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Merry Christmas!<lb />
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y New Ipear<lb />
Happy<lb />
Holidays!<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
xxxm<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957<lb />
Number 11<lb />
Christmas Greetings<lb />
Let us take s me time to think of the real<lb />
and of all the people who have celebrated<lb />
CHRISTMAS:<lb />
rig of Christmas,<lb />
f the Christ Child fcr more than nineteen centuries.<lb />
is that each of you will spend some time in thinking quietly<lb />
what Christmas does and should mean and not let the spirit<lb />
kind  3S and sacrifice et lost or buried under the rush<lb />
brating look beyond the tinsel, the bright lights, and<lb />
iccellerated activity f r the true meaning of Christmas and<lb />
something f yourself. Do this particularly where your par-<lb />
rned. The chances are that your happiness and<lb />
 n n uppermost in their thoughts for weeks now<lb />
 they are looking forward eagerly to your coming. Don't<lb />
n by any thoughtless or inconsiderate acts. They<lb />
dnk oi you as a wide-eyed child lost in the joy<lb />
ment of your first Christmas. Spend some time at<lb />
 lem you appreciate all they have done.<lb />
drivi carefvlly during the h lidays.<lb />
We shall be glad to have you back on the campus January<lb />
trusl that 1958 will be a happy year for each one.<lb />
G d Bless You Everyone.<lb />
J. D. Messick<lb />
Operatic Sin3er Next<lb />
n Entertainment Series<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week Will<lb />
Be Held On Campus Jan, 12-16<lb />
ECC Graduate<lb />
Awarded Honor<lb />
For Best Book<lb />
v . Wist- Weehter, North<lb />
. or, journalist, teacher,<lb />
 of ECC, has been se-<lb />
  :v the American Asso-<lb />
f University Women Award<lb />
;venie book of 1957,<lb />
a N. C. writer<lb />
ng in the Kiser School<lb />
th s:e and her hus-<lb />
m ites of East Carolina<lb />
s. Weehter has won many<lb />
er work in the literary<lb />
award winning book is<lb />
lai'fy of Torpedo Junction.<lb />
- a1 resent working on an-<lb />
k. Betsy Dowdy, a<lb />
young North Carolina girl<lb />
eeome a sort of rival of<lb />
- a patriotic rider.<lb />
ra include two Freedom<lb />
- Awards; the Franklin<lb />
 Award for outstanding tea-<lb />
cro. 1956; first place<lb />
, .ford Fine Arts Poetry<lb />
r. 1964: and first place in<lb />
DAVE BRUBECK<lb />
Frances Bible, a mezzo soprano,<lb />
whose voice is described by one cri-<lb />
tic as "rich, veive y dnrk-hued luster<lb />
over its entire range will appear<lb />
here at Wright Auditorium, January<lb />
9.<lb />
The operatic star will be the second<lb />
attraction on the 1967W58 Enter-<lb />
tainment series.<lb />
Born in Sockets Harbor, New York,<lb />
Miss Bible began to study voice<lb />
the instigation of . er choir director.<lb />
She continued her musical studies at<lb />
the Juilliard School of Music :n New<lb />
York City, graduating with highest<lb />
honors and winning a fivyear fel-<lb />
lowship :o the Julliard Graduate<lb />
School, where she studied with the<lb />
Metro, olitan Opera Star, Queena Ma-<lb />
Colorful Dave<lb />
Brubeck Quartet<lb />
Here February 5<lb />
contest in<lb />
1955.<lb />
SI AM) FOUND<lb />
Ihe office of the Recreation<lb />
rea of the College Union serves<lb />
as the lost and found headquart-<lb />
er of the campus.<lb />
In order to make this service<lb />
as effective as possible, it is<lb />
necessary that found items be<lb />
turned in at this office as soon as<lb />
fi'und.<lb />
Found items turned into this<lb />
e will be held two weeks in<lb />
ttempt to return them to the<lb />
on ner.<lb />
riwuw report lost item to<lb />
office.<lb />
rio. While a student at Julliard, she<lb />
made her first operatic appearance in<lb />
L946 as Dorabella in "Cosi fan tutte<lb />
under the baton of Wilfrid Pelletier,<lb />
mines! operatic and symphonic con-<lb />
ductor.<lb />
Ilise Bible came to the New York<lb />
City Opera Company after four sum-<lb />
mers win the Chautauqua Opera<lb />
Company in Ch&amp;tauqua, N. Y and<lb />
since her memorable debut in 1948,<lb />
as ue i) heard each season with them<lb />
at the New York City Center and on<lb />
tour. Every year new roles are added<lb />
to her repertoire and operagoers in<lb />
New York, Chicago, St. Louis and<lb />
Milwaukee continue to cheer and ap-<lb />
plaud at her performances of leading<lb />
mezzo parts in "Figaro "Aida<lb />
Salome Cavalleria Rusticana<lb />
Faust" and others.<lb />
Between her opera engagements,<lb />
she now makes annual concert tours,<lb />
like her January 9 apearance here.<lb />
Her biggest triumphs thus far dur-<lb />
ing the 1957-58 season have been re-<lb />
corded at the Cincinnati Summer<lb />
Opera, the San Francisco Opera<lb />
with the NBC Opera Company on<lb />
tour, with the Little Orchestra So-<lb />
ciety, with the Dallas Symphony, the<lb />
Miami Symphony.<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
The Dave Brubeck quartet, com-<lb />
. osed of Brubeck on piano, Paul Des-<lb />
mond on alto sax, Bob Bates on bass,<lb />
and Joe Dodge on drums, is the cool-<lb />
est of the cool jazz set. It will appear<lb />
at here, Feb. 5.<lb />
Within a space of some three or four<lb />
years, Brubeck and progressive jazz!<lb />
have oecome synonymous. The quar-<lb />
tet's special brand of music is a weird<lb />
weaving together of classical con-<lb />
cepts and the rhythm and mood of<lb />
jazz.<lb />
Brubeck, say some of the experts<lb />
on the matter, came along a few years<lb />
ago and put jazz on the level of the<lb />
intellectual. His music, though bas-<lb />
ically jazz, is shot through with "long-<lb />
hair" or serious concepts. But it is<lb />
good jazz.<lb />
An artist, Brubeck improvises while<lb />
playing, seeking to create at each new<lb />
session. His work is never set down<lb />
on paper or already worked out ahead<lb />
uf performance time, except for the<lb />
beginnings. Sometimes, the four will<lb />
decide upon a beginning, sometimes an<lb />
ending, and leave the rest to their<lb />
artistic natures.<lb />
Many colorful stories have been<lb />
circulated about the quartet, about<lb />
Brubeck, about how the four'came to-<lb />
ge.her to produce the foremost pro-<lb />
gressive jazz outfit in the country<lb />
today. The most popular tells of how<lb />
four raw college boys with the same<lb />
ideas on jazz came together and ar-<lb />
ranged to perform in several colleges<lb />
in the midwest. From there, their suc-<lb />
cess carried them to more and more<lb />
collegiate performances.<lb />
A big record company heard of the<lb />
new sensation being created by Bru-<lb />
beck, Desmond, Bates and Dodge and<lb />
signed them to a contract. The com-<lb />
j any released some disks made from<lb />
tape-recordings of the college con-<lb />
Dr. Bradner has announced a ten-<lb />
tative schedule for the speakers dur-<lb />
ing their stay on campus.<lb />
Dr. Nash will speak at the general<lb />
assembly in Wright on Monday at<lb />
10:00 (all times are tentative and<lb />
will be tnoifnced definitely at a later<lb />
date.) with his subject, "God, Gods,<lb />
and Idols<lb />
"Life As A Pilgrimmage" will be<lb />
his topic Monday night at 7 P. M. in<lb />
Aus in Auditorium. Also in Austin<lb />
Tuesday night at 7 P. M. he will<lb />
speak on the subject "Tragedy As<lb />
Triumph Sunday at 5 P. M. in the<lb />
Y hut a group of civic and college<lb />
leaders will convene with Nash ad-<lb />
dressing the group on "College;<lb />
Ivory Tower, Filling Station, or Pro-<lb />
phet<lb />
Nash will also address the faculty<lb />
Tuesday on "The Place of Religion<lb />
in the General Education of the Un-<lb />
dergraduate<lb />
Mrs. Nash, sponsored by the Social<lb />
Studies Department in Austin Tues-<lb />
day at 3 P. M. will deliver a talk on<lb />
"Marriage and Contemporary Amer-<lb />
ica<lb />
On January 14 at noon there will<lb />
be an AFROTC panel discussion in<lb />
I Austin on "Marriage and Military<lb />
Life<lb />
Reverend Robert Poerschke will of-<lb />
i fer a worship service each morning<lb />
' at 7 A. M.<lb />
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday<lb />
evenings there will be dorm discus-<lb />
sion groups at 9:30 P. M. At this time<lb />
speakers and various faculty mem-<lb />
bers may be. invited.<lb />
Dr. Bradner Btaud that he wished<lb />
to urge the classes and groups to<lb />
contact him early in order for him<lb />
to arrange guest speakers for them.<lb />
He pointed out that he had made<lb />
he speaking schedule light in order<lb />
to allow small groups to use these<lb />
speakers. An evaluation will be held<lb />
2 P. M Thursday in the Y hut.<lb />
BRADNER<lb />
supervising Religious Emphasis Week.<lb />
Geogapfiy Department Has<lb />
Scheduled Several Speakers<lb />
certs under the title, "Jazz Goes To<lb />
College and found immediate re-<lb />
sponse from all over the country.<lb />
Since that time, Brubeck has been<lb />
pictured on the cover of Time maga-<lb />
zine, has made appearances on the<lb />
Ed Sullivan and other TV shows, has<lb />
performed in all the top jazz spots<lb />
from Storyville to Birdland to Basin<lb />
Street, and is generally regarded as<lb />
the leading exponent of progressive<lb />
jazz in the world today.<lb />
Recent Cold Spell Produced Unusual Sights<lb />
Fall Quarter<lb />
Produces 110<lb />
Student Degrees<lb />
Studen's who completed their work<lb />
at the end of the fall quarter in-i<lb />
elude 110 candidates for degrees and<lb />
two candidates for a two-year cer-<lb />
tificate in business, Registrar Orval<lb />
L. Phillips has announced.<lb />
With o her members of the Class<lb />
of 19n8, graduates of the fall quarter<lb />
who are eligible for degrees will re-<lb />
ceive their diplomas at the annual<lb />
ommeneement exercises, scheduled<lb />
for Sundsy, May 18.<lb />
All of the fall-quarter graduates<lb />
at East Carolina are North Carolin-<lb />
ians except four, who come from<lb />
Virginia and Maryland. The 108<lb />
North Carolinians represent 46 coun-<lb />
ties of this state. Making up the toiil<lb />
number included on Dr. Phillips' list<lb />
are 65 women and 57 men.<lb />
Eighy-towo of those completing<lb />
their work at the end of the fall<lb />
quarter are candidates for the bache-<lb />
lor of science degree, which is award-<lb />
ed in the field of teacher education.<lb />
Fourteen will receive the master of<lb />
arts degree; and fourteen, the bache-<lb />
lor oif arts degree.<lb />
Outstanding speakers in various<lb />
areas of careers for Geography ma-<lb />
jors have been secured to sr eak to<lb />
the Geography Department during<lb />
the next four months. Emphasis will<lb />
be on industry and government em-<lb />
ployment.<lb />
At a recent national geography<lb />
meeting it wtts reported that about<lb />
une third of these graduates enter<lb />
e teaching :ield, one third enter<lb />
government employment, and the re-<lb />
mainder enter industry and private<lb />
business.<lb />
The January speaker will be Pro-<lb />
fessor Peter H. Nash of the Depart-<lb />
ment of City and Regional Planning,<lb />
UNC. He will discuss job opportuni-<lb />
ties in the field of planning, basic<lb />
courses needed at the undergraduate<lb />
level, and the planning program en-<lb />
countered at the University of North<lb />
Carolina. Professor Nash was former-<lb />
ly Professor in City Planning at the<lb />
Harvard Graduate School of Design<lb />
and held the position of Planning Di-<lb />
rector for the City of Medford, Mass.<lb />
Gerald F. Albright, Head of the<lb />
Small Industries Section of the De-<lb />
partment of Conservation and Devel-<lb />
opment, Raleigh, will speak at the<lb />
February meeting. He will explain<lb />
how the section functions to encour-<lb />
age, advise, and assist community<lb />
groups in organizing antd developing<lb />
their graduates in the Department of<lb />
Conservation and Development, and I<lb />
especially op. ortunities in the Small<lb />
Industries Section.<lb />
The March meeting will feature a<lb />
represen ative of the Hydrographic<lb />
office, U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C.<lb />
The Hydrographic office has a large<lb />
cartographic section and it is ac-<lb />
tively s.eking qualified personnel.<lb />
On the day following the talk to the<lb />
Geography Department the repre-<lb />
sentative will interview geography I<lb />
majors interested in employment.<lb />
A representative from the Army<lb />
Map Service in Washington will<lb />
apeak at the April meeting and dis-<lb />
cus its employment opportunities and<lb />
also interview geography majors.<lb />
Deadline Set<lb />
The editors of the literary<lb />
magazine announce that the dead-<lb />
line for contributions to the first<lb />
issue will be January 21. All<lb />
material submitted should be<lb />
mailed to "The Rebel Box 1420,<lb />
ECC. A return mailing address<lb />
and r -turn postage should be in-<lb />
cluded.<lb />
Focusing on the theme "Love and<lb />
Justice Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
at ECC will begin Sunday, January<lb />
12-1(5. Three main speakers for this<lb />
annual event will -present a series cf-<lb />
lectures on the various aspects of the<lb />
main topic.<lb />
Dr. Arnold Nash, professor of his-<lb />
tory of religion at the University of<lb />
North Carolina, will discuss the po-<lb />
li ica! and economic implications of<lb />
"Love and Justice<lb />
Emphasizing the relation between<lb />
the main theme and marriage and the<lb />
family will be Mrs. Ethel M. Nash<lb />
of the department of 'preventive medi-<lb />
cine at Bowman Gray School of Medi-<lb />
cine in Winston-Salem.<lb />
The Reverend Robert Peerschke,<lb />
minister of the Baptist Church of<lb />
Siler City, will conduct a series of<lb />
devotional services. Each of the speak-<lb />
ers will counsel individual students in<lb />
conferences during the week.<lb />
Committees working with Dr. C. J.<lb />
Bradner, director of religious activi-<lb />
ties on campus are:<lb />
Worship: Martha Johnson, chair-<lb />
man; Mary Jinnell Whaley; Peggy<lb />
Ann Mobley; Betty Lou Martin; Vir-<lb />
ginia Blanford; Curtis Pittman; and<lb />
Carolyn Lee Overman.<lb />
Open Forums: Gus Manos, chair-<lb />
man; Carolyn Johnson; Nancy Sut-<lb />
ton; Barbara Ann Lee; Mary Cauley;<lb />
Evelyn Cooley; and Mary Louise<lb />
Dixon.<lb />
Organized House and Personal<lb />
Conferences: Hanna Nelson, chair-<lb />
man; Willadean Duncan; Marjorie<lb />
Davis; Fredric T. Kaminski; and<lb />
Cynthia M. Roth.<lb />
Hospitality: Mary Lou Wyrick,<lb />
chairman; Ruth Turnage; Flora Ruth<lb />
Boseman; Jane Palmgren; Jimmy<lb />
Owens; Joe Ann McLaurin; Betty<lb />
Britt; Betty Jo Howard; Fay Bul-<lb />
lard; Brenda Barefoot; and Ann Jes-<lb />
sup.<lb />
Classroom Visitation: Ted Gart-<lb />
man, Jr. and Martha Jane Hammond,<lb />
chairman; Carolyn Miller; Hilda<lb />
Lowe; Nurtia Alyce Mayo; Sara Gar-<lb />
rison; Cornelia Wheeler; and Edith<lb />
Fitzgerald.<lb />
Literature: Letty DeLoatch, chair-<lb />
man; Reba Oriee; Dolores Spivey;<lb />
Lois Farmer; Thelma Skipper; Sue<lb />
Lassiter; Mary Ruth Eason; and<lb />
Deloria Johnson.<lb />
Arrangements and Assemblies:<lb />
Pat Dunn, chairman; Jean Joyner;<lb />
Doris Caison; Alice Faye Thornton;<lb />
Janet Howard; and Paul B. Bunn.<lb />
Music: Judy Ann Powell, chair-<lb />
man; Hilda Tedder; Bonny Rutledge;<lb />
Linda Lou Godwin; Burleigh Hill;<lb />
Dottie Flyn; Carolyn Hinton; and<lb />
Barbara Wilson.<lb />
Publicity: Ed Lancaster, Chair-<lb />
man; Elizabeth Ann Bowman; Pat<lb />
Immar; Sylvia Ann Jones; Frosty<lb />
Smith; Clayton Simmon; Gladys Hen-<lb />
ries; Luby Eric Rouse; Dottie Mc-<lb />
Ewen; Edward Allen Greene; Hilda<lb />
Faye Owens; and Sherrill Garris.<lb />
Helms Completes Work On<lb />
Ph.D. At INew York University<lb />
Marshall Helms, faculty member of<lb />
the department of science at East<lb />
Rehearsing For Tea House Roles<lb />
BRIGHT CIRCLE FOUNTAIN wag covered in icicles 1 ast week during the recent cold spell in Greenville. Photo-<lb />
grapher Bob Harper capteured the beauty of something that isn't often seen here in this shot of the fountain,<lb />
ft campus also got a brief and unusual glimpse of mow.<lb />
Edens, Past! Elected<lb />
Ruby Edens of the business educa-<lb />
tion department and Dr. George Past!<lb />
of the social studies department have<lb />
been elected as members-large of<lb />
the Council of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Chapter of the American Asso-<lb />
ciation of University Professors.<lb />
ALINE CONDON, KEN WEST are shown rehearsing a scene from the<lb />
forthcoming ECC Plsyhouse production of Te&amp; House Of The August Moon.<lb />
Work waa started two weeks ago. <lb />
Carolina College, has completed work<lb />
at New York University on the doc-<lb />
tor's degree in physics education, and<lb />
the degree has been conferred. His<lb />
doctoral dissertation is a study of<lb />
'Design and Construction of Alter-<lb />
nating Current Apparatus<lb />
Dr. Helms is a graduate of Duke<lb />
University and holds the master'a<lb />
degree from Columbia University. He<lb />
has taught at East Carolina for the<lb />
past ten years. Previously he taught<lb />
in the Goldsboro High School; at<lb />
North Carolina State College, where<lb />
he was in charge of agricultural<lb />
physics; and at West Virginia Wes-<lb />
leyan, Buchanan, W. Va.<lb />
In 1952 Dr. Helms organised the<lb />
Physics Section of the Nortfc Carolina<lb />
Academy of Science and has served<lb />
as secretary and program chairman<lb />
of the section since that time.<lb />
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For the best in music, plus other<lb />
added features, listen to Club 90<lb />
each Thursday night from 8:00 until<lb />
9:30 over WWWS Campus Radio,<lb />
91.3 on the FM dial<lb />
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bean sadly neglectedcontemporary American jazz. It's time something<lb />
done about it, and we iope this is just the beginning of a trend to<lb />
 i :r the students with good examples of the music o. our times. Some<lb />
I e Soda Shop crowd are in for a disappoiptment, though. Jazz is not<lb />
ck n' roll. It's rather exasrerating to think of the performers we could<lb />
ave hadLouis Armstrong for instance. Pan't you think it rather a<lb />
paradox that a musician who has toured the world as a good-will ambassador<lb />
and won many friends for our democratic way of life was not allowed to<lb />
form at DOC? But the college is young yet, and perhaps it is ratheT<lb />
aid of the pain of cutting milk teeth.<lb />
"It's terrible! It really should be banned. I sat up until four this<lb />
rning an read ev.ry word o it. Simply disgus'ing No, it isn't the<lb />
 American novel, as some muddle-headed critics have acclaimed it;<lb />
 ; t.r fa It treasure-house of pornography, although this idea seem3<lb />
prompting soni- heavy reading and burning of midnight oil around<lb />
, a .1 When  person, whether eighteen or eighty, is so juvenile that<lb />
reads  book merely to experience a sexual thrill, he needs a<lb />
c of his mental facilities or a stimulating new love affair. "Pey-<lb />
v i race Metalious is a very human book and many of its<lb />
gical sketch, s are marvelousin case you hadn't noticed. The<lb />
nationalism seem to outweigh much of what is good in the<lb />
. you can really gain a great experience from reading it. Of<lb />
irse, that depends upon wny you are reading it.<lb />
Dr. Herbert Mayor visited our campus last Thursday and proved<lb />
  of the bettor speakers we have had this year. What was inl-<lb />
and rather flattering was the fact that he didn't "talk down"<lb />
that many of our other visiting speakers have managed to do.<lb />
him nt noon Thursday gave a more jpersonal view of the<lb />
an, and he was even more interesting and informative in an te-<lb />
al light than he was when speaking formally. William Jennings Bryan<lb />
ad a tough time in the morning assembly at Austin where<lb />
i ere was de initely cold. The students were apathetic and un-<lb />
 and Dr. Mayer was one of the 'few persons in the auditorium<lb />
wearing an overcoat.<lb />
While we're on the subject, though, we thought it interesting to<lb />
a- twice Dr Maver managed to have some effect on the students.<lb />
d the problem of illegitimate children fathered by occupation<lb />
s in Germany and this caused a lot of hearty male laughter. Nearly<lb />
one thoughit funny when Dr. Mayer told how the Germans when<lb />
.luring the war. used to put sawdust in their black bread The<lb />
 humor displayed by one of the more intelligent segments of the<lb />
nmeaning college students, is truly amazing. Their tribute for<lb />
remark goes to tVe colored maid in the campus movie "Queen<lb />
who when sympathizing with the heroine over a love affair said,<lb />
 h W you 'feel because I was in love once myself This nearly<lb />
 down the house.<lb />
 new column. "Sidewalk Plato" has found its way into the paper<lb />
H week, and if you have not yet perused it, you should be in for a rather<lb />
eresting and thought-?rovoking experience. But naturally, the ones<lb />
Md read it won't and the on- who do read it already are aware<lb />
what it is aiming at. The important thing is that it is being said.<lb />
Gilley On Way Up<lb />
-Hit Song Writer<lb />
By ANN SPEARS<lb />
Another young North Carolinian<lb />
has joined the ranks of successful I<lb />
song writers to come from this state.<lb />
He is Oscar Gilley of Leaksville, North<lb />
Carolina, a senior here at East Caro-<lb />
lina who wrote both the lyrits and<lb />
music of th? song "My Wonderful<lb />
Lover" which is sung by the Storm<lb />
Trio on the Jubilee label, and by Do-<lb />
lores Hawkins, on the Epic label.<lb />
This new record, his first, promises<lb />
to rise among the top hit tunes in the<lb />
nation! This is also a "first" for the<lb />
torm Trio, a new group from the Bos-<lb />
ton area, who have signed a contract<lb />
with Jubilee records on the basis of<lb />
this one record.  <lb />
Abou five weeks ago ft record was<lb />
released by Jubilee and Epic records.<lb />
At that time both renditions of the<lb />
song were picked "Sleeper of the<lb />
Week" on "Cash Box On June 18,<lb />
Jubilee records listed "My Wonderful.<lb />
Lover" high on their advertising list<lb />
in "Billboard Also, "Variety" gave<lb />
them a very good write-up.<lb />
Oscar, who surprisingly enough is<lb />
not a Music Major, but a Social<lb />
Studies Major and English minor<lb />
has had some piano and voice lessons<lb />
and has always been interested in<lb />
music. However, he had never writ-<lb />
ten a song until "My Wonderful Lov-<lb />
er" which he wrote four years g-<lb />
Since then he has been trying to<lb />
get the song published. His big break<lb />
came about 18 months ago when the<lb />
machinery for getting a song pub-<lb />
lished was set in motion. This past<lb />
summer Oscar signed contracts on<lb />
the song. Then it was released a few<lb />
weeks ago. It is already among the<lb />
top 40 tunes being played in the<lb />
Boston area according to many of<lb />
the dee-jays around tre.<lb />
Maloney, PAS, is shown congratulating Captains Jean M. Cra ne and George B. Patterson (left to right) on their receiving notices of<lb />
appointment to the'grade of "Captain in the Rfcgular Air Force. CapUin C rane and Captain Patterson, both Ass't. Professors of Air Science, previously<lb />
held Reserve Commissions and have received their Regular Commissions under its career Reseive Officers. It is believed that East Carolina is tho only<lb />
college, or university, in the country to have a staff of all Regular Officer personnel to conduct its AFROTC program.<lb />
Carols From<lb />
Other Places<lb />
Make Program<lb />
Russian Makes Statements<lb />
To ECC Students At UN Meet<lb />
'Russia favors disarmament and is<lb />
.o stop nuclear tests at any<lb />
the<lb />
aid a member of<lb />
ai delegation at the Russian<lb />
v in New York. "We are in<lb />
f ground inspection but we<lb />
. prove air inspection of our<lb />
ecause the people of Russia<lb />
I want American planes flying<lb />
ver their country any more than<lb />
student! want Russian planes<lb />
g over the United States<lb />
,e Pierce, a junior from Rocky<lb />
t. and Adolphus Spain, a junior<lb />
Washington, visited the Russian<lb />
assy while atending a United<lb />
na Seminar on Disarmament.<lb />
spokesman for the Russian<lb />
u stated that the United States<lb />
 largely responsible for the tension<lb />
sting between the East and the<lb />
West. When the North Atlantic!<lb />
Treaty Organization was formed,<lb />
R tssia asked to be admitted but was<lb />
rued entrance due to American<lb />
ion which claimed Russia<lb />
mted to join only for propaganda<lb />
purposes. The Russian delegate said<lb />
believes NATO is one of the big-<lb />
Beat stumbling blocks on the road<lb />
world ?eace because it creates<lb />
, h a distinct dividing line between<lb />
he East and the West. He further<lb />
declared that Russia had presented<lb />
Beveral proposals on disarmament<lb />
:ch the United States ignored or<lb />
else charged that they were not sin-<lb />
cere and were only making propa-<lb />
ganda.<lb />
The seminar was sponsored by the<lb />
American Friends Service Committee<lb />
and was composed of college students<lb />
from he U. S. and eight foreign<lb />
countries.<lb />
The local students were also al-<lb />
lowed to sit in on a United Nations<lb />
Political Committee meeting on the<lb />
Algerian question. These meetings<lb />
are not usually open to visitors. Miss<lb />
Pierce said the meeting left a deep<lb />
By MARGARET GEDDIE<lb />
impression on her because the dele-<lb />
gates were so earnestly and sincerely<lb />
trying to find a solution to the prob-<lb />
lem.<lb />
They also J arrangement by Burlcigh; and songs<lb />
baasy where a delegate from Japan MacGim8ey<lb />
restnted his country's feelings oni <lb />
Hickfang Sings<lb />
Special Concert<lb />
Paul Hickfang, bass-baritone, a fac<lb />
ulty member of the department of<lb />
music, appeared in McGinnis audi-<lb />
torium last night in a program of<lb />
songs ranging from Mozart to Gersh-<lb />
win and from operatic arias to spirit-<lb />
uals.<lb />
Opening with Mozart's "Mentre ti<lb />
Lascio the program included songs<lb />
by Brahms; "Ave, Signor from Boi-<lb />
to's opera "Mefistofole "Nobody<lb />
Knows the Trouble I've Seen" in an<lb />
Christmas carols from England,<lb />
France, Germany, Latin America, and<lb />
the United States made up a program<lb />
resented Tuesday night, December<lb />
17. Directed by Dan E. Vornholt of<lb />
the faculty, the College Singers, group<lb />
of ten selected student vocalists, ap-<lb />
peared in concert at 8 p. m. in Mu3ic<lb />
Hall on the campus.<lb />
A special attraction on the pro-<lb />
gram was iperformance of "Holiday<lb />
Meditations" by a stringed ensemble,<lb />
directed by Donald H. Hayes, faculty<lb />
member of the department of music.<lb />
August Laube of Greenville, bass,<lb />
was soloist in the English carol!<lb />
"Twelve Days of Christmas<lb />
Barbara Faircloth of Salemburg,<lb />
pianist, accompanied the College<lb />
Singers. Members of the group are<lb />
Mr. Laube; Peggy Bullock, Lumber-<lb />
ton; Mary Lee Lawrence, Tarboro;<lb />
Dorothy McCleary, Portsmouth, Va<lb />
Francis Swanson, Morehead City;<lb />
Bobby Wilson, Winterville; Martha<lb />
Ann Davis, Clayton; Faye Rivenbark,<lb />
Wallace; Kenneth Ginn, Goldaboro;<lb />
and Jane Fuller, Greenville.<lb />
Art Department<lb />
Fixes Decorations<lb />
The Department of Art at the col-<lb />
lege is really celebrating Christmas<lb />
this year in grand style. Students in<lb />
the various classes have made decora-<lb />
tions under the supervision of Mr.<lb />
and Mrs Persick and Mr. Neel.<lb />
Probably everyone who eats in the<lb />
cafeteria will have noticed by now<lb />
the splendid decorations hanging from<lb />
the ceiling and some of the table de-<lb />
corations. These gay ornaments are<lb />
fee products of the class in Art in<lb />
the Elementary School with Neel as<lb />
instruc or. The familiar theme of the<lb />
mobile has literally taken a new twist<lb />
in these decorations.<lb />
On the second floor of Austin<lb />
students of. Mrs. Persick in a section<lb />
of the same class have constructed<lb />
magnificent paper sculptured figures<lb />
uf the nativity scene. One would<lb />
hardly recognize the fact that the<lb />
paper came from the freight yard<lb />
where it was used to line box cars.<lb />
Together with this display is a con-<lb />
structed "Christmas Tree the brain<lb />
child of Mr. Persick. This is a con-<lb />
temporary version of a traditional<lb />
theme, but done in such a way tihat<lb />
none of the old flavor is lot while<lb />
still adding a. bit that is new.<lb />
Women's Dormitory Scenes<lb />
Show Holiday Spirit In Action<lb />
The Christmas decorations in the<lb />
girls' dormitories reflect the high<lb />
spirits for the awaiting holiday. In<lb />
Ragsdale, Lindy Le ch, pat Batten,<lb />
Nancy Rawls, Sadie Barber, Betty<lb />
Jean Dunn, Kitty Thurmond, Patsy<lb />
Maynord, and Frances Winn decorated<lb />
the parlor with a co'orful Christmas<lb />
tree. The front door was decorated<lb />
y Margaret Raskin to represent a<lb />
large package with a hand painted<lb />
Christmas card wishing a Merry<lb />
Christmas to all.<lb />
A prize for decorations for dorm<lb />
doors was given to Mattie Lou Har-<lb />
ris or a religious scene; Betty Lou<lb />
Marshbum and Carolyn Braswell,<lb />
original; and Lillian Hofler and Peggy<lb />
Barbour, home-like scene. Honorable<lb />
men ion for another religious scene<lb />
was to Salky Codden and Ann Dren-<lb />
non.<lb />
A Christmas tree surrounded by<lb />
stuffed animals was placed in Jarvis<lb />
by Virginia Jones, Peggy Davis, Shir-<lb />
ley Naves, Carlene Scott, Sandra<lb />
Bethtune, Mary Hall, Rose White,<lb />
and Betty Ann Burnham.<lb />
Two large wreaths and a ceiling-<lb />
hiuh Christmas tree were made and<lb />
decora ed by Charlotte Strick, Ann<lb />
Ship. Sue Randolph, Shirley Galla-<lb />
more, Gwen McClamrock, Peggy<lb />
Savage, Sandra Bunn, Barbara Crotts,<lb />
Susan Dickman, and Ann Speller. Sil-<lb />
ver enter pieces on the end-tables<lb />
were also made by the committee.<lb />
Elizabeth Roberts, general chair-<lb />
man; Ethel Maxwell, Dotty Widley,<lb />
Miriam Barns, and Betty Lee wete<lb />
responsible for the Christmas tree<lb />
decorations in Wilson.<lb />
Fleming was also decorated with<lb />
a Christmas tree and other Yule tide<lb />
decorations. The committee names<lb />
were not available. <lb />
Library Club Celebratf s<lb />
With Christmas Party<lb />
The ECC Library Club held its an-<lb />
nual Christmas party December 5,<lb />
at Dr. Southwick's home. Gwen Mc-<lb />
Clanrock was in charge of the pro-<lb />
gram, which consisted of a reading<lb />
of Archibald Rutledge's "A Christ-<lb />
mas Plantation<lb />
Gifts were exchanged and af<lb />
wands 'he members gathered ai<lb />
the piano and sang Christmas hj<lb />
and refreshments were later sei<lb />
by Dr. Southwick and Mrs. Ci<lb />
shaw.<lb />
x<lb />
disarmament. He said that they were<lb />
very much in favor of it and also<lb />
wanted to outlaw all nuclear testing<lb />
because the people of Japan knew<lb />
first-har.d the horrors of atomic war-<lb />
fare.<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha Gives<lb />
Annual Christmas Feast<lb />
The Phi Sigma Chapter of the<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary language<lb />
fraternity, held its annual Christ-<lb />
mas Banquet on December 11, 1957,<lb />
at the Silo Restaurant.<lb />
The program was begun with a<lb />
welcoming address by the president<lb />
Carole Rabbins. Then a group of<lb />
French members sang "Sainte Nuit<lb />
followed by a Bible reading by Janet<lb />
Hodges. Spanish members then sang<lb />
"Noohe de Paz" and Hilda Sandgren,<lb />
cute exchange 3tudtnt from Bogota,<lb />
Colombia, read San Lucus 2:8-19.<lb />
"Noel" was sung in French and Ra-<lb />
chel Steinbeck read "L'Ane de Pere<lb />
Noel<lb />
and other composers. Closing num-<lb />
ber was "It Ain't Necessarily So"<lb />
from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess<lb />
Laura Lee Hickfang, the singer's<lb />
wife, acompanied him at the piano.<lb />
A faculty member here since 1964,<lb />
Mr. Hickfang is a Texan who re-<lb />
ceived his music education at the<lb />
I Universities of Texas and Michigan<lb />
 and at the State Academy of Music in<lb />
Munich, Germany, which he attended<lb />
as a Fulbright Scholar from 1955 to<lb />
1957. While abroad, he also studied<lb />
with Frau Professor Kamimeraangerin<lb />
Hedwig Fichmueller, contralto for-<lb />
merly with the Vienna State Opera.<lb />
While in Europe, he appeared in<lb />
opera at the Bavarian State Opera's<lb />
Gartnerplatz Theater Opera House.<lb />
As a member of the department<lb />
of music, Mr. Hickfang teaches voice<lb />
and directs the college Opera Work-<lb />
shop. In February, 1958, the work-<lb />
shop group will present its student<lb />
members in scenes from Smetana's<lb />
"The Partered Bride" and in tihe<lb />
Pergolosi opera "La Serva Padron-<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, DECBttBER leiytf<lb />
i-<lb />
l<lb />
I-<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
DEN<lb />
By<lb />
JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne ContinuesJinxOyer Bucs<lb /><lb />
4m "?-<lb />
Report- from the last North State Conference meeting held in High<lb />
Point stati tha- inference w'ul stress minor a ort, more in the com-<lb />
ing years. This<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
dominated this phjse o<lb />
firs . track and although not recognised .<lb />
the best among the conference tennis i<lb />
was do y ECC golf rs<lb />
At th est t time, stimminj<lb />
as only East Carolina .as a team. Othei eonf<lb />
u near futui e.<lb />
It - that Easl Carolina will dominate<lb />
: e P pa e Mermen have a b g step on<lb />
NAIA Swim Cl nshi . This - I<lb />
and is the first El spoi t<lb />
tm mad eti t Ka - i I y in 19;<lb />
Statistical Bureau<lb />
nee<lb />
he conference will stress minor s orta more<lb />
ould be a big step in strengthening the conference.<lb />
progressed well in the minor sports and has<lb />
he conference program. Last year, ECC placed<lb />
:hampions, were regarded<lb />
s. Golf, the other minor<lb />
up to the past two years.<lb />
: zed in the conference<lb />
c clubs hope to have one<lb />
this sport tor many years<lb />
the other schools, already<lb />
i top acl it vement among<lb />
. win, although the bas-<lb />
s t e.<lb />
takei e me<lb />
! :  asl on<lb />
. iw<lb />
I<lb />
forming erf a statistical<lb />
rers wire publicised by<lb />
have ated in<lb />
N ALA<lb /><lb />
the North S irerage, will be in charge<lb />
s will end a  i &amp; ue figures following- each<lb />
lis  Nor h State Brochure.<lb />
Flaws Remain<lb />
 , .  State loo and will continue to no so<lb />
 -  made. The conference Ls unbalanced in the effect<lb />
e do r. a i   and ano<lb />
her has refused<lb />
s<lb />
-<lb />
inly solutioi of tht problem would be to dispose<lb />
I Bigh Foint unless they took up the gridiron<lb />
rf?hvterian and New v. all organised South<lb />
ve the conl<lb />
bin sche <lb />
witli members, all competing<lb />
in f mid eliminate sched-<lb />
ome schools.<lb />
r, Belmont Abbey,<lb />
. i- wo<lb />
r<lb /><lb />
uld also pr v tory to<lb />
p  .  .1 em rge with Pheiff<lb />
 : ,i. a new co ce.<lb />
make : ie tter known since it would<lb />
It would be i ty for all schools involved.<lb />
 Atlantic hristian could still remain a natural<lb />
' would do little to interrupt<lb />
 s<lb />
-<lb />
 - ' <lb />
j - ano<lb />
e all<lb />
Intramural Unstable<lb />
son got underway las; week and proved<lb />
unsat ry. Pro ably the most controversial<lb />
ock continue to run during a timeout. This gives<lb />
out and not allow the other<lb />
game. This rule should<lb />
 n e<lb />
Counci<lb />
I<lb />
!<lb />
 stable Publicity sys-<lb />
1 ,j v  res i but basketball has started<lb />
ete cl a .o of posting the schedules<lb />
- h stan- BSUlts<lb />
 at the system last year of having two leagues was<lb />
 . F anj otrer ims should be in one<lb />
eTMent lubs n ai ' : make competition<lb />
. rualizing tl tei ms<lb />
Headline Changed<lb />
this week's sport page were supposed to read as<lb />
REMAIN AS ONLY UNDEFEA TEH TEAMS IX STATE.<lb />
: control, we were forced to change this.<lb />
appear off b am with their dramatic 68-66<lb />
rhe Hickoi - ems I  ve the  p<lb />
nning streak last y ar<lb />
f . . etween the two dubs.<lb />
ive<lb />
ECC now. They<lb />
d have won the last<lb />
n<lb />
iT5<lb />
Ace's Stars<lb />
Pace Loop<lb />
Intramural basketball got under-<lb />
way last week with the Hot Shots,<lb />
Ace's All Stars, and the Country<lb />
Gentlemen jumping out front.<lb />
Play continued this week and will<lb />
resume following Christmas holidays.<lb />
Below arc the standings and results<lb />
of the first week of play. These fig-<lb />
ures are unofficial and are correct<lb />
only to vhe best of our information.<lb />
HOT SHOTS 62 PHI GAMMA PI 24<lb />
Charles Vaughan and BUI Skeeter<lb />
collected 15 points each as the Hot<lb />
Shots ran up the highest score of<lb />
the initial week. Leonard La yd had<lb />
14. Mike Uzzell collected 11 of the<lb />
losers 24 points.<lb />
ACE'S ALL STARS 56 RIVER<lb />
RATS 46Jtaeford Walker tallied 28<lb />
points and Ace Warren, playing coach,<lb />
netted 16 to pace a high-scoring tilt.<lb />
George Williams had 14 for the losers<lb />
and Al Vaughan 9.<lb />
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 68 KAP-<lb />
PA SIGMA NU 39Guard Bob Wat-<lb />
kins paced the football champions to<lb />
a quick start in the hardwood sport.<lb />
Watkins hit for 14. Gary Treon and<lb />
Joel Long each had eight. Three<lb />
players, Lyle Cooper, Bill Love and<lb />
Bob Conway, had eight for KSN.<lb />
EPO 39 APO 31Bill Thackard<lb />
and Earl Miller were high for the<lb />
winners with 16 and 8 points, re-<lb />
spectively. Tommy Harris had 16 for<lb />
APO.<lb />
HIGHLANDERS 54 PI KAPPA<lb />
ALPHA 35Lanky Ted La3siter<lb />
scored 17 and Ken Barlow collected<lb />
15 to lead the independent club to an<lb />
easy win over the fraternity. Grady<lb />
Austin had 9 for the losers.<lb />
RED ANGELS 64 DELTA SIG 45<lb />
Don Spain led a second half rally<lb />
which produced victory for the An-<lb />
gels. Spain ended up with 15. John<lb />
West had 13 for the losers.<lb />
HOT SHOTS 65 PHI KAPPA AL-<lb />
PHA 18This proved to be the most<lb />
one-sided contest of the week with<lb />
three players hitting double figures.<lb />
Leonard Layd was high with 16. Aus-<lb />
tin had 6 for the losers.<lb />
DELTA SIG 49 HIGHLANDERS<lb />
41Buddy Whitfield hit for 10 and<lb />
John West, Wade Nixon, and Tom<lb />
Edison had eight each for the win-<lb />
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ANGELS 30Gary Treon hit 17 and<lb />
Rob Watkins for Gentlemen's second<lb />
victory. Sorrell had eight for losers.<lb />
RIVDR RATS 44 ROTC 42Al<lb />
Vaughn paces Rats to upset over de-<lb />
fending champions with 24 points.<lb />
Joe (Loftin) Mercer had 17 for Bird-<lb />
men.<lb />
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Raeford Walker once again high man<lb />
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Standing<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
ECS Statistics<lb />
(after 5 Games)<lb />
RecordWon 4; Lost 1.<lb />
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Sawyer, Midgette Cop<lb />
Leading Honors<lb />
East Carolina mermen swam to<lb />
their first victory of the season last<lb />
Saturday by downing William and<lb />
Mary of the Southern Conference<lb />
56-28 at the latters Pool.<lb />
Paced by Ail-American candidate,<lb />
Bob Sawyer, the Bucs won their<lb />
first victory of the season. The de-<lb />
fending NAIA champions lost their<lb />
opening meet last week to nationally-<lb />
ranked Carolina.<lb />
Sawyer, the defending NAIA back-<lb />
stroke chanrpion and one of the best<lb />
in the nation, beat his own records<lb />
in easing past the Indian backstrokers.<lb />
The quiet-spoken junior also was a<lb />
ti.ndoUt in the 400 yard Medley Re-<lb />
lay won by the Pirates.<lb />
Tommy Carroll, a freshman, cap-<lb />
tured first place in the 220 yd. free-<lb />
style, Sidney Oiiver had a first in<lb />
the 200 yard breaststToke, Mike Wil-<lb />
iamson was first in the 440 freestyle,<lb />
and Ken Midygette took top honors<lb />
in the diving events.<lb />
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Juck Kocbberling, Teddy Gartman,<lb />
and Williamson aiding Sawyer in the<lb />
Medley Relay. Forbes, Gilco, Dyer,<lb />
and Connelly, a freshman-studded<lb />
combination, won the free style relay.<lb />
Tommy Tucker, another freshman,<lb />
placed second for ECC in the 50 and<lb />
100 yard freestyle?. Sidney Oliver<lb />
drew a second in the butterfly, and<lb />
Jack Koebberling did the same in<lb />
the breaststroke.<lb />
Jack MdCann had two thirds for<lb />
ECC along with Carroll, Dyer, and<lb />
Teddy Gartman.<lb />
The club still looked weak in spots,<lb />
but showed improvement and is ex-<lb />
pected to rate along with last seasons<lb />
championship club before the season's<lb />
over.<lb />
East Carolina's next meet will be<lb />
with Virginia Military there. The<lb />
Bucs are still having trouble finding<lb />
a schedule and the slate is small<lb />
right now.<lb />
Ike Riddick. sophomore (ireenville native, has been one of ECC's<lb />
mainstays thus far as the Pirates have cruised to a 5-1 record.<lb />
"We have already found that many<lb />
;olio victims sitting idle in wheel<lb />
chairs may be returned to useful and<lb />
profitable occupationsBasil O'Con-<lb />
nor, president, National Foundation<lb />
for Infantile Paralysis.<lb />
WRA News<lb />
Members of the EOC Women's<lb />
Recreation Association were the<lb />
guests of Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege this week-end for their annual<lb />
play day on Saturday.<lb />
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for the entire play day wicn Mere-<lb />
dith in third c lace. Winning the<lb />
ping pong and placing second in vol-<lb />
ley ball gave the team 8 points; AC<lb />
was top with 12 points while Mere-<lb />
dith came out with 3.<lb />
Rita Mann and Carolyn Fulghum<lb />
represented the local club in bad-<lb />
minton and Libby Thorn-son and<lb />
Lacye Harris composed the ping pong<lb />
combination,<lb />
Ellen Eason, Betty Peele, Sylvia<lb />
Beasley, Hilda Roberts, Dot White,<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum, Rita Mann, and<lb />
y Thompson played on the volley<lb />
ball team<lb />
Defending Champs Win<lb />
Over ECC In Thriller;<lb />
Pirates First Loss<lb />
Defending North State cham<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, knocked off the<lb />
unbtaten team in the state, bes<lb />
Carolina, Saturday night by u, ?<lb />
ing East Carolina 68-66.<lb />
In winning the game in the I<lb />
seconds, the Bears also took<lb />
first place in the North Stat.<lb />
with a 3-0 record. Their record<lb />
the season is 5-1.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, in a rebuilding<lb />
after losing All-State center Ra-<lb />
WelLs, caught the Buc3 sleeping <lb />
; nd then held on for a vi.<lb />
their new and young coac<lb />
Wells. It was the second v <lb />
two niglrs since the Beer ba<lb />
ton Atlantic Christian Fridaj<lb />
The Bears took the lead ear. .<lb />
center Dick W. itis pumping<lb />
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couple of reserves, Charlie A<lb />
and Guy Mendenhall, pum<lb />
straight joints with Mend<lb />
tip-in giving the Bucs the:r i<lb />
of he half, 20-19.<lb />
Whitis, Bill Reece and Tommy<lb />
!ari then went to work to g.v.<lb />
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half and Mendenhall's goal cut I<lb />
sore to 44-46. Harold Ingram<lb />
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up and seconds later added am<lb />
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exchanged leads the rest of the<lb />
Charlie Adams gave E" -<lb />
g.st lead of the night after 10 mil<lb />
u e.s had elapsed of the second<lb />
when his jump shot made it 54<lb />
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seven minutes remaining. LR<lb />
ahead at 64-61 but Ingram<lb />
toss tied it as 66-all with ie<lb />
two minutes remaining.<lb />
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lost the ball and EC took over wit<lb />
less than a minu'e remaining. A <lb />
with 22 .seconds on the scoreboai<lb />
was no good and LR called for ti<lb />
out.<lb />
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and then forward Ken Norma h<lb />
a jump srot with two seconds<lb />
maining o give the Hickory ris I<lb />
a hnrd-earned 68-66 win.<lb />
Although fouling out, Dick W<lb />
led the visitors with 22 points, 1 I<lb />
these coming in the first half. Toi<lb />
Sellari, one of the best ballhandlers<lb />
seen in Memorial Gym or<lb />
years, was second high with 14. The<lb />
Pennsylvania na'ive spearhead<lb />
Bear victory Jrive in the final<lb />
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winners. Guy Mendenhall. wh<lb />
a tremendous job on the backbos<lb />
was high for ECC with IT along wit<lb />
guard Jessel Curry. Charlie A<lb />
pumped in 10 points and Den Smith<lb />
got eight.<lb />
EC hit only 31 from the floor,<lb />
their lowest of the season. It left '<lb />
Bucs with a 3-1 conference mark<lb />
a 4-1 over-all record.<lb />
North State Standings<lb />
Conf. AU<lb />
WL WL<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 8 0 5 1<lb />
Elon 10 2 2<lb />
East Carolina 3 1 4 1<lb />
Gatawba  2 1 2 5<lb />
High Point  2 1 4 1<lb />
Guilford  14 2 4<lb />
Appalachian 0 1 3 1<lb />
Western Carolina 0 1 4 3<lb />
Atlantic Christian  0 3 2 5<lb />
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fur Infantile Paralysis. Help those<lb />
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