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Easttarolinian<lb />
V'ol<lb />
XXXVIII<lb />
East Carolina Co liege<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. 19K3<lb />
Gov. Presents<lb />
New Interning<lb />
Number 26<lb />
s<lb />
anford, Governor oi X. c. announced in a<lb />
Leo Jenkins President of EC, that the<lb />
will conduct a hummer Internship Program<lb />
�rnment in 196 from June 17 through August<lb />
X<lb />
Rainy Weather For Marchathon<lb />
w ill provide the<lb />
twenty outstand-<lb />
nts to work in<lb />
 State Gov-<lb />
their work,<lb />
will have in-<lb />
I discussion on<lb />
related prob-<lb />
na in evening<lb />
twice a week,<lb />
le held once a<lb />
and luncheons<lb />
e supervision of a<lb />
and will have<lb />
� aders, and politi-<lb />
as guests and re-<lb />
i e ir ex perie nces<lb />
: fully on an in-<lb />
Lnterns will live<lb />
rmitories at North<lb />
'� loliege.<lb />
alify for the In-<lb />
n, an applicant<lb />
eted two years<lb />
ege work and<lb />
a resident of North<lb />
enrolled in a<lb />
educational insti-<lb />
and professional<lb />
eligible. A furth-<lb />
- application is the<lb />
will be paid<lb />
fact that interns<lb />
$75.00 per week.<lb />
Dr. .lames H. Tucker, Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs, said that appli-<lb />
cations are available at the Stu-<lb />
dent Affairs Office, the College<lb />
Placement Office, the Student<lb />
Government Office, and at the of-<lb />
fices of the Heads of the History,<lb />
Economics, Business Administra-<lb />
tion, and Education Departments.<lb />
All applications must be returned<lb />
to the (Governor's Office in Raleigh<lb />
by February 15, 1963, and appli-<lb />
cants will be notified of their ac-<lb />
ceptance or rejection by early<lb />
April. Selection is to be made by<lb />
a committee which includes promi-<lb />
nent political scientists teaching<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
In concluding his letter to Presi-<lb />
dent Jenkins, Governor Sanford<lb />
said that the 1962 Summer In-<lb />
ternship Program was highly suc-<lb />
cessful aiid that the program seem-<lb />
ed to him an excellent means of<lb />
attracting superior students to<lb />
careers in State Government as<lb />
well as a remarkable opportunity<lb />
for able students to learn some-<lb />
thing of the workings of State<lb />
Government.<lb />
Twenty-one members of the AFROTC Drill Team inarched through the streets" Greehf Satur-<lb />
day m their fourth annual Marchathon for the Pitt County March of Dimes. Although freezing rains<lb />
halted the march, $806 was collected�$194 short of their goal.<lb />
Drill Team Holds Marchathon;<lb />
Collects $806 In Dimes March<lb />
Freezing rain Saturday marred<lb />
the Fourth Annual March of Dimes<lb />
Marchathon of the East Carolina<lb />
AFROTC Drill Team. Despite a<lb />
Dr. Judd Announces Lecture Topic;<lb />
M<lb />
H. Judd, Republican<lb />
-man for twenty<lb />
ithority on U.S.<lb />
will speak in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium Thursday evening,<lb />
January 31, at 8:15 p.m. His topic<lb />
will be "The World Conflict Moves<lb />
to a climax The program will<lb />
Dr. Walter H. Judd<lb />
be open to the public. All faculty,<lb />
staff, and students are invited to<lb />
a Social Hour which will be held<lb />
in Or. Judd's honor at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Thursday in the social rooms of<lb />
Flanagan Building.<lb />
As a Congressman, Dr. Judd has<lb />
served on the Committee on For-<lb />
eign Affairs, and has played an<lb />
important role in establishing our<lb />
relief recovery, re-armament, and<lb />
economic development programs<lb />
abroad. He was a delegate to the<lb />
U.N. General Assembly in 1957,<lb />
and a delegate to the World Health<lb />
Organization Assembly in 1950 and<lb />
1958. In a Congressional poll in<lb />
1962, he was voted one of the five<lb />
most influential members of the<lb />
House of Retresentatives, the only<lb />
one so named from the minority<lb />
party.<lb />
His lecture Thursday is sponsor-<lb />
ed by the Pitt County Executives<lb />
Club in conjunction with the Lec-<lb />
ture Committee. The program will<lb />
be the first of a series which will<lb />
include former President Harry S.<lb />
Truman; the noted author, Harry<lb />
Golden; and General Carlos Romu-<lb />
lo, soldier and diplomat. The pre-<lb />
ceding have acceipted invitations to<lb />
appear on the lecture series, but<lb />
no dates have been announced.<lb />
State Senator R. L. Huanber, Pres-<lb />
ident of the Executives Club, Dr.<lb />
John H. Howell, and Ruby E. Edens<lb />
of the college faculty have worked<lb />
together in planning the series.<lb />
Dr. James White chairs the com-<lb />
mittee in change of arrangements<lb />
for Dr. Judd's visit.<lb />
unanimous vote by the twenty-one<lb />
members of the team to keep on<lb />
marching the weather forced a<lb />
halt to the Marchathon.<lb />
The 1963 Marchathon began at<lb />
8 a.m. in front of the Pitt County<lb />
Courthouse, launching another con-<lb />
tinuous march. Hoping to break all<lb />
past records of money collected and<lb />
time marched, the Team was de-<lb />
termined not to stop because of the<lb />
rain which began about 1 p.m. Af-<lb />
:er the Drill Team was required to<lb />
leave, volunteer cadets, members<lb />
of the Angel Flight, and the Arnold<lb />
Air Society remained at their cor-<lb />
ners to collect money. A total of<lb />
$806 was collected.<lb />
In 3pite of the rain and cold<lb />
weather the spirits of the team<lb />
seemed high. Smiles were on many<lb />
of their faces as they marched in<lb />
formation carrying the nearly ten<lb />
pound M-l rifles.<lb />
The EC AFROTC Cadets held<lb />
their first Machathon in 1960.<lb />
During a continuous drill of ap-<lb />
proximately twelve hours, funds<lb />
for the county March of Dimes<lb />
were collected. The Marchathon<lb />
was successfully repeated in 1961<lb />
and 1962.<lb />
The Drill Team has been engag-<lb />
ed in various activities this year,<lb />
ranging from participating in the<lb />
Greenville and Bethel Christmas<lb />
parades, to marching in the EC<lb />
Homecoming Parade.<lb />
Traffic Committee Posts<lb />
Change Ins Regulations<lb />
The Traffic Committee wishes to<lb />
call to the attention of the faculty,<lb />
staff, and all students the follow-<lb />
ing changes in traffic regulation<lb />
effective Saturday, February 2,<lb />
1963:<lb />
1. Varsity street (between Rawl<lb />
Building and Wright Building) will<lb />
be one way going east to the in-<lb />
tersection of the street on the east<lb />
side of Rawl Building.<lb />
2. No traffic or parking will be<lb />
permitted on that part of North<lb />
State Avenue between the inter-<lb />
section of North State Avenue and<lb />
Student Avenue and the intersec-<lb />
tion of North State Avenue and<lb />
Faculty Circle. This is the area of<lb />
North State Avenue behind Austin<lb />
Building.<lb />
3. Parking on Carolina Avenue<lb />
from the vicinity of Austin Build-<lb />
ing to Campus Drive is reserved<lb />
for faculty and staff.<lb />
4. Parking on Faculty Crrcle<lb />
between intersections with North<lb />
State Avenue is reserved for fa-<lb />
culty and staff.<lb />
5. The parking lot across Tenth<lb />
Street from the Gymnasium is re-<lb />
served for Day Students only.<lb />
It is hoped that these changes<lb />
will aid in lessening the traffic<lb />
problem on campus.<lb />
Students Attend<lb />
Rehearsal<lb />
Of 'Mattress9<lb />
Ed Loessin, Director of<lb />
Once Upon A Mattress, has<lb />
announced that the first<lb />
three hundred students to<lb />
present their ID cards at<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium by<lb />
7:45 p.m Friday, Febru-<lb />
ary 1, will be privileged to<lb />
see a preview rehearsal of<lb />
Once Upon A Mattress,<lb />
The curtain rises at S:00<lb />
p.m.<lb /><pb facs="00038794_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2<lb />
EAST<lb />
INITIATIVE<lb />
Many individuals foster loud complaints about the<lb />
mailed fist the administration supposedly holds over<lb />
almost all aspects of campus life. The control the admin-<lb />
istration exercises is hardly anything so cumbrous as<lb />
a mailed fist; it is exercised cautiously, quietly, and<lb />
subtley; it is always efficacious. The method most fre-<lb />
quently takes a form that closely resembles "moral<lb />
suasion to borrow a term from economics.<lb />
Close administration control on college campuses<lb />
is nothing new. It has lessened through the years, but<lb />
is still exercised on every campus, whether the school<lb />
is private or sicite supported. Students have agitated<lb />
for freed . : from this yoke for years, usually couching<lb />
their protests in the general milieu of the "fight for<lb />
student rights The majority of this "fight especially<lb />
a Ea . Carolina, has truly been a tale of sound and fury.<lb />
Its hollow ineffectiveness stems largely from a failure<lb />
to consider responsibilities when screaming about rights.<lb />
The first responsibility of anyone engaged in a<lb />
dispute should be to discover and interpret the consid-<lb />
erations that motivate his opponent. Through this<lb />
knowledge he should learn what to expect and when to<lb />
expect it. At East Carolina, the pressures of control in-<lb />
variably loom ominously whenever questions or events<lb />
arise that might somehow reflect on the good name<lb />
of the college. This should immediately lead us to con-<lb />
clude that the considerations of the administration are<lb />
ideally neither selfish nor petty. They are concerned<lb />
about the image of the college and its consequent repu-<lb />
tation, because its continued growth and prosperity de-<lb />
pend on that image.<lb />
Our students desire less restraint and more pro-<lb />
pitious rules on various aspects of campus life. They<lb />
cry vainly that "If students from Carolina and WC can<lb />
stay out until one o'clock and have reasonable drinking<lb />
privileges why can't we? Instead they could quietly<lb />
move to place East Carolina on a plane in the legislature<lb />
with other state supported colleges. Probably more than<lb />
half the present legislature graduated from some branch<lb />
of the greater university. They are not likely to cut<lb />
appropriations to their alma mater because of the oc-<lb />
casional peccadillo of some student. Conversely, many<lb />
interpret each unfavorable incident about East Caro-<lb />
lina as indicative of our lack of solidarity, and con-<lb />
sequently refuse to appropriate much needed money.<lb />
Legislators from west of Raleigh frequently do not be-<lb />
lieve that East Carolina exists as a major institution<lb />
of higher learning in North Carolina. To them we are<lb />
still a minor teachers college serving the backward<lb />
eastern areas.<lb />
What can the individual EC student do? Our parents<lb />
constitute a considerable portion of the North Caro-<lb />
lina electorate. Their influence would certainly be felt<lb />
if we urge them to exert it. We can exert our own in-<lb />
fluence through letters and personal contacts. We can<lb />
urge our graduates to support the school and the Alumni<lb />
Association. Equally important, we can conduct our-<lb />
selves educationally and socially in the public eye in<lb />
such fashion as to reflect credit on our school. When we<lb />
display enough energy and initiative to cement East<lb />
Carolina's reputation among the colleges of the state,<lb />
when we convince the public that we are intelligent, in-<lb />
dustrious students, then it will no longer be necessary<lb />
that the administration convince the public that we are<lb />
saints. Perhaps then, when we prove we are ready for<lb />
it, we can expect a lessening of administrative control.<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
Tues. 20�Mental Health Association Meeting, 7:00-10:00 p.m<lb />
Austin.<lb />
�Wrestling Match, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Carnival Entry Meeting, CU Office, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Guns of Navarone<lb />
�State Theatre: "White Slave Ship<lb />
wed. 30� Duplicate Bridge, Wright Social Room, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
�Faculty Meeting, 4:00 p.nu, Austin.<lb />
�Art School Sotpfaomore Meeting, 4:00 p.m.<lb />
�Rosemary, 7:30 p,m Austin.<lb />
Thurs. 31�Reception for Dr. Walter Judd, Flanagan Social Roams,<lb />
4:00 p.m.<lb />
�Chi Beta Phi, 317 Flanagan, 7:00 p-m.<lb />
�Dr. Walter Judd, 8:15 p.m Austin.<lb />
Fri. 1�Movie: "Madison Avenue Austin, 7:00 pjm.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Gypsy" with Natalie Woodt<lb />
Sat. 2�Graduate Business Test, Rawl, 8:00-12:00 noon.<lb />
�"Once Upon a Mattress 8:16 pjn McGinnis.<lb />
�.Basketball Game, EC vs. Atlantic Christian, Froeh Game<lb />
starts at 6:15 p.m.<lb />
Sun. 3�"Once Upon a Mattress<lb />
Mon. 4�Nurses Club, Rawl, 6:30 pjm.<lb />
�Faculty Recital, Austin, 7:30 p-niw<lb />
�"Once Upon a Mattress<lb />
C ARO LI N IAJ<lb />
Tuesday, January &amp;<lb />
�<lb />
Globe Trotting<lb />
I His Exhausted Majesty<lb />
with Tabibzadeh and Bede<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
M<lb />
������������<lb />
Since time immemorial countries<lb />
have searched to discover methods<lb />
and means to improve the quali-<lb />
ties of their respective civil ser-<lb />
vants. Confucious wrote volumi-<lb />
nous dissertations regarding the<lb />
issue and Ottoman emperors own-<lb />
ed their civil and military service<lb />
personnel. In every country de-<lb />
sirable positions were restricted<lb />
to the unqualified aristocrats who<lb />
either inherited, bought, or re-<lb />
ceived them. It was about the late<lb />
IHh century that appointments be-<lb />
came based on merit as a solution.<lb />
Before that time, however, leaders<lb />
and thinkers alike perceived the<lb />
problem and sought a solution.<lb />
One thinker thought of a genu-<lb />
ine formula in the privacy of his<lb />
harem. The thinker � his former<lb />
Majesty Fatali Shah; his domain<lb />
�Persia and part of today's Rus-<lb />
sia; and his discovery � the con-<lb />
clusion of an idiot. His majesty<lb />
was not satisfied with his civil<lb />
and military servants; his aggra-<lb />
vation was not due to his corps'<lb />
inefficiency or poor qualifications<lb />
since his vocabulary and know-<lb />
ledge has no associations with<lb />
these problems. His dissatisfaction<lb />
laid with his employees' disloyalty<lb />
qnd lack of allegiance towards him-<lb />
self, his invulnerable majesty. The<lb />
sovereign conceived that if all the<lb />
governmental positions were oc-<lb />
cupied by his male offspring the<lb />
problems of allegiance would be<lb />
automatically solved.<lb />
After all, his majesty the igno-<lb />
ramus reasoned, "My sons will love<lb />
me and thenceforth will be loyal to<lb />
me In order to provide the na-<lb />
tion and her citizens with loyal<lb />
officials and administrators, his<lb />
majesty labored at the tiresome<lb />
task of producing sufficient<lb />
Perfection<lb />
He stepped meditatively along<lb />
the white sand, kicking occasional-<lb />
ly at the hillocks whipped Up by<lb />
the wind. The crests of the waves<lb />
tossed the sunlight in blue-green<lb />
directions and then surged for-<lb />
ward to crumble on the beach.<lb />
Clouds billowed overhead like giant<lb />
mushrooms in an azure garden and<lb />
gulls drifted among them. An oc-<lb />
casional large wave rolled in and<lb />
caressed his feet, and he stopped<lb />
and contemplated the backwash<lb />
as it eddyed around his feet and<lb />
sculptured tiny ridges at the ends<lb />
of his toes.<lb />
Once as he stopped to watch the<lb />
eddies, the sunlight glinted from<lb />
a shell � red and gold and green.<lb />
He stooped and (plucked it from<lb />
the wet sand and rubbed it against<lb />
his shorts. When he held it out the<lb />
colors danced on the smooth surface<lb />
and he walked slowly on, twisting<lb />
the shell between his fingers and<lb />
regarding the changing colors. As<lb />
he turned the shell, he felt a chip<lb />
along one edge and, disappointed,<lb />
he sailed it high up on the dunes.<lb />
Later as the sun rested along the<lb />
ocean's edge, he returned along the<lb />
same beach. When he reached the<lb />
place where he had thrown the<lb />
shell he climbed up the dune, think,<lb />
ing to retrieve the shell and keep<lb />
it. He scrambled over the dune,<lb />
digging his ' toes into the sand<lb />
searching; but he could not find<lb />
it. As night descended, he clamber-<lb />
ed down the dune and wandered<lb />
back along the beach.<lb />
Classified Ad<lb />
Lost: Silver charm bracelet<lb />
with ten charma. Reward of-<lb />
fered. Contact Joyce Brown,<lb />
Fleming 282.<lb />
vow<lb />
ly<lb />
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vacancies.<lb />
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and the inatitu-<lb />
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experiment. The<lb />
the producing arm<lb />
tn of future civil servants.<lb />
wivea were the I reducing<lb />
chinea and his majesty<lb />
t  abort Deriod, thn ugn<lb />
erator. In a n(,t p� '<lb />
sovereign's diligence, some<lb />
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and fil'ed the vacancies as tl<lb />
reached puberty. The result: the<lb />
system was a fiasco and the citi-<lb />
zens received the burden of mi<lb />
ing and adulating 800 additional<lb />
inefficient, unqualified, and arro-<lb />
i ant parasites.<lb />
Quimmle;<lb />
This past summer the United<lb />
states National Student Associa-<lb />
tion held its loth National Stu-<lb />
dent Congress. The Confess met<lb />
on the campus of Ohio State Uni-<lb />
versity from August 19 until<lb />
August 30. Various subjects were<lb />
debated, and, in turn, condoned or<lb />
condemned. Among the items de-<lb />
bated was nuclear testing.<lb />
In the midst of serious and<lb />
lengthy debating which was aug-<lb />
mented by publications from<lb />
groups of various political stands,<lb />
someone inserted a bit of humor<lb />
into the formality with a sheet of<lb />
resolutions he had printed and dis-<lb />
tributed. The material distributed,<lb />
needless to say, does not neces-<lb />
sarily represent the views of the<lb />
USNSA. Part of it went as follows:<lb />
"It is suggested that, during<lb />
the nuclear testing debate, dele-<lb />
gates choose the resolution below<lb />
which most closely approximates<lb />
their own position.<lb />
"Lib: The USNSA condemns all<lb />
nuclear testing and regrets the<lb />
whole bloody mess.<lb />
"Webster Quimmley Society<lb />
(named in memory of the famous<lb />
middle of the roader who was<lb />
killed in an automobile while driv-<lb />
ing over the islands of the Santa<lb />
Ana freeway): The USNSA con-<lb />
demns the Soviet Union's resump-<lb />
tion of tests and deplores the<lb />
United States' earlier test series.<lb />
We regret the fact that we only<lb />
deplore the United States testing<lb />
and seem to be using a double<lb />
standard. It should be noted, how-<lb />
ever, that the Soviet Union vio-<lb />
lated the moratorium and hence is<lb />
more condemnable than the U. S.<lb />
On the other hand, it i3 arguable<lb />
that the Soviets were justified in<lb />
resuming testing after the French<lb />
explosions which we deplore. In<lb />
sum, we hope the Soviet Union will<lb />
note that we have deplored the<lb />
West twice while condemning the<lb />
Soviets only once and, therefore,<lb />
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EC School Of Music<lb />
Stages Vocal Clinics<lb />
Two choral clinics to be staged<lb />
by the School of Music for high<lb />
school vocalists in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina will take place Feb. 2<lb />
and Feb. 16. Gordon Johnson, Di-<lb />
rector of the College Choir, will<lb />
direct the two meetings and will<lb />
be assisted in a series of auditions<lb />
and rehearsals by faculty members<lb />
of the School of Music.<lb />
The two meetings are a follow-up<lb />
less than half the students vote<lb />
in eamrois elections and though<lb />
some critics describe student gov-<lb />
ernment activities as "Mickey<lb />
Mouse the Students' Association<lb />
at the University of Texas dis-<lb />
charges definite responsibilities.<lb />
For instance, the Student As-<lb />
sembly approves the apportionment<lb />
SAM Stages Activities;<lb />
Students Insight<lb />
Gives<lb />
ers of the Society<lb />
snent of Manage-<lb />
� actively engaged<lb />
try, commerce,<lb />
Pli Kappa Tau<lb />
Is Four<lb />
(Pledges Jan. 8<lb />
. ' itM<lb />
were installed by<lb />
. social fraternity,<lb />
- The formal candle-<lb />
was conducted by<lb />
ttrick, fraternity chap-<lb />
m  Tctigue, pledge<lb />
�r.<lb />
-<lb />
r era rothers are Donald<lb />
uglas Strickland,<lb />
irkson Cox, and Wil-<lb />
'�' er. They were se-<lb />
r - high scholastic<lb />
- lership, and their<lb />
an jntlemanliness.<lb />
initiation ceremony<lb />
" ra were honored at<lb />
rt the fraternity house<lb />
1 Ea t Third Street. An in-<lb />
- � honoring new mem-<lb />
9, and guests was<lb />
"lay rnght, Jan. 19.<lb />
Texas Univ. Discharges<lb />
Definite SGA Duties<lb />
Austin, Texas (I. P.) Although . of each $17.57 student activity fee<lb />
("blanket tax") to eight different<lb />
�student activities. Such fees last<lb />
Fall amounted to more than $300,<lb />
000.<lb />
Committees maintained by stu-<lb />
dent government conduct opinion<lb />
surveys and referendums; hear<lb />
grievances about campus practices;<lb />
study ways to improve scholastic<lb />
integrity and enhance the educa-<lb />
tional atmosphere; provide leader-<lb />
ship for freshman orientation, the<lb />
Campus Chest fund drive, and the<lb />
flash card, Roundup and Cultural<lb />
Entertainment activities; supervise<lb />
elections and investigate problems<lb />
related to international students<lb />
and integration.<lb />
During the tpast year, the As-<lb />
sembly took action in a number of<lb />
areas including married students'<lb />
housing, student insurance and<lb />
wages, disciplinary regulations,<lb />
curfew hours, and tuition.<lb />
Chief student spokesman is Mar-<lb />
ion (Sandy) Sanford, Jr senior<lb />
government major, who as 1962<lb />
Students' Association president has<lb />
a private office, a secretary, and<lb />
$100 a month paycheck.<lb />
He ipresides over the Assembly,<lb />
serves on the important Texas<lb />
Union boards of directors, and is<lb />
one of five students composing Uni-<lb />
versity President Joseph R. Smi-<lb />
ley's advisory cabinet. Sanford also<lb />
makes key appointments, including<lb />
student representatives on the Ath-<lb />
letic Council and the Ex-Students'<lb />
Association executive council.<lb />
of a clinic at the college last year<lb />
which had an attendance of more<lb />
than 275 high school students and<lb />
choir directors. This enthusiastic<lb />
response encouraged the staging<lb />
of two clinics this year so that<lb />
more schools might have opportun-<lb />
ity to participate, Mr. Johnson<lb />
stated.<lb />
A s( ecial feature of the Febru-<lb />
ary clinics at EC will be auditions<lb />
held by teachers of voice in the<lb />
School of Music for promising high<lb />
school singers. These sessions of<lb />
Among major events at each of<lb />
the clinics will be a series of sec-<lb />
tional rehearsals. Personnel of the<lb />
School of Music who will direct<lb />
these groups will be Mr. Johnson;<lb />
Charles Stevens, director of the<lb />
Men's Glee Club; Beatrice Ohaun-<lb />
cey, director of the Women's Chor-<lb />
t s; and Dr. Hjortsvang, director<lb />
of the Chapel Choir.<lb />
Concluding events at each of the<lb />
clinics will be making a tape re-<lb />
cording by participants for broad-<lb />
casting on radio stations through-<lb />
fifteen minutes each will be sche- j out the state and a concert in hon-<lb />
pi Sigma Adds<lb />
r "ft Members<lb />
government, and education.<lb />
A national professional organi-<lb />
ation, the Society, known in the<lb />
Business School as SAM, stages<lb />
each year a series of monthly<lb />
meetings, conducts seminars and<lb />
round-table discussions, visits in-<lb />
dustrial plants for talks with exec-<lb />
utives, and participates in com-<lb />
munity services which give student<lb />
an insight into management.<lb />
The Society is open to business<lb />
majors of at least sophomore<lb />
standing who have maintained an<lb />
overall C scholastic average. The<lb />
local business group strives "to<lb />
develop human resources and to<lb />
provide business with a better pro-<lb />
duct to train, mold, and refine<lb />
Dr. James Stewart of the School<lb />
of Business faculty serves as ad-<lb />
visor to SAM.<lb />
Robert P. Miller has been named<lb />
by the members of the Society as<lb />
acting president.<lb />
Serving with Miller in executive<lb />
positions are Frederick Lorbach-<lb />
er, secretary; Richard H. Cash,<lb />
treasurer; and Howard Glenn Wil-<lb />
liams, reporter.<lb />
Other members of SAM include<lb />
Russell J. Finley; John J. Heery;<lb />
James F. Jackson; Linwood W.<lb />
Ro.ier; Mrs. Ruth B. Scott; Mar-<lb />
tin P. Steinberg; Gerald A. White;<lb />
and Julian Daniel Rhem.<lb />
duled on request by the individual<lb />
student and his director. Conduct-<lb />
ing the auditions will be Gene<lb />
Strassler, Dr. Carl T. Hjortsvang,<lb />
Dan Vornholt, and Mrs. Gladys<lb />
White.<lb />
II G<lb />
aa RPta chapter of Sig-<lb />
ra Sigrnm, social sorority<lb />
l announced that thirteen<lb />
skrtanti have completed<lb />
llwp reqrrirements and are<lb />
"��W of the local chapter.<lb />
np members are Melba A.<lb />
�� Ue Forbis, Carol Louise<lb />
- �. Margaret Avera, Linda<lb />
L llT' Limia E- Killian,<lb />
jjj Skirmer, Owen E. Rouse,<lb />
Ve C Ward' Jacqueline Polk,<lb />
w'lA' Efiis�n, Travette Jennette<lb />
j0 Ai Mkigett.<lb />
aw ber maintained a C<lb />
lZ0n aI1 m,bects taken dur"<lb />
d Hre period in addition<lb />
s other pledge require-<lb />
of the chapter.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
Attend Council<lb />
Janice Hardison, Director of<lb />
Alumni Affairs and Foundations<lb />
and Dr. Robert W. Williams, Chair-<lb />
man of the Foundations Commit-<lb />
tee, represented EC at the South-<lb />
eastern District Convention of the<lb />
American Alumni Council in At-<lb />
lanta, Ga. January 27-28.<lb />
While there, they attended a<lb />
series of coherences and work-<lb />
tops relating to tMr work at EC.<lb />
Miss Hardison participated m pro-<lb />
grams of alumni publications and<lb />
annual giving programs. Dr. Wrt-<lb />
liams attended session on ap-<lb />
I proaches foundations.<lb />
Wilder Addresses<lb />
Library Club Meet<lb />
The Library Club held its first<lb />
meeting of the new year January<lb />
14, 1963, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 215<lb />
of Joyner Library. The guest speak-<lb />
er for the evening was Miss Vernie<lb />
Wilder, faculty member of the Li-<lb />
brary Science Department. Miss<lb />
Wilder's topic was "The Light-<lb />
house which was about H. W.<lb />
Wilson and the H. W. Wilson Com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
Mallory Proposes<lb />
To Bleed Campus<lb />
For 500 Pints<lb />
EC's goal for the bloodmobile,<lb />
which will be outside Wright<lb />
Building, February 13-14, is 500<lb />
pints.<lb />
At a recent Dean's Advisory<lb />
Council meeting, club representa-<lb />
tives and dorm presidents were<lb />
asked to call meetings and to ask<lb />
for donations.<lb />
Classes will be excused for do-<lb />
nors while they are at the blood-<lb />
mobile and refreshments will be<lb />
served to donors.<lb />
Students under twenty-one who<lb />
wish to contribute blood must go<lb />
to Dean Mallory's office and get<lb />
a Consent of Release card to be<lb />
signed by their parents.<lb />
or of visitors on the campus by the<lb />
College Choir under the direction<lb />
of Mr. Johnson.<lb />
Bates To Speak<lb />
To Health Assn.<lb />
Tonight At 7:45<lb />
Louise Bates, PhD ScD Direc-<lb />
tor of Research for the Gesell In-<lb />
stitute of Child Development, will<lb />
I speak at the annual meeting of the<lb />
Pitt County Mental Health Asso-<lb />
ciation in Austin Auditorium, Jan-<lb />
uary 29, at 7:45 pjm.<lb />
Dr. Frank Fuller, President of<lb />
the Pitt 'Ooumity Mental Health As-<lb />
sociation, will preside; Reverend<lb />
John Dralke, Jr will present the<lb />
invocation; and Dr. Leo Jenkins<lb />
will welcome the members. After<lb />
being introduced by Mrs. Ellen Gar-<lb />
roll, Vice-President of the Pitt<lb />
County Mental Health Association,<lb />
Dr. Ames will speak on "Child<lb />
Growth and Development<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Awards Tuition<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
The Zeta Psi Chapter of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha, honorary-professional music<lb />
fraternity, has ap roved plans to<lb />
award a $240 tuition scholarship<lb />
this spring. The award will be<lb />
available to any student in the EC<lb />
School of Music next September.<lb />
Candidates wi!l audition at the<lb />
School of Music on Friday and<lb />
Saturday. May 11 and 12, and the<lb />
winner will be selected on the basis<lb />
of musicianship, financial need,<lb />
and character.<lb />
The scholarship will be financed<lb />
through the chapter Scholarship<lb />
Fund which has been established<lb />
for the purpose of attracting out-<lb />
standing music students to EC.<lb />
Chapter projects, general fund ap-<lb />
propriation's and donations from<lb />
alumni during the last two years,<lb />
have increased the size of the<lb />
Scholarship Fund.<lb />
The Scholarship Committee has<lb />
distributed information about the<lb />
award to prospective students,<lb />
music supervisors, and music teach-<lb />
ers throughout North Carolina,<lb />
South Carolina, and Virginia.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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SPORTS REVIEW<lb />
By LLOYD "STACK" LANE<lb />
Jack McComas, coach at Atlantic Christian, came out<lb />
last Thursday and said what many coaches in the Carolina<lb />
Conference may have been thinking- this year. McComas<lb />
says that the CC has teams that could "play Carolina, or<lb />
Wake Forest and beat them He went on to state that "the<lb />
Southern Conference has teams that couldn't win in this<lb />
league (CC)<lb />
It seems that Mr. McComas' view has been well proved<lb />
by the Pirates this year. EC has knocked off three Southern<lb />
Conference schools � VMI, The Citadel, and Richmond ��<lb />
and played one of their best games in a losing cause against<lb />
another Southern Conference school � Davidson. The Pirates<lb />
on the other hand are only two and two against CC squads.<lb />
The Pirates have been beaten twice by Lenoir Rhyne and<lb />
have won games from High Point and Elon. The Pirates face<lb />
another CC team this Saturday night � Atlantic Christian.<lb /><lb />
One of the doormats of the Carolina Conference has<lb />
started to pull the rug out from under its opponents. Atlantic<lb />
Christian is shedding its nickname of the high school" in<lb />
relation to sports. AC has started on the comeback trail and<lb />
they are taking pride in announcing it in the papers by the<lb />
scores that they have been piling up on their competition.<lb />
The Bulldogs have hit the century mark three times in as<lb />
many home games. The Atlantic five beat Guilford 103-83,<lb />
St. Andrews 104-56, and Old Dominion 105-95. These teams<lb />
are not powerhouses, but the Bulldogs 75-73 victory over<lb />
Appalachian proued something. The victory was even more<lb />
impressive because they beat the Mounties on their home<lb />
court. The Apps, as any coach in the CC can tell you, are no<lb />
pushovers in their den. The Saturday night encounter with<lb />
AC will be the last Pirate home game this season.<lb />
 4: <lb />
Some Odds and Ends<lb />
Princeton isn't going to be a pushover if these Ivy<lb />
Leaguers get into the. NCAA playoffs this Spring. Princeton<lb />
is way out in front of all apposition, and the boy who is<lb />
keeping them on top is Bill Bradley. Bradley is averaging<lb />
29.6 per game and is ranked near the top in national scoring.<lb />
1 II I I I ��! Ill . � �<lb />
Baby Bucs Beat Seahawks,<lb />
Yoder, Kinnard Pace Attack<lb />
Th-e Pirate frosh took control of<lb />
the game from the qpening horn<lb />
and never relinquished control as<lb />
they shot down the Wilmington<lb />
Seahawks 88-69 Wednesday night<lb />
in the gym.<lb />
EC was paced by Jack Yoder.<lb />
Yoder ihit 25 in the Baby Bucs<lb />
sixth victory of the year against<lb />
six loses. Bobby Kinnard was also<lb />
up there in the point totals with<lb />
24. Kinnard connected on eleven<lb />
from the floor and two of four<lb />
from the foul line. Yoder was 12<lb />
for 20 from the floor and one for<lb />
one from the line.<lb />
The high man for the visitors<lb />
was hot from the floor. Gene Bo-<lb />
gash garnered 11 of 11 field goals<lb />
and 1 of 3 foul shots.<lb />
EC G F T<lb />
Yoder 12 1-1 25<lb />
Woodside 3 1-1 7<lb />
Straighten Up And Fly Rfrht<lb />
Hodges65-717<lb />
Williamson31-27<lb />
Phillips12-24<lb />
Kinnard112-424<lb />
Hoyle10-12<lb />
Ricks10-02<lb />
Laittimore00-10<lb />
Gilliam00-00<lb />
Totals3812-1888<lb />
WilmingtonGFT<lb />
Bogash111-323<lb />
Hoylan02-22<lb />
Hamilton52-312<lb />
Ware01-11<lb />
Shipp10-02<lb />
Barbour74-418<lb />
Cole41-19<lb />
Lichenstein10-02<lb />
Buzzell00-00<lb />
Bill Otte (left) loses his balance in last Saturday's same with Oftotfcorpc. Gerald P�rk� r<lb />
after the little spheroid.<lb />
Hot Petrel Shooting Percentaji<lb />
Burns Pirates In 63-58 Loss<lb />
Brogden Contributes 20 Point Effort<lb />
Totals<lb />
29 11-15 69<lb />
Oglethorpe College abandoned<lb />
their usual ball control tactics to<lb />
defeat the Pirates 63-58 in the<lb />
college gym Saturday night. The<lb />
win proved to be an act of re-<lb />
venge against the Pirates. EC<lb />
beat Oglethorpe .two weeks ago<lb />
to knock the Petrels out of the<lb />
top ten small college rankings.<lb />
The Atlanta school was hot<lb />
from the floor and the foul line.<lb />
Oglethorpe hit over 70 percent<lb />
of their field goal attempts and<lb />
had a perfect 15 of 15 from the<lb />
line.<lb />
The Petrels put on a fine ex-<lb />
hibition of floor shooting to gain<lb />
a 30-28 halftime edge. The Pi-<lb />
rates were not out of the game,<lb />
and came back after the inter-<lb />
mission to prove it. EC struck<lb />
for eight points to their oppon-<lb />
ents three to move into a 36-33<lb />
lead with 16:00 to go.<lb />
Oglethorpe rallied five minutes<lb />
later to make the score 49-43.<lb />
From this point to the final horn,<lb />
OC was to remain in control.<lb />
In the final minutes, EC pulled<lb />
within two points of the Petrels<lb />
at 58-56. Oglethorpe's center Mor-<lb />
ris Mitchell hit two from the floor<lb />
to move OC into a commanding<lb />
62-56 lead with less than a minute<lb />
remaining. EC got two on a goal<lb />
and Oglethorpe another foul shot<lb />
to round out the scoring.<lb />
Bill Brogden was hig-h man for<lb />
the Pirates with 20 points. Bill<lb />
Otte and Lacy West hit in double<lb />
figures for the Bucs. Otte had 18<lb />
and West, 13.<lb />
Bob Nance was the big man for<lb />
Oglethorpe with 20. Three other<lb />
starters for the Petrels were in<lb />
double figures�Mitchell 13, Sex-<lb />
ten 13, and Thomas 11.<lb />
Theft<lb />
9-5 seasontorn<lb />
ECGF<lb />
Weste0 A<lb />
Otte'<lb />
Parker1<lb />
Williams04<lb />
Brogden14-4<lb />
Knowlea0<lb />
Totals<lb />
Oglethorpe<lb />
Nance<lb />
Sexton<lb />
Whitford<lb />
Mitchell<lb />
Thomas<lb />
Totals<lb />
:o IM<lb />
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9<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
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4-4<lb />
24 15-15<lb />
Bil Conmff (pictured above kept hi. 4-0 string intacTng twG pins in the Pirate wrestlm<lb />
matches last weekend. EC still came oat on the short end in both meetings-H-ll with OW dI�i��f<lb />
(O.D.), and Douglass (Ft. Bragg). EC wrestles St. Andrews tonight at 7:00 in the gym. <lb />
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