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Easttarolinian<lb />
vKxxxviii<lb />
Wright Near Completion<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 19fi3<lb />
Number 27<lb />
VVX-K.<lb />
on right IJuilding, which began many months ago,<lb />
01 nearing completion. Plans are now in order to complete the<lb />
roetior vuthin the next month.<lb />
Art Center Exhibits<lb />
Work By Blakesiee<lb />
e Art Center will<lb />
g and drawings by<lb />
Speight during<lb />
and members<lb />
olina Art Society<lb />
Speight with a<lb />
Jtioa and preview Sunday ai-<lb />
ry 3 from 3:00<lb />
Hie exhibition will<lb />
� the general public<lb />
ry 28.<lb />
� came to Greenville<lb />
tember 1962 when<lb />
'� Dr. Francis Speight<lb />
:n-residence at EC<lb />
t rs " waa born in Evans-<lb />
es, She grew up in Wash-<lb />
 ' a here she studied<lb />
n School of Art.<lb />
usband while study-<lb />
Pennsylvania Academy<lb />
r Ars in Philadelphia, Pa.<lb />
Fotm M 'iiH at The Barnes<lb />
pv.tJon at MeHoiv pa near<lb />
at the Pennsylvania National Ex-<lb />
hibition at Legonier Valley, Pa.<lb />
Her paintings are represented in<lb />
the collections at the Pennsylvania<lb />
Academy and at Bethelhem, Pa.<lb />
She has shown her work many<lb />
times along with her international-<lb />
ly known husband. She is am active<lb />
member of The East Carolina Art<lb />
Society. During the past year and<lb />
a half she has been teaching paint-<lb />
ing classes at the Art Center. She<lb />
is presently teaching Tuesday even-<lb />
ings in Aydem, at the Greenville<lb />
Art Center Wednesday mornings<lb />
and Thursday evenings, and in<lb />
Kinston on Tuesday mornings.<lb />
01<lb />
Faint<lb />
under her maiden<lb />
 'rah Blakesiee. She has<lb />
 rn'5? awards for her work.<lb />
07 tWife the Pient of the<lb />
ship T Rr"P��n Travel Scholar-<lb />
arv a lfMl he received the<lb />
r� ih A�ual Exhibition<lb />
at Pennsylvania Acad-<lb />
K, p.19w- th Annual Exhi-<lb />
at Wooere Gallery.<lb />
T. Hil Pa- n in 1960 the<lb />
k the � and Gold Medal Award<lb />
' Sessional Artists Class<lb />
A. P. 0. Sponsors<lb />
Annual White Ball<lb />
The Kappa Upsilon Chapter of<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega will again spon-<lb />
sor tibe annual White Ball sched-<lb />
uled for Feb. 23. The proceeds of<lb />
the dance, as in the past, will go<lb />
to the CrippJed Children's Hospi-<lb />
tal m Chapel Hill.<lb />
The big event of the dance will<lb />
be the crowning of the White Ball<lb />
Queen. Miss Judy Payne, Theta<lb />
Chi Sweehheart. fa currently reipm-<lb />
fng as the White Ball Queen and<lb />
will crown this year's queen.<lb />
Truman, Mur-ow<lb />
Visit Campus In 1963<lb />
January's bulletin issued from<lb />
the Alumni Office of EC is now<lb />
being distributed to alumni and<lb />
friends of the college, (Director of<lb />
Foundations and Adufmaii Affairs,<lb />
Janice Hardison has announced.<lb />
Page one of the bulletin forecasts<lb />
major events of 1963 in a "Look<lb />
Forward" column and winds up<lb />
1962 here with a "Look Forward"<lb />
column.<lb />
This year the bulletin states,<lb />
Governor Terry Sanford, first<lb />
North Carolina governor to attend<lb />
a football game on the campus,<lb />
will be honor guest at the East<lb />
Carolina-Wake Forest contest when<lb />
the new stadium is dedicated Sept.<lb />
21; and former President Harry S.<lb />
Truman will appear as speaker on<lb />
the campus in May.<lb />
Other major events of 1963 noted<lb />
by the bulletin will be the estab-<lb />
isnment of a college Development<lb />
Fund by the Alumni Association;<lb />
premiere performance of Kermit<lb />
Hunter's play "The Faithful Light-<lb />
ning commencement address by<lb />
Director Edward R. Murrow of the<lb />
U S. Information Agency; com-<lb />
pletion by novelist Ovid W. Pierce<lb />
of the faculty of his third novel;<lb />
nd outdoor performances in the<lb />
new stadium by both the North<lb />
Carolina Symphony and the N. C.<lb />
State Ballet Company.<lb />
.Aimong last year's major develop-<lb />
ments listed by the bulletin, were<lb />
'(�nations by friends of the col-<lb />
i ge of more than a quarter of<lb />
n million dollars for a new 16,000<lb />
seat stadium; awarding of con-<lb />
tracts for a new 7-floor dormitory<lb />
for women; opposition by the Board<lb />
of Trustees to any proposal to add<lb />
East Carolina to the Consolidated<lb />
University; raising the Depart-<lb />
ments of Music and Art to the<lb />
status of Schools; addition of Clar-<lb />
ence Stasavich to the college staff<lb />
as football coach; and a LTSO Tour<lb />
to Iceland, Greenland, and La-<lb />
brador by the college Opera Thea-<lb />
ter.<lb />
The bulletin includes also cour-<lb />
rent news of college events; an<lb />
illustration of the new women's<lb />
dormitory, which is now under<lb />
construction; and "career" notes<lb />
on alumni.<lb />
College Choir, Faculty<lb />
Represent Music School<lb />
The School of Music will be rep-<lb />
resented on the program of the<lb />
Southern Division of the Music<lb />
Educators National Conference by<lb />
the College Choir and by several<lb />
faculty members who will present<lb />
napers, conduct meetings, take part<lb />
in workshops, or appear as speak-<lb />
ers. The convention will take place<lb />
in Charleston, W. Va March 19-23.<lb />
The East Carolina College Choir,<lb />
an ensemble of fifty men and wo-<lb />
men students, has accepted an in-<lb />
vitation to present a program of<lb />
choral music as a special attrac-<lb />
tion of the meeting. The group will<lb />
Freshman Year<lb />
Becomes Obsolete<lb />
New Haven, Conn. (I.P.) � Yale<lb />
University finds that the tradition-<lb />
al Freshman Year is becoming- ob-<lb />
solete, according to a report by a<lb />
special faculty committee of seven<lb />
professors. The committee urges<lb />
a revamping of the curriculum and<lb />
the handling of first-year college<lb />
students.<lb />
The report recommends that the<lb />
Freshman Class be split up and<lb />
boused with upperclassmen, and<lb />
not, as has been the case here for<lb />
more than thirty years, treated as<lb />
a separate campus. To this end,<lb />
the administration of the Fresih-<lb />
man Year should be assimilated<lb />
into Yale College which would<lb />
be responsible for all four years<lb />
of the undergraduate student body,<lb />
the report recommends.<lb />
In reaffirming Yale's policy re-<lb />
quiring' frve courses in the Fresh-<lb />
man Year, as against a minimum<lb />
of four required in many other<lb />
colleges, the report states: "At the<lb />
same time we believe that a prin-<lb />
ciple of flexibility should prevail,<lb />
and flexibility Is not difficult to<lb />
secure at Yale, where rich resour-<lb />
ces are provided for undergrad-<lb />
uates<lb />
be directed by Gordon Johnson, who<lb />
will also present a paper to the Re-<lb />
search Section of the organization.<lb />
Dean Earl E. Beach, past presi-<lb />
dent of the Southern Division of<lb />
the MENC, will address a group<lb />
of approximately 1,100 secondary<lb />
school teachers of music and the<lb />
State Officer's Assembly. He will<lb />
also act as chairman of a Concert<lb />
Session and participate in Re-<lb />
search, Music Supervisory, and<lb />
Teacher Education sessions.<lb />
Several compositions by Dr.<lb />
Martin Mailman, composer in resi-<lb />
dence, will be performed by the<lb />
College Choir and by an elemen-<lb />
tary-school band from Atlanta,<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Mrs. Ruth G. Shaw will give a<lb />
demonstration at a workshop of 300<lb />
elementary-school teachers.<lb />
Traffic Gomm.<lb />
States Changes<lb />
The Traffic Committee<lb />
wishes to call to the attention<lb />
of the faculty, staff, and all<lb />
students the following changes<lb />
in traffic regulation effective<lb />
Saturday, February 2, 1963:<lb />
1. Varsity street (between<lb />
Rawl Building and Wright<lb />
Building) will be one way go-<lb />
ing east to the intersection of<lb />
the street on the east side of<lb />
Rawl Building.<lb />
2. No traffic or parking will<lb />
be permitted on that part of<lb />
North State Avenue between<lb />
the intersection of North State<lb />
Avenue and Student Avenue<lb />
and the intersection of North<lb />
State Avenue and Faculty Cir-<lb />
cle. This is the area of North<lb />
State Avenue behind Austin<lb />
Building.<lb />
3. Parking on Carolina Ave-<lb />
nue from the vicinity of Aus-<lb />
tin Building to Campus Drive<lb />
is reserved for faculty and<lb />
staff.<lb />
4. Parking on Faculty Circle<lb />
between intersections with<lb />
North State Avenue is reserv-<lb />
ed for faculty and staff.<lb />
5. The parking lot across<lb />
Tenth Street from the Gym-<lb />
nasium is reserved for Day<lb />
Students onlv.<lb />
Buc Beauty<lb />
Linda Daniels, a blond-haired, blue-eyed sophomore English major<lb />
from Durham, N. O, is this week's Buc Beauty. She is a "Big Sister19<lb />
in Umstead Dorm and is an Alpha Phi pledge.<lb /><pb facs="00038795_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2<lb />
E<lb />
AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Friday, February i ,<lb />
PURPOSES<lb />
Last Tuesday night or early Wednesday morn-<lb />
ing, someone hanged three effigies from the balcony<lb />
of Wright. Over the three figures, which were labeled<lb />
Tommy, Leo and Bill, a sign read: It's Time for a<lb />
Change. Down with Dictators. The figures were stuffed<lb />
with old EAST CAROLINIANS and L and M cigarette<lb />
packs. (Which proves that the perpetrators had a sense<lb />
of humor; but, it would be appreciated if the next time<lb />
they would be more considerate�the proximity of the<lb />
effigies to the EAST CAROLINIAN office coupled with<lb />
the effigial innards might lead people to suspect our<lb />
hand in this. Heaven forbid we should ever do such a<lb />
dastardly thing.)<lb />
Actually, the entire incident is laughable and as<lb />
much a part of college life as football and dry lectures.<lb />
However, it affords an occasion for us to ask two ques-<lb />
tions: (1) What motivates anonymous acts? (2) What<lb />
is the value of such random action as this?<lb />
The answer to the first is frequently obvious. It<lb />
is simply not politic to do some things we consider very<lb />
worthwhile and sign our names. Throughout history,<lb />
men have committed anonymous acts: the Boston Tea<lb />
Party; pamphlets circulated by revolutionists; or con-<lb />
tinued editorial and pamphlet attacks on the establish-<lb />
ment under a pseudonym. These men migtht never have<lb />
accomplished their purpose had they fought or written<lb />
openly. The pm-pose here is the important thing. Their<lb />
actions were purposeful.<lb />
This leads to the second question. The hangings<lb />
Tuesday night have little if any purpose. If, as rumor<lb />
would have us belive, members of the IDC, irate with<lb />
so-called Mallison-fraternity control of the student gov-<lb />
ernment, hanged the effigies, the choice of subjects be-<lb />
comes even more obtuse. Mr. Eyerman has never done<lb />
anything and to our knowledge has no intentions of do-<lb />
ing anything. Mr. Mallison has accomplished more for<lb />
East Carolina students than any SGA president in the<lb />
four years of our attendance here. He has attempted<lb />
to equalitate the system of representation so that as<lb />
many students as are interested can participate in stu-<lb />
dent government. He has facilitated the amelioration<lb />
of women's dormitory closing hours on weekends. (Some-<lb />
thing the rantings and promises of sundry predecessors<lb />
and critics had not done). He has worked with the ad-<lb />
ministration and with student leaders to bring about<lb />
many needed changes in as many areas as possible�<lb />
all with the best interests of the students in mind. As<lb />
regards control of the senate by anyone, Mallison has<lb />
made a statement to this newspaper that he favors<lb />
democratizing the SGA by changing the constitution<lb />
to read that any student who has 96 or more hours may<lb />
run for SGA president. This would oppose any fraterni-<lb />
ty stand.<lb />
The hanging of the third figure is utterly ridicu-<lb />
lous. It would make it seem that President Jenkins is<lb />
in disfavor with the student body. Nothing could be<lb />
further from the truth. He is the most popular college<lb />
president with his students of whom we know, and un-<lb />
der no circumtsances should the irresponsible and anony-<lb />
mous actions of some malcontent be interpreted as re-<lb />
flecting the opinions of the majority.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published semi-weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
editor<lb />
business manager<lb />
junius d. grimes ni<lb />
keith hobbs<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $2.60 per year<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
FnL 1�Preview Rehearsal of "Once Upon a Mattress McGinnis,<lb />
7:45 pjn limited to first 300 students.<lb />
�Movie: 'Madteon Avenue" w2t�h Dana Andrews and Eleanor<lb />
Parker, lAnistin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Gypsy" with Natalie Wood.<lb />
-Stalte Theatre: "White Slave Ship<lb />
Sat. 2�Graduate Business Exam, Rawl, 8:00 a.m. � 12:00 noon.<lb />
�Movie: same as above.<lb />
�Basketball Games: EC vs Atlantic Christian, frosh at 6:15<lb />
p.m varsity at 8:00 p.im.<lb />
�&amp;GA Musical Prdouotion: "Once Upon a Mattress " McGinnis,<lb />
8:15 p.m.<lb />
Sun. 3�"Once Ujpon a Mattress<lb />
Mon. 4�CU Bowling League, Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 pan.<lb />
�Nurses �lut, .Rawl, 6:30 p-m.<lb />
�Duplicate Bridge, Wrigiht Social Room, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
�Faculty Recital, Austin, 7:30 pjn.<lb />
�"Once Upon a Mattress .<lb />
Tues. 5�Beginners' Bridge, Wrighft Social Room, 3:00 p.m<lb />
�Basketball Game: EC frosh vs William &amp; Mary frosh, 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
�"Once Upon a Mattress<lb />
Thurs. 7�Beginners' Bridge, Wright Social Room, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
�Ohapel Services, "Y" Hut, 6:30 pjnou<lb />
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POLITICS and POKER<lb />
by Behr and Mortillaro<lb />
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Politics and poker,<lb />
Politics and poker,<lb />
Mix them up and find<lb />
the joker<lb />
Fiorello!<lb />
The recent crippling strikes of<lb />
the N. Y. printers' union and the<lb />
Atlantic and Gulf Coast long-<lb />
shoremen have focused the atten-<lb />
tion of the public that the aggran-<lb />
dizement of big lubor may be de-<lb />
feating its own ends (the common<lb />
good) without parallel revamping<lb />
of the .present legal system in re-<lb />
spect to labor.<lb />
Unionism has grown by leaps<lb />
and bounds since William H. Syl-<lb />
vis made the first attempt to form<lb />
a labor mnion on a national scale<lb />
in 1866. The power of unionism<lb />
reached unprecedented heights dur-<lb />
ing the crash of the thirties and<lb />
the war years that followed. At<lb />
this time, unions were taken under<lb />
the (protective wings and built into<lb />
the platform of the Democratic<lb />
,party. That unionism had, for good<lb />
or for ill, become a part of the<lb />
American co-political system was<lb />
made evident when Dan Tobfn,<lb />
founder of the Teamsters, was<lb />
photographed at banquets on the<lb />
right side of F.D.R. himsedf! The<lb />
eminent American author, John<lb />
Dos Passos, paraphrased the sit-<lb />
uation when lie stated, "Big union-<lb />
ism did not cease in the forties,<lb />
quite the contrary. The trend in<lb />
unionism (for the past two decades<lb />
has been one of steady dialation.<lb />
The increment has been so swift<lb />
that it has given rise to a lag be-<lb />
tween unionism and the present<lb />
day legal system. lAs ironical as it<lb />
may seem, a direct correlation<lb />
may be seen in the (present day sit-<lb />
uation and the aggrandizement of<lb />
big business over the legal sys-<lb />
tem a half-century ago, from which<lb />
unionism grew. The lag between<lb />
these two factors � unionism and<lb />
the legal system � has given rise<lb />
to so much chaos and is so detri-<lb />
mental to the American economy<lb />
that it is no longer &amp; question of<lb />
should the. present day legislature<lb />
pertaining to unions be revamp-<lb />
ed, but rather when and how this<lb />
revamping will be done. Bipartisan<lb />
agreement, among both the liberals<lb />
and conservatives of Congress, on<lb />
the fact that the power of union-<lb />
ism has transgressed far beyond<lb />
the point of diminishing returns<lb />
has made it evident that sweeping-<lb />
revisions are needed in the now ex-<lb />
isting labor laws. However, it is<lb />
dubious whether or not Congress<lb />
will take any significant action<lb />
without Presidential leadership.<lb />
That this leadership will not be<lb />
forthcoming was shown by the<lb />
manner in wliich Kennedy side-<lb />
stepped enforcement of the Taft-<lb />
Hartley Act in the recent long-<lb />
shoremen strike. Instead of en-<lb />
forcement of the T-H Act, he turn-<lb />
ed the issue over to a three-man<lb />
arbitration board headed by Sena-<lb />
tor Wayne Morse (D-Ore.). The<lb />
reason for Kennedy's reluctance<lb />
to act is obvious. Labor legislation<lb />
is a Pandora's box; and being the<lb />
master politician that he is, he<lb />
will avoid opening the lid. J.F.K.<lb />
needs labor's vote. That this vote<lb />
is not always an ace up the sleeve<lb />
for the Democrats was pointed out<lb />
recently when Michigan (the<lb />
stronghold for labor) elected<lb />
George Romney as Governor (Re-<lb />
publican and (possible GOP candi-<lb />
date in the up-coming presidential<lb />
race. Thus, no Kennedy action.<lb />
That our major labor control<lb />
law, the Taft-Hartley Act, is ob-<lb />
solete is evident when one consid-<lb />
ers two pertinent facts: (1) It is<lb />
too inflexible. In the 21 times the<lb />
act has been inacted, the unions<lb />
involved have always been able to<lb />
predict and to dodge administra-<lb />
tion action. (2) The T-H Act can<lb />
only be invoked ,m the ease of a<lb />
"national emergency This lim-<lb />
itation completely ignores those<lb />
situations in which public conveni-<lb />
ence is at stake. To make matters<lb />
worse, and perhaps of greatest im-<lb />
iportance, the definition of what<lb />
constitutes a "national emergen-<lb />
cy" is nebulous. There are so many<lb />
Proposals and counter - proposals<lb />
(some sound, aimed at closing the<lb />
legal gap in the (present system;<lb />
�and some unsound, aimed at de<lb />
stroying tine power of unions com-<lb />
pletely) it is impossible, at this<lb />
Point, to predict what form any<lb />
new measures will assume. How-<lb />
ever, two things are certain. The<lb />
�5 �? h W U � �� r<lb />
both the Admmistration and Oon,<lb />
gress to take bold and definite<lb />
taon.<lb />
It is common sense to take<lb />
a method and try it If it fails,<lb />
admit it frankly, and try<lb />
other. But above all, try<lb />
thing.<lb />
�<lb />
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Iinquished their previous bnaJ<lb />
of soft drinks, �) 'act die I<lb />
have anything to do with the p<lb />
pie who imported aM market<lb />
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habit of soft drink consumers.�<lb />
each drink was due'y ii<lb />
into the market by a loaf pric-<lb />
ings of advert isementa aid fa<lb />
fares of popularizing' conmeB-<lb />
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among- soft drinks, and its tar<lb />
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Fabruswy 1. 1963<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Pag I<lb />
on<lb />
Mattress<lb />
9<lb />
Rollicking Musical Comedy Features<lb />
Singers, Dancers, Actors, Orchestra<lb />
takes the Princess Winifred for a scullery<lb />
 clean the mess.<lb />
Copy by<lb />
Katherine E. Johnson<lb />
Photography bv<lb />
Art Platt<lb />
maid.<lb />
The queen, in an effort to exhaust Princess Wini fred, decides to dance all night, and concocts the<lb />
"Spanish Panic<lb />
 Mattress, the an-<lb />
m tsical, will<lb />
Ginnis Auditori-<lb />
? 8 :15 p.m. Pro-<lb />
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�( ss a as a long<lb />
entitled<lb />
the Pea. It was<lb />
�  barely<lb />
� e Phoei<lb />
� �, the sensi-<lb />
rave re-<lb />
the opening<lb />
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; .�-� .� '� met<lb />
t the slaw summer<lb />
� �  effort,<lb />
office start-<lb />
problems<lb />
i a crisis<lb />
was needed for<lb />
-� � :� � season.<lb />
� I cost ed, the<lb />
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et signs. Aft-<lb />
shelter a<lb />
� � � r. ()nce<lb />
tress pan the wan-<lb />
�-� to rival Ulys-<lb />
�. moved from<lb />
�  the box o-f-<lb />
to num.<lb />
rk run closed on<lb />
Winifred the Swamp Princess ar-<lb />
rives.<lb />
Delicate, sensitive Winifred ar-<lb />
rives at the castle by swimsming<lb />
the moat. Abie to lift a dumbbell<lb />
with one band and to take care of<lb />
herself in general, Winifred is<lb />
likely to be as unsuccessful as her<lb />
predecessors but for the aid of the<lb />
court jester, the minstrel, and the<lb />
dashing knight. The jester and the<lb />
minstrel discover that the Queen's<lb />
ally, the wizard, is a member of<lb />
their actor's union.<lb />
The court is anxious to see Wini-<lb />
fred wed Dauntless. Many of the<lb />
ladies are feverishly trying to con-<lb />
ceal the fact that, they have not<lb />
waited for Dauntless' nuptials.<lb />
Among these ladies is Lady Lar-<lb />
ken, the beloved of Sir Harry, the<lb />
dashing knight.<lb />
The production staff is as fol-<lb />
lows: director, Edgar Loessin;<lb />
technical director, John Sneeden;<lb />
stage manager, S-uzi Truesdale;<lb />
lighting director, Bobby Imamura;<lb />
c nductor, Gene Strassler; chore-<lb />
rapher, Betty Rose Griffith; and<lb />
costume designer, Noel Tisdale,<lb />
assisted by Katherine Hoi lings-<lb />
worth.<lb />
The cast includes Minnie Ga<lb />
t. r, Winifred; Brett Watson,<lb />
Dauntless; Bonnie Gurrin, Lady<lb />
Larken; Jerold Teaehey, Sir Har-<lb />
ry; Lucile Dew, Queen; Gerald<lb />
Harrell, King Sexthnus; John<lb />
Berry, minstrel and narrator:<lb />
Bryan Bennett, jester; Dr. George<lb />
A. Goake, wizard.<lb /><lb />
Director Ed Loessin and Technical Director John Sneaden get advice<lb />
(?) from President Jenkins.<lb />
Jury 2. 1960, with a record of 470<lb />
performances. The production had<lb />
been so successful that, for the<lb />
first time in years, two road shows<lb />
of the same play set out at he<lb />
same time.<lb />
Once Upon a Mattress tells the<lb />
story of a mythical Iffth century<lb />
kingdom which is the setting for a<lb />
modem version of the old Hans<lb />
( hristian Anderson fairy tale, The<lb />
Princess and the Pea.<lb />
The ladies of the court have been<lb />
forbidden to marry until Prince<lb />
Dauntless weds. The raspy, dom-<lb />
ineering Queen, who constantly<lb />
bullies mute King Sextimus, does<lb />
not want her baby boy cut loose<lb />
from her apron strings. She de-<lb />
crees that the girl who marries<lb />
Dauntless must be so sensitive that<lb />
she cannot sleep on a pile of twen-<lb />
ty mattresses with the 'teen-ee-<lb />
est" pea under it.<lb />
Twelve princesses have failed to<lb />
pass the Queen's varied tests when<lb />
T! looks daunted in the finale to Act One. <lb />
Prince Dauntless iooks "�<lb />
'rince Dauntless appears dashing (?) in his three-quarter-length<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Parnell To Conduct<lb />
Band Clinic, Feb. 1-2<lb />
James H. Parnell, composer and<lb />
faculty (member of the School of<lb />
Music, will act. as conductor of the<lb />
High School Band Clinic at the<lb />
Eastern (South Carolina Band Clin-<lb />
Sports Car Club<lb />
Elects Cross<lb />
As New Prexy<lb />
The Buccaneer Sports Car Club<lb />
of EC announces the election of of-<lb />
ficers for the corning" year. Jim<lb />
Cross was elected President; Ger-<lb />
ald Grant, Vice-President; Doug<lb />
Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; and<lb />
Ed Lee as Sports Master. The club<lb />
now has a membership of thirty<lb />
enthusiasts. Their aim is to pro-<lb />
mote an interest in sports cars<lb />
and sports ear events.<lb />
Each first and third Tuesday of<lb />
the month the club meets at 7:30<lb />
pjm. in Washington. On the second<lb />
and f ourth Tuesdays the club meets<lb />
at Span's Car Shop at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
ic at Loris, S. C, February 1-2.<lb />
The band will be oomjposed of tal-<lb />
ented students from the eastern<lb />
counties of the state.<lb />
At a concert concluding the clin-<lb />
ic, the band will perform Mr. Par-<lb />
nell's "Two Grecian Scenes re-<lb />
cently published by Lake Publish-<lb />
ing Company of Duluth, Minn. His<lb />
compositions have been frequent-<lb />
ly performed by music groups on<lb />
the EC campus and at music clin-<lb />
ics in North Carolina and other<lb />
states.<lb />
In 1960 Mr. Parnell's "In Quest<lb />
of Truth" was performed by the<lb />
East Carolina Symphonic Band at<lb />
the inauguration of Dr. Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins as President. His "Suite<lb />
for Woodwind Quintet" was pre-<lb />
sented in May, 1962, at the Con-<lb />
temporary Music Festival of the<lb />
Carolina Composers Group on the<lb />
EC campus.<lb />
"Two Grecian Scenes" had its<lb />
premiere at East Carolina when it<lb />
was played in 1962 by the East<lb />
Carolina Symphonic Band at the<lb />
Eastern N. C. Band Clinic. It will<lb />
be performed before the Iowa<lb />
Bandmasters' Association this Feb-<lb />
ruary.<lb />
Fisher Joins Foreign<lb />
Language Dept. Faculty<lb />
o<lb />
Mrs. Violeta C. Fisher, formerly<lb />
Havana, Cuba, has joined the<lb />
faculty of the Foreign Languages<lb />
Department as an assistant pro-<lb />
fessor. She is teaching classes in<lb />
Spanish at the college.<lb />
A graduate of the University of<lb />
Havana, she holds the degree of<lb />
Music School Students<lb />
Present No. 9 Recital<lb />
Six well chosen comlpositions<lb />
made up series 63, number 9 re-<lb />
cital which was presented by the<lb />
students of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege School of Music.<lb />
William White opened the pro-<lb />
gram with the Trumpet Allegro by<lb />
Vivaldi. The second instrumental-<lb />
ist was James Bateman, clarinetist<lb />
who played the Grave and Allegro<lb />
Molto from the Concertini by Tar-<lb />
tini.<lb />
The single vocalist on tke pro-<lb />
gram was Miss Mary Rose Laur-<lb />
ence, who sang "Che Farro Senza<lb />
Euridice" by Gluck. The first piano<lb />
soloist was Miss Fonda Smithwick,<lb />
who played one of the Griffes tone<lb />
poems, "Lake at Evening Miss<lb />
Brenda Jacobs then played the<lb />
"Rondo" from the Piano Concerto<lb />
No. 2 by Beethoven. Miss Jacque-<lb />
line Shipp, organist, then played a<lb />
series of themes and variations<lb />
titled "Litanies" by Alien.<lb />
doctor of laws. In addition, she has<lb />
taken courses in Spanish and edu-<lb />
cation at Barry College in Miami,<lb />
Florida.<lb />
In Cuba she taught Spanish and<lb />
English in 1945-1958 in Centro<lb />
Especial No. 27 in Havana and<lb />
last year taught English at the<lb />
Lindsey Hopkins Education Cen-<lb />
ter in Miami.<lb />
Before coming to the United<lb />
States because of the political sit-<lb />
uation in Cuba, she had experience<lb />
as a lawyer and notary public<lb />
Peacetime Veterans Undergo<lb />
VA Rehabilitation Counsel<lb />
The first of some 2,000 North<lb />
Carolina peacetime veterans with<lb />
service-connected disabilities are<lb />
undergoing Veterans Administra-<lb />
tion counseling to avail themselves<lb />
of rehabilitation benefits offered<lb />
by a new law.<lb />
J. D. DeRamns, Manager of the<lb />
VA Regional Office at Winston-<lb />
Salem, N. C, estimated today that<lb />
approximately 100 veterans will<lb />
begin training under Public Law<lb />
87-815 by next spring.<lb />
The Peacetime Rehabilitation<lb />
Law provides for education or job<lb />
training for veterans who sustain-<lb />
ed disabilities during peacetime<lb />
military sarivce. Peacetime service<lb />
for purposes of the new law is the<lb />
period July 26, 1947, to June 26,<lb />
1950, and after February 1, 1955,<lb />
when the Korean War period end-<lb />
ed. Previously, only wartime vete-<lb />
rans were eligible for such bene-<lb />
fits.<lb />
'Training may contknue until the<lb />
veteran becomes employable but<lb />
cannot exceed 48 months Mr. De-<lb />
Ramus said.<lb />
The law requires VA to evaluate<lb />
a veteran's potential and counsel<lb />
him on the most suitable type of<lb />
rehabilitation training.<lb />
Mr. DeRamus pointed out that<lb />
veterans who receive future VA<lb />
peacetime disability rating will be<lb />
notified of their possible entitle-<lb />
ment to training. Those previously<lb />
rated disabled should contact the<lb />
VA Regional Office, 310 West<lb />
Fourth Street, Witiston-Salem,<lb />
N.C in the event they are in-<lb />
terested in benefits of the law.<lb />
While the law covers all dis-<lb />
abled peacetime veterans, it is<lb />
intended primarily to assist those<lb />
with pronounced handicaps.<lb />
Alpha Omioron Pi<lb />
Initiates Five<lb />
New Members<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi has announc-<lb />
ed the initiation of five sisters of<lb />
the Fall Quarter Pledge Class.<lb />
Each sister maintained a scholas-<lb />
tic average of C on all work taken<lb />
in addition to passing other re-<lb />
quirements of the social sorority<lb />
during an eight-week pledge per-<lb />
iod.<lb />
The five new sisters are Cather-<lb />
ine Elizabeth Hudson, Carolyn<lb />
Anne Landin, Sandra Lucille Oliv-<lb />
er, Catherine Tatum Moore, and<lb />
Doris Ann Willets.<lb />
Members who served as Big Sis-<lb />
ters for the new Sisters are Le-<lb />
Anne Combs, Faye Cooke, Kaye<lb />
Briggs, Annette Stokes, and Jan-<lb />
ice Sessoms.<lb />
Pembroke Exhibits<lb />
EC Students' Art<lb />
Sculpture by students in the<lb />
School of Art at EC is now being<lb />
exhibited at Pembroke College. The<lb />
show is of particular interest there<lb />
since Pembroke is initiating a pro-<lb />
gram in sculpture under the direc-<lb />
tion of Howard Woody, Be alum-<lb />
nus and faculty member at Pem-<lb />
broke.<lb />
Varied types of sculpture execut-<lb />
ed in a number of different media<lb />
make utp the exhibition. The works<lb />
include a construction of thermal<lb />
formed plastic and walnut and one<lb />
fn copper and wood; welded bird<lb />
forms; &amp; welded assemblage of<lb />
found objects; carved figures in<lb />
walnut, oak, and elm; a cast lead<lb />
composition; and a portrait bast of<lb />
novelist Ovid W. Pierce,<lb />
Students whose work is included<lb />
in the exhibition are George B.<lb />
Jolley, Bettie Jo Ann Johnson,<lb />
Pasqnale J. T. Mazzoccoli, (Robert<lb />
Stancil, Jean Gupton Daniels,<lb />
James Smith, Patricia Waff, Caro-<lb />
lina Fletcher, Weldon T. Ward m,<lb />
Patricia Farrior, Ann Wilkinson,<lb />
Peggie Canipe, and Ronnie Cox.<lb />
In addition to student sculptors,<lb />
works will also be shown by Wee<lb />
ley V. Crawley, who is in charge<lb />
of the program in sculpture in the<lb />
BC School of Art; and Nancy Gas-<lb />
queral, a Greenville sculptor.<lb />
Senate Cancels<lb />
Business Session<lb />
The Student Senate did not hold<lb />
a formal business session Monday<lb />
night, January 28, because there<lb />
was not a quorum present. The<lb />
next regularly scheduled meeting<lb />
will be February 11 Joyner li-<lb />
brary.<lb />
A. P. O. Observe<lb />
Tenth Anniversary<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega, national serv-<lb />
ice fraternity, is observing the tenth<lb />
anniversary of its charter at EC<lb />
in a series of activities which will<lb />
be climaxed with a Ladies Night<lb />
dinner on February 8.<lb />
At the chapter meeting this<lb />
week, addresses to the member-<lb />
ship were made by the first presi-<lb />
dent of the East Carolina unit,<lb />
William S. Goodson, a Greenville<lb />
insurance executive, and Dr. James<lb />
W. Butler, chairman of the APO<lb />
advisory committee and represen-<lb />
tative of the national president.<lb />
He has been advisor to the frater-<lb />
nity here since its chartering on<lb />
January 27, 1953.<lb />
David Tucker is currently serv-<lb />
ing the fraternity as president.<lb />
He led a delegation of<lb />
members to a Greenville 11<lb />
worship services Sunday j 1<lb />
as a part of the anniveJ'<lb />
During the anmvers&amp;r.<lb />
the chapter has ha,j as v <lb />
meetings Dr. Leo y �?1<lb />
President at K .v hi<lb />
Mailory, Dean of iff<lb />
The Ladies Nig<lb />
Greenville re nt n<lb />
lowed by a n<lb />
tainment in th��<lb />
President Tucker<lb />
plans for the<lb />
on February 2<lb />
of the N. C. S<lb />
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February 1, 1963<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page I<lb />
Gresham Investigates Frost Dies Tuesday<lb />
Library Honors Poet<lb />
Freshmen Transfers<lb />
 , (I.P.) That<lb />
wrong in the<lb />
colleges, accord-<lb />
Perry E. Greshaan<lb />
ege, "is apparent<lb />
er of young<lb />
transfer at<lb />
shman year, if<lb />
i n of the first<lb />
�liege must as-<lb />
re� risibility for its<lb />
. to interpret it-<lb />
ndary schools, to<lb />
� i the parents and<lb />
s. Nom-academ-<lb />
more to do with<lb />
stration, poor per-<lb />
jval, or transfer,<lb />
are willing1 to ad-<lb />
to these human<lb />
social factors<lb />
. h imponderables<lb />
. ement, personal<lb />
I-being, or a sense<lb />
re of enormous im-<lb />
g people. High<lb />
test scores togeth-<lb />
Lit1 e descriptive state-<lb />
nothing about stu-<lb /><lb />
dent adjustment<lb />
factors<lb />
One reason for the colleges1 fail-<lb />
ure t0 interpret themselves, states<lb />
Dr. Gresham, "is the salesmanship<lb />
approach which has college officers<lb />
rooming to create a certain kind of<lb />
ublic acceptance. Certain self-ap-<lb />
pointed specialists, such as editors<lb />
or free lance writers, have further<lb />
confused the public by ranking- col-<lb />
leges according to excellence when<lb />
specialists in the field of college<lb />
 aluation have been hesitant to<lb />
undertake such a complicated ap-<lb />
proach. Widely circulated lists of<lb />
so-called superior colleges are a<lb />
kind of insult to higher education<lb />
when considered in light of the com-<lb />
plicated problem and the general<lb />
misinformation included.<lb />
'The real problem appears to lie<lb />
in the fact that the colleges have<lb />
not clearly understood themselves<lb />
in terms of nature, functions and<lb />
roals. It is fairly obvious that col-<lb />
lege officers cannot explain a col-<lb />
lege to high school counsellors if<lb />
they do not find it possible to ex-<lb />
plain the college to themselves.<lb />
The grand old man of American<lb />
poetry, Robert Frost, died last<lb />
Tuesday morning in a Boston hos-<lb />
pital. His death followed a seven<lb />
week batle against complications<lb />
arising from an operation.<lb />
Robert Lee Frost was born some<lb />
88 years ago in San Francisco. He<lb />
sold his first poem, "My Butter-<lb />
fly when he was twenty years<lb />
old. Later, he started farming in<lb />
Derry, New Hampshire and did<lb />
not sell another poem for ten years.<lb />
This New England life had a pow-<lb />
erful influence on him which be-<lb />
came evident in his later poetry.<lb />
Frost left for Europe in 1912,<lb />
and there he sold his first book<lb />
of poems, A Boy's Will, which had<lb />
been turned down earlier for pub-<lb />
lication in tihe United States. His<lb />
next work, North of Boston, was<lb />
also published in Europe. It is a<lb />
monologue which characterizes<lb />
New England life. These two books<lb />
established his reputation both<lb />
abroad and at home.<lb />
More recently, the U. S. Senate<lb />
unanimously adopted a resolution<lb />
honoring Frost on his seventy-<lb />
fifth birthday. Part of the citation<lb />
said his poems "have helped to<lb />
iguide Atmerican thought with<lb />
humor and wisdom, setting forth<lb />
to our minds a reliable represen-<lb />
tation of ourselves and all men<lb />
President Kennedy said on his<lb />
death, His dearth imporverishes<lb />
us all; but he has bequeathed his<lb />
nation a body of imperishable<lb />
verse from which Americans will<lb />
forever gain joy and understand-<lb />
ing. He had promises to keep, and<lb />
miles to go, and now he sleeps<lb />
Students Suggests Ways To Aquire<lb />
Love Of Country, Patriotic Education<lb />
e EC student who<lb />
i letter to the edi-<lb />
-rensral student<lb />
ray the proper<lb />
ag when it is he-<lb />
ist the letter in-<lb />
leone is interested<lb />
at most it only<lb />
a of the prob-<lb />
� �� student said,<lb />
- in civilian attire<lb />
it they are sup-<lb />
their right hand<lb />
ts when the Am co-<lb />
wered In my<lb />
; few words of this<lb />
"None of those in<lb />
n to realize . . <lb />
wer to the entire<lb />
� y not even a third<lb />
realised what<lb />
� -d to do at the<lb />
before this stu-<lb />
in his letter. But<lb />
o did not realize<lb />
. alone; there are<lb />
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iant of the most basic<lb />
we owe to our flag<lb />
t Employs<lb />
e Students<lb />
Next Summer<lb />
Chalet, a resort lodge at<lb />
land, N. C, will em-<lb />
students next sum-<lb />
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tresses, other jobs will be<lb />
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jo<lb />
e, sunh as clerical work,<lb />
V and in the kitchen. Ap-<lb />
;Cant� for the dining room posi-<lb />
m't he either juniors or<lb />
ith backgrounds in home<lb />
orirics.<lb />
V will be open from June 1<lb />
Jrt October. Those hired will<lb />
jj�d U stay through Labor<lb />
 niors. if they choose, may<lb />
n QBtil the Chalet closes.<lb />
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pe aPPnoation blanks. They<lb />
toH? � Cf�nJete their staff<lb />
oulfU and al aPPlioatl�ns<lb />
k in ahead of that date.<lb />
The reason most of these people<lb />
do not know what is required of<lb />
them is because they have never<lb />
been taught. I was eighteen years<lb />
old and receiving basic training in<lb />
the Army before I was taught<lb />
what respects are required of citi-<lb />
zens and soldiers at Retreat. Prior<lb />
to that, my patriotic education<lb />
had consisted of learning the<lb />
"Pledge of Allegiance" and "The<lb />
Star Spangled Banner" in primary<lb />
school and "repeating" them at<lb />
school assemblies through the<lb />
years. It took some time to learn<lb />
how to pledge allegiance to the<lb />
flag and "mean" it and to listen<lb />
to the national anthem and "hear"<lb />
it.<lb />
Patriotism, or love of country,<lb />
can be acquired in many ways.<lb />
Some people merely think about<lb />
the history, opportunities, beauty,<lb />
or freedom, of the United States<lb />
and become patriotic. Others ac-<lb />
quire ipatriofcism by comparing life<lb />
in America with life an other coun-<lb />
tries. A lesson in patriotism gained<lb />
by observing another country, par-<lb />
ticularly an enslaved country. is<lb />
not easily forgotten.<lb />
I was lucky enough to be a mem-<lb />
ber of the Infantry Battle Group<lb />
which was sent to reinforce the<lb />
American garrison in Berlin in<lb />
August, 1961, when the East Ger-<lb />
man Communists began building<lb />
the wall around free West Ber-<lb />
lin. The memory of armed police-<lb />
men stationed at every crossroad<lb />
on the highway between West<lb />
Germany and West Berlin will be<lb />
with me forever. But eveai more<lb />
than that, I will remember the<lb />
people who risked their lives to<lb />
crawl up to the highway to wave<lb />
at our convoy as we passed. Can<lb />
you imagine having to risk your<lb />
life to wave at someone? Seeding<lb />
something like that makes you aw-<lb />
fully glad you are an American.<lb />
All Americans cannot learn to<lb />
love their country by comfparing<lb />
it with other countries, but there<lb />
are ways of patriotically educating<lb />
the public without sending them on<lb />
guided tours. One of the best would<lb />
be to place more emphasis on. pa-<lb />
triotic education in our schools.<lb />
In the final analysis, patriotism<lb />
is a (personal matter, and there are<lb />
only two possible decisions � a<lb />
person either loves his country or<lb />
he does not love his country. How-<lb />
ever, the people of the United<lb />
States can do much toward multi-<lb />
plying the decisions "for" love of<lb />
country by emphasizing patriotic<lb />
education.<lb />
� HERB WILLIAMS<lb />
Art Club Visits<lb />
Washing<lb />
The members of the Art Club<lb />
and chaperones will leave on the<lb />
East Carolina bus for Washington,<lb />
D.C February 8, and will return<lb />
on the 10th. The trap is designed<lb />
to expose the members of the club<lb />
to the Washington National Mu-<lb />
seum of Art. The trip is being<lb />
jointly financed by the Art Club<lb />
and the students of the School of<lb />
Art.<lb />
The New Jersey Water Color<lb />
Society is currently displaying the<lb />
works of its members on the third<lb />
floor of Rawl. The exhibition will<lb />
be on display until the end of Feb-<lb />
urary.<lb />
SORRY<lb />
Closed due to installation of additional<lb />
Equipment<lb />
Will be re-opening in a few days.<lb />
On Campus<lb />
Kith<lb />
MaxQiraliran<lb />
(Author of "I Wat a Teen-age Dwarf, "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie GUlis etc)<lb />
THE CURSE OF THE CAMPUS: NO. 2<lb />
As was pointed out last week, one would think that with all<lb />
the progress we have made in the education game, something<lb />
might have been done by now about roommates. But no. The<lb />
roommate picture has not brightened one bit since Ethan<lb />
Goodpimple founded the first American college.<lb />
(Contrary to popular belief, Harvard was not the first. Mr.<lb />
Goodpimple started his institution some 75 years earlier. And<lb />
quite an institution it was, let me tell you! Mr. Goodpimple<lb />
built schools of liberal arts, fine arts, dentistry, and tanning.<lb />
He built a lacrosse stadium that seated 102,000. Everywhere<lb />
on campus was emblazoned the stirring Latin motto CAVE<lb />
MUSSI�"W&amp;tch. out for moose The student union contained<lb />
a bowling alley, a clock, and a 16-chair barber shop.<lb />
� '����-i. Kvi).w. ; . -� y<lb />
-�.V�; ��-�- ��i?&amp;<lb />
k ed&amp;(op 4�?, $y 'ibhtt<lb />
(It was this last feature�the barber shop�that, alas,<lb />
brought Mr. Goodpimple's college to an early end. The student<lb />
body, being drawn from the nearby countryside, was composed<lb />
chiefly of Pequots and Iroquois who, alas, had no need of a<lb />
barber shop. They braid their hair instead of cutting it, and as<lb />
for shaving, they don't. The barber, Tremblatt Follicle by name,<lb />
grew so depressed staring all the time at 16 empty chairs that<lb />
one day his mind finally gave way. Seizing his vibrator, he ran<lb />
outside and shook the entire campus till it crumbled to dust.<lb />
This later became known as Pickett's Charge.)<lb />
But I digress. We were discussing ways for you and your<lb />
roommate to stop hating each other. This is admittedly diffi-<lb />
cult but not impossible if you will both bend a bit, give a little.<lb />
I remember, for example, my own college days (Berlits, '08).<lb />
My roommate was, I think you will allow, even less agreeable<lb />
than most. He was a Tibetan named Ringading whose native<lb />
customs, while indisputably colorful, were not entirely endear-<lb />
ing. Mark you, I didn't mind so much the gong he struck on<lb />
the hour or the string of firecrackers he set off on the half-hour.<lb />
I didn't even mind his singeing chicken feathers every dusk and<lb />
daybreak. What I did mind was that he singed them in my hat.<lb />
To be fair, he was not totally taken with some of my habits<lb />
either�especially my hobby of collecting water. I had no jars<lb />
at the time and just had to stack the water any-old-where.<lb />
Well sir, things grew steadily cooler between Ringading and<lb />
me, and they might have gotten actually ugly had we not each<lb />
happened to receive a package from home one day. Ringading<lb />
opened his package, paused, smiled shyly at me, and offered<lb />
me a gift.<lb />
"Thank you I said. "What is it?"<lb />
"Yak butter he said. "You put it in your hair. In Tibetsa<lb />
we call it gree see kidstuff<lb />
"Well now, that's mighty friendly I said and offered him a<lb />
gift from my package. "Now you must have one of mine<lb />
"Thank you he said. "What is this called?"<lb />
"Marlboro Cigarettes I said and held a match for him.<lb />
He puffed. "Wow he said. "This sure beats chicken feathers tt<lb />
"Or anything else you could name I said, lighting my own<lb />
Marlboro.<lb />
And as we sat together and enjoyed that fine flavorful<lb />
Marlboro tobacco, that pure white Marlboro filter, a glow of<lb />
good fellowship came over us�a serene conviction that no<lb />
quarrels exist between men that will not yield to the warmth of<lb />
honest good will. I am proud to say that Ringading and I re-<lb />
main friends to this day, and we exchange cards each Christina<lb />
and each Fourth of July, firecrackers. c<lb />
Wherever you or your roommate may be�on any eampue<lb />
in any city, town, or hamlet in any Btate of the Union�you<lb />
will find Marlboro at your favorite tobacco counter�eoft<lb />
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Page 6<lb />
EAST CAROLIN I A N<lb />
Friday, Feb<lb />
SPORTS REVIEW<lb />
By LLOYD "STACK" LANE<lb />
There were many students wondering what the nick-<lb />
name "Petrel" meant on the Oglethorpe uniform. We harve<lb />
looked the word up and have found this:<lb />
Petrel-petrel � Any numerous sea birds of the order<lb />
Procellariformes and family Hydrobatidae. They are long-<lb />
winged birds which fly far from land, feeding on small sur-<lb />
face swimming creatures and refuse from ships, and breed-<lb />
ing in burrows and crevices in rocks and cliffs, usually on<lb />
islands. The plumage is chiefly dark, sometimes with white<lb />
areas. Several very small, dark-colored, white rumped species<lb />
are very abundant in the Atlantic and are known as stormy<lb />
petrels, or Mother Carey's chicken etc etc. . . .<lb />
Why Oglethorpe is called the PETRELS, has not been<lb />
figured out by the combined sports staff as of this writing.<lb />
One athletic team that deserves much credit for bring-<lb />
ing national recognition to EC is the swimming team under<lb />
coach Ray Martinez. Our swimming team knocked off highly<lb />
regarded Georgia in Athens Friday afternoon, and then<lb />
went on to submerge a highly touted VPI team. One interest-<lb />
ing note is that the VPI swimmers were making bets on how<lb />
much they would beat Pirate finmen. The Pirate swimmers<lb />
consisted of a spirited group of ten MEN.<lb />
After the victory over VPI, Coach Martinez stated,<lb />
"We'll beat every Southern Conference swimming team we<lb />
play this year. This team is the hardest working group of<lb />
young men that EC has had since I have been coach (EC<lb />
has had two national championships, so this is really great<lb />
praise to these fine young men.)<lb />
SOME ODDS AND ENDS<lb />
Richard Kemp, fullback for Lenoir Rhyne last year, has<lb />
signed a professional football contract to play in the Cana-<lb />
dian Football League. Kemp signed with the Ottawa Rough-<lb />
riders.<lb />
Choppy Patterson says: "By the end of the year we will<lb />
gre Duke, UNC, or Wake Forest a tough time, and by the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament we will be a con-<lb />
tender<lb />
In view of the surprising show of Clemson in last year's<lb />
tournament, Patterson may be right. At least he knows the<lb />
team's ability better than any sports writer. Choppy Pat-<lb />
terson is a starting guard in the Clemson quintet, Clemson<lb />
has won four of their last ten games.<lb />
Billy Cunningham has done some amazing things this<lb />
season, and is one reason why the un-hearalded Carolina five<lb />
is in the middle of the conference fight for position at this<lb />
time. Cunningham has been valuable to UNC as a high<lb />
scorer as well as a leading rebounder. Carolina now has a<lb />
5-1 conference mark. The most amazing thing about Cun-<lb />
ningham's performance is that he is only a sophomore.<lb />
The Duke Blue Devils used sixth ranked West Virginia<lb />
as a stepping stone to a higher national ranking. Duke beat<lb />
West Virginia 111-71 in a regionally televised game last<lb />
Saturday. The whipping of West Virginia moved Duke into<lb />
third place in the national rankings.<lb />
Pirate Swimmers Return HW1I1!<lb />
From Victorious Road T<lb />
Gridders Practice<lb />
OnF<lb />
rozen<lb />
G<lb />
roun<lb />
d<lb />
The 1963 Pirates began their<lb />
Winter football drills on Monday,<lb />
January 28. Approximately 65 play-<lb />
ers tunned out. Of these, 23 were<lb />
returning lettermen, 30 were from<lb />
last years freshmen team and 7<lb />
untried, but selective, newcomers.<lb />
The winter drills will consist of<lb />
20 practice sessions which must be<lb />
held within 36 days after the first<lb />
one. The rules and regulations of<lb />
the Winter drills are under the<lb />
sanction of the NXXA.A. There<lb />
will be practice five days a week<lb />
and on Saturday if it is necessary!<lb />
The main objective of Winter<lb />
drills is to develop the funda-<lb />
mentals, primarily blocking and<lb />
tackling. Also, it enables the coach-<lb />
es to get an idea of what person-<lb />
nel is on hand and to experiment<lb />
with new offensive and defensive<lb />
movements.<lb />
Although most schools wait and<lb />
have their Winter drills in the early<lb />
Ipart of the Spring, Coach Stasavich<lb />
holds his early so that it does not<lb />
interfere with Spring sports here<lb />
on campus. The session has already<lb />
ibeen postponed one week due to<lb />
the recent cold weather; the coach-<lb />
es prefer the temperature to be<lb />
between 40 and 45 degrees. Even<lb />
though the athletes are expected<lb />
to remain in top (physical shape<lb />
year round, there will not be any<lb />
scrimmaging until the third or<lb />
fourth day.<lb />
When asked his opinion in the<lb />
new Substitution Rule, Coach Stas-<lb />
avich said tfhat, it will change a<lb />
lot of peoples' thinking; more<lb />
peoiple will get an opportunity to<lb />
play and it will cut down on the<lb />
number of injuries.<lb />
Expected to lead the squad in the<lb />
Winter drills are: Maurice Allen,<lb />
last years' signal caller; Jim Tol-<lb />
ley; Bill Cline; Dave Buimgartner;<lb />
and Richard Honeycutt.<lb />
A sneak preview of the seasons'<lb />
schedule shows three tough games.<lb />
Two from the Southern Confer-<lb />
ence: Univ. of Richmond on Sept.<lb />
14, and the Citadel on Nov. 2; and<lb />
one from the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference: Wake Forest on Sept. 21.<lb />
The conuplete schedule will be re-<lb />
leased the beginning of the Spring<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
The annual Purple and Gold<lb />
ame, which climaxes the Winter<lb />
drills, is tentatively scheduled for<lb />
Starch 2.<lb />
The Pirates swimmers found the<lb />
change of scenery away from home<lb />
conducive to winning as they<lb />
knocked off a highly rated Univer-<lb />
sity of Georgia swim team and an<lb />
overconfident VPI group last week-<lb />
end.<lb />
The Pirates took ten men to<lb />
Athens, Georgia last Friday night.<lb />
The EC team was considered a<lb />
breather in the tough Georgia<lb />
schedule according to the Univer-<lb />
sity's newspaper which stated some-<lb />
thing to the effect that Georgia's<lb />
team next hard test would be<lb />
against Tulane on Saturday. EC<lb />
was considered as akin to a prac-<lb />
tice match.<lb />
The EC swimmers began the<lb />
weekend by polishing off the Geor-<lb />
gia swim team. Georgia is the<lb />
perennial second place finisher in<lb />
the Southeastern Conference, be-<lb />
hind nationally ranked University<lb />
of Florida.<lb />
The Pirates garnered seven of<lb />
the eleven events to win by 51-43.<lb />
Sophomore Harry Sober led the<lb />
Pirates with impressive victories<lb />
in the 200 yard freestyle (1:57.7)<lb />
and 100-yard freestyle (51.5).<lb />
400-yd medley relay: Norwood,<lb />
Sonoma, Federeci, Stutton � EC<lb />
4:02.4<lb />
200-yd freestyle: Sober � EC,<lb />
Walsh � G, Ressiguie � EC 1:57.7<lb />
50-yd freestyle: LeGrande � G,<lb />
Barefoot � BC, McElveen � G<lb />
23.8<lb />
200-yd ind. medley: Zschau �<lb />
EC, Federici � EC, Baird � G<lb />
2:19.2<lb />
3-meter diving: Kingrey � EC.<lb />
255.0 points.<lb />
200-yd Butterfly: Fodcrici �<lb />
EC. Clein � G, Ressiguie � EC<lb />
2:25.5<lb />
100-yd freestyle: Sober � EC,<lb />
Walsh � G, Roberts � EC 51.5<lb />
200-yd backstroke: Patterson �<lb />
G, Zschau � EC, Norwood � EC<lb />
2:14.4<lb />
500-yd freestyle: (TIE) Shields<lb />
G, Butler - G, Resseguie - EC<lb />
6'56 9<lb />
200-yd breast-stroke: Somma �<lb />
EC Baird � G, Nlxon " � "<lb />
400-yd freestyle relay: McElveen,<lb />
LeGrande, Carlisle and Walsh -<lb />
G 3:35.3 .<lb />
The EC team kept on the road.<lb />
Saturday they encountered a VPI<lb />
team that was so overconfident<lb />
that their swimiming tea� was<lb />
placing bets in the locker room<lb />
before the match on how bad they<lb />
would beat the Pirates. The Piimtos<lb />
reacted to this in the way that<lb />
they have become accustomed to<lb />
answering corn-ments made by op-<lb />
posing- teams. The Bucs beat VPI<lb />
so badly that it will be doubtful if<lb />
the boys at Blacksburg would car<lb />
to schedule the EC team next year.<lb />
400-yd mHley reHy: Norwood.<lb />
Somma, Federici, and Suttori �<lb />
EC 4:03.0<lb />
20O-yd freestyle: Sober � EC<lb />
Garland � VPI. Resseguie � EC<lb />
2:02.2<lb />
50-yd freestyle: Barefoot � EC,<lb />
Sutton - EC, Gn<lb />
� VPI 24.0<lb />
200 md:v.<lb />
EC, Men -<lb />
VPI 2:1 '1.<lb />
3-meer <lb />
190.11 points, p<lb />
po<lb />
200-yd<lb />
VPI. Federici A v<lb />
VPI 2:0 I '<lb />
100-yd frees .<lb />
Roberta E w<lb />
51.6<lb />
200-yd U, 7<lb />
�G Norwo a  fM<lb />
2:180<lb />
500-yd fn e: Oj<lb />
VPI, Federici R"<lb />
EC 5:48.6<lb />
200-yd Bra. � - j,e. �J<lb />
VPI, 9omm<lb />
2:320<lb />
400-yd fn<lb />
Z� hnu. R ,V<lb />
EC 3:40.2<lb />
The Pir . <lb />
oat of p!pv o-<lb />
i -<lb />
ECs Wrestling Team<lb />
Beats St. Andrews 33-C<lb />
Senior Bill Conniff led ECs<lb />
wrestling team to a powerful 33-0<lb />
j hut-out victory over a strong- and<lb />
determined St. Andrews team here<lb />
Tuesday night. Coniff, the only<lb />
senior on the squad, showed not<lb />
only versatility, tut also the stub-<lb />
horness which has kept him un-<lb />
defeated (6-0) for the season, as<lb />
he faced one of his toughest op-<lb />
ponents. It was not an easy job.<lb />
as he proved by winning his match<lb />
on points, 11-3, after three rugged<lb />
periods of wrestling.<lb />
This was the first victory for<lb />
EC's young but potent, matmen.<lb />
ITi -<lb />
Bucs Play Atlantic Christian<lb />
In Home Game Tomorrow<lb />
EC faces Atlantic Christian this<lb />
Saturday night at 8:00 in the gym.<lb />
The Bulldogs are having one of<lb />
their best seasons in Carolina Con-<lb />
ference play at 4-9. They have a<lb />
6-13 overall record and have hit<lb />
the century mark three times this<lb />
season. The Bulldog scoring has<lb />
been balanced and the attack has<lb />
begun to jell.<lb />
At forward for AC will be 6'2"<lb />
Jimmy Rodgers Rodgers has been<lb />
doing a good share of the Bulldogs<lb />
scoring in the last five games and<lb />
his fine floor play has earned<lb />
him his starting position.<lb />
The other forward position will<lb />
be manned by 6-3 Bill Pugate. This<lb />
junior from Indiana has broken in-<lb />
to the starting lineup after missing<lb />
f�����������������������<lb />
Starts TODAY (Friday)<lb />
The Girl Who Put The Show<lb />
In Show Business!<lb />
"GYPSY"<lb />
In Technicolor<lb />
Starring<lb />
NATALIE<lb />
WOOD<lb />
Rosalind Russell - K�rl Maiden<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
kkkkkkkkkktirkl<lb />
the first six games of the season.<lb />
In the first game he played in aft-<lb />
er returning to the lineup he scor-<lb />
ed 20 points against Appalachian<lb />
Center for AC is 64" Ray Smith.<lb />
Smith is a consistent shot and a<lb />
good rebounder. He is averaging<lb />
ten points per game.<lb />
There is a great deal of shuffling<lb />
for the positions on the team, and<lb />
new men appear in each game.<lb />
The rest of the Bulldog lineup<lb />
consists of Jerry Ashworth. 5-10<lb />
guard who is averaging nine points<lb />
per game; Eugene Stinson, a 6-2<lb />
guard averaging five per contest;<lb />
arry Johnson, 6-2 sophomore for-<lb />
ward, averaging about eight<lb />
points; Tom Parham, 6-4 senior<lb />
forward from �ary, with an eight-<lb />
point average.<lb />
Having i irrowl<lb />
five ma:<lb />
come back<lb />
next mo4<lb />
West Virgin a<lb />
3:00 p.m.<lb />
The most � �<lb />
itch of the �<lb />
167 lb. <lb />
H&amp;gerty pinn.<lb />
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for ECa P -<lb />
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proi tr ft<lb />
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Neil Lincoln and Ber<lb />
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first period. C<lb />
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third perio: <lb />
Keith Do<lb />
outpointed til<lb />
three threer<lb />
las and Mood<lb />
endurance ar. i <lb />
out-pointing I<lb />
After the m.<lb />
Universitv of West <lb />
will have a fonr-daj <lb />
travelling to Iv- rg �<lb />
counter the St. -<lb />
again. To finish " '<lb />
they will meet Wrffl<lb />
the 9th of February. 01<lb />
ion on February 14. and<lb />
on February 22.<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
Carolina Grill<lb />
Comer W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
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