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 as! Carolina's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Vssociation has announced that<lb />
President Jim Mahan will be com-<lb />
pleting Ins student teaching obliga-<lb />
in Goldsboro this quarter.<lb />
However, he will continue in his pres-<lb />
ent position a- s president.<lb />
Vithough Mahan will be living in<lb />
oldsboro. he will return here on<lb />
Monday and Tuesday nights in order<lb />
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A service in the Peace Dorps are<lb />
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tatus oi 3400 returned volunteers.<lb />
serving their term in a for-<lb />
country, thoirty-four pereent of!<lb />
these volunteers are now in gradu-<lb />
school, while seventeen pereent<lb />
attending undergraduate school.<lb />
M. an fiften pereent hold teach-<lb />
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of the averaige volunteer<lb />
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to the serving in Africa and Latin Amer<lb />
ber, the lea in educational capacities.<lb />
Miss Gloria Rose White of Bel-<lb />
mont. C. was chosen Miss Green-<lb />
ot L965 last Thursday in the an-<lb />
nual pageant. Seven lovely Bast<lb />
Carolina coeds performed before an<lb />
admiring audience in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Miss White, wearing a white even-<lb />
ing dress of her own design, featur-<lb />
ing .1 bell-shaped skirt and a full-<lb />
length sequin panel, received h r<lb />
 .own from the retiring Miss Green-<lb />
vill arolyn Paye Spencer.<lb />
. other six girls in the pageant<lb />
were: Pamela Jane Dalton of Greens-<lb />
boro, first runner-up; Karen Anne<lb />
Lox of Roanoke, Va second run-<lb />
ner-up; Oarla Lee Griffin of Chesa-<lb />
peake, Va Frances Apdlett Lamm<lb />
oi Greenville; .Jame P. Stephanson<lb />
of Newport News, Va and Drina<lb />
K.iy Walters of Lumberton.<lb />
The pageant, sponsored by the<lb />
nville Junior Chamber of Com-<lb />
nn rce, was beautifully decorated in<lb />
rich setting, labeled Jaycee<lb />
Ranch The Master of Cere-<lb />
es was Jimmy Oapps, popular<lb />
i personality. A combo with or-<lb />
- n. drums, and electric guitar fur-<lb />
nished music at intervals and ac-<lb />
companied some of the contestants<lb />
n their talent presentations.<lb />
Miss North Carolina. Sharon Kay<lb />
Pinch. a short speech and<lb />
a song, "Greenville, U.S. <lb />
She ' ore a long green sheath em-<lb />
I roidered with sequins. Two other<lb />
i ng beauty queens were present<lb />
. nd they were recognized in<lb />
the audience by Capps. They were<lb />
nne Davis, Miss Wilson, and Bar-<lb />
bara Montague, Miss Roxboro.<lb />
 her part in the talent corn-<lb />
petit on, Miss White slang a musi-<lb />
irrangememt of Eugene Mold's<lb />
pem for children, "Wynfoeai, Blyn-<lb />
ken, and Nod" accompanied by a<lb />
song, she wore an olive-green velvet<lb />
song, he wore an olive - green velvet<lb />
long-sleeved sheath dress with a<lb />
: neckline and an Empire bodice.<lb />
Pamela Dalton. first runner-up.<lb />
sang two songs: the popular "Peo-<lb />
ple" from the current Broadway<lb />
musical Funny Girl, and a semi-<lb />
classical melody. "Love Is Where<lb />
You Find It Karen Lox. second<lb />
runner-up gave a dramatic reading<lb />
oi an original monologue of a young<lb />
woman in the Civil War era. She wem<lb />
a period costume.<lb />
After the swimsuit competition and<lb />
a short farewell speech by the re-<lb />
tiring Miss Greenville, the three fi-<lb />
nalists were announced.<lb />
They were then called out on stage<lb />
 ne at a time to be asked two ques-<lb />
tions, oik1 whimsical and one seri-<lb />
ous, by the Master of Ceremonies.<lb />
Their poise and ability to answer<lb />
quickly was noted by the judges to<lb />
be the deciding factor in the selec-<lb />
a of the winner.<lb />
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Dr. John Home Claims Large Increase<lb />
In Applications For 1965-66 Admission<lb />
JOHN AVERY<lb />
ast Carolina Col-<lb />
 eased afl the rate of<lb />
0 ten percent over<lb />
1 , r of Admissions<lb />
I -me released figures<lb />
S .chich graphically lllus-<lb />
t ng influence of the<lb />
c st week, approxi-<lb />
 n the i-and applications<lb />
fca eived by the Admis-<lb />
8 continuing rate of<lb />
8  week -At this rate it is<lb />
8 Ifae figure to over<lb />
 v next September.<lb />
d. Already over 3100<lb />
J . been admitted to the<lb />
 of 1966<lb />
ion of the tremen-<lb />
rth of Bast Carolina is<lb />
 of work presented by<lb />
- ve students. Eh. Ho<lb />
 th 4 the present SAl<lb />
J ge thirty to forty points<lb />
I tes vear at this tirnc.<lb />
f r 7500 SAT scores received.<lb />
f' or of hgh scores (H0 or<lb />
18 doubled.<lb />
iications include students<lb />
rt3 four states and fifteen for-<lb />
t gn countries including the Grand<lb />
Bahamas, Japan, Korea. India, Iraq,<lb />
Iran. Jordan. Formosa. Canada, and<lb />
Chile1. Numerous students have ap-<lb />
plied to East Carolina after learning<lb />
of the outstanding schools of Art<lb />
Business, and Drama.<lb />
Dr Home pointed out that these<lb />
f'gures can be deceiving. Even<lb />
though we are now admitting all<lb />
qualified applicants, the moot ques-<lb />
tion is how many will enroll he<lb />
said The problem exists because<lb />
many students apply to more than<lb />
one 'school to be assured of accep-<lb />
tance For instance, last year, sixty-<lb />
f ve percent of those accepted ac-<lb />
tuallv enrolled at East Carolina.<lb />
'The war-baby boom is certainly<lb />
upon us now and these increases<lb />
should continue through next year<lb />
with a leveling off afterwards Dr<lb />
Home said. With over four hundred<lb />
hich schools represented in these<lb />
new figures, the importance of the<lb />
SA.T as a means of standardization<lb />
k increased. Dr. Home also ad-<lb />
mired foe quality of he out-of-state<lb />
students' records. "We are now get-<lb />
ting much better representation from<lb />
other states as the better students<lb />
apply here. Even though the mini-<lb />
mum SAT is 900, most students pre-<lb />
sent scores of more than one thou-<lb />
sand<lb />
Dr. Jenkins also was impressed<lb />
by this great increase and released<lb />
the following statement: "The tre-<lb />
mendous demand for higher educa-<lb />
tion in North Carolina iis such that<lb />
we shall have many more applica-<lb />
tions than we can accept. Therefore,<lb />
out of necessity, we shaM be obliged<lb />
to accept students on the basis of<lb />
their credentiiails-giving preference<lb />
to North Carolina students with the<lb />
highest records of academic achieve-<lb />
ment. It also places a tremendous<lb />
responsibility upon those who are<lb />
already accepted to be worthy of<lb />
their membership in this college,<lb />
realizing that this space they occupy<lb />
could have been sand was desired by<lb />
three or four other students. All of<lb />
the state-supported colleges in North<lb />
Carolina have no alternative other<lb />
than keeping those who have come<lb />
here with serious intentions and<lb />
excluding or eliminating those who<lb />
do not have these objectives<lb />
The same two questions were ask-<lb />
ed of the three girls. The first was,<lb />
"You  . dressed formally. You-<lb />
dat  a . es in a sport sh'rt. The<lb />
date is a fraternity informal. What<lb />
would you do?" And the more seri-<lb />
ous question was. "What is the<lb />
most serious problem confronting<lb />
the United States, and hew do you<lb />
suggest that it be solved?<lb />
To the former question, M ss White<lb />
c plied th .t she would ' g i upstairs<lb />
?nd change to something more de-<lb />
cent for the occasion To the latter<lb />
she answered thai this nation's most<lb />
serous problem is "the war in So<lb />
Nam" and that Americans<lb />
should "pray for the boys there and<lb />
for peace<lb />
  M ss Greene ille.<lb />
eyed blonde, is the daughter of Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Ernest White of Belmont.<lb />
She is a sophomore and a memb: r<lb />
of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Her<lb />
musical training includes sev<lb />
study in piano nd v ce. She<lb />
sung v. ith the folk-sing roup<lb />
The Gn S gers and mo-<lb />
 I e local Belk-Tyler's<lb />
partment store on W('T.<lb />
Th  role oi beauty queen is no<lb />
eltv to Gloria White She<lb />
e u- iy been Miss 'fame: I<lb />
 a t ot 'he queen's coui I<lb />
;  Fest val, and Qu: en i<lb />
E.C.C. White Ball. She plan, i<lb />
- - an intor.or i ler<lb />
The .indues lor the Miss Gr i .lie<lb />
P geant were: Mr. Jerry B til of<lb />
an nnu tant of Hun<lb />
mpany and an oul I<lb />
of both local and st I<lb />
 n- th oughout the i ntire S nth;<lb />
 s Ben Harper of Snow Hill, a<lb />
former Mrs. North Carolina: Mrs.<lb />
- Evans of Greenville, m ex-<lb />
need judge of m iny<lb />
i parental ch n M<lb />
Greenville: Mr. Curtis A<lb />
Elizabeth City, a judge of<lb />
. and Mr. Rick Pindell<lb />
leigh. a realtor, experience I<lb />
and last year's Vice Chai<lb />
the M ss North Carolina Pageant.<lb />
Ch<lb />
The Miss Greenville P<lb />
officad preliminary of the Miss<lb />
Ami i ica P; geant held each v<lb />
since 1921 al Atlantic ( ov.<lb />
 y. The new Miss<lb />
compete in the Miss N th<lb />
competition " 'ta-<lb />
in which a winner will be<lb />
ed to represent the  '<lb />
Citv.<lb />
Miss Gloria Rose White of Belmont, N. C. was selected Miss Greenville<lb />
of 1965 over a field of seven EC coeds. Miss WTiite also holds the title<lb />
of EC Whitehall Queen. She was previously Miss Cramerton and a mem-<lb />
ber of the Queen's Court at the Apple Festival.<lb />
NRHS Holds Excursion<lb />
Several members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina chapter of the National Railway<lb />
Historical Society participated re-<lb />
cently in a special excursion planned<lb />
by the Old Dominion chapter, Rich-<lb />
mond. Members of the local chapter<lb />
among the 153 passengers were Miss<lb />
Velma Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.<lb />
Dade, Bill Morris, and Bob Morri-<lb />
son.<lb />
The special trip, partly over lanes<lb />
without passenger service for more<lb />
than a decade, ran from Richmond<lb />
to Bremo over the Chesapeake and<lb />
Ohio's scenic James River line.<lb />
Near Bremo, the special train, con-<lb />
sisting of two streamlined, self-pro-<lb />
pelled "railiiesel-dars" iRDC's),<lb />
crossed the Rivanna River and<lb />
climbed over a twisting but pic-<lb />
turesque route to the industrial town<lb />
of Dillwyn.<lb />
NRHS mernbership is open to all<lb />
who are interested in rail travel<lb />
and history.<lb /><pb facs="00038865_tn_0002" /><lb />
2east Caroliniantuesday, march 9, 1965<lb />
explanation please<lb />
SGA President, Jim Mahan, is living in GToldsboro this<lb />
quarter. His academic program has taken him away from<lb />
the campus, and thus, away from his elected position as presi-<lb />
dent. Our student leader will, however, leave his new post as<lb />
student teacher in Goldsboro twice each week and come to<lb />
Greenville to take up his duties as leader of student action.<lb />
It seems that this course of action taken by our presi-<lb />
dent has raised a few eyebrows about the campus. This is ex-<lb />
pected. But how far will the eyebrow rise before the hand<lb />
rises also? The SGA is teeming with rumors and ideas con-<lb />
cerning the situation. Many persons within the realms of the<lb />
SGA 'IN CROWD' seem to have their own ideas about the<lb />
sudden and stunning program of study taken on by Mahan<lb />
this quarter. But then there are only several weeks before<lb />
a new slate of officers take the helm.<lb />
It seems that someone, certainly Mahan should have known<lb />
that this course of study was necessary during spring quarter.<lb />
But due to the lack of information, the school is without<lb />
an active president for a period of weeks.<lb />
Truly, the situation is not as bad a-s imagined when one<lb />
first hears the shocking news. This certainly is not Presi-<lb />
dential protocol . . . and of course, should never become such.<lb />
In fact, there should be no excuse for the present situation.<lb />
If Mahan can conduct all the business on the presidential<lb />
agenda with only two evenings in his office . . . his latest<lb />
arrangement of executive office hours is A-OK.<lb />
But, in the same breath, if this is true  it is certainly<lb />
time to begin thinking about who the students select to<lb />
occupy the executive office during 1966. Exactly how much is<lb />
the office of the President worth to the student body.<lb />
Certainly the position may be made into what the elected<lb />
person desires to make it . . . but the presidential responsibil-<lb />
ity seems more demanding than what Mahan will allocate of<lb />
himself Spring quarter.<lb />
The question is not whether Mahan has done a good job<lb />
with his position thus far . . . this is not for us to decide.<lb />
However, we may take a look at the time that our presi-<lb />
dent devotes to his duties. Even if the president is the stu-<lb />
dentoutside world" liason . . . and nothing more.<lb />
We are of the opinion that the presidential office re-<lb />
quires a certain amount of dispersing duty. And this is time<lb />
consuming  to say the least. Then there is the role of over-<lb />
seeing the execution of the duties . . . meeting and repre-<lb />
senting the students . . . working with the SGA and pro-<lb />
ducing dreams that the SGA may work toward . . . innovating<lb />
new and unique ideas . . . and on the list goes. And one comes<lb />
back to the question of time. Will two nights per week be<lb />
enough to perform such a function properly?<lb />
And so the question remains . . . how can these duties<lb />
be performed? The students deserve an answer. And soon<lb />
someone is going to demand the answer. What will the SGA<lb />
present as their excuse?<lb />
This column of the paper is open to the SGA for their<lb />
explanation  at their convenience.<lb />
Campus Bulletin<lb />
MOVIES<lb />
March 9<lb />
PITT'None But The Brave"<lb />
STATE"Sylvia"<lb />
March 10<lb />
PITT"Wrong Arm of the Law'1<lb />
STATE"Sylvia"<lb />
March 11<lb />
PITT"Wrong Arm of the Law"<lb />
STATE"Atragon"<lb />
March 12<lb />
STATE"Atragon"<lb />
PITT"Marriage Italian Style"<lb />
CAMPUS NEWS<lb />
Tuesday, March 9<lb />
Coast Guard Recruiting Team,<lb />
College Union.<lb />
Marine Recruiting Team, College<lb />
Union. March 9-11.<lb />
College Union Bowling League.<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Wednesday, Miarch 10<lb />
Last day to register, last day to<lb />
drop-add.<lb />
Thursday, March 11<lb />
Entertainment Series: Concert.<lb />
JACK GLEITBER, violinist,<lb />
Austin, 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Friday, March 12<lb />
Campus Movie: "Battle Cry<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
RELIGIOUS<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
INTERRELIGIOUS COUNCIL:<lb />
Meet at the Y Hut, 2:00 P.M<lb />
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN<lb />
ATHLETES: Meet tat the Y Hut,<lb />
6:30 through 7:30 PiM.<lb />
HEBREW YOUTH FELLOW-<lb />
SHIP: Meet .aft the Y Hut, 3rd<lb />
Tuesdays<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
YOUNG FRIENDS: Meet at Pres-<lb />
byterian Student Center, 401 E.<lb />
Ninth Street 2nd and 4th Wednes-<lb />
days<lb />
MONMON GROUP- Meet at the Y<lb />
Hut, 7:00 through 8:00 P.M.<lb />
THE CANTERBURY CLUB: Meet<lb />
at 401 4th Street, St. Paul's Epis-<lb />
copal Church. 5:00 P.M.<lb />
THE WESLEY FOUNDATION:<lb />
Meet at 501 Elaist 5th Street, 5:30<lb />
P.M.<lb />
THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION:<lb />
VESPERS. 404 East Eighth<lb />
Street, 6:00 P.M.<lb />
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LETTERS<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN <lb />
comes letters from its ren W<lb />
briefer they are the better the .pros<lb />
pect of publication. Letters should<lb />
bekept to a maximum jfjUwT ds.<lb />
They should also be of general m<lb />
terest to all students. All are sub<lb />
ject to condensation and should<lb />
conform to the standards of dec-encj<lb />
and good taste. We assume no n-<lb />
sponsiblity for statements made.<lb />
Any letter that is not accompanied<lb />
with the name of the person wno<lb />
wrote it will not be published, u<lb />
you wish for us to withhold your<lb />
name please state so in the letter.<lb />
To the (Editor :<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina,<lb />
many times I had heard about a<lb />
problem which exists hereSTEAL-<lb />
ING. For you know, knowledge ot<lb />
acts seeps out. I had heard it linked<lb />
with the "Dig Joke" about ECs<lb />
honor system of rules which lacked.<lb />
I am told, practicality and logic. But<lb />
in hope and optimism I wanted to<lb />
see the best, not the least of the<lb />
best.<lb />
Last spring I had the disappoint-<lb />
ment of experiencing a "less than<lb />
best for while I was at the cir-<lb />
cular on desk in Joyner Library,<lb />
someone lifted my physics book and<lb />
notes off a table in the Reference<lb />
Room.<lb />
Fall quarter, again in the library.<lb />
I returned from the card catalogues<lb />
to find my pocket book with my<lb />
monthly allowance missing. Oh. it<lb />
was not a drastic amount of money,<lb />
$30, but gone.<lb />
Saturday night while working at a<lb />
local business establishment some-<lb />
one, a college student, saw fit to<lb />
take my TIME magazine I which is<lb />
required reading for one of my<lb />
courses) and cigarette case from<lb />
the counter.<lb />
Definitely, I should be more care-<lb />
ful, less careless. But tell me, do I<lb />
not trust anyone, anywhere, at all?<lb />
I see the situation from a view-<lb />
point of pity, for those who lack<lb />
respect for others property can not<lb />
possibly possess true respect for<lb />
their own possessions, for them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
Those of you who have taken<lb />
not only my possessions but those<lb />
of others, I know not whom you are.<lb />
You do. But whomever you may be,<lb />
you are certainly to be pitied Yet<lb />
even more tragic, I pity your future<lb />
children. The home and world they<lb />
will have to live in as a result, un-<lb />
doubtedly will not be one of self-<lb />
respect and personal dignity.<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
Connie Juste<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE-<lb />
Unfortunately there are thiees<lb />
wherever we go. These people, (I<lb />
presume they are human), are a<lb />
disgrace not only to their parents<lb />
'and friends, but also to their school<lb />
The only thing we can do is say<lb />
"please be careful where vou leave<lb />
items of value unattended<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
It seems incredible that it is<lb />
necessary for me to write this let-<lb />
ter, but after two years, I must.<lb />
When I arrived at East Carolina<lb />
I was given an English and math<lb />
placement test. There was no men-<lb />
tion of a foreign language placement<lb />
test. During Orientation, I asked<lb />
about the lack of this test, and the<lb />
reply was that it would be given in<lb />
the near future.<lb />
It is now two years later and I<lb />
have just walked out of the French<lb />
4 Departmental Exam, with clear<lb />
knowledge of what I did on it.<lb />
Through my career, repeating<lb />
French 3, twice, and repeating<lb />
French 4 three times, I have won-<lb />
dered and inquired what I would<lb />
do. Having two inadequate years<lb />
of French in high school, requires<lb />
me to enter French 3, unprepared<lb />
I can not drop French for Spanish<lb />
orGerman due to the fact that<lb />
 JTT Jo equate<lb />
work. What do I do? I wjh hav<lb />
to continue to struggle on But<lb />
please Mr. Editor, assist the Fu-<lb />
ture foreign language students of<lb />
EC by asking the administration to<lb />
give placement tests.<lb />
My name ds well known to French<lb />
teachers, but I prefer not to srigrf<lb />
N&amp;me Withheld<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Concerning the letter to the erii<lb />
tar ih the Friday, Februart <lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN, IoSd like<lb />
to retract the article because my i?<lb />
formation in several sentences w<lb />
artsy rsai-<lb />
Billy Grinder "5caiDes-<lb />
301-B Scott<lb />
February Mistakes<lb />
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Be cl rentJy heard Oonunnrce<lb />
.Lrtment off e Dur<lb />
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ing about selling scrap iron to the<lb />
Smet Union Th m:li:y rt<lb />
Scent of the pre-World War II d<lb />
when we sold sew wn to Japan<lb />
and then got it DO - '<lb />
bor But times have changed and<lb />
the Russians would nave: do my-<lb />
thing kke an an :h'<lb />
promised.<lb />
Senators George Smntfaer D-<lb />
Fla) and MHward Simpson R <lb />
have introduced some soreoy nee<lb />
legislation in Congress It Is ainvM<lb />
at establishing qualifications for per-<lb />
sons appointed to the Supreme<lb />
Court It would require that future<lb />
nominees have at least some em<lb />
ence on the bench to that th-<lb />
would be a record by which the<lb />
Senate could judge the OBndkfeiec<lb />
At present, five members of UK<lb />
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Geography Majors Work<lb />
By Chamber Of Commen<lb />
Geography majors at Eaat Carolina<lb />
College, particularly those with .spe-<lb />
cial interest in city planning, and<lb />
the local Chamber of Commerce<lb />
have found they can work together<lb />
for mutual benefit.<lb />
It started when Haroid Creech,<lb />
manager of the Greenville Cham-<lb />
ber of Commerce and Merchants<lb />
Association, and a former associate<lb />
were invited to a routine depart<lb />
mental meeting of the HOC geo-<lb />
graphy students.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, depart-<lb />
mental director, readily noticed un-<lb />
usual interest among the young<lb />
geographers whJe Creech and Joe<lb />
Grimes, executive director of the<lb />
Downtown Fayetteville Ass - yon.<lb />
made their presentation<lb />
"It's not too unusual Dr Cram-<lb />
er says, "that we have some of the<lb />
fellows stay a few minutes after<lb />
those meetings, but this time" We<lb />
about 25 of our boys stayed to talk "<lb />
So what was the big deal?<lb />
"Creech and Grimes had chan-<lb />
neled the roomful of coliegiate en-<lb />
ergy m the practical direction of<lb />
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eity right now?"<lb />
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East Carolina Crushes Atlantic<lb />
Christian 113-96 For 12th Win<lb />
east Caroliniantuesday, march 9, 19653<lb />
XNin- ,KhN w, , I Pirates to a 22 point halftime lead, Bobby Kinnard had a hot first<lb />
e iV X To close olfrom whi Atlantic Christian never ha Ln scoring his 25 points he<lb />
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with their twelfth vie-<lb />
two games. Bobby<lb />
the Pirates in scoring<lb />
s while senior Billy<lb />
has final game,<lb />
with 2 ixmt<lb />
. ten finished bis career<lb />
a ith over one<lb />
ts The only senior on<lb />
den, received a<lb />
?n in tribute to his<lb />
was introduced at the<lb />
g ime.<lb />
ly's n . ig he began<lb />
url in the first half<lb />
the Pirate load with<lb />
p Is ia fitting final to<lb />
his final play Billy<lb />
i igh the entire Atlantic<lb />
d drove for a lav-<lb />
r being fouled. The<lb />
md he swished the<lb />
complete a three<lb />
nish his college ca-<lb />
eceived another loud<lb />
- eft the court for the<lb />
oo night for Bobby Kin-<lb />
s Bobby hit 25 of his<lb />
 red half re lead the<lb />
m which Atlantic Christian never 1 nalf<lb />
recovered. The turning points came<lb />
with eight minutes left in the half<lb />
as Billy Brogden drove for a lay-up<lb />
with the score 32-27 in favor of the<lb />
Hues. Grady Williamson and jerrv<lb />
VVoodside followed with baskets and<lb />
Kinnard then pumped in a pair of<lb />
buckets to cap the ten point spurt<lb />
that put the Pirates ahead by 15<lb />
points at 42-27.<lb />
The Pirates had grabbed the lead<lb />
art the opening on three quick bas-<lb />
kets after Nick Serba's foul shot to<lb />
go ahead 6-1. The scoring remained<lb />
close in the first ten minutes and<lb />
the lead changed hands three times<lb />
in the first eight minutes. The Pi-<lb />
rates slowly began to pull away un-<lb />
til their ten point outburst.<lb />
shot 70.6Vo<lb />
Pasquarello came on strong with<lb />
18 points, most of them coming in<lb />
the second half. Pasqilarello had<lb />
come in for Gerald Smiith who had<lb />
gotten into foul trouble early. Jerry<lb />
Woodside. who foulled out in the<lb />
second half, had 18 points for the<lb />
night. Larry Phillips chipped in with<lb />
11 for the Prates cause.<lb />
The Pirates hit on 47 of TO shots<lb />
for a 56.6 while the Bulldogs had<lb />
a 47.4(, hitting 37 out of 74 shots.<lb />
The leading scorer for Atlantic<lb />
Christian was Alton Hill with 21<lb />
points while Nick Serba had 19<lb />
points. Atlantic Christian finished<lb />
the season wth an 8-19 record. This<lb />
was the Pirates second victory over<lb />
Atlantic Christian this season.<lb />
Intramural Competition<lb />
Otters Challege At ECC<lb />
Yesterday was the last day for I Independent League. The Lambda<lb />
a  :  c.l : rhi MrvhA KaniM Aloha. and Phi<lb />
jwling League<lb />
Biarts Spring<lb />
Quarter Sessions<lb />
Union Bowlkng League<lb />
ing its spring quarter<lb />
 ct Tuesday, March 9. It<lb />
t men and women enrolled<lb />
a olina. The league is a<lb />
h eague. There is a special<lb />
r fir three games nd<lb />
ti -  r shoe rental. The<lb />
fc leets every Tuesday after-<lb />
c m Transportation will<lb />
k ted by the lanes.<lb />
n out to Hillcrest Lanes<lb />
T , 4 00 and have some fun.<lb />
S -here.<lb />
students to sign up for the tennis<lb />
and golf intramural competition.<lb />
However March 15 will be the dead-<lb />
line for all people to register their<lb />
'earns. There will be two leagues,<lb />
the fraternity and independent<lb />
leagues. Each horseshoe team can<lb />
have as many as ten players on their<lb />
roster.<lb />
The deadline for badminton will<lb />
be March 22. Again ten players can<lb />
be registered on each team's roster.<lb />
All team directors, or managers,<lb />
please check bulletin boards, so your<lb />
team will be able to participate.<lb />
The first intramural activity for<lb />
th s quarter began this afternoon at<lb />
4:15. This was the time which four<lb />
softball teams put forth their best<lb />
effort to wm their opening game.<lb />
All Independent League games will<lb />
be played on the field next to the ten-<lb />
nis courts across from Ay cock Dor-<lb />
mitory. The fraternity league will<lb />
play their games on the field ad-<lb />
jacent to Fourteenth Street.<lb />
From previous talk and expecta-<lb />
tions the Rockets and Dazzlers are<lb />
supposed to be the leaders in the<lb />
Chi Alpha, Kappa Alpha, 'and Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau Fraternities appear to<lb />
be in the top three in the other<lb />
league.<lb />
Fraternity League<lb />
1 Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
2 Lambda Cha Alpha<lb />
3 Sigma Nu<lb />
4 Kappa Alpha<lb />
5 Theta Chi<lb />
6 Sigma Phi Epsikm<lb />
7 Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
8 Alpha Epsilon P4<lb />
9 Phi EpsMon Kappa<lb />
10 Sigma Ghi Alpha<lb />
11 Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
12 Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Independent League<lb />
1 Rockets<lb />
2 Rolling Stones<lb />
3 ROTC<lb />
4 Beatles<lb />
5 Ay cock (4th<lb />
6 Dazzlers<lb />
7 Mafia<lb />
8 Bucks<lb />
9 Braves<lb />
10 Raymee's Goats<lb />
Ay cock (3rd)<lb />
12<lb />
Many East Carolina men have been active participants in Intramural<lb />
Sports this past vear. Here, a group of students enjoy a competitive<lb />
basketball game.<lb />
Phvsics Club Sponsors Monthly Series;<lb />
Sneakers Talk On Scientific Subjects<lb />
Pirates Trounce Frederick<lb />
College; Woodside Hits 28<lb />
c<lb />
Jia's Physics Club is<lb />
.school year a monthly<lb />
leakers to address club<lb />
nd interested per-<lb />
 us scientific topics.<lb />
kub, established dur-<lb />
fter quarter of the cur-<lb />
. 1 present Dr. R. Breh-<lb />
ist at Wake Forest Col-<lb />
 -peaker. He will<lb />
23 on Einstein's The-<lb />
.uvitv.<lb />
Idress the April meet-<lb />
K Z Morgan, director<lb />
th Physics Division of<lb />
 Vational Laboratory.<lb />
 .pic will be 'Maxi-<lb />
mum Permissable Exposure to Ioniz-<lb />
ag Radiation<lb />
Outstanding physicists who have<lb />
previously addressed the club in-<lb />
clude Dr. Carlisle Rogers, a physical<lb />
chemist from the Kinston Du Pont<lb />
Plant, who presented a talk entitled interest in phvsics and to give phy<lb />
t-i c XJirrVi Prvlvmnrc"  arnrl ' , mj. x.r,<lb />
sics majors contact with professional!<lb />
'Physics of High Polymers and<lb />
Dr J D. Memory7, physicist on the<lb />
faculty of N. C. State in Raleigh,<lb />
who discussed nuclear magnetic re- The dub furnishes wLormar<lb />
sonance and electroni spm resonance. about &amp;gidua ylwA requdre-<lb />
Dr. Thomas Sayetta of the HUU t and 3, 0pportuna<lb />
physics faculty addressed the group<lb />
in Dececmber on a topic much in the<lb />
news recently, lasers. Dr Sayetta<lb />
discussed basic theory and pointed<lb />
Jerry Woodside and Gerald Smith<lb />
led East Carolina to a 101-72 vic-<lb />
tory over Frederick College. Wood-<lb />
side was high point man for the<lb />
game with 28 points while Smith was<lb />
runner-up with 25 points for the<lb />
evening.<lb />
Smith got fhe Pirates rolling with'<lb />
his opening backet in the fL-st period.<lb />
The Pirates never lost this opening<lb />
lead and throughout the first half<lb />
they held an eight to ten point ad-<lb />
vantage. In the closing minutes of<lb />
the half the Federick Lions rallied<lb />
to pull within two points of the<lb />
Bucs, 28 to 30, when they scored<lb />
three successive baskets. East Caro-<lb />
lina answered with four straight<lb />
baskets of their own, to give them<lb />
a 40-32 lead at toalffcSme.<lb />
Smith, who led first half scorers<lb />
with 12 points, hit three consecu-<lb />
physicists through iecture engage- tive baskets in the opening minutes<lb />
ments I of the second period to give the<lb />
Bucs a 14 point spread at 46-32. The<lb />
Pirates rolled along to lead by more<lb />
than twenty points. In the second half<lb />
Wcodside hit for twenty points as<lb />
the Bucs out gunned the Lions to roll<lb />
to their eleventh win of the season<lb />
out the many applications of the<lb />
laser.<lb />
The Physics Club, which is affili-<lb />
ated with the American Institute of<lb />
Physics as a student section, was<lb />
organized in an effort to encourage<lb />
ties.<lb />
The club's meetings are held in<lb />
room 319 of Flanagan Building at<lb />
7 p.m. All interested persons are m the closing minutes of the-game<lb />
invited to attend. I coach Wendell Carr sent in the subs<lb />
the corner to draw the Frederick<lb />
defense out. Jerry Woodside took<lb />
advantage of the situation by capi-<lb />
talizing on many inside shots and<lb />
layups to lead the Pirates scoring<lb />
once again. Woodside shot a hot<lb />
80rc as he hit on 12 of 15 attempts<lb />
frcm the floor. From the charity<lb />
line Woodside hit 4 of 7 'attempts<lb />
while Smith went 5 for 5. Bobby<lb />
Kinnard turned in one of Iris best<lb />
performances of the season as he<lb />
dominated the boards with 20 re-<lb />
bounds and chipped in 19 points<lb />
for the East Carolina cause.<lb />
The Pirates dominated the Fred-<lb />
erick Lions in every respect except<lb />
free throw percentage. East Caro-<lb />
lina had a 57.3 shooting percentage<lb />
as compared to Frederick's 36.6 per<lb />
cent and led in rebounds 55 to 33.<lb />
Steve Cottrell led the Frederick<lb />
scorers with 22 total points while<lb />
aul Hodges and Tex Murray each<lb />
had 15. Last year East Carolina de-<lb />
feated Frederick by the almost iden-<lb />
tical score of 101-78 in the first round<lb />
of the Camp Lejeune Tournament.<lb />
East Carolina is now 11-10 on the<lb />
season.<lb />
ipp-ft<lb />
M,<lb />
Student officers of the club this<lb />
year are Raymond Fornes of Green-<lb />
ville, president! Tom Houston of<lb />
Greenville, vice president; land Caro-<lb />
lyn Abner of Burlington, secretary-<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
bu East Carolina still managed to<lb />
break the century mark on Mike<lb />
iBaker's layup in the last minute of<lb />
the game.<lb />
Gerald Smith once again was a<lb />
leader as he hit continuously from<lb />
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National Contest<lb />
Seeks College Ou<lb />
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College Qu"<lb />
A capacity crowd fruged, jerked, and hopped to the music of the Embers from Raleigh, here<lb />
day night. The occasion was the quarterly combo dance sponsored by the College Union. Do?r<lb />
termission created an air of excitement for those who attended. Joe Rippard, Chairman ot tc<lb />
Dance Committee was master of ceremonies for the dance.<lb />
last Wednes-<lb />
prizes at in-<lb />
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Extension Division Offers 32-Day Study<lb />
Tour Of European Capitals This Summer<lb />
A 32-day study tour of European<lb />
capitals of culture and art will be<lb />
offered next summer by the Exten-<lb />
sion Division of East 'Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
To be directed by Dr. Leon Ja-<lb />
cobson, professor of art history in<lb />
the School of Art at ECC, the tour<lb />
is scheduled during the first term of<lb />
the 1965 summer session at East<lb />
Carolina. June 6 through July 7.<lb />
Nations on the itinerary are Eng-<lb />
land, Holland, Belgium, West Ger-<lb />
many, Switzerland, Italy and France.<lb />
Cities to be visited include Lon-<lb />
don. msterdam, Brussels, Cologne,<lb />
Lucerne. Milan. Venice, Florence,<lb />
Rome. Nice, Lyon and Paris.<lb />
Among many famous shrines of<lb />
culture and art to bj visited are<lb />
the British Museum, Amsterdam's<lb />
collection of Van Gogh paintings, the<lb />
Belgium city of Ghent, the Rhine<lb />
Gorge, Milian's La Scala Opera<lb />
House, the Florentine Silver Mu-<lb />
seum. Rome's Pantheon and Colos-<lb />
seum. The Louvre and the Palace<lb />
of Versailles.<lb />
The trip will begin on Sunday,<lb />
June 6, with an overnight New York-<lb />
to-London jet flight. After a short<lb />
hop from London to Amsterdam on<lb />
June 11. the tour will travel by rail<lb />
and bus until its return trans-Atlan-<lb />
tic jet flight from Paris to New-<lb />
York on Wednesday. July 7.<lb />
Enrollment for the five-week tour<lb />
must be limited to 32. Applications<lb />
can be accepted immeditely and un-<lb />
til May 1. A refundable deposit of<lb />
$1 is ample to hold a reservation.<lb />
An eight-page brochure describ-<lb />
ing the summer our is available<lb />
from Dr. Jacobson or from the Ex-<lb />
tension Division on the EOC campus.<lb />
The tour offers nine quarter-hours'<lb />
college credit at two levels: under-<lb />
graduate credit through Art 155<lb />
for bachelor's degree candidates:<lb />
graduate credit through Art 32SG<lb />
or Education 350D which can be<lb />
applied toward a master's degree<lb />
or for teacher certificate renewal.<lb />
Officials have pointed out that<lb />
teachers who take the four for re-<lb />
newal credit can apply that credit to<lb />
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