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There will be an informal combo<lb />
dance in the lounge of the Union on<lb />
Friday, March 17, from 8:00 p.m.<lb />
until 11:00 p.m.<lb />
Volume<lb />
. XXXVI<lb />
Dr. Jenkins Announces<lb />
Budget Recommendations<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
G'KEENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961<lb />
Number 21<lb />
'South Pacific' Premiers Tues.<lb />
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rie of avui.ubie lunds,<lb />
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. yaar period.<lb />
3,191 50 was recom-<lb />
. A-embly meet-<lb />
. tMiKMit of the phy-<lb />
on campus. $905<lb />
amount is proposed to<lb />
now. classroom building<lb />
 : in. Austin<lb />
down, and the new<lb />
.alt on the present<lb />
scheduled to get<lb />
s Wilson Hall. A sum of<lb />
been recommended in<lb />
 down Wilson ami re-<lb />
a am 4(H) Lri dona.<lb />
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 ules $737,760.<lb />
 building include living<lb />
520 Men and a new ca-<lb />
lls are a $70,000 al-<lb />
bhe air conditioning of<lb />
 9S6,000 for an ad-<lb />
'ibrary. and additions<lb />
to Wright Building am-<lb />
g $312,600.<lb />
f $4,358,508 lias been<lb />
Room Assignments<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Room alignments for women<lb />
otudents for fall. 1961 will be<lb />
made as follows:<lb />
Tuesday. March 21Seniors<lb />
Wednesday, March 22Juniors<lb />
Thursday. March 23Sopho-<lb />
nores and Freshmen<lb />
 ".ification as of next fall<lb />
will be considered official).<lb />
The procedure for signing up<lb />
for rooms is as follows:<lb />
1. Take room application with<lb />
$10 deposit to Cashier's Office<lb />
and eot application stamped paid.<lb />
2. Take room application to<lb />
Jam, Hall  Room 119. and<lb />
Mn up for room. If name is<lb />
printed on the chart erase it and<lb />
put name in own handwriting.<lb />
The assignment is not perma-<lb />
nent until this is done.<lb />
The hours for assignments will<lb />
be:<lb />
8:30 a.m12:S0 p.m.<lb />
1:30 p.m4:$0 p.m.<lb />
it commended for the 1961-63 Oper-<lb />
ating lkuiget. This, if approved, will<lb />
be used to expand the EC summer<lb />
school program. This will include on<lb />
inci'OfeM of the summer school staff<lb />
from 127 to 182, and an expansion<lb />
"I courses to be offered.<lb />
"We are disappointed that the in-<lb />
creases for teachers salaries recom-<lb />
n.ended in the budget are not larg-<lb />
ei Dr. Jenkins declared. "The prob-<lb />
lem is a simple matter of keeping<lb />
the college going. We are in a conv-<lb />
ictkive market, and must provide<lb />
adequate compensation if we are to<lb />
keep our outstanding faculty mem-<lb />
bers<lb />
The President and Vice President<lb />
vill appear before the joint appro-<lb />
t.nations commiitee of the Generwl<lb />
Assembly, made up of members of<lb />
the Hou.se of Representatives and<lb />
the Seriate on March 16, to ask for<lb />
an addition to the appropriations.<lb />
This is another big: step from EC-<lb />
TC to ECC.<lb />
Notices<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Unitarian Fellowship in the "Y"<lb />
Hut Sunday. March 19, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. Dr. George Pasti will present<lb />
some of the interesting aspects<lb />
of Eric From's "Psychoanalysis<lb />
and Religion. An open discussion<lb />
w ill follow.<lb />
All students and faculty mem-<lb />
bers interested in liberal re-<lb />
ligion are cordially invited to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
Circulation and advertisement<lb />
for the winter issue of The Re-<lb />
bel, campus literary magazine,<lb />
l ss carried out by the members<lb />
of Aloha Phi Omega Service<lb />
Fraternity.<lb />
Through error, the recognition<lb />
of APO for these services rend-<lb />
ered to the magazine did not ap-<lb />
pear on the masthead of the win-<lb />
ter issue, according to Rebel<lb />
staff members.<lb />
Talented Misses<lb />
Compete For Miss<lb />
Greenville Title<lb />
A new Miss Greenville will be<lb />
chosen from ten contestants in a<lb />
pageant sponsored by the Jaycees<lb />
tonight in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
One of the ten contestants is La-<lb />
verne Blackley who is sponsored by<lb />
Alpha Phi sorority. Her talent will<lb />
be dancing.<lb />
Sponsored by Tri Sigma sorority<lb />
is Jo Linda Brewer who will enter-<lb />
tain the audience with a dance-skit<lb />
routine.<lb />
Delta Zelta sorority is sponsoring<lb />
Julaine Cannon wiho will sing in the<lb />
talent portion of the program.<lb />
Bacnbara Graham of Chi Omega<lb />
sorority will dance as her talent.<lb />
Another contestant is Arlene Har-<lb />
rington sponsored by the local Ki-<lb />
wanis Club, whose talent is singing.<lb />
A singing-dance routine will be<lb />
given by Annie Lynefcte Hobhs, Kap-<lb />
t,a Delta is her sponsor.<lb />
The local Rotary Club is the spon-<lb />
sor of Henrietta Pearl Johnston,<lb />
who will sing during the talent part<lb />
of the pageant.<lb />
Mary Anne Peimangfcou plans to<lb />
dc a musical as her talent. She is<lb />
sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi soror-<lb />
ity.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta is sponsoring Alice<lb />
Blanchard Star who will use drama-<lb />
tics as her talent.<lb />
The tenth contestant is Gail Wal-<lb />
ser sponsored by Alpha Omicron Phi.<lb />
Her talent wild be in the form of a<lb />
musical skit.<lb />
Dr. Badger Clark, chairman of the<lb />
project, stated that the general ad-<lb />
mission is 50 cents. No advanced<lb />
general admission tickets have been<lb />
sold, but tickets can be secured at<lb />
the door.<lb />
Successful Musical Stars<lb />
Peter Johl, Betsy Hancock<lb />
BOB KORNEGAY . . . portrays a typical wise-cracking sailor in the SGA's<lb />
8th annual musical. The 1961 musical "South Pacific opens in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium for a four night run on Tuesday, March 21.<lb />
(Photo by Grover Smithwick)<lb />
Darden, Laye Present Recitals<lb />
Former Editor Receives<lb />
Fellowship Honorable Mention<lb />
T. Thomas Jackson, senior on cam-<lb />
pus and former East Carolinian Edi-<lb />
tor, has received notification that he<lb />
was accorded honorable mention in<lb />
competition for election as a Wood-<lb />
row Wilson Fellow for 1961-62. Com-<lb />
petitors numbered 10,463 from col-<lb />
leges and universities throughout<lb />
the country.<lb />
The Woodxow Wilson National<lb />
Fellowship Foundatyxi has just<lb />
named as fellows 1,333 students<lb />
from 381 colleges and universities<lb />
ir the nation; and as recipients of<lb />
honorable mention a total of 1,614<lb />
others.<lb />
Fellowships cover the first year<lb />
of graduate study and are aimed at<lb />
attracting newly-elected fellows into<lb />
college teaching as a possible ca-<lb />
reer.<lb />
"On the basis of past experience<lb />
an announcement from the Founda-<lb />
tion states, "The Foundation antici-<lb />
pates that most of those winning<lb />
Honorable Mention will receive al-<lb />
ternate awards either directly from<lb />
Universities, or from other organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
Anne Darden, soprano, and Pat<lb />
Laye. clarinetist, will present their<lb />
.senior recitals on Sunday, March 19,<lb />
at 3:30 p.m. in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Anne, a senior voice student of<lb />
Paul Hickfanig, of the music depart-<lb />
ment, is from Williamston. Her re-<lb />
ital includes: "Ouis Respexit from<lb />
the oratorio "Magnifkant" by Bach;<lb />
"Wie bist du, meine Konigen "Im-<lb />
irer leiser wird mein Schtommer<lb />
and Meine Liebe ist grim all by<lb />
Brahms; "Salse Satlse by Verdi;<lb />
iand "Ave Maria" from the opera<lb />
Otello by Verdi. Other numbers she<lb />
its performing are: Trois Chan-<lb />
sons by Honneger; 'With Rue My<lb />
Heart is Laden by Barber; and<lb />
"Hark, Hark the Lark by Quilter.<lb />
Anne is a member of Sigma Al-<lb />
pha. Iota, honorary, professional mu-<lb />
sic fraternity for women; Opera<lb />
Theater; and College Choir. She ap-<lb />
peared in the operas "The Bartered<lb />
Bride "The Medium and "The Old<lb />
Maul and the Thief" since she has<lb />
been at EC, and she will perform<lb />
with the EC Orchestra in April.<lb />
Pat Laye, a senior clarinet student<lb />
of Herbert L. Carter, of the music<lb />
department, is from Behuont, N.C<lb />
Her recital includes: "Concerto No.<lb />
2" by Spohr; "Trio in A Minor by<lb />
Brahms; and "Lamento ef Tarentel-<lb />
ki by Gronllz. Pat is accompanied<lb />
by Terry Cotey, also from Belmont,<lb />
and Mrs. Janelle Kittrell is assist-<lb />
ing her on the cello.<lb />
Pat is a member of Sigma Alpha<lb />
Iota, College Band, and EC Orches-<lb />
tra. She has held offices in the band<lb />
and orchestra. .Pat has also served<lb />
as president of the Music Educators<lb />
National Convention, and has also<lb />
served as dorm president, a member<lb />
of the SGA, and Women's Judiciary.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, honor science<lb />
fraternity, will sponsor a semi-<lb />
nar on evolution Tuesday, March<lb />
21, at 7:00 p.m. in Flanagan Au-<lb />
ditorium. All students are invit-<lb />
ed to this seminar.<lb />
RING SALE<lb />
Lee H. Black well, Balfour<lb />
representative, will be in the<lb />
College Union on Thursday,<lb />
March 23, for a ring sale. Stu-<lb />
dents who wish to order a ring<lb />
or have a ring adjusted, should<lb />
see Mr. Blackwell.<lb />
"South Pacific a Broadway hit,<lb />
musical by iRogers 'and Hammerstein<lb />
will oien in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
for a four night run on March 21.<lb />
This is the 8th annual SGA mu-<lb />
sical here at EC. Previous shows in-<lb />
clude "Student Prince "Menry Wi-<lb />
dow "Connecticut Yankee "Car-<lb />
Pnocfe" Oklahoma "Kiss Me<lb />
Kate and "Annie Get Your Gun<lb />
Mr. Donald Hayes, musical director<lb />
lor the show said, "Over the years,<lb />
every presentation has required more<lb />
technical precisdon. This year's nm-<lb />
sidal is (technically more complex<lb />
thim any previous show<lb />
Noted Dr. Coninne Rickert, dra-<lb />
lri.tics director, "The technicians for<lb />
:hi show must have choreographic<lb />
precision and timing in set changes<lb />
and lighting and sound effects<lb />
New Sound Equipment<lb />
There has been a definite im-<lb />
provement in sound each year. This<lb />
year we are hoping to use new sound<lb />
eq ipmerit. We just hope it will ar-<lb />
ri e in time to be installed by open-<lb />
h - nijht, ' commented Mr. Hayes.<lb />
"Somtb Pacific" is coming to EC<lb />
v i i a long record of excellent re-<lb />
views. Few musical shows in the his-<lb />
tory of the American theatre have<lb />
t njoyed the pnadse and sueces3 of<lb />
'South Pacific<lb />
The story was adapted from two<lb />
of the stories in James A. Michener's<lb />
Tales of South Pacific. They are<lb />
"Our Heroine" and "To Dolla For<lb />
the musical, Oscar Hammerstein II<lb />
wrote the lyrics; Richard Rogers,<lb />
the music; and Joshua Logan was the<lb />
director.<lb />
Broadway Smash Hit<lb />
From its first openings in Boston<lb />
i nd New Haven, "South Pacific" was<lb />
i smash hit. On April 7 1949, the<lb />
show made its broadway debute with<lb />
half-mil'ion doMars in advance sales.<lb />
The New York Post said, "One of the<lb />
greatest musical plays in the history<lb />
of the American theatre Rhapso-<lb />
dical! y enjoyable waa the New<lb />
York Times comment. Critics sang<lb />
the praises of Mary Martin and Efcio<lb />
Pinza, the Broadway Nellie Forbuish<lb />
and Emile de Becque. In less than a<lb />
week after its Broadway opening<lb />
the New York Drama Critics' Cir-<lb />
cle voted "South .Pacific" the best<lb />
musical of the 1948-49 season.<lb />
Betsy Hancock follows Mary Mar-<lb />
tin as lively, charming Nellie For-<lb />
hush in the EC iproduction and Peter<lb />
Johl follows Ezio Pinza as Emile le<lb />
Becque.<lb />
Bob Christesen is the handsome<lb />
young American Marine who falls in<lb />
love with charming Lait, a Tonkirir<lb />
ese girl played by Carol Barnham.<lb />
Marilyn Singleton is Bloody Mary,<lb />
the native procurer who apices the<lb />
life of lonely American sailors with<lb />
souvenirs and takes from Bali Ha'i,<lb />
an off-limits island. Luther Billis is<lb />
her most enthusiastic customer, play-<lb />
ed by Bob Komegay. Billis s a typi-<lb />
cal, wise-aradkinr sailor who can<lb />
always find his way out of a jam.<lb />
Ben Avery and Doug Mitchell,<lb />
tough officers bent on licking the<lb />
Japs, 17 lonely sailors, 13 Navy<lb />
nurses, 12 Polynesans girls, two chil-<lb />
dren, Doug Jones and Rebecca Ashly<lb />
?nd their nurse, Pierre Benmougal,<lb />
round out the cast.<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi Gains<lb />
National Frat Status<lb />
With the installation of the Epsi-<lb />
lon Kappa Chapter, the Alpha Epsi-<lb />
on Pi social fraternity at East Car-<lb />
:lina College has become the eighth<lb />
fraternity on the campus to go na-<lb />
tional.<lb />
The ceremony of installation was<lb />
conducted at the chapter house of<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi at the University<lb />
af Richmond, Virginia. Ron S. Mer-<lb />
"is, a freshman here, was initiated<lb />
a a new member during the exer-<lb />
cises.<lb />
The fraternity is sponsored by the<lb />
Jewish faith but is non-sectarian in<lb />
its membership. National headquar-<lb />
ters are in University City, Missouri.<lb />
Officers of the Epsilon Kappa<lb />
Chapter are Bruce A. Cooper, presi-<lb />
dent; Howard M. (Rubin, vice presi-<lb />
dent; and Charles Skult, secretary-<lb />
treasurer. Harold M. Goldstein, of<lb />
the department of social studies, is<lb />
faculty advisor.<lb />
Dr. Scott Announces<lb />
Teacher Examinations<lb />
Seniors preparing to teach will be<lb />
required to take the National Teach-<lb />
er examination on April 15, announ-<lb />
ced Dr. Frank A. Scott, Director of<lb />
Testing. This requirement is based<lb />
on a resolution passed by the 1959<lb />
General Assembly which makes the<lb />
tests mandatory for all college sen-<lb />
iors in the state who apply for a<lb />
North Carolina teaching certificate.<lb />
The examinations will be given at<lb />
state expense as part of a state-<lb />
wide study of teacher preparation<lb />
being made by the State Board of<lb />
Education, Dr. Scott said.<lb />
"A frequent and annoying trouble<lb />
with a budget is that you can't seem<lb />
toHarry I. Shumway.<lb />
"The new 10 per cent federal tax<lb />
on air conditioners is the closest<lb />
Uncle Sam has yet come to putting<lb />
a tax on the air we breatheDon<lb />
Robinson.<lb />
Wins First Place Honors In 'Sorority Spectacular<lb />
The Gamma Phi chapter of Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta Sorority won the first place<lb />
ribbon for their skit in the "Broad-<lb />
way in the Spring" Spectacular pre-<lb />
sented last Friday in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The presentation was given by the<lb />
eight sororities on campus as a bene-<lb />
fit for the Chapel Fund. This was<lb />
the first benefit that has been spon-<lb />
sored to raise money for the new<lb />
Chapel.<lb />
Winners Take Honors<lb />
The winning skit "Ghostvllle Hit<lb />
Parades presented by Alpha Xi Del-<lb />
ta was a take off on the Lucky Strike<lb />
Hit Parade. Taking second place<lb />
honors was Alpha Phi with their<lb />
models of the latest fashions in a<lb />
'Fashions in Review Chi Omega re-<lb />
ceived the third place ribbon with<lb />
their skit from the Broadway mu-<lb />
sical "South Pacific<lb />
The Spectacular was sponsored by<lb />
the Panhellenic Council; Miss Sophie<lb />
Fisohel and Miss Gay Hogan acted<lb />
ah advisors for the show. Sarah Smi-<lb />
ley of Kappa Delta Sorority, was the<lb />
anhelenic Spectacular Chairman in<lb />
charge of the .production and pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Also, instrumental in production<lb />
and directing was Kay McLawhon,<lb />
an independent.<lb />
Other sororities (participating in<lb />
the Spectacular and the skits pre-<lb />
sented were: Tri Sigma, "Pajama<lb />
Gaime Alpha Delta Pi, "Can Can<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi, "Lil Abner Kap-<lb />
pa Deka, "Carousel and Delta Zeta,<lb />
"Memories of Broadway<lb />
ky Strike Hit Parade, Alpta XTDHo<lb />
For their take thT "Broadway hi the Sprtag" Sorority<lb />
copped the firot ptaee riWn ta    aw<lb />
Spectaco ATTr.Pon of ootrilUl<lb />
acclaimed entertaiaere in weird and morbid perl<lb />
Parade" prewwtod<lb />
"A REALLY BIG SHOW" . . . according to campus critics. The All-Sorority<lb />
Spectacular was presented by the Panhellenic Council as a benefit for the<lb />
Chapel. Shown above is the cast of over 200 sorority girls, on stage foe<lb />
the grand finale. Entertainment ranged from a lively "Can Can" to a<lb />
"Carousel Pictured at right is Judy Taylor as Mammy Yokum in AOPi's<lb />
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Task 01 Treasurer Seems<lb />
Impossible, Inconvenient<lb />
Recently a memorandum from the Stu-<lb />
dent Fund Accounting Office to all campus<lb />
student organizations announced the initia-<lb />
tion of a new procedure for handling SGA<lb />
organization appropriations.<lb />
The new system, as near as we can tell<lb />
from only one afternoon of deciphering the<lb />
memorandum, is as follows. The SGA will<lb />
appropriate funds to the given organization.<lb />
Then, in order to use any of its appropria-<lb />
tion, the organization must prepare in dupli-<lb />
cate a requisition which must be co-signed<lb />
by its president and treasurer. Then the re-<lb />
quisition must be turned in to the SGA<lb />
treasurer for approval. Then the requisition<lb />
must be turned in to the SFAO. Then the<lb />
SFAO issues a Purchase Order (in tripli-<lb />
cate, of course). Then an invoice in dupli-<lb />
cate must be approved by the organization<lb />
and turned in to the SFAO for the purchased<lb />
goods. Then, the bill gets paid.<lb />
The system seems involved and com-<lb />
plicated enough to have come straight from<lb />
tho desk of an army supply sergeant, or a<lb />
junior executive in a federal agency.<lb />
We realize complete and accurate re-<lb />
cords of student expendatures must be kept.<lb />
Yet we are not com i need of the merits of<lb />
this particular system.<lb />
In this system we find two main weak-<lb />
nesses. First of all there is a time element<lb />
involved with most organizations. The treas-<lb />
urer of the SGA must be a regularity en-<lb />
rolled student at the college. Consequently,<lb />
he will be enrolled in classes and will not<lb />
always be available to approve requisitions.<lb />
Some organizations will be able to plan ahead<lb />
and buy supplies for a month or two in ad-<lb />
vance. On the other hand, there are organi-<lb />
zations whose very nature prevents them<lb />
from always operating on an orderly,<lb />
planned schedule. Thus, if they need to pur-<lb />
chase something in a hurry they will be at<lb />
a disadvantage unless they happen to need it<lb />
at a time convenient to the SGA Treasurer.<lb />
It will also take a while to shuffel the dupli-<lb />
cates and triplicates from office to office and<lb />
desk to desk.<lb />
A second disadvantage to this system<lb />
arise from the fact that the SGA Treasurer<lb />
must approve each requisition for each or-<lb />
ganization. As we have aready stated the<lb />
Treasurer is not always available to sign<lb />
requisitions. In addition to this, the new pro-<lb />
cedure gives the SGA Treasurer absolute<lb />
authority over all campus organizations'<lb />
spending. If an obstructionist or a beligerent<lb />
individual with a grudge against a particular<lb />
organization should be elected (and we have<lb />
heard of this happening) he could cause a<lb />
great deal of difficulty for the organization<lb />
involved.<lb />
We are assuming the SGA Treasurer,<lb />
under this system, will be obligated to make<lb />
a rational decision as to the advisibility of<lb />
purchasing any item on a requisition form.<lb />
However, in order to do this he must under-<lb />
stand the machinery and technical aspects<lb />
the operations of each campus organiza-<lb />
H e wonder if a Treasurer will be able<lb />
rn this much about each organization<lb />
as well as perform his regular SGA duties?<lb />
Perhaps the best course to take here is<lb />
to abolish the office of Treasurer. The Stu-<lb />
dent Senate could, instead, elect a chairman<lb />
to preside over the budget committee and<lb />
the detail work supposed to be handled bv<lb />
the 1 reasurer could be handled by a trained<lb />
accountant of the SFAO.<lb />
The individual organization Treasurers<lb />
could approve requisitions for their own or-<lb />
ganizations since they should be familiar not<lb />
only with their own budget, but with the<lb />
workings of the organization as well. This<lb />
way an easier and more rational decision<lb />
could be made on each purchase by one fa-<lb />
miliar with it, and all details could be handled<lb />
Inn m?XimT ?f ef?ency by one office<lb />
and one staff which could keep regular office<lb />
Whatever the answer might be, we feel<lb />
the recently proposed system is weak, in-<lb />
i!clent' nd awkward. We do not feel it<lb />
will be effective until some alterations are<lb />
made. m <lb />
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Stingley, Jr Kay McLawtion, Mary Anne Pen-<lb />
nington<lb />
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, .ion<lb />
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Director Relates<lb />
Europe Trip Plans<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
IX you have read the multiple col-<lb />
ored brochures displayed on EC bul-<lb />
letin boaixis, then you may be aware<lb />
od the chance for you to tour l&amp;ur-<lb />
ope an a low cost plan. Tine Second<lb />
kmnd Tour of Europe will leave<lb />
NIC on June 12 lor a 38 day tour<lb />
union lias been set uy especially for<lb />
to students by the College Exten-<lb />
sion Service.<lb />
Mas. Myrtle B. Gkirk, faculty mem-<lb />
i.er of Uie EC education department<lb />
will ukect the tour. Dr. Kaiph Brim-<lb />
ley of the EC Extension Service has<lb />
planned the trip. Dr. Brimiey has<lb />
u;e tour established to give nine<lb />
quaner hours of credit graduate or<lb />
undergraduate, for (taking the tour.<lb />
This credit is .transferable to other<lb />
colleges.<lb />
What nicer way could you earn<lb />
nine hours of credit? You visit Scot-<lb />
land, England, Belgium, Holland,<lb />
Germany, Austria, Italy, France and<lb />
Switzerland. English majors may be<lb />
i interested in the visit to Stratfoid<lb />
on the Avon and a performance at<lb />
the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.<lb />
"AU, in the past, have enjoyed a<lb />
cruise through the Rhine Valley and<lb />
lunch at the Five Files Restaurant<lb />
in Amsterdam commented Mrs.<lb />
Clark. .Another cruise of interest is<lb />
taken on the Seine after luncheon in<lb />
itne Eiffel Tower Restaurant in<lb />
Paris.<lb />
Tour England's Lake District<lb />
Persons enjoying the Romantic<lb />
Period of English Literature will<lb />
have the chance to tour Words-<lb />
worth's Lake District of England,<lb />
where so much of his works were<lb />
written.<lb />
Time has been allotted for sight-<lb />
seeing and shopping. "Much time is<lb />
left for the individual to spend as<lb />
he wishes stated Mrs. Clark.<lb />
Your regular membership fee in-<lb />
cludes Economy Class air transpor-<lb />
tation between NY and Glasgow and<lb />
then to Paris, also sightseeing and<lb />
tuanspoa-ttaition in Europe by luxury<lb />
touring coach- A qualified English-<lb />
speaking courier and sightseeing<lb />
guides will be supplied throughout<lb />
the trip. Entrance fees are paid<lb />
while following the pa-escribed sight-<lb />
seeing. Accommiodations in hotels<lb />
with all meals according to the cus-<lb />
toms are included, as well as fees<lb />
for special features and entertain-<lb />
ment listed.<lb />
Mrs. Myrtle B. Clark, tour direc-<lb />
tor, said this of last year's trip,<lb />
"The tour is seeing just what you've<lb />
always read about. It includes the<lb />
essence of our culture and history<lb />
Poet Experiei<lb />
Seasonal Changes<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Ah, Springtime! Without her usual<lb />
aullying and teasing she is upon us,<lb />
making life a gentle acquiescence to<lb />
sunshine and grass and camellias and<lb />
bird calls. Someone once said that<lb />
springtime is lovetime. The same<lb />
wag, 1 think, stated quite realis-<lb />
tically, "One should always be in<lb />
lovethat is why he should never<lb />
marry Yes, spring and love go<lb />
together just as do a hog and slop.<lb />
(The simile really isn't too incon-<lb />
gruous.)<lb />
Incidentally, several boys have<lb />
asked me to make the following re-<lb />
quest on their behalf: Girls, please<lb />
slow down. The boys are having a<lb />
tough time catching you. Just be-<lb />
cause it's spring you're used to in<lb />
times past to plowing behind that<lb />
fast-gaited mule in the tobacco patch,<lb />
remember, you're now in a marital<lb />
institution. Please slow to a minc-<lb />
ing, lady-like pace. Not every boy<lb />
can afford a bicycle with which to<lb />
run you down.<lb />
Springtime is the season for mak-<lb />
ing bad grades and writing bad poe-<lb />
try. Personally, I'm an expert at<lb />
both. The following verse is evidence<lb />
of the latter, a sample from the<lb />
bushel basketfulls I write in the<lb />
springtime, and it is very especially<lb />
dedicated to practically anybody:<lb />
O hear a wispjfiul<lb />
springtime song<lb />
being once more beautiful<lb />
m the dew-wet grass<lb />
in tone moon-drunk skys<lb />
u the stig-ma-happy flowers<lb />
in the pregnant trees<lb />
Frank Thomas<lb />
THE COLLEGE UNION SER-<lb />
VES AS THE CAMPUS LOST<lb />
AND FOUND CENTER. Facnl-<lb />
ty, students, and staff an. urged<lb />
to turn in "found" items to the<lb />
College Union and also to report<lb />
"lost" items there.<lb />
"Found items held for two<lb />
weeks, still unclaimed, will be<lb />
returned to the finder, or dis-<lb />
posed of by the College Union<lb />
'Please Show Me'<lb />
Small Man Lives Long Time Before Seeing<lb />
j'Pretty, Funny, Little Stream7 In Woods<lb />
Once upon a time, not too long<lb />
ago, there lived a man who was very<lb />
very small, and very, very weak. As<lb />
a matter" of fact, not ondy was he<lb />
.small and weak, but he was also<lb />
childish. He livud in the deep, deep<lb />
foresius, which were owned by all<lb />
the people of the country. Everyone<lb />
had a share of it, that is, every one<lb />
but the little man. He would have<lb />
no part of it. As the years went by<lb />
he ajrvn more and more angry with<lb />
the people around him. He moved<lb />
farther Lack into the forest and there<lb />
ht stayed, sharing with no one, car-<lb />
ing about no one, and away from<lb />
everyone.<lb />
One day, as the little old man was<lb />
jratherinig his wood for the oven, he<lb />
tame across a tiny stream, glisten-<lb />
ing and pretty, with blue sparkling<lb />
water and brilliamt white sand. He<lb />
would have walked by it without<lb />
looking but far a delicate strain of<lb />
music which reached his ears. "Mu-<lb />
sic"? he thought? "What is music<lb />
doimg in my part of the forest. And<lb />
it seems to come from this tiny<lb />
stream. Hah! I must be hearing<lb />
things in my old age. Music indeed<lb />
But he was stilled by this sound.<lb />
He peered over into the sparkling<lb />
stream amd listened closely, so that<lb />
be might find the source of this<lb />
stirange sound. "The funny little<lb />
stream is pretty he admitted si-<lb />
lently. "Strange bhat I never noticed<lb />
it before. Why just look at all the<lb />
colors it has. Blue and gold and white<lb />
and red, why it's magnificent. But<lb />
I've never noticed it before, and the<lb />
little man looked at once, very, very<lb />
end.<lb />
When darkness covered the forest,<lb />
the old man journeyed to his home,<lb />
lie ate his small supper of black<lb />
bread and wine, and then sat down<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
in front of his fire. "I saw some-<lb />
thing today that I never knew exist-<lb />
ed before. It was so pretty, yet it<lb />
has been there all my life I'm sure.<lb />
I wonder that it took so long to find<lb />
its beauty out<lb />
He sat there, thinking of the pret-<lb />
ty stream and the soft music when<lb />
suddenly he heard a voice speaking<lb />
to him. It was a soft, kind voice, yet<lb />
il spoke with a demanding air; "Old<lb />
nan? Old man! Why do you sit in<lb />
irQivt of your fire an shed such pret-<lb />
ty thoughts, These thoughts are not<lb />
just for you, Old Man, but for every-<lb />
one in the country. The little stream<lb />
you saw, I painted for you, but it<lb />
wasn't to be yours alone. You must<lb />
.share it with everyone; and also the<lb />
foft music, and the delicate colors.<lb />
Now that you have finally seen the<lb />
stream and its colors and heard its<lb />
music, you must let others hear. Do<lb />
not waste it old man. Do not waste<lb />
it . . .<lb />
And the voice faded . . . and was<lb />
gone. "Wait cried the old man<lb />
Ckme back . and tell me more! Do<lb />
r.ot leave me here alone. Please come<lb />
back But the voice was gone. The<lb />
old man jumped out of his chair, and<lb />
ran to his window. Outside his little<lb />
cottage a new day was beginning<lb />
The sun was painting colors ail over<lb />
ithe land, the ifbresibs changed from<lb />
a dark Mack ibo a royal green, and<lb />
the birds and animals seemed tame<lb />
and amafraid. "My, but how my world<lb />
has cthanged said the ol man with<lb />
a wistful smile upon his lips. "I<lb />
would have wasted all of this beauty,<lb />
had not someone told me of it. And<lb />
now I must tell the world of it. Of<lb />
what they are massing, and that<lb />
would be m shame if they all waited<lb />
as long as I did  to find it out.<lb />
Now that I think of it, it seems silly<lb />
'Our9 Ideal Chauge In College<lb />
By PAT<lb />
Having oriented myself into the<lb />
v ays and means of college life, sev-<lb />
eral conclusions have been reached<lb />
us to what is expected of a student<lb />
while he is here to enjoy the fruits<lb />
of education. Perhaps these enlight-<lb />
enments can convey a suitable reason<lb />
for a student's change in values dur-<lb />
ing four years at a college or per-<lb />
haps just this college.<lb />
The change referred to is the rea-<lb />
son for attending a place such as<lb />
this. When making our decisions<lb />
about whether we should attend col-<lb />
lege or stay at home and gather to-<lb />
bacco and buy a convertible, we were<lb />
faced with many problems. But we<lb />
finally overcame our obsessions for<lb />
quick money, shiny chrome trimmed<lb />
in red, and freedom. Most of us de-<lb />
cided that a head composed of knowl-<lb />
edge was much nicer than one of<lb />
impossible dreams and our basic rea-<lb />
son for continuing our studies of<lb />
Shakespeare, frogs, and the Paris<lb />
Peace treaties was because we real-<lb />
ly wanted to be thinking individuals<lb />
with a mind developed by our work<lb />
and sweat.<lb />
We realized later that this un-<lb />
doubtedly was a weird notion and<lb />
definitely an egotistical outlook be-<lb />
HARVEY<lb />
cause after several years of having<lb />
our opinions laughed at and pushed<lb />
further and further out of our swiv-<lb />
eled brains, we finally stopped think-<lb />
ing and began absorbing. Day after<lb />
day we are placed in a tiny chair<lb />
where we absorb the opinions of<lb />
other individuals who have the good<lb />
fortune in being in front of the<lb />
classroom and feel that because they<lb />
have graduated from two colleges<lb />
their opinions are golden. Many of<lb />
us less fortunate persons feel that<lb />
opinions should be respected and re-<lb />
ceived objectively  but even this<lb />
opinion seems to be sour grapes.<lb />
Now, after four years of receiv-<lb />
ing this treatment, we no longer<lb />
wish to remain in college to achieve<lb />
our original dream of becoming<lb />
thinking people. Instead we feel that<lb />
by getting into the Jostle of every-<lb />
day life where we are working to-<lb />
gether our former values may be re-<lb />
vived and our attitude concerning<lb />
life's successes can be enlightened<lb />
to please us rather than a few brain-<lb />
washed individual who play roles<lb />
no human being can ever justify A8<lb />
well as the one who holds the role. .<lb />
after all he has tfiroughout life been<lb />
pretty dependable.<lb />
that there are those who don't knov:<lb />
the streams beauty, or the forest's<lb />
music, or the sun's colors. I wonder<lb />
why they have to be told. I wooder<lb />
So the old man went out into the<lb />
world, telling everyone of its beauty<lb />
and its goodness. He showed old men<lb />
like himself, that the most wonder-<lb />
iu! gift of all was right there in the<lb />
forest. And much more happiness be-<lb />
came because of this.<lb />
When the old man died, many,<lb />
i. any people came to see him for the<lb />
last time. His last words were heard<lb />
r.y all. Now I know who showed me.<lb />
It was . . . <lb />
Myth Concerning War<lb />
Changes With Times<lb />
(Editor's Note:) The following ar<lb />
tide comes from the Mississippi<lb />
State University Reflector.)<lb />
(ACP) . . . WeVe made tre-<lb />
mendous progress, you know, in<lb />
warfare. For one thing, we've made<lb />
the whole affair more democratic.<lb />
(You thought Democracy was an<lb />
idea applying only to governments?<lb />
Nonsense. If a little is good, a lot<lb />
must be better.)<lb />
"Anybody can figfet, or at least,<lb />
anybody can get killed. You dont<lb />
have to wear a uniform, smell of<lb />
gunpowder, or give reasonable proof<lb />
you're male over eighteen, to hare<lb />
a bomb dropped on you. This is a<lb />
great improvement, since it elimin-<lb />
ates such arbitrary distinctions as<lb />
sex and age. War can now be the<lb />
national pastime of m U, from six<lb />
to sixty.<lb />
"Any child can play, as we ia the<lb />
oouth have clearly seen. America<lb />
that pioneer of the world progress,<lb />
has brought war up to children figfct<lb />
it .<lb />
"That's what we're doing in New<lb />
Orleans. Because fce real Centennial<lb />
of the struggle of 1861 won't parade<lb />
itself down Capitol Street in Jackson,<lb />
cannons coughing (and flags wT.<lb />
ng); the real Centenniai will ha<lb />
celebrated in New Orleans, and all<lb />
the New Orleans' all over the Sou<lb />
Nobody aeks why Johnny cant<lb />
read anymore, hav, y aj<lb />
Maybe it's because everybody:<lb />
They ask wnether h potttienUy .<lb />
"oated, yes, wnettr he'Hod.51 <lb />
Justed, yes, but about biTTZ<lb />
not so much now. 8&amp;mmndi<lb />
we are, we no longer seTanVa<lb />
to catch up wiA Enmia m eLS<lb />
We turn onr p ! <lb />
htical dreus-rkiga. "<lb />
"The fight in the Sontfa. it<lb />
must be fought. ButTmuat MT2S<lb />
tf with fSrat -- -<lb />
Platforms Similiar<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH i<lb />
Candidates Hiss Boat<lb />
Students Remain Passive<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
i the<lb />
After reviewing the ptatfon<lb />
two SGA Presidential candi <lb />
elusion can be drawn  - - ti,<lb />
simply "missed the boat<lb />
By this, we mean that<lb />
don't seem to have realized the si<lb />
of the responsibility which th . have a<lb />
the student body to bestow up n r<lb />
in their platforms, dealt wi<lb />
are shallow, insignificant an<lb />
parison to the true problem surroundjnt"<lb />
SGA. This major problem is<lb />
ing of the Student Government in or(jer<lb />
it be an effective force on this cam<lb />
The principal points of i :. p<lb />
primarily encompassed the i-<lb />
discounts, later hours for v<lb />
more telephones in the worn<lb />
better entertainment series aj<lb />
which have been discuss i <lb />
and have amounted to a<lb />
Further, if one compared the<lb />
he could denote that both ca<lb />
to have ideas which are prad<lb />
With a situation such ai<lb />
this campaign has been about<lb />
as sweeping a chicken coop. K <lb />
tential leaders which this cam us<lb />
makes such a campaign as tl<lb />
the conception of student lead<lb />
A great deal of the blame<lb />
campaign lies with the stu ;<lb />
didn't seem to care what happened con<lb />
ing their Student Government. But car.<lb />
blame them? They have no<lb />
for there was the emergence : no<lb />
which was new, fresh and c briaf<lb />
them out of their complacency.<lb />
By tonight, a new SGA p<lb />
have been elected. Unless this in<lb />
cides to take in hand the re-<lb />
this office and provide a dynami<lb />
which will lead to an effective and<lb />
Student Government, the nara e organi-<lb />
zation may as well be change Student<lb />
Government to Student "Club<lb />
Historical Society<lb />
Students Scoff At Group<lb />
Interested In Mankind<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
Nly 2g maiton Atneriensll<lb />
rer cent of wZX<lb />
"In the<lb />
most people<lb />
tkey earn and<lb />
rnaJte'<lb />
Periods of<lb />
Three years ago a club was formed on<lb />
campus called the East Carolina College His-<lb />
torical Society. This club under the wise and<lb />
determined guidance of Dr. Herbert Paschal<lb />
has fought for its very exisvneeuntil r<lb />
last it has reached the status of being re-<lb />
cognized by both students and faculty.<lb />
The purpose of the group is simplea<lb />
desire to learn about the pastto grasp in<lb />
earnest the struggle of mankind to survive<lb />
and to create. Membership is open to any-<lb />
one who expressed a keen and appreciative<lb />
interest in his forfathers.<lb />
People scoffed and still scoff at the<lb />
group who actually enjoy the procrams of<lb />
the society . . . "What can be more boring<lb />
t7, than to attend discussions on Plato<lb />
or Thomas Jefferson?" But do these illite-<lb />
rates know that at these discussions the<lb />
cjociety learns not only of famous people and<lb />
their contributions to societv. but also of<lb />
tneir personalities, their favorite pastimes<lb />
and pleasures? CouJd these illiterates ever<lb />
experience the thrill of delight which a Rev-<lb />
olutionary War diary givesor feels humble<lb />
jj the presence of an ex-presidentn Could the<lb />
fl -J? exPress Pleasures of having cof-<lb />
iee with brilliant men who aid our society<lb />
with their creative abilities?<lb />
 TIJ f oup takes pride in preserving<lb />
reiics of the past-and this year has under-<lb />
irSLtwUrojects- One, is the maintenance<lb />
rwfn restm2 Place of Governor Richard<lb />
nT01111 with weeds and brambles<lb />
i- I a !OCiety Mw The other project<lb />
mJtwfrmtae money for a monument to<lb />
SrYamT P,aof the Civil War brestworla<lb />
tLSSIifJ11 interest and discovery <lb />
Eun?Hi8  PU was aided by Miss<lb />
hiaSt 2?2P who is a Present writing <lb />
K?. Carolina College.) It is hoped<lb />
S   Civil War marker wiB<lb />
cree Pride m the tradition of the college.<lb />
Una Il!S,iwtu smm "!this East Care-<lb />
ItSli tt  aTace on campus.<lb />
 &amp;I&amp;8 M intellectd<lb />
Aad tiie iHiteratea, weH, they have <lb />
SrJaiao. Someone has to pltf<lb />
way need oar ivy fcagwra.<lb /><pb facs="00038691_tn_0003" /><lb />
XHl'RSIXAV. MARCH 16, 1&amp;61<lb />
nCU.mmnres Final Results Of Elections,<lb />
Buddy W eu Bob Jackson Assume Duties<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
U1k1Sh ,  Tn,l,V 6,eCted  f the Inter-Fraternity<lb />
school year. Weiss is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
it<lb />
,mj Mm Don (onlcy ,ls of PiKA, president for the year<lb />
Professor To Attend Math Institute<lb />
Davis, Jr assistant pro-<lb />
a hematics, has been se-<lb />
ll nt in a summer<lb />
Ii acbtn of mathema-<lb />
; by i he University of<lb />
-ironed by the Na-<lb />
- ience Foundation.<lb />
stitute, fifth to be offered<lb />
University of Alabama, pro-<lb />
Sfl on the graduate<lb />
 lematics. Stipends made<lb />
the National Science<lb />
are awarded to teachers<lb />
attend.<lb />
of a serious national<lb />
ientists, mathemati-<lb />
ained technical workers,<lb />
Science Foundation baa<lb />
- n -red and sup-<lb />
- in mathematics and<lb />
colleges and universities<lb />
!i. Aims include widen-<lb />
ing and improving the<lb />
of subject matter of com-<lb />
 s and strengthening<lb />
their ability to motivate students<lb />
considering careers in science and<lb />
mathematics<lb />
Mr. Davis is a graduate of Wake<lb />
Forest College and holds the Mas-<lb />
ter's degree from East Carolina. He<lb />
was a faculty member at Wilming-<lb />
ton College for eight years before<lb />
joining the faculty here in Septem-<lb />
ber, 1960.<lb />
Faculty Attends Meet<lb />
The College was represented by Dr.<lb />
John O. Reynolds of the mathematics<lb />
departsttss and Dr. George Pasti of<lb />
the social studies department at a<lb />
regional conference of the Danforth<lb />
Foundation at Williamsburg, Va re-<lb />
cently. They were accompanied by<lb />
their wives.<lb />
Theme of the conference was<lb />
"Challenge of Modern Africa The<lb />
nncipal lecturer at this assembly<lb />
was Dr. G. McLeod Bryan of Wake<lb />
Forest College. Winston-Salem.<lb />
T i- elections for the various posts<lb />
ot the lnter-fraternity Council have<lb />
been h. Id and the final results have<lb />
been announced.<lb />
Taking over the presidential duties<lb />
for the forthcoming year will be<lb />
Buddy Weiss, member of Pi Kappa<lb />
Arn. Biddy follows Don Conley.<lb />
Iso of Pika, in this position.<lb />
Elected to the vice president's po-<lb />
sition is Bob Jackson, member of<lb />
Kip;pa Alpha and runner up for the<lb />
residency.<lb />
The office of secretary was cap-<lb />
tured by Lambda Chi Alpha's Gay-<lb />
!od Spencer, and the office of treas-<lb />
urer will be filled by Bill Phelps,<lb />
brother in the Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
Fraternity.<lb />
Select Group Presents<lb />
Three-Act Comedy<lb />
A select group from the Wesley<lb />
Foundation will present "DEATH<lb />
TAKES A HOLDAY a comedy in<lb />
three acts, by Alberto Casella, at<lb />
che Methodist Student Center to-<lb />
night at 7:30 p.m. and again on Sun-<lb />
day, March 19 at 3:00 ip-jm. The play<lb />
was translated for the American<lb />
stage by Walter Ferris.<lb />
In the play, Death suspends all<lb />
activities for three day during<lb />
which period he becomes a man and<lb />
falls in love with a beautiful girl<lb />
through whom he realizes why mor-<lb />
tals fear him. The play arouses<lb />
thought, stimulates discussion, and<lb />
presents the problems of love and<lb />
death.<lb />
This is a production entirely by<lb />
students, who have worked for the<lb />
love of drama and because they want<lb />
to produce this play. Freshman Be-<lb />
verly Cox leads the cast as Death<lb />
vho as mortal becomes Prince Srr-<lb />
ki, with 'Annie Camnpbell as "Gra-<lb />
zia the lovely maiden whose in-<lb />
sight into the meaning of life and<lb />
love takes from her the fear of death.<lb />
Co-starring are Barbara Wilson as<lb />
'Alda Walter Johnson, as the<lb />
"Duke Bob Parsons, as his son.<lb />
"Corrado in love with "Grazia" and<lb />
Calire Pippin, as the "Princess" mo-<lb />
ther of "Grazia Supporting roles<lb />
are portrayed by Alfred Nance, as<lb />
the "Baron Betsy Brandon as<lb />
"Stephanie wife of the Duke; Geor-<lb />
ge Griffin as "Eric Joyce Scott as<lb />
"RVda Vis sister; William Wei-<lb />
denbacher as "Major Whit red, as<lb />
guests in the home of the Duke; and<lb />
0H Mae Bandy and Norma Faye<lb />
Bright as maids.<lb />
The Play is directed by James E.<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Francis Speight,<lb />
Noted Artist, Joins<lb />
EG Art Faculty<lb />
Francis Speight, noted artist and<lb />
native North Carolinian, after a long<lb />
absence, will return to this stale in<lb />
September as professor of art on the<lb />
faculty here, President Leo W. Jen-<lb />
icin.s of the college has announced.<lb />
The ' Francis Speight Retrospec-<lb />
tive Exhibition' a loan show on.<lb />
view from February 15 until March<lb />
2G at the State Museum of Art, Ra-<lb />
leigh, is attracting attention through<lb />
out the state and introducing many<lb />
?rt lovers in North Carolina to the<lb />
work of a man who has been des-<lb />
cribed as "unexcelled among native<lb />
North Carolina artists" and as hav-<lb />
ing "rare genius A. subscription<lb />
dinner in Raleigh, honoring Speight,<lb />
preceded the oipening of the exhibi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
A native of Bertie County, born<lb />
and reared near Windsor, Speight<lb />
has taught since 1925 at the Pennsyl-<lb />
vania Academy of Fine Aits. In com-<lb />
ing to East CaroJina, he is fulfilling<lb />
a wish to live in his native state<lb />
again, to paint scenes familiar to<lb />
him since his boyhood, and to help<lb />
young artists in North Carolina.<lb />
Speight has won a number of out-<lb />
standing awards. His works hang<lb />
in more th:tn 40 museums in this<lb />
country and Canada and are included<lb />
in several irrivate collections.<lb />
Among prizes presented to him in<lb />
national exhibitions of painting are<lb />
the First Altman Prize for Land-<lb />
scape, the First Hallgarten Prize,<lb />
the Kohnstamm Prize, the Sesnan<lb />
Gold Medal for Landscape, and the<lb />
Obrig Prize.<lb />
His work is included in the perma-<lb />
mont collections of the Metropolitan<lb />
Museum, New York; the Boston Mu-<lb />
seum; the Toronto, Canada, Art Gal-<lb />
lery; the Norton Gallery of Art,<lb />
Palm Reach, Florida; the Montpelier,<lb />
Vermont, Museum of Art: and else-<lb />
where.<lb />
Speight has been a member of the<lb />
National Academy of Design since<lb />
1940. Last year the select National<lb />
Institute of Arts and Letters elected<lb />
him to membership. He is listed in<lb />
Who's Who in America and in the<lb />
Encyclopaedia Britannica in which<lb />
one of his works is reprouced.<lb />
EC Drill Tem Wins In Area Competition;<lb />
To Compete At Cherry Blossum Festival<lb />
The Drill Team from the Agricul-<lb />
tural and Technical College of North<lb />
Carolina literally "walked away" with<lb />
the Fifth Annual Area C-l Drill<lb />
Competition held on campus Satur-<lb />
day, March 11. By winning in the<lb />
area cxwmpetition the unit from A &amp; T<lb />
earned the honor of representing the<lb />
Arnold Air Society in the National<lb />
Drill Competiton at the Cherry Blos-<lb />
som Festival in Washington, D. C.<lb />
Approximately 350 drill team par-<lb />
ticipants, Angel Flight representa-<lb />
tives, and Detachment Staff Offi-<lb />
cers were in attendance for the com-<lb />
petition.<lb />
The drill competition, which was<lb />
based on an inspection, as well as<lb />
limitation drill and iprecision or<lb />
"tmonkey" drill occurred before a<lb />
full house in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Each participation drill team per-<lb />
formed for a total of 14 minutes.<lb />
Seven minutes were spent covering<lb />
maneuvers .prescribed in the Air<lb />
Force Drill Manual and the other<lb />
"Money buys everything except<lb />
leva, personality, freedom, immor-<lb />
taliivWisdom.<lb />
Tau Sigma Plans<lb />
Spring Pledge Period<lb />
The Alpha Chapter of Tau Sigma<lb />
Honorary Education Fraternity is<lb />
planning its Spring pledge period.<lb />
Students who are interested in join-<lb />
ing Tau Sigma should write their<lb />
letters of application to Box 1172,<lb />
ECC, by March 25.<lb />
Applicants must be candidates<lb />
for a B.S. Degree and must have a<lb />
"B" average to be accepted as a<lb />
pledge.<lb />
"If you can't be thankful for what<lb />
on receive, be thankful for what<lb />
ou escapeGrit.<lb />
Vlpfra Phi's "Fashions in Review" looks ahead in years to the days<lb />
H n mm reverts to the cave man era. The second place ribbon in the<lb />
Spectacular was awarded to Alpha Phi for its parade of fashions.<lb />
JFDY BLEDSOE AN<lb />
AOPi's LU Abner.<lb />
LORETTA BENTON. . . as Bloody Mary in Chi Omega's "South Pacific.<lb />
Loretta, supported by a chorus of sailors and native girls, sings and acts<lb />
"Happy Talk" which won the 3rd place ribbon for the Chi 0s.<lb />
ALPHA DELTA PI . . . chorus line gets in the swing of things withe their<lb />
"Can Can Legs, legs, sad legs.<lb />
Raleigh Offers<lb />
Top Entertainment<lb />
"THE FRIENDS OF THE COL-<lb />
LEGE, INC is a concert series<lb />
which is dedicated to bringing pre-<lb />
viously unobtainable quality of mu-<lb />
sic, theater and dance events to Ra-<lb />
ieigh and surrounding community.<lb />
The concerts are held in the State<lb />
College Coliseum in Raleigh which<lb />
is transformed from an athletic are-<lb />
na into a theater by the backdrop<lb />
curtain and the arrangement of the<lb />
stage.<lb />
Nearing its completion of two<lb />
wonderfully successful seasons, "The<lb />
Friends of the College, Inc board<lb />
of directors has announced the ten-<lb />
tative nrogram for its 1961-62 sea-<lb />
son; and is anxious to spread the<lb />
membership and to offer the oppor-<lb />
tunity to persons in the surround-<lb />
ing community of Raleigh.<lb />
The month of March, 1961, has<lb />
been set aside for the season mem-<lb />
bership drive for the 1961-62 sea-<lb />
son. The following is the plan for<lb />
"rice of membership:<lb />
Bought in groups of six or more<lb />
$5.00 per person<lb />
Bought in groups of two or more<lb />
$7.00 per person<lb />
A single membership<lb />
$10.00 per person<lb />
Student membership<lb />
$5.00 per student<lb />
Persons interested in getting mem-<lb />
berships are asked to inquire in the<lb />
College Union office.<lb />
Below is listed the tentative 1961-<lb />
62 "THE FRIENDS OF THE COL-<lb />
l.FGE. INC program:<lb />
NEW YORK CITY BALLET<lb />
rfst time in state OCTOBER<lb />
"The evening is not only a brilliant<lb />
ore hut is also pervaded by a rare<lb />
and sweet grace all around<lb />
BAYANIHAN<lb />
phi!ippine Dance Group DECEMBER<lb />
Richard Straus' Opera<lb />
ARIADNIE' AiUF NAXOS<lb />
Hsaw the little orchestra<lb />
Binrell of New York<lb />
Sullivan and others FEBRUARY<lb />
Birgit<lb />
NILSSON<lb />
with the National Symphony<lb />
FEBRUARY<lb />
TNDtfANAPOLIS SYMPHONY<lb />
wHh Joseph Silberstein, Naumburg<lb />
Winner MARCH<lb />
THE<lb />
BOSTON POPS<lb />
Arthur Fiedler, Conductor MARCH<lb />
iseven minutes used for "monkey"<lb />
chill.<lb />
Judges from Seymour Johnson Air<lb />
Force Base in Goldsboro awarded<lb />
the unit from A &amp; T 124 points more<lb />
than the second place unit from<lb />
State College and 135 points more<lb />
than the third place detachment from<lb />
East Carolina, winner of the event<lb />
last year. Also competing for the<lb />
honor were detachments from Duke<lb />
University, The University of North<lb />
Carolina, and The University of<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Each team was judged on the ba-<lb />
eJs of 1,000 points maximum. This<lb />
maximum for 1,000 points was brok-<lb />
en down into three areas: 100 points<lb />
for inspection, 450 points for regu-<lb />
lation drill, and 450 points for pre-<lb />
cision drill.<lb />
A &amp; T, in first place position had<lb />
a total of 744 points, North Caro-<lb />
lina State College, 620 points; East<lb />
Carolina, 609 ipoints; The University<lb />
of North Carolina, 606 points; Duke<lb />
University, 564 points; and the Uni-<lb />
versity of South Carolina, 512 points.<lb />
Cadet Major Walter T. Worthing-<lb />
ftoa, Drill Team Commander of East<lb />
Carolina detachment, stated that he<lb />
was,  . . very pleased with the at-<lb />
tendance and the attitude of the stu-<lb />
dents. The Arnold Air Society will<lb />
be well represented in Washington,<lb />
D. C. by the team from A &amp; T<lb />
'Separate Tables' Set As Next Major<lb />
Production; Rives Directs Drama<lb />
As its next major production, the<lb />
Playhouse has scheduled Separate<lb />
Tables, which was cast last week<lb />
by its director, Dr. Ralph Rives.<lb />
Separate Tables is an unusual pro-<lb />
duction in that the play is actually<lb />
two plays within one. The leading<lb />
characters will be portrayer by Dr.<lb />
II. D. Rowe and Lois Garren in both<lb />
plays. Dr. Rowe will have the roles<lb />
of Mr. Malcolm and Major Pollock<lb />
(played by Burt Lancaster and David<lb />
Niven, respectively, in the motion<lb />
(picture) and in the parts of Mrs.<lb />
Shankland and Miss Railton-Bell<lb />
(played by Rita Hayworth and Deb-<lb />
orah Kerr) Lois Garren has been<lb />
cast.<lb />
Other roles have been given to<lb />
Marji Retha Hice as Mabel, Minnie<lb />
Caster, Lady Matheson; Mrs. Mary<lb />
will contact him in his office in<lb />
Wright. Non Playhouse members are<lb />
eligible to participate.<lb />
Chi Omega Elects New<lb />
President, Betty Lane<lb />
At the close of Winter Quarter<lb />
Betty Hope Lane wias elected to<lb />
serve as president of Rho Zeta Chap-<lb />
ter of Chi Omega Sorority for the<lb />
year 1961-1962.<lb />
Other new officers who assumed<lb />
their duties at the beginning of<lb />
Spring Quarter are: Barbara Ann<lb />
ERis, vice president; Beth Harris,<lb />
lecording secretary; Elizabeth Tay-<lb />
lor, corresponding secretary; Jewel<lb />
Callahain, treasurer; Jayne Chandler,<lb />
Goodwin of the English Department, j pledge trainer; Jean Lassiter, Sen-<lb />
Mrs. Railton-Bell; and Pat Reynolds, ior Panhellenic representative; and<lb />
Miss Meachem.<lb />
John Quinn has received the rode<lb />
of Mr. Fowler, Katherine Laibamme,<lb />
Doreen; Westly Howard, Mr. Strat-<lb />
ten; and Sue S. Taylor, Miss Tanner.<lb />
Rehearsals have begun and Dr.<lb />
Rives hones that students who are<lb />
interested in the technical aspects<lb />
such as make-up, scenery, publicity,<lb />
Dawn Reaves, Junior Panhellenic<lb />
representative.<lb />
Recently Marion Elmore, chapter<lb />
visitor, was on campus with the Rho<lb />
Zeta Chapter .She spoke to the group<lb />
as a whole on its growth and ac-<lb />
tivities. A social was held in her<lb />
honor at the home of Mrs. A. C.<lb />
Ruffin, a special initiate.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THU&amp;SDAY, MARCH<lb />
16.<lb />
Pirate Nine Opens Season Next Week<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Camera Out For Baseball<lb />
The oajre season is over as far as ECC's Pirates are concerned. Two<lb />
of the starters for the Bucs are prospects for Coach Jim Mallory'a baseball<lb />
nine. Cotton Clayton, the A11 -Con fere nee and AH-NAIA District 26 guard,<lb />
is a pitching hopefull, as weJl as a third base candidate. Lacy West, the<lb />
V3" forward averaged 11 points per conrtest on the harwood, is a<lb />
infield and pitching hopeful.<lb />
Only Smith Missing<lb />
These iplayers who ihelped the cage quint a great deal will try to<lb />
keep in shape until the 1961-62 basketball season gets underway. Speaking<lb />
of the team that will represent the Pirates on the bard wood next season,<lb />
nly Don Smith will be missing from the starting five that finished in<lb />
second place in the North State League. Hart, tihe Bucs lost two games by<lb />
one point each in the playoffs of the North State League and the District<lb />
6 NAIA competition.<lb />
Bill Otte will be a Sophomore next season, and Charlie Lewis will<lb />
be in his Senior year for the Pirates. Together with Clayton, West, and<lb />
Ben Bowes, the Buc cage quint should be tough. East Carolina will be a<lb />
definite title contender and should improve their season .mark of this year.<lb />
The Swimming Story<lb />
ECC should imvu'ove a great deal in tihe world of swimming next<lb />
year. Coach Ray Martinez explains "that with the nucleus of Freshmen<lb />
that we have our success for next year will be improved over the current<lb />
campaign With All-American scholastic performer of 1960 Lou Sullivan<lb />
having three more years of active college swimaning, the ECC mentor<lb />
should be optimistic concerning the future. The Myers Park High School<lb />
great, from Charlotte, owns scholastic records nationally in the one and<lb />
three metors.<lb />
Jim Roberts, another promising Freshman has been tops in the<lb />
freestyle race. Ray Stevens, another first year competitor, excels in tne<lb />
220 freestyle. Of course these Freshmen members are not the only indi-<lb />
viduals returning for the 1961-62 campaign. Junior Barney Barrett is tops<lb />
in the bi'tterfly and flreestyle dei;iai-tments. Ed Zschaus. one of the out-<lb />
standing Sophomores of recent ECC swimming team will be ready for the<lb />
diving events next season. Zschaus recently broke Bob Sawyer's team record<lb />
in the freestyle.<lb />
David Mayo, a Junior transfer student from Campbell College, has<lb />
done well in his first year of competition. I wish that I had had this boy<lb />
when he was a Freshman Martinez, wishfully explained. The breastroke<lb />
is Mayo's speciality. Still another returning prospect fjor the 1961-62 season<lb />
will be Freshman Miles Barefoot. Miles will swim the freestyle and back-<lb />
stroke.<lb />
(ieorge Washington In NCAA Playoffs<lb />
Although our own ECC cage Piiates failed to advance anywhere in<lb />
NAIA play, certainly they can get credit for their share of hard luck.<lb />
Two one point losses in succession killed the Buc chances. Speaking of<lb />
teams with misfortunes, George Washington's Colonials from Washington,<lb />
D. C. possessed only a 5-17 record going into the Southern Conference<lb />
tournament. Everything had been going against  gallant crew from the<lb />
capitol city. But in successive nights GW defeated (powerful VPI, a good<lb />
Furman quint, and then stunned West Virginia's congiierors, William and<lb />
Mary's Indians to obtain the right to meet Princton in the opening round<lb />
of NCAA play in New York's Madison Square Garden. You can say that<lb />
George Washington went from rags to riches.<lb />
The Major League Scene<lb />
Since this is the time between basketball and baseball season, and<lb />
there are no games to comment on at ECC, -we can go to Florida and Ari-<lb />
zona to see how things are doing in a baseball preview. The world cham-<lb />
pion Pittsburg Pirates will be seeking to retain their championship title.<lb />
It appears as though St. Louis and San Framsisoo will cause the Bucs the<lb />
most trouble in the senior circuit.<lb />
In the junior circuit, the New York Yankees will be a definite flavorite<lb />
with Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Wihitey Ford and Company still around.<lb />
However, the Baltimore Orioles made a gallant challenge before bowing<lb />
Crayton Probable Starter<lb />
Against Springfield Team<lb />
LARRY CRAYTON . . . was one of the top pitchers in the state last sea-<lb />
son. The hard throwing southpaw is expected to carry a big load on his<lb />
shoulders for Coach Mallory's nine during the 1961 campaign. Crayton will<lb />
probably get the starting role when Springfield invades ECC next Friday.<lb />
East Carolina Cage Quint<lb />
Finishes Winning Season<lb />
Next Friday East Carolina will<lb />
meet Springfield College of Massa-<lb />
cb'Usettes in the season's first offi-<lb />
cial baseball game here at ECC The<lb />
Bucs will be defending their North<lb />
State League championship during<lb />
the 1961 campaign, and the norther-<lb />
ners from Springfield should test the<lb />
Pirate strength. Larry Crayton will<lb />
be the probable Buc starter on the<lb />
mound.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory will probably<lb />
go along with following line-up for<lb />
the initial encounter. Charlie Johnson<lb />
has the inside track to the catching<lb />
spot. The big veteran returns from<lb />
Lust season's great team. Jim Martin,<lb />
 hard hitting firstsacker should hold<lb />
down the initial sack without any<lb />
trouble, although Beazly Jones a sure<lb />
fielding transfer student from Ghio-<lb />
wan Junior College is showing up<lb />
well in practice. Spencer Gaylord,<lb />
who is only a Junior, will start at<lb />
his second base post in which he<lb />
' layed last season. Gaylord is in his<lb />
third year of varsity competition as<lb />
is Senior Glenn Bass, of football<lb />
fame at his .shortstop post. Byrd Har-<lb />
ris, who is only a Freshman should<lb />
start at the hot corner post.<lb />
Bobby Joyce and A. W. Farris are<lb />
other thir base candidates. Veteran<lb />
Gary Pierce should control the left-<lb />
field spot, with WaLly Cockrell back<lb />
in oenterfield. The rightfield post<lb />
Tennis Team Plays<lb />
Toledo U. In<lb />
First Home Matek<lb />
By TONY KATSlAfl<lb />
East Carolina Colfegi <lb />
tennis schedule with the ColW<lb />
Charleston on the Mtk uf Mas T<lb />
probably find Murrel Bynum, an I engagement with the Atksjfc r <lb />
nders-tudy to Bill Carpenter of the Conference foe niB be , <lb />
lumbia. South Carolina. The <lb />
home match irfll be aril q<lb />
sity of Toledo on the th.<lb />
and<lb />
u.g<lb />
lf,60 team patrolling the right side<lb />
of the pasture.<lb />
Harrel BoitnoU a Junior transfer<lb />
from Femwn, Va Junior College is<lb />
making a challenge for one of the<lb />
ot field berths as are Buddy Wyatt<lb />
Ted Chai ell. The latter two be-<lb />
reserves from last season's<lb />
auad. These players may see limat-<lb />
d action in the initial contest, but<lb />
it appears as though Pierce, Cock-<lb />
rell, and Bynum will start the first<lb />
encounter against Springfield's<lb />
strong nine.<lb />
Besies Crayton, Coach Mallory,<lb />
a veteran at the diamond helm will<lb />
have several pitchers ready for ac-<lb />
tion. Nathan Green, Earl Boykin,<lb />
Bill Dunn, and Harold Brown head<lb />
a list of possible star hurlers avail-<lb />
able for duty. Crayton will in all in-<lb />
dications pitch the big games for<lb />
the ECC diamond nine this Spring.<lb />
The Junior fastballer has looked ex-<lb />
ceptionally impressive in early drills.<lb />
East Carolina's cage quint finished<lb />
the 1960-61 campaign with an im-<lb />
pressive 12-9 record including two<lb />
one point losses to Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian, a one ipoint loss to Newberry<lb />
and Higih Point, as well as a two<lb />
point loss to the latter team. The<lb />
Lues also lost a close battle at Ap-<lb />
palachian, but were soundly beaten<lb />
by Lenoir Rhyne, Catawba, and The<lb />
Citadel of the Southern Conerence.<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's charges placed<lb />
two men on the Afll-Conference team.<lb />
Cotton Clayton with a final 15.0 scor-<lb />
ing aveiage and Don Smibh who hit<lb />
for 14.1 tallies per contest were the<lb />
Pirates who received the votes for<lb />
the team.<lb />
EC's most impressive win came at<lb />
the expense of the Bears from Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne. A 93-67 victory was re-<lb />
corded by the Bucs over the regular<lb />
reason champions from Hickory. High<lb />
Point was the tournament winner<lb />
and East Carolina lost two close bat-<lb />
tles to the Panthers.<lb />
Something unusually outstanding<lb />
was the fact that (the Pirates had<lb />
five men in double figures during<lb />
the cage season. Besides Clayton and<lb />
Other figures with special interest<lb />
had Captain Don Smith scoring the<lb />
most points for a single contest. His<lb />
88 tallies were beyond the reach of<lb />
any of his mates in a solo contest.<lb />
Clayton led the rebounders with 205<lb />
or nearly 10 per game.<lb />
The largest production of points<lb />
produced in a single contest for the<lb />
1960-61 Buc cage five was 105 against<lb />
Elon in a home contest. The Pirates<lb />
averaged 76 points per contest while<lb />
limiting the opponents to 71 tallies<lb />
(per encounter. The lowest scoring<lb />
of the season occurred in the first<lb />
AC Bulldog game in which the Bucs<lb />
could score only 50 points. A poor<lb />
first half was the primary reason<lb />
for this showing.<lb />
THE SEASON'S GAMES<lb />
Purple-Gold Game<lb />
Winter football practice will be<lb />
concluded Saturday afternoon with<lb />
the annual Purple-Gold encounter in<lb />
College Stadium. The hard working<lb />
men of Coach- Jack Boone have been<lb />
in full outdoor operation since Jan-<lb />
uary. The contest will feature such<lb />
I960 standouts as All-State tackle<lb />
Clayton Piand, Co-Captain Chuck<lb />
Gordon, a rugged center and veteran;<lb />
Quarterback Dan Rouse, who starred<lb />
toward the latter part of last season,<lb />
Tommy Matthews, a halfback with<lb />
tremendous promise, and fullbacks<lb />
Bill Strickland and Nick Hilgert, a<lb />
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EC's Lambda Chi Wins Inter-Chapter Cage Title<lb />
The Iota-Upsilon chapter of Lamb- , Thorne of State with 12 (points and<lb />
da Chi Alpha won an Initer-Chapter<lb />
basketball tournament held here at<lb />
EC on the weekend of March 3. Four<lb />
of the six Lambda Chi chapters in<lb />
North Carolina, Iota-Upsilon of EC,<lb />
Gamma-Theta of Duke, Gamma-Nu<lb />
of Carolina, and Gamma-Upsilon of<lb />
North Carolina State particiipated in<lb />
the tournament. The games were<lb />
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nasium on March 4.<lb />
Iota-Upsilon Triumphant<lb />
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v ith a total of 24 points. In the sec-<lb />
ond game, State eliminated Carolina<lb />
57 to 48. High scorers were Ken i<lb />
John Kellehu of Carolina with 15<lb />
points.<lb />
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well-played game which went into<lb />
a five minute overtime. Carolina's<lb />
power was severely hurt by the foul-<lb />
ing out of three key men; but they<lb />
still managed to give Duke a good<lb />
game with the score being, Duke 53,<lb />
Carolina 41. High for Duke was Ron-<lb />
nie Lee, with 17 points. Carolina's<lb />
high scorer was John Killean with<lb />
10 points.<lb />
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on Chapter, champions of the local<lb />
inter-fraternity playoffs, defeated N.<lb />
C. State, 57 to 45.<lb />
Cloyce Anders and Bob Agle tied<lb />
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Vaughn. Spencer Gaylord, Bob MeKinney, and in front, Cloyce Anders.<lb />
for the high scoring spot for EC<lb />
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vid Cross, Spencer Gaylord, Charlie<lb />
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ris, and Nick Hilgert, contributed<lb />
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more. The EC team coached to the<lb />
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