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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962<lb />
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pixie, Melinda Causby, Sophomore Primary Education Major<lb />
e of High Point, is preparing for a teaching degree. Swira-<lb />
and ringing with the Woman's Chorus fill part of Melinda's<lb />
nn. She is relaxing at home�awav from the grinds of sum-<lb />
school this session.<lb />
High School Musicians<lb />
Here For Summer Camp<lb />
Processing 11 iikiji i pin� i nni<lb />
Extensive TestinsProsram<lb />
rr.an 500 junior and senior<lb />
school musicians from Georg-<lb />
S :h Carolina, South Carolina,<lb />
Jersey, Pennsyylvania, Tenn-<lb />
i Virginia are now at-<lb />
I tike Annual Summer Music<lb />
aged at EC July 22<lb />
Jenkins To Head<lb />
Pitt United Fund<lb />
Leo W. Jenkrns, East Caro-<lb />
' � liege president will serve as<lb />
sign chairman for the 1962<lb />
" County United Fund, Presi-<lb />
R. Wallace Howard announced<lb />
s v.<lb />
tiv� in United Fund work in<lb />
us ypars. Dr. Jenkins has<lb />
campaign speaker and has<lb />
airmanships of other county<lb />
�gns.<lb />
vard stated this morning that<lb />
Jenkins certainly possesses<lb />
&amp;e energy and capacity to ensure<lb />
' �- fill) success of our campaign.<lb />
1 am confident the citizen of Pitt<lb />
County will completely support bis<lb />
effort! and again demonstrate tf�t<lb />
rcommunity is really progres-<lb />
�� and best of all, a wonderful<lb />
P ace to live<lb />
He said, "It is encouraging to<lb />
� that man "who stays a busy<lb />
a Dr. Jenkins is still willing to<lb />
devoftl his time to the most worth-<lb />
while cause<lb />
Other appointments concerning<lb />
!�� United Fund campaign will be<lb />
de in the future, Howard stated.<lb />
through August 4.<lb />
A workshop in choral and in-<lb />
i strumeretai music at the college is<lb />
j being offered for the benefit of<lb />
! 52 music teachers who are in at-<lb />
i tendance.<lb />
Earl E. Beach, director of the<lb />
college music department, and Her-<lb />
bert L. Garter, director of band's<lb />
at East Carolina, are acting as<lb />
coordinators of the workshop and<lb />
are planning a (program of activi-<lb />
ties suited to the needs and in-<lb />
terests of teachers of choral and<lb />
instrumental music.<lb />
Those enrolled in the workshop<lb />
are taking either choral or instru-<lb />
mental work. During each class<lb />
-ession, teachers will observe for<lb />
three hours each day the camp<lb />
program and will attend a one-<lb />
hour class Monday through Fri-<lb />
day from 4 to 5 pm.<lb />
Sessions will be devoted to clini-<lb />
cal work and in discussion of such<lb />
aspects of the school music pro-<lb />
gram as materials, methods of in-<lb />
struction, rehearsal techniques,<lb />
and vocal and instrumental prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
Faculty members of the Bast<lb />
Carolina Department of Musk and<lb />
a number of visiting specialists will<lb />
act as instructors and discussion<lb />
leaders during the towo-week<lb />
period.<lb />
Those completing requfrementa<lb />
wil receive three quarter hours<lb />
of college credit on either the<lb />
graduate or the undergraduate<lb />
leveL Credits earned at the work-<lb />
shop may be applied to renewal<lb />
of teaching certificates.<lb />
During the summer months, the<lb />
IBM equipment in the Administra-<lb />
tion Building has been undergoing<lb />
extensive testing before actual aipr<lb />
plication to student registration<lb />
next Fall Quarter. The electronic<lb />
data processing method is not only<lb />
a transition from manual labor to<lb />
machine labor for the Registrar's<lb />
Office, but will simplify previous<lb />
registration procedures for stu-<lb />
dents as well.<lb />
Pre-Regist ration<lb />
Each quarter, the students will<lb />
pre-register for courses for the<lb />
coming quarter. Individual course<lb />
cards from each department, cover-<lb />
ing each course offered, will be<lb />
prepared. These cards will repre-<lb />
sent the maximum number of stu-<lb />
dents for each section of a p&amp;rtic-<lb />
ular course. By using the pre-<lb />
registered cards, proper course<lb />
cards are selected by manual opera-<lb />
tions. The student will be enrolled<lb />
in the class requested even if the<lb />
maximum number is exceeded. The<lb />
student's name and ID number are<lb />
then punched in the individual<lb />
course cards to complete the initial<lb />
enrollment operation.<lb />
The IBM tabulator will run a list<lb />
of aK students to be enrolled in a<lb />
given course and this list will be<lb />
forwarded to each department di-<lb />
rector for his approval. If the<lb />
maximum per class is excessive,<lb />
the departmental director may of-<lb />
fer another section of a particular<lb />
course, or an excessive number of<lb />
students per period may necessitate<lb />
using an alternate subject that the<lb />
students indicated while pre-regis-<lb />
tering for the course.<lb />
Registration Day<lb />
Individual! course schedules will<lb />
he mailed to the students approxi-<lb />
mately three weeks before the next<lb />
quarter begins. At this time, the<lb />
student may pay his fees in the<lb />
Casfhier's Office. On registration<lb />
day, pre-registered students will<lb />
not be required to report to the<lb />
registration area. Only new (first<lb />
quarter at EC) students and those<lb />
students who have to repeat a<lb />
course will report to this area. Pre-<lb />
registered students need only to<lb />
report to the classes as indicated<lb />
on has individual course schedule<lb />
if his fees are paid.<lb />
Drop-Add Procedures<lb />
Drop4Add procedures are to be<lb />
changed somewhat under the new<lb />
electronic computing system. Dur-<lb />
ing the three weeks periods, after<lb />
the student receives his individual<lb />
course schedule, he may change a<lb />
By WALTER C. FAULKNER<lb />
course before the new quarter be<lb />
gins by going to his advisor for<lb />
approval.<lb />
After registration day, the stu-<lb />
dent may drop or add a course by<lb />
getting proper authorization<lb />
through the regular channels. He<lb />
will then go to ithe professor and<lb />
pick up the course card that he is<lb />
dropping and secondly, he must<lb />
get aproval from the professor for<lb />
the course for which he wishes to<lb />
add. The remaining steps are com-<lb />
parable to the existing procedures.<lb />
End Of Quarter<lb />
At the end of the quarter, each<lb />
professor will indicate the student's<lb />
grade on his course card and for-<lb />
ward alili cards to the data pro-<lb />
cessing center. IBM will then go<lb />
into operation to compute and tab-<lb />
ulate individual grade summaries.<lb />
Under the IBM system, student<lb />
grade sheets will indicate total<lb />
hours and quality points, not only<lb />
or the previous quarter, but for<lb />
the total record as well.<lb />
Other Applications<lb />
A master statistical card is made<lb />
for each student. This card will<lb />
contain all pertinent information<lb />
on each student, such as: his ID<lb />
number, county, high school at-<lb />
tended, percentile rank in his<lb />
graduating class, residence on cam-<lb />
pus, hours, quality points, martial<lb />
status, and more.<lb />
Student ID cards will be prepared<lb />
by the IBM machinery, and another<lb />
possible application may include<lb />
alphabetizing and indexing stu-<lb />
dents for the Buccaneer, the col-<lb />
lie ge yearbook. Other applications<lb />
will be added after the present<lb />
operations are running at opti-<lb />
mum efficiency.<lb />
Student Draws<lb />
Suspension For<lb />
Falsified Record<lb />
The Discipline Committee met<lb />
on Monday, July 16, 1962, at 4<lb />
p.m. to consider the case of a<lb />
woman student who was charged<lb />
with falsifying her off-campus per-<lb />
mit. The student signed out to go<lb />
home with a friend; instead she<lb />
left the campus at a late hour for<lb />
the beach. The student admitted<lb />
her wrongdoing.<lb />
The Committee recommended<lb />
that she be placed on restriction<lb />
for the second summer session and<lb />
suspended from school during the<lb />
fall quarter. The reasons for per-<lb />
mitting her to remain in school<lb />
during the second summer session<lb />
instead of suspending her im-<lb />
mediately were to permit her to<lb />
continue receiving guidance and<lb />
counseling and to improve her<lb />
academic status.<lb />
Major Kidd Joins Faculty Of<lb />
Air Force ROTC Detachment<lb />
Major Elbert Lewis Kidd has<lb />
joined the staff of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Air Force ROTC de-<lb />
tachment as Professor pf Air<lb />
Science. He replaces Lt. Col. Nor-<lb />
man Merritt, who has been at the<lb />
college since August, 1959, and<lb />
whose new assignment is in Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C.<lb />
Major Kidd, whose home is in<lb />
Roanoke, Va was stationed from<lb />
September, 1959, to June, 1962,<lb />
at Headquarters, Pacific Air For-<lb />
ces, Hawaii. He served there as<lb />
personnel officer.<lb />
During more than nineteen years<lb />
of service, Major Kidd has bad<lb />
overseas duty in 1944-1945 as a<lb />
bombadier in B-17's in Italy, in<lb />
1951-1952 in Korea, and in Hawaii.<lb />
College Recognizes Records<lb />
Of Top Academic Students<lb />
In this country he was on re-<lb />
cruiting duty 1947-1950 and was<lb />
stationed at Maxwell AF Base in<lb />
Alabama 1954-1959.<lb />
Among decorations which he has<lb />
received are the Air Medal with<lb />
two oak (leaf clusters, the Army<lb />
Commendation Medal, the ROK<lb />
Presidential Unit Citation, and the<lb />
Korean Service Medal with two<lb />
battle stars.<lb />
Three lists of students at BC<lb />
who have received official recogni-<lb />
tion from the College because of<lb />
their excellent records in academic<lb />
work during the spring quarter of<lb />
the present school year have just<lb />
been announced.<lb />
Included on the lists are the<lb />
names of 698 students, of whom<lb />
262 are men and 436 are women.<lb />
North CarolSnians number 637, and<lb />
students from outside the state,<lb />
61.<lb />
Thirty-seven men and women<lb />
who made the grade of "A" on each<lb />
subject taken received top honors<lb /><lb />
for scholastic achievement in an<lb />
"AH A's" List.<lb />
The Dean's list, including 182<lb />
students, is composed of under-<lb />
graduates who (made at least two<lb />
and one-half quality points per<lb />
credit hour on all work taken, with<lb />
no grade below "O These stun<lb />
dents did superior academic work.<lb />
The Honor Roll, with 479 repre-<lb />
sented, is composed of undergrad-<lb />
uates who made at least two quali-<lb />
ty points per credit hour on all<lb />
work taken, with no grade below<lb />
"C The work completed by these<lb />
students was well above average.<lb />
Major Kidd<lb />
Major Kidd attended Roanoke<lb />
College, Salem, Va and N. C.<lb />
State College, Raleigh, and received<lb />
the bachelor's degree at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Alabama.<lb />
He is married to the former<lb />
Doris Elaine Doyle of Pueblo, Col-<lb />
orado and Norfolk, Va. They have<lb />
two daughters, Elberta and Frances<lb />
and a son. Ronald. In Greenville<lb />
they will live at 305 Meade Street.<lb /><pb facs="00038765_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Page 2<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Thursd<lb />
Hk<lb />
Who Will Support<lb />
Big Time Athletics?<lb />
The athletic program at East Carolina is a boom-<lb />
ing thing. With the current expansion in this field it<lb />
is not too difficult to conjure, up visions of EC becoming<lb />
a real football school. Thtfs vision is strengthened some-<lb />
what by a new, arid so far, very successful coach and a<lb />
new stadium.en there is the fact that we have with-<lb />
drawn from the CaftrConference and are seeking<lb />
admission to the Southernnftw.All these things<lb />
point to the fact (that someone is willing to go to a lot<lb />
of trouble to see the College strengthen its position<lb />
through accomplishments in athletics.<lb />
Whether or not this is (the way to go about making<lb />
our mark on the state and the nation is an argument<lb />
that could take pages of print and still not be resolved.<lb />
There is, however, one thing that needs tto be realized.<lb />
If we are truly going "big time" in athletics, then the<lb />
athletic program should take upon itself the responsibi-<lb />
lity of carrying its rightful share of the financial bur-<lb />
den (that is sure to become a by-product of all this ex-<lb />
pansion.<lb />
Currently, the athletic department receives ap-<lb />
proximately 50 of the student activity fee. (It is<lb />
doubtful that most students realize this, since the popu-<lb />
lar opinion is that the SGA handles the entire amount.)<lb />
This is not, by any means, their sole source of income.<lb />
Until recently, the Summer School SGA had been appro-<lb />
priating $1,000 to fthe department. A motion to discon-<lb />
tinue this policy was carried recently. Even so, the<lb />
athletic department still seems to have some sort of<lb />
mental advantage. For instance, no one will object very<lb />
much to (the athletic scholarships, but it's not at all<lb />
difficult to get someone to raise a ruckus about editors<lb />
of publications and SGA leaders being paid. (Under-<lb />
paid would be the more appropriate word.)<lb />
Certainly, no one expects the athletic department<lb />
to make a forftune during its first year under the new<lb />
expanded program, but there should be the understand-<lb />
ing that it will eventually be enough of a public drawing<lb />
card to be, for the most part, self-supporting. If there<lb />
is no such understanding, then there is no justifying the<lb />
time and money that have been invested in athletics<lb />
recently.<lb />
LITP H MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
lM A NEW TEA�Hg�-Afl0" COJ&amp; ftCUM 6f OFF"<lb />
1D PUZIN6 OWL SGtfc&amp;MZQ O&amp;Kt VOW&amp;1<lb />
Apartheid<lb />
Majorettes<lb />
The people who support the "no shorts or kilts"<lb />
sentiment on campus are probably going through some<lb />
sort of torment over the throngs of scantily-clad major-<lb />
ette students who are currently on campus for the Sum-<lb />
mer Band Clinic. There are some who don't find this<lb />
distasteful, however, as may be seen by the crowds of<lb />
spectators at each practice session<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published weakly by the students of East Carolitia College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Oarolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Bill Griffin<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Keith Hobbs<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Associate Editor .<lb />
Managing Editors<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
 Walter Faulkner<lb />
Monty Mills, Kaye Burgess<lb />
�� Tom MoAiister<lb />
Proofreading Directors  Carla Shiller, Yotecy Oantrell<lb />
Subscription Director  Jackie p)lk<lb />
Columnists   June Grfmeg<lb />
Kaye Burgess, Richard Boyd, Walter Faulkner<lb />
TyPiSt �  Beth Oouch<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 />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayanu"<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 />
The outside world has heard<lb />
a great deal about South Af-<lb />
rica's policy of apartheid, but<lb />
few people realize the fantas-<lb />
tic extremes to which this seg-<lb />
regation is carried, the expense<lb />
and dislocations it causes, and<lb />
the ludicrous situations it<lb />
sometimes creates. As the<lb />
South African government is<lb />
in the process of further tight-<lb />
ening the system, TIME Jo-<lb />
hannesburg Bureau Chief Lee<lb />
Griggs offers a catalogue of<lb />
apartheid.<lb />
Two years ago, a question was<lb />
asked in all seriousness in South<lb />
Africa's Parliament in Cape Town:<lb />
Does apartheid on the beaches ex-<lb />
teiMi to the hightide or low-tide<lb />
mark? Aghast, M.P.s finally con-<lb />
cluded that in either case Africans<lb />
could wade across from black<lb />
beaches into white water, spoiling<lb />
it for white swimmers. The prob-<lb />
lem was finally solved by taking<lb />
a precedent from international con-<lb />
ventions; apartheid on the beaches<lb />
was extended out to the three-mile<lb />
limit-<lb />
Such debates take up much of<lb />
the South African Parliament's<lb />
time. Once a government minister<lb />
declared that it was scandalous that<lb />
so many whites shook hands with<lb />
Agricans, said that Africans would<lb />
prefer to be greeted in the tradit-<lb />
ional native way�an up raised<lb />
hand with no pressing of the flesh,<lb />
Out went government directives<lb />
ordering traditional greetings to re-<lb />
iplace handshakes. The orders were<lb />
quickly countermanded, however,<lb />
when an opposition M.P. gfLeefully<lb />
announced after 'boning up. on tra-<lb />
ditionalist lore, that if the greet-<lb />
ing were employed, a white woman<lb />
meeting a black man would have to<lb />
kneel down and kiss both feet.<lb />
Equal Escalators. Apartheid af-<lb />
fects every aspect of South Afri-<lb />
can life. Whites and nonwhites<lb />
not only have separate park<lb />
benches, public toilets, post office<lb />
windows, but in many buildings,<lb />
separate elevators. Africans often<lb />
outsmart white starters by getting<lb />
on or off white elevators on the<lb />
second floor, where the starters<lb />
cannot catch them Escalators, how-<lb />
ever, are integrated; the only rule, �<lb />
and a humane one at that, requires<lb />
(passengers to wear shoes.<lb />
African men shopping for hats<lb />
must first put on a skull cap pro-<lb />
vided by the store before trying<lb />
any on; African women are not al-<lb />
lowed to try on hats at all Blacks'<lb />
and whites' blood is kept separately<lb />
in blood banks, although most doc-<lb />
tors would not hesitate to U3e<lb />
whatever blood is available in an<lb />
emergency. Recently, however, a<lb />
white ambulance driver in Joh-<lb />
annesburg refused to (pick up an<lb />
African woman in labor on the<lb />
sidewaflk.<lb />
On the road, blade Africans<lb />
travel on separate buses and use<lb />
separate bus stops. Only white bus<lb />
stops have benches. Blacks also<lb />
use separate railroad coaches. Non-<lb />
whites cannot eat in dining cars,<lb />
but special nonwhite stewards<lb />
serve meals to blacks in their<lb />
coaches. Nonwhites on airplanes<lb />
are usually confined to seats at<lb />
the front or rear; if the pflane is<lb />
crowded that the only free seats<lb />
are next to whites, stewardess first<lb />
must ask permission from the white<lb />
passengers to seat the blacks next<lb />
to them; if permission is not<lb />
granted, the blacks are usually<lb />
shifted to other planes. They are<lb />
served on plates and cups of a<lb />
different color from white passen-<lb />
gers and their dishes are washed<lb />
separately. When the nonwhite<lb />
leaves the aircraft, his headrest<lb />
is immediately tagged and its<lb />
cover laundered separately from<lb />
others on the plane.<lb />
While whites can move about<lb />
South Africa freely, Africans<lb />
cannot move into an urban area for<lb />
more than 72 hours without special<lb />
(permission. To qualify as a per-<lb />
manent resident of an urban area,<lb />
an African must have either been<lb />
born there or worked continuously<lb />
for one employer for ten years. If<lb />
he marries a woman from outside<lb />
the area, she may not stay with<lb />
him for more than 72 hours. Blacks<lb />
in Johannesburg can own their own<lb />
houses, but can only lease the<lb />
land they stand on for 30 years.<lb />
Whites in arrears with their rent<lb />
are on evicted; Africans are<lb />
criminally charged and can be im-<lb />
prisoned.<lb />
Under the Immorality Act, sex-<lb />
ual relations between the races are<lb />
forbidden. Many whites, fearful of<lb />
being run in under the law, will<lb />
not even drive a servant home in<lb />
the evening without having wife<lb />
or children along in the car. But<lb />
sometimes it is difficult to teill<lb />
what race is white. After a Chinese<lb />
named Song had himself declared<lb />
white because he "was generally<lb />
accepted as white the govern-<lb />
ment changed the law to read that<lb />
a person is now white "so Ion as<lb />
he generally ia accepted as white<lb />
and is not obviously not white"<lb />
The new interpretation takes white<lb />
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Tfce <lb />
lnquirer<lb />
By BILL EIDEN<lb />
THE QUESTION Do<lb />
the drinking re<lb />
weaken the moral <lb />
Carolina students. <lb />
The inquirer qUes�j0n<lb />
seems to have rj H<lb />
raised<lb />
same<lb /><lb />
thought, along- with<lb />
disertation length.<lb />
Webster's Collect, <lb />
places morality in <lb />
the people of a society. <lb />
the connection between J<lb />
and drinking would differ <lb />
East Carolina's many ce! ?<lb />
groups-thai Is, if m <lb />
Webster's definition, <lb />
what three students ha t�,<lb />
Glenda Lu WIHis, English &amp;<lb />
Junior�Relaxing the drinking.<lb />
ulations on BCC campus would'j r<lb />
a strong indication that the ?<lb />
dents on this campus have fin�<lb />
grown up and become sociallvi<lb />
ture individuals. This would -<lb />
away with the present define<lb />
that students as.sciate with dr<lb />
ing as something- dirty and i.<lb />
moral. Personally, I am of<lb />
opinion that if a person is grig<lb />
to drink, he will drink just �<lb />
readily on a strictly regalaai<lb />
campus as on a liberally regular<lb />
campus. At least the student urij<lb />
not go to some of f-irimits shack or<lb />
side road handout to drink became<lb />
drinking in public on a saiedj<lb />
regulated campus would be Ami<lb />
and ridiculed.<lb />
Jerry Winberry. Social Si<lb />
Major, Senior�I do not feel fat<lb />
drinking has any relation to r.<lb />
ity, but this misunderstand it<lb />
not as great as the or.e tha: it<lb />
present regulation en fflf<lb />
one who tries to interpret the<lb />
Lawrence Behr, Psychology I<lb />
jor, Sophomore � Relax - i !<lb />
drinking regulations would n<lb />
nay opinion, have any detriment<lb />
effect on the morals of BCC stfr<lb />
dents, provided that we BBBfe <lb />
eoiu- strive to achieve a 1-<lb />
sense of moral responsibility<lb />
through broadening cultural back-<lb />
grounds and widening experience.<lb />
Consumption of alcohol is not. :<lb />
itself bad, and indeed car. be a BO<lb />
relaxing and stimulating: experience<lb />
furnishing- a background for �<lb />
lowship and fun. But drinks<lb />
without intelligent purpose is -�:<lb />
commendable.<lb />
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to achieve a higher<lb />
��nal responsibility<lb />
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widening experience.<lb />
r" alcohol is not, m<lb />
indeed can be a most<lb />
� stimulating" experience<lb />
g a back ground for �<lb />
fun. But drinking<lb />
i;tfent purpose fii not<lb />
We.<lb />
etters<lb />
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letters from is<lb />
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on. Letters should he<lb />
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li iterest. AH are sub-<lb />
ndensation and should<lb />
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and decency. We aa-<lb />
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kigned.<lb />
fBiursday, July 26, 1962<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Paga 0<lb />
Hamlet's Group Spoofs<lb />
Classic 'Dick And Jane'<lb />
3SfctST .�U�dhS? - " C�,0r the rr- membere �f the H-� Community. Countries<lb />
have apphed for membersh.p or association are shoWn in white and bordered by solid line.<lb />
Nikita Challenge<lb />
Free World's E<lb />
Success Of<lb />
�nomic Boom<lb />
The war-ravaged Western Eu-<lb />
?pe of 1945 is today the Free<lb />
a jrld's biggest success story.<lb />
Its success is so great, in fact,<lb />
that Russia's Premier Nikita<lb />
Khrushchev recently called a grand<lb />
council of the Soviet bloc to discuss<lb />
ways of meeting the challenge of<lb />
the Common Market.<lb />
The booming European Economic<lb />
niunity�the full name of the<lb />
nmon Market� has impressed<lb />
more people than Premier Krush-<lb />
ev.<lb />
President Kennedy's Trade Ex-<lb />
pansion Act, now in Congress, is<lb />
ed directly at increasing Ameri-<lb />
-Common Market trade.<lb />
The president has called for an<lb />
"Atlantic Partnership" with the<lb />
European Community.<lb />
Great Britan is negotiating now<lb />
for membership in the European<lb />
Community. Ireland, Turkey and<lb />
Spain have applied for association.<lb />
Greece already has associated.<lb />
What is the European<lb />
Community?<lb />
The European Community�com-<lb />
prised of Belgium, France, Italy,<lb />
Luxembourg, the Netherlands and<lb />
the Federal Republic of Germany�<lb />
is a United States of Europe in<lb />
the making. Built on the ashes of<lb />
World War II, it is aimed at build-<lb />
ing a single market of continental<lb />
scale such as that of the United<lb />
States and is moving toward a po-<lb />
Educators Conduct Annual<lb />
.Junior High Workshop<lb />
. Douglas R. Jones, Director; el ine Tripp, supervisors of ele-<lb />
tibe EC Department of Educa- mentary education Henry How-<lb />
n, said today 12 educators have aid, principal, Goldsboro Junior<lb />
High School; Dr. Willard Srvviers,<lb />
assistant superintendent, Fayette-<lb />
ville City iSohools; Conrad Hooper,<lb />
assistant superintendent, Raleigih<lb />
Ellen Car-<lb />
-rnments in the Second Annual<lb />
kshop on the Junior High<lb />
ool here which is continuing<lb />
rough Tuesday, July 31.<lb />
Trends in the Junior High<lb />
1" is principal theme being<lb />
developed by the speakers in daily<lb />
sessions with the 61 persons regis-<lb />
tered for this two-week workship.<lb />
Dr. Vester M. Mulholland, di-<lb />
rector of Educational Research of<lb />
e State Department of Public<lb />
Instruction, is leading discussions<lb />
n the topics of Trends and Re-<lb />
search in Junior High School Ad-<lb />
ministration. Others from the De-<lb />
ment of Public Instruction on<lb />
speaking schedule include Joe<lb />
L. Cashwell and Howard Reinhart<lb />
division of instructional services;<lb />
Homer A. Lassiter and Miss Mad-<lb />
City Schools; and Mrs<lb />
roll, supervisor of instruction,<lb />
GreenviMe, N. C, City Schools.<lb />
Prom East Carolina College,<lb />
Dr. Jones said, speakers include<lb />
Dr. iClinton R. Prewefet, director<lb />
of the Department of Psychology;<lb />
Dr. Thomas Haigwood, Department<lb />
of Industrial Arts; Dr. James W.<lb />
Butler, (Assistant Director of Pub-<lb />
lic Relations.<lb />
Areas of discussion and project<lb />
assignments in the workshop in-<lb />
clude the teaching role, functions<lb />
and multi-period classes, and stu-<lb />
dent activities in the junior high<lb />
school.<lb />
litical union that may eventually<lb />
contain more peopile and industrial<lb />
power than either the United<lb />
States or the (Soviet Union.<lb />
If Great Britan enters the Com-<lb />
munity, as seems likely, the Eu-<lb />
ropean Community will become an<lb />
even more powerful force in the<lb />
free world. It will be able to pay<lb />
a greater share of the aid to under-<lb />
developed nations . . . able to pro-<lb />
vide for its own defense . . . able<lb />
to give the United States a power-<lb />
ful ally for peace at the bargain-<lb />
ing table with the Soviets.<lb />
U. S. Helped Europe Unite<lb />
The Marshall Plan after World<lb />
War II gave Western Europe the<lb />
help and spirit it needed to revive<lb />
from war which killed its young<lb />
men, destroyeyd its cities, and de-<lb />
pleted its resources. The idealism<lb />
and cooperative spirit of the Mar-<lb />
shall Plan were transferred to the<lb />
leaders of Western Europe, some<lb />
of whom had shared a long dream.<lb />
That dream was a Europe where<lb />
Germans and Frenchmen and their<lb />
neighbors would live in peace while<lb />
raising living standards for all<lb />
their people. In short, a United<lb />
States of Europe.<lb />
As it turned out, this was one of<lb />
the times in history that the dream-<lb />
ers got heir way . . . and it's hap-<lb />
pening even sooner than they<lb />
hoped.�European Community In-<lb />
formation Service.<lb />
Parents who scorn the "See, See,<lb />
See" tedium of basal readers"<lb />
have long cherished the story<lb />
about tine first-grade teacher who<lb />
steps out of her wrecked car �<lb />
cry, " Oh, Oh, Oh�Damn, Damn,<lb />
Damn Now the gag has grown<lb />
to an entire parody of the best-<lb />
known reader, Fun with Dick and<lb />
Jane. At this month's convention<lb />
of the National Education Associa-<lb />
tion, delegates hazily passed<lb />
around the anonymous spoof, Fun<lb />
ith Hamlet and His Friends. Ex-<lb />
cerpts:<lb />
See Hamlet run. Run, Hamlet,<lb />
Run.<lb />
He is going to his mother's room.<lb />
"I have something to tell you,<lb />
mother says Hamlet. "Uncle<lb />
Claudius is bad. He gave my fa-<lb />
ther poison. Poison is not good.<lb />
I do not like poison. Do you like<lb />
poison?"<lb />
"Oh, no, indeed says his mo-<lb />
ther. "I do not -like (poison<lb />
"Oh, there is Uncle Claudius<lb />
says Hamlet "He is hiding be-<lb />
hind the curtain. Why is he hiding<lb />
behind the curtain? Shall I stab<lb />
h 1mWhat fun it would be to stabb<lb />
him through the curtain<lb />
See Hamlet draw his sword. See<lb />
Hamlet stab. Stab, Hamlet, Stab.<lb />
See Uncle Claudius blood.<lb />
See Uncle Claudius blood gush-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Gush, Blood, Gush.<lb />
See Uncle Claudius fall. How<lb />
funny he looks, stabbed.<lb />
Ha, ha, ha.<lb />
But it is not Uncle Claudius.<lb />
It is Polonius. Polonius is Ophelia's<lb />
father.<lb />
"You are naughty, Hamlet says<lb />
HamOtet's mother. "You have<lb />
stabbed Polonius<lb />
But Hamlet's mother is not<lb />
cross. She is a good mother. Ham-<lb />
let loves his mother very much.<lb />
Hamlet loves his mother very, very<lb />
much. Does Hamlet love his mother<lb />
a little too muchPerhaps.<lb />
See Hamlet run. Run, HamOet,<lb />
Run.<lb />
"I am on my way to find<lb />
Uncle Claudius Hamlet says.<lb />
On the way he meets a man. "I<lb />
am Laertes says the man. "Let<lb />
us draw our swords. Let us duel<lb />
See Hamlet and Laertes duel.<lb />
See Laertes stab Hamlet. See Ham-<lb />
let stab Laertes.<lb />
See Hamlet's mother drnk pois-<lb />
on. See Hamlet stab King Qliaudius.<lb />
See everybody wounded and<lb />
Weeding and dying amd dead.<lb />
What fun they are having!<lb />
Wouldn't you like to have fun<lb />
like that?�(Time, July 20, 1962)<lb />
Medical Societies<lb />
Discuss Roles Of<lb />
Senior Citizens<lb />
More tJhan 125 people from the<lb />
eastern (part of the state attended<lb />
an (Area Conference on Aging<lb />
here last Wednesday, July 18, an-<lb />
nounced Dr. Stephen R. Bartlett of<lb />
Greenville, chairman.<lb />
Sponsored by the N. C. Medical<lb />
Society in cooperation with the<lb />
Pitt County Medical Society and<lb />
the Committee on Aging, the Con-<lb />
ference centered attention on ap-<lb />
praisal of the significance of added<lb />
years and expansion of opportuni-<lb />
ties for fulfiilment among older<lb />
people.<lb />
The meeting brought together<lb />
representatives of agriculture,<lb />
labor, business, government, in-<lb />
dustry, churches, schools, health<lb />
professions and agencies, service<lb />
clubs, senior citizens groups, and<lb />
communications media.<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins was<lb />
guest speaker at the luncheon and<lb />
he discussed "The Role of the Aging<lb />
in a New Society<lb />
The morning (program featured<lb />
a symposium on "Preparation for<lb />
Livring" and a panel discussion on<lb />
Achieving Results through Recre-<lb />
ation, Agriculture, Industry, and<lb />
Retraining and Rehabilitation<lb />
The afternoon session included<lb />
four group meetings for discussion<lb />
of "Health Maintenance and Aitti-<lb />
tudinal Adjustments "Rehabilita-<lb />
tion, Counsling, and Retraining<lb />
"Education for Emotional and So-<lb />
cial Adjustments and "Communi-<lb />
ty Planning and Coordination for<lb />
Home-Care Services<lb />
Among approximately forty par-<lb />
ticipants in the day's programs<lb />
were the following representatives<lb />
of the sponsoring groups: Dr.<lb />
Fleming Fuller of Kinston, First<lb />
Vice President of the N. Cw Medi-<lb />
cal Society; Dr. Charles P. Adams<lb />
of Greenville, President of the Pitt<lb />
County Medical Society; and Dr.<lb />
James W. Butler of East Carolina<lb />
College, Chairman of the Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Committee on Aging.<lb />
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Business, Economics Expert!<lb />
Discuss Basic Training Need<lb />
Renowned speakers are discuss-<lb />
ing the need of more and better<lb />
(training for young people in bastic<lb />
(business and economics in a con-<lb />
ference staged by the East Caroi-<lb />
Qiina lOollege School of Business<lb />
July 23-27.<lb />
With Dr. James L. White as con-<lb />
ference director, the program is<lb />
highlighted! hy six experts in basic<lb />
business and economic education<lb />
as discussion leaders. They are Dr.<lb />
Z. S. Diokerson, Jr Head of the<lb />
Department of Business Education<lb />
Madison College, Harrisonburg,<lb />
Va B. Lewis Keeling, Associate<lb />
Editor in Basic Business with<lb />
South-Western Publishing Co<lb />
Cincinnati, Ohio;<lb />
Dr. Harlan B. Miller, Director ojf<lb />
the Educational Division, Institute<lb />
of Life Insurance, New York City;<lb />
James Parthemos and Dr. Thomas<lb />
C. iSanders, Economists, Federal<lb />
Reserve Bank, Richmond, Va and<lb />
Arthur L. WaDker, Supervisor of<lb />
Business Education Service, State<lb />
Board of Education, Richmond, Va.<lb />
iA graduate of Eastern Kentucky<lb />
State College, Dr. Dickerson re-<lb />
ceived tihe M. S. and the Ed. D.<lb />
degrees from the University of<lb />
Kentucky. Prior to joining the fac-<lb />
ulty of Madison College, he served<lb />
for seven years as head of the De-<lb />
partment of Business Administra-<lb />
tion and Education at Florence<lb />
State College.<lb />
Mr. Keeling attended Ohio North-<lb />
ern University where he received<lb />
the B. S. degree in Education and<lb />
from Indiana University, he re-<lb />
ceived the M.B.A. degree. As As-<lb />
sociate Editor of the South-West-<lb />
ern Publishing Company since 1956,<lb />
he has also served as instructor<lb />
in the Norwood Technical SchooS<lb />
since 1956.<lb />
Dr. Miller as Director of the<lb />
Educational Division of the Insti-<lb />
tute of Life Insurance has the re-<lb />
sponsibility for the preparation<lb />
and distribution of teachng 'aids in<lb />
the area of money management and<lb />
family finance. A graduate of<lb />
Kansas State Teachers College, he<lb />
was granted the Master of Science<lb />
degree hy he University of Deli-<lb />
ver, where he majored in economics<lb />
and finance. The Ph.D. degree was<lb />
awarded to him by the University<lb />
of Colorado. � �<lb />
Prior to joining the staff of the<lb />
Federal Reserve Bank in I960, Mr.<lb />
Parthemos taught at he Universi-<lb />
ty of South Carolina, (Catawba GoI-<lb />
lege, Presbyterian College, Duke<lb />
University, and Tulane University.<lb />
A native off Abbeville, S. C, he at-<lb />
tended Clemson College, received<lb />
the A. B. degree from Erskine<lb />
College, and the M. A. degree from<lb />
the University of South Carolina.<lb />
After being awarded a Fulbright<lb />
Scholarship to the University of<lb />
Athens, Greece, Mr. Parthemos did<lb />
additional graduate study at Duke<lb />
University.<lb />
Before joining the bank's staff<lb />
in 1959, Dr. Sanders had been a<lb />
cost analyst with the New York<lb />
Quartermaster Price Adjustment<lb />
Office; secretary-treasurer of The<lb />
Culpeper Corporation; instructor<lb />
in statistics at Ohio University;<lb />
statistician for the Bureau of Pop-<lb />
ulation and Economic Research<lb />
land acing instructor in economics<lb />
at the University of Virginia; and<lb />
associate professor of economics<lb />
(at the University of Virginia; and<lb />
associate professor of economics at<lb />
the University of Richmond where<lb />
he was also acting director of<lb />
evening classes. Aifter graduating<lb />
from Harvard College with an A.<lb />
B. degree in bioflogy, Dr. Slanders<lb />
entered Harvard Graduate School<lb />
of Business Administration, where<lb />
he received his M.B.A. degree. He<lb />
later received his Ph.D. in econom-<lb />
ics from the University of Vir-<lb />
ginia.<lb />
Mr. Walker received the B. S.<lb />
degree in Business Administration<lb />
from North Texas State Teachers<lb />
College and the M. A. degree in<lb />
Business Education from Colorado<lb />
State College of Education. From<lb />
1943-1945 he served as professor<lb />
and head of the department of<lb />
Business Education at Western<lb />
Michigan College of Education.<lb />
As a visiting professor in Busi-<lb />
ness Education, Mr. Walker has<lb />
been much in the demand in uni-<lb />
versities and colleges in the U.S.A.<lb />
Administration Names <lb />
Athletic Promotion Dir<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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Classified Advertisi<lb />
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Work Needed, Rides,<lb />
Riders, For Sale,<lb />
For Rent, Personal<lb />
Vansant, Former Pirate Gridder, Returns<lb />
As Teacher9 Baby Buc's Football Coach<lb />
Henry iCiharles Vansant, for the<lb />
past year line coach of the Hope-<lb />
well, Va high school football team,<lb />
will join the coaching staff at East<lb />
Carolina College on September 1.<lb />
Announcement of Vansanfs ap-<lb />
pointment to the ipositiom of tfiresh-<lb />
man football coach was made by<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgesnsen, director of<lb />
athletics, and Head Football Coadh<lb />
Clarence Sitasavich. Vansant will<lb />
have a teaching- assignment in the<lb />
East Carolina Department of<lb />
Health and Physical Education.<lb />
Vansant holds the B. S. and<lb />
M. A. degrees which he earned at<lb />
East Carolina College. He was an<lb />
outstanding football player for the.<lb />
Pirates and in his senior year won<lb />
the John B. Christenbury Award<lb />
for scholarship and leadership<lb />
awarded to a physical education<lb />
major.<lb />
Vansawt's home town is Hamfp-<lb />
ton, Va where his father, H. C.<lb />
Vansant, makes his home. From<lb />
1954 to 1957, Vansant served with<lb />
the 82nd Airborne Division. His<lb />
wife is the former Miss Ronnie<lb />
MacDonald, of Fayeteville. The<lb />
Vansants have a 20-month-old son,<lb />
Charles.<lb />
Dr. Jorgensen said Vansant was<lb />
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