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'Shu<lb />
pi<lb />
in<lb />
ie Simon" will be presented for col-<lb />
dudratn Tuesday, April 18, t 8:0<lb />
iB M((,inuis Auditorium. Tickets nay<lb />
,r,h,(vl trom members of the AAUW<lb />
sororit) and fraternity members for<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Tickets for tomorrow night's production<lb />
of "J. B may be secured in the College<lb />
Union or the SGA office during the re-<lb />
gular office hours. Students may obtain<lb />
tickets by showing their ID card.<lb />
folume XXXVI<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 13Tl961<lb />
Number 24<lb />
Regent Concert Set For Friday<lb />
The Glenn Miller Orchestra, conduct- row into a tradition like the Spring was to obtain help; "we have all been<lb />
 .  1<lb />
iSPs9if<lb /><lb />
?: ifitl2B'   ;:<lb />
Oil!81K;  . v .<lb /><lb />
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id members ii<lb />
f his family are shown in a sc me from the play of the same title<lb />
SGA Sponsors New York Drama<lb />
ed by (Ray McKinley, will perform at<lb />
the first Spring Regent concert and<lb />
da net' of Bast Carolina College on<lb />
Saturday, April 15th.<lb />
The Concert; will consist of the full<lb />
 wenty-one piece band, their jazz<lb />
Bquint, and vocalists. It will be held<lb />
in Wrk;ht Auditorium ait 4:30. There<lb />
will be no admission charged.<lb />
The Spring Regent Dance will fol-<lb />
low in Wright Auditorium from 9:00<lb />
to 1:00 a.m. and is restricted to bids<lb />
only. Juniors and Seniors may pro-<lb />
-ure their bids in the morning or<lb />
iteimoon in the lobby of the College<lb />
I'nion.<lb />
The Spring Regent is a new social<lb />
event initiated by the Junior Class<lb />
to ronkce the Junior-Senior Dance.<lb />
V"orbing to Gene Hodges, president<lb />
of the Junior Class,  . . the concept<lb />
of the Spring Regent is that of am<lb />
expanded week-emd for the entire col-<lb />
'ege 'population while still adhering<lb />
a customary Junior-Senior. It is<lb />
Germans, Greek Weeks, etc<lb />
The Junior Class has been a little<lb />
handicapped in the formulating, en-<lb />
acting, and achieving of the details of<lb />
the Regent by the small number of<lb />
active Juniors. I feel certain that<lb />
there are more than the ten that<lb />
come to the class .meetings. The Spring<lb />
Regent can only be successful and<lb />
perpetua4 if the Juniors come to show<lb />
some exertion<lb />
Following up Hodges, Judy Plea-<lb />
sant, secretary of the class and a<lb />
member of the committee concern-<lb />
ing the Regent, told how difficult it<lb />
forced to see the reality of Jumior<lb />
non-support. The only organization<lb />
to give us assistance has been APO.<lb />
If anyone is interested in helping, we<lb />
will be in the music room above the<lb />
College Union the rest of the week<lb />
and in Wright Auditorium all day<lb />
Sa'turday decorating<lb />
Otis Sitrothers, Junior Music major<lb />
end SGA President, said in an inter-<lb />
view, "The Glenn Miller Orchestra is<lb />
the finest band ever acquired by the<lb />
Junior-Senior for the Spring Regent.<lb />
Ray McKinley has kept most of the<lb />
members of the original Glenn Miller<lb />
Band and plays the most authentic<lb />
MacLeistt's Pulitzer Prize of Harry Golden's<lb />
be presented here<lb />
4. at !vl5 p.m. in<lb />
. m.<lb />
pay. a modern ver-<lb />
k of Job, will be an<lb />
: be current Entertain-<lb />
s and will be presented<lb />
M.vsiiip of the Student<lb />
 donation.<lb />
I John Car-<lb />
 perd Smuhviek. and<lb />
k are co-starred in<lb />
e I unbar, star of stage<lb />
v featured in the prin-<lb />
nin role.<lb />
 a native North Carolin-<lb />
rJilWboro, will be seen in<lb />
. He appeared last sea-<lb />
twav in the dramatization<lb />
ority Show<lb />
urns Tuesday<lb />
. <lb />
.  demand. East Caro-<lb />
.  ienic Council will pre-<lb />
way in Springtime" for<lb />
:ime on April 18 in Aus-<lb />
rium.<lb />
ororities participating<lb />
. Spt-ctacclar are: Al-<lb />
l's. Alpha (macron Pi, Al-<lb />
i Xi Delta, Chi Omega,<lb />
Kap: a Delta and Sigma<lb />
 Each sorority will pre-<lb />
sion of a Broadway hit<lb />
otire show will be filled with<lb />
 bbM and hilarity of a<lb />
among the bright lights of the<lb />
theatres.<lb />
rarity Spectacular was given<lb />
Fund Benefit last March<lb />
ration of Misses Sophie<lb />
Kay McLawhorn.<lb />
r,anv requests from East<lb />
damn and Greenville resi-<lb />
acular has been sched-<lb />
next week as a benefit for<lb />
 Drive. Admission will be<lb />
. r person and the money<lb />
 - Cancer Fund.<lb />
Only in Attnerica<lb />
and is a former member of the Caro-<lb />
lina Playmakers.<lb />
J. B is one of the most heralded<lb />
and praised plays of the last decade.<lb />
The story portrays the human posi-<lb />
tion of modern man's relationship to<lb />
God. The image of the universe is<lb />
represented as the "big top" with two<lb />
broken down actors who have been<lb />
reduced to selling popcorn and bal-<lb />
loons. In addition to the Pulitzer<lb />
Prize "J. B also won the American<lb />
Theatre Wing Tony Award, for both<lb />
the writing and direction.<lb />
The production to be given here,<lb />
under the producing banner of Alfred<lb />
de Lsagre, Jr who presented the<lb />
play in New York, will have the ori-<lb />
j ginal Broaway setting by Boris Aar-<lb />
onson and the original costumes by<lb />
Lucinda Ballard. The original music<lb />
for "J. B was composed by David<lb />
Amram.<lb />
Following the New York opening,<lb />
Frocks Atkinson, writing in the New<lb />
York Times, said this play is "one<lb />
of the memorable works of the cen-<lb />
tury It is being brought here under<lb />
the Tour Management of the Broad-<lb />
way Theatre Alliance.<lb />
Life Magazine referred to "J. B<lb />
as a "great play, a great hit, a Broad-<lb />
way triumph in its review follow-<lb />
ing the New York premiere. News-<lb />
week Magazine called it a "theatri-<lb />
cal thunderbolt and the Associated<lb />
Press said "a rare theatrical event<lb />
of a lifetime<lb />
to<lb />
our<lb />
hope that the Spring Regent will<lb />
Teachers Attend<lb />
Atlanta Conference<lb />
Dr. Francis Adams of the English<lb />
dfi.antment and C. J. Bradner of the<lb />
isocial studies department will at-<lb />
tend the Southern Humanities Con-<lb />
ference in Athens, Ga Friday and<lb />
Saturday, April 14-15.<lb />
The meeting will be held at the<lb />
Center for Continuing Studies at the<lb />
University of Georgia. The subject<lb />
to be discussed is "The Humanities<lb />
in the Business Community Speak-<lb />
ers will include John E. Tilsford, Jr<lb />
assistant to ohe president of the<lb />
Louisville and Nashville Railroad,<lb />
and iA. M. Sullivan, editor of "Dun's<lb />
Review and Modern Industry<lb />
Dr. Adams will attend the confer-<lb />
ence as the delegate representing the<lb />
North Carolina-Virginia College Eng-<lb />
lish Association.<lb />
2.<lb />
3.<lb />
i.<lb />
Carter Exhibits Color Lithograph<lb />
At Virginia Inviwitional Art Show<lb />
Students To Vote<lb />
For Best Teacher<lb />
On April 18 and 19, the entire<lb />
student body will vote for the<lb />
"Outstanding Insta-uetor" on campus.<lb />
This will he in connection with the<lb />
Pitt County salute to ECC, which will<lb />
take place on April 21-26.<lb />
The "Outstanding Instructor" will<lb />
be determined by the vote of the stu-<lb />
dent body. Suggestions to the stu-<lb />
dents in making their selections are:<lb />
1. Knowledge of the subject matter.<lb />
Ability to present the subject<lb />
matter in an interesting and<lb />
stimulating manner.<lb />
Ability to get along with the stu-<lb />
lents. Firmness, fairness, and<lb />
friendliness.<lb />
His or Her contribution to the<lb />
campus outside the classroom.<lb />
The winner will receive a complete<lb />
academic apparel valued at $125, an<lb />
attache case valued at $50, and a<lb />
plague with the honor on it. All of<lb />
the gifts are being sponsored by Ward<lb />
Vending Company of Greenville.<lb />
The awards will he presented to<lb />
the winner on April 23, at the Moose<lb />
Lodge. There will also be a reception<lb />
for the faculty at this time.<lb />
Voting booths will be set up in the<lb />
College Union on April 18 and 19<lb />
from 9:00-11:00, and 2:00-4:00 pm.<lb />
Full details of this salute to EC<lb />
arrangement in the Glenn Miller<lb />
style as possible in these modern<lb />
days. They will be hard to beat next<lb />
year<lb />
In reference to the upcoming week<lb />
end, Dempsey Williams, Senior Class<lb />
President, commented, 'This year's<lb />
Junior-Senior is marked by two out-<lb />
standing innovations. First it is no<lb />
longer termed Junior-Senior but<lb />
Spring Regent, and second, it will be<lb />
preceded by an afternoon concert<lb />
These two innovations will culmin-<lb />
ate in perhaps our outstanding first-<lb />
class affair of the year. ,<lb />
it is with great anticipation thao<lb />
I await the events of this Saturday.<lb />
See you there<lb />
Board Selects Faulkner,<lb />
Grimes, Publications Editors<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR<lb />
Charles Bruce Carter, member 1 State University of New York, Buf-<lb />
Dr.<lb />
of tihe art department, is curently<lb />
exhibiting a color lithograph entitled<lb />
"Young Man wirtb Flowers" at the Nor-<lb />
folk Museum of Arts and Sciences,<lb />
Norfolk, Virginia. The state exhibit,<lb />
an invitatonal show, has as its theme<lb />
"Flowers in Modem flrints The<lb />
exhibit may be seen through May 3.<lb />
This is the third year Dr. Carter<lb />
has been teaching at East Carolina.<lb />
Ist summer, he studied with Benton<lb />
Spruance, a well-known lithographer.<lb />
Dr. Carter received his training at<lb />
Albright Art School, Buffalo, N. Y<lb />
At a March meeting of the Publi-<lb />
cations Board, Junius D. Grimes HI<lb />
and Walter C. Faulkner were chosen<lb />
1961-62 editors of the Rebel and Buc-<lb />
caneer, respectively.<lb />
Junius is a sophomore English ma-<lb />
jor.<lb />
Grimes' literary career began at<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
where he was on the writing staff<lb />
at "The Daily TarHeel Leaving<lb />
Carolina, he came to EC where he<lb />
joined with the Rebel staff as a writ-<lb />
er and proof-reader. Because of his<lb />
skill in writing and his love for liter-<lb />
lary publications, Grimes stuck with<lb />
the .Rebed and was appointed Assist-<lb />
ant Editor early in his sophomore<lb />
vear. During this time Grimes wrote<lb />
Will appear in the next issue of the an essay concerning William Faulk<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
lalo, N. Y Pennsylvania State Uni<lb />
versity, University Park, Pennsyl-<lb />
vania.<lb />
Dr. Carter is represented in the<lb />
Philadelphia Museum of Art Print<lb />
Collection, Pennsylvania State Uni-<lb />
versity Permanent Collection and nu-<lb />
merous private collections.<lb />
He contemplates a one-man show<lb />
at the Sessaler gallery in Philadel-<lb />
phia during the summer. His series<lb />
of murals on North Carolina history<lb />
and traditions is hung in the Elmhurst<lb />
School,<lb />
Hotice<lb />
The Dean's Advisory Council<lb />
will have its Spring meeting on<lb />
April 13, at 3:00 pm in Rawl<lb />
room 130, announced Dr. R. L.<lb />
Holt, Dean of Instruction. Presi-<lb />
dents of all student organisa-<lb />
tions, including SGA officers,<lb />
and chief marshal are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
ner and the South. This proved a<lb />
highlight of tihe Winter Rebel and<lb />
was another factor that led to Grimes'<lb />
Editorship.<lb />
After being asked if he intended<lb />
to change the Rebel or what he ex-<lb />
actly would like to do with the Rebel,<lb />
Grimes replied: "I would like to see<lb />
"The Rebel" assume a position and<lb />
find a point of view that is repre-<lb />
sentative of our school and of east-<lb />
enn Carolina<lb />
Grimes has appointed the position<lb />
of Associate Editor for the coming<lb />
vear bo Mr. J. Alfred Willis, and Mr.<lb />
st At EC<lb />
ast Carolina Conducts High School Publications Conference<lb />
Carolina College sponsored<lb />
a Publications Conference<lb />
B members of high school<lb />
n 'and yearbooks. The meet-<lb />
t of its kind held at the col-<lb />
jbt to the campus for an<lb />
ay series of events more than<lb />
students from schools in tte east-<lb />
counties of the state.<lb />
1 a? speakers on programs<lb />
nted during the morning and the<lb />
loon were editors and news and<lb />
re writers representing news-<lb />
the state, faculty advisors<lb />
idhool and college publica-<lb />
and personnel from yearbook<lb />
ml publishers.<lb />
Mary Goodman of the college<lb />
sh Department and Mary H.<lb />
Director of the college News<lb />
were coairman for tJhe<lb />
which included disewssion<lb />
rngs in the Austin Building and<lb />
fcMB in the North Dining HU i<lb />
campus,<lb />
ing registration from 9:00<lb />
0 s.m Dean Robert L. HoR and<lb />
H. Speight, Student Govern-<lb />
President, welcomed guests to<lb />
St robber, Associate Editor of<lb />
w-m Daily Free Press; Henry<lb />
of the Greenville Daily Re-<lb />
r; and Eugene Price, <lb />
r of the Goktaboro Nw A <lb />
appeared as speakers at a meeting<lb />
of staff members of student news-<lb />
papers at 10:00 aan. "News and Edi-<lb />
torial Writing for the School News-<lb />
paper" was the subject of discussion.<lb />
"Feature Writing for the School<lb />
Vow-spnpcr and Yearbook" was the<lb />
topic at a convocation of ail dele-<lb />
gates at 11:20 a.m. Joan Brock, staff<lb />
writer on the Raleigh News and Ob-<lb />
server, and Dr. John Ellen, faculty<lb />
advisor of the Buccaneer, were prin-<lb />
cipal speakers.<lb />
James Whrtfield, State News Edv<lb />
tor of the Raleigh News, ndObserv-<lb />
er and trustee of Est Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, as featured speaker at the lun-<lb />
cheon at 12:30 p.m discussed Op-<lb />
rurnities in the Field of Pubbca-<lb />
'Thley B- FHrtrell. Editor and Puh-<lb />
feher of the Washington Daily News<lb />
produced Mr. WWtfjeld and extend-<lb />
ed greetings from the N. C Press<lb />
7 JLtin of which he is president.<lb />
Association of wmc f .<lb />
Editors and staff memhersoi .<lb />
 publications at East Carolina<lb />
o acted as chainmen of PT"<lb />
were Thomas T. Jackson J <lb />
cia A. 1, the East "<lb />
9tludent weekly; Kenneth Kilnat<lb />
rick and Walter C Faulkner of hhe<lb />
R,neer Yearbook; and J. 1?<lb />
Buccaneer, y sfcwtoamas<lb />
Mentin, Jr the Re, "<lb />
David Smith has received the Busi-<lb />
ness Managers seat. Other appoint-<lb />
ments will be made Fall Quarter of<lb />
next; year.<lb />
At the close of the interview,<lb />
Grimes stated that he would like to<lb />
see the students of East Carolina<lb />
CoHege take a more active interest<lb />
in the Rebel as a Literary Magazine.<lb />
Faulkner Editor of Buccaneer<lb />
Also assuming an Editor's position<lb />
for the year 1961-1962 is Walter<lb />
Faulkner, junior business major, and<lb />
former Assistant Editor of the Buc-<lb />
caneer.<lb />
Faulkner's experiences with pub-<lb />
lications is long. He was Co-Editor<lb />
of his high school yearbook, has had<lb />
experience with commercial publica-<lb />
tions, and has been connected with<lb />
the Buccaneer for 'the past two years.<lb />
His intentions for the '62 Buccane-<lb />
er are to find out exactly what the<lb />
students of the college want in their<lb />
yearbook. He feels that, "they should<lb />
be interested in this, because they<lb />
are ipaying for it<lb />
As for changes in the next annual,<lb />
Faulkner hopes to expand more on<lb />
student life. He wishes to give, as<lb />
close as space will allow, a graphic<lb />
picture of the year's events. This<lb />
deals with the pap-rallies, the poli-<lb />
tical campaigns, the outdoor classes,<lb />
and the many other colorful events<lb />
that fill a college year.<lb />
Also in the plans for next year,<lb />
Faulkner intends to make better use<lb />
of the campus scenery, and to use as<lb />
.much or more color in the yearbook.<lb />
"This will tend to give a more accu-<lb />
rate account of our campus' natural<lb />
beauty he stated. Faulkner also<lb />
mentioned that he intends to out out<lb />
the twelve pages of student index.<lb />
He feels that it isn't important, be-<lb />
cause the same information is spread<lb />
throughout the book and is also in<lb />
the Key. and this will give room for<lb />
more important matters.<lb />
Faulkner has appointed Gale<lb />
Koonce as business manager, and the<lb />
other positions will be announced at<lb />
) later date.<lb />
EC Band Accepts<lb />
MENC Invitation<lb />
The EC Concert Band has accepted<lb />
an invitation to present a program<lb />
Thursday, April 20, at a convention<lb />
of the Southern Division of the Mu-<lb />
sic Educators National Conference<lb />
in lAisheviUe. The band was selected<lb />
to appear before the group through<lb />
auditions conducted by a committee<lb />
of the Conference.<lb />
Under the direction of Herbert L.<lb />
Center of the department of music,<lb />
the ensemhle of approximately 70<lb />
musicians will play at 4 p.m. in the<lb />
City Auditorium. The audience will be<lb />
made up of delegates from the twelve<lb />
states which are included in the<lb />
Southern Division of the MENC.<lb />
During the visit to the Western<lb />
part of the state, the East Carolina<lb />
Concert Band will also appear in con-<lb />
cert in Marion. The program there<lb />
will be sponsored by the Marion High<lb />
School Band and will take place at<lb />
8 p.m. in the high school auditorium.<lb />
Selections chosen for performance<lb />
in Asbt-viHe will include "In Quest of<lb />
Truth composed by James Parnell<lb />
of the East Carolina Music Faculty<lb />
for performance at the 1960 inaugu-<lb />
i ation of Dr. Leo W. Jenkins as pres-<lb />
ident of the college here.<lb />
Other numbers will be the as yet<lb />
unpublished "Festival" by Clifton<lb />
Williams of the University of Texas,<lb />
who will act as guest conductor of<lb />
the college band at a performance on<lb />
the campus here May 11; Bach's<lb />
"Toccata and Fugue in D Minor<lb />
and Hoist's "Mooreside March<lb />
The (program at Marion will fea-<lb />
ture selections from "The Sound of<lb />
Music" by Rodgers and Hammerstein<lb />
and a group of marches and popular<lb />
numbers.<lb />
JAMES WHITFIELD (center) was  featured 1  fcgl J?Z<lb />
held hre last weekend. Mrs, Mary Goodman (left), cohairman, and Patay EIHot,  Vroama m<lb />
(right) are also pictured.<lb />
Naval Team To Speak<lb />
On Officer Programs<lb />
Rersenatives from the Raleigh<lb />
Office of Naval Officer Programs<lb />
and the Naval Air Reserve Training<lb />
Unit, Norfolk, Virginia, will visit the<lb />
campus for the punpose of explaining<lb />
fthe Navy's commissioned officer pro-<lb />
trrams to interested individuals. The<lb />
team wiH be located in the College<lb />
Union. April 17-20, 1961.<lb />
Openings are available for assign-<lb />
carrf; in Aviation, General Line, and<lb />
s-veral specialty categories. Most of<lb />
? programs re open for applica-<lb />
tion only to college seniors; however,<lb />
imdergradiiiates who have completed<lb />
60 semester hours of accredibad col-<lb />
lege work may apply for appointment<lb />
as a naval Aviation Cadet.<lb />
Playhouse Holds<lb />
Tryouts Tonight<lb />
Greek drama will be making its<lb />
first appearance on the East Caro-<lb />
lina College campus this spring when<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse presents<lb />
Jean lAnouilh's translation of Sopho-<lb />
cles' Antigone.<lb />
The play is the last in a series of<lb />
three plays dealing with the Theban<lb />
sagathe story of Oedipus; his mar-<lb />
riage to his own mother, Jocasta; and<lb />
of the tragic deaths of his two sons,<lb />
Eteocles and Polynices, and of hia<lb />
daughter, Amtigone<lb />
The story of Antigone centers<lb />
around the conflicting opinions of<lb />
Antigone and Greon, the king of The-<lb />
les. iAfter the deaths of Eteocles and<lb />
Polynices, Creon ordains that Eteo-<lb />
cles be buried with honors while the<lb />
corpse of Polynices be left to be<lb />
mangled by dogs and vultures. Ar-<lb />
guing the case of divine versus hu-<lb />
man or civil law, Amtigone proceeds<lb />
to bury Polynices, but she is cauatfit<lb />
and put to death, her revolt bearing<lb />
fruit only after her death.<lb />
Anouilh's adaptation of the drama<lb />
ie. a contemporary treatment of the<lb />
Antigone myth. Written in modern<lb />
language and presumably for modern<lb />
dress, the play is accepted in France<lb />
as one of the modern masterpieces.<lb />
The Playhouse will combine the Greek<lb />
authenticity of scenery and costumes<lb />
with the contemporary language of<lb />
Anouilh.<lb />
Claude Garren will be making his<lb />
first appearance as director for a<lb />
Pryhioiise production, am)d Itryouts<lb />
will be held in McGinnis 'Auditorium<lb />
tonight, April 18, at 7:00 t-xm. Since<lb />
the production is a joint venture of<lb />
the Playhouse and the Greenvillo<lb />
Fine Arts Festival, townspeople are<lb />
urged . try out and to participate in<lb />
any way .possible. Performance dates<lb />
are May 10, 11, and 12, and the pro-<lb />
duction will be i McGinnis Auditor-<lb />
rum rather than the Sylvan Theatre.<lb />
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THURSDAY, APRIL U, <lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Plagiarism Cases Present<lb />
Problem For Committee<lb />
Numerous easvs involving plagiarism<lb />
have been brought before the college Disci-<lb />
pline Committee, biudents have been sum-<lb />
moned to appear before the Committee un-<lb />
aware that they were guilty of such an of-<lb />
fense: not just unaware of the guilt but un-<lb />
aware that plagiarism is an offense.<lb />
Students charged with plagiarism have<lb />
stated in their defense that they did not know<lb />
they were doing anything wrong, lhey did<lb />
not know that not giving credit for quoted<lb />
material or paraphrasing the ideas ot others<lb />
is plagiarism.<lb />
Webster defines pfcagiarism as "the act<lb />
of plagiarising" which is "to take and pass<lb />
off as ones own (the ideas, writings, etc.<lb />
of another) : to take ideas, writings etc. from<lb />
and pass them off as one's own And a plag-<lb />
iary is a "literary thief<lb />
Plagiarism is a form of cheating and<lb />
therefore students convicted of plagiarism<lb />
are subject to the same penalties as those con-<lb />
victed of other forms of cheating.<lb />
In the Codification of Offenses and Pen-<lb />
alties under the Jurisdiction of the Discip-<lb />
line Committee it is the "recommended mini-<lb />
mum penalty (for cheating) for first quar-<lb />
ter freshmen only: To receive a failing grade<lb />
in the course in which the offense occurred<lb />
and to be placed on academic probation for<lb />
one quarter<lb />
1 is the "recommended minimum pen-<lb />
altv for all students beyond the first quarter:<lb />
To receive a failing grade in the course in<lb />
which the offense occurred, immediate sus-<lb />
oension for one quarter, and academic pro-<lb />
bation for one quarter (or for two summer<lb />
sessions) upon readmission<lb />
Safety Threatened<lb />
War Threats Plague<lb />
American Hopes<lb />
Shame Shame<lb />
On The Role Of<lb />
Universities In<lb />
Colleges,<lb />
Society<lb />
Note: The following is reprinted from<lb />
editorial in THE BULLDOG, University<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR<lb />
Waf . . . not since Korea have<lb />
(rhouajla of real war crossed the<lb />
minds of most Americans. Fortun-<lb />
ate ly for us, no war has been fought<lb />
,n American soil since the great<lb />
War-Betweent-The-Sfcates. This has<lb />
gfrnm the American a feeling of safe-<lb />
ty, a great feeling, but a rather<lb />
flimsy feelirvg. Flimsy in the fact<lb />
that, no maitter how great oar de-<lb />
fences are, we are not invincible. Not<lb />
too nvany people can realize this. Our<lb />
wars have len .great, and our wars<lb />
f've been won  by us.<lb />
Today we are brought face to face<lb />
with the realization that war on our<lb />
soil does not seem so far-fetched.<lb />
Laos. Atfrica, and other Communist<lb />
infiltrated countries are bearing this<lb />
feet to us every day. Talls at the<lb />
(leneva Conferences have been to no<lb />
i;vail. There remains a somber outlook<lb />
towards the East-West relations, and<lb />
it gets no better as time progresses.<lb />
Pritain's .Prime Minister Macmillan<lb />
and President Kennedy have confer-<lb />
red recently on the problem of the<lb />
series of crises that have arisen re-<lb />
cently between the eastern powers<lb />
and the western powers. Their coun-<lb />
tenances have not been bright, nor<lb />
will they be bright until a definite<lb />
understanding is reached around the<lb />
work! concerning nuclear weapons.<lb />
"Gone With The Wind" is now<lb />
making reruns throcgn the U.S. It<lb />
 flints a vivid picture of what hap-<lb />
pened to the country during the fam-<lb />
ous Civil War. At o,ne point in the<lb />
show, there is a scene which depicts<lb />
thousands of wounded and dead, ly-<lb />
in-g in the streets in agony, with lit-<lb />
tle help. This could well happen again,<lb />
here, but there is no tourniquet that<lb />
can stop radiation poisoning.<lb />
i Adolf Eichman, ex-member of the<lb />
Nazi party, began his ordeal by trial<lb />
Vast Tuesday in Jerusalem. For fif-<lb />
teen years he ran away from what<lb />
'Promise Of New Day<lb />
Gray Clouds-Swaying<lb />
TreeFinally The Rail<lb />
By ROY MART1S<lb />
Lois rrren  'Better Than Ever<lb />
Good<lb />
an editorial in lnr- cubbyuu, y10 7  ' . - Kllt now he<lb />
of Redlands. California. In defining and dis- he had been a -part.of tnowhe<lb />
cussing the role of the university in society,<lb />
it applies to all institutions of higher learn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
(tjps)A new wave of McCarthy ism,<lb />
spread by the film "Operation Abdlition"<lb />
and such organizations as the Christian Cru-<lb />
sade and the John Birch Society, is sweep-<lb />
ing over the country today. These anti-com-<lb />
munist forces are directing a major portion<lb />
of their propaganda at our institutions of<lb />
higher learning.<lb />
It is ironic today when the United States<lb />
is engaged in a battle for its very existence<lb />
that those who must take the roles of leader-<lb />
shipthe educated persons who are trained<lb />
to meet the communist challenge on all levels<lb />
are the very people coming under attack-<lb />
and in the name of freedom.<lb />
University professors and students,<lb />
many of whom have studied communism and<lb />
its relation to the changing world situation,<lb />
are held to be those most susceptible to the<lb />
"party line These "misguided intellectuals<lb />
are accused of being duped into doing the<lb />
dirty work for the communists.<lb />
These attacks on education raise a fund-<lb />
amental question: What is the role of the<lb />
University in society?<lb />
Ideally the University is a sanctuary for<lb />
truth where every idea can be explored and<lb />
challenged. However, the University is a part<lb />
of societya society which often fears many<lb />
of the ideas discussed in the university. Often<lb />
the society is seeking to restrict this flow of<lb />
ideas and a basic conflict is set in motion.<lb />
Although it is the object of constant at-<lb />
tacks whether they be from communist forces,<lb />
religious factions, etc the university can<lb />
only justify its existence as long as it con-<lb />
tinues to explore all ideas in an objective<lb />
manner. The minute that it falls from its<lb />
platform of objectively and begins to propa-<lb />
gate its ideas from only one frame of refer-<lb />
ence, the university ceases to be a university<lb />
in the true sense of the word.<lb />
Since the university explores many ideas<lb />
it may be called many things by many peo-<lb />
ple Being a member of the university com-<lb />
munity is much like living in a glass house<lb />
at which people are always throwing rocks.<lb />
When the rocks stop coming then the ideas<lb />
probably have stopped flowing from the uni-<lb />
versity and something is wrong.<lb />
However, the university must also main-<lb />
tain itself financially to provide the teachers<lb />
and books so essential to this flow of ideas.<lb />
And much of this support must come from so-<lb />
cietythe same society thRt is often afraid<lb />
and distrustful of the university.<lb />
While students and faculty members may<lb />
often be individually criticized, the ad-<lb />
ministration must defend and try to make the<lb />
concept of "academic freedom meaningful<lb />
to people who lare seeking the elimination of<lb />
ideas they do not agree with.<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian is a weekly newn-<lb />
paper edited by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College. Dedicated to good standards of jour-<lb />
nalism and accurate presentation of news,<lb />
the purpose of the newspaper as a communa-<lb />
tive organ is to inform, to educate, to stimu-<lb />
late, and to make our readers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this page are<lb />
necessarily representative of the majori-<lb />
I at the vengeful hands of the Jews<lb />
that managed to escape his command.<lb />
Let us hope that there will be no<lb />
more Koreas, Laos, or Eichmans to<lb />
plague our hope for peace. And let<lb />
us also prav that there will be no<lb />
Gone With The Wind" written about<lb />
ourselves. ,<lb />
ROTC Pickets Military<lb />
Ball At U. Of Illinois<lb />
(US)One dozen rebellious ROTC<lb />
students picketed the Military Ball<lb />
last week carrying such signs as<lb />
'Forced RO Must Go "Educators,<lb />
Not Dictators" and "To Serve by<lb />
Choice and Not by Force<lb />
Members of the Students Agamst<lb />
Compulsory ROTC, the demonstra-<lb />
tors spent about two hours marching<lb />
first in front of the IHini Union,<lb />
then in Champaign and finally in Ur-<lb />
bana<lb />
The action was termed a success<lb />
by the head of SACROTC. He point-<lb />
ed out that although students are<lb />
afraid to object to compulsory bask<lb />
ROTC individually, they are willing<lb />
to demonstrate in groups.<lb />
The University of Illinois is cur-<lb />
rently studying the status of its com-<lb />
pulsory ROTC program. In Decem-<lb />
ber, 1960, a faculty committee, study-<lb />
ing the ROTC program at the Uni-<lb />
versity, recommended that effective<lb />
September, 1961, basic ROTC be-<lb />
ome voluntary at the University of<lb />
Illinois for a trial period of at least<lb />
three years.<lb />
prior to that, in April, 1960, the<lb />
Student Senate Kmortirtjtee to Iif.<lb />
vestigate Compulsory ROTC recom-<lb />
mended the discontinuation of com-<lb />
puteory ROTC at the University.<lb />
"Walking is the best exercise, if<lb />
you can dodge those who aren't<lb />
Herbert V. Proohnow.<lb />
In its presentation of Terence Rat-<lb />
tigan's "Separate Tables" this week<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse has pos-<lb />
sibly reached its peak in good drama<lb />
for this year.<lb />
(A well chosen cast did justice to<lb />
two well written plays in this pro-<lb />
duction,<lb />
By "well chosen" we mean that not<lb />
only did the players look their parts,<lb />
but were quite capable of playing<lb />
hem as well. The best suited in this<lb />
respect was John Quirm whose slight<lb />
frame and delicate voice, with a little<lb />
makeup would have gone a long way<lb />
in portraying "an ex-public school-<lb />
master, seventyish, quiet and im-<lb />
passive looking" even without his able<lb />
ability as an actor.<lb />
As Mr. Malcolm in Table by the<lb />
Window and later as Major Pollock<lb />
in Table Number Seven, H. D. Rowe<lb />
ha equaled his previous role as<lb />
Greenvald, the defense attorney, in<lb />
The Caine Mutiny Court Marshal.<lb />
Bvuu though a little weak in his first<lb />
appearance on the stage opening<lb />
Rowe warmed uip in the scenes to an<lb />
excellent level of acting which lasted<lb />
throughout the presentation of both<lb />
plays.<lb />
Playing opposite Rowe in both<lb />
plays, Lois G-arren, first as Mrs.<lb />
Shankland, then as Miss Railton-Bell,<lb />
again (and probably better than ever<lb />
before on the EOC campus) demon-<lb />
strated her ability as an actress. She<lb />
is to be especially commended for<lb />
her contribution at the close of scene<lb />
II of Table by the Window, as is<lb />
Rowe for his acting just previous to<lb />
this. Enough action, good dialogue<lb />
find fine acting made this the best<lb />
scene of the night.<lb />
Minnie Gaster, Marilyn F. M. Gord-<lb />
lt y, amd S. Pat Reynolds were all ex-<lb />
cellent in their respective parts as<lb />
Lady Matheson, Mrs. Railton-Bell,<lb />
and Miss Meacham. They, like some<lb />
of the others, however, required a few<lb />
lines in the opening to warm them<lb />
up.<lb />
Ruth Lamtbie as Miss Cooper hit<lb />
a few weak spots but still managed<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
to be quite consistent and competent<lb />
in both plays.<lb />
Of the two waitresses, Mabel and<lb />
Doreesi, the character of Doreen was<lb />
the better part and Catherine La-<lb />
bamme did the better job. Her accent<lb />
was quite believable in the English<lb />
atmosphere and we caught ourselves<lb />
wondering just how long since we had<lb />
crossed the channel.<lb />
Westley Howard was much better<lb />
as Charles Stratton in the second<lb />
play, but he had a couple of good<lb />
scenes in Table by the Window too.<lb />
Sue Stocks Taylor in the role of<lb />
his girl friend (and later his wife)<lb />
was not quite as good. While her<lb />
actions and manner on stage can be<lb />
criticized very little, her dialogue<lb />
bad a few flaws from time to time<lb />
. . . still, these did little damage to<lb />
the over-all effect of the entire<lb />
night's production.<lb />
The set worked fine except for the<lb />
limitations placed on it by mediocre<lb />
lighting. We never could decide if<lb />
the producer wanted us to see both<lb />
aets at once or only one of them. The<lb />
use of blue lights for scene changes,<lb />
however, was most effective.<lb />
Another lighting flaw became ap-<lb />
parent each time a character lit a<lb />
cigarette. The lights reflected the<lb />
smoke from one cigarette in such a<lb />
way that, as it drifted up, it gave<lb />
the appearance of a smoke-filled bar<lb />
instead of a hotel lounge.<lb />
In summary we may say that com-<lb />
petent direction, a well chosen cast,<lb />
good acting and an excellent play<lb />
were all combined for the best dra-<lb />
matic production the playhouse has<lb />
presented this year. We add, how-<lb />
ever, the actors and actresses deserve<lb />
a good deal more praise. We have<lb />
seen good directing and well written<lb />
plays this season but this is the first<lb />
of which we may comment, "There<lb />
was not a single POOR character<lb />
portrayed in it<lb />
Driftwood, bleached by he earlv spr,<lb />
sun, littered the expanse of sand. Bottles 2<lb />
cans, some of them partially buried, dottec<lb />
the surface of the shore. A small tree, adr?<lb />
in the water washed ht.ck and for h Umwl<lb />
the beach, caught in the grasp of the in<lb />
ing tide.<lb />
Overhead, the cloud now -ray, pu<lb />
Lack :he straining rays of the afternoonsa j<lb />
Occasionally, the clouds parted and the<lb />
n errvnHy ral flaw from its in.prisoasjjj<lb />
fa the heavens, nushed forth a- if uddeab<lb />
, rri-mcipa'ei only to be retrie ed agtj<lb />
me on e" ?orce. which pushed the ckm, ,<lb />
together again.<lb />
The wind increased. The smal pioai<lb />
almost to the ground. Limbs, deadeaaj "<lb />
winter, began to groan and snap. Soon <lb />
beach was cluttered with the debr<lb />
As the wind continued its onslaught 35.<lb />
on tend, a small boy. his mongrel do.<lb />
lowing close behind, appeared<lb />
His hair, a bit bushy, whipped in the witf.<lb />
The dog stood behind his nester cowenu<lb />
from the strength of the wind.<lb />
Not far from the shore,<lb />
its limbs, broken and gBJ<lb />
against the storm. How man<lb />
tree been a part of this scene efora<lb />
could only wonder.<lb />
The waves, as time ; 1 - began -<lb />
mount in size and force. The old<lb />
to the pole began to pitch, straining for:.<lb />
lease from its moorings. Soon, the wad<lb />
gan to leap over the gunwales  and t:<lb />
you could see only the bow beam<lb />
and down in the rushing water.<lb />
Then, as I gazed across tl ar, j<lb />
the rain. It came hurriedly as if to cover<lb />
perhaps sweep away the result- - wi<lb />
Soon, the earth would smell fresh agair <lb />
the tide would subside. Then the g<lb />
soar from their shelter, back to the si<lb />
continuing their eternal search. And<lb />
warmth of the sun would return, brinp<lb />
with it the promise of a new day.<lb />
EC Students Involved In<lb />
Accidents During Holidays<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Weekend Otters Famed Play;<lb />
f Antigone9 Tryouts Tonight<lb />
After receiving<lb />
from a fellow student, several com-<lb />
ments should be stated concerning<lb />
our Student Government Association.<lb />
First, although it is evident that our<lb />
SGA has not funtioned as well as it<lb />
could have, I am inclined to agree<lb />
with my fellow student that the sar-<lb />
castic notes in this column did not<lb />
help the situation. But we must re<lb />
member that it is definitely easier to<lb />
be destructive than constructive. When<lb />
the SGA does submit an earthshak-<lb />
ing improvement or idea, then this<lb />
newspaper will probably be the first<lb />
to praise its glories.<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
a bruising letter weekend; but since J. B a touring<lb />
Broadway show, is scheduled for Fri-<lb />
day night, we suggest that all stu-<lb />
dents see thia celebrated play. The<lb />
plot and the characters are well<lb />
worth your time.<lb />
Very few of us higher intellects<lb />
notice the posters tacked all over the<lb />
campus; but if anyone wishes to wear<lb />
a cap and gown in the graduation<lb />
exercises he should order one in the<lb />
student store (Wright building.).<lb />
With the entertainment exploding<lb />
on campus this week, one found that<lb />
Me nights were filled by offerings<lb />
from the Playhouse, Separate Tables<lb />
nnd Simple Simon, the Pitt theatre,<lb />
f the students on this campus, the faculty, Gone With the Wind, and ie enter-<lb />
staff, or the administration, but rather tainment series, J. B. Many of us are<lb />
those of the student writers. inclined to head for hs baach on the<lb />
Over the Easter Holidays several<lb />
accidents occurred involving stu-<lb />
dents from the college.<lb />
On Saturday, April 1, four youths<lb />
were out boating when a wave<lb />
swamped the 15-foot outboard.<lb />
Two companions reached shore af-<lb />
ter clinging desperately to a cap-<lb />
sized outboard motorboat for five<lb />
hours in the cold water. The missing<lb />
youths are Patrick Couglin and Hugh<lb />
Pinch.<lb />
Arthur E. Cockrell, 21, one of the<lb />
.survivors said, "After the boat tipped<lb />
the waves really began to kick up<lb />
and the water got cold. We were<lb />
pushing the boat to shore and in the<lb />
process Couglin and Finch couldn't<lb />
make it<lb />
He said Couglin and Finch "were<lb />
in pretty bad shape" when they let<lb />
go<lb />
The other survivor is Robert Lee<lb />
Carr, who is a junior at Eaat Caro-<lb />
lina. Couglin is a senior at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina. Both are<lb />
from iRoeky Mount, N. C.<lb />
The accident occurred on the Pungo<lb />
River. The Coast Guard is still sear-<lb />
ching for the misaing youths.<lb />
Woman Fatally Injured<lb />
On Tuesday, April 8, 28-year-old<lb />
Jacksonville woman was fsdally in-<lb />
jured near Kinaton whan strack by<lb />
a car being operated by Spencer Guy-<lb />
lord, a junior at Eaat Carolina, and<lb />
second baseman for the Pirates.<lb />
Jim Mallory, baseball coach, said<lb />
Gayiord wan one of four ball players<lb />
in the vehicle, returning from Jack-<lb />
sonville where the team had played<lb />
Camp Lejuene earlier daring the day.<lb />
The other boys in the ear wars Larry<lb />
Crayton, Marls Bynum, and Beaaly<lb />
Jonas.<lb />
Putrobnan W. D. Fustian of -Hu-<lb />
ston, reported the woman aposrsnt-<lb />
In the near future the Pkyhouae<lb />
will again produce another play.<lb />
Antigone, a contemporary version of<lb />
the Greek tragedy, is the choice and<lb />
its director, Mr. Oaude Gsrrsu, hopes<lb />
that all students wig come to tryouts ly ran into the path of the Gaylord<lb />
or work on the technical staff. Be ear from the ahrniMw of tfes<lb />
sure to check the bulletin boards for Damage to lbs car was set at<lb />
the dates of tryouts. Remember that and no itawgaa wars made<lb />
anyone who has an iatarsat in thas- to Parriah.<lb />
tre is welcome to join in the fun. Another aecidartt, whkh<lb />
on March 31 involved Jerry W. Pow-<lb />
ell, a senior at E.C who was shot<lb />
as he was being interviewed for a<lb />
job in the N.C. National Bank in<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
While Powell sat talking to one<lb />
of the bank officials, in an adjoin-<lb />
ing room a World War I Veteran was<lb />
talking to a trust officer about some<lb />
funds in trust.<lb />
According to a placement bureau<lb />
official a heated argument developed<lb />
between the veteran and the trust<lb />
officer, and without any warning the<lb />
veteran pulled a gun and aimed at<lb />
the officer. The officer lunged at<lb />
the veteran and the gun went off go-<lb />
ing through the wall to hit the un-<lb />
aware Jerry.<lb />
Although Powell was not serious-<lb />
ly injured, the situation could have<lb />
been fatal had not Powell rose after<lb />
the official rose, when he heard a<lb />
scuffing in the adjoining room.<lb />
Notice To Seniors<lb />
Students who will be graduated<lb />
by next fall should register with<lb />
the placement office as soon as<lb />
possible, announced Jack Ed-<lb />
wards, Director of Placement<lb />
Service. Forma may be obtained<lb />
any thus during Administration<lb />
Hours, in room 20S of the Ad-<lb />
mitttatrstkm Building.<lb />
Registration with the<lb />
meat Office requires six<lb />
For atudenta who have a .<lb />
graphV envelopes are avaSasie<lb />
is Iks placement office for <lb />
ing M duplicates far $1.00.<lb />
Ne'er Meets The Twain<lb />
(ACP)You live in time: we<lb />
space. You're always on the move, we're<lb />
wnys at ressc<lb />
You're aggressive; we're passive. 1<lb />
like to act; we like to contemplate.<lb />
We always hark back to the pas:<lb />
always look forward to the future. We i<lb />
for the lost paradise; you wait fot :he<lb />
lennium.<lb />
We accept the world as it is; you try<lb />
change it according to your blueprint.<lb />
live in peace with Nature; you try to imp<lb />
your will on her.<lb />
Religion is our first love: we revel<lb />
metaphysics. Science is your<lb />
delight in physics.<lb />
You believe in freedom of speech<lb />
strive for articulation. We believe m fi<lb />
of silence; we lapse into meditation.<lb />
You first love, then you marry. We rj<lb />
marry, then we hove. Your marriag<lb />
happy end of a romance; our marriageis<lb />
beginning of a love affair. Your tnarnaj<lb />
a contract; our marriage is an indissoii)<lb />
bond.<lb />
Your love is vocal; our love is mute.<lb />
delight in showing it to others: we try<lb />
to conceal it from the world.<lb />
Selfassertiveness is the key of ;<lb />
cess; self-abnegation is the secret of our<lb />
vival.<lb />
You're urged every day to wan: morej<lb />
more; we're taught from the cradle to<lb />
less and less. Joie de vivre is your ideal:<lb />
quest of desires is our goal.<lb />
We giorify austerity and renu<lb />
you emphasize gracious living and enjoy<lb />
Poverty to you is a sign of desrmdatio<lb />
is to us a badge of spiritual elevation.<lb />
In the sunset years of life, vou renj<lb />
enjoy the fruits of your labor: we renoi<lb />
the world to prepare ourselves for the !j<lb />
after.<lb />
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Center Conducts<lb />
Two-Hour Class<lb />
In Nurse Training<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital is the nur-<lb />
:es training center for 41 EC coeds,<lb />
enrolled in the new Nursing School.<lb />
Classes are conducted in the hos-<lb />
pital's classroom on Monday, WediH<lb />
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Mrs. Warren, Dean of the Nursing<lb />
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ment The girls recently selected<lb />
their uniforms and hats which they<lb />
will begin wearing Winter quarter of<lb />
next year.<lb />
Uniforms Selected<lb />
Commented Mrs. W. E. Martin, Di-<lb />
rector of nursing at Pitt Memorial.<lb />
"We hope it is going to mean more<lb />
end better qualified nursing in east-<lb />
ern Carolna. With a nursing school<lb />
connected with tfce hospital, there is<lb />
a higher quality of nursing<lb />
Not only will the Nursing School<lb />
mean a higher quality of nurses<lb />
eastern Carolina, but it adds prestige<lb />
to EC.<lb />
The first two quarters of instruc-<lb />
tion provide a transitional period be-<lb />
,nveen college and nursing, in the<lb />
fall there were 52 students in the<lb />
school, only 9 decided to change their<lb />
fieW of study.<lb />
Success Measured<lb />
The success of the new school can<lb />
be measured in the letters of inquiry<lb />
directed to Mrs. Warren. These let-<lb />
ters have come from not only high<lb />
.school seniors, but also students in<lb />
other colleges as well as college gra-<lb />
duates. Over a hundred such letters<lb />
have been received. Approximately<lb />
60 applications have been sent through<lb />
the registrar for admission to the<lb />
Nursing School next fall.<lb />
The initiation of the School of<lb />
Nursing here at EC is a step for-<lb />
ward in educational opportunities at<lb />
this college.<lb />
Mrs. Elda H. Jenkins, nursing instructor, explains th re-<lb />
wards of nursing to two of her students.<lb />
Mrs Inez Martinez, Mrs. Eva Warren, and Mrs. Elda Jenkins supervise the<lb />
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Student Pianists To Present<lb />
Series Of Joint Recitals<lb />
Two tiuiteiut pianists will appear in<lb />
afe in Eastern North Carolina<lb />
towns dWing the period from April<lb />
6 through May 1.<lb />
Mary Craig Daughtrulge and Ben-<lb />
jamin Franklin Keaton, Jr pupils of<lb />
Elizabeth Drake of the musir fac-<lb />
ility, appeared m joint recitals at an<lb />
assembly program in the Edenton<lb />
High School April 5, ami will appear<lb />
nt a meeting of the Music Club in<lb />
Wekfctfi April IS at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
In a series of solo recitals Mr.<lb />
Keaton will play in Fairmont April<lb />
L in a recital sponsored by Mrs. Hal<lb />
Floyd. At the C re swell High School<lb />
he will appear April 25 under the<lb />
sponsorship of the Woman's Clu'b.<lb />
ingements for the program were<lb />
made by Mrs. Jean Shavender Wool-<lb />
:i!(l of Cicwwell.<lb />
Mr. Keaton will be presented by<lb />
the coUeige department of music in<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi Elects<lb />
New Slate Of Officers<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi. social sorority,<lb />
has elected new officers to serve for<lb />
1961-1962 school year. Jame Gur-<lb />
ts will take over the duties of<lb />
ident from Judith Taylor former<lb />
-ident of the sorority.<lb />
Other officers eleted to serve with<lb />
Jane are:<lb />
Louise Rogers, vice president and<lb />
mistress; Janice Sessoms, re-<lb />
-tvretary; Sandra Thompson,<lb />
corresponduig secretary: Barbara S.<lb />
ants, treasurer: Martha A. Allen,<lb />
rush chairman; Nancy Collins, public<lb />
relation chairman; Jean Carol Mor-<lb />
ris, historian and reporter to "To<lb />
Pragma fraternity magazine.<lb />
.lour Phelps. fraternity education;<lb />
ie McArthur, scholarship chair-<lb />
man: Elizabeth Rogers, standards<lb />
man: Arm Sugg, doorkeeper;<lb />
Jniee Si 990RM, senior delegate to<lb />
Fanhellenic Council; and Elizabeth<lb />
Rogers, junior delegate to Fanhel-<lb />
lenic Coumci.<lb />
Mary N. Shaw, a member of Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi. will be president of the<lb />
Fanhellenic Council for next year.<lb />
his graduatinig recital May 1 in the<lb />
MeCinims auditorum at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
The recitals are events in a pro-<lb />
gram initiated at the college in Janu-<lb />
ary to encourage interest in the arts<lb />
in Eastern North Carolina and to<lb />
share ;he talents of campus musi-<lb />
cians and artists with interested peo-<lb />
ple in the area.<lb />
Miss Paughtridge has chosen as<lb />
selections for the recitals works by<lb />
Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin. Mr.<lb />
Keaton will play the Ravel Sonatine;<lb />
Beethoven's Sonata, op. 31, No. 2; and<lb />
selections from the works of Mozart,<lb />
Chopin, and Brahms.<lb />
Industrial Arts Faculty<lb />
Attends Annual Meet<lb />
Three faculty members of the In-<lb />
trial Arts department were in St.<lb />
s !at week attending the annual<lb />
tiun of the American Indus-<lb />
trial Arts Association. All were par-<lb />
's in Convention programs<lb />
1 eld at the Chase-plaza Hotel.<lb />
Carroll W. Smth. as president of<lb />
v rth Carolina Industrial Arts<lb />
ciation, is serving both as official<lb />
-rate of the state organizaton and<lb />
a delegate from East Carolna.<lb />
Director Kenneth L. Bing of the<lb />
-trial Arts department here act-<lb />
as moderator of a panel discus-<lb />
sion on "Should the Objectives of In-<lb />
dustrial Arts Change?" Robert Pay-<lb />
singer of the college faculty served<lb />
as a speaker at a round-table discus-<lb />
sion on "What Characterizes Con-<lb />
temporary Industrial Arts Electric-<lb />
ity and Electronics?"<lb />
Barbara Ann Ellis<lb />
Assumes Duties<lb />
Of Chief Marshal<lb />
Barbara Ann Ellis, sophomore, has<lb />
begun her duties as chief marshal<lb />
during the 1961-1962 term.<lb />
She heads a group of 18 women<lb />
students chosen in the campus-wide<lb />
SGA election. Sixty-eight students<lb />
were candidates for the eighteen posi-<lb />
tions as marshals.<lb />
The new college marshals will act<lb />
as leaders of sections of the academic<lb />
procession at commencement exer-<lb />
cises May 21, and participate in other<lb />
activities centering around the gra-<lb />
duation of students from East Caro-<lb />
lina. During the coming school year<lb />
they will serve as ushers at campus<lb />
programs and entertainments.<lb />
Barbara Ann was chosen by her<lb />
fellow marshals as their chief for<lb />
the 1961-1962 term. She succeeds Ca-<lb />
mdlla Henderson. Barbara Ann is a<lb />
sophomore English major and is a<lb />
member of the English Club amd vice<lb />
president of Chi Omega sorority.<lb />
Other marshals chosen in the SGA<lb />
election are Julaine Gannon, Carole<lb />
Anne Rankin, Libby Cooke, Rebecca<lb />
Singleton, Perry Daniels.<lb />
Beth Harris. Kay Priest, Nency<lb />
Coggins, Eleanor Speckman, Jean<lb />
Lasater, Theresa McDaniels.<lb />
Diana Foster, Susie Street, Donna<lb />
Ann Parker, Elizabeth Taylor, and<lb />
Barbara Schwab and Cathy Shesso<lb />
alternates.<lb />
Cynthia Ann Menidenhall, recrea-<lb />
tion director at the College Union, is<lb />
faculty advisor of the marshals.<lb />
NCBSU Sponsors<lb />
Student Summer<lb />
Mission Program<lb />
Three students enrolled in North<lb />
Carolina institutions have been ap-<lb />
pointed to serve as suimmer mission-<lb />
aries dcjfing the doming summer.<lb />
James Oklham, civil engineering ma-<lb />
jor at Duke University, from Amar-<lb />
illo, Texas, will participate in a Eur-<lb />
opean Work Gaimp; Jane Price, Sen-<lb />
ior at Watts Hospital School of<lb />
Nursing in Durham, will serve in a<lb />
Baptist Hospital in Ghana, West Af-<lb />
rica. Miss Price is a native of Dua<lb />
iham. George Grig-shy, Jr from Hol-<lb />
ly Springs, a pre-med stodent at the<lb />
University of North Carolina, will<lb />
olo vacation Bible School and lay<lb />
church work in Alaska. At the state-<lb />
wide BSU Leadership Training Con-<lb />
ference, Wake Forest Baptist Church,<lb />
Winston Salem, April 21-23, the three<lb />
students will be presented in a spe-<lb />
cial iprogram. These students are be-<lb />
ing sponsored by the Baptist Student<lb />
Union of North Carolina. Student<lb />
contributions to world missions are<lb />
made through a program of mission-<lb />
ary education amd concern called<lb />
LISTEN (Love Impels Sacrifice To-<lb />
ward Every Need).<lb />
Members of the BSU on the East<lb />
Carolina College campus are contri-<lb />
buting to help send these summer<lb />
workers and to send scholarships,<lb />
medical supplies, and food to especi-<lb />
ally needy groups including refugees.<lb />
More information about BSU world<lb />
missions can be obtaned from Ann<lb />
Hoyle, local BSU Missions Chairman,<lb />
or BSU President Sue Lassirter.<lb />
Plans for emphasizing world needs<lb />
on this campus include:<lb />
1. .A LISTEN Week once a month,<lb />
including a Missions Forum on<lb />
Monday at 5:15 p.m A Missions<lb />
Luncheon, usually on Thursday,<lb />
featuring information, worship,<lb />
and a light lunch, or, in some<lb />
cases, the deliberate giving uip of<lb />
a meal and donating the money<lb />
to the Missions Fund; and, a col-<lb />
lection, in the local Baptist Sun-<lb />
day Schools for the Mission<lb />
Fund.<lb />
2. "Operation Hobo"a pfrojedt<lb />
whereby students do most any<lb />
kind oif work in the community<lb />
Center Displays<lb />
Faculty Art Work<lb />
On display at Greenville a -<lb />
ter through April 2 m work b<lb />
hers of the Art Departm,<lb />
rarge from painting to drawtL <lb />
phics. weulpture, aw -mnuu<lb />
'. ;<lb />
Pairin<lb />
Outgoing SGA President Jim Speight presents the official SGA Gavel to Otis Strother, recently elected presi-<lb />
dent for the 1961-62 school year. Th presentation occurred at the Annual SGA Banquet on April 4 following<lb />
the installation of the new SGA officers.  by Grover Smith-wick)<lb />
Student Publication Suggests<lb />
Valuable Tips On Tour Travel<lb />
New YorkThe United States Na-<lb />
tional Student Assoiation has an-<lb />
nounced publication of the thirteenth<lb />
edition of its annual student travel<lb />
guideWOKKw STUDY, TRAVEL<lb />
lABROlAiD. The new 120 page book in-<lb />
cludes valuable tips and information<lb />
for all students planning any type<lb />
of overseas travel experience. Six<lb />
major sections make up the contents<lb />
of the book.<lb />
The "Tour Travel" section discus-<lb />
ses the pros and cons of tour travel,<lb />
gives guides for selecting a tour,<lb />
provides a brief description of a num-<lb />
'ber of travel organizations and out-<lb />
lines the services of .the various Na-<lb />
tional Student Travel Offices over-<lb />
seas.<lb />
The "Indefpendent Travel" section<lb />
iprovides information on trans-ocean<lb />
transportation including student<lb />
ships, land transportation including<lb />
auto rentals and car purchase plans,<lb />
and food and lodging for the inde-<lb />
pendent student traveler.<lb />
for pay and then give their earn- A MW in m 1961 edition<lb />
fc the "Student Traveler" section.<lb />
The material included covers infor-<lb />
mation needed by all students trav-<lb />
Contacting Baptist students, and<lb />
others interested, by mail or in<lb />
person and presenting- world<lb />
needs iamd an opportunity for<lb />
thru to volunteer for service as<lb />
Summer Missionaries, or to con-<lb />
t,i' vte money that the mission<lb />
nrogwii may continue to oper-<lb />
ate.<lb />
eling abroad including passport and<lb />
visa regulations, currency conver-<lb />
sion, buying in Europe, languages,<lb />
telling time overseas and aboard ship,<lb />
and clothing. The section includes a<lb />
listing of the National Government<lb />
Tourist Offices and National Student<lb />
Travel Oftfices as well as suggested<lb />
pre-travel reading lists.<lb />
The "Festivals" section lists many<lb />
of the major festivals and other<lb />
events schedules for the summer of<lb />
1961.<lb />
The "Study Abroad" section has<lb />
three sub-divisions: Summer Ses-<lb />
sions (of 'European universities);<lb />
Seminars and Travel-Study programs;<lb />
and American Universities Abroad.<lb />
Also included is a listng of scholar-<lb />
ships and other awards as well as a<lb />
listing of organizations sponsoring<lb />
such awards.<lb />
The "Working Abroad" covers<lb />
both work camp programs and regu-<lb />
lar employment overseas.<lb />
WORK. STUDY, TRAVEL A-<lb />
LROA is available at $1.00 per copy<lb />
from the II. S. National Student As-<lb />
sociation, Dept. R. 20 West 38th St<lb />
New York 18, N. Y.<lb />
SAM Magazine Names<lb />
Committee Chairmen<lb />
Chairmen who will head committees<lb />
of the East Carolina Chapter of the<lb />
Society for Advancement of Manage-<lb />
ment and members of these groups<lb />
have been announced in SAM-O-<lb />
GRAM, publication of the student<lb />
organization.<lb />
The East Carolina chapter of SAM,<lb />
the recognized national professional<lb />
organization of management in in-<lb />
dustry, commerce, government and<lb />
educaton, carries on a varied program<lb />
of activities during the school year<lb />
and is one of the outstanding organi-<lb />
zations for students in the college<lb />
School of Business.<lb />
New committee members are: Ar-<lb />
rangements: B. Leon Johnson, chair-<lb />
man, and Dallas T. Fuller; Member-<lb />
s-hip; Ronald Hunt, chairman, and<lb />
Paul Jenkins; Program: James T.<lb />
Mustain, chairman, Bofwie Martin,<lb />
and Edward E. Penuel.<lb />
Publicity: Norwood F. Crawford,<lb />
chairman, Woodnow Rriggs, W. Joe<lb />
Hasty, and Jean Ellis; Alumni: Wil-<lb />
liam L. Hudson, chairman, and Floyd<lb />
Smith; Awards: Ronald L. Henry,<lb />
chairman, and Judy Wilson.<lb />
five teacher. Tree Gordie j l '<lb />
fe m oil.  aFi'r-<lb />
Forms<lb />
'SiKnlays an<lb />
T<lb />
"rnM.MMtifT0n<lb />
Ie NVel. ai oil, "Bitr Fi-<lb />
FMT; John Menu, an  <lb />
Md Donald Sexauer. tw0 cas<lb />
plastics. "On Top 0f M . worl <lb />
-Hill of Pebbles <lb />
Drawing entered are by fin<lb />
Garter ("Fhiaaongcr"), hv 5jr <lb />
mmnm ("fWiariefafearg, 18W)<lb />
' ' Wflp' Ommhy ('Trndfinvf<lb />
Cr rhms are the forte 0f Dr (V<lb />
irul Leon Jacobean .njrnjfi<lb />
'hef0<lb />
?.   trio "f<lb />
v,tn the Resistance movement in IU<lb />
I ay during World War II. Dr J<lb />
son shows t'A-o compositions done <lb />
the silk screen process.<lb />
Sculptors in the exhibit are CraT<lb />
ley, Mims and Meritt.<lb />
Cti "Standing Rga-<lb />
hdi<lb />
About 85 per cent of U. S. busi-<lb />
nesses are unincorporated.<lb />
(welled steel) Mim' "T<lb />
ed steel) and Meritt's "Old<lb />
Carved cedar) m e thirdly<lb />
mensioTi as does Paul Minis' collec-<lb />
tion of decorative pottery.<lb />
The public is invited fa attend as<lb />
house on Sonday, April 15<lb />
rm ton until five, honorinjr th? fc<lb />
partment members.<lb />
The Center, which<lb />
Eighth and Evans Fltn'sta, is opes<lb />
regularly each Tuesday u<lb />
urday. from n until five.<lb />
Job Interviewers Seek<lb />
Prospective Employees<lb />
r.e :<lb />
Representatives from<lb />
rap schools and b . <lb />
be on campus soon to interview ro-<lb />
dents for teaching and other positions.<lb />
Studer.ts registered f<lb />
ment Office may go by Room 208 of<lb />
the Administration Bu: ;rj<lb />
axiministration hours and sign dp for<lb />
an interview. The schools represent-<lb />
ed will be:<lb />
Wilminjrton. Delaware; Bail<lb />
City Schools; Burlington. N.C Q<lb />
Anne's Cousnty. Maryland.<lb />
Business Firm representives whi<lb />
will be on campus are:<lb />
Commercial Credit and H<lb />
Belk.<lb />
BARBARA ANN ELLIS<lb />
Chauncey, Stevens Direct Impressive<lb />
ring Concert Of Joint Glee Clubs<lb />
Sp<lb />
The Women's Glee Club and<lb />
Men's Glee Club presented a joint<lb />
ert in Wright Auditorium April<lb />
11. The Women's Glee Club was un-<lb />
der the direction of Beatrice Chaun-<lb />
cey and the Men's Glee Club was un-<lb />
der the direction of Charles Stevens.<lb />
Guest soloist for both choral groups<lb />
as Ann Darden, senior voice major.<lb />
She also assisted as piano accompan-<lb />
ist in the duo accompaniment for five<lb />
selections by the Women's Glee Club<lb />
based on Tschaikowsky's Nutcracker<lb />
Suite.<lb />
Accompanist for the Women's Glee<lb />
club was Kay Wiggs, and for the<lb />
Men's Glee club, Brett Watson.<lb />
Members of the Men's Glee Club<lb />
who were heard in solos in the con-<lb />
cert were Mike Kilpatrick, M. B.<lb />
Godbokl, Bill Newbury, Terry Owens,<lb />
and Jerry Prescott.<lb />
Among numbers sung by the Wom-<lb />
en's Glee Club were Sanctus, from<lb />
the Fan re Requiem amd a group of<lb />
folk songs, including Do Lord, a spir-<lb />
itual; He's Gone Away; Ay, Ay, Ay;<lb />
aiid In Silent Night.<lb />
On the Men's Glee Club's portion<lb />
of the conceit were O Bone Jesu by<lb />
PaJestrina; The Lord Hath Command-<lb />
ed, for men's chorus with soprano<lb />
solo by Mendelssohn; a group of spir-<lb />
ituals; and a medley of familiar songs<lb />
from Rodgers amd Hammerstein's<lb />
Oklahoma, among them Surrey With<lb />
tenge on Top and Ramms City.<lb />
Mm spring concert Women's Glee<lb />
and Men's Glee Club marked<lb />
public concert by these<lb />
Hbeir present directors.<lb />
has been a member of<lb />
pwtment Faculty for<lb />
b&amp;t m directing the<lb />
H for the first<lb />
Hb new member<lb />
of the Music Department Faculty,<lb />
and has reorganized the Men's Glee<lb />
Club, which has been inactive for sev-<lb />
eral years.<lb />
Each glee club numbers around 50<lb />
singers.<lb />
Art Instructor Displays<lb />
Painting At UNC<lb />
Metz T. Gordley, faculty member<lb />
of the art department was represent-<lb />
ed by a wash drawing Hurricane<lb />
Forest in the University of North<lb />
Carolina National Print, Drawing,<lb />
and Sculptcre Exhibition which was<lb />
or. display through April 1.<lb />
Mr. Gordley's drawing was includ-<lb />
ed among 140 works chosen for dis-<lb />
play from among several hundred<lb />
entries by artists in all parts of this<lb />
country. Judges were Alfred Sessler<lb />
of the University of Wisconsin and<lb />
Lee Chesney of the University of<lb />
Illinois.<lb />
Mr. Gordfley was the only North<lb />
Carolina artist whose work was in-<lb />
cluded in the show. He teaches paint-<lb />
ing here at the college.<lb />
We all<lb />
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OR. PKOOD'S THOUOMT FOR THB DAY: In College, it<lb />
isn't ivho you knoiv that countsit's whom.<lb />
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Dear Dr. Frood: I just can't seem to<lb />
get in step with the rest of the students<lb />
here. They enjoy parties, dancing, folk<lb />
singing and dating. None of these<lb />
things interest me at all. Am I behind<lb />
the times or what?<lb />
Left Out<lb />
DEAR LEFT: You're in the right times;<lb />
you're just one of our squares.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I have a confession.<lb />
All my life I have been trying to<lb />
learn how to whistle. I just can't<lb />
Please, will you tell me how to<lb />
whistle?<lb />
Puckered<lb />
DEAR PUCKERED: Watch the birds.<lb />
Notice now they gather a pocket of<lb />
air deep within the breast, then<lb />
push thin jets of this air into the<lb />
throat, through the larynx, tip and<lb />
around the curled tongue, and then<lb />
bounce the air from the roof of the<lb />
mouth out through the teeth (which<lb />
act like the keyboard on a piano).<lb />
Practice this. Jn no time your<lb />
friends will be amazed at the beau-<lb />
tiful, warbiy trills that flow from<lb />
your beak.<lb /><lb />
Dm Or. Frood: What do you think ac-<lb />
counts for the fact that college stu-<lb />
dents smoke more Luckies than any<lb />
other regular?<lb />
Marketing Student<lb />
Dr. Frood: Hamlet killed Polo<lb />
nius. Macbeth stabbed Duncan.<lb />
Richard murdered his little neph-<lb />
ews. Othello strangled Desdemona,<lb />
and Titus served Tamora her two<lb />
sons in a pie before killing her. Don't<lb />
you think this obsession with vio-<lb />
lence would make an excellent sub-<lb />
ject for a term paper?<lb />
English Major<lb />
DEAR ENGLISH: No, I don't, and my<lb />
to you is to stop<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: My coach is writing this tetter<lb />
tor me because I am illiterate. We want to<lb />
know if I got to team how to road to get into<lb />
I am the bast football player in the<lb />
X<lb />
DEAR X: Every<lb />
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you learn how to road<lb />
today win insist that<lb />
of luck, X,<lb />
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EAST CAKOL 1 N 1 A N<lb />
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or Harris Represents<lb />
College In Contest<lb />
'ail i and ill . in? tj Ed ward<lb />
- .1 !r I ,a!i i te  'i a ft I'd<lb />
in' n " beiiir i i  I ill the K.tti<lb />
i,i ai Gallery, Rawl building. Th<lb />
uxhil M ion i ponos i ed ' 1 he eolleg<lb />
'  a: tint of ai I and i open lo the <lb />
publi<lb />
 i !y Glamour nal ' a<lb />
i aitn i- i nj injj .i<lb />
.ii  n to t'iint the Ten Best I'm<lb />
ol '.'  men in the I United<lb />
Si ai .<lb />
Included in the show are ten oil Ymiri- women in the United St:t<lb />
amtrv . three drawings, and a ea from all ovei the country<lb />
cin i am ii g. Majoi work; in 1 he e <lb />
I ioi ure i he ten euflwases, all ex-<lb />
onple! of abstrael art.<lb />
"In my paint r g Mr. I .anca ter<lb />
tated, "I have 11 ied to use form and<lb />
o i lo expre s these experiences<lb />
(both visual and emotional) instead<lb />
 S( leetinp aibjeeit -mad tei which<lb />
hold fee!in! in it ielf, 01 mood, oi<lb />
, motional significance<lb />
Because of ii worth, Mr. Lancas-<lb />
ter's exhibition will be kept and used<lb />
m the college program of I ra eling<lb />
exhibition shown in various Eastern<lb />
N'01 h Carolina towns.<lb />
 gru ate of I he Vain 'eboro Fai m<lb />
Hi h School, Mr. Lancastei baa<lb />
 I ai ' at Eas1 ai dina since<lb />
tes Attend<lb />
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ing in his current exhibition at the Kate Lewis Gallery in Uuwl<lb />
 11! their respective colege and<lb />
 ni.vei iti'es. Northern, Southetrn,<lb />
I astern and Western "belles" wil<lb />
open their entire wardrobes, lives and<lb />
 1 i .ina'itie- for inspection.<lb />
The contest will be judged by a<lb />
Clamour Board in New York it<lb />
1 umo! inie t his month.<lb />
Ea;  Ga 1 olina 'ol ege  ii: be 1<lb />
. .  ted by Beth Hani , a sophomore<lb />
Km' lish majei.<lb />
Beth is an attractive brownette,<lb />
 ho, bo the casual observer, give an 1<lb />
n re "don of ladylike poise combined <lb />
ith playful good humor, s1  is ' " : WBm<lb />
:,! to responsibility oi to ' <lb />
 udei  on cam; a foi ?he<lb />
 1. 1 ated in many aetivitie .  '<lb />
1957 and 1- schedule I foi graduation  and off campus.<lb />
 May ol this year. I  is serving a the Cii On ega<lb />
He has served as presulen of the orority secretary<lb />
 secretary and vice presi-<lb />
llrudth Portrays Simple Simon<lb />
i PI I'nivi rsity Women, the play is<lb />
, iven primarily for children- but<lb />
Simple Simon, St .  , 4 rp <lb />
   li si udent s 1 uesday.<lb />
  ' . tion<lb />
Vipri 1 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Pom Hull '  i directing the show<lb />
Ibi the plaj as a "fun play<lb />
1 put concerns Simon who is try-<lb />
1  a  ie from the Pieman.<lb />
I Cnfortui tely, Simon is without the<lb />
Lv and ttiis situation<lb />
to near execution three<lb />
 , , ts of the production<lb />
; tin law I and under-<lb />
to Simon, the shaving<lb />
V11 C luib;<lb />
tlei  of t! Ta 1 Cka ter of Phi Sig-<lb />
n a l'i. nal ional honoi ary fraternity<lb />
for men in education; historian of<lb />
   .1 ter of the honorary<lb />
ai  frwfc : nit; I ' Ita Phi Delta; and<lb />
t foi the roller closed-<lb />
.in-uit te!e isii : . ' em.<lb />
lie is unione. a mall group of stu-<lb />
,Vnt cho en to 1 epresent East Caro<lb />
lina in I he national puhlical kwi 'Who's<lb />
Who Among Students in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges<lb />
Eh miriv I kvrmitoD y. a member oi<lb />
Wonu n's Juli'iary Board, S.G.A Y.<lb />
D.C Buccaneer staff, participated in<lb />
mural basketball, and was a<lb />
liomecon 1 - ' sor.<lb />
Off campus, she i? a Metho<lb />
ibeT, an has been a Sun<lb />
lav s  beache . choirmember,<lb />
1 ('hurcli camp counselor.<lb />
"The promises of today' politi-<lb />
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,  agei : Suzi Truesdale,<lb />
. i . ai ; Ross Thomas,<lb />
tor; and Ed Lanoaa-<lb />
' enery.<lb />
is , portraying<lb />
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.  .  , Excutkmer; Suzi Truesdale,<lb />
 , Sight  : Alice I oriolano, the<lb />
. ar; Pave Thrift and. Bob<lb />
the Guards, and Sue Hoi-<lb />
Henderson, Mary Helen<lb />
i Cox and, Denard Harris,<lb />
 i ,ur1 Vttei dants.<lb />
Tickets may le purchased from<lb />
  . AAl'W. Since the<lb />
 .  e 1 'e (riven to charity<lb />
lit.id i i , models an 'on campus'1 osittii which was includ<lb />
ii v rdtob ill outfits lo be judged bj a GLAMOI li board in  1 VMOI<lb />
i diii i i to find th ! n t  i DTessed College Women in 11- I . S.<lb />
(Photo b) I red Itolx - i<lb />
John Robbins Wins First<lb />
Place In Rebel Contest<lb />
:<lb />
MEMBERS OF DI'i . . . colled money for the Easter Seal Drive at the<lb />
main entrance to the college. Collection averaged $12 per hour for the three<lb />
daj s of the drive.<lb />
Danforl '   ' Mc-<lb />
 . ; . 1 1 i<lb />
an no<lb />
t be used for<lb />
admis -ion.<lb />
r.<lb />
Sorority Collects Money For<lb />
Annual Easter Seal Drive<lb />
The Delta Omicron chagyter oi Al-<lb />
pha Delia Pi collected money for the<lb />
annual Easter S-al drive Tuesday,<lb />
Attention Seniors<lb />
An) senior who has not made<lb />
reservations tor a cap and gown<lb />
should pick up forms in the Stu-<lb />
dent Suppl) s'' base of Wright<lb />
Building today, announced Mr.<lb />
Harry Rainey, manager of the<lb />
student supply stores. Final or-<lb />
ders will be mailed out on Sat-<lb />
urday April 15.<lb />
Last .? Days!<lb />
TODAY - FRIDAY<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
in Color<lb />
ii<lb />
do they fall for you head first?<lb />
, . 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic<lb />
. water with their ha<lb />
tymade to u<lb />
v t your hair. Alcoh<lb />
But 'Vaseline Hair<lb />
It's i pure light groomingo<lb />
0;i   es. And just a littl<lb />
GONE WITH<lb />
THE WIND<lb />
starring<lb />
CLARK GABLE<lb />
VIVIEN LEIGH<lb />
99<lb />
Wednesday, and Thursday of last<lb />
week.<lb />
The girls were stationed at stra-<lb />
btgic points fchroughout the city, stop-<lb />
ping cars and asking for donations<lb />
to help the crippled children.<lb />
Nancy Cox, chairman of the com-<lb />
mittee in change, assigned working<lb />
areas to the sisters, and each collect-<lb />
ed during her break(s) from classes.<lb />
The AlH'i's collected on an average<lb />
of approximately twelve dollars per<lb />
hour.<lb />
"For such a worthy cause, we are<lb />
glad to work said one of the girls.<lb />
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   1 "assing" is<lb />
  of Life's<lb />
The ions<lb />
meadows ipn of th(<lb />
1  t. : lay    i  ession- 1  R pictures if a soiled, yes-new day. The the n<lb />
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1lace winner re<lb />
Faculty Attend<lb />
lath Conferenc<lb />
3<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Delta Zeta Initiates<lb />
Winter Pledge Class<lb />
The Gamma Pledge Class of Delta<lb />
eta Sorority was initiated March<lb />
25.<lb />
Initiation of the pledge class was<lb />
held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.<lb />
Following initiation the new sisters<lb />
were honored at a luncheon, during<lb />
which the Delta Pledge Class receiv-<lb />
ed their ribbons.<lb />
Janet Wescott received the "Best<lb />
Pledge" award for the Canuno Pledge<lb />
Class. Each of the new sisters re-<lb />
ceived the Delta Zeta Mug. The Gam-<lb />
ma Pledge Class included: Jane Ruf-<lb />
fin, Janice Deaton, Sandra Stain-<lb />
hack. Martha Melton. Dale Whitted,<lb />
Betty Gardner aiini Judy Kuglow.<lb />
Thomas Spry Presents<lb />
Senior Honor Recital<lb />
Thoma Spry, ti in el player, pre-<lb />
ented Vpril 12,<lb />
i A 'ai.<lb />
He iva acoa; . :i 111- . I  Vl'd<lb />
mist, and a ' ing him<lb />
Al.r ngebord Jarret, soprano, Ruth<lb />
Graber, accompanist, Craig Da<lb />
rilge, and Jan es Burnes, trumpet.<lb />
His M'o. ram included Ooncei'<lb />
for Two Trumpets by Manfredini.<lb />
'l!i-1 du bei inii and "Mem glau-<lb />
biges Herze, fxohlooke by .1. S.<lb />
Bach; "For my Transgress i  by<lb />
Grimm; am) " antabile by Gaubert.<lb />
,  numbei were: "The Bell-Mai <lb />
 i "The Time fox Making<lb />
Songs - Rogers; and "Concertino,<lb />
op 29 by Riisager.<lb />
Tommy has sei-verl as vice presi-<lb />
dent and ward Phi Mu Alplxa.<lb />
treasurer i  MENC, and has been a<lb />
n ember of I e Mar.Mine Band, the<lb />
Concert Band, Brass Choir, Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha Brass Q Orchestra, and<lb />
College Choir<lb />
f the Mai<lb />
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MAA<lb />
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Phi Omicron Elects<lb />
Sylvia Lamm President<lb />
Sylvia Lamm<lb />
961-1962 :<lb />
Omicron. <lb />
 economic Wi1<lb /><lb />
year Syh ia. a junior, a as<lb />
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tion.<lb />
i  , new office are nni<lb />
Riddick, vice presidenl; A<lb />
man. secretary; and Judith H<lb />
soi . ter.<lb />
The f Phi 0<lb />
He has also a peared in Carousel. :1 '   stodents wh<lb />
and Kiss Me Kate and will solo with<lb />
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IS A HtSiSTIIUD t0tMIIK OF CKHlMOUOie MNB t <lb />
A big selection of team and individual award . over<lb />
700 authentic uom figuret<lb />
Engraving done in our Service Department.<lb />
Lautares Bros. Jewelers<lb />
X  ana ont<lb />
  ::;i eaa. nangmc nnn<lb />
Evans Street<lb />
ship, person<lb />
ties of leadership, me gnition.<lb />
New members initiated Tuesday<lb />
evenhug include: Rebecca Parker,<lb />
Pheron K-e Heb '. Smith,<lb />
Miis Carol Lewis, Rachel Par<lb />
and the four new officers k the or-<lb />
ganization.<lb />
'Everyone believe- in the eolden<lb />
inle: Give unto others the advice you<lb />
can't use yourself -Personnel Ad-<lb />
istratio<lb />
"Man now knows what on the<lb />
other side of the moon but still can't<lb />
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Coda-ell's Homers Lead EC Win<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
EC RIDS FOR NCAA AND SOUTHERN CONFERENCE<lb />
The President of the Southern Conference was here last<lb />
week to view the situation concerning ECC's conference bid, as<lb />
well as the chances for National Collegiate Athletic Association<lb />
recognition. Doctor Ray 0. Duncan, who is at the helm of the<lb />
Health and Physical Education Department at. West Virginia<lb />
University was the visitor on campus last week and talked to<lb />
EC officials.<lb />
Applications have been sent by college officials for admitt-<lb />
ance to the larger collegiate organizations. However, the Pirate<lb />
athletic teams will not be eligible to participate in the Southern<lb />
Conference until two years of NCAA recognition. This is a ruling<lb />
by the conference, and unless changed, it appears as if the col-<lb />
lege will not be a Southern Conference member until at least two<lb />
more years.<lb />
If East Carolina joins the NCAA it will be a defect in one<lb />
sense, because the Bucs are a member of the North State Con-<lb />
ference. Under NCAA rules, the Pirates will not be able to prac-<lb />
tice basketball in the off season, which is usually in the Spring;<lb />
the football practices held in the Winter would be limited to 20<lb />
davs: it would be impossible to work out prospective athletes at<lb />
EC until admitted to the college. But the other members of the<lb />
North State, who would still be under NAIA rules and could do<lb />
the things mentioned above.<lb />
East Carolina's primary goal after the NCAA recognition<lb />
would be to become a member of the Southern Conference. There<lb />
is always the optimistic side of the picture, if ECC is ad-<lb />
mitted, the college's recruiting program may skyrocket, as out-<lb />
standing athletes in this part of the country is concerned. Know-<lb />
ing that the Bucs would be a future Southern Conference repre-<lb />
sentative would certainly laid the ECC scouts in receiving some<lb />
of the top basketball and football players, because the prospec-<lb />
tive players would know that this school would be taking a big<lb />
jump, local and national, toward sports recognition.<lb />
The teams in the Southern Conference come from four<lb />
states and the District of Columbia. West Virginia usually is<lb />
the power in most sports, George Washington is the Washington,<lb />
D. C. representative. The state of Virginia has the most teams<lb />
in VPI, VMI, Richmond, and William &amp; Mary. North Carolina's<lb />
lone participant is Davidson, and South Carolina is represented<lb />
by The Citadel and Furman.<lb />
ECC's admittance would give the league ten teams, and the<lb />
Pirates would not be a weak sister in the league comparing several<lb />
previous engagements with outside competition, A thundering<lb />
23-7 football win over Richmond helps prove this statement. The<lb />
11)60 grid Bucs could have knocked off some of the SC teams, and<lb />
so could the cagers of Coach Earl Smith. The Pirate baseball<lb />
nine would be a power in this conference. A usually strong Uni-<lb />
versity of Delaware baseball nine took a volting 20-0 defeat at<lb />
the hands of the powerful EC diamonders. Springfield College,<lb />
which has the largest P. E. department in the nation, was a 13-9<lb />
victim of the men of Coach Jim Mallory.<lb />
Hence the EC major athletic clubs have proved themselves<lb />
to be able to make creditible showings against top flight com-<lb />
petition against well established Universities and colleges outside<lb />
of the North State League. The big three sports at EC are not<lb />
the only accomplishment in athletics that have been outstanding.<lb />
The 1957 swimming team won the NAIA championship in De-<lb />
troit, Michigan. The tennis, golf, and track teams have not been<lb />
a weak sister against some of the NCAA schools.<lb />
Many people think possibly that the Pirates should with-<lb />
draw from the North State, go independent, and play under NCAA<lb />
rules. But this would create a financial problem that the school<lb />
may not be able to solve. It does take more money to play outside<lb />
of the North State Conference than to remain in the league.<lb />
But as long as the Bucs remain in the North Carolina conference<lb />
the athletic set-up will be hindered a great deial regardless of<lb />
what happens. The plans are for the teams to cut down on their<lb />
athletic scholarships.<lb />
East Carolina certainly faces tai decision that will be a big<lb />
one for the future. The guess is that EC will join the NCAA and<lb />
try to be a Southern Conference member as soon as possible de-<lb />
pending on whether the Conference's ruling on the school hav-<lb />
ing to wait two years or not stands. If this could happen, it would<lb />
be the greatest thing that ever happened to the athletic pro-<lb />
gram in the history of the school.<lb />
All-Conference<lb />
Centerfielder<lb />
On Hitting Spree<lb />
Wally CockreM is becoming quite a<lb />
slugger for the hard hitting Pirate<lb />
'baseball nine. The versatile outfield-<lb />
er centerfielder has hit three home-<lb />
,i'ums in four Buc contests. Two of<lb />
(these blasts have been at home, and<lb />
the other round tripper was hit at<lb />
Camp Lejuene against the Camp La-<lb />
juene Marines.<lb />
Wadly is an all-state and all-con-<lb />
feience holdover from last year's<lb />
championship nine. The veteran out-<lb />
fielder hit .333 last season and came<lb />
up with a couiple of homers. But the<lb />
vslufsging southpaw swinging Cock-<lb />
rell has already suirpassed his home<lb />
rain total of 196C<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory employs his<lb />
ahagger in the noimiber three position<lb />
in the batting order behind second<lb />
acker Spencer Gaylord, and in front<lb />
of leftfielder Gary Pierce. Wally's<lb />
best hitting performance of the young<lb />
campaign came at the expense of<lb />
Si ningfield in the Buc opener. A tri-<lb />
ple, single, homerun, and a walk<lb />
was quite a day for Wally.<lb />
Not only has the Buc center-<lb />
fielder been hitting well for the dis-<lb />
tance, Iwit so has a couple of other<lb />
Pirates from last yeai's crew. Jim<lb />
Martin, a left handed hitting first<lb />
sacker pounded a grandslamimer in<lb />
the Buc's 20-0 verdict over Delaware.<lb />
The starting pitcher of that contest,<lb />
Larry Crayton, smashed a 2 ruin hom-<lb />
er over the leiftfield fence in the ini-<lb />
tial frame to help his own cause.<lb />
Crayton was eventually the winning<lb />
pitcher of the one-sided affair.<lb />
A big surprise for East Carolina<lb />
has been the play of Floyd Wicker a<lb />
basketball player who reported late<lb />
for practice. The lanky lefthanded<lb />
hitting Wicker is currently playing<lb />
at the hot corner position at third<lb />
base and came into his own in the<lb />
Delaware affair with three hits. One<lb />
of Wicker's hits was a booming first<lb />
inning triple when EC scored 7 runs.<lb />
Leftfielder Gary Pierce has been<lb />
hitting the long ball, but the big<lb />
outfielder, a .367 hitter last season,<lb />
and batting champion of the league<lb />
in 1960, has not connected for the<lb />
distance as yet.<lb />
Other Buc batsmen shining with the<lb />
5 tick have been catcher Charlie John-<lb />
son and short stop Glenn Bass. Both<lb />
players also have been outstanding<lb />
defensively thus far, as has Spencer<lb />
Gaylord the second baseman.<lb />
On the (pitching side, lefthander<lb />
( ray ton has a 2-1 mark, and is the<lb />
only Buc involved in a decision of-<lb />
ficially. But Country Boykins, Na-<lb />
than Green, Lacy West, and Dan<lb />
Rouse have looked impressive in their<lb />
outings for tihe men of Coach Jim<lb />
Mallory.<lb />
Boykins pitched tihe first of the<lb />
practice game against Delaware, and<lb />
Green hurled no hit and no run ball<lb />
against Gamp Lejuene. The latter<lb />
worked the final 5 innings. West has<lb />
seen relief action in the Springfield<lb />
contest and the Delaware game. Rouse<lb />
tihrew the last frame in the Buc's<lb />
20-0 decision over Delaware.<lb />
Stafford, Webb,<lb />
Roberson Tennis<lb />
Co-Captains<lb />
The lettermen from the 1960 ten-<lb />
nis squad have elected senior tri-<lb />
Oantains for the 1961 campaign Bert<lb />
c 'afford from Hamilton, Al Webb<lb />
fjoni Kirwtons -and Elton Roberson,<lb />
from Robersonville, were chosen as<lb />
captains.<lb />
Webb is currently the number three<lb />
ran for the Bucs and is playing his<lb />
"mufftl reason. Stafford is the num-<lb />
ber five man and is in his second<lb />
oa on of "o'le're competition. Rob-<lb />
in on, who is the number six man, is j<lb />
1 -. Vjs third year with the Buc<lb />
nettera.<lb />
Ko nding out the squad ia Harry Fel- J<lb />
un, the number one man on the squad.<lb />
Blarney Tanner is currently the<lb />
ivumber two man, and Tony Trabert<lb />
ia playing as the number four man.<lb />
The Bucs have a 3-4 record at the<lb />
present time. East Carolina won their<lb />
ihst match of the season at the ex-<lb />
pense of the College of Charleston.<lb />
Winner for the Pirates were Harry<lb />
Felton, Al Webb, Jerry Muecke, and<lb />
Bert Stafford. In scoring the Bucs<lb />
won seven of nine matches.<lb />
The Pirates found tough going<lb />
against a strong Stetson University<lb />
and Florida State. Elton Roberson<lb />
and Bert Stafford, won their matches<lb />
against Stetson but the Buc netters<lb />
were beaten 7 to 2. Florida State<lb />
V-roved too powerful for the game<lb />
Pirates, and the result proved to be<lb />
an 8 to 1 set-back. Al Webb and<lb />
Jerry Muecke scored victories for the<lb />
touring EC termis squad.<lb />
The Bucs defeated Toledo Univer-<lb />
WALLY COCKRELL has been doing some brilliant slugging for the Pirate<lb />
nine during the young season. The veteran Senior outfielder who already<lb />
has 3 homers to his credit will be seen in action Monday with the reat of<lb />
hrs mates when Coach Mallory's team plays Appalachian.<lb />
Apps Play EC Monday;<lb />
Delaware Beaten 20-0<lb />
A seven run first inning gave East<lb />
Carolina a lead that it never relin-<lb />
quished last Thursday afternoon. The<lb />
University of Delaware team event-<lb />
ually lost 20-0. Larry Crayton start-<lb />
ed and pitched the first fiur innings.<lb />
The ace southpaw waa responsible<lb />
for his second win against one set-<lb />
back.<lb />
After a couple of walks, third base-<lb />
man Floyd Wicker tripled to deep<lb />
lefrtcenter driving in three Buc runs.<lb />
These tallies proved to be enough to<lb />
win but they merely set the stage<lb />
for the other big bats of the Pirates.<lb />
Sipencer Gaylord, the EC second base-<lb />
man doubled Wicker home, and then<lb />
Crayton hit a two run homer over the<lb />
left field fence.<lb />
Jim Martin, the veteran first sack-<lb />
er for East Carolina hit a grandslaxn<lb />
homer in the fifth to give tihe Bucs a<lb />
tremendous lead. This was a 330 foot<lb />
blast over the right field wall and<lb />
down tihe foul line. Grayton's and<lb />
Martin's blasts were the only home-<lb />
runs of the long afternoon.<lb />
Nathan Green replaced Crayton in<lb />
the 5th, and the righthander contin-<lb />
ued to shut out the visitors, as did<lb />
Dan Rouse, the football quarterback.<lb />
The latter hurled the final frame.<lb />
The victory waa the Buc's second<lb />
against one loss.<lb />
BEST STAFFORD<lb />
Tennis Tri-C aptain<lb />
Nky, from Toledo, Ohio ina<lb />
mutch during teanvt Fio<lb />
trip. Winners were Stafford, Moot<lb />
and Tanner. The final sco 0f a<lb />
tilt was 3 to 1.<lb />
The EC netters of Coach Weak:<lb />
Carr returned hon y w<lb />
defeated by Kabuaazoo, Mict<lb />
by $-1 aeore. I -  .<lb />
only Pirate to win ora. gr<lb />
defeated y<lb />
7-2 in a Sad m coffiw,<lb />
This ni gave their fe,<lb />
of the young<lb />
backs.<lb />
i<lb />
agaiast 4 set-<lb />
The following boys are trtinj<lb />
out for the I9C1 East Caroliru<lb />
college golf team: Don Coaler,<lb />
Bill Guthrie, Steve f ulp Arettt<lb />
Clark, Winkie Casey, Kill Streets,<lb />
Vance Taylor, and Charlie Condnn.<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
(Author of "I Waa a Teen-OM Duarf" uTht Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gtita etc.)<lb />
DateSoftl TeamMl VS.sIchedu Teamlie FieldTime<lb />
March271 EWJvs.oWWND13:00 p.m.<lb />
March 274 WWNDvs.3WWJ14:30 pjn.<lb />
March 272 EWJvs.3EWND24:30 pjn.<lb />
March 274 EWNDvs.2EWND34:30 p.m.<lb />
March281 EWJvs.Ii oWWJ13:00 pjn.<lb />
March 283 WWNDvs.oEWND14:30 pjn.<lb />
March284 WWNDvs.2EWND23:00 ip.m.<lb />
March 284 EWNDvs.WWJ24:30 pjm.<lb />
March 291 EWJvs.rEWND13:00 p.m.<lb />
March 2d3 WWJvs.o sEWND14:30 p.m.<lb />
March 292 WWJvs.4WWND33:00 p.m.<lb />
March 292 EWJvs.4EWND34:30 p.m.<lb />
April41 EWJVB.2EWND24:30 p.m.<lb />
Atpril43 WWJvs.2WWJ33:00 p.m.<lb />
April53 WWNDVB.4EWND13:00 pjm.<lb />
April14 WWNDvs.2EWJ14:30 pjn.<lb />
April52 EWNDvs.2WWJ24:30 pjn.<lb />
April64 EWNDV8.3EWND14:30 pjn.<lb />
April63 WWJvs.2EWJ14:30 p.m.<lb />
April103 WWNDvs.4WWND24:30 p.m.<lb />
April101 HWJvs.2WWJ13:00 pjn.<lb />
April112 EWJvs.o mEWND13:00 p.m.<lb />
April11)3 EWNDvs.4WWND14:30 p.m.<lb />
April113 WWJvs.r  )WWND24:30 p.m.<lb />
April121 EWJvs.4EWND14:30 pjn.<lb />
April122 WWJvs.2EWJ34:30 p.m.<lb />
April132 EWNDvs.3WWND24:30 pum.<lb />
April133 EWNDvs.3WWJ33:00 p.m.<lb />
April171 EWJvs.2EWJ13:00 pjm.<lb />
April174 EWNDvs.WWND14:80 p.m.<lb />
April172 WWJvs.3WWND24:80 p.m.<lb />
Ha April183 EWNDvs.2EWND14:30 p.m.<lb />
April181 EWJvs.4WWND34:30 p.m.<lb />
pAjpril192 EWJVB.3WWND24:30 pjn.<lb />
f lApril204 EWNDvs.3WWJ13:00 pjn.<lb />
April202 WWJvs.3EWND14:30 pjn.<lb />
Bucs Capture<lb />
Exibition Tilt<lb />
Over Delaware<lb />
By PARKER CHESSON<lb />
The itowinig Delaware baseball<lb />
team was defeated 8-6 by the East<lb />
Carolina Pirate's in a practice game<lb />
played at College Stadium last Wed-<lb />
nesday afternoon.<lb />
Due to the two teams' lack of ade-<lb />
quate action over the Easter holi-<lb />
days, tlie coaches decided to bold<lb />
this exhibition to give their boys a<lb />
chance to sharpen their batting eyes<lb />
before Thursday's regularly sched-<lb />
uled game.<lb />
Earl "Country" Boykin and lanky<lb />
Imnketfl star Lacy West shared<lb />
the hurling duties for the Bucs. Nei-<lb />
ther of the two were greatly impres-<lb />
sive in their appearances, hut botii<lb />
showed promise of developing into<lb />
reliable pitchers for Coach Jim Mal-<lb />
lory's mound corps.<lb />
Wally Cockreli, East Garolma's fins<lb />
centerfielder, struck the decisive blow<lb />
of the game, just as he had done in<lb />
the Pirate's two previous contests.<lb />
With the score tied in the laat inn-<lb />
ing and with one mam on base, Cock-<lb />
reli lined a tremendous shot over the<lb />
right-field fence to provide the win-<lb />
ning margin for the locals.<lb />
One of the oddities of the contest<lb />
was the lack of a plate umpire. The<lb />
catcher of the respective teams<lb />
called the balk and strikes, plus the<lb />
decisions at home plate.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's diamonders<lb />
return home Monday for a twin bill<lb />
with Appalachian's Apps. The Pirates<lb />
played AC yesterday on the letter's<lb />
home diamond. Southpaw ace Larry<lb />
Crayton was supposed to have toed<lb />
the hill for the EC nine.<lb />
Monday's doubleheader will be the<lb />
first of the sort of the year for East<lb />
Carolina. Prior to the AC encounter<lb />
the Bucs had a 2-1 record, and the<lb />
Bulldog contest marked the first con-<lb />
ference tilt. Monday's game will be the<lb />
first home conference game of the<lb />
season. East Carolina is the defend-<lb />
ing North State League champions<lb />
and appear to be stronger than last<lb />
season's well balanced nine.<lb />
Notice<lb />
More books haive been written about<lb />
the American Civil War than about<lb />
any other subject except religion,<lb />
says the Library of Congress.<lb />
The 1961 edition of VA Fact Sheet<lb />
IS-1, "Federal Benefits foT Veterans<lb />
and Dependents" is now on sale at<lb />
the U. S. Government Printing Office<lb />
in Washington, D. C.<lb />
This booklet lists all major bene-<lb />
fits available to U. S. veterans, ex-<lb />
plains eligibility requireBnents for<lb />
veterans or their dependents and de-<lb />
scribes the nature rf the benefits and<lb />
where application should be made, J.<lb />
D. DeRarous, Manager, N. C. Re-<lb />
gional Office, said today.<lb />
A single copy may he purchased<lb />
from the printing office for 15 cents.<lb />
A discount may be secured for quan-<lb />
tity purchases.<lb />
THE DEAN YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN<lb />
Now in the waning days of the school year when the r<lb />
heart grows mellow and the very air is charged wii<lb />
let us pause for a moment and pay tribute to that overworked<lb />
and underappreciated campus figure, your friend and mine, I n<lb />
dean of students.<lb />
Policeman and confessor, shepherd and seer, ward<lb />
oracle, proconsul and pal, the dean ot student k by<lb />
most enigmatic of all academicians. How can we and<lb />
him? Wefi air, perhaps the best way is to take an average day<lb />
in the life of an average dean. Here, for example, is whs<lb />
pened last Thursday to Dean Killjoy N. Damper of Duiuth<lb />
A and M.<lb />
At 6 a.m. he woke, dreated, lit a Marlboro, and went up on<lb />
the roof of his house to remove the statue of the Founder w:<lb />
had been placed there during the night by high-spintol uu<lb />
graduates.<lb />
At 7 a.m. he lit a Marlboro and walked briskly to the campus.<lb />
CThe Dean had not been driving his car since it bad<lb />
on the roof of the girls dormitory ty high-spirited<lb />
(taduatee.)<lb /><lb /><lb />
ARE VOD THIS MAN?<lb />
DO YOU NEED TO EARN $80 PER WEEK<lb />
THIS SUMMER?<lb />
Can You Meet People Easily?<lb />
Do You Think For Yourself?<lb />
If so come to room 105 Raw!<lb />
Thursday and Friday,<lb />
April 13 or 14,1:30 to 530<lb />
for appointment for interview<lb />
tyw<lb />
t<lb />
At 7:46 a.m. he arrived on campus, lit a Marlboro, and<lb />
climbed the bell tower to remove his secretary who had been<lb />
placed there during the night by high-spirited undergraduates.<lb />
At 8 ajn. he reached his ofiice, lit a Marlboro, and met with<lb />
Derther Sigafoos, editor of the student newspaper, ioung<lb />
Sigaioos had been writing a series of editorials urging the<lb />
United States to annex Canada. When his editorials had evoked<lb />
no response, he had taken matters into his own hands. Accom-<lb />
panied by his sporte editor and two copy readers, he had gone<lb />
over the border and conquered Manitoba. With great Ptien<lb />
and several excellent Marlboro Cigarettes, the Dean persuaded<lb />
young Sigafooa to give Manitoba back. Young Mgaioos, how-<lb />
ever, insisted on keeping Winnipeg.<lb />
At 9 ajn. the Dean lit a Marlboro and met with Erwin J.<lb />
Bender, president of the local Sigma Chi chapter, who came to<lb />
report that the Deke house had been put on top of the Mgma<lb />
Chi house during the night by high-fpiritod undergraduates.<lb />
At 10 ajn. the Dean Kt a Marlboro and went to umpire an<lb />
tataamural softball game on the roof of the law school wheietl<lb />
campus baseball diamond had been placed during the night by<lb />
high-spirited undergraduates.<lb />
At 12 noon the Dean had a luncheon meeting with the prea-<lb />
dent of the university, the bursar, the registrar, and the chair-<lb />
of the Enghah department at the bottom of the campus<lb />
-ing pool where the faculty cuning room had been piacea<lb />
the night by high-spirited undergraduates. Mariboros<lb />
passed after lunoh, but not lit owing to the dampness.<lb />
At 2 pjn back in hia office, the Dean lit a Marlboro and<lb />
received the Canadian minister of war who said that unie<lb />
Sigafoos gave back Winnipeg, Canada would march.<lb />
Sigafoos was summoned and agreed to give back W<lb />
peg if be could have Saskatoon. The Canadian minister of war<lb />
at first refused, but finally sgreed after young Sigafoos placed<lb />
Kim n the roof of the inining and metallurgy building.<lb />
At 3 p.m. the Dean Kt a Marlboro and met with a delegation<lb />
from the student council who came to present him with a se<lb />
of matched luggage in honor of his fifty years' service ui da<lb />
ef studenta. The Dean promptly packed the luggage witn n<lb />
 and Mariboros and fled to Utica, New York, where t<lb />
in the aluminum ifMg" gam  '<lb />
fft<lb />
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