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School Of Art Discovers Eight Student Pieces Missing<lb />
�hie prims and one<lb />
(-ulpture are missing<lb />
hool of Art display<lb />
third floor of Raw<lb />
. The theft is believed �to<lb />
rred between June 14<lb />
18.<lb />
lice arc investigatirur<lb />
t Chkrf .Johnny Harrell<lb />
We feel sure that we will<lb />
with :hinjg pretty<lb />
sculpture was de-<lb />
being � . abstract i'e-<lb />
approxi mutely fifteen<lb />
and twelve inches in<lb />
� torso was a Hlished<lb />
io with flecks of green.<lb />
was done by Douglas<lb />
tudent in the Ant School.<lb />
It was described by one of Latta's<lb />
instructor as feeing "a particular-<lb />
ly f handsome sculpture<lb />
There were seven prints missing<lb />
Most of them were done by stu-<lb />
�ents no longer here. A print done<lb />
by Al Durokle was among- the work<lb />
missing. Dunkle has sold some<lb />
previous prints for tnventv-five<lb />
dollars. Also .taken were a color<lb />
woodcut done by Rachel Marsh-<lb />
tbum, a color intaglio by Do-<lb />
minque Haller, a color serigraph<lb />
by Larry Blizard, and a color<lb />
serigraph by Betty Johnson.<lb />
The art work was taken from<lb />
exhibition in Itowl Building which<lb />
was unlocked for cleaning pur-<lb />
poses during the time in which the<lb />
alleged theft took place.<lb />
The thief was apparently selec-<lb />
tive. A woodcut which had been<lb />
ripped from its .mounting was<lb />
found folded and stuffed into a<lb />
corner by Mr. Donald Sexauer of<lb />
the School of Art faculty.<lb />
However, Mr. Wesley Crawley,<lb />
a sculpture instructor said, "The<lb />
iUaste the thief exhibited, could<lb />
have come from any person who<lb />
had taken either basic "Color and<lb />
Design" or "Art Appreciation<lb />
This statement was in direct con-<lb />
tradition wi'ih speculation that the<lb />
thief exhibited extremely gtooid<lb />
taste in art.<lb />
Art School spokesmen have been<lb />
jreludtant (to pkice a monetary<lb />
value on the missing items. When<lb />
asked about the value of the stolen<lb />
works, Sexauer commented, "It<lb />
is nearly impossiible to determine<lb />
The prices students set an- no:<lb />
necessarily the prices that the<lb />
art would bring if sold. Mr. Sex-<lb />
auer also pointed out that oc-<lb />
casionally a piece of art is not<lb />
particularly marketable, but may<lb />
possess a high aesthetic value.<lb />
However, he said, value of the ma-<lb />
terial alone in the missing graphic<lb />
arts items would amount to about<lb />
$125.<lb />
Though disappearing art ob-<lb />
ecrs from the School is a new<lb />
problem at East Carolina. Mr.<lb />
Robert Edmiston, a sculpture in-<lb />
structor, stated "I have exper-<lb />
ienced comparable thefts at two<lb />
universities. In iny opinon, be-<lb />
cause of the nature of the theft,<lb />
the chances for recovery are very<lb />
slim Mr. Edmi.ton went on to<lb />
point out that theft of student<lb />
work is quite different from theft<lb />
of museum or professional work.<lb />
The museum has a set of ap-<lb />
praised, established values. Their<lb />
art is catalogued, while the stu-<lb />
dent work is not. Then, too, the<lb />
museum has an outlined proced-<lb />
ure to follow in the event of theft.<lb />
Many people in the School of<lb />
A rt feel that the only way to pre-<lb />
vent the same type of thing from<lb />
happening in the future is to pro-<lb />
 ide an exhibition gallery that<lb />
can be securely locked. At the<lb />
present time, though, there is no<lb />
provision in the bud-get for this.<lb />
XXXVIII<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, monriay, June 24, 1963<lb />
number 56<lb />
Students Elect SGA<lb />
Officers Tomorrow<lb />
al, and fourth such,<lb />
lhat Easl Carolina<lb />
Paper Penny<lb />
count-up of empty<lb />
had collected more<lb />
L &amp; M cigarette<lb />
than one million<lb />
packs<lb />
packs<lb />
Drire, initiated in April, 1962 An atammnm<lb />
ickkn Stadium will be purchased with the $10,276.24<lb />
! Jill- by linrti and Myers Tobacco Company.<lb />
College Surpasses Goal Set<lb />
For "Paper Penny' Drive<lb />
a final count-up Thursday the College paper penny �<lb />
iit�H � for the new Ficklen Stadium passed n<lb />
�no� m Hion empty packs of Liett and<lb />
i L 97 64 At a penny each, paid<lb />
V bF ' oHlofl 027 624 packs brought<lb />
jo company, a tota ol i, u,<lb />
P10, 276. 24.<lb />
red by the Stu-<lb />
� and Alumni A-<lb />
 In April, 1962,<lb />
. However, i<lb />
I out with empties<lb />
� friends otf�<lb />
ast to coast, Wiae-<lb />
T in the project has<lb />
� r � tions from thirty-<lb />
and one Army base in<lb />
Even the support oi<lb />
federal government<lb />
applied to the purchase of an<lb />
alumim.m shell for the recentl<lb />
completed Ficklen Memorial Stad-<lb />
ium The shell is to be used for<lb />
outdoor musical and theatrical<lb />
programs and other activities of<lb />
he College. Plans for the struc-<lb />
ture are already being studied, and<lb />
it is expected that arrangement;<lb />
for construction will begin<lb />
near fuure.<lb />
in<lb />
the<lb />
Students will select their lead-<lb />
ers for the 1963 Summer School<lb />
term when they .go to the polls<lb />
tomorrow. Eleven persons are seek-<lb />
ing nine of the eleven posts. No<lb />
candidates have filed for two of the<lb />
senators-hips.<lb />
Polls will be open from 9:00<lb />
a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The two voting<lb />
precincts to be used are the Col-<lb />
Communique<lb />
Y VSUIXGTON President<lb />
Kennedy delivered a 5,500 word<lb />
message to Congress last Wednes-<lb />
day on the civil rights issue. Ken-<lb />
nedy called for extensive legisla-<lb />
tion to end racial discrimination.<lb />
A strong filibuster by Southern<lb />
senators is anticipated.<lb />
ROME�The 262nd pontiff of<lb />
the Roman Catholic Church was<lb />
elected Friday. The new Pope,<lb />
Paul VI, is 65 years old. Pope<lb />
Paul will rule over the one half<lb />
billion Catholics in the world. He<lb />
is expected to continue the late<lb />
Pope John's policy of tolerance.<lb />
LONDON � The Profumo sex<lb />
scandal that has rocked Britain<lb />
threatens to end the Tory party's<lb />
twelve year reign. Prime Minister<lb />
MacMillan is expected to retire as<lb />
a result of the affair. Profumo<lb />
was convicted June 20 of grave<lb />
contempt for lying to Parliament<lb />
about his affair with Christine<lb />
Keeler. age 22.<lb />
RALEIGH�The NAACP called<lb />
for an end to the state-wide anti-<lb />
segregation demonstrations, i n<lb />
answer to Governor Sanford's ap-<lb />
al. The Governor has made plans<lb />
for meetings between Negro and<lb />
white leaders to work out racial<lb />
problems.<lb />
GREENVILLE � The North<lb />
Carolina Methodist Conference met<lb />
in Greenville and adopted reso-<lb />
lutions calling for lowering of<lb />
racial barriers. At the same meet-<lb />
ing, the Methodist voted down a<lb />
resolution that would integrate<lb />
churches.<lb />
lege Union area and the Mall across<lb />
from the post office. Identifica-<lb />
tion cards will be required for<lb />
voting purposes. Persons not hav-<lb />
ing their Summer cards may se-<lb />
cure them from Dean Rudolph<lb />
Alexander in the Administration<lb />
Building.<lb />
The position of president of<lb />
the Summer School Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association is being<lb />
-ought by only ocie candidate.<lb />
George Wightman, a junior from<lb />
Graham, has filed for the office.<lb />
Wightman serves the regular term<lb />
SGA as vice president for the<lb />
conn? year. He is a member of the<lb />
Circle K Club and Delta Sigma<lb />
Pi.<lb />
George Patrick is seeking the<lb />
office of SGA vice president. A<lb />
Enrollment<lb />
Exceeds 3,200<lb />
The College began its 1963<lb />
Summer Session with an enroll-<lb />
ment of more than 3,200 men and<lb />
women taking courses during the<lb />
first term, the Office of Ad-<lb />
missions announced Friday. This<lb />
total tops all previous records for<lb />
the same period.<lb />
Total enrollment for the First<lb />
Summer Term of 1962 was 3011<lb />
men and women registered in<lb />
courses included in the regular<lb />
academic program and also in<lb />
special events.<lb />
The summer session, which adds<lb />
a fourth quarter to the regular<lb />
academic year, is attended largely<lb />
by students who are accelerating<lb />
their program so as to comple e<lb />
their work in less than the usual<lb />
twelve quarters in four years;<lb />
teachers who are taking courses to<lb />
enrich their instructional pro-<lb />
grams or to meet rcquirome<lb />
for renewal of certificates; grad-<lb />
uate students; and students on<lb />
academic probation, who must re-<lb />
move deficiencies before register-<lb />
ing for fall quarter.<lb />
senior from New Bern, Patrick<lb />
has served in executive posts in<lb />
the Baptist Student Union and<lb />
Phi Kappa Ta�u Socal fraternity.<lb />
Two persons have filed for the<lb />
position of secretary. Bobby Glenn<lb />
Tew of Dunn is a candidate for the<lb />
office. A member of Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega Service Fraternity, Tew is<lb />
a sophomore. Sandee Denton is<lb />
the second candidate for SGA<lb />
secretary. Sand e, who hails frOM<lb />
Raleigh, serves the regular term<lb />
student government as a senator.<lb />
She is a junior.<lb />
Royee Tar and Spencer Knight<lb />
are seeking the job of treasurer.<lb />
Both are business majors, junior<lb />
classification. Tart, an Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega, is from Princeton. Knight<lb />
comes from Henderson.<lb />
Seeking five of the seven sena-<lb />
torships are Nancy Syme, Ronald<lb />
W. Gollobin, George Teachy, Bib<lb />
Raynor, and Tony R. Bowen. The<lb />
Constitution states that at least<lb />
two of these senatorships must be<lb />
day students, and at least two<lb />
must be graduate students. Bowen<lb />
and Raynor have filed under the<lb />
day student clause. No graduate<lb />
students have filed.<lb />
Notices<lb />
The College Union Commit-<lb />
tee group will meet this<lb />
Tuesday, June 25, at 3:00<lb />
p.m. in the Wright Social<lb />
Room, third floor. Students,<lb />
graduates and undergraduates,<lb />
are invited to attend.<lb />
A meeting for all those in-<lb />
terested in becoming East<lb />
Carolinian staff members will<lb />
be held tomorrow, Tuesday, at<lb />
3:30 p.m. in the newspaper of-<lb />
fice, second floor Wright. Those<lb />
students interested in staff<lb />
writing or reporting�no ex-<lb />
perience necessary�are in-<lb />
vited to come. Typists, proof-<lb />
readers, and layout artists<lb />
are also needed.<lb />
an<lb />
organizations Has<lb />
rved.<lb />
?utiom have c�tme m<lb />
mgton, D. C the Pen-<lb />
Marine Corps, tne<lb />
 Lr Force. Corpora-<lb />
tng them the West Vir-<lb />
and Paper Company<lb />
Electric Power Com-<lb />
and even liiggett and Myers<lb />
Company, the sponsoring<lb />
ve contributed. The exn-<lb />
- also received wrappers<lb />
the Veteran's Hospital in<lb />
l� mod from a bowling<lb />
in Trenton, New JerW'<lb />
Alumni from the Class of iai<lb />
e Class of 1962 have sent<lb />
One ladv in Florida sent<lb />
th? rold thread from a pack<lb />
 she thought that was<lb />
the r�iu� llMYtinar.<lb />
In<lb />
October<lb />
Marching Pirates To Perform At Redskin Game<lb />
bo-<lb />
whet<lb />
Col leere was collecting.<lb />
THe funds received from I<lb />
lPer penny" campaign W"1<lb />
he<lb />
by Sarah Kirkpatrick<lb />
Fast Carolina College's March-<lb />
� � Pirates one of the outstanding<lb />
marchinTnands in the South, have<lb />
ZceXdn invitation to make a<lb />
social guest �PPca�LJ5e<lb />
half-time ceremonies of the Wash-<lb />
Snrton Redskins football game m<lb />
Washintn, D. C, October 13.<lb />
George Marshall, owner of the<lb />
RS Club, extended the m-<lb />
viffiito the East Carolina band<lb />
Vnrent eS North<lb />
prat's thS PW has pre-<lb />
sented a full-length half-time per-<lb />
formance over nationwide tele-<lb />
vision. It will take place in D. C.<lb />
Sttadium.<lb />
Governor Terry Sanford, Presi-<lb />
dent Leo W. Jenkins of East Caro-<lb />
lina College, and a group of some<lb />
150 business men from Greenville<lb />
and the surrounding area are<lb />
making plans to travel with the<lb />
Security Caravan to witness the<lb />
Redsikins kickoff and to see more<lb />
than 100 Marching Pirates and a<lb />
talented East Carolina majorette<lb />
court perform.<lb />
Tlans are already under way<lb />
M<lb />
concerning tihe management and<lb />
format of the show George W.<lb />
Knight, Jr director of the March-<lb />
ing Pirates, has stated. "With one<lb />
arm in maSnd, the Marching Pirates<lb />
are making this a good will miss-<lb />
ion and hope to depict to the na-<lb />
tion tihe warmth, enthusiasm, and<lb />
progressiveness of the Tar Heel<lb />
Skate.<lb />
The crack marching group will<lb />
feature many North State songs<lb />
and will carry out the theme of<lb />
the day with their own salute to<lb />
North Carolina. In addition, the<lb />
program will include several songs<lb />
relating to North Carolina's prin-<lb />
cipal industries.<lb />
Colorful new uniforms provided<lb />
by tihe Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation will be worn by members<lb />
for their coast-to-coast TV debut<lb />
William Thomas Allgood ctf<lb />
Kimston and High Point, a rising<lb />
senior, is leading the skilled stu-<lb />
dent musicians for 1963-1964. As-<lb />
sisting him in offdal capacities<lb />
are Allen Fearing of Durham, vice<lb />
president; and William Brown of<lb />
Tarboro, secretary-treasurer. Di-<lb />
rector of the bands here at the<lb />
College is Herbert L. Outer.<lb />
�<lb />
HMtniMM W�MMMM<lb />
MhjMMJ<lb /><pb facs="00038824_tn_0002" /><lb />
2-�east Carolinian�monday, June 24, 1963<lb />
from the desk<lb />
This issue is the first of those to be put out by the<lb />
new staff of the college newspaper. In this issue, and in<lb />
the issues to follow, we have attempted, and will continue,<lb />
to carry out the aims of the EAST CAROLINIAN. We will<lb />
present the news as we see it, with emphasis on an accurate,<lb />
complete, and impartial manner of presentation. We will<lb />
present the pro's and con's of issues arising both on and off<lb />
the campus, as long as such issues concern the students and<lb />
the college. We will publicize the views of the students<lb />
through letters and polls thus letting you know what the<lb />
masses are thinking.<lb />
In short, we will seek to carry out the purpose of the<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN, that purpose being to inform, to edu-<lb />
cate, to stimulate, to make the readers think, and to serve as<lb />
the voice of the students. We have accepted with eagernesss<lb />
the challenge that comes with the job of editing such a vital<lb />
publication.<lb />
At the same time, there is placed an equally important<lb />
burden before the residents of the College. The adminis-<lb />
tration must continue to allow the editorial freedom the<lb />
newspaper has enjoyed in the past. And, it must protect<lb />
the paper's editorial stand regardless of its p-ointedness.<lb />
The faculty must begin to guide and suggest improvements<lb />
in the running of the paper. The students must begin to<lb />
recognize the value and worth of its "voice At the same<lb />
time, they must continue to question its editorial stand, to<lb />
contemplate the issues raised on its pages, and, if possible,<lb />
to lend physical support to its functioning, through staff<lb />
participation.<lb />
Only through these ends can the newspaper continue<lb />
to survive and be worthy of preservation.<lb />
apathy toward elections<lb />
A most unfortunate thing about the elections to be held<lb />
tomorrow is that all persons, save four, are running unop-<lb />
posed for these important posts, and two positions do not<lb />
even have candidates filed. Whether this lack of candidates<lb />
be attributed to apathy on the part of all the students or<lb />
to the "I don't belong" in local student government attitude<lb />
of the many transfers and post-graduates enrolled in the<lb />
College, the condition nevertheless still exists.<lb />
Now, more than forty-eight hours after the filing dead-<lb />
line, it is too late to "right the wrong No more applica-<lb />
tions can be accepted. However, it is still not too late to go<lb />
out and vote. There are two positions with no candidates<lb />
These two offices can be filled by write-in votes. There are<lb />
two offices which have two running for each of them. In<lb />
these two cases, the interest of the student government can<lb />
be kept in mind by selecting the best persons for the jobs.<lb />
Seven persons are unopposed as they seek seven different<lb />
positions. They could be defeated by write-in votes, but, at<lb />
least, these persons have shown interest in student govern-<lb />
ment by filing for office.<lb />
Let's exercise our rights by electing our own leaders.<lb />
Published weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collepiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
tony r. bowen<lb />
piles lippert<lb />
editor<lb />
business manager<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $3.50 per year<lb />
campus bulletin<lb />
TONIGHT, June 24<lb />
7;00 p. m.�Duplicate bridge, Wright Social (Room<lb />
State: "Cattle King"<lb />
Pitt: "Savage Sam"<lb />
Tice: "Geronimo"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Miracle of the White Stallion"<lb />
TUESDAY, June 25<lb />
9:00 a. m.�SGA Elections, College Union and Mall<lb />
3:00 p. m.�Begfainer's Bridge, College Union TV Room<lb />
7:00 p. m-�Chess Club, Wright Socal Room<lb />
7:00 p. m.�Austin: "The Lion"<lb />
Staite: 'Cattle King"<lb />
Pitt: "Savage Sam"<lb />
Tice: "Geronimo"<lb />
Meadowfbroak: "Miracle of the White Stallion"<lb />
WEDNESDAY, June 26<lb />
3:00 p. ra.�Watermelon Cutting, on the Mall<lb />
1:45 p. in.�.Faculty Duplicate Bridge Club, Elm Street Recreation<lb />
Center<lb />
State: "Cattle King"<lb />
Pitt: "Savage Sam"<lb />
T!ce: "It Happened At The World's Fair"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Terror at Black Falls"<lb />
THURSDAY, June 27<lb />
3:00 p. m.�Beginner's Bridge, College Union TV Room<lb />
8:00 p. m.�College Union Meeting, Wright Social Room<lb />
7:00 p. m.�Chess Club, Wright Social Room<lb />
Austin: "Sodom and Gomorrah"<lb />
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the distaff side<lb />
AAUP and Academic Freedom<lb />
bv c. thomas mallison<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: "The Distaff Side" is a column created b the<lb />
present staff in an attempt to present the views and opinions of<lb />
those other than staff members. I&amp;oth students and faculty are sought<lb />
as prospective writers for the column. The writer of the first of this<lb />
new series is C. Thomas Mallison, a rising senior and resident of<lb />
Greenville. He has served the local student government as president,<lb />
and now, fills the position of president of the men day students. In<lb />
addition, Mallison is Regional Vice-Chairman of the National Student<lb />
Association. In short, he is a competent writer with much experience<lb />
in student affair to his credit.<lb />
For nearly fifty years, the most<lb />
vigorous champion of the freedom<lb />
to teach and the freedom to learn<lb />
in the world of higher education<lb />
iias been the American Association<lb />
of Un'versity Professor?. Many<lb />
r.M;rtraters and a number of<lb />
osthev organizations, including the<lb />
V citation of American Colleges<lb />
and. more recently, the United<lb />
States National Student Associa-<lb />
ton, have shared this fundamental<lb />
concern, vbut it has been the pro-<lb />
fessi nal guild that has made the<lb />
m st TTiificarit contribution to<lb />
the codification of principles of<lb />
academic freedom. Moreover, it<lb />
has been the AAUP, alone, that<lb />
has a sutned the responsibility of<lb />
enforcing acceptable standards of<lb />
academic freedom and tenure at<lb />
instit"t�i'o s of higher learning- in<lb />
the United States.<lb />
No doubt it was inevitable that<lb />
an organization representing teach-<lb />
ers and researchers from every<lb />
discipline would be obliged to give<lb />
primary attention to conditions<lb />
essential to free inquiry and the<lb />
transmission of knowledge.<lb />
The most promising phase of the<lb />
AAUP in the area of academic<lb />
freedom is the establishment f<lb />
committees on Faculty Responsibili-<lb />
ty for the Academic Freedom of<lb />
Students. This committee is charged<lb />
with defining that responsibility7<lb />
a it relates to the freedom of the<lb />
ler: to ! arn in the classroom<lb />
and laboratory, in extracurricular<lb />
activities, and as off-campus c'ti-<lb />
zens. These responsibilities will be<lb />
set forth in a statement of prisci-<lb />
ples. Means will also be sought by<lb />
which the profession may prom<lb />
an aspi ct of academic freedom that<lb />
has been too long neglected. It<lb />
Is hoped that the Association cotl-<lb />
tribi tion will complement the<lb />
splendid work already initiated in<lb />
this area under the auspices of<lb />
the United States National Stu-<lb />
dert Association and Amen �:��<lb />
Civil Liberities Union. By provid-<lb />
ing its support to the efforts to<lb />
define and codify the rights of<lb />
students, the AAUP acknowledges<lb />
that 'the coin of academic freedom<lb />
most bear the stamp of freedom to<lb />
learn as well as the freedom to<lb />
teach, if it is to serve as the med-<lb />
ium of exchange n the marketplace<lb />
of free inquiry.<lb />
Hitchcock and 'The Birds'<lb />
In The Birds, (those lovely crea-<lb />
tures whose brain pans (we are<lb />
told by one of the characters' are<lb />
so small that they cannot really<lb />
contain a 'thought much less a<lb />
plan; whose xenophobia is such<lb />
that species do not mingle with<lb />
species; who have always acted as<lb />
docile hostages: feathered friends:<lb />
love birds (we see them through-<lb />
out the film as counterpoint); they<lb />
are symbols of billing, cooing, and<lb />
genteel making-out; the birds: he<lb />
birds turn on us. It seems that<lb />
they harbor instead a hatred; a<lb />
plan; a concerted murderous in-<lb />
tent. We are deceived. The final<lb />
shot of the film is one in which<lb />
the humans have left the scene;<lb />
and the birds, thousands of birds.<lb />
sit silent, judging, waiting.<lb />
At one point in tthe film, the<lb />
birds, whose unaccountable and in-<lb />
scrutable behavior has precipitated<lb />
the action, are massing outside<lb />
Rod Taylor's Bodega Bay home;<lb />
the family has barricaded itself<lb />
inside; we wait; they are coming<lb />
closer; we can only wait; and they<lb />
strike- fiercely, and with shrieks<lb />
and cries and whirrs and beating of<lb />
wings; repeatedly, they attack;<lb />
�and still they continue to come.<lb />
The sequence lasts about 5 min-<lb />
utes; when it is over we are then<lb />
free to note that the effect has<lb />
'been created by sound alone; not<lb />
a bird has been seen.<lb />
In life, we know of course that<lb />
appearances are deceiving; but<lb />
such is the cumulative power of<lb />
film, and such is the cumulative<lb />
power of Alfred Hitchcock's films,<lb />
tha we believe the appearance is<lb />
all.<lb />
'Androcles and the Lion'<lb />
by R. W.<lb />
George Bernard Shaw's two-act<lb />
play "Amdrocles and the Lion" was<lb />
presented in McGiimis Auditorium<lb />
Thursday night. The Kaleidoscope<lb />
Players drew few laughs from<lb />
what was supposed to be a hum-<lb />
orous play. The play, however, is<lb />
not one of Shaw's better known<lb />
works, but is partniculairly suited<lb />
for the Kaleidoscope Players, a<lb />
group of six acting nineteen parts.<lb />
Only one set was used.<lb />
The play in itself is an inept<lb />
mixing of low comedy with pseudo-<lb />
rbragic drama. The actors talked<lb />
Gollobin<lb />
to the audience rather than to<lb />
rS. �Z m �� to project<lb />
Beth Bittick Oaks was uncoil<lb />
Murray and Marion Killinger<lb />
gave good performances, marked<lb />
� an occasional � ofZet<lb />
Vernon Oaks said that "liberties"<lb />
had been taken with the play in<lb />
adapting it for the Kaleidoscope<lb />
Pliers. Perhaps it ws these rV<lb />
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Editor's Notes<lb />
The EAST CAROU<lb />
is published 1 <lb />
during the recular ���<lb />
ic year. Durinsr �<lb />
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east Carolinian�monday, June 24, 1963�3<lb />
Pirates Play Hard To Defeat Winonia, 10-2<lb />
cdfi catcher for the EOC Pirates, "tags out" a Winonia player during the NAIA Baseball<lb />
, s1 arolina went on to defeat the Winonia team, 10-2, but lost their next game to Grambling.<lb />
tournament ended with the local Bucs finishing third.<lb />
sports review<lb />
Bucs In Baseball<lb />
by berk Stephens I<lb />
Again this spring, the East Carolina Pirates, baseball<lb />
team a team laden with freshmen, sophomores, and three<lb />
veteran seniors, brought prominence to East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege by placing third in the NAIA Baseball Tournament in<lb />
St Joseph, Missouri. This same tournament was won by<lb />
ECC in 1961 under the leadership of Coach Jim Mallory who<lb />
is presently employed as Dean of Men at the College.<lb />
This year's team, although young and inexperienced,<lb />
compiled a very successful season with a record of 21 wins,<lb />
five losses, and one tie before advancing to the district and<lb />
national play-offs. The Pirate Nine had impressive wins<lb />
over Wake Forest, Elon College, Ithaca College, University<lb />
of Delaware, Pfeiffer College, and the always tough Camp<lb />
Leieune. One of EC's defeats was at the hands of Florida<lb />
State University, rated high on United Press and Associ-<lb />
ated Press polls.<lb />
The 1963 Pirates played under the watchful eye of<lb />
Coach Earl Smith. Although this was his first season as head<lb />
baseball coach, Smith has had considerable baseball ex-<lb />
perience as a player, scout, and coach. After attending East<lb />
Carolina College, Coach Smith spent several years playing<lb />
pro ball After retiring from active playing. Coach bmitn<lb />
became a scout for the San Francisco Giants. Upon coming<lb />
to ECC in the mid-fifties as head basketball coach, Smith<lb />
assisted Coach Mallory with the baseball team.<lb />
Coach Smith credits the successful '63 season to hard<lb />
work, hustle, and desire on the part of the team. When asked<lb />
what was the strongest part of the Pirate team, Coach Smith<lb />
quickly answered his infield, made up of a freshman, two<lb />
sophomores, and a senior.<lb />
Intramural Program Features<lb />
Softball, Golf, Tennis, Bowling<lb />
Director J. V Jones<lb />
- the tentative plans<lb />
' i&amp;ion in sotft-<lb />
lf. howling, and<lb />
�ing to enter<lb />
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meeting to be<lb />
e 25. fn Room<lb />
e Softball league<lb />
lowing Thurs-<lb />
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?j in intra-<lb />
ker singles or<lb />
pick np entry<lb />
: lobby or the<lb />
bulletin board- These<lb />
ured oi Wednes-<lb />
They most he sub-<lb />
Intramoral Office<lb />
June 27. The pair-<lb />
he pos-ted the follow-<lb />
in- day in the Gym lobby. The<lb />
irtramural tournament is scheduled<lb />
for Monday and Tuesday, July 1<lb />
and 2.<lb />
Intramural horseshoe competi-<lb />
tion is slated also. Students in-<lb />
terested in this sport should pick<lb />
up blanks on Wednesday, June 26.<lb />
rhese blanks must bp filled out<lb />
and returned the following: day.<lb />
Pairings of partners will be posted<lb />
in the Gym lobby on Friday, June<lb />
28 The horseshoe tournament<lb />
will begin Monday, July 1, for a<lb />
two day event.<lb />
Information on jroIf, bowiynjr,<lb />
and patt-putt olf will be posted at<lb />
a Later date. Questions on the intra-<lb />
mural program will be answered<lb />
by the director, J. F. Jones or<lb />
luck Coker. Jones maintains of-<lb />
In Tourney<lb />
ECC Nine Place Third<lb />
i toosl Association of<lb />
ite Athletics Tourn-<lb />
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J by East Carolina<lb />
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sdaty to defeat Cali-<lb />
ent Mavville State oi<lb />
La fell to the Pirates<lb />
f 3-1. To keep the<lb />
tpea alive, on Thursday,<lb />
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Winonia by an overwhelming score<lb />
of 10'2 a thP Pirate<lb />
In the second game, the nraie<lb />
nine were matched with Gram-<lb />
bling. After coming back in the<lb />
second ano third innings to take<lb />
a 3-2 lead, EC was tied five-all<lb />
it, the fifth- The score remained<lb />
EedwntU the ninth inning, when<lb />
SMi Pushed across twoig<lb />
g� tne tournament thus giving<lb />
tiuZ a third place finish. Gram-<lb />
$5 faced Sam Houston State m<lb />
the finals.<lb />
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4�east Carolinian�monday, June 24, 1963<lb />
Murrow States Views<lb />
In Local Interview<lb />
Edward R. Murrow, native North<lb />
Carolinian, wlhile here for com-<lb />
mencement exercises on June 9,<lb />
granted an interview to Tom<lb />
Mallison, 8GA President, 1963-<lb />
1964. Mr. Murrow, ar one time,<lb />
did the popular television inter-<lb />
view program, "Person to Person<lb />
He currently heads the United<lb />
States Information Agency. The<lb />
i n terv i ew appea rs be 1 ow:<lb />
Interviewer: In your recent<lb />
visits with the Attorney General<lb />
in the Washington, D. C. public<lb />
schools, what were the major ob-<lb />
jectives you discussed?<lb />
Mr. Murrow: "This was an idea<lb />
the Attorney General dreamed up,<lb />
and I was just along to give<lb />
statistics. We pointed out the rate<lb />
of dropouts among school children<lb />
and the future they had, if they<lb />
completed their education<lb />
Interviewer: Do you feel that<lb />
��<lb />
Edward R. Murrow<lb />
there is a conservative movement<lb />
among American college students?<lb />
Mr. Murrow: "From the mater-<lb />
ials I have been reading lately, I<lb />
would say yes<lb />
Interviewer: Are you aware of<lb />
the United States National Stu-<lb />
dent Association? And, how do<lb />
you feel abou this organization<lb />
from the point � Is it American or<lb />
Un-American in is representation?<lb />
Mr. Murrow: "Yes. I am aware<lb />
of USNSA. On this organization,<lb />
EC Establishes<lb />
Wayne Branch<lb />
An official branch of the col-<lb />
lege was establshed when contracts<lb />
were signed for the Wayne County-<lb />
Seymour Johnson Center, thus<lb />
making it possible for students to<lb />
complete two years of basic col-<lb />
lege courses and receive resident<lb />
credits. Interested persons will<lb />
have the opportunity to do so<lb />
beginning this fall.<lb />
Registration will begin Septem-<lb />
ber 4 at the offices of the center<lb />
located on Seymour Johnson Air<lb />
iPotrce Base. Classes will meet<lb />
two evenings each week. Three<lb />
quarter-hour classes meet for five<lb />
weeks, and five quarter-hour<lb />
classes meet for eight weeks.All<lb />
classes will be held m the Green-<lb />
wood Junior High School.<lb />
Ninety-five hours of resident<lb />
credit in art, business, economics,<lb />
English, geography, German, gov-<lb />
ernment, health, history, humani-<lb />
ties, mathematics, music, physics,<lb />
psychology, sociology, and Span-<lb />
ish are available.<lb />
State Accredits<lb />
Nursing School<lb />
The North Carolina Board of<lb />
Nurse Registration and Nursing<lb />
Education has approved ECC's<lb />
School of Nursing for full ac-<lb />
creditation, according to an an-<lb />
nouncement by Dean Eva Warren.<lb />
Fall Quarter of the 1960-1961<lb />
academic year marked the begin-<lb />
ning- of the School of Nursing<lb />
which had an enrollment of 52 stu-<lb />
dents at the time. Now, in its<lb />
third year, the School has an en-<lb />
rollment of more than seventy<lb />
students. Each is working toward<lb />
a degree in nursing which re-<lb />
quires a four-year program of<lb />
instruction and training.<lb />
The School's new status of full<lb />
accreditation, followed a review<lb />
by the board of the department<lb />
and evaluation of it in the light<lb />
of minimum standards established<lb />
for conducting approved schools<lb />
of nwdsing in North Carolina.<lb />
I'll agree with my boss, the Pres-<lb />
ident, with a feeling of true<lb />
American in representation, with<lb />
no reason to question it as being<lb />
Un-American. I am also aware of<lb />
this association, since I was Pres-<lb />
ident of its predecessor organiza-<lb />
tion<lb />
Interviewer: How would you<lb />
compare the political awareness<lb />
of college students of America<lb />
with students of other countries?<lb />
Mr. Murrow: "This is one of<lb />
the major handicaps of our stu-<lb />
dents. American students are not<lb />
capable of dealing with argu-<lb />
ments they encounter, especially<lb />
with students from Latin Ameri-<lb />
ca and Europe. We need more stu-<lb />
dent extra-curricular activity in<lb />
this area. I'm all for any activity<lb />
that produces creative argument.<lb />
I believe in the free exchange<lb />
ideas<lb />
Interviewer: Would vou �jeculate<lb />
on the President's cshance for re-<lb />
election in 1964?<lb />
Mr . Murrow: "I'll leave this up<lb />
to the President<lb />
Interviewer: Whom do you think<lb />
will get the Republican nomina-<lb />
tion for President in '64?<lb />
Mr. Murrow: "I try to run the<lb />
most non-political agency in Wash-<lb />
ington, and rather not comment<lb />
on this<lb />
Interviewer: How do you feel<lb />
about the term "state sovereignty?<lb />
Mr. Murrow: "I am in complete<lb />
agreement with the statement by<lb />
Ralph McGill in the spring issue<lb />
of 'The Rebel I think Southern-<lb />
ers have been exposed to South-<lb />
ern politicians with campaign<lb />
speeches too long. I think this<lb />
term is 'a bunch of bull<lb />
Mr. Murrow cited this as the<lb />
machine age and stated that the<lb />
largest educational machine in the<lb />
world is Berlin, it teaches lessons<lb />
in the meaning of democracy and<lb />
communism, of freedom and tyran-<lb />
ny, -of humanity and inhumanity.<lb />
fi 3 name, he said is "the Wall<lb />
: � � oin ed out another educational<lb />
ma h)' the lunch counter.<lb />
"Through pioture and print and<lb />
:Vu an ! text or veritable legend<lb />
the gloibe, the world watches what<lb />
lessons in democracy and freedom<lb />
and humanifty emerge from this<lb />
teaching machine<lb />
Buc Queen<lb />
Pretty Gathy Shesso, yearbook<lb />
queen, checks the 1963 Buccaneers<lb />
to see just how well they "stack<lb />
up Anyone who has not yet re-<lb />
ceived a copv of the publication<lb />
and would like to see for them-<lb />
selves, may go by the yearbook<lb />
office, third floor Wright Build-<lb />
ing, between 10:00 and 11:00 aon.<lb />
daily, to secure a copy.<lb />
� �?<lb />
First Official Use Of Ficklen Stadium<lb />
James S. Ficklen Memorial Stadium was used for college commence<lb />
June 9, when more than 1,050 received graduate degrees. The occasion<lb />
major use of the new facility by the college. The stadium, made po�s<lb />
by citizens of Greenville, East Carolina students, faculty members, and<lb />
friends of the college has a seating capacity of 16,000.<lb />
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Eighteen Take European Tour<lb />
Former ECC Pre . John D.<lb />
Messick lias rec nelj<lb />
position of Dean of the Oral Rob-<lb />
erts Univei - I . Tulsa, Oklahoma.<lb />
The Messiriks will make their<lb />
permanent home here in Green-<lb />
ville, however, with Dr. Messick<lb />
spending bwt-thiirds of the year<lb />
ill Tulsa.<lb />
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Ben Hill, a junior in the Scho<lb />
. is the recipient of a $200<lb />
�hip granted each year to<lb />
an outs'tanding art major. The<lb />
award is given by students of<lb />
ceramics who designed, made,<lb />
donated, and sold their pottery to<lb />
provide for the scholarship.<lb /><lb />
In the National Council of<lb />
Teachers of English Achievements<lb />
Awards program in the post of<lb />
judge is Dr. John D. Kb! s of the<lb />
English Department. As one of the<lb />
judges, Dr. Ebbs wll evaluate the<lb />
writing abilities and literary aware-<lb />
ness of over 6,800 candidates<lb />
peeking the awards. Dr. Ebbs<lb />
CU Initiates<lb />
Summer Plans<lb />
Offering a variety of social and<lb />
recreational programs to entertain<lb />
the Summer iFHiool students, the<lb />
College Union's plans incllde a<lb />
continuation of routine programs<lb />
plus the addition of several special<lb />
events Including watermelon cut-<lb />
tings and a Fourth of July cele-<lb />
bration.<lb />
Bridge instruction for beginners<lb />
will continue with meetings on<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00<lb />
p. m. in the TV Room of the Col-<lb />
lege Union. Duplicate bridge ses-<lb />
sions will be held on Mondays at<lb />
7:00 p.m. in the Wright Social<lb />
Room on the third floor.<lb />
Those who enjoy bowling will<lb />
be interested in the Summer<lb />
league which is now in the plan-<lb />
ning stages. An organizational<lb />
meeting was held today at 3:00.<lb />
Both men and women students<lb />
who are interested should visit<lb />
the CU office for details.<lb />
Nightly dance parties are to be<lb />
staged by campus radio WWWS<lb />
from 8:30 p.m. until closing hour<lb />
on the College Union Terrace.<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays are<lb />
designated as chess nights. Meet-<lb />
ings for interested persons will be<lb />
held on those nights in the Wright<lb />
Social Room at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
The first- of the watermelon<lb />
feasts will take place on Wednes-<lb />
day, June 26, at 3:00 p.m. on the<lb />
mall. Plans also include a Fourth<lb />
of July celebration to be held at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
as secretarj of the<lb />
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tociat ion.<lb />
M phomo<lb />
i.a the School of Art,<lb />
agii �-� ; " � t s tow f<lb />
the m nth of .June at the Wesley<lb />
Fo The<lb />
rur woodcuts, seven s<lb />
and two painl Of<lb />
�� re t a- the exhibit - M tllicent's<lb />
serigraph "A Hundred Years A<lb />
which recently won firsi p)a<lb />
its division of the Allied Arts<lb />
Festival.<lb /><lb />
"Alumnus of the Year" for 1963<lb />
is Commander William M. A<lb />
Greene of the V. S. Navy A<lb />
graduate, Commander Greene was<lb />
a member of the v rsifcy football<lb />
?qnad, president of the Student<lb />
Government Association, and one<lb />
of the few chosen for "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges" while a<lb />
student at BCC, He is currently<lb />
serving as commander e SS<lb />
Joseph Sti<lb />
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Phi Kappa Tau social fraterni-<lb />
ty has been presented for the third<lb />
consecutive year the coveted Board<lb />
of Trustees Scholarship Trophv<lb />
for 1962-63. The awn- v.<lb />
annually for maintaining the high-<lb />
est �verall scholasl e of<lb />
all fraterr on the college i<lb />
pus during the academic year This<lb />
S tne time that any fratern-<lb />
;t.v nas �n the award for thi<lb />
Department<lb />
Receives Grant<lb />
Eight thousand dollars has been<lb />
awarded the Department of Biology<lb />
by the U. S. Atomic Energy Com-<lb />
mission. The grant, for acquisi-<lb />
tion of equipment to be used in<lb />
nuclear technology as applied<lb />
the life sciences, was announced<lb />
r �� �rah� J. Davis. Director<lb />
ol the deartment.<lb />
Notification of the grant hat<lb />
just been received at the college<lb />
fiom Director Russell S. Poor<lb />
Division of Nuclear Education anl<lb />
Training, of the Commission.<lb />
Dr r?Ufpmen.t t0 Phased.<lb />
to enrich laboratory work fa<lb />
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curriculum and also in the Whom<lb />
�ry work of two courses in radut<lb />
biology to be added t� vl<lb />
culum. to the <lb />
Dr. Davis and Dr. Frank TW<lb />
professor of science u 7 u<lb />
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