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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, tuesday, may 11, 1965<lb />
number 51<lb />
Program Honors Frank<lb />
As Department Head<lb />
Retired social studies departmen-<lb />
tal chairman. Dr. A. D. Frank was<lb />
honored in formal dedication cere-<lb />
monies Sunday at 3 p.m. in New<lb />
Austin for the new A. D. Frank<lb />
Seminar Room.<lb />
Dr. L o W. Jenkins delivered the<lb />
dedicatory address. . nd Dr. Paul<lb />
Murray unveiled the portrait of Dr.<lb />
nk don by Mrs. Georgia P.<lb />
1! . rie of Greenville.<lb />
The ceremony opened with a for-<lb />
m. 1 welcome by Dr. Herbert Fas-<lb />
 Jr director of the EC his-<lb />
tcrp dep trtment. Dr. P. D. G<lb />
director of religious activities he: <lb />
 East Carolina, offered the prayer<lb />
o: dedication to close the services.<lb />
Dv. Frank attended the Sun<lb />
program accompanied by his<lb />
Joining the EC Eaculty in Septen<lb />
r, 1924 Dr. Frank headed the so-<lb />
cial studies department until his<lb />
tiremen4 in November. 1957.<lb />
id Mrs. Frank are now resid<lb />
in Boca Bate, Flori<lb />
illowing the de<lb />
mo eption was held -<lb />
A. D. Frank room on third<lb />
Thirteen EC Volunteer Students<lb />
Work In Anti-Poverty Program<lb />
! rank (left) pases with Dr. Richard Todd at the formal dedication of the A. D. Frank Seminar<lb />
. Ir Frank was S ial Studies Departmental Chairman until his retirement in 1957.<lb />
Study Commission Says fNo'<lb />
To EC's Medical School<lb />
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.lonkms said, there is so<lb />
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iroblem, that I'm ashamed it was<lb />
. ted in the report<lb />
Sen Robert Morgan of Harnett.<lb />
strong backer of the bill, said of<lb />
the iaim. "wasteful and futile<lb />
The mere fact that many, many<lb />
 applicants are denied ad-<lb />
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best entertainment<lb />
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rENTION ALL STITDENTS<lb />
PLANNING TO GRADUATE<lb />
SPRING QIARTER<lb />
Sudani planning to graduate<lb />
garter that makes an r<lb />
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points as they <lb />
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1 Grades made on cour<lb />
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ms concerning tneirt" t<lb />
point averages Wuld<lb />
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intact the Registrar's Office<lb />
once.<lb />
e entertainment. Because of this.<lb />
the committee that is in operation<lb />
h had uttle to do with that year s<lb />
ntertamment. When the new enter-<lb />
Snment committee took over ttns<lb />
he series looked alittLe dif-<lb />
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febeduk for next year, keeping<lb />
r m line with their ideas.<lb />
VV ls workmg on "planned<lb />
eetorfs" too. -We want to see full<lb />
SSs of entertainment, such as<lb />
h I mis year for Senior Week-<lb />
Zl We'flike o have at least one<lb />
wo weekend each quarter as weU<lb />
a ("her entertainment throughout<lb />
lh(Sv. in the Past have<lb />
missel a chance to pick up good<lb />
Srtedneis because we had spent<lb />
SftSS? they came up at the<lb />
? minute What we want to do.<lb />
P fJ back some money m<lb />
1 u. like this comes up.<lb />
! nHnning But for the follow-<lb />
year s IVar we're working<lb />
inTe'll h  entertainment<lb />
vltK i vmorf ihp wav we want it-<lb />
tSS" on<lb />
VnfSent Ls a large part of<lb />
K"f T d we want to make<lb />
mission to the University of North<lb />
Carolina Medical School each year<lb />
indicates a great need to me<lb />
Dr. Jenkins and Sen. Morgan both<lb />
expressed that the Commission was<lb />
obviously prejudiced and not disinter-<lb />
ested.<lb />
A good portion of the members of<lb />
the Commission were from Charlotte<lb />
and Chapel Hill. The rest from out<lb />
of state.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins said. "It appears evi-<lb />
dent that this commission devoted<lb />
a major portion of its energy toward<lb />
cataloguing arguments to show that<lb />
the East should not have a medicail<lb />
center He added, "It is interest-<lb />
ing to note one member of this<lb />
commission referred to the proposed<lb />
medical program at East Carolina<lb />
College as 'a stupid proposal<lb />
Referring to the 1.5 million bill's<lb />
chances of survival on the floor of<lb />
the legislature, Dr. Jenkins said that<lb />
he is "Confident that the legislature<lb />
will heed the wishes of our business<lb />
communiy, our people from all walks<lb />
of life and the doctors of our various<lb />
Medical Societies" and pass the bill.<lb />
Of the 285 college students who<lb />
this summer will work in the anti-<lb />
poverty program. 13 are from EasK<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The students will begin their sum-<lb />
mer service on June 14 when they<lb />
report to Duke University for a five-<lb />
day orientation program.<lb />
Orientation will be handled by the<lb />
Training Department of the North<lb />
Carolina Fund. It will include lec-<lb />
tures by experts on subjects deal-<lb />
ing with the environment and cli-<lb />
mate of North Carolina poverty.<lb />
The East Car 'ina students who<lb />
will participate in the program this<lb />
year are, Janie Lou Weatherman.<lb />
Statesville; Alice Jean Allen. Farm-<lb />
ville: Mary Barbara Dorsey. Char-<lb />
lotte: Jean Mailoy Outline. Vancey-<lb />
ville: Billie L. Lorenz. Cary. Dairta<lb />
C. Matthews. Williamston: Linda<lb />
Ga'l Moose. Cary; Harlan McOaskill,<lb />
tndor; John V. Matthews, VVilliam-<lb />
n: Iris Newton. Bayboro; Jul<lb />
Ann Pait. Bladenboro; Bennie Karl<lb />
Tee Greenville, and William Stew-<lb />
art Teer. Durham.<lb />
This summer's volunteers will be<lb />
tutoring underprivileged children and<lb />
helping adults learn to read. Their<lb />
jobs will range from keeping d. y<lb />
care centers to active work in com-<lb />
munity sanitation projects.<lb />
In most cases, the volunteers will<lb />
live on college campuses or in other<lb />
facilities near their work areas. At<lb />
the end of the program each volun-<lb />
teer will be given an honorarium<lb />
of $250.<lb />
The students were first screened<lb />
by a campus selection board and<lb />
then appeared before a regional in-<lb />
terview board. The selections were<lb />
made from more than 800 applicants<lb />
Star Enjoys 'Moby Dick<lb />
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS<lb />
All students are reminded that it<lb />
is their responsibiility to meet the<lb />
academic regulations required for<lb />
readmission to the Fall Quarter,<lb />
1965.<lb />
Please consult the 1964-65 catalog,<lb />
page 63. for minimum scholastic re-<lb />
quirements.<lb />
Any student who does not meet the<lb />
minimum requirements may attend<lb />
summer sessions at this institution<lb />
to remove his deficiency, but 9uch<lb />
deficiency may not be removed<lb />
through correspondence or attend-<lb />
ance at another college or univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Actor Sidney Blaekmer. who i<lb />
ed the East Carolina College cam-<lb />
pus this week to watch a college<lb />
theater production of "Moby Dick-<lb />
Rehearsed" said that he liked what<lb />
he saw.<lb />
Blaekmer. after watching the per-<lb />
formance of Orson Welles' called it<lb />
a "unique" creation by a campus<lb />
theater program "that's a complete<lb />
revelation to me<lb />
"I had no idea I would find this<lb />
sort of thing here the North Caro-<lb />
lina-bom Broadway star said. "There<lb />
is a sense of dedication here that is<lb />
vital to this sort of success<lb />
Blaekmer noted thai the Welles<lb />
adaptation of Herman Melville'<lb />
cassic novel, "Moby Dick is not<lb />
an easy undertaking. The East Caro-<lb />
lina production, directed by Edgar<lb />
R. Loessin and accompanied by ori-<lb />
ginafl music by Dr. Martin Mailman.<lb />
is the first amateur production of<lb />
the play.<lb />
Loessin is director of the ECC<lb />
Playhouse, the college drama and<lb />
speech department and the profes-<lb />
sional ECC Summer Theater. Dr.<lb />
Mailman is composer -in-resi d en ce<lb />
at the college.<lb />
Blaekmer was accompanied by nis<lb />
wife on a two-day visit, to the cam-<lb />
pus. WThile here he gave a lecture<lb />
on drama. He said he hopes to re-<lb />
turn to Greenville during the forth-<lb />
coming ECC Summer Theater<lb />
son for 1965.<lb />
r ,mPlfh J1 it'slhe best that we can<lb />
SUre kk; et We want to malke sure.<lb />
brv get.  Uo ,Q rfawtt<lb />
possably get- dents toe a chance<lb />
a0 th3l oSnTon about what they<lb />
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want Eddie rf J, we feel that<lb />
completely m be on this<lb />
any snTonit. For this<lb />
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Ball Crowns Ferrell<lb />
As '6566 IDC Queen<lb />
Lennis Ferrell was crowned I.D.C.<lb />
Queen at the third annual I.D.C.<lb />
Ball. First runner-up was Judy K.<lb />
Parker, and second runner-up was<lb />
Betty Jane Foster.<lb />
Lennis as Miss Roanoke Rapids,<lb />
is a former Miss North Carolina con-<lb />
testant. She was recently appointed<lb />
to the Women's Honor Council for<lb />
1966. Lennis is a sophomore and is<lb />
social iand civic chairman of Chi<lb />
Omega Sorority.<lb />
The oughter of Mr. William Fer-<lb />
reU til Weldon, Lennis was runner<lb />
up in the 1963 BUCCAiNEEIR Pag-<lb />
eant <lb />
Actor Sidney Blaekmer chats with Ed Loessin and Dan Hogan. Blaekmer<lb />
visited the campus Friday to watch the EC Playhouse production of<lb />
"Moby Dick-Rehearsed<lb />
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2east Caroliniantiresday. may 11, 1965<lb />
underestimated sga<lb />
Constant is the gripe . . . unceasing is the criticism . . .<lb />
and little is the praise for the job that the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association is doing. A most glaring example of the un-<lb />
rest about the goings-on in the SGA was apparent in the<lb />
recent Student Government elections.<lb />
Look at the issues. "We want a stop light "We want<lb />
our cuts back "We want better entertainment "We want<lb />
the SGA to do something (no suggestions added . . . we just<lb />
want something)<lb />
During the Student Government Banquet, Dr. Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins reitterated his belief that the Student Government at<lb />
East Carolina is far superior to most of the student run legisla-<lb />
tures about the country.<lb />
But, many students believe that. "He's gotta say those<lb />
pretty things for his own good and for the moral of the<lb />
school<lb />
It just isn't so. The student government at EC is far<lb />
tperior to those governments at other schools. A recent sur-<lb />
 ey of some 100 schools about the nation, including Harvard,<lb />
Yale, Berkeley Wake Forest, Davidson, Kansas University<lb />
and many other similar institutions proves that the student<lb />
vernment at East Carolina has more responsbility . . . has<lb />
better communications . . . and gets things done in a more<lb />
rly manner than a majority of the nations schools.<lb />
you have doubts as to the validity of this statement,<lb />
write the schools . . . as to the size of their budgets. Ask<lb />
what their problems are, and ask what communications they<lb />
ive with the administration. Find out if these legislatures<lb />
are responsible for their entertainment series . . . newspaper<lb />
yearbooks.<lb />
Even the student government personnel find it hard to<lb />
elieve. However, it's dag-nabbing true.<lb />
Think of what the problems of our student government<lb />
are and how they might be taken care of. Our student gov-<lb />
ernment has no unsolvable problems!<lb />
The biggest problem that the SGA at EC must face is ideas<lb />
for improvement rather than change or reconstruction.<lb />
The problem with the students is that they can find no<lb />
positive results in big quantities of things the student govern-<lb />
ment has done above and beyond the running of the finances.<lb />
Students must dream up their woes . . . for they have no<lb />
actual gripes.<lb />
Exchange Student Hazzards<lb />
Heartbeat Of The Nation<lb />
World Unity Under Law<lb />
Nations of civilized men are found-<lb />
ed on leadership and the will of the<lb />
populace. They are molded and held<lb />
together by an intricate system of<lb />
laws. Laws are the highways in which<lb />
nations are able to conduct the pro-<lb />
cesses of government and satisfy the<lb />
grievances of the governed. The en-<lb />
actments 'of one nation, in today s<lb />
world can effect the soverniity of an-<lb />
other nation. Independent States are<lb />
free to govern in the manner they<lb />
choose, but world unity is lessened<lb />
when one State, in order to benefit<lb />
itself, encroaches upon the liberties<lb />
of another State. The solution to the<lb />
problem of cooperation between na-<lb />
tions, in regard to rights and privi-<lb />
leges of the peoples of various States,<lb />
is the present system of internation-<lb />
al law.<lb />
By ROBERT BARNES<lb />
International law or the Lau' of<lb />
Nations is defined as "the body of<lb />
law which is composed for its great-<lb />
er part of the principles and rules<lb />
of conduct which States feel them-<lb />
selves bound to observe and there-<lb />
fore, do commonly observe in their<lb />
relations with each other. Interna-<lb />
tional law was conceived in order<lb />
that nations could work together for<lb />
their mutual benefit. International<lb />
law. unlike the laws of severign<lb />
States, is only enforcable to the ex-<lb />
tent that each State follows the de-<lb />
cisions of the International Court<lb />
of Justice which is the international<lb />
tribunal set up by the United Nations<lb />
to interpret same. Laws are effec-<lb />
tive only if they can le enforced.<lb />
International law is enforcable only<lb />
through the means of $<lb />
pressure or other p 32<lb />
ures incorporated b the State<lb />
is seeking comper<lb />
Nations can tak<lb />
xfa<lb />
is seeking compensation Tber<lb />
Nations can take tsep  P-<lb />
the rulings of the" liW<lb />
Court of Justoci $<lb />
Suortg<lb />
Z<lb />
fall short and sel<lb />
Court ruling.<lb />
A universal lav m<lb />
print on paper, fob<lb />
has purpose in en &amp;<lb />
ful stabilization betv  States<lb />
forging unity amon<lb />
viously stated nations<lb />
by the people and t! <lb />
bridges that conn , J<lb />
with justice, ntera<lb />
the same scale<lb />
government in line<lb />
justice and intern r<lb />
Legislature Morals?'<lb />
The passage in July, 1964. of the<lb />
first strong civil rights legislation in<lb />
United States history since the days<lb />
of Lincoln, brought forth much argu-<lb />
ment from those who claimed this an<lb />
attempt of government to "legislate<lb />
morals" and an unconstitutional vio-<lb />
lation of states' rights. After almost<lb />
a year of some degree of success<lb />
under the Civil Rights Law, it is in-<lb />
teresting, if not necessary to see<lb />
how the opponents of this legislation<lb />
have made no legitimate arguments<lb />
against it<lb />
First of all, governments do "leg-<lb />
islate morals" in many ways. Ameri-<lb />
cans have supported laws to control<lb />
or abolish prostitution, gambling,<lb />
polygamy, sale of anything "ob-<lb />
scene sale and use of alcoholic<lb />
beverages, and endless other forms<lb />
of legislation of social evils. What<lb />
hypocrisy for any American to op-<lb />
pose civil rights legisaltion because<lb />
it seeks to legislate morals!<lb />
Secondly, we must also be hypo-<lb />
critical to oppose civil rights legis-<lb />
lation, as un-constitutional in the<lb />
light of part legislation which Ameri-<lb />
cans have supported. To make such<lb />
opposition valid we would need to<lb />
declare the Social Security Act, Child<lb />
Labor Laws. Minimum Wage and<lb />
Maximum Hours Laws, Drug and<lb />
Food Acts, and a host of other laws,<lb />
unconstitutional. Additionally, the<lb />
Supreme Court cons<lb />
civil rights<lb />
tional level.<lb />
The Pact that any g , m<lb />
Uon on evil rigl I<lb />
sary, to prevent<lb />
- a direct res 1<lb />
some Americans<lb />
moral obligation<lb />
thing for which<lb />
but is indeed unfortun<lb />
alone can never solve roblem,<lb />
but can only hope<lb />
realization of moral r<lb />
But Americans can : fe that<lb />
as a nation, we did not he-<lb />
take action on civil<lb />
such action became necessary.<lb />
Letters To The Edit<lb />
or<lb />
(I.P.) "Too many foreign ex-<lb />
change students are wasting time<lb />
I money frittering away their op-<lb />
portunities here and in other coun-<lb />
tries, declares Philip S. Wilder, As-<lb />
ant to the President and Foreign<lb />
Student Advisor at Bowdoin College.<lb />
In a recent address, Wilder said<lb />
dy abroad is a good thing but<lb />
there are some young men and<lb />
women who "have spent a year or<lb />
more in a foreign situation, osten-<lb />
sibly as students, who have not<lb />
been well qualified for this or have<lb />
not received appreciable benefit from<lb />
it.<lb />
This has perhaps been true more<lb />
often of Americans in Paris than<lb />
ywhere else, he asserted, "but<lb />
there have been thousands of ex-<lb />
amples of this where the students<lb />
have been from other countries<lb />
than ours, often have been enrolled<lb />
in our colleges and universities<lb />
There are many reasons for this<lb />
"sad situation Wilder said, includ-<lb />
ing "lack of course background,<lb />
lack of proficiency, lack of funds.<lb />
lack of motivation, failure to adopt<lb />
to new environment, and sheer in-<lb />
tent to 'have a good time for a<lb />
year or more. The problem is an<lb />
old one and cannot be readily over-<lb />
come he said, "but it results in<lb />
enormous waste of time and money<lb />
by students, families, institutions,<lb />
and governments<lb />
In sending students overseas. Wil-<lb />
r declared, there is need for re-<lb />
straint and caution. "Students must<lb />
be qualified for the work they are<lb />
to undertake, and they must be in-<lb />
terested in it and ready to do their<lb />
best. They must be socially and fi-<lb />
nancially responsible<lb />
'They must, if they are truly to<lb />
be considered to any degree as 'ex-<lb />
change students be prepared to<lb />
return to their own countries, for<lb />
a time, at least, and to make some<lb />
contribution to these countries on<lb />
the basis of what they have learned<lb />
abroad<lb />
CU Construction<lb />
Finishes On Time<lb />
The completion date for the new<lb />
college union will be July 15, almost<lb />
one month prior to its scheduled<lb />
completion date.<lb />
Despite contract problems and<lb />
the difficulty of joining the old build-<lb />
ing to the new, the new College<lb />
Union is a marvel to gaze upon and<lb />
is an asset to the EC campus. The<lb />
building features all air-condition-<lb />
ing: large verticle windows which<lb />
serve two purposes, to provide suf-<lb />
ficient lighting and to provide view-<lb />
ers a good view of the campus, di-<lb />
versified room for games and so-<lb />
cials, and an outside pation.<lb />
The South Bookstore and the Stu-<lb />
dent Supply Store will be housed in<lb />
what was formerly the old CU<lb />
lounge area. The vacant room be-<lb />
neath South Cafeteria will be con-<lb />
verted into a dining hall on the<lb />
same plan as the "Pine Room" at<lb />
UXC. at Chapel Hill.<lb />
This edifice costs approximately<lb />
$500,000.00. Much praise and acclaim<lb />
is extended to the contractors for<lb />
what will be a job well done.<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
Published semlweekly by the Btudenta of Eaat Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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Telephone, all departments. PL 2-5716 or 758-8426. extension 264<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
It appears that the silly season<lb />
has arrived again. The Executive<lb />
Council, no doubt with the best in-<lb />
terests of East Carolina in mind,<lb />
and certainly seeking cultural ad-<lb />
vancement for the student body,<lb />
has told of a consideration for fres-<lb />
man orientation  a remarkable feat<lb />
if legislation indeed  to wit, re-<lb />
quiring freshmen to wear beanies<lb />
as a "means of identificaton 0<lb />
dark deed, were it so! Gentlemen,<lb />
gentlemen, why in the sacred name<lb />
of the Lord's Proprietors should any<lb />
soul on this beloved campus wish to<lb />
have a means of identifying a fresh-<lb />
man? Heaven knows the creatures<lb />
are quite simple to identify as it is.<lb />
We personally have observed select<lb />
groups at the Rathskeller sitting<lb />
around determining which members<lb />
of the clientele belonged to this<lb />
choice order of fauna, by specula-<lb />
tion on their actions and manner-<lb />
isms. "Odds Bods they would say,<lb />
"that fool over there must be a<lb />
freshman We tried to tell them<lb />
that we weren't freshmen, but they<lb />
didn't believe us.<lb />
If a person doesn't belong to one<lb />
of these groups of eagleeyed, vigi-<lb />
lant discerners, he obviously has no<lb />
aptitude or desire for picking out<lb />
the freshmen from an integrated<lb />
group. He is hardly likely to become<lb />
ecstatic at the prospect of being<lb />
'able to determine a member of the<lb />
species. Is one to glance at a beanie<lb />
(0 crowning glory!) and cry, enrap-<lb />
tured, "tone the crows! Strike a<lb />
light! Suvvaduck! 'Tis a freshman,<lb />
by God (The latter being the ex-<lb />
pression of the holy joy experienced<lb />
by these persons, and not at all<lb />
sacreligious). No, dear sirs, we main-<lb />
tain that this is a monumental folly.<lb />
Perhaps the purpose of this awe-<lb />
some measure is to enable upper-<lb />
classmen to help the bewildered<lb />
souls. This is stupendous reasoning,<lb />
indeed! If one wears ia beanie,<lb />
someone is bound to stop him and<lb />
ask him if he needs help or wishes<lb />
to know something. Oh, yes indeed,<lb />
sirs, they most surely would! Would-<lb />
n't you? Of course you would.<lb />
Freshmen too, gentlemen, have<lb />
rights, and to suffer this outrageous<lb />
indignity ait the hands of their adult<lb />
college would be ia perfidious crime.<lb />
Were you to be compelled to adopt<lb />
this apparel today, you would soon<lb />
be muttering dark threats tabout the<lb />
misbegotten villains in the adminis-<lb />
tration. Besides, how many of you<lb />
could quckly adopt a imlatchang ward-<lb />
robe ?<lb />
In short, then, on behalf of our<lb />
friend in the fortihconTdnig freshman<lb />
classes, may wie talkie (it upon our-<lb />
selves to ask the executive com-<lb />
mittee to reconsider itfttfs laibsurdity<lb />
 or better still, not to consider it<lb />
at all.<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Since I have been at Bast Caro-<lb />
lina College, nine buildings have<lb />
been built or are under construction<lb />
on this campus. It is wonderful to<lb />
see EC grow with such vitality. How-<lb />
ever, every time a building rises,<lb />
trees are cut down. The rate is al-<lb />
most ten trees cut down for every<lb />
new building. Granted, some trees<lb />
have to go down for construction.<lb />
But I do believe that our college<lb />
officials are permitting some large,<lb />
attractive trees to be cut down for<lb />
no reason at all.<lb />
I have been told that there is a<lb />
campus beautification committee. If<lb />
this is so, where is it, and what is<lb />
it doing? Looking through annuals<lb />
of 1958 through 1961, I found a cam-<lb />
pus covered with trees. Now the<lb />
campus is barren, compared to the<lb />
campus of five years ago.<lb />
Since I have been here trees on<lb />
the mall were cut. Why? Trees in<lb />
front of New Austin were torn down<lb />
Why? Trees in front of the Men's<lb />
dorm, were slashed down. Why?<lb />
Trees in front of Fletcher were torn<lb />
down, (especially a 50 year old tree<lb />
next to the Municipal Parking lot <lb />
Why? Countless of individual trees<lb />
spotted all over the campus were<lb />
cut down. Why? Was it because of<lb />
disease? I saw no sign of any dis-<lb />
ease.<lb />
This letter is not a personal chan-<lb />
nel for me to let out steam. I would<lb />
like to know why these trees have<lb />
been cut down.<lb />
Dear Sirs:<lb />
Walter Hendricks<lb />
Dear Sir:<lb />
Well, now its the Faculty that<lb />
feels it is above the students<lb />
who we must remind do help pay<lb />
their salaries. Anything that hap<lb />
pens on this Campus is of concern<lb />
to the students, and they have a riht<lb />
to know about it. Does the U.S Sen-<lb />
iate keep reporters out. NO!<lb />
Just what does the Faculty Sen<lb />
ate do that is so important or con<lb />
troversiial that they (are not willing<lb />
to let the students hear about it<lb />
or is it a question of not doing any-<lb />
thing and letting everyone find out<lb />
they do nothing or can do nothing<lb />
but echo the Admindstriation's mm<lb />
mands? um"<lb />
Whatever the question is I hon<lb />
the people who are suppose tn<lb />
teach us to be democratic, Mr and<lb />
future leaders will realize you m3<lb />
respect someone before you will m<lb />
low him Maybe they &amp;re planning a<lb />
coup d'etat or a protest march over<lb />
the foolish stoplight on loth stratf<lb />
or worst of all things, they are v<lb />
ing to work for the students?<lb />
Rene Swain<lb />
The following is a bii more<lb />
150 words long, but laoing<lb />
group of dormitory stui<lb />
me to write this letb rapes<lb />
of its being published The ma<lb />
involved is serious i a me Mfr<lb />
corn to all of us.<lb />
It is obviously v, i moi as a<lb />
serious tract, but I<lb />
express the contempt<lb />
this absurdity. We feel, fi more,<lb />
that perhaps the purpose :<lb />
pus newspaper is to ' <lb />
as much as to inform, perhaps e<lb />
more so. Tins seems to be the basis<lb />
of the students' con<lb />
the East Carolinian; they <lb />
dislike it because thej ' <lb />
forested in the ne  <lb />
 ne would suppose.<lb />
In any case, we all<lb />
for the public ur pe&amp;<lb />
Thank you.<lb />
James S<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I never was convinced<lb />
of a good thing was<lb />
until the air condition s;<lb />
New Austin was tume &amp;<lb />
conditioning should be us -k?<lb />
a building pleasantly co<lb />
pleasantly cold. If a s u tas :o<lb />
spend several consecutive hoi;<lb />
New Austin, he has to t. ?<lb />
in order to be comforl<lb />
number of students, panting<lb />
perspiring, have to come direct<lb />
to New Austin from physicaJ<lb />
cation classes and risk catching<lb />
from being exposed to icy b<lb />
from overused air condir<lb />
Many students compla<lb />
Austin is not warm enough in w:n<lb />
ter. However. Old Austin in <lb />
is never so cold as New Austen J<lb />
summer. Oan't someone pioas? J<lb />
Just the thermostat so that f<lb />
building is comfortable, not cott-<lb />
Anna Freeze<lb />
Laugh?<lb />
After seeing HAMLET in <lb />
York last summer, we came out <lb />
a street jammed with people <lb />
mg for Richard Burton and ElfoaJ;<lb />
Taylor to emerge from the mT<lb />
poor. Curiosity compelled us<lb />
Join the throng.<lb />
Amazed at the size of the nujj'<lb />
for of police required to keep ;<lb />
I remarked to my friend, ima<lb />
SJ&amp;5? Policemen, just bf<lb />
Etolabeth Taylor is here The P<lb />
uce serPMwf . ,. tumed &amp;<lb />
Tick<lb />
Set<lb />
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Theater reminj<lb />
. Le week rerd<lb />
gg Reason ticket<lb />
!ducer Edga<lb />
restedI p<lb />
ontoct the sui<lb />
0, various<lb />
l!rmen in var<lb />
ana comma.<lb />
jje reminded t<lb />
V be sold after <lb />
he deadline,<lb />
maaung season<lb />
verted to single<lb />
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er-the-counu<lb />
summer.<lb />
ski repor<lb />
have incre<lb />
tie said<lb />
Howar<lb />
Goes<lb />
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N rth Carolina.<lb />
  University  I<lb />
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13. in th M<lb />
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Before May <lb />
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SIGMA SI<lb />
The girls of <lb />
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ACC.<lb />
The (<lb />
Carolina ch<lb />
Fifth Street.<lb />
Vtlantk G<lb />
Xi Chapter of<lb />
- formerly<lb />
?cal sorority<lb />
year-old Phi S<lb />
sst Carolina'<lb /><lb />
- (60 when t w<lb />
local soroi it '<lb />
y on the<lb />
Th; Epsilon.<lb />
When ACC I<lb />
initiated, <lb />
Tine Holswn<lb />
fcional traveling<lb />
hand to help<lb />
ritual. Also lea<lb />
ECC chapter's<lb />
Minxes of Cree<lb />
The ACCS gi<lb />
a social hou<lb />
before the raffia<lb />
PHI Dl<lb />
Dr. William<lb />
professor in ti<lb />
tion at East<lb />
new president<lb />
of Phi Delta K<lb />
ucation fraternf<lb />
The native <lb />
joined the EC<lb />
of 1962 heals<lb />
ficers wnich al<lb />
Ed X. Warrel<lb />
f Ayden Higl<lb />
deat; Dr. Amo:<lb />
fessor colleagi<lb />
secretary; and<lb />
bliss, director<lb />
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efforts<lb />
the<lb />
8 -c:<lb />
Ticket Deadline<lb />
Set For May 15<lb />
,<lb />
'he<lb />
I<lb />
. .t (An ohna College Sum-<lb />
lominded Friday that<lb />
.veek remains before the<lb />
ticket deadline.<lb />
Edgar H Uessin urged<lb />
sted persons who have not<lb />
sed their season books<lb />
Summer Theater of-<lb />
ous Summer Theater<lb />
i rious Eastern North<lb />
 ?mmunitio<lb />
fed thai no 988600 tickets<lb />
1 after Saturday. May 15.<lb />
ke dtine, he ud. any re-<lb />
season books will be con-<lb />
e pe rmance tickets<lb />
vor to the Wx office<lb />
e-counter sales during the<lb />
 bed that season ticket<lb />
lased in recent days,<lb />
the supply is some-<lb />
what smaller<lb />
last year. He<lb />
son ticket sales<lb />
000. last year's<lb />
The season<lb />
Thev<lb />
of<lb />
m<lb />
than at the same time<lb />
said receipts from sea-<lb />
are well aJbove $50 -<lb />
total.<lb />
tickets are $15 each.<lb />
provide reserved seats to each<lb />
He six musicals to be produced<lb />
he upcoming season. Individual<lb />
!tormance tickets at the box offIce<lb />
are priced at $4.50 each ($3.50 to<lb />
season ticket holders )<lb />
nw tTS E rnailed to the Sum-<lb />
met Theater at Greenville P O<lb />
2712. burther information<lb />
abie by phoning the<lb />
7565.<lb />
Scheduled for production during<lb />
he six-week 1965 season, June 28<lb />
through Aug. 7. are "Camelot "Car-<lb />
nival. 'The Studnet Prince "Kiss<lb />
Me Kate' " Oklahoma! "and<lb />
doon<lb />
Box<lb />
is avail-<lb />
theaiter, 752i<lb />
'Briga-<lb />
Howard Memorial Reward<lb />
Goes To Former Sr. Carr<lb />
east Caroliniantuesday, may 11, 19653<lb />
SGA Hears Reports;<lb />
Handles Business<lb />
y no-<lb /><lb />
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i nor<lb /><lb />
M y 6, Dr. E. R.<lb />
of the School of I<lb />
Oa olka Col<lb />
 A leu Howard<lb />
v.srd to Mr.<lb />
 Wallace, Xorth<lb />
: -  ear for the<lb />
anual Awards<lb />
: the School of Business.<lb />
s  be an annual me-<lb />
ag the late Walter<lb />
of Richlands. North<lb />
mer senior honor ac-<lb />
of Hast Carolina<lb />
I succumbed to seri-<lb />
red in an accident<lb />
of this year.<lb />
Richlands High<lb />
 where he was also<lb />
 Howard was the<lb />
I Mrs Willard A.<lb />
1. Jacksonville.<lb />
. - a freshman at<lb />
 of North Carol in<lb />
ward made the<lb />
Q's List and was a brother of<lb />
Eta Sigma, honorary freshman<lb />
fraternity. He was also a represen-<lb />
tative on the Inter-Dormitorv Coun-<lb />
at U.N.C. Transferring to East<lb />
Carolina his sophomore year, How-<lb />
ard was an outstanding accounting<lb />
student and was on the Dean's List.<lb />
He was also a brother of Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi .national honorary fraternity for<lb />
men. and Phi Beta Lambda, a busi-<lb />
ness organization.<lb />
Mr. Carr is currently at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Xorth Carolina at Chapel<lb />
Hill where he is working on his<lb />
Masters of Business Administration<lb />
decree.<lb />
Dr. Eloise Coxer will speak at the<lb />
first Home Economics Banquet,<lb />
which is being held tonight.<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Holds Banquet<lb />
The Home Economics Depart-<lb />
ment will hold its annual banquet for<lb />
home economics majors tonight.<lb />
This is the first year of the depart-<lb />
ments annual awards banquet.<lb />
.<lb />
s March-<lb />
ounced that major-<lb />
 h  d Thursday.<lb />
 M Kic Hall Room 110<lb />
YRC Picks Sutherland<lb />
As News Secretary<lb />
The East Carolina Director of<lb />
Maintenance, Construction and Plati-<lb />
ng, Jerry Sutherland has been in-<lb />
led as the news secretary of the<lb />
Young Republicans Club.<lb />
The installation took place May 4,<lb />
at the Wachovia Bank Building.<lb />
interested co-eds<lb />
antes on the main<lb />
 flo t of the Music<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Ride wanted to Denver, Colorado<lb />
or points west, leaving June 5. Suz-<lb />
ivm Harrington, PL 2-5888. 3003<lb />
Sherwood Drive. Greenville. N. C.<lb />
Featured as the guest speaker will<lb />
be Dr. Eloise Coxer, Assistant Di-<lb />
rector of Agriculturati Extension Ser-<lb />
vice at North Oarolina State of the<lb />
University of North Carolina at Ra-<lb />
leigh. Graduation seniors will be ini-<lb />
tiated into membership of the Ameri-<lb />
can and North Carolina Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Associations. Outstanding<lb />
scholarships and services to Phi<lb />
Omicron and Home Economics chap-<lb />
ter members will be highlighted.<lb />
There will be special entertainment.<lb />
On Monday, May 3, the East Caro-<lb />
lina Student Government Association<lb />
held its regular weekly meeting in<lb />
Rawl 130 at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Chaplain John Bell led the mem-<lb />
bers in the Lord's Prayer.<lb />
The speaker read ailoud a letter<lb />
from President Leo Jenkins express-<lb />
ing his desire for more "mutual as-<lb />
sistance" and "better connection and<lb />
tiust" between the S.G.A. and the<lb />
Administration.<lb />
Three committees gave brief re-<lb />
ports. The Infirmary Committee an-<lb />
nounced that Dr. Irons and Dr.<lb />
Adams would be meeting with Dr.<lb />
Jenkins on Friday to discuss the pro-<lb />
voposed improvements in the infirm-<lb />
ary. Details of this meeting will be<lb />
made public later.<lb />
Celia Orr, Chairman of the Orienta-<lb />
tion Committee, told the group that<lb />
applications for student Counselors<lb />
this fall were being accepted until<lb />
Friday, the positive deadline. The<lb />
members were urged to ma'kie known<lb />
to their constituents that counselors<lb />
are desperately needed for the com-<lb />
ing three thousand Freshmen, and<lb />
that the position of an Orientation<lb />
Counselor is a rewarding one.<lb />
Bill Peck. Chairman of the Exter-<lb />
nal Affairs Committee, announced<lb />
that E.C. would be represented in<lb />
the X.S.A. Congress to be held at<lb />
U.V.C. at Chapel Hill.<lb />
Due to illness of one of the Bud-<lb />
get Committeemen. there was not I<lb />
a Budget Committee report as pre-1<lb />
viously planned.<lb />
The Chair called for new business.<lb />
Jan Jackson moved that Dean Ruth<lb />
White be sent a letter from the<lb />
student body recommending that wo-<lb />
men students be allowed to wear<lb />
slacks and bermuda shorts on cam-<lb />
pus Saturdays without having to<lb />
wear coats over this clothing. The<lb />
motion was carried.<lb />
In answer to a request from the<lb />
administration for the S.G.A. to send<lb />
them mimeographed copies of the<lb />
proceedings of every session, there<lb />
was a motion to this effect. It was<lb />
carried.<lb />
Ross Barber moved that the body<lb />
send a letter to Dean White asking<lb />
that women students have one oclock<lb />
permission on Saturday might 'May<lb />
8 of Greek Week. This motion too,<lb />
Was carried.<lb />
There were several announce-<lb />
ments. The Budget Committee would<lb />
meet Tuesday at 4:00. The Men's<lb />
Honor Council would meet 7:00<lb />
Tuesday night. The Speaker remind-<lb />
ed the assembly that a completely-<lb />
new slate of S.G.A. officers for sum-<lb />
mer school would be needed, and<lb />
that the present officers were en-<lb />
couraged to run in the elections.<lb />
There being no further business.<lb />
the meeting was adjourned at 7:25<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The banquet will be<lb />
Cafeteria at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
held in South<lb />
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. : s gma Sigma 9ma<lb />
,  oldest established<lb />
 . on the V C r.unpus, o8-<lb />
 ma Tau.<lb />
Gamma Beta Chap-<lb />
list met ion<lb />
 wafi  d from<lb />
tv with the kmgesrt<lb />
campus,<lb />
in<lb />
the<lb />
his-<lb />
Kappa<lb />
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spe<lb />
ide, the sorority s<lb />
n! secretary, wa.sA<lb />
. norform the initiation<lb />
Tri Sigmas ere<lb />
guest attended,<lb />
na-<lb />
on<lb />
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perform  r<lb />
hng a hand was titf<lb />
dvisor. Mrs.<lb />
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Burton and <lb />
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quired to gfi<lb />
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here I'm her <lb />
advisor<lb />
Greenville. . j<lb />
JCS cirls were entertainea<lb />
hour and snack supper<lb />
aitaition ceremony.<lb />
PHI DELTA KAPPA<lb />
William B. Martm, <lb />
, in the School of Bduca<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
-lent of the .?p<lb />
lta Kappa, professional eu<lb />
on fraternity. .<lb />
native McKeesport.JjXr<lb />
id the EC faculty in Septejw<lb />
- heads a slate of 1965 oi<lb />
s which also includes: .<lb />
 Warren of Ayden Pf<lb />
lyden High School, :<lb />
, ' Dr Amos Clark, "$<lb />
-or rvillAAcniP Of DT<lb />
 ECC. treasurer.<lb />
The new president is a graduate<lb />
of Clarion Pa.) State College BS.<lb />
491 rziona State University at<lb />
Tempe MA. '51), and George Pea-<lb />
body College in Nashvffle. Tenn.<lb />
EdD '58) He also did post grad-<lb />
uate work at Hartford University in<lb />
11.<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina<lb />
he taught at the University of Neva-<lb />
da and in public schools in Phoenix,<lb />
W.7 195053), Nashville Tenn.<lb />
1-1457 and West Hartford, Conn.<lb />
(1058-62) He was associajte direc-<lb />
tor'of "the YMCA Camp at Hartford<lb />
from 1954 until 1962.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
President Jenkins addressed Phi<lb />
Pi annual Founders' Day Ban-<lb />
auS at the Candlewick Inn. In his<lb />
! k; Dr Jenkins stressed the roll of<lb />
he "Maximum Citizen' He also<lb />
eminded all stuednts who are plan-<lb />
ning to enter college next raiito<lb />
a cklv inTorm the schools atwhiA<lb />
?hov have been acceptedbecause<lb />
many have been accepted at several<lb />
Later following the meeting, the<lb />
foitoW brothers were instaMed m<lb />
 respective offices: Fd.<lb />
ScaHet; Vice-president, Gar-<lb />
Treasurer,<lb />
into Zeta Pledge Class<lb />
olina College.<lb />
at East Car-<lb />
o<lb />
their<lb />
Jim<lb />
i a Askew 'iroasuici, w-<lb />
S in Secretary, Henry Townsend;<lb />
Eagan, ecreuiy' xy Qory<lb />
Corresrxnnt: Secretary, <lb />
Eilmore; and<lb />
is<lb />
chaptor<lb />
Propst: Histonan<lb />
pvmond E. Fornes, outgoing pres-<lb />
 u-ns presented with a gold ser-<lb />
je'k fWhis ' 'tetiandinfi work<lb />
outstanding<lb />
during the<lb />
inthe" fraternity<lb />
year.<lb />
The event was<lb />
dance.<lb />
PHI EPSILON KAPPA<lb />
past<lb />
concluded with a<lb />
or colleague<lb />
Cham-<lb />
?tarv: and Dr. I?fcfc<lb />
director of student teaching<lb />
Co-<lb />
Joel Cygan and Kenny Srnitii<lb />
;e Mast<lb />
tion fraterrnty, l3L(xepted<lb />
following men nat?<lb />
Joel SffV'r. phi Epsilon Kap-<lb />
Pledg fonal Pheal Educa-<lb />
I. ?r0.fTJmx that the<lb />
A. WT. Eimore, Frank Starling, Art<lb />
Henrietta, Bob Ryan, Jerry Hollings-<lb />
w rth. Wallace Collins, and Randy<lb />
Fridley were accepted.<lb />
Eimore, a junior from Goldsboro,<lb />
N.C. was elected President of the<lb />
pledge class by a unanimous vote.<lb />
Henrietta, vice president, will as-<lb />
sist Eimore in his duties.<lb />
The pledge period will last five<lb />
weeks during which members of the<lb />
pledge class are to make paddles<lb />
bearing the Greek initials of the<lb />
fraternity and the Phi Epsilon Kap-<lb />
pa seal. The pledges will assist in<lb />
the Physical Fitness Conference to<lb />
be held here May 1 as well as the<lb />
Physical Education departmental<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Advisors for the local Beta Iota<lb />
Chapter are Drs. Glen Reader, Tom<lb />
Martin, and Ray Martinez.<lb />
DELTA PHI DELTA<lb />
The .Alpha Phi Chapter of Delta<lb />
Phi Delta is having their Founder's<lb />
Day Banquet on Friday, May 14 at<lb />
the Candlewick Inn. This is an an-<lb />
nual banquet recognizing the national!<lb />
founding of Delta Phi Delta at the<lb />
University of Kansas, May 28, 1912.<lb />
The local chapter was established<lb />
at ECC May 14, 1960. To be eligible<lb />
for membership, the person must be<lb />
in the top 35 per cent of his class in<lb />
(general scholarship, and superior in<lb />
his major field, of iart. Such stu-<lb />
dents must have completed four<lb />
semesters of college work and be<lb />
recommended by the faculty.<lb />
Dr. iLeo Jenkins, President of EOC,<lb />
an honorary member of Delta Phi<lb />
Delta is the guest speaker. The facul-<lb />
ty members to be present and who<lb />
are members of the fraternity are:<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Wellington B. Gray,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Tram Gordley, Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Speight, and Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Donald Duriamd, who is advisor to<lb />
the chapter.<lb />
Graduate Mannins<lb />
Presents Paper<lb />
An Bast Carolina College graduate<lb />
has been selected to read a scientific<lb />
paper this weekend at the 62nd an-<lb />
nual meeting of the Xorth Carolina<lb />
Academy of Science in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Joseph Robert Mannino of Altoona,<lb />
Pa a biojogy major at East Caro-<lb />
lina, will present his paper on the<lb />
effects of hormones on rats. His re-<lb />
port is based on research conducted<lb />
under the supervision of Dr. Ever-<lb />
ett C. Simpson. ECC professor of<lb />
biology.<lb />
Mannino was awarded his BS de-<lb />
gree in 1963 from Juniata College<lb />
in Hunting!on. Pa. He is a 1959 grad-<lb />
uate of Altoona Senior High School.<lb />
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R.<lb />
Mannino of 5201 Sixth Ave Altoona.<lb />
About 300 scientists from all parts<lb />
of the state are expected to attend<lb />
the meeting Friday and Saturday.<lb />
Headquarters is the University of<lb />
Xorth Carolina.<lb />
Industrial Frat.<lb />
Adds 4 Members<lb />
The international honorary pro-<lb />
fessional fraternity in industrial arts<lb />
and industrial education at East<lb />
Carolina College has initiated seven<lb />
new members.<lb />
Added to the membership of the<lb />
two-year-old Beta Mu Chapter of<lb />
Epsilon Pi Tau are four industrial<lb />
arts students, the president of Pitt<lb />
Technical Institute in Greenville and<lb />
two high school instructors from<lb />
Chowan and Washington counties.<lb />
Following the formal initiation<lb />
ceremony, members and guests at-<lb />
tended a banquet. Dr. C. Sylvester<lb />
Green, executive director of the Pitt<lb />
Coun v Development Commission,<lb />
was the keynote speaker.<lb />
Conducting the initiation service<lb />
was Robert W. Leith. ECC associate<lb />
professor of industrial arts and co-<lb />
trusifcee of the fraternity. He was as-<lb />
sisted by seven fraternity members:<lb />
two ECC industrial arts faculty mem-<lb />
bers. Dr. Kenneth L. Bing. depart-<lb />
mental director, and Paul E. Wall-<lb />
drop: and five studentsXor man<lb />
W. Bunting of Frankford. Del Lyle<lb />
B. Lewis of Havelock. William C.<lb />
Monticone of Washington, D. C. Will-<lb />
iam J. Saunders of Elizabeth City<lb />
and Billy R. Turner of Merry Hill.<lb />
Guests were welcomed by Dr.<lb />
Thomas J. Haigwood Jr professor<lb />
of industrial arts at EC. Thev in-<lb />
cluded Dr. Robert L. Holt. EC vice<lb />
president and dean, and Dr. Robert<lb />
W. Williams Jr assistant dean and<lb />
dean of the School of Arts and<lb />
Sciences.<lb />
THE BIGGEST GOATS ON CAMPUS belong to the Alpha Epsilon Pi<lb />
fraternity. These fellows made quite an impression at the Greek Week<lb />
concert last Saturday. One seems so drunk  he can't find his bottle.<lb />
rhe other seems lo have found himself a chick.<lb /><pb facs="00038881_tn_0004" /><lb />
4east Caroliniantuesday, may 11, 1965<lb />
Campus Combat<lb />
Needs Pointers<lb />
Now<lb />
that<lb />
colleges across<lb />
By ED SCHWARTZ<lb />
a heathy number ofjjgj11  former, both <lb />
Here are three reasons for EC's successful season in baseball this year. Kneeling left to right are Roger Hedge-<lb />
cock, first base: Coach Earl Smith, and Carlton Barnes, shortstop.(<lb />
Barnes Scatters Six Hits<lb />
In 9 Innings; EC Tops NCS<lb />
Pete Barnes scattered six hits with the Wolfpack starter Mike Holt-<lb />
houser who was making his first start<lb />
of the season after only four innings<lb />
of relief work. Holthouser looked<lb />
good through the first eight innings,<lb />
as the Pirates got as far as second<lb />
base only twice, in the fourth and<lb />
seventh, and as far as third only in<lb />
the first inning. Carlton Barnes<lb />
walked and then went to third after<lb />
Wayne Britton singled but went no<lb />
farther as Rodriguez grounded out.<lb />
Britton walked in the fourth and<lb />
reached second on a steal but was<lb />
left there following two fly outs.<lb />
In the ninth Roger Hedgecock<lb />
singled with one out and then Rich-<lb />
ard Hedgecock followed with a hit up<lb />
the middle to put men on first and<lb />
second. Following the second out on<lb />
a fly to center field, Holthouser com-<lb />
mit ed the cardinal sin for a pitcher,<lb />
he walked opposing pitcher Pete<lb />
Barnes to load the 'bases. Chuch Con-<lb />
nors hit a drive that fell between<lb />
the center fielder and the right field-<lb />
er to clear the bases, and as he<lb />
rounded second base the Wolfpack<lb />
second baseman fired the ball high<lb />
and wide of the catcher and the<lb />
backstop to bring Connors in to<lb />
score.<lb />
Carlton Barnes followed with a<lb />
through nine innings Wednesday to<lb />
beat "orth Carolina State by the<lb />
score of 4-0. Chuck Connors slammed<lb />
a double with two outs and the bases<lb />
loaded in the top of the ninth to<lb />
drive in three runs and then scored<lb />
himself on a wild throw to the plate.<lb />
It was the Pirate's 4th victory<lb />
against five losses.<lb />
Barnes came through with a<lb />
sparkling performance, especially in<lb />
the innings in which he pitched un-<lb />
der pressure. It was his sixth vic-<lb />
toary in six starts, his only defeat<lb />
coming at the hands of Duke in a<lb />
relief stint. Three of the W7olfpack's<lb />
hits were doubles and left men in<lb />
scoring position with only one out in<lb />
all three inings. but each time<lb />
Barnes would retire the next two<lb />
men. Twice Barnes left men strand-<lb />
ed on on third as he picked up the<lb />
last out on easy grounders. Barnes<lb />
was helped by the fact that the team<lb />
played the best defensive ball it has<lb />
played this season. Fred Rodriguez<lb />
made some outstanding plays around<lb />
second base and Carlton Barnes<lb />
played a whale of a game. Chuck<lb />
Connors at third was a defensive<lb />
whiz as usual.<lb />
They had quite a bit of trouble<lb />
single and Bob Kay lor was walked<lb />
but neither went an farther as Frank<lb />
Perivinson was called in from the<lb />
State bullpen to put out the fire<lb />
with two fly balls. In all the Pirates<lb />
gathered up 8 hits to State's six and<lb />
commited no errors to State's two.<lb />
Carlton Barnes continued to belt the<lb />
ball. He has hit safely in the last<lb />
seventeen ball games while hitting<lb />
over 400 over the season. He went<lb />
two for four in yesterday's game<lb />
along with Bob Kaylor who did the<lb />
same. Connor's double was the only<lb />
extra base hit for the Pirates.<lb />
With only four more games left<lb />
this season the Pirates have a<lb />
chance to travel to Gastonia again<lb />
this year for the N.C.A.A. regional<lb />
play-offs. If the Bucs win the re-<lb />
mainder of the schedule, they could<lb />
have a ibetter record than last year<lb />
and would be logical contenders for<lb />
the position in the regionals. This<lb />
Saturday the Pirates travel to Wil-<lb />
mington College for a game and then<lb />
to Wake Forest Monday for a con-<lb />
test. They will return home for the<lb />
Campbell gjarne on Tuesday and finish<lb />
up the season with Wake Forest in<lb />
a night game at Guy Smith Stadium<lb />
Saturday, May 15th.<lb />
the country have<lb />
H?.monsrated"are demonstrating, or<lb />
wiU demonstrate it is tune, to out-<lb />
Une a few guidelines by which such<lb />
uprisings can proceed. As a veteran<lb />
If both guerilla and conventional<lb />
warfare with the Oberlin College ad-<lb />
ministration, I can assure neophy-<lb />
tes in the profession that the game<lb />
theory of campus combat ifi not as<lb />
easy as it looks from the press re-<lb />
ports One must consider items rang-<lb />
ing from student body support to<lb />
public relations. Issues might even<lb />
be a factor. In this and two sub-<lb />
sequent articles, I will pose the pro-<lb />
blems. First, a few general rules<lb />
which might prove helpful.<lb />
Rule One: Decide whether yours<lb />
is a reform movement or a revolu-<lb />
tion. Reform movements aim at<lb />
implementing change in a specific<lb />
area of college policy, e.g social<lb />
rules, faculty tenure, cafeteria food.<lb />
Once demands have been met, pro-<lb />
test ceases.<lb />
Revolutionary movements aim at<lb />
implementing basic changes within<lb />
the university e.g resignaton of<lb />
the president, abolition of the board<lb />
of trustees, elimination of classes.<lb />
Reform movements are candid as<lb />
to goals, swift in execution, and re-<lb />
"ceptive towards negotiations. Revo-<lb />
lutionary movements are secretive<lb />
as to goals, gradual in escalation,<lb />
and receptive towards riot.<lb />
Your decision between the two<lb />
will reflect various considerations:<lb />
the degree to wrhich you despise the<lb />
administration: the degree to which<lb />
your student body shares your senti-<lb />
ment: or the degree to which your<lb />
student body can be encouraged to<lb />
share your sentiment.<lb />
Admittedly, a movement which<lb />
begins with limited goals can reach<lb />
revolutionary proportions if the pow-<lb />
ers-that-be act stupidly in dealing<lb />
with its participants. Similarly, a<lb />
projected revolution can collapse if<lb />
administration acceptance of sub-<lb />
sidiary demands stifles the enthus-<lb />
iasm of its followers. While the lat-<lb />
ter development is more disappiint-<lb />
forseen.<lb />
-r- h.<lb />
Rule Two: Know thiae<lb />
If you re fighting for 3V<lb />
least discover which indni <lb />
committees exercise amhr.S1 fc<lb />
HOW silly lt fc<lb />
thorny 0V,<lb />
change<lb />
All he<lb />
the question<lb />
a college president for asiteki <lb />
determined by the<lb />
has to do is to sav <lb />
I'm just one among nvuiv'<lb />
issue and then where vrtli -r <lb />
By the same token, <lb />
terested in revolution, determjn <lb />
should be used. For exanjnk5<lb />
college president n, Vr<lb />
stole man. He mi   !r:<lb />
however, by an K Q<lb />
regents or trust ch wom,<lb />
uppot<lb />
n<lb />
to take<lb />
point somebody wors<lb />
place. This may b<lb />
in the long run if v<lb />
sustain the battle, but an<lb />
plausible alternat 3 tr,<lb />
issues for which you ould <lb />
respective of partici.<lb />
Know thine<lb />
Rule Three<lb />
EC Holds Seven Week Institute<lb />
To Stress Recent U. S. History<lb />
A seven-week institute to stress<lb />
recent United States history is slated<lb />
for 35 high school history teachers<lb />
at East Carolina College this sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
The primary purpose of the insti-<lb />
tute will be directed toward improv-<lb />
ing the competence of teachers of<lb />
United States history at the senior<lb />
high school level. The institute will<lb />
be held in cooperation with the<lb />
United States Office of Education and<lb />
under the National Defense Educa-<lb />
tion Act, 1958, as amended.<lb />
Formal instruction will consist of<lb />
lectures, seminars, iand discussion<lb />
groups. Courses will all revolve<lb />
around the United States in the<lb />
Twentieth Century and iare: Ameri-<lb />
can Economic Growth in the Twen-<lb />
World Leadership, .American histor-1<lb />
iography. Social and Intellectual His-<lb />
tory of Twentieth Century America,<lb />
and Social and Political Revolution<lb />
in the New South. Dr. John C. Ellen<lb />
will direct the institute. Instructors<lb />
will be East Carolina historians Drs.<lb />
Henry C. Ferrell, Jr associate di-<lb />
rector of the institute: J. Joseph<lb />
F. Steelman; Charles IL. Price; and<lb />
Dr. Ernest A. Duff, Randolph-Ma-<lb />
con Woman's College. Participants<lb />
in the History Institute will come<lb />
from East Carolina and seven other<lb />
states.<lb />
Prominent lectures expected to<lb />
speak in the areas of their special<lb />
interests include Drs. Arthur S. Link,<lb />
Princeton; Robert Durden and Rich-<lb />
ard Watson, Duke; Edward Young-<lb />
lane: and Dewey Grantham, Van-<lb />
derbilt.<lb />
Selected participants earn nine<lb />
quarter hours of graduate credit or<lb />
apply the same for certification pur-<lb />
poses. Participants may, on proper<lb />
application, receive stipends of $75<lb />
per week plus $1 for each dependent<lb />
per week for the seven weeks of the<lb />
institute. No tuition or other fees<lb />
will be charged participants. Hous-<lb />
ing will be provided in a college dor-<lb />
mitory. Meals may be taken in the<lb />
college cafeterias.<lb />
'To know" in th<lb />
possess an understanding<lb />
main grievances oi th<lb />
body. In crisis situ,<lb />
merrt can be ascea I<lb />
the normal lull<lb />
It is clear that a ref<lb />
protesting polic<lb />
pus is indifferent has<lb />
of success as the<lb />
fighters. The same principle aj<lb />
to revolutionaries. The America !<lb />
Revourion may have bee<lb />
around the Declaration of Indej<lb />
ence. but there was that bus<lb />
with the tea to get things ir.<lb />
And remember, the aner if a &amp;<lb />
dent body subside- uod exar<lb />
periods.<lb />
Rule Four: Know thine allies.<lb />
"Allies" means anyone in the fac-<lb />
ua-lty or administration who agrees<lb />
with you. Without questiin. the Pot<lb />
lie Relations Quotient of a student<lb />
demonstration multiplies tenfold :<lb />
the angels of academa back<lb />
This by no means exhausts fa<lb />
list of rules for demonstration pin-<lb />
ning, but it can serve as a start<lb />
Student Nurses Assoc,<lb />
Holds Annual Banquet<lb />
tieth Century, America's Response to er, Virginia; W. BurHe Brown. Tu<lb />
New Fraternity Epsilon Rho<lb />
Promotes Physical Fitness<lb />
The Epsilon Rho chapter of Sigma<lb />
Delta Psi, a national honorary fra-<lb />
ternity devoted to the promotion of<lb />
physical fitness of college students,<lb />
has been offically chartered at Bast<lb />
Carolina College<lb />
The fraternity, established at In-<lb />
diana University in 1912, now num-<lb />
bers 135 chapters in colleges and<lb />
universities across the nation. As out-<lb />
lined in the Sigrria Delta GPsd con-<lb />
stitution, the organization's purpose is<lb />
"to promote the total fitness of col-<lb />
lege students with ernphassi on<lb />
physical fitness<lb />
Dr. Tom L. Paul of the Bast Caro-<lb />
lina health and physical eduoation<lb />
faculty, is advisor to the group. Dr.<lb />
Paul helped obtain the EOC charter.<lb />
He is a previous member of Sigma<lb />
Delta Psi and a charter member of<lb />
the new chapter.<lb />
Other charter members include<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, Dr. Tom Mar-<lb />
tin, Dr. Ray Martinez iand Dr. Glen<lb />
P. Reeder, tan members of the health<lb />
and physical education faculty.<lb />
All male students at the college<lb />
are eligible for membership. Upon<lb />
application they are given a series<lb />
of fitness tests. The chapter expect-<lb />
ed some 15 students to apply for<lb />
membership this week an dthe fitness<lb />
tests were to be given Thursday<lb />
Wilmington Team<lb />
Beats Pirates, 189<lb />
The EOC golf team was defeated<lb />
yesterday by a strong Wflmington<lb />
team, for the second time, by a<lb />
score of 18 to 9. Wilmington was<lb />
paced by Paul Bergen with a 69<lb />
and Robert Parker with a 73 Gary<lb />
Mull had the low for EC with a 76<lb />
Surnrriary:<lb />
Paul Bergen (W.C.) over Gary<lb />
Mull 3-0)<lb />
Chappy Bnadner (EOC) over Ric-<lb />
key Rinnan (24)<lb />
Tom Mey (ECC) over Fred Day<lb />
'2-)<lb />
Ford McDonald (WC) over Phil<lb />
Somers (3-0)<lb />
Robert Parder (WC) over Carl<lb />
Guthrite (2-1)<lb />
Charles Pulley (EOC) iand JBm<lb />
Henderum (tie)<lb />
EOC now has a record of 6-5 oyer-<lb />
m and a -2 in the Southern Confer-<lb />
ence, the only win coming against<lb />
Richmond last week iat Richmond<lb />
by a score of 5-4.<lb />
The E.C. Student Nurses Associa-<lb />
tion held its annual Installation Ban-<lb />
quet on April 29, 1965, at the Green-<lb />
ville Moose Lodge. Pat Weaver, a<lb />
senior student and president of the<lb />
organization, presided over the ban-<lb />
quet. Special guests included Dean<lb />
Eva Warren, Dean of the School of<lb />
Cursing, other nursing faculty mem-<lb />
bers. Rev. John Drake, and Mrs.<lb />
Henry Paramo-re. Rev. John Drake<lb />
was the guest speaker he spoke con-<lb />
cerning the need for nurses to have<lb />
more compassion, warmth, sincerity,<lb />
and skill as they attempt to carry<lb />
out the "healing care" of the sick.<lb />
Gifts of appreciation were pre-<lb />
sented to Rev. Drake. Mr. Paramore.<lb />
and to Pat Weaver from the E.C.C.<lb />
anne Suggs. The party was held i<lb />
honor of the graduating senior in-<lb />
dents. This was a gay and nMeti<lb />
event  popcorn popping, taffy pull-<lb />
ing, apple canding, and soda ?op<lb />
drinking.<lb />
Ellen Glenn Wood, a Senior, pre-<lb />
sented, on behalf of the Seniors the<lb />
"Last Will and Testament" I<lb />
Juniors.<lb />
EC Prof. O'Rear<lb />
Accepts Grant<lb />
Charles O'Rear, an<lb />
biology at East Carolina<lb />
instructor <lb />
Co-<lb />
Student Nurses Association.<lb />
Candle lighting and taking of oath hs been awarded a te.ohmg<lb />
of office highlighted the Installation. P  zoology at the Unwos<lb />
The newly installed officers are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
President  Linda P. Slaughter<lb />
Vice-President  Carolyn Griffin<lb />
Secretary  Betsy ONeal<lb />
Treasurer  Carolyn Perkins<lb />
Historian  Pam Odiham<lb />
Advisor  Miss Evelyn Perry<lb />
Assistant Advisor  Miss Barbara<lb />
Adams.<lb />
The new President, Linda P.<lb />
Slaughter, adjourned the banquet as<lb />
her first official task.<lb />
Following the banquet, everyone<lb />
was invited to attend a Senior Send-<lb />
off Party art the home of Mrs. Jo-<lb />
Art Student Kinard<lb />
Displays Sr. Exhibit<lb />
A 1962 graduate of Plymouth High<lb />
School, Plymouth, North Carolina is<lb />
this week's senior exhibitor in the<lb />
iHallway Gallery of fthe EOC School<lb />
of Art. She is Betty John Kinard,<lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dean<lb />
Kinard of Pantego, North Carolina.<lb />
Her work includes two hand hooked<lb />
wall hangings, interior design lay-<lb />
outs, a realistic tempeiia painting,<lb />
fashion illustration, and commercial!<lb />
art work.<lb />
This senior exhibit is under the di-<lb />
rection of Dr. Welingotn B. Gray,<lb />
Dean of the School of Art.<lb />
Miss Kinard is a camMdafce for the<lb />
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