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                <lb />
EC-Lenoir Game<lb />
lit ad page two for comments on the<lb />
onm'erial foot Kail game between<lb />
numhr ou warn. Lenoir Rhyne. am)<lb />
I "s Pirates. Als see story page one<lb />
n Jack Boone's protest.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
e XXXV<lb />
Bond Issue Provides<lb />
Building Funds For EC<lb />
East Caroli n a College<lb />
GREENVILLE. X. C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. msn<lb />
Game Here Saturday<lb />
ECs Pirates play host to Naval Ap-<lb />
prentice School of Newport Newe, Va.<lb />
Saturday night in the laat home game<lb />
of the season. Game time for this non-<lb />
conference tilt is S p. m.<lb /><lb />
Ited in<lb />
- foi Bast<lb />
tn f r an<lb />
. <lb /><lb />
borrow the other half of the cost. In<lb />
most cases loans of this type are<lb />
borrowed from the federal govern-<lb />
steted Dr. John I). Messick.<lb />
Dr. Messick commented that the<lb />
: had asked for an addition to<lb />
 ighl Building for a new college<lb />
ion, air conditioning for Joyner<lb />
 ary, a new health and physical<lb />
education building, another addition<lb />
to th music hall, an elementary<lb />
school building, an athletic field and<lb />
a new football stadium which were<lb />
i granted, by the legislature this<lb />
year.<lb />
He added that these things would<lb />
 asked for again at the next meet-<lb />
tirg of tlie General Assembly. Most<lb />
heae will be needed for the in-<lb />
od enrollment, according to Dr.<lb />
Messick.<lb />
Dr. Messick announced that in ad-<lb />
itioa to the money from the Bond<lb />
. the college now has on hand<lb />
funds to renovate Flanagan Build-<lb />
for the Science and Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Departments. The remodel-<lb />
ing will be in the rooms left vacant<lb />
other departments moved out<lb />
r.i quarters.<lb />
Plans for a $50,000 annex to the<lb />
warehouse building are under way<lb />
g with a 12 office unit annex<lb />
to Rawls Building.<lb />
Funds are also on hand to make a<lb />
iveway from the north, side of the<lb />
LI baseball field to the gymnasium.<lb />
f I Double parking spaces will be avail-<lb />
 -<lb /><lb />
$33-<lb />
1'aagaa<lb />
i e and<lb />
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t ECC, $78,000<lb /><lb />
. and<lb />
ly 1 Ura-<lb />
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skn-<lb /><lb />
strm tion<lb />
new<lb />
will! able at one end of the new street.<lb />
Williams Savs New Rebel' Will<lb />
o<lb />
Stimulate EC Writers, Artists<lb />
ing<lb /><lb />
M- llli<lb />
. ;eW<lb />
mally<lb />
E I-<lb />
( orom or ant's<lb />
 ased in the<lb />
reviewed in the<lb />
I Herbert Pas-<lb />
lies Depart-<lb />
unpari-<lb />
Des Inges, : - French<lb />
My Three ngels. the<lb />
. i . hich was recently<lb />
K   . olina Play-<lb />
i . R .<lb />
Sal<lb />
ince; "The<lb />
by James<lb />
 rgan-<lb />
the Wut-<lb />
bv Claire<lb />
I  ' ict Award<lb />
t's poem, "The<lb />
by Janice Brand;<lb />
"Confidentally<lb />
Warren" b; Tom Carson and<lb />
Tom .1 : varied as-<lb />
hy Sherry<lb />
H  Igee, Virginia F.vans,<lb />
Hani- Dr. Hubert Cole-<lb />
P and Dr. Herb<lb />
 nainder of the<lb />
 ' ri a were taken from<lb />
Ovid Pierces Creative Writing class<lb />
and are classed as two of the best<lb />
itten this quarter stated Wil-<lb />
.lams.<lb />
Some of Um books reviewed are<lb />
Advise and Consent, The Years With<lb />
Been, The Undefeated, Coromorant's<lb />
Brood, and Case For Basic Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Decorating the pages and cover of<lb />
the Rebel are several woodcuts by<lb />
Hoe Marie Gornto, Emily Neal, Iar-<lb />
ry Blizzard, and Nelson Dudley, and<lb />
ketches by Jim Roper, Larry Bliz-<lb />
zard and Marshal Braddy.<lb />
"With the variety of material en-<lb />
closed in this issue says Williams,<lb />
this should stimulate more student?<lb />
to grab the pen and pencils and sub-<lb />
mit stories and drawings for the<lb />
rcxt issue<lb />
sided as punch servers and also re-<lb />
gistered guests.<lb />
Committee Seeks<lb />
Possibilities<lb />
For President<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Committee members in charge of<lb />
selecting a new college president<lb />
have found themselves in the midst<lb />
of a difficult hunt.<lb />
"We're still trying to carry out the<lb />
iesponsibility of the job given u-<lb />
by the trustees Henry ttelk of<lb />
Goldsboro said, "but, as of yet. we<lb />
ave made no definite decisions<lb />
The search for a new head man<lb />
began shortly after Dr. John D. Mes-<lb />
sick announced his decision to leave<lb />
his post as president three weeks<lb />
ago. A committee was then formed to<lb />
h vestignte possibilities for filling<lb />
the position Messick had announced<lb />
he would vacate in January. Members<lb />
of the committee are: Herbert Wal-<lb />
drop, Greenville; Henry Belk, Golds-<lb />
boro; Henry Oglesby, Grifton. and<lb />
Charles Larkins, Kinston.<lb />
According to Henry Belk, approx-<lb />
imately sixteen possible replacements<lb />
to Dr. Messick have been suggested.<lb />
Among the suggestions are the names<lb />
of the former president of the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina. Frank P.<lb />
Graham, and Dr. Robert Lee Humber,<lb />
state senator of national and inter-<lb />
national fame.<lb />
Still considered to be a strong pos-<lb />
sibility for head man of the school<lb />
is Vice President Leo Jenkins, al-<lb />
though some speculators believe that<lb />
his support is not as united as it<lb />
was three weeks ago.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins received warm support<lb />
from Dr. Messick immediately after<lb />
the latter's resignation, and a strong<lb />
move began to hoist Dr. Jenkins on-<lb />
to the presidential seat. The trustees<lb />
decided against any immediate ac-<lb />
tion, however, and formed a com-<lb />
mittee to gather presidential candid-<lb />
ates and report on their findings in<lb />
not less than three weeks. The three<lb />
weeks ended on Saturday, November<lb />
9, and the committee still has an-<lb />
nounced no definite suggestions.<lb />
The next school president may be<lb />
chosen from outside of the present<lb />
administrative circle, or may be se-<lb />
lected from East Carolina ranks; how-<lb />
ever, the committee members foresee<lb />
no immediate action and some time<lb />
may pass before any decisive move-<lb />
ments are made.<lb />
Juniors Elect<lb />
Vice President<lb />
Roy Martin was elected vice presi-<lb />
dent of the junior class at a meeting<lb />
in the Library 'Auditorium Novem-<lb />
ber fourth.<lb />
Martin was elected to replace Billy<lb />
Nickols who became class President<lb />
The Gamma Sigma colony of Kap- u,pon the resignation of former Pres-<lb />
ki Delta Sorority recently honored ident, Betty Best.<lb />
Kappa Delta Honors<lb />
Messicks With Tea<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Messick with a<lb />
tea conducted in Garrett parlor No-<lb />
vember 8.<lb />
Dean Ruth White, honor initiate;<lb />
Sophie Fischer, sorority advisor;<lb />
Sandra Bethune, president; and Dr.<lb />
and Mrs. Messick made up the receiv-<lb />
ing line. Nine Kappa Delta alumnae<lb />
lesiding in the Greenville area pre-<lb />
At the meeting plans for the com-<lb />
ing Junior-Senoir dance were discuss-<lb />
ed and a committee, headed by Pres-<lb />
ident Billy Nickols. was appointed<lb />
to find a selection of bands.<lb />
The newly elected Martin is assis-<lb />
tant sports editor of the East Caro-<lb />
linian, and a member of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha fraternity.<lb />
Number 9<lb />
Tea Honors Messicks<lb />
mn<lb />
mn<lb />
Sophie Fischel, sorority advisor, and Alice Strawn of the Home Economics Department greet Dr and<lb />
rs. John D- Messick at Kappa Delta tea Sunday.<lb />
Boone Protests Decision Made<lb />
Game With Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
COACH JACK BOONE<lb />
Rhyne Saturday night.<lb />
hoisted above heads of players and students at<lb />
EC's near-triumph over Lenoir<lb />
(Photo by Fred Robertson)<lb />
Matz Describes Customs,<lb />
Living In Mexican Regions<lb />
"I do not need to enumerate the they attend school at home for.<lb />
values of foreign study said Dr. Sue "One handicap suffered by students<lb />
Mat as she addressed members of<lb />
the Sigma Pi Alpha honorary foreign<lb />
language fraternity. Ton all know<lb />
how badly trained diplomats are need-<lb />
ed people who know the language, the<lb />
people, and the customs.<lb />
"Today, many more people than<lb />
realize it can go abroad for a sum-<lb />
mer's study. At college in Sotillo,<lb />
Mexico, for instance, room, board, and<lb />
tuition costs only about $250. At La<lb />
Val, Canada, expenses are approxi-<lb />
mately the same. ,<lb />
At both of these schools students<lb />
may live either with a family which<lb />
speaks only the language, or in a<lb />
language house with rules which pro-<lb />
hibit the speaking of English. Tours<lb />
are arranged at no extra expense,<lb />
and the student has the advantage<lb />
of a day-to-day living which brings<lb />
him into contact with people with<lb />
whom he has to speak their language<lb />
in order to make himself understood.<lb />
"Many scholarships are available,<lb />
and most famous of these is the Full-<lb />
bright grant. Competition for coun-<lb />
t ies such as France, Germany, Spain,<lb />
and Italy, is rather stiff, but many<lb />
awards to places, for example, the<lb />
Scandinavian countries, may he ob-<lb />
tained almost easily.<lb />
"Mexico City College is set up<lb />
under the American plan. Expense is<lb />
at a minimum, and many American<lb />
ev-Gl's attend school here. The cost<lb />
of living is so cheap, and the tuition<lb />
iate is so low that many students<lb />
from the U.S. obtain the advantage<lb />
of foreign study for about the same<lb />
and in some instances less than what<lb />
who go abroad is the fact that Amer-<lb />
icans are all considered to be weal-<lb />
thy and accustomed to the acme in<lb />
luxury. This idea is so widespread<lb />
that students also acquire the idea<lb />
and they fail to put themselves on<lb />
 level that they might get to know<lb />
the people better. Such things as<lb />
tiding third class, and living in pri-<lb />
ate homes rather than seeking the<lb />
luxury of a steam heated hotel give<lb />
valuable knowledge of people, cus-<lb />
toms, and iivin conditions.<lb />
"When you arrive home, however,<lb />
yon are always discontent until you<lb />
iet urn. You forget the times you<lb />
were wet and cold, or had to hock<lb />
your opera tickets, or were uncom-<lb />
Foi table in one or more ways con-<lb />
cluded the instructor of Spanish, Dr.<lb />
Mat newly arrived at East Caro-<lb />
lina this quarter.<lb />
Staff Attends<lb />
nP Conference<lb />
Nine members of the East Caro-<lb />
linian stafif will attend the American<lb />
Collegiate Press Conference in New<lb />
V rk City November 12-14.<lb />
Attending the meeting are the ed-<lb />
itor and eight other staff members<lb />
chosen because of their outstanding<lb />
1 rk on the newspaper.<lb />
Representing the college newspa-<lb />
twt in New York will be Kathryn<lb />
Johnson, editor; Gwen Johnson, proof-<lb />
tending editor; Betty Maynor, fea-<lb />
tures editor; Patircia Harvey, asso-<lb />
ciate editor; Jo Anne Parks, business<lb />
manager; Tom Jackson, news editor;<lb />
Fred Robertson, .photographer; Roy<lb />
Martin, assistant sports editor; and<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, features staff writ-<lb />
er.<lb />
The guest speakers of the confer-<lb />
ence, which will convene at the Hotel<lb />
New Yorker, will be Norman Cousins,<lb />
editor of the Saturday Review of Lit-<lb />
erature, and Chet Huntley, noted<lb />
NBC-TV news commentator. Panel<lb />
discussions, short courses, clinics,<lb />
and conferences have been planned<lb />
to meet the interests of each staff<lb />
member in attendance.<lb />
Ward Receives<lb />
Judiciary Seat<lb />
At the Monday night meeting, the<lb />
Senate passed the slate of nomina-<lb />
tions for member-at-large of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary. The names of Ken-<lb />
neth Trogden, Ken Alexander, Jack<lb />
Korhes, Norman Kilpatrick, and Ed-<lb />
gar Williams were introduced to the<lb />
floor by Jim Trice, elections chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
Voting for the member-at-large<lb />
will be held in Wright Auditorium<lb />
November 17th, from 9:00 until 11:00<lb />
and 1:00 until 1:00. This voting will<lb />
be for men students only.<lb />
Bobby Ward was unanimously el-<lb />
ected to be a member of the budget<lb />
committee. Mary John Best was el-<lb />
ected to replace Jo Ann Bryan as<lb />
chairman of the I. D. Committee.<lb />
Miss Bryan asked to leave her post<lb />
iIul' to student teaching during the<lb />
Winter Quarter.<lb />
Dallas Wrells, SGA president, once<lb />
again reminded the Senate members<lb />
"that each member was only allowed<lb />
two unexcused cuts from the meet-<lb />
ings He stated. "After two unex-<lb />
cused cuts you are excused of your<lb />
position on the Senate as well as the<lb />
office you hold to be represent on<lb />
the Senate<lb />
The annual parliamentary proce-<lb />
dure test given to the Senate mem-<lb />
bers will be given next Monday<lb />
night. Each member must take this<lb />
test. The testing is under Sybil Swin-<lb />
dell, parliamentarian.<lb />
Dotty Walker Makes<lb />
'Who's Who List<lb />
Dotty Walkers name was<lb />
omitted from the' list of seniors<lb />
who made "Who's Who In Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges and Universities<lb />
which appeared in the newspaper<lb />
last week.<lb />
N. C. Deans Elect<lb />
Jenkins President<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, the Vice Pres-<lb />
ident and Academic Dean of East<lb />
Carolina College, was recently elect-<lb />
ed president for the Association of<lb />
Academic Deans of North Carolina.<lb />
Deans or their designated repre-<lb />
sentatives, met at Duke University,<lb />
November 4, for the purpose of elect-<lb />
ing officers for the coming year. It<lb />
a as held in conjunction with the an-<lb />
nual meeting of the North Carolina<lb />
College Conference.<lb />
The main objective of this group<lb />
is to provide the opportunity for the<lb />
academic deans of the colleges of<lb />
North Carolina to explore their com-<lb />
mon problems and consider possible<lb />
means of solving them.<lb />
Fleeted as the other officers are<lb />
Dean Ralph M. Lee, Mars Hill Col-<lb />
lege. Vice President, and Dean Ivy<lb />
If. Hinson, Salem College, Secretary.<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Fast Carolina head football coach,<lb />
Jack Boone, still highly indignant<lb />
as a result of last Saturday night's<lb />
controversial loss to Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
has lodged an official protest with<lb />
North State Conference Commission-<lb />
er, Dr. C. R. Henshaw.<lb />
The protest by Coach Boone stems<lb />
from the last-minute extra point<lb />
scare an the part of Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
which gave the Bears a 22-21 victory-<lb />
over a fired-up East Carolina foot-<lb />
ball team.<lb />
Coach Boone, in his letter to Dr.<lb />
Henshaw. stated, "I want to protest<lb />
ant game with Lenoir Rhyne held<lb />
hate m Greenville, November 9, 1959.<lb />
Mr. Joby Hawn (Director, Carolina<lb />
Offici I'l Booking office) will furnish<lb />
you with the exact reasons and state-<lb />
ments in a further letter<lb />
In the letter to Mr. Hawn. Boone<lb />
pointed out the reasons for his pro-<lb />
test to Dr. Henshaw as following:<lb />
1. "Farmer (Lenoir Rhyne tailback)<lb />
took a snap from center, went to his<lb />
ight where he was stopped by two<lb />
f our men. Our men stated they re-<lb />
cased Farmer, because the official's<lb />
IV. F. Baugh, umpire) whistle had<lb />
blown.<lb />
8. "After Farmer was stopped, he<lb />
threw an under-handed forward later-<lb />
al pass to Midgette who was blocking<lb />
on the line of scrimmage. In the<lb />
meantime, the lineman had blocked<lb />
and had gone past the goal line when<lb />
the ball was thrown, thus making il-<lb />
legal receivers down field<lb />
Coach Boone further stated in his<lb />
letter to Mr. Hawn, "Since our boys<lb />
have repeatedly stated that a whistle<lb />
was blown, and the way the play<lb />
transpired, I think it only fair that<lb />
a statement from the officials should<lb />
be forthcoming and if there was an<lb />
error on the call, that everything be<lb />
done to rectify it<lb />
Boone, speaking of the course the<lb />
protest may travel, said, "I am going<lb />
to do all I can, but probably to no<lb />
avail, since we have no films of that<lb />
play "There isnt much Dr. Hen-<lb />
shaw can do without the films<lb />
According to the Pirate head coach,<lb />
all questions concerning official's<lb />
rulings must go through Mr. Hawn<lb />
at the Carolina Official's Booking<lb />
Office in Winston-Salem before it can<lb />
come before the conference commis-<lb />
sioner.<lb />
Phi Beta Chi Affiliates With<lb />
Alpha Phi National Fraternity<lb />
Phi Beta Chi Sorority became na-<lb />
tionally affiliated with Alpha Phi<lb />
Fraternity November 6. The East<lb />
Carolina chapter of Delta Alpha will<lb />
be the second chapter of Alpha Phi<lb />
in North Carolina. The pledge serv-<lb />
ice will take place after the arrival<lb />
of the executive board from Evanston,<lb />
Illinois.<lb />
Alpha Phi was founded in 1872 at<lb />
Syracuse University and is called a<lb />
fraternity being established eleven<lb />
years before the word sorority became<lb />
into existence.<lb />
The fraternity is the first to build<lb />
and own a chapter house and to call<lb />
an inter-sorority conference which<lb />
later became the National Panhellanic<lb />
Conference.<lb />
Pat Stauffer, an Alpha Phi from<lb />
the University of West Virginia, will<lb />
work with the pledge class. She is a<lb />
graduate student here and is assist-<lb />
ing in the Physical Education De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Peggy Holman of the Business De-<lb />
partment, and Gay Hogan of the<lb />
Physical Education Department, are<lb />
now present advisors for the chapter:<lb />
Miss Hogan will pledge with the<lb />
Coming Events<lb />
November 12Powder Puff" foot-<lb />
ball game, sponsored by freshman<lb />
class, Gymnasium, 8 p. m.<lb />
Messiah chorus rehearsal, Austin,<lb />
6:15 p.m.<lb />
November 13: Free movie, "Compul-<lb />
sion Austin, 7 p.m.<lb />
November 14: Football game. EOC vs.<lb />
Naval Apprentice School<lb />
November 16: CUSB meeting, music<lb />
lounge, 7 p. m.<lb />
November 19: Messiah chorus<lb />
hearsal, Austin, 8:15 pm.<lb />
chapter.<lb />
The new chapter's officers are:<lb />
President, Marjorie Sutton; Vice<lb />
President, Mary Lee Lawrence; Sec-<lb />
retary, Bobbie Ann Bethune; Treas-<lb />
urer, Nancy Kinsey; Parlimentarian,<lb />
Becky Coley; Historian, Barbara Edi-<lb />
son; Chaplain, Judy Thornton.<lb />
re-<lb />
Musicians Plan<lb />
Senior Recital<lb />
Franklin Bullard and John Savage,<lb />
senoir music majors, will be present-<lb />
ed in a senoir recital to be given No-<lb />
vember 19, at 3:00 in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Bullard, a trombone student of Mr.<lb />
James Parnell, will perform "Piece<lb />
In E Flat Minor by Henri Busser;<lb />
"iRomanza by John Gardner, and<lb />
"Concert by Friedebald Grafe. Bul-<lb />
lard has been in the past three mus-<lb />
icals; "Connecticut Yankee "Car-<lb />
ousel and "Kiss Me Kate<lb />
He is also president of the band<lb />
this year, president of the Presi-<lb />
dents Council of the Music Depart-<lb />
ment, past Vice President of the Col-<lb />
lege Choir, Music Director of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, a mem-<lb />
ber of Theta Chi Fraternity, and has<lb />
been a member of the Collegians for<lb />
the past three years. Bullards home<lb />
is in Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
Savage, a tuba student of James<lb />
Parnell, will perform "Andante" by<lb />
Handel; "Gigue by Croelli; "Cha-<lb />
conne by Sowerby; and "Melday<lb />
(Theme and variations), by Frank<lb />
Morse. Savage, a student from<lb />
Goldsboro, N. C. is vice president of<lb />
Theta Chi Fraternity, past president<lb />
of the College Choir, a member of the<lb />
productions ommittee of "Carousel"<lb />
and "Kiss Me Kate a member of the<lb />
Collegians, and the College Singers,<lb />
and has been on the tennis team for<lb />
the past four years.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, <lb />
Castro Promised Much;<lb />
Words Become Farce<lb />
When Fidel Castro and his revolutionary<lb />
troops first gained control of Cuba, world<lb />
opinion as a whole was with him. He was<lb />
looked upon as .1 crusader for Democracy at<lb />
a time when Democracy was losing ground<lb />
in many quarters. Even when he tried, and<lb />
often shot, his enemies in a bizarre, circus-<lb />
like atmosphere, many who disliked his tech-<lb />
nique merely shrugged and said his uncon-<lb />
11 liable enthusiasm could be blamed. Cas-<lb />
tro's lack of political experience was cited<lb />
as causing many of his blunderous moves<lb />
and tactless remarks.<lb />
But s time passed, conditions in Cuba<lb />
did not improve  st as Castro promised.<lb />
Cuban relations with neighboring countries<lb />
weie stretched to a breaking point by his<lb />
uncompromising attitude and half-cocked<lb />
accusations. Even isolated groups f his Cu-<lb />
followera began to doubt his methods.<lb />
Hi highly-tauted agrarian reform failed to<lb />
product be promised. Large landowners<lb />
iplained because it was too harsh; peas-<lb />
ants complained because .hey were not get-<lb />
tun their promised share fast enough. Un-<lb />
rest began to spread.<lb />
A f months ago, Castro's former Air<lb />
ce Chief, Major Diaz Lam deserted to<lb />
die United States, and brought with him<lb />
charges of Communism against his former<lb />
friend. Since then others, inside and outside<lb />
Cuba, have leveled similar charges. Several<lb />
lal- to the charges by Castro have failed<lb />
to wipe away all doubt. In fact when the<lb />
Cuban Premier appointed his brother, Raul,<lb />
who is considered a communist by many, to<lb />
the post of Airny commander, several right<lb />
wing Cubans denounced the move as a step<lb />
-er to communism.<lb />
Castro's confiscation of many foreign<lb />
owned holdings has not eased the tension.<lb />
He has been accused of trying to abolish Cap-<lb />
lism. Exorbitant taxes levied upon for-<lb />
eign extractors of Cuba's minerals have only<lb />
added insult to injury.<lb />
At the moment. Castro is in the midst<lb />
one of his most trying periods. Faced<lb />
with criticism from all sides, the premier<lb />
can be compared to a small, frightened boy<lb />
in a dark room. He's not sure of what he's<lb />
frightened. Consequently, he can only flail<lb />
his arms violently at everything and every-<lb />
one, hoping his actions will drive away any<lb />
would-be enemies, whoever thev may be.<lb />
J.M.C.<lb />
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idents on this campus. It is the official news<lb />
for the college.<lb />
The purpose of this publication is to present to<lb />
liege community an accurate account of cam-<lb />
appening-s, to entertain with features and<lb />
rtumns, and to educate and inform with editorials.<lb />
The new-paper is supported entirely by funds<lb />
m the Student Government Association and there-<lb />
- distributed to students, faculty, and admins-<lb />
t ration free of charge weekly.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this page are those<lb />
dent writers indicated, and are not neces-<lb />
ary the views of the student body, the faculty, or<lb />
the administration of the college.<lb />
All editorials, unless otherwise signed, are writ-<lb />
ten bv the editor.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate .Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. 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 />
Associate Editor<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Roy Martin<lb />
Sports Staff<lb />
Photographer<lb />
I eature Editor<lb />
Reporters<lb />
Leonard Lao, Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Fred Robertson<lb />
ietty Maynor<lb />
Lib Rogers, Charlotte Donat,<lb />
'Once Upon A Year"<lb />
Spirit Prevails<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Once upon a year, there was a foot-<lb />
ball team. Thi football team was no<lb />
different from any other football<lb />
team ne misrht know. They had their<lb />
 pass patterns, and most all<lb />
of the other maneuvers associated<lb />
with the game. They won games and<lb />
thev lost rame as the seastn went<lb />
There was one difference in this<lb />
football team; it possessed something<lb />
thai  0 other I a! a spirit.<lb />
Not too many people could look at<lb />
this feeaea and recognize the spirit<lb />
prevalent within the hearts of the<lb />
players. Only 1  pie closely related<lb />
to the team, and the players them-<lb />
 elves, felt the presence of the spirit.<lb />
The season dragged on. and as sea-<lb />
s eo. theie were good days and<lb />
there were bad days. The wins were<lb />
glorious, the defeatsbitter, but the<lb />
players irave it all they had, and the<lb />
spirit remain- nt.<lb />
Then the v. came-the day that<lb />
everyone bad waited for with eager<lb />
anticipation. The day when this foot-<lb />
1 all team would meet their toughest<lb />
adversary, the number one team in<lb />
the nation.<lb />
Observers didn't give the team<lb />
: h of a chance. According to them,<lb />
it was a lost cause, even before the<lb />
kick-off. The players heard many<lb />
f th amenta, indered them.<lb />
and with f-onfident smiles, passed<lb />
them off. for they knew that with<lb />
arhat  had, defeat was a million<lb />
miles away.<lb />
As they went on the field, within<lb />
them burned a flame kindled by<lb />
the spirit, a flame that in no way<lb />
could be extinguished. They played<lb />
valiantly; they ran hard; they tac-<lb />
kled hard, and they blocked hard.<lb />
They could not be put asunder.<lb />
In the waning moments of the<lb />
ae, ' e team led by seven points,<lb />
and the other team was threatening.<lb />
Fran Allen, Pbyliss Hinson, Anne FranciB 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 />
Proofreading Editor Gwen Johnson<lb />
Proofreading Staff Lynda Simmons, Judy Stott,<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, Jasper Jones, Mikki Cox, Kay<lb />
Guthrie, Evelyn Crutchfield, Wayne Morton,<lb />
Kurleigh Hill, Patsy Elliott, Jane Berryman<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette, Emily Currin, Peggy Deloach,<lb />
Ruth Fortner, Shirley Gay, Jack Harris, Helen<lb />
Hawkins, Janice Hubbard, Gwen Johnson, Judy<lb />
Lambert, Linda Outlaw, Hazel Prevatte, Gaille<lb />
Rouse, Carolyn Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agnes<lb />
Wooten, Jo Ann Edwards<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  Jim Trke<lb />
Men's Circulation Staff Wayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges <lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
YA<lb /><lb />
'his tears with theirs'<lb />
IT'S TROM Hi fMvf$0R<lb />
ACCA,DV To Hi? KBCoRtsS, I<lb />
)<lb />
Pre-register If You Can; If Not<lb />
e <lb />
This "rush, hustle, and speed life<lb />
ot tlie college set has finally reached<lb />
its ;eak and downfall. Recently two<lb />
1ey fought hard, b it the other team<lb />
1. Now, the dreams of all hunir<lb />
onthe extra point play. The maneu-<lb />
ver comn . it was now or never.<lb />
The ay was stopped, and then<lb />
an official ruling the hopes<lb />
Ireama of everyone were smash-<lb />
ed into ohivi <lb />
Tho  .  0 aw the frame and those<lb />
who played in it. know who won.<lb />
 at there were two<lb />
on that field that<lb />
and the spirit, true<lb />
rj sense of tlie word.<lb />
0 i- this team and<lb />
irit you -peak of?"<lb />
answer to that ques-<lb />
was Bast Carolina<lb />
s, and the spirit<lb />
Jack Boone.<lb />
s<lb />
sets 1<lb />
tiiirhtthetoU.V<lb />
1 hammsin ev<lb />
Yo.j. "W<lb />
We a<lb />
tion.Tteam<lb />
CollegeaPirate<lb />
c f our students were so preoccupied<lb />
with activities tl at they forgot when<lb />
their test was sc tedule 1 and left the<lb />
infirmary too early. . . . After ob-<lb />
serving many of our sorority girls,<lb />
someone reported that Cvackerjacks<lb />
sale- were going sky high. . . .<lb />
Dad's Day brought many parents<lb />
t our campus and also many clean-<lb />
up sprees. Seems that we should have<lb />
one seven days per week. Anyone for<lb />
Mommy's Day" . . . "Lady Chatter-<lb />
ly's Lover" brought in hoards of stu-<lb />
dents, who left with eye strain and<lb />
leader's cramp  After seeing<lb />
the last three football games, every-<lb />
one is looking forward to basketball<lb />
season  Louis Armstrong was<lb />
terrific as usual, and some of the<lb />
-how's attendants were even in rarer<lb />
form <lb />
A book exchantre system is<lb />
just<lb />
Twirler Fascinates Viewers<lb />
Up . . . Up  Up .<lb />
higher, the gleaming baton of the<lb />
thrill tossintt drum major, Bobby Ell-<lb />
.vanger, soars skyward. There is an<lb />
inspiring fascination in all people<lb />
that instinctively responds to the<lb />
marching, tossing and twirling of the<lb />
parade leading drum major.<lb />
Holding this position for four years<lb />
as twirling drum major for the East<lb />
Carolina Marching band, Ellwanger<lb />
has previously studied marching,<lb />
band techniques and twirling at the<lb />
University of Georgia, and at West-<lb />
ern State College, (iunnison, Color-<lb />
ado.<lb />
Pot five years outstanding solo<lb />
twirier, Ellwanger has taught baton<lb />
twirling and marching at the East<lb />
Carolina College Summer Music<lb />
Cam)). He has al o taught at the<lb />
Western Carolina College Summer<lb />
By LIB ROGERS<lb />
and still Music Camps and at various high<lb />
schools and music camps throughout<lb />
the state of North Carolina.<lb />
Besides winning fame and recogni-<lb />
tion in the field of baton twirling,<lb />
he also ranks high around the college<lb />
and among his classmates.<lb />
Serving on the Board of Directors<lb />
of the Circle K, he was also selected<lb />
president of the college orchestra<lb />
for his junior and senior year.<lb />
Ellwanger was vice president and<lb />
alumni secretary of Phi Mu Alpha,<lb />
and was elected to "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Col-<lb />
leges and Universities<lb />
A graduate student with plans to<lb />
teach in the future, he is presently<lb />
working on his masters in Music<lb />
Supervision. With his rigid schedule,<lb />
the twirling drum major still finds<lb />
time to work with new bands at Bel-<lb />
haven, Belvoir, and Falkland.<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
what we needed, now if we can only<lb />
find some use for those brand new<lb />
books which are not in use anymore<lb />
 Once more our ex-SGA presi-<lb />
dent leaves the campus, and once<lb />
more his loss hurts the campus <lb />
Tlie recent conversation around cam-<lb />
pus is much like a soap opera"Who<lb />
will be next at the helm? Tune in<lb />
tomorrow and we'll have the latest<lb />
results <lb />
Max Shulman readers, who are<lb />
typed by some as "unintellectuals"<lb />
may gloat on and on; I Was A Teen-<lb />
aye Dwarf received praise from<lb />
"Time and is still on the best seller<lb />
list. Note to humor fans: Read this<lb />
book; it will do wonders for the con-<lb />
futed mind  The gnats leave;<lb />
Bye!<lb />
the flies stay. It looks as though<lb />
they would travel together.<lb />
Don't forget to: see the campus<lb />
movie, "Compulsion a superb movie<lb />
with a set of memorable actors<lb />
beaded by Lee J. Cobb (threat to<lb />
Perry Mason) and Dean Stockwell<lb />
. . . eat lightly and prepare for<lb />
Thanksgiving festivities  Meet<lb />
your exams starting Monday . . .<lb />
Write your parents and prepare them<lb />
for the pink piece of paper they will<lb />
leceive  Return those unread<lb />
overdue books  Make your usual<lb />
list of next quarter resolutions <lb />
Preiegister if this quarter was a<lb />
prosperous one or send a farewell note<lb />
to vour advisor if it wasn't.<lb />
'My Three Aiujels'? Br -vo!<lb />
Tlie first is always the hardest:<lb />
the first steps, the first year of<lb />
marriage, the first show of the year.<lb />
Last Thursday Friday, and Satur-<lb />
day nights in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse man-<lb />
aged, in spite of several near-disas-<lb />
ters during rehearsal period, to prove<lb />
that hardship is no barrier to quality,<lb />
with their production of the year's<lb />
first show, My Three Angels, adapt-<lb />
ed, from a French original by Broad-<lb />
way's tireless and prolific team, Sam<lb />
and Rella Spewack.<lb />
The play, an odd mixture of gentle<lb />
harm and dilute Gallic spice, was<lb />
paced crisply and benefited greatly<lb />
from the sense of purposefulness<lb />
and direction the whole cast display-<lb />
ed. Cast members seem to have had<lb />
a good grasp (,f over-all tone and<lb />
aim in their performances and to<lb />
have handled themselves unusually<lb />
well as a teamthere were none of<lb />
the amateurish tricks which draw<lb />
attention to a single actor and away<lb />
from the play as a unit.<lb />
In the title roles, Jim Roper, Ed<lb />
Banliff, and a thinly disguised<lb />
-George Spelvin played with distinc-<lb />
tion. If Jim Roper was young for<lb />
the role of Jules, the fatherly con-<lb />
ct, still he played with warmeth<lb />
nd sincerity that kept the audience<lb />
sympathetic and appreciative. If Ed<lb />
Rarcliff lacked clarity of enunication,<lb />
so that his long speeches were very<lb />
difficult to understand, still he .play-<lb />
 i with a lively sense of humor and<lb />
convincing directness. If George Spel-<lb />
vin created too obvious inbalance in<lb />
the trio with his theatrical and pro-<lb />
fessional diction, gesture, and polish,<lb />
still his delightful characterization<lb />
and clean-cut, practiced playing were<lb />
a pleasure to watch.<lb />
The prophet of "Method Acting<lb />
Constantin Stanislavski, is quoted as<lb />
saying: "There are no small parts;<lb />
there are only small actors There<lb />
were no small actors in the cast of<lb />
My Three Angels. The briefest ap-<lb />
pearance of the night was that of<lb />
hen Harris as the young Lieutenant,<lb />
called on only to have a fresh, hand-<lb />
some face and to deliver a total of<lb />
perhaps eight lines. And yet Harris<lb />
made of his character a convincing<lb />
vignette which could scarcely have<lb />
1 een done better.<lb />
Honors for the most popular per-<lb />
formance of the evening went to<lb />
.Jane Berryman, as the overbearing<lb />
nd alcoholic Mme. Parole. Too long<lb />
absent from the Playhouse, Miss<lb />
Berryman made her first major pro-<lb />
duction since her return a delight.<lb />
Head up and characterization firmly<lb />
By CYNTHIA KAYE<lb />
in hand, Mme. Parole flew through<lb />
the all-too-short first act scene, leav-<lb />
ing the audience waiting hopefully<lb />
for her return. There is no doubt of<lb />
Miss Bei ryman's talent and ability as<lb />
a comedienne.<lb />
The villains of the piece were ad-<lb />
mirably despicable. Bill Faulkner,<lb />
this year's Playhouse president, is<lb />
usually backstage handling lights and<lb />
settings; his performance as the crus-<lb />
ty old skinflint, Henri Trochard, sure-<lb />
ly proves his versatility. Henri's<lb />
murder by the convict do-gooders was<lb />
made the more justifiable by Bill's<lb />
extremely funny portrait of a grasp-<lb />
ing, dessicated pirate-bourgeois. As<lb />
Henri's nephew Paul, Bill Bowen was<lb />
suitably wishj -washy and Henri-<lb />
pecked; an unsympathetic character<lb />
can be hard to playbut Paul was<lb />
certainly successfully unsympathetic<lb />
in his weakness.<lb />
The family Ducotel was played by<lb />
two Playhouse veterans and a new-<lb />
comer of great charm and promise:<lb />
Leigh Dohson as the daughter, Dan<lb />
Yanchisin as the father, and transfer<lb />
student Lynne Glassford as the moth-<lb />
er. Leigh Dobson, pleased with her<lb />
first ingenue role with Playhouse,<lb />
romped through the first act in a car-<lb />
icature, but settled down during the<lb />
remainder of the play to deliver a<lb />
delicate, realistic performance. Dan<lb />
Yanchisin, talking as though he were<lb />
racing against time, was a problem<lb />
in comprehensionbut his sense of<lb />
comedy gave his role dimension and<lb />
he was the center of one of the fun-<lb />
niest bits in the .play, when the fa-<lb />
ther, seeing his daughter carried faint-<lb />
ing to her bedroom, misunderstands<lb />
the attentions of the convicts and has<lb />
to be restrained with a variety of<lb />
wrestling holds from staggering to<lb />
her rescue. Lynne Glassford is due<lb />
special commendation for the grace-<lb />
ful portrait of Emilie, the mother:<lb />
her discovery, in her scene with Jim<lb />
Roper, of her own romantic nature<lb />
was perhaps the most touching of the<lb />
play.<lb />
Simple, but strongly suggesting trop-<lb />
ical building materials and decor, the<lb />
set glowed with an intense gold that<lb />
seemed to project both heat and the<lb />
ceaseless tropical sun. Stage lighting<lb />
was used well to enhance this effect.<lb />
A clever program designed by Ed<lb />
Lancaster and the suggestion of cos-<lb />
tumes worn by the pretty usherettes,<lb />
pledges of the Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sorority, added to the most striking<lb />
impression of the evening; unity of<lb />
effort toward one common goalen-<lb />
tertainment. To judge by audience re-<lb />
action, the goal was achieved.<lb />
ECC Section Unites,<lb />
Gets Excited, Forgets<lb />
The Weather<lb />
, DERRY WALKER<lb />
E.st Carotin 1 College d feat <lb />
Rhyne College, 21-20 Saturday night in Mem-<lb />
orial Stadium. Official eoreeards<lb />
diff tent figures, but that<lb />
Lenoir Rhyue lost and do ob<lb />
t-r than the Lenoir Rhyne playen and t!<lb />
eo iche<lb />
Tn- eren't many people at tlie .<lb />
Thoe who were there, bowevei<lb />
you that they never lau a better I<lb />
of any kind.<lb />
Only a -rrinkling of K'  <lb />
resented the tremendous present enroling<lb />
' tit I ; ake bold to say that there hag<lb />
been 1 more united student body on<lb />
ram pus in the school's history. Tl<lb />
never been a harder working ball<lb />
those muddy Pirates who ground<lb />
and spat blood in their efforts b<lb />
the reputation of the nation's numbei<lb />
tiny team.<lb />
The football field wag mush. W<lb />
tood in several low places, and 0<lb />
drizzU - added to it. 'old  Lnd<lb />
water out of the player- sweat,  , <lb />
the fans quiver. Old timers called  <lb />
ball weather<lb />
Kui: a a good. Wool blank -<lb />
itch. As the ballgame progn<lb />
forgot the weather. People who :<lb />
very excited stood in their seats tnd -<lb />
ed. Those who excite easily, went wil<lb />
men in the fraternity section<lb />
the cheerleader- and started inventing <lb />
of their own.<lb />
Now and then the reasons<lb />
Rhyne's attaining the number on<lb />
evident. Thev showed their pow<lb />
They didn't have the necesa<lb />
though. They weren't just fighting e e<lb />
EC ballplayers; they were fighting a -<lb />
and it was too much for them.<lb />
Jack Boone was a man<lb />
that last decision was made that robbed<lb />
and his eleven. No one can say or d<lb />
thing to make up for what happened:<lb />
just hope that Boone knew, when the<lb />
crowded onto the field and lifted hi<lb />
matching his tears with their that nob<lb />
gave a damn what the scoreboard lead. He<lb />
and his nun won that jrame, and anyoik<lb />
saw it will say this is true.<lb />
Actors In Place, Now Action<lb />
Students Must Fight If<lb />
We Expect To Stamp Out<lb />
The Old 'ECTC Concept<lb />
By TOM JACK SOX<lb />
Een more coverage in the uewspap<lb />
lately. The surprising thing is that the, si<lb />
ies seem to be more objective than mam<lb />
the previous ones have been. The "joke<lb />
East Carolina is rapidly disappearing al<lb />
with the old "ECTC High School" concept.<lb />
Each day we see more and mon<lb />
the little school that was a thorn in the<lb />
of the higher educational systems in<lb />
state is no longer a thorn. It is mon<lb />
spear now.<lb />
Will the larger institutions give up their<lb />
fight to "stamp out that little school" and<lb />
accept us as an equal, or will thev redo<lb />
their efforts? We think thev will fight e<lb />
harder to "cut us down" in the future<lb />
we look forward to the battle.<lb />
The competition is good, it keeps us<lb />
our toes, it makes us grow even more We<lb />
have been beating them at their own game<lb />
for about twelve years now and thU is<lb />
time to stop.<lb />
Look what we've done so far M<lb />
buildings, a better faculty, efficient adn<lb />
stration. a bigger student body, tnd most<lb />
important of all a better intellectual climate.<lb />
1 he future possibilities of this school are<lb />
limitless.<lb />
ff-wt is Lhe time to reall" ?et  the<lb />
fight Through a united student bod v. fra-<lb />
tein.ty-sorority cooperation, faculty backing,<lb />
Jnd administrative leadership we can grow<lb />
een n ore in the next twelve years than we<lb />
nave in the past twelve.<lb />
The stage is set, the curtain up, and<lb />
dr TS in Plac.e- We can produce a serious<lb />
dienTe wvf- 55 T' fr the Stat au'<lb />
dience. Which will it be'? The script of cir-<lb />
cumstance and decisions will telUhe stoW in<lb />
ors'anH111 LerS hoe tht the direc-<lb />
tors and producers of this olay are artist<lb />
and not mere stage hands. <lb />
November 4, IheTTwas a meeting of<lb />
been a clamifere TaS ed to have<lb />
wa"a metS. J" turned out- thtre<lb />
more n nf "0t a C,aSS - It was<lb />
more of an officers meeting<lb />
three studena,JUr daSS of 741 indents,<lb />
tnree students, three officers and nna re<lb />
ItJSSuilv for the e<lb />
the seven L2 JUviors don,t realize that<lb />
money will be spent 240000 of student<lb />
nJSasr "bufifthrwith the<lb />
of the junior clatwtuhrdm"e; " ?P<lb />
wouia be appropriate.<lb /><pb facs="00038644_tn_0003" /><lb />
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1959<lb />
Jenkins Urges High<lb />
Schools To Bear Down<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
I V Jenkins, V  ; President<lb />
to high schools<lb />
t of the<lb />
business" in an<lb />
V Hern recently. At<lb />
 tt the Statewide<lb />
ti e ne there. Dr. Jen-<lb />
i tightening up of stan-<lb />
I e high schools so that<lb />
rill lie adequately pre-<lb />
level.<lb />
I ir 1 i s h and<lb />
lots hot belong in the<lb />
N irtft t "atolina<lb />
i onferenee.<lb />
 tions, he<lb />
: at the<lb />
the junior yeai with the uv<lb />
' at all student with defi-<lb />
- English, mathematics, of<lb />
nedial work in<lb />
e ser lor high<lb />
 i advocated a<lb />
k  lead<lb />
. eious -y le<lb />
of eduea<lb />
all def - in leading<lb />
I t that<lb />
 '  anything luit<lb />
find it fui liim-<lb />
nd our physically healthy cnildren<lb />
and then have to say that the opera-<lb />
tion was successful, hut the patient<lb />
died<lb />
In conclusion, he appealed to prin-<lb />
cipals to "get the students in their<lb />
eehooli to leave with a burning de-<lb />
sire to amount to something. "The<lb />
love for success can be taught if prin-<lb />
ipals will recognize that the educa-<lb />
tion of the heart is just as important<lb />
as the education of the mind<lb />
Veteran Actors Organize<lb />
'Pioneer Players' Company<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
kin<lb />
'The<lb />
student<lb />
r he can-<lb />
! tea hei i an<lb />
the face<lb />
tting many of<lb />
ie, foi most of<lb />
Lmi must he<lb />
k . . .<lb />
 it children to build<lb />
mmunism, as they<lb />
   i   hould he continued.<lb />
'Has (Capital'<lb />
 Manifesto' to learn<lb />
anihg of this<lb /><lb />
Insist oh a<lb />
in tlieir<lb />
T  child who can-<lb />
itn much<lb />
I most of<lb />
r  ise of this<lb />
il crip-<lb />
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ay care to<lb />
him<lb />
significant.<lb />
titl. if the pioduct is<lb />
 uld he maintained.<lb />
position<lb />
. mtiful w hoola<lb />
Psychology Club <lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
The East Carolina College Psychol-<lb />
gy Club was formally organized at<lb />
meeting, November 5, in Rawls with<lb />
adoption of a constitution and<lb />
the election of permanent officers.<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick will lead the<lb />
 ab as president, with Sam Hudson,<lb />
ic president; Keith Wilder, secre-<lb />
taryj and Mike Jones, treasurer.<lb />
Membership in the Psychology Club<lb />
will be open to all interested E.C.C.<lb />
students and faculty.<lb />
The niotto of the club, which is part<lb />
of the constitution drawn up by a<lb />
special committee headed by Charles<lb />
Dysoh, is; "As we share our knowl-<lb />
edge, so shall our knowledge grow<lb />
A program committee was select-<lb />
ed consisting of Betty Parker, Bob<lb />
O riff in, Charles Dyson. Jane Harris,<lb />
and Sam Hudson, which plans to<lb />
bring s.peakers to the club meetings<lb />
who may he of interest to other East<lb />
Carolina students, as well as psycho-<lb />
logy majors and minors.<lb />
New Purchasing Agent<lb />
Bast Carolina College has recently<lb />
added to its staff. Julian R. Vain-<lb />
wright, to fill the new position of<lb />
purchasing agent for the college.<lb />
In his new capacity Mr. Vainwright<lb />
shall make all equipment and supply<lb />
purchases for the college in compli-<lb />
ance with the state contract require-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Mi. Vainwright. who is a graduate<lb />
of E.C. and a native of Greenville,<lb />
was previously associated with the<lb />
I !ui rough's Corporation of Raleigh<lb />
and seived as an officer in the Unit-<lb />
id States Air Force.<lb />
By<lb />
Mve talented performers have<lb />
Llended their abilities and founded a<lb />
r.ew group of actors known as the<lb />
Pioneer Players, whose primary goal<lb />
is to he the first with the best in<lb />
drama and entertainment.<lb />
Making up this nucleus of gifted<lb />
actors are Lois Garren, Jim Gillikin,<lb />
Claude Garren, Cathy Gillikin, and<lb />
Bob Whiting.<lb />
As their first touring show of the<lb />
season, the Pioneer .Players have<lb />
selected Janus, 1955 Broadway co-<lb />
medy, which will be available until<lb />
May 1, 1960.<lb />
Lois Garren, who left her theatrical<lb />
mark between Buffalo and North<lb />
Carolina via New York City, has had<lb />
leading roles in her native Buffalo,<lb />
with the Carolina Playmakers, and<lb />
with three of the outdoor dramas of<lb />
this area including her most recent<lb />
portrayal of Virginia Dare in "The<lb />
Lost Colony Besides executing her<lb />
abilities as an actress, Mrs. Garren<lb />
.as achieved recognition as a dancer<lb />
laving studied and taught dancing<lb />
since her high school days.<lb />
She bas appeared on the Goodyear<lb />
TV Playhouse and the Mr. Peepers<lb />
(Wally Cox) program and was assist-<lb />
ant to Fred Coe at NBC-TV in New<lb />
York for two years. Eastern North<lb />
Carolinian theater patrons will re-<lb />
member her as Juliet in last year's<lb />
KCC Playhouse-Greenville Little<lb />
Theatre production of "Romeo and<lb />
Juliet<lb />
Native North Carolinian, Jim Gilli-<lb />
kin, also studied with the famed<lb />
Carolina Playmakers and could be ex-<lb />
pressed as "born ii the trunk" as<lb />
he started in the theatre business at<lb />
thfr age of three. Jim has focused<lb />
his attention on dancing and was last<lb />
seen in ROC production of "Kiss Me<lb />
Kate After attending Chowan Col-<lb />
lege and the University of North<lb />
Carolina, he organized and directed<lb />
new theatres during the Korean War<lb />
while on special assignment with the<lb />
Air Force of France. After complet-<lb />
ing his military duties, Jim studied<lb />
with the June Taylor School of Dance,<lb />
Emile Faustus Dance Studios, and<lb />
the Pasadena Playhouse Associates in<lb />
New York City. His experiences also<lb />
includes working with the Shell Play-<lb />
1 ouse. the 4th Street Playhouse, and<lb />
the Rye Music Theatre. At Rye he<lb />
performed in twelve musicals in one<lb />
summer. Although dancing is his<lb />
chief interest one of Jim's plays was<lb />
PAT HARVEY<lb />
chosen for production by the Caro-<lb />
lina Playmakers.<lb />
High school drama and Little<lb />
Theatre work formed Claude Garren's<lb />
present interest in the theatre.<lb />
Claude, who attended Gardner-Webb<lb />
before going to the University of<lb />
North Carolina where he received<lb />
graduate and undergraduate degrees<lb />
in drama, worked with Lanny Ross in<lb />
staging camp shows in the Pacific<lb />
area while serving in the Marines.<lb />
He was chosen to act in a number<lb />
of Navy training films. He has also<lb />
made recruiting films for the Air<lb />
Force. He has worked with WUNC-<lb />
TV in Chapel Hill, was director-tech-<lb />
nical director at Utah State College,<lb />
and has acted and directed for the<lb />
Greenville Little Theatre.<lb />
Cathy Gillikin's theatrical career<lb />
started its reign in her native San<lb />
Francisco with the San Francisco<lb />
Ballet School ami Theatre Arts. She<lb />
was also one of the top high-fashion<lb />
models of the Dorothy Furrier Model-<lb />
ing School. Later she graduated from<lb />
Sophie Newcombe's College in New<lb />
Orleans and then began studying with<lb />
the Pasadena Playhouse. While with<lb />
this well-known group Cathy appear-<lb />
ed in several films at RKO Studios.<lb />
A New York scout chose her for the<lb />
leading role in Sable Brush having its<lb />
pre-Broadway run at the Hill-Top<lb />
Playhouse in Baltimore.<lb />
After Baltimore she returned to<lb />
New Y irk and continued her work at<lb />
Stella Adler's School of the theatre.<lb />
Now her time is spent in the role of<lb />
mother and homemaker.<lb />
Newcomer Bob Whiting has accept-<lb />
ed the challenge of the acting world.<lb />
Bob hails from Charlotte and is a<lb />
senior at East Carolina College. Tra-<lb />
veling has taken up a lot of his time<lb />
and he spent this past summer in<lb />
Canada. In his initial venture into<lb />
the theatre. Bob had the leading role<lb />
of Bo Decker in Bus Stop, a Green-<lb />
ville Little Theatre production.<lb />
Christian Science Meet<lb />
The Christian Science group wil!<lb />
meet in the Music Building, room 105,<lb />
fi1) p.m. November 12. The topic<lb />
will be "Ambassador's of Truth on<lb />
the College Campos All students<lb />
are invited to attend.<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE presents<lb />
Frood, Ph.T.T.<lb />
Dear Or. Frood: I read a great deal so I<lb />
neer have time for girls. Am 1 missing<lb />
anything? Literate<lb />
Dear literate: Only a few marbles.<lb />
?<lb />
&amp;<lb />
o<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: 1 he guy ne to me<lb />
cops I rum my paper. What snood I do?<lb />
Truthil<lb />
Dear Truthfll: Warn him. Quick!<lb /><lb /><lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: When 1 refuse to go<lb />
out with unattractive girls, my friends<lb />
say. "Beauty is only skin-deep What<lb />
do you say? fussy<lb />
Door Fussy: That's deep enough.<lb />
DR. FROOD S MORAL OF THI MONTH<lb />
Brevity is the soul of wit. Which is why the sight of a girl<lb />
in a Bikini invariably brings a smile to a man's face.<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: Do you think next<lb />
years dresses will cover the knees?<lb />
Clothes- Conscious<lb />
Door Clothes-Conscious: They'd better<lb />
cover more than that.<lb />
H<lb />
C<lb />
C<lb />
Door Dr. Frood: I admire my roommate<lb />
very much, so I try to be like him. He<lb />
smokes Luckies. Do you think 1 should<lb />
smoke the same cigarette he does?<lb />
Awed<lb />
Dear Awed:<lb />
used Lucky.<lb />
No. Ask him for an un-<lb />
Doar Dr. Frood: Do you think a boy<lb />
should kiss a girl on their first date?<lb />
Shy<lb />
Door Shy: She would seem to be the<lb />
logical choice.<lb />
DR FROOD ON QUERIES<lb />
BEST LEFT UNQUERIED<lb />
Years of experience have taught me<lb />
never to ask a girl these questions:<lb />
Shouldn't we skip the garlic?<lb />
What happened to the fraternity pin?<lb />
Wow! Is that your roommate?<lb />
Do you mind turning out that light?<lb />
You mean that isn't a beanie ?<lb />
How come you never wear shorts?<lb />
Why don't you smoke your own Luckies ?<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE<lb />
MORE LUCKIES THAN<lb />
ANY OTHER REGULAR!<lb />
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,<lb />
college students head right for fine tobacco.<lb />
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular<lb />
sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because v,<lb />
LS.M.F.TLucky Strike means fine tobacco. Si<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER I<lb />
fhrfucttf<lb />
is our middle<lb />
lJUiH20<lb />
'Enjoy Outdoor Living'<lb />
Camping Class Braves Rough Weather<lb />
Eighteen students from Dr. J. O.<lb />
.filler's Techniques of Camiping ciass<lb />
blaved cold weather and rain this<lb />
weekend camping: out at Camp Croa-<lb />
tan near New Bern, N.C.<lb />
The camping class, which applies<lb />
the educational principle of doing by<lb />
learning according to Er. Miller, was<lb />
accompanied by Miller, Nell Stallings<lb />
of the Physical Educational Depart-<lb />
ment, Ronnie Stephens, physical edu-<lb />
cational major, and Fred Robertson,<lb />
I'asi Carolinian photographer.<lb />
The group arrived at Camp Croatan<lb />
last Friday, set up individual camp<lb />
sites, and cooked out that night.<lb />
After cooking campfire dinners in<lb />
small groups, the campers gathered<lb />
:round a council campfire for sing-<lb />
ing, folklore, and star gazing.<lb />
In the large dining room at the<lb />
camp, Stephens directed the activities<lb />
and the group square danced and did<lb />
'e cha cha and other dances.<lb />
R.iin and cold weather drove the<lb />
i.iiin of campers home before the<lb />
scheduled time Saturday, but in the<lb />
words of one camper, "The activities<lb />
Friday night afforded enough enjoy-<lb />
ment to make the trip worth while<lb />
T  ramping class was initiated hy<lb />
Dr. Miller three years ago and ac-<lb />
cording to him, the classes have been<lb />
lull every quarter that the eourse<lb />
CAMFIRE STEW cooked over an open fireplace k mighty appetizing.<lb />
Chefs are Nancy Britt, Jeff Strickland, and Ruby Lewis.<lb />
(iliori' SINC.INC. . .<lb />
around the council campfire proves to bo highlight of week-end camping trip.<lb />
has been offered since that time.<lb />
"The purpose of the course says<lb />
Miller, "is to teach students to enjoy<lb />
simple outdoor living "Although<lb />
the course, an elective, is open to all<lb />
students, we try to keep the number<lb />
of students from twenty to thirty<lb />
ne commented. Miller says that in<lb />
order to receive full benefits from<lb />
the course, the class must be kept<lb />
relatively small in size.<lb />
The course, which will be taught<lb />
again in Spring Quarter, offers two<lb />
hours credit.<lb />
Miller reports that student's who<lb />
have taken the camping course pre-<lb />
viously have recently organized a<lb />
Camping Club. The newly organized<lb />
club plans to take a camping trip to<lb />
fear Island, N.C. the weekend of<lb />
November 21. Any exjperienced camp-<lb />
ers who wish to make the trip with<lb />
the group should contact Miller in the<lb />
Physical Education Department as<lb />
soon as possible.<lb />
Students who made the camping<lb />
trip last weekend include: Nancy<lb />
Britt. Jewel Callihan, Bill Colucci,<lb />
James Cooper, Joel Creech, Judd<lb />
Daniel, and Sara Elkins.<lb />
Others are Nancy Owynn, Harriet<lb />
Horton, Kathryn Johnson, Herb<lb />
Jones, Ruby Lewis, and Mary Madre.<lb />
Remaining students are Darrel<lb />
Mills, Dave Starret, Jeff Strickland,<lb />
Ella Tyson, and Leslie Wood.<lb />
Willis Receives<lb />
National Position<lb />
Billy King Willis of Greenville,<lb />
junior student of business, has just<lb />
received notification of his appoint-<lb />
ment as national delegate of Delta<lb />
Sigma Pi, professional business frat-<lb />
ernity, at the annual meeting of the<lb />
National Association of Manufactur-<lb />
ers in New York City December 1-4.<lb />
Willis, only student delegate in the<lb />
entire national organization, will re-<lb />
present all members of the fraternity<lb />
throughout this country. Delta Sigma<lb />
Pi has more than 100 chapters with<lb />
40,000 members in schools of busi-<lb />
ness in colleges and universities in<lb />
the United States.<lb />
At East Carolina, Willis is special-<lb />
izing in business and the social stu-<lb />
dies. He is a graduate of the Green-<lb />
ville High School.<lb />
P. E. Majors To Meet<lb />
Under the leadership of Dr.<lb />
Francis Pyne, the Physical Ed-<lb />
ucation Majors Club will conduct<lb />
its first meeting November 16<lb />
at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
"FINE MEATS and GROCERIES"<lb />
mim j<lb />
PENN PREMIER SHOWS<lb />
Through Saturday, November 14<lb />
20 RIDES and SHOWS<lb />
Fun For Young and Old At<lb />
Skylark Inn Showground<lb />
Ayden, N. C.<lb />
For Ayden Volunteer Fire Department<lb />
SHOWS, RIDES GALORE FOR ALL!<lb />
Halftime Special<lb />
Special feature of the ECC-<lb />
Xewport News Apprentice School<lb />
football game halftime show,<lb />
will be the "Virginia Belles a<lb />
girls Drill Team, from Newport<lb />
News, Va.<lb />
This group has performed at<lb />
all of the Apprentice School's<lb />
football games.<lb />
ft Swingline<lb />
Stapler no<lb />
bigger than a<lb />
pack of gum!<lb />
98<lb />
(Including<lb />
1000 staple)<lb />
SWINGLINE "TOT"<lb />
Millions now in use. Uncondi-<lb />
tionally guaranteed. Makes book<lb />
covers, fastens papers, arts and<lb />
crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Avail-<lb />
able at your college bookstore.<lb />
SWINGLINE<lb />
-Cub" Slopi $1.29<lb />
t&amp;f&amp;ty&amp;ruL- inc.<lb />
IONO ISLAND CHY. N3WYOK, N. t.<lb />
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY<lb />
Nov. 17-18<lb />
Brigitte Bardot in<lb />
A Woman Like Satan'<lb />
Starts FRIDAY Nov. 20<lb />
In Color<lb />
Rock Hudson<lb />
Doris Day in<lb />
PILLOW TALK'<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb /><lb />
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PAGE POUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, i959<lb />
Decision Robs EC's P<lb />
Of Up<lb />
o<lb />
By LEONARD<lb />
"We were robbed These are the<lb />
words that can and will be heard<lb />
echoing through the corridors of<lb />
East Carolina College for the weeks<lb />
to come after suffering a heart-<lb />
breaking 22-21 defeat to the number<lb />
one ranked small college football<lb />
team in the nation, Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
Tremendous underdogs, the Pirates<lb />
virtually pushed the Bears all over<lb />
the mud-soaked field at College<lb />
Stadium, only to have a victory tak-<lb />
en away from them by a hotly dis-<lb />
puted decision which favored Lenoir<lb />
LAO<lb />
-<lb />
Play<lb />
SCORES TD . . Back halfback Tommy Matthews finds little muting room against unidentified Bear defender.<lb />
The speed) Matthews scored EC's first touchdown.<lb />
Tankmen Boast Powerful Squad;<lb />
Schedule Roughest In History<lb />
PI e Mast Carolina College Swim-<lb />
ming Team has one of the roughest<lb />
lules and one 0$ the best teams<lb />
 v iti says swimming coach<lb />
K.n Martinez.<lb />
h!ely assisting Martina is conch<lb />
Bob Sawyer, who is coaching the<lb />
Freshmen Swimming Team. Sawyer<lb />
i.s well known to Bast Carolina as a<lb />
ana champion backstrokes and<lb />
. member of the four hundred yard<lb />
style medley national champs.<lb />
1 the past three years, Hast Car-<lb />
1 has won the XA1A champion-<lb />
twice. Some of the competition<lb />
- evei I is from colleges larger<lb />
" . I Cat olina and colleges with<lb />
a much more extensive athletic pro-<lb />
mt.<lb />
Tlu<lb />
returning lettermen who will<lb />
anying most of the toad are<lb />
By MERLE SUMMERS<lb />
seniors Jake Smith. Jim Meads, Jack<lb />
McCann, and Glenn Dyer; juniors<lb />
John Korliis. Tommy Tueker, and<lb />
Tom Carroll; and sophomores Boh<lb />
Connolly and Jeff Paucette. Carroll.<lb />
Meals, and Smith are members of<lb />
the champion freestyle medley quar-<lb />
tet<lb />
The freshmen are especially im-<lb />
portant in that they are being (level-<lb />
oped to compete on the varsity level<lb />
during their sophomore and especial-<lb />
ly junior and senior years. The men<lb />
vith experience and high school be-<lb />
hind them are David .Rock. Ed .sch-<lb />
au, and David Coxe, all from Raleigh,<lb />
Rich Edwards from Greensboro.<lb />
OUl of these men were selected<lb />
All<lb />
to the<lb />
Saw yei<lb />
limited<lb />
All-State<lb />
comment!<lb />
potential.<lb />
swimming squad,<lb />
that each has 1111-<lb />
FREE<lb />
There are members of the Fresh-<lb />
man team that did not have a chance<lb />
to swim oompetively in high school<lb />
but are shaping into fine swimmers.<lb />
They are Mac Taylor, Doug Sutton,<lb />
Bill Meredith, Woody Shepard, Ken<lb />
Trogdea, G. T. Hall, David Ebbing-<lb />
hausen, Charles Smith, Tommy Lane,<lb />
Bill Bogle, and J. T. Smith. "<lb />
There are also two outstanding<lb />
freshmen divers on the team. Jack<lb />
Mathers, who was All-American<lb />
High School and AllAmerican Prep<lb />
School diving champion, ami Bob<lb />
Kingrey, who was All-Marine champ-<lb />
ion, will he competing in for diving<lb />
honors.<lb />
The East Carolina College swim-<lb />
1, tng schedule is as follows:<lb />
December 4<lb />
William and Mary Norfolk<lb />
December it<lb />
IXC. Here<lb />
December 12<lb />
V M.l. Here<lb />
January IS<lb />
U.N.C. There<lb />
January 1G<lb />
North Carolina Hirh School Invita-<lb />
Wash and Dry Your<lb />
Laundry Free At<lb />
Colonial Heights Laundromat<lb />
Height!<lb />
FRIDAY and Saturday<lb />
November 13 and 14<lb />
10 a. m. to 6 p. m.<lb />
To intoduce the students of<lb />
East Carolina to our new Self-<lb />
service, coin-operated Westing-<lb />
house Laundromat, we invite<lb />
you to bring: your laundry out<lb />
to Colonial Heights Friday and<lb />
Saturday and wash and dry it<lb />
at no cost. Remember, it's this<lb />
coming Friday and Saturday,<lb />
10 a. m. o 6 p. m.<lb />
After the formal opening, we'll<lb />
be open 24 hours a day, 7 days<lb />
a week. So come on out to see<lb />
us. Won't you?<lb />
COLONIAL HEIGHTS<lb />
LAUNDROMAT<lb />
Colonial Heights<lb />
tional Championship<lb />
February 6<lb />
University of Florida<lb />
February 1l'<lb />
University of Georgia<lb />
February 19<lb />
University of Miami<lb />
February 20<lb />
Emory University<lb />
February 29<lb />
University of Florida<lb />
Ma reii 1<lb />
Florida State There<lb />
In addition to these meets, there<lb />
are also two practice meets with<lb />
North Carolina State College.<lb />
Fast Carolina will have one of the<lb />
best teams in the nation. They will<lb />
he seeking their second straight<lb />
N'AIA ehampionship. They need your<lb />
support.<lb />
Here<lb />
He'<lb />
Here<lb />
Here<lb />
Here<lb />
There<lb />
Twelve Seniors<lb />
Final Home<lb />
Game Saturday<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Fast Carolina's Pirate will be try-<lb />
ing to re-enter the win column this<lb />
Saturday night, when they play host<lb />
to Naval Apprentice School in the<lb />
season's home finale.<lb />
The Naval Apprentice footballers,<lb />
boasting a record of 4-2-1, will bring<lb />
to College Stadium this weekend, a<lb />
single wing attack, featuring the<lb />
passing of tailback Mac Langston.<lb />
Langston is backed up offensively by<lb />
fullback Rob Evans, a 160 pound<lb />
lxackage of speed.<lb />
In the Apprentice forward wall,<lb />
end Don Thomas stands out as an<lb />
outstanding pass receiver, while Paul<lb />
Harris, a 240 pound center handles<lb />
matters in the middle of the line.<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates, still in-<lb />
furiated over last week's loss to Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne are expected to take Nav-<lb />
al Apprentice with little trouble. The<lb />
Bucs came out of the Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
mcounter with no serious injuries,<lb />
and everybody should be ready to go<lb />
at full speed.<lb />
The Pirates, playing in their last<lb />
home performance of the season, will<lb />
give Fast Carolina supporters a fi-<lb />
nal look at many of players who have<lb />
contributed much to the football<lb />
picture here at ECC. Coach Jack<lb />
Boone, concerning the seniors putting<lb />
their last home appearance Satur-<lb />
day night, stated, 'The boys have<lb />
done a fine job for us, we are sorry<lb />
to lose them<lb />
Seniors playing their last home<lb />
game under purple and gold are: Da-<lb />
vid Thomas, Ed Emory, James Gor-<lb />
don. Johnny Wike, Lynn Barnett,<lb />
Jerry Carpenter, Ralph Zehring, Wal-<lb />
kie Hanford, James Speight, and<lb />
Bill Caine.<lb />
The starting lineup for the Pirates<lb />
against Naval Apprentice will prob-<lb />
ably remain the same as in previous<lb />
contests. The only exception may be<lb />
if Coach Boone decides to start all<lb />
his senior performers.<lb />
No man is an island, entire of it-<lb />
self; every man is a piece of the<lb />
Continent, a part of the Maine.<lb />
John Dorme.<lb />
This Is Football?<lb />
Tonight the freshman class is pre-<lb />
senting a "Powder Puff" football<lb />
game. ,<lb />
The football players consist of the<lb />
"All Stars" from Gotten, Ragsdale,<lb />
and Slay Halls. The cheerleaders are<lb />
"raving beauties" of Jones Hall.<lb />
The Foo-Foos, coached by Bryce<lb />
Cummings, and the Dynamoes, coach-<lb />
ed by Bill Crisp, will start the battle<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. in the Gymnasium.<lb />
Each team will have several cheer-<lb />
leaders.<lb />
The purpose of the game is to raise<lb />
money for freshman class activities.<lb />
The price for an evening of laughters<lb />
is twenty-five cents. Any officer of<lb />
the class has tickets for sale. Tickets<lb />
will be on sale at the door tonight.<lb />
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Rhyne.<lb />
With less than a minute showing<lb />
on the clock, the Bears came within<lb />
me point of the fired-up Bucs, 21-<lb />
21. Lenoir Knyne decided to gamble<lb />
for all or nothing1. Going for the<lb />
Kame-winning two points, Lee Far-<lb />
mer, Bear tailback, started around<lb />
his right end. But EC stalwarts Son-<lb />
ny Basinger and Ed Emory came in<lb />
and seemed to stop Farmer's for-<lb />
ward progress.<lb />
One official's whistle sounded, and<lb />
the EC tacklers heeded it, not want-<lb />
ing to infract a penalty on such a<lb />
crucial play. In desperation, Farmer<lb />
threw the ball in the general direc-<lb />
tion of the goal line, but to no one<lb />
in particular. It landed in the arms<lb />
)f one of his teammates, later iden-<lb />
tified as halfback, Marcus Midgett.<lb />
One official ruled the play good, giv-<lb />
ing Lenoir Rhyne a victory over EC<lb />
and a winning streak of 15 games.<lb />
That's when the fireworks started,<lb />
but it was all in vain.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne scored the first<lb />
time they were in possession of the<lb />
ball, and it looked as if the game<lb />
was going to be as one-sided as ex-<lb />
pected. Led by their elusive tailback.<lb />
Lee Farmer, the Bears took only<lb />
seven plays to march 54 yards for<lb />
their first tally.<lb />
Jerry Carpenter bobbled the kick-<lb />
off return and LR had possession<lb />
again on the EC 25 yard line. But<lb />
the Pirate defense stiffened and they<lb />
took over on their own eight. All<lb />
'onference halfback, James Speight,<lb />
playing his most brilliant game of<lb />
the season, tore through the right<lb />
side of the Bear line and raced 42<lb />
yards to midfield. There the Buc of-<lb />
fensive machine bogged down and<lb />
they were forced to punt. George<lb />
Turner's kick was fumbled and the<lb />
Pirates recovered on the LR 17 yard<lb />
line. Three downs and five yards<lb />
later Henry Kwatkowski's field goal<lb />
attempt failed and EC muffed their<lb />
first scoring opportunity.<lb />
Bruin tailback Farmer, baffled by<lb />
the unstoppable Pirate line, fumbled<lb />
the ball several plays later, and the<lb />
Bucs took over on the Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
eight. This time the Pirates cashed<lb />
in on the break. Basinger and Ralph<lb />
Zehring carried it to the three, where<lb />
halfback Tommy Matthews eluded all<lb />
defenders and took Zehring's pass<lb />
in the end zone for the score. Basin-<lb />
ger threw to Matthews for the ex-<lb />
tra points to knot the score, 8-8.<lb />
The Rears surged ahead again late<lb />
in the second quarter, driving 48<lb />
yards for the score. It was Farmer<lb />
who again climaxed the drive with a<lb />
26 yard pass to Dick Lage for the<lb />
TD. The extra point attempt failed.<lb />
EC bounced back to go ahead at<lb />
ftalftime. Zehring threw perfectly to<lb />
halfback Glenn Bass on a 54 yard<lb />
touchdown play to tie the score. The<lb />
extra point was booted by Carpenter,<lb />
and what they said "couldn't be done<lb />
was being done. EC 15-LR 14!<lb />
Losing no time, the Pirates, with<lb />
Bass leading the way, scored again<lb />
in the third stanza. The speedy half-<lb />
back raced through his left tackle and<lb />
down the sidelines for 56 yards and<lb />
pay dirt. Carpenter's boot was wide,<lb />
but the Bucs surged ahead, 20-14.<lb />
Dominating most of the fourth<lb />
period, the Pirates almost scored<lb />
again. It was Speight again who led<lb />
the 48 yard march, picking off gains<lb />
of 16, 11, and 13 yards. But the<lb />
Pirate offense stalled and a field<lb />
goal attempt was fumbled. The<lb />
Bears took over on their own 36 yard<lb />
line with less than two minutes left<lb />
in the ball game. Realizing exactly<lb />
what they had to do, the Bears set<lb />
about their business. Tailback, Far-<lb />
mer, who accounted for 187 yards<lb />
total offense, engineered a 64 yard<lb />
touchdown march that led to the fa-<lb />
tal extra point play which gave LR<lb />
their victory.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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money? They hadn't thought<lb />
of it. Are they in love? Oh yes.<lb />
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It was only a small fragment of the large East Carolina Culle<lb />
student body that braved the rain and cold weather Saturday night t-j<lb />
the Hues battle trie number one small college in the nation, Lenoir<lb />
But the - u,) was a closely-knit band of loyal fans and ignite <lb />
school spirit in the sixty minutes of football than thousands of fans ha<lb />
cpii able to accomplish since iy53.<lb />
Prom the veiy beginning of the game which proved to be the<lb />
l thriller hi e in many years, it was evident that the students were<lb />
tensing m unset and the Pirate squad had already become<lb />
o the "upset fever<lb />
What happened at College Stadium during the following two I<lb />
 ill go down in East Carolina College history as one of the best<lb />
efforts ' ever produced by a Pirate eleven.<lb />
Bucs Make Comeback<lb />
Confronted with a three game losing streak and victims f .<lb />
el iticisn; by their fellow classmates, the Bucs were determined<lb />
something had to be done. From the moment they sank their cleats<lb />
the muddy turf for the opening kickoff, it was a different team from I<lb />
one that had lost three straight. The old ingredients of the early i<lb />
winner were back plus barrels of added flavors.<lb />
East Carolina lost to the number one Bears but it only ea<lb />
a result of a "bad call by the officials. Termed as the "poorest call t<lb />
had "ever seen in football" by marfiy, LR won the game when they <lb />
given credit for a two point PAT attempt.<lb />
Whistle Had Sounded<lb />
The whistle had already sounded the play dead and several one <lb />
(illegal receivers down field) were in the end zone when tailba<lb />
Farmer made a wild underhand toss into the air with two Pirate t: .<lb />
hangin all over him. Marcus Midgett, LR wingback, made the grab<lb />
the end zone and the official ignored the violation along with t: .<lb />
that the ball should have been dead.<lb />
The decision of the officials brought a flood of fans onto the :<lb />
and only the BCC football team prevented a riot from taking place<lb />
Few ECC teams have ever put out the effort, that thu clul<lb />
Saturday night and the dressing room was like a dismal morgue f .<lb />
the game. The way in which the Bucs were defeated was like a ba<lb />
mare and they were still pinching themselves to make sure it va<lb />
If nothing else, the game was a morale builder and brou.<lb />
team out of their slump. They seem to have found tbemselvi<lb />
and may be tough the rest of the season.<lb />
Second Unit Stands Out<lb />
Too much can not be said about their Saturday night performai<lb />
James Speight and Glenn Bass were running at their best but it<lb />
"team effort" all the way and a game that won't be easily forgotten.<lb />
The second team play was promising and they set up and<lb />
the first touchdown. The return of several injured member-<lb />
"stop-am" unit enabled Coach Jack Boone to substitute in unit <lb />
change and the results were rewarding.<lb />
The record-books will carry it as a Lenoir Rhyne win but foi<lb />
who witnessed the hard-nosed grid game, it was East Carolina's  .<lb />
The crowd lifted Boone to the center of the field at the end of<lb />
and let out with a boisterous cheer.<lb />
PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK<lb />
East Carolina over Newport News by 30.<lb />
Pittsburg to upset Notre Dame by 7.<lb />
Georgia Tech to eke past Alabama by 6.<lb />
Duke over Wake Forest by 7.<lb />
Auburn over Georgia by 13.<lb />
Mississippi to half Tennessee by 6.<lb />
VPI to topple W. Virginia by 7.<lb />
Northwestern over Michigan State by 6.<lb />
Wisconsin over Illinois by 13.<lb />
LSU over Mississippi State by 18.<lb />
Appalachian to upset Presbyterian by 7.<lb />
Catabwa over Guilford by 13.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Elan by 14.<lb />
Citadel over VMI by 3.<lb />
Oklahoma over Army by 12.<lb />
College Shop's<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winning Teams<lb />
Notre Dame vs. Pittsburg<lb />
vs.<lb />
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tt I1 Pin? f ECC-Nport News Game<lb />
used for tie-breaker.<lb />
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Tennessee<lb />
VPI<lb />
Northwestern<lb />
Illinois<lb />
Miss State<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Citadel<lb />
Army<lb />
ECC<lb />
Alabama<lb />
Duke<lb />
Georgia<lb />
Mississippi<lb />
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Mich. State<lb />
Wisconsin<lb />
LSU<lb />
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Guilford<lb />
Elon<lb />
VMI<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
Newport News<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate At<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
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