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                <lb />
Production Opens Tonight<lb />
 ntpct Xnels the first major<lb />
'la house production of the year opens<lb />
 ih. tt night run in McGinnis tonight<lb />
ai H p.m. I'pon presentation of i. d.<lb />
tards, students will be admitted free.<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
EC Seniors Get<lb />
'Who's Who'<lb />
filial Honors<lb />
II. Tucket. Director of<lb />
 Personnel and Placement, an-<lb />
i terday that thirty-eight<lb />
have been chosen for<lb />
 1" American College<lb />
Univei sities<lb />
nding ?tudenta honored are:<lb />
Sadie Barber,<lb />
net. Jo Ann Bryan,<lb />
. : 9 n Daught ry. Clin-<lb />
 i arlea Dyson, Marsha<lb />
tnd Sai .' Kwell.<lb />
.1 I ridden, Tom Hop-<lb />
Kathryn Johnson, Nancy<lb />
sdy, .lames Laugh-<lb />
Bettj McCauley, Dorothy<lb />
Tonj Mallard, Dempeey<lb />
M<lb />
Bo<lb />
M<lb />
e: Jimmy Owens.<lb />
Hay; Plea ants, Jack Pindell,<lb />
Thomas Ragland,<lb />
Redding, Robert Sawyer,<lb />
mi. Patricia Stuart, and<lb />
. ht.<lb />
i . the list are: Sybil<lb />
James Trice, Derry Walker,<lb />
i v akei . Dallas Wells, Dan<lb />
 and illiam Wilson.<lb />
Wells Announces<lb />
Book Exchange<lb />
t Dalla Wells an-<lb />
i non-profit book ex-<lb />
.  t up under the aus-<lb />
! the SGA. The used book ex-<lb />
i- to be located in Aus-<lb />
Buiiding will be open to all stu-<lb />
I his function will start Winter<lb />
ind will be headed by the<lb />
I ah as a service project<lb />
t school.<lb />
ok exchange will work in<lb />
Dwing manner: Students<lb />
: .any any used books to the<lb />
ated office in Austin,<lb />
ok, pick up stub, and re-<lb />
t( lays to receive money<lb />
. book sold. If the used book<lb />
. student must reclaim<lb />
as the exchange will not<lb />
not sd within a three-<lb />
u. book not reclaimed<lb />
ed pei iod ill become<lb />
 f the exchange. Also<lb />
jt- a ill lie open sev-<lb />
 the end of the quarto<lb />
 :i ' unable to<lb />
during the quarter.<lb />
II Ik charged to pay<lb />
ivinv stub print<lb />
etc. The fee will be ten<lb />
3.00. Five per<lb />
, ill be charged<lb />
i in foi more than $4.00.<lb />
whose platform proposed a<lb />
i Kchange, "urges everyone<lb />
i . -tea  Uities" and "take<lb />
e centra location pro-<lb />
convenience of the stu-<lb />
- any questions con-<lb />
ning the book exchange, please<lb />
the Student Government of-<lb />
W<lb />
Pindell To Play<lb />
Sunday Recital<lb />
Eastarolinian<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Home Game Saturday<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, the nation's number<lb />
two club, will tangle with East Carolina<lb />
Saturday night in a North State tussle.<lb />
Kickoff for the expected offensive spec-<lb />
tacle will be at 8:00 in College Stadium.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959<lb />
Colorful Costumes From 'My Three Angels<lb />
Number 8<lb />
SGA Endorses Jenkins<lb />
For School President<lb />
From left to right Jim Brewer, Jim Roper, Ken<lb />
Angels" which opens tonight.<lb />
Harris and Ed Harclif appear in a scene from "My Three<lb />
Outstanding Tenor To<lb />
Appear In Concert Scries<lb />
The East Carolina College Concert and<lb />
chestra<lb />
the<lb />
Series, sponsored hy the SGA, will<lb />
present Guiseppe Campora, leading<lb />
tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Asso-<lb />
ciation, November  at 8:15 in<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Campora, handsome young leading<lb />
tenor of the Metropolitan Opera and<lb />
La Scala, Milam, made his operatic<lb />
debut as Rodolfo in "La Boheme" at<lb />
the Teatro Lirico in Bari, Italy, when<lb />
he was only 22 years old. Since then<lb />
he lias sung leading roles in the prin-<lb />
cipal opera houses of Rome, Naples,<lb />
Bologna, Florence, and Milan as well<lb />
as Havana, Mexico, .Puerto Rico, Bar-<lb />
celona. Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires,<lb />
Caracas, and Santiago.<lb />
Campora made his Metropolitan<lb />
Opera debut in January, 1955, again<lb />
in the role of Rodolfo, and has been a<lb />
leading member of the company ever<lb />
since. In the past two seasons he has<lb />
also appeared with the opera com-<lb />
panies of New Orleans, Miami, San<lb />
Francisco, Montreal, and Toronto. Mr.<lb />
Camporo's voice has been heard in two<lb />
Italian movies Radames in "Aida"<lb />
and Pinkerton in "Madame Butter-<lb />
fly both of which are still interna-<lb />
tional art theatre successes.<lb />
A regular guest artist on the Fire-<lb />
stone Hour on ABC-TV, Mr. Campora<lb />
recently starred in a CBS-TV produc-<lb />
tion of Tosca in Toronto. Next sea-<lb />
son, in addition to his appearances<lb />
as leading tenor at the "Met he<lb />
will be heard in opera and concert<lb />
throughout this country and Canada.<lb />
Other attractions in the series are<lb />
Yittorio Ciannini, comiposer-conduc-<lb />
tor, who will conduct his symphony<lb />
Or-<lb />
6;<lb />
Fast Carolina College<lb />
in concert, December<lb />
Festival of Norway. Singers, Danc-<lb />
ers, Orchestra, January 20; New<lb />
York City Ballet Company, February<lb />
8; Fred Waring and the Pennsylvan-<lb />
ians, March 2; U.S. Navy Band,<lb />
March 16; Duke Ellington and His<lb />
Orchestra in Concert, March 19; and<lb />
Sarlos Montoya, guitarist, April 8.<lb />
All students will be admitted free<lb />
upon presentation of identification<lb />
cards.<lb />
Exam Schedule<lb />
Periods Classes Periods Exams<lb />
MeetHeld<lb />
Monday,<lb />
November 23<lb />
History501and 2<lb />
91and 4<lb />
16and 7<lb />
2Tuesday, November 248and 9<lb />
I1and 2<lb />
s1and 4<lb />
46and 7<lb />
6Wednesday, November 258and 9<lb />
71and 2<lb />
81and 4<lb />
Students who desireto take<lb />
the proficiency swimming test<lb />
whichis a requirementforgrad-<lb />
nationmay do so during periods<lb />
7 and8, November 23and 24.<lb />
'Angels' Begins<lb />
Playing Tonight<lb />
"My costume's too small "Ed<lb />
Marclift, will you please stop steal-<lb />
ing MY scene "But Mr. Brewer, 1<lb />
can't possibly say that line with a<lb />
straight face<lb />
All of these comments dart back<lb />
and forth as the ECC Playhouse puts<lb />
the finishing touches on "My Three<lb />
Angels" which will open tonight and<lb />
run Friday and Saturday nights at<lb />
8 o'clock at McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
The play concerns three convicts<lb />
played by Jim Roper, Ed Barcliff,<lb />
and Jim Brewer, who are employed<lb />
to do odd jobs for Monsieur Felex<lb />
Ducotel played by Dan Yanchicin, his<lb />
wife played by Lynne Glassford, and<lb />
the daughter Marie Louise played<lb />
by Leigh Dobson.<lb />
During their stay with the Duco-<lb />
tels, the convicts manage to get in<lb />
and out of numerous hilarious, com-<lb />
nlex situations. Adding to the merri-<lb />
ment are Uncle Henri Trochard,<lb />
played by Bill Faulkner; his son,<lb />
Paul, played by Bill Bowen; a scat-<lb />
terbrained old woman, played by<lb />
.lane Berry man, and a young lieuten-<lb />
ant, played by Ken Harris.<lb />
Mr. Brewer, who is directing the<lb />
play, is also doing the part of Jo-<lb />
seph, one of the convicts.<lb />
About the play, Mr. Brewer says,<lb />
"I want to express my thanks to a<lb />
very hard working cast of talented<lb />
students and an efficient technical<lb />
crew. I sincere believe that "My<lb />
Three Angels" will be an enjoyable<lb />
evening of theater for all who at-<lb />
tend. We've had a lot of fun working<lb />
on it. I hope the audience enjoys it<lb />
as much as we have<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
Student government placed its re-<lb />
presentative support overwhelmingly<lb />
in favor of endorsing Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins for the presidency of East Caro-<lb />
lina College, at a special called meet-<lb />
ing Monday night, by a vote of 26<lb />
to 5.<lb />
The meeting lasted for a half-<lb />
hour and was dominated by spirited<lb />
debate. Arguments for and against<lb />
the resolution reflected concern on<lb />
the part of student leaders as to the<lb />
selection of a new college president.<lb />
Barney West, Junior senator, com-<lb />
mended Jenkins for his outstanding<lb />
eeord as vice president of the Ool-<lb />
'ege. "His proven ability to handle<lb />
dministrative matters during the<lb />
past 12 years are solid persona en-<lb />
dorsements which speak for them-<lb />
selves said West.<lb />
When asked to comment on the<lb />
passage of the resolution, SGA Pre-<lb />
sident Dallas Wells said, "I'm very<lb />
pleased with the debateit was indi-<lb />
cative of the interest our students<lb />
are placing in issues effecting the<lb />
college. I was personally in favor of<lb />
the resolution. Now that we have<lb />
shown our feelings, we will eagerly<lb />
await the decision of the Board of<lb />
Trustees<lb />
The following is the complete text<lb />
of the resolution:<lb />
Resolved, that we, the students of<lb />
East Carolina College, express our<lb />
deep regret that Dr. J. D. Messick,<lb />
the president of our College, is re-<lb />
signing January 6.<lb />
We feel that his work has been<lb />
outstanding and that our College and<lb />
State owe him a debt of sincere grati-<lb />
tude for his twelve years of service.<lb />
His policies and philosophy of edu-<lb />
cation have won for him a historic<lb />
place in the educational program of<lb />
North Carolina and his efforts to<lb />
promote them have won him a place<lb />
of real meaning in the lives of all<lb />
East Carolina students, both past and<lb />
present.<lb />
Also, we feel that his policies and<lb />
philosophy should be carried on and<lb />
that the work he has begun for the<lb />
growth and prestige of East Caro-<lb />
lina College should be continued.<lb />
We feel that Dr. Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
is both qualified and able to fill the<lb />
vacancy created by Dr. Messick's re-<lb />
signation. As Dean of the College for<lb />
the past twelve years, his own contri-<lb />
bution has been solid and real; we<lb />
believe as President of East Carolina<lb />
College he will guide it through a new<lb />
and historic era of educational pro-<lb />
gress. We therefore endorse Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins for the presidency of East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
On behalf of the students of East<lb />
Carolina College, we the members of<lb />
the Student Senate do adopt this<lb />
resolution.<lb />
LEO W. JENKINS . . . candidate for ECC presidency<lb />
Larson Speaks On World Law<lb />
Theories; Says Time Is Right<lb />
"Law is known all over the world have to cease he said, "nations must<lb />
Whichard Name Closely Identifies With School Progress<lb />
Pindel<lb />
of M<lb />
a senior trombone<lb />
James Parnetl, will<lb />
Sen mm Honor Recital Sun-<lb />
, . SO p.m. in McGinnis audit-<lb />
. 1 'in del I will be accompanied<lb />
, LemaiT Badley, and will be assist-<lb />
by the Sinfonia Brass Quartet,<lb />
mprisad of the following members<lb />
I the Phi Mu Alpha National Music<lb />
Fraternity: diaries Myers and Thom-<lb />
, Spry, ti unipets. and Jerry Liles,<lb />
t roinbone.<lb />
Pindell will present "Sonata in F<lb />
, by Corelli; "Recitative and<lb />
Prayer, from Grand Symphony For<lb />
Band 'by Berlioz; "Ballade by<lb />
Eugene Bozza and "Three Hymns' by<lb />
Palestrina. Other numbers he will<lb />
perform are: "Morgenmusik by Paul<lb />
Hindemith; "Andanteantabile by<lb />
Weather Schroder and "Chorale, Va-<lb />
riations, and Finale by James H.<lb />
Parnell. a member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Music Faculty, and the teacher!<lb />
of Mr. Pindell.<lb />
Pindell, a graduate of Needhara<lb />
Broughton High School in Raleigh, is<lb />
president of the East Carolina<lb />
Ll indent Chapter of the 1<lb />
Col<lb />
Music<lb />
,ge Student Chapte<lb />
Educators National Conference, and<lb />
oast president of the college band,<lb />
honor recital is open to the<lb />
and is free f charge.<lb />
This<lb />
public<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Whichard, like his ficult to compare<lb />
David Julian<lb />
;tlier. the late David Jordan Whi-<lb />
-hard, has for a lifetime been instru-<lb />
rrental in the progress of East Caro-<lb />
lina College. Last week, Whichard,<lb />
the publisher of the Greenville Daily<lb />
Reflector, was honored for his serv-<lb />
ices to the college when the board of<lb />
trustees announced that the new<lb />
music building was named for him.<lb />
The motion was made by President<lb />
John D. Messick and passed un-<lb />
animously.<lb />
"I was agreeably surprised when I<lb />
learned that the building had been<lb />
named for me the mellow news-<lb />
paperman commented, "and I cer-<lb />
tainly appreciate it<lb />
The Whichard name has been close-<lb />
ly associated with East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege since it was established. "My<lb />
lather said Mr. Whichard, "helped<lb />
to bring about the creation of the<lb />
college, and worked hard to see it<lb />
established in Greenville. He helped<lb />
build interest in the school, and tried<lb />
to make people see the need for it<lb />
When asked what he thought of<lb />
the school's progress, Mr. Whichard<lb />
said: "I always dreamed the college<lb />
would reach its present size, but<lb />
never actually expected it. Right now<lb />
the school is at its peak, but I think<lb />
It will continue to grow in several<lb />
areas<lb />
"I think that Dr. Messick has con-<lb />
tributed much to the growth of the<lb />
school Mr. Whichard commented,<lb />
"and I hate to see him go. It is dif-<lb />
him with past<lb />
presidents because each president had<lb />
his own problems in different eras;<lb />
however, he has certainly been a<lb />
great aid in his era<lb />
When asked what he believed the<lb />
present needs of the college were,<lb />
he replied: "There is always the need<lb />
for money. It seems now, that prob-<lb />
lems in physical facilities may be<lb />
temporarily solved since the new<lb />
bond issue passed. For essential con-<lb />
tinued growth of the college now, I<lb />
believe that concentration toward en-<lb />
larging and improving the area of<lb />
academics is important. I don't mean<lb />
that as criticism, but as a suggested<lb />
next step in the progress of the<lb />
school<lb />
"I believe Mr. Whichard declared<lb />
in regard to the future of the school,<lb />
"that as long as the college fills the<lb />
needs of our society, it will continue<lb />
to grow<lb />
Spring Teacher.<lb />
Mint Apply Soon<lb />
Candidates for student teach-<lb />
ing, Spring Quarter, may file<lb />
applications with their college<lb />
departmental supervisors of stu-<lb />
dent teaching daring the week<lb />
of pre registration, November<lb />
9-14, and thereafter, until the<lb />
"close out" date, 4:30 p.m De-<lb />
cember 7.<lb />
to be the familiar, the only alterna-<lb />
tive of force said Dr. Arthur Ls.r-<lb />
ton, director of the World Rule of<lb />
Iaw Center at Duke University. In<lb />
his Monday evening lecture in Joyner<lb />
Library Auditorium, Dr. Larson, who<lb />
appeared as a Danforth Lecturer, told<lb />
his audience that present times were<lb />
becoming more and more .favorable<lb />
for the installation of international<lb />
law.<lb />
"It is time for world law to re-<lb />
place world force Dr. Larson de-<lb />
clared, "but some needs must be sup-<lb />
plied first Continuing in the theme<lb />
of his lecture, "World Rule of Law:<lb />
An Idea Whose Time Has Come the<lb />
Duke official cited several of the<lb />
needs.<lb />
(1) Body of law to apply. Laws,<lb />
rules and regulations must be drawn<lb />
up and found generally agreeable and<lb />
acceptable to the world nations in<lb />
documented forms.<lb />
(2) Machinery to enforce law.<lb />
Similar to domestic law standards, a<lb />
 cans of enforcing world law must<lb />
be established and made efficient and<lb />
readily operable.<lb />
(3) Acceptance of law. The laws<lb />
must be drawn from principles that<lb />
are generally acceptable by all na-<lb />
tions.<lb />
(4) Plans for decision. There must<lb />
be a system of courts. Third party<lb />
oecisions would be made on the basis<lb />
of world law.<lb />
"International law is, on the whole,<lb />
better than domestic law Dr. Lar-<lb />
son commented, and continued by ex-<lb />
plaining that there is little discre-<lb />
pancy in major laws in nations<lb />
around the globe.<lb />
"International law is already part-<lb />
ly in effect he said, "but there are<lb />
two major reasons by which people<lb />
deny the reality of it. One is that<lb />
there is no legislative body passing<lb />
international law, and the other is<lb />
that there are no policemen to en-<lb />
force the law<lb />
Dr. Larson continued his lecture<lb />
by enumerating several methods by<lb />
which international law would be<lb />
made worthwhile. He told his listen-<lb />
ers that the law must be made us-<lb />
able, mainly by publishing the laws<lb />
so that they might be referred to<lb />
quickly and easily.<lb />
"We need an entirely new concept<lb />
he continued, "thus, the name World<lb />
Law was chosen According to the<lb />
lawyer-professor- government offi-<lb />
cial, the center at Duke, which he di-<lb />
rects, is involved in solving the many<lb />
problems in the way of international<lb />
law. "The general principles of law,<lb />
recognized by all nations he said,<lb />
"are the things we are seeking<lb />
Dr. Larson concluded his lecture by<lb />
mentioning some of the major prin-<lb />
ciples by which nations would have to<lb />
abide before World Law could be<lb />
made efficient. "Aggression would<lb />
submit to third party judgments, and<lb />
agreements among world nations<lb />
would have to be kept<lb />
After his lecture, Dr. Larson and<lb />
iis wife were entertained in the "Y"<lb />
hut, where coffee was served.<lb />
Choir Plans<lb />
Annual Messiah<lb />
Auditions for soloists for the an-<lb />
nual Messiah, to be presented in<lb />
Wright Auditorium on December 13,<lb />
will be held November 6 at 7:00-9:00<lb />
in the new choir room, in the Music<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Rehearsals are now underway for<lb />
the production, but anyone who<lb />
would like to sing in the Messiah<lb />
may come to Austin Auditorium on<lb />
Thursday evenings at 6:15 for re-<lb />
hearsal. No auditions are necessary.<lb />
The EC Choir will take a short<lb />
tour November 8, and they plan to<lb />
sing at the Kenansville Baptist<lb />
Church at 11:15, Sunday morning.<lb />
At 3:30 the Choir will sing at the<lb />
Baptist Church in Wallace, and their<lb />
evening program will be presented at<lb />
St. Marks Methodist Church in Kins-<lb />
ton, at 7:00. Following their program<lb />
they will return to the campus.<lb />
Several such tours are being<lb />
planned for the Choir this year. They<lb />
also plan to sing with a large group<lb />
of College students on December 1,<lb />
at Raleigh. There, accompanied by<lb />
the N. C. Symphony Orchestra, they<lb />
will present the Messiah.<lb />
EC Opera Begins<lb />
New Rehearsals<lb />
The East Carolina .Opera Theater,<lb />
student organization sponsored by<lb />
the Music Department, has begun re-<lb />
hearsals on this year's opera pro-<lb />
duction, Gian Carlo Menotti's "The<lb />
Medium Production dates are Feb-<lb />
ruary 15 and 16.<lb />
Paul Hickfang, Opera Theater di-<lb />
rector, has announced that the East<lb />
Carolina College Orchestra will play<lb />
for this year's opera under the direc-<lb />
tion of Donald Hayes of the Music<lb />
Department. John Gordon of the Art<lb />
Department will design the set. The<lb />
dramatic directorship has been ac-<lb />
cepted by Dr. Robert Rickert of the<lb />
English Department.<lb />
The cast will include Martha<lb />
Bradner, Jane Murray, Allison Moss,<lb />
Ann Darden, James Gillikin, Carolyn<lb />
Flam, Ronald Knouse, Jessamine<lb />
Hiatt, Jeanne Peterson, Mary Lee<lb />
Lawrence, Kenneth Ginu, Robert Til-<lb />
ity, and Ashlyn Maulden.<lb />
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THURSDAY SOVEM<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Senate Commended<lb />
For Their Selections<lb />
UV heartily commend the student Sen-<lb />
ate for their -election of the three new mem-<lb />
- at targe on the Publications Board. Two<lb />
of the men selected, Tom Jackson and Jim<lb />
Trice, have worked on campus publications<lb />
since their freshman year. The third. Merle<lb />
Summers, did publications work previous to<lb />
his entrance to ECC.<lb />
All have expressed interest in the work<lb />
, aliens on this campus and each has<lb />
ide - for the expansion of publications work<lb />
in the near future.<lb />
Several students ran for the posts on the<lb />
Public ' Board. The senators seemed<lb />
genuinely interested in electing qualified per-<lb />
sons to the job. And they did not let US down:<lb />
 eded.<lb />
Students Lack Maturity<lb />
It appears evident that individuals, pre-<lb />
ly coi l with East Carolina Col-<lb />
as members of the student body, have<lb />
tain from their college experi-<lb />
 quality, maturity. This seems<lb />
lue t the recent hanging in effigy of East<lb />
otball coach, Jack Boone,<lb />
dividu&amp;ls seem to have either<lb />
t they are judge, jury, and exe-<lb />
that the) know enough about the<lb />
coaching a football team to criti-<lb />
i <lb />
East Carolina didn't win over Appa-<lb />
Everybody was disappointed, o<lb />
Anybody that even knows what a<lb />
ooks like, should realize by now that<lb />
' - just the way the breaks in the game<lb />
 Ij wants to criticize anybody<lb />
- amj is, he -hould have the decency<lb />
ist plain "guts" to come out openly and<lb />
 sneak out some dark night with a<lb />
ign and hang it up in a tree.<lb />
. why not. no one will ever find out who<lb />
responsible and the person or persons<lb />
id it always get a great big chuckle<lb />
 it.<lb />
It's hard to say what makes a football<lb />
" m win or lose. It could be the weather,<lb />
rale, injuries, or just about most anything.<lb />
 Carolina's Pirate - have done themselves<lb />
: this season. So far. they have had a<lb />
: season. They have lost only one home<lb />
I  - this warrant the despicable action<lb />
ry by some supposedly college-<lb />
 pit<lb />
Tl ' was childish, uncalled for, and<lb />
emely bad taste. We sincerely hope<lb />
iduals behind it are very proud<lb />
- and realize the shame that they<lb />
: in member- of the student body<lb />
o part in it.J.R.M.<lb />
Observation<lb /><lb />
Campaign Needs Help<lb />
ns thai SGA President Dallas<lb />
We is receiving little cooperation in the<lb />
campus-wide clean-up campaign he began re-<lb />
First time he brought up the idea<lb />
ampaign in the Senate, he could<lb />
 ' i  for a committee.<lb />
At the next meeting of the Senate a com-<lb />
formed and work has begun. But<lb />
committee cannot do the work alone.<lb />
' on this campus must be a part<lb />
committee for Wells' project to succeed,<lb />
tter how hard he and other committee<lb />
tnbers work, this fine project will be of<lb />
unless we all work for a clean<lb />
ipus.<lb />
rrash litters our grounds, our buildings,<lb />
and our two pond- on campus. Maintenance<lb />
men cannot collect the trash as fast as it is<lb />
deposited.<lb />
We urge th- campus population to work<lb />
 Wells. Help keep our beautiful campus<lb />
an, not just during the especially design-<lb />
1 week, but at all times. W have a campus<lb />
which w' can be proud. Let's all help keep<lb />
it that way.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
I ed by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
(ireenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
umbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
i  wild-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the 1 9 Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
-ociate Editor<lb />
Mewi Editoi<lb />
Spoits Editwr<lb />
Assistant Sports Editoj<lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Turn Jackson<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Roy Martin<lb />
Sports Staff<lb />
Photographer<lb />
heature Editor<lb />
Reporters<lb />
Leonard Lao, Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Fred Robertson<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
Lib Rogers, Charlotte Donat,<lb />
Fran Allen, Phyliss Hinson, Anne Francis Allen,<lb />
Judy Stott, Bryan Harrison, Tom Jackson, Jim<lb />
Trice, Evelyn Crutchfield, Larry Craven, JoAnne<lb />
Davis, Jacquelin Davis, Lynn Glassford, Ester<lb />
Roberson, Ronald Smith<lb />
Columnists Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Tom Jackson, James Corbett, DerryWalker, Pat<lb />
Harvey<lb />
Typist Wayne Morton<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
H 3QST UlS<lb />
Kay McLawhon Wins District Award<lb />
From North Carolina Poetry Association<lb />
Kinston reeiders remember this re-<lb />
awa f! a- "Kolarful Kay<lb />
K;t- ,a but at East Carolina she<lb />
 erself Kay McLawhon. Kay's<lb />
T e Masses, recently won the<lb />
Se : I  . rial District award<lb />
the N " '  ina Poetry As-<lb />
tati Su Kay ex-<lb />
claimed, "I was breathless When<lb />
it kind "The Mass-<lb />
es" is, she said, "T   ind<lb />
his<lb />
I he Rebel, ECC literary magazine.<lb />
pri ting Kay poem in the next<lb />
Lssu estined 1  released af.<lb />
I<lb />
H rtnii fo oetry is<lb />
ce for Kaj. as -he<lb />
a   awards for literary<lb />
such a the Lenora<lb />
H. Watts Lovii I . i in the Kinston<lb />
"1   i - ted writing when<lb />
I  . h tc hold a (enci<lb />
Miss McLawhon, when ques-<lb />
:  tt the be gin i . . of <lb />
. <lb />
1  .  d lapidated port-<lb />
io, Kaj a -i rrumbei of literary<lb />
?rks iti' many poeme. But<lb />
"1 . it- mj poeme because<lb />
I ran nevei think of a title Kay<lb />
. n1<lb />
'I le Ki ton native not only writes<lb />
e has also w ritten pla s,<lb />
and, more recently, short<lb />
"My Anting is now under<lb />
1, id I ierce, ' kneed Kay as she<lb />
ed discussion concerning her<lb />
literature expandings. Hei latest<lb />
short story, "Pine Street is a con-<lb />
vincing storj ' the people, their<lb />
dream and life, in a typical section<lb />
of the South,<lb />
While at Kin ton high school Kay<lb />
 i ot ' i .a s musical, "Pa-<lb />
radise Island .Jimi McDaniel, last<lb />
year's Mi il mecomklg, claimed a<lb />
-tan it  in this production. Kay<lb />
also served a- feature editor and<lb />
cartoonist with the Kinston high<lb />
school paper. V a junior Kay even<lb />
tried hei kill in dramatics and per-<lb />
formed in her class play. "Pink<lb />
1 ic<lb />
During her senioi year Kay won<lb />
the DAR cup for the best historical<lb />
Mr rap book on the Revolutionary<lb />
period. She was also the "un-named"<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
I t Laureate because "whenever<lb />
t "- asion that ea<lb />
foi a poem, 1 ' as installed to<lb />
f : n the ne La k tated Mi s<lb />
Mi La a hon.<lb />
e also san vith the i<lb />
Singers, under the<lb />
James Hall, and journeyed to At-<lb />
lantic City whe e the j<lb />
the Internationa Kiwania lub<lb />
 a.<lb />
Ka. -  : freshman ;<lb />
Womai 's i ollege, and whih I - <lb />
' <lb />
Ka<lb />
W<lb />
A fi<lb />
.1- office of class<lb />
t few songs.<lb />
said<lb />
mine played them<lb />
  i litai an : 1 accom-<lb />
ging<lb />
 : activities<lb />
: El  lish and ial<lb />
.  Kaj writes for the East<lb />
 arolinian  I I he Rebel.<lb />
i  plans are<lb />
   ne I, -Ka, ed, "As in<lb />
. '  is indefinite<lb />
 .<lb />
Kay McLawhon<lb />
Campus<lb />
Selection<lb />
Conversation Concerns<lb />
Of Next College Head<lb />
Now that the shock impact of the<lb />
Messick resignation is beginning to<lb />
subside, a new condition has become<lb />
the "conversation gem of the hour"<lb />
who will ascend to the college pre-<lb />
 nlelicv ?<lb />
Aften pondering over conceivable<lb />
ways of illustrating a personal<lb />
opinion, we would like to go on re-<lb />
eord favoring Dr. Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
Quite a few critics have expressed<lb />
their views on the possible selection<lb />
of Jenkins. They usually center<lb />
around the following questions: How<lb />
much influence would he have in state<lb />
political circles? Do you think he has<lb />
the "presidential carriage" required<lb />
fwi the job?<lb />
A look at the record will show<lb />
that the Raleigh visitations of recent<lb />
iears on the part of the East Caro-<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
iina administration have been a team<lb />
effort. Leo Jenkins has been an im-<lb />
portant member of that team.<lb />
It's hard tu label a clear definition<lb />
for the term, "presidential carriage"<lb />
everyone has a personal opinion.<lb />
A long line of candidates will lie pro-<lb />
posed, but one will have to search for<lb />
a long time before finding a person<lb />
possessing such outstanding qualifi-<lb />
cations for the job.<lb />
The suggestion was made that what<lb />
we need is a fresh face, perhaps some<lb />
Kieat name to lend prestige to the in-<lb />
stitution. Another source was busy<lb />
on campus spouting the needs for a<lb />
man with a great intellectual con-<lb />
cept.<lb />
It's time for a deeper self-examina-<lb />
tion as to the actual needs of the<lb />
college. There are a lot of under-<lb />
rent as the pressure for selecting<lb />
a new president continues. They are<lb />
heard ami sees from such places as<lb />
Raleigh, Chape Hill, and other "rival<lb />
camp ' too numerous to mention.<lb />
There is no veil of secrecy regard-<lb />
the ason why so many students,<lb />
faculty, and alumni want to see this<lb />
man follow in the footsteps of Dr.<lb />
Messick. A ice president in any col-<lb />
 receives .mite a bit of grooming<lb />
 ith ever-present possibility that he<lb />
may one day have to serve as pre-<lb />
sident. ,<lb />
A record of accomplishment as an<lb />
administrator, educator, civic lead-<lb />
er, and student champion deserves<lb />
attention.<lb />
Leo V. Jenkins is the man for the<lb />
job!<lb />
Campus Official<lb />
Discusses Career<lb />
By BETTY BJATNOB<lb />
Located in the Alumni Building is<lb />
the office of  man i<lb />
-'<lb />
  . be ime a p 1<lb />
I re d iring hi eight <lb />
I .i tin i le la net U B itle bettei<lb />
  .  Uncle<lb />
i- at preset I a istanl<lb />
blic rekd and a <lb />
tact daily w ith na f the<lb />
citizenry.<lb />
 Butler, native North I arolinian<lb />
: in aJumnu I Ea I i '<lb />
leire. was born in Pilot Mountain,<lb />
Nt and reeeiied<lb />
cation in Kinston and I i<lb />
'ater- he attended East I<lb />
 a  College and George Wa<lb />
University. <lb />
de ee f Doel I <lb />
dmini,trative Dutie-<lb />
I , 1951, In Butler joined I -<lb />
 .  irani secret and<lb />
el<lb />
 .  <lb />
a : I<lb />
tee. At e - s<lb />
anager and<lb />
Enterl   tion<lb />
of public relati m<lb />
Dui ing -eai i Oi '  <lb />
taff East Ca ina<lb />
- .  . wa) I<lb />
i' Buth<lb />
and en ent of the fa<lb />
 attract more<lb />
 ' and thu ave ed i<lb />
ent on cam pu<lb />
Wil the  -  s "  .<lb />
all)  ii fa " - - <lb />
1 This 1 ler th<lb />
 the  <lb />
le a' V. ' a<lb />
h; t urthej  ' I<lb />
. ess, Dr. Butlei  <lb />
- re<lb />
"I feel 1<lb />
college tral I Dt He -<lb />
sicl taff a ; ' rk-<lb />
emi<lb />
( ampu XctisitieM<lb />
I n add i<lb />
relations, I B ttler ha<lb />
affiliation wil i<lb />
and D<lb />
' ties, - -<lb />
f the H  . <lb />
i . the<lb />
 dinm  I <lb />
he pn il I<lb />
 - - . n - -  <lb />
'  a ' f Alpha P<lb />
I i Butler ha  <lb />
- ' ' this sen<lb />
iti<lb />
Civic )filiation.<lb />
Ii '  area f civic organizati<lb />
Dr. Buth an activi<lb />
e Rotary ih He i ;ast govei<lb />
'  ' .  T: if Rota  ! <lb />
al and .   f the G<lb />
Rotary ,  , ast direct<lb />
and , i nenl  . f the i<lb />
 '   <lb />
1    He<lb />
f the S Advis<lb />
Board in '  : a vice-pi e<lb />
dent and din- I e North Caro-<lb />
ina Societj for Crippled Children<lb />
: ii I .hilts.<lb />
Honors Received<lb />
Ir.    nrtion of  .   - ren-<lb />
eople, Ir. But <lb />
   the East Carolina Boy Scout<lb />
1 incil Silvei Beavei and I<lb />
Awards and the Pitt I)it' ict Gn<lb />
Band foi service to youth. In J<lb />
1955 he was selected "Tarheel of th.e<lb />
Week bj the Raleigh Hews and Ob-<lb />
server, and just recently was select-<lb />
ed as one of nineteen North I aro-<lb />
linians to be listed in a 1959 publica-<lb />
tion, Who's Who In Public Relations.<lb />
Retrospect<lb />
In looking hack over the years be-<lb />
fore he came to East Carolina. Dr.<lb />
Butler commented on his journalistic<lb />
career, as editor of The Sampson<lb />
Newa, The Dtiplin Herald and as a<lb />
member of the editorial staff of Tl.v<lb />
Gotdsbero Newg-Argaa, and the h<lb />
fluence it has had on his pa-t and<lb />
present positions. "I feel the Sack-<lb />
ground 1 had in journalism has been<lb />
.f greater value to me in my associa-<lb />
tions with different people, and in<lb />
the recognition of problems an their<lb />
fcolutions. My work with the Cham-<lb />
ber of Commerce enabled me to see<lb />
community needs and to help set up<lb />
committees for educational, indus-<lb />
trial, social, recreational, and reli-<lb />
eious activities<lb />
Arc-used Negro Killed<lb />
"WJipThe Chosen Jury<lb />
Remember Written Law?<lb />
Bu DERRY W LKl<lb />
Mack<lb />
tping i<lb />
"  e M<lb />
cell Ias1<lb />
who shot hii<lb />
mud<lb />
aul '   "<lb />
 . '<lb /><lb />
F.B.I. 1<lb />
 F.FJ.l ent I<lb />
h 11 i h n i i 1<lb /><lb />
It will I<lb />
   I -<lb />
doi<lb />
1 he on li i .vatchi<lb />
km ' ire wl<lb />
:   <lb />
M<lb /><lb />
Poplai<lb />
It will<lb />
of I he . Will<lb />
 '<lb />
.  .<lb />
' <lb />
ten law th<lb />
e<lb />
elieve I be indid<lb />
The -<lb />
like a si<lb />
t the<lb /><lb />
We hear pe le tall<lb />
it we have also seen il<lb />
he A<lb />
K i Klux KI<lb />
who don't fi istice in 1<lb />
 IS Mac- I<lb />
ble (!in into a<lb />
II<lb />
e that 1<lb />
lyn . it 1<lb />
   W atch<lb /><lb />
ler in our nation I <lb />
i of 1<lb />
ember justice, as<lb />
Laugh It Off<lb />
Views Change;<lb />
Battles Lost<lb />
B TOM<lb />
The  criit . nation id' 1 r. J. D<lb />
iv-k and th following contn<lb />
 - as attracted Jtal<lb />
in the past ueek.<lb />
In addition to ointing<lb />
standings over the issue i<lb />
factions ol the conl . the inci : I<lb />
rought to light anol<lb />
East I rolina is being i<lb />
the state No kidding, they're real<lb />
ing us. Never before in th I I<lb />
" '1 ha e so man;<lb />
sitiong shown concern over Elasl  .<lb />
welfare.<lb />
This week a well known columnist<lb />
of the stat - widely circulated<lb />
made several interesting conn<lb />
school. This columnist, known :<lb />
(and iocalh known even more<lb />
played in East Carolina's "(Hd -<lb />
denl i. commented that ECC ha<lb />
tacles to <lb />
!i I hi  cular column,<lb />
printed Mondjy, he seemed to take <lb />
tude which is<lb />
.Vow this is a pretty radical changi I<lb />
, who. we undei stand, is . <lb />
yal to deai old I NC) and seems I<lb />
out even more the<lb />
E ist (' rolina in state ed <lb />
people seem to have taken an "a<lb />
ir views of FCC lately.<lb />
Almost everyone has his own <lb />
- ho is winning the age old battle ol<lb />
versus female. How we m&amp;ii a<lb />
that at times we are pretl much it a<lb />
for weapons other than the old<lb />
Rationalization<lb />
This week, however, we saw the<lb />
and the respective positions of the two<lb />
tiona epitomized, over in the administ al<lb />
building then are two prominent offices<lb />
the second floor which almost pai<lb />
other in their functions. The offi<lb />
Dean of Men and the Dean of Won n<lb />
those we have in mind.<lb />
In one there is only  cold, bare I<lb />
lloor which is very ordinary looking wl<lb />
the ther one has er subtly added t<lb />
majesty with a soft grty carpet. You gfuess<lb />
which one h s the carpet . wonder if that<lb />
extra rib could be the secret weapon!<lb />
mmmmm<lb /><pb facs="00038643_tn_0003" /><lb />
RSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1959<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE<lb />
AFROTC Drill Team In Action<lb />
iFROTC Drill Team Continues To Actively<lb />
4<lb />
Demonstrate Precision Marching Technique<lb />
  Honor-<lb />
iler the command<lb />
 I Needs, is<lb />
active<lb />
n i under<lb />
Mi Force<lb />
it with its<lb />
and at-<lb />
, re chosen by<lb />
' - in the AF<lb />
,nift Captain Rob-<lb />
'  other officers are<lb />
Harry P. Bai-<lb />
K. 'Pay! or;<lb />
i l. Farrell: Ser-<lb />
ueaiit-at-Arms Robert C. Bown; and<lb />
Historians Earl ScofieJd and Ron<lb />
Ottos,<lb />
In past years, the Drill Team has<lb />
placed twelfth in national competition<lb />
at Washington, D. C. Also, it per-<lb />
tormed at the Ground-Breaking Cere-<lb />
mony at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina,<lb />
in 1957. Among the parades in which<lb />
the Honorary Drill Team has per-<lb />
formed are the Greenville Christmas<lb />
parade, the United Fund parade, and<lb />
the East Carolina Homecoming pa-<lb />
rade. The Drill Team performs at one<lb />
East Carolina football game each<lb />
year.<lb />
The Drill Team specializes in trick<lb />
drill and precision movements. The<lb />
precision movements are taken from<lb />
the 'Air Force manual and original<lb />
idas of the Drill Team members.<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
I l ' I ll ARMSTRONG . . . displays trophy that will be awarded to the 1960<lb />
I.I i I INKER Queen nhen the yearbook is distributed in May.<lb />
to a<lb />
Queen's "4<lb />
taste<lb />
? the<lb />
CORONATION<lb />
JEWEL CASE<lb />
by Jarrinifton<lb />
Unique and a sophisticated<lb />
beauty! Plenty of room for<lb />
her favorite jewels with the<lb />
wonderful folding inner<lb />
tray, complete with ring<lb />
slots and earring bar, which<lb />
can become m'lady's travel-<lb />
ing companion. This truly<lb />
distinctive case is beauti-<lb />
fully covered in handsome<lb />
morocco grain Texol with<lb />
striking contrasting interior<lb />
of luxurious velvet and satin<lb />
 polished brass end-caps.<lb />
Decor-blending colors in-<lb />
clude lovely blue and pop-<lb />
ulnr amber-white.<lb />
10.OO No Pinna! T<lb />
Lautares Bros.<lb />
412 Evans Street<lb />
Ninety Participate<lb />
In Women's Chorus<lb />
More than ninety students have<lb />
begun work this fall as members of<lb />
the Women's Chorus, student or-<lb />
ganization sponsored by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Music. The group appeared<lb />
in a program of sacred music at the<lb />
pening session of Christian Bm-<lb />
I basis Week, recently observed on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
Gordon A. Johnson, who joined the<lb />
college faculty this fall, serves as<lb />
director of the Women's Chorus. A<lb />
native of Wisconsin, he is a gradu-<lb />
ate of Milwaukee State Teachers<lb />
College, holds the master's degree in<lb />
music theory from the Eastman<lb />
School of Music.<lb />
Guadalupe To Speak<lb />
The Canterbury Club will present Rt.<lb />
Reverend Jose Guadalupe Saucedo,<lb />
Missionary Bishop of Mexico, in a<lb />
special address at St. Pauls Church<lb />
tonight at 7:30.<lb />
Bishop Guadalupe, who is a Mexi-<lb />
can, was ordained in 1954 and was<lb />
concentrated bishop in 1958. He is<lb />
one of the youngest bishops in the<lb />
Episcopal Church.<lb />
Clyde Matthew is president of<lb />
Canterbury Club and Reverend Rich-<lb />
ard N. Ottaway is Chaplin to Episco-<lb />
pal students.<lb />
Psychology Club Organizes<lb />
Approximately twenty psychology<lb />
majors and minors met recently to<lb />
organize for the first time on campus<lb />
a Psychology Club. Directing the<lb />
meeting were Drs. Elsie Dotson and<lb />
Charles Harris of the Psychology De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
A committee, headed by Charles Dy-<lb />
son and appointed to draw up plans<lb />
for the formal organization of the<lb />
club. Other members are Jack Col-<lb />
ley, Sam Hudson, Douglas Morgan,<lb />
Anita Carter, and Francis Harris.<lb />
At the next meeting of the club,<lb />
November 4, these plans will be pre-<lb />
sented and officers and advisors of<lb />
the club will be selected. The meet-<lb />
ing is open to all students interested<lb />
in psychology.<lb />
"National Officers Visit Sorority<lb />
Gamma Phi Chapter of Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta sorority recently was visited<lb />
by Lydia Michael and Peggy Green,<lb />
national officers of the sorority.<lb />
Mrs. Michael is a member at large<lb />
on the national council and is in<lb />
charge of expansion. Mrs. Green is<lb />
advisor for Xi Province to which the<lb />
local chapter belongs.<lb />
The ladies held conferences with<lb />
each of the chapter's officers and<lb />
advised each concerning her duties.<lb />
At a special called meeting, the<lb />
national officers were introduced to<lb />
each of the new pledges. Reports of<lb />
the plans and progress of the chapter<lb />
were given.<lb />
Playhouse To Meet<lb />
There will be an important<lb />
meeting of the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse November 11 at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in the Greenroom. All mem-<lb />
bers should plan to attend this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Frat Observes Founders Day<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha observed Foun-<lb />
ders Day with a weekend of activities<lb />
which included attending church as<lb />
a group Sunday and a dinner Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
Trustees Know<lb />
Inch Aboltt ECC<lb />
From Experience<lb />
Both the newly elected chairman<lb />
and the vice chairman of the Board<lb />
of Trustees of East Carolina College<lb />
have had a long association with the<lb />
college as students, participants in<lb />
activities of the Alumni Association,<lb />
Sad members of the Board of Trus-<lb />
tees.<lb />
J. Herbert Waldrop, president of<lb />
the Guarantee Bank and Trust Co.<lb />
of Greenville, was elected chairman<lb />
:it a meeting of the Board October<lb />
 Robert B. Morgan of Lillington,<lb />
State Senator from Harnett County,<lb />
was chosen as vice chairman.<lb />
Mr. Waldrop attended East Caro-<lb />
'ina College as a day student. Serv-<lb />
ing on the Board of Trustees from<lb />
1041 to 1947, he was a member twelve<lb />
 enrs ajro when Dr. John D. Mes-<lb />
-ick, who recently resigned as presi-<lb />
lent of the college, was elected to<lb />
tl e office. In 1957 he again was ap-<lb />
pointed a trustee of the college and<lb />
has served on the Board as vice<lb />
chairman and member of the Execu-<lb />
tive and the Investment Committee,<lb />
lie became acting chairman of the<lb />
Board earlier this year, succeeding<lb />
Arthur L. Tyler of Rocky Mount,<lb />
whose term expired. Through many<lb />
years Mr. Waldrop has been a loyal<lb />
alumnus of the college.<lb />
Mr. Morgan entered East Carolina<lb />
as a student in 1942 and, after serv-<lb />
ing in the U. S Navy from 1944 to<lb />
1946, he returned to the campus and<lb />
was graduated in 1947.<lb />
He was presented in 1955 the an-<lb />
nual award made by the college<lb />
Alumni Association to an outstand-<lb />
ing graduate and in 1957 was elected<lb />
to a two-year term of office as presi-<lb />
dent of the organization. He became<lb />
 member of the Board of Trustees<lb />
in 1958 for a term of office ending<lb />
in 1965.<lb />
Dr. Bernard Jackson<lb />
Jackson Sp<lb />
In Speech<lb />
Dorm Girls Plan<lb />
Annual Social<lb />
Three hundred Invitations for the<lb />
annual "Harvest Tea" of Wilson Hall<lb />
(Jiiis have been issued for Sunday<lb />
November 8th from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30<lb />
p.m. Ctrolyn Miller and Jewel Callihan<lb />
will greet guests at the door.<lb />
The receiving line will be Mrs.<lb />
Strip in and the house officers <lb />
Markie Smith, Adrian Waters, Jean<lb />
Flake and Evelyn Cooley.<lb />
Betty Dunn will pour and Jackie<lb />
Crutchfield and Carolyn Griffin will<lb />
serve. The Guest Book will be pre-<lb />
sided over by Helen Finley while Bar-<lb />
bara Galloway ami Gray Baggett will<lb />
guide guests.<lb />
Industrial Art Majors<lb />
Plan Convention Trip<lb />
Plans were made during the last<lb />
bi-monthly meeting of the Industrial<lb />
Arts Club for all the instructors and<lb />
ny students of the department to<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
attend the North Carolina Industrial<lb />
Arts Association meeting to be con-<lb />
ducted November 7 at the Junior<lb />
High School in Gastonia, North Caro-<lb />
ina. Any student desiring to attend<lb />
this meeting is requested to contact<lb />
Dr. Hiiigwood or Mike Riddick.<lb />
Suggestions and ideas were pre-<lb />
sented for the preparation of High<lb />
School Day. Members of the depart-<lb />
a:ent will operate concession stands<lb />
on campus, guided tours and demon-<lb />
strations of different phases of In-<lb />
dustrial Arts will be given in the de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
As a result of the club's member-<lb />
ship drive conducted recently, enroll-<lb />
ment increased considerably. Any<lb />
major or minor in the department is<lb />
invited to become a member of this<lb />
organization.<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Dr. Bernard Jackson, speech thera-<lb />
pist and special education teacher,<lb />
has been a member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina faculty for the past three years.<lb />
'My job here in speech therapy<lb />
commented Dr. Jackson, "is to work<lb />
with people who experience all prob-<lb />
lems of articulation, stuttering, and<lb />
the more complex voice problems<lb />
like a too high or low pitched voice,<lb />
a hoarse, husky, or nasal voice, and<lb />
I too fast or too slow speaking<lb />
voice. "We also work with problems<lb />
associated with hearing loss or deaf-<lb />
ness, and we train these students to<lb />
DM what hearing remains, or teach<lb />
them lip reading<lb />
"The speech courses we offer are<lb />
designed first to give a person the<lb />
understanding of the area of special<lb />
education, such as speech, hearing,<lb />
vision, crippling conditions, and ex-<lb />
treme cases of mental development<lb />
continued Dr. Jackson. "We offer<lb />
courses which teach the basic skills<lb />
necessary in working with the vari-<lb />
ous problems of phonetics and prob-<lb />
lems in the basic concepts necessary<lb />
to diagnosis and problems of hear-<lb />
ing. We also offer courses in the<lb />
development of speech and the na-<lb />
?  ire in the problems of speech, di-<lb />
agnosis and correction he added.<lb />
"This area of speech correction is<lb />
.i relatively new area, and is grow-<lb />
ing rapidly, but is not growing fast<lb />
enough to supply the demands for<lb />
speech correctionists explained Dr.<lb />
Jackson. "This is a very challenging<lb />
field he added. "We are interested<lb />
in training a good quality product,<lb />
and the students are drawn from a<lb />
number of areas said Dr. Jackson.<lb />
"Many take speech or special educa-<lb />
tion as a minor, and then are pre-<lb />
pared to be a special teacher<lb />
Reared in Michigan, Dr. Jackson<lb />
attended what is now Western<lb />
Michigan University where he ma-<lb />
jored in speech correction. His un-<lb />
dergraduate work was interrupted<lb />
by nearly four years in the service<lb />
during World War II. "After com-<lb />
pleting my undergraduate work un-<lb />
der Dr. Van Riper, who is well known<lb />
in this field commented Dr. Jack-<lb />
son, "Dr. Van Riper talked me into<lb />
Psnbokwy Mb<lb />
Ner'flegr<lb />
A recent addition to the rapidly ex-<lb />
! ending Psychology Department is<lb />
an academic master's degree which<lb />
was first offered this fall quarter.<lb />
The psychology major which was in-<lb />
troduced last year now has sixty-five<lb />
undergraduate participants and the<lb />
newly established master's degree<lb />
now has eight graduate participants.<lb />
Other additions to the Psychology<lb />
Department include for the first time<lb />
a clinical psychologist, Dr. Elsie Dot-<lb />
son, and an experimental psycholog-<lb />
ist, Dr. Charles Harris.<lb />
Part of the new program will be<lb />
concerned with specialized interests<lb />
of the -candidate According to Dt.<lb />
Prewett, head of the Psychology De-<lb />
partment, arrangements have been<lb />
made for a practicum of guided ex-<lb />
neriences in testing centers, mental<lb />
hygiene clinics and other available<lb />
centers. Si new courses are being<lb />
added to the psychology curriculum<lb />
and experimental equipment is being<lb />
obtained to provide experiences on<lb />
campus for the master's degree candi-<lb />
dates.<lb />
At present there are eleven full<lb />
time staff members in the Psychology<lb />
Department, two part time members,<lb />
and one student assistant. There are<lb />
thirty-seven courses offered by this<lb />
department and during fall quarter<lb />
there are approximately 1,000 stu-<lb />
dents enrolled in these courses.<lb />
In commenting on the work of the<lb />
Psychology Department, Dr. Prewett<lb />
said, "We are seriously trying to<lb />
make it possible for the student to<lb />
have a variety of experiences with<lb />
interesting staff members from<lb />
vacation added Dr. Jackson, "the throughout the world At present<lb />
survey interested me, so in late on the staff are Dr. Yung Juin Yu<lb />
February, 1949 we took off. I even-J from South Korea who received his<lb />
tua'ly visited about 50 speech clinics PhD" from the University of Illinois,<lb />
1<lb />
ecializes<lb />
Correction<lb />
and departments including a couple<lb />
of private clinics throughout the<lb />
United States<lb />
Dr. Jackson received his masters<lb />
degree from the university of Den-<lb />
ver in 1950. After finishing up the<lb />
survey he went back to Western<lb />
Michigan University where he was<lb />
an assistant to Dr. Van Riper. Leav-<lb />
ing there he attended Ohio State<lb />
where he worked on his PhD. and<lb />
w:is part time instructor in the de-<lb />
partment of speech. There he was in<lb />
charge of stuttering diagnosis and<lb />
therapy, and occasionally taught a<lb />
class.<lb />
and Mr. Eric F. Graf who will receive<lb />
his Ph.D. from the University of<lb />
Zurich.<lb />
SGA Appoints<lb />
Committee To<lb />
Clean Up Campus<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion has appointed a committee to<lb />
head a clean-up project on campus.<lb />
The committee consists of the follow-<lb />
ing students: Harold Leary, Markie<lb />
Smith, Charlie Munn, Evelyn Crutch-<lb />
field, and Marvis Byrd. This commit-<lb />
tee will propose plans and improve-<lb />
ments to beautify Wright Circle and<lb />
the cafeteria fountain grounds.<lb />
Also, this service project will be<lb />
headed by Lambda Chi, Theta Chi,<lb />
and Kappa Alpha fraternities. Lamb-<lb />
da Chi has posted signs to remind<lb />
s-tudents of the needed co-operation<lb />
to keep East Carolina's campgs clean<lb />
of debris. Kappa Alpha and Theta<lb />
Chi will be assigned other services<lb />
to assist in this project.<lb />
Sororities are urged to render their<lb />
services by painting the lawn bench-<lb />
es. Any suggestions from the soror-<lb />
ities and other interested students<lb />
will be appreciated.<lb />
SGA President Dallas Wells stated<lb />
"if we police the campus one day;<lb />
the next day, litter is all over the<lb />
visiting speech clinics around the j campus He urges every student to<lb />
country to observe stuttering. Al- take pride in his campus by-keeping<lb />
though I had planned a west coast it neat and beautiful.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
November 5: E.C Playhouse per-<lb />
formance "My Three Angels 8:00<lb />
p.m McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
November 5: Vespers at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
in the Y Hut<lb />
November 5: Dancing Instruction,<lb />
Findley Studios, Wright Auditori-<lb />
um, 1:00 p.m.<lb />
November 5: Messiah Chorus Re-<lb />
hearsal, Austin Auditorium, 6:15<lb />
p.m.<lb />
November 6: Movie: "Sound and<lb />
Fury Austin Auditorium, 7:00 p.<lb />
m.<lb />
November 6: E.C.C. Playhouse per-<lb />
formance "My Three Angels 8:00<lb />
p.m McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
November 7: Football Game: E.C.C.<lb />
vs Lenoir Rhyne, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
November 7: SGA Dance in<lb />
Wright Building following foot-<lb />
ball game<lb />
November 7: E.C.C. Playhouse per-<lb />
formance "My Three Angels 8:00<lb />
p.m McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
November 8: Senior Honor Trom-<lb />
bone Recital, Jack Pindell, 3:30 p.<lb />
m McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
November 9: College Union Commit-<lb />
tees Meeting, 6:30 p.m Music<lb />
Lounge<lb />
November 9: Entertainment Series,<lb />
Guisippe Campora, Metropolitan<lb />
Opera Tenor, 8:15 .m Wright<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
November 10: Chapel, 6:30 p.m<lb />
Austin Auditorium<lb />
November 11: Y.WXD.A. and Y.M.<lb />
C.A. luncheon, 11:15 a.m1:15 p.m<lb />
Y Hut<lb />
November 12: Messiah Chorus Re-<lb />
hearsal, Austin Auditorium, 6:15<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Wanted:<lb />
Campus<lb />
Representative<lb />
by the<lb />
College Record Club<lb />
to earn<lb />
$100 ,or more)<lb />
In Spare Time<lb />
Write for information:<lb />
College Record Club<lb />
P. O. Box 1193<lb />
PRODIDENCE 2, R. I.<lb />
KEEP u<lb />
to put trash.<lb />
PRE-REGISTRATION<lb />
Pre-registration will be held<lb />
during the week of November<lb />
9-14. Please check with your ma-<lb />
jor advisor or departmental bul-<lb />
letin hoards for specific instruc-<lb />
tions. Pre-registration is a defi-<lb />
nite part of the total registra-<lb />
tion program. Everyone who<lb />
plans to be ia attendance daring<lb />
the Winter Quarter must prs-<lb />
register.<lb />
If yon do not plan to he here<lb />
daring the Winter, please bring<lb />
this fact to the attention of your<lb />
major advisor. Students who do<lb />
not pre-register will be stopped<lb />
in all classes beginning Nor. 17.<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
Vice President<lb />
USAF RECRUITS TO BE HERE<lb />
Captain Shelby Towneead, US-<lb />
AF Cadet Selection Team Of-<lb />
ficer of the USAF Recruiting<lb />
Detachment at Raleigh, has an-<lb />
nounced that he and a team of<lb />
cadet counselor will he avail-<lb />
able on campus. The USAF Se-<lb />
lection team far aviation cadets<lb />
will he at the College Union<lb />
Building on November 5th and<lb />
6th.<lb />
The Ah- Force Cadet slirtiim<lb />
team will interview anyone in-<lb />
terested in the USAF Arista<lb />
Cadet<lb /><pb facs="00038643_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE POUR<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t 1ftF.<lb />
GLEN IS BASS . . . breaks loose for a 30 yard run against Appalachian. The Pirate halfback put East Caro-<lb />
lina in scoring position but a fumble ended the threat as Appalachian went on to win the tilt, 28-0.<lb />
SMALL SPACE . . . Halfback James Speight sees a lit, le daylight in the strong Appalachian line. Speight<lb />
picked up 42 yards Saturday night to near a four year rushing mark at East Carolina.<lb />
Pirates Face Number Two Club In The Nation<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's big, bad Bears in-<lb />
vailo East Carolina's College Stadium<lb />
this Saturday night in hopes of re-<lb />
turning home with the North State<lb />
Conference championship virtually<lb />
sewed up.<lb />
The Bears, having their usual good<lb />
Mason, boast as powerful if not more<lb />
powerful, a team as they have in<lb />
past yean. Their line averages about<lb />
186 pounds and is described as fast<lb />
and tough. The Hears backfield is also<lb />
reported as being composed of fleet-<lb />
footed, rugged performers.<lb />
In the course of this season's North<lb />
State Conference i-aee, the Bruins<lb />
have knocked off most of the loop's<lb />
top contenders. They have easily<lb />
beaten Appalachian, and three weeks<lb />
ago, they dropped West Carolina by<lb />
8 score of 28-7.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's offense is strictly<lb />
the single wing with the buck lateral<lb />
series. Scouts report that the primary<lb />
element of their offensive attack is<lb />
All-Conference tailback Lee Farmer.<lb />
In the West Carolina encounters,<lb />
 PIRATE'S<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
  ?  ?. $<lb />
"Ft Tu Brute This in a nut-hell was probably the feeling of Coach<lb />
Jack Boone and the East Carolina football team Saturday night following<lb />
their defeat at Appalachian.<lb />
A student body that had shown little interest, heretofore, in East<lb />
Carolina football turned out for only the third home game of the season<lb />
and acted in the fashion of hypoerita attending a Sunday church service.<lb />
Few had followed the Pirates on their away-games. Few knew the<lb />
problems confronting the Bast Carolina football team and an even smaller<lb />
handful had enough self-pride to congratulate the Pirates on their early<lb />
OB winning streak. Yet, last Saturday night they drowned their week-<lb />
long sorrows and took the rashness to criticize a topic that they knew<lb />
very little of.<lb />
No Apologies For Defeat<lb />
Y irs truly will not attempt to apologize for our defeat last week.<lb />
We lost to a good I.all club and we didn't look good in losing. But, I can<lb />
honestly sa that 1 don't know that 1 would really be enthused over play-<lb />
ing before a student body that reacts such as ours.<lb />
Before we pursue further, I would like to bring- some facts of East<lb />
Carolina's football history into the light. For the record, East Carolina<lb />
is the youngest member in the North State Conference. We came apart<lb />
of it in 1947 and Coach Jack Boone, our present coach, was instrumental<lb />
in the move.<lb />
Boone took over as head coach here in 1962. He took over a club<lb />
that was in a rebuilding stage, having posted a 40 record the previous<lb />
season and the wins coming ovei the Apprentice School, Norfolk Navy<lb />
Station, Cuilford, and a weak Cherry Point team. Everybody in the con-<lb />
ferencewith the exception of Cuilfordhad soundly trounced the Pirates.<lb />
His first season here, 1952, he molded the club into a winner and<lb />
posted a 6-2-2 mark. The following season, East Carolina won their first<lb />
North State title under his leadership. Another winner was produced in<lb />
1955 and 1956 but a famine of 'multiple-problems set in during 1957 were<lb />
not erased until last season when ECC posted a 6-4 record.<lb />
Although the youngest member of the North State, East Carolina<lb />
ranks fourth in the over-all winning percentage mark. It is true that we<lb />
are the largest school in the conference but our growth has been rapid<lb />
and we have just recently ventured from the stage of a "Teacher's College"<lb />
with nothing but girls to a strong co-educational institution.<lb />
The athletic program has not made the transition period as fast<lb />
as the growth of the college. Higher standards have been set up by the<lb />
college which is goodand this forced Coach Boone to lose at least 50<lb />
ball players over a three year span of time. This situation seems to have<lb />
been corrected now for the most part, but a new championship era can't<lb />
be produced over night.<lb />
The material of this 1959 club is good and the coaches readily admit<lb />
it. But there is not enough material to field a championship ball club<lb />
and this should have been evident last Saturday night when Appalachian<lb />
used a two-platoon system against ECC. This has been the case all season<lb />
but no one seems to be happy that we won four of our earlier games.<lb />
Our football budget does not stand up to most of the schools in the<lb />
conferenceespecially Lenoir Rhyne. Our Alumni Association has not had<lb />
a chance to become real strong and become a contributing factor to our<lb />
athletic program. All this will come through time and organization.<lb />
Looking back again to the history of ECC, it is interesting to note<lb />
that only three coaches have winning records while coaching here. John<lb />
Christenbury was a winner prior to the war and Bill Dole had one more<lb />
victory than defeats in his stay here. The third winner is Coach Jack Boone.<lb />
Era Of The Ku Flux Klan<lb />
It could have been a yearning to return to their high school days<lb />
or the after-effects of a rough weekend which prompted a group of ECC<lb />
students to band together and show their ignorance in the wee hours of<lb />
Monday morning.<lb />
Some say it was fraternitiesI hope not. I hope I am safe in saying<lb />
that none of my bond, Lhmbda Chi Alpha, was involved and I know<lb />
that some of the others had no part of it.<lb />
If it was fraternities, these "few men have gone against all the<lb />
principles on which the GTeek letters were founded here several years back.<lb />
They said that fraternities would make this a strong college which could<lb />
end should prove true. But, the activities which they carried on Satur-<lb />
day night and the week-end, as a whole, can only hinder the growth and<lb />
reputation of our alma mater.<lb />
This column is not the original one for this week's paper hut was<lb />
written due to necessity. I offer a plea to our student body that we accept<lb />
our situation as a reality. East Carolina is growing and our day will come.<lb />
Jthe team and coaches your respectthey deserve it.<lb />
Farmer ran and passed for four<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
Also in the backfield, blocking<lb />
back Adam Maples also poses a<lb />
threat to East Carolina's defensive<lb />
unit. Maples has played effectively<lb />
for the Bears all season, and should<lb />
be in top form against the Pirates.<lb />
In the line, the Bruins pack a host<lb />
of strong, fast linemen. Wade Teague,<lb />
left guard Hank McCorie, left tac-<lb />
kle and Dick Lage, right end; form<lb />
the nucleus of the Lenoir Rhyne for-<lb />
ward wall. All of these performers<lb />
are also expected to be ready for the<lb />
ECC tilt.<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates, although<lb />
smarting from three consecutive de-<lb />
feats at the hands of West Carolina,<lb />
Newberry, and Appalachian, should<lb />
be at full strength when they meet<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Saturday night.<lb />
The Bucs came out of the Appa-<lb />
lachian contest with few injuries, and<lb />
with a high degree of morale still<lb />
prevailing, they should give the visi-<lb />
tors from Hickory a fairly rough<lb />
time of it this weekend.<lb />
Expected to receive the starting<lb />
nod in the Bttc forward wall are Bill<lb />
WRA News<lb />
The WRA held their regular meet-<lb />
ii g Tuesday night with the primary<lb />
function being to organize plans for<lb />
the coming intramural basketball<lb />
season.<lb />
According to intramural officials,<lb />
all girls will be invited to participate.<lb />
The schedule and other plans will be<lb />
released at a later date.<lb />
Volleyball got underway Tuesday<lb />
night with the following teams parti-<lb />
cipating: Slay, Fleming, Pi Kappa,<lb />
Gotten Hall, Jarvis, E-asl Garrett, and<lb />
Kagsdale.<lb />
All representatives of the WRA<lb />
were urged to attend all meetings.<lb />
Caine and David Thomas at ends,<lb />
Ed Emory and Vernon Davis at<lb />
tackles, Johnny Wike and Wayne<lb />
Davis at guards, and Lynn Barnett<lb />
at center.<lb />
In the backfield, James Speight<lb />
has been shifted to fullback, with<lb />
Glean Bass and Sonny Basinger run-<lb />
ring; at the halfback slots. Ralph<lb />
Zehring will be calling signals from<lb />
the quarterback post.<lb />
Speight, a Greenville product, last<lb />
week, against Appalachian, came<lb />
within 30 yards of setting a four-<lb />
year school record for yards gained<lb />
lushing. Zehring, also against Appa-<lb />
lachian came within 89 yards of set-<lb />
ting a record for passing yardage<lb />
gained. Both of these boys are ex-<lb />
pected to spearhead the Pirate at-<lb />
tack against Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
Buc Co-Captain Urges<lb />
Support Of Students<lb />
Deai Student Body,<lb />
Prom the outcome of Saturday<lb />
. i-lit's ball game, the players were<lb />
not only sick from losing a crucial<lb />
ball game which we needed ami want-<lb />
ed real badly, but, we felt that we had<lb />
lost the confidence, support, loyalty<lb />
and trust of the student body, fra-<lb />
ternity brothers, and friends.<lb />
We can not blame anyone for hav-<lb />
ing enthusiasm and desire to have<lb />
a good ball club to be proud of. We<lb />
Riddick Sweeps Fall Tourney<lb />
By NORMAN<lb />
The Fall Quarter Men's Singles<lb />
Table Tennis Tournament, held Oc-<lb />
tober 29 in the College Union, saw Ike<lb />
Riddick sweep to his first champion-<lb />
ship, with little trouble.<lb />
In the finals Riddick's spin defense<lb />
completely stopped Charles Munn's<lb />
forehand attack, 21-12, 21-13, and<lb />
21-17. In this match Riddick's fast<lb />
moving attack, consistently hit to<lb />
Munn's left side, caught the runner-<lb />
up out of position time after time.<lb />
In the semi-finals Riddick had lit-<lb />
tle trouble chopping Tommy Wain-<lb />
v.right down, 21-13, 21-10 ami 21-12.<lb />
In this match Wainwright's steady<lb />
forehand drives just didn't have<lb />
power enough to pierce Riddick's de-<lb />
fense, from 10-15 feet back of the<lb />
table.<lb />
The other semi-final match saw<lb />
the best play of the tourney, as Munn<lb />
defeated Novice Champion Charles<lb />
Holliday, in a very close match, 21-13,<lb />
18-21, 21-16, 15-21, and 21-14. In this<lb />
College Shop's<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winning Teams<lb />
Air Force vs Missouri<lb />
Duke vs. Clemson<lb />
Maryland vs. Navy<lb />
Yale vs. Penn<lb />
Citadel vs. Presbyterian<lb />
Wofford vs. Furman<lb />
Ga. Tech vs. Notre Dome<lb />
LSU vs. Tennessee<lb />
East Carolina vs. Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Northwestern vs. Wisconsin<lb />
Newberry vs. Elon<lb />
Auburn . vs. Mississippi State<lb />
Texas vs. Baylor<lb />
Army vs. Villanova<lb />
State vs. Mississippi Southern<lb />
Total- Points of ECC-Lenoir Rhyne Game <lb />
 Used for tie-breaker.<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate At<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
Name<lb />
Address <lb />
Signature <lb />
Rules<lb />
1. Contest open to college students only.<lb />
2. Copies most be turned in at The College Shop by noon (12:00)<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
3. Only one copy per person.<lb />
4. Score of ECC game will be used in case of tie.<lb />
5. Person picking most winner will be awarded Gift Certificate.<lb />
6. Winner will be announced on Monday at The College Shop.<lb />
KILPATRICK<lb />
match Munn's close to the table<lb />
blocking defense, and forehand slap<lb />
.huts finally wore down Holliday's<lb />
v listed backhand and forehand<lb />
drives, although Munn was forced 10<lb />
feet bach during several volleys, in<lb />
the fifth game.<lb />
Holliday had caused the biggest up-<lb />
set of the tournament, in the second<lb />
round, when he defeated favored<lb />
Robert Benton, 21-15, 20-22, and 21-<lb />
14. Holliday's hard forehand drives<lb />
and lob defensive returns were able<lb />
t break through Benton's chop de-<lb />
fense and tricky backhand drives.<lb />
In tiiis round Riddick dropped his<lb />
only lost game f the event, when<lb />
Robert Gilden's powerful forehand<lb />
kill shots and quick backhand push<lb />
shots took the second game of their<lb />
match, 21-19. Riddick's underspin<lb />
shots stopped Cilden the rest of<lb />
match, however, as Riddick won his<lb />
two games 21-8 and 21-7.<lb />
Other good matches were Munn's<lb />
defeat of Albert Davis' forehand<lb />
drives and backhand blocks, 25-Li.<lb />
22-20, and Wainwright's defeat of<lb />
Zuill Bailey's backhand kill shots,<lb />
21-17 and 22-20.<lb />
The Consolations event was won by<lb />
Nelson Tugwell over Jerry Shackel-<lb />
ford, 21-17, 12-21, 21-14. In this play<lb />
Tugwell's strong forehand attack<lb />
overpowered Shackelford's steady<lb />
chop defense most of the time. Tug-<lb />
well had lost his first match, to Rid-<lb />
dick, in two straight games.<lb />
PE Department<lb />
Offers Life<lb />
Saving Course<lb />
"Every American a swimmer, every<lb />
swimmer  lifesaver is the goal of<lb />
the Red Cross, and the Physical Edu-<lb />
cation Department of EOC intends to<lb />
contribute to the completion of this<lb />
goal.<lb />
The Red Cross Life Saving pro-<lb />
gram is an entirely voluntary plan,<lb />
and both instructors and students<lb />
contribute their time and effort with-<lb />
out credit from the college or mone-<lb />
tary reward. Red Cross is a nation-<lb />
ally recognized standard for aquatic<lb />
competence.<lb />
The Senior Life Saving course at<lb />
ECC began m 1952, when the pool<lb />
was added to the campus. Since that<lb />
time approximately 300 Senior Life<lb />
Savers and 60 water Safety instruc-<lb />
tors have completed courses here.<lb />
Prerequisite requirements of the<lb />
course are a minimum swimming<lb />
course of 17 hours, the ability to<lb />
swim 220 yards (ia the pool) contin-<lb />
uously using the crawl, side and back<lb />
strokes, surface dives to depths of<lb />
6 feet, swimming two body lengths<lb />
(the team) have worked since early<lb />
September ami we want to win more<lb />
than words can express.<lb />
What is hard to understand is the<lb />
fraternities on campus or members<lb />
of some of these fraternities. They<lb />
aie the ones who have been acting<lb />
in a way that you might call "bush<lb />
league These are the men that<lb />
could be leaders of our campus and<lb />
should have the understanding, wis-<lb />
dom, and after thought of what is<lb />
right and wrong.<lb />
Saturday night, I didn't hear one<lb />
person tell an East Carolina player<lb />
to throw in the towel or give up<lb />
football. Instead, they chose to make<lb />
i'ii-ailed for comments to our coach-<lb />
ing staff. They didn't lose the game<lb />
- we did and as a team. Every boy<lb />
(.n our squad wanted to win but we<lb />
didn't play a real good game and<lb />
the blame can't Le placed elsewhere.<lb />
I can truthfully say that we were<lb />
better prepared and better coached<lb />
than any club we have faced this<lb />
season. So why not shout at us and<lb />
not at the men who have done every-<lb />
thing possible to give East Carolina<lb />
College a winning team. The stu-<lb />
dents of this school do not realize how<lb />
lucky they are to have a coaching<lb />
staff of the calibre that we have.<lb />
We (the team) are behind our staff<lb />
and believe in them.<lb />
Dr. Messick has done much for our<lb />
college ami- people realize this.<lb />
Coach Boone has also done more<lb />
than his share for East Carolina<lb />
and the game which he loves.<lb />
We play Lenoir Rhyne this week<lb />
and this is going to be a real tough<lb />
game. I hope that you will give us<lb />
(the team) and our coaches a fair<lb />
shake. We want to win as badly as<lb />
anybody and you can't realize the<lb />
feeling that it gives you to go out<lb />
on a field with your student body<lb />
and even your fraternity brothers<lb />
not 1 setting you 100 per cent.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Ed Emory, Co-Captain<lb />
under water, treading water for one<lb />
minute ami floating for one minute,<lb />
as well as  minimum age of 16 are<lb />
further requirements.<lb />
The purposes of Senior Life Saving<lb />
are to teach forms of rescue in addi-<lb />
tion to life saving as to approach.<lb />
carries, releases, defenses, artificial<lb />
respiration, and boat safety. The cer-<lb />
tificate qualifies the holder to be<lb />
a life guard, but not to teach, and<lb />
is good for three years.<lb />
Teaching is the purpose of the<lb />
Water Safety Instructor course,<lb />
taught on campus each spring quar-<lb />
ter. This course requires 30 hours,<lb />
 Senior Life Saving certificate in<lb />
good standing, and for the applicant<lb />
to be 18 years old. This course is usu-<lb />
ally taught at night.<lb />
Coach Roy Martinez, former field<lb />
service, worker for the Red Cross<lb />
Water Safety council, Nell Stallings<lb />
ind Dr. Charles DeShaw have taught<lb />
Instructor courses.<lb />
Mr. Martinez and Miss Stallings<lb />
pointed out tuat small craft and farm<lb />
pond accidents account for larger and<lb />
larger percentages of drowning.<lb />
To combat the number of drown-<lb />
ings sufficient swimming competence<lb />
must be demonstrated as a require-<lb />
ment for graduation, and just this<lb />
year intermediate swimming has been<lb />
added to the lengthy line of swim-<lb />
ming courses.<lb />
All eligible students are encouraged<lb />
by Physical Education personnel to<lb />
take advantage of the life savmg<lb />
courses.<lb />
Apps Score 28-0<lb />
Win For Second<lb />
Place In League<lb />
K LEONARD LAO<lb />
Any and a hope- thai  r<lb />
I iroHna footba team !ia 1 <lb />
ing the North State Coiif.<lb />
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a fired-up Mountaineer<lb />
Apjalahian State Tea ei<lb />
Tm- ippa brought the<lb />
penanced and well-balanced<lb />
booi'i history to i<lb />
the seeiit<lb />
r'nate defeat<lb />
The Pi  -round <lb />
in check moat of the six!<lb />
football. The App line<lb />
I i light and on offen <lb />
enough to drive Cn<lb />
11.rough. A host of t<lb />
easy going through the b<lb />
showed the crowd of 4500 -<lb />
be ! running in Coll.<lb />
season.<lb />
Two fumbles and a paii<lb />
interceptions proved del<lb />
the Pirates and stopped sin<lb />
drive that quarterback R<lb />
i ing and Bert Staff.<lb />
ignite.<lb />
Aftei   ing a f imbl<lb />
own SB yard line, All-Ami<lb />
-1 Glendenning and I<lb />
Harved staged a driv.<lb />
-il yards to paydirt. Tom<lb />
carried it over from<lb />
then paaaed to Cal Burlea<lb />
e pointa.<lb />
The next time they were .<lb />
-ion of the ball, the Ap; -<lb />
another touchdown. Clime<lb />
yard march was; a !<lb />
from Wilson to Ova:  .<lb />
Walker fought over foi I<lb />
points and a Lt0 at halfl<lb />
Led b .lame Speight, i<lb />
and Sqnny 1<lb />
looked read to show the<lb />
ti.e second half. B<lb />
a .il yard jaunt to spark I<lb />
vhich carried to the App 27.<lb />
fumbled on the next plaj<lb />
threat.<lb />
Appalachian racove<lb />
for their third SCOre. H <lb />
Gardner carried the . . -<lb />
from the five to put the A.<lb />
fiont 22-0.<lb />
The Apps scored their<lb />
down on a ).r yard drive a<lb />
climaxed when halfback c<lb />
Wilson scored after racing<lb />
East Carolina attempted <lb />
the scoring pate late in the .<lb />
a penalty nullified a tout<lb />
ended a threat.<lb />
The visitors were fort <lb />
on only one occasion and I<lb />
the final play uf the game.<lb />
JV FOOTBALL TEAM LOSES<lb />
TO FORK UNION M1L11 H 04<lb />
East Carolina's JV foots<lb />
dropped their third gaaae<lb />
son, 4X-C, to a strong F<lb />
Military Academy eleven, a<lb />
Union last Friday night.<lb />
The Baby Bucs bowed to the<lb />
ful Fork Union machine, not<lb />
registering a lone tally, I The<lb />
Pirates are one of the few tea ll<lb />
Foik Union has played this<lb />
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wall-like defense of the Virgini .<lb />
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