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east Carolina college, greenville. :i. c, tuesday, may 4, 1965<lb />
number 49<lb />
Seniors Hold Class<lb />
Banquet; Give Awards<lb />
By BOB C<lb />
Senior Class Banquet and<lb />
-  .Lition ceremony were<lb />
- ith Dining H Sunday<lb />
turmg U .overnor<lb />
. principal speak-<lb />
tennett, Senior class pres-<lb />
as bosl to the large<lb />
and guests.<lb />
od Raymond Fames<lb />
ed trophies for being<lb />
- outstanding female<lb />
of the '62 S r.or<lb />
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the Buccaneer and Ray-<lb />
lent  the Ph. Sigma<lb />
'y The awards were pre-<lb />
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iwards presented by<lb />
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Senior memh various<lb />
partments p.H.T<lb />
nigh) awards were<lb />
the harming Mrs.<lb />
Jenkins The thirty-s <lb />
Who" were pre-<lb />
of S'<lb />
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und an old German proverb<lb />
res! we rust If one de-<lb />
AMPBELL<lb />
CKtes that enough has been done<lb />
d -tops bo wait out the rest of his<lb />
We, the will to contribute to fellow<lb />
men will be lost.<lb />
I: s not the critic who counts but<lb />
the one who has worked, gambled<lb />
- nd pursued the daring, worthwhile<lb />
- .1 of life.<lb />
The rope of success must be<lb />
isped by us all. not hestatinglv or<lb />
wh concern for the outcome. r,Ve<lb />
be vigorous, alert, alive and<lb />
march down the road to progress<lb />
He ended with: -Whatever role or<lb />
chosen field, make sure you can say<lb />
that you had hold of the rope and<lb />
d:dnt park<lb />
Sunday's banquet opened a series<lb />
of special May events for the class<lb />
'65. Also scheduled are a patio<lb />
dance and reception at the home of<lb />
President and Mrs. Jenkins on Fri-<lb />
  May 14: an after midnight<lb />
re&amp;kfasl at the Holiday Inn Res-<lb />
taurant following the president's re-<lb />
eption and dance; and a combo<lb />
dance given by the College Union on<lb />
turday, May 15.<lb />
aduation exercises will be held<lb />
Ficklen Stadium beginning at 5<lb />
p m. on Sunday, May 23. Governor<lb />
Dan K Moore will be the principal<lb />
speaker.<lb />
Staff Prepares New<lb />
Buccaneer' Yearbook<lb />
Lieutenant Governor xiobert W.<lb />
Scott was principal speaker for tne<lb />
1965 Senior Banquet and Awards<lb />
presentation ceremony held here<lb />
Sunday night. His topic of speech<lb />
was taken from an old German<lb />
proverb "If we rest, we rust<lb />
Cast Expresses Enthusiasm<lb />
For fMoby Dick-Rehearsed'<lb />
Fifteen tons of approximately<lb />
$42,000 worth of 'spanking brand<lb />
new' "Buccaneer" yearbooks, were<lb />
delivered to East Carolina last<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
The simple, but elegant cover of<lb />
the new "Buccaneer" is navy blue<lb />
n color, with a gold "metaiique em-<lb />
bossing" of the college seal in the<lb />
lower righ corner. But "you can't<lb />
tell a book by looking at its cover<lb />
and the "new7" Buccaneer is no ex-<lb />
ception. With 480 pages, this year's<lb />
"Buccaneer" holds the title of the<lb />
largest yearbook published in EC's<lb />
history.<lb />
Full of brilliant color pictures, in-<lb />
cluding tuxedoed fraternity men,<lb />
and "net necked" sorority sisters,<lb />
this year's Buccaneer is truly anoth-<lb />
er symbol of our progressive EC.<lb />
The entire Buccaneer staff should ue<lb />
congratulated for such a fine job.<lb />
Special recognition should go to the<lb />
Editor. Bobbie Earson. and business<lb />
manager. Henry Wallace. Both Bob-<lb />
bie and Henry expressed apprecia-<lb />
tion to Joe Brannon. the Buc's first<lb />
full time campus photographer. In<lb />
addition to working for the Buc-<lb />
caneer, Joe is also photographer<lb />
for the East Carolinian.<lb />
Organization of next year's Buc-<lb />
caneer has already begun with the<lb />
appointment of Mary Catherine Joy-<lb />
ner as editor and Jim Young as<lb />
business manager. Any student<lb />
wishing to work on next year's Buc<lb />
staff is asked to contact the Buc-<lb />
caneer office. Also, if there is any<lb />
organization who at this time wishes<lb />
to reserve space in the yearbook, it<lb />
may do so by contacting business<lb />
manager, Jim Young.<lb />
The new "Buccaneer" may be<lb />
picked up by students and faculty<lb />
in Rooms 13 and 15 in the basement<lb />
of Old Austin.<lb />
All yearbooks after Thursday are<lb />
to be picked up at the Buccaneer of-<lb />
fice in Wright Building. May 22 will<lb />
be the date for students who are<lb />
practice teaching to obtain their<lb />
yearbooks.<lb />
Congratulations to the Buccaneer<lb />
staff of '6465 who have made that<lb />
year a memorable one.<lb />
Social Fraternities Begin 6th<lb />
Annual rGreek Week5 Sunday<lb />
B3 W VLTER HENDRICKS<lb />
Fth century actors in<lb />
Dick" will be por-<lb />
M ' j Miis Auditorium at<lb />
W "dnesday. May 5th<lb />
S turday, May 8, as part of<lb />
out em pi r:wy Musk<lb /><lb />
will be presented through<lb />
of a play. Moby Dick<lb />
 hearsed, written by Orsen Welles.<lb />
be directed by Edgar Loess in<lb />
music is composed by Mar-<lb />
Mailman. The set is done by<lb />
len and fighting is done by<lb />
r<lb />
id character, Ishmaei. will<lb />
yed by Bill New-berry, a<lb />
t East Carolina The sensible<lb />
uck, the first mate is Bob<lb />
Tfie strange Carpenter is<lb />
. 1 by Randy Cochran. The<lb />
- an American Theatre at<lb />
d of the last century.<lb />
Some of the student body has<lb />
shown dismay at finding out that<lb />
the play will not be the authentic<lb />
execution of the story. Moby Dick.<lb />
However, after some of these stu-<lb />
dents beard or saw parts of the<lb />
play during rehearsals, their fears<lb />
of disappointment disappeared.<lb />
The orchestra will be composed<lb />
. flute, clarinet, trombone, harp,<lb />
piano, organ and drums.<lb />
With all the uniqueness and ex-<lb />
citment in this play, this week's<lb />
production wll prove to be quite<lb />
enjoyable.<lb />
When asked to comment on "Moby<lb />
DickRehearsed Ed Loessin. di-<lb />
rector of the production stated, "I<lb />
can truly say that it is the most ex-<lb />
c-t ng production we have had on<lb />
campus. It is a very unusual pro-<lb />
duction because of the music. The<lb />
music is not background music, since<lb />
the orchestra will be on the stage.<lb />
Martin Mailman, composer of the<lb />
original music started working on<lb />
the score more than a year ago.<lb />
This is the kind of production a<lb />
college should present. It is a crea-<lb />
tive work done by two departments<lb />
and it s a real challenge for the<lb />
students. One really becomes in-<lb />
volved in the production because of<lb />
the superb special effects and light-<lb />
ing done by G-eorg Schreiber. MOBY<lb />
DICK MAKES "WEST SIDE<lb />
STORY" LOOK LIKE "LITTLE<lb />
WOMEN" IN TERMS OF EXCITE-<lb />
MENT AND EiNERGY<lb />
IUHMH<lb /><lb />
excitement and music.<lb />
Orientation Advising<lb />
The deadline for students interested<lb />
in Orientation counseling to sign up<lb />
is 4:00 p.m. Friday, May 7, in the<lb />
SGA office.<lb />
This fail will be the largest Fresh-<lb />
man class in the history of our<lb />
school, and the new students should<lb />
be oriented into our way of life.<lb />
According to SGA President Eddie<lb />
Greene, "The best way to do this<lb />
is through the work of the orienta-<lb />
tion counselors<lb />
Greene urges every interested stu-<lb />
dent to come by the office and sign<lb />
up. and he will answer any ques-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Serve your school and have lots<lb />
of fun ait the same time.<lb />
Sunday. May 2. marked the be-<lb />
ginning of the sixth annual "Greek<lb />
Week" of EC's Greek-Lettered so-<lb />
cial fraternities.<lb />
Four-hundred fraternity men are j<lb />
set for the seven day event con-<lb />
sisting of contests and ceremonies<lb />
spiced with fun and frolic.<lb />
Greek Week" climaxes the school<lb />
year for fraternities, and according<lb />
to Dean of Men. James Mallorv. it<lb />
gives the chapters an opportunity<lb />
"to acquaint the public with the fact<lb />
that fraternities at East Carolina!<lb />
are constructive in nature and have<lb />
a definite part in the overall pic-<lb />
ture of education<lb />
To the fraternity men one of the<lb />
major events of the week is the pres<lb />
entation of five awards. Trophies j<lb />
will go to the fraternity with the<lb />
best scholastic mairks. the top ser-<lb />
vice record, the highest point total<lb />
of "Greek Week" competition of the<lb />
best pledge class: and to the out-<lb />
standing individual among the 400<lb />
fraternity men.<lb />
The latter award is making its<lb />
debut this year. It will be presented<lb />
'by Dr Robert Holt, vice-president<lb />
'and dean of the college.<lb />
Fraternities participating in the<lb />
activities include chapters of Alpha<lb />
Epsilon Pi. Kappa Alpha. Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha. Sigma Nu. Phi Kappa<lb />
Tau, Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Chi Al-<lb />
pha. Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi,<lb />
and Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
The "Greek Week" calendar of<lb />
events follows:<lb />
Sunday. May 2all chapters attend<lb />
worship services at various churches.<lb />
Sunday. May 3, 6 p.m.annual ban-<lb />
quet for Inter-Fraternity Council of-<lb />
ficers, chapter presidents, college<lb />
officers and fraternity advisors at<lb />
the Holiday Inn Restaurant.<lb />
Tuesday. May 4. 4 p.m.annual<lb />
track and f'eld events on intramural<lb />
field on men's campus.<lb />
Wednesday. May 5, 8:30 p.m.<lb />
annual "Skit-Night" in Old Austin<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Thursday. May 6. open.<lb />
Friday. May 7. 5:30 p.m.annual<lb />
JPC awards banquet for all fraterfnity<lb />
men and special guest in South Caf-<lb />
eteria on campus.<lb />
Saturday. May 8. 1 to 6 p.m.af-<lb />
ternoon concert bv Otis Reading and<lb />
Band and Clyde McPhatter at Pitt<lb />
County Fairgrounds in north Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
GE College Bowl<lb />
The preliminary tests for par-<lb />
ticipants in the General Elec-<lb />
tric College Bowl will be given<lb />
Thursday, May 13 in Room 109<lb />
in Old Austin.<lb />
The nationally televised battle<lb />
of collegiate minds has East<lb />
Carolina College on tap to ap-<lb />
pear possibly sometime next<lb />
winter, it was reported by As-<lb />
sistant Dean Williams Friday<lb />
morning.<lb />
The finalist will be selected<lb />
at a later date by oral test. All<lb />
persons are encouraged to par-<lb />
ticipate in the "preliminary<lb />
test<lb />
All persons must sign up for<lb />
the preliminary test by Thurs-<lb />
day, May 13, at 1 p.m. in Old<lb />
Austin . . . Room 127A.<lb />
Poet-Actor Edward Field<lb />
Speakg To English Majors<lb />
Student Fund Accounting Of-<lb />
fice requests that all requisitions<lb />
be turned in no later than May<lb />
11<lb />
The poet, Edward Field, will be<lb />
the guest speaker at the English<lb />
Departmental meeting on Thursday,<lb />
May 6, in Old Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Mr. Field's collection "Stand Up.<lb />
Friend, With Me" won the Lament<lb />
Poetry Award for 19G2.<lb />
Field will read a selection of his<lb />
poems which have appeared in many<lb />
different literary journals including<lb />
Western Review, Partisan Review,<lb />
Botteghe Obsure, Kenyon Review,<lb />
and Harper's.<lb />
A native of Brooklyn, Field began<lb />
writing poetry while serving with<lb />
the Air Force in Europe during<lb />
World War II. Field is also an<lb />
actor. He has played in a variety<lb />
of roles in the summer circuit and<lb />
off-Broadway theaters.<lb />
Critics have said that Field writes<lb />
what is very much of our time, both<lb />
in style and subject matter yet<lb />
completely free from what is cur-<lb />
rently considered the "beat tradi-<lb />
tion The late poet Carlos Williams<lb />
said, "You gotta, to write 'em, have<lb />
the words and you've got 'em. You<lb />
gotta have the feeling among the<lb />
words and you got it . . I'm cer-<lb />
tain you've got the stuff: clean,<lb />
straight writing that knows (of you<lb />
know) what a poem could be made<lb />
of. I am much impressed <lb />
Throughout the past several<lb />
months Edward Field has appeared<lb />
on the Poetry Circuit. He has pre-<lb />
sented readings at North Carolina<lb />
Statc Duke. Chapel Hill. Greens-<lb />
boro. Wake Forest, and several<lb />
other colleges in the state.<lb /><lb />
Known poet, Edward Field, will read<lb />
a selection of his poems at the Eng-<lb />
lish Departmental meeting Thurs-<lb />
day night. He will be guest speak<lb />
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2east Caroliniantuesday. may 4, 1965<lb />
college bowl<lb />
  c<lb />
M. C.From our knov ledge of sonata form . . . identify<lb />
the following piano sonata, giving composer, title and<lb />
period.<lb />
(The audience is silent, the minds tick away.)<lb />
M. C.East Carolina . . . Jones!<lb />
JonesBeethoven, eighteenth century  a  ah  .<lb />
"The Emperor Sonata<lb />
M. C.Right! (Applause) Are you ready foi your<lb />
toss-up East Carolina?<lb />
This fictitious dialogue may be typical of the action<lb />
several students from EC will be engaged in next winter.<lb />
East Carolina has been invited to appear on the General<lb />
Electric College Bowl.<lb />
This invitation is a tremendous feather in our cap.<lb />
We will be nationally televised. The program is nationally<lb />
acclaimed.<lb />
The preliminary test for contestants interested in con-<lb />
tending for appearance on the program will be administer-<lb />
ed Thursday May 13, in Room 109 of Old Austin.<lb />
Signing up for the test must be done before 1 p.m.<lb />
i ii the same day . . . May 13 . . . but in Room 127A of<lb />
Old Austin Building.<lb />
Finalist will be selected at a later date by mock Col-<lb />
lege Bowl action, here at EC.<lb />
Everyone on the campus should sign up for the pre-<lb />
liminary test Just thinking of the prestige that the ap-<lb />
pearance on the program will mean to us . . . should be<lb />
ugh incentive for participation. You might feel inade-<lb />
quate for participation. But. then again . . . you might<lb />
ha e that nack of instant recall that is so necssary for<lb />
participation.<lb />
Please . . think about your decision. It will take only<lb />
a few minutes to take the test . . . and the test will mean<lb />
so much to the school.<lb />
orientation<lb /><lb />
Remember when . . . you spent your first week here at<lb />
East Carolina? Remember when . . . you went through<lb />
"Freshman Orientation?" Remember who . . . made the big-<lb />
gest impression and who you remembered after the pro-<lb />
gram was over<lb />
time.<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
Published semiweddy by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Layout Editor<lb />
Kay Smith, Joanne Williamson<lb />
Editor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Becky Hobgood<lb />
Larry Brown<lb />
Nellie Lee<lb />
Pam Rail<lb />
Editorial Editor<lb />
Heartbeat Of The Nation<lb />
Panorama USA<lb />
The Johnson Administration has<lb />
been trying to solve the problem<lb />
of the United States ibatance of pay-<lb />
ments. Currently the raidmindstration<lb />
has tried to influence Americans to<lb />
stay home land see the beauties of<lb />
their own country. No matter how<lb />
hard the administration works, the<lb />
United States Passport Office is still<lb />
having a record number of applica-<lb />
tions for passports. Why do Ameri-<lb />
cans travel abroad? They travel<lb />
for two reasons: 1) to see Europe<lb />
and experience the thrills the con-<lb />
tinent holds for them, and 2 to<lb />
get away from the humdrum of<lb />
American life.<lb />
Many Americans believe that<lb />
Europe has more to offer to the<lb />
tourist than the United States. This<lb />
is. however, not entirely true. The<lb />
North American continent is opened<lb />
for many sights and thrills. Europe<lb />
has its own culture and way of life.<lb />
This fact intriques many Americans.<lb />
We are always looking for something<lb />
new and exciting, but beauty and<lb />
We'll bet. five to one. that you remember your student<lb />
orientation counselors. These are the students that took in-<lb />
dividual groups to various rooms on the campus and gave<lb />
some insight as to what was here for the students and said<lb />
what and what not to do.<lb />
Well . . . it's vour turn to participate in the program.<lb />
Think of it! "You can impress a froshf You may be a BMOC<lb />
in the ryes of "an-ignorant-as-to-what-is-going-on Freshman.<lb />
Friday . . . May 9 . . . is the deadline for you to sign up<lb />
to help out with the program as freshman counselor. There<lb />
are 3.000 freshmen due at EC next fall . . . therefore, about<lb />
100 counselors will be needed for the program.<lb />
Persons who know what is going on about the school<lb />
are the people that are vitally needed.<lb />
These counselors are the people who can make the direct<lb />
contact with new students. Administrators may stand on the<lb />
soap box in the auditorium for hours preaching rules and<lb />
regulations . . . college activities . . . and general student<lb />
functions for day. But a student counselor can get forty stu-<lb />
dents in a quiet classroom about the campus and get 50 per-<lb />
cent more information across to the newcomers. Students<lb />
feel more compatible with other students.<lb />
There is another side to this counselor program. It goes<lb />
on your permnant record as a student function. For a very<lb />
minimum of time . . . your school activities record is im-<lb />
bellished so very much as a "student counselor<lb />
The part of the program that you will be directly work-<lb />
ing in will be September 6-8 . . . and fall quarter begins on<lb />
the 9th. Therefore, it shouldn't bother any summer plans you<lb />
may have on tap.<lb />
Signing up for the program will take only a few minutes.<lb />
Go to the Student Government Offices in Wright Building<lb />
before this Friday. President Eddie Greene has offered to<lb />
answer any questions you may have concerning the work.<lb />
The program and your participation will be well spent<lb />
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By ROBERT BARNES<lb />
pleasure are found, "in our own<lb />
back yards<lb />
America has much to offer to ifc<lb />
own people. From the eastern sea-<lb />
board to the Pacific coast, Ameri-<lb />
ca enhances the charm and suspense<lb />
that any nation could hope to offer.<lb />
This country has been blessed by<lb />
Nature and contains such wonders<lb />
as the Grand Canyon. Yosemite<lb />
Valley, and the majesty of the Rocky<lb />
Mountains. America is also a coun-<lb />
try of great metropolises.<lb />
New York, considered the hub of<lb />
the nation's cultural prominence, is<lb />
a world within itself. As the site i<lb />
the World's Fair. New York has in-<lb />
creased its offerings to the public<lb />
9an Franciso is another bustling<lb />
city which offers tremendous points<lb />
(interests to tra 5. As New<lb />
Y rk City links the European coun-<lb />
tries to the United States. San Fran-<lb />
ciso brings the enchantments of the<lb />
Far East to the shores of the United<lb />
States.<lb />
For those tourists who are more m-<lb />
aod<lb />
terested m historical landm<lb />
this country is rich m histor<lb />
folklore. From the fu-v<lb />
Concord Green to uV A tf Sonr?<lb />
America hats advanced to becoS<lb />
the world's richest and most pSS?<lb />
ful and most powerful na'<lb />
If Americans who .br, .<lb />
this summer would onl;<lb />
their country as one -<lb />
resources confessing<lb />
thrifts, adventure, and p<lb />
terests. then the bafan<lb />
would not be such a p<lb />
writer doesn't behove tl<lb />
should turn and re<lb />
of is V ion ism This ;<lb />
of the administration<lb />
to curb the flow of p<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Americans are  I <lb />
world. They are fn  I<lb />
n th s -ih4-<lb />
hoped that the<lb />
of travel abroad c<lb />
to some degre - I<lb />
tou  -   ie hei <lb />
Up From Apathy<lb />
March For Peace<lb />
This paper has recently contained<lb />
a number of articles attacking the<lb />
student march on Washington in pro-<lb />
test of U. S. aggression in Viet Nam.<lb />
The articles have called these stu-<lb />
dents "stupid "ignorant" and "ene-<lb />
mies of this country Dissent is not<lb />
ignorance nor is war and McCarthy-<lb />
ism a sign or real love of American<lb />
ideals. One has only to open his<lb />
eyes and ears and listen to some-<lb />
thing other than the State Depart-<lb />
ment's propaganda to loam the<lb />
truth. A good objective view of the<lb />
war can be found in the British<lb />
press. The New Statesman 'not to<lb />
be confused with The New Republic)<lb />
asks President Johnson to extend an<lb />
"open hand" rather than a "mailed<lb />
fist and to act "in the concillia-<lb />
By GEORGE WEIGAND<lb />
tory spirit of President Kennedy<lb />
In past issues The New Statesman<lb />
has compared U. S. actions in Viet<lb />
am to those of Hitler and Musso-<lb />
lini. While the British government<lb />
officially condones our policy in Viet<lb />
Nam. beneath the mask of diplom-<lb />
acy Britain is deeply troubled.<lb />
President Kennedy's name has<lb />
been brought up several t:m s Do<lb />
the late President's words "make<lb />
the world safe for diversity" mean<lb />
that one can disagree so long as he<lb />
does not do so too loudly? With-<lb />
draw! does not mean Isolationism.<lb />
it means ceasing aggression and an<lb />
end to military occupation of a land<lb />
where our way of life cannot be un-<lb />
derstood or appreciated. No amount<lb />
of military intervention can replace<lb />
I<lb />
their cultura<lb />
How many of<lb />
now in Viet NTai<lb />
language of the i<lb />
derstand their culture<lb />
psychology Does urn i<lb />
dent Johnson's chief<lb />
mj - know<lb />
language or customs?<lb />
our scholars, those who h<lb />
and who understand<lb />
preach our doctrine in<lb />
What makes anyone t<lb />
sending economic<lb />
of armed troops, te.<lb />
of hate and prejudi <lb />
spirit of tolerance and<lb />
that one turns his back <lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
There appears considerable com-<lb />
ment in the news concerning the<lb />
role of the United States in Viet Nam.<lb />
The one view-point claims that in<lb />
the name of liberty and democracy<lb />
we should remain in Viet Nam. The<lb />
other opinion is that with due regard<lb />
to liberity and justice we should<lb />
remove American forces from the<lb />
southeast Asian country and let the<lb />
people of South Viet Nam handle<lb />
their own affairs. "Liberty "dem-<lb />
ocracy and "justic" are fine words,<lb />
but they have come to mean nothing.<lb />
They have become fashionable, and<lb />
one finds that the Viet Cong are<lb />
fighting as hard as we are to bring<lb />
"liberty "democracy and "jus-<lb />
tice" to Viet Nlam.<lb />
The reality lies in that there exists<lb />
no God-granted right or wrong<lb />
where the Vietnamese issue is con-<lb />
cerned. Most of the people of South<lb />
Viet Nairn care little for either the<lb />
United 9tates or the Communists.<lb />
There is even doubt if a strictly<lb />
capitalist, non-totatitarian scheme of<lb />
life could be beneficial effective in<lb />
such a backward, (agrarian land in<lb />
which the politically immature pop-<lb />
ulace has no real precedents of dem-<lb />
ocratic action upon which to draw<lb />
for guidance. In short, the entire<lb />
Viet Nam affair boils down to a<lb />
struggle between two national powers<lb />
the United States and Red China<lb />
for the domination of a particuliar<lb />
sphere of influence. No doubt his-<lb />
tory shall see this conflict as one in<lb />
hundreds of such conflicts over the<lb />
centuries.<lb />
If called upon by my government,<lb />
I shall go to Viet Niatm because my<lb />
personal welfiare as well as that of<lb />
my family and General Motors lies<lb />
with the maintainanoe of .American<lb />
power. I shall fight, toll, and per-<lb />
haps die. Because I shall he doing<lb />
such in the Interests of my country,<lb />
I shall not be considered )a criminal,<lb />
but rather something of ia hero. But<lb />
my deeds shall not make me holy<lb />
or even glorious. I shaU kill the Viet<lb />
Cong soldier, but (the act wdil clearly<lb />
be one of fratercide, and if there<lb />
exists ia tangible hell for such as<lb />
most Americans prefer to believe,<lb />
then I and my fellow soldiers shal<lb />
fully qualify to consign our souls<lb />
to that fate. We can only hope that<lb />
there is no diety who can judge and<lb />
condemn our deeds, for few are the<lb />
men who will stand by their pro-<lb />
fessed convictions when their socio-<lb />
economic skins are on the rack.<lb />
David McLemore<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I have, in the course of my enroll-<lb />
ment at Bast Carolina College, heard<lb />
many of my fellow students make<lb />
many derogatory remarks concern-<lb />
ing the general efficiency of the in-<lb />
firmary. I have heard people cri-<lb />
tize 'to the point of being extreme<lb />
the food and the employees.<lb />
I have just today terminated a one<lb />
week stay in this place "of ill re-<lb />
pute" and I feel it is my duty to<lb />
report that "it just ain't so <lb />
Of course, the meals may not com-<lb />
pare with "the Celler of ntoines"<lb />
or even with "The Bohemian but<lb />
the food definitely is digestable and<lb />
is prepared and arranged in an at-<lb />
tractive manner.<lb />
.As far as the employees are con-<lb />
cerned, the nurses turned out to be<lb />
professionally consciencious and pro-<lb />
ficient. The words of that great<lb />
American humorist, Jim Kimsey<lb />
(who was in the bed next to mine)<lb />
ring through my ears still. "Steve<lb />
he would say. "if you don't stop<lb />
giving those nurses so much trou-<lb />
ble, they are going to throw vou out<lb />
of here<lb />
They didn't, however, throw me<lb />
out. They did do everything thev<lb />
could to make me -as comfortable<lb />
as possible and to make me get well<lb />
soon. Even Oral Roberts couldn't<lb />
naive done better.<lb />
If you need more convincing trv<lb />
getting sack and see for yourself<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
Stephen M. Booker<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The purpose of my letter is to as-<lb />
certain Mr. Brown's purpose ki mak-<lb />
ing such an apathetioal statement<lb />
as he made in his column dated<lb />
April 22, 1965. I quote from his col-<lb />
umn:<lb />
"On the news the other day I<lb />
heard mart Russian scientist claimed<lb />
to have heard radio signals from<lb />
outer space. These signals have<lb />
been heared (sac) every 100 days<lb />
and there is no proof what ever (sac)<lb />
of their origin. Maybe (hey are from<lb />
another planet; if so who cares"<lb />
Unquote.<lb />
Please pay particular<lb />
the last statement<lb />
'Maybe they are<lb />
planet; if so who cares<lb />
indifference upon the <lb />
umnist for the East Carolinian -<lb />
certainly not common In<lb />
a college atmosphere wh<lb />
knowledge as contained <lb />
report above should be<lb />
at least some interest. I vt Bed<lb />
upon reading Mr Brown's in<lb />
or in his own words "bl<lb />
Inasmuch as it is the  a<lb />
newspaper to print the ne -<lb />
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to shape people's' opinions<lb />
opinion that such irrespons <lb />
moots comparable to the "?<lb />
should be omitted from an <lb />
endeavors of Mr. Broun or to<lb />
writer.<lb />
Permission granted to u<lb />
Bobby Roberts<lb />
Editor's NoteIn regards<lb />
statement of a certain paragraph<lb />
my column; you are absolutely<lb />
My terminology was in the wo<lb />
taste. At the time of the wi-<lb />
th is column I was in a hurry JJ<lb />
finish so I wrote the first thing that<lb />
eame to mind Of course we care;<lb />
we would be classed as ignor<lb />
we didn't.<lb />
Thank you for calling my attentioi<lb />
to this error on my partBob.<lb />
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for he had never seen a Negro be-<lb />
fore.<lb />
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east Caroliniantuesday, may 4, 19653<lb />
Campus Receives Visit<lb />
From Pianist Dudley<lb />
Raymond Dudley, a Canadian pi-1 British Commonwealth. As a soloist<lb />
anist, will visit the EC campus he has had European and coast-to-<lb />
Tuesday through Saturday to con- coast American tours.<lb />
duct the Annual National Piano-<lb />
Pllaying auditions<lb />
lMr. Dudley is a faculty member<lb />
alt the University of Cincinnati's<lb />
College Conservatory. He will listen<lb />
to approximately 75 East Carolina<lb />
students and other musicians from<lb />
the surrounding area. 'Mr. Dudley<lb />
will give critiques on classic, ro-<lb />
mantic and modern pieces.<lb />
At the opening concerts of Lincoln<lb />
Center's new Philharmonic Hall in<lb />
New York City, Dudley won much<lb />
praise. Iriving Kolodin, music critic<lb />
of the Saturday Review, wrote, "Dud-<lb />
He is a former artist-in-residence<lb />
and a professor of piano at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Indiana and Florida South-<lb />
ern College.<lb />
Officials Interview 34<lb />
Students For Award<lb />
Thirty-four North Carolina high<lb />
school students aspiring for Merit<lb />
Scholarships to East Carolina were<lb />
interviewed last Wednesday, Thurs-<lb />
day and Friday by College officials.<lb />
The East Carolina College Merit<lb />
2,iLSefbciS k8 to Scholarships of $500 art" to be<lb />
awarded to fifteen of the 34 appli-<lb />
Psychology and Education Building will be ready for occupancy this summer. The building will<lb />
ializcd euipment for Clinical and Experimental Psychology. There will also be accommodations<lb />
ol of 1 duration.<lb />
Student Committee Meet;<lb />
Evaluate Plans For 196566<lb />
S rA Oomnwttaes that met<lb />
sed and evaluated pro-<lb />
rndng '65-66 school<lb />
By BEN ME TEEL<lb />
: fall were selected by the Popu- Chairman Bill Peck, attended a Stu-<lb />
Mov.e Committee beaded by dent State Legislature Conference at<lb />
unger generation<lb />
The auditions are sponsored bv the<lb />
National Guild of Piano Teachers.<lb />
They begin each dav at 9 a.m in<lb />
the ECC School of Music and con-<lb />
tinue until 5 p.m. Dr. Robert Carter.<lb />
associate professor of music, is local<lb />
chairman of the five-day event.<lb />
A native of Bowmanville, Ont<lb />
Dudley studied with Alberto Guerrero<lb />
at the Royal Conservatory of Music<lb />
in Toronto. He graduated in 1052<lb />
with the Artist's Diploma and the<lb />
Eati n Award of $1,000 as the conserv-<lb />
atory's most outstanding student.<lb />
Hi it same year he won the "Unan-<lb />
imous Medal" in competition with<lb />
leading young pianists from 33 other<lb />
countries at the International Com-<lb />
petition at Geneva.<lb />
In 1053 he received the Harriet<lb />
Cohen Commonwealth Medal as the<lb />
outstanding young musician of the<lb />
cants. Recipients are chosen who<lb />
show leadership potential. above<lb />
average scholarships, good citizen-<lb />
ship, and need.<lb />
Marjorde Hendricks. Fifty class rings<lb />
sold last Wednesday by the<lb />
Ring Committee.<lb />
Further committee work was<lb />
achieved by the Orientation Com-<lb />
mittee whose work includes the coun-<lb />
'Z SSSTTiIseUng and signing up of incoming<lb />
lM freshmen and all students interested<lb />
B in Orientation counseling are urged<lb />
to conCaot the SGA office.<lb />
The possibility of presenting singer<lb />
Johnny Mathis was considered by<lb />
Entertainment Committee. In<lb />
Wcock Dormitory.<lb />
Improvement Com-<lb />
rmaned by Bill Hunt,<lb />
. tion of the telephone<lb />
campus. The committee<lb />
iv ie<lb />
central campus tele-<lb />
m. If such a system is<lb />
pay telephones will be<lb />
 with. There was, also<lb />
bout a proposed cam-<lb />
shop to te placed in the<lb />
The Jdrtion, expansion of the present<lb />
 campus<lb />
i Liated.<lb />
- movies for the<lb />
budget was discussed.<lb />
laundry mat<lb />
Under the auspices of the newly<lb />
summer formed External Affairs Cimmittee,<lb />
Student Handbook 'The Key<lb />
Available For Students June 1st<lb />
: i Student Handbook. Mrs Antoinette Jenkins and Mr.<lb />
Key, scheduled to come out Rudolph Alexander serve as advisors<lb />
 It will be available to<lb />
staff<lb />
r on June 1. Because of<lb />
ej date of publication, in-<lb />
eshmen coming to the<lb />
for summer orientation can<lb />
quainbed with the col-<lb />
i ; its rules, policies, and or-<lb />
- is prior to enrolling in the<lb />
 ies of the handbook will be<lb />
e to all other students at<lb />
list ration.<lb />
en was chosen by the Pub-<lb />
- Board during Winter Quar-<lb />
the Editor of the 1065-66<lb />
in chose Luray Mitchell as<lb />
at Editor. The remainder of<lb />
: consists of two typists also<lb />
n by the editor,<lb />
ean states that this year's Key<lb />
have more pictures, contain<lb />
 pages, and contain all new<lb />
and organizations. They will<lb />
e than 7500 copies of The<lb />
published.<lb />
The Key has received much co-<lb />
? n this year from all the or-<lb />
tions and from many inter-<lb />
I students and has gone to-<lb />
ther smoothly despite the con-<lb />
m and change of offices due to<lb />
te construction of the new College<lb />
Tnion.<lb />
Duke University on Saturday. The<lb />
External Affairs Committee also in-<lb />
vited XSA officer Mike Lawler to<lb />
speak to the Executive Council on<lb />
the nationwide college organization.<lb />
With the idea of reovaluating the<lb />
XSA. the External Affairs Commit-<lb />
tee will attend the XSA Regional<lb />
Conference to be held in Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
From the SGA President's desk.<lb />
an attempt has been made to deliver<lb />
papers door-to-door in the girls<lb />
dorms. The papers will arrive at the<lb />
dormitories' counselors rooms. In re-<lb />
turn the hall proctors are to deliver<lb />
2 to each room.<lb />
The delivery of papers to the men<lb />
dorms, sorority, and fraternity<lb />
he uses is opened for bid from any or-<lb />
ganization who wishes to participate. , Georg'a. Tennessee and Virgiria.<lb />
Gray And Henton<lb />
Organize NSID<lb />
Two members of the East Carolina<lb />
College faculty helped organize a<lb />
new regional chapter of the National<lb />
Society of Interior Designers and<lb />
are among its first officers.<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Grav. dean of<lb />
the ECC School of Art. is the chap-<lb />
ter's first secretary. Richard W.<lb />
Henton of the home economics fac-<lb />
ulty is its first treasurer.<lb />
Both were in High Point for the<lb />
organizational meeting of the new<lb />
Southeastern Chapter of XSID. It<lb />
takes in five states: both Carolinas.<lb />
Creech Displays<lb />
Fine Art Works<lb />
An Edgecombe County coed at<lb />
East Carolina College is this week's<lb />
senior exhibitor in the Kate Lewis<lb />
Gallery of the ECC School of Art.<lb />
She is Minnie Lou Creech of Tar-<lb />
boro. the student artist selected by<lb />
a faculty committee to display her<lb />
works in painting, interior design.<lb />
graphics, weaving, ceramics, sculp-<lb />
ture and jewelry design.<lb />
Miss Creech's show is under the<lb />
St. Mary's Junior College in Ral-<lb />
eigh, has abstract and realistic<lb />
work in her exhibition. Scheduled<lb />
to continue through Saturday, the<lb />
show is open to the public in the<lb />
third-floor gallery of Rawl Build-<lb />
ing .<lb />
Five paintings on display include<lb />
a self-portrait. Other works are in-<lb />
terior layouts and a table designed<lb />
in ceramic mosaic.<lb />
IMs Creech's show is under the<lb />
direction of Dr. Wellington B. Gray,<lb />
dean of the art school.<lb />
She is a candidate for the BS Ede-<lb />
gree at East Carolina College in art<lb />
education and interior design.<lb />
SGA President Eddie Green and<lb />
East Carolinian Editor, Larry Brown<lb />
will attend a Leadership Seminar in<lb />
Washington .1). C. on May 8.<lb />
Greene hopes that everyone who<lb />
attended the Josh White concert en-<lb />
joyed the program. Greene also re-<lb />
flected that he was sorry that Mr.<lb />
White was late, but it couldn't be<lb />
prevented.<lb />
The SGA officers are making plans<lb />
to move into their new home in the<lb />
new wing of Wright. There are of-<lb />
fices for the Judicial. Legislative,<lb />
and Executive branches of the SGA,<lb />
including committee rooms.<lb />
Any student interested in having<lb />
a conference with SGA President<lb />
Greene, may drop by his office be-<lb />
tween 2-5 p.m. or by appointment.<lb />
Dr. Gray and Henton are classi-<lb />
fied as educational members The<lb />
society also includes professional<lb />
design errs and other professional<lb />
IXTsonnel in the interior design in-<lb />
dustry.<lb />
For Sale: '58 Corvette with '65<lb />
Corvette engine-356. $1550 or best<lb />
offer. See Ray Herles, 414 East<lb />
Second Street.<lb />
1053 Lincoln Capri excellect tires.<lb />
all power equipment, excellent con-<lb />
dition. $125. See Pete McKenna.<lb />
Lot 11, West Eend Circle Trailer<lb />
Park.<lb />
Prize Winning Magazine<lb />
Does Aiken Review<lb />
The Rebel, East Carolina College'splus guest and student contribution's.<lb />
'terarv magazine and two-time win- Ajk.en' interviewed by Rebel staff<lb />
members, discusses a range of topics<lb />
Pres. Of Wachovia<lb />
Speaks Here<lb />
For Convocation<lb />
Mr. John F. Wellington. Jr Presi-<lb />
dent of Greenville's Wachovia Banks,<lb />
will speak at the School of Business<lb />
Spring Convocation, Thursday at 4<lb />
p.m. in Old Austin Auditorium.<lb />
The purpose of the Convocation is<lb />
to honor business majors who have<lb />
given outstanding services, and who<lb />
have achieved high scholastic stand-<lb />
ing in the School of Business this<lb />
past year.<lb />
College officials and faculty mem-<lb />
bers taking part in the program in-<lb />
clude President Leo W. Jenkins. Dr.<lb />
E. A. Browning. Dean of the School<lb />
of Business: and Dr. Alice M. Har-<lb />
rison. Chairman of the Business.<lb />
Underwood Typewriting Awards,<lb />
the Gregg Shorthand and Penman-<lb />
ship Award, the Wall Street Journal<lb />
Award, and the Walter Allen Howard<lb />
Award are among the list of the Con-<lb />
vocation presentations Thursday.<lb />
Publications Board chose Jean Allen<lb />
literary magazine<lb />
ner of the All-American rating of<lb />
the Associated Collegiate Press,<lb />
features, in the current issue, an<lb />
the Editor of the 1965-66 "Key interview with author and poet Con-<lb />
Jean has expanded plans for the rad Aiken and a discussion of the<lb />
book I poetry of the late E. E. Currmnngs<lb />
Linton Speaks At Family Life Conference<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday of this<lb />
k the fifth Family Life Con-<lb />
ence sponsored by East Carolina<lb />
will feature as its guest speaker,<lb />
: Eugene B. Linton, tan obstretn-<lb />
m and gynecologist at Bowman<lb />
i School of Medicine in Winston-<lb />
Salem.<lb />
Dr Linton will discuss the con-<lb />
ference theme, family as seen from<lb />
a doctor's office. The first of his lec-<lb />
tures is entitled "The Anatomy and<lb />
Phvsrology of Reproduction" and will<lb />
take place on Wednesday alt 10:00 in<lb />
he Methodist Student Center. When<lb />
Do I Know I Am In Love, his<lb />
second address is scheduled ac 7<lb />
p.m in Wright Auditorium on the<lb />
same day.<lb />
The guest lecturer wall return to<lb />
the auditorium on Thursday alt 3 p.m.<lb />
to outline "Interpersonal Relation-<lb />
ships Before and After Miarriage<lb />
Dr Linton's visit wall conclude with<lb />
a lacture entiftled "Premarital Ex-<lb />
aminations and Consultations All<lb />
four talks are open to the public<lb />
free of charge.<lb />
Dr George Douglas, professor and<lb />
fiamiiy life specialist here aft EC has<lb />
been assisted in planning the an-<lb />
nual conference by 20 students and<lb />
a faculty commilttee composed of<lb />
Home Economics faculty, Dr. Mir-<lb />
iam Moore, deportment director,<lb />
and (Mrs. June (Henton.<lb />
The guest lecturer, Dr. (Linton,<lb />
earned his B.S. degree at Davidson<lb />
College and has M. C. from (Bowman<lb />
Gray. He wtas bom in Junsan, Ko-<lb />
rea, while hs parents were stlaftioned<lb />
there as Presbyterian missionaries.<lb />
Before joining the Bowman Gray<lb />
faculty, Dr. Linton was depart-<lb />
mental chief of obstetrics and gyne-<lb />
cology at the Acuff CKnic at Knox-<lb />
ville, Tennessee.<lb />
Bis most recent publication was<lb />
including the "unpopuliariity" of his<lb />
work and the future of poetry as a<lb />
literary form.<lb />
James Forsyth's "Notes on E. E.<lb />
Cummings" llustnaftes the unusual<lb />
devices used by Cummings which<lb />
have classified him as a "type-<lb />
setter's terror<lb />
Guest contributions in this new-<lb />
issue of the Rebel, cited by EC's<lb />
sophomore Thomas Bfliafoeslee<lb />
Speight, include a number of paint-<lb />
ings by George BireHne, associate<lb />
professor, School of Design, N. C.<lb />
State University; poems by Walter<lb />
Blockstock, professor of English,<lb />
Lamdor College, Greenwood, South<lb />
Carolina; and Peter F. Neumeuer,<lb />
assistant professor, (Hanvard Uni-<lb />
versity Graduate School of Educa-<lb />
tion and stories by Anne W. Nelson<lb />
English teacher, Ttalph L. Wike<lb />
Hiigih School, Wilson and Lyn Pala-<lb />
dino, English Instructor, Clark Col-<lb />
lege, Atlanta, Georgia.<lb />
Student contributions, in addition<lb />
to the Forsyth essay on Cummings,<lb />
Dr Paul A. Toll, proflessor of soc-iian article in last August's Obstetrics<lb />
idlogy: and two mernbers of the I and Gynecology.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Group<lb />
Goes To Williamsburg<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternity<lb />
here on campus, traveled to Will-<lb />
iamsburg Sunday to host the installa-<lb />
tion and charter presentation cere-<lb />
mony of a new chapter at William<lb />
and Mary.<lb />
Province Governor Herbert L.<lb />
Carter, music school faculty mem-<lb />
ber, made the presentation.<lb />
EC chapter president. Marcus<lb />
Duggins, acted as chairman. Other<lb />
representing the EC school of Music<lb />
faculty were: Dr. Carl Hjortsvang.<lb />
Hiarold Jones, Dr. Martin Mailman,<lb />
James Parnell, Charles Stevens.<lb />
Donald Tracy, Ralph Verrastre and<lb />
Carter.<lb />
Founded in 1098, the fraternity now<lb />
has more than two hundred chapters<lb />
in colleges and universities through-<lb />
out the nation. Advancement of mu-<lb />
sic in America is one of the main<lb />
objectives of the fraternity.<lb />
New initiates in the EC chapter<lb />
are Joseph Rupert Taylor, James<lb />
A. McCracken, William Morris Park-<lb />
er, Ronald Bruce Byerfly, Benjamin<lb />
E. Fincher, James Lawrence Holt,<lb />
include the poem "Con Miil Flares" Douglas N. Fitzgerald, ,Alan WeMs,<lb />
by Dwight W. Pearoe of Norlina. I and Manvin S. Piland.<lb /><pb facs="00038879_tn_0004" /><lb />
4 east Caroliniantuesday, may 4, 1965<lb />
Catcher Daniels Leads Way<lb />
To 15-2 Romp Over Campbell<lb />
Catcher Jim Daniel's ted the way to<lb />
a 15-2 romp over Campbell College<lb />
Saturday night us he collected a pair<lb />
of singles and a pair of doubles m<lb />
five trips for five runs batted m<lb />
Orlton Barnes h:id another big night<lb />
at the pi-ate, with a pair of singles<lb />
a double, and a triple in five trips.<lb />
Pete Harnes pitched all nine :nnmgs<lb />
'or his fifth win against one loss<lb />
Lou Dambrioso and Monte McCraw find time to enjoy their 'Hooter<lb />
Scooters' between classes. Here the boys skate along campus with the<lb />
aid of a car.<lb />
Current Our door EC Sport<lb />
Becomes Hooter Scootering<lb />
By CLAR<lb />
The current outdoor sport that EC<lb />
boys are playing this year is side<lb />
walk surfing.<lb />
This sport is known by other<lb />
names such as hooter scootering.<lb />
scuffing it. or coasting it. Whatever<lb />
u call the sport, it's a lot of fun.<lb />
There aren't many stores in Green-<lb />
Ue where one can buy a hooter<lb />
?ofcer. However, if you'd really<lb />
. all you need is a small<lb />
board attached to a roller<lb />
and get on it and ride.<lb />
A KATSIAS<lb />
Now, some people like to be pulled<lb />
by cars when they ride their scoot-<lb />
ers. For those of you who don't have<lb />
s, it can be just as much fun to<lb />
ride it by yourself  all you md<lb />
is balance .aid a good insurance<lb />
! policy.<lb />
The next time you get a chance.<lb />
I hop on a skate board ami scoot<lb />
round campus just for fun. If any-<lb />
one stops you tell him. "hang ten<lb />
buddy, and get out of my way<lb />
East Carolina started to work on<lb />
Campbell starter early, as Chuck<lb />
(Ynners led off with a single and<lb />
Camlton Barnes followed with a<lb />
double to put men on second and<lb />
;h rd Bob Kalor hit a drive to left<lb />
which the teft fielder dropped to let<lb />
Connors come home with the first<lb />
ruin of the game.<lb />
It looked like Campbell was going<lb />
(o make a game of it when they<lb />
came right back in their half of<lb />
the inning to even the game when<lb />
Larry Richardson singled, moved to<lb />
second on a ground out and then<lb />
scored on Calvin Shaw's sinulc<lb />
Nfe'fther team scored in the second<lb />
in: :ng. The Pirates lashed out in the<lb />
third to take a four run lead and<lb />
suddenly quieted the high spirited<lb />
Campbell bench.<lb />
Carlton Barnes began the rally<lb />
with a long triple to center while<lb />
Wayne Britton reached firs: after<lb />
being hit by a pitched ball. Barnes<lb />
scored on a passed ball on the<lb />
Campbell catcher. With two outs.<lb />
Roger Htedgeeock<lb />
and Carl Daddona<lb />
th  bases. It was<lb />
D.imels unloaded a<lb />
cleared the bases<lb />
score to 5-0.<lb />
The Pirates had control from there<lb />
on in, scoring in every following in-<lb />
ning except the eighth. In the fourth.<lb />
Carlton Barnes scored his second<lb />
drilled a single<lb />
walked to load<lb />
then that Jim<lb />
long double that<lb />
and upped the<lb />
Track Team Sets 4<lb />
Student, Rehm,<lb />
New School Records Takes Fellowship<lb />
run of the game when he reached<lb />
first on a sharp single and came in<lb />
en Bob K.ivlor's double. Roger Cur-<lb />
ris  Campbell came in to relieve<lb />
the starter Godwin at this point.<lb />
Curtis lasted two innings as he<lb />
walked Carl Daddona to open the<lb />
fth. Daddona promptly stle secood<lb />
and Jim Daniels brought him in<lb />
with his second hit. Daniels came<lb />
in on an error by the shortstop<lb />
Curtis met his end in the sixth, after<lb />
Roger Hedrecoek opened w th a<lb />
double and advanced to second on a<lb />
wild pitch. Jim Daniels once again<lb />
singled to bring in the run and the<lb />
third Campbell pitcher entered. A:<lb />
tor a walk and a single to load the<lb />
- S, Bob Kaylor lifted a sacrifice<lb />
fly to drive in his second run of th<lb />
night.<lb />
The fourth Campbell pitcher en-<lb />
tered to start the seventh but the<lb />
M-ene was no different. The Pirates<lb />
iumped on him for three runs. Fred<lb />
Rodriguez singled and Roger Hedj<lb />
cocked walked, while Carl Daddona<lb />
singled in the first run of the Liming.<lb />
Daniels followed with his fifth run<lb />
of the night when he doubled to bring<lb />
in Hedgecock. Pete Barnes finished<lb />
up the scoring with a sacrifice fly<lb />
o bring in Daddona.<lb />
Tlv eighth was a qu el inning v. th<lb />
the locates down in order, but Camp-<lb />
bell brought in its second run of<lb />
the game. Larry Richardson singled,<lb />
Jim Tumor walk(Hl and Bob Gwyn<lb />
singled in Richardson but Pe<lb />
Barnes easily assumed control again<lb />
to put the next three men down in<lb />
order<lb />
The Pirates capped their scoring<lb />
in the ninth when Richard Hedge<lb />
rock and Frank Rice, who had<lb />
reached first by virtue of a walk and<lb />
fielder's choice, both came in on<lb />
the center fielder's muff of Pete<lb />
Barnes' fly bail. Barnes looked<lb />
good in picking up his fifth win.<lb />
striking out 14 1 m<lb />
th s des, in the fourth<lb />
enth innings. Pete<lb />
'bits, to hand Campfc<lb />
feat in none games<lb />
is 13-4, going into<lb />
weeks of th on<lb />
th:r t ughesl con -<lb />
wili face Wake Fo<lb />
Carolina<lb />
scheduled for the next <lb /><lb />
V<lb />
olume XL<lb />
Louisburg College<lb />
Takes 6-3 Decision<lb />
Louisburg College  k<lb />
over the Gael<lb />
in a tennis m tch a<lb />
fiddl<lb />
na victory<lb />
matches. The baby !<lb />
e two of the <lb /><lb />
R rtlr<lb />
Inn's number on <lb />
Taylor, 6-2, f-2 while<lb />
son beat Bob Marshb i<lb />
of 6-2 and 6-1. Ch i<lb />
worth took  7-5<lb />
  e VV<lb />
ory Lee vv <lb />
en by I) k J<lb />
a tough match. 6-1<lb />
Jim Compton of the<lb />
 g-2 on 0<lb />
noun.<lb />
huck Taylor an<lb />
burn teamed I<lb />
ts 1 vn in th- :<lb />
 ' ey beat Ed Wh <lb />
Thompson 6-2, M7 h<lb />
rfh and Joe v<lb />
tough match to Bill B<lb />
Weller. 6-1, 6-6,  I<lb />
un br<lb />
- th rd :<lb />
of 7-5 2 '. 6-4.<lb />
The East Carolina track team<lb />
?kshed four new school records<lb />
bul fell victim to Old Dominion<lb />
by the score of 101-44. Records fell<lb />
the mile relay, the 440 yard relay.<lb />
the 880 yard run. and the inter-<lb />
mediate hurdles. Whitty Bass raced<lb />
to a new standard in his specialty,<lb />
the 880. with a new time of 1:54.6,<lb />
aping the old mark of 1:55.9 bv<lb />
more than a second. Terry Wills<lb />
set the other individual mark in the<lb />
intermediate hurdles with a 39.8.<lb />
eclipsing the old mark of 40 flat.<lb />
The Pirates got off to a good start<lb />
with a record victory m the 440<lb />
yard relay event. The team of Terry<lb />
Wills, Jack Foley. Buddy Price,<lb />
and Whitty Bas broke the old mark<lb />
44.2 with a 43.6 performance In<lb />
the mile relay, the team of Dick<lb />
Belmer, Lee Brinson, and Wills and<lb />
Bass .rain, clipped three seconds<lb />
off the old record with a 3:25 5 time<lb />
for the event. Whitty Bass had the<lb />
best individual time with a 49 1 in<lb />
his 440 yard leg of the relay.<lb />
Ea- Oaroiinl was weak m the<lb />
sprints where they managed a close<lb />
second by Jack Foley in the 100<lb />
but gave up first and second and<lb />
 eep by Old Dominion in the<lb />
Lee Brinson took a third in the<lb />
440 yard run an! Whittv Bass of<lb />
e won the 830 but the visitors<lb />
aped the other two places in each<lb />
e The lack of depth was the<lb />
Pirates worst problem<lb />
In the pole vault, Buddy Price<lb />
soared over the bar at 13' for a<lb />
first place while John Sasser cleared<lb />
2 which was good enough for a<lb />
third. Gerald Gregg was the only<lb />
1'irate to place in the high jump with<lb />
a third. Wills led East Carolina to a<lb />
sweep of the broad jump with a<lb />
leap o; 21'W. Churchill Grimes<lb />
me in with a distance of 21'4<lb />
just short of Wills' jump. Mike<lb />
Larson rounded out the East Caro-<lb />
lina winners with a leap of 21'3M"<lb />
for a third. Old Dominion got the<lb />
as they moved into one<lb />
of E s- Carolina's weakest areas,<lb />
the weigh; events. The visitors swept<lb />
I three places in the shot put. with<lb />
a first place toss : 43'5 and then<lb />
proceeded to do the same in the<lb />
d sous, where a hurl of 1188V was<lb />
the winning distance. Old Dominion<lb />
was strong in its field events and<lb />
gabbed off a first in the javelin too.<lb />
Jim Rothgery won with a toss of<lb />
1649 but Joe Talan and Erwin<lb />
Roberts finished second and third.<lb />
in that order. Talan threw 146' while<lb />
Roberts threw 1302<lb />
Wills again won the triple jump<lb />
with a winning distance of 42'21<lb />
Although the visitors were able to<lb />
place second. Mike Larson came in<lb />
third with a leap of 39'V. Wills was<lb />
again the leading scorer for Bast<lb />
Carolina, with 174 points on three<lb />
first places, one third place, and a<lb />
first as a member of a reltay team.<lb />
Whitty Bass had a first and a win-<lb />
ning relay for 6X4 points, as did<lb />
Buddy Price. This was the first de-<lb />
feat in dual competition for the<lb />
East Carolina cinder men.<lb />
Hubert Hobbs Rehm of Washing-<lb />
ton, a graduate student in the psy-<lb />
chology department at East Carolina<lb />
College, has been awarded a fellow-<lb />
ship for the coming academic year<lb />
at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsyl-<lb />
vania.<lb />
The renewable fellowsnip will al-<lb />
low Rehm to devote full time to<lb />
classwork and research toward a<lb />
doctoral degree. He will study social<lb />
and mathematical psychology for<lb />
the next three years ait Bryn Mawr.<lb />
Rehm was awarded the A.B de-<lb />
gree in mathematics in 1964 from<lb />
East Carolina College and is a can-<lb />
didate for the MA degree here next<lb />
month.<lb />
Lost: Man's ring. Hematite stone.<lb />
Engraved head with diamond, lost<lb />
around Flanagan. Arthur Andrews.<lb />
Phone: PL 2-6772.<lb />
Lost: A pair of black framed<lb />
glasses. If found please contact Joe<lb />
ngelo, 201, Jones.<lb />
Teachers Wanted<lb />
Southwest, entire west and Alaska<lb />
Salaries $5,400. upFREE registration<lb />
Southwest Teachers Agency<lb />
1303 Central Ave. N. E. Albuquerque, N. M.<lb />
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT<lb />
FOR COLLEGE MEN<lb />
$850 GUARANTEED<lb />
For Summer If You Meet<lb />
Qualifications<lb />
INTERVIEWSOLD AUSTIN<lb />
Room 110<lb />
THURSDAY, MAY 6<lb />
1:30-5:00 p. m.<lb />
Charles' Atlas Service Station<lb />
10th and Washington Streets<lb />
ACROSS FROM FOLGTER BUICK CO.<lb />
752-3942<lb />
Regular 29,9<lb />
High Test 32.9<lb />
Less 2c Discount Per Gallon On Fill-up<lb />
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Lubrication $1.00<lb />
5c Per Quart Discount<lb />
On Oil Change<lb />
"-<lb />
LIGHT-WEIGHT PORT COATS<lb />
Tailored by<lb />
College Hall<lb />
Our College Hall light-weight jackets are<lb />
dearly identified by the natural character<lb />
of their fabrics.<lb />
The quality of workmanship and per-<lb />
fection of detailing are most evident due<lb />
to the unusually light-weight cloths we<lb />
have selected for this season.<lb />
from $35.00<lb />
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