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Read Page Two<lb />
Set- editorial column on page two<lb />
for editor's views on important world<lb />
happenings. Also featured on page<lb />
(ho i- a rev.ew of the recent Flay-<lb />
hu.- production of "Anne Frank.<lb />
Eastfarolinian<lb />
Volume XXXV<lb />
Nest Cites Points<lb />
Of Discussion In<lb />
Committee Meeting<lb />
 tmittee, made up of students<lb />
lit) members, originated<lb />
 joint efforts of the Stu-<lb />
rernment Association and Ad-<lb />
s, met for the first time<lb />
k, to begin their study of I<lb />
the campus.<lb />
first move, Barney West,<lb />
 . and author of the study<lb />
ttee plan, was elected to serve<lb />
chairman of the commit-<lb />
s composed of seven stu-<lb />
; five faculty members.<lb />
hed as to the results<lb />
nitial meeting, West stated<lb />
v e first talked out the prob-<lb />
ng to determine whether or<lb />
premise was correct, and if<lb />
e was a lot of cheating going on<lb />
East Carolina. West added,<lb />
 i to accept the fact that<lb />
- a problem with cheating here,<lb />
no there, with the know-<lb />
mind that the problem is no<lb />
re than it is at other<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Pirates Play AC Tonight<lb />
ECC Pirates will play Atlantic<lb />
Christian College in Wilson tonight<lb />
as tlvey seek to continue their present<lb />
winning streak.<lb />
xc<lb />
(IRKKNVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960<lb />
Number 15<lb />
Scene From Coming Ballet<lb />
v<lb />
v.<lb />
oasixed that the first<lb />
 the i-ommktee was largely<lb />
with discussion about the<lb />
li as fox solutions and<lb />
action to he followed in<lb />
 the situation. "We re-<lb />
sail West, "that some<lb />
la aid the cause of<lb />
 it -till boils down to the<lb />
is lacking in student<lb />
: acceptance of respon-<lb />
-! words, if a student<lb />
. he is not going to<lb />
g to West, one of the solu-<lb />
gested by members of the<lb />
was an indoctrination<lb />
with the basic belief in<lb />
i the problem actually lies<lb />
i ater himself, but the<lb />
who condones the<lb />
ints at the indoctrination<lb />
;ded such courses of<lb />
is articles in the student<lb />
to increase student<lb />
- f the problem, dormitory<lb />
is, and campus-wide anaem-<lb />
ias the problem.<lb />
 West stated, "It is<lb />
completely stamp out<lb />
it our basic concern is<lb />
le of the students towards<lb />
They see it, they know it<lb />
they turn the other way.<lb />
irn in our report to the<lb />
.ernment Association, in<lb />
ave specifics, and not<lb />
i scussion<lb /><lb />
i r ?.<lb />
sx: <lb />
nj<lb />
Ballet<lb />
Company Plans<lb />
errormance Mon<lb />
Perf<lb />
day<lb />
The American Ballet Center Com-1 which Jeffrey is famous.<lb />
.<lb />
ROOMS AVAILABLE<lb />
Melvin V. Buck, director of<lb />
ng, reports that rooms are<lb />
vailable in the dormatories<lb />
for those students who wish to<lb />
in next quarter. Interested<lb />
tone should contact the hous-<lb />
g office on the second floor of<lb />
Administration Building.<lb />
puny, one of the newest and most<lb />
highly praised dance groups in this<lb />
country, will appear on campus Feb-<lb />
ruary 8 under the sponsorship of the<lb />
college Entertainment Committee.<lb />
The program is scheduled for 8:15<lb />
p.m. in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
Requests for tickets, already be-<lb />
ing received, indicate that the ballet<lb />
company will attract a laige audi-<lb />
ence from many localities in this<lb />
section of the state.<lb />
The American Ballet Center Com-<lb />
pany founded in 1959 under the spon-<lb />
sorship of its .school, New York's fam-<lb />
ed American Ballet Center, is mak-<lb />
ing its transcontinental debut this<lb />
season. Robert Jeffrey, brillant young<lb />
American choregrapher, is artistic<lb />
director of the company, which will<lb />
appear here with a corps of twenty-<lb />
five top dancers and an orchestra.<lb />
Jeffrey has won fame as director<lb />
and chief choreographer of the Rob-<lb />
ert Jeffrey Theatre Ballet, the New<lb />
York City Opera, .and of a large num-<lb />
ber of television and stage produc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The program at East Carolina will<lb />
include, among other works, a classic<lb />
"white" ballet, several of the famous<lb />
classic pas de deux, and at least one<lb />
of the "froth .and frolic" works for<lb />
Among the ballets to be presented<lb />
in the company's present tour will<lb />
Im Jeffrey's "Pos des Deesses dance<lb />
of the goddesses, which the choreo-<lb />
rapher staged for the famed Ballet<lb />
Rambert in London, and which be-<lb />
came the first modern American work<lb />
tn be (Lanced behind the Iron Curtain<lb />
when the Rambert Company made<lb />
its highly successful tour of China.<lb />
Tickets to the performance may<lb />
be purchased in the Wright Auditor-<lb />
ium before the program Feb. 8 or<lb />
may be bought from Dr. James W.<lb />
Butler, business manager of the En-<lb />
tertainment Series. The price of ad-<lb />
mission is $L Students and faculty<lb />
will be admitted free upon presenta-<lb />
tion of I. I), cards.<lb />
Danforth Sponsors<lb />
Wiebe As Lecturer<lb />
Dr. Gerhart D. Wiebe of New York<lb />
City, a partner in Elmo Roper and<lb />
Associates will be the seventh lec-<lb />
turer in the Danforth Lecture Series<lb />
here on campus. His three lectures<lb />
will be on "Obsolescene in American<lb />
Culture They will be held Monday,<lb />
Tuesday, and Wednesday, February<lb />
o, 9, and 10.<lb />
The lectures for Monday and Tues-<lb />
day will be held in Austin Auditori-<lb />
um, and the Wednesday night lecture<lb />
ill be held in the Joyner Library<lb />
auditorium. They are all scheduled<lb />
tor 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Dr. Wiebe will also speak Monday<lb />
at 1:00 p.m. in Austin Auditorium on<lb />
the importance of controversy in<lb />
social control.<lb />
Dr. Wiebe holds graduate degrees<lb />
from Ohio State University and has<lb />
served there as a member of the<lb />
faculty in the Bureau of Education-<lb />
al Research. Before he became a part-<lb />
ner in the Roper Association, he was<lb />
research psychologist and assistant<lb />
to the president of the Columbia<lb />
Rr adcasting System.<lb />
He is a member of the American<lb />
Marketing Association and the Ame-<lb />
rican Psychological Association, and<lb />
is a past president of the American<lb />
Association for Public Opinion Re-<lb />
search.<lb />
This lecture series will serve as<lb />
 study program for the Pitt County<lb />
Parent-Teacher Association.<lb />
Nichols Announces<lb />
Prom Entertainers<lb />
For Annual Event<lb />
East Carolinian Editor Wins<lb />
Scholarship To NY Conference<lb />
ryn Johnson, editor of the<lb />
i as! Carolinian, has been chosen by<lb />
- committee from the Over-<lb />
hib as a scholarship par-<lb />
 . the Student Editors' Con-<lb />
n International Affairs,<lb />
ference, which is co-spon-<lb />
 the Overseas Press Club and<lb />
U.S. National Student Associa-<lb />
. :i: take place February 19-22<lb />
e overseas Press Club in New<lb />
' ay.<lb />
 - B. Cans, National Affairs<lb />
 ce President of USNSA and for-<lb />
editor of the Daily Tar Heel<lb />
-ays that the purposes of the<lb />
erence are:<lb />
 increase the student editor's<lb />
tanding of the requirements,<lb />
iques and philosophy of over-<lb />
news coverage,<lb />
(2) to broaden his grasp of the tech-<lb />
and requirements of domestic<lb />
ting of foreign news on the<lb />
 iergnaduate and professional lev-<lb />
els,<lb />
(3) to find a more effective prep-<lb />
aration for journalism as a career<lb />
through practical discussion with<lb />
leading professionals,<lb />
(4) to evaluate the student's own<lb />
terformance as an editor by meeting<lb />
with others who have the same goals<lb />
and responsibilities,<lb />
(5) to broaden his scope of knowl-<lb />
edge on current international news-<lb />
making events.<lb />
Each student editor attending the<lb />
nference could pick two sections<lb />
KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
ship winner.<lb />
scholar-<lb />
of the world to study throughout the<lb />
week-end. Miss Johnson selected La-<lb />
tin America and Subsahara Africa.<lb />
Among the many important per-<lb />
sons to speak at the conference will<lb />
be Senators Hubert H. Humphrey<lb />
and John F. Kennedy, columnist Bob<lb />
Considine, former Under Secretary<lb />
of the United Nations and Chilean<lb />
Delegate to the General Assembly<lb />
Benjamin Cohen, and editor of Life<lb />
Magazine, Bill Gray. Foreign cor-<lb />
respondents from all leading New<lb />
York City newspapers will also be<lb />
present.<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
WINTER GRADUATES<lb />
Uke Armstrong, editor of the<lb />
Buccaneer, announces that all<lb />
seniors graduating at the end<lb />
of Winter quarter, should come by<lb />
the Buccaneer office, and sign<lb />
up, in order that their names<lb />
may he put on a mailing list to<lb />
receive an annual. A charge of<lb />
three dollars is required for each<lb />
quarter following graduation that<lb />
the student is not in school to<lb />
cover the cost of the individual<lb />
yearbook.<lb />
'Who's Who' Taps<lb />
Veteran Librarian<lb />
Wendell W. Smiley, librarian at<lb />
Bast Carolina College, will be in-<lb />
cluded among those listed in the<lb />
1960-1061 edition of "Who's Who in<lb />
America one of the most widely<lb />
known and used reference works pub-<lb />
lished in the United States.<lb />
"Who's WTho in America a Mar-<lb />
que's publication, was founded in<lb />
1887 and Has continuously followed<lb />
high standards in making available<lb />
formation about "men and women<lb />
in all lines of useful and reputable<lb />
achievement Through the years<lb />
those listed in it have been uniform-<lb />
lv, according to the publisher, about<lb />
three in ten thousand of this coun-<lb />
try's population.<lb />
Mr. Smiley has been librarian at<lb />
Fast Carolina since 1943. During his<lb />
years at the college the library has<lb />
grown phenomenally. In 1955 the<lb />
Joyner Memorial Library was com-<lb />
pleted and provided new headquar-<lb />
ters for book collections and library<lb />
services and for the department of<lb />
library science. The college closed<lb />
circuit TV studios and the college<lb />
radio station WWWS are both locat-<lb />
ed in the Joyner Library and are op-<lb />
erated under Mr. Smiley's supervi-<lb />
sion. The number of volumes in the<lb />
book collections is now approximately<lb />
140,000, and a library staff of 18<lb />
people works under Mr. Smiley's dir-<lb />
ection.<lb />
Frankie Lester<lb />
Junior Class President Bill Nichols<lb />
has announced that contracts have<lb />
been signed with Frankie Lester and<lb />
the Billy May Hand for this year's<lb />
Junior-Senior dance on Friday,<lb />
April 22, at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Frankie Lester, the vocalist for<lb />
the dance, has sung with the Tommy<lb />
Dorsey orchestra and later joined<lb />
the Hal Mclntyre band. He was<lb />
vocalist with the Buddy Murrow or-<lb />
chestra after the war. I,ester is under<lb />
contract with R.C.A. but is more<lb />
famous for his dance band work than<lb />
his recording career. Lester is now<lb />
ermanent vocalist with the Billy<lb />
May Band.<lb />
The Billy May Hand is famous for<lb />
its "boisterous, fresh, and humor-<lb />
ous approach" to popular music. The<lb />
band is very popular with college<lb />
campuses throughout the country.<lb />
Bill Nichols, who is overall chair-<lb />
man of the Junior-Senior, expressed<lb />
great satisfaction at getting the<lb />
Billy May organization for the an-<lb />
nual dance. "We think everything's<lb />
just ideal said Bill. "We're getting<lb />
things organized now and we're sure<lb />
that will be the biggest Junior-Senior<lb />
we've ever had<lb />
Officials To Attend<lb />
EC Sorority Induction<lb />
Sorority guests on campus this<lb />
week-end will come from as far south<lb />
as Florida, as far north as New<lb />
York and as far west as Seattle,<lb />
Washington. Among the sorority of-<lb />
ficials present will be three national<lb />
presidents.<lb />
These national presidents include<lb />
Maxine Blake, Seattle, Washington,<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer,<lb />
Cincinnati Ohio, Chi Omega; and<lb />
Mrs. Frederick -Morse, Charlottes-<lb />
ville, Virginia, Kappa Delta.<lb />
In addition to the members of the<lb />
sororities on campus, who will be in-<lb />
stalled, there will also be honor ini-<lb />
tiates from this area who will be-<lb />
come members of the various sorori-<lb />
ties Many of the honor initiates are<lb />
women who are prominent in civic,<lb />
ieligious, and social affairs in Green-<lb />
ville, and as Ruth White commented,<lb />
 . . will definitely be an asset to the<lb />
sororities<lb />
Each sorority is completing plans<lb />
for activities during the week-end<lb />
and also is making final arrange-<lb />
ments for meeting places and guests'<lb />
accommodations.<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
The installation service of the Del-<lb />
ta Omieron colony of Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
will take place at the Christian<lb />
Church in Greenville with the ban-<lb />
quet following at the Elks Club. Am-<lb />
ong national officials attending the<lb />
installation activities are Miss Max-<lb />
ine Blake, Seattle, Washington, na-<lb />
tional president and Mrs. Russell Al-<lb />
ien, Knoxville, Tennessee, second vice<lb />
president.<lb />
Alpha Omieron Pi<lb />
Attending installation services of<lb />
the Zeta Psi colony of Alpha Omi-<lb />
eron .Pi, will be national officers,<lb />
Mrs. Leland N. Allen, Montgomery,<lb />
Alabama, first vice president and<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
Mrs. David Beauchamp, Nashville rant<lb />
Tennessee, second vice president. In-<lb />
stallation services will be held at the<lb />
home of Mrs. James Poindexter, a<lb />
Greenville alumnae, with the banquet<lb />
to follow at the Rotary Club.<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
Memorial Baptist Church will be<lb />
the scene of the installation of the<lb />
Delta Alpha colony of Alpha Phi,<lb />
and the banquet will take place at<lb />
Respess Brothers Resturant. Visit-<lb />
ing national officers of Alpha Phi in-<lb />
clude Mrs. H. C. Hoefer, Tully, New-<lb />
York, first vice president, and Mrs.<lb />
Fred L. Davis, Detroit, Michigan,<lb />
director of expansion.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
The banquet and installation serv-<lb />
ices of the Camma Phi colony of<lb />
 Xi Delta will both take place<lb />
t the Moose Lodge in Greenville.<lb />
National officials present for these<lb />
activities will include Mrs. A. Law-<lb />
ence Flenner, Wilmington, Delware,<lb />
econd vice president, and Mrs. Ro-<lb />
ert F. Wikell, .Miami, Florida, dir-<lb />
ect i of expansion.<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
fn addition to their national presi-<lb />
dent, Elizabeth Dyer, the Rho Zeta<lb />
colony of Chi Omega will also have<lb />
as their guest Mrs. LaRue Bowker,<lb />
Little Rock, Arkansas, national trea-<lb />
surer. Both the installation and the<lb />
banquet will take place at St. James<lb />
Methodist Church.<lb />
Delta Zeta<lb />
The Zeta Lambda colony of Delta<lb />
Zeta will be hostess to national offi-<lb />
cers Mrs. Jonathan Varty, Garden<lb />
City, New York, treasurer, and Mrs.<lb />
George Haven Des Moines, Iowa,<lb />
college chapter administrator. Instal-<lb />
lation services for this colony will<lb />
be held at the Episcopal Church, with Point, Lynchburg College,<lb />
the banquet following at Silo Restu- and the Universit of <lb />
Kappa Delta<lb />
National guests of the Gamma Sig-<lb />
ma colony of Kappa Delta will in-<lb />
clude Mrs. Frederick Morse. Char-<lb />
lottesville, Virginia, president, Mrs.<lb />
Kenneth Gallagher, Stillwater, Ok-<lb />
lahoma, national chapterian, and<lb />
Mrs. Julia Ober, Norfolk, Virginia,<lb />
area advisor for the National Pan-<lb />
belh )! (ku)ncil. Installation<lb />
i-es for the Kappa Delta<lb />
take place at the P terian<lb />
Church with the banquet folowing<lb />
at the parish hous I I e E<lb />
Church.<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sima<lb />
ing insta lation .<lb />
Gamma Beta colony of Sig<lb />
Sigma will have as guests oi<lb />
Mrs. Robertson Page. Dougla I<lb />
New York, delegate to the National<lb />
ellenic Council and Mis. Luther<lb />
M. Lee, ( imbia, Soul Ca Una,<lb />
rational alumnae advisor. <lb />
lation servi res j I<lb />
take place in the Winterville ' I<lb />
tian Church with the banquet<lb />
low in at the Gi<lb />
Club.<lb />
Other Activities<lb />
On Sunday afternoon from three<lb />
: five, the City Panellenic <lb />
of Greenville will honor the newly<lb />
initiated chapters with a tea in Gar-<lb />
ret Hall. Four hundred invitations<lb />
have been issued and and<lb />
staff members, presidents of all cam-<lb />
pua organisations, and - ard mem-<lb />
bers were invited.<lb />
Collegiate truest from sor-<lb />
ority chapters will attend the instal-<lb />
lation activities. Some of the colleges<lb />
to be represented are Duke, High<lb />
Queens,<lb />
land.<lb />
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE<lb />
Periods ClassesPeriods Exams<lb />
MeetHeld<lb />
Wednesday,February 24<lb />
History 50, 516 and 7<lb />
98 and 9<lb />
Thursday,February 25<lb />
11 and 2<lb />
23 and 4<lb />
36 and 7<lb />
5 8 and 9<lb />
Friday, February 26<lb />
4I and 2<lb />
63 and 4<lb />
76 and 7<lb />
88 and 9<lb />
NifihtClasses<lb />
Monday nightFeb. 226:30-9:00<lb />
Tuesday nightFeb. 236:30-9:00<lb />
Wednesday nightFeb. 246:30-9 :M<lb />
Thursday nightFeb. 256:30-9:00<lb />
Friday nightFeb. 266:30-9:00<lb />
Clinic Features<lb />
Noted Director<lb />
The 1960 All-State Band Clinic,<lb />
Eastern Division meeting at the col-<lb />
lege February 5-6, will bring to the<lb />
campus as music director Dr. Lucien<lb />
Cailliet, musical director of G. Le-<lb />
bVmc Corporation, Kenosha, Wis-<lb />
consin. As special lecturer-demon-<lb />
strator, Earl Slocum of the Music<lb />
Departpent of the University of<lb />
North Carolina will also be here.<lb />
More than 90 selected student mu-<lb />
sicians representing 27 high schools<lb />
in Eastern Carolina will attend the<lb />
clinic. They will receive instruction<lb />
from -experienced teachers and band<lb />
directors from the college faculty and<lb />
from public schools of the state. As<lb />
members of-the Clinic Band, the stu-<lb />
dents appear in .a public concert<lb />
Saturday night February 6 in the<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Herbert L. Car-<lb />
ter, director of bands at East Caro-<lb />
lina College, is in charge of arrange-<lb />
ments for the two-day event.<lb />
Dr. Cailliet has spent many years<lb />
vvith the Philadelphia Orchestra un-<lb />
der Leopold Stokowski and Eugene<lb />
Ormandy, where he w.as engaged as<lb />
bass clarinetist and arranger. He<lb />
served on the faculty of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Southern California as<lb />
Professor of music and conductor of<lb />
the orchestra and band. He has also<lb />
Saturday night, February 6, in the<lb />
Russe de Monte Carlo.<lb />
Dr. Cailliet has over a hundred<lb />
published compositions for orchestra<lb />
and band in the catalogs of various<lb />
publishers. His writings include a<lb />
ireatise on orchestration, and band<lb />
arranging, and in recent years, he<lb />
has composed, arranged and con-<lb />
ducted- many motion picture scores.<lb />
He did the orchestration for the mo-<lb />
tion picture The Ten Command-<lb />
ments.<lb />
At the Clinic, Dr. Cailliet will or-<lb />
ganize the Clinic Rand, rehearse with<lb />
members, and act as conductor at<lb />
Saturday's concert. He will also be<lb />
guest conductor of the EOC College<lb />
Band on Friday night and will con-<lb />
duct a works 'written by Richard<lb />
Wagner and transcribed by Dr. Cail-<lb />
liet, "Elsa's Procession to the Ca-<lb />
thedral -  .<lb />
Mr. Slocum, who is nationally<lb />
known as a performer -and clinician<lb />
of the ftytsjjjuT corilet two flute<lb />
clinics for" 'pireetors and students.<lb />
As a special event of the Clinic,<lb />
the East Carolina Concert Band with<lb />
Herbert Carter as conductor, will<lb />
present a public concert February 5,<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. in,the MoGinnis Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
EC Band Presents Concert<lb />
Friday Night In McGinnis<lb />
The East Carolina College Band, for Trumpet by Johann N. Ham-<lb />
under the direction of Herbert Car- mel. She will be accompanied by the<lb />
ter of the Music Department, will' Land.<lb />
present the annual Winter Concert<lb />
Friday night at 8:00 p.m. in Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Audintorium. The concert<lb />
will be in honor of members of the<lb />
Eastern Division of the AA-State<lb />
Band Clinic, which will be held on<lb />
campus this weekend.<lb />
Dr. Lucien Cailliet, musical direc-<lb />
tor of the G. LebLanc Corporation,<lb />
Kenosha, Wisconsin, will be here as<lb />
guest" conductor, conducting "Elsa's<lb />
Procession to the Cathedral from<lb />
Lohengrin' which was written by<lb />
Richard Wagner and transcribed by<lb />
Dr. Cailliet.<lb />
Trumpet soloist for the evening<lb />
will be Gayle Eaker of Drexel, who<lb />
will perform the "Hummel Concerto<lb />
Te band aril! also feature Steve<lb />
Clements from Raleigh, on Timpani.<lb />
He will solo or. "Timpat by Robert<lb />
L. Leist.<lb />
Other numbers the band will per-<lb />
form are: "Praeludium and Allegro<lb />
? new work by Vittorio Ciannini; and<lb />
the "Chester Overture by William<lb />
Scttuman. By a recent survey this<lb />
number has been played by more<lb />
college bands than any orher work.<lb />
Also on the program is "Procession<lb />
of Nobles by Rimsky-Korsakov.<lb />
These selections plus several<lb />
lighter numbers are included in the<lb />
concerts which the band will play<lb />
while on tour February 10-14.<lb />
There will be no admission charge.<lb />
-3T UHIII.iM.WW.III<lb />
STEVE CLEMENTS  to solo on Timpani at band concert.<lb /><pb facs="00038650_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY. FEhkl A<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
IAST dAROLtNlAH<lb />
RY<lb />
eas<lb />
De Gaulle Triumphs<lb />
In Algerian Crisis<lb />
The people of France as well as several<lb />
thousands of Moslems in Algiers forgot po-<lb />
litical differences of the moment and staunch-<lb />
ly hacked President Charles De Gaulle on<lb />
his stand on the Algerian situation.<lb />
In the eight day crisis, friction and<lb />
secondary problems were pushed back as the<lb />
French people realized that if General De<lb />
Gaulle were unable to keep his historic pledge<lb />
to the people of Algeria, not only the chief<lb />
of state, but also the country of France,<lb />
would lost' face in the eyes of the world.<lb />
De Gaulle has pledged that after a cease-<lb />
tire Algeria would be able to choose freely<lb />
its political future, even if that meant se-<lb />
session from France with full independence.<lb />
Throughout the eight days of rioting waged<lb />
by insurgents who fought to "keep Algiers<lb />
French De Gaulle did not budge an inch<lb />
from his original plan.<lb />
"We will fight to the end the rebels<lb />
screamed. But they had not reckoned on the<lb />
inner-strength of De Gaulle or the strength<lb />
of his backing. Monday, the group yielded<lb />
to the unbending alternatives t f their Presi-<lb />
dent and surrendered. Popular support for<lb />
the rebels had already begun to wane.<lb />
A ring of "They shall not pass" was<lb />
resounded in the President's statement, "It<lb />
is 1 who carry the destiny of the nation (and)<lb />
I must therefore be obeyed by every soldier<lb />
He claimed the insurrectional riot was "a<lb />
blow against France He would stand fast,<lb />
he declared, because "if I failed in my task,<lb />
the unity, prestige, and destiny of France<lb />
would be compromised  I shall do my<lb />
''"<lb />
So. in this short but most important<lb />
trial of strength, De Gaulle, the symbol of<lb />
the France which has a newly elevated posi-<lb />
tion in world affairs, has won out. And<lb />
France has gained renewed prestige in the<lb />
eyes of the world.<lb />
Stern Policies Needed<lb />
By US Against Castro<lb />
The President of the United States<lb />
turned the other cheek" in his restatement<lb />
of U. S. noninterventionist policy in its re-<lb />
lations with Cuba, and of its cordial, friendly<lb />
relationship with the Cuban people. This was<lb />
Eisenhower's answer to the insults from<lb />
Castro and his cohorts.<lb />
The President expressed "increasing con-<lb />
cern" over "the tendency of spokesmen of<lb />
the Cuban Government, including Prime<lb />
Minister Castro, to create the illusion of ag-<lb />
gressive acts and conspiratorial activities . . .<lb />
attributed to United States officials or agen-<lb />
cies<lb />
But he also made it quite clear that<lb />
Washington will not make reprisals and<lb />
that the Cuban people are still held in "great<lb />
ffection<lb />
The U. S. Government has bent over<lb />
backwards in trying to get along with Dr.<lb />
Castro. We have smiled and shut our ears<lb />
while he hurled abuses and outright insults<lb />
at the U. S. We have not made loud enough<lb />
our protest against the manner in which ex-<lb />
propriation of American property is being<lb />
carried out without written guarantee of<lb />
adequate payment.<lb />
Although we still contend that cutting<lb />
the Cuban sugar ujnota is not the answer,<lb />
we think that the President will have to be<lb />
more firm when dealing with Castro. We have<lb />
suddenly become very tired of having the<lb />
name and reputation of our country made<lb />
a butt of by the red-tinged Prime Minister<lb />
of the small island republic.<lb />
:<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
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Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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Managing Editor Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Tom Jackson<lb />
News Editor Roy Martin<lb />
Feature Editor Betty Maynor<lb />
Sports Editor Johnny Hudson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor .  Leonard Lao<lb />
Sporfs Staff Merle Summers, Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Reporters Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcel Vogel,<lb />
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Berryman, Sue Sparkman, Dawn Reaves, Chick<lb />
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Men's Circulation StaffWayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges<lb />
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LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS<lb />
itX WE CANTT PKCW0T6 TH' WOIE fACUUTY-eET ME A LIST Of<lb />
THe TEACHER WO OWN A HOME, HAVE A LAK6E FAMltV A JO<lb />
CANl'T AFFORD TO WOvf AWAY.<lb />
Hitler's 'Twisted Cross' Comes<lb />
Alive Again To Facinate Youth<lb />
By ROY<lb />
Recently, Americans were shocked<lb />
to learn, in the course of investiga-<lb />
tion concerning a syngagoue bombing<lb />
in Kansas City, the existence of a<lb />
neo-Nazi youth party in two Kansas<lb />
City High Schools.<lb />
Authorities estimated that from<lb />
forty to eighty boys at the two<lb />
schools were members of a Nordic<lb />
Reich group. It was also disclosed<lb />
that members of the club had in<lb />
their possession such things as Nazi<lb />
uniforms, swastika armbands, med-<lb />
als, and other items attributed to<lb />
Nazism.<lb />
Officers also found several letters<lb />
containing such statements as "Our<lb />
founder is tAdolf Hitler. The war<lb />
ended in 1945. The ideas of national<lb />
socialism have not died Evidence<lb />
was also found of the merger of the<lb />
two school parties in another note<lb />
which stated, "Our party is joining<lb />
with the National Socialist German<lb />
Workers's party that is based at<lb />
Southeast High<lb />
When matters such as this come<lb />
to the attention of people, immediate-<lb />
ly they want to know, why? "Why"<lb />
i a word that has plagued the peo-<lb />
ple of the world throughout the ages.<lb />
More often than not, the why of<lb />
things and occurances remains a mys-<lb />
tery. Is the same true in this case?<lb />
Can it be explained why young peo-<lb />
ple, and American young people, at<lb />
that, should band themselves togeth-<lb />
er into such an organization against<lb />
which, perhaps, their fathers fought<lb />
and died?<lb />
Although this matter is one of the<lb />
most serious ever to confront the<lb />
parents of America, perhaps, .actual-<lb />
ly the youths involved are not to<lb />
blame themselves. They were never<lb />
acquainted with the horror of Nazism<lb />
 the concentration camps, tbe op-<lb />
ression, and the stench of bodies piled<lb />
up like cordwood for the Nazi crema-<lb />
tories, which some Americans came<lb />
in contact with in Germany during<lb />
World War II.<lb />
These young people cannot be ex-<lb />
cused for what they have done, and<lb />
doubtless some punishment will be<lb />
inflicted. Perhaps the greatest thing<lb />
they deserve, however, is understand-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Having traveled the same road that<lb />
tese young people are traveling<lb />
now, we can say that growing up is<lb />
a complicated process, and many<lb />
times there are those who never<lb />
make the grade as far as being<lb />
"grown up" is concerned.<lb />
The years of youth are questioning<lb />
ones, a time when personalities are<lb />
molded, with convictions and beliefs<lb />
being turned in for newer models.<lb />
They are also periods of searching<lb />
MARTIN<lb />
. . . for what? Anything is the ans-<lb />
wer to that, anything to believe in,<lb />
anything to stand for, and then again,<lb />
the answer oraws a question mark.<lb />
To analyze the motivations of hu-<lb />
mans is impossible. But many things<lb />
can be discovered by observing the<lb />
majority, which sometimes shows<lb />
that people are prone to idolize, to<lb />
martyrize other people and their<lb />
philosophies because they have an<lb />
intriguing appearance or they just<lb />
simply create a fascination, which<lb />
subsequently leads to an unconscious<lb />
compulsion to follow.<lb />
The members of this organization<lb />
in Kansas City are no different from<lb />
the Germany of World War II, they<lb />
the "suckers Like a Sunday school<lb />
teacher in a crap game, they have<lb />
been sucked in by the ravings of a<lb />
psychotic Austrian housepainter, and<lb />
his "twisted cross which has caused<lb />
many a man to wish he had never<lb />
been born.<lb />
Dramas Cast Approved;<lb />
Freshman Takes Honors<lb />
The East Carol<lb />
duction of<lb />
Frank" was<lb />
tive this group has given. This Pu-<lb />
litzer Prize winning play has been<lb />
a success in almost all of its produc-<lb />
tions, notablv the 1956 New York<lb />
production and the one in Berlin a -haiactei-izatioi<lb />
little later.<lb />
The EjC. players were equal to the<lb />
play's demands in most respects, and<lb />
they conveyed the very human and<lb />
intimate aspects of the drama with<lb />
unusual success. The more jubilant<lb />
and optimistic scenes were, in gen-<lb />
eral, the best. The touching Ghan-<lb />
ukah celebration was especially mem -<lb />
orable.<lb />
The Anne Frank of Susan Trues-<lb />
dale, a freshman playing her first<lb />
important Playhouse role, was beau-<lb />
tifully done. The difficult task of<lb />
portraying an adolescent confronted<lb />
with the many unusual problems<lb />
which were Anne Frank's would have<lb />
thwarted many a less capable ac-<lb />
tress. Her essentially girlish inter-<lb />
pretation was realistic and appeal-<lb />
ing, and her many beautiful and of-<lb />
ten whimsical lines and speeches were<lb />
integral parts of a sensitively creat-<lb />
ed role. The Playhouse is fortunate<lb />
that Miss Truesdale is a freshman<lb />
and will be in more future produc-<lb />
tions (we hope).<lb />
Ben Avery, who portrayed Mr.<lb />
Frank, was also excellent. Special<lb />
piaise must go to him for his con-<lb />
sistent articulateness. "Undoubtedly,<lb />
Snow Story<lb />
seemed perfect. Jim Rop<lb />
Van Daan was almost a rn.tr h for<lb />
Doming Jenkins. He aroused enough<lb />
contempt for himself toJ-<lb />
thoroughly teuev<lb />
Joanne Eagles as Margot Frank<lb />
was very good. ne observer remark-<lb />
ed that her interpretation of Margot<lb />
was "more assertive and far mure<lb />
re.H.tk than the original Margot to<lb />
lh, New York production. DOT<lb />
Robbta, as Mieo was also su-ce8sfu .<lb />
.d GeraW Ha.old was satisfrtur<lb />
as Mr. Kraler.<lb />
David Thrift, as Dr. Dussel, the<lb />
bothersome dentist who moves in<lb />
with the Franks Later in the play,<lb />
was funny, but little else. He ran<lb />
.linshod over many of his lines, and<lb />
w heard him say "brang" instead of<lb />
"bring" along with a number of<lb />
other mispronunciations. His concep-<lb />
tion of this part had little in com-<lb />
mon wi the Dr. Dussel in the Good-<lb />
rich-Hackett novel.<lb />
Highlights of the play were the<lb />
aforementioned Chanukah scene; the<lb />
emotionally complex scene in which<lb />
Anne has a nightmare and wants<lb />
only her father's comforting words<lb />
(Ben Avery and Leigh Dobson were<lb />
both terrific here); and the climac-<lb />
tic moment when Miep bursts into<lb />
the room with news of the Normandy<lb />
Invasion. The famous final scene<lb />
this contributed more than anything when the Gestapo come seemed a lit-<lb />
else to his success. Leigh Dobson, as tie weak.<lb />
Mrs. Frank, performed with the skill The sets were easily the best we've<lb />
and insight that we expected of her. ever seen for anything on this cam-<lb />
Albert Turner, who played Peter, pus. They were functional as well as<lb />
Anne's first love, was successful in interesting. The audience seemed to<lb />
portraying a shy, adolescent boy. He be actually in the cramped Amster-<lb />
also conveyed to the audience his pa- dam apartment, and the opportunity<lb />
thetic shame and distress at his par- of observing the actions of everyone<lb />
ent's lack of character and feeling at all timts, whether they were all<lb />
for others. His relationship to Anne directly involved with the drama at<lb />
Frank was a different matter, how- the moment or not, was exciting in-<lb />
ever, .and the scene between he and deed. Other stage effects were of the<lb />
Anne in his room didn't come off as it same quality.<lb />
Lastly, we must congratulate Dr.<lb />
J. A. Withey who has created a co-<lb />
herent production and done a really<lb />
beautiful job of inspiring his ac-<lb />
that is unusual in college productions,<lb />
unusual in college productions.<lb />
should have. Mr. Turner also seemed<lb />
a little large for the part, but this<lb />
is quibbling.<lb />
Doming Jenkins was a delight as<lb />
the cynical and superficial Mrs. Van<lb />
Daan. She bit right in to this juicy<lb />
Jim Gillikin, Ronnie Knouse Hold Lead Roles<lb />
In Opera Theatre Production 'The Medium9<lb />
So far science has not figured out<lb />
how a man can tell what a woman is<lb />
thinking by listening to what she's<lb />
saying.<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
A sense of humor is what makes you<lb />
laugh at something which would<lb />
make you mad if it happened to you.<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
James Gillikin of Greenville, and<lb />
Ronnie Knouse of Winston-Salem<lb />
have both had much acting and mu-<lb />
sical experience before taking the<lb />
roles of Toby and Mr. Gobineau in<lb />
the latest Opera Theatre production<lb />
of The Medium.<lb />
The Medium, to be presented in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium on February<lb />
20 and 21, is the tragedy of a wo-<lb />
man, Baba, caught between two<lb />
worlds, a world of reality which she<lb />
cannot wholly comprehend, and a<lb />
supernatural world which she can-<lb />
not believe.<lb />
Toby, portrayed by Jim Gillikin,<lb />
is the enigmatic mute boy, whom she<lb />
adopted, who seems to hide within<lb />
his silence the answer to Baba's<lb />
startling and unanswerable question.<lb />
Ronnie Knouse, as Mr. Gobineau,<lb />
visits Baba in an attempt to see his<lb />
dead son once again.<lb />
lAl a senior in high school, Ronnie<lb />
Knouse received many honors with<lb />
his musical and acting talent. He<lb />
was awarded first place in the Senior<lb />
High School Soloist (national), and<lb />
.actors (state) contest. He also won<lb />
first place in the National Music<lb />
Clubs of America Contest (State &amp;<lb />
National), and first place in the<lb />
National Womens Club Contest<lb />
(state).<lb />
Besides the many awards he has<lb />
won, Knouse was also soloist for<lb />
Kermit Hunters' Thy Kingdom Come,<lb />
in Salem, Virginia, and he portrayed<lb />
Daniel Boone in the outdoor drama<lb />
Horn In The Weat. He also had the<lb />
lead of "Ketzel in last year's Opera<lb />
Theatre production of The Bartered<lb />
Bride, and was the lead character in<lb />
the freshman play The Old Lady<lb />
Shows Her Metals. Knouse was also<lb />
soloist for the EC Choir last year.<lb />
Jim Gillikin, an experienced dancer,<lb />
has had his education and training<lb />
at Chowan College, University of<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
North Carolina, June Taylor School<lb />
of Dance, New York City; Pasadena<lb />
Playhouse Associates, New York<lb />
City; Shell Playhouse, New York<lb />
City; and the Musical Arena Theatre<lb />
Association, New York City. He has<lb />
also had experience at the Rye Music<lb />
Theatre, Rye, New York; Air Force<lb />
Special Services, France and Ger-<lb />
many; .and at East Carolina.<lb />
(Gillikin has also been in such<lb />
musical productions as: Ki9s Me<lb />
Kate, Fanny, Damn Yankees, Fin-<lb />
nian's Rainbow, Show Boat, Carousel,<lb />
Brigadoon, Silk Stockings, Dark of<lb />
the Moon, Oklahoma, and Desert<lb />
Song. Gillikin choreographed the<lb />
spring musical Kiss Me Kate last<lb />
year, and is teaching modern dance<lb />
and jazz in preparation for the spring<lb />
production of Annie, Get Your Gun.<lb />
Having played the part of Toby<lb />
before at Chapel Hill, Gillikin said,<lb />
"Toby affords the actor-dancer a<lb />
wonderful opportunity to show the<lb />
best of his abilities. Any part which<lb />
has to be sustained throughout with-<lb />
out voice is a tremendous challenge<lb />
to the actor He added, "I am veiy<lb />
happy to be able to play the role<lb />
again<lb />
Gillikin commented, "This is one<lb />
of the finest vocal groups I have<lb />
ever worked with. The show is be-<lb />
ginning to jell and by opening I<lb />
am sure it will freeze the audience<lb />
to their seats He added, "I am<lb />
enjoying working with Dr. Rickert.<lb />
He shows a great deal of talent and<lb />
imagination<lb />
Other members of the cast for<lb />
The Medium are: Jane Murray, Mar-<lb />
tha Bnadner, Alison Moss, Ann Dar-<lb />
den. Other members are: Jeanne<lb />
Peterson, Jessamine Hiatt, and Caro-<lb />
lyn Elam.<lb />
Music director for The Medium is<lb />
Paul Hickfan, director of the Opera<lb />
Theatre, and Robert Rickert of the<lb />
English Department is the dramatic<lb />
director for the opera. The sets for<lb />
the production are being designed<lb />
by John Gordon of the Art Depart-<lb />
ment faculty.<lb />
Donald Hayes, director of the ECC<lb />
orchestra, will conduct the opera<lb />
orchestra. This is the first year that<lb />
the orchestra will accompany the<lb />
opera theatre and its production.<lb />
Dr. Charles Devises<lb />
New Medical Method<lb />
Patients who have suffered from a<lb />
sudden ripping off of adhesive tape<lb />
dressings or bandages "will be grate-<lb />
ful, according to the medical jourm<lb />
GP, for a new technique devised by<lb />
Dr. Lucile H. Charles of the English<lb />
department of- East Carolina Callege.<lb />
In an article in the January issue<lb />
of GP, publication of the American<lb />
Academy of General Practice, Dr.<lb />
Charles describes the method which<lb />
"consists not in speedily pulling the<lb />
tape away from the patient, but rath-<lb />
er slowly removing the patient from<lb />
the tape The discussion is illustrat-<lb />
ed with drawings illustrating the<lb />
wrong way and the correct and pain-<lb />
less way of going about the job.<lb />
"With the thumb and the index<lb />
finger of one hand Dr. Charles's<lb />
article directs, "gently lift a comer<lb />
of the adhesive tape . . . With the<lb />
fingers of the other hand, gently<lb />
and slowly press the skin that is<lb />
just beneath the tape, away from the<lb />
tape and toward the center of the<lb />
dressing or bandage . . . and con-<lb />
tinue the process until the adhesive<lb />
has been entirely removed.<lb />
Dr. Charles's method is slated for<lb />
discussion in the medical columns<lb />
of forthcoming issues of Cosmopoli-<lb />
an, Every Woman's, Family Circle,<lb />
the American Weekly, and Chatelaine<lb />
of Canada.<lb />
Unusual Object Attracts<lb />
Perplexed Individual<lb />
By DERBY WALKER<lb />
after a<lb />
I seldom tell this -<lb />
few people ever believe it.<lb />
Last fear, when snow<lb />
where, my car ran out ol ,<lb />
skirts of Greenville. Mj<lb />
o'clock and freah snow wb<lb />
tei downward again. 1<lb />
not try to find an open fi<lb />
late hour: instead, 1 would<lb />
return for my car in the<lb />
I got ut of the<lb />
eiuht inches of snow. M<lb />
feu steps and I ;<lb />
out the wind I <lb />
as 1 crunched al<lb />
s. If names for having<lb />
passed by a house I d<lb />
I should stop and ask to<lb />
As I stared at th<lb />
living room window. I<lb />
odd sound behind and abo<lb />
the snow and squinted<lb />
sound. I heard a dull <lb />
what similar to throat .<lb />
s emed to come from the<lb />
plexed, I -trained hard r to s<lb />
multitude of white flak  <lb />
sound grew louder and th<lb />
resembling two thin 81<lb />
Some kind of aircr :<lb />
tainly nothing I had<lb />
When the<lb />
of me. the airborne<lb />
Large, perhaps thirl<lb />
saucer-shaped. But th <lb />
be snow Hind, thought<lb />
along until it was almosl<lb />
and I stumbled a<lb />
in the front yard ot the I<lb />
but I crawled into it, I<lb />
a bit angry in the pn<lb />
The Terrier and I got aa<lb />
we could under thos<lb />
and we stuck out r<lb />
door. The craft had<lb />
ther- above the dogh .<lb />
manufacturing the<lb />
breathing sound. Then.<lb />
r opened at the botton<lb />
vealing a portion I<lb />
by an t rie acqua light that<lb />
snow.<lb />
1 was too bewikh re I I<lb />
The terrier was too. Wl il<lb />
garbled  "es drifted do i I<lb />
"They are more into<lb />
pected a voice said.<lb />
"We have underest<lb />
learned we were coming<lb />
gun covering themselves<lb />
material<lb />
"We must return. .<lb />
them off guard later ere i<lb />
I ran all the way home,<lb />
don't know what becam. I I<lb />
(Worthy 2d prize Bu<lb />
' ' -<lb /><lb />
li<lb />
Problem Needs Airing<lb />
By TOM JACKi<lb />
Recently the EAST CA LINIAN has -<lb />
criticized for "airing dirt<lb />
its stand taken on the can - "  <lb />
uation. This criticism, f: itudeotl<lb />
faculty alike, is not without sound read-<lb />
ing.<lb />
They (those who criticise SM '<lb />
criticism on the fact that th-<lb />
paper is circulated off campus and in <lb />
instances could be bad publicit<lb />
This is true. Our student nev. -<lb />
times circulated to off campus<lb />
However, this is no reas<lb />
down the news or to withh<lb />
a bad situation exists ' -<lb />
be made known. Not on!<lb />
but to the whole of East Cai<lb />
audience. Those who art-<lb />
school deserve to know 0 hat is 8 -<lb />
here. Those who are not int rested<lb />
care what is going on. So we feel tW<lb />
news should be printed.<lb />
If the students on this can:<lb />
honest then people should know abc-<lb />
They should be told agai<lb />
again until thev get sensitive enough.<lb />
tired enough of"hearing it to I 3<lb />
Not only should the students<lb />
but their parents, the ones whi re t<lb />
the bills in most ca- tould know it<lb />
The President should know it. The Board J<lb />
Trustees and the Board of Higher E<lb />
tion should know it. The legislature ar.<lb />
governor should know it too.<lb />
If ECC is a diploma mill, - - <lb />
plomas to the ones who prove to be the craf-<lb />
tiest, the most dishonest, those of lo<lb />
character, and to those of least integntj<lb />
the ones who are supporting this school sWjJ<lb />
know  so they can either cause enotf;<lb />
pressure to get better results, or turn tlie-<lb />
efforts in a more productive direction.<lb />
If East Caolina College is the epjt<lb />
of medocricy, (as it has been called) it <lb />
remain such until enough people get exert<lb />
ullt to do something. ifl<lb />
This intellectual enviroment here A <lb />
Part, the fault of the students, but they w<lb />
not alone in the guilt. H<lb />
And what about the student from J- ;<lb />
Kose High School who recently said ECC .<lb />
much easier than high school, or the cww;<lb />
administrator who commented, "SomtiJ<lb />
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FEBRUARY 4, i960<lb />
(1 News<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Union To Sponsor<lb />
Designing Contest<lb />
MtMidenhalK Recreational<lb />
the College Union, has<lb />
.tt the QRJ will sponsor<lb />
test fo the best original<lb />
 i brochure cover.<lb />
$19 will be presented<lb />
M ho designs the cover,<lb />
or modern style,<lb />
trays the purpose of<lb />
Vi ,eai  leaflet explaining the<lb />
se, facilities, and its<lb />
sent to incoming fresh-<lb />
ta in also available to<lb />
ta who are interested in<lb />
node ui of the Col-<lb />
riaory board, staff,<lb />
tnmitteea will judge<lb />
k submitted,<lb />
for submitting an<lb />
. contest is April 15.<lb />
may be obtained<lb />
. Ann Rankin or from<lb />
Union office in Wright<lb />
l-ion committee<lb />
 : incorporate the<lb />
El I students in the<lb />
 the brochure. As well<lb />
for BOC students,<lb />
on requested by<lb />
 samples are dis-<lb />
al and national<lb />
 the Association of<lb />
a Miss Mendenhall<lb />
t v<lb />
;i IND FOUND SERVICE<lb />
Kund items turned into the<lb />
College Union Lost and Found<lb />
Department will be held for two<lb />
weeks, after which time they will<lb />
he returned to finder or will be<lb />
subject to sale.<lb />
NATIONAL BRUXJE TOURNEY<lb />
The College Union urRes aU bridjfe<lb />
'layers to polish up on their playing.<lb />
The National Intercollegiate Bridge<lb />
Tournament, sponsored by the Asso-<lb />
ciation of College Unions, is sched-<lb />
uled to be played in the TV Room of<lb />
the College Union on February 16,<lb />
at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
This tournament is nation-wide,<lb />
with approximately 126 colleges and<lb />
universities competing for bridge<lb />
honors. Each school entering this du-<lb />
plicate contract bridge tournament<lb />
will play a set of 18 prepared hands<lb />
in a single session. Prizes in the<lb />
form of trophies and certificates will<lb />
be awarded to the winners.<lb />
WHITE ELEPHANT' SALE<lb />
A "white elephant' sale will<lb />
be conducted February 23 in the<lb />
TV Room from 8:30 p.m. to<lb />
10:00 p.m. All unclaimed found<lb />
items will be auctioned off, Cyn-<lb />
thia Mendenhall, Recreational<lb />
Director announces.<lb />
SOCIAL ROOM AVAILABLE<lb />
A lounge is now available on<lb />
the third floor of the Wright<lb />
Building. The room may be re-<lb />
served through the office of the<lb />
College Union to be used for<lb />
campus organiation social func-<lb />
tions.<lb />
i ik'<lb />
v Author of "I Wat a Teen-age DwarfThe Many<lb />
Lorn of Dobie GilHt etc.)<lb />
COMMITTEES: AN AGONIZING REAPPRAISAL<lb />
hoee of you who stay out of your student government<lb />
iso you believe the committee system is just an excuse for<lb />
 d, let me cite an example to prove that a committee,<lb />
erly led aud directed, can be a great force for good.<lb />
Last week the Student Council met at the Duluth College of<lb />
ry Medicine and Belles-Lettres to discuss purchasing a<lb />
doormat for the students union. It was, I assure you, a<lb />
: .te problem because Sherwin K. Sigafoos, janitor of the<lb />
tenta uniou. threatened flatly to quit unless a new doormat<lb />
illed immediately. "I'm sick and tired of mopping<lb />
dirty old floor said Mr. Sigafoos, sobbing convulsively.<lb />
Sigafoos, once a jolly outgoing sort, has been crying almost<lb />
lily since the recent death of his pet wart hog who had been<lb />
. DStant companion for 22 years. Actually, Mr. Sigafoos is<lb />
h better off without the wart hog, who tusked him viciously<lb />
 once a day, but a companionship of 22 years is, I aup-<lb />
 not lightly relinquished. The college tried to give Mr.<lb />
Sigai 08 a new wart hoga frisky little fellow with floppy ears<lb />
and waggly tail-but Mr. Sigafoos only turned his back and<lb />
cried the harder.)<lb />
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Web MmwtfZiM&amp;ttM<lb />
But I digress. The Student Council met, discussed the door-<lb />
mat for eight or ten hours, and then referred it to a committee.<lb />
There were some who scoffed then and said nothing would ever<lb />
be heard of the doormat again, but they reckoned without<lb />
Invictup Millstone.<lb />
Invictue Millstone, chairman of the doormat committee, waa<lb />
a man of action-ZitA and lean and keen and, natural, a<lb />
smoker of Marlboro Cigarettea. Why do I say <lb />
Because, dear friends, active men and active women don t have<lb />
time to fuss and fumble and experiment with cigarettea. rbey<lb />
need to be sure their cigarettes will never fail thexn-that the<lb />
flavor will alwavs be mild and mellow-that the filter will<lb />
alwavs filter-that the pack will always be soft or flip-top. In<lb />
short, they need to be sure it's Marlboro-dependable, con-<lb />
stant, tried and true Marlboro. Smoke one. You U see.<lb />
Well air, Invictus Millstone chaired his doormat wuuttee<lb />
with such vigor and dispatch that, when the Student Councd<lb />
met only one week later, he was able to nee and deliver the<lb />
following recommendations:<lb />
1. That the college build new schools of J, <lb />
engineering, tropical medicine, Indc-Germanic languages, and<lb />
millinery. . <lb />
2. That the college drop football, put a roof '<lb />
and turn it into a low-cost housing project for marned student<lb />
3. That the college raise faculty salaries by 5000 per year<lb />
4. That the college secede from the United States.<lb />
5. That the question of a doormat for the student, union be<lb />
referred to a subcommittee.<lb />
jjUrf tAik about Che committee<lb />
So let us hear no more defeatist taut aoouv <lb />
aystem. It eon be made to work!<lb /><lb />
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titter cigarettePhilip MorrkU <lb />
T Sponsors Panel<lb />
DiscussionsTonight<lb />
A panel of students presenting<lb />
their views on race relations will<lb />
begin a series of three discussions<lb />
on racial tensions tonight at 6:30<lb />
p.m. The discussions are sponsored<lb />
by the YMCA and YWCA.<lb />
Beginning with this rogram and<lb />
continuing each Thursday night<lb />
through February 18, different per-<lb />
sons will be discussing one of the<lb />
most timely problems of today.<lb />
Besides the panel of students, in<lb />
the weeks that follow, there will be<lb />
members of the faculty, and persons<lb />
closely assosciated with the college,<lb />
as well as some outstanding and<lb />
well known person to speak on the<lb />
various subjects.<lb />
In sponsoring these discussions<lb />
the Y hopes to help EC students<lb />
come to a better understanding of<lb />
this problem as well as to give them<lb />
a chance to express their views, a<lb />
spokesman for the Y aaid.<lb />
Walter T. Worthingrton<lb />
Master Sergeant Walter T. Worth-<lb />
ington has been picked from the Basic<lb />
Corp. of the AFROTC as the Dis-<lb />
tinguished Cadet of the Month.<lb />
Judged on appearance, drill perform<lb />
European Tour Receives Many<lb />
Applications; Much Support<lb />
The Grand Circle Tour of Europe,<lb />
sponsored by East Carolina College,<lb />
has already received much enthusi-<lb />
asm and support, Myrtle B. Clark,<lb />
director, says.<lb />
The trip, which will include<lb />
thirty-four days of summer tour-<lb />
ing through Scotland, England, the<lb />
Netherlands, Belgium, Germany,<lb />
Switzerland Austria, Italy and<lb />
France, wi.l offer nine quarter hours<lb />
of graduate or undergraduate credit.<lb />
Mrs. Clark said, "The purpose of<lb />
the trip is to offer education, en-<lb />
joyment, and increased professional<lb />
proficiency<lb />
Among the persons planning to go<lb />
are Closs Jennette, Jenette McClain,<lb />
Jessie Mercer, Frances Jennette, and<lb />
Kathleen Johnson, all of Elizabeth<lb />
City.<lb />
Others are Margaret Iewis, Betsy<lb />
Film Will Tett<lb />
Story Of News,<lb />
Work In Paper<lb />
"Assignment: Mankind a docu-<lb />
mentary color film about a day in<lb />
the life of the Christian Science<lb />
ance, and knowledge of the Air I Redding, Helen Fisher, Jackie House,<lb />
Force, such a cadet is chosen monthly Hetty Thomas, Ruth Clark, Carol<lb />
Worthington, a physical education Bailey, Jessie Taylor, Mary Twining,<lb />
major from La Grange, will receive<lb />
a free flight at the Greenville Air-<lb />
port.<lb />
Missionary Speaks<lb />
In Mission Series<lb />
The Reverend Edward Winckley<lb />
Dorothy Brinson, and Tony Brand-<lb />
son.<lb />
Three faculty members are ac-<lb />
tompaning the group. They are F.<lb />
A. Dade, Ruby Edens, and Lily Carr.<lb />
Also Mrs. Roy Cox, of Winterville,<lb />
and Venetia Cox are going on the<lb />
tour which has drawn an application<lb />
from as far as Naples, Florida, from<lb />
Mrs. Carl G. Pfeiffer.<lb />
Mrs. Clark has announced that<lb />
there is still enough space on the<lb />
boat for more applications. Persons<lb />
interested may contact Mrs. Clark<lb />
.t the Wahl-Coates School, or see<lb />
Dr. Ralph Brimley's office in the<lb />
Alumni Building.<lb />
Monitor, will be presented on campus 0f the Anglican Church, South<lb />
February 7. Africa, will be in Greenville, Febru-<lb />
With a musical score by Louis<lb />
Appleboum, the film follows the<lb />
flow of news as gathered by a global<lb />
staff, shaped by conferences in Bos-<lb />
ton, and transformed through edi-<lb />
tor, il processes in a completed news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
The script was written by John<lb />
Beaufort and the film directed by<lb />
Jack Alexander.<lb />
Mrs. Robert K. Stuart, college ad-<lb />
visor for the Christian Science col-<lb />
lege group and representatives of the<lb />
Christian Science Monitor for Green-<lb />
ville, says that the Monitor's theme,<lb />
"To bless all mankind has been<lb />
captured in this film.<lb />
The Christian Science group on<lb />
campus, sponsors of the film, in-<lb />
vite all interested students and<lb />
faculty members to see the film<lb />
February 7: at 7:45 p.m. in the audi-<lb />
oorium of the Joyner Memorial Li-<lb />
brary. The film runs twenty-eight<lb />
minutes.<lb />
ary 7, 8, and 9, and will speak at<lb />
The Saint Paul's Episcopal Church<lb />
on the "Mission of Christian Heal-<lb />
ing<lb />
'Reverend Winckley, though a Lon-<lb />
doner, has spent a number of years<lb />
in missionary work in South Africa.<lb />
Serving as Chaplain to the South<lb />
African Church Railway Mission, he<lb />
traveled 70,000 miles in three years<lb />
with six European and five non-<lb />
European churches under his charge.<lb />
In 1944, Winckley was commission-<lb />
ed to work full time in the Church's<lb />
Ministry of Healing, and established<lb />
the first Healing Home in South<lb />
Africa. He was directly responsible<lb />
for the Kearsney Healing House at<lb />
Natal and Ekuphibseveni, the first<lb />
Missionary Home of Divine Healing<lb />
for Africans. Kearsney is the largest<lb />
healing community in the world. Rev-<lb />
erend Winckley is at present on his<lb />
second tour of Healing Missions in<lb />
this country.<lb />
Grant Continues<lb />
LeConte Research<lb />
Dr. Joseph N. LeConte, Professor<lb />
of Chemistry at East Carolina, has<lb />
leceived his second research grant<lb />
from the Research Corporation of<lb />
America, and is continuing his work<lb />
with Paracymine compounds.<lb />
LeConte received this second grant<lb />
in the summer of 1959, after doing<lb />
research the previous year by means<lb />
of the initial grant awarded by the<lb />
Research Corporation.<lb />
According to Dr. LeConte, Para-<lb />
cymine is a compound found in the<lb />
waste products of paper making,<lb />
Loth from spruce and pine woods.<lb />
LeConte became interested in the<lb />
chemistry of this compound while<lb />
pursuing his Ph.D. degree at the<lb />
University of North Carolina, under<lb />
the guidance of the late Dr. AJvin S.<lb />
Wheeler, who first interested him in<lb />
the study of the compound.<lb />
This year's grant has enabled the<lb />
purchase of chemicals and equipment<lb />
for the research program carried on<lb />
by LeConte. The grant also makes<lb />
possible Che granting of a senior re-<lb />
search stipend. Last year's recipient<lb />
was Giles L. Martin, senior chemistry<lb />
student. Durwood White, another<lb />
senior, has received the guant for<lb />
the current year of research.<lb />
Dean Points Out<lb />
Absence Rules<lb />
James B. Mallory, Dean of Men,<lb />
reported this week that students<lb />
should become familiar with the col-<lb />
lege rules relating to class absences<lb />
in order to save time for themselves<lb />
as well as the Dean's Office in get-<lb />
ting these absences excused.<lb />
"The free cuts given to a stu-<lb />
dent said Mallory, are to give the<lb />
individual student a leeway for the<lb />
unexpected things which come up<lb />
each quarter.<lb />
"Too many students are abusing<lb />
their cuts by taking them all when<lb />
they are not needed. Then when the<lb />
free cuts run out and an unforseen<lb />
circumstance does arise, the students<lb />
expect us to excuse them. Naturally<lb />
we can not do this since we have al-<lb />
ready made allowances for such<lb />
matters by giving them a number of<lb />
free cuts in advance<lb />
To clarify class absence regula-<lb />
tions the Dean quoted from the col-<lb />
lege Catalog, "Absences from class<lb />
will be excused for the following<lb />
reasons only: (1) Illness of the Stu-<lb />
dent . . . , (2) Death of a member<lb />
of the student's immediate family,<lb />
and (3)- Representation of the col-<lb />
lege or a campus organization in an<lb />
.activity that is recognized by the<lb />
administration when such represen-<lb />
tation is reported to the college by<lb />
a member of the faculty<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Feb. 4: Beginners' Bridge Class, Col-<lb />
lege Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
"JANUS" as March of Dimes<lb />
Benefit Performance, Moose Club,<lb />
by Pioneer Players  Open to the<lb />
Public, Admission $1.00, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 5: Eastern District Band Clinic,<lb />
Wright Aud Free Movie: "I'd<lb />
Climb the Highest Mountain<lb />
Austin Aud 7:00 p.m. ECC Band<lb />
Concert, McGinnis, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 6: Basketball Game: ECC vs<lb />
Pfeiffer, Gym 8:00 p.m. Concert<lb />
by Clinic Band, Wright Aud 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Feb. 6 College Union Committee<lb />
Meeting, TV Room, 6:30 p. m.<lb />
Danforth Lecture: Gerhardt Wiebe,<lb />
Lib. Aud 7:30 p.m. Entertainment<lb />
Series: American Ballet Center of<lb />
New York, Wright Aud 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 9: Men's Doubles Table Tennis<lb />
Tournament, College Union, 6:30 p.<lb />
m. Danforth Lecture: Gerhardt<lb />
Wiebe, Lib. Aud 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 10: Duplicate Bridge, CoUege<lb />
Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m. Dan-<lb />
forth Lecture: Gerhardt Wiebe,<lb />
Lib. Aud 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 11: Beginners' Bridge Class,<lb />
College Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 12: Movie: "Blue Angel Au-<lb />
stin Aud 7:00 p.m. FBLA Val-<lb />
entine Dance, Wright Aud 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
An antique is an object that has<lb />
made a round trip to the attic.<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE presents<lb />
3XjNvTrL.Fnoo<lb />
BAFFLING BLOT<lb />
FAILS TO FAZE FROODI<lb />
(see below)<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Every night for the past<lb />
two weeks I've dreamt that I am being<lb />
pursued by a beautiful girl in a Bikini<lb />
who wants one of my Luckies. Just as<lb />
she catches me, I wake up. How can<lb />
1 prevent this? Puzzled<lb />
Dear Puzzled: Go to bed a few minutes<lb />
earlier.<lb />
i0t to o<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am the ugliest guy on<lb />
campus. My face looks like 90 miles of<lb />
bad road. When I go to a party someone<lb />
always steals my date. I worry about<lb />
this. Can you help me? Loveless<lb />
Dear Loveless: Take heart. Any girl<lb />
who would go out with you isn't worth<lb />
worrying about.<lb />
101 0l 10<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I think this ink blot<lb />
looks just like rabbit ears. My friends<lb />
say I'm nuts. What think? Bugs<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I have invited three<lb />
girls to the dance this Saturday. How do<lb />
1 get out of this mess? Uptha Creek<lb />
Dear Mr. Creek: Tell two of them to<lb />
dance with each other until you cut in.<lb />
(0 0- t0<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: 1 have been dating one<lb />
girl but 1 am so good-looking and so<lb />
popular that I have decided to spread<lb />
myself around a little more. What should<lb />
I do about this girl? Dashing<lb />
Dear Dashing: Tell her the good news.<lb />
0 0 0<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: My roommate always<lb />
wears my clothes. What should I do?<lb />
Put Upon<lb />
Dr. Frood, Fh.T.T.<lb />
Dear Put Upon: Cover yourself and<lb />
stay indoors.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: My mother and my<lb />
brother don't like my boy friend, but my<lb />
father and my sister do. His father and<lb />
two brothers don't like me, but his<lb />
mother and his other brother do. What<lb />
should I do? Miss Muddle<lb />
Dear Miss Muddle: Tell your father to<lb />
talk to your mother and tell your sister to<lb />
talk to your brother. Then tell your boy<lb />
friend's mother to talk to his father and<lb />
tell his brother to talk to his brothers. If<lb />
that doesn't work, then talk to your<lb />
mother and brother yourself. Maybe they<lb />
know something you don't know.<lb />
Dear Bugs: It's yew friends who are<lb />
nets. Those ere clearly rabbit ears. And<lb />
the long shape extending down Is the<lb />
rabbit's trunk.<lb />
Oi. re. . .<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 />
L.S.M.F.T Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.<lb />
TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTERI<lb />
Product of eXjwmWmmWm $&amp; tfrnepmey -&amp;cm u mmr middle<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
Students who desire to take<lb />
the proficiency swimming test<lb />
which is a requirement for gradu-<lb />
ation may do so during periods<lb />
7 and 8 on Thursday and Friday,<lb />
February 25 and 26.<lb />
SECONDARY MAJORS<lb />
Secondary majors planning to<lb />
do student teaching next fall<lb />
may apply to their departmental<lb />
supervisors during the week of<lb />
preregistration and until 4:30<lb />
p.m. March 9, announces J. L.<lb />
Oppelt, director of student teach-<lb />
ing.<lb />
ELEMENTARY MAJORS<lb />
Elementary majors planning<lb />
to do student teaching Fall<lb />
Quarter will complete their ap-<lb />
plications during the first class<lb />
meeting of Ed. 339, Spring Quar-<lb />
ter under the direction of Dr.<lb />
Keith D. Holmes or Dr. Ruth<lb />
Modlin, announces J. L. Oppelt,<lb />
Director of Student teaching.<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB TO MEET<lb />
The East Carolina Psychology<lb />
Club will hold its next regular meet-<lb />
ing on February 8 in Rawls No. 106.<lb />
Meeting time will be 4:00 p.m The<lb />
program will include reports by<lb />
members Sam Hudson and Charles<lb />
Dyson on research they have recent-<lb />
iy completed.<lb />
The club has set up a psychology<lb />
library, open to all club members,<lb />
vhich has material of interest in<lb />
many areas of psychology that are<lb />
not usually covered in detail by the<lb />
regular academic courses.<lb />
PAINTING DISAPPEARS<lb />
A painting belonging to J. C.<lb />
Merrltt was reported missing<lb />
from Rawls 301 sometime last<lb />
week. In order to graduate, Mer-<lb />
ritt must find and exhibit the<lb />
painting. A $5.00 reward is of-<lb />
fered by Meritt for information<lb />
leading to its recovery.<lb />
Starts FRIDAY, Feb. 5<lb />
GARY TONY<lb />
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PITT Theatre<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
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Pirate Tankmen Host Strong Florida;<lb />
ECC-ACC Rivalry Tonight At WUson<lb />
mm tr   t , aith and his r<lb />
AST CAftOtlNlAM<lb />
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By LEONARD LAO<lb />
Tonight at 8:00 pjn. in Memorial<lb />
Pool, the DC swimming team will<lb />
play host to a strong University of<lb />
Florida team. The boys from the<lb />
sunshine state will invade Greenville<lb />
in hopes of sweeping a match from<lb />
the Bucs in route to their upcoming<lb />
contest with the Tar Heel tankmen<lb />
of the University of North Carolina.<lb />
The Florida team, one of the best in<lb />
the schools history, is the only team<lb />
who has been able to defeat the<lb />
strong University of North arolina<lb />
squad.<lb />
Pirate swimming coach Ray Mar-<lb />
tinez is very optimistic concerning<lb />
the engagement with Florida. The<lb />
Martinezmen have proved that they<lb />
will be no pushover. Earlier in the<lb />
season, the Buc swimmers met Caro-<lb />
lina, Atlanta Coast Conference<lb />
champions, and lost by the slimmest<lb />
of marginsone point.<lb />
The Pirate underwatermen have<lb />
been tremendously handicapped in<lb />
the past few weeks with injuries and<lb />
illnesses. Team co-captain and free-<lb />
style artist Jake Smith missed the<lb />
exciting meet with the Tar Heels be-<lb />
cause of the flu. Another outstanding<lb />
performer, Jack McCann, who is<lb />
currently undefeated in the breast-<lb />
stroke, has also been hampered with<lb />
an illness. Coach Martinez has been<lb />
working these two boys out in the<lb />
past and he is confident that they<lb />
will be on tap for the Florida con-<lb />
test.<lb />
A win for the Pirate contingent<lb />
over the strong University of Flor-<lb />
ida boys would be a definite upset.<lb />
But Martinez has a good squad. Also<lb />
expected to share in a possible upset<lb />
win are Tommy Carroll, Bob Con-<lb />
nolly, Jeff Faucette, Jimmy Meads,<lb />
Butch Edwards, Glenn Dyer, Bob<lb />
Kingery, and Tommy Tucker.<lb />
The EC-University of Florida<lb />
contest was originally scheduled for<lb />
tomorrow night, but upon the re-<lb />
quest of the Florida coach, the meet<lb />
was moved up to tonight.<lb />
Pirate Courtmen Sweep Two<lb />
Wins From WCC, Apps<lb />
Resulting to spasmodic offensive<lb />
patterns, the East Carolina basket-<lb />
ball team ground out two more of<lb />
it's "grudge" wins over Western<lb />
Carolina and Appalachian.<lb />
Friday night, the Pirates, led by<lb />
Ike Riddick, swamped the Cata-<lb />
mounts of WCC to the tune of 80-52,<lb />
to avenge the 74-73 overtime loss to<lb />
WC at Cullowhee. Paced by Riddick,<lb />
cnce again, the Bucs came back to<lb />
their stomping grounds on Monday<lb />
to drop Appalachian by a score of<lb />
Sl-73.<lb />
Earlier in the season, the Pirates<lb />
took defeats from Western Carolina,<lb />
Appalachin, Lenoir Rhyne, and High<lb />
Point. Since that time, the ever-im-<lb />
proving Bucs have won "revenge"<lb />
contests from all but High Point.<lb />
They will be next on the EC "grudge"<lb />
list when the Pirate hardwoodmen<lb />
journey to High Point on February<lb />
17.<lb />
Riddick, the EC "Bread and Butter<lb />
man was the center of attraction<lb />
in both wins. He bucketed 22 points<lb />
against WC, and then came back to<lb />
garner 33 against the Mountaineers.<lb />
The scrappy Greenvillite kept the<lb />
crowd on the edge of their seats with<lb />
his startling drives and outside shots.<lb />
Against the Apps, Riddick hit on<lb />
12 out of 16 shots from the floor<lb />
for an amazing 76 accuracy. Scor-<lb />
ing on numerous layups on the Pi-<lb />
rate fast break, which is something<lb />
to behold in itself, Riddick also<lb />
dropped 9 out of 10 tosses from the<lb />
charity line.<lb />
Trying to overcome a 41-26 half-<lb />
time deficit, the Apps were game.<lb />
Several times it looked as though<lb />
the mountain boys were going to pull<lb />
i: out of the fire, but their efforts<lb />
were to no avail.<lb />
Two all-Conference selections, Don<lb />
King and Rick Howe, joined forces<lb />
to cut the EC lead to 46-40 with 13<lb />
minutes on the clock. But Cotton<lb />
Clayton and Benny Bowes added<lb />
three points to the Pirate cause to<lb />
put EC ahead by nine points.<lb />
Howe and King again cut the lead<lb />
to four points, but this time, it was<lb />
Riddick, who started the fire. Picking<lb />
up a couple of loose balls, Riddick<lb />
widened the margin to 12 points.<lb />
Refusing to give up, the Apps nar-<lb />
rowed the lead to 8 points, where it<lb />
remained until the final gun sounded.<lb />
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RATE'J<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
ence<lb />
boosted EC into<lb />
North State loop,<lb />
ference candidate<lb />
3E K1DE . . . Cottonlay ton hitches a ride for a layup against Ap-<lb />
palachian Monday night. The Pirates defeated the Apps to gain third place<lb />
in the loop standings.<lb />
Lead<lb />
Play<lb />
ers Resume<lb />
In Intramurals<lb />
Coach Earl Smith and hi. Pj<lb />
basketball team journey to Wilson<lb />
tonight to battle with <lb />
lantic Christian College. It <lb />
meeting of these two eastern teams<lb />
should prove to be an exciting con-<lb />
test for local fans.<lb />
The Bucs, riding high on succes-<lb />
sive defeats over Western Carolina<lb />
and Appa'achian, boast a 7-4 confer-<lb />
mark. The wM over Appalachian<lb />
third place in the<lb />
Led by All-Con-<lb />
Ike Riddick, that<lb />
, will be out to close<lb />
the gap between themselves and<lb />
seconf place High Point. Riddick.<lb />
who poured in 33 points against Ap-<lb />
palachian, is the big gun on the EC<lb />
quad. His superb hackcourt play<lb />
along with his ability to drive, has<lb />
distinguished him as one of the bet-<lb />
ter players in the North State Con-<lb />
ference. He leads the Buc scorers<lb />
with a 24.2 average in 17 games.<lb />
The Bulldogs of Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian are trying to recover from the<lb />
loss of freshman starter, Jerry Fritz.<lb />
Fritz was one of ACC's leading<lb />
scorers, but was lost at mid-semes-<lb />
ter due to his scholastic average. But<lb />
the Bulldogs are not to be sneezed<lb />
at. They hold a 3-6 won-loat confer-<lb />
ence record, including an impressive<lb />
win over Western Carolina. They are<lb />
tough on their own floor and will be<lb />
particularly out to upset the Pirate<lb />
apple-cart.<lb />
As usual, there will probably be<lb />
a host of East Carolina fans attend-<lb />
ing this riwilry, and if this contest<lb />
has the air of excitement that is<lb />
usually prevalent when these two<lb />
teams meet, the fans should get more<lb />
than their money's worth.<lb />
Barring last minute changes, the<lb />
starting Pirate quint should be com-<lb />
posed of RkWick and "Cotton" Clay-<lb />
ton at guards, Don Smith and Lacy<lb />
West at forwards, and Benny Bowes<lb />
at center.<lb />
1M"4HM <lb />
-Look out Lenoir Rhyne and High Point That tRe .<lb />
would have caused the walls of Memorial Gymnasium U , Mond?<lb />
thlrJ place<lb />
in tJ<lb />
CAMP COUNSELORS TO MEET<lb />
Students interested<lb />
camp counselors are<lb />
By MERLE SUMMERS<lb />
in becoming<lb />
invited to a<lb />
meeting in the gymnasium February<lb />
8 at 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by the<lb />
Women's Recreation Association, a<lb />
Camp Club will be organized.<lb />
Openings in organizational and<lb />
private camps will be discussed at<lb />
this first meeting. The club will also<lb />
aid interested students in making ap-<lb />
plications for jobs and in finding<lb />
jobs at camps.<lb />
Gay Hogan, instructor in the Phys-<lb />
ical Education Department, reports<lb />
that if there is enough student re-<lb />
sponse further meetings will be con-<lb />
ducted to discuss camping problems<lb />
and techniques. The club will re-<lb />
quire no dues. Interested students<lb />
should contact Miss Hogan or attend<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
The Girls' Intramural Basketball<lb />
season is well under way with Rags-<lb />
dale and Garrett leading League I<lb />
;md League II respectively.<lb />
Ragsdale has taken over the un-<lb />
disputed lead in League I by winning<lb />
a squeaker from Jarvis in two over-<lb />
time periods, 56-54. "Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma now looks to be the strongest<lb />
torori y team in the race stated<lb />
Miss Gny Hogan, faculty advisor to<lb />
the WRA.<lb />
Each team will play every team in<lb />
their respective league to determine<lb />
which two teams will represent their<lb />
league in the campus championship.<lb />
The top two teams in each league<lb />
will play in a single or double elimin-<lb />
ation tournament to determine the<lb />
campus championship.<lb />
The standings as of January 28<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
League I<lb />
Team<lb />
Ragsdale   3<lb />
Sigma Sigma<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
btgma<lb />
Jj.rvis <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Delta Zeta<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
Woman's Hall<lb />
Leaue II<lb />
Garrett  2 0<lb />
Kappa Delta  1 0<lb />
Fleming  1 1<lb />
Slay- 1 1<lb />
Day S udents  1 2<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi  0 2<lb />
Sigma Nu, the Rocking Robins, and<lb />
Rico's All Stars, all have identical<lb />
7-0 won-lost records, to lead their<lb />
tespective leagues in the boy's intra-<lb />
murals.<lb />
Fraternity League<lb />
Pirates Close Gap<lb />
Or LR, High Point<lb />
SOCIAL MATHEMATICS 488-489<lb />
Making After-Hours Count<lb />
Prof. Tangent<lb />
Principles of Accounting. Accounting for time<lb />
not spent on dates by males using ordinary<lb />
hair tonics. Accounting for rime well spent on<lb />
dates by males using 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic.<lb />
Dr. Frightwig's Theorem (water hairdust-<lb />
mop hair). Proof that 'Vaseline Hair Tonic<lb />
replaces oil that water removes, makes men's<lb />
hair irresistible to women. Application of proof<lb />
by application of 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. For<lb />
students who have taken Applied Magnetism<lb />
405-406 but do not intend to spend weekends<lb />
studying.<lb />
Materials: oni 4 ov bottU 'VasiUne Hair Tome<lb />
Vaseline<lb />
HAIR<lb />
TONIC<lb />
the<lb />
and Conditions<lb />
Watiiral Way<lb />
7<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
8<lb />
8<lb />
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0<lb />
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6<lb />
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8<lb />
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0<lb />
it's clear,<lb />
it's clean,<lb />
it's<lb />
Vaseline4<lb />
HAIR TONIC<lb />
Team<lb />
Sigma Nu<lb />
Lambda Chi  <lb />
Kappa Alpha .<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha <lb />
Theta Chi <lb />
Sig Eps<lb />
Delta' Sigma Pi <lb />
Independent League<lb />
League I<lb />
Rocking Robins <lb />
Hobo's <lb />
Warriors<lb />
Speedsers <lb />
Cavaliers<lb />
Hot Rodders  2<lb />
The Freshmen  2<lb />
Kinky Dinks  0<lb />
League II<lb />
Rico's All Stars  7<lb />
Bombers 5<lb />
Scots 8<lb />
Westminster Fellowship 4<lb />
GoofAftfs 2<lb />
Veterans  0<lb />
The schedule includes:<lb />
February 8, 1960<lb />
Sig Eps vs. Theta Chi<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi vs. Lambda Chi<lb />
Sigma Nu vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Cavaliers vs. Hot Rodders<lb />
Hobo's vs. Speedsters<lb />
Warriors vs. The Freshmen<lb />
Rinky Dinks vs. Rocking<lb />
Robins<lb />
Rico's vs. Veterans<lb />
Bombers vs. Westminster<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
Goof-offs vs. Veterans<lb />
February 10, 1060<lb />
Scots vs. Veterans<lb />
Rico's All Stars vs. West-<lb />
minster Fellowship<lb />
Bombers vs. Goof-offs<lb />
Rinky Dinks vs. The Freshmen<lb />
Speedsters vs. Cavaliers<lb />
Rocking Robins<lb />
Hobo's vs. Hot Rodders<lb />
IKappa Alpha vs. Pi Kappa<lb />
Aipha<lb />
Sig Eps vs. Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Sigma Nn<lb />
Picking .a North State winner is<lb />
like finding a needle in the haystack<lb />
and the situation changes very little<lb />
as the teams head into the final<lb />
stretch of te regular season activity.<lb />
Better balanced than in many a<lb />
year, North State clubs continue to<lb />
roll along with a new leader almost<lb />
every week. Lenoir Rhyne's 74-66 win<lb />
over High Point Saturday night vaul-<lb />
ted the Bears into the top spot ahead<lb />
of the Panthers.<lb />
Although Lenoir Ryne And High<lb />
Point lead the pack, Catawba and<lb />
East Carolina have caused the big-<lb />
gest rumble in recent weeks. Off to<lb />
a slow start this season, Catawba has<lb />
moved up the North State ladder<lb />
bet Carolina poured it on Appalachian to capture<lb />
conference.<lb />
vor the rest of the season, it  Katie-Bar-The-Door for<lb />
from the eastern belt are going to be hard to sink. Three 3traiirht Jg<lb />
s x victories in the last seven games have given senbes pienty J<lb />
Jo drop the label of "darkhorses from the East Carolina pri JJ<lb />
Thev now rank he Bucs as title contenders and by tmnmm ,<lb />
local five iriy rank among the tournament favorites. ' t<lb />
Ike Riddick gets better every game and si <lb />
Conference and All-Stata honors. The Greenville i<lb />
the best that this corner has seen in the conference, axehrfhg ,<lb />
Cot on Clayton, Don Smith, Lacy West, and Berry Bowes W<lb />
worth their weight in gold. The four, along with R. k <lb />
knit quintet. They get better with experience and there h fc . <lb />
believe tha. they wont be in the main scuffle come toumai<lb />
Dispite the recent success of the Bucs, there has -<lb />
of luring weaknesses. First, the club is still lacking I i I<lb />
take JUlgl fti the backboards. Bowes, Clayton, Smitr sad We3- are<lb />
rebounders but have to scrap for every loose ball. Bowes, , &amp;<lb />
been real tough in the pivot for Coach Earl Smr aclu the bj . <lb />
many of his competitors.<lb />
Second, the club is faced with a defini e dep-<lb />
is the only experience reserve and he has not seen a great<lb />
Most of te bench is made up of freshmen and Smith ban  .rt pp,<lb />
ity to use them in many games. His depth problem has taker a Ided ixp<lb />
in recent weeks when injuries and illness cutting a deep gash. Dasw<lb />
rett, 6-6 center, has been lost for an indefini e period and Fred Feefe a.<lb />
Fornes, and Me! Boyette didn't dress for Mondays g <lb />
Coach Earl Smith has done a tremendous joh t<lb />
club this season. Ike Riddick was the only returnee bol -aalT<lb />
took his left-overs, added a few freshmen, and tossed -<lb />
for a formidable ball club. Few expected to see te B<lb />
fast even fewer would be surprised now to see Smi r. "oae-yesi vaaon<lb />
capture the forthcoming tournament. Though the head BMMter, fa<lb />
has not supplied all the brain work and sweat. Coach V, i ar: <lb />
his first year here, has helped te Pirate cause asids .<lb />
As far as Coach Ray Martinez is concerned, his toE<lb />
for his swimmers. The defending NAIA champion- asset the 1<lb />
in one of the few night meets of the season.<lb />
The meet was originally scheduled for Friday bit -va ssssaj <lb />
request of Florida officials. The Gators match strokes srita Car; u <lb />
Saturday and wanted a little more time before fm <lb />
with the Tar Heels.<lb />
Florida is undefeated this season although kdsi :i. .<lb />
club is weaker. Last season it halted Carolina's long-time winning ttra<lb />
and was the only team to edge the nationally-ranked Ta. I att<lb />
Jack MaCann is still undefeated this season Msgfc<lb />
of Glenn Dyer and Bob Kingrey have been alnv y<lb />
Jake Smith, Jeff Faucette, Tommy Carroll, B .<lb />
Tucker are a few of the other cogs that push the . - -t<lb />
Two national champions in three years is a .  . <lb />
school. The 1960 club doesn't have the depth of a Ma<lb />
has been very successful in utilizing his talents to tie - ".<lb />
boys deserve a following so try and take in the meet I night<lb />
Ed Emory, All-State tackle and one of the most active r:<lb />
the Varsity Club, is afraid that the Alumni-Varsity game - - eaos<lb />
plugs this spring.<lb />
Wi.h a smile that spreads from ear to ear, Err. ry<lb />
will be the year that the Varsity meets its match. Ed r. mm<lb />
other Alumni spokesman such as Lee Atkinson, James Speit isi<lb />
Zehring.<lb />
Recent years have seen the Alumni boast of then1 many takat<lb />
each time finish on the short end. Yet, they appear to be bursting <lb />
seams with former stars this yearthe best collection yet. The pat<lb />
which is scheduled for February 20th, should be a thriUer ar I i if of<lb />
dents a glimpse of the I960 grid forces.<lb />
One of te feature concerns of Emory and his Varsity brothers asm<lb />
selling of tickets for the classics. Let's se: aside the next west m Bd BaejH<lb />
week so everybody buy a ticket from the "mau-mau How sheet Ik<lb />
Won Lost J steadily since Christmas and sounded<lb />
0:00<lb />
7:00<lb />
8:00<lb />
0:00<lb />
10:00<lb />
6:00<lb />
:00<lb />
8:00<lb />
9:00<lb />
10:00<lb />
warning once again Saturday night,<lb />
disposing of Elon 92-69. The Indians<lb />
have posted wins over High Point<lb />
and Appalachian.<lb />
East Carolina has seen its fresh-<lb />
men come of age and the Bucs have<lb />
surged into fourth place with five<lb />
victories in their last six games. In-<lb />
cluded in the winning skein has been<lb />
a triumph over Lenoir Rhyne in<lb />
Hickory.<lb />
Taking the biggest slide this past<lb />
veek was defending champion West-<lb />
ern Carolina. The Oats found the<lb />
eastern domain of East Carolina and<lb />
Atlantic Christian nothin like their<lb />
mountain hideout, losing a couple of<lb />
games on their road trip.<lb />
The loop has a number of feature<lb />
games on tap for this week and tbe<lb />
complexion of the race is subject to<lb />
form an almost new picture when<lb />
the final dust dies down Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
Coach Earl Smith and his battlers<lb />
journey to Wilson Thursday night<lb />
for a tradition-laden game with arch-<lb />
rival Atlantic Christian.<lb />
The Apps, wtth a busy week ahead,<lb />
wind up their week's activity Satur-<lb />
day night, hosting Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
Giant-killer Catawba gets another<lb />
shot at the "big dogs meeting<lb />
High Point Saturday.<lb />
NORTH STATE CONFERENCE<lb />
Kilpatrick Cops No. 1 Spot<lb />
n Mens Singles Tournament'<lb />
Coaf.An<lb />
W LW L<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  8 212 7<lb />
High Point7 210 2<lb />
East Carolina  7 411 <lb />
Appalachian  6 412 5<lb />
Catawba  6 412 8<lb />
Western Carolina 6 611 9<lb />
Elon Christian  3 67 11<lb />
Atlantic Christian 8 612 10<lb />
Guilford0 101 11<lb />
Games this weekThursday, East<lb />
Carolina at ACC; Saturday, Catawba<lb />
at High Point, Elon at WCC, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne at Appalachian, Guilford at<lb />
ACC, Pfeiffer at Ernst Carolina.<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick hit his way<lb />
through the defense of Charles<lb />
Munn to win the championship in<lb />
the finals of the Winter Quarter<lb />
Men's Singles Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment, conducted January 27 in the<lb />
College Union.<lb />
Kilpatrick's steady backhand and<lb />
forehand drives, and quick backhand<lb />
flicks, pierced Munn's blocking da-<lb />
tense, 21-10, 21-18, 21-11. Kilpat-<lb />
rick's fast moving attack was in<lb />
trouble only in the second game<lb />
when Munn's well placed block shots<lb />
forced Kilpatrick to miss four back-<lb />
hand drives in a row, to tie the score<lb />
 13-all. However, Kilpatrick slowed<lb />
the pace of his attack and finally<lb />
took the game 21-18.<lb />
Muim, making his second straight<lb />
appearance in the men's finals, had<lb />
to win his semi-final match the hard<lb />
way again, as he stopped Zuill Bailey's<lb />
hard hitting backhand attack 25-28,<lb />
17-21, 27-26, 21-12. The tourney's<lb />
most tense play found Bailey lead-<lb />
ing 2 to 1, and 26-24 in the fourth<lb />
rame, when Munn hit two forehand<lb />
kill shots through Bailey's defense,<lb />
and then forced him to miss a block<lb />
shot, to win 27-26. In the final game,<lb />
Munn's steady play waa too much<lb />
for the 1969 doubles champion, aa<lb />
Munn took the match 21-12.<lb />
In the other semi-final play, Kil-<lb />
patrick and Charles Holliday ax-<lb />
changed drives and counter-drives<lb />
in a good looking match, which saw<lb />
Kilpatrick forced hack on defense<lb />
16-20 feet from the table several<lb />
times. The champion finally won 21-<lb />
L4,n?i'12' 21-18 b hitti thro<lb />
Hobday's backhand defense. The ab-<lb />
ense of Fall Quarter Champion Dee<lb />
Riddick gave the semi-finaliat an<lb />
easier draw than expected, but the<lb />
tourney nevertheless had the largest<lb />
draw of any men's<lb />
nament held in over a<lb />
Other top tournament<lb />
were Bailey's a . U wk <lb />
the chop defense ,f Albert Df<lb />
and Munn's 21-11. 16-21. 21-121<lb />
tory over Hubert Leggstt. The ia!<lb />
play of Davis had jjiver. him  !3-<lb />
lead in his final game with Bj-PJ<lb />
when Bailey used a series  I<lb />
topspin lobs, which f reed D9<lb />
try enough inaccurate forettij<lb />
smashes to win the rarre tad si3<lb />
21-17, for Baiky. Another c<lb />
match was Jame Prar.ton's &amp;<lb />
of Steve Beck, 9-21, 21-18. 21-1 <lb />
first round play.<lb />
Enrl Marshbur- ' th con<lb />
tions event over Ra Watson ',<lb />
23-21, after havi i <lb />
Sammy Watson in the ?err<lb />
21-16. 7-21. 21-15 Marshbffl <lb />
lost his reg es match to<lb />
vis, 21-10, 27-25.<lb />
WR SCHEDULE<lb />
February 4<lb />
Kapp Delta vs. Cotten-S0 <lb />
Wilson vs. Woman's Hall-8<lb />
Extramural team wil! p!F<lb />
College at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
February 9<lb />
Alpha Phi vs. Tri Sigma- J I<lb />
Delta Zeta vs. Ragsdale8:W r I<lb />
Delta Zeta vs. Ragsdale <lb />
Kappa Delta vs. Fleming-0" <lb />
9:00 P-<lb />
Cssfl<lb />
Slay vs. Day Student<lb />
Extramural team wffl Vy<lb />
bell at 6:30 p. m.<lb />
February U<lb />
Sky vs. Fleming7:00 p. <lb />
Garrett vs. Kappa Delta r<lb />
Jarvis vs. Wilson7:00 p- <lb />
Delta Zeta vs. Tri Kga-31 p<lb />
February 1<lb />
Tri Sigma vs. Wilson-?- P f <lb />
Jarvis vs. Woman's H11  l<lb />
Fleming vs. Day Student <lb />
Garrett. vs. otten 7:30 P- <lb />
February H <lb />
Jarvis vs. Alpha Phi-7:00 P-<lb />
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