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Faculty Senate<lb />
Forms New Poli<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, thursday, march 11,<lb />
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wel of :he Political Science De-<lb />
partment. Parliamentarian Dr<lb />
eph Stiilman. a history profes-<lb />
 is hairman of the Agenda<lb />
ommittee.<lb />
Dr. Poindexter : ted that the<lb />
w Sen ate will be "stronger and<lb />
lon e vx)ice m the formu-<lb />
n ol policies for the College<lb />
N  President Kdd.v Greene was<lb />
n favor of the organization and<lb />
s a definite step forward.<lb />
band, it was simply a case<lb />
many faculty members to<lb />
 V business accomplished This<lb />
resents a great compromise be-<lb />
the students and the faculty.<lb />
P is a progressive move by East<lb />
 arolina College Greene added<lb />
JAMES J. KILPATRICK<lb />
MARK ETHERIDGE<lb />
Research Journal<lb />
Accepts Article<lb />
Christenbury Gymnasium will be the scene of the first debate at East<lb />
Carolina in this decade that is sponsored by the Student-Faculty Lecture<lb />
Series. The debate will b the most controversial subject ever discussed<lb />
on campusCivil Rights. The speakers will be James Jackson Kilpatrick.<lb />
editor of the a mond. Virginia "Xewsleader" and Mark Etheridge.<lb />
former editor of he Louisville "Courier-Journal" and now editor of<lb />
News Day Mr. Kilpatrick will defend the conservatives view point<lb />
while Mr. Etheridge will present the liberal point oi .iew. The debate<lb />
begins at 8:00 p.m. on Mondav. March 15.<lb />
ah<lb />
An article by Dr. Ralph R. app<lb />
, : the Sociology Department has<lb />
been accepted for publication by<lb />
The Journal of Educational Re-<lb />
rch<lb />
Entitled "The Isolation aiJ An-<lb />
- oi Certain Fact rs Which<lb />
Influence Students o Enroll<lb />
ast Carolina Colic the ar-<lb />
 will appear within the next<lb />
.the monthly educational<lb />
 nal Dr. Xapp wrote his dis-<lb />
t n on the same subject.<lb />
Dr. Xapp ls co-author of the book.<lb />
Bn .king Down the Barrier a<lb />
human document on war published<lb />
in 1961. He received his BA degree<lb />
n Sociology from the University<lb />
of Alabama and his MA and Fd.D<lb />
from Duke University.<lb />
SGA Gives Attention<lb />
To Various Fields<lb />
Concert Violinist<lb />
Presents Program<lb />
A promising young concert vio-<lb />
linist will present a solo perform-<lb />
er Thursday at 8:15 n Old Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium. Jack Glatzer, first<lb />
ze winner in the 1956 Merri-<lb />
v-ci;jther Post Competition, will ap-<lb />
pear n the fourth program of the<lb />
965-65 Fni' Arts Concert Series.<lb />
Glatzer has received encouraging<lb />
reviews in his short career. After<lb />
a performance with the National<lb />
Symphony Orchestra, a Washington<lb />
Post critic wrote: "Gl'aitzer, eiect-<lb />
ng to play one of th' greatest<lb />
te ts Of violin literature, gave it<lb />
real musicaiity. He out real music-<lb />
making into his authoritative read-<lb />
ng. He has already the mark of<lb />
the real musician and a f'ne vio-<lb />
linist'<lb />
Tours next summer will take Gliait-<lb />
zer to festivals in Italy. France,<lb />
Spain and Portugal. During the<lb />
coming season, he will perform in<lb />
Paris, Lisbon. Madrid. Brussels, and<lb />
' ther European cities.<lb />
Tickets for the concert are avail-<lb />
able in the Central Ticket Office<lb />
n Wright Building. Admission is<lb />
free for students and faculty and a<lb />
$2.00 charge for the general public.<lb />
By GAIL<lb />
Monday proved to be a quiet<lb />
night at the SGA meeting with little<lb />
action taken.<lb />
Mr. Bennett consulted Jim Kim-<lb />
sey and asked that the nanSen-<lb />
ior" be strucK u'em the junior<lb />
Senior Prom. The reasou given for<lb />
such a proposal was that a formal<lb />
dance could not be afforded. When<lb />
positive discussion occurred, it was<lb />
brought up that it would not be pro-<lb />
per to have a rock-and-roll party<lb />
as the Senior dance. The motion car-<lb />
ried with 5 abstentions. 17 in fav-<lb />
or, and 16 opposed. Therefore, the<lb />
name "Senior" will be stricken<lb />
from the Junior Senior Prom.<lb />
Mr. Bob Kerlin then took Bill<lb />
Deal's place as speaker while Mr.<lb />
Deal proposed a bill of his own.<lb />
Mr. Deal proposed that the SGA<lb />
send a recommendation to Mr. Jul-<lb />
ian to open more than one cafe-<lb />
teria at breakfast and to open two<lb />
lines in the East Cafeteria at 11<lb />
o'clock. He said that the students<lb />
hardly have time to get through line,<lb />
eat. and get to class.<lb />
Mr. Green and Ross Barber men-<lb />
tioned the approval of the Gamma<lb />
Beta Phi constitution. Mr. Barber<lb />
then proposed that it be approved.<lb />
At Bob Kerlin's request, Mr. Deal<lb />
discussed the constitution for the<lb />
members. It is an honorary fratern-<lb />
ity open to former high school<lb />
Beta club members. A 1.5 average<lb />
is necessary to pledge. The consti-<lb />
tution was unanimously approved.<lb />
Mr. Jerry Rice asked about the 4.0<lb />
point system rumored to be induct-<lb />
PRICE<lb />
ed into East Carolina. Dr. Tucker<lb />
said the administration had hoped<lb />
to start this summer with the in-<lb />
coming freshmen. He said, however,<lb />
that he doubts if the registrar's de-<lb />
partment can be ready for it for<lb />
abaut another year. He pointed out<lb />
that it will not affect those already<lb />
here.<lb />
Mr. Bob Lecour asked about the<lb />
cut system. As of Monday night it<lb />
had not been considered by the Fac-<lb />
ulty Senate. Dr. Tucker said that<lb />
he thought that it is on next Tues-<lb />
day's agenda.<lb />
The parking problem vas also<lb />
brought up. Mr. Ron Dowdy is go-<lb />
ing to look into the matter.<lb />
There will not be a SGA meeting<lb />
next week due to the debate.<lb />
On Tuesday, March 16, Fred<lb />
Waring and the Pennsylvanians<lb />
will present "The Magic of Mus-<lb />
ic" at 8:15 p.m in Christenbury<lb />
Gymansium.<lb />
The final attraction of the mon-<lb />
th, Wednesday, March 24, is a<lb />
concert by the Paris Chamber<lb />
Orchestra, conducted by Paul<lb />
Kuentz and featuring the cele-<lb />
brated Bach trumpeter, Adolf<lb />
Scherbaum.<lb />
Tickets for the public to the<lb />
Glatzer concert, the Ethridge-<lb />
Kilpatrick debate and the Fred<lb />
Waring Program are available in<lb />
the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
Peace Corp Offers Personal<lb />
Experiences And Challenges<lb />
JACK GLATZER, one of the most<lb />
outstanding young violinists in the<lb />
nation, was presented in concert<lb />
here last night in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
His solo concert was one of the most<lb />
impressive seen here in recent<lb />
years. Glatzer performed well and<lb />
was a delight to all who attended<lb />
his performance.<lb />
 a<lb />
 rps Representatives Pat lMwMt -i  "  fig<lb />
ewsca<lb />
kil co<lb />
T"oliiia. The cameraman in the foreground Is Carl Rochelle.<lb />
-v txeuresentatives Pat Memw ana  Z ,arnne Tn.<lb />
? interviewed by WITN newscaster Bill 2p-fSTwe2T2<lb />
- Pal and Steve are here in conjunction with f<lb />
Personal experiences are an ex<lb />
citing part of any human endeavor.<lb />
For those interested in the Peace<lb />
Corps it is even more exciting.<lb />
Pat Merritt, a volunteer who has<lb />
just recently returned from service<lb />
in Tunesia, relates her experiences<lb />
in an orphanage in Lekef, a fvdJliage<lb />
nietar the Algerian border. She Was<lb />
a "woman among men" in her<lb />
teaching position as the Mosleum<lb />
religinon of TunesJa forbids women<lb />
to work in such jobs. "The voluniteers<lb />
working with me she saild, "were<lb />
accepted more readily than I, but<lb />
I was soon accepted land not just<lb />
considered an oddity<lb />
Adjusting to life m Tunesia Was<lb />
not too difficult for Pat. She lived<lb />
with the other teachers integral,<lb />
and was a part of the orphanage.<lb />
She was Sbetter off than most of the<lb />
villagers (as far as modern con-<lb />
veniences are concerned. She did<lb />
not live fin poverty but enjoed some<lb />
unique advantages, elecrtricafty for<lb />
lighting, a gas stove, and an indoor<lb />
By JEANNE STORTER<lb />
toilet, the only one in (the village.<lb />
Students and villagers in great num-<lb />
bers visited in just to have the<lb />
pleasure of using the "indoor<lb />
Corporal punishment was used ex-<lb />
tensively in the orphanage where<lb />
she taught. A majority of the stu-<lb />
dents could be classed as juvenile<lb />
delinquents. Teaching the Tumesian<lb />
teachers that there are other ways<lb />
of pumsnment and self - desciplinie<lb />
was one of the things thait Pat feels<lb />
Was accomplished by the Peace<lb />
Corps' teaching at the school.<lb />
Pat advises those (interested in<lb />
Peace Corps work to be flexible,<lb />
develop interests in many areas of<lb />
life, and to seek summer employ-<lb />
ment in camps land volunteer agen-<lb />
cies which would give diversity of<lb />
experience.<lb />
Pat seems no worse for wear<lb />
from her experience an living in a<lb />
strange environment. Instead she<lb />
is eager to tell others about her<lb />
work and experiences m itihe Peace<lb />
Corps.<lb />
Campus Pastors<lb />
Conduct Service<lb />
The Campus Pastors of East Car-<lb />
olina College will conduct special<lb />
iLenten Worship - Communion ser-<lb />
vices for the campus commundty.<lb />
The services will be held in the<lb />
Lutheran Church, South Elm Street,<lb />
6:00  6:45 pm, for five Sunday<lb />
evenings beginning March 14. Trans-<lb />
portation provided from each dorm<lb />
and denominational student center.<lb />
The purpose of the services is to<lb />
provide the students and faculty<lb />
with a chance to participate in wor-<lb />
ship and pairticipke in communion<lb />
observed by different denominations.<lb />
Each Sunday a different chaplain<lb />
will conduct the services. They are<lb />
scheduled as follows: March 14,<lb />
Rev. Bronson Matney; March 21<lb />
Rev. Dwight Ficklfing; March 2S<lb />
Rev. James Hobbs; April 11, Con<lb />
ducted jointly by the Reverands<lb />
Matney Fickling, and Hobbs<lb /><pb facs="00038866_tn_0002" /><lb />
2east Carolinianthursday, march 11, 1965<lb />
competition?<lb />
Bob Browses<lb />
Elections are upon us once again. March 23, the student<lb />
opinion will once again be recorded at the polls. All positions<lb />
are open wide open it is now time to apply for positions<lb />
in student government.<lb />
Legislative and executive positions are applied for and<lb />
voted upon. Judicial positions are appointed by the ex-<lb />
ecutive board or by the Dean of Students. The only excep-<lb />
tion to this is in the Women's Judiciary these positions<lb />
are elective also.<lb />
As yet no one is opposing Eddie Greene for the Presi-<lb />
dency. Many positions are openjust waiting for someone<lb />
to apply. There it is the open door. This is someone's<lb />
chance to display their talents. The applications are in the<lb />
SGA office from 9 to 4 each day. Opportunity knocks but once.<lb />
faculty senate<lb />
The self-study program conducted several years ago and<lb />
the study made by the Southern Association of Colleges and<lb />
Secondary Schools revealed a lack of effectiveness in the<lb />
faculty policy making ability. Last fall, Dr. Jenkins request-<lb />
ed that the faculty develop some method of representation to<lb />
provide for faculty policy making. Hence, Friday marked<lb />
the first meeting of the new Faculty Senate.<lb />
It seems, as was expected, that this innovation has been<lb />
the recipient of much praise as in keeping with the pro-<lb />
gress of the institution. Of course, the future of this Sen-<lb />
ate depends upon the effectiveness of the first group of<lb />
representatives. This group is in actuality, the prototype,<lb />
subject to radical change or dismantling.<lb />
The Faculty Senate is one of the brighter spots in this<lb />
school year. It will, if its founding fathers and first mem-<lb />
bers follow their constitution, change the operation of the<lb />
faculty. The key word of the program is "efficiency If the<lb />
Senate is efficient in operation . the parts of the school re-<lb />
lated to the faculty will also gain valuable time through im-<lb />
proved communications. We are more than pleased with the<lb />
newest organization of East Carolina. One more vital link<lb />
in the progressing chain to excellence is now being tested.<lb />
door of another color<lb />
Just before Christmas last year, the excitement that us-<lb />
ually accompanies the beginning of classes in a newly con-<lb />
structed building once again was noted about the campus. The<lb />
long awaited entrance into "new Austin" was at hand.<lb />
This meant that the male students were closer to their<lb />
eight a.m. classes in Austinthe women were further, for<lb />
the most part new equipment and better conditions were<lb />
within the grasp of every student. And then there was the<lb />
scramble to get into the building and to become situated.<lb />
Everyone rushed for the first entrance they spottedthe<lb />
entrance on the west end of the building.<lb />
It seems however, that after jamming into this same en-<lb />
trance for some period of time now, that many students<lb />
would begin to use another entrance. But no, continual cram-<lb />
ming and scraping of elbows plagues the ringing of each bell<lb />
in new Austin. The people refuse to use another entrance.<lb />
There are six (6 mind you) complete and different entrances<lb />
to this new building. Even the main entrance is shunned. Five<lb />
of the entrances will remain bright and shiny for some time<lb />
to comeor cobwebs will develop. Maybe tours could be<lb />
arranged to show students these "points of entrance At<lb />
any rate, using another entrance tomorrow and there after<lb />
would alleviate the situation.<lb />
condolences<lb />
Certainly, one of the greatest senses of pride must have<lb />
been Sophocles He could say, "I taught Plato<lb />
This is definitely the teachers' dreamteaching some-<lb />
one who later leads and innovates.<lb />
East Carolina may take note at the death of one of its<lb />
faculty membersDr. Lucile Marie Hoerr Charles. She may<lb />
have taught a great leader. But then, she may have and<lb />
probably did instruct persons who make it a rule to make<lb />
their fellow comrades feel wanted and happy. Which is<lb />
greater<lb />
Also, we call to your attention the death of the widow<lb />
of the first president of the collegeMrs. Robert H. Wright.<lb />
Although she was living in New York, her burial was here in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Our condolences are warmly extended to the friends and<lb />
families of Dr. Charles and Mrs. Wright. Both have their<lb />
place in the hearts of the East Carolinians.<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
waakly by Um staSaafc of<lb />
Carolina Collasiata<lb />
Associated Ooflaffiats<lb />
Offieas on third floor of Wright Bvfldinc<lb />
Bditor<lb />
Manarin Editor<lb />
Larry Brown Jr.<lb />
Lynda Bobbins<lb />
E. P. Bishop<lb />
Pan Hall<lb />
Pftflfay Address<lb />
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Snbaeription rate: $1.00<lb />
Box 2516. East Carolina College Station, GreenTiDe, North<lb />
all! dapartmeata. PL t-VIlt or TSS-S4SS.<lb />
New Classes, Entertainment<lb />
Spring vacation is over and a new<lb />
quarter has begun all is <lb />
formal with new classes, ne <lb />
structors, and a new start I hop,<lb />
all of you are fuccejnful a w<lb />
spring quarter and I wish, nil ofj<lb />
the highest of averages, 'Q.P-  <lb />
attainable. <lb />
Starting this Myat J$<lb />
theater is "MARR AGE ITALIA<lb />
STYLE Now we ail knew haw me<lb />
Italians are about romance and<lb />
love, so this movie should be ery<lb />
interesting. Are all of you dear<lb />
readers familiar with the famous<lb />
Italian actress Sophia Loren . vve <lb />
this curvy female just happens to<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
Bf BOB BROWN<lb />
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be one of ue d to the<lb />
so be sure to trox w<lb />
PUt and have a lc<lb />
theater;rtur about the iifcimtf<lb />
fiction Prfrom the outn<lb />
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"xh" State theater  <lb />
modeled and really loutes sharp n<lb />
manager should be commended fat<lb />
i,<lb />
Dear Sir:<lb />
I was extremely shocked and fair-<lb />
ly disappointed at the nature and<lb />
contents of the letter written by<lb />
Mr. Normandeau in answer to Mr.<lb />
Sarafandi's letter to the editor which<lb />
appeared in February 9th issue of<lb />
East Carolinian. Beside being rather<lb />
rude it displayed paradoxical ele-<lb />
ments and corresponding lack of<lb />
sound judgment.<lb />
Mr. Sarafandi was merely ob-<lb />
serving that an attempt to bring<lb />
all Arab World under one govern-<lb />
ment has been looked at with sus-<lb />
picion by the Western World, the<lb />
degree of success of such attempts<lb />
by the .Arab leaders notwithstanding.<lb />
Mr. Normandeau's sarcastic re-<lb />
mark concerning unsuccessful at-<lb />
tempt to unite Syria and Egypt<lb />
under one leadership actually streng-<lb />
thens Mr. Sarafandi's arguments<lb />
that West does not look upon such<lb />
unity with favor.<lb />
It is not Mr. Sarafandi who needs<lb />
to do more investigation but per-<lb />
haps Mr. Normandeau in matters<lb />
concerning the Suez Canal crises.<lb />
Instead of "protecting" the canal<lb />
the insane Anglo- Jewish -French in-<lb />
vasion of the Canal crippled it for<lb />
a considerable number of days.<lb />
By the way, what was the Suez<lb />
Canal being protected from? It<lb />
ought to be interesting to point out<lb />
that Suez Canal has been operating<lb />
much more effic'ently under Egyp-<lb />
tian supervision than "ever before.<lb />
Egypt has much stronger case for<lb />
sending weapons to Conio than has<lb />
the Western World. President Xas-<lb />
sar and all Africa are merely let-<lb />
ting the World know that Africa is<lb />
for the Africans, just as Middle<lb />
East is for the Middle Easterns<lb />
They are adding weight to the argu-<lb />
ment that this is the era of Con-<lb />
tinental Nationalism. It was the<lb />
use of non - American weapons<lb />
against France, a Western power<lb />
imported through Egypt which lib-<lb />
erated Algeria.<lb />
I do not recall the trampling of<lb />
the American flag by the Egptian<lb />
Government. The American flag has<lb />
however, been trampled in many<lb />
countries. South Korea, Panama<lb />
Venezuela, Formosa, etc but of<lb />
course these were "pro-Western"<lb />
nations. By the way I wonder whv<lb />
such trampling of the U.S. flag has<lb />
become a fashion of the dav It is<lb />
very fortunate that President Nassar<lb />
is not another Ho Chi Minn "an ao<lb />
cusation made bv Mr. Normandeari"<lb />
because then the U.S. will have to<lb />
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South Viet Nam. and very manv<lb />
American lives will be lost I am<lb />
very, touched by Mr. Normandeau<lb />
feelings m his country's policies<lb />
but I do not share his judgSSSS<lb />
and conclusion "I do not Iwrovl<lb />
of what you say but I will defend<lb />
to death your right to say <lb />
John Bede<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
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Danish American Student<lb />
Combines National Talents<lb />
east Carolinianthursday, march 11, 19653<lb />
lhi is the first of a series of<lb />
Lrthi' featuring the foreign stu-<lb />
fat-nio attending E.C.C.<lb />
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ROBERT C. CHRISTESEN<lb />
"be Furopeanied American)<lb />
Bj JOYCE TYSON<lb />
Danish American, Robert<lb />
sen has American citizenship<lb />
ts actuary a Dane at<lb />
. aciousness reflects<lb />
. kanisti spirit, hut he al-<lb />
' in quality of Amer-<lb />
i<lb />
 - elected vice-<lb />
- freshman class.<lb />
th A Robert is a<lb />
for he served<lb />
the I S Congress after<lb />
 year - t a<lb />
 t's tesire to learn<lb />
D fftish heritage and<lb />
eople, he decided<lb />
al the end of his<lb />
There he attend-<lb />
of Copenhagen<lb />
the way, charges no tui-<lb />
 .mark is socialistic.<lb />
paid f : educational<lb />
hat room<lb />
the Danish student<lb />
115 monthly. Each<lb />
- own room<lb />
im I :s at the<lb />
mos( of the Efen-<lb />
he:r festivities.<lb />
to be a stu-<lb />
 the two universities<lb />
Bach candidate for<lb />
n is administered<lb />
a standard exam which only about<lb />
M) percent pass There are no rules<lb />
tht d yet hls faw is seen in<lb />
" classroom daily. The Danish col-<lb />
e student concentrates strictly<lb />
 his major, but he has a broad<lb />
W' h ls valent to an<lb />
in SS iCOUeee junior- Law med-<lb />
nc theology, natural science, and<lb />
 .on Tv? the onl' Ejects<lb />
taught on the university level.<lb />
. Robert emphasized that the Dane<lb />
S Druly honest and sincere Per-<lb />
haps the main differer.ee between<lb />
the American and the Dane is that<lb />
tne Danes society allows him to<lb />
he himself at all times. If you visit<lb />
 Danish family, they want vou to<lb />
act natural In contrast, the typi-<lb />
cal American student tells his for-<lb />
eign visitor. "Remind me to tell<lb />
you what not to say or do before<lb />
I introduce you to my parents<lb />
While in Denmark. Robert was<lb />
a member of the local track club<lb />
However, his primary interest in<lb />
the Field of sports is soccer. He and<lb />
! ut 20 others have formed a soc-<lb />
cer team on our campus and will<lb />
be competing with other teams in<lb />
the near future.<lb />
N I nly is Robert a firm be-<lb />
liever m physical fitness, but he<lb />
believies that a student should be<lb />
dedicated to his studies. Robert is<lb />
I member of Phi Sigma Pi. an hon-<lb />
rary educational fraternity. This<lb />
:ernity is composed of men who<lb />
goggess the qualities of scholorship.<lb />
leadership, and fellowship. Robert<lb />
is also ia member of Sigma Pi Al-<lb />
pha, an honorary foreign language<lb />
society. Robert is a language and<lb />
history major and plans to go to<lb />
graduate school to further his stu-<lb />
dies in Scandinavian languages.<lb />
Among his varied interests is sink-<lb />
ing particularly. Robert could be<lb />
labeled as a jack-of-aill4rades. For<lb />
instance, while in Denmark, he was<lb />
a postman, a farmhand, and he<lb />
wrote programs and broadcasted for<lb />
the Voice of Denmark.<lb />
Robert recommends that any E.C.<lb />
student who wishes to venture abroad<lb />
should learn more about his own<lb />
country and should seek to under-<lb />
stand the people of the country he<lb />
is to visit. By seeing yourself object-<lb />
ively, you can better weigh the facts<lb />
of civilization, of democracy, and<lb />
of life itself. Robert wants it known<lb />
that he appreciates the high cali-<lb />
ber of our school, the superb staff,<lb />
and the contributions made by each<lb />
student on campus. But above all,<lb />
he appreciates the all 'round you.<lb />
Obviously. Robert does have a<lb />
great zest for life. Because of his<lb />
persistence, eagerness, humbleness,<lb />
and faith, Robert Christesen as an<lb />
outstanding individual and will cer-<lb />
tainly have a brilliant career. Rob-<lb />
ert is convinced that a key to suc-<lb />
cess is the willingness to listen. As<lb />
an American, he is an interesting<lb />
conversationalist, and as a Dane,<lb />
he is a Istener. Let us join with<lb />
Robert Christesen in being what he<lb />
terms as "Ambassadors of quiet<lb />
good will<lb />
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w<lb />
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K. u ins Insti lotion L- happy<lb />
nder aid to th -se students who<lb />
Mailman Conducts Premiere<lb />
Performs Original Compositions<lb />
0 mptser-in-Res:dence Dr. Martin<lb />
M lilman will be guest conductor for<lb />
the premiere of his original com-<lb />
dos tion, Vthurgical Music for<lb />
Band at Emporia. Virginia next<lb />
month.<lb />
Dr. Mailman was commissioned<lb />
last Spring by the Greensville Coun-<lb />
ty High School Band of Emporia to<lb />
wrke th? work.<lb />
The premiere is scheduled for<lb />
Friday, April 9 at the Emporia<lb />
Elementary School.<lb />
Tne composition has been received<lb />
after publication by Mills Music.<lb />
Inc. of New York City. It includes<lb />
four movements: Introit, Kyrie,<lb />
Gloria, and Alleluiia.<lb />
Other performances are tentative-<lb />
ly scheduled for the fourth con-<lb />
temporary Music Festival of Bast<lb />
Carolina April 3(KVfay 8.<lb />
Dr. Mailman received his ,AB,<lb />
MA. and Ph.D degrees at the East-<lb />
man School of Music, University of<lb />
Rochester. He joined the East 'Car-<lb />
olina faculty in 1961.<lb />
Holmes Reports Success<lb />
With Remedial Reading<lb />
This weeks' foreign student is Robert C. Christesen. He is better known<lb />
to his friends as the "Danish American His vivaciousness reflects the<lb />
typical Danish spirit, but he also has that certain quality of American<lb />
enthusiasm.<lb />
East Carolinian's Poll<lb />
Probes fAcademic Freedom9<lb />
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his services.<lb />
For the past 14 years. Dr. Keith<lb />
Holmes has been in charge of the<lb />
reading program at East Carolina<lb />
College. There is a course taught<lb />
the college called "Remedial<lb />
Reading For jus t.vo hours a<lb />
week, this course can enabl3 you to<lb />
read 500 words a minute with 5<lb />
percent reading comprehension This<lb />
course is not designed to be a speed<lb />
reading course solely. The course<lb />
is to help the person to understand<lb />
words, build better vocabulary, use<lb />
kEmed,al Fading. These.JL J5JS3?ltai<lb />
AttttTSl vocabolarV and use phonetics<lb />
fc attend to improve their speed ,e phonS<lb />
al. The courses help persons build vocaouiary<lb />
ad structures.<lb />
structural and phonetics, and see<lb />
how his reading has improved.<lb />
It is easy to get into this class.<lb />
There are no quality points offered,<lb />
but as Dr. Holmes stated, "The<lb />
program is designed to help them<lb />
help themselves Some people come<lb />
to class on a voluntary basis. Others<lb />
have been recommended by the<lb />
school because of the scores on<lb />
their entrance examinations.<lb />
The reading program is not gear-<lb />
'ed tc poor students or ones looked<lb />
upon as slow, unskilled, or unintel-<lb />
ligent. The college has set up this<lb />
program to help students wlk lack<lb />
proficiency in reading. The Masses<lb />
are composed of students who may<lb />
be outstanding in their field, but<lb />
lack skills in reading which can be<lb />
a hindrance with other subjects. Dr.<lb />
Holmes is happy to assist students<lb />
with majors other than Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Remedial means one who has not<lb />
learned correctly. As students come<lb />
to the college, one fourth of them<lb />
have visual problems which they<lb />
are sometimes not aware of. There<lb />
is a free eye examination given to<lb />
each student who takes the course.<lb />
The instructors in remedial reading<lb />
make a great effort to be frank and<lb />
understand how the students feel<lb />
when they first enter, but they do<lb />
what they claim to do.<lb />
There are various devices used to<lb />
help the students such as the con-<lb />
trolled reader, tachistoscope, SCRA<lb />
better reading book, and a Mrs.<lb />
Jean Averette, Mr. Jefferson Faucet,<lb />
and Dr. Keith D. Holmes.<lb />
Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dean of<lb />
the School of Education, said "We<lb />
feel the reading clinic is one of the<lb />
most important programs in The<lb />
School of Education because it gives<lb />
the poor reader at college level an<lb />
opportunity to improve his reading<lb />
CONTROVERSIAL PROBES<lb />
No. 1-ACADEMIC FREEDOM<lb />
By VV. F. HENDRICKS<lb />
This is the first of a series of<lb />
monthly polls run by the Bast Caro-<lb />
linian. It will be run similar to the<lb />
Harris and Gallup polls. A ques-<lb />
tionnaire will be presented for the<lb />
students and faculty to fill out, and<lb />
the results and commentary will be<lb />
published the next week. Ballot boxes<lb />
will be paced in the College Union.<lb />
This week's poll is the subject of<lb />
lacademic freedom. Due to the inci-<lb />
dent aft Berkley College in Calif-<lb />
ornia, and the various events on<lb />
campus, including the Lowenstain<lb />
visit, we are asking the students,<lb />
faculty, and administration to fill<lb />
out the questionnaire. We will show<lb />
no bias and report only the statis-<lb />
tics and comments of the question-<lb />
naire. We are defining academic<lb />
freedom as the right to express one's<lb />
own thoughts without the threat or<lb />
thought of repercussion for the ex-<lb />
pression thereof.<lb />
1. Should an East Caroina student<lb />
have complete academic free-<lb />
dom, including the right of<lb />
constructive criticism . <lb />
2. Should an East Carolina pro-<lb />
fessor have complete academ-<lb />
ic freedom, including the right<lb />
to make statements contrary<lb />
to the beliefs of the student or<lb />
the accepted rules of society?<lb />
3. Is House Bill 1435 I spealker ban<lb />
law) a "just" law? <lb />
4. Is it the administration's duty<lb />
to place restrictions on academ-<lb />
ic freedom <lb />
5. Does the student have a right<lb />
to disagree with a professor in<lb />
a proper manner in his class?<lb />
6. Where is the limit of academic<lb />
freedom of the student and<lb />
professor <lb />
7. Is the present cut system an<lb />
infringement on the student's<lb />
academic freedom <lb />
Should a college or university<lb />
procure controversial profes-<lb />
sors <lb />
9. Is academic freedom - prob-<lb />
lem on this campus?<lb />
10. Comments<lb />
8<lb />
LYNN HINESMAN is this weeks' Buc Beauty. This begins a series of girls<lb />
who are submitted as Bue Beauty possibilities. This weeks' beauty is a<lb />
Freshman English major with brown hair and blue eyes. Lynn enjoys<lb />
surfing, reading and writing. She is a resident of Umstead Hall All<lb />
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4east Carolinianthursday, march 11, 1965<lb />
The new Tri-Sig Pledges pictured here are: Back row (1-r): Linda Builard, Gail Mathis, Nancy Lawson. Pam<lb />
Strole, Susie Moss, Caroline Riddle, Denise Kogleman, Jan Jackson. Front row (1-r): Dianne Arnette, Susan<lb />
Westfall, Sandy Clark, Mickey Pritchett, Josephine Bowen, Margaret Mansour. Not pictured are Phyllis<lb />
Clark and Elaine Dark.<lb />
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KAPPA ALPHA<lb />
The brothers of Kappa Order have<lb />
been keeping busy with preparations<lb />
for their annual Old South Ball.<lb />
The bad! is to be held the first week-<lb />
end in April in Morehead City. In<lb />
conjunction with this, they are hold-<lb />
ing a ear wash next weekend in<lb />
order to raise money for the ball<lb />
and also to pay for a few minor<lb />
repairs m the house.<lb />
Last Saturday night, the KA's had<lb />
a combo party at their country<lb />
lodge. Music was provided by the<lb />
Impersonators.<lb />
Congratulations should be given<lb />
to Glenn Boss, an alumnus from<lb />
East Carolina Gamma Rho Chapter<lb />
of Kappa Alpha, who was voted an<lb />
outstanding citizen by a Presidential<lb />
committee. Glenn was aso voted the<lb />
come back player- -the-year in<lb />
the American Football league.<lb />
Last week at the weekly business<lb />
meeting. Ronnie Patterson was in-<lb />
stalled as the new Historian for<lb />
the Gamma Rho Chapter at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Thursday, March 4. Kappa .Alpha<lb />
beat Sigma Nu 50-38 to win the In-<lb />
ter-fraternity competition in bas-<lb />
ketball. So far this year KA has<lb />
won the football and basketball<lb />
competition and is looking forward<lb />
to a winning team this spring in<lb />
Softball.<lb />
Recently the Brothers of Kappa<lb />
Alpha Order received ten new bro-<lb />
thers into their mists. The boys<lb />
initiated were: Bill Johnson, Winston-<lb />
Salem; Bit Johnston, Greenville;<lb />
Rip Ryon, Farmvilie; Sandy Ken-<lb />
nington, Roxboro: Bob Elkins. Alex-<lb />
andria, Va Mike Bartos. Alev-<lb />
andria. Va Dant Gaepper, Arling-<lb />
ton, Va Ruff in Odom, Ahoskie;<lb />
Sammy Viverette. Enfield: Ray<lb />
Perry, Albemarle; Jerry Medford,<lb />
Clinton.<lb />
SIGMA CHI ALPHA<lb />
During the quarter break, while<lb />
most ECC students were enjoying<lb />
home cooked meals, and relaxing in<lb />
their home towns, five brothers of<lb />
Sigma Chi Alpha attended a work-<lb />
shop at N.C. State given by Sigma<lb />
Chi National Fraternity. Brothers;<lb />
Gerry Doherty, Dave Goheen, Bud-<lb />
dy McAlee, Jim Lester, and Bill<lb />
Leggett attended this provincial<lb />
meeting. Other colleges which had<lb />
delegations at this workshop were;<lb />
Duke. Wake Forest, Uniyersity of<lb />
North Carolina, University of South<lb />
Carolina, and Davidson. Along with<lb />
discussions and speeches on how<lb />
Sigma Chi might improve its image<lb />
among the communities and cam-<lb />
puses of North and South Carolina<lb />
came several luncheons at the N.C.<lb />
State chapter house and Balentines<lb />
in Cameron Village. The EC dele-<lb />
gates were the only ones there re-<lb />
presenting a local fraternity that<lb />
is planning to petition Sigma Chi.<lb />
Saturday, the pledges of Sigma<lb />
hi Alpha pushed a bathtub around<lb />
in Greenville and surrounding cities,<lb />
collecting donations for the MARCH<lb />
OF DIMES. The seven pledges col-<lb />
lected over twenty - five dollars for<lb />
this charity. Although this was a<lb />
small project, it was the first of<lb />
many community projects that the<lb />
Sigs are planning for Spring Quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
This Friday at four o"clock the<lb />
Sigs start a week long CAR WASHA-<lb />
THON. For 7 days. 24 hours a day,<lb />
the brothers and pledges of Sigma<lb />
Chi Alpha will be available at the<lb />
College Sunoco Station on 5th 91<lb />
to wash cars. There will be a min-<lb />
imum charge of one dollar and a<lb />
half. The entire proceeds of this<lb />
project will go to the American<lb />
Cancer Society. All the students.<lb />
faculty and citizens of Greenville<lb />
are invited to have their car wash-<lb />
ed, at any time they desire, during<lb />
the next week. This is believed to<lb />
be the first and only CAR WASHA-<lb />
THON of its kind to be held any-<lb />
where and the Sigs are hopefully an-<lb />
ticipating a great success.<lb />
ALPRA PHI<lb />
Congratulations go t Peggy Les-<lb />
ley who was recently elected Activ-<lb />
ities Chairman and Joan Powell<lb />
newly elected House President. All<lb />
new officers were installed March 4.<lb />
Spring quarter brings many new-<lb />
faces and all the familiar ones.<lb />
We welcome back our student tea-<lb />
chers. Cathy Harris. Maggie Mad-<lb />
rin. Bobbie Maddox1 and Betty .Ann<lb />
Car a wan. who will now have to set-<lb />
tle down to the books for the next<lb />
three months.<lb />
Congratulations also go to Sue<lb />
Rouse Raynor and Bill Raynor who<lb />
were married last Saturday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
As a result of formal rush .Alpha<lb />
Phi has seven new pledges. They are<lb />
as follows: Carol Alligood, Swans-<lb />
boro; Frances Gilley. Mooresville:<lb />
Ann Jackson, Rt. 6. Greenville:<lb />
Laurie Keller, Alexandria. Va<lb />
Grace Mitchell, Winston-Salem; Pam<lb />
Shore. Winston-Salem: Jan Smith.<lb />
Cleveland, Ohdo.<lb />
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
Gamma Beta chapter of Tri Sig-<lb />
ma recently elected officers for<lb />
the 1965-66 school year. Installed<lb />
February 17, Pamela Hall of Ports-<lb />
mouth, Virginia, a rising senior<lb />
majoring in English, will serve as<lb />
president. Officers include Martha<lb />
Thompson, New Bern, vice-president<lb />
and pledge trainer; Kate Smoot,<lb />
Tarboro, treasurer; Susan Midgett.<lb />
Hatteras, recording secretary; Caroi<lb />
Waring, Richmond, Virginia, cor-<lb />
responding secretary; and Carrle-<lb />
eta Redfern, Albemarble, keeper<lb />
of grades.<lb />
Also serving will be Bobbie Rid-<lb />
dick and Joyce Sigmon. co-chair-<lb />
man of rush: Kay Hargett, senior<lb />
Panhellenic delegate; Pam Dal ton.<lb />
Junior Panhellenic delegate; Cher-<lb />
ry Skinner, house manager: Kathy<lb />
Hewlett, assistant house manager:<lb />
and Linda Glazier, assistant treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
Elaine Dark, a sophomore from<lb />
Sanford, accepted an open bid to<lb />
join Psi pledge class as its six-<lb />
teenth member. She was formally<lb />
pledged on Tuesday, March 9.<lb />
The Sigmas are especially proud<lb />
of three sisters. Brenda Johnson<lb />
was recently chosen Elasl<lb />
Azalea Princess and will i<lb />
the college at the Wi!m:n:<lb />
tivities in April. Pam Dal:<lb />
ed as first runner - up m<lb />
cee sponsored Miss Greenv<lb />
aent. Fayc Spencer, the<lb />
Miss Greenville 1964. dese<lb />
actaim for a job well done<lb />
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A group of Sigmas witnessa<lb />
change of scenery during quarter<lb />
break as they ventured to Day-<lb />
ton Beach Suntan. the Conf nei<lb />
race .aid many happy hour-<lb />
part of th" vacation fun' V i ick<lb />
with books in hand, they :Kjk for-<lb />
ward to a tremendous spring quar-<lb />
ter with all the sisters and pledg<lb />
of Tri Sigma.<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAL<lb />
Newly elected officers of P<lb />
Kappa Tau are as follows: President.<lb />
Eddie Greene: Vice-president. .John<lb />
Bell; Secretary. Jc;hn Wade: Treas-<lb />
irer. Jim Moss: House Manager,<lb />
Buster Jont-s; Sergeant<lb />
at Vrms.<lb />
David Raynor. Mew appointments<lb />
are as follows: Chaplain. Wvatt<lb />
Mallard; Social Chairman. Rill<lb />
Moore: Pledge Master. Mike String-<lb />
er: Athletic Director. Fred Batts;<lb />
Editor and Historian. Henrv Dan-<lb />
iels: Alumni Secretary. Jim Kim-<lb />
sey: I.F.C. Representatives Jim<lb />
Kimsey and John Wade: Executive<lb />
council. Jim Kimsev. Mike String-<lb />
er, and John Aldridge.<lb />
Saturday night the Phi Hare and<lb />
their dates entertained rushees at<lb />
the American Legion building in<lb />
FarmviUe. Music for the function<lb />
was provided by the ew Cava-<lb />
liers and Dynamic Dr.ve.<lb />
Saturday the new officers attend-<lb />
ed a conclave with lectures giver<lb />
by Mr. David Merow. the domain<lb />
chief of the Third Domam.<lb />
Mr Merow spoke to the officers<lb />
on the subject of rush, social ad<lb />
fraternity finance. This conclave<lb />
was m preparaton for the Domain<lb />
Conference which will be heldlTt<lb />
the Un-versity of Delaware the<lb />
week m March.<lb />
last<lb />
ALPHA OMICROX PI<lb />
The sisters have recently pledged<lb />
five new girls into .Alpha' o'S<lb />
Pi. They are Jean Fritz a sopho-<lb />
more from Goldsboro: Becky Long<lb />
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Prospects Look Good<lb />
For EC's Baseball<lb />
By RANDY RYAN<lb />
 tta Spring quarter comes base- mad will nmhahw k . c<lb />
and once again the prospects faJSl iS<lb />
teams  . and Smith back. Barnes<lb />
 program, finished third<lb />
the IV strict 3 NCAA playoffs<lb />
 v ss ssippi and the Und versa-<lb />
rth Carolina last year in<lb />
I i s4 year of ehgibiiity for the<lb />
H tournament. Ln 1963, East Car-<lb />
lo finished third in the NAIA<lb />
s while in 1961 the baseball<lb />
- were the MA1A champions.<lb />
j ' n the Caroiinas Conference,<lb />
tes captured seen out of<lb />
. conference champponships.<lb />
are mne lettermen return-<lb />
n last year's squad to brigh-<lb />
i utlook of the 1965 season<lb />
Pirates will sorely mdss<lb />
 lettermen they lost. Among<lb />
three wlas Buddy Bovender<lb />
pied a bonus contract with<lb />
Milwaukee Braves. Bovender<lb />
club in RBI's last season<lb />
had the most home runs<lb />
e .Vim Raynor was the ace<lb />
p vhing staff last year but<lb />
able this year, so he too<lb />
 the squad. The third miss-<lb />
mber of last year's squad is<lb />
Moore, the catcher who gra-<lb />
d last year.<lb />
 .otter men are refturnong,<lb />
 mem are Roger Hedgecock,<lb />
baseman; Fred Rodiquez,<lb />
:tf:elder; Bab Kaylor. a third<lb />
in; Chuck Connors, an out-<lb />
. r Carlton Barnes, a short-<lb />
er 1 Daddona, an outfield-<lb />
Pete Barnes, a pitcher: Pete<lb />
a pitcher: and Mike Smith,<lb />
' her.<lb />
S me of the reserves returning this<lb />
? are Wayne Brittan, Larry<lb />
Kieth, Dave Hudson, and Tom Nar-<lb />
n;on. who lettered in baseball two<lb />
fcgo.<lb />
acb Earl Smith has planned<lb />
me changes in position for the<lb />
Dg season, moving Fred Rod-<lb />
. from the outfield to second<lb />
Chuck Connors from the out-<lb />
to third base, and Bob Kay-<lb />
m third base to the outfield.<lb />
aough the Pirates will mdss<lb />
the pitching of Raynor and the pow-<lb />
i  aded by Bovender and Moore,<lb />
are quite a few big perform-<lb />
lasl year coming back. Bob<lb />
. led the Pirates with a .385<lb />
ng average last season while<lb />
k Connors led in runs scored.<lb />
Rodnquez was second in runs<lb />
1 and second behind Boven-<lb />
RBI's and home runs.<lb />
- lettermen will be pressed by<lb />
od group up from last year's<lb />
had a 5-2 record whole Hunter reg-<lb />
'ered three wins against one loss,<lb />
ine team hatting and speed should<lb />
be average, which means a lot of<lb />
ball games will ibe closely fought<lb />
defensive battles. Thds season's sche-<lb />
dule is a tough one, wirth games<lb />
with schools lake Duke. Wake<lb />
Forest, N.C. State, and Davidson.<lb />
As Coach Smith commented, "lit<lb />
s my belief that the old boys will<lb />
be improved with their experience<lb />
and the new comers could give us<lb />
enough strength to become another<lb />
good ball club<lb />
College Holds Grant<lb />
Awarded Institute<lb />
A summer school institute for 40<lb />
Educational Media Specialists will<lb />
be held here at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. The College is one of the<lb />
Thirty schools in the US to be<lb />
awarded grants to hold the insti-<lb />
tute.<lb />
The basic, overall objective of<lb />
the institute according to Dr.<lb />
Spear, "will be the improvement<lb />
of the organization, utffczation, and<lb />
the creation of instructional mater-<lb />
ials in the public schools<lb />
The curriculum for the institute<lb />
includes: Principles of Effective<lb />
Communication, Selecting and Us-<lb />
ing Ready Made Materials, Creat-<lb />
ing Instrutional Materials, Mechan-<lb />
ics of Audio Visual Devices, and<lb />
Organizing, Applying, and Admin-<lb />
istering Education Media.<lb />
Besides class and laboratory work,<lb />
the participants of the Institute<lb />
will be treated with trips to Tryon<lb />
Palace, and Hie Lost Colony<lb />
These trips wdll allow participants<lb />
from other states to see the heri-<lb />
tage and beauty of North Carolina.<lb />
Also, participants may resume stip-<lb />
ends of $75.00 per week plus $15.00<lb />
per week for each dependent.<lb />
Information and application blanks<lb />
concerning the summer institute may<lb />
be obtained by writing to: NDEA<lb />
Educational Media Summer Insti-<lb />
tute. Richard S. Speor, Director;<lb />
East Carolina College; Box 282<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
This summer institute was made<lb />
possible by the provisions of the<lb />
Team Rich" Hedgecock, I National Defense Education Act. Dr.<lb />
east Carolinianthursday, march 11, 19655<lb />
Brothers of Lambda Chi start the spring sports season off with an in-<lb />
vigorating game of Intramural Baseball. Intramural Sports offer re-<lb />
laxation and enjoyment to these active participants.<lb />
National Sports Outlook<lb />
The Cincinnati Reds led National Pardee hurt his ankle whiL rac-<lb />
Mighty Pirates<lb />
Schedule Games<lb />
Mon. March 22 Amhurst Home<lb />
Tues. March 23 Amhurst Home<lb />
Thurs. March 25 Springfield Home<lb />
Fri. March 26 Springfield Home<lb />
Mon. March 28 Rider Home<lb />
Wed. March 31 Ilthaoa Home<lb />
Thurs. April 1 Ithaca Home<lb />
Fri. April 2 Davidson Home<lb />
Sat. April 3 Wiliiam&amp;Mary Home<lb />
Wed. April 7 Brown Home<lb />
Thurs. April 8 Brown Home<lb />
Mon. April 12 Duke Away<lb />
Wed. April 14 Richmond Away<lb />
Fri. April 16 Davidson Away<lb />
Sat. April 17 Davidson Away<lb />
Sat. April 24 Wilmington Home<lb />
Sat. May 1 Campbell Away (night<lb />
Mon. May 3 Duke Home<lb />
Wed. May 5 N.C. State Away<lb />
(night)<lb />
Sat. May 8 Wilmington Away<lb />
Mon. May 10 Wake Forest Away<lb />
Tues. May 11 Campbell Home<lb />
Sat. May 15 Wake Forest Home<lb />
(night)<lb />
All home games will be played on<lb />
College Field at 3:00 P.M.<lb />
 Double - headers start at 10<lb />
P.M.<lb />
League teams in fielding in 1964<lb />
wjth a .979 percentage.<lb />
Nelson Fox of the Houston Astros<lb />
was the most difficult player in the<lb />
National League to strike out in<lb />
1964-fanning only 13 times in 502<lb />
at bats for a rate of one strikeout<lb />
every 38.62 trips to the plate.<lb />
The Milwaukee Braves were the<lb />
National League Grapefruit League<lb />
Exhibition Champions of 1964 with a<lb />
19-6 record.<lb />
tioing his takeoff.<lb />
Quarterback Frank Ryan of the<lb />
Cleveland Browns has received word<lb />
from his doctor that the shoulder<lb />
separation which he suffered in last<lb />
January's Pro Bowl game has com-<lb />
pletely healed.<lb />
The San Francisco Giants played<lb />
18 extra inning games in 1964and<lb />
won 14 of them.<lb />
Jim Bunning, perfect-game hero<lb />
and 19-game winner for the Phila-<lb />
delphia Phillies in 1964, yielded an<lb />
average of only 1:46 walks per game<lb />
for the League's best mark in that<lb />
department.<lb />
Gary Kroner, holder of the NCAA<lb />
record for kicking consecutive after-<lb />
touchdown points, has signed a con-<lb />
tract with the Denver Groncos of<lb />
the American Football League.<lb />
Kroner, a graduate of Wisconsin,<lb />
played for Green Bay of the Na-<lb />
tional Football League in 1963 but<lb />
was sidelined with an injury ast<lb />
season.<lb />
Art Instructor<lb />
Hugh E. Curtis<lb />
Joins Faculty<lb />
Hugh E. Curtis, a native of Des<lb />
Moines, Iowa, has joined the faculty<lb />
of the School of Art at Bast Caro-<lb />
lina College, according to an an-<lb />
nouncement by Dr. Wellington B.<lb />
Gray, dean of the school.<lb />
Curtis comes to the art school as<lb />
an instructor from the Fort Sheri-<lb />
dan (111.) Grafts Center where he<lb />
was assistant director.<lb />
The ECC art instructor has al-<lb />
ready begun his duties. He is teach-<lb />
ing courses in color and design and<lb />
figure drawing.<lb />
Curtis earned his BA degree from<lb />
the San Francisco Art Institute and<lb />
his MA degree from the University<lb />
of Oaflflfornria in Berkeley He has<lb />
also studied at the University of<lb />
Colorado and San Diego State Col-<lb />
lege<lb />
Smith, Frank Rice, Danny<lb />
. ello. Rachard Gifford, Lan-<lb />
th. Jim Daniels, and Al<lb />
all good prospects for<lb />
rs to come. Johnny Rawls<lb />
e top freshman pitcher last<lb />
with a 4-0 record and looks<lb />
i.ne prospect.<lb />
 to bolster this year's Pirates<lb />
- - Timber lake and Micky<lb />
-th transfers from Ferrum<lb />
Another transfer is Jack<lb />
: vh from Louisburg.<lb />
Tht strongest point of this years<lb />
Richard Spear is the director.<lb />
LOST<lb />
Gold "pinkie" ring, CBS initials,<lb />
Contact Carole Smith, Box 208 Urn-<lb />
steadReward.<lb />
FOUND<lb />
Four Keys in small blue case on<lb />
Weight Circle wall, contact CU<lb />
Lost &amp; Found.<lb />
Ted Williams, former Red Sox<lb />
slugger, is attending Spring Train-<lb />
ing with Boston as a hitting Coach.<lb />
EC Post Teaching Staff<lb />
For Language Institute<lb />
By R. R. MORRISON<lb />
OppOfl<lb />
M,<lb />
Babe Ruth, then a pitcher for the<lb />
Boston Red Sox, shut out the Chica-<lb />
go Cubs 1-0 in the first game of the<lb />
1918 World Series.<lb />
The American League Ail-Stars<lb />
defeated the National League All-<lb />
Stars 4-2 in the first game of the<lb />
classic July 6, 1933.<lb />
Stan MusM, current head of the<lb />
National Youth Fitness Program,<lb />
was in a record 24 Ail-Star games<lb />
while playing with the St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals.<lb />
Ted Williams, who appeared in 18<lb />
All-Stars games, scored four runs<lb />
for the American Leaguers in 1946.<lb />
Army and Notre Dame have re-<lb />
newed their football rivalry and will<lb />
meet each other at New York's Shea<lb />
Stadium on Saturday, October 9.<lb />
Fred Anton Mader of Norway set<lb />
a world record yesterday in the<lb />
5,000 meters speed skating event<lb />
with a time of seven minutes, 28.1<lb />
seconds.<lb />
The old record was set by Sweden's<lb />
Johnny Nilsson at the World Champ-<lb />
ionships in Oslo last month.<lb />
Defensive tackle Tom Sestaik of<lb />
the Buffalo Bills is recovering from<lb />
knee surgery at Buffalo's Mercy<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
The 270-pound tackle underwent<lb />
successful surgern Wednesday for<lb />
torn cartilage in his left knee.<lb />
Harvard High Jumper Chris Par-<lb />
dee wMl be unable to defend has<lb />
IC4A title in the New York meet<lb />
Saturday because of an injured<lb />
left ankle.<lb />
The teaching staff for the NDEA<lb />
Summer Language Institute to be<lb />
held at East Carolina College this<lb />
year is now complete. The seven-<lb />
week institute, June 16 to August 3,<lb />
will be attended tby forty secondary-<lb />
school teachers of Spanish.<lb />
The institute, first of its bind at<lb />
ECC, will be conducted under pro-<lb />
visions of the National Defense Edu-<lb />
cation Act, and will utilize the fa-<lb />
cilities of the Department of Foreign<lb />
Languages, School of Arts and Sci-<lb />
ences. Head of the language depart-<lb />
ment is Professor James L. Flem-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The director of the institute is Dr.<lb />
Robert R. Morrison, associate pro-<lb />
fessor of Spanish at ECC. Dr. Mor-<lb />
rison, who received his undergradu-<lb />
ate degree at the George Washing-<lb />
ton University, his master's from<lb />
the M'iddliebury College summer lan-<lb />
guage schools and his doctorate<lb />
from the University of Florida, came<lb />
to East Carolina in 1958.<lb />
Teaching the oivdlizlaition course<lb />
will be Dr. E. Sue Matz, who was<lb />
with the ECC language department<lb />
from 1959 to 1961. Now at Southern<lb />
Connecticut State College, Dr. Matz<lb />
received her degrees from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Idaho, the University of<lb />
Illinois, and the Undversidad Inter-<lb />
americana in Mexico. A Fullbright<lb />
scholar, she has also studied and<lb />
traveled extensively in Europe and<lb />
Canada. Her duties in the institute<lb />
will include supervision of the read-<lb />
ing-writing clinic.<lb />
The course din applied linguistics<lb />
will be given by Dr. Joseph Fer-<lb />
nandez of the Georgetown Univer-<lb />
sity Institute of Languages and lin-<lb />
guistics. Dr. Fernandez, who has<lb />
both studied and taught abroad, re-<lb />
ceived his master's degree alt the<lb />
University of Pittsburgh and the de-<lb />
gree of "doctor en letras" in Ro-<lb />
mance linguistics from the Univer-<lb />
sity of Madrid. A lieutenant in the<lb />
Maval Reserve, Dr. Fernandez has<lb />
taught linguistics am la previous<lb />
(NDEA instiftiute.<lb />
Mr. Virgil Miler, Assistant Su-<lb />
pervisor of Foreign Languages for<lb />
the N. C. Department of Public<lb />
tice. A native of Kentucky, Mr.<lb />
Miller has his master's degree and<lb />
is pursuing his doctoral studies at<lb />
the University of Mexico.<lb />
The demonstration class and the<lb />
course in methodology will be the<lb />
responsibility of J. Stuart Sanders,<lb />
who teaches at the Glastonbury<lb />
Senior Hagh School, Glastonbury,<lb />
Connecticut. Mr. Sanders has at-<lb />
tended an advanced institute held<lb />
in Tucuman, Argentina, and taught<lb />
in the summer institute held last<lb />
year at Appalachian State Teachers<lb />
College.<lb />
Mr. Harold E. Wood, who teaches<lb />
at Adamson High School in Dallas,<lb />
Texas, wiifl teach the pattern prac-<lb />
tice classes. Mr. Wood has done<lb />
graduate work at Southern Methodist<lb />
University and at the second-level<lb />
(institute dn Tucuman, Argentina.<lb />
His ten years of teaching experience<lb />
include several assignments as con-<lb />
suitiant and instructor for work-<lb />
shops and institutes, and trips to<lb />
both Latin America and Europe.<lb />
Serving as director of conversa-<lb />
tion will be Miss Leticia Alonso, a<lb />
native of Mexico City and former<lb />
student assistant for the ECC De-<lb />
partment of Foreign Languages.<lb />
Now the principal of a Mexico City<lb />
Kindergarten, Miss Alonso has serv-<lb />
ed for several summers in the lan-<lb />
guage institute conducted at Boone.<lb />
Working with Miss Alonso as con-<lb />
versational (assistants wBl be Miss<lb />
Raquel Tamo, Mrs. Joseph Fernan-<lb />
dez, and Mr. Francisco Blanco. Miss<lb />
Tano, a native of Cuba, is a mem-<lb />
ber of the EOC foreign language<lb />
staff. Mrs. Fernandez, whose hus-<lb />
band will also teach in the insti-<lb />
tute, is from Spain. Mr. Blanco, a<lb />
native of Mexico, has had previous<lb />
institute experience and now teaches<lb />
at Camp LeJeune High School.<lb />
The entire staff will follow Of-<lb />
fice of Education recommendations,<lb />
working very closely with each<lb />
other to achieve a tightly correlated<lb />
daily program. For example, in the<lb />
small conversation groups the ma-<lb />
terial of the cdvildaataon class wfcl<lb />
be discussed, and the pattern prac-<lb />
ngtruction, will teach the classes tice class wffl reinforce the wot:<lb />
j in laboratory techniques (and prac-of the taiguistiics<lb /><pb facs="00038866_tn_0006" /><lb />
6east Carolinianthursday, march 11, 1965<lb />
Print And Drawing Shot,<lb />
Announces Nine Awards<lb />
f nirw 1'LU<lb />
h ' .h first IViiu. and<lb />
Liveliness, charm and personality were obvious attributes of Dr. Lucile Marie Hoerr Charles who caused<lb />
Dramatic Arts to flourish in its beginning years at East Carolina. Following an extended illness of Guillain<lb />
Barre disease, she died in the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.<lb />
First Dramatic Arts Director,<lb />
Dr. Charles, Dies In Cleveland<lb />
Dr. Lucile Marie Hoerr Charles,<lb />
a faculty member of Bast Carolina<lb />
since 1W4 in the Department of<lb />
English and later the Department<lb />
of Drama and Speech, died Sunday<lb />
in the Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
As the first Director of Dramatic<lb />
Arts at EC. Dr. Charles brought re-<lb />
cord progress from 1944-1953. Liveli-<lb />
ness, color, and study growth were<lb />
obvious under her capable leader-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Dr. Charles' dramatic activities<lb />
included the production of three<lb />
major plays a year, weekly work-<lb />
shop productions of one-act plays,<lb />
and the broadcasting of several<lb />
hundred radio programs. The spon-<lb />
sorship of and participation in the<lb />
annual Eastern Regional Play Fes-<lb />
tival of the North Carolina Dra-<lb />
matic Association<lb />
trooping experiences<lb />
other achievements<lb />
Dr. Charles.<lb />
Dr. Charles' selection of plays re-<lb />
flected her desire to present pro-<lb />
ductions of literary as well as dra-<lb />
matic value. She sought to have a<lb />
and numerous<lb />
are among the<lb />
accredited to<lb />
balanced program during the aca-<lb />
demic year with one modern com-<lb />
edy or drama, one classical pLay<lb />
and an annual play for children.<lb />
As her drama prog. Qn; developed,<lb />
Dr Chares created am' otganizeci<lb />
classes in "Acting and Interpreta-<lb />
t:on "Play Production" and in<lb />
1952 she started a special .curse.<lb />
"Dramatics Artas Workshop which<lb />
coordinated lectures from several<lb />
college departments.<lb />
Her philosophy of drama was<lb />
based on respect for individuality<lb />
and was best expressed in the motto<lb />
of the Playhouse during her admin-<lb />
istration: "There are no small parts.<lb />
only small actors" and in the mot-<lb />
toes of the Eastern Regional Play<lb />
Festival. "Our Purpose is to have<lb />
fun and learn together" and "Every<lb />
player is an individual, and every<lb />
production is unique<lb />
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