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East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C THURSDAY, APRIL 27967<lb />
Number 26<lb />
Pitt County Groups Sponsor EC Salutes<lb />
Governor's Talk Climaxes Week;<lb />
Coleman Wins 'Instructor' Plaque<lb />
Npfe<lb />
Fabulous Count Basie<lb />
!ount, Queen<lb />
ver Bacchus<lb />
To Reign<lb />
Weekend<lb />
amics Students<lb />
The well-known Count Basie Orchestra will provide music<lb />
 Bacchus Ball this Saturday, April 29.<lb />
Featured in the band is an amazing section: Sonny Payne<lb />
Freddie Green, guitar, Eddie Jones, bass and Basie<lb />
o provide a beam that critics, musicians and fans all<lb />
I Id describe as being "unequalled<lb />
The Count's band has appeared at<lb />
I Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz<lb />
Festival and in concert halls all over<lb />
KurojK? in ijerformances that have<lb />
  brought then international acclaim.<lb />
lITlfltP rfOIPCT Bacchus Queen<lb />
IwlW   VJVWli A new amj interesting: aspect of<lb />
the Greek Weekend will be the crown-<lb />
ing of a Racc-hus Queen. Candidates<lb />
will le nominated by the eight so-<lb />
cial sororities and from these girls<lb />
iratemity men will elect their ideal<lb />
(.reek to reign as queen.<lb />
The Bacchus Queen will be crowned<lb />
Saturday night by Buddy Weis, pres-<lb />
ident of the 1FC. and together they<lb />
will lead o figure dance. Girls rep-<lb />
resenting various sororities in the<lb />
competition for queen are Mary Liz<lb />
Gardner. Alpha Delta Pi; Judy Tay-<lb />
t. Alpha Omicron Pi; Kathrine<lb />
Knimpler, Alpha Phi; Janet Wescott,<lb />
Delta Zeta; Barbara Anne Ellis, Chi<lb />
Omega; Judy Amsmons, Kappa Delta;<lb />
an. Susie Street, Tri-Sigma. I<lb />
Preparations for the semi-formal<lb />
fenee, which will be held at the New<lb />
Carolina Warehouse Saturday night.<lb />
m nearing completion. The Bacchus<lb />
is expected to be one of the most<lb />
Miceessful events of its type in the<lb />
history of East Carolina.<lb />
Smooth coordination and promis-<lb />
rng smecess of the weekend can be<lb />
,ttributed to the interests and en-<lb />
t' isiasm of co-chairman Betty Rose<lb />
Frazier and Jerry Wilkins.<lb />
Under the sponsorship of the Green-<lb />
ville Jaycees and the Merchant Asso-<lb />
ciation of Greenrville, East Carolina<lb />
was saluted by Pitt County this week.<lb />
Sanford Speaker<lb />
The climax of the week came when<lb />
Governor Sanford spoke at a ban-<lb />
quet on Wednesday night. This ban-<lb />
quet was open to the students, fac-<lb />
ulty, and the public.<lb />
Scholarship Given<lb />
During the banquet a scholarship<lb />
was presented (by R. W. Howard, Sen-<lb />
ior vice president of the Wachovia<lb />
Hank and Trust Company of Green-<lb />
ville to Inma Sue Worthington, a<lb />
soiihomore at EC. Sue was chosen to<lb />
receive the scholarship on the basis<lb />
of her grades, need, and also she is<lb />
a Pkt County student.<lb />
"Outstanding Professor" Named<lb />
Another highlight of the week<lb />
came when Dr. Hubert A. Coleman.<lb />
professor of social studies, was named<lb />
"Outstanding Instructor at a tea<lb />
staged on Sunday as an event of the<lb />
current five-day Pitt County Salute.<lb />
This tea was sponsored by the Green-<lb />
ville Moose Club.<lb />
Dr. Coleman, chosen for the honr<lb />
in an election staged by the students<lb />
here on campus, has been  member<lb />
of the college faculty since 1947. He<lb />
was chosen "outstanding instructor"<lb />
on the basis of knowledge of subject<lb />
matter, interesting and stimulatins<lb />
manner of conducting classes, ability<lb />
to get along with students, and con-<lb />
tributions to the college outside the<lb />
classroom<lb />
He received a bronze plague, a<lb />
ge Peabody College. Before coming to<lb />
East Carolina, he .taught in Tennes-<lb />
see public schools, was a fellowship<lb />
instructor at Peabody, and a faculty<lb />
memiber at the Citadel, Charleston,<lb />
S.C. for five years.<lb />
Dr. Coleman acted in 1952-1953 as<lb />
consultant on medical history to the<lb />
Surgeon General, U9AF, and is the<lb />
author of Organization of Medical<lb />
Services in ths4rmy Air Force, 1947,<lb />
Read the co-aufch)roTMeJical Support<lb />
of the ArmyAir Force in Worid.War<lb />
II, 1955. f , <lb />
Throughout the weelpBastv Caro-<lb />
lina has been honored by IjStt County.<lb />
Ob Monday and Tuesday the r-1<lb />
chants donated gift deftificates to<lb />
the students. These were" presented<lb />
on campus by a Greenville Jay?ee<lb />
 companieri by -Miss Greenville, who<lb />
were rifting in ia'gblf fart<lb />
On Tuesday the merchants spon-<lb />
sored doughnuts and coffee in ' the<lb />
soda shop in the morning, arid in the<lb />
afternoon there were free pepsi's,<lb />
cokes, candy, nabs, ice cream, and<lb />
cookies for the students.<lb />
East Carolina held an open house<lb />
for friends of the college on Wednes-<lb />
day.<lb />
Dr. Herbert Coleman, social studies professor, receives "Outstanding Instructor'<lb />
Holt as President Jenkins looks on.<lb />
pneed studenta of  nunJca are<lb />
project of niak-<lb />
g 100 pots to raise<lb />
for ; imp Got summer<lb />
dy by one of their members.<lb />
 the 1961 Fine Arts Festi-<lb />
Greeavilk the students will<lb />
a sale of pottery made and<lb />
aembers of the group. A<lb />
pieces of ceramics, of vary-<lb />
i designs, are now being<lb />
and will be offered to buy-<lb />
the Mmai Festival Sidewalk<lb />
b HI ursday, May 4, at the<lb />
lie Art Center. Prices will<lb />
tm $1 to $3.<lb />
K. Minnis, faculty member<lb />
I tment of art, is directing<lb />
group in their project.<lb />
engaged in the enterprise,<lb />
have worked enthusiastically<lb />
pguaiity ceramics for the sale,<lb />
?y expect to become an an-<lb />
1-rai-ir.g project.<lb />
ip will be awarded<lb />
nhers of the student<lb />
pec ted that the recip-<lb />
do summer work in an out-<lb />
ftllege and return to the col-<lb />
t- hare new ideas and<lb />
with other students of<lb />
in the project are Priscilla<lb />
1; D. D. Schmitz, For-<lb />
Mat  son, Edward E. Lan-<lb />
sl- n Dudley, Nancy Graves,<lb />
Butter.<lb />
Pierce Addresses<lb />
Writers' Club<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce, novelist and fac-<lb />
ulty member of the department of<lb />
English, spoke Saturday noon, April<lb />
complete academic apparel, and an 22, at a meeting of the Macon, Ga<lb />
SGA Proposes Constitution Amendments;<lb />
Choose Delegates For Florida Convention<lb />
attache case, which were (presented by<lb />
Dean Robert L. Holt. These gfts were<lb />
given by the Ward Vending Company<lb />
of Greenville.<lb />
A native of McEwen, Term Dr.<lb />
Coleman is a graduate of Middle Ten-<lb />
nessee State College, at Murfreesboro<lb />
and the University of Michigan, and<lb />
holds the doctor's degree from Geor-<lb />
Awards Day Program<lb />
Moves To New Location<lb />
The Awards Day program will be<lb />
held this year in the stadium May 11.<lb />
"We hope this will be the begin-<lb />
ning of a tradition that will make<lb />
this one of the most important con-<lb />
vocations of the academic year<lb />
states Pres. Leo Jenkins.<lb />
Plans are being made for appro-<lb />
priate ceremonies with music and<lb />
probably a guest speaker.<lb />
This program will be under the<lb />
direction of the administration and<lb />
the Student Government Assocation.<lb />
Writers' Club and their guests. He<lb />
discussed "Images of the South in<lb />
Fiction<lb />
The Writers' Club hinoheon is an<lb />
annual program of the organization.<lb />
Each year a Southern writer add es-<lb />
ses the group. Tfcie meeting this year<lb />
was hekl at the Idle Hour Country<lb />
Club in Macon.<lb />
Mr. Pierce, autihor of "The Planta-<lb />
tion" and "On a Ixmesome Porch<lb />
both novels witfa1 North Carolina set-<lb />
tings, has twice won the Sir Walter<lb />
Raleigh Award for the best novel of<lb />
the year of publication by a writer<lb />
in this state.<lb />
The cottege StJudemt Government<lb />
Association passed on two amend-<lb />
ments to the S.G.A. constitution at<lb />
its regular meeting Monday night to<lb />
make way for a vote on the issues<lb />
Jay the student body.<lb />
The proposed amendments which<lb />
will come before the students are:<lb />
ARTICLE VIII<lb />
Section 4:<lb />
a. Officers and members of the stu-<lb />
dent Senate may be impeached<lb />
and convicted on the following<lb />
grounds:<lb />
1. Embezzlement, fraud, or<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
felony.<lb />
2. Conduct reflecting on the<lb />
good name of the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
3. Mai efficiency,<lb />
b. Impeachment charges may be<lb />
brought against any member or<lb />
officer of the Student Senate by<lb />
the presentation of a petition<lb />
signed by at least one third of' meeting.<lb />
the senate members. The senate voted to<lb />
which time the officer or member<lb />
shall be removed from office.<lb />
f. An impeached officer or member<lb />
may exercise his right of appeal<lb />
to the student body in an election.<lb />
The vote of the student body may<lb />
override the senate decision.<lb />
Additional alterations in the con-<lb />
stitution concerning women student<lb />
reguiaitions were tabled until the next<lb />
HOME EC OFFICERS INSTALLED<lb />
The new officers of the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Honorary Organization, Phi<lb />
Omicron, were installed on April 18,<lb />
by the outgoing .President Jean Joy-<lb />
ner.<lb />
The Club is sponsoring a money<lb />
raising project in order to send two i<lb />
delegates to the Home Economics<lb />
Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. The<lb />
Notice<lb />
The showing of the film "Op-<lb />
eration Abolition" has been post-<lb />
poned from April 28 to Friday,<lb />
May 5. Due to a conflict in ev-<lb />
ents, it was necessary to resched-<lb />
ule the film to the above date<lb />
Present plans call for the appear-<lb />
ance of Fulton Lewis, III, with-<lb />
the film at 8:06 p.m. in Austin<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
c. Investigation of the charges<lb />
shall be made by the members of<lb />
the Executive Council upon the<lb />
presentation of the signed peti-<lb />
tion.<lb />
d. When the Executive Council has<lb />
gathered all the pertinent evi-<lb />
dence the President of the Stu-<lb />
dent Senate shall present said<lb />
evidence to the Student Senate<lb />
for debate and action. If the im-<lb />
peachment charges are brought<lb />
against the President, the Vice<lb />
President shall present said evi-<lb />
dence to the Student Senate.<lb />
e. A three fourths vote of the Stu-<lb />
dent Senate shall convict any of-<lb />
ficer or memiber of violation upon<lb />
Affairs Institute Features African Authorities<lb />
endorse the<lb />
Executive Council to enforce Section<lb />
VIII 3, b. of the student constitution<lb />
which deals with meeting attendance.<lb />
Other action Monday night included<lb />
a resolution to send President Otis<lb />
Strother and Jim Speight to the<lb />
j Southern University Student Govern-<lb />
ment (Association conference in Tal-<lb />
lahassee. Florida in May.<lb />
The senate announced that Dr.<lb />
Coleman of the social studies depart-<lb />
ment had been elected outstanding<lb />
teacher for the college by the student<lb />
body in a recent poll.<lb />
Merle Summers, S.G.A. Vice Presi-<lb />
dent, announced that an S.G.A. bulle-<lb />
tin board had been placed in the Col-<lb />
lege Union for use by the senate<lb />
members. <lb />
Merle Summers, Don Gratziano,<lb />
Ken Moore, and Jimmy Chestnut will<lb />
attend the North State Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association conference this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
ins Announces<lb />
ration Events<lb />
Hit Jenkins has announ-<lb />
ICommrnrement Program<lb />
19fil Graduation exer-<lb />
be held this year May<lb />
Program<lb />
tturday. May 20<lb />
Alumni Luncheon<lb />
South Cafeteria<lb />
Alumni Tea<lb />
nday. May 21<lb />
Band Concert<lb />
South Cafeteria<lb />
Commencement Ad-<lb />
dress The Honorable<lb />
Terry Sanford<lb />
Governor of North<lb />
Carolina Raleigh,<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Awarding of Beg8<lb />
Area Students Compete<lb />
In Typewriting Contest<lb />
A group of 223 students represent-<lb />
ing 25 North Carolina counties met<lb />
on campus April 20 to compete in<lb />
East Carolina College's annual dis-<lb />
trict ty-pewritiing contest. Adton Finch<lb />
of East Carolina's Business Depart-<lb />
ment directed proceedings as chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
Competing for awards were 162<lb />
Jeginuers and 61 advanced typists<lb />
who were winners of county contests<lb />
ponwrl by the college in March.<lb />
More than 1100 students participated<lb />
in these q relimtnary contests.<lb />
Final contests began at 1 P-m .m<lb />
the Rawl building, and papers were<lb />
ludged immediately upon completion.<lb />
Thursday night an awards banquet<lb />
was held in the New South Dining<lb />
Hall at which winners were announ-<lb />
ced ami rewarded with pennants, cer-<lb />
tificates, or medals. Awards were<lb />
given both individuals and groups.<lb />
 The annual typing contests are<lb />
nponsored jointly by the OoTlege<lb />
school of Business; Beta Kappa Chap-<lb />
ter of Pi Omega Pi, the Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda Chapter of fee Future Busi-<lb />
ness Leaders of America, and the De-<lb />
partment off .Public, Relations and<lb />
Foundations of East Carolina.<lb />
Jean Flake, representing the En-<lb />
chanter of Pi Omega Pi, and Juanita<lb />
Jones representing the college chap-<lb />
ter of tfhe FBLA presided at the Ban-<lb />
The eighth annual World Affairs Institute, scheduled for<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2 and 3, will focus attention on<lb />
Africa. Lectures and discussions will deal with the present situ-<lb />
ation in Africa and its background, observable changes, and<lb />
economic, political, educational and racial problems in the emerg-<lb />
ing nations of the continent.<lb />
Herbert Janes Cummings<lb />
Six outstanding authorities will ap-<lb />
pear on the program in a series of<lb />
lectures on Africa and will partici-<lb />
pate in informal discussions during<lb />
the two-day event. Dr. George Pasti,<lb />
of the college social studies depart-<lb />
ment, as chairman) of the institute,<lb />
has announced that all meetings will<lb />
be open to the public.<lb />
Featured speakers on Tuesday's<lb />
nxrogram will be Dr. Lenore M. Laan,<lb />
research specialist with the U.S. De-<lb />
partment of State; Dr. R. Taylor<lb />
Cole, James B. Duke professor of<lb />
poHtioail science, Duke University;<lb />
and Director Herbert James Cum-<lb />
mings of the Near East and African<lb />
Division. Bureau of Foreign Com-<lb />
merce, U:S. Department tof Com<lb />
merce.<lb />
Appearing Wednesday in a series<lb />
of lecturers on African affairs will<lb />
be Christopher Bird of Washington,<lb />
D.C writer, linguist, and consult-<lb />
ant to U.S. business firms with com-<lb />
mitments abroad; Director Gordon<lb />
Hagberg of the African-American<lb />
Institute, Washington, D. C; and Dr.<lb />
Guy B. Johnson, professor of sociol-<lb />
ogy and anthropology, University of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Scheduling of events of the insti-<lb />
tute is now being completed and will<lb />
be announced early next week.<lb />
Because of tfoe timeliness of the<lb />
theme of the instibuite and the im-<lb />
portance of relationships between the<lb />
United States and Africa, the 1961<lb />
Institute is expected to be one of the<lb />
most popiufiar and widely attended to<lb />
be offered toy the college and the<lb />
Danforth Foundation wifcte the pas<lb />
' several ymn.<lb />
A tentative program has been an-<lb />
nounced for the Eighth Annual World<lb />
Affairs Institute on Africa.<lb />
Tuesday, May 2<lb />
9:00 a.m. "Colonial Background and<lb />
Preparation for Independence<lb />
in Africa"<lb />
Dr. Lenore M. Laan<lb />
United States Department of<lb />
State<lb />
11:00 a.m. "Political Developments in<lb />
Nigeria"<lb />
Professor R. Tayior Cole<lb />
Duke University<lb />
2:00 p.m. "The Economies of Africa:<lb />
Institutional Changes and Unit-<lb />
ed States Government Activi-<lb />
ties"<lb />
Mr. Herbert Cummings<lb />
United States Government Ac-<lb />
tivities"<lb />
3:15 p.m. Discussion<lb />
7:30 p.m. "Changing Africa"<lb />
Dt. Lenore M. Laan<lb />
Professor R. Taylor Cole<lb />
Wednesday, May 3<lb />
8:00 a.m. "iSoviet Views on Africa"<lb />
Mr. Christopher Bird<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
10:00 ajm. "The Congo After Inde-<lb />
pendence"<lb />
Mr. Gordon Hagberg<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
1:00 p,m, "Multi-Racial Societies of<lb />
Africa"<lb />
Professor Guy Johnson<lb />
Uniretsity of North Oarolina<lb />
3:15 to 4:15 Discussion<lb />
7:80 pjm. "The United States and<lb />
lAtfrfca"<lb />
Mr. Christopher Bird<lb />
Mr. Cordon Hagberg<lb />
professor Guy Johnson<lb />
A AUP Meeting Feature<lb />
Duke History Professor<lb />
Dr. Theodore Ropp, professor of<lb />
history at Duke University, will be<lb />
featured speaker at the annual spring<lb />
dinner meeting of College Chapter of<lb />
the American Association of Univer-<lb />
sity Professors.<lb />
The event wffl take place Friday,<lb />
April 28, at 6:30 pjn. at St. James<lb />
Methodist Church in Greenville. A<lb />
large number of members of the AjA-<lb />
UP and other interested people are<lb />
expected to attend.<lb />
Dr. Ropp's talk will develop the<lb />
topic "The College ProfessorPro-<lb />
fessional and Citizen<lb />
Engineer's Club Visits<lb />
Fair At State College<lb />
Members of the Engineers' Club<lb />
and their advisor visited the Engine-<lb />
ers Fair at North Oarolina State<lb />
College April 16.<lb />
The visiting members were Robert<lb />
Kunka, Billy Korbier, 'Robert Buck,<lb />
George Mayo, Robert WMchard, and<lb />
Tom Houston.<lb />
The Engineers Club is affiliated<lb />
with the National Society of Profes-<lb />
sional Engineers of North Carolina.<lb />
Lbs president is Tom Winstead, the<lb />
vice president is Earl Taylor, and its<lb />
secretary is Robert Whiohard. Mr.<lb />
J. O. Derrick of the Science Depart-<lb />
ment is faculty advisor of the newly<lb />
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'Unwritten Law9 Takes<lb />
Lead Over Regulations<lb />
In Riving some fore-thought to our edi-<lb />
torial topic this week, we are aware of its<lb />
dangers  its dangers to the newspaper<lb />
and to us as individuals.<lb />
We anticipate opposition from certain<lb />
levels of students, faculty, and administra-<lb />
tive sfcaff. However, we feel that the expres-<lb />
sion shown here is typical of more than the<lb />
majority of the students attending East Car-<lb />
olina. Whether or not this majority will stand<lb />
up for what they believe we do not know. If<lb />
we meet the expected opposition, we will meet<lb />
itas simply as that, knowing, at least, how<lb />
mfctny of the students feel.<lb />
We therefore feel free to voice our opin-<lb />
ion on a topic which merited lengthy discus-<lb />
sion at a recent meeting of the Dean's Advis-<lb />
ory Council.<lb />
The topic: college drinking regulations<lb />
and the extent of their enforcement.<lb />
Under the regulations governing both<lb />
nun and women, it is clearly stated in the<lb />
"Key" that students shall "refrain from be-<lb />
ing under the influence of intoxicating bev-<lb />
erages while attending the collelge Also,<lb />
under men student dormitory rules we note<lb />
that "alcoholic beverages will not be kept or<lb />
used in the dormitories This is all dearly<lb />
stilted. But by some unwritten law we know<lb />
that men students indulge in alcoholic bever-<lb />
ages and return to the dormitories unnoticed<lb />
and unbothered by hall proctors or counsel-<lb />
ors. If a rriale dormitory student becomes un-<lb />
ruly other residents take it upon themselves<lb />
to see that he does not disturb the remaining<lb />
residents.<lb />
Apparently it is all right for the men<lb />
students to do this, as long as the drinking is<lb />
not done on campus and the alcoholic bever-<lb />
age is not brought on campus.<lb />
In essence the same regulations apply<lb />
to both men and women, but not in reality.<lb />
Perhaps the 'under the influence' clause is<lb />
neglected for the men or does not have the<lb />
same interpretation for the women. As we<lb />
understand it, the Women's Judiciary con-<lb />
siders a woman student under the influence<lb />
whether she has one drink or ten! And what<lb />
does this mean? Automatic restriction with<lb />
no leeway.<lb />
College should be the place where young<lb />
adults mature. But is this possible? Is ma-<lb />
turity realized through a system where rules<lb />
and regulations determine everything you<lb />
should or should not do? Practically the only<lb />
prerogative a woman student enjoys here is<lb />
deciding what she will wear to class each day<lb />
and this we admit is limited.<lb />
We cannot be 'big' when we are treated<lb />
like 'little' people. Our college days should<lb />
be the days of learninglearning as much<lb />
as we can how to live in society. But, we<lb />
cannot learn as long as we are sheltered by<lb />
an institution that clings to old-fashioned and<lb />
puritanical ideals.<lb />
The rules and regulations which govern<lb />
East Carolina students are unrealistic It is<lb />
not realistic to enforce a rule with terms<lb />
like 'under the influence' which can be in-<lb />
terpreted in such varying degrees.<lb />
East Carolina's drinking regulations are<lb />
about as realistic as prohibition, which most<lb />
agree does more harm than good. The harm<lb />
in prohibition we feel merits no further dis-<lb />
cussion here.<lb />
But, in comparison, women students<lb />
who are going to drink, regardless of rules,<lb />
will find a wayin cars and other places<lb />
that are not so public. It is done and we who<lb />
will not admit the extent to which it is done<lb />
are fools not facing reality.<lb />
East Carolina is not such a little school<lb />
anymore. It has changed. Consequently, many<lb />
of its little rules and regulations will inevit-<lb />
ably have to change. As other schools (es-<lb />
pecially state-supported) have 'loosened'<lb />
tight rules, East Carolina must.<lb />
Students Should Witness<lb />
Film, Then Form Opinions<lb />
Last week we made a statement con-<lb />
cerning the film "Operation Abolition" which<lb />
we would like to correct or further explain.<lb />
We stated that the film presents an unbiased<lb />
recount of the picketing, mobbing, and riot-<lb />
ing which took place in San Francisco against<lb />
the House Un-American Activities Commit-<lb />
tee. The film, of course, is sponsored by the<lb />
Committee and naturally presents scenes<lb />
which are favoraible to the Committee.<lb />
If this is slanting the facts and giving<lb />
them before there is basis for them, then the<lb />
film is biased. Anyone who sees the film and<lb />
believes there is no basis for the statements<lb />
made in it by J. Edgar Hoover and others<lb />
may rightfully hold the opinion that it is<lb />
biased. We only charge students and faculty<lb />
to see this movie, and formulate their own<lb />
opinions.<lb />
Due to the controversial nature of the<lb />
film there has been distinct opposition to it<lb />
Ertced by the faculty teund administrative staff.<lb />
bese opposers feel that the film is too bi-<lb />
for East Carolina students to see. If<lb />
rtudents ire not mature enough bo be<lb />
Jo this film, (then they need this<lb />
type of opposition to determine<lb />
see or fail to see it. If the stu-<lb />
ire enough to see the film, then<lb />
Ihem see it?<lb />
'Washington Clowns'<lb />
Student Pictures Controversial<lb />
Film As f A Bit Of Propaganda9<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
If things gto as planned, tomorrow<lb />
nigiut Bast Carolina will be exposed<lb />
to 'Operation Abolition a film, which<lb />
is in our opinion one of the greatest<lb />
farces in the fristory of our Wash-<lb />
ington clowns.<lb />
The East Carolinian receives ex-<lb />
change papers (from other colleges<lb />
each day. We hove carefully noted<lb />
the editoriatl response in these papers<lb />
following the showing of this film<lb />
on each campus by .the House Un-<lb />
jAtnerican Activities Ooanonittee Huck-<lb />
ster Pulton Lewis, III.<lb />
On each campus we have reviewed,<lb />
the response in the student paper<lb />
follows Mr. Lewis like a bush fire.<lb />
There must be some students who are<lb />
taken in by this man, but we are<lb />
G tappy to report that we have yet to<lb />
see an editorial from our exchange<lb />
'list which agrees with his practices.<lb />
One student paper after another<lb />
takes a stand' in violent protest to<lb />
the film and its presentation.<lb />
We are deligihited that the film is<lb />
coming to East Carolina, for it will<lb />
give the students here an opportun-<lb />
ity to see an extreme example of just<lb />
how much (the public can be duped if<lb />
skilled propagandists are allowed to<lb />
operate in our governmental agencies.<lb />
We certainly hope there are no<lb />
students fr.fere who will be taken in by<lb />
this bit of propaganda. For those<lb />
students who are ultra-conservative<lb />
in their views and narrow minded in<lb />
their thinking we suggest a trip to<lb />
the library to vie withi the sensible<lb />
portion of the student body for pub-<lb />
Mcatons containing critical analysis<lb />
of this film and of the HUAC.<lb />
Personal Opinion<lb />
Provokes Reader<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I suppose .that the remarks of col-<lb />
umnistsoften expressing ill-con-<lb />
sidered, casual, and very personal<lb />
opinionsare meant to provoke and<lb />
stimulate their readers. If so, Miss<lb />
Harvey's remarks about Separate<lb />
Tables have been successful, for they<lb />
have provoked me. I want to assure<lb />
Miss Harvey that I was awake<lb />
throughout the performanceindeed,<lb />
I wouldn't have missed a word of it. I<lb />
question Miss Harvey's insinuation<lb />
that the audience was not awake.<lb />
Did she canvass the audience on all<lb />
three nights. I know a number of<lb />
persons who were there and wide<lb />
awakeindeed, they assured me that<lb />
tfr.fey found the drama interesting.<lb />
The judgment that Separate Tables<lb />
was not an entertaining play I can-<lb />
not swallow either. The play has had<lb />
successful runs in both London and<lb />
New York. The audiences involved in<lb />
those runs surely found themselves<lb />
entertained. Miss Harvey's under-<lb />
standing of entertainment is certain-<lb />
ly not mine. I believe that entertain-<lb />
ment includes in its scope the plays<lb />
of Sophocles and the musicals of<lb />
Hammersftein and Rogers, the sing-<lb />
ing of Perry Como and the playing of<lb />
Byron Janis, the portraits of Rem-<lb />
brandt and the colors of Georgia O<lb />
Keefeindeed, I am emfbarrassed by<lb />
riches when I think of all that en-<lb />
tertainment includes. I think that it<lb />
would be much more accurate if Miss<lb />
Harvey would say that she did not<lb />
find the (play entertaining, that she<lb />
was not in any mood to delve into a<lb />
fascinating study of personalities and<lb />
Vttew interplay. I naturally resent<lb />
Mss Harvey's foisting of her opinion<lb />
upon all members of the audience.<lb />
Yours very truly,<lb />
Ceonge A. Cook<lb />
Fulton Lewis III, who will narrate<lb />
the filom and attempt to manipulate<lb />
the minds and emotions of tihe audi-<lb />
ence, is quite skilled in this sort of<lb />
thing.<lb />
Perhaps some of us will recall one<lb />
of last year's Danforth Lecturers,<lb />
Owen Latimore, who spent three days<lb />
ere attempting to inform the stu-<lb />
dent body of just such pit vipers as<lb />
the ones HUAC supports. For those<lb />
who are able to find a copy, we<lb />
suggest a quick plunge into Mr. Lat-<lb />
imore's book Ordeal by Slander.<lb />
Again we caution the student body<lb />
to be alemt and skeptical when view-<lb />
ing and listening to the foHowing<lb />
commentary. A furry animal with<lb />
four legs can be called a 'cur a 'mon-<lb />
grel a 'beast or a 'menace' and<lb />
still be only the neighbor's harmless<lb />
pet dog. Watch out for this sort of<lb />
thing<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
'Misleading Impressions'<lb />
A Weak Agrency<lb />
CIA Appears Comical<lb />
By ROY MARTIX<lb />
It seems, by now, that<lb />
1 resjrW. v<lb />
nedy and his advisors should realize rta -<lb />
Central Intelligence Agency hulj <lb />
pletely revamped. This fact should V<lb />
dent after the Cuban blunder of lag <lb />
From a layman's point of vie <lb />
i b<lb />
They seem to be running around i<lb />
forts of the CIA seem to b- a hit <lb />
und ii<lb />
iide ai<lb />
ivatcbi<lb />
move they make, unimpressed, and not i<lb />
'hide and<lb />
'Operation Abolition' Gives<lb />
Version Of Actual Hearing<lb />
Distorted<lb />
vents<lb />
E<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I read witlh much interest your<lb />
editorial in last week's issue endors-<lb />
ing .the film "Operation Abolition<lb />
and urging all our students not to<lb />
miss it when it is shown on campus<lb />
this weekend.<lb />
I like to think that a college cam-<lb />
ipus is a place devoted to an unre-<lb />
mitting- search for truth just as I<lb />
like to think of my country and all<lb />
its aigencies as being above any act<lb />
of deception or subterfuge in their<lb />
dealings with us as American citi-<lb />
zens. Truth, unvarnished and unal-<lb />
loyed, is our greatest safeguard in<lb />
these perilous dayson the college<lb />
campus and in the halls of govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
I say this because everyone who<lb />
expects to see "Operation Abolition"<lb />
should be forewarned that many of<lb />
our leading newspapers and maga-<lb />
zines tave criticized it as a badly<lb />
distorted and misleading version of<lb />
what luappened at the House Un-<lb />
American Activities Committee hear-<lb />
ing' in San Francisco on May 12,<lb />
1960. lAmwng the numerous voices<lb />
raised in protest against the mislead-<lb />
ing impressions created by this film<lb />
1 ave been those of the Catholic Je-<lb />
suit weekly "Aflnerka "The Report-<lb />
er the Washington Post, the "New<lb />
Republic and the "Christian Cen-<lb />
tury The National Council of<lb />
CLturohes has urged Protestant mini-<lb />
sters "not to exhibit the film unless<lb />
a full and fair presentation of all<lb />
the facts is made<lb />
Briefly, what happened in San<lb />
Francisco on the day in question is<lb />
that a group of students from most<lb />
of tf. fe important colleges in the Bay<lb />
area staged a protest demonstration<lb />
against wthat it considered the un-<lb />
fair tactics of the Committee. Fire<lb />
'hoses and police clubs were used to<lb />
quell the demonstration, and several<lb />
of the student demonstrators were<lb />
booked or disorderly conduct. Every-<lb />
one admits that tfce students behaved<lb />
badly, though reports disagree about<lb />
the atmount of provocation to which<lb />
they were subjected before the dem-<lb />
onstration erupted in violence.<lb />
The film, which was made from<lb />
subpoenaed newsreel shorts, gives the<lb />
impression, I understand, of being an<lb />
official release of the Committee,<lb />
since Qhiairanan Walter figures prom-<lb />
inently in it. Actually, this is not so,<lb />
according to 'Time" magatine, which<lb />
says that the film' is a private finan-<lb />
cial venture, though made witftv the<lb />
approval and (help, of the Committee.<lb />
By the middle of March its sponsors<lb />
had realized a profit of over 20 thou-<lb />
sand dollars from the venture.<lb />
The message of "Operation Aboli-<lb />
tion" is that ttoe students who rioted<lb />
were trying to disrupt the House<lb />
Committee in, its sitting and made<lb />
their attempt e&amp;tiher as active Com-<lb />
munists or as dupes of Communists,<lb />
who allegeddy led the riot. Marquis<lb />
Childs, the prominent columnist, has<lb />
charged, however, tihfct according to<lb />
a report made by the general coun-<lb />
sel's office of the Depanrtment of<lb />
Defense, the House Committee seems<lb />
to have encouraged the riot with<lb />
the apparent end of showing how<lb />
grave the opposition to the bearing<lb />
was.<lb />
At any rate, the charge of Commu-<lb />
nism, apparently documented by the<lb />
film appears to be largely unproved.<lb />
Mayor Christopher of San Francisco,<lb />
according to "Time has acknowl-<lb />
edged "that at least 90 per cent of<lb />
the students were not organized by<lb />
the Communists and the Rev. Rob-<lb />
ert Moon of the Fresno, California,<lb />
Methodist churdhk writing in the<lb />
"Christian Century maintains thai<lb />
nearly "all itihe students were moved<lb />
by higih idealism!by a concern for<lb />
tftte democratic ideals of truth and<lb />
justice and fair play that have been<lb />
so often subverted by the HUIAC<lb />
Committee in the past<lb />
How, one may ask, could "Opera-<lb />
itios Abolition" be dishonest? Ac-<lb />
cording to its critics, it is dishonest<lb />
in the following ways:<lb />
(1) Events are shown out of their<lb />
real sequence ito create the impres-<lb />
sion that the disorder was of a dif-<lb />
ferent nature and more serious than<lb />
it actually was. According to Moon,<lb />
far example, a large crowd that Is<lb />
shown being restrained by mounted<lb />
police actually gathered on May 14,<lb />
and not May 12, though the movie<lb />
presents this crowd as though it had<lb />
gathered on the earlier date. At an-<lb />
other place itfhe movie shows a noisy<lb />
demonstration as if it occurred im-<lb />
mediately after the opening of the<lb />
Committee meeting. Actually, accord-<lb />
ing to Moon, It happened at a noon<lb />
recess.<lb />
(2) Events are telescoped so that<lb />
misleading impressions result Moon<lb />
says that the movie shows a witness<lb />
answering a question put to him by<lb />
the counsel for the Committee and<lb />
that the answer given in the movie<lb />
was actually to  different question<lb />
put bo him at a different time.<lb />
(3) The narration is loaded with<lb />
emotionality and distortions of the<lb />
truth. Moon' says that at one point the<lb />
narrator remarks, The Communist<lb />
agitators give new orders now to the<lb />
students to sit down with their backs<lb />
to the fire boss and put their hands<lb />
Dare County Issues<lb />
Jamboree Invitations<lb />
The Dare County Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce wishes to extend an invitation<lb />
to all EC students for the coming<lb />
weekend, The Pirates Jamboree. The<lb />
schedule of events include:<lb />
Friday, April 28-Hatteras Island<lb />
at Ratteras village:<lb />
Worid'a biggest free fish fry<lb />
Boson bugyy races<lb />
Bucearnssr Danes<lb />
Saturday, April KNags Head<lb />
Water Ski show<lb />
Pirate battle and landing<lb />
Prste parade<lb />
Coronation i iiatiimiaa<lb />
Grand Pirate Baal<lb />
Neil E. iy, Representative<lb />
of Coaamiea, Mentec, N. C<lb />
in their pockets . .  These orders<lb />
were actually given by leaders chos-<lb />
en by the students themselves. None<lb />
of them was a Communist<lb />
If idrjere were space, the examples<lb />
which I have cited could be multi-<lb />
plied many times over. I suggest that<lb />
ithose who desire to inform them-<lb />
selves more tfcorougfaily about the fae-<lb />
tuality of this film consult "The<lb />
Reader's Guide" under Moving Pic-<lb />
tures. Moon's article in the "Chris-<lb />
tian Century" for March 15, 1961,<lb />
along with the issue of the "Chris-<lb />
tian Century" for March IB, 1961,<lb />
placed on my English 220B reserve<lb />
in the library for convenient refer-<lb />
ence. We had best inform ourselves<lb />
aftead of time about the controversial<lb />
features of Operation Abolition<lb />
since according to tfce "Christian<lb />
Century it has been deluged with<lb />
letters from people who rose, after<lb />
a viewing of the film, to point out<lb />
some of its distortions and were scath-<lb />
ingly denounced by the audience.<lb />
This gives some idea of the emotion-<lb />
al wallop which the film carries and<lb />
points to its dubious intellectual val-<lb />
ue in identifying the enemy and sug-<lb />
gesting a rational program for set-<lb />
ting up our defenses.<lb />
A final word: according to "Time<lb />
William Wheeler, an official of the<lb />
House Committee, has admitted the<lb />
film contains editorial distortions. In<lb />
addition to the ones pointed out by<lb />
the critics. HOW MANY MORE ARE<lb />
THERE? What actually did happen<lb />
in San Francisco on May 12 last?<lb />
If this film is an honest fUm, how<lb />
is it that a team of San Francisco<lb />
newspapermen have, according to<lb />
"Time after making careful in-<lb />
vestigation, supported the charges of<lb />
the critics?<lb />
If this is not an honest film, why<lb />
is it being taken throughout the<lb />
country by an employee of a Con-<lb />
gressional Committee, thus making<lb />
the government a peaty to dishonesty<lb />
and fraud?<lb />
Jame E. Poindexter<lb />
playing an adult version of<lb />
while the Soviets stand by, watching<lb />
move they mfl nninmrai i<lb />
least fooled.<lb />
The weakness of the CIA .should w<lb />
been recognized several months ago Jl<lb />
two of their employees walked out<lb />
offices, and sometime later, turner<lb />
Moscow. If the CIA was operating<lb />
mkximum efficiency, this would not hi<lb />
happened. v<lb />
Another point to consider could ba<lb />
U-2 incident. The Russians knew befofe?<lb />
that the planes were flying over the $<lb />
Union, and were just biding their tint?<lb />
the destruction of one of the U-2's <lb />
cause the most embarrassment to the<lb />
States. Again, it seems that if the Clu<lb />
doing its job, the Russian- would no! L<lb />
known that the flights were taking pl "<lb />
The Cuban invasion, which was a sj<lb />
ous failure, could be used as an exannlej<lb />
further CIA inefficiency. If the Unitedly<lb />
was backing the Cuban rebels, it shoddy<lb />
have been practically announced to the wort i<lb />
by saying that the CIA underestimated <lb />
tro's potential. This has cost the Ubbr<lb />
States much of the advantage it hm<lb />
against Communism.<lb />
In general, it appears that the Cofej<lb />
Intelligence Agency is not in the "runnis?!<lb />
as far as International Politic- r rrmrnajl<lb />
This is due to the fact that he methods m<lb />
by the CIA seem to be wide open, and inf<lb />
view of the world. There eam to beagid<lb />
attempt at security measures, but only e1<lb />
attempt.<lb />
In 1945, the United States was at tsl<lb />
topithe "liberator of humanity Today, jaj<lb />
21 years later, the United States has<lb />
the "goat not only with the Cuban situtii!<lb />
but also in other situation There is a<lb />
need for reorganization of policies and pe<lb />
sonnel in the Government agencies on<lb />
the security of this nation depends. It kJ<lb />
pears that this reorganization should<lb />
with the Central Intelligence Agency.<lb />
Graduating Jams Prevail<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Last year, a senior banquet was pia<lb />
for the close group in the senior class: is<lb />
was called off because of lack of inters<lb />
This year a change has been made with<lb />
help of our SGA, who is footing the<lb />
the gala occasion. Wonder how much intere<lb />
a free meal will create?<lb />
Antigone is in production and the<lb />
to East Carolina, type of drama is expefl<lb />
to educate and entertain new and old types<lb />
students. And this production is Nf<lb />
to be a tragedy, so complaints should be it<lb />
Many comments concerning the<lb />
procedure harve been topics of converse<lb />
during the past week. Unfortunately,<lb />
a S second appearance before an audit<lb />
seems to be more important than the coir<lb />
of all concerned. Certainly do wish<lb />
hams would have taken part in the dfl<lb />
productions.<lb />
Urged<lb />
Prexy Speaks<lb />
Seniors<lb />
To Pick Up Bids<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Was year's Senior Banquet will be<lb />
'held on May 12. In order that we may<lb />
compete preparations for the Ban-<lb />
quet I would like to inform ALL Sen-<lb />
iors that thtey must pick u their<lb />
invitations in the Student Union Sup-<lb />
ply Stone between Hay 1 (Monday)<lb />
tnrougti May 5 (Friday). Tbs Ban-<lb />
quet wiH be for Seniors and their<lb />
detes, NstutaUy, the dates do not<lb />
weeessaTily Nave to be Seniors. The<lb />
only requirement is tfiat the Senior<lb />
specify the number 0f people in Ids<lb />
Py It is requested tihat a Senior<lb />
not include anyone besides his -<lb />
in his party.<lb />
Tre Banquet will be (preceded by<lb />
an afternoon concert by JIMMY Mc-<lb />
PATlMiraS DIXIELAND BAND<lb />
in honor of the Seniors. Tbs Banquet<lb />
iM follow at 6:80 and will be an<lb />
informal (coat end tie)<lb />
Last week the Pitt grave us another'<lb />
of Ramlkner's unusual masterpieces, Ss<lb />
tuary. Usually his novels are so far out<lb />
most readers have trouble understand<lb />
the chanacbers; but usually a movie can<lb />
interpreted by all . . . this wj not the<lb />
here.<lb />
Football and basketball games M<lb />
have a large audience; but unfortunately<lb />
beseball team is only read about in the w<lb />
papers. Tis a pity that these games<lb />
be played at nigrht  the excellent<lb />
seems to play only for their benefit.<lb />
The word from the entertainment gj<lb />
is that hoards of popular characters w<lb />
on campus next year. This idea has <lb />
screamed for years; so after finally om<lb />
the results, the graduating class win J<lb />
to be left out; but being martyrs that 1<lb />
are, they're even happv about the cnanF<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the student! of East Caroliot<lb />
Greenrnle, North Carolina<lb />
North State Conference Press Associsti<lb />
Assoeiatsd Collegiate Press<lb />
JoAnne P<lb />
Patey SUiott<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Jtoospbane of the Banquet wi also MafWttor<lb />
be informal and wffl center around<lb />
HworoaB aspects of graduation.<lb />
1X to the low capacity of the<lb />
Sooth Cafstsris, it is adwissd  Fsataes BdMsr<lb />
Senions procure their bids as<lb />
so tfat bsy will be a<lb />
  dssss as tne Banquet.<lb />
MaieeD<lb />
Sparts Editor<lb />
Assistant<lb />
Jay Ariedge, &amp;<lb />
Cfctuer<lb />
George<lb />
Ufcfi OmOBS on the second fleer of Wrift<lb />
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Math Club Install<lb />
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a event, related his remarks<lb />
nal figures. He<lb />
- to -trive for the<lb />
 with the individual, his<lb />
Gad making up the<lb />
Dr. David Davis, direc-<lb />
ftta - department,<lb />
n: developments in<lb />
the 1 61-2 school<lb />
n installed at the ban-<lb />
. A. Wallace, presi-<lb />
W . Jr and Don-<lb />
sidents; Jackie<lb />
sa  -t:antreasurer; Ann<lb />
ara Collier, social chair-<lb />
He  Khue. reporter. John<lb />
lira K.len Fleming- will<lb />
advisors.<lb />
junior mathematics<lb />
s New Offi<lb />
icers<lb />
lH.ior, received the Mari n r<lb />
 Award whi t, pram have leen a tri to Uni<lb />
ra' wn, s presented each<lb />
 to a student for excellence in<lb />
nufthematic. and particfeaton in the<lb />
" "ll  Agnes has au all-<lb />
A academic record in mathematics<lb />
and has served as a club officer.<lb />
Uakm Williams of the  , U<lb />
faculty presented Agnes with an en.<lb />
graved silver tray.<lb />
Baibam Moser, 1960-1961 presi-<lb />
 of the Mathematics Ckib was<lb />
recognized for her services to the or-<lb />
Ran.zat.on and was given a framed<lb />
Photograph of -herself wbieh was used<lb />
m a recent feature story about her<lb />
published in  number of North Caro-<lb />
lina newspapers.<lb />
The banquet brought to a climax an<lb />
vetjra year for the Mathematics<lb />
ho. included on the 1960-1961<lb />
pro-<lb />
veraity of North Carolina to visit<lb />
' Univac a Christmas party and the<lb />
sponsoring of a needy family, and<lb />
participation in the college carnival.<lb />
Regular monthly meetings have fea-<lb />
tured programs dealing with the ap-<lb />
plication of the mathematics to the<lb />
modern world. Speakers have includ-<lb />
ed Guy McCianahan, statistician for<lb />
Union Carbide, and Erskine Duff,<lb />
member of the New York Stock Ex-<lb />
change, both of Greenville. Faculty<lb />
members who have addressed the chub<lb />
and their tonics are John Davis, Ma-<lb />
thematics and Surveying, and Dr.<lb />
James Batten, Space Travel.<lb />
James R. Edwards, 'mathematics<lb />
major and freshman, spoke on Prob-<lb />
lems of Space Travel. Mrs. Mildred<lb />
Derrick acted as faculty advisor to<lb />
the ckib this vear.<lb />
Foreign Students Compare US<lb />
Education With Other Lands<lb />
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Education in the United States as<lb />
compared to that in other countries<lb />
and ways of developing abroad a more<lb />
favorable opinion of and attitude to-<lb />
ward Americans were discussed April<lb />
!9 by a group of foreign students at-<lb />
tending East Carolina and the Green-<lb />
ville City Schools. Dr. a Matz of<lb />
t'? foreign languages department<lb />
acted as moderator.<lb />
The panel discussion, held at the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Laboratory School, was<lb />
a iprogiam event at a meeting of the<lb />
Social Studies Committee of the<lb />
Greenville City Schools, a group<lb />
which has just completed two years<lb />
of work on a handbook for use by<lb />
teachers of the social studies in the<lb />
city scvtools.<lb />
Members of the panel were Mrs.<lb />
Christine Benton from Sweden; Ca-<lb />
therine LaBaume from Paris, France;<lb />
Kay Rodriguez from Mexico City;<lb />
Julia Escalona from Santiago, Chile;<lb />
F.C st.idents and Svend Eric Plum<lb />
from Copenhagen, Denmark, student<lb />
at the City High Sefctool.<lb />
II SUE LYERLY .<lb />
' ii afl the pledge class sweet-<lb />
tlM lift a Phi Colony of Pi<lb />
a I'hi social fraternity which re-<lb />
oloaized here. Melie Sue was<lb />
mamhj for her optimistic at-<lb />
ind vihrant personality.<lb />
can schools often have. On the other<lb />
hand, they felt that students in their<lb />
countries were not sufficiently stim-<lb />
ulated to think independently and to<lb />
challenge the ideas of others.<lb />
When a member of the audience<lb />
asked what imrpresson she would take<lb />
back to (her classroom in Chile. Miss<lb />
Escalona expressed a fervent wish<lb />
that the dhttdren there might have<lb />
advantages such as visual aids and<lb />
good lighting, similar to those she<lb />
has observed at WaM-Goates.<lb />
When the panel was asked for a<lb />
frank opinion as to how we might<lb />
correct the erroneous impressions<lb />
given abroad by American movies<lb />
and by many of our tourists, Miss La-<lb />
iiaume suggested that our military<lb />
people mig-ht be less clannish, and<lb />
try to join in the life of the area in<lb />
which they are located, rather than<lb />
associating only withi other Ameri-<lb />
cans.<lb />
Kin Rodriguez suggested more<lb />
study of foreign languages and cul-<lb />
tures, emphasizing similarities and<lb />
tats been l Asked to compare education in their common bonds rather than differ-<lb />
countries with what they have ob- i ences. Mrs. Benton observed that<lb />
served and experienced here, these! three foreign languages are compul-<lb />
students agreed that they were taught sory in Swedish higb schools, and<lb />
more subjects and more intensively Miss Escalona stated that in Chile<lb />
at home, with much less emphasis on it is customary to study English for<lb />
sports and social affairs tjhan Araeri six years and French for four.<lb />
Guild Conducts<lb />
Auditions For<lb />
School Of Music<lb />
Elizabeth Travis, head of the piano<lb />
department at the Millikin Univer-<lb />
sity School of Music, Decatur, Illi-<lb />
nois, is acting as adjudicator at audi-<lb />
tions H-ere under the sponsorship of<lb />
the Natonal Guild of Piano Teach-<lb />
ers April 26-29.<lb />
Dr. Robert darter of the depart-<lb />
ment of music, chairman of the event,<lb />
lias announced that students wi.o are<lb />
enrolled with a teacher who is a Guild<lb />
member may participate in the audi-<lb />
tions conducted by Miss Travis. AH<lb />
events are taking place in the Music<lb />
Hall, ha stated.<lb />
An experienred adjudicator, Miss<lb />
Travis has conducted auditions for<lb />
the Guild for the past six years. She<lb />
has also acted as judge for state<lb />
contests and for Young Artists Con-<lb />
teats in Chicago and St. Louis, and<lb />
as leader of special -problems work-<lb />
shops for piano teachers on all levels.<lb />
In addition to her work as a teach-<lb />
er, Miss Travis is a concert pianist.<lb />
Her pupils have won a number of<lb />
outstanding awards, including the<lb />
1960 Young Artists Contest in St.<lb />
Louis, the 1960 Young Artists Con-<lb />
test of e Bloomnngiton-Normal Sym-<lb />
phony Society in Illinois, and the<lb />
1960 Dasch vAlward Contest in Chi-<lb />
cago.<lb />
Teachers of piano who wish to en-<lb />
ter tfrteir students in the auditions<lb />
may obtain further information from<lb />
Dr. Robert Carter.<lb />
Chi Omega Initiates<lb />
Eight New Members<lb />
The iRho Zeta Chapter of the Chi<lb />
Omega, social sorority, initiated<lb />
eight women as new members on<lb />
.April 22, 1961 at iSaint James Metho-<lb />
dist church.<lb />
These new members are the formal<lb />
lush pledges. They are Donnie Hicks,<lb />
Paulette Ward, Elaine Brewer, Dinah<lb />
Nibbelink. Also Judjy Doyle, Karen<lb />
Kast, Cathy Shesso, and Ruth John-<lb />
Bon.<lb />
The officers of the Delta pledge<lb />
class were: .President. Bonnie Hicks;<lb />
Vice President, Ruth Johnson; Secre-<lb />
tary, Cathy Shesso; and Treasurer,<lb />
Karen Kast.<lb />
"The best night spot is a comfort-<lb />
able bedArnold H. Gksow.<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS<lb />
DeaR.DRiTRQ0D<lb />
or. froods thought por thb DAY: A little learning can<lb />
be a dangerous thingespecially in a multiple-choice exam.<lb />
vis. <lb />
53<lb />
DEAR DR. FR00D: I have been training our<lb />
college mascot, a goat. He has learned how to<lb />
open a pack of Luckies, take out a cigarette,<lb />
light up and smoke. Do you think I can get<lb />
him on a TV show?<lb />
Animal Husbandry Major<lb />
DEAR ANIMAL I'm afraid not. To make TV now-<lb />
adays, you've got to have an act that's really<lb />
different. After all, there are millions of Lucky<lb />
smokers.<lb />
MM<lb />
I<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: I have calculated that if the population explosion<lb />
continues at its present rate, there will be a person for every square<lb />
foot of earth by the year 2088. What do you think of that?<lb />
Statistics Major<lb />
DEAR STATISTICS: Well, one thing's sure, that will finish off the hula-<lb />
hoopersonce and for all.<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: I am a full professorand<lb />
yet I stay awake nights worrying about my abil-<lb />
ity to teach today's bright young college stu-<lb />
dents. They ask questions I can't answer. They<lb />
write essays I don't understand. They use com<lb />
plicated words that I've never heard before.<lb />
How can I possibly hope to win the respect of<lb />
students who are more learned than I am?<lb />
Professor<lb />
DEAR PROFESSOR: I always maintain that noth-<lb />
ing impresses a troublesome student like the<lb />
sharp slap of a ruler across his outstretched<lb />
palm.<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: Could you give a word of<lb />
advice to a poor girl who, after four years at<lb />
college, has failed to get herself<lb />
invited on a single date?<lb />
Miss Miserable<lb />
DEAR MISS: Mask?<lb />
DEAR DR. FROOD: You can tell your readers for me that<lb />
college is a waste of time. My friends who didn't go to<lb />
college are making good money now. And me, with my<lb />
new diploma? I'm making peanuts!<lb />
Angry Grad<lb />
DEAR ANGRY: Yes, but how many of your friends can do<lb />
what you can do-instantly satisfy that overpowering<lb />
craving for a peanut.<lb />
thf RFrmilTFRS ARE COMING! THE RECRUITERS ARE COMING! And here's Frood to tell<lb />
THE RECRUITERS ARtLumiriu. f bi business are. on the whole,<lb />
you ,ust how to handle them These representi <lb />
a,ert.fC,?7;HlheiLnytn!t Zknow wnatTup-offer them a Lucky, then tap your cranium<lb />
regular. Let them know that you k"" w  tomorrow.s Chairman of the Board.<lb />
knowingly. Remember-today s Lucky smoker<lb />
knowingly. KememDerwuay  . -<lb />
CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste tor a changel<lb />
froduct of JfmJmmmkmm A&amp;moZmymm  Jatouemo- is oar waddU mam<lb />
New Officers<lb />
THETA CHI OFFICERS  who will serve for the coming year are, left<lb />
to right, Wayne Willard, Ken Trogden, Fred Wright, and Bill Jackson.<lb />
Theta Chi Installs Officers;<lb />
Wayne Willard, New President<lb />
The EpsiJon Iota Chapter of Theta<lb />
Chi recently installed officers for the<lb />
coming year. Formal installation was<lb />
performed at the chapter house, 414<lb />
W. 4th. Street.<lb />
Outgoing President L. S. Guy re-<lb />
ceived a president's key from the<lb />
chapter. This is an annual presenta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Theta Ohi's new officers are: Wayne<lb />
Willard, third president of the Ep-<lb />
,silon Iota 4 aptjer; Ken Trogden,<lb />
vice-president; Bill Jackson, secre-<lb />
tary; Fred Wright, treasurer.<lb />
Fred Fowfler, assistant treasurer;<lb />
Jackie Powell, pledge marshall; Ron-<lb />
nie McRae, historian; Bret Watson,<lb />
librarian; Jimmy Adcock. dhlaplain;<lb />
Ken Moore, first guard; Jimmy<lb />
Chestnut, second guard.<lb />
The house manager for tie coming<lb />
year is Tad Gates; Jerry Person will<lb />
serve as assistant house manager.<lb />
Established in 1955, the fraternity<lb />
leoame nationally affiliated in 1958,<lb />
acquired its house on 4th Street and<lb />
I lave resided there since the begin-<lb />
ning of last FalJ Quarter.<lb />
Sencindiver Talks<lb />
On VOA Program<lb />
David Sencindiver, administrative<lb />
officer with the Voice of America<lb />
Station now being constructed near<lb />
Creenville, discussed the VOA pro-<lb />
gram, emphasizing its development,<lb />
purpose, problems, and rewards, at<lb />
tihe spring meeting of the Industrial<lb />
Arts department Wednesday night,<lb />
April 19.<lb />
Faculty members of the department<lb />
and more than 150 students were<lb />
present to llear the talk.<lb />
Mr. Sencindiver, who has a long<lb />
technical and administrative back-<lb />
ground with the U. Si. Information<lb />
Agency both in this country and<lb />
abroad, described tihte primary pur-<lb />
peee of the VOjAi as that of informing<lb />
the peoples of foreign nations of the<lb />
desire of this country to remain<lb />
friendly and peacefuL<lb />
Among major problems of the VOA,<lb />
he said, are jamming of radio sig-<lb />
nals by Communist nations, the diffi-<lb />
culties encountered in broadcasting<lb />
in 38 different languages, and the<lb />
securing of well qualified technically<lb />
trained employees.<lb />
He described the $26,000,000.00 in-<lb />
stallation to be completed here in<lb />
December of 1962 as "the most con-<lb />
centrated radio power in the world<lb />
"Even so said Mr. Sencindiver<lb />
"the broadcasts will not be "heard in<lb />
this country because of special direc-<lb />
tional antennas, and the broadcast-<lb />
ing frequencies used<lb />
Who Is Antigone?<lb />
A Fascinating Character<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Last week a cast for a play called ons for their ignorance.<lb />
Group Announces<lb />
Division<lb />
In New Bern<lb />
The lEastern Division of the North  to study Greek tragedies in . The plot of Sophocles masterpiece<lb />
hitfh school or in the one or towo Col- 0f about 441 B. C. involves Antigone,<lb />
Meeting<lb />
Antigone was announced in the East<lb />
Carolinian. Many who read this re-<lb />
cent news item were unimpressed;<lb />
either because they are not interest-<lb />
ed in drama or, in most cases, be-<lb />
cau.se the play and the racter<lb />
were not familiar . . . who is Anti-<lb />
gone?<lb />
Unless a student has had the good<lb />
An Ideal For All Mankind<lb />
According to the Readers Compan-<lb />
ion to World Literature, "The post<lb />
i. Sophocles) endowed his heroine,<lb />
Antigone, with the highest qualities<lb />
character setting her up as a kind of<lb />
ideal for all mankind But everyone<lb />
receives a different idea of her char-<lb />
acter.<lb />
Carolina Chapter of the National As-<lb />
sociation of Teachers of Singing will<lb />
meet in New Bern Friday, April 28.<lb />
The program, for the day has been<lb />
announced by Dan E. Vornholt of<lb />
music faculty and Catharine Latta<lb />
of Now Bern, co-chairmen.<lb />
Registration of delegates null be-<lb />
gan at Christ Episcopal Church at<lb />
4:00 p.m. Geraldine Gate of St. Mary's<lb />
College, Raleigh president of the<lb />
chapter, will speak at the afternoon<lb />
session on Standards of Expressive<lb />
F.njrlish Diction<lb />
Following a dinner at the Queen<lb />
Anne Hotel at 6:00 p.m Dr. Carl T.<lb />
Hjoitsvanp: of the East Carolina mu-<lb />
sic feoaj y will discuss ways in which<lb />
vocal training can be given in the<lb />
volunteer church choir.<lb />
A recital and talk on "Russian Solo<lb />
Songs and Opera lArias" presented by<lb />
Arvids Snornieks of New Bern will<lb />
close the program.<lb />
leg-e English courses which offer a<lb />
.slight tai" te of this type of litera-<lb />
ture, these students have good rea-<lb />
AN TIG ON<lb />
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Library Club Hears 'Witchcraft Discussion<lb />
Dr. Corinne iRickert, director of<lb />
closed-circuit television, was guest<lb />
speaker at the April meeting of the<lb />
Library Ckib, student organization<lb />
comtposed of majors in library sci-<lb />
ence and other interested people.<lb />
Dr. Riokert's topic was "A Study<lb />
of Witchcraft in England She dis-<lb />
cussed with her audience methods of<lb />
research and of dealing with primary<lb />
sources. Her remarks were based on<lb />
her experiences wihlile conducting re-<lb />
search on witchcraft in such libraries<lb />
in England as the Bodleian, the Brit-<lb />
ish Museum, and tihe Library of the<lb />
Bishop of London.<lb />
 r.c<lb />
IN THE COLLEGE<lb />
BRAND ROUND-UP<lb />
PRIZES: GroupDecca Stereo Set<lb />
IndividualDecca Stereo Set<lb />
and 8mm Keystone Movie<lb />
Camera<lb />
RULES: Open to East Carolina Students only.<lb />
Contest Closes May 9, 1961. Entries to be turned in<lb />
between 1-2 p.m.<lb />
WHO WINS:The group and 2 individuals who turn in most<lb />
empty packages.<lb />
i5HwtWttAMDWAS0llfrsVitiffl<lb />
w twm"<lb />
the heroic daughter of King Thebes,<lb />
who insists on burying her brother<lb />
(who was named a traitor to the City<lb />
of Thebes). By doing this Antigone<lb />
risks her life because this is iu<lb />
violation of the ancient custom for-<lb />
bidding burial to enemies and trait-<lb />
ors. But to the average student of<lb />
our modern generation this act seems<lb />
fairly ridiculous; to us family ties<lb />
are not this extreme and her actions<lb />
look stupid.<lb />
Throughout the play ,Antigone re-<lb />
mains firm and although everything<lb />
and everyone are against her deci-<lb />
sion, she never permits doubts or<lb />
hesitations to change her mind. Most<lb />
of us believe "if you can't lick 'em,<lb />
join 'em, and lAntigone seems to be<lb />
"stubborn as a miule<lb />
Martyr Complex<lb />
When death seems small compared<lb />
to the fulfillment of her wishes, and<lb />
she is ready .to dSe, without regret,<lb />
for her conviction and ideal, many<lb />
will see her as a heroic person. Yet<lb />
there is still another impression,<lb />
Antigone's main flaw lies in an in-<lb />
solence toward civil authority, her<lb />
determination not merely to complete<lb />
t duty, but also unjustly put to<lb />
death for it. Thus another descrip-<lb />
tion is added; Antigone is a rebel and<lb />
also seems to have a martyr complex.<lb />
After the above discussion we real-<lb />
ize that lAintigone is not to be under-<lb />
stood as a perfect character. But she<lb />
does possess a strength of charac-<lb />
ter and is a powerful individual.<lb />
Many scholars and students of<lb />
Greek drama have varied opinions as<lb />
to what the character Antigone,<lb />
really is; and after studying the play,<lb />
most of us reach any of the above<lb />
conclusions. But whatever a student<lb />
ees in her character, the end will<lb />
always be, "She's very human and<lb />
fascinating in any age<lb />
After reading the play or witness-<lb />
ing the Playhouse production on May<lb />
10, 11, or 12, each person will see<lb />
many other traits of character which<lb />
have -helped one and the pky have<lb />
meaning and significance in the mod-<lb />
ern age.<lb />
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FAtxisTOUR BAST C A BO LIN I A N  ras<lb />
Buc Nine Wins On Road: Track Team In Close Victor<lb />
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 By RICHARD BOYD 9Vfe<lb />
Crayton's Nohitter<lb />
After watching the efforts of crafty Larry Crayton in<lb />
his no-hitter against Appalachian last week this writer was<lb />
sold on Larry as a future major league prospect. The hard<lb />
throwing southpaw combined a blazing fastball and a sharp<lb />
breaking curve ball that stunned the opposition. The seven inn-<lb />
ing contest saw Pumpsie (as dadled by his teammates) move the<lb />
ball around the plate marvelously.<lb />
It was a fairly cool day for this particular time of the<lb />
year, and a brisk wind was blowing toward rightfield to aid the<lb />
left handed hitters on both sides. But the Apps could not pro-<lb />
ceed to hit a long fly, or for that matter many balls out of the<lb />
infield. Although the wind was agladnst Larry's fast ball it did<lb />
not seem to hinder his efforts in the least, with the exception<lb />
of the few bases on balls that he gave the Apps.<lb />
In this particular contest the Bucs won 6-0, but could<lb />
collect only two vital base hits themselves. These singles happen<lb />
to be for the distance as newcomer Cotton Clayton and veteran<lb />
Jim Martin, both southpaw swingers, put high fly balls with<lb />
the brisk wind in right field and collected round trippers. The<lb />
former hit the jack pot, with a grandslammer, while basket-<lb />
ball star Clayton drove in the other two with his two run smash.<lb />
With the aid of these two big blows Crayton opened up at<lb />
the expense of the bewildered Appalachian nine. Nathan Green<lb />
a strong righthander hurled a two hitter in the nightcap of this<lb />
twinbill giving the Bucs a sweep of the day's works.<lb />
Wake Forest vs. ECC<lb />
Coach Jim Maiiory's nine faced a test this week that<lb />
could determine just how good the Pirate's are. The Demon<lb />
Deacons from Wake Forest faced EC on Tuesday. Unless the<lb />
Buc mentor changed his mind, neither Crayton or Green was<lb />
to throw this contest. Instead, the EC coach was to go along<lb />
with football star quarterback, Dan Rouse, a rangy lefty with<lb />
plenty of promise. Coach Mallory indicated that he would use<lb />
Crayton and Green for the conference tilts that the Bucs were<lb />
scheduled to play this week.<lb />
Saturday's twinbill with Western Carolina saw the Bucs<lb />
victorious by a 9-2 and 8-3 margin over the Catamounts. This<lb />
left the baseballers in a first pllace position with four impressive<lb />
wins to their credit. However, Wake Forest is much stronger<lb />
than any team in the North State with the exception of ECC.<lb />
The Deacons possess a power in the Atlantic Coast Conference.<lb />
It would have been a prestige victory if the Bucs defeated Wake<lb />
on Tuesday.<lb />
In one of last season's contests with the Deacons the ACC<lb />
representative had to rally for a close 4-3 decision in 13 innings.<lb />
In this gjame Nathan Green pitched 7 innings of no hit ball<lb />
against the opposition. The Deacons come to Guy Smith<lb />
Stadium for a night contest later on in the season.<lb />
EC's pitching staff has probably exhibited the best show-<lb />
ing in the state this season. In the first four conference tilts a<lb />
Pirate foursome of Crayton, Green, Cnayton again, and then<lb />
West went the distance as the Pirates daiptured their first four<lb />
contests with ease. As this column was going out, the team was<lb />
scheduled to play Catawba in Salisbury.<lb />
The hitting has been nothing short of sensational. Gary<lb />
Pierce and Floyd Wicker hit for the distance against Western<lb />
Carolina to bring the homerun total to 10 in 8 games. Besides<lb />
the two clouts in Saturday's wins, the previous homers have<lb />
been three by Cockrell, two by Jim Martin, one each by Cotton<lb />
Clayton and Larry Crayton, and another by Pierce.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory seems satisfied with his fielding<lb />
situation. Floyd Wicker has filled the gap at third base and<lb />
Cotton Clayton is doing a fine job in rightfield to relieve the<lb />
team from the two openings in which they were left last sea-<lb />
son. Glenn Bass and Spencer Gtoyftord continue to shine at short-<lb />
stop and second base, respectively, and Jim Martin has con-<lb />
tinued to play his usual fine defensive game at first base.<lb />
Tennis And Track Teams Wins<lb />
Speaking of playing Wake Forest in athletic events, the<lb />
Winston-Salem school is having it rough against the Bucs on<lb />
the tennis courts. The Demon Deacons were victims for the<lb />
.second time this season against the men of Coach Wendell Carr<lb />
last Friday. This time it was a close 5-4 decision for the Pirate<lb />
netters. In their initial meet the ECC team easily turned back<lb />
the opposition in a match on the Greenville court.<lb />
The track team won ta tri-meet against AC and High<lb />
Point Saturday. It was the first victory of the year for the Buc<lb />
cinder men. Ned Pickford was the big show for the ECC team<lb />
with 18 points, including first place showings in the 220 and<lb />
100 yard dashes. The latter run was a tie with Ned's team mate<lb />
Tom Michell. The tri-meet was held in Wilson.<lb />
Tennis Team Claims Second<lb />
Win Over Deacon Netters<lb />
By TONY KATSIAS<lb />
The tennis team won two of the<lb />
three doubles at Winston-Salem last<lb />
Friday afternoon to post a 5-4 vic-<lb />
tory over Wake Forest The Pirates<lb />
and the Deacons broke oven in single<lb />
matches, but the visitors won the<lb />
first two doubles.<lb />
Al Webb and Jerry Mueck, playing<lb />
the number two doubles for titoe Bucs,<lb />
sewed up the matches with impres-<lb />
sive scores of 6-3, and 7-5. This was<lb />
the fifth Pirate win in eight starts<lb />
and the second recorded victory over<lb />
TONY<lb />
CURTIS<lb />
as<lb />
"THE<lb />
GREAT IMPOSTER"<lb />
His True-Life Story Makes Fiction<lb />
Tame!<lb />
the Demon Deacons this season,<lb />
SINGLES<lb />
Fekon EC over Fishburne, 10-8, and<lb />
C-3.<lb />
C&amp;ldwell WF over Tanner, 7-5, 7-5.<lb />
Webb EC over Botterson, 5-7, 6-1.<lb />
Bowen WF over Mueck 9-7.<lb />
Terrell WF over Stafford, 6-2.<lb />
Roberson 6-3, 8-6, over Jensen 6-0,<lb />
6-0.<lb />
DOUBLES<lb />
Felton-Tanner over Fishburne-Cald-<lb />
weli, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2,<lb />
WebinM-ueek over BattejrsonflBowen<lb />
6-3, 7-6.<lb />
Terrell-Htanrick over Staftford-Rober-<lb />
son, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.<lb />
IN, Catawba<lb />
Defeated By<lb />
Strong Pirates<lb />
Newcomers West and Wicker Shine<lb />
Coach Jim Maiiory's red hot EC<lb />
baseballers claimed a double win over<lb />
WC on Saturday, and a solo victory<lb />
over Catawba last Tuesday. In doing<lb />
so, the defending Nlorth State Lea-<lb />
gue champions remained unbeaten in<lb />
loop play with a 5-0 mark. Tfhie Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon twinbill saw Larry<lb />
Crayton claim his fourth win against<lb />
one set-back in the opener, and Lacy<lb />
West pick up his first victory in the<lb />
nightcap. Floyd Wicker, Gary Pierce,<lb />
smashed home ruins against the Cata-<lb />
mounts. The final scores were 8-2 and<lb />
9-3.<lb />
Homers Aid Bucs<lb />
An assault of 17 hits including four<lb />
homers were mainly responsible in<lb />
the Pirate's 19-5 thumping of Cat-<lb />
awba 's Indians. The Salisbury school<lb />
started their ace righthander Horace<lb />
Medford wfr.to downed the Bucs twice<lb />
last season, and had been credited<lb />
with 15 consecutive college victories<lb />
against no losses. But Monday after-<lb />
noon's clash saw the ace righthander<lb />
Ko 'to the showers as Cotton Clayton,<lb />
Merle Bynium, Gary Pierce, and Char-<lb />
lie Johnson hit round trippers for the<lb />
visitors.<lb />
Nathan Green went the distance for<lb />
EC in recording his second win of<lb />
the season against no defeats. The<lb />
curve balling right-hader could coast<lb />
with the substantial lead that his<lb />
hard hitting mates had given him.<lb />
Cotton Clayton's two run homer and<lb />
two run triple, and Merle Bynum's<lb />
tremendous 390 foot grandslammer<lb />
in the eighth provided the Bucs with<lb />
their big- blows in fihe Catawba con-<lb />
test. It marked the latter's only time<lb />
at bat during the entire game. It was<lb />
Clayton's second homer of the season,<lb />
and Bynum's initial clout in 1961.<lb />
Rouse Against Wake Forest<lb />
Catawba, experiencing one of their<lb />
worse campaigns could touch Green<lb />
for only eight hits. The superior EC<lb />
nine played Wake Forest on Tuesday<lb />
in Winston-Salem and yesterday the<lb />
Pirates were scheduled to play High<lb />
Point's Panthers in a twin-hill at<lb />
High Point. Coach Jim Mallory was<lb />
expected to throw Dan Rouse against<lb />
the Deacons with Larry Crayton and<lb />
either Earl Boykin or Lacy West<lb />
ready for High Point. The EC nine<lb />
had clouted 14 home runs in eight<lb />
pames prior to the Wake Forest en-<lb />
iraement.<lb />
i<lb />
Pickford Stars As M<lb />
And High Point Low<lb />
in<lb />
top<lb />
RIGHTHANDER COUNTRY BOYKINS is one of Coach Jim Maiiory's<lb />
Ivurlers. The big men of the pitching staff at the present time are Nathan<lb />
Greene and Larry Crayton, but Boykins along with Lacy West give the Pi-<lb />
rates a good front line staff. Photo by Grover Smithwick<lb />
Holliday Wins EC<lb />
Tournament Match<lb />
V<lb />
START FRIDAY<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
A tie contest was recorded here<lb />
Friday afternoon between the<lb />
golfers of EC and William-Mary<lb />
in Norfolk. The final score was<lb />
13-UVi, with the Virginian'<lb />
Chip Ingram being a medalist<lb />
wittf a one under par 71 for the<lb />
Season Review Shows<lb />
Pirates Strong In<lb />
Hitting And Pitching<lb />
The East Carolina, baseball nine,<lb />
North State Conference Champions<lb />
for the past two seasons, opened de-<lb />
fense of its crown here last Monday,<lb />
sweeping a double-header from Ap-<lb />
palachian to give Up Bucs a fast 2-0<lb />
league record. The double win Sat-<lb />
urday over WC gave the Bucs a 6-1<lb />
mark.<lb />
The .Pirates opened the season with<lb />
a 13-8 win over Springfield College's<lb />
touring Maroons. In a tussle with<lb />
Camp Lejeune's Marines, EC met its<lb />
only defeat tihus far this season, by<lb />
a 5-2 score. Five straight victories, J<lb />
one over the University of Delaware'<lb />
on their annual southern tour, the<lb />
ipair over AippalacbJan, and the two<lb />
over WC give itfhe Bucs their 6-1 slate.<lb />
Off the six Pirate wins, three have<lb />
been shutouts. Delaware failed to<lb />
score in a 20-0 EC romp, and Appa-<lb />
lachian was shut out twice, 6-0 and<lb />
13-0.<lb />
Larry "Pumpsie" Crayton, Coach<lb />
Jim Maiiory's mound ace, (has gained<lb />
three of the Pirates' four wins. The<lb />
stocky left hander looked brilliant<lb />
in has last effort, a no4ut perform-<lb />
ance against the Appalachian Moun-<lb />
taineers.<lb />
Leading the furious hitting barrage<lb />
(for tike Bucs in the Apps contest,<lb />
wtich has seen EC blast out 57 hits<lb />
nd 44 runs, is Jimmy Martin, Gary<lb />
Pierce, Glenn Bass, Wally Cockrell,<lb />
Spencer Gaylord, and Charlie John-<lb />
son. Martin leads the sextet with a<lb />
.500 average, which includes two<lb />
grand slam homers. Cockrell also has<lb />
three homers to his credit.<lb />
Charles Holliday ibas ones again<lb />
,p.roven without a doubt that he is<lb />
the champion of champions in E.C.<lb />
table tennis. Holliday already having<lb />
won two men's singles tournaments<lb />
this year, easily won the tournament<lb />
od champions April 18. This tourna-<lb />
ment was composed of the top six<lb />
players at EjC.C. Holliday played all<lb />
of the other top five players, win-<lb />
ning a total of 10 out of 11 matches.<lb />
His only loss was surrendered to<lb />
Nelson Ttugwell. These wins rank<lb />
Holliday as E.Cs top ranked player.<lb />
Nelson Tugwell, ranked second<lb />
last year, again captured this posi-<lb />
tion by defeating Bowie Martin, Mal-<lb />
colm Griffith, Zuill Bailey, and Wil-<lb />
liam Stancil. Although dropping a<lb />
game to each of these players except<lb />
Bailey, Tugwell displayed the fine<lb />
form and control for which he is<lb />
known.<lb />
Malcolm Griffith, a freshman, sur-<lb />
prised many and overcame his lack of<lb />
experience to win the third ranked<lb />
position. This spin piayer played ex-<lb />
cellent table tennis and defeated Bo-<lb />
wie Martin in an important match<lb />
by a score of 27-25 to take the third<lb />
game after each player had taken<lb />
one game. Griffith then defeated<lb />
Stancil and Bailey to hold his third<lb />
position.<lb />
William Stancil, a second quarter<lb />
freshman, took a game from Griffith<lb />
and Tugwell but was unable to keep<lb />
his game controlled. His wins from<lb />
Martin and Bailey placed him fourtih.<lb />
Bowie Martin took fifth position<lb />
by defeating Zuill Bailey. Martin gave<lb />
good games to Griffith and Tugwell<lb />
but was unable to go all the way to<lb />
take the necessary two out of three.<lb />
Zuill Bailey, last year's fifth rank-<lb />
ed player, dropped one notch1 ths year,<lb />
and is now E.Cs sixth ranked player.<lb />
Player's qualify to play in the<lb />
Tournament of Champions only by<lb />
possessing outstanding ability. These<lb />
players become eligible to participate<lb />
in this event by being winner or<lb />
runner-up of the quarterly tourna-<lb />
ments or by accpiring necessary points<lb />
by being a quarter finalist several<lb />
times.<lb />
The EC track team rejuvenated<lb />
themselves Saturday afternoon by<lb />
winning a triangle meet over AC and<lb />
High Point at Wihwn. The victory<lb />
was the first of the season for the<lb />
Pirate cinder men. Bast Carolina<lb />
scored 58 1 3 points against Atlan-<lb />
tic Obi-istian's 52 13 tallies and the<lb />
Panthers 51 13.<lb />
Tie three first piece margins in<lb />
the ole vault aided the Bucs win<lb />
br njendously. Ches Craves, Lee Ba-<lb />
con, and Ned Pickford won this event<lb />
that order. The latter was the<lb />
scorer for the Pirates as the<lb />
Freshman star scored 15 Vi points<lb />
for the winners. Pickford, who hails<lb />
fron Washington, D.C. won the 100<lb />
,2nd 220 yard dashes, whale finishing<lb />
second in the low hurdles, and Ned's<lb />
vault performance finished his in-<lb />
dividual scoring for the afternoon.<lb />
AC's top performer was John Es-<lb />
kew who scored 11 points with his<lb />
.performance in the low and high<lb />
hurdles in which he placed first in<lb />
these events, and the Bulldog fin-<lb />
ished out his scoring with a second<lb />
i ,iace tie in the poie vault event with<lb />
Pickford.<lb />
100: 1, Ned Pickford (ECC); 2<lb />
Jack Boyd (ACC); 3, Michael (EC<lb />
C); 4, 4, David Peebles (ACC); 10.0.<lb />
220: 1, Ned Pickford (ECC); 2.<lb />
Michael (ECC) 3. David Peebles (AC-<lb />
C); 4. BiU Frazier (ACC), 23.6.<lb />
440: 1. Wagner (HP); 2, Richard<lb />
Stevens (ECC); 3, Tony Benger (HP);<lb />
4, Brandt Ross (ACC), 52.0.<lb />
880: 1, Jack Wagner (HP); 2, Pi-<lb />
knd (ECC); 3, Jimmy Adams (ACC);<lb />
4, Bethune (ECC), Kjaj<lb />
Mile: 1, Mike Sabino<lb />
Mickey Dvaji (HP); 3<lb />
(fir)<lb />
(HP); 4, Har.injr (ECCi<lb />
Two-mile: 1, Mike Safari<lb />
? Ken Sullivan (HP,<lb />
 3. u<lb />
"7 Cox (ACC<lb />
 Eake<lb /><lb />
I ECC); 4, Htn<lb />
8.<lb />
Low huni.es: 1, J,A.<lb />
C); 2, Ned Pica<lb />
CC), 27.5. l<lb />
High hurdles: <lb />
 2, Dave Barring. (aqpjH<lb />
Vyier (BCC); 4, d Ker m <lb />
Javelin: 1, &amp; u (Jl<lb />
Bill Frazier (ACC); 3, rfel<lb />
fBM A C); 4 V. 7J<lb />
f 6 in. t0C5<lb />
Shot put: I. Dick Knox (Aft<lb />
Tom Dean (HP);  Da' j<lb />
'Ai C): 4. m ie Knous 2<lb />
37 ft 7 in.<lb />
W: li ' ier (HP).<lb />
Picking .Erc v Roorij<lb />
(ECC); 4, Dal rr.inpn,<lb />
129 ft, 10 in.<lb />
Pole vault: 1. Ches Craves (Bj,<lb />
2, (tie) Lee Bacon (ECC) .<lb />
Pickford (ECC); 4. Brandt feu<lb />
CO, 10 ft 6 in.<lb />
road jump: 1, Jack Boyd Hfcl<lb />
2. Ronnie Km, : ' 3. B8?J<lb />
zier (ACC); 4. Richard Steta, n<lb />
CC), 22 ft, 1 4 in.<lb />
High jump; 1. Dave Berriatuj<lb />
CC); Dave Young (HP)indd<lb />
(ECC); 4. Join Eskew (ACC), 11<lb />
9 in.<lb />
Mile relay: 1. High Px.it: 2,&amp;1<lb />
3:32.8.<lb />
Pfeiffer Plays EC At<lb />
Guy Smith Stadium<lb />
ECa Don Conley shot a 76 and<lb />
Wiakie Kaaey of the Buc golf<lb />
crew came through with a 79 to<lb />
lead the Piratea.<lb />
SMITIFS MOTEL<lb />
45 Air Conditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaea 8-1126<lb />
Parents and Guest of College<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
.Pfeiffer College will furnish the<lb />
Pirate baseballers opposition Satur-<lb />
day nig-ht when the first nigtbt con-<lb />
test will be held at Guy Smith Stadi-<lb />
um in Greenville. The Bucs ihave been<lb />
on the road last week playing five<lb />
games in six days. Larry Crayton,<lb />
the work horse of the Buc mound crew<lb />
will more than likely get te nod<lb />
as the starting' pitcrjer for the man<lb />
of Coach Jim Mallory. The ace south-<lb />
paw will be after his sixth win of the<lb />
season.<lb />
The hard-nitting Piratea will offer<lb />
a team that has been known for the<lb />
homerun in previous contests. Wally<lb />
Cockrell, Jkn Martin and Gary Pierce<lb />
nave led the team in this department.<lb />
Tie fielding has been better than ave-<lb />
rage, and the pitching has been out-<lb />
standing for the Bucs.<lb />
Pfeiffer had a 3-4 mark priors<lb />
their league contest with Gtiiifwt<lb />
Tuesday. T i- placed the new Scs<lb />
Staite Conference icprese:<lb />
eighth place rn the ten hag<lb />
ins ahead of Higi Point and flj<lb />
The DC nine's 4-0 mark priori<lb />
their aagagJOBMBl witt Catawa <lb />
Monday clai .nher one ft<lb />
in the league standings.<lb />
CONFERENCE<lb />
w<lb />
East Carolina 4<lb />
Catawba 6<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne <lb />
Guilford 2<lb />
ELon 4<lb />
Appalachian 4<lb />
Atlantic Christian I<lb />
Pfeiffer 3<lb />
High Point 3<lb />
Western Carolina 1<lb />
Pa<lb />
'I<lb />
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