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Portable Outdoor Stage Arrives Saturday-<lb />
Miss N C Appears Here<lb />
Jnne Flinn Swanner, Miss North Carolina 1964, will guest here at<lb />
Eat Carolina tomorrow night. The statuesque beauty will appear at<lb />
the First nnual North-South Boys Home Football Bowl Game in<lb />
FickUn Memorial Stadium. A sports enthusiast herself, she avaged<lb />
17 points per game in high school basketball. Jeanne is also a certified<lb />
Red Cross lifeguard, and prior to becoming Miss North Carolina, was<lb />
a lifeguard in Graham. This pretty miss will travel to Atlantic City<lb />
.ptember to compete for the Miss America title.<lb />
North-South Bowl Benefits<lb />
Boy's Home In Grid Game<lb />
 klen Memorial Stad-<lb />
te, Friday niirht,<lb />
- 00 p.m. for the first<lb />
Home Bowl Football<lb />
j onsored by the<lb />
Jaycees, is to be<lb />
the Lake Waccamaw<lb />
Patterned after the<lb />
I Game, the event re-<lb />
peraons attending<lb />
e a ticket.<lb />
treat is in store for<lb />
Jeanne Flinn<lb />
statuesque Miss<lb />
rowned juat last<lb />
 i to appear<lb />
member of the<lb />
executive committee for the game<lb />
noted, "The merits of this particu-<lb />
lar game were so strong that the<lb />
North Carolina High School Ath-<lb />
letic Association could not have<lb />
refused to sanction it. We firmly<lb />
believe that the Boys Home Bowl<lb />
Game could be a great thing for<lb />
Pftt County ami the City of Green-<lb />
The game has a two-fold pur-<lb />
pose First, the benefit of the Boys<lb />
Home and, second, to give recent<lb />
high school graduates from small-<lb />
er schools a chance to show off<lb />
their football talents so that they<lb />
may have a chance to obtain a col-<lb />
lege football scholarship.<lb />
A portable stage purchased with<lb />
proceeds from the mammoth "pa-<lb />
per penny" project�14 months of<lb />
saving empty cigarette packs�ar-<lb />
rived on eannpus Saturday.<lb />
The completely portable facility,<lb />
equipped with various lighting fa-<lb />
cilities and mounted on a trailer,<lb />
was bought, with about $10,300<lb />
contributed by the Liggett and<lb />
Myers Tobacco Co. The comipany<lb />
paid a penny a pack for empties<lb />
of its brands collected' by students,<lb />
alumni and friends of ECC during<lb />
the college's "Paper Penny" cam-<lb />
paign<lb />
First mission for the portable<lb />
SGA Sponsors Bermuda Ball<lb />
Do you like d. �� in tte ��" " ' " BermudaS? " ' '<lb />
a ring combo? . � � the �� � ki d of fun swing on<lb />
If these ideas add up to your bm o ,<lb />
to the front of Flanan Saturday nK<lb />
r a IVrmuda-combo party to oe , four.man<lb />
"�itting, featuring the music of the D?� vers&amp;tm.<lb />
Woup is known throughout thecollege circle tor <lb />
d perfection with the "drtfon, with Bermudas<lb />
the Student Government Aat- prospectg<lb />
cton for the g,rls four hours way to<lb />
students taking advantage �<lb />
kat the Summer 1 ?at and study fatigue.<lb />
stage, an all-aluminum facility,<lb />
was to provide a setting for Satur-<lb />
day afternoon's concert finale and<lb />
awards presentation of ECC's 10th<lb />
annual Summer Music Camp. The<lb />
program was held on the mall<lb />
area near the certer of the main<lb />
campus.<lb />
The trailer arrived here about<lb />
noon after a trip from Owatanna,<lb />
Minin. A delivery crew left the<lb />
Wenger Manufacturing Co. in<lb />
Owaratanna Wednesday.<lb />
Measuring 36 feet long by 20<lb />
feet wide, the portable stage was<lb />
purchased primarily for staging<lb />
various types of productions in the<lb />
College's new Fickleai Stadium be-<lb />
fore audiences too lai-ge for in-<lb />
door stages on campus. Comipletely<lb />
portable, the stage-trailer is de-<lb />
signed o that crews cam within<lb />
three minutes convert it from a<lb />
trailer into a stage.<lb />
College oficials say the siiage is<lb />
destined for numerous outdoor<lb />
musical and theatrical programs<lb />
and otiher activities in ihe new<lb />
stadium.<lb />
The "Paper Penny" campaign<lb />
was 1 'unched in April. 1962. Lig-<lb />
ge t smd Myers' final pock-count<lb />
and accompanying payoff" came<lb />
last June.<lb />
vol. XXXVIII<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, thursday, august 8, 1963<lb />
no. 62<lb />
Student Senate Pens Protest<lb />
Against Communist-Ban Law'<lb />
Student Government Association Senate members took a firm stand in opposition to<lb />
the North Carolina Legislature's "Gag Law" at their weekly meeting Monday afternoon.<lb />
The so-called "Gag Law" forbids Communist speakers and those who have utilized the Fifth<lb />
Amendment when questioned about Communist affiliation speaking privileges on State-<lb />
supported campuses.<lb />
The stand taken by the Summer<lb />
School governing body was in the<lb />
form of a letter forwarded to the<lb />
General Assembly members. Pres-<lb />
ident Leo W. Jenkins, unofficially,<lb />
has endorsed the Senate's letter on<lb />
the issue. The letter, as unanimous-<lb />
ly passed by the representative<lb />
body, appears below.<lb />
To the Legislators of North<lb />
Carolina:<lb />
The Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation of East Carolina College,<lb />
as the representative body of the<lb />
students of this instiltuion, resolves<lb />
that it questions bloth the manner<lb />
of it he passage of House Bill 1395<lb />
and the law itself.<lb />
It is our belief that the Fifth<lb />
Amendment of the Constitution of<lb />
the United States of America is<lb />
an inalienable right for the pro-<lb />
tection of every citizen. Accord-<lb />
ing to the provision of House Bill<lb />
1395, claiming the right g aran-<lb />
teed by the Fifth Amendment is<lb />
regarded as incriminating the cit-<lb />
izen. The law is so vaguely stated<lb />
as to imply that any citizen who<lb />
refuses to testify against himself<lb />
is a member of an organization<lb />
advocating overthrow of �he gov-<lb />
ernment of the United States by<lb />
force.<lb />
In respect to the manner of the<lb />
passage of House Bill 1395, it is<lb />
inferred that an attempt was made<lb />
to subvert the democratic process,<lb />
since the bill was not introduced<lb />
until the day before adjournment,<lb />
thus leading to the hurried sus-<lb />
pension of House rules and the<lb />
refusal of the President of the<lb />
Senate to permit the necessary<lb />
deliberation and discussion. Thus<lb />
we feel srtrontg and dangerous im-<lb />
plications that this law was a mat-<lb />
ter of political authoritarianism<lb />
Communique<lb />
KOREA�More American sold-<lb />
iers have been involved in the con-<lb />
tinued North Korean raids. The<lb />
Communists have crossed the de-<lb />
militarized zone several times in<lb />
the past week since the ambush of<lb />
an American jeep on the Ameri-<lb />
can side of the zone early last<lb />
week, in which at least three Amer-<lb />
icans were killed. The latest inci-<lb />
dent reported Tuesday was a clash<lb />
in wrhich five American soldiers<lb />
were wounded.<lb />
LONDON � Dr. Stephen Ward<lb />
died Saturday after being kept<lb />
barely alive by a team of physic-<lb />
ians for several days following<lb />
his taking a massive dose of bar-<lb />
fa iibuates. Dr. Ward has figured<lb />
prominently in the Christine Keel-<lb />
er and Mandy Rice-Davies sex<lb />
scandal that has rocked Britain<lb />
for the past two months.<lb />
WASHINGTON � The FBI is<lb />
guarding 60-year-old Joseph Val-<lb />
achi, a narcotics trafficker and<lb />
killer. Valachi has been giving the<lb />
FBI detailed information on a<lb />
national crime syndicate. His in-<lb />
formation is thought to be the<lb />
most complete ever given. Police<lb />
believe that the information will<lb />
lead to a smashing of organized<lb />
crime in the nation.<lb />
rather than of concern for the<lb />
needs or ithe welfare of the people.<lb />
One of the purposes of a gen-<lb />
uine democracy is to prepare its<lb />
citizens to face the problems of<lb />
the age with mature minds and a<lb />
strong sense of responsibility,<lb />
both nurtured by a free and vig-<lb />
orous discussion of all sides of<lb />
issues.<lb />
We feel that East 'Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, along with the other colleges<lb />
of our state, is on the road to ac-<lb />
complishing this goal. We, the<lb />
students of this generation, are<lb />
strong and proud believers in the<lb />
democratic way of life, as were<lb />
the founders of our nation. As men<lb />
and women who will inherit the<lb />
responsibilities of this state and<lb />
nation, we require and demand the<lb />
depth of view which only the un-<lb />
hindered expression of diversity of<lb />
opinion can provide.<lb />
We propose that House Bill<lb />
1395 be repealed to comply with<lb />
the requirements of free inquiry<lb />
which is essential to the contin-<lb />
uance of a free socierty.<lb /><lb />
SGA President George Wight-<lb />
man reported that the Bermuda<lb />
Ball to be sponsored by the Stu-<lb />
Notice<lb />
Pictures will again be a re-<lb />
quired part of student identi-<lb />
fication beginning Fall Quart-<lb />
er. To alleviate the rush in<lb />
September, photographs will<lb />
be made all day Wednesday,<lb />
August 14, in the Student<lb />
Government Association of-<lb />
fice in Wright Building. All<lb />
students planning to return<lb />
in the Fall should plan to have<lb />
their picture made at this time.<lb />
These identification photo-<lb />
graphs will be necessary for<lb />
admission to Student Govern-<lb />
ment-sponsored and campus<lb />
events, including the opening<lb />
Wake Forest football game.<lb />
Students already owning pic-<lb />
ture ID cards need not report.<lb />
dent Government Association would<lb />
be held Saturday night. The gala<lb />
event will be in the form of a street<lb />
dance in front of Flanagan Build-<lb />
ing. A motion was made and<lb />
passed to appropriate $175 for<lb />
the Deltas to play for the affair.<lb />
A request by Doug Crumpler on<lb />
behalf of Lib Rogers, head major-<lb />
ette, for a $400 appropriation to<lb />
cover the cost of new uaiiformis for<lb />
the Marching Pirates majorettes<lb />
Avas tabled until more information<lb />
could be obtained from Miss<lb />
Rogers. This request is in<lb />
addition to the $9000 allotted the<lb />
Marching Pirates for uniforms by<lb />
the regular-term SGA.<lb />
One hundred glass serving plates<lb />
were purchased for the College for<lb />
a total cost of $27.18. The plates<lb />
will be kept with other such china<lb />
in looming Hall and be available<lb />
for official social functions.<lb />
New P O Facilities<lb />
Commence Monday<lb />
Beginning Monday, August 12,<lb />
with the opening of the new East<lb />
Carolina College Station, students<lb />
Avill have available additional post-<lb />
al facilities. The building, located<lb />
on Tenth Street across from Um-<lb />
stead Hall, will be open weekdays<lb />
from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and<lb />
on Saturdays from 8:30 ajm, until<lb />
12:00 noon.<lb />
Quicker mail pick-up will be a<lb />
feature of the new station, in ad-<lb />
dition to its providing all regular<lb />
postal services to Eat Carolina<lb />
sfu lents. The cafeteria post of-<lb />
fice will continue to sell stamps<lb />
�n 1 receive insured packages, but<lb />
will no longer handle registered<lb />
mail and money orders after Satur-<lb />
day, August 10.<lb />
The College plans to provide<lb />
mail service to the women's dormi-<lb />
tories within the next two or<lb />
three months. Post office boxes<lb />
are to be placed in each of the<lb />
dormitories for letter receipt by<lb />
the students.<lb />
Tenth Street Post Office<lb />
The new East Carolina Station Post Office promises quicker service and<lb />
more conveniences to the College students and staff. The modern struc-<lb />
ture will begin its activities Monday.<lb /><pb facs="00038830_tn_0002" /><lb />
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2�east Carolinian, thursday, august 8, 1963<lb />
classroom dogma<lb />
The Alabama State Board of Education adopted a reso-<lb />
lution Monday making Bible reading compulsory in public<lb />
schools. State law already required daily Bible reading, but<lb />
the newly adopted resolution makes it a part of the course<lb />
of study.<lb />
Governor George Wallace, who introduced the resolution,<lb />
said "if this is ever challenged while I am governor and the<lb />
courts rule that we cannot read the Bible in some school, Im<lb />
going to that school and read it myself One can easily<lb />
doubt Wallace's promise to read the Bible in a school him-<lb />
self, but his stand is justified.<lb />
The United States Supreme Court greatly overstepped<lb />
its boundaries when it made Bible reading illegal in public<lb />
schools. Granted, no school should use the Bible to indoc-<lb />
trinate the students, but the students certainly should be<lb />
exposed to religious history in an educational institution.<lb />
A course in ancient history would be impossible to accurately<lb />
present without use of Bible references. .<lb />
It is thought by many that since religion is controversial,<lb />
it should be taught to children in the home by the parents.<lb />
That is pure follv. Combined with the efforts of the church,<lb />
such religious education of a child would be criminally one-<lb />
sided. Knowledge of the Bible is an intregal part of one's<lb />
intellect, and at no price must it be eliminated from the<lb />
subjects covered in school.<lb />
Sometime in the past century, well-meaning but ig-<lb />
norant people decided that school children should be pro-<lb />
tected from the task of thinkincr which stems from any<lb />
form of controversial material. The recent Supreme Court<lb />
decision is merely a culmination of that line of thought.<lb />
All the way through the grades in public schools, and some-<lb />
times in college, the textbooks reek of mediocracy. The most<lb />
noteworthy of these are the literature books. Most of the<lb />
stories are of the sing-song Pollyanna sort of trash which<lb />
should never have been written, much less published. Not<lb />
only are religious subjects omitted, but often stories which<lb />
inspire patriotism. The usual subjects are good little boys<lb />
and girls, cats, dogs, and apple trees. Nowhere is the stu-<lb />
dent exposed to literature which inspires thought. The end<lb />
result is often a machine-like slob without any taste and<lb />
with no analytical powers. If he wants the answers to some-<lb />
thing, his parents have them. Don't laugh. Just look around.<lb />
The most obvious example of where textbooks commit<lb />
tremendous atrocities is in literature of the present century.<lb />
Ezra Pound is one of the most influential men in the litera-<lb />
ture of our century, if not the most influential. When Robert<lb />
Frost was an unknown expatriate, Mr. Pound's reviews of<lb />
two of his books pushed him toward the fame he enjoyed<lb />
until the time of his death. Most of the later poems of William<lb />
Butler Yeats were either edited by Pound or written under<lb />
his influence. Ernest Hemingway sent his earlier manu-<lb />
scripts to Pound who would mark out most of the adjectives�<lb />
thus the Hemingway style. Much of T. S. Eliot's poetry,<lb />
particularly "The Waste Land was edited by Pound. With-<lb />
out the efforts of Ezra Pound, James Joyce would never have<lb />
been published. Mr. Pound's influence also branched into<lb />
sculpture and music.<lb />
Immediately prior to World War II, Pound took de-<lb />
finite stands against policies of F. D. Roosevelt and the<lb />
tyranny of the war we were about to enter. At the time,<lb />
FDR's popularity was down to 15 but this was overcome<lb />
when war soothed our economic problems. After the war,<lb />
the government punished Pound for his "crimes He was<lb />
placed in St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D. C, for<lb />
the mentally deranged.<lb />
Because he is a controversial figure, the works of Pound<lb />
cannot be found in most literature texts. In many, his very<lb />
existance is denied by not mentioning his tremendous in-<lb />
fluence. It is past time to wipe out this petty nonsense and<lb />
place education on the high level on which it belongs.<lb />
i?oiiiIai<lb />
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Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
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associate editor<lb />
photographer<lb />
business manager<lb />
tony r. bowen<lb />
ann barbee<lb />
ronald w. gollobin<lb />
joe brannon<lb />
henry bynum<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
�ailing Address: Box 1068, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6716 or PL 2-6101. extension 264<lb />
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by james forsyth<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: J'fJ&amp; 2��<lb />
a former associate editor of the EAST CAROLINIAN. A nsmgu<lb />
ior English major from Gre�rf�ra,Forsyth� currently working<lb />
with the campus literary magazine the KfcBfc.<lb />
should not be to be to fill the mind<lb />
of a student with the lates: m text<lb />
book knowledge which will be obso-<lb />
lete when the next edition comes<lb />
out; rather it should be to teach<lb />
the student to think, to recognize<lb />
The North Carolina General As-<lb />
sembly has taken on the appear-<lb />
ance of a branch office of the<lb />
HUAC. While we do not embrace<lb />
communist theories, we abhor the<lb />
actions of the General Assembly<lb />
which stifled educational -growth<lb />
and abridged academic freedom.<lb />
Secretary of State Thad Eure<lb />
and Reps Phil Godwin and Ned<lb />
Delamar composed the bill which<lb />
was used in a political blunder<lb />
which reeks of McCarthyism. The<lb />
law, which was passed under the<lb />
pretense of regulating "visiting<lb />
speakers prohibits freedom of<lb />
speech on Skate-supported cam-<lb />
puses to "known" Communists,<lb />
persons advocating an overthrow<lb />
of the government, and anyone<lb />
who has taken the Fifth Amend-<lb />
ment when questioned' about Com-<lb />
munist affiliation. Viewed in re-<lb />
lation to the Supreme Court de-<lb />
cision on school prayer, Commun-<lb />
ists have the same status as God.<lb />
The ramifications which can re-<lb />
sult from this law are obvious.<lb />
Faculty members jeopardize their<lb />
positions by saying anything that<lb />
a narrow-minded John Bircher can<lb />
construe as having pink undertones.<lb />
Even text books are in danger of<lb />
being snatched from the classroom<lb />
by the wrath of the long right<lb />
arm. And so on down the line.<lb />
Furthermore, the law is a direct<lb />
insult to the intelligence of stu-<lb />
dents. The ultimate objective of<lb />
an institution of higher education<lb />
the difference between what is<lb />
good and what is evil and make<lb />
the choice for the better.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, president<lb />
of East Carolina College, has taken<lb />
a stand in opposition to the law.<lb />
"The recently passed measure re-<lb />
stricting visiting speakers from<lb />
appearing on campuses of State-<lb />
supported institutions of higher<lb />
learning he said in an official<lb />
statement, "has one aspect that<lb />
may well diminish the great ad-<lb />
vances made by our colleges in com-<lb />
batting hostile ideologies<lb />
"Our colleges have succeeded<lb />
quite well in removing glamor and<lb />
hence martydom from those that<lb />
elect to preach philosophies for-<lb />
eign to our way of life.<lb />
"We have found that debate on<lb />
comparative worth of democracy<lb />
s. totalitarianism invariably puts<lb />
democracy in a very favorable<lb />
light. This instruction is more ef-<lb />
fective when students discover<lb />
this for themselves<lb />
The last sentence is most im-<lb />
pressive. It shows the trust which<lb />
Dr. Jenkins has in the merttal<lb />
capacities of the students. With<lb />
such men behind us, the stinging<lb />
breach of our freedom to analyze<lb />
for ourselves can be corrected.<lb />
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TODAY, August 8<lb />
7KX) pjm.�-Movie: "Mr. Hobbs<lb />
Takes a Vacation Austin<lb />
Tice: "The Checkered Flag" and<lb />
"Trigger Happy"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Yellow Canary'<lb />
State: "Donavan's Reef"<lb />
Pitt: "The Great Escape"<lb />
FRIDAY, August 9<lb />
7:00 p.nu � Faculty Duplicate<lb />
Bridge, Planters Bank<lb />
8:30 p.m.�College Union Conibo<lb />
Dance. College Union<lb />
Tice: "The Checkered Flag"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Yellow Canary"<lb />
State: "Mondo Cane"<lb />
Pitt: "Black Zoo"<lb />
SATURDAY, August 10<lb />
1:30 p.m.�Graduate Compre-<lb />
hensive Examination, Rawl 130<lb />
SATURDAY CLASSES<lb />
Tice: "The Checkered Flag" and<lb />
"Trigger Happy"<lb />
Meadowhrook: "Heller In Pink<lb />
Tights" and "The Brain That<lb />
Would Not Die"<lb />
State: "Mondo Cane"<lb />
Pitt: "Black Zoo"<lb />
SUNDAY, August 11<lb />
Tice: "The Ugly American"<lb />
Meadowbrook: Dr. Know"<lb />
State: "Mondo Cane"<lb />
Pitt: "A Gathering of Eagles"<lb />
Remember Sergeant' Author<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following editorial appeared in THE WEEK-<lb />
LY, Chapel Hill. Many on campus will remember Mac Hyman<lb />
as a member of the Department of English last year.<lb />
He had consented to go to Holly-<lb />
wood to look over a fat offer to<lb />
do the screen (treatment. After a<lb />
few days in California he shrugged<lb />
off the offer and headed home.<lb />
What he really wanted to do.<lb />
he said when he wus summering<lb />
in Chapel Hill, was to return to<lb />
his hometown, Cordele, Georgia.<lb />
here is a river at Cordele, and he<lb />
wanted to build a fiame house be-<lb />
side it and settle down. He would<lb />
�ro on with his writing, and for<lb />
divers,on sit out there on the bank<lb />
and look at the river.<lb />
AiScfat�r had nin a Western<lb />
Auto Supply in Cordele. When Hy-<lb />
witin'tTfT1 t0 sittin "��J<lb />
wimng, the townspeople tagged<lb />
hm as gaTOe kind of nut. That<lb />
didn't bother hi� �� 1! ,<lb />
B� write same more.<lb />
rich? "Imli- back t0 0"lee, all<lb />
-hat los3W81eSfyhhnLi<lb />
eents to Ampins ri ropre-<lb />
to all of C wfr Jltenin�- But<lb />
hone8t!f SSTiSsrr vX�<lb />
it must mean �!L httle ���<lb />
a quiet JitST " in<lb />
heart Pnv�e comer of the<lb />
Mac Hyman wasn't one vou would<lb />
figure to have writtten a novel with<lb />
the gut-ibusting humor of No Time<lb />
for Sergeants.<lb />
In fact, if there was any ribald<lb />
humor in him, the only way it ever<lb />
came out was fthrough his pen.<lb />
He spent a summer in Chapel<lb />
Hill six or seven years ago, living<lb />
with his wife and children on<lb />
Country Cluib Road in a vacation-<lb />
ing professor's house. The house<lb />
was pretty well secluded, Mac Hy-<lb />
man even more so.<lb />
He was perched on a huge out-<lb />
cropping of rock beside the house<lb />
one afternoon waiting for (the ar-<lb />
rival of a newspaper reporter and<lb />
photographer, with about the same<lb />
enthusiasm that you wait for the<lb />
stroke of a fuillotine.<lb />
The photographer tried several<lb />
times to get him rto smile and the<lb />
harder he tried the closer Hyman<lb />
iseemed to be verging on tears. "I<lb />
can't smile Hyman said finally,<lb />
and that ended that. He never got<lb />
around to explaining why.<lb />
At the time, No Time for Serg-<lb />
eants was still knocking around the<lb />
ibest-seller list, had been made into<lb />
a TV play, a Broadway play, and<lb />
had been sold to the movies.<lb />
Hyman's, agent had figured to<lb />
scoop off more cream by putting<lb />
him on the lecture tour. "I cant<lb />
talk in front of audiences Hyman<lb />
said, and that ended that.<lb />
"Gentleman" rH<lb />
Barefoot Moo<lb />
�ecent sti s iiacal<lb />
"It's best �<lb />
Gentleman George exi !<lb />
the senat f<lb />
Practice mak<lb />
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Everything -<lb />
is untrue<lb />
will have an I NT<lb />
ly all take - l<lb />
�tore, (NT).<lb />
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Ramon i an ElL<lb />
course ani finds :� � 1: the aw<lb />
tor asks a great �?<lb />
of the class. The class BM<lb />
that poor old Ramon, if �<lb />
awake, he's n ber aaa<lb />
versa. Well, Ramon f<lb />
a way to go: out of ans�<lb />
those cpuestions. In fact. M<lb />
cd out a way of ��?<lb />
auestions or even havros<lb />
hello to anyone on the camj<lb />
joined the Commur <lb />
now is forbidden by te, J<lb />
?peak on Stoteppjw1<lb />
puses. "Silence says Wj!<lb />
campus) "Ls gohien. coni<lb />
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Elegy Written in �<lb />
Classroom<lb />
O searching noble �&amp;�� H<lb />
Thy levelv madras shir<lb />
to a T<lb />
And above, the sky is �'<lb />
blue,<lb />
Thou treads below on<lb />
Weejun shoe.<lb />
Hail to thee, thou who<lb />
reach the realm of�<lb />
Thy blankness of mind<lb />
enormity.<lb />
The student senate<lb />
first bill of the summ<lb />
day. The bill ,�as J� 1<lb />
their seats. The SCA<lb />
called the measure a<lb />
movement forward ami 1<lb />
vancement in procrre<lb />
The Art Departed<lb />
nonnced that if the c" n<lb />
moved the labels f v<lb />
3Uwl is caught, he wi� �<lb />
out of school. The m�-<lb />
partment unfortunattyt g<lb />
tip some of the unl 0<lb />
burned it, thinkin !t <lb />
it least that's <lb />
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Fast Carolinians Perform In Drama<lb />
east Carolinian�thursday, august 8, 1963�3<lb />
lhe Lost Colony' Honors College In Special Ceremonies<lb />
By Ann Barbee and Ronald W. (Jollobin<lb />
East Carolina students and staff, along with Greenville<lb />
townspeople, journeyed to Fort Raleigh last Friday after-<lb />
noon to aid The Lost Colony in commemorating "East Caro-<lb />
lina Night After dinner in Manteo, the evening's events<lb />
began with a tour of Wright Memorial and the museum sit-<lb />
uated near the site of the first powered flight.<lb />
East Carolina Night At Manteo Production<lb />
the man scenes that make "The Lost Colony" one of America's most entertaining outdoor dramas<lb />
English people gathered at Queen Elizabeth's castle to await the return of Sir Walter Raleigh.<lb />
J. H. Waldrop, Recently Retired Chairman,<lb />
still Anxious To Be 01 Service To ECC<lb />
��. � Greenville busi-<lb />
. East Garo-<lb />
- v from the small<lb />
 reachers Training<lb />
llegi lays through<lb />
n period to the ap-<lb />
6,000-studeret body<lb />
today. J. Herbert<lb />
. 191 graduate of the<lb />
shool, today stands<lb />
I, looking hack<lb />
oarei � f service to<lb />
i . C i . now third-<lb />
� e St�t4<lb />
etired I nom his posi-<lb />
� n of the Board �<lb />
� �. banking official has<lb />
� r:u�n of his life<lb />
Oa trustee oapaci-<lb />
. . - to give up so<lb />
has culti-<lb />
and �' ers in<lb />
xwth of the ed-<lb />
n. Waldrop has<lb />
1 by at all time<lb />
� ,nv T inity to<lb />
d 1942 by Governor<lb />
boa to fill the un-<lb />
vacant by the<lb />
anagan, Waldrop<lb />
. . aj years of<lb />
a  �, ,1 bo a full<lb />
erve I until the late<lb />
. -y loven Luther<lb />
him again to a<lb />
tenur as a Trustee of<lb />
-t- T N' years latar,<lb />
A L. Tyler's term ex-<lb />
Waldrop was elected<lb />
Chairman, a position he filled until<lb />
his retirement<lb />
Among his first major tasks<lb />
was the apiointmcnt of a comm.it-<lb />
tee to select a successor to the<lb />
retiring President, of the College.<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick. Explaining<lb />
the ardent search for a qualified<lb />
replacement, Waldrop said that<lb />
Peace And Happiness<lb />
By George E. Jacttson<lb />
Dear friend, pray tell, do you be-<lb />
lieve<lb />
That maybe someday well achieve<lb />
T � ' peace of mend and happiness<lb />
And ne'er be satisfied with less?<lb />
i know that this may come in<lb />
dreams,<lb />
It can be real just as it seems,<lb />
We must nave faith, and love, and<lb />
care.<lb />
And kneel to GOD above in prayer.<lb />
Don't ever fret discouragement<lb />
Or let it be a detriment,<lb />
Mold it in your great foundation<lb />
As a part of HIS creation.<lb />
Life you know is well compiled<lb />
of laughs and heartaches recon-<lb />
ciled,<lb />
And with each passing day we<lb />
pray<lb />
Thai HE will help us find the way.<lb />
someday at leisure when you're<lb />
free<lb />
Just look at Nature and you'll see,<lb />
The beauty that prevails on earth<lb />
Above all, the miracle of birth.<lb />
Hail to Heaven and to HIS throne<lb />
And someday maybe, we'll go home<lb />
To be forgiven for all our sins<lb />
In Paradise where life begins.<lb />
Veteran Batonist<lb />
held high. Lib ends <lb />
s eclacttlar performance witn �<lb />
rching Pirates Majorette Sqnjg-<lb />
� has already begun work wn<lb />
�W major ttes, perfecting roa<lb />
t:n� for presentation this mm<lb />
the committee searched "far and<lb />
wide, examining the qualifications<lb />
of many prospects. They found<lb />
the best qualified man right here<lb />
on campus in Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,<lb />
who was then Vice President and<lb />
Dean of the College The com-<lb />
mittee reccomim-ended him, and he<lb />
was unanimously accepted by the<lb />
Board of Trustees.<lb />
Waldrop commended the present<lb />
Boalxl. commenting on the strength<lb />
of the newly-appointed members.<lb />
Should the Board "continue to sup-<lb />
roil the administration and con-<lb />
tinue to he as efficient, energetic,<lb />
and progressive as they have been<lb />
in the past, East Carolina will<lb />
have a great future<lb />
Returning to Waterside Theater,<lb />
home of Paul Green's symphonic<lb />
drama, the group enjoyed the pre-<lb />
sentation of America's first out-<lb />
door historical production. The<lb />
Lost Colony.<lb />
The first actor appearing on the<lb />
stage was Ed Pilkington, a form-<lb />
er Eaeit Carolina student, who por-<lb />
trays Father Martin. Pilkington<lb />
finished his undergraduate work<lb />
at Ithica College in New York<lb />
where he was granted the Bachelor<lb />
of Fine Arts degree. While at-<lb />
tending East Carolina, he was<lb />
named the Best Student Director<lb />
and the Best Actor by the Play-<lb />
house. Pilkington expressed pleas-<lb />
ure over the addition of a drama<lb />
department to East Carolina's cur-<lb />
riculunn, noting that he had to<lb />
leave North Carolina tt� receive the<lb />
braining' he wanted in his field.<lb />
The livliest role in the produc-<lb />
tion is being player by an alumnus<lb />
of the College, Tom Hull, who<lb />
portrays the comical character of<lb />
Old Tom Hams. Hull graduated<lb />
from East Carolina in 1962 with<lb />
an A.B. degree in English and<lb />
speech. In 1960, he received the<lb />
Most Valued Player Award from<lb />
the Playhouse. Hull is a charter<lb />
member of Lamihda Chj Alpha fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
Relating a recent experience,<lb />
Hull said that he had been at the<lb />
hairdressers sittine: next to Mrs.<lb />
Luther Hodges and a woman view-<lb />
ing him from the back told the<lb />
hairdresser that "some women<lb />
have bad legs, but look at hers"<lb />
(pointing to Hull).<lb />
On Sunday mights, the only<lb />
night each weefc that the perform-<lb />
ance is not given. Hull and Delia<lb />
Basnight, another East Carolina<lb />
student, do a variety-revue night-<lb />
club act at the Dare County Shrine<lb />
Club.<lb />
Other East. Carolinians appear-<lb />
ing in the show are Brad Weisiger.<lb />
a rising junior drama major who<lb />
portrays Captain Dare; Bob Good-<lb />
en, a rising sophomore English<lb />
major who plays the role of the<lb />
second soldier, the part Andy<lb />
Griffith first played; Bob Tilley,<lb />
a voice major graduating at the<lb />
end of Fall Quarter who sings in<lb />
the choir, plays a colonist, and un-<lb />
J. Herbert Waldrop<lb />
Rogers Begins Fourth Year<lb />
As Marching Pirates Chief<lb />
Stepping oust in front of the<lb />
Fast Carolina Marching Pirates<lb />
Band at the opening Wake Forest<lb />
football game this fall will be<lb />
Elizabeth "Lib" Rogers, beginning<lb />
her fourth consecutive year as head<lb />
0f the Marching Pirates Majorette<lb />
suad. Leading her corps through<lb />
intricate dancing, twirling and<lb />
�rutting routines, Lib, as Chief,<lb />
is in charge of devising ana ar-<lb />
ranging all half-time shows per-<lb />
formed by the group.<lb />
 Senior Art major this year.<lb />
I fh is a Greenville girl, who also<lb />
p the J. H. Rose High School<lb />
majorettes for two years. She<lb />
teaches twirling in her spare time<lb />
 home as well as instructing<lb />
adTall over the state. She con-<lb />
dScted majorette classes at the<lb />
iuJnmer Music Camp here on eam-<lb />
puTlaS week, a capacity she has<lb />
file! for several years.<lb />
Tin is a well known teacher of<lb />
, j�rt work and judges numerous<lb />
rette competitions. She her-<lb />
�f �a frequent contest winner<lb />
.nlatimr 9 trophies, 2 cups, 2<lb />
�SSW in her set-<lb />
eltSTtwirler keeps her<lb />
� Lf.� hard at work during<lb />
;rJOrSll Reason rehearsing<lb />
the-n�T for all home frames and<lb />
rcfat�? Averarinff to and one-<lb />
a!hSu� ofTakice each day<lb />
�2 the fa U� and the $"?<lb />
tU�lreadv preparing for the Red-<lb />
�f? a ofessional football frame<lb />
5mS�Z which the March<lb />
Pirates have been invited to pre-<lb />
sent October 13.<lb />
A popular campus beauty, Lib<lb />
has been the Kappa Alpha Rose<lb />
for the local KA chapter for the<lb />
past two years. She reigned as the<lb />
1960-61 Queen of the AFROTC<lb />
cadet group. Lib was chosen as<lb />
one of the first coeds to be an<lb />
LAST CAROLINIAN "Buc Beau-<lb />
ty'<lb />
Alpha Omricon Pi, social sorori-<lb />
ty, benefits from her active par-<lb />
ticipation. Lib holds membership<lb />
in the National Baton Twirling<lb />
Association of America and the<lb />
Dixie Majorette Association, thus<lb />
adding to her many activities.<lb />
Heading the list of her num-<lb />
erous titles and awards is her Na-<lb />
tional Baton Twirling Association<lb />
recognition as North Carolina<lb />
State Strutting Champion for 1961<lb />
and 1962. She was also first runner-<lb />
up in the Miss Majoretite of Dixie<lb />
contest, a competition for girls<lb />
from all the original Conferate<lb />
States. Contrary to popular belief,<lb />
ttfhese comipetitions, Lib tells us,<lb />
demand much miore than mere<lb />
twirling ability. The girls are<lb />
judged o poise, personality,<lb />
showmanship, talent, among other<lb />
strutting and twirling aspects.<lb />
Well known in the Greenville<lb />
area for her twirling ability, Lib<lb />
has recently won an all-expense-<lb />
paid trip to New York City as first<lb />
place winner in the WITN-TV tal-<lb />
ent contest.<lb />
derstudies the cole of Captain<lb />
Dare; Frank Keaton, a 1957 grad-<lb />
uate and a 1960 recipient of the<lb />
M.A. degree with a major in mus-<lb />
ic, who is an Indian dancer and<lb />
sings in the choir; and Mary Jol-<lb />
iff, an East Carolina student until<lb />
1961, who sings in the choir.<lb />
Easl Carolina also has alumni<lb />
in key positions on The Lost Col-<lb />
ony staff. Harry Thomas, lighting<lb />
director for 17 years at Waterside<lb />
Theater, received his Master's de-<lb />
gree in education in 1951. Thomas,<lb />
principal of Elizabeth City High<lb />
School during the winter, com-<lb />
mented "It (East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege) certainly is meeting the<lb />
needs of this part of the Sate 1<lb />
a Tour-year college, evidenced by<lb />
the fact that so many of our high<lb />
school graduates of Elizabeth City<lb />
:o East Carolina<lb />
Mabel Jean Basnjght attended<lb />
East Carolina in the summer of<lb />
1962 and, at 23, is the youngest<lb />
house manager the production has<lb />
ever employed. She is also the only<lb />
woman to hold that position. Miss<lb />
lias night stated tiit the attend-<lb />
ance of 776 Friday night was the<lb />
the largest crowd attending The<lb />
Lost Colony that week.<lb />
At intermission, John W. Fox,<lb />
general manager, announced that<lb />
it was "East Carolina College<lb />
Night" and asked all present and<lb />
former students to stand up. As<lb />
the spotlight swept across the<lb />
audience, those rising were mary.<lb />
Fox then introduced the College<lb />
students and alumni taking- part in<lb />
the presentation. With those per-<lb />
formers and staff previously men-<lb />
tioned, Fox introduced David<lb />
Brown, Susan Basnight, and Mack<lb />
Wade as future East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Fox presented. Dr. Robert Holt,<lb />
Dean and Vice President of the Col-<lb />
lege. Dr. Holt spoke briefly on the<lb />
coming1 diama productions and<lb />
thanked The Lost Colony for mak-<lb />
ing "East Carolina College Night"<lb />
possible.<lb />
Following the performance, the<lb />
group left Roanoke Island for the<lb />
return trip to Greenville, pleased<lb />
with the success of the event and<lb />
the enjoyable evening they had ex-<lb />
perienced.<lb />
Backstage At The 'Colony'<lb />
Four leading performers chat with Dean Holt during Friday night's<lb />
"East Carolina Night" production. Tom Hull, Ed Pilkington, Brad<lb />
Weisiger, and Mary Joliff pause backstage between scenes to welcome<lb />
the Dean to Fort Raleigh.<lb /><pb facs="00038830_tn_0004" /><lb />
4�east Carolinian�thursday, august 8, 1963<lb />
Sparks Wide Acclaim<lb />
Institute Notables<lb />
Dr William Ebenstein is shown here with Dr. John Howell, Director<lb />
of the newly-created Political Science Department. Professor Eben-<lb />
stein appeared as a speaker for the Institute on Constitutional De-<lb />
mocracy and Totalitarianism last week and lectured on "The Challenge of<lb />
Communism<lb />
Ebenstein Guests On Campus,<lb />
Lectures On Communism<lb />
Professor William Ebenstein<lb />
dazzled stwterets and members of<lb />
the Institute on Constitutional<lb />
Democracy and Totalitarianism last<lb />
week with his wit, charm, and<lb />
ischolarship. Ebenstein, one of the<lb />
world's most distinguished political<lb />
theorists, spoke in his public lec-<lb />
ture on "The Challenge of Com-<lb />
munism going on record as beioig<lb />
in favor of leaving the Berlin<lb />
Wall uip as a monoment to tyranny.<lb />
As the professor explained, the<lb />
challenge of Cormmunism is from<lb />
external or international Ooan-<lb />
muniam rather than internal over-<lb />
throw and sabotage.<lb />
Dr. Ebenstein stated that though<lb />
he deplores elements of the radi-<lb />
cal Right he did not see then as<lb />
a great danger. He is not in favor<lb />
of recognition of Red China be-<lb />
cause, as he pointed out, they are<lb />
on record showing themselves not<lb />
to be a peace-loving country.<lb />
The professor gave his views on<lb />
(public school education, stating<lb />
that he thought that the greatness<lb />
and srengths of our own system<lb />
should be stressed more than the<lb />
dangers of the opposing- system.<lb />
In giving his viewpoints on this<lb />
type of a positive approach, he<lb />
said that he thought rthat school<lb />
children and many adults as a<lb />
whole are not aware enough of the<lb />
heritage of the free world and that<lb />
a knowledge of this heritage will<lb />
-make them proof against emotional<lb />
propaganda from proponents of<lb />
totalitarianism.<lb />
Dr. Howell and Dr. Williams, di-<lb />
rectors of tne workshop on Com-<lb />
munism, stated that they were very<lb />
pleased with Dr. Ebenstein's role<lb />
in rthe institute. Dr. Williams<lb />
thought that many students were<lb />
not aware of the significant place<lb />
that Professor Ebenstein occupies<lb />
in the world among political ex-<lb />
perts. He is the author of a best-<lb />
selling fbook, TODAY'S ISMS,<lb />
Baptists Announce<lb />
Summer Program<lb />
Connie Radford, Summer School<lb />
President, aided by the other East<lb />
Carolina Baptist Student Union of<lb />
ficers, (has begun plans for second<lb />
session events and programs.<lb />
Forum-discussions will continue<lb />
on Monday nights with Bible dis-<lb />
cussion on Wednesday nights fol-<lb />
lowing vespers at 6:00 p.m. Chap-<lb />
lain Dwight Fickien will lead these<lb />
discussions on the Book of James.<lb />
A picnic outing on Saturday, Au-<lb />
gust 17, is planned for the Cliffs<lb />
of the Kewse State Park.<lb />
Officers of the Baptist Student<lb />
Union other than President Rad-<lb />
ford are Cecil Stone, vice-presi-<lb />
dent; Kav Francis, education<lb />
chairman; Judy Flake, social chair-<lb />
man; Bettv John Kinard, publici-<lb />
ty chairman; and Bette Jackson,<lb />
student center chairman.<lb />
along with at least a dozen or<lb />
more major works in his field. Dr.<lb />
Ebenstein taught at Prince-<lb />
ton for sixteen years and, in ad-<lb />
dition to holding other important<lb />
positions, he was a consultant for<lb />
UNESCO. Dr. Ebenstein was born<lb />
in Austria and educated at the<lb />
University of Vienna and the Uni-<lb />
versty of Wisconsin.<lb />
Speaking on the instituite as a<lb />
whole, which,will continue through<lb />
August 15, Dr. William W. Will-<lb />
iams stated that it was the larg-<lb />
est aggregation of scholars ever<lb />
assembled at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Tickets are now on sale in<lb />
the College Bookstore beneath<lb />
the South Dining Hall and in<lb />
the Stationery Store in the<lb />
College Union for the First<lb />
Annual Boys Home Bowl<lb />
Game to be played tomorrow<lb />
in Ficklcn Stadium. The price<lb />
of the tickets are two dollars<lb />
each.<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
welcomes letters from its<lb />
readers. The briefer they are,<lb />
the better is the prospect of<lb />
publication. Letters should be<lb />
kept to a maximum of 250<lb />
words. They should also be of<lb />
general interest. All are sub-<lb />
ject to condensation and should<lb />
conform to the standards of<lb />
decency and good taste. We<lb />
assume no responsibility for<lb />
statements made. All such let-<lb />
ters to the editor must be<lb />
signed with name and address.<lb />
Names will be withheld on re-<lb />
quest if the editor can be<lb />
shown sufficient reason for<lb />
doing so.<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: Due to<lb />
widespread interest in the<lb />
East Carolina Institute on<lb />
Constitutional Democracy and<lb />
Totalitarianism, the following<lb />
article was prepared by the Col-<lb />
lege News Bureau as a special<lb />
to the Associated Press.<lb />
An effort to bridge the gap fa<lb />
North Carolina social studies in-<lb />
struction�left by a lack of under-<lb />
standing of communist ideology-<lb />
is under way here in the form ol<lb />
a three-week institute for 54 pub-<lb />
lic school teachers.<lb />
A panel of top-ranking experts<lb />
in comparing constitutional de-<lb />
mocracy with communist ideology,<lb />
totalitarianism, has been brought<lb />
to the East Carolina College cam-<lb />
pus, picked by Governor Samford<lb />
for the institute, to present funda-<lb />
mentals in both theories of govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The problem which stimulated<lb />
efforts to organize the course is<lb />
candidly summarized by one of the<lb />
institute's key lecturers, University<lb />
of California professor Dr. Will-<lb />
iam Ebenstein, internationally- re-<lb />
spected political scientist:<lb />
"Amateur teaching about com-<lb />
munism is about as harmless as<lb />
amateur brain surgery<lb />
Ebenstein's view coincides with<lb />
that of the North Carolina Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Instruction which<lb />
has acknowledged a dire need for<lb />
instruction abont communism in<lb />
the state's public schools. But it<lb />
has also noted a general absence<lb />
of qualified instructors.<lb />
The ECC instituite, suggested by<lb />
the state's Educational Council on<lb />
National Purposes headed by High<lb />
Point newspaper editor Holt Mc-<lb />
Pherson, seeks to inject into the<lb />
general void of teachers an initial<lb />
hypodermic dose of qualified pers-<lb />
onnel.<lb />
North Carolina's institute, which<lb />
attracted educators from 40 coun-<lb />
ties, is among the half-dozen pro-<lb />
grams of its kind in the entire na-<lb />
tion. Staff members and guest<lb />
lecturers here rank the Tar Heel<lb />
version with the best.<lb />
Other schools exploring the new<lb />
aipproach of arming social studies<lb />
teachers for courses and questions<lb />
about communism include the Uni-<lb />
versity of California, the Universi-<lb />
ty of South Carolina, Vanderbilt<lb />
University and St. Louis Universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Ebenstein sees in tihe institute<lb />
an approach as logical as it is<lb />
vitiial to the problem of launching<lb />
an expedition toward an ultimate<lb />
goal of nation-wide instruction<lb />
about communism in the public<lb />
schools.<lb />
The need fbr putting the horse<lb />
before the cart, Ebenstein's<lb />
view, is this:<lb />
"If high school youngsters should<lb />
know something about communism,<lb />
who should teach itSelf-appointed<lb />
'experts'  or (professional schol-<lb />
ars equipped with proper training<lb />
in the field of history of Marxist<lb />
and Communist doctrine. Exper-<lb />
ience has shown that where re-<lb />
sponsible educators don't do this<lb />
job irresponsible rabble-rousers<lb />
and the ill-informed step in<lb />
Cov. Sanford's view parallels and<lb />
amplifies that of Ebenstein and<lb />
others connected with the ECC ins-<lb />
titute:<lb />
"We feel that the Institute has<lb />
met an important need in our edu-<lb />
cational (program" because "com-<lb />
munism cannot survive the bright<lb />
light and sharp knife of intelli-<lb />
gent questioning provided by the<lb />
three weeks of intensive training.<lb />
The institute, which began July<lb />
24 and closes August 16, is costing<lb />
about $25.000�including ECC staff<lb />
time, $8,500 foundation dollars<lb />
piped through the Council on Na-<lb />
tional Purposes, $10350 for 49<lb />
teachers' scholarships nnrfP<lb />
�Zmft iSsociation to<lb />
 fSvelxp and honorar-<lb />
racDu� Dr. SMFhSS and<lb />
frTK W. WiUiamss weU<lb />
�Tthe panel ��JW�lgnS<lb />
teachers themselves, are nrmJj<lb />
Wd the institute is a sound<lb />
JsntHoweU and William.<lb />
definitely plan to cthheerst:<lb />
frram next year. Many teapt" en<lb />
rolled in the institute call for ex<lb />
Teachers attending the instil :t;<lb />
which carries college credit, unr<lb />
animously agree .their time has<lb />
been well spent here. Each of eight<lb />
LtevTeweddescribed the course<lb />
aVverv valuable" and outlmed<lb />
varying plans for spreading the<lb />
word when they return home<lb />
Max Padgett, 37, a resident of<lb />
Forest City and a supervisor in<lb />
the Rutherford County schools,<lb />
predicts, as a result of the institute,<lb />
the addition of a unit on commun-<lb />
ism to a social studies course in<lb />
Rutherford's high school curricu-<lb />
lum. He also calls for a repeated<lb />
and expanded institute for teach-<lb />
ers<lb />
A Rockingham history teacher,<lb />
4G-year-old Howard Stogner, sees<lb />
the institute as the first reliable<lb />
answer to his students' questions<lb />
on communism. "We have a rule<lb />
at Rockingham he says, that<lb />
teachers just don't go into a topic<lb />
they don't know something about.<lb />
Two High Point social studies<lb />
teachers Mrs. Edna Rose Gay, 24,<lb />
and Miss Lillian Lovings, 23�both<lb />
teachers at Northeast Junior High<lb />
�agree the institute provides a<lb />
unique opportunity . . . "one we<lb />
have not had before notes Mrs.<lb />
Bettv Bullard of Asheville's Lee<lb />
Edwards High calls the institute<lb />
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know about this kind �t Xi<lb />
Mario Clybum, n&amp;<lb />
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arv I harlotte social <lb />
teach m Pat. Pitts of u9 <lb />
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criticism of the instrtu�TVN<lb />
be lortjrer says Miss Pit �<lb />
Department Hoft<lb />
Geography Meet<lb />
The Geography Departs<lb />
conducting a seminar on up2l<lb />
in Educational (,eographv7<lb />
tinue until A i - i6 <lb />
conjunction wit � , q<lb />
Research Institute. a divisi<lb />
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capo, the seminar is des<lb />
� content and methods V<lb />
in greography instruction. "<lb />
Class and Isboraten se<lb />
cover such t pics as mapTll<lb />
lobes anrt their use  �?.<lb />
mathematical versus<lb />
graphy, physical and c<lb />
patterns, and historical g<lb />
and its place in social s:<lb />
phasLs k given to the t<lb />
the United States in wo;<lb />
Dr. Bale E. Case and Dr. (<lb />
ence B. Oriel 1 of the 0<lb />
Research Ir�stitut are<lb />
the staff of the ro week seat<lb />
Participants were United �u<lb />
lect gToup of trradrnt<lb />
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Bqe Rjained with 8.7<lb />
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! Fast canvmates<lb />
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Clinic Participation<lb />
Keeps Coaches Busy<lb />
� few weeks are busy<lb />
coaching staff�<lb />
�� lucting clinics, and<lb />
ig pre-aeaaon games.<lb />
V unsant and Bullard<lb />
etrsity of Richmond<lb />
lirtjzc a clinic in con-<lb />
the Virginia Coaches<lb />
Coach Stasarrich will<lb />
hall-Baskettoall Clinic<lb />
liege in Greensboro.<lb />
4 Ohio State will<lb />
� speaker.<lb />
lour outstanding players. The East<lb />
l agohna athletic staff is negotiat-<lb />
ing with several other Ail-Star<lb />
participants.<lb />
lntramurals Offer<lb />
Brisk Competition<lb />
The Has Beens, capably managed<lb />
by Beasley Jones, moved into an<lb />
early lead over the men of Lambda<lb />
Chi and won the opening game of<lb />
the men's Intramural tournament,<lb />
12-6. The important first game was<lb />
1 laved under sunny skies. Jim Floyd<lb />
was the losing- pitcher; the hard<lb />
hitting Has Beers proved too much<lb />
for Floyd. This was a big win for<lb />
the Has Beens in that the Lambda<lb />
Chi team has, in years past, been<lb />
tough to defeat. This was the first<lb />
game of a two game program. In<lb />
the final game, it was Theta Chi<lb />
and the Country Gents having their<lb />
turn with the bats.<lb />
The Country Gents suffered their<lb />
first defeat of the new season at<lb />
the bands of the Theta Chi nine.<lb />
Jim Stout was on the hill for Theta<lb />
Chi and with assistance from his<lb />
team mates, went all the way to<lb />
di feat ithe Gents. 7-4. Larry Smith<lb />
was the losing pitcher. The game<lb />
was in the balance of the pitchers.<lb />
Manager Bill Hunt of Theta Chi<lb />
I icked Stout and in turn, Stout<lb />
allowed the Gents only four runs<lb />
foi the afternoon. Over in the<lb />
other camp, Dave Bumgamer,<lb />
manager of the Gents, sent Smith<lb />
to the mound. Smith in losing al-<lb />
lowed seven runs during: the game.<lb />
On August 5, Lamibda Chi and<lb />
Theta Ctii were going for the<lb />
d was. Lambda Chi won, 13-3. The<lb />
controlled pitching" of Lambda Chi's<lb />
I en Goforth was too much for<lb />
Theta Chi in the first game of a<lb />
double header. Two homeruns were<lb />
hit during the game, one for each<lb />
team. A three run homerun in the<lb />
third by Theta Chi's Ken Moore<lb />
was not enough to overcome the<lb />
early lead built up by Lambda Chi.<lb />
Two games proved to be too much<lb />
for the strong Lambda Chi team<lb />
as they were defeated by the Gen-<lb />
tlemen from Virginia. Well known<lb />
Bobby Joyce pitched the Virginia<lb />
Gentlemen to a close 9 -8 victory<lb />
over Lam'bda (Chi.<lb />
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L Bass scores from third to add one more run to his team's total for the afternoon. Each day, Mon-<lb />
day through Friday, various teams are pitted against each other in Intramural softball competition. Two<lb />
games are planned for each day during this Summer session.<lb />
The Word Is<lb />
College Considers New Rulings<lb />
?hA result of deduction�the<lb />
e look of pain on this &amp;JJX STTlLISiS<lb />
funner knows that he is out. Of �he bell at him. As it turned oui,<lb />
d�rin if the catcher is gam to throw<lb />
toe runner met defeat�he was ow.<lb />
The word here is that we can<lb />
soon expect a new ruling on the<lb />
number of cuts a student may or<lb />
may not take . . . Several weeks<lb />
ago we read about a new building<lb />
program that was to take place<lb />
here on the campus. As yet, we<lb />
can not get anyone to say just<lb />
when construction is to begin . . .<lb />
Word is that the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates will defeat the Demon<lb />
Deacons of Wake Forest by two<lb />
touchdowns . . � We have noticed<lb />
several new books in the ECC<lb />
library that are currently on the<lb />
best seller list: "Seven Iays In<lb />
May "Another Country "Fail-<lb />
Safe and others to mention a<lb />
few.<lb />
Next door at the infirmary the<lb />
word is that there may be a self-<lb />
help job opening there . � � No<lb />
words for or against the humps<lb />
have been expressed for several<lb />
weeks. We wonder why! Maybe<lb />
more about this next week . . .<lb />
Word here is thait work on the<lb />
fall edition of the REBEL is mov-<lb />
ing along nicely. REBEL Editor<lb />
Jack Willis looks busy these days;<lb />
no comment from Jack this week<lb />
. . W7e got word from Eleanor<lb />
Poole, editor of the "Big Buc<lb />
that several pages of next year's<lb />
book has been sent to the print-<lb />
ers � - � Word is that a new and<lb />
revised edition of THE KEY is<lb />
in the making . . . Scoop: New<lb />
ruling on VIP old ruling will be<lb />
found in the new edition.<lb />
The Christy Minstrels are sched-<lb />
uled to be on campus for Home-<lb />
coming � � � Sadly, the word is that<lb />
Ray Charles wnll not be able to<lb />
be here until sometime in Feb-<lb />
ruary . . . Word is that Mr. Julian<lb />
was faced with the prob-<lb />
lem of people putting salt in the<lb />
sugar jars; no wonder the tea had<lb />
a bad taste for a few days  In<lb />
the Music Building, the word is<lb />
that the band is planning a trip<lb />
to Washington, D. C. this Fall . . .<lb />
The word from Doug Grumpier is<lb />
that the new band uniforms will<lb />
be here around ithe first of Sep-<lb />
tember . . . Ann Barbee, managing<lb />
editor of this paper, said she just<lb />
got her clarinet back from the<lb />
factory. We asked if she blew<lb />
Notice<lb />
All organizations who have re-<lb />
ceived appropriations of student<lb />
funds from the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association are requested to<lb />
make final financial plans for the<lb />
rest of the summer term. All re-<lb />
quisitions for further expenditures<lb />
must be in by August 15. Any or-<lb />
ganization planning activities be-<lb />
tween August 15 and August 29<lb />
which call for student fund ex-<lb />
penditures must requisition for<lb />
these funds by August 15. No re-<lb />
quisitions will be accepted after<lb />
this date. Any expenditures not<lb />
roroperly requisitioned are the<lb />
personal bills of those persons<lb />
ma-kin the expenditures.<lb />
It is necessary to have all lyo-<lb />
1963 fiinancial records for the SGA<lb />
campleted so that the books can<lb />
be prepared for the yearly audit.<lb />
Spencer Knight, Treasurer<lb />
By Joe Brannon<lb />
the "insides" out of it; we got an<lb />
emphatic NO for an answer.<lb />
Our new Sports Editor, Dave<lb />
Entzaninger, says if he can't have<lb />
his own chair and desk, that he<lb />
will have his own personal ash<lb />
tray.<lb />
Word is that there wTas a very<lb />
important meeting held under the<lb />
new stadium last week. This re-<lb />
porter later found out that the<lb />
meeting, attended by the North<lb />
Carolina Highway Patrol, The<lb />
Greenville City Police, and ECC<lb />
Police, was held to discuss ways<lb />
and means of preventing traffic<lb />
hazards that could occur when<lb />
large crowds attend functions at<lb />
the new stadium . . . Another word<lb />
from the cafeteria is that during<lb />
a quarter, forty-two girls hold<lb />
self-help jobs in the lunch rooms,<lb />
however, many more jobs are<lb />
open for girls that would like such<lb />
work.<lb />
Confidential: Word is that more<lb />
happened at a certain meeting last<lb />
week than those that were there<lb />
iire willing to tell about; more<lb />
labout this next wreek . . . That's<lb />
"The Word Is" for this week as<lb />
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Rocky Mount boasts this week's "Buc Beauty "A real doll attributes<lb />
those who know her. Bonnie Tharrington stands sixty-one inches tall,<lb />
thirteen inches shorter than the reigning Miss North Caro-<lb />
lina, but we bet there's real quality to every inch of this personable<lb />
"cutie She's a student at Sacred Heart Junior College nine months per<lb />
year, but finds East Carolina just the place to spend her summers "get-<lb />
ting ahead A constant source of amusement to Bonnie is Wright<lb />
Fountain which she considers "part of a vast propaganda movement on<lb />
the part of detergent manufacturers She tells us that she wants<lb />
what every woman wants�marriage�but we maintain she's just too<lb />
much to be wasted on one guy.<lb />
Geography Department Offers<lb />
New Minor To AB Students<lb />
the A. B. progTam with a major<lb />
in geography, political scietnce, or<lb />
sociology. This pre-professional de-<lb />
&amp;ree trains graduates for positions<lb />
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The curriculum consists of forty-<lb />
Effective June 1, the Geography<lb />
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'Big Three' Sign<lb />
Test Ban Treaty<lb />
What was termed an import-<lb />
ant step towards the lessening of<lb />
inftemaldonal tensions and the<lb />
strengthening of peace took place<lb />
Monday when the United States,<lb />
Great Britain, and the Soviet Un-<lb />
ion signed a partial nuclear test<lb />
ban treaty.<lb />
Secretary of State Dean Rusk<lb />
stated, "Our three governments<lb />
have today (Monday) taken what<lb />
all mankind must hope will be the<lb />
first step on the road to a secure<lb />
and peaceful world It was stated<lb />
in a coirtmannique by the three<lb />
(powers that they "have stressed<lb />
their hope that further progress<lb />
�will be achieved toward that end<lb />
The treaty was called by Lord<lb />
Home, British foreign secretary,<lb />
a "breakthrough in relations be-<lb />
tween our countries Other state-<lb />
ments seemed to indicate that the<lb />
powers believed that nuclear war<lb />
was impossible, but Dean Rusk<lb />
stated tha,t "it does not end the<lb />
threat<lb />
Premier Khrushchev of the Sov-<lb />
iet Union listened with rapt at-<lb />
tention to the words of the for-<lb />
eign ministers immediately after<lb />
signing the treaty, but made no<lb />
official statement himself.<lb />
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