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will continue its run tonight and Fri-<lb />
day night. Students will be admitted<lb />
by showing their I. D. cards.<lb />
Volume XXXVI<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961<lb />
Number 22<lb />
Students Elect Strother, 1961 SGA Prexy<lb />
SGA Proposes Charge In<lb />
Present Traffic Situation<lb />
v a recent meeting of the Stu-<lb />
ernmeat Association, the<lb />
Si nate was reminded that<lb />
t' the faculty would be ad-<lb />
. to see "South Pacific<lb />
Isniasion is by virtue of<lb />
tssed earlier in the year<lb />
Student Senate regarding the<lb />
of faculty to the Enter-<lb />
So ru-s.<lb />
Munn reported that he had<lb />
the postmaster of Green-<lb />
erning the possibilities of<lb />
 le-in-mail box here on<lb />
s. Mann stated that the<lb />
i  seemed to favour the idea,<lb />
he bad no mail boxes of<lb />
in Stock. The postmaster<lb />
the S.G.A. President<lb />
te a letter to him stating<lb />
fcsons that the students felt<lb />
. should have another mail<lb />
the letter would probably be<lb />
 rial in our obtaining the ad-<lb />
kil box.<lb />
e discussion, several peo-<lb />
opinions that they<lb />
mail service on the cam-<lb />
both slow and inefficient,<lb />
pas taken on this matter.<lb />
Parking Problem<lb />
1  campus parking problem was<lb />
at length. Many ideas were<lb />
. d by the Student Senate. Fi-<lb />
nally, a motion was made seconded,<lb />
and passed that the Student Senate<lb />
recommend to the Policies Committee<lb />
the following resolutions: "No fresh-<lb />
man or student with less than a<lb />
'C' average will be permitted to have<lb />
a car. Special oases can be taken be-<lb />
fore a board set uip by the Dean of<lb />
Student Ajffairs Commuting stuw<lb />
dents would fall into the category of<lb />
special cases.<lb />
The S.G.A. banquet will be April 4,<lb />
1061. At this banquet the newly elect-<lb />
ed officers will be installed.<lb />
Committee Hears<lb />
Case Of Accused<lb />
Student Book Thief<lb />
The Discipline Committee of the<lb />
college met on March 10, to hear the<lb />
case of "Student A freshman, ac-<lb />
cused of selling stolen books to the<lb />
i o4lege Book Store.<lb />
Two English professors reported<lb />
text books massing from their offices<lb />
in Austin Bldg. These three missing<lb />
texts were found among the texts<lb />
which had been, sold as used books<lb />
to the bookstore. The Bookstore man-<lb />
ager produced the triplicate receipt,<lb />
the social number of which had been<lb />
recorded in the books at the time<lb />
of the sale.<lb />
The signature on this receipt was<lb />
! that of "Student A After consider-<lb />
ina towns next week. lne <lb />
Over 2,250 Vote In Initial<lb />
Election; Summers Named V P<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
Otis Strother, a Junior music ma- than boys in this election Shepherd<lb />
OTIS STROTHER . . . newly elected<lb />
SGA President. At left, students com-<lb />
pare names with faces before casting<lb />
their ballots.<lb />
Men's Glee Club Tours<lb />
Eastern NC Next Week<lb />
Ei -t Carolina Men's Glee Club<lb />
dee a tour of two eastern<lb />
Hitler Image<lb />
Student Writes To Hitlers Former Interpreter<lb />
, will sing in Tarboro at the<lb />
 boo at 1U:30 a.m. March 2lJ<lb />
wi . journey to Washington<lb />
2:00 pan. concert.<lb />
Glee Club is the young-<lb />
oreJ group on the campus, hav-<lb />
een organized this school year<lb />
the direction of Charles Stev-<lb />
metnbor of the Music Depart-<lb />
 faculty. The group now boasts<lb />
mbership of 50, with members<lb />
almost every- department on the<lb />
us and from several states.<lb />
ie of both a serious and a<lb />
nature will be offered on the<lb />
Sacred uurabesa by Pales-<lb />
Bach, and Mendelssohn will be<lb />
' :  r i; umbers will include<lb />
 ;p of S:uruuals, a Calypso, and<lb />
Medley fiom the papular musical<lb />
ihomsu"<lb />
 will be Ann Darden, Jerry<lb />
M. B. Godbold, Mike Kil-<lb />
k and Bill New berry. Accom-<lb />
Brett Watson.<lb />
ible questioning by the committee,<lb />
 Student A" admitted taking the<lb />
three texts from the offices in Aus-<lb />
tin Building und selling them.<lb />
The committee recommended that<lb />
"Student A" make financial restitu-<lb />
;i n to the college book store for the<lb />
amount received in the sale of the<lb />
books, and that "Student A" be sus-<lb />
pended from East Carolina College<lb />
for one year, (until summer session<lb />
1962) and that he be placed on aca-<lb />
demic probation for one quanter upon<lb />
readmittance.<lb />
"Is Khrushchev another Hitler?"<lb />
This was the question that Tommy<lb />
CuLbreth, an EC student, wanted an-<lb />
swered when he wrote to Dr. Paul<lb />
Sol in li dt, former interpreter far Hit-<lb />
ler.<lb />
Dr. Schmidt answered Tommy's<lb />
letter promptly and stated that he<lb />
would answer any further questions.<lb />
Prior to Nazi seizure of Germany,<lb />
Dr. Schmidt was appointed Chief<lb />
Interpreter and Ambassador. Later<lb />
he served as Hitler's personal inter-<lb />
preter. In 1945 Dr. Schmidt assumed<lb />
the duties of his present adminis-<lb />
trative post in Munich.<lb />
In his letter, Tommy asked if Khru-<lb />
shchev's ambitions and ideas are sim-<lb />
ilar to those of Hitler and if Russia<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
fas more flexible in his methods and<lb />
seems to be more convinced of being<lb />
able to achieve his ultimate objec-<lb />
tives than Hitler was. The latter was<lb />
in a hurry to do things in his life-<lb />
time, while Khrushchev is less anx-<lb />
ious ito produce results immediately<lb />
and thinks that there is plenty of<lb />
time at hand<lb />
At present Dr. Schmidt is Direc-<lb />
tor of the Sfprachen-und Dilmets-<lb />
clier Institute in Munich, Germany.<lb />
Governor Sanford Designates<lb />
Physical Therapy Week In N C<lb />
jor, was elected to the office of Pres-<lb />
ident of the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation last Thursday, March 16.<lb />
He won out over his opponent, Ray-<lb />
mond Cillikin, by a vote of 1498 to<lb />
771.<lb />
Merle Summers, a business major,<lb />
defeated Ken Trogden by a vote of<lb />
1224 to 1086 for the job of vice-<lb />
iwesident.<lb />
Nancy Coggins and Bob Ward ran<lb />
unopposed for the offices of secre-<lb />
tary and treasurer, respectively.<lb />
Jimmy Ohestnuit defeated Malcolm<lb />
Burriss for the position of assistant<lb />
treasurer by 1528 votes to Burriss'<lb />
58S. There was a runoff between<lb />
Jayne Chandler and Giles Hopkins<lb />
for the office of historian.<lb />
Judiciary Positions<lb />
Winners of Men's Judiciary spots<lb />
were Don Graziano, chairman (un-<lb />
opposed); Doug Robinson, vice-chair-<lb />
man; Jerry Person, secretary-treas-<lb />
urer (unopposed); and Fred Wright,<lb />
member-at-large. There was a run-<lb />
off vote between Ronnie Hickman<lb />
and Floyd Hardison, Jr. for the sec-<lb />
ond office of member-at-large.<lb />
Women's Judiciary winners were<lb />
Barbara Schwab, chairman (upop-<lb />
josed); Faye Abernathy, vice-chair-<lb />
man; and Ellen Wilson, member-at-<lb />
larngc. There were run-off votes be<lb />
Through the cooperation of Gov- ercises. Included also is the motiva-<lb />
ernor Terry Sanford, this week hastion oi the patient and teaching the<lb />
patient or relative follow-up proced-<lb />
been designated as Physical Therapy<lb />
Week in North Carolina.<lb />
The purpose of Physical Therapy<lb />
Week is to bring the (profession of<lb />
Physical Therapy before the general<lb />
stated.<lb />
Shepherd indicated that the in-<lb />
crease of campus interest in the stu-<lb />
dent elections may have been stimu-<lb />
lated by discussion of such perennial<lb />
subjects as the Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee and student interest in the S.<lb />
G.A.<lb />
Need For Simple Ballot<lb />
Shepherd said that he was "glad<lb />
that the election had gone so smooth-<lb />
y and that so many people had vot-<lb />
d He added that there had been<lb />
some complaint about the number of<lb />
candidates on the official ballot. "I<lb />
hci;e that the ballot will be simpler<lb />
next year he added.<lb />
When asked about means of simpli-<lb />
fying the ballot, Shepherd said that<lb />
he was in favor of some program<lb />
which would elect marshalls accord-<lb />
ing to achievement in college work.<lb />
"I plan to introduce some measures<lb />
into the S.GJA. soon he said. "There<lb />
are many people who agree with me<lb />
on a new system for the choice of<lb />
marshalls he added.<lb />
Organization Increases Interest<lb />
During the days preceding the el-<lb />
ections, a new organization on cam-<lb />
pus, the Association of Student's Po-<lb />
lemics, distributed a "Tractus on<lb />
S.G.A. Elections, 1961 The paper<lb />
discussed and criticized the candi-<lb />
tween Cynthia Kennedy and Dottie dates' Paf and S.G.A. activi<lb />
Spence<lb />
cnuld be following the same patternj public, to make a combined and joint<lb />
of Pre-War Germany. Dr. Schmidt fcffort to interest the people of North<lb />
Carolina in this work, and to coun-<lb />
Attention: Juniors<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Junior Class, Monday at 6:30 pm<lb />
in 123 Austin. Decisions concern-<lb />
ing the forthcoming Junior-Sen-<lb />
ior will be made and its progress<lb />
discussed. All Juniors are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
replied:<lb />
I do not think that the Soviet<lb />
Union and the Satellites are follow-<lb />
ing the footsteps of Hitler during<lb />
the Pre-World War period. I believe<lb />
that Mr. Khrushchev is a greater<lb />
lealist than Hitler was and that his<lb />
knowledge of conditions in other<lb />
countries ami reactions of other na-<lb />
tions is very much greater than Hit-<lb />
ler's.<lb />
"While Hitler indulged in brink-<lb />
manship on several occasions, and got<lb />
away with it until this method of<lb />
conducting foreign policy lead to his<lb />
final downfall, Khrushchev has so<lb />
cil students who are interested in<lb />
Physical Therapy as a profession.<lb />
Physical Therapy is a health pro-<lb />
fession  a profession whose pur-<lb />
ipose is to aid the ill and handicapped<lb />
to achieve maximum restoration of<lb />
physical function. The duties of a<lb />
(physical therapist concern them-<lb />
selves primarily with administering<lb />
treatment and correlating his efforts<lb />
and objectives with those of other<lb />
health services concerned wibh the<lb />
patient.<lb />
Physical therapy procedures in-<lb />
clude the use of heat by means of<lb />
uies to be used at home, particularly<lb />
in exercise routines, the use and care<lb />
of braces, wheelchairs, crutches and<lb />
other prosthetic devices.<lb />
On March 18th, an openhouse was<lb />
held in the Physical Thenatpy Depart-<lb />
ment at North Carolina Memorial<lb />
Hospital, Chapel Hill; the film, "The<lb />
Return will be shown over Channel<lb />
7, WITN, on Sunday, March 26th;<lb />
Sherman Husted interviewed a phy-<lb />
sical therapist on his program, "Car-<lb />
olina Today on Monday, March 20.<lb />
Any interested person is invited to<lb />
visit the Rocky Mount Physical Ther-<lb />
apy Clinic during Physical Therapy<lb />
Week.<lb />
far always been reluctant to accept diathermy, infra red, hot packs and<lb />
undue risks. Hitler was stubborn ad whirlpools, massage, muscle testing,<lb />
rigid like Stalin, while Khrushchev' and most important, corrective ex-<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
There will be a Unitarian Fel-<lb />
lowship Sunday, March1 26, at<lb />
8:00 pm. The Rev. Ken Marshall<lb />
will give a talk on Liberal Re-<lb />
ligion and Politics. Discussion to<lb />
follow.<lb />
for secretary-treasurer and<lb />
Dot-tie Hicks and Mary Ann Penning-<lb />
trn for a second member-at-large.<lb />
The final results of the voting<lb />
were released Monday after a re-<lb />
check of the official ballots. All run-<lb />
off voiring was held today from 12:00<lb />
to 4:30 p.m.<lb />
Otis Strother listed a more active<lb />
student government as the prime ob-<lb />
jective of his platform. He remarked<lb />
on student apathy and called for<lb />
moie representation on S.G.A. stand-<lb />
ing committees. Raymond Gillikin's<lb />
first suggested campus improvement<lb />
on his platform was recognition for<lb />
(honor students. He advocated more<lb />
honor societies to "create incentive"<lb />
and make E.C.C. students more in-<lb />
dustrious.<lb />
Votes Increase 550<lb />
There were 2,350 votes cast at the<lb />
poles on Thursday. This is a 550<lb />
vote increase over last year's total<lb />
of 1800. Voting at the girl's dormi-<lb />
tories was heaviest during the morn-<lb />
ing, according to Woody Shepherd,<lb />
elections chairman. Day student vot-<lb />
ing was small in comparison to votes<lb />
cast by dormitory students. "There<lb />
were definitely more girls voting<lb />
Baton-Dancer, Laverne Blackley, Captures Miss Greenville Title<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
A lovely East Cax-olina College<lb />
freshman captured the audience and<lb />
he covn.ed Miss Greenville title last<lb />
Tft rsday night in Wright Auditor -<lb />
 ni with her exotic fire-baton dance<lb />
routine.<lb />
f averse Bilackley received her jew-<lb />
eVd crown from Miss North Caro-<lb />
in the loveily Ann Herring.<lb />
The sensuous beauty donned a gold-<lb />
sequin nod costume, with matching<lb />
headband and slippers, for her per-<lb />
formance of a ritualistic dance for<lb />
the talent portion of the pageant.<lb />
The 19 year old beauty, with the<lb />
uoise of a veteran contest winner,<lb />
cmnrinded the undivided attention<lb />
of the audience as she appeared in<lb />
the swim suit and evening gown di-<lb />
visions of the contest. And her viva-<lb />
ciouine&amp;s soon proclaimed her a fa-<lb />
vorite with the enthusiastic audience.<lb />
Laverne was crowned in the stun-<lb />
riinr white gown that she wore ear-<lb />
Mer in the evening gown competition.<lb />
Laverne, who was sponsored by the<lb />
Alpha Phi sorority, is a 1960 gradu-<lb />
ate of Dunham High School.<lb />
The Miss Greenville title was one<lb />
of many honors achieved by Laverne<lb />
for her talent and poise. She was<lb />
named Miss Majorette of North Car-<lb />
olina in 1958 and 1959, Miss Congen-<lb />
iality of Majorette Queen of Ameri-<lb />
ca contest in 1959, and Majorette<lb />
Queen of the East in I960. Laverne<lb />
is a physical education major here,<lb />
and she was a majorette for the EC's<lb />
Pirate marching band.<lb />
Contest Prizes<lb />
As the winner of (the Miss Green-<lb />
ville contest, Laverne received a full<lb />
year's scholarship tuition at East<lb />
Carolina, aflong with a new evening<lb />
formal, and n new swim suit and<lb />
other gifts donated by Greenville<lb />
merchants. Jolinda Brewer, as first<lb />
runner-up received a $100 scholar-<lb />
ship to EC along with other mer-<lb />
chandise gifts. Juilaine Cannon, as<lb />
country<lb />
Referring to President Kennedy's<lb />
inaugural address, she was asked<lb />
what she could do for her country.<lb />
"We can get out and work for bet-<lb />
ter men and women to represent us<lb />
in foreign countries Laverne re-<lb />
ported.<lb />
The other finalists were: Patsy<lb />
Jones, who sang "Ain't Misbehavin<lb />
Gail Walser, who did a comet solo<lb />
"An Affair to Remember and Bar-<lb />
bara Graham, who did an original<lb />
dance number.<lb />
Arlene Harrington, Anna Lynette<lb />
Hobbs. Alhce B. Starr, and Mary<lb />
Anne Peranington were the other four<lb />
contestants.<lb />
Jaycee president, George Coffman,<lb />
welcomed the audience, and (Dr. Bad-<lb />
ger D. Clark, Jr. was general chair-<lb />
man. This year's pageant was dedi-<lb />
crfed to a former Miss Greenville<lb />
contestant. Miss Rachel Spivey, who<lb />
was killed in an automobile accilent<lb />
ties in general and called for more<lb />
student interest in campus govern-<lb />
ment. The discussion created by the<lb />
"Tractus" was culminated by a panel<lb />
discussion on S.G.A. problems on the<lb />
ampus radio last Wednesday night,<lb />
March 15.<lb />
Jim Speight, S.G.A. President,<lb />
said that he was pleased with stu-<lb />
dent turn-out at the polls. "I hope<lb />
that the larger vote is indicative of<lb />
increased student interest in campus<lb />
government Speight said. "Of<lb />
course, a 2,350 vote out of a student<lb />
body of nearly six thousand is not<lb />
as good as it should be, but we think<lb />
that there is a definite trend toward<lb />
Iveavier voting<lb />
Speight and Shepherd both expres-<lb />
sed their appreciation for the help<lb />
eceived from the campus radio, W.<lb />
W.W.S. and the BAST CAROLIN-<lb />
IAN, which ran a special elections<lb />
issue on Wednesday, March 15.<lb />
MARSHALLS<lb />
There were sixty-eight candid-<lb />
for the position of Marshall. The<lb />
fifteen winners, listed in descendinr<lb />
nunnbers of votes from the candidate<lb />
with the highest vote (856) were<lb />
Nancy Coggins, Julaine Cannon,<lb />
Theresa McDamiels, Barbara Ann<lb />
Ellis, Libby Cooke, Jean Lasater,<lb />
Elizabeth Taylor, Rebecca Singleton,<lb />
Carole Anne Ranfcin, Ellie Speck-<lb />
rrian, Suzie Street, Diana Foster,<lb />
Donna Ann Parker, Kay Priest, and<lb />
Beth Harris.<lb />
There was a run-off this after-<lb />
noon between Peggy Daniels and<lb />
Cathy Shesso for alternate position.<lb />
Her dress was white silk organza. Kodak Camera outfit, a blouse, swea<lb />
Italian lace sprinkled with pearls Jter, and other gifts. Each of the con-<lb />
and sequins.<lb />
First Runner-up<lb />
Jolinda Brewer, a Greenville native,<lb />
rMd a 'Charleston' routine from the<lb />
flapper days of the (rearing twenties,<lb />
to win her the position of first run-<lb />
ner-up. She is a freshman, and was<lb />
sponsored by the Sigma, Sigma, Sig-<lb />
ma sorority.<lb />
Second nunner-up in the pageant<lb />
was Juilaine Cannon who sang 'I<lb />
Can't Say No' from the broadway<lb />
musical CarouseP. Julaine, a junior,<lb />
' - if to riht Julaine Cannon, second runner-up; Laverne Black- was sponsored bv the Delta Zeta sor-<lb />
MISS GRFFNVCLLE IS OWND c;7olinda Brewer, first runner-up.<lb />
ley, Miss Greenville; Ann Herring, Miss nonn <lb />
second irunner-up, was presented a I test winter.<lb />
Pageant judges were: Jtm Reed,<lb />
W. E. Debnam, Mr. and Mrs. Bugs<lb />
Barringer and Mrs. Bfcert S. Peel,<lb />
ority in the beauty pageant.<lb />
testants received a geld charm brace<lb />
let.<lb />
Iiaverne skillfully handled the 3<lb />
important questions asked the six<lb />
finalists by Master of Ceremonies,<lb />
Bob Ray of BuTlftngton.<lb />
Commenting on the current fash-<lb />
ion trend of shorter skirts, she said,<lb />
'It's up to the individual and I like<lb />
mine below my knees<lb />
Wnen asked if she would encour-<lb />
ap-e her husband to continue his dan-<lb />
rrerous career if he were an astro-<lb />
naut, ahe replied, "I would encour-<lb />
age him in that it would Help our<lb />
Jr.<lb />
Election Candidates<lb />
All students with a C average<lb />
who are interested in filing for<lb />
any class offices should submit<lb />
thvir names by letter to the El-<lb />
ections Committee care of SGA<lb />
stating the office for which they<lb />
are filing. Deadline for filing is<lb />
Thursday. March 30.<lb />
Woodrow Shepherd<lb />
Elections Chairman<lb />
Playhouse Schedules<lb />
'Simple Simon' Tryouts<lb />
Trvouts for the annual East Caro-<lb />
'ina Playhouse children's play will be<lb />
held in Austin Auditorium on March<lb />
27 at 7:00 pjn. This year's produc-<lb />
tion will be an adaption of the famil-<lb />
iar nursery story "Simple Simon<lb />
The children's play, which has been<lb />
a traditional feature of E.C.Cs<lb />
drama season for a number of years,<lb />
will play on the caimpus and will also<lb />
tour local schools. The proceeds of<lb />
the production will go to the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of University Wom-<lb />
en.<lb />
Tommy Hull, technicad supervisor<lb />
of the Playhouse, wili direct "Simple<lb />
Simon "I flunk that 'Simple Simon'<lb />
is an excellent choice for production<lb />
Tommy stated. "The children's play<lb />
is always popular with the local<lb />
school children, and the actors us-<lb />
ually enjoy it even more<lb />
"We hope there wfll be a good<lb />
turn-out Monday, because there are<lb />
a number of (good parts in the play<lb />
Tommy added. "T3j proceeds are,<lb />
of course, going to a really worthy<lb />
organization<lb />
Last year's children's play, "Jack<lb />
and the BeanBtaBc played to large<lb />
audiences of cottage students as well<lb />
as local school children.<lb /><pb facs="00038693_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINI AN<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, <lb />
toi<lb />
1<lb />
1A<lb />
se<lb />
el<lb />
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s<lb />
S<lb />
Student Elections Provide<lb />
Unusual Campaigns<lb />
The Student Government elections hit the<lb />
campus last week with perhaps more force<lb />
and interest from the student body (and<lb />
certainly from a few groups) than experi-<lb />
enced in previous years. This was evidenced<lb />
by the turn out at the polls, material dis-<lb />
tributed by non - candidates, an attempted<lb />
debate between the two presidential can-<lb />
didates which terminated in a discussion<lb />
about the SGA and its functions, and new<lb />
techniques of campaigning by the candidates<lb />
themselves.<lb />
At the climax of this election perhaps<lb />
a few campaign tactics have been realized.<lb />
For example, where and when to give a cam-<lb />
paign speech. Campaigning is campaigning,<lb />
even if it is chosen not to call it that.<lb />
Where and when to give a campaign<lb />
speech is not at an organized sorority func-<lb />
tion, and it is not without permission to do<lb />
such. This probably is realized and perhaps<lb />
will stand as an example for future candi-<lb />
dates.<lb />
If the impression was given at the above<lb />
mentioned function that one of the candi-<lb />
dates was omitted from this publication, we<lb />
would like to correct such an idea. When the<lb />
news article concerning the candidates for<lb />
SGA offices for the March 9 issue was com-<lb />
piled, two men were in the race for the pres-<lb />
idency and tiro men and thedr platforms<lb />
went to press. After going to press, we were<lb />
informed of the change in the candidates.<lb />
It was not meant to be implied that the<lb />
East Carolinian had overlooked a candidate,<lb />
but somehow this was the idea conveyed to<lb />
those preser.<lb />
How did the candidate mentioned get on<lb />
the ballot after the deadline for filing? In<lb />
the present Elections Constitution, it is<lb />
stated that a student may place his name on<lb />
the ballot after the deadline for filing if he<lb />
has a petition for such signed by 30 students.<lb />
According to the Elections Chairman, this<lb />
was the case here.<lb />
There were many flaws and loopholes<lb />
in this 1961 election. Probably heading the<lb />
list would be the eligibility and selection of<lb />
marshals. Requirements for marshals at the<lb />
present boil down to merely possessing an<lb />
average of C. This seems to be a poor method<lb />
of selecting marshals since there is really no<lb />
honor, only popularity, involved in the pro-<lb />
cess. We understand that the Elections Com-<lb />
mittee is in the stage of investigating the<lb />
possibility of making this position one of<lb />
scholastic honor rather than popularity.<lb />
A point of interest lies in the fact that<lb />
every SGA office will be filled this year by<lb />
a fraternity man or a sorority woman Per-<lb />
haps this means that the Greeks on cam-<lb />
pus are the ones who are most interested<lb />
m the affairs of the school. It does not nec-<lb />
essarily mean they are the most capable ones<lb />
to fill these positions, but it does show us<lb />
where the concern lies.<lb />
In the judiciary- positions, the chairman<lb />
of the men's judiciary and the vice-chairman<lb />
of the women's judiciary are independents<lb />
with the remaining of the offices going to<lb />
students belonging to a fraternity or soror-<lb />
ity.<lb />
To the newly elected SGA president,<lb />
Otis Strother, we extend our congratulations<lb />
and offer our support for a successful term<lb />
in 1961-62. With cooperation from the stu-<lb />
dents and the backing of a strong senate, it<lb />
is possible for him to reap many a success<lb />
in SGA endeavors.<lb />
In this period filled with the growing<lb />
pains which the college is undergoing, he<lb />
will need all of the cooperation and support<lb />
we can possibly give him.<lb />
LITTLE MAN<lb />
AMPUS<lb />
'Sleepy Little Town, Feature<lb />
Southern Hospitality<lb />
'1 CAN'T SIGN YOUfc PETITION TO DKOP MYCXPfil VS&amp;<lb />
YOUK F" TO EOUAUZfc AY 6KAP6 D10T&amp;1WHOM<lb />
Praises To The College<lb />
By PAT<lb />
Nestled along the banks of the<lb />
Tren-t and Neuse Rivers is a sleepy<lb />
little town called New Bern. New<lb />
Bern has risen to national promin-<lb />
ence lately with the restoration of<lb />
Vryon's Palace, a majestic structure<lb />
which faces the city proper with the<lb />
grandeur of a lioness. But, althougth<lb />
New Bern w noted for its historic<lb />
sites, (examples: the Palace, the<lb />
Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches,<lb />
lovely, odd homes), a stranger does<lb />
not pamtieuAairly notice them. He is<lb />
more impressed with the friendliness<lb />
of its people. Citizens greet newcom-<lb />
ers with warm smiles and neighborly<lb />
conversation. New Bern reeks with<lb />
the forgotten art of "Southern Hos-<lb />
pitality The men and women are<lb />
gracious hosts and hostesses who<lb />
sihow genuine concern for the welfare<lb />
of their guests.<lb />
Can you imagine the delight of<lb />
walking down a brick-laid street and<lb />
stopping to converse with a gentle,<lb />
dignified Negro named Amos about<lb />
Students Praise White Ball Participation<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Each Winter Quarter Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega, Natonal Service Fraternity,<lb />
sponsors the traditional White Ball.<lb />
The purpose of the White Ball is to<lb />
raise money for some helpful organi-<lb />
zation. In 1960, the fraternity gave<lb />
$150.00 to 'the Crippled Children's<lb />
Fund, and we hope to give close to<lb />
$100.00 tihds year.<lb />
The chairman of the White Ball<lb />
Committee was John Hart, social<lb />
chairman of the fraternity. He and<lb />
his committee made the foundation<lb />
on which the fraternity built the<lb />
White Ball.<lb />
The White Bam and its meaning<lb />
'has become a keystone in campus<lb />
life. The climax of the bail is the<lb />
"Grand Procession" of brothers, their<lb />
dates, and sponsors for the White<lb />
Ball Queen. This year Miss Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Gardner sponsored by Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha became White BaH Queen<lb />
for 1961.<lb />
We in Alpha Phi Omega would like<lb />
to thank everyone on and off campus<lb />
Bohunk, Retired<lb />
Jersey Mark End<lb />
Of Administration<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Last week we were fortunate in<lb />
having several "firsts" on this campus<lb />
such as: Otis Strother as the new<lb />
SGA president, over 2300 voters, and<lb />
Paul Newman at the free movie. But,<lb />
another "first" (at least I hope it is)<lb />
didnt create such a nice impression.<lb />
Perhaps the chairman of the elec-<lb />
tions committee needed someone to<lb />
count votes but did he have to swear<lb />
in two of the candidates? After hear-<lb />
ing of this unusual feature of the<lb />
elections who can be surprised if a<lb />
recount is requested.<lb />
Another questionable incident was<lb />
how can a person have 300 votes and<lb />
hen several hours later have only<lb />
250?<lb />
who co-operated so graciously with<lb />
us. Without the help of others and<lb />
student participation, the purpose<lb />
of AJ.0. "Leadership, Friendship,<lb />
and Service" represented in the<lb />
White Ball, would not have been pos-<lb />
BabJe.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
William EHey<lb />
President Elect Thanks<lb />
Student Supporters<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I would like to express my appre-<lb />
ciation to all who participated and<lb />
helped in any way with my election<lb />
of last week.<lb />
I would like to thank the student<lb />
body as a whole on the growing in-<lb />
terest which was shown at the elec-<lb />
tion by the (largest number of votes<lb />
cast at the polls in several years. I<lb />
hope this is a sign that there will<lb />
be a reawakening- of students and<lb />
student interest in the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association here at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
I hope that the students who sup-<lb />
ported me in the election and those<lb />
who supported my worthy opponent<lb />
will help in any way possible to sup-<lb />
port the SGA in the coming year. It<lb />
k also my wish that at any time if<lb />
any student has a problem or an<lb />
idea, if he will bring it by the SGA<lb />
office, either I personally, or some-<lb />
one serving with me, will be glad to<lb />
help him.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Otis Strother<lb />
SGA President Elect<lb />
Early Morning Writing Dilema<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
Here it is, 7:30 a.m. and I am sup- may proceed with the proceedings,<lb />
posed to write a column. Have you I shan't promise anything and, as you<lb />
ever tried to write a column at 7:30 know, you probably won't get any-<lb />
ajm and have it make sense? I do thing . . . but thats the risk you run<lb />
seriously doubt that you have. But when you read my columns. "Ainyhoo<lb />
that's what I'm supposed to accom- here goes <lb />
Peeping toms and nude ballerinas<lb />
seem to be taking the campus spot-<lb />
light as spring makes its long await-<lb />
ed arrival. Cotten Dorm, haven for<lb />
pretty little coeds, and Ancient Aus-<lb />
tin, home of Engkah and history, are<lb />
the spots that the Phantom has si-<lb />
lently struck. Whoever he is, he has<lb />
certainly proved one thing. That is<lb />
tihe iact that it doesn't take much<lb />
to be a peeping torn these days. As<lb />
for Austin, well, maybe the poor fel-<lb />
low liked the organ music.<lb />
Sad news for campus sentimen-<lb />
tals! Austin Building is getting the<lb />
ax. Go ahead and laugh . . . but 111<lb />
miss it. Someone suggested that the<lb />
cdllege save its dome and make a<lb />
sort of a campus shrine, respect for<lb />
the old? Wilson Dorm is another<lb />
oldie that's on the way out . .<lb />
It's getting- that time again. The<lb />
squirrels aren't even maikng a move- Port City and its fanny flowers are<lb />
plish, and I must please my superi<lb />
ors, as well as you.<lb />
Well, what can I write about? The<lb />
elections are over, spring has sprung,<lb />
it isn't time for Wilmington, and<lb />
Johanson has gone home. Of course<lb />
I could write about sex, sin, and deg-<lb />
radation, but to write about some-<lb />
thing such as that, one must have<lb />
experience and everyone knows I have<lb />
no such experience. And then I could<lb />
always tell about the wonderful as-<lb />
sortment of spring drinks that can<lb />
be concocted with alcohol, hut there<lb />
again one must have the experience,<lb />
and everyone knows I never!<lb />
Let's fcce it! At seven thirty in<lb />
the morning there just isn't much to<lb />
write about. The birds aren't singing<lb />
(mainly because they haven't awak-<lb />
ened yet), the bees aren't buzzing<lb />
(they, too, are still asleep), and the<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
EDITOR<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 />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
 Pat Harvey<lb />
 Marcelle Vogel<lb />
 Jim Stingley, Jr.<lb />
- Richard Boyd<lb />
Jean Peace<lb />
 B. D. Mills<lb />
After reading Mr. Speight's list of<lb />
achievements during his term of of-<lb />
fice I feel that his year has been<lb />
wasted. A bohunk trophy and a re-<lb />
tired jersey is nice to have around<lb />
but many of us feel that an achieve-<lb />
menit should be something to benefit<lb />
the student body, not the trophy case.<lb />
Thanks and congratulations are<lb />
again in order for Paul Minnis who<lb />
is responsible for the set designs<lb />
used in presenting South' Pacific. Mr.<lb />
Minnis has worked on most of the<lb />
Playhouse productions and his de-<lb />
signs and hard work shouldn't go<lb />
i.nappreciated as many jobs do on<lb />
this campus.<lb />
ment. (This is due to the fact that<lb />
even squirrels know it doesn't make<lb />
sense to run around at this in-human<lb />
hour of the day).<lb />
So here I sit, smoking a cigarette,<lb />
contemplating, and -watching thirty<lb />
thousand ants run up and down my<lb />
nearly empty Old Spfce, It doesn't<lb />
attract girls, but it gives those ants<lb />
a 'helluva' big (party.<lb />
I've finally thought of something<lb />
calling. There are three types of<lb />
stores downtown that are being pa-<lb />
tronized because of this. The drug-<lb />
istbore, the clothing store, and the<lb />
house of alphabets.<lb />
It's once again time to give advice<lb />
to the lovelorn. Here's the advice . . .<lb />
Dont!<lb />
Someone had a dream the other<lb />
nigtht . . . Seems they overthrew<lb />
dhe SGA. The EC Underground<lb />
to write about, so if you're ready, you strikes again!<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS<lb />
 Grover Smithwick<lb />
 George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist  jay Arledge, Gale Hammond<lb />
Subscription Director  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 McLawhon, Mary Anne Pen-<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  Alpha 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 wtt<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word ef ft"<lb />
translated bj E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
The Sorority Spectacular which<lb />
was held on campus recently should<lb />
give the fraternity hoys an idea for<lb />
a joint annual production. The show<lb />
took a great deal of work from ail<lb />
the girls, but after seeing the huge<lb />
crowd before them, they undoubtedly<lb />
felt that their time was not wasted.<lb />
Kay McLawhon and Sophie Fishei<lb />
deserve the extra hand of thanks.<lb />
Many of our superiors feel that TV<lb />
ih a waste of time, but after witness-<lb />
ing the fabulous lug-rid Bergman's<lb />
appearance this week they should be<lb />
prepared to make allowances. Miss<lb />
Bergman made another rare appear-<lb />
ance and another Emmy should be cop-<lb />
ped at the next presentation. Perbapa<lb />
if we could watch talent such as this<lb />
instead of situation timnsdlen and<lb />
Loretta Young type series commer-<lb />
cials wouldn't continue to be<lb />
interesting- than the program.<lb />
FARMER<lb />
early, spring flowers? Have you felt<lb />
the richness of being served dinner<lb />
from antique silver? Or the lustful<lb />
pleasure of sitting in a 'period room'<lb />
and reveling in days gone by? All<lb />
this is New Bern, and New Bern is<lb />
all these things. Like the smell of<lb />
Jiavender, and the feei of a fragile<lb />
lace handkerchief, New Bern is a spot<lb />
of the "old Soutir which belongs to<lb />
North Caroliniansand to the union.<lb />
Texas Fraternity Tries<lb />
New Fad, Bed-Rolling<lb />
(Editor's note: The following is<lb />
taken Horn The Daily Texan, Uni-<lb />
ensity o Texas, Jo EicJ-mann, Edi-<lb />
tor; Gerhardt Elston, World Uni-<lb />
versity Service, Philadelphia.)<lb />
(UPS)BedHrolling, the new Ca-<lb />
nadian and British college fad, hit<lb />
Texas last week when a bed, mounted<lb />
on tnree bicycle wheels, came f lying!<lb />
down U.S. Highway 81 followed by 121<lb />
Baylor University students, mem-j<lb />
bers of the Rho Gamma Sigma, so-<lb />
cial pre-law fraternity.<lb />
This is the first incident of bed-<lb />
rolling in the Southwest, according<lb />
to the Daily Texan, University of<lb />
Texas student newspaper. It is the<lb />
first bed-rolling stunt in the United<lb />
States that has come to the attention<lb />
of the University Press Service.<lb />
The Baylor group, working in four-<lb />
man shifts, completed a 101-mile trip<lb />
irom Waco to Austin, Texas. The<lb />
Btunt was a kick-off for the frater-<lb />
nity's Rebel Ball.<lb />
Many of the bed-rolling marathons<lb />
in Canada and England have been<lb />
used to raise funds for the World<lb />
University Service or similar Oam-<lb />
pus drives. World University Service<lb />
in the U.S. has suggested that Am-<lb />
erican campuses might IMhg us-<lb />
ing the new fad for the same pur-<lb />
pose.<lb />
The Baylor group, who left Waco<lb />
the afternoon of Friday, March 10,<lb />
made the 101-mile trip in 23 hours,<lb />
4 minutes, non-stop. They were met<lb />
along the highway Saturday morning<lb />
by representatives of an Austin hotel<lb />
who, hearing about the trip, had pre-<lb />
pared four box lunches for the men<lb />
and invited them to call at the hotel<lb />
on arriving in Austin.<lb />
The 12 fraternity men arrived at<lb />
the hotel Saturday afternoon. The<lb />
hotel sales manager had only ex-<lb />
acted four of the group to stay at<lb />
the hotel, but a Texas U.S. Senator,<lb />
Wesley Roberts, offered to pay for<lb />
half of the hotel rooms flor the group.<lb />
The sales manager said he thought<lb />
the hotel could make all necessary<lb />
arrangements without accepting Rob-<lb />
erts' offer.<lb />
Everyone on the road was nice to<lb />
us said one of the students. "Some<lb />
of the people gave us food, and the<lb />
highway ,patrol especiaily cooperat-<lb />
ed ,f<lb />
'Birds and Bees' Replace<lb />
Shivering Countryside<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Winter, having left its mark, has<lb />
Bone, taking with it its barren coun-<lb />
try side and shivering forests to<lb />
leave in its place a whole new uni-<lb />
verse of things awakening: birds and<lb />
bees, trees and flowers, and beach<lb />
lovers.<lb />
With this delightful change in the<lb />
air, changes are also occurring on<lb />
campus. One important change, and<lb />
foremost in the minds of the students<lb />
s the recent change of SGA officers.<lb />
We would like to congratulate this<lb />
new slate of officers which the stu-<lb />
dents elected, and to wish them well<lb />
m their new and important tasks<lb />
We are sure the students wffl sup-<lb />
Port the new officer, as they in<lb />
turn are here to support and to be the<lb />
main voice of the student body.<lb />
Also, with the spring sounds in<lb />
Jhe air comes a selection of songs<lb />
-having the enchanting touch of the<lb />
South Sea fetes. This muc, need-<lb />
" . "? is  from<lb />
McGmros Auditorium where the be-<lb />
loved musical "Soot Pacific" is be-<lb />
ing performed by an excellent cast<lb />
of EC students. So, if yo h<lb />
already seen this musical be aura to<lb />
seiJ tonifct or tomorrow night.<lb />
Wrth  change in the weather, the<lb />
construction of new hattdings Is also<lb />
being dtacussed and planned. One<lb />
such building i. the new Chapei.<lb />
Ttaxjogfc, the time and efforts of<lb />
the eight sororities on casnpns the<lb />
pel Pan ha. had a  , ,<lb />
t as ar aa financial help is con-<lb />
cerned.<lb />
CongmtMlattem are in line to the<lb />
sorority women for their fine per-<lb />
formances on Friday the 10th.<lb />
Aside from the worthy<lb />
  number of ah,<lb />
out to attend the aucoaesfui proma.<lb />
Fwm  esMant reente, thia Is m<lb />
type of entertainment which our cam-<lb />
pus needs more of, k is a good laay<lb />
to bring about closer reeatteaa r<lb />
the students and H also provide, aa<lb />
- of relaxing<lb />
Spotlighting Scholarship<lb />
Student delates Good Idea<lb />
By ROY M ART IX<lb />
The other day, we were down in the<lb />
Kk<lb />
shoppe, and happened to run into John<lb />
son, former President of Phi Sigma Pj r<lb />
teraity. In discussing the recent Student <lb />
ernment Elections, Dobson came up with an<lb />
idea which could be a means by which <lb />
strengthen East Carolina Student Govern<lb />
ment.<lb />
The idea which Dobson put forth en<lb />
cerned the establishment, through the<lb />
dent Government, a scholarship fund, which<lb />
could have the potential to develo  futUr<lb />
years into a program equivalent<lb />
the Morehead and Angier B. Duke programs.<lb />
Such a program as this, accordin<lb />
Dobson, would not cause the SGA Treas<lb />
to break out into a rash, because it couM<lb />
possibly be realized through a<lb />
.contributions. For example, on<lb />
'tration day a table could be set<lb />
the exit where each student coming<lb />
Wright Auditorium would be asked to<lb />
tribute ten cents. With a minimum of 3000<lb />
.students coming through each registration<lb />
the final sum would amount to $300. f<lb />
was done each registration day. evenl<lb />
approximately $1000 would be collected<lb />
would be a fine start towards the building of<lb />
a scholarship fund.<lb />
Further, the Fraternities and -<lb />
ties, who are always looking for service proj-<lb />
ects, could enter into this program. These<lb />
groups could canvass the dorms, or the town,<lb />
or even put on special events such as the re-<lb />
cent "Sorority Spectacular" to funds<lb />
for this project. The other campus organiza-<lb />
tions, departmental clubs, prof.<lb />
honorary fraternities, and other grou<lb />
assist, making this a total stud. fort<lb />
If such an idea as this could be realized,<lb />
the benefits received by the college could be<lb />
tremendous. First, it would bring to the cam-<lb />
pus more highly capable students. Thia would<lb />
in turn, create an interest in other top stu-<lb />
dents throughout the state and elsewhere,<lb />
to investigate the college, and possibly en-<lb />
roll here. Secondly, the Student Government,<lb />
in steering this program, would be able to<lb />
strengthen itself by creating a school spirit<lb />
and interest by ghing the student body<lb />
something to work for.<lb />
Such a program as this is one that should<lb />
not be passed off as impossible. It can be<lb />
done. It should be done. We CHALLENGE<lb />
the new SGA Officers to devise a plan around<lb />
this idea and make it work!<lb />
'Letter To The Editor' Contest<lb />
This month two letters from the "Letter<lb />
To The Editor" column will be selected as out-<lb />
standing by the editorial staff of the East Caro-<lb />
linian. The persons submitting the best two<lb />
will recieve a free carton of Tareyton cigarette<lb />
each.<lb />
Letters will be selected on the basis of origi-<lb />
nality in thought, composition, and pertinence.<lb />
Letters regarding the parking and traffic<lb />
problem on campus are encouraged.<lb />
When Trees Hide School<lb />
Education Terminates<lb />
JReprinted from Council for Basic Education<lb />
Bulletin<lb />
A core curriculum is one in which the<lb />
children bring apples to school and eat them<lb />
and plant the cores in the school grounds.<lb />
They watch them sprout and grow into leaves<lb />
and blossoms, and then fruit. This is Science.<lb />
They paste pieces of bark and twigs and<lb />
leaves on paper and they paint pictures of<lb />
the apples in a dish. This is Art.<lb />
The children sit around under the trees<lb />
singing "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree<lb />
This is Music. The story of Johnnv Appleseed<lb />
is toM them. This is Library Study. They<lb />
climb up in the tree and pick the apples. This<lb />
is Physical Education.<lb />
They count the apples, "taking away"<lb />
the wormy ones. This is Arithmetic. In their<lb />
own words, they tell what a tree is and what<lb />
they felt when they saw the cores turn into<lb />
trees. They also write letters to the National<lb />
Apple Growers Association. This is Language<lb />
Arts. Tiie gifted children do enriched re-<lb />
search by reading Kilmer's "Trees" or by<lb />
finding out about Isaac Newton, the Apple<lb />
of Discord, the Garden of Eden, William<lb />
Tell, and otber appiy-y events.<lb />
They learn such words as arbor, I'arbre,<lb />
Apfel, Bourn, manzana. Thi8 is Foreign Lan-<lb />
guages.<lb />
The boys build boxes fc store the apples.<lb />
Tnia ia Industrial Arts. And the girls bake<lb />
w1 nJ.sauee them and pie them. This is<lb />
omatong. Then everyone eats them and<lb />
iSSS. ,?ut " nutritional value. This is<lb />
Hsalth Education,<lb />
4AT!?ieJ. vities have been performed<lb />
without a taxtbook or a workbook.<lb />
- IP1 " Pes tf1 they take<lb />
L1"88 n again  Dlnt them in the<lb />
SrSS1 JPrefcy soon, you cannot see<lb />
and of Education.  (Human Events)<lb /><pb facs="00038693_tn_0003" /><lb />
THL-BSPA.Y, MARCH 23, 1961<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Faculty Member<lb />
Writes Article On<lb />
Burmese Drama<lb />
Hallway Gallery Features Civil<lb />
War Drawings By Faculty Artist<lb />
ctisoneees the Burmese dramatic<lb />
in the Manx issue<lb />
o<lb />
of<lb />
p Joseph A. Withey, faculty<lb />
&amp;&amp; of the department of Eng-<lb />
fonm, the pwe<lb />
, The Guardian, national magazine<lb />
Burma. He compares and con-<lb />
the theater of the East and<lb />
" West in his article "The Burmese<lb />
;C rhrougfc Western Eyes<lb />
Wit hey, director of dramatic<lb />
 . .iu college is now on leave<lb />
'arolina for a year's re-<lb />
Hurma on theater arts of<lb />
East He is studying abroad un-<lb />
Ivng-ht grant. On completion<lb />
,ok in Burma he plans to<lb />
k on the pwe.<lb />
. r4ch has the purpose, Dr.<lb />
states, of providing "some<lb />
for miutual understanding"<lb />
r.r<lb />
w  ej<lb />
between Hast ami West, though, he<lb />
 he may not "make a pwe-<lb />
oat of a play-goer<lb />
' Hi dboamdon of a pwe lproduc-<lb />
tion centers attention on its inten-<lb />
 amateurish nature; its lack<lb />
f dramatic action and of dramatic<lb />
ion; the interminable length of<lb />
.ay, traditions of Burmese act-<lb />
different from those of the West;<lb />
the dancing and the music,<lb />
.ranpe to Western eyes and ears.<lb />
uninitiated Westerner, the<lb />
at first seems to offer insur-<lb />
tabfe obstacles to the aipprecia-<lb />
at the form. Dr. Withey says.<lb />
, acquaintance with the Bur-<lb />
tjheetar, he concludes, convinces<lb />
however, that though East is<lb />
ad West is West, "the two<lb />
and do meetand understand<lb />
Twenty paintings and a series of<lb />
drawiugs in Civil War subjects com-<lb />
pose a current exhibition featuring<lb />
the work of Donald R. Sexauer, a<lb />
faculty artist. The show is open to<lb />
the public and will be on view in the<lb />
Hallway Gallery, Rawl building, until<lb />
the end of March.<lb />
Mr. Sexauer's paintings are all<lb />
realistic, studies of people. The ar-<lb />
tist's method is to develop his sub-<lb />
ject in bright colors and then to<lb />
apply a glaze of polymer plastic.<lb />
Muted colors skillfully related to one<lb />
another characterize the paintings.<lb />
"Ail of the pictures Mr. Sexauer<lb />
explained, "are life studies. First I<lb />
made a sketch; then from the pre-<lb />
liminary drawing I re-arranged de-<lb />
tails in search of a satisfactory de-<lb />
sign<lb />
In "Child Looking at Butterfly<lb />
the artist's little daughter Mae Lynn<lb />
is pictured stooping in a setting of<lb />
tall grasses to watch the bright col-<lb />
ored insect.<lb />
"Jury" might be described as a<lb />
character study of a group of men<lb />
in a moment of intense concentra-<lb />
tion. "There's a catch in it Mr.<lb />
Sexauer said, "for only eleven jurors<lb />
are shown<lb />
"Magic realism he said, "is illus-<lb />
trated in 'Hill of Pebbles The paint-<lb />
ing has as central figure a woman<lb />
crossing a stony area and gracefuly I<lb />
poised against a background of bare<lb />
boughs.<lb />
The five drawings are preliminary<lb />
sketches for a portfolio of 20 prints<lb />
on the Civil War on which Mr. Sex-<lb />
from poems, newspapers, and maga-<lb />
zines of the .period<lb />
The exhibition is the first (here to<lb />
present the work of Mr. Sexauer, who<lb />
joined the faculty test September as<lb />
a teacher of figure drawing.<lb />
The artist, a native of Erie, Pen-<lb />
nsylvania, attended the Norfolk Di-<lb />
vision of the CoBiege of WiBSam and<lb />
Mary and holds the B.S. from Eddn-<lb />
horo State College in Pennsylvania<lb />
and the M.A. from Kent State Uni-<lb />
versity in Ohio. He taught for three<lb />
years in Madison, Ohio, schools be-<lb />
fore coming to East Carolina. He is<lb />
a member of Delta Phi Delta, hon-<lb />
orary art ifraternity.<lb />
East Carolina Receives $625,000<lb />
Federal Loan For NewjMen s Dorm<lb />
President Jenkins ha IV<lb />
the approval of a $625,000 federal<lb />
If the fourth dorm is approved,<lb />
loan to finance the building of an-<lb />
other BOO capactiy men's dorm here<lb />
at ECC.<lb />
He said the information was re-<lb />
ceived fiom Sen. Sam Ervin, Sen. B.<lb />
Everette Jordan and Rep. Herbert<lb />
C. Bonner.<lb />
Architectural work on the dormi-<lb />
tory, which will be located on the<lb />
South portion of campus, between<lb />
tenth and 14th streets, is underway.<lb />
College vice president, F. D. Dun-<lb />
can, said that it is anticipated that<lb />
the plans will he completed by the<lb />
first of May. Bids would be taken<lb />
and contracts let the first of June.<lb />
"of dorm construction will be j more than 2,000 men students would<lb />
Exterior cor-1 be housed on the south campus. As<lb />
riddarebTued wife outside j ft is, the announcement assures hous-<lb />
leading into four room ing facilities for over 1,500 men.<lb />
Miss Murray To Attend<lb />
Conference In Omaha<lb />
Annie Mae Murray, kindergarten' Construction on the giant dewa w<lb />
supervisor and member of the educa-<lb />
tion department, has been awarded a<lb />
entrances<lb />
suites. Baths will be included in each<lb />
of the suites. Thus eight students<lb />
will be accommodated in each suite.<lb />
The college now has a request for<lb />
a fourth 500 man dormitory for this<lb />
section of the campus before the<lb />
state legislature. The request won<lb />
the approval of the lAdvisory Budget<lb />
Commission. It calls for a state ap-<lb />
propriation to finance half the cost<lb />
of a fourth mens dorm with a feder-<lb />
al loan to finance the other half .<lb />
The Advisory Budget Commission<lb />
has also recommended funds for re-<lb />
placement of Wilson Hall. This old<lb />
dormitory would be torn down and<lb />
replaced with a 400 person struc-<lb />
ture which would double the present<lb />
capacity<lb />
Both this proposed dorm for wom-<lb />
en, and funds for the fourth men's<lb />
dorm will have to be approved by<lb />
the State Legislature, which is now<lb />
ir session.<lb />
trip to Omaha, Nebraska, Aipril 2-7<lb />
She will attend the Study Confer-<lb />
ence of the Association for Child-<lb />
hood Education, International.<lb />
A native of Mt. Carmel, South Car-<lb />
olina, Miss Murray attended Appa-<lb />
lachian State Teachers College, Ca-<lb />
tawba College, and Duke University.<lb />
She received the A. B. degree from<lb />
Anderson College, Anderson, S. C,<lb />
and the M. A. degree from Peabody<lb />
Nashville, Tennessee.<lb />
begin in June, with completion an-<lb />
ticipated by the fall of 1962.<lb />
The new dorm will be built along<lb />
side two other 520 man dorms, be-<lb />
coming the third giant structure to<lb />
be built on the south side of the<lb />
campus.<lb />
The total cost of the new building<lb />
will be $1,250,000. However, the col-<lb />
lege has half that amount on hand<lb />
as the result of a bond issue author-<lb />
ized by the 1959 legislature.<lb />
Duncan said that the new dorm will<lb />
conform with the architecture of the<lb />
"Student Jobs9 Gives Inside<lb />
Information On Summer Work<lb />
Directory Lists Summer Positions<lb />
A directory listing summer jobs-the directory. Employers are includ-<lb />
for college students is now available. ed in the directory at their own re-<lb />
It T'SA - ilTSTii ? W -Je <lb />
soldier would see it. The idea came<lb />
0a Campus<lb />
with<lb />
MsShdman<lb />
(Author of "I Wat a Teen-age DwarfThe Many<lb />
Love of Dobie GiUis etc)<lb />
I WAS A TEEN-AGE SLIDE RULE<lb />
In a recent learned journal Mad) the distinguished board<lb />
chairman (Ralph "Hot-Lips" Sigafoos) of one of our most<lb />
important American corporations (the Arf Mechanical Dog Co.)<lb />
wto a trenchant article in which he pinpointed our gravest<lb />
national problem: the lack of culture among science .gtes.<lb />
Mr Sigafoos'8 article, it must be emphasized, was in no sense<lb />
derogatorV. He stated quite clearly that the science student,<lb />
wbatwith his gelling curriculum in physics, math and chem-<lb />
ry can hardlTbTexpected to find time to study the art.<lb />
Et Mr. Sigafoos deplores-indeed, what we .<lb />
-I the lopsided result of today's science courses: V<lb />
who can touki a bridge but can't compose a concerto, oow<lb />
JUS Constant but not Botticelli's Venus, who are familiar<lb />
with Framhofer's lines but not with Schiller's .<lb />
Soos can find no solution to this hideous imbalance<lb />
r howcreT believe there is one-and a very simple one. It <lb />
iiTSwsctnce don't have time to come to the art,<lb />
then we most let the arts come to students of<lb />
tory contains the names and addres-<lb />
ses of more than one thousand or-<lb />
ganizations, in locations throughout<lb />
the United States, that are now<lb />
seeking student help for this summer.<lb />
Jobs are available in resorts, ran-<lb />
ches, government, summer camps,<lb />
hotels, business, industry, restau-<lb />
rants, state and national parks, am-<lb />
usement parks, hospitals, and other<lb />
types of organizations. These em-<lb />
ployers represent literally thousands<lb />
of summer jobs.<lb />
The names and addresses of em-<lb />
ploying officials, specific job open-<lb />
ings, salary range, and information<lb />
on how to write an effective letter<lb />
of application are also given. Stu-<lb />
dents wishing sumnner work make<lb />
application to the employers listed in<lb />
from college students<lb />
Students who wish to have a Sum-<lb />
mer Employment Directory for their<lb />
own use may obtain a copy by send-<lb />
ing $3.00 to the publisher: National<lb />
Directory Service, Dept. S, Box 65,<lb />
Wmton Place Station, Cincinnati 32,<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
Thousands of college students are<lb />
wanted this summernet $75.00 to<lb />
$100.00 per weekto fill glamorous<lb />
and interesting jobs.<lb />
This break for students who need<lb />
vacation employment comes from an<lb />
unexpected source. Big family-style<lb />
amusement parks, the nation's new-<lb />
est extravaganzas, are paying col-<lb />
lege students bonus wages.<lb />
In a recent interview, William W.<lb />
Enow, employment counselor of Wes-<lb />
ton McMurry Inc. (50 Broad Street,<lb />
New York City), explained the whys<lb />
and hows of this new and still rap-<lb />
idly developing situation.<lb />
Freedomland in the East and Dis-<lb />
neyland in the West head a growing<lb />
list of parks which employ thous-<lb />
ands of students each summer<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Bureau Announces<lb />
Job Opportunities<lb />
.Representatives from the schools<lb />
md firms listed below will be on<lb />
campus before April 1, to interview<lb />
students. Students who are register-<lb />
ed with the Placement Bureau, and<lb />
wish to have an interview with one<lb />
or more of tiwfse representatives<lb />
should sign up now in the Placement<lb />
Service Office, 203 Administration.<lb />
Roanoke County Schools, Virginia<lb />
-Primaryi Grammar, Dramatics, Li-<lb />
brary Science, Mathematics, Band,<lb />
Girls Physial Education, Science.<lb />
Mecklenburg County Schools (in-<lb />
cluding Charlotte), N. CInterested<lb />
ir. all majors except Business, Men's<lb />
Physical Education, Social Studies.<lb />
West Covina, Caliornia  Inter-<lb />
ested in Primary, Grammar, French,<lb />
Spanish, Business, Science, Indus-<lb />
trial Airts (shop).<lb />
Sign up for interviews with the<lb />
following by 4:30 p.m Friday, Mar.<lb />
17:<lb />
Women's Army Corps Interested<lb />
hi any major.<lb />
Cone Mills, Greensboro, N.C. <lb />
Interested in: (1) Chemistry majors<lb />
or minors for a production training<lb />
program leading to supervision in a<lb />
textile finishing plant. (2) Liberal<lb />
"Indian" canoers. Harness makers<lb />
and horse shoers.<lb />
Many other kinds of jobs are also<lb />
available. Office workers are in de-<lb />
mand. Receiving and shipping cierks<lb />
and warehousemen are needed Cash . majora <lb />
control people must be found. Park- production training pro-<lb />
mg lot guides and controllers arej rt inn in a<lb />
w anted<lb />
But time is short! These jobs are<lb />
rapidly being filled for the coming<lb />
summer. Interested students must<lb />
act immediately.<lb />
Exclusive, inside information about<lb />
these jobs has been put into a bro-<lb />
chure that is packed with the facts<lb />
reeded: A list of available jobs and<lb />
their ipay ranges; a list of parks and<lb />
employmunt managers; application<lb />
deadlines and dates of hiring peaks;<lb />
and answers to the questions most<lb />
I gram leading to supervision<lb />
textile manufacturing plant.<lb />
Twenty Represent ECC<lb />
In Language Frat<lb />
Twenty students at East Carolina<lb />
College are participating in the ac-<lb />
tivities of Sigma Pi Alpha, national<lb />
honorary foreign languages frater-<lb />
nity. Each of these members has<lb />
completed1 twenty hours of work and<lb />
established a high academic record<lb />
The employment peak begins in frequently-asked by applicants. Pin coliege department of foreign<lb />
tovflto titty inftfofit<lb />
 wtM ho a Tety VkW te <lb />
 ill m fawiJBlt teO Ub IWlW' a<lb />
Geography Professor<lb />
Speaks At Lecture Meet<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Craaner, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of geography<lb />
discussed "Agricultural Develop-<lb />
ments on the Pamnco Peninsula in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina " at a meet-<lb />
ing of the College Lecture Club March<lb />
15, in the Joyner Library auditorium.<lb />
"The PamMco Peninsula Dr. Cra-<lb />
mer said in reference to his topic, "is<lb />
the area covered by Hyde, Beaufort,<lb />
Washington, and Tyrrell Counties<lb />
"The Peninsula he stated, "has re-<lb />
mained for years an isolated area<lb />
of swamp and forest, and an area of<lb />
low income and djeclindng popula-<lb />
tion<lb />
"Extensive land reclamation has<lb />
been in progress primarily within the<lb />
past ten years Dr. Cramer said. His<lb />
talk Wednesday dealt with land de-<lb />
velopments in the area, progress in<lb />
agriculture, and factors aontribut4<lb />
ing to increased: (prosperity and<lb />
of population.<lb />
It's the job of the U. S. Mint to<lb />
n-ake it first and yours to make it<lb />
last.<lb />
WGTC Broadcast Tape<lb />
On Education Rally<lb />
Radio Station WGTC of Greenville<lb />
broadca&amp;tted March 19 a tape record-<lb />
ing of the North Carolina Young-<lb />
Democratic Club's Educational Rally<lb />
in Raleigh, March 11.<lb />
Admirai Hyman G. Riokover. critic<lb />
of education in the United States,<lb />
was principal speaker. Panelists in-<lb />
cluded President Leo W. Jenkins and<lb />
other leaders in<lb />
education in the<lb />
etate.<lb />
The tape recording was made by<lb />
the staff of the Campus Radio Sta-<lb />
tion WWWS as a special production<lb />
June and continues until Labor Day<lb />
And the jobs are located in prime<lb />
vacation spots: New York, Southern<lb />
CaltLfornia, Texas, Massachusetts,<lb />
Ohio. Others are opening soon in<lb />
Washington and Florida.<lb />
According to Mr. Snow, many park<lb />
managers favor hiring college stu-<lb />
dents because their youth, enthusi-<lb />
asm and glowing good spirits rub off<lb />
onto others. Surveys show that as<lb />
a result customers enjoy the parks<lb />
more, stay longer, return more fre-<lb />
quently, and spend more money.<lb />
Including both the unusual and the<lb />
ordinary kinds, there is a fabulous<lb />
variety of job openings.<lb />
There are jobs for hosts and host-<lb />
esses to greet guests at the main<lb />
gates, answer<lb />
detailed instructions about how tolanguaigs<lb />
apply, when to apply, where to ap-<lb />
ply, what to stress, what not to say.<lb />
Rush $100 (to cover costs) to<lb />
Student Jobs Weston, McMurry<lb />
Irx-orporated, 50 Broad Street, New<lb />
York 4, N. Y.<lb />
Stalls Accepts<lb />
Army Commission<lb />
Kenneth Linear Stalls has been ac-<lb />
cepted for appointment as a com-<lb />
missioned officer in the U.S. Army<lb />
.Reserve, with the rank of second<lb />
questions and "help I lieutenant. The appointment, recog<lb />
  ii ..iiAnf wvnrd m servici<lb />
park visitors enjoy the various<lb />
and amusements. There are jobs in<lb />
guest relations and child relations<lb />
1 wil be made available to a num- for persons able to set others at<lb />
b Tf rao stations in the state in ease. There are jobs for security of-<lb />
the near future. The broadcasts pro-<lb />
vided opportunity for those unable<lb />
to attend the YDC rally to hear Ad-<lb />
miral Rickover's speech and a dis-<lb />
cussion of education in North Caro-<lb />
lina by the panelists<lb />
fies, groundskeepers and costumers<lb />
Special talents sought, but not re-<lb />
quired, include: "Spellers" and lee<lb />
turers. Stagecoach drivers and shot<lb />
ridesnizing his excellent record in service<lb />
and his potentialities for command,<lb />
became effective March 17.<lb />
Now a senior, Lt. Stalls has been<lb />
 member of the 851st Replacement<lb />
Company of the USAR in Washing-<lb />
ton since 1959 and has served as Pla-<lb />
toon Sergeant with the rank of Ser-<lb />
geant First Ciass under the command<lb />
of Capt. Jhn H<lb />
The objectives of the fraternity<lb />
are to learn more about geography,<lb />
people, life, history, customs, indus-<lb />
tries, and cultures of foreign coun-<lb />
tries; to stimulate interest in the<lb />
subjects; and to help bring about a<lb />
better understanding through knowl-<lb />
edge between foreign countries and<lb />
the United States.<lb />
The twelve foreign students now<lb />
enrolled at East Carolina are invit-<lb />
jed to attend the meetings of Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha. <lb />
Officers of the fraternity for the<lb />
nresent school year are: Cynthia<lb />
Pao-ker, president; Nell Marccm, vice<lb />
resident; Catherine Claire Pippin,<lb />
secretary: Michael C. Wilkinson,<lb />
treasurer; and Ann Peaden, social<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Mrs. Marguerite A. Perry, faculty<lb />
member of the department of For-<lb />
eign Language at the college, ad-<lb />
vises the group.<lb />
gun riders. Tugboat operators, river-<lb />
Lt pilots, submarine operators. Greenville and Washm<lb />
Brookshire of<lb />
College Qualification Test Set For April<lb />
The annual Selective Service Col-<lb />
age Qualification Test will be of-<lb />
ietr<lb />
Into<lb />
ftf<lb />
If you give some drivers enough<lb />
rope they'll tie up traffic.<lb />
Everyone is wearing<lb />
J<lb />
emfoomto<lb />
in<lb />
is<lb />
w1!<lb />
7 7-LZTA w wg b<lb />
to<lb />
i Uchts hie Marlboro,<lb />
taWthepewo01 L Z<lb />
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be wnease gnam VTV &amp;&amp;.<lb />
timg that he ie twWy mm<lb />
and  his<lb />
ALL SIZES (Brown and Black)<lb />
Men's $15.95<lb />
Girls $11.95<lb />
22 B. FIFTH STREET<lb />
'Student Charge Acwimte<lb />
invited?'<lb />
fared to college students April 27 at<lb />
approximately 500 colleges through-<lb />
out the Nation, announced Dr. Home,<lb />
registrar.<lb />
This is the only test that will be<lb />
given for the 1960-61 school year.<lb />
There will be no special test given<lb />
for students who are unable to take<lb />
the test an April 27, 1961.<lb />
Application materials for the test<lb />
are now available at the nearest local<lb />
board office. Students are urged to<lb />
make application early. The applica-<lb />
tion must be postmarked not later<lb />
than midnight, Ajpril 6. Full instruc-<lb />
tional materials are issued with the<lb />
applications.<lb />
The score made on the test is a<lb />
,help to local boards in considering<lb />
students for deferment from induc-<lb />
taon for study as undergraduate or<lb />
graduate students.<lb />
Colonel Thomas H. Upton, State<lb />
Director of Selective Service for<lb />
North Carolina, announced that the<lb />
eat in North Carolina wUl be con-<lb />
ducted at the following schools:<lb />
Asheviile, David MiMard Junior<lb />
High School<lb />
Boone, Appalachian State Teach-<lb />
ers College<lb />
Brevard, Breverd College<lb />
Chapel Hill, University of North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Davidson, Davidson College<lb />
Durham, Duke Univarsky<lb />
Durham, North Carolina College at<lb />
Durham<lb />
Greensboro, Agricultural and Tech-<lb />
nical Coliege of North Carolina<lb />
Guilford College, Guitford College<lb />
Hickory, Lenoir Rhyne Coliege<lb />
Raleigh, North Carolina state Col-<lb />
lege<lb />
Raleigh, Shww University<lb />
Wilmington, New Hanover High<lb />
School<lb />
Wilson, Atlantic Christian College<lb />
lege<lb />
"The test is for the student's bene-<lb />
fit as well as for the Nation's good<lb />
Colonel Upton said. "A local board<lb />
should have full information about<lb />
 student in order to classify him,<lb />
mcAuding his class standing and a<lb />
score on .this test. A high test score<lb />
may compensate for ikw class stand-<lb />
ing; and high class standing may<lb />
compensate for a low test acare-<lb />
Some studertts do not take the<lb />
test because a student deferment ex-<lb />
tends a registrant's liability Colo-<lb />
nel Upton said. "Other deferments<lb />
also extend liability to age 35 be<lb />
added, "such as those for members<lb />
of the ROTC, for exaimpie. And no<lb />
registrant can remain out of service<lb />
beyond about age 23 without an ex-<lb />
emption, or a deferment which ex-<lb />
Win-Sa, W.ke For, Col- , o( oooot defonnenU<lb />
is to give promising students an op-<lb />
portunity to continue to prepare<lb />
themselves for careers in support of<lb />
the national interest<lb />
Scientific and professional engine-<lb />
ering organizations are urging stu-<lb />
dents preparing for careers in those<lb />
fields to take the test, the State<lb />
Director pointed out. These organiza-<lb />
tions recognize the need for advanced<lb />
study. They also recognize that the<lb />
undergraduate student who today does<lb />
not plan on graduate study frequent-<lb />
ly realizes its importance as he nears<lb />
graduation. That is the time that a<lb />
deferment may be most innportant.<lb />
That is also the time when a test<lb />
score may be most important in the<lb />
local board's decision concerning de-<lb />
ferment.<lb />
Boyd, Mills Represent College<lb />
Union At Conference In Virginia<lb />
,  w;vu n-1 student participation in college un-<lb />
Glerm Boyd and Monty Muterep" !tlerJ J eonrittee meet<lb />
i ? ZVKlkyre Union at the lions. The steering "w<lb />
resented the College un on  Saturday planned the conference<lb />
steering committee at which ttoe an- I<lb />
nual fall conference of the Associa-<lb />
tion of College Unions, Regkm W,<lb />
was pkuined. The event took place<lb />
March 18, at the University of Vir-<lb />
ginia in Chartottesvle.<lb />
transfer from Gardner-<lb />
to be held this fall at the Universtty<lb />
of Virginia, CharolttesYilte, Vir<lb />
ginia.<lb />
LSU Donates Financial<lb />
Webb Junior College, has been an AJ To Cuban fctlldents<lb />
active member of the special projects<lb />
and the social committees of the CU.<lb />
Boyd, a sophomore, has served as<lb />
s member of the College Union group<lb />
for two years and was  delegate to<lb />
the Association conference held in<lb />
Florida last tall.<lb />
The regional meetings of the As-<lb />
sociation of Coliege Unions are plan-<lb />
ned, directed, and staged by tfce sta-<lb />
fent delegates, under the dhectfon<lb />
of the regional repreaentativa, a stotff<lb />
member. The program is oriented to<lb />
(ACP)Money was collected last<lb />
month at Louisiana State University<lb />
to help 36 students from Cuba. The<lb />
DAILY REVEILLE explained tha<lb />
the 36 were without funds because<lb />
Premier Fidel Castro was not per-<lb />
mitting parents and friends in Cuba<lb />
to send .them financial assistance.<lb />
The paper pointed out that Cuban<lb />
students throughout the United<lb />
States had been affected by Gastaw'a<lb />
restriction.<lb />
Minimum Scholastic<lb />
Requirements<lb />
Dr. John H. Home, registrar and<lb />
Director of Admissions, announced<lb />
that the minimum scholastic require-<lb />
ments as stated in the catalogue are<lb />
as follows:<lb />
(a) A freshman must pass<lb />
some work his first quarter.<lb />
During his second and third<lb />
quarters, he must earn at least<lb />
six hours of credit each quarter.<lb />
Furthermore, a freshman most<lb />
earn at least 30 hours of credit<lb />
during his first three quarters,<lb />
(b.) In order to be eligible to<lb />
enroll for the fourth, fifth and<lb />
sixth quarters, a student most<lb />
have earned two-thirds as many<lb />
quality points as he has hours<lb />
at East Carolina College.<lb />
(c) During the fourth, fifth;<lb />
and sixth quarters, a student<lb />
must earn not less than nine<lb />
hours each quarter. Moreover, a<lb />
student who fails to earn a total<lb />
of 35 hours during this period<lb />
will be dropped. Credit is not<lb />
counted again for a course which<lb />
is taken to raise a non-failing<lb />
grade.<lb />
(d) A student will not be en-<lb />
rolled for any quarter after the<lb />
sixth' if he has failed to earn as<lb />
many quality points as he has<lb />
total hours at East Carolina Col-<lb />
BPBBk<lb />
(e) Furthermore, third and<lb />
fourth year students must earn<lb />
a minimum of 40 hours for each<lb />
of the two years ,and a mini-<lb />
mum of 9 hours each quarter.<lb />
Credit is not counted again for a<lb />
course which is taken to raise a<lb />
non-failing grade.<lb />
"A student who does not meet the<lb />
above requirements by the end of<lb />
Spring Quarter must attend sum-<lb />
mer school in an effort to remove tea<lb />
deficiency in order to be considered<lb />
for admission for the Fall Quarter.<lb />
Such deficiency may not he removed<lb />
through correspondence or<lb />
ance at<lb />
Dr. Home.<lb />
For the first time in history, there<lb />
are more Americans who own<lb />
 than those who do net.<lb /><pb facs="00038693_tn_0004" /><lb />
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Business Frat Elects Reese Prexy<lb />
Tom Reese was elected to serve as<lb />
president of Delta Sigma Pi Business!<lb />
Fraternity for the 1961-62 term. Oth- ;<lb />
et- officers serving with Keese are<lb />
Jimmy Adams, senior vice president;<lb />
Malcolm Burris, 2nd vice (president;<lb />
Eugene Jackson, treasurer; Clifton<lb />
lournipn, secretary.<lb />
Maynard Keith will serve as chan-<lb />
cellor; Tim Ogdburn, social chairman;<lb />
Gale Koonce, historian; Earl Rose,<lb />
professional chairman; and Lee Car-<lb />
i oil, sergeant at arms.<lb />
Tiie Spring Quarter Pledge Period<lb />
for Delta Sigma Pi begun March 9.<lb />
The Pledge induction took place in<lb />
e Chapter Room on 6th and Cotan-<lb />
oha Streets March 14. The Spring<lb />
Pledges include Bill Subton, Terry<lb />
 arm. David Lee, Cecil Mills, (Jene<lb />
Saanders, Carl Tyrodall and Ralph<lb />
Mc Cotter, Jr.<lb />
The current membership in the fra-<lb />
ternity is thirty-two. Mr. William H.<lb />
Durham and W.W. Howell, faculty<lb />
members of the School of Business,<lb />
act as advisors for the fraternity.<lb />
Brooks Speaks<lb />
Mr. Samuel R. Brooks of the Un-<lb />
ion Carbide Consumer Products Com-<lb />
pany, of Greenville, outlined the com-<lb />
plexity of large-scale purchasing<lb />
practices at a dinner meeting of Del-<lb />
ta Sigma Pi on March 14. Mr. Brooks<lb />
is presently a field purchasing agent<lb />
and is also in charge of the receiving,<lb />
ping, planning, and scheduling<lb />
operations at the local Division of<lb />
Union Carbide Corporation.<lb />
Pictured from left to right are the new officers of Delta Sigma Business<lb />
Fraternity for the 1961-62 term. Jim Adams, senior vice president; Tom<lb />
Reese, president; and Mac Burris, 2nd vice president.<lb />
He explained to fraternity members<lb />
the responsibilities of the Division to<lb />
the Central Purchasing Office locat-<lb />
ed in Cleveland, Ohio, and pointed<lb />
out the advantages to management<lb />
of combined buying power through<lb />
a centralized purchasing system.<lb />
According to actual practice, he<lb />
said, consumer purchasing is a func-<lb />
tion generally known to everyone.<lb />
However, he continued, industrial<lb />
Leading Physicians, Social<lb />
Workers Attend SC Seminar<lb />
purchasing is a new, specialized, and<lb />
ever-growing technical function in<lb />
the realm of marketing practices.<lb />
Tommy Reese, extended apprecia-<lb />
tion on behalf of the fraternity to<lb />
Mr. Brooks for his informative talk<lb />
on the Purchasing Function.<lb />
A one-day seminar on the Care of<lb />
the Severity disabled Patient, assem-<lb />
bled leading physcftans and sociai<lb />
workers for addresses and panel dis-<lb />
cussions.<lb />
Speakers included Dr. Ellen Win-<lb />
ston, Commissioner of Public Wel-<lb />
fare for North Carolina, Raleigh;<lb />
Dr. Donald Weir, rehabilitation co-<lb />
ordinator, N.C. Memorial Hospital,<lb />
Chapel Hill; Dr. William Richard-<lb />
son, professor of preventative medi-<lb />
cine, U.N.C Chapel Hill; Dr. John<lb />
L. Wooten, orthopedic surgeon, and<lb />
Dr. G. Earl Trevathan, Jr both of<lb />
Creenville; Dr. Robert A. Gregg, med-<lb />
director, Central Carolina Re-<lb />
1 abilitation Center, Greensboro.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President, wel-<lb />
med visitors to the sessions in the<lb />
Rawl Building. Dr. Frank A. Scott,<lb />
director of testing at East Carolina,<lb />
presided.<lb />
During tiie forenoon, Dr. Weir lead<lb />
a panel on the responsibility of the<lb />
local community and the professional<lb />
worker in an ideal home-care situa-<lb />
tion, assisted by Dr. Wooten, Miss<lb />
Jeannette Johnson, Easter Seal So-<lb />
ciety physical therapist, Chapel Hill;<lb />
Miss Inez B. Constant, public health<lb />
nurse supervisor, Pitt County; Hiss<lb />
Eorothy Bolton, caseworker, Pitt<lb />
County Public Welfare Department;<lb />
II. A. Hendrix, vocational rehabilita-<lb />
Debators Attend<lb />
District Contest<lb />
Eight debating teams from high<lb />
schools in Eastern North Carolina<lb />
met on campus March 21, for a dis-<lb />
trict contest sponsored by the North<lb />
Carolina High School Debate Union.<lb />
Four high schools sent both affir-<lb />
mative and negative teams to East<lb />
Carolina to debate the national high<lb />
school debate query for the current<lb />
year, Resolved: That the United Na-<lb />
Dr. Richardson, Dr.)tions oold Be Significantly Streng-<lb />
tion senior counselor, Greenville; Dr.<lb />
Bernard Jackson, East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege speech therapist; and Miss Flor-<lb />
ence Beardon, chief, occupational<lb />
therapy, N.C. Memorial Hospital.<lb />
Speakers following a one o'clock<lb />
luncheon were<lb />
Gregg, Dr. Winston, and Dr. Treva<lb />
than.<lb />
Objectives of the seminar are the<lb />
improvement and expansion of pro-<lb />
grams for the care and management<lb />
of the severely disabled, and better<lb />
communication between the agencies<lb />
and disciplines involved in patient<lb />
care with a co-ordination of services<lb />
to adequately utilize available com-<lb />
munity resources.<lb />
The state committee on the semi-<lb />
nars, two of which have been held<lb />
under sponsorship of the North Car-<lb />
olina Society for Crippled Children<lb />
and Adults, Inc is headed by Ber-<lb />
nard .Passer of Chapel Hill.<lb />
Adding Dr. Scott, co-ordinator of<lb />
the Eastern Regional Committee,<lb />
were J. S. Grimes, superintendent<lb />
of the Pitt County Public Welfare<lb />
Department; Dr. John L. Wooten;<lb />
Mrs. David J. Whichard, president<lb />
of the Pitt Chapter of the Easter<lb />
Seal Society; Dr. Bernard Jackson;<lb />
and Dr. James W. Butler of the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
23Science Fair, Wright Aud All<lb />
Day<lb />
College Union Student Board Meet-<lb />
ing, 3 floor social room, Wright,<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
SGA Musical, "South Pacific Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Aud 8:00 p.m.<lb />
21Science Fair, Wright And All<lb />
Day<lb />
SGA Musical, "South Pacific Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Aud 8:00 p.m.<lb />
25Movie: "For the Love of Mike<lb />
Austin Aud 7:00 p.m.<lb />
27Duplicate Bridge, College Union<lb />
TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
2RChapel Services, Y-Hut, 6:30 pm<lb />
Entertainment Series: "Walden<lb />
String Quartet Wright And<lb />
8:15 p.m.<lb />
30Spring Holidays Begin 5:00 p.m.<lb />
U. Professor Discusses<lb />
Theories Of Personality<lb />
Dr. Harold G. McCurdy, Professor<lb />
of psychology at the University of<lb />
North Carolina, spoke March 21, in<lb />
Austin Auditorium on "Theories of<lb />
Personality<lb />
He appeared before a group of stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members interested<lb />
in psychology. The program -was pre-<lb />
sented under the uspices of the<lb />
Danforth Committee of the college.<lb />
Dt. McCurdy is an outstanding<lb />
Iprsonality theorist in the Psychol-<lb />
"epartment of the University of<lb />
Carolina. He received his Ph.<lb />
Duke University and has<lb />
Chapel Hill since 1948. His<lb />
Personality is "thoroughly<lb />
and sonwewfhat unconven-<lb />
Mrding to some author<lb />
Gl Dividends Aid<lb />
Nation's Economy<lb />
The 1961 Gl insurance dividend<lb />
payments are now being made at the<lb />
rate of about one million a week as<lb />
the program to assist the President's<lb />
drive to aid the Nation's economy<lb />
gets into full swing.<lb />
At this rate, the entire quarter-<lb />
billion dollar 1961 dividend payment<lb />
to 5,060,000 veteran - policyiholdeis<lb />
should be vouchered by the Veterans<lb />
Administration to the Treasury Dis<lb />
bursing Offices by March 19, J.D.<lb />
DeRamius, manager, V.A regional of-<lb />
fice, Winston-Salem, N. C. said to-<lb />
day.<lb />
More than $106,000,000 of the $25-<lb />
?,500,000 in payments will go to vet-<lb />
erams living in 30 of the country's<lb />
largest metropolitan areas, includ-<lb />
ing 15 areas listed by the U.S. De-<lb />
partment of Labor as major areas<lb />
of substantial labor surplus" with<lb />
unemployment running 6 per cent or<lb />
more.<lb />
Of those 30 metropolitan areas,<lb />
three are in the Southeast. Veterans<lb />
of the Atlanta area are slated to re-<lb />
ceive $1,281,900. In the Miami area,<lb />
$1,271,300 in payments will be made<lb />
and around New Orleans Gl policy-<lb />
holders will receive $1,185,400.<lb />
North Carolina's ex-servicemen<lb />
with active Gl policies will receive<lb />
$5,406,200 in dividend payments by<lb />
the end of March. Normally these<lb />
dividends are paid throughout the<lb />
12 months of the year, depending on<lb />
the effective dates of the policies,<lb />
Deltamus said.<lb />
To help the VA meet this stepped<lb />
up payment deadline, DeRamus re-<lb />
minded veterans that individual in-<lb />
quiries about their dividends wiM<lb />
only slow up their's and thousands<lb />
of other payments.<lb />
thened. Participants will represent<lb />
the following high schools: Gates-<lb />
ville, Havelock, Whitakers, and Wake-<lb />
Ion of Zebu-Ion.<lb />
An affirmative and a negative team<lb />
w:is chosen here to compete for the<lb />
Aycock Memorial Cup in the state<lb />
finals to be conducted by the North<lb />
Carolina High School Debate Union<lb />
at Chapel Bill later this spring.<lb />
Dr. Ralph Hardee Rives, of the de-<lb />
triment of English, was director of<lb />
the contest for this district. In ar-<lb />
-ing and supervising fee rounds<lb />
of debates schedule here, he was as-<lb />
sisted by Barbara Harris and Anne<lb />
Brothers. Judges were members of the<lb />
East Carolina faculty.<lb />
Chi Omega Holds First<lb />
White Carnation Ball<lb />
The first White Carnation Ball in<lb />
i lie history of the Rho Zeta Chapter<lb />
of Chi Omega Sorority occurred on<lb />
March 18.<lb />
The semi-formal dance, given in<lb />
honor of the Winter pledge class,<lb />
was held at the Farmville Country<lb />
Club with music provided by The<lb />
Monitors.<lb />
The following members of the Del-<lb />
ta Pledge Class were .presented: Don-<lb />
me Hicks, Paulette Ward, Ruth John-<lb />
son, Shirley Miration, Cathy Shesso,<lb />
Karen Kast, Elaine Brewer, Barbara<lb />
Graham, Judy Doyle, and Dinah Nib-<lb />
!elink.<lb />
The chapter plans to make the<lb />
White Carnation Ball an annual<lb />
event to present its pledges received<lb />
through Formal tRiush, according to<lb />
Betty Hope Lane, chapter president.<lb />
Bands Participate<lb />
In Contest Festival<lb />
Student bands from nineteen high<lb />
schools in the eastern counties of the<lb />
fctate participated March 18, in the<lb />
North Carolina Music Educators As-<lb />
sociation Contest Festival here.<lb />
During an all-day session extend-<lb />
ing from 9:00'a.m. until 5:00 p.m.<lb />
the high school ensembles performed<lb />
before judges who evaluated their<lb />
work accordiftg to standards set by<lb />
the NXTMEA.<lb />
Serving 0s adjudicators here were<lb />
Herbert Hazelman, director of music<lb />
in the Greensboro schools; Paul Bry-<lb />
an, band director at Duke University,<lb />
and Harold Luce, band director at<lb />
the Woman's College in Greensboro.<lb />
The Contest Festival here was stag-<lb />
ed through the coopematian of tab<lb />
college department of musk. Thom-<lb />
as W. Miller of the music faculty<lb />
was in charge of arrangements.<lb />
Bands participating in the event<lb />
represented high schools at Windsor,<lb />
Four Oaks, BeuJiaviUe, MUMwook,<lb />
Wallace, and Apex.<lb />
Robersonville, WilKawurton, Wilson.<lb />
Rocky Mount, Plymouth, Lumberton<lb />
and Fairmont.<lb />
Washington, Fncpoay Springs, Cite-<lb />
ton, Edenton, EMzabeth C and<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Beta Theta Pi Chapter<lb />
Severs Affiliation<lb />
(UPS) The Dartmouth chapter<lb />
of Beta Theta Pi recently severed<lb />
its affiliation with its national fra-<lb />
ternity because of alleged racial dis-<lb />
crimination against the Williams<lb />
College chapter and "hypocritical<lb />
dealings" with the Dartmouth unit.<lb />
The action came as the climax to<lb />
a series of events which began in<lb />
1954 when a student referendum at<lb />
Dartmouth set September, I960, as<lb />
the deadline date to remove discri-<lb />
mination clauses from fraternity<lb />
constitutions.<lb />
Dartmouth college officials have<lb />
i; ledged support to the campus Beta<lb />
chapter on its decision. "I am proud<lb />
of the initiative and high principles<lb />
displayed by our undergraduate<lb />
members Dean of the college Thad-<lb />
ieus Seymour said.<lb />
The severance of ties with nation-<lb />
al came because the Betas at Dart-<lb />
mouth felt the national had held up<lb />
the initiation of the Beta pledge<lb />
class of Williams for "too long a<lb />
period" because one of the pledges<lb />
is a Negro student.<lb />
The national issued an injunction<lb />
preventing the initiation of the<lb />
pledges last November. It is still in<lb />
effect.<lb />
The Dartmouth group also cited<lb />
letter sent to the Dartmouth Un-<lb />
dergraduate Council claiming that<lb />
members of all major racial and re-<lb />
ligious groups were Betas. The let-<lb />
ter, sent out by the national, con-<lb />
flicted with the action at William and<lb />
with statements by the national's<lb />
general secretary that he knew of<lb />
no Negroes in any Beta chapter.<lb />
Oak Winters, president of the<lb />
Dartmouth Betas, charged that the<lb />
national had also put undue pres-<lb />
sure on the Beta chapter at Bowdoin<lb />
College when it pledged a Negro last<lb />
fall. .The boy depledged of his own<lb />
volition.<lb />
"We are making as strong a pro-<lb />
test as possible Winters said. "We<lb />
are going to contact every chapter<lb />
rind alumni group and explain our<lb />
stand<lb />
Dr. John Home, registrar, an-<lb />
nounced today that the last day<lb />
to drop a course without receiv-<lb />
ing a failing grade is Wednes-<lb />
day March 29. at 4:30 p.m.<lb />
Everett Directs<lb />
Annual Science<lb />
Fair Tomorrow<lb />
The North Eastern District Science<lb />
Fair will be held in Wright Auditor-<lb />
ium tomorrow March 24.<lb />
The Science Fair which has been<lb />
conducted on campus for the last<lb />
eight years is being directed by Dr.<lb />
Grover Everett of the Science Depart-<lb />
ment. Dr. Frank Elier, also of the<lb />
Science Department is assisting in<lb />
the fair.<lb />
Winners from high school county<lb />
fairs from approximately 22 counties<lb />
in the North Eastern part of the<lb />
state are participating. Winners here<lb />
go to the state competition; and state<lb />
wiraiers are entitled to participate in<lb />
the natojval fair.<lb />
Last year Charles Kling from<lb />
Washington High was a county win-<lb />
ner, state winner, and also a nation-<lb />
al winner. "This was the first stu-<lb />
dent from this area to be named a<lb />
national winner commented Dr.<lb />
Everett.<lb />
There will be junior exhibits in<lb />
Biology, and Physical Sciences cover-<lb />
ing the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, and<lb />
the senior category is from the 10th<lb />
to the 12th grades.<lb />
Five ribbons will be presented to<lb />
the winning junior participants, and<lb />
five wnners in both the Biological<lb />
and the Physical Sciences will be se-<lb />
lected in the Senior division. The sen-<lb />
ior winners go on to the state compe-<lb />
tition.<lb />
"Last year there were about 200<lb />
exhibits said Dr. Everett, "with<lb />
about 500 people visiting the campus.<lb />
This year we hope to have from 200<lb />
to 250 exhibits<lb />
'Daily' Interviews Lewis<lb />
About US Communist Party<lb />
"Wouldn't it be wonderful to find<lb />
some way of keeping politics out of<lb />
politics?"Pat Buttram.<lb />
Stanford Chapter Loses<lb />
ATO National Standing<lb />
(UPS)lAApha Tau Omega an-<lb />
nounced early this week it is oust-<lb />
ing its Stanford chapter for accept-<lb />
ing four Jewish students as members.<lb />
The chapter's action, the ATO<lb />
fr.igh council said, violates the or-<lb />
ganization's constitution which "re-<lb />
quires allegiance to Christianity,<lb />
just as a man must be a medical stu-<lb />
dent to join a medical fraternity"<lb />
The high council's action followed<lb />
an investigation of the Stanford<lb />
chapter.<lb />
(AGP) We must be able to dis-<lb />
tinguish between theoretical Com-<lb />
munism and the Communist party in<lb />
the United States, Fulton Lewis HI<lb />
toid the University o Minnesota<lb />
DAILY in an interview this month.<lb />
Theatretical Communism" is stud-<lb />
ied as an economic and political phil-<lb />
osophy, he said, but the American<lb />
Communist Party is not a political<lb />
party, but a conspiracy to overthrow<lb />
our government by force, and substi-<lb />
tute a Soviet form of government in<lb />
the U. S.<lb />
Lewis, a research analyst for the<lb />
House Un-American Activities Com-<lb />
mittee (HUAC), is now on leave,<lb />
traveling at the invitation of pri-<lb />
vate groups to lecture and show the<lb />
Committee's film, 'Operation Aboli-<lb />
tion a film depicting student de-<lb />
monstrations at the Committee's San<lb />
Francisco hearings in May, 1960.<lb />
Lewis said he did not equate dis-<lb />
taste for the Committee with being<lb />
a dupe of the subversives and un-<lb />
American.<lb />
"I think there is among college<lb />
students a great misunderstanding<lb />
of the Committee. And I think mis-<lb />
understanding inevitably leads to ha-<lb />
tred, particularly in this case.<lb />
"I think that many times they<lb />
have been fed a line by liberals, lib-<lb />
eral professors, liberal newspapers<lb />
on campus. I think that many stu-<lb />
dents have been fed a hate line and<lb />
have not conducted their own research<lb />
into the committee and I think this<lb />
is part of the hate campaign on col-<lb />
lege campuses against the Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
"First of aJl he said, "if you are<lb />
going to be against the Committee,<lb />
immediately divorce yourself from<lb />
those who have an axe to grind with<lb />
the Committee. Make a strict prac-<lb />
tice to keep your hands clean of<lb />
Communism. This is a difficult thing<lb />
to do. because the Communists are<lb />
very clever.<lb />
"I am convinced that the students<lb />
who were assembled (at the San<lb />
Francisco city hall) were not Com-<lb />
unisis, were non-Communist pro-<lb />
testers who had a sincere dedicated<lb />
hate for HUAC, who were not care-<lb />
ful and who were taken over and<lb />
led by a handful of Communist sub-<lb />
versives<lb />
Lewis admitted there was a stig-<lb />
ma attached to an appearance heW<lb />
! HUAC, but said it was the resok<lb />
I of the great amount of publicity tfc.<lb />
I controversial Committee receive<lb />
much of it from the American Com<lb />
munsist press.<lb />
In spite of this criticism, h said,<lb />
the Committee has a "vital function<lb />
to perform for the Congress. And<lb />
that is to inform that Congress 0<lb />
the activities of the Communw<lb />
party<lb />
No one is questioned for his be-<lb />
liefs, Lewis Mid, but for his actions<lb />
referring to the difference between<lb />
tlieoretical communism and the pp.<lb />
ty's conspiracy against the nation.<lb />
But before a witness fa called be<lb />
r.re HUAC to make an identify,<lb />
t.on or provide other information, he<lb />
orough!y checked out by both'the<lb />
lgislature and executive branches<lb />
of the government to insure his re-<lb />
liability as an information source<lb />
Lewis said.<lb />
SAM Relates State<lb />
Job Opportunities<lb />
State government often attrac-<lb />
ts job opportunities for college<lb />
graduates, members of the S<lb />
for the Advancement of Manage-<lb />
ment were bold at their Marc?, meet<lb />
in.tr held in the Raw! building<lb />
week.<lb />
Ben Johnson of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Employment Securi-<lb />
s i o n , Raleigh, guest<lb />
pointed out some of the posii<lb />
open to college graduate- -ared<lb />
job opportunities in North Carolina<lb />
with those of other   i bv<lb />
formed members of salary ra<lb />
" employees.<lb />
Willoughby D. FWeboe,<lb />
of the organization, introduced Mr.<lb />
Johnson to SAM members.<lb />
SAM is a national professional or-<lb />
ganization of management .<lb />
try, commerce, government, and edu-<lb />
cation. The East Carolina chapter,<lb />
with 32 active members, stages each<lb />
year a ser: monthly n<lb />
conducts seminars and<lb />
discussions, visits h<lb />
far talks with executives, and ps I<lb />
cipates in community services v<lb />
ffive st  ight into man-<lb />
agement<lb />
.<lb />
ipfee presents the contest<lb />
WiNlFlE<lb />
to end all contests!<lb />
Dr. Frood presented the automobile industry with this magnificent<lb />
pre-compact. Hurt and disillusioned because the auto industry<lb />
preferred to develop their own compact, FROOD NOW OFFERS his<lb />
licensed in every state except New Jerf rNf T. "V"0  Froodmo"ile can be<lb />
car(withR00"DM0BI<lb />
CMTESr? THE1L?CKV 8TR,KE FROODMOBliT"<lb />
CONTEST, simply f.nish this sentence in 25 words or less:<lb />
" need the Froodmobile because "<lb />
later th, April JS. 1961. All .ntn bZ ZTlTS  ?" P0 <lb />
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23, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Cherry Blossoms Welcome Spring<lb />
IBCA Sponsors<lb />
Photo Contest<lb />
FBLA Members Attend State Convention<lb />
ler M (Jroek<lb />
Ma93zine Editor Visits Theta Chi House<lb />
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v linfinl Interfraternitj Conn<lb />
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ld  ition of<lb />
erviee in the<lb />
minder of Greek Week<lb />
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founded Mothers<lb />
  i tut ies and soroi<lb />
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. UJ&amp; In 1080, ha<lb />
K Kl- K The Idea of<lb />
mpha i of fraternity ami so-<lb />
oiit lift' tin the campuses of Ameri-<lb />
rew quicklj and la also celebrat-<lb />
 i! annually at almost every college.<lb />
u-olin hold ' Greek Week<lb />
ig Spria ! quai tei of each year.<lb />
Prior 'm in- founding of GREEK<lb />
WKKk. Mi. I a ! was elected Na-<lb />
Secretary f Theta Chi Fra-<lb />
 I -a position which he<lb />
held liil 1931, when he was elected<lb />
 ai President of Theta Chi at<lb />
anniversary convention.<lb />
He was alsu one of the first living<lb />
i i . : iK'i it i be Dial inguished<lb />
Service Award of Theta Chi.<lb />
Mr. 'a her was personally honored<lb />
! Ohio's state legislature on the<lb />
 2i year at. Ohio U<lb />
made an honorary alumnus of the<lb />
univci sity.<lb />
We have had many visitors at the<lb />
Tin ta Chi House this year and we<lb />
hope that we -hail have many in the<lb />
future, bud oone wiM leave us with<lb />
a fonder memory than of OUT guest<lb />
this week, a Theta Chi him self, George<lb />
Mm- Lasher stated Wayne Wil-<lb />
anl, president of the Epsilon lota<lb />
.diapter.<lb />
h<lb />
 ed a resolution recogniz-<lb />
hwn in the field of journalism,<lb />
 in led "ii the Ohio 1 cam-<lb />
( ii. r that time, he has been<lb />
Dr. Scruggs, Former<lb />
Faculty Member, Dies<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
Elect 1961-1962 Officers<lb />
-<lb />
r<lb />
ua Sigma, siM'ial soror-<lb />
ha i l ted new officers to serve<lb />
h, 1961-1962 school term. The<lb />
will be installed at a<lb />
ii ceremony in April. Linda Sue<lb />
.  vill i snme the duties of pres-<lb />
fmm Betfcj Faye Moore, for-<lb />
mer prei Went of the sorority.<lb />
Other new officers to aeeve with<lb />
e are as follows:<lb />
Nancy Carr, vice ptosident; Jud-<lb />
  C. Henderson, recording seere-<lb />
: Jane Ferry, corresponding sec-<lb />
y; Thorona L McDaniel, treas-<lb />
urer; and Ruth ( .Ionian, keeper of<lb />
:i 1.<lb />
Dr. Chester A. Scruggs, former<lb />
faculty member of the Department<lb />
i ! Science, died at his home in Au-<lb />
pusita, Georgia, March 7. Dr. Scrugga<lb />
served on the faculty at East Caro-<lb />
lina tiom 1946 until his retirement<lb />
ii. 1955<lb />
Dr. Scruggs received his educa-<lb />
tion a: Mercer Univeisity in Macon,<lb />
Georgia and at Columbia University<lb />
in New York. Before coming to Fast<lb />
Carolina, he served on the faculty<lb />
of the .Junior College of Augusta<lb />
had been connected with the Sa-<lb />
nnah Branch of the University of<lb />
 ieorgia.<lb />
A: Ka t Carolina Dr. Scruggs was<lb />
chairman of the committee whidh<lb />
'nan.in! the local chapter of CW Beta<lb />
Phi. national honorary science frater-<lb />
nity. He also was a charter member<lb />
of the Eastern North Carolina Sec-<lb />
tion of the American Chemical So-<lb />
ciety.<lb />
While in Greenville. Dr. Scruggs<lb />
was an active member of the Im-<lb />
iraunud Baptist Chi.fcch where he<lb />
taught a Sunday school class.<lb />
(UPS) All students of the world<lb />
maj participate in a .Photography<lb />
Contest organised by the Enbernation-<lb />
.1 Bureau for Cultural Activities<lb />
(IBCA) in coupe nation with the in-<lb />
ternational student magazine The<lb />
Student IBCA is an office estab-<lb />
lished by t'he International Student<lb />
'onference more tihan three years<lb />
 o for promo1 .tg student cultural<lb />
activi ies ami international cultural<lb />
-  bangs.<lb />
nv student currently enrolled in<lb />
ur iversitj in any area of the world<lb />
v enter. A maximum of six photo<lb />
raphs per entrance is allowed. The<lb />
i.e should he approximately 13 by<lb />
f 'ms, (inches) although other di-<lb />
n ens ions will be (permitted if nec-<lb />
sarj for full artistic effect of the<lb />
holograph. Both black and white<lb />
 I colored prints will be accepted.<lb />
 Contest has two subjects: "Stu-<lb />
"it Life" and "The Society in which<lb />
e I ive These subjects may be<lb />
i eted as desired.<lb />
The Contest started in January,<lb />
ml will remain open until December<lb />
'1 1961. There is no entry fee, but<lb />
i'l photographs sent in will become<lb />
IBCiA's property, who will have full<lb />
i" roduction rig-hts over them.<lb />
The photographs should be sent<lb />
tt IBCA, and on the back of each<lb />
print should be clearly written the<lb />
name and address of the photogra-<lb />
pher, the category and the subject of<lb />
the photograph. Each contestant<lb />
should also send in an entry form<lb />
which may be obtained from IBCA,<lb />
Po I Fox 36, Leiden, Netherlands<lb />
Prize winners will be announced In<lb />
the March 1st, 196 edition of "The<lb />
Student The photographs will be<lb />
u dged by a jury consisting of the<lb />
Director of IBCA, the Editor of "The<lb />
Student two Dutch professional<lb />
photographers, and the staff of the<lb />
Coordinating Secretariat of National<lb />
Unions of Students (COSEC).<lb />
I The prize-winning photographs<lb />
' will be displayed at the 10th ISC and<lb />
i aluable prizes will be offered to the<lb />
. inners. There will also be smaller<lb />
' rizes for each category, and some<lb />
lotiarahle mentions.<lb />
The Fast Carolina chapter of Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda of Future Business<lb />
I e;ulers of America was recently rep-<lb />
resented by eleven members at the<lb />
state convention held in Durham, on<lb />
V, a -h 10. 11, easd 12<lb />
The eleven members who attended j<lb />
are: Mary Helen Mumford, Bill Hud-<lb />
son, Karen Hi own, George Ray, De<lb />
Jordan. Hill Fverette, Lois Fulghum,<lb />
II. mv Daniel, Bead Vick, Janice Guy-<lb />
ton, and Mr. Moittnan ("lameron and<lb />
Dr. James L. White, chapter sponsors.<lb />
Atmong the representatives of the<lb />
EC chapter were state winners. Kar-<lb />
en Brown was elected State Treai<lb />
rer foi 1961 -V2, placed first in the<lb />
-pellint' contest, and was declared<lb />
Inner of the title of North Caro-<lb />
lina's Miss Future Business Execu-<lb />
tive. Bill Hudson, a junior, i the<lb />
mer oi<lb />
f tlv title of North Carolina's<lb />
Future Business Fxecutive.<lb />
L&amp;MTo Give Away<lb />
Valuable Contest Prizes<lb />
SAVE THE PACK CONTEST by<lb />
Liggett a-nd Myers is now open to<lb />
a I students of the college. Your<lb />
smoking enjoyment can bring you<lb />
one of Uhse fabulous prizes:<lb />
1st Prize-Philco Stereo Hi-Fi<lb />
Console<lb />
2nd PrizePhilco "Slender Seven-<lb />
teener" Portable TV<lb />
3rd PrizePhilco Clock Radio<lb />
i n display at the College Union.<lb />
HEBE'S ALL YOU DO:<lb />
Nothing bo write  no contest to<lb />
enter! After- enjoying any of Ameri-<lb />
ca's three smoking favorites L &amp; M<lb />
. . . Chesterfield  or Oasis ciga-<lb />
rettes, j.i I ave bhe wrappers, any<lb />
combination of these brands is ac-<lb />
. ahlc. But start saving now!<lb />
i oiitest closes at a p.m. Monday,<lb />
May 1, 1961.<lb />
Prizes will Ik- awarded Tuesday,<lb />
May 2, 1961, at i a.m.<lb />
Tie in bundles of 10 with your<lb />
I ime and address printed plainly on<lb />
the outside and turn in bundles be-<lb />
tween 12 and -r p.m. Monday. May 1.<lb />
1961 at<lb />
The College Union<lb />
STATE WINNERS at the State FBLA Convention. Shown at right is Karen<lb />
Brown, a junir business major, who won first place in the Miss Future<lb />
Business Executive Contest. Bill Hudson, at left, also a junior busine-<lb />
major, placed first in the Mr. Future Business Executive Contest.<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Sororities, Fraternities Select<lb />
Officers, Pledge Classes<lb />
Omkron Pi recently pledged mweldy meeting time. Mr. A. B. Stall-<lb />
.n .<lb />
'are'  at the end of an in-<lb />
h.<lb />
T  e   res are Gail Walser,<lb />
P  : ai d Brenda itn.<lb />
Tl e t   had a- a guest last<lb />
.vet i; Mi Walter C. Mylander, Jr<lb />
  i of District II! of<lb />
' . On cron Pi.<lb />
Ad ' e Mai i meeting on<lb />
M '   ate for bhe annual<lb />
for April 19, at 6:00<lb />
. Parish House,<lb />
ted   following of-<lb />
coaning year: Sylvia<lb />
Wall ice, p ent; ' ice presidents<lb />
Raj O'Brien and Move Wat-<lb />
:  aretarj -treasurer. Jackie Gra-<lb />
irmen Ann Green and<lb />
reporter, Me'ba<lb />
 Jolin Davis was sele<lb />
ssei   ad bor and Mrs. James<lb />
em  moor advisor.<lb />
ikei for bhe me ting ws<lb />
Mr. Guy McClanahan, Productioi En-<lb />
gineer a bhe Uanon Ce bide Con-<lb />
m r Producits om;any here in<lb />
Mr. McC'anahun's talk<lb />
t with '  " ha irofess;<lb />
MliS GAY HO(;AN and members of the Physical Education Department<lb />
plan a Camping and Outing Club which will be open to all students.<lb />
Department Offers Camping,<lb />
Outing Activities To Students<lb />
Ep ikn Kaj a I alony of the<lb />
, f Pi iciaJ Fraternity<lb />
eted new officers for the<lb />
; ear.<lb />
  R Iin wa elected presi-<lb />
lktm ' I e : :: as chosen<lb />
: esident. Secretary treasur-<lb />
. and N'eal Seid is<lb />
new historian.<lb />
r - ' .rei-nity is r.on-sectarian<lb />
! ! mded on campus by five<lb />
representing four different<lb />
illation team from East<lb />
lia's (imicron Chapter of Phi<lb />
I mhda traveled to Wilson last<lb />
Thursday night to insta'l a Phi Beta<lb />
1i.hda chapter at Atlantic Cl ris-<lb />
 College.<lb />
The team consisted of George Ray<lb />
De Jordan, Bill Hudson, Henry Dan-<lb />
ie<lb />
and Mr. Bill Taft. residents of<lb />
aville and Pi Kajipa Phi alumni,<lb />
"ere named as colony advisors, and<lb />
Dan Raj and Obeste. Boone were ap-<lb />
ted a Pi Kappa Phi IFC rep-<lb />
i e- ei.tatives.<lb />
Beta Phi Colony participated, as<lb />
sonal guest of Kappa Chapter at<lb />
 Universit,y of North Carolina, in<lb />
the Pi Kapja Phi district conclave<lb />
at UNC daring bhe weekend of March<lb />
eleventh.<lb />
'You: hands are your God-given<lb />
talent which is why you choose Home<lb />
Economics Mrs. J. T. Little spoke<lb />
these words to the Home Economics<lb />
Club Tuesday night as she talked<lb />
about bow her training has helped<lb />
in her community work.<lb />
Mrs. Little, a resident of Green-<lb />
. received her degree in home<lb />
economics from Iowa State Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
She established the importance of<lb />
the coordination between the hands<lb />
and the mind in this field. "You are<lb />
given a talent which you should use<lb />
to serve God ami your fellowman<lb />
said Mrs. Little.<lb />
"You ran u-e your training in<lb />
church work, social work, and otr.er<lb />
community activities. The main thing<lb />
py in what you are doing,<lb />
90 combine what you are learning to-<lb />
day with what you c do to-<lb />
concluded Mrs. Little.<lb />
A camping and outing group is be-<lb />
ing formed by the Physical Educa-<lb />
tion Dept. for the students of EC.<lb />
The group vvll be coed and will par-<lb />
ticipate in sch various activities as<lb />
canoe trips on the Nuese River, camp-<lb />
ing at State parks, and beach trips.<lb />
SMITH'S MOTEL<lb />
45 Air Conditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaza 8-1126<lb />
Parents and Guest of College<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
It will be under the direction of Gay<lb />
Hogan, the Physical Education De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
The main objective of the group is<lb />
to help EC students learn the nec-<lb />
essary skills that make a camping<lb />
trip a success. It would also be valu-<lb />
able experience for those who seek<lb />
summer employment in caimips.<lb />
"If enough interest is aroused, a<lb />
two or three day camping trip will<lb />
he planned for the on-coming holi-<lb />
days said Miss Hogan.<lb />
The first meeting of this group<lb />
will be tonight, March 23, at the<lb />
Memorial oym, rooni 108, at 7:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
how to be roaring in your twenties<lb />
Tuni, It's the only hati toni "fSoming oiK Alcohol<lb />
Watt, .vrnporata- - tffiSR Hair Tonic<lb />
;uul  fl;ini toak i porMtM. But . oil that re.<lb />
wont tvaporatt-it'a 100 pure ngm g drag<lb />
pi, the oil water removes. SojWj m,<lb />
UM Vaseline' Hair Tonic on om han<lb />
it's clear '<lb />
it's clean<lb />
tin ktiulrii it<lb />
III<lb />
e:<lb />
VASELINE HAIR TONIC<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
THURS, March 23<lb />
thru SATURDAY<lb />
Returned by Popular Demand<lb />
"Swiss Family<lb />
Robinson"<lb />
SUNTUES.<lb />
Your Last Chance To See<lb />
Ten Commandments'<lb />
Will Not Be Shown Again<lb />
For 10 Years<lb />
COMING SOON<lb />
"100 &amp; 1 Dalmations"<lb />
"The Alamo"<lb />
"Cimarron"<lb />
"Parrish"<lb />
"Cry For Happy"<lb />
STATE Theatre<lb />
 Janice Cuyton, Dave Haskins<lb />
: n I Pearl Vick. Dr. James L. White.<lb />
state a visor of the N.C. "Future Bus-<lb />
iness Leaders of America accom-<lb />
panied the group.<lb />
The installation service was con-<lb />
ducted in the chapel on the AC cam-<lb />
pus. After the installation service.<lb />
the group attended a social in the<lb />
lobby of the chapel.<lb />
Newly organised on East Carolina<lb />
rain; us, Beta Phi Colony of Pi Kappa<lb />
Phi Fraternity conducted its first<lb />
meeting March 1.<lb />
The meeting bejran with the pledg<lb />
ing of Tommy Joel Hicks by acting<lb />
Anchron Wayne Scott. The election<lb />
of pledge class officers followed in<lb />
v-ihich Ctiester Boone, Dan Ray, Phil<lb />
Wince, and Tommy Hicks were elect-<lb />
ed to tihe offices of President, Sec-<lb />
 retary, Treasure and Chaplain<lb />
Warde" res. eetively.<lb />
Mon 'ay nijfhts were designated as<lb />
Starts FRIDAY, March 24<lb />
(lark Gables Last<lb />
Picture Is Sensational!<lb />
PH8t<lb />
The Gamma Sigma Chapter of Kap-<lb />
pa Delta, recently elected new offi-<lb />
cera to serve for the 1961-1962 school<lb />
term. Katherine Raynor has assumed<lb />
the duties of president from Jean<lb />
Hardy, former president of the sor-<lb />
oiity.<lb />
Other officers elected to serve with<lb />
Katherine are as follows: Lynette<lb />
Hobbs. vice president; Sara Smiley,<lb />
secretary; Elizaheth Derrick, treas-<lb />
urer; Judith Lambert, assistant treas-<lb />
urer; Sylvia Hawkins, editor; and<lb />
Rebecca Singleton, membership chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
GableMonroeiClift<lb />
in the John Hustm production<lb />
iDitaRftnwri<lb />
gtli Walladi UMlli<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
The Zeta Lambda chapter of Delta<lb />
Zeta Sorority held installation serv-<lb />
ices for the newly elected officeis<lb />
following a dinner meeting- at Res-<lb />
; ess James Ka.rhecue House on Feb-<lb />
imary 1.<lb />
President Sylvia Sampedro offi-<lb />
cially installed Gay Hudson as the<lb />
new president for the coming year.<lb />
Other officers for the year 1961-<lb />
2 are as follows: Carol Rankin,<lb />
vice-president in charge of pledge<lb />
training: Edith Baker, vice-president<lb />
in charge of rush; Gerry Whit field,<lb />
corresponding secretary; Nancy Ber-<lb />
ry, recording secretay; Judy Berry,<lb />
treasurer; and Juteine Casrvnon, his-<lb />
torian.<lb />
Alpha Phi, social sorority, has elect-<lb />
ed now officers to serve for the 1961-<lb />
1962 school term. Kay Rodriguez will<lb />
take over the duties of president from<lb />
Bobbie Ann Bethune, former presi-<lb />
dent of the sorority.<lb />
Other new officers to serve with<lb />
Kay are as follows:<lb />
Rebecca T. Murphrey, vice presi-<lb />
dent of pledge training; Mary F<lb />
L.ftin, vice president of scholarship;<lb />
Alice E. Calhoun, corresponding sec-<lb />
retary; Kathryn R. Brown, record-<lb />
ing secretary; Kay L. Bairefoot. trea-<lb />
surer; Jane H. .AUbrittin, chaplain;<lb />
Rachel W. Andrews, rush chairman;<lb />
Re4eccia W. Lanier, activities chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
Patsy Royal, social chairman; Jo<lb />
Ann Pope, quarterly correspondent;<lb />
Pauline Inman, and Virginia Carol<lb />
Butler, both Pawheilenic representa-<lb />
tives; and Barbara A. Eidson, effi-<lb />
ciency chairman.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038693_tn_0006" /><lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Baseball Season Opens Here<lb />
march<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
Ry RICHARD ROYD<lb />
Purple 26  Gold 14<lb />
It was a cald overcast (Saturday aifcemoon at College Stadium when<lb />
the annual Purple aind Gold game was exhibited before several hundred<lb />
bmve grid fains. The off-season contest ckmnxcd the Wirtter drills which<lb />
have been staged since early January Coach Jack Boone's prospective<lb />
1961 gndders. The hard work and no play that the players had been going<lb />
through during fete cold winter would exterminate on this chilly mid-Match<lb />
day.<lb />
When the experts talk of the Rue's strength for lltl they speak of<lb />
U as being primarily .through the middle  in other words the center<lb />
ruartorUuk. and fuWhack. Certainly the Purple team made the exerts look<lb />
good on this occasion, as center Chuck Gordon, quarterback Dan Rouse<lb />
and fullback Nick Hilgert proved to be nothing short of sensational in the<lb />
aggressive encounter.<lb />
When the fire works died out and the fans began to leave their<lb />
seat the Purple team had won a 36-14 verdict over a scrappy gold team<lb />
house had pitched one aerial toss for a score, and the Newport News<lb />
Villon native had scored twice himself to aid the winner's cause tre-<lb />
mendously. Hilgert. the bulldozing fullback from Elizabeth City was nothing<lb />
short of spectacular with his sprints through the middle, one which hit<lb />
far pay dint. e -Junior who is expected to battle the presently injured<lb />
bi .y Mnckland for the fallback post next Fall was easily the outstaying<lb />
ball carrier of the chilly afternoon.<lb />
Two field generals or the Gold team aided the loser's cause with<lb />
fine plays. Freshman Vince Eiduke came through in the clutch with his<lb />
team behind 13-0 during the latter (portion of the first half. The Gold signal<lb />
caller rolled out to his night and hit another Freshman, Larry Rudisell on<lb />
 SO yeard pass play that at the time put the underdogs back in the contest.<lb />
However, the team with the white jerseys, (although carrying the<lb />
name of Gold) could not strike for the distance again until the last minute<lb />
of the encounter, and ait the time they were behind by a 26-6 margin Cary<lb />
Parker, a promising Junior scored from five yards out on a keep play<lb />
Previous to Parker's rim was Tommy Matthew's sensational 17 yard iournev<lb />
to the five to set-up the final score in the game. The Hertford speedster<lb />
was trapped at the .Pole's 30 yard line by several would be tacklers But<lb />
with beautiful faking and -running he managed to dash to the five to aid<lb />
most of all toward the final touchdown.<lb />
Theses were the players most of all directly or indirectly responsible<lb />
far the scoring. But, probabJy .the game's outstanding lineman was All<lb />
Stater Clayton Piland. The husky Juruor gave every indication whyTe wil<lb />
an All-Mate performer during 1960 with his time mostly spent in the Gold<lb />
hackfield. throwing the backs for minus yardage.<lb />
Other fine achievements of the day can be contributed to Richard<lb />
Honeycutt who will be a Sophomore next season, and came1hroUghwlh<lb />
 one-handed timely catch for the losers. Frank Galloway and Tom Mienell<lb />
ted some brilliant rum for the Purple eleven. Tackle Vemon Davi, and a-uard<lb />
arl Sweet did a fine job for tihe Gold team at tW respective nosition<lb />
 Bunrgnrdner and David Smith proved to be capable 2 hand g' " r<lb />
for 1te Gold, and Jones Lockerman played his usual outstanding gone<lb />
PURPLE VS. GOLD  A Gold team back appears to be in trouble here<lb />
during the action of last Saturday's intra-squad contest. The Purple proved<lb />
the winner in the hard fought encounter played at College Stadium.<lb />
Tri-Captains Named<lb />
The let term en from the 1960 grid<lb />
tquad have elected tri-Captains for<lb />
the 1961 campaign. Nick Hilgert, the<lb />
fullback who netted 140 yards in the<lb />
Purple-Gold encounter, Clayton Pi-<lb />
land, an All-State tackle, and Chuck<lb />
Gordon, the big aggressive center,<lb />
were chosen as Captains.<lb />
Besides Hilgert, both Piland and<lb />
Gordon were outstanding in the Pur-<lb />
ple and Gold tilt that climaxed the<lb />
Winter practices. The threesome are<lb />
expected to lead the men of Coach<lb />
Jack Boone to another fine grid sea-<lb />
son in 1961. Last season's record of<lb />
7-3 and being unbeaten for the first<lb />
six contests was contributed a great<lb />
deal to the work of Hilgert, Piland,<lb />
and Gordon.<lb />
ECC Grid Schedule<lb />
Includes Three Hew<lb />
Members In 1961<lb />
.  one of tiie flanks.<lb />
The rooter of the wintergrid practice tea<lb />
GOLD<lb />
NameClass<lb />
ENDS<lb />
Ricchsrd Honeycutt2<lb />
Janes Lockerman4<lb />
Bill Pickering1<lb />
TACKLES<lb />
Yemen Davis4<lb />
James McDirmid8<lb />
Bil Burton1<lb />
Jimmy FloydS<lb />
GUARDS<lb />
Earl Sweet3<lb />
Frank Friedland2<lb />
Wendell Worthington1<lb />
CENTERS<lb />
Charles Gordon4<lb />
Carroll DavisS<lb />
Mike Lemond1<lb />
QB'S<lb />
Cary Parker3<lb />
Vince Eiduke1<lb />
HBS<lb />
Tommy Matthews4<lb />
Richard Jackson2<lb />
Richard Stevens8<lb />
Larry Rudisell1<lb />
John Matthews3<lb />
Ralph Kinsey1<lb />
Bob Hodges1<lb />
FB'S<lb />
Bill Strickland3<lb />
Phil Halstead3<lb />
Morris Allen2<lb />
teams for the Purple and Gold game.<lb />
PURPLE<lb />
Name<lb />
ENDS<lb />
Bobby Birmgardner<lb />
John Anderson<lb />
Bob Muldrow<lb />
TACKLES<lb />
Clayton Piland<lb />
Skipper Duke<lb />
Buddy Stewart<lb />
Gary Bianton<lb />
GUARDS<lb />
Dallas Hollingsfworth<lb />
Murray Strawbridge<lb />
Freddie Namtz<lb />
Bob Nesbitt<lb />
CENTERS<lb />
David Smith<lb />
Jerry Paul<lb />
QB'S<lb />
Dan Rouse<lb />
HBTS<lb />
Frank Galloway<lb />
Pete Thorell<lb />
Ed Pkkford<lb />
Bill Torrence<lb />
Bill LeFavor<lb />
Tom Miohell<lb />
Ricky Jarrell<lb />
FB'S<lb />
Nick Hilgemt 4<lb />
David Lawrence 1<lb />
Class<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
ECC's 1961 grid Pirates will launch<lb />
their season on September 16, with a<lb />
home engagement against Pennsyl-<lb />
vania State Teachers College. The<lb />
Bucs conclude the campaign with two<lb />
new foes. Furman's Hurricanes of<lb />
the Southern Conference will meet<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's eleven in an off<lb />
contest on November 11. The final<lb />
fame of the campaign will be against<lb />
Wofford in an encounter to be played<lb />
in Greenville. The latter two teams<lb />
are both from South Carolina.<lb />
Guilford, Catawba, Elon, Western<lb />
Carolina, Newberry, Appalachian, and<lb />
notion champion Lenoir Rhyne re-<lb />
main on tihe Pirate schedule. The two<lb />
big home games will be the home-<lb />
coming contest with Elon on the 7th<lb />
of October, and the November 4th<lb />
tilt with LR's Bears.<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
Pennsylvania State Teachers<lb />
Member 16 0me<lb />
Srtember 23 Guilford Away<lb />
Wwnbor 20 Catawba Away<lb />
October 7 Elon Home Homecoming<lb />
October 14 Western Carolina Home<lb />
October 21 Newberry<lb />
October 28 Appalachian<lb />
November 4 Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
November 11 Furman<lb />
November 18 Wofford<lb />
Aiway<lb />
Away<lb />
Home<lb />
Away<lb />
Home<lb />
Springfield Plays<lb />
Two Game Series<lb />
With ECC Nine<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory will introduce (<lb />
the 1961 EC baseball nine in action<lb />
today against Springfieid Col-<lb />
lege of Springfield, Massacbusettes.<lb />
The Yankee team will be here for a<lb />
iwo day visit. Friday afternoon's<lb />
contest will conclude the two .Tame<lb />
series between the two teams.<lb />
The Bne mentor will probably<lb />
throw southpaw Larry Crayton in<lb />
'he opener and miy come back with<lb />
Nathan Greene, Earl Boykins, or pos-<lb />
sibly Sophomore Bill Dunn in Satur-<lb />
day's affair. Mallory is expected to<lb />
start veterans at each position. Char-<lb />
lie Johnson will be behind the plate,<lb />
Jim Martin should start at the ini-<lb />
tial sack. Spencer Gaylord and Glenn<lb />
Bass compose a fast double play com-<lb />
bination. Basketball player, Floyd<lb />
Wicker, and newcomer Byrd Harris<lb />
from Hampton, Virginia are battling<lb />
ii out for the hot corner spot. The<lb />
latter was a late comer to practice,<lb />
but has been looking exceptionally<lb />
well in early drills.<lb />
Leftfielder Gary Pierce, a hard hit-<lb />
ting Senior will start in his old posi-<lb />
tion, while centerfielder Wally Cock-<lb />
rell should get the nod in centerfield.<lb />
The rightfield post is expected to be<lb />
(held down by Murrel Bynum. Other<lb />
strong outfield candidates who are<lb />
rushing these players for their re-<lb />
spective positions are Buddy Wyatt,<lb />
Ted Chapel, Cotton Clayton, and Har-<lb />
re9 Boitnott.<lb />
Other promising players that are<lb />
expected to see limited action are<lb />
Bobby Draper, a second baseman from<lb />
Suffolk, Virginia, and Beasly Jones,<lb />
a first baser with tremendous field-<lb />
ing ability. Coach Mallory has a host<lb />
of Pitchers ready for the Northerners<lb />
besides the ones already mentioned.<lb />
Harold Brown, a hard throwing left-<lb />
hander, Lacy West, a righthander,<lb />
and Jerry Drainer, also a southpaw,<lb />
0 transferred from William-Mary<lb />
m Norfolk, and shows promise of<lb />
Riding the Buc nine.<lb />
RESERVE OUTFIELDER BUDDY WYATT is shown here 1<lb />
at one of the pitches thrown by an EC pitcher. Ckarli hn<lb />
the plate with an unidentified umpire. Both Wyatt and Jotesoa<lb />
to help the Pirates this Spring.<lb />
"Pwv<lb />
Golfers Trave<lb />
W<lb />
Play Ind<lb />
ians<lb />
By TONY<lb />
The Bucs will open their 1961 golf<lb />
schedule against the Indians of Wil-<lb />
liam-Mary on March 24. The matches<lb />
will be played in Williamsburg, Vir-<lb />
ginia, home of the Indians. Coaching<lb />
the Pirates this Spring will be Coach<lb />
Bill McDonald, who is Frederick Col-<lb />
lege bound next Fall to assume duties<lb />
as head football coach at the Ports-<lb />
mouth, Virginia institution. The EC<lb />
mentor thinks the Bucs will be a<lb />
strong representative in North State<lb />
circles this season. The Pirate Golf<lb />
team is the defending champion of<lb />
the loop.<lb />
The list of candidates for the golf<lb />
team will be as follows: Don ConJey,<lb />
Bill Guthrie, Steve Pulp, Archie Clark'<lb />
EKinkie Casey, Bill Streets, Vance<lb />
TayIor and. Oharles Condon. The EOC<lb />
KATSIA<lb />
linksmen<lb />
Of 1 <lb />
I matches this<lb />
home engagi<lb />
;Mary, Allan<lb />
fer College.<lb />
ECC 1961 GOLF SCHEDTJU<lb />
William &amp; Mary (Tentotte<lb />
i March 24<lb />
Bon &amp; A-a<lb />
i March 27 .<lb />
April IS Hob 4b , An.j<lb />
William &amp; Mar. (1<lb />
lAril 21 Ho I<lb />
April 24 Atk<lb />
High I rd<lb />
APrf1 2 ted<lb />
April 29 Pfeiffer College<lb />
May 11 Pfeiffer Coikg feJ<lb />
s<lb />
FULLBACK NICK HILGERT is<lb />
hard driving speedster.<lb />
Aquanymphs Presents<lb />
Program Next Week<lb />
The EC Aquanymphs will present<lb />
"Journey to a Paradise Isle" on Wed-<lb />
nesday, March 29, in the college<lb />
gynrn<lb />
Using song titles, the Aquanymphs<lb />
1 -ill guide the audience on a tour of<lb />
mystic places, beginning with "Smoke<lb />
(Jets in Your Eyes which is follow-<lb />
ed by "Bali Hai where they see the<lb />
"Pirates Then. he tide rushes in<lb />
with "Ebb Tide A "Cloud Burst"<lb />
interrupt the calmness until they<lb />
cross "Over the Rainbow" into the<lb />
island of paradise Where each Aqua-<lb />
nymph becomes a "Stranger w Para-<lb />
dise The program ends with "Red<lb />
Sails in the Sunset as the Aqua-<lb />
nymphs leave the island of paradise.<lb />
Members of the Aouanytnphs are<lb />
Becky Wayne, Carole Savage. Ann<lb />
Peaden, Jessie Ivinoff, Ellen Minson,<lb />
Anne Gates, Amm Green, Diane Wil-<lb />
lis, Arlene Rhodes, Samdy Snyder,<lb />
and Janice Edwards.<lb />
Also appearing with the Aqua-<lb />
nymphs m the show will be Dr. Hau-<lb />
ieh, Mr. Steele and Dr. Reeder.<lb />
CENTER CHUCK GORDON is known<lb />
for his outstanding ability as a line-<lb />
backer and offensive center. The Clay-<lb />
TACliLE CLAYTON PIUND "waa IZ't r' ?'make  ex"<lb />
an All-State selection in I960 gert " HU'<lb />
BASEBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
March .3 Springfield Home<lb />
March 24 Springfield Home<lb />
April 1 Ithaca College Camp Lejeune<lb />
April 3 Camp Lejeune There<lb />
April 6 Delaware Home<lb />
April 12 Atlantic Christian There<lb />
April 17 Appalachian (2 games home)<lb />
-April 22 Western Carolina (2) There<lb />
April 24 Catawba There<lb />
April 25 Wake Forest There<lb />
April 26 High Point (2) There<lb />
April 29 Pfeiffer (night) Home<lb />
May 3 Elon There<lb />
May 4 Lenoir Rhyne (2) There<lb />
May 5 Pfeiffer There<lb />
May 10 Atlantic Christian (night)<lb />
Home<lb />
May 12 Elon (night) Home<lb />
May 13 Wake Forest (night) Home<lb />
The hfespan of a dollar bill is<lb />
about 13 months, on the average<lb />
while a 10-dollar bill lasts four years'<lb />
round gotf SrteT0 GdH h  ter out  '<lb />
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