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Dr. John Home, registrar, has<lb />
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pm n the last day to drop a<lb />
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fail-<lb />
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Groups Present<lb />
Spring Concert<lb />
T e Men's Glee Club and the Worn-<lb />
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S   I oncer! in Wrighl Auditorium<lb />
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ri c Men's Glee ChA will be direct-<lb />
ed by Obariee Stevens, and the Worn-<lb />
Glee Club will be directed by<lb />
IV. t  ice Chauncey.<lb />
The program will prove of interest<lb />
all, since much light as well as<lb />
 music will be heard. In the<lb />
field of Musical Comedy, the Men's<lb />
 . will do selections from<lb />
Oklahoma including such numbers as<lb />
W th a Fringe on Top<lb />
: "People Wi'l Say We're In 1 ve<lb />
will feature Mike Kit atrick in<lb />
The Men's Glee Club will also do<lb />
al Spirituals and Sacred num-<lb />
bers and will feature solos by M. B.<lb />
 Jerry Prescott and Bill New-<lb />
berry. Accompanist for the Glee Club<lb />
will be Brett Watson.<lb />
Ann Darden, senior voice major in<lb />
the Music Department will be guest<lb />
soloist with both the Men's and<lb />
Women's Glee Clubs. With the men<lb />
she will sing "The Lord Hath Com<lb />
manded" by Mendelssohn, and with<lb />
the women's group she will be soloist<lb />
i uwo numbers from the Requiem, by<lb />
la ire, "Pie Jesu" and "In Paradi-<lb />
s urn<lb />
The Women's Glee Club will also<lb />
include on their portion of the choral<lb />
conceit a setting of Tschaikowsky's<lb />
Nutcracker Suite with the "Overture<lb />
"Dance of the Sugar PUims "Tie<lb />
pak "Dance of bhe Toj Flute<lb />
and "Waltz uf thr Flowers They<lb />
will also sing a group of folk songs.<lb />
Vcon anist for the Women's Glee<lb />
Club is Kay Wiggs.<lb />
IV<lb />
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in 1952, the Rodgers-Ham-<lb />
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les, a chorus of<lb />
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tra.<lb />
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 ! ami lover of<lb />
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cock.<lb />
Ckntstonding in their roles were<lb />
Marilyn Singleton as. Bloody Mary,<lb />
shrewd Tonginese trader; Robert<lb />
Kornegay, as the enterprising 2e.a-<lb />
bee Luther Billis; Robert Ghriste-<lb />
sen as Lt. Joseph (able; and Carole<lb />
Barham as Bloody Mary's flower-<lb />
like daughter Liat.<lb />
Donald H. Hayes uf the fac i<lb />
served as music director; Dr. I<lb />
inne Rickert, direotor of<lb />
lit television at the college,<lb />
: ama director; and C. Thoma<lb />
Dui'ham student, as stage manag<lb />
Settings, reflecting the romantic<lb />
atmoihere of the South Sea w re<lb />
by Paul R. Minnis of the college art<lb />
 artrment Choreography aaid di.<lb />
rection for the dances were by<lb />
Findlay Dance Studdos of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
i trtain calls at the end<lb />
performances elicited enthusi<lb />
.nplause and a standing ovation in<lb />
recognition of the tj rofessioTml (pial-<lb />
r of the production.<lb />
ftrea's hm Scientists Enter Many<lb />
ypgrior Projects In Science Fair<lb />
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FI&amp;APPOINTED THEATRE-GOERS . . Pictured here<lb />
estimated 1.004) persons turned away from the box office<lb />
at the third staging of "South Pacific<lb />
are some<lb />
Thursday<lb />
of an<lb />
niht,<lb />
EC Jass Combo Sleeted As<lb />
binalist For Jass Festival<lb />
An EC .Jazz Combo was recently have been .playing jazz concerts in<lb />
selected as one ' five finalists from Charlotte for the past two months.<lb />
48 states to appear at the Intercol<lb />
This will be the finals of a nation-<lb />
  ri <lb />
Jazz Festival at Georgetown wide competition among jazz groups<lb />
A dark raincoat was left in Dr.<lb />
Pucker's office about a month<lb />
ago. The owner may go by Dr.<lb />
Tucker's office and claim the<lb />
raincoat.<lb />
leg'iate<lb />
University, on May . 1961.<lb />
Willie Gillon, a senior music ma-<lb />
joi at EC, plays saxaiptoone in the<lb />
combo, while bwo of the other mem-<lb />
of the combo are EC graduates.<lb />
They arc E. W. Lee, drummer, and<lb />
Fred Shehdan, bass. Morris Morgan.<lb />
pianist, and<lb />
11 nic'cic the<lb />
leader of I <lb />
with such musicians a-<lb />
from American colleges and univer-<lb />
sities. The winner of the finals will<lb />
be chosen by a board of judges con-<lb />
sisting of Dave Brubeek, Paul Des-<lb />
mond, John Hammond, and George<lb />
Hoofer. Prizes include engagements<lb />
at Birdland, and the Red Hill Inn, a<lb />
Bill Hanna. trombonist, recording contract with a major com-<lb />
group. Hanna is the<lb />
group and has played<lb />
r ' ' eastern<lb />
Fair were an-<lb />
Fridaj afternoon. Ap-<lb />
jects entered by<lb />
 s in ' Kirty schools of the<lb />
ibition a1 I a col-<lb />
la; and attracted a<lb />
tors to t he Wright<lb />
 e ' he .vork of the :<lb />
i i<lb />
hi e East<lb />
    acted<lb />
 . .i the e nit and award-<lb />
ed i and prizes to those<lb />
whose work was judged best. "The<lb />
- year he said, "showed<lb />
a marked - ity over those en-<lb />
tered in th, 1960 fair at the col-<lb />
lege<lb />
Winners in the senior division for<lb />
, biological were Pamela<lb />
Haines, Paul Ohused, and Julia A.<lb />
Doolittle, till of Kinstoti; Jake Gas-<lb />
, Greenville; and Pamela<lb />
am of Contentnea, In the senior<lb />
division for the physical sciences<lb />
 irmers were Alan Mesle Johnson of<lb />
New Bern, Ed L. Kleinmaier aim!<lb />
Paul LaMotte of Kinston, Betsy<lb />
Fowler of rarboro, -and Harry Dail<lb />
Vyden.<lb />
V ese  i <lb />
au as d- and<lb />
eligible bo compete in the State Sci-<lb />
ence Fail at IXike iJmrversity in<lb />
A ril.<lb />
Mount.<lb />
Two prizes donated by the Eas1<lb />
North Carolina Section of the vAmeri-<lb />
c n Cliemicol Society were presented<lb />
to the students judged as entering<lb />
 besl projects it; the entire fair.<lb />
Alan Mesle Johnson of New Bei i<lb />
: ?erved a slide rule for his<lb />
stan king project in bhe phy<lb />
ch rices Pamela Haines of Kil I<lb />
was presented a microscope for the<lb />
best roject in bhe biological ciei<lb />
identf received cash<lb />
, winners became<lb />
Election Results<lb />
Late returns reveal the follow-<lb />
ing results in the electoral run-<lb />
offs: Giles Hookins won the race<lb />
for Historian over .layne (.hand-<lb />
ler.<lb />
Peggy Daniels in the race for<lb />
Marshal defeated Cathy Slesso;<lb />
Ronnie Ilickman beat Floyd Har-<lb />
dison for the Member At-Large<lb />
Of Men's Judiciary: Cynthia Ken-<lb />
nedy defeated Dottie Spence for<lb />
Set-ret a ry-Treasurer Of Wom-<lb />
en's Judiciary: and in the race<lb />
for Memher-At-Large Of Wom-<lb />
en's Judiciary. Mary Ann Pen-<lb />
nington defeated Donnie Hicks.<lb />
Stan Kenbon<lb />
and Woody Herman.<lb />
This group has been playing to-<lb />
gether since the last of August. They<lb />
to Berklee<lb />
musician,<lb />
considered.<lb />
The finalists were chosen by the<lb />
tapes they submitted, representing a<lb />
samtple of the group's pbayng ability.<lb />
pany, and a scholarship<lb />
for the be-st imiividua<lb />
Other prizes are being<lb />
Wini<lb />
lei<lb />
in the iunior<lb />
divisions of<lb />
11,<lb />
Dr. Ralph Rives<lb />
Announces Separate Tables Cast<lb />
Stud<lb />
forces<lb />
Cawiir<lb />
tigan's<lb />
is ache<lb />
and<lb />
join<lb />
 East<lb />
Rat-<lb />
1  play<lb />
1<lb />
M<lb />
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ium.<lb />
pan<lb />
in the<lb />
t<lb /><lb />
. tiu<lb />
success in both Lon-<lb />
York, "Separate Tables<lb />
, fourth major production<lb />
1960-1961 term by the col-<lb />
lege draraatk club. Philip Barry's<lb />
The Philadelphia Story Chris-<lb />
topher Fry's "The Lady's Not For<lb />
burning anil Einlyn Williams'<lb />
"Nigh Must Fall" were presented<lb />
by the organization earlier in the<lb />
 hool year.<lb />
Rattigan. prominent<lb />
from left<lb />
foe the next<lb />
Garren,<lb />
lols arre JohnOu.n.<lb />
, r.ght are Mrs lmmn- Tables<lb />
Playhouse production ePrB<lb />
British play-<lb />
wrighit and author of such theatrical<lb />
successes as "O Mistress Mine<lb />
-The Winslow Boy "The Brown-<lb />
ing Version" and "The Sleeping-<lb />
Prince has written in "Separate<lb />
Tables" an unusual play on the<lb />
tragedy of human loneliness. Sop-<lb />
aiate Tables" is a double play in-<lb />
cluding the dramas "Table by the<lb />
Window" and "Table Number<lb />
Seven<lb />
The cast has been announced by<lb />
Dr. Ralph H. Rives, assistant direc-<lb />
tor of the Fast Carolina Playhouse<lb />
. n 1 director of the production.<lb />
Mrs. Lois Carton, graduate atu-<lb />
ler.t at the college, will appear in<lb />
the contrasting roles of Mrs. Shank-<lb />
and, narcissistic divorcee, in "Table<lb />
by the Window" and of Sylvia Rail-<lb />
ton-Bell, frustrated spinster, in "Ta-<lb />
1 te Number Seven An experienced<lb />
ess with  professional bacW-<lb />
 round. Mrs. Garren iplayed Juliet<lb />
in the 1960 production of Shake-<lb />
eare's "Romeo and Juliet" at East<lb />
Carolina College and has appeared<lb />
ii. other Playhouse productions.<lb />
Dr. H. D. Rowe of the college<lb />
English department will have the<lb />
dual roles<lb />
Shanklin's<lb />
"Table by the<lb />
Pollock, fraud.<lb />
Malcolm Mrs.<lb />
husband, in<lb />
Window and Major<lb />
liar, and sexual per-<lb />
of Mr.<lb />
divorced<lb />
an.I of the physical<lb />
eiences were awarded medals.<lb />
Highest scorers in the junior di-<lb />
vision for the biological sciences<lb />
were Manning Willard of Bethel,<lb />
.nil<lb />
ii.<lb />
rk. J<lb />
if Kinston,<lb />
Wi<lb />
and Heather Harwood and Page Pitt-<lb />
nvan of Rocfcy Mount. In the junior<lb />
,Hvi ion of bhe physical sciences<lb />
medalists were Betty Imi Andrews<lb />
of Bethel Boh Parvin of Washing-<lb />
tun,<lb />
an<lb />
1 Oy<lb />
Edson, J<lb />
RiHky<lb />
Pasti Visits Chicago<lb />
Dr. Georye Pasti, Jr of the de-<lb />
partment of social studies is attend-<lb />
ing in Chicago, March 27-29. a meet-<lb />
ing of the Association flot Asian<lb />
Studies. Dr. Pasti is a specialist in<lb />
this field.<lb />
The (program will include scholar-<lb />
ly papers, round table discussions<lb />
and panels, and analyses of prob-<lb />
lems and research and teaching in<lb />
the Asian field.<lb />
The association includes represen-<lb />
tatives from America, Canada, and<lb />
foreign colleges and universities.<lb />
vert i "Table Number Seven Dr.<lb />
Rowe will le remembered by local<lb />
audiences for his superior perform-<lb />
ance in "The Caine Mutiny pre-<lb />
sented by the Greenville Little<lb />
Theater.<lb />
Others in the cast include Mary<lb />
Reha Hice an I Catherine Labaume<lb />
as maids in the Beau regard Hots<lb />
near Bournemouth, England; Mrs.<lb />
Marilyn Gowttey as Mrs. Railton-<lb />
Bell, British "battleship Minnie<lb />
Caster as the mouse-like Lady<lb />
Matluson; Patricia Reynolds, as the<lb />
eccentric Miss Meacham; John F.<lb />
Quinn as the elderly ex-schooknaster<lb />
Mr. Fowler; Westley Howard as<lb />
Charles Stratton, young scientist;<lb />
Mrs. Sue Stocks Taylor as Jean Tan-<lb />
ner, his lover ami later Mb wife;<lb />
and Ruth Lamibie as Miss Cooper,<lb />
manager of the Beau regard Hotel.<lb />
Dr. Rives, who directed "The<lb />
Philadelphia Sitory" for the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse in the fall quar-<lb />
ter of 1960, will be assisted by J. i<lb />
Alfred Willis of Glouater, N. C.<lb />
East Carolina sophomore, as stage<lb />
manager.<lb />
Judges ie the ISO projects submitted by junior and senior high school<lb />
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Acute Parking Problem Beckons<lb />
Demands Prompt Solution students Piaqued<lb />
By Ticket Problem<lb />
Last week the Student Senate voted to<lb />
recommend to the Policies Committee the re-<lb />
solution that "No freshman or student (of<lb />
EC) with less than a 'C average will be per-<lb />
mitted to have a car. Special cases can be<lb />
taken before a board set up by the Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs<lb />
With the increased enrollment and, con-<lb />
sequently, the increased number of cars on<lb />
campus, it has become apparent that action<lb />
must be taken to delete the problem of in-<lb />
adequate parking facilities.<lb />
Since the beginning of Fall Quarter,<lb />
there has been a total of 3276 cars registered<lb />
with the Housing and Traffic Office. This<lb />
number, when compared with a total of 918<lb />
parking spaces on the campus, presents a<lb />
situation which cannot be ignored. This<lb />
makes a ratio of a little more than three<lb />
cars to every parking space on campus.<lb />
There are two possible solutions to this<lb />
problem. Either eliminating many of the<lb />
registered cars, or providing more parking<lb />
spaces, or perhaps a compromise between the<lb />
two alternatives.<lb />
At the present, the resolution from the<lb />
Senate is the more feasible solution.<lb />
The parking situation appears to be<lb />
equally acute for staff, dormitory students,<lb />
and day students. Day students, for example<lb />
after searching unsuccessfully for a parking<lb />
space during the remaining minutes before<lb />
an early morning class, often have to park<lb />
their cars several blocks from, the campus.<lb />
This, when it confronts one every day of the<lb />
school week, becomes an almost unbearable<lb />
situation. And, it is evident that commuting<lb />
necessitates utilizng a car.<lb />
commuting students without a 'C<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Easter is almost here, and with<lb />
he thoughts of another holiday sea-<lb />
son an-oaehin students again<lb />
throw away paper, .pencils, books, and<lb />
old test papers and head for home<lb />
and the beach.<lb />
Thanks to a recent hit movie,<lb />
Fort Lauderdale will be more crowd-<lb />
ed than ever this season. Those less<lb />
(fortunate will be crowding the fa-<lb />
miliar Atlantic, Carolina, and Vir-<lb />
ginia Beaches, which were good<lb />
enough in the old days.<lb />
Whenever you go, don't forget to<lb />
observe the traffic laws and signs<lb />
which were placed around the coun-<lb />
try by competent people for one<lb />
over-all purpose . . . that of saving<lb />
lives. Don't be one of the holiday fa-<lb />
tility statistics, but come back safe-<lb />
ly to enjoy another spring.<lb />
Speaking of traffic laws brings up<lb />
the question aibout parking tickets.<lb />
Recently students have been plagued<lb />
wtiih more parking tickets than ever<lb />
before. Why? . . . because the park-<lb />
ing and no parking signs are not<lb />
being observed. There are special<lb />
panking places on campus for faculty<lb />
members, women and men students<lb />
iand also for day students but obvi-<lb />
ously the students with cars don't<lb />
mahch<lb />
EC "Suitcase Colleger<lb />
Students Lack Interest<lb />
By ROY MARTI<lb />
The evident rea<lb />
Student Government lies h<lb />
Student Body has no interest<lb />
or potentialities. Befon lt q(<lb />
can count itself improved to any d,<lb />
must first be sure th.it it holds th<lb />
of the students. This is a r<lb />
In considering thi-<lb />
be said that this lack of h<lb />
not only in Student G<lb />
the school itself. The g,<lb />
dents hold no pride in tin<lb />
there any significant trad<lb />
the very reasons that Et i a .<lb />
a "suitcase college' Th.<lb />
ons that East Carolina's<lb />
does not hold the interest ai<lb />
students.<lb />
As we see it, the prim<lb />
new administration is to r<lb />
be done by placing po<lb />
reading: "Support ,<lb />
be done by as much &amp;<lb />
realize that there are places where<lb />
average would falf in the category" of "special hey can and cant park-<lb />
considered by a special board. men and Mr. Buck, if not for your<lb />
lne special cases also include day stu-<lb />
dents living in the city of Greenville. Those<lb />
students who reside very near the campus<lb />
actually are closer to classroom buildings<lb />
than the men students in Jones and New<lb />
Dormitory. With this taken into considera-<lb />
tion it seems that they merit having a regis-<lb />
tered car no more than the men students<lb />
living in the dormitories.<lb />
The board described in the resolution<lb />
would, of course, be the decisive element in<lb />
Outstanding Cast, Scenery Justifies Production<lb />
pocketbooks, observe more carefully<lb />
where you park your car. If not,<lb />
perhaps privileges we now have will<lb />
be taken away.<lb />
Audience Deems 'South Pacific' Big Hit<lb />
It seems that there was a slight<lb />
mix up about obtaining tickets for<lb />
the recent SGA Musical.<lb />
It was published that students were<lb />
determining which students among the" day (to ahtted with their ID cards,<lb />
students who do not possess a 'C average but when y wet to see the show<lb />
be permitted to have a car registered<lb />
with the college<lb />
To date, freshmen girls are not allowed<lb />
to ride after 5:30 pm (unless with their par-<lb />
ents) during their first quarter here. This<lb />
would seem to cushion the effects for the<lb />
girls entering EC in the fall. Without riding<lb />
privileges there is little need for a car.<lb />
For the freshmen boys, we see the mat-<lb />
ter in a slightly different light. To our knowl-<lb />
edge, limitation of men's privileges is prac-<lb />
tically non-existent. They come and go when<lb />
they pleaseby hoof, wheel, or wing. Im-<lb />
posing a restriction such as the one recom-<lb />
mended here would be the 'first' of its kind.<lb />
But, by catching the freshmen boys while<lb />
they are still 'green it seems as if this would<lb />
be a workable plan. Many colleges have such<lb />
a rule as this and find it quite satisfactory<lb />
in solving academic as well as traffic prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
It would be correct to anticipate a larger<lb />
degree of difficulty when dealing with upper-<lb />
classmen, both men and women students, al-<lb />
though not as much of a problem should arise<lb />
with the women students. Under regulations<lb />
set forth in the "Key" a woman student,<lb />
with the exception of first quarter freshmen<lb />
may ride provided she has a 'C' average. Un-<lb />
der this stipulation, women students who do there were seats lef. this is the<lb />
best yet to be perfirmed on the EC<lb />
campus.<lb />
they were turned away unless they<lb />
were fortunate enough to have a<lb />
ticket.<lb />
Since the musical is put on by<lb />
students, primarily for the students<lb />
enjoyment, both those acting and<lb />
those seeing it, they should have been<lb />
allowed to enter.<lb />
Since all students pay $45.00 a year<lb />
for activity fees they have paid just<lb />
as much to see the show as the towns-<lb />
people who paid a dollar or received<lb />
a complimentary ticket.<lb />
We would like to suggest that for<lb />
future years, since the quality and<lb />
interest in the spring musical has<lb />
'been steadily increasing, that at least<lb />
one or two days during the week be<lb />
set aside for students only.<lb />
A halfway attempt was made for<lb />
Saturday night's performance, but<lb />
few knew about the plans until Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
Aside from this, our hats go off to<lb />
the cast, directors, and all those in-<lb />
volved which made this musical a<lb />
irreat success. Judging from the<lb />
packed house each night, and the<lb />
hundreds that were turned away when<lb />
not have a 'C average should present no<lb />
problem. Without riding privileges, what use<lb />
would there be for a car?<lb />
Men students, on the other hand, are not<lb />
restricted in this manner, and probably would<lb />
find numerous ways to get around it should<lb />
this resolution go into effect. There are many<lb />
men students registered who do not have a<lb />
'C average. But, there is no restriction on<lb />
them that states they may not ride; thus<lb />
they may have cars and be allowed to use<lb />
them.<lb />
Should the resolution become effective,<lb />
these students would likely register their<lb />
cars in someone else's name. This would be<lb />
only one of the problems that the board would<lb />
meet.<lb />
The Housing and Traffic Office is con-<lb />
stantly re-zoning parking areas to meet the<lb />
needs of students and staff. In the future<lb />
we hope they will give special consideration<lb />
to the spot which is to become the beautiful<lb />
showplace of the campus, Wright Circle. Af-<lb />
ter the work and money which will be put<lb />
into this spot, it seems such a waste to have<lb />
it obstructed from view by a conglomera-<lb />
Friday, March 24 . . . The atmos-<lb />
phere in McGinmis auditoriusm Fri-<lb />
day night was one of excitement.<lb />
The auditorium began to fill uip early<lb />
in the evening, and people were still<lb />
clamoring for seats when Mr. Hayes<lb />
gave the downbeat for the colorful<lb />
overture of SOUTH PACIFIC.<lb />
This production of SOUTH PA-<lb />
CIFIC was a success but not an un-<lb />
qualified one. Peter Johl, who played<lb />
the role of the handsome French<lb />
planter Emile de Besque who has<lb />
isolated himself from an unjust<lb />
world, was perfect for this part.<lb />
His suave, easy stage manner and<lb />
marvellous speaking voice were<lb />
matched by his excellent singing. He<lb />
was ail ways the center of attraction<lb />
without being overbearing, in the<lb />
least, io the other actors.<lb />
Best Singer<lb />
Betsy Hancock, who (played Ensign<lb />
NVlie Forbu&amp;h, was the best singer<lb />
in the cast. All of her numbers, from<lb />
'Cockeyed Optimist" on, were really<lb />
terrific. She not only had a lovely<lb />
voice but she knew exactly what to do<lb />
with Rodgers and Hammerstein's<lb />
songs. She seemed to be an entirely<lb />
different person when she was not<lb />
Ringing, however. Her speaking voice<lb />
was flat, and she spoke in a rapid<lb />
yet halting manner that was most<lb />
uneo7nnncin.fr. Nellie's whimsical, airy<lb />
side simply did not come through.<lb />
Musical comedy is not merely a mat-<lb />
tor of fretting from one song to the<lb />
next.<lb />
Robert Ohristesen's performance<lb />
&amp; Lt. Joseph Cable, the young<lb />
Princeton graduate disturbed about<lb />
Dear Editor<lb />
Student Expresses Sympathy<lb />
To Childish' Columnist<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
his prejudices and one-sided stand-<lb />
ards, was inconsistent, but on the<lb />
whole, convincing. Marilyn Single<lb />
ton's Bloody Mary was hilarious;<lb />
she obviously had a wonderful time.<lb />
She was sly and rabald and at the<lb />
same time lovable. She seemed to be<lb />
rather tired and short of breath in<lb />
bar "Happy Talk but her role was<lb />
demanding. Robert Kornegay scored<lb />
a success as Luther Billis. He sound-<lb />
ed less like an overconfident, tough<lb />
seabee than a squeaky little boy<lb />
when he talked loudly, but this<lb />
characteristic added novelty and<lb />
originality to 'his interpretation.<lb />
Ae Liat. IUoody Mary's daughier<lb />
an! Lt. Cable's lover, Carole Barn-<lb />
ham was childlike, fragile and love-<lb />
h. Ben Avery was, as usual, very<lb />
good as Cap. George Brackett, and<lb />
Howard Italian was the funniest<lb />
.Professor imaginable. Rebeccah Ash-<lb />
by and Douglas Jones, Jr. were at-<lb />
tractive an in good voice as Emile<lb />
tie Becque'a two French-Polynesian<lb />
children. T.cy looked as though<lb />
Mama de Becque might have been a<lb />
rather dr.rk-eomlexioned Polynesian.<lb />
The musical sections of the pro-<lb />
duction wen all of high calibre. Mr.<lb />
Don Hayes conducted with his usual<lb />
sensitivity and gusto, and the or-<lb />
chestra responded beautifully. Mr.<lb />
Hayes has obviously worked very<lb />
aid with bis Bangers and orchestra,<lb />
and the results must have been<lb />
gratifying for him and his mu-<lb />
sicians. ,<lb />
Musical Highlights<lb />
The musical high-lights of the<lb />
program were Peter Johl's "This<lb />
Nearly Was Mine" (easily the best<lb />
performance we have heard of<lb />
this number.) Robert Christesen's<lb />
lounger Than Springtime and<lb />
of course, Marilyn Singleton's "Bali<lb />
Hal. All of Betsy Hancocks num-<lb />
bers were high - lights and her<lb />
"Honey Bun" brought the house<lb />
down. Bob Komegay's routine in the<lb />
grass skirt during this number was<lb />
a riot.<lb />
The dancing in SOUTH PACIFIC<lb />
was mostly of the revue type, and<lb />
it was very well done. The solo dance<lb />
of Ronny Cox looked spontaneous,<lb />
and the girls' dance group was on<lb />
its toes with precision and a number<lb />
of snaippy ideas.<lb />
The stage settings, which were<lb />
designed by Mr. Paul Minnis of the<lb />
art department, were stylistic rather<lb />
than purely realistic, and the effect<lb />
the Student Goveniiment .<lb />
possible.<lb />
This contact can be a<lb />
Verai th0d First' m <lb />
Student Government, they must kn<lb />
t1 works. Iherelure, if u, L<lb />
held their meetings open to the camp,<lb />
lation, the student, would becoi<lb />
quainted with the officers, .<lb />
functions of the organizath<lb />
now these meetings are open to an<lb />
who wishes to attend, but in order ft<lb />
aforementioned plan to work,<lb />
must be publicized sometime u e-ar<lb />
publicized to the extent thai<lb />
student would consider attendant<lb />
tion to himself.<lb />
eu JS?A Sfncers- rhl c<lb />
pushed by holding a campus-wick<lb />
of sorts, to which the students c<lb />
and meet the officers pen<lb />
sound as if it is a simple and token<lb />
if it were, again, publiciz-<lb />
es one of an almost other-worlddy would have great bearing upon th,<lb />
between the SGA officers and<lb />
at large.<lb />
Polynesia. The entire stage was between the SGA ofJ<lb />
utilized along with the aisles in the<lb />
"Honey Bun" scene. The 23 scenes<lb />
moved along smoothly wttih aJmost<lb />
no lapse in action.<lb />
Lighting Effect<lb />
The lighting in this production<lb />
was responsible for many exciting<lb />
effects. When Miss Singleton was<lb />
singing "Bali Ha'i the backdrop of<lb />
the sea with Bali Ha'i in the distance<lb />
seemed to become three dimensional.<lb />
It is impossible to mention all of<lb />
the behind the scenes people who<lb />
ontrihuted to SOUTH PACIFIC'S<lb />
ucess. We 1 ve already mentioned<lb />
Don Hayes<lb />
The key to any move by winch<lb />
student support to the SGA cannot i<lb />
complished without the utilize<lb />
of publicity present on campus. N<lb />
any progress in this area be a<lb />
the combined efforts of the Stud<lb />
ment officials and the students. It is i<lb />
matter of one or the other playing the<lb />
of the protagonist, but rathe.<lb />
of both parties meeting halfway. This is verv<lb />
little to ask of anyone.<lb />
outstanding work, and<lb />
LTl " niai HdP Your Neighbor!<lb />
mrector must be commended. We 5<lb />
reserve final congratulations for Dr<lb />
Cotton Rickert, who has had the<lb />
awesome responsibility of directing<lb />
the entire show, fe our opinion,<lb />
owalcaal comedy is difficult material<lb />
to get across in a credible manner.<lb />
1. Rickert not only succeeded in<lb />
n.akmg SOUTH PACIFIC credible;<lb />
she made a success of this produc-<lb />
Is Friendship Intangible!<lb />
?<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
tion.<lb />
This ipiroduction of SOUTH PA-<lb />
CIFIC, though not faultless, was the<lb />
OKLAHOMA, a few years ago.<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 />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I would like to offer my sympathy<lb />
to Miss Pat Harvey. After reading<lb />
her article, "Our Ideals Change In<lb />
College Maroh 6, I was convinced<lb />
that she has failed in her attempt<lb />
to become a "thinking individual<lb />
I am sure she has failed because a<lb />
thinking individual would not have<lb />
'written the childish and prejudiced<lb />
remarks which she wrote in her ar-<lb />
ticle.<lb />
My three-year college experience<lb />
has convinced me that most people<lb />
(professors included) "respect and<lb />
objectively receive" those opinions<lb />
which appear to be based on a basic<lb />
understanding of the facts involved,<lb />
and which reflect at least a small<lb />
degree of intelligent thinking.<lb />
Of course we are exposed to opin-<lb />
ions 'from our instructors. Why<lb />
shouldnt college professors expound<lb />
their opinions in the classroom? Cer-<lb />
tainty, if anyone is entitled to an<lb />
opinion, it is a person who has "grad-<lb />
uated from<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Photographer <lb />
Photographer Assistant<lb />
oonist <lb />
two colleges The fact<lb />
Pat Harvey that some instructors forcefully ex-<lb />
 Marcelle Vogel Press their opinions in the classroom<lb />
Jim Stingley, Jr. is probaWy not the basis for Miss<lb />
 Richard Boyd Harvey's reaction. Rather, the basis<lb />
Jean Peace is probably her inability to think<lb />
 B. D. MiRa constructively. For is not a thinking<lb />
Grover Smithwick student one who accepts the opinions<lb />
 George Hathaway  another individual for what they<lb />
Jay Arledge, Gale Hammond &amp;speswnpby Ithat individual's<lb />
own<lb />
OES on the second floor of Wright Building. peiMlftl interpretation of the facts<lb />
bone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension ftU f  hfcn-and who then sLereT<lb />
 attempts to correlate theae new opin- Danny Li<lb />
ions into his own thinking If there<lb />
is a difference of opinion, the thinking<lb />
student will attempt to find a factual<lb />
twaifl for that difference and then<lb />
mfcfce the proper adjustments in his<lb />
own mindnot stand on a soapbox<lb />
and shout, "Look how I've been mis-<lb />
treated<lb />
Miss Harvey's last paragraph con-<lb />
veyed the typical attitude of many<lb />
students who enter college for the<lb />
first time. These students arrive on<lb />
campus with certain ideas and be-<lb />
liefs which they learned and accept-<lb />
ed as children, and they look with<lb />
suspicion on anyone who dares to<lb />
Question these beliefs. East Carolina<lb />
College would, indeed, ,be a grossly<lb />
inadequate institution if all of its<lb />
students failed, after four years to<lb />
evelop fand imnWe their ideals<lb />
which they held as freshmen. If these<lb />
students held ideals which were just<lb />
and correct in the first place, then<lb />
they should consider four years of<lb />
collage as a wonderful opportunity to<lb />
test and strengthen their convictions<lb />
through repeated criticism and<lb />
stant questioning.<lb />
tt Miss Harvey intended her ,<lb />
tick to be a stimulus to a lethargic<lb />
student body, then I congratulate her<lb />
ror a most stimulating one. But if<lb />
she was really serious about what<lb />
she sa,d, then gfe, I her<lb />
-ympathy. <lb />
Parking Situation Unbearable;<lb />
Students View Improvements<lb />
On , By PAT HARVEY<lb />
On rare occasions even the Student about the tW I<lb />
Government Association finds a bril- improvementalux-<lb />
Hant idea. Recently the big group de- UnUS domultries, swingin' soda<lb />
eided that Freshman shouldn't be a shops' d a new flace for Wrigfct<lb />
lowed to have cars on campus and Circle-he withdrew her nasty atti<lb />
that any other student without a C tude. '<lb />
average should have his car parked<lb />
at .home or on 5th street. The park-<lb />
ing situation is getting unbearable<lb />
and thas suggestion should cure the<lb />
packed-in problem.<lb />
eon-<lb />
ar-<lb />
When Mr. Ha-yes of the music de-<lb />
partment decided to present South<lb />
Pcf,c as its offering this year, a<lb />
"umber of faculty and students were<lb />
a little skeptical; mainly because this<lb />
Peorncular was a spectacular and a<lb />
targe portion of work and coopera-<lb />
tion wo necessary. Whether or not<lb />
our popular director wanted to am.<lb />
"ctnriS f W OQr "P<lb />
Carolina presented the same at-<lb />
traction is unknown, but tfce fact n.<lb />
mwna that A, show was given and<lb />
the show was terrific.<lb />
After doing research m botb of our<lb />
soda shops, an unusual reahxatioii has<lb />
been discovered, fo the old place<lb />
boerou ! and noU U<lb />
"f tWa is frowned<lb />
upon.<lb />
Tk hard to believe tshat nemrrr tot<lb />
ars ago hoards of audtobagi<lb />
a college career because they wan<lb />
And now many of same era gattinir<lb />
ady to leave college for flaf<lb />
oe accotnpliafced, but ham!<lb />
What is the essence of friendship? El<lb />
it something you can define in one conciie<lb />
statement or is it one of the true intangible<lb />
qualities we find in life?<lb />
Supposedly friendship is a relationship<lb />
between two persons in which both parties<lb />
nave similiar interests and dislikes, and gen-<lb />
uine concern for the other's welfare. Things<lb />
go smoothly as long as the friends are not<lb />
placed in a stress situation. But, let such a<lb />
situation occur, and friends, watch out!<lb />
How far will a person go out on this<lb />
branch of friendship? Will one of the friends<lb />
endanger his position in order to protect or<lb />
aid the other? Will he destroy bis plans for<lb />
the sake of his friend?<lb />
In all probability, he won't! Simply be-<lb />
cause man is interested in self-preservation<lb />
and in his perpetuation. What individual<lb />
would risk everything he stands for and be-<lb />
lieves in to protect one or aid one person?<lb />
. Sure, people will aid and protect <lb />
'friend" as long as the situation doesnt<lb />
endanger them. But how can we know<lb />
wat tile Mtndts are to a friendship<lb />
raft? We can'tfriendship is a series <lb />
trials and errors. And as long as we stay<lb />
within the invisible barriers we can be as-<lb />
sured of friends.<lb />
There are persons in this wide world of<lb />
ours who do risk all for a "friend"but are<lb />
they really trying to aid a comrade or are<lb />
they defending a pesonaJ principle or ideal-<lb />
This is what some feel that the essence of<lb />
friendship istiie defending of personal be-<lb />
acfer ltiot are papbmz &amp;<lb />
? d Nonfc Carolis U Note the "personal"People are l<lb />
tem many of its irAabfcanta. tfary treated only in themselves.<lb />
MaryieTlaeJS? " u Sfamnge, isn't it-after all. the years rf<lb />
 fr TFoa? 2Hi fed  "Maniey" of our society-<lb />
ZoKrtwf "  &amp;EJEi " WE W "friends are rare to <lb />
ZZS k 2 ?Z1LZW " discw rt man is a conceited ani<lb />
 ! to after aha wa, faro, J -. aftjajy. a jfc tmeh ttMp yolimlf. beft<lb />
?omr friend fata it all<lb />
Recently a cme <lb />
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SDAY, MARCH 29, lv6<lb />
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V.hhtoi-ium. Uuth<lb />
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at the college under<lb />
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Davy School, prog a-<lb />
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music and soloist<lb />
Ba ' " I Hreh in Bob-<lb />
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and Director of Music<lb />
 a t'ino arts en-<lb />
is year he is<lb />
i 'ollege Choir<lb />
 Ih-ector<lb />
the recent<lb />
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the bachelor's<lb />
9  rrow St. O'af College, North<lb />
Mirneaota, and has done grad-<lb />
wot at Ohio State University.<lb />
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economies. Girls Physical Education<lb />
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eral Science, Girls Health and Phys-<lb />
! Education, Social Studies, Home<lb />
EcoromioB, Mathematics, Marthema-<lb />
-Physics, Music.<lb />
Carolina County, MarylandInterest-<lb />
in all majors.<lb />
Nea Hanover County and Wilming-<lb />
ton City, N.CInterested in .Prim-<lb />
ary. Grammar, Girls Physical Eduea-<lb />
. Science.<lb />
Sea ford, Delaware(Meed Element -<lb />
ary Physical Education Director,<lb />
French, Industrial Ants.<lb />
Montclair. New JerseyInterested in<lb />
all majors.<lb />
Oa-sboro. DelawareNeed Mathe-<lb />
. English, language, Primary,<lb />
Grammar, Girls Physical Education,<lb />
W estMng Coach. Physical Education<lb />
combination wtth other areas.<lb />
Xonteaching areas:<lb />
Coanter Intelligence Agency (U.S.<lb />
Co ernment -Need secretarial nd<lb />
central professional trainees. (Any<lb />
major).<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
M&amp;QhuIman<lb />
tun of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
Lores of Dobie GiUut efc.)<lb />
BOOM!<lb />
by, foregoing levity, let us turn oar keen young minds to the<lb />
Ko. 1  big American colleges today: the population<lb />
gjoi Oj y last week tour people exploded in Cleveland,<lb />
while orrying a plate of soup. Incaseyou're<lb />
 . . . . a thing dn't happen anywhere but in Cleve-<lb />
 tell you there wen also two other eases last weak<lb />
I man in Provo, Utah, and a 19 year old girl in<lb />
 nd in addition there was a near-miss in<lb />
?, Oregon- I yea old boy who was saved<lb />
:uick think - cat Walter who pushed the<lb />
k with 1 si . ; and dialled the department<lb />
res. (It would perhaps have made more<lb />
I the 1 re department, but one can hardly<lb />
  ,   Q a fin engine which is followed by a<lb />
Hale Students<lb />
Urged To Reserve<lb />
Dormitory Rooms<lb />
All men students now living in the<lb />
dormitory who would like to reserve<lb />
a room for Pall Quarter 1961, should<lb />
do so according to the dates that are<lb />
'riven below:<lb />
Jones Hall Occupants Only:<lb />
Wednesday, April 5, 1961<lb />
Thursday, April 6, 1961<lb />
Friday, lApril 7, 1961<lb />
New Dormitory Occupants Only:<lb />
Monday, April 10, 1961<lb />
Tuesday, April 11, 1961<lb />
Wednesday. April 12, 1961<lb />
Students who now live in Jones<lb />
Hall and who wish to reserve their<lb />
dormitory room must do so on the<lb />
dates given above. After Friday,<lb />
April 7, 1961, the occupants of Jones<lb />
Hall will not be given an opportun-<lb />
ity to reserve a dormitory room.<lb />
Students who now live in the New<lb />
Dormitory and who wish to reserve<lb />
a dormitory room for Fall Quarter<lb />
1961, will be given an opportunity<lb />
to reserve a room in Jones Hall on<lb />
the date given above. It is planned<lb />
that, the freshman class will occupy<lb />
the New Dormitory during school<lb />
year 1961-62. Therefore, the present<lb />
occupants of the New Dormitory will j<lb />
have to move to Jones Hall for Fall j<lb />
Quarter 196(1. (Aer Wednesday,<lb />
April 12, 1961, the occupants of the<lb />
New Dormitory will not be given on<lb />
opportunity to reserve a dormitory<lb />
room.<lb />
The procedure to follow in reserv-<lb />
ing a dormitory room will be as fol-<lb />
lows :<lb />
1. Pick up an application card from<lb />
the Housing Office and fill out<lb />
in detail.<lb />
2. Take application card to College<lb />
Cashier's Office in Room 105,<lb />
Administration Building with a<lb />
$10 deposit.<lb />
3. After application card has been<lb />
stamped paid, the individual will<lb />
then return the application card<lb />
to the Housing Office.<lb />
4. At the Housing Office after re-<lb />
ceipt of the room application<lb />
card, the person's name wall be<lb />
entered on a control roster by<lb />
the room number they wish to<lb />
occupy.<lb />
If there ajre those who are unde-<lb />
cided whether or not they wish to<lb />
reserve a dormitory room, it is sug-<lb />
gested that they pay their $10 de-<lb />
posit and that they reserve a room<lb />
anyway. At a later date, they may<lb />
reach a decision and if necessary<lb />
they may receive a refund on their<lb />
deiposit provided the request is made<lb />
iprior to July 15, 1961.<lb />
If there are any questions concern-<lb />
ing the matter of room reservations,<lb />
it has been: suggested that the in-<lb />
dividuals report to the Housing Of-<lb />
fice for clarification.<lb />
Medical, Dental Society Awards<lb />
EC Students Nursing Scholarships<lb />
Two Pitt County students enrolled<lb />
in the school of Nursing at E.G. have<lb />
received $500.00 scholarships from<lb />
the Pitt County Medical and Dental<lb />
Society, Dr. Howard H. Gradis of<lb />
Greenville, president of the society,<lb />
has announced.<lb />
Carol Allen<lb />
Howard H. Gradis of Greenville presents a $500 scholarship, given by the<lb />
Pitt County Medical and Dental Society, to each' of two freshman students<lb />
in the new School of Nursing. Shown left to right are Dr. Cradis, society<lb />
president; Dean of Student Affairs James H. Tucker; the recipients, Gloria<lb />
Jane Crawlev and Caril Allen Cassick.<lb />
Gassick and Gloria<lb />
Jane Craw ley, both freshmen in the<lb />
School of Nursing, were selected by<lb />
the college Scholarship Committee as<lb />
(recipients. Bases of choice were schol-<lb />
arship, potentiality, aptitude, charac-<lb />
ter, and need.<lb />
Bach scholarship will be paid to the<lb />
Nursing School student at the rate<lb />
oif $125.00 each school year so that<lb />
it will be possible for her to receive<lb />
financial assistance over a four-year<lb />
period.<lb />
The $1,000.00 scholarship fund was<lb />
established by the Pitt County Medi-<lb />
al and Dental Society in January,<lb />
IP61, as an encouragement to stu-<lb />
dents planning to become nurses. The<lb />
fund has been deposited with East<lb />
Carolina trust funds, Dean of Stu-<lb />
dents (Affairs James H. Tucker of<lb />
the college, explained.<lb />
.ra&amp;<lb />
 willittimtdi ook<lb />
0mM&amp;<lb />
1 bring up the population explosion not to alarm you, for I<lb />
U el certain Lt science will ultimately solve the problem. After<lb />
all, has not seienoe in recent years brought us such marveb as<lb />
 the computer, the hevatron, and the Marlboro<lb />
filter? Oh, what a Mff of science was the discovery of the<lb />
Marlboro filter! Oh. what a heart-rending cc of radtesta.1<lb />
anderror of dedication and perseverance! And in the end, what<lb />
rPh it w when the Marlboro -entis ater years of<lb />
 and discarding one filter mater ml after her-u<lb />
, ,  ,(i. tin, antimony, spoofe Tfinae"ds <lb />
but hippy, from their laboratory, carrying m then- hands to<lb />
perfect filter cigarette! What rejoicing there was thatdayl<lb />
Indeed hat rejoicing there still is whenever we light a Marlboro<lb />
" 'tcl aid 2joy that full-navored -Jol-<lb />
to u in soft pack or Sip-top box at tobacco counters in all<lb />
populktion explosum but in the meantime th P-ble-ang<lb />
Well Mr, some M) the answers u, v BUJnmer<lb />
,  indent hasoccas.ona JXmt atteck<lb />
otterl wasted in sleeping. Is this the Kino o<lb />
t is indicated?  f desperate reme-<lb />
I say no. I say desperate Pblej  J?. , y<lb />
, I ay that partial measures   V J day Df the<lb />
 dl) j. than KXuTschool H kn<lb />
year But that is not all. I say we must &amp;<lb />
uf em r day! t onurse. obvious. First<lb />
of all. tha itam shortage m i , . eiuiKoaa.<lb />
,l,rtoacher.hortagewJIm1 Lohta calculu.<lb />
a" SSC STr APod 2X, overcrowding w(U<lb />
JSSX dlCr everyone wi(. qn,t -taL<lb />
Any further questions?  11 u. <lb /><lb />
lad you did<lb />
Bloodmobile To Visit Campus;<lb />
Program Urges Particioatwn<lb />
BSU Elects New<lb />
Slate Of Officers<lb />
Mary Lu Nicholson will serve as<lb />
president ocf the Baptist Student Un-<lb />
ion during the 1&amp;61-1962 term. Form-<lb />
erly vice-presiderut of the organiza-<lb />
tion, Mary Lu was chosen to head<lb />
BSU activities for the coming school<lb />
year in an election recently com-<lb />
pleted on the campus.<lb />
A junior music major, the new BSU<lb />
president is a member of the Wom-<lb />
en's Chorus of the coMege and has<lb />
served as a student counselor in Cot-<lb />
cn Hall.<lb />
Other officers of the BSU for 1961-<lb />
1962 are Carl Yorks, vice president;<lb />
Charles Ashley Huimtphrey, treasurer;<lb />
Pamela AMsbrook, corresponding sec-<lb />
retary; Fay High, recording secre-<lb />
tly; and Vickie Morgan, editor of<lb />
the eanvpus BSU publicaton "The<lb />
Key<lb />
Elected to serve on the Executive<lb />
Council as chairman of committees<lb />
are uhe (fallowing stiwlents listed<lb />
wih the grouips which they will head:<lb />
George Patrick and Brenda Paint-<lb />
er, Enlistment; Judith Fletcher, De-<lb />
motions; Jackie C. Grady, Social Ev-<lb />
ents; Woodrow W. Shephard, Forums;<lb />
Patricia Wiley, Music; Audrey Porter,<lb />
Student Center; Kape Yelton, Sup-<lb />
Denise Chalk, Publicity; Ran-<lb />
pers!<lb />
, dall Peacock, Jr Extension; William<lb />
"We are most appreciative of this ' '<lb />
T. Wi ey, AiOfVViual Materials;<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditixmed<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
By JEAN<lb />
Blood, so precious to save . . so<lb />
little to give. The GreenviMe Bypass<lb />
could 'be the scene of a serious acci-<lb />
dent involving one of your college<lb />
friends, out for a Sunday ride. What<lb />
would happen if this person were<lb />
rushed to Pitt Hospital and no blood<lb />
available fir transfusion? A serious<lb />
accident would become a fatail one.<lb />
The Tidewater Regional Blood Pro-<lb />
gram, serving eastern Virginia and<lb />
northeastern North Carolina, has a<lb />
revolving blood bank for the safety<lb />
of persons in these areas. Greenville<lb />
is a member of this system, com-<lb />
posed of 20 counties. One visit each<lb />
month is made by the bloodmobile<lb />
to Pitt County. 120 pints of blood is<lb />
needed each time to meet the quota<lb />
set up by the program. Pitt County<lb />
has been down in its quota ovary<lb />
year for the past four years.<lb />
Blood is so precious to life, so per-<lb />
ishable itself. Blood cannot be used<lb />
ifter having been stored 21 days.<lb />
This means a fresh s:ip!y must al-<lb />
ways be kept for any emergency.<lb />
Even if you should be injured in an<lb />
accident outside this area, you would<lb />
be supplied with blood which is re-<lb />
placed by your blood bank. There is<lb />
no charge for the blood.<lb />
The need for blood in this area is<lb />
great and becomes greater every year.<lb />
Last yea) the Greenville area used<lb />
$9,495 off the blood in Pitt County. At<lb />
present tore is a plan beine approved<lb />
for increased facilities at Pitt Mem-<lb />
orial Hospital. Witih this increase, <lb />
more blood will he required. When in<lb />
college here, the ECC students are<lb />
residents of this area and receive<lb />
resident's privileges.<lb />
PEACE<lb />
The bloodmobile will visit the EC<lb />
campus April 7. It is equipped with a<lb />
qualified staff of doctors and nurses.<lb />
It under 21, permission from the stu-<lb />
dent's parents is needed. Easter holi-<lb />
days are here, providing an oppor-<lb />
tunity to obtain any necessary per-<lb />
mission. Supporting the Tidewater<lb />
Regional Blood Program is support-<lb />
ing human life . . . perhaps your own.<lb />
expression of support and interest<lb />
shown by the 'Pitt County Medical<lb />
and Dental Society in our program<lb />
and in our students Dean Eva War-<lb />
ren of the School of Nursing stated.<lb />
The Nursing School, now in its first<lb />
year, has an enrollment this stpring<lb />
of 41 students. Contracts have recent-<lb />
ly been signed with five hospitals in<lb />
this area for the use of their clinical<lb />
facilities by students of nursing at<lb />
the college. These hospitals are Pitt<lb />
Memorial, Greenville; Beaufort Cour-<lb />
ty Memorial, Washington; Wayne<lb />
Co inty Memorial, Goldsboro; Roa-<lb />
noke-Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie; and<lb />
Fdgeconr.ibe General, Tarboro.<lb />
and Janey Lee, Missions.<lb />
Fraternity Installs New<lb />
Officers At Banquet<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau, Industrial Arts'<lb />
honorary fraternity, installed new of-<lb />
ficers at a dinner meeting held at<lb />
the Cinderella Restaurant on Wednes-<lb />
day evening, March 22<lb />
New officers who will direct the<lb />
activities of the ifcuternity during<lb />
the coming school year, 1961-62 are<lb />
Ben G. Irons, president; Marshall<lb />
G. Martin, secretary-treasurer; and<lb />
Carkon R. Tew, vice president.<lb />
Freshmen Pursue Dormitory Rooms<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 />
line the sidewalks in front of the Administration Building last Thursday in their pur-<lb />
suit of dormitory rooms for next year. The line, extending considerably in the early morning hours, began to<lb />
form as early as 5:00 a. m<lb />
Dr. Ralph Napp Speaks<lb />
At Phi Sigma Pi Dinner<lb />
Dr. RaJiph R. Napp, Sociology pro-<lb />
fessor at Eat Carolina College, spoke<lb />
last Wednesday evening at the din-<lb />
ner meeting of the local Tau Chap-<lb />
ter of Phi Sigma. Pi, national honor-<lb />
ary fraternity for men in education.<lb />
The meeting was held at Respess<lb />
Brothers Restaurant.<lb />
Business Groups Sponsor Typewriting<lb />
Contests; 1100 Students Compete<lb />
More than 1100 typewriting stu-1 county contests entered one con-<lb />
dents from 25 Eastern North Caro- testanrt: for each five students en-<lb />
lina Counties have competed for top rolled in tj,pilg classes. The 1100<lb />
BETWEEN MEALS get that<lb />
refreshing new feeling with Coke!<lb />
COPYRIGHT fi 1961. THE COC COLA COMPANY gggg? yalTL!P.jy'S"S<lb />
awards in the annual county type<lb />
writing contests sponsored by East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
These contests are sponsored<lb />
jointly by the College School of<lb />
Business; Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, national professional fra-<lb />
ternity for business education col-<lb />
lege students; Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Chapter of the Future Business<lb />
Leaders of (America, national stu-<lb />
dent organization for business stu-<lb />
dents; and the Department of Pub-<lb />
lic Relations and Foundations of<lb />
E:ist Carolina.<lb />
Running from March 13 to March<lb />
27, the contests ware organized and<lb />
conducted under the direction of a<lb />
Typewriting Contest Committee com-<lb />
coritestants indicated a total enroll-<lb />
ment of 5,500 typewriting students<lb />
in the competing schools. Both be-<lb />
ginning students and advanced stu-<lb />
dents participated in separate con-<lb />
tests. Each student participating re-<lb />
ceived a certificate certifyng his<lb />
eligibility.<lb />
Awards in each of the counties<lb />
were presented to advanced and be-<lb />
ginning tytpists as follows: certifi-<lb />
cates of achievement to the highest<lb />
scorers n each school; and medals to<lb />
highest scorers in each county. Pen-<lb />
nants were given to school teams<lb />
which made the highest score in their<lb />
counties.<lb />
The top 20 per cent of these con-<lb />
posed of the following staff mem-1 testants is eligible to participate in<lb />
hers of the School of Business: Lena! the district contest April 20 on cam-<lb />
Bottled under authority of Tha Coca-Cola Company by<lb />
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
FHis; Frances Daniels; Peggy Hol-<lb />
Iman; Velma Lowe; William Hart;<lb />
nd Alton Finch, Chairman.<lb />
In addition to this committee,<lb />
Jean Flake, business student, was<lb />
H-airman of the typewriting contest<lb />
for Pi Omega Pi; and Jaunita Jones<lb />
was student chairman of the type-<lb />
writ img contest for Phi Beta Lamb-<lb />
da.<lb />
Participating counties in the 1961<lb />
contends were Beaufort, Bertie, Cam-<lb />
den, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Dare,<lb />
Duplin, Edgecombe, Gates, Greene,<lb />
Halifax, Hertford, Lenoir, Martin,<lb />
Nah, Northofmfpftion, Onslow, Pam-<lb />
lico, Pasquotai-k, Pitt, Tyrell, Wash-<lb />
ington, Wayne, and Wilson.<lb />
Each participating school in theae<lb />
pus. In each of the events, for ad-<lb />
vanced and for beginning typists, the<lb />
highest scorer from each county, the<lb />
county with the highest average<lb />
score, and the highest scorer in the<lb />
entire district will be recognized at<lb />
a banquet on the evening of April<lb />
20.<lb />
Havng grown from a one-county<lb />
contest, beginning in Pitt m the<lb />
spring of 1952, to the present<lb />
twenty-five county event, these con-<lb />
tests are recognized by business<lb />
teachers, high school principals, and<lb />
superintendents of the school system<lb />
in this area as a motivating force in<lb />
improving the standards of achieve-<lb />
ment in the skill of using the type-<lb />
writer for better writing.<lb />
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Pirate Nine Defeats<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Crayton and Cockrell Lead Opening Win<lb />
Coaoh Jim Mai lory's 1061 baseball forces engaged in a battle with<lb />
Springfield Thursday afternoon to opeji the diamond season. The ECC<lb />
mentor sent his ace lefthander for the past two seasons out to the mound<lb />
against the Massachuseittes nine. Larry Gnayton was this southpaw, who<lb />
so miagnificiently handled the opposition with his tricky offerings during<lb />
the first three frames, and the northerners could not hit or score on the<lb />
ace of the Rue staff.<lb />
The offensive show led by All-North State Wally Cockrell gave<lb />
'Crayton a five run cushion to work on after the first three frames. Cockrell<lb />
belted a home run in the fourth that was a touring drive over the right<lb />
center field fence, well to the left of the new scoreboard in rightfield.<lb />
The drive cleared the fence with room to spare. This thundering blow<lb />
came with two mates aboard. The veteran Senior also contributed a one<lb />
run producing triple in the initial frame, and a run (producing single in a<lb />
five run seventh inning by the Bucs.<lb />
Crayton, who is expected to do the majority of the mound chores<lb />
for the Pirate nine this Spring retired the sides on strikes in the second<lb />
and fifth, and fanned eleven visitors to take in where he left oflf last<lb />
season when he struck out 106 opposing hitters.<lb />
When the fire works were over, ECC had claimed a 13-9 victory over<lb />
the northerners. A quite impressive offensive show by the men of Coach<lb />
Maliory. This couki easily be one of the best hitting bail dubs in East<lb />
Carolina history. Returning from last season's nine are three iplayers with<lb />
an average of 300. or better.<lb />
Glenn Bass led the assault on enemy pitchers in 1960 with a colorful<lb />
390. batting percentage. Leltfdekier Gary Pierce, whose 443. average in<lb />
'59 led the North State League, hit 365 in 1960 last season. Wally Cockrell<lb />
batted 333. and Spencer Gaylord, the second baseman, hit a solid 306. for<lb />
the Buc nine.<lb />
Outside of Crayton's stint, the pitching was erratic at times on<lb />
both sides during the initial contest. But as the weather begins to get<lb />
warmer, and the huriers begin to be more loose it will certainly be to the<lb />
hitter's disadvantege. Crayton was a little tired during the latter two<lb />
frames that he pitched, but that was to be expected of any pitcher this<lb />
early in the season.<lb />
Coach Maliory thinks that basketball player Lacy West will help<lb />
his nine a great deal with his side arm pitching, which often causes a<lb />
righthanded batter trouble. Lacy finished the Springfield game, relieving<lb />
Crayton, and although hit solidly at times, the 6'3" Sophomore showed<lb />
signs of becoming a good ihurler during the 61 season.<lb />
Actually, the EC coach has had to rebuild his pitching staff.<lb />
With John Ellen gone, and only Crayton and Green returning the veteran<lb />
ECC mentor has added a host of newcomers to the Pirate pitching staff.<lb />
Among this gtroup are three newcomers that ai-e southpaws: Billy Dunn,<lb />
Jerry Draper, and Whitey Brown could cause trouble for the opposition<lb />
with their lefthanded offerings. Righthander Earl Boykins, who saw action<lb />
in '59 under Coach Maliory, is expected to aid the Buc situation.<lb />
Intramural Notes<lb />
On the intramural scene, softball, tennis, and horseshoes, will get<lb />
in full swing after the holidays. On April 4. the participation begins for<lb />
the three sports. Softball fields have been built on the intramural play-<lb />
ing grounds, across from the 'boy's dormitories. As in the case of the intra-<lb />
mural football and basketball teams, fees had to be paid in order for any<lb />
team to participate.<lb />
The track season opens on April 6 against the William-Mary Braves<lb />
of Norfolk, Virginia. The contest will be staged in the Virginia city.<lb />
Coach Odell Welbora is the track coach, and the ECC mentor has lined<lb />
up at least football players who may aid the Buc cause this Spring. Clay-<lb />
ton Piland should add 'weight strength and Tom Michel is expected to help<lb />
the Pirates in the sprints. Weather conditions have hindered the Bucs in<lb />
their preparation of the opening meet.<lb />
Visitors In 13-9 Loss,<lb />
Win Goes To Crayton<lb />
An oftfensdve show, demonstrated<lb />
by three ibooming triples and a sma-<lb />
shing homerun, characterized EOC's<lb />
initial baseball outing against Spring-<lb />
field College of Massachusettes. On<lb />
the pitching side, Larry Crayton was<lb />
in form enough to fan 11 hitters in<lb />
five innings as the Bucs pounded<lb />
Sprinpftield 13-8 Thursday at Col-<lb />
lege Stadium. Crayton was stingy<lb />
with enemy base hits limiting the<lb />
northerners to three singles in his<lb />
five frames of work. Larry nailed<lb />
down his 18th EOC win against only<lb />
three set-backs in his last three sea-<lb />
eons.<lb />
Lacy West pitched the latter por-<lb />
tion of the game, and although not<lb />
really impressive, the righthander<lb />
showed signs of being a top notch<lb />
pitcher before the seasin termin-<lb />
ates. The long basketball season was<lb />
to his iHmmIvmi! Big'1 since Lacy was<lb />
the last hurler to report to Coaoh<lb />
Jim Mallory's crew.<lb />
Centerfield Wally Cockrell led the<lb />
offensive showing by the Bucs. The<lb />
hard hitting senior blasted the lone<lb />
homerun of the contest, as well as<lb />
a triple, single, and the southipaw<lb />
swinging outfielder also drew a walk.<lb />
Heavy rain on Tuesday and Wed-<lb />
neslay of last week paid its toll on<lb />
the EC diamond, and Coach Maliory<lb />
was forced to have hard labor enforc-<lb />
ed in order to nurse the field for<lb />
(available usage, Dave Rivers,<lb />
Springfield southpaw, har his curve<lb />
ball hanging ,and his fast ball not<lb />
zipping, and therefore the big strong<lb />
Buc hitters broke out with a barrage<lb />
of base hits durimg the first three<lb />
frames that sent the young lefthand-<lb />
er to the showers.<lb />
In the first innings, a Spencer Gay-<lb />
load walk, a Cockrell three bagger,<lb />
and a single by lefthander Gary<lb />
Pierce produced two runs and a back<lb />
to back triples by Jim Martin and<lb />
Charlie Johnson aided the cause for<lb />
two more tallies and the home team<lb />
had a 4-0 lead during the first frame.<lb />
After a scoreless second frame, the<lb />
Buc nine took over where they left<lb />
ufif at the end of the initial frame<lb />
with a tremendous assault during the<lb />
third and fourth innings. A walk,<lb />
Martin's two bagger, an error, pro-<lb />
duced a solo run in the third frame.<lb />
In the big fourth, Cockrell hit his<lb />
three run homer over the rightcenter<lb />
field fence giving the Pirates a com-<lb />
manding 8-0 lead.<lb />
A five run outburst in the seventh,<lb />
nailed down the Buc's opening vie-<lb />
to ly. Prior to this splurge the visit-<lb />
ors had creeped up to an 8-5 dis-<lb />
advantage.<lb />
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, m<lb />
Track Season Open<lb />
Hext Week Against<lb />
In Norfolk<lb />
'vil! <lb />
ma<lb />
COACH JIM MALLORY views his team's opening game against Spring-<lb />
field. The EC mentor aided his team to a successful start as the Bucs downed<lb />
the northerners 13-9 in the opening baseball game on the Pirate diamond.<lb />
Bucs Journey To Camp Lejeune<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's ECC nine with<lb />
an opening victory under their belt<lb />
Mth a 13 ,run sjxhirge Thursday<lb />
against Springfield will not see ac-<lb />
tion again until the Easter Holidays.<lb />
The Bucs play Ithica College on April<lb />
1, down at Camp Lejeune. The Pi-<lb />
Iran Student Cops Chess<lb />
Title In CU Tourney<lb />
Farhang Montakhab, a student at-<lb />
tending ECC from Iran, was the<lb />
winner of the College Union chess<lb />
tournament. The tournament, run-<lb />
ning for two quarters, fall and win-<lb />
ter, was a single round robin in<lb />
which twenty-four students entered.<lb />
Montakhab was not defeated in the<lb />
six matches he played.<lb />
A tie for runner-up position was<lb />
made by Dave Nanney and Jerry Van<lb />
Dyke, each winning five matches.<lb />
Nanney won five out six matches<lb />
played; Van Dyke, five out of nine<lb />
played.<lb />
rates will be at the Marine Base<lb />
against the Camp Lejeune Marines,<lb />
before returning home on April 6, to<lb />
battle a usually strong University of<lb />
Delaware nine.<lb />
The East Carolina diamond team<lb />
was paced by the same players in<lb />
the initial contest that led the hard<lb />
hitting crew from the 1960 champions.<lb />
Shortstop Glenn Bass who batted 390<lb />
last season smashed out two singles<lb />
in the Springfield game.<lb />
Gary Pierce a strong 365 hitter in<lb />
60 showed tremendous power in the<lb />
first contest when he belted a 350<lb />
foot shot to deep centerfield, only totlsst season are as follows: second-<lb />
be caught by the visitor's centerfield- sacker Spencer Gaylord at 306; first<lb />
Softball Season Opens<lb />
'Skf Signs Professional Football Contract With Hamilton<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowski Jr better<lb />
known as "Ski by his friends, has<lb />
signed a contract with a profession-<lb />
al football team in Canada.<lb />
The Hamilton Tiger-Oats will pos-<lb />
sess the field goal specialist during<lb />
the 1961 season. Coach Bill Sazia, the<lb />
line coach of the Hamilton eleven<lb />
signed "Ski on the 17th of Janu-<lb />
ary. The Canadian representatives<lb />
are planning to use Henry as an of-<lb />
fensive guard and defensive tackle, in<lb />
addition to his field goal kcking tac-<lb />
By TONY KATSIAS<lb />
tics.<lb />
"Ski is 6'2 tell and weighs 225<lb />
pounds. The veteran started his foot-<lb />
ball career at Villinova in Pennsyl-<lb />
vania, and after playing there for<lb />
one year entered into service and<lb />
played for the Quantic Marines.<lb />
Upon being discharged from the<lb />
Marine Corp the Pennsylvanian en-<lb />
rolled at ECC. Since then the rugged<lb />
lineman has been outstanding not<lb />
only as an extra point and field goal<lb />
specialist, but as a tackle as well.<lb />
is underway,<lb />
on Tuesday,<lb />
We aU make mittakes<lb />
ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE<lb />
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Intramural softball<lb />
play havimg opened<lb />
March 28. Four leagues are in opera<lb />
tion this year. They are the Jones<lb />
Hall I-eague, The New Dorm League,<lb />
the Independent League, and the<lb />
Fraternity League.<lb />
The regular season will end on<lb />
May 3, and on May 11 a tournament<lb />
will be held involving the four league<lb />
champions. The wiiming team will be<lb />
declared the All Campus Champions.<lb />
There are openings for teams in<lb />
the Independent League, and entries<lb />
have until April 4 to file with Soft-<lb />
ball Commissioner Wendal Carr or<lb />
Student Intramural Director, Ray Mo-<lb />
zingo.<lb />
From all indications, the regular<lb />
school year will be brought to an<lb />
exciting ending in the struggle for<lb />
the prize of all prizes, The Intra-<lb />
mural Trophy.<lb />
STUDY ABROAD the interna-<lb />
tional handbook of fellowships, schol-<lb />
arships, and educational exchange<lb />
may be obtained in the United States<lb />
at $3.00 from:<lb />
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801 Third Avenue, New York 22, N.Y.<lb />
Everyone is wearing<lb />
"Ski" as called by his friends be-<lb />
came the second "Buc to sign a pro<lb />
football contract this season. The Pi-<lb />
rate tackle signed with Hamilton.<lb />
Cwlenn Bass recently signed with St.<lb />
Louis.<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
Students who passed the Civil<lb />
Service Examination, gives on<lb />
campus February 11, should com-<lb />
plete form 57 so that they may<lb />
receive their numerical Crrfl Ser-<lb />
vice rating. Upon receiving this<lb />
rating they should report to the<lb />
placement office if interested in<lb />
government work, announced Jack<lb />
Edwards, head of the placement<lb />
er. The big leftfielder came through<lb />
with one hit, but the big batting<lb />
hero in the first encounter was vet-<lb />
eran and all-conference Wally Cock-<lb />
rell. The southpaw swinging center-<lb />
fielder smashed out a triple, single,<lb />
and a tremendous 400 foot homerun<lb />
over the rightcenter field fence. The<lb />
ktter was a two run affair and it<lb />
actually broke the back of the nor-<lb />
thern nine.<lb />
Other Buc regulars returning from<lb />
basemen Jim Martin recorded at 234<lb />
averaged his Junior year at ECC,<lb />
and veteran catcher Charlie Johnson<lb />
belted 227 for the Pirates.<lb />
In the pitching department, only<lb />
Larry Crayton and Nathan Green re-<lb />
turned, but these two hurlers com-<lb />
posed a brilliant 11-2 mark between<lb />
them. The southpaw throwing Cray-<lb />
ton had a 9-2 mark, while Nathan<lb />
Green, the righthander was 2-0 on<lb />
the 1960 season.<lb />
The KJC bn<lb />
hninahait on Ail 4. at Nan<lb />
gints ahetw <lb />
against the I-raves fr-<lb />
Mary in Norfolk. Coach Wefcora<lb />
-have a young- team t . <lb />
his forces have been hurt trtS<lb />
ously by the adverse weather con<lb />
tions that have prevailed jn tj, .<lb />
rrediate area. Guy Smith StadwmLa<lb />
been the practicing grounds for 2<lb />
Pirate sprinters.<lb />
A boat of can ; tave ,<lb />
wwrkrny out when tl  1r ,<lb />
- ermitted the prospective ECC tr<lb />
men to engage in any outsi le activity"<lb />
Rihard Stevens sho . r0 ,<lb />
Werborna crew in the lOfl and 220<lb />
Hob Kingery Beams to nJ<lb />
 , , . i mac<lb />
ir the !xie vaulting deps  ,<lb />
weight men (hat should help the ha<lb />
cause are three foooha&amp;J players; CW<lb />
ton Piland. Nick Hi rd Rie2<lb />
Honsyoatt Tom M  , fa<lb />
speedsters of l . <lb />
should hold Ms own , a ,prin<lb />
ir the 100 sad 220 yard darfas.<lb />
Other strong cai , .<lb />
roah Vb,rn aiv Rob ' . kini<lb />
Ned Piefaford, Gary v Ba<lb />
Pic-V man. Bonnie K<lb />
and its sinus n f.<lb />
ball qpavterhs -k T<lb />
Put- ssentoi . <lb />
candidates can run icktetht<lb />
weather problem I ;ered<lb />
the eindermer. ,?<lb />
"We eril have oar - <lb />
good ones as web the Pirate <lb />
saki. "The weather coi aaj<lb />
the team being young yrt<lb />
us, but we should be al right u mt<lb />
go along and get into better shape<lb />
The second back engaj<lb />
be with Hiirh Point or, U to<lb />
be followed bv soothes Home neR<lb />
with AC at Wilson.<lb />
1961 TRACK SCHEDULE<lb />
William &amp; Mary ft j<lb />
April 4 Norfolk, Vs.<lb />
Washington &amp; Lee &amp; E<lb />
April 10 Le Va.<lb />
H. P. Eon &amp; 1<lb />
April 15 Hi NC.<lb />
ACC, H. P. &amp; E<lb />
April 22<lb />
Davidson Re<lb />
April<lb />
May 5<lb />
May 13<lb />
29<lb />
NAIA Meet<lb />
North State V<lb />
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Jiltf<lb />
JDoaJl<lb />
Officers<lb />
imigsV<lb />
Decidedly not. In fact most executive jobs are on<lb />
the ground. Of course, all officers may apply for pilot<lb />
and navigator training if they meet the eligibility<lb />
requirements. There will always be a need for piloted<lb />
aircraft. And it is foreseeable that in your working<lb />
lifetime, there will be piloted spacecraftpiloted and<lb />
navigated by Air Force officers.<lb />
But right now, there is also a big future for college-<lb />
trained Air Force officers on the ground. New and<lb />
exciting technical jobs axe opening up. Important ad-<lb />
ministrative positions must be filled as World War II<lb />
officers move into retirement.<lb />
How can youa college studentbecome an Air<lb />
Force officer? First, there's Air Force ROTC. Then<lb />
for college graduates, men and womn in certain<lb />
fields, there is Officer Training School. The graduate<lb />
of its three-month course wins a commission as a sec-<lb />
ond lieutenant. Other ways are the Navigator Train-<lb />
ing program, and the Air Force Academy.<lb />
Some benefit that go with being sn Air Force<lb />
officer. Starting salary plus allowances compare<lb />
with the average in equivalent civilian jobs. Then<lb />
there's free medical and dental care, thirty-day vaca-<lb />
tion, the chance to win graduate degrees at Air<lb />
Force expense, and liberal retirement provisions.<lb />
No, Air Force officers do not need wings to move<lb />
up. There's plenty doing on the ground. Perhaps you<lb />
couW he sae of these young executives in blue. Ask<lb />
year local Air Force Recruiter. Or write. Officer<lb />
Career Information, Dept SC13, Box 7608,<lb />
Washington 4 D.C, If yon want further infer-<lb />
navigator training or Officer<lb />
U.S. Air Force<lb />
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