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,H.LJUJJL   <lb />
njunetion ith the showing of "Opera-<lb />
Abolition" scheduled for toman-row<lb />
in Vustin at 8:00, Mr. Rum Joyner<lb />
 iniversit of California will debate<lb />
rith Kultoa Lewis HI after the movie.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
The "East Carolinian" is having a staff<lb />
meeting tonight, 7:00 p. m in Wright<lb />
Social Room. Students interested in work-<lb />
ing on the staff next year are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
)lume XXX I<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961<lb />
Number 27<lb />
Playhouse Presents Anouilh's 'Antigone<lb />
East Carolina 'First Premiere'<lb />
In McGinnis Next Wednesday<lb />
fWfcwfciij<lb />
Mi<lb />
Fa<lb />
ou roust not let Antigone die cries Haemon as he denounces<lb />
r (at h.s action against Antigone. H. D. Rowe listens to the words<lb />
Hamon u portrayed by Sanford Peele, right. Mr. Rowe plays the role<lb />
Emm, King of Thebes, in the Playhouse production of "Antigone which<lb />
in rehearsal and will open in McGinnis Auditorium on May 10.<lb />
Photo by Jim Stingley<lb />
lazz Concert Highlights<lb />
'rogram Of Senior Events<lb />
County<lb />
Bv MARILYN LONG<lb />
I Seniors can look for<lb />
i a number of events planned j<lb />
,r in the remaining weeks<lb />
a college career.<lb />
d :n a series of tributes to<lb />
nt is an SGA sponsored<lb />
Jhtiooii concert May 12, featur-<lb />
sse music of Jimmy McPartland<lb />
vhestra.<lb />
IcPartland, one of the leading<lb />
of the century, features<lb />
M was played in the Dixieland <lb />
New Orleans. The record-<lb />
jtar's musk ranks among some<lb />
e greatest sounds to emerge<lb />
deep South, and some of<lb />
recordings are now collectors<lb />
r.g the jazz concert, all<lb />
be m a mellow mood to enjoy<lb />
delicious steak supper at 6:00<lb />
in the South Cafeteria. During<lb />
lptper, Dr. Jenkins will offer the<lb />
rs some serious and sobering<lb />
bts.<lb />
return the program to a lighter<lb />
"The Humorous Aspects of<lb />
Graduaton" -will be shown by the<lb />
speaker Sam Bundy. This will be fol-<lb />
lowed by the awards presentations:<lb />
outstanding Senior, two outstanding<lb />
Seniors from each department, and<lb />
the "P.H.I. Degrees<lb />
Next, George A. Nekns, Director<lb />
of the Foundation for Ahjanni Af-<lb />
iairs, will speak on the privileges and<lb />
resiponsibilrties of the future ahimni.<lb />
Then the class gaft will be given and<lb />
will dose the evening.<lb />
Music for the Senior Banquet will<lb />
.be presented by the Music Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Notice To Seniors<lb />
All students who plan to grad-<lb />
uate in May are urged to inform<lb />
each' instructor so that grades<lb />
will be in on time to the regis-<lb />
trars office, announced Dr. John<lb />
H. Home, Registrar. This is nec-<lb />
essary in order for the students<lb />
to graduate.<lb />
Governor Praises<lb />
EM At<lb />
'Salute' Banquet<lb />
"East Oarolina College has created<lb />
for itself an unchallenged role of<lb />
leadership in the fSeld of higher edu-<lb />
cation in Eastern North Carolina<lb />
Gov. Terry Sanford told a Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Salute to E.C. gathering test week.<lb />
The governor spoke at a banquet in<lb />
the New South Dining Hall which<lb />
climaxed the county's salute to the<lb />
college.<lb />
Gov. Sanford said, "The scope of<lb />
the work done here at E.C. can be<lb />
seen and the excellence judged to<lb />
some degree by pointing out that<lb />
this College trains more teachers than<lb />
any other college m the State of<lb />
North Oarolina and the fifth in the<lb />
Nation<lb />
"From its humble beginnings, East<lb />
Carolina Cottage has grown in stature<lb />
as it has grown in size. Tonight it<lb />
is listed on the accreditation lists of<lb />
10 major accrediting associations.<lb />
One of every two faculty members<lb />
here has earned a doctorate<lb />
The presentation! of a plaque ex-<lb />
pressing Pitt County's appreciation<lb />
to East Carolina CoHege and award-<lb />
ing of a $500 scholarship were a part<lb />
of the county's salute to the college.<lb />
iChamber of Commerce president<lb />
Ed Waidrop, in presenting the plaque,<lb />
said, "I shudder to think what Pitt<lb />
County would be like if suddenly you<lb />
were picked up and moved from our<lb />
midst. I'm afraid that it would leave<lb />
I a deep void which we could never<lb />
fill<lb />
The plaque reads: "Pitt County se-<lb />
! - .es East Carolina College on its<lb />
vigorous, intelligent, constructive<lb />
growth, in education services. Its<lb />
gireat promise of expansion in the<lb />
'cans ahead inspires prideful appre-<lb />
attion and support. Presented April<lb />
26, lt61 by citizens of Pitt County<lb />
In accepting the plaque on behalf<lb />
jf the college, Dr. Jenkins said, "I<lb />
would indeed have to be a great ora-<lb />
tor to thank all the people for all<lb />
'hey are doing for the college<lb />
iSue Worthdngton, a sophomore<lb />
from Winterville was recipient of the<lb />
$500 scholarship girven by the Wa-<lb />
chovia Bank and Trust Co.<lb />
R. W. Howard, senior Yfeu presi-<lb />
dent of the bank, in presenting the<lb />
scholarship said that Scholarship<lb />
Committee wae set u$. th college and<lb />
,the committee chose Miss Worthing-<lb />
ton as an outstanding Pitt County<lb />
student to receive the award.<lb />
Presentation Of College Awards<lb />
Scheduled For Thursday, May 11<lb />
"This year's Awards Day will be<lb />
a gala affair" commented Jayne<lb />
Chandler, chairman of the special<lb />
events committee. In the past, A-<lb />
wards Day was held in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium in the late afternoon. "No<lb />
one came, even the students who<lb />
were to receive awards she added.<lb />
This year, classes will be excused at<lb />
10:00 am to avoid the previous after-<lb />
noon conflicts.<lb />
Awards will be presented on a new,<lb />
highly selective basis. Only the per-<lb />
sons who have contributed greatly<lb />
to a certain group on campus will<lb />
be irecogmzed with an award.<lb />
Jim Speight and Dr. James Tuck-<lb />
er are working with Jayne to make<lb />
the program a successful one. The<lb />
EC Concert Band, the College Choir,<lb />
the glee clubs and the ROTC Color<lb />
Guard will .present the program.<lb />
This is the first yeaT that entertam-<lb />
Jim Speight stated, "This year's<lb />
Awards Day will be different and<lb />
entertaining. All students are urged<lb />
to attend and join in the recognition<lb />
of fellow students who have excell-<lb />
ed<lb />
men will be provided.<lb />
Persons receiving awards will not<lb />
be informed until the last possible<lb />
moment. Approximately 30 awards<lb />
are to be presented. Departmental<lb />
awards will be presented by the de-<lb />
partment head to the individual stu-<lb />
dent who is considered (most out-<lb />
standing. Three SGA awards, one<lb />
publication award, two fraternity<lb />
awards, and one sorority award will<lb />
also be announced at the special<lb />
moaning event. Additional organiza-<lb />
tional awards will be presented and<lb />
the senior "Who's Who" students are<lb />
to be recognized.<lb />
Premiering next Wednesday at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in McGinnis (Auditorium will be<lb />
(the East Carolina Playhouse produc-<lb />
tion! of Anouill's Antigone. East<lb />
Carolina's first Greek tragedy will<lb />
nan for three daiys through May 12.<lb />
The plot of Sophocles master-<lb />
piece involves Antigone, the heroic<lb />
daughter of King Thebes. Antigone<lb />
insists on burying her brother who<lb />
was named a traitor to the City of<lb />
Thebes. In carrying out plans Anti-<lb />
gone rrsfaa her life because this is<lb />
in violation of the ancient custom<lb />
forbidding iburial to enemies and<lb />
traitors. The conflict lies between<lb />
Antigone, who is tied to her family,<lb />
n-d Creom, who believes that the<lb />
fides of state are the most important<lb />
The climax of the tragedy, the scene<lb />
rf the greatest contrast, is the en-<lb />
counter between the two characters.<lb />
The feeliniT of comtirast is (heightened<lb />
by the chorus who represents the<lb />
loyal people of the city. Throughout<lb />
:he play the chorus portrays the<lb />
"typical man on the street<lb />
Directing ihis first Playhouse pro-<lb />
'UTition, Claude Garren has a cast of<lb />
thirteen participating in this unusual<lb />
Sorhociles drama. (Starring as the<lb />
beautiful heroine is Lois Garren, who<lb />
has performed kii two of this year's<lb />
past productions. Comlpileting the con-<lb />
flicting twosome is Greon portrayed<lb />
by Dr. H. D. Howe, to be remembered<lb />
for his dual role in Separate Tabes<lb />
Sanford Peele is cast as Haemon,<lb />
Antigone's love interest and Creon's<lb />
son. In .the role of Ismene, Antigone's<lb />
beautiful but weak sister, is Sue<lb />
Stocks Taylor, who appeared in the<lb />
kst Playhouse production, Separate<lb />
Tables. Both characters play impor-<lb />
tant iparts in the fate of Antigone.<lb />
The chorus is being handled by<lb />
Tom Huil and Dr. Ralph Rives. Por-<lb />
traying the nurse is Charlotte Donat<lb />
and Ray Tolley, Claude Taylor and<lb />
Jim Roberts as the three guards.<lb />
Rounding out the east are Bob<lb />
Chotiattesen as the messenger and<lb />
Shirley Morse in the role of Eury-<lb />
dke.<lb />
One of the most difficult and in-<lb />
teresting sets has been arranged.<lb />
Huge white columns will dominate<lb />
most if the stage area. Although the<lb />
actors will be using the contempor-<lb />
ary language of Anouilh, the scenery<lb />
and the customs will be in the Greek<lb />
fashion.<lb />
Everyone will be admitted free of<lb />
charge and there will be no reserved<lb />
seats.<lb />
'Rebel' Art Editor<lb />
Displays Graphics<lb />
Nelson Dudlley, senior student of<lb />
art, is now staging an exhibition of<lb />
his work in the Kate Lewis Gallery,<lb />
Rawl building, at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. The show, sponsored by the de-<lb />
partment of art, will be on view<lb />
through May 6.<lb />
Included in the exhibition are wood-<lb />
cuts, etchings, and lithographs. Three<lb />
of the works were previously dis-<lb />
played at the Twenity- second and<lb />
Twenty-third Annual State Art ex-<lb />
hibitions in Raleigh. They are "Forms<lb />
of Water a color woodcut; "The<lb />
Laimips" an etching; and "The Rest-<lb />
ing One a lithograph.<lb />
Dudley is majoring in art and spe-<lb />
cializing in graphics. His work, which<lb />
has received favorable notice both<lb />
on and off the campus, encompasses<lb />
both a figurative and a non-objective<lb />
approach to graphics.<lb />
He has acted during 1960-1961 as<lb />
art editor of the student literary<lb />
magazine "The Rebel A number of<lb />
his works have appeared in the pub-<lb />
lication. He is also vice president of<lb />
the college Art Ckwb and a member<lb />
of the honorary art fraternity Delta<lb />
Phi Delta.<lb />
The East Carolinian needs cop-<lb />
ies of the March 29 issue of the<lb />
newspaper (issue number 23) for<lb />
its files. The first student to<lb />
bring the issue to the office in<lb />
Wright Building will receive a<lb />
reward of one dollar.<lb />
Queen Kathryn Reigns Over Greek Bacchus<lb />
By DAVE NANNY<lb />
The New Carolina Warehouse shook uneasily Saturday<lb />
nio-ht, April 29 with vibrating sound emitted from "The Most<lb />
Explosive Band In The Worldthat of the Fabulous Count<lb />
Basie. Chd in semi-formal attire and possessed by light spirits<lb />
the fun-loving Greeks throve on festivities<lb />
Entertainment began at 2 o'clock<lb />
Saturday afternoon with Tom Gwalt-<lb />
ney and his "Stars of the Virginia<lb />
Beach Jazz Festival Featurred with<lb />
Gwaltney was singer Ann Rayburn<lb />
who sang seductive numbers like "You<lb />
Make Me Feel So Young "Lover<lb />
Man and "Love For Sale<lb />
Also featured with Gwaltney was<lb />
"Jeep" Bennett who played such tunes<lb />
as "Undecided "St. Louis Blues<lb />
"Tangerine and the Newton Thomas<lb />
Trio with "Love Walked In " "Spring<lb />
Is Here and "Swanee River<lb />
Greeks Relay<lb />
The afternoon event took place in<lb />
the Farmers Warehouse with the<lb />
Greeks relaxing on blankets spread<lb />
over the cement floor surrounded by<lb />
bottles, ice, radio, and paper cups,<lb />
and dressed in hermudas, sweatshirts,<lb />
toreadors and drinking hats.<lb />
(Students were divided in their op-<lb />
inions of Gwaltney. The afternoon<lb />
performance was rather slow at the<lb />
beginning and no imttnediate response<lb />
was evident. Most thought him Quite<lb />
good, but some turned thumbs down.<lb />
But in the evening the screaming<lb />
tiiampets of Thad Jones, Eugene<lb />
Yoong, Leonard Johnson George<lb />
Coin, and bkring trombones of Quin-<lb />
tin Jackson Henry Coker, and Ben<lb />
.amin Howell along with guitarist<lb />
Freddie Wayne, tenors Bud Johnson<lb />
and Frank Foster, altos Frank Wess<lb />
and Marshall .Royal, baritone Char-<lb />
les FauHcs, singer O. C Smith and<lb />
the popular Fkmny Payne at the<lb />
drams ?ve leader and pianist Count<lb />
Basie ample reason for a wide grin<lb />
of ipride. His band completely cap<lb />
tivated the Greeks. This was jazz and<lb />
no dissenter could be found.<lb />
Extra tables and chairs were brought<lb />
in bo accomtmodate the crowd which<lb />
was estimated at better than 1500<lb />
Bacchus Queen<lb />
Climax.iwg festivities at intermis-<lb />
sion was the crowning of the first<lb />
Bacchus Queen. The Queen was eho-<lb />
tsen from seven representatives each<lb />
from a campus sorority. Making<lb />
Greek (history was vivacious Kath-<lb />
ryn Orampler. Dressed in a purple<lb />
chiffon cocktail dress, Kathryn,<lb />
senior, was so shocked that she <lb />
almost fell off the stage Kathryn<lb />
crowned by Buddy Weis, IFC<lb />
was<lb />
Spring Examination Schedule<lb />
TninvyMcPa<lb />
The examination schedule for<lb />
Spring 1961 is as follows:<lb />
Period Classes Period Eiema<lb />
Meet HW<lb />
Wednesday, 17<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
A and I<lb />
8 and 9<lb />
Thursday, 1ft<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
4ad S<lb />
8 and ft<lb />
Friday, 1ft<lb />
1 1 and 2<lb />
4<lb />
8<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
9<lb />
S<lb />
6 4 and 5<lb />
7 8 and 9<lb />
Students desiring to take the<lb />
proficiency swimming teat which<lb />
is required for graduation may<lb />
do so during periods 7 and 8 on<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday, May<lb />
17 and 18.<lb />
Robert L Hclt, Dean<lb />
Students will not be nerwttted<lb />
to take exaaiinationa early. They<lb />
take them at the snatifled<lb />
,rresident, and together they led teh<lb />
last 'half of festivities with a figure<lb />
dance<lb />
Kathryn, in the past three years,<lb />
has colleotedi other outstanding hon<lb />
She represented the Alpha Phi<lb />
ors.<lb />
Sorority. ?he has been Miss Jarvis<lb />
Hall, Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Pi,<lb />
and the .AlFROTC sponsor.<lb />
Typical Group<lb />
Mr. Basie, when asked for his im-<lb />
pression of Greenville and the East<lb />
Carolina student, said only that it<lb />
was a tyksd college group. In ref-<lb />
erence to the warehouse he stated,<lb />
"It's too drafity and arge; tfie acou-<lb />
stics are bad<lb />
Many students stayed after the close<lb />
of the evirt to meet .members of the<lb />
band.<lb />
ATI Negroes, most of tfeam had<lb />
college degases, ware possessed of<lb />
Kathryn Crumpler of Alpha Phi accepts winner's bouquet ffrra IFC Pre-<lb />
.hfcnt Bobby Weis. Mary Nell Skmw Joins in tan gala affair. <lb />
immense personal charm, and<lb />
ed as it were, to be a group of fob-<lb />
Ifc relations men. Whan naked for<lb />
their thought on fthe sooth all re-<lb />
pudiated the question eeap one who<lb />
wa an nany gaatare pointed <lb />
men's reatroam which was marked<lb />
White Oniy. Said ha, "I faal that n<lb />
The week-end wan a fiamorooa eue-<lb />
cess. "It is said one young lady,<lb />
"an affair to hi<lb /><pb facs="00038698_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST C A R 0 LINI A K<lb /><lb />
i<lb />
Pitt County Honors EC;<lb />
Challenge Accepted<lb />
Last week Pitt County saluted its larg-<lb />
est industryEast Carolina College. The sa-<lb />
lute, sponsored by the Greenville Jaycees, was<lb />
intended to express the county's appreciation<lb />
for the college.<lb />
Greenville merchants, in showing their<lb />
appreciation, contributed gre&amp;tly to the sa-<lb />
lute. On Monday and Tuesday of last week<lb />
free gift certificates from various merchants<lb />
were distributed on campus. These numbered<lb />
over 1000 and ranged in value from one to<lb />
five dollars. At the open house on Tuesday<lb />
business estohlishments sponsored for the<lb />
students free coffee and doughnuts in the<lb />
morning and free drinks, candy, ice cream<lb />
and cookies in the afternoon. An estimated<lb />
150 business establishments (at least 90<lb />
of the local retailers) participated in the<lb />
event.<lb />
This, the first tribute of its type paid<lb />
to the college, will not be the last. The Jay-<lb />
cees plan to make it an annual event; prob-<lb />
ably not a salute each year but a similar type<lb />
program.<lb />
In expressing its appreciation and pro-<lb />
moting a. harmonious relationship with the<lb />
college. Pitt County has done well. Our<lb />
thanks and appreciation are extended to<lb />
George Coffman, president of the Greenville<lb />
Jaycees, Clarence B. Tugwell, chairman of<lb />
the salute, and all of the merchants and busi-<lb />
ness men who contributed to the salute which<lb />
undisputably was successful.<lb />
We are proud to be thought worthy of a<lb />
saluteto accept the compliments generous-<lb />
ly paid to usand to accept the challenge to<lb />
continue to be an asset to the community and<lb />
to all of Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Regulations Revision<lb />
Holds Disadvantages<lb />
Currently, the Chairman of the Women's<lb />
Judiciary and the Dean of Women are revis-<lb />
ing a number of regulations for women stu-<lb />
dents. A probable change in regulations next<lb />
,ear will involve freshman dating privileges<lb />
and study hours.<lb />
Tentatively, freshmen women will not be<lb />
allowed to date Monday through Thursday<lb />
except to college entertainment, religious<lb />
functions, library, etc. The hours between<lb />
7:00 and 10:00 pm on the above days will<lb />
be closed study in freshmen dormitories. This<lb />
is to be effective throughout the entire fresh-<lb />
man year.<lb />
For freshmen women who need their<lb />
study time budgeted and supervised for them,<lb />
this will suffice to meet the need, (that is<lb />
if it materializes into an effective regula-<lb />
tion). But for freshmen girls who do not need<lb />
their study time budgeted for them, this<lb />
seems to be just another confining regula-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In addition to the primary idea behind<lb />
this rule it is hoped that prestige will be<lb />
given to upperclass women. If this is the<lb />
idea, we fear the point is not well taken. Tak-<lb />
ing privileges from one group does not add<lb />
to the prestige and honor of another.<lb />
Student Trial<lb />
HUAC Hearings<lb />
Draw Criticism<lb />
(UPS)A key witness in the trial<lb />
of University of California student<lb />
Robert Meisenbach last week contra-<lb />
dicted Houtse Coaromitftee on Un-<lb />
American Activities accounts oi stu-<lb />
dent violence in last spring's HUAC<lb />
San Francisco hearings.<lb />
Under defense cross-examination,<lb />
Patrolman Raipih Sohaumleffel ac-<lb />
knowledger! tohait flire hoses had been<lb />
turned on beforenotafter he en-<lb />
countered Meisenbaoh.<lb />
The HUAiC accounts, contained tn<lb />
both a printed narratwre report by<lb />
FM Director J. Edgar Hoover and<lb />
the widely-circutaited film "Operation<lb />
Abolition declare that night stick<lb />
attack on the officer "touched off<lb />
t'he flame of violence<lb />
Contradiction<lb />
Scihaumleffel maintained, however,<lb />
tfhat Meaisenbach did attack him, de-<lb />
spite defense attempts to prove that<lb />
Ihe officer's injuries came from a<lb />
fall on the slippery marble floor. The<lb />
officer contradicted himself in relat-<lb />
ing his account of the incident as the<lb />
trial moved into its second week in<lb />
Sm Francisco City Hall.<lb />
On diireot examination the patrol-<lb />
man maintained that Meisenbach<lb />
raised his arm with billy in his hand,<lb />
as though he were about to strike.<lb />
So, he said he had "ducked my head,<lb />
hunched my shoulders, and threw my-<lb />
self at Meisenbach On cross exam-<lb />
ination, the officer changed his ac-<lb />
ount of the attack and told the jury<lb />
that Mekenhach "advanced toward<lb />
me with the billy<lb />
Question Raised<lb />
The police officer's admission that<lb />
the student did not attack him until<lb />
after the hoses had been turned on<lb />
raises amother question about the<lb />
Committee's film, already under heavy<lb />
attack for alleged distortions. The film<lb />
insists that a student dad attack a po-<lb />
lice officer to incite the riot. But the<lb />
defense provide the court with a ser-<lb />
ies of photographs which show the<lb />
tall, bespeckled student leaning<lb />
against a wall far in te rear of a<lb />
crowd of students, as police turn on<lb />
the hoses.<lb />
'Outstanding Professor<lb />
Expresses Appreciation<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I wish to express my gratitude to<lb />
the students for selecting me to re-<lb />
ceive the Outstanding Instructor<lb />
Award. The honor is deeply appreci-<lb />
ated and will always remind me of<lb />
the great generosity of the students<lb />
at East Carolina College. My asso-<lb />
ciation with young people over the<lb />
years as a teacher has been a reward-<lb />
ing and satisfying experience.<lb />
I wish t thank the Ward Vending<lb />
Company for the beautiful plaque,<lb />
the attache case, and the academic<lb />
apparel.<lb />
JBdncsrely,<lb />
Hubert A. Ooleman<lb />
THURSDAY, <lb />
Jethro's Proud<lb />
'Then Boys Bone ty<lb />
By ROY MAkTIN<lb />
The two men stood near tTT<lb />
the black-robed figures bejran tH,eiH<lb />
field. "Listen to that therTmua f<lb />
boy, ain't that somethin Jethr v <lb />
clenched tightly in the corner Jw <lb />
turned to his companion. "God kn<lb />
man, this is shore a bunch better <lb />
there camivjl music we heard that i -<lb />
we was in Raleigh . . . don't vou thin?<lb />
The sun moved from behind<lb />
the<lb />
to shield their eyes from the glare iv1'<lb />
sun shore is mijrhty bright there Ut<lb />
reckon we ought to move over "rW  <lb />
shade r there <lb />
'Well,<lb />
we can. Herman, but I .<lb />
 . to stand her, so I Z l l<lb />
glimpse of 'oi Billy when he crimes faj?<lb />
. "W?111    Jethro. do vfM, J<lb />
a Pepsi? There's a station over theJ<lb />
Oft<lb /><lb />
"Little More Space To Live"<lb />
Student Cheers About Recent Editorial<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The editorial in last week's paper<lb />
pertaining to rules and regulations<lb />
of the alcoholic consumption of stu-<lb />
dents deserves merit. Maybe some<lb />
more "hell-fire and damnation" type<lb />
(litorials directed to the rules es-<lb />
tablishing committee will give this<lb />
institution's women a little more<lb />
pace in which to live.<lb />
I can cite from personal experi-<lb />
ence, a time when, while a staff re-<lb />
porter for the East Carolinian, I was<lb />
advised by a member of the admini-<lb />
stration, that, in essence, there was<lb />
no need in the paper's investigating<lb />
the problem at handthat being- the<lb />
ever .popular berrnuda short issue.<lb />
Several weeks ago I visited on the<lb />
campus of the University of North<lb />
Carolina, and our party escorted <lb />
young lady from that institution for<lb />
the weekend1. Needless to say, the<lb />
members of the party from EC were<lb />
amazed at the simple procedures in-<lb />
curred in signing out for the week<lb />
end. There was no special letter from<lb />
the girl's home directed to the Dean<lb />
tellirvg of all the whys and where-<lb />
fores of the trip. All that was need-<lb />
ed on the simple form (a simplified<lb />
eouivalent to EC's Off Campus Per-<lb />
mit) was the name of the "specific<lb />
destination and name of the host-<lb />
ess wkh whom she was to spend the<lb />
time. In short, this means thai the<lb />
girls at UNC are allowed to go or to<lb />
come as they personally see fit in<lb />
comparison to the letter writing and<lb />
detailed forms of EC.<lb />
Thus the question: Why not a sim-<lb />
ilar privilege allowed to the Junior<lb />
and Senior women students of EC as<lb />
is the case of the upperclass women<lb />
of UNC?<lb />
It is our feeling that the majority<lb />
of the student body wants a change<lb />
in the regulations. The above situa-<lb />
tion is just one of the many bottle-<lb />
necks which needs the attention of a<lb />
policy committee's investigations.<lb />
However with the administration's<lb />
experimenting with new ideas, a so-<lb />
lution to these problems and the<lb />
many others at hand, may be dealt<lb />
with sooner than as has been one in<lb />
previous years. ,<lb />
Our .psychology department tea-<lb />
ches that there is some method of<lb />
satisfaction for most needs. East Car-<lb />
Expresses Gratitude<lb />
I deeply appreciate the expressions<lb />
of sympathy and deeds of kindness<lb />
extended during- the illness and death<lb />
of my sister, Miss Hattie B. Boswell.<lb />
Waiter E. Boswel!<lb />
olina College's rules and regulations<lb />
for female students nave definite<lb />
needs. Will these needs be satisfied?<lb />
Yours very truly,<lb />
James B. Kirk land, Jr.<lb />
Travelers to outer space may have<lb />
to grow their own food en route, re-<lb />
ports the May Reader's Digest. It<lb />
is estimated that a space traveller<lb />
will need asbout seven pounds of food<lb />
ami water per day. Since this need<lb />
would make lone trips impractical,<lb />
scientists are studying the possibil-<lb />
ity of using sunlight to raise nutri-<lb />
tious, fast-growing algae during<lb />
flight.<lb />
Last year, for the first time in<lb />
history, personal income paid Ameri-<lb />
cans averaged a billion dollars or<lb />
more a day.<lb />
Students Reveal<lb />
the road Naw, I don' believeI S?6<lb />
but why don't you go m vrml?<lb />
war to?" Jethro answered, shifting<lb />
to the other side of his mouth.<lb />
"I just thought you might warr<lb />
Herman mumbled.<lb />
"Our boys shore have done mightY<lb />
up here at this school Jethro said 'Z<lb />
the cigar from his mouth and flippjJJ<lb />
ashes behind him. p<lb />
"Yep, you're shore right about <lb />
Jethro . . Yes sir, boy. they've shored<lb />
their old men to shame. All them grades<lb />
I shore wish I'd had the chances that<lb />
boys have had<lb />
Jethro turned and propped him<lb />
against the fence with his arm m<lb />
"Yep, you're right there. Herman<lb />
Herman moved away from the fa<lb />
and elevating himself on his toes exclaim<lb />
"Look there, Jethro, there goes Billy<lb />
and there's J. T. over there, right' ,<lb />
him  do you see 'em?" Jethro dropped a)<lb />
cigar to the ground, crushing it with the W<lb />
of his shoe, and moved quickly to he<lb />
his companion "Where an- they0 . . . y<lb />
see 'em now, over there by that giri fl<lb />
that ribbon around her<lb />
The line had stopped. The two men it<lb />
gun walking towards the bleachers M,<lb />
were set up at the end of the football fini<lb />
"I shore am mighty proud Herman Jeist<lb />
said as he walked. Herman stopped fora<lb />
ond to adjust his tie, saying, "I knowhowra<lb />
feel Jethro; I feel the same way The ebb<lb />
began aain; this time the strains of "Pwp<lb />
and Circumstance" signalled the start of 4 j<lb />
processional. "Jethro, let's see if we can<lb />
them boys of ours again said Herman toj<lb />
ing to view the line again. "Look there, Jell<lb />
ro, you see that man beside Billy? Look, to<lb />
taking him by the arm . . . now he's waiter<lb />
up tx your boy  he did the same thinf 8<lb />
him . . . Yes sir, them boys shore have dj<lb />
good . . . they're going to get a special honor.<lb />
WL Count Basie Not EmhI<lb />
A proposed change in riding privileges<lb />
will effect upperclass women as well as fresh-<lb />
men women. Freshmen women will be allow-<lb />
ed to ride on Friday, Saturday, and Sundiay<lb />
beginning with the Fall Quarter.<lb />
Upperclass women will be allowed to<lb />
ride at any time, regardless of grade aver-<lb />
age. Henceforth, riding privileges will not<lb />
be determined by a 'C average. Bravo!<lb />
As long as 'riding has the spotlight, why<lb />
not dispense with the signing out on special<lb />
permission cards when riding off campus in<lb />
the daytime? Returning to the dormitory at<lb />
all hours of the day to sign out to go uptown<lb />
or other places in Greenville can be a tre-<lb />
mendous bother.<lb />
There are many occasions when this is<lb />
very inconvenient. Riding off campus in the<lb />
daytime, it seems to us, should not necessitate<lb />
signing out on special permission cards. This<lb />
is a revision that, if made, would be long<lb />
overdue.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina Collage,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Political Science Professor Says<lb />
Trail Serves People's Interest In Justice<lb />
Patsy EUiott<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
News Editor <lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Cartoonist<lb />
 Pat Harvey<lb />
Marcelle Vogel<lb />
- Monty Milk<lb />
. Richard Boyd<lb />
Jean Peace<lb />
(ACP)Current world-wide con-<lb />
itroversy concerning the Eichmann<lb />
trial is reflected in collegiate press<lb />
commeTCbary.<lb />
"The question  is not, does the<lb />
Eichmann trial violate existing in-<lb />
ternational law but does the Eich-<lb />
mann trial serve humanity's interest<lb />
in justice and only Israel's conduct<lb />
of the trial can answer that question<lb />
This is the conclusion of Dr. Curt P.<lb />
Beck, assistant professor of political<lb />
science, University of Connecticut,<lb />
writing in DAILY CAMPUS.<lb />
Concerning the suggestion that<lb />
trial be by an international court,<lb />
he explains:<lb />
 . . the fact simply is that there<lb />
is now no international court with<lb />
crimftnal jurisdiction over such a case<lb />
as that of Eichmann. It would take<lb />
many years to create one.<lb />
"It should be borne m mind that<lb />
international law, uhiike domestic<lb />
law, is constantly undergoing great<lb />
changes. The cataclysms of the twen-<lb />
tietin century have no precedents. War<lb />
crimes and murders have occurred of<lb />
course in 4he past. But genocide, tihe<lb />
murder of entire nations, practiced by<lb />
Brohmatwi. on a monumental scale<lb />
thanks to the application of modem<lb />
scientific methods is a new experience<lb />
for the international community. Un-<lb />
der tike circugnatances the legal rem-<lb />
edy cannot simply be limited by past<lb />
practices but must in turn innovate"<lb />
In Beaver College NEWS, Alice<lb />
Schlesinger suggests:  . . the only<lb />
fitting judgment of him must come<lb />
at another time and place and be<lb />
made by other than those sitting in<lb />
judgnwsnt now. But perhaps for the<lb />
sake of a conclusion almost ironic<lb />
and 'beautiful in all its simplicity and<lb />
magnanimity, the world in the per-<lb />
sonage of the court at Israel should<lb />
say to this man 'Karl Adoph Eich-<lb />
mann, you are guilty as charged, but<lb />
you are free to go among your bro-<lb />
thers and to try to find a peace if<lb />
you are able "<lb />
Asserts the MOUNTAIN ECHO,<lb />
Mount Saint Mary's College, Bmmita<lb />
'burg, Md "When Eichmann goes on<lb />
trial in Israel, Israel will be extend-<lb />
ing her authority over all Jewish af-<lb />
fairs in all countries.<lb />
"Israel wild have to say that the<lb />
dead Jews of the Third Reich were<lb />
under the authority of the unborn<lb />
state of Israel.<lb />
"If Israel takes this step, Eich-<lb />
mann cannot be condemned, but must<lb />
be vindicated because he attempted to<lb />
exterminate an ethnic group subver-<lb />
sive to his government.<lb />
"The situation would be paralleled<lb />
if twenty years from sow, Israeli<lb />
agents should land on American<lb />
shores and kidnap and try the judge<lb />
who sentenced Julius and Ethel Ro-<lb />
senberg<lb />
Pursuing the theme that Flila!<lb />
is a scapegoat for universal gnOt of<lb />
war, Karen Halvorson writes in the<lb />
GUSTTA.VIAN WEEKLY, Gustavus<lb />
Adoiphus jOoBege: "After the gallons<lb />
have put f ontb tfaefe- sound in (he<lb />
of Eichmann, the Jews wiU be<lb />
thers d the Gentiles for a brief<lb />
ond of mutual relief, tin, for<lb />
(UPS)The results of a<lb />
ing of the student body of the Uni-<lb />
versity of NorA Carolina during<lb />
Brotherhood Week last month baa<lb />
revealed that, over 80 par cent of the<lb />
students questioned (1879) at last<lb />
University would continue to patron-<lb />
ize local theaters if they were open to<lb />
persons of all races.<lb />
The poll, conducted by a volunteer<lb />
student group, was intended to find<lb />
out if claims of dheater owners that<lb />
their business would HaU off if they<lb />
were to integrate wars valid.<lb />
Students in each living unit<lb />
given a qua<lb />
tion of which was nyWwl. Poor si-<lb />
1. I request that tihe Chapel Hffi<lb />
thsataij be open to all persona<lb />
wwnout atscrimsnation.<lb />
2. I am not aUuugtv in favor of<lb />
opening the fheateus to aH<lb />
but would<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Not even the Fabulous Count Base co<lb />
keep the students away from the PWM<lb />
Jamboree this past weekend. Although ti<lb />
were many sisters and brothers here for ski<lb />
expensive Bacchus weekend, many left a<lb />
favor of a weekend of liquid rather than i<lb />
sic. Gripes are heard everyday about the J<lb />
students' activities fee is spent; but veryP<lb />
are griping about this ten bucks.<lb />
8. I disapprove of the<lb />
the tfcteatsrs to all<lb />
would not withdraw my<lb />
of<lb />
but<lb />
Undoubtedly, the SGA has had their i<lb />
of incompetent officials. After refc<lb />
list of grounds for impeachment, it lows <lb />
though they will have very little troubM<lb />
accomplishing their feats. The idea souafl<lb />
quite reasonable but one part seems a litjjl<lb />
too steep. Impeachment charges can<lb />
brought against an officer with a pej<lb />
signed by one third of the senate nfzA<lb />
Any grudge could be taken care of ana c<lb />
sidering the way most of the nte "Jl<lb />
to vote, the so-called law breaker cooM<lb />
released unfairly. One half the senate v&amp;<lb />
much more reasonable.<lb />
in<lb />
Jay Arledge, Gale Hammond<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Keith Hobbs<lb />
Photographer  Grover Smith<lb />
Photographer Assistant . George Hathaway<lb />
 Buna McDougald<lb />
Dave Nanney, Dorothy Brinson, Sharon McKeon,<lb />
Monty Mills, Parker Chesson, Tony Katsias<lb />
ption DirectorMelba Rhoe<lb />
Maner  Margie Nichols<lb />
DireotOT  - Marilyn Long<lb />
- -Mpha Phi Omega Fraternity<lb />
the second floor of Wright Thrtbwg<lb />
, PL 2-olQl, extension 884.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Campus<lb />
Calendar<lb />
man named Adolf who by<lb />
fate had shonidsred the<lb />
ity of liquidation of the<lb />
my and fchn by the a<lb />
fate found flnmaal<lb />
 Wid paSDSd Sil<lb />
ojnfa of<lb />
on<lb />
4. I<lb />
theaters to aU<lb />
would witfidrnw my<lb />
protest.<lb />
(Reports the UNC Daily Tar Heat.<lb />
'though the poll can by no<lb />
nt the zansbsr of<lb />
willing  forego tin<lb />
pnmwm of the local<lb />
would lead ns to<lb />
Of the 1879<lb />
(42.7 per cent) tail rani As No. 1<lb />
After reading the controversfel<lb />
concerning "Operation Abolition I<lb />
ally the entire student body should be W<lb />
Publicity such as this is just too much to<lb />
nore. Everyone will want to go andJJ<lb />
as was stated in one of the letters, i<lb />
impressed; but let's hope we are im<lb />
by the photography rather than other<lb />
This north two letters fron<lb />
the "Letter To The Editor" col-<lb />
umn will be selected as outstand-<lb />
ing by the editorial staff of the<lb />
East Carolinian. The persons<lb />
submitting the best two letters<lb />
will receive a free carton of Tar-<lb />
eyton cigarettes each.<lb />
Letters will be selected on the<lb />
basn of originality in<lb />
May<lb />
4Greek Weak Skits, Austin 7:80<lb />
pjn.<lb />
Fine Arts Festival Sidewalk<lb />
Show, GrsernviH As Center<lb />
Tenn Match: Fast Eustis<lb />
Mowie: "Opsrntton Mtdmon<lb />
Fulton Lewis IH, Austin, 7:30pm<lb />
6Baeball: Catawba, Gay Smith<lb />
", 8:00 pa<lb />
Where Do They Go?<lb />
Each<lb />
lion<lb />
deliberately. Lt, John J,<lb />
of Haw York's<lb />
in<lb />
7Varsity Band Lawn Concert, 3:80<lb />
pw (In case of rain, MsOhsss)<lb />
Very seldom is a department Pjji<lb />
their work; but in the case of the Art<lb />
menu praises should be given. AJ&amp;oot<lb />
of the art work is far above the MJ<lb />
conception of what good art is, just tbr<lb />
tlt they are working is enough to r<lb />
them an outstanding group. In if<lb />
seem to be more interested in their <lb />
field titan any a the other departoi<lb />
The World Affairs Institute is ccJ<lb />
our campus and as nmM an "mazT<lb />
estisiff program wiB be missed by  <lb />
the students. We are the PPj2f J2i<lb />
America, who are supposed to hoWJ <lb />
ef e future; bat we seem tojog<lb />
shout what's going on in the 1TO1J25<lb />
fees forbraaie peers. Perhaps we aWJi<lb />
te evote an hour of<lb />
at<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Campus Broadcasting Entertains, Educates<lb /><lb /><lb />
AMI<lb />
ft<lb />
The voices of WWW'S, Campus Ra-<lb />
dio and TV, originate from the<lb />
same studio but they are entirely<lb />
eparate organizations.<lb />
Jerry Winherry, under the super-<lb />
 ision of Misa Rosalind Roulston,<lb />
serves as station manager of Cam-<lb />
pus Radio. Jerry works wth a staff<lb />
of 56 'interested" student volunteers.<lb />
Uding .lorry is the assistant mana-<lb />
ger Janus Shuman and program di-<lb />
rector, Chuck Lancaster.<lb />
Cam s Radio operates on both AM<lb />
end FM. Charlotte Donat is .program<lb />
director of tfhle FM phase which is<lb />
all educational. Tapes are played and<lb />
classical music broadcasts are made<lb />
 sch evening.<lb />
tck Lancaster is in charge of<lb />
I rogi itming the AM -hows. "AM ra-<lb />
tio" explained Jerry Winherry, "is<lb />
strictly for coMege entertainment. Re-<lb />
quest shows anl popular rmisic is<lb />
characteristic of tfe AM station. We<lb />
try to satisfy the campus radio lis-<lb />
teners . . . play what they want to<lb />
hear<lb />
A .oil was taken on campus con-<lb />
cerning radio listening. Campus ra-<lb />
dio captures 2 3 of the total of the<lb />
list1 ner's preference.<lb />
The pitaff is separate from FM.<lb />
Broadcasting is carried on 22 hours<lb />
daily<lb />
Self-Supporting<lb />
The AM tation is self-supporting<lb />
 I IHI.diM Kol.S<lb />
I ampvis TV workers product lh college TV courses.<lb />
01 I IMP! S RADIO .  Jerry Winherry at the turntables . . .<lb />
B,er, Hal Smith, and James -human aid Jerry in radio peral.uns.<lb />
"INDISPENSIBLET . . . Charlie Cowan, engineer of campus broadcasting<lb />
adjust the transmitter.<lb />
RAY WATSON .<lb />
broadcasting.<lb />
demonstrates the preparation of tapes for future<lb />
By JEW PEACE<lb />
and also sun port- the FM station.<lb />
The radio announcers are not paid.<lb />
'We jus! enjoy radio work com-<lb />
mented Jerry Williams, an announ-<lb />
cer. "I think it adds a great deal to<lb />
EC and will continue to do even more<lb />
for the school in tihe future<lb />
Jasnes Shuman commented, "You<lb />
might say our purpose is to train,<lb />
entertain and educate In the next<lb />
four years it is hoped that EC will<lb />
have a communii at ions se ool<lb />
At present, space is needed for<lb />
growth. Plans ar- now being made<lb />
to occupy the entire east wing of<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
Fast Growth<lb />
Growth has been fast and lasting.<lb />
The FM station began broadcasting<lb />
activities in 1954. AM followed in<lb />
1956. Si net-   time there has been<lb />
to decline, only advancement.<lb />
Jerry Winherry stressed that any-<lb />
one may audition, and interested per-<lb />
sons can add much to campus radio.<lb />
Commented Jerry. "I would like to<lb />
thank tr e students as well as the<lb />
staff for cooperation and support<lb />
without whi accomplishments would<lb />
be few<lb />
TV Staff Employed<lb />
Waked Johnson is president of the<lb />
TV Guild at EC which carries on the<lb />
liveli nod of campus TV. Dr. Cor-<lb />
iine Picker ai Is Walter in conduction<lb />
of the activities.<lb />
The TV course- offered at EC ori-<lb />
ginate from this station with stu-<lb />
dents producing the show. Unlike ra-<lb />
dio, these students are employed un-<lb />
do, tl -elf-help plan. They are the<lb />
closed circuit workers. The campus TV<lb />
staff includes twenty-five, and they<lb />
, poduce the three TV classes now be-<lb />
 :r televised.<lb />
Recently a ri show, which ro-<lb />
tes only campus news ! as been in-<lb />
augurated. Jerry Winherry serves as<lb />
producer, and Bob Parsons serves<lb />
as news commentator. Any c<lb />
 - or announcements can be sent<lb />
to the station for broadcast.<lb />
The TV workers expressed m<lb />
enthusiasm at the new -rw and<lb />
pe that it will mean a step for-<lb />
word in a variety of shows offered.<lb />
More Space<lb />
Walter plan- for expansion. "We<lb />
reed not only to have more space,<lb />
rt also more programs of drama<lb />
and variety. Our closed circuit ana<lb />
- ill be expanded next year also<lb />
Campus TV has great potential as<lb />
?: educating organ ere at EC. We<lb />
are growing and will continut I<lb />
gi w with - art<lb />
Mr. Charlie Cowan is the engineer<lb />
for cao : adeastirrg. Both TV<lb />
.1 radio workers evoeed grati-<lb />
' for . ice . "He is the es-<lb />
ence of our broadcasting activities.<lb />
To be precise, vi I could not get<lb />
 1 rig without "rim<lb />
Here's listening to you.<lb />
VWAIT SIGNAL . . . Bill Stackey, Jimmy Cannon, and Denarad Harris<lb />
await the "On the Air" signal.<lb />
BEHIND THE SCENES . . . Jerry Williams, Jerry Winherry and James<lb />
Shuman prepare the equipment for a show.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
m-HSDAY<lb />
' I<lb />
 ,1<lb />
Organizational News In Brief<lb />
Groups Install New Members, Elect Officers<lb />
ACE Selects Officers<lb />
ijaura Ann Martin will act as pres-<lb />
ident of the East Caroline Chapter<lb />
od the Association for Childhood Ed-<lb />
ucation during1 the 1961-1962 school<lb />
year. With other officers for the com-<lb />
ing1 school year Laura was elected at<lb />
the recent April meeting of the or-<lb />
ganization.<lb />
A junior, Laura is majoring in<lb />
primary education. Her name has ap-<lb />
peared regularly on the Honor Roll<lb />
and the Dean's List of superior stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Other AGE oflfu-ers for 1961-62 are:<lb />
Brenda K. Nunnery, vice president<lb />
Hilda Marie Brewer, recording secre-<lb />
tary; Syble L. Land.correcponding sec-<lb />
letary: Mildred Opal Hall, treasurer;<lb />
H. Faye Aibernathy, historian; Louise<lb />
Shepard, publicity chairman; Anne<lb />
Wooden, and Telia May, social chair-<lb />
men; and Andrea C. Temple, reporter.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity<lb />
Honors New Members<lb />
Nine students were inducted as new<lb />
members of the Tau Chapter of .Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi in ceremonies held April<lb />
- hi the Alumni Building.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is a national honor-<lb />
ary fraternity for men in education.<lb />
Members are chosen on the basis of<lb />
leadership, scholarship, and fellow-<lb />
ship. Requirements for membership<lb />
include a "B" average for all courses<lb />
taken at East Carolina.<lb />
The new members are Malcom L.<lb />
Burris. Robert C. Ohristesen, Nor-<lb />
wood Crawford, John T. Goodheart,<lb />
William Goodwin. Jr Clinton C.<lb />
Greene, Michael S. Miller, Calvin I.<lb />
Owens, and James L. Waugh.<lb />
Alpha Phi Names<lb />
Alton Cowan, President<lb />
Officers for the 1961-1962 term of<lb />
the Kappa Upsilon Chapter of Al-<lb />
pha Phi Omega, national service fra-<lb />
ternity, were installed at a recent<lb />
meeting. Alton Cowan, a graduate<lb />
student, was elected as president.<lb />
The organization, largest national<lb />
Beatrice fraternity in this country, is<lb />
composed of college men who are now<lb />
r have been previously affiliated<lb />
with the Boy Scouts of America. The<lb />
purpose of the fraternity is to aid in<lb />
the development of friendship and<lb />
the promotion of service to humanity.<lb />
Other officers in addition to Presi-<lb />
dent Co-wan are the following: Jerry<lb />
Cummings, first vice president; Wil-<lb />
liam Parker, second vice president;<lb />
Frazier To Head<lb />
Home EC Club<lb />
Betty "Rose Frazier will serve dur-<lb />
ing the 1961-62 term as presdent of<lb />
the Home Economics Club. Betty is<lb />
a junior and is serving as acting<lb />
president of the club this quarter.<lb />
Other new officers axe Audrey<lb />
Kolloman, vice president; Sharon<lb />
Keel, secretary; Annie Marie Rid-<lb />
dick, treasurer; Judy Harrison, East<lb />
Carolinian reporter; and Brenda<lb />
Smith, Buccaneer, reporter.<lb />
The National Convention of the<lb />
American Home Economics Asso-<lb />
cation is being held June 27-30 in<lb />
Cleveland, Ohio. Bobby Jo Sutton,<lb />
Rachel Parker, Jerry Jones, and<lb />
Joyce Jones will represent East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Betty Rose Frazier, Audrey Hollo-<lb />
man, and Annie Marie Riddick rep-<lb />
resented the Home Economics Club<lb />
at the State Workshop last week-<lb />
end. The purpose of this meeting is<lb />
to train students to be responsible<lb />
leaders. It was held at Western<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
William Eley, corresponding secre-<lb />
tary; Troy Wayne Kennedy, record-<lb />
ing secretary; Earl Hart, historian;<lb />
Ed Grumpier, assistant historian.<lb />
Richard Renegar, treasurer; Moses<lb />
Wheeler, assistant treasurer; John<lb />
McD. Wakon, sergeant-at-arms; Na-<lb />
than Gay, social chairman; and C. L.<lb />
IHckerson, chaplain.<lb />
Initiation Honors<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Members<lb />
(Seven students were formally initi-<lb />
ated into ,Pi Omega Pi, honorary busi-<lb />
ness fraternity April 25. Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins, president, was initiated as<lb />
an honorary member. Jean Flake,<lb />
president of the fraternity, presided<lb />
at the forma occasion.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi is a national honor-<lb />
ary fraternity for business education<lb />
students. In 1955 and in 1957, the<lb />
Beta Kapipa Chapter at East Caro-<lb />
lina was recognized as the outstand-<lb />
ing Pi Omega Pi chapter in the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Members initiated were as follows:<lb />
Nellie Ruth Gwaltsney, Sylvia Harris,<lb />
James Wlarren Chestnut, James Mil-<lb />
ton Taylor, Jean Warren, Glennis<lb />
Edwards, and Joel Hudson.<lb />
FBLA Holds Banquet<lb />
Philip Morris Conducts<lb />
Round-Up Contest<lb />
The spring East Carolina Brand<lb />
Round-Up Contest sponsored by Phil-<lb />
ip Morris, Inc. has begun. This contest<lb />
wilj be on a gToup-mdividiual basis.<lb />
The iprizes for tfhe contest will be<lb />
a stereo on a group basis, a stereo on<lb />
an individual basis, and a movie cam-<lb />
era on an individual basis.<lb />
The rules for this contest are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
1. The group and the individuals<lb />
turning in the most empty Marl-<lb />
boro, Parliament, Alpine, and<lb />
Philip Morris Commander pack-<lb />
ages will be tire winners.<lb />
2. The stereo which is on an individ-<lb />
ual basis is open only to those<lb />
students who are not m sororities<lb />
or fraternities. This is designed<lb />
to give those students wfro are<lb />
not in these organisations a<lb />
chance to win.<lb />
The me'e camera s open to any<lb />
indrvitt. .1 student on campus.<lb />
contest closes May 9, 1961.<lb />
11 entries should be turned In<lb />
een 1:00 pan. and 2:00 p.m.<lb />
that day.<lb />
Tlhe stereo is on display in the Coi-<lb />
ge Union.<lb />
toria Brafford, Ruth Joyce Harris,<lb />
Betsy Lane, and Ann Rosser.<lb />
At their first meeting the new<lb />
pledges elected the following officers:<lb />
Carolyn Beck, president; Victoria<lb />
Bratfford, secretary; Joyce Harris,<lb />
'treasurer; Barbara Barco, (project<lb />
chairman; Ann Rosser, assistant proj-<lb />
ect chairman; and Betsy Lane, social<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Banquet Honors<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta Sisters<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta, social sorority, ini-<lb />
tiated nine pledges as sisters May 3,<lb />
tfut St. Paul's Episcopal Church in<lb />
Greenville. A banquet followed the<lb />
ceremony at Respess-James Restau-<lb />
rant.<lb />
Pledges initiated as sisters were:<lb />
Dawn Austin, Margaret Blythe, Nor-<lb />
ms Breazeale, Sandra Cobb, Linda<lb />
Efland, Nancy Laptfbrd, Vivian Rice,<lb />
Woody Louise Shepard, and Eliza-<lb />
beth Stevens.<lb />
Tri Sigs Installs Sisters<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma has accepted<lb />
six pledges as sisters of the sorority.<lb />
The woman students observed a pledge<lb />
iveriod during Storing Quarter.<lb />
New sisters of the sorority are:<lb />
Diane Burroughs, Iris Pappas, Nan-<lb />
nie Sue Crawford, Beverly Settan,<lb />
Dianne Adams, and Sue Jones.<lb />
Varsity Band Gives<lb />
Annual Concert<lb />
The Varsity Band, under the di-<lb />
rection of Thomas Miller of the mu-1 hu<lb />
department, will present Hi JaV; 0are6r planning Board to help re<lb />
Planning Board Finds Jobs For<lb />
Returniug Peace Corps Voluntee<lb />
 tII T. Aamu Vnl. 1 Vnhvrrfftnwr Tl .<lb />
The members and advisors of Fu-<lb />
ture Business Leaders of America.<lb />
held their Spring Banquet at Cinderel- Alpha Delta Pi Initiates<lb />
la Restaurant on April 27. Tyjnp nrin. pipHfTPfi<lb />
President and Mrs. Leo W. Jenkins line PrmS rieQgeS<lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. F. D Duncan were<lb />
special guests at the banquet.<lb />
Mildred Barnhardt, past treasurer,<lb />
presented a check from the chapter<lb />
to President Jenkins for the Chapel<lb />
Fund.<lb />
New officers for the coming year,<lb />
1961-62 were installed. These new<lb />
officers are: president, Mary Helen<lb />
Munrford; vice president, Bill Hud-<lb />
son; recording secretary, Nellie<lb />
Gwaltney; corresponding secretary,<lb />
Sanda Cobb; treasurer, Gene Saund-<lb />
ers; reporter, Diana McPherson; his-<lb />
torian, Mildred Barnhardt; and parlia-<lb />
mentarian. William Thompson.<lb />
Initiation Honors<lb />
New Alpha Phi Sisters<lb />
Alpha Phi, social sorority, has ini-<lb />
tiated five pledges as new members<lb />
of the organization.<lb />
Awards have been presented as fol-<lb />
lows to outstanding members of the<lb />
sorority:<lb />
Mattie Beale, for being the best<lb />
pledge; Joan Wetherington, for hav-<lb />
ing the highest scholastic record<lb />
among the pledges and Janice Langs-<lb />
Kton, for highest scholastic record<lb />
among active members.<lb />
Other pledges initiated as sisters<lb />
were:<lb />
Rebecca Davis, Laverne Blackley,<lb />
and Syble Land.<lb />
AOPi Installs Members<lb />
Zeta Psi chapter of Alpha Omicron<lb />
Pi, social sorority, installed six pled-<lb />
ges in a ceremony recently. They are<lb />
Barbara Barco, Carolyn Beck, Vic-<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi initiated nine women<lb />
Rtudents April 20 at the Eighth Street<lb />
Christian Church in Greenville. Init-<lb />
iation followed a Spring Quarter<lb />
pledge period. Rebecca Basnight was<lb />
recognized as the outstanding pledge.<lb />
Other girls initiated into the soror-<lb />
ity with Beckie are: Barbara Rose,<lb />
Donna Ann Parker, Olivia Hammond,<lb />
Mary Anne Peimimgton, Vickie Odom,<lb />
Linda Keffer, Marsha Whitworth, and<lb />
Kabhryn Oates.<lb />
filC .<lb />
nual Spring Lawn Concert on Sun<lb />
day, May 7, at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
The band will perform on the lawn<lb />
adjacent to fifth street and the mu-<lb />
sic hall.<lb />
The band will perform a variety of<lb />
selections, consisting of popular mu-<lb />
sic, marches and some serious num-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Included on the ,program are: "Ex-<lb />
cerpts from Lohengrin by Wagner;<lb />
"The Fairest of the Fair march, by<lb />
,1. P. SouBa; "The Wizard of Oz Fan-<lb />
tasy by Harburg and Arlen; and<lb />
1 "Carnival Variations by Jacoby and<lb />
McRae. The last number will feature<lb />
a trumpet trio comprised of Tommy<lb />
Spry, Jimmy Burns, and Dale Black-<lb />
well.<lb />
Other numbers the band will per-<lb />
form are "Appalachian Suite by<lb />
Kinyon; "The King and I by Rogers<lb />
anil Hammerstein; and "S.T.B.A<lb />
march by Hall.<lb />
Guest conductor Leon Cole a grad-<lb />
uate student of the department of<lb />
music, will conduct "Holiday in Par-<lb />
is by Offenbach; and "His Honor<lb />
march by Filimore.<lb />
The Varsity Band, made up of six-<lb />
ty ipieces, has been organized for the<lb />
past three years, (presenting annual-<lb />
ly a winter and a spring concert.<lb />
Officers of the band this year are:<lb />
president, Larry Weatherly; secre-<lb />
tary treasurer, Peggy Morse; and<lb />
publicity co-chairmen Suzanne House<lb />
and Nat Wells.<lb />
n<lb />
established , opportunities for all Peace Corps Vol-1 Volunteers. The , <lb />
'unteers returninr home" cerns mterv<lb />
NOTICE: Lutheran Students<lb />
Svend Erils Plum, exchange stu-<lb />
dent from Copenhagen, Denmark,<lb />
will speak at The Lutheran Student<lb />
Association Sunday, May 7, 1961.<lb />
At a short business meeting fol-<lb />
lowing the program officers will be<lb />
elected. Supper will be served. Visi-<lb />
tors are welcome to attend.<lb />
Peace Corps Officials Seek Teachers<lb />
Through Cooperative SNEA Program<lb />
Richard M. Carrigan, director of maires<lb />
the Student National Education As-<lb />
sociation, today announced a coopera-<lb />
tive program between the Student<lb />
NEA and Peace Corps officials to<lb />
recruit teachers for Peace Corps<lb />
work. The program will operate on<lb />
840 college and university campuses<lb />
where there are Student NEA chap-<lb />
ters.<lb />
Peace Corps questionnaires and in-<lb />
formation booklets are being distri-<lb />
buted by Student NEA to its 70 000<lb />
members following a meeting April<lb />
3 of NEA officials and Thomas Quim-<lb />
by of the Peace Corps staff, Mr. Car-<lb />
rigan said. Additional materials have<lb />
been sent to chapter headquarters<lb />
for distribution to other students.<lb />
"President Kennedy has stated<lb />
that teaching wiM be a major point<lb />
of emphasis of the program NEA<lb />
President Clarice Kline wrote in a<lb />
letter accompanying the question-<lb />
She added that no youth<lb />
group "is more vitally concerned<lb />
than members of the Student Nation-<lb />
al Education Association<lb />
Until Congress passes the neces-<lb />
sary legislation, the Peace Corps is<lb />
oiperating on a temporary basis. The<lb />
President has said that he hopes for<lb />
at least 600 recruits to be working<lb />
at the "grass roots" level in under-<lb />
developed countries by the end of<lb />
the year.<lb />
Turmoil Creates bistable State<lb />
3.<lb />
(Editor's Note; The following ar-<lb />
ticle is from the News, student news-<lb />
paper at Agnes Scott College, De-<lb />
catur, Georgia.)<lb />
(ACP)"The eye of a hurricane<lb />
is a vacuum of calm. We inside are<lb />
not beset by torrential rains or<lb />
winds that wreck destruction.<lb />
"We are yet a part of the phen-<lb />
omena and can hear the not-too-<lb />
distant threatening disturbance<lb />
'Two-four-eix-eight, we don't want<lb />
to integrate'Jesus died to make<lb />
men holy, let us strive to make men<lb />
free. Don't shop at Rich's And we<lb />
can see the black-faced effigy toss-<lb />
ed in the turbulence of a mob of our<lb />
contemporaries.<lb />
"Thus the realization of our in-<lb />
volvement in the whole should punc-<lb />
ture our calm of complacency.<lb />
"We cannot remain aloof, un-<lb />
touched by the bitterness raging<lb />
about us. We sense the timeliness of<lb />
the poet-prophet Wordsworth:<lb />
"But this is a passion over-near<lb />
ourselves,<lb />
'Reality too close and too intense.<lb />
And intermixed with something. . .<lb />
of scorn and condemnation per-<lb />
sonal.<lb />
" 'Separate but equal the legal<lb />
appeals based upon the Constitu-<lb />
tion's tenth amendment, interposi-<lb />
tion, and pupil-placementall of<lb />
these are but tombstones mat king<lb />
the South's path of retreat.<lb />
"We have witnessed the slow but<lb />
inevitable decomposition of a body<lb />
a body of manners, mores and dis-<lb />
criminations. The Holmes-Hunter vs.<lb />
Danner decision has translated In-<lb />
evitable' into now<lb />
"Stripped of the alim chances of<lb />
final appeal and the irrationality of<lb />
closing state institutions, the finality<lb />
of .the court order, Now confronts<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
"Still there will be struggle and<lb />
controversy. There will be extrem-<lb />
ists who refuse to accept integra-<lb />
tion in public education and those<lb />
who would effect a rapid social amal-<lb />
gamation.<lb />
 . . How might we believe<lb />
That wisdom could, in any shape,<lb />
come naar<lb />
Men clinging to delusions so in-<lb />
sane.<lb />
"Perhaps the most rational ap-<lb />
proach we have heard was voiced by<lb />
the new editor of the University of<lb />
Georgia's THE RED AiND BLACK:<lb />
'I think that they knew it was com-<lb />
ing  . Most of the students accept<lb />
the fact  As for me, I'm going<lb />
to act like a college student should<lb />
act. I know I'll treat anyone with the<lb />
proper respect they (sic) deserve<lb />
"This social turmoil creates an un-<lb />
happy state of instability. Accept-<lb />
ance is always more difficult than<lb />
struggle. Still only in acceptance is<lb />
there sanity<lb />
Tea Honors Frosh<lb />
Student Counselors<lb />
Student counselors who acted as<lb />
"Big Sisters" to freshmen women in<lb />
Cotten Hall and Woman's Hall dur-<lb />
ing the 1960-61 school term were hon-<lb />
ored at a tea recently in the parlor<lb />
of Cotten HaW. The tea was given<lb />
by Miss Hazel Glaric, fireshmen coun-<lb />
selor, and Misa Akna Bizzell, dormi-<lb />
tory counselor in Ootten Hall, in<lb />
appreciation for the work done by the<lb />
student counselors in the past year.<lb />
Student counselors are chosen each<lb />
year from the rising sophomore class<lb />
to live in freshmen dormitories and<lb />
to guide the freshmen women as they<lb />
adjust to college. Counselors are cho-<lb />
sen on the basis of leadership abili-<lb />
ties, personality, character and schol-<lb />
arshiip.<lb />
Counselors honored at the tea were:<lb />
Beatrice Barrett, Joan Francane Can-<lb />
non, Nancy Ooggins, Anne Creech,<lb />
Peggy Daniels, Mary John Davis,<lb />
Anne DeVane, Brenda Dew, Barbara<lb />
Ellis, Martha Ellis, Gloria Faircloth<lb />
Glenda Ferrell.<lb />
Becky Lou Forbes, Judith Graham,<lb />
Audrey HoUoman, Chick Lancaster,<lb />
Prisoilla Lynch, Oelia May, Sallie<lb />
Mewborn, Dawn Reevea, Annie Mark<lb />
IMddick, Signa Faye Roberts, Freddie<lb />
Skinner, Lynda Ann Simmons, Judith<lb />
Smith, Betty Lou SpruiH, Sylvk Wal-<lb />
lace, and Kaye Williams.<lb />
tuirndng Volunteers find jobs at home.<lb />
Top leaders of business, labor, gov-<lb />
ernment and education have already<lb />
(agreed to work with and serve on<lb />
the new Board.<lb />
"Volunteers must come home to the<lb />
United States with a good prospect<lb />
for a good job Peace Corps Direc-<lb />
tor Sargent Shniver said recently.<lb />
To accomplish ithis, The Career Plan-<lb />
ning Board was established. Board<lb />
members now include:<lb />
Ralph Lazarus, President of Feder-<lb />
ated Stores; Joseph Beime, Vice Pres-<lb />
ident of ithe AFL-CIO and head of<lb />
Community iStervices and President of<lb />
the Communications Workers of<lb />
America; Roger Jones, Undersecre-<lb />
tary ofl State for Administration;<lb />
Benjamin C. Willis, Chicago's Gener-<lb />
al Superintendent of Schools and<lb />
President of the American Associa-<lb />
tion of School Administrators.<lb />
"These men Shriver said, "and<lb />
Che others who will be associated with<lb />
the Board in the future, will give<lb />
their time, energy and talents vol-<lb />
untarily bo develop appropriate job<lb />
APO Names Hart<lb />
'Brother Of Year'<lb />
Earl Hart was awarded the "Bro-<lb />
ther of the Year" trophy of the Col-<lb />
lege Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega,<lb />
national service fraternity, at the<lb />
Spring Frolic of the fraternity held<lb />
at the Farmville country club Sat-<lb />
urday, April 22.<lb />
Hart was voted the honor by bro-<lb />
thers of the chapter. The award was<lb />
made by Hal Smith, social committee<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Hart is now a senior at EC major-<lb />
ing in social studies and minoring in<lb />
library science. He has served on the<lb />
staffs of The Rebel and The Buccan-<lb />
eer, student publications. For the<lb />
campus radio service, he records a<lb />
number of taped broadcasts sent to<lb />
stations throughout North Carolina<lb />
and is in charge of the recording<lb />
studios in Austin building. He par-<lb />
ticipates also in the activities of the<lb />
Canterbury Club for Episcopal stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The fraternity has conducted sev-<lb />
eral service projects on the campus<lb />
this year, including the "cleanup"<lb />
foMowing hurricane Donna and a ben-<lb />
efit for the Crippled Children and<lb />
Adults Society.<lb />
Under the pian.  returning Vohin- the selection and tHULd<lb />
teer may consult with the Board I plus the n '4<lb />
Volunteer re- aMsftarian  " U<lb />
about hie career. If a<lb />
quests help in finding a job, the ex-<lb />
pert in his chosen field will assist<lb />
ihim in locating work.<lb />
9hriver said he hoped that some<lb />
Volunteers would desire to remain<lb />
Goverrement service after complet-<lb />
their Peace Corps assignment.<lb />
Others, he said, mey choose to apply<lb />
'or positions with the Peace Corps<lb />
-taff in Washington or become field<lb />
i ni(ervisors.<lb />
Individual Board members already<lb />
have indications from business con-<lb />
m<lb />
ing<lb />
Rooms For College Boys<lb />
At The COLLEGIATE<lb />
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES<lb />
Private Baths and Entrance<lb />
One-Half Block From Downtown<lb />
402 Holly Street<lb />
Call Jim Ogbum, PL 2-9962<lb />
Home Ec Department<lb />
Entertains Home<lb />
Economist At Social<lb />
The Home Economics Department<lb />
t nttertained at an informal hour hon-<lb />
oring Dr. Katharine Holtzcfew, one<lb />
of this country's leading home econ-<lb />
omists, last Wednesday afternoon in<lb />
(the living room of the Flanagan<lb />
building. Dr. Bessie McNiel, director<lb />
of the home economics department,<lb />
and Dr. Holtzclaw greeted the guests.<lb />
Speaking in a series of four lec-<lb />
tures for a two-day period, Dr. Holtz-<lb />
claw of the International Coopera-<lb />
tion Administration, Washington, D.<lb />
C, vi&amp;ited he college under the spon-<lb />
sorship of rthe East Carolina depart-<lb />
ment of home economics and the Dan-<lb />
forth Foundation Project. She has<lb />
Juat returned from a tour of duty in<lb />
Africa.<lb />
Ann K. Worthington and Judith<lb />
Harrison, home economics majors as-<lb />
sisted in serving punch, dainty pas-<lb />
tries and nuts, which had been pre-<lb />
pared by students of the Beginners<lb />
Food Classes of the home economics<lb />
department.<lb />
Around 46 friends of Dr. Holts-<lb />
ckvw attended the social hour. Dr.<lb />
Holtzclaw was for several years head<lb />
of the home economics department<lb />
here.<lb />
THANK YOU . . .<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
For Your Patronage Thla<lb />
School Year . . .<lb />
In APPRECIATION<lb />
You Wffl Be Admitted To<lb />
The PITT THEATRE<lb />
MAY 3 thm 11 For Only<lb />
65c<lb />
"The Absent Minded<lb />
Professor<lb />
With<lb />
FRED MacMURRAY<lb />
NANCY OLSEN and<lb />
FLUBBER (The Goo That Flew)<lb />
With<lb />
Tati 1 Th<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Notice<lb />
The College Union invites brid-<lb />
ge players to come to the Union<lb />
on Tuesday, May 9, beginning at<lb />
7:00 p.m in the TV Room, for<lb />
the campus bridge tournament.<lb />
Players are urged to team up<lb />
with partners with whom they<lb />
have played and come to the tour-<lb />
nament and compete for the tro-<lb />
phy. The tournament will be run<lb />
to determine one couple winner.<lb />
Participation in the tourna-<lb />
ment is open to all currently en-<lb />
rolled students and persons who<lb />
have participated in the regular<lb />
bridge sessions held weekly at<lb />
the College Union.<lb />
Tuesday, May 9, TV Room 7:00<lb />
p.m. College Union . . . Campos<lb />
Bridge Tournament!<lb />
pere VoUutf  I<lb />
Bowes Elected Presfe<lb />
Of Circle K dub<lb />
Benny Howes hai beat tier<lb />
kient of Ctrde K, an ot<lb />
jranization for -onwred bi I<lb />
placed Kenneth h  <lb />
president   . Mr 7<lb />
Barnhill, District Go<lb />
Garolinas for B wu<lb />
new officers.<lb />
Other officer b<lb />
Benny for the - 2 <lb />
were: J <lb />
Jimmv G. B <lb />
Joe M. Flats, <lb />
W. Massey<lb />
The Boaivj  j.<lb />
the four   -<lb />
ami Clamie V WaiairT.<lb />
:en, Jerry L. Will Brett t 1<lb />
son.<lb />
Committee c'oairrr.ar. are:<lb />
Brett Wateon - x.<lb />
Claude W. Wyatt. i leial chafem<lb />
Summers, publics feamam<lb />
Flake and Benny Bowes, project -<lb />
chairmen; Walker, Kiwanis Qaii<lb />
Dr. John Reynolds of the but<lb />
matics atepaTtament is the chii'i<lb />
visor.<lb />
Oftfeopis<lb />
wth<lb />
NjJ (Author cf "1 Wat a TeeM Dwarf - Th Mam<lb />
 horn of DobieGillu etc.)<lb />
OLD GRADS NEVER DIE<lb />
In just a matter of weeks many of you will be graduating<lb />
especially seniors.<lb />
You are of course eager to go out in the great world w) -e<lb />
opportunities are limitless and deans nonexistent. At the same<lb />
time your hearts are heavy at the thought of losing touch with<lb />
so many classmates you have come to know and love.<lb />
It is my pleasant task today to assure you that graduation<lb />
need not mean losing touch with classmates; all you have to do<lb />
is join the Alumni Association and every year you will v<lb />
a bright, newsy, chatty bulletin, chock full of information about<lb />
all your old buddies.<lb />
Oh, what a red-letter day it is at my house, the day the<lb />
Alumni Bulletin arrives! I cancel all my engagements, take the<lb />
phone off the hook, dismiss my chiropractor, put the ocelot<lb />
outside, and settle down for an evening of pure pleasure with<lb />
the Bulletin and (need I add?) a good supply of Marlboro<lb />
Cigarettes.<lb />
Whenever I am having fun, a Marlboro makes the fun even<lb />
more fun. That filter, that flavor, that pack or box never fails<lb />
to heighten my pleasure whether I am watching the television<lb />
or playing buck euchre or knitting an afghan or reading Mad<lb />
or enjoying any other fun-filled pursuit you might name-ex-<lb />
eept, of course, spearfishing. But then, how much srjearnshing<lb />
does one do in Oovis, New Mexico, where I live?<lb />
But I digress. Let us return to my Alumni Bulletin and let<lb />
me quote for you the interesting tidings about all my old friends<lb />
and classmates:<lb />
Well, fellow alums, it certainly has been a wing-dinger of <lb />
year for ail us old gradsl Remember Mildred Cheddar and<lb />
Harry Camembert, those erasy kids who always held hands in<lb />
Eoon II? Weu, they're married now and living in Clo-is, New<lb />
Mexico, where Harry rents spearfishing equipment and Mildred<lb />
 just given birth to a lovely 28-pound daughter, her second<lb />
in four months. Nice going, Mildred and Harry!<lb />
Remember Jethro Brie, the man we voted most likely to suo-<lb />
eeed? Weil, old Jethro is still gathering laurels! Last week he<lb />
waa voted "Motorman of the Year" by his fellow workers in<lb />
the Duluth streetcar system. "I owe it all to my brakeman<lb />
said Jethro in a characteristically modest acceptance speech.<lb />
Same old Jethro!<lb />
Probably the most glamorous time of all us ahnns was had by<lb />
Francis Macomber last year. He went on a big game hunting<lb />
safari all the way to Africa! We received many interesting post<lb />
cards from Francis until he was, alas, accidently shot and killed<lb />
by his wife and white hunter. Tough luck, Francis!<lb />
Wibna "Dendcjw" Macomber, widow of the late beloved<lb />
Francis Macomber, was married yesterday to Fred "Sureshot"<lb />
Quimby, white hunter, in a simple double-ring ceremony in<lb />
Nairobi. Good luck, Wilma and Fred!<lb />
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IL'RSDAY, MAY 4, 11<lb />
African Authorities Conclude Educational<lb />
Program On Continents Internal Struggle<lb />
 !tji colonial baek&amp;rrouiwi nA  . OCT<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FTVTC<lb />
us colonial background and itwn a .<lb />
East Carolina Concert Band<lb />
?"<lb />
social problems now and in the<lb />
Uur, was diMMMtri by a group of<lb />
-iniwrt authorities here at the Eigh-<lb />
A.unul World Aflfairs Institute.<lb />
V two-day event took place Tues-<lb />
and Wednesday, May 2 and 3.<lb />
Geoff .Pasti was chairman of<lb />
 institute. Morning programs were<lb />
jjmlai in the Austin auditorium,<lb />
chose aft night in the McGinnis<lb />
uditorium.<lb />
AppaariMg on Tuesday's program<lb />
Dr. Lenorv M. Laan, research<lb />
pc alifll with the U. 8. Department<lb />
State; Lr. R. Taylor Cole, James<lb />
luk. professor of political sci-<lb />
UBt, Duke University; and Direc-<lb />
or Herbert James Cumminys of the<lb />
laar East aiul African Division, Bur-<lb />
u of Foreign Commerce, U. S. De-<lb />
it of Commerce.<lb />
Topici of discussion, speakers, and<lb />
in of nveetrng were as follows:<lb />
"Coio: rial Background and Prepara-<lb />
ion for Independence Dr. Laan, 9<lb />
iJD Political Developments in Ni-<lb />
ena. Dr. OoLe, 11 a.m "The Eco-<lb />
lotmcs of Africa: Institutional<lb />
jlmiilfwi and U. S. Government Ac-<lb />
Lvnias iMr. Cumminga, 2 pjn and<lb />
p'harir:ng'Africa Dr. Laan,7:30pm.<lb />
Featured speakers in a series of<lb />
Hecrurv Wednesday were Christopher<lb />
1  Washington, D. C, writer,<lb />
Kngxaat, and consultant to U. S. busi-<lb />
jnrt tkwm with commitments abroad;<lb />
Director Crardon H&amp;gberg of the Af-<lb />
ton D. C; and Dr. Guy B. Johnson,<lb />
professor of sociology and anthro-<lb />
Potogy, University of North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
The program was as follows: "So-<lb />
viet Views on Africa Mr. Bird, 8<lb />
a.m "The Problem of Education in<lb />
Atfnica Mr. Hagtbeng, 10 a.m "Mui-<lb />
tinac.iall Societies of Africa Dr.<lb />
Johnson, 1 pjm and a panel on "The<lb />
United iStaibes and lAffirica" by the<lb />
three speakers, 7:30 pm.<lb />
Placement Service Am<lb />
Student Employment Interviews<lb />
Representatives from the schools<lb />
nd firms tested below yill be on cam-<lb />
pus before May 15, t interview stu-<lb />
dents. If you would care to have an<lb />
interriew with one or more of these<lb />
representatives, please sign up in<lb />
the Placement Service Office, 203 Ad-<lb />
ministration, (Note sign-up dead-<lb />
lises.) Come in person to sign up<lb />
during office hours: Monday through<lb />
Friday: 9 to 12 a.m 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday morning: 9 to 12 a.m.<lb />
TEACHING<lb />
Zeb Vance School (Vance County,<lb />
N.C.)flm Economics, 8th grade.<lb />
Pinehurst, N. CVocational Home<lb />
Fconomics, English-Social Studies.<lb />
Wilhamsburg. Virginia Business,<lb />
English, French, .Public School Mu-<lb />
sk (Eiem,)<lb />
Emporia, Virginia History-Geo-<lb />
graphy, Mathematics.<lb />
Sign u by 4:30 .pun Wednesday,<lb />
lowing:<lb />
Leonardtown MarylandInterested<lb />
in .talking with all majors except<lb />
Home Economics, Choral Music, and<lb />
Mens Physical Education.<lb />
NONTEACHING<lb />
Sign up by noon Thursday, April<lb />
27, for interviews with the following:<lb />
Gaston Manufacturing Company<lb />
(South Carolina)Interested in Busi-<lb />
ness majors (men).<lb />
Home Finance Group, Inc.Adjus-<lb />
lors. Interested in young men who<lb />
itnave ability to meet and deal with<lb />
the public. General Business major<lb />
is preferred; however, will consider<lb />
young men with major in any field.<lb />
Sign up for interviews with the<lb />
following by noon Saturday, May 6:<lb />
Equitable Life Insurance Company<lb />
Career opportunities in hfe insur-<lb />
ance sales and executive training for<lb />
administration, in North Carolina or<lb />
nationwide. Guaranteed income dur<lb />
Clifton Williams Appears On Band Concert<lb />
May 10, for interviews with the fol-ing training. Interested in any major<lb />
Clifton Williams, noted composer-<lb />
comductor, will be guest conductor<lb />
of the East Carolina Concert Band<lb />
at its annual Spring Concert.<lb />
This concert, which will be held<lb />
on May 11, at 8r00 pm in Wright<lb />
Auditorium, is the last feature of the<lb />
Entertainment Series.<lb />
Mr. Williams, a native of Trash-<lb />
wood, Arkansas, received his form-<lb />
all training- in composition at Louisi-<lb />
ana State University and the East-<lb />
men School of Music.<lb />
He is currently assistant profes-<lb />
sor of theory and composition at the<lb />
University of Texas, Austin, Texas.<lb />
He was ranked among the ten top<lb />
band composers, living or dead, in<lb />
the College Band Directors National<lb />
Association Poll in 1957.<lb />
Mr. Williams will conduct his new-<lb />
est composition for Band entitled<lb />
"Festival<lb />
"Incantation and Dance by John<lb />
Barnes Chance, will also be perform-<lb />
ed by the band.<lb />
Chance, a graduate of the Univer-<lb />
sity of Texas, is currently serving<lb />
as a Ford Foundation composer in<lb />
residence with the Greensboro, N.C.<lb />
.school system.<lb />
"In Quest of Truth written by<lb />
James H. Parnell of the E.C. music<lb />
ijaculty, is another new composition<lb />
which the band will perform.<lb />
Mr. Parnell composed this piece I<lb />
last year in honor of the inaugura-<lb />
tion of President Leo Jenkins.<lb />
None of the three compositions<lb />
have been published, but all axe in<lb />
the process of publication.<lb />
The three composers will take part<lb />
in a composers symposium Thurs-<lb />
day afternoon, from 1:00 until 3:00<lb />
pm, in the music ML<lb />
Mr. Williams wall also talk to the<lb />
theory and composition class of the<lb />
music department during his stay<lb />
here.<lb />
The conceit band under the direc-<lb />
tion of Herbert L. Carter, of the<lb />
music department, will also perform:<lb />
"March Electric by Creatore; "O<lb />
Sacred Head Now Wounded by<lb />
Latham; "New Lamps For Old by<lb />
Vinter; "Sound of Music by Rogers<lb />
and Hammer stein; and "Aim erica<lb />
Salute by Gould.<lb />
Delegates To Florida<lb />
Ml <lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Installs New Officers<lb />
NEW OFFICERS  of Sigma Nu Fraternity for the 1961-62 year are from left to right: Billy Stocks, Re-<lb />
corder ;Bbby Veasey, Eminent Commander; Bill Meredith, Lt. Commander; and Bill Pemberton, Treasurer.<lb />
Other Officers elected are Danny Wood, Marshal; Horace T. Gill, Reporter; Nolan Clinard, Pledge Master; Doug<lb />
Hazard. Sentinel; Bob James and Keata Sparrow, Social Chairmen; Bill Meredith, House Manager; Dixie Hob-<lb />
gixd. Kitchen Manager; Butch Edwards, Chaplain; Jerry Williams, Historian; and Ott Pinkston, Alumni Contact.<lb />
The Tau Chapter of .Phi Sigma Pi,<lb />
national honorary fraternity for men,<lb />
installed' new officers for the school<lb />
year 1961-1962 at their annual Foun-<lb />
ders Day Banquet on April 27.<lb />
The new officers are President,<lb />
John Knarr; Vice President, Walker<lb />
Allen; Chapter Secretary, Frank Orrj<lb />
Corresponding' Secretary, Mike Va-<lb />
hey; Treasurer, Jim Massey; Pledge<lb />
Trainer and Sengeant at Arms, Jim<lb />
P-aJlance; Reporter, Wilbur Castellow;<lb />
and Historian, John Roberson. The<lb />
guest speaker at the banquet was<lb />
Dr. John H. Home, Registrar.<lb />
Nine new brothers were welcomed<lb />
into the fraternity. The new mem-1<lb />
bers, formally initiated on April 26.<lb />
1961, are John Goodhart, Mike Miller,<lb />
Norwood' Crawford, Billy Goodwin,<lb />
and Clinton Green. Also Calvin Owens,<lb />
Mac Burris, Bob Ghristesen, and Jim<lb />
Waugh.<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS:<lb />
DeaR-DRitROOD<lb />
dr. PROOO't thought PON THi DAY: BEWARE OF SUBLIMINAL ADVERTISING!<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE LUCKY STRIKE<lb /><lb />
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Dear Dr. Frood: I've been reading a great deal about<lb />
automated teaching devices. How long will it be be-<lb />
fore they come up with machines to replace profes-<lb />
sors? Professor<lb />
DEAR PROFESSOR: Just as soon as they get one that<lb />
can rap the knuckles of a sleeping student, give<lb />
humiliating answers to foolish questions and spring<lb />
surprise tests whenever it happens to be in a bad<lb />
mood.<lb />
Society Plans Project<lb />
The East Carolina College Histor-<lb />
ical Society is planning a trip to<lb />
Kinston this .Saturday. This trip is<lb />
in connection with the "Caswell Proj-<lb />
ect which is one of the projects<lb />
carried on by the Historical Society<lb />
each year. The Society will endeav-<lb />
or to restore the grave site of the<lb />
itirst Governor of North Carolina,<lb />
Richard Caswell.<lb />
The Society urges that all present<lb />
and prospective members that are<lb />
interested in this project, or the So-<lb />
ciety itself, meet Saturday morning,<lb />
May 6, at 9:00 ajn. at the college<lb />
;ost office for the trip to Kinston.<lb />
SGA DELEGATES . . . Jim Speight and Otis Strother, past and present<lb />
SGA presidents, check flight tickets before leaving for the Southern Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association Conference in Tallahassee, Florida, last week<lb />
end.<lb />
Concert Honors Senior Artists<lb />
The Music Department presented .student of Robert Carter.<lb />
V<lb />
V<lb /><lb /><lb />
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v?<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: In the four years I've been at this<lb />
college I've done some pretty horrible things. I am<lb />
guilty, for instance, of mwswmswswswswm into and<lb />
around the home of Professor tmmsmm. I'm also<lb />
ashamed of wmmmmmmmm the Board of Regents,<lb />
and completely wsmsmsmmm the campus police-<lb />
man's wmmk. But the worst thing I did was<lb />
 after hiding all night in the<lb />
Can I, in good conscience, even accept a diploma<lb />
from dear old asmsmsmsm?<lb />
the College Orchestra, under the di-<lb />
rection of Donald H. Hayes, on Sun-<lb />
day, April 30.<lb />
The soloists were: Ann Darden, a<lb />
senior and a voice student of Paul<lb />
Hickfang; Jessamine Hiatt, a senior<lb />
and a voice student of Paul Hickfang;<lb />
Carolyn Hinton, a senior and a piano<lb />
MrTSlOHt O 1961. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY COCA-COL ANO CCt AM RCA1STERED TOtMAlt<lb />
:  -<lb />
SEN FRIENDS<lb />
w$ rmihmg tikeaColmi<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: My problem is fat. stubby fingers.<lb />
As a result, I am exceedingly awkward with my hands.<lb />
My manual dexterity is so poor, in fact, that I cant<lb />
even get a Lucky pack open. What can I do?<lb />
DEAR FINGERS: Simply atrap ordinary sewing needles<lb />
along both of your index fingers. Now cup the Lucky<lb />
pack in your hands, grasp the little red tab in your<lb />
teeth, and yank. Next, place the pack on a flat surface<lb />
and secure it between two unabndfod dictionaries.<lb />
Then, with the right-hand needle, carefully, carefully<lb />
carve a one-inch-square opening at the top right-hand<lb />
comer. Finally, place the points of the needles firmly<lb />
against the sides of a Lucky and lift. That s all there<lb />
is to it. A word of warning though: Try to be careful<lb />
when shaking hands.<lb />
blackboard. It's appearing on lMm showing up on<lb />
smok more Luckies than any other regular, wny is<lb />
coilege blackboards? Because I am WnyHfcw<lb />
remember that Luckies are the cigarette witn xasie u y<lb />
a pack of Luckies today.<lb />
DEAR mmmmummmm : You can if you send $500<lb />
in unmarked bills to Dr. Frood, Box 2990, Grand Cen-<lb />
tral Station, New York 17, N. Y. If you don't, I'll print<lb />
your letter without the little black lines.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Don't you think it's wrong for a boy<lb />
and girl to marry while they're still in school?<lb />
Soc. Major<lb />
DEAR SOC Yes, they should<lb />
at least wait until recess.<lb />
;ef some fasfe for a<lb />
:<lb />
;<lb />
Rose Lindsay, a senior and piano<lb />
student oif Robert Carter; Carolyn<lb />
Petty, a senior and a piano student<lb />
of Eleanor Toll; Thomas Spry, a sen-<lb />
ior and a trumpet student of Thomas<lb />
Miller; and Jan Wuxat, a junior and a<lb />
clarinet student of Herbert Carter.<lb />
The program included: "Trumpet<lb />
Tune by John Stanley, played by<lb />
Thomas Spry; 'Non so pui cosa son"<lb />
firom "Marriage of Figaro by Mo-<lb />
zart, and "Songs My Mather Taught<lb />
Me by Dvork, sung by Jessamin<lb />
Hiatt; "Premdere Rapsodie by<lb />
Claude Debussy, played by Jan<lb />
Wusrst.<lb />
"Vissi D'arte from vhe "Opea<lb />
Tosca by Pucinni, and "White in<lb />
the Moon the Long Road Lies by<lb />
Fox, sung by lAmn Darden; "Concerto<lb />
No. 11 in G minor, Op. 22 by Saint-<lb />
Saens, played by Carolyn Petty.<lb />
"Concerto No. 1 in B manor, Op.<lb />
11 fay Chopaai, played by Rose Lind-<lb />
say; and "Concerto No. 1 in F sharp<lb />
minor, Op. 11 by Rachmaninoff,<lb />
tplayed by Carolyn Hinton.<lb />
SMITH'S MOTEL<lb />
45 Air Conditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaza 8-1126<lb />
Parents and Guest of College<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
CM HhaL refreshing new feeling with Coke!<lb />
COGA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST C A R 0 LIN I A N<lb />
THlRSp<lb />
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EC Nine Continues Unbeaten<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
P<lb />
fulB<lb />
owcr<lb />
Saturday<lb />
ucs<lb />
Battle Catawba<lb />
At Guy Smith Stadium<lb />
EC's Best Athletes<lb />
During the 1960-1961 campaign the Buc athletic teams<lb />
have produced some aithletes who have been nothing- short of<lb />
sensational, to say the least. During the football season it was<lb />
versatile Glenn Bass, Clayton Piland and Sonny Basinger, 'among<lb />
many who shared the sportlight with their efforts on the grid-<lb />
iron.<lb />
The cage season found Cotton Clayton and Don Smith<lb />
appearing among a predominant list of North Carolina Athletes<lb />
titled All-North State Conference, 1960-1961. At present, Coach<lb />
Jim Mallory's hardhitting hardbaM diamonders have exhibited<lb />
several stars and their particular talents account largely for the<lb />
present 1 and 2 over-all record. All-North State Conference hon-<lb />
ors may be reaped by Larry Crayton, Nathan Greene, Glenn<lb />
Bass, Jim Martin. Wallace Cockrell and Gary Pierce, or at least<lb />
several of them.<lb />
On the Pirate Cinderpaths Freshman Ned Pickford from<lb />
Washington. D.C. has led Coach Odell Winborne's cindermen<lb />
this spring. On the tennis court Al Webb, Bert Stafford, and<lb />
Ralph Felton have aided the Buc natters. Two victories over<lb />
Wake Forest have highlighted the tennis season.<lb />
Of course, there are plenty of fine athletes that have<lb />
helped their respective teams that have not been mentioned.<lb />
But the Pirattes mentioned shove have received high honors for<lb />
their competitive play. Probably the two best aithletes in school<lb />
based on their efforts this season are Glenn Bass and Cotton<lb />
Clayton. The former's showing in the Buc backfield was suffi-<lb />
cient in that the 9t Louis Cardinals mtede him an early draft<lb />
choice. On the diamond Glenn is currently the second leading<lb />
hitter on the team with an average close to .400 and the all-con-<lb />
ference shortstop has been superb in the fielding department.<lb />
Cotton Clayton's basketball playing easily established him<lb />
as one of the best all around players in the state. Cotton's ability<lb />
on the baseball diamond has been used in rightfield by Coach<lb />
Jim Mallory. The slender southpaw swinging slugger has belted<lb />
two homers prior to the Pfeiffer contest Saturday night and<lb />
was batting close to .350.<lb />
100 Yard Dash<lb />
ECC's track team will not have the best cinder squad in<lb />
history by a good margin, bult the sprinters for the Bucs of 61<lb />
will be well worth watching for the future. Especially in the 100<lb />
yard dash Ned Pickford and Tom Michell have raced in this<lb />
event in 10 seconds flat. For first year performers in the collegi-<lb />
ate ranks this is a fine showing.<lb />
The school record for the 100 yard dash is 9.8 seconds<lb />
set by Jim Henderson of Portsmouth, Virginia in 1957. Probably<lb />
not this season, but certainly next year Pickford and Michell,<lb />
both grid iron performers may challenge this record. Incident-<lb />
ally, Henderson who was a star performer on the football field<lb />
as well as in the dashes happens to be head football coach at<lb />
Frankleton High School.<lb />
Another Coach Leaving<lb />
EC's 1961 football team will suffer a severe blow this<lb />
Fall with the announcement of backfield Cofach Frank Madigan's<lb />
acceptance to a new position at Frederick College in Portsmouth,<lb />
Virginia. The Buc assistant will join another Pirate coach, Bill<lb />
McDonald, on the Lion staff.<lb />
Frederick College in its first full year of senior football<lb />
competition is looking for the best and apparently viewed their<lb />
eyes in the proper direction when obtaining McDonald and Madi-<lb />
gan. The latter returns to his home soil in Portsmouth where<lb />
he attended Woodrow Wilson High School and starred under<lb />
the late Dick Eseleck in the latter 40's.<lb />
Proceeding graduation from Wilson, Madigfem entered<lb />
East Carolina where he played under Jack Boone for four years.<lb />
Upon graduating from EC he served in the United States Air<lb />
Force where he proved to be a successful coach.<lb />
Coach Madigan, after receiving his discharge from serv-<lb />
ice, attended the University of North Carolina where he com-<lb />
pleted his Master's Degree and served as an assistant at a Raleigh<lb />
High School. In 1957 Coach Madigjan rejoined his former coach<lb />
Jack Boone as an assistant coach this time and has held this<lb />
position since.<lb />
The EC backfield coach deeply regrets leaving the college<lb />
campus iand his miany friends. He claims that Coach Boone was<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's conference<lb />
leading diamonders 'hit the road yes-<lb />
terday to battle dangerous Elon.<lb />
Today the highly rated Bucs were<lb />
KUfppose to meet LR's Beairs in Hick-<lb />
ory. Coach. Mallory's two aces, left-<lb />
handed Larrry Orayton end right-<lb />
handed Naithan Greene, will in all<lb />
probability receive the starting as-<lb />
signment for the two contests.<lb />
Saturday night, Catawba Indians<lb />
come to Greenville to play ECC in<lb />
Guy ,Smvifth Stadium in an arc light<lb />
encounter. Game time for the Indian<lb />
vs. Pirate clash will be 8:00 p.m.<lb />
There will be two more conference<lb />
tilts against AC and Elon in home<lb />
games next week before the Bucs<lb />
conclude them- campaign against<lb />
Wake Forest mext Saturday night.<lb />
On the 10th of this month Atlantic<lb />
Christian visits Guy Smith Stadium,<lb />
and on the 12th Elon's Christians play<lb />
the Pirates at the stadium. The rest<lb />
Of the home games will be at night.<lb />
Pfeiffer Loses<lb />
After completing a six game road<lb />
trip in which the Bucs claimed five<lb />
conference wins and a firm grip on<lb />
first place, EC returned home Sat-<lb />
urday night to smoother helpless<lb />
Pfeiffer 12-0. The losers found the<lb />
going rough in the pitching depart-<lb />
ment as 14 bases on balls were is-<lb />
sued against the league leaders.<lb />
Meanwhile Nathan Greene and Larry<lb />
Crayton hurled a 6 hitter at Pfeif-<lb />
fer.<lb />
Besides taking advantage of the<lb />
visitor's wildness on the mound, the<lb />
defending North State Conference<lb />
champions added some vital hits to<lb />
aid their cause. Charlie Johnson's<lb />
booming two run triple in the first<lb />
inning started the ball rolling. Jim<lb />
Martin also singled in a tally in the<lb />
initial frame.<lb />
The visiting pitchers couHd not<lb />
control the ball in the second frame<lb />
as the opposition walked in three<lb />
Pirates, and Johnson's sacrifice fly<lb />
added still another run. A three run<lb />
third inning saw Spencer Gaylord<lb />
and Glenn Bass walk, and this was<lb />
followed by a Cotton Cayton single,<lb />
followed by a Cotton Clayton single,<lb />
and a Jim Martintwo run-one bag-<lb />
ger.<lb />
This proved to be the highlights<lb />
of the scoring situation in this con-<lb />
test but there was no scoring for the<lb />
visitors as .the Buc aces Nathan<lb />
Greene and Larry Crayton combined<lb />
their efforts for a three hit shutout.<lb />
The foirmer fanned five and gave up<lb />
T hits in 6 innings of work, whale<lb />
the southpaw Crayton allowed one<lb />
hit while fanning 6 Pfeiffer hitters.<lb />
Madisan Named P<lb />
Director At Frederic!<lb />
Pranik Madigan, defensive coach<lb />
for the East Carolina footbaJJl team<lb />
for the past four yearns, will leave<lb />
his post here after the (present school<lb />
year to assume a new position as<lb />
Director orf Physical Education at<lb />
Frederick College in Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
ginia. The contract ca4U for the popu-<lb />
lar assistant coach's duties to become<lb />
i ffective as of September 1st of this<lb />
year.<lb />
Madigan, a native of Portsmouth,<lb />
wii! be returning to bis home soil<lb />
to reside for the first time since de-<lb />
parting from there m 1949 to attend<lb />
EC.<lb />
A graduate of Woodrow Wilson<lb />
High School of Portsmouth, the<lb />
rtocky crewcut played his football<lb />
nkr the late Dick Eslick. In his<lb />
senior season, Madigan was chosen<lb />
to the All-Tidewater team.<lb />
He entered here in the fall of 1949.<lb />
where he played defensive linebacker<lb />
rm the Pirate squad for four years<lb />
under present head coach Jack Boone.<lb />
During his senior year at ECC, Mad-<lb />
igan was given the departmental<lb />
pwnrd and the Christenbury Award.<lb />
Thf latter award honored him as the<lb />
athlete with the most outstanding<lb />
academic average for his four years<lb />
in school.<lb />
Madigan graduated from <lb />
ohna in the spr of (<lb />
there, he immediately took<lb />
as assistant football Jl' <lb />
J ' '' a Shan<lb />
snd then he<lb />
Force.<lb />
While<lb />
ed a? backfield<lb />
Force team<lb />
1954. Tie<lb />
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co4  Cl<lb />
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toach the fk <lb />
went HaMated in 155 '<lb />
Madigan also ,riftched<lb />
Force AM - n e Rice B <lb />
at Tokyo, Japan in lft55 <lb />
. en<lb />
ill the Fi K 1<lb />
Malign wa ,<lb />
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be immediately enrolled at feV<lb />
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iegan work on a master'j'Z1<lb />
Madigan - - hit tine <lb />
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-ear. doing graduate work m TJV<lb />
coat at Ralehrh Xeedhan-iW<lb />
r"n Hiir S ' '' He eowpka?-<lb />
M A A  the sworn of!<lb />
rutd Kiaed I m the j<lb />
I 'f sam- -ear<lb />
Team Batting<lb />
ABRHRBI2B3BHRAvg.<lb />
Bass491915720J.306<lb />
Clayton2814128022.429<lb />
Cockrell40141119012.275<lb />
Pierre38181721305.447<lb />
Martin45121818312.400<lb />
Johnson33101014221.303<lb />
Wicker34101310221.382<lb />
Gavlord4212127400.286<lb />
Scott2000000.000<lb />
Bynum15134101.200<lb />
Boinett10231000.400<lb />
Wyatt8011000.125<lb />
Morris2210000.500<lb />
Harris9210000.111<lb />
Jones1000000.000<lb />
B. Draper1100000.000<lb />
Joyce4000000.000<lb />
J. Draper1100000000<lb />
Ed wards0000000.000<lb />
Chapel0000000.000<lb />
NATHAN GREENE has been the ace righthander of Coach Jim Mallory's<lb />
tremendous baseball nine. Nathan owns the best earned run average on the<lb />
team, as well as having an excellent 3-0 record prior to yesterday's contest<lb />
with Elon's Christians on the latter's home diamond. Photo by Smithwick<lb />
PIRATES NOTES OF INTEREST<lb />
Gary Pierce now has five homeruns<lb />
to his credit. The husky outfielder's<lb />
Cataiwba  6<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  7<lb />
Guilford 4<lb />
tremendous year with the stick has Atlantic Christian  4<lb />
netted him an average of .447 fol- Pfeiffer  4<lb />
Aving the Pfeiffer game Saturday j High Point  3<lb />
HBim<lb />
HHHM<lb />
Track Team in action.<lb />
night. Cotton Clayton is behind<lb />
Pierce with an average of .429. Jim<lb />
Martin's solid .400, and Floyd Wick-<lb />
er's .382 follow the hot bats for<lb />
Pierce and Clayton. The Pirates have<lb />
the best hitting team in the state<lb />
cooled off only by Wake Forest.<lb />
In the pitching department, Larry<lb />
Crayton has posted the most wins<lb />
in EC history. The stocky Junior<lb />
southpaw's 21-4 mark in three years<lb />
of toeing the rubber is incredible.<lb />
Among Larry's efforts was the no-<lb />
hitter thrown at Appalachian in a<lb />
home contest earlier this season. Last<lb />
year the southpaw fanned 106 enemy<lb />
batsmen in 89 innings, compiled an<lb />
earn run average of 0.89 while post-<lb />
ing a 9-2 record.<lb />
Nathan Greene, Lacy West and<lb />
Oayton have all (pitched shutouts<lb />
for the all winning Pirates. It is<lb />
evident that EC will be North State<lb />
loop champions again, hut a victory<lb />
over Wake Forest in the final game<lb />
of the season would make the sea-<lb />
son complete.<lb />
W L Pet.<lb />
East Carolina  8 0 1.000<lb />
Elon  7 4 .636<lb />
Appalachian 6 4 .600<lb />
5.545<lb />
6.538<lb />
4.500<lb />
5.444<lb />
6.400<lb />
9.250<lb />
8.200<lb />
Western Carolina  2<lb />
Games this Week<lb />
MondayLenoir Rhyne at Appala-<lb />
chian.<lb />
Tuesday Guilford at Catawba,<lb />
Pfeiffer at Appalachian.<lb />
WednesdayEast Carolina at Elon.<lb />
ThursdayEast Carolina at Lenoir<lb />
ffihryne (2), Guilford at Pfeiffer, Ap-<lb />
palachian at High Point.<lb />
FridayCatawba at ACC, Elon at<lb />
Permhroke (2), East Carolina at Pfei-<lb />
ffer.<lb />
SaturdayWestern Carolina at<lb />
High Point (2), Catawba at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Pirates Head Toward<lb />
NSC Championship<lb />
East Carolina's defending North route to iead the B Mtaa<lb />
Ptate Conference baseball champions ment.<lb />
.eturned home ,t play April 29, after<lb />
a six game road tour which saw the<lb />
Bucs capture five wins, all over con-<lb />
ference foes.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory played Pfeif-<lb />
fer College, the newest member of<lb />
the North State in the first night<lb />
game of the season for the Bucs.<lb />
The contest was the eighth con-<lb />
ference game for the Pirates, who are<lb />
currently leading the league race with<lb />
a 7-0 slate. The Bucs have won con-<lb />
ference games over Appalachian.<lb />
High Point, and Western Carolina<lb />
College twice, and Catawba College<lb />
once.<lb />
Other teams in the league have<lb />
been knocking each other ofif like<lb />
f:es, and nothing could be more<lb />
pleasing to Maikwy and his corps.<lb />
They have been North State Champs<lb />
for two consecutive seasons and with<lb />
their present record speaking for<lb />
them, may well be on their way to<lb />
their third straight crown.<lb />
Pirate pitching ace, Larry Cray-<lb />
ton, continued his winning ways last<lb />
week, hurling two games and win-<lb />
ning both to boost his record to 5-1.<lb />
The chunky southpaw has retired a<lb />
total of 45 men via the strikeout<lb />
LARRY CRAYTON is ECsmostw<lb />
ning pitcher in history.<lb />
GARY PIERCE belted three home-<lb />
runs against High Point.<lb />
Team Record<lb />
Overall Record: 10 wins, 2 losses<lb />
North State Conference: 8 wins<lb />
0 losses<lb />
ECC 13Springfield8<lb />
ECC 2Camp Lejeune5<lb />
ECC 20Delaware0<lb />
EOC 6Appalachian0<lb />
ECC 13Appalachian0<lb />
ECC 9Western Caro.2<lb />
ECC 9Western Caro.1<lb />
ECC 19Catawba5<lb />
ECC 0Wake Forest13<lb />
ECC 17High Point3<lb />
ECC 7High oint0<lb />
ECC 12Pfeiffer PITCHING0<lb />
W L G ERA<lb />
Crayton5 1 72.3<lb />
Greene3 0 51.4<lb />
West2 0 43.4<lb />
Rouse0 129.0<lb />
Boykins0 0 66.0<lb />
Brown0 0 19.0J<lb />
Pierce's Homeruns<lb />
Aid Pirate Wins<lb />
Recovering remarkably like true<lb />
champions, EC's strong baseball nine<lb />
whipped High Point 17-6 and 7-0<lb />
after a 13-0 loss to Wake Forest.<lb />
Gary Pierce, Tvho has been slaught-<lb />
ering the ball this Spring, smashed<lb />
three homeruns and pushed has bat-<lb />
ting average to 460.<lb />
In the High Point game Larry<lb />
Grayton hurled the 17-5 win, and<lb />
righthander Lacy West shut out the<lb />
losers 7-0 in the other half of the<lb />
twinhiH. It was Crayton's fifth win<lb />
against only one setback and the vic-<lb />
tory marked Lacy's second against<lb />
no losses.<lb />
In the Wake Forest game the<lb />
whole story was that the Deacons<lb />
started their ace lefthander, and he<lb />
gave the Buc hitters a wwd time<lb />
wijh his effective work. It vmm just<lb />
not the Buc's day, but the tides may<lb />
change when the Demon Deacons<lb />
visit Guy Smith Stadium next Sat-<lb />
urday night. Nathan Greene or Larry<lb />
Crayton will in all tprohafcaifcy get<lb />
the starting nod from Coach Jim<lb />
Mallory.<lb />
The Buc mentor was unable to use<lb />
his aces against the Wake team be-<lb />
cause of having five conference tilts<lb />
in between the game at Winston-<lb />
Sal em.<lb />
JACK TAR British knit cardigan with <lb />
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iacket 57 95 Trunks $5 95<lb />
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