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Announcements<lb />
s,s News In Brief" story on page<lb />
tr important announcements,<lb />
raaipei calendar for the remainder<lb />
! ih quarter, and the examination<lb />
, Kedule.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
 lunie XXX<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
greknville, n. c. Thursday, February is, i960<lb />
IFC Decision<lb />
Seecolumns on page twoforthe<lb />
viewstwo columnist have onthere-<lb />
centIFC ruling on the SigmaNu<lb />
case.Also read news story n page<lb />
one.<lb />
Number 17<lb />
Publication Board Names Jackson 'East Carolinian' Editor<lb />
IFC Judiciary Action Hands<lb />
Fine, Probation To Sigma Nu<lb />
l , fraternity Council, after<lb />
eoted to accept a<lb />
iii.ii ,f it judiciary com<lb />
week to place Sigma Nu<lb />
social probation for the<lb />
except for one rush<lb />
the IFC weekend, and<lb />
them <lb />
n was taken after a recent<lb />
 . Greenville Rotary<lb />
v ich the fraternity was<lb />
i misuse of the club<lb />
id rented for a social<lb />
y to the i bai gea the frat-<lb />
broke ooukies left in<lb />
 local Girl Scout club<lb />
la naged exhibits which<lb />
epared by the girls, left<lb />
. floor, left dirty glasses<lb />
. n and left three or four<lb />
 v in the cluh.<lb />
 Uj. Vice President of<lb />
 h ail man of the Judi-<lb />
 said, "The story<lb />
- in idenl was exag-<lb />
Most of the excitement has<lb />
ed by shock and surprise.<lb />
idiciary committee) were<lb />
was left in a state of<lb />
and that it looked as if<lb />
had broken in. According<lb />
rta mud had been track-<lb />
kiea bad been eaten and<lb />
ee liquor bottles were left<lb />
glasses were left, and<lb />
exhibits were pushed<lb />
not damaged beyond<lb />
The cause of the confusion<lb />
av conic from negligence<lb />
. x of leadership.1<lb />
j then rend a letter to the<lb />
Mrs. . M. Rending JrH<lb />
 nl of the Pitt County Girl<lb />
ncil v hich stated, "I am<lb />
 iq much fuss was made<lb />
matter, and also sorry that<lb />
tten Into the hands of the<lb />
I club. These young men<lb />
of unusual circum-<lb />
1 sincerely hope that<lb />
 i may help these young<lb />
any ways<lb />
Sawyer. President of Sigma<lb />
T s tiling is not exactly<lb />
een built up to be.<lb />
otten out of hand.<lb />
at the function, neither<lb />
Ith, our Vice President<lb />
. was sick. I feel that if<lb />
II : ad been there some of<lb />
. ; 'vive been prevented. Our<lb />
. -old me there was no<lb />
 done while he was there and<lb />
left at 11:30 p.m.<lb />
conflict was due to the fact<lb />
didn't know that the Girl<lb />
were planning to have a<lb />
and they didn't know we<lb />
aving one.<lb />
me of our boys told me they<lb />
and stacked the soda pop<lb />
We didn't mop the floor be-<lb />
se ac didn't feel we should. If we<lb />
. pped the floor, it would have<lb />
SGA Seeks Berth<lb />
In Southern Loop<lb />
For East Carolina<lb />
PAT S WVYKR<lb />
cum stances<lb />
. Sigma Nu president, says "We were victims of cir-<lb />
been the same js going to a restaur- that when our guests began arriving<lb />
ant for a meal and then washing<lb />
your own dishes. The boys also told<lb />
me that all the cookies were not brok-<lb />
t n and eaten, only some of them.<lb />
"Mrs. Proctor told me if she had<lb />
known about our party she would<lb />
rave moved their stuff. We were vic-<lb />
tims of circumstance.<lb />
"However, the fact remains that<lb />
those were not our cookies and we<lb />
shouldn't have eaten them. We are to<lb />
blame for that even though there are<lb />
cxtinuatiivg circumstances. The dam-<lb />
ages came to about $13, which we<lb />
have paid. I also want to mention<lb />
at the party, they saw the cookies<lb />
and assumed they were ours and be-<lb />
gen eating them.<lb />
"You all know how things can be<lb />
built up. Most of the blame in this<lb />
case is from people who don't know<lb />
the situation.<lb />
"I want the IFC to be a good<lb />
governing body but I don't feel be-<lb />
cause of public opinion of those who<lb />
oon't know, the punishment should<lb />
be serious. I don't see where our<lb />
actions constitute as much penalty as<lb />
has been recommended by the IFC<lb />
(Continued on Page 3)<lb />
rThe Medium9 To Run Saturday.<lb />
Sunday; Will Star Double Cast<lb />
Finishing touches are being added<lb />
to the final rehearsals of The Me-<lb />
dium which will open this weekend,<lb />
at MeC.innis Auditorium. A perform-<lb />
ance will be given both Saturday and<lb />
Sunday, with a different cast for<lb />
each presentation. Curtain time will<lb />
be at 8:15 Saturday night and 3:30<lb />
p.m. Sunday afternoon.<lb />
"The Medium promises to be an<lb />
bonr packed with explosive and elec-<lb />
trifying realism commented direc-<lb />
tor Paul Hickfang of the music fac-<lb />
ulty.<lb />
The Saturday night cast will in-<lb />
clude Martha Bradner as "Baba<lb />
Alison Moss as "Monica and Caro-<lb />
lyn Elam as "Mrs. Gobineau The<lb />
Sunday cast will have Jane Murray<lb />
as "Baba Ann Darden as "Monica<lb />
and Jeanne Peterson as "Mrs. Gob-<lb />
incau The roles of "Toby "Mrs.<lb />
Nolan and "Mr. Gobineau" will be<lb />
portrayed by Jim Gillikin, Jessamine<lb />
Hiatt, and Ronnie Knouse, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
Mr. Hickfang, director of the Op-<lb />
era Theatre, is music director of The<lb />
Medium, and Robert Rickert of the<lb />
English Department is the dramatic<lb />
director. Sets are being designed by<lb />
John Gordon of the Art Department<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Donald Hayes, director of the Col-<lb />
lege Orchestra, will conduct the opera<lb />
orchestra. This is the first year that<lb />
the orcliestra will accompany the Op-<lb />
era Theatre and its production.<lb />
The East Carolina Student Govern-<lb />
ed) t Association adopted a resolu-<lb />
tion Mon lay night to indicate student<lb />
attitude concerning possible admis-<lb />
i on to the Southern Conference.<lb />
The adopted resolution read:<lb />
"Resolved that we, the students<lb />
o! East Carolina College, realizing,<lb />
the necessity for East Carolinas<lb />
rrowth in the field of athletics, feel<lb />
that our college is ready to he a par-<lb />
ticipant of the Southern Conference.<lb />
"We students of East Carolina<lb />
hold the Southern Conference in high<lb />
esteem. Participation in this fine con-<lb />
ference would mean much to any<lb />
po'lege, especially East Carolina.<lb />
considering our size in relation to the<lb />
other schools of the North State<lb />
Conference, it seems to us a move<lb />
into the Southern Conference would<lb />
be a progressive one. Admission to<lb />
the Southern Conference would be n<lb />
honor of which East Carolina could<lb />
i iirhtly be proud.<lb />
"On behalf of the students of East<lb />
Carolina College, we, the members<lb />
of the Student Senate adopt the<lb />
resolution<lb />
East Carolina, with almost 4000<lb />
students on campus and 2000 exten-<lb />
sion students is larger than its next<lb />
largest competitor in the North State<lb />
Conference.<lb />
There are over 180 students parti-<lb />
cipating in varsity sports at ECC<lb />
this year and the college has an ath-<lb />
letic budget of $84,000.<lb />
Past records show the EC swim-<lb />
ming team to be the NAIA cham-<lb />
pions last year, for the second time<lb />
in three years and the Pirate base-<lb />
ball team won the North State Con-<lb />
ference last year with a 14-0 record.<lb />
SGA President Dallas Wells, in<lb />
commenting on the action, stated,<lb />
"Our game attendance would greatly<lb />
increase if East Carolina were to be<lb />
accepted in this fine conference<lb />
Elections Chairman James Trice<lb />
announced that all persons planning<lb />
to run for an SGA office should have<lb />
their names in by March 10, in order<lb />
to run in the March 22 elections.<lb />
Wells also told the Senate that<lb />
the "Bohunk" trophy which has been<lb />
the cause of much excitement and<lb />
near rioting at the basketball games<lb />
between Atlantic Christian and East<lb />
Carolina, will be handled in such a<lb />
way as to prevent this type conduct<lb />
in the future.<lb />
Wells also invited the students to<lb />
use the book exchange again this<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Wells commented "I heard many<lb />
students express their comments<lb />
that they had not heard about the<lb />
exchange program He also said that<lb />
the exchange will be open for one<lb />
week at the beginning of Spring<lb />
Quarter from 9 a.m. until 12 "noon<lb />
and from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. and at<lb />
night hours to be announced later.<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
The .Publications Board, meeting I<lb />
February 11, elected Tom Jackson,<lb />
present Associate Editor of the East<lb />
Carolinian, to serve as Editor of the<lb />
campus newspaper for the term be-<lb />
ginning Spring Quarter, and terminat-<lb />
ing .at the close of the Winter Quar-<lb />
ter of 1961.<lb />
Jackson, from Godwin, N. C, and<lb />
a junicr English major at East Caro-<lb />
lina, will succeed Kathryn Johnson of<lb />
GreemriUe, who has served as editor<lb />
of the East Carolinian for the past<lb />
two years. Jackson was opposed for<lb />
the editorship by Pat Harvey, Man-<lb />
aging Editor of the student news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
The new editor is no stranger to<lb />
the area of newspaper work as far<lb />
as the East Carolinian is concerned,<lb />
for he has held many and varied <lb />
positions during his tenure of ser-<lb />
vice with the paper. Jackson began <lb />
as a proofreader his freshman year,<lb />
and eventually moved into the fields<lb />
' of news and feature writing, and has<lb />
also served as a columnist. At the<lb />
oeginning of Fall Quarter 1959, Jack-<lb />
son was appointed news editor, and<lb />
winter quarter was promoted to the<lb />
position of Associate Editor.<lb />
Concerning the future, Jackson has<lb />
many plans which he hopes to be<lb />
realized as he begins his new job.<lb />
"Primarily, it will be my aim to give<lb />
more and better coverage to campus j<lb />
news so as to give the residents of i<lb />
the campus community a better j<lb />
idea of what is going on at East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
There has been some speculation<lb />
that the East Carolinian might ex-<lb />
pand its operations into publishing<lb />
two papers per week. In regards to<lb />
this, Jackson stated, "I fully believe<lb />
:he campus needs a twice-weekly news-<lb />
paper, and we are planning to in-<lb />
vestigate the possibilities of such a<lb />
.i. gram, and if we can get the ade-<lb />
ifuate staff, money and support of<lb />
the students, we might be able to<lb />
begin a twiceveekly, but it will not<lb />
fore fall jeartes of next year<lb />
Jackson further stated, in relation<lb />
to the future of the East Carolinian<lb />
under bis leadership, "As for policy,<lb />
we want to give complete and ade-<lb />
quate coverage of all the news as<lb />
it happens. Recently the paper has<lb />
been criticized for its stand taken on<lb />
the cheating problem, and some tend<lb />
-w J.( hS N<lb />
newly elected "East Carolinian" editor.<lb />
to think ihat news of this type should<lb />
I e withheld. As long as I am editor,<lb />
if it happens, and we find out about<lb />
it, it will be printed<lb />
As far as his editorial policy is<lb />
concerned, Jackson declared, "We<lb />
hope, that through our editorials, we<lb />
can stimulate the students in the best<lb />
interests of the school, criticizing<lb />
when it is necessary, and giving<lb />
praise when it is merited.<lb />
Jackson has r.ot, as yet, named his<lb />
editorial staff for the coming year,<lb />
but he asserted that he would do so<lb />
in the immediate future.<lb />
Members of the Publications in-<lb />
clude: Dr. James H. Tucker, Chair-<lb />
man, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, Dr. Clir-<lb />
ton Prewett, financial advisor to the<lb />
East Carolinian. Dr. James Poindex-<lb />
ter, editorial advisor of the East<lb />
 arolinian and the Buccaneer, Sam-<lb />
uel Dade, financial advisor to the<lb />
Rucanneer, and Dr. Ovid Pierce, ad-<lb />
. isor of the Rebel.<lb />
Student board members include:<lb />
Kathryn Johnson, Editor, and Joanne<lb />
Parks, Business Manager of the East<lb />
Carolinian, Uke Armstrong, Editor,<lb />
and Pat Biggs, Business Manager of<lb />
the Bucanneer, Dan Williams, Editor,<lb />
and Woody Davis, Business Manager,<lb />
of the Rebel, SGA President Dallas<lb />
Wells, and Tom Jackson, Merle Som-<lb />
mers, and James Trice, mem-er-at-<lb />
large.<lb />
Coles Announces Open House<lb />
For New EC Textbook Store<lb />
Denver Offers Grants<lb />
For Graduate Studies<lb />
Graduating seniors with outstand-<lb />
ing undergraduate records are invit-<lb />
ed to apply for graduate fellowships<lb />
for 1960-61 for the study of Inter-<lb />
national Relations leading to a master<lb />
of arts degree at the University of<lb />
Denver.<lb />
The Social Science Foundation will<lb />
provide a number of fellowships rang-<lb />
ing from tuition to $1600. All com-<lb />
pleted applications and supporting<lb />
papers must be postmarked no later<lb />
than March 1, 1960.<lb />
For further information and ap-<lb />
plication forms write The Director,<lb />
Social Science Foundation, Univer-<lb />
sity of Denver, Denver 10, Colorado.<lb />
Professor Writes Second Novel<lb />
Pierce Awaits May Release Of New Book 'On A Lonesome Porch7<lb />
itive writing during the col-<lb />
occort at a time when<lb />
 ithor needs some type of<lb />
 mont remarked Ovid Wil-<lb />
. "and the college publi-<lb />
ffer an outlet for these writ-<lb />
Mr. Pierce, noted North Caro-<lb />
?r .ind East Carolina faculty<lb />
, il apparently a product of<lb />
-i miragement.<lb />
noted author has now com-<lb />
hia ascend novel about south-<lb />
tatiftn life, On A Lonesome<lb />
f nh. which will be published in<lb />
V.t Mr. Pierce's work on "The<lb />
 i ampus literary magazine<lb />
Duke I diversity, gave him his first<lb />
ua interest in writing.<lb />
on lonesome Porch, which fol-<lb />
nwcB the same pattern of<lb />
first novel The Plantation,<lb />
story f a southern plantation<lb />
he Civil War.<lb />
t.s the tory opens a young widow,<lb />
son, and her mother-in-law<lb />
to find the fields overgrown,<lb />
- eves gone, and the river rUing.<lb />
they oopo with the problems,<lb />
the voting widow finds a man to<lb />
place of her dead husband,<lb />
i ! hnv the old lady comes to realiro<lb />
he i. too old for reconstruction aTe<lb />
the themes of this provocative novel.<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
The Plantation, published by Dou<lb />
ideday and Company in 1953, was<lb />
pmised by critics in leading periodic-<lb />
als throughout this country, and re-<lb />
eeived such a warm response from the<lb />
public that it became one of the na-<lb />
tion's best sellers.<lb />
In 1953, Mr. Pierce was awarded<lb />
the Sir Walter Raleigh Award, pre-<lb />
sented annually to the author of the<lb />
best work of fiction by a North Caro-<lb />
lina author. The Plantation was pub-<lb />
lished the following year in a French<lb />
edition. John Patrick, author of The<lb />
Hasty Heart, Teahouse of the August<lb />
Moon, and many other plays, holds<lb />
the dramatic rights for this first<lb />
work by Pierce.<lb />
Aide from writing these two<lb />
novels of southern plantation life,<lb />
Mr. Pierce has also written short<lb />
stories and articles for some of the<lb />
leading quarterly magazines. In the<lb />
February, 1957 issue of Holiday, he<lb />
hail a feature article .about North<lb />
Carolina, as part of a series, "State<lb />
Portraits<lb />
Since Mr. Pierce's favorite topic<lb />
in writing seems to be the southern<lb />
plantation, it is quite .appropriate that<lb />
he should live on the sight of a genu-<lb />
ine plantation. In the early 1950's, he<lb />
inherited a plantation near Bnfield,<lb />
and at that time he came back to<lb />
North Carolina to enjoy his inherit-<lb />
ance.<lb />
The large colonial house located on<lb />
this site was torn down and .a similar<lb />
but smaller replica rebuilt. Now Mr<lb />
Pierce enjoys week-ends on the<lb />
plantation and does much of his re<lb />
search and writing there.<lb />
Mr. .Pierce serves as advisor to the<lb />
campus literary magazine The Rebel,<lb />
tnd is according to the staff, a source<lb />
of invaluable guidance. In speaking<lb />
of the scope of The Rebel, Mr. Pierce<lb />
commented, "Conceivably, this maga-<lb />
zine could become an outlet for other<lb />
lerartmenta on campus, not primari-<lb />
ly the English deartment This is<lb />
erhaps best illustrated by the in<lb />
reased emphasis on the work in the<lb />
last issues of The Rebel.<lb />
Mr. Pierce also serves as advisor<lb />
to the Kappa Alpha Order on campus<lb />
Fie was a collegiate member of KA<lb />
at Duke University.<lb />
On April 30, the annual Arts Fes-<lb />
tival, sponsored by all of the Green<lb />
ville Book Clubs, will feature Mr.<lb />
Pierce's newest novel, On A Lone<lb />
some Porch. Guests and a number of<lb />
North Carolina authors from through<lb />
out the state will be present for the<lb />
luncheon honoring Mi. Pierce.<lb />
Mahlon Coles has announced an<lb />
(.pen house for the new textbook<lb />
store on February 22 from 7 to 9<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The schematic drawing (on page<lb />
three) indicates where the depart-<lb />
ments are located in the store. The<lb />
books are arranged for customer<lb />
self-selection and self-service. With-<lb />
in each department and in the price<lb />
molding on the front of the shelves<lb />
are tickets indicating the course num-<lb />
ber, the textbook title, and the in-<lb />
structor's name where known. The<lb />
textbooks covered by each individual<lb />
ticket will be located above the tic-<lb />
ket. Coles says that the books will<lb />
be above the tickets. While it is<lb />
thought that self-service means the<lb />
absence of sales clerk help, such is<lb />
really not the case, he commented.<lb />
"Every self-service store, and oitrs<lb />
is no exception, hopes with the same<lb />
sales force to serve those people bet-<lb />
ter who need help in finding text-<lb />
books, thus freeing the students who<lb />
can help themselves from waiting<lb />
in line. We will have student self-<lb />
help employees located in each de-<lb />
many students on this campus who<lb />
welcome the opportunity of being<lb />
jbie to brouse in the bookstore every<lb />
day, Coles said. The management en-<lb />
courages all of the students to do<lb />
this. The store is open every day<lb />
from 9 to 5 and on Saturday until<lb />
r.oon.<lb />
"We shall be most pleased to have<lb />
any comments about the store's serv-<lb />
ice or items that you would like to<lb />
see us carry. We are very pleased<lb />
and proud of the store and hope the<lb />
student body and faculty will find it<lb />
a fine new addition to our facilities<lb />
concluded Coles.<lb />
Transmitter Aids<lb />
Campus Reception<lb />
Recently a new AM carrier cur-<lb />
rent transmitter was installed at<lb />
WWWS campus radio by engineer<lb />
Charles Cowan. The new transmitter<lb />
partment of the store identified with j is supplying signals to the north<lb />
some article of dress so they will be! ampus in a much better manner<lb />
easily recognizable and any question<lb />
a customer might have may be di-<lb />
rected to them commented Coles.<lb />
The store has been designed to ac-<lb />
commodate four check stands during<lb />
the rush periods, instead of the one<lb />
in regular use, so that there will be<lb />
a minimum amount of waiting in line.<lb />
Students are encounaged by Coles<lb />
to leave any textbooks they might<lb />
own in their room when they come<lb />
to buy their textbooks for the quar-<lb />
ter unless they wish to sell them to<lb />
the supply store. The store buys text-<lb />
books the year round. The reason stu-<lb />
dents are asked not to bring their<lb />
books to the store is that the man-<lb />
agement cannot allow them to be<lb />
carried through the store for obvious<lb />
reasons, says Coles.<lb />
' One of those reasons is pilferage,<lb />
but the most important reason is so<lb />
as not to gum-up the cashiering ac-<lb />
tivity when the student is ready to<lb />
leave the store Coles commented.<lb />
The student bookstore is anxious<lb />
to buy as many good used books as<lb />
it can for there is always a demand<lb />
for them, Coles said. A place to sell<lb />
those books will be provided in the<lb />
north end of the new soda shop, just<lb />
outside the bookstore. Mrs. Wendell<lb />
Smiley will be on hand to help the<lb />
students prepare their checks just<lb />
outside the entrance to the bookstore.<lb />
New and used books will be shelved<lb />
OVID PIERCE<lb />
professor and author<lb />
than was the old AM transmitter<lb />
built a year and a half ago and re-<lb />
maining in operation until recently.<lb />
WWWS is making arrangements<lb />
with the maintenance department to<lb />
install telephone type wires from the<lb />
Uidios to Jones Hall, where the sta-<lb />
tion will locate the transmitter taken<lb />
out of service. This will enable Jones<lb />
hall and the remaining housing quar-<lb />
ters on the south campus to receive<lb />
the college radio station's signal.<lb />
Wmk is scheduled to begin in the<lb />
near future. -<lb />
Station officials announced this<lb />
week that the winner of the "Name<lb />
the Program contest which has been<lb />
sponsored by the radio station aid<lb />
Music Arts, is Glenn Bass. He will<lb />
seceive two LP albums for suggest-<lb />
ing the title "The Voice of Music<lb />
The recently installed UPI news<lb />
machine in the station has attracted<lb />
Mention throughout the campus.<lb />
WWWS broadcast news hourly be-<lb />
ginning at 3:00 and continuing until<lb />
12:00 midnight each day. Newscasts<lb />
cover the latest national, state and<lb />
local news. The new machine is being<lb />
financed by L and M cigarettes.<lb />
A special program, "Music for<lb />
Crammers" will be featured next<lb />
week beginning Wednesday evening<lb />
at 6:00 and will last until 4:00 each<lb />
morning until examinations are over.<lb />
The program will be one of uninter-<lb />
together so students may make their j rupted background music from long<lb />
own selection. There are a great playing albums.<lb />
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
FACE TWO<lb />
BA8T CAROLINIAN<lb />
'Un-Silent Generation'<lb />
Petition For Rights<lb />
As the Senate opened debate on a civil<lb />
rights bill this week, Negro students in sev-<lb />
eral North Carolina towns continued to pro-<lb />
test against discrimination at lunch counters.<lb />
Demonstrations began previously in<lb />
Greensboro when Negro students staged a<lb />
Sit-down demonstration at lunch counters<lb />
in chain variety stores where they could buy<lb />
readily and be served food while standing.<lb />
In subsequent days, the demonstrations mov-<lb />
ed to Winstxm-Salem, Charlotte, Durham,<lb />
and Fayetteville.<lb />
After 43 students who were picketing ill<lb />
front of stores in privately-owned Cameron<lb />
Village were arrested, the student group end-<lb />
ed demonstrations there.<lb />
Last week-end the protest movement<lb />
spread to Harlem in New York City, where<lb />
Negro and white pickets paraded m front of<lb />
two Woolworth stores and an S. H. Kress<lb />
store Leaflets were passed out calling "upon<lb />
the people of East Harlem to protest by re-<lb />
fusing to patronize a chain store that makes<lb />
money from minority groups in the North<lb />
while' refusing to serve them in the South.<lb />
Calmly and quietly, a young group of<lb />
students, the beginning of a new, "un-silent<lb />
generation' began a move to petition for<lb />
rightsrights which should come naturally<lb />
to every American citizen. Though jeered<lb />
at and called names, these young Americans<lb />
stuck fast. The only suggestion of violence<lb />
came from the surrounding white hecklers.<lb />
We cannot argue that the students were<lb />
within their legal rights when they tres-<lb />
passed" by "invading private property, but<lb />
we do say that it is a very unsound policy<lb />
which encourages Negroes to buy at every<lb />
counter in a store but one. It is a very un-<lb />
sound policy which says that people with<lb />
very dark skin may be served food only so<lb />
long as they stand. As another paper has<lb />
pointed out, this is like cordially inviting a<lb />
guest to one's house, but definitely not to<lb />
one's table.<lb />
It should be mentioned that the students<lb />
have protested about not being served food<lb />
only at stores where they are otherwise<lb />
welcome. Most of the stores at which the<lb />
demonstrations were conducted have a large<lb />
percentage of Negro trade.<lb />
Because in the past the courts in this<lb />
state have held that a businessman could<lb />
serve what customers he pleased, there is no<lb />
law in North Carolina ordering the segrega-<lb />
tion of lunch counters. As we mentioned be-<lb />
fore, in this case the customers were cor-<lb />
dially invited to be served . . . that is unless<lb />
they wanted to be served a certain item sit-<lb />
ting down.<lb />
In a sense, these groups of students are<lb />
pioneers. They are doing something which<lb />
their parents would never have even dared<lb />
to think about doing. Some people argue<lb />
that these students are destroying a favor-<lb />
able race relationship. We say that the pres-<lb />
ent race relationship cannot be called favor-<lb />
able. It needs to be torn down and another<lb />
one built up in its place. Perhaps the stu-<lb />
dents are not going about the correction of<lb />
their problem in the right way. But at least<lb />
they are not sitting still and keeping quiet<lb />
as their parents did. If it turns out that they<lb />
have made a wrong move, we are sure they<lb />
will find a better way and forge ahead as<lb />
Americans have throughout U. S. history.<lb />
New Method<lb />
To y$C60ie<lb />
'2nd Class'<lb />
Prove Invaluable<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
An editorial entitled "Description<lb />
Not Discrimination"<lb />
News and Observer<lb />
That's Fit to Print<lb />
 Aut TAth<lb />
in<lb />
'cvwv<lb />
It Was A Struggle But<lb />
Student Teacher S<lb />
We have a friend who is counting<lb />
the days and hours on his ragged<lb />
and chewed-up fingers. His hair is<lb />
growing slightly sparce in places,<lb />
iind in some spots he is even getting<lb />
a little gray.<lb />
When you talk to him, he mumbles<lb />
and you can't understand what he<lb />
says. ,and it really doesn't matter<lb />
anyway, because he is unaware that<lb />
he is speaking at all,<lb />
When he does speak clearly and<lb />
sensibly, occasionally his voice ele-<lb />
vates itself to a high pitch, and he<lb />
waves his arms as though he were<lb />
speaking in Independence Hall on<lb />
some subject of the utmost signifi-<lb />
cance.<lb />
Perhaps you're wondering about<lb />
this individual, and why he is the<lb />
way he is. Well, it's simple . . . he's<lb />
student teaching this quarter.<lb />
urvives<lb />
ROY MARTIN<lb />
Quarter<lb />
me in on.<lb />
Sidney: "Well  I really have<lb />
the edge on the instructor, because,<lb />
you see, there's something you didn't<lb />
know about me<lb />
Ophelia: "What is that (now ex-<lb />
cited).<lb />
Sidney: "I was a teen-age were-<lb />
wolf . . . GROWLF<lb />
Moral:<lb />
Somewhere the sun is shining, and<lb />
the earth is covered with mud, but<lb />
poor Ophelia, she used to have curio-<lb />
sity, and now she has no blood.<lb />
Chaplain Writes On Cheating;<lb />
Concept Of Commuunityl Values<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Kathxyn JohnsonJoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Tom Jackson<lb />
News Editor  Ky Martin<lb />
Feature Editor  Betty Maynor<lb />
Sports Editor Johnny Hudson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  Leonard Lao<lb />
Sports Staff Merle Summers, Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Reporters  Evelyn Crutchfield, Marcel Vogel,<lb />
Charlotte Donat, Jim Trice, Gwen Johnson, Patsy<lb />
Elliott, Lucille Coulbourn, Judy Stott, Jasper<lb />
Jones, Anne Francis Allen<lb />
Columnists  Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Tom Jackson, Derry Walker, Pat Harvey, Roy<lb />
Martin, Jasper Jones<lb />
Proofreading Editor  Gwen Johnson<lb />
Proofreading Staff  Lynda Simmons, Judy Stott,<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, Jasper Jones, Mikki Cox, Kay<lb />
Guthrie, Evelyn Crutchfield, Patsy Elliott, Jane<lb />
Berryman, Sue Sparkman, Dawn Reaves Chick<lb />
Lancaster, Patsy Jackson<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Susan Ballance<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff  Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette, Emily Currin, Peggy Deloach,<lb />
iRuth Fortner, Shirley Gay, Jack Harris, Helen<lb />
Hawkins, Janice Hubbard, Gwen Johnson, Judy<lb />
Lambert, Linda Outlaw, Hazel Prevatte, Gaille<lb />
Rouse, Carolyn Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agnes<lb />
Wooten, Jo Ann Edwards<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  Jim Trice<lb />
Men's Circulation StaffWayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges .<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
Perhaps one of the vital assets that<lb />
many of us are constantly striving<lb />
to attain . . . maturity, has become<lb />
 reality for the fraternity system<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
The fraternities here have long<lb />
been in need of a governing body,<lb />
made up of member fraternities,<lb />
equally represented, that would oper-<lb />
ate effectively, and for the better-<lb />
ment of the system as a whole<lb />
through cooperative efforts.<lb />
There has been such a body exist-<lb />
ing for the past two years, but their<lb />
power to govern, regulate and co-<lb />
operate has appeared to be as the<lb />
balloon resting on a bed of nails . . .<lb />
it always pops before it can reach<lb />
its potential.<lb />
Today, the Interfraternity Council<lb />
shows itself as an organization that<lb />
can govern; and when it speaks,<lb />
people that come in contact with it<lb />
listen to what it has to say, and abide<lb />
by its judgment.<lb />
It's been a long hard road, but<lb />
maybe they've finally arrived . . .<lb />
Overheard in Soda Shop: Sidney:<lb />
"Well, what are you taking next<lb />
quarter Ophelia?"<lb />
Ophelia: "Well, Sidney, I'm tak-<lb />
ing advanced basketweaving, Afri-<lb />
can Mythology 108, and Psychology,<lb />
which is concerned with the behavior<lb />
patterns of the African tsetse fly<lb />
Sidney: "Oh, really? Well I have<lb />
been considering taking a new course<lb />
that is being offered only next quar-<lb />
ter called Elements of the Super-<lb />
natural and Unexplainable.<lb />
Ophelia: "Gollee, that really<lb />
sounds fascinating. Do you think you<lb />
will like it?"<lb />
Sidney: "I think so, but to be<lb />
honest, I'll tell you a secret if you<lb />
promise not to tell anyone<lb />
Ophelia: "You can count on me,<lb />
1 never tell secrets that anybody lets<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Since we are presently attempting<lb />
to understand our position as to the<lb />
course of action to following regard-<lb />
ing cheating, 1 would like to contri-<lb />
bute to this attempt from a Chap-<lb />
lain's viewpoint.<lb />
Our first course of action is to<lb />
realize that now is not the time or<lb />
place to decide if this college, or any<lb />
college, is actually gripped by the<lb />
plague of cheating to the degree that<lb />
the public might think. Now is the<lb />
time and place to understand the<lb />
actual mechanism of East Carolina<lb />
College's concept of values. It is the<lb />
concept of values which produces<lb />
cheating (that surface symptom of<lb />
the intra-working of the student<lb />
mind).<lb />
Now is the time to inspect the<lb />
value concept of the community.<lb />
The college community is composed<lb />
of two main groups  the learners<lb />
and the teachers. If a college has<lb />
the problem of cheating, it is a re-<lb />
flection of the value concepts of the<lb />
entire community. The value con-<lb />
cept of the community is dependent<lb />
on the value the community places<lb />
on what it is doing. "Doing for a<lb />
college community, is learning. Cheat-<lb />
ing in a college community sympto-<lb />
mizes the placing of little value of<lb />
learning.<lb />
In such a situation it is impossible<lb />
to find the cource of cheating in any<lb />
one group. The cource of cheating is<lb />
essentially each group's value con-<lb />
cept of the other. The value the<lb />
faculty places on learning, the com-<lb />
munity, the student, and the course<lb />
tit hand will be reflected in the value<lb />
placed on the course at hand, the<lb />
teacher, the community, and learn-<lb />
ing by the student. If the faculty<lb />
places a low value on learning, then<lb />
both the student with value concepts<lb />
and the student without will reflect<lb />
this in a high incidence of cheating.<lb />
If the faculty places a high value<lb />
on learning, then the student with<lb />
value concepts will respond favor-<lb />
ably in a mature attitude towards the<lb />
way in which he is to learn. But in<lb />
spite of all striving for a high value<lb />
concept, there will inevitably be the<lb />
student who will cheat under any cir-<lb />
cumstances.<lb />
Therefore, I contribute two sug-<lb />
gestions to the community: Improve<lb />
our eradication system to remove<lb />
those few who will cheat under all<lb />
circumstances. Realize that no sys-<lb />
tem can properly come into being<lb />
until we as a community have placed<lb />
the very highest value on learning.<lb />
The SGA committee are to be com-<lb />
mended for their searching in this<lb />
area of our college community. They<lb />
must realize that they are working<lb />
in the area of values. And value con-<lb />
cepts always indicate the state of<lb />
health of the community. The student<lb />
can do his part by responding to the<lb />
value placed on learning by the<lb />
faculty. The faculty can do their part<lb />
by placing a high value on learning.<lb />
The Rev. Richard N. Ottaway<lb />
Episcopal College Chaplain<lb />
a recent<lb />
All the News<lb />
 and Much,<lb />
Much More) dealt mthjrbrieflywith<lb />
the problem of identifying races<lb />
he 'newspapers. The anonymo,<lb />
author of the editorial ma,r, amed<lb />
that Negroes are only amphfyinj<lb />
their terrific inferiority complex by<lb />
trying to ban every mentioi,i of the<lb />
word "Negro" in conjunction with any<lb />
crime of any happening not of the<lb />
most favorable connotation.<lb />
For vears, of course, it has been<lb />
taboo to have Negro actors portray-<lb />
ing any villanous role in a Win or<lb />
television show for fear of complaint<lb />
by the N.A.A.C.P. or C.O.R.E. or<lb />
Heaven knows what else. It is per<lb />
fectly all right, however, for a Ne-<lb />
gro to portray a veritable saint.<lb />
(This attitude has created that<lb />
famous stereotype, the Deeply Re-<lb />
ligious Negro, who crops up in movie<lb />
after movie, T.V. show after T.V.<lb />
show).<lb />
This childish effort on the part<lb />
of misled Negro leaders to camou-<lb />
flage every trace of badness asso-<lb />
ciated with Negroes has been super-<lb />
seded by an attempt to purge the<lb />
idea that there is, or ever has been,<lb />
any prejudice against the Negro.<lb />
Modern publishers of music have<lb />
deemed it "permissable" to rummage<lb />
through all of Stephen Foster's won-<lb />
derful songs and drop every single<lb />
mention of "darkies" or black peo-<lb />
ple, as if there had been no Negroes<lb />
in the South before 1865 This is<lb />
rather like pouring through Sinclair<lb />
Lewis' Elmer Gantry and deleting<lb />
every remark about the Baptists.<lb />
To top this, the most recent D'Oily<lb />
Carte Company recordings of the Gil-<lb />
bert and Sullivan operettas made in<lb />
England for American consumption<lb />
have done the same thing. They have<lb />
dropped all of the classic references<lb />
to "niggers" and "pickaninnies"<lb />
which were all part of the Victorian<lb />
attitude of complete and unchange-<lb />
able superiority of the English. One<lb />
supposes that the Japanese should<lb />
ask the D'Oily Carte Company to stop<lb />
performing the Mikado!<lb />
It is not possible for members of<lb />
different races to completely ignore<lb />
the fact that there are different and<lb />
lairly distinct races. If the Negro<lb />
wishes to rise above his "second<lb />
class citizenship he will not do it<lb />
by hiding perfectly obvious facts. He<lb />
will never create the impression that<lb />
the Negroes are an innocent, hapless<lb />
minority, ruled and exploited by the<lb />
discriminating, prejudiced, and bi-<lb />
goted majority of whites.<lb />
'Rebel' Wins Praise<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
It's praise time: The winter issue of<lb />
Rebel slid under our doors last week: and<lb />
everyone who read it would voice an opini<lb />
the verdict would be "bigger and better<lb />
Art work seems to play a main part in its<lb />
contents and also several pages of book re-<lb />
views prove that many of our studenl<lb />
faculty manage to read for pleasure and<lb />
ically in conjunction with required duties . <lb />
food for thought.<lb />
DUNCAN SAYS PAY FEES SOON<lb />
In order to avoid long lines on<lb />
registration day, Vice President<lb />
F. D. Duncan urged all students<lb />
to pay fees and have permits to<lb />
register stamped before the end<lb />
of next week.<lb />
Recently a couple girls in Jarvis re-<lb />
ceived three weeks restriction for having a<lb />
dirty room. Of course, a misplaced coat and<lb />
an unmade bed wasn't the only reason for<lb />
this stiff punishment. It seems that they<lb />
slammed a door a couple months ago . . . tem-<lb />
per, temper.<lb />
Traveling Abroad This Summer?<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
College students who would like to<lb />
travel abroad during the summer of<lb />
I960 will have many opportunities to<lb />
choose from various tours. Last year<lb />
more than 65,000 U.S. students in<lb />
their teens and twenties spent their<lb />
summers out of the country.<lb />
Students who can go will need be-<lb />
tween $800 to $1700, depending upon<lb />
the type of tour they choose. Types<lb />
of tours include: exploring a num-<lb />
The "Live-With-A-Family" pro-<lb />
gram which is so popular with col-<lb />
lege students as an insight to the<lb />
people .and customs of a country, was<lb />
pioneered by the Experiment in In-<lb />
ternational Living.<lb />
Many Ijuropean universities offer<lb />
special summer courses planned for<lb />
English-speaking students. This plan<lb />
of formal study can be correlated<lb />
The entertainment series is bringing li-<lb />
the Navy Choir immediately after the quar-<lb />
ter break. Unless the students start attend-<lb />
ing these entertainments, the SGA should<lb />
use the money for another purpose . . . per-<lb />
haps new office equipment for the three<lb />
publications. Fred Waring is also on the<lb />
agenda for Spring Quarter and be sure to<lb />
attend this musical event; if for no other<lb />
reason, just to be able to say, UI saw Fred<lb />
Waring in person<lb />
ber of countries in the company of with travel within Europe, and most<lb />
other students with activities chart-<lb />
ed in advance; living with a foreign<lb />
family in an effort to better under-<lb />
stand the people and their ways;<lb />
studying -at a foreign university;<lb />
working with a group of young peo-<lb />
ple in certain communities in Eu-<lb />
rope.<lb />
Tours come in all sizes and types.<lb />
,io almost anywhere .and are sponsored<lb />
by hundreds of commercial and non-<lb />
commerial organizations. Among the<lb />
latter are those conducted by the U.S.<lb />
National Student Association, 20 West<lb />
38th Street, New York 18, N.Y.<lb />
USNSA tours range from teen-age<lb />
groups to special trips for graduate<lb />
students; from Hobo Tours (by motor<lb />
coach) to Drive-It-Yourself Dauphine<lb />
jaunts or (special for this year) Obe-<lb />
rammergaoi and Olympic Tours.<lb />
universities will help the student<lb />
find lodging with a local family.<lb />
Probably the best source of in-<lb />
formation on foreign overseas pro-<lb />
grams and or educational tours is the<lb />
Institute of International Education.<lb />
1 East 67 Street. New York 21, N. Y.<lb />
Another type of tour, which re-<lb />
quires hard work for the student is<lb />
the work camp, hundreds of which<lb />
are operated in all parts of the world<lb />
many under religious or political<lb />
auspices.<lb />
Now after seeing the broad classi-<lb />
fications of tours, the student should<lb />
remember this advice offered by the<lb />
American Field Service Program:<lb />
"You will be the authority on the<lb />
U. S so be prepared to represent<lb />
it with intelligence as well as with<lb />
your heart<lb />
All short story fans who neglected to<lb />
see David Wayne and Edward G. Robinson<lb />
in "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (Rexall<lb />
special) missed a treat. Mr. Wayne gave us<lb />
the impression that the devil had bought<lb />
hoards of souls in exchange for material<lb />
possessions, which means that Stephen Vin-<lb />
cent's classic fits the modern age better than<lb />
any other period.<lb />
The Playhouse had try outs recently<lb />
for their annual children's play, Jack and<lb />
the Beanstalk. Unfortunately, as usual, few<lb />
people showed up. Really can't understand<lb />
it. The children's play is always a success.<lb />
To the children, the actors and actresses are<lb />
their heroes and heroines The Shakespear-<lb />
ean production is "A Midsummer Sight's<lb />
Dream to be given in the outdoor theatre.<lb />
Tryouts for this play will begin soon. Watch<lb />
for posters and when the time comes, go out<lb />
and surprise everyone with your acting abil-<lb />
ities.<lb />
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The East Carolina take-off on "College<lb />
Bowl" is a brilliant idea. The problem is<lb />
where to find enough brilliant participants.<lb />
After watehing this program, one wants to<lb />
shrink a couple feet and start the first grade<lb />
again. But one can always rationalize the<lb />
saying, "I may not be brilliant, but I'm load-<lb />
ed with common sense<lb />
Recently read that, according to predic-<lb />
tions, North CaroMna will go Republican<lb />
next year tor the presidential election. Won-<lb />
der why?Jack Paju. ia leaving NBC be-<lb />
cause of an off-color joke being taken off<lb />
the air. Come now, Mr. Paar, you're jokes<lb />
aren't that funny  the first person to<lb />
charge into space will be a woman  where s<lb />
my space helmet?<lb />
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IFC Appears Chaotic I S<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
The Interfraternity Council's<lb />
against one of the campus social fraternity<lb />
last week is to be commended. It app<lb />
the council has handled a very delicate situ<lb />
ation in a most graceful manner.<lb />
The evidence presented at the council<lb />
meeting indicated that the accused were b<lb />
part, victims of circumstances and gosain<lb />
However, their actions were out of order<lb />
and they have hurt the campus fraternity<lb />
system a great deal through unfavorable<lb />
publicity.<lb />
We recall another incident which x.<lb />
cured in the wake of the 1957 homecoming<lb />
festivities. The same fraternity had the same<lb />
trouble then. Is this group letting this be-<lb />
come a habit  or are they just unfortu-<lb />
nate enough to be the ones caught<lb />
At last week's IFC meeting we ma<lb />
several interesting observations. For a group<lb />
of would-be leaders the IF iay(i jg;<lb />
most degenerate form of pariimentary pro-<lb />
cedure that we have yet witnessed Their re-<lb />
sults merit praise, but their procedure is a<lb />
joke. Some of them act as if they think Ro-<lb />
bert's Rules of Order is a textbook on how to<lb />
read a menu.<lb />
While we have no objections to profan-<lb />
ity where it is needed, some of the group ap-<lb />
pear to be trying to prove they are the most<lb />
fluent in this area of speech. Profane lan-<lb />
guage was loud and plemtiful at the meeting.<lb />
The meeting resembled an informal buli<lb />
session during which the participants chat-<lb />
ted, threatened, cursed, and joked ;Cr<lb />
other.<lb />
Organization and coherent division c:<lb />
labor was at an all time low. A" g<lb />
the meeting was a sort of laughing matter.<lb />
The members (those who came; dropped<lb />
as casually as they would go 1 soda<lb />
shop, coming in ones and two unt: the :<lb />
ing was well underway.<lb />
We hope this organization will realize<lb />
its position and understand that it can<lb />
operate in a limited capacity under tl - <lb />
tern. We also hope the college Panhellenic<lb />
Council will take heed and not let its opera-<lb />
tion decline to this level.<lb />
We're still amazed that a decision of<lb />
any kind could come from the IFC under<lb />
their present operating procedure. When<lb />
think of their able handling of the recent<lb />
situation, wre are astounded.<lb />
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, I960<lb />
Sigma Nu<lb />
nued from Page 1)<lb />
I ,wing this, IFC President Bill<lb />
nested, "There have been<lb />
.tiadictions in the stories<lb />
this ease but I will admit<lb />
e doesn't hold as much<lb />
i il did previously, however<lb />
i Nu members should have<lb />
Phs party was lacking in<lb />
Connie Newton<lb />
l more discussion, a mo-<lb />
made from the floor to take<lb />
original recommendation a<lb />
 ad, "They shall be<lb />
11Y probation for six<lb />
inning the first day of<lb />
for the school year<lb />
1 e motion passed and this<lb />
e it-commendation was<lb />
n the punishment.<lb />
to the action taken by<lb />
, Dean James Mallory,<lb />
 council, said, "I think<lb />
1 1 o think to a certain<lb />
were victims of circum-<lb />
'i Int .leal with their<lb />
W Jenkins, President of<lb />
said, "I am very happy<lb />
- ' ave cleared the mat-<lb />
complete satisfaction of<lb />
'ficials.<lb />
in complete agreement<lb />
 bj the IFC and<lb />
y -up, rt 100 in this<lb />
that these matters<lb />
lied in a democratic fa-<lb />
tudents themselves. I<lb />
he students concerned<lb />
lent will lend their full<lb />
the future so there<lb />
re-occurence of this<lb />
II. Tucker comment-<lb />
of the circumstances as<lb />
1 think the IFC was<lb />
 alizing them in their<lb />
hops this is a sign that<lb />
be able to control the<lb />
affiliated with it. It is a<lb />
 nl self-government<lb />
Newton Presents<lb />
Piano Recital<lb />
Mrs. Connie Dunn Newton of Ay-<lb />
den will be presented by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Music Monday in a recital<lb />
of works for the piano. The program<lb />
will be open to the public and will<lb />
take place at 8 p.m. in the Austin<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Mrs. Newton is a senior and a<lb />
candidate for the degree of bachelor<lb />
of music. She studies piano with Eli-<lb />
zabeth Drake of the music faculty.<lb />
Student organizations of which she is<lb />
a member include the college chap-<lb />
ter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national<lb />
honorary music society for women.<lb />
She has chosen for her recital<lb />
works by Soarlatti, Debussy, Chopin,<lb />
Liszt, Beethoven, and other compos<lb />
ers.<lb />
IHMS WAIL BLH<lb />
lht housing office announced<lb />
week th;it dormitory rooms<lb />
ivailabie for spring quarter<lb />
ents<lb />
Persons interested in a dor-<lb />
mitorj room for Spring I960<lb />
Id report to the housing of-<lb />
rm i soon as possible.<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditwned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
r W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
EC Grad Obtains<lb />
Physics Supplies<lb />
Dr. Charles W. Reynolds, director<lb />
of the Department of Science, has<lb />
announced that the department has<lb />
received a gift of electronic compon-<lb />
ent parts .and assemblies from the<lb />
Western Electric Company.<lb />
The gift was obtained through<lb />
the efforts of Edward Milton Foley<lb />
of Winston-Salem, alumnus of the<lb />
college, and Dr. Marshall Helms, pro-<lb />
fessor of physics. Dr. Helms states<lb />
that the value of the gift is over $1<lb />
000. Items included were selected<lb />
from company offerings as being<lb />
useful in the physics programs at<lb />
last Carolina College.<lb />
Mr. Foley, a native of Greenville,<lb />
is ;i member of the Personnel Office<lb />
of the Winston-Salem plant of West-<lb />
ern Electric. At East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege he carried a major in mathe-<lb />
matics and a minor in science.<lb />
Mr. Foley says that when he be-<lb />
came aware of the surplus electronic<lb />
supplies in the Winston-Salem plant,<lb />
he thought immediately of its poten-<lb />
tial usefulness in the physics depart-<lb />
ment, where he had observed much<lb />
use of such material. He then found<lb />
that other Western Electric plants<lb />
olso had surpluses of electronic<lb />
equipment and that the Company had<lb />
a procedure for making gifts to col-<lb />
leges.<lb />
College Organizes<lb />
Tour Of Mexico<lb />
A tour of Mexico, with emphasis on<lb />
art and culture South of the border,<lb />
is now being organized at East Car-<lb />
olina College as an attraction of its<lb />
I960 summer program. Scheduled for<lb />
June 2-30, the trip will combine trav-<lb />
el with study and will take tourists<lb />
n an 8,000 mile from Greenville,<lb />
along the Gulf Coast, through Mex-<lb />
ico as far south as the ancient city<lb />
of Oaxaca, and then back to Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
The tour is sponsored by the De-<lb />
partment of Art. Those wishing to<lb />
leceive credit will earn nine quajter<lb />
hours upon completion of reqifW-<lb />
ments. Others who do not wish to<lb />
work for credit may also enroll for<lb />
the tour.<lb />
Francis Lee Neel of the college<lb />
Department of Art will act as dir-<lb />
ector and instructor on the tour. Mr.<lb />
Neel, a member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina faculty since 1948, has visited<lb />
Mexico five times and has made an<lb />
extensive on-the-spot study of the<lb />
arts and crafts of the country. A<lb />
graduate of the University of Mis-<lb />
souri, he has exhibited paintings in<lb />
this state and in Georgia, New York,<lb />
and Missouri and has won awards in<lb />
a number of art events.<lb />
The tour will begin June 2 at East<lb />
Carolina. A three-day trip by air-<lb />
conditioned bus will take the group<lb />
to San Antonio, Texas, site of the<lb />
Alamo. From there Morgan Tours will<lb />
assume management of the trip.<lb />
English-Spanish speaking, govern-<lb />
ment-licensed guide drivers will con-<lb />
duct the party. Accommodations at<lb />
first-class hotels will be provided.<lb />
Points of interest to be visited in-<lb />
clude the Colonial cities of San Luis<lb />
Potosi tand Queretaro; Taxco with its<lb />
silver artisans' shops; exotic Acapul-<lb />
co, the "Pearl of the Pacific Cuern-<lb />
avsca, site of the Palace of Cortez<lb />
and the famous Borda Gardens; Mex-<lb />
ico City; Xochimilco, the "floating<lb />
gardens Oaxaca. historic city; and<lb />
Monterrey, the "Pittsburg of Mex-<lb />
ico<lb />
Cost of the trip varies from $598<lb />
41 to $513.15. Further information<lb />
may be obtained from Extension Di-<lb />
vision, Box 307, ECC.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Flu Cases Continue<lb />
At. East Carolina<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
There seems to be no apparent let-<lb />
up in the number of flu cases that<lb />
are sweeping the East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus and most of eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina, according to personnel at the<lb />
local infirmary.<lb />
However, they are quick to add<lb />
that the menace has not really reach-<lb />
ed epidemic stages. At present there<lb />
are some twenty-six students in the<lb />
infirmary, and ajnotiher fifteen or<lb />
wenty either in the dormitories or<lb />
at home suffering from the flu virus<lb />
or upper respiratory infection.<lb />
The staff at the infirmary report<lb />
that they have their hands full with<lb />
the flow of new cases that come in al-<lb />
most daily. Two private-duty nurses<lb />
have been called in to assist with<lb />
the overcrowded situation.<lb />
"If students would get enough rest<lb />
and keep from exposing themselves<lb />
to colds, the spread of the infection<lb />
could be curbed declare the nurses.<lb />
"The germ is in the air, and if re-<lb />
sistance is kept down by lack of<lb />
proper rest and sleep, it is quite<lb />
easy to pick up<lb />
The infirmary advises students to<lb />
force liquids, and avoid exposure and<lb />
exertion if they do not wish to coun-<lb />
teract the virus. With students and<lb />
doctors working together, each do-<lb />
ing his part, our campus can soon be<lb />
free of this unwanted intruder, they<lb />
say.<lb />
ACE Announces Date For Last Blazer Order<lb />
V.<lb />
To err is human <lb />
to erase, divine with<lb />
I VTOYS CORRASABLE BOND<lb />
Typewriter Paper<lb />
I V) it' Just the flick of a<lb />
pencil-eraser and vour<lb />
typing errors are gone! It's<lb />
like magic! The special<lb />
suri u  nf Corrasablc Bond<lb />
 ithout a trace. Your<lb />
tir-t typing effort is the<lb />
finished copy when<lb />
ible uts things right.<lb />
I tn- line quaJit) bond gives<lb />
indsome appearance to<lb />
ul your work. Saves time<lb />
and money, too!<lb />
Erasable Corrpsable is available in light, medium, heavy<lb />
weights and onion skin. In convenient 100-sheet packets<lb />
and 500-sheet ream boxes. A Berkshire Typewriter<lb />
Paper, backed by the famous Eaton name.<lb />
EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND<lb />
Made only by Eaton<lb />
N I'U'F.R CORPORATION :E PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS<lb />
EATON PAPER Available at your<lb />
STUDENT'S SUPPLY STORES.<lb />
Business Organization<lb />
Elects New President<lb />
Ronald L. Henry of Kinston has<lb />
been elected president of the Society<lb />
for the Advancement of Manage-<lb />
ment, organization of students of<lb />
business on campus.<lb />
Serving with Henry as SAM leaders<lb />
are Malcom James Ballard, Jr of<lb />
Wilmington, vice president; Paul D.<lb />
Jenkins of Newport, secretary; and<lb />
Floyd Smith of Grifton, treasurer.<lb />
Henry is a sophomore business<lb />
major. Before entering college here,<lb />
he served with the U. S. Air Foree<lb />
in Germany during 1955-1958 and<lb />
was discharged with the rank of<lb />
staff sergeant. At East Carolina his<lb />
name has been included a number of<lb />
times on the college Honor Roll and<lb />
on the Dean's List of superior stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Chapter Stages<lb />
Benefit Tourney<lb />
The Pitt County Chapter of the<lb />
East Carolina Alumni Association<lb />
will stage on Friday, its annual bene-<lb />
fit games tournment at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
the New South Dining Hall. Proceeds<lb />
will go to the alumni scholarship<lb />
fund for East Carolina students.<lb />
Games of bridge, canasta, and set<lb />
iiaek are being arranged for the en-<lb />
tertainment. Prizes will be awarded<lb />
to winners in the various games.<lb />
The dining room will be decorated<lb />
for the occasion in a George Wash-<lb />
ington theme. Each place at the ta-<lb />
bles will be marked by favors for the<lb />
players. Dessert will be served at<lb />
7:30 p.m and games will begin at 8.<lb />
A large group of members of the<lb />
county alumni association is working<lb />
on plans for the annual event. Mrs.<lb />
Robert W. Fennell of Greenville<lb />
beads the social committee in charge<lb />
of arrangements.<lb />
Others who serve as committee<lb />
('airmen include Mrs. E. R. Carra-<lb />
way; Allan Nelms, alumni secretary<lb />
and Dr. James W. Butler, assistant<lb />
director of public relations at the col-<lb />
lege; and Miss Grace Smith, all of<lb />
Greenville. Reservations should b<lb />
made at the Alumni Office.<lb />
The last order for the East Caro-<lb />
lina College blazers, sales of which<lb />
are sponsored by the Association for<lb />
Childhood Education, will be sent on<lb />
February 20. A deposit of $5.00 is<lb />
required when placing an order for<lb />
a $22.95 blazer.<lb />
All of those interested in order-<lb />
ing a college blazer should see one<lb />
nf the following representatives:<lb />
. Cotten<lb />
Margorie Bass 407<lb />
Linda Parker 407<lb />
Garrett<lb />
Carolyn Parker 339<lb />
Kay Forester 247<lb />
Betty Matheny 113<lb />
Jarvls<lb />
Mikki Cox 175<lb />
Gray Kellihan<lb />
Ragsdale<lb />
Lynette Hobbs 110<lb />
Slay<lb />
Carolyn Hunt 180<lb />
Jannie Harris 228<lb />
Katherine Pruitt 328<lb />
Wilson<lb />
Barbara Sasser 86<lb />
Peggy Wynn 245<lb />
CU OPEN EVERY NIGHT<lb />
The College Union will be open<lb />
every night except nights when the<lb />
Entertainment Committee has sched-<lb />
uled events in Wright Auditorium,<lb />
Dean Robert Holt announces.<lb />
The only reason that the Union<lb />
will not be open on nights when<lb />
there is entertainment is that the<lb />
noise carries upstairs to the audi-<lb />
torium, he says.<lb />
.Previously the College Union and<lb />
soda shop has not been open on<lb />
nights when there is a ball game on<lb />
campua. However after February<lb />
20, both will be open on ball game<lb />
rights.<lb />
The suggestion for keeping the<lb />
I'nion open came as a result of the<lb />
recent Dean's Advisory Council Meet-<lb />
ing. Charles Dyson, SGA treasurer,<lb />
told the Council that he thought that<lb />
the campus was now large enough to<lb />
merit the Union's staying open to<lb />
matter how many other events were<lb />
scheduled.<lb />
INTERVIEWS FOR<lb />
TEACHING JOBS<lb />
A representative from the Winston-<lb />
Salem city schools will be on camous<lb />
March 11 to interview interested<lb />
prospects for teaching positions.<lb />
Spring and summer graduates who<lb />
wish to locate in this area may come<lb />
to the Placement Bureau and sign up<lb />
for an interview.<lb />
PHI MU INDICTS MEMBERS<lb />
Installation services for Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha Sinfcnia, national profession-<lb />
al honorary music fraternity for men,<lb />
were held February 7 in Austin Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
The new members are Red Sharon,<lb />
Sam Branson, Andy Preston, and<lb />
Frank Dew. President Leo Jenkins<lb />
was installed as honorary member jf<lb />
the fraternity.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha has the largest<lb />
number of chapters of any national<lb />
fraternity. The chapter on the EC<lb />
campus has 31 members.<lb />
CANDIDATES SUBMIT NAMES<lb />
James Trice, chairman of the<lb />
elections committee, announces<lb />
that March 10 is the deadline for<lb />
those who wish to submit their<lb />
names for candidacy of ay S.G.<lb />
A. position.<lb />
Annette McDonald has been<lb />
appointed to replace Trice as<lb />
-lections chairman next quarter.<lb />
.11 names must be submitted to<lb />
her or the S.G.A. office.<lb />
ATTENTION ORGANIZATION<lb />
HEADS<lb />
All campus organizations are<lb />
requested by Pat Farmer, chair-<lb />
man of the Points Committee, to<lb />
mail a copy of their officers to<lb />
the Points Committee. This in-<lb />
cludes all sororities, fraternities,<lb />
professional, and service organ-<lb />
izations. That mailing address is:<lb />
Points Committee<lb />
Box 1352<lb />
Campus<lb />
POSITIONS OPEN<lb />
Campus radio WWW'S an-<lb />
nounced this week that positions<lb />
will be open on the radio staff<lb />
next quarter. Persons interested<lb />
in working with the college sta-<lb />
tion may attend the organization-<lb />
al meeting at the first of next<lb />
quarter.<lb />
COMBO DANCE<lb />
The Record snd Dance Committee,<lb />
ehairmaned by Buddy Mangum, an-<lb />
nounces that plans are complete for<lb />
the College Union's "Flunkers Fro<lb />
" total o dance to be held Friday,<lb />
ebroary 19. Dancing will be in the<lb />
College Union Lounge from 8:00 p.m.<lb />
to 11:00 p.m.<lb />
iTTENTION ORGANIZATION<lb />
HEADS<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, Director of<lb />
Student Personnel and Placement,<lb />
requests that all campus organiza-<lb />
tions file with him the names of<lb />
current officers. If the officers<lb />
change during the year, Dr. Tucker<lb />
asks that he be notified in order that<lb />
he may keep his files up-to-date.<lb />
"WHITE ELEPHANT' SALE<lb />
All unclaimed found items that<lb />
have been turned into the College<lb />
Union Lost and Found department<lb />
will be uu-tioned off at a "White<lb />
Elephant" sale Tuesday, February 23,<lb />
in the College Union TV Room from<lb />
8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.<lb />
Such items as umbrellas, pens, jac-<lb />
kets, scarves, jewelry, and books etc.<lb />
will go to the highest bidder.<lb />
TRYOUTS FOR MUSICAL<lb />
Tryouts for "Annie Get Your<lb />
Gun the spring musical, will be<lb />
Thursday, March 3. at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
The tryouts will be in room 105<lb />
of the Music Hall.<lb />
Those who wish to try out for<lb />
a lead part may pick up a score<lb />
on Tuesday, March 4, in the<lb />
Music Hall, if they want to look<lb />
over the part.<lb />
Many lead parts and choral<lb />
personnel must be filled. Tryouts<lb />
are open to all.<lb />
STAFF TO MEET<lb />
All members of the East Caro-<lb />
linian staff are requested to at-<lb />
tend the first Spring Quarter<lb />
staff meeting March 3, at 3:00.<lb />
Persons interested in joining<lb />
the staff are invited to be pre-<lb />
sent at this meeting. Positions<lb />
are open in sports, proofreading,<lb />
news writing, and feature writ-<lb />
ing.<lb />
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE<lb />
Periods Classes Periods Exams<lb />
Meet Held<lb />
Wednesday, February 24<lb />
History 50, 51 6 and 7<lb />
9 8 and 9<lb />
Thursday, February 25<lb />
1 1 and 2<lb />
2 3 and 4<lb />
3 6 and 7<lb />
5 8 and 9<lb />
Friday, February 26<lb />
4 1 and 2<lb />
6 3 and 4<lb />
7 6 and 7<lb />
8 8 and 9<lb />
Night Classes<lb />
Monday night Feb. 226:30-9:00<lb />
Tuesday night Feb. 236:30-9:00<lb />
Wednesday night Feb. 246:30-9:00<lb />
Thursday night Feb. 256:30-9:00<lb />
Friday night Feb. 266:30-9:00<lb />
CAMPUS CALENDAR<lb />
Feb. 22: College Union Committee<lb />
Meeting, TV Room, 6:30 p.m. Sen-<lb />
ior Recital: Connie Dunn, piano,<lb />
Autsife Aud 8:00 p.m. Movie:<lb />
"Blue Denim Austin Aud 7:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Feb. 23: College Union White Ele-<lb />
phant Sale of Lost and Found<lb />
Items, TV Room, 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 24: Final Exams Begin at Noon.<lb />
Feb. 27: Winter Quarter Closes.<lb />
Student Art Exhibitions in the<lb />
Kate Lewis Gallery, Bawl Building<lb />
Feb. 1-Feb. 13: Barbara Louns-<lb />
bury.<lb />
Feb. 28Mar. 12: John Merritt.<lb />
Honorary Frat<lb />
Installs Officers<lb />
Pi Omega Pi, honorary business<lb />
fraternity, installed new officers for<lb />
the year at a meeting here last week.<lb />
Insta'led as president was Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Massad. Other officers for<lb />
the year will be Kay Overton, vice<lb />
president; Sylvia Uzzle, secretary<lb />
and Jerry Harris, treasurer.<lb />
The new slate replaces president,<lb />
Dempsy Mizzelle; vice president, El-<lb />
tirth Alexander; secretary, Diana<lb />
Monroe; and treasurer, Melton Aus-<lb />
tin.<lb />
Following the installation mem-<lb />
bers and potential members attend-<lb />
ing the meeting celebrated at a<lb />
Founder's Day Party in Raw! Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Advisors for the fraternity are<lb />
Frances Daniels and Peggy Holman.<lb />
Other faculty members attending<lb />
the meeting and party were Dr. Au-<lb />
drey Dempsey, Lena Ellis, and Nor-<lb />
man Cameron.<lb />
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SCHEMATIC DRAWING  of the new student book store.<lb />
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THURSDAY, FEBRrARv<lb />
 EAST CAE0Limi-j , - QQfllwl<lb />
Pirate Footballers Meet Alumni Innnuliur<lb />
y<lb />
A bevy of former East Carolina<lb />
football stars will don the Purple and<lb />
Gold once again Saturday afternoon<lb />
in the annual Alumni Varsity clash,<lb />
slated to begin at 2:00 in College<lb />
Staduim.<lb />
Listing a squad of 33, the visiting<lb />
Alumni are given its best chance of<lb />
gaining victory number one in the<lb />
four year series. The Varsity has<lb />
been able to claim easy victories in<lb />
the past.<lb />
Heading the field of returning<lb />
stats will be such All-Conference se-<lb />
lections as Dick Cherry, Bobby Perry,<lb />
Ray Pennington, and Lou Hallow.<lb />
They are joined by a couple of recent<lb />
laurel-reaping stars, Ed Emory, and<lb />
James Speight, and Lynn Barnett.<lb />
Joining the latter three from the<lb />
1968 list of graduates will be Bill<lb />
Cain, Howanl Beale, Ralph gearing,<lb />
C. J. Hrowne. WVilkie HanfoTd, "Dav-<lb />
id Thomas, Johnny Wikes, James<lb />
Cordon. George Turner, and Jerry<lb />
Carpenter.<lb />
Former linemen returning besides<lb />
the above-mentioned include Jerry<lb />
Brooks and Charlie Smitha duo of<lb />
rugged tackles, Dick Monds. Char-<lb />
lie Dyson. Rubba Mathews. Joe Hol-<lb />
mes, Shelly West. Jerry Warren, Gor-<lb />
don Peoples, and John Stauffer.<lb />
Backs to bolster the Alumni squad<lb />
include Gary Mattocks, acting coach,<lb />
Lee Atkinson, Charlie Bishop, Bob<lb />
Maynard, Tommy N.ash and Jack<lb />
Beale.<lb />
The Varsity squad, feeling a defi-<lb />
nite loss within its ranks due to the<lb />
large graduation toll, will be putting<lb />
the wraps on winter drills which have<lb />
been underway since early January.<lb />
.All-Conference Glenn Bass heads<lb />
the returning backs in the Pirate<lb />
fold. Other returnees include Tommy<lb />
Matthews, Sonny Bay singer, Mac<lb />
Thacker, Billy Strickland, and Mac<lb />
Roebuck.<lb />
Quarterback is wide open with four<lb />
currently battling for the vacant<lb />
spot. Bert Stafford and Stuart Hol-<lb />
land, a couple of seniors, have the<lb />
inside track over yearlings Dan Rouse<lb />
and Gary Parker.<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowaki, Chuck Gor-<lb />
don, Wayne Davis, Jones Lockerman,<lb />
Vernon (Bruno) Davis, and Henry<lb />
Vanaant head a shallow group of ex-<lb />
lerienced linemen.<lb />
Lob Gregson, David Barnes, Bobby<lb />
Bumgardner, and Clayton Piland are<lb />
jusi a few other EC linemen sched-<lb />
uled to get plenty of action.<lb />
A glance at the poop sheet gives<lb />
the favorites role to the visiting<lb />
Alumni but once again the tale of<lb />
i lit ion will play a large part in the<lb />
final outcome. Both teams have been<lb />
anxiously awaiting the game which<lb />
ion 1 develop into a dilly.<lb />
ECC Cagcrs Win OverJCatawba, Elon<lb />
NORTH STATE STANDINGS<lb />
Conf.<lb />
W L<lb />
Appalachian  1<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  10<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
High Point<lb />
Catawba <lb />
Western Carolina<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
Elon<lb />
10<lb />
9<lb />
7<lb />
7<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
Guilford  0 13<lb />
East Carolina continued its upward<lb />
surge in the North State Conference<lb />
basketball chase by downing Cataw-<lb />
ba, 73-71, in Salisbury last Wednes-<lb />
day and romping Elon, 88-55, here<lb />
Monday afternoon.<lb />
Ike Riddick merged ahead of High<lb />
Point's Danny Sewell in the confer-<lb />
ence scoring parade, leading the Pi-<lb />
rates over a pesky Catawba band<lb />
last Wednesday evening. Riddick<lb />
scored 27 points for scoring honors,<lb />
leaving him with a 24.7 scoring av-<lb />
t rage for 20 games.<lb />
In the Catawba game, East Caro-<lb />
lina had to stifle a last half rally by<lb />
the Indians before wrapping up its<lb />
sixth consecutive victory. Don Smith,<lb />
Lacy West, and Cotton Clayton join-<lb />
ed Riddick in the double figures.<lb />
Smith tallied 15, Clayton 13, and<lb />
West 11.<lb />
In a game that was postponed Sat-<lb />
urday night, East Carolina completed<lb />
outclassed visiting Elon to the tune<lb />
of 88-55 Monday afternoon before<lb />
a packed house in Memorial Gymna-<lb />
sium.<lb />
Playing without Captain Ike Rid-<lb />
dick, the ECC machine added a new<lb />
part and continued to work with<lb />
precision. Charlie Lewis stepped into<lb />
the guard slot, left vacant by Rid-<lb />
dick, and pumped in 14 points.<lb />
Lacy West led the first half out-<lb />
burst that buried the Christians for<lb />
good. By intermission it was 43-23<lb />
and Elon was never able to give ECC<lb />
PIRATE'S<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
v, tenstfied rivalry has grown between Ea<lb />
i ,t yean and. according to many, the<lb />
,f control on many occasions. Saturda<lb />
I two North State schools almost wrthi  ng distltZ<lb />
resumed after a two-week "ceeliag<lb /><lb />
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Bohunk Is Unknown<lb />
For many BOC students, the term "Uohun<lb />
for the ones who saw the game, they are well r <lb />
the age-old trophy, wliich has exchanged han ,<lb />
bills, may have seen its last days of existence if thai ,0!(j frcTT<lb />
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. Due to the recent episode over the I<lb />
regarded or buried<lb />
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ai? for 2 try at the h-p against Elon. West scored 15 points to erf the<lb />
Pirates fn the' win over" heisiting Christians, Monday afternoon m Mem-<lb />
orial Gym.<lb />
Riddick Reigns As Number 1<lb />
Scorer In NS; Out With Flu<lb />
In yeais past when Atlantic Christian fiekk<lb />
 i f rivalry was at an hijrher level than it  I<lb />
impos of the foe was considered almost  I<lb />
degree<lb />
the cam i<lb />
both schools. As a matter of fact, the pranks<lb /><lb />
much trouble at one time, the Administration 1 ' -A ta<lb />
Those who have been following the<lb />
Piiate basketball team this season<lb />
should all agree that little Ike Rid-<lb />
dick has been the sparkplug in lead-<lb />
ing the liucs to their winning record.<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's forces boast a<lb />
reserves too much trouble in the final 10-1 conference mark after their win<lb />
ALUMNI BACKS . . . Ralph Zehring, James Speight, and Jerry Carpenter<lb />
are three former Pirate stars who will form a triple threat trio against<lb />
East Carolina's Varsity football squad when the Pirates and Alumni tangle<lb />
Saturday afternoon.<lb />
half.<lb />
West, with 15, and Lewis, with 14,<lb />
led the East Carolina scoring. Benny<lb />
Bowes had 13 and Cotton Clayton 11.<lb />
Although the win pushed ECC into<lb />
a three-way tie for first place in the<lb />
conference, it also proved damaging.<lb />
Don Smith, junior forward, broke a<lb />
finger in a fall and his playing status<lb />
for the rest of the season is ques-<lb />
tionable.<lb />
The 88 points against Elon gave<lb />
BCC a team average of 80.0 for 21<lb />
pames. Coach Earl Smith's com-<lb />
n.and has a conference mark of 10-4<lb />
and is 15-6 over-all.<lb />
A notice spotted by a summer school<lb />
student on the office door of the un-<lb />
iversity president: "This office clos-<lb />
ed for the summer. For anything<lb />
important see the janiUr<lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
over Elon on Monday. Riddick, who<lb />
had not missed ball game all season,<lb />
was forced to the sideline in the<lb />
Christian encounter due to the flu.<lb />
The Greenville native is currently<lb />
the number one scorer in the North<lb />
State Conference with a 24.7 scor-<lb />
ing average for 20 games. Riddick<lb />
nas the best shooting average of the<lb />
starting Pirate five, hitting at a 53r's<lb />
clip. The five foot eleven inch senior<lb />
guard has more than doubled his<lb />
scoring average over last year. He<lb />
hit 11 points per game last season.<lb />
Ike is the play maker on the Buc<lb />
quint. He sets up the offensive ac-<lb />
tion, as well as being a very capable<lb />
defensive performer. Along with tak-<lb />
ing over the leadership problems,<lb />
Riddick was chosen as captain of the<lb />
Pirate hardwoodmen for the 1959-60<lb />
season. Riddick hit his scoring peak<lb />
against Pfeiffer College when he<lb />
racked up a total of 38 points.<lb />
None of the Buc opponents have<lb />
been able to hold him out of the<lb />
double figure column. Riddick gets<lb />
the majority of his points on the fast<lb />
break where he has thrilled mny<lb />
crowds with his driving layup3. The<lb />
Greenvillite is very dangerous from<lb />
the outside too. His jump shot is one<lb />
of the most feared in the conference.<lb />
Few will argue with the fact that<lb />
Riddick has been a mainstay in the<lb />
Pirates successful season. His shoes<lb />
will undoubtedly be hard to fill next<lb />
year.<lb />
Coach Smith has nothing but praise<lb />
lor the senior captain. "As far as<lb />
I'm concerned, Riddick has led us to<lb />
where we are now says Smith.<lb /><lb />
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Impaia Sport Sedan<lb />
Champs Win Easily<lb />
In Winter Table<lb />
Tennis Tourney<lb />
The finals of the Winter Quarter<lb />
Men's Doubles Table Tennis Tour-<lb />
nament, held February 9 in the Col-<lb />
lege Union, saw Charles Holliday and<lb />
Norman Kilpatriek defeat Thomas<lb />
Paul and Robert Gilden 21-9, 21-10<lb />
and 21-15 to take the title. The spin<lb />
serves of Holliday, and Kilpatrick's<lb />
backhand drives, kept Gilden and<lb />
Paul from using their hard forehand<lb />
drives throughout most of the match,<lb />
while Holliday scored consistently<lb />
with his forehand kill shots for the<lb />
winners. With last quarter's doubles<lb />
champions, Thomas Paul and Thomas<lb />
Wainwright, and runner-ups Ike Rid-<lb />
dick and Roger Bullock not entered<lb />
in this tourney, the finalists had lit-<lb />
tle trouble in winning the top places<lb />
in their respective groups.<lb />
FINAL STANDINGS won lost<lb />
Group "A"<lb />
Robert Gilden-Thomas Paul 3<lb />
Tesse Powell- B. Sabiston 2<lb />
Louis Bimonte- Steve Gallup 1<lb />
Tommy LaneE. Marshhum 0<lb />
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C. Holliday- N. Kilpatriek 4<lb />
Bob Cooley- T. Lassiter 3<lb />
Jesse Harry- R. Kornegay 2<lb />
Albert Davis- Bob Hutchins 1 8<lb />
Zuill Bailey- J. Shackelford 0 4<lb />
so<lb />
colleges had to step in and curtail the action.<lb />
Bohur.kus was originated in 1139 wrhen .la<lb />
of the Techo Echo (the East Carolina news<lb />
sports editor of AC's The Collegiate decided that<lb />
to promote the wholesome and congenial riva<lb />
isted between the two institution  . . M :<lb />
declared, "if we've get to fight, let's have -omethi<lb />
Bohonk, named in accordance to all it -<lb />
rteket awarded temporarily to the scl h<lb />
tv.een the two bitter rivals. In years pas,<lb />
were placed on the wooden bucket but due U<lb />
in past years.<lb />
Bucket Haw Shifted Hands<lb />
The bucket has shifted back and forl<lb />
lira seems to have the over-all dominance. At I<lb />
away but  aiwa  died th<lb />
rolled around for an BOC-AOC meeting The 1<lb />
it has now burned for some 21 years.<lb />
Long May Bohunk Live<lb />
The talk ol doing away with the tradit<lb />
on the rivalry of these two schools. True<lb />
the fire hat doing away with the bucket <lb />
the onlj real keen rivalry that East Caroline<lb />
The bucket was set up by students and<lb />
same. If n they should take the ste t I<lb />
tion of the bucket from getting out of hand. V<lb />
be destroyed hut will be on display for Sal<lb />
 II Students just fade away but long<lb />
possession.<lb /><lb />
a<lb />
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Grads Play Saturday<lb />
Pull out your glad-rags, pennants, and<lb />
for the showdown is here. Saturday afternoon<lb />
proclaim will be another V-tDay but this time in<lb />
Varsity-Alumni battle.<lb />
Ed Emory, Gary Mattocks, James S<lb />
Atkinson, Jerry Carpenter, Dick Monds, Lou Ha.<lb />
will just be a few old grads to match their bra<lb />
ditioned muscles against the Pirate varsity<lb />
drills have rut down on the potence of the Varsity<lb />
are tH : z fiddle and raring to go.<lb />
The grads say this is their year. On papei I <lb />
Atkinson, and Mattocks are three top runners. " <lb />
a passing attack and the line is solid with the tikea EraF, <lb />
Hallow.<lb />
Many say it will be the first victory for the<lb />
vote from this corner is a 34-21 victory for the <lb />
should be a good gamethe het in the series Lefi<lb />
full day sports-wise. Take in the Varsity-Alumn. <lb />
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prising when you consider to what<lb />
lengths Chevy has gone to provide<lb />
for your comfort at no extra cost to<lb />
you. As you drive, count the ways<lb />
Chevrolet has been thoughtful:<lb />
Supple Full Coil suspension-<lb />
Coil springs at all four wheels melt<lb />
bumps as no other suspension can.<lb />
Taking the punch out of rough roads<lb />
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Butyl rubber body mounts-<lb />
Thicker, newly designed body mounts<lb />
further insulate you from the road.<lb />
Body by FisherOnly Chevy in<lb />
its field offers the polish and crafts-<lb />
manship of Body by Fisher.<lb />
Foam cushioned seatsChevy<lb />
offers foam cushioned seats in both<lb />
front and rear in all series but one.<lb />
Safety-Girder frameX-built<lb />
and not merely X-braced, the Safety-<lb />
Girder frame affords greater rigidity<lb />
to minimize twisting and squeaks.<lb />
Hydraulic valve liftersOil<lb />
hushed hydraulic valve lifters reduce<lb />
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Cushioned steering shaft<lb />
A universal joint and cushioned<lb />
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Precision balanced wheels and<lb />
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Easy steering ratioChevy's Ugh<lb />
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Chevy rides better, handles better<lb />
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