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Easttarolinian<lb />
Volume XXXVIII<lb />
East Car olin a College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1963<lb />
Number 30<lb />
3E<lb />
Senate Appro ves Rule Traffic Committee<lb />
Changes For Wmrin Stresses Car Rules<lb />
ViAMllVV A VJL ff Jf JrK&amp;mmM The Traffic Committee has be- j ly for a leng:h of time b<lb />
fho student seriate, at its M on-<lb />
to evening meeting, approved ap-<lb />
pra rs of $S00 for the En-<lb />
tertainment tunmittee, $60 for<lb />
I. p. Card Committee, $530<lb />
1ST CAROLINIAN, and<lb />
j35fl for the College Choir; au-<lb />
Kntertainment Com-<lb />
pjfttee ite up to 60 per<lb />
t year's anticipated en-<lb />
tertamn budget; accepted the<lb />
inttneiit of a new Elections<lb />
airman; and ap-<lb />
a resolution to he sent to<lb />
 ration calling: for<lb />
in restriction rales of<lb />
Hfcs. ,<lb />
 chairman of the En-<lb />
�rr. rv.it tee submitted<lb />
r an additional $800<lb />
� for the remaind-<lb />
year. SGA Treasurer,<lb />
ffered an amend-<lb />
would have required<lb />
to use marshals at<lb />
Arts Programs instead<lb />
$72 for ushers. This<lb />
. s defeated. After<lb />
ssion of the Enter-<lb />
i tree's expenses,<lb />
ap :vved the $800 re-<lb />
. rd Committee re-<lb />
received $60 to hire<lb />
be I. D. cards<lb />
trstaon. The com-<lb />
: that it has had<lb />
help during<lb />
ing hours of regis-<lb />
tration day.<lb />
Editor June Grimes, after study-<lb />
ing the organizational structure<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN for<lb />
several weeks, requested and re-<lb />
ceived $530 for staff salary in-<lb />
creases during the next two quart-<lb />
ers.<lb />
The College Choir was granted<lb />
$350 to be added to its regular<lb />
budget appropriation for the pur-<lb />
pose of representing the college<lb />
at the Music Educators National<lb />
Convention in Charleston, West<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
The seante voted to give to the<lb />
Entertainment Comanittee of any<lb />
year the authority to obligate up<lb />
to 60 (percent of the following<lb />
year's anticipated budget.<lb />
The senate also approved a reso-<lb />
lution which would permit women<lb />
students who are on restriction to<lb />
have friends in their rooms, and to<lb />
talk with men students while walk-<lb />
ing on campus. A copy of the reso-<lb />
lution will be sent to the admin-<lb />
istration.<lb />
Productions Commdttee chairman<lb />
Ed Smith requested $250 to cover<lb />
the cost of a party for the cast<lb />
of this year's musical. The senate<lb />
passed a substitute motion which<lb />
provided for the reallocation of<lb />
funds in the musical budget, but<lb />
not exceeding $225, for the party.<lb />
In other action, the senate ap-<lb />
proved the appointment of Berk<lb />
Stephens as chairman of the Elec-<lb />
tions Comanittee, accepted nomi-<lb />
nations for the Queen's Court of<lb />
the Azalea Festival, and conducted<lb />
swearing-in ceremonies for Bob<lb />
Nelson from New Dorm.<lb />
Duke To Install Local<lb />
Colony Of Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi fraternity, Beta Phi<lb />
Colony of Pi Kappa Phi, national<lb />
social fraternity, will seek na-<lb />
tional affiliation today. Mu Chap-<lb />
ter of Duke University will initiate<lb />
the East Carolina colony.<lb />
Kappa Phi was founded locally<lb />
on February 15, 1961, by Pi Kap-<lb />
pa Phi traveling counselor Jim<lb />
EC Hosts WC Choir<lb />
For Sunday Concert<lb />
N<lb />
15.<lb />
r Woman's College<lb />
1 be guests on the<lb />
ge Campus<lb />
T e East Carolina<lb />
� e Club will join<lb />
'a .re Choir in pre-<lb />
ncert in Wright<lb />
. V br tary 17,<lb />
I the Wom-<lb />
up is Rich-<lb />
r of the East<lb />
la Charles<lb />
 I be guest, solo-<lb />
Alto Rhapsody, and<lb />
1 be guest solo-<lb />
fs Coronation<lb />
Boris (fOdounov. Miss<lb />
Le Assistant in<lb />
1 at East Caro-<lb />
g is a member<lb />
Music of Wom-<lb />
lan's College Choir will<lb />
onga from the<lb />
arranged by Beeth-<lb />
numbers by Gustav<lb />
til Thompson. The<lb />
aa Men's Glee Club<lb />
by Brahms and<lb />
mpson as well as two<lb />
'Shcnandoah and<lb />
'nv Ye Winds<lb />
i 100 voices of the<lb />
ra groups will join for the<lb />
"Ho- ters � tne Pr��Tam'<lb />
Pl, L"v iv is Thy Dwelling-<lb />
fr<lb />
We<lb />
�n Brahms' German Re-<lb />
 d :he "Coronation Scene"<lb />
foissourgsky,s Boris God-<lb />
ounoT.<lb />
Sunday's concert will climax two<lb />
weekends of music by the choral<lb />
groups from Greensboro and Green-<lb />
ville. This past Saturday, the<lb />
croups met in Greensboro for re-<lb />
hearsals as well as social events<lb />
and on Sunday gave the first pro-<lb />
gram of the series.<lb />
Accompanists for Sunday's pro-<lb />
gram will be Mary Ida Hodge,<lb />
Terry Coley and Ted Gossett,<lb />
pianists, Henrietta Nance, vio-<lb />
linist, and Marcia Fountain, cell-<lb />
ist.<lb />
Arrangements for lodging for<lb />
Woman's College girls are being<lb />
made by members of the East<lb />
Carolina Women's Glee Club.<lb />
Lloyd, and Wayne Scott. Scott<lb />
received his undergraduate degree<lb />
at UNC, where he was president<lb />
of his fraternity. He attended East<lb />
Carolina's Business Graduate<lb />
School on a scholarship (provided<lb />
by the National Organization of<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi. It was during his<lb />
course of study here that he or-<lb />
ganized the colony.<lb />
Saturday, newly�initiated Beta<lb />
Phi Chapter will host a three-<lb />
state conclave. Chapters from<lb />
Sou.th Carolina, North Carolina,<lb />
and Virginia "will be in attendance.<lb />
All officers of the National Coun-<lb />
cil will be present.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi will have a tea<lb />
Sunday afternoon from 2:00 until<lb />
4:00 in the CU. Students, faculty,<lb />
and friends are invited to attend.<lb />
gun a thorough investigation of<lb />
all cars being operated by col-<lb />
lege students on the campus of<lb />
East Carolina College and in the<lb />
Greenville area in order to ascer-<lb />
tain that each student who is<lb />
operating a car is eligible to do<lb />
so according to the College regu-<lb />
lation which reads:<lb />
"It is to be noted by all that<lb />
no freshman (including Summer<lb />
School) student at East Caro-<lb />
lina College is permitted to have<lb />
and or to operate a motor vehicle<lb />
on the East Carolina College cam-<lb />
pus or in the Greenville area.<lb />
"In addition, no student having<lb />
le�s than a "C" average or on dis-<lb />
ciplinary probation at East Coro-<lb />
lina College is permitted to have<lb />
andor operate an automobile on<lb />
the East Caroliaia College campus<lb />
or in the Greenville area<lb />
This rule was established by<lb />
the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion and the Administration was<lb />
asked to enforce it.<lb />
During the past week, two stu-<lb />
dents have been suspended for the<lb />
remainder of Winter Quarter when<lb />
it was discovered that they were<lb />
operating cars on the East Caro-<lb />
lina College campus illegally.<lb />
There is a strong possibility that<lb />
several more students will be sus-<lb />
pended before the present phase<lb />
of our investigation is complete.<lb />
The Traffic Committee would<lb />
like to urge all students to comply<lb />
with the rules regulating the pos-<lb />
session of cars on campus or in<lb />
the Greenville area. It is not our<lb />
desire to suspend students from<lb />
school but when we have violators,<lb />
we have no choice but to resort to<lb />
this type of disciplinary action.<lb />
All students should be aware<lb />
of the fact that we continously<lb />
check on the cars being operated<lb />
by college students on or near the<lb />
campus. It is possible that a stu-<lb />
dent may operate a vehicle illegal-<lb />
length of time before it<lb />
is discovered by the Traffic Com-<lb />
mittee but upon the Committee's<lb />
learning of such a violation, action<lb />
will be taken.<lb />
Alabama Quartet<lb />
Renders Chamber<lb />
Music Sunday<lb />
Tile Alabama Quartet, one of<lb />
the outstanding Chamiber Music<lb />
organizations in the United States,<lb />
will appear in a concert here Sun-<lb />
day, February 17, at 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
the McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
This program is sponsored by<lb />
the School of Music of the col-<lb />
lege and made possible by a grant<lb />
from the Sarah Sprague Coolidge<lb />
Foundation. The public as invited<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Of special interest among the<lb />
selections will be the premiere<lb />
performance of "Quartet in One<lb />
Movement" by Dr. Martin Mail-<lb />
man, composer-in-residence a t<lb />
East Carolina Collge. Dr. Mail-<lb />
man's riece will be first on the<lb />
program. Other pieces to be per-<lb />
formed by the Quartet will be<lb />
"Quartet in G Major, Op. 54, No.<lb />
1 by Haydn, and "Quartet in C<lb />
Sharp Minor, Op. 131 by Beeth-<lb />
oven.<lb />
An ensemble-in-residence at the<lb />
University of Alabama, the Quar-<lb />
tet is composed of Emil Raab,<lb />
first violinist; Frank Spinosa,<lb />
second violinist; Henry Barrett,<lb />
violist; and Margaret Christy,<lb />
cellist. All are expert musicians<lb />
with a wide and varied experience.<lb />
They will give some forty per-<lb />
formances this year throughout<lb />
Alabama, North Carolina. Flori-<lb />
da, Mississippi and Illinois.<lb />
Bleeding Campus<lb />
Notices<lb />
Will anyone having any<lb />
copies of the Fall issue of<lb />
the REBEL please send or<lb />
bring them to the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN office at their<lb />
earliest convenience. They are<lb />
needed for the men coming<lb />
to EC in March U evaluate<lb />
the college.<lb />
There are two male roles<lb />
still open i� "The Faithful<lb />
Lightening" by Kermit Hunt-<lb />
er, author �f "Horn In the<lb />
West If interested, contact<lb />
Edgar Loessin, Playhouse Di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
The Bloodmobile, which visited this campus, February 13-14, fell short of its hoped-for 500 pints of<lb />
blood. The final counting revealed that EC students and faculty had donated only 374 pints to th�<lb />
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M<lb />
Friday, February l5<lb />
PaKe 2 EAST CAROLINIJANgCg ft<lb />
POSTERITY PraiST<lb />
When the first "man" swung- down from the branches<lb />
and ambled around, stoop-shouldered and bent-spined,<lb />
one of the first places he ambled was to a wall. He went<lb />
to a wall, found vsonvething- that would mark the wall,<lb />
and proceeded to inscribe for posterity. These earliest<lb />
inscriptions were little more than crude, linear etchings.<lb />
But the art of inscribing walls progressed rapidly, and<lb />
the etchings assumed definite shapes. They represented,<lb />
not so much an attempt at prehistoric creativity, as a<lb />
manifstation of man's desires and practices. Etchings<lb />
of animals are believed by modem archaeology to have<lb />
been created just before each hunt as magic charms.<lb />
The hunters, by etching a hunt scene on a wall, assured<lb />
themselves a successful hunt. Other pictures are be-<lb />
lieved to be primitive enchantments to assure fertility<lb />
and continueed duration of the species.<lb />
Later, more civilized men continued the practice.<lb />
The Egyptians painted detailed scenes on the walls of<lb />
their tombs. These paintings also portrayed the customs<lb />
and beliefs of the era. No Pharoah worth his mummy<lb />
would have dreamed of meeting Osiris without first<lb />
preparing by having scenes of a successful journey<lb />
painted on the walls of his tomb.<lb />
Thus men have committed themselves for pos-<lb />
terity. The scratches and paintings on the walls of<lb />
caves and tombs have been almost like inscriptions on<lb />
the walls of time. Through a study of them archae-<lb />
ologists have discerned many of the habits and beliefs<lb />
of prehistoric and early historic man. Without these<lb />
inscriptions the knowledge of early man would be al-<lb />
most non-existent. They remain as a touchstone for<lb />
historians.<lb />
Today man continues to inscribe and etch on walls.<lb />
Actually, modern man will etch anywhere�on walls,<lb />
on furniture, in concrete, in toilets (especially). He<lb />
aridly carries on the grand tradition; and when all<lb />
else fails, when life as we know it perishes, when the<lb />
books decay, when the great monuments man has erected<lb />
to himself tumble, there will yet be a still, small voice<lb />
of America carrying out amidst the rubble and ruin.<lb />
Some future intelligence, excavating the ruins of<lb />
a long-extinct American civilization, will discover our<lb />
walls and interpret the etchings and inscriptions. And<lb />
America will squat happily in the annals of history�<lb />
a civilization of pimps, homosexuals, satyrs, and other<lb />
assorted perverts and sex-maniacs.<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
Fri. 15�Movie: "Satan Never Sleeps" with William Holden.<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "West Side Story<lb />
�State Theatre: "The Hook<lb />
��Freshman Class Dance, Wright, 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 16�Movie: "Satan Never Sleeps" with William Holden,<lb />
Austin, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
�National Teacher's Exam, Rawl, Flanagran, Library, all day.<lb />
�Eastern North Carolina Choral Clinic.<lb />
Sun. 17�Joint Concert by East Carolina Men's Glee Club and<lb />
Woman's College Choir, Wright, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Mon. 18�CU Bowling League, Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 pjn.<lb />
�Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament, Wright Social Room,<lb />
7:00 pjn.<lb />
Tues. 19�Beginners' Bridge, Wright Social Room, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Thurs. 21�Beginners' Bridge, Wright Social Room, 3:00 pjn.<lb />
-Chpel Services, "Y" Hut, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
State Theatre: "A Girl Named Tamiko<lb />
Fri. 22�Movie: "Lisa" with Stephen Boyd, 7KK) pjm Austin.<lb />
�-Pitt Theatre: "Legend of the Lobo<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN welcomes letters from its readers.<lb />
The briefer they are, the better is the prospect of publication.<lb />
Letters should he kept to a maximum of 250 words. They should<lb />
also be of general interest. All are subject to condensation and<lb />
should conform to the standards of decency and good taste. We<lb />
assume no responsibility tfor statements made. All letters to the<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN must be signed. Names will be withheld on<lb />
request if the Editor can be shown sufficient reason for doing so.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published semi-weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolines Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
By CATHERINE LEBAUME<lb />
editor<lb />
business manager<lb />
junius d. grimes in<lb />
keith hobbs<lb />
?�<lb />
A student newspaper iroight not<lb />
be the place for a political con-<lb />
troversy, but as the only French<lb />
native on this campus, I must<lb />
Answer the very provocative ar-<lb />
ticle on "De Gaulle�Friend or<lb />
Foe?"<lb />
The reactions to de Gaulle's<lb />
European decisions have been more<lb />
bitter m the USA than anywhere<lb />
eNe in Europe (England excepted,<lb />
of course). The USA complains<lb />
of these decisions because their<lb />
ir-i1' arv and commercial interests<lb />
in Furore have received a blow.<lb />
The bitterness of the American<lb />
complaints is in itself a proof of<lb />
how deep the USA is involved in<lb />
Europe and therefore how right<lb />
and appropriate are de Gaulle's<lb />
decisions to restore Europe's au-<lb />
tonomy, and not French domina-<lb />
tion over Europe.<lb />
This does not mean that de<lb />
Gaulle wants to 'break the Atlan-<lb />
tic Alliance. He is a great enough<lb />
politician to see that the Free<lb />
World could not survive without<lb />
an Alliance of all Occidental<lb />
countries. The building-up of an<lb />
-autonomous French nuclear de-<lb />
fense, even much smaller than the<lb />
American defense, is not incomq-<lb />
atible with the Atlantic Alliance;<lb />
but rather than an integration of<lb />
Atlantic forces, France prefers a<lb />
co-operation of allied forces. This<lb />
means that she wants to have the<lb />
control of her own weapons, and<lb />
the possibility to decide their im-<lb />
mediate use in case of emergency.<lb />
As far as the Common Market is<lb />
concerned, the door is certainly<lb />
not closed definitely to England.<lb />
The American public should realize<lb />
that England was twice invited<lb />
to join the Common Market: once<lb />
in 1950 when the Coal and Steel<lb />
Comnminity was founded, a second<lb />
time in 1955 before the signature<lb />
of the Rome Treaty creating the<lb />
Common Market. England refused<lb />
twice, and even more, tried hard<lb />
to wreck the Common Market, by<lb />
creating a competitive European<lb />
Free Trade Area (with the Scan-<lb />
dinavian countries). This E. F. T.<lb />
A. remained stagnant, while the<lb />
'Gammon Market was rocketing<lb />
towards prosperity. England will<lb />
be allowed to join it as soon as<lb />
she conforms to the "club regu-<lb />
lations the rules of the Rome<lb />
Troaty-conformity she has not<lb />
Z realized, especially regardm<lb />
he relations with the Common-<lb />
11. ��nries and the agricul-<lb />
wealth coun.nts �<lb />
tural structure of her economy. An<lb />
evolution is on the way, however,<lb />
and M s&amp;(n as England com-<lb />
plete it, the door will be wide<lb />
ooen into Europe. Enough com-<lb />
mon suffering and memories have<lb />
united France and England for<lb />
the whole 20th century to make<lb />
France strongly wish Britain's<lb />
entrance in Europe.<lb />
To conclude this short restate-<lb />
ment of a misunderstood problem,<lb />
let me briefly answer the ridicu-<lb />
ouseven shocking for any in-<lb />
telligent person�comparison be-<lb />
tween Hitler and de Gaulle. First<lb />
of all, how could de Gaulle at the<lb />
same time grant independence to<lb />
twenty African nations and think<lb />
of a Napoleonic domination over<lb />
Europe? Secondly, de Gaulle ac-<lb />
quired his prestige and fame for<lb />
devoting five years of his life to<lb />
fight Naziism; he exiled himself<lb />
in England and got sentenced to<lb />
death by his own countrymen for<lb />
this�could Churchill and Roose-<lb />
velt have said the same thing?<lb />
Third and last, de Gaulle has<lb />
proved in the recent crises (Berlin,<lb />
Cuba) that he was firmly backing<lb />
Kennedy's decisions; he certain-<lb />
ly would have supported the USA<lb />
in case of war because he is a<lb />
man of honor (could the same<lb />
thing be said of Eisenhower when<lb />
he (promised help to the Hungar-<lb />
ian rebels in 1956 and then let<lb />
them be crushed by the Russians?).<lb />
This should take care of the hints<lb />
of a possible Moscow-Paris axis.<lb />
Yes, de Gaulle wishes, as much<lb />
as the USA, a "modus vivendi"<lb />
with the USSR, but only when<lb />
there will be no threat against<lb />
peace.<lb />
De Gaulle wants a powerful self-<lb />
governing Europe, allied to the<lb />
USA, and all Europeans want it<lb />
with him. He knows that the<lb />
European peoples would not bend<lb />
under a fascist domination�they<lb />
experienced the evils of such a<lb />
regime!<lb />
And I wish people in this Col-<lb />
lege would read and learn some-<lb />
thing, and stop rwriting about<lb />
things they do not know. All opin-<lb />
ions are good to hear, if they are<lb />
based on facts, and not on imagi-<lb />
nation.<lb />
GIANT STEPS IN REVERSE<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6161, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $2.50 per year<lb />
Take a giant step (backward. And<lb />
so goes education in the public<lb />
schools of North Carolina for<lb />
another year.<lb />
In 1961, the (State Legislature<lb />
adopted Governor Sanford's $100<lb />
imdllion school enrichment pflo-<lb />
gram. The result was a jump from<lb />
39th in average teacher pay to<lb />
33rd. Overall, the average teach-<lb />
er pay went up more than 18 per<lb />
cent.<lb />
That was fine for 1961, but it<lb />
seems that 1962 was, for all prac-<lb />
tical purposes, practically left out<lb />
of the calendar. The National Ed-<lb />
ucation Association, in a recent<lb />
report, says that North Caro-<lb />
lina has fallen from its previous<lb />
33rd lowest position to an even<lb />
imiore lowly 35th among the states<lb />
(hi average pay for teachers. Not<lb />
only that, but the gap between<lb />
North Carolina teachers' average<lb />
pay and the national average has<lb />
widened from $628 to $760. In a<lb />
nation that spends more money on<lb />
liquor and gambling than on the<lb />
education of its children, our<lb />
State has an average $297 per-<lb />
pupil expenditure, 44th in the<lb />
en<lb />
disclose<lb />
nation, compared to a $432 nation-<lb />
al average.<lb />
N. E. A. reports that the<lb />
State's $4,975 average pay re-<lb />
flected an increase of less than<lb />
2 per cent over last year, com-<lb />
pared to a 4 per cent national in-<lb />
crease. If this shows nothing else,<lb />
it shows a lack of intelligence or<lb />
gross apathy on the (part erf the<lb />
State toward its children and their<lb />
teachers.<lb />
The 1961 school enrichment pro-<lb />
gram, on the surface, seemed like<lb />
f large amount of money; but,<lb />
it was obsolete before it ever got<lb />
off the ground. In the first place,<lb />
 help much because<lb />
teachers' salaries had been hr-<lb />
wT1 Th a lon �� &amp;�<lb />
U remember that even after<lb />
W reonall � <lb />
iy, reasonable plans were not made<lb />
for future improvements. If North<lb />
adopt stLZ L Zhm ih dti��<lb />
"r" that 6tre suitable<lb />
 twenty yearsZ<lb />
Jua forsyth<lb />
Washington is <lb />
iniT inside with charge, aruj <lb />
er-charges over all.<lb />
ministnntion concern and<lb />
ledge about the sttunti ,n in'<lb />
Just what the ncto <lb />
are m Oufca ls not goiru<lb />
known by the <lb />
v time soon, perhaps nvjjj<lb />
historians analyze the<lb />
some years hence (<lb />
will never obtain a ful<lb />
from extemporary sounf<lb />
issue is too full of polity ?<lb />
narrate for a disclosure to <lb />
pedient for the administration<lb />
the Democratic Party, awj<lb />
if information advjurwed jjv d<lb />
publican Par . an(j <lb />
go verrnnemt-in -exile itHMu.<lb />
correct, it would be disnejjt<lb />
:ho prfxlic. Ihroanaaeannafc .<lb />
vocal groups are looked Upon wft<lb />
suspicion. The ad -m (<lb />
save their political skint), tnia.<lb />
military (to avoid eritk <lb />
whatever negligence or comply<lb />
ency existed). gav- rise fe fa<lb />
vulnerable position in the fiat<lb />
place. One might conclude, the<lb />
fore, that the only way that Aa�.<lb />
icans are going- to epara the<lb />
soup from the frott<lb />
cal cauldron will he to weigh nV<lb />
derue. charg-e. rumors, and i<lb />
i.ot. pick out the plausr<lb />
the absurd, and draw<lb />
judgements.<lb />
Tax Cuts:<lb />
Terry Sanford has follow<lb />
lead of Kennedy &amp; Co. arvi<lb />
ing this year's North<lb />
legislature (meeting, by the on,<lb />
for the first time in the newT<lb />
house of the Carolina N4<lb />
a reduction in state taxes: a eat<lb />
of nearly eignt million dollars. Tk<lb />
Governor's proposal reduces pena<lb />
al tate income taxes by 7 <lb />
ion dollars, by raising indhrifa<lb />
exemptions from 300 to 500 dol-<lb />
lars. An additional 500.0M &amp;<lb />
lars would be r by dwliinn<lb />
the ,V sales on prepared mrf-<lb />
cine, the so-caPed "news bey laf<lb />
which is levied on newspaper ��<lb />
riers, and taxes that were at <lb />
just two years ago along with fr<lb />
controversial food sale tax. Tff<lb />
principle motivation for the <lb />
reduction ostensibly Iprhtgl fn�<lb />
the Sanford administration's<lb />
ity education" Hinge. The word s<lb />
Rjileig-h is that the ?rer 3J�<lb />
dollar dependent exemption is �<lb />
hJg-h enough to take into tcco<lb />
the increased cost of educa<lb />
children.<lb />
Consider the facts: erg:<lb />
dollars a year amounts to a ss<lb />
of less than two dollars a ye&amp;: P<lb />
person: therefore, the rec<lb />
could be considered neglipkk �<lb />
the average person, hut the j�"<lb />
gTegte of eight million 4<lb />
sounds spectacular, and Terry s<lb />
ford needs something spertac<lb />
to son ash the pro wine n<lb />
of his administration. A � <lb />
of serious thought on this �<lb />
seems to indicate that the Go<lb />
nor is playing political haJ<lb />
panky A��in. this time ustf v<lb />
pie statistical deception tc<lb />
mote hi� future. <lb />
Bei<lb />
LAwre<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
All Secondary Mijo� <lb />
plan to do student ����<lb />
mtxt fall qoorter. should <lb />
tact their department! �<lb />
kge Npervisor at onet<lb />
pick up application blanks ��<lb />
proceed forthwith to �<lb />
tae physical eM�lilt� (�<lb />
quired). According to eatiW<lb />
requirements, these <lb />
returned to yo�r soper'<lb />
with the sijrnatiire of � �<lb />
�fciaa on the h�lth <lb />
cate, net later than � <lb />
�- April 1.<lb /><pb facs="00038798_tn_0003" /><lb />
,iav.<lb />
February 16, 1968<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page 3<lb />
Maintenance Department<lb />
Repairs, Remodels, Cleans;<lb />
Receives Little Recognition<lb />
� S "gyMa<lb />
S&amp;&amp;TC<lb />
SB?<lb />
?;pilliPP<lb />
4<lb />
�<lb />
�' ' iT-Zv<lb /><lb />
:��:�:<lb /><lb />
Tpg<lb />
i:?w?:�; ����vx :�<lb />
m<lb />
ill<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
( rH�m has beds and mattresses available for present and<lb />
bi stories.<lb />
, atioi r an institution ed into two sections. These are<lb />
Oarolina College headed by Mr. J. N. Capreli of<lb />
f time, money, Buildings and Grounds and Mr. H.<lb />
t the Main- P. Markham, who is the Engineer.<lb />
. � UTider Mr. Caprell's supervision<lb />
� is divid- there are approximately seventy-<lb />
Mr. Capreli, head of the Maintenance Department, discusses �ne �<lb />
his many problems over the telephone.<lb />
Expecting a flat tire soon?<lb />
storage room is prepared.<lb />
The<lb />
five people. Included in this group<lb />
are the carpenters, painters, maids<lb />
janitors and ,the yard crew.<lb />
The work of this department<lb />
consists of repairing, remodeling,<lb />
cleaning, and, in general, keeping<lb />
everything in working order. On<lb />
days when weather conditions will<lb />
not allow outside work, the men of<lb />
Uiis department are. working in-<lb />
side washing windows, cleaning<lb />
rooms and other janitorial work.<lb />
Mr. Markham has thirteen men<lb />
working with him. His department<lb />
takes care of the plumbing, foeat-<lb />
Copy by<lb />
DAVE ENTZMINGER<lb />
Photography by<lb />
BILL WEIDENBACHER<lb />
�� ���� �<lb />
en have to be cartful around these hot pipes in<lb />
A member of the Maintenance Department works on a typewriter<lb />
desk for the administration building.<lb />
A<lb />
workman ftt. pipes in Wahl-Cotes Elementary School.<lb />
An electrician works in Wahl-<lb />
Coates Elementary School.<lb />
in-g, refrigeration, air conditioning,<lb />
and all electrical appliances. This<lb />
department handles the installation<lb />
and upkeep of all plumbing, heat,<lb />
and electricity.<lb />
There are thirty-seven buildings '<lb />
which this department has to keep<lb />
in good working order. The cost<lb />
of upkeep on these buildings and<lb />
on our grounds is approximately<lb />
$700,000 a year. This is not very<lb />
much considering it includes both<lb />
salaries and expenses.<lb />
Although we often overlook this<lb />
department, the benefits we re-<lb />
ceive from it are always evident.<lb />
To the men of the Maintenance<lb />
Depatrment we owe a debt of grat- Bill Whichard, in charge of the ninety-odd maids and janitors, pre-<lb />
itude for their fine work. P�es materials for their use.<lb /><pb facs="00038798_tn_0004" /><lb />
Page 4<lb />
EAST CAROLINIA<lb />
N<lb />
Friday, p<lb />
�kTl<lb />
Indiana Univ. Praises<lb />
Former EC Students<lb />
Director Explair<lb />
Nat'l Teacher E<lb />
Two former students of music<lb />
at East Carolina College, both<lb />
North Carolinians, have enviable<lb />
records as students in the School<lb />
of Music at Indiana University,<lb />
according to information received<lb />
at the college from Joseph Battis-<lb />
ta, artist-rSn-reeidence there. They<lb />
are Carolyn Hinton of Zebulon and<lb />
Richard Tamiinsan of Franklinton.<lb />
Both studied piano with Dr. Rob-<lb />
ert Carter of the School of Music<lb />
before beginning graduate work.<lb />
Miss Hinton completed work for<lb />
the master's degree at the end of<lb />
the fall semester at Indiana Uni-<lb />
versity this academic year. She re-<lb />
ceived their the highest award of-<lb />
fered by the School of Music at the<lb />
university, the Performer's Certifi-<lb />
cate, which Mr. Battista describes<lb />
as "a very distinguished accom-<lb />
plishment and honor<lb />
Mr. ToanJinsosn Is now working<lb />
toward the (master's degree and<lb />
as a student is designated by Mr.<lb />
Battista as "gifted" and "reward-<lb />
ing<lb />
At East Carolina, Miss Hinton<lb />
was a memeber of the college chap-<lb />
ter of Sigma Alpiha lota, national<lb />
music organization, and in 1961<lb />
was selected as one of the student<lb />
leaders to represent the college in<lb />
the national yearbook "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Col-<lb />
leges and Universities<lb />
As a student at Bast Carolina<lb />
Mr. Tomlinson appeared in a piano<lb />
recital before the State Federation<lb />
of Music Clubs in 'Raleigh and also<lb />
gave a series of programs before<lb />
audiences in six towns in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Tisdale Represents EC Union<lb />
At Regional ACU Meeting<lb />
Noel Tisdale is attending a meet-<lb />
ing this weekend in Tampa, Flori-<lb />
da, representing East Carolina<lb />
College Union as a member of the<lb />
Steering Committee of (Region IV<lb />
of the Association of College Un-<lb />
ions. This committee is planning<lb />
the annual fall meeting to be held<lb />
next fall at the University of South<lb />
Florida in Tampa.<lb />
Member schools in Region IV,<lb />
including Virginia, Kentucky,<lb />
North Carolina, South Carolina,<lb />
Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and<lb />
Florida, send delegates to the<lb />
Steering Committee meeting; and<lb />
this group, along with the host<lb />
school, plans the conference theme,<lb />
guest speakers, discussion group<lb />
topics, and the date of the subse-<lb />
quent conference.<lb />
East Carolina College Union<lb />
has been a member of the Associa-<lb />
tion for the past eight years and<lb />
its students have taken an active<lb />
role in regional meetings. Tisdale,<lb />
a CU Committee member for the<lb />
past two years, serves as the<lb />
chairman of the Social Committee.<lb />
Approximately 860 teachers and<lb />
prospective teachers will take the<lb />
National Teacher Examination<lb />
here tomorrow. E. M. Nicholson,<lb />
Director of Testing has announc-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Each of the candidate for the<lb />
examinations has received a ticket<lb />
of admission advising him of the<lb />
address to which he should report<lb />
to take the examinations. All can-<lb />
didates for the Common Examina-<lb />
tions will report to the center in-<lb />
dicated on their tickets of admis-<lb />
sion at 8:30 a.m Saturday morn-<lb />
ing and will complete tfiese exam-<lb />
inations at approximately 12:30<lb />
p.m. Mr. Nicholson will supervise<lb />
the administration of the tests<lb />
which are prepared annually by<lb />
Educational Testing Service of<lb />
Princeton, New Jersey.<lb />
Candidates for Optional Exami-<lb />
nations will return to the exami-<lb />
nation center at 1:30 p.m. Satur-<lb />
day. Those taking only one Optional<lb />
Examination will comrpiete their<lb />
testing at about 3:15 p.m. and<lb />
those taking two Optional Exami-<lb />
natioTte will fmiifc .<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Most of those tafo fa� v<lb />
Teacher Examination.<lb />
seniors preprin v te<lb />
cm applying for poshjonj'<lb />
.systems which encour <lb />
applicants to submit tiT T<lb />
on the National Teacher F<lb />
tkns along wit their �J7<lb />
dential. Mr. Niefe� <lb />
He pointed out, hcv<lb />
�ome candidate� nay y<lb />
examinations because of �?'<lb />
terest in discorenig tu"1<lb />
stresngths and weakJ<lb />
I )��; to such teacker<lb />
as are RMHKtTed by the tt<lb />
The Common Embmj<lb />
elude tests m Prof�a<lb />
mat ion, (General Culture<lb />
Expression, and NoiYerba:<lb />
ing. Each of the thineec<lb />
examinations offered ig<lb />
to demonstrate mastery of<lb />
matter in the field of t:�&amp;Z<lb />
education or in tl cccaJ<lb />
taught in the bigk &amp; <lb />
country.<lb />
Hogan Presents<lb />
List Of Summer<lb />
Camp Openings<lb />
Miss Gay Hogan, Camp Place-<lb />
ment Director, has announced<lb />
that there are many summer job<lb />
opportunities for college men and<lb />
women, married or single. She has<lb />
a list of camps from all over the<lb />
country which have openings for<lb />
summer counselors.<lb />
"February Is the month when<lb />
most of the jobs are coming in<lb />
stated Miss Hogan. "A camping<lb />
course, PE 265, will be taught<lb />
Spring Quarter, Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays at 8:00 a.m. for two<lb />
hours' credit<lb />
Miss Hogan is in her office,<lb />
room 2-04 in the Gym, 9:00-10:00<lb />
a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and<lb />
Fridays, and at 8:30-9:00 a.m. and<lb />
2:00-3:00 pn. on Mondays and<lb />
Wednesdays.<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Attend Home Eo<lb />
Education Bonf.<lb />
Miss Alice Strawn and Mrs. Ma-<lb />
bel Hall, home economics faculty<lb />
members here and state honorary<lb />
members of Future Homemakers<lb />
of America, attended last Monday<lb />
through today the Southern Re-<lb />
gional Home Economics Education<lb />
Conference in Washington, D. C<lb />
Mrs. Hall also serves as assis-<lb />
tant supervisor of the northeastern<lb />
area of Home Economics Education<lb />
and Miss Strawn also works with<lb />
home economics student teachers<lb />
in eastern North Carolina areas.<lb />
Robert A. Luke, Director of Adult<lb />
Education, National Education As-<lb />
sociation, will be among the key-<lb />
note speakers in his presentation<lb />
of "What Next in Education for<lb />
Adults?"<lb />
State reports on strengthening<lb />
certain aTeas of home economics<lb />
and reports on experimental pro-<lb />
grams and research in higher insti-<lb />
tutions will be given during the<lb />
conference. Other events of the<lb />
agenda are panel discussions and<lb />
group work om research.<lb />
Play "Crazy Questions"<lb />
Baried on ?f? hilanaut hank 7h�� C �Ai U<lb />
50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERE'S HOW:<lb />
First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with<lb />
a nutty, surprising question for it, and you've done a<lb />
"Crazy Question It's the easy new way for students to<lb />
make loot. Study the examples below, then do your own.<lb />
Send them, with your name, address, college and class,<lb />
to GET LUCKY, Box 64F, Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y. Winning<lb />
entries will be awarded $25.00. Winning entries sub-<lb />
mitted on the inside of a Lucky Strike wrapper will get a<lb />
$25.00 bonus. Enter as often as you like. Start right now!<lb />
RULES: The Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. will judge entries en the has cf<lb />
humor (up to V3). clarity and freshness (up to l) and appropnat<lb />
to V3), and their decisions will be final. Duplicate prizes will be mwM<lb />
in the event of ties. Entries must be the original works of the ts aod<lb />
must be submitted in the entrant's own name. There will be 50 sv:<lb />
every month, October through April. Entries received durw.g mxw<lb />
will be considered for that month's awards. Any entry rec . Ft�r Apr'<lb />
30, 1963, will not be eligible, and all become the property cf 7<lb />
Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the conte-<lb />
ployees of The American Tobacco Company, its advertising . . sand<lb />
Reuben H. Donnelley, and relatives of the said employees<lb />
notified by mail. Contest subject to all federal, state, and local rcf<lb />
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Students Go Greek<lb />
Following Rush Week<lb />
�n-hairtd, green-eyed La Rue Lockerman is this week's Buc Beauty.<lb />
I . a sophomore education major who enjoys dancing, horseback<lb />
jnd playing the piano in her leisure time.<lb />
Student Artist, Burns<lb />
Exhibits Work In Rawl<lb />
Kn Bums is now ex-<lb />
I r s rk as a student art-<lb />
lekr, Johnston<lb />
Eeceive Offices<lb />
i I ollege<lb />
tns were elected<lb />
n the annual<lb />
Nor1 I Carolina<lb />
� ration held<lb />
?ruary v and<lb />
ere ! tee Behr to<lb />
of the North<lb />
.and Bobb<lb />
i wiy created<lb />
� Area Liason Of-<lb />
� dIs Johnny Moore<lb />
�liege. He is also<lb />
of the ECC<lb />
g Republicans.<lb />
of twelve EC<lb />
- � ieans represented<lb />
�invention.<lb />
tst in the Kate W. Lewis Gallery<lb />
at East Carolina College. She is<lb />
one of a number of talented seniors<lb />
who are giving one-man shows this<lb />
academic year under the sponsor-<lb />
ship of the college School of Art.<lb />
The show will be open to the public<lb />
through Feb. 17.<lb />
Included in Mrs. Burris's exhibi-<lb />
tion are oil paintings, watercolors,<lb />
drawings, pottery, and an etching.<lb />
The show was hung under the sup-<lb />
ervision of Wesley Crawley and<lb />
M. Tran Gordley of the faculty.<lb />
Mrs. Burri's began the study of<lb />
art at Wingate Junior College and<lb />
since 1961 has been a student here.<lb />
A candidate for the bachelor of<lb />
science in art education, she is<lb />
scheduled for graduation during<lb />
the present school year.<lb />
At East Carolina she is a mem-<lb />
ber of the Art Club and the Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta social sorority.<lb />
She is married to Richard Donald<lb />
'Burria of Mount Pleasant, also a<lb />
 senior at East Carolina.<lb />
Each quarter the social sorori-<lb />
ties and fraternities of EC ob-<lb />
serve rush weeks.<lb />
Two weeks ago during rush<lb />
these students pledged the follow-<lb />
ing Greeks: ALPHA DELTA PI;<lb />
Mary Jane Conn, Mariam Cox, Gigi<lb />
Guice, Virginia Lewis, Selba Mor-<lb />
ris, Ira Layne Shaw, Etmagene<lb />
Williams, Louise Womible, Mary<lb />
R. Tankard, June Tolson; ALPHA<lb />
OMICRON PI: Frances Lee Bass,<lb />
Vickie Brodburry, Judy Ritchie;<lb />
ALPHA PHI: Jean Allen, Caro-<lb />
lyn Harris, Annita Randall, Ms-<lb />
iinda Wall, Sandy Black, Ann<lb />
�Crenshaw, Pat Moore, Frances<lb />
Gupton; ALPHA XI DELTA:<lb />
Reba Batten, Sandra Dial, Carolyn<lb />
Todd; CHI OMEGA: Nancy Alli-<lb />
son, Kathy Cauible, Joyce Oliver,<lb />
Melissa Root, Doris Watkins, Jane<lb />
Mewborn, Nell Bowen, Sarah<lb />
Baldwin, Peggy Honeycutt, Lesley<lb />
Marine, Carolyn Goker; DELTA<lb />
ZETA: Carol Ann Combs, Terrie<lb />
Frittsi Nancy Garner 4 Eleanor<lb />
Hant, Sarah Peterson, Elizabeth<lb />
Phelps, Kathryn Sue Sawyer,<lb />
Billi Stewart, Nancy Jo Tedder,<lb />
Linda Warren; KAPPA DELTA:<lb />
Pat Davis, Lynne Howell, Lib<lb />
Piner, Doris Poole, iGarolyn Tuck-<lb />
er, Joy Johnson; SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
SIGMA: Patricia Chapman, Jac-<lb />
queline Harrington, Joyce Sigmon,<lb />
Carol Waring, Kathryn Wesson,<lb />
Sandra Woodfin, Donna Markum,<lb />
Bibbie Riddick, Martha Thompson.<lb />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: Mor-<lb />
rell Simpson, Dennis Lamibert,<lb />
Jerry McGalliard, tRonny Goforth,<lb />
John Behr, Perry Barnes, Martin<lb />
Linker, Benjamine Sutton, Carl<lb />
Carlberg, Wrilliam Spence, Law-<lb />
rence Keith, Michael Lambert,<lb />
Corie McRae; SIGMA NU: James<lb />
Weaver, Jerry Rice, James Apple,<lb />
Francis O'Briant, Stewart Simith,<lb />
Johnny Jones, Richard Collier,<lb />
Jim Michegam Steve Leonard;<lb />
ALPHA EPSILON PI: Mark Melt-<lb />
zer; PHI KAPPA TAU: Bob<lb />
Washko, Jim Kimsey, Wayne Clane,<lb />
Danny Euliss; THETA CHI: Larry<lb />
Boyte, Bill Clark, Mark Flannagan,<lb />
Dave Alexander, Tom Scott, Tim<lb />
Bagwell, Jim Rogers, Jerry Ains-<lb />
field, Pat Lloyd, Eddie Harrington,<lb />
Bill Norman, Bill Torres;<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: Buddy<lb />
Goodwin, Hal Lanning, Bill Cop-1<lb />
ley, Wayne Tragdon, Robert Wall,<lb />
Steve Westfall, Rusty Sherril, Jim<lb />
Coates, Beverly Sawyer, Bill Brew-<lb />
er, Charlie Stancil, Brian Gilliam,<lb />
John Stonestreet, Richard Thomas,<lb />
Robert Dowd, Guy Hagerty, Jim<lb />
Galloway, Fred Williams; PI<lb />
KAPPA PHI: Tommy Bridges,)<lb />
Everett Cameron, Ken Martin,<lb />
Walt Jacobs, Bill Cooper, Bobby<lb />
Childress, Ollie Jarvis, Carter<lb />
Murphy, Reginald Mulle; DELTA<lb />
SIGMA PHI: Jeff Marley; SIG-<lb />
MA PHI EPSHLON: Frederick<lb />
Zebley; KAPPA ALPHA: Jerry<lb />
Wallace, Linford Harrell, Eddie<lb />
Barnes, Basil Tippette, Bill Lacy.<lb />
Campuses Become Centers<lb />
Of Emotional Stress, Pressure<lb />
. f ,i.p.)Onee<lb />
� campuses, like their<lb />
y are becoming<lb />
� �� emotional stress<lb />
 according to John<lb />
Director of Stanford<lb />
V C.<lb />
enber.<lb />
Counseling and Test-<lb />
tudent, the pressure<lb />
� tectually Ls the<lb />
K of the stress he has<lb />
elementary school<lb />
(htain admission states<lb />
o is also an associate<lb />
 professor of psychology.<lb />
; a?t numbers (e. g over<lb />
'f 0r male students), the<lb />
 " rrt simply to obtain<lb />
B' hut to qualify for grad-<lb />
uT0r Pwfearfcmal school.<lb />
a<lb />
Mh<lb />
school, or to flunk<lb />
no longer reasonable op-<lb />
We the' were when most of<lb />
�wahim colle?e: they are ull<lb />
rr? e as a aisn�norable dis-<lb />
rom th� service or a felony<lb />
�n- Twenty years ago,<lb />
those who cared, studied, and got<lb />
good grades; those who didn't<lb />
played. Today or tomorrow, every-<lb />
body cares, everybody studies, but<lb />
the old grading curve hasn't<lb />
changed much. The result can only<lb />
be more intense, self-serving com-<lb />
, etitiom and. more temptation to<lb />
succeed by hook or crook, more<lb />
hostility and anxiety.<lb />
"For the faculty, the pressures<lb />
are equally great. They are faced<lb />
wrth more and more brighter stu-<lb />
dents. Up to a point, brighter stu-<lb />
dents are a blessing; beyond that<lb />
point, they can be a challenge and<lb />
a threat.<lb />
"In our universities, faculties<lb />
are under great compulsion to do<lb />
research and to publish. More and<lb />
more administrative work is re-<lb />
ouired of them, managing research<lb />
contracts, supervising graduate<lb />
programs; for many men ofschol-<lb />
arly temperament mdministratave<lb />
work is unusually stressful.<lb />
"The appalling problems of<lb />
those charged with managing col-<lb />
lege plants, budgets, fund raising<lb />
faculty recruitment and the like<lb />
are too obvious to require elab-<lb />
oration. What is imiportant is that<lb />
the more harried the faculty and<lb />
administration, the more serious<lb />
and concerned the students, the<lb />
greater the (potentiality for un-<lb />
healthy conflicts, both covert and<lb />
overt, between them.<lb />
"When obviously bright students<lb />
critize the teaching, champion a<lb />
professor whose contract isn't be-<lb />
ing renewed, complain about the<lb />
'sick call' aspect of the health<lb />
service, demand membership on<lb />
university committees�these po-<lb />
tentially constructive expressions<lb />
of adolescent energy tread on<lb />
sensitive toes. To handle such<lb />
problems constructively requires<lb />
a respect for students, an under-<lb />
standing of them, and a maturity<lb />
and patience that the administra-<lb />
tor who already feels pressured<lb />
may not be able to display<lb />
�N'<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
-<lb />
Author of "J Was a Teen-age Dwarf, "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dcbie Gillis etc.)<lb />
GLAD RAGS<lb />
The hounds of spring are on winter's traces. Soon buds the<lb />
crocus, soon trills the giant condor, soon come the new spring<lb />
fashions to adorn our lissome limbs.<lb />
And what will the American college student wear this spring?<lb />
Gather round, you rascals, and light a Marlboro Cigarette and<lb />
enjoy that fine mellow tobacco, that pure wrhite filter, and<lb />
possess your souls in sweet content, and listen.<lb />
As everyone knows, campus fashions have always been casual.<lb />
This spring, however, they have gone beyond being merely<lb />
casual: they have become makeshift.<lb />
The object is to look madly improvised, gaily spur-of-the-<lb />
moment! For example, why don't you girls try wearing a<lb />
peasant skirt with a dinner jacket? Or matador pants with a<lb />
bridal veil? Or Bermuda shorts with bronze breastplates? Be<lb />
rakish! Be impromptu! Be devil-take-the-hindmost!<lb />
And, men, you be the same. Try an opera cape with sweat<lb />
pants. Or a letter-sweater with kilts. Or a strait jacket with<lb />
hip boots. Be bold! Be daring! Be a tourist attraction!<lb />
'�ft rdkiil IfymptomMl<lb />
But all is not innovation in college fashions this spring. In<lb />
fact, one of the highlights of the season turns time backward in<lb />
its flight. I refer, of course, to the comeback of the powdered<lb />
wiff.<lb />
This charming accoutrement, too long neglected, has already<lb />
caught on with in undergrade everywhere. On hundreds of<lb />
campuses the bossa nova is giving way to the minuet, and<lb />
patriotic undergraduates are dumping British tea into the<lb />
nearest harbor. This, as you may imagine, does not sit well with<lb />
King George III who, according to reliable reports, has been<lb />
stamping his foot and uttering curses not fit to reproduce in<lb />
this family newspaper. For that matter, a lot of our own people<lb />
are steamed up too, and there has even been some talk about the<lb />
American colonies declaring their independence of England.<lb />
But I hardly think it will come to that. I mean, how can we<lb />
break with the mother country when we are dependent on her<lb />
for so many things�linsey-woolsey, Minie" balls, taper snuffers,<lb />
and like that? She, on the other hand, relies on us for turkeys,<lb />
Marlboro Cigarettes, and Route 66. So I say, if Molly Pitcher<lb />
and those other Radcliffe hotheads will calm down, and if<lb />
gentlemen will cry "Peace 1 Peace we may yet find an<lb />
amicable solution to our differences. But let not our British<lb />
cousins mistake this willingness to negotiate for weakness. If<lb />
fight we must, then fight we will! Paul Revere is saddled up.<lb />
the rude bridge arches the flood, and the ROTC is armed!<lb />
But I digress. We were smoking Marlboro Cigarettes�O,<lb />
splendid cigarette! O, good golden tobaccos! 0, pristine pure<lb />
white filter! 0, fresh! 0, tasty! 0, soft pack! 0, flip top boxl<lb />
O, get some!�we were, I say, smoking Marlboros and talking<lb />
about spring fashions.<lb />
Let us turn now to the season's most striking new feature-<lb />
pneumatic underdrawers. These inflatable garments make every<lb />
chair an easy chair. Think how welcome they will be when you<lb />
sit through a long lecture! They are not, however, without<lb />
certain dangers. Last week, for example, Rimbaud Sigafoos, a<lb />
sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh, fell out of a 96th<lb />
story window in the Tower of Learning. Thanks to his pneu-<lb />
matic underdrawers, he suffered no injury when he struck the<lb />
sidewalk, but the poor fellow is still bouncing�his seventh<lb />
consecutive day�and it is feared that he will starve to death.<lb />
� 1963<lb />
Fashions come, fashions go, but year after year Marlboro<lb />
Cigarettes, sponsors of this column, bring you the tastiest<lb />
tobaccos and m pure white filter too. Try Marlboro soon.<lb /><pb facs="00038798_tn_0006" /><lb />
Page 6<lb />
E<lb />
AST C A R 0 LINIAN<lb />
Friday,<lb /><lb /><lb />
SPORTS REVIEW<lb />
By LLOYD "STACK" LANE<lb />
It is interesting to note the growth in sports in the<lb />
Carolinas, especially North Carolina, in the last decade.<lb />
Most of the larger cities and towns in N. C. have profess-<lb />
ional baseball teams. Two of them, Charlotte and Greens-<lb />
boro, now have professional ice hockey teams. The Greens-<lb />
boro team leads the Southern Division of the Eastern<lb />
Hockey League. (Can you imagine what a North Caro-<lb />
linian's reply would have been if you would halve suggested<lb />
even the remostest possibility of professional ice hockey<lb />
in the South ten years ago?)<lb />
Now to increase a furthering of sports in N. C, Char-<lb />
lotte has been mentioned as a possible new home for the<lb />
Chicago Zephyrs of the National Basketball Association.<lb />
Charlotte is an ideal sight for such an athletic business ven-<lb />
ture because of the extreme interest that Mecklenburg<lb />
County and the surrounding area follows this sport. This<lb />
region gave heavy support to the NCAA Regional Tour-<lb />
nament that took place there two consecutive years and to<lb />
the Dixie Classic which was originated from Charlotte.<lb />
Charlotteans pack nine high school gyms to watch the local<lb />
competition. Sell-out crowds attend the District 4-A con-<lb />
ference tournament which is held in Park Center. The<lb />
area has two basketball teams which draw crowds at their<lb />
local gyms�Davidson and Belmont Abbey. At the Duke-<lb />
Davidson game last year, in which the Wildcats upset the<lb />
Blue Devils, a sell-out crowd was on hand. An NBA franch-<lb />
ise is almost a guaranteed profit maker in Charlotte.<lb /><lb />
Duke continues to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
in almost every statistic. The Blue Devils lead the con-<lb />
ference with a 10-0 mark and 17-2 overall record. The<lb />
Duke team leads the ACC in total offense, rebounding, and<lb />
field goal percentages. Clemson's resurgent Tigers lead in<lb />
one statistic�defense, and the Tigers are pushing Duke<lb />
for the rebounding lead. Duke is averaging 51.7 and Clemson<lb />
is at 48.1.<lb />
Baby Bucs Beat Indians<lb />
In Two Overtimes 96-92<lb />
EC's frosh went into two over-<lb />
times before emerging the victor<lb />
in a contest with the William and<lb />
Mary freshmen 96-92 in a pre-<lb />
liminary to the varsity game last<lb />
Saturday night in Williamsburg,<lb />
Virginia,<lb />
The Baby Bucs staged a four<lb />
point comeback with a little over<lb />
a minute left to (play in the regu-<lb />
lation period to send the game into<lb />
overtime with both teams tied at<lb />
77 apiece. Neil Hodges evened the<lb />
regulation game up with two free<lb />
throws made in the final 20 sec-<lb />
onds.<lb />
The Pirate and Indian frosh<lb />
both scored eight points in the<lb />
first overtime period to leave the<lb />
game tied op at 85-85 going into<lb />
the second overtime period. Grady<lb />
Williamson and Larry Philips<lb />
scored all of he Bug's points in<lb />
the final overtime period.<lb />
EC Jumped off to a quick lead<lb />
in the second overtime period to<lb />
lead by eight points 96-88. The In-<lb />
dians made a comebock but found<lb />
time to be their greatest enemy<lb />
as their rally was caught short<lb />
after they had scored two quick<lb />
baskets to make the score 96-92.<lb />
The gun sounded as the Indians<lb />
were trying to work the ball down-<lb />
court for a final shot.<lb />
Jerry Woodside was high man<lb />
for both teams with 28 points.<lb />
Neil Hodges and Jack Yoder hit<lb />
IS apiece for the the Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates led in rebounding<lb />
and shooting (percentages over<lb />
William and Mary. EC out-re-<lb />
bounded the Indians 65-55. The<lb />
Pirates had a hot hand from the<lb />
floor in hitting 39 of 82 attempts<lb />
for 47.5 shooting percentage while<lb />
the Indians hit 38-91 attempt for<lb />
a 40.7 average.<lb />
Intramural Dept. Announces<lb />
Men's Basketball Standings<lb />
William And Mary Indi,<lb />
Defeat EC Pirates 81-66<lb />
William and Mary's Indians<lb />
handed the Pirates their second<lb />
straight loss on EC's current road<lb />
trip by a score of 81-66 in Will-<lb />
iamsburg, Va. Monday night.<lb />
The Indians, fresh from their<lb />
Saturday night victory over West<lb />
Virginia, took the lead from the<lb />
evening horn and never were<lb />
caught again by the Pirates. The<lb />
closest that the Pirates could get<lb />
was 9-8 with six minutes gone in<lb />
the first half. William and Mary<lb />
pulled way out in front of the<lb />
cold shooting Bucs a few minutes<lb />
later. W &amp; M kept increasing this<lb />
lead until half-time when they left<lb />
the floor leading 39-22.<lb />
The Indian coach started subs-<lb />
tituting freely after 13 minutes<lb />
had gone by in the second half.<lb />
William and Mary had their larg-<lb />
est lead of the evening at this point<lb />
67-43.<lb />
EC managed to cut this 24 point<lb />
margin down to the final 15 point<lb />
edge, but was uneffective in mak-<lb />
ing any serious comeback. After<lb />
,he opening ten ��? �<lb />
second half, there could be little<lb />
doubt as to the outcome.<lb />
The only statistics in which the<lb />
Pirates were even close to the In-<lb />
dians was rebounding. Both teams<lb />
were about equal in that depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The floor shooting of both teams<lb />
showed William and Mary to be<lb />
the more accurate. The Indians<lb />
hit 30 of 62 for a 49 percentage<lb />
mark. The Bucs connected on 23<lb />
of 77 attempts or an average of<lb />
slightly over 30 percent. The In-<lb />
dians hit 21-22 free throw at-<lb />
tempts while the Bucs hit 20 of<lb />
29 charity tosses.<lb />
Bill Otte and Lacy West led<lb />
the Pirates in scoring with 20 and<lb />
19 points respectively.<lb />
Roger Bergey was high man for<lb />
the home team with 20 points. Bob<lb />
Harris was the only other In-<lb />
dian in double figures with 16.<lb />
The foai was the second in a<lb />
row for the traveling Pirates<lb />
whose record now stands at 10-8.<lb />
The EC record <lb />
stands at 3 and 2. <lb />
The victory Wag<lb />
�straight fr Wilham )<lb />
! The Indian now hav , 7,<lb />
BC G<lb />
WTest<lb />
Kncrwles<lb />
Parker<lb />
Otte<lb />
Williams<lb />
Brofrden<lb />
Duke<lb />
Totals<lb />
W &amp; M<lb />
Bergey<lb />
11 uifter<lb />
Ckodi ng<lb />
Harris<lb />
Morris<lb />
Cowley<lb />
Roy<lb />
Dickerson<lb />
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Corley<lb />
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Four different ways to make goir,u<lb />
more fun than getting there<lb />
You can see why ont of America's<lb />
favorite outdoor sports is driving<lb />
Chevrolets, with four entirely different<lb />
kinds of cars to choose from. There's<lb />
the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, about as luxu-<lb />
rious as you can go without going over-<lb />
board in price; the low-cost<lb />
i rhevy II, a good-looking car<lb />
t hat would send any family<lb />
acking; another family<lb />
vorite, the sporty Corvair,<lb />
CHEVROLET<lb />
will make you think that ice and snow<lb />
are kid stuff; and for pure adventure,<lb />
America's only sports car, ConttU-<lb />
now in two all-new versions with looks<lb />
that can stop traffic like a rush-hour<lb />
blizzard. Picked your favorite already?<lb />
The next thing is to take<lb />
the wheel at your Chevrolet<lb />
dealer's. If that doesn't have<lb />
you thinking of places to<lb />
�0, maybe you'd rather.<lb />
. a<lb />
ose rear-engine traction lieeps bOing WCBl have a ball around town!<lb />
According to the latest official<lb />
release from the Men's Intra-<lb />
mural Basketball department, the<lb />
early leaders in the competition<lb />
are Lambda Chi and Sigma Nu in<lb />
the Fraternity League. Neither<lb />
of these teams has lost a game<lb />
thus far. The Silver Eagles lead<lb />
in the Independent League with r<lb />
5-1 record. Aycock Dormitory ha?<lb />
two teams vying for first place<lb />
in the Dormitory League. First<lb />
floor West and third floor East<lb />
are both undefeated. The follow-<lb />
ing are the team standings:<lb />
Dormitor League<lb />
W L Ft<lb />
Aycock 1st Floor West 5 0 0<lb />
Aycock 3rd Floor East 4 0 0<lb />
New Dorm 3rd Fl. N. 3 1 0<lb />
New Dorm 3rd Fl. S. S 2 0<lb />
Aycock 1st Floor East 2 2 0<lb />
(Aycock 4th Floor West 2 2 0<lb />
Aycock 3rd Floor West 2 8 0<lb />
Jones 2nd Floor East 13 0<lb />
Jones 4th Floor East 13 0<lb />
Jones 3rd Floor West 0 4<lb />
Jones 2nd Floor Wes�t 0 3<lb />
Fraternity League<lb />
W L<lb />
Lambda Chi 7 0<lb />
Sigma Nu 5 0<lb />
Theta Chi 8 1<lb />
Kappa Alpha 3 2<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi 2 2<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega 3 4<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau 2 3<lb />
Kappa Phi 2 3<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha 2 5<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 3<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1 4<lb />
Independent League<lb />
W L<lb />
Silver Eagles 6<lb />
Country Gents 4<lb />
Rinky Dinks 3<lb />
Tranfers 2<lb />
Rejects 2<lb />
Fearsone 5 2<lb />
Magnificent 7 3<lb />
Drill Team Cadets 1<lb />
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Foo Foos o<lb />
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