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Eastearolinian<lb />
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XXVI11<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1963<lb />
Number 52<lb />
Smiles, Tears, Happiness<lb />
Glee Clubs Appear Tonight<lb />
In Joint Variety Program<lb />
ill<lb />
Queen Kathy Wesson<lb />
Wesson<lb />
At First<lb />
Wins IDC Crown<lb />
Annual Ball<lb />
E Ka'hy Wesson as<lb />
flighted a highly<lb />
- t Annual IDC Ball<lb />
I Auditorium Saturday<lb />
'um took place at in-<lb />
� begrnnig "with the in-<lb />
of the ten finalists, who<lb />
� n from a field of thirty-<lb />
- in preliminary judg-<lb />
Shesso, Besy Lucas,<lb />
Wesson, Barbara Johnson,<lb /><lb />
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ran, Sharon McKean,<lb />
na, Gigi Guice, Layne<lb />
Aim Artkins were in-<lb />
I and ; rot lighted as they<lb />
. i'f-nxon on stage.<lb />
McKean was announced<lb />
'Tior-up, and Iiayne<lb />
Lirda Killian were an-<lb />
first runners-up, a<lb />
-hich they shared due to<lb />
Oran Perry, acting in<lb />
aa president of the<lb />
- roed Miss Wesson and<lb />
�"  her with a trophy and<lb />
long-stemmed red<lb />
M Wesson's parents,<lb />
here without her know-<lb />
the TIX were brought on<lb />
daring the coronation-<lb />
to the coronation, roem-<lb />
 of thp Tntpr-Dormitory Ooun-<lb />
�we introduced with their<lb />
teg.<lb />
Kfcsic for the ball, which was<lb />
 frfuttv decorated in purple and<lb />
rold- was provided by the Majors<lb />
j Notice<lb />
Dfadhne for turning in rea-<lb />
ctions for all orgaawa-<lb />
t'ons sponsored by the Sto-<lb />
�� Government Association<lb />
 4:00 p.m. Friday, May U.<lb />
N'o expenditures will be ap-<lb />
Pr�ed after this date,<lb />
Margaret M.<lb />
SGA Treasurer<lb />
Jim Chesnntt<lb />
Ex-SGA<lb />
and the Turkchords.<lb />
Oran Perry, IIC president,<lb />
estimated that approximately eight<lb />
hundred people attended the hail.<lb />
He stated that "The IDC was well<lb />
pleased with the turn-out, and<lb />
feels that they staged a success-<lb />
ful ball for the men dormitory stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
The Men's and the Women's<lb />
Glee Clubs, appearing in a joint<lb />
concert Tuesday, May 21, at 8:15<lb />
p.m. in the Wright Auditorium,<lb />
Sneden To Serve<lb />
As President<lb />
Of Drama Assn.<lb />
Mr. John Sneden, Technical Di-<lb />
rector of the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house, has recently been elected<lb />
president of the Carolina Dra-<lb />
matic Association. The asrociation<lb />
is composed of about 84 high<lb />
school, college, and other dramatic<lb />
groups. The association aims to<lb />
keep its members informed and to<lb />
exchange and broaden their ideas.<lb />
Having its home-base in Chapel<lb />
Hill, the association is 41 years<lb />
old. Each fall it sponsors a direc-<lb />
tor's workshop at which time di-<lb />
rectors and students come together<lb />
to discuss various problems in the<lb />
theater. In the spring the directors<lb />
sponsor a district festival. During<lb />
this festival, groups present sev-<lb />
eral short, plays, the best ones of<lb />
which are then presented in the<lb />
state festival. Sometimes as many Malliison and seconded by Bill<lb />
as 36 of these plays are presented; i Eyerman, voided the one last week<lb />
and from these, the best ones are appropriating $1750 for the ap-<lb />
present a diversified pro- i Arks A-Moverin "Colorado<lb />
ram including liturgical mus Trail by Norman Luboff and "The<lb />
folk songs; works by such note 1<lb />
composers as Mendelssohn, Gri<lb />
�nd Debussy; and selections from<lb />
popular musicals. The concert is<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
Charles Stevens and Beatrice<lb />
Chauncey, faculty members of the<lb />
college School of Music, will di-<lb />
rect the men's and the women's<lb />
ensembles, respectively. Ted Goss-<lb />
ett and Michael Howe will be ac-<lb />
companists.<lb />
Selections by the Men's Glee Club<lb />
will include Adoramftis te" by<lb />
Palestrina; "Brothers, Sing On" by<lb />
Orieg; "Te Deusm" for Men's<lb />
Voices, organ, and three Trumpets,<lb />
by Pinkham; and Festival Ode to<lb />
Artists for Men's Voices and<lb />
P.rasses, by Mendelssohn.<lb />
Other numbers will include "OF<lb />
Pope<lb />
in a translation from the<lb />
German by Charles Lever. Bonnie<lb />
Currm, soprano, will be soloist<lb />
with the Men's Glee Club in<lb />
"Wouldn't it be Loverly from<lb />
"My Fair Lady<lb />
Appearing in solo parts with<lb />
the Men's Glee Club will be Roger<lb />
Allsbrook, Larry Queen. Ronald<lb />
Kuhns, Rfcihard Leggett, Marcus<lb />
Duggins, Michael Kilpatrick, and<lb />
Robert LeOour.<lb />
The Women's Glee Club will per-<lb />
form six love songs by Brahms<lb />
sung with four-hand piano accom-<lb />
paniment by Lana McCoy and Mr.<lb />
Howe. Folk Songs selections from<lb />
"South Pacific Debussy's "Ro-<lb />
mance and other numbers will<lb />
also be included on the program.<lb />
Senate Votes Appropriation<lb />
For McCann, Ltd. Concert<lb />
The Student Senate, upon rec-<lb />
ommendation of the Entertainment<lb />
Committee, voted Monday night<lb />
to bring Les McCann, Ltd to the<lb />
campus for a concert May 27.<lb />
The motion, introduced by Tom<lb />
given special recognition.<lb />
Last year Mr. Sneden was vice-<lb />
president of the association. He<lb />
has worked with many out-door<lb />
dramas in this state and this sum-<lb />
mer will serve as technical di-<lb />
rector of the Cape Playhouse in<lb />
Massachusetts.<lb />
Laurel Awards Night Features<lb />
Two Playhouse Productions<lb />
Two one-act plays, "The I as a part of the Playhouse's an-<lb />
Beast in Man" and "The Brick and nxlai LaUrel Awards Night ac-<lb />
the �Rose will be presented by<lb />
the EC Playhouse in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium on May 24 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Student Teaches<lb />
In New York<lb />
Margaret Ellen Maultsby, soph-<lb />
omore sociology major, has been<lb />
selecbed from hundreds of appli-<lb />
cants in the United States as dance<lb />
instructor at the Church of All<lb />
Nations Neighborhood House in<lb />
New York City.<lb />
For this honor, Miss Maultsby<lb />
will instruct children from six<lb />
years to sixteen years of age m<lb />
all phases of dancing from June<lb />
20 to August 10. She is one among<lb />
twenty other college students se-<lb />
lected as instructors of religion,<lb />
dancing, swimming, arts, crafts,<lb />
and other fields of learning.<lb />
It was at the age of six that<lb />
Miss Maultsby Jd<lb />
w lesson in ballet. She has studied<lb />
for nine years. While a student at<lb />
He Jacville High School, she<lb />
las a teacher of ballet toe, tap,<lb />
Modern ballroom, and folk dancing.<lb />
 nas also had experience as<lb />
�L instructor at summer camps.<lb />
tivities.<lb />
The Theater Dance Group at<lb />
the college, directed by Mrs. Betty<lb />
Rose Griffith of Greenville, will<lb />
present two interpretative dances<lb />
as a part of the program.<lb />
"The Beast in Man written<lb />
by senior Charles Shobe, Jr is<lb />
set in the 'Chickhominy River sec-<lb />
tion of Virginia and deals walth<lb />
the more brutal side of man. Shobe<lb />
wrote the play during winter<lb />
quarter in English 333, Playwrit-<lb />
ing, under Playhouse Director<lb />
Edgar JR. Loessdn.<lb />
Senior Ben Avery will direct the<lb />
production. The cast includes Alan<lb />
Holcombe, as Slade; Clyde Put-<lb />
nam, the old man; John Clement,<lb />
the sheriff; and Avery, Buck.<lb />
The second play, "The Brick and<lb />
the Rose" by James Lewis Oar-<lb />
lirao, depicts a boy's relationship<lb />
with New York City. Ten actors<lb />
portray 46 characters In tihe ex-<lb />
perimental play.<lb />
The cast, made up of actor num-<lb />
ber one through ten, includes Brad<lb />
Weisiger, Thomas Jackson, Char-<lb />
lotte Donat, Henry Geddy, Clyde<lb />
Potnaim, Minnie Gaster, Julia<lb />
Cravatfta, Tommy Montolero, Law-<lb />
rence Murphy, and Ennis Milton<lb />
Owens, Jr.<lb />
pearance of Lambert, Hendricks,<lb />
and Bavan. McOann's appearance<lb />
will cost the SGA $1350.<lb />
The widely acclaimed Les Mc-<lb />
Cann Jazz Trio will make its con-<lb />
tribution to the Entertainment<lb />
Series in a second appearance on<lb />
the campus. The group first ap-<lb />
peared at East Carolina January<lb />
5, 1961. At that time, critics re-<lb />
flected his popularity in their<lb />
statements: "If Les McCann can't<lb />
move you, you are in plenty of<lb />
trouble and "A true super-<lb />
salesman on the piano with a<lb />
marked flair for reaching his au-<lb />
dience without sacrificing musical<lb />
taste<lb />
McCann and his group, in con-<lb />
tract with Pacific Jazz Enter-<lb />
prises, have recorded such al-<lb />
bums as "Pretty Lady "Les Mc-<lb />
Cann Skitgs "The Truth and<lb />
"The Shout"<lb />
Members of tihe trio have sever-<lb />
al times been nominated for Play-<lb />
boy Jazz Poll Awards for their<lb />
outstanding accomplishments in<lb />
music<lb />
Tickets will not be required for<lb />
admittance to the Monday night<lb />
concert. The performance will be-<lb />
gin at 8:15 p.m. in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Tucker Names Recipients<lb />
Of Merit Scholarships<lb />
Nine outstanding high school<lb />
seniors have been awarded $500<lb />
East Carolina College Merit Schol-<lb />
arships, and one has received the<lb />
$500 Hugo Miller Scholarship pre-<lb />
sented by Dr. and Mrs. James Bat-<lb />
ten of the faculty, Dean of Stu-<lb />
dent Affairs James H. Tucker has<lb />
announced.<lb />
Recipients will enter EC as<lb />
freshmen in the fall quarter of<lb />
1963. The scholarships will also<lb />
be available to students in their<lb />
sophomore, junior, and senior<lb />
years provided that high standards<lb />
of academic work are maintained<lb />
each year, Dr. Tucker stated.<lb />
The winners of scholarships were<lb />
chosen on the bases of their high<lb />
school records, scores on student<lb />
aptitude tests, qualities of leader-<lb />
ship and character, and personal<lb />
interviews wfth college personnel.<lb />
Patricia Jean Brown of Rocky<lb />
Point received the Hugo Miller<lb />
Scholarship.<lb />
Recipients of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Merit Scholarships are Susan<lb />
Eleanor Becht of Concord; Will-<lb />
iam Irvin Dickens II of Wilson;<lb />
Mary Catherine Joyner of Rocky<lb />
Mount; Woodrow Daniel Melton,<lb />
Jr of Hubert; Betty Jo Ott of<lb />
Moorefield, West Virginia; Gloria<lb />
Gale Pierce of Roper; Elizabeth<lb />
Stewart Pigott of Gloucester; and<lb />
Joyce Held Young of High Point.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Anyone interested in apply-<lb />
ing for membership on the<lb />
Men's and Women's Honor<lb />
Council or the Appeal's Board,<lb />
please submit your name to<lb />
the SGA office by noon Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
LOST AND FOUND SALE<lb />
On Wednesday, May 22, at<lb />
8:00 p.m. in the TV Room, the<lb />
College Union will stage the<lb />
sale of found items which<lb />
have accumulated during the<lb />
year. Items of interest include<lb />
men's jackets and cardigan<lb />
sweaters.<lb />
Popular dance records will<lb />
be included as a "grab bag"<lb /><pb facs="00038820_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Tuesday, May 21<lb />
HONOR<lb />
The honor system may be defined as "a kind of con-<lb />
tract by which the student agrees to uphold certain<lb />
specified standards or norms to make it known to the<lb />
proper authorities when he or anyone else becomes a<lb />
violator of those standards Such a system obviously<lb />
has both regulatory and educative goals.<lb />
One of the least defined and most troublesome<lb />
areas of student life is found in the relationship of a<lb />
student's personal, moral, and social conduct to tne<lb />
policy of the college.<lb />
Other than the strictly legal, there is the educa-<lb />
tional aspect of student discipline. Cfertamly � "M<lb />
tion of higher education has a responsibility to influence<lb />
for the food the moral values of a student. Sometimes<lb />
v. ex e too much from the college in this area. An<lb />
eighteen-year-old is certainly well on his way to estab-<lb />
Kshing the moral values pf which his life wi I begov-<lb />
erned. But the President's Commission on Higher Ed-<lb />
ucation has stated:<lb />
"If our colleges and universities are to graduate<lb />
individuals who have learned how to be free, they will<lb />
have to concern themselves with the development of<lb />
self-discipline and self-reliance, of ethical principles<lb />
as a guide to conduct, of sensitivity to injustice and in-<lb />
equality, of insight into human motives and aspirations,<lb />
of discriminating appreciation of a wide range of human<lb />
values, of the spirit of democratic compromise and co-<lb />
operation<lb />
The problem is that we must train moral individuals<lb />
for a free society. And this can hardly be done in a<lb />
totalitorian atmosphere. It is not enough to have peo-<lb />
nle who will live within the law. We also need people<lb />
who will exercise their freedom to its fullest dimension.<lb />
The final reason for regulating the conduct of stu-<lb />
dents is political. Often those upon whom higher educa-<lb />
tion depends for financial support are extremely intol-<lb />
erant of what they feel to be misconduct within the<lb />
academic community. The "misconduct' may take the<lb />
form of anti-social acts or the expression of unpopular<lb />
opinions. The story is often told of the alumnus who<lb />
approached a university president in a derogatory man-<lb />
ner and asked if Communism was still being taught m<lb />
the college. The President replied, "Yes, we still teach<lb />
Communism in the college and cancer m the medical<lb />
school'<lb />
Student government can do much to free the col-<lb />
lege from this type of influence by maintaining presure<lb />
within the campus community to resist outside inter-<lb />
ference. And they can do much in cooperation with the<lb />
faculty and administration to promulgate the idea ot<lb />
self-discipline.<lb />
A noted educator said: "If students are to educate<lb />
each other, and if they are to get their education outside<lb />
the classroom, the college must concede them for more<lb />
autonomy than they do now. They must be treated as<lb />
adults, not adolescents, and act like adults not adoles-<lb />
cents. The young tend to do what is expected of them . . .<lb />
It is essential, therefore, that we fix our standards and<lb />
expectations high. If students are to join the adult world<lb />
rather than linger on in the world of adolescents so-<lb />
ciety must treat them as adults, not as adolescents<lb />
J �Main son<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
PaMiahed s�ni-weekly by the students of East Carolina College.<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collegiate PresB Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
editor 1 junius d. grimes m<lb />
business manager tony r. bowen<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1068, East Carolina College, Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments. PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101. extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $2.60 per year<lb />
CAMPOS BULLETIN<lb />
Tues 21�BEGINNERS BRIDGE, Wright Social Room, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Concert by Men and Women's Glee Club, Wright, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
�Pitt: "Yellow Canary"<lb />
Wed. 22�Lost &amp; Found Sale, College Union TV Room, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
�Pitt: "Nine Hours to Rama"<lb />
Thurs. 23�BEGINNERS' BRIDGE, Wright Social Room, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
�Lawn Concert, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Fri. 24-Movie: "Escape from Zahrain Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Pitt: "Dairy of a Madman"<lb />
Sat. 26-XXMBO DANCE, CU, 8:30 pan.<lb />
gjon. 26�Pitt: "Island oif Love"<lb />
Graduate Recital, McGinnis, 3:30 pm.<lb />
Man. 27COLLEGE UNION BOWUNG LEAGUE, Hillcrest<lb />
Ianes, 4:00 pan.<lb />
-DUPLICATE BRIDGE, Wright Social Bloom, 7:00 pm.<lb />
-Senior Recital, Austin, 8:00 pm<lb />
Tues. -BEGINNERS' BRIDGE, Wright Social Room, 3:00 �<lb />
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e from th.<lb />
r coi �. ,r all<lb />
ors was also included hi the cor<lb />
program proposal. Dr. JQoocek<lb />
the college hopes I<lb />
of the pro gram wfl help set<lb />
specializing in dif<lb />
trade knowledge aa<lb />
through open dtsc<lb />
be planner! as art<lb />
-seminar similar U<lb />
�senior reading<lb />
Three hours of<lb />
ne hour to be earned each<lb />
mer of the studt-n foar<lb />
yr-jgram. was initiated n<lb />
by<lb />
Ronald W. Gollobin<lb />
Ramon and I went over to the<lb />
cafeteria the other day and stood<lb />
in line. We were met at the door by<lb />
a nurse or something. f-She had on<lb />
a white uniform.) She checked our<lb />
hands and nails, told Ramon to<lb />
out in his shirtail, told me to but-<lb />
ton rny pocket, and "then OKM us.<lb />
Both of us were short on funds<lb />
and decided to eat the 45 cents<lb />
"Special We saw a sign that<lb />
said "Fried Chicken�40 cents<lb />
We looked in the pan and there<lb />
were pork chops. "Funny looking<lb />
chicken' Ramon nrused, and then<lb />
spoke to the lady behind the count-<lb />
er.<lb />
"What the 'Special?' " he asked.<lb />
"Can't you read the signs?" she<lb />
snaped surily.<lb />
"What signs? Is this ham the<lb />
'Special V"<lb />
"How would I know? 1 just<lb />
work here was the reply.<lb />
"Well, what is the 'Special?' "<lb />
"Tuna fish salad made with A &amp;<lb />
P tuna<lb />
"Ugh. What else is on 'Special?'<lb />
What's the other meat choice?"<lb />
"Spaghetti<lb />
"No, no, the other meat<lb />
"Spaghetti<lb />
"This is meat?" Ramon queried.<lb />
After securing the "Special" we<lb />
went to a table.<lb />
"Nothing special about this 'Spec-<lb />
ial " Ramon said. "I need some<lb />
water<lb />
"What's the matter with that<lb />
water?"<lb />
"That's tea<lb />
Oh. I see. Short on food coloring<lb />
again<lb />
Just then Ramon finished with his<lb />
knife and laid it down on the table.<lb />
There was a screeching of rub-<lb />
ber as four carts converged on our<lb />
tahle and four hands reached for<lb />
the used knife. One grabbed my<lb />
glass.<lb />
"Are you through with this tea?"<lb />
"No I said. They went wild,<lb />
snatching up my spoon, my fork<lb />
out of my hand.<lb />
"Whoa, back, back, boy, leave<lb />
rthat plate alone, IVe not even<lb />
started yet Then Ramon saved the<lb />
day.<lb />
"Look " He jumped up and point-<lb />
ed to someone getting up from a<lb />
table, leaving a whole array of<lb />
used utensils, "Sic 'em<lb />
Four carts screamed off across<lb />
the room to the table.<lb />
"Whew 1 said.<lb />
Just as we were settling back<lb />
t . enjoy our "Special a lady<lb />
reached across my front and<lb />
snatched the sugar container.<lb />
"Pardon me, sir, I have to fill<lb />
rthis After that, the salt lady<lb />
caone around, after her came the<lb />
pepper woman, after that was the<lb />
ketsup, then came the Worchester-<lb />
shire sauce fillers, the mustard<lb />
fillers, ami then last, but not<lb />
least, the vinegar girl.<lb />
After all these Interruptions,<lb />
we were informed that it was time<lb />
to close the cafeteria, and that we<lb />
wouldn't be able to finish the<lb />
"Special<lb />
As a joke, Ramon asked the<lb />
manager how much did the job<lb />
of cleaning off tables pay.<lb />
"Two dollars a week and all<lb />
the food you find on the tables<lb />
was the reply.<lb /><lb />
The section on dirty silverware<lb />
and wet trays was censored by the<lb />
cafeteria.<lb /><lb />
The President of the Day Stu-<lb />
dents introduced a motion into the<lb />
Senate to have Geography 15 in-<lb />
cluded in Freshman Orientation<lb />
so that students will be able to<lb />
locate North, South, and Bast<lb />
Cafeterias.<lb />
� <lb />
The Fail-Out Shelter signs on<lb />
Austin have been changed to read<lb />
"Fall-In, Shelter?"<lb />
When Austin catches fire, the<lb />
best view of the spectacle will be<lb />
from President Jenkins frorot<lb />
lawn.<lb />
This is all that is left of ray<lb />
poor, pitiful column after being<lb />
censored by the Editor, Dean of<lb />
Women, Housemothers, English<lb />
Department, Maintenance Depart-<lb />
ment, Cafeteria, Bookstore, and<lb />
Ivor Balingrud (winner of the 1936<lb />
five thousand meter speed-skating<lb />
champ&amp;)nship in the Olympics)<lb />
and Alfred E. Newman (staff<lb />
writer for Mad).<lb />
posal Eadh rredit hour w re-<lb />
quire no lectures b�t<lb />
pletion of a rending<lb />
trst or term paper<lb />
of the summer.<lb />
i�tan Klooicek a<lb />
ly-proposed freshman English<lb />
position course ma be tz<lb />
fall with the presenl<lb />
course. Under th<lb />
English composition will be<lb />
part of the humanities aad soci<lb />
sciences course fchi<lb />
ej themes from these <lb />
Three credit hours<lb />
to a student with pa<lb />
on papers amour<lb />
wately 16,000<lb />
year period.<lb />
Discussion <lb />
will be given  n<lb />
minute tutorial pear<lb />
nve-ster delivered by<lb />
composition instru <lb />
dent will eet W<lb />
in five 16 minute<lb />
semester to be Bche wv<lb />
composition instructor. 1<lb />
stnicbors will grade I<lb />
T<lb />
SATELLITE<lb />
With her opem: ufc "wi<lb />
Canada remain a nation<lb />
it become a satellite WJ<lb />
Skates?" Dr. Kathleem SfcokM<lb />
the Political Science Deptrta<lb />
spoke before the Bwmmis C<lb />
Tarboro and their Rue<lb />
day night, May IS. She beM<lb />
attention of hear auunce <lb />
her remark on  tt<lb />
Canada<lb />
Dr. Stokes discussed Ae r�<lb />
political crisis in 0��sA�-<lb />
had its basis in &amp;e P<lb />
arising from the v d War<lb />
percussions of American <lb />
policy on Canadian agriculture, a<lb />
Canadian disquiet ovW �<lb />
political implications ol i<lb />
U. S. ownership and contra<lb />
Canadian industry. <lb />
After a brief descriptit �<lb />
geography and peopte �!<lb />
Dr. Stokes concluded her ta 1<lb />
stating that the "s0"1<lb />
is a very real problem but �od<lb />
remedial action could conttl<lb />
to Its solution and lead to �<lb />
er relationship between the<lb />
countries. - <lb />
Mr. Paul Teel, resident ot '<lb />
club, presided over the meeting <lb />
introduced guest-member3 jj<lb />
Kiwams Clubs of ��' "J<lb />
Fountain, Farmville �ni <lb />
Neck. Mr. A. R. Burnete. P<lb />
grara chairman, introduced<lb />
speaker and special gaesta,<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038820_tn_0003" /><lb />
tftt, May 21,<lb />
1968<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Knight Directs Band<lb />
n Sunday Concert<lb />
3<lb />
n<lb />
rented a program featuring<lb />
tun�ful, and familiar in<lb />
phe concert took place near<lb />
Art School Plans<lb />
ministration Building and was<lb />
open to the public,<lb />
Goge W. Knight, Jr of the<lb />
School of Music faculty directed<lb />
the ensemble of 46 student musi-<lb />
cians us they played spirite<lb />
marches, selections marches, se-<lb />
lections from a musical comedy,<lb />
Mk tunes, and other numbers<lb />
wtih popular appeal.<lb />
Included on the program were<lb />
the Theme from "Polovetsian Dan-<lb />
ces" by Alexander Blorodin; "Two<lb />
Marches from Revolutionary A-<lb />
merica" by Richard Goldman; se-<lb />
lections from "Carousel" by iRodg-<lb />
ers and Hammerstein; 'American<lb />
Folk Rhapsody" by Clare Grund-<lb />
man; "March of the Free Peoples"<lb />
by Ca.pt. Thomas Darcy, Jr and<lb />
"The Liberty Bell" by John Philip<lb />
Sousa,<lb />
Organized in 1959, the Varsity<lb />
Band is playing this year for the<lb />
first time under the direction of<lb />
Mr. Knight, who is a graduate of<lb />
BC and joined the School of Music<lb />
faculty last September. During the<lb />
present school year he has also<lb />
r.cted as assistant director of the<lb />
C Marching Band.<lb />
Geography Class Size<lb />
Ranks Third In US<lb />
-<lb />
dob, which in the past<lb />
the requirement for the<lb />
Meeting, has been<lb />
The School of Art now<lb />
hold the Departmental<lb />
 id the students are<lb />
now organization.<lb />
club, tentatively called<lb />
 Artists, is open to<lb />
on a voluntary basis.<lb />
-ements for membership<lb />
- a second quarter fresh-<lb />
rrJt a portfolio of six<lb />
and to have a complete<lb />
and understanding of<lb />
e of the organization.<lb />
tory meanbers can lose<lb />
Hjrship.<lb />
purpose of the organization<lb />
a sklf-supporting working<lb />
�<lb />
� n for the benefit of it-<lb />
Art School and to pro-<lb />
;i rest and appreciation<lb />
 and in the Greenville<lb />
ruling are an Art Gal<lb />
. downtown area on a<lb />
t basis, art work for<lb />
izaktnons to be done<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
Officers serving the 1963-64<lb />
year for the KA's are Gene Home,<lb />
president; Jim Blanton, vice<lb />
president; Henry Cantrell, record-<lb />
the projects the new ing secretary; Steve Watson, cor-<lb />
responding secretary; George<lb />
Chrnn, historian; Fred West,<lb />
treasurer; Ray Stevens, parlia-<lb />
w�� mentarian; Irwin Roberts, door<lb />
and free art work for I keeper; Wayne Lloyd, sergeant-<lb />
oi of Art. I at-arms.<lb />
Concert Band To Give<lb />
Annual 'Pops' Concert<lb />
in its annual spring<lb />
concert Thursday,<lb />
College Symphonic<lb />
include in its program<lb />
from musical comedies,<lb />
4 spirited marches, and<lb />
Dr. Ellen Attends<lb />
Regional NSF<lb />
inference<lb />
k W. Eller, professor<lb />
n the Science Division,<lb />
nrrkipant m a regional<lb />
ee of the National Science<lb />
n being held in New<lb />
May 22-24 at the Sher-<lb />
Hotel.<lb />
J by officials of tJhe Na-<lb />
Science Foundation to take<lb />
m conference, one of three<lb />
held m the United States,<lb />
Eller will speak on the topic<lb />
Institute, An Exper-<lb />
With the Curriculum in<lb />
hit tunes of the present day. The<lb />
program will take place at 6 p.m.<lb />
on the Campus Mall in the area<lb />
facing the Infirmary.<lb />
Under the direction of Herbert<lb />
L. Carter, the ensemble will play<lb />
selections from "torn Can "The<lb />
Unsfnkable Molly Brown' "South<lb />
Pacific and other musicals.<lb />
Marches -will include "Barnram and<lb />
Bailey's Favorite "Army of the<lb />
Nile and "The Jubilee Special<lb />
numbers will be the "Ewryanthe<lb />
Overture" by von Weber and Reed's<lb />
"Festival Prelude<lb />
Janet Wurst, graduate assistant<lb />
in the School of Music, will act<lb />
as guest conductor with the band<lb />
in a medley of numbers from<lb />
'South Pacific" Miss Wurst served<lb />
as president of the band during<lb />
her junior year and this school<lb />
year as president of Sigma Alpha<lb />
Iota, national honorary music fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
EC ranks third in the United<lb />
States in number of students en-<lb />
rolled in classes in geography in<lb />
1961-1962, according to the cur-<lb />
rent Directory of College Geog-<lb />
raphy in the United States, pub-<lb />
lished by the Association of<lb />
American Geographers. Only Ohio<lb />
State University and (the Univer-<lb />
sity of California in Los Angeles<lb />
had larger numbers of students in<lb />
geography courses.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Director<lb />
of the Department of Geography<lb />
at the college here, stated that<lb />
enrollment at EC for the period<lb />
covered by the Directory included<lb />
3,700 students.<lb />
At present 80 students are en-<lb />
rolled as majors in the depart-<lb />
ment, he said. In addition, geogra-<lb />
phy courses are included in gem-<lb />
YPO Presents<lb />
Enterprise Panel<lb />
A forum on the free enterprise<lb />
system was presented by five<lb />
members of the Young Presidents'<lb />
Organization to students and fac-<lb />
ulty of the School of Business on<lb />
Monday, May 20 at 4 p.m. in Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium.<lb />
The Young Presidents' Organi-<lb />
zation is an association of men and<lb />
women who have become presidents<lb />
o� large business corporations be-<lb />
fore the age of 40.<lb />
The panel discussion stressed the<lb />
opportunities that exist in busi-<lb />
ness today under our free enter-<lb />
prise system. Practical instruction<lb />
in top level management and new<lb />
insights into business operations<lb />
and career planning were given.<lb />
YPO members on the panel were<lb />
James F. Kelly, Aeroglide Cor-<lb />
poration , Raleigh; William R.<lb />
Long, Long Manufacturing Com-<lb />
pany, Inc Tarboro; John S. Shall-<lb />
eral education reonrements for<lb />
the AB the B.S and the BJdus.<lb />
degrees at the college. Some stu-<lb />
dents also take geography courses<lb />
as electives.<lb />
The 1962-1963 catalog lists 48<lb />
geography courses which are of-<lb />
fered at the college and taught by<lb />
eleven faculty members.<lb />
The department fcae offered for<lb />
several years a summer field trip<lb />
to either the Southwestern United<lb />
States or the United States and<lb />
Canada and has staged a series of<lb />
conferences, workshops, and insti-<lb />
tutes largely for the benefit of<lb />
teachers in public schools of the<lb />
state.<lb />
cross, Shallcross Mlanufacturing<lb />
Company, Selma; B. E. Howard,<lb />
Hawthorne Aviation, Moultrie,<lb />
Ga and John L. M. Tobias, Pal-<lb />
metto State Life Insurance, Co-<lb />
lumbia, S. C. Mr. Howard will act<lb />
as moderator.<lb />
Home Ec Majors<lb />
To Teach Class<lb />
An adult class will be taught<lb />
on Thursday night, May 23, by<lb />
members of the EC Home Econom-<lb />
ics methods class. The subject<lb />
will be "Wifesaver Kitchens" and<lb />
will be based on the best kit-<lb />
chen types, centers in the kitchen,<lb />
and specializing in storage. The<lb />
class will meet in room 101, Flan-<lb />
agan Building, at 7:30 p.m. The<lb />
public is invited to attend.<lb />
Dr Eller has conducted at EC<lb />
ner institutes under joint col-<lb />
oration of the National Science<lb />
Inflation and the college here<lb />
 Wo years and is directing<lb />
pother science project for teachers<lb />
Urin? the 1963-1964 college year.<lb />
 other regional conferences<lb />
 8 National Science Fotmda-<lb />
4�n have been slated for Chicago<lb />
nd San Franscisco. Scientist and<lb />
ers of science from the Atlan-<lb />
Jj seaboard region will attend the<lb />
4 York seminars.<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
Carolina Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
(kdsmm<lb />
with<lb />
m:<lb />
(Author of "J Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobic GiUis" etc,)<lb />
HOW TO SEE EUROPE<lb />
FOR ONLY $300 A DAY: NO. 2<lb />
Last week we discussed England, the first stop on the tour of<lb />
Europe that every American college student is going to make<lb />
this summer. Today we will take up your next stop�France,<lb />
or the Pearl of the Pacific, as it is generally called.<lb />
To get from England to France, one greases one's body and<lb />
swims the English Channel. Similarly, to get from France to<lb />
Spain, one greases one's body and slides down the Pyrenees.<lb />
And, of course, to get from France to Switzerland, one greases<lb />
one's body and wriggles through the Simplon Tunnel. Thus, as<lb />
you can see, the most important single item to take to Europe<lb />
is a valise full of grease.<lb />
No, I am wrong. The most important thing to take to Europe<lb />
is a valise full of Marlboro Cigarettes�or at least as many as<lb />
y wlto faced 4vititos fa met<lb />
the customs regulations will allow. And if by chance you should<lb />
run out of Marlboros in Europe, do not despair. That familiar<lb />
red and white Marlboro package is as omnipresent in Europe<lb />
as it is in all fifty of the United States. And it is the same<lb />
superb cigarette you find at home�the same pure white filter,<lb />
the same zestful, mellow blend of tobaccos preceding the filter.<lb />
This gem of the tobacconist's art, this prodigy of cigarette<lb />
engineering, was achieved by Marlboro's well-known research<lb />
team�Fred Softpack and Walter Fliptop�and I, for one, am<lb />
grateful.<lb />
But I digress. We were speaking of France�or the Serpent of<lb />
the Nile, as it is popularly termed.<lb />
Let us first briefly sum up the history of France. The nation<lb />
was discovered in 1066 by Madame Guillotine. There followed<lb />
a series of costly wars with Schleswig-Holstein, the Cleveland<lb />
Indians, and Jean Jacques Rousseau. Stability finally came to<lb />
this troubled land with the coronation of Marshal Foch, who<lb />
married Lorraine Alsace and had three children: Mopsy, Mopsy,<lb />
and Charlemagne. This later became known as the Petit Trianon.<lb />
Marshal Foch�or the Boy Orator of the Platte, as he was<lb />
affectionately called�was succeeded by Napoleon, who intro-<lb />
duced shortness to France. Until Napoleon the French were<lb />
the tallest nation in Europe. After Napoleon most Frenchmen<lb />
were able to walk comfortably under card tables. This later<lb />
became known as the Hunchback of Notre Dame.<lb />
Napoleon, after his defeat by Credit Mobilier, was exiled to<lb />
Elba, where he made the famous statement, "Able was I ere I<lb />
saw Elba This sentence reads the same whether you spell it<lb />
forward or backward. You can also spell Marlboro backward�<lb />
Oroblram. Do not, however, try to smoke Marlboro backward<lb />
because thatundoes all the pleasure of the finest cigarette Made.<lb />
After Napoleon's death the French people fell into a great fit<lb />
of melancholy, known as the Louisiana Purchase. For over a<lb />
eentury everyone sat around moping and refusing his food.<lb />
This torpor was not lifted until Eiffel built his famous tower,<lb />
which made everybody giggle so hard that today France is the<lb />
gayest country in Europe.<lb />
Each night the colorful natives gather at sidewalk cafes and<lb />
about "Oo-la-la as Maurice Chevalier promenades dowm the<lb />
Champs Elysees swinging his malacca cane. Then, tired but<lb />
kappy, everyone goes to the Louvre for bowls of onion soup.<lb />
The principal industry of France is cashing travellers checks.<lb />
Well sir, I guess that's all you need to know about France.<lb />
Next week we will visit the Land of the Midnight Sun�Spain.<lb />
� 1963<lb />
Next week, ever week, the beet cigarette you can buy the<lb />
whole world over is niter-tipped Marlboros�soft pack or<lb />
Flip-Top box�you get a lot to like.<lb />
j;<lb /><pb facs="00038820_tn_0004" /><lb />
I<lb />
Page 4<lb />
 T �<lb />
SPORTS REVIEW<lb />
By RON DOWDY<lb />
In a recent meeting of the Southern Conference athletic<lb />
directors, held in Morgrantown, West Virginia, the league<lb />
officials took no action on conference expansion, but it was<lb />
pointed out that EC will be eligible to apply for member-<lb />
ship next year, after having been a member of the NCAA<lb />
for two years. This is another step toward the admittance<lb />
of EC into the Southern Conference in the near future.<lb />
EAST C A ROLIN I AJ<lb />
a " ��' ' a aw �sa i i ix<lb />
�aw, m,<lb /><lb /><lb />
The beginning of the NAIA Baseball Tournament last<lb />
week closed out the regular season of play for the Pirates.<lb />
Frosh second baseman Buddy Bovender pushed shortstop<lb />
Carlton Barnes out of the Number 1 position by compiling<lb />
a season batting average of .337. Close behind Bovender,<lb />
and ahead of first half leader Barnes, Lacy West closed out<lb />
the season with an overall .333 average. Barnes was third<lb />
with a .326 average.<lb />
Tommy Kidd led the team in home runs (six) and<lb />
runs batted in. Kidd at one time during the season hit four<lb />
home runs in six games, which helped raise his r.b.i. total<lb />
to 25.<lb /><lb />
The Pirate linksmen made a fine showing for EC in<lb />
the NAIA Golf Tournament held in Boone last Monday and<lb />
Tuesday. The low medalist for EC was Sophomore Chappy<lb />
Bradner who was the fourth lowest in the tournament. The<lb />
Pirates came in second in the tournament, beaten only by<lb />
the Appalachian linksmen. The Boone golf course is the<lb />
home course for the Appalachian team. Between the dismal<lb />
rainy weather and the unfamiliar course, the Pirates played<lb />
at a tremendous disadvantage.<lb /><lb />
When the '63 football campaign opens next fall, the Pi-<lb />
rates will be attired in partially new uniforms. Featured<lb />
will be the new game pants of "old gold" and metallic gold<lb />
helmets.<lb />
The UCLA stripes will be new to the Pirate gridiron<lb />
as will be the white home jerseys with purple numerals.<lb />
The football team will continue to wear the same purple<lb />
jerseys when on the road.<lb />
The new color of the pants and helmets will be similar<lb />
to those of the "Rambling Wrecks from Georgia Tech<lb />
Price, Poole Set New<lb />
Pirate Track Records<lb />
BO has the honor of boasting <lb />
another winning track team. While I<lb />
the other major spring- sports j<lb />
teams were participating in an<lb />
NAIA tournament of some sort,<lb />
the Pirate tihincladers were running<lb />
in the NAIA track meet in Greens-<lb />
boro. Although the Pirates didn't<lb />
win the tournament, they did come<lb />
in second with only a ten point<lb />
deficit under winner Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
The 1963 iicrack team, coached<lb />
by Odell Welborn, assistant foot-<lb />
ball coach, set three new school<lb />
records. Buddy Price set a new<lb />
pole vault Tecord as he hit the<lb />
130" mark. Jim Poole set a new<lb />
record in the shot put as he heaved<lb />
the put to 43' 7 The '63 relay<lb />
team, which consisted of Mike<lb />
Kandy, Jerry Tolley, Whitty Bass<lb />
and Bill McPhaul, broke the old<lb />
record by 2:2 seconds. The new<lb />
record stands at 3:29.2.<lb />
Wrtih impressive victories over<lb />
the University of Richmond and<lb />
Atlantic Christian, the Pirates have<lb />
a 2-2 record. Not included in this<lb />
record are the second place fin-<lb />
ishes of the Pirates in trianigular<lb />
meets with Washington and Lee,<lb />
and Elon and N. C. State and<lb />
CampbelL<lb />
The top ten men of itihe twenty-<lb />
thiree man squad consisted of the<lb />
following mem. with their season<lb />
total in points and their track<lb />
specialty.<lb />
Jerry Tolley, 69 34, 100, 200,<lb />
mile relay, hop, step and jump.<lb />
Bill McPhaul, 65 14, high and<lb />
broad jump, mile relay, 880.<lb />
Jim Poole, 62, shot put, disc.<lb />
Whitty Bass, 46, 100, 220, 440,<lb />
mile relay.<lb />
Burnie McWaters, 31, javelin.<lb />
Buddy Price, 29, (pole vault.<lb />
Tom Michel, 30, hurdles, javelin.<lb />
Bill McCants, 21 pole vault,<lb />
high and broad jump.<lb />
Guy Hagerty, 18 34, pole vault.<lb />
Dinky Mills, 17, 880.<lb />
SAFE<lb />
�����!<lb />
Pirate shortstop Carlton Barnes comes sliding back into first base as the Pfeiffer pitch, r fires over <lb />
the first baseman in a futile attempt to nail Barnes off the bag. The Pirates leave tomorrow for (?,<lb />
where they will encounter either Carson-Newman or Belmont College in double-elimination play.<lb />
(Plot i� 1 Brui8j<lb />
Pirates Advance To NAIA<lb />
Playoffs; Leave Wed. For Ga,<lb />
Again the Pirates had to come<lb />
from behind to beat the stubborn<lb />
Pfeiffer baseball team. This time<lb />
it took the Pirates 11 innings to<lb />
eliminate the Pfeiffer team from<lb />
the NAIA playoffs. By outlasting<lb />
the homo team, EC earned the<lb />
right to represent District 26 at<lb />
the regional NAIA Tournament<lb />
later this week.<lb />
The 4-1 game was definitely a<lb />
pitchers' duel as Sophomore Pete<lb />
Barnes picked up his second ic-<lb />
tory in two days. In winning his<lb />
fifth game of the year, Barnes al-<lb />
lowed just one run and eight hits<lb />
while walking four and striking out<lb />
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