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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, friday, September 11, 1964<lb />
number 2<lb />
East Carolina Medical School<lb />
Finds Favor Throughout State<lb />
&amp;S&amp;ks&amp;S<lb />
rno men entertained the incoming freshmen and upper-<lb />
Wednesday night at Ficklen Stadium. Their humor and folk-<lb />
to be a success with a large crowd coming out to see them.<lb /><lb />
Journeymen Performance<lb />
Brings Orientation To Close<lb />
A proposal to establish a two-<lb />
year medical school at East Caro-<lb />
linaan idea sketched before the<lb />
State Advisory Budget Commission<lb />
less than two months agoappears<lb />
to be finding favor with a widening<lb />
circle of Eastern North Carolinians.<lb />
To date, it has been presented to<lb />
two doctors' organizations and has<lb />
received formal sanction. Several<lb />
newspapers have published editorial<lb />
arguments in behalf of the proposal.<lb />
Letters to EC's president, Dr. Leo<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
Portraits<lb />
Appointments are now being made<lb />
for annual pictures to be taken<lb />
Monday from 9:00 to 5:00. Members<lb />
of the Buccaneer staff will be in the<lb />
College Union each day afterward<lb />
to make appointments for the follow-<lb />
ing day. Cards will be given stat-<lb />
ing the' time of the appointment, the<lb />
place, and the correct dress for the<lb />
pictures.<lb />
Male sudents are asked to wear<lb />
white shirts, dark ties, and dark<lb />
coats. Women students are asked<lb />
to wear white shirts with Bermuda<lb />
collars and dark blue or black<lb />
sweaters.<lb />
The faculty and administration<lb />
are also urged to have pictures tak-<lb />
en. Appointments for faculty and<lb />
administration pictures wiU not be<lb />
necessary.<lb />
Photographs will be made by Smith<lb />
of Raleigh in the IFC Room, Wright<lb />
Building, third floor.<lb />
By HENRY HOWARD<lb />
W. Jenkins, have offered encourage-<lb />
ment: some have come from ranking<lb />
medical educators.<lb />
College officials say they know<lb />
of no published opposition to the<lb />
proposal except for suggestions by<lb />
two newspaper editorials that the<lb />
idea is too ambitious.<lb />
In summary, this is what Presi-<lb />
dent Jenkins has proposed at East<lb />
Carolina:<lb />
Facilities already in use at EC,<lb />
such as the four-year School of<lb />
Nursing, would form a foundation<lb />
lor a two-year medical school to<lb />
produce candidates for vacancies<lb />
left bv dropouts in the third- and<lb />
fourth-year c, asses of four-year<lb />
medical schools.<lb />
Latest formal support for tbnt pro-<lb />
posal came last week from the five-<lb />
county Pamlico-Albemarle Medical<lb />
Sociefv. That group of doctors, repre-<lb />
senting Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Ty-<lb />
rrell and Washington Counties, adop-<lb />
ted a resolution of support for the<lb />
two-year program at its Wednes-<lb />
day night meeting in Washington.<lb />
In August, the Pitt Countv Medi-<lb />
cal and Dental Society beer me the<lb />
first organization of doctors to of-<lb />
ficially endorse the idea.<lb />
Eastern newspaper editors have<lb />
voiced support. One editorial de-<lb />
clared the two-year medical school<lb />
proposal 'an idea of great - tential"<lb />
and it called on Eastern Tar Heels<lb />
to "help in nourishing the idea to<lb />
reality<lb />
Another editor envisioned the<lb />
idea's "profound impact" on the<lb />
state in future years, declared the<lb />
proposal "makes good common<lb />
sense" and charged his readers: "It<lb />
is up to us now to get on the idea<lb />
and see it carried through to sucess-<lb />
ful realization<lb />
The reception for the idea at this<lb />
point leads officials o" the college<lb />
io believe more support will b- forth-<lb />
coming. More medical societies<lb />
the East are expected to consider<lb />
official comment on the proposal<lb />
in near-future weeks.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins, who developed the<lb />
idea, has replied to favorable re-<lb />
action by re-stating his views of the<lb />
proposed school. A statement he<lb />
issued Thursday upon learning of<lb />
the endorsement by the Pamlico-<lb />
Albemarle Medical Society follows:<lb />
"The two-year school of medicine<lb />
is a greatly-needed facility for all<lb />
of our state, but particularly for<lb />
Eastern North Carolina. It is my un-<lb />
e rstanding that here are over 3.000<lb />
empy places in the junior and sen-<lb />
: r years of our nation's four-year<lb />
medical schools. The two-year pro-<lb />
gram may well do much to fill these<lb />
places very economically.<lb />
Many of the facilities for a two-<lb />
year program already exist on the<lb />
campus of East Carolina and can be<lb />
expanded to complete the two-year<lb />
program.<lb />
"This facility will assist the peo-<lb />
ple of Eastern North Carolina in<lb />
bringing in many medical specialists<lb />
who will divide their time between<lb />
teaching and private medical prac-<lb />
tice.<lb />
Tt should also do much to supple-<lb />
ment the three four-year medical<lb />
schools in the state by recruiting<lb />
talented people for places in their<lb />
junior classes left by dropouts<lb />
ped and the skies<lb />
ay night to let the<lb />
ominately freshmen,<lb />
rally that orig-<lb />
mafl and proceeded<lb />
. im. Foil owing the<lb />
the new students<lb />
ales and learned<lb />
the upcoming season,<lb />
n was brought<lb />
e folksinging New<lb />
performed here<lb />
go have disbanded<lb />
- r of the original<lb />
remains. He has<lb />
' rsha Brickman<lb />
man.<lb />
, sidenl otf the SGA.<lb />
g up who led off<lb />
Jesus Met a Wom-<lb />
usk ranged from the<lb />
morphosis" to the<lb />
k Kingdom<lb />
E delayed 15 min-<lb />
 rt due to the num-<lb />
who were arriving<lb />
way. the program<lb />
i. songs separated by<lb />
Brickman.<lb />
the singers was<lb />
th male members of<lb />
Mi Brickman displayed<lb />
: talent by playing the<lb />
and guitar with equal<lb />
Phillips, on the other<lb />
trouble with guitar, bugs<lb />
 'um lights.<lb />
The crowd that was quick to catch<lb />
the more suggestive comments was<lb />
a little slower to responding to the<lb />
invitation to sing-along on "The<lb />
Whistling Gypsy Rover This could<lb />
have been due to the unfamilaarity<lb />
with the song. Some groups have<lb />
a tendency to select lesser known<lb />
songs for audience participation.<lb />
The concert was sponsored by the<lb />
Student Government .Association as<lb />
part of the freshman orientation en-<lb />
fcertainmeiit. The next program in<lb />
the SGA Entertainment Series wall<lb />
be the Four Freshmen on October<lb />
Librarian Leaves<lb />
Mrs. A. B. Frankie Cubbedge<lb />
of Greenville, special collections<lb />
librarian at East Carolina, has been<lb />
appointed state chairman of the Li-<lb />
brary Committee of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Branch of the American As-<lb />
sociation of University Women.<lb />
She succeeds Dr. Patty Simmons<lb />
Dowel! of Williamston a former pro-<lb />
fessor of elementary education at<lb />
East Carolina who retired in 1958.<lb />
The new state chairman will serve<lb />
 two-year term.<lb />
Mrs Cubbedge. a native of Gran-<lb />
iteviile. S. C, has been special col-<lb />
lections librarian at EC since the<lb />
spring of 1962.<lb />
Theater Backers Attend Planning<lb />
Session For 1965 Summer Theater<lb />
Several hundred backers of the<lb />
successful 1964 premiere season of<lb />
the professional East Carolina Sum-<lb />
mer Theater are expected to attend<lb />
an advance planning session for<lb />
1965 here Sunday.<lb />
Called to begin framing a specific<lb />
'blueprint for the 1965 season, the<lb />
Sunday dinner meeting will begin<lb />
at 5 p.m. in South Cafeteria. Persons<lb />
throughout Eastern North Carolina<lb />
who constitute a loosely-knit advis-<lb />
ory committee have been invited.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, originator of<lb />
the summer theater idea, will con-<lb />
duct the meeting. He plans to col-<lb />
lect specific ideas about next sum-<lb />
mer's schedule from committee<lb />
members attenddng.<lb />
Edgar R. Loessin, producer-di-<lb />
rector of the 1964 season, and other<lb />
persons connected with the theater<lb />
project are scheduled to attend the<lb />
Sunday meeting .j discuss plans<lb />
and arrangements 1 r next sum-<lb />
mer's shows.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins said the meeting will<lb />
serve the purpose of pooling the<lb />
ideas of the "people whose efforts<lb />
made this project possible to be-<lb />
gin with The ideas, he said, will<lb />
serve as general guideposts in lay-<lb />
ing concrete plans for the 1965 sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
One of the most serious problems<lb />
;ncountered in the 1964 season was<lb />
a shortage of time for advance plan-<lb />
ning and cast recruitment. The<lb />
drive to establish the theater did<lb />
not begin until mid-January.<lb />
Though its rapid materialization<lb />
and the high quality of its produc-<lb />
tions, as noted by its critics, have<lb />
been generally described as phe-<lb />
nomenal, officials are eager to start<lb />
much earlier in shaping the 1965<lb />
season.<lb />
Preliminary plans call for a long-<lb />
er and more elaborate season in<lb />
1965. Loessin has said that casting<lb />
will be stronger, though more ex-<lb />
pensive, and that the season may<lb />
be lengthened from six to eight<lb />
weeks by adding perhaps two serious<lb />
dramas to the six musicals contem-<lb />
plated.<lb />
Should the season be extended,<lb />
the season ticket price would be<lb />
advanced from $15 to $20, accord-<lb />
ing to tentative plans. Single-ticket<lb />
admission prices would remain<lb />
about the same.<lb />
A review of tentative plans will<lb />
be presented to the committee mem-<lb />
bers attending the Sunday meeting<lb />
and they will be asked for their ap-<lb />
pra;sal and suggestions.<lb />
The 1964 season, presented July<lb />
6 to August 15, produced six top<lb />
Broadway musicals whose weekly<lb />
runs drew audiences totaling about<lb />
24.000. Critics hailed its artistic cali-<lb />
ber. One veteran reviewer for a<lb />
Piedmont daily newspaper said it<lb />
displayed "the best musicals this<lb />
writer has seen produced by a resi-<lb />
dent company in North Carolina<lb />
Season Tickets For Entertainment<lb />
Programs Go On Sale To Public<lb />
odred season tickets for the<lb />
p -ram of concerts lectures<lb />
theater productions at East<lb />
roUna have been offered for sale<lb />
neral public of the area<lb />
four-series program sponsored<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
ineiudes a total of 23 events<lb />
iled from October 1 until mid-<lb />
Season tickets for the entire<lb />
program are available at a special<lb />
iae-$20 for adults and $15 for<lb />
children.<lb />
Season tickets are also available<lb />
for either of the four se-6115?<lb />
the program-4he Fine Arts Concert<lb />
Series ($8 for adults, $4 for child-<lb />
ren) the Popular Concert Series<lb />
($12'and $10), the College Theater<lb />
Series $6 and $3 and the Lecture<lb />
Series r$4 and $2).<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, assistant dean<lb />
of student affairs at the college<lb />
and manager of the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, has reported that advance<lb />
season ticket sales have already<lb />
equalled last year's total. He in-<lb />
vited interested persons to contact<lb />
the Central Ticket Ofifice (Green-<lb />
rifte P. O. Box 2726 on the cam-<lb />
pus for further ticket information.<lb />
He said tickets ordered by sud-<lb />
jxrribers will be mailed to them dur-<lb />
ing September.<lb />
Have no fear, BiU wiU be here. Ttie injured finger wfll prevent our Bill Cline from participating in<lb />
the first of the Pirate football games this year.<lb />
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2east Carolinianfriday, September 11, 1964<lb />
I<lb />
Delay Elections?<lb />
One of the first things that we encountered upon our re-<lb />
turn was the difficulties that face the SGA.<lb />
Elections are to be held soon. Not only will freshmen of-<lb />
ficers be elected, but also elected will be a Treasurer for the<lb />
SGA, and several Day Student Legislators.<lb />
The most logical thing to do would be to hold off elec-<lb />
tions until the beginning of the second quater. In recent years,<lb />
several elected freshmen officers have flunked out or (more<lb />
often) have not gained the required average for holding of-<lb />
fice Elections then become necessary again. In such a case,<lb />
there is no reason for not holding elections the second quarter.<lb />
In the case of the Treasurer, someone should be appointed,<lb />
and appointment which would be made simpler if it were for<lb />
one quarter rather than some vague, unspecified date. We<lb />
need a Treasurer now. The Budget Committee needs a chair-<lb />
man and the many campus organizations need to have their<lb />
budgets sent to the Budget Committee.<lb />
Then, too, there is a possibility that some changes will<lb />
again be made in the apportionment of the Legislature. If<lb />
this is so, then we should allow a quarter for the Legisla-<lb />
ture to see that its problems are worked out before sending<lb />
further legislators.<lb />
In all, there are several good reasons for holding off<lb />
elections until the second quarter. Those mentioned above are<lb />
merelv reasons of expediency. What of the freshman who<lb />
knows no one? What of the talented person that we have<lb />
missed in the past because no one knew him? Our frosh will<lb />
not know each other well enough to elect anyone in six weeks.<lb />
It is a great deal fairer to give them more of an opportunity<lb />
to meet each other.<lb />
It's nice to know some of the people running, anyway.<lb />
Welcome Addition<lb />
We are happy to see so many new staff members here.<lb />
Our faculty is constantly growing and improving in stature<lb />
and quality. As the size grows larger, the individual teach-<lb />
ers become better and more specialized.<lb />
As the teachers become more expert, the education here<lb />
becomes of a better, more-rcunded quality.<lb />
We notice, too, that there are several new general staff<lb />
members. This too is an indication of our rapid growth. We<lb />
also cannot help but see that the general educational level<lb />
of our administratiove staff is much higher than one would<lb />
expect it to be.<lb />
Finally, we would like to point out the addition of several<lb />
new dormitory counselors. These ladies are a welcome ad-<lb />
dition, and we wish them well.<lb />
EC is growing at a rather amazing rate, a rate that has<lb />
worried many people, faculty and students alike. Yet. the<lb />
growth is necessary, and when one looks at the quality of<lb />
the persons being brought in, he sees that everything is being<lb />
done competently and well.<lb />
Future In Your Hands<lb />
We extend a welcome to the freshmen who now grace<lb />
our campus.<lb />
While here, you will encounter situations which will be<lb />
new to you. You will run head on into people set in their<lb />
ways. You will find areas in which change is needed areas<lb />
hallowed by tradition, areas where people dont want to<lb />
change.<lb />
We tend to be set in our ways. We will fight attempts<lb />
to change the ways we do things. And any changes that come<lb />
will come slowly. But there are things here that need to be<lb />
changed. We see some of them, but we cannot see them all.<lb />
As you go through four years here, you will stumble<lb />
across many of the areas where the changes are needed. We<lb />
hope that, by the time you're in a position to improve things<lb />
you will not have lost the ability to see. We are changing<lb />
rapidly and now. We are changing according to what we<lb />
thingt g Ur Stay here' YU WiU n0t Se the sa<lb />
We have progressed in doing the things we want<lb />
nSttEValso"So try and keep your e<lb />
Biology Department Receives<lb />
Undergraduate Research Aid<lb />
The biology department at East<lb />
Carolina has received its first un-<lb />
dergraduate research grant from<lb />
the National Science Foundation<lb />
departmental officials have annound<lb />
ed.<lb />
Dr. Clifford B. Knight, associate<lb />
professor of biology, said the grant<lb />
of $3,500 will finance a special un-<lb />
dergraduate research project to be<lb />
conducted between September 15<lb />
and October 31, 1965.<lb />
Knight, who will supervise the re-<lb />
search project, said the grant wiiH<lb />
enable one outstanding undergrad-<lb />
uate in biology to conduct during<lb />
the 1964-65 school year an intensivS<lb />
investigation of the springtaai a<lb />
smato wingless insect. Another stu-<lb />
dent, Knight said, will carry on the<lb />
project next summer.<lb />
Thle Foundation grant will pro-<lb />
'Vrtie stipends (for the student scien-<lb />
tists, funds for necessary supplies<lb />
and payments to the coUeae fS<lb />
indirect costs of the project "<lb />
SfkTi3?li.proJBCt cording to<lb />
Knight, m be chosen by a tfaW<lb />
member committee from L bt<lb />
te? thefIn "K. refar5r sooTaf-<lb />
month M1 term  h next<lb />
 it wm MS? oS'lK<lb />
 concerning toepffi?<lb />
ssffip?for &amp;5;<lb />
research program at Bast Care!<lb />
Alumni Association Launches<lb />
Its Dollars For Development<lb />
. . uu  tan OUTDO<lb />
i ttws to 543 former East Caro-<lb />
!tCs udents to a bounty area<lb />
of southern Piedmont North Caro-<lb />
rnaemaaed.thisw<lb />
-Thea&amp;D'C t<lb />
on annual gifts for overall develop;<lb />
1 East Carolina from alumni<lb />
in these 10 counties: Anson.-<lb />
rus Cleveland, Davidson. Gaston.<lb />
Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan. Stan-<lb />
ley and Union.<lb />
Chairman of the drive in District<lb />
3 is Edward H. Emory of '313 Cam-<lb />
don Road Wadesboro. Athletic b-<lb />
rector and head football coach at<lb />
Wadesboro High School. Emory is<lb />
the third district's member of the<lb />
Alumni Association board of oi-<lb />
rectors<lb />
Gifts through the association's two-<lb />
year-old program of annual giving<lb />
So into a division of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Educational Foundation, a cor-<lb />
poration to which contributions are<lb />
4ir !J L-wt Carolina, the devefl-<lb />
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giving program um.ii ,4ilimf<lb />
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Carolina's 10 counties arc<lb />
Into 12 districts: District L3 inclutJes<lb />
are distributed by counties as fol-<lb />
lows Mecklenburg. 184 ,aon.<lb />
Union 8: Davidson. r5: Ran.<lb />
48- Cabarrus. 44: Anson. 32: Stan-<lb />
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College Union Observes<lb />
10th Birthday Tonight<lb />
Party hats, noisemakers, ice<lb />
cream and cake, dancing and fun<lb />
for all will be a part of the Tenth<lb />
Birthday Party of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Union tonight.<lb />
Dancing to the music of John PS-<lb />
land's Orchestra, from Scotland<lb />
Xeck. will be in Wright Auditorium,<lb />
fiom 8:30 p.m. until 11:30 p.m.<lb />
Tim Bagwell, from Charlotte, will<lb />
serve as master of ceremonies, in-<lb />
troducing Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. Presi-<lb />
dent of East Carolina, who will brini<lb />
greetings and cut the five-tiered<lb />
birthday cake.<lb />
Refreshments will be served in<lb />
the College Union lounge. The main<lb />
tble covered with a lace table-<lb />
cloth will be centered with the birth<lb />
day cake, flanked with vases of<lb />
pastel flowers. Ice cream and punch<lb />
will also be served.<lb />
Hosts and hostesses for this spec-<lb />
ial event will be members of the<lb />
je Union organi7Atipn, a volun-<lb />
r student committee group The<lb />
1964-66 officers are Pat Wea<lb />
Rockv Mount . president; Billi<lb />
Stewart Statesvuie , vee president;<lb />
Linda White Cove (My . recording<lb />
jcretary; Gail Moose harlot-<lb />
corresponding secretary; nd Lin-<lb />
wood Andersoi I B repi<lb />
er.<lb />
The East Carolina College Udta<lb />
opened in September of 1954 and<lb />
serves as the social, recreation and<lb />
service center of the campus.<lb />
Through the planning of the College<lb />
Union o g tnizaCion. the Unirxi pro<lb />
kes  program events for<lb />
the eiilfft campu Routine ser<lb />
provided by the College Union m-<lb />
clude a campus directory. gnr;ii<lb />
tin board lost and found, com-<lb />
pilation an .n of rrhnthly<lb />
r tmpus calender ami General<lb />
formation ct-fiter.<lb />
Shades Of Brown<lb />
Freshmen, Prepare Early<lb />
By LARRY<lb />
It may seem to the several Fresh-<lb />
men teeming about the EC "cam-<lb />
pae that they are being deliberate-<lb />
ly scared.<lb />
You're almost right in that as-<lb />
sumption  but not exactly right.<lb />
Your orientation may be defined as<lb />
askine one to see the worst and<lb />
hope for the best.<lb />
You are now being made to take<lb />
notice of the many pitfalls. You are<lb />
now being given an eyefull of what<lb />
the campus really has to offer.<lb />
Now it's your turn to find out what<lb />
you can offer the campus.<lb />
It may be that you will be of the<lb />
ever present members of our stu-<lb />
dent body to leave prematurely I<lb />
feel quite certain that vou have<lb />
been duly warned about this so<lb />
I'll not bother.<lb />
Leaving college early is NOT al-<lb />
ways because of grades  by any<lb />
means. There are surprising num-<lb />
bers in our midst that leave for<lb />
other reasons. And, I might add be-<lb />
fore you get any sweet little ideas<lb />
 - not all other early exits from<lb />
campus life are because of affairs<lb />
 you know . . . sex.<lb />
But never forget that some of<lb />
these exits are.<lb />
There are a few pointers that I<lb />
have found helpful when applied<lb />
that might help. fuu<lb />
?Lthe,mmy suggestions that I<lb />
might relay to the Frosh is Fet a<lb />
good start The first week, the first<lb />
quarter the first year. A good start<lb />
JB5S0I2' savin8 many sleep-<lb />
less nights of cramming . if <lb />
such a time, cramming will do any<lb />
A good start entails not only get-<lb />
Become a part of the group<lb />
notice T didn't mention foUowing<lb />
the group. <lb />
An instructor gave me a bit of ad-<lb />
vice some time ago that I have<lb />
found exceedingly valuable. He told<lb />
b cles " Wb- 1<lb />
Would not you meet your boss<lb />
your sergeant or your coach before<lb />
beginning work? Why not youT<lb />
BROWN<lb />
 YOU  too work WITH<lb />
these peoph<lb />
Consistent work :s the Dead :.lit-<lb />
er that makes the difference in g<lb />
ting by and (<lb />
DaiLy dikgenoe m duty Oh well<lb />
sounds fancy Working day b<lb />
and beeping up m classes' is <lb />
key it should be wuti on i<lb />
one's forehead.<lb />
When you once get behind<lb />
hard to catch up. Don't <lb />
  - I know:<lb />
And there is a third "ttddte" of<lb />
adyioe I would hke to direct to vru<lb />
LHn t worry- too much . ,ii<lb />
never live through life anvwav<lb />
because it is an easy probtern in<lb />
enmmter. But f. Z hTka<lb />
nae known to man" to h<lb />
g&amp; ?vt i a Sa<lb />
for the stuff. paHi<lb />
Just remember that getting a good<lb />
suirt working daily anti not <lb />
mg too much wU rnakTfa 2S"<lb />
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xy   . could be! <lb />
Unitarians Meet<lb />
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year have been an-<lb />
Elmer R. Browning,<lb />
School of Business at<lb />
na.<lb />
s ud the 42-member fac-<lb />
ie six new faces when<lb />
3 Among them are an as-<lb />
the dean, Dr. Paul T.<lb />
an associate professor<lb />
i new program in distri-<lb />
ct ion. Robert Holt West;<lb />
jgutar faculty members.<lb />
Joseph Lcito. 33, native<lb />
;h. Pa Mrs. Lucille K.<lb />
o Albanian: Mrs. Mild-<lb />
:i. Colorado native and<lb />
graduate assistant; and<lb />
Rocke. 46. Illinois native<lb />
: a faculty post at Pur-<lb />
to come to EC.<lb />
alty members have re-<lb />
Byung Tack Cho. Lena<lb />
and Mrs. June Mueller<lb />
Two others have been<lb />
 year leaves of absence:<lb />
ne F. Mvers and Dr.<lb />
s bite.<lb />
! Bell Jones and Gor-<lb />
ier have moved from<lb />
-itions to permanent<lb />
appointments.<lb />
g are brief biographies<lb />
new regular faculty<lb />
 ns the staff as as-<lb />
ssor, earned bachelor's<lb />
- degrees from the Uni-<lb />
ibama where he is cur-<lb />
iidatoe for the PhD de-<lb />
d as a draftsman and<lb />
lercial loan interviewer<lb />
g for a teaching<lb />
"he University of Ala-<lb />
been a part-time in-<lb />
:y. a former teacher at<lb />
nesland High School, al-<lb />
achelor's and master's<lb />
the University of Ala-<lb />
aught in the public<lb />
ibama and joins the<lb />
as an instructor.<lb />
iarth earned the BS de-<lb />
East Carolina and the<lb />
- ado State College. A<lb />
jreeley, Colo she joins<lb />
.y at the rank of lo-<lb />
se last assignment was<lb />
unship in Purdue's agri-<lb />
 mies department, will<lb />
 professor at EC. He<lb />
 degrees from Illi-<lb />
NormaH University and<lb />
sity of Illinois which<lb />
bed his master's degree. A<lb />
for the PhD from<lb />
f Illinois, he has<lb />
nois high schools at<lb />
rienta and has held<lb />
.oral agricultural<lb />
e state.<lb />
E duration<lb />
-1 Congleton. Jr<lb />
: 12 years' experience,<lb />
School of Education<lb />
 Carolina when the<lb />
ar begins Monday<lb />
the announcement. Dr.<lb />
Jones, dean of the<lb />
Congleton leaves the<lb />
rcation at the Universi-<lb />
pel TIill to become a full-<lb />
iate professor at East<lb />
f acid ty appoint ment,<lb />
ted, expands the educa-<lb />
to 20 for the 1964-65<lb />
' !m.<lb />
a. Congleton earned<lb />
MA decrees from East<lb />
his PhD from UNO.<lb />
ied for one year at<lb />
College in Bu;es Creek.<lb />
old teacher was. for<lb />
i the staff of the Scot-<lb />
Washmgton and Dur-<lb />
Schools fitter serving<lb />
1965 as an information<lb />
 on officer with the United<lb />
I ' f<lb />
rV,ngleton joined UNCs<lb />
foool as a part-time fac-<lb />
mber and was promoted the<lb />
ear to full-time status.<lb />
Geography<lb />
University of Virginia grad-<lb />
n a teaching fellow-<lb />
East Carolina for the 1964-<lb />
-ol term.<lb />
is Irving B. Dent of Virginia<lb />
Va Ife begins a teaching<lb />
inent in East Carolina's geo-<lb />
iy department, September 7,<lb />
'n fall quarter opens.<lb />
nt was chosen for his high<lb />
rnie record, his ability in a<lb />
ialized field (geography) and<lb />
promising future as a successful<lb />
rs degree candidate in the EC<lb />
0<lb />
im<lb />
Twice of teaching fellows is made<lb />
the college administration on<lb />
recommendation of directors of de-<lb />
tments in which they will work.<lb />
Hent will be teaching an intro-<lb />
ductory geography course, under the<lb />
Mipervision of a geography profess-<lb />
or, while working toward a graduate<lb />
degree on the East Carolina campus.<lb />
For the past three years he has<lb />
been a geography instructor at<lb />
Frank W. Oox High School in Vir-<lb />
ginia Beach.<lb />
A graduate of the Blacksburg (Va.)<lb />
High School, he earned his BS de-<lb />
gree in social studies from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Virginia. He continued<lb />
Ins education last year and was a<lb />
graduate student in EC's geography<lb />
department during the 1963 summer<lb />
term.<lb />
He has been a member of the Vir-<lb />
ginia Beach Kiwands Club and has<lb />
served as divisional chairman of<lb />
the Key dub for the Tidewater<lb />
(Va.) area. He also holds member-<lb />
vship in Kappa Delta Pi. national<lb />
honorary fraternity in education.<lb />
The faculty of the East Carolina<lb />
geography department, largest col-<lb />
legiate program in geography in the<lb />
South, will be expanded to IS full-<lb />
time members when the 1964-65<lb />
school year begins September 9.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, director<lb />
of the department, has announced<lb />
these three faculty- additions:<lb />
Eh. Dale Edward Case, 59, Kala-<lb />
mazoo, Mich native and geography<lb />
etnsultant-editorial writer for the<lb />
Denoyer-Geppert Company in Chi-<lb />
cago since 1959; Clyde James Duni-<lb />
gan, 36. Bartow. Fla native and<lb />
former Eastern North Carolina<lb />
teacher-engineer; Dr. Makoto Hara<lb />
of Tokyo, Japan, who has accepted<lb />
a one-year associate professor's<lb />
post at EC.<lb />
The Japanese geographer, sched-<lb />
uled to teach courses in the geo-<lb />
graphy of Japan and the Far East,<lb />
has been a member of the geography<lb />
faculty of the Tokyo Gakugei Uni-<lb />
versity since 1951.<lb />
Case has traveled widely in the<lb />
United States to help train geo-<lb />
graphy teachers. Among his as-<lb />
signments with Denoyer-Geppert<lb />
was a seminar for high school geo-<lb />
graphy teachers held at East Caro-<lb />
lina in the summer of 1963.<lb />
Before joining the Chicago com-<lb />
pany in 1959 he had taught at sev-<lb />
eral colleges and universities. He<lb />
holds the AB degree from Western<lb />
Michigan University, the MS from<lb />
the University of Chicago and the<lb />
PhD from the University of Tenn-<lb />
essee. He has also studied at the<lb />
University of Southern California.<lb />
Clark University and the University'<lb />
of Nebraska.<lb />
Dunigan. a graduate of N. C State<lb />
in Raleigh (BS) and of East Caro-<lb />
lina (MA), taught for two years<lb />
I1954-56) at Seven Springs High<lb />
School in Wayne County before a<lb />
year's employment as industrial en-<lb />
gineer for the Cates Pickle Company<lb />
and a two-year post with the Marion<lb />
Public Schools in western North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
To join the EC faculty. Dumgan<lb />
leaves the staff of the evening<lb />
school of tne University of Tennessee<lb />
in Knoxville where he has worked<lb />
and studied since 1959 He com-<lb />
pleted his PhD course work at the<lb />
University last June. He will teach<lb />
courses at East Carolina in Latin<lb />
American and economic geography.<lb />
The third staff addition. Dr. Hara,<lb />
was a staff member of the East<lb />
Asian Research Institute before<lb />
joining the Tokyo University faculty<lb />
13 years ago. The author of a num-<lb />
ber of articles and four books.Hara<lb />
holds the AB degree from Tokyo<lb />
Higher Teachers College and MS<lb />
and PhD degrees from Tokyo Uni-<lb />
versdty of Education<lb />
HOME ECONOMICS<lb />
Three new members of the home<lb />
economics faculty at East Carolina,<lb />
including a husband-and-wife team,<lb />
have been announced by Dr. Miriam<lb />
B. Moore, department director.<lb />
Mrs. Moore said the additions wil<lb />
enlarge the department's faculty to<lb />
13 when EC begins its 1964-65 school<lb />
term next week.<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
The addition of two assistant pro-<lb />
fessors expands to nine the total<lb />
faculty in the industrial arts depart-<lb />
ment at East Carolina when the<lb />
1964-65 term opens.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth L. Bing. department<lb />
director, has announced that Will-<lb />
iam Ranson Hoots, Jr. of Columbus,<lb />
Ohio has been added to the staff<lb />
and that WiUbert R. Ball of Phoenix,<lb />
Ariz will replace Frederick L.<lb />
Broadhurst who has taken a one-<lb />
year leave of absence for doctoral<lb />
study at the University of Maryland.<lb />
Ball resigned a teaching post at<lb />
South Mountain High School in Phoe-<lb />
nix to accept the appointment to<lb />
ECC's faculty. A former industrial<lb />
arts department head at Carlisle<lb />
(Ohio) High School, he is an ex-<lb />
draftsman for Phoenix architect<lb />
Stefan Ryciak. Ball, 30, is a native<lb />
of Moatsville, W. Va and holds<lb />
degrees from Fairmont (W. Va.)<lb />
State College (AB) and Miami Uni-<lb />
versity (MEd) at Oxford, Ohio.<lb />
Hoots, 35, is a native of East<lb />
Flat Rock in Henderson County and<lb />
an alumnus of Western Carolina<lb />
College which granted his BS and<lb />
MA degrees. Hie has taught in the<lb />
Charlotte City Schools, the public<lb />
schools of Columbus, Ohio, and at<lb />
Ohio State University at Columbus.<lb />
He has also studied at Ohio State<lb />
and at North Carolina Sate in Ra-<lb />
leigh.<lb />
Math<lb />
A native Pennsylvanian who has<lb />
taught math at the University of<lb />
Kentucky for the past eight years<lb />
has been appoined new director of<lb />
the mathematics department.<lb />
He is Dr. Tullio J. Pignani, who<lb />
will begin his administrative duties<lb />
here this week.<lb />
In announcing Pignani's appoint-<lb />
ment. Dr. Robert L. Holt, vice pres-<lb />
ident and dean, noted that the 44-<lb />
year-old mathematician is the only<lb />
new departmental director for the<lb />
1964-65 school year.<lb />
Pignani, a member of the Ken-<lb />
tucky University's math faculty<lb />
since 1956. is a native of Wheat-<lb />
field Township. Pa. A 1939 grad-<lb />
uate of Blairsville Pa.) High School,<lb />
he holds the BS degree from In-<lb />
diana Pa.) State College, the MS<lb />
from Bucknell University at Lewis-<lb />
burg, Pa and the PhD from the<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill 'UNO.<lb />
In addition to his work at the<lb />
University of Kentucky, Piignani<lb />
has taught at UNC and at Loyola<lb />
University in New Orleans. At his<lb />
most recent post, he also served<lb />
as director of teaching fellows and<lb />
graduate assistants for the math<lb />
department. He was coordinator for<lb />
a special space flight seminar pro-<lb />
gram conducted last year at the<lb />
university.<lb />
At East Carolina, Pignani will<lb />
teach graduate and undergraduate<lb />
courses in math in addition to his<lb />
dut;as as departmental director.<lb />
From April 1961 through October<lb />
193 Pignani was a member of a<lb />
four-man research team which con-<lb />
tracted its services to the George<lb />
C. Marshall Space Flight Center<lb />
at Huntsvitle. Ala. Products from<lb />
that 18-month assignment included<lb />
five specialized technical reports,<lb />
three of which were chosen for filing<lb />
in the Washington. D. C . library<lb />
of the National Aeronautics and<lb />
Space Administration NASA.<lb />
Pignani has authored or co-auth-<lb />
ored a number of articles for pro-<lb />
fessional math and science journals.<lb />
Dr. David R. Davis, director of<lb />
the department since 1957, and his<lb />
:fe, Vera B. Davis, have retired.<lb />
A third retiree is Dr. P. C. Scott<lb />
who has accepted a part-time teach-<lb />
ing assignment in Biloxi, Miss.<lb />
Carroll A. Webber. Jr assistant<lb />
math Drofessor. is taking a one-<lb />
year leaive of absence for doctoral<lb />
study at the Yeshiva University in<lb />
New York.<lb />
Returning to EC after a year's<lb />
study at Harvard University is Rob-<lb />
ert M. Woods ide. assistant pro-<lb />
fessor. He joined the math faculty<lb />
here in 1961.<lb />
The three faculty replacements<lb />
are:<lb />
Mrs. Nancy C. Dunigan, wife of<lb />
3 new geography professor at East<lb />
Carolina, C. James Dunigan; Mrs.<lb />
Tennala Abner Gross, wife of D. D.<lb />
Gross, director of religious activi-<lb />
ties at EC: and James Carroll<lb />
Pleasant, native of Greenville.<lb />
Mrs. Dunigan joins the faculty as<lb />
an instructor. She has taught for<lb />
12 years in the public schools of<lb />
North Carolina and Tennessee.<lb />
She earned her AB degree from<lb />
Greensboro College and the MM de-<lb />
gree from the University of Ten-<lb />
nessee. Am Episcopalian, she was<lb />
born in Wayne County.<lb />
Mrs. Gross, who lives at 109 N.<lb />
'Harding Street, Greenville, also<lb />
comes to EC as an instructor. For<lb />
the past 20 years she has taught<lb />
at Carr Junior High School in Dur-<lb />
ham, Graham High School, Clyde<lb />
High School, Mars Hill School, Mar-<lb />
shall High School and J. H. Rose<lb />
High School in Greenville.<lb />
She received her AA diploma from<lb />
Campbell Junior College, the AB de-<lb />
gree from Elon College and the MA<lb />
degree from East Carolina.<lb />
Born in Cabarrus fCounty near<lb />
Concord, Mrs. Gross is a member<lb />
of Greenville's MemorM Baptist<lb />
Church.<lb />
Pleasant, who joins EIC as a pro-<lb />
fessor, expects to receive his PhD<lb />
degree this month from the Universi-<lb />
ty of South Carolina.<lb />
He is a former math teacher at<lb />
the Princess Anne High School in<lb />
Lynnhaiven, Va at Grimesland High<lb />
School: and at Camp iLejeune for<lb />
the Extension Division of East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
In the summer of I960 he was a<lb />
mathematician for the Undited States<lb />
(Naval Weapons Laboratory in Dahl-<lb />
gren, Va. The ayear-old mathe-<lb />
matician is a Methodist.<lb />
Nursing<lb />
East Carolina's four-year-old<lb />
School of Nursing wiM begin the<lb />
1964-65 school year with two new<lb />
faculty 'members and an expected<lb />
enrollment of 175 to 200.<lb />
Dean Eva Warren sadd one ad-<lb />
dition to the instructional staff and<lb />
one replacement wiU expand the<lb />
nursing school faculty to 13. Enroll-<lb />
ment in all four classes last fall<lb />
was 131.<lb />
Leaving EC for a nurse's position<lb />
at the Duke University 'Medical<lb />
Center is Mrs. Mary S. Steele, who<lb />
joined the college faculty in 1961.<lb />
Mrs. Charlotte Marie Martin of<lb />
Greenville, wife of EC associate<lb />
professor of education Dr. William<lb />
B. Martin, will replace Mrs. Steele.<lb />
Miiss Janie Merrill Johnston of<lb />
Farmvilile is the new addition.<lb />
Miss Johnston comes to EC from<lb />
Emory University where she has<lb />
been studying for the master's de-<lb />
gree in nursing. She holds the BS<lb />
degree in public nursing from the<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill and a diploma from the<lb />
Johns Hopkins Hospital School of<lb />
Nursing. She was an Emory candi-<lb />
date for the MN degree in August.<lb />
From 1961 to 1963 she served as<lb />
public health supervisor for the<lb />
Johnston County Health Department<lb />
in Smithfield. She has also served<lb />
on the nursing staff of health de-<lb />
partments in Robeson County, Pitt<lb />
County and the Chapel 'Hill District.<lb />
Mrs. Martin began her instruction-<lb />
al duties here in the first session of<lb />
the 1964 summer term.<lb />
She has completed eight years of<lb />
full-time experience as a nurse at<lb />
hospitals in Hamilton, Ont Nash-<lb />
ville, Tenn Hartford and Sims-<lb />
bury, Conn Reno, Nev and Green-<lb />
ville. N. C. She has also served<lb />
full time with the blood program of<lb />
the American Red Cross in Nash-<lb />
ville .Tenn.<lb />
Born m Toronto Ont the instruc-<lb />
tor has taught pre-natal and child<lb />
care to expectant mothers and<lb />
fathers and to the general public<lb />
through the Vanderbilt University<lb />
Hospital's Obstetrical Climes in<lb />
Nashville, Tenn.<lb />
She earned the RN degree from<lb />
Hamilton (Ont.) General Hospitad,<lb />
the BSN degree from East Caro-<lb />
lina and has done additional study<lb />
at Arizona State University and<lb />
Canada Business College in Hamil-<lb />
ton<lb />
Psychology<lb />
Dr. Clinton Prewett. department<lb />
director, has announced these new<lb />
faculty appointments:<lb />
Nannette McLain, 31, Atlanta. Ga<lb />
native: Richard Huntington Wil-<lb />
liams, 30, of Willimantic, Conn and<lb />
Dr. Donald Wilson Zimmerman, 33-<lb />
year-old Indiana native.<lb />
Earlier Prewett announced the ap-<lb />
pointment of Wilbur A. Castellow<lb />
t succeed Edward Nicholson as<lb />
director of testing in the depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The three newest additions replace<lb />
three staff members who resigned:<lb />
Larry Byrd. Dr. Willie Mae GiMis<lb />
and Dr. Jacob Mandel.<lb />
Brief biographies of the new fac-<lb />
ultv members follow.<lb />
Miss McLain has been a student<lb />
and a staff member at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago since 1960. She<lb />
hopes to receive her PfhD degree in<lb />
educational psychology from that<lb />
institution before the end of this<lb />
year. A graduate of Florida State<lb />
University, she also holds the mast-<lb />
er's degree from the University of<lb />
Georgia. Before beginning her work<lb />
et the University of Chicago she<lb />
taught for six years in the Hills-<lb />
borough County Schools in the Tam-<lb />
pa. Fla area.<lb />
Williams, a graduate of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Connecticut, also holds<lb />
a master's degree from Appalachian<lb />
State Teachers College. A former<lb />
teacher at Cypress Elementary<lb />
School in Miaimi, Fla he joins the<lb />
EC staff as an assistant professor.<lb />
He is married and his religious pre-<lb />
ference is protestant.<lb />
Zimmerman, research director in<lb />
child psychology at the University<lb />
of Mississippi last year, joins the<lb />
East Carolina faculty as associate<lb />
professor. A graduate of Indiana<lb />
University (AB), ihe holds master's<lb />
end PhD decrees from the Universi-<lb />
ty of Illinois. He heM a two-year<lb />
post-doctoral research fellowship at<lb />
, the University of Washington. From<lb />
1960 to 1963 he was a member of<lb />
the psychology faculty at George<lb />
Peabody College. A native of New<lb />
Albany. Ind he is a bachelor and<lb />
his religious preference is Unitar-<lb />
ian.<lb />
Science<lb />
With six newcomers, the Division<lb />
of Science faculty at East Carolna<lb />
will be expanded to 33 when classes<lb />
for the 1964-65 school year begins<lb />
Thursdiay.<lb />
Dr. Charles W. Reynolds, division<lb />
director, has listed these staff ad-<lb />
ditions :<lb />
Dr. Irvin E. Lawrence, Jr. of Ral-<lb />
eigh and Charles W. O'Rear, Jr. of<lb />
Atlanta, Ga in the biology depart-<lb />
ment; Hattie Frances Cozart of<lb />
Greenville, Mrs. Lucile Burnett<lb />
Garmon of Charlottesivil'le, Va and<lb />
Mrs. Billie Jeanne Clark Macon of<lb />
Kiinston in the chemistry depart-<lb />
ment; and Dr. Thomas Charles<lb />
Sayetta of Norfolk, Va in the<lb />
physics department.<lb />
Three of the new staff members<lb />
occupy new positions; three others<lb />
replace Dr. Joe T. Chols, Jr Dr.<lb />
Calvin C. Kuehner and Dr. James<lb />
R. Weils who have resigned<lb />
Also resigned from the faculty,<lb />
but not replaced, is Don W, Faris<lb />
who has completed a two-year phys-<lb />
ics staff appointment here<lb />
Following are brief biographies of<lb />
the six newcomers:<lb />
Lawrence, who resigned a facul-<lb />
ty position at the University of Wy-<lb />
oming to come to EC, is a grad-<lb />
uate of the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel HM1 'AB) and<lb />
holds degrees from the Universi-<lb />
ty of Wyoming (MS) and the Uni-<lb />
versity of Kansas 'PhD). A Ral-<lb />
eigh native, he taught at Louis-<lb />
burg College from 1935 to 1957 after<lb />
three years on the faculty of Gra-<lb />
ham High School. His major fields<lb />
of study and research are human<lb />
anatomy and experimental embry-<lb />
ology. In transferring to EC Law-<lb />
rence brings with him a research<lb />
project endowed by the National In-<lb />
titute of Health. In his new post he<lb />
will teach embryology.<lb />
O'Rear, who received his master's<lb />
degree at EC last month, was a<lb />
teaching fellow here last year. A<lb />
native of Atlanta, Ga he is a grad-<lb />
uate of the Georgia Institute of<lb />
Technology and a former teacher<lb />
at Tallulah Falls (Ga.) School.<lb />
Miss Cozart, another EC master's<lb />
graduate last month, is a Greenville<lb />
native who served last year as a<lb />
teaching fellow at East Carolina.<lb />
At 21, she becomes one of the young-<lb />
est instructors on the campus. She<lb />
received her AB degree from East<lb />
Carolina in 1963.<lb />
Mrs. Garmon holds BS and MS de-<lb />
grees from the University of Rich-<lb />
mond and expects to receive the<lb />
PhD from the University of Vir-<lb />
ginia next year. A native of Johns-<lb />
town, Pa she was a staff member<lb />
of the Virginia Institute for Scien-<lb />
tific Research from 1957 to 1961.<lb />
Mrs. Macon, whose appointment<lb />
elevates her to full-time status from<lb />
a part-time post last year, is the<lb />
wife of A. R. Macon, a research<lb />
scientist in the Dacron Research<lb />
Laboratory at Kinston's DuPont<lb />
Plant. A native of Dallas, Tex she<lb />
holds BS and MS degrees from the<lb />
University of Georgia. Her exper-<lb />
ience has included research assign-<lb />
ments for the U. S. Department of<lb />
Health and the U. S. Department of<lb />
Agriculture.<lb />
Sayetta, a PhD at age 27, is a<lb />
former electronic engineer for the<lb />
Radio Corporation of America in<lb />
Camden. N J. A bachelor, he moves<lb />
to Greenville from a Norfolk, Va<lb />
residence. He is a native of Williams-<lb />
port, Pa and holds BS and PhD de-<lb />
grees from the University of South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Sociology<lb />
The East Carolina faculty will<lb />
include its first anthropologist when<lb />
the 1964-65 school year opens here<lb />
next week.<lb />
Dr. Blanche Greene Watrous of<lb />
Highland Park, 111 has been ap-<lb />
pointed to a new position in the<lb />
sociology department, associate<lb />
professor of anthropology.<lb />
In announcing the appointment<lb />
Dr. Melvin J. Williams, department<lb />
director, said Dr. WTatrous fills a<lb />
position made necesasry by growth<lb />
of the department which begins its<lb />
second full year with the opening of<lb />
the new school term.<lb />
Dr. Watrous, a native of Cleveland,<lb />
Tenn left the faculty of her alma<lb />
mater. Northwestern University at<lb />
Evanston, 111 to accepf the EC pro-<lb />
fessorship. She earned AB and PhD<lb />
degrees at Northwestern.<lb />
Her experience includes clinical<lb />
and consultant psychologist's duties.<lb />
She was staff psychologist at the<lb />
Lake Countv Mental Health Clinic<lb />
in Waukegan, 111 for seven years.<lb />
A part-time member of the fac-<lb />
ulty in the Evening Division at<lb />
Northwestern since 1960. Dr. Watrous<lb />
joined the university's full-time fac-<lb />
ulty earlier this year.<lb />
Tne EC sociology department,<lb />
created during a 1963 reorganiza-<lb />
tion of social studies instruction,<lb />
will offer 17 courses this year, ac-<lb />
cording to the director. Williams<lb />
noted 11 courses were available last<lb />
year.<lb /><pb facs="00038833_tn_0004" /><lb />
4jeast Carolinianfriday, September 11, 1964m <lb />
EC Fine Arts Concert Series<lb />
Performances Start In October<lb />
, i;rt mnrised DV EC'S<lb />
BusinessDeimrtmentlnd,<lb />
Distribute Education <lb />
East Carolina's 1964-65 Fane Arts<lb />
Concert Sariles opens in October<lb />
with a performance by a Russian<lb />
ballet and folk ensemble, tine (Raduga<lb />
Dancers.<lb />
The group of 25 dancers, music-<lb />
ians and singers will appear October<lb />
13 on the McGinnis Auditorium stage<lb />
in the first of sax concert presenta-<lb />
tions at ithe college.<lb />
The second concert, scheduled<lb />
November 3, will feature Metropoli-<lb />
tan Opera soprano Teresa Stratas.<lb />
Miss Stratas, who opens her fifth<lb />
consecutive season with the Met this<lb />
year, has starred at La Scala in<lb />
Milan, at the 1961 Athens Festival<lb />
and in Moscow.<lb />
The concert series also includes<lb />
a Stradivarius violin performance<lb />
by the noted Paganini Quartet un-<lb />
der direction of Henri Temianka<lb />
(February 1), 25-year-old prize-<lb />
winnji violinist Jack Glatzer<lb />
(March ID and the Paris Cham-<lb />
ber Orchestra with conductor Paul<lb />
Kuentz and Bach trumpeter Adolf<lb />
Scherbaum March 24).<lb />
American pianist Grant Johannesen<lb />
wiU close the Fine Arts series April<lb />
12.<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Govern-<lb />
ment .Association, the concerts are<lb />
available to the general public<lb />
through a special arrangement that<lb />
has offered 500 season tickets. Fur-<lb />
thur information is available through<lb />
the Central Ticket Office on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Four plays and an opera will be<lb />
presented during the 1964-65 East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse season which<lb />
cpens October 28 with the Broad-<lb />
way great. "My Fair Lady<lb />
The musical, generally regarded<lb />
as the most popular ever staged,<lb />
will be presented on the McGinnis<lb />
.Auditorium stage in a four-night<lb />
run. Wednesday through Saturday,<lb />
October 28-31.<lb />
The play was one of six produc-<lb />
tions presented in the premiere sea-<lb />
son of the East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theater in July and August. It drew<lb />
(the largest total audience of the<lb />
summer series.<lb />
In December the playhouse season<lb />
win continue with William Snyder's<lb />
new play, "The Days and Nights of<lb />
Beebee Fenstermaker Perform-<lb />
ances are scheduled nightly Decem-<lb />
ber 9-12.<lb />
William Shakespeare's historical<lb />
drama, "Richard III is the first<lb />
1965 Playhouse production. It will<lb />
run for five nights starting iFebu-<lb />
nary 10. . <lb />
During the first weekend m April<lb />
the School of Music and Playhouse<lb />
(will present an opera to be an-<lb />
nounced later. It will be presented<lb />
,Apriil 1 and 2.<lb />
Orson Welles' adaption of Herman<lb />
Melville's "Moby Dick" wiiill close<lb />
the series of student productions<lb />
May 5-. Music to underscore the<lb />
play is being composed by ECs<lb />
composer-in-residenc, Dr. Martin<lb />
Mailman. . <lb />
The theater series is part of the<lb />
fom-series program of entertain-<lb />
ment and cultural acuities spon-<lb />
JSSd " the 19645 school grg<lb />
the Student J1 f<lb />
tion. Curtain time for each of the<lb />
theater performances will be <lb />
p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Dean White Announces Appointed<lb />
Of Five Women Dorm Counselors<lb />
The appointments otf five new<lb />
girls' dormitory counselors at East<lb />
(arolina have been announced by<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth White.<lb />
The dormitory staffers, two of<lb />
whom are replacements, began their<lb />
duties Monday as the 1964-65 school<lb />
year opened.<lb />
New counselors<lb />
Umstead Hall.<lb />
Ida W. Edwards<lb />
cher HallMrs.<lb />
Farmvifflle; Garrett<lb />
Rhyne McCail of<lb />
are:<lb />
west wingMrs.<lb />
of Manteo; Flet-<lb />
Sue Holmes of<lb />
HallMrs. Ruth<lb />
Bessemer City:<lb />
Cotten HallMiss Christine Smith<lb />
of Farmville and Mrs. Lois Rouse<lb />
Smith of Kinston.<lb />
Mrs. Edwards, a former English<lb />
teacher at Manteo. in Rich! and<lb />
County. S. C, and at the Meadows-<lb />
Draughton Business College in New<lb />
Orleans, La holds an AB degree<lb />
from Duke University. She has also<lb />
studied at Tulane University, Co-<lb />
lumbia, (S. C.) College and East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
A graduate of Atlantic Christian<lb />
College with an AB degree, Mrs.<lb />
Holmes is a former French and Eng-<lb />
lish teacher in the Wilson County<lb />
Schools.<lb />
Mrs. McCall joins her alma mater<lb />
from the Juvenile Evaluation Cen-<lb />
ter at Swannanoa where she was an<lb />
instructor of arts, crafts and sew-<lb />
ing. She was awarded an AB degree<lb />
in home economics at Eas4 Caro-<lb />
lina and an MA degree frora Co-<lb />
 umhia Universi ty.<lb />
Miss Smith, who is a former EC<lb />
residence hall counselor ?nd has<lb />
taught in the Pitt County Schools,<lb />
holds AB and MA degrees from<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Mrs. Smith resigned a counseling<lb />
Taff Office Equipment Co.<lb />
COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPLIES<lb />
College Stationary - Greeting Cards<lb />
5th StreetOn Your Way Uptown<lb />
Now Open Exclusively For<lb />
EC STUDENTS AND GUESTS<lb />
The PURPLE AND GOLD CLUB<lb />
Open From 2-12 p. m.<lb />
Located on the 264 By-Pass<lb />
At The Old Cinderella Restaurant<lb />
Live Entertainment Weekly<lb />
Dancing Nightly Full Course Meals<lb />
Short Orders Beverages<lb />
- Closed Sundays <lb />
position at Caswell Center m kui-<lb />
ton to join the EC staff. She was<lb />
awarded the BS degree in education<lb />
here and has studied at the Univers-<lb />
ity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />
Two dormitory counselors at East<lb />
Carolina, members of the dean <lb />
women's staff, began tfieir retire-<lb />
meat Saturday when the 164 sum<lb />
mer session closed.<lb />
Thev are Miiss Alma B. Bizzell, a<lb />
native of Goldsboro who joined the<lb />
EC administrative staff in 1955, and<lb />
.Airs. Estelle Thigpen of Yilliamston<lb />
who came to EC in 1961.<lb />
Miss Bizzell, has had experience<lb />
as a bookkeeper with the O'Berry<lb />
and Lewis Inc. in Goldsboro.<lb />
She holds the AB degree in math-<lb />
ematics from Salem College and the<lb />
MA degree in education at Duke<lb />
University and has also studied at<lb />
Columbia University.<lb />
Mrs. Thigpen has served as dean<lb />
of women at Chowan Junior College<lb />
and as housemother for EC's Sigma<lb />
Nu social fraternity.<lb />
She was awarded a business di-<lb />
ploma from Hardbargers Business<lb />
College and has studied at East<lb />
Carolina and N. C. State in Raleigh.<lb />
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