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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, friday, January 8, 1965<lb />
numbr 26<lb />
NC Administration Changes Hands<lb />
r o<lb />
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A-<lb />
a-<lb />
Itbat<lb />
Lit<lb />
Governors Office, Day Become<lb />
Full With Appointments, Visitors<lb />
A main with the bands of a former<lb />
pulls open the heavy door and walks<lb />
to the secretary's desk.<lb />
"I wanted to see the Governor<lb />
He sits down next to a bantoer who<lb />
wears a 'tailored suit and who also<lb />
has business with the Governor.<lb />
There are others in the reception<lb />
room.<lb />
A school girl in bobby socks<lb />
giggles at a story told by a fisher-<lb />
man.<lb />
A housewife who wants a commu-<lb />
tation for her husband clasps her<lb />
hands.<lb />
The head of a state agency reads<lb />
a report and answers a question<lb />
from a newsman.<lb />
The mail clerk deposits a stack of<lb />
letters on the secretary's desk.<lb />
The Western Union machine prints<lb />
a telegram.<lb />
The phones ring often.<lb />
 of this, and more, makes the<lb />
Governor's Office a crowded place<lb />
and a noisy place.<lb />
Tin man on the go for the state on the go . . . fhat'i Terry <lb />
Labeled hv manv as North Carolina's greatest of all governors.Terry<lb />
Safe will retire from office at today's state Inaguration ceremonies.<lb />
The work of the Office would go<lb />
on faster if it weren't for the inter-<lb />
ruptions of the people who are wait-<lb />
ing their turn to see the Governor.<lb />
But nobody on the staff complains.<lb />
After all, those people own this<lb />
Office.<lb />
A schedule for the Governor, neat-<lb />
ly typed the day before, lies on top<lb />
the secretary's desk. But nobody pays <lb />
much attention to it, least of ail the<lb />
Governor.<lb />
To start with, he doesn't wear a<lb />
watch. Besides, the schedule doesnt<lb />
anticipate "emergency calls" on<lb />
"crucial matters It doesnt antici-<lb />
pate the unscheduled visits of a de-<lb />
partment head who needs "just five<lb />
minutes" to clear a policy decision<lb />
with the Governor. It doesn't con-<lb />
template the calls initiated by the<lb />
Governor himself.<lb />
This would be ia heck of a way to<lb />
run a railroad. But by skipping<lb />
lunch and by being late anywhere<lb />
from a half hour to two hours at<lb />
night, the Governor gets his work<lb />
done.<lb />
The Constitution of (North Caro-<lb />
lina lists the duties of the Governor<lb />
in a few succinct lines.<lb />
But the citizens of North Carolina<lb />
construe those lines liberally.<lb />
And so has Governor Terry San-<lb />
ford and other Governors.<lb />
The duties of the Governor include<lb />
(anything that affects the growth of<lb />
North Carolina and everything that<lb />
affects the welfare of North Caro-<lb />
linians.<lb />
He is the chief executive officer<lb />
of the eleventh largest State an the<lb />
Nation.<lb />
He is the director of a billion dol-<lb />
lar a year budget.<lb />
He is commander in chief of the<lb />
North Carolina National Guard.<lb />
He is the appointive authority for<lb />
hundreds of members of policy-mak-<lb />
ing boards, ranging from the State<lb />
Highway Commission, the Board of<lb />
Conservation and Development, and<lb />
some of the Superior Court judges<lb />
to the Board of Refrigeration Exam-<lb />
iners and the Board of Cosmetic Art.<lb />
The Governor as the last man be-<lb />
tween the cell and the electric chair<lb />
at Central Prison. Be also is the one<lb />
man who is responsible to God and<lb />
the people of North Carolina for<lb />
commutations of prison sentences.<lb />
The Governor of North Carolina<lb />
cannot succeed himself and he is<lb />
the one Governor in the Nation who<lb />
does not have the veto power.<lb />
But the Governor of North Caro-<lb />
lina has more authority than most<lb />
Even so, there are legal limitations<lb />
on that authority and on any given<lb />
day in the Governor's Office there<lb />
wMl be requests for him to take ac-<lb />
t on which both law and custom pre-<lb />
clude him from taking.<lb />
There is enough room within the<lb />
law and within the tradition of North<lb />
Carolina's habit of good government<lb />
to fill an 18-hour day and a seven-<lb />
day week.<lb />
The Governor's Office gets tfie traf-<lb />
fice of a bus station.<lb />
It gets more calls than most tele-<lb />
phone answering services.<lb />
It gets the mail of a major indus-<lb />
try.<lb />
When the farmer leaves the Gov-<lb />
ernor's Office, when the banker de-<lb />
parts, when the school girl in bobby<lb />
socks gets her autographed photo,<lb />
when the department head has his<lb />
policy decision approved; when the<lb />
phone calls are answered, the letters<lb />
written and the telegrams dispatch-<lb />
ed, then the Governor leaves the<lb />
Office.<lb />
There are other matters of State<lb />
business awaiting him when he gets<lb />
to the Executive Mansion.<lb />
But that begins another story.<lb />
EC's Growing Political Science Department<lb />
Becomes Leader In Areas Of North Carolina<lb />
  -  , <lb />
The Political Science Department<lb />
of East Carolina has been recently<lb />
bed :n an institution which<lb />
is rapidly assuming leadership m<lb />
manv areas of development hi the<lb />
tern part of North Carolina. Jhe<lb />
department, moving with the Col-<lb />
also strives to develop programs<lb />
are not only academically use-<lb />
ful, but aiso. of service to the general<lb />
community.<lb />
In the summer of 1963 the de-<lb />
partment initiated an Institute on<lb />
Constitutional Democracy and to-<lb />
talitarianism for the purpose ofoetj<lb />
ter preparing high school ?0C1f1<lb />
studies teachers in North Carohna to<lb />
compare the political and econ"J<lb />
ideas and instiutions of the Soviet<lb />
bloc and the free work. The Insti-<lb />
tute relied heavily on outside au-<lb />
thorities during its first two sessions<lb />
l3 and 1964), and in its tnird ses-<lb />
sion will continue to use 5f"<lb />
lecturers, but to a smaller extent.<lb />
Some of these lectures were also<lb />
open to the public, as lectures af<lb />
East Carolina often are.<lb />
Now that the Institute on Const<lb />
tutional Democracy and TrtaHtar-<lb />
ianism is established, the PoMbcal<lb />
Science Department fc ?! Jf<lb />
Program under the enefaj e<lb />
Education in PoM. 1 main<lb />
Purpose of the program i  w<lb />
give students a first-hand under-<lb />
standing of practical pobtacs, by<lb />
lectures, formal surveys, and par-<lb />
ticipation.<lb />
Political party arganizatkm is be-<lb />
ginning to develop rapidly in this<lb />
tradtonally one-party area It is the<lb />
departments informal observation<lb />
that students and the general public<lb />
ore only partially aware of!the possi-<lb />
bilities of political oirgamzalaon. This<lb />
program would be useful .to stu-<lb />
dents and non-students Their study<lb />
of the process as it develops here<lb />
will afford an unusually good op-<lb />
portunity for understanding.<lb />
As a first step the Partntia?<lb />
brought in speakers and <lb />
would appear on a "&amp;&amp;<lb />
Tn thp soring and fail of 1964 Dotn<lb />
Democratic and 25<lb />
abates for governor spokeandtelked<lb />
informally at meetings l<lb />
Political Science majors and stu-<lb />
dents in Political Science classes.<lb />
ST&amp;e coming year the Jepartment<lb />
will tntrpdpce &amp; -g<lb />
and execute a JL<lb />
This program is for fg<lb />
who desires to play  "<lb />
in politics, which should be all politi-<lb />
cal science majors. As Dr. John<lb />
Howell, head of the Political Science<lb />
department and co-ordanator for the<lb />
program states, "A polaltacal science<lb />
major who does not enjoy political<lb />
party particiation is like a doctor<lb />
who doesn't practice medicine Dr.<lb />
Howell believes that a two party<lb />
system in North Carotoa is finally<lb />
emerging. The Democrats have al-<lb />
ways been strong and the Repub-<lb />
licans, with the leadership of Barry<lb />
Goldwater, are growing. He Ibekeyes<lb />
that Republican leaders ton stilus<lb />
state are true and devoted conser-<lb />
vatives and not racists similar to<lb />
Republican leaders in other southe-<lb />
ern states that oiverwhelrriingly sup-<lb />
ported Goldwarter. With this two<lb />
party system, Dr. Howeli believes<lb />
the program will be successful<lb />
Further Tributes<lb />
Doe to an overwhelming partic-<lb />
ipation of tributes about Got.<lb />
Sanford, we were unable to ran<lb />
ail those submitted. A continna-<lb />
tion will be carried in the next<lb />
editor,<lb />
I And this is himthe<lb />
Dan Kfllian Moore of<lb />
governor<lb />
Carolina's<lb />
became North<lb /><pb facs="00038856_tn_0002" /><lb />
2east Carolinianfriday, January 8, 1965<lb />
 . <lb />
transition<lb />
This issue of the EAST CAROLINIAN is pleased to<lb />
look back upon four years of progress. But with equal pride<lb />
we look forward to a period of growth and development of<lb />
the education of the people of this great state.<lb />
Four short years ago, the individual voters of North<lb />
Carolina made a decision. And collectively, they elected a<lb />
man named Terry Sanford to the highest elective position<lb />
that a state may bestow.<lb />
The decision of the voters of this state pointed out their<lb />
chosen leadership for the period from 1960 through 1964.<lb />
State supported, East Carolina was, of course, effected<lb />
by this decision. And looking at the period of time since the<lb />
Sanford Administration took office until the present, one<lb />
is able to easily see tremendous progress.<lb />
When students, who are a part of the campus each day,<lb />
can see and feel the boom of growth taking place on the cam-<lb />
pus, progress is definitely in high gear.<lb />
Credit for such progress is due in no small part to the<lb />
Sanford Administration, who worked as part of a team with<lb />
people and organizations across the state toward the develop-<lb />
ment of this institution of higher learning.<lb />
The campus feels a sense of unity with the state in<lb />
producing this growth. The momentum of expansion has<lb />
been built up during the previous administration is now<lb />
ready to propel the school into the midst of a new era in<lb />
North Carolina government . . . the administration of Gov-<lb />
ernor Dan K. Moore-<lb />
East Carolina is ready to continue its movement. The<lb />
school feels a closeness t6 the new Governor. Many times be-<lb />
fore and during his campaign, Governor Moore was our guest.<lb />
Many of the people who work closely with the Governor come<lb />
from the Greenville area. This institution feels a part of the<lb />
family that will lead our state for the forthcoming four years.<lb />
East Carolina is in agreement with Governor Moore's<lb />
statement, "Every boy and girl with the capacity for college<lb />
work should be given the opportunity to reach that goal<lb />
This school feels that it is a part of the progress of ed-<lb />
ucation in North Carolina which will some day make this<lb />
idea reality.<lb />
Higher education in North Carolina will prosper under<lb />
the able guidance of the new administration. This school feels<lb />
the emphasis which the members of the present legislature<lb />
has placed on oud development.<lb />
It is quite evident from Governor Moore's past actions,<lb />
that the quality of cooperation in higher education at East<lb />
Carolina and about the state will prosper in the future.<lb />
The transition from Governor to Governor will be quite<lb />
smooth. And this institution endeavors to work henceforth<lb />
in union with North Carolina's government to send people<lb />
into the world who not only know but practice harmony with<lb />
his fellow men.<lb />
PROFession<lb />
STUDENT<lb />
1<lb />
iftfl<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
wsakly by th students of last OMm<lb />
QrMBTilk. North GaroJKaa<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolina Collegia Prsss Association<lb />
Assorlstsd CoDogiat Press<lb />
Office on third floor of Wright BaiMing<lb />
Subscription rate: $5.00 per<lb />
Box 2516, Bast Carolina College Station, Green rill. North<lb />
Telephone. aHi departments, PL 1-6716 or 758-5426, extension 264<lb />
Letters<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
This message comes to you straudrt<lb />
from the McKay catogejat;<lb />
Mr. McKay should think serusl<lb />
of leaving the garden if he has a cat-<lb />
like for what he finds hex, how<lb />
did he happen to wander J0<lb />
'a place as this when ilt as to Wttftg<lb />
unworthy of him? Is the Medical<lb />
School proposal really a big joke bo<lb />
himPerhaps he thinks that people<lb />
in the eastern part of this state do<lb />
not get sick. Maybe he also W?<lb />
that the only medical centers should<lb />
be where they already arein the<lb />
center of the state, regardless of<lb />
the needs of the other parts of the<lb />
state.<lb />
How can you bear to surround<lb />
yourself with such unworthy com-<lb />
pany Mr. McKay? Surely you can't<lb />
be sincere. If you were serious, you<lb />
would be packing your belongings<lb />
and leaving for greener pastures.<lb />
From what you say, almost any<lb />
pasture is greener. Surely, it must<lb />
pain you to lower yourself to such<lb />
a degree as to enroll at such a<lb />
place as this.<lb />
As a student at E.C I resent your<lb />
self-rlphteous condemnation of a<lb />
school with which you obviously are<lb />
unfamliar or have an axe to grind.<lb />
Wipe your tear-stained, sophomoric<lb />
eyes and look about you. If you<lb />
still feel 'as you did in your<lb />
"Sahara" column on December 16,<lb />
why not leave? With your attitude,<lb />
you would certainly not be doin?<lb />
East Carolina a favor by keeping<lb />
your enlightened presence on our<lb />
campus. If you decide to stay cut<lb />
out the inferior-school bit and stop<lb />
crying on everyones shoulder about<lb />
how unfortunate you are to be ex-<lb />
posed to such a place so far below<lb />
you. Head for greener pastures.<lb />
McKay: some other garden might<lb />
really need your kind of cow-dung<lb />
fertilizer.<lb />
Ben Scott<lb />
Notices<lb />
All EC students are invited to<lb />
iisit the Mathematics Computer<lb />
Laboratory on Tuesday, January 12.<lb />
between the hours of 12:00 noon and<lb />
7:00 p.m. Mr. F. M. Johnson, di-<lb />
rector of the computer laboratory,<lb />
and his assistants will demonstrate<lb />
and explain many of the uses of the<lb />
computer.<lb />
At 7:00 p.m everyone is invited<lb />
to the Math Club meeting in room<lb />
132, New Austin Auditorium. We<lb />
will have Major Simpson of the<lb />
USAF as guest speaker. Afterwards,<lb />
some games will be plaved using<lb />
the computer.<lb />
The foerign language readnff<lb />
examination for Master of Arts de-<lb />
gree people will be given on<lb />
Saturday, February 6, 1965 at 2 00<lb />
P.M.<lb />
Students should sign for this<lb />
examination in the Graduate Office<lb />
Rawl Annex, 138, prior to Januarv<lb />
29. and pick up regulations govern-<lb />
ing the examination.<lb />
A seven-week institute for high<lb />
school Spanish teachers will fee<lb />
held at Bast Carolina next sum-<lb />
mer, a college spokesman announc-<lb />
ed today.<lb />
Professor James L. Fleming, di-<lb />
Bob Brouses<lb />
By BOB BROWN<lb />
Local Activities<lb />
smJ<lb />
m<lb />
FRIDAY Jan. 8<lb />
7:00 Movie "EXODUS" Austin<lb />
7:30 Faculty Duplicate Bridge<lb />
Club Planters Bank<lb />
8:00 A P 0 White Ball Wright Aud.<lb />
Pitt "SEX AND THE SINGLE<lb />
GIRL"<lb />
State "GODZILLA Vs.<lb />
THE THING"<lb />
SATURDAY Jan. 9<lb />
7:00 Movie "EXODUS" Austin<lb />
8:00 Basketball: Varsity vs. Elon<lb />
Pitt "SEX AND THS SINGLE<lb />
GIRL"<lb />
State "GODZILLA Vs<lb />
THE THING"<lb />
SUNDAY Jan. 10<lb />
UNITARIAiNS: Meet at Y hut from<lb />
9:30 A.M. through 2:00 ML<lb />
LUTHERANS: Meet at Y hut from<lb />
5:00 through 7:30 P.M.<lb />
UNITARIANS: Meet at Y hut 800<lb />
through 10:00 w<lb />
THE CANTEBURY CLUB: (For<lb />
ITpS4couptes)  4th <lb />
y AND THE SDKXU5<lb />
JlTST mure tune at<lb />
hmc fear of ntM told<lb />
ttnd his performance.<lb />
in Batelgh. there was. dai<lb />
nearlv every night at Jim TTiornt<lb />
dance hall group from my horrv<lb />
of THE FABULOt S I OOTETCNT-<lb />
LS were playing there This bend<lb />
is really good .ni I hope that tome-<lb />
time soon they will be able to per-<lb />
form here They are one of the ft<lb />
hands I know that actually luKe<lb />
as they play .<lb />
Here is your ch i ee to see ' '<lb />
the greatest motion pictures ever<lb />
shown on the screen, EXODUS Tt<lb />
fabulous movie w 13 be playing in<lb />
our own. old. Aufll uditorium<lb />
this weekend Be Jure to try and<lb />
see this amazing picture<lb />
This FHday at the p- theatre<lb />
you will Ik entertained with SEX<lb />
AM) THE SINGLE GIRL Thus<lb />
movie is said to be the wildest one<lb />
ever seen any where As the title<lb />
depicts, the movie is about sei inf<lb />
single women Boys, be sure to take<lb />
your girls to se this picture, maybe<lb />
you will learn something ?<lb />
Maybe you are the type that en-<lb />
joys a good horror picture if -o<lb />
the State has the nc for your, OOD-<lb />
iector of the foreign languages<lb />
partment. said the IS Office of<lb />
Education has picked. FjC to handle<lb />
one of its 1965 summer institutes fi-<lb />
nanced throueh he N ftiontal De-<lb />
fense Education Act<lb />
Professor Fleming said the Insti-<lb />
tute, first of its kind at DC. will<lb />
involve a budget of stout $65.OX) It<lb />
is scheduled June l to Aug 3<lb />
Enrollment will be limited to W<lb />
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east Carolinianfriday, January 8, 19653<lb />
New South<lb />
Sanford Achievements<lb />
Aftect All Carolinians<lb />
-Known to most East Carolina students as (1 to r Margaret Rose, Betsy, Terry Jr and<lb />
state s tirst family was seen, both formally and informally, more on our campus than any<lb />
North Carolia. And, undoubtedly, we shall continue to see our beloved family, for recently<lb />
ret R  a named a trustee for our school.<lb />
Tributes To Terry<lb />
to I monumental. He expanded and im-<lb />
; proved the educational opportunity<lb />
for all our youth below, within, and<lb />
beyond the high school to an amaz-<lb />
i ing degree. He will rank just below<lb />
: Aycock as an educational governor<lb />
of larse stature.<lb />
the oisfcradaon of Gov-<lb />
1. East Carolina Col-<lb />
experienced large growth<lb />
i body, faculty, and<lb />
The sdze of the<lb />
 en increased from<lb />
acres at present; the on-<lb />
 'Iment having increas-<lb />
19 in September. 1960,<lb />
present: the faculty from<lb />
me to .778: and a sub-<lb />
p nsx a of the physical<lb />
.ded for including three<lb />
classroom build-<lb />
th and physical cduca-<lb />
for men and a music<lb />
to Urns, the state ap-<lb />
' n for maintenance and ex-<lb />
the College has increased<lb />
ipproxr.mately three and one<lb />
to seven and one<lb />
lion dollars. This is an in-<lb />
more than 100 per cent<lb />
four-year period.<lb />
Sanford has demonstrat-<lb />
warys his deep interest<lb />
m all levels for all<lb />
of North Carolina. The<lb />
is enjoyed by East<lb />
College would not have<lb />
ble without the full sup-<lb />
interest of Governor San-<lb />
i it gives me great pleasure<lb />
h our Board of Trustees<lb />
ng our deep appreciation<lb />
to Governor Sanford.<lb />
STATEMENT OF<lb />
W LUNSFORD CREW<lb />
Re. Governor Sanford<lb />
North Carolinians wi8I long re-<lb />
member Governor Sanford because<lb />
he was a man who cared. He cared<lb />
about wisdom and ignorance. He<lb />
'red about poverty and plenty. He<lb />
fired for the skilled and the unsfcill-<lb />
He cared for the rich and the<lb />
Pw He cared about his friends<lb />
and enemiesand they cared about<lb />
wn He kept his head, when aiH<lb />
around him were losing theirs and<lb />
Naming it on him.<lb />
Hk finest hour may well come<lb />
later, but already he has brought<lb />
North Carolina hers. Let 1he bells<lb />
toll'<lb />
Tr the Editor<lb />
.Terry Sanford. throughout his en-<lb />
Jjr administration as Governor of<lb />
North Carolina, has demonstrated<lb />
fxoeptional leadership an the build-<lb />
" of a better and more progres-<lb />
sive North Carolina. WSth vision and<lb />
courage and with a sure grasp he<lb />
as moved the State forward oo<lb />
"y fronts.<lb />
 In the important fteW of educa-<lb />
on, his accomplishments have been<lb />
And in the field of better race re-<lb />
" .itions he has followed with wisdom<lb />
, (lie moderate course for the great<lb />
and enduring good of all the people.<lb />
His independence and skill in all<lb />
I the areas and arts of government<lb />
have given him a sure footing in his<lb />
effort to lift all segments of our so-<lb />
ciety. .As his distinguished term as<lb />
Governor comes to a close, all North<lb />
Carolinians can say with truth and<lb />
gratitude. "Well done, thou good<lb />
and faithful servant<lb />
Irving E. Carlyle<lb />
Statement by Charles B. Winberry<lb />
Chairman, X. C. Federation of Col-<lb />
ege Democats<lb />
The administration of Governor<lb />
Terry Sanford has meant much to<lb />
college students. Not in the terms<lb />
of roads paved, or state employee<lb />
benefits, or dollars of industrial ex-<lb />
pansion though he has no equal in<lb />
these fields.<lb />
Terry Sanford means much be-<lb />
cause he has stimulated the mind<lb />
to think and has made the wheels<lb />
turn with new ideas and programs<lb />
that enrich the whole man. He has<lb />
shown that government and elected<lb />
office are not instruments of red<lb />
tape but are the hammer and<lb />
chisel through which a new and bet-<lb />
ter life evolves. H)e has that politics<lb />
in not necessarily the art of the<lb />
possible as much as it as the prac-<lb />
tice of a responsibility to meet the<lb />
needs of the people.<lb />
It has been said that only once<lb />
in a generation are the people will-<lb />
ing to turn the reins of government<lb />
over to one with new and often ex-<lb />
perimental ideas thiough which the<lb />
real desires of every man can be<lb />
fulfilled. I think it can truly be sarid<lb />
that Governor Terry Sanford repre-<lb />
sented that person to the generation<lb />
of the 1960's.<lb />
Governor Terry Sanford, (by has<lb />
life and leadership, has record and<lb />
ideals, has long been an inspiration<lb />
to young people, not only in North<lb />
Carolina, but also throughout the<lb />
nation. He served as an outstanding<lb />
president of the Young Democratic<lb />
Clubs of North Carolina and helped<lb />
to build mis organization in this<lb />
state with its 30,000 members and<lb />
clubs in nearly all 100 counties and<lb />
on 30 college campuses into the<lb />
strongest and best In the nation and<lb />
sets an example for aH other state<lb />
Democratic clubs to emulate.<lb />
His interest in young people, bis<lb />
 administration's programs for youth,<lb />
! his concern for education and "the<lb />
right of every child to burgeon out<lb />
; all that here is within him has<lb />
furnished ideals for youth both here<lb />
and throughout thf land.<lb />
In every state he is recognized,<lb />
not only as a leader in North Caro-<lb />
lina and in the "New South but<lb />
a spokesman for progress in Amer-<lb />
ica. His record indicates he holds<lb />
with Ibsen that "Those in league<lb />
with the future are in league with<lb />
Truth<lb />
We remember his leadership well,<lb />
as a director of the Boys State pro-<lb />
gram at the Institute of Government<lb />
and as an assistant director of that<lb />
institution, as an instructor in law<lb />
at the University Law School, as an<lb />
outstanding State Senator, a state<lb />
president of the young Democrats,<lb />
and clearly one of North Carolina's<lb />
greatest governors. Having led this<lb />
state so well, he will now be looked<lb />
to for leadership not only for the<lb />
South Land, but for the Nation. The<lb />
youth of this Nation, and over one-<lb />
half of our population is now under<lb />
28. know that in Terry Sanford they<lb />
will have a leader of foresight, pro-<lb />
gressive ideals, and inspiration<lb />
By J. Albert House Jr<lb />
President Young<lb />
Democrats' dub of<lb />
America<lb />
It is a pleasure for me to join the<lb />
thousands of North Carolinians pay-<lb />
ing tribute to you. Your efforts in<lb />
education and in the wiar on pover-<lb />
ty have set a standard for the whole<lb />
nation bringing recognition to your<lb />
state and quality into the lives of<lb />
your people.<lb />
I feel confident the monument to<lb />
your turn of office will not be built<lb />
by the hands of men but by the ap-<lb />
preciation of children of North<lb />
Carolina who wfli recapture your<lb />
efforts in years to come.<lb />
Mrs. Johnson joins me in sending<lb />
best wishes to one of America's<lb />
greatest governors.<lb />
(LYNDON (B. JOHNSON<lb />
To the (Editor<lb />
'The admlinistration of Governor<lb />
Terry Sanford has made great<lb />
strides in continuing the march of<lb />
progress by North Carolina. Though<lb />
he emphasized all (aspects of educa-<lb />
tion. Governor Sanford (gave strong<lb />
direction to a wide range of pro-<lb />
grams to better our state and its<lb />
people. His record is clearly stamp-<lb />
ed upon the face of North Carolina<lb />
and generations yet to come will<lb />
know the benefits of his significant<lb />
leadership<lb />
Robert W. Scott<lb />
The contributions which Terry<lb />
Sanford has made to the state of<lb />
North Carolina and its people are so<lb />
many and so varied that it is al-<lb />
most impossible to cover the whole<lb />
spectrum. He has lit a thousand<lb />
candles; with words, with deeds,<lb />
with courage, with patience and<lb />
wiith love he has reached out to his<lb />
fellow man, and he has touched our<lb />
hearts 2nd stirred our minds, and<lb />
we are not the same. The women I<lb />
know, and they are many, who<lb />
worked for the Governor at that<lb />
time, and have continued his loyal<lb />
supporters are grateful to have been<lb />
i part of the past four years, and<lb />
are sure they have had a hand,<lb />
however small, in making things<lb />
better for present and future genera-<lb />
tions of school children. The bright,<lb />
the average, the slow, those who<lb />
need technical training or college<lb />
training, the economically deprived<lb />
md the racially deprived, all have<lb />
otter chances because there was a<lb />
Terry Sanford who came forth at<lb />
the right place at the right time<lb />
and made himself heard.<lb />
The Governor has not been un-<lb />
mindful of his large and still grow-<lb />
ing support from the women of<lb />
North Carolina. He did not have to<lb />
be c nvineed of the real and valu-<lb />
able contributions to the life of the<lb />
state which could be expected from<lb />
this quarter. There is no clearer evi-<lb />
dence of this than the fact that he<lb />
has placed over 350 women on im-<lb />
portant boards and commissions,<lb />
some in places where women had<lb />
never before served. Also, as a re-<lb />
sult of his efforts on the Federal<lb />
level, North Carolina women have<lb />
been appointed to a United Nations<lb />
Commission: to represent the Unit-<lb />
id , States on the Inter-American<lb />
Commission of Women (there is just<lb />
one U.S. member in this body); to<lb />
the high-level Committee on Inter-<lb />
Governmental Relations; to the Na-<lb />
tional Citizens Committee on Com-<lb />
munity Relations; and, of course,<lb />
the U.S. Commissioner of Welfare<lb />
is North Carolina's Ellen Winston.<lb />
Not content with this recognition,<lb />
more than has ever been accorded<lb />
women by any governor in the his-<lb />
tory of the state, Governor Sanford<lb />
was one of the first governors in<lb />
the country to establish, by execu-<lb />
tive order, a state Commission on<lb />
the Status of Women. This commis-<lb />
sion, under the chairmanship of Dr.<lb />
Anne Scott of Duke University, has<lb />
just recently presented tilts report to<lb />
the Governor. In my opinion, the<lb />
N.C. report is better than the Fed-<lb />
eral report, and has a number of<lb />
By MARTHA McKAY<lb />
Leader Sanford<lb />
PUots State Well<lb />
By BERT BENNETT<lb />
Five or six years ago when Terry<lb />
Sanford began his campaign for<lb />
Governor there were many appre-<lb />
hensions voiced by old-line politi-<lb />
cians. Sanford's friends, college<lb />
pals, colleagues, war-time asso-<lb />
ciates and others who realty knew<lb />
him had no doubts as to his ability,<lb />
courage and burning lamination for<lb />
the advancement of North Carolina.<lb />
From the very beginning it was<lb />
obvious to those of us who helped<lb />
direct the campaign that here was<lb />
a man with ia determination, who<lb />
would not compromise principles<lb />
and who would get the job done or<lb />
die tryang. As the campaign pro-<lb />
gressed, this became more evident<lb />
to those of us behnid the scenes. Af-<lb />
ter three strenuous campaigns in<lb />
one year, Sanford proved once<lb />
again his ability, backbone and<lb />
foresight.<lb />
The past four yetars of his ad-<lb />
ministration is history. The ac-<lb />
complishments of his team proves<lb />
once again what can be done when<lb />
a group of citizens band together<lb />
for an unselfish goal. Historians<lb />
will be kind to Sanford land wifflil re-<lb />
port that he was a man who wtas<lb />
not seeking to win a popularity con-<lb />
test and ithe only question he asked<lb />
was is this good for North Caro-<lb />
lina?"<lb />
When a sequel to "Profiles in<lb />
Courage" is written the Sanford<lb />
years will be recorded.<lb />
suggestions, legislative and other-<lb />
wise, which I'm sure the women of<lb />
the state will hope to see carried<lb />
out in the next few years.<lb />
As head of the Democratc Party<lb />
of the state, and through party<lb />
chairman Bert Bennett, Governor<lb />
Sanford ordered massive transfu-<lb />
sions as Rx for a somewhat weak<lb />
and wornout state party structure.<lb />
Here are a few of the "firsts" in<lb />
this area: a full-time executive sec-<lb />
retary, paid at the same level as<lb />
top state officials; expanded office<lb />
space and additional secretary in<lb />
order to better serve local party<lb />
officals, legislators, etc a news-<lb />
paper, the N. C. Democrat, mailed<lb />
every six weeks to from 12 to 15<lb />
thousand Democrats from precinct<lb />
officials upand down to the smal-<lb />
lest grass root; the Vance-Aycock<lb />
Dinner, held annually in Ashville;<lb />
workshops for party officials and<lb />
candidates; direct liason with Wash-<lb />
ington and the White House to bet-<lb />
ter facilitate getting Federal jobs<lb />
for North Carolinians: entertain-<lb />
ment of county chairmen and their<lb />
wives and other partv officials in<lb />
the Mansion 'for the first time, the<lb />
Jefferson-Jackson Day reception<lb />
was held in the Mansion last year):<lb />
a new, modern and meaningful par-<lb />
ty Plan of Organization came into<lb />
existence, putting the countv vice-<lb />
chairman 'in most cases, women)<lb />
on the county executive committee<lb />
for the first time. This last is per-<lb />
haps the single most significant<lb />
change in party structure as far<lb />
as women are concerned, for it<lb />
gives us a real voice on the local<lb />
level. The list is endless and per-<lb />
haps it will take years to access<lb />
the changes, but the partv at this<lb />
point is alive, vibrant and well,<lb />
'and hopefully will remain so It is<lb />
my ardent hope and his, too. that<lb />
they will flourish.<lb />
For my part, let me say that I<lb />
have been a full member of the<lb />
decision-making structure of the<lb />
Party. Men and women, we worked<lb />
together, under the Governor, to<lb />
make a better Party and a better<lb />
North Carolina. As a member of<lb />
the 15 member executve commit-<lb />
tee of the Democratic Niational Com-<lb />
mittee, I have heard our Governor,<lb />
our state, our party work and our<lb />
people praised to the skies. I can<lb />
only say now. in the presence of all<lb />
thank you, Terry Sanford, on behalf<lb />
of those of us who struggle to better<lb />
the condition of mankind. You have<lb />
truly been a great leader and a<lb />
light unto us all. May God grant<lb />
that this is not an end, but a be-<lb />
ginning.<lb />
Terry Sanford speaks for progress.<lb />
He has faith in the young people<lb />
and respect their opinions. His ad-<lb />
ministration recognized the seed for<lb />
higher education and has demon-<lb />
strated in many ways his deep In-<lb />
terest in education on all levels far<lb />
all the people of North Carolina<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038856_tn_0004" /><lb />
4east Carolinianfriday, January 8, 1965<lb />
Typical of the action which took pl.jce during the Buc's Christmas basket-<lb />
ball circuit, this picture was taken during the East Carolina, Berea game.<lb />
The Bocs won 83-73 and now boast 6 wins to 3 losses.<lb />
Pirates Clinch Third Place<lb />
In Lenior Rhyne Classics<lb />
Bv RANDY RYAN<lb />
East Carolina took an 89-69 vic-<lb />
tory over Berea College of Ken-<lb />
tucky to clinch third nlace in the<lb />
iLenoir Rnyne Holiday Classic on<lb />
Saturday night. Jerry Woodside<lb />
scored 22 of his 29 points in the<lb />
second half to spark the Pirates to<lb />
an easy victory. East Carolina had<lb />
fallen victim to the Chattanooga<lb />
team in the opening round of the<lb />
tournament by the score of 83-73.<lb />
The Mount ameers of Kentucky had<lb />
grabbed an early lead, rolling up a<lb />
ten point spread of 12-2, but the<lb />
Pirates battled back to tie up the<lb />
game on Bob Kinnard's pair of free<lb />
throws at 22-22. The lead bounced<lb />
back and forth between the two<lb />
teams until Bill Duckett's pair of<lb />
foul shots gave the Bucs a 29-27<lb />
lead which thev never lost after<lb />
that.<lb />
Weigand Offers<lb />
Study Skill Course<lb />
Dr. George Weigand will offer his<lb />
study skills course starting on Jan-<lb />
uary 4, 1965, at 11:00 a.ni. in<lb />
Wright Building, Room 208. This<lb />
course will be taught each day Mon-<lb />
day through Friday at the above<lb />
hour. If you are interested in taking<lb />
this course, you may still take ad-<lb />
vantage of this opportunity. If your<lb />
schedule does not permit your at-<lb />
tending the course each day, why<lb />
not plan to attend on those days<lb />
when your schedule does allow it?<lb />
The Pirates pulled away slowly<lb />
until midway in the second period,<lb />
holding a six point lead of 61-45,<lb />
when Jerry' Woodside went on a 1.2<lb />
point spree to crack tfie game vide<lb />
open.<lb />
The Pirates had a good night, hit-<lb />
ting 40 of 75 shots for a 53.3 shoot-<lb />
ing percentage while the Moun-<lb />
taineers hit a rather poor 31.3 per<lb />
cent of their shots. East Carolina<lb />
lead in rebounding 5244, with Bob<lb />
Kinnard hauling down 12 and Wood-<lb />
side grabbing off 10.<lb />
Larry Williamson tallied 16 points<lb />
to pace Berea. Grady Williamson<lb />
with 12 points and Bob Kinnard with<lb />
11 points followed Woodside in the<lb />
scoring for the Bucs. East Carolina<lb />
now has 6-3 record overall while<lb />
Berea now stands at 4-.<lb />
GREEK<lb />
NEW<lb />
S<lb />
The Bast Carolina chapter of<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sgma social .<lb />
is among the top four Tn Wia<lb />
chapters in the nation, accordwg ! <lb />
the current issue of the sorooty s<lb />
quarterly magazine, The Tnangic.<lb />
EC's Gamma Beta Chapter and<lb />
Alpha Sigma Chapter at the UM-<lb />
versity of Southern Mississippi W<lb />
for third place honors in the w<lb />
round of the Annual Chapter ExanM-<lb />
nation, a regular sorority test ioi<lb />
all chapters.<lb />
F"rst in the nation is the Gamma<lb />
Alpha Chapter at the University of<lb />
Illinois: ranked second is Honda<lb />
Southern's Beta Phi Chapter.<lb />
Results of the examnation were<lb />
reported in the fall issue of 'The<lb />
Triangle which also listed the EC<lb />
chapter among 58 collegeiate Tn<lb />
Sigma groups on the Robbie Page<lb />
Memorial honor roll for 196364.<lb />
The Robbie Page Memorial Fund<lb />
of Tri Sigma will be matched by<lb />
North Carolina state government<lb />
funds and money from the Univer-<lb />
sitv of North Carolina to finance<lb />
construction of an out-patient chil-<lb />
dren's room at North Carolina Me-<lb />
morial Hospital in Chapel Hill. To<lb />
be listed on the honor roll of the<lb />
memorial fund, a chapter must con-<lb />
tribute an amount equivalent to at<lb />
least $3 per member.<lb />
Officers of ECC's Gamma Beta<lb />
Chapter are: Melba Anders of Clin-<lb />
ton, president: Pamela Jo Waters<lb />
of Belmont. vice president: Joyce<lb />
Sigmon of Roanoke. Va secretary:<lb />
nd Linda S. Charlton of Arlington,<lb />
Va treasurer.<lb />
Dr. J. William Byrd of East Caro-<lb />
lina's Department of Physics will<lb />
speak to Chi Beta Phi. national<lb />
honorary scientific fraternity, in<lb />
public invited seminar this Thurs-<lb />
day evening at 7:30 p.m. in Flana-<lb />
gan 317.<lb />
Dr. Byrd's topic will be on a rela-<lb />
tively new subject in physical sci-<lb />
ence. "Plasma Physics m the Role<lb />
of Energy Production that is be-<lb />
coming more important as the world<lb />
searches for new and more valuable<lb />
sources of energy.<lb />
Before the seminar. Ch: Ika<lb />
Phi will hold a Christmas Banquet<lb />
in South Cafeteria at which Dr.<lb />
Byrd and his wife; and the frater-<lb />
nities advisors. Dr. J. N. LeConte<lb />
and Dr. C. B. Knight and their<lb />
wives will attend. This banquet will<lb />
be the first formal meeting at which<lb />
the eleven new members will attend<lb />
in addition to the 20 old fraternity<lb />
members.<lb />
A special invitation is extended<lb />
to the faculty and members of the<lb />
Mathematics and Science depart-<lb />
ments to attend and hear this in-<lb />
formative lecture.<lb />
The East Carolina chapter of Chi<lb />
Beta Phi was founded in 1953 and<lb />
served as host to the national con-<lb />
vention in the spring of 1964. Twenty-<lb />
three colleges and universities in<lb />
the eastern half of the United States<lb />
have campus chapters of this hon-<lb />
orary' fraternity.<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
The Kappa Upsilon chapter of Al-<lb />
pha Phi Omega has extended bids<lb />
to its winter quarter pledge class<lb />
New pledges are: Phil Cates, Dur-<lb />
ham; Lou D'Ambrosio, Scrafford,<lb />
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JJCJtional fraternity lau SigTfl<lb />
2?nish on Tuesday . <lb />
(ember 8,  tiie M<lb />
Alumni Building.<lb />
Judv Sultivan, president, <lb />
the rush by telling tfao<lb />
about the responsibilities of bea I<lb />
member of Tau Sigma. Kayo <lb />
Sen informed the potent<lb />
of necessary duties to be perform-<lb />
ed as pledges. Afterwards refresh<lb />
ments were served in the adjom-<lb />
ing dining room.<lb />
Miss Daniels, rise<lb />
secretaryustorian<lb />
honorary business educataa<lb />
will preside for the ritual of oc<lb />
meeting and the I<lb />
award session.<lb />
The East Carolina bus <lb />
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United National Collegiate Council<lb />
Offers Essay-Writing Contest<lb />
IK a a<lb />
prize of a month-long, all-(Larson, Director, World Rule of<lb />
trip to Europe, includ- Law Center at Dufce Universdty;<lb />
Henry Oabot Lodge, until recently<lb />
U.S. Ambassador to Soutn Vietnam<lb />
and former U.S. ipresentatEve at<lb />
the United Nations, and Ambassa-<lb />
dor Marietta Tree, U.S. Mission to<lb />
the UN.<lb />
pecial summer school session<lb />
about the lotted Nations in Geneva,<lb />
awarded to the winner of a<lb />
essay-writing contest spon-<lb />
tbe Collegiate Council for<lb />
d Nations. OCUN is basing<lb />
i os: on the first of a series of<lb />
nute television entertainment<lb />
ims about he UN that are be-<lb />
ioped by Telsun Foundation,<lb />
l<lb />
contest is designed to inspire<lb />
. iderstanding of the UN by<lb />
tag greater interest about<lb />
rid organization among col-<lb />
3) tents throughout the Unit-<lb />
- s That is also the primary<lb />
pose of OCUN.<lb />
gnadttte students enrolled in<lb />
dited college or university<lb />
nv:ted to submit entries. They<lb />
impose an essay of 3.500<lb />
es after watching "Carol<lb />
Each essay must concentrate on<lb />
the same theme on which writer Rod<lb />
Serling based his script for "Carol<lb />
for Another C5irustmasthe idea<lb />
that today, more than ever before,<lb />
no man can live as an island. From<lb />
this, each student may point his es-<lb />
say in whatever direction his intel-<lb />
lect and fancy may take him.<lb />
The grand prize winner will be<lb />
flown from his home amywhtre in<lb />
the U.S. to Europe. Upon comple-<lb />
tion of the summer-school session<lb />
at Geneva, co-sponsored by the<lb />
World Fede- Hon of United Nations<lb />
Associations and the International<lb />
Student Movement for the UN, the<lb />
Christmas the TV j student will be provided with the<lb />
which will be televised on necessary funds for several weeks'<lb />
travel in Europe<lb />
are to be conducted regionally iby a<lb />
board comprising the OCUN region-<lb />
al director, appropriate faculty<lb />
members and representatives of the<lb />
United Nations Association of the<lb />
U.S. The top five essays from each<lb />
region will then be forwarded to<lb />
CCUN headquarters for judg&amp;ng by<lb />
the national blue ribbon panel.<lb />
All students intending to enter<lb />
the contest must notify the OCUN,<lb />
at 345 E. 46th Street, New York<lb />
City, no later than Jan. 15. They<lb />
will then be mailed complete rules<lb />
and details.<lb />
east Carolinianfriday, January 8, 19655<lb />
Greenville Art Center<lb />
Begins Classes January 12<lb />
Two senior art majors Irom East Speight, will instruct an adult class<lb />
Carolina College join two college<lb />
faculty wives in teaching children's<lb />
and adult classes at the GTeenviie<lb />
Ant Center beginndinig next Thursday,<lb />
Jan. 7.<lb />
Walter Louis Jones of Randleman<lb />
will instruct classes in driawang for<lb />
Pitt County children laged seven<lb />
through 13. Willie Gray Marlowe of<lb />
Whiteville will teach a course in<lb />
watercolor for adults land children.<lb />
Mrs. Sarah Speight, wiifie of Bast<lb />
Carolina artist-m-residnece Francis<lb />
network on Monday even-<lb />
Dee 28. at 930 (EST. Peter<lb />
s heads an all-star east in the<lb />
dramatic story about the<lb />
1 men to become involved<lb />
day's world. Xerox Corporation<lb />
: $4,000,000 to underwrite<lb />
the of special TV programs,<lb />
;ct minary winners will be<lb />
: onally. the top five final-<lb />
he selected by a blue rib-<lb />
tnel of national judges. The<lb />
a ill mclude:<lb />
M Eichelberger. Vice<lb />
a! United Nations Associa-<lb />
r .John Gunther; .Arthur<lb />
Second prize is an expense-paid<lb />
trip to New York to attend intensive<lb />
briefings about the UN at a special<lb />
summer session. The third prize<lb />
winner will receive a trip to San<lb />
Francisco in June to take part in<lb />
the 20th anniversary celebration of<lb />
the signing of the UN Charter.<lb />
Fourth and fifth prizes are com-<lb />
plete 24-volume sets of the Encyclo-<lb />
paedia Brittannioa, 1964 Edition,<lb />
while 12 regional winners will re-<lb />
ceive two-volume sets of the Britan-<lb />
nica World Language Dictionary.<lb />
Preliminary judging of all essays<lb />
East Carolina Professor,<lb />
Dr. Winkler Dies Saturday<lb />
Dr. Frances Roberta Winkler, 57, the East Gairolina faculty. She re-<lb />
ceived a B.S. degree from St. Jo-<lb />
seph's College for Women, Brook-<lb />
lyn. New York; an tLLJB. degree<lb />
from Pacific Coast University, Los<lb />
Angeles, California; and her M.A.<lb />
and Ph.D. degrees from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Southern California, Los<lb />
Angeles. California.<lb />
Associate Professor in the Depart<lb />
ment of English at East Carolina<lb />
died Saturday, January 2 at 9:35<lb />
a.m. at iPUtt Memorial Hospital after<lb />
three weeks of illness. A rosary was<lb />
said for her on Monday iat 8:00 p.m.<lb />
at Wilkerson Funeral Home on<lb />
Evans Street. A Requiem Mass was<lb />
held on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at<lb />
St. Peter's Catholic Church by<lb />
Father Maurice Spillane, and burial<lb />
followed in Pinewood Memorial<lb />
Park.<lb />
Dr. Winkler was of German and<lb />
Irish descent, and was born in<lb />
Brooklyn, New York. Since August,<lb />
1957, she has been a member of<lb />
Gordley Works<lb />
Appears In Periodical<lb />
A review of the works of an East<lb />
Carolina faculty artist, (Marilyn<lb />
Gordley. appears in a recent issue<lb />
of the French arts periodical, Revue<lb />
Mod erne.<lb />
Part of the October issue, the ar-<lb />
ticle covers Mrs. GorcHley's training<lb />
and career up to her painting,<lb />
"Heritage which led the magazine<lb />
to prepare the review.<lb />
"Heritage" drew the attention of<lb />
'Revue Moderne's art editor while<lb />
k was on exhibit with the National<lb />
Academy of Design Show.<lb />
An instructor in the School of Art<lb />
at BC, Mrs. Gordley as a graduate<lb />
of Washngton University (BFA) and<lb />
the University of Oklahoma (MFA)<lb />
and has studied further at Ohio<lb />
State University. Her hubsand, Iran<lb />
Gordley, is a professor on the EC<lb />
art faculty.<lb />
She began her career s a legel<lb />
secretary. After entering the field<lb />
of education, she was a teacher<lb />
in the Los Angeles public high<lb />
schools and later an 'Instructor at<lb />
Southwestern University, Occidental<lb />
College, and CoaUnga Junior Coll-<lb />
ege. She was also lan .Associate Pro-<lb />
fessor at St. (Mary of the Plate Col-<lb />
lege in Dodge City, Kansas. She<lb />
traveled widely in the United States,<lb />
Great Britain, and continental<lb />
Europe, and held membership in the<lb />
following organizations: the Modern<lb />
Language Association; the Medieval<lb />
Academy: Phi Delta Delta, legal<lb />
fraternity, and the Newman Club.<lb />
She was a communicant of the Ro-<lb />
man Catholic Church.<lb />
Dr. Winkler is survived by her<lb />
father, Mr. Emil A. "Winkler, who<lb />
resided with her at 2700 Jefferson<lb />
Drive, Greenville.<lb />
in portrait and stM life painting.<lb />
Also for adults will be a beginning<lb />
sculpture class taught (by Mrs. Su-<lb />
zanne Durland, wife of Donald L.<lb />
Durland of the School of Art faculty.<lb />
Adult classes m portrait and still<lb />
life paiinting on Thursdays, begin-<lb />
ning Jan. 7, from 10 a.m. until 12<lb />
noon; drawing and watercolor<lb />
classes for chifldren on Saturdays,<lb />
beginning Jan. 9, at 10 a.m and<lb />
beginning sculpture and watercolor<lb />
classes for adults on Tuesday even-<lb />
ings, beginning Jan. 12, from 7 to<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
For persons who are members of<lb />
the East Carolina Art Society, tui-<lb />
tion will be the same for cMdren<lb />
and adults. Non-member tuition will<lb />
increase by $3 for adults and $1 for<lb />
children.<lb />
According to Mrs. JiM S. Edwards,<lb />
director of the center, tuition must<lb />
be paid on or before the Ifiirst lesson.<lb />
Applications for refunds wfll be ac-<lb />
cepted only at the time of the first<lb />
lesson or through the end of the<lb />
first week, she said.<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
courses is available from the Green-<lb />
iville Art Center at 802 vans St. or<lb />
by calling Mrs. Edwards !at PL<lb />
8-1946.<lb />
Gordley, Edmiston<lb />
Serve As Jurors<lb />
Painter Tran Gordley and sculp-<lb />
tor Robert Edmiston, East Carolina<lb />
faculty (artists, served as jurors for<lb />
the Gold Oup Exhibition of the Al-<lb />
bemarle Art Association.<lb />
The exhibition on view in the<lb />
University of Virginia Art (Museum<lb />
in Charlottesville, was opened to the<lb />
public last week.<lb />
Following a reception at which<lb />
Edmiston and Gordley were guests<lb />
of honor, the two EC artists pre-<lb />
sented Gold Cup awards in seven<lb />
categories: oil painting, water color,<lb />
graphics, ceramics, sculpture, mo-<lb />
saics and crafts.<lb />
Mason Receives Honors<lb />
In History Program At EC<lb />
ATTENTION YOUNG MEN<lb />
National Company has several part<lb />
time openings for college students<lb />
in advertising. $51.10 weekly. For<lb />
further information call Mr. Cable,<lb />
Holiday Inn on January 12, from 2<lb />
til 7 p.m.<lb />
Handsome, personally yours  it bears the seal<lb />
East Carolina, die struck in sterling silver,<lb />
enamelled in authntics school colors. This style<lb />
mug has been skillfully crafted in the Old World<lb />
For a dozen centuries. Wait'll your class-<lb />
mates or fellow alumni see this masculine, full<lb />
pint, pewter mug on your mantel  and wait 11<lb />
m experience the hearty tast of your favorite<lb />
brew.<lb />
Also gnat as gifts for friends. Available for al-<lb />
most everv accredited college in the nation.<lb />
If<lb />
Regular $14.45 Value<lb />
GLAMOR<lb />
BEAUTY SHOP<lb />
Phone PL 8-2563<lb />
110 East 5th Street<lb />
In Gaskins Jewelers<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
A senior history major from Wil-<lb />
mington, Jack M. Mason Jr has<lb />
ibeen accepted in tne (history honors<lb />
program at East Carolina.<lb />
Mason, one of five seniors select-<lb />
ed to participate in the program,<lb />
has been assigned to an honors pro-<lb />
fessor, Dr. David N. Thomas, in the<lb />
'history department here.<lb />
The history honors student will be<lb />
expected to carry on a program of<lb />
intensive reading in 20th Century<lb />
American History with emphasis on<lb />
the new era. In addition, he wil be<lb />
required to prepare a research paper<lb />
in his chosen field.<lb />
Dr. Richard C. Todd, EC profes-<lb />
sor of history and director of the<lb />
program, said Mason was chosen<lb />
"for his outstanding actademlic rec-<lb />
ord and for his genuine interest in<lb />
history<lb />
Choice of Mason for the history<lb />
honors program was made by the<lb />
EC Student FinanoM Add Commit-<lb />
tee on recommendation of the His-<lb />
tory Honors Committee land the di-<lb />
rector of the history department,<lb />
Dr. Herbert R. Paschal Jr.<lb />
In addition to Mason's scholastic<lb />
achievements, he holds membership<lb />
in if our clubs at the college: Young<lb />
Democrats, Philosophy, History and<lb />
Canterbury.<lb />
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M.<lb />
Mason of 2108 S. College Road,<lb />
Wilmington, he is a graduate of the<lb />
New Hanover High School and stud-<lb />
ied from 1960 to 1962 at Wilmington<lb />
College.<lb />
Notice<lb />
The AWARD-WINNING BRAZIL-<lb />
IAN FILM "THE GIVEN WORD<lb />
described by the New York Daily<lb />
News as "a scapel salt work on the<lb />
conscence of mankind will be<lb />
shown in Austin Auditorium, Tues-<lb />
day, January 12, at 7:00 P.M.<lb />
The film is sponsored by the Inter-<lb />
Reiigious Council as a part of its<lb />
"Insttute on Human Rights<lb />
Adapted by director Ansekno<lb />
Duarte from Brazil's most popular<lb />
stage work, "The Given Word" is<lb />
a study of human motivation. Time<lb />
magazine said that "The Given<lb />
Word's" strength lies in the vitality<lb />
that pulses through  the cries<lb />
of pitchmen and voodoo women and<lb />
street-corner poets, the hip-swing-<lb />
ing dancers and gourd-rattling hip-<lb />
sters who almost make humanity<lb />
look worth dying for<lb />
Students and faculty are invited.<lb />
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ast Carolinianfriday, January 8, 1965 mm MW<lb />
Profile Of Dan K. Moore<lb />
P:sed for a family portrait in their modest home, this is the new first family of the state. 0 to r) Mrs. Dan Moore. Jr. (mamy EC students know her as Fran<lb />
Moore, Jr Edgar B. Hamilton (son-in-law of the governor-elect) "Little Jeanelle Mrs. Dan Moore;Blanton Hamilton, ialith Hamilton the Moore'i daughter<lb />
elect Dan K. Moore.<lb />
Lite And Times 01 Dan Moore<lb />
Governor-Elect 01 North Carolina<lb />
East Carolina's School Of Nursing<lb />
Receives Accredidation From NU<lb />
By BILL JOHNSON<lb />
"Democrats for Dan" Staff Member<lb />
DAN KILLIAN MOORE, 58-year-<lb />
old Democratic Governor-elect, is a<lb />
man whose outstanding record of<lb />
public service testifies to his abid-<lb />
ing interest in good government, his<lb />
deep concern for the future of North<lb />
Carolina and its people, and his loy-<lb />
alty to a family tradition of service<lb />
-Jiat predates the Revolutionary War.<lb />
Traditionalist Democrat<lb />
Moore's great-great-great grand-<lb />
father, Captain William Moore,<lb />
commanded troops in western North<lb />
Carolina in 1776. Granted a parcel<lb />
of western land as part payment for<lb />
services in the Revolution, he turn-<lb />
ed west in 1787 and is generally<lb />
credited with being the first perma-<lb />
nent white settler west of the Blue<lb />
Ridge.<lb />
Down through the years, the<lb />
Moore family made its mark on<lb />
North Carolina history, furnishing<lb />
the State with a Speaker of the<lb />
House of Representatives and three<lb />
Superior Court judges. Dan Moore's<lb />
father, Fred Moore, was named to<lb />
the Superior Court bench at the<lb />
age of 28, one of the youngest men<lb />
tin North Carolina history to be so<lb />
honored.<lb />
Two years after Dan Moore's birth<lb />
in Asheville on April 2, 1906, his<lb />
father died and the family moved to<lb />
Sylva in Jackson County. There,<lb />
young Dan grew up and attended<lb />
the public schools.<lb />
In 1923, young Moore borrowed<lb />
money and entered the University<lb />
of North Carolina. He made Phi<lb />
Beta Kappa and earned a B.S. de-<lb />
gree in Business Administration in<lb />
1927. Following in his father's foot-<lb />
steps, he entered the UNC Law<lb />
School where he won recognition as<lb />
an outstanding student. He was<lb />
graduated and admitted to the North<lb />
Carolina Bar in 1928.<lb />
In that year, Dan Moore entered<lb />
the private practice of Law and be-<lb />
gan a long and distinguished career<lb />
of service to the Democratic Party.<lb />
He served as a precinct worfcer,<lb />
precinct chairman and then moved<lb />
Jthrough memberships on a variety<lb />
of Party committees iat the county<lb />
and state level. For more than a<lb />
quarter of a century, he served as<lb />
a member of the State Democratic<lb />
Executive Committee. He has at-<lb />
tended both State and National Con-<lb />
ventions as a delegate.<lb />
Moore's rise in the ranks of the<lb />
Democratic Party paralleled a<lb />
steady increase in stature in the<lb />
legal profession. He first served as<lb />
attorney for the Town of Sylva, be-<lb />
ginning in 1931, then as Jackson<lb />
County Attorney and legal repre-<lb />
sentative for the County Board of<lb />
Education. In 1941, he was chosen<lb />
Jackson County's representative to<lb />
the North Carolina General Assem-<lb />
bly, where he won a. reputation as<lb />
a forceful and capable legislator.<lb />
Family History<lb />
In 1933, Moore married Miss<lb />
Jeanelle Coulter of Pikeville, Ten-<lb />
nessee. Their daughter, Edith, now<lb />
the wife of Shelby bank executive<lb />
Edgar B. Hamilton, J'r is the<lb />
mother of the Moore's two grand-<lb />
children, Blanton, four, and Jeanelle,<lb />
two and a half. The Moore's son,<lb />
Dan, Jr recently married Miss<lb />
Fran Brock of Wadesboro. They live<lb />
in Raleigh where he is associated<lb />
with the Shell Oil Company.<lb />
Judge Moore is an active Metho-<lb />
dist layman, having served as presi-<lb />
dent of the Board of Trustees of<lb />
his church, a member and chair-<lb />
man of the Board of Stewards, Sun-<lb />
day School Superintendent, church<lb />
treasurer and teacher of the Men's<lb />
Bible Class.<lb />
Shining Record<lb />
His public service and civic activi-<lb />
ties include the vice-chairmanship of<lb />
the North Carolna Board of Water<lb />
Resources and past membership on<lb />
the Board of Trustees of the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina. He is also<lb />
past president of the Sylva Rotary<lb />
Club, a member of the Canton OLvi-<lb />
tan Club, a member of the Masonic<lb />
Order and a director of the UNC<lb />
Law School Foundation, UNiC Alum-<lb />
ni Association, the North Carolina<lb />
Railroad and Radio Station WWIT.<lb />
He is a member of the Morehead<lb />
Scholarship Committee and the<lb />
Board of Managers of tihe Asheville<lb />
Brach of Wachovia Blank and Trust<lb />
Company.<lb />
A veteran of World War II, Moore,<lb />
although draft exempt because of<lb />
age and marital status, enlisted in<lb />
the UraSted States Army land saw<lb />
Best Jewelry Company<lb />
Invites You To Come In and See Their Complete Line of<lb />
Gifts For All Occasions<lb />
Charms, Bracelets, Billfolds<lb />
Serving E. C. C. Students Since 1907<lb />
service in the European Theater<lb />
with a medical unit. Toward the<lb />
end of the war, he was transferred<lb />
to the Judge Advocate General's<lb />
Office where he remained in.<lb />
honorably discharged in 1945.<lb />
Following the War, Moore moved<lb />
quickly back into his legal and po-<lb />
litical career. He was elected solici-<lb />
tor for the old 20th Judicial District<lb />
in 1935 and easily won re-election to<lb />
that post in 1946. In this election, he<lb />
was chosen without a run-off against<lb />
two strong opponents, polling 80<lb />
per cent of all votes cast in his<lb />
home county.<lb />
When a vacancy occured on the<lb />
Superior Court bench in 1948, Gov-<lb />
ernor Gregg Cherry chose Dan<lb />
Moore to fili the post, He won re-<lb />
election for an eight-year term in<lb />
1950.<lb />
During his 10 years on the bench.<lb />
Judge Moore earned a reputation as<lb />
an outstanding jurist. Newspapers<lb />
commended him on the conduct of<lb />
his court, and in at least two coun-<lb />
ties, members of the Bar presented<lb />
Judge Moore with gifts at the con-<lb />
clusion of his terms.<lb />
After completing his term m 1956<lb />
Judge Moore embarked on a new<lb />
phase of his career, accepting a po<lb />
siton with Champion Papers, nc<lb />
of Canton as General Counsel He<lb />
was later named Assistant Secre-<lb />
tary of the company.<lb />
Moore announced his candidacy<lb />
for the Democratic Party nomina-<lb />
tion for the Office of Governor in<lb />
September, 1963. A vigorous cam-<lb />
pagmer who believes that personal<lb />
contact with the people is the key to<lb />
political success, Moore carried his<lb />
campaign into each of North Caro-<lb />
lina's 100 counties. The effective-<lb />
ness of his effort was reflected in<lb />
his selection as the Democratic<lb />
nominee by a 186,000 vote majority<lb />
in the second of two hard-fought<lb />
primary campaigns.<lb />
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taton : cward<lb />
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for <lb />
 . EC's school<lb />
becomes :h- third n North dro-<lb />
h XIA credentials for a<lb />
  ' to the bachelor of<lb />
- enoe degree n nut  . .<lb />
are at the University of North C<lb />
1 na m Ch -  mi; and al<lb />
I ruversitv<lb />
Accreditation by the oateontol .<lb />
I ausatkm, frequently a stumbling<lb />
Diocfc lor new nursing schools, cone<lb />
quickly for QC It became eligible<lb />
for L evaluation just s.x months<lb />
i l v grantin   BSN<lb />
grees last June<lb />
Action by the organraation v.<lb />
cam which muted here m &amp;<lb />
ember and October. Form Bant<lb />
tion was granted by the bUS<lb />
CoUegjate Boart of rS<lb />
v v f- I Quarmby, director of<lb />
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Prudent; and Dr RofcSr u<lb />
lv announced . my !?' i<lb />
spelled out the  CUm, and<lb />
accrediation- of the<lb />
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