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Easttarolinian<lb />
rfiSne XXXVIII<lb />
Casting Ballot<lb />
E a s t Car olina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1963<lb />
Number 42<lb />
Polls Open Tomorrow<lb />
or Kun-Off Election<lb />
P<lb />
 v S :vv�i�fefedc�<lb />
Tomorrow all students will again cast their votes for new SGA of-<lb />
ficers in the run-off ellection.<lb />
SGA Delegates Attend<lb />
Region NSA Conference<lb />
� of<lb />
I<lb />
�� n delegates of the EC Stu-<lb />
tent Qnvr-rrkment Association at-<lb />
the Carolina-Virginia Reg-<lb />
ional Conference of the United<lb />
National Student Associa-<lb />
1 Greensboro College Friday<lb />
a: N " irday, April 5-6.<lb />
Amorr the special services of<lb />
" USNSA tfl the Student Govern-<lb />
-� Information Service which<lb />
to colleges and universi-<lb />
fai information, case stud-<lb />
reports in the following<lb />
tudeni activity: Student<lb />
Higher Education,<lb />
Activities, Student Wel-<lb />
Scdent Political and Social<lb />
fct3y, and Student Values,<lb />
legates from EC participated<lb />
�sions of "The Student and<lb />
tal Community a commit-<lb />
to an educational process that<lb />
! beyond classroom training.<lb />
2 oth programs that the EC<lb />
jjJJi attended was the "Stu-<lb />
�Pacuity. Administration Rela-<lb />
pS discussion group.<lb />
fessor Cary McWilliams of<lb />
t nwiticaI Science Department<lb />
�N JU Col,ee' Oberlin, Ohio.<lb />
I Wenstein of the Political<lb />
 Drartment at N. C. State<lb />
hT� Wore the keynote speakers.<lb />
 eats representing EC at<lb />
Hap e?0"a' conference were Tom<lb />
on. Prestfent, student Gov-<lb />
s Sr A??ociation' Berk Steph-<lb />
bA Elections Chairman; Bill<lb />
Clark, memfber, SGA Elections<lb />
Committee; Cathy Shesso, Chair-<lb />
man, SGA Sipecial Events Com-<lb />
mittee; Tom Scott, Freshman<lb />
Class President; Margaret McKil,<lb />
Junior Class Senator; and Sandee<lb />
Denton, mem'ber at large of Wom-<lb />
an's Judiciary for 1963-64.<lb />
i�even offices of tihe Student<lb />
Government Association will be<lb />
Hied fey the run-off election to-<lb />
morrow. Thi� election will climax<lb />
spirited (political campaigns on the<lb />
part of the fourteen students seek-<lb />
ing the posts.<lb />
Bill Eyerman and Oran Perry<lb />
are seeking the top office of the<lb />
SGA. As president, either Eyer-<lb />
man or Perry will lead the student<lb />
body for tihe coming year. With<lb />
the position goes seats on the<lb />
Discipline Committee, tihe Dean's<lb />
Advisory Council, the Publications<lb />
Board, and several committees of<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
For itiie post of vice president,<lb />
the two contenders are George<lb />
Wightman and Billy Braswell. The<lb />
new vice president will also head<lb />
the SGA Ring Committee.<lb />
The historian post is being<lb />
sought by Ed Smith and Pat Waff.<lb />
This SGA office carries a voting<lb />
-eat on the Senate and Executive<lb />
Council.<lb />
Tom Scott and Jim Rabon are<lb />
the two seeking the position of<lb />
secretary-treasurer of the Men's<lb />
Judiciary. This judicial posit car-<lb />
ri s the responsibility of keeping<lb />
ail the cumulative records and is-<lb />
sues the summons.<lb />
Rebel Announces<lb />
Fourth Annual<lb />
Writing Contest<lb />
The Rebel, campus literary mag-<lb />
izine, announces the fourth annual<lb />
Rebel Writing Contest. A $35.00<lb />
first prize and a $15.00 second<lb />
prize is offered for the best prose<lb />
�short story, play, essay, etc.�<lb />
and equal prizes are offered for<lb />
the best poetry. Winning entries<lb />
will be published in the spring<lb />
issue of the Rebel. The contest<lb />
closes May 1, 1963. Entries may<lb />
be sent to Rebel Writing Contest,<lb />
Box 1420, College. For further in-<lb />
formation, contact the Rebel of-<lb />
fice, 3064 Austin.<lb />
For the top position of the Wom-<lb />
en's Judiciary, Joan Wetherington<lb />
and Linda Slaughter are compet-<lb />
ing. As chairman, either Joan or<lb />
Linda will also have a voting seat<lb />
on the College Discipline Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Nancy Freeman and Lynn How-<lb />
ell are seeking the vice chairman-<lb />
ship of the Women's Judiciary.<lb />
The winner of this run-off will<lb />
preside in the absence of the chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
In the run-offs, Lib Piner and<lb />
Carol Morris are completing<lb />
for the office of secretary<lb />
treasurer of the Women's Judiciary.<lb />
This elected (post carries full vot-<lb />
ing rights on the judicial board.<lb />
SGA Elections Chairman Berk<lb />
Stephens has announced that the<lb />
polls for tomorrow's run-offs will<lb />
be open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<lb />
The precincts will remain the same<lb />
with an additional one for day stu-<lb />
dents. Day students will be able to<lb />
vote either in the College Union<lb />
or the Post Office, while dormitory<lb />
students are to vote in their re-<lb />
spective dorms.<lb />
Room Assignments For Fall Quarter<lb />
On Thursday night, April 4,<lb />
at 10:30 o'clock there were<lb />
House Meetings in the upper-<lb />
classmen dormitories to give<lb />
those who wished to retain<lb />
their same rooms�or rooms<lb />
in the same building�the<lb />
privilege of signifying such.<lb />
However, those who are having<lb />
rooms held for them must pay<lb />
their deposits and follow the<lb />
same procedure as others on<lb />
the days specified for their<lb />
classification. At the House<lb />
Meetings the application cards<lb />
were given out. Application<lb />
Cards were also given out in<lb />
freshman dormitories. These<lb />
cards should be filled out com-<lb />
pletely with ink before going<lb />
to the Cashier's Office.<lb />
Please follow this procedure<lb />
when signing up for rooms:<lb />
1. Take room application<lb />
with $10.00 deposit to Cash-<lb />
ier's Office and get applica-<lb />
tion stamped "paid<lb />
2. Take room application<lb />
to Jarvis Hall and sign up for<lb />
room. If your name is printed<lb />
on the chart, you should erase<lb />
it and put your name in your<lb />
own handwriting. The assign-<lb />
ment is not permanent until<lb />
this is done.<lb />
The hours for assignments<lb />
will be: 8:30 a.m12:30 p.m<lb />
1:30 p.m4:30 p.m.<lb />
The balance of $43.00 for<lb />
Mill<lb />
M<lb />
er<lb />
B<lb />
arn<lb />
b<lb />
hill, L<lb />
ocal Circle K<lb />
emoers<lb />
R<lb />
eceive<lb />
Off<lb />
ices<lb />
DIP<lb />
ft<lb />
Two EC students were elected<lb />
to offices of the Carolinas Dis-<lb />
trict Circle K's convention in<lb />
Charleston, South Carolina during<lb />
the weekend of March 30.<lb />
Bob Miller, Jr. was elected gov-<lb />
ernor of the 21-club district and<lb />
Jack Barnhill was named lieuten-<lb />
ant governor for the Eastern Di-<lb />
vision, which includes Circle K<lb />
cluibs on Eastern North Carolina<lb />
caimfpuses. EC, Atlantic Christian<lb />
Wilmington College, Chowan Col-<lb />
lege, Edwards Military, and Col-<lb />
lege of the Aibemarle are the<lb />
schools represented in the division.<lb />
The EC Circle K was the fourth<lb />
cluib in the nation to be founded.<lb />
In addition to ithe offices now held<lb />
by Miller and Barnhill, the EC<lb />
chaiFfter includes the international<lb />
secretary of Circle K, Joe Flake<lb />
Jr. �'<lb />
Host for the convention was the proposes to bring the convention<lb />
Circle K cluib at the Citadel. EC to Greenville in 1965.<lb />
Bob Miller<lb />
Jack Barnhill<lb />
Fall Quarter room rent must<lb />
be paid by July 1. You will be<lb />
sent an additional notice about<lb />
this previous to the time of<lb />
payment.<lb />
Ruth White<lb />
Dean of Women<lb />
Pre-registration for rooms<lb />
in the men's dormitories for<lb />
Fall Quarter, 1963, will be held<lb />
immediately after the Easter<lb />
Holidays. O n Wednesday,<lb />
April 17, applications for room<lb />
assignments will be accepted<lb />
from rising seniors and grad-<lb />
ate students. On Thursday,<lb />
April 18, applications will be<lb />
accepted from rising juniors<lb />
and on Friday, April 19, from<lb />
rising sophomores.<lb />
Applications for dormitory<lb />
room assignments may be<lb />
picked up from the dormitory<lb />
counselors in Jones Hall, Ay-<lb />
cock Hall, and the New Dorm<lb />
or from the Housing Office,<lb />
Room 214, Administration<lb />
Building. These cards must be<lb />
filled out completely in ink,<lb />
taken to the Cashier's Office<lb />
with a $10.00 deposit where<lb />
you are to have application<lb />
stamped paid: then upon pre-<lb />
sentation to the Housing Of-<lb />
fice, room assignment will be<lb />
made. Also please note that no<lb />
one may sign up for a room<lb />
for anyone else, you must do<lb />
this yourself.<lb />
The hours for assignments<lb />
will be:<lb />
8:30 am12:30 p.m 1:30<lb />
p.m4:30 p.m.<lb />
The balance of $43.00 for<lb />
Fall Ouarter room rnt must<lb />
be paid by July 1, 1963, other.<lb />
iise the room assignment will<lb />
b cancelled and this deposit<lb />
forfeited.<lb /><pb facs="00038810_tn_0002" /><lb />
I I<lb />
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Paje<lb />
EAST CAROLlNIAji<lb />
��. April<lb />
RUNOFFS<lb />
So much has been said previously about elections<lb />
that there seems little left to say. Students have been<lb />
exhorted from every front: Vote for anybody, just<lb />
vote Vote on issues not on emotional bias. Vote for me.<lb />
Vote for him. Probably little of it has had any effect;<lb />
but since the polls open tomorrow for run-offs, we make<lb />
one final attempt.<lb />
What qualifications are necessary for the offices<lb />
to be decided tomorrowAs we see it, the person elected<lb />
to the Presidency should have reasonably mature judge-<lb />
ment, an ability to work with and give and take with<lb />
people and a thorough knowledge of the machinations of<lb />
the SGA and the administration. Last and most import<lb />
ant, he should hold student interests above selfish con-<lb />
siderations at all times and posses the energy to ac-<lb />
complish something. Neither of the candidates fulfills<lb />
all these qualifications, but it is the voters job to decide<lb />
which one, if either, fulfills more of them.<lb />
The qualifications are much the same for Vice Pres-<lb />
ident, but the results of a poor choice wall not be as<lb />
disastrous. The other area in which qualifications are<lb />
urgent considerations is the judiciary elections. Stu-<lb />
dents should take great care in placing power of such<lb />
magnitude in the hands of poorly qualified people. The<lb />
two obsolutely necessary qualifications for any ju-<lb />
diciary position are responsibility and tolerance. Cer-<lb />
tainly, students do not wish to make a mockery of their<lb />
student judiciary processes by electing libertines or pro-<lb />
fligates. But at the same time, we should consider care-<lb />
fully what we know of each candidate. If he or she is<lb />
greatly intolerant in any problematic area of student<lb />
affairs, students will rapidly regret their choice. Wom-<lb />
en students complain now that their judiciary is in-<lb />
tolerant and unfair. Upon inspection, the difficulty<lb />
seems to be with the rules and not with the judiciary<lb />
members. However, if great care is not taken with the<lb />
elections, the other problem could exist. Pity the poor<lb />
student faced with this.<lb />
So again we urge you to vote. But we exhort you to<lb />
vote judiciously.<lb />
CAROLINA BEACH<lb />
We noticed with some interest the article on page<lb />
22 of Monday's News and Observer. Entitled "Rain<lb />
Squelches Collegiates the article state that "Cold rain<lb />
squelched any urge toward riot here (Carolina Beach)<lb />
this weekend�but police booked some 125 resellers on<lb />
a variety of misdemeanor charges.<lb />
"Carolina Beach Police Chief D. L. Tanner estimated<lb />
that 20,000 students, Marines and soldiers congregated<lb />
at the beach on Saturday . . .<lb />
"It was in front of the dance hall (Ocean Plaza)<lb />
that police and Mp's marshaled their forces in antici-<lb />
pation of a riot. One student frequently blew a bugle,<lb />
as though for cavalry action. The others yelled and<lb />
jumped into the air. However, a chilly rain began falling<lb />
in blustery air about 10:30 p.m. and the crowd dispersed<lb />
to cottages and motels<lb />
It seems that college students can't win. If they<lb />
misbehave, they are entirely responsible; but if they<lb />
behave, or only misbehave slightly, someone or some-<lb />
thing else is responsible. This attitude gives the student<lb />
darn little incentive either way.<lb />
Incidentally, the East Carolinian had intended doing<lb />
a feature on college students and the Azalea Festival<lb />
and to this end sent a photographer and a reporter to<lb />
Carolina Beach. Unfortunately, the police took all the<lb />
photographer's film, for taking a picture of one of the<lb />
rights that didn't happen, and the reporter got inebriated.<lb />
Thus went the feature.<lb />
Eastti<lb />
DECEIVE!<lb />
T" the imakftA men's<lb />
students:<lb />
STAFF<lb />
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,�iMfc'W�H<lb />
A MAJOR (RIP<lb />
By HERB<lb />
Sitting in front of one of the<lb />
classroom buildings the other day,<lb />
I overheard a rather surprising<lb />
c universal ion between two men stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
One of the students announced<lb />
that he had changed his major and<lb />
was asked why. He said he had<lb />
changed because his previous ma-<lb />
jor was too difficult and because<lb />
it took too much of his time. When<lb />
asked why he had chosen his new-<lb />
major, he replied, "Because it's a<lb />
crip His companion argued with<lb />
him for a few minutes about the<lb />
merits of his former major and<lb />
about the stupidity of changing to<lb />
a new one for no other reason<lb />
than considering it to be "crip<lb />
Finally, exasperated by inability<lb />
f� reason with the student, his<lb />
(�(�mpanion asked, "Well, why are<lb />
you coming to college then?" The<lb />
student never blinked an eye as<lb />
he glibly answered, "To please my<lb />
old man His companion then<lb />
asked what his old man would<lb />
think about the change in majors.<lb />
The student replied, "Oh, I'll tell<lb />
him this major I'm getting into is<lb />
the hardest in school; he doesn't<lb />
know enough about it to know any<lb />
better<lb />
A variety of thoughts were<lb />
brought to mind by this little con-<lb />
versation. My first imrpluse was to<lb />
laugh because I know some stu<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
dents in this guy's nerw major, and<lb />
believe me, it ain't -crip Then I<lb />
wanted to congratulate him on his<lb />
wise decision to change in the first<lb />
place; boy, it's really mart to<lb />
change to a major you know noth-<lb />
tug about when you have almost<lb />
half the ivquirements filled for the<lb />
old major, isn't it? When he made<lb />
liis statement about coming to col-<lb />
lege lecause it pleases his old<lb />
man, two thoughts came up. How<lb />
noble it is, I first thought, for him<lb />
to give four ytars of his life to<lb />
please his dad! But then I thought,<lb />
no. how stupid it is for him to<lb />
waste his time and his dad's money<lb />
if lie doesn't really want to go to<lb />
school! The clincher came when he<lb />
told how his dad would react to<lb />
the change in majors. That little<lb />
statement put the finishing touches<lb />
on his chacter; just a lazy bum<lb />
who somehow managed to get into<lb />
college and who has no respect for<lb />
the man who is financing his stay<lb />
here. The one bright spot ;n the<lb />
picture wa -he companion who<lb />
tried to talk some sense into him<lb />
but failed.<lb />
It's no big thing though be-<lb />
.�; se the old repression mechan-<lb />
ism is already at work, and the<lb />
memory gets dimmer by the min-<lb />
ute. In fact. I guess it would be<lb />
better if we all forgot it, unless of<lb />
ou rse. we're in the same boat<lb />
with him!<lb />
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Tues. 9�Beginners' Bridge, Wrigtat Social Room, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
�Tice Theatre: "Hell to Eternity"<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "To Kill A Mockingbird"<lb />
�State Theatre: "Rarabbus"<lb />
Wed. 10�Baseball Game: EC vs. Bowling Gareem, Guy Smith Sta-<lb />
dium, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
�Tioe Theatre: "Gigot"<lb />
'Ehurg. 11�Tennis Match: EC vs. University of Toledo, 2:00 pjm.<lb />
�Baseball Game: EC vs. Bowling Green, 3:00 pjn.<lb />
�Meadowbrook Theatre: "Damon and Pythias"<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Giant"<lb />
�State Theatre: "It Happened at the World's Fair"<lb />
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TO THE STUDENTS OF EAST<lb />
CAROLINA COLLEGE:<lb />
Are we not seeing "the trees<lb />
for the woods"?<lb />
It is dismaying to see the elec-<lb />
tion date for run-offs nearing<lb />
with such chaotic rumors explod-<lb />
ing all over oamipus. In the past<lb />
it has been suggested that many<lb />
of the EC students have been<lb />
apathetic in their response to SGA<lb />
activities. This suggestion may be<lb />
true, but let us not turn vehement-<lb />
ly against apathy to blind en-<lb />
thusiasm.<lb />
We must not be so gullible as<lb />
to support a complete non-existing<lb />
political body such as the IDC or<lb />
the IFC. The purposes of these<lb />
two councils are to initiate legis-<lb />
lation and carry out judicial au-<lb />
thority for their respective juris-<lb />
dictions. Certainly we must not<lb />
split our school into blocks over<lb />
this misconceived propaganda that<lb />
could become injurious to our next<lb />
a crmini strat ion.<lb />
It is our sole responsibility as<lb />
the students of EC to logically de-<lb />
duct for ourselves who we want to<lb />
represent us as the great college<lb />
that we are. It is our challenge to<lb />
formulate a wise decision by ask-<lb />
ing ourselves the following ques-<lb />
tions about the candidates:<lb />
1. Are they qualified?<lb />
2. Are they going to represent<lb />
all students, organization,<lb />
3.<lb />
4.<lb />
groups, and fraternities<lb />
equally?<lb />
Can they protect the rights<lb />
of the students?<lb />
Do they have the knowledge<lb />
and concept of the offices<lb />
they are running for?<lb />
5. Will we be proud to have<lb />
them represent our college<lb />
wherever they go?<lb />
Yes, this is our responsibility for<lb />
a better SGA, and we must con-<lb />
tinuously strive to preserve these<lb />
foundations. Let's all pet out and<lb />
vote for the candidates of our<lb />
choice�not the machine.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
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Collegiate Respite From Classwork, Worries<lb />
K,th the cosing of Spring Quarter and warm weather, the thoughts of young men and wo nen turn to the outdoors and some "mild" refreshments. This refreshment time<lb />
geas often to turn into quite a social gathering.<lb />
Army Field Band To Present<lb />
Concert On Campus April 27<lb />
the finest bands in the<lb />
the United States Army<lb />
d of Washing-ton. D. C,<lb />
nrt a free concert at EC<lb />
 Saturday. April 27, in<lb />
um. The progTam<lb />
i duled through the<lb />
.r the Department of the<lb />
-ordination with the<lb />
with classical and military num-<lb />
bers in a continuous, fast-moving<lb />
program. The famed "Soldiers'<lb />
Chorus" will sing several all-time<lb />
Broadway hrtis. The chorus is an<lb />
integral part of the band, many of<lb />
its members being instrumental-<lb />
ists in the organization.<lb />
The U. S. Army Field Band ap-<lb />
The public is invited. h eared in the inaugural parades<lb />
. - songs will be included of Presidents Truman, jL-isenhower<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
It Might Concern:<lb />
-� n accused of resorting<lb />
� talk and half-truths in<lb />
1NG the men on the hill to<lb />
rE for Oran Perry for<lb />
ient. But in reality, my<lb />
in writing the letter was<lb />
g the political situation of<lb />
tmpug as it now stands to<lb />
1 did not try to force any-<lb />
ar.ire his opinion on the<lb />
If anyone changed his<lb />
reading the letter, it<lb />
n decision, and if many<lb />
- - s did form opinions in<lb />
r Perry, then could it be<lb />
'ruth to what I said?<lb />
ta been a rumor around<lb />
that Perry has not been<lb />
I hy the IDC, I wish to<lb />
ipportnnity to state that<lb />
officially endorsed by<lb />
tive branch of the IDC.<lb />
one member of the<lb />
C does not support Perry;<lb />
fraternity obligations.<lb />
ponse to the accusation<lb />
I Perry would represent<lb />
 ill if he were elected, I<lb />
to refer the accuser to my<lb />
letter in which I stated<lb />
Perry was the best man<lb />
foh because of his ability<lb />
o because he would better<lb />
ort the whole populus of the<lb />
'ar'  not being obligated to<lb />
ar one minority group.<lb />
Thankfully and sincerely yours,<lb />
Jim Mahan, Vice President<lb />
Inter-Dormitory Council (IDC)<lb />
Students of East Carolina:<lb />
Some students think the job of<lb />
dorian is of little importance,<lb />
k of course this is not so. Every<lb />
nate vote is of equal importance.<lb />
1 wild like to have this posi-<lb />
10n not only to keep a permanent<lb />
0Td of one of the most outstand-<lb />
student governments in the<lb />
-�untry. but also to do my share of<lb />
Iinr our student government<lb />
"e and effective.<lb />
e question now seems to be<lb />
whose side I am on. I honestly say<lb />
hat I am on the side of the stu-<lb />
dent, and will do my best to work<lb />
with the person the students choose<lb />
to lead them.<lb />
I hope each iperson will take<lb />
an interest in the coming election,<lb />
and will let the Senate members<lb />
know of any problems that arise<lb />
and would otherwise be missed;<lb />
this is the only way we can have<lb />
a truly effective SGA.<lb />
In order for elections to pro-<lb />
vide a good representation of the<lb />
student body, I urge each of you<lb />
to study the candidates and their<lb />
(.ualifications�and then vote for<lb />
the candidate of your choice. Your<lb />
vote is valuable. (Oast it!<lb />
Respectfully,<lb />
Ed Smith,<lb />
Candidate for SG .<lb />
Historian<lb />
Fellow Students:<lb />
To those of you who supported<lb />
me in my recent unsuccessful cam-<lb />
paign for Chairman of Woman's<lb />
Judiciary, I wish to express my<lb />
sincere appreciation. You are the<lb />
people who moist now elect a ju-<lb />
diciary chairman. I urge you to<lb />
consider each of the candidates<lb />
and to vote to select the one who<lb />
will serve you and the interests of<lb />
your fellow students best. Don't<lb />
etop now by failing to vote on<lb />
April 10, 1963. To do so will be<lb />
to assert a real apathetic attiude<lb />
one which the entire student body<lb />
has worked hard to wipe out dur-<lb />
ing this election. If you stop now,<lb />
you let it persevere<lb />
To the voting student body and<lb />
all candidates I offer my apprecia-<lb />
tion for yooir interest in a better<lb />
East Carolina College. It will be<lb />
impossible for me to meet all of<lb />
you and extend my personal<lb />
thanks, so may I repeat an age-old<lb />
nrrre which says exactlv what I<lb />
would like to-THANK YOU.<lb />
See you at the polls,<lb />
Jean Bell<lb />
and Kennedy. The organization<lb />
wears Army dress blue uniforms<lb />
for all of its performances. The<lb />
band thas played in all 50 states<lb />
and 15 countries of Europe and has<lb />
presented 35 concerts in the Orient.<lb />
Major Robent L. Bierly, Com-<lb />
manding officer and director of<lb />
the band, said: "The primary<lb />
mission of the Band is to play<lb />
for Army units in the field and to<lb />
offer concerts in the grassroots<lb />
communities of the U. S. No town<lb />
is too small so long as there is a<lb />
place in which to play and suffici-<lb />
ent hotel or motel accommoda-<lb />
tions in which to billet the band<lb />
members<lb />
Available will ibe 2,000 free tick-<lb />
ets, which may be picked up at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office in Wright<lb />
Building from 12-4 p.m Monday<lb />
through Friday, April 16-26.<lb />
High school bands are given a<lb />
special invitation to attend the<lb />
concert. Band directors interested<lb />
in havincr tickets reserved for<lb />
their bands should write Assistant<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs Rudolph<lb />
Alexander, Box 282, East Carolina<lb />
College, and state the number who<lb />
will attend.<lb />
Tickets reserved in advance will<lb />
be held at the Box Office until 8<lb />
p.m. April 27. Other tickets which<lb />
have not been reserved or pre-<lb />
viously picked up will be given<lb />
away at the door beginning at 7:15<lb />
p.m. on the night of performance.<lb />
G<lb />
r ee<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
k N<lb />
e ws<lb />
During the weekend of March<lb />
HO, the leadership qualities of<lb />
brother Jack Barnhiil were recog-<lb />
nized when he was elected to fill<lb />
the lieutenant governorship of the<lb />
Eastern Division of the Carolinas<lb />
Disl-rict Circle K. He will have the<lb />
responsibility of coordinating ac-<lb />
r:vities of the Circle K clubs of six<lb />
colleges in the area.<lb />
Wednesday, April 3, marking the<lb />
culmination of a very successful<lb />
spring rush, seven new pledges<lb />
were formally installed by the<lb />
fraternity. They are: Reynolds<lb />
Bailey, Robert Betts, Brice Elliot,<lb />
Bob Foreman, Jimmy Jett, Ash-<lb />
ley Johnson, and Tom Twynham.<lb />
Brother Bud Wall, junior art<lb />
major, was recently awarded third<lb />
prize in bhe Miami Natonal Paint-<lb />
ing Exhibition, another addition<lb />
to his rapidly growing collection<lb />
of honors in the field of art.<lb />
The brothers and pledges of Pi<lb />
Kappa Alrpha are anxiously wait-<lb />
ing for April 20. 'Ait that time,<lb />
the annual Pika "Concert by the<lb />
Sea" will be held and "a good time<lb />
will be had by all<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Sophomore Roger Nixon was in-<lb />
stalled as president of the campus<lb />
chapter of the national business<lb />
fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, in a<lb />
ceremony in the chapter room of<lb />
the organization Tuesdry. April 2.<lb />
Other officers who with Nixon<lb />
are members of the Executive<lb />
Council of the fraternity were also<lb />
installed at the meeting. They are<lb />
Paul R. Stokes, senior vice presi-<lb />
dent; Fred D. Ayers, vice presi-<lb />
dent and pledge master; Richard<lb />
M. Holbert, treasurer; James L.<lb />
Rabon, secretary; Wayne Cook,<lb />
historian; and Roger V. Register,<lb />
���ial chairman.<lb />
The Council is now planning a<lb />
calendar of events for 1963-1964.<lb />
Included among events will be a<lb />
series of professional tours and<lb />
programs featuring guest speak-<lb />
ers. A special project conducted<lb />
each spring jointly with the Circle<lb />
K Club of the college is distribu-<lb />
tion of the Buccaneer.<lb />
President Nixon previously<lb />
served the Chapter as efficiency<lb />
chairman. In that capacity, Nixon<lb />
was in charge of seeing that all<lb />
local chapter efficiency points<lb />
were transmitted to The Central<lb />
Office in Oxford, Ohio, for com-<lb />
petition with the fraternity's 113<lb />
other chapters.<lb />
Kappa Delta<lb />
Kappa Delta's National Presi-<lb />
dent, Genevieve Forbes Morse of<lb />
Charlottesville, Virginia, visited<lb />
Gamima Sigma Chapter of East<lb />
Carolina College during the week<lb />
of March 25-30. During her visit,<lb />
Mrs. Morse met with each newly<lb />
elected and appointed officer to<lb />
instruct her in her duties for the<lb />
next year. On several occasions,<lb />
she met with the sisters and<lb />
pledges as a group. At the close of<lb />
her visit and with vice-president<lb />
Bobbie Sumrell of Kinston presid-<lb />
ing, the chapter honored Mrs.<lb />
Morse at a dinner meeting at the<lb />
Cinderella Restaurant. Miss Ruth<lb />
White, Dean of Women and a<lb />
Kappa Delta sister, was also a<lb />
guest during the banquet.<lb />
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EAST CARO LIN I A<lb />
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Pasti Heads Summer Program<lb />
On Courses Related To Asia<lb />
EC Delegation<lb />
Industrial Arts Conv.<lb />
As a special event of its 1963<lb />
Summer Session, EC will offer a<lb />
Program m Asian Studies June<lb />
17-July 23. Dr. George Pasti, Jr<lb />
professor in the Department of<lb />
Social Studies at the college, will<lb />
act as director.<lb />
He has announced courses of<lb />
study to be offered. In addition, a<lb />
series of (public lectures, films, and<lb />
art exhibits is being- arranged for<lb />
those who are enrolled.<lb />
The Progroan in Asian Studies,<lb />
he stated, is designed to provide<lb />
teachers and graduate and under-<lb />
graduate students with informa-<lb />
tion about Asia. Each student par-<lb />
ticipating- in the program will re-<lb />
ceive through the courtesy of the<lb />
Asia Society a packet including- a<lb />
wide variety of instructional aids.<lb />
Courses offered are: undergrad-<lb />
uate�Geography of Asia and His-<lb />
tory of East Asian Civilization;<lb />
graduate�Geography of the Orient<lb />
and Comparative History of East<lb />
Asia and Europe; and allied causes,<lb />
both on the undergraduate level,<lb />
�Religions of the World and<lb />
World Masterpieces in Transla-<lb />
tion. It is expected that courses<lb />
of directed reading and research<lb />
on Commiunist China will also be<lb />
arranged.<lb />
In addition to Dr. Pasti, the<lb />
teaching staff of the Summer Pro-<lb />
gram in Asian Studies will include<lb />
Dr. H. P. Milstead, professor of<lb />
Geography, of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, and Dr. Andrew D. Perejda,<lb />
associate professor of Geography, Montclair State College in New<lb />
He served as Director of<lb />
of Blast Carolina College.<lb />
Dr. Pasti is a graduate of North-<lb />
western University and of the<lb />
University of Illinois, where he<lb />
earned the Ph.D. degree. He has<lb />
done graduate study at the Uni-<lb />
versity of London, England, and<lb />
in 1959-1960 was a fellow at the<lb />
Center for Asian Studies at Har-<lb />
vard University. Last summer he<lb />
attended an Institute in China<lb />
Civilization at Tunghaie Universi-<lb />
ty, Taiwan. His teaching and re-<lb />
search interest is in the compara-<lb />
ive study of East Asian and<lb />
European history.<lb />
Dr. Milstead holds the Ph.D. de-<lb />
cree from Clark University. Before<lb />
conning: to East Carolina in 1958,<lb />
he was for 25 years Chairman of<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
the Department of Geography at<lb />
East Carolina for four years and<lb />
is now a professor of geography<lb />
at the college.<lb />
Dr. Perejda, Ph.D. graduate of<lb />
the University of Michigan, trans-<lb />
lated and published with Dr. George<lb />
B. Cressey, internationally known<lb />
specialist on China and the USSR,<lb />
and V. Washbum the first volume<lb />
of the "Great Soviet World Atlas"<lb />
and has also published a chapter<lb />
on the USSR in the McGraw-Hill<lb />
textbook "World Geography"<lb />
(1958) and numerous articles in<lb />
professional journals. While with<lb />
the Federal government, he was<lb />
consulted by the State Department<lb />
on the geography of the Far East<lb />
the Department of Geography at end USSR.<lb />
Dr. Moore Speaks To FHA<lb />
At Mother-Daughter Banquet<lb />
"Faced with the possibility of<lb />
multiple life roles as a career<lb />
worker, as a wife, and as a moth-<lb />
er, the woman must make careful<lb />
plans if she is to fulfill her po-<lb />
tential Dr. Miriam Moore, di-<lb />
rector of the EC Home Economics<lb />
Department, told members of the<lb />
Future Homemakers of America<lb />
at their FHA Mother-Daughter<lb />
banquet Thursday evening, April<lb />
4, at Coopers High School, Rt. 3,<lb />
Constitutional Institute<lb />
Meets July 24-Aug. 16<lb />
Plans for a summer Institute on<lb />
Constitutional Democracy and To-<lb />
talitarianism, July 24-August 16,<lb />
are now being made here. Spons-<lb />
ored by the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cational Council on National Pur-<lb />
poses, the institute has the purpose<lb />
of preparing social studies teachers<lb />
of the state to carry out the State<lb />
Departmerat of Public Instruction's<lb />
new approach to teaching about<lb />
oommiinistm.<lb />
Directors of the program at DC<lb />
this sufmtmer are Dr. John M. How-<lb />
ell and Dr. Jtobert W. Williams of<lb />
the Department of (Social Studies.<lb />
Two other full-ftime staff members<lb />
and a number of guest lecturers<lb />
will also participate in the work of<lb />
the institute.<lb />
The pattern of work each day<lb />
will consist of lectures in compara-<lb />
tive government and contemporary<lb />
political theory. Those completing<lb />
requirements of the course of study<lb />
will receive three quarter hours of<lb />
undergraduate of graduate credit,<lb />
which can be applied to certifica-<lb />
tion of the renewal of certificates.<lb />
Sixty fellowships are available<lb />
to qualified teachers of the social<lb />
istudies. These have been made<lb />
available through the assistance of<lb />
�'��"�" � iiiumiiwiim 'inmi-in m mi �� ii�.in �� ���!�<lb />
Burnette Retires<lb />
After 24 Years<lb />
Roland Burnette, EC employee<lb />
for the past twenty-four years,<lb />
retired last week. From 1939 to<lb />
1961, he acted as janitor in the<lb />
Wright Building, and for the past<lb />
two years has -worked in (the Rawl<lb />
Building.<lb />
A courteous, efficient worker, he<lb />
has made during his long service<lb />
at the college many friends among<lb />
students and staff members.<lb />
He makes his home at 1400<lb />
Fleming Street.<lb />
the Educational Council on Na-<lb />
tional Purposes and of civic groups<lb />
in the state. The fellowships will<lb />
include $50 to be paid to the college<lb />
for tuition and the administrative<lb />
costs and $200 to participants for<lb />
room, board texts, and an amount<lb />
to be regarded as a stipend.<lb />
Those enrolled in the institute<lb />
will be chosen through nominations<lb />
by county and city superintendents<lb />
and a final selection to be made by<lb />
staff members of the institute. At-<lb />
tention in choosing participants<lb />
will he given to an equitable dis-<lb />
tribution throughout North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Those attending the institute are<lb />
eligible to room in campus dormi-<lb />
tories and to use such college fa-<lb />
cilities as the cafeterias.<lb />
Additional information on the<lb />
institute may be obtained from Dr.<lb />
John M. Howell.<lb />
Nashville.<lb />
Speaking on "Home Economics<lb />
Career with a Double Life Dr.<lb />
Moore said that it is rmportant to<lb />
plan for the future. Because<lb />
changes for the interrupted career<lb />
woman are taking place, "women<lb />
are beginning to realize that it is<lb />
not enough to think in terms of a<lb />
job for a few years: rather, that<lb />
they must think in terms of their<lb />
life pattern the speaker stressed.<lb />
"Education in America has not<lb />
been just a mechanical process for<lb />
communication to the young of<lb />
certain skills and information<lb />
continued Dr. Moore. "Rather, it<lb />
springs from deeply rooted con-<lb />
ventions and if we are to continue<lb />
in our progress, we must be in-<lb />
fused with the values which shape<lb />
our educational system, including<lb />
integrity of the individual, free-<lb />
dom, and equality<lb />
Depicting various roles of home<lb />
economics. Dr. Moore demonstrated<lb />
from posters the roles of teaching,<lb />
dietetics, research, and business.<lb />
In concluding she asked members<lb />
of FHA if they were the type to<lb />
qualify for home economists.<lb />
Among questions she asked the<lb />
group to ponder were: Do you have<lb />
a strong interest in the welfare of<lb />
people? Do you have the ability to<lb />
think and help others to think? Do<lb />
you have a warm personality with<lb />
enthusiasm and energy? Do you<lb />
have the ability to work well with<lb />
others? Do you have a good col-<lb />
lege foundation? And do you have<lb />
an interest in keeping up with<lb />
developments after college?<lb />
I Dr. Kenneth U Bin, director,<lb />
Frederick Broadhurst, Blondy E.<lb />
Scott, and Paul Waldrop. Jr of<lb />
the Industrial Arts Department<lb />
Will represent EC at the Twenty-<lb />
fifth Annual Convention of the<lb />
American Industrial Arts Associa-<lb />
tion; the Fourteenth Annual Con-<lb />
vention of the American Council<lb />
on Industrial Alt Teacher Educa-<lb />
tion; and First Annual Convention<lb />
of the American Council for Ele-<lb />
mentary School Industrial Ar<lb />
Sponsored jointly by the AmSTi-<lb />
ran Industrial Arts Association.<lb />
Inc and the Indiana Industrial<lb />
Education Association, the OuBfCll-<lb />
tions will be held at Indianapoli5.<lb />
Indiana. Tuesrlay through Satur-<lb />
day, April 9-13.<lb />
'Ao outstanding feature �.f I ��<lb />
convention will be the approxi-<lb />
mately 104 commercial exhibitors<lb />
demonstrating new tools and heavy<lb />
equipment which may be an a.<lb />
to the Industrial Arts Department<lb />
at East Carolina Dr. Bing stated.<lb />
Internationally renowned speak-<lb />
ers have been engaged for the pro-<lb />
grams. Highlights of the Conven-<lb />
tion will be the annual banquet<lb />
Friday. April 12, with the "Ship<lb />
composed of exhibitors, awarding<lb />
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At STEINBECK'S you get the shirt<lb />
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Also "MR. LEGGS" Pants<lb />
STEINBECK'S<lb />
5 Points in Greenville<lb />
ami imiu <lb />
on the agenda<lb />
p� nil f<lb />
tion V<lb />
the Easter<lb />
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The Chap<lb />
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Cong. Paul Revere Panel<lb />
To Appear At UNC Thurs.<lb />
UNC YRC President Buddy<lb />
Broome announced today that �<lb />
"GOP Congressional Paul Revere<lb />
Panel" composed of three youth<lb />
P, publicar. Congressmen would<lb />
appear on the University of North<lb />
Carolina campus on Thur- ;<lb />
April IX. The panel will - � � <lb />
answer questions at an open meet-<lb />
ing in Gerrard Hall scheduled to<lb />
begin at 30.<lb />
Broome also declared that the<lb />
panel members would conduct a<lb />
special Collejriate Briefing" for<lb />
officers of college Young Republi-<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page 3<lb />
AAUP Suggests Change<lb />
M<lb />
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BOWLING GREEN, O.�(I.P.)<lb />
J chapter of the Ameri-<lb />
IssociatBon oif "University<lb />
trs (m the campus of<lb />
 Green State University<lb />
noted with deep regret<lb />
t,ie Trustee's Committee re-<lb />
Student Affairs did not<lb />
rate the principles and<lb />
jg associated with aca-<lb />
freedom and civil liberties<lb />
�net of student affairs.<lb />
 U'P emphasized that the<lb />
of investigation was faul-<lb />
. :so testimony from stu-<lb />
np serious complaints<lb />
tly not taken; repre-<lb />
all faculty viewpoints<lb />
flecked in the member-<lb />
.mmrtbee. The AAUP<lb />
led that students should<lb />
ho traaranteed the right<lb />
� the administration.<lb />
I students should he ex-<lb />
aranteed the right to<lb />
peaceful assemblies with-<lb />
� prior approval.<lb />
r �'<lb />
-that students should be sub-<lb />
ject to disciplinary action only as<lb />
a result of specific individual acts<lb />
in violation of University regula-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The University should assume<lb />
the responsibility to: a. give the<lb />
accused student adequate notice<lb />
of changes placed against him. b.<lb />
give the student access to all rele-<lb />
vant information, including the<lb />
testimony of his accusers, c. al-<lb />
low the student the opportunity<lb />
of offering personal testimony<lb />
and witnessses on his own behalf,<lb />
d. respect the right of a student<lb />
to decline to testify against him-<lb />
self, e. offer the rational behind<lb />
any decision, f. free the student<lb />
from the possibility of double<lb />
jeopardy, g. try students by an<lb />
impartial body. h. allow the stu-<lb />
dent free choice of counsel, i. in-<lb />
sure that prosecution proceed by<lb />
persons others than members of<lb />
he trial body, and other than<lb />
those having brought charges.<lb />
Greenville Art Center D<lb />
Wood<lb />
Louis XVIT<lb />
Inter-Dormitory Council<lb />
To Crown May Ball Queen<lb />
Irr-Dorrnitory Council has . the IDC Ball, Saturday, May 18,<lb />
meed preliminary plans for m Wright Auditorium. Vice presi-<lb />
dent Jim Mahan is completing ar-<lb />
rangements for a popular, big-<lb />
name band for this informal dance<lb />
which will highlight the IDC week-<lb />
end.<lb />
Ball Receives<lb />
Peon. Grant<lb />
re Ball, faculty mem<lb />
School of Art, was noti<lb />
 wpek that she has been<lb />
� a irraduate assistant-<lb />
Pennsylvania State Uni-<lb />
r the summer months and<lb />
i-ranted a scholarship<lb />
y the National Art Educa-<lb />
� ion.<lb />
Pennsylvania State Univer-<lb />
b sirmrner. Miss Ball will<lb />
A on a doctorate and<lb />
search work. Awarded<lb />
for th� first time this year, the<lb />
the National Art Educa-<lb />
ia'ion amounts to $500.<lb />
neat of Miss Ball as re-<lb />
. made at the National<lb />
. m of the organization in<lb />
.y, Mo.<lb />
The main activity of the even-<lb />
ing will be the crowning of the IDC<lb />
Queen. Each resident of the men's<lb />
dormitories is eligible to enter<lb />
nominations for Queen bv turning jn CU�ting he blocks.<lb />
The Greenville Art Center now<lb />
has on display ibwo separate ex-<lb />
hibitions: an exhibition oif wood-<lb />
cuts by "Five Winston-Salem<lb />
Printm'akers" and an exhibition of<lb />
Louis XVI textiles from The Scala-<lb />
masndre Museum of Textiles in<lb />
New York. Both are scheduled<lb />
through April 25.<lb />
The "Five Winston-Salem Prinit-<lb />
makers" are: Mary Goslen, Vir-<lb />
ginia S. Ingram, Susan Moore,<lb />
Ann Carter Pollard and Anne Kes-<lb />
ler Shields. All five have degrees<lb />
in Art, all have exhibited widely<lb />
and all are award winners.<lb />
Mary Goslen's remark, in re-<lb />
ference to iher woodcuts, was that<lb />
"the wood, the paper and the<lb />
color kindle my thoughts and feel-<lb />
ings, and through these I have<lb />
the joy of exploring a variety of<lb />
new and exciting relationships.<lb />
While working with wood, a pro-<lb />
duct of nature, I have an intensi-<lb />
fied feeling of being united with<lb />
nature<lb />
Virginia Ingram feels that<lb />
through the forces of wood, ink<lb />
and paper she likes to take a sim-<lb />
ple statement and make it into<lb />
something important.<lb />
Susan Moore says she enjoys<lb />
woodcuts because "it is a media in<lb />
which one can be spontaneous and<lb />
free, or disciplined and tight<lb />
Ann Canter Pollard finds that<lb />
her particular interest lies "in the<lb />
simplicity and directness to which<lb />
(the single block (printed in black<lb />
and white lends itself<lb />
In contrastt to Miss Pollard,<lb />
Anne Kesler Shields finds the<lb />
"choice of color extremely import-<lb />
ant and she often spends more<lb />
time experimenting with color than<lb />
ence was predominant. Daintiness<lb />
best describes the art of the period.<lb />
The excavations of Herculaneum<lb />
and Pompeii, which were in pro-<lb />
gress at that time, motivated a<lb />
classicism based on the Greco-<lb />
Roman art. However, the Louis<lb />
XVI Period is a pseudo-simpli-<lb />
fied version that made antiquity<lb />
possible to live with. The philoso-<lb />
phical writings of Rousseau, who<lb />
advocated living the simple pas-<lb />
toral life, was also an influence.<lb />
The Queen and her friends play-<lb />
acted at dairying- and gardening<lb />
in fthe gardens of Versailles with<lb />
elegant make-believe. Farmyard<lb />
scenes wTere popular for the toile<lb />
designs. Stripes replaced the ser-<lb />
pentine lines of the Rococo era,<lb />
petite floral sprays and bow-knots<lb />
are much in evidence and an airy<lb />
lightness givng the appearance<lb />
of being blown by a hreeze.<lb />
in a girl's name and address to any<lb />
one of the IDC members.<lb />
The Interdormitory Council,<lb />
which has been approved by the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
and the adminisitration, was or-<lb />
ganized to promote and maintain<lb />
an efficient system of student<lb />
government in the college residence<lb />
halls, to foster a wholesome pro-<lb />
gram of social activities, and to<lb />
aid in fraternal relationship among<lb />
dormitory residents. Oran Perry is<lb />
currently serving as IDC President.<lb />
Dean Warren Leads Panel<lb />
At State Meeting Of Nurses<lb />
A poster explaining the process<lb />
of making a woodcut print will<lb />
accompany the exhibition.<lb />
The Scalamandire Textiles will<lb />
be displayed in the North gallery.<lb />
The exhibition consists of shim-<lb />
mering silks and toiles of the<lb />
Louis XVI Neo-Classics Period.<lb />
Some of the fabrics are old, docu-<lb />
mented prieces preserved since the<lb />
reign of the French King and his<lb />
Queen, Marie Antoinette (1774-<lb />
1792). Others are reproductions<lb />
created by Scalamandre to com-<lb />
memorate the birth of the King.<lb />
(1754).<lb />
The attractive and vivacious<lb />
Queen became the inspiration of<lb />
(the artists. The feminine influ-<lb />
- an Kva W. Warren of the<lb />
N 'irsing at BC was among<lb />
hi leaders during the Ed-<lb />
tors, A'frninistrators, Consul-<lb />
and Teachers Section of the<lb />
x rth Carolina State Nurses As-<lb />
� n Tneetmg Thursday, April<lb />
idsboro.<lb />
g the program based on<lb />
Future of Nursing Practice,<lb />
�<lb />
of Higher Education, "Education<lb />
for Practice in the Profession <lb />
c<lb />
EC Air Society<lb />
Elects Speight<lb />
Cadet Lt. Joseph D. -Speight has<lb />
been elected Commander of the<lb />
r uiure of iNiirsing rratuw, oeen �� - rnv�f�&amp;�ion-<lb />
�ni �,�Af th iro- EC Arnold Air Society, profession<lb />
examined some of une � - �. fnfAmitv ��.<lb />
$ti�a of the American Nurses<lb />
Nation relative to nursing<lb />
duration.<lb />
Dean Warren discussed "how<lb />
 can best meet the needs<lb />
e non-hofjpital patient Other<lb />
im leaders in addition to<lb />
� Warren were Dr. Virginia<lb />
�-(yr and Mrs. Katherine Nuckole,<lb />
 of Chapel Hill; Dr. Joseph<lb />
Iohon. State Board of Educa-<lb />
J0n Raleisrh; and Miss Katherine<lb />
E- Tiney of Charlotte.<lb />
neinaJ speakers listed with<lb />
;eir topics were Mrs. Edith P.<lb />
 assistant dean of the<lb />
P University School of Nuts-<lb />
?� "Nursing Education in our<lb />
Yesterday, Today, �� To-<lb />
"� and Dr. Wllliem C.<lb />
 director of the State Bomrd<lb />
a<lb />
J honors service f�terra "<lb />
flliated Trith the Air Force ROTC.<lb />
With other newly elected officers,<lb />
he has just assumed his duties<lb />
with the society.<lb />
.dadet Speight is a junior ma-<lb />
joring in mathen.at.es. For the<lb />
ast year he has acted as Opera-<lb />
tions Officer of the Arnold Air<lb />
Society. � <lb />
Other new officers of the �r-<lb />
caniarfion are Cadet U. Loms A.<lb />
Silipher, E�� f'<lb />
ond in com Cadet U. Jerry<lb />
Taylor, Operations Officer; Cadet<lb />
Lt. Frederick U ZMJr<lb />
mjnfetawtive Officer; Cadet TSgt<lb />
SriBobereo Comptroller;<lb />
5L Alc Elbert Be� Chaam;<lb />
tion Officer.<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Here is an outstanding op-<lb />
portunity for part-time em-<lb />
ployment. Two college men�<lb />
aige 21 or over�are needed as<lb />
part-time student representa-<lb />
tives for ithe Metropolitan Life<lb />
Insurance Co.<lb />
This will involve two weeks<lb />
class room instruction in Mem-<lb />
phis, Tennessee�expenses paid<lb />
and then local supervision and<lb />
training at the college.<lb />
Your pay will be determined<lb />
by your ability, effectiveness,<lb />
and the number of hours you<lb />
can devote. The two men chosen<lb />
should commence their two<lb />
weeks class study as soon after<lb />
schools closes this spring as pos-<lb />
sible. This will enable them to<lb />
earn an above average income<lb />
this summer and be fully pre-<lb />
pared for schools opening in<lb />
September.<lb />
For appointment and more<lb />
complete derails, please contact<lb />
Robert Dobbins, Assistant Man-<lb />
ger; 212 West Fifth St Green-<lb />
ville. Business phone: 752-4171.<lb />
Residence phone: 752-7849.<lb />
M1H With<lb />
MsccShukan<lb />
ii m<lb />
(Author of " Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie GWis" etc.)<lb />
MARKING ON THE CURVE�AND WHAT<lb />
TO DO ABOUT IT<lb />
Twonkey Crimscott was a professor. Choate Sigafoos was a<lb />
sophomore. Twonkey Crimscott was keen, cold, brilliant.<lb />
Choate Sigafoos was loose, vague, adenoidal. Twonkey Crim-<lb />
scott believed in diligence, discipline, and marking on the curve.<lb />
Choate Sigafoos believed in elves, Julie London, and thirteen<lb />
hours of sleep each night.<lb />
Yet there came a time when Twonkey Crimscott�mentor,<lb />
sage, and savant�was thoroughly outthought, outfoxed, out-<lb />
maneuvered, outployed, and outwitted by Choate Sigafoos,<lb />
sophomore.<lb />
It happened one day when Choate was at the library studying<lb />
for one of Mr. Crimscott's exams in sociology. Mr. Crimscott's<lb />
exams were murder�plain, flat murder. They consisted of one<lb />
hundred questions, each question having four possible answers<lb />
�A, B, C, and D. You had to check the correct answer, but the<lb />
trouble was that the four choices were so subtly shaded, so<lb />
intricately worded, that students more clever by far than Choate<lb />
Sigafoos were often set to gibbering. <lb />
So on this day Choate sat in the library poring over his<lb />
sociology text, his tiny brow furrowed with concentration, while<lb />
all around him sat the other members of the sociology class,<lb />
every one studying like craay, every one scared and pasty-<lb />
Choate looked sadly at their stricken faces. "What a waste!<lb />
he thought. "All this youth, this verve, this bounce, chained to<lb />
musty books in a musty library! We should be out singing and<lb />
dancing and cutting didoes on the greensward! Instead we<lb />
Then, suddenly, an absolute gasser of an idea hit Choate.<lb />
"listen he shouted to his classmates. "Tomorrow when we<lb />
take the exam, let's all�every one of us�check Choice A' on<lb />
every question�every one of them<lb />
"Huh?" said his classmates.<lb />
"Oh I know that Choice 'A' can't be the right answer to<lb />
every question said Choate, "But what's the difference? Mr.<lb />
Crimscott marks on the curve. If we all check the same an-<lb />
swers, then we all get the same score, and everybody m the olass<lb />
gets a 'C<lb />
"Hmm said his classmates. .<lb />
"So why should we knock ourselves out studyingr said<lb />
Choate. "Let's get out of here and have a ball<lb />
So they all ran out and lit Marlboro Cigarettes and had a<lb />
ball, as indeed, you will too when you light a Marlboro, for if<lb />
there ever was a cigarette to lift the spirit and gladden the<lb />
heart, to dispel the shades of night, to knot up the ravelled<lb />
sleeve of care, to put spring in your gait and roses m your<lb />
cheeks, it is filtered Marlboros�firm and pure and fragrant and<lb />
filled with rich, natural, golden tobacco. And, what s more, this<lb />
darlin' smoke comes in soft packs that are actually soft and<lb />
lip-top boxes that actually flip. m-<lb />
Well sir, the next morning the whole class did what Choate<lb />
said, and, sure enough, they all got 'C's, and they picked Choate<lb />
up and carried him on their shoulders and sang For He s a<lb />
Jolly Good Fellow" and plied him with .sweetmeats andMarU<lb />
boros and girls and put on buttons which said I UUrLt, UIM<lb />
CHOATE ,  <lb />
But they were celebrating too soon. Because the next tame<lb />
shrewd old Mr. Crimscott gave them a test, he did not give<lb />
them one hundred multiple choice questions. He only gave<lb />
them one question�to wit: write a 30,000 word essay ott<lb />
"Crime Does Not Pay<lb />
"You and your ideas they said to Choate and tore off his<lb />
epaulets and broke his sword and drummed him out of the<lb />
school. Today, a broken man, he earns a living as a camshaft<lb />
in Toledo, � ��� ����-�<lb />
� � <lb />
At the top o th9 eurv of smoking ptoasurs, w�'U �<lb />
Marlboro Cigarettes, available at every tobacco counter Us<lb />
mil itw States of the Union.<lb /><pb facs="00038810_tn_0006" /><lb />
Page 4<lb />
EAST CAROLINI A N<lb />
SPORTS REVIEW<lb />
By RON DOWDY<lb />
In today's coulmn we will do a little traveling in the<lb />
wide world of sports in order to give the reader a few ideas<lb />
as to what is happening and where.<lb />
 ?<lb />
Although Arnold Palmer is plagued by his inability to<lb />
hit efficient enough drives, he is still favored to win the<lb />
27th annual Master's Golf Tournament to be held April<lb />
4-6 in Augusta, Georgia. Jack Nicklaus and little 5'6" Gary<lb />
Player are considered to give Palmer a tough run for first<lb />
place prize money. Who won?<lb /><lb />
N. C. State held their annual Red-White football game<lb />
on April 6. It was held in Riddick Stadium and, as here,<lb />
it wrapped up the spring drills. Who won?<lb /><lb />
The New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers<lb />
have been picked as the teams most likely to meet each other<lb />
in the World Series. With the Yankees, the U. P. I. had an<lb />
easy choice, but not so with the Dodgers, who have to fight<lb />
off the Cincinnati Reds and the San Francisco Giants.<lb /><lb />
Stan Musial, long-time outfield star for the St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals, is ready for another season and is hoping he can<lb />
be of help to his team and his faithful fans.<lb />
Unidentified EC batter takes a hefty swing as the P.rate. are ov rpo, red b ,h, H�VdT<lb />
Delaware Blue Hens Overcome ECs<lb />
Power As Pirates Lose Their Second<lb />
Minnie Minoso really seems to be enthused over his re-<lb />
cent trade from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Washington<lb />
Senators. This trade makes a sport enthusiast begin to won-<lb />
der why the Senators bought a 40-year old (who could very lcre vi?tory for EC, the Hens showed<lb />
easily become a star) when the average age for the retire-) the Pirates a little Northern<lb />
The Blue Hens from the Uni<lb />
vc-rsity of Delaware pulled a turn-<lb />
albout on the EC Pirates last<lb />
Wednesday afternoon. After bein <lb />
shown very little "Southern hos-1<lb />
pitality" in their first game with<lb />
EC, which ended up a 19-3 massa-<lb />
??�<lb /><lb />
��<lb />
ment of baseball players is around 34 or 35. Could it be that<lb />
they (the Senators) are just planning for the immediate<lb />
future?<lb /><lb />
Yankee-star third baseman Clete Boyer's name has<lb />
been added to the popular sick list. He joins veterans Mickey<lb />
Mantle, Roger Maris, Wliitey Ford, Tony Kubek, and the<lb />
1962 Rookie-of-the-year, Tom Tresh. It is feared Boyer has<lb />
a broken finger.<lb /><lb />
Campus Spo7'ts<lb />
It seems that the William and Mary Indians are having<lb />
a hard time winning a baseball game. They've lost three<lb />
since leaving here. We only beat them 2-1.<lb /><lb />
It seems that the Delaware Blue Hens didn't think too<lb />
much of last Tuesday's massacre by the Pirates�especially<lb />
from the results of Wednesday's game between the two<lb />
teams�the Blue Hens won it 12-7.<lb />
That goes to show that the team with the majority of<lb />
the runs one day cn easily turn up on the short end the<lb />
next day.<lb />
Asian Flu Hits Old Wake Forest<lb />
(ACP)�If you didn't have the I firmuary is built soon. The campus<lb />
Asian flu last week, you just<lb />
weren't "in notes OLD GOLD<lb />
AND BLACK, Wake Forest Col-<lb />
lege, Winston-Sal em, N. C.<lb />
For the boys, a dose of the flu<lb />
was just as much a status symbol<lb />
as Gold �Cup socks, Sero shirts or<lb />
madras wallets. And the girl who<lb />
was not stricken had just as well<lb />
throw her weejuns and wrap-<lb />
around skirts away. She was "out"<lb />
of the social clique.<lb />
And speaking of the infirmary,<lb />
if you didn't, have a temperature<lb />
of 103 degrees, you were out of<lb />
luck. Students who were not abso-<lb />
lutely near the point of no return<lb />
were sert back to their dormitor-<lb />
ies loaded with pills and good<lb />
wishes for a speedy recovery. Those<lb />
who survived the ordeal in their<lb />
rooms had better make a last<lb />
minute donation to the development<lb />
campaign and hope that a new in-<lb />
may not survive another epidemic<lb />
power" as they overcame an early<lb />
3-1 lead by the Pirates to hand �<lb />
them their second setback of the<lb />
season, 12-7.<lb />
Delaware's 5-run eighth inning<lb />
proved to be the difference. In<lb />
that inning, after four walks,<lb />
pinch-hitter Luke Lackman's two-<lb />
run double, Terry Arnold two-<lb />
run- single, and Bob Grenda's<lb />
sacrifice fly, the 5 costly runs were<lb />
scored.<lb />
The Pirates' big inning, which<lb />
wasn't big enough, was the second<lb />
when they scored 3 runs. Merrill<lb />
Bymim led off the rally with a<lb />
single, followed by Tommy Kidd's<lb />
walk, a double by Jim Robinson,<lb />
which knocked in tw0 runs, and a<lb />
wild pitch which allowed the third<lb />
run to be scored.<lb />
Buddy Bovender had EC's only<lb />
other extra base hit when he<lb />
tripled and scored on a wild relay<lb />
throw. Robinson and Bovender<lb />
each added a single.<lb />
Pirates' Netmen<lb />
Beat Deacons, 5-1<lb />
The EC tennis team defeated<lb />
Wake Forest 5-1 in a home meet<lb />
last Wednesday.<lb />
It took verv little effort for<lb />
the Pirate netters to overcome a<lb />
brief Da"n lead in the openin-r<lb />
mornWc. rf fne game.<lb />
Indivinnl honors go to Brnev<lb />
Tanner ��� c1iw. Rav St"l!i"ngs.<lb />
and Jeff" i7eeVs, pS thev all won<lb />
their n pnd than helned EC<lb />
to even '�� pnon record at 2-2.<lb />
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these magnificent 3hort sleeved shirts by Sero<lb />
meet all the demands of well dressed men. Meticulously<lb />
tailored to our exact specificationsin a variety<lb />
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There's more than fabric superiority in C<lb />
?ion, "needled-into the v.ays and v, I<lb />
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ents that make ail the difference � ears<lb />
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We chose Gant because they take sl<lb />
ously. They're hard to piease (like v.e are) .� tr I<lb />
comes to fit of collar, its roll, its profile�I v muck<lb />
It shows above the suit collar. They're fastidious<lb />
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