
Kao "Annie Get Your- Crm and' Fayes.<lb />
Billis.<lb />
THETA CHI HOUSE . . . formerly opened during a reception before the<lb />
Quarter break. Dean Mallory dedicated the house before an estimated 300<lb />
guests.<lb />
Campus Sororities Combine Talents<lb />
To Present 'Broadway In The Spring<lb />
"Broadway in the Spring" will be I Alpha Omicron Pi are in charge <lb />
the theme of the Sorority Spectac-<lb />
ular which will be presented on Fri-<lb />
day, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium.<lb />
This presentation will be given by<lb />
he eight sororities on campus as a<lb />
benefit for the Chapel Fund. This is<lb />
tne first benefit that has been given<lb />
to raise money for the new chapel.<lb />
Each sorority is doing a take off<lb />
on a broadway musical or familiar<lb />
broadway hit tunes.<lb />
Tri Sigma is presenting songs<lb />
from "Pajama Game Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi. "Can Can Alpha Omicron Pi,<lb />
"Iil Abner Kappa Delta, "Carou-<lb />
ol and Chi Omega "South Pacif-<lb />
ic Alpha Phi will model the latest<lb />
fashions in their "Fashions in Re-<lb />
views Delta Zeta will present "Menr-<lb />
orias of Broadway and Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta will present "Ghostville Hit<lb />
Parade a take off on the Lucky<lb />
strike Hit Parade.<lb />
The Panhellendc Council is spon-<lb />
soring the program, and advisors are<lb />
Miss Sophie Fischel and Miss Gay<lb />
Hogan.<lb />
I Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Phi, and<lb />
Publicity; Delta Zeta, tickets, ar<lb />
Tri Sigma, letters to the facult<lb />
members. Kappa Delta is overseeir<lb />
the production and programs, ar<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Phi are<lb />
charge of the set.<lb />
A first, second and third prize ri<lb />
bon will be presented to the winnir<lb />
skits, which will be judged by thr<lb />
faculty members non-affiliated wi<lb />
any sorority.<lb />
Admission is 50 cents and ticke<lb />
c-sn be 'purchased from any sorori<lb />
girl, or at the door.<lb />
Candidates Speak<lb />
Candidates for Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association offices in<lb />
the March election wiU apeak in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium at 7:0C<lb />
p.m. March 14.<lb />
The S.G.A. urges the student<lb />
body to attend these speeches.<lb />
For those students whn art<lb />
unMe to hear the speeches firs-<lb />
hand, campus Radio WWWS wil<lb />
broadcast them Use foUowinj<lb />
night.<lb /><pb facs="00038690_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Students Forget Duties<lb />
Ejection Day, Importance<lb />
Of Our SGA President<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Students Applaud Campus Intellectual Life<lb />
"Caesar, beware the Ides of March<lb />
These words, according to Shakespeare, rang<lb />
out in the streets of Rome to forewarn the<lb />
governmental death of the Roman Empire<lb />
dictated by Julius Caesar.<lb />
However, the Ides of March will give<lb />
us, as students at East Carolina, an oppor-<lb />
tunity to peacefully and democratically se-<lb />
lect the governmental body that will lead us<lb />
through the coming year.<lb />
One week from today approximately one<lb />
third of the campus population will elect a<lb />
president to head our Student Government<lb />
Association and to represent our school at<lb />
regional, state, land nationl conferences. The<lb />
man elected will be representative of our<lb />
school wherever he appears, officially and<lb />
unofficially.<lb />
Why will even less than one third of<lb />
the total number of students enrolled at<lb />
East Carolina (and the greatest part of<lb />
these from fraternities, sororities, veterans,<lb />
and girls' dormitories) cast a vote to elect<lb />
this personIs it because the other two thirds<lb />
do not realize the importance and influence<lb />
of the president of our SGA? Our SGA pos-<lb />
sesses student powers probably beyond the<lb />
realization of the majority of the student<lb />
body. With these powers this association is<lb />
enabled to act in ways most beneficial to the<lb />
students. It is capable of carrying out poli-<lb />
cies now that were beyond its scope in the<lb />
past.<lb />
The presidency of our SGA should<lb />
therefore be filled by a man whom the stu-<lb />
dents know and trust to work in the best<lb />
interest of East Carolina and its growth in<lb />
strength and prestige.<lb />
The president's importance lies also in<lb />
his power to appoint all special committees.<lb />
In appointing these committees, he must be<lb />
extremely familiar with each committee's<lb />
duties. This requirement is met when a pres-<lb />
ident is elected who has past experience in<lb />
SGA work. A long period of service with suf-<lb />
ficient background should be one of the first<lb />
things students look for when they elect a<lb />
new president .<lb />
If a man is elected to the presidency with<lb />
little or no past experience in student gov-<lb />
ernment, it will take practically an entire<lb />
quarter before he can acclamate himself to<lb />
the SGA and his duties. With this time lost<lb />
he would likely have an ineffective admin-<lb />
istation.<lb />
With the number of candidates for pres-<lb />
ident narrowed to only two men. the student<lb />
voters have an opportunity to examine each<lb />
man closely for his background in SGA work,<lb />
his platform, and his ability to represent<lb />
the student body as a whole. As citizens of<lb />
the campus, endowed with a voting power,<lb />
it is every student's responsibility to seek<lb />
the candidates out, and to decide which man<lb />
better meets all requirements.<lb />
Campaign speeches are scheduled for<lb />
this Tuesday night. We of the East Carolin-<lb />
ian urge each student who is concerned about<lb />
his own welfare and the fate of the college<lb />
to attend these speeches to acquire the best<lb />
understanding of each candidate's platform<lb />
and the policies that he would support should<lb />
ho lie elected to this important position.<lb />
Why will only one third of the students<lb />
vote in this election? Perhaps it is the trend<lb />
we find prevalent on campus, "to sit back<lb />
and let somebody else run the school<lb />
Student's we are the leaders of tomor-<lb />
row . . . soon to be today. We are the 'select'<lb />
of our generation. We will be looked to for<lb />
leadership and guidance. We will not be able<lb />
to "sit back and let somebody else run the<lb />
nation We cannot wait until we graduate<lb />
from this institution to begin exercising our<lb />
inherited rights. Immediately upon gradua-<lb />
tion, it will be demanded and expected of us<lb />
to be out front with an applicable knowledge<lb />
of the principles our national government<lb />
was founded upon And these principles are<lb />
best learned and practiced through our self-<lb />
government here.<lb />
East<lb />
man<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor .<lb />
News Editor <lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Feature Editor <lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Photographer <lb />
Photographer Assistant<lb />
Cartoonist <lb />
Subscription Director<lb />
 Pat Harvey<lb />
 Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Jim Stingley, Jr.<lb />
Richard Boyd<lb />
Jean Peace<lb />
B. D. Mills<lb />
. Grover Smithwick<lb />
 George Hathaway<lb />
Jay Arledge, Gale Hammond<lb />
 Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager  Shelba Morris<lb />
Columnists Marcelle Vogel, Pat Farmer,<lb />
Pat Harvey, Jasper Jones, Roy Martin, Jim<lb />
Stingley, Jr Kay McLawfeon, Mary Anne Pem-<lb />
nington<lb />
(Reporters  Marcelle Vogel. Jasper Jones, Jim<lb />
Stingley, Jr Lewis Latham, Merle Summers,<lb />
Ruth Johnson, Sylvia Vick, Mary Anne Penning-<lb />
ton<lb />
Circulation  Atpha Phi Omega Fraternity<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 wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word ef it<lb />
 taut lw Ii!<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
May two rural citizens of East-<lb />
ern Carolina, who are already depen-<lb />
dent upon and grateful for the cul<lb />
tural establishment of East Carolina<lb />
College, express their applause and<lb />
.support for the recent editorial in<lb />
the campus paper calling for a more<lb />
dynamic intellectual life at the col-<lb />
lege and for the assumption by the<lb />
college of a more conception of its<lb />
role in this region? These two pur-<lb />
poses are inseparable.<lb />
A college finds its health through<lb />
the pursuit of intellectual excellence<lb />
and spiritual refinement. Through<lb />
this pursuit also, and only through it,<lb />
can the college give to the larger<lb />
community the transfusion of new<lb />
blood that we all hope from it. As<lb />
your editorial writer pointed out,<lb />
Eastern Carolina is something of a<lb />
cultural backwater. He might have<lb />
added that much of its economy be-<lb />
longs to the age of feudalism and<lb />
much of its politics to the 18th cen-<lb />
tury. To say these things is only<lb />
to add to the acuteness of one's vision<lb />
of the vital community we might<lb />
have if we could just once breathe<lb />
deeply and say aloud, "We must be-<lb />
gfn to live wholly and in our own<lb />
time<lb />
But it would be a serious mistake<lb />
to suppose that Eastern Carolina is<lb />
essentially more stagnant than the<lb />
rest of the country. Does our na-<lb />
tional Congress convey an image of<lb />
youth and intelligence when it of-<lb />
fers passive resistance to the exhor-<lb />
tations of our vigorous new Presi-<lb />
dent? Is it possible to see a refine-<lb />
ment of the spirit in the "music" of<lb />
our juke boxes and in the "art" of<lb />
our advertisements? Do our news-<lb />
papers fulfil their democratic re-<lb />
sponsibility by maintaning a stan-<lb />
dard of intellectual excellence in their<lb />
pages?<lb />
But if the picture of commercial-<lb />
ized' culture, political apathy, and<lb />
braggadocio ignorance sometimes<lb />
seems gloomy there are signs, how-<lb />
over tentative, that a new world is<lb />
striving to be born among us. Presi-<lb />
dent Kennedy's confidence in the fu-<lb />
ture of this country would make no<lb />
sense if he did not believe in such<lb />
a birth. And closer to home the very<lb />
appearance of this editorial, with its<lb />
touch of Randolph Bourne, is another<lb />
isign, for it in itself is a step toward<lb />
the new sense of community that the<lb />
writer hopes for.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Elizabeth Tornquist<lb />
David Tornquist<lb />
Recent Editorial Peeves<lb />
Fashion-minded Coed<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
In the last edition of the East<lb />
Carolinian, Ronald Knouse wrote in<lb />
his column, "Under The Trees a<lb />
very "uncalled for" paragraph about<lb />
the dress attire of the female sex<lb />
on the East Carolina Campus. To<lb />
begin with. I have yet to see a "LA-<lb />
DY" wear a blouse cut to the point<lb />
of bare coverage, and skirts hemmed<lb />
up to the thighs! Can you imagine<lb />
anyone making such a statement that<lb />
is completely neurotic? Maybe Mr.<lb />
Knouse had better take another look.<lb />
It is becoming a fashion today to<lb />
wear skirts hemmed about three in-<lb />
ches shorter than last years skirts.<lb />
What Mr. Knouse is referring to I<lb />
believe, is the so-called Bermuda"<lb />
skirt which is hemmed above the<lb />
knee. This skirt is very acceptable by<lb />
fashion experts everywhere. Mr.<lb />
Knouse should understand that girls<lb />
wear their clothes according to fash-<lb />
ion and accepted taste and not ac-<lb />
cording to the comments that the<lb />
"boys" of East Carolina make! The<lb />
comments that the "boys" make are<lb />
very sarcastic and foolish; for if<lb />
they knew so much about fashions<lb />
and such as they think they know,<lb />
they would know that the top fash-<lb />
ion designers are mostly men.<lb />
I believe that Mr. Knouse should<lb />
take a closer look at the college girl<lb />
of today. I feel that he would see that<lb />
the majority of the college girls are<lb />
dressed most appropriately for all<lb />
occasions. We girls do not resemble<lb />
tht trashy, uncouth girls he said<lb />
Welcomes Hard Work'<lb />
Editor Discuss President<lb />
Kennedy's Frist Days InOftice<lb />
(ACP)College editors across the<lb />
country have been commenting on<lb />
Pres. John Kennedy's first days on<lb />
the New Frontier.<lb />
Says CORNELLIAN, Cornell Col-<lb />
lege, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, quoting the<lb />
new president: " 'We will do what<lb />
must be done While this sentence<lb />
has meaning for every American, it<lb />
has special significance for men and<lb />
women of college age who believe<lb />
tomorrow is too late to do what<lb />
should be done today.<lb />
"Of special interest to collegians<lb />
was his proposal to form a national<lb />
peace corps to help foreign lands<lb />
rfieet their urgent needs for trained<lb />
personnel . . .<lb />
"In the few days . . . John F.<lb />
Kennedy has made absurd the char-<lb />
ges of those who picture him as an<lb />
untried, inexperienced youth<lb />
The NEWS, Northeastern Univer-<lb />
sity, Boston, explained Pres. Ken-<lb />
nedy's peace corps proposal ("tal-<lb />
ented young men willing to serve<lb />
their country, as technicians, fjor<lb />
three years as an alternative to<lb />
peace-time selective service . . .<lb />
qualified through rigorous standards,<lb />
Students Develop Weak<lb />
Ideas On Future<lb />
By LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
What will determine our future<lb />
.rogiression? Will it be as in the six-<lb />
teen hundreds when our progress de-<lb />
pended on a way across the Appa-<lb />
lachians into the great expanses of<lb />
tht West? Or will it be whether we<lb />
can hold our aggressors at length<lb />
and let our scholars provide a way?<lb />
At any rate what will be your part?<lb />
My part . . . well, I guess 111 just<lb />
leave that to politicians and try to<lb />
earn a living in my own little easy-<lb />
going way. This is tht attitude ac-<lb />
cepted by the majority of our col-<lb />
lege students today. They never seem<lb />
to realize the importance their<lb />
groove will play in the shaping of<lb />
our future United States of Ameri-<lb />
ca.<lb />
In just fifty short years how many<lb />
of our present leaders will be around<lb />
to guide us through the valley of<lb />
death . . . who will show us the way<lb />
. . . who will look after us? The<lb />
answer is, we, ourselves. We are the<lb />
ones who will be responsible for the<lb />
future of America and what kind of<lb />
landt our future generations will be<lb />
born into. <lb />
Why not take it upon ourselves to<lb />
accept the responsibility that will<lb />
soon be given us. Let's show our lea-<lb />
ders we are prepared to become lea-<lb />
ders and let them know the future of<lb />
trained in language, skills and cus-<lb />
toms of the country where they will<lb />
serve") and questioned students for<lb />
n.an-onwt he-street views.<lb />
Some sample comments: "A very<lb />
good idea, but should be applied to<lb />
persons older than draft age "Will<lb />
help cement relations with other<lb />
countries "Would put to work po-<lb />
tential lost when college-trained men<lb />
re eiven menial jobs in the service<lb />
They must be thoroughly trained in<lb />
language and customs "They'll do<lb />
more harm than good. Only profes-<lb />
sional diplomats should represent the<lb />
U. S "Women should be included<lb />
University of Utah DAILY CHRO-<lb />
NICLE believes Kennedy's inaugural<lb />
speech "may go down in history as<lb />
a classic statement of American<lb />
ideals The editors conclude: "It's<lb />
a large, tall order Kennedy faces in<lb />
his four, maybe eight years in the<lb />
White House. Let's hope it's not too<lb />
big to fill<lb />
Dr. Orville Alexander, chairman of<lb />
Southern Illinois University govern-<lb />
ment department, told the EGYP-<lb />
TIAN in an interview that he was<lb />
"satisfied" with the new adminis-<lb />
tration's opening days, adding that<lb />
while Kennedy may work hard at his<lb />
new job, there is not assurance that<lb />
he can solve the "multitudinous<lb />
problems" facing him.<lb />
Eastern Illinois University NEWS<lb />
hailed Kennedy's choice of CBS news-<lb />
man Edward R. Morrow as head of<lb />
U. S. Information Agency as a "very<lb />
definite indication that our overseas<lb />
publicity program will be stressed<lb />
more than in the past<lb />
'Under The Trees'<lb />
By RONNIE KNOUSE<lb />
1. His sadness swells . . . , weary<lb />
is his heart  he turns to mankind<lb />
. . . , he starts once more . . .<lb />
2. We foolish people leap into the<lb />
binding grips of trivialities . . . then<lb />
comes the true and worthwhile . . .<lb />
we are held and know not why . . .<lb />
3. The other day I met one of the<lb />
strongest men in our society . . . ,<lb />
about 5 feet, 11 inches . . . not over<lb />
160 pounds . . . , he could say "No<lb />
gracefully . . .<lb />
4. We carry burdens . . . , lift<lb />
mighty objects . . . , but still are<lb />
unable to accomplish the simple task<lb />
of humbling, humbling ourselves . . .<lb />
5. There's been a big trade in the<lb />
music field . . . , counterpoint for<lb />
side-burns . . . , orchestras for gui-<lb />
tars . . . , Bach for Fabian . . . ,<lb />
us to be, but instead we are girls<lb />
who watch the fashions and wear the<lb />
latest fashions, if we like or accept<lb />
them. I think that it wouldn't hurt<lb />
some of the "boys" of this college<lb />
to look through some of the fashion<lb />
magazines once in a while and take<lb />
a closer look at the girls around<lb />
them. Who knows? Maybe they would<lb />
find that they have "ROOM FOR<lb />
IMPROVEMENT" in their so called<lb />
"up to date" clothes!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Libby Keel<lb />
Is Freshman Interest<lb />
Lagging On Campus?<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
On February 12, 1961, the Fresh-<lb />
man Class held a call meeting of<lb />
the entire class. Due to very poor<lb />
attendance, several important issues<lb />
had to be dropped because of lack<lb />
of interest.<lb />
Is this, the largest Freshman Class<lb />
in the history of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, going to become known as the<lb />
class of least interest?<lb />
I, as a freshman, believe the stu-<lb />
dents of the class should re-evaluate<lb />
their position as prospective world<lb />
leaders and attempt to help make<lb />
the best of their class by supporting<lb />
it.<lb />
Several class meetings have been<lb />
called in the past several months<lb />
and participation has ebbed to its<lb />
lowest.<lb />
Freshman, support your class. It<lb />
fa ours to do with as best we see.<lb />
do not allow it to disintegrate.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
(Doc) Bill Wright<lb />
Freshman<lb />
-<lb />
Northeaster Lurks<lb />
Behind Spring Sun<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
Well class, they tell us Spring is<lb />
here. The fruit trees are in bloom,<lb />
the butter-cups have arisen, and the<lb />
Idle-Hour has opened. Now we are<lb />
doomed to a certain period of time<lb />
that will be dedicated to the optim-<lb />
ists of the world that swear with<lb />
frantic fervor that cold weather<lb />
ain't no more. They will bring out<lb />
their moth-ridden blankets, their<lb />
isun-shades, and with voice raked<lb />
together, they will shout the worn<lb />
out adage, "Spring is here.<lb />
This is all well and good. The<lb />
world needs a few people who have<lb />
an optimistic outlook, even though<lb />
they know they're only dreaming.<lb />
But what will happen to those dear<lb />
souls when the next "northeaster"<lb />
blows in? They'll be riding along<lb />
in some real suave convert, with the<lb />
top down. They'll be wearing sum-<lb />
mer apparel, such as sleeveless<lb />
blouses, short bermudas, cu-down<lb />
sweat shirts, and the various other<lb />
summer wearing stock. Then, like an<lb />
angry demon chasing the fair mer-<lb />
maid, they will be swept over by<lb />
the subtle and consuming vacuum of<lb />
an angry "North-Easter<lb />
Then, in the lull after the storm,<lb />
we, the pessimistic ones, shall come<lb />
and gather their fever ridden bodies,<lb />
say a few words of prayer, and try<lb />
to comfort their relatives. They just<lb />
lie there, their sleeveless blouses and<lb />
cut-down sweatshirts fluttering in<lb />
the breeze. Their sandy blankets<lb />
grey and tattered. Their ManTan<lb />
istreaking their sad, pitiful faces.<lb />
Their suave convert, silent and stilL<lb />
Once they were young, once they<lb />
were happy, but not any more. The<lb />
Ides of March befriended them, then<lb />
threw them on the shore. May this<lb />
be a word of warning, to sunbathers<lb />
here at school. Beware the nasty<lb />
northeaster, he will make of thee<lb />
. . .a fool.<lb />
LITTLE MAN<lb />
fallout School'<lb />
Gives Teachers<lb />
New Environment<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
Soon many of the EC students of<lb />
today will be teachers in the schools<lb />
of tomorrow. This raises a question<lb />
concerning the schools in which they<lb />
v ill be instructing. It is certain that<lb />
the school will not resemble the<lb />
"Little Red Schooiouse" of senti-<lb />
mental memory. With the pressing<lb />
problem of atomic war, the schools<lb />
of the future must be constructed in<lb />
a manner to protect pupils and serve<lb />
as a community center. Perhaps<lb />
schools of the future will be tagged<lb />
as "Fallout Schools and limited<lb />
classroom space will then not be the<lb />
main tproblem for our ever booming<lb />
population.<lb />
No teacher of tomorrow will have<lb />
to deal with the student's attention<lb />
being drawn to the out of doors. The<lb />
schools will be provided with steel<lb />
baffles which will block sun glare<lb />
and outside distractions. Each class-<lb />
room will be soundproof and private.<lb />
Remember your own days in primary<lb />
classes When the teacher was ter-<lb />
rified if the slightest noise escaped<lb />
down the hall to the principal's office ?<lb />
No longer will the students next door<lb />
hear your class sing "America the<lb />
Beautiful<lb />
The problem of lighting will be a<lb />
childhood memory and not a class-<lb />
room ,problem with which you must<lb />
cope. Not having rooms with outside<lb />
light, uniform illumination will be<lb />
possible. There will be no glare on<lb />
the board for any student at any<lb />
time; no contrast and no shadows.<lb />
Don't worry future teacher! Those<lb />
windows which supply the fresh air<lb />
to keep your students awake will be<lb />
replaced by unit ventilators. This fil-<lb />
ter will supply a continuous flow of<lb />
purified air, also heating in the<lb />
cooler months. If you are still wor-<lb />
ried about the window absence, per-<lb />
haps that closed-in feeling will be<lb />
lost when you learn of the large<lb />
Kodaohrome mural which will be on<lb />
the normal window wall. Each class<lb />
will have a view of mountains or<lb />
seacoast.<lb />
In time you will begin to rely on<lb />
the protective features of the "Fall-<lb />
out School Your ventilators filter<lb />
out radio-active dust. The walls are<lb />
thick and fire-resistant. The absence<lb />
of windows may save the lives of<lb />
your students. If the need arises the<lb />
families of your community could live<lb />
in the school for two weeks or more<lb />
. . . the length of time fallout dust<lb />
remains dangerous. The entire build-<lb />
ing will offer resistance to radio-<lb />
activity and thermal radiation.<lb />
Future teacher, if you are worried<lb />
about a community center, then the<lb />
"Fallout School" comes to the rescue.<lb />
Every club and organization in the<lb />
community will locate their head-<lb />
quarters in the school. Scout meet-<lb />
ings, dances, music concerts, audio-<lb />
visual courses and political rallies<lb />
all are to find the school an ideal<lb />
building.<lb />
Just picture yourself in the effic-<lb />
ient schools to come. They are sure<lb />
to be just as serviceable as the "glass-<lb />
house" schools of today, and yet they<lb />
fill the many other vital needs. Only<lb />
time will test the "Fallout Schools<lb />
This school is not a dream, nor is its<lb />
existence science fiction. Such a<lb />
school has been constructed in Mor-<lb />
ale, California, and is in use. It's<lb />
builders describe it as "a building<lb />
of notable beauty and usefulness<lb />
Who knows? Perhaps your students<lb />
may someday talk of the good times<lb />
in "Fallout School<lb />
"The reason so many Congressmen<lb />
are anxious to be reeleoted is that<lb />
they'd hate to try to make a living<lb />
under the laws they passedAdam<lb />
Wade.<lb />
'Escape? Never!<lb />
Run, Run, Run<lb />
By ROY MART IS<lb />
Once there was a mole, who inhabited<lb />
burrow on the outskirts of a great jungfe<lb />
This was an ordinary mole  he liked fa<lb />
burrow in sail different directions, and de-<lb />
rived much pleasure from feeling the earth<lb />
rise with his onslaught. Too, when he had be.<lb />
come weary of burrowing, he would scurry<lb />
from beneath the earth to view, with pride<lb />
the mound which he had raised.<lb />
The mole enjoyed his life on the edge<lb />
of the jungle. However, he had one great<lb />
fear . . . suppose one dlay he would burrow<lb />
too far, and come up in the midst of the grea<lb />
jungle. There, death was inevitible. f0r the<lb />
larger animals of the jungle preyed upon the<lb />
smaller ones. Yes, the mdle who enjoved<lb />
life had a great fear. But he put this fen<lb />
out of his mind, for so intent was he upon<lb />
gaining pleasure from life that the thought<lb />
of the jungle was secondary.<lb />
As fate would have it, one day the mole,<lb />
burrowing with all the energy possible in<lb />
so small a body did go too far . . . and when<lb />
he stopped and scampered from the earth<lb />
to gaze upon his work, he realized that he<lb />
was in the jungle. He began to tremble with<lb />
fear for he knew that he was in danger.<lb />
Regaining what little senses he had, and<lb />
acting primarily upon instinct, the mole hur-<lb />
ried back to the safety of his burrow. From<lb />
this vantage point, he surveyed the surround-<lb />
ing area outside before he started his jour-<lb />
ney out of the jungle the way he had come.<lb />
As he cast his glance from one direction<lb />
to another, the mole saw a fearful sight<lb />
There was the lion, creeping stealthily<lb />
through the underbrush towards the unwary<lb />
antelope grazing in the clearing. The lion<lb />
pounced, the antelope struggled, the grass<lb />
rustled violently, and then the only sound<lb />
which could be heard was the great jowls of<lb />
the lion smacking as he gourged himself<lb />
upon the meat of the antelope. The air smell-<lb />
ed of fresh blood.<lb />
When the lion had finished the jackals<lb />
came to finish devouring the carcass which<lb />
the larger animal had left. Then the buz-<lb />
zards came. They fluttered over the scene<lb />
as the jackals fought to keep then: away.<lb />
The mole, viewing the action, once again<lb />
began to shake with fear. He knew that he<lb />
must run  he must run as fast as he<lb />
could, back through the tunnels, he had<lb />
created, to safety. He turned and began mak-<lb />
ing his way. but the further he went, the<lb />
more tunnels he encountered. He could not<lb />
remember which tunnel would lead him out<lb />
of the jungle. He tried each tunnel  and<lb />
each tunnel led him deeper into the jungle.<lb />
He could not escape. He was in the jungle<lb />
fcrever.<lb />
Somebod<lb />
ig rooked . . .<lb />
Conformity Spotlighted<lb />
Fabulous Fifties Bring<lb />
Hovels of 'What We Need9<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
Have you ever noticed the signs of the<lb />
times in literature? Take for instance our<lb />
fabulous fifties. Authors write about every-<lb />
thing from daises to sex with the underly-<lb />
ing message that Uncle Sam and his chil-<lb />
dren had better watch out.<lb />
Through the media of the printed word<lb />
we have learned of the slipping moral values<lb />
of our society. We have read about the girls<lb />
of the night and their world of prostitution.<lb />
We have read of the American businessman<lb />
and his struggle with the organization and<lb />
most often we have read of suburbanites<lb />
and their lust for conformity.<lb />
What do they meanthese signs of tht<lb />
times? Do they mean that our society is on<lb />
the road to rain and we better take another<lb />
4ook at ourselves before we collapse. Or do<lb />
they mean that our contemporary writers are<lb />
sick individualsfilled with only the warp-<lb />
ed ideas of the ill? Or can these signs mean<lb />
we simply have prophets who want attention<lb />
so they write of insignificant details that<lb />
have existed for generations.<lb />
But perhaps these writers are proclaim-<lb />
ing in their unique ways the conflicts that<lb />
are facing man today. The age old conflict<lb />
of identification in this barred agemen<lb />
are constantly seeking to place in its proper<lb />
positionthe part of the puzzle that com-<lb />
pletes their structure. Man knows that in or-<lb />
der to exist, he must have that special in-<lb />
tangible something whkh gives him ambi-<lb />
tion and or satisfaction. He must have a code<lb />
of honor which gives him sense of values.<lb />
This perhaps is what authors are sayingfor<lb />
it is only through our on integrity that w<lb />
exist.<lb /><pb facs="00038690_tn_0003" /><lb />
THl'RSnAY. MARCH 9, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Student Speaker Enlightens Club To<lb />
Possibilities Of Future Space Travel<lb />
V.vshman math- out the great necessity for accuracy<lb />
guest speaker at m r j , . <lb />
 . Mr. Edwards ended his ne.nh h.<lb />
i uii' February meeting.<lb />
tin I'ViMiing was 'Let's<lb />
in orbit<lb />
Vt: Edwards, this<lb />
I possibilities of put-<lb />
ran can be traced<lb />
the time of the Creek,<lb />
MJ the theory that if<lb />
sari wer exerted on the<lb />
from a fountain that man could<lb />
md ride into space.<lb />
 noted Frencman of<lb />
. possessed giaai<lb />
an conquering space<lb />
 the context of many<lb />
s. Finally in L927, Dr.<lb />
eeded in the launch-<lb />
ket which traveled a dis-<lb />
eet with a velocity of<lb />
 hour.<lb />
tainly ha come a long<lb />
ide beginning, but<lb />
asj task Mr. Edwarda<lb />
arose at every turn<lb />
ced to solve. Rock-<lb />
ad to be built to<lb />
sen we due to heat,<lb />
house sufficient fuel<lb />
trips, all computers, and<lb />
' rials have to be<lb />
and extreme tempera-<lb />
 BJ d fuel Additions<lb />
ich as tail fins and<lb />
have to be reconciled<lb />
Edwards ended his speech by<lb />
giving numerous uses of satellites<lb />
uch as employing aerial photography<lb />
in obtaining an accurate shape of the<lb />
earth and relative positions of the<lb />
land masses, air density at very high<lb />
altitudes, density of mettoric par-<lb />
ticles of different soils, intensity of<lb />
u !tra-violet and cosmic radiation, net<lb />
energy input and output from the<lb />
earth's surface and atmosphere at<lb />
different locations, distribution of<lb />
clouds over the earth's surface, and<lb />
the great potential in National de-<lb />
fensespying and Early Defense<lb />
Warning.<lb />
vent<lb />
into detail ex-<lb />
and faults of<lb />
tnd fuels. He then<lb />
.it formulas,<lb />
I sk the basic prin-<lb />
ved in plotting the path<lb />
. 'lite, pointing<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta Elects<lb />
New Sorority Officers<lb />
In a rectnt eltction of offictrs, Gam-<lb />
ma Phi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
.sorority elected Judy Ann Gay to<lb />
serve as president for the 1961-1962<lb />
term.<lb />
Other new officers who will begin<lb />
their duties spring quarter are Patsy<lb />
Alexander, vice president; Linda<lb />
Mann, recording secretary; Elizabeth<lb />
Knox, corresponding secretary; Alice<lb />
Starr, treasurer; Vickie Lee, as-<lb />
sistant treasurer; Gail Elkins, Pan-<lb />
hellenic representative; and Eleanor<lb />
Speckman. junior Panhellenic repre-<lb />
sentative.<lb />
.Also elected were Blanche Kam-<lb />
mer, membership chairman; Phyllis<lb />
Xash marshal; Gail Elkins, journal<lb />
correspondent; Mary Ann Ricks,<lb />
chaplain; Melba Home, rush secre-<lb />
tary; Jannell .Stogner, historian.<lb />
Tours Inc. Offers<lb />
Exciting Trips To<lb />
College Students<lb />
Bachelor Party Tours, Inc spe-<lb />
cialists in travel for single people,<lb />
offers this year's college students<lb />
exciting escorted tours to Europe<lb />
and to Bermuda.<lb />
Two tours to Europe are sched-<lb />
uled. Tour number one leaves June<lb />
215 for 57 days in England, Holland,<lb />
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, It-<lb />
aly, Belguim, and France. The Ba-<lb />
chelor Party Itinerary features din-<lb />
ner parties in world famous restau-<lb />
rants plus theatres, operas, and so-<lb />
cial parties.<lb />
Tour number two departs June<lb />
28 and includes all the features of<lb />
Tour number one plus a two week<lb />
trip through the Scandinavian Coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
The Bachelor Partys Bermuda<lb />
Tour departs April 1st for eight days<lb />
on the islands during exciting "col-<lb />
lege week The Itinerary features<lb />
all the activities of "college week"<lb />
a welcoming dance a mammoth beach<lb />
party, and a jazz festival. These in-<lb />
clude a private yachet cruise with<lb />
picnic lunch a Calypso entertain-<lb />
ment, swimming parties, and a gala<lb />
farewell party at the Breakers Club.<lb />
Prices include air-conditioned accom-<lb />
modations at the Inveruries Hotel,<lb />
meals, sightseeing tours, and enter-<lb />
tainment.<lb />
For further information on either<lb />
.)! these tour programs, contact your<lb />
local travel agent or Bachelor Party<lb />
Tours, Inc Dept. CT 1, 444 Madi-<lb />
bon Avenue, New York City.<lb />
Spring Jazz<lb />
Famous Ft.<lb />
Festival Highlights<lb />
Lauderdale Pilgrimage<lb />
Now that Newport has apparently<lb />
seen its last Jazz Festival (The City<lb />
Council of Newport (Rhode Island<lb />
having voted not to issue a permit<lb />
for a Festival this summer), jazz<lb />
huffs across campus art advised of<lb />
the teaming of a new jazz location<lb />
with an old familiar vacationland.<lb />
If you plan to number yourself<lb />
among the 30 or 40 odd thousand<lb />
college stwdents seeking sun, fuh<lb />
and glorious relaxation in Fort Lau-<lb />
derdale, Florida this Spring, you can<lb />
expect to ibe on hand for the newest<lb />
additions to this year's Spring vaca-<lb />
tion itinerary, The First Annual Fort<lb />
Lauderdale Spring Jazz Festival and<lb />
the launching of CAMPUS LIFE<lb />
MAGAZINE, a new national college<lb />
publication under whose auspices the<lb />
Festival is being presented.<lb />
The Festival is a major portion of<lb />
a spectacular promotion intended to<lb />
launch the first issue of CAMPUS<lb />
LIFE MAGAZINE, which makes its<lb />
newsstand debut the last week in<lb />
AipriL<lb />
The jazz spectacular, which might<lb />
appropriately be referred to as<lb />
"Where The Sounds Are will be<lb />
housed in Fort Lauderdale's War<lb />
Memorial Auditorium for a period of<lb />
six days beginning Friday evening<lb />
March 24th. Jazz heavyweights<lb />
CHRIS CONNOR, THE HI-LO'S, the<lb />
big 14 man GERRY MULLIGAN<lb />
BAsND, THE GERRY MULLIGAN<lb />
SEXTET and CHRIS CGLUMBO<lb />
AND HIS GENTLEMEN OF JAZZ<lb />
will be on hand for the festivities.<lb />
An old favorite, familiar to Fort<lb />
Lauderdale regulars, WALLY "Show<lb />
Me What Ya' (kt" FUTCH will be<lb />
among local personalities included in<lb />
the Festival.<lb />
Journal Issue Features<lb />
EC Science Instructor<lb />
B. Knight, faculty<lb />
science department,<lb />
On Campus A<lb />
Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
hum of Dobie Gillis etc.)<lb />
WORDS: THEIR CAUSE AND CURE<lb />
Today let u take up the subject of etymology (or entomology,<lb />
I is sometimes called) which is the study of word origins<lb />
(or insects, as they are sometimes called).<lb />
Where are word origins (insects) to be found? Well sir, some-<lb />
times w orda are proper names that have passed into the language.<lb />
Tai owe, the words used in electricity: ampere was<lb />
named after its discoverer, the Frenchman Andre Marie Ampere<lb />
(177f,I - milarly ohm was named after the German G. S.<lb />
-1854), tcatt after the Scot James Watt (1736-1819),<lb />
and bxdb after the American Fred C. Bulb (1843-1912).<lb />
There is. incidentally, quite a poignant little story about Mr.<lb />
Bulb. Until Bulb's invention, all illumination was provided by<lb />
gas, which was named after its inventor Milton T. Gas who,<lb />
strange to tell, had been Bulb's roommate atCalTech! In fact,<lb />
strange to tell, thi third man sharing the room with Bulb and<lb />
Gas was also one whose name burns bright in the annals of<lb />
illuminationWalter Candle!<lb />
The three roommates were inseparable companions in col-<lb />
lege. After graduation all three did research in the problem of<lb />
,1 light, which at this time did not exist. All America<lb />
used to goto bed with the chickens. In fact, many Americans<lb />
(n chickens.<lb />
Well sir, the three comrades-Bulb, Gas, and Candle<lb />
promised to be friends forever when they left school, but success,<lb />
alas. BpoOed all that. First Candle invented the candle, got<lb />
rich. and forgot bis old friends. Then Gas invented gas, got nch,<lb />
bankrupted Candle, and forgot his old friends. Then Bulb in-<lb />
vented the bulb, got rich, bankrupted Gas, and forgot his<lb />
old friends.<lb />
 kBw$lMMm<lb />
Candle and Gas, bitter and impoverabed at the age respeo-<lb />
tiveh of 75 and 71, went to sea  MfP" J<lb />
oldest and second oldest cabin boy. Bulb, ""<lb />
went to sea, but he went in style-as a first-lass passenger on<lb />
1UEstrange to tell, ail three were aboard<lb />
Lwtank when she was sunk in the North Atiantic And<lb />
tell, when they were swimming for their lives after the<lb />
shamrock, all three clambered aboard the same dinghy!<lb />
stranf<lb />
,h,v Ml into each other arms and wept and ched to-<lb />
ri, mm and became fast friends all over again.<lb />
Z three year, they drifted in the gf?g?<lb />
rinring the Cal Tech rouser all ti while. Then, at long last,<lb />
thev spied a passing liner and were taken ?<lb />
Tlv remained fast friends for the rest of the days wtacfc,<lb />
1 retteort were not, nany, be.au the liner wh.eh picked<lb />
 tot Marlboro, were not invited during th.<lb />
Ufctimes ofBulb, Gas, and Candle! -5<lb />
these three friends never would have growr """g<lb />
What a pity<lb />
would have known' how much, despite their differences, theystill<lb />
had in common. I<lb />
candle, by gas, or JS ofce, a filter cigarette<lb />
them, you always get a full nav <lb />
t mean to sav that Mariboros can be lit by<lb />
y Xrtfe. d no matter how you light<lb />
an unfuW taste SS<lb />
Gas. and Candle -settle back and J<lb />
amle the sweet smile of friendship on ah who <lb />
jkB.<lb />
Test Apulications Available<lb />
Applications for the April 27, 1961<lb />
administration of the College Quali-<lb />
fication Test are now available at<lb />
Selective Service System local boards<lb />
throughout the country.<lb />
Eligible students who intend to<lb />
take this test should apply at once<lb />
to the nearest Selective Service local<lb />
board for an application and a bulle-<lb />
tin of information.<lb />
Following instructions in the bul-<lb />
letin, the student should fill out his<lb />
application and mail it immediately<lb />
in the envelope provided to Selective<lb />
Service Examining Section, Educa-<lb />
tional Testing Service, P. O. Box<lb />
586, Princeton, New Jersey. Appli-<lb />
cations for the April 27 test must<lb />
be .(lostmarked no later than mid-<lb />
night, April 6, 196L<lb />
According to Educational Testing<lb />
Service, which prepares and admini-<lb />
sters the College Qualification Test<lb />
for the Selective Service System,<lb />
i will be greatly to the student's ad-<lb />
vantage to file his application at<lb />
once. Test results will be reported<lb />
to bhe student's Selective Service<lb />
local board of jurisdiction for use in<lb />
considering his deferment as a stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Dr. Clifford<lb />
member of the<lb />
is represented in the current issue of<lb />
the quarterly journal "Ecology" by a<lb />
study of the "Tomocerine (Collem-<lb />
bola) in Old Field Stands in Nerth<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Dr. Knight's article traces the size<lb />
of population and the distribution of<lb />
these small insects. His investigations<lb />
were conducted n a series of open-<lb />
field and wooded areas, both hard-<lb />
wood and pine, in Piedmont North<lb />
Carolina, most of them in the Duke<lb />
University Forest. The study deals<lb />
largely with environment factors,<lb />
.such as temperature and moisture of<lb />
soil and litter.<lb />
Dr. Knight holds the B.A. and M.<lb />
A. degrees from the University of<lb />
(onnecticut and the Ph. D. degree<lb />
from Duke University.<lb />
Teace Marchers' Continue<lb />
Appeal For World Disarmament<lb />
(ACP)Six peace marchers  on<lb />
their way from San Francisco to<lb />
Moscowstopped at Arizona State<lb />
University, Tempe, last month to dis-<lb />
cuss war and disarmament with stu-<lb />
dents and faculty.<lb />
Their visit prompted expression of<lb />
varied views according to the State<lb />
Press. A psychology professor wel-<lb />
comed them with, "We would ap-<lb />
plaud these people for marching.<lb />
They are walking to the beat of an<lb />
inner drum, even though they may<lb />
be out of stop with the majority<lb />
Other faculty members and stu-<lb />
dents voiced approval and apprecia-<lb />
tion. One of the marchers explained,<lb />
"The walk is designed to convince<lb />
people of the necessity for uni-lateral<lb />
nuclear disarmament as the chief<lb />
means to avoid world war and the<lb />
destruction of civilization . . . We<lb />
want all people throughout the world<lb />
communist and non-communistto<lb />
demand of their governments to dis-<lb />
arm<lb />
He asked for speakers from the<lb />
signs saying "WAJR "KILL and<lb />
"EXTERMINAHE THE ENEMY<lb />
but none of the three spoke.<lb />
Other views: "The ideals of the<lb />
walkers are fine, beautiful. I hope<lb />
their ideals will be achieved one day.<lb />
However, it seems impossible at pre-<lb />
sent with the communists' purpose;<lb />
'to bury us ". pre-med junior.<lb />
"I think it is a terrific error for<lb />
the U. S. to disarm firstan Eng-<lb />
lish junior.<lb />
"Pacifism is extreme naivety or<lb />
lunatism . . . the men who stood at<lb />
Concord and Bunker Hill were more<lb />
interested- in freedom than life. 1<lb />
think we should fight to the death to<lb />
protect our way of lifean un-<lb />
identified ASU student.<lb />
State Press concluded editorially,<lb />
"We "think their ideals are . . . really<lb />
the goals of all mankind. Unfortu-<lb />
nately, we don't think they'll work.<lb />
As long as men like Hitler, Stalin . . .<lb />
and other maniacs are born, disarm-<lb />
ament won't work . . .<lb />
"We can't disarm'not yet, any-<lb />
Bayley Serves As New<lb />
Group Commander<lb />
Harry P. Bayley will serve as Ca-<lb />
det Group Commander of the 600th<lb />
Detachment, Air Force ROTC, at the<lb />
college during the remainder of the<lb />
1960-1961 term.<lb />
In his new position Bayley holds<lb />
the rank of Cadet Lieutenant Colon-<lb />
el. As a cadet in the detachment, he<lb />
has an outstanding record and has<lb />
received a number of awards and hon-<lb />
ors. In May 1960 he was awarded the<lb />
Outstanding Achievement Medal. He<lb />
is now serving also as Commander<lb />
of the Arnold Air Society at the<lb />
college.<lb />
Alpha Delta Installs<lb />
Four New Members<lb />
Alpha Delta Tan. Industrial Art's<lb />
honorary fraternity, installed four<lb />
new members on Wednesday evening,<lb />
February 15.<lb />
The President, Bobby Pope, and<lb />
Secretary, Albert Pinkham, welcomed<lb />
the new members who are as fol-<lb />
lows: William A. Brown, Jr Mar-<lb />
shall G. Martin. James H. Vernelson<lb />
and Qarlton K. Tew.<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary<lb />
fraternity based on scholastic<lb />
achievement in Industrial Arts and<lb />
related fields. Its purpose is to rec-<lb />
ognize accomplishments, promote<lb />
seholastk proficiency, foster profes-<lb />
sional advancement and uphold pei-<lb />
sonal and professional honor. The<lb />
precepts on which the fraternity was<lb />
founded are: Leadership, Service,<lb />
and Honor.<lb />
Lamp Serves As<lb />
Club Memorial To<lb />
Rachel E. Spivey<lb />
Am engraved Betty lamp, official<lb />
emblem of the American Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Association, has been ac-<lb />
quired by the Home Economics Club<lb />
and will be used' as a memorial to<lb />
Rachel E. Spivey EC student killed<lb />
in an automobile accident December<lb />
4; 1960.<lb />
Miss Spivey, an outstanding stu-<lb />
dent, was a member of the Home Ec-<lb />
onomics Club, the Young Women's<lb />
Christian Association, the Young<lb />
Democrats Club, and the College Un-<lb />
ion Student Board. She also served<lb />
as class editor of The Bucaneer, col-<lb />
lege year book, and social chairman<lb />
of Fleming Hall. She was a member<lb />
of Ghi Omega, social sorority.<lb />
The Betty lamp, symbol of the As-<lb />
sociation, "suggests the idea for<lb />
which the American Home Econom-<lb />
-is Association stands; the applica-<lb />
tion of science to the improvement<lb />
of the home It is an open wick<lb />
iron lamp which the first New Eng-<lb />
and pioneers brought with them to<lb />
this country. The design of the lamp<lb />
snd the principle by"which it gives<lb />
light are the same as that of lamps<lb />
found in the ruins of ancient cities<lb />
which had their rise and fall many<lb />
centuries before ithe Christian era.<lb />
The memorial to Miss Spivey, the<lb />
Betty lamp, will be used for initia-<lb />
tion of freshmen into the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Club, for installation of of-<lb />
ficers into the Club and for initia-<lb />
tion of seniors as members of the<lb />
American Home Economics Associa-<lb />
ion and the North Carolina Home<lb />
Rconomics Association.<lb />
The memorial committee, appoint-<lb />
d to determine the Home Economics<lb />
CWb memorial to Miss Spivey, was<lb />
composed of Betty Jo Sutton, chair-<lb />
nan, Roberta E. Harrison, and Ann<lb />
H. Middleton.<lb />
Mabel E. Dougherty and Lilah R.<lb />
"aut, faculty members of the depart-<lb />
ment of home economics, served as<lb />
:dvisors on the committee.<lb />
crowd. Three students had raised I way<lb />
y<lb />
Economics Association To Conduct<lb />
Foreign Students Study Program<lb />
A special summer training pro- j Sponsored by The American Eco-<lb />
gram for selected foreign students 0mic Association, this fourth ses-<lb />
who have been admitted to graduate skm of the Economics Institute win<lb />
be held at the University of Colo-<lb />
study in economics or agricultural<lb />
economics at U. S. universities and<lb />
colleges was announced recently by<lb />
the Institute of International Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
GREATrr. BRILLIANCEBY DESIGN<lb />
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Lautares Bros. Jewelers<lb />
rado in Boulder, from June 30 to<lb />
August 30, 1961.<lb />
The Economics Institute provides<lb />
an intensive review of micro-eco-<lb />
nomic and macro-economic theory,<lb />
concentrated training and practice in<lb />
oral and written English, and sup-<lb />
plementary training in mathematics.<lb />
A general introduction to the United<lb />
States economy and society is also<lb />
offered.<lb />
Interested foreign students who<lb />
are about to begin graduate studies<lb />
in economics in the U. S. may apply<lb />
for admission to the Institute by<lb />
writing for application blanks to the<lb />
Chairman of the Department of Ec-<lb />
onomics at the university where his<lb />
graduate studies are to be under-<lb />
taken next fall. Deadline for appli-<lb />
cation is April 7.<lb />
Angel Flight To Head<lb />
Carolina's Groups<lb />
Captain Vance M. Lockamy, Jr<lb />
Air Force advisor to the college An-<lb />
gel Flight, an auxiliary of the AF<lb />
ROTC Cadet Group, has announced<lb />
that the campus lAngel Flight has<lb />
been elected to .head the North and<lb />
South Carolina area of Angel Flights.<lb />
Angel Flight Major Mary E. Pow-<lb />
ell, former commander of the local<lb />
Angel Flight, ras been elected com-<lb />
mander of the two-state area. Along<lb />
with the new office, Miss Powell has<lb />
been given the Anigel Flight rank of<lb />
Lieutanent Colonel.<lb />
Miss Powell's staff will include<lb />
Angel Flight Captain Joan Phelps,<lb />
executive officer; and Angel Flight<lb />
Captain Dorothy Humphreys admin-<lb />
itrative services officer.<lb />
Faculty And Students<lb />
Boycott U. Bookstore<lb />
(iAiOP) University of Chicago<lb />
books-tore was boycotted last month.<lb />
A CHICAGO MAJtOON editorial had<lb />
criticized the action of the bookstore<lb />
manager. The edit helped set oif the<lb />
boycott and picketing.<lb />
The manager had been charged<lb />
by UC's student government with<lb />
'manifest unfairness" after letters<lb />
he had written to several publishers<lb />
who had agreed to deal with student<lb />
government's discount book ordering<lb />
service had resulted in cancellation<lb />
of the agreements.<lb />
iVENING STAR SET<lb />
Engagement Ring $450.00<lb />
Bride- Circlet$ 30.00<lb />
Oct. pu.  (Of PricM MCI. ft. Tm.<lb />
Evans Street<lb />
Q3xm<lb />
COLLEGE COED<lb />
FASHION CONTEST<lb />
TWENTY-FIVE EXCITING PRIZES<lb />
INCLUDING AN ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO LOS ANGELES TO WORK<lb />
AT LANZ FOR 6 WEEKS DURING SUMMER VACATION AND FABULOUS<lb />
IANZ WARDROBES. CONTEST FORMS AND INFORMATION AT:<lb />
Louisiana Offers $2,000 Scholarships<lb />
&amp;<lb />
College Shop<lb />
And at other stores carrying Lanz<lb />
Louisiana or neighboring states.<lb />
They must hold a Bachelor's degree<lb />
from a four-year college or univer-<lb />
Louisiana State Library is offer-<lb />
ing two $2,000 sdholianships, for<lb />
graduate study leading to a Master's<lb />
degree in Library Science.<lb />
Announcement of these grants,<lb />
which are included in this library's<lb />
State Plan and made possible<lb />
through funds available under the<lb />
Library Services Act, is made by Dt.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY  ,<lb /><lb />
College Choir Renders Exceptional<lb />
Program; Solos Win Ovations<lb />
The K.ist Carolina College Choir<lb />
concert under the direction of Mr.<lb />
Jon Johnson on Thursday March<lb />
2 must be considered a real event by<lb />
?ny andards. Everything about<lb />
the program and its presentation<lb />
fresh and alive, and there was<lb />
scarcely a lag in interest during the<lb />
-hour program.<lb />
Daring the first section of the pro-<lb />
  choir wore traditional E.<lb />
Choir vestments and stood in<lb />
entioMl choir formation. After<lb />
ntermission, however, the<lb />
ppeaied in evening tux-<lb />
aad black street-length formal<lb />
The choir was also spread<lb />
era which covered the en-<lb />
W right tage and placed indi-<lb />
about three or four<lb />
:n each other.<lb />
Choir Performs Well<lb />
T 'a program was consis-<lb />
injr as well as beau-<lb />
erfonned. The first half of<lb />
jam. which was all religious,<lb />
 ' ifully free from the usual<lb />
"warhorses The concert<lb />
h the "Gloria in Excelsis<lb />
Bach's great MASS IN B<lb />
MINOR small orchestral ensemble<lb />
 in accordance with the ori-<lb />
sporing, and an excellent bal-<lb />
 i- obtained between chorus<lb />
 hestra.<lb />
Next, rhe choir perfonned If Ve<lb />
Hear The Angela Sing" an<lb />
in the Dorian mode composed<lb />
M Goren Johnson. As the cotn-<lb />
was conducting, the perform-<lb />
moal be considered to he defi-<lb />
 The work itself is a Chn'st-<lb />
iui composed on a text by<lb />
well, the nineteenth cen-<lb />
 poetess. Mr. Johnson's<lb />
frankly melodious and pre-<lb />
oblen to the listener, but<lb />
k certainly deserves further<lb />
ea so that we can get to<lb />
'UT Queant Laaria an Eleventh<lb />
piainsong, was a hi-hlight<lb />
Mr. Johnson is a spe-<lb />
i early church music, and the<lb />
performance of this little<lb />
ler his direction demonstrat-<lb />
ossibihtiea of a seemingly<lb />
 Medieval plainsong.<lb />
k of space forbids much more<lb />
t on the first half of the pro-<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
gram except to note that the other<lb />
numbers were "Psallite Ungenito,<lb />
Christo lei Filio" by Michael Prae-<lb />
berioa, "Then Were My Eyelids Weil-<lb />
ed With Darkness" by Victoria. "Cru-<lb />
cifixus' by Antonio Lotti, and "The<lb />
Resurrection" by Gordon Young, a<lb />
contemporary composer. The first<lb />
three numbers, which range from<lb />
the Iate Renaissance to 1700, were<lb />
all very well done. The "Crucifixus"<lb />
in particular was extremely beautiful<lb />
because of the choir's full-bodied pi-<lb />
-imos and ability to sustain al-<lb />
ii act perfect intonation. "The Resur-<lb />
rection" was perhaps the only weak<lb />
number in the entire concert. The<lb />
music itself was very theatrical and<lb />
contained every cliche found in mo-<lb />
dern choral writing from hysterical<lb />
choral recitative to a growling elec-<lb />
tronic organ. It sounded like Easter<lb />
at Radio City Music Hall. The choir's<lb />
performance was certainly as j?ood<lb />
aa the work deserved.<lb />
The second half of the program<lb />
began with the "Geographical Fu-<lb />
jrue" by Ernst Toch. This number<lb />
combined musical form with the<lb />
thrilling medium of the speaking<lb />
chorus, and it was performed with<lb />
iaion and obvious gusto by the<lb />
choir. "Nightfall in Skye a sort of<lb />
little wordless tone-poem for choir,<lb />
followed the "Fugue<lb />
Folksongs Were High-lighted<lb />
Three folksongs were next on the<lb />
program "I'm Going Away a Ger-<lb />
man folksong arranged by Brahms,<lb />
"At the Gate of Heaven a Span-<lb />
ash folksong arranged by Margaret<lb />
Dodd, and "Just as the Tide Was<lb />
Flowing, an .Engliah folksong<lb />
adapted by Ralph Vaughn-Williams.<lb />
The Vaughn-Williams was a great<lb />
favorite with the audience. The ar-<lb />
rangement moved very fast and was<lb />
typical of the wonders that the<lb />
Grand Old Man of English music<lb />
'oul.i do with his native folksongs.<lb />
We would like to hear the E.C.C.<lb />
choir do an entire program of this<lb />
composer's works.<lb />
The two contemporary works<lb />
which followed were audience favo-<lb />
ritea also. "Since All is Passing" a<lb />
chanson by Paul Hindemith was the<lb />
shortest number on the program and<lb />
was performed with great care. "The<lb />
Last Invocation one of the CAR-<lb />
OLS OF DEATH composed by the<lb />
American eomiposer Walter Schu-<lb />
man on texts by Walt Whitman, al-<lb />
lowed the chorus to really "show its<lb />
stuff Once again the almost un-<lb />
canny intonation of the group was<lb />
obvious, and the intense and often<lb />
dissonant harmony of the work came<lb />
through beautifully. This number<lb />
was for many people the best thing<lb />
on the program.<lb />
After two Negro spirituals, "My<lb />
Lorrd, What a Mornin" and "Set<lb />
Down Servant the chorus sang an<lb />
exciting medley of numbers from<lb />
Meredith Wilson's "The Music Man<lb />
The choir had a really good time<lb />
singing these selections from the<lb />
popular musical, and the chofr's<lb />
whole approach to these songs was<lb />
thoroughly professional.<lb />
Solo Wins Ovation<lb />
" The numerous breaks in the pro-<lb />
gram were filled with solos by dif-<lb />
ferent members of the choir. Gerold<lb />
Tenancy sang "Nobody Knows the<lb />
Trouble I've Seen and Faye Cop-<lb />
pedge followed him with Gounod's<lb />
"O Divine Redeemer Betsy Han-<lb />
cock got a big ovation for "My Man's<lb />
Gone Now" from Gershwin's PORGY<lb />
AND BESS, and Bonnie sounded like<lb />
a real Cockney in two selections from<lb />
"My Fair Lady<lb />
The most memorable solo was the<lb />
Margaret Aria from Menotti's "Tele-<lb />
phone" sung by Patsy Roberts. Ifisa<lb />
Roberts voice was perfectly suited to I<lb />
the number, and she exploited it to'<lb />
the fullest. Miss Roberts was a clever<lb />
actress aa well as a talented aopnsno.<lb />
The audience in Wlight Auditor-<lb />
ium was one of the largest we have<lb />
seen foi anything this year. We only<lb />
arisa thai all the students at Fast<lb />
Carolina had been there. This is a<lb />
lirst-claaa choir and. as far as we<lb />
know, the best mixed chorus in the<lb />
state. They have in Mr. Gordon<lb />
Johnson a true artist of a director.<lb />
Mo is  sensitive precisionist who<lb />
knows exactly what can he done with<lb />
group the size of the EGC Choir.<lb />
This group is an organization for<lb />
BOC students to take pride in. and<lb />
we hone that all the students will<lb />
vive it heir full support and at-<lb />
tendance in the future.<lb />
Band To Present<lb />
Winter Concert<lb />
Monday In Wright<lb />
The Varsity Band, under the di-<lb />
lection of Thomas Miller, of the Mu-<lb />
sic Department, will present its An-<lb />
nual Winter Concert on Monday,<lb />
March 13, at 8:00 p.nu in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Numbers included in the program<lb />
will be: "Three Chorales by Men-<lb />
delsshon; "Ceremony for Winds<lb />
"Cacavas; "Classic Overture" by<lb />
Gossec; and "Pastel for Band by<lb />
Whitney. Other numbers are: "Sol-<lb />
emn Fugue" by Williams; "Overture<lb />
for Winds Carter; "Caribeguine<lb />
by Scharter; "Veteran's March<lb />
Paves; and "Marche Orientale by<lb />
Moussorgsky.<lb />
The Varsity Band is comprised of<lb />
Rtodante interested in playing in a<lb />
band, but not necessarily music ma-<lb />
jors. Since it was organized in 1958<lb />
the Varsity Band has grown in size<lb />
to f)2 pc-sonnel.<lb />
The president of the band is Larry<lb />
Wethanhy, of Hamlet; Bobby Mur-<lb />
phrey of Washington is vice presi-<lb />
dent, and secretary-treasurer is Peg-<lb />
try Morse of Rockingham, Suzanne<lb />
House of Newton Grove is publicity<lb />
director.<lb />
The Varsity Band will also present<lb />
a "Pops" Concert in the Spring. This<lb />
concert will be held on the Music<lb />
Hall lawn on Sunday, May 7.<lb />
Art Enthusiasts Stage Series Club Elects NOW<lb />
Of Off- Campus Exhibitions<lb />
iititions by student and faculty<lb />
 r East Carolina are now be-<lb />
red in Greenville, Wilson, and<lb />
 Mount.<lb />
These ahowa will later he on lis-<lb />
in hanks, places of business,<lb />
Wic buildings in various other<lb />
LDd cities Of Eastern North<lb />
 Carolina.<lb />
T e cries of off-campus exhibi-<lb />
is scheduled as part of a pro-<lb />
to develop the cultural poten-<lb />
tiafities and to encourage a greater<lb />
in the arts in the eastern<lb />
of the State.<lb />
To carry out this purpose, forty<lb />
ftinent men and women in the<lb />
recently effected an informal<lb />
anization at a meeting at the<lb />
home of President Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
iiggeation, made by President<lb />
William Shaw of the Peqple's Bank<lb />
I Trust Company, Rocky Mount,<lb />
exhibitions by college artists<lb />
hown in various localities<lb />
now becsana a reality.<lb />
-hows now on view were pre-<lb />
in the college ait department<lb />
a direction of Dr. Welling-<lb />
ton R. Cray and Metz T. Gordley.<lb />
Opening the series is an exhibition<lb />
ntinga by students at the Wa-<lb />
ia Bank and Trut Co. in Green-<lb />
 tists whose work appears in<lb />
ow are Lucille C. Coulbourn,<lb />
Joanne 0. Lackey. Vivian L. Rice,<lb />
John Robbins, and J. Lynn Burgess,<lb />
students; and Sharyn Burt of Oma-<lb />
ha, Nebraska, a junior at the college<lb />
last year.<lb />
Prii be by students of Dr. Bruce<lb />
Carter of the art faculty are now<lb />
1 eing exhibited at the Branch Bank<lb />
nd Tiiist Co. in Wilson.<lb />
"Confederate Lrtfantryman a<lb />
woodcut by Lammnee M. Blizzard;<lb />
a color lithograph by Mrs. Rose<lb />
Gornto Brraaon; an etching of trees<lb />
by Alvin Dunkle; and lithographs by<lb />
John Robbins and James B. Roper<lb />
are among the prints being shown.<lb />
Donald Sexauer, faculty artist, is<lb />
now exhibiting a group of paintings<lb />
at the People's Bank and Trust Co.<lb />
in Rocky Mount. The medium is ca-<lb />
ein with polymer as a vehicle. Mr.<lb />
Sexauer describes his paintings as<lb />
being "directed toward realism but<lb />
not realism of a photographic na-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Slate Of Officers<lb />
A special event of the February<lb />
meeting of the Library Club was the<lb />
election of new club officers for<lb />
1961-1962.<lb />
New officers who will direct ac-<lb />
tivities of the group during the com-<lb />
ing school year are Vickie L. Mor-<lb />
gan, president; Mary Ruth Scott,<lb />
vice president; Ronnie A. Cooper<lb />
ecretary-treasurer; and Faye Hof-<lb />
meister, reporter.<lb />
Student members of the Library<lb />
Club heard a discussion of "Librar-<lb />
ianship in the Public Library Field"<lb />
at their February meeting in the<lb />
Joyner Memorial Library.<lb />
Elizabeth Copeland, librarian of<lb />
the Sheppard Memorial Library in<lb />
Greenville as guest speaker, gave<lb />
a brief background of public library<lb />
work and emphasized recent trends<lb />
ir. the field. Certification for a pub-<lb />
lic librarian in North Carolina was<lb />
discussed and compared to existing re-<lb />
(luiiements for a school librarian.<lb />
Veterans Can Help In<lb />
Speed-up Payment Plan<lb />
Veterans who are expecting a GI<lb />
insurance dividend check under the<lb />
President's sipeed-up payment plan<lb />
can help themselves and VA get the<lb />
joh done by not making advance in-<lb />
'r ir.ual inquiries.<lb />
Accelerated dividend payments is<lb />
one of a sei-ies of Presidential ac-<lb />
tiona to assist the economy.<lb />
J. D. DeRamus, Veterans Admini-<lb />
t ration Regional Office Manager,<lb />
Winston-Salem, N. C, explained that<lb />
i swering a flood of questions from<lb />
individual veterans would divert per-<lb />
sonnel from processing the divid-<lb />
 nds, and thus create a delay.<lb />
H" said the VA is using every re-<lb />
orrce in an all-out effort to place<lb />
19 many dividend checks as possi-<lb />
the mail before the end of<lb />
University Senior Protests<lb />
Tennessee's Racial Policy<lb />
ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN -rC<lb />
communiStf-Hhowever little-subject<lb />
you to intimidation<lb />
"Although moat of the white peo-<lb />
ple, as did the judge, wili attempt to<lb />
convey the impression that there is<lb />
no need, that the Negroes are being<lb />
provided far, this was not my im-<lb />
pression<lb />
"The physical condition of the<lb />
shacks in which the Negroes live is<lb />
pathetic. For moat, the tents in which<lb />
they now live are far superior to the<lb />
housing they had before<lb />
"In Nashville, I found that the<lb />
average income for a Negro family<lb />
in Fayette is only $706 a year. The<lb />
of students was "picked up" by po- average years of education total less<lb />
lice in Brownsville, Tennessee, while an .even<lb />
ying to deliver a load of food and <lb />
clothes to the Negro tenant farmers. I m -<lb />
This represented the first delivery j t aCUlty Members<lb />
of supplies raised by Voice political 4ttend Conference<lb />
party on the Ann Arbor campus.<lb />
While driving to the warehouse<lb />
where the supplies were to be stored,<lb />
The Justice Department, the gover-<lb />
nor of Tennessee, the mayor of<lb />
Brownsville and the two United<lb />
States senators from Tennessee now<lb />
have telegrams from David Glltrow.<lb />
 University of Michigan senior,<lb />
protesting harassment of University<lb />
students in Haywood and Fayette<lb />
vounties in Tennessee.<lb />
Giltrow was with two groups of<lb />
students who went to Haywood and<lb />
Fayette counties to study conditions<lb />
and distribute supplies to Negro ten-<lb />
art farmers who suffered economic<lb />
reprisals for registering to vote.<lb />
.According to Giltrow, one group<lb />
AFROTC Cadets<lb />
Receive Medals<lb />
For Achievement<lb />
M<lb />
in<lb />
ch.<lb />
the group was stopped by Browns-<lb />
ville police who charged the driver<lb />
vith running a stop sign. Giltrow<lb />
was charged with resisting arrest<lb />
:fter attempting to rescue his cam-<lb />
era from one of the officers. Giltrow<lb />
reports that the Sheriff, also in the<lb />
ear, slapped him as he reached for<lb />
his camera and said, "Shut up, smart<lb />
alecky Northern kid<lb />
Charges were dismissed, however,<lb />
rnd they were told to leave the coun-<lb />
ty. Giltrow says he got his camera<lb />
back without the film.<lb />
Earlier, Giltrow, with another<lb />
group of students including Tom<lb />
Harden, editor of the Michigan Daily<lb />
and three University of Texas stu-<lb />
dents, visited the "Tent City" which<lb />
was set up in Fayette County to<lb />
;iouse displaced Negro tenant far-<lb />
mers.<lb />
Returning to Somerville, Tennes-<lb />
see, after the visit, their presence<lb />
threatened to cause trouble when a<lb />
crowd gathered outside the restau-<lb />
rant in which they were eating. The<lb />
Somerville sheriff and state police<lb />
escorted them safely out of town.<lb />
Wiiting for the Michigan Daily,<lb />
Ciltrow said of his experiences. "In<lb />
the South, little is needed to provoke<lb />
intimidation by the white citizens.<lb />
fn Fayette and Haywood counties<lb />
seemingly insignificant matters are<lb />
- nou rh to trigger harassment by<lb />
fv:i people and law enforcement<lb />
offici ils. Northern license plates,<lb />
J. O. Derrick of the science depart-<lb />
ment and Dr. Elmer R. Browning,<lb />
director of the department of busi-<lb />
ness, attended a meeting of the<lb />
Statewide Conference on Teacher<lb />
Fckication in Raleigh, March 3. The<lb />
)vf( Mng took place in the office of<lb />
the State Board of Higher Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The conference has been making<lb />
a study or the past two years of<lb />
various aspects of the training of<lb />
teachers in North Carolina and is<lb />
now preparing a final report on con-<lb />
i lusions reached.<lb />
Mr. Derrick is on the Steering<lb />
Committee and Dr. Browning on the<lb />
"onvmittee on Business Training' in<lb />
the Conference.<lb />
Brenda Nunnery Angel<lb />
Flight Commander<lb />
Brenda Nunnery has been elected<lb />
oinmander of the EC Angel Flight<lb />
with the !Amgel Flight rank of Major.<lb />
Her staff includes Angel Flight<lb />
Captain Sandra Nelson, Executive<lb />
Officer; Angel Flight 1st Lt. Nancy<lb />
Baker, Administrative Services Of-<lb />
fice r; Angel Flight 1st Lt. Retha E.<lb />
Rogers, Information Services Of-<lb />
ficer; Angel Flight 2nd Lt. N. Caro-<lb />
lyn Vaughn; Materials Officer; An-<lb />
i-el Flight 2nd Lt Russelyn P.<lb />
Slaughter, Historian; nd Angel<lb />
Flight MSgt. Sara Lou Rogers, Par-<lb />
'iamentarian. Julia Anthony was se-<lb />
I as the Drill Team Commander.<lb />
Th<lb />
Force i:ot<lb />
in )<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
'<lb />
Maichatn<lb />
Honorary Drill !<lb />
raise fund f<lb />
Dimes campaign, I<lb />
ceived the Oul<lb />
Medal. Presentation<lb />
by Lt. '<lb />
Men i:t. .Ii pi<lb />
i;  :   are: I<lb />
T. Wort hinf I<lb />
Ronald M. ('r.<lb />
I. - Biter, Jr I<lb />
I Thompson; Cad<lb />
W. Tem me.<lb />
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is en ! in <lb />
i 50 employee<lb />
Dr. Frood has already ordered<lb />
9,652 "Remember How Great"<lb />
records. Don't let him get<lb />
them all! Order yours NOW!<lb />
EC College Choir Takes Annual Tour<lb />
To Six Eastern North Carolina Towns<lb />
Gordley Exhibits<lb />
Watercolor Art<lb />
Metz T. Cordley, faculty member<lb />
he A.i t Department has received<lb />
the Imnor of having: two of his works<lb />
en for inclusion in the 1961 Na-<lb />
ional Watercolor Show.<lb />
The exhibition, staged in Peoria,<lb />
Illinois, included paintings by ar-<lb />
throuprhiout the United States.<lb />
Mr. Gordley! watercolors are<lb />
"Dancing Tree Forms" and "Tree<lb />
Motifs both examples of abstract<lb />
expressionism.<lb />
The faculty artist has been a staff<lb />
tber here since September 1959.<lb />
In addition to his work as a teacher<lb />
he a"ts as newspaper critic and re-<lb />
viewer of exhibitions staged under<lb />
the sponsorship of the art depart-<lb />
leent.<lb />
Mr Gordley is a graduate of<lb />
Washington University, St. Louis;<lb />
Ids the Master's degree in fine arta<lb />
m the University of QWahoma;<lb />
is now working toward the doc-<lb />
at Ohio State University.<lb />
The EC Collepre Choir, an ensemble<lb />
of 6S student vocalists, appeared in<lb />
eight concerts in North Carolina dur-<lb />
ing the two-week period of Feb. 19-<lb />
March 2. Directed by Gordon John-<lb />
son of the department of music, the<lb />
group sany in both high schools and<lb />
churches.<lb />
The Eighth Annual Tour of the<lb />
Choir took the group to six North<lb />
Carolina towns and cities. The sched-<lb />
uled concerts in high schools at Rock-<lb />
ingham. Fairmont, Dunn, Goldsboro,<lb />
and New Bern.<lb />
The Choir also appeared at the<lb />
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church in<lb />
Kinston, and at the First Baptist<lb />
Church in Washington.<lb />
The annual "home concert" by the<lb />
Choir opened tre college "Invita-<lb />
tion to the Arts" scheduled for the<lb />
Spring muter. This program took<lb />
place on March 2, in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Included in the choir's repertoire<lb />
nere works by the modern Austrian<lb />
composers Ernst Toch; Paul Hinde-<lb />
mith; William Scbuman, noted m<lb />
fKser and head of the Julliard School<lb />
of Music; Sir Hugh S. Robertson,<lb />
vjuthority on Scottish music, and<lb />
others. Included also were folk songs,<lb />
spirituals and selections from "The<lb />
Music Man<lb />
The choir also sang a varied group<lb />
of sacred compositions. Selections<lb />
ranged from the Eleventh Century<lb />
hymn "Ut Queant Laxis" to the con-<lb />
temporary "The Resurrection" by<lb />
Gordon Young.<lb />
The group also performed Mr.<lb />
Johnson's original composition "If<lb />
Ye Would Hear the Angels Sing<lb />
nn anthem in the Dorian Mode.<lb />
Nor all your tears wasn mv a w<lb />
SAM Hears Carolina<lb />
Sales Corp. Executive<lb />
Mr. Ed E. Rawl, Jr Vice-Presi-<lb />
dent of Carolina Sales Corporation,<lb />
spoke to the college chapter of the<lb />
Society for Advancement of Man-<lb />
agement on February 8, on the topic<lb />
"The Hiring and Training of Sales-<lb />
men Mr. Rawl stressed the im-<lb />
lortance of a three-way acquaint-<lb />
ance with the prospective employee<lb />
-that is acquaintance through the<lb />
application blank, the aptitude test,<lb />
and the personal interview. He also<lb />
mentioned the responsibility that the<lb />
interviews has in detecting annoy-<lb />
ing mannerisms and personality de-<lb />
ficiencies of the employee-to-be.<lb />
At Carolina Sales Corporation "to<lb />
know their product is the most im-<lb />
portant qualification of their Sales-<lb />
men To insure a successful selling<lb />
program a salesman must "plan his<lb />
work and work his plan<lb />
Somebody's<lb />
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
FAGE FIVE<lb /><lb />
Editor Announces<lb />
Staff Members<lb />
For Spring Term<lb />
Glamour7 Conducts Contest<lb />
For Best Dressed Beauties<lb />
Maynor Accepts Award<lb />
With<lb />
Quar<lb />
appear<lb />
the beginning of Spring<lb />
several new journalists will<lb />
the editorial staff of the<lb />
jjast Sardinian, as well as former<lb />
staff members announced East Caro-<lb />
linian Editor, Patsy Elliott, today.<lb />
Returning as business manager<lb />
be Jo Anne Parks with Keith<lb />
newcomer to the staff serv-<lb />
assitant business manager.<lb />
win<lb />
GLAMOUR has announced the<lb />
start of the fifth exciting "10 Best<lb />
Dressed College Uirls in America<lb />
contest. Look around you on campus<lb />
and see who fills these qualifications<lb />
as set by the magazine: 1. Good<lb />
figure. 2. beautiful hair. 3. Imagina-<lb />
tion in managing a clothes budget.<lb />
4. Good jrroomingnot just neat but<lb />
impeccable. 6. Appropriate campus<lb />
look (she's in line with local cus-<lb />
toms). 6. A clear understanding of<lb />
Harvey will resume her duties j her fashion type. 7. Individuality in<lb />
a, - inaging editor, a position held<lb />
for the past two quarters.<lb />
Staff members who will be fill-<lb />
ions new to them are: Mar-<lb />
Vogel, associate editor; Jim<lb />
news editor; and Jean<lb />
ire editor.<lb />
' in the capacity of sports<lb />
rill he Richard Boyd; assist-<lb />
Boyd will be B. D. Mills.<lb />
 inc; photographer will be<lb />
Smithwick with George<lb />
 i.vay as assistant.<lb />
nista for the Spring Quarter<lb />
. Roy Martin. Pat Farmer, Pat<lb />
m Stingley. David House,<lb />
V- Fennington as well as<lb />
 alternates.<lb />
list of reporters for the com-<lb />
f the East Carolinian has<lb />
NMnpleto-d. Serving with<lb />
news writers will be several<lb />
r,ou to the staff.<lb />
Phi Omega Fraternity will<lb />
ill on campus circulation of<lb />
East Carolinian, both men's and<lb />
s. Exchange and subscript-<lb />
ion ienartments will be under the<lb />
ion of Melba Rhue and Selba<lb />
V. <lb />
her use of color, accessories. 8. A<lb />
workable wardrobe plan. 9. A neat<lb />
way with make-up (enough to look<lb />
pretty but not overdone). 10. Ap-<lb />
propriate  not rah rah  look for<lb />
tff-campus occasions.<lb />
East Carolina's candidate will be<lb />
entered in this national contest in<lb />
competition with "best dressed on-<lb />
campus" winners from hundreds of<lb />
colleges throughout the United<lb />
States and Canada. Three pictures<lb />
of herin an on-campus outfit, a<lb />
ytime off-campus outfit and a par-<lb />
ty dress (full or cocktail length)<lb />
will be submitted with the official<lb />
entry form to the magazine for the<lb />
judging by a panel of GLAMOUR<lb />
editors.<lb />
tiest nightspots. The second week of<lb />
the "Ten Best Dressed College Girls"<lb />
visit to New York will be climaxed<lb />
by a Champagne Cotillion given in<lb />
their honor at the Waldorf Astoria.<lb />
The 1960 Cotillion, for the benefit<lb />
of the Institute of International Ed-<lb />
ucation, was co-sponsored by Rem-<lb />
ington iRand, Scripto, Inc. and GLA-<lb />
MOUR. The young women were pre-<lb />
sented to the Cotillion-ites in ball<lb />
crowns designed for them by leading<lb />
New York designers. Among the cel-<lb />
ebrities they met at the party were<lb />
Polly Bergen, Tony Randall, and Dar-<lb />
ren McGavin. The dance was preced-<lb />
ed by dinner at the Yale Club with<lb />
the Yale singing group, The Baker's<lb />
Dozen, who entertained at the Cotil-<lb />
lion as did the Princeton Tigertones.<lb />
Among the other highlights of the<lb />
1960 visit were a luncheon at The<lb />
Colony Restaurant hosted by Abbe<lb />
Rabiner who later presented each of<lb />
the ten girls with one of his famous<lb />
suits, gift typewriters from Reming-<lb />
ton Rand, perfumes from Ltanvin and<lb />
Dana who entertained at luncheon<lb />
snd cocktails, a glamorous round of<lb />
famous New York restaurants and<lb />
nightclubs, dinner at the liome of<lb />
GLAMOUR'S Editor-in-Chief, Kath-<lb />
leen Aston Casey, and an unusual<lb />
The ten young women who are<lb />
named GLAMOUR'S "Ten Best hnner da"ce on a CTOlSe baat on the<lb />
Thomas Miller To Direct<lb />
Junior High Band Clinic<lb />
mas W. Miller, director of the<lb />
Carolina Varsity Blajnd, has<lb />
 ed to direct an all eastern<lb />
 Junior High clinic band at<lb />
Mount High School Auditor-<lb />
Saturday, March 11.<lb />
clinic band is composed of<lb />
indred outstanding instrumen-<lb />
'. m eighteen Junior High<lb />
Eastern North Carolina and<lb />
first such clinic band to be<lb />
from the area.<lb />
Dressed College Girls in America"<lb />
will be photographed for the annual<lb />
August College Issue and will spend<lb />
two exciting weeks in New York in<lb />
June as guests of the magazine. The<lb />
"honorable mention" winners will be<lb />
featured in a fall issue of GLAM-<lb />
OUR.<lb />
The trip of the "ten best dressed"<lb />
to New York begins via American<lb />
Airlines to the Biltmore Hotel as<lb />
GLAMOUR'S guests. What the two<lb />
weeks will hold is still a surprise but<lb />
it v romises to be a gay, busy, glam-<lb />
orous visit. The highlight of the<lb />
first week will be GLAMOUR'S an-<lb />
nual College Fashion Show for 500<lb />
- tailers at the Biltmore. The 1960<lb />
-low opened with the "ten best<lb />
dressed" modeling the clothes they<lb />
were photographed in for the Au-<lb />
gust Issue. The finale featured them<lb />
in evening dresses being danced<lb />
down the runway by their escorts<lb />
for a gala evening at The Columns<lb />
ie of New York's newest and pret-<lb />
Hudson River,<lb />
The deadline for submitting names<lb />
to the East Carolinian editor is March<lb />
15th. The editorial staff will deter-<lb />
mine East Carolina's entry in this<lb />
contest.<lb />
BETTY MAYNOR . . . former associate editor of the 'East Carolinian re-<lb />
ceives the Best News Story Award presented by Tom Jackson, former editor,<lb />
at the 'East Carolinian' banquet.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins To Present Main<lb />
Address At FBLA Convention<lb />
Kirkland Enters Contest<lb />
James Kirkland of Raleigh, pho-<lb />
tographer on the staff the East Car-<lb />
olina, has entered a series of pic-<lb />
tures in the National Collegiate Press<lb />
Association Photography Contest<lb />
sponsored by Compton Encyclopedia<lb />
Company.<lb />
Kirkland, a junior business major,<lb />
has been the East Carolinian pho-<lb />
tographer for the past year.<lb />
The contest includes photographs<lb />
from college newspapers through-<lb />
out the United States. Each contest-<lb />
ant is required to submit at least<lb />
hree pictures that appeared in his<lb />
college newspaper during the course<lb />
of the preceding school year.<lb />
More than 600 high school and col-<lb />
lege business students will gather in<lb />
Durham this week-end for the Sev-<lb />
enth Annual Convention of the North<lb />
Carolina Chapter of the Future Busi-<lb />
ness Leaders of America. Headquar-<lb />
ters will be the Jack Tar Hotel in<lb />
Durham, March 10-12.<lb />
Dr. James L. White of the School<lb />
oi Business, state FBLA advisor,<lb />
has announced the program, which<lb />
will include addresses by a college<lb />
president and a 'business man.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, president of<lb />
the college, will be the principal<lb />
speaker Friday night, March 10, at<lb />
the First General Session.<lb />
E. P. McCollum of Greensboro will<lb />
vention will occur Friday afternoon,<lb />
when delegates may attend a spe-<lb />
cial showing at the Morehead Plane-<lb />
tarium at Chanel Hill or tour the<lb />
Liggett &amp; Myers Tobacco Company<lb />
factory in Durham.<lb />
Delegates to the convention will<lb />
have an opportunity to shaTe ideas<lb />
and problems during group meetings<lb />
scheduled for Saturday morning.<lb />
They will also have a chance to<lb />
compete for outstanding prizes and<lb />
certificates during contests on Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon to determine pro-<lb />
ficiency in spelling, public speaking,<lb />
and parliamentary procedure. Judges<lb />
will select as Mr. and Miss FBLA the<lb />
Rankin Displays Senior<lb />
Art Exhibit Of Prints,<lb />
Watercolors, Sculpture<lb />
Watercolors, prints, and sculpture<lb />
are included in an exhibition of tine<lb />
work of Ann Rankin. a senior art<lb />
student here.<lb />
The show, sponsored by the col-<lb />
lege department of art, will be on<lb />
view during the first two weeks oi<lb />
March in the Kate Lewis Gallery in<lb />
Rawl building.<lb />
Highlight of the exhibition is a<lb />
seated figure executed in concrete.<lb />
In this work Miss Rankin has sim-<lb />
plified the human form to emphasize<lb />
the rhythm of the figure.<lb />
In academic work Miss Rankin,<lb />
who is both majoring and minoring<lb />
in art, is scheduled for graduation<lb />
in May, 1961, and plans to teach next<lb />
year. During the winter quarter she<lb />
did student teaching in the Rocky<lb />
Mount schools.<lb />
As a student at East Carolina she<lb />
has participated in the activities of<lb />
a number of campus organizations.<lb />
She is on the staffs of "The Buc-<lb />
and his jwn dictionary to the j caneer  student yearbook, and "The<lb />
Rebel college literary magazine.<lb />
In adition, she is a member of the<lb />
Westiminster Fellowship of Presby-<lb />
terian students; the College Union<lb />
Student Board; the Art Club; and<lb />
Delta Phi Delta, national honorary<lb />
art fraternity.<lb />
Junior English<lb />
Test Set For<lb />
ffext Wednesday<lb />
Dr. Rachel H. Kilpatrick, Chair-<lb />
man of the English Usage Commit-<lb />
tee, has announced that the Junior<lb />
English Test will be given Wednes-<lb />
day, March 15 at 6:30 pm. in the<lb />
Library Auditorium. All students<lb />
who are classified as Juniors for the<lb />
first time must take this test.<lb />
If a student cannot take the ex-<lb />
amination on Wednesday evening,<lb />
'he should see Dr. Kilpatrick before<lb />
March 14 and receive permission to<lb />
take the test on Saturday, March 18,<lb />
at 9 a.m. The test will not be offer-<lb />
ed again this spring, and the Sat-<lb />
urday test is open only by permis-<lb />
sion of Dr. Kiltpatrick.<lb />
The test is to be timed of approxi-<lb />
mately one hour, and each student<lb />
is to bring his own pen, not ball-<lb />
, young man and young woman "most<lb />
T l!yI"Tgefh Jl: I likely to succeed Prizes will also<lb />
e awarded for the most outstanding<lb />
S<lb />
ummers<lb />
,T<lb />
( ted from Page 1)<lb />
:  ere i enough interest<lb />
Si  Discount Service"Many<lb />
out the state and na-<lb />
service. Local mer-<lb />
3 are aked to participate by<lb />
nerchandise discounts to col-<lb />
 ts. Some merchants have<lb />
taken the initiative and have<lb />
feasible<lb />
Si tdent advisory groups for<lb />
im study  "From time to<lb />
asked about our feelings<lb />
he continuation or elimin-<lb />
f certain courses. This is an<lb />
lent practice and should be con-j<lb />
and enlarged uponthere are j<lb />
courses that need to be re-<lb />
f Foreign Student Program<lb />
Td like to see our school sponsor a<lb />
;iont on campus. In re-<lb />
. Ae could possibly send one of<lb />
to their country. These<lb />
ama are now plentiful and of-<lb />
 ortunity for better un-<lb />
nding between countries<lb />
1 Student Opinion poll  "Our<lb />
campus is undergoing terrific chan-<lb />
. We have been given funds for<lb />
expansion of the College Union<lb />
facilities; there's talk of a change to<lb />
the semester system and no car priv-<lb />
ileges for freshmen, and countless<lb />
other proposals. An effective tu-<lb />
at the Second General Session. Mr.<lb />
McCollum is manager of the Electric<lb />
Typewriter Division of the IBM Cor-<lb />
poration. As a businessman, he has<lb />
been active in the North Carolina<lb />
Business Education Council through<lb />
service as a representative of the<lb />
Greensboro Chapter of the National<lb />
Office Management Association.<lb />
The Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America is the national youth or-<lb />
ganization for high school and col-<lb />
lege students studying business sub-<lb />
jects. It is sponsored by the United<lb />
Ivusdness Education Association, a<lb />
Department of the National Educa-<lb />
tion Association. There are more<lb />
than 2200 chapters of FBLA in the<lb />
nation, with 85 of them in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Two ontional features of the con-<lb />
hapter scrapbook displayed.<lb />
ioint,<lb />
esting room. Papers will be judged<lb />
Lo see if they comply at the level<lb />
of writing of the average college<lb />
u pperclassman.<lb />
A list of "unsatisfactory" papers<lb />
will be given to Dean Tucker, and<lb />
1will notify students as openings<lb />
in remerial English are available.<lb />
Students who receive "unsatisfacV<lb />
"ory" on their papers will remain<lb />
in remedial English English until<lb />
they can do satisfactory work. Also<lb />
Heads of Departments will notify stu-<lb />
dents if they are on the "unsatis-<lb />
factory" list.<lb />
Notices of the Junior English Test<lb />
will be posted on the official boards,<lb />
so students should check them for<lb />
further information.<lb />
The purpose of this test is to help<lb />
those students who need additional<lb />
help in English usage. All students<lb />
who have not taken the Junior Eng-<lb />
lish Test an who are either Juniors<lb />
or Seniors should make arrange-<lb />
ments to do so before Tuesday,<lb />
March 14.<lb />
Fraternity Develops Service Project<lb />
Working in cooperation with the disk over the mold and forming the<lb />
Piano Auditions<lb />
The National Guild of Piano Tea-<lb />
chers will conduct auditions for stu-<lb />
dent musicians in Eastern North Car-<lb />
olina here April 26, 27, 28, and 29.<lb />
All events of the four-day program<lb />
will take place in Music Hall on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Dr. Robert Carter of the music de-<lb />
partment is now making arrange-<lb />
in ents for the auditions. Teachers<lb />
who are interested in entering their<lb />
students in the event are asked to<lb />
inform him as soon as possible,<lb />
Elizabeth Travis of Milligan Uni-<lb />
versity, Decatur, Illinois, will act as<lb />
chief adjudicator, Dr. Carter has an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
Ken Trogden<lb />
Merle Summers<lb />
Ken Trogden, a psychology major<lb />
from Hope Mills, N. C, is running<lb />
for the position of vice president of<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
Ken was a sophomore class Sena-<lb />
tor, and he also served on the elec-<lb />
tions committee. He has held the<lb />
position of vice president of Theta<lb />
Chi Fraternity for the past<lb />
years, and has been a representative<lb />
to the ICC.<lb />
Ken has also been a member of<lb />
the EG swimming team for two<lb />
years. While in high school he was<lb />
the president of the junior and sen-<lb />
ior classes.<lb />
Merle Summers, a Business Major<lb />
from Raleigh, N. C, is also vieing<lb />
dent opinion (poll would be important for the office of vice president of<lb />
linian staff; and is on the Publica-<lb />
tions Board.<lb />
The voting will be held in individ-<lb />
ual dorms, except the day student-will<lb />
vote in up-stairs Wright Building.<lb />
Signs will be posted to that effect.<lb />
Fells will be open from 9 until 4:30<lb />
ni on Thursday, March 16.<lb />
At McGinnis Auditorium on Tues-<lb />
day, March 14, at 6:00 pm, the can-<lb />
didates for this year's election will<lb />
give their speeches. The speeches<lb />
will be taped and broadcast by the<lb />
campus radio. All students are in-<lb />
vited to attend.<lb />
Dr. Batten To Address<lb />
Fayetteville Seniors<lb />
Dr. James W. Batten, of the edu-<lb />
cation department, will address the<lb />
Fayetteville Senior High Schooi stu-<lb />
dent body Friday, March 10, at 9<lb />
T.m. and will also be the keynote<lb />
speaker at a 12 o'clock luncheon in<lb />
the Fayetteville High School.<lb />
Speaking at the luncheon before<lb />
an audience of faculty members,<lb />
school officials, professional and oc-<lb />
cupational leaders, as well as the<lb />
Fayetteville Kiwanis Club members,<lb />
Dr. Batten will discuss "Qualities of<lb />
Leadership The Fayetteville Kiwan-<lb />
is Club, sponsorr of Hahe luncheon<lb />
neeting, anticipate 150 guests.<lb />
A native of Coldsboro, Dr. Batten<lb />
received the A.B the M.A and the<lb />
Ed.D. decrees from the University of<lb />
N. C. Commission for the Blind:<lb />
Home Industries Division, members<lb />
of the Alpha Delta Tau, industrial<lb />
aits fraternity at East Carolina have<lb />
begun a service project of making<lb />
rrolds so that blind people can form<lb />
and shape metal bowls and dishes.<lb />
Robert W. Leith, faculty member<lb />
of the industrial arts department,<lb />
is directing members of the frater-<lb />
nity in their work.<lb />
"We became interested in the proj-<lb />
ect through Miss Irene Beaudine,<lb />
state supervisor of workshops and<lb />
home industries in the State Com-<lb />
mission for the Blind Mr. Leith<lb />
stated. "Thirteen fraternity mem-<lb />
bers are working on it at present.<lb />
We intend to continue this service<lb />
as need for additional molds arises<lb />
To date, twenty molds have been<lb />
completed. They are made of maple<lb />
and range from four to fifteen in-<lb />
ches in diameter. Shapes are round,<lb />
rectangular, and oval. The molds will<lb />
be distributed to the blind by the<lb />
State Commission.<lb />
Bowls and dishes are made by plac-<lb />
ing a copper, brass, or aluminum<lb />
object by a hammering iprocess.<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau is a national hon-<lb />
orary fraternity based on scholastic<lb />
achievement in industrial arts.<lb />
Among aims of the organization are<lb />
to promote scholastic proficiency,<lb />
foster professional advancement, and<lb />
o uphold personal and professional<lb />
honor among members. Mr. Leith and<lb />
Director Kenneth Bing of the in-<lb />
dutrial arts faculty are advisors of<lb />
the college chapter.<lb />
Faculty Commends<lb />
Spring Registration<lb />
Several faculty members have re-<lb />
cently commented on the lady and<lb />
gentlemanly behavior of the students<lb />
during Spring quarter registration.<lb />
Registration procedures this quarter<lb />
were completed in a more orderly<lb />
procedure than in previous registra-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Some 3600 students registered for<lb />
classes this quarter and 180 students<lb />
registered to do their student teach-<lb />
ing this spring.<lb />
Garren Assumes Duties<lb />
Of Playhouse Director<lb />
During the last meeting of the<lb />
Playhouse officers for the coining<lb />
year were elected, and Mr. Claude<lb />
Garren of the English department<lb />
has assumed duties as Playhouse di-<lb />
rector for the remainder mt the<lb />
school year. Former director, Dr.<lb />
Robert Rickert, was replaced because<lb />
of illness. ,<lb />
The new officers, who have al-<lb />
ready tken over their duties, are<lb />
headed by former Playhouse presi-<lb />
oent Doug Mitchell, a senior Eng-<lb />
lish major who was recently seen in<lb />
Night Must Fall. Sharing his duties<lb />
is Ben Avery, assistant director of<lb />
last quarter's Lady's Not For Burn-<lb />
ing. Secretarial responsibilities are<lb />
beinc handled by Suzi Truesdale, and<lb />
Alice Coriolano, recoading. Mary<lb />
Jane Mc Hugh and Howard Mallard<lb />
were elected treasurer and historian?<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Mr. Garren has announced that the<lb />
next production will be Separate<lb />
Tables which will be directed by<lb />
Dr. Ralph Rives, Playhouse Associ-<lb />
ate director.<lb />
Six Colleges To Participate<lb />
determining student interest on<lb />
new plans that will affect us all.<lb />
George Magus, a native of Wil-<lb />
Hamsburg, Virginia, and a psychol-<lb />
ogy major, is also running for the<lb />
presidency of the S.GAw<lb />
George, who transferred here from<lb />
Oiowan College, is a member of<lb />
Kapp Alpha Orderm of which he is<lb />
social chairman, and he is also a<lb />
member of the psychology club.<lb />
If elected, George Magus will<lb />
strive for the following revisions and<lb />
improvements for ECC:<lb />
1. Improvement of the intellectual<lb />
standards on the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege campus; with emphasis on more<lb />
lecture series like the Danforth<lb />
Foundation.<lb />
2. More honorary fraternities, sug-<lb />
gesting Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Bete<lb />
Kappa.<lb />
3. Organization of a Debating. Club<lb />
on campus.<lb />
4. More telephones in the girl's<lb />
dormitories.<lb />
5. Better Entertainment Series.<lb />
h more student representation on<lb />
te Entertainment Committee.<lb />
6. More social functions, like dan-<lb />
ces which are free for the students.<lb />
7. Discount for students from up-<lb />
town merchants.<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
Merle has served as reporter for<lb />
the SGA, and he worked as publicity<lb />
chairman for the 1960 Homecoming<lb />
Committee. He has served on various<lb />
SGA Committees  and was a State<lb />
Student Legislature Representative<lb />
to Raleigh this year. He served on<lb />
the ring committee, and has worked<lb />
closely with Jim Speight this year.<lb />
He also worked wth his freshmen<lb />
class officers.<lb />
Merle is a member of Circle K<lb />
Club; Kappa Alpha Order, pledge<lb />
president and co-chairman of the<lb />
rusb committee; editor of the class<lb />
section of the Buccaneer; and he also<lb />
is a member of the FBLA; East Care-<lb />
ens of our biggest problems is<lb />
that the tproblems faced by the hu-<lb />
man race are accumulating much<lb />
faster than solutions-Wall Street<lb />
Journal.<lb />
ROTC DrillWUnits Perform Here Saturday<lb />
The Fifth Annual Area C-1 Drill j the Cherry Blossom<lb />
i Competition will bring to the campus i Washington, D. C.<lb />
Festival in<lb />
North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He also Saturday, March 11, Air Force ROTC<lb />
njii riuj- TUi <lb />
did graduate work at Columbia Uni<lb />
versity, New York<lb />
Ottaway Conducts Class<lb />
Colleges To Participate<lb />
Reverend Richard N. Ottaway, Ep-<lb />
iscopal college chaplain, will again<lb />
conduct a seminar m Christian Theo-<lb />
lofv. Ths quarter the classes will<lb />
meet each Tuesday night from 7:00-<lb />
9:00. The first meeting will be in<lb />
?he office of Dr. Gross on the first<lb />
floor of Austin building March 14.<lb />
The meetings will continue through<lb />
May second.<lb />
Edwards Announces Job<lb />
Interviews For Seniors<lb />
Students who are registered at<lb />
the Placement Bureau, and are<lb />
interested in job interviews by<lb />
the following schools and firms<lb />
are urged to sign up now for in-<lb />
terviews, in room 203 of the Ad-<lb />
ministration Building, announc-<lb />
ed Jack Edwards, Head of the<lb />
Placement Bureau.<lb />
The following schools will be<lb />
on campus until Mareb 17 in-<lb />
terviewing seniors for teaching<lb />
positions: Cecil County Board<lb />
of Education, Elkton, Maryland;<lb />
Norfjolk City Schools, Camden,<lb />
Delaware; Danville, Virginia,<lb />
City Schools; Portsmouth- City<lb />
Schools; and Camp Lejeune.<lb />
Interviewing for non-teaching<lb />
areas are: Pore Oil Company;<lb />
North Carolina National Bank of<lb />
Charlotte; Carolina Telephone<lb />
and Telegraph; and United<lb />
States Government Accounting<lb />
Office.<lb />
All-State Band<lb />
Slinic Visits Here<lb />
Two bands composed of musicians<lb />
from public schools in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina appeared in a concert here<lb />
Saturday, March 4.<lb />
The program climaxed two days of<lb />
study and rehearsal during a meet-<lb />
ing of the Eastern Division of the<lb />
All-State Band Clinic on' the campus<lb />
Friday and Saturday.<lb />
Director Earl E. Beach of the col-<lb />
lege department of music conducted<lb />
at Saturday's concert a Symphonic<lb />
Band composed of student musicians<lb />
selected by a committee conducting<lb />
auditions in the eastern counties ear-<lb />
er in the school year.<lb />
W. C. Duvall, director of music ed-<lb />
ucation in Norfolk County schools<lb />
in Virginia, conducted a Clinic Cbn-<lb />
rert Band of students from public<lb />
cchools throughout this section of<lb />
the state.<lb />
'Hie Eastern Division of the All-<lb />
state Band Clinic, an annual event<lb />
n the campus here, is sponsored by<lb />
the N. C. Music Educators Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Originally Fchduled for Feb. 8 and<lb />
I, the clinic wi? postponed until this<lb />
week because of dangerous road con-<lb />
ditions on the earlier date.<lb />
drill teams from six colleges and<lb />
universities in North and South Car-<lb />
olina. The General Chemnault Squad-<lb />
ron of the Arnold Air Society at the<lb />
college will act as host to visiting<lb />
teams on Drill Day.<lb />
Lt. Col. Harry P. Bay ley of Swans-<lb />
boro, Cadet Group Commander and<lb />
Arnold Air Society Commander, has<lb />
announced that, along with the col-<lb />
lege Honor Drill Team, competitors<lb />
for area honors will be teams from<lb />
N. O. State College, Duke Univer-<lb />
sity, the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina and the University of South<lb />
Carolina, and A and T College.<lb />
The winner of the event here will<lb />
represent the lArnold Air Society in<lb />
the National Drill Competition a<lb />
Goldstein Earns Ph. D.<lb />
From Clark University<lb />
Harold M. Goldstein, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of social stud-<lb />
ies, has completed work on the Ph.<lb />
D. degree in (public finance at Clark<lb />
University, Worcester, Massaehu-<lb />
settes.<lb />
His dissentation deals with 'The<lb />
Impact of Federal Income Disburse-<lb />
ments on the Southeastern States<lb />
1929, 1939, 1949, 1957<lb />
Dr. Goldstein, a native of Boston,<lb />
Massachusetts, joined the E. C. fac-<lb />
ulty as assistant professor of eco-<lb />
nomics in September, 1959 Before<lb />
"oming to Greenville, he taught eco-<lb />
"mics at Clark University for two<lb />
years.<lb />
Campus Radio WWWS, will begin<lb />
a broadcast of the meet at 12 noon<lb />
and continue through the contest.<lb />
The public is invited to attend the<lb />
competition in Wright Auditorium<lb />
at 3:30 ,pan. Saturday. There will be<lb />
no admission charge.<lb />
Winners of the contest will be an-<lb />
Bounced at an Awards Dinner Sat-<lb />
urday night. Dean Robert L. Holt<lb />
will present the awards.<lb />
Tne East Carolina Drill Team,<lb />
winner of the competition last year,<lb />
will be commanded by Cadet Major<lb />
Walter T. Worthington.<lb />
DRILL TEAM . . . practices in preparation for competition here Saturdaj<lb />
with six other colleges and universities.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, ma<lb />
ECC Impressive In Grid<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BO YD<lb />
By KICHA<lb /><lb />
 51<lb />
Mall<lb />
i an .i- Pirates<lb />
Bucninewill be<lb />
Miissachu setts<lb />
M.ranH<lb />
Baseball Season Here<lb />
out of play ball can be heard through-<lb />
ire started their training in Florida and<lb />
hero in Greenville. In fact,<lb />
preparing for their first en-<lb />
. a strong Springfield nine.<lb />
24.<lb />
r from last season's cham-<lb />
 the opener against the northerners. The<lb />
. arry a big load on his shoulders durintr<lb />
Ji n Martin, a dependable first<lb />
 i baseman, and speedy short<lb />
' I, Coach Jim Mallory should have<lb />
' iff.<lb />
entire starting team returning, Coach<lb />
nship contender. The l'uc<lb />
ituation when he has trimmed<lb />
ates on hand, ami the Bucs<lb />
will mean a quick cut of<lb />
I  nation during the<lb />
nay wind up with<lb />
 be o it optimistic<lb />
. to admit that<lb />
- Nathan Greene<lb />
n. He is a right-<lb /><lb />
i<lb />
( o.<lb /><lb />
In Basketball<lb />
East 'arolina has had<lb />
   int margin to sses<lb />
f being the victim of<lb />
 in the North k'<lb />
'  lians squeeked<lb />
. - layoff game in<lb />
N<lb />
( laton<lb />
lops<lb />
I " <lb /><lb />
: :e1 . a<lb />
lent;<lb /><lb />
- and scoring<lb />
 -  i  conl est, and<lb />
 -aired. Lacy<lb />
' to av rage in double<lb />
ad an 11.5 average un-<lb />
 officially.<lb />
 ECC will certainly be<lb />
i close, the track team<lb />
it fbr a few rounds, the<lb />
mond men tryintr to de-<lb />
ring practice is well underway,<lb />
and the team that will represent EC<lb />
next fall is beginning to shape up.<lb />
' oach Boone has made general ne -<lb />
sortnel changes, and at this time<lb />
there are no glaring weaknesses on<lb />
the club.<lb />
In the line, Coach Bob McDonald<lb />
is giving his last instructions to his<lb />
stalwarts here. Next fall he will be<lb />
head football coach at Frederick Col-<lb />
lege in Portsmouth, Virginia, and he<lb />
ihopes to leave a line that will live up<lb />
to his expectations. At the tackle<lb />
spots, the situation is more than<lb />
pleasing. The Greensboro Daily News<lb />
All-Stater, Clayton Piland, is work-<lb />
ing out, and he looks as if he has<lb />
maintained his sharpness from last<lb />
fall. Piland, a foremost exponent of<lb />
the fore-arm shiver is being given<lb />
final instructions as to its use and<lb />
application, and he has listened well<lb />
so far. Vernon "Bruno" Davis, his<lb />
running mate, is gaining immense<lb />
proportions and Bruno should really<lb />
I t a top-notch star after this spring<lb />
drill closes. Richard Burton, a strong<lb />
freshman, has been moved to the<lb />
tackle spot, and he has looked good<lb />
1 date.<lb />
If ny position had to be consider<lb />
ed a wei . it would be the guard<lb />
ion. Dallas Hollingsworth, a<lb />
firey competitor who possesses the<lb />
 :. and all he needs is a Httl<lb />
heft. M irry Strawbridge, at present<lb />
ung at he other guard, ai d<lb />
hings are expecte I fr i i the<lb />
  sophomore.<lb />
 'enter is a ml   si1: n to<lb />
discuss, because both talent and<lb />
h are present. Chuck Gordon,<lb />
starter and Co-Captain of las sea-<lb />
son, I eturned to spring practice.<lb />
Dave Smith has had injury<lb />
he rising junior is being counted<lb />
heavy duty.<lb />
tch Odell Welborn has<lb />
working his with two returning '<lb />
n Bumgardner and Jones<lb />
Lockerman. Both boys have contin-<lb />
ued to show the zest that won them<lb />
the starting nod, and spring (bills<lb />
showing them just a few more<lb />
tricks. Richard Honeycutt, who saw<lb />
considerable action last fall, contin-<lb />
to look impressive.<lb />
T ie backfield condition is one of<lb />
ge. However, the picture is not<lb />
one enveloped in darkness. The quar-<lb />
terback assignment is in very can-<lb />
able hands, perhaps the strongest<lb />
one oi the squad. Bier Dan Rouse has<lb />
!<lb />
eing considered for the left half,<lb />
the picture looks a long way<lb />
Bou ts being counti I ont in the rough that spring p i<lb />
ily in  ' fall's plans, an ! well so often polish. T ie stT <lb />
hould. With another opportunity wifl Freshman has impressed<lb />
in ev n more or Boone's sys er-1 ! , ' er rs with<lb />
'i Dan could be tough for the op- ing a ility, and now bee e of<lb />
osition; to cope with next fall. Theithe jobs on firsl unit. Tommy "Scoot-<lb />
asbignment is not definite, though. I e Mathews and Bill Tarrence are<lb />
iks lias shown cunning, daring,<lb />
and imaginative skill when directing! <lb />
i( team, and he may well be on his j from being finished. Frankie Gala-<lb />
ft-aj to running the attack. Gary I way, Richard Stevens, Ed Rickford,<lb />
Parker, the third quarterback, is and Richard Jackson are just a few<lb />
till developing, and maybe by the ' seeking to gain this prominent status.<lb />
end of the drills, he will be ready to I Each Friday afternoon around 4:00<lb />
direct the club as never before. ' a large scale scrimmage is stag-xi,<lb />
The halfback positions are up for'and this often proves to be a sovnd-<lb />
V'inee Eidik, a freshman of promise. : - board for team personnel. The<lb />
practices are open to the public, and<lb />
and Gary Parker. Both show signs<lb />
oi near greatness, and perhaps the<lb />
experience joined in these spring<lb />
McDonald To Leave Coaching Staff;<lb />
Accepts Head Position At Frederick<lb />
i <lb />
rills will enable them to spur the I<lb />
gang on to its greatest hoitrhts. .<lb />
1 fullback, Nick Hilgert and I<lb />
Bi ly St ii klrnd continue their strupr- '<lb />
!l   " who will cop the starting<lb />
'  Both young men have already<lb />
:h varsity action, and maybe<lb />
' v "  fall this si: ot will become'<lb />
,r the most valuable a 5 sets. !<lb />
v Hen, a big 200 lber could i<lb />
toward the nrd of snrit<lb />
into an offensive blochbus- '<lb />
this i- a fine way to see for your-<lb />
 whal next year will offer.<lb />
, 1<lb />
ter.<lb /><lb />
'back positions are up fo<lb />
Tom Michel may be the din<lb />
The Spring Quarter Table Ten-<lb />
nis Doubles Tournament will be<lb />
conducted Tuesday March- 14, at<lb />
fi:30 p.m. in the College Union<lb />
Recreation Area. All interested<lb />
players are requested to sign up<lb />
for this event at the entrance to<lb />
the Table Tennis Room prior to<lb />
st; rtinjr time.<lb />
'his will be the last Doubles<lb />
event of the school year. Tro-<lb />
phies will be awarded to the win-<lb />
ners.<lb />
operation will have (taken charge, and the strapping<lb />
athletic<lb />
ogram.<lb />
McDonald Leaving<lb />
- - to Mr. Bill McD<lb />
1 Por1 '<lb />
 .<lb />
q a 2 year Juni<lb />
North Carolii t-Virginia J ege L<lb />
Virginia S to a new<lb />
 . ii<lb />
thi new football coach at<lb />
tia. The ECC line coach will be<lb />
if a Senior college. Frederick has<lb />
I and was a member of the<lb />
ague. But under its new program<lb />
ration between Suffolk and Ports-<lb />
it ary. The school is supported<lb />
bv Fri ly, a 1'<lb />
millionaire.<lb />
ts ' ugh Coach McDonald will have a wonderful op-<lb />
tion under athletic Director Pete Meadows who<lb />
. a BS Ma ter's degree from East Carolina. Incidentally, Mc-<lb />
is a b tsmouth native. Frederick will play Washington-Lee a<lb />
V<lb />
N<lb />
 season.<lb />
 ry easily.<lb />
T'ne Generals could hold their<lb />
Tennis Popular Sport<lb />
is warm many students will be trying to find<lb />
on can<lb />
f M<lb />
us. Tennis seems to be the favorite<lb />
tblj baseball the best spec-<lb />
. . April and May here on campus.<lb />
nly proved to be like summer<lb />
 nnis courts  course, there<lb />
  is warmer, 1 as soft-<lb />
rtsmans list. Iritra<lb />
nan ! activities, hence we<lb />
 1<lb />
: activity this SpJ ing.<lb />
Go To High Point<lb /><lb />
  . <lb />
a-mural season<lb />
Earp 1 who recently<lb />
1 Point Saturday for intra-<lb />
 y varsity basketball guard<lb />
. . Bi P( any, and Buddy Wyatt<lb />
rood chance for a state-wide champion-<lb />
EC Mascot Fays Visit To AS Gym.<lb />
buc" made an unexpected appear-<lb />
ance on the AC gym floor during<lb />
of last week's game. The<lb />
1 Sigma Phi fraternity is credit-<lb />
ed with "BucV theft. No one knew<lb />
"Buc" was missing until he walked<lb />
on the floor.<lb />
It was necessary for Jim Speight,<lb />
president of SGA, and a police escort<lb />
to keep "Buc" at the back of the<lb />
gym until it was safe to bring: him<lb />
back to EC in an athletic station<lb />
wagon.<lb />
Also returning: once aprain to EC<lb />
with "Buc" was the "Bo-hunk Buck-<lb />
et Thi was presented to Jim<lb />
Speight by Dave Smith, president<lb />
of the student body at AC after EC's<lb />
victory. Jim changed ECTC on the<lb />
"Bucket" to ECC. "I wanted to get<lb />
away from the old definition of EC-<lb />
 commented Jim.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Anyone wishing to join an EC<lb />
sports ear club, contact Lowry<lb />
mith room 157 New Dorm<lb />
FM-9911.<lb />
Starts FRIDAY, March 10<lb />
Cary Grant<lb />
Deborah Kerr<lb />
Robt. Mitchum<lb />
Jean Simmons<lb />
in<lb />
a<lb />
THE GRASS<lb />
is<lb />
GREENER"<lb />
In TECHNICOLOR<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
1 McDon ild, lii e 1<lb />
- 1 ,Hna College for I<lb />
ted a h<lb />
position at Frederick Col-<lb />
1 w four :' ar institu<lb />
ne his new rj tti nexl - tem<lb />
ber.<lb />
McDonald graduated from W<lb />
ow Wi-on High School in Por<lb />
j 1946, after lettering in<lb />
 rack and football under the late<lb />
k Esslick. He also was a letter-<lb />
man in the two sport a nd-<lb />
Fork Union Military Academy.<lb />
McDonald entered. East Cai<lb />
1 lege in 1049, and played tv <lb />
ing years of football ui<lb />
. . coach Jack Boone. McDon-<lb />
received hie B. S. degrei fi<lb />
t Carolina in 1053. and to<lb />
ching job later I <lb />
at Grimeslaiv ' <lb />
Afl m at Grin <lb />
Ian i. V :  Id i the Unit<lb />
  Air i <lb />
a player-line i  ch for ti. Shaw<lb />
ce Ha -oa. in South<lb />
n 1954. The folio ving two y<lb />
ad coa  ir <lb />
ti im. In 1956, McDonald al<lb />
as c Director of the<lb />
Bas along with handling I<lb />
cl<lb />
M.<lb />
A. -1 . F r the net<lb />
:<lb />
Mel<lb />
  third raj<lb />
:<lb />
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y, and<lb />
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1<lb />
Newberry Ap.s Pirates OS-<lb />
Loss Ends Basketball Season<lb />
X A 1A I <lb />
I<lb />
. N<lb /><lb />
tr ict 26<lb />
V ' remaining ii<lb />
ne quinl<lb />
ith a <lb />
hpaw is taking advantage of<lb />
 very opportunity to become more<lb />
familiar with Head Mentor -Tr k<lb />
Boones offensive system which con-<lb />
tinues to show the young boys how<lb />
to best use their skills.<lb />
In the backfields, the situation is<lb />
one of change. Several of the key<lb />
performers have used their eligibility! DANNY BOWEN was a top reserve at his guard position for Coach Earl<lb />
and are not in spring drills. The' Smith's talented cage quint. The ECC mentor claimed that Danny possessed<lb />
situation looks good, j one of the best gtaoting eyes . n t squad. The Buc Sophomore not only aided<lb />
Hut Lacy W ' follow<lb />
 I the margin to 1 nt. East<lb />
The B  Smit<lb />
seven<lb />
 v by one poin II we er,<lb />
.  . 1 in 1<lb />
for a two pointer,<lb />
' ' ' ' in a "<lb />
 of margins.<lb />
Short Outstanding<lb />
Newberry's great Car s;   <lb />
ing average before the 5<lb />
 ' netted 28 for the winner<lb />
( arolina<lb />
C<lb />
New berry<lb />
3h<lb />
quarterback<lb />
with big Dan Rouse taking charge.<lb />
being ably challenged by both Vince<lb />
Eiduks and Gary- Parker. Rouse, the<lb />
tall southpaw slinger did not start<lb />
lasl fall, but he was a kev to several<lb />
the Pirates in a winning camj ai-r, Ui also coached a strong Wyatt Earp<lb />
quint to the campus champions! p in Intramural -  r j,  Danny will ac-<lb />
company thv l-arp's when they leave for High Point Saturday to plav other<lb />
colleges throughout the North State Conference for the Intramural champion-<lb />
ship.<lb /><lb />
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shots to give the Indians a 2 <lb />
lead with time running out. ECC<lb />
I the game's biggest lea i 1<lb />
nine points by a 45-36 margin, wil<lb />
about ten minutes remaining, only<lb />
to fall behind during the late stages<lb />
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