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                <lb />
Merry Christmas! Happv New Year!<lb />
Newspapers Needed<lb />
Ihf Kant Carolinian needs about ten<lb />
pin of thv September 24, 1959 issue<lb />
l th newspaper (issue number 2) for<lb />
tilts. The first student to bring<lb />
,h, issue to us will receive a reward of<lb />
n, dollar.<lb />
nrismias: nappy nev<lb />
JL M mr<lb />
Eastarolinian<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Drive Safely<lb />
See page four for what could happen<lb />
when you do not exercise good Judge-<lb />
ment while driving. Be careful; this<lb />
could be you. Also see editorial page<lb />
two.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959<lb />
Faculty Establishes<lb />
Messick Scholarship<lb />
Khu IV Messick. president oft Carolina College. One of the things<lb />
irolina College, was honored which made my work here most<lb />
Number 11<lb />
eekend by a $1,500 scholarship<lb />
, In his name by the fac-<lb />
lt Messick was also presented<lb />
: 1.000 as an expression of<lb />
eel and admiration which the<lb />
and staff members have for<lb />
suais of money were giv-<lb />
v the faculty ami staff of<lb />
i  Carolina.<lb />
. sentation of the gift and<lb />
scholarship fund were both<lb />
e annual Christmas fac-<lb />
  I Dr. Robert L. Holt<lb />
of the faculty. Dr. Holt<lb />
I that though gifts to the<lb />
fund had been restricted<lb />
 members until the dedica-<lb />
v hoped that there will be<lb />
try contributions by all<lb />
 Dr. Messick and the col-<lb /><lb />
Holt said, "Dr. Messick, we<lb />
i  your tenure of service at<lb />
a College as exemplify-<lb />
interest in the educational<lb />
. ing people. So that<lb />
est shall remain an inte-<lb />
permanent part of East<lb />
. r friends on the faculty<lb />
ave established in your<lb />
John Decatur Messick<lb />
Fund. The specifications<lb />
m we leave entirely to your<lb />
turn.<lb />
then presented Dr. Mes-<lb />
uulty's gift of $1,000.<lb />
eased tibe gratitude of the<lb />
Dr. Messick's efforts to<lb />
i cultural, material, ami<lb />
atmosphere of the cam-<lb />
t-sent.ition was followed<lb />
immediate standing ovation<lb />
ne.<lb />
quipping that "from the<lb />
. of money this is the best<lb />
of my life Dt Messick said,<lb />
of the happiest years of<lb />
were those 1 spent at East<lb />
pleasant and rewarding was the con-<lb />
stant cooperation which I received<lb />
from those with whom I worked<lb />
Dr. Messick continued with a brief<lb />
explanation of the responsibilities of<lb />
his new position as assistant director<lb />
of the Department of Special Educa-<lb />
tion and 'Rehabilitation in Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C. Dr. Messick closed by say-<lb />
ing, "I hope that my successor, who<lb />
ever he may be, will have as much<lb />
cooperation as I have had. Though<lb />
there have been -occasional barbs,<lb />
it has really been a great and re-<lb />
warding experience. I hope that you<lb />
will do everything possible to keep<lb />
ECC. on the upward spiral of devel-<lb />
opment.<lb />
The banquet program began with<lb />
a tribute to Mrs. Messick for her<lb />
devoted services to the college. Mrs.<lb />
Joseph A. Withey, president of the<lb />
Fatuity Wives Club presented Mrs.<lb />
Messick with a sterling silver com-<lb />
pact bearing the inscription "Fac-<lb />
ulty Wives Club, East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, 1969<lb />
After the presentation of the gift<lb />
and dedication of the scholarship,<lb />
the College Singers under Mr. Dan<lb />
E. Vornholt sang a group of tradi-<lb />
tional carols.<lb />
The banquet, which is an annual<lb />
holiday event, was held in the North<lb />
Dining Hall. Mobile structures by<lb />
Francis -Neel's art students were<lb />
hung regularly about the hall and<lb />
tables were decorated with red can-<lb />
dles and greenery. A large Christmas<lb />
tree, given by Dr. Paul Jones of<lb />
Fanmville, was brilliantly lighted.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins was master of<lb />
ceremonies and complimented the<lb />
Faculty Entertainment Committee<lb />
under Mr. Norman Cameron for their<lb />
decorations, Mr. Neel, for the num-<lb />
erous mobiles, and Mr. Paul Julien,<lb />
for the meal.<lb />
Jenkins To Give<lb />
Yule Message<lb />
During Assembly<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, Vice Presi-<lb />
dent of E.CX will deliver the an-<lb />
nual Christmas message at the as-<lb />
sembly scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Fri-<lb />
day in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
This will be the first time in a<lb />
number of years that the Christmas<lb />
message has not been given by Dr.<lb />
John D. Messick who has recently<lb />
taken the position as vice director<lb />
of the Special Education and Reha-<lb />
bilitation Study of the Subcommittee<lb />
on Special Education.<lb />
Dr. Earl Beach is in charge of the<lb />
musical program which will feature<lb />
the college band, the Chapel Choir,<lb />
and the choral group from the Mes-<lb />
siah.<lb />
The college band will play Sleigh<lb />
Ride by Anderson and the "Christ-<lb />
ias Story" by Mel Torme with<lb />
Jane Murray singing the solo part.<lb />
"Carol of the Drum "Cherry Tree<lb />
Carol and "Oh Tannebaum" will<lb />
be sung by the Chapel Choir under<lb />
the leadership of Gordon Johnson.<lb />
Dr. Carl Yvortsvang will conduct<lb />
two numbers from the Messiah by<lb />
Handel: "The Hallelujah Chorus"<lb />
and "For Unto You A Child Is <lb />
Rom<lb />
The assembly will be concluded<lb />
with the singing of "Silent Night<lb />
Dan E. Vornholt of the Music De-<lb />
partment will lead the singing of<lb />
nl! Christmas carols.<lb />
Following tradition, the Sigma<lb />
Alpha Iota brass quartet will play<lb />
Christinas carols from the balcony<lb />
of the Music Hall as students re-<lb />
sume classes.<lb />
SGA Passes Loan Proposal<lb />
Suggests Jersey Retirement<lb />
Jenkins Announces Meeting<lb />
To Combat Cheating Problem<lb />
YWCA To Send Delegates<lb />
To" Missions Conference<lb />
present East Caro-1 who has been a missionary to South<lb />
India; D. T. Niles, chairman of<lb />
World's Student Christian Federa-<lb />
tion and evangelist in Ceylon; and<lb />
Martin Luther King, Negro Baptist<lb />
minister from Montgomery, Ala-<lb />
bama, who will analyse the frontier<lb />
caused by racial tensions from the<lb />
perspective of his involvement in the<lb />
Biblical faith and the racial problem.<lb />
to re<lb />
h delegates from the Young<lb />
Christian Association to<lb />
' Ecumenical Student Con-<lb />
ference on "Christian World Mis-<lb />
ait Nancy Alford, Frosty<lb />
aad Dixie Wilson. The confer-<lb />
ence will convene at Ohio University<lb />
ir Athens, Ohio, December 27,<lb />
through January 2.<lb />
Every year the National Student<lb />
hristian Federation, formerly Stu-<lb />
Vetoateer Movement, sponsors<lb />
reference of this type at which<lb />
e phase of Christian work is<lb />
ed. Of the three thousand stu-<lb />
dents attending the integrated con-<lb />
Fenaet, approximately half of them<lb />
com from overseas.<lb />
.Vhe.iuled speakers include: Bish-<lb />
op Isslie Newhigin, from Scotland,<lb />
Rebel Sponsors<lb />
Writing Contest<lb />
All students enrolled at East Caro-<lb />
lina College are invited to join in<lb />
the contest sponsored by the Rebel,<lb />
h'terary magazine. The winning con-<lb />
tribution can be a poem, short story<lb />
or an essay and will be entered in<lb />
the Arts Festival to be conducted<lb />
in Greensboro in March.<lb />
The entries will be judged by four<lb />
faculty members of the English de-<lb />
partment. They must be typewritten.<lb />
Resides receiving a cash prize, the<lb />
winning entry will also be featured<lb />
in the next issue of the Rebel.<lb />
The deadline is February 1. The<lb />
material may either be mailed to<lb />
box 1420 or received by a staff mem-<lb />
ber in the Rebel office located in<lb />
room 309 Vi in Austin.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins, Vice Presi-<lb />
dent of E.C announced this week<lb />
that the college administration is<lb />
making preparations for a meeting<lb />
between the administration, faculty,<lb />
campus ipublications and the student<lb />
government to organize a joint ef-<lb />
fort to curb cheating at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
The meeting is scheduled for the<lb />
first week after the Christmas holi-<lb />
days.<lb />
Dean Jenkins said, "We are going<lb />
to meet with the faculty, SGA, and<lb />
paper staff and ask them to begin<lb />
a program of education, stressing<lb />
the seriousness of dishonesty, not<lb />
only in school, but in all phases of<lb />
life.<lb />
"The administration heartily ap-<lb />
proves the action taken in the recent<lb />
cheating case by the Disciplinary<lb />
Hoard. As for administration policy<lb />
on cheating, it depends on the meet-<lb />
ings after Christmas. We will lis-<lb />
ten to all recommendations from the<lb />
faculty, the SGA and from the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
"We think it is a student respon-<lb />
sibility to eliminate this. The stu-<lb />
dents will have just about the type<lb />
of college that they want to have.<lb />
II they make it uncomfortable for<lb />
cheaters, there will be no cheating.<lb />
When asked if the faculty had<lb />
oeen requested to take any special<lb />
precautions against cheating since<lb />
the recent incident which resulted in<lb />
the suspension of six students the<lb />
Dean commented, "It is not appro-<lb />
priate to see the professors now<lb />
since there are no exams being given.<lb />
However, we will have a meeting<lb />
soon<lb />
He added, "I am convinced that<lb />
the overwhelming majority of stu-<lb />
dents here find cheating distasteful<lb />
because they have been brought up<lb />
in an environment which frowns on<lb />
dishonesty<lb />
"I think cheating is caused by<lb />
lack of security and laziness, and I<lb />
believe it can be remedied by creat-<lb />
ing an atmosphere which makes<lb />
cheating an ugly act. This can be<lb />
done by an educational program<lb />
bach as conference and roundtable<lb />
discussions with students and cam-<lb />
pus leaders as well as increasingly<lb />
.severe penalties for those who elect<lb />
to ignore the well being of their<lb />
fellow students.<lb />
"When students are graded on a<lb />
normal curve the cheater disturbs<lb />
this curve to the disadvantage of<lb />
the honest students. Therefore com-<lb />
mon sense ought to encourage stu-<lb />
cients to expose cheaters on all occa-<lb />
s;ons<lb />
The Dean also commented, "I<lb />
think a definite procedure will grow<lb />
out of our meetings with the SGA<lb />
and the faculty. I think the SGA<lb />
will act quickly. We have to have the<lb />
cooperation of the students to over-<lb />
come this problem<lb />
"I'm very optimistic because it is<lb />
one problem on which faculty and<lb />
students all agree; that is, the fact<lb />
that dishonest people in our midst<lb />
it undesirable<lb />
The Dean :lso stated that he<lb />
thought cheating practices here were<lb />
no different from other schools and<lb />
that we had less than some.<lb />
Dallas Wei SGA president said,<lb />
"Fast Carolina classes are the stu-<lb />
dents opportunity to learn, to profit<lb />
by the wisdom of past generations<lb />
and to gain through sincere effort<lb />
deeper wisdom. A student should not<lb />
treat lightly thjs opportunity nor<lb />
lower his character by dishonesty in<lb />
academic work<lb />
"As for corrective measures, there<lb />
is nothing the SGA can do. An or-<lb />
ganization of 40 people cannot pass<lb />
rules that will be effective. It will<lb />
take cooperation of the faculty and<lb />
the students he continued.<lb />
"The SGA is very concerned over<lb />
the matter, however no steps have<lb />
been taken yet that can be publish-<lb />
ed.<lb />
"I don't think everyone should look<lb />
to the SGA, it will take all the stu-<lb />
dents to correct this problem<lb />
Wells went on to say, "If we don't<lb />
rank higher than some schools then<lb />
our education system is in a bad<lb />
state.<lb />
"Cheating is like a cancerous<lb />
growth. It keeps growing and grow-<lb />
ing. Some students are looking for<lb />
an easy out. I don't think students<lb />
realize how much is going on <lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion, at its meeting Monday night,<lb />
voted passage of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Emergency Loan Fund propos-<lb />
al. In another action, the student<lb />
senators went on record as strongly<lb />
recommending the retirement of the<lb />
jersey of ECC football star James<lb />
Speight.<lb />
The S(JA Emergency Loan Fund,<lb />
instigated primarily by President<lb />
Dal Las Wells, will go into operation<lb />
sometime around the first of the new<lb />
year.<lb />
President Wells, in outlining the<lb />
functions of the loan fund stated,<lb />
'We are going to set aside $500, as<lb />
a beginning. Any student will then<lb />
e able to borrow, up to $25 on a<lb />
simple note for 30 days Wells<lb />
pointed out that the main stipulation<lb />
of the loans would be that the bor-<lb />
.ower would have to be in dire need<lb />
of financial assistance.<lb />
Wells, further speaking in support<lb />
if his plan told the senators, "There<lb />
b no place on campus where anyone<lb />
an borrow money in time of need.<lb />
the SGA has the money, and in this<lb />
way, it would be put to a good use<lb />
Wells said, to keep from losing<lb />
money, the administration would<lb />
handle all loans. "I don't feel that the<lb />
SGA will lose money. A borrower<lb />
might drop out of school, but then<lb />
the administration would be handling<lb />
the loans, and they would take care<lb />
of that<lb />
President Wells also stated that<lb />
Dean White and Dean Mallory would<lb />
be handling the applications for<lb />
loans, and they would approve the<lb />
applications before loans are made,<lb />
according to the merits of need.<lb />
After the proposal received the ap-<lb />
proval of the senate, Wells com-<lb />
mented, "East Carolina has long<lb />
reeded something of this nature, I<lb />
am sure that his privilege will not<lb />
be abused Wells emphasized that<lb />
"the loans will be easy to get, but<lb />
a student must show -a need. This<lb />
Headline Error<lb />
Henry Belk of the Board of<lb />
Trustees, chairman of the com-<lb />
mittee to select President John<lb />
D. Messick's successor, has not<lb />
named any of the presidential<lb />
candidates as a headline on the<lb />
front page of last week's paper<lb />
erroneously indicated.<lb />
plan is not for big weekends<lb />
In the action concerning the re-<lb />
tirement of the football jersey of<lb />
James Speight, Wells read a letter<lb />
written by Doug Morgan which re-<lb />
quested that the student Senate take<lb />
appropriate action whereby James<lb />
Speight's football jersey would be<lb />
retired, and placed on permanent dis-<lb />
play in East Carolina's trophy case.<lb />
Be-ause of a question as to the<lb />
legality of the proposed action the<lb />
Seriate took no definite action on<lb />
the matter, but adopted a resolution<lb />
which strongly recommended that the<lb />
jersey be retired.<lb />
If Speight's number 29 is retired,<lb />
the Pirate halfback will be the third<lb />
-thlete in the fifty-two year history<lb />
if East Carolina to be honored in<lb />
this manner. The only other retired<lb />
jerseys now in the trophy case be-<lb />
longed to Sonny iRussell, former EC<lb />
cage great of the early 50's and<lb />
Roger Thrift, former All-Conference<lb />
and All-State quarterback of the<lb />
1949-50 Pirate gridiron squad.<lb />
Haubrich Responsible For Interest<lb />
Hopkins Expresses Views On Importance Of Study, Research<lb />
Professor Conducts<lb />
FEEM Experiments<lb />
lr. R. M. Helms of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Science has worked out an<lb />
experiment in the use of the Field<lb />
K mission Electron Microscope<lb />
(FBElf) which is now being given<lb />
rational circulation by the National<lb />
Instrument Laboratories, Inc of<lb />
Washington, D. C. It is being sent to<lb />
fea and universities interested<lb />
 n the use of the instrument in in-<lb />
struction.<lb />
The purpose of the experiment is<lb />
to show that individual atoms, which<lb />
eaaaet be seen by use ot an optical<lb />
microscope, can be observed by use<lb />
of the PEBM and that motion of<lb />
individual atoms can be detected.<lb />
The FEEM has the highest magni-<lb />
fying power of any commercially<lb />
available microscope. The instrument<lb />
has been used by colleges and uni-<lb />
versities only for research by gradu-<lb />
ate students. Dr. Helms' experiment<lb />
is designed for "tudents in advanced<lb />
courses in physics on the under-<lb />
graduate level.<lb />
The Department of Science acquir-<lb />
ed hist spring a Field Emission Elec-<lb />
tion Microscope.<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
" 'Pay, pack and follow' as Inglis<lb />
Fletcher expressed, is just what we<lb />
did because my father was a Marine<lb />
Corp engineer replied Tom Hop-<lb />
kins, a senior biology major, when<lb />
relating his years prior to college.<lb />
"We very rarely lived in one place<lb />
for more than two years, and for<lb />
this reason I had lived in several<lb />
states by the time I entered high<lb />
school Hopkins stated.<lb />
From his birthplace of Los An-<lb />
geles, the Hopkins family moved to<lb />
Kentucky, then to Virginia and on<lb />
to North Carolina. From North Car-<lb />
olina the family moved to Seattle,<lb />
Washington and then Hopkins en-<lb />
tered Shattuck Military School in<lb />
Minnesota. He finished high school<lb />
in San Francisco and while in Cali-<lb />
fornia studied one year at San Mateo<lb />
College.<lb />
After reserve and active duty with<lb />
the Marine Corp, Hopkins decided to<lb />
complete his educational studies and<lb />
in 1967 entered East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. He is at present completing re-<lb />
quirements for an A.B. degree in<lb />
biology, a major which was intro-<lb />
duced last year.<lb />
When explaining his reasons for<lb />
choosing this field of study, Hop-<lb />
kins commented, "Dr. Robert Hau-<lb />
brich is responsible for orienting me<lb />
into this particular area, and for<lb />
stimulating my interestsimply by<lb />
answering my heretofore unans-<lb />
wered questions<lb />
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TOM HOPKINS<lb />
discusses his experiment on mar ine life with' hie research sponsor, Dr. Robert Haubrich.<lb />
ing on an experiment with marine those that are alike, and is trying to achievements in research, Hopkins<lb />
life. He has 2,000 sea urchins under establish trends. His research spon- was presented the John Bewley Der-<lb />
surveillance and from them is com- sor is Dr. Haubrich. eaux Award for the beat paper pre-<lb />
piling factors, those which vary and In recognition of his outstanding senting an original research. He re-<lb />
ceived this award at the annual meet-<lb />
ing of the Collegiate Academy of<lb />
Science last spring on the campus of<lb />
Oatawha College.<lb />
"My aim in study and research<lb />
is to stimulate in the people with<lb />
whom I will work later on an inter-<lb />
est in any phase of biology, especial-<lb />
ly from the philosophical view re-<lb />
plied Hopkins, "instead of showing<lb />
a species of the insect world and not-<lb />
ing its ten legs and four eyes, in-<lb />
s-tilling an appreciation and aware-<lb />
ness of its worth as a part of life<lb />
itself<lb />
"I am very interested in the con-<lb />
cept-of evolution and its importance<lb />
a factor which people do not often<lb />
reaMze continued Hopkins.<lb />
After graduation, Hopkins plans<lb />
to do graduate work, but at present<lb />
he does not know which graduate<lb />
 hool he will attend.<lb />
A recently elected member of<lb />
"Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities, Hopkins is Vice<lb />
President of Phi Sigma Pi, - Men's<lb />
Honorary Fraternity; and is .Presi-<lb />
dent of Chi Beta Phi, Science Fra-<lb />
ternity; and is President of the Col-<lb />
legiate Academy of the North Caro-<lb />
Mna Academy of Science. In addition<lb />
to these activities he is laboratory<lb />
assistant for Dr. C. B. Knight and<lb />
Dr. Haubrich.<lb />
Hopkins is married to the former<lb />
Betsy Duncan of Edenton, a grad-<lb />
uate of Woman's College, and they<lb />
live in Washington, where Mrs. Hop-<lb />
kins teaches musk.<lb />
Bookstore Moves<lb />
To New Quarters<lb />
During the Christmas holidays the<lb />
ECC Bookstore will change its loca-<lb />
tion from the present one in the base-<lb />
ment of Wright Building to the<lb />
p-ronrd floor of the new South Wing<lb />
Dining Hall, next to the new soda<lb />
shop.<lb />
The new store will be completely<lb />
self-service. Students will enter<lb />
one door after depositing all their<lb />
books out side -n specially designated<lb />
shelves. On the inside, seven foot<lb />
high shelves will line the wall with<lb />
the books catagorized in alphabetical<lb />
order. The sections will be clearly<lb />
identified with effecient lighting and<lb />
modern decorative plan which has<lb />
been adopted by most colleges for<lb />
the best possible service.<lb />
Because of this revolutionizing<lb />
fewer people will be needed to work<lb />
in the store. Students will be charged<lb />
for all books which they bring to the<lb />
cashier. The new system will aid in<lb />
the rushes at each quarter. It will be<lb />
also easier to take care of between<lb />
rush demands for books.<lb />
Books will be sold exclusively in<lb />
the new store. The present store will<lb />
be expanded to take care of in-<lb />
creased need of space for other ar-<lb />
ticles such as stationary, art sup-<lb />
plies, and basic equipment.<lb />
' The store will be ready when school<lb />
begins after the holidays, and will<lb />
operate on the regular hours of 9:00<lb />
a. m. to 5:00 a. m.<lb />
AP0 Schedules<lb />
White Ball<lb />
The Annual White Ball Dance<lb />
sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega fra-<lb />
ternity will take place at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
January 15, in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The Collegiates, with Betty Lane<lb />
Evans vocalist, will be the featured<lb />
band. The dance is open to all stu-<lb />
dents on campus. Admission will be<lb />
$1.50 per couple.<lb />
The highlight of the evening will<lb />
be the crowning of the White Ball<lb />
Queen. All fraternities, sororities,<lb />
and clubs may select a girl to rep-<lb />
resent their organization to compete<lb />
for the queenship. The only restric-<lb />
tion on these candidates is that they<lb />
must have a "3" average.<lb />
The voting of these queens will<lb />
take place in the College Union<lb />
where pictures of the candidates will<lb />
be posted. The opening day for the<lb />
voting is January 11. The voting will<lb />
be the same as in the past, a peony<lb />
a vote. Each student may vote as<lb />
many times as he wishes, but must<lb />
vote with a penny each time. The<lb />
organization sponsoring the queen<lb />
will be presented a plaque and the<lb />
queen, a trophy.<lb />
James Ward, president of APO,<lb />
announces that all the profit from<lb />
this dance will be donated to the TB<lb />
Drive,<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
DECEMBER 17, m,<lb />
Dean Upholds<lb />
Spokesman for the college administra-<lb />
tion. Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. Vice President and<lb />
Dean, say he staunchly uphold the decision<lb />
of the Discipline Committee on the recent<lb />
cheating incident. He promises, in the future,<lb />
to hae a meeting of campus leaders and<lb />
faculty members to decide how to deal with<lb />
our problem.<lb />
To date, we have received no word from<lb />
any department or faculty group on plaria to<lb />
curb cheating. Th- SGA has made no reso-<lb />
lution or proposals concerning this pressing<lb />
problem. I<lb />
BveryoBe eem to feel that we should<lb />
just wait until the end of this quarter when<lb />
:mination time COMMi around again and<lb />
attempt to make student honest then.<lb />
Cheating fa here now. Cheating occurs<lb />
:ay in many forms and fashionscopy-<lb />
Ises assignments, copying or<lb />
I term papers, cheating on little<lb />
and mid-terms that are given all<lb />
ign the quarter.<lb />
EdtM ients to the evils of cheat-<lb />
 done a few minutes or even<lb />
a fen da efore examination time. It will<lb />
 - e campaign.<lb />
Tl t step in this program will have<lb />
 tta  U than Every<lb />
tand up against<lb />
he cheater, but he must<lb />
 never tempted to cheat<lb />
roblem will ne.er be licked so<lb />
jor m I It a bad ex-<lb />
ample.<lb />
A itrict punishment for cheating should<lb />
- either cheat- or doesn't cheat;<lb />
between. This should be post-<lb />
-  every professor here.<lb />
plead ignorance of the<lb />
and not e-en the cheater him-<lb />
rnpathhy for one who ia<lb />
 and punished.<lb />
If U to cheat after reading the<lb />
  heating, let him go ahead, but<lb />
.vill be full aware of the<lb />
he will receive if caught.<lb />
We Must Have Honor<lb />
A group of stndentf ujvoeate the insti-<lb />
tem here as a bulwark<lb />
g. The.r idea brings to mind<lb />
If of Dr. Roy Prince of the Foreign<lb />
Language Department who said. "An honor<lb />
el of privileges which is granted<lb />
ip which has first proved that it has<lb />
An honor system will work only<lb />
an pie who have honor. It cannot be<lb />
It must be evolved<lb />
Anxiety, Excitment<lb />
Causes Another Wreck<lb />
1 v. a- Friday and Charlie had just<lb />
 cl  As oon as he had<lb />
jacked his. suitcases in his new Ford and<lb />
picked up his riders, he headed home for the<lb />
holidays. Excitement stirred in<lb />
Charlie aa he watched the soft, white snow-<lb />
fall from the sky and trickle to the ground<lb />
re it quickly melted. Down, down to the<lb />
floor he- pressed the accelerator.<lb />
Having been cautioned to watch for hid-<lb />
en and whammies the other oc-<lb />
oked alternately to the back, up<lb />
ead and on each side of the speeding car.<lb />
r flakes fell faster and heavier, making<lb />
the highway wet and slick and dimming<lb />
view. But faster and faster he went.<lb />
In the woods just before the bad curve<lb />
Eddie, a patrolman, struggling to keep<lb />
his windshield unfogged and clear of the<lb />
fast falling snow. It was his job to watch<lb />
for speeders. Inhaling deeply on his cigarette,<lb />
Eddie sat, dreading the time when he would<lb />
e to throw his car into gear, turn on his<lb />
and chase after some speeding car.<lb />
Th fool he caught would curse Eddie and<lb />
hate him for giving him a ticket. It's sad<lb />
more citizens don't realize that patrol-<lb />
man ar here to protect them and keep the<lb />
highways afe and clear of speed maniacs.<lb />
To some people a patrolman is a monster,<lb />
ready to pounce upon them every opport-<lb />
unity he is given. Suddenly a loud screech-<lb />
ing noise interrupted his thoughts. He look-<lb />
ed up. but saw nothing. Then a streak of<lb />
blue flashed past "College students anxious<lb />
to get home he said to himself, "Oh, why<lb />
bother them?" He knew well why he had to<lb />
bother them. Any speeder is not only dan-<lb />
geroua to himself, but to others.<lb />
Out of the woods came Eddie, trying to<lb />
catch the car, risking his life as he sped over<lb />
the slick, wet pavement.<lb />
A loud crash, a piercing scream, and the<lb />
sound of metal sliding against concrete and<lb />
then hitting a solid object made Eddie grip<lb />
the steering wheel harder. Then complete<lb />
silence filled the night once more and soft<lb />
snow-flakes fell on the still forms stretched<lb />
out on the cold, frozen ground. Charlie did<lb />
not run over a whammy. The patrolman did<lb />
not catch Charlie and give him a ticket.<lb />
Charlie missed the bad curve. Eddie turned<lb />
off his siren and picked up his radio-mike.<lb />
"Another wreck, Joe. Yeah, a bunch of kids.<lb />
I tried to catch them but they were going<lb />
too fast. They, missed the bad curve on 70<lb />
Campus Overtone<lb />
Christmas Brings<lb />
Seasonal Rash<lb />
Bf MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
The pre-Christmas rash has Wos-<lb />
somed into enormous proportions<lb />
here on the Greenrflk campus . . .<lb />
fraternity men are hectically at work<lb />
recruiting promising material . . .<lb />
Barney West hai been mentioned as<lb />
a candidate for the student goTera-<lb />
ment presidency  a strong blend-<lb />
ed conversation can be heard con-<lb />
ecTT.irsr Saturday classes and the in-<lb />
:jctkm of an honor lystem.<lb />
ijici mmmmmmi0 . ws On Krushchev Visit<lb />
To ACPC iWembers At Conference In New York<lb />
After reading the articles in the<lb />
fall issue of the Rebel, campus liter-<lb />
ary magazine, many students hare<lb />
pad wfcna tbajp can erpect the<lb />
rTt edition. The magazine is print-<lb />
  - quarter and distributed in<lb />
- Hallowing manner: dormitory oe-<lb />
qaaata, faculty mail boxes, and the<lb />
-&amp; student stands used for the Eaa1<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
Diso.ir.e committee action seem-<lb />
sd m alarm quite a few students re-<lb />
tofy. Six students were suspended<lb />
for using a stolen examination. The<lb />
suspension for five involved a pe-<lb />
riod of six months and the remain-<lb />
ing one received a three month sen-<lb />
tence. Home people thought the proce-<lb />
dtjre of the Discipline Committee was<lb />
unfair due to lack of student repre-<lb />
sentationthis is a falsehood. The<lb />
SGA president selects student repre-<lb />
atives to serve whenever the<lb />
mittee meets.<lb />
On the sporting scene, advanced<lb />
rcportfl ' that Coach Ray Mar-<lb />
lines should produce another tennis<lb />
awarh tr.is spring. The Pirate<lb />
- etteri have made shambles of the<lb />
North State Conference during the<lb />
paat four years and this one should<lb />
oe m exception. The addition of<lb />
Blame, Tanner, Last year's state<lb />
imjrlca champion, plays a large part<lb />
this early confidence.<lb />
Duke Ellington's failure to sign a<lb />
contract for the big annual IFC Ball<lb />
ras dampened quite a few spirits. To<lb />
a' rnodate the large crowd expect-<lb />
ed for she event, plans were being<lb />
made to secure a warehouse. But all<lb />
t yet lost, the Four Freshmen<lb />
are being contacted to serve as a<lb />
.suitable substitute for the concert.<lb />
The dance band still remains on-<lb />
selected.<lb />
(Editor's note: Miss Vogel heard<lb />
HonClfey speak at the Aaaoriated<lb />
Collegiate Press Conference in New<lb />
York City recently. Huatiey is an<lb />
NBC news eoounentator and has a<lb />
television news program, "The Hunt-<lb />
key-Brinkley Report presented dai-<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
"Editorial writers have a tendency<lb />
to write too much history too fast,<lb />
and we most remember that the<lb />
kings, nobles, and other dignitaries<lb />
are only humans, and are subject to<lb />
moods, the same as anyone else<lb />
stated Chet Huntley of NBC news,<lb />
when he tried to explain Khrush-<lb />
chev's actions during his recent visit<lb />
to the VS.<lb />
"Khrushchev continued Huntley,<lb />
"is the supreme social climber of<lb />
this timea new4y rich man . . . and<lb />
- thriving for status for himself<lb />
and his country<lb />
-Russia, has a new educatior-sl<lb />
stem, but there is no ultimate con-<lb />
flict between the two systems. How-<lb />
ever, the Soviet Union is not immune<lb />
to doubt or idiosyncracies added<lb />
Huntley. Russia's purpose, it seems<lb />
is to outdo the U.S and Huntley'i<lb />
comment to thia is "Russia has dou-<lb />
bled her consumer goods, and has,<lb />
since seeing how the Americans<lb />
dress, jumped down clothesmakers<lb />
necks because of the shoddy appear-<lb />
ance of Russian dress.<lb />
Ending his address Chet Huntley<lb />
stated, "Russians are often open to<lb />
doubt their own right and yjAg-<lb />
ment, and they feel the armament<lb />
strain as much as we do<lb />
Following his address, Huntley<lb />
opened the floor to questions from<lb />
the audience, and some of the ques-<lb />
tions asked were: "Can a journalist<lb />
be of value to his country?"<lb />
Huntle, jinstweiring said, "Yes,<lb />
If one can excite or provoke a citizen<lb />
to comment or think about something<lb />
going on in the world, its to the<lb />
good of themselves and the people<lb />
"What can v,e on college news-<lb />
papers do to make relationships with<lb />
Russia better? was another ques-<lb />
tion. "Read up on news, keep in-<lb />
formed was Huntleys advice, "and<lb />
perhaps go over there and see for<lb />
yourself what sort of life they lead,<lb />
end what their problems are<lb />
"What do you think about co-<lb />
existence with Russia was another<lb />
feistion directed toward Huntley.<lb />
I answering he said, "Keep ou-r<lb />
;ruard up, but try for peacekeeping<lb />
our arsenals well supplied. We have<lb />
not kept our guard up good enough<lb />
hi added.<lb />
"Do you think we no longer have<lb />
capitalism, but are drifting toward<lb />
socialism?" questioned an interested<lb />
listener. "No said Huntley, "but it<lb />
i? a question worth watching, to ee<lb />
if we are drifting toward that sort<lb />
uf life<lb />
Judging by the way Khraahehaw<lb />
vas greeted here, how ia  think<lb />
Eisenhower srould be greeted in Rna-<lb />
.5a someone else questioned. Hunt-<lb />
ley thought that he wwjld be greeted<lb />
very hospitably, because the Rus-<lb />
sians are very hospitable people, and<lb />
-y may get their heads bashed in<lb />
if they did otherwise!<lb />
"Our relations with the Soviet<lb />
Union is the biggest problem with<lb />
the US and all countries today<lb />
the National <lb />
stated Chet Huntley,<lb />
-We mas define<lb />
purpose is today -<lb />
American parpoee.<lb />
fined her purpose - . - sfi' out to<lb />
take us over acoaasnicatty. and w<lb />
matt somehow reach a deciaion edao<lb />
The last question aakad waa.J'la<lb />
Rockefeller running seared or seared<lb />
v run?" In answering, Huntley said,<lb />
The latter. He is out on a survey<lb />
trip now, and must find some opin-<lb />
ions that differ from Nixon<lb />
FraU Eapkasize Need<lb />
Fa High Scholarship<lb />
By TOM JACKSOS<lb />
Retreat From Frustration;<lb />
Christmas Is Almost Here<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
The pizza crumbs are gone<lb />
stated, and fraternity- men and rnsheea<lb />
e-tching up on their kp mm<lb />
mal IFC Ruh Week is over.<lb />
Weil over one hundred freshmen men<lb />
participated in the formal man sta,<lb />
the nix social fraternities on campu<lb />
comment of the week frm most fra-<lb />
i en wrm "Too tad those beys are d'<lb />
points, I wish we could pledge them<lb />
Why was such a large perc<lb />
rtishee group in the bekv- a dm -<lb />
category? Could the school be<lb />
ing fears? Is it that first quarter fres.imeii<lb />
u ua!Iv hve a low grade average? Oi<lb />
only the "party boys" can- -<lb />
-h? Hmmmm. . . . there is food U I<lb />
If (and ve emphasize IFi on<lb />
'ad "oarty boy" were the<lb />
through ruh. then someone shouic <lb />
m. Fraternities on thi. campu- i<lb />
! sgei on a "wide open" basis as th-<lb />
in thtrir early stages whe afl<lb />
ate for members and anyone v.Ith a relative-<lb />
ly deB dres shirt and a tie wvsjdd be ;<lb />
ed.<lb />
Yes sir, that time is here again.<lb />
Christmas, the time of year that al-<lb />
ways sneaks up on you leaving you<lb />
to exclaim "My, how time does fly<lb />
Realizing that in just a matter of<lb />
days, Christmas will be upon you,<lb />
you rush out to buy presents for all<lb />
e wonderful people on your list.<lb />
You work your fingers to the bone,<lb />
worry, sweat, get sizes, advke, and<lb />
finally you come out with the ideal<lb />
pft for each person. Then, the day<lb />
after Christmas, your recipients also<lb />
rush out to exchange what you gave<lb />
them for something they like better.<lb />
ther enjoyable part of Christ-<lb />
mas is the Christmas tree. Oh, what<lb />
fun it is to decorate! You climb up<lb />
on chairs, hang by your heels from<lb />
chamieliers. and finally you get it<lb />
decorated, you stand off, admire your<lb />
handwork, and think to yourself,<lb />
-what an artist I am Then, about<lb />
four in the morning, as you slumber<lb />
with visions of egg nog dancing<lb />
around in your head, you awake to a<lb />
resounding pop-pop-pop, which signi-<lb />
fies that the strings you tied the<lb />
little colored baubles on with, weren't<lb />
strings at all, but tinsel. To top<lb />
that off you hear a resounding crash<lb />
also signifying that the tree stand<lb />
wasn't too strong.<lb />
The next day, you resurrect the<lb />
remains of the tree as best you can,<lb />
vowing that the first person who<lb />
touches it, gets it, right in the head.<lb />
You are then set upon by little de-<lb />
mons, in the form of cousins,<lb />
and nephews, wno seem to have the<lb />
idea that the tree looks better the<lb />
ay it was before you put it back up,<lb />
and they work towards that end. You<lb />
-m:le, ask them kindly to leave it<lb />
alone, and then you take them by the<lb />
r.apes of the neck and lock them in<lb />
darkest closet you can find.<lb />
Aiter you finally get "the tree<lb />
assamd away, it's gelling late, and<lb />
I have oeen invited to a Christ-<lb />
mas Eve party, so you leave, expect-<lb />
ing to make quite a night of it.<lb />
After the party is over, you return<lb />
to your humble abode. Quietly you<lb />
open the door, trying not to awake<lb />
those who gave up and went to bed.<lb />
You shut the door, take about two<lb />
Mtapa, and land in the midst of police<lb />
cars with screaming sirens, apples<lb />
and oranges, plus that blasted Christ-<lb />
mas tree, which seems to have a habit<lb />
of being in the way.<lb />
Now you know that you have rea.ly<lb />
done it. You wait in the dark with a<lb />
growing apprehension, and then it<lb />
happens, the little demons come<lb />
bounding down the steps with "look<lb />
at Santa Claus brought us<lb />
The BB's start whizzing around<lb />
our head, so you decide you had best<lb />
set yourself safely out of range. Yon<lb />
start up the stairs and you look back<lb />
r.pon the merry scene taking place in<lb />
the middle of the living room floor,<lb />
and you think, "what would Christ-<lb />
mas be without it then you turn,<lb />
and walk up the steps.<lb />
SGA Prexy Praises Campus Groups; Students Voice Approval Over<lb />
Recent Editorial On East Carolina's Widespread Practice<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Throughout the entire year, the<lb />
Student fiovernment has found it<lb />
rather difficult to obtain the serv-<lb />
ices of various groups to aid in SGA<lb />
projects. However, two groups have<lb />
constantly stepped forward to ren-<lb />
der help on several occasions.<lb />
The purpose of thiB letteT is to<lb />
publicly thank these two groups for<lb />
their contributions to the college.<lb />
First, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity,<lb />
who helped in our recent clean-up<lb />
(.ampaign, deserve special recogni-<lb />
tion. This group posted signs around<lb />
the entire campus calling the stu-<lb />
dents' attention to the condition of<lb />
the grounds. Students were made<lb />
n-ore aware of the importance of an<lb />
unlittered campus.<lb />
Last, but by no means least, the<lb />
Veterans Club has earned a place of<lb />
admiration by controlling the Stu-<lb />
dent Book Exchange, which was new-<lb />
ly organized this year. The mem-<lb />
bers of the club spent more than nine<lb />
hours each day at the beginning of<lb />
the quarter handling used books.<lb />
Time was given by each man without<lb />
fail in this endeavor. Without the<lb />
services of the Veterans Club, tha<lb />
Hook Exchange would have been un-<lb />
able to operate successfully.<lb />
Once again, the Student Govern-<lb />
ment would like to say thanks to<lb />
these two organizations and feels<lb />
that they have been a definite asset<lb />
to the college.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Dallas Wells, President<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
Take Chances On Learning<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
The editorial against cheating<lb />
whkh appeared in last week's East<lb />
Carolinian was one of the best I<lb />
have ever read. Every word of it was<lb />
the solid truth. I get a little dis-<lb />
couraged when I see all the cheating<lb />
that goes on around me in all my<lb />
classes, but I still believe that I had<lb />
rather take my chances on learning<lb />
the material on my own, than cheat<lb />
and take a chance on being caught<lb />
and kicked out of school.<lb />
I get so tired of hearing students<lb />
brag about how they cheated on tests<lb />
oj stole the test beforehand. I hope<lb />
that the recent dheatirig incident<lb />
will make professors crack down and<lb />
be on guard for cheating.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Larry Baker<lb />
Grad Student Voices Opinion<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
You should be applauded by every<lb />
student and professor on this cam-<lb />
pus for tfie bold stand you have<lb />
taken against cheating. Although<lb />
the picture you painted in your edit-<lb />
orial last week is grim, the actual<lb />
story of the cheating done here is<lb />
even blacker.<lb />
Last quarter cheating was so prev-<lb />
alent in each of my classes that I<lb />
decided to become one of the students<lb />
you wrote about last week who was<lb />
basically honest, but who joined the<lb />
tanks of the cheaters to "keep up<lb />
When I first entered graduate<lb />
school here, I was horrified at the<lb />
amount of cheating that went on.<lb />
Now I am only amazed at how the<lb />
students get away with so much<lb />
cheating.<lb />
In one of my classes last year,<lb />
1 was one of four students who had<lb />
not had access to the examination<lb />
previous to the time that it was<lb />
given. In three other courses, each<lb />
taught by a department head, I waa<lb />
again one of a small minority num-<lb />
ber of students who had not seen<lb />
the examination before taking it.<lb />
I have seen students look long<lb />
and hard at each others papers. I've<lb />
even seen students exchange papers.<lb />
I've seen one member of a group go<lb />
up to the professor's desk and keep<lb />
him busy while two other students<lb />
confer about questions.<lb />
Once I arrived at class one night<lb />
(I commuted sixty miles) to find<lb />
that we were having our mid-term<lb />
exam that night. Now having a mid-<lb />
term as a surprise was not what I<lb />
objected to, but what did make me<lb />
angry was the fact that all of tha<lb />
students who lived on campus not<lb />
only knew about the exam, but also<lb />
knew all the questions that were to<lb />
be on it. Obviously the professor had<lb />
let the cat out of the bag, so to<lb />
speak.<lb />
I think that the nonchalant atti-<lb />
tude of the school administration,<lb />
professors, student government, re-<lb />
ligious groups, and campus leaders<lb />
is disgraceful. But as you said, cheat-<lb />
ing is not a problem on our campus<lb />
because it is accepted. I have seen<lb />
several of our so called "honor" stu-<lb />
dents cheat.<lb />
I suspect that you are going to<lb />
receive little or no backing on your<lb />
editorial about cheating. It is too<lb />
easy to shut one's eyes. The best<lb />
possible solution for you is to shut<lb />
yours also.<lb />
Name Withheld by Request<lb />
Cheating Seen Aa Evil<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I commend you for your attack<lb />
on cheating. You are the first I<lb />
have heard speak against cheating<lb />
since I have been a student here.<lb />
While other students, such as my-<lb />
self, are also against cheating and<lb />
see it as an evil, we do not have tha<lb />
courage to stand up against it. I<lb />
hope that your stand will inspire<lb />
ethers to stand up against cheating<lb />
now.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Ann Davis<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1985 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879. <lb />
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The fraternities are hamtnim<lb />
more selective each quarter, and :<lb />
is being stressed by all. The ster-Frati<lb />
Council has in its constit.<lb />
which states that no frcaaonaa  -<lb />
grade average below a three rr.c<lb />
We heartily congratulate the IF<lb />
ruling.<lb />
Fraternities are natur-<lb />
a high scholastic standing r<lb />
die-hards can believe this or not I<lb />
ity of the boy a realize that tiatur<lb />
r.osr here is to get an educar "I- <lb />
ernity men who are not intereate<lb />
grades are slowly but a ire<lb />
either by flunking out, or bf<lb />
uken upon them by the group.<lb />
Y'ou see. the group real dial their<lb />
college peers judge thenx in par<lb />
scholastic standing. At a time <lb />
and strength are so vital to tr<lb />
ay stem, they know that there mart - <lb />
"waah links in the chain<lb />
In conclusion, we offer llaase WBBSti -<lb />
to the freshmen bo i are . ited <lb />
pledging a fraternity in the fatare I<lb />
all, if the college is cracking down yoo<lb />
meet the challenge by working harder : .<lb />
your grades. Secondly, if your grao-<lb />
low because last quarter T.vas youi first<lb />
here and you are still "green then keep r.<lb />
iind that this is your second quarter and<lb />
you're going to have to prove yoursel<lb />
Finally, if you are interested .r. i<lb />
nities for parties alone you might i-<lb />
forget all about them.<lb />
Cancer Scare Reaches<lb />
Number Of Products<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Lately, we have been warned a:x - <lb />
cancer producing effects of cranber<lb />
stick, and chicken skin. These war:<lb />
suited in ruining our Thanksgiving di<lb />
They put the quietus on about ten per c<lb />
of the nation's smooching, and we now get<lb />
goose bumps when we see fried chicken on<lb />
a menu.<lb />
Nothing has been officially announced<lb />
yet, but the latest rumblings about cancer<lb />
are centered around ice cream. It seems that<lb />
the ice cream made from Wsseonai<lb />
milk contains cancer-bearing traits. It's a<lb />
rather complicated theory: in order to<lb />
some weeds in Lake Michigan, fishermen<lb />
sprayed the surface of the lake with chem-<lb />
icals capable of producing cancer. The fish<lb />
in the lake absorbed these chemicals. When<lb />
the fish were caught antkjrround up for fer-<lb />
tilizer, the latter carried the cancer-producing<lb />
chemicals. The fertilizer was used to aid the<lb />
growth of grass which fed to the Wisconsin<lb />
cows which, in turn, gave the milk that made<lb />
the ice cream.<lb />
It boils down to: fishermen sprayed lake,<lb />
fish absorbed spray, fish became fertilizer,<lb />
fertilizer grew grass, grass fed cows, cows<lb />
gdxe milk, milk became ice cream.<lb />
Investigators are preparing for a trip<lb />
to Wisconsin. They are taking along aqua-<lb />
lungs and plan to get to the bottom oi the<lb />
matter by diving into Lake Michigan. As<lb />
well as enlisting the aid of the nation's top<lb />
marine biologists, the investigating commit-<lb />
tee has prepared an extensive list of articles<lb />
and equipment needed for the research, in-<lb />
cluding: a laboratory on wheels containing<lb />
the latest in research equipment, a water<lb />
filtration plant, underwater cameras, seven<lb />
mortars with pestles, and four beach bails.<lb />
Officials at Sealtest, Buttercup, and<lb />
Caro-maid ice cream companies have ordered<lb />
their productions cut back, pending- the out-<lb />
come of the investigation. Dairy men in Wis-<lb />
consin are leaning forward to help the in-<lb />
vestigating officials as much as possible.<lb />
Some are reported to have begun X-raying<lb />
their cows.<lb />
Now if thia story were carried as a lead<lb />
in the pages of the nation's number one news-<lb />
papers it would cause some people to panic,<lb />
but knowing you as I do, I think you'll take<lb />
it with a grain of salt The best way to lick<lb />
cancer at present, is to keep check on your-<lb />
self through a competent doctor, not by<lb />
worrying about half the products in America.<lb />
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1969<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Audience Witnesses Experimentally;<lb />
FerrelPs 'OctoberJWife' Takes Spotlight<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Kv PAT HARVEY<lb />
1<lb />
Felt<lb />
as though<lb />
players<lb />
1<lb />
1 ttl<lb />
were acting<lb />
commented one<lb />
era of the two North<lb />
aya conducted in the band<lb />
i-t week. The staging was<lb />
Ice thai of the amphi-theatre<lb />
hh as the audience looked<lb />
 tors. Also the people<lb />
t either fortunate or un-<lb />
 according to their re-<lb />
sat on the front row ap-<lb />
two feet from the stage<lb />
i pulling them into the c-<lb />
! the play.<lb />
 t.ilt Tor Penelope, a historical<lb />
ction, which describes an inei-<lb />
the life of Governor Eden's<lb />
 r, was a comparatively<lb />
presentation before an uneasy<lb />
waiting impatiently for<lb />
tig entertaining to occur.<lb />
)oris Robbins portrayed the step-<lb />
 and with believable facial<lb />
tried to keep the show<lb />
v unti Blackboard, Jim Roper.<lb />
entrance; but the play seem-<lb />
- i  met) because of the scarce<lb />
 twentieth century ac-<lb />
T I act - must have felt<lb />
 ted saying the lines of<lb />
ig na script because they seem-<lb />
 v the realistic approach thus<lb />
the original idea<lb />
tever I a was),<lb />
 the innocent bystander and<lb />
labie aunt, Sue Davis made<lb />
active picture, as did Miss<lb />
the Negro servants. Wil-<lb />
aad Kay Martin, failed<lb />
ceded and usual comedy<lb />
Ropei as Blackboard perform-<lb />
because of his tall stature<lb />
s tinding laughter. In fact,<lb />
was the only spark in<lb />
until the sudden death end-<lb />
. h produced the hand of<lb />
Loved one in a golden<lb />
j Jim'9 "you may have<lb />
s hand but nevei his heart the<lb />
 in the entire play.<lb />
1eigh Dobson, director, ex-<lb />
  the discussion follow-<lb />
 the play seemed to be a<lb />
in the beginning. She felt<lb />
 way to save it was to<lb />
and uninteresting, then<lb />
 t m suddenly with the blood<lb />
. . <lb />
IVrreM's Plav<lb />
Stalin, The Master, Challenges<lb />
Policies Of Foxy Successor<lb />
.I'M MY IERRELL . . . former editor of the EAST CAROtlNIAN and<lb />
author of "October Wife discusses his play with director Doris Robbins<lb />
and actress Leigh" Dobson, who had the leading role.<lb /><lb />
, EOC alumnus and<lb />
I of the East Carolinian, sat<lb />
  audience and observed the<lb />
' si ; erforuMtnce of his pWy, which<lb />
ts an aspect of modern life in<lb />
Carolina. Whether or not he<lb />
.i- pleased with its enactment re-<lb />
- a mystery, but after hearing<lb />
  sudden bust of applause from<lb />
idtence, it was evident that they<lb />
satisfied.<lb />
play, written on the Tennessee<lb />
W iams style, took place in an un-<lb />
it ere. The buses used as<lb />
nation of cab establishment<lb />
d sp isal were represented<lb />
 form with a background<lb />
music playing through-<lb />
' e entire play.<lb />
Ed Barclift. Bob Gooden, Leigh<lb />
conflicting with his tired movements.<lb />
As another of the "po' white Bob<lb />
Gooden opened the play jabbering to<lb />
himself and moving his arm up and<lb />
down. Iater we found that he was<lb />
counting the number of seconds be-<lb />
tween the stoplight changes thus in-<lb />
forming the audience that his mind<lb />
is not in its best order. Bob hopped<lb />
around the minute stage like an ex-<lb />
ited infant and through his crazy<lb />
mtics got his point across.<lb />
Leigh Dobson had her "hey-day"<lb />
i; a role, which only Leigh could<lb />
lave given us a believable portrayal.<lb />
Unfortunately, Miss Dobson became<lb />
o engrossed in her role that she did<lb />
not pronounce her lines clearly<lb />
enough for the late-comers in the<lb />
1 aek row; but to the front row en-<lb />
thusiasts, she gave another excellent<lb />
performance proving her versatility<lb />
  Playhouse. Tf the audience was<lb />
i the dark as to where they had<lb />
e. rd her BC ent before, please refer<lb />
to Madeline Sherwood's per-<lb />
formance in (at on a Hot Tin Roof.<lb />
After a quick change from his<lb />
Advance Cadets Honor<lb />
AFROTC Sponsors Here<lb />
The advanced cadets of East Caro-<lb />
lina College's AFIROTC honored the<lb />
Cadet Sponsors at a reception held<lb />
in the new soda shop last week.<lb />
The sponsors, elected by the en-<lb />
tire cadet corps to represent partic-<lb />
ular eadei organizations are: Jane<lb />
Carter, Group sponsor and Honorary<lb />
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Janet Ar-<lb />
nold. Drill Team Sponsor and Hon-<lb />
n and William Bowen are to beovary Cadet Major; Kathryn Cramp-<lb />
servant's outfit, William Bowen don-<lb />
ned a flashy shirt and mussed his<lb />
hair to portray a ferris wheel oper-<lb />
ator, who was the object of Miss<lb />
Dobeon's eyes throughout the play.<lb />
William, a hard worker in the Play-<lb />
house, handled his lines and love<lb />
- ene like a pro and presented his<lb />
best acting job this year.<lb />
Doris Robbins should also receive<lb />
recognition for her job in direction<lb />
and the members of the technical<lb />
staff which included the casts, de-<lb />
serve a cheer for the behind-the-<lb />
scenes job of putting the casts and<lb />
stage in proper order.<lb />
After the presentation, James<lb />
Rrewer of the English faculty let! a<lb />
1 i ision and recap of the play's<lb />
staging and content in which the<lb />
audience joined.<lb />
 nded for their realistic per-<lb />
 ea Ed as the father, who<lb />
losing his wife years before<lb />
tented himself to just lie<lb />
scratch his stomach and wait<lb />
. lor buyers, was active through-<lb />
t the play even when he was sup-<lb />
 idle. One of the few flaws<lb />
'aval was his speedy lines<lb />
ler, Gist Cadet Squadron Sponsor and<lb />
Honorary Cadet Major and Juliane<lb />
Cannon, 62nd Cadet Squadron Spon-<lb />
sor and also an Honorary Cadet<lb />
Major.<lb />
R refreshments were served and en-<lb />
tertainment ctndsted of dancing,<lb />
showing of color slides, and the<lb />
showing of a short movie.<lb />
Union Offers<lb />
Nassau Cruise<lb />
The Florida Union of the Univer-<lb />
sity of Florida has invited East Car-<lb />
olina College students to join their<lb />
group and other college students in<lb />
the Regional IV of the Association<lb />
of College Unions to take this cruise<lb />
to Nassau on the "S.S. Bahama Star"<lb />
which sails from Miami in April.<lb />
rhe cost is $51.00, which includes<lb />
transportation to and from Nassau<lb />
and Miami, 8 meals, lodging for the<lb />
weekend. The ship serves as a "dry<lb />
dock hotel" for the entire trip.<lb />
North Carolina College Union has<lb />
arranged special space on the Sea-<lb />
hoard Air Line Railroad for students<lb />
in this area to get to and from Miami<lb />
 for the roundtrip price of $4.1.15<lb />
(from Raleigh to Miami).<lb />
ECU students interested in fur-<lb />
ther details of the trip should come<lb />
to the College Union Office. The<lb />
leadline for reservations will be<lb />
January 5, 1960.<lb />
Setting: The bedroom of Nikita<lb />
Khrushchev. On a side table a<lb />
worn edition of Orwell's 1984,<lb />
and several empty Miltown bot-<lb />
tl s. Beneath the bed, two Glad-<lb />
stone bags smeared with skip-<lb />
ping labels. The time is mid-<lb />
night, December 24, with the<lb />
bells of the Kremlin tolling mad-<lb />
ly as the curtain rises. Khrush-<lb />
hev is seated before a fireplace<lb />
in his dressing gown, slippers<lb />
and nightcap, sipping bouillon<lb />
and throwing darts at a portrait<lb />
of Josef Stalin.<lb />
N'ikita: I'm bushed.<lb />
Voice: You're also very fat.<lb />
'ikita: (whirling about to confront<lb />
a weird phantom dressed In a pea-<lb />
sant frock-coat, clasping a long chain<lb />
ade of hammers, sickles, and crum-<lb />
ied treaties) Dreadful apparition,<lb />
Sat d.) you want with me?<lb />
Voice: Much.<lb />
dita: Who are you?<lb />
Voices In life I was your mentor.<lb />
ikila: (falling upon his knees and<lb />
lasping his hands before his face)<lb />
fosef! Old Josef Stalin . . . Speak<lb />
Dm-fort to me, Josef.<lb />
!in: I have none to give.<lb />
iki'a: But you were always a good<lb />
an of business, Josef.<lb />
Stalin: Business? Marxism was my<lb />
business! Deceit, insincerity, war, in-<lb />
satiable ambition and . . .<lb />
N ikita: Marxism is my business also!<lb />
Stalin: Humbug! You're a traitor to<lb />
all I lived for. You're not a Marxist.<lb />
You're a paunchy neo-capitalist.<lb />
Nikita: There's not a shred of evi-<lb />
dence.<lb />
Stalin: (laughing) No? what about<lb />
this big rally-round-the-capitalists<lb />
campaign? Nixon and Macmillan<lb />
tramping around Red Square? You<lb />
and your wife rocketing over to<lb />
America, sashaying all over Wash-<lb />
ington with Eisenhower and Lodge?<lb />
Nikita: That's part of the new look.<lb />
There's more than one way of bury-<lb />
ing a capitalist, Josef . . . you don't<lb />
always have to bludgeon them to<lb />
loath.<lb />
Stalin: Don't change the subject.<lb />
When you were in New York, you<lb />
were quoting the Bible, even offer-<lb />
in r to swear on it.<lb />
Nikita: Well, even the devil can<lb />
nnote scripture . . . anyway, the rev-<lb />
olution is proceeding according to<lb />
plan.<lb />
Stalin: Was Hungary part of the<lb />
plan? All that ruckus with the tanks<lb />
and freedom fighters? (shaking his<lb />
ead) Boy, you messed that one up.<lb />
Nikita: Now who's talking like a cap-<lb />
italist?<lb />
Stalin: Very well, what about China?<lb />
Nikita What alout it?<lb />
Stalin: It strikes me that Mao has<lb />
several tricks behind his curtain . <lb />
Nikita: Like what? I call every shot.<lb />
He doesn't budge without me!<lb />
Stalin: What about Tibet?<lb />
Nikita: A misunderstanding.<lb />
G'alin: What about Quemoy, Laos,<lb />
Vietnam, the Indian border?<lb />
Nik:ta: (sucking his breath) Alright,<lb />
alright. You don't have to rub it in.<lb />
Stalin: I'm not rubbing it in. I'm<lb />
just trying to prove that too fre-<lb />
quently the tail of Marxism is wag-<lb />
ging the dog.<lb />
NikHa: (jabbing his finger at Stal-<lb />
lin) Alright genius, what would you<lb />
do if you had 660 million Chinese<lb />
n your back?<lb />
Stalin: I would "guard" them from<lb />
themselvesjust as I did in Poland,<lb />
East Germany, Latvia, Rumania and<lb />
 the rest of our, uh, temporary hold-<lb />
Dr. Ralph Brimley<lb />
ings. In other words, trample them.<lb />
Nikita: It is too late to trample<lb />
China.<lb />
Stalin: Perhaps. But is it too late<lb />
for China to trampje Russia?<lb />
Nikita: What do you think those<lb />
Miltowns are for, ulcers?<lb />
Stalin: Speaking of ulcers, those<lb />
were terrible things you said about<lb />
me in the Comintern: murderer, ty-<lb />
rant, greedy, psychotic. I deserved<lb />
better treatment than that, old com-<lb />
rade.<lb />
Nikita: (shyly but firmly) It was<lb />
the diplomacy of the moment. The<lb />
world needed a new image . . .<lb />
Stalin: Don't apologize. But I think<lb />
you were foolish to establish such a<lb />
precedent because one of these days<lb />
you too are going to have a succes-<lb />
sor . . . and then, what of your rep-<lb />
utation?<lb />
Nikita: I stand on my record. Clean<lb />
as the wind. My encouragement of<lb />
the arts and humanities . . .<lb />
Salin: And Pasternak?<lb />
Nikita: My sputniks and luniks and<lb />
jets created . . .<lb />
Stalin: Mostly by German scientists.<lb />
Nikita: My desire for a united Ger-<lb />
many . . .<lb />
Stalin: With free elections?<lb />
Nikita: My peaceful coexistence . . .<lb />
Stalin: Budapest?<lb />
Nikita: My humane disposal of Mal-<lb />
enkov, Molotov, and Zhukov . . .<lb />
Stalin: And Beria?<lb />
Nikita: I'm not used to being inter-<lb />
rupted!<lb />
Stalin: And I'm not used to having<lb />
my name dragged through garbage,<lb />
my statues toppled, jny memory<lb />
Nikita: (smoothly) As I explained,<lb />
Josef, it was mere diplomacy.<lb />
Stalin: It was dirty pool, and you<lb />
now it. (nulling his chains tighter,<lb />
and gradually melting into a large<lb />
communal laundry bag, stage left)<lb />
One last question, my friend: Just<lb />
whore were you when I was commit-<lb />
big my crimes in the Kremlin?<lb />
'ikita: (picking up a fresh dart) Ah,<lb />
fosefl I didn't learn much while I<lb />
 a- in America, but one fine demo-<lb />
-ratic custom did impress me. It's<lb />
ailed taking the Fifth . . .<lb />
World Campus<lb />
Biggs Assumes<lb />
mm Post<lb />
Dennis. M. Biggs has assumed his<lb />
duties as cadet group commander of<lb />
the 600th Air Force ROTC detach-<lb />
ment at East Carolina College, a post<lb />
which he will hold during the winter<lb />
matter at the college. He holds the<lb />
rank of cadet lieutenant colonel.<lb />
A s a cadet in the AFROTC at East<lb />
Carolina. Biggs has an outstanding<lb />
record and has been the recipient of<lb />
a number of awards and honors. He<lb />
h;s received the Arnold Air Society<lb />
Ribbon, the Distinguished Cadet A-<lb />
ward, the Sharpshooters Award, the<lb />
Expert Rifleman Award and Cate-<lb />
gory I Flight Wings.<lb />
In previous years at the college he<lb />
has participated in the activities of<lb />
the Rifle Team and the Honorary<lb />
Drill Team and this year he is among<lb />
a small group of cadets enrolled in<lb />
the Flight Indoctrination Program.<lb />
In academic work Biggs is a senior<lb />
n ii i in science. His name has ap-<lb />
peared frequently on the college<lb />
Honor Roll.<lb />
(Photo by Fred Robertson)<lb />
Versatile Dr. Brimley Views<lb />
Long Career As Educator<lb />
"He is just like a father to me<lb />
I recently heard a student comment<lb />
iboot Dr. Ralph Brimley, director of<lb />
Foundations and Public Relations,<lb />
tid many of the students here feel<lb />
the same sentiments toward him.<lb />
Dr. Brimley is interested in people<lb />
and likes nothing better than to sit<lb />
!own and have a nice chatting ses<lb />
sion. He spends many of his leisure<lb />
'lours visiting and speaking with dif-<lb />
erent civic organizations through-<lb />
out this part of the country. He also<lb />
preaches frequently on Sunday<lb />
mornings to help out ministers who<lb />
need him.<lb />
Born and raised in Raleigh, Dr.<lb />
Brimley attended school there, and<lb />
received his first degrees from State<lb />
College. Although he majored in<lb />
landscape architecture, his first, job<lb />
was coaching in Winston - Salem.<lb />
This was daring the depression and<lb />
tew jobs were available. After coach-<lb />
ing basketball, track, football, and<lb />
boxing he was promoted from teach-<lb />
er coach to principal of the Central<lb />
School in Winston-Salem. From there<lb />
he went to Womans College where<lb />
he was assistant professor of educa-<lb />
tion. Then he joined the Army for<lb />
three years, returning to Winston-<lb />
Salem where he was superintendent<lb />
 f the Forsythe County Schools.<lb />
Leaving there, Dr. Brimley went to<lb />
Montreat College where he was head<lb />
of the department of Psychology and<lb />
Education. After a year at Montreat,<lb />
Dr. Brimley came to East Carolina<lb />
and has been here for the past three<lb />
iears.<lb />
Dr. Brimley is married and has<lb />
two married daughters and six<lb />
grandchildren.<lb />
"This is a great school com-<lb />
mented Dr. Brimley, "and I'm hav-<lb />
ing a great time here "East Caro-<lb />
lina has a wonderful group of people<lb />
to work with he added.<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
"My favorite hobbies are garden-<lb />
ing, playing bridge, and people<lb />
said Dr. Brimley. "Through the gar-<lb />
dening I can work out all my prob-<lb />
lems and troubles and get a peace<lb />
of mind which I can't get any other<lb />
v:y he added.<lb />
"The girls are a lot prettier now<lb />
than when I was in college com-<lb />
mented Dr. Brimley, "or with my<lb />
bifocals maybe I just can see bet-<lb />
ter<lb />
'One For The Road' Leads To Blurred Vision, An Unsteady Hand And The Death Toll Mounts<lb />
-vy j(w <lb />
Work Begins<lb />
On Rawl Annex<lb />
An annex to the Rawl building,<lb />
East Carolina College's newest class-<lb />
n om building, is now under con-<lb />
st?iction and is expected to be ready<lb />
for use at the end of a five month's<lb />
period, Vice President and Business<lb />
Manager F. D. Duncan has an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
The addition will be a two-story<lb />
brick structure located on the East<lb />
Campus at the rear of the central<lb />
wing of the T-shaped Rawl building.<lb />
Designed by A. J. Maxwell, Golds-<lb />
bo ro architect, it will match the main<lb />
structure in materials and plan. Cost<lb />
it construction is estimated at $65<lb />
291, Mr. Duncan stated.<lb />
The first floor of the new struc-<lb />
ture will provide accommodations<lb />
for the director of public relations<lb />
and extension and his staff. Five<lb />
offices are included in the plans.<lb />
The office of the director of grad-<lb />
uate studies, a room to be used for<lb />
testing purposes in the special edu-<lb />
ction program at the college, a sy-<lb />
chometric and reading laboratory,<lb />
and three offices will be located on<lb />
the second floor.<lb />
Statistics Show<lb />
Vcung Violators<lb />
Here is the substance of three<lb />
separate reports recently released<lb />
which come to th same conclusion<lb />
young drivers are responsible<lb />
for far more than their propor-<lb />
tionate share of accidents. Be-<lb />
cause statistics on this subject<lb />
are so difficult to obtain they<lb />
are presented here for your in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
A study by two University of<lb />
 Nebraska professors, in which<lb />
they clocked cars by radar, found<lb />
that drivers in the 16-25 age group<lb />
have the least regard for speed<lb />
laws.<lb />
Drivers 25 snd under held only<lb />
1TJ per cent of the licenses<lb />
nataag the drivers checked, but<lb />
they were responsible for 36 per<lb />
rent of the speed law violations.<lb />
Tlv survey also shows that 50<lb />
per cent of the total violators<lb />
wfre under 30 years of age.<lb />
Continuing reports from the<lb />
Province of Ontario shows that<lb />
drivers in the 18-24 age groups<lb />
were involved in almost twice as<lb />
iraay accidents as the average of<lb />
the othvr age groups.<lb />
A report from the State of<lb />
Minnesota shows that the 15-24<lb />
are group has 17.0 per cent of the<lb />
drivers in that state, but they ac-<lb />
counted for 23.7 per cent of aU<lb />
accidents.<lb />
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17<lb />
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Wilmington, N. (<lb />
chief cheei leadei.<lb />
Y. W. C. .<lb />
lege marshal,<lb />
ha Delta Pi<lb />
McEwi-n<lb />
and from<lb />
;erv<lb />
, ved on<lb />
 a.lo Kodenlieimer<lb />
 - .  of the E. C. ( Stu-<lb />
dent Dev 'iit Council and parlia-<lb />
n enta a 1 I Kappa Alpha frater-<lb />
Y ade r oni High Point.<lb />
ber of AI-<lb />
1-<lb />
aiso a mem<lb /><lb />
a<lb />
 a :<lb />
elta Tau and Industrial Arts<lb />
Wade received the Industrial<lb />
Dei tmenl Sei vice Award.<lb />
Leaders To appear<lb />
In 1959-1960 Ec'iticn<lb />
By EVELYN CEUTCHF1ELD<lb />
Patricia Stuart<lb />
From Bayside, Long Island, N. Y<lb />
and a transfer from Greemhrier Col-<lb />
lege, Patricia served as president of<lb />
("often Hall and chairman of the<lb />
Entertainment Committee during the<lb />
summer school sessions. She is pre-<lb />
i lent of Garret! Hall and serves on<lb />
the Women's Judiciary. Patricia is<lb />
member of Kappa Delta<lb />
s rorit v.<lb />
 n<lb /><lb />
Bobbie Kennedy<lb />
 a sfer h om Louisburg<lb />
vice presi-<lb />
 1 espectively, of<lb />
ssions of the<lb />
 i ' ie is from Louisburg,<lb />
mbei of the Home<lb />
Delta<lb />
Tommy Itagland<lb />
As president of his freshman class<lb />
and senior class, Tommy hails from<lb />
Plymouth. N. C. He has served as<lb />
parliamentarian of the S. 6. A. and<lb />
 the "Pirate Tommy holds mem-<lb />
ership in Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
Jim Trice<lb />
As fraternity editor of the Buc-<lb />
caneer and fraternity editor and cir-<lb />
 ti n manager of the East Caro-<lb />
iii ian, .Ti n hails tirom Blades. Dela-<lb />
ware. Jim has served as pledge-<lb />
, - I.of Theta Chi fraternity and<lb />
nding secretary of Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega. He is also a men; . of the<lb />
" '" ations Board and Campus Ra-<lb />
dio.<lb />
Dan Spain<lb />
A geography major and a senior<lb />
from Washington, N. ( Dan has<lb />
served as co-chairman of the Home-<lb />
coming Committee ani May Day<lb />
'ommittee. Dan is a member of Al-<lb />
pha Phi Omega, and Gamma Theta<lb />
Hpsilon. He also serves as sports<lb />
editor of the Buccaneer.<lb />
rves<lb />
Sybil Swindell<lb />
. from Swan Quarter, N. C,<lb />
as parliamentarian of the S.<lb />
c A. She has served as president of<lb />
T-arvis Hall, a member of the Wo-<lb />
men's Judiciary, and Homecoming<lb />
hairman. She is a member of Tau<lb />
Sigma fraternity and E. C. C. His-<lb />
t.<lb />
a Society<lb />
Thirty-eight seniors have been<lb />
notified that they have been accepted<lb />
for recognition in the 1959-60 edi-<lb />
tion l "Who's Who mong Students<lb />
in Am i an (alleges and Universi-<lb />
ties This is an honor achieved<lb />
hrouph activities in college, person-<lb />
ality, and academic record.<lb />
Each fa-ulty member is allowed<lb />
' o select three st dents from his de-<lb />
partment and three students campus-<lb />
Aide to compete for "Who's Who<lb />
The clubs, sororities and fraternities<lb />
are also given six votes each. These<lb />
ists are filed and tabulated and the<lb />
students with the largest number of<lb />
tes, in addition to othei qualified<lb />
students perhaps forgotten, are voted<lb />
upon by a se. ret committee of the<lb />
ttio n, fa<lb />
These tl<lb />
epresent a<lb />
enioi class.<lb />
t<lb />
Jane bidden<lb />
During her four years here, Jaiie<lb />
has been a member of the ACE and<lb />
served as secretary and a delegate<lb />
to the state and national conventions.<lb />
Fane served as Chairman of the<lb />
fresl men counselors and on the<lb />
Handbook Committee.<lb /><lb />
Man Hiv s Pleassants<lb />
i a 1.<lb />
1<lb />
IJ<lb />
1. teamif<lb /><lb />
f Kappa Delta<lb />
I,oretta Walters<lb />
From Monroe, . C, Loretta has<lb />
served as president of Woman's Hal!<lb />
 I i bei of the W01  Judi-<lb />
iai y. S  is a of the<lb />
b, Home Economics Club,<lb />
 Ba tist Student Union. She is<lb />
0 en 1 f Chi Beta Phi.<lb />
V-<lb />
dici<lb />
Deny Walker<lb />
1 hairman of the<lb />
Men's<lb />
In<lb />
ils from Raeford,<lb />
 1 . Derry has served actively on<lb />
he staff of the Last Carolinian and<lb />
a managing editor, cartoonist, and<lb />
i ' Derry i- also a member<lb />
if Pi Ka a Alpha fraternity and the<lb />
Radio Club.<lb />
Bob Sawyer<lb />
As 1 o-captain of the National<lb />
Swimming Team Champions, Bob<lb />
ai' from Greensboro, V C. Bob<lb />
0 received the John B. Christen-<lb />
. y trophy and title of National<lb />
Backstroke champion. He is treasurer<lb />
f the Senior Class.<lb />
Marsha Evans<lb />
Marsha, a primary education maj-<lb />
r from Raleigh, X. ( has served<lb />
ege marshal and a sophomore<lb />
counselor. Marsha holds membership<lb />
1 VWCA Cabinet and has serv-<lb />
ed as president of Kappa Delta Phi.<lb />
;  n . serves as sergeant-of-arms<lb />
t'n formei local Zeta Psi Alpha<lb />
u' lit<lb />
Sharon Daughter)<lb />
From Smitfield, N. C Sharon<lb />
served as president of the College<lb />
Club Division of North Carolina<lb />
Home Economics Association during<lb />
her junior year.<lb />
Jack Pindell<lb />
From rtal N I<lb />
I . :<lb />
emt of the M<lb /><lb />
dso 1 ited i<lb />
' ra.<lb /><lb />
Gilbert V. ilson<lb />
From Oxford, N. C. and a business<lb />
inisbration major, Gilbert was<lb />
 ti, "Who's Who because of<lb />
is high tic achievements. Ciil-<lb />
: ing in social studies. He<lb />
has made the Dean's List every<lb />
 tarter that he has been In college<lb />
j except tine.<lb />
Euclid Armstrong<lb />
Euclid, a senior from New Bern,<lb />
V ( is editor of the Buccaneer. In<lb />
the past he has also served as asso-<lb />
iate editor and fraternity editor.<lb />
Kin lid also holds membership in Del-<lb />
ta Sigma Pi and the FBLA.<lb />
jggBB' j S69HBB<lb />
Betsj Redding<lb />
!<lb />
as<lb />
Buc<lb />
1<lb />
Delta Pi.<lb />
Student<lb />
' ident this year, Clin-<lb />
n Edenton, N. C. Clinton<lb />
es in the Math Club.<lb />
Mt&amp;<lb />
"a<lb />
Jimim Oweni<lb />
Sei ring a ti ely in I<lb />
for foui year -11<lb />
president and a esid<lb />
ant during juni n<lb />
Ieaufort, N. C. native,<lb />
member of Sigma Rho PI<lb />
Alpha fraternities.<lb />
(i. .<lb />
Jimmy is a<lb />
ii ml Kappa<lb />
Tom Hopkins<lb />
winner of the John Bewley<lb />
Award for the best paper<lb />
 '  original research at the<lb />
al meeting of the Collegiate<lb />
lemy of Science. Tom is from<lb />
hh ' m, V C. Tom has served<lb />
re ident of CM Beta Phi and<lb />
Charlfs D) on<lb />
A native of Rocking<lb />
Charlie has serv<lb />
assistant  the S<lb />
drroan<lb />
 - : co-auth -  S<lb />
ititution. 1<lb />
Lamb la ' hi All<lb />
Tony Mallard<lb />
s a senior from Trenton, N. C,<lb />
Tony serves as president of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha fraternity and state secretary<lb />
of the Young Democrats Club.<lb />
Sadie Barber<lb />
 m Clinton, N. ( Sadie presides<lb />
h irman of the Women's Judi-<lb />
ciary this year. In the past she has<lb />
d 0 been member-atarge and sec-<lb />
ei:y of tne judiciary. She was a<lb /><lb />
Nancy Keith<lb />
Assistant business manager and<lb />
advertising manager of the Rebel,<lb />
Nancy is from Fuquay Springs, N.<lb />
( Nancy has served actively on the<lb />
S. G. A. as a sophomore representa-<lb />
tive, junior senator, and an orienta-<lb />
tion counselor.<lb />
Dotty Walker<lb />
f mars<lb />
college marshal during her junior fi m Alb . N. C. I <lb />
year. During her last year here, served on the Y. W. A<lb />
Sadie is a Delta Omiron pledge of ll  Union Boa- I as a<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi sorority. I I   the Ma. I<lb />
 i 1 I . 1 Delta Pi<lb />
SOIXH it V.<lb />
Jackie Byrd<lb />
 ; ed  the first presi-<lb />
t  InteSorority Council.<lb />
been active in Kappa Delta<lb />
sorority and is from Windsor, N. C.<lb />
M. Kathryn Johnson<lb />
As a native of Greenville, N. C,<lb />
Kathryn has participated on the staff<lb />
of the Easl Carolinian for four years<lb />
and has served as editor during the<lb />
past two years. She has also served<lb />
as feature editor, managing editor,<lb />
Mid a columnist. Kathryn is a mem-<lb />
I er of the S. C. A. Executive Coun-<lb />
cil, Senate, and Publications Board.<lb />
She is also a member of the Student<lb />
NEA and Sigma Pi Alpha.<lb />
Betty McCauley<lb />
Betty served as co-chairman of the<lb />
homecoming activities and treasurer<lb />
of her sophomore class. Betty is also<lb />
a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, col-<lb />
lege band and choir, and Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi sorority. Betty is from Burling-<lb />
ton, N. C.<lb />
James Laughinghouse<lb />
From Columbia, N. C, James has<lb />
served as president and secretary of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi. He has also served as<lb />
treasurer of Chi Beta Phi fraternity.<lb />
James holds membership in the Math<lb />
Ciub and Honorary .Professional<lb />
Fraternity Council.<lb />
Dallas Wells<lb />
As president of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association, Dallas is from<lb />
Williamston, N. C. Dallas was voted<lb />
as one of the nine outstanding busi-<lb />
ness students in the business depart-<lb />
ment this year. Dallas also holds<lb />
membership in the Veteran's Club,<lb />
Y. D. C, and Y. M. C. A.<lb />
Jerry Powell<lb />
Also another active music major,<lb />
Jerry has served in the S. G. A.<lb />
 als for three years and served<lb />
as e-( hairman. Jerry is a senior<lb />
from Reidsville, N. C. and is in the<lb />
College Choir, Marching Band, and<lb />
the Music Education Club.<lb />
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha Wins Hi-Fi In Cigarette<lb />
Contest; Philip Morris Presents Award<lb />
Philip Morris Inc. awarded a hi-fi<lb />
stereophonic record player to the Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha Fraternity in the col-<lb />
lege union last Friday to terminate<lb />
t. tensive cigarette package sav-<lb />
ontest on campus.<lb />
Ihf number of packages turned in<lb />
t,s l'i Kappa Alpha was estimated to<lb />
bt- about yOOO. but a count was not<lb />
 a i because the only other official<lb />
ti,t,s had only a small box of pack-<lb />
 according to D. G. Mulvey,<lb />
Division Manager for Philip Morris.<lb />
Thcta Chi fraternity protested the<lb />
deeisioQ Friday on the grounds that<lb />
several fraternities won the set<lb />
through joint efforts but Mulvey,<lb />
who headed the contest, said, "1 have<lb />
M control over the fraternities get-<lb />
ting together. 1 announced that all<lb />
ts must 1 here at 2:00. They<lb />
 K.ppa Alpha) were the only<lb />
, i except for  small number sub-<lb />
mitted by the drill team. Therefore,<lb />
 the prise to Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
, iuse the bad the lavtrest num-<lb />
, f ballots<lb />
V is lias happened at other col-<lb />
egea before and we feel that it should<lb />
hanged. In the future we will<lb />
the contest on I more individual<lb />
he ovunmented.<lb />
v Stott. campus representative<lb />
Philip Morris, said. "For our first<lb />
i test I am pleased with the re-<lb />
- ilte.<lb />
"Philip Mortis intends for each<lb />
fraternity or group to enter indivi-<lb />
dually and in the spring we will have<lb />
 new contest which will be worked<lb />
a more individual basis. The prize<lb />
not been chosen for the spring<lb />
ntest and if anyone has a good<lb />
ec in mind, please contact me<lb />
r  y Mallard, president of Pi Kap-<lb />
i : ha. commented, "We are very<lb />
 to have won the stero. It adds<lb />
 peat deal of pleasure to the Pi<lb />
Kaj .  Alpha house and all the boys<lb />
in enjoyittf it. We started off by<lb />
 p it to good use at an informal<lb />
rty at the house Saturday<lb />
n<lb />
In : to an official protest<lb />
agh the college administration<lb />
erning the joint efforts, James<lb />
i llallory, Dean of Men, said Mon-<lb />
 no official protest had been<lb />
and added. "As far as I'm<lb />
 it i<lb />
TONY MALLARD . . . president of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, accepts<lb />
record player front Norris amid boxes of cigarette wrappers.<lb />
Educational Testing Company<lb />
Distribute Teacher Exams<lb />
Campus Notes<lb />
Chief Hsrrell announced this<lb />
week that several esses of money<lb />
being stolen by negro shoe shine<lb />
boys have been reported in Uin-<lb />
stead and Jones Dormitories. All<lb />
men dorm students are caution-<lb />
ed to be on the alert for these<lb />
shoe shine boys on Sundays when<lb />
moat of the thefts have taken<lb />
place.<lb />
Clark Brewer, presiding officer of<lb />
the local De Moley chapter, invites<lb />
all members and students interested<lb />
in joining the organization to at-<lb />
tend the weekly meetings.<lb />
. A reading of Charles Dickens'<lb />
Christmas Carol will be given<lb />
by students and faculty at the<lb />
English 'tub meeting tonight<lb />
at 7:00 p.m. in the faculty Alum-<lb />
ni Building.<lb />
Office Hours For SGA Secretary<lb />
Cloria Hofler<lb />
9:00-10:00 Tuesday<lb />
9:00-10:00 Thursday<lb />
1:00- 2:00 Monday<lb />
1:00- 2:00 Wednesday<lb />
11:00-12:00 Friday<lb />
The photography in last week's<lb />
feature section on the College<lb />
Union was done by former East<lb />
Carolinian photographer Fred<lb />
Robertson.<lb />
Betty Lane Evans<lb />
Examlna- school<lb />
The National Teacher<lb />
tiona, prepared and administered an-<lb />
nually by Educational Testing Serv-<lb />
ice, will be given at 160 testing cen-<lb />
ters throughout the United States on<lb />
Saturday, February 13, 1960.<lb />
At the one-day testing session a<lb />
candidate may take the Common Ex-<lb />
aminations, which include tests in<lb />
Professional Information, (Jeneral<lb />
Culture, English Expression, and<lb />
Non Verbal Reasoning; and one or<lb />
two of twelve Optional Examina-<lb />
tions designed to demonstrate mas-<lb />
tery of subject matter to be taught.<lb />
The college which a candidate is at-<lb />
tending, or the school system in<lb />
which he is seeking employment, will<lb />
advise him whether he should take<lb />
the National Teacher Examinations<lb />
and which of the Optional Examina-<lb />
tions to select.<lb />
superintendents, or directly<lb />
from the National Teacher Examina-<lb />
tions, Educational Testing Service,<lb />
20 Nassau Street, Princeton, New<lb />
Jersey. Completed applications, ac-<lb />
companied by proper examination<lb />
fees, will be accepted by the ETS<lb />
office during December, and early in<lb />
January so long as they are received<lb />
before January 16, 1960.<lb />
be obtained from college officials,<lb />
(Photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
As A Finalist Betty Lane Evans<lb />
Competes For Maid Of Cotton<lb />
Tour Of Europe<lb />
Combines Travel<lb />
With Learning<lb />
Est Carolina College will sponsor<lb />
'urino- the summer months of 1960 s<lb />
tour of Europe which will combine<lb />
travel with study. Directed by Myr-<lb />
tle B. Clark of the Wahl-Coates Lab-<lb />
oratory School on the campus, the<lb />
rbur, according to plans, will take 32<lb />
eotde to nine European countries<lb />
' 'ring June and July.<lb />
The itinerary covers thirty-five<lb />
avs of travel beginning June 9. At-<lb />
'antic crossings, beginning and end-<lb />
"(r . ; hiifnvild Airfield in New York,<lb />
will be made by jet aircraft. Coun-<lb />
tries to be visited include Scotland,<lb />
England, Switzerland, Italy, Austria,<lb />
Germany, Belgium, Holland, and<lb />
France.<lb />
Special events of the tour will in-<lb />
clude operas at Paris and Rome; a<lb />
play, at the Shakespeare Memorial<lb />
Theater at Stratford; visits to Ver-<lb />
sailles and Oxford; the Passion Play<lb />
at Oberammergau; a cruise of the<lb />
'Khine; and drives through the Dol-<lb />
omites, up the A me and Mozelle val-<lb />
eys, and over the Scottish Highlands<lb />
A bulletin of information (in<lb />
i administrative I which an application is inserted) de-<lb />
I scribing registration procedures may<lb />
0(dltn&amp;i<lb />
"Anyone who ever set the<lb />
world on fire probably started<lb />
by burning a little midnight<lb />
oiL"<lb />
Frat Installs<lb />
New Officers<lb />
Kappa Upsilon, local chapter of<lb />
the national service fraternity, Al-<lb />
ha Phi Omega, installed its new of-<lb />
ficers at a special meeting in the<lb />
Y-Hut on December IB.<lb />
Jimmy Ward of Williamston was<lb />
elected to succeed David Perry as<lb />
president in the recent bi-annual<lb />
election. Ward, a member of Kappa<lb />
Upsilon for two years, held the office<lb />
of recording secretary prior to the<lb />
election.<lb />
Other newly elected officers are<lb />
Reginald Spell, 1st vice president;<lb />
Tolson Willis, 2nd vice president;<lb />
Philip Overton, treasurer; Bobby<lb />
Sasser, recording secretary; Edward<lb />
Farrell, co.responding secretary; Ike<lb />
Collins, chaplain; David Smith, his-<lb />
torian; Hal Ieeuwenbury, social chair-<lb />
man; and Charles Hollkiay, sergeant-<lb />
at-arms.<lb />
As<lb />
and<lb />
North Carolina's<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
first entry, the Maid<lb />
of Cotton will leave for<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE presents <lb />
Historic event! DR. FROOD<lb />
REVEALS HIS ADDRESS<lb />
 (See below)<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: My roommate continu-<lb />
ally steals my Luckies. What should 1 do?<lb />
Sinned Against<lb />
Dear Sinned Against: The most suc-<lb />
cessful defense is the traditional African<lb />
one. Mold a small wax image of your<lb />
roommate. Then, at full moon, insert<lb />
half a dozen common household pins into<lb />
the hands of the image.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: If I were demented<lb />
enough to want to write to you, how<lb />
would I go about it? Pen Pal<lb />
Dear Pen Pal: Address your letter to:<lb />
Dr. Frood<lb />
Box 2990<lb />
Grand Central Station<lb />
New York 17, N.Y.<lb />
No phone calls please. Thus far I've been<lb />
unable to have a phone installed here hi<lb />
the box.<lb />
i0 ept e<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am a 5'I "co-ed with<lb />
a figure exactly like the Venus de Milo's.<lb />
Would you say 1 should be in the mos ieV<lb />
Lovely<lb />
Dear Lovely:<lb />
I'll say anything you want me to.<lb />
c0t G C<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I told my fiancee we<lb />
can't afford to get married until I finish<lb />
college. She insists that two can live as<lb />
cheaply as one. Is this true?<lb />
Dubious<lb />
Dear Dubious:<lb />
Yes. If they take turns eating.<lb />
0<lb />
?<lb />
C0<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Our football team has<lb />
lost 8 games a year for the last 6 years.<lb />
How can we improve our record without<lb />
letting the old coach go? Alumni Pres.<lb />
Dear Alumni Pres<lb />
Schedule fewer games.<lb />
DR. FROOD ON HARASSING<lb />
HABITS OF ROOMMATES<lb />
Roommates resent these common faults in<lb />
roommates: Staring at my girl's picture.<lb />
Not staring at my girl's picture. Studying<lb />
when I'm not. Having a homely sister.<lb />
Having no sister at all. Only one thing is<lb />
more annoying than having a roommate<lb />
who always runs out of Luckies: Having a<lb />
roommate who doesn't smoke Luckies.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I was out with my girl<lb />
and I saw this old lady and I laughed and<lb />
1 said, "Did you ever see such a worn-out<lb />
old hag?" and my girl told me it was her<lb />
mother. What can I do now?<lb />
Outspoken<lb />
Dear Outspoken: Take your left foot in<lb />
your right hand and jerk sharply until it<lb />
comes out of your mouth.<lb />
 T C;<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<lb />
LS.M.R.T.Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER1<lb />
Product of Jj JtonJuean (A&amp;eco-Znyaaey - cAmw- is our middle namt<lb />
one of the twenty finalists<lb />
Betty Lane Evans, freshman and<lb />
19B8's Miss North Carolina, is at-<lb />
tempting to cop another crown, that<lb />
of the 1960 Maid of Cotton.<lb />
If Miss Evans wins she will serve<lb />
as an international fashion and good-<lb />
will envoy for the American cotton<lb />
industry.<lb />
Seven months of extensive travel<lb />
will take the cotton industry's rep-<lb />
resentative coast to coast in the<lb />
United States and to Canada and<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Betty Lane, a piano and voice<lb />
major from Greenville, has, had her<lb />
share of touring in her state and<lb />
neighboring states. During her reign<lb />
as Miss North Carolina and fourth<lb />
runner-up in the Miss America vot-<lb />
ing, she made more than 300 public<lb />
appearances and traveled more than<lb />
10,000 miles.<lb />
At present Miss Evans is soloist<lb />
with the Collegiates, a member of the<lb />
College Singers and College Choir,<lb />
and Kappa Sigma Nu's Yearbook<lb />
sponsor.<lb />
Six prominent members of the<lb />
cotton industry and related organi-<lb />
zations will serve on the committee<lb />
to choose the lucky contestant. The<lb />
judges will select the 1960 Maid of<lb />
Cotton from a group of 20 cotton<lb />
belt beauties, who will compete in<lb />
contest finals at Memphis, Decem-<lb />
ber 29 and 30.<lb />
The newly named Maid will fly<lb />
to Dallas on December 31, the day<lb />
after her selection, and make her<lb />
first public appearance at the Cotton<lb />
Bowl. Following her reign in Dallas<lb />
New York where she will be out-<lb />
fitted in her all-cotton wardrobe<lb />
styled by the nation's top designers.<lb />
A new Ford will also be amors her<lb />
!avi.h winnings.<lb />
Her forty-piece wardrobe will in-<lb />
!ude warm winter coats, bathing<lb />
uits, and elegant ballgowns as well<lb />
as a smart collection of day dresses<lb />
and suits. The clothes will be pre-<lb />
sented in a special showing on Jan-<lb />
uary 21 at the Waldorf-Astoria.<lb />
After her visit in New York she<lb />
is scheduled to open an international<lb />
tour in Washington, D. C, in late<lb />
January. The National Cotton Coun-<lb />
cil reports that the highlight of the<lb />
Maid's stay in the nation's capital<lb />
will he a formal reception and fash-<lb />
ion show attended by representa-<lb />
tives, senators, and other high gov-<lb />
ernment officials.<lb />
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"Hey, you up there! Get off<lb />
that roof before you start<lb />
lousing up our TV reception<lb />
L<lb />
from Edinburgh to Glasgow. Mus-<lb />
eums and art galleries and other<lb />
places of interest will be visited in<lb />
such cities as Rome, Florence, Ven-<lb />
ice, and Munich.<lb />
Those enrolled as students on the<lb />
travel-study tour will, on completion<lb />
of requirements, receive nine quar-<lb />
ter hours of graduate or undergrad-<lb />
uate credit, according to the type of<lb />
work done. At East Carolina for a<lb />
hoit oiientation period as the tour<lb />
.egins, each student will select a<lb />
topic for intensive research on a par-<lb />
ticular phase of the trip.<lb />
Lectures, seminars, and sharing of<lb />
their research projects will be among<lb />
educational advantages of the tour.<lb />
Special lectures at UNESCO in Par-<lb />
is and at the universities of Rome,<lb />
Heidelberg, London, and Munich have<lb />
been arranged. An evaluation of the<lb />
tour will be made by students on<lb />
their return to the campus in Green-<lb />
ville in July.<lb />
Mrs. Clark, director of the tour,<lb />
'olds the B.S. degree from George<lb />
Peabody College and the Master's<lb />
degree from East Carolina College.<lb />
She has taught at State Teacher's<lb />
College, Commerce, Texas; acted as<lb />
supervisor of Pitt County Schools,<lb />
and served since 1947 as supervising<lb />
teacher at the campus laboratory<lb />
school here. She has traveled in a<lb />
number of European countries. In<lb />
directing the tour, she will be assist-<lb />
ed by professional guides in the coun-<lb />
tries visited.<lb />
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tour, including a travel schedule and<lb />
r. list of suggested topics for indiv-<lb />
idual study by student-tourists, may<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
East Carolina Swimmers Take<lb />
First Win Over Southern Champs<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17<lb />
East Carolina's swimming team<lb />
won their first meet of the season<lb />
Saturday afternoon but it was the<lb />
hard way, relying on the final re-<lb />
lay to gain a 48-47 victory over<lb />
Southern Conference champion, V.<lb />
M. I.<lb />
Swimming the Southern Conference<lb />
champion without their freshmen,<lb />
East Carolina hung on to a brief<lb />
glimpse of victory throughout the<lb />
afternoon and then came on strong<lb />
in the final relay for seven big<lb />
joints and their upset win.<lb />
The Pirates once again captured<lb />
both relays to add 14 points to their<lb />
over-all total.<lb />
It was Tommy Carroll, Tommy<lb />
Tucker. Jimmy Meads and Jake Smith<lb />
that put the final touches on the<lb />
spine-tingling meet.<lb />
Trailing 47-41, Carroll and Tucker<lb />
picked up a small lead and Jimmy<lb />
Meads, a little speedster, held his<lb />
own against Southern Conference<lb />
sprint champion Ederle. Jake Smith,<lb />
the anchor man in the relay, held the<lb />
lead and brought home the victory<lb />
tc the tune of a cheering East Caro-<lb />
lina crowd.<lb />
The Pirate tankmen had gone out<lb />
front on the opening relay Hut fell<lb />
behind on the third event and didn't<lb />
regain it until the diving competi-<lb />
tion rolled around.<lb />
Glenn Dyer took a first place and<lb />
sophomore Jack Mathers placed sec-<lb />
ond in diving to push ECC back in<lb />
front.<lb />
The two clubs were tied twice<lb />
before V.M.I, made a dean sweep<lb />
of the 440 freestyle event to move<lb />
into a 43-36 lead.<lb />
Jack McCann prevented a V.M.I.<lb />
win by gainim: first place in the<lb />
breaststrokethe next to last event<lb />
and sending the meet down to the<lb />
wire.<lb />
Jake Smith was the only other<lb />
ECC swimmer to gain a first place.<lb />
Smith copped the 100 yard free-<lb />
st<lb />
Coach Charles Arnold of the visi-<lb />
tors was abythklg but over-joyed<lb />
over the defeat. "We lost our own<lb />
meet he cited. "Not taking any-<lb />
thing away from East Carolina, but<lb />
we just didn't show our actual<lb />
strength. We are weaker than last<lb />
year and especially in the sprints. I<lb />
"It was evident in several events<lb />
that both eoaehes were trying to<lb />
outfox the other and it could have<lb />
gone either wa<lb />
Arnold noted that he did not be-<lb />
lieve East Carolina was as strong<lb />
as last season and also pointed out<lb />
that his club wasn't quite as strong.<lb />
Arnold picked The Citadel as "the<lb />
team to beat" in the Southern Con-<lb />
ference this winter.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
400-yard medley<lb />
(Faucette, McCann,<lb />
Tucker). T4:18.1<lb />
50-yard freestyle-<lb />
Mi), Meads (ECC), and Lee (VMI).<lb />
T24.7<lb />
220-yard freestyle-Collins (VMI)<lb />
Smith (VMI), and Connolly (ECC).<lb />
T2:26.0<lb />
200-yard individual medley Ed-<lb />
relay1.<lb />
Carroll,<lb />
HOC<lb />
and<lb />
Lampshire (V<lb />
erle (VMI), Smith (EOC), and Tuck-<lb />
er (ECC). T2:22.5<lb />
Diving Dyer (ECC), Mathers<lb />
(HOC, and Keens (VMI)<lb />
200-yard butterflyEderle (VMI),<lb />
Carroll (ECC), and Lee (VMI). T<lb />
2:31.7<lb />
100-yard freestyleSmith (ECC),<lb />
Lampshire (VMI), and Meads (ECC).<lb />
T54.2<lb />
200-yard backstroke  Perrin<lb />
(VMI), Faucette (ECC), and Math-<lb />
ers (VMI). T-2:26.7<lb />
449-yard freestyleCollins (VMI),<lb />
Smith (VMI), Dyer (EOC). T<lb />
5.48.5<lb />
200 -yard breaststroke  McCann<lb />
(ECC), Keens (VMI), and Kames<lb />
(VMI). T2:37.7<lb />
400-yard freestyle relay1. ECC<lb />
(Carroll, Tucker. Meads, and Smith).<lb />
T 5:41.7<lb />
Cagers Lose To Lenoir Rhy<lb />
Come Back To Lick Catawba<lb />
Bears Win Tilt<lb />
In Second Half<lb />
Flurry Of Goals<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
Lenoir Rhyme's senior forward,<lb />
Ken Norman, led the Bears to a<lb />
71 -OJ victory over the Pirates Sat-<lb />
urday with 27 ponts. The deliberate<lb />
ofense of the Dears finally caiught<lb />
1 p with the Dues in the second<lb />
half. Trailing by three points at in-<lb />
termission, 2(5-20, LR fought back<lb />
to tit the game at 35-35. Then Nor-<lb />
man hit a jump shot to put the<lb />
Bears out front for the first time<lb />
in the ball game with 15:52 left on<lb />
the clock. Pirate guard Ike Riddick,<lb />
who has a three game scoring aver-<lb />
se of 21:3, tied the game back up<lb />
at 37-87, but Norman hit again to<lb />
' the Bruins ahead for good.<lb />
Phe Pirates made a late rally to<lb />
come within four points of LR with<lb />
eight minutes left, but two quick<lb />
field goals by Norman staved off the<lb />
Bu  surge.<lb />
EC forward, Don Smith, led the<lb />
 i-ates in the scoring department<lb />
. it 16 points, followed by Riddick,<lb />
Dave Starrett. and "Cotton" Clayton<lb />
with 13, 12. and 11 points respec-<lb />
ively. Smith got 11 of his 15 points<lb />
i n th" first half, but had to sit out<lb />
111 'eh of tha second half with four<lb />
fouls. He fouled out with less than<lb />
two minutes left in the game.<lb />
SOPHOMORE (ENTER . . . Dave Starrett grabs a rebound against Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne while Cotton Clayton looks on. Starrett scored 12 points for the<lb />
Pirates in a 71-63 defeat.<lb />
EC Halfback Captures<lb />
. hree Banquet Awards<lb />
Halfback James Speight, a four, standing Senior and "The Out-<lb />
SENIOR DIVER<lb />
this dive against<lb />
. . . Glenn Dyer shows gracefulness along with poise in<lb />
UNC. Dyer went on to set a pool record.<lb />
year football star at East Carolina<lb />
V ollege, walked off with individual<lb />
I onors at the annual football ban-<lb />
i it last night, bagging three tro-<lb />
phies.<lb />
v Greenville native and one of<lb />
the top backs in North Carolina,<lb />
Speight was selected as "The Out-<lb />
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standing player" by his teammates<lb />
nd then chosen as receiptant of the<lb />
"Rawl Memorial Trophy" which was<lb />
selected by the ECC coaching staff.<lb />
All-State tackle Ed Emory re-<lb />
ceived the trophy for "The Best<lb />
Blocker and end David Thomas was<lb />
named as the club's "Most Improved<lb />
Player<lb />
The banquet, sponsored by the<lb />
Greenville Touchdown Club, was<lb />
highlighted by the presence of guest<lb />
speaker Abe Goldbaltt, noted Sports<lb />
Editor of the Virginia-Pilot of Nor-<lb />
folk, Virginia.<lb />
Mr. Con Lanier of Greenville served<lb />
as master of ceremonies and tackle<lb />
Yernon Davis offered entertainment<lb />
for the evening.<lb />
Others adding to the program were<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins, Dr. N. M. Jorgen-<lb />
son, Coach Jack Boone, and Touch-<lb />
down Club President Lou Collie.<lb />
Making presentation of awards<lb />
were Best BlockerMr. Gordon Strum<lb />
of Pitt Theatre; Outstanding Player<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega fraternity; Out-<lb />
standing Sejiior Dr. Grover W.<lb />
Everette; Raw! MemorialMr. Ed<lb />
E. Rawl, Jr and Most Improved<lb />
Mr. Iahus Collie.<lb />
Carolina Captures<lb />
One Point Triumph<lb />
A capacity crowd saw the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina swimming<lb />
team squeak by the East Carolina<lb />
tankmen in Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
last Thursday night. The final score<lb />
was 48-47.<lb />
E.C.C. is the defending NAIA<lb />
champs, while U.N.C. is the defend-<lb />
ing Atlantic Coast Conference cham-<lb />
pions.<lb />
('oar pool records were broken be-<lb />
tween the two teams. They are as<lb />
loilows: diving: now held" by Bob<lb />
Kingrey but also broken by Jack<lb />
Mathers and Glenn Dyer, all of E.<lb />
C.C the 200 yard individual med-<lb />
ley, now held by James Bromwell<lb />
of U.N.C butterfly, now held by<lb />
Vince Simolton of U.N.C; and the<lb />
100 yard freestyle, now held by<lb />
Harry Bloom of U.N.C.<lb />
Kilpatrick Cops<lb />
Honors In Table<lb />
Tennis Tourney<lb />
ECC players dominated the roster<lb />
.f the team of Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina table tennis players who met<lb />
Central X.Cs top table tennis stars,<lb />
in a leetal team match held Decem-<lb />
-2, at the Burlington TUCA.<lb />
East Carolina' No. 1 man. Norman<lb />
Kirpatrkk, swept the individual hon-<lb />
is, by defeating North Carolina<lb />
 hampion Gary Preston 21-12 and<lb />
23-21 and Burlington's two top play-<lb />
( s. Hubert Hiitt and Joe Corne, in<lb />
winning all six of his matches. ECC's<lb />
Thomas Paul also surprised Preston,<lb />
with his drives and counter-drives,<lb />
and stopped the state champ 23-21<lb />
and 21-IK, while posting a 4 wins,<lb />
2 losses record.<lb />
The Eastern team narrowly lost to<lb />
the Central a-es, 17 wins to 19, when<lb />
EC's Hubert Leggett was unable to<lb />
stop the blasting attack of Preston<lb />
in the final match, losing 20-22 and<lb />
15-21. Meanwhile Paul, the East<lb />
Carolina doubles champion, and Kil-<lb />
patrick fell in the finals of the dou-<lb />
bles event to Preston and Come,<lb />
21-17 and 21-19, as Corne's counter-<lb />
Iriving proved too much for the de-<lb />
fense of the EC pair.<lb />
Leggett ended with a 1 and 5 re-<lb />
cord, while another East Carolina<lb />
I layer, Nelson Tugwell. hit his way<lb />
tc  2 and 1 won-lost score. Other<lb />
players making up the Eastern team<lb />
were William Stancil and Andrew<lb />
Kilpatrick, both of whom came with-<lb />
n two points of defeating Preston.<lb />
Talented Reserve<lb />
Leads EC Cagers<lb />
To Second NS Win<lb />
Reserve Benny Bowes put jn<lb />
formal request for a starting pogj.<lb />
tion Tuesday night a '  off<lb />
the bench to lead Bi<lb />
a 74-Sf North State win<lb />
ba College.<lb />
Usually a strong fii<lb />
Fast Carolina m<lb />
gainat the Indians but I<lb />
off the bench late I <lb />
t 1 tally eight quirk point<lb />
EOC into a lead. Bj<lb />
the Pirate- were  f<lb />
Catawba,<lb />
feeling the effects of I <lb />
a BS never able to .<lb />
lead in the<lb />
11 iiai.ee Ifedfi<lb />
effort, scoring<lb />
10 i ess<lb />
at ne spell cut a 14 p<lb />
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Indians got.<lb />
Ike Riddick was <lb />
Cornier for ECC in b <lb />
-hed the night<lb />
game bonoi . Don<lb />
 every ting he I<lb />
finished with 18 poiml<lb />
Ea-t Carolina ke,r<lb />
fused most of the night<lb />
defenses but it was s<lb />
tor-man that finally pul I<lb />
on the Salisbury  1<lb />
The victory close<lb />
East Carolina until afti<lb /><lb />
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K i' a 2-2 conferen e<lb />
dropped Catawba (1-2<lb />
notch<lb />
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More taste by faryet low in tavAnd they said "It couldn't he done<lb />
Merry<lb />
Christinas<lb />
EC Frosh Absorb<lb />
Loss To Frederick<lb />
The Baby Bu :s s<lb />
oefeat Saturday night at I<lb />
of a strong Frederick Jur .<lb />
team of Portsmouth, Virgil<lb />
Having consecutive victories<lb />
Louisburg Jr. College. I Le-<lb />
jeune, Edward's Military I<lb />
and Hobbton High Scho the EC<lb />
frosh ran into a Frederick<lb />
seemed to have no end to the<lb />
The Liana, after taking a c<lb />
ir.g 38-23 halftime lead, sal<lb />
fully in the second half of ;<lb />
scored 44 points during the  88<lb />
minutes of the ball game.<lb />
Jack Connolly and Jim O'K- <lb />
for scoring laurels for the<lb />
men with 17 points each.<lb />
There were bright spots<lb />
Baby Hues. Fre 1 F. .<lb />
man center, dumped in 18 <lb />
defeat and grabbed 7 reboun:<lb />
lead the EC frosh in those cate-<lb />
gories. Following Fowler in the<lb />
ing department was f<lb />
Jim Fames, who turned in a<lb />
floor game in addition to his<lb />
points.<lb />
Winning Team<lb />
222 CAST FIFTH STREET<lb />
CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
THIS QUARTET . . of EC swimmers won the finsl relay that gave the<lb />
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