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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963<lb />
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cial radio stations.<lb />
Greenville facility doubles<lb />
twave broadcasting power<lb />
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radio network which is<lb />
known to millions around the work!<lb />
as "The Voice of America The<lb />
Greenville installation is the most<lb />
important single component of a<lb />
program to strengthen the Voice<lb />
of America and to make it more<lb />
competitive in broadcast signal with<lb />
Radio Moscow and Radio Peking.<lb />
To inspect and formally inaugu-<lb />
rate the $23,273,000 radio complex,<lb />
Edward R. Murrow will fly from<lb />
Washington to Greenville with a<lb />
i Congressional delegation.<lb />
The Voice of America is current-<lb />
ly broadcasting by shortwave in 36<lb />
lang lages 740 hours per week.<lb />
Forty-eight transmitters in the<lb />
United States range in power from<lb />
25 to 500 kilowatts. Ovrseas, U.S.<lb />
Information Agency has 55 trans-<lb />
tiers ranging in power from 35<lb />
� 1,000 kilowatts. These facilities<lb />
ure strategically located in all im-<lb />
portant target areas of the world.<lb />
I'adio Moscow broadcasts 1.205<lb />
hours and Radio Peking 787 hours<lb />
weekly.<lb />
Before Pearl Harbor the United<lb />
States was far behind the other<lb />
ijor powers in the field of inter-<lb />
national broadcasting. By early<lb />
1942 the Axis was broaoVasting to<lb />
the world over some 75 high power<lb />
transmitters. The United States<lb />
sessed a dozen short wave trans-<lb />
mitters operated by five commer-<lb />
cial companies. These formed the<lb />
nucleus of the Voice of America's<lb />
network when it began broadcast-<lb />
ing on February 24, 1942. In the<lb />
ensuing 21 years, the Voice has<lb />
come of age.<lb />
The U.S.I.A. used all means of<lb />
communication to the people of the<lb />
world, including the printed word<lb />
in newspapers, .pamphlets, maga-<lb />
zines, and books; visual material<lb />
such as photographs, displays, ex-<lb />
hibits, motion pictures, and tele-<lb />
vision; and direct personal contact<lb />
through some 900 officers work-<lb />
ing out of 223 offices in 101 coun-<lb />
I ries.<lb />
Each medium of communication<lb />
has inherent advantages; all are<lb />
important, But radio is unique in<lb />
that it cannot efectively be stopped<lb />
at national boundaries, even by<lb />
"jamming it is relatively inex-<lb />
pensive, and reaches tremendous<lb />
audiences instantaneously.<lb />
"Jamming" is the name for the<lb />
Communist attempt to blot out in-<lb />
coming radio programs by putting<lb />
their own transmitters, various<lb />
forms of unpleasant noise, on the<lb />
same frequency. The Communists<lb />
use about 2,000 such transmitters<lb />
against Free World broadcasts in<lb />
Soviet and Bloc languages. A sim-<lb />
ilar effort by us would cost over<lb />
$150,000,000 yearly. The annual<lb />
operating cost of the entire Voice<lb />
of America totals some $22,000,000.<lb />
This forest of antennae, many of them 400 feet high, beams Voice<lb />
of America broadcasts from Greenville directly to Europe, Africa,<lb />
and Latin America, as well as to VOA relay stations overseas. In<lb />
turn, these relay stations speed the Voice of Americo programs with<lb />
added strength to cover the globe.<lb />
(Photo by Douglas Chevalier, Washington Post.)<lb />
Band Plays Winter Concert<lb />
Tonight In Wright Auditorium<lb />
The Winter Concert of the East 2" by Dr. Martin Mailman, and "La<lb />
Carolina Symphonic Band, directed<lb />
by Mr. Herbert Carter, will be<lb />
held tonight at 8:00 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
In their first formal concert of<lb />
the year, the band will present a<lb />
varied program which will include<lb />
both classical and contemporary<lb />
pieces. The concert is given in con-<lb />
nection with the All-State Band<lb />
Clinic (Eastern Division) which<lb />
will be on campus today and to-<lb />
morrow.<lb />
The pieces that the band will<lb />
perform are: "Come Sweet Death"<lb />
by Bach, "Tancredi Overture" by<lb />
Rossini, "Handel in The Strand"<lb />
by Percy Grainger, "Four Pieces<lb />
for Band" by Bartek "March<lb />
With Trumpets" by Bergsma, "In-<lb />
termezzo" from the opera Vanessa<lb />
by Samuel Barber, "Geometries No.<lb />
Fiesta Mexicana" by Dr. H. Owen<lb />
Reed.<lb />
Dr. Martin Mailman, the compos-<lb />
er-in-residence at East Carolina<lb />
School of Music, will be the guest<lb />
conductor and will conduct his own<lb />
piece. This will be the first per-<lb />
formance of his work "Geometries<lb />
No. 2 for Band<lb />
"La Fiesta Mexicana" by Dr.<lb />
H. Owen Reed is a picture in music<lb />
of a Mexican fiesta. Dr. Reed<lb />
studied for a year in Mexico while<lb />
he was wrriting the piece. "LaFies-<lb />
ta" -portrays a Mexican religious<lb />
festival. It shows the two faces of<lb />
the fiesta which are both festive<lb />
and solemn. The piece starts off<lb />
witih an Aztec Dance. The attention<lb />
centers around the dancers who<lb />
dance in an ever increasing frenzy.<lb />
A gong sounds and the scene is<lb />
shifted to the Mass. The people<lb />
must not forget that the fiesta<lb />
has a religious meaning The toll-<lb />
ing of the bells is heard and one<lb />
cam imagine the people going into<lb />
one of the churches. Next comes<lb />
the Carnival with all of its gaiety.<lb />
This is the time of entertainment<lb />
with the circus, market, bull fight,<lb />
and town band all being heard in<lb />
the music. Then come the "cantin-<lb />
as" with their band of "Mariachis<lb />
The whole piece shows gaiety and<lb />
fun.<lb />
The band will take most of the<lb />
program on tour with them next<lb />
week as they travel through the<lb />
Piedmont section of the state.<lb />
This year the Symphonic band<lb />
officers are: president, Dale Black-<lb />
well; vice president, Ed Jones;<lb />
secretary, Sandra Porter; and<lb />
treasurer, Miachel Keziah.<lb /><pb facs="00038796_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Page 2<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
STUDENT GOVERNMENT<lb />
The SGA was first organized at East Carolina in<lb />
November, 1920. It has been in continuous service since<lb />
that time. There seems to be a general lack of knowledge,<lb />
if not lack of concern, as to what the powers of that body<lb />
are and where it derives them. Our feeling is that if the<lb />
students understand the purposes, powers and limita-<lb />
tions of the SG'A they can better benefit from it. The<lb />
following is an explanation of the derivation and powers<lb />
of the East Carolina SGA. It is the working information<lb />
employed by the senate members.<lb />
There is more to EC student government than the<lb />
experience gained in managing che affairs of fh.e students.<lb />
There is mere to it -ban knowledge gained from working<lb />
with other people on the many committees involved. Our<lb />
SGA acts as a buffer between the students and other<lb />
college forces. More important, each year the student<lb />
legislature has complete control in spending the $120,000<lb />
income from the student activity fee. This is more money<lb />
than that handled by any other student government in<lb />
the state; with two or three exceptions, it is more money<lb />
than is handled by any student governments in the entire<lb />
country.<lb />
It can assume, however, only such administrative<lb />
and legislative duties and responsibilities as are dele-<lb />
gated to it by the President of the college and other admin-<lb />
istrative officers. The Board of Trustees, at its meeting<lb />
in May, 1945, passed a resolution reaffirming the re-<lb />
sponsibilities of the college administrative officers with<lb />
respect to the student government. The resolution passed<lb />
by the Board is as follows:<lb />
"The President of East Carolina College, the admini-<lb />
strative officers and the entire staff are charged with<lb />
the responsibilities of conducting the affairs of the col-<lb />
lege in the interest of the people of North Carolina in<lb />
accordance with the best educational principles and<lb />
practices of colleges of its kind.<lb />
Student organizations in the College, including the<lb />
student government association, may be founded and<lb />
operated only with the permission and under the super-<lb />
vision of the President of the College.<lb />
A, student government organization in the College<lb />
may be discontinued by the President at any time, and<lb />
any part of the constitution and by-laws of the student<lb />
government association that is found to be inconsistent<lb />
with the official administration of the College may be<lb />
revoked, and should be revoked by the President of the<lb />
College<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
Fri. 8�Eastern District Band Clinic.<lb />
�Movie: "Swinging Along with the Ray Charles Singers,<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Annual Winter Concert by EC Symphonic Band, Wright,<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 9�Eastern District Band Clinic<lb />
�Movie: "Swinging Along with the Ray Charles Singers,<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Concert by State High School Clinic Band, Wright, 7:30 pjm.<lb />
Mom 11�CU Bowling League, Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 pjm.<lb />
�Duplicate Bridge, Wright Social Room, 7:00 jpJn.<lb />
-HFaculty Recital: Oarl Stout, Organist, Austin, 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Tues. 12�Beginners' Bridge, Wright Social Room, 3:00 p-m.<lb />
�Lost 'n Found Sale, sponsored by the CU, TV tRoom, 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Wed. 13�Red Cross Bloodmobile, Wright, all day.<lb />
�Geography Departmental Meeting, Flanagan 317, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Basketball Game: EC Frosh vs. Edwards Military Institute,<lb />
Gym, 8:00 pjn.<lb />
Thurs. 14�.Red Cross Bloodimobiie, Wright, all day.<lb />
�Beginners' Bridge, Wright Social Room, 3:00 pjm.<lb />
�Chapel Services, T Hut, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
�Debating Club Organizational Meeting, all interested persons<lb />
invited, no experience necessary, Rawl 130, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Foreign Film: "The Last Bridge" with Maria Schell, Austin,<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
Pri. 15�Movie: "Satan Never Sleeps" with William Holden,<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Freshman Class Dance, Wright Auditorium, 8:00 pjm.<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 />
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editor i junius d. grimes m<lb />
business manager keith hobbs<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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the student is ambitious<lb />
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de Gaulle<lb />
FRIEND OR FOE?<lb />
When Gen. de Gaulle succeeded<lb />
in blocking England's entry into<lb />
the Common Market, this renegade<lb />
Machiavellian managed to deal<lb />
England the heaviest blow since<lb />
Dunkirk, to hand the free world its<lb />
most disadvantageous loss since<lb />
the Battle of Pork Chop Hill, to<lb />
set up a block in the Geneva Con-<lb />
ference's progress toward disarm-<lb />
ament, to set back by decades any<lb />
progress made towards a Confed-<lb />
eration of Europe, and to make<lb />
a sham out of the NATO Alliance.<lb />
All this is for the country which<lb />
has just gained economic stability<lb />
since the apparent success of the<lb />
Common Market. All this for the<lb />
country which has not had over<lb />
two generations of stable govern-<lb />
ment since Napolean. All this is<lb />
for the country which, less than<lb />
one year ago, was forced to un-<lb />
shackle Algeria from the chains<lb />
of colonialism, thus, (putting an<lb />
end to France's one time call to<lb />
glory�the French Empire. This is<lb />
the man and this is the country who<lb />
now wish to take the leadership of<lb />
an independent Europe void of in-<lb />
tertangling alliances with England<lb />
or tihe United States.<lb />
There is an idea gaining momen-<lb />
tum in the complexities of mid-<lb />
century�a dictator is an asset to<lb />
solve the problems of a newly de-<lb />
veloped or chaotic government.<lb />
This is a gross error! ! ! True, in<lb />
some instances a dictator may<lb />
seem like the only means to bring<lb />
any semblance of order. But this<lb />
ate far too clear cut an answer.<lb />
This problem, like all problems of<lb />
mid-century, has no simple answer.<lb />
There is no one man with all the<lb />
answers. No matter what the ethnic<lb />
group is based upon�race, creed<lb />
or nationalism�there is no simple<lb />
(thesis or antithesis. Rather, the<lb />
whole story of the evolution of man<lb />
is based upon the evolution of man's<lb />
institutions. And the story behind<lb />
these institutions has been one of<lb />
constant synthesis. All the peoples<lb />
of the world desire tpeace, whether<lb />
they be American or Russian,<lb />
Chinese or Indian, French or Afri-<lb />
can. It is only when a dictator<lb />
usurps enough power, from<lb />
what one author teirmed a<lb />
'faceless republic' tihat war<lb />
is possible. When or if a so<lb />
called benevolent dictator (The<lb />
very term in nonsensical) comes<lb />
to power, this individual has the<lb />
potential of becoming another Hit-<lb />
ler, and sets a dangerous prece-<lb />
dent for future government. Can<lb />
one be sure how benevolent his suc-<lb />
cessor will be? Where can the<lb />
usurpation of power stop? Can the<lb />
judgement of one man, no matter<lb />
what his genius or moral standing,<lb />
be trusted? The idea that the dic-<lb />
tator will one day turn the reigns<lb />
of power over to the people is ri-<lb />
diculous. The most obvious mani-<lb />
fastation of this is communism.<lb />
Yes, a dictator might be the simple<lb />
solution in the short run: but in the<lb />
long run a dicator will pose more<lb />
devastating problems than he<lb />
solves. Can a comparison be made<lb />
between Hitler and De Gaulle?<lb />
Hitler was obcessed with parti -<lb />
otism. He was vehement in his ob-<lb />
jections to the way Germany had<lb />
-been treated by the terms of the<lb />
Versailles Treaty. De Gaulle also<lb />
is obsessed with patriotism. He is<lb />
vehement in his denunciation of<lb />
England and the United States. He<lb />
feels that France has been slighted<lb />
by these two tpowers. De Gaulle<lb />
reasons that England's interests lie<lb />
outside of Europe with the Com-<lb />
mon market and in the direction<lb />
of the United States. Thus, Eng-<lb />
land is not ready for entrance into<lb />
the Common Market. It is interest-<lb />
ing to note tihat in 1954 the French<lb />
National Assembly turned its<lb />
thumbs down on the then-proposed<lb />
European Defense System. The<lb />
chief reason for this: Britian who<lb />
had been France's ally in two<lb />
world wars was not a member.<lb />
Gould the reason for this slighting<lb />
of France by Britian and the "Unit-<lb />
ed Spates be skepticism of an un-<lb />
stable government. Did they forsee<lb />
the possible chance of a De Gaulle<lb />
who, like Hitler, dreaimed of a<lb />
United Europe under Germany,<lb />
now dreams of a United Europe<lb />
under France.<lb />
De Gaulle desires to set France<lb />
up as a buffer state between the<lb />
free world and the communist<lb />
world. He has not yet learned the<lb />
lesson that the wise old man from<lb />
the East, Jawaharla Nehru has<lb />
learned. Who, as one historian put<lb />
"� � gave an early evidence of<lb />
an interest in Marxism, and later<lb />
talked like Jefferson. . �) A<lb />
country in the complexities of mid-<lb />
century carmot ossify itself be-<lb />
'tween Communism and the Free<lb />
r k tuuty is there<lb />
strength.<lb />
Different poop poa i i -<lb />
amounts of ambition. Wr-rl<lb />
person will not rest u I<lb />
fulfilled his ambition, another pg. I<lb />
son is satisfied to tal 1<lb />
attaining the roals he has $: k I<lb />
himself. Both of these people ail<lb />
indicate a high degi -<lb />
they just have different nefct I<lb />
of attaining their goai- <lb />
By hate they rose to flashbulb<lb />
Slory and the roar of cowed<lb />
multitudes, police sirens shriek-<lb />
Mtle the lead: the abject mik�<lb />
JuUischar of their pcm.<lb />
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mer may attain his mm<lb />
quickly and move on to other ?�i<lb />
but in many cases haste vm<lb />
waste. The Latter has the s<lb />
t-age of taking the time to '<lb />
job right" but he may not accoa<lb />
lish as much. Thev two ex:<lb />
of high degrees of ambition�<lb />
contrasted with the ,4?oo'<lb />
who has a low dearree of ar<lb />
He is the one who a ways tub<lb />
something and never gtto at<lb />
thing. The reas-r. be astu<lb />
fills his ambition is secaaa<lb />
either too stuped or too hi �<lb />
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incurable. It is no among<lb />
to have the eager ' �' "<lb />
desire; a person m ill a<lb />
ing to back thig desire up �!<lb />
some mental and physical e.<lb />
If a person is going to be am-<lb />
bitious, why not direct the ac-<lb />
tion toward some useful W<lb />
Is it not just as easy to<lb />
useful goals as useless one;<lb />
the whole matter is on of !��<lb />
choice? Yet, every day o� <lb />
look at people around hint and <lb />
them Turning their lives bed<lb />
�they have set foolish goals. A<lb />
sic examples are found in tfteW<lb />
who is wasting both his time a<lb />
money by being in college j�t <lb />
the fun of it or in the pri<lb />
cannot concentrate on her �<lb />
because her thoughts are wrap!<lb />
up m the number of bofs e j<lb />
"snowed If the boy wants o<lb />
fun, he should get out of �<lb />
and get a job which will tford<lb />
the time and the money. If t<lb />
is wrapped up in "snowi<lb />
boys, she should get out<lb />
so her studies will not<lb />
of�<lb />
rattrff<lb />
with her social life. Noth�T<lb />
be said about the person <lb />
set useful goals; all that &amp; �WjJ<lb />
is that he work to attain th�<lb />
on the vmy to their �71<lb />
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cam act as a progress chart <lb />
source of encouragemeat <lb />
individual on the way to m<lb />
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his final goal a little early, <lb />
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one two<lb />
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Most of the karate practice in<lb />
Greenville ran be traced no the<lb />
instructions of tw0 EC students.<lb />
M Donald ami Tommy Wayne<lb />
B -i' ' ho hold the Brown and<lb />
V lite Belts, respectively. They are<lb />
ng courses in beginning and<lb />
advanced karate. Their 'class-<lb />
room" is located behind Bodkin's<lb />
Music Store,<lb />
There are several misconceptions<lb />
4 self-de<lb />
every possi<lb />
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ses<lb />
about karate which should be<lb />
cleared iv One concerns the vul-<lb />
nerability of anyone who claims<lb />
to know karate. Mary people have<lb />
mentioned stories aboiut people<lb />
who claimed to know karate but<lb />
were badly beaten in actual fights.<lb />
The statement "I know karate"<lb />
is meaningless without some in-<lb />
dication of the decree karate is<lb />
"known A person who learns<lb />
the scale on the piano can be said<lb />
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hand block. Bridges delivers a shuto to the neck area.<lb />
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fro kirk from a standing backsUnce is<lb />
"know the piano but he<lb />
would be badly defeated if he at-<lb />
tempted to play Tchaikovsky's 1st<lb />
Piano Concerto.<lb />
It takes years of practice to<lb />
perfect karate, and there are few<lb />
'xperts in the United States. These<lb />
p� ople are not those found in<lb />
bars openly broadcasting their<lb />
knowledge of karate.<lb />
Many people think that karate<lb />
is nothing more than striking with<lb />
the edge of the hand instead of<lb />
the fist. That is not true. It should<lb />
also be pointed out that condition-<lb />
ing the hands, making it possible<lb />
to break boards or bricks, is not<lb />
essential to the practice of karate.<lb />
Howevt r, it does illustrate the<lb />
remarkable effectiveness of karate<lb />
techniques.<lb />
Karaite is often criticized as a<lb />
brutal practice which should be<lb />
outlawed. As Hidetaka Nishiyama,<lb />
head instructor of the Japan<lb />
Karate Association, has pointed<lb />
out, if karate is practiced only for<lb />
self defense, why not go to a store<lb />
and buy a weapon, saving many<lb />
hours of strenuous practice. Ed<lb />
Parker, one of the top karate men<lb />
in the U. S. has said, "As a stu-<lb />
dent progresses and his knowledge<lb />
of karate increases, so does his<lb />
respect for the rights of others<lb />
In this light, one realizes that<lb />
any criticism of karate should be<lb />
directed at the misuse of it, (which<lb />
Is, unfortunately, not without oc-<lb />
demonstrated by ourence) and not at the practice<lb />
of it<lb />
A "shuto" (side of hand blow)) is delivered by McDonald through six<lb />
one-inch boards.<lb />
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Formal Rush For Sororities<lb />
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BC haa a record enrollment for<lb />
� . mmrterotf 5,410 students<lb />
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As a part of formal rush, the Delta Zeta Sorority entertained rushees at its Wednesday night party.<lb />
i this party the rushees were entertained with a skit. Each of the other seven sororities also held<lb />
rush last week.<lb />
Men's Glee Club, WC Choir<lb />
Present Joint Feb. Concerts<lb />
The Men's Glee Club of East<lb />
Carolina College and the Womons<lb />
( ege Choir from Greensboro will<lb />
appear in joint concerts during<lb />
F  tary. The first program is<lb />
: for Sunday, Feb. 10, at<lb />
8 p.m. at Aycock auditorium at<lb />
EC certs are open to the<lb />
ic.<lb />
Q will dir .t the t1i-<lb />
e from Womon's College; an 1<lb />
Charles Stevens, the E.C. glee club.<lb />
program will include selec-<lb />
� y each of th two c i �<lb />
5. Two numbers which v<lb />
I by t he combined or-<lb />
ris are "Hov Lovely Is<lb />
Thv Dwelling P by Brahms<lb />
and the Coronation Scene fro n<lb />
M sky's "Boris Godounof<lb />
Pa il Hickfang, row a faculty<lb />
member at Women's College, will<lb />
turn to EC, where he taught for<lb />
years, as soloist in the<lb />
3!ouss(� rg-sky number.<lb />
Jane Murray of Roxboro, grad-<lb />
Psychology Dept.<lb />
uate assistant in the KC School of<lb />
Music, will appear as soloist with<lb />
the Men's Glee Club in Brahms'<lb />
"Alto Rhapsody for Alto and Male<lb />
Voices<lb />
Accompanists for the concerts<lb />
will be Mary Ida Hodge of Womon's<lb />
College and William T. Gossett and<lb />
Terry Coley, students in the School<lb />
of Music at EC.<lb />
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to a report (mm<lb />
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por the 1962 �nrtter qaartei<lb />
5.028 men and women were reg<lb />
u rej for courses taught<lb />
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Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Director<lb />
of the Psychology Department, nn-<lb />
n unced that two now courses will<lb />
offered in the Spring Quarter.<lb />
These courses. Projected Method<lb />
 Ps. 485) and Personality Theories<lb />
(Psy. 475) will be part of the two<lb />
year procrra-m leading to a Masters<lb />
Decrree in Clinical Psychology<lb />
which was recently activated bv<lb />
the Psychology Department. Pro-<lb />
ject? Methods will be tauarht by<lb />
Dr. John Clark, a Clinical Psychol-<lb />
ogist from the University of Ten-<lb />
nessee. Person-ality Theories will<lb />
he taught by Dr. Gillis, a Social<lb />
Psychologist from the University<lb />
of Colorada.<lb />
There are two students in the<lb />
Psychology Department who have<lb />
just completed their Theses. Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy Lenley has completed a<lb />
Thesis entitled "Teeth and Threat-<lb />
ening Look in the DPA (Irraw-A-<lb />
Person test) As Related to Ag-<lb />
gression and Educable Mentally Re.<lb />
tarbed Pupils This Thesis was<lb />
directed by Dr. Albert V. Griffity.<lb />
The second is "The Related Influ-<lb />
ence of Several Perceptual Differ-<lb />
ent ion Factors in Verbal Learn-<lb />
ing by James Carlin who was<lb />
directed by Mr. Robert Graham.<lb />
21 Great Tobaccos make 20 Wonderful Smokes!<lb />
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tHK Bac Beauty, Judd Gray from Durham, is a sophomore in<lb />
i- school of Art. She is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma and lists<lb />
ante sports as horseback riding and water skiing.<lb />
Play To Present<lb />
New Historical Play<lb />
The next production by the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse will be the<lb />
premiere performance of a new<lb />
play by noted author Kenmit Hunt-<lb />
er. Dealing with the life of Thomas<lb />
Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, the<lb />
play is concerned with the vital<lb />
events of the general's life from<lb />
1853 to 1863 when he was killed<lb />
in the battle of Chancellorsville.<lb />
The first performance of the<lb />
four night run of the play will be<lb />
March 13 in McGinnis Auditor-<lb />
ium. Director of production will be<lb />
Edgar Loessin. Tryouts for the<lb />
eighteen speaking parts will be<lb />
iheld in McGinnis Auditorium on<lb />
Monday, February 11 at 7:30 and<lb />
on Tuesday, February 12 at the<lb />
same time. Roles in Playhouse pro-<lb />
ductions are open to all students,<lb />
faculty and residents of the Green-<lb />
ville community.<lb />
In announcing auditions, Mir.<lb />
Loessin said that he hopes there<lb />
will be a large number of people<lb />
Bone And Miller Lead Bands<lb />
n Concerts This Weekend<lb />
r Division of the All-<lb />
c will bring to<lb />
 : . : lay and tomorrow,<lb />
musicians ami 50<lb />
rs for an intensive pro-<lb />
n, rehearsal, and<lb />
ance.<lb />
- of the clinic will be<lb />
East Carolina Sym-<lb />
u at 8 p.m. and<lb />
home and Con-<lb />
c v night at 7:30<lb />
rams will be in<lb />
 a:id will be<lb />
' ' '�<lb />
 student musi-<lb />
rganized when the<lb />
morning. Allan<lb />
.n of the Depart-<lb />
Duke University<lb />
' the Duke Sym-<lb />
� Orchestra, will direct the<lb />
Notice<lb />
H English student teachers<lb />
Wexpect to do student teach-<lb />
n?the spring quarter�1963�<lb />
 1! meet with Dr. Utterback<lb />
3 Tuesday. February 19 at<lb />
� P.m. in Austin 108. Ten-<lb />
e assignments will be<lb />
Iade at this time.<lb />
Classified Ad<lb />
 NALE -1961 Valiant�2 door<lb />
�P. Floor shift transmission�<lb />
Si Walls. Telephone PL<lb />
Clinic Symphonic Band. This en-<lb />
semble is composed of high school<lb />
instrumentalists chosen because of<lb />
marked talent in preliminary audi-<lb />
tions in Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Thomas W. Miller of the East<lb />
Carolina School of Music, who has<lb />
acted as Director of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Varsity Band and Assistant<lb />
Director of the Boston University<lb />
Symphonic Band, will conduct the<lb />
Clinic Concert Band.<lb />
Robert Nagel, trumpet soloist<lb />
and faculty memeber of the Yale<lb />
University School of Music, will<lb />
act as clinician tomorrow at a meet-<lb />
ing of ail students and directors.<lb />
As soloist with the Clinic Sym-<lb />
phonic Band at (Saturday's concert,<lb />
he will appear in Clifton William's<lb />
'Dramatic Essay for Trumpet and<lb />
Band<lb />
Senate Considers Giving<lb />
Authority For Bookings<lb />
The student senate will con-<lb />
sider a reccommendation Monday<lb />
evening to give the Entertainment<lb />
Committee authority to begin<lb />
booking artists now for next year's<lb />
series. Under the present set-up,<lb />
only the new committee, which will<lb />
be appointed after spring elec-<lb />
tions, can make commitments for<lb />
next year.<lb />
The reason given for the pro-<lb />
posed change is that many of the<lb />
big name attractions are often<lb />
completely booked a year or more<lb />
in advance. By waiting until the<lb />
spring of the year, the committee<lb />
often fitids itself having to settle<lb />
for second, third, or fourth choices.<lb />
Besides giving the committee a<lb />
wider selection of performers<lb />
earlier bookings sometimes re-<lb />
sult in reduced rates.<lb />
If the recommendation is ac-<lb />
cepted, the piresent Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee would not plan<lb />
the entire series for next year,<lb />
but would book those artists who<lb />
are in such demand that early ar-<lb />
rangements are required. The new<lb />
committee would then complete<lb />
the series according to its own<lb />
wishes, and in turn could begin to<lb />
make plans for the following yar.<lb />
In effect, this change would give<lb />
the present senate the authority<lb />
to appropriate part of the funds of<lb />
next year's budlget. In addition,<lb />
the senate would have to make<lb />
available money for advance pay-<lb />
ments which were not included in<lb />
this year's budget.<lb />
y�vy�V��VVVVVV� "<lb />
interested in working with the<lb />
production. "It should be the out-<lb />
standing theatre offering of the<lb />
year he said, "and will un-<lb />
doubtedly attract state and na-<lb />
tion wide attention for the college<lb />
and the Playhouse. There are many<lb />
excellent roles to be cast<lb />
"The play Mr. Loessin added,<lb />
"is written in a new and original<lb />
style, taking great liberty in terms<lb />
of time and place. Using flash-<lb />
backs and very frankly theatrical<lb />
Directory Lists<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
For All Students<lb />
The 1963 "Summer Employment<lb />
Directory" contains a comprehen-<lb />
sive list of 1,485 organizations<lb />
throughout the United States which<lb />
want to hire college students this<lb />
summer. Specific jobs with salary,<lb />
name of employing official, and<lb />
suggested (procedure for making<lb />
application are given.<lb />
The jobs are found at summer<lb />
camps, resorts, national parks, sum-<lb />
mer theatres, hospitals, ranches,<lb />
restaurants, pools and beaches,<lb />
various departments of the govern-<lb />
ment, business and industry, and<lb />
other places. There are jobs for<lb />
all classmen, freshmen through<lb />
graduate; in addition, juniors, sen-<lb />
iors, and graduate students can<lb />
find summer jobs in their field of<lb />
study.<lb />
The new "Summer Employment<lb />
Directory" may be obtained by<lb />
sending $3 to National Directory<lb />
Service, Dept. �, Box 32065, Cin-<lb />
cinnati 32, Ohio.<lb />
means, it covers most of the sig-<lb />
nificant forces in the life of Stone-<lb />
wall. Although dealing with es-<lb />
sentially serious material, the play<lb />
is not without comedy. I am espec-<lb />
ially pleased with it also because<lb />
of the fact that it does not adhere<lb />
to the life of Stonewall in rigid<lb />
biographical fashion. Out of the<lb />
story emerges a more universal<lb />
figure, a figure of a very para-<lb />
doxical man of great religious<lb />
convictions and yet a man who<lb />
was a killer, if you will, a shrewd<lb />
and cunning general. Althjough<lb />
Kermit Hunter is best known for<lb />
his large outdoor dramas, this<lb />
work is more in the standard play<lb />
form in terms of size and pro-<lb />
duction style<lb />
The Playhouse was able to se-<lb />
cure production rights for the play<lb />
primarily through Mr. Loessin's<lb />
long association with the author in<lb />
numerous outdoor productions. Mr.<lb />
Hunter's most famous play is "Un-<lb />
to These Hills" performed each<lb />
summer in Cherokee, N. C. Since<lb />
its opening in 1950 it has played<lb />
to over two million people. His<lb />
other works include "Horn in the<lb />
West" in Boone, N. C, now in its<lb />
12th year of performance, "Honey<lb />
in the Rock in Beckley, W. Vir-<lb />
ginia and many others. In ad-<lb />
dition to being the author of<lb />
some twenty-five plays dealing<lb />
with historical subjects, Mr. Hunt-<lb />
er is a popular lecturer and a pro-<lb />
fessor of drama at Hollins Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
John Sneden, Playhouse designer<lb />
and technical director, will design<lb />
the rapidly changing and numerous<lb />
scenes. Costumes for the pro-<lb />
duction will be done by Eaves of<lb />
New York. The play also uses<lb />
music in both choral and instru-<lb />
mental forms.<lb />
Friday Night - 2 Folk Music<lb />
Sessions<lb />
Cover Charge: 50c Per Person<lb />
Saturday Night - Couples Only<lb />
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Friday, p,<lb />
Those of you who did not attend last weeks basketball<lb />
game with Atlantic Christian missed the last chance that<lb />
you will have of seeing Lacy West on the Pirate home court.<lb />
Lacy made his last appearance a memorable one as he hit 32<lb />
points on 13 field goals and six free throws. Two other<lb />
Pirates made their last appearance along with West. They<lb />
were Dwight Frasier and Mai Boyette.<lb />
The swimming team is still doing an excellent job in<lb />
representing sports at EC. Coach Ray Martinez's charges<lb />
have displayed some fine athletic ability in the meets they<lb />
have participated in this year. The Pirate team scared the<lb />
trunks off States highly touted Wolfpack. The State team<lb />
has five All-Americans on it; however, the Wolfpack found<lb />
that having these exceptional swimmers was not going to be<lb />
enough unless they could have some excellent swimmers to<lb />
back them up. State did not have this material. The State All-<lb />
Americans took several first place finishes and set some<lb />
new pool records, but usually the second and third place<lb />
positions went to the Pirates. Second and third place count<lb />
as valuable points. State found out how (valuable these points<lb />
were as the Wolfpack found themselves going into the final<lb />
event with only a TWO POINT LEAD even though they<lb />
had taken seven first place finishes to the Pirate's two. The<lb />
mighty Wolfpack had been unable to get a second place<lb />
finisher and had only finished third three times. After nine<lb />
events State led 45-43. State managed to pull the meet out<lb />
of the fire by taking the last event�he 400 yard freestyle<lb />
relay by only one and nine-tenths of a second. The final score<lb />
was 52-43. There should be a moral in this, and the only one<lb />
that we can think of is the following: Don't put all of your<lb />
eggs in one basket or rely on 5 swimmers to win a meet for<lb />
you.<lb />
The college looses not only Lacy West this year. It also<lb />
will be hunting for another diver to take the place of national<lb />
champion Bob Kingrey. Bob is a senior from Norfolk, Vir-<lb />
ginia, and is one of the best divers in the South. Kingrey<lb />
has given the swimming team many of the points that are<lb />
necessary to win against the rugged competition that they<lb />
have been facing this year. Right now, the bright spot on<lb />
the swimming team is Paul Donahue. Donahue finished<lb />
second in the State meet. Since he is only a freshmen, there<lb />
is plenty of opportunity for him to improve to take over<lb />
Bob's place next year.<lb />
Wolfpack Tops Pirates<lb />
In Swim Meet, 52-45<lb />
West Is High Scorer In<lb />
Home Game Hits For 32<lb />
The Pirate swimmers lost a<lb />
tough meet to N. C. State Wednes-<lb />
day, Jan. 30. The final score, 62-<lb />
45, was no indication, however, of<lb />
how close the meet turned out to<lb />
be for State.<lb />
Sttate has one of the finest<lb />
swimming teams in the South.<lb />
That can be proven by the na-<lb />
tional ranking that they constant-<lb />
ly hold. State came here to find<lb />
what was to be its most diffi-<lb />
cult meet of the season.<lb />
The meet itself was highly suc-<lb />
cessful in the fact that it broke<lb />
numerous records, both team and<lb />
pool. Five team records were set<lb />
by the Pirate swimmers and six<lb />
pool records were set by the Wolf-<lb />
pack finmen.<lb />
With a team stocked by All-<lb />
Americans, the State team set<lb />
new records all over the gym<lb />
pool. The first event also yielded<lb />
the first two records of the day.<lb />
State received a record time of<lb />
3:51.4 in the 400 yard Medley Re-<lb />
lay. The Medley is composed of<lb />
four swimming strokes�the back<lb />
istroke, the breast stroke, butter-<lb />
fly stroke, and freestyle. The Pi-<lb />
rates set a new team record in<lb />
this event�3:54.6.<lb />
Records continued to be smashed<lb />
as McGinty of State broke the ex-<lb />
isting pool record with one of his<lb />
best efforts of the year. He swam<lb />
the 200 yard freestyle in 1:56.8.<lb />
In this event Sober of EC set a<lb />
new team record of 1:57.4.<lb />
A third straight pool record fell<lb />
in the 50 yard freestyle as Ellis<lb />
of State set a new pool record at<lb />
22.8.<lb />
Bob Kingrey took one of the two<lb />
first place finishes that EC on-<lb />
joyed in the meet. Kingrey was the<lb />
top diver of the day. Second place<lb />
honors in diving also dropped tnto<lb />
the Pirates den as Paul Donahue<lb />
jrarnered the number two position<lb />
tion.<lb />
Another pool record and team<lb />
record combination was set in the<lb />
200 yard butterfly. Spencer of<lb />
State went the distance in 2:06.1<lb />
and Bob Federici set an EC team<lb />
record by finishing second in 2:12.0.<lb />
It proved to be pool and team<lb />
record again in the 200 yard<lb />
breaststroke. Fogarasy took first<lb />
place for the Wolfpack with a re-<lb />
cord time of 2:24.0. Marasco set<lb />
EC's new team time at 2:27.1.<lb />
The last event of the meet added<lb />
another two records. State took<lb />
the 400 yard freestyle relay with<lb />
a time of 3:27.0 for a new record.<lb />
The Pirate four man team set a<lb />
new team record at 3:29.1.<lb />
400 yard Medley Relay�Poletti,<lb />
Forgarsay, Spencer, and Senter<lb />
(S) 3:51.4<lb />
200 yard Freestyle�McGinty (S),<lb />
Sober (EC) and Roberts (EC)<lb />
1:56.8<lb />
50 yard Freestyle�Ellis (S),<lb />
Barefoot (EC) and Senter (S)<lb />
22.8<lb />
200 yard Individual Medley�Fog-<lb />
arasy (S), Zschau (EC), and<lb />
Hensen (EC) 2:15.0<lb />
Diving�Kingrey (EC), Donahue<lb />
(EC), and Morrow (S)<lb />
200 yard Butterfly�Spencer (S),<lb />
Federici (EC), and Pursen (EC)<lb />
2:06.1<lb />
100 yard Freestyle�Ellis (S),<lb />
Hewes (EC), and (Sober (EC)<lb />
50.9<lb />
200 yard Backstroke�Pooletti<lb />
(S) Zschau (EC), and Nor-<lb />
wood (EC) 2:12.5<lb />
500 yard Freestyle�Hensen (EC),<lb />
Gaffney (EC), and Hayman (S)<lb />
5:59.0<lb />
200 yard Breaststroike� Fogarasy<lb />
(S), Marasco (EC), and Sufcton<lb />
(EC) 2:24.0<lb />
Lacy West played his last home<lb />
game for the Pirates against At-<lb />
lantic Christian's Bulldogs last<lb />
Saturday night. The 6-5 senior<lb />
�scored 32 points as the Pirates<lb />
came from behind in the last two<lb />
minutes of the game to win 79-78.<lb />
West was the game's high scorer<lb />
with 32 points on 13 field goals<lb />
and 6 free throws. Bill Otte scored<lb />
26 points in aiding the Pirate<lb />
victory.<lb />
10 Minutes of Mayhem<lb />
The first ten minutes of the<lb />
game resembled organized basket-<lb />
ball only in the sense that both<lb />
teams wore uniforms. The Pirates<lb />
were the first to recover anjything<lb />
that resembled poise with seven<lb />
mdnutes gone by in the first half.<lb />
EC started hitting the basket with<lb />
regularity and built a 19-9 point<lb />
lead with 9:55 remaining. Atlantic<lb />
Christian started back up the scor-<lb />
ing column on the shooting ability<lb />
of Fugate and Johnson. Fugate<lb />
hit 12 of his 14 points in this<lb />
period. The AC team kept close<lb />
to the Pirates and finally moved<lb />
to within two points at 29-27 on a<lb />
jump shot by Johnson with 2:53<lb />
remaining in the first half.<lb />
Parham Leads AC Comeback<lb />
The Bulldogs added 6-4 Tom<lb />
Parham to their lineup for the<lb />
second half. Parham responded<lb />
with two jumpers from outside<lb />
to sipark what proved to be a<lb />
Bulldog rally. The AC team hit a<lb />
hot percentage for the next six<lb />
minutes to push within two points<lb />
of EC at 48-46. A cold streak by<lb />
both teams enabled AC to catch up<lb />
on a jumper by Parham to tie<lb />
the score at 48-48 with 12:32 re-<lb />
maining.<lb />
West Hits For No Avail<lb />
Lacy West continued to pour<lb />
points into the basket. He gave<lb />
the Pirates a short-lived 50-48<lb />
lead only to have Parham tie the<lb />
score again at 50-50 with 11:39<lb />
remaining. That was Parham's last<lb />
basket of the evening, so Lawson<lb />
and Rodgers took over AC's scor-<lb />
ing duties. Lawson put AC into<lb />
the lead for the first time with a<lb />
fall-away jump, 52-51. The Pirates<lb />
managed to pull within one point<lb />
of the Bulldogs at 55-54 on Bill<lb />
Brogden's shot from the corner.<lb />
Rodgers hit two field goals to<lb />
give AC a 59-54 margin. Johnson<lb />
hit a one-hander to give the Bull-<lb />
dogs their biggest lead of the<lb />
evening, 61-54.<lb />
Pirate Rally<lb />
The Pirates led by West, Otte,<lb />
and Brogden started to rally at<lb />
this point with 7:59 remaining.<lb />
Otte hit for two and West for<lb />
three to narrow the AC lead to<lb />
63-61. Baskets were exhanged for<lb />
the next four minutes until West<lb />
tied it up at 69-69. AC's Smith hit<lb />
to give the visitors a 71-69 lead<lb />
until Otte hooked one in to tie the<lb />
game up again at 71-71 with 2:14<lb />
left. Otte and West teamed up to<lb />
give the Pirates a 77-72 lead.<lb />
Exciting Bulldog Rally<lb />
The Bulldogs were not going to<lb />
give up easily as 6-2 guard Eugene<lb />
Stinson proved. Stinson sunk two<lb />
straight to cut the Pirate margin<lb />
to ONE point, 77-76 with twelve<lb />
seconds showing on the clock. The<lb />
Pirates called time out to collect<lb />
themselves for the task of bring-<lb />
ing the ball back up court against<lb />
the tight Atlantic Christian full-<lb />
court press. A long pass from<lb />
Brogden to West gave the Pirate<lb />
star an easy layup to give Be a<lb />
three-point lead with four seconds<lb />
on the scoreboard. Stinson brought<lb />
the ball back upcourt and launched<lb />
a long one-hander that cut through<lb />
the hoop ahead of the final horn<lb />
to cut the Buc win margin to 1<lb />
point, 79-78.<lb />
EC<lb />
West<lb />
Knowles<lb />
Parker<lb />
Otte<lb />
Brogden<lb />
Williams<lb />
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AC<lb />
GFTAsrhworth<lb />
136-932Stinson<lb />
20-04Eskew<lb />
01-11Rodgers<lb />
106-826Lawson<lb />
22-S6Johnson<lb />
22-36PXigate<lb />
20-04Smith<lb />
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