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'JtLn� c�p� <lb />
By Ann Bar bee<lb />
Wuen the gaveLs sounded, mark<lb />
the recess of (the North Caro-<lb />
lina legislative houses February<lb />
v 963, the (General Assembly had<lb />
, ted a record-breaking construc-<lb />
 n uJ kxfanent of $7,014,000 to<lb />
Bast Carolina College for the<lb />
years 1963 through 1965. On<lb />
Mav 30, when the budget measure<lb />
passed final legislative approval,<lb />
�1,200,000 hal been added'<lb />
DC a total of $8,214,00 for<lb />
eurgeat capital improvements<lb />
gran in the history of the Col-<lb />
-�'�<lb />
rhe Governor's Advisory Budget<lb />
sion infused six much-<lb />
led recommendations, among<lb />
. a neplacximent for Which-<lb />
Music Huilding 0 luncramp the<lb />
onXK"�WeY!i'orts<lb />
lesultL �f. Vested parties<lb />
n? tht mlP�Clal leftbn pass-<lb />
LSeT L, eonT jr<lb />
- the bm in May lrWl read"<lb />
health m2Ti&amp; ��s<lb />
�butldL Physical ecation<lb />
'iU0Wu' a women's dormitorv a<lb />
Woom building to repe Aus<lb />
rooU S-S ���, a class-<lb />
7JWing or the education<lb />
Psychology departments, and<lb />
SftK Wright Building Jo�<lb />
and brJ� Hall caSteS,<lb />
�na the maintenance shops�will<lb />
heb alleviate ,the vast demands<lb />
placed upon East Carolina by its<lb />
.xer-iincreasing student enroll-<lb />
ment. The College has one oTthe<lb />
highest rates of building utiliza-<lb />
tion of any college in the United<lb />
States�nearly 100.<lb />
Only slightly more than half<lb />
the value of the proposed capital<lb />
improvements, $3,313,000, was<lb />
voted out-right appropriations, the<lb />
rest ,tx the made up in self-liquida-<lb />
tion loans retired through increased<lb />
student room rental aaid activity<lb />
fees. President Leo W. Jenkins ex-<lb />
pressed the general appreciation<lb />
felt toward the Legislature "for its<lb />
foresight in recognizing the tre-<lb />
mendous demands ,put upon this in-<lb />
stitution by the students through-<lb />
out (the State<lb />
Jenkins added in a satement to<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN that<lb />
"This system of having the cost<lb />
borne by increased student fees is<lb />
Allocation In College History<lb />
the situation in publicly supported<lb />
institutions throughout the State<lb />
that are involved in building pro-<lb />
grams . . . This practice, however,<lb />
must be watched very carefully<lb />
for if educational programs of<lb />
.sebf-liquidation continue to be im-<lb />
posed on our colleges we may soon,<lb />
without realizing it, arrive at a<lb />
situation where we are pricing too<lb />
many of our young people out of<lb />
an education. Any future program<lb />
of self-Liquidation must be con-<lb />
sidered most carefully and with<lb />
extreme care Business Manager<lb />
and Vice-President F. D. Duncan<lb />
estimated that it would take ap-<lb />
proximately forty years to re. ay<lb />
the loans.<lb />
A survey of the proposed facili-<lb />
ties and expansions to ECC reveal<lb />
that the campus will be undergoing<lb />
a remarkable change in the next<lb />
few years, oushing farther to its<lb />
bounds on all sides. A'Jiough it<lb />
will be at least six months before<lb />
plans for the $1375,000, five hun-<lb />
dred-onan dormitory will be com-<lb />
pleted, the seven-story replacement<lb />
for Wilson Hall, oldest dormitory<lb />
on the campus, is now under con-<lb />
struction on the northern end of<lb />
the campus. Complete with eleva-<lb />
ror service, this ultra-modem<lb />
residence will house, vt&amp;cm com-<lb />
pletion, four hundred women stu-<lb />
dents. Of the $1,100,000 needed to<lb />
finance the project $512,000 was<lb />
appropriated by the Legislature;<lb />
;he excess will .be self-liquidating.<lb />
Additional dormitory plans include<lb />
(Continue on page three)<lb />
imp XXXVIII<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, thursday, July 18, 1963<lb />
number 60<lb />
Eleven Girls Bring Recognition<lb />
To College In Beauty Pageant<lb />
Henry B. Howard<lb />
Heads News Bureau<lb />
Howard Assumes Directorship<lb />
Of College Public Relations<lb />
B. Howard of Greenville,<lb />
past four years a Green-<lb />
ly Reflector reporter and<lb />
a riter, assumes the Di-<lb />
of the College Public<lb />
and Xews Bureau, Au-<lb />
News Bureau, Howard<lb />
ceding Mary H. Greene,<lb />
rfguested a return t�<lb />
teaching from her pre-<lb />
on.s as both Bureau<lb />
and Assistant Director<lb />
.at ions. Miss Greene<lb />
professor in the<lb />
r mcr.t.<lb />
.vi 11 become the first<lb />
News Bureau Director.<lb />
��" Public Relations,<lb />
a post that has been<lb />
pee vears. Dr. Ralph<lb />
Public Relations<lb />
� ed in 1960 to de-<lb />
time to his work M<lb />
extension Division.<lb />
���:r mended Miss Greene<lb />
e work in the Bureau<lb />
rst took over in 1945.<lb />
the present Bureau<lb />
 ellent foundation<lb />
to tiffin his work. "I<lb />
to place more emphasis<lb />
s r ' radio and television,<lb />
the up and coming news<lb />
tated, although he<lb />
m say that the Bureau<lb />
course, continue coan-<lb />
ru-wspaper coverage, espec-<lb />
e notification of home town<lb />
of students' individual<lb />
hments. The new admin-<lb />
n official said that he hopes<lb />
maintain and further develop<lb />
?ood relations that the News<lb />
1 �niovs among the students<lb />
ir'i!tv of East Carolina He<lb />
 out that co-operation fTOtn<lb />
mrned is needed to provide<lb />
:he Bureau with efficient and com-<lb />
plete coverage of all campus<lb />
events.<lb />
Howard's versatile capabilities<lb />
as a newsman have been recognized<lb />
�and rewarded frequently. He won<lb />
first place in the 1961 North<lb />
Carolina Press Association com-<lb />
petition for spot reporting on<lb />
papers with a circulation under<lb />
20,000. In 1960 he captured the<lb />
Feature Photography Award.<lb />
Howard was a third-place winner<lb />
in the 1962 feature writing awards<lb />
of the North Carolina Associated<lb />
Press News Council.<lb />
After attending Campbell Col-<lb />
lege and North Carolina Staite<lb />
College, Howard entered the<lb />
School of Journalism at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina where<lb />
he was granted the AB- degree<lb />
in 1959. Ait present, he is com-<lb />
pleting his master's degree in his-<lb />
tory here at East Carolina.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Registration for the Second<lb />
Summer Session will be held<lb />
Wednesday, July 24, from 9:00<lb />
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Gym-<lb />
nasium for all students who<lb />
failed to pre-register for the<lb />
session, whether or not they<lb />
were in attendance either<lb />
Spring Quarter or First Sum-<lb />
mer Session. Graduate stu-<lb />
dents will also be registered<lb />
at that time. Students pre-<lb />
registered for the Second Sum-<lb />
mer Session will pick up their<lb />
class schedules at the Student<lb />
Union in Wright Building be-<lb />
tween 9:00 a.m. and 4:50 p.m.<lb />
on Wednesday.<lb />
Tall girls seemed to catch the<lb />
judges' eyes as the Miss North<lb />
Carolina Pageant contestants com-<lb />
peted in Greensboro last week for<lb />
the State title. 'Six-foot, two-inch<lb />
Jeanne Flinn Swanner, Miss<lb />
Graham, walked off with top<lb />
honors when the decision to name<lb />
her Miss North Carolina 1964 was<lb />
announced.<lb />
Statuesque Mary Helen Harris,<lb />
(6 feet, 9 inches) Miss Henderson,<lb />
captured the second runner-up<lb />
honor and won the Friday night<lb />
swim suit preliminary. Miss Rook-<lb />
ingham, Jacquelyn Marks, 5 feet,<lb />
10 inches, received the coveted<lb />
Miss Congeniality award.<lb />
Other runners-up were Molly<lb />
Dotson, Miss Carthage, first run-<lb />
ner-up; Emma Collins, Miss San-<lb />
ford, third runner-up; and Bobbie<lb />
Jean Gantt, Miss Charlotte, fourth<lb />
runner-up.<lb />
Communique<lb />
MOSCOW: The Communists of<lb />
Russia and .China are on the verge<lb />
of a split that threatens to divide<lb />
Communism's world movement.<lb />
This situation was brought about<lb />
by a 35,000 word Soviet Com-<lb />
munist party statement issued last<lb />
week accusing China of striving<lb />
for nuclear war with the West.<lb />
There is a possibility of a future<lb />
conference between the two sides<lb />
to resolve their differences.<lb />
WASHINGTON: James L.<lb />
Farmer, Negro integrationist lead-<lb />
er, announced plans Sunday for a<lb />
nationwide boycott of chain stores<lb />
that practice racial discrimination<lb />
among cusomers or emiployees. The<lb />
boycott is expected to be launched<lb />
shortly after the mass march in<lb />
Washington scheduled for August<lb />
28. The purpose of the Washington<lb />
mass demonstration is to protest<lb />
the high rate of Negro unem-<lb />
ployment and to press for the<lb />
passage of civil rights legislation.<lb />
Tin's demonstration promises to<lb />
be peaceful.<lb />
ALBANY: Governor Nelson A.<lb />
Rockefeller challenged Sunday the<lb />
major strategy plan of "Goldwater-<lb />
for-President Expected to try for<lb />
the GOP nomination next year<lb />
himself, Rockefeller implied in his<lb />
statement that such a strategy<lb />
could kill any hopes of a Repub-<lb />
lican being selected for the Presi-<lb />
denrtal seat in (the approaching<lb />
election. Rockefeller's attacks on<lb />
this plan appeared to be an effort<lb />
on his part to counterattack Gold-<lb />
water's growing strength in the<lb />
political situation.<lb />
RALEIGH: The Sanford admin-<lb />
istration has dropped plans to<lb />
seek a repeal of the controversial<lb />
speakers-ban law at the special<lb />
Fall Legislative session. The main<lb />
a'eason for dropinqr this repeal at-<lb />
tempt is for political considera-<lb />
tions. The plan now is to have<lb />
college officials seek a test of the<lb />
anti-Communist law in the quiet-<lb />
ness of the courts, where the at-<lb />
mosphere would perhaps be less<lb />
emotionally charged.<lb />
East Carolina College was well-<lb />
represented with four current co-<lb />
eds and seven who are enrolled for<lb />
the coming year. Marie Scar-<lb />
borough of Zebnlon, a freshman<lb />
here next year, was recipient of<lb />
the "Second Most Talented Non-<lb />
Finalist Ajward for the self-<lb />
made clothes skit she called "To<lb />
Suit Your Fancy<lb />
The talented and lovely con-<lb />
testants who will be students at<lb />
East Carolina next year are Sarah<lb />
Bobb Taylor, Miss Asheville;<lb />
Gloria White, Miss Cramerton;<lb />
Sharon Redmon, Miss Kernersville;<lb />
Carolyn Ballance, Miss Morehead<lb />
City Lennis Ferrell, Miss Roanoke<lb />
Rapids; Jeri Alyce Fitzgerald,<lb />
Miss Smithfield; and Marie Scar-<lb />
borough, Miss Zebulon.<lb />
Coeds already enrolled in the<lb />
College who were participants in<lb />
the iState finals are Kathy Wesson,<lb />
Miss Gastonia; Cornelia Holt, Miss<lb />
Greenville; Faye Cooley, Miss Ran-<lb />
dolph County; and Brenda Crow-<lb />
ell, Miss Spencer.<lb />
A visiting Jaycee pointed out that<lb />
should all eleven of the East Caro-<lb />
lina girls compete in the Miss<lb />
Greenville Pageant next year for<lb />
another try at the State crown, a<lb />
real contest will be in store for<lb />
local participants. Lennis Fer-<lb />
rell of Weldon was one of<lb />
those who wished she could just<lb />
go back year after year and com-<lb />
pete for the Miss North Carolina<lb />
title, "It's so much fun she told<lb />
tlhe press.<lb />
Popular Mistress of Ceremonies<lb />
for the tfour-night event was lovely<lb />
Marilyn Van Dei-bur, Miss America<lb />
1958 and a "real pro" at emceeing,<lb />
singing, and entertaining the au-<lb />
dience with her stories of the Miss<lb />
America Pageant and her reign as<lb />
Miss America.<lb />
The new Miss North Carolina<lb />
caught the judges eyes with meas-<lb />
urements of 29-25-39. Her talent<lb />
presentation was an original bal-<lb />
lad she titled "The Great Snow-<lb />
man She accompanied herself on<lb />
a ukelele as she sang her song.<lb />
When asked by Miss Van Derbur<lb />
what she would do if she boarded<lb />
nn nirplane and the only seat<lb />
available was beside Elvis Presley,<lb />
she quickly responded with "I'd<lb />
get out my ukelele and let him<lb />
hear a few of my songs<lb />
Miss Swanner, when given the<lb />
second question�what male in<lb />
America do you most admire other<lb />
than your father�said, "I think<lb />
to admire someone, you really<lb />
have to know him . . . there is a<lb />
blind boy at Auburn . . . and I<lb />
admire him for his courage<lb />
Judges for the Miss North Caro-<lb />
lina competition were Miss Lenora<lb />
Slaughter, execuiive director of<lb />
the Miss America Pageant; Mrs.<lb />
Norwood Baker, a member of the<lb />
national Panel of Judges in At-<lb />
lantic City for the past eight<lb />
years; Professor James Hatcher<lb />
of the University otf Alabama fa-<lb />
culty, producer of the 1960 re-<lb />
union Pageant for Miss Americas;<lb />
(Continue on page three)<lb />
Notice<lb />
The College Union i s<lb />
sponsoring a Combo Dance<lb />
Friday, July 19. Music will be<lb />
presented by Ed Jones. Danc-<lb />
ing will be in the College Un-<lb />
ion Lounge from 8:30 p.m.<lb />
until 11:30 p.m. The College<lb />
Union committee will serve<lb />
refreshments.<lb />
American Beauties<lb />
Lovely Jacquelyn Jeanne Mayer, Miss America 1963, on the right, and<lb />
Janice Barron, retiring Miss North Carolina, on the left, pose with the<lb />
newly-crowned queen, Jeanne Flinn Swanner.<lb />
(photo by John MacD&amp;rmid)<lb /><pb facs="00038828_tn_0002" /><lb />
'<lb />
2�east carotinian�thursday, July 18, 1963<lb />
I<lb />
ban all evil<lb />
�<lb />
Since the somewhat unorthodox passage by the state<lb />
legislature of the bill banning communists and pleaders of<lb />
the 5th amendment from speaking in state supported in-<lb />
stitutions of higher learning, scarcely a day has passed<lb />
without some comment appearing in the newspapers of the<lb />
.state. Last Tuesday was no exception. A front page article in<lb />
the News and Observer announced that for supposed political<lb />
reasons the special session of the legislature to be called this<lb />
fall will not consider the repeal of the measure. Additionally,<lb />
four of the five letters appearing in "The People's Forum<lb />
concerned the bill. Unfortunately, or at least so we think.<lb />
all of the letters were in favor of the bill and none of them<lb />
were in favor of its repeal. What each of the letter writers<lb />
seemed to agree on was that this law banning communists<lb />
from speaking effectively stymies any communist movement<lb />
in this country. What they each fail to comprehend is that<lb />
this law presupposes complete stupidity and lack of responsi-<lb />
bility on the part of the people who administer the state s<lb />
colleges and universities.<lb />
However, since the legislature has embarked on a crusade<lb />
to abolish evils, we have heard several suggestions which<lb />
thev miffhi do well to consider at their next session. ' iiri<lb />
If bans are really as effective in defeating evil as the<lb />
legislators and some others seem to think, why not ban a potpourri<lb />
few other things. There can be no question that cancer is<lb />
an evil. Why doesn't the legislature ban cancer? Think ol<lb />
the millions'of lives such an action would save. Also, they<lb />
could ban traffic accidents. By their reasoning, this action<lb />
should also save many lives. (Although for some unknown<lb />
reason steps previously taken in this direction have proved<lb />
less than effective.) The list of things that could be banned<lb />
and the good that would consequently be accomplished is<lb />
infinite- Venereal disease could be banned; in fact, if the<lb />
legislators are of a mind to do it they can stop the problem<lb />
at its root "and ban immorality itself. Or perhaps they can<lb />
ban evil altogether. This might present a problem if a cross-<lb />
cultural conflict arises, but at least it might work inside the<lb />
state.<lb />
Sound ridiculous? It was meant to; but after some con-<lb />
sideration, the idea of banning communist speakers with<lb />
the intention of defeating communism makes about as much<lb />
sense. Of course, we could hope for another prohibition<lb />
amendment.<lb />
��� M.<lb />
DIET<lb />
A Column Without<lb />
Weighty Matter<lb />
j By J. Alfred Wilflg<lb />
�yi � �� �� ii ,i<lb />
rherc Li a tendency 4<lb />
"political rffxvnmm" ,n<lb />
richer than m a straight 17<lb />
wiribkii the extremists of'jJ<lb />
the Lrf and the Right to be J?<lb />
into one pot. TU is en,<lb />
The poll' al extremists oft.<lb />
the technique m <lb />
bask- ideologies arc- completed<lb />
posi e. KTe Lltis( economy<lb />
base on<lb />
Vj<lb />
�<lb />
slip<lb />
The Draft Dodger<lb />
by george e. jackson<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: A frequent contributor to the lt"ftr<lb />
George E Jackson now writes a weekly column entitled ot<lb />
pourri Mr Jackson, a graduate student and former Ij�<lb />
instructor, will write on a variety of subjects while serving aa<lb />
a columnist for the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Published wtM?kly 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 />
associate editor<lb />
business manager<lb />
tony r. bowen<lb />
kay shearin<lb />
john m. macdiarmid<lb />
Offices on Becond floor of Wright Building<lb />
�ailing ddreas: Box 1063. East Carolina College. Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments. PL 2-6716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $3.50 per year<lb />
campus bulletin<lb />
TODAY, July 18<lb />
9-00 a-m.�Asian Studies Spec-<lb />
ial Program, Filan: "Japan<lb />
in Summer "Japan: 1962<lb />
Austin<lb />
3:00 pjm.�'Beginner's Bridge,<lb />
Wright Social Room<lb />
7:00 p.m.�"We'll Bury You,<lb />
Documentary, Austin<lb />
State: "Mutiny on the Bounty<lb />
Pitt: "The Longest Day"<lb />
Tice- "Operation Bikini<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Eegah and the<lb />
Choppers"<lb />
FRIDAY, July 19<lb />
9-00 ajm.�Asian Studies Spec-<lb />
ial Program by Professor<lb />
Burton Beers, N. C. State<lb />
Lecture: "fiome Problems<lb />
in American-Japanese Re-<lb />
lations Austin<lb />
12:00 noon�Ledture: "Red<lb />
China " Austin<lb />
7:30 p,m.�Faculty Duplicate<lb />
Bridge, Planters Bank<lb />
8:30 pimOomlbo Dance, spon-<lb />
sored by College Union, CU<lb />
Lounge " �<lb />
State: "Mutiny on the Bounty<lb />
Pitt: "The Longest Day<lb />
Tice: "Jumbo"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Samson and<lb />
the Seven Miracles"<lb />
SATURDAY, July 20<lb />
Classes to be held. t<lb />
6:30 a.mHigh School Equival-<lb />
ency, Flanagan 121<lb />
1-30 p.m.�OSU Psychological<lb />
Test, Rawl 130<lb />
State: "Mutiny on the Bounty"<lb />
Pitt: "The Longest Day<lb />
Tice: "Jumbo"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Big Circus"<lb />
and "Vampire and<lb />
Ballerina"<lb />
MONDAY, July 22 irx(r<lb />
3:00 pan�Watermelon Cutting,<lb />
sponsored by College Union<lb />
on the Mall<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Duplicate Bridge,<lb />
sponsored by College Union<lb />
State: "Mutiny on the Bounty"<lb />
Pitt: "The Longest Day"<lb />
Tice: "Duel of the Titans"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Courtship of<lb />
Eddie's Father"<lb />
TUESDAY, July 23<lb />
2:00 p.m.�College Union meet-<lb />
ing, Wright Social Room<lb />
3:00 p.m.�Beginner's Bridge,<lb />
Wright Social Room<lb />
6:15 and 8:15 pan.�"The Best<lb />
of Enemies Austin<lb />
State: "Mutiny wi the Bounty"<lb />
Pitt: "The Longest Day"<lb />
Tice: "Duel of the Titans"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Courtship of<lb />
Eddie's Father"<lb />
WEDNESDAY, July 24<lb />
(Registration for Second Sum-<lb />
mer School<lb />
9:00 ajm.�-Freshman Placemenit<lb />
Test, Flanagan 209<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Chess Club, sponsor-<lb />
ed by College Union, Wright<lb />
Social Room<lb />
7:30 pjm.�Combo Dance, spon-<lb />
sored by College Union, CU<lb />
Lounge<lb />
State: "Mutiny on the Bounty"<lb />
Pitt: "The Longest Day"<lb />
Tice: "Term of Trial"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Carnival<lb />
Story"<lb />
THURSDAY, July 25<lb />
3:00 pjm.�Beginner's Bridge,<lb />
Wright Social Room<lb />
6:15 and 8:15 p.m.�"Notorious<lb />
Landlady Austin<lb />
State: "Donavan's Reef"<lb />
Pitt: "Marjorie Morningstar"<lb />
Tice: "Term of Trial"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Five Miles to<lb />
Midnight<lb />
I'm one of the fellows who made<lb />
the world safe for democracy.<lb />
What a crazy thing that is. I did<lb />
not want to be an inductee  but<lb />
I had to go anyway. I was called<lb />
Class "A The next time I want<lb />
to be in Class "B"� "Be" here<lb />
when they go and "Be" here when<lb />
they come back.<lb />
I remembered when I registered.<lb />
I went up to a desk and the man<lb />
in charge was my milkman. He<lb />
said. "What's your name?" I<lb />
said You know my name "What's<lb />
your name?" he barked. So I told<lb />
him, "August Childs He said,<lb />
"Are you an alien?" I said "No,<lb />
I feel fine He asked me where<lb />
I was born, and I said Pittsburg.<lb />
Then he said, "When did you first<lb />
see the light of day?" I replied,<lb />
"When I moved to Philadelphia<lb />
He asked me how old I was; so, I<lb />
told him, 23, the first of Sept.<lb />
He said, "The first of September,<lb />
you'll be in France and that will be<lb />
the end of August<lb />
The day I went to camp, I guess<lb />
they didn't think I was going to<lb />
live long. The first fellow 1 saw<lb />
wrote on my card, "Flying Corps<lb />
(e) I went a little farther and<lb />
some fellow said, "Look what the<lb />
wind blew in I said, "Wind<lb />
nothing  the draft's doing it<lb />
On the second morning, they put<lb />
these clothes on me. What an out-<lb />
fit! As soon as you're in it, you<lb />
think you can fight anybody. They<lb />
have two sizes, Too big and Too<lb />
small. The pants are too tight. I<lb />
can't sit down. The shoes are so<lb />
big 1 turn around three times and<lb />
they don't move. And what a rain-<lb />
coat they gave me! It strained<lb />
the rain. 1 passed an officer all<lb />
dressed up, with a funny belt and<lb />
all that stuff. He said, calling af-<lb />
ter me. "Didn't you notice my<lb />
uniform when you passed?" I said,<lb />
"Yes, but what are you kicking<lb />
about . � � Look what they gave<lb />
me<lb />
�<lb />
Oh, it was nice . . . five below<lb />
zero one morning, they called me<lb />
out for "underwear inspection<lb />
You talk about scenery . . . red<lb />
flannel. B.V.Ds and all kinds. The<lb />
union suit I had on would fit<lb />
Jackie Gleason. The lieutenant lined<lb />
us up and told me to stand up. I<lb />
said, "I am up, sir, It's this under-<lb />
wear that makes you think I'm<lb />
sitting down He go so mad he<lb />
put me out digging a ditch.<lb />
Talk about dumb people. I said<lb />
to one of the fellows. "I guess we<lb />
dropped anchor He replied, "I<lb />
knew we would lose the darn thing;<lb />
it:s been hanging out since New<lb />
York Well, we landed in France.<lb />
We were immediately sent, to the<lb />
trenches. After three nights in<lb />
the trenches, the cannons started<lb />
to roar . . . and the shells started<lb />
to pass  I was shaking- with<lb />
patriotism. I tried to hide behind<lb />
a tree, but there weren't enough<lb />
trees for the officers. The Captain<lb />
came around and said, "Five o'clock<lb />
we go over the top I said, "I<lb />
would like a furlough He said.<lb />
"Haven't you anv red blood<lb />
In you?" I said. "Yes, but I don't<lb />
want to see it<lb />
Five o'clock we went over the<lb />
top. Ten thousand Germans came<lb />
out. The way they looked at me,<lb />
you'd think it was I who started<lb />
the war. The Captain yelled, "Fire<lb />
at will but I didn't know their<lb />
names. I guess the fellow in back<lb />
of me thought 1 was Will  he<lb />
fired his gun and shot me in the<lb />
excitement.<lb />
land-nolding. It rives <lb />
away with depress , On:<lb />
ri d. Uightiv are bas�<lb />
on capj'alism � � .  .<lb />
stant inflation.<lb />
At one ex- �� to the Left �<lb />
have Communism. Theit <lb />
books and writings of Marx 2<lb />
Lenin hold no ra . <lb />
in their autonomist, elassie <lb />
ciety. Ait the other extreme <lb />
tru- Right, we have Fascism. Ti<lb />
sacred books arvi writings of a<lb />
ler support racial superiority x<lb />
their stressed elitism of an tt<lb />
nomic stratified society. Cona<lb />
iiism is sy- and hgjg<lb />
its course of action is p<lb />
dained by history. Ptscisa <lb />
� i illogical; Hitler�<lb />
erated as the needs arose and z<lb />
a pa toh-wo?<lb />
muniam I �� government "v?<lb />
way In Fa� .e governs<lb />
grew stronger.<lb />
The similar n Qowmm<lb />
:md Fascism ' the botalitra<lb />
methods of St<lb />
� ec- �I �<lb />
faction of the ne itata<lb />
control the<lb />
rely on <lb />
political power. Bo h make <lb />
tics relit:<lb />
dom with j<lb />
tical se it-<lb />
one pot.<lb />
There 4 <lb />
the Btraighl <lb />
of the polit<lb />
assumption I the Be ies<lb />
sents a<lb />
bad. Spoke " Sflft �<lb />
and leftist do trines pi<lb />
opposite � ���' v<lb />
and paranoid in<lb />
that they t khri a �<lb />
minded, permi and '<lb />
minded. If S<lb />
Right i? show<lb />
and intolerant, ii<lb />
sinned that<lb />
extreme Left is a tolerar I<lb />
of good will.<lb />
Letters<lb />
The EAST CAROUSE<lb />
welcomes letters from its'<lb />
ers. The briefer thev ��. �<lb />
better U the prospect-of<lb />
lication. Letter. hou!dbekr<lb />
to a maximum of W �� .<lb />
Thev should alse be of �<lb />
interest. All re i"<lb />
condensation and hoolfl tj<lb />
form to the standards p- <lb />
cencv and gwd tatf M<lb />
same no responsibiUt?<lb />
statements made.<lb />
Journalism-Beat Of A Nation<lb />
n<lb />
Great statesmen argrue interna-<lb />
tional issues. A scientist discovers<lb />
a new element. A small child is<lb />
killed in a traffic accident. None<lb />
of these events gets hy the journ-<lb />
alist. Journalism is the profession<lb />
of recording such events as may<lb />
be of interest to the public.<lb />
Almost all the 'world will be in-<lb />
terested in the doings of the states-<lb />
men and the scientist. Probably<lb />
only the (people of one eonnmunilty<lb />
will be interested in the death of<lb />
the child. Journalism is, therefore,<lb />
both world-wide in scope and as<lb />
limited as the territory covered<lb />
by the smallest country weekly<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Modern journalism uses every<lb />
means of comnnunication to report<lb />
the news of the world to news-<lb />
papers, magazines, amd the news-<lb />
rooms of radio and television net-<lb />
works. News services maintain cor-<lb />
respondents in all parts of the<lb />
world, and receive news from them<lb />
by radio, underseas cable, tele-<lb />
graph, and transoceanic telephone.<lb />
Large newspapers have their own<lb />
foreign correspondents and keep<lb />
up news bureaus in the principal<lb />
cities of the nation. Almost every<lb />
daily newspaper keeps a staff of<lb />
reporters assigned to watch for<lb />
news of various aspecfts of com-<lb />
munity life.<lb />
The highest ideals of any pro-<lb />
fession are contained in its code<lb />
of ethics. In the medical and legal<lb />
professions, ethics are so highly<lb />
developed and so clearly outlined<lb />
that violartions may cause a doc-<lb />
tor or a lawyer to lose his practice.<lb />
Journalism has gone a long wav<lb />
�toward developing high standards,<lb />
but as a whole the profession has<lb />
not yeit developed the means of<lb />
enforcing these standards or of<lb />
takmg any action against members<lb />
of the prof ession who violate them.<lb />
Only the British Institute of Jour-<lb />
nalists and the Australian Jour-<lb />
nalists Union have developed<lb />
means by which a member of their<lb />
profession may be barred for un-<lb />
ethical practices.<lb />
, jLthe ,Pnitd. Stea each jour-<lb />
nalist polices himself. But never-<lb />
lowtd 1 S�t u� whi fol-<lb />
lowed, for the most part, by tihe<lb />
ZTZ �f Z�.Tk� newspaper!<lb />
pUw.1 I� workers P<lb />
of w22r � St fund�tal<lb />
2 Al<lb />
two sides to every story,<lb />
the ethical <lb />
writes, or edi Ii�1 <lb />
principle in mini. NrwgJ<lb />
magazines opposed o j<lb />
( ceasionally instruct<lb />
and writers to 'Vvrr � <lb />
getting fadta only tm<lb />
tatir. �f, rsrfe.<lb />
workers site of "� ve<lb />
then either ilfnoi<lb />
misstated. On the other W<lb />
lications which ftr ,<lb />
g-ive only the un�� &amp;&amp;m<lb />
strike, ignoring anv � �<lb />
there may be for<lb />
management.<lb />
sM<lb />
r<lb />
To defend journalisn 1<lb />
fune in pronive .J<lb />
probably no 1J<lb />
power as an effef' h3<lb />
teaching ��Lt?�<lb />
may be emtphasixed � ,i�rB f<lb />
as a ne' idea. Jcs<lb />
reality to written e. �<lb />
Journalism is 50Clol�aW <lb />
ture. It Pjie.s,wh<lb />
rmmkation of ideas- <lb />
be merely through h &amp;<lb />
of contrilwrtions. &amp;<lb />
collection of tb<lb />
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Grant Provides Improvements<lb />
east Carolinian�thursday, July 18, 1963�3<lb />
Fk tcher models an<lb />
outfit, brown tweed coat<lb />
tig pill box hat.<lb />
Fletcher Presents<lb />
ienior Art Exhibi<lb />
� her of Edenton is<lb />
renting her Senior<lb />
the Rawl Building<lb />
.wcaaes. The exhibit,<lb />
. rectiom of Wesley V.<lb />
md Dr. Wellington B.<lb />
lea paintings, etchings.<lb />
; numerous items of<lb />
j then pins, brace-<lb />
 aad rings, all of<lb />
. - gn. Highlighting the<lb />
ral items of cloth-<lb />
Jar ?lista designed, wove<lb />
.  and made herself.<lb />
-aduation this summer,<lb />
receive the B. S. de-<lb />
the School of Art with<lb />
tajor in art education<lb />
- stud&amp;oe in sculpture<lb />
. iis in jewelry design.<lb />
- to continue her educa-<lb />
fcudying under Charles<lb />
rf Chapel Hill, the South's<lb />
retry designer and<lb />
� She also plans to study<lb />
ersity of North 'a ro-<lb />
th siMAAn i (Continued from page one)<lb />
ii ii I,00� enar�enient of Jones<lb />
Hall cafeteria on South Campus.<lb />
State funds of $519,000 was al-<lb />
lotted for extensive improvements<lb />
in the Joyner Library facilities.<lb />
One of the two additional wings<lb />
will house a first-floor reading<lb />
room; expand the radio and tele-<lb />
vision area; and provide graduate<lb />
seminars, a record library, and a<lb />
listening room on the second floor.<lb />
The other extension will double<lb />
the stacking capacity of the li-<lb />
brary and provide more office<lb />
space for ordering and cataloging<lb />
books. A second floor will be added<lb />
above the downstairs main reading<lb />
room, (providing increased office<lb />
and classroom area for the Depart-<lb />
ment of Library Science, a center<lb />
for the department's book col-<lb />
lection, and an enlarged North<lb />
Carolina room. The completion of<lb />
these improvements will provide<lb />
lie ECC student with much great-<lb />
er library service than possible<lb />
now and, through complete air-<lb />
conditioning of the library, will<lb />
pernvit greater physical comfort for<lb />
those using the facilities.<lb />
The Fifth Sreet area near the<lb />
tennis courts will be the location<lb />
of the $815,000 education and psy-<lb />
chology building, tentative plans<lb />
for which have just been com-<lb />
pleted. Among the facilities de-<lb />
vsigned to increase the effective-<lb />
ness of these departments are clin-<lb />
ical accomodations for extensive<lb />
treatment of deeper educational<lb />
and behavioral problems, child<lb />
study rooms, reading laboratories,<lb />
individual testing areas, an au-<lb />
dio-visual center, and space for<lb />
speech study and guidance. An ex-<lb />
perimental laboratory for the psy-<lb />
chology department will include<lb />
a colony room to house animals<lb />
and the latest in conditioning ex-<lb />
iKriments. Modern surgical facil-<lb />
ities will also be available.<lb />
Approximately 22 classrooms,<lb />
45 offices, and conference space<lb />
will complete the completely air-<lb />
conditioned buildin which will<lb />
be about four-fiths the size of<lb />
Rawl Building, the present location<lb />
of the two departments. "All things<lb />
considered noted Dr. Clinton R.<lb />
Prewett. Director of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Psychology, "we will have<lb />
the building to make It possible to<lb />
house outstanding programs in<lb />
psychology and education, and we<lb />
will also be able to make the<lb />
graduate programs soundly based<lb />
in theoretical scholarship and op-<lb />
erationally versed in practical pro-<lb />
cedures<lb />
The College maintenance depart-<lb />
ment will undergo a $28,000 ex-<lb />
pansion of facilities, including<lb />
extension of the carpentry shop<lb />
and addition of a paint spray booth<lb />
Although new equipment is not<lb />
especially needed by the depart-<lb />
ment, more area in which to most<lb />
effectively use these materials is<lb />
necessary. Two offices and two<lb />
toilets will be added to the build-<lb />
� .<lb />
Coeds Vie For Title<lb />
tinued from page one)<lb />
Blaine, famous com-<lb />
yrk-ist for stage and<lb />
Mr George Chernault, Jr<lb />
Manager of Radio Station<lb />
ike, Virginia; and Mr.<lb />
en, Atlantic City Pnnt-<lb />
r , � the beauty pageant<lb />
M was the reigning<lb />
. ica, Jacquelvn Jeanne<lb />
� narked that thlT<lb />
appearance In Nortn<lb />
With a twinkle in her<lb />
what kind of hold<lb />
lycees have on the Miss<lb />
P mt. "1 haven't visited<lb />
. Ohio that many times.<lb />
Lired American Beauty<lb />
out.  t,<lb />
Beale Fletcher. North<lb />
own Miss Amen;5<lb />
I j tie Pageant ana<lb />
the television presentation<lb />
night The talented and<lb />
Maria entertained �he<lb />
rowd with French song<lb />
nisrht and a medley of ner<lb />
folk songs" the neXl'<lb />
At both of her evening aPJ.�<lb />
the Memorial Auditor-<lb />
m, Maria was .<lb />
� a th long landing �<lb />
fellow North Carolinians<lb />
V 58 America Pageant oi<lb />
orr isitine the local<lb />
�� finals. Marilyn Van Derbur<lb />
Lenora Slaughter commentea<lb />
the "excellent Wnulria<lb />
American womanhood wJj�<lb />
1 made during- her reign as<lb />
America last<lb />
mg.<lb />
Gents Lose To Rinks<lb />
The Edenton Rinky Dinks clob-<lb />
bered East Carolina's Country<lb />
Gents, 5-1, in a softball game last<lb />
SundaV. The non-oonference game<lb />
uas plaved in response to a chal-<lb />
enge issued by the Edenton team.<lb />
With decisive, defensive play,<lb />
the Dinks held the nts scoreless<lb />
for seven innings. The outstanding<lb />
pJaveTs for the Rinky Dinks were<lb />
Vrrv Tollv, who hit a triple and<lb />
Carrol! Forehand, the shortstop,<lb />
She was instrumental in several<lb />
of the lightning-swift double plays<lb />
executed by the Dinks.<lb />
Coon And Player<lb />
w. says that enjoyment of a good<lb />
� is confined to ��a� �<lb />
gvorite mascot with one team .s<lb />
this pet raccoon.<lb />
To free the present gymnasium<lb />
for exclusive use of women stu-<lb />
dents, a new $1,400,000 men's<lb />
health and physical education<lb />
building will be constructed near<lb />
the Fioklen Stadium. Boasting ex-<lb />
panded1 facilities over the present<lb />
gym, the proposed building will<lb />
have a seating capacity of 6,000.<lb />
Ten classrooms, twenty-five of-<lb />
fices, and a large pool are in-<lb />
cluded in the plans. An area for<lb />
indoor intramural sports will also<lb />
be set aside.<lb />
A $1.2 million music building is<lb />
slated for completion in March,<lb />
1965. To be located on Tenth<lb />
Street in the former stadium park-<lb />
ing area, the contemporary build-<lb />
ing will allow expansion of the<lb />
rapidly-growing School of Music<lb />
to larger and more convenient<lb />
quarters. Among the features of<lb />
the building will be a 300-seait<lb />
:ecital hall for use in presenting<lb />
student and faculty concerts and<lb />
recitals. Presently the School is<lb />
forced to rely on various audi-<lb />
toriums throughout the campus. A<lb />
central choral, band, and orches-<lb />
tral music library is planned to<lb />
simplify cataloguing and locating<lb />
of these materials.<lb />
Available to both music majors<lb />
and other interested college stu-<lb />
dents, a separate listening room,<lb />
housing the record library, will<lb />
provide sound-proof booths for the<lb />
enjoyment of recorded music. The<lb />
latest developments in rehearsal<lb />
facilities will be incorporated in<lb />
the separate instrumental and<lb />
choral rehearsal suites. Uniform,<lb />
instrument, and private storage<lb />
areas will be expanded from the<lb />
present inadequate space. Finally,<lb />
to meet the demands of the growing<lb />
number of music majors, faculty<lb />
members, and students enrolled in<lb />
service courses, forty teaching<lb />
studios, ninety practice rooms, ten<lb />
classrooms, and numerous en-<lb />
semble rooms will complete the<lb />
building.<lb />
The Departments of Mathemat-<lb />
ics, Social Studies, Sociology, His-<lb />
tory, Political Science, English,<lb />
Air Science, and Philosophy, now<lb />
located in Austin Building, will<lb />
be relocated in a replacement to<lb />
be constructed on a site near the<lb />
baseball field. Tentative plans have<lb />
been completed for the 63,000 sq.<lb />
ft. structure which will be approx-<lb />
imately the same size as Austin<lb />
pvA similar in appearance to Rawl.<lb />
State money in the amount of $990,<lb />
000 was appropriated for the pro-<lb />
ject.<lb />
An extension of approximately<lb />
ninety feet will be added to the<lb />
east end of Wright Building which<lb />
will exjpand many student activity<lb />
facilities. The College Union will<lb />
move to the ground floor of the<lb />
addition, and, according to Miss<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall, Director of<lb />
College Union activities, will pro-<lb />
vide much more convenient accomm-<lb />
odations for such activities as<lb />
pingnpong playing, television view-<lb />
ing, and dancing. Presently, the<lb />
CU area has (ping-pong rooms<lb />
with no outside ventilation and<lb />
television lounges located in noisy<lb />
areas. While the new area will<lb />
house basically the same features<lb />
now to be found in the College<lb />
Union, re-arrangement of such<lb />
facilitis as the kitchen, ping-pong<lb />
room, and central and television<lb />
lounges will effectively relieve<lb />
these disadvantageous situations.<lb />
In Wright Auditorium, the stage<lb />
will be expanded ino part of the<lb />
second level of the extension.<lb />
Dressing rooms will also be located<lb />
on this floor, along with a number<lb />
of offices and meeting rooms for<lb />
committees and a small assembly<lb />
room seating about 75 students.<lb />
The top floor will house more of-<lb />
fices and meeting rooms and prob-<lb />
ably an air-conditioning unit to<lb />
cool the entire building. Upon the<lb />
completion of the $650,000 ad-<lb />
dition, the Student Supply Stores<lb />
will be able to move into the pre-<lb />
sent College Union area, freeing<lb />
the sationery store for possibly<lb />
the Student Bank and a faculty<lb />
lounge.  �<lb />
The -bookstore and stationery<lb />
dlore will be combined in<lb />
the completely remodeled area<lb />
to give the students cen-<lb />
tralized and .more effecint<lb />
service. More space will allow the<lb />
(bookstore to complete its present<lb />
lines and provide more retail stock.<lb />
This location will be convenient<lb />
in the future as all classroom<lb />
buildings will be only a short dis-<lb />
tance from the store. The manager<lb />
of (the -Student Supply Stores, Mr.<lb />
Joe Clark, said that many factors<lb />
will eliminate enlarging the soda<lb />
fountain, but seating space will<lb />
,be increased. He also expressed<lb />
hope of later including a news<lb />
stand and a paperback-book sales<lb />
area within the soda shop area.<lb />
Champions<lb />
Junius D. Grimes III and Bob Nelson won the tennis championship in<lb />
intramural competition.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Students Enter Seminar<lb />
Twenty students from North<lb />
Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland<lb />
have been selected as participants<lb />
at East Carolina College in a<lb />
seminar in Problems in Educational<lb />
Geography August 5-16. The course<lb />
of study, planned for teachers, is<lb />
sponsored by the college and the<lb />
Geographical Research Institute, a<lb />
division of the Denoyer-Geppert<lb />
Co. of Chicago.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Director<lb />
of the Department of Geography<lb />
at East Carolina, will act as chair-<lb />
man of the seminar.<lb />
 9 <lb />
A summer Reading Clinic being<lb />
held first summer session and a<lb />
R0TC Professor<lb />
Gets Promotion<lb />
Professor of Air Science Elbert<lb />
Lewis Kidd of rthe East Carolina<lb />
College Air Force ROTC staff has<lb />
been notified by Headquaiters,<lb />
USAF, of his promotion from the<lb />
rank of major to that of lieutenant<lb />
colonel. <lb />
Lt. Col Kidd joined the staff<lb />
at East Carolina College in the<lb />
summer of 1962.<lb />
An officer in the U. S. Air<lb />
Force for almost twenty years, he<lb />
served overseas in 1944-1945 as<lb />
a bombardier in B-17's in Italy,<lb />
in 1951-1952 in Korea, and for<lb />
more than two years immediately<lb />
before coming to East Carolina<lb />
in Hawaii.<lb />
Among decorations which he has<lb />
received are the Air Medal with<lb />
two oafk leaf clusters, the Army<lb />
Commendation Medal, the ROK<lb />
Presidential Unit Citation, and the<lb />
Korean Service Medal with two<lb />
battle stars.<lb />
m ����i � �� � " " �t<lb />
two-week Reading Institute, com-<lb />
pleted July 6, have (brought more<lb />
than 50 teachers and prospective<lb />
teachers to EOC for discussion<lb />
under the direction of Dr. Keith<lb />
Holmes, professor in the School<lb />
of Education. Included in the<lb />
Clinic is a laboratory for work<lb />
with a group of forty poor or<lb />
non-readers from the first grade<lb />
through junior high school.<lb />
? � <lb />
A Single-Wing Football Clinic<lb />
was held by the East Carolina De-<lb />
partment of Athletics Friday and<lb />
Saturday, July 12 and 13, in the<lb />
Library Auditorium. The purpose<lb />
of the clinic was to acquaint col-<lb />
lege coaches and football players<lb />
with the essentials of the single-<lb />
wing formation. Emphasis was<lb />
placed on the offensive game and<lb />
kicking fundamentals.<lb />
Clarence Stasavich, Head of the<lb />
Athletic Department, was assisted<lb />
in giving the clinic by Coaches<lb />
Wel'buirn and Gant of East Caro-<lb />
lina and Coaches Parker and Puich<lb />
of Lenoir-Rhyne College.<lb />
222 E. 5th STREET<lb />
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Presents<lb />
JAZZ NIGHT<lb />
Thurs. Night<lb />
8 -11 p. m.<lb />
Featuring<lb />
THE JAZZ<lb />
KAPELLA'<lb />
50c cover charge<lb />
per person<lb />
SCOTCH<lb />
GRAIN<lb />
LOAFER<lb />
Light and Dark<lb />
By<lb />
Johnston-Murphy<lb />
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Bass Weejuns<lb />
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Ladies<lb />
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4�east Carolinian�thuraday, July 18, 1963<lb />
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Miss Betty Bryant<lb />
Hailing from Camp Lejeune, Miss Betty Bryant has traveled extens-<lb />
ively throughout the United States from Seattle, Washington, where<lb />
she was born, to Bangor, Maine. Miss Bryant, a green-eyed blond,<lb />
enjoys especially sunbathing, reading, dancing, and, as she put it, 4t . . .<lb />
everything else a little, too  A junior history major. Miss Bryant's<lb />
captive smile reveals to us her mischievous, vivacious personality and<lb />
charm.<lb />
Election Of Summer Queen<lb />
Precedes Annual SGA Ball<lb />
Election of the 1963 Summer<lb />
School Queen will be held Friday,<lb />
July 19, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00<lb />
p.m. in the College Union Lounge.<lb />
Identification cards will be re-<lb />
quired for voting. Saturday night,<lb />
the annual Summer School Ball<lb />
will be sponsored by the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
The new "Queen of the Sun and<lb />
Fun Season" will be crowned by<lb />
George Wightman, Graham, SGA<lb />
president. The coronation will take<lb />
place at intermission of the Ball.<lb />
The semi-formal damee will also<lb />
be highlighted with music provided<lb />
by the Collegians, well-known<lb />
local dance band. Scheduled from<lb />
8:00 to 11:30 p.m. in Wright Aud-<lb />
itorium, the affair is under the<lb />
direction of Doug Grumpier, Chair-<lb />
man of the SGA Special Events<lb />
Committee, and SGA Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Ceorcre Patrick.<lb />
Grumpier urges students to sup-<lb />
port the candidates of their choice<lb />
by voting on Friday. Attendance<lb />
at ithe dance, paid for through<lb />
student activity fees, will deter-<lb />
mine the success of the SGA-<lb />
sponsored event.<lb />
"This is the first of two dances<lb />
planned by the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association this Summer.<lb />
The second dance will be a Ber-<lb />
muda Ball and will be held some-<lb />
time during the Second Session<lb />
noted Grumpier.<lb />
Notices<lb />
The Cashier's Office in the<lb />
Administration Building is<lb />
now receiving fees for the<lb />
Second Session of Summer<lb />
School.<lb />
National Defense Student<lb />
Loan checks may be picked up<lb />
in Room 101 in the Adminis-<lb />
tration Building.<lb />
Campus AM Radio<lb />
Broadcasts Daily<lb />
Students enrolled in the Sum-<lb />
mer sessions at EG imay still hear<lb />
the College AM Radio station<lb />
which will continue to function on<lb />
a regular schedule. On Monday<lb />
through Friday, the station has<lb />
its first program of the day,<lb />
Tempo, from 3:00 until 5:00 pjm.<lb />
From 5:00 until 8:30 p.m Sun-<lb />
set Serenade can be heard. At<lb />
8:30, Dance Party, originating<lb />
from the College Union, begins<lb />
and lasts until 10:00 p.m. This is<lb />
followed (by Music After Hours. At<lb />
various intervals during the day,<lb />
campus news is broadcast also.<lb />
AM Radio may be heard only<lb />
on caimipiis as it utilises the car-<lb />
rier current system of trans-<lb />
mission. Therefore, in order to<lb />
ihear our AM Gampus (Radio sta-<lb />
tion, ifc is necessary to plug the<lb />
radio into a wall outlet on cam-<lb />
ipus, or, in the case of a trans-<lb />
istor radio, to lay the trans-<lb />
sistor against a wall outlet on<lb />
campus.<lb />
For those who may foe interested,<lb />
both female and male announcers<lb />
are needed. Those not wishing to<lb />
take pant in production jobs may<lb />
fill other capacities. All interested<lb />
students should contact Tommy<lb />
Wallace between the hours of 1:00<lb />
and 3:00 pjn.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Teddy Gossett, a 1963 graduate<lb />
organ major of the School of Music,<lb />
won the competition at the South-<lb />
eastern Regional Convention of<lb />
the American Guild of Organists<lb />
held in Jacksonville, Florida, in<lb />
June. This honor entitles him to<lb />
enter the National competition in<lb />
Philadelphia next Spring.<lb /><lb />
Monday night, July 15, the local<lb />
Lions Club was the scene of a 15-<lb />
mdnuibe talk bv the head of EC's<lb />
Math Dept, Dr. David Davis. The<lb />
purpose of the speech was to in-<lb />
form parents, especially those with<lb />
children in secondary schools, of<lb />
new methods of teaching math.<lb />
The fathers were anxious to know<lb />
why math is different now from<lb />
what it was when they were in<lb />
school and why these new concepts<lb />
are being taught.<lb /><lb />
Professor J. O. Derrick of the<lb />
Science Department has been<lb />
elected president for 1963-1964 of<lb />
the East Carolina College Unit<lb />
of the North Carolina Education<lb />
Association. He will replace past<lb />
president Dr. Clifford Nixon of<lb />
the School of Education. Officers<lb />
elected to serve with Derrick are<lb />
Frances Daniels, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of business, vice president;<lb />
and Louise Williams, associate<lb />
professor of mathematics, secre-<lb />
tary-treasurer.<lb /><lb />
Music faculty memlbers, Mr.<lb />
Donald Tracy, instructor in strings<lb />
and music literature, and Mr.<lb />
Harold Jones, instructor in per-<lb />
cussion and music literature, are<lb />
on the instructional staff of the<lb />
Transylanvia Music Camp at Bra-<lb />
vard, ,a Summer music camp for<lb />
exceptional high school musicians<lb />
throughout the United States.<lb /><lb />
Nancy Rose Grindstaff, an ECC<lb />
senior art major currently ex-<lb />
hibiting her works in the Kate<lb />
Lewis Gallery in Rawl Building.<lb />
The show features Miss Grind-<lb />
staff's chief interest, commercial<lb />
art, with a series of fashion and<lb />
interior decoration designs, draw-<lb />
ings, and oil paintings.<lb />
t pSoljemtan<lb />
Presents<lb />
MARY ADAMS<lb />
Folk Singer<lb />
Friday, July 19th<lb />
8:00 P. M. -11:00 P. M.<lb />
50c Admission<lb />
Music School Hosts C�m<lb />
For High School Student<lb />
The Tenth Annual Summer Music Camp yi .<lb />
campus, July 21 through August.3, Herbert L. �<lb />
rector of ECC Bands and also Director of the r <lb />
announced. Attracting more than 500 junior and 3-<lb />
school students from all oxer the eastern United �?<lb />
Camp is termed by Mr. Carter as the largest J<lb />
limited enrollment'<lb />
Campers will participate in<lb />
at least two areas of interest,<lb />
chosen from band, orchestra<lb />
choir, piano, art, creative<lb />
dancing, and drum major and<lb />
majorette techniques. Small<lb />
instrumental ensembles and<lb />
dance bands will provide ad-<lb />
ditional training areas.<lb />
2 col and 1 col lQpt lead to come<lb />
An extensive recreational pro-<lb />
gram, directed by Dr. N. M. Jorgen-<lb />
son, Director of the Health arvi<lb />
Physical Education DepartmenK,<lb />
and a full schedule of evening<lb />
entertainment will round out the<lb />
campers' activities. Included as<lb />
.some of the evening programs are<lb />
movies, a career night, concerto,<lb />
istuni: nights, anl dances, music<lb />
for which will be student-pre-<lb />
sented.<lb />
A staff of thirty-eight, includ-<lb />
ing School of Music faculty mem-<lb />
bers and visiting North Carolina,<lb />
South Carolina. and Virginia<lb />
teachers will be instructors for the<lb />
campers. Directors of the four<lb />
camp bands are Mr. Garter; Ray-<lb />
mond Babelav, Wilson; Thomas<lb />
Miller, School of Music; and I. T.<lb />
Bogsrud, Chespeake, Virginia.<lb />
Gordon A. Johnson, School of Mus-<lb />
ic will direct the choral groups<lb />
ai d Spencer Nimms, Charlotte,<lb />
will conduct the camp orchestra.<lb />
Dr. Robert Carter, School of<lb />
Music, will direct the piano activi-<lb />
ties; John Goodheart, School of<lb />
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Rose Griffith, Greenville, the<lb />
dance groups. The majorette �<lb />
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by Robert Elhvanger, former E<lb />
Carolina Marching Pirates Drum<lb />
Major, and Claudette Riley. Knox-<lb />
EC Offers Workshop<lb />
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graduate musk- orxshoo,<lb />
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through August 2. Presented in<lb />
conjunction with the Summer<lb />
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shop will meet Monday through<lb />
Friday. 3:30 to 5:00 p.m in the<lb />
Music Hall.<lb />
Students should register for the<lb />
course in the Admissions Office<lb />
in the Administration Building<lb />
Monday, July 22, from 8:30 to<lb />
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