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XL<lb />
eost caroling college, greenville, n. c, thursdoy, June 24, 1965<lb />
number 54<lb /><lb />
1 9t Hk WVf<lb />
ECC History Department<lb />
Edits Biographical Sketches<lb />
pass, Vice-President; Celio Orr, Secretary; Steve Sniteman, President; and Jim Kimsey, Treasurer.<lb />
iteman Becomes<lb />
dent<lb />
Overwhelming Endorsement<lb />
mps<lb /><lb />
AP.<lb />
The Su-er School Student Gov-<lb />
ernment c-crion elections were<lb />
fold on .rsday, June 17, and<lb />
eleven c were filled. These<lb />
offices -ded c President, Vice-<lb />
Pftjjcltnt -etary Treasurer, and<lb />
seven me -at-lorge. Students in-<lb />
terest wc red bv the birth of the<lb />
ftrtt poii" ort en campus. It is<lb />
believed political parties will be-<lb />
come c I part of student<lb />
politics m the near future.<lb />
In the Presidential spot, Steve<lb />
Sftftemon emerged victorious with<lb />
233 VOte Thui-man Jerry Hicks<lb />
end Dovid Heiler. Hicks receiving 61<lb />
votes ond Heller, 23 Steve began<lb />
his firm cf office with an informal<lb />
StOtemer to the Students Body.<lb />
Bi, I cm glad that the election<lb />
tlBver and now it is time to get<lb />
bock to rk I wish that I could<lb />
thank cl! the students who voted,<lb />
out I knew that this would be impos-<lb />
sftte OS well as incomplete. The real<lb />
thanks that I could give them (the<lb />
student bodv is to take up my end<lb />
Of H res: :nsibility and do the job<lb />
the way that I think they would like<lb />
fer if to be done. 1 don't suppose<lb />
that I will do everything right or<lb />
fnot I will change the history of the<lb />
school, b- .sill work hard for the<lb />
Students My major goal is to let<lb />
m students know what their gov-<lb />
ernment is and what it is doing. I<lb />
believe that the SGA con help to<lb />
boost student interest by letting them<lb />
see the procedure of the student leg-<lb />
islature m black and white. The ac-<lb />
tions of the executive council, the<lb />
individual committees, and the leg-<lb />
islature should be printed and should<lb />
be easily available to the students.<lb />
In this way the students are inform-<lb />
ed of what is and is not being done.<lb />
By making the operations of the<lb />
SGA known to the student body, we<lb />
are taking a step in creating a more<lb />
successful STUDENT Government<lb />
Association. The SGA is not a mere<lb />
tradition of ECC, but a necessary<lb />
organization for the benefit of the<lb />
student body of the school<lb />
In another SGA position, Whitty<lb />
Bass received 283 votes to win the<lb />
vice-presidential slot.<lb />
Bass commented he is "happy to<lb />
have the opportunity to work as vice-<lb />
president. I am looking forward to<lb />
working with the members of the<lb />
Student Government and with the<lb />
students themselves<lb />
Jim Kimsey was the favorite for<lb />
the office of Treasurer with a total<lb />
of 300 votes. He stated that, "It is<lb />
a deep honor, as always, to serve in<lb />
any capacity for the student body.<lb />
As treasurer, I hope to promote their<lb />
interest and their needs to the best<lb />
of my ability. I will try to allocate<lb />
funds this summer to provide a good<lb />
entertainment series and activities<lb />
which my fellow students will enjoy.<lb />
My office will be open to any student<lb />
at any time. I am looking forward to<lb />
working with Mr. Sniteman this sum-<lb />
mer. By working together, I feel we<lb />
can give the students a better Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association, hereby<lb />
bringing prestiege to the SGA. We are<lb />
there for the sole purpose of serving<lb />
the students<lb />
Celia Orr received 301 votes and<lb />
will fill the secretarial position this<lb />
summer. To the student body, Miss<lb />
Orr commented, "I'm happy to serve<lb />
in this position again, and I hope<lb />
that the Summer School legislature<lb />
can function effectively and active-<lb />
ly"<lb />
The seven elected members-at-<lb />
large are Jan Jackson, Linda Daniels,<lb />
Bonnie Brooks, C. Martin Lassiter,<lb />
Mary Cooper, Charles S. Wackerman,<lb />
and Miriam Jones.<lb />
Jim Young, Summer School elec-<lb />
tions chairman commented on the<lb />
campaigns.<lb />
"I would like to commend all the<lb />
candidates for running very sound<lb />
and very clean campaigns. I was dis-<lb />
appointed with the vote turn out,<lb />
but as past records show, it is to be<lb />
expected in summer school<lb />
The East Carolina College history<lb />
department will publish a second<lb />
volume in its "East Carolina College<lb />
Publications in History" series it<lb />
launched last year.<lb />
Dr. Herbert R. Paschal, department<lb />
director, said Volume II, to be en-<lb />
titled "Essays in Southern Biogra-<lb />
phy will be ready for release by<lb />
about next Oct. 1, according to the<lb />
present schedule.<lb />
Following the pattern of Volume<lb />
1, Essays in American History the<lb />
next book will be a paperbound vol-<lb />
ume of approximately 200 pages.<lb />
It will contain eight biographical<lb />
essays by ECC historians. They will<lb />
appear in the book in this order:<lb />
"Charles Griffin: Schoolmaster to<lb />
the Southern Frontier by Dr<lb />
Paschel.<lb />
"Richard Yeadon, Charleston Un-<lb />
ionistWhig Editor and Opponent<lb />
of Nullification, 1832-1844 by Dr.<lb />
John C. Ellen, Jr.<lb />
"William 'Extra Billy' Smith, Dem-<lb />
ocratic Governor of Virginia, 1846-<lb />
Greene Attends<lb />
U.N. Seminar<lb />
The President of the Student<lb />
Government Association at East Caro-<lb />
lina College was one among 300<lb />
participants selected to attend the<lb />
20th annual National Student Leader-<lb />
ship Institute on the United Nations<lb />
in New York state this week.<lb />
Kelly Edward (Eddie) Greene of<lb />
Biscoe in M itgomery County, SGA<lb />
president for the 196566 school<lb />
term, participated in workshops and<lb />
discussion grouos on international af-<lb />
fairs at New York City's United Na-<lb />
tions Headquarters and Sarah Lawr-<lb />
ence College in Bronxville, N. Y.<lb />
He was selected for the eight-day<lb />
program, July 11-18, on the basis<lb />
of leadership ability and academic<lb />
excellence.<lb />
Sponsored by the Collegiate Coun-<lb />
cil for the United Nations, the insti-<lb />
tute is designed to simulate on the<lb />
campus and in the community great-<lb />
er interest in and understanding of<lb />
international affairs, particularly the<lb />
aims, functions, and accomplishments<lb />
of the United Nations.<lb />
1849" by Dr. Alvin A. Fahrner.<lb />
"Civil War Correspondence of Pri-<lb />
vate Henry Tucker by Dr. Hubert<lb />
A. Coleman.<lb />
"Daniel Reaves Goodloe: A Per-<lb />
plexed Abolitionist During Rescon-<lb />
stru-tion by Dr. Joseph F. Steelman.<lb />
"Senator Augustus O. Bacon,<lb />
Champion of Philippine Independ-<lb />
ence by Dr. Lala Carr Steelman.<lb />
"Daniel Aurgustus Tompkins and<lb />
Industrial Revival in the South by<lb />
Dr. Howard B. Clay.<lb />
"The Role of Virginia Democratic<lb />
Party Factionalism in the Rise of<lb />
Harry Flood Byrd, 1917-1923 by<lb />
Dr. Henry C. Ferrel, Jr.<lb />
The new volume has been prepared<lb />
for publication under the direction<lb />
of the series' editorial board, com-<lb />
posed of Drs. Coleman, Ellen, Paschal,<lb />
and J. F. Steelman and Loren K<lb />
Campion.<lb />
S199<lb />
4<lb />
'<lb />
RING SALES<lb />
Mr. Lee H. Blackwell, representative<lb />
of L. G. Balfour Co announced that<lb />
college ring sales are scheduled here<lb />
on July 8. He will be located in the<lb />
lobby of Wright Auditorium.<lb />
SGA Report<lb />
The 1965 summer school legisla-<lb />
ture convened for the first time on<lb />
Monday, June 21. Dr. James Tucker,<lb />
Dean of Student Affairs, duly induc-<lb />
ted the new executive officers and<lb />
legislators.<lb />
First in order of new business was<lb />
a motion by Jim Kimsey, SGA treas-<lb />
urer, to allocate $750.00 for one<lb />
fine arts entertainment program here<lb />
this summer. The allocation was ap-<lb />
proved and world-renowned pianist<lb />
Daniel Ericourt was scheduled for<lb />
performance.<lb />
The major point of business, con-<lb />
sideration for budgets for campus<lb />
organizations, then ensued. The SGA<lb />
executive committee was allotted<lb />
$4,424.00 for operational expendi-<lb />
tures this summer. Twenty-five hun-<lb />
dred dollars of this figure was de-<lb />
signated for the purchase of furniture<lb />
for the new executive offices. An<lb />
original figure of $7,000 was pro-<lb />
posed; however, it was decided that<lb />
$4,500 of the purchase price would<lb />
be paid from the regular session stu-<lb />
dent government funds. Budget for<lb />
the summer school East Carolinian<lb />
of $4,395 was accepted as proposed.<lb />
This was $630 less than the corre-<lb />
sponding budget for last summer.<lb />
Allocations for salaries of full-time<lb />
SGA employees was also accepted<lb />
with one addition. This addition is<lb />
a full-time publications secretary<lb />
whose salary is $250 a month. The<lb />
publications secretary will handle all<lb />
correspondence and maintain up-to-<lb />
date records for all college publica-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Other budgets which were ac-<lb />
cepted include Campus Photgraphy<lb />
($1,991.14), Summer School Dance<lb />
($1000), Summer Campus Movies<lb />
($1,155.50), and Identification Cards<lb />
($1,000).<lb />
News Bureau Aids<lb />
In College's Image<lb />
mm Charles Wackerman, Jan J.ckn. and G. Martin Lassiter; Standing<lb />
Bonnie Brooks, Linda Daniels, ond<lb />
By Charles Wackerman<lb />
News concerning East Carolina<lb />
College may be seen every week in<lb />
publications throughout the State.<lb />
However, very few of us realize how<lb />
these articles find their way into<lb />
print.<lb />
East Carolina, like most colleges,<lb />
operates a college News Bureau. Ac-<lb />
cording to Mr. Henry Howard, direc-<lb />
tor of the College News Bureau, the<lb />
purpose of his organization is not<lb />
merely to act as an organ of the<lb />
administration, but to disseminate<lb />
information of faculty and student<lb />
achievements. To facilitate the dis-<lb />
tribution of news items on individual<lb />
students, a card file is maintained<lb />
giving not only the names and address<lb />
of the student, but also general bio-<lb />
graphical information.<lb />
Mr. Howard is assisted by a very<lb />
capable, though numerically inade-<lb />
quate staff of two full-time workers<lb />
(Miss Sarah Kirkpatrick and Mrs.<lb />
Virginia Dempsey) and two part-time<lb />
student assistants, (Jim Winstead and<lb />
Wyatt Mallard). During the normal<lb />
academic year, his staff has seven<lb />
part-time assistants. The 1964-65<lb />
school year found Mr. Howard and<lb />
his staff processing 14,000 separate<lb />
news items which were mailed in<lb />
daily installments to 300 newspapers,<lb />
televisions stations, and radio sta-<lb />
tions. This did not include special<lb />
announcements handled by the wire<lb />
service. For economic reasons, the post<lb />
office distributes most of this inform-<lb />
ation. The news bureau is in daily<lb />
contact with the local television sta-<lb />
tions. This summer, WNCT-TV will<lb />
feature guests from the Summer<lb />
Theater every Tuesday morning on<lb />
"Carolina Today" through the efforts<lb />
of the News Bureau.<lb />
The News Bureau gathers and<lb />
edits its own material. Sometimes,<lb />
this process seems extremely slow to<lb />
the student who is interested in see-<lb />
ing his name in print. But Mr.<lb />
Howard stated, "We sacrifice time<lb />
for the sake of thoroughness Un-<lb />
like most college news bureaus, it<lb />
does not rely on "flashy" news re-<lb />
leases with printed letterheads. News-<lb />
paper editors soon value the quality<lb />
of the material they are given, with<lb />
or without the "Madison Avenue ef-<lb />
fect At the present time, the news<lb />
bureau has no facilities for handling<lb />
large volumes of pictorial coverage,<lb />
occasionally, pictures are released<lb />
with major news items.<lb />
Mr. Howard stated that his futui<lb />
plans include additions to the staff<lb />
particularly a full-time photographer<lb />
and additional working space, pgji<lb />
sibly in his present location in Rm<lb />
Annex, or perhaps in one of the rtfjj<lb />
buildings now under construction.<lb /><pb facs="00038884_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 East Carolinian  Thursday, June 24, 1965<lb />
Sore Losers<lb />
The East Carolina College medical school bill is now a law.<lb />
However, several of the state's larger newspapers and some<lb />
legislators have yet to accept this fact. Various prominent North<lb />
Carolina publications are still whinning and complaining about<lb />
something that our elected legislators deemed appropriate and<lb />
in good taste.<lb />
For example, a recent editorial in the Winston-Salem Journal<lb />
stated: "The pity of it all is, though, that we shall now have to<lb />
rely upon an outside agency (medical school accreditation<lb />
agencies) to do what the General Assembly should have done in<lb />
the first placethat is to restrain the empire-builders in the<lb />
East who are trying to establish a university at Greenville. North<lb />
Carolina has all it can do in supporting one university, with its<lb />
various branches. If we are to spend more money on medical<lb />
education, the logical way to do it is to provide adequately for<lb />
the medical school in Chapel Hill.<lb />
"It shouldn't be necessary to call in outside experts to tell us<lb />
this<lb />
Apparently, the endorsers of this editorial are trying to evade<lb />
the fact that their battle against the bill was insufficient, and<lb />
are hoping to substitute rationalization for reality. It is a psy-<lb />
chological fact that some people simply cannot accept defeat,<lb />
but it is also a fact that crying over spilt milk never accomplish-<lb />
es anything.<lb />
There are also ex post facto grievances lurking around Ral-<lb />
eigh. Recently, while Senator Robert Morgan, supportor of the<lb />
bill, was in Norfolk, Virginia, attending to naval duties, sup-<lb />
posedly humorous rumors circulated the capitol that he was<lb />
bickering with the Navy to establish a base at East Carolina<lb />
College. Humorous or not, such cliches still reflect an attempt<lb />
at compensation by the opposition to the medical bill.<lb />
Although certain factions still do not agree, we are sure that<lb />
the medical school bill, which passed by on overwhelming ma-<lb />
jority, received due consideration, and that our legislators DID<lb />
know what they were doing when they approved it.<lb />
Belligerent, satirical, or rationalized retaliation to defeat<lb />
has seldom proved profitable, and has less often been in good<lb />
taste. Such insinuation is not only a derogatory reflection upon<lb />
the educational capacities of East Carolina College, but is also<lb />
a misleading statement regarding the judgement of the Board<lb />
of Higher Education and the North Carolina General Assembly.<lb />
 If we are going to play the game, we must learn to<lb />
be good sportsmen.<lb />
A SONNET FOR PEACE<lb />
By Becki Barrow<lb />
This world-wide quest for peace will never be<lb />
If common bands 'tween men are not defineo<lb />
Defined in simple terms for all mankind.<lb />
Men's words must now reflect the truths they see.<lb />
Men try to halt the wars-on land and sea.<lb />
As many bills and acts and laws are signed.<lb />
These actions show that man is not so blind<lb />
So blind he thinks that peace is not the key.<lb />
Our concepts falterpeace is near, yet far.<lb />
Alas, we only hope that man does keep<lb />
His gaze upon that ever-moving star<lb />
The star that symbolizes peace so deep<lb />
That men in time will never fear the scar<lb />
Of hatred, spite, and lies that make one weep.<lb />
xoliYiian<lb />
Published weekly by the students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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Carolines Collegiate Press Association<lb />
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associate editor<lb />
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layout editor<lb />
feature editor<lb />
greek editor<lb />
columnist<lb />
jimmy young<lb />
waiter hendricks<lb />
ron dowdy<lb />
robert duncan<lb />
paul michaels<lb />
tim bagwell<lb />
pete hondros<lb />
Subscription rate $3.50<lb />
Mailing address: Box 2516, East Carolina Station, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, PL 2-5716, or extension 264<lb />
Open<lb />
Letter<lb />
Faculty Floodlight<lb />
Improbable Interviews with Impossible Professors<lb />
Dear Students:<lb />
Do you know why you are reading<lb />
this article?<lb />
You may tell yourself that you are<lb />
reoding it to pass time. Undoubtedly,<lb />
whether you ore or are not conscious<lb />
of the fact, you ore reading it be-<lb />
cause vou want to know what is<lb />
happening on the EC campus. You<lb />
are reading it because you are con-<lb />
cerned with the activities of the<lb />
college. That is why I am taking this<lb />
opportunity to inform you that you<lb />
can become on intergral part of the<lb />
activities here at EC.<lb />
The average college student,<lb />
namely you, is generally satisfied that<lb />
extra-curricular activities are carried<lb />
on, and views the aspect of his cam-<lb />
pus environment with a somewhat<lb />
nonchalant attitude. Students seldom<lb />
realize that they could become a part<lb />
of some of these activities, and they<lb />
are not aware of the personal bene-<lb />
fits to be reaped from such partici-<lb />
pation.<lb />
I realize the attributes gained from<lb />
all our extra activities. However, I<lb />
would like to take this opportunity<lb />
to elaborate on the possibilities for<lb />
your participation in student public-<lb />
aions.<lb />
Here, with an enrollment of 6800,<lb />
we have a large number of people<lb />
who worked on high school public-<lb />
ations. May I say that these people<lb />
who do not further pursue their<lb />
journalisic ability in college because<lb />
they fear that the collegiate public-<lb />
ations are much more intricate and<lb />
complicated are misled Mavbe you<lb />
are a person who has never done any<lb />
publication work. There are numerous<lb />
positions on publications which do<lb />
not require any journalistic or liter-<lb />
ary talent or experience at all. Fur-<lb />
thermore, there are programs in all<lb />
students publications to train people<lb />
to do specicalized jobs<lb />
Student publications, and other<lb />
extra-curricular activities offer sun-<lb />
dry and various means for one to ex-<lb />
pand his overall mental, social, and<lb />
academic capacities. These activities<lb />
offer the opportunity of working with<lb />
a group of people with varied and<lb />
distinct interests. From such an exper-<lb />
ience one can become better ac-<lb />
quainted with the wide and diver-<lb />
sified ronno of the ideals and pursuits<lb />
of his fellow students.<lb />
Extra-curricular participation al-<lb />
lows one the chance to develop his<lb />
talents and opportunity to "be some-<lb />
body rather than just student num-<lb />
ber 6666<lb />
No matter where vour interests lie<lb />
or the limit or extreme of your tal-<lb />
ents, here is a place for you in some<lb />
student function at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege May I urge you to aspire to be-<lb />
come a part of some of these activi-<lb />
ties. You do  ! know what you are<lb />
missinq<lb />
Jimmy Young,<lb />
Editor, East Carolinian<lb />
It is not often that someone of the<lb />
college set has a problem. After all,<lb />
this is the "Happiest time of our<lb />
lives " I, however, did have a pro-<lb />
blem. I inherited a stack of legal<lb />
papers from my late uncle's estate.<lb />
Since there is so much knowledge on<lb />
every field concentrated on this cam-<lb />
pus, I saw no need to retain a lawyer<lb />
for' advice when I could go to a<lb />
friendly professor in our School of<lb />
Business and save the fee.<lb />
Dr. Stocks N. Bond was in his of-<lb />
fice so I planned to interview him<lb />
for my column and get my advice<lb />
at the same time. I knew him to be<lb />
a dedicated mon the first time I laid<lb />
eyes on him.<lb />
"Hi, Sir I ventured.<lb />
"Yes, it is he said, "very high<lb />
"How are you today?"<lb />
"RU? Up two points<lb />
He pushed back his eyeshades and<lb />
turned off the teletype that was<lb />
clicking beside his desk. He pointed<lb />
to a choir and said, "Sit up<lb />
When I asked if he did not mean<lb />
"down" he looked horrified and<lb />
hissed, "Don't say that word<lb />
I showed him my papers and he<lb />
looked through them with shaking<lb />
hands. I knew it meant trouble for<lb />
me He said that I owned controlling<lb />
interest in an oil company; and that<lb />
if I did not watch out, price of those<lb />
shares would double and I would be<lb />
left holding a handful of stock worth<lb />
twice the present market value. I<lb />
trembled inwardly at this frank dis-<lb />
cussion of my legal troubles. Then<lb />
like the epitome of generosity that<lb />
I knew him to be, he said that he<lb />
would toke the whole lot for half<lb />
and<lb />
the going rote I wrung h,s hand<lb />
all but cried on his shoulder <lb />
never known such an unselfish d<lb />
Then I got on with the inter<lb />
I asked him who he thought<lb />
view<lb />
the best business<lb />
tot<lb />
teacher ne<lb />
plied, "Merrill Lynch, because k'<lb />
puts only the best on the big boLj<lb />
When queried on the best wQv<lb />
raise student's grades he r I c<lb />
"Charge them $100 to take7'<lb />
test then refund a dollar f0r <lb />
point of their grade. You will<lb />
some high grades then, ' DetSee<lb />
Cone<lb />
ion.<lb />
matter and<lb />
oncerning the population e-<lb />
, he got right to the crux ofta<lb />
pm-pointed the very <lb />
sence of the problem "The mere<lb />
ing world's population is the <lb />
of the trouble. If it os not for?<lb />
excess people, there wcuid be<lb />
problem The conviction in his J?<lb />
showed me that this mon really 1<lb />
his business. He proposed raising Z<lb />
tax rate with each additional child<lb />
This would provide incentive to c t<lb />
down production as it is running fa<lb />
ahead of demand.<lb />
In reference to his classes, he stot<lb />
ed that he had two types commai<lb />
and preferred. I asked the learned<lb />
man about his books and he said that<lb />
he made one before each race Be-<lb />
fore he got a chance to explain the<lb />
bell rang.<lb />
Getting up to leave, I knew rhai<lb />
before me sat a true man of le<lb />
ing. I backed out of his office savini<lb />
"Good-bye <lb />
As he turned back to his teletype<lb />
he said, "Buy<lb /><lb />
N.C. Outer<lb />
Choice Of<lb />
By Pete Hondros<lb />
Banks Offer<lb />
Attractions<lb />
In a recent column Jim Bishop,<lb />
who is one of the most respected<lb />
newsmen in the United States, points<lb />
out the limitless vacation possibili-<lb />
ties for all Americans in this great,<lb />
vast land of ours. He said, "If you<lb />
want to get away from it all, go to<lb />
Nags Head, North Carolina<lb />
The Lost Colony area is a land of<lb />
beginningslegendary, mysterious,<lb />
and beautiful as only unspoiled land<lb />
can be. The Dare coast-Outer Banks<lb />
area is one of the few remaining his-<lb />
toric sections of our nation where<lb />
one can walk the wilderness for hours<lb />
at a time and never meet another<lb />
soul, and can just as easily visit any<lb />
one of the dozens of attractions.<lb />
The native population of this area<lb />
is only around 6,500 people, and<lb />
many are still devoted to the customs<lb />
of their English ancestry and use<lb />
words and phrases which are said to<lb />
be Elizabethan English.<lb />
There are many historic sites and<lb />
points of interest one may visit while<lb />
vacationing in the Outer Banks area<lb />
The Wright Memorial Visitor's Cen-<lb />
ter is located at Kill Devil Hills and<lb />
s the site of the Wright brothers-<lb />
first flight which occurred on Dec-<lb />
ember 17, 1903. The Wright bro-<lb />
thers' living quarters and hanger<lb />
have been reniaced and ore open<lb />
colly from 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.<lb />
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse<lb />
the tallest lighthouse on the Atlantic<lb />
Coast, was destroyed by gunfire in<lb />
1862 and replaced in 1871. The<lb />
lighthouse and Maritime Museum ore<lb />
open daily from 8:30 a. m to 500<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Bodie Island Light near Oregon In-<lb />
let was also destroyed during the<lb />
eivil Wor and was replaced in 1870<lb />
I he original lighthouse was south of<lb />
the inlet when Oregon Inlet was<lb />
opened by a storm in 1848. Bodie<lb />
Island Museum of Natural History is<lb />
open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 5:00<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site<lb />
on Roanoke Island marks the site of<lb />
the first attempted English settlement<lb />
in America. Visitors Center is open<lb />
daily from 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.<lb />
The Lost Colony Drama performed<lb />
nightly except Sunday at the Water-<lb />
side Theater, Fort Raleigh, is a story<lb />
of that first colony. Curtain rises at<lb />
8:1 5 p. m.<lb />
The Elizabethan Gardens, adjoin-<lb />
ing Fort Raleigh, is a 16th Century<lb />
English Garden in America which<lb />
contains statuary and garden orna-<lb />
e?Is vaued at more than<lb />
$100,000. The garden is a project<lb />
of the North Carolina Federation of<lb />
Garden Clubs and is open daily from<lb />
8.00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.<lb />
Ocrocoke Island is famous for the<lb />
Ocrocoke ponies. The island was<lb />
formerly isolated but now is easily<lb />
reached by free ferry from Hatteras<lb />
Village.<lb />
Pea Island National Wildfowl Re-<lb />
fuge contains the only large concen-<lb />
tration of gadwall nesting along the<lb />
Atlantic Coast. There are more than<lb />
thirty-four species of these birds re-<lb />
corded here. The refuge is adminis-<lb />
tered by the United States Fish and<lb />
Wildlife Service.<lb />
If you are thinking of a pleasure<lb />
trip to the coast in the near future<lb />
and have never visited the Outer<lb />
Banks area, I am sure you will find<lb />
it very satisfying to expose yourself<lb />
to "The Land Where Flight Began<lb />
Dr. Stocks N. Bond is up in the oil<lb />
over the recent drop in the stock<lb />
market.<lb />
DORSEY ORCHESTRA<lb />
HIGHLIGHTS EC DANCE<lb />
Whitty Bass, SGA Vice-President<lb />
announced Monday that Thursday,<lb />
July 1, is the date for the annuc<lb />
summer school dance. The event wj<lb />
be held in Wright Auditorium, which<lb />
will be air conditioned Supplying the<lb />
music is the famous J.mmy Dorsey<lb />
Orchestra, directed by Lee Castle.<lb />
he group plavs all types of music<lb />
from the "jerk" to the waltz.<lb />
Dean Ruth White also announced<lb />
that the coeds have late permission<lb />
until 12:00 midnight. Therefore tw<lb />
dance will take place from BM P-<lb />
m. until 1 1 :45 p. m.<lb />
As in the past, a summer sJ <lb />
queen will be crowned at this eeiv<lb />
Candidates may be sponsored by cry<lb />
organization, fraternity, sorority<lb />
dormitory on car.npus. Howevi<lb />
sponsor is nut necessarily requ<lb />
,ired for<lb />
entry. Any girl wishing to enter-<lb />
do so on her Own. Each candidate<lb />
required to forward a photogropri<lb />
exceeding 8" x 10 to the SbA <lb />
fice by Monday, June 28<lb />
Dress for the dance will berJ<lb />
and ties for the men and bun-<lb />
dress for the ladies.<lb />
COLLEGE UNI0<lb />
Combo<lb />
Dance<lb />
featuring<lb />
THE aV<lb />
BUDDY MURRAY<lb />
Friday, June 25<lb />
8:30-11:30 p. "<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
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0f last year s two I<lb />
for this season th<lb />
performances this<lb />
Edgar R. Loessin.<lb />
hos these elements<lb />
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outstanding guest<lb />
dent eads for the<lb />
accomplished<lb />
chorus, 10 p<lb />
highly-skilled musi<lb />
chestra, and a solk<lb />
of carefully select<lb />
staffers.<lb />
Loessin himself<lb />
on his duties as<lb />
with because his<lb />
the season, M;<lb />
the season-oper<lb />
Ray, a veteran<lb />
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Set for lead roles throughout the<lb />
summer are three popular returnees<lb />
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Groham Pollock and Anne West:<lb />
Zff, reo PO' Mher.d "homers: Marc<lb />
Belfort, Russell Dav.s, E.leen Lawlor<lb />
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-June 28-July 3 (mat.nee<lb />
cn ' CarnivalJuly 5-<lb />
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The Student Pr.nce"<lb />
Kiss Me, Kate"<lb />
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' the 36 oerfcrmances is<lb />
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Book Review<lb />
Socials And Studies<lb />
Recently one of our faculty mem-<lb />
bers had another book published<lb />
How To Succeed In High School by<lb />
Dr. George Wiegand, head of the EC<lb />
Guidance Department. Perhaps many<lb />
of you are questioning "what is the<lb />
point m reviewing a book on high<lb />
school success? Well, the point is:<lb />
many of of us are not really succeed-<lb />
ing in college and the basic problem<lb />
s because we did not really succeed<lb />
in high school.<lb />
Of course one can not relive the<lb />
past, but if one can see and learn<lb />
from past experience, then all i not<lb />
lost. And, therefore some hope still<lb />
remains.<lb />
STUDYING: A SKILL<lb />
Dr. Wiegand advances the idea<lb />
that studying is a skill, just as typing<lb />
or swimming, that is to be mastrered.<lb />
He offers no lofty "God-like" holy<lb />
formulae, nor does he advance total<lb />
work with not evenings for the "Rat"<lb />
or "Patio Rather, he suggests COM-<lb />
MON SENSE, LOGIC, AND A REAL-<lb />
ISTIC-PRACTICAL APPROACH.<lb />
The table of contents offers a<lb />
quick review including all subjects<lb />
with suggestions for better note tak-<lb />
ing and test grades.<lb />
The style of the book itself is<lb />
written in a conversational form and<lb />
no one should have difficulty in at-<lb />
tempting to fully understand what<lb />
he is saying.<lb />
REQUIRED HIGH SCHOOL<lb />
COURSE: STUDYING?<lb />
Presently North Carolina has led<lb />
m requiring its students to take a<lb />
driver's education course before being<lb />
able to apply for driver's license. The<lb />
4<lb />
 nv run through reheortoU for the opening production of<lb />
and others of the Summer Theoter company run rn g McGinni, AuJjtorium.<lb />
The Theoter begin, its second season Monday, June<lb />
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PROACH. We suggest, after consid-<lb />
ering our state's present status in<lb />
educational levels, that a parallel<lb />
program be insilled as a state-wide<lb />
policy to improve the present level<lb />
of educational production. It should<lb />
begin now, this coming year, in order<lb />
to revamp the entire group. For one<lb />
college freshman class, this should<lb />
be taught. The same year, high<lb />
school seniors, juniors, sophomores<lb />
and freshmen should also be taught.<lb />
Thereafter the course could move<lb />
to the early junior high level where<lb />
it could most greatly help upcoming<lb />
adults.<lb />
Eventually it could be a required<lb />
one-semester course with the meet-<lb />
ing time 2-5 hours per week. In this<lb />
way the students could directly put<lb />
into practice what hey were learning<lb />
in theory.<lb />
BETTER NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
EDUCATIONAL INSTITU-<lb />
TIONS<lb />
A program of this type would be<lb />
an insurance policy for better second-<lb />
ary schools whose students will soon<lb />
be filling institutions of higher learn-<lb />
ing and adult life itself. And, it goes<lb />
without saying that with better train-<lb />
ed, more alert and educated citizen-<lb />
sery, North Carolina would have bet-<lb />
ter individuals for greater success<lb />
in -particular endeavors of their<lb />
choice<lb />
ECS "LOVE FOR PLAY"<lb />
REPUTATION<lb />
As for the direct connection with<lb />
i, mffr' P600<lb />
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BY CARRIE TYSON<lb />
East Carolina students, almost every-<lb />
one is aware of the "love for play"<lb />
reputation our school has. And, even<lb />
though the reputation is not true en<lb />
totale (thank goodness?), still we stu-<lb />
dents prefer to tell those who are<lb />
at other institutions what a "Fun<lb />
Time" we have. Frankly this book<lb />
will help you, the college Mr. and<lb />
Miss Smooth, to have your beer and<lb />
drink it too. You can pass and play.<lb />
You can progress both intellectually<lb />
and sociallly. How can you lose? You<lb />
can not if you make a purchase of<lb />
Dr. Wiegand's book and then use it<lb />
as a guide for your individual activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
TO BE PRAISED<lb />
Our Dr. Wiegand is to be acknow-<lb />
ledged and praised for not only pos-<lb />
sessing great insight into "the stu-<lb />
dents as we really are" but even<lb />
more, offering a practical approach<lb />
to the solving of our dilemma re-<lb />
lated to the real and good intentions<lb />
For only $.95 you can purchase<lb />
the paperback edition of Dr. Wie-<lb />
gan's book. And while you're buying,<lb />
not only get one for yourself, but<lb />
several copies for friends. Younger<lb />
brother brothers or sisters in junior<lb />
high or senio. high will be more than<lb />
appreciative for a copy too.<lb />
With this one there's no way to<lb />
lose except by not making a purchase<lb />
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4 East Carolinian  Thursday. June 24, 1965<lb />
Lecture Series Brings<lb />
Wilson Authority Here<lb />
Three ECC students enjoy food and fun at the College Union<lb />
throughout the summer.<lb />
The Place To "Blow<lb />
It Out" This Weekend Is<lb />
The<lb />
BARNACLE<lb />
ATLANTIC BEACH<lb />
This Saturday Night<lb />
50c Per Person<lb />
COME ON DOWN AND ROCK<lb />
AT OUR "SEASKELLER"<lb />
CATERING TO THE "IN CROWD"<lb />
Watermelon feast. These get togethers are scheduled<lb />
College Union Elects<lb />
Summer Committee<lb />
The Summer School College Union<lb />
met Tuesday, June 15, in the Brown-<lb />
ing Lounge of Rawl Building at three<lb />
o'clock. The main purpose of this<lb />
meeting was to elect officers and<lb />
committee chairmen to serve for the<lb />
summer sessions. Elected were: Paul<lb />
Gaddy, President; Gail Pierce, Vice-<lb />
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