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Governor Appoints Three To Serve In ECC Trustee Positions<lb />
II oMrop Retires From Board<lb />
After Five Years As Head<lb />
Terry Sanford ap-<lb />
se men Tuesday to the<lb />
B of Trustees. David<lb />
 u hard II, editor of The<lb />
 x Keilector, Greenville; Irvin<lb />
i ley-at-law, Wins-<lb />
and Harry Lee Dalton,<lb />
� an, Charlotte; were aip-<lb />
ght-year terms.<lb />
 pointees replace re-<lb />
bees, Baxter Ridenhour<lb />
rs. Elizabeth S. Ben-<lb />
intron, and J. Herbert<lb />
of Greenville. Mr. Waldrop<lb />
so as chairman of the<lb />
Trustees following five<lb />
service in that capacity.<lb />
 .ncimr the new aippoint-<lb />
wernr Sanford stated,<lb />
Carolina College and the<lb />
fortunate in liavimg: men<lb />
� es of these gentlemen<lb />
in these important posi-<lb />
The Lost Colony'<lb />
Honors College<lb />
e stand, site of the ill-<lb />
'tlement. will host<lb />
 iinia- is when "The Lost<lb />
pr East Carolina<lb />
tomorrow, August 2.<lb />
'he College Alumni<lb />
rion, a program bringing<lb />
East Carolinians tog-ether<lb />
fry at the Masonic Tern-<lb />
Manteo at 5:45 p.m. and a<lb />
� at 8:15 p.m. of the<lb />
r drama in the Waterside<lb />
das been arranged by<lb />
Di rector of Alum.<lb />
and Dr. James W. Bu<lb />
tant Director of Public<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
-� re I b- is will leave the<lb />
re at 1:45 p.m Friday.<lb />
 . in front of Wright Build-<lb />
el - �- o Manteo from the<lb />
be a group of students.<lb />
mbers, alumni, and any<lb />
terested persons. The re-<lb />
-� will follow the perform-<lb />
thers participarirug in East<lb />
Night wil kxavel in priv-<lb />
oa.<lb />
a) interest to represen-<lb />
the College will be the<lb />
night performance of "The<lb />
ony in which two East<lb />
mni appear. Thomas<lb />
Durham is cast as Old<lb />
: Ed Pllkington of Golds-<lb />
aa Farther Martin. East<lb />
 dent Brad Weisiger<lb />
Dare. A number of<lb />
rolina students are mem-<lb />
� . hoir and dance groups.<lb />
- those going- h�v chartered<lb />
� y - t of the trip, the fish<lb />
' the 'performance will be<lb />
$7.5 For others the fish fry will<lb />
ie Vr-a-nlate dinner, and a<lb />
special-price ticket for tihe iper-<lb />
ternee will be $2.<lb />
tjoas, as trustees of the fastest-<lb />
le'ZZ� � ution of higher<lb />
learninjr m the State<lb />
Mr. Whichard received a degree<lb />
in journalism from the University<lb />
01 JNorth Carolina in 1948. He is<lb />
President of the Greenville Mer-<lb />
chants Association, n director of<lb />
tne Greenville Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce, vice-chairman of the Green,<lb />
ville Salavation Army Board, and<lb />
member of the board of managers<lb />
tor Wachovia Bank's Greenville<lb />
Division.<lb />
Mr. Oarlyle serves as trustee for<lb />
Wake Forest and is on the Board<lb />
o Goucher College in Baltimore.<lb />
He received hie undergraduate de-<lb />
gree from Wake Forest and his<lb />
law degree from fthe University of<lb />
Virginia in 1922. He served as<lb />
chairman on the Governor's Com-<lb />
mission on Education Beyond the<lb />
High School. He is a former presi-<lb />
dent of the North 'Carolina Bar<lb />
Association and served eleven<lb />
years on the Board of Law Examin-<lb />
ers. Mr. Carlyle's legal firm in<lb />
Winston-Salem is general counsel<lb />
for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco<lb />
Company.<lb />
Mr. Carlyle served in the State<lb />
House of Representatives in the<lb />
1941 session and was a State<lb />
Senator in the General Assembly<lb />
during the years 1943, 1945, and<lb />
1951.<lb />
Mr. Dalton received his under-<lb />
graduate degree from Duke Uni-<lb />
versity in 1916 and did graduate<lb />
work at the College of Technology<lb />
in Manchester, England, in 1918.<lb />
and at New York University fol-<lb />
lowing World War I. He its chair-<lb />
man of the Aviation Committee of<lb />
the Charlotte Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce and is a member of the<lb />
board of managers of Wachovia<lb />
Bank's Charlotte branch. He serves<lb />
also as chairman of the board of<lb />
Shaw Manufacturing Company of<lb />
r arlotte. chairman of the board<lb />
of visitors of Davidson College, a<lb />
rr iWer 0f xh-e finance committee<lb />
of Queens College in Charlotte and<lb />
president of Charlotte Mint Mus-<lb />
eum.<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins said<lb />
of the retiring members and the<lb />
new appointees, "We are very<lb />
grateful to Mr. Waldrop and to<lb />
the other retiring members, Mr.<lb />
Ridenhour and Mrs. Bennett, for<lb />
their dedicated service and devo-<lb />
tion to the College. We have been<lb />
very fortunate, historically, in<lb />
having very excellent boards of<lb />
trustees. We are also exceedingly<lb />
pleased with their successors.<lb />
These men have long records of<lb />
service to their communities and<lb />
to the State. We feel certain that<lb />
East Carolina College will con-<lb />
tinue its steady and progressive<lb />
growth with the assistance of the<lb />
new board members and we know<lb />
that they will have the same type<lb />
of (high dedication as their pre-<lb />
decessors<lb />
mm<lb />
Dentoit Wins Crown<lb />
a "always be a bridesmaid and<lb />
J Personable coed who felt she wouMV DUg queen honors walked<lb />
n;f a bride" when it came to wimi J mP� nual Ball. Sandee<lb />
 �ith (he only Summer J2.wmawie blonde tresses" but we<lb />
ntnn feeu her only asset is her ���"�� SGA President George<lb />
�ntain she possesses many more J�1, Aueen, July 20.<lb />
rht�a� crowned Sandee Summer School H<lb />
DAVID J. WHICHARD II<lb />
IRVING E. CARLYLE<lb />
VRRY LEE DALTON<lb />
vol. XXXVIII east Carolina college, green ville, n. c, thursday, august 1, 1963<lb />
no. 61<lb />
Eminent Communism Experts<lb />
Attend Political Science Meet<lb />
With sixty high school teachers of the social studies in North Carolina enrolled, the<lb />
College's Institute on Constitutional Democracy and Totalitarianism has been in pro-<lb />
press since July 24. The course of study in comparative government and contemporary<lb />
political theory and a series of lectures by eminent visiting authorities will continue<lb />
through August 16. Dr. John M. Howell and Dr. Robert Williams of the College Political<lb />
Science Department are directors of the program.<lb />
The purpose of the Institute is<lb />
to prepare a selected group of<lb />
teachers in the State to carry out<lb />
the new approach to teaching<lb />
about Communism recommended<lb />
by the State Department of Pub-<lb />
lic Instruction.<lb />
Sonsor of he Institute is North<lb />
Carolina Educational Council on<lb />
National Purposes, a State-wide<lb />
twenty-nine-member group ap-<lb />
pointed by Governor Terry Sanford<lb />
in 1962 to create and promote a<lb />
program of citizenship education<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
Those enrolled in tihe Institute<lb />
are recommended by county and<lb />
city school superintendents. Their<lb />
expense are provided through<lb />
grants by the Junior Chamber of<lb />
Commerce and other civic groups<lb />
in the State.<lb />
Governor Sanford said the Ins-<lb />
titute "fills an important need in<lb />
rhe educational program of North<lb />
Carolina Indicating that "the<lb />
best way to fight an enemy is to<lb />
Communique<lb />
SKOPLJE. YUGOSLAVIA � A<lb />
massive earthquake devastated tthe<lb />
city of Skoplje at dawn last Fri-<lb />
day. The death toll is expected to<lb />
reach 2,000, official sources say.<lb />
Workers are using super-sensi-<lb />
tive microphones that can detect<lb />
the sound of a man breathing to<lb />
locate survivors. Buildings are<lb />
hirug dynamited in an effort to<lb />
beat a feared outbreak of typhus.<lb />
MOSCOW� The United States<lb />
ml Russia have come to an agree-<lb />
ment and both have initialed a<lb />
partial nuclear test-ban treaty.<lb />
The treaty forbids the testing of<lb />
nuclear weapons in the atmos-<lb />
phere, in space, or underwater.<lb />
President Kennedy went to the<lb />
nation on news media Saturday<lb />
night and called tlhe event "a vic-<lb />
�<lb />
and<lb />
.<lb />
step<lb />
tory for mankind<lb />
away from war<lb />
WASHINGTON � The nation-<lb />
wide rail strike that could have<lb />
jumped the unemployment up to<lb />
15 rc for the first time since 1940,<lb />
and virtually crippled the nation,<lb />
was averted for at least two years<lb />
when President Kennedy gave the<lb />
dispute to the Interstate Com-<lb />
merce Commission. The IOC ruling<lb />
will be bindimg on both sides for<lb />
two veers or until the railroads<lb />
and the union can work out their<lb />
own settlement.<lb />
GREENVILLE� Unemployment<lb />
is at a yearly low this month and<lb />
is expected to drop even lower<lb />
next month due to the start of<lb />
the tobacco season. W. B. Dilling-<lb />
ham, manager of Employment<lb />
Security Commission, recorded<lb />
that only 17 new claims were add-<lb />
ed during last week as compared<lb />
with 24 for the last week in June.<lb />
Claims last week totaled 241<lb />
aigainst the June figure of 406.<lb />
"This program on democracy and<lb />
totalitarianism is designed to assist<lb />
the social studies teachers of North<lb />
Carolina to know better an enemy<lb />
who has threatened to bury us<lb />
President Leo Wr. Jenkins spoke<lb />
at the first lecture last Thurs-<lb />
day night, expressing his en-<lb />
thusiasm about the workshop. Dr.<lb />
Jenkins pointed out that the na-<lb />
tion was not getting anywhere "by<lb />
putting our heads in the sand and<lb />
pretending it (Communism) doesn't<lb />
exist<lb />
Professor William Y. Elliot was<lb />
the first lecturer of the Institute.<lb />
A Professor of History and Gov-<lb />
ernment at Harvard, he is the<lb />
author and editor of numerous<lb />
major works in his field. While a<lb />
student under Elliot, John F. Ken-<lb />
nedy was told by the Professor<lb />
that his chances were good for<lb />
the United States presidency. El-<lb />
liot served as special advisor to<lb />
Richard Nixon, former Vice Presi-<lb />
dent of the United States.<lb />
The ?isirfnsr Professor lectured<lb />
on "The Nature of the Conflict<lb />
' Kween Constitutionalism and<lb />
Totalitarianism Communism He<lb />
mentionrd the Communist aggress-<lb />
ion in C ba and the idealogical<lb />
sn'fct between Russia and Red<lb />
Oiina. Elliot stated his position,<lb />
pv bein- totllv againsr disarma-<lb />
ment. "The Cold War stated the<lb />
Professor, "is a social, political,<lb />
economical, and moral struggle by<lb />
the hitman spirit During the lec-<lb />
ture. Dr. Elliot told of an evening<lb />
he had spent with Joseph Stalin<lb />
and of another experience with<lb />
Madart Khruschev whom he called<lb />
"as good a Communist as you<lb />
might find Madam Khruschev had<lb />
Hodges Blasts Law<lb />
Banning Red Talks<lb />
In a recent press conference in<lb />
Chapel Hill, Secretary of Com-<lb />
merce Luther Hodges expressed<lb />
hope ftihat the General Assembly<lb />
"will consider modifying or elim-<lb />
inating" the anti-Oomimunist meas-<lb />
ure it enacted at the conclusion<lb />
of its session.<lb />
The former North Carolina<lb />
Governor said the law, which for-<lb />
bids Communists from speaking<lb />
at (State-supported colleges, does<lb />
not offer protection against Com-<lb />
munism but serves to prevent col-<lb />
leges from having "broad spectrum<lb />
of speakers<lb />
"I think this particular law is<lb />
not needed and in addition will<lb />
create antagonism and be injur-<lb />
ious to the colleges because of the<lb />
emotional reaction that people<lb />
have to this kind of thing in this<lb />
day Hodges stated.<lb />
He suggested that college heads<lb />
and their boards of trustees be<lb />
left the formation of policy on such<lb />
matters.<lb />
studied Abraham Lincoln, Dr. El-<lb />
liot related, and she called him<lb />
"a good and noble man<lb />
Professor Eiliot mentioned brief-<lb />
ly the flood of obscene literature in<lb />
the form of novels and other books<lb />
that parade under what he called<lb />
the permit of freedom.<lb />
The Professor concluded his talk<lb />
with a comparison of the economic<lb />
progress of East and West Berlin<lb />
and of the wall that he felt needed<lb />
no explanation.<lb />
The Institute's second speaker,<lb />
Dr. Richard I. Miller, author of<lb />
four books, spoke on "Oomjparison<lb />
of American and Soviet Methods<lb />
of Teaching Aibout Each Other<lb />
Dr. Miller reported that the Com-<lb />
munist begin their indoctrination<lb />
of their children in elementary<lb />
school and continue throughout<lb />
their entire school career. He read<lb />
to the audience the following trans-<lb />
lation from a Russian text&amp;ook<lb />
used in the sixth and seventh<lb />
grades.<lb />
"The Unified States of America<lb />
is the richest and' most highly de-<lb />
veloped industrial country of the<lb />
capitalist world. Together witih<lb />
this highly developed capitalism,<lb />
the USA is the greatest interna-<lb />
tional exploiter and emeimy of the<lb />
peonlo of the whole world, the<lb />
p :n stronghold o" contemporary<lb />
colonialism, and the creator of<lb />
new sources of war in various<lb />
parts of the world.<lb />
"For the last 100 yoars, the<lb />
USA has repeatedly made war on<lb />
other lands, while its own terri-<lb />
tory remained uninvaded. How-<lb />
ever, with the growth of techno-<lb />
logy, the inaccessibility of the<lb />
US has come to an end. The USA<lb />
has colonies in the West Indies<lb />
and on the islands of the Pacific.<lb />
In big cities on the central streets<lb />
tower gigantic houses�'skyscrap-<lb />
ers'�with many stories, and lux-<lb />
orious 'palaces' of the million<lb />
aires, and on the outskirts of the<lb />
city are dilapidated homes and<lb />
pitiful huts of poor people<lb />
AtfJter talking to some Ameri-<lb />
can school children who were going<lb />
to school in Moscow, Dr. Miller<lb />
said that the American children<lb />
reported that they had never had<lb />
an ideological discussion m the<lb />
two years tihat they had been<lb />
there. Soveit children are taught<lb />
not to question, said Dr. Miller.<lb />
He poined out the great difference<lb />
between our method of encouraging<lb />
youngsters to ask questions rather<lb />
tan the Soviet method of having<lb />
their children accept things with-<lb />
out discussion.<lb />
Dr. Miller, as an added feature,<lb />
showed slides that were made in<lb />
Russia. Russian women's fashions<lb />
proved to be quite chic. Men's<lb />
fashions were of the popular<lb />
Western "Ivy League" styling of<lb />
See Political Science Institute,<lb />
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2�east Carolinian�thursday, august 1, 1963<lb />
the forgotten man<lb />
If the student is to pay the intellectual price for learn-<lb />
ing, he must feel that the learning is worth the price. He<lb />
must be given intellectual excitement and the challenge<lb />
of new adeas. He must be given enough time1 to<lb />
read, to concentrate on a few things, without be-<lb />
ing shuttled from one subject to another, through-<lb />
out each year. He must be allowed to work at the things<lb />
which interest him most at the time they interest him the<lb />
most and not to be put off by sequences of introductory, pre-<lb />
liminary, and preparatory courses which have to be overc-<lb />
oome before the forbidden fruit may be eaten. At least half<lb />
the student momentum is lost, half his interest is destroyed<lb />
by the mere fact that he must make his way through pre-<lb />
liminary requirements merely in order to study what he<lb />
wants to study. This is not only psychologically inept on the<lb />
part of educators, but is downright unfair to the subject be-<lb />
ing studied. How many times has the student heard his pro-<lb />
fessor begin a course with something like this, "I know that<lb />
you wouldn't be here unless you had to, but we're going<lb />
to make the best of it together"? In their anxiety to eliminate<lb />
the elective system and to give every student what is called<lb />
a common core of identical subjects, American educators<lb />
have lost track of the student himself. He is now the for-<lb />
gotten man of higher education. On the college campus, his<lb />
views on education are seldom considered, his help in edu-<lb />
cational planning is seldom sought. Yet when it is, and when<lb />
he is made responsible as a partner in the educational enter- potpourri<lb />
prise, for working with the faculty, he responds directly,<lb />
imaginatively, and forcefully.<lb />
�Harold Tavlor in "The World of the American Student"<lb />
niiMWJiuim<lb />
3rt<lb />
a great lady<lb />
She came to East Carolina in 1928. Unselfishly, she gave<lb />
of herself through her teachings so that others might profit<lb />
from her knowledge. Her initiative, dedication, and talent<lb />
prompted her appointment to the administrative staff in<lb />
1945. She worked hard and made the News Bureau the ef-<lb />
ficient medium it now is. Today, she steps down from the<lb />
director's post. But, at the same time, she returns to a job<lb />
she thoroughly loves and capably fills. She now is a full-<lb />
time teacher in the Department of English. She's a great<lb />
lady; she's Mary H. Greene, an educator and newspaper-<lb />
woman in all senses of the words.<lb />
statement of purpose<lb />
As editors of the College newspaper, we aim to carry<lb />
out the purpose of the EAST CAROLINIAN, that purpose<lb />
being to inform, to educate, to stimulate, to make readers<lb />
think, and to serve as the voice of the students. We seek to<lb />
present the news as we see it, with emphasis on an accurate,<lb />
complete, and impartial manner of presentation. Through<lb />
editorials we seek to present the pros and cons of issues con-<lb />
cerning the students and the College. Polls and letters to<lb />
the editor are our means of keeping informed on what the<lb />
masses are thinking. Realizing these goals constitute our<lb />
basic purpose.<lb />
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campus bulletin<lb />
TODAY, August 1<lb />
6:16 &amp; 8:15 pjm.�Movie, "Cabi-<lb />
net of Oalig&amp;ri Austin<lb />
8:15 pjn.�Lecture, William<lb />
Ebenstem, "The Challenge<lb />
of Ctommunism sponsored<lb />
by the Political Science De-<lb />
(partonewt, McGinnis<lb />
9:00 p-m.�Quimtmer Music Camp<lb />
Concert, Wright<lb />
State: "In the Cool of the Day"<lb />
Pitt: "Spencer's Mountain"<lb />
Tice: "Days of Wine and<lb />
Roses"<lb />
Meadowforook: "Diary of a<lb />
Madman"<lb />
FRIDAY, August 2<lb />
8:00 am5:00 p.m. � Suimaner<lb />
Conference of North Caro-<lb />
lina English Teachers As-<lb />
sociation, McGinnis<lb />
7:00 p.m10:00 p,m.�English<lb />
Teachers Conference con-<lb />
tinued, Rawl<lb />
8:15 p.m.�Lecture, William C.<lb />
Sullivan, "Communist Tac-<lb />
tics and Strategy McGinnis<lb />
State: "Donavan's Reef"<lb />
Pitt: "Lancelot and Guine-<lb />
vere<lb />
it<lb />
Tice: Days of Wine and<lb />
Roses"<lb />
Meadowtbrook: "Diary of a<lb />
Madman"<lb />
SATURDAY, August 3<lb />
8:00 a.m.�GED Exam, Rawl<lb />
130<lb />
9:00 ajm12:00 noon�English<lb />
Teachers Conference con-<lb />
tinued, McGinnis<lb />
1:00 pjm.�Gala Final Concert,<lb />
Summer Music Camip,<lb />
Wright<lb />
State "Donavan's Reef"<lb />
Pitt: "Lancelot and Guine-<lb />
vere"<lb />
Tice: "Young Guns of Terders"<lb />
and "The Bridge"<lb />
Meadowibrook: "King Solo-<lb />
man's Mines" and "Girl in<lb />
Lovers Lane"<lb />
SUNDAY, Aaenxfe 4<lb />
State: "Donavan's Reef"<lb />
Pitt: "The Great Escape"<lb />
Tice: "The Nutty Professor"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "My Six Loves"<lb />
MONDAY, August 5<lb />
6:30 pjm.�Novice Table Tennis<lb />
Tournament, College Union<lb />
Masque of Iniquity<lb />
�by george e. jackson<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Jackson, in his second "potpourri writes<lb />
on the "Masque of Iniquity This material comes from a book �n<lb />
seven patrs that the author is now completing. In the hook, he seeks<lb />
the true meanings of "Lite�people�you�me<lb />
of physical, mental, and moral<lb />
The will of man ls aggresive,<lb />
and is constantly striving- to bend<lb />
all things to its purposes. If it is<lb />
enlisted on the side of God and<lb />
right, the fruits of the spirit will<lb />
appear in the life; and God has<lb />
appointed, "glory, honor, and<lb />
peace, ito every man that worketh<lb />
good<lb />
Nothing is more treacherous<lb />
than the deceitfulness of sin. It<lb />
is the god of this world that de-<lb />
ludes, and blinds, and leads to<lb />
destruction. Satan does not enter<lb />
with his array of temptations at<lb />
(�nee. He disguises these tempta-<lb />
tions with a semblance of good.<lb />
He mingles with amusements and<lb />
folly some little improvements,<lb />
and deceived souls make it an<lb />
excuse that great good is to be<lb />
derived by engaging in them. This<lb />
is only the deceptive part. It is<lb />
Satan's hellish arts masked. Be-<lb />
guiled souls take one step, then<lb />
are prepared for the next. It is<lb />
so much more pleasant to fol-<lb />
low the inclinations of their own<lb />
hearts than to stand on the de-<lb />
fensive, and resist the first in-<lb />
sinuation of the wily foe, and thus<lb />
shuit out his in-comings.<lb />
Those who travel in the narrow<lb />
way are talking of the joy and<lb />
happiness they will have at the<lb />
end of the journey. Their counten-<lb />
ances are often sad, yet often<lb />
beam with holy sacred joy. They<lb />
do not dress like the company in<lb />
the broad road, or talk like them,<lb />
or act like them. A Pattern has<lb />
been given them. A Man of sor-<lb />
rows and acquainted with grief<lb />
opened the road for them, and<lb />
traveled it Himself. His followers<lb />
see His footsteps and are com-<lb />
forted and cheered. He went<lb />
through safely; so can they, if<lb />
they follow His footsteps.<lb />
In the broad road all are oc-<lb />
cupied with their persons, their<lb />
dress, and the pleasures in their<lb />
wot. They indulge freely in hi-<lb />
larity and glee, and think not of<lb />
their journey's end, of the certain<lb />
destruction at the end of the path.<lb />
Everyday they approach nearer<lb />
their destruction; yet they madly<lb />
rush on faster and fester.<lb />
The holidays are approaching1.<lb />
In view of this fact, St will be well<lb />
to consider how much money is<lb />
expended yearly in making pres-<lb />
ents to those who have no need of<lb />
them. The habits of custom are so<lb />
strong tha)t to withhold gifts from<lb />
our friends on these occasions would<lb />
(seem to us almost a neglect of<lb />
them. Shall we not during the<lb />
coming holidays present our of-<lb />
ferings to God? Even the chil-<lb />
dren may participate in tile work,<lb />
and thus it may be done for the<lb />
Master. Let us remember that<lb />
Christmas is celebrated in com-<lb />
memoration of the birth of the<lb />
world's Redeemer. This day is<lb />
generally spent in feasting and<lb />
gluttony. Large sums of money are<lb />
spent in needless self-indulgence.<lb />
The appetite and sensual pleas-<lb />
ures are indulged ait the expense<lb />
power. Yet this has become a<lb />
habit. Pride, fashion, and grati-<lb />
fication of the palate have swal-<lb />
lowed up immense sums of money<lb />
that have really oenefited no one,<lb />
but have encouraged a prodigality<lb />
of means which is displeasing.<lb />
These days seem to be spent more<lb />
in glorifying self. Many have lost<lb />
their lives by over-indulgence or<lb />
through demoralizing dissipation,<lb />
and souls have been lost by this<lb />
means.<lb />
Let all those who profess to be-<lb />
lieve the present truth calculate<lb />
how much they spend yearly, and<lb />
especially upon the recurrence of<lb />
the annual holidays, for the grati-<lb />
fication of selfish and unholy da-<lb />
sires, how much in the indulgence<lb />
of appetite, and how much to com-<lb />
pete wirh others in unchristian<lb />
display.<lb />
In this age of the world there<lb />
is an unprecedented rage for plea-<lb />
sure. Dissipation and reckless ex-<lb />
travagence everywhere prevail.<lb />
The multitudes are eager for<lb />
amusements. The mind becomes<lb />
trifling and frivolous, because it<lb />
is not accumstamed to meditation,<lb />
or disciplined to study. Ignorant<lb />
sentimentalisni is current. Too of-<lb />
ten every valuable attainment is<lb />
neglected for fashionable display<lb />
and superficial pleasure.<lb />
Demoralizing extravagance pre<lb />
vails everywhere, and souls are<lb />
going to ruin because of their love<lb />
of display. Nobility of soul, gentle-<lb />
ness, generosity, are bartered away<lb />
to gratify the lust after evil<lb />
things. Deception and fraud have<lb />
become a daily practice. Thousands<lb />
sell their virtue that they may<lb />
have means for following- the fash-<lb />
ions of the world. Such madness<lb />
concerning the changing fashions<lb />
should call forth an army of re-<lb />
formers who would take their po-<lb />
sition.<lb />
It is inevitable that the youth<lb />
will have associates, and they will<lb />
necessarily feel their influence.<lb />
There are mysterious links that<lb />
bind souls together, so that the<lb />
heart of one answers to the heart<lb />
of another. One catches the ideas,<lb />
the sentiments, the spirit of anoth-<lb />
er. This association may be a<lb />
blessing or a curse. The youth<lb />
IlP d. strengthen one<lb />
fn PrOV1.n in deportment,<lb />
m disposition, in knowledge- or<lb />
by permitting themselves to be<lb />
come careless and unfaithful, they<lb />
Sraan !Bfl <lb />
cZtV?K Pffllmer a de8ie to<lb />
come to the Fountain of Life.<lb />
of N�wna? JS the tn ideal<lb />
charar wuY1 ai a P"<lb />
sympathy TnA t� "es the<lb />
n the heart � �? e ls J soft"<lb />
the feewT'grviSf'V �&amp;<lb />
cacy S S?o? iSSST<lb />
EL T0R<lb />
By Ron (Jon<lb />
kditk-s Not<lb />
EAST CAROLINA -Tk�<lb />
ik to point out th�tVS<lb />
t�r from the follliT.<lb />
s��re men<lb />
"n Toro" he TV<lb />
Nre jnentioned<lb />
on<lb />
11, 19o3<lb />
 the cj<lb />
� U<lb />
aewi paper<lb />
column cW, <lb />
to be<lb />
not<lb />
anthinK more g<lb />
satire and. as usual A�<lb />
contain factual inforJtj <lb />
Due to the extreme<lb />
of the Ixvokstore, e frj<lb />
future put a "NT" (f0f<lb />
at th, end of all itel<lb />
column "kv f An <lb />
the bookstore fe, -47<lb />
on campus do not have1<lb />
" ULV � cofa?<lb />
re. We are inclined to '<lb />
I any Bfcud i i h() <lb />
r i with the<lb />
r rhes (set by . . <lb />
CH " � nit?<lb />
���np�8Ja<lb />
The College U B<lb />
that it has ei I<lb />
with th�<lb />
fly .iation. fe<lb />
methods at the �"<lb />
those of the : � �?<lb />
teria'8 feeding<lb />
fatter and he.<lb />
flies an' merer �<lb />
not have 7<lb />
quality of thoat the cafetak<lb />
Th- North C. 'nerak<lb />
searibiy, m a series of moves a<lb />
?ijrned t "ore e Coma<lb />
stronghold in ca" is safe<lb />
fag a bill that w M permit�<lb />
prisonment of all persons wgJmj<lb />
hair.<lb />
 �<lb />
The student pjpj 'M<lb />
Monday into a - <lb />
when a senator tried o iiKitaa<lb />
a bill prohibiting snoring  seaa<lb />
meetings. Loud ies of<lb />
shattered the -1 lence ai<lb />
bill was defeated�sound!v.<lb />
� � � �<lb />
Well, due t<lb />
censorship, we didn't h&amp;v-<lb />
thing- left for Che rest<lb />
column. Anyway, we were r:a<lb />
to run a serialized game<lb />
.<lb />
Maids" like MJa<lb />
When the players were to be "<lb />
as Eaat, West. North, nd <lb />
the cafeteria complained thae n<lb />
uenls would think it was a UBt<lb />
on them. When the game wasi<lb />
be "Old Maids the housem<lb />
complained. So we change: I<lb />
game to "bridge and the Mi<lb />
tenance Department compl:<lb />
Once again we changed the pa.<lb />
this time to "Monopoly H<lb />
know who complained aooct ft<lb />
one�(HINT: The Wachovia Boot<lb />
store and Trust Co.) (NT).<lb />
 � �<lb />
The HA ACP I Nat iona! AM�<lb />
tion for the Advancement i<lb />
Country People'i has annc.<lb />
that they are sick and tired of <lb />
unfairness and discrhniaatKi<lb />
shown young farmer? and vm<lb />
on the "campus. Clvde Stubbleffct<lb />
leader of the group. ����<lb />
that they are pushing for "ar<lb />
ian reform Clyde gs a. an<lb />
rural student, majoring � c<lb />
tour Plowing and �inor��j<lb />
Creative Feinilteing. He �<lb />
that country people make UP J<lb />
83 of the cmms 1�Z<lb />
Clyde is active in Future WJJ<lb />
of America, a political npf<lb />
orjraniation tthat ts r�c<lb />
the "countrification" � �<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
� �<lb />
Amidst growing speculation <lb />
iximor that East Carolina<lb />
dropped its minimum aPeev<lb />
that a Fountain of Youth has <lb />
found near the college, w �<lb />
ministration has hastened �<lb />
nounce that the 6.038 hlj<lb />
and grammar grade f?"25<lb />
that inhabit the CV Gyj<lb />
City Union) are a P1<lb />
Fand Camp program.<lb />
" � � <lb />
The Campus Patrolmen<lb />
that the juvenile deliq<lb />
has suddenlv soared to aJ<lb />
cally record-breaking WP u.<lb />
last week. They are c0�16" t<lb />
fled as to the reason �<lb />
increase. The Chief and nu <lb />
are puzzled at what he ffv<lb />
parently the work of ��<lb />
The Maintenance V,<lb />
said in an official ���" l<lb />
the reason Wright Poj<lb />
een cleaned lately w.lTi<lb />
they are shirking their JJ)<lb />
because the biology- JrZ<lb />
sidyingr the alinJlV<lb />
The Maintenance Depart�<lb />
in the bulletin that when � j<lb />
lojry dopartment's LgiS<lb />
completed, they wocld <lb />
fifty-�ix men to cloaa tfte r<lb />
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east Carolinian�thursday, augu.st 1, 1963�3<lb />
;�:�:�: X-V :� �:�.���� ������������ ���<lb />
All eyes are on the music di-ring this practice session. Students tram<lb />
other states as well as North Carolina combine their talent to maki<lb />
music that is pleasing to the ear.<lb />
Hail serves as headquarters for the Summer Music Camp. The building was busy as a bee<lb />
and day, with someone coming and goingconstantly.<lb />
That's Nita Wilkinston standing on the table giving direction to girls<lb />
in her afternoon classes. This is just one of the many courses ottered<lb />
during this annual Music Camp.<lb />
More Than 500<lb />
High Schoolers Participate In Summer Music Camp,<lb />
Discover Weil-Rounded Two Week Program Of Events<lb />
By Dave Entzminger<lb />
Swinging jam sessions, flashy<lb />
baton twirlers, graceful modern<lb />
dancers, entergetic band rehearsals,<lb />
and enthusiastic choirs are not<lb />
new to a college campus, but for<lb />
the past two weeks on the East<lb />
Carolina College campus, these<lb />
groups have been scholastic rather<lb />
than collegiate and a part of the<lb />
Summer Music Camp. The work-<lb />
shop, under the direction of Her-<lb />
bert Carter of the School of Music,<lb />
is the tenth of its kind to be held<lb />
at the College.<lb />
,Many high school students other<lb />
than North Carolinians are on<lb />
hand for the two week event. They<lb />
have come from as far North as<lb />
Pennsylvania, as far South as<lb />
Florida, and as far West as In-<lb />
diana.<lb />
Consensus of many is that while<lb />
the age of the average camper is<lb />
about two years younger than in<lb />
former years, the ability, desire,<lb />
and camp spirit is at a higher<lb />
level than in the past. Edward<lb />
V- nson, instructor of the d;nce<lb />
I : nds, attributed:  this shows<lb />
improvement in music education in<lb />
the public school systems<lb />
�<lb />
Lynn Dobo�, a Rose High majorette, strikes 2.<lb />
through a work-out with her baton miss<lb />
as an a sifitant during this tenth annual atfair.<lb />
Mr. Benson also pointed out<lb />
that, at first, the dance band was<lb />
an extra-curricular activity of the<lb />
campus. But, for the past two<lb />
years, it has been, included in the<lb />
Tegular (program as a minor activ-<lb />
ity. Participants in the dance bands<lb />
are required to audition for place-<lb />
ment. In addition they must enroll<lb />
in theory ami arranging clas-ses.<lb />
The fundamentals that the campers<lb />
receive from such ensemble train-<lb />
ing has aided in making this phase<lb />
an important camp activity. Then,<lb />
too, it's a type of ensemble en-<lb />
joyed immensely by the campers.<lb />
And. ask any participant. They'll<lb />
agree.<lb />
One notable present at the camp<lb />
is Frank Erickson who conducted<lb />
a two-diay clinic in arranging and<lb />
a work?1 in hirh school band<lb />
m thods. Mr. Erickson has written<lb />
; ik1 arranged much music for high<lb />
school bands. One of his composi-<lb />
tiens was well-received when<lb />
played at the traditional Sunday<lb />
night concert.<lb />
A former Miss Majorette of<lb />
America, Claudette Riley, is work-<lb />
ing with the majorettes this week.<lb />
The very pretty and talented<lb />
tvvirler was unable to attend the<lb />
first week of camp because of<lb />
prior commitments, but makes up<lb />
for her absence this week. She<lb />
twirls, she smiles, she struts, she<lb />
beams�and even more so when<lb />
the male set gathers for a closer<lb />
look at the skilled American queen.<lb />
From reveille in the morning to<lb />
lights out at night, a day in the<lb />
life of a Music Camper is a hectic<lb />
one. Full band rehearsals, indi-<lb />
vidual instruction, classes in<lb />
theory, a few minor activities,<lb />
recreation, and little free time con-<lb />
stitute the activity. "It's a busy<lb />
time, but we love it so they tell<lb />
us!<lb />
The arm moves and so does the<lb />
music. These talented youngsters,<lb />
many of them still of junior high<lb />
age, play music like pros.<lb />
All The Things It Is<lb />
 tn iam and bull sessions, the Tenth Annual Music Camp has produced memorable events and interesting sidelights. Pk<lb />
rehearsal ��� JHP 2V55 that has made this workshop 'all the things it is<lb />
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.<lb />
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4�east Carolinian�thursday, august 1, 1963<lb />
ECC Alumnus<lb />
Mr. B' Lives On In The Lives Of His Students, Friends<lb />
"The master teacher, who pro-<lb />
jected his creative spirit into the<lb />
spirit of those he taught diag-<lb />
nosed Ray Armstrong, former<lb />
Goldsboro City Schools Superin-<lb />
tendent;  what made him<lb />
�irreat was some stramge force, in-<lb />
definable, which raised him above<lb />
that of mere teacher . . . " eulo-<lb />
gized Henry Belk, editor of the<lb />
Goldsboro News-Argus; "You were<lb />
father and mother to me. You<lb />
taugihft me how to walk, how to<lb />
talk, how to dress wrote a star<lb />
dent to him. Clifton Britten,<lb />
dramatist, teacher, director, was<lb />
this "strange force the inspira-<lb />
tion that shaped the lives of those<lb />
around him, that gave meaning to<lb />
the work of his students, that gave<lb />
confidence and dignity to his as-<lb />
sociates.<lb />
Born in Milwaukee, a rural com-<lb />
munity in Northampton County,<lb />
Britton as a child was deeply in<lb />
love with theatrics�he wanted<lb />
desperately to write and produce<lb />
plays. Although his high school<lb />
years .gave him his first chance<lb />
to try his hand at it, full realiza-<lb />
tion of his ambition did not come<lb />
until later in life.<lb />
Educated At East Carolina<lb />
Several vears after graduation<lb />
from high school, Britton enrolled<lb />
at East Carolina College, "in the<lb />
depths of tthe greatest depression<lb />
By Ann Barbee and Tony R. Bowen<lb />
modern times have known Brit-<lb />
ton immediately began the col-<lb />
lege career that eventually re-<lb />
w arded h i s endeavors with<lb />
election to Who's Who Among<lb />
Students in American Universi-<lb />
ties and Colleges. Elected fresh-<lb />
man class president, She recaptured<lb />
the position each suceedimg year.<lb />
His dedication to the stage was<lb />
soon apparent. The late Miss<lb />
Mamie Jenkins of the Department<lb />
of English was so inspired by his<lb />
enthusiasm that she -borrowed an-<lb />
tique furniture from her friends<lb />
in Greenville for use as props in<lb />
his first production. Dr. Lucille<lb />
Turner, director of the English<lb />
Department at that time, super-<lb />
vised his academic work which led<lb />
to his graduation with an A.B.<lb />
degree in English and history in<lb />
1940. Dr. Turner also supervised<lb />
his thesis, "Behind Red Velvet<lb />
and Miss Lois Grigsby guided his<lb />
theatrical work while he earned<lb />
the Master's degree awarded him<lb />
in 1942.<lb />
Accepting a position in the<lb />
Drama and (Radio Arts Depart-<lb />
ment of Goldsboro High School,<lb />
Britton was given free rein to<lb />
fully develop his dramatics pro-<lb />
gram. He founded the Goldmas-<lb />
ouers, recognized as the South's<lb />
Outstanding Theatre for Youth.<lb />
Year after vear, the Goldmasquers<lb />
Labaume Returns To France,<lb />
Makes Wedding Plans<lb />
By Sarah H. Kirkpatrick<lb />
"A wonderful experience declared Mademoiselle Cath-<lb />
erine Labaume of Paris, France, in describing her two years<lb />
as a graduate Fulbright exchange student and one year as<lb />
a faculty member in the Department of Foreign Languages<lb />
at East Carolina College. husband will enter La Sorbonme<lb />
"I have completed my three- (University of France) as a special<lb />
year visa in the United student, where he will study French<lb />
States the French instructor and drama.<lb />
continued, "and I met my Miss labaume received her bac-<lb />
�ww�L VwioKonri fViPVA calaureate degree from Ecole de<lb />
prospective husband there, RsMt HnjSeiement commercial<lb />
too pour les Jeunes Filles, Paris, and<lb />
from East Carolina College, she<lb />
received the M.A. degree in busi-<lb />
ness education in 1962.<lb />
While a graduate assistant in<lb />
the Department of Foreign Lan-<lb />
guages at East Carolina, she as<lb />
a special teacher of French at the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Training School on<lb />
the college campus. As an instruc-<lb />
tor at the college, she taught con-<lb />
versational French.<lb />
In 1963 Miss Labaume directed<lb />
a one-act play in French, "La<lb />
farce du cuvier" ("The Bathtub<lb />
Farce") which was presented by<lb />
three East Carolina College stu-<lb />
dents at ithe spring-quarter meet-<lb />
ing of the Department of Foreign<lb />
Languages.<lb />
She organized in 1962 a Cosmo-<lb />
politan Club, an organization for<lb />
college foreign students who were<lb />
interested in discussing and ex-<lb />
changing ideas of their native<lb />
countries. Approximately 20 stu-<lb />
dents joined the club.<lb />
The couple plan to live in France<lb />
foi two years. "I love America<lb />
Miss Labaume said. "As much as<lb />
I would like to return to the<lb />
United States and teach French,<lb />
miy plans are uncertain at the pres-<lb />
ent time<lb />
"I am very grateful for my 3-<lb />
year study at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege she concluded. "And to think<lb />
it was there that I met my future<lb />
husband!<lb />
Catherine Labaume<lb />
Miss Labaume Is sailing from<lb />
New York City July 31 on the<lb />
Queen Elizabeth and will arrive<lb />
at the Cherbourg Harbor in<lb />
France, August 5. "I'll have 32<lb />
days to make wedding plans the<lb />
thrilled bride-elect exclaimed.<lb />
Her fiance, Waite Westley How-<lb />
ard HI of Kiiu&amp;ion, an alumnus of<lb />
East Carolina, where they became<lb />
acquainted, and Wake Forest Col-<lb />
lege, will arrive in France Septem-<lb />
ber 3. He is working this summer<lb />
as a drama specialist at the For-<lb />
syth Recreation Center in Wins-<lb />
ton-Salem.<lb />
"HeM have four days prior to<lb />
the wedding date to get acquainted<lb />
with my mother and father, Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Jean Labauane, and my<lb />
two brothers, Bernard, 18 years<lb />
old, and Dominique, 16 years old,<lb />
and my two sisters, Anne, 15, and<lb />
Martine, 7 she said. "If my<lb />
family doesn't approve of him<lb />
�he jokingly added, "that will be<lb />
too bad<lb />
The wedding will tiake place<lb />
September 7 in the St. Jamse Ro-<lb />
man Catholic Church at Mes-<lb />
G render, a small village in South-<lb />
ern France. Her grandmother will<lb />
entertain the bridal couple, wed-<lb />
ding party, and guests at a recep-<lb />
tion in her home there.<lb />
When asked where they plan to<lb />
honeymoon, Miss Labaume Baid<lb />
with a gleam in her eye, "It's a<lb />
secret<lb />
Miss Lwbawme anticipates find-<lb />
ing a business job in her native<lb />
counfcry this fall. Her prospective<lb />
took (top honors at the Chapel Hill<lb />
Drama Festival and, over a twen-<lb />
ty-year period, produced more than<lb />
hundred and sixty plays. Be-<lb />
of Clifton Britton, the Gold-<lb />
ithan a name,<lb />
it's a way of<lb />
one<lb />
cause<lb />
masquers is<lb />
more than a<lb />
more<lb />
play;<lb />
�<lb />
ft<lb />
Christ,<lb />
tented<lb />
tion at<lb />
by the<lb />
life for many.<lb />
Death Came Early<lb />
Before he died at the age of 52<lb />
of muscular atrophy, Britton had<lb />
directed over three hundred Golds-<lb />
boro productions. Probably the<lb />
best known was "The Shepherds<lb />
depicting the birth of<lb />
which each year was pre-<lb />
to the Goldsboro popula-<lb />
Christmas, and sponsored<lb />
local merchants. His work<lb />
with the Miss Goldsboro Pageant<lb />
(brought State-wide acclaim for<lb />
the local Jaycees when they re-<lb />
ceived the award for the best State<lb />
Pageant in 1962, the last one di-<lb />
rected by "Mr. B Then, there was<lb />
the time when Lynda Lee Mead,<lb />
Miss America 1960, rose to her feet<lb />
and shouted "Bravo, Bravo after<lb />
viewling (the I960 Britton pro-<lb />
duction, a .masterpiece of a pag-<lb />
eant.<lb />
Britton became Director of The<lb />
Lost Colony in 1955, having served<lb />
as stage manager of the symphonic<lb />
drama eight years prior. "He came<lb />
with love and understandiing in<lb />
his heart for the mystery and<lb />
music and sweep of The Lost<lb />
Colony He became an institu-<lb />
tion; this season marked the first<lb />
year in the last sixteen he was<lb />
absent from the production.<lb />
"Mr. B as he was affectionate-<lb />
ly known, was rewarded several<lb />
times for his outstanding work.<lb />
In 1947, he was the recipient of<lb />
the East Carolina Alumnus of the<lb />
Year Award, The Goldsboro Jay-<lb />
cees awarded him life membership;<lb />
the Rotarians selected him to re-<lb />
ceive their first distinguished<lb />
citizens award.<lb />
Lost Colony Pays Tribute<lb />
Prior to his death, Goldsboro<lb />
showed its esteem for him by<lb />
staging a testimonial dinner which<lb />
netted $3,000 for the Clifton Brit-<lb />
ton Memorial Scholarship Fund.<lb />
Another fitting tribute�this a<lb />
memorial to the life devoted to the<lb />
theatre�was presented Sunday<lb />
night, July 21, by The Lost Colony<lb />
Company. Representatives from<lb />
bis four "homes" were on hand<lb />
for the dedicatory- program. Pro-<lb />
ceeds from the event added over<lb />
$1,200 to the Scholarship Fund.<lb />
From Northampton County were<lb />
Director William Long and the<lb />
well-known novelist Bernice Kelly<lb />
Harris, both long-time friends of<lb />
Britton. His East Carolina "home"<lb />
was represented by Miss Lois<lb />
Grigsby of the English Depart-<lb />
ment, his graduate advisor, and<lb />
Miss Janice Hardison, Director of<lb />
A1 umni Affairs.<lb />
Goldsboro contributed the main<lb />
speaker of the evening, Mr. Ray<lb />
Armstrong, as well as Mrs. Win-<lb />
fred Thompson, president of the<lb />
Clifton Britton Memorial Schol-<lb />
arship Fund, and Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Henry Belk, among others. Mrs. O.<lb />
Max Gardner, former president,<lb />
and Mrs. Fred W. Morrison, cur-<lb />
rent president of the Roanoke Is-<lb />
land Historical Association, were<lb />
Clifton Britton<lb />
included among the cast and<lb />
management as The Last Colon<lb />
representatives.<lb />
 Poem For Mr. W<lb />
Mary Louise Medley of Wades-<lb />
boro, paid Hetic tribute to Clif-<lb />
ton Britton in the form of "When<lb />
Dreams Were Young<lb />
1 knew you when your dreams<lb />
were young�<lb />
When others failed to see<lb />
Within your loved work begun<lb />
The glow of artistry.<lb />
You labored in those early days<lb />
Till dreams grew like wild<lb />
flowers,<lb />
And youth -created shining plays<lb />
Brought honor-laden hours.<lb />
To bright-eye-i thesplans of<lb />
your stat<lb />
You had a gift to give.<lb />
Which death will not ohliberaf<lb />
For it will surely live.<lb />
I knew you when your dreams<lb />
were young.<lb />
Now that you dream no more.<lb />
Your dreams like stars in heaven<lb />
hung<lb />
Will light 'Historic shore.<lb />
Armstrong summed uip the senti<lb />
.<lb />
merits of "M<lb />
aiti acquai L<lb />
beyond<lb />
for pi<lb />
him '<lb />
so<lb />
ton Britfc<lb />
!i<lb />
Roy's Barber Shop<lb />
West End Circle<lb />
Where ECC Studevts Meet<lb />
Open Wednesday Afternoon Air Conditioned<lb />
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Danny Boen calls strike one, seemingly before the ball is<lb />
I. Seriously, though, Bowen is pointing at an airplane. All this<lb />
ip to fun on the softball field during an intramural sponsored<lb />
; tramc. Catcher Skipper Duke waits for the ball.<lb />
Political Science Institute<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
imroduced<lb />
Lsing slides indicated<lb />
on quantity rather<lb />
Pictures of plaster<lb />
a building three years<lb />
 The workmanship,<lb />
"is incredibly poor<lb />
the extensive con-<lb />
st underway. Large,<lb />
ted apartment buildings<lb />
at a rate of one<lb />
ay. Soviet cars, it is<lb />
an functional and<lb />
Hulk hoops, ac-<lb />
Dr. Miller, are currently<lb />
a.<lb />
. at Russian schools<lb />
Soviet emphasis on<lb />
v laboratories were<lb />
� elaborate and ex-<lb />
tra: us.<lb />
and statues of Lenin<lb />
, found in many of the<lb />
ere was even a picture of<lb />
Iienin in a nursery.<lb />
er also exhibited pictures<lb />
� r Fidel Castro marching<lb />
.ii May Day Parade.<lb />
third speaker for the Ina-<lb />
� nstitutional Demo-<lb />
' � ��litarianisan was Mr.<lb />
' Ve ier, Jr Informa-<lb />
utor, Office of Public<lb />
I'nited States In-<lb />
 ency. Mr. Vetter was<lb />
Science Professor<lb />
preels Workshop<lb />
Fr W. Kller, professor<lb />
at Flast Carolina, is<lb />
i Mjmmer Science Ins-<lb />
Junior High School<lb />
. sored by the Na-<lb />
. Foundation, the Ins-<lb />
 by a NSF tfrant<lb />
I<lb />
� teacher from twenty-<lb />
� including Alaska, and<lb />
la and &amp;e District ol<lb />
a are enrolled in the six-<lb />
ite which began July<lb />
oae August 30. Each<lb />
- - ipatea in two courses,<lb />
e ce and either biology<lb />
Dr. George Martin ot<lb />
igraphy Department will in-<lb />
Intramural Competition Begins<lb />
Intramural Director J. F. Jones announced plans for<lb />
intramural tournaments for the second session Summer<lb />
School. Competition will be in softball, tennis, horseshoe,<lb />
golf, and putt-putt golf.<lb />
Softball competition will begin<lb />
Thiursdiay, August 1. The schedule<lb />
will be posted Wednesday, July 31<lb />
on the bulletin boards in the CU<lb />
and in the gym. The teams already<lb />
signed up are the Lambda Chi's,<lb />
Pika's, Theta Ghi's, Has Beens,<lb />
Countiry Gents, and Virginia<lb />
Gentlemen. Two trophies will be<lb />
awarded to the first and second<lb />
place teams in the tournament.<lb />
Entry blanks for the tennis and<lb />
the horseshoe competition must<lb />
be turned in to the Intramural of-<lb />
fice August 5-7. Pairings will be<lb />
listed on t(he bulletin board in<lb />
the !gym lobby August 8. The tour-<lb />
nament will take place August 12-<lb />
13. Winners and first runners up<lb />
in these two competitions will al-<lb />
so receive trophies.<lb />
An Intraimoiral Golf tournament<lb />
will be played August 15 at the<lb />
Ayden Golf Course. Entry blanks<lb />
for "this tournament must be turned<lb />
in to the Intramural office by Au-<lb />
gust 13.<lb />
For those who do not like the<lb />
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guilty<lb />
eluded<lb />
ai<lb />
 the earth science<lb />
I rmharn Davis, Director<lb />
logy Detriment, win<lb />
uiirxr Wtures ana<lb />
classes<lb />
ictor<lb />
will<lb />
he biology lecture<lb />
es.<lb />
the director, is<lb />
- physics at the Institute.<lb />
goal of the workshop js v<lb />
teacher's knowledge<lb />
entific data appropriate w<lb />
junior high science curriculum.<lb />
also<lb />
Cor. Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
"Dedicated To . . .<lb />
A Young Man's Taste"<lb />
by Dr. Robert Holt,<lb />
Vice President and Dean of the<lb />
College. Vetter's topic was "Prob-<lb />
lems of Conflicting Idealogies<lb />
Mr. Vetter pointed out that stu-<lb />
dents of today are asking more<lb />
sophisticated questions. Teachers<lb />
need to know more about the sub-<lb />
ject in order to answer the ques-<lb />
tions. We are faced with the prob-<lb />
lems of communication in all<lb />
parts of the world, he explained<lb />
to the audience, and this has re-<lb />
sulted in the Information Agency<lb />
tripling the amount of language<lb />
schooling available. All around the<lb />
u!obe, people are interested in<lb />
learning English in order to have<lb />
access to higher education, better<lb />
jobs, and greater inter raaltipnaJ<lb />
i nobility.<lb />
Mr. Vetter stressed the import-<lb />
ance of not only pointing out Com-<lb />
munist falsehoods and broken<lb />
promises, but to accompany these<lb />
illustrations with a postive alter-<lb />
native. He explained the need for<lb />
Americans to be more skillful in<lb />
communicating the ideas of demo-<lb />
cracy in the competition for the<lb />
minds of men. <lb />
The greatest appeal ot boviet<lb />
Kussia, said Mr. Vetter, is the<lb />
promise to emerging- nations to<lb />
-kip the capitalist stage of devel-<lb />
opment and move on to a higher<lb />
form of socialism. He emphasized<lb />
that there are countries that are<lb />
ripe to be led and that we must<lb />
convince them that capitalism is<lb />
�x better form than socialism, not<lb />
merely a stage to be skipped.<lb />
Americans suffer from what Mr.<lb />
Verier called "conscience sickness<lb />
he said. This is the attitude of<lb />
'Svho are we to tell Pakistan this<lb />
o that We all have our own<lb />
troubles. He explained that this<lb />
comes from comparing Pakistan to<lb />
the US when there is no compari-<lb />
son Troubles come up in any so-<lb />
viet v but we do not have to feel<lb />
bout it, Mr. Vetter con-<lb />
Limer Assumes Post<lb />
As Branch Director<lb />
Edmond W. Limer, Jr of Mount<lb />
Airy has been appointed Director<lb />
of the Camp Lejeune Branch of<lb />
East Carolina College and will be-<lb />
gin his duties today. In his new<lb />
position, Limer will succeed Her-<lb />
man D. Phelps, who became As-<lb />
sistant Director of Extension last<lb />
March.<lb />
A native of Henderson, Limer is<lb />
a B.S. and M.A. degree graduate<lb />
of Appalachian State Teachers<lb />
College. He is presently engaged<lb />
in graduate work at the Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina.<lb />
From 1957 to 1963, he was a<lb />
Ivusiness and social studies teach-<lb />
er at the Mount Airy High School.<lb />
He is president of the Classroom<lb />
Teachers Association of the Mount<lb />
Airy City Schools.<lb />
Limer is also president of the<lb />
Northwestern District Business<lb />
Education Teachers and secretary<lb />
of the Surry County Chapter of<lb />
the Appalachian Sitate Teachers<lb />
College Alumni. He holds memiber-<lb />
ship in the Phi Delta Kappa fra-<lb />
ternity and the North Carolina<lb />
Business Education Council.<lb />
big- links, there will be a Putt-Putt<lb />
Golf tournament. This competition<lb />
is open to all ECC students and<lb />
faculty. It will be held Thursday,<lb />
August 22. In case of rain, it will<lb />
be postponed until Friday August<lb />
23.<lb />
Entry blanks for individual<lb />
snorts may be picked up in the<lb />
lobby of the gym.<lb />
Tonight Coaches �tasavieh and<lb />
Welborn are in Greensboro attend-<lb />
ing the annual East-West All Star<lb />
game. Besides a chance to see a<lb />
good football game t(he reason for<lb />
being there is to see in action four<lb />
players who are planning to at-<lb />
tend East Carolina in the fall. The<lb />
prospective Pirate players are Nel-<lb />
�on Smith, Albemarle; Churchill<lb />
Grimes, Washington; Steve<lb />
Wright, Rocky Mount; and Jack<lb />
Foley, Greenville.<lb />
Eight o'clock August 9 will find<lb />
the new stadium filled with spec-<lb />
tators to witness the North-South<lb />
High School Football Game. The<lb />
event sponsored by he North Caro-<lb />
lina Jaycees is a benefit for the<lb />
Lake Waccamaw Boys Home. The<lb />
players will be on the East Caro-<lb />
lina campus next week preparing'<lb />
for the game.<lb />
During this week and next week<lb />
the Pirate coaching staff is host<lb />
to a group of high school football<lb />
players. Coach Stasavich and the<lb />
staff are conducting the Tri-State<lb />
Football Oinic. This week there<lb />
are thirty boys enrolled. Next<lb />
week fifty boys are expected.<lb />
Notice<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
is a weekly publication during<lb />
Summer School, with the<lb />
newspaper appearing on Thurs-<lb />
days at 12:00 Noon. A meet-<lb />
ing for all those interested in<lb />
serving on the staff will be<lb />
held Monday at 3:15 p.m. in<lb />
the newspaper office, third<lb />
floor Wright Building. No ex-<lb />
perience is necessary. Typists,<lb />
reporters, proofreaders, re-<lb />
writers, layout artists, adver-<lb />
tising salesmen, columnists,<lb />
etc, are needed.<lb />
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Pert and pretty Pat Drake exhibits the "only" alternative for these<lb />
hot, Summer days . . . keeping cool at the pool. This pretty "Buc<lb />
Beauty" is probably well-remembered for her bathing suit appearances.<lb />
This type appearance, of course, helped her capture the runner-up title<lb />
in the Miss Greenville Pageant this S'pring and helped her well-represent<lb />
her home, Wiiliamston. in the Miss North Carolina Pageant last Sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Senate Meets, Discusses Law<lb />
Banning Communist Speakers<lb />
Monday's meeting of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion Senate lasted for what was probably a record of five<lb />
and a half hours. The primary issue discussed was the Anti-<lb />
Red Law recently passed by the North Carolina Legislature.<lb />
Should the written resolution expressing the Student Senate's<lb />
dissatisfaction with this law be agreed upon by the body next<lb />
week, a copy will be sent to Raleigh and another copy printed<lb />
in the EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
AnnouTiceanewt was .made that<lb />
the iChad Mitchell Trio will be on<lb />
camipus August 23 in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. It prom-<lb />
ises to be a memorable evening of<lb />
entertainment, with no ID cards<lb />
necessary for student admittance<lb />
and admission open without charge<lb />
to the public.<lb />
By unanimous vote, Eleanor<lb />
Poole, editor of the 1964 BUC-<lb />
CANEER, was accepted to fill the<lb />
vacant office of Senator. Brenda<lb />
Reges, president of tihe Senior<lb />
Class for the coming year, wtas<lb />
named by the body to act as par-<lb />
liamentarian.<lb />
The Senate, after considerable<lb />
discussion, approved the purchase<lb />
of a Super Trouper Arc Light and<lb />
to present it to the College as a<lb />
gift. The spotlight will tftirow a<lb />
400-foot beam with a fifteen-foot<lb />
diameter spot. This light will re-<lb />
place the present one which is<lb />
being rented from Raleigh at tihe<lb />
rate of $65 per night.<lb />
Appropriations made at the<lb />
meeting included $12.50 for stu-<lb />
dents who measured hand mem-<lb />
bers for uniforms, $175 for Sum-<lb />
mer operating expenses for the<lb />
BUCCANEER, and the $1950 for<lb />
the spotlight.<lb />
A Senate committee was formed<lb />
to investigate ciharges of dis<lb />
courtesy stwwn a student by mem-<lb />
bers of the administration. The<lb />
student urged the Senate to take<lb />
action in the interest of the stu-<lb />
dents who might face the same<lb />
situation. Go-chairman were ap-<lb />
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payments at $64.50 per month.<lb />
Contact Mike Bonner, 309 Sum-<lb />
mit Street, PL 8-1322.<lb />
LOST: A 1963 Creswell High<lb />
School class ring. The ring<lb />
has a Maroon stone and the<lb />
initials MNC inside. Notify<lb />
Michael Chesson at 1301 E.<lb />
5th Street or the EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1960 Renault<lb />
Dauphine, 45,000 mi good<lb />
tires, radio, heater, clean con-<lb />
dition, includes luggage rack;<lb />
$600. Call David Gagnon at<lb />
758-3976 after 5 p.m.<lb />
pointed to tihe investigating com-<lb />
mittee. A compleite report is to<lb />
be made at the next Senate meet-<lb />
ing Monday night.<lb />
Asian Meet Hears<lb />
Beers' China Talk<lb />
Developing in China today is a<lb />
state that owes much to Soviet<lb />
(Russia but that has echoes from.<lb />
the old traditional China, Prof.<lb />
Burton Beers of North Carolina<lb />
State, UNC, Raleigh, stated Fri-<lb />
day at the College. He spoke be-<lb />
fore an attentive audience of about<lb />
250 people, including students par-<lb />
tieipa'ting in the College's Summer<lb />
Program in Asian Studies and<lb />
others.<lb />
China today, Dr. Beers said, is<lb />
not a new Soviet Union, not the<lb />
old China in a new garb. Some-<lb />
hing "new and distinctive" is de-<lb />
veloping there, he declared. The<lb />
Communists, he explained, when<lb />
tihey seized power in the 1940's<lb />
had the asset of a strong leader-<lb />
ship, members of which worked<lb />
well together, had political acumen,<lb />
and were bound together by their<lb />
purpose of creating a new China<lb />
out of the old.<lb />
Since the Communists have been<lb />
in power, he continued, they have<lb />
erected a totalitarian regime which<lb />
operates effectively from the apex<lb />
of the National People's Congress<lb />
down through other administra-<lb />
tive organizations reaching to the<lb />
grass roots.<lb />
In reshaping the masses, the<lb />
Chinese Commoinists, he said, had<lb />
to develop the concept of loyalty<lb />
to the stete and to instill into (the<lb />
minds of people the idea of working,<lb />
even dying, for the state. At first<lb />
they resorted to terror, he stated,<lb />
and explained that perhaps as<lb />
many as 20 million people were<lb />
put to death. Since 1953, the Com-<lb />
munists have used otiher means,<lb />
such as a "constant din" of propa-<lb />
ganda.<lb />
Dr. George Pasti, Director of<lb />
the Summer Program in Asian<lb />
Studies, presided at the meeting<lb />
and introduced Dr. Beers to his<lb />
audience. Dr. Beers, an A.B. grad-<lb />
uate of Hobart College, holds both<lb />
the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from<lb />
Duke University where, in 1956, he<lb />
was a Japan Society Scholar.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Enrollment for the second sess-<lb />
ion of Summer 'School is estimated<lb />
at 2400. Last year's second sess-<lb />
ion was 2241. This estimate is<lb />
some eight-hundred less than the<lb />
first session's enrollment of 3200,<lb />
even though this session's figure<lb />
is a record figure for all previous<lb />
�second summer sessions.<lb /><lb />
Professor R. R. Naipn and fam-<lb />
ily will be visiting Japan during<lb />
the month of August. Napp will<lb />
be primarily interested in a cul-<lb />
tural comparison with the United<lb />
States. As a sociologist, he expects<lb />
to lecture to various organizations<lb />
on "The American Way of Life<lb /><lb />
Dr. John O. (Reynolds, professor<lb />
of mathematics and Director of<lb />
Graduate Studies at Eiast Carolina,<lb />
conducted a series of three lec-<lb />
tures on "Modern Algebra" at the<lb />
National Science Foundation In-<lb />
stitute at Stetson University, De<lb />
Land, Florida, Tuesday, Wednes-<lb />
day, and Thursday of this week.<lb /><lb />
As a final judge for an interna-<lb />
tional essay contest, Dr. George<lb />
A. Douglas, professor of social<lb />
studies at East Carolina, has se-<lb />
lected eight winning essays from<lb />
a group of twenttty-seven on the<lb />
theme "The Role of Alcoholic Bev-<lb />
erages in the Family The an-<lb />
nual contest is sponsored by the<lb />
Intercollegiate Association for<lb />
Study of fthe Alcohol Problem, an<lb />
organization engaged in objective<lb />
and scientific education among- col-<lb />
lege students on the psychological,<lb />
physical, and sociological aspects of<lb />
the alcohol problem.<lb />
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Mrs. Mary Goodiman, a faculty<lb />
member in the English Department<lb />
at East Carolina, is planning to<lb />
attend the second summer session<lb />
at the American University in<lb />
Washington, D. C. Mrs. Goodman<lb />
will be enrolled in the Graduate<lb />
School of Arts and Sciences for the<lb />
purpose of studying literature.<lb /><lb />
Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dean of<lb />
the School of Education, will con-<lb />
duct a workshop in Elementary<lb />
Arithmetic, August 12-23. Con-<lb />
sultants during the week will be<lb />
Dr. Ed Sage, consultant for the<lb />
Silver-Burdette Co and Miss<lb />
Nedra Mitchell, Suiperintendent of<lb />
tlie State Department of Public<lb />
Instruction.<lb />
 �<lb />
Dr. Sheldon F. Kosey of Snow<lb />
Hill will join the instructional<lb />
(staff at the Seymour Johnson-<lb />
Wayne County Center of East<lb />
Carolina College as an associate<lb />
professor of history. Dr. Koesy<lb />
attended the University of Miami<lb />
where he received the L.L.B. de-<lb />
tgree and Columbia Theological<lb />
Seminary where he received the<lb />
B. D. degree. He received his<lb />
Master's degree from East Caro-<lb />
lina and his Ph.D. from Duke<lb />
University. His appointment is ef-<lb />
fective September 1.<lb /><lb />
Jack Lee Reynolds III of Mar-<lb />
ion was presented by the School<lb />
of Music in a Senior Recital Mon-<lb />
day night, Jury 15, in McGinnis<lb />
Auditooutm. Shostakovich's "Pre-<lb />
lude" (ojpened the program which<lb />
was highlighted by Reynold's own<lb />
composition, "Suit for Four Brass<lb />
Reynolds, a trombonist, also per-<lb />
formed "Conceit Sketch No. 5"<lb />
by Blazevitch and "Monceau Sym-<lb />
phonique" by Guilmant. He was<lb />
accompanied Iby Bette Jo Gaskins<lb />
at the piano. Reynolds is now band<lb />
director at West Yadkin High<lb />
School in Hamptonville.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Students who failed to re-<lb />
ceive ID cards may pick them<lb />
up in the old SGA office in<lb />
Wright Auditorium today or<lb />
tomorrow beginning at 2:00<lb />
p.m. daily.<lb />
Anyone who wishes to ac-<lb />
quire a copy of the 1963 BUC-<lb />
CANEER should bring his<lb />
Spring Quarter ID card to the<lb />
BUCCANEER office, third<lb />
floor Wright Building be-<lb />
tween the hours of 2:00 and<lb />
3:00 p.m.<lb />
Mr. George W. Knight, Di<lb />
rector of the Marching Pirates<lb />
Band, is now accepting applica-<lb />
tions from freshmen and other<lb />
interested students for admiss-<lb />
ion in the fall to the organi-<lb />
zation. Non-music majors may<lb />
receive one hour of credit for<lb />
participation in the band. The<lb />
group will perform at all home<lb />
football games and will pre-<lb />
sent the half-time show in the<lb />
D. C. Stadium, October 13 for<lb />
the Washington Redskins pro-<lb />
fessional football game.<lb />
English Association Sehe<lb />
Annual Conference tfere<lb />
i I<lb />
Preparations have now been completed for th<lb />
Ja<lb />
John<lb />
associate professor of EnRhsh and executive �&amp;<lb />
Preparations nave �����  ewu lor.<lb />
nual Summer Conference of the North CarolJ21<lb />
Teachers Association to be held on the East CaroL<lb />
campus on August 2nd and 3rd, reports Dr. - � "<lb />
the English association.<lb />
Emphasis during tne Conference<lb />
will be upon advanced Pment<lb />
Mxxn-aims in English, effective<lb />
reading programs, and effective<lb />
methods of teaching litearture. I-<lb />
addition, displays of book<lb />
materials by major book CO<lb />
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in attendance.<lb />
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sented during two of the gen<lb />
assemblies to be held m McGmi<lb />
Auditoriujm. The first, from 10:00-<lb />
12:00 a.m. on August 2nd, will be<lb />
devoted to a program dealing with<lb />
advanced placement programs<lb />
in English. The second, from 2:00-<lb />
3:30 p.m. on August 2nd, will he<lb />
concerned with effective reading<lb />
programs. These general assem-<lb />
blies, Dr. Ebbs, emphasizes, are<lb />
onen to all interested East Caro-<lb />
lina students, faculty, and staff.<lb />
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include prominent teachers an !<lb />
administrators, some from East<lb />
Carolina College. Dr. Robert L.<lb />
Hort, Vice President and Dean of<lb />
East Carolina College, will say<lb />
words of irreetings to the Confer-<lb />
ence participants. Program leader<lb />
for the discussion of advanced<lb />
placement programs in English<lb />
will be Dr. Amy M. Charles, pro-<lb />
fessor of English at the University<lb />
of North Carolina at Greensboro.<lb />
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Nile F. Hunt from the Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Instruction in Ral-<lb />
� and Profe<lb />
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