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Off-Campus Party<lb />
Read Pat Harvey' column on the<lb />
editorial page for comments on the re-<lb />
cent raid on a party at a off-caapas<lb />
1 celling.<lb />
EasirCaroliniaixi<lb />
 East Carolina College Dial uHlV<lb />
Higrh School Swim Meet<lb />
9A Urop swimn,trs from EMtern North<lb />
nJriifctron wil1 c;mpte in hlfft <lb />
m im meet on campus Saturday at the<lb />
vmnasium.<lb />
Volume XXXIV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Five State Tour<lb />
Brings Oberlin<lb />
Wind Ensemble<lb />
To East Carolina<lb />
u ind Ensemble will<lb />
na CollajM Monday, i<lb />
ing a Cam art Tour<lb />
take them to five states<lb />
. 24 an-1 31.<lb />
 , I dwind,<lb />
ercussi - . a t :s will pre-<lb />
gran of music composed<lb />
instruments at 8 p. m in<lb />
-  :ium rnder sponsor-<lb />
tt Carolina College En-<lb />
i : : C. mmittaa.<lb />
ad last fall to present the<lb />
ts of wind literature to<lb />
t I audiences, the Ensemble is<lb />
by Kenneth Moore, assi-<lb />
t music education in<lb />
Ohio. Conservatory of<lb />
.erly a faculty mem-<lb />
lege in this state.<lb />
 the finest music by com-<lb />
the 17th to the 20th<lb />
i-ented on the 19&amp;9<lb />
the Ensemble. The<lb />
include Handel's Water<lb />
Stuenade No. 10 in<lb />
Wallingford Riegger's<lb />
Fugue for Band,<lb />
 for Wind Instru-<lb />
V  cent Persiehetti's Di-<lb />
: : Hand, Opus 42.<lb />
'Bartered Bride' Dancers<lb />
rway<lb />
Musical NowtJnde<lb />
Hayes Conducts; Dowell, Dobson<lb />
Take Lead Roles In 'Kiss Me Kate'<lb />
Having produced such standout hits<lb />
as "Carousel and "Connecticut Yan-<lb />
, kee" in past seasons, the Productions<lb />
'Committee has again chosen a Broad-<lb />
ay play that was received with<lb />
great enthusiasm by theatre and mo-<lb />
tion picture audiences. This year the<lb />
Student Government association is<lb />
, onsoring "Kiss Me Kate another<lb />
musical, comedy to be enacted April<lb />
21, 22. and 23.<lb />
Most of the leads ha.e been assign-<lb />
ed and the present cast is as follows:<lb />
Fred Graham, Jerry Powell; Lois<lb />
lane, Leigh Dobson; understudy for<lb />
Lois Lane, Alice Ann Home; Lilli<lb />
Vanessi, Hannah England; under-<lb />
NEWSWEEK commended "Kate" i<lb />
as  a capering, captivating musi-<lb />
cal comedy so shrewdly o portioned in<lb />
its good things that the problems of<lb />
describing is a matter of where to<lb />
egin<lb />
The play .resents a series of con-<lb />
flicts between two couples, one of<lb />
them married and the other divorced.<lb />
The complications that arise between<lb />
these four person is tne basic story.<lb />
But, "the music is the splendor of<lb />
he reduction stated production<lb />
:hainr.an. Don Griffin, who added<lb />
that, "the dances themselves will be<lb />
enough to bring down the house.<lb />
tudy for Lilli Vanessi, Patsy Ro- Chuck Shearon is doing original dan-<lb />
Lib Rogers. Jean Ann Waters, and Kathy Somerville (left to right) are peasant dancers in the opera<lb />
workshop's forthcoming production.<lb />
Guidance Head<lb />
Urges Students<lb />
To Use Services<lb />
The Bartered Bride' Includes<lb />
Cast Of Twenty Dancers<lb />
ink G Filler, head of the<lb />
guidance program here on<lb />
ients to make use<lb />
M service available to them.<lb />
. guidance program<lb />
. ted to those who are<lb />
ut their choice of a vo-<lb />
t'. theti major or minor.<lb />
belpa students who<lb />
iculty with their study<lb />
Fuller stated, "We do<lb />
students which vocation<lb />
We help guide them in<lb />
cation according to their<lb />
interest<lb />
find one's ability and<lb />
testa are given. There is a<lb />
: six aptitude tests. They are<lb />
general sales, personal and<lb />
echanical, and computational.<lb />
tude tests aie also given for rou-<lb />
nd shorthand. Also in the testing<lb />
 sti are given on the general<lb />
ability of the student.<lb />
After these tests are given, they<lb />
rad and this helps Dr. Fuller<lb />
ding a student towards select-<lb />
. cation according to his in-<lb />
b1 and abilities.<lb />
ation is available on practi-<lb />
v every job. Dr. Fuller's office is<lb />
ated on the third floor ol Graham<lb />
ng. His office hours are 2:00-<lb />
fl on Mondays, Tuesdays, and<lb />
lays; and 9:00-12:00 on Wed-<lb />
lays and Fridays. Special appoint-<lb />
will be made for any student<lb />
cannot meet during the office<lb />
; rs.<lb />
Dr. Fuller said, "We try to help the<lb />
at by helping him to better un-<lb />
derstand his abilities and his limita-<lb />
We invite anyone who has a vo-<lb />
tiona) choice problem to visit us.<lb />
This service is available to all stu-<lb />
ta who need it<lb />
When the opera workshop's pre-<lb />
sentation of Smetana's "The Bartered<lb />
Bride" opens February 2, twenty ECC<lb />
students will be featured as dancers.<lb />
The opera will contain not only<lb />
peasant dancers, but also a troupe of<lb />
strolling players which includes Ken<lb />
Killebrew as the principal comedian,<lb />
Timmy Williams and Frank Dew as<lb />
the drummers, Jimmy Burns as the<lb />
trumpeter, Judy Hearne as the In-<lb />
dian, Bill Thorp as the bear, and Ash-<lb />
iynn Mauldin as the bear's trainer.<lb />
Choreography for the opera is being<lb />
done by Inez Laube, Greenville dan-<lb />
cing instructor. Mrs. Laube has stu-<lb />
died ballet and character dancing in<lb />
Mow York and Washington, D. C,<lb />
She also holds a certificate from the<lb />
National Academy of Ballet in New<lb />
York.<lb />
Dancers include Dorothy Hayes,<lb />
Larita Umphlett, Shelby Sheffield,<lb />
Dorothy McCleary, Anne Vickery,<lb />
Katherine White, and Elizabeth<lb />
Richardson.<lb />
Also performing are Nancy Harris,<lb />
Others are Sonya Hooker, Georgia<lb />
Parrott, Kathy Somerville, Lib Ro-<lb />
gers. Jean Ann Waters, and Otis<lb />
?trother.<lb />
Under the direction of Paul Hick-<lb />
:ang of the Music Department, this is<lb />
the second such operatic production<lb />
berts; Bill Calhoun, Ken Killebrew;<lb />
understudy for Bill Calhoun, Bill Hai-<lb />
slip; and Hattie, Rosemary Swisher.<lb />
Completing the list ave first gang-<lb />
ster, Del Driver; second gangster,<lb />
Robert Kornegay; Harrison Howell,<lb />
Dave Doolittle; Paul, Bill Haislip;<lb />
and Stage Doorman, Jeiry Van Dyke.<lb />
Directing this annual spring musi-<lb />
al are Mr. Donald H. Hayes, music<lb />
director; Dr. Elizabeth Utterback, dr-<lb />
matic director, and Mr. Paul Hick-<lb />
fang, choral director. Holding down<lb />
the remaining specialized positions<lb />
are Don Griffin, chairman of the pro-<lb />
ductions committee, with Dave Doo-<lb />
little acting as assistant; Pat Baker,<lb />
assistant dramatic director, and<lb />
Chuck Shearon, choreographer.<lb />
During its long run on Broadway<lb />
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bought its<lb />
'iln,rights and produced a motion<lb />
picture starring Kathryn Grayson,<lb />
ard Keel, and Marge and Cower<lb />
Champion.<lb />
" e still have openings for dan-<lb />
ring parts arid non-singing parts for<lb />
men stated Mr. Griffin. As to the<lb />
success of "Kate" Don believes that,<lb />
'it will be one of the best shows that<lb />
East Carolina has ever witnessed and<lb />
will definitely appeal to the entire<lb />
student body<lb />
Becky Crouch, Sandi Smith, Carolyn staged by the opera workshop class.<lb />
Hinton, Zuill Bailey, Jerry Van Dyke, One act of "The Bartered Bride was<lb />
;nd Bob Kornegay. 'performed last year.<lb />
ces for the show and they are expected<lb />
to be earthshaking<lb />
Several hit songs were derived from<lb />
"Kiss Me Kate such as: "So in<lb />
Love1 and "Wunderbar<lb />
Alfred Drake, Patricia Morrison<lb />
:: i lii Kirk played the lead mles<lb />
tfhen it was produced on Broadway<lb />
in 1948. "After two proceeding flops.<lb />
!ole Porter finally struck a hit with<lb />
hi musical announced TIME in a<lb />
review of Porter's successes and fail-<lb />
ures. Mr. Porter was the com; oser-<lb />
yii ist of "Kiss Me Kate and has<lb />
.ritten many hit songs including.<lb />
"Begin the Beguine "Night and<lb />
Day "I Get a Kick Out of You<lb />
"J ist One of Those Things and<lb />
What is this Thing Called Love?"<lb />
Play Promises<lb />
Court Realism<lb />
For Spectators<lb />
Committee Suspends Four<lb />
For Off-Campus Social Spree<lb />
As a result of an off-campus party ed that the gathering in "Big Yeller"<lb />
Britt Reigns<lb />
" "We Ball<lb />
Rae Britt, nominee from Thota CM<lb />
ocial fraternity, reigned as Queen<lb />
at the annual Alpha Phi Omega White<lb />
Ball Saturday night<lb />
Miss Britt was selected by the stu-<lb />
dent body vote from four other girls<lb />
(resenting various campus fraterni-<lb />
ties. Nancy Harris, APO Homecom-<lb />
ing lepresentative and also this past<lb />
summer's Miss Summer School,<lb />
ned the White Ball Queen.<lb />
Also vying for queen were Janet<lb />
Arnold, Lambda Chi Alpha; Pat<lb />
Cameron, Pi Kappa Alpha; Carolyn<lb />
Hinton, Sigma Alpha Iota; and Ester<lb />
.Toyner, Tau Sigma.<lb />
A white winter wonderland motif<lb />
was carried out in the decorations.<lb />
Some of our students, faculty mem-<lb />
bers, and pasts graduates of ECC<lb />
will appear in the CAINE MUTINY<lb />
COURT MARSHAL here in Green-<lb />
ville, February 6 and 7.<lb />
The play, written by Herman Wouk,<lb />
"promises to be one of the most<lb />
dramatic and realistic productions<lb />
presented by the Greenville Little<lb />
Theatre claims Delano Driver, ECC<lb />
student who is in the play.<lb />
The play will be presented in the<lb />
real life court room setting of the<lb />
Pitt County Court House downtown<lb />
and is directed by Claude West, an<lb />
East Carolina alumnus.<lb />
Members of the cast from East<lb />
Carolina's faculty includes H. D.<lb />
Rowe as Greenwald and Claude Gar-<lb />
ren as Challee.<lb />
Del Driver, who recently starred in<lb />
"Death of a Salesman is Queeg in<lb />
this production. EC graduates on the<lb />
playbill are Claude Taylor as Urban,<lb />
Gus Laube as Blakely, and Bancroft<lb />
Moseley as Sowthard.<lb />
Mahlon Coles, manager of the<lb />
school book store, plays the role of<lb />
Maryk. Others in the cast are Dick<lb />
Heller, Keefer; Bob Hunt, Lundeen;<lb />
Jack Cherry, Bird; and Keith Kerr,<lb />
the stenographer.<lb />
Some of the past plays of the<lb />
Greenville Little Theatre include<lb />
MAN ALIVE, given this past fall in<lb />
conjunction with the AAUW for the<lb />
Greenville Scholarship Fund, and<lb />
THE MOUSETRAP, which was pre-<lb />
sented last year.<lb />
in a residence known as "Big Yeller<lb />
four young men were ordered dismiss-<lb />
ed from school for the remainder of<lb />
the quarter.<lb />
William Jenkins, Jack Calvert, Car-<lb />
los Burt, and Allyson Richardson<lb />
were found guilty of conducting an<lb />
unchaperoned party by the DOC Dis-<lb />
ci line Committee, and were suspend-<lb />
ed from school on the basis of that<lb />
evidenc by the Committee.<lb />
Dr. Messick reported that the men<lb />
would be allowed to re-enter the<lb />
school Spring Quarter with the pro-<lb />
vision that all their campus social<lb />
privileges be withdrawn, that they<lb />
have no automobiles, and that they be<lb />
on probation during that quarter.<lb />
The school president reported that<lb />
the party was not a fraternity event.<lb />
He said that some neighboi's near the<lb />
house in which the party took place<lb />
vvas too noisy.<lb />
After learning that college students<lb />
were present at the social function,<lb />
they notified campus police, who then<lb />
called Dean James H. Tucker, and<lb />
tber campus personnel, Dr. Messick<lb />
stated.<lb />
Dean Tucker, with cam; us police,<lb />
then went to the house and found the<lb />
party in progress. Dr. Messick stated<lb />
that the investigating officials ob-<lb />
served no improper conduct other<lb />
than drinking at the party.<lb />
called Greenville Police and complain-<lb />
Notice<lb />
Blood donors in the recent cam-<lb />
pus drive who have not received<lb />
thvir donor cards may pick them<lb />
up by calling at the Department<lb />
of Air Science located in Austin<lb />
Building.<lb />
re-<lb />
ported Miss Byrd of chat sororities<lb />
were like<lb />
"I also would "ike to extend my<lb />
hand of thanks for the cooperation<lb />
rendered by tne rushchair,man of the<lb />
various sororities Miss Gail Cohoon,<lb />
rush chairman for the ISC commend-<lb />
ed. Gail further related that, "the<lb />
parties have been beautifully lanned<lb />
and executed<lb />
Sororities Seek Pledges<lb />
In First Rush Functions<lb />
Over one hundred co-eds turned (attendants got an inside view<lb />
ut for the mass meeting held last<lb />
.veek by the sororities This is the<lb />
first rush week scheduled at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Parties have been scheduled for<lb />
rhis entire week and actual biddings<lb />
takes place on Friday afternoon. The<lb />
pledges will be receive 1 on Saturday<lb />
afternoon. Many of the sororities are<lb />
miming parties for their pledges<lb />
shortly after they are received.<lb />
"We are definitely pleased with the j<lb />
progression of rush week stated<lb />
Jackie Byrd, president of the IFC.<lb />
Miss Byrd continued by saying that,<lb />
"The sororities wish to express their<lb />
appreciation for the cooperation of<lb />
Dean White, our advisor, during rush<lb />
week. The rushee seem to be shar-<lb />
ing a great deal of enthusiasm, which<lb />
is indeed appreciated by the sisters<lb />
At the various rushee parties the<lb />
sorority emblems wee displayed<lb />
along with scrapbooks, pictures and<lb />
greek letters. The rushees were in-<lb />
formed about finances, plans, pro-<lb />
jects and what exactly their sorority<lb />
was trying to do for the college. "The<lb />
Play Tryouts<lb />
Tryouts for the Children's Play,<lb />
HANSEL AND GftrTTBL will be<lb />
hvld in Flannigan Aud during the<lb />
nights of January 26 and 27 from 7<lb />
to 10 o'clock.<lb />
Although there has been a prelimin-<lb />
ary tryout (due to mix up in schvduV.)<lb />
this was not an official tryout. The<lb />
play has not been cast and anyone<lb />
interested in reading, please come.<lb />
If one is not able to come either of<lb />
these nights get in touch with Dan<lb />
Yanchison or th Playhouse Director,<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withvy.<lb />
Tm Just A Ham <lb />
Dixon, Haislip Give Views Of Stage, Past And Present<lb />
Attention<lb />
Men Day Students<lb />
Do you wish to lire in the Dor-<lb />
mitory Fall Quarter, 1959? If<lb />
yon now live off campus and have<lb />
not made dormitory room appli-<lb />
cation, you should contact the<lb />
Housing Office within the next<lb />
30 days. Men day stndenu wsm<lb />
make application now will be able<lb />
to live on campus next year.<lb />
Melvin V. Buck<lb />
Director of Housing<lb />
By BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
"The theatre is like a church said<lb />
Shirley Dixon, who ought to know<lb />
since she practically lives over at Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium. "I feel I must be<lb />
serious about it she added.<lb />
Yet Shirley was anything but ser-<lb />
ious when she got around Bill Haislip<lb />
for this interview. Shirley and Bill<lb />
lave supporting roles in the coming<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse production<lb />
of "The Potting Shed<lb />
"Bill, what was it you said to me<lb />
when we first met?"<lb />
"I said you must be the Helen<lb />
Hayes of East Carolina said Bill,<lb />
who, incidentally, is a big ham. He<lb />
admits It. "I'm just a big ham, and I<lb />
love publicity Actually reporters call<lb />
?Ms cooperation.<lb />
Shirley, however, wasn't coopera-<lb />
tive. "Don't put all that stuff In the<lb />
the paper she kert yeHing at me.<lb />
"I don't tell people my age<lb />
Miss Dixon. who is about nineteen,<lb />
?r-ansferred to East Carolina from<lb />
Woman's College, where she had the<lb />
lead in "The Women" in her fresh-<lb />
man year. She is a senior.<lb />
Mr. Haislip, however, is a fresh-<lb />
man. And he has already had two big<lb />
roles at East Carolina. He is from<lb />
Portsmouth, Virgina.<lb />
Shirley plays the part of the lead<lb />
character's mother in "The Potting<lb />
Shed" and Bill plays an old friend of<lb />
hers. "Do you fall in love?" I asked.<lb />
"Oh we do that offstage said<lb />
Pill. "Shirley's good to work with.<lb />
She's very cooperative<lb />
Shirley made her East. Carolina de-<lb />
but in "House of Connely" last year.<lb />
She had a fine character part in "The<lb />
Admirable Chrichton this past fall. I graduate work and then try to enter<lb />
Bill also played in "The Admirable he theatre.<lb />
Chrichton Recently he was Happy<lb />
in "Death of A Salesman<lb />
"We had a ball in Chrichton said<lb />
Bill. "We stole the show<lb />
"I like this part said Shirley,<lb />
speaking of Mrs. Callifer in "Potting<lb />
Shed "Of course, you have to like<lb />
them or you couldnt play them. I try<lb />
to think I'm the character<lb />
Shirley had some additional drama-<lb />
tic experience this summer when she<lb />
'id Summer Stock with the Vagabond<lb />
Players at Flat Rock Playhouse. She<lb />
had a role in "Reluctant Debutante<lb />
One of the suprising things about<lb />
Bill is the fact that he has had little<lb />
dramatic experience, most of it being<lb />
gained under the directors at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"In all seriousness (a rare moment<lb />
for Bill), Shirley's doing an excellent<lb />
job he said, speaking of rehearsals.<lb />
Bill also has a part in "Kiss Me<lb />
Kate the spring musical. Bill ex-<lb />
plains that musical comedy is his<lb />
favorite end of the theatre. 'Tm<lb />
kicking it off by playing the colored<lb />
valet In "Kiss Me Kate<lb />
I asked Shirley what she planned<lb />
 to do after graduation, which Is com-<lb />
I ing up in the spring. She plans to do<lb />
Shirley is from Miami, Florida, but<lb />
explains that she was born in Greens-<lb />
ooro, North Carolina. At present she<lb />
is living with her parents in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
It will be interesting to see what<lb />
ihese two do with Graham Greene's<lb />
play.<lb />
Students Attain<lb />
Top Scholastic<lb />
Honors In Work<lb />
?st Quarter<lb />
Top scholastic honors for the fall<lb />
quarter, 1958, went to 58 of East<lb />
Carolina's 3684 students. Their names<lb />
lave just been announced by Regis-<lb />
 "ir Robert L. Holt, whose "All Or.es"<lb />
Honors List recognize that they re-<lb />
ceived the highest possible marks in<lb />
. courses in which they were en-<lb />
rolled.<lb />
Ten of the number are men, and<lb />
18 are women. Fifty-six are North<lb />
arolinians. One is from Virginia, and<lb />
i ne from Alabama. Their outstanding<lb />
i ecords entitle them to inclusion on<lb />
'he Dean's List of students with su-<lb />
erior scholastic standing and on the<lb />
ollege honor roll.<lb />
North Carolinians on the "All Ores"<lb />
oil. are: Elizabeth Mae Williams.<lb />
Dirk S. Dixon, James K. Latham,<lb />
'hirley Rest Buchan, Janet Carole<lb />
Cratch, Mrs. Eleanor J. Cuthrell, and<lb />
Nancy Joan Willis.<lb />
Others are Elizabeth Ann Johnson.<lb />
Claudine Kay Thompson. Terrance R.<lb />
Norman, Josephine R. Prytherch,<lb />
Lou Mewborn Ottaway, Sara Blanche<lb />
Crawford, Ada Jacqueline Davis, and<lb />
Mary Powers Thigpin.<lb />
Also included on the list are Bar-<lb />
i ara Ann Morton, Peggy Frances<lb />
A'ynne, Peggy Kepley, Neil Teague<lb />
Howell, William Travis Jones, Scar-<lb />
tt O'Hara Parks, Betty Sue Ed-<lb />
wards, Dennis Earl Williams. Kate<lb />
Marlyn Cameron, M. Rebecca Hill.<lb />
Carole McDaniel, Sara Ann Stroud.<lb />
l.ona Jeanette Manning. Helen Jean<lb />
Clark, Marcia Kay Rusher, Nancy<lb />
Lou Lowry, Clarice Rose Merritt,<lb />
William Eugene Byrum. Lois Garren.<lb />
Mis. Kristina M. Swain, Jean Ann<lb />
Waters, and Peggy Wood.<lb />
Completing the list are Mrs. Daisy<lb />
Holmes Rogers, Barbara Stewart<lb />
Whichard. Ellen Sturkie, Ann McKay.<lb />
Mary Margaret Kelly, Roland E. Mat-<lb />
this, Carolyn Rose Jackson, Sylvia<lb />
Jean Jolly, Adeline Smith, Edward<lb />
Hicks. Gayles Liles Dunn, Carolyn<lb />
.lane Hinton, Betty Hope Lane, Mary<lb />
Alice Gufford, Kathleen Somerville,<lb />
Sue Carol Evans, Helen Jane Liles,<lb />
and Peggy Joyce Quinn. Roger Ever-<lb />
ette Thompson, Hoffman, Va. and<lb />
Charlotte Elizabeth Epps, Birming-<lb />
ham, Alabama are the out-of-state<lb />
students on the list.<lb />
Job Interviews<lb />
Reminder to B. S. and A. B.<lb />
students who registered with the<lb />
placement bureau fall quarter:<lb />
Please come to the Placement<lb />
Bureau and pat your winter class<lb />
schedule on your placement card<lb />
if yon wish to be called in for<lb />
interviews during the winter<lb />
quarter.<lb />
J. K. Long, Director<lb />
Graduate Studies and Placement<lb />
attention Seniors!<lb />
Senior class invitaticn will be<lb />
sold in the Student Union from<lb />
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and in the<lb />
cafeteria from 5 p. m. to S:S<lb />
p. m. on February 3-4.<lb />
There will be a senior class<lb />
meeting Monday, January 19, at<lb />
630 p. m. in Flanagan AadB-<lb />
ImsbbbV<lb /><pb facs="00038619_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, .<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Kissing Causes Trouble<lb />
On<lb />
October v in Monroe, N. C, two<lb />
8 and 9, were arrested by the po-<lb />
lice The) were put in the county jail and<lb />
held there incommunicado for six days.<lb />
Their .Time one of the little boys had<lb />
allegedly forced a kiss from a seven year old<lb />
girl.<lb />
Their punishmentcommittment to in-<lb />
determinate terms in reform school with the<lb />
admonition that if they behaved well they<lb />
might be released before tbey reached twenty-<lb />
The case has been a troublesome one for<lb />
the? p r. He has received letters from<lb />
people throughout the North and Southeven<lb />
t'r m Europeprotesting the punishment.<lb />
Communist newspapers have carried the<lb />
story. The governor admits it would have<lb />
been better it reporters had been allowed to<lb />
c ver the hearing.<lb />
The most logical punishment for these<lb />
two little boys would seem to be a good old<lb />
fashioned spanking. But it is not that simple.<lb />
Yen see. the two little boys were Negroes<lb />
and the little girl was white.<lb />
SPECTRUM Arouses Profs<lb />
Chapel Hill, land of controversy, recently<lb />
experienced the unusual. When a new student<lb />
literary publication, the SPECTRUM, came<lb />
the news stands, student leader John<lb />
Brooks, a Greenville boy, challenged its moral<lb />
I a -<lb />
Then came the unusual. In the face of<lb />
i iks' charge that "poor taste is evident<lb />
cultv members defended the magazine.<lb />
Whili one professor claimed that the<lb />
magazine followed a common modern literary<lb />
trend the other contended that the magazine<lb />
should continue without faculty participation<lb />
lest it bee me "cut and dried<lb />
One of the defenders, a member of the<lb />
UNC English Department said, "In a day<lb />
when Lolita' is a best seller on the American<lb />
book market and such films as 'The Tunnel<lb />
of Love' are shown freely in commercial mo-<lb />
houses, it seemes to me the practice of<lb />
criticizing contemporary literature for using<lb />
I commonly accepted language is past<lb />
Osstro Confirms Query<lb />
81 Crii's Democracy<lb />
The 26 of July Movement in Cuba has<lb />
succeeded. Fidel Castro says there is more<lb />
liberty in Cuba now than in the United States.<lb />
"Wi more democratic than President<lb />
enh wer We are more democratic than<lb />
John Foster Dulles he claims.<lb />
Is Cuba a more democratic place now?<lb />
Or is Castro trying to outdo Batista?<lb />
Over 200 pro-Batista citizens have been<lb />
killed by the firing squad after hasty mili-<lb />
v trials.<lb />
In jail awaiting trial are about 6,000<lb />
eople. Rebel soldiers are hunting down per-<lb />
hns as many as 5.000 fugitive soldiers, po-<lb />
lice. Mid informers accused of carrying on<lb />
dictator's repression.<lb />
As yet, no trials or executions have been<lb />
rep rted in Havana. Provisional President<lb />
Manuel Urrutla's government continues to<lb />
give assurance that newsmen will be furnish-<lb />
ed names of the accused and charges against<lb />
them and will be invited to watch the trials.<lb />
But the military courts in the provinces ap-<lb />
parently are going ahead full steam without<lb />
publicity or reporters.<lb />
( astro estimates that only 450 persons<lb />
will face the firing squads in the purge "to<lb />
rid Cuba of all war criminals The new head<lb />
 f the Cuban armed forces claims that if any<lb />
Batista man had killed as many as twenty<lb />
people, it was judged that he had no right to<lb />
live.<lb />
The killing has gotten out of hand. Cast-<lb />
n s frst statement was that there would be<lb />
only two or three dozen war criminals. Now<lb />
that number has increased to 450. How many<lb />
more? At one of the mass executions in a<lb />
province a bull dozer had to be used to bury<lb />
the many people executed. They were scrap-<lb />
ed into one big ditch grave.<lb />
Castro along with some other Cubans<lb />
contend that Cuba has just as much right to<lb />
exterminate war criminals as the Allies had<lb />
in condemning Nazi leaders at the Nueren-<lb />
berg trials after World War II.<lb />
Cubans are growing irritated at world<lb />
criticisme&amp;pecially from the United States<lb />
concerning the executions.<lb />
Evidently fearing U. S. intervention,<lb />
Castro declares that if U. S. Marines enter<lb />
Cuba "200,000 'gringos will die "Gringo"<lb />
is a term used in a derogatory sense denoting<lb />
a U. S. citizen. There are 12,000 living in<lb />
Cuba.<lb />
Cuba belongs to the Cubans and it is not<lb />
for us to decide if she has the right to ex-<lb />
terminate Batista men or in what manner. It<lb />
does seem, however, that Castro would order<lb />
the executi ns to stop or at least slow down.<lb />
T d many people have been killed in too<lb />
short a time in the past few days.<lb />
The brilliant lawyer who led his guerilla<lb />
tr cops through twenty-five months of fight-<lb />
ing to victory may be fast losing the respect<lb />
the world so recently accorded him.<lb />
A country which claims to be more demo-<lb />
cratic than oven our own U. S. can not begin<lb />
a reign of liberty with a reign of terror.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of Ernst Carolina CoUef,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Good Olo' Days<lb />
When Were They?<lb />
By BOB WHITING<lb />
Aji amiable old gentlemen with<lb />
whom I converse frequently has a<lb />
domestic problem that irritates him<lb />
profusely. He has a sixteen year old<lb />
granddaughter who is pretty, intelli-<lb />
gent, eager, and curious; one can see<lb />
iliat this combination might cause<lb />
trouble.<lb />
To view the granddaughter's physi-<lb />
cal outline might leave one with the<lb />
impression that he was getting a pre-<lb />
view of the 'forward look" that char-<lb />
acterizes the jet age and modern day<lb />
selling. She has no trouble getting<lb />
('ates with boys; conversely, boys have<lb />
trouble getting dates with her. She<lb />
realises that she is a desirable article<lb />
OH the high school date roster, there-<lb />
fore, she has learned to take every<lb />
advantage of the situation' at an<lb />
early age.<lb />
Along with her other traits she is<lb />
commanding, quick tempered, hard to<lb />
please, a?id highly irritable with the<lb />
boys who call on her. She tells them<lb />
when to come, what to wear, what to<lb />
do, and in general critizes them when-<lb />
ever and wherever possible. If just<lb />
once she finds that on? of her dates<lb />
does not com; ly with her wishes, she<lb />
tells him that he will not be allowed<lb />
to see her anymore. This does not<lb />
cause her to become unpopular; she<lb />
is more in demand than ever. The<lb />
boys beg to come back. They promise<lb />
to do and act as she dictates.<lb />
This irritates the old gentleman of<lb />
whom I was speaking. During one of<lb />
,ur recent conversations, he was<lb />
speaking in his usual authoritative<lb />
voice about the way the younger gen-<lb />
eration has changed since his day a<lb />
change for the worse. "Boys just don't<lb />
know how to handle the girls any-<lb />
more he says. He went on to say<lb />
that during his day it was first this<lb />
one and then that one. There was<lb />
never time to get serious about any-<lb />
one. The girls had to wait in line. He<lb />
said that stunts like his granddaugh-<lb />
ter pulled on her boyfriends just did<lb />
not happen during his day. The boys<lb />
would not stand for it. They would<lb />
simply tell the girl who acted this<lb />
way to go you know where.<lb />
After thirty minutes of listening<lb />
to him, I was convinced that girls had<lb />
just recently started acting this way.<lb />
I was about to leave when his wife<lb />
appeared in the doorway. She had<lb />
i aught ; arts of our conversation<lb />
while she supposedly was cleaning<lb />
the living room. As I said goodbye, I<lb />
unwittingly commented to the gentle-<lb />
man's wife that I had been disillu-<lb />
sioned about the role that women<lb />
played in her day.<lb />
I had just finished saying, " the<lb />
good old days must really have been<lb />
the good old days when she took a<lb />
step forward, stopped, pointed her<lb />
finger and said, "that's what you<lb />
think, voung man. Things haven't<lb />
changed. They're still like they use<lb />
to be. Why, that man of mine used to<lb />
follow me around all the time. All I<lb />
had to do was to leave the house and<lb />
there he'd be, just like a little puppy<lb />
dog. I couldn't get rid of him. I<lb />
thought for a while that he was going<lb />
to put his bed up in my front yard.<lb />
He'd slay out there sometimes till<lb />
early in the morning just to make<lb />
sure that no other boys came calling<lb />
on me. I couldn't date anyone else<lb />
after I met him because he was either<lb />
calling me over the phone or leaning<lb />
against that tree in the front of my<lb />
house. But I did have other boy-<lb />
friends and they weren't much dif-<lb />
ferent. No sir, we didn't try to please<lb />
the men, they tried to please us<lb />
Her husband had been kicking the<lb />
heel of his shoe in the ground and<lb />
one did not have to look closely to<lb />
see a red glow in his face. He lifted<lb />
his eyes to stare above the house<lb />
across the street, then back to the<lb />
ground again. I could sense that the<lb />
situation was uncomfortable so I<lb />
hurriedly bid goodbye and tramped<lb />
toward the street.<lb />
I guess the lady was right after<lb />
all. The world is technically becom-<lb />
ing more complex with the new scien-<lb />
tific discoveries being made, but basic<lb />
life, as we live it every day, has<lb />
changed but little. Woman's role to-<lb />
day is about the same as it was dur-<lb />
ing the gay decade. Man still has to<lb />
fight to display his paramount char-<lb />
acter. .As for the teenage girl, the<lb />
only drastic change that has been<lb />
made is that Zorro and Fidel Castro<lb />
have replaced Valentino as national<lb />
heart throbs.<lb />
The old man's greatest change was<lb />
one of memory. The passing years<lb />
will sometimes make the machinery<lb />
of the mind become hasy. Memories<lb />
wane and we forget. Maybe a better<lb />
answer is that we like to forget At<lb />
any rate we forget. Sometimes it is<lb />
better to forget what really happened<lb />
and substitute in its place what we<lb />
would like to have had happen. This<lb />
was by far more beautiful to the old<lb />
man. This was what he wanted to re<lb />
member from the good old days.<lb />
A New Definition<lb />
Little Knight Dreams<lb />
Bit DERRY WALKER<lb />
Depressing News<lb />
Help Needed Fiom Older Boys<lb />
sick, sick;<lb />
By BRYAN<lb />
sick said<lb />
"I'm just<lb />
one co-ed.<lb />
"What's the matter, doll, did you<lb />
get nabbed in the big raid?" said a<lb />
fellow.<lb />
"No man. I hid in the coal bin.<lb />
Just practice teachun gettin me down<lb />
"What's the matter, hon, don't<lb />
your little cherubs beehave?"<lb />
"No. man, the sap's a risin, causin<lb />
it being blackberry winter and all'<lb />
"Look doll, you ought to take a<lb />
methods course<lb />
"Well you know how the little no-<lb />
neck monsters are. They're all just<lb />
tick, sick, sick<lb />
"What you teachin 'em Babe?"<lb />
"Why English, of course, man. You<lb />
knows I majors in English<lb />
HARRISON<lb />
Carolina girls didn't want a liberal<lb />
'linking regulation. She got insulted<lb />
then too.<lb />
I have always been one to believe<lb />
that it doesn't matter o much what<lb />
you do, but rather how you do it. If<lb />
they can be nothing else, it looks like<lb />
our elected representatives can be<lb />
gentlemen.<lb />
It is always easy to get mad when<lb />
iscussing something controversial.<lb />
But I never felt our Senate capable of<lb />
initiating anything so important.<lb />
The present Senate more than some<lb />
 there, has been characterized by a<lb />
tone of dignity and restraint, but<lb />
from recent appearances this atmos-<lb />
phere is breaking down<lb />
Varied Letters<lb />
Hake The News<lb />
The campus was pretty depressing<lb />
last week end. It seemed like every-<lb />
body got mad at the administration<lb />
and "cut<lb />
You know, people are always get-<lb />
ting mad at one thing or another.<lb />
Rumor has it that one of our Senators<lb />
insulted a lady Senator in a recent<lb />
meeting of the Student Senate.<lb />
I'm not a bit surprised since I have<lb />
seen that sort of thing happen be-<lb />
fore. Once last year the same young<lb />
lady expressed her opinion that East<lb />
In my opinion, Student Govern-<lb />
ment for the past thee years has<lb />
been characterized by an immaturity<lb />
in platform, imagination and conduct.<lb />
It seems like the more sober heads<lb />
; by away from campus politics, which<lb />
is not surprising since most of them<lb />
have more important things to do.<lb />
But it is high time some of the<lb />
lder boys on campus took an interest<lb />
in Student Government. It is past<lb />
time the ex-servicemen on this cam-<lb />
us organized and established sound-<lb />
ness to student affairs.<lb />
Try Crying<lb />
Mysterious Case Causes 'Uprisin9<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
'Tis really a pity when news around fore the<lb />
campus is so scarce that one finds<lb />
himself digging into the dark places<lb />
to find something to enlighten one's<lb />
conversation. There was a little inci-<lb />
dent that took place recently. It didnt<lb />
occur on campus, but for once since<lb />
living on East Carolina ground, it's<lb />
students were well aware of the plot<lb />
and the climax of an outside event.<lb />
But, unfortunately for our reporters,<lb />
by the time it was relayed into our<lb />
big ears, the plot was misconstrued<lb />
and the climax contained varied and<lb />
ridiculous decisions. It was a pity that<lb />
this little deal happened, for some of<lb />
our fair people; but for most of the<lb />
campus' inhabitants, it could be pro-<lb />
nounced a gift from who knows<lb />
where.<lb />
Now the conversation does not re-<lb />
lease only the latest happenings in<lb />
classes, Buc's diet, and Mike's cold,<lb />
but now this news has filled the little<lb />
minds of the students with thought<lb />
and evil doings. Not that any of our<lb />
acquaintances are actually capable of<lb />
doing drastic things, but still it's a<lb />
thought worth mentioning to the<lb />
naive freshman.<lb />
These thoughts can do one of two<lb />
things: (1) scare them too death; give<lb />
them the realization that "it could<lb />
happen to me and keep them from<lb />
trying anything more than speaking<lb />
when spoken to, or, to that sometimes<lb />
better extreme, smiling when spoken<lb />
to, or (2) give them a sense of hatej prograTO that<lb />
they're ready to throw in the towel aboT.<lb />
and pronounce everyone out of their<lb />
mind for doing such a "square" trick, j<lb />
Probably now most of the reader<lb />
have blood shot eyes and are still<lb />
wondering what the general jist of<lb />
this, supposedly, column is. There-<lb />
sentences will be tied to-<lb />
gether into a few words that the<lb />
average "beat generation" should in-<lb />
terpret. First, can the students do<lb />
anything about the outcome of the<lb />
lracus? Second, if they could, what?<lb />
Third, what could they possibly gain<lb />
with these little outbursts?<lb />
How can one fight this fright off?<lb />
My friend, it is very easy: (1) Grin<lb />
and bear it, or, much better, laugh it<lb />
off as an experience every student<lb />
should not go through.<lb />
(2) Cry and revolt from society or<lb />
much better start acting normal (no,<lb />
not, like a typical teenage college<lb />
student.)<lb />
(3) This is the winner of them all:<lb />
ever try upholding a few rules and<lb />
paying heed to their suggestions?<lb />
Notices<lb />
Change In Time<lb />
Because of the high school invita-<lb />
tional swim meet which is taking<lb />
place in memorial pool on Saturday,<lb />
the first course of the swimming pro-<lb />
gram for youngsters of age 6 through<lb />
16 will begin on the following Satur-<lb />
day, January Slst. It will still be for<lb />
a 10 weeks program and the same<lb />
fcras been mentioned<lb />
Dr. Frank L. Heektns of the<lb />
English Department requests<lb />
that all books borrowed from hist<lb />
by students be returned before<lb />
this quarter is<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
A few days ago, a visitor on our<lb />
campus asked one of our seniors if<lb />
he was a fraternity man. The ques-<lb />
tion was asked in the presence of one<lb />
of our new-found sorority girls and<lb />
she interrupted with, "No, he's one<lb />
of those nobodies at East Carolina'<lb />
Well, needless to say, the seniOT be-<lb />
came irritated but we'll omit what he<lb />
said in answer to her remark.<lb />
The point is that there are a lot<lb />
of "nobodies" here, far more than<lb />
there are "somebodies if that's what<lb />
a frat man or sorority girl is.<lb />
The purpose of any organization is<lb />
to attempt to raise the standards of<lb />
the school and, from what I hear of<lb />
some of the recent "week-end ex-<lb />
cursions the standards are going<lb />
lower, not higher.<lb />
As soon as some people in these<lb />
social organizations find out that they<lb />
arc no better in any way than some<lb />
of us who are not in an organization,<lb />
the better off EOC will be.<lb />
It's rumored that one sorority was<lb />
well represented at the recent un-<lb />
chaperoned party in town.<lb />
In closing, I would like to remark<lb />
to the freshman girlb, since Rush<lb />
Week is going strong, "If you want<lb />
to join a sorority, have enough gump-<lb />
tion to look into all of them before<lb />
you jump off the ledge. Find out<lb />
something about the girls in the soro-<lb />
rity you wish to join so that you<lb />
won't take the chance of "going<lb />
home" before graduation, 1963<lb />
It would be a pity for the sorority<lb />
movement to be knocked down before<lb />
it got started good because of a few<lb />
"bad apples because there are some<lb />
good ones.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Bob Lewis<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I am a Scot, (hometownEdin-<lb />
burgh) now a Civil Servant in London.<lb />
During the war I was a radio operat-<lb />
or in the British Merchant Navy<lb />
and I visited America many times. I<lb />
was always impressed by the kindness<lb />
and hospitality shown ,o the Britons<lb />
like myself who were thrown up on<lb />
your shores by the war.<lb />
I now have a lot of spare time<lb />
and so as a hobby I have started a<lb />
club to enable young people in Amer-<lb />
ica and Britain to get to know each<lb />
other better, exchange ideas, maga-<lb />
zines, etc.<lb />
I already have a long list of young<lb />
Britons who are eager to make pen<lb />
friends in America but my difficulty<lb />
is putting them in touch with your,g<lb />
Americans of similar interests. I am,<lb />
therefore, taking the liberty of writ-<lb />
ing to you in the hope that you will<lb />
bring the Club to attention of your<lb />
readers.<lb />
I am sure you will agree that only<lb />
gdod can come from such a flow of<lb />
correspondence across the Atlantic<lb />
and if any of your readers are In-<lb />
terested would you please advise them<lb />
to write to:<lb />
MR. M. HENRY,<lb />
38, Crawford Street,<lb />
LONDON, W. 1.<lb />
 Yours sincerely,<lb />
Some moody clouds were keeping the<lb />
Greenville street! wet with a miaty rain. The<lb />
w'nd shoved the mist around in the air. i<lb />
the b?ck and up the sleeves of my raincoat.<lb />
It wu a roggy day. I stopped under an awn-<lb />
iirr for a moment to light a cigarette.<lb />
Th it was when I saw him.<lb />
Six. maybe seven years old. I guessed h-<lb />
was some daddy's pride and joy. He<lb />
smilirg back at a cardboard image of Matt<lb />
l)iilon. c-replete with toy six-guns in th<lb />
?ore's window display. His window rei<lb />
tinn showed me he had just started grow<lb />
om" ne- r nt teeth in place of the<lb />
ones hat he had lost.<lb />
"Where are yours, fella?" I asked him.<lb />
 riding at the pistols.<lb />
I surprised him. He turned bis fees<lb />
! oked up nt me but gave me bo answei<lb />
v. s completely sociable, but just I<lb />
heard my Question. You don't easily pull a<lb />
little boy lit of his day-dreams.<lb />
I decided on a new approach. The Chi<lb />
mas tinsel had long since been swept a v.<lb />
but T ws more than sure he hadn't forgot!<lb />
"What did the fat man bring you.<lb />
aked. trying to be big, and paternal. "V.<lb />
did you get for Christmas?"<lb />
A fast grin told me I had communical<lb />
He turned and stooped a little, spread nil<lb />
a bit, and pulled his two baggy pants-legs<lb />
an inch or two. Doing this, he again <lb />
up at me and showed me a face more full<lb />
sparkle than a hand full of diamond-<lb />
The .mooth stainless steel braces refit -<lb />
ed ne n an 1 other electric lights aero I<lb />
street. The brown leather shoes to which tl<lb />
were firmly attached had been scuffed a I i1<lb />
since St. Nick's trip, but they still looked<lb />
"That's. . . .fine I said, after a mon<lb />
or two. I even scraped up a feeble smile fn<lb />
somewhere. The little feller hadn't notici<lb />
my suprbc. or my embarassment. or ii<lb />
had, he was undaunted. Just as fast as he<lb />
seen me. he had forgotten me, remember<lb />
something else, and was gone. But, whei<lb />
walked away, he didn't walk as most I<lb />
boys do.<lb />
I felt like a capitalist. Christmas to<lb />
had meant parties, spending, hango-<lb />
sleep, laughs, and a hundred other things.<lb />
To the little knight in front of the toy s1<lb />
it had meant stainless steel and leather.<lb />
him, Christmas had meant walking.<lb />
Things Have Changed<lb />
When Not Making Noise,<lb />
is The School Asleep?<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Somebody summed up the whole si.<lb />
tion concerning East Carolina College<lb />
bad publicity the other day. He told me. "1<lb />
sch ol ou&amp;ht to get up off its knees<lb />
I asked him what he was talking about.<lb />
He said. "People around here shiver<lb />
every time something the least bit off-color<lb />
hits the papers in connection with the scho<lb />
Somebody spells a dirty word in the cam<lb />
paper, somebody gets hauled in for drinkir.<lb />
or wearing Bermuda shorts, or hanging some-<lb />
body in effigyany of the things that go on<lb />
at other schools all the timeand what hap-<lb />
pens? People around here get the screa<lb />
shakes<lb />
I told him I didn't get the connection.<lb />
He sail, "Listen, this school is just<lb />
good, just 2s big, and just as influential<lb />
educational matters as any other school in<lb />
the South. A.t least, it could be. I mean, look<lb />
at it. The teachers are fine, the students are<lb />
excellent in many ways; its normal, healthy<lb />
place except for one thing<lb />
"What's that I asked him.<lb />
He said, "This school stays on its knees.<lb />
That's what's wrong. Ever since I can remem-<lb />
ber. ECC has had to play second or third<lb />
fiddle to the other state institutions in North<lb />
Carolina. It was a little third-rate panty-<lb />
waist school and the General Assembly and<lb />
everybody else treated it that way. The only<lb />
way ECC could get any money or attention<lb />
was to beg for it, get down on its knees anil<lb />
beg<lb />
So?<lb />
"So, the school sort of had to adopt<lb />
weak-kneed outlook and policy even to sur-<lb />
vive. 1 mean, the primary objective of ECC<lb />
was not to offend anybody, not to take any<lb />
stand that might put it en the spot, not to<lb />
have any trouble, not to bother anybody. Just<lb />
to grovel quietly in the dirt, waiting for<lb />
scraps fr-m the General Assemblv's educa-<lb />
tional table<lb />
"Ummmmmm I said.<lb />
'That's no way to run an education he<lb />
said.<lb />
"Look at State and Carolina. They don't<lb />
grovel for anybody. They don't apologize for<lb />
their students. They raise a lot of . . . but.<lb />
they also accomplish a lot of good, important<lb />
work. It ail has to come together, the good<lb />
and the bad. It's the same way here, except<lb />
that, here, the school tries to bury its bad<lb />
elements, apologize, shiver, shake, worry, bow<lb />
its head nd grovel some more<lb />
He said, 'This school should get up off<lb />
its knees, look everybody square in the eye, be<lb />
proud of itself, accomplish what it's here to<lb />
accomplish, and quit worrying about impress-<lb />
ing the right people with its quiet.<lb />
"When a school isn't making any noise,<lb />
it is asleep <lb /><pb facs="00038619_tn_0003" /><lb />
Tflt'<lb />
day, January 22; 1959<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE<lb />
yan Dijken Comments<lb />
Foreign Student Gives New Views<lb />
Hy JEAN ANN WATERS<lb />
 t exact! as most Netherlands, does not serve any prac- 'Dutch students attend special<lb />
ink it i claims Chris jtical purpose anymore, and they are schools geared to their respective<lb />
. foreign student from The I gradually being replaced by a -wind I mental abilities, ne adaed. "In this<lb />
Seniors Learn Teaching Art<lb />
In Active Experiences<lb />
Seniors at East Carolina College<lb />
vho are now participating in the win-<lb />
ter-quarter student teacning program<lb />
number 210 men and women. Under<lb />
M like to clear up<lb />
int resaions of my<lb />
ancestors were origi-<lb />
turbine" which generates electricity<lb />
in small amounts. The most pictur-<lb />
esque windmills are being bought by a<lb />
preservation group which breaks them<lb />
The Netherlands, was down and rebuilds them in an out-<lb />
indonesin. His family I door museum.<lb />
in<lb />
! : i Netherlands in 1948.<lb />
ived until moving to the<lb />
States about s year and a<lb />
. Chris' father is now a civi-<lb />
M in Havelock, N. C.<lb />
amaaed me how many<lb />
d me ah 'ut Dutchmen<lb />
ten shoes. The Dutch<lb />
same kind of shoes Ameri-<lb />
are still  feu villages<lb />
tern part of the country<lb />
ie t I wear the old tradi-<lb />
. hut that is only to<lb />
,  Chris remarks. "In<lb />
 there are some farm-<lb />
i people dress about<lb />
 wear wooden shoes in<lb />
 -en. where I went<lb />
 little while, the pupils<lb />
ten shoes near<lb />
a o otherwise the school<lb />
noisj<lb />
itea that the windmill so<lb />
 the symbol of The<lb />
Contrary to pub k opinion, ilolland<lb />
is not covered with tulips. They are<lb />
grown only in a few regions of the<lb />
country, Chris reports, and they arc<lb />
great tourist attraction. These tulip<lb />
bulbs are flown to all parts of the<lb />
world.<lb />
The Netherlands is not a nation of<lb />
"aimers &amp;nd fishermen anymore.<lb />
Some of the most important indust-<lb />
ries in the world are located in its<lb />
ities. The Netherlands leads the<lb />
world in diamond-cutting, and it is<lb />
one of the foremost producers of<lb />
guided missiles.<lb />
Commenting on the differences be-<lb />
' ween the educational systems of The<lb />
Netherlands and the United States,<lb />
Chris, a superior student himself, ob-<lb />
serves, "In the United States it ap-<lb />
ears to me that the slow people are<lb />
keeping the faster ones from making<lb />
the progres that would be in accord-<lb />
,me with their abilities<lb />
way the Dutch give their bright stu-<lb />
dents a chance to get ahead faster<lb />
than the others<lb />
Also Dutch students must pass an<lb />
examination in order to attend both<lb />
a secondary school and a university.<lb />
When asked which schools were the<lb />
more difficult, the U. S. or the Dutch,<lb />
the lanky Dutchman replied instantly,<lb />
The Dutch, of course<lb />
social studies, Dr. Oppelt states.<lb />
Schools where the student teachers<lb />
are conducting classes include the<lb />
Wahl-Ccat3s Laboratory school on the<lb />
the direction of supervisors from the tampan, five Greenville city schools,<lb />
college faculty anu cr supervising 1 nine high schools in Pitt County, jun,<lb />
teachers in the public schools, they'ior high schools in Goldsboro and<lb />
Seberg Stars In Free Movie;<lb />
Film Based On French Novel<lb />
By BOB WHITING<lb />
A technically fine production, "Bon- rtoo worldly wise 101 he years.<lb />
jour Tristesse filmed both in Tech-<lb />
nicolor rmd Cinemascope, will be<lb />
shown in Austin Auditorium, Friday,<lb />
January 23, at 7:00 p. m. this is a<lb />
Columbia production based on the no<lb />
Washington, Snow Hill, Williamston,<lb />
Plymouth, Contentnea, Lucama, New<lb />
are gaining experience in classrooms<lb />
of 32 schools in Greenville and other<lb />
towns of Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oprelt, director of stu-lrn, Robersonville, Bath, Kinston,<lb />
dent teaching at the college, has is-jTarboro, Maury, LaGrange,<lb />
ued a report on the work of the 134 I to and Rocky Mount,<lb />
Rocky Mount, and high schools in  vel by the young French girl, Fran-<lb />
iri.j. Ov.vuj Will. Williamston, na Qon-an  Triot-oooo" an<lb />
Nancv Clav Shows Interest In<lb />
( olors In Austin Art Exhibit<lb />
i<lb />
ea are the dominant sub-<lb />
eaented in the senior<lb />
Nancy Fleming Clay,<lb />
tO, on campus. The ex-<lb />
paintings is on public ex-<lb />
 the second floor of Austin<lb />
laughter of Mr. and<lb />
Graham Clay of Creed-<lb />
it tended Creedmoor High<lb />
. entering East Carolina<lb />
lege she became internet-<lb />
er in Art Education and<lb />
.ng for the bachelor of<lb />
 An active member of<lb />
Art Ctah for the past<lb />
 she has served on nu-<lb />
merous committees of the organiza-<lb />
tion. She plans to teach in the public<lb />
schools of North Carolina after grad-<lb />
uation.<lb />
Color is a predominant interest in<lb />
all of Miss Clay's exhibit, which in-<lb />
cludes ten realistic landscapes and<lb />
rne composition of fruit and drift-<lb />
wood. Among the pictures are "The<lb />
Old Water Mill a quaint and rustic<lb />
scene near her home, done in tones of<lb />
brown, green, and blue; "Springtime<lb />
on the Farm "Serenity<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, director<lb />
A the department of art, has served<lb />
M Miss Clay's adviser throughout<lb />
rer art education and senior exhibit.<lb />
Graduates Can<lb />
Try For Foreign<lb />
Study Grants<lb />
. Competition for a scholarship of-<lb />
fered by the American Committee on<lb />
United Euror 3 to attend the 1959-60<lb />
session of tne College of Europe at<lb />
Bruges, Belgium, is now open to<lb />
American college graduates.<lb />
The College of Europe offers a one-<lb />
year, graduate program in European<lb />
studies. Courses and seminars are giv-<lb />
en in the social sciences, with em-<lb />
hasis on European economic and po-<lb />
Htical problems. A series of study<lb />
tiips is part of the curriculum. The<lb />
annual enrollment of about 40 stu-<lb />
dents is drawn mainly from western<lb />
countries, but the College encourages<lb />
outside representation, especially<lb />
from the United States, in order to<lb />
broaden the exchange of viewpoints.<lb />
March 1, 1959, is the deadline for<lb />
scholarship applications. Applicants<lb />
must be United States citizens, under<lb />
30, single, able to speak French and<lb />
have a bachelor degree by October<lb />
L959. The scholarship, valued at<lb />
$1,750, covers travel, tuition, board,<lb />
lodging and incidental expenses. Fur-<lb />
ther information on how to apply can<lb />
be obtained from the American Com-<lb />
mittee on United Europe, 120 East<lb />
fifith Street, New York 22, N. Y.<lb />
Winner of the American Commit-<lb />
tee's scholarship last year was Gor-<lb />
don L. Weil of Bowdoir College. Pre-<lb />
vious winners have come from Dart-<lb />
mouth College, University of Idaho,<lb />
College of St. Thomas (St. Paul,<lb />
Minn.) and Princeton University.<lb />
women and 70 men who are now tea-<lb />
ching in the public schools.<lb />
This year's total of 210 seniors<lb />
shows an increase for the winter<lb />
quarter of 25 over last year's en-<lb />
rollment of 185. The number in 1957<lb />
or the same period was 143.<lb />
Sixty-six, or nearly a third of the<lb />
seniors, have teaching assignments<lb />
in the elementary grades, one through<lb />
six, Dr. Op,elt's report shows. Ten<lb />
are doing full-time work in junior<lb />
1 nigh school and two are dividing their<lb />
teaching responsibilities between the<lb />
junior and the senior high school.<lb />
Those teaching high-school subjects<lb />
include 132 men and women. They are<lb />
acting as instructors in the following<lb />
areas of the secondary school curri-<lb />
culum: art, business, English, foreign<lb />
languages, industrial arts, mathema-<lb />
tics, music, home economics, health,<lb />
physical education, science, and the<lb />
Telethon Will<lb />
Solicit Funds<lb />
Eastern North Carolina entertain-<lb />
ers will join forces to try to laise<lb />
money for the March of IKmes on<lb />
the WTTN-TV annual telethon Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
Hal Wilson of WITN, who is in<lb />
harge of the program, states that<lb />
the telethon will begin Saturday night<lb />
at 10:00 and will continue until Sun-<lb />
day afternoon at 2:00.<lb />
Most of the money collected will be<lb />
sed to further research in the field<lb />
cf arthritis, although a small portion<lb />
will go to the infantile paralysis<lb />
fund.<lb />
Anyone wishing to pait.icipate in<lb />
this program should call Hal Wilson<lb />
in Washington.<lb />
Awards Await<lb />
Best Beginners<lb />
A Novice Table Tennis Tournament,<lb />
for non-expert players, will be held<lb />
Tuesday, January 27 in the College<lb />
Union Recreation Area. Starting time<lb />
will be 6 P. M. According to tourna-<lb />
nent director Norman Kilpatrick,<lb />
EOC's top players are ineligible to<lb />
-ompete in this tournament, which<lb />
,eaves the field wide open for less<lb />
xpert players,<lb />
i A wards will be given for first and<lb />
r-econd place in the final standings.<lb />
A list of players who are not consi-<lb />
lered novices will be posted in the<lb />
C. U.<lb />
All matches will be two out of three<lb />
game contests. Interested players may<lb />
sign up in the C. U. Recreation Area.<lb />
This will be EOC's first novice table<lb />
tennis event, and all part time play-<lb />
ers are invited to enter.<lb />
The regular Winter Quarter tour-<lb />
nament is scheduled for February 3.<lb />
All ECC players will be eligible to<lb />
compete in this tourney.<lb />
coise Sagan. "Bonjour Tristesse" can<lb />
be loosely interpreted to mean "sweet<lb />
sadness" or bittersweet memories<lb />
or something of that nature. The no-1<lb />
,cl was a rare find in the liteary<lb />
jiield. It zoomed in the American best<lb />
.seller lists and remai led there for<lb />
some time.<lb />
Otto Preminger, director of the<lb />
picture, has for his locale the French<lb />
Riviera with the beautiful Mediter-<lb />
ranean as a background. An interest-<lb />
ing device was used effectively in<lb />
i'ibning different sequences of the pic-<lb />
ture. The opening sequences were<lb />
filmed in black and white, as were the<lb />
closing sequences, but the body of the<lb />
tory is told in flashback in Techni-<lb />
olor. For a moment during the course<lb />
of the story, the film reverts to the<lb />
clack and white before returning to<lb />
the flashback story an:l the color.<lb />
Young and shapely Jean Seberg is<lb />
the girl about whom the story revol-<lb />
ves. Miss Seberg gives a shot in the<lb />
,rni to the old saying that women<lb />
ie to be seen, not beard. Heading<lb />
?he east with Miss Seberg is David<lb />
Niven and Deborah Kerr. They are<lb />
supported effectively by Mylene De-<lb />
mongeot, Geoffrey Home, and Walter<lb />
"hiari. The screenplay pre:ared Dv<lb />
Author Laurents from the novel gives<lb />
m unhappy account of the widower,<lb />
David Niven, with an eye for the<lb />
Vminine face and figure, and his<lb />
voung daughter, Miss Seberg, who is<lb />
In the course of a roistering Paris<lb />
evening, the young girl's thoughts<lb />
run back to the previous summer's<lb />
holiday on the Riviera. The flashback<lb />
.ives an account of how Miss Kerr, a<lb />
designer, finds herself in the presence<lb />
of Niven and his "latest Miss De-<lb />
mongeot. Miss Kerr is at first out-<lb />
lawed at the presence of the other<lb />
man, but later regains her compo-<lb />
sure and sne and Niven Tall in love.<lb />
Miss Demongeot .finds solace else-<lb />
where a.id leaves. Miss Kerr, after<lb />
becoming engaged to Niven, attempts<lb />
to bring order into the chaotic house-<lb />
hold. Sne disciplines Miss Seberg by<lb />
forbidding her to see young Home<lb />
hen she finds them in intimate em-<lb />
brace on the beach. Miss Seberg re-<lb />
taliates by hatching a plot to arouse<lb />
Miss Kens jealousy. She effectively<lb />
lans an intimate reunion involving<lb />
Miss Demongeot and Niven. After<lb />
Hiss Kerr discovers what has hap-<lb />
pened, she is not able to control her<lb />
flowing emotions and tragedy tints<lb />
the ending of the picture.<lb />
The picture is relatively new. The<lb />
release date was February, 1958. Run-<lb />
ning time is ninty-four minutes.<lb />
Top Swimmers Tak Part<lb />
In Memorial Pool Contest<lb />
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WVre paying $25 each for the hundreds of Think-<lb />
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The top swimmers throughout the<lb />
state will be in Greenville this week-<lb />
end for the annual High School Swim<lb />
Meet which will take place Saturday<lb />
morning ami afternoon in Memorial<lb />
pool at East Carolina College.<lb />
This will bf. the fourth consecutive<lb />
year of the prep meet which is spon-<lb />
sored by the Aquatics Club f the<lb />
college and Coach Ray Martinez<lb />
stated Monday night that "it will<lb />
oe the biggest and best yet<lb />
Martinez, the professor who has<lb />
made East Carolina a water power<lb />
throughout the nation, aided in insti-<lb />
gating and carrying out the first plan<lb />
or the high school event. The swim<lb />
tutor feels that it has provided sharp<lb />
rom etition for the high school clubs<lb />
and also given the future college<lb />
swimmers a look at Ea?t Carolina.<lb />
Six teams have definitely entered<lb />
the fourth annual meet. Raleigh.<lb />
Myers Park, Wilmington, Greensboro,<lb />
High Point, and Durhamall triple-<lb />
 schoolshave already accepted<lb />
bids.<lb />
The CaF of Raleigh will enter the<lb />
meet as defending champs and also<lb />
the favorites. The Capital City club<lb />
iias won the meet the past two<lb />
seasons after Greensboro took the<lb />
opener.<lb />
Myers Park of Charlotte is expect-<lb />
ed to be the "dark-horse" thia year.<lb />
The Queene City school f laces plenty<lb />
of emphasis on their various athletic<lb />
dubs and their water sport has been<lb />
improving by leaps and bounds over<lb />
he past couple of years.<lb />
u jti tn Uume active and leading<lb />
The pre mmanes are scheduled to <lb />
ing up programs by w<lb />
;egin at 10:00 Saturday morning and<lb />
the finals will be held in the after-<lb />
iOOll.<lb />
Dr. Charles DeShaw, professor in<lb />
he physical education department,<lb />
Seminar Offers<lb />
Annual Chances<lb />
Fur Studies In<lb />
ISIS Relations<lb />
The International Student Relations<lb />
Seminar is a nine-week course con-<lb />
lucted each summer for a selected<lb />
group of American students. Its pur-<lb />
' ose is to provide student leaders<lb />
ith the necessary background and<lb />
-kills to deal with today's problems<lb />
in international student relationships<lb />
in all parts of the world.<lb />
The Seminar has trained outstand-<lb />
ing students the country over to as-<lb />
roles in set-<lb />
hich students<lb />
all over the world might communicate<lb />
ind learn, through cooperation, bet-<lb />
tor methods of handling their affairs.<lb />
Learning methods employed by the<lb />
(ninar are mainly case-study pro-<lb />
seive as starter for the event blems, which have concerned<lb />
with the remainder of the officials j United States National Student<lb />
i eing made up of college students.<lb />
the<lb />
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JOYCE BASCH. PEHN STATfc<lb />
;6eouGS<lb />
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English: MAN WHO STEALS FROM<lb />
THE RICH AND GIVES TO THE POOR<lb />
Thinklish translation: To<lb />
smuggle loot, this fellow dons his<lb />
plunderwear. For street fighting, he<lb />
wears a rumblesuit. He totes his<lb />
burglar tools in thuggage. The only<lb />
honest thing about him is the Luckies<lb />
in his pocket. (Like law-abiding folk,<lb />
he enjoys the honest taste of fine<lb />
tobacco!) In the old days, he'd be<lb />
called a robbin' hood. Today, this<lb />
churlish but altruistic chap is a<lb />
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English: REFORM SCHOOL CLASS<lb />
Chapter Admits<lb />
Three Pledges<lb />
The Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, honorary business fra-<lb />
ternity, met in the library Auditor-<lb />
ium on January 13. A pledge service<lb />
was held for three new pledgees:<lb />
Preston Cannon, Meldon Austin, and<lb />
William Puckett.<lb />
During the business session the<lb />
delegates who attended the National<lb />
Convention of the fraternity in Chica-<lb />
go during the Christmas holidays<lb />
gave a report on their trip.<lb />
Those who attended from the cam-<lb />
pus Beta Kappa chapter were Amelita<lb />
Thompson, president; Julia Kendall,<lb />
secretary; and Miss Prances Daniels<lb />
and Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey, faculty<lb />
members. Dr. Dempsey completed a<lb />
two-year term as National President<lb />
at the convention.<lb />
Howell Study<lb />
Reprints Arrive<lb />
"Crass-roots International Law a<lb />
taper by Dr. John M. Howell, is in-<lb />
cluded in "Proceedings of the Ameri-<lb />
can Society of International Law,<lb />
1.958" and through reprints has just<lb />
teen made available to readers here.<lb />
Dr. Howell was among principal spea-<lb />
ers last April in Washington, D. C<lb />
at the Fifty-Second Aanual Meeting<lb />
of the society, at which he presented<lb />
the paper.<lb />
Dr. Howell's study of "grass-roots'<lb />
international law deals with the work<lb />
during 1954 and 1955 of a subcom-<lb />
mittee of the Senate Foreign Rela-<lb />
tions Committee which held hearings<lb />
in ten cities throughout this country<lb />
The purpose of the hearings was to<lb />
get opinion from the general public<lb />
on revision of the United Nations<lb />
Charter.<lb />
Dr. Howell has been a faculty mem-<lb />
ber at East Carolina since 1957. He<lb />
is a Ph.D. graduate of Duke Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Recruiters Here<lb />
Capt. Jack G. Coblenz and AlC<lb />
Andrea M. Murphey, Raleigh, will<lb />
visit Greenville and East Carolina<lb />
College January 21-23 as members of<lb />
an Aviation Cadet and WAF Officer<lb />
Selection Team.<lb />
The team will be located in the<lb />
Student Union 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. each<lb />
day and will counsel students seeking<lb />
information on the Ai: Force pilot,<lb />
navigator and WAF Officer pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
sociation. Guest speakers are usually<lb />
irofessors of international relations<lb />
and instructors of area studies at<lb />
Harvard; other speakers are gener-<lb />
ally prominent representatives of fo-<lb />
leign student organizations and grad-<lb />
uate students who have been active<lb />
ir. the international program of<lb />
USNSA.<lb />
Every Seminar participant receives<lb />
scholarship covering the traveling<lb />
expenses, room and board, registra-<lb />
tion fees, weekend excursions, and<lb />
study materials. Personal expenses<lb />
are covered by the individual.<lb />
Any student, graduate or under-<lb />
graduate, attending a college or uni-<lb />
versity which is a member of the<lb />
USNSA is eligible to apply for the<lb />
Seminar. Applicants should have pro-<lb />
ven intellectual ability, character<lb />
.unifications, some background in in-<lb />
ternational affairs, experience in ex-<lb />
tra-curricular activities and a desire<lb />
o participate in the international stu-<lb />
dent government.<lb />
The Seventh International Student<lb />
Relations Seminar will be conducted<lb />
from June 29 to August 31, 1959.<lb />
Sessions will be conducted on the Har-<lb />
vard College campus and at the In-<lb />
ternational Commission of USNSA.<lb />
The final two weeks will be super-<lb />
vised at the University of Illinois,<lb />
t Urbana, Illinois.<lb />
Application forms are distributed to<lb />
chairmen of academic staffs dealing<lb />
with international affairs, deans, stu-<lb />
dent body presidents, college news-<lb />
paper editors and NSA coordinators.<lb />
Applications should be accompanied<lb />
y a transcript of college records and<lb />
recommendations from faculty mem-<lb />
bers and student government leaders<lb />
who know the applicant personally.<lb />
All applications should be returned<lb />
by March 30, 1959, to: International<lb />
t dent Relations Seminar, Interna-<lb />
tional Commission, U. S. National<lb />
Student Association, 142 Mount Au-<lb />
burn Street, Cambridge 38, Mass.<lb />
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EAS.T CAROLINIAN<lb />
Thursday, January , vm<lb />
h<lb />
Pirate Quint'Plays At Portsmouth Saturday Night<lb />
HCsPorter States Win Over L-R Is Best Game Of Season;<lb />
Bucs Go Out Or Conference To Clash With Bynum Motors<lb />
Adams, Riddick, Nichols, Curry,<lb />
All Hit In Double Figure Mark<lb />
Two Points For The Pirates<lb />
HICKORY, N. C. East Carolina,<lb />
riding a hot three gime winning<lb />
streak, pulled an "impossible" Satur-<lb />
day night by<lb />
upsetting defending<lb />
North State Champion, Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
P7-75 on the hitter's home court.<lb />
Sparked by a tremendous shooting<lb />
exhibition by guard Charlie Adams,<lb />
the Pirates jumped into an early lead<lb />
and after the score was tied seven<lb />
times salvaged a 44-37 halftime lead.<lb />
The second half was all East Caro-<lb />
lina as the Pirates kept a wide spread<lb />
and were aided by numerous foul<lb />
s. The Bears, trying desperately<lb />
jet back in the game, had four<lb />
tera to foul out in the final half.<lb />
Adams, the Gary senior, ran his<lb />
iast three game total 73 points as he<lb />
filled the nets with outside jump<lb />
Ike Riddick. junior guard, also<lb />
aided in the scoring attack with 23<lb />
points, his high for the season.<lb />
The win at Hickory was the first<lb />
tl  Pirates since 1956 and re-<lb />
ed an earlier licking administered<lb />
the Bears at Greenville.<lb />
Dick Whitis, high scoring forward,<lb />
held to IS points by the Pirate<lb />
defense and left a big it in his 22<lb />
point average. Ken No. man topped<lb />
the Bruins scoring with 14 points<lb />
ile Bill Reece, Tommy Sellari and<lb />
Ladd broke in double figures with<lb />
ta each.<lb />
Nick Nichols, Pirate captain, broke<lb />
out of a scoring slump as he hit 16<lb />
ints. The "Blond Bomber" had not<lb />
hit double figures since early in the<lb />
son. He was out last season due<lb />
i shoulder operation.<lb />
The Bears played on even terms<lb />
during the first half but after the<lb />
re was tied 37-all with a minute<lb />
remaining were unable to score while<lb />
?he Pirates hit for seven quick points.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter used only se-<lb />
ven rlayers in upsetting the high-ri-<lb />
ding Penis. The victory gave ECC a<lb />
6-8 over-all mark and a 5-3 conference<lb />
record. Lenoir Rhyne is now 9-3 and<lb />
5-2 in conference play.<lb />
Coach Billy Wells, successful young<lb />
tutor, had plenty of credit for the<lb />
Pirate squad. "They played a tre-<lb />
mei a game and that boy Adams<lb />
ally tremendous. There is no-<lb />
thing you can do when he hits from<lb />
where he was hitting The Bear<lb />
ach pointed out that he stated ear-<lb />
lier that "if East Carolina ever got<lb />
"ogether, they would have the best<lb />
team in the conference'<lb />
Coach Howard Porter was a happy<lb />
man following the game as he called<lb />
the play of his club "tremendous<lb />
Porter stated that it was his club's<lb />
; est game of the season.<lb />
Plays In Portsmouth<lb />
East Carolina, returning to the<lb />
form of last season, hits the road<lb />
once again this week-end as they<lb />
battle Bynum Motors, a independent<lb />
earn, in Portsmouth, Virginia.<lb />
The Pirates, who started off the<lb />
reason slow, started to roll last week<lb />
as they toppled Guilford with ease<lb />
end then urset Lenoir Rhyne at Hic-<lb />
korv. The Bucs met Western Carolina<lb />
Monday night.<lb />
The tilt at Portsmouth was recently<lb />
added to the EOC schedule and could<lb />
turn out to be a real toughie for the<lb />
forces of Coach Howard Porter.<lb />
Reports from Portsmouth state<lb />
that the independent club is a strong<lb />
uitfit composed of former college<lb />
I layers and has built up an outstand-<lb />
ing mark against competition this<lb />
reason.<lb />
East Carolina will carry a 6-6 mark<lb />
nto the contest and have been tabbed<lb />
i.s seven point favorites. The Bucs<lb />
will boast a slight height advantage<lb />
with Joe Plaster, lanky 6-8 center,<lb />
expected to control the boards.<lb />
Charlie Adams, senior guard, has<lb />
sparked the recent spurt by the lo-<lb />
cals and has upi ed his average to al-<lb />
most 17 points per game, tops for the<lb />
Pirates. Adams has provided the out-<lb />
side attack for the Bucs with a ac-<lb />
curate jump shot from 15 to 18 feet<lb />
outside.<lb />
Ike Riddick. junior guard, has also<lb />
aided in the recent rise of the locals.<lb />
The Greenville native racked up 23<lb />
and 17 points in his two outings last<lb />
week for his highest total of the sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Nick Nichols and Jesse! Curry are<lb />
expected to round out the starting<lb />
lineup at towards, Nichols, captain<lb />
of the 1958-59 club, got the scoring<lb />
feel back last week after his worse<lb />
scoring slump since entering East<lb />
Carolina. The "Blond Bomber" is<lb />
still averaging in double figures de-<lb />
spite the recent slump.<lb />
Jessel Curry, All-Conference and<lb />
All-NAIA last season, continues to<lb />
be the top playmaker on Pirate club<lb />
since his return to the starting line-<lb />
up. Curry led the scoring attack last<lb />
season with a 16 joint average and<lb />
has increased this year's average con-<lb />
siderably since re-capturing his start-<lb />
ing berth.<lb />
Porter will have sophomore Don<lb />
Smith to call on for reserve duty<lb />
along with Dave Starrett, Charlie<lb />
Lewis, Benny Bowes, and Jim Hall.<lb />
East Carolina's next appearance in<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium will be the 30th<lb />
of this month when they have a return<lb />
tilt with Western Carolina.<lb />
Box Score<lb />
SPORTS CHATTER<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
Going in for a layup is East Carolina's Nick Nichols (No. 20) while<lb />
Ike Riddick (No. 22) and Jessel Curry (No. 32) await a possible rebound.<lb />
The ball passed through the hoop though, Nichols made 16 points and t<lb />
Bucs topped Lenoir Rhyne by a 87 to 75 margin.<lb />
East CarolinaFGFTM-AFTP<lb />
Adams89-10325<lb />
Nichols56-8216<lb />
Curryo10-11314<lb />
Plaster33-359<lb />
Riddick95-6423<lb />
Bowes-10<lb />
Starrett-1U<lb />
2733-381987<lb />
Lenoir RhyneFGFTM-AFTP<lb />
Whitis45-7213<lb />
Norman54-4314<lb />
James40-058<lb />
Reese35-7511<lb />
Sellari50-0510<lb />
Goodnight20-154<lb />
Bowman01-221<lb />
Kilby0<lb />
Ladd34-6210<lb />
McCormick24<lb />
Upsets Big Factor In Standings<lb />
Bombers, Rockin? Robins, Kappa<lb />
Alpha, Top Their Three Leagues<lb />
By BOB GREENE, Intramural Publicity Director<lb />
28 19-27 29 75<lb />
Last week's Intramural contests<lb />
caused a big shuffle in each of the<lb />
league standings. A hoast of upsets,<lb />
including Pi Kappa Alpha's upset of<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha, two defeats suf-<lb />
fered by last week's league leading<lb />
Reil Angels, and the fall of the River<lb />
Rats, f resent a totally new picture.<lb />
U instead Hall inagurated last<lb />
week's action on Monday night by<lb />
stompping the Spartins 76-50. Lead-<lb />
ing Uinstead were big Bob James with<lb />
23 points and tennis star, Maurice<lb />
Everette with 22 points. Roebuck and<lb />
Gaskins tallied 12 each for the losers.<lb />
The Falcons, led by Spell's 14<lb />
points, edged by a scrappy A4A. club<lb />
43-40. Highscorer for the game, how-<lb />
ever, was Marvin Throckmorton of<lb />
the A.As with 16 points.<lb />
Bob Aldridge, Don Prince, and Hugh<lb />
Bazemore with 10, 15, and 17 points<lb />
respectively, led the high-sailing<lb />
Bombers to a 63-34 win over the<lb />
previously unbeaten River Rats.<lb />
Aldridge's ball handling and hawking<lb />
entertained many sideline spectators.<lb />
Other Monday night action saw the<lb />
Road Runners the Goats in a close 46-<lb />
48 contest. Ace's All-Stars put a<lb />
black spot on the Red Angel's record<lb />
when they handed them a sound 53-<lb />
M whip, ing. Raeford Walker and<lb />
Larry Crayton bagged a total of 37<lb />
points between them to lead the All-<lb />
Star scoring, Walker scoring 21 and<lb />
Crayton 16. High man for the Angels<lb />
was Connie Mack with 14 points.<lb />
The Rockin' Robins built up a 21<lb />
point first-half lead and coasted to a<lb />
17-28 victory over the ROTC. Bob<lb />
Benton, Charlie McDonald, and Bob<lb />
Watkins led the Robin attack while<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
For Beating Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
in Basketball!<lb />
In Celebration You Will Be<lb />
Admitted To The Pitt Theatre<lb />
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY<lb />
Jan. 27-28<lb />
FOR ONLY<lb />
35c<lb />
To See<lb />
"TARAWA<lb />
BEACHHEAD"<lb />
The Marines Have Landed 1<lb />
Please Be Sore to Bring This<lb />
Coupon With Yen.<lb />
Pt mm <lb />
Theatre<lb />
Sumrell and Worthington had 10 each<lb />
for the ROTC.<lb />
Bob Seate and Tom Wainwright hit<lb />
i4 and 11 points to lead the Furies in<lb />
iheir 56-21 walloping of the Rinky<lb />
Dinks.<lb />
In Monday's Fraternity League ac-<lb />
tion the Pika's conquered Kappa Sig-<lb />
ma Nu's One Eyes 61-39. Al Greene,<lb />
Bert May, Fred Bartholomew, and<lb />
Tony Mallard all hit in the double<lb />
iigures in a well-balanced scoring<lb />
attack. However, the One Eyes Bill<lb />
Love came up with 20 points to lead<lb />
all the individual scoring.<lb />
Thet Chi tasted defeat at the hands<lb />
of a determined Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
bpuad. Kappa Sig's rebounding and<lb />
defensive play proved to be the dif-<lb />
ference as they won 37-31 in a low<lb />
scoring battle.<lb />
Wednesday, January 14 Games<lb />
Because of Department Meetings<lb />
the regular 6 and 7 o'clock games<lb />
ere not scheduled last Wednesday<lb />
night. Therefore, only 6 games were<lb />
played. In the opener a hustling Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha team routed the winless<lb />
One Eyes 61-23. Mitch Moon tossed<lb />
in 16 points to lead the scoring while<lb />
Henry VanSant added 15 and Ray<lb />
Gurtner 14 to top the KA scoring.<lb />
Dixie Hobgood's 7 points were tops<lb />
for the One Eyes.<lb />
The upset of the young season came<lb />
when a fired up Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
spuad pulled a surprise with a 39-26<lb />
stunner over the previously unbeaten<lb />
Lambda Chi's. This was a particularly<lb />
sad defeat for the Lambda Chi team<lb />
because they were riding high on a<lb />
two year unbeaten skeen. Bert May's<lb />
jump shots and a good display of<lb />
teamwork featured the Pika's play.<lb />
Charlie Ward, with 12 points, led the<lb />
loser's fruitless efforts.<lb />
Theta Chi bounced back into the<lb />
column with a 54-28 romp over Delta<lb />
Sigma Pi. Bill Howell's 17 points and<lb />
Ted Johnson's 12 led the winner's<lb />
march.<lb />
Howard Sumrell dunked in four<lb />
baskets and four free throws to lead<lb />
the ROTC to s 37-18 shellacking of<lb />
the Rinky Dinks. The Rinky Dinks<lb />
have failed to register in the win col-<lb />
umn.<lb />
Ace's fast-breaking Ail-Stars hand-<lb />
ed the Spartans their sixth consecu-<lb />
tive defeat to the tune of 51-39 in<lb />
another Wednesday night game. Bob-<lb />
by Rainev and Larry Crayton teamed<lb />
up at the guard slots to lead their<lb />
club's fast-break offense. Dan Mc-<lb />
Laurin bucketed 10 points to top the<lb />
Spartan scoring.<lb />
In the other Wednesday night con-<lb />
test the Rockin' Robins set the Red<lb />
Angc's back when they rocked to a<lb />
?8-46 decision. Four "Robins" hit into<lb />
Crack UNO Swim<lb />
Team Nips EC's<lb />
Sauad By 44-42<lb />
University of North Carolina's<lb />
owerful Tarheel swim team squeeked<lb />
out an impressive two noint 44 to 42<lb />
win over Coach Ray Martinez's mer-<lb />
men last Thursday in the capitol<lb />
Hty.<lb />
It was EC's second loss of the sea-<lb />
son to the UNC club but the first<lb />
loss had been by a much larger mar-<lb />
in, 15 points.<lb />
Harry Bloom, a sophomore slated<lb />
for stardom in the water sport for<lb />
UNC, again led the home team to<lb />
victory. Bloom turned in first places<lb />
with the 220 and 440 free style events.<lb />
East Carolina took the all impor-<lb />
tant 400 yard free style relay in a<lb />
time of 3:52.8. This winning team was<lb />
composed of Adler, Carrol, Meads<lb />
and Sawyer.<lb />
Bob Sawyer continued to remain<lb />
undefeated in his individual specialty,<lb />
lhe 200 yard backstroke. His first<lb />
-lace time was 2:20.9.<lb />
Tom Carrol nabbed a second place<lb />
in the 200 yard butterfly while team-<lb />
mate Tommy Tucker was second in<lb />
he 20 yard breast stroke.<lb />
As they did in the first meeting of<lb />
the two clubs earlier in the season,<lb />
 Ken Midyette and Glenn Dyer were<lb />
tops in the diving competition. Mid-<lb />
yette was first and Dyer second.<lb />
East Carolina will again have its<lb />
Hack against the wall when they play<lb />
host to one of the top clubs in the<lb />
state on Tuesday. The North Carolina<lb />
State Athletic Club will swim against<lb />
the Martinez mermen in what should<lb />
prove to be a thrilling match. Dick<lb />
Fadgen, one of the Atlantic Coast<lb />
all time greats in the breast stroke<lb />
department is a member of the team.<lb />
Fadgen has been a member of the<lb />
U. S. Olympic swimming team and<lb />
the famed Pan American team also.<lb />
Time for the meet to get under-<lb />
way on Tuesday in memorial gym-<lb />
nasium is 4:30 P. M.<lb />
Jerry Shackleford of the Robins and<lb />
Billy Jones of the Angels tied for<lb />
game scoring honors with 17 points<lb />
each-<lb />
After all the suprises, upsets, and<lb />
'hrillers the standings as of the Wed-<lb />
nesday, January 14 games are as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
Division "A"WLPet.<lb />
Bombers401.000<lb />
River Rats41.800<lb />
Road Runners32.600<lb />
Playboys22.500<lb />
Goats23.400<lb />
Low Cuts13.250<lb />
A. A.13.250<lb />
Falcons14.200<lb />
Division "B"<lb />
Rockin' Robins41.800<lb />
Ace's All Stars41.800<lb />
Umstead Hall31.750<lb />
Furies31.750<lb />
Red Angels42.667<lb />
ROTC23.400<lb />
Rinky Dinks05.000<lb />
Spartans06.000<lb />
Fraternity Division<lb />
Kappa Alpha51.888<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha41.800<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha32.600<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu32.600<lb />
Theta Chi23.400<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi14.200<lb />
One Eyes05.900<lb />
Saturday is an excellent day for avid swimming fans at East Caro-<lb />
Una College. Many high schools fiom Eastern North Carolina wfli be re.<lb />
presented here in the Invitational High School Swim meet. The meet win<lb />
begin at 10:00 A. M. Saturday morning and continue until dark. It i an<lb />
annual affair and tis is the fourth meet sponsored by East Caroling<lb />
Acquatics Cluh. President is Jack McCann.<lb />
MYERS PARK OF CHARLOTTE, GREENSBORO, RALEIGH, HIGH<lb />
POINT, DURHAM AND WILMINGTON are the high school swim teams<lb />
vou can see in action at memorial pol on Saturday. The public is eerdh<lb />
'invited to attend f-ee of charge. The Acquatics club has worked hard to<lb />
make the event a success. From all appearances at the present it should<lb />
be a great success too.<lb />
They Improved Too<lb />
"We worked hard enough and long enough to whip them if they<lb />
turned in the same times they had when we went against them the first<lb />
time, but thev wasted no time in improving most of their old times which<lb />
allowed them to utswim us by tv0 points in a meet that was ar. ex-<lb />
cellent one These re the words of Pirate water-mentor Ray Martir.ez<lb />
oncerning his team s two point loss to a mighty University of North raro-<lb />
ina swim team las' Thu-sday in Raleigh. Martinez is this type of coa<lb />
He makes no excuses and gives the op: osing team everything it desertw,<lb />
Perhaps this attitude is the reason he is able to get that 100<lb />
and desire from each of his boys. THE TEAM AGAIN HA.S ITS WOBK<lb />
"UT OUT WHEN THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE ATHLETIC CLUB<lb />
VISITS OUR CAMPUS ON TUESDAY FOR A MEET. The team<lb />
posed of many up ai.d coming freshmen at N. C. State, but all start like<lb />
Di k Fadgen can nu.ke it rough for any opposing team. Fadgen. if<lb />
remember, was chosen as a member of the famed U. S. Olympic tean<lb />
well as the Pan American team after receiving AlUAmerkan ho-<lb />
N. C. State. He is a breast stroke specialist and one of the top me: I i<lb />
swimming world in this particular stroke.<lb />
Words Are Hard To Swallow<lb />
HAVi YOU EVER HAD TO EAT YOUR WORDS AFTER BLOW-<lb />
IN G OFF STEAM ON A TOUCHY SUBJECT SUCH AS COACHES<lb />
TACTICS IN ATTEMPTING TO WIN BASKETBALL GAMES?<lb />
This writer has had to digest some of his well chosen adjectiv<lb />
but I must admit that the cause v.as a good one.<lb />
WE WHIPPED THE PURE LIVING . . . OUT OF LENOIR<lb />
RHYNE COLLEGE. Even though we lost to Western Carolina on M<lb />
night, we won the big one to a certain extentwe won the one<lb />
knocked Billy We'l's Bears down into third placewe whipped<lb />
wh'n it hurt most. Lenoir Rhyne has always made it an attempted ha I -<lb />
knock off the Pirates in both football and basketball and usually have.<lb />
mostly when the Buc are going strong. The shoe is on the other fool<lb />
again. Surethey beat us az nome but we got the last laugh and for<lb />
prestige purposes that is what ?ounts. As I have stated before. I<lb />
not understood Porter's strategy in the Lenoir Rhyne contest at home<lb />
they took us to the cleaners nor did I understand the tactics he empio.<lb />
when the Bucs were toroed by High Point on the latter's home court. But .<lb />
it is not necessary the students understand either. I certainly do not be-<lb />
lie ie most of us Hie to be the type to simply jump down the coaches'<lb />
thrat when he is loosing and praise him when he is winning. I have seen<lb />
many basketball games in memorial gymnasium when we lost which were<lb />
terrific games. This is the case in many instances but I sincerelv believe<lb />
we should congratulate our team and ita coach for upsetting last fOari<lb />
North State Champion.<lb />
Western Carolina is here on January 30th. The Bucs are in a non-<lb />
conference clash with Bynum Motors, an all star outfit, at Portsmouth<lb />
Saturday night. We should make the Western Carolina game next Fr<lb />
night a "must" even if we do not get a chance to see the Pirate quint<lb />
action at Portsmouth. The WCC-ECC game will be a big one as we can<lb />
play the role of giant killer for the second time this season. When WCC<lb />
conies to town let us all be ladiei and gentlemen, not as they acted ast<lb />
yearlet us not belittle the players on their club man for man, as the<lb />
WCC fans did ours last year.<lb />
We should be good clean sports about the whole thing and ft<lb />
last years treatment of our players by the students of W'C. Lets all be<lb />
the gym on the night of January 30th and softly root our team to v<lb />
 out of these Catamounts.<lb />
Everette High Scorer<lb />
Maurice Everette is appearing to be a one man gang for his team in<lb />
East Caroina's torrid intramuray lketball play. The Robersonville nai<lb />
scored 56 points in one game and although the statistics are not available<lb />
he has certainly scored more points than any other player in the three<lb />
leagues. Everette is a former varsity basketball player and the top set<lb />
tennis player in the North State Conference.<lb />
Coming Sports<lb />
Many of us either lost ou winter sports schedules or rely or<lb />
college and local newspapers to provide us with a schedule of coming evert?<lb />
in the sports world at East Carolina. Therefore here are some of the<lb />
basketball and swimming contests which will be taking place during the<lb />
next few weeks.<lb />
Basketball<lb />
Portsmouth<lb />
Here<lb />
Here<lb />
Here<lb />
Swimming<lb />
ECC Vs. N. C. State Athletic Club Here<lb />
ECC Vs. Emory University Atlanta<lb />
ECC Vs. University of Georgia Athens<lb />
WRA ACTION<lb />
WRA basketball rolled into high<lb />
gear this week as the women athletes<lb />
continued play in their round-robin<lb />
tournament which got underway last<lb />
week.<lb />
Brenda Langston got things rolling<lb />
in' the tournament as she sparked<lb />
Woman's Hall to a 37-32 win over Pi<lb />
Kappa. Langston tossed in 27 points<lb />
to almost handle the soTority outfit<lb />
single-handed.<lb />
Zeta Phi Alpha had even less luck<lb />
in trying to establish the sororities<lb />
as intramural powers as they bowed<lb />
to Cotton Hall (the second) in a low<lb />
scoring tilt, 24-10.<lb />
Wilson Hall rolled up the largest<lb />
point total in opening round action<lb />
as the upper-class lassies kept the<lb />
nets busy by trouncing Kappa Phi<lb />
Episilon 59-16. Markie Smith won the<lb />
game by herself as she accounted for<lb />
26 points.<lb />
Pre-tournament favorite, Garret<lb />
Hall, had to struggle for a 36-28 win<lb />
over Lambda Tan. CUmdine Hodges<lb />
tind Sylvia Beasloy, a couple of for-<lb />
mer top names in female high school<lb />
ECC Vs. Bynum Motors<lb />
ECC Vs. Western Carolina<lb />
ECC Vs. Appalachian<lb />
ECC Vs. Atlantic Christian<lb />
Jan. 248 P. M<lb />
Jan. 308 P. M<lb />
Feb. 28 P. M-<lb />
Feb. 58 P. M<lb />
Jan. 274-JO P. M.<lb />
Jan. 30Unk<lb />
Jan. 31Unk<lb />
ECC Vs. Miami University<lb />
Coral Gables, Fla. Feb. 7<lb />
Unk<lb />
College Union Chairman White<lb />
Announces Many New Activities<lb />
By NORMAN KILPATRICK<lb />
circles, hit for 15 points each to pace<lb />
the double digits in a team effortthe well-balanced scoring attack.<lb />
College Union Games Committee<lb />
Activities<lb />
The all-student College Union<lb />
Games Committee's program is now<lb />
in full swing, with many activities<lb />
completed, in process, or coming up,<lb />
recording to Committee chairman<lb />
Carol White.<lb />
Completed programs include the<lb />
Fall Quarter Horseshoe Tournament,<lb />
run and won by Barney Strutton, and<lb />
the Fall Table Tennis Tournament,<lb />
Things get back into full swing to-<lb />
night with a couple of the undefeated<lb />
clubs expected to bite losers dust<lb />
Action gets underway at seven<lb />
o'clock with a doubleheader scheduled.<lb />
Pi Kappa and Kappa PhJ Episilon<lb />
tangle on one court and Wilton and<lb />
Jarvis clash on the other end. A<lb />
double bill is also featured for eight<lb />
o'clock with Cotton (the second) and<lb />
Ragsdale bumping heads at one end<lb />
and Cotton (the third) meeting Wo-<lb />
man's Hall at the opposite end.<lb />
Lambda Tau met Zeta Phi Alpha<lb />
and Garrett clashed with Delta Sig<lb />
Flems in Monday night's<lb />
run by Carol White with Norman Ki'<lb />
atrick and Jenny Lind Johnson win-<lb />
ning the Men's and Women's singles<lb />
Current activities include a round<lb />
obin Chess Tournament, directed by<lb />
Ronald Stephens, which has Javier<lb />
Cicero and Capt. George Patterson<lb />
i urrently in the lead, a weekly dupli-<lb />
cate bridge tournament, and routine<lb />
activities such as supervision of in-<lb />
formal table tennis, cards, chess,<lb />
checkers, and shuffle board. Recent<lb />
additions to the C. U. include a new<lb />
rable tennis table and a supply of<lb />
top quality table tennis balls.<lb />
Activities coming up include a No-<lb />
vice Table Tennis Tournament, on<lb />
January 27, and the Winter Quarter<lb />
Table Tennis Championships, on Feb-<lb />
ruary 3, as well as the Carnival, early<lb />
in March.<lb />
The C. U. Games Committee also<lb />
assists in compiling the Campus Di-<lb />
rectory, and tiie Christmas Decors-<lb />
ting Party. Members of the Commit-<lb />
tee include, Carol White, chairman;<lb />
Barney Strutton, Ann Hodge, Al Bre-<lb />
mer, Rosalie Daiton, and Ronald<lb />
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