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ERIODICALS<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961<lb />
Number 25<lb />
oncert Highlights Greek Weekend<lb />
IB"<lb />
Jass Concert To Feature<lb />
Virginia Beach Combo<lb />
National recording star Tommy Gwaltney brings his popular "Stars<lb />
of the Virginia Beach Jazz Festival' concert to Euat Carolina Saturday,<lb />
April 29. The show will be held in the afternoon staring- at two o'clock.<lb />
Featured in the concent with Gwaltney will be vocalist Ann Rayburn,<lb />
the Newton Thomas Trio and Clarinetist-Viibrahaipist Norman Jeep" Ben-<lb />
nett. TJuj leaifler will lead his Dixieland Band and wilil be featured with the<lb />
Thomas Trio and perform his popular clarinet and vibes duos with Bennett.<lb />
The concert has just completed <lb />
successful engagements at the La-1  fffc <lb />
Garren, Rowe Star<lb />
In Greek Tragedy<lb />
Leading characters, Lois Garren<lb />
arid H. D. Rowe, of Separate Tables,<lb />
have undertaken the same task in<lb />
the next and last Playhouse produc-<lb />
ion, Jean lAnouilh's translation of<lb />
after his discharge from the army at j Sophocles Antigone. The first<lb />
the end ol the war. He joined Bobby Greek tragedy will be presented May<lb />
Hackett's Band in 1955 and remained j 0, 10 and 11.<lb />
for two yeairs after which he formed Claude Garren, directing his first<lb />
his own trio. Then he played a year -l-ayhouse production has selected a<lb />
with Billy Butterfield's Band. In 1958 ! east of eleven to perform in the con-<lb />
he returned to the Norfolk area and 'emporary adaptation,<lb />
formed has own combo and orchestra. I Tn the starring roles of Antigone<lb />
In 1969, he organized the Virginia' nd Creon, Mrs. Garren and Dr.<lb />
Beach Jazz Festival which has be- Rowe will be surrounded by several<lb />
Fayette Country Club in Norfolk,<lb />
the Cape Colony and the Princess<lb />
A'ane Country Club in Virginia Beach,<lb />
and William and Mary College in<lb />
Wiiliam&amp;buxg.<lb />
Gwaltney, producer of the festival,<lb />
got his break on a national scale<lb />
a ilien he joined Sol Yaged's Combo<lb />
ia New York's Greenwich Village<lb />
Lovelj nn Rayburn, popular jazz vocalist known for her many club dates from Florida to Washington, ia now<lb />
featured with Tommy Gwaltney.<lb />
Seniors Recommend Commencement Changes;<lb />
Approvements Maintain Dignity Of Affair<lb />
The faculty approved a recommend-<lb />
n suggested by the senior class<lb />
the con lime neement committee,<lb />
tates that seniors henceforth<lb />
wduate symbolically rathex than<lb />
.iialy.<lb />
approved recommendation<lb />
rat there will be a representa-<lb />
 e  : each type degree being of-<lb />
Thia representative will go<lb />
the siege aind receive a diplo-<lb />
bhe entire section.<lb />
- for the change of the gra-<lb />
prooatlure, as presented by<lb />
'<lb />
cement committee are:<lb />
shorten the period of time it calling loses its<lb />
tea to go through the proced- j plained Denafemg<lb />
allowing more traveling<lb />
for those students who have<lb />
ng way to traveL<lb />
To maintain the dignity of the af-<lb />
now are allowed only three seconds<lb />
to receive their degree; the person<lb />
trailing out the names often mispro-<lb />
nounces them. Problems arise when<lb />
I e speaker gets ahead of the stu-<lb />
dents going across the stage and the<lb />
students are receiving their diplomas<lb />
when someone else's name is being<lb />
o.lied.<lb />
"Families who leave as soon as<lb />
their son or daughter's name has<lb />
been called present a ludicrous and<lb />
imitating situation. Due to the poor<lb />
visibility from the stands, parents do<lb />
not recognize their children, when<lb />
in -ed in uhe robes, and the name<lb />
significance ex-<lb />
Williams, Senior<lb />
lass President.<lb />
"The Commencement Committee is<lb />
doing its utmost for the best inter-<lb />
they will treasure always comment-<lb />
ed Dempsey Williams.<lb />
Another change In the commence-<lb />
ment program, as announced by Dr.<lb />
Robert L. Holt, Dean of Instruction,<lb />
come one of the most popular sum-<lb />
mer festivals on the east coast.<lb />
veteran East Carolina<lb />
ad; esses. Performing<lb />
actors and<lb />
as Ismene,<lb />
will be the addition of Summa Cum leader on piano, has been hailed as<lb />
t of the students and endeavor to<lb />
ference to this, the students<lb />
provide them a meaningful, memor-<lb />
able, and dignified ceremony, which<lb />
Laude. with highest honors having a<lb />
2.9 average or higher, and Magna<lb />
Cum Laude, with high honors, having<lb />
a 2.6-2.89 average, on the diploma<lb />
and the program. This was intro-<lb />
rliced by the senior class, then the<lb />
policy committee and later the entire<lb />
faculty voted on the change.<lb />
Giaduation rehearsal is set for the<lb />
Saturday preceding the graduation,<lb />
at 9:00 am. The commencement ex-<lb />
ercises will begin at 5:30.<lb />
Seniors will receive a list of in-<lb />
structions from Mr. Wendell Smiley,<lb />
head of the commencement commit-<lb />
tee, informing them as to the pro-<lb />
cedure to follow concerning the gra-<lb />
duation exercise.<lb />
Gwaltney's newest album, "Return j Antigone's sister, will be Sue Stocks<lb />
to Kansas City" was released last Taylor, who recently had a support-<lb />
week on Riverside records and al- ing rode in Separate Tabes. The<lb />
ready shows signs of becoming a hoarded character of The Lady's Not<lb />
best seller. His own albums include I or Burning, Sanford Peele, has been<lb />
"Gotham Jazz Scene" on Capitol; tasri as Haemon, Creon's son. Char-<lb />
"Billy Meets Bix" on Columbia, and lotte Donat, the wisecracking com-<lb />
"Concert By the Sea . . . East Coast" edieane of Philadelphia Story, will<lb />
on Vee Bee records. I portray the nurse and the chorus is<lb />
lAinne Rayburn has worked the night being handled by Tom Hull and Dr.<lb />
club circuit from Miami Beach to Eolnh Rives.<lb />
Washington and is now featured with Three guards, Ray Tottey, John<lb />
Gwaltney's groups on radio, TV and Quinn, and Alton Holloman; a mes-<lb />
senger, Rob Christensen; and Eury-<lb />
dice, Shirley Morris round out the<lb />
cast.<lb />
Ailthoiiigh AnouiWi's adaption is a<lb />
version, The Playhouse will<lb />
in Tidewater area clubs.<lb />
The Thomas Trio featuring<lb />
the<lb />
one of the most promising "small<lb />
jazz units" in the music business<lb />
today after completing a recent en-<lb />
gagement in New York's famous<lb />
Bird land<lb />
Bennett, a native of Rocky Mount,<lb />
North Carolina, was a featured in-<lb />
strumentalist with the Jimmy Dor-<lb />
sey and Charlie Barnet Bands until<lb />
he came to Norfolk and settled down<lb />
for a steady engagement at Nor-<lb />
folk's Candlelight Club,<lb />
"Stars of the Virginia Beach Jazz<lb />
Festival" contest is produced by<lb />
Gwaltney, directed by A. M. Ran-<lb />
olph and emceed by Bob Gheza of<lb />
radio station WBOF in Norfolk-Vir-<lb />
ginia Beach, Vrginia.<lb />
modern<lb />
combine the Greek authenticity of<lb />
?cenery and costumes with the con-<lb />
temporary language of Anouilh.<lb />
( tf AIRMAN . . of the IFC-Panhellenic weekend, Jerry Wilkins and Betty<lb />
Rose Frazier c n. plete plans for the upcoming weekend set for April 29.<lb />
(Photo by Grover Smithwick)<lb />
Greeks Await Bacchus Weekend;<lb />
Feature Music Of Count Basie<lb />
By ADA JANE KIVETTE<lb />
The Bacchus, annually celebrated Lambda Chi and Alpha Phi, refresh-<lb />
weekend by campus Greeks, is plan- ments; Alpha Xi Delta , Delta Zeta,<lb />
ned for the weekend of April 28. Si Phi EPsiltm a"d Ph fPP<lb />
Beitv Rose Frazer of A D Pi, and Tau' entertainment; Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
Jerri- Wildins of Pi K A are repre- and Pi Ka&amp; Apha' ?01 2S<lb />
senting Panhellenic and the Inter- Omega budget; Kappa Delta, Tn<lb />
fraternity Council respectively and fig, KaPPa Al' Theta and<lb />
, . , - .  , Sigma Nu, decoration,<lb />
working as co-chairmen of the week-  , <lb />
, Bettv Rose Frazier commented, As<lb />
end.<lb />
! plans near completion it looks as if<lb />
Bacchus entertamment will fea- L be &amp; treraendoU3<lb />
ture an afternoon outdoor concert with apiroximatelv five hun-<lb />
at the Greenville Aarport and Count, fo thousand attending.<lb />
Basie will iplay for the semi-formal j<lb />
dance beginning at 8.00 pm Saturday<lb />
i ijrht. Bids will be issued for all ev-<lb />
ents and persons selling their bids (<lb />
wild be held responsible for the con-<lb />
duct of the purchaser. Only one bid<lb />
is necessary for admittance per cou-<lb />
ple.<lb />
Bacchus Queen<lb />
During intermission of the Bacchus<lb />
Club Joins Fraternity<lb />
The English club on campus has<lb />
joined the National English Frater-<lb />
nity, Sigma Theta Delta. The local<lb />
group will be called the Omicron<lb />
Theta chapter,<lb />
The chapter is in the process of<lb />
forming a constitution and will ac-<lb />
cept pledges next year. Membership<lb />
will be open to English majors and<lb />
minors and professors.<lb />
Leading Educators<lb />
To Visit Campus<lb />
Speech and hearng deficiencies and<lb />
what can be done to alleviate or col-<lb />
lect them will be discussed at a<lb />
dance, which will be held in the New meeting. of the North Carolina Speech<lb />
Carolina Warehouse, trophies and<lb />
awards will be presented to various<lb />
sororities and fraternities. The high-<lb />
light of the evening will be the crown-<lb />
ing of the Bacchus Queen to be chos-<lb />
en by fraternity men from girls nom-<lb />
inated by each sorority. Buddy Weis,<lb />
and Hearing Association here Sat-<lb />
urday, (April 22. The event will bring<lb />
to the campus as speakers a group<lb />
of leading North Carolina educators<lb />
and specialists.<lb />
Director Bernard Jackson of the<lb />
College Speech and Hearing Clinic<lb />
president of the Inter-fraternity , has announced program. Members<lb />
Ccuncil, will crown the queen and to-<lb />
gether they will lead a figure dance.<lb />
Committee Chairmen<lb />
Serving as chairmen of various<lb />
committees are Alpha Omicron Pi,<lb />
Debate Session To Follow 'Operation Abolition'<lb />
SGA Schedules Controversial Film; Suggests CU Additions<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
lent Government Association<lb />
lent Otis Strother announced<lb />
 regular S.G.A. meeting Mon-<lb />
nifht that the movie "Qpera-<lb />
n iVolition" will be shown on the<lb />
t 'arolina campus.<lb />
The movie, which is scheduled for<lb />
lustin Auditorium Friday, April 28<lb />
' W, will be shown and explained<lb />
Fulton Lewis III. Following the<lb />
. Mr. Lewis will hold a debate-<lb />
uestion-answer session for the au-<lb />
nce<lb />
Past showings of this film have<lb />
fved to be very controversial on<lb />
nupuses across the country and have<lb />
Parked editorials from many student<lb />
pens. The film deals with the House<lb />
-American Activities Committee and<lb />
nrmunist activities in the U. S.<lb />
Student government officers and<lb />
mbers urge the student body to<lb />
this film.<lb />
Measures Approved<lb />
Also at the regular Monday night<lb />
intg the S.G.A. approved mea-<lb />
UTes left unfinished at the last meet-<lb />
ng due to lack of a quorum.<lb />
Included in these measures was a<lb />
er to the college administration<lb />
commending additions and modi-<lb />
Soations to Wright building. The rec-<lb />
imendataons call for College Union<lb />
tttions, a dance floor to accommo-<lb />
t 500 couples, and an improved<lb />
re with permanent aeata.<lb />
Following this, the Student senate<lb />
pproved standing committee aptpoint-<lb />
"ts for the coming year. Appoint-<lb />
were: Bill Eyerman, Extension Af-<lb />
; Margaret Cade, Points Com-<lb />
"Operation Abolition" is sheduled to be shown on campus<lb />
Friday, April 28 at 8:30 p.m. in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Fulton Lewis III, member of the House Committee on<lb />
rn-Ameridan activities, will appear in a debate with an EC<lb />
faculty member to be named later this week.<lb />
The showing of the film comes in the midst of presenta-<lb />
tions on many campuses of this film and "Communism on the<lb />
Map<lb />
On a leave of absense, Lewis will begin a tour of South-<lb />
ern schools early next week and will make his appearance here<lb />
while he is visiting other schools in the state. Lewis has<lb />
isited over one hundred colleges and universities since Janu-<lb />
ary, showing the film and discussing and defending the Com-<lb />
mittee. <lb />
mittee; Woody Sheperd, Elections<lb />
Committee; and co-chairman appoint-<lb />
ed to the Entertainment Committee<lb />
were: Tommy Mailison, Mr. Earl<lb />
Beach, and Cathy Shesso.<lb />
Other appointments include: Pub-<lb />
licity Committee, Tom Jackson; Pro-<lb />
ductions Committee, Zuill Bailey and<lb />
Eiiward Smith; Handbook Editor,<lb />
Marcelle Vogel; and co-chairman to<lb />
(lie special events committee; Jayne<lb />
Chandler, Jim Speight, Sara Smiley,<lb />
and Gene Hodges,<lb />
Completing the Hot of appointments<lb />
are- Ring Committee, Merle Sum-<lb />
mers; and Chaplains, Peggy Wynn and<lb />
Frosty Smith.<lb />
Amendment Passed<lb />
An amendment to the S. G. A. by-<lb />
laws was passed which reads as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
Artjce iStanding Committees<lb />
Section 4Entertainment Committee<lb />
a. The members of tfre Btrtertain-<lb />
OTent Comffnittee shall be as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
J. Eight interested" representa-<lb />
tives from the student body and<lb />
three faculty or staff members<lb />
elected by the Student Senate<lb />
u). on nomination of the Execu-<lb />
tive Council.<lb />
2. The co-chairman of the En-<lb />
tertainment Committee shall con-<lb />
sist of a imemlber from the fac-<lb />
ulty and the student body; these<lb />
members shall be approved by<lb />
the Student Seriate upon nomi-<lb />
nation of the S.G-A. president.<lb />
3. The faculty advisors of the<lb />
committee shall be considered<lb />
members of the committee with<lb />
the privilege of voting.<lb />
4. When vacancies occur mem-<lb />
bers shall be elected to fill the<lb />
umexpired teinns by the Student<lb />
Senate upon recommendation of<lb />
the Executive Council.<lb />
5. A committee of students plan-<lb />
ning to attend auanmer school<lb />
shall be appointed by the presi-<lb />
(Continued on Page S)<lb />
FULTON LEWIS III . . . agrees on a date to<lb />
following an appearance at Dolce University last<lb />
tending a regional meeting of the National Student<lb />
here with the film "Operation Abolition at a<lb />
Tommy Mailison, at right arranged theerent<lb />
Association. (Dane<lb />
while at<lb />
of the association throughout the<lb />
state and other interested people are<lb />
invited to attend the sessions.<lb />
With Mrs. Bess Colville, president<lb />
of the state organization, as presid-<lb />
ing officer, a general session at 10<lb />
a.m. in the Rawl building will open<lb />
the day's events. President Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins wll welcome guests.<lb />
Guest Speakers<lb />
Speakers ait discussion meetings in<lb />
 the Rawl building during the morn-<lb />
ing will include Mrs. Pearl Ramos,<lb />
state con?ultant in speech and hear-<lb />
ing and Felix S. Barker, supervisor of<lb />
education ffor exceptional children,<lb />
both of the State Department of<lb />
Public Instruction, Raleigh. Mrs. Ra-<lb />
' mo's topic will be "Trends and Certi-<lb />
fication in .Aimercan Speech and<lb />
Hearing Mr. Barker will discuss<lb />
The Future of Speech and Hearing<lb />
Therapy in North Carolina<lb />
Panel Speakers<lb />
IAi panel on "Organic Factors of<lb />
Articulation, with Mrs. Colville as<lb />
moderator, will have as speakers Dr.<lb />
Joseph S. Kennan, assistant director<lb />
of the Hearing and Speech Center<lb />
of the N. C. Baptist Hospital in Wh<lb />
ston-Salem; Dr. Jackson; and Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy L. Clem; speech therapist<lb />
in Buriington City Schools.<lb />
Dr. M. P. Hoot of Greenville, di-<lb />
rector of the Eastern N. C. Speech<lb />
and Hearing Clinic and consultant in<lb />
special education here at the college,<lb />
. will be featured speaker at a lunch-<lb />
eon in the college cafeteria at 12:30<lb />
pm. He will discuss "Auditory Fac-<lb />
tors in Articufcitory Disorders.<lb />
Special Events<lb />
Among special events of the day<lb />
will be a demonstration of the steth-<lb />
sophone now being developed by Mrs.<lb />
Clem with the cooperation of Bell<lb />
Laboratories to provide for public<lb />
school use a cheap, portable device<lb />
for helping (the speech defective in-<lb />
dividual to hear his ewn speech bet-<lb />
ter.<lb />
iA post-luncheon tour of the Speech<lb />
and Hearing Clinic will conclude the<lb />
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America Fights ComnttRism<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The showing of the film, "Operation<lb />
Abolition is scheduled for next Friday.<lb />
The film is intended to point out to the<lb />
American public the need for the House Com-<lb />
mittee on Un-American Activities and its<lb />
legislaton agjanist communist forces work-<lb />
ing among the young people of our nation.<lb />
The film presents an unbiased recount of the<lb />
picketing, mobbing, and rioting which oc-<lb />
curred in San Francisco last May when the<lb />
Committee subpoenaed a California college<lb />
student, accused of communist affiliation.<lb />
A tall, slender Fulton Lewis, III, accom-<lb />
panies the film, and justly so. Although Ivy-<lb />
LeSager Lewis is quite young (twenty-six<lb />
years old) he is dedicated to the work of the<lb />
committee. He believes in its purpose and<lb />
defends its operations with facts, figures<lb />
and apparent flaith.<lb />
The film is shocking. We find it hard<lb />
to comprehend college students participating<lb />
is a riot like this one which was a disgrace<lb />
to America. It seems, to us, that students<lb />
were influenced by communist groups to per-<lb />
form foolish and unwise facts without the<lb />
slightest idea that they were being influ-<lb />
enced at all.<lb />
The movie does not deal in the behind<lb />
the scene incidents which incited riotous ac-<lb />
tion but with the action itself.<lb />
Those who would like to abolish the<lb />
Committee believe it to be bad because of the<lb />
"procedures it uses and the boundaries it<lb />
oversteps They charge that the Committee<lb />
is unconstitutional, and they believe that each<lb />
time a citizen appears before the Committee<lb />
that "it is not a subpoenaed witness standing<lb />
before the Committee, but the constitution of<lb />
the United States<lb />
Obviously the House of Representatives<lb />
is not in agreement with those who wish to<lb />
abolish the Committee. In March the House<lb />
endorsed the Committee by voting its appro-<lb />
priations by a vote of 412 to 6.<lb />
Is the Committee unconstitutional? Is<lb />
there not a need for legislation against the<lb />
Communist agitators in the U.S.? What other<lb />
procedures might the Committee use in ex-<lb />
posing individuals affiliated with Commu-<lb />
nist groups? Doe's the Committee violate civil<lb />
liberties?<lb />
Last, weekend we witnessed the showing<lb />
of the film and the discussion presented by<lb />
Lewis at a National Student Association Con-<lb />
ference in Durham. Enthusiasm and interest<lb />
were high. As some of the questions were<lb />
answered there, we, too, perhaps will find an-<lb />
swers to questions as those listed above.<lb />
Appropriately enough, NSA has desig-<lb />
nated next week, April 23 through 29 as<lb />
Academic Freedom Week this year. As a cli-<lb />
max to this week, we suggest and urge stu-<lb />
dents and faculty to attend this impression-<lb />
able event.<lb />
Campus Gains Mailbox<lb />
Recently new to the college is a mailbox<lb />
for East campus. Our tbJamks go out to the<lb />
SGA whose efforts brought this dropbox, the<lb />
first, to the dampus.<lb />
The new mailbox is located at the South<lb />
entrance to the Wright building and should<lb />
prove to be a time saver for students who<lb />
have letters to mail but spend most of their<lb />
hours on the East end of the campus.<lb />
However, some students are of the opin-<lb />
ion that the mlailbox is a trashcan. The mail-<lb />
box has scarcely been on campus more than<lb />
two weeks and already reports have been re-<lb />
ceived that the'box will have to be removed<lb />
if students continue to stash their trash in it.<lb />
It is comforting to know our students<lb />
re consciously aware of keeping the cam-<lb />
pus clean. But it seems that the trash cans<lb />
right around the corner would be the logical<lb />
place to thow trash.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press <lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor <lb />
Associate Editor <lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
 Marcelle Vogel<lb />
News Editor .  Monty Milk<lb />
Sports Editor Richard Boyd<lb />
Feature Editor Jean Peace<lb />
Cartoonist Jay Arledge, Gale Hammond<lb />
Assistant Business Manager Keith Hobbs<lb />
Photographer  Grover Smithwkik<lb />
Photographer Assistant George Hathaway<lb />
Subscription Director  Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager Margie Nichols<lb />
Proofreading Director  Marilyn Long<lb />
Reporters  Billie McDougatd<lb />
Dave Nanney, Dorothy Brinson, Sharon McKeon,<lb />
Monty Mills, Parker Ohesson, Tony Katsias<lb />
Circulation  Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Bufldiagr<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar<lb />
'The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wia,<lb />
shall lure it hack to cancel half a -tne,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of ft<lb />
translated by 8. FitagerakL<lb />
Crime Goes On<lb />
Rights Questioned<lb />
In Eichmann Case<lb />
By LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
Before the dust had even settled<lb />
on the roads leading into Jerusalem<lb />
last week Aibtorney General Gideon,<lb />
Hauaner pointing his finger at Nazi<lb />
'biatchebman Adolf Eichimami accused,<lb />
"There is no pardon and there can be<lb />
no forgetting<lb />
Do they really have the right to<lb />
do this? . . . trial by people he had<lb />
sentenced to death, during war, and<lb />
ex-Nazi captives as judges.<lb />
In that case why not let the Japa-<lb />
nese put Roosevelt and Truman to<lb />
trial? Wlhy mot let Ibhe Germans<lb />
put Roosevelt, Trumam, amd General<lb />
Eisenhower to death? May seem a<lb />
hit ridiculous but that is exactly what<lb />
is going on in the holy city of Jeru-<lb />
salem now and will go on for the<lb />
newt two or three months.<lb />
There were some hideous crimes<lb />
committed by Edohmamm but they<lb />
were not any worse than amy Ameri-<lb />
can would1 do if he were ordered to<lb />
do so (by his superiors.<lb />
It was first decided that the 11<lb />
million Jews under the Nazi jurisdic-<lb />
tion would 'be put to work in the<lb />
Nazi factories, but as a last alterna-<lb />
tive, should ibe disposed of in the best<lb />
manner that Eichmann saw fit. When<lb />
it was decided that the Jews must<lb />
be done away with, Eichmann order-<lb />
ed them to be shot but his men felt<lb />
badly about shooting the Jews be-<lb />
cause the children and women scream-<lb />
pd so pitifully.<lb />
As ammunition became scarce it<lb />
was necessary for Eichmann to seek<lb />
new methods of destroying the Jews;<lb />
so he resorted to poison gas which he<lb />
vsed throughout the war. Although<lb />
Eichmann never succeeded in wiping<lb />
out the Jews he was responsible for<lb />
the death of hundreds of thousands.<lb />
I admit the crimes were committed.<lb />
'hut they were only the orders of the<lb />
Nazi regime and for his country. If<lb />
anyone is to blame it is the country<lb />
of Germany not just one person.<lb />
Perhaps the right to a fair trial is<lb />
just exercised in America.<lb />
Speaker Observes<lb />
College Females<lb />
(ACP)A visiting speaker at Sa-<lb />
lem College, Winston-Salem, N. C,<lb />
made an informal remark about the<lb />
school last December that still has<lb />
the Salemite edit page writers work-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Said the lecturer to a small din-<lb />
ner group: Salem is charmingvery<lb />
charmingbut very bland<lb />
"Isn't There Some Truth in Ac-<lb />
cusation That Salem Is Bland?" asks<lb />
a headline topping an editorial that<lb />
all collegians might apply to their<lb />
campus situation:<lb />
"To too large an extent. Salem is<lb />
bland. No we don't mean everyone<lb />
.  is trying to ignore the outside<lb />
world. But there is much room for<lb />
improvement. There are disturbing<lb />
signs of hlandness, apathy, indiffer-<lb />
ence, complacency  whatever you<lb />
want to call it. There is too much<lb />
blandness for every student.<lb />
"who after four years here and<lb />
three years of marriage will not be<lb />
able to discuss anything except how<lb />
many teeth Junior has.<lb />
"who has not seriously question-<lb />
ed any of her basic beliefs, ideas or<lb />
opinions, changed any opinions she<lb />
brought here.<lb />
"who has not been actively in-<lb />
volved in any school organization.<lb />
"who has never taken a positive<lb />
action such as writing a letter to<lb />
the editor or seeing the person in<lb />
authority about student problems<lb />
everyone gripes about.<lb />
"who has not attended lectures,<lb />
recitals, concerts, productions be-<lb />
cause she didn't want to see anything<lb />
that wasn't light and gay.<lb />
"who has avoided taking courses<lb />
that have the reputation of being<lb />
hard and challenging.<lb />
'who faithfully reads the humor<lb />
columns and ignores the editorials.<lb />
"who doesn't read good books<lb />
during the summer and probably<lb />
won't read anything more serious<lb />
than a cookbook after graduation.<lb />
"who is working mote for a de-<lb />
gree than for an education<lb />
Smith, Keel Receive<lb />
Letter Award<lb />
March winners have been announc-<lb />
ed in the contest for outstanding let-<lb />
ters from the column "Letters to<lb />
The (Editor Daruy Smith and Libby<lb />
Keel each received a carton of Tarey-<lb />
ton cigarettes for their recent con-<lb />
tributions.<lb />
A new contest will be in effect<lb />
this month. Letter wiH be selected<lb />
on the basis of originality in thought,<lb />
composition, and .pertinence. The se-<lb />
lection is made by the editorial staff<lb />
of the Bast Carolinian, Letters are<lb />
to be submitted to the East Caro-<lb />
linian in the Wright<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
IgftJjAYRlL t<lb />
Where There's A Will<lb />
Student's Retort<lb />
Thoughtless Students Miss ECs Assets<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
In recent weeks many of my fel-<lb />
low students have expressed their<lb />
opinions about East Carolina College<lb />
in the East Carolinian and, of course,<lb />
just by word ot mouthfrom one<lb />
student to another. Most expressions<lb />
have been against the college and<lb />
ft culty, such as: "Why don't they<lb />
. .  "What do they think that they<lb />
?' and "Who ever heard of . . ?"<lb />
T would like to take this opportunity<lb />
to express my views about East Car-<lb />
olina and what it stands fornot only<lb />
my opinion, but the opinion of many<lb />
of the students that I've talked to<lb />
about OUR school.<lb />
First of all, let's consider the phy-<lb />
sical assets of East Carolina. If one<lb />
would just take the time to stop and<lb />
look around, he would find that we<lb />
do have so much beauty around us<lb />
tdiat we take it for granted. Look at<lb />
Rawl Building in all of its splendor<lb />
during the Spring; Flanagan Building<lb />
one of the most beautiful buildings<lb />
on East Carolina's campus; the girls'<lb />
and boys' dormseven if they are<lb />
not new, they display a definite part<lb />
of the beauty and arrangement of<lb />
the campus and hold many memories<lb />
that are dear to the students that<lb />
have lived in them. The library, with<lb />
all of its facilities for the betterment<lb />
of the student body, stands in glory<lb />
among the other buildings of this<lb />
campus. The mall is a place of rest<lb />
for tired students. The green grass,<lb />
the towering trees with their sloping<lb />
branches, and the flowers all make<lb />
for a wonderland of ease and rest<lb />
an escape from the rush for a brief<lb />
time. Everywhere I look, I see things<lb />
that will always be remembered by<lb />
me as a part of the wonderful cam-<lb />
pusa beauty, a gracefulness, that<lb />
is appreciated by me more than I can<lb />
say.<lb />
This is the end of my second year<lb />
at East Carolina and during this<lb />
time every professor that I've had<lb />
lias been pleasant and interesting.<lb />
They strive for these qualities and<lb />
without a doubt have them. If they do<lb />
make a mistake, so what? We the<lb />
students fail to realize that they are<lb />
working to help us more than any-<lb />
thing else. Without exception, every<lb />
i; rofessor on this campus is interest-<lb />
ed in his students, strives for the<lb />
betterment of the student as well as<lb />
his own betterment, and succeeds in<lb />
doing his job to the letter. These<lb />
things make for a much happier stu-<lb />
dent body, and a happier faculty.<lb />
From now on, let's don't be so hasty<lb />
to criticize, but hasty to find good<lb />
points about our co-workers.<lb />
There is one last thing that I would<lb />
like to mention before closing.<lb />
Through the untiring effort of the<lb />
administration of East Carolina, this<lb />
school has grown and is continuing<lb />
to grow by such a rapid pace that<lb />
it's hard to believe. Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins, our President, had done more<lb />
than was thought possible to accom-<lb />
plish m years. Through his efforts<lb />
this school has grown in wisdom, en-<lb />
rollment, and educational standards.<lb />
Dean Mallory, oar dean of men has<lb />
used untiring effort to hep every<lb />
student that needs help. He is friend-<lb />
ly, capable, understanding, and is al-<lb />
ways willing to assist any student.<lb />
Although I don't know Dean White<lb />
very weH, I'm sure that she would<lb />
exert every effort that she could to<lb />
'Simple Simon' Attracts Huge<lb />
Audiences Ot Happy Children<lb />
Last week the delightful children's<lb />
story, Simple Simon, came to life<lb />
again through the eflforts of EC stu-<lb />
dent actors. The three-act play was<lb />
given in McGinnis auditorium under<lb />
the sponsorship of the American<lb />
Association of University Women.<lb />
Excellent lighting, appropriate mu-<lb />
sic, and captivated audiences con-<lb />
tributed to the success of the play.<lb />
The first act was really a warming<lb />
up period for the smooth acting<lb />
which followed. The King (Gerald<lb />
Harrell), and the Executioner (Jim<lb />
Roberts), weren't quite sure at first,<lb />
but they soon overcame this. Simple<lb />
Simon (Marshall Braddy), was<lb />
properly simple, while the Queen<lb />
(Marilyn Singleton), was convinc-<lb />
ingly powerful and overbearing.<lb />
The highlight of the first act was<lb />
the flight of Simon through the au-<lb />
dience, followed by two royal<lb />
guards. Act two proved more event-<lb />
ful. The dance of the Night Shirt<lb />
(Suzi TrneedeJe), and the Long Un-<lb />
derwear (Alice Coriolano), was very<lb />
amusing. The Long Underwear was<lb />
Sjypical long unlderwear; It disap-<lb />
peared when it was most needed, but<lb />
k usually appeared when it shouM<lb />
have stayed hidden.<lb />
Bob dtristeoscn, as a royal guard,<lb />
had a "bear akin" cap that tried to<lb />
Upstage the whole cast by refusing to<lb />
"stay put but the main mishap was<lb />
the premature, or unexpected, fall-<lb />
ing of the 'Tattle Tale Tree Asked<lb />
about this later, one of the actors<lb />
gave a purely professional answer,<lb />
"Ask the director<lb />
Charlotte Donat played the part<lb />
of the Royal Washerwoman very<lb />
well. In fact, hers was one of the<lb />
better played roles.<lb />
The Princess (Jackie Waters),<lb />
was portrayed as appropriately irri-<lb />
tating. Her voice has the sane ef-<lb />
fect on the nerves as a static-filled<lb />
Tadio that can't quits be reached to<lb />
be tamed off. The chldren were very<lb />
Jrotpressed and responded rigorously<lb />
throughout, particularly wttfc the<lb />
Princess' disappearance.<lb />
The most impressive part of the<lb />
play was the ending. The east led a<lb />
procession ufc the aisles and to the<lb />
outside. There they sat on the wall<lb />
amd signed autographs far their fnwr<lb />
A few of Hie kieJry children were<lb />
pushed to the front and held on the<lb />
laps of the royal guards.<lb />
This was a very &amp;m<lb />
given by ftinnc student<lb />
is urged to attend afaee the<lb />
too<lb />
GenSany, ffijhmann On ty<lb />
Vengeance, But Not fria<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
help members of our female student<lb />
body. Dr. Robert L. Hok has done<lb />
wonders as dean of instruction. Ixok<lb />
at how much easier registration is<lb />
now!<lb />
We have so much to be thankful<lb />
for at East Carolina, so many peo-<lb />
ple working in our behalf, so much<lb />
beautylet us be glad we are as well<lb />
off as we are, and glad that we are<lb />
at East Carolina College.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Charles G. Lancaster<lb />
Frat Receives<lb />
Praise For Efforts<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Orchids are in order for a few de-<lb />
voted juniors and the pledges of the<lb />
nusic fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha, who<lb />
made thus years Spring Regent a<lb />
success. Without their effort and<lb />
hard work there would have been no<lb />
decorations for the annual Junior-<lb />
Senior Dance. It seems a shame with<lb />
a class of 700 juniors that only sever-<lb />
al of them were interested enough to<lb />
their class activities to help decorate<lb />
for their big dance, although they<lb />
were willing enough to come Mi en-<lb />
joy the dance musk of the great<lb />
Glenn Miller Orchestra.<lb />
The performance given Monday<lb />
ndght by the world renowned pianist<lb />
Byron Janis was superb, and by the<lb />
round of applause given him, the<lb />
audience evidently agrees.<lb />
His performance was one of a per-<lb />
son who really knows the piano and<lb />
the music that he is performing. His<lb />
timing was excellent, and he gave<lb />
himself completely to the musk.<lb />
Those of you who missed tMff per-<lb />
formance missed a rare opportunity<lb />
to hear one of the world's great<lb />
tempory pianists. Prom<lb />
floating around, it seems that the<lb />
general student body isn't satisfied<lb />
with the entertainment that the<lb />
school has had this year, but from<lb />
all appearances when there is a<lb />
great artist here to entertain, just a<lb />
small number of the students go to<lb />
the performance.<lb />
It's Spring, and with the grass<lb />
growing and the trees and flowers<lb />
blooming into fragrant pink and<lb />
yellow and purple clusters it's hard<lb />
to believe that the quarter is almost<lb />
over and already the exam schedule<lb />
has been posted on the bulletin<lb />
boards.<lb />
With the Azalea Festival weekend<lb />
followed by the Junior-Senior week-<lb />
end, next to be followed by the<lb />
chus weekend, there has been<lb />
many activities going on to<lb />
rato on the trivial matters of<lb />
ing the psychology quis, or <lb />
that English or history term<lb />
written before the dead fort<lb />
We must remembe<lb />
meats when we have<lb />
to do than to think that ft<lb />
ping hy and soon liniman will be<lb />
leaving to spend a restful<lb />
at<lb />
wffl he quietly re-<lb />
The possible br-prcduel of the ft<lb />
mann trial is indicated to be an PXum-<lb />
cf hatreds towards K German peopl '?<lb />
appears that this one man is not on trialaf<lb />
the crimes which he committed, but -V<lb />
he is Germany being punished one ?<lb />
 again<lb />
In the strict sense of the word 'W<lb />
Israel has no legal right to try Eicfo<lb />
At the time when Eichmann comnritlS<lb />
brutal acts, the state of Israel was noaf<lb />
ant Thus, he did not perpal  J?<lb />
gainst the state of Israel, but rather aS<lb />
n ethnic groupthe Jewish people.<lb />
Also, another point to consider, the <lb />
renbarg trials, which senl i eve,<lb />
the major war criminal- to death, vier't<lb />
duc'ed by an international military trfl<lb />
Eichmann. of course, was absent fro<lb />
proceedings, imd naturally failed to rect?<lb />
h;s just due. as did his fellows. Then sho <lb />
he not be enttled to receive the same tn<lb />
trial in the same type of court rather<lb />
be subjected to the "justice" of Israel?<lb />
The Jewish people have every rjgfc<lb />
feel vengeful for the injustices they<lb />
fered at the hands of the Nazis. But, by<lb />
spectacular hunt and subsequi nt capbj<lb />
Eichmann. ami now the trial. they a<lb />
hashing the war onee again. Germain<lb />
its people are again before the yes<lb />
world's populace as the brutal layers i<lb />
millions.<lb />
The children of war ga<lb />
races will prolably be the most greatly g<lb />
feted by this trial. The Jewish children w<lb />
learn, through their parents, to hat<lb />
secutors of their fathers, while Germar<lb />
dren will recognize the crimes of their pas<lb />
generation  with shame.<lb />
We do not question the fact that Er-<lb />
mann should be punished for the crimes vftj<lb />
he committed. However, we do question .<lb />
administering of justice in this area, fttj<lb />
not be justice but revenge IK&amp;ing as the<lb />
vating force behind the proceeding? c:<lb />
trial. The outcome, relatively cert<lb />
a verdict of guilt, will have far-reaching i<lb />
feet, impossible to avoid. And this incideitj<lb />
in history will not be the end retril<lb />
Germany. She will pay. time and aga<lb />
the war. Perhaps this is due, perhaps : I<lb />
Whatever the course of events which fribtj<lb />
this trial, there is one concrete conctana<lb />
which all concerned should keep in mind -<lb />
the war is over.<lb />
Drama Proves Undesirable!<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Last week drama was exploding and <lb />
Ginnis was booked solid. Many excelle<lb />
plays and probably more fcrir plays have beeal<lb />
on campus this year, but last week a : <lb />
plete bore was seen. Not even outstai <lb />
acting from Dr. H. D. Rowe and Lois Gar-<lb />
ren could keep the sparse audience awatel<lb />
Unfortunatetly, Separate Tables was not <lb />
entertaining play. After a full day of TOtil<lb />
and classes, most of us like to relax, but p<lb />
ing to sleep in a theatre is a bit unusual.<lb />
The new system in graduation proceed;<lb />
ings should be welcomed by both seniors m<lb />
family enthusiasts. Getting a three see I<lb />
view of the apple of one's eye is not amm<lb />
sitting on hard benches for a couple hour!<lb />
Maybe in the future graduation can be ac-<lb />
complished through correspondence.<lb />
Although many of the non-sorority menj<lb />
bers are under the impression that these in<lb />
cialites are merely party organizes, e<lb />
they will have to admit :hat the recent m<lb />
turn of the Spectacular was a good idea<lb />
only were the students benefited, by a<lb />
entertaining show, but the Cancer Fund a<lb />
shared in the treat.<lb />
The outcome of the "outstanding M<lb />
structor" should be of interest to everyone<lb />
But after reading the unfortunate, but cosi<lb />
cal, misprint in our newspaper last WH<lb />
most of the professors probably hope thq<lb />
will not be the victor . . . "a . . . plague i-<lb />
the honor on St" Good luck.<lb />
When the Entertainment scheduled<lb />
B it made at least one good selection ojj<lb />
of nine. Most of us sometimes feel that <lb />
committee feels that they have to grab sou<lb />
type of entertainment (?) whether its &amp;<lb />
or ridiculous. Perhaps next year the<lb />
tions will be a few popular groups i<lb />
than several unpopular ones.  The<lb />
dunk choral group may be the greatest this<lb />
since drinking straws but without a n"<lb />
they may as well sing in the shower.<lb />
Many improvements are on their way j<lb />
East Carolina. But why is the post f<lb />
always neglected? With over 4,000 stud<lb />
on campus and about half of them fl<lb />
in and out of the post office between 9<lb />
11 a.m it seems to be one of the most P-<lb />
iar buildings on campus, but is also the a<lb />
eat. Perhaps we should have postmen to<lb />
liver mail to the dorms, since its uw<lb />
that a larger post office is imimportaai<lb />
on person remarked, "Tryiiiff to pick P<lb />
fetter f rom home is the moat f mstrati<lb />
patience one can have. Fd rattier go<lb />
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Howard Receives<lb />
Scholarship From<lb />
Canadian School<lb />
j Howard, lias been named<lb />
of a scholarship granted by<lb />
I'niversity in Quebec to the<lb />
artment of Foreign Languages at<lb />
Carolina. The scholarship will<lb />
the expenses for the 1961<lb />
timer session.<lb />
W'es, a freshman, is majoring in<lb />
-linages. He participates<lb />
ies of the DC Playhouse and<lb />
, iramatics club.<lb />
in the heart, of French<lb />
. Laval is one of the oldest<lb />
sitiea in North America. Found-<lb />
' it is the oldest French<lb />
age school on this continent,<lb />
Preach still used in all classes.<lb />
twenty-odd colleges and schools<lb />
iversity are attended by<lb />
if students from Canada,<lb />
,1 States, and Latin Amer-<lb />
 iunous French summer<lb />
inaugurate in 1938, for<lb />
kmc of a vrider dissemina-<lb />
 French culture on this con-<lb />
 It has gradually become one<lb />
nost popular summer school<lb />
ad -noting around a thou-<lb />
 .ts each year, and offer-<lb />
. vices of many distinguish-<lb />
. s and scholars from here<lb />
; The students usually live<lb />
 i h families; and they agree<lb />
n e of matriculation to speak<lb />
French language during the<lb />
' the term.<lb />
Lecturer Returns From Africa<lb />
Former Head Oj Home Ec<lb />
Department Delivers Lectures<lb />
Recent first-hand observations in<lb />
Africa and the role I home econom- j<lb />
ics in a changing world will be dis-1<lb />
cussed by one of this country's lead-i<lb />
ing home economists in a series of<lb />
four lectures, Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day, April 26-27.<lb />
Dr. Katharine Holtzclaw of the In-<lb />
ternational Cooperation Administra-<lb />
tion, Washington, D. C, will visit<lb />
the college under the sponsorship of<lb />
the department of home economics<lb />
and the Damii'onth Foundation Project<lb />
of the college. She was for several<lb />
years head of the department of<lb />
home economics at East Carolina and<lb />
is known to hundreds of former stu-<lb />
dents throughout the state.<lb />
Jackson Wins 1960<lb />
Safety Contest<lb />
Fraternity Installs<lb />
Eleven New Members<lb />
Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Alpha<lb />
Iota, national honorary fraternity for<lb />
women in .the field of music, initiated<lb />
eleven new members recently.<lb />
They are Olive Herring, Elizabeth<lb />
Aricock, Martha Jomes, Mrs. Cleve-<lb />
land BradneT, Mrs. Alison H. Moss,<lb />
Faydene Jernigan, Linda Hanson,<lb />
Craig Dauigihitridtge, Elizabeth Rich-<lb />
ardson, Mrs. Carol Landen, and Sally<lb />
Mewbom. 'Aill are music majors.<lb />
The fraternity observed an inform-<lb />
al initiation at the home of Mrs. Earl<lb />
Beach, one of the patronesses of SAI,<lb />
in March. This was followed by a<lb />
formal initiation ceremony.<lb />
Dr. Bessie McNeil, director of the<lb />
home economics department, has an-<lb />
nounced that the four lectures in the<lb />
tries will take place in the Austin<lb />
auditorium and will be open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
"Home Economics: What It Is and<lb />
What It Does" will be the topic of<lb />
the opening meeting Wednesday ait<lb />
9:00 a.m. Dr. Holtzclaw, addressing<lb />
coliege students of home economics.<lb />
teachers of the subject and home<lb />
demonstration agents in this part of<lb />
the state, and others at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Wednesday, will discuss "Home Eco-<lb />
nomics in a Changing World The<lb />
subject of a lecture Thursday at 10<lb />
00 a.m. has not yet been announced.<lb />
Just returned from a tour of duty<lb />
in tArfiriea, Dr. Holtzclaw will give<lb />
timely first-hand observations of<lb />
conditions on the troubled continent<lb />
in her closing talk Thursday at 7:30<lb />
p.m. The topic will be "Africa As 1<lb />
Saw It<lb />
Dr. Holtzclaw attended Agnes<lb />
Scott College, is a B.S. and M.A.<lb />
graduate of George Peabody College,<lb />
and holds the doctor's degree from<lb />
New York University.<lb />
She began her career as a teacher<lb />
in Whiteville, N. C; and was a fac-<lb />
Thomas T. Jackson, senior at Bast<lb />
Carolina and former editor of the<lb />
East Carolinian, has been announced<lb />
as a wirner in the 1960 national col-<lb />
lege newspaper traffic safety contest<lb />
iMponisored by Luimbermens Mutual<lb />
Casualty Company, a division of the<lb />
Kemper Insurance Company.<lb />
Eighty-nine colleges and universi-<lb />
ties from 35 states submitted 53 en-<lb />
tries in the contest, which was origi-<lb />
nated in 1948, as a means of stimu-<lb />
lating student leadership in the pro-<lb />
motion of safe driving among col-<lb />
lege students. After these entaaes<lb />
were judged, student publications and<lb />
journalists from fourteen colleges and<lb />
universities shared prizes totaling<lb />
$2400.<lb />
Tom and Edward R. Lucas of New<lb />
Mexico State University tied for sec-<lb />
ond and third prizes in editorial writ-<lb />
ing. In the national contest they were<lb />
amonp- twelve individual student jour-<lb />
nalists who won awards for the best<lb />
editorials, features, cartoons, or pho-<lb />
tographs developing the idea of traf-<lb />
fic safety.<lb />
J. P. Green of Raleigh, district<lb />
manager of Lumbermens, presented<lb />
the award to Tom in a ceremony con-<lb />
ducted in the campus office of the<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
Tom, an Engiish major, is scheduled<lb />
Science Foundation Names<lb />
Receipiants Of Study Grants<lb />
Four members of the department i uate study<lb />
of mathematics have received grants<lb />
from the National Science Founda-<lb />
tion for graduate study at U. S. col-<lb />
leges or universities dorian: the sum-<lb />
mer months. A, National Defense Fel-<lb />
lowship, available for three years,<lb />
has also been accepted by a member<lb />
of the department.<lb />
Mrs. Mildred Derrick, James C.<lb />
Pleasant, Milam F. Johnson, and John<lb />
B. Davis have been appointed as par-<lb />
ticipants in summer mathematics in-<lb />
istitutes sponsored by the National<lb />
Science Foundation.<lb />
James C. Pleasant has received a<lb />
grant for summer study from the<lb />
NSF and also a National Defense<lb />
Fellowship for three years of grad-<lb />
All of the appointees hold the Mas-<lb />
ters degree n mathematiics from<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
Participant In NSF<lb />
Mrs. Derrick has been designated<lb />
as a participant in the NSF Institute<lb />
at the Georgia Institute of Tech-<lb />
nology June 19-July 28. The institute<lb />
will be conducted piimarily for the<lb />
instruction of teachers of college and<lb />
junior college mathematics and sci-<lb />
ence, with spei-ial emphasis on the<lb />
fundamental concepts of the first<lb />
two years of college mathematics.<lb />
Mr. Johnson vs ill attend the NSF<lb />
Institute for Tesdnam of Mathema-<lb />
tics at the Uni.eisity of New Mexico<lb />
June 12August 4. The course of<lb />
Scholarships In Music Contest Open<lb />
For Entries; $500 First Award<lb />
ulty member at Virginia Polytechnic to receive the A. B. degree aft com<lb />
Institute or a year. With the late j mencement exercises May 21. As a<lb />
ihas received<lb />
News .Award,<lb />
Mrs. Adelaide E. Bloxton she organ- student journalist, he<lb />
ized the home economics department J the Charlotte Observer'<lb />
Automobile Regulations Passes;<lb />
To Be Effective Fall Quarter<lb />
ing with the fall quarter,<lb />
eshmen and those students<lb />
have as much as a<lb />
'C"<lb />
vf.l not be allowed to keep<lb />
the college. The fol-<lb />
 g .ilation will be in effect:<lb />
No fresJiman student at East<lb />
College is permittel to have<lb />
operate an automobile on the<lb />
rotina College campus or in<lb />
wille area.<lb />
No student having less than a<lb />
. age or who is on disciplin-<lb />
n at East Carolina Col-<lb />
.rmitted to have andor op-<lb />
e an automobile on the East Car-<lb />
tage campus or in the Green-<lb />
ville area.<lb />
3. Exceptions: (1) Those students<lb />
.vho are considered commute is in<lb />
that they reside with their parents<lb />
or guardians outside of the city of<lb />
Greenville and travel to and from the<lb />
Easit Gaiolina College campus<lb />
Dr. Jenkins, in discussing the reg-<lb />
ulation, said: "I am very happy to<lb />
state that this ruling has the endorse-<lb />
ment of the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation, and waait to thank the<lb />
n.embers of the organization for their<lb />
promise to help enforce it<lb />
The regulation followed a recom-<lb />
mendation from the Student Senate<lb />
presented last month.<lb />
at E: t Carolina and acted as head<lb />
of fch department for a number of<lb />
years. After leaving East Carolina<lb />
dhe was director of home economics<lb />
at Georgia State College for Women.<lb />
At the close of World War II she<lb />
went to Germany for several years<lb />
as an advisor to the U S. Office of<lb />
Military Government in the teaching<lb />
of home economics and the training<lb />
of homenvakers there. Since that time<lb />
she has been in government service<lb />
and has been on duty in countries<lb />
around the world.<lb />
In l!i.r)8 Dr. Holtzclaw devised a<lb />
hand-Operated wooden washing ma-<lb />
chine for areas at home and abroad<lb />
hat lack electricity and gas. Plans<lb />
for the easily constructed machine<lb />
were sent, to 64 foreign countries<lb />
participating in the program of the<lb />
International Cooperation Adminis-<lb />
tration. Many in this country saw<lb />
Dr. Holtzclaw demonstrate it on the<lb />
Oave Carroway TV show.<lb />
the McCall's Magazine Editorial<lb />
ward, aril the Newswriting Trophy<lb />
of the Eiist Carolinian.<lb />
lie is a member of the Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha fraternity.<lb />
Delta Zeta Initiates<lb />
New Sorority Sisters<lb />
Delta Zeta, social sorority, initiated<lb />
eight women students as new mem-<lb />
i.ets, Saturday, March 25, at St.<lb />
Paul's Episcopal Church in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
After the mid-morn ing initiation<lb />
service the sisters attended a lunch-<lb />
eon at the Episcopal Church.<lb />
New members of the sorority are<lb />
as follows: Martha Melton, Judy C.<lb />
F aglow, Jane Ruff in, Janet L. Wes-<lb />
(ott. Betty P. Gardner, Janice P.<lb />
Deaton, Sandra E. Stainback, and E.<lb />
Dale Whitted.<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS:<lb />
dr. fhoods thought for the dav: The best defense is a good offense, unless<lb />
you're weak or cowardly, in which case a good hiding place is unbeatable.<lb />
F. E. Olds &amp; Son announces its<lb />
fourth annual "Scholarships in Mu-<lb />
sic" contest which will be open for<lb />
entries from April 15th to June 15th,<lb />
1961.<lb />
Past winners of Olds contest have<lb />
used their scholarship awards to con-<lb />
tinue their academic careers, and<lb />
many winning these have been pub-<lb />
lished by the "F. E. Olds &amp; Sons Mu-<lb />
ic Education Library" and are now<lb />
a permanent part of music depart-<lb />
ment libraries across the country.<lb />
This contest is open to all juniors,<lb />
seniors and graduate students in ac-<lb />
credited schools or departments of mu-<lb />
sic at the college level. The scholar-<lb />
ships are awarded for the theses,<lb />
term papers or articles completed<lb />
luring the current academic year<lb />
judged to show the greatet evidence<lb />
of original thinking, sound research<lb />
and intelligent objectives, on any sub-<lb />
ject related to instrumental music.<lb />
The first scholarship award is<lb />
S500, the second award is $350 and<lb />
the third award is $200. These am-<lb />
ounts will be paid on request to any<lb />
accredited music school or college<lb />
with accredited music departments<lb />
against tuition costs of further study.<lb />
If a graduate winner has received his<lb />
advanced degree between the date of<lb />
his contest entry and the date of the<lb />
award, the award will be made in<lb />
cash.<lb />
The 1961 Olds Scholarship Judg-<lb />
ing Committee consists of G. C. Bai-<lb />
num, Director Emeritus, Northwest-<lb />
ern University Bands, Chairman; and<lb />
James Berdahl, Director of Bands,<lb />
University of California, Berkley,<lb />
California; Frederick C. Ebbs, Direc-<lb />
tor of Bands, University of Iowa, la.<lb />
City, Iowa; Frederick C. Fennell, Con-<lb />
ductor - Eastman Wind Ensemble,<lb />
Department, Eastman School of Mu-<lb />
sic, Rochester, New York.<lb />
Further information can be obtain-<lb />
ed from literature sent to your music<lb />
school or music department in care<lb />
of the Dean or Department Head, or<lb />
Iy writing to the F. E. Olds &amp; Son<lb />
Scholarship Committee, 7373 N. Cic-<lb />
ero, Chicago 46, Illinois.<lb />
study oflfered there will introduce<lb />
participants to methods and concepts<lb />
needed by their students who will do<lb />
graduate work in mathematics.<lb />
Teacher Graduate Courses<lb />
Mr. Davis will participate in a<lb />
summer institute in mathematics spon-<lb />
sored by the NSF at the University<lb />
of Alabama. He will be enrolled in<lb />
graduate cov-rses for teachers of ma-<lb />
thematics.<lb />
At Iowa State University June 5-<lb />
August 18, Mr. Pleasant will be a<lb />
member of an NSF Institute for col-<lb />
lege teachers of statistics. In Septem-<lb />
ber he will enter the graduate school<lb />
of the University of South Carolina<lb />
to continue his graduate work. As<lb />
recipient of a National Defense Schol-<lb />
arship, he plans to remain there for<lb />
three years, serving during this per-<lb />
iod as a part-time instructor and<lb />
studying for the doctrate in mathe-<lb />
matics.<lb />
Home Ec Club Holds<lb />
Adult Education Classes<lb />
A series of Adult Education classes<lb />
sponsored by the Home Economics<lb />
Department began on April 12.<lb />
The first of these classes was held<lb />
in room 101 of Flanagan Building on<lb />
"Styling and Designing Hats Bon-<lb />
nie Burch Hicks. Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
Carolyn' Dougherty and June Barra<lb />
gave tips on hat styles for different<lb />
face shapes and construction details.<lb />
Hats designed and made by the girls<lb />
were on exhibit.<lb />
CU Board Elects<lb />
Taylor President<lb />
The College Union Student Board<lb />
and Committee Members met last<lb />
Thursday and elected officers for next<lb />
year. The new officers for the com-<lb />
ing year are: President, Jimmy Tay-<lb />
lor; Vice President, Glenn Boyd; Re-<lb />
cording Secretary. Elaine Gitelson;<lb />
Corresponding Sercetary, Carolyn<lb />
Shearin; and Reporter, J. W. Gaddy.<lb />
iA Lost and Found Sale will be held<lb />
Wednesday, April 26, in the College<lb />
Union from 8:00 until 10:00 pjn.<lb />
The College Union serves as the<lb />
Campus Lost and Found Center and<lb />
for quite some time, numerous ar-<lb />
ticles have been accumulating in the<lb />
Lost and Found.<lb />
It is a policy of the Union that<lb />
found items held for two weeks, still<lb />
unclaimed, will be returned to the<lb />
finder or disposed of by the College<lb />
Union.<lb />
The College Union feels that this<lb />
sale is an appropriate way of dis-<lb />
posing of these items said Presi-<lb />
dent, Jimmy Taylor. Such items to<lb />
be sold include umbrellas, records in<lb />
grab bag style, gloves, pens, and a<lb />
collection of miscellaneous jewelry.<lb />
Peace Corps Issues<lb />
Questionnaires<lb />
Peace Corps headquarters has mail-<lb />
eo Volunteer Questionnaires to te<lb />
presidents of 2,000 colleges and uni-<lb />
versities for campus distribution.<lb />
Students who have written to the<lb />
Peace Corps or to the President to<lb />
Volunteer will automatically receive<lb />
questionnaires direct from Washing-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Questonnaires can also be obtained<lb />
by writing to Congressmen or Sena-<lb />
tors or to the Peace Corps, Washing-<lb />
ton 25, D.C.<lb />
They are also available at local<lb />
Post Offices and will be distributed<lb />
by the United States Department of<lb />
Agriculture Directors of State Agri-<lb />
cultural Extension Services for re-<lb />
lay to their county agents.<lb />
The questionnaire is four pages<lb />
long. It asks 28 questions. It also<lb />
asks the potential Volunteer to list<lb />
references. An explanatory sheet is<lb />
attached.<lb />
The questionnaire was prepared by<lb />
the Peace Corps staff with the ad-<lb />
vice of recruiting and questionnaire<lb />
specialists from government, busir<lb />
nes, labor, private educational ex-<lb />
change agencies and universities.<lb />
Students at Howard University<lb />
(Washington, D.C.) and Wakefield<lb />
High School (Arlington, Virginia)<lb />
were asked to fill it out as a test of<lb />
its effectiveness before final form<lb />
was approved.<lb />
The questionnaire asks the poten-<lb />
tial Volunteer for the following kinds<lb />
of information: Education, job ex-<lb />
perience, proficiency in languages,<lb />
technical skills, availability for Peace<lb />
Corps service, special foreign area<lb />
knowledge, health, military service,<lb />
avocations, hobbies and athletic par-<lb />
ticipation, organizational activity and<lb />
leadership, and geographical prefer-<lb />
ence for assignment.<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: Every guy I go out with thinks<lb />
he's Casanova. What should a girl do?<lb />
Chased<lb />
DEAR CHASED: Ask each one to roll up hit iileeve If<lb />
there it a small birthmark jutt above the left elbow,<lb />
you've got the real Catanova.<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: A tackle on the football<lb />
taaTlikes the same girl I ! <lb />
see her any more, he'll mop up the floor with me.<lb />
use to intimidated! What should I do?<lb />
I rouse xu Ninety-nine Pounder<lb />
DEAR N.NETY-NINE: You'd brftor  " h.ir<lb />
grow long.<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: I am a sophomore majoring<lb />
in architecture. Our college has just completed<lb />
a magnificent carillon tower. Yesterday, while<lb />
examining the blueprints, I was horrified to dis-<lb />
cover that the tower will collapse at 3:30 P.M<lb />
June 3, 1964. I have taken my calculations to<lb />
the dean, to the architects, to the builders, to<lb />
the president of the college. No one will pay any<lb />
attention to me. I am desperate. What can I do<lb />
to avert disaster?<lb />
Frantic<lb />
DEAR FRANTIC: You've done your best, son. Now,<lb />
for your own peace of mind, won't you join me in<lb />
a short trip to Las Vegas to tee what kind of<lb />
oddt we can get?<lb />
mmmmm<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: I've been writing poems to a<lb />
certain girl for about five months. Yesterday I found<lb />
out that this girl and her friends get together to<lb />
read my poems and laugh at them. Do you think I<lb />
I . should stop writing to her?<lb />
Upset<lb />
DEAR UPSET: Definitely not.<lb />
There are all too few humor-<lb />
ous poets writing today.<lb />
;ssk8&amp;<lb />
n rd has been called by government officials to unveil his<lb />
FROOD TO WASHINGTON! SnSScSt this plan, Frood replied: 'The<lb />
xtraordinary "Luckies  when , discovered that college students smoke<lb />
details are atill clattified, but it a11 8"T,ed me to MmyB that M a the world's peoples<lb />
more Luckies than W othw "J1" d happy t0 belligerent<lb />
would but lean btck and light up a Lucky, tnoy<lb />
WUU1U UUl n-  <lb />
ruANGE TO LUCKIES and get some fosie. for a change'<lb />
how to win by a head<lb />
Winning glances that lead to romance (s) are easy to come<lb />
by if you go buy 'Vaseline Hair Tonic-made specially for<lb />
men who use water with their hair tonic. 'Vaseline' Hair<lb />
Tonic is 100 pure light grooming oil-replaces oil that<lb />
water removes. 'Vaseline Hair Tonic won't evaporate, stays<lb />
clear and clean on your hair. And just a little does a lot!<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, APRII <lb />
AFROTC<lb />
Group Commander<lb />
Walter T. Wonfchington has been ap-<lb />
pointed Cadet Group Commander of<lb />
tiie tiOOlh Detachment, Air Force<lb />
KOTC here. He will hold the position<lb />
during the spaing quarter. ,<lb />
As group eomnmancter, Worthington<lb />
holds the rank of Cadet Lieutenant<lb />
Colonel. He has Berved during the<lb />
presses school year as Commander<lb />
otf the Honorary Diill Team. In a<lb />
recent awards ceremony on campus,<lb />
Worthington received the Outstand-<lb />
ing Achievement Medal in recogni-<lb />
tion of his leadership in a January<lb />
21 Maix.hiithon staged by the Drill<lb />
Team to raise funds for the March<lb />
of Dimes Campaign in Greenville.<lb />
A junior here, he is majoring in<lb />
industrial arts.<lb />
Staff members serving with Wor-<lb />
thington this spring are Cadet Major<lb />
Sanders W. Grady, Deputy Group<lb />
Commander; Cadet Caipt. Bruce J.<lb />
Worell, Jr Administrative Officer;<lb />
Cadet Capt. Edward J. Farrell, Ma-<lb />
teriaLs Officer: Cadet Capt. Kenneth<lb />
G. Alerander. Personnel Officer; Ca-<lb />
det Capt. Murry E. Hodges, Inspec-<lb />
tor; Cadet Capt. Brhaard G. Weis, Jr<lb />
tUst Squadron Commander; and Ca-<lb />
det Capt. Lendy C. Edwards, 62nd<lb />
Squadron Commander.<lb />
Movie Reveals Communist Efforts Of Penetration<lb />
Controversial Defense Film Stirs Public<lb />
(UPS) The U. S. Department of Activities shown in the film.<lb />
lias received numerous abusive let-<lb />
Conservative Label<lb />
Hides Discrepancy<lb />
(ACP)"The editors see a greax<lb />
misconception in the minds of many<lb />
self-styled 'conservatives' at SMU.<lb />
The discrepancy between their pro-<lb />
claimed label and their line of thought<lb />
is sadly very evident to those in-<lb />
formed in the 'conservative' phil-<lb />
osophy.<lb />
"Lnitially, the historical label<lb />
sconservatioe'is misleading. 'Con-<lb />
servatism, I960' is not conservative at<lb />
all; in fact, it is the more progres-<lb />
sive between liberal' and 'conserva-<lb />
tive' viewpoints.<lb />
"The Barry Gokfcwater student asks<lb />
for a change from Federal bureaucra-<lb />
tic control of the individual to individ-<lb />
ual freedom. The 'conservative' move-<lb />
ment of 1960 can be more candidly<lb />
described as a "libertarian' movement.<lb />
"In his quest for individual free-<lb />
dom the libertarian founds his phil-<lb />
osophy on the premise that every<lb />
man is given undeniable rights by<lb />
Cod upon his creation.<lb />
"The libertarian believes that no<lb />
government has the right to usua-p<lb />
this power of God to bestow these<lb />
ifcrvae that the God-given, right to<lb />
righto on man. The libeatarian be-<lb />
freely make one's life cannot be given<lb />
by the government. The libertarian<lb />
assues man of this right when he op-<lb />
poses Federal support to this and<lb />
that.<lb />
"When one man succeeds in his<lb />
life, but is forced to give part of his<lb />
success to another who failed to suc-<lb />
ceed, then both men are cheated. The<lb />
successful man is robbed of the op-<lb />
portunity to enjoy the fruits of his<lb />
ban and he is also robbed of vol-<lb />
untarily sharing his wealth with<lb />
others.<lb />
Hut here is the more important<lb />
pointThe unsuccessful man is<lb />
robbed of the opportunity to iput his<lb />
free mind and soul to work. Only<lb />
the naive would disagree on this<lb />
point, for we know that when one is<lb />
able to gain something for nothing<lb />
he is not apt to choose to work for<lb />
this thing that comes to him free.<lb />
"It is evident, then, that while the<lb />
liberal claims to be humanity's bene-<lb />
factor, actually he robs humanity of<lb />
its Supreme giftthe right to live<lb />
at- a free individual.<lb />
"Because the libertarian believes<lb />
mankind is equally endowed with<lb />
these God-given rights, he natural-<lb />
ly supports integration. There is no<lb />
basis or argument on this fact. And<lb />
this point should graphically point<lb />
out the difference between the lib-<lb />
ertarian (or 'conservative') and the<lb />
White Supremist.<lb />
'There is no room in the ranks of<lb />
'conservatism' for the White Supre-<lb />
mist.<lb />
"Just as the 'conservative' battles<lb />
the liberal philosophy that advocates<lb />
the use of force and Federal control<lb />
 the settlement of America's ra-<lb />
cial problems, he shaH aiso ffgt the<lb />
White Su-premist who attempts to<lb />
rob the Negro of his God-given rights<lb />
aowl his dignityFrom Southern<lb />
Methodist University CAMPUS, Dal-<lb />
las, Texas.<lb />
Defense is preparing a new film on<lb />
Communism which they hope will<lb />
give an over-all picture of commun-<lb />
ist efforts of penetration into youth<lb />
and youth organizations.<lb />
The film has been in the making<lb />
since last August, and is expected to<lb />
be released shortly. While it has been<lb />
prepared primarily for use in Ameri-<lb />
can military installations, the film<lb />
may be cleared for public release if<lb />
there ia a demand for it.<lb />
Based partially on FBI reports,<lb />
tlie film will be called "Communist<lb />
Target Youth It will cover "all as-<lb />
pects" of Communism and its meth-<lb />
ods. Among other things it will in-<lb />
clude the Venezuelan rioting against<lb />
former Vice-President Richard M.<lb />
Nixon.<lb />
Whatever material the film con-<lb />
tains on the San Francisco demon-<lb />
strations will be taken from the<lb />
original unedited pictures" and not<lb />
from the HUAC version, "Operation<lb />
Abolition<lb />
The film will also deal with the<lb />
history of riots and how they have<lb />
been used in the past for upsetting<lb />
stable situations.<lb />
An earlier report that the new de-<lb />
fense department film was designed<lb />
to replace "Operation Abolition" and<lb />
Communism on the Map" which<lb />
have been attacked as "biased" and<lb />
"distorted" was denied by a Defense<lb />
Department spokesman. He stated,<lb />
however, that the Defense Depart-<lb />
ment has never used "Operation Ab-<lb />
olition" or "Communism on the Map"<lb />
because it doesn't suit our needs "<lb />
"There is a serious problem of Com-<lb />
munist penetration into youth and<lb />
outh organizations all over the<lb />
world he said, "and there is a need<lb />
for some kind of film which shows<lb />
the over-all problem<lb />
Churches Disagree<lb />
Recently the National Council of<lb />
Churches recommended that its<lb />
members not show "Operation Abo-<lb />
lition" without a "full and fair pres-<lb />
entation of the facts" behind the stu-<lb />
dent demonstrations against the<lb />
House Committee on Un-American<lb />
The council expressed concern tens and phone calls during the weeks<lb />
about statements in the film "reflec- following his criticism of the film,<lb />
ting adversely upon the reputation of j Some weeks ago his nameplate was<lb />
students" and about the film's "effect<lb />
upon freedom of expression" by im-<lb />
plying that a criticism of the com-<lb />
mittee is Communist-inspired.<lb />
It questioned whether the film con-<lb />
tains "errors of fact and interpreta-<lb />
tion The other film, "Communism<lb />
on the Map is put out by a pri-<lb />
vate group in Arkansas. It claims to<lb />
idiow how America was duped by Red<lb />
advances in the past few years.<lb />
Becomes Controversial Issue<lb />
This film strip has already stirred<lb />
controversy in Michigan and Wash-<lb />
ington After a public showing of<lb />
the film for Michigan's Saginaw Ro-<lb />
tary Club members was canceled at<lb />
the last minute, a spokesman there<lb />
said the Navy Department had re-<lb />
viewed the film and did not consider<lb />
it appropriate for the Navy spon-<lb />
sorship before civilian audiences<lb />
Lt. Commander Arthur Lavesau<lb />
said the fihn could be "open to mis-<lb />
interpretation<lb />
At the University of Washington,<lb />
a hisitory professor who criticized the<lb />
film as portraying only one side of<lb />
the picture was threatened with<lb />
death by an anonymous caller and<lb />
now stands accused by the State<lb />
.Antv-iSuibversive Committee of the<lb />
American Legion for his criticism.<lb />
The caller who denounced Dr. Gio-<lb />
vanni Costigan's criticism of "Com-<lb />
munism on the Map" may have been<lb />
a crank, Dr. Costigan said, "but a<lb />
crank killed a graduate student in<lb />
Berkeley a month ago<lb />
He referred to the shooting of a<lb />
professor and a graduate student on<lb />
the University of California campus<lb />
January 25. The killer, who had not<lb />
previously met either of the pair, be-<lb />
lieved the professor to be a Com-<lb />
munist. Although the graduate stu-<lb />
dent died, the professor is recover-<lb />
ing from face wounds.<lb />
Dr. Costigan said "Communism on<lb />
the Map" is an excellent example of<lb />
an attempt to demoralize the public.<lb />
The history professor reported he<lb />
torn from his office door.<lb />
The State Anti-Subversive Com-<lb />
mittee is circulating a "fact" sheet<lb />
on Dr. Costigan on the University<lb />
of Washington Campus which cites<lb />
a number of organizations with<lb />
which Dr Costigan has been "con-<lb />
nected" since 1939, among them the<lb />
American Civil Liberties Union.<lb />
Support for Dr. Costigan has come<lb />
from the Washington Daily, the State<lb />
wide Young Democrats convention,<lb />
and the University's Board of Con-<lb />
trol.<lb />
The Washington Daily calls the<lb />
"fact" sheet a method of penpetrat-<lb />
inig 'guilt by association<lb />
"Will the Young Democrats and<lb />
the Hoard of Control be listed on a<lb />
'fact' sheet 'in connection with' a man<lb />
who is already listed 'in connection<lb />
with'?" the paper asks.<lb />
"If so, an already fallacious doc-<lb />
trine will be extended one more time.<lb />
Heaven help us sinners<lb />
Music Majors, Swisher, Kornegay<lb />
Present Joint Senior Honors Recitals<lb />
i<lb />
On April 13. Rosemary Swisher,<lb />
soprano, and Bob Korengay, tuba,<lb />
presented their senior recitals in Au-<lb />
stin Auditorium.<lb />
Rosemary's program included: "E<lb />
ingrato, lo veggio Galuppi; "Ver-<lb />
borgenheit by Wolf; "Mon Coeur<lb />
s'ouvre a ta voix from the opera<lb />
Samson et Delila by Saint-Soens;<lb />
and "Ecstasy by Rummel.<lb />
Other numbers were: "Baby is<lb />
Sleeping and "Of What Use is a<lb />
Girl from Chinese Mother Goose<lb />
Rhymes by Crist; and "White Horses<lb />
of the Sea by Warren.<lb />
Event Features College Art<lb />
Community Plans Art Festival<lb />
The 26th Annual Community Art<lb />
Festival has been set for the week<lb />
beginning April 29 to May 6.<lb />
The Festival is sponsored by the<lb />
Greenville Women's Club and the<lb />
East Carolina Art Society with the<lb />
cooperation of the Greenville City<lb />
Schools, East Carolina College, and<lb />
civic groups of Greenville. Programs<lb />
of music, drama, art exhibits and<lb />
other phases of art are planner for<lb />
the week.<lb />
On Thursday, May 4, the students<lb />
and faculty of the college will pre-<lb />
sent the Sidewalk Art Show, on the<lb />
grounds of the Greenville Art Cen-<lb />
ter. Paintings, drawings, prints, cer-<lb />
amics, sculpture, crafts, and photog-<lb />
raphy will be displayed. Amateur and<lb />
professional alike are invited to show<lb />
their art work.<lb />
Entry blanks will be available at<lb />
the Art Center. Works to be sold<lb />
must display a price otherwise be<lb />
labeled N.F.S.<lb />
Former EC Student Dies<lb />
Elizabeth Ann Jernigan, a 1960<lb />
graduate of EC, died at her home in<lb />
Mt. Olive last week of leukemia.<lb />
Elizabeth had been a teacher at<lb />
Magnolia Avenue Grammar School<lb />
until she became ill about a month<lb />
ago. Art EC she was a primary edu-<lb />
cation major. She completed her de-<lb />
gree work in three years and began<lb />
her teaching in the Dunn elementary<lb />
school in the fall.<lb />
Greeks Sponsor Easter<lb />
Egg Hunt For Needy<lb />
Lambda Chi .Alpha and Delta Zeta<lb />
jointly sponsored an Easter egg hunt<lb />
for underprivileged children prior to<lb />
the Easter holidays. Thirty-fve chil-<lb />
dren attended and after the hunt<lb />
were given weiner roast. Transporta-<lb />
tion to and from he hunt was pro-<lb />
by the brothers of Lambda<lb />
YWCA Initiates<lb />
New President<lb />
Lilllian Carets was installed Sunday<lb />
as the new president of the YWCA.<lb />
This service was held in the Library<lb />
Auditorium following a banquet in<lb />
honor of the old and new officers and<lb />
cabinet members.<lb />
Other officers for the 1961-62<lb />
school year are: Ann Martin, vice<lb />
president; Patsy Whiley, secretary;<lb />
and Carol Aldrich, treasurer.<lb />
New cabinet members are: Julie<lb />
Mosser, worship chairman; Linda<lb />
Lewis, assistant program chairman;<lb />
and Marcelle Vogel, publicity chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
The next general membership meet-<lb />
ing of the YWCA will be held on<lb />
April 27, at 7:00 pm in the Y Hut.<lb />
The purpose of this meeting will be<lb />
to make plans for next fall quarter.<lb />
Aill members should be present at this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Thur 20 CU Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment of Champions, 6:15 pjn.<lb />
College Union Student Board, 3rd<lb />
Floor Social Room, Wright,<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
Fri 21: Golf Match: ECC vs Wm &amp;<lb />
Mary, 1:00 pjn.<lb />
j Sat 22: Barbershop Quartet Con-<lb />
test, McGinnis Aud.<lb />
N. C. Speech and Hearing Asso<lb />
Raiwl Bldg 10:00 a.m.<lb />
Movie: "Let's Make Love Mari-<lb />
lyn Monroe, Tony Randall<lb />
Mon 24: Golf Match: ECC vs At-<lb />
lantic Christian, 1:00 p.m.<lb />
Terry Coley, Recitail, McGinnis Aud.<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Tues 25: Billy Wolfe, Recital, Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Aud 8:00 pjm.<lb />
Chapel Service, Y-Hurt, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Duplicate Bridge, College Union TV<lb />
Room, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
Wed 26: A-rdyth McCrosky, Reci-<lb />
tal, McGinnis Aud 8:00 p.m.<lb />
"Lost and Found" Sale, College Un-<lb />
ion, 8:00 pjn.<lb />
Thur 27: Danforth Lecture, Aus-<lb />
tin Aud 7:30 pjn.<lb />
Carolyn Hinton, (Recital, McGinnis<lb />
Aud 8:00 pjn.<lb />
College Union Committee Meeting,<lb />
3rd Floor Social Room, Wright,<lb />
6:30<lb />
Fri 28: Movie: "The Matchmaker<lb />
Shirley Booth, Anthony Perkins<lb />
Sat 29: Baseball Game: ECC vs<lb />
Pfeiffer, Guy Smith Stadium,<lb />
8:00 pjn.<lb />
Tennis Match: EOC ve Pfeiffer,<lb />
1:00 p.m.<lb />
Golf Match: ECC vs Pfeiffer, 1:00<lb />
Sun 30: Senior Organ Recital, Lar-<lb />
ry Williams, Austin Aud 4:00<lb />
pjn.<lb />
ECC Orchestra, Wright Aud 3:30<lb />
pjn.<lb />
Peace Corps Volunteers Receive<lb />
Deferment From Military Service<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau Elects<lb />
Wilkinson President<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau social ftwternity<lb />
recently elected new offices for the<lb />
1961-62 term. Michael Wilkinson has<lb />
been elected president of the frater-<lb />
nity. Wilkinson is a member of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association and a member<lb />
of the executive council of Sigma Pi<lb />
Alpha, national honorary foreign<lb />
languages fraternity.<lb />
Other officers of the fraternity are<lb />
Ashley Humphrey, vice president;<lb />
Bill Eyerman, secretary; Floyd Hr-<lb />
dfeon, treasurer, M. B. Goldbol<lb />
chapkn; and Johnny Parker<lb />
ant-at-arms.<lb />
Peace Corps Volunteers can be de-<lb />
ferred from military service under<lb />
the present Universal Military Train-<lb />
ing and Service Act.<lb />
This is the opinion of Lt. Gen.<lb />
Lewis B. Hershey, Director of Se-<lb />
lective Service. His views were out-<lb />
lined in an editorial in the Selective<lb />
Service Bulletin.<lb />
"The relationship of the Selective<lb />
Service System with registratrants<lb />
who become members of the Peace<lb />
Corps can be handled administra-<lb />
tively Hershey wrote.<lb />
He said the classification of regis-<lb />
trants in the Peace Corps "can be<lb />
handled as any other registrant en-<lb />
gaged in activities in the national<lb />
health, safety, or interest<lb />
When they return home, Volun-<lb />
teers could qualify for further defer-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Important factors listed by Her-<lb />
shey for consideration when the Vol-<lb />
unteer returns home include his age,<lb />
his physical condition, his marital<lb />
status, the regulations which apply<lb />
when he is released 'and whether or<lb />
not the registrant on his return from<lb />
service with the Peace Corps en-<lb />
gages in an activity which permits<lb />
Mmto be deferred n the national<lb />
health, safety, or interest<lb />
Hershey concluded: "The fact that<lb />
tee registrant has been a member of<lb />
thePeace Corps will not prevent him<lb />
from qualifying for farther defer-<lb />
ment, the same as any other regis-<lb />
trant who is engaged in activities<lb />
vital to the national health, safety,<lb />
or interest<lb />
SMITH'S MOTEL<lb />
45 Air Conditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaea 8-1126<lb />
Parents and Quest of College<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
AOPi Sorority Installs<lb />
Six New Pledges<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority<lb />
met Wednesday night to install six<lb />
new pledges. They are Barbara Bar-<lb />
co, Carolyn Beck, Vicky Brafford,<lb />
Betsy Lane. Aim Rosser, and Joyce<lb />
Harris.<lb />
Officers of the present pledge class<lb />
are iDee Smitk, jjiresident; Portia<lb />
Marlow, secretary; and Brenda But-<lb />
ton, treasurer. Other members of the<lb />
class are Gail Walser and Lynn Slau-<lb />
ghter.<lb /><lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Horn<lb />
Mr Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Conitr W.Wl Diddnaon<lb />
Ceremonies Honor<lb />
New KA Officers<lb />
The new officers of Gamma Rho<lb />
Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order were<lb />
installed in the chapter room on Co-<lb />
tanche Street April 13. These men<lb />
incki.de Bob (Robert) Hart. No. 1<lb />
(President), James Bass, No. II (Vice<lb />
Pres.), Bob (iRobert) Raines. No. Ill,<lb />
(Recording Secretary), Gene Home,<lb />
No. IV, (Corresponding Secretary),<lb />
Raymond Gillikhi, No. V (I'istorian)<lb />
Fred Lassiter. No. VI (Treasurer)<lb />
Mitchell Moon, No. VII (Pa imenar-<lb />
ian), Bob (Robeit) Jackson, No. VIII<lb />
(Doorkeeper), and Bill (Willie B.)<lb />
Massey, No. IX (Custodian).<lb />
Following the installation services,<lb />
rast president Fred Daniei, Sr. Busi-<lb />
ness Major, made several general<lb />
remarks to the chapter as to the<lb />
growth and achievements of the chap-<lb />
ter made during his term of office.<lb />
Officers of Kappa Alpha Order are<lb />
elected in the spring of each year to<lb />
serve for one year.<lb />
C<lb />
While at EC Rosemary has been<lb />
a member of the College Orchestra,<lb />
the Concert Band, Marching Band,<lb />
Chapel and College Choir, and the<lb />
Wind Ensembles. She also particpat-<lb />
ed in the musicals "Kiss Me Kate<lb />
"Annie Get Your Gun and "South<lb />
Pacific She is a member of the Al-<lb />
pha Xi Deha Sorority.<lb />
Rosemary, a student of Mrs. Gladys<lb />
White, was accompanied by Burleigh<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Hob, a student oif Mr. James Par-<lb />
r-ell, presented the following selec-<lb />
tions: 'Ixrd Preserve Me by Ros-<lb />
sini: 1Arm, Aim, Ye Brave by<lb />
Ha? del; and "Andante for Tuba and<lb />
Piano by Tcherepine. He was ac-<lb />
nmanjed by Shirley Morse.<lb />
Boh has been a member of the<lb />
Vat himr and Concert Bands, the<lb />
 Choir, and the Men's Glee<lb />
riu while he has been at EC. He<lb />
has also served as warden for Phi Mu<lb />
Al.jha, the pTotftessional fraternity<lb />
for men music majors.<lb />
Bob has appeared in the musicals<lb />
"Carousel "Kiss Me Kate "Annie<lb />
Cet Your Gun and "South Pacific<lb />
Try-outs were<lb />
w APn! u , <lb />
positions on the varsity cW<lb />
squad. Twelve coeds were<lb /><lb />
from a field of twenty-f,<lb />
ants; Lillian Move wn8 elected<lb />
The 1961-62 cheerier J<lb />
be composed of Lilliai Moe (w<lb />
Rankin. Patsy Millikin, oiij<lb />
n-ond, Elisabeth fVtonilUlibJ<lb />
worth. Barbara R,  r <lb />
nedy and  j<lb />
nates are Jo Ann Uahr <lb />
Whitworth and Billy Boyd ' <lb />
The six judges who chose fc<lb />
leaders are facult  bers ft<lb />
Gay Hogan, Nell Stalling, anT<lb />
ayne Graff; a. ; J<lb />
Phyllis Lang T<lb />
Lee Edwai-d and M<lb />
Gardner. '2i<lb />
Steve Clements Presents<lb />
Senior Music Recital<lb />
Steven Clements, a percussion major<lb />
from Raleigh, .presented his senior<lb />
recital in Austin Auditorium on April<lb />
sixth.<lb />
F'eve was accompanied by Charles<lb />
Ttevens, pdanist, and the Perucssion<lb />
Fnsemble.<lb />
His program included: "Le Secret<lb />
marimba solo, by Gautier; "Sonatina,<lb />
for Timpani by Tcherepnine; "Ar-<lb />
tistry in Rhythm by Stan Kenton,<lb />
:ccompanied by the Percussion En<lb />
semble conducted by Lyle Wilcox; and<lb />
"Sonata No. 4, Marimba solo, by Mo-<lb />
r-art.<lb />
Other numbers were: "Toccata for<lb />
a co-educational coFege, was just<lb />
across a courtyard from Willard Hall,<lb />
where girl students lived. The occu-<lb />
Unusual Event<lb />
Hamilton Hall, men's dormitory in Percussion Instruments by Chavez,<lb />
c-mpanied by the Percussion En-<lb />
mble conducted by Leon Cole; and<lb />
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring a Vi-<lb />
pants of Hamilton were increasingly I aarp solo, by J. S. Bach.<lb />
careless about pulling down shades Since Steve has been at East Caro-<lb />
while disrobing and showering. Pres- j linn he has been a member of the<lb />
ently the girls sent over a note: "To marching and concert banls, The Col-<lb />
residents of Hamilton Hall. Course iegians, ipercussionist in the brass en-<lb />
ir. Anatomy not appreciated. Signed sontde, amd a member of the percus-<lb />
Williard Hall Back, promptly, came<lb />
the reply: "Course in Anatomy op-<lb />
tionalReader's Digest<lb />
sion ensemble, and was a representa-<lb />
tive to the All-State Collegiate Band<lb />
Clinic.<lb />
LILLIAN MOVE<lb />
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the Jet-smooth<lb />
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want in<lb />
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All Urn Impala models combine Body<lb />
by Fisher beauty with a new measure of<lb />
practicality. Door openings of this Sport<lb />
Coupe, for instance, are over a half-<lb />
foot wider this year.<lb />
Ntw Chsvroltt IMPALA CONVERTIBLE<lb />
Here's one wide open for fun and a<lb />
tot of the fun is in Chevy's Jet-smooth<lb />
ridt. Add Turboglide transmission<lb />
(extra-cost option) to this or any Chevy<lb />
V8 for tops in easy going.<lb />
Here's the choice that makes choosing<lb />
the new car that's right for you easier<lb />
than ever. Thirty-one models in all-<lb />
designed to suit almost any taste, priced<lb />
to suit almost any budget. There's a<lb />
whole crew of Chevy Corvairs, including<lb />
thrifty sedans and coupes and four<lb />
wonderful new wagons. Budget-<lb />
wise Biscaynes-lowest priced full-sizsd<lb />
Chevrolets. Beautiful Bel Airs, sump-<lb />
tuous Impalas and America's only true<lb />
sports carthe Corvette.<lb />
Drop by your Chevrolet<lb />
dealer's and do your new<lb />
car shopping the easy way<lb />
in one convenient stop.<lb />
Now Chevy Corvair 500<lb />
LAKEWOOD STATION WAGON<lb />
Loads of space insideand still more<lb />
in the trunk up front. And with all<lb />
their wagon-size versatility, these rear-<lb />
engine Lakewoods handle like a charm.<lb />
WIDE CHOICE OF<lb />
OK USED CARS, TOO!<lb />
More people are buying new<lb />
Chevrolets than any other<lb />
make. So your dealer's got a<lb />
wide choice of OK Used Cars.<lb />
New Chevrolet BEL AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN<lb />
LS 4?2? fc  feB-d<lb />
Chevrolet, ail four Bel Air models<lb />
you beauty that likes to make itself<lb />
CaswsM esra, Gassy Corsairs  ma mm On f<lb />
and trimmer on the outside; yet<lb />
's a full measure of Chevrolet's<lb /><pb facs="00038696_tn_0005" /><lb />
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lAY, APRIL 20, 1961<lb />
udents Elect Class Officers;<lb />
irogden Heads Senior Class'<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
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KKNTROGEN<lb />
izier Serves As<lb />
ib President<lb />
Rose Frazier, Audrey Hol-<lb />
Vnnie Marie Riddick rep-<lb />
Home Economics club<lb />
?catos to the annual college<lb />
rvisioti workshop of the N.C.<lb />
Economics Association.<lb />
the event was conducted<lb />
I Carolina College in Cul-<lb />
N nth Carolina. These girls<lb />
anted by their club ad-<lb />
ifisa Liah Gaut and Miss Ma-<lb />
Igherty.<lb />
ihotps consist of representa-<lb />
rom fifteen colleges meeting<lb />
bare interests and dis-<lb />
5 of their respective<lb />
(One of the highlights of the<lb />
MM a tour of Biltmore<lb />
 ifl Asheville after which<lb />
ton was held at the Biltmore<lb />
R  Frazier, president of<lb />
Hume Economics club, was<lb />
te reporter of the year<lb />
Audrey Hollomon and Annie<lb />
Ri . ick were recently elected<lb />
sidenrt and treasurer, respec-<lb />
ior the East Carolina organi-<lb />
Ka Trogdon 1 !lS been chosen by<lb />
1 " ,isinp: senir class aS their presi-<lb />
li- far the 1961-1962 school term.<lb />
K n ran unclosed for this office.<lb />
Also elected  Tommy Reese,<lb />
vi e president; Camilla Henderson,<lb />
secretary; and Renny Bowes, treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
Hal Smith and Phillip Williamson<lb />
Were elected male senators, and Jew-<lb />
el (allihan and Betty Lane were cho-<lb />
saw m women senators.<lb />
deyce Andera was eleetea as presi-<lb />
dent of the Junior class. He was op-<lb />
; aaa by David iNanny.<lb />
Other officers of the junior class<lb />
:ue: Johnny Waters, vice president;<lb />
Anne Mien, pacretary; and Diane Pos-<lb />
ter, treasurer. Male senators are<lb />
John Matthews, and Ken Moore. Ken<lb />
was selected after a run-off with<lb />
Jerry Oummiivgs. Woman senator is<lb />
Kathryn Ray nor.<lb />
Rill Eyerman defeated Buddy Mur-<lb />
ray and Robert Chiristesen for presi-<lb />
dent of the Sophomore class.<lb />
Cafeterias Receives Names;<lb />
East Cafeteria Remodeled<lb />
In order to avoid confusion which ! said Mr. F. D. Duncan.<lb />
mi existed in designating the vari-<lb />
ous cafeterias, a new name has been<lb />
given each cafeteria and signs will<lb />
 placed over each of the cafeterias<lb />
in the near future, identifying them.<lb />
The present South Cafeteria will<lb />
be designated as the East Cafeteria,<lb />
and the present New South Cafeteria<lb />
will be designated as the South Ca-<lb />
feteria.<lb />
Buccaneer Room<lb />
The present East Cafeteria which<lb />
is now used occasionally as a cafe-<lb />
teria is to be improved in appearance<lb />
and designated as the Buccaneer<lb />
Room. A ipaneled wall to match the<lb />
existing walls in this room is being<lb />
 erected across the end where the<lb />
He added, "It is hoped that this<lb />
I ,tir conditioning will be in operation<lb />
by the beginning of summer school.<lb />
This will iprovide two air conditioned<lb />
cafeterias and it is hoped that the<lb />
Buccaneer room can be air condition-<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon Goes National<lb />
ed during the summer<lb />
cafeteria counter is now located. This<lb />
vall will allow thirty-six inches of<lb />
p.ace ibeyond the cafeteria counter<lb />
and will have a door at each end<lb />
which may be left open whes the<lb />
room is used as a cafeteria.<lb />
For other occasions the doors will<lb />
be closed so that the cafeteria coun-<lb />
Rilly Braswell was elected vice ter and all of the food serving facil-<lb />
presidenit, Margaret Adkins, secretary;<lb />
and Karen Kast treasurer. Tommy<lb />
Mallison was unopposed for the office<lb />
of male senator of the sophomore<lb />
class, and Brend Reges was elected<lb />
M woman senator. Day student sena-<lb />
tors are Edward Lee, and Becky Bas-<lb />
nitrht.<lb />
Woody Shepherd served as chair-<lb />
man o elections for the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
ities will be hidden, and the room<lb />
wild make a better appearance for<lb />
special dinners and banquets for the<lb />
studest groups, sororities, fraterni-<lb />
ties and other special purposes.<lb />
More Air Conditioning<lb />
"A consulting engineer is now pre-<lb />
paring ptlans and specifications to<lb />
air condition the South Cafeteria<lb />
(formerly designated as the New<lb />
South Cafeteria) and the Bookstore<lb />
Governor Defends State's Educational<lb />
System Against Communistic Charges<lb />
mal Prexy Visits<lb />
a Delta Sorority<lb />
By TONY RATS I AS<lb />
Jocal Gamma Sigma Chapter<lb />
Delta Sorority recently was<lb />
by their national president,<lb />
lb Morse, of Virginia.<lb />
she was here sh was enter-<lb />
a coffee hour at the home<lb />
Fh Gammon, an alumni. Also<lb />
i-it the new officers for<lb />
imr year were installed. They<lb />
thryn Raynor. president; Ly-<lb />
Mvbs, vice president; Sara<lb />
s. Nri Betty Derrick,<lb />
; and Judy Lambert, assis-<lb />
isurer.<lb />
jtalled were: Sylvia Daw-<lb />
r; Rebecca Singleton, mem-<lb />
lehairman; and Sara Smiley<lb />
Six1 nee Panhellenic Dele-<lb />
ive been made for some lo-<lb />
ites to attend the National<lb />
slta Convention in Richmond,<lb />
this summer.<lb />
(UPS) Governor Pat Brown of<lb />
California last month refuted charges<lb />
leveled by State Assemblyman Louis<lb />
Francis concerning Communist ac-<lb />
uity in California's State College<lb />
ami University system.<lb />
"I think statements about subver-<lb />
sives in our colleges and universities<lb />
are completely irresponsible Brown<lb />
aid. "Suggestions such as Mr. Fran-<lb />
cis' are irresponsible and give aid<lb />
and comfort, to the radical right<lb />
"I think people holding public of-<lb />
fice, such as Mr. Francis, should be<lb />
careful and know what they are talk-<lb />
ing about he continued, "before<lb />
t.hey make these charges of subver-<lb />
sion in our great institutions<lb />
Assemblyman Francis, a Republican<lb />
from San Mateo, claims to possess<lb />
evidence of Communist activity at<lb />
Long Beach, San Jose, San Francis-<lb />
co and Humboldt State Colleges and<lb />
t UCLA and UCB. He referred to<lb />
anonymous letters as his evidence.<lb />
UCLA's Dean of Students, Bryon<lb />
.Mkinson, in a recent interview with<lb />
CBS newsman Pat McGuiness said<lb />
the following about supposed "com-<lb />
munist" and "left-wing" activity at<lb />
UCLA:<lb />
"I think we have no real problem<lb />
now. There is in any university of<lb />
17,000 students a lunatic fringe; we<lb />
have a few young people who I think<lb />
will join any organization in order<lb />
to be heard, to find a platform, to<lb />
secure an audience. But it is not a<lb />
problem, in my view, of any magni-<lb />
tude<lb />
"We're sensitive, of course, to the<lb />
fsiot that a Communist conspiracy<lb />
exists and that one of their objec-<lb />
tives is to capture the imagination<lb />
i.f college students continued At-<lb />
kinson.<lb />
He added that the Dean of Stu-<lb />
dents Office, by "wise counsel and<lb />
good precept is trying to prevent<lb />
UCLA students from being captured<lb />
by the Communists.<lb />
"And he concluded, "I don't think<lb />
we have dene a bad job so far<lb />
SOURCE: UCLA Daily Bruin, Mort<lb />
Saltaman. Editor.<lb />
Art Department<lb />
Exhibits Paintings<lb />
Three traveling art exhibitions, in-<lb />
cluding the work of both students<lb />
and faculty members, are now hung<lb />
in banks in Greenville, Rooky Mount,<lb />
and Goldsboro, and will be on view<lb />
for the remainder of the month.<lb />
The art rhows, sponsored by the<lb />
college and it's Departmento of Art,<lb />
are presented with the idea of shar-<lb />
ing with the public in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina some of the cultural advan-<lb />
tages of the college.<lb />
The (project of the traveling ex-<lb />
hibitions was put into operation'<lb />
through the encouragement of a com-<lb />
mittee of forty citizens from all parts <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina who met i<lb />
at the college last January to dis-1<lb />
cuss ways in which the college might<lb />
ho'p in developing the cultural po-<lb />
tential of the area which it serves.<lb />
A series of exhibitions has been<lb />
staged since that time in banks in<lb />
Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldaiboro,<lb />
Wrashington and Greenville.<lb />
The art shows from the college,<lb />
April 18, are as follows:<lb />
Oil Painting by Donald Sexauer of<lb />
the faculty, Wachovia Bamik and<lb />
Trust Co Greenville; Casein Paint-<lb />
ings by Freshman Students, Peoples'<lb />
Bank and Trust Co Rocky Mount;<lb />
Oil and Casein Paintings by Ad-<lb />
vanced Students of Art. American<lb />
Bank, Goldsboro.<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON National Grand President, C. M aynard Turner, (left) presents Giles Hopkins, president<lb />
of the N. C. Kappa Chapter, a replica of the national ch'arter of the fraternity. President Leo W. Jenkins looks on.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon B<lb />
Seventh S<lb />
si<lb />
ocial<lb />
on oecomes<lb />
Fraternity At EC<lb />
In ceremonies conducted over the made Sig Eps for life; and strive for land Sigma Phi Epsilon alumni,<lb />
weekend, Sigma Phi Epsilon became I sciiolanship, quality, and leadership New Members<lb />
isentatives<lb />
jew Students<lb />
tativps from the following<lb />
firms will be on campus<lb />
end of April to interview<lb />
jobs.<lb />
who are registered with<lb />
lent bureau may go by<lb />
of the Administration<lb />
ring office hours and sign<lb />
interview. The school<lb />
will be:<lb />
ton, Delaware; Baltimore<lb />
Maryland; Burlington.<lb />
News, Virginia; Rich-<lb />
Cumberland County, N.<lb />
ille, N.C; and Queen<lb />
pity, Maryland.<lb />
positions are:<lb />
Credit Corporation;<lb />
l-Belk.<lb />
UNC Speaker Leads Wesley-<lb />
Foundation W eekend Retreat<lb />
The Wesley Foundation held a Re- Methodist Student Center.<lb />
treat at Camip Leach the weekend of Friday, Aipril<lb />
April 8 and 9 to which members of<lb />
he two Study Groups were invited.<lb />
Leader of the Retreat was the Rev.<lb />
Robert L. Johnson, Director of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation at the University<lb />
of Nortfc Carolina. He led the group<lb />
Vi students in a consideration of the<lb />
 maning of a Christian Community<lb />
and the purpose of the Wesley Foun-<lb />
dation  the ministry of the Church<lb />
within the academic community. 1<lb />
teen students attended<lb />
with Mamiej Chandler,<lb />
the Wesley Foundation.<lb />
Opportunities for wors ip,<lb />
and fellowship<lb />
the retreat<lb />
Director of<lb />
this week<lb />
study<lb />
at the<lb />
3:00 p.m. Study Group  "Life<lb />
Together"<lb />
Sunday, April 23 <lb />
9:00 a.m. Demits, Buns &amp; Cof-<lb />
fee  Fellowship Hour<lb />
9:30 ajn. Student Class  "The<lb />
Meaning of Worship"taught<lb />
by Mamiej Chandler<lb />
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship in<lb />
The Chapel<lb />
Monday, April 24 <lb />
5:15 pjm. Supper65c<lb />
6:15 p.m. Vesper  One - act<lb />
Play "He Cam Seeing" by<lb />
Mary P. Haimlin, presented by<lb />
Wesley Players.<lb />
Murray Conducts<lb />
Kindergarten Shop<lb />
Annie Mae Murray, director of the<lb />
kindergarten will participate this<lb />
month in two workshops at which<lb />
the care and training- of young chil-<lb />
dren will be discussed.<lb />
Miss Murray conducted a work-<lb />
shop at Wake Forest April 19 on<lb />
Music for Early Childhood The<lb />
event was presented on the program<lb />
of a "Day Care Workshop" sponsored<lb />
by the N.C. State Board of Public<lb />
Welfare April 19-20 for people in-<lb />
terested in day-care services in Or-<lb />
ange, Durham, and Wake counties.<lb />
The music workshop was conducted<lb />
in the Ruby Reid Child Care Center,<lb />
Southeastern Seminary, at Wake<lb />
Forest.<lb />
Miss Murray will go to Fort Bragg<lb />
April 28-29 to conduct a workshop<lb />
for kindergarten and primary tea-<lb />
chers in the area. Programs will in-<lb />
clude discussions of "Science for<lb />
Early Childhood" and "The Creative<lb />
Arts in Early Childhood<lb />
the seventh social fraternity to "go<lb />
national" at East Carolina College.<lb />
Twenty-four members became "bro-<lb />
thers" in the national organization,<lb />
and were initiated by members of<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon from N. C. State<lb />
nd Atlantic Christian College.<lb />
Officers of the newly installed N.<lb />
C. Kappa Chapter of Sigma Phi Ep-<lb />
silon are: Giles D. Hopkins, presi-<lb />
dent; Phillip Williamson, vice presi-<lb />
dent; William H. Williams, comp-<lb />
troller; Sam A. Junes, historian;<lb />
Jack Riddick, secretary; James Fer-<lb />
rell, guard; Charles Mitchell, junior<lb />
marshal.<lb />
At a banquet Saturday night in the<lb />
College cafeteria, new members, were<lb />
charged by Dean of Men James Mail-<lb />
lory to "go on to greater heights in<lb />
your fine climb to the top and instill<lb />
in your members the assurance that<lb />
Kast Carolina College is behind them<lb />
all the way<lb />
Chief Speaker<lb />
Chief speaker was Sigma Phi Ep-<lb />
ailon National Grand President C.<lb />
Maynard Turner of Cincinnati, Ohio.<lb />
He told members: "You must be<lb />
At the banquet Turner presented'<lb />
Sisma Phi Epsilon President Hop-<lb />
kins a replica of the national char-<lb />
ter and the Sigma .Phi Epsilon Na-<lb />
tional flag.<lb />
New members include Martin R.<lb />
Helms, William Mitchell, Jr Ray E.<lb />
Jones, Kenneth Alexander, Howard<lb />
Hicks, Larry Holleman, William E.<lb />
Phelps, George Coltrane, Theodore<lb />
Other campus notables attending, M. Brickley, Edward L. Joyner, Wil-<lb />
incaided President Leo W. Jenkins; liam Brinkley, James Cross, Thomas<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth White; Regis-1 L. Davis, Norman Barclay, Larry<lb />
trar John H. Home; Dr. James H. j Lewis, Elmo Gaskill and Joseph D.<lb />
Tucker, director of student personnel Liner, Jr.<lb />
SGA News Continued From Page One<lb />
dent of the S.G.A. to work with) wear coats and ties to all meetings<lb />
Home Ec Students<lb />
Present Design Class<lb />
"What's Your Line in Dress De-<lb />
sign" will be presented tonight, April<lb />
20, at 7:30 p.m. in Flanagan Building,<lb />
room 101.<lb />
The class of choosing proper dress<lb />
will be conducted by Vivian Tray-<lb />
vick, Sheron Keel and Sondra Roun-<lb />
te. The girls participating in the<lb />
discussion are members of the col-<lb />
'ere Home Economics department.<lb />
The public is invited. There will be<lb />
no admission charged.<lb />
Group Invites Artists,<lb />
Craftmen To Show Art<lb />
The Seventh Annual "Sidewalk" Art<lb />
Show, will be held on May 4, at 10:00<lb />
a.m. at the Ant Center in Greenville,<lb />
located at 802 Evans Street.<lb />
This "Sidewalk" Show, is part of<lb />
Greenville's Comnnonity Art Festival,<lb />
sponsored by the Greenville Womans<lb />
Ciub and the EC Art Society.<lb />
All artists and craftmen in Eastern<lb />
Carolina, professional and amateur<lb />
are invited to exhibit their works.<lb />
Exhibits can include: oils, water-<lb />
colors, graphics, sculpture, ceramics,<lb />
enameling on metal, (handicrafts of<lb />
ell kinds, jewelry, industrial arts<lb />
and basketry.<lb />
Those wishing to sell their works<lb />
are also invited to do so. For fur-<lb />
ther information contact the EC Ait<lb />
Department.<lb />
the regular term co-chairman of<lb />
the Entertainment Committee to<lb />
plan entertainment for the sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
A motion was passed that money<lb />
be appropriated for all costs to dele-<lb />
gates officially representing the<lb />
Student Senate and the S.GA. of<lb />
East Carolina to any conference,<lb />
seminar, or convention to which the<lb />
organization is officially represented.<lb />
These expenses will include trans-<lb />
portation, registration fees, mater-<lb />
ials, lodging and food. An itemized<lb />
Bat of all expenses of each delegate<lb />
must be submitted to the treasurer<lb />
of S.G.A. upon the return of the dele-<lb />
gates.<lb />
Closing the business for this week,<lb />
the senate set up a special committee<lb />
to investigate an exchange program<lb />
for foreign students at East Caro-<lb />
lina. Presently EC has no such pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
The senate decided that men would<lb />
Ceremony Honors<lb />
Lambda Chi Members<lb />
for the rest of this year and changed<lb />
the time of the meeting from 7:30 on<lb />
Monday nights to 7:00.<lb />
Circle K Club Receives<lb />
Foundation Certificate<lb />
Circle K International, one of<lb />
whose clubs serves the EC campus,<lb />
has been awarded an Honor Certifi-<lb />
cate by the Freedoms Foundation at<lb />
 'alley Forge for its work on behalf<lb />
of good citizenship it was announced<lb />
today by Benny Bowes, president.<lb />
Specifically, Circle K's work in<lb />
promoting the Citizenship Quotient<lb />
program on behalf of individual<lb />
citizenship responsibility was singled<lb />
out for praise by Freedom Founda-<lb />
tion. A Freedoms Foundation award<lb />
enjoys the same prestige and sig-<lb />
nificance in the community service<lb />
field that the famed "Oscar" does<lb />
in the motion picture industry and<lb />
the "Emmy" in TV.<lb />
Though Circle K International is a<lb />
relatively new organization  now<lb />
in its sixth year  it already num-<lb />
On April 14 the Lambda Chi Al- hers more than six thousand mem-<lb />
Jenkins Accepts Chapel Fund Check<lb />
Club Observes<lb />
il Library Week<lb />
Club observed Nation-<lb />
Week at its monthly<lb />
April 17. Dr. Corinne<lb />
feature speaker, dis-<lb />
iry research made for<lb />
or of her paper "A<lb />
hcraft in England<lb />
talk Dr. Rickert mon-<lb />
kish Museum, the Li-j<lb />
Palace, the Public<lb />
and the Bodleian Li-<lb />
from which she ob-<lb />
f her research infor-<lb />
pha fraternity initiated six new mem-<lb />
bers. They are: Tommy Crocker, Bob<lb />
.Agle, Ben Franklin, Merle Bymim,<lb />
and Bill Nye. Also Mr. Waliy How-<lb />
ard, senior vice president of the Wa-<lb />
chova Bank, participated in the ini-<lb />
tiation and became an honorary mem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
hers on about three hundred college<lb />
campuses in the United States and<lb />
Canada.<lb />
Circle K is a service club on the<lb />
campus whose members voluntarily<lb />
assume leadership responsibilities in<lb />
their respective colleges and host<lb />
communities.<lb />
Conduct Themselves As Gentlemen<lb />
Fraternity House Moms Enjoy Occpuation<lb />
By LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
How would you like to be a (Crater- Mrs. Carrie Anderson of Jamesviue, mother to 40 or 50 boys, but I love<lb />
PUNI wa. tocrea by 1421.17 wha. Sara Smiley preted a check fro the Panhettanic CouiacU<lb />
Cj2taT1iMiinlMilfcMUli  preaenUtkm of the spectacular -Broadway Ib 11a<lb />
to President<lb />
Spring<lb />
nity housemother? Nerve wracking?<lb />
Problems? Worries? No, not accord-<lb />
ing to five ladies who are presently<lb />
housemothers of social fraternities<lb />
here at the college.<lb />
The identical response of each of<lb />
the five when referring to her posi-<lb />
tion was "I just love it<lb />
As housemothers, the ladies serve<lb />
as second mothers for the boys when<lb />
they are away from home and stay-<lb />
ing in fraternity houses. They are<lb />
(there to give counsel, discipline, just<lb />
fas a mother would, and to serve as<lb />
chape rones during parties and social<lb />
events that the fraternity may have.<lb />
Likes Her Job<lb />
"I like being a housemother very<lb />
much, and I think 'the harmony and<lb />
fellowship derived from being a fra-<lb />
ternity 'member is very beneficial to<lb />
the boys throughout their college<lb />
years and in later life stated Sigma<lb />
Nu fraternity's Mrs. J. F. Thigpen<lb />
former Dean of Women at Chowan<lb />
College.<lb />
In all of the fraternity houses the<lb />
housemothers have the best of living<lb />
quarters. "We treat our housemothers<lb />
with the same respect we treat our<lb />
mothers and we want them to have<lb />
the best stated Lambda Chi Inter-<lb />
fraternity member, Bmaouel Katsias<lb />
ef Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />
Sigma Phi BpaOon housemother,<lb />
noted that, Although I haven't been<lb />
a housemother long, I can already<lb />
see that there are a lot of miscon-<lb />
ceptions about fraternities in gen-<lb />
eral. I find the boys are very quiet<lb />
and always conduct themselves as<lb />
gentlemen. They are definitely not<lb />
any 'wilder (than non-fraternity men<lb />
Although none of the fraternities<lb />
serve meals at the fraternity houses,<lb />
they have all kept their housemothers<lb />
in mind and provided completely<lb />
equipped kitchens for the housemoth-<lb />
er's use.<lb />
it<lb />
Fraternity housemothers deserve a<lb />
lot of credit for they are the ones<lb />
who have 40 or 50 boys to look after<lb />
instead of two or three.<lb />
"If all fraternity members were<lb />
like my boys, I'm sure every woman<lb />
would like to be a housemother<lb />
voiced Mrs. Delphia Corbette of Green-<lb />
ville, of .Pi Kappa Alpha, first fra-<lb />
ternity on campus to have a house-<lb />
mother.<lb />
It seems evident that being a fra-<lb />
ternity housemother can be very re-<lb />
I wouldn't do onything else saidwarding. Ladies, don't give up! There<lb />
are still fraternities on campus that<lb />
may need a housemother soon, and<lb />
you may be the rocky one.<lb />
I<lb />
Mrs. E. B. Harris, housemother for<lb />
Theta Chi fraternity n reference to<lb />
her position. "The boys are so nice.<lb />
When I had to go to the hospital one<lb />
night when my daughter's child was<lb />
borni, ten of my boys came over to<lb />
keep me company<lb />
Members of the fraternity are re-<lb />
quired to keep the house in ordej.<lb />
It is not the housemother's job to<lb />
keep the fraternity house clean, but<lb />
she occasionally has to nudge the<lb />
boys po they will do the job.<lb />
Treated With Respect<lb />
lambda's Chi Alpha's Mrs. Helen<lb />
McAndrews of XJreenville said: I<lb />
treat the boys with a great deal at<lb />
respect and they in turn return it"<lb />
The former Silo Restaurant hostess<lb />
also added,<lb />
Jarvis Hall Installs New<lb />
Dormitory Officers<lb />
New house offices for Jarvis Hall<lb />
were installed last Wednesday night,<lb />
with Janie Pope taking over as presi-<lb />
dent of the dormitory.<lb />
Other officers for the school year<lb />
1961-1962 are: Norma Raye Williams,<lb />
vice president; Denase Owens, sec-<lb />
retary; and Linda Harvell, treasurer.<lb />
Retiring offices are: Rebecca Sm-<lb />
gleon, president; Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
vice president; Betsy Grimsley, sec-<lb />
It's a big job being airetary; and Jamie Pope,<lb />
te<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY Ami<lb />
Cray ton Hurls No Hitter As EC Wins Twi<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
The Baseball Scene<lb />
Coach Jim MaBory's ECC baseball nine possess a line-<lb />
up filled with veterans at each position. The Buc mentor was for-<lb />
tunate in having lettermen returning: Nt the beginning; of the<lb />
reason at every spot with the exception of third base. But at the<lb />
hot corner position the Pirates have rookie Floyd Wicker com-<lb />
ing through in tremendous fashion. The rangy basketball player<lb />
from Coach Earl Smith's crew Was demonstrated in early con-<lb />
test that he definitely has what it takes for a college infielder.<lb />
The lefthanded hitting Wicker has not been the only pleas-<lb />
antness for Coach Mallory this Spring. The slugging of Wally<lb />
Cockrell. superb defensive play by the Buc infield, and the tight<lb />
pitching of Larry Cray ton has been going true to form. EC base-<lb />
hall followers cannot overlook the fine catching of Charlie John-<lb />
son, or the twin killing ability of veterans Glenn Bass at short<lb />
stop and Spencer Gaylord at second base.<lb />
First baseman Jim Martin has held down the initial sack<lb />
in fine style and has demonstrated that he can hit the long ball<lb />
when given his pitch. Martin, who throws right Handed, but<lb />
hits from the left side smashed the Buc's first grandslammer<lb />
of the young campaign with a 330 foot drive down the right<lb />
field line against Delaware that cleared the fence with the bases<lb />
loaded.<lb />
Speaking of power, who can leave out left fielder Gary<lb />
Pierce, or a hard hitting Larry Crayton. The latter being a pitch-<lb />
er and his bat speaks like an outfielder would. Pierce is the<lb />
big Buc slugger from the past two seasons, who hits in the<lb />
cleanup postion. Crayton, !a tricky lefthander on the mound,<lb />
turned slugger at the expense of Delaware during the first<lb />
frame with a two run homer aver the leftfield fence.<lb />
Where the Bucs could be the weakest is depth on the<lb />
mound. Coach Mallory has Crayton, Green, West, Boykins, and<lb />
Dunn, but only Crayton and GVeen have established themselves<lb />
as definite starters, although West, Boykins, and Dunn have<lb />
shown good promise. It appears to be an interesting season for<lb />
the EC baseballers, and what lappears to be another champion-<lb />
ship outfit.<lb />
Youthful Track Team<lb />
In the field of track the Pirates are having it different<lb />
from the diamonders. A strong Washington-Lee team from<lb />
Lexington, Virginia defeated the Bucs in their opener, and the<lb />
cindermen lost a tri-meet to High Point land Elon last Saturday.<lb />
Rut the track men are loaded with freshmen talent led<lb />
by Ned Pickford, a speedster in the 220 and 100 yard dashes.<lb />
The Washington, D. C. freshmen is a half-back on the football<lb />
squad, showing tremendous speed in the Purple-Gold encounter<lb />
this Spring. The 165 pounder used his swiftness on the cinder<lb />
ptaith Saturday when he won the 100 and 220 yard dashes.<lb />
Tennis In The Sportligrht<lb />
The tennis team led by tri-Captains Bert Stafford from<lb />
Hamilton, Al Webb from Kinsiton, and Elton Roberson, a native<lb />
of Robersonville accomplished an important win for the team<lb />
and vital prestige for the school when Ooach Wendell Carr's<lb />
netters defeated Wake Forest last week. It was the fourth vic-<lb />
tory for the Bucs against three setbacks.<lb />
While still on the subject of tennis, we must mention the<lb />
high school tennis tornament held on the ECC courts last week-<lb />
end. The successful program engineered by tennis coach Wendell<lb />
Carr slaw some of the better netmen from the state showing<lb />
their talents.<lb />
Intramural Highlight<lb />
Coach Carr is a hard working gentleman in the Spring.<lb />
Besides being the varsity tennis coach, the fomer Wake Forest<lb />
Graduate is also intramural director. This is la, job in which he<lb />
has served the school since last year. An intramural tennis tourna-<lb />
ment, a badminton tournament, horse shoe competition, and the<lb />
daily softball games highlight this program.<lb />
The softball games have been coming along in good fa-<lb />
shion, but there has been an abundance of foreits. This is due<lb />
mainly to a mix-up in the league schedule or the word not getting<lb />
around that there is a scheduled ganUe for the player's respec-<lb />
tive teams.<lb />
The basketball champions of the intramural league hap-<lb />
pened to be a strong Wyatt Harp quint. The same players prac-<lb />
tically are representing their team in softblall and under a dif-<lb />
ferent name. These players call themselves the Roundballers. The<lb />
team thought that this would be a good ideta since the majority<lb />
of the boys are basketball players.<lb />
The Round-ballers were off to a good start last week as<lb />
they defeated The Country Gentlemen by a slim 5-4 margin.<lb />
Richard IFevre was the winning pitcher, and the contest was<lb />
one of the best played of the season in big ball competition.<lb />
Holiday Table Tennis Champion<lb />
Jim Martin hit his second 'bases loaded' homer of the young season Tuesday.<lb />
His latest grandslammer was at the expense of Appalachian in the first<lb />
game of a twinbill. ECC won the first contest on Crayton's no hitter 6-0,<lb />
and blanked the visitors in the night-cap on Green's two hitter, 13-0.<lb />
Canoe Trip<lb />
Students interested in taking a<lb />
canoe trip should attend a dem-<lb />
onstration of skills on Tuesday.<lb />
April 25, at 6:30 p.m. in the col-<lb />
lege pool. Bring bathing suit, tow-<lb />
el and cap for the swim suit test.<lb />
This is open to men and women.<lb />
Students interested in takng a<lb />
Saturday or Sunday trip and can't<lb />
come to the demonstration, please<lb />
contact Miss Gay Hogan, at the<lb />
Gym by noon on Tuesdav, April<lb />
25th.<lb />
There will be no charge for the<lb />
trip!<lb />
As part of the co-recreation<lb />
program for the school there will<lb />
be archery competition for men<lb />
and women. The targets will be<lb />
up from 2:40-4:00 p.m. on Tues-<lb />
day, Wednesday, and Thursday<lb />
p.m. for practice.<lb />
Those people interested in<lb />
shooting competition with other<lb />
schools, please come.<lb />
My Neighbors<lb />
Apps Lose 6-0,13-0<lb />
Martin, Green,<lb />
Clayton Also<lb />
Star In Wins<lb />
By PARKER CHESSON<lb />
Led by the no-hit pitching of <lb />
taft-hmnded Lass Crayton, the Fvt<lb />
Carolina Efeatat lefeated the viit-<lb />
ing Appalachian App'a 6-6  f <lb />
first iamre of a doubleheader plan'<lb />
at College Sbadinm Monday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
Nn!him Green nearly equated Cray-<lb />
ton's effort in Mm second gang, sho -<lb />
Hmr cat the App's on kfiet r.vo hits,<lb />
13-0.<lb />
Crayton .finest hurler in Bast Cas<lb />
olir i history, wa MUtst) in his sev-<lb />
en innfina: -workout. Mixing hi<lb />
ball, curves, and rhange-up deliveries<lb />
n.atrr'ully. the chunky i hpasi<lb />
had the ArppalR'fhdan hitter- 'eating<lb />
out o' his hramd' he entire pme. Al-<lb />
though he walked four emmy bat-<lb />
ters, and his te immates  M mitted<lb />
tSM I rrors, Crayon held hi- ma fih-<lb />
less oise and pulled himself out of<lb />
ecch jam nrtruched.<lb />
I Try struck-out eleven App hit-<lb />
tis. This was the enthpaw'e first<lb />
rollegfcte no-hitter, although he has<lb />
corns close on several previous oc-<lb />
casions.<lb />
Offensive Punch<lb />
First Kasemian Jimmy Martin and<lb />
rijjbtfielder "Cotton Clayton pro-<lb />
vided the only offensive punch for<lb />
thp Baics. When Martin, the Pirate's<lb />
RBI keder, came to bat in the first<lb />
inning, the bases were full by way band into left field. When the ball the m vej<lb />
PIRATE CATCHES CHARLIE JOHNSON i, , ntr, r adj fw <lb />
The popular EC backstop has played an important rale in the teaa'i:<lb />
record to date and 2-0 margin in conference stay. harlie caught Lin<lb />
Crayton in the first no hit performance by any college pitcher in the m<lb />
this season.<lb />
of walks. He promptly picked out the slipped through the fielder's legs, all<lb />
Aflp hurklr's second delivery and three runners raced i<lb />
laced it over tihe right-field fence for<lb />
his second grand-slammer of the sea-<lb />
son. The homer hit the top of the<lb />
way of base on balls and errors.<lb />
The local boys rounded out their<lb />
Before the visiting nine could re-<lb />
tire the side, three more runs scored<lb />
fence and fell over.<lb />
Clayton, all-conference basket-<lb />
bailer, accounted for the other two for the day by adding one<lb />
Pirate runs with a tremendous Mast rUn in the fourth inning and four<lb />
over tihe scoreboard in right field morm in the fifth frame. In all, the<lb />
scoring a teammate ahead of him. ; "U1 l&amp;ected twelve hjta and<lb />
These were the only hits the Buc liied in r scoring by num-<lb />
hitters could muster in the first Appalachian errors and mental<lb />
uled a doul<lb />
  KUN rt<lb />
Catasaba i  gameJ<lb />
the Wake F rest Deacons oe Tasj<lb />
day and ai keaas ii<lb />
High Fob -vy.<lb />
"1 say there, Old Chap, I<lb />
represent the Bureau of In-<lb />
ternal Revenue<lb />
"Both sugar and vinegar are pres-<lb />
ervatives, so it seems to boil down<lb />
to whether you want to be pickled or<lb />
in a jam.fH. E. Martz.<lb />
This country has had 4,000,000 for-<lb />
est fires in the last 20 years, accord-<lb />
ing to American Forest Products In-<lb />
dustries, Inc.<lb />
game.<lb />
Shut Out<lb />
In the second game. Green again<lb />
shut-out the visiting team, 13-0. He<lb />
allowed just two hits, a double in<lb />
the third inning, and a single in the<lb />
fifth inning. The sbrongarmed right<lb />
hander did not allow a single runner<lb />
to reach third base.<lb />
Spencer Gaylord started the scor-<lb />
ing for the Pirate's by slarvping a<lb />
two-nun double in the second inning.<lb />
In the third inning Gary Pierce, the<lb />
Pucs' big left fielder, came to bat<lb />
with the bases loaded and lined a<lb />
liard snot over the third baseman's<lb />
Other Contests<lb />
Thfs- MMi were the first confer-<lb />
 :itests for Che Bucn. Last<lb />
K' game with the rival Atlantic j<lb />
) "ia Bulldogs was postponed<lb />
a wording to Coach Jim Mallory,<lb />
will be rescheduled at a later date.<lb />
East Carolina goes on the road for<lb />
Charles HoUiday won his second<lb />
Men's Singles Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment of the school year by defeating<lb />
Charlie Munn in straight games,<lb />
scores 21-16, 21-8, 21-9. Holliday's<lb />
fast topspin attack easily overcame<lb />
Mimn's defensive blocking style.<lb />
Nelson Tugwell gave HoUiday<lb />
trouble in the semi-finals and took the<lb />
second game by 21-16 after dropping<lb />
the first match 21-14. Holliday's con-<lb />
sistency and control were the decid-<lb />
ing factors in his victory in the final<lb />
game as he tpulled away from Tugwell<lb />
to go on the the sftnals by score 21-16.<lb />
Bowie Martin gave HoUiday little<lb />
jble in the quarter finals (21-19,<lb />
11-8), but Whitey Matthews took the<lb />
of "their matches from him<lb />
11-18; HoUiday took the next<lb />
21-11, 23-21.<lb />
Munn met Malcolm Grif-<lb />
semi-finals. Spin expert<lb />
Kfkwlty with Munn's<lb />
llHt played very good<lb />
fey scores 21-19, 18-<lb />
i&amp;Mted William I<lb />
Stancil in the quarter finals 22-29,<lb />
21-17. and defensive player Fleet-<lb />
wood' Lilley dropped two straight<lb />
games to Munn (21-16, 21-18); Munn<lb />
defeated Phillip Bates in the first<lb />
round (22-20, 21-15).<lb />
Tugwell defeated Dan Ray, Jim<lb />
Staton, and Cliff Gentry in the first<lb />
rounds. Griffith defeated Zuill Bailey,<lb />
Louis Marcus, and James Branton be-<lb />
fore losing to Munn.<lb />
The most interesting games of the<lb />
toumamient were played between Ron<lb />
Crawley and defensive player Fleet-<lb />
wood Lilley. Orawley's slamming at-<lb />
tack was no match for the fine foot-<lb />
work and retrieving by Lilley. Lilley<lb />
moved from the table by as much as<lb />
15 to 20 feet to return Crawley's<lb />
stems. Lilley also performed many<lb />
countendrives, both backhand and<lb />
forehand, from 10 to 16 feet back.<lb />
Both pteyers WWM1 wjth<lb />
many rounds of applause and a good<lb />
audience was present. Lilley took the<lb />
second and last games sifter losing<lb />
the first match (19-21, 21-11, 22-20).<lb />
The weight room is a popular recreational area for EC students. The utility room started out vrw . k ?<lb />
has grown a great deal during the past two years. mMt but<lb />
Weight Room Becomes P<lb />
Student Recreational Area<lb />
Four years ago ECC did not have<lb />
a weight room. A small room down-<lb />
stairs in the gymnasium, located ad-<lb />
jacent to the dancing room, served<lb />
for this (purpose. It was here s hand<lb />
full of students would bring their<lb />
own bar bells and other weight equip-<lb />
ment.<lb />
During the past two years this<lb />
utility room has grown into one of<lb />
the most popular recreation centers<lb />
on campus. This movement has been<lb />
under the, influence pf Dr. Martinez,<lb />
Mr. McDonald, and Ronald Hendrix,<lb />
who is at the present time hi charge<lb />
of the weight room,<lb />
Wkh the initial investment of two <lb />
thousand dollars the athletic depart-<lb />
ment has purchased four thousand<lb />
pounds of York Bar Balls. The equip-<lb />
ment consists of the following: thir-<lb />
ty-five (bars ranging in the weight<lb />
of thirty-five to one hundred and<lb />
fifty pounds, two squat racks, sight<lb />
hundred pounds of Olympic weights,<lb />
two head gears, two leg benches, six<lb />
additional benches for presses, and<lb />
one horizontal n bar.<lb />
Under the supervision of Mr. Hen.<lb />
drix the weights fa the department<lb />
have been classified hy eoloxa accord-<lb />
ing to their individual weight. The<lb />
three color systems are light<lb />
which represents the light<lb />
gamy, which represents the middle-<lb />
weight, and dark green for the heavy<lb />
weights.<lb />
Every Tuesday and Thursday at<lb />
3:00 pjm. Hendrix teaches a one hour<lb />
class adaptive activities. This helps<lb />
in -weight-training and body building<lb />
Next year there will be a course in<lb />
With the beginning of classes next<lb />
year, under the direction of Dr. Hau-<lb />
hrich, there will be a weight-training<lb />
cktb arreiiahls to th students. The<lb />
wsislit room has been evaluated by<lb />
resident Dunenn, of the Southern<lb />
enemies m being  of the ffa.<lb />
" i has seen in the South.<lb />
Pirate Netters<lb />
In Victory Over<lb />
ke Forest<lb />
f sch Wendell 'Carr's 1961 tennis<lb />
rented Wake Forest's Demon<lb />
last week by a 7H to 14<lb />
re. The At'antic Coast Conference<lb />
ive, playing on EC's home<lb />
court, could not match the Pirate<lb />
ts The half points resulted when<lb />
the match was called, due to dark-<lb />
nesa<lb />
Harry Foln and Jerry Muecko of<lb />
E xHna and Wake a Paul Cald-<lb />
' ' nd Frank Fishburne had divid-<lb />
e ' sets 8-2 an 1 11-13, when the match<lb />
"lied. The teams divided the<lb />
' inth tally.<lb />
Thn Bucs won five of six matches<lb />
nd the h two doubles to take<lb />
 victory. It was the fourth Pirate<lb />
" ta -even starts, and the second<lb />
" raw Milan for Coach Carr's crew.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Wten (FCC) d. Fiahhume. 1-6.<lb />
n4. 6-2.<lb />
BIpnifc Tanner (BCC) d. CaMwell,<lb />
6-4, 6-4. <lb />
Al Webb (EOO d. Jim Batterson.<lb />
6-2, 6-3.<lb />
Javis Bowen (WF) d. Muscke, 6-2,<lb />
6-4.<lb />
Bert Stafford (BOC) d. AN Ter-<lb />
rell, 6-4, 6-1.<lb />
Elbert Roherson (EOC) d. Jack<lb />
namhridc, 6-, 6-1.<lb />
Doubles:<lb />
Tanner and Webb (BCC) d. Bat-<lb />
 nd Bowen, 6-2, 6-1.<lb />
Stafford and Roherson (BCC) d.<lb />
Terrell and Hatnibrick, 6-4, 7-6.<lb />
FeRon and Muecke (BCC) versus<lb />
Fishhume and OahtweH, 6-2, 11-12<lb />
(tie).<lb />
I<lb />
Captain AI Webb ha been hif<lb />
responsible for the crack EC t"<lb />
team's sinning campaign thrafttf<lb />
the season<lb />
Intra Mural Activities<lb />
Tennis players in intramural <lb />
petition are urged to contact tij<lb />
opponents as soon as possible. <lb />
matches will be held from now <lb />
the end of the quarter.<lb />
Badminton play will be from 7 p<lb />
to 9 p.m. Thf horseshoe actiritiei <lb />
be delayed until the stakes arri-<lb />
A high school invitational W&amp;<lb />
the field of terms<lb />
ft<lb />
w-  nianuTacturteg exports ki<lb />
1969 were $1 bfflkm kwa than in 1686<lb />
while imports wen 62.6 billion great-<lb />
Vni<lb />
Remove fresh<lb />
stains by sponging<lb />
of cotton soaked in<lb />
ink<lb />
wUh a ftaea<lb />
ment in<lb />
held Friday and Saturday on<lb />
campus. Teams were repre<lb />
from North Carolina and Virf<lb />
SoftbaJl pky has been onftr<lb />
for some time now. One of the strw<lb />
er teams in te league will <lb />
Wyatt Eanp team, who also f<lb />
powerfuJ m basketball, beinf '<lb />
feated champions. The Eei? T<lb />
ballere defeated the Country GT<lb />
men 5-4 Tuesday wkh Richard <lb />
fevre going all the way for <lb />
ners and recording the win.<lb />
"The trouble with tnaay <lb />
rock the cradle today i they "<lb />
hanaa.<lb />
0. A.<lb />
mammmmmm<lb />
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