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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c. thursday, april fool, 1965<lb/>
number 42<lb/>
Jenkins Resigns<lb/>
Jenkins Leaves Campus<lb/>
Joins Operation Probe<lb/>
By NELLIE LEE<lb/>
Dr. Leo W. "Flash" Jenkins sub-<lb/>
mitted his final resiigraaitx-n as Pres-<lb/>
ident of East Carolina College here<lb/>
yesterday ait an afternoon press<lb/>
conference. Dr. Jenkins gives up<lb/>
the Presidency of Bast Carolina in<lb/>
order to accept active duty as the<lb/>
moononaut for America's first Lun-<lb/>
ar Probe Test.<lb/>
Dr. Jenkins intormed newsmen<lb/>
that Operation Lunar Probe has<lb/>
been in the making for the past<lb/>
two years. "FLASH" Jenkins will<lb/>
make this treacherous Lunar Flight<lb/>
in Capsule Bookstore Number One.<lb/>
This name was derived by students<lb/>
of East Carolina due to the tre-<lb/>
mendous amount of money spent in<lb/>
preparing the capsule for its antici-<lb/>
pated three - month flight.<lb/>
The tentative launching for Opera-<lb/>
tion Lunar Prube is scheduled to<lb/>
occur -at the Azaelea Flower Show<lb/>
in Wilmington, N.C. All East Caro-<lb/>
lina students are strongly urged to<lb/>
join other spectators in viewing<lb/>
"FLASH" Jenkin's departure from<lb/>
Earth.<lb/>
Official countdown for the launch-<lb/>
ing of Capsule Bookstore Number<lb/>
Onj and "FLASH" Jenkins will be-<lb/>
gin Friday evening at 5:40 p.m. at<lb/>
he early morning scene here at East Carolin today. Torrential rains caused the Tar River to come j Azaelea Pad Tracking Station which<lb/>
er its hanks in the early morning hours. Meteorologists from the local weather station reported j is located four miles north of At-<lb/>
the vorst flood to hit these parts in fifty years. I lantic Beach. Final countdown will<lb/>
end at 4:10 a.m. Sunday Morning,<lb/>
April 4.<lb/>
Remember to support your Presi-<lb/>
dent ! See you there<lb/>
Iffi sdBSJB<lb/>
Far River Causes Flood Condition<lb/>
EC Students Adjust Accordingly<lb/>
morning East Caro-<lb/>
to find the cam-<lb/>
? i record-break-<lb/>
- . : one-half inches of<lb/>
meteor Legists report-<lb/>
- the worst flood to<lb/>
area in fifty-<lb/>
I<lb/>
iter a night of<lb/>
 25 ich rainfall<lb/>
River to come th tin-<lb/>
ts banks. The total<lb/>
ered most of eastern<lb/>
e stem pied-<lb/>
, natnraHy been<lb/>
tg can be<lb/>
 the exist ng - tua-<lb/>
m outlying<lb/>
areas had already begun to bring<lb/>
m food and other supplies by 12:00<lb/>
r.oon today.<lb/>
To further complicate this dis-<lb/>
asterous situation, a dark funnel-<lb/>
shaped cloud brought tornado force<lb/>
winds from the South East aft ap-<lb/>
proximately 10:43 a.m. Fortunately<lb/>
for East Carolina students, the tor-<lb/>
nado did little damage to the cam-<lb/>
pus. However, above gale force winds<lb/>
caused flood waters to flow in swift<lb/>
slash.ng torrents and waves.<lb/>
With afternoon temperatures<lb/>
combing into the upper 80's. stu-<lb/>
dents transformed the disaster area<lb/>
into what might best be described<lb/>
as a coastal resort. Surfing, skiing.<lb/>
Eat Carolina<lb/>
 Bmny CkS.<lb/>
will be<lb/>
of next<lb/>
New Bunny Club<lb/>
Opens On Campus<lb/>
East Carolina has been chosen<lb/>
as the new location of a Bunny<lb/>
Club Hugh Hefner, Editor of Play-<lb/>
boy visited the campus Tuesday<lb/>
and was impressed by the material<lb/>
available on EC.<lb/>
The arrival of Hefner saw a dem-<lb/>
onstration in Wright Austfrnum by<lb/>
Se Freshman Girls. Clad m Can-<lb/>
can" costumes dancing freely,<lb/>
the coeds honored Hefner with their<lb/>
antics "EC is quite a piace-<lb/>
and you say there are 3,000 coeds<lb/>
here' Hory OoW That's enough<lb/>
Ppeste for the foldout through<lb/>
next year<lb/>
Dr Jenkins announced the iawtia-<lb/>
t, of 'Bunny Scholarships' to<lb/>
ULr0 voun gfrik- Valued at<lb/>
SmmTSSi noiarships will<lb/>
Sable  year to attend EC<lb/>
nd learn to become Binges. Of<lb/>
mTail he Buttnes wa be housed<lb/>
course, t1 "  .<lb/>
in "Cotton tHaU  . -<lb/>
and sail boat racing provided chal-<lb/>
lenging entertainment for the wbote<lb/>
campus. Several of EC's coeds even<lb/>
went so far as to try theij luck at<lb/>
swimming in Wright Fountain.<lb/>
Few casualties were reported<lb/>
throughout the day. However, sev-<lb/>
eral humorous incidents highlighted<lb/>
the day light hours. It seems one<lb/>
fraternity on campus instructed<lb/>
pledges to stand on top of float-<lb/>
ing cars that were partially sub-<lb/>
merged in water back of the Ad-<lb/>
ministration Building. Hoe Jollo-<lb/>
man won in this competition by<lb/>
standing on top of la red Volks-<lb/>
wagon for a period of five hours.<lb/>
One surfer reportedly swallowed a<lb/>
four inch bass and as a result<lb/>
found himself hospitalized in the<lb/>
infirmary.<lb/>
An official statement was issued<lb/>
from the Administration at 1:00<lb/>
p.m. stating that all classes would<lb/>
resume on Tuesday, April 6,<lb/>
8:00 a.m.<lb/>
at<lb/>
Dr. Jenkins poses for one last pic-<lb/>
ture before signing his official res-<lb/>
ignation. East Carolina students are<lb/>
proud to have their president take<lb/>
part in America's Operational Lunar<lb/>
Probe.<lb/>
Dae to the fact that the Memorial Gymnasium pool is getting<lb/>
in Wright circle is open to all students who wish to continue<lb/>
eager-beaver takes the situation pretty much into his<lb/>
new coat of paint this week, the fountain<lb/>
swimming lessons at regular class hoars,<lb/>
hands. Onlookers consider the possibilities!<lb/>
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2east Carolinianthursday, april 1, 1965<lb/>
whee<lb/>
Campi is exciting. There are many things going on. The<lb/>
kids are looking forward to a wild weekend. The kids are<lb/>
always looking forward to a wild weekend. But, the kids are<lb/>
lucky this weekend. The weekend will be wild. The "flower<lb/>
show" at the beach is this weekend.<lb/>
We had a wild weekend last weekend. The local yocals<lb/>
had a rebel-rousing KKK meeting. It was loads of fun. They<lb/>
burned a cross, Whee.<lb/>
Our President will have a wild weekend. He is going to<lb/>
the moon this weekend  or some weekend soon. Whee.<lb/>
The kids like to juke it up. With their little flasks they<lb/>
booze it up . . . and up . . . and up . . . whee.<lb/>
Their campus is exciting. There are tractors, and trucks,<lb/>
and workmen around all the time. Why do all the workmen<lb/>
look at the coeds?<lb/>
There was a workman looking at a coed just last week.<lb/>
He was looking very hard. He was almost staring. He was<lb/>
staring. He got run over by a tractor. Whee.<lb/>
We like to see progress in action. We like to see the<lb/>
school expanding. We see the buildings being built. We like<lb/>
to move into a new building every week. Then wre like to<lb/>
throw cigarette butts on the floors and make them black. Whee.<lb/>
We like the progress in the academics. We like for the<lb/>
courses to get harder . . . and harder. We like to flunk out.<lb/>
Whee.<lb/>
We like the new stoplight. It doesn't work. Whee.<lb/>
We like our athletics. We especially like scalps. We en-<lb/>
joyed scalping the Redmen of Massachusetts. We now want<lb/>
the scalps of the Wolfpack. Whee.<lb/>
We like our soda shop now. It has that quaint look. It<lb/>
has a dirty smell. We also like the Pepsi's. But who likes<lb/>
dirty smelling Pepsi's. They won't be dirty smelling Pepsi's<lb/>
long. We are getting a new soaa shop. That is, if the work-<lb/>
men don't stop getting run over. Then our Pepsi's will have<lb/>
a "new paint" smell. Whee.<lb/>
We like to play. Play, play, play. We like to play in the<lb/>
streets. We like to play in class. We like to play in Wright<lb/>
Fountain. We like to wasn clothes in it too. If you aren't a<lb/>
believer . . . look at the suds. We like suds too. Whee.<lb/>
We like Homecoming Weekend. That's when everyone<lb/>
comes home. Sometimes it looks like Homecoming Weekend<lb/>
every weekend. Everyone goes home.<lb/>
We like to criticize. Criticize, criticize, criticize. We like<lb/>
to criticize the administration . . . the SGA . . . the newspaper.<lb/>
Criticism is fun. Fun, fun, fun. We like fun. That's why we<lb/>
critize, Whee.<lb/>
We like entertainment. We want more entertainment.<lb/>
We want better entertainment. We want Gypsy Rose Lee . . .<lb/>
we want Minnie the Stripper. We want Peter, Paul and Mary<lb/>
and James Browrn and Bo Didly. Whee.<lb/>
We like the cafeterias. They are swell. No one ever dares<lb/>
knock them. We like the food. We like the serene atmosphere.<lb/>
We like the way everyone is so honest. No one ever thinks<lb/>
of cheating  or stealing. We think that the kids are swift<lb/>
for not stealing. We think the swiftest kids are the kids that<lb/>
never get caught. They have to be swift. Swift, swift, swift.<lb/>
We like the world too. We like to live in wars . . . cold<lb/>
wars? The adults tell us not to worry. But when we ask for a<lb/>
new car, they tell us that the war in Viet Nam is costing them.<lb/>
We want to play war. We will probably get the chance. Whee.<lb/>
We also like civil rights marches. March, march, march.<lb/>
We saw the rights march on the tube last week. We thought<lb/>
it was crowded. Then we went to the Christian youth pro-<lb/>
gram that night. We sang a song. We sang: "March On, March<lb/>
On, Almighty King Whee.<lb/>
We like our crazy newspaper. We also like the people that<lb/>
let us play with our crazy newspaper this week. They are<lb/>
nice. We will have to get together and play some other time.<lb/>
Campi is exciting.<lb/>
east Carolinian<lb/>
Published semiweekly by the students of East Carolina College<lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina<lb/>
Member<lb/>
Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb/>
Associated Collegiate Press<lb/>
Editor<lb/>
Managing Editor<lb/>
Business Manager<lb/>
Becky Hobgood<lb/>
Layout Editor <lb/>
Kay Smith, Joanne Williamson<lb/>
News Editor  John Avery<lb/>
Benny Teel, Franeeine Perry, Bob Camp-<lb/>
bell, Walter Hendricks, Jeanne Storter,<lb/>
John Phanter<lb/>
Sports EditorRandy Ryan<lb/>
Jim Cox, Fred Campbell, George More-<lb/>
head<lb/>
Features EditorClara Katsias<lb/>
Larry Brown<lb/>
Nellie Lee<lb/>
Pam Hall<lb/>
Editorial Editor<lb/>
Bob Brown<lb/>
Steve Thompson, Henry Walden. Donnie<lb/>
Lamb, Carl Stout<lb/>
Greek Editor Amy Hooker, Anita Zepul<lb/>
Subscriptions Gayle Adams<lb/>
Proofreaders  Terry Shelton, Bobbi<lb/>
Rath. Dianne Small, Kay Roberts<lb/>
Typists  Cookie Sawyer, Doris BeD,<lb/>
Ida Campen, Janice Richardson<lb/>
Faculty Advisor  Wyatt Brown<lb/>
Photographs by Joe Brannon<lb/>
Nancy Martin, Joyce Tyson, Carolyn<lb/>
Sheppard<lb/>
Subscription rate: $8.00 per year<lb/>
Offices on third floor of Wright Building<lb/>
Mailing Address: Box 2516, East Carolina College Station, Greenville, North Carolina<lb/>
Telephone, sill departments, PL 2-6716 or 756-8426, extension 264<lb/>
Bob Browses<lb/>
Well, the administration has fin-<lb/>
ally done it; ail students are going<lb/>
to be allowed to have cars on campus<lb/>
ifor the duration of the year. This<lb/>
means that from now, April 1, 1965,<lb/>
until January 1, 1966, all students,<lb/>
no matter what their averages, can<lb/>
drive to class instead of walk.<lb/>
Due to the Azaielea Festival this<lb/>
weekend, the plans for the new en-<lb/>
tertainment series will be postponed<lb/>
until next week. In this series the<lb/>
city of Greenville, in its apprecia-<lb/>
tion for all of the money that East<lb/>
Carolina College brings into the city<lb/>
each year, has donated one million<lb/>
dollars for one of the wildest week-<lb/>
Guess What?<lb/>
By BOB BROWN<lb/>
ends the campus ha; wer n The<lb/>
X Beafe, Hve and m perMn<lb/>
$om w ! ks paper je Mr<lb/>
eTMinnie the Stnper. m the flash<lb/>
These and others are all fiee to ou<lb/>
t-hp student, next weeK.<lb/>
'Hal" any of you <lb/>
the mud and dirt on chief Hamfl<lb/>
me Honda? It said that he<lb/>
SET some Mim woods<lb/>
,and the motorcyc e got away from<lb/>
him The cmef claims it feL oer<lb/>
on the ground during a ram Storm<lb/>
this week, I'll bet<lb/>
The men on the hill can stop com-<lb/>
plaining about the heat when the<lb/>
we iej turn1<lb/>
next two w<lb/>
be installed.<lb/>
room, uith i<lb/>
m'n lea<lb/>
of the time.<lb/>
nm.<lb/>
Mure n<lb/>
from no a .<lb/>
and scoote<lb/>
their eh <lb/>
Of A' r-<lb/>
t'l spread<lb/>
to prevent oil<lb/>
floor<lb/>
Enough (<lb/>
me  8<lb/>
Bv h'<lb/>
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Good Intentions<lb/>
At a dinner party a shy young man<lb/>
had been trying to think of some-<lb/>
thing nice to say to his hostess. At<lb/>
last he saw his chance when she<lb/>
turn d to him and remarked. "What<lb/>
a small appetite you have tonight.<lb/>
Mr. Jones<lb/>
"To sit next to you he replied<lb/>
gallantly, "would cause any man to<lb/>
lose his appetiteCapper's Weekly<lb/>
At a Key West hotel, specializing<lb/>
in service with that extra touch,<lb/>
guests who asked to be called in the<lb/>
morning were awakened not by a<lb/>
strident telephone bell but by a<lb/>
sweet-voiced girl with a breakfast<lb/>
tray.<lb/>
Everything was fine until the<lb/>
morning a phone rang just when<lb/>
girl and tray arrived. "See who it is<lb/>
the guest commanded.<lb/>
"He's still in bed. I'll call him<lb/>
the girl told the caller  who hap-<lb/>
pened to be the guest's wife in<lb/>
Albany, New York.<lb/>
Jack Bell in Miami Hear Id. quo-<lb/>
ted by AP<lb/>
From a TV program listing in the<lb/>
Nashville Banner:<lb/>
"9 00 G-eo. Gobel Snow<lb/>
"9:15 G-eo. Gobel Shot'<lb/>
The Madison. Wisconsin. ' <lb/>
Times printed these two headlines<lb/>
side by side:<lb/>
"55 Roosters Stolen r Town of<lb/>
Oregon Farm"<lb/>
"Socialist Club to Hold ('hick-<lb/>
Supper"<lb/>
From a column in the Nashvj<lb/>
Banner: You might be able to woid<lb/>
your usual winter colds if yon would<lb/>
avoid fatigue, loss of sleep and oi<lb/>
creating<lb/>
Headline of an ad in a Now York<lb/>
bus: "For a successful affair I the<lb/>
Not<lb/>
East Carolina College Chapter of<lb/>
Chi Beta Phi honorary fraternity<lb/>
for science, math and psychology<lb/>
majors has elected James Francis<lb/>
Merritt of Wake Forest as its new<lb/>
president.<lb/>
A rising senior at Bast Carolina.<lb/>
Merritt will be installed during the<lb/>
chapter's annual spring banquet<lb/>
Thursday evening, April 22. He will<lb/>
serve as president of the fraternity<lb/>
during the 196566 school term<lb/>
Spring<lb/>
The first warm days combine all<lb/>
the exciting magic of young love,<lb/>
money from home, and the first ex-<lb/>
perience of Santa Claus or a birth-<lb/>
day party. The first hours of the<lb/>
morning dance out with the fresh-<lb/>
ness and the gaiety of little girls<lb/>
wearing pink ribbons and playing<lb/>
iHop-Scotch or The Farmer in the<lb/>
Dell.<lb/>
By 10 o'clock the m is a roan<lb/>
stallion tossing has mane every-<lb/>
where. The whole of creation is a<lb/>
yellow top and the warm huinrning<lb/>
and murmuring of the spinning top<lb/>
send melodious songs racing from<lb/>
the fields of Eastern Carolina all<lb/>
the way to the Pearly Gates.<lb/>
The mocking birds act as if musd-<lb/>
oal mimicry has just been invented<lb/>
and the jaybirds strut up and down<lb/>
the lawns as if their special kind<lb/>
of improvised cake-walk is about to<lb/>
rout the swim, the watusi and all<lb/>
of man's own dexterous expressions<lb/>
The houseoat arches out as 5 <lb/>
has showed all the canaries in<lb/>
history, inhaling sun rays tike Na-<lb/>
poleanic brandy and setmos on a<lb/>
maple limb for her throne<lb/>
The dog has about 14 legs, all to<lb/>
C SSSJZ M N tries to go<lb/>
to 20 different directions, sfonuftan-<lb/>
eously. Finally he falls in thenon-<lb/>
nroental toigfe of Ins own feet and<lb/>
lean and lets his foolish smile convey<lb/>
the joy his wagging tail beats out<lb/>
Once again, evetyghing is sweet<lb/>
rare, and precious to foe touch the<lb/>
taste, and the smell. Ibis old viorM<lb/>
is a billion radiant wheels turnra<lb/>
and playing songs. The voice of the<lb/>
turtle is upon the land, and itlhe soul<lb/>
of man tis a tune that never emfe<lb/>
Kmp;r" Hote<lb/>
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dan<lb/>
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For Special Feature, Cut On Dotted Lin<lb/>
And Dip In Warm Water<lb/>
Campus Movies<lb/>
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APRIL 23<lb/>
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" Jack<lb/>
Lemon, Romy Schneider<lb/>
Oartoon "A FAiLUBLE FABLE"<lb/>
APRIL 9-10<lb/>
E HANGING TREE" Garv<lb/>
Cooper Maria ScheH "<lb/>
AQET 44SP0RG O0UR-<lb/>
APRIL 234<lb/>
Cart0n "SALT WATER TABBY"<lb/>
APRIL 30-MAY l<lb/>
Natalie Wood -<lb/>
Oartoon "BEACH PEM<lb/>
MAY 78<lb/>
"ELMER GANTRY" B<lb/>
caster, Jean Simmotf<lb/>
Oartoon 'TANKA-VD'<lb/>
PARK AVE "<lb/>
MAY 14-15<lb/>
"NIGHT OF THE W<lb/>
hard Burton ,<lb/>
Oartoon "MOUSE <lb/>
HOUSE"<lb/>
MAY 21-22<lb/>
"THE PINK PA.VTHH'<lb/>
SeUers' J2<lb/>
Oartoon "THE &amp;&amp;<lb/>
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nounced that<lb/>
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uj rute becomes effective this<lb/>
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'01 Cotten Hall<lb/>
Soon Comes Down<lb/>
By JOYCE TYSON<lb/>
GXd news' Cotton Hall has been<lb/>
i ondemned and a new hall is to be<lb/>
erected. Things are to be different<lb/>
for a change. It has been decided<lb/>
tnal E.C. should live up to its<lb/>
reputation so the new building will<lb/>
be opened for everyone 24 hours a<lb/>
having everything 'almost' ac-<lb/>
rid acceptable, it is sig-<lb/>
the structure should<lb/>
'oil Cotten once stood.<lb/>
is centralized, surely<lb/>
been a strategic area.<lb/>
On. the girls for generations striv-<lb/>
to raise Cotten. but by goHy, the<lb/>
- will bo rotating the crops Xo<lb/>
longer will Cotten be raised but<lb/>
surely will be. Yes holding<lb/>
hands will at last be legalized. A!<lb/>
because of this fabulous center<lb/>
students of E.C. will be able<lb/>
ictualiy call their own. No I.D.<lb/>
I readers or hole punchers will<lb/>
t you at the entrance. You will<lb/>
be knocking at Freedom's door.<lb/>
The students call from afar.<lb/>
Si ce down tradition But the<lb/>
cry that booms closer home is<lb/>
'April fool -Rut it was un toss-<lb/>
. fool's ideas in the air, for<lb/>
3 hall is even the greatest<lb/>
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nificant that<lb/>
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A bevy of Southern belles await the charge of EC men students as the new open house begins this week.<lb/>
Faculty Senate Passes Reform,<lb/>
Establishes Campus Barrooms<lb/>
Fountain On Mall<lb/>
Serves EC Students;<lb/>
Locates April, 1966<lb/>
By CAROLYN SHEPPARD<lb/>
The mall across from Flanagan<lb/>
is the site for East C rolma's new<lb/>
fter much consideration,<lb/>
 - - trustees of the college have de-<lb/>
.  the current need for an-<lb/>
  - tremendous.<lb/>
le fountain that we have now<lb/>
.he middle of Wright Circle is<lb/>
 i meet the student's<lb/>
 First of adl. there is stand-<lb/>
om only  er then1 during<lb/>
weekends. This makes the cou-<lb/>
 the fountain feel bad about<lb/>
g someone else's place. See-<lb/>
the "Soap Suds Kid" is in<lb/>
 ne d of another place to play.<lb/>
foun tin, as it is beng<lb/>
led now, will be twice as large<lb/>
s the one at Wright Circle. Be-<lb/>
, ,iM. ,e" fhrs enlargement, the foun-<lb/>
h able to accommodate<lb/>
 oeople. Then'ore. the girls<lb/>
 i n south whia Cotten will<lb/>
tch their bovfriends at<lb/>
e successfulv throu-<lb/>
r specially equipped bino-<lb/>
v a 20-vear old<lb/>
loves to stand The eonstructaon date is April 1,<lb/>
(1966.<lb/>
T<lb/>
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. she's ut style,<lb/>
i rsonality . . <lb/>
ut or the Week!<lb/>
hails from Frail<lb/>
Shi<lb/>
Hist<lb/>
By BEXNIE TEEL<lb/>
Co-ed dormitories and two college-<lb/>
supported barrooms were among the<lb/>
measures passed by the newly form-<lb/>
ed faculty Senate Monday night. The<lb/>
business discussed and acted upon<lb/>
by the senate may be classified in-<lb/>
to two areas: academic and social<lb/>
reformation.<lb/>
Dr. Rachael Kilpatnek moved that<lb/>
all students be required to take<lb/>
English 2600 remedial English) at<lb/>
the end of their Sophomore year.<lb/>
Dr. Kilpatrick felt that this meas-<lb/>
ure would do awav with the tedieous<lb/>
task of correcting some 200 Junior<lb/>
proficiency tests. Dr. Klip crick's<lb/>
motion was seconded and p .ssed by<lb/>
the Senate.<lb/>
Director of admissions, Dr. John<lb/>
Home, also proposed that the "new<lb/>
cut system" be repealed. Dr. Home<lb/>
reflected that th;s cut system was<lb/>
hastily passed under pressure from<lb/>
Hie S.G.A. and other malevolent<lb/>
student groups. The "4 pent" sys-<lb/>
tem was also repealed. This re-<lb/>
peal, according to Registrar Worth<lb/>
Raker, was made because the whole<lb/>
IBM system would have to be chang-<lb/>
ed in order to meet this new grad-<lb/>
ing system. And Mr. Duncan. E.Cs,<lb/>
business manager, stated that it<lb/>
would be too expensive, the school<lb/>
could not afford it. and the Staite<lb/>
Department  f Fdueaton would not<lb/>
alot money for such a triv'al cause.<lb/>
In the area of social reformation.<lb/>
Dean of Women. Ruth White joined<lb/>
with Dean of Men. James Mallory,<lb/>
and proposed a measure which call-<lb/>
ed for "he establishment of "co-ed<lb/>
dormitories This measure, accord-<lb/>
ing to Psychology Department head.<lb/>
Dr. Prewitt, would reduce the rate<lb/>
of peosmiscuity on campus. Further-<lb/>
more. Dean White stressed that<lb/>
co-ed dormitories would be econom-<lb/>
ical as well as convenient. Men stu-<lb/>
dents would not have to<lb/>
their dates, and women<lb/>
would not be obligated<lb/>
"sign out slips'<lb/>
call for<lb/>
students<lb/>
to<lb/>
sign<lb/>
ther added that<lb/>
Dean Mallory fur<lb/>
by l,ving togethu<lb/>
male and female students could balk<lb/>
 over and solve their everyday pro-<lb/>
blems. The only stipulation attach-<lb/>
ed to "co-ed dorm measure- is<lb/>
that room doors are to be unlock-<lb/>
ed at all times, unless otherwise<lb/>
authorized. The new proposal was<lb/>
unanimously accepted by the Sen-<lb/>
ate.<lb/>
T $<lb/>
. f<lb/>
1<lb/>
Birds are fine, but where are the bees?"<lb/>
Illiterate Country Boy<lb/>
Outwits College Students<lb/>
-Buddy, this is why U.ey call this place "Old Austin<lb/>
The little boy seemed a bit dumb-<lb/>
founded, held his hands behind his<lb/>
back, gave the car a long astonished<lb/>
scan, then looked at the ground and<lb/>
began shuffling dust around with<lb/>
his barefeet. Finally he answered,<lb/>
"Ah don't know sun<lb/>
"Well where does it come from?"<lb/>
He Was asked wiith siau-ve sophistica-<lb/>
tion.<lb/>
Again he shuffled his feet, and<lb/>
finally answered, "Ah shoo don't<lb/>
know<lb/>
Becoming irritated the student<lb/>
asked contemptuously, "Well, where<lb/>
does that road go to the right up<lb/>
there?"<lb/>
Again the answer was "Ah don't<lb/>
know suh<lb/>
"You sure are stupid, what do<lb/>
you know? the boy was asked<lb/>
vehemently.<lb/>
There was a long pause, the little<lb/>
boy lifted his head (and looked the<lb/>
the eye and ex-<lb/>
' Well suh he<lb/>
knows one thing<lb/>
student square in<lb/>
claimed smoothly.<lb/>
replied surly. "Ah<lb/>
Ah hain't lost<lb/>
For April first, here is a story of<lb/>
how a few E.C. students were out-<lb/>
witted by a small country boy. The<lb/>
story most likly fictional and the<lb/>
originator is unknown.<lb/>
Tt is toid thai a car load of stu-<lb/>
deir s om East Carolina, coming<lb/>
badk from a quarter break spent<lb/>
in a northern state, became lost<lb/>
on a back country road.<lb/>
A ong this road walked a small<lb/>
dusty, ragged boy. He was just strol-<lb/>
ling along enjoying the warm spring<lb/>
sun Presently along came the lost<lb/>
students with their late model sports<lb/>
(br. blaring radio, sunglasses and<lb/>
polished English.<lb/>
The students came to a stop and<lb/>
'asked, "hey boy, where does this<lb/>
road go?"<lb/>
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2east Carolinianthursday, april 1, 1965<lb/>
Greek<lb/>
New<lb/>
KAPPA DELTA<lb/>
Kappa Delta is proud to announce<lb/>
that the Pixie Golden Egg has been<lb/>
found and the Kappa Delta s did it!<lb/>
A quick investment in Consolidiated<lb/>
Satellite and Gemini Corporations<lb/>
raised millions for the local chapter<lb/>
with the recent success of the Rang-<lb/>
er and Gemini shots. In an emerg-<lb/>
ency meeting, the ways and means<lb/>
committee decided the policy for ex-<lb/>
penditures and allocated funds for<lb/>
the following items: The KDs have<lb/>
bought 50 acres adjacent to their<lb/>
home on Fifth street. Workers have<lb/>
already begun on a roman-style<lb/>
swimming pool, a six-game tennis<lb/>
court, a nine-hole gilf course, a race<lb/>
track and archery range. For trans-<lb/>
portotion to and from campus the<lb/>
Kappa Delta's have purchased a<lb/>
fleet of Rolls Royces plus chaffeurs<lb/>
for the convenience of its members.<lb/>
The chapter has stocked a 25-car<lb/>
garage with a combination of Jag-<lb/>
uars Ferrari's. 220 SG's. 300 SL's,<lb/>
Corvettes. Porche's and Healey's, in<lb/>
'all styles and colors. Upon gradua-<lb/>
tion each girl can take her fav-<lb/>
orite. The Kappa Delta's will take<lb/>
a cruise to Nassau on their newly<lb/>
purchased yacht. Pledge weekend<lb/>
has been extended to a pledge week<lb/>
and an outdoor party on the tennis<lb/>
courts (for which the Beatle's have<lb/>
been booked will be followed by a<lb/>
highshot flight to Europe. Next fol-<lb/>
lows a ski holiday in Switzerland.<lb/>
The second emergency meeting of<lb/>
the Kappa Delta ways and means<lb/>
committee disclosed the fact that<lb/>
the chapter has a few million dol-<lb/>
lars in the hole. The members have<lb/>
petitioned Congress for emergency<lb/>
relief and are waiting to hear from<lb/>
their Congressman.<lb/>
THETA CHI<lb/>
Lynn Phillips has ust switched to<lb/>
Psychology as a major ding ding<lb/>
Anyone for old Bill Hunt, signs?<lb/>
Lou, how many dates do you have<lb/>
this weekend? Jim O'Brien has<lb/>
sworn off Friday nights Roland Tol-<lb/>
ley got a haircut it is rumored that<lb/>
a surfing team is being started at<lb/>
E.C. with Chandler Nelms as Cap-<lb/>
tain Bill Cheshire is the "Night<lb/>
Rider" Kent Fedderman has found<lb/>
the comb and has started to put the<lb/>
part back in Bob Kerlin has start-<lb/>
ed a loan company Barry Avery<lb/>
is on a milk diet.Harrv 'Baldwin<lb/>
recently installed a T.V. in his<lb/>
car for his back-seat double daters<lb/>
Nike Brown is expecting to work<lb/>
in Nantuckette this summer Ron-<lb/>
nie Padrick stopped smiling Mon-<lb/>
day for 20 seconds Gary Powell's<lb/>
favorite song is "Never on Sunday"<lb/>
Bill dark and Larry Boyette are<lb/>
on the mile relay track team<lb/>
Lyle Paradise will give vou the<lb/>
"inside poop" Jerry Ainsfield is<lb/>
busy studying Liberian geography<lb/>
Bill Norman is the Man from Es-<lb/>
quire Eddie harrington has been<lb/>
fighting Japenese Beetles all week<lb/>
do you really think Pete Bounds<lb/>
can be happy selling Ship &amp; Shore<lb/>
blouses ?no we don't think Mar-<lb/>
tin Luther Kink would be blacked<lb/>
balled from PLKa<lb/>
ALPHA PHI OMEGA<lb/>
The Kappa Upsilon chapter of<lb/>
Alpha Phi Omega is eargerly await-<lb/>
ing another fire so they can move<lb/>
into a new chapter room as renova-<lb/>
tion problems are forcing the APO's<lb/>
to move from their present loca-<lb/>
tion. Among their problems is the<lb/>
lack of space. . .with 14 pledges<lb/>
this spring, space in the chapter<lb/>
room is at a premium. Termites are<lb/>
also bothering the brothers: doors<lb/>
will no longer hang on their hinges.<lb/>
Pete Smith has a tapeworm tha<lb/>
is losing ground and Marc Cake is<lb/>
on a crash-diet. Paul Micheals has<lb/>
ordered elevator shoes so he won't<lb/>
have to call the janitor to turn on<lb/>
his light switch. Marc is up in<lb/>
g.p.s. now.<lb/>
Literacy discussions are now be-<lb/>
ing held weekly at the APO chap-<lb/>
ter room. Next week's topic will be<lb/>
"Fine Arts at EC<lb/>
Sleep well tonight America. Bro-<lb/>
thers Frank Steinbeck, Bill Hond and<lb/>
Moses Wheeler are now with Uncle<lb/>
Sam guarding America by day and<lb/>
night. . .especiiaiHy at night.<lb/>
Wayne Shepard is becoming a care-<lb/>
er man here at EC. Other inciden-<lb/>
tals: "Motor Mouth" is gaining speed<lb/>
all the time as he nears (graduation.<lb/>
Giles Lippert has pinned has land<lb/>
lady and John Strickland (is now<lb/>
staring his contact lens mi the heat<lb/>
ducts in his room.<lb/>
Brother Henry Turner has given<lb/>
up sky diving for surfing on his<lb/>
hack-side. He sat down on East-<lb/>
ern Avenue Saturday night at 95<lb/>
mph. Of no connection with this in-<lb/>
GEE WHIZ! You fraternity men sure are slick.<lb/>
cident is the fact that he has been<lb/>
shot down by a freshman music<lb/>
major.<lb/>
Associate Brothers ,rBoo" Cross<lb/>
has graduated. We don't know what<lb/>
has happened to him.<lb/>
Attention pledges: Duncan Stack-<lb/>
pole doesn't like to have pledges<lb/>
visit him ever<lb/>
The brothers 'are planning a new<lb/>
service project to the campus. They<lb/>
will soon start taking over phone<lb/>
duty in the girls' dormitories<lb/>
Nowadays Mr. Giles Lippert and<lb/>
Mr. Allen Ritter are both wearing<lb/>
glasses so the pledges can el them<lb/>
apart.<lb/>
On the local scene at the PiKA<lb/>
house at East Carolina, the fratern-<lb/>
ity members have been busy plan-<lb/>
ning their annual "Dream Girl Ball"<lb/>
which is to be held this year at the<lb/>
Hilton Hotel in Nassau, Grand Ba-<lb/>
hama Islands. Brothers and their<lb/>
dates wiill leave for the festivities<lb/>
via Trans World Airlines from Nor-<lb/>
folk, Va. A separate plane will fol-<lb/>
low carrying James Brown and the<lb/>
"Flames who will provide some<lb/>
entertainment for the group. It is<lb/>
not known whether a recording en-<lb/>
gagement in Liverpool will cancel<lb/>
plans to have the "Beatles" per-<lb/>
form at a scheduled bonfire beach<lb/>
party on the famous Wahi Beach.<lb/>
Present PiKA Dream Giirl Kay Har-<lb/>
gett will crown her successor for<lb/>
1966, FANNY HILL, at a banquet<lb/>
and cocktail party in the Brandy-<lb/>
wine Room of Hotel Hilton Saturday<lb/>
night which will highlight the week-<lb/>
long holiday.<lb/>
It was also announced this past<lb/>
week that Epsilon Mu chapter has<lb/>
been awarded the National Pi Kap-<lb/>
pa Alpha Scholarship Trophy. This<lb/>
award is presented annually to the<lb/>
chapter which achieves the high t<lb/>
overall academic average in ihe<lb/>
country. We might insert a word<lb/>
of congratulations to scholarship<lb/>
chairman Jim Coates for keepin0<lb/>
the boys on their toes.<lb/>
CHI OMEGA<lb/>
The Rho Zeta Chapter of Chi<lb/>
Omega is happy to announce that<lb/>
last weekend Mrs. Lady Byrd John-<lb/>
son flew to Greenville in order to<lb/>
become a special initiate of our<lb/>
chapter. After the inititation. Mrs.<lb/>
Johnson attended a social held with<lb/>
the Sigma Nus. A slumber party was<lb/>
held later that night with the Lamb-<lb/>
da Chi's in Ficklen Warehouse. Mrs.<lb/>
Johnson stated that it was a weekend<lb/>
to be remembered.<lb/>
Sister Celia Orr and Nancy Wilson<lb/>
have recently switched positions.<lb/>
Nancy will now represent the KA's,<lb/>
where Celia will assume Nancy's<lb/>
position at the Theta Chi House.<lb/>
Pledge Judy Haste is happy to<lb/>
announce that the pledge project<lb/>
will consist of buying new cars for<lb/>
the sisters.<lb/>
Pre- dent Celia Orr would like to<lb/>
nnounce that consideration is be-<lb/>
tagn?ade to the Purchase of<lb/>
Fletcher Hall. The dormitory will be<lb/>
purchased in an effort to convert it<lb/>
mto a Ttud hall for the Chi Omegas.<lb/>
Special courses will be offered to<lb/>
the sisters of Chi Omega The nevs<lb/>
courses will be entitled Now Vou re<lb/>
Got Him, How Do You Lose Him<lb/>
These courses will be of greaft bene-<lb/>
fit to all the sisters and pledges.<lb/>
Plans are now being made for the<lb/>
annual White Carnation Ball. The<lb/>
dance will be held at Jims Quick<lb/>
Lunch with the dress being formal.<lb/>
Further arrangements are to be an-<lb/>
nounced later.<lb/>
DELTA ZETA<lb/>
We would like to announce that<lb/>
two of our outstanding seniors Caro-<lb/>
lyn Barnes and BilJie Stewart tied<lb/>
for the Nobel Prize for insanity, but<lb/>
both decided to give it up to keep<lb/>
harmony within the sorority.<lb/>
Delta Zeta has introduced a new<lb/>
facet into their pledge training pro-<lb/>
gram. This has been initiated by<lb/>
Pam Hodge and Margaret Smith<lb/>
with the aid of John Glenn. The<lb/>
program entadls an extensive aus-<lb/>
tronaut training course. They are<lb/>
being trained in the use of warfare<lb/>
through cosmetics. Several sisters<lb/>
are running a socialogical survey on<lb/>
the effect of American Cosmetics on<lb/>
moon men.<lb/>
Billie Parrish our banquet chair-<lb/>
man is thrilled to announce that<lb/>
Elvis Presley and Lawrence Welk<lb/>
will be our guest for our annual<lb/>
formal spring dance and socky hop.<lb/>
We realize that those of you who<lb/>
have already purchased trdkets for<lb/>
this event thought that Minnie Pearl<lb/>
and The Red Foley would entertacn,<lb/>
but nevertheless, refunds will not be<lb/>
available.<lb/>
For their yearly civics project<lb/>
which is carried out faithfully, (he<lb/>
Delta Zetas have decided to donate<lb/>
50,000 used and repaired binoculars<lb/>
to the American Birdwatchers As-<lb/>
sociation of America. These bi-<lb/>
noculars will be especially helpful<lb/>
to D. Z. alumna who fcve in the vi-<lb/>
cinity and wish bo watch the swal-<lb/>
lows come back to Oapastrano. Long<lb/>
range telescopes are also being do-<lb/>
nated for interested swallow-watch-<lb/>
ers who live in far away areas.<lb/>
Michael Anthony, the husband of<lb/>
one of our alumnae, came bv last<lb/>
week and left a large sum of money<lb/>
totaling one million dollars, the bene-<lb/>
factor of whom must remain annon-<lb/>
mous. After finding this large sum<lb/>
on our doorstep, our dream cm<lb/>
come true. May 25. all of the sisters<lb/>
sisters and pledges leave on an<lb/>
African Safari. We do not rntend to<lb/>
neglect our patriotic dutv. thou<lb/>
On our way back we are planning<lb/>
to entertain extensively behind the<lb/>
Iron Curtain.<lb/>
Must go now. A new heated pool Ls<lb/>
being installed in our basement be-<lb/>
tween the furoa<lb/>
heater.<lb/>
ncidently, th<lb/>
what<lb/>
since<lb/>
a red suit v<lb/>
chimney<lb/>
ALPHA XI DELTA I<lb/>
The Alp:<lb/>
announce the pun<lb/>
home on Fifth 9<lb/>
the residence of ij:<lb/>
Leo W. Jenkins 1<lb/>
kmdiy ag:  i<lb/>
apartments undei<lb/>
tory, until he can <lb/>
accomdat:rn p<lb/>
home.<lb/>
Bunny Rate .<lb/>
who graduated .<lb/>
turning in the f.<lb/>
of obtaining a<lb/>
of Fletcher Dorm<lb/>
be controlling h<lb/>
be living in<lb/>
Presided. Jenfcin<lb/>
KAPPA VLPHA<lb/>
We unde<lb/>
anticipating<lb/>
known to so<lb/>
OW South. With <lb/>
go until the famous <lb/>
they have decide<lb/>
beards The<lb/>
be in for<lb/>
The ad I<lb/>
sented to ex . <lb/>
hers of the fr<lb/>
 up for th-<lb/>
'ill a<lb/>
K A's ;md th<lb/>
firmary has bee<lb/>
It<lb/>
K A's want I<lb/>
house Hopefully<lb/>
July, it won't<lb/>
it d:d for th<lb/>
die Barnes<lb/>
now.<lb/>
PIKA<lb/>
most peop es<lb/>
WHAT' is ROOM<lb/>
t the qucsl<lb/>
ROOM<lb/>
CHI Fratrenky, b I<lb/>
rant and i :<lb/>
exponent of M<lb/>
for THE ROGU1 S bee<lb/>
th 96 ral of 1<lb/>
r i:nin,T to<lb/>
intellect<lb/>
Greenville hea<lb/>
L.F an insp<lb/>
totkists, nd can 1 st<lb/>
as non-eon: inuer .<lb/>
environment. The<lb/>
the eontmueney are<lb/>
is intellectual, amor<lb/>
purchase of the<lb/>
addition ' a T.V.<lb/>
tion of our base<lb/>
and the starting i<lb/>
Club. Being do <lb/>
he feampus and si<lb/>
haw backed R<lb/>
Bill Hunt.<lb/>
 a Mto flight after receatfr<lb/>
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IIW1H<lb/>
east Carolinianthursday, april 1, 19655<lb/>
EC Adds Two New Sports<lb/>
Easter Egg Rolling Season<lb/>
(?pens Here In Two Weeks<lb/>
I tstej<lb/>
eks The<lb/>
<lb/>
i h<lb/>
b<lb/>
sun bead down unmercifully. It was<lb/>
about ii2 degrees at the start and<lb/>
p . iUVa( loumi doU11 my Bace<lb/>
But his was the supreme challenge<lb/>
n't about en am Easter<lb/>
beat me. So l started up the<lb/>
tig along my custom Peter<lb/>
?graph model egg with<lb/>
my nose. The rules strictly say<lb/>
 lv the nose may be used and by<lb/>
the end of the day my nose had<lb/>
to the size of a cucumber<lb/>
i ist gi ttted my teeth and dug in<lb/>
h my Keds till I reached the top<lb/>
?urse there the national<lb/>
 cameras<lb/>
net -<lb/>
were wait-<lb/>
record my moment in his-<lb/>
s I crossed the t nish tine<lb/>
 crowd swept me onto<lb/>
must have been quite<lb/>
 1 commented.<lb/>
Ves it was. 1 onh w ished they<lb/>
their<lb/>
hadn't been so excited in carryimg<lb/>
me off. They dropped me three<lb/>
times, and on national television too<lb/>
"Well, what seems to be the pros-<lb/>
pects for this year's squad?' I<lb/>
asked.<lb/>
Wayne went on to explain that this<lb/>
year should be the best ever. We<lb/>
have depth in the sprints and he<lb/>
would lead an experienced group of<lb/>
distance<lb/>
'We<lb/>
(Cf0<lb/>
rollers.<lb/>
design<lb/>
a<lb/>
many of our own<lb/>
eggs you know added Wayne. "The<lb/>
most popular color this year seems<lb/>
to be a shocking pink<lb/>
In all. the team looks like the<lb/>
best group of rollers that we have<lb/>
ever had on campus. They have the<lb/>
experience and ability to go all the<lb/>
j way this year<lb/>
S d Wayne in closing, "I<lb/>
hope we don't lay an egg<lb/>
just<lb/>
Uligator Wrestling Team<lb/>
(lliallenges Daring Young Men<lb/>
si<lb/>
<lb/>
Carolina I les together, stays together. Or in<lb/>
Bradley tne case of a good alligator, leaves<lb/>
together<lb/>
le I <lb/>
out his success in this difficult<lb/>
. the past. Said B. 0 "Well<lb/>
learned a little secret years ago,<lb/>
' has always helped him in my j basement boiler room apartment into<lb/>
its with the alligators. Usually the coo! night air. B. Os departing<lb/>
! slip  i my sweatshirt that 1<lb/>
washed in ten years, put<lb/>
- : lucky socks which 1 keep<lb/>
the corner, and strapp<lb/>
my moldy ISM2 mode army sur-<lb/>
sneakers<lb/>
s indiges-<lb/>
As I wound up my interview with<lb/>
B. 0 I stepped out of his sub<lb/>
words ran through my head.<lb/>
me<lb/>
' laqy boy<lb/>
the most<lb/>
Hi to-<lb/>
I<lb/>
spe<lb/>
I asked B. O. to move upwind be-<lb/>
contdnuing the interview.<lb/>
Yea. that's my secret weapon, it<lb/>
 tose alligators wild B. 0.<lb/>
used and said. "I've had quite a<lb/>
ireer her at East Oaroliria, wrest-<lb/>
; rs To me it is the id -al<lb/>
UI-Aj 1 think it should<lb/>
 mily sport though. If 1 could<lb/>
the publ.c I'd ask Dad to<lb/>
?the nd the children out on<lb/>
Sundavs to wrestle the alligator of<lb/>
choice. The family that wrest-<lb/>
"If I could impart some advice<lb/>
to any aspiring young alligator<lb/>
wrestler it would be this: Train<lb/>
hard, eat right, dedicate vourself<lb/>
?o the task before you, and don't. lThe East Carolina Sky Divers practice. Lntortunately the parachutes<lb/>
repeat don't shower" ! haven't arrived yet and the boys are managing the best they can.<lb/>
Pika's Intramural Team<lb/>
Defeats New York City Mets<lb/>
Some day they're<lb/>
otaf t. clean up this putting rn.<lb/>
PIKA HIGHLIGHTS - Pike's in-<lb/>
tramural team defeated the .New<lb/>
York Mets 4-3 in an exhibition game<lb/>
Monday at Bradenton. Fla Finch<lb/>
and Griffith have some strange<lb/>
theory that some bearded wonder in<lb/>
a white robe is coming soon to save<lb/>
the world wonder if Elmer Gantry<lb/>
drank Cutty Shark also? Tom Betts<lb/>
accepted a sales promotion posi-<lb/>
tion with South Atlantic Beverage<lb/>
. Company Walt Daves is now trav-<lb/>
elling for Davis Pharmeceutical<lb/>
Company in a selling capacity Bud-<lb/>
dy Goodwin, recently pinned to Ann<lb/>
Self, and Dan Fetzer were last re-<lb/>
ported serving as Pea"e Corps vol-<lb/>
New President<lb/>
Steals Londong<lb/>
By NANCY MARTIN<lb/>
Jim Jones, the newly elected pres-<lb/>
ident of next year's freshman class,<lb/>
was arrested today for the alleged<lb/>
theft of one Londong Fog raincoiat.<lb/>
The coat had been missing from a<lb/>
female student here at E.C. for<lb/>
(about two months. She was about<lb/>
to give up hope of oft being found<lb/>
when a rumor was heard, by this<lb/>
reporter, that the coat was being<lb/>
used as bedding for a goat ait Mr.<lb/>
Jones' house here in Greenville. The<lb/>
campus police were called in im-<lb/>
mediately and, atrter surrounding Mr.<lb/>
Jones' house, these (alert law en-<lb/>
forcement officers finally forced<lb/>
Jones out by use of tear gas.<lb/>
As he was being dragged bodily<lb/>
from the scene, Mr. Jones was heard<lb/>
saying: "I dfdnt do it! It wasn't my<lb/>
fault! I knew I should have Stayed<lb/>
in Raleigh that weekend<lb/>
A date for the triad has not as<lb/>
yet been set, but rumor has it that<lb/>
the verdict wM be given in the par-<lb/>
lor of Slay Dormitory sometime in<lb/>
the near future. It is hoped that<lb/>
immediate action will be taken.<lb/>
unteers in Nigeria Robert Wall has son, Hugh Dean, bit the dust at the<lb/>
accepted a National Research Grant j civil defense shelter recently Fred<lb/>
to explore archeological sites with I Robertson, called "Hoppy" by his<lb/>
the Leakeys in South Africa this<lb/>
summer "Roy's home. whoop!<lb/>
whoop! Claude Dodson has made<lb/>
great improvements in his vocabu-<lb/>
lary since taking Eng. Ihe now<lb/>
can say two words Scotty Scott IS<lb/>
a politician Grady Williamson, ECC<lb/>
basketball star picked on 1986 As-<lb/>
sociated Press pre-seasoa All-Amer-<lb/>
ica teamWayne Trogdon has been<lb/>
billed as "the world's fastest hu-<lb/>
man" as he prepares for the Na-<lb/>
tional AAU Track Meet at Madison<lb/>
Square Garden to be held April 9<lb/>
Hal Lanning and Maynard West re-<lb/>
cently announced that they will be<lb/>
co-managers of the Charles Atlas<lb/>
Slim Gym &amp; Health Club which will<lb/>
be opened in the near future. This<lb/>
physical fitness organization will e<lb/>
located at the corner ot Fifth A<lb/>
Holly Streets Pifea piedgas are em-<lb/>
ployed as student help in the ECC<lb/>
Registrars Office. Their duties con-<lb/>
sist of looking for some quality<lb/>
points which mysteriously disap-<lb/>
peared sometime during Winter<lb/>
Quarter. Treasurer Bill Brewer just<lb/>
skipped the country in 'his sparkHing<lb/>
new Cadillac Beautiful ovalier fav-<lb/>
ors for the brothers' dates to be<lb/>
given ias mementos of Dream Girl<lb/>
Weekend courtesy of Dave Fitz-<lb/>
gerald What in the world would<lb/>
Gene Schmidt do for $20 Jim Kim-<lb/>
rey and Bill Sullivan have "cement-<lb/>
ed" their relationship with local law<lb/>
officers John Harrison's dad is re-<lb/>
ported to have sent little Johnnie's<lb/>
grades back to the Registrars Of-<lb/>
fice, believing that there surely must<lb/>
have been a mistake somewhere<lb/>
All valuables in the iPika House are<lb/>
now insured by Lloyds of London.<lb/>
Wayne Carter is collecting a nominal<lb/>
fee from each brother for this ex-<lb/>
cellent coverage. Bob Dowd and Bob-<lb/>
by Kely just changed their major<lb/>
to lanatomy Could (Martin Luther<lb/>
King really be "blackballed" from<lb/>
Pi Kappa Alpha ?. WflQiard's little<lb/>
friends and business collogues, has<lb/>
ventured forth into the insurance<lb/>
world and hopes to replace Louis<lb/>
Collie on the Million Loiter Round-<lb/>
table. Jim Booker was just chosen<lb/>
to be in the Crest Group on the<lb/>
television advertisements. which<lb/>
proves that he can smile if he wants<lb/>
to. Tom Reber o. Mike Whedisr,<lb/>
or rather, one of the Bobsey Twins,<lb/>
(we can't figure out which is which)<lb/>
is recuperating from a case of ul-<lb/>
cers at Pitt Memorial Hospital on<lb/>
a strict mdlk and toast diet Disc<lb/>
jockey of WTOOW7, Wiley Rogerson,<lb/>
reports after a look at the top twen-<lb/>
ty tunes that the old favorite "Anna"<lb/>
by Arthur Alexander may be the<lb/>
number one song in the country<lb/>
in a couple of weeks just in tame<lb/>
for Dream Girl Is Robert Betts<lb/>
the dashing young man on the fly-<lb/>
ing trapeze? Lucy thinks he is<lb/>
Is Jim Equils really covered by<lb/>
"moss"? Bill Copley uses Bryll<lb/>
Cream, where he can, that is Steve<lb/>
Westfall has been quoted as saying<lb/>
lately that "Christmas comes early<lb/>
next" year" Hunter Chadwick wants<lb/>
his future home to be just "one big<lb/>
room Who'll be the apple of Jim<lb/>
York's eye this week? It was no-<lb/>
ticed last week that Keith Hobbs<lb/>
really does cast a shadow on a<lb/>
sunny day Steve Small's complex-<lb/>
ion isn't really blushing pink. It<lb/>
just comes from two many embar-<lb/>
rassing questions by a certain so-<lb/>
ciology professor Brothers and<lb/>
pledges relently presented Mehin<lb/>
Marchant a genuine Bonnie Ward"<lb/>
doll for ctistinquished service to the<lb/>
fraternity Jack Barnhill has de-<lb/>
cided to model his personality aifter<lb/>
his idol Gomer Pyle and re-enlist in<lb/>
the Marine Corps George Coffman<lb/>
has legallv adopted Dave Oyler<lb/>
It's not true that Ashley Johnson<lb/>
laughs 24 hours ia day he does<lb/>
manage to catch a wiink of sleep or<lb/>
two between chuckles and last, but<lb/>
not the least question remaining un-<lb/>
answered Is Roland Smith really<lb/>
married?<lb/>
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6east Carolinianthursday, april 1, 1965<lb/>
Thi<lb/>
IS<lb/>
For Real<lb/>
Yale University's<lb/>
Male Ensemble<lb/>
Presents Concert<lb/>
A concert by the Duke's Men of<lb/>
Yale will be presented on campus<lb/>
'Saturday night at 8:15 p.m. in Mc-<lb/>
Ginnis Auditorium.<lb/>
The 14- voice singing group from<lb/>
Yale University will appear free of<lb/>
chargeno tickets are required.<lb/>
The group includes a variety of<lb/>
music styles in their popular con-<lb/>
certsfrom Broadway songs, folk<lb/>
songs, romantic ballads, and Eng-<lb/>
lish madrigals. All selections w2l<lb/>
be original with the group.<lb/>
The all-male ensemble originated<lb/>
when eight men from Say brook, one<lb/>
of Yale's residential colleges, pre-<lb/>
sented an informal concert after the<lb/>
1952 Yale-Princeton football game.<lb/>
Since that time the group has<lb/>
grown to its present statue as an<lb/>
all-Yale group of 14 members who<lb/>
give concerts to colleges, clubs,<lb/>
churches, military installations, and<lb/>
social groups. The young men take<lb/>
a trip South every Spring to visit<lb/>
various colleges and to enjoy them-<lb/>
selves. East Carolina should give<lb/>
them a big welcome.<lb/>
Dr. Seaborg Visits East Carolina,<lb/>
Speaks On Atomic Energy<lb/>
The Nobel Prize-winning Chairman<lb/>
of the Atomic Energy Commission.<lb/>
Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, will visit the<lb/>
East Carolina campus on Wednesday,<lb/>
lApril 14.<lb/>
Dr. Seaborg has arranged to spend<lb/>
six hours at East Carolina after his<lb/>
'arrival at the Greenville Airport<lb/>
at 3:30 p.m. A news conference wiH<lb/>
be conducted at 4 p.m. an Flanagan<lb/>
209 with students and faculty mem-<lb/>
bers invited. Scheduled for 6 p.m.<lb/>
;s a dinner wiith college officials at<lb/>
the Greenville Country Club.<lb/>
The climax of Dr. Seaborg's ap-<lb/>
pearance will be his lecture at 8:00<lb/>
p.m. in Austin Auditorium. A limit-<lb/>
ed number of tickets are available<lb/>
for the attraction in the Centruai<lb/>
Ticket Office at $2 each. Students<lb/>
Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, will visit the<lb/>
campus Wednesday, April 14. He is<lb/>
the first Nobel Prize winner to speak<lb/>
at EC.<lb/>
and faculty will be admitted free of<lb/>
charge.<lb/>
Truly one of the great ni m<lb/>
science, Dr. Seaborg was the co-<lb/>
discover of element 94. plutoruum.<lb/>
in 1944 at the University of Calif<lb/>
nib at Berkeley. He has snce been<lb/>
credited with the discovery or co-<lb/>
discovery of nine other elements<lb/>
and 100 isotopes.<lb/>
He was awarded the Nobel Prize<lb/>
for Chemistry in 1951 along with his<lb/>
colleague at the Unwersfcy oi Calif-<lb/>
ornia. He holds numer  ,us Cher<lb/>
awards for chemistry and nuclear<lb/>
chemistry.<lb/>
Dr. Seaiborg was<lb/>
member of the AFX<lb/>
Advisory Committee in<lb/>
appoints! a<lb/>
first General<lb/>
1946 :nd ser-<lb/>
ved until 1950. President Kennedy<lb/>
' appointed hu<lb/>
 -If in 1961.<lb/>
In 19 : n<lb/>
.1- hn A Ifi<lb/>
AEC and  <lb/>
year term<lb/>
He Hu.s <lb/>
delegation sent<lb/>
for the sign<lb/>
Ban Treaty<lb/>
Seabor<lb/>
the deleg<lb/>
tiona G <lb/>
f Atonu<lb/>
Sfc ibor<lb/>
Prize w nner I<lb/>
rolmg cam<lb/>
re irj<lb/>
inference<lb/>
<lb/>
Bennett, Sr. Class President<lb/>
Informs Students On Graduation<lb/>
LeConte Teaches At Emory University<lb/>
Dr. Joseph N. LeConte, professor<lb/>
of chemistry at East Carolina Col-<lb/>
lege, will teach this summer at his<lb/>
Library Club Elects<lb/>
Next Years Officers<lb/>
The Library Club held its monthly<lb/>
meeting Monday nieht in the library.<lb/>
The meeting was a special business<lb/>
session for the election of officers<lb/>
for the coming year. The new of-<lb/>
ficers are as follows:<lb/>
President. Pat Lurvey; VicePres-<lb/>
ident. Jean Barnes: Secretary-Trea-<lb/>
surer, Sue 'Monfalcone; Reporter,<lb/>
Carol Haddock.<lb/>
alma mater, Emory University in<lb/>
Atlanta, Ga.<lb/>
Dr. LeConte, an EC faculty mem-<lb/>
ber since 1957, will be a visiting<lb/>
professor at Emory from June 15<lb/>
through Aug. 14.<lb/>
Under sponsorship of the Nation-<lb/>
al Science Founation, LeConte will<lb/>
be lecturing to outstanding high<lb/>
school students enrolled in an 8 and<lb/>
one-half week course in inorganic<lb/>
chemistry.<lb/>
Dr. LeConte was awarded the AB<lb/>
degree from Emory. He holds the<lb/>
PhD degree from the University of<lb/>
North Carolina at Chapel Hill where<lb/>
he was a post-doctoral research fel-<lb/>
low.<lb/>
West Receives Awards<lb/>
From DE Associates<lb/>
By BRYAN BENNETT<lb/>
Appearing in every Thursday's<lb/>
edition of the East Carolinian, this<lb/>
article will be dedicated to students<lb/>
in the Class of '65. Contained here-<lb/>
in will be little bits of information<lb/>
which I hope will prove valuable<lb/>
to you as we begin the big count-<lb/>
down to graduation-Mark: Zero<lb/>
minus 53 days!<lb/>
As for this week, I would like<lb/>
to call to your attention the follow-<lb/>
ing information concerning invita-<lb/>
tions and caps and gowns:<lb/>
it<lb/>
Two weeks<lb/>
S ' :<lb/>
'l.i The last day to fill out the 29.<lb/>
form to obtain your caps and gowns 4 Csms<lb/>
for graduation exercises will be g<lb/>
April 24. These forms are<lb/>
in the Stationery Store. Wr<lb/>
Building.<lb/>
'2 The last day for ordering<lb/>
graduation invitations as Apri<lb/>
These are also available :n the<lb/>
Stationery Store. Orders are now<lb/>
being taken. Payment must ac-<lb/>
company order.<lb/>
(3.J Invitations may be picked up<lb/>
in the Stationery Stors 00 April .<lb/>
YDC Expects Active Quarter,<lb/>
Looking Forward To Rallies<lb/>
At a luncheon given for Distribu-<lb/>
tive Education personnel in the State<lb/>
of North Carolina by business con-<lb/>
tributors, Robert H. West, Super-<lb/>
visor of Teacher Training in Distribu-<lb/>
tive Education, was presented a<lb/>
"Certificate of Service Award" and<lb/>
an "Outstanding Service Award<lb/>
The "Certificate of Service Award"<lb/>
Was presented to Mr. West for his<lb/>
contribution of personal service<lb/>
above and beyond that which was<lb/>
required to insure the successful<lb/>
operation of the State Leadership<lb/>
'Conference that was held in Dur-<lb/>
ham, March 18 through the 20. The<lb/>
award indicated that he had be-<lb/>
come a member of a select group<lb/>
of individuals who believe in prac-<lb/>
tical measures which help in de-<lb/>
veloping future leaders in Distribu-<lb/>
tive Education.<lb/>
Railway Society<lb/>
The Bast Carolina Chapter of the<lb/>
National Railway Historioail Society<lb/>
will meet Tuesday, April 6, alt 7:30<lb/>
p.m. in Joyner Library Auditorium.<lb/>
The program will consist of two<lb/>
films: a General Electric film on<lb/>
rapid transit, and an MRHS three-<lb/>
part color film on a logging Mne in<lb/>
West Virgnia, troMeys land cable oars<lb/>
on the West Coast, and Norfolk and<lb/>
Western eastern lines, with steam<lb/>
and snow.<lb/>
Do You Know Your<lb/>
Academic Standing?<lb/>
Dr. John Home, Director of Ad-<lb/>
missions reminds students that in<lb/>
order to be eligible too return to<lb/>
school this fall, they must meet the<lb/>
minimum scholarship requirements<lb/>
as stated on page 3 of the 6465<lb/>
catalogue. According to Dr. Home,<lb/>
many students overlook their quali-<lb/>
ty point land hour ratio and ere<lb/>
sometimes placed on a probationary<lb/>
states because of this academic<lb/>
The "Outstanding Service Award"<lb/>
was presented to Mr. West for hav-<lb/>
ing contributed personal meritorious<lb/>
service to Distributive Education. It<lb/>
was given in appreciation of his faith<lb/>
and vision in the Distributive Educa-<lb/>
tion dubs of America, his under-<lb/>
standing of their goals, and his ef-<lb/>
forts in behalf of the youth of the<lb/>
North Carolina State Association.<lb/>
Approximately 160 civic leaders,<lb/>
businessmen, and Distributive Edu-<lb/>
cation personnel attended the lun-<lb/>
cheon that was held in conjunction<lb/>
with the 21st Annual Leadership<lb/>
Conference of the North Carolina<lb/>
Association of Distributive Education<lb/>
Clubs of America.<lb/>
25 Alpha Phi Sisters<lb/>
Participate In Drive<lb/>
Twenty - five sorority sisters at<lb/>
East Carolina College raised $140<lb/>
for the Arthritis ,and Rheumatism<lb/>
Foundation with a "Tag Day" in<lb/>
downtown Greenville last weekend.<lb/>
The giitrOs of Alpha Phi passed out<lb/>
Foundation lapel iiags on exchange<lb/>
ifor contributions from passers-iby.<lb/>
Their sponsorship of "Tag Day" Was<lb/>
a special event in behafef of the Foun-<lb/>
dation.<lb/>
Mrs. James M. S. Blocker, as-<lb/>
sistant professor in the Health and<lb/>
Physical Education Department of<lb/>
EC, is Pdtt County cfoakmtm tor<lb/>
the Foundation.<lb/>
She said the sorority girls have<lb/>
planned to work with her an plan-<lb/>
ning a county-wide Foundation drive<lb/>
m May.<lb/>
On Thursday night, March 18, the<lb/>
EC Young Democrats Club engaged<lb/>
in a lively discussion over the legali-<lb/>
ty of proposed changes in the club's<lb/>
constitution.<lb/>
For those of you who have not<lb/>
heard, this is but one of many con-<lb/>
siderations that the YDC will weigh<lb/>
in the future.<lb/>
The new officers of the club in-<lb/>
clude: Berry Williams, President;<lb/>
Henry Wlalden III, Vice-President;<lb/>
Linda McKinney, Secretary; Joyce<lb/>
Tyson. Correspondence Secretary;<lb/>
and Mary Smith, Treasurer.<lb/>
Under the inspiring leadership of<lb/>
Berry Williams, the YDC is fast<lb/>
acquiring enthusiasm over upcom-<lb/>
ing party events. The Jefferson-<lb/>
Jackson Day Dinner will be held in<lb/>
Raleigh on April 10. From May 7-8,<lb/>
the North Carolina Federation of<lb/>
College Young Democrats will pre-<lb/>
sent its Spring Rally in Raleigh.<lb/>
But the club will have its own<lb/>
spectacular. A YDC Dinner is plan-<lb/>
ned for the latter part of April. The<lb/>
club is securing a guest speaker who<lb/>
should really enhance this dinner's<lb/>
thumping success.<lb/>
The New YDC leadership is con-<lb/>
sidering not only constitutional re-<lb/>
visions, but also the establishment<lb/>
and integration of new club com-<lb/>
mittees. Also, one widiely-accliaimed<lb/>
ddea is to continue the YDC's pro-<lb/>
Steer Reviews Book<lb/>
For Speech Journal<lb/>
A book review by an Bast Caro-<lb/>
lina OoMege faculty member ap-<lb/>
pears in the spring issue of The<lb/>
Southern Speech Journal, quarterly<lb/>
publication of the Southern Speech<lb/>
Association.<lb/>
The review is by Hielen Vane<lb/>
Steer, assistant professor in the dra-<lb/>
ma and speech department. It dis-<lb/>
cusses the texit edition of Funk &amp;<lb/>
Wjajgnall's new "Standard ColWe<lb/>
'ItfcKfonary published by Harrcourt<lb/>
Brace &amp; World Company rcourt'<lb/>
campus throughout this<lb/>
gram on<lb/>
summer.<lb/>
In view f the dynamic fh -or of<lb/>
the new VOC. there is little t-ason<lb/>
to question that the progressne<lb/>
character and drive of this fine or-<lb/>
ganization will attract manv new<lb/>
members from the ranks of our stu-<lb/>
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