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vol. XXXVIII east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, thursday, June 27, 1963 no. 57<lb />
Students Elect SGA Officials<lb />
For Summer Government<lb />
Wightman Wins Presidency<lb />
Progress Through Constructions<lb />
Tht. n.� st-ven-story women's dormitory which when built will be the<lb />
fcjjjhesl building in Greenville is progressing daily. The new housing<lb />
itj is scheduled for occupancy in January, 1964.<lb />
College Initiates New<lb />
Frosh Pre-registration Communique<lb />
Two hundred and seventy-nine<lb />
persons voted on the campus Tues-<lb />
day for Sumfmer School Student<lb />
Government officials. These new<lb />
officers along- with the dormitory<lb />
president will compose the gov-<lb />
erning body of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association for the two<lb />
Summer terras.<lb />
George Wightman was elected<lb />
president of the SGA in Tuesday's<lb />
elections, with a total of 257 of<lb />
the 279 votes cast. Wightman was<lb />
opposed by three write-in candi-<lb />
dates who received a total of 14<lb />
votes. A junior from Graham, he<lb />
serves as vice president of the<lb />
association during the regular<lb />
school year. Wightman is a mem-<lb />
� m of freshmen pre-<lb />
is being inaugurated<lb />
r The approximately<lb />
esh-men who are expected<lb />
I k college, at the be-<lb />
� fall quarter of<lb />
school year will<lb />
new program.<lb />
en Wednesdays<lb />
summer months a<lb />
I "� to 200 in-<lb />
has been invited<lb />
oll .re and engage<lb />
rogTam, Students<lb />
various schools<lb />
. ts of instruction<lb />
v .th deans and di-<lb />
� ir fields of spec-<lb />
I prepare in ad-<lb />
.<lb />
courses<lb />
ter.<lb />
g � ation pro-<lb />
Men James Mall-<lb />
void much of the<lb />
on of previous<lb />
ds held at the<lb />
- of the fall quarter.<lb />
students waiting a<lb />
ter will be elimi-<lb />
t . Uso informal pre-<lb />
conferencea at-<lb />
college officials, pro-<lb />
Mid new students will<lb />
more personal<lb />
te association among<lb />
li�63-1964 school<lb />
tegins, he added.<lb />
rsj .rroup of approximately<lb />
- et on the campus<lb />
Fune 19. Other dates<lb />
� dim an preregis-<lb />
June 26; July 3, 10, 17,<lb />
Art Investigation<lb />
Proves Fruitless<lb />
Wellington Gray of the<lb />
(fated that the<lb />
�  yet been re-<lb />
Btudent pieces<lb />
missing when<lb />
returned<lb />
I t week.<lb />
ever sec them<lb />
eg) again<lb />
T e Deaa pointed<lb />
nature of the<lb />
j possible ��<lb />
le n al chance<lb />
the missing art<lb />
Impractibility<lb />
B siMing, as there<lb />
The building is<lb />
i p.m. every night,<lb />
r were to already be<lb />
i he would be able<lb />
Dg pfter H was<lb />
doors, with the ex-<lb />
n of the main entrance, can<lb />
n the inside.<lb />
�i the art student<lb />
en pi red one of the missing<lb />
a i 'it is a sad thing that<lb />
Id happen. It is �JJ �;<lb />
i riH but also to the College<lb />
whole. After spending ninety<lb />
of laborious work, to say<lb />
 of the intellectual effort<lb />
Solved in creating the piece, I<lb />
vi in creaiing wio T771<lb />
turally felt a deen personal loss.<lb />
he Campus Police Chief J0�<lb />
Harrell<lb />
n� new leads, but<lb />
c�ntinuinf.��<lb />
fRfp? ��T�r ��?<lb />
been<lb />
24, and 81; and August 7, 14, 21,<lb />
and 28. While on the campus, each<lb />
group will take a placement test in<lb />
mathematics and the Kuder Pre-<lb />
ference Test; make a tour of li-<lb />
brary facilities; take a swimming<lb />
test; and meet with heads of the<lb />
departments and schools of their<lb />
spe ial interests.<lb />
L ncheon in the college dining<lb />
halls will be followed by general<lb />
assembly which will be conducted<lb />
on a question-and -answer plan.<lb />
Vice President and Dean Robert<lb />
L. Holt, Dean of Men Mallory,<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth White, and<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs James<lb />
H. Tucker will be present to pro-<lb />
v le information requested by stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
W i th registrati on proeedu res<lb />
completed, freshmen entering East<lb />
Carolina next fall will participate<lb />
September 9-11 in an in-tensive<lb />
orientation program planned as an<lb />
introduction to campus life, Dean<lb />
Mallory said.<lb />
Dormitories Elect<lb />
Summer Leaders<lb />
Coed dormitory residents have<lb />
elected officers to serve their re-<lb />
spective houses for the summer<lb />
terms. Four dormitories are in use<lb />
for Summer School.<lb />
Presiding in Gotten Hall is Carol<lb />
Daughtery, president. Serving also<lb />
oji the executive council at Cotten<lb />
are Suzanne Mallard, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Donna Bingham, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; and Gale Grady, social<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Wilson will be led by Penny<lb />
Tayloe, president; Betty Brown,<lb />
vice president; Dolores Williams,<lb />
secretary; and Estelle Flowers,<lb />
treasurer. Sarah McCorkley is<lb />
serving as president of Jarvis Hall.<lb />
I arole Byrum is vice president and<lb />
 arolyn Dowd, secretary-treasurer.<lb />
Garret Hall East Wing is to<lb />
y Ann Overton, president;<lb />
nne Greenwell, vice president;<lb />
Retsj Lucas, secretary. Sandra<lb />
Hair, treasurer; and Doris Lam-<lb />
beth, social chairman. Serving the<lb />
West Wing of the same dorm is<lb />
Nell Garner, president; Ann Ben-<lb />
�n vice president; Sue Britt,<lb />
secretary; Joyce Barrish. treas-<lb />
urer; and June Williamson, social<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Requirements for these newly-<lb />
eleoted officials included an over-all<lb />
'?' average. The presidents of<lb />
the four houses will have seats on<lb />
the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion Senate during the Summer<lb />
term All officers, along with the<lb />
hall proctors, compose ihe house<lb />
committee.<lb />
Senate Meets<lb />
The Student Government As-<lb />
sociation Senate will meet at<lb />
6-30 p.i�- on Monday, jury i.<lb />
Officers, senators, and dormi-<lb />
tory presidents should attend.<lb />
Place of meeting will be an-<lb />
nounced at a later date.<lb />
BON N�President Kennedy, on<lb />
tour in Europe, pledged himself<lb />
and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer<lb />
to try to convince reluctant NATO<lb />
members that a seaboume allied<lb />
nuclear force is a major need for<lb />
Western defense. The President's<lb />
next stop on the ten-day tour will<lb />
be in Berlin. The primary purpose<lb />
of the trip is to use his personal<lb />
presti e to shore up Atlantic al-<lb />
liance unitv.<lb />
JACKSON-Byron de La Beck-<lb />
with, 42-year-old Mississippi chem-<lb />
ical fertilizer company salesman<lb />
and a member of the Citizen's<lb />
Council was charged Sunday in the<lb />
assassination of Negro leader<lb />
Medgar W. Evers. Beckrwith's at-<lb />
torney said that his client turned<lb />
himself in after hearing that FBI<lb />
agents were watching his house.<lb />
He was booked on charge of vio-<lb />
lating the Civil Rights Act. Evers<lb />
had been a field secretary for the<lb />
Xational Association for the Ad-<lb />
vancement of Colored People.<lb />
RALEIGH�Negro protest lead-<lb />
ers are scheduled to air their seg-<lb />
regation grievances at a meeting<lb />
with Governor Terry Sanford in<lb />
the state capitol. Sanford issued<lb />
the invitation to Negroes in a state-<lb />
wide televised address feast week.<lb />
Racial barriers have been crumb-<lb />
ling gradually in hotels, motels,<lb />
and restaurants across the state<lb />
in kev cities.<lb />
ATLANTIC OOEAN - The<lb />
Navy's deep-diving batihyscope<lb />
"Trieste" descended a mile and a<lb />
half to the dark ocean floor of<lb />
the North Atlantic Monday in<lb />
search of the sunken submarine<lb />
"Thresher The dive was made<lb />
after a Navy search had foumd<lb />
the spot where the "Thresher"<lb />
sank in April with 129 men aboard.<lb />
The "Trieste" was loaded for the<lb />
descent by the addition of a score<lb />
of bags of buckshot placed on her<lb />
deck.<lb />
ber of Delta Sigma Pi, professional<lb />
business fraternity, and the 4�vle<lb />
K Club.<lb />
George Patrick was elected vice<lb />
president with 225 votes. Four<lb />
persons were written-in for the<lb />
post. George, a senior, is a member<lb />
of Phi Kappa Tau sreial fraternity.<lb />
He has served in the position of<lb />
president of the local Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent Union.<lb />
Sandee Den ton nosed out Bobby<lb />
Tew in the race for secretary with<lb />
72 votes. Tew carried 97. Sandee,<lb />
a Chi Omega, serves as senator for<lb />
the regular term SGA. She is ac-<lb />
tive in publications, having served<lb />
on the newspaper staff for two<lb />
years.<lb />
The closest race was for Treas-<lb />
urer. Spencer Knight edged Royce<lb />
Tart by nine votes. Knight re-<lb />
ceived 139 and Tart, ISO. Knight<lb />
is a .junior Business Major and an<lb />
active member of WWWS-AM<lb />
Radio.<lb />
The senators-at-large elected<lb />
Tuesday are Nancy Syme, Ronald<lb />
Gollohin, and George Teachey. Bill<lb />
Ray nor and Tony R. Bow en were<lb />
elected day student senators. Each<lb />
of these new senators were un-<lb />
opposed in the election, but several<lb />
were written-in. No write-ins,<lb />
though, received enough votes to<lb />
George Wightman<lb />
call for a run-off.<lb />
No candidates tiled for the<lb />
guaduate student s�atorships.<lb />
Mrs. iGarolyn Raper and Ken Trog-<lb />
don were elected try write-in bal-<lb />
loting. Out of �2 write-in candi-<lb />
dates, Mrs. Raper received 30<lb />
votes; Ken Trokn received 10.<lb />
Mrs. Raper is a dormitory counsel-<lb />
or for Cotten Hall. Trogden served<lb />
as president of the Senior Class<lb />
while a student here a: East Caro-<lb />
lina two years ago.<lb />
Requirements for al tJe posts<lb />
included an over-all 'C" average<lb />
stipulation.<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda Selects<lb />
Thompson For National Post<lb />
William Roy Thompson, Jr a rising- senior in the School<lb />
of Business at the College, has been elected national presi-<lb />
dent of Phi Beta Lambda, college division of the Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America. His election took place at the<lb />
Twelfth Annual National Convention of Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
and the Future Business Leaders of America held recently<lb />
In Dallas, Texas.<lb />
There are 265 chapters of<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda in the<lb />
United States. The organi-<lb />
zation is sponsored by the Na-<lb />
tional Business Education<lb />
Association.<lb />
Thomtpson, of Kinston, has been<lb />
active in both the hiigh school FB<lb />
LA and the college division of Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda. He is now serving<lb />
as Noivh Carolina State treasurer<lb />
f the FBLA and Phi Beta Laimibda,<lb />
iv is the past secretary of Delta<lb />
Ztta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi,<lb />
and (honorary professional busi-<lb />
ly ss fraternity.<lb />
Thomp on's duties as National<lb />
president will (include working'<lb />
with other officers in promoting<lb />
the growth of new chapters of the<lb />
fraternity, aiding existing chap-<lb />
ters to improve their programs of<lb />
activity, and presiding- at the 1964<lb />
National Convention. lie is to visit<lb />
several state conventions as a con-<lb />
sultant or speaker during the<lb />
coming year.<lb />
The Nortfh Carolina State Chap-<lb />
ter chartered a bus to the Dallas<lb />
convention and took 32 members<lb />
from chapters across the state.<lb />
Following his return from the con-<lb />
vention. Dr. James L. White, State<lb />
advisor for both groups and Pro-<lb />
fessor of Business at East Caro-<lb />
lina, stated, "The North Carolina<lb />
Chapter is very proud that William<lb />
Thompson was elected National<lb />
P tsitlert. This is the first time<lb />
Easrt Carolina has been so honored.<lb />
I know that Willraim will represent<lb />
his college, his state chapter, and<lb />
the national organization well. His<lb />
work should reflect credit, on all<lb />
three groups<lb />
State Advisor Congratulates National Prexy<lb />
Dr. James L. White, left, of the School of Business and State Advisor to the Future Business Leaden of<lb />
America, congratulates the newly-elected president of the College division of the organisation, William<lb />
Thompson. Thompson will head the National Phi Beta Lambda for the coming year.<lb />
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2�east Carolinian�thursday, June 27, 1963<lb />
v�A�yX5v'<lb />
out-distanced<lb />
The distance between the interested and the disin-<lb />
terested, between the intellectually curious and the routine,<lb />
between the really concerned and trie detached is seldom<lb />
greater than during the summer terms.<lb />
Those who care seem to care completely. They follow<lb />
all phases of student affairs with genuine concern; they<lb />
seem to be continually informed on the happenings around<lb />
them and eager to participate. They seem alert, alive, re-<lb />
sponsible, but the melancholy fact is that they tend to be<lb />
too few in number.<lb />
Those of the other extreme take a mechanist view of<lb />
college. Their purpose seems to be to get out of school as<lb />
uneventfully ;md expeditiously as possible, rather than to<lb />
get out of it the most possible. Academically, as well as ex-<lb />
tra-curricularly, they tend to do little. Not that the quality<lb />
of academic work is necessarily poorer than usual, one pro-<lb />
fessor tells us, but good grades have recently been consid-<lb />
ered only as a means that might lead to graduation and good<lb />
jobs. And. not that the number in extra-curriculars have<lb />
decreased, but they do not increase with the increases in<lb />
enrollment.<lb />
Tuesday's election proved the validity of these general-<lb />
ities. Two hundred and seventy-nine cast votes for sum-<lb />
mer student government leaders. However, more than thirty-<lb />
two hundred students are enrolled in the College for the<lb />
first term. These statistics show that almost three thousand<lb />
were not interested enough in campus affairs, not willing<lb />
to exert the necessary energy, and not willing to take the<lb />
time to elect their summer leaders. This group we classify<lb />
as apathetic.<lb />
Should the statistics be available, we feel sure that<lb />
those who did not vote Tuesday are among those who were<lb />
not available for the "Paper Penny" count-up last Thurs-<lb />
day, not in on the planning of College Union activities this<lb />
week aril last, nor among the volunteers to work on the sum-<lb />
mer newspaper staff. Nor would they be among the ones who<lb />
have already spent hours on end doing un-required work<lb />
for their courses. Doubtful, too, is their being the ones who<lb />
are well informed on the College and the campus activities.<lb />
But, we suggest that they do constitute the majority, rather<lb />
than the minority.<lb />
In search of the reasons for such apathetic and disaffected<lb />
attitudes, we have concluded that these students are moti-<lb />
vated by only one criterion in determining their course of<lb />
action�what wiU it do for me? Admittedly, it would be a<lb />
happier world, should we all be able to devote oursehes to<lb />
such private Utopias. But, with adulthood and college lif.<lb />
there goes the responsibility of involvement in a life of<lb />
working together, seeking that which is best for the masses,<lb />
and achieving the purpose of college life by getting the fullest<lb />
from academic study.<lb />
Student involvement as we suggest it is probably one of<lb />
the most satisfying and rewarding objectives college stu-<lb />
dents might possess. And, there is no better time than Sum-<lb />
mer School to begin. Such participation and interest would,<lb />
of course, make the apathetic students the minority instead<lb />
of the majority. Consider this a challenge.<lb />
ci&amp;jroliniauL<lb />
Published weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
editor<lb />
business manager<lb />
tony r. bowen<lb />
piles lippert<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
�ailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, aD departments, PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $3.50 per year<lb />
campus bulletin<lb />
TODAY, June 27<lb />
7:00 pjn.�-Chess Club, Wright Social Room<lb />
7:00 r.m.�Austin: "Sodom and Gomorrah"<lb />
State: "The Nutty Professor"<lb />
Pitt: "Call Me Bwana"<lb />
Tice: "It Happened at the Worlds' Fair"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Road to Hong Kong"<lb />
FRIDAY, June 28<lb />
7:30 p.m.�Faculty Duplicate Bridge Club, Planters Bank<lb />
State: "The Nutty Professor"<lb />
Pitt: "Call Me Bwana"<lb />
Tice: "It Happened at the World's Fail"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Road to Hong Kong"<lb />
SATURDAY, June 29<lb />
State: "The Nutty Professor"<lb />
Pitt: "Call Me Bwana"<lb />
Tice: "It Happened at the World's Fair"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Pirates of Blood River"<lb />
"These Wilder Years'<lb />
.�i<lb />
SUNDAY, June 30<lb />
State: "The Nutty Professor"<lb />
Pitt: "The Stripper"<lb />
Tice: "Follow The Boys"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane"<lb />
"feOmt kind pi aa election<lb />
s hl&amp;) only one vote?"<lb />
so others say<lb />
A Concept of Democracy<lb />
by george e. jackson<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: George B. Jackson makes his local debut<lb />
in this issue as the writer of the guest column. Jackson who graduated<lb />
from the University of North Carolina, is certified in the social<lb />
studies, and is currently enrolled here at East I arohna in the<lb />
graduate school. He is working toward a master b degree in edu-<lb />
cation. For five vears, Jackson taught at Morehead, North Caro-<lb />
lina. As accomplished writer, he enjoys music, as eidenccd by ni<lb />
former position of organizer and bandleader of the C arolinas.<lb />
an influence that will enrich the<lb />
The Principal<lb />
The problem of educational lead-<lb />
ership is of deep concern tu par-<lb />
ents, citizens, school administra-<lb />
tors, and teachers. There are many<lb />
problems that must be faced with-<lb />
in every stage of the progressive<lb />
involvement of mankind. Ap-<lb />
proaching and arriving at the best<lb />
oluiu foa- each problem does not<lb />
only require intelligence, skill, ex-<lb />
perience, and a normal balance of<lb />
emotions, but most Important, an<lb />
undaunted faith and belief in our<lb />
way of life. Since the United<lb />
States prides itself as an endowed<lb />
democratic nation, and because as<lb />
citizens, we entrae, advc ate, and<lb />
defend the cause of democracy,<lb />
it is of extreme importance that<lb />
educational leadership be conceived<lb />
and sighted in this setting.<lb />
Democracy is personal because<lb />
it is )iv of our culture and our<lb />
home life. It allows individual<lb />
growth so that children may de-<lb />
velope to their fullest capacity by<lb />
tla ir own organic and dynamic in-<lb />
herent and learned characteristics.<lb />
Democracy means many other<lb />
thing-s such as: cooperation, self-<lb />
control, freedom with control, uni-<lb />
versal education, free inquiry, pub-<lb />
lic education as the right of all<lb />
regardless of race, creed, or color,<lb />
faith in people, and faith and be-<lb />
lief in God.<lb />
In America the public school has<lb />
become a migihty force for the<lb />
preservation and improvement of<lb />
our society. Because it touches the<lb />
lives of virtually all the people,<lb />
the public school is on the front<lb />
line of this notable effort. Its con-<lb />
tribution to date is so great and<lb />
far-reaching that it cannot be<lb />
measured; its potentiality for the<lb />
future is infinite. A genuine lead-<lb />
er in the modern school can exert<lb />
Seb-Scheduled Exams<lb />
Haverford, Pa.�(I.P.)�Facul-<lb />
ty members recently approved a<lb />
system under which Haverford<lb />
College students will self-schedule<lb />
their own final exminations. The<lb />
tests are taken without monitors<lb />
under the college's Honor Code.<lb />
The system faas been tried with<lb />
success both last May and this<lb />
pasft January.<lb />
In essence, the plan permits each<lb />
of Haverford's 450 students to<lb />
pick the day and time, and with<lb />
some restrictions, the place, he<lb />
desires to take each of his term<lb />
examinations. About a month be-<lb />
fore .the ten day examination<lb />
period, each student completes a<lb />
form indicating his courses, in-<lb />
structors, and the date he wants<lb />
to take each test.<lb />
Certain basic qualifications must<lb />
be met: examinations be started<lb />
either at 9 a.m. or 2 p.m senior<lb />
comprehensives and tests requiring<lb />
special facilities have priority, arvd<lb />
courses or sections which entail the<lb />
reading of more than twenty pages<lb />
by any professor must be com-<lb />
EL TORO<lb />
by<lb />
Ron Gollobin<lb />
i . i i us much truth<lb />
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mm Mttagtr, who ES<lb />
Ken Offer. Mr. itii J?" �<lb />
iurtea in charge of urtieJ<lb />
tree movies, jtiU jj rk<lb />
booked only thotie fm&amp;u <lb />
on a college k Mr, ikn <lb />
fcUKoa that the first fu <lb />
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lowed , fctudotph the kHV<lb />
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Due to an alert<lb />
man, who ip<lb />
LiN IAN ir<lb />
an ban<lb />
Chief<lb />
the<lb />
Chief said, Mw � j<lb />
for Sc<lb />
the siorj  �.<lb />
have probe<lb />
the the!<lb />
lives of innumerable children and<lb />
persist for generations to come.<lb />
Such is the challenge, ami the<lb />
privilege of the educational lead-<lb />
er in the United States of Ameri-<lb />
ca,<lb />
The Teacher<lb />
The American public schooi is.<lb />
without any do bt, an indispens-<lb />
able source for continual national<lb />
unity, equality of opportunity, and<lb />
common purpose. The defense and<lb />
perpetuations of democracy re-<lb />
quire all educated eisizenrv, to be<lb />
spirited by the Almighty. Our<lb />
American system of public educa-<lb />
tion is essential to a good and<lb />
wholesome way of life.<lb />
Dedication, regardless of pio-<lb />
fession, is essentanl to a freedom-<lb />
living public. Service based on<lb />
knowledge, research, experience,<lb />
preparation, and ethical standards<lb />
is ultimate. This is your teacher:<lb />
A skilled and devoted individual<lb />
of moral character, dynamic pers-<lb />
onality and hijrh civic ideals; who<lb />
strives to ear and hold, public<lb />
confidence which, without any<lb />
mitigation, is required by all pro-<lb />
fessions if they are to function<lb />
successfully.<lb />
Teachers comprise the largest<lb />
and mosct comprehensive organiza-<lb />
tion in American education, who<lb />
serve the student, regardless of<lb />
age and condition, serve the public<lb />
by serving its members, and by<lb />
cooperating witih agencies which<lb />
share their aims.<lb />
At the heart of this profession,<lb />
which is dedicated to the welfare<lb />
of students, lies respect for the<lb />
human personality and the con-<lb />
tinuing pursuit of truth.<lb />
pie ted the first week.<lb />
Before the examination period,<lb />
students submit to the Registrar's<lb />
Office an envelope for each test en<lb />
which is indicated the course num-<lb />
ber, student's name, examination<lb />
time and date. This is to enable<lb />
the Registrar's Office to pre; ire<lb />
lists which allow each professor<lb />
to know exactly at what time aii<lb />
their tests will be completed and<lb />
ready for grading.<lb />
Examinations are then inserted<lb />
in their respective envelopes along<lb />
with special instructions. Fifteen<lb />
minutes before each scheduled<lb />
w ' au8tudent co���ttee distri-<lb />
exr!ie aledelopes to the<lb />
th w � They the � complete<lb />
the tests, unmonitored anywhere<lb />
� either of two buildings.<lb />
Cnm�16 �xamintion, Student<lb />
SEE? eSnut<lb />
rs can pick them up. �cs�-<lb />
The ;r�.<lb />
Club told Eta .<lb />
a frequent j i<lb />
Ramon a.<lb />
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of silver clinki<lb />
money bin t<lb />
A eolle.<lb />
junior and ha<lb />
hand. H b<lb />
He got<lb />
polishing her d<lb />
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book.<lb />
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in catalofrue,<lb />
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short, pitiufl c :n M<lb />
paper. The e <lb />
trwice as lonj: the feature � <lb />
on the aoVn �. H.<lb />
the administ � - '<lb />
and left the co; DBf the m<lb />
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Ramon and h<lb />
windows stay eed � <lb />
Cafeteria. Rarm !<lb />
was to keep in. 1 thesgl<lb />
that it wa to make people �-<lb />
the cafeteria had air-cownua j<lb />
decuieti to fini �'� We were "SI<lb />
wrong Despite the fart taat �<lb />
cafeteria is hot- e "JlI<lb />
ide. the place is ail -ti2!�y<lb />
Mr. Flaw? -<lb />
"We don't<lb />
me places �: iswi a-<lb />
him hat there nas w� sSg<lb />
that.<lb />
Letters<lb />
The FAST CAROU<lb />
welcomes letter- from iu "Tj<lb />
ers. The briefer they are, ti<lb />
better i� the prospect of u'<lb />
lication. Letters shou'H be k �<lb />
to � maximum of '&amp; Za<lb />
They should alno be ofcfJ,<lb />
interest. AH are ss1ibJr-B.<lb />
condensation and should<lb />
form to the standsrds � <lb />
cency and good tasja1 f<lb />
snme no responsibi MT<lb />
statements made. All ,J<lb />
to the EAST CAROUJ;1<lb />
most be signed witLBiVjfc-<lb />
address, Names "lyf<lb />
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tmr doing so.<lb /><pb facs="00038825_tn_0003" /><lb />
Seven Intramural Softball Teams<lb />
Play Under New League Rules<lb /><lb />
ttanagezmi meeting of the<lb />
mural softball league was held<lb />
av, in the Gym, with Buck<lb />
stant manager of the<lb />
h! program directing.<lb />
. nagers planning to field<lb />
i were present to turn in<lb />
rs. According to Coker,<lb />
and regulations are to<lb />
ame as in the past with<lb />
: exceptions:<lb />
Kind of pitching will be<lb />
wed. Games will be six innings<lb />
,nt. h�ur, whichever comes first.<lb />
names cannot be changed<lb />
jthont the approval of heads of<lb />
 (Apartment. If the foregoing<lb />
n<lb />
m" '<lb />
rule is broken, the team will for-<lb />
feit the game. A team having more<lb />
than two forfeitures will be ex-<lb />
Pel led from the league.<lb />
Protest will be allowed if they<lb />
arc accompanied with a $5 protest<lb />
fee. If the heads of the depart-<lb />
ment find reasonable cause for the<lb />
protest, this fee will be refunded.<lb />
It reasonable cause is not found,<lb />
the fee will be retained. There<lb />
Si bf tvvo �ames oach week an<lb />
Ihursday, one game at 4:30, and<lb />
the other at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Pairings for the games will be<lb />
made at random and the schedule<lb />
Psychologist Writes Fiction,<lb />
Illustrates Human Nature<lb />
n e take psychology<lb />
Mr. Clinton R. Prewett.<lb />
t Psychology Denart-<lb />
Kast Carolina College<lb />
r of two recent creative<lb />
� b sts.<lb />
bo interpret the em tire<lb />
union experience the<lb />
� sychologia continued.<lb />
is limitations in this<lb />
All good wi iters<lb />
rvtty decent psycholo-<lb />
dorVt know whether<lb />
. is true or not<lb />
-t ; proving to be<lb />
5ase of Dr. Prewett<lb />
Finders" no<lb />
top award in the<lb />
� nfPi -it )i� of the<lb />
i Writer's Contest<lb />
�reenaboro, but was<lb />
the best all-around<lb />
) � Melvin" won the<lb />
award in the con-<lb />
by the Greenville<lb />
F tivtaJ this spring.<lb />
Ir Prewett is the au-<lb />
p iblished articles<lb />
�� rials, he said,<lb />
rUng to write He<lb />
ction in 1958 le-<lb />
the experience would<lb />
� � fgeous in helping<lb />
style for pro-<lb />
�mg.<lb />
� tirme, he has written<lb />
� els and about 4<lb />
-� riee were sub-<lb />
io � s magazines, but<lb />
his year that Dr.<lb />
� d to enter the loc.il<lb />
I!  the North Cor-<lb />
Conte<lb />
ntinued the creative<lb />
said, for the same<lb />
1 coach little leamu'<lb />
fishing- :t fun<lb />
ti '� rribes "Hunters<lb />
 "just a leg story.<lb />
r inter is a composite<lb />
� � :r people I've known<lb />
� �?. in Georgia in a<lb />
Dr. Prewett calls<lb />
ha used as the setting<lb />
: da A-ork. He has eom-<lb />
- art Stories dealing with<lb />
his youth and classi-<lb />
By Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
lies them as (his "Chimney Cor-<lb />
ner Tales 4Tm not laughing at<lb />
Pharoh County he commented.<lb />
"The people are drawn with tender<lb />
compassion<lb />
Dr. Prewett seeks to show hu-<lb />
man nature in its unadorned state<lb />
by his representation of characters<lb />
in the series of short stories. He<lb />
chuckled, "Nancy (Mrs. Prewett)<lb />
says they're incredible, but I think<lb />
; here's an element of truth in<lb />
them" when explaining that four<lb />
of the stories deal with what he<lb />
calls "before penicillin" doctors.<lb />
A veterinarian, one dentist, and<lb />
a nosebleed expert are represented<lb />
in the group.<lb />
Thea'e's one story dealing with<lb />
the original juvenile deliquent in<lb />
Pharoh County and another re-<lb />
lating; the world series in Piney<lb />
Woods. The rules of the Piney<lb />
Woods world series called for nine<lb />
hours of play rather than nine<lb />
inmings.<lb />
"I've tried a little bit of every-<lb />
thing continued Dr. Prewett,<lb />
'�but I can't write about violence<lb />
The psychology department head<lb />
takes his time when composing a<lb />
short story, and gives credit to<lb />
his wife for his recent recognition<lb />
for creative efforts. "She has a<lb />
taste for good literature and she's<lb />
helped a lot<lb />
Dr. Prewett is working on a<lb />
series of professional articles for<lb />
future publication and there's also<lb />
the matter of completing his text-<lb />
look in the foundations of educa-<lb />
tional psychology. There are also<lb />
plans for revising soone of the<lb />
short stories and novels.<lb />
Then, too, there's the matter of<lb />
running the Psychology Depart-<lb />
ment. But Dr. Prewett will continue<lb />
his creative writing.<lb />
He admires his recently-ac-<lb />
quired awards, which occupy a<lb />
prominent spot in his office, and<lb />
lights a cigar. "I'm afraid light-<lb />
ning won't strike three times he<lb />
laughed "People sometimes get<lb />
me confused talking about view-<lb />
point and transition<lb />
Dr. Clinton B. Prewett<lb />
will be posted in the Gym lobby.<lb />
Presently, there are seven teams<lb />
formed with the expectations of<lb />
another team entering, later<lb />
The names of the participating<lb />
teams and their managers are the<lb />
following: Lambda Chi Alpha,<lb />
Skipper Duke; Country Gents,<lb />
Larry Coble; '00's, Nut Johnson;<lb />
Rinks, Mike Hodges; Little Rebels,<lb />
Larry Smith; Theta Chi, Mike Ho-<lb />
rn anew; and Pi Kappa Alpha, Jim<lb />
Kimrey.<lb />
Buck Coker, new in the position<lb />
of assistant manager, stated that<lb />
"ECC stands on its own in intra-<lb />
murals and that he is expect-<lb />
ing a good turnout since most boys<lb />
use this program as a means of<lb />
keeping in shape during the sum-<lb />
mer<lb />
Directors of the intramurals for<lb />
the summer are J. F. "Jack" Jones<lb />
and Buck Coker. Jones' office hours<lb />
in the gym are from 10:30 a.m.<lb />
to 11:30 a.m. daily. Coker may be<lb />
contacted at Aycock Dormitory.<lb />
School Acquires Kiln<lb />
The School of Art has acquired<lb />
a gas-fired outdoor kiln and is<lb />
now preparing its installation in<lb />
a specially constructed -building<lb />
near the Power Plant on the west<lb />
part of the campus. It will be<lb />
ready for use by students at the<lb />
beginning of the fall quarter 1963.<lb />
Acquisitions of such a kiln re-<lb />
presents a major step forward in<lb />
the art program at the college<lb />
stated Paul OEt. Minims of the fa-<lb />
culty, who directs work in ceram-<lb />
ics in the School of Art. "It will<lb />
make possible the firing of por-<lb />
celain and 'high-temperature stone-<lb />
ware, a tyipe of work which has<lb />
not been possible with the kilns<lb />
now in use.<lb />
o knloiry Department, says that<lb />
 Clinton Prewett, director of the �&amp;� I both honors and<lb />
�! is fun. He also finds it to oe<lb />
�mal satisfaction.<lb />
east Carolinian�thursday, June 27, 1963�3<lb />
Former EC Star,<lb />
Lacy West, Signs<lb />
With Redlegs<lb />
Lacy West, a 6-3, 190npouind<lb />
right-hander, was signed by the<lb />
Cinctmatti iRedlegs with an on-<lb />
disclosed bonus contract, accord-<lb />
ing to Paul Campbell, area sup-<lb />
ervisor for the professional team.<lb />
The former Buc, wflio helped pitch<lb />
ECC to the NAIA semi-finals this<lb />
year, had a regular season record<lb />
of 8-2. Not only did he excel in<lb />
the pitching department but also<lb />
was one of the tjop batters. West<lb />
got 24 hits in 72 times at bat for<lb />
a .333 batting average. He col-<lb />
lected fifteen luns and pushed<lb />
across ten others in the runs-batted<lb />
-in department. In addition to his<lb />
baseball activities, West was one<lb />
of th high scorers for the Pirate<lb />
basketball team.<lb />
According to the schedule, West<lb />
will work out one week with Rocky<lb />
Mount of the Carolina League;<lb />
then he will be sent; to the Cedar<lb />
Rapids clutb in the Midwest League.<lb />
West, who is originally from<lb />
Asheboro, was a star basketball<lb />
and baseball player at high school.<lb />
Presently, he resides in Gibon-<lb />
ville. He graduated this past<lb />
spring1.<lb />
Campbell commented on West,<lb />
"We think he's going to be a<lb />
good boy. We usually expect col-<lb />
lege graduates to advance faster<lb />
than high school boys<lb />
ECC Pirate Goes Pro chicken Prices Rise<lb />
Lacey West, graduate of the Col-<lb />
lege on June 9, signed with the<lb />
Cincinnati Redlegs last week. This<lb />
turn to professional status brought<lb />
him an undisclosed amount in<lb />
bonus form.<lb />
The price per pound for chicken<lb />
in Cuba prior to 1959 was $0.36.<lb />
Now the official price is $0.55.<lb />
The black market price per pound<lb />
at present is listed as $2.50.<lb />
Don't Be<lb />
Shiftless<lb />
Fashion Dictates The New<lb />
Shape � The Easy Relaxed<lb />
Look Is Perfect For<lb />
Casual Campus Wear!<lb />
See BELK-TYLER "Village<lb />
Shop's" Collection � Included<lb />
Are Shifts, Skimmers, Popovers<lb />
 Some with Belts.<lb />
Make A Date Now<lb />
See This Traditional<lb />
Collection!<lb />
Shop in the Cool<lb />
Air Conditioned Comfort<lb />
at<lb />
BELKTYLER'S<lb /><pb facs="00038825_tn_0004" /><lb />
4�east Carolinian�thursday, June 27, 1963<lb />
New Speech,<lb />
Adds Faculty<lb />
Drama Department OrganjJ<lb />
Members, Extends CiuricujU<lb />
Miss Diana Hodges<lb />
Marking the restoration of the Buc Beauty feature is pretty Miss<lb />
Diana Hodges, a freshman at East Carolina. Miss Hodges resides here<lb />
in Greenville and plans to attend Saint Mary's in the Fall. Among her<lb />
interests are swimming and sports cars. Having her picture made is<lb />
nothing new to this dark-haired, brown-eyed beauty, for she was<lb />
chosen as Rose High Homecoming Queen last Fall, giving her many<lb />
opportunities to pose before the cameras.<lb />
A mew Department of Drama and<lb />
Speech will be initiated during the<lb />
fall quarter of 1963-1964 with a<lb />
faculty of seven members, two ot<lb />
whom" will be additions to the<lb />
staff; a curriculum of approxi-<lb />
mately 25 courses; and a pro-<lb />
gram of theatrical and musical<lb />
productions for the school year.<lb />
After a sweeping reorganization<lb />
of departments of instruction au-<lb />
thorized last May by the Collie<lb />
Board of Trustees, variqu-s courses<lb />
previously taught in the Depart-<lb />
ment of English were designated<lb />
as a curriculum for majors in the<lb />
new Department of Drama and<lb />
Speech. Additions to these course<lb />
offerings are now being- planned.<lb />
Loessin Heads Department<lb />
Edgar W. Loessin, for the past<lb />
year a faculty member of the De-<lb />
partment of English and Director<lb />
of the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
head? the Department of Drauna<lb />
and Speech. He is a graduate of<lb />
the University of North Carolina,<lb />
Chapel Hill, and holds the master<lb />
of fine arts degree from Yale<lb />
University.<lb />
Associated with him as faculty<lb />
members are the following form-<lb />
er members of the Department of<lb />
English: John Sneden, Technical<lb />
Director of the Playhouse; Rosa-<lb />
lind Roulston, Director of Radio<lb />
and TV; Dr. Lucile H. Charles;<lb />
and Mrs. Lena B. Reynolds.<lb />
New Faculty Members<lb />
Two new members will join the<lb />
Two Dance In Dramas<lb />
Lawrence Murphy and Deanna<lb />
Lewis, talented members of the<lb />
Theater Dance Class, have been<lb />
chosen as members of two re-<lb />
spective dance companies of out-<lb />
door summer dramas. For this<lb />
honor, they will perform as danc-<lb />
ers for a nine-wTeek period follow-<lb />
ing a three-week rehearsal they<lb />
have been engaged in this month.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Meredith Stages Art Exhibition In Rawl<lb />
Dr. Graver Everett, director of<lb />
the Department of Chemstry, will<lb />
participate in a summer Institute<lb />
for College Teachers of Chemistry<lb />
to be sponsored by the National<lb />
Science Foundation at Montana<lb />
State College at Boseman July 20-<lb />
August 23. The program of the<lb />
institute will include lectures, pan-<lb />
els, and discussions among partic-<lb />
ipants of recent developments in<lb />
chemistry. Opportunity will also<lb />
be given to those in attendance to<lb />
exchange ideas with other teach-<lb />
ers in the various areas of chemi-<lb />
cal study and research.<lb /><lb />
Mrs. Mary Ruffin Griffin, in-<lb />
structor in the School of Nursing,<lb />
is attending the University of<lb />
North Carolina the first session<lb />
of a short-term course on Reha-<lb />
bilitation Nursing Monday through<lb />
Friday, June 24-28. She will return<lb />
to the University in November for<lb />
the completion of the second sess-<lb />
ion of this course.<lb />
The purpose of the course is to<lb />
provide selected nurses the oppor-<lb />
tunity to become familiar with<lb />
modern concepts of management<lb />
of patients win long-term illness.<lb />
It is being sponsored by the<lb />
School of Nursing at UNC, the<lb />
Vocational Rehabilitation Admin-<lb />
istration, and the Department of<lb />
Union Sponsors<lb />
'Fourth Celebration<lb />
Fourth of July will be com-<lb />
memorated at the College wkh a<lb />
traditional celebration in Ficklen<lb />
Sitadium. The College Union is the<lb />
sponsoring organization.<lb />
Festivities will begin at 7:30<lb />
p.m. with a concert by the Sum-<lb />
mer School Band, umder the di-<lb />
rection of Herbert Carter of fhe<lb />
School of Music faculty.<lb />
Speeches by Colonel Harry Hag-<lb />
erty, Greenville City Manager,<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins, and<lb />
Sumantr School SGA President<lb />
George Wightman will follow.<lb />
The Independence Day celebra-<lb />
tion will climax with Ed Rawl,<lb />
pyrotechnist, staging a fireworks<lb />
display at 8-30.<lb />
A concession stand for the con-<lb />
venience of the spectators will be<lb />
operated by the Students Supply<lb />
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Health. Education, and Welfare.<lb /><lb />
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Lamfbie of the Home Economicp<lb />
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burg, president of the local Home<lb />
Economics Chapter, Audrey Hollo-<lb />
man of Harrellsville, Annie Marie<lb />
Riddick of Hobbsville, Carol Lewis<lb />
of Greenville, and Julia Comer cf<lb />
Cameron.<lb />
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counterpoint at the University of<lb />
West Virginia for the second sum-<lb />
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