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GREENVILLE. N. C. TUESDAY MavTTT<lb />
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posters and receptacles for gathering the "oaner Mimi � evi -i �T? � R�8 aiepiay xneir<lb />
East CarolinaStudents Present<lb />
Evening Of One-Act Play Series<lb />
 r enthusiasts are invited<lb />
ttend an evening: of one-act<lb />
wbdch will be starred here<lb />
 May 17. at 7:30 in Aus-<lb />
�rium. Two plays�"The<lb />
by Hoi worth Hall and<lb />
 � - Middlemass, and "A Sunny<lb />
 by Serafi and Joaquin<lb />
ro are two of the sched-<lb />
plays.<lb />
Or. Ralph H. Rives is co-ordina-<lb />
tor of the performances.<lb />
Directed by Minnie Gaster, "The<lb />
Valiant" depicts a prison scene just<lb />
before James Dyke's execution.<lb />
Minnie starred in the title role of<lb />
Auntie Mame in the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse (production of the comedy<lb />
during the winter quarter.<lb />
Playing the leading role in "The<lb />
Valiant as Jaanes Dyke, a con-<lb />
demned prisoner is C. Thomas<lb />
Arnold Air Cadets Receive<lb />
Annual Achievement Awards<lb />
Th rty-two cadets in the EC<lb />
k of the Air Force ROTC re-<lb />
ceived recognition for superior<lb />
evemeat in an outdoor cere-<lb />
Thursday on the East Caan-<lb />
� i<lb />
1 adets honored in the ceremony,<lb />
awards, and majoT qualifi-<lb />
ed tie for recognition are Cadet<lb />
Robert C. Gilden, Air Force<lb />
� Btion Award for leadership<lb />
�"ademic ability and an Aimer-<lb />
leion Award for potential<lb />
an Air Force officer; Cadet 1st<lb />
r Norwood, Reserve Of-<lb />
Traf f ic Notice<lb />
College Traffic Committee<lb />
bas decided that in order for any<lb />
Ti to be allowed to bring"<lb />
care to Greenville prior to<lb />
nd of the spring quarter all<lb />
requests mast be approved in ad-<lb />
 by the committee.<lb />
Requests should be made by only<lb />
ose students who can present<lb />
idence that a hardship or an W<lb />
�ually large expendtoure fwill be<lb />
�nvolved unless tney are permitted<lb />
fo bring their cars to Greenville<lb />
in aivance of the dosing of school.<lb />
. peats by women etudente<lb />
ld be made to Dean White eod<lb />
J students should see Do��<lb />
o students ineligfrle to have<lb />
ra at present will be pennttbBd<lb />
 lrmg cars to Greenville prior t�<lb />
 ekand of May 19.<lb />
ficers (Association Award for ap-<lb />
pearance, precision, scholastic lead-<lb />
ership and good citizenship.<lb />
Oadet 2nd Lt. Edwi� P. Pearce,<lb />
Sons of the Anwerioan Revolution<lb />
Award for leadership, miKtajry<lb />
bearing, and academic excellence,<lb />
and Convair AEROTC Award for<lb />
high apttitude in flying; Cadet Ma-<lb />
jor Bruce Worrell, Jr and Oadet<lb />
1st Lt. George D. Rouse, Chicago<lb />
Tribune Gold Award for academic<lb />
ability and leadership; Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. William W. Trower, and Cadet<lb />
2nd Lt. Truman W. Miller, Chica-<lb />
go Tribune Silver .Award for lead-<lb />
ership, military bearing, academic<lb />
ability, as Air Science 1 cadets;<lb />
Cadet Col. Sanders W. Grady,<lb />
Air Force Times Award to an out-<lb />
standing senior; and Cadet Lt. Col.<lb />
Erhard G. Weis, Jr and Cade<lb />
Capt. Howard C Sumrell, Out-<lb />
standing Achievement Award for<lb />
achievement during the 1961-1962<lb />
Winter Quarter.<lb />
Awards for outstanding service<lb />
during the academic year 1961-1962<lb />
went to the (following cadets: Capt.<lb />
Douglas C. Robinsoni, 1st Lt Joe<lb />
M. Flrtke, Jr left Lt Edward L.<lb />
Joyner, 1st Lt. Grover Canroll Nor-<lb />
wood, 1st Lt. -Gerald V. West,<lb />
MSGT Larry L. PhiHina, BSGT<lb />
Raipfe A. Bender, A1C Ronald E.<lb />
Dowdy;<lb />
A2C R�fu� L. Lanier, A2C Calais<lb />
P. iStheppard, A2C Johnny S. Turn-<lb />
er, Robert C. lAverette, and Rob-<lb />
ert Ehrmann.<lb />
Jackson. A freshman, Thomas also<lb />
shared honors in "Auntie Mame"<lb />
when he played the role of Patrick<lb />
Dennis, the nephew of Auntie<lb />
Mame. Other members of the cast<lb />
are Ed Smith, as the warden; Ca-<lb />
sandra Drake, as a young girl;<lb />
Clyde Putnam, Jr the jailer; and<lb />
William W. Modlin, as the priest.<lb />
Two aged Spanish lovers, tpiayed<lb />
by Carmen A. V. Raynor, as Donna<lb />
Laura, and Dr. Rives, as Don<lb />
Pedro, are seen meeting in a park<lb />
in Madrid on 'A Sunny Morning<lb />
Carole Barham, as director of "A<lb />
Sunny Morning appeared as lint<lb />
in the spring musical "South Pa-<lb />
cific In 1960, she was also a<lb />
member of the cast in "The Lady's<lb />
Not For Burning<lb />
Miss Raynor, the leading Span-<lb />
ish lady in "A Sunny Morning is<lb />
a native of Puerto Rico. She is<lb />
majoring in Sfcpandsh at the college<lb />
and is frequently called ujpon to<lb />
give speeches about her native<lb />
country. She will be making her<lb />
first appearance on the stage when<lb />
she ap(pears as Donna Laura. Lor-<lb />
etta Foster and Gilbert Ctappen<lb />
will appear as the two servants.<lb />
As the last presentation of the<lb />
Entertainment Series this year,<lb />
the Four Freshmen will appear in<lb />
concert here at 8:15 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium on Wednesday, May<lb />
10.<lb />
The Freshmen first developed<lb />
their individual style at the Arthur<lb />
Jordon Conservatory of Music in<lb />
Indianapolis. Originally they call-<lb />
ed themselves "The Toppers but<lb />
they changed the title just before<lb />
they made their professional debut<lb />
in 1948.<lb />
For the next two years the<lb />
group played the Midwest<lb />
Nightclub Circuit, gathering<lb />
a group of loyal fang wherever<lb />
they went.<lb />
One night in 1950 they opened<lb />
at a small nightclub in Dayton,<lb />
Ohio. In the audience was Stan<lb />
Kenton, then on tour with his "Ln-<lb />
novations in Modern Music He<lb />
was so impressed with their style<lb />
that he called Oajpitol Records and<lb />
told them about his discovery.<lb />
A contract with Capitol, an<lb />
appearance on the Steve Allen<lb />
show, and a role in the movie<lb />
"Rich, Young, and Pretty"<lb />
followed in rapid succession.<lb />
Firmly established as one of the<lb />
top vocal groups since 1955, they<lb />
have iplayed the Crescendo, the<lb />
Palladium, and the Hollywood<lb />
Bowl, in Hollywood, Fack's in San<lb />
Francisco, most of the major col-<lb />
leges in the United States, and<lb />
dozens of conventions and state<lb />
fairs.<lb />
The Four Freshmen not<lb />
only sing, among them they<lb />
have seven instruments at their<lb />
command. The two original<lb />
members of the group are Bob<lb />
Flanigan and Ross Barbour.<lb />
Bob sings top voice and plays<lb />
trombone and string bass. Rosf,<lb />
master of ceremonies, sings third<lb />
voice and plays trumpet and drums.<lb />
Ken Albers, bass, plays trumpet<lb />
and melloiphone while Bill Com-<lb />
istock, second voice, plays guitar.<lb />
Ken and Bill frequently arrange<lb />
�and compose the group's material.<lb />
They have ranked at the top<lb />
of the Metronome, Billboard,<lb />
Down Beat, and United Press<lb />
surveys, as well as others, for<lb />
years.<lb />
The Freshmen do not have a<lb />
Opera Schedules<lb />
Overseas Tour<lb />
Nine student members of the<lb />
EC Olpera Theater and ithekr di-<lb />
rector, Paul Hickfang of the facul-<lb />
ty, will tour the western Mediter-<lb />
ranean area to entertain U. S.<lb />
troops.<lb />
The tour will begin on December<lb />
1 and last four weeks. The group<lb />
will entertain at bases in Spain<lb />
and North Africa. At the end of<lb />
the tour, the troop will spend a<lb />
week visiting various areas of<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Members of the Opera Theater<lb />
making the tour are Mrs. Martha<lb />
Bradner, Mrs. Betsy Bullard, Terry<lb />
Coley, Bonnie Currin, Mrs. Alteon<lb />
Moss, William Newbery, Jerald<lb />
Teachey, Anne Vicfeery, and Brett<lb />
Watson.<lb />
Taylor Joins<lb />
U.S. Peace Corps<lb />
Jimmy Taylor, a senior business<lb />
education major, (has been selected<lb />
as a member of the Peace Corps.<lb />
He is the first EC student to an-<lb />
nounce joining the Peace Corps.<lb />
Nigeria Assignment<lb />
Jimmy has been assigned to<lb />
Nigeria, where he will teach or<lb />
perhaps assist a teacher from, that<lb />
country.<lb />
On July 6, Jimmy will leave for<lb />
a two to three month training<lb />
session to be held either in Puerto<lb />
Ric0 or here in the United States.<lb />
Additional Training<lb />
Jimmy will spend an additional<lb />
two weeks in Nigeria before he<lb />
begins teaching. He will receive<lb />
physical training; and he will be<lb />
taught the language, government,<lb />
economics and history of Ni-<lb />
geria. He will spend Approximately<lb />
21 months in Nigeria and will give,<lb />
as well as receive, a great deal as<lb />
a member of the President's Peace<lb />
Corps.<lb />
Dr. Audrey Dempsey of the Busi-<lb />
ness Department, for whom Jimmy<lb />
is lab assistant, has already ad-<lb />
vised him 'to send all correspond-<lb />
ence in envelopes; not on (post<lb />
The Four Freshmen<lb />
fixed program for their shows;<lb />
they believe the 'best programs re-<lb />
sult when the numbers are selected<lb />
as the show progresses. Their re(p-<lb />
ertoire includes such songs as "Tom<lb />
Dooley "I'm Always Chasing<lb />
Rainbows "Fools Rush In and<lb />
"Route 66<lb />
AWARDS DAT<lb />
Thursday, May 17<lb />
In The Stadium<lb />
Its a. m<lb />
(10 o'clock Classes Excused)<lb />
Arts Exposition<lb />
Ends Tonight<lb />
In Courtyard<lb />
The combined Arts Exposition,<lb />
"New Concepts in Expression,1<lb />
opened at noon today in the cafe-<lb />
teria courtyard and will continue<lb />
until 9:00 p.m. tonight. <lb />
The Exposition) is featuring re-<lb />
cent ideas in the arts of new gen-<lb />
eration: jazz; poetry; absurb<lb />
drama; painting; graphites; sculp-<lb />
ture; and any combination or var-<lb />
iation of these.<lb />
Participants in the various even<lb />
 LfofloW8: J� groups, Ron<lb />
1 Trio; Bud Skiles Trio; Sym-<lb />
phonic Jaw Lab Band, directed<lb />
dfi�? lev " " Con,<lb />
directed by Jeny Liles. Carroll<lb />
Norwood, Milton Crocker, and<lb />
Charlotte Donet will (participate in<lb />
the poetry reading division; and<lb />
Nelson Dudley and Ray Minnis will<lb />
�y some of tiheir padHfcngs.<lb />
Graphics Wffl be displayed by Larry<lb />
W ' A SOU-<lb />
 3�ts will display their works.<lb /><pb facs="00038759_tn_0002" /><lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Tuiay, Ma<lb />
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Eastti<lb />
Published semi-weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina.<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collegiate Press Association Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Keith Hofobs<lb />
Jean Peace<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Managing Editor <lb />
Assistant Managing Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
 Bill Griffin<lb />
Monty Mills<lb />
Kaye Burgess<lb />
Dan Ray<lb />
Feature Editor  Carol EuJer<lb />
Ow Editor Helen Kalli0<lb />
Assistant Business Manager Bill Sullivan<lb />
Proofreading Director Tom McAlister<lb />
n f!fmPW  Brannon<lb />
Oartoonists  ljKrry Blizzard, Jay Arledge<lb />
Sfcorts Writers Moanrie SimpS(nf Tam j<lb />
Tony Katsias, Fred Webster<lb />
Columnists  Junius Grimes, Monty Mills, Bill Griffin, Kaye<lb />
Burgess, Dan Ray, Donna Bingham, Helen Kallio, Carol Euler<lb />
Subscription and Exchange Director  Sandee Denton<lb />
Reporters Kathryn E. Johnson, Monroe Scott, Sandee Fitzgibbon<lb />
Bowie Martin, Barbara Johnson, Carol Joyner, Linda Itoree,<lb />
Richard Miles<lb />
Make-up Staff Jim Kirkland, Kaye Burgess, Monty Mills,<lb />
Bill Gnffm, Dan Ray, Carol Euler, Helen Kallio<lb />
Proofreaders Elaine Gibelson, Freddie Skinner, Tom Jones,<lb />
nat.SUItPe11' Mike Cayton Helen Kto Camille Billings,<lb />
Carla Shiller<lb />
Typists  Reese Loretta Simmons<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
 Subscription rate: $2.50 per year.<lb />
LITTLE<lb />
Evaluate fa<lb />
With 3rd ft,<lb />
Wright Exam<lb />
H<lb />
IXC A HOT AFTeGt40C�4'<lb />
�<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety not wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
 translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
Commuters Face Endl<lb />
ess<lb />
3.<lb />
4.<lb />
5.<lb />
Probl<lb />
Miss Fun<lb />
ems;<lb />
By CAROL EULER<lb />
Get up at 5:30 a.m. every morn-<lb />
No, never! If you were a<lb />
Anybody Can Serve<lb />
ICTOSrs Wealth<lb />
Of Traditions<lb />
It's time we stopped being a petty school with few or<lb />
no traditions. At present traditions last aa long as the stu-<lb />
dents who began the traditions are enrolled in school.<lb />
Actually there are many phases of campus life and<lb />
campus history that could become a part of tradition For<lb />
instance, when the groundbreaking for the stadium' was<lb />
held, few people knew the significance of the spade used<lb />
by the dignitaries. EC's history is just as important as that<lb />
of any college and much more unusual. Surely when an EC<lb />
graduate leaves this institution, he should remember some-<lb />
thing besides our sadly neglected motto, "To Serve " Any<lb />
one can serve. Shouldn't we evaluate our present college<lb />
aims 6<lb />
Most colleges have some way of distinguishing fresh-<lb />
men from upper-classmen. Why not at EC? Perhaps it would<lb />
mean more to finally know that we are sophomores if we<lb />
know also that we will be distinguishable from other stu-<lb />
dents. Now the only way a sophomore knows f rosh days are<lb />
mav r1dathnirJin � "green p&amp;gea" Sophomore women<lb />
may ride at night; freshmen women may not If therp w�r�<lb />
eTwEEST ?f ing ��� feelike freshme Then<lb />
instiSn. gln b� a rCal C0Uege and not a "Polite"<lb />
Why do we babble about traditions? Because everything<lb />
that is important has traditions and a reason for S�f<lb />
hat reaTonxTsevet S tSttill!? 5 �ch �f the I-�h� a� <lb />
ers and be of service Y � SUpply teach-I vin to �"�. to live with othen.<lb />
We aren't saying that serving is a bad thine- Actiwllv<lb />
it has its purpose, but as educated college graduatetaS<lb />
we supposed to take for granted that our lives will bTof<lb />
service in some way? This should definitely not beVLrt<lb />
of our EC traditions EC has grown from a small NoS<lb />
School, and its traditions should reveal this change Ware<lb />
proud of our growth and proud also that we began in a ser<lb />
vice area. By not having traditions, we present the ideit<lb />
others that EC is an "exist-for-today" fnsSion andnot<lb />
IdESES ee d an high ideals of S-SLKJ<lb />
Why not form a group called the "Order of the Spade" in<lb />
which outstanding graduates will hold membership This<lb />
year the fountain was remodeled. Surely some tradition<lb />
could evolve around the colored spray. Buc is gone 2<lb />
why not find another Buc. � � . so<lb />
EC is growing and will continue to irrow T' ta<lb />
SSSJSH pa3t us int SWfiS JS<lb />
ing<lb />
commuting day student and lived<lb />
quite a distance from the EC cam-<lb />
pus, yes, you would 'probably find<lb />
yourself climbing out of the old<lb />
sack at ihours more unbelievable<lb />
that that. Then you would have to<lb />
hurry to make it to an 8 o'clock<lb />
class�liking it or not!<lb />
EC is by no means restricted to<lb />
dormitory students. There are many<lb />
day students here, each living off<lb />
campus because of an individual<lb />
reason. Many are day students be-<lb />
cause of the lack of dormitory ac-<lb />
commodation at the beginning of<lb />
the year. Some live in fraternity<lb />
or sorority houses, some are local<lb />
residents, and some are students<lb />
who find off campus living easier<lb />
because they work in town, or they<lb />
just don't like dormitory life as<lb />
well.<lb />
Abundance Of Time<lb />
Day students are faced with<lb />
many problems and complications<lb />
arising from the inconveniences of<lb />
commuting or living in town. Trans-<lb />
portation is limited, and those who<lb />
have cars find parking space<lb />
inadequate and troublesome. A<lb />
day student unable to schedule<lb />
bis classes in succession, is incon-<lb />
venienced by the abundance of free<lb />
trme with no outlet for utilizing<lb />
it for study or other chores needed<lb />
to be done. He is forced to lug all<lb />
of his classroom materials around<lb />
all day, having no place in which<lb />
to keep them safely when they are<lb />
not needed. The majority of the<lb />
day students, therefore, spend their<lb />
free time in the CU or soda shops.<lb />
The day student is deprived of<lb />
much of the learning acquired by<lb />
lem for day students at it is for<lb />
those who live in dormitories. It<lb />
is easier for a day student to<lb />
master good study habits, as he is<lb />
not distracted or disturbed by a<lb />
number of people around him.<lb />
Dormitories have been known to be<lb />
quite noisy, thus distracting chose<lb />
who are trying to study with<lb />
ample concentration. Students not<lb />
living with a large group are more<lb />
apt to secure the (proper atmos-<lb />
phere for studying. The com-<lb />
muting student, however, finds ft<lb />
difficult to set aside enough time<lb />
for study, as he is under a strain<lb />
due to tiresome traveling to and<lb />
from the campus. In this case, the i a Yes' b' Y'<lb />
dormitory student is at an ad TT7<lb />
, , Contrast, compare, expand, a<lb />
vantage, because he is always close I explode the following theorv: "IS,<lb />
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help with the . <lb />
program. YW have called<lb />
the brain-trxs- <lb />
Wright Building, ani JJS<lb />
gathering ha- come .<lb />
test to aid you, the �<lb />
determine yj<lb />
school. Anyone caugfe J<lb />
will be thrown, nude, jnto '<lb />
Circle fountain ai J<lb />
graduation day.<lb />
Section A�short answer<lb />
1. If one pencil c � -<lb />
three pencils , -<lb />
when Ls Dean Weil Z<lb />
day? (Be brief)<lb />
2. Are you cheating? if H<lb />
you swim?<lb />
Why are Che<lb />
yellow- (Avoid lewdtaZ<lb />
Will the Sooth �<lb />
Why don't you quit?<lb />
Section B�Multiple choice<lb />
1. What does the<lb />
mean ?<lb />
a. Widespread<lb />
disease, b. The tmm rfj<lb />
beer, t In<lb />
of the above.<lb />
2. What i.s a quality poin!<lb />
a. An intersect <lb />
ville. b. A mccessfa ni<lb />
shot. c. A sell sedten<lb />
d. Get serio<lb />
5- Do you wear Wee juris?<lb />
a. Yes. b. No. c What'? it k<lb />
ya. d. Never on Sunday.<lb />
). "VVTiat deerree arv you wanjaj<lb />
toward?<lb />
a. B.S. b. A.B c. ABC d Yes.<lb />
Are you stilj with us0<lb />
a. Never mind.<lb />
Are you a member of the Jar<lb />
Birch society?<lb />
a. Yes. b. No. c Haste. 1<lb />
Fifth Amendment.<lb />
Is the EAST CAROLIXUN' l<lb />
worthwhile college newspaper"<lb />
a. Yes. b. Yes. c. Yes. d. Yes.<lb />
t!<lb />
al<lb />
by and is able to preserve more<lb />
free time.<lb />
Of course the day student has<lb />
problems, but the dormitory stu-<lb />
dent does also. It cannot be saM,<lb />
therefore, that either phase of<lb />
living at college is fptreferaMe. The<lb />
choice remains up to the individual<lb />
and the circuansrtauices involved.<lb />
capitulation of depreciation B<lb />
met with gratification and appre-<lb />
ciation at any station in any na-<lb />
tion (Be lengthy in your brevity<lb />
Total time required for entire<lb />
test:  Hrs.<lb />
When you have finished the test<lb />
mail it to Sigmund Freud, who ha?<lb />
all the answers.<lb />
Today's Rote Knowledge<lb />
Fails; Travel Emphasized<lb />
In a crowded dormitory, there are<lb />
rules that must be kept and obli-<lb />
gations to be met. Learning to ad-<lb />
just to these responsibilities is a<lb />
part of reaching the ultimate of<lb />
college learning, as well as a new<lb />
maturity sougfht after by college<lb />
students.<lb />
Day students report that they<lb />
seem to ibe massing the opiportuini-<lb />
ties of knowing more people and<lb />
keeping up with college activities<lb />
because they are on campus only,<lb />
l�dge; it is only a retention of<lb />
what is entrusted to the mem-<lb />
ory. That which a man truly knows<lb />
may be disposed of without regard<lb />
to the author, or reference to the<lb />
book from whence he had it. �<lb />
Montaigne<lb />
More than 800 American stu-<lb />
dents will have an opportunity to<lb />
pursue graduate study or research<lb />
m 46 countries in the academic<lb />
year 1963-64 through scholarships<lb />
made available under the Ful-<lb />
bright-Hays Act of 1961. the In-<lb />
stitute of International Education<lb />
announced today.<lb />
Three types of grants are avail-<lb />
able. A full U. S. Government<lb />
Orant providea round-trip trans-<lb />
portation, maintenance, tuition and<lb />
r -v h I <lb />
for classes. They miss the fun ofb�oks.<lb />
living wfttih others and forming A Joint U. S. grant provides a<lb />
a foreign<lb />
government, university or privaa<lb />
donor.<lb />
General eligibility require-<lb />
ments for all types of BtSS1 '�<lb />
U. S. citizenship at time of appli-<lb />
cation; a Bachelor's degree or &amp;<lb />
equivalent before the beginning<lb />
date of the grant; Iantruage pro-<lb />
ficiency sufficient to cam ou: ;e<lb />
proposed study and to communi-<lb />
cate with the people of the oSu<lb />
country; and good health.<lb />
Applications for scholarships for<lb />
1963-64 will be accepted until No-<lb />
vember 1, 1962. Requests for ap-<lb />
plication must be postmarked b?<lb />
October 15. Students enrolled at a<lb />
stronger life-long friendshiipa. They<lb />
are often hand to locate, thus im-<lb />
pairing complete pairttfcfration in<lb />
camjpoja organizations and activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Studying Problems<lb />
Studying is not as great a prob-<lb />
travel award from the U. S. Gov-<lb />
ernment in conjunction with for-<lb />
eign government grants which pro-<lb />
vide tuition and full or partial<lb />
maintenance.<lb />
The third type of afward, Travel-<lb />
Only Grants, suplementa a echol-<lb />
vollege or university should con-<lb />
sult their campus Pulbright P1'<lb />
gram Advisers. Others who are<lb />
interested may write to the ��<lb />
formation and Counseling Di0<lb />
Institute of International Educv<lb />
tion, 80 Second tAivenue, New Yo<lb />
17, New Yoric<lb />
Since the academic year 1<lb />
graduate students have<lb />
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For Incoming Frosh<lb />
Lem counselors who will act Trotter, Ann Morris, Patricia<lb />
Biir Masters" to freashmaai girls<lb />
!g in Gotten Hall, Uinstead<lb />
a and Woman's Hall during the<lb />
L3 term have been chosen.<lb />
ty-eight counselors from the<lb />
nore class will help orient<lb />
assigned to Cotten Hall, thir-<lb />
e to Uinstead Hall, and two<lb />
, those in Woman's Hall.<lb />
In order to qualify, as a student<lb />
?unselor, the student must have<lb />
good scholastic average and a<lb />
Basing personality. She must<lb />
have demonstrated leadership<lb />
'1 as erood citizenship on the<lb />
tmipus.<lb />
"Big Sisters" for the coming<lb />
1 year are: Janice Barnes,<lb />
la Alligood, Sue Websfoer, Ra-<lb />
u Ambrose, Jean Bell, Vickie<lb />
tt. Sarath Evelyn Darden,<lb />
role Carter, Donna Bingham,<lb />
iroJ Daugherty, Gayle Carmich-<lb />
Brenda Brown, Sandra Denton,<lb />
renda Flowers, Carol King, An-<lb />
:I;uiis. Carolyn Joyner,<lb />
rol Joyner, Judith Hedge-<lb />
rloberta Eason, Rita Howell,<lb />
Iavonne Vinson. Linda<lb />
Moore, Suzanne Mallard,<lb />
Billie MoCuillen, Patricia Peele,<lb />
Carolyn Riddiok, Bronna Sineath,<lb />
Joam Sutton, Nora J. King, Aileen<lb />
Denton, Patricia Galloway,<lb />
Oharlyn Billings, Carol Brown-<lb />
ing, Linda Daniels, Elaine Carol<lb />
Giles, Shelby Mclntyre, Brenda<lb />
McCanless, Linda Carson, Diane<lb />
Aiken, Linda Bass, Oarol Needham,<lb />
Mary Ann O'Brien, Peggy Perry,<lb />
Prances Anne McCleney, Jerry<lb />
Prescott, Amne Kay Price, Judith<lb />
Sikes, Karen White, Laura Jean<lb />
Williams, Barbara Johnson, Joy<lb />
Baker, Katbhryn High, Diane Bray,<lb />
Teresa Mann,<lb />
Judith Cameron, Barbara Mad-<lb />
dox, Ernestine McGee, Evelyn C.<lb />
Sawyer, Doris Lambeth, Laura<lb />
Lawson, and Kathryn Long.<lb />
Art Instructor<lb />
Displays Work In<lb />
Crafts Exhibition<lb />
Nanene Q. En$rle, faculty<lb />
�mber of the Department of Art,<lb />
- tmong the American craftsmen<lb />
� work has been accepted for<lb />
iiaj ay in the First Annual Jewelry<lb />
v ikers Show at the Feinherg Gal-<lb />
State University College,<lb />
ifctsburgh, N. Y.<lb />
Fhe exhibition includes 110<lb />
selected from 29 countries<lb />
renting 61 craftsmen from<lb />
bates. Mrs. Engle's contribu-<lb />
te the show is a neck piece<lb />
wt,<lb />
show focuses attention on<lb />
ry making, in which, accord-<lb />
Harold J. Brennan, juror<lb />
e event, "the most imagina-<lb />
a and resourceful work" by<lb />
A in craftsmen is now being<lb />
ne. Purposes of the exhibition<lb />
. ie promotion of production<lb />
indcrafted jewelry and recog-<lb />
tion of excellence in craftsman-<lb />
and design.<lb />
Mrs. Engle joined the faculty at<lb />
Eaot Carolina in 1961. She is a<lb />
graduate of Evansville College in<lb />
Indiana and of Indiana University<lb />
Bluomington and has studied<lb />
ie John Herron Art School in<lb />
Indianapolis.<lb />
TRAVEL RIGHT!<lb />
TRAVEL LIGHT �<lb />
THE SCOTTY WAY<lb />
Lutheran SA Holds<lb />
Weekend Retreat<lb />
The Lutheran Student Associa-<lb />
tion held its spring' retreat at<lb />
Rest Haven on May 11-12.<lb />
The subject of study for the<lb />
weekend was boy-girl relationships,<lb />
conducted by Pastor Terry Agner<lb />
of the Redeemer Lutheran Ghurch<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
Attending the retreat were Peggy<lb />
Bock, Helen Kallio, Nathan McGee,<lb />
Bob Christesen, Mrs. Becky Stine,<lb />
Ernest Stine, Linda Stine, and<lb />
Pastor Agner.<lb />
Painter Serves<lb />
As Missionary<lb />
In Colorado Area<lb />
Brenda Painter o f Tanboro,<lb />
vice president of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Baptist Student Un-<lb />
ion, has just received notification<lb />
from the Home Mission Board of<lb />
the Southern Baptist Convention<lb />
that she will serve as a Situdent<lb />
Summer Missionary this summer<lb />
in tine Colorado area, including<lb />
North and South Dakota, Wyom-<lb />
ing, and Montana.<lb />
Brenda will report to Denver,<lb />
Colorado, for an orientation pro-<lb />
gram on June 10. She will spend<lb />
approximately 10 weeks in the<lb />
Colorado area, and wall be working<lb />
with the Baptist Convention.<lb />
A sophomore, Brenda is unajor-<lb />
inig- in primary education. She has<lb />
received official recognition from<lb />
the college for her outstanding<lb />
academic work, and for this honor<lb />
her name has appeared on both<lb />
the Honor Roll and the Dean's<lb />
List of Superior Students.<lb />
Nelson, Health Receive<lb />
Biology Research Grants<lb />
Two biology majors in the<lb />
Science Department at EC have<lb />
been awarded National Science Re-<lb />
search Grants in the Field Crops<lb />
Department at N. C. State Col-<lb />
lege for the summer of 1962.<lb />
Eldon Nelson and Linda Hearth,<lb />
both sophomores, are the recipi-<lb />
ents of the grants.<lb />
Eldon has served as undergrad-<lb />
uate assistant ih biology at the<lb />
college and has been included on<lb />
the Honor Roll and the Dean's<lb />
Li sit of Superior Students at East<lb />
Carolina. He will do research in<lb />
(he area of herbicides.<lb />
Linda has been on the Dean's<lb />
List and will do research on cotton<lb />
physilology.<lb />
The primary objective of the<lb />
NSF (program in providing research<lb />
exiperience is to stimulate an in-<lb />
terest in undergraduate students<lb />
for graduate studies. The program<lb />
will run from June 11 through<lb />
August 17, 1962.<lb />
Fellowship Announces<lb />
New Committee<lb />
The King Youth Fellowship has<lb />
announced the election of Sudie<lb />
Lee and James Jarman to the pub-<lb />
licity committee. The new commit-<lb />
tee on publication explained the<lb />
proposed project of an eight page<lb />
monthly publication for the or-<lb />
ganization which will include creat-<lb />
ive writing and news features from<lb />
members of the organization.<lb />
President Gten Bailey announced<lb />
(that a special service to be held<lb />
at the First Pentacostal Holiness<lb />
Church honoring the senior mem-<lb />
bers of the youth group, would be<lb />
held on or before May 20.<lb />
Paschal To Join<lb />
Faculty In Fall<lb />
Dr. Mary Paschal, now a facul-<lb />
ty member at Catawba College,<lb />
will join the EC Department of<lb />
Foreign Languages next fall as an<lb />
associate professor of French and<lb />
Spanish.<lb />
Her experience as a teacher in-<lb />
cludes work at Wake Forest, Ohio<lb />
Northern University, and Catawba<lb />
College, where she has been as-<lb />
sociate professor of French and<lb />
Spanish since 1959.<lb />
Her published work includes a<lb />
study of Bernard Palissy, Sixteenth<lb />
Century Frendh lecturer.<lb />
Members To Attend<lb />
Circle K Convention<lb />
Joe Flake, Jr and Claude Wyatt<lb />
will represent Circle K Interna-<lb />
tional of East Carolina College at<lb />
the Seventh Annual Convention<lb />
of the college service organization<lb />
in San Diego, Calif August 28-30.<lb />
Members fpom colleges in Canada<lb />
and the United States will parti-<lb />
cipate in convention events.<lb />
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TILL WE MEET AGAIN<lb />
This is the final column of my eighth year of writing for the<lb />
makers of Marlboro Cigarettes, and this year, as in every pre-<lb />
ceding year, when I come to the last column of the season, I<lb />
come to a problem.<lb />
My contract with the makers of Marlboro calls for me to<lb />
write a humor column and, truly, I do the best I can�all things<lb />
considered, I am not, I should explain, a jolly man by nature.<lb />
Why should I be? First of all, I am shorter than everybody.<lb />
Second, there are moths in my cashmere jacket. Third, I work<lb />
in television.<lb />
All the same, when it comes time to write this column, I light<lb />
a good Marlboro Cigarette, put aside my trauma, and try with<lb />
all the strength in my tiny body to make some jokes. Some-<lb />
times it works better than others, but on the last column of the<lb />
year, it just flatly doesn't work at all.<lb />
Even in the very beginning this was true�and that, you will re-<lb />
call, was eight years ago when I was relatively young and strong<lb />
and had not yet developed that nasty knock in my transmission.<lb />
Well do I remember sitting down to write the final column of my<lb />
first year. Day followed barren day, and not a yock, not a boff,<lb />
not a zinger did I produce. I was about to give up humor and<lb />
take a job selling mechanical dogs when all of a sudden, in a<lb />
blinding flash, I realized why I couldn't think of any jokes!<lb />
I leapt up from my typewriter and ran as fast as my little<lb />
fat legs would carry me to the makers of Marlboro Cigarettes,<lb />
and I tugged my forelock, and I said, "Sirs, I am well aware<lb />
that you have engaged me to write a humor column, but today,<lb />
as I approach the final column of the season, I am far too misty<lb />
to be funny, for the final column of the season is, after all, a<lb />
leave-taking, and when I think of saying goodbye to my audience<lb />
�the sweilest audience any columnist ever had�the college<lb />
students of America�wonderful human beings, every man and<lb />
te WW&amp;fy'A<lb />
woman of them�wise but kindly�astute but compassionate-<lb />
perspicacious but forbearing-when, sirs, I think of saying good-<lb />
bye to such an audience, I am too shook up even to consider<lb />
levity, and so I ask you, sirs, to let me, in the final column of the<lb />
year, forego humor and instead write a simple, dignified,<lb />
straightforward farewell<lb />
Then I took out my bandanna, wiped my eyes, ears, nose, and<lb />
throat and waited for a reply from the makers of Marlboro.<lb />
They sat around the polished board room table, the maken<lb />
their handsome brows knit in concentration, puffing thought-<lb />
fully on the Marlboros in their tattooed hands. At length they<lb />
spoke. "Yes they said simply.<lb />
I never doubted they would say yes. People who make a<lb />
cigarette as good as Marlboro must themselves be good. People<lb />
who lavish such care on blending tobaccos so mild and flavor-<lb />
ful, on devising a filter so clean and white, on boxing a flip-top<lb />
box so flip-top, on packing a soft pack so soft�people like that<lb />
are one hundred percent with me!<lb />
And so from that day forward, the final column of the year<lb />
�including the one you are, I devoutly hope, now reading<lb />
makes no attempt to be funny, but is instead a simple thank<lb />
you and au revoir.<lb />
Thank you and au revoir, makers of Marlboro. The memory<lb />
of our eight years together will remain ever fresh in my heart,<lb />
and I would like to state for all the world to hear that if you<lb />
want me back again next year, I shall expect a substantial<lb />
raise in salary.<lb />
Thank you and au revoir, college students of America. May<lb />
good luck attend all your ventures. Stay well. Stay happy.<lb />
Stay jse. � mi Mum pm<lb />
Small Max has said U all. We, tha makers of Marlboro �i�a-<lb />
rettes, can only add a heart fait second chorus: Stay welL<lb />
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Fare 4<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Harry Felton pictured above, won the No. 1 singles position in the Carolina Conference, and teamed<lb />
with Blarney lanner for top honors in the doubles division.<lb />
Bucs Finish Season With 6-3<lb />
Victory Over Elon's Christians<lb />
The East Carolina Baseball teaya<lb />
concluded their '62 season Satur-<lb />
day night against Elon as they<lb />
defeated them 6-3.<lb />
Senior right-hander Earl Boy-<lb />
kin went the distance for tine Pi-<lb />
rates allowing the Christians three<lb />
runs on eight hits. He walked four<lb />
and struck out seven. This was<lb />
probably one of Boykin's best 'per-<lb />
formances. Except for his wild-<lb />
ness in the eighth inning, Boykim<lb />
scattered tihe Christian's hitting<lb />
effectively, and was in command all<lb />
the way. The Bucs who were held to<lb />
four rots during the game, and<lb />
only two tihe first five innings,<lb />
opened their scoring in the bottom<lb />
of the sixth. Charlie Johnson walked<lb />
and Pirate third baseman Junior<lb />
Greene tripled over the Elon left-<lb />
fielder's head driving Johnson<lb />
home. In the seventh, pitcher Boy-<lb />
kin walked to start the inning.<lb />
Spencer Gaylord then followed<lb />
with a 400 ft blast to left center<lb />
which rolled to the fence. Boyfcin<lb />
and Gaylord both scored and Gay-<lb />
lord was credited with a home run.<lb />
Students Present<lb />
6th Art Show<lb />
EC's Sixth lAoinual Student Show<lb />
fxresenfbed by ithe Department of<lb />
Art is now on view in the entrance<lb />
lobby and the third-floor HaOrway<lb />
Gallery of the Rawl Buildding and<lb />
will fee open to the public through-<lb />
out May.<lb />
Included in the exhibition are<lb />
106 selected pieces of work by 37<lb />
students which illustrate the varied<lb />
tyrpes of irastructaon and activity<lb />
carried on by tihe department.<lb />
Fourteen oil paintings included<lb />
in the show vary in style from<lb />
realism to abstract impressionism.<lb />
Also hung in the Hallway Gallery,<lb />
are eleven tempera paintings<lb />
chosen from ftihe work of 'talented'<lb />
freshmen in the iAjri Department.<lb />
Graphics 'beinig shown include<lb />
woodcuts, etchings, serigraphs, and<lb />
a lithograph. Ccmmercial art is<lb />
represented by sixteen plartes il-<lb />
lustrajting advertising design, in-<lb />
terior illustration, and story il-<lb />
lustration.<lb />
Twenty-aix pieces of sculQMture<lb />
in the gallery include student work<lb />
in carved wood, cement, plaster,<lb />
wire, and other materials.<lb />
Shown in display cases near the<lb />
front entrance to Rawl are ex-<lb />
amples of weaving, cradfts, art ed-<lb />
ucation, and other tyrpes of work.<lb />
�Aifiter Gaylord's trip to the plate,<lb />
Elon fpitchers proceeded to walk<lb />
seven Pirate batters, forcing in 3<lb />
more runs before they could re-<lb />
tire the side. Elon gwrt their three<lb />
runs in the eighth on walks to<lb />
Jim Leviner, Phil Cheek, sdngles<lb />
to "Mike Little, and pinch-hitters<lb />
Jim Crook and Wayne Allen. Al-<lb />
len singled to drive in two runs.<lb />
Due to a pre-season agreement<lb />
by the coaches, the Bucs final game<lb />
with Western Carolina has been<lb />
cancelled because it has no bearing<lb />
on the outcome for the Champion-<lb />
ship of the Carolinas Conference.<lb />
The (Saturday night game with<lb />
EJon was Seniors' Spencer Gay-<lb />
lord, Charlie Johnson, Nathan<lb />
Greene, and Earl Boykin's last per-<lb />
formance on the college level.<lb />
The Pirates record for this year<lb />
was 11-10 overall, and 7-5 in the<lb />
conference. Thedr wins were at the<lb />
expense of such .powerful teams<lb />
as Florida State and Wake Forest.<lb />
Wake Forest is presently top con-<lb />
tender for honors in the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference.<lb />
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