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�<lb />
XXXVIII<lb />
rat Carolina college, greenville, n. c, thursday, august 15, 1963<lb />
number 63<lb />
Council Chairman Lauds ECC Communism Institute<lb />
Local Workshop Meets Educational Needs,<lb />
According To NC Governor Terry Sanjord<lb />
The chairman of the North Carolina Educational Council on National Purposes visited<lb />
an institute here Wednesday, liked what he saw, and presented a plaque to North Caro-<lb />
lina's Jaycees for sending Tar Heel teachers to the institute.<lb />
Holt McPherson, head of the Council appointed in 1962 by Governor Terry Sanford,<lb />
said the East Carolina College institute�brainchild of the council�with an "outstanding<lb />
faculty oi authorities" is doing "a remarkably fine job" of training Tar Heel social studies<lb />
teachers in the fundamental differences in free democratic and totalitarian governmental<lb />
systems.<lb />
constitutional democracy<lb />
Fifty-four teachers are enrolled<lb />
in the ECC program�called the<lb />
Institute on 'Constitutional Dem-<lb />
ocracy and Totalitarianism'�which<lb />
began July 24. Lecturers for the<lb />
three-week seminar-type program<lb />
include top-ranking experts in com-<lb />
ECC Delegates To NSA<lb />
Aaosg the five East Carolina College delegates to the National Stu-<lb />
dent ssociation Congress and various other conferences in Indiana are<lb />
Shirle, Morse, Oran Perry, and Jean Allen. Two other delegates will<lb />
folio these who left Monday evening.<lb />
Five Journey To Indiana<lb />
For NSA Student Congress<lb />
 delegation of five students will represent East Caro-<lb />
fana College at the Sixteenth National Student Congress of<lb />
United States National Student Association on' the cam-<lb />
pus �f Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, August<lb />
lhe week- - � m about USNSA: "Individually<lb />
and collectively you are among<lb />
the most responsive and responsi-<lb />
ble student leaders in the country<lb />
today. Your the, EW�<lb />
World of the American Student'<lb />
appropriately sounds a call to the<lb />
ever-widening areas of comiitment<lb />
and .responsible action which is<lb />
the ringing challenge to our init-<lb />
iative. It underscores the confi-<lb />
dence we share atllegestu-<lb />
dente cam provide fresh leader-<lb />
ship and vigor so necessary for<lb />
the tasks of the 60 s . � �<lb />
Prior to the Congress, August<lb />
14-17, Oran Perry in his capacity<lb />
president of the regular term<lb />
nt Government Association<lb />
attend the Student Body Presi-<lb />
Conferenee. Shirley Morse<lb />
� attend the NSA Coordinators<lb />
Conference, and Jeen Allen will<lb />
e National Student Press<lb />
rence, representing the<lb />
R01INIAN.<lb />
The National Student Congress,<lb />
is hell annually, brings to-<lb />
ktr more than 1.100 delegates,<lb />
mates, and guests from some<lb />
merican colleges and universi-<lb />
ihng tihe latter part of Au-<lb />
rwt The Comrress is the policy<lb />
long body of the association to<lb />
h everv member school is en-<lb />
titled tto send from 1 to 8 votm<lb />
itm according to its enron-<lb />
m<lb />
Th� Congress offers the partici<lb />
the opi?���'�' � deV�<lb />
' � policy of<lb />
e opportunity to develop<lb />
policy of the association for<lb />
ning vear and also opff<lb />
.ndiviefcml deletrates a highly<lb />
atd educational exper-<lb />
 u ejected that the stu-<lb />
h(. attends the annual con-<lb />
will return to his or her<lb />
mpua well rrenared to be a more<lb />
sponsiWe student leader�fare<lb />
role of thp student iT1 <lb />
ting in he solution of the com-<lb />
to problems facing higher �-<lb />
on today<lb />
non today. . j tice.<lb />
President John F. Kennw Dmm<lb />
Campus Radio<lb />
Campus Radio broadcasts from<lb />
program schedule is as follows.<lb />
3:00-6:00�Tempo<lb />
5 00-5:05�Campus News<lb />
5:O6-7:00Sunset Serenade<lb />
7 00.8-30�Club 57<lb />
IOO-CjU. ����<lb />
10 00-12:00�Music After Hours<lb />
Music After Hours.is a new ded-<lb />
icaS snow. Dedications should be<lb />
marked to:<lb />
Tom Wallace<lb />
Music After Hours<lb />
wwws<lb />
En Carolina Oo"W<lb />
announcements over Campus �a<lb />
dTare requested to give a weeks<lb />
Peace Corps Test<lb />
To Be Given<lb />
The next Peace Corps Placement<lb />
Test will be administered at the<lb />
Greenville Posit Office Saturday,<lb />
August 24, at 8:30 a.m according<lb />
to Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Peace<lb />
Corps Liason officer for Bast<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Peace Corps volunteers must be<lb />
American citizens, 18 or older, and<lb />
must possess a skill which may he<lb />
used overseas. "There is no mini-<lb />
mium educational requirement or<lb />
maxim urn. age limit Cramer said.<lb />
The need is growing for volun-<lb />
teers with work available in some<lb />
250 different jobs, according to the<lb />
liaison officer. The Peace Corps<lb />
has already sent volunteers to 47<lb />
countries and these countries aie<lb />
now asking for additions.<lb />
There are 6,000 volunteers work-<lb />
ing abroad now or in training and<lb />
by the end of 1963, a total of 9,000<lb />
is exipected.<lb />
Volunteer work is in four major<lb />
fields�teaching, health, agricul-<lb />
ture, community development and<lb />
manual skills. Within each of these<lb />
categories, there are many joibs<lb />
reeded for volunteers. Some ex-<lb />
amples are teaching homemaking<lb />
skills to adults, starting nutrition<lb />
programs, farm building construc-<lb />
tion, and maintaining diesel con-<lb />
struction equipment.<lb />
Those wishing to take the exam-<lb />
ination should bring a completed<lb />
questionaire to the examination<lb />
room. Additional information and<lb />
the questionaire can be obtained<lb />
from Dr. lOramer in Graham 301 or<lb />
the EOC Placement Bureau.<lb />
Beems Becomes<lb />
Assistant Dean<lb />
Cornelia Beems of Goldshoro has<lb />
ibeen appointed assistant to Ruth<lb />
White, dean of women at East<lb />
Carolina here, effective September<lb />
1, Dean White announced today.<lb />
Miss Beems replaces Rachel<lb />
Steinbeck of Greenville, who has<lb />
accepted a position as director of<lb />
the business department at Mt.<lb />
Olive Junior College ait Mt. Olive.<lb />
Born in Rocky Mount, the new<lb />
assistant dean of women is an<lb />
ECC igradfuate. She holds the B.S.<lb />
degree in English and business<lb />
education (1948) and the M.A.<lb />
desree (1954).<lb />
Miss Beems has taught business<lb />
at Swansboro Hiafli School; seventh<lb />
and eighth igrades at Richlands.<lb />
She has engasred in special educa-<lb />
tional work at Trenton Elementary<lb />
School: turht English at Jones<lb />
Central Hih School ait Trenton;<lb />
and has been an eighth grade<lb />
teacher at Paul Braxton Elemen-<lb />
ibarv iStehool at Siler City.<lb />
She comes to ECC from Golds-<lb />
(boro Junior Hierh School, where<lb />
she was an eighth grade instructor.<lb />
Sh� is a member of the North<lb />
Carolina Education Association,<lb />
National E"caion Association,<lb />
Classroom teachers Association<lb />
and Alnha Delta Kappa, teachers'<lb />
sorority.<lb />
paring<lb />
and totalitarianism, in theory and<lb />
in practice.<lb />
McPherson, who was accom-<lb />
panied here by Gen. Capus Way-<lb />
nick, attended the final lecture of<lb />
a world-renowned political scholar.<lb />
Dr. William Ebenstein, former<lb />
Princeton professor who now<lb />
teaches at the Santa Barbara Col-<lb />
lege of the University of Cali-<lb />
fornia.<lb />
After the lecture, McPherson<lb />
met State Jaycees' President Bill<lb />
Suttle of Marion and presented a<lb />
plaque of appreciation to the North<lb />
Carolina Jaycees for their efforts<lb />
in coordinating a state-wide cam-<lb />
paign which netted about $10,800<lb />
in scholarships for most of the 54<lb />
teachers attending the institute.<lb />
The plaque recognized the "out-<lb />
standing service in the field of<lb />
citizenship education through un-<lb />
M-lfish cooperation and patriotic<lb />
support of the Jaycees" in helping<lb />
Community<lb />
TOKYO�Red China, seeking to<lb />
capitalize on racial stVe in the<lb />
U. iS is stepping up its campaign<lb />
in support of "our American Negro<lb />
brdtihers A Peking meeting was<lb />
held this week to express "pro-<lb />
found sympathy" for Negros in<lb />
U. S.<lb />
LONDON�Scotland Yard an-<lb />
nounced Tuesday that police have<lb />
found the hideout used by the<lb />
gang which pulled off world's<lb />
reateslt train robbery Thursday.<lb />
Thirty masked men made off with<lb />
$7 million in British currency.<lb />
GOLDSBORO � Goldsboro still<lb />
lemains the hot spot of the na-<lb />
on for racial demonstrations.<lb />
During the last four weekdays.<lb />
270 demonstrators have been ar-<lb />
rested. Nightly marches are being<lb />
continued with marches ranging in<lb />
mmher from 400 to 650 each night<lb />
TUSCALOOSA � Only two<lb />
months ago, Negro student James<lb />
A. Hood made, a stormy entrance<lb />
into the University of Alabama.<lb />
This week he's dropping out be-<lb />
cause of a "physical and mental<lb />
condition<lb />
the Council to "produce the suc-<lb />
cessful North Carolina Cold War<lb />
Seminar in Asheviile, May 17, 1963,<lb />
and the Institute on Constitutional<lb />
Democracy and Totalitarianism at<lb />
East Carolina College, July-Au-<lb />
gust, 1963<lb />
The citation noted thait "both pro-<lb />
grams have resulted in a better<lb />
understanding vf our .American<lb />
heritage of self-government under<lb />
law, thus strengthening our people's<lb />
determination to preserve these<lb />
values against the threat of Inter-<lb />
national Communism<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow-<lb />
ing is a statement by North<lb />
Carolina Governor Terry San-<lb />
ford in reference to the cur-<lb />
rent East Carolina Institute<lb />
on Constitutional Democracy<lb />
and Totalitarianism.<lb />
"An almost unanimous majority<lb />
of Americans support constitution-<lb />
al democracy and oppose commun-<lb />
ism, facism and other totalitarian<lb />
doctrines. Unfortunately, some<lb />
persons have used the fight against<lb />
communism as a vehicle for pers-<lb />
onal, economic or political profit.<lb />
This sort of ax grindinT often<lb />
poses a greater threat to the free<lb />
institutions of our nation than do<lb />
Communists themselves.<lb />
In an effort to provide a reasoned<lb />
and well-grounded knowledge of<lb />
the utter fallacies of coininunism<lb />
and other fbotalifcacrian systems,<lb />
East Carolina College is conducting<lb />
this summer the Institute on Cons-<lb />
titutional Democracy and Totalitar-<lb />
ianism. Communism cannot sur-<lb />
vive the bright light and the<lb />
sharp knife of intelligent question-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Therefore, we feel that the Ins-<lb />
titute on Constitutional Democ-<lb />
racy and Totalitarianism has met<lb />
an important need in the educa-<lb />
tional program of North Carolina<lb />
Notice<lb />
Anyone interested in serving as<lb />
a radio announcer over Campus<lb />
Radio this fall should contact Tom<lb />
Wallace on Registration Day. Any<lb />
male or female that is interested<lb />
in feeing an announcer for the rest<lb />
of the Summer should see Wallace<lb />
immediately.<lb />
Classes On Communism<lb />
Throughout the three-week Institute, classes designed to acquaint<lb />
participants with Communism have been held. Notable lecturers<lb />
been on the program.<lb /><pb facs="00038831_tn_0002" /><lb />
1<lb />
2�east Carolinian�thursday, august 15, 1963<lb />
go, go, gone<lb />
Nothing to do here this weekend, so I'm going to the<lb />
beach . . . it's dead here on Saturdays and Sundays; I'm going<lb />
home . . . everybody leaves�it's so boring�I'm going, too . . .<lb />
These expressions are not rare on this campus, and possibly<lb />
not rare on any other college campus. Still, we maintain they<lb />
are out of place on any campus as well-provided for extra-<lb />
curricularly as East Carolina.<lb />
Two weeks ago, the Student Senate appropriated $175<lb />
for the Deltas to appear here Saturday night in a Bermuda<lb />
Bail. The group, brought here to provide entertainment for<lb />
those remaining here over the weekend, served this particular<lb />
purpose and provided an enjoyable evening for those attend-<lb />
ing. Another purpose� this one far from successful�was to<lb />
serve as a barter for encouraging students to remain on<lb />
campus for the weekend. The thirty-odd at the dance pro-<lb />
vides adequate proof that such a purpose�no matter how<lb />
well intended�failed.<lb />
We do not advocate conformitory by urging attendance<lb />
at such a function just because we feel students should at-<lb />
tend and take advantage of the benefits offered them, but<lb />
we do encourage them to speak out and tell us why such<lb />
SGA-sponsored social events always fail to materialize suc-<lb />
cessfully.<lb />
tit for tat<lb />
Monday afternoon of last week, the Student Senate,<lb />
acting in their official capacity, penned members of the<lb />
General Assembly denouncing the procedure employed in<lb />
passing the Communist "Gag-Law This past Monday, we<lb />
were shocked to watch what we consider the same sort of<lb />
irresponsibleness that the local legislators earlier condemned.<lb />
Not that irresponsibleness is anything new in campus<lb />
politics, but it is from such student politicians we have<lb />
heard so many remarks on various "double standards In<lb />
a blunder which would rival the classics of any former year,<lb />
they appropriated funds which no one on the Senate or no<lb />
one present could account fully for the intended us of. No<lb />
one knows whether the sum appropriated was adequate or<lb />
whether exceeded the necessary requirement. We tend to<lb />
believe the latter.<lb />
We maintain that the Student Senate's wise words for<lb />
the General Assembly is a case of tit for tat, and we are<lb />
awaiting1 a letter from the State legislators denouncing this<lb />
recent episode by our school-boy politicians.<lb />
Published weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
tony r. bowen<lb />
joe brannon<lb />
henry bynum<lb />
editor<lb />
photographer<lb />
business manager<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
If ailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $3.50 per year<lb />
campus bulletin<lb />
TODAY, August 15th<lb />
Austin: 7:00 p-m. "The Racers"<lb />
Pitt: "A Oatherinsr of Eagles"<lb />
State: "Flipper"<lb />
Tice: "Billy Budd"<lb />
Meadowbrook: UI Thank a Fool"<lb />
FRIDAY, August 16th<lb />
Pitt: "PT 109"<lb />
State: "Flipper"<lb />
Tice: "Dondi" moid "Mr. HoWbs<lb />
Takes a Vacation"<lb />
MeadKwbrooik: "I Thank a Fool'<lb />
SATURDAY, August 17th<lb />
Pitt: "PT 109"<lb />
State: "Flipper"<lb />
Tice: "Dondi" and Mr. Hobbs<lb />
Takes a Vacation"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Stabe Fair" and<lb />
"The Wild Rider"<lb />
SUNDAY, August 18th<lb />
Pitt: "PT 109"<lb />
State: "Flipper"<lb />
Tice: "The Chapman (Report<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Come Fly With<lb />
Me'<lb />
MONDAY, August 19th<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Men's Singles Table<lb />
Tennis Touramment, College<lb />
Union .<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Duplicate Bridge, Col-<lb />
lege Union T V Room<lb />
Pitt: "PT 109"<lb />
State: "Flipper"<lb />
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book review<lb />
Schweitzer Memoirs<lb />
by james forsyth<lb />
"Memoirs of Childhood and<lb />
Youth Albert Schweitzer. New<lb />
York: The Macmillan Company.<lb />
124 pages S.95. Translated by C.<lb />
T. Campion, M.A. (Oriel College,<lb />
Oxford).<lb />
Although; Dr. Schweitzer does<lb />
not mention it, many of his own<lb />
views are strSdngliy similar to<lb />
William Wordsworth's theory of<lb />
recollection�the belief that a mem-<lb />
ory of the things he did as a boy<lb />
will serve him as a man. In the<lb />
shout autobiographical sketch, he<lb />
tells of incidents of his early years<lb />
which have helped him later in<lb />
life.<lb />
Schweitzer was born in Kayers-<lb />
berg, in upper Alsace, on January<lb />
14, 1875, the son of a Protestant<lb />
pastor- in a community which was<lb />
largely Catholic. He used to pride<lb />
himself on having come from the<lb />
same town a famous preacher had<lb />
taken his name from. Geiler von<lb />
Kaysersberg (1445-1510) who used<lb />
to preach in Strasaburg Cathedral.<lb />
He was also somewhat proud of<lb />
being born in an extraordinarily<lb />
rood year for wines.<lb />
Being the son of a man of com-<lb />
paratively good wealth, there were<lb />
incidents in his younger days of<lb />
both embarasment and amuse-<lb />
ment from trying to be like the<lb />
other boys. Once he got into a<lb />
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that (the village boys did not ac-<lb />
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order to be more like them, he re-<lb />
fused to wear an overcoat his<lb />
parents gave him, he wore finger-<lb />
less gloves, and various other ar-<lb />
ticles which his mother did not<lb />
feel were "suitable to his station in<lb />
life It all sounds trite to the<lb />
adult mind, but we often forget<lb />
things which were so important<lb />
as a child.<lb />
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of nature which could challenge<lb />
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tried to be just like his<lb />
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fis shooting at birds with<lb />
sling and other such things<lb />
his friends did. His early apprecia-<lb />
tion of nature Is well shown in<lb />
one section, which begins "When<lb />
nine years old I began going to<lb />
the Realschule (a 'modern side'<lb />
school in which no Greek is taught)<lb />
at Munster, and had every morn-<lb />
ing and evening a walk of nearly<lb />
two mile over the hills. This walk<lb />
it was my delight to hake by my-<lb />
self, without any of the other<lb />
hoys who also went to school at<lb />
Munster, so as to indulge my<lb />
thoughts. How with these walks I<lb />
did enjoy autumn, winter, spring.<lb />
and summer! When it was decided<lb />
during the holidays in 1886 that<lb />
I should go to the Gymnasium at<lb />
Mulhausen, in Upper Alsace, I<lb />
(ried over my lot in secret for<lb />
hours together. I felt as if I were<lb />
being torn away from Nat .ire<lb />
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more goes on in a child's heart<lb />
than others are allowed to suspect<lb />
Schweitzer tells the reader about<lb />
how he ha tried to gv back and<lb />
visit the things he once knew as<lb />
a boy. We are reminded of what<lb />
Thomas Wolfe told us when he<lb />
said 4vyou can't go home again<lb />
Things are never the way they once<lb />
were. Lf they were, we would prob-<lb />
ably be disappointed because the<lb />
memory is usually sweeter than<lb />
the reality.<lb />
Memoirs of Childhood and Youth<lb />
is a very interesting and satisfying<lb />
book. The author did not worry-<lb />
about writing in any particular<lb />
style; he jus- wrote down what<lb />
came to mind. It gives an ex-<lb />
cellent insight on how his childhood<lb />
played such a large part in mold-<lb />
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'Mondo Cane9: A Case of 'Dog Eat Do<lb />
Tice: "The Chapman Report"<lb />
Meadowbrook: Come Fly With<lb />
Me"<lb />
TUESDAY, August 20th<lb />
2:00 p.m.�College Union meet-<lb />
ing, College Union office<lb />
Austin: 7:00 p.m.�"Snow White<lb />
and the Three Stooges"<lb />
Pitt: "PT 109"<lb />
State: "Flipper"<lb />
Tice: "The Chapman Report"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Come Fly With<lb />
Me"<lb />
WEDNESDAY, August 21st<lb />
7:00 pjm.�Chess Club, College<lb />
Union T V Room<lb />
7:30 p-m.�Bingo-Ice Cream Par-<lb />
ty, College Union Lounge<lb />
Pitt: "Days of Wine and Roses"<lb />
State: "Captain Sinibad"<lb />
Tice: "Savage Sam" and<lb />
"(Showdown"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Invasion of Star<lb />
Creatures"<lb />
THURSDAY, August 22nd<lb />
Austin: 7:00 pjm.�"Yellow<lb />
Canary"<lb />
Pitt: "Days of Wine and Roses"<lb />
State: "Captain Sinbad"<lb />
Tice: "Savage Sam" and<lb />
"Showdown"<lb />
Meadowbrook: "Jason and the<lb />
Argonauts"<lb />
Mondo Cane is Italian for either<lb />
"a dog's world" or "a world of<lb />
dogs both of which are apt<lb />
titles. I neglected to read the<lb />
credi,t titles because of the scene<lb />
behind them'�a rather literal<lb />
translation of "dog eat dog<lb />
If you had jaded your senses on<lb />
old-fashioned horror movies or at<lb />
the news-stand, you might still<lb />
have found new rpleasure in "Mon-<lb />
do Cane There was something for<lb />
everyone: for the sadist, the voy-<lb />
eur (if he realized that a combina-<lb />
tion of ithe minimum postal regu-<lb />
lations and the National Geograph-<lb />
ic Society's standards was main-<lb />
tained), the necrophiliac, the gour-<lb />
met, the ban-the-bomber, the socio-<lb />
logist, and the philosopher�food<lb />
for all purveyed in the finest color<lb />
photography.<lb />
In pandering to some of the more<lb />
degraded areas of study mentioned<lb />
above it appears that the producers<lb />
may have compromised their ex-<lb />
plicit intention to film only candid-<lb />
ly, but for the most part it is fairly<lb />
obvious that the scenes are from<lb />
real life, which lends them a good<lb />
deal of force, as when we see Span-<lb />
iards being maimed and killed by<lb />
bulls on one of their famous na-<lb />
tional holidays.<lb />
Despite the fact that "Mondo<lb />
Cane" is more or less a documen-<lb />
tary composed of, at first, re-<lb />
latively unrelated scenes, there is<lb />
a considerable unity through the<lb />
analogy with dogs expressed in the<lb />
title ami the first scene. The peo-<lb />
ple shown are more in the position<lb />
of dogs than humans in relation to<lb />
civilization: When thev are not<lb />
engaged in animal pursuits, thev<lb />
perform tricks. In one of the best<lb />
sections, tourists disembark from<lb />
a ship on a package tour to Hawaii<lb />
where the institution of the package<lb />
�� � them a line rf bil<lb />
which they contentedly lap up.<lb />
 earing the most fatuous, and ser-<lb />
ville expressions. It is amazing<lb />
how repulsive people can be<lb />
Where the analogy with dao<lb />
mams which is that all the scenes<lb />
are excrescences and anomalfes <lb />
g1. .Pliar interactions<lb />
stences. There is a section which<lb />
purports to show a painting. Yv�j<lb />
�?y�fPonsible;<lb />
m unusual cirtsuanatancaa, lie ba-<lb />
ing wealth<lb />
worthy, however, 3 �<lb />
on a religion which hts f<lb />
among some .V. ' tm<lb />
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which fly <lb />
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plate the M<lb />
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goring the Soar ; g<lb />
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have covered the advntr<lb />
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graphers. The e fT<lb />
cut the places where th ��<lb />
denlv goes black after jj.<lb />
dom be fooled. �� i<lb />
-Mondo Cne" �f� I<lb />
because of its impliw u � d<lb />
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after a fashion, and rro<lb />
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against ihe box pf.<lb />
of the few movies n ffc<lb />
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east Carolinian�thursday, august 15, 1963�3<lb />
South Takes 26-0 Victory Over North<lb />
In Benefit Bowl Game Here<lb />
Teammate Tension<lb />
,na on the helmet, this potential gridiron great awaits his turn<lb />
�nto the game. Evidence points to concern on the bench as well<lb />
-tands and on the field at the First Annual Boy's Home Foot-<lb />
.ame.<lb />
Has Beens, Virginia Gents<lb />
Share Honors In Intramurals<lb />
- 12, Country Gents 9<lb />
the Has Beens man-<lb />
asley Jones, proved they<lb />
ry much in the running<lb />
Intramural softball<lb />
Tuesday the Has<lb />
. Country Gents in<lb />
ahead now<lb />
of the first inning.<lb />
tied at 2 all. For<lb />
g looked like a<lb />
with a total of<lb />
Ling to base on balte.<lb />
then settled down<lb />
ball playing with<lb />
ng sides every m-<lb />
inning, the Has<lb />
��it in front by three<lb />
a score of 12-9. Bill<lb />
- ie winning pitcher<lb />
ipdtchetr, Larry<lb />
, his second loss of<lb /><lb />
.�-ntlemen 10, Countr<lb />
Gents 0<lb />
a Virginia Gentle-<lb />
il to prove something<lb />
the Country Gents last<lb />
; � ey nroved that every-<lb />
on their team can<lb />
rniinjr. The Gentle-<lb />
gentlemem according<lb />
Country Gents after they<lb />
tea 10-0. With only<lb />
Country Gents had<lb />
en to try out the bat-<lb />
, fore the game was<lb />
. The Country Gents just<lb />
� started.<lb />
rntlemen 8, Lambda<lb />
Chi's 8<lb />
i nod teams aced<lb />
the softball field<lb />
fteraoon when the<lb />
smen and the Lamb-<lb />
for what proved to<lb />
- tie crame. Bobby<lb />
e Virginia Geltlemen<lb />
kforth of the Lambda<lb />
bed excellent games.<lb />
nninsptheLamb-<lb />
; out in front, but then the<lb />
. with hard hitting �n?<lb />
iing, held them to JgJ<lb />
runs for the rest of tne<lb />
rame, called to make<lb />
the next frame, ended<lb />
ore 8-8.<lb />
Beei 14, Country Gents 8<lb />
A the Has Beens and the Coim-<lb />
took the field, tne<lb />
e of the afternoon oe-<lb />
U the end of the first four<lb />
ie game, which went into<lb />
ra innings, was tied at 5-5. lnen<lb />
Beens, behind the Phinj?<lb />
, Scott, went out m front<lb />
JJ ive runs. The final score waj<lb />
proving once again w1<lb />
Theta Chi's 6, Has Beens 5<lb />
Manager Bill Hunt's Theta Chi<lb />
team went to the softball field<lb />
Thursday with only one thing in<lb />
mind  to beat the undefeated<lb />
Has Beens. With Ken Moore on<lb />
the mound, the Theta Chi's held<lb />
the Has Beens afSter the second<lb />
inning to only one run which came<lb />
Ln the last inning. The final score<lb />
was 6-5, showing that the determ-<lb />
ination of the Theta Chi's had<lb />
paid off.<lb />
Country Gents 10, Lambda Chi's 0<lb />
Larry Smith of the Country<lb />
Gents pitched the Gents to a vic-<lb />
tory over the Lambda Chi's in the<lb />
second game of Thursday's com-<lb />
petition. Smith who walked three<lb />
men gave uo only two hits. The<lb />
Gents scored ten runs from Len<lb />
Goforth who pitched for the team<lb />
he also manages. The final score<lb />
was 10-0.<lb />
Men's Intramurals<lb />
Offer Golf Tourney<lb />
 golf tournament, sponsored by<lb />
the Men's Intramural Department,<lb />
will 'be held this afternoon at the<lb />
Avden Golf Course. Buck Coker,<lb />
director of the Men's Intramurals,<lb />
states that past golf tovnaments<lb />
have offered some of the best com-<lb />
oetition in the intramural pro-<lb />
gram 2nd that this one should be<lb />
neXputtutt Golf Tournament<lb />
will be held next Thursday, Au-<lb />
r-t 22, which will be open to all<lb />
East Carolna students and facul-<lb />
tv This tournament should be of<lb />
special interest to women students<lb />
due to the inactivity of the Wom-<lb />
s Intramural Association.<lb />
It is hoped that everyone will<lb />
join in and make the oun�inents<lb />
LntooS iroomlO of the<lb />
GvmnasHUB.<lb />
Paced by the brillantt; running<lb />
of a pair of pint-sized halfbacks,<lb />
the 'South romped over the North<lb />
in a one-sided 26-0 win last Friday<lb />
night at the first annual Boy's<lb />
Home Bowl Fodtlball Game, played<lb />
in Fioklen Memorial Stadium.<lb />
Boyce Parks, 140-pound half-<lb />
back from Charlotte, scored on<lb />
the first play of the second quarter<lb />
as he took a hand-off from quarter-<lb />
back David Lunceford of Rocking-<lb />
ham and raced through the middle<lb />
of ithe North line for a 68-yard<lb />
touchdown. Two North men on the<lb />
20 yard line might have had a<lb />
chance to stop the little South<lb />
halfback, but they were easily<lb />
taken out by a block from Jim<lb />
Richardson of Laurinburg. Howard<lb />
Benton of Shallotte booted the<lb />
extra point to give fthe South a<lb />
7-0 lead.<lb />
In the third period Lunceford<lb />
passed to Ken Thorton of Char-<lb />
lotte who gathered the ball in on<lb />
tfhe five yard line and drove over<lb />
the goal line for the touchdown.<lb />
Again Benton booted the extra<lb />
point to make the score 14-0.<lb />
After the kickoff, the South<lb />
again stopped the North cold on<lb />
their own 48 yard line. The South<lb />
took over after a third down punt<lb />
and Parks and Danny McQueen,<lb />
a 145-pounder from Morehead City,<lb />
punched away at the North line<lb />
for short yardage. McQueen final-<lb />
Iv drove over to boost the South's<lb />
lead to 20-0.<lb />
With only 53 seconds remaining<lb />
in the fourth period, Parks inter-<lb />
cepted a pass from North quarter-<lb />
back Tommy Robbins and raced<lb />
58 yards for his second touchdown<lb />
of the night. This interception and<lb />
run bv Parks in the final period<lb />
gave the South their 26-0 victory.<lb />
The closest the North came to<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Mrs. J. T. Miller, after serving<lb />
two years as the assistant to Miss<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall, director of<lb />
College Union activities, has re-<lb />
signed in order that she may live<lb />
with her husband in Wilson and<lb />
teach primary education in the<lb />
Wilson Ciy Schools System. Miss<lb />
Mendenhall commented, "The 1959<lb />
graduate of East Carolina has<lb />
made a real contribution to the<lb />
College Union, and it has been a<lb />
real pleasure to work with her<lb />
Mrs. Miller performed special ser-<lb />
vices in the areas of student com-<lb />
miitJtee work and the bridge in-<lb />
struction programs.<lb /><lb />
Ken Meredith, a senior Art maj-<lb />
or here, has three realistic paint-<lb />
ings on exhibit in Rawl building.<lb />
Meredith's major field of study is<lb />
in scupturing, and plans to teach<lb />
in Washington, following gradu-<lb />
ation.<lb />
 �, <lb />
Gale Haniimond, a graduate stu-<lb />
dent in Art, is exhibilting three<lb />
realistic painting in Rawl building.<lb />
Hammond's major field of study is<lb />
in paintings. For the past year,<lb />
he has been teaching at the junior<lb />
high in Wilsmingfton.<lb />
 , <lb />
Council T. Jarman of Kinston<lb />
joins the staff of East Carolina's<lb />
Camp Lejeume Center September<lb />
1 as a business instructor, Dr.<lb />
David J. Middleton, director of the<lb />
ECC Extension Division, has an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
scoring was ait the South's 4 yard<lb />
line but the smaller South teams<lb />
defense held, and the South once<lb />
again took over the drive back up<lb />
field.<lb />
Parks, carrying the ball 17 times<lb />
and ipicking up 121 yards for an<lb />
average of 7.1 yards per carry,<lb />
was the game's leading runner.<lb />
After (the game, Parks was pre-<lb />
sented the "Most Valuable Player"<lb />
award by Miss North Carolina,<lb />
Jeanne Flinn 'SKvanner. He was<lb />
seledi;ed for the award by the<lb />
Sports Writers at the game.<lb />
On hand for the festivities were<lb />
Miss Ahoskie, Carole Diane Lind-<lb />
say; Miss Wake County, Carolyn<lb />
Bea Byrd; and Miss Greenville,<lb />
Cornelia Holt who served as host-<lb />
ess. Dignitaries included Mr. Rube<lb />
McCary, Director of the Lake Wac-<lb />
camaw Boys Home, and Mr. Bill<lb />
Suttle, President of the North<lb />
Carolina Jaycees.<lb />
An estimated crowd of 4,500<lb />
were present for Ithe first annual<lb />
Jaycee-sponsored event. The pro-<lb />
ceeds are to go to the Lake Wac-<lb />
camaw Boys Home.<lb />
Mr. Joe Clark of the Greenville<lb />
Jaycees stated, "Tickets have been<lb />
isoid all over the sitate. So, we do<lb />
not expect to measure the proceeds<lb />
by the attendance at the game<lb />
He further noted that everyone<lb />
concerned was pleased because of<lb />
the excellent response to the first<lb />
pa me.<lb />
The game which is to become an<lb />
annual event climaxed a week of<lb />
practice and hard work for the<lb />
football participants and the<lb />
coaches.<lb />
Arithmetic Teachers Gather<lb />
For Elementary Level Meet<lb />
A ten-day workshop for elemen-<lb />
tary level arimetic teachers began<lb />
here Monday. Approximately fifty<lb />
teachers from North Carolina, Vir-<lb />
ginia and South Carolina are ex-<lb />
pected.<lb />
Purpose of the workshop is to<lb />
offer methods designed to help<lb />
eliminate the need for rote learn-<lb />
ing in basic arithmetic. Teachers<lb />
completing the course get reg-<lb />
ular college credit.<lb />
Dr. Douglas Jones, dean of the<lb />
School of Education which spon-<lb />
sors the workshop, said the spec-<lb />
ial arithmetic course for teachers<lb />
wias organized because of this<lb />
observation:<lb />
"We have found the arithmetic<lb />
program in elementary schools of<lb />
cur state needs some help and this<lb />
is an attempt to do something<lb />
about it<lb />
Some attempts in the type of<lb />
raining to be offered during the<lb />
workshop, Jones said, have already<lb />
begun in ECC's undergraduate<lb />
progiam for training arithmetic<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Jones said the workshop features<lb />
three "outstanding consultants"<lb />
scheduled to visit at ECC to partic-<lb />
ipate in the program.<lb />
Thev are Dr. Ed Sage consultant<lb />
for the Siler Burdett Co MoiTis-<lb />
town, N. J publishers and a pro-<lb />
fessor of education at State Teach-<lb />
ers College at Frostburg, Md<lb />
John Joyce, consultant for Science<lb />
iResearch Associates of Chicago;<lb />
Miss Nedra Mitchell, a supervisor<lb />
in elementary education for the<lb />
N. C. Department of Public In-<lb />
struction and former arithmetic<lb />
consultant for John C. Winston<lb />
Co Philadelphia publishing house.<lb />
Teachers attending the work-<lb />
shop, identified as "Foundations<lb />
of Arithmetic" (Education S81-G,<lb />
three quarter-hours' credit), are<lb />
attending classes daily from 10<lb />
am. until 1 p.m. in room 130 of<lb />
Rawl Building.<lb />
According to Jones, coordinator<lb />
for the workshop, emphasis is be-<lb />
in placed on a modern arithmetic<lb />
program for grades one through<lb />
eight.<lb />
Topics include an overview of<lb />
historical development of public<lb />
instruction in arithmetic; counting,<lb />
and systems of numeration; the<lb />
decimal system; fundamental op-<lb />
erations of whole nAambers; frac-<lb />
tional numbers; geometric con-<lb />
cepts; measurement; enrichment<lb />
of learning; and problem-solving.<lb />
Second Lt. Gerald West, gradu-<lb />
ate of the East Carolina Depart-<lb />
ment of Air Science, will repot to<lb />
Craig Air Force Base in Alabama<lb />
to begin his pilot training October<lb />
L<lb /><lb />
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B<lb />
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Miss Terri Conway<lb />
This pretty coed is Miss Terri Conway of Goldsboro who has just dis-<lb />
covered that someone put soap in the fountain. Miss Conway, a first<lb />
quarter freshman, came to East Carolina with ambitions to be a Spanish<lb />
major. Spare tine, tnough found seldom, according to the pert and pretty<lb />
miss, is spent playing tennis and dancing. When more time permits,<lb />
she likes to travel. Terri has been drafted in the army several times,<lb />
because, at one time, she spelled her name with a "y" rather than an "i<lb />
Either way, "y" or 'V<lb />
Terri has our eye.<lb />
Junior High Meet Concludes<lb />
After Successful Program<lb />
August 6th marked the conclu-<lb />
sion of the eleven-day Junior High<lb />
School Workshop, supervised by<lb />
Dr. W. B. Martin of the School of<lb />
Education. Assisted by Mrs. Elsie<lb />
Eagan, also of the School, Dr.<lb />
Martin directed some sixty partici-<lb />
pants representing all phases of<lb />
junior high school instruction and<lb />
administration from Georgia, Mary-<lb />
land, Virginia, Delaware, and North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Participants were made aware<lb />
of the educational complexities in<lb />
teaching the young people of jun-<lb />
ior high school age. Each person<lb />
selected certain problem areas and<lb />
divided into groups. Their tasks<lb />
�were then to resolve the prob-<lb />
lem, based on what research was<lb />
available and their own personal<lb />
experience.<lb />
Such problems as "How we may<lb />
better bridge the gaps between<lb />
elementary to junior high and jun-<lb />
ior high to senior high school<lb />
"What competencies are needed for<lb />
junior high school teachers "To<lb />
what evtont should extra-curricu-<lb />
lar activities enter into the junior<lb />
high school program "What per-<lb />
tinent facis must he known by all<lb />
junior high school teachers with<lb />
Notice<lb />
Tick's for the East Caro-<lb />
lina-WTake Forest football<lb />
game aro now on sale in the<lb />
Athletic Tlckot Office in the<lb />
Gymnasium. The price of the<lb />
tickets is four dollars each,<lb />
tax included. All seats are re-<lb />
served.<lb />
The P�ratos will meet the<lb />
Demon Deacons in the first<lb />
East Carolina home game to<lb />
be plaved September 21 at<lb />
8:00 p.m. in th new Ficklen<lb />
Memorial Stadium. This will<lb />
be the oTiHal dedication of<lb />
the new Stadium.<lb />
respect to growrth and develop-<lb />
ment and "What is the responsi-<lb />
bilities of a junior high school as<lb />
a school" were among the topics<lb />
discussed by the group.<lb />
Dr. Martin is confident of the<lb />
success of the entire workshop, in<lb />
that attention was focused on many<lb />
problems in varied areas. "Today's<lb />
educators should realize that the<lb />
junior high school is a great 'step-<lb />
ping stone' in today's educational<lb />
methods commented Dr. Martin.<lb />
In evaluating the workshop, the<lb />
sixty participants concurred in<lb />
their remarks�it was conducted<lb />
in a manner that everyone could<lb />
take part, and factors that applied<lb />
to all areas of teaching were dis-<lb />
cussed.<lb />
Takes Time For 'East Carolinian'<lb />
State's First Lady Of Beauty Travel, F�,<lb />
Displaying Her Vivid Personal,ly Ami JM<lb /><lb />
Here today and there tomor-<lb />
row is the way life has been lor<lb />
Jeanne Flinn Swanner since she<lb />
became Miss North Carolina last<lb />
month. As of last Saturday, she<lb />
had traveled over five thousand<lb />
miles on official duties. She W<lb />
visiting five different communi-<lb />
ties in as many days Ithis week.<lb />
Just last week she was in Ala-<lb />
bama, readving for the Miss Amer-<lb />
ica Pageant and guest appearing<lb />
in the state and at Auburn Uni-<lb />
versity where she is a student.<lb />
Jeanne, though, made it to East<lb />
Carolina over the weekend for the<lb />
Boy's Home Football Game. And,<lb />
Saturday morning, she took time<lb />
from her busy schedule to talk with<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN reporters.<lb />
The vivid personality of the<lb />
new Miss North Carolina, plus her<lb />
title-winning looks was enough to<lb />
distract any onlookers during her<lb />
appearances in the Greenville area<lb />
last weekend. The EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN interview, held pool side<lb />
at the local Holiday Inn, brought<lb />
out much of the personality her<lb />
newly-acquired fans had heard so<lb />
much about since her crowning- in<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
Jeanne is studying Physical<lb />
Education ait Auburn, is a rising<lb />
junior, is secretary of the student<lb />
body, and is sweetheart for Theta<lb />
Xi. However, winning the coveted<lb />
crown will delay her education for<lb />
a year and cause her to forfeit<lb />
her campus honors for the coming<lb />
year. But, she feels that being<lb />
able to represent North Carolina<lb />
is well worth the year she will<lb />
miss in college. Plans, though, ac-<lb />
cording to Jeanne, include re-<lb />
turning to Auburn as soon as she<lb />
can in order to finish her schooling.<lb />
After that, she wants to join the<lb />
Peace Corps, to teach, and, a little<lb />
bit further in tihe future, to get<lb />
married.<lb />
While on the subject of marriage,<lb />
Miss North Carolina noted that<lb />
she has already received seven<lb />
proposals for matrimiony since<lb />
winning the crown. For the pre-<lb />
sent, at least, marriage is out for<lb />
this pretty nineteen year old. There<lb />
is the Miss America Pageant<lb />
and a year's reign as Miss North<lb />
Carolina that must come first. She<lb />
mentioned that she did have a boy<lb />
friend, but was not. pinned. One<lb />
requisite for her husband, you can<lb />
be sure, is height�he must be<lb />
Queenly Jeanne<lb />
ECC Alumnus Uses Training<lb />
To Save Life Of Teenager<lb />
Barbara A. Kelly, an East Caro-<lb />
lina graduate with a Master's De-<lb />
gree in health and physical educa-<lb />
tion, recently put a phase of her<lb />
education to work when she pre-<lb />
vented the drowning of a fifteen-<lb />
year-old Greemsiboro girl at Nor-<lb />
folk, Virginia. Miss Kelly teaches<lb />
health and physical education ait<lb />
Grand by High School in Norfolk<lb />
during the school year, and at the<lb />
time of the rescue was serving as<lb />
local summer camip director.<lb />
Miss Kelly was in a day camp<lb />
building with about sixty chil-<lb />
dren when she heard the cries<lb />
for help. Clad in Bermudas, she<lb />
kicked off her shoes and dived<lb />
into the water. "The whole time<lb />
I was swimming out to her I was<lb />
praying that she wouldn't go un-<lb />
der and I would lose her said<lb />
Miss Kelly after she had success-<lb />
fully saved Jeannette King, a<lb />
vacationing teenager.<lb />
Miss Kelly administered artificial<lb />
resperation until the ambulance<lb />
arrived to take Jeanette to the De<lb />
Paul Hospital. Later at the hospit-<lb />
al, Miss King could not remember<lb />
being rescued by the ECC alumnus.<lb />
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wasn't deep at first, but all of<lb />
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atic rescue caught the eye of a<lb />
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