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SHOP I'M I. N. (. MtllKR . . . makes the principal address during dedl-<lb />
tion cerewonies which took place at the Methodist Student Center here<lb />
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Bishop Dedicates<lb />
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nies dedicating the Metho-<lb />
ter for students here took<lb />
Sunday at 12:30 p.m.<lb />
1'aul N. Garber, resident bis-<lb />
i Ricl mond area, made the<lb />
address ami dedicated the<lb />
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pmei ' of Christian charac-<lb />
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participating in the program<lb />
R verend W. M. Howard,<lb />
Rev.  V. Hirschi, and the<lb />
H. M McLamb.<lb />
 on honoring Bishop Gar-<lb />
nit-ofown guests followed<lb />
ration and was served in the<lb />
f the Student i enter. The<lb />
1 )h a tors of the Wesley<lb />
of Fa-t Carolina enter-<lb />
i  an informal reception for<lb />
Garber Saturday night in the<lb />
i 'enter.<lb />
Mamiej ("handler, who<lb />
 program for Metho-<lb />
uthor Pierce<lb />
iisplays Novel<lb />
laterial In<lb />
('ist students here since 1943, was in<lb />
charge of arrangements for Sunday'<lb />
program.<lb />
The Methodist Student Center, a<lb />
brick building of modern design, lo-<lb />
cated on East Fifth Street, was com-<lb />
pleted in August, 1958, was formally<lb />
opened the following November, and<lb />
has been in use since that time.<lb />
Providing the building for Metho-<lb />
dist students on the campus was a<lb />
project of the Woman's Society of<lb />
Christian Service and Wresleyan Ser-<lb />
. iee Guild of the North Carolina Con-<lb />
ference, with contributions from the<lb />
Bureau of Educational Institutions of<lb />
the Woman's Division of Christian<lb />
Service of the Methodist Church and<lb />
the North Carolina Annual Confer-<lb />
ence of the Methodist Church.<lb />
While in Greenville, Bishop Garber<lb />
delivered the sermon Sunday morning<lb />
:ti a joint service of the Jarvis Me-<lb />
morial Methodist Church and St.<lb />
lames Methodist Church.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960<lb />
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Number 3<lb />
IFC Rush Week Reaches Climax<lb />
Committee reports and rush week<lb />
activities were the main points of<lb />
business during the Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Coumil's weekly meeting on Septem-<lb />
ber 20.<lb />
Rush week for fraternities will end<lb />
Friday. Emmanuel E. Katsias of<lb />
Virginia Beach. Va and Frederick<lb />
K. Daniel of Spring Hope are co-<lb />
chairmen of the committee planning<lb />
activities. Dean of Men James B.<lb />
Mallory, advisor of the Interfrater-<lb />
nity Council at the college, is assist<lb />
ic.K fraternity members in their plans.<lb />
A Rush Assembly in the college<lb />
library conducted last week, briefed<lb />
freshmen and upperclassmen inter-<lb />
ested in becoming fraternity members<lb />
on events and regulations of the fojr-<lb />
i!ay period. Approximately 25 per<lb />
cent freshman men and a number of<lb />
upperclassmen participated in activi-<lb />
ties, according to IFC estimates.<lb />
Freshmen who receive bids to fra-<lb />
ternities must have a C average in<lb />
academic work for the fall quarter<lb />
before they can be pledged as mem-<lb />
bers. Upperclassmen with averages<lb />
below C are ineligible for member-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Seven national social fraternities<lb />
on the campus will take part in Rush<lb />
Week. They are Phi Kappa Tau,<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu, Theta<lb />
Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha,<lb />
and Sigma Phi Epsilon.<lb />
The social committee and the rush<lb />
planning committee reported to the<lb />
council members iprogress during the<lb />
preceding week. Bill Hamilton, Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha representative, and<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha spokesman Mike<lb />
Katsias reported for these respective<lb />
committees.<lb />
The social committee discussed with<lb />
Deadline Nears<lb />
Jayne Chandler, Homecoming<lb />
Chairman, announced this week<lb />
that it is imperative for all en-<lb />
tries for floats and sponsors to<lb />
be submitted to the S.G.A. office<lb />
by Friday, September 30.<lb />
The parade line up will be de-<lb />
cided upon this weekend, and the<lb />
floats or sponsors must be turn-<lb />
ed in by then in order to be rep-<lb />
resented in the parade.<lb />
First Student In Nursing Program<lb />
Relates Reasons For Present Plan<lb />
RUSH WEEK IN FULL SWING<lb />
the council the selection of a date<lb />
for the annual I.F.CPanhellenic<lb />
Council concert and dance. The coun-<lb />
cil voted to set up a tentative date<lb />
of either the second or fourth week-<lb />
end in April for the event. The coun-<lb />
cil also passed a motion to limit the<lb />
yearly concert to only fraternity and<lb />
sorority members.<lb />
Reports from the rush-planning<lb />
committee gav3 a favorable aspect to<lb />
the upcoming fall rush. Invitations<lb />
vill be sent to prospective rushes be-<lb />
fore the beginning of rush week,<lb />
September 27. Rushees will visit only<lb />
the fraternities from which they re-<lb />
ceived invitations. This is a new rul-<lb />
ing by the council.<lb />
Other discussion centered around<lb />
the building of homecoming floats,<lb />
sending representatives to the na-<lb />
tional I.F.C. convention in Los Ange-<lb />
les, California, and a motion to amend<lb />
the council's constitution. This latter<lb />
motion was tabled and will be dis-<lb />
cussed at a future meeting.<lb />
Senate Approves Remainder<lb />
Of School Year Budget<lb />
Library<lb />
H<lb />
i author produces a novel is<lb />
1 in  display of materials<lb />
 lobby of the Joyner Me-<lb />
t East Carolina Col-<lb />
d Williams: Pierce, faculty mem-<lb />
f the English department and<lb />
; f On a Lonesome Porch<lb />
I  the library for exhibition all<lb />
kteriali Mad during his three years<lb />
work on Um novel of North Caro-<lb />
a :tt the elOM of the Civil War.<lb />
 k.  I9t0 Doubleday publica-<lb />
n. has leceived high praise from<lb />
ties throughout the nation.<lb />
The display in the library is en-<lb />
1 "Evolution of a Novel" and<lb />
all steps in composition from<lb />
author's notebook through the<lb />
lished work.<lb />
Included are the manuscript note-<lb />
)k in which Mr. Pierce first out-<lb />
hd n a Lonesome Porch" chapter<lb />
chapter and iotted down materials<lb />
his reading and observations<lb />
lich he planned to use in his book.<lb />
ie first draft, written by hand in<lb />
in.il on B x 10 yellow paper, a first<lb />
a second typewritten draft, gal-<lb />
proofs, an 1 the first edition of<lb />
novel are presented in sequence.<lb />
!tensive corrections and revisions<lb />
tht manuscript and typed copies<lb />
licate the author's careful and crit-<lb />
i methods of work.<lb />
Phe manuscripts, typed copies, and<lb />
Hey proofs will eventually be<lb />
deed in the library of Duke Univer-<lb />
of which Mr. Pierce is a grad-<lb />
Similar materials of his earlier<lb />
rel "The Plantation" are now a<lb />
of the Duke collection.<lb />
Katharine SaMe, who says she "al-<lb />
ways wanted to he a nurse" followed<lb />
her inclination and ambition when<lb />
she became the first student to en-<lb />
roll in East Carolina's new nursing<lb />
program.<lb />
Registering during the first 1960<lb />
summer session as the only student<lb />
then in the program, Katharine got<lb />
B head start on other students who<lb />
entered East Carolina this fall to<lb />
begin work in nursing. During the<lb />
.u miner. Miss Salle took courses in<lb />
English and history, and this fall<lb />
he is continuing work in general<lb />
education.<lb />
With 52 young women enrolled, the<lb />
nursing program now has its first<lb />
class. Dean of Nursing Eva Warren,<lb />
formerly educational director at<lb />
Watts Hospital in Durham, has been<lb />
on the campus since June planning<lb />
nd organizing the four-yaar course<lb />
of study and training. During the<lb />
1960-1961 term, Dean Warren has<lb />
announced courses in general edu-<lb />
cationEnglish, government, mathe-<lb />
matics, geography, history, physics,<lb />
and physical educationand an intro-<lb />
duction to nursing will be offered to<lb />
the beginning class.<lb />
Katharine's interest in and enthusi-<lb />
asm for nursing grew out of her fam-<lb />
Jenkins Appointed<lb />
General chairman David J. Which-<lb />
ard has announced the appointment<lb />
of Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President, as<lb />
the United Fund's chairman of Public<lb />
and Institutional Employees commit-<lb />
tee for the upcoming fund drive.<lb />
This division includes 1119 em-<lb />
rloyees in local, state and federal<lb />
jobs.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins has participated in a<lb />
number of community and state proj-<lb />
ects including chairmanship of the<lb />
Pitt County Red Cross Fund Cam-<lb />
paign, Polio Campaign, Memorial<lb />
Hospital Bond Drive.<lb />
Other activities include chairman-<lb />
ship of the local Recreation Com-<lb />
mission and president of North State<lb />
T ittle League Baseball. He has also<lb />
been a campaign speaker for the<lb />
United Fund and is a former presi-<lb />
dent of the Kiwanis Club.<lb />
lly background. Her father Dr. Geor-<lb />
ge F. Salle, after a number of years<lb />
n the Army, is now urologist at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital in Green-<lb />
ville. Her mother was a nurse. An<lb />
older sister, Judith, is a third-year<lb />
student in the Medical School of the<lb />
University of North Carolina.<lb />
With her decision to become a nurse<lb />
already in mind, Katharine attended<lb />
Washington High School, from which<lb />
she was graduated in 1960. There<lb />
.he took college-preparatory courses.<lb />
At East Carolina she is living in<lb />
Ragsdale Hall, dormitory for fresh-<lb />
men women. "I'm enjoying meeting<lb />
other students in the nursing pro-<lb />
gram she stated, "and in getting to<lb />
know the people with whom I'll be<lb />
working for the next four years<lb />
As for the future, "I like children<lb />
she said, "and after I complete my<lb />
work here I hope to be located in a<lb />
children's hospital somewhere<lb />
Chapel Plans<lb />
The Student Senate voted unani-<lb />
mously Monday night to approve the<lb />
remainder of the budget of the cur-<lb />
rent school year. Only the East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse appropriation has yet<lb />
to be made.<lb />
The following appropriations were<lb />
made (the amount asked for is the<lb />
first number listed and the amount<lb />
eceived is the second number listed):<lb />
College Choir, $1,346.00, $1,346.00;<lb />
Library Club, $50.00, $50.00; The Reb-<lb />
el, $4,520.00, $4,220.00; Opera Thea-<lb />
ter, $l,500.0a, $1,200.00; Entertain-<lb />
ment Series, $17,500.00, $17,500.00;<lb />
Productions Committee, $3,350.00,<lb />
$3,350.00; East Carolina College Or-<lb />
chestra, $80000, $800.00; Student<lb />
Covernment Association, $16,112.80,<lb />
$16,112.80.<lb />
President Jim Speight announced<lb />
that the President of the Student<lb />
Iiody at Atlantic Christian College<lb />
had asked him to speak to the Atlan-<lb />
tic Christian student body on Octo-<lb />
ber 27. Speight in turn has invited the<lb />
Atlantic Christian Student Body Pres-<lb />
ident to speak at an S.G.A. meeting<lb />
here at a future date. All students<lb />
will be invited to attend this meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Dave Perry's Buccaneers will pro-<lb />
vide music for the S.G.A. dance to<lb />
be held in Wright Auditorium imme-<lb />
diately following the East Carolina-<lb />
Catawba football game Saturday<lb />
n'ght.<lb />
Annette Burgess, Elections Com-<lb />
mittee chairman, announced a meet-<lb />
ing of all candidates who are running<lb />
for a freshman class office on Octo-<lb />
i.er 4 in the SGA office at 8:00 p.m<lb />
Speight also announced the tem-<lb />
porary appointment of Merle Sum-<lb />
mers to the position of S.G-A. His-<lb />
torian. Summers will hold the posi-<lb />
tion until Miss Gloria Hofler, who<lb />
was elected to the position, re-enters<lb />
school. Glandular fever and an un-<lb />
favorable reaction to drugs have pre-<lb />
vented Hiss Hofler from returning to<lb />
East Carolina fall quarter.<lb />
LOST<lb />
Lost  a ladies Benrus gold<lb />
watch at the football game Sat-<lb />
urday night. If found contact Pat<lb />
Hackworth, Jarvis Hall 148.<lb />
Councils To Plan<lb />
Religious Activity<lb />
Religious activities on campus this<lb />
year will be planned and scheduled<lb />
by the Director of Religious Activi-<lb />
ties working through a dual conrmit-<lb />
iee, the Religious Advisory Commit-<lb />
tee and the Inter-Religious Student<lb />
Council.<lb />
The Religiou.5 Advisory Committee<lb />
include the ministers and (profession-<lb />
al religious leaders who represent<lb />
the various religious groups on cam-<lb />
pus. These leaders will meet from<lb />
lime to time, as need may occur, with<lb />
the Director of Religious Activities<lb />
and a representative from the ad-<lb />
ministration of the college, either<lb />
President Ieo W. Jenkins or Dean<lb />
Robert L. HoP. This committee will<lb />
he concerned largely with policy.<lb />
Composing the Inter - Religious<lb />
Student Council are the student presi-<lb />
dents of the various religious groups<lb />
represented on campus, including the<lb />
YMCA and YWCA. This council will<lb />
meet also with the Director of Re-<lb />
ligious Activities to plan, schedule,<lb />
publicize, and carry through religi-<lb />
ous activities elating to the campus<lb />
ks a whole.<lb />
In planning events such as the an-<lb />
nual Religious Emphasis Week the<lb />
Religious Advisory Council and the<lb />
Inter-Religious Student Council may<lb />
meet jointly. Such meetings are now<lb />
oeing conducted in preparation for<lb />
the Religious Emphasis Week which<lb />
will be held this year from October<lb />
31 through November 2.<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins has re-<lb />
leased tentative plans for the con-<lb />
struction of a $350,000 chapel on the<lb />
Last Carolina campus. The chapel is<lb />
to be an inter-denominational center<lb />
for religious activities.<lb />
The brick building will occupy a<lb />
place on the mall, in the center of<lb />
the campus. Plans include seating<lb />
arrangements for 500 people, an of-<lb />
fice for the Director of Religious<lb />
activities, and other offices and rooms.<lb />
The chapel 'a to be financed by in-<lb />
dividual donations. Anyone may buy<lb />
 brick for ten dollars. Each donor's<lb />
name will be listed in a book which<lb />
will be placed in the vestibule.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins has explained that do-<lb />
nations from individuals are desired<lb />
in order to give "more people the<lb />
opportunity to have a part He said,<lb />
"We hope it 'will be built by stud-<lb />
dents, alumni, and people throughout<lb />
the state. The various student gov-<lb />
ernments will be able to contribute<lb />
to this goal<lb />
Henry Oglesby of Washington, D.<lb />
C, the first student to obtain a de-<lb />
gree from East Carolina purchased<lb />
the first brick.<lb />
Committee Meets<lb />
The New Committee of Registra-<lb />
tion and Pre-Registration which was<lb />
instituted by Dr. Jenkins when he<lb />
first became president of the college<lb />
Kst year, has begun its work.<lb />
The committee is as follows: Dr.<lb />
Home, Registrar; Dr. Browning,<lb />
Business Education; Dr. Reynolds,<lb />
Mathematics; Dr. Carter, Education;<lb />
Miss Stalling?, Health and Physical<lb />
Education; Dr. Todd, Social Studies;<lb />
and the chairman, Dr. Adams, Eng-<lb />
lish.<lb />
The committee has had several<lb />
meetings. Two things have grown out<lb />
of these meetings. The Registrar and<lb />
the chairman will visit institutions<lb />
where other Registration system are<lb />
used. They also invite comments, in<lb />
writing, from all faculty members<lb />
Involved in the Registration in<lb />
Wright.<lb />
Friday, September 16, Dr. Home<lb />
and Dr. Adams visited two other<lb />
schools. They spent the morning at<lb />
N. C. State watching the actual regis-<lb />
tration. N. C. State uses the card<lb />
system in addition to IBM machines.<lb />
In the aliernoon they went to Chap-<lb />
el Hill. Registration having been the<lb />
day before, they watched the process<lb />
if adding or dropping subjects. Chap-<lb />
el Hill uses the card system without<lb />
the IBM machines. The machines will<lb />
be used as soon as they can be ob-<lb />
tained.<lb />
Dr. Adams, the chairman, has said,<lb />
"1 am very hopeful that out of this<lb />
will come some real improvements<lb />
for registration for winter quater and<lb />
still more in subsequent registrations<lb />
Gross Offers New Program<lb />
Of Religious Activities<lb />
The Rev. D. D. Gross, newly ap-<lb />
pointed director of religious activities<lb />
on campus, has indicated he has an<lb />
entirely different program to offer<lb />
to this year's college students.<lb />
"I would like to see an intensifying<lb />
of the faith of the various religious<lb />
groups on one hand, coupled with an<lb />
appreciation of the faith of each other.<lb />
On the other hand, I would not like<lb />
to see competition between the vari-<lb />
ous religious groups, but rather a<lb />
growing understanding of one's own<lb />
faith, along with understanding and<lb />
appreciation for the faith of others.<lb />
To this end I shall be happy at<lb />
all times to assist the various groups<lb />
in any way that I may be able said<lb />
Dr. Gross.<lb />
In addition to his duties as director<lb />
of religious activities, Dr. Gross is<lb />
Director of the YMCA and the YWCA<lb />
and teaches two courses, a survey<lb />
course in Bible and an introductory<lb />
course in Psycology.<lb />
Before coming to E.C.C Dr. Gross<lb />
was pastor of the Baptist Church in<lb />
Marshall, N. C. Previously he was<lb />
educational director of the Temple<lb />
Church in Durham for a year, pastor<lb />
of the Baptist Church in Franklinton<lb />
for two years, and pastor of the Bap-<lb />
tist Church in Clyde, N. C. for four<lb />
and one-half years.<lb />
Dr. Gross is a graduate of Camp-<lb />
bell Junior College. He received the<lb />
B.A. Degree at Wake Forest College<lb />
in 1942, attended the Duke Divinity<lb />
School for a year, and in 1948 was<lb />
granted the Master of Arts degree<lb />
by Duke University Graduate School,<lb />
Project Begins<lb />
Two new college construction proj-<lb />
ects got underway here last week.<lb />
Ground is now being cleared for an<lb />
addition to the Graham classroom<lb />
building and a new wing for the col-<lb />
lege infirmary.<lb />
The addition to Graham will be<lb />
constructed at the rear of the present<lb />
building and will provide classrooms,<lb />
offices, and laboratories for the de-<lb />
partments of geography and foreign<lb />
languages.<lb />
The new structure will have three<lb />
floors and will be parallel to the<lb />
existing building. Rooms in the ad-<lb />
dition will open into the corridors<lb />
 unnng along the south sde of the<lb />
bidding.<lb />
Construction will be of brick and<lb />
j teel. The addition, designed by Arch-<lb />
itect A. J. Maxwell, Jr of Goldsboro,<lb />
.vill harmonize in design with the<lb />
present structure.<lb />
Total cost of the addition to Gra-<lb />
ham will be $98,709.74, Mr. Duncan<lb />
stated.<lb />
Mr. Duncan also announced that<lb />
lids have been received and contracts<lb />
are now being drawn up for the con-<lb />
struction of an addition to the col-<lb />
lege infirmary. The new wing will<lb />
be built at a cost of $67,899. The<lb />
two-story addition will be constructed<lb />
at the rear of the infirmary. It will<lb />
be a brick and steel structure.<lb /><lb />
REVEREND D. D. GROSS<lb />
Department of Religion.<lb />
He is a member of ODK, the N. C.<lb />
National Guard Association, the Na-<lb />
tional Congress of Parents and Teach-<lb />
ers, and was a member of the Cham-<lb />
ber of Commerce in Marshall. In the<lb />
past he has acted as president of the<lb />
Lion's Club at Clyde, the Civitan Club<lb />
at Marshall, the Haywood County<lb />
Ministerial Association, and the Mad-<lb />
ison County Ministerial Association.<lb />
During World War II, Dr. Gross<lb />
served in the Field Artillery, first as<lb />
an enlisted man and later as an offic-<lb />
er. His service included overseas duty<lb />
in the Pacific Theater. He is a chap-<lb />
lain with the Army National Guard<lb />
of North Carolina and holds the rank<lb />
of Major.<lb />
Dr. Gross is married and has one<lb />
son.<lb />
Foundation Offers<lb />
Fellowship Grants<lb />
The Danforth Foundation, an ed-<lb />
ucational Foundation located in St.<lb />
Louis, Missouri, invites applications<lb />
for the tenth c'ass (1961) of Dan-<lb />
forth Graduate Fellows from college<lb />
senior men and recent graduates who<lb />
are preparing themselves for a career<lb />
of college teaching, and are planning<lb />
to enter graduate school in Septem-<lb />
ber, 1961, for their first year of grad-<lb />
uate study.<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins, has<lb />
named Dean Robert L. Holt as the<lb />
Liaison Officer to nominate to the<lb />
Danforth Foundation two er not to<lb />
exceed three candidates for these<lb />
1961 fellowships. These appointments<lb />
are fundamentally "a relationship of<lb />
encouragement" throughout the years<lb />
of graduate study, carrying a promise<lb />
of financial aid within prescribed<lb />
conditions as there may be need. The<lb />
maximum annual grant for single<lb />
fellows is $4500 plus tuition and fees<lb />
charged to all graduate students; for<lb />
married Fellows, $2000 plus tuition<lb />
and fees charged to all graduate stu-<lb />
dents with an additional stipend of<lb />
$500 for each child. Students with<lb />
or without financial need are invited<lb />
to apply. A Danforth Fellow is al-<lb />
lowed to carry other scholarship ap-<lb />
pointments.<lb />
All Danforth Fellows will partici-<lb />
pate in the annual Danforth Founda-<lb />
tion Conference on Teaching, to be<lb />
held at Camp Miniwanca in Michigan<lb />
next September, 1961.<lb />
The qualifications of the candidates<lb />
as listed in the announcement from<lb />
the Foundation are: men of outstand-<lb />
ing academic ability, personality con-<lb />
genial to the classroom, and integrity<lb />
and character, including serious in-<lb />
quiry within the Christian tradition.<lb />
All applications, including the rec-<lb />
ommendations, must be completed oy<lb />
January 15, 1961. Any student wish-<lb />
ing further information should get<lb />
in touch with Dean Holt.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
Committee Investigates<lb />
Registration Programs<lb />
At Other State Schools<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER &amp;<lb />
Will The Girls<lb />
Continue Electing<lb />
College Officers?<lb />
According to a committee spokesman last<lb />
week, the relatively new Registration com-<lb />
mittee has already begun trying to formulate<lb />
plans which will make registration an easier<lb />
task at East Carolina in the future.<lb />
Members of the committee have visited<lb />
other schools, including U.NlC. and N.C.<lb />
State to observe their registration procedures,<lb />
hoping to find ideas which can be utilized<lb />
in our own registration.<lb />
We all hope this committee will find a<lb />
solution to our problem. When the registra-<lb />
tion chaos reaches the point (as it did at the<lb />
beginning of this quarter) where young la-<lb />
dies are pushed through window panes it is<lb />
certainly time to do something.<lb />
L:ust year the East Carolinian suggested<lb />
a plan for registration which we think would<lb />
be a good solution if the details can be worked<lb />
out satisfactorily. The plan is a simple on<lb />
and we feel it could be put into effect fairly<lb />
easy.<lb />
Our suggestion is to handle as much of<lb />
the registration as possible during pre-regis-<lb />
t rat ion. By letting students' advisors sign<lb />
them up for the courses they need during<lb />
this time, all the line fighting, pushing, and<lb />
other unpleasantries that accompany regis-<lb />
tration can be done away with.<lb />
Since we are going through the process<lb />
of pre-registration anyway, why not go ahead<lb />
and sign up while we are at it. This would<lb />
save a lot of wasted steps, time, and tempers<lb />
for students and faculty alike.<lb />
We wish the committee success in solv-<lb />
ing a big problem and hope the faculty and<lb />
student body will work with them.<lb />
Meanwhile, until a new plan is satisfac-<lb />
torily worked out which will keep so many<lb />
people from getting into so small a space as<lb />
Wright Auditorium, students can help the<lb />
situation a great deal.<lb />
If the student body would develop a<lb />
better attitude toward registration and would<lb />
conduct themselves in a civilized manner on<lb />
registration day things would be a lot better.<lb />
If the wise guy who pushes in front of a<lb />
line would just stay in bed all day; or if those<lb />
idiots who get behind a line and push for-<lb />
ward would drop out of school altogether; or<lb />
if the sophomore who insists on signing up<lb />
with the seniors would follow instructions, all<lb />
of us could get this painful process over much<lb />
sooner and with a minimum amount of ag-<lb />
gravation.<lb />
Racial Mistake Causes<lb />
Much Unrest In Dunn<lb />
Last week a seven year old girl was held<lb />
out of elementary school in Dunn, North Car-<lb />
olina because a group of parents complained<lb />
she had dark complexion.<lb />
This same town for the past few weeks<lb />
has been in the headlines and on the editorial<lb />
pages of miany newspapers across the coun-<lb />
try because several Indian children were de-<lb />
nied admission to Dunn High School.<lb />
The girl had attended an all white school<lb />
previously and all her records, including her<lb />
birth certificate, indicate she is a 'white'<lb />
child.<lb />
This case, it seems, is one in which a<lb />
nest of prejudice packed, middle class, hick-<lb />
town yokles pushed the panic button too soon.<lb />
What does one say after making a mistake<lb />
like that? Perhaps some of them commented,<lb />
"Oops, pardon me, I thought you were some-<lb />
one I hated<lb />
Maybe this Dunn situation is one which<lb />
will lead to a new southern trend of staying<lb />
away from the beaches in the summer<lb />
too much sun tan you know  not good for<lb />
the body soul, or social 3tetus.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Jo Anne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Betty Maynor<lb />
Campus Editor<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Feature Editor <lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Photographers<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
Leonard Lao<lb />
Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Merle Summers<lb />
Crover Smitbwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer AssistantGeorge Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist   Gale HammOnd, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager  Selba Morris<lb />
Proofreading Director  Gwen Johnson<lb />
Columnists Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones, Betty<lb />
Maynor, Jim Stingley, Kay McLawhon<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, Charlotte Donat,<lb />
Gwen Johnson, Patsy Elliout, Jasper Jones, Anne<lb />
Francis Allen, Sue Sparkman, Jim Stingley, Janet<lb />
Kivett, Molly Lewis<lb />
Make-up Tom, Jackson, Patsy Elliott, Betty<lb />
Maynor, Pa Harvey, Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Carlyle Humphrey<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 mvmg finger writes, and, baring writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor w ,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a woid of ft<lb />
translated by E. Pitiferald.<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
From the "grape-vine" around<lb />
the campus a few stories have been<lb />
circulating which might bring a new-<lb />
comer here some very sad view-points<lb />
about campus life. In this case, the<lb />
campus political scene.<lb />
Would you believe that of the hun-<lb />
dreds of freshmen boys here this<lb />
year, only a few will cast their bal-<lb />
lot for the Frosh Preident? It seems<lb />
h shame to let the girls of the campus<lb />
do all the work. But evidently this is<lb />
the attitude that is displayed. Perhaps<lb />
i he male set feel that the girls are<lb />
better qualified for this sort of thing<lb />
and that the boys don't have sense<lb />
enough to cast their ballot.<lb />
Perhaps this is true. It certainly<lb />
appears that way. Frankly, it appears<lb />
that the boys are admitting their<lb />
apathy as to what happens on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
This could well be laziness, or it<lb />
could be that they have neglected<lb />
to remember our nation's policy. This<lb />
country is made up of the people, by<lb />
the people, and for the people Here<lb />
the citizen has the privilege of voting<lb />
for whom he chooses. It is his duty<lb />
to vote.<lb />
Many people died so this privilege<lb />
could be carried out. Are you, the<lb />
men of the freshman class, going to<lb />
let this duty pass. Are you going to<lb />
let the girls of our campus decide<lb />
who shall hold your classes position<lb />
as president, as well as the other of-<lb />
fices.<lb />
We hope this will be a challenge to<lb />
you and that you will do something to<lb />
correct this strong lack of interest.<lb />
If you don't vote, remember this,<lb />
the fellow who is elected may not<lb />
he the one you had in mind. Don't<lb />
let this happen.<lb />
Values Determine<lb />
Degree Of Respect<lb />
By KAY McLAWHON<lb />
Most important decisions eventu-<lb />
ally resolve themselves between val-<lb />
ues. There are those student typos<lb />
with whom we would like to equate<lb />
certain faculty types, and the reader<lb />
is more than welcome to make his<lb />
own value judgments, that is provid-<lb />
ing he is willing to put forth an ef-<lb />
fort.<lb />
For example:<lb />
So much is said about the way stu-<lb />
dents dress to attend classes, but have<lb />
you ever noticed the atrocious garb<lb />
worn by many of our own dear fac-<lb />
ulty members? If you have, you<lb />
might also have noticed that in most<lb />
cases the clothes have little correla-<lb />
tion to the brain matter or shall we<lb />
tay quality of teaching. In like man-<lb />
ner, students who are slob-nik in ap-<lb />
pearance are often those who are the<lb />
better students. This is a question of<lb />
values: What difference does it really<lb />
make what a student wears to class<lb />
if he is a good student? This insti-<lb />
tution must emphasize excellence in<lb />
academic learning; there is no defic-<lb />
iency in our social-motor skills. Also,<lb />
what difference does it really make<lb />
if a professor is a sharp dresser if<lb />
he has nothing to offer his students<lb />
in the classrooms.<lb />
Confucius made a statement some-<lb />
thing to the effect that if a man de-<lb />
serves respect, then respect him, but<lb />
ii a man has reached the twilight of<lb />
bis years and has done nothing to<lb />
merit the respect of those with whom<lb />
ne comes into contact then never<lb />
waste time showing that man respect.<lb />
Agree?<lb />
It has been stated in this column<lb />
that there are a few here who would<lb />
welcome a more enlightened faculty;<lb />
it has also been stated that there are<lb />
those enlightened members of the fac-<lb />
ulty who would welcome a more en-<lb />
lightened student body. Therefore,<lb />
there should be a method devised by<lb />
which those who don't want to grade<lb />
too many papers, don't want to ans-<lb />
v.er too many questions, had rather<lb />
discuss their homelife and family<lb />
problems than the subject matter, had<lb />
rather assign the text chapter by<lb />
chapter and then read said text to<lb />
said students class by class to "teach"<lb />
students who like that sort of thing.<lb />
Above all else they will have ivy<lb />
league classes. The others who are<lb />
tc learn, learn, learn, and teach,<lb />
teach, teach should be brought to-<lb />
gether to raise the level of our aca-<lb />
demics.<lb />
Of course the ideal situation is<lb />
neither of these, but to put it in sim-<lb />
ple terms so that all will understand,<lb />
we wish people would take time to<lb />
evaluate themselves and find whether<lb />
or not they have any values at all.<lb />
My guess is that for the majority the<lb />
answer is negative, but there is hope<lb />
that the climate will improve .<lb />
someday when the classroom becomes<lb />
the most important function of this<lb />
institution of higher learning rather<lb />
than the buildings in which thev are<lb />
held. <lb />
STILL<lb />
IMK IVY<lb />
Candidates' Wives Vie For Attention<lb />
On the political front, the major<lb />
issues of the presidential campaign<lb />
have taken a back seat to the ques-<lb />
tion of who spends the most money<lb />
for clothesJackie Kennedy or Pat<lb />
Nixon? It just goes to show that the<lb />
wealthy and the famous have some-<lb />
thing in common with the masses . . .<lb />
both try to keep up with the pro-<lb />
verbial "Jones" . . .<lb />
The first issue of THE REBEL<lb />
which is due for publication in early<lb />
November, will feature an article<lb />
that should interest the members of<lb />
cur student body . . . Why not re-<lb />
member to get an issue and see how<lb />
you rate in literary knowledge?<lb />
Budget tip for all college students<lb />
who own cars . . . The College Sun-<lb />
oco Servire Station offers a five per-<lb />
cent discount to all students who<lb />
atronize there.<lb />
There have been rumors for the<lb />
past three years that our carrfpus<lb />
might one day boast a Chapel .  A<lb />
chapel where inter-denominational ser-<lb />
vices would be held so that all mem-<lb />
bers of the student body could attend<lb />
One of the leading frat men on cam-<lb />
pus predicted that the majority of<lb />
the students would rather see a church<lb />
built than to see the North Carolina<lb />
General Assembly allot East Caro-<lb />
Disgusted Student<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
May I be allowed comment on the<lb />
"story" by Mr. iRoy Martin appear-<lb />
ing in your Sej.tember 21st issue. Not<lb />
only was this piece concerning a<lb />
man's corn, unadulterated corn itself,<lb />
but it appears to me as the most jo-<lb />
venile, repugnant attempt at pseudo-<lb />
beat writing I've ever had the dis-<lb />
pleasure of reading.<lb />
May I suggest, since I understand<lb />
the turf at College Stadium is in need<lb />
of fertilizer, that unused copies of<lb />
Mr. Martin's effort be clipped out<lb />
and thereon distributed. I am cer-<lb />
tain that the grass would prosper.<lb />
Frank Thomas<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
lina funds for a football stadium.<lb />
One of the housemothers had on<lb />
display the glass and pitcher used by<lb />
Senator John Kennedy during his<lb />
speech at College Stadium . . . One<lb />
concludes from that, that the coeds<lb />
were not the only ones who succumbed<lb />
to the youthful Senator's charm.<lb />
Memo to all registered voters who<lb />
will need absentee ballots for the<lb />
November election: be sure to write<lb />
your county board of elections and<lb />
request your ballot . . . And to those<lb />
who are still un-registered -be sure<lb />
to get this minor requirement done<lb />
before November.<lb />
Homecoming festivities will be high-<lb />
lighted by the appearance of Les E<lb />
gart and his band, Buc, and a tramp-<lb />
oline act. . . The Homecoming Com-<lb />
mittee is promising the best in home-<lb />
comings this year.<lb />
With the serene fall beauty of our<lb />
campus, it is hard to realize that we<lb />
are living in a world of turmoil and<lb />
tear. . . Time stands still here on<lb />
v-ampus and only when we leave are<lb />
we hit with the impact of progress.<lb />
Top Students Receive Little<lb />
Recognition For Hard Work<lb />
Ham Operator Becomes<lb />
Hero During Hurricane<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
JaeR Edwards, a ham radio opera-<lb />
tor for six years, modestly said it<lb />
was all in a day's work; but in the<lb />
ey of Greenville, he was indeed a<lb />
heio.<lb />
Ihiring the recent hurricane, when<lb />
the wind was blowing and the rain<lb />
was beating down, and calls outside<lb />
of Greenville were impossible, ham<lb />
radio operator Jack Edwards, also<lb />
head of the Placement Bureau on<lb />
campus, received a call from Pitt<lb />
Memorial Hospital saying that they<lb />
desperately needed three bottles of<lb />
blood for a patient. Edwards, anx-<lb />
ious to help out at this time of dis-<lb />
tress, immediately got in touch with<lb />
the network ham radio operator in<lb />
Norfolk, who called the Red Cross<lb />
Blood Bank. This is where the Green-<lb />
ville hospital usually receives extra<lb />
blood for emergency patients.<lb />
The Norfolk Highway Patrol was<lb />
notified and they rushed the blood<lb />
from Norfolk to the NC State line<lb />
arriving there within an hour of the<lb />
phone call. There they were met by<lb />
the N.C. State Patrol who completed<lb />
the rest of thp journey through the<lb />
storm.<lb />
Working with ,the ham radio is<lb />
just a hobby for Mr. Edwards, but<lb />
it turned out to be quite a useful<lb />
and life saving hobby.<lb />
The prevailing attitude of students<lb />
on this campus is, "If I can get<lb />
tl.ioiigh this diploma mill with a low<lb />
three average, I'll be happy The<lb />
reason for this could be that there<lb />
i no recognition for scholastic a-<lb />
chievement.<lb />
Of course, the primary end of scho-<lb />
lastic achievement is knowledge, but<lb />
serious scholars, like everyone else,<lb />
need encouragement. Many college<lb />
students get discouraged during col-<lb />
lege years and wonder if higher edu-<lb />
cation is not futile.<lb />
Recognition and encouragement for<lb />
good students would be an excellent<lb />
idea for East Carolina, where any-<lb />
thing that will heighten student in-<lb />
terest in scholarship is badly needed.<lb />
We would like to suggest a few<lb />
changes which would help to em-<lb />
phasize scholarship at ECC.<lb />
First, Dean's List and Straight One<lb />
students should be given special privil-<lb />
eges. They should be given more than<lb />
the normal number of class cuts if<lb />
they can prove that they can use the<lb />
time to better advantage and main-<lb />
tain a high grade average. This would<lb />
net mean unlimited cuts, but would<lb />
give serious students more freedom<lb />
to read, do research, etc.<lb />
A second step closely related to<lb />
the first would be the establishment<lb />
f an honorary society or fraternity<lb />
which would have scholarship as its<lb />
sole aim. This would eliminate such<lb />
vague virtues as "leadership" and<lb />
"poise' which fill requirement lists<lb />
of ECC honorary fraternity require<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
many colleges, the position of marshal<lb />
is the highest honor that a student<lb />
can receive for high grades; at East<lb />
Carolina, the requirements are a three<lb />
average and a pleasing personality.<lb />
Election of marshals at ECC is a pop-<lb />
ularity contest.<lb />
If East Carolina had wealthy alum-<lb />
ni and healthy endowments, we would<lb />
suggest that scholarship awards be<lb />
viven to outstanding students, re-<lb />
gardless of their need, as a fourth<lb />
item. This is pipe-dreaming though,<lb />
and we would be quite satisfied to see<lb />
-wine definite action on the first three<lb />
suggestions.<lb />
Election Brings<lb />
Sectional Choices<lb />
By J. L. MATHERS<lb />
What are your reasons for backing<lb />
a party or candidate? In all proba-<lb />
bility, the reasons you have are per-<lb />
sonal or sectional, and personal or<lb />
sectional problems are those of the<lb />
community and state governments.<lb />
With a national election in mind we<lb />
must consider and try to understand<lb />
he who e country, and i this age<lb />
ihe world, if we a ? - <lb />
survive. Peacef"Hy<lb />
thi3prob,emiskZdryorei<lb />
any ,de, how cone. t&amp; "<lb />
Who's The Voting Clan?<lb />
BY PAT HARVEY<lb />
According to the latest new amon T<lb />
enthusiasts following the presidential<lb />
Nixon seems to be winning more arid <lb />
votes; and if both candidates keep cam?8<lb />
ing at the present rate of travel St811"<lb />
speeches may bring in still more votes 0J1<lb />
Although the democratic part) u .<lb />
desperately to change Sen Kennedy's u<lb />
,ard accent, Nixon and his radiant<lb />
tJity still has the edge. ierso-<lb />
Unfortunately, several factors hi,h<lb />
usually assets have become liabilities forJn<lb />
Kennedy. First the average pej ' .h:n<lb />
jealous ol a person with wealth and l<lb />
ivennedy's financial worries are not<lb />
meager ones. evtQ<lb />
Secondly, his speeches are not ptwi<lb />
tne most enjoyable and Mr. Nixon does h? <lb />
a pleasing voice. Majoring jn speech U <lb />
hu college career turned out to be V<lb />
lor the vice-president. ' assel<lb />
And thirdly, Mr. Nixon wm ream<lb />
the same way that millions of j ,e <lb />
is the -average guy who likes footbaJj S<lb />
baseball, worked his way through m<lb />
and feels at ease with the common man '<lb />
Probably the foregoing mi<lb />
ridiculous to the average college p<lb />
we must remember that th- P?<lb />
student is not the average America<lb />
to the polls in November. In fac-<lb />
percentage of the college gr<lb />
bven people who are well-r,au .<lb />
in this race do not take the time <lb />
ballot. Most people feel that their ote<lb />
one and really won't make any differ,<lb />
the final decision and some jusl don't h<lb />
the time to vote; it disrupts thei<lb />
Who AUE the millions of<lb />
to the polls? The Average<lb />
of them are voting because the<lb />
crats or Republicans; and hou did thev<lb />
come involved with these parties hi<lb />
laddy was a Democrat, and Gi <lb />
Democrat, so Junior is also.<lb />
Being s staunch Democrat or Renuh 5!<lb />
wil account for many votes for <lb />
date. But religion has entered the<lb />
2SiZ? and bein akwch Bap<lb />
Methodist will probably win uu?1<lb />
aifinations. So many Democrats rr<lb />
to elect a Republican instead of a hemtS<lb />
tl S? Averae Jw doesn't know whichu<lb />
the better man. A presidential Tm<lb />
much hke a popularity contest. Themes wk<lb />
elected because they knou more about w<lb />
is best for the country bu bee h<lb />
footbal! and look and ffi <lb />
America is a wonderful . .untrv<lb />
vantage. uiaw-<lb />
TV Dilemma-No N ews!<lb />
BY HOY MARTIN<lb />
is with bJ i kr, orta<lb />
merits. In other words, these sYuTes worry aLt tl t Ym<lb />
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kappa Mpha .n the Fraternity's national convention al Miami lieach this<lb />
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skiing, dancing, and barbecue eating on the hank- oi the I'amli-o river. I hi- party, christened<lb />
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t  plans include mure work on the attic, basement, and lawn as well a- building a parking lot, a fish<lb />
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THETA (III HOUSE at 111 West Fourth Street features spacious looms and a large hack ard. Operations<lb />
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5AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDA <lb />
Planning, Working, Relaxation MarkThe"GreekY<lb />
(i on tinned from Page 3)<lb />
fraternity stands<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
Kappa Alpha Order was founded<lb />
- Washington and Lee University in<lb />
1866 to perpetuate the Soul<lb />
f gentlemanh charact<lb />
1;i ' yeai to become the newest fra-<lb />
ternity at East Carolina.<lb />
nei n idea<lb />
of Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon Colony<lb />
Last yeai Sigma Phi Epsilon Col<lb />
nn3 became i reality on the East Siting with over fifteen men. the<lb />
1 ttfolina College Campus and In laws eM fraternity spent most 0f its first<lb />
were approved by the Interfraternitv year in getting 0,<lb />
 ouncil. A ft<lb />
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sen tng as an associate ho<lb />
'I' typified by I membei of the council for one vea<lb />
KoJ E. Lee. its spiritual foundei '<lb />
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he Sigma Epsilon's were accepted as<lb />
patterned on an active member with full rijrhts ami<lb />
rdei oi knighthood and the<lb />
members<lb />
expected t i conform to the disci-<lb />
' of the order and cultivate the<lb />
graces of Southern gentlemen<lb />
Kappa Alpha restricts its field to<lb />
colleges ai ,1 universitu<lb />
M.1S<lb />
ganized. "This year<lb />
reports Barney West,<lb />
, mi;) I Ml V1 I'M HOI SI r, -<lb />
loan- "t pleasure l"( the ri t. i -  Below -<lb />
,)l((. havi gathered o the froal pore-fa i cl<lb />
i ileges of the fraternity system<lb />
During the past year the fraternity<lb />
'as expanded from its 7 origina<lb />
ounders to a brotherhood of 28 men.<lb />
 S,L"Ll Epsilon's have participat-<lb />
outh of the led actively in campus affairs and last<lb />
M ring ranked second in Greek Week<lb />
i ompetil imi.<lb />
' hi the basis of tl<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon N<lb />
has sei the sub chapt<lb />
wever<lb />
' ' lent. "We are planning to gr m<lb />
"mewhat, but at the same time we<lb />
plan to stress duality of pledges over<lb />
,im,tted " "ld fast to all things<lb />
uhv! a" Pood and true in college<lb />
an,i fraternity life and to turn away<lb />
' every motive and action which<lb />
' ' ' eem for character and<lb />
the weakening r breaking<lb />
" ties of friendship<lb />
Sigma N'u<lb />
K ' Nu was the (ut local<lb />
' M" v  campus. On May Ifi<lb />
' PPa Sigma Nu was formalIy'<lb />
: ' Eta Beta chapter of Sig-<lb />
ad Kaa recently purchased a<lb />
ouse<lb />
 ! to believe in the life<lb />
1,1 the waj of honor,<lb />
truth. This<lb />
' l' ay. and the ligh, uf<lb />
date for April 22, 1961. Those<lb />
selected as iU<lb />
r chartei<lb />
men<lb />
ef,ges this quarter will<lb />
 eligible to become charter mem<lb />
tprs oi the chapter next spring.<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau was colonized ' re<lb />
"We graduated many f our men<lb />
lasl year, bul those of us who remain<lb />
"  and plan to build Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
j,t" a strong chapter her this year.<lb />
"We have already started screen-<lb />
ing boys to become pledges and are<lb />
ational 1- raterni- i a  ,<lb />
ooking forward t<lb />
l a line nlei<lb />
"MA PHI EPSILON . . brothers<lb />
Ra3 Jones and Sam Hudson discuss<lb />
Plans for rush week with their hos-<lb />
tesses Alice Starr and (hick Lancast-<lb />
er.<lb />
"WWI,<lb />
I ambda (hi vipha<lb />
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was founded in<lb />
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 pointed em-<lb />
larship, Char-<lb />
 Friendship,<lb />
' friendship through<lb />
interaetion, responsibilities<lb />
nents. As mie friends<lb />
develop ourselves, oui col-<lb />
fraternity. ,  .<lb />
 a common goal to be<lb />
Ending in everj field<lb />
is the ultimate goal<lb />
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Z I  nr,ute: (left to right)<lb />
le Assistant Treasurer; fan-<lb />
(; Vlitchell, Hi torian; Bob Johnson,<lb />
Indent; Ciles Hopkins, Vice Pres-<lb />
ident and Phil Williai<lb />
tarv.<lb />
imson, Secre-<lb />
A broad study of the id.Vi t. <lb />
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Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
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CAROLINA<lb />
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I SlAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
lAlumni House Gains Tables<lb />
-$<lb />
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Two coffee tables made by students<lb />
 f industrial arts at East Carolina<lb />
College were presented to the Mamie<lb />
E. Jenkins Alumni-Faculty house on<lb />
the campus last Friday, by the Fac<lb />
ulty Wives (Club of the college. Par-<lb />
licipants included Mrs. Ralph Brim-<lb />
ley, club president, and Mrs. Robert<lb />
E. Cramer, who headed the committee<lb />
to have the tables made.<lb />
The project, financed by the Facul-<lb />
ty Wives Club, was carried out by<lb />
students as part of their training in<lb />
industrial arts classes. Wor'k was<lb />
begun in the spring under the direc-<lb />
tion of Ernie Finch of the faculty,<lb />
ktOJEI I MEMBERS  are seated behind one of the coffee tables con-<lb />
tracted Ijv Industrial Arts Students.<lb />
Unit Instructor Announces<lb />
Air Force Reserve Benefits<lb />
PiKAs Begin Work<lb />
On Newly Acquired<lb />
Fraternity House<lb />
Members of Pi Kappa Alpha, social<lb />
fraternity, are readying the house on<lb />
Fast Fifth Street which they bought<lb />
last week for occupancy in December.<lb />
Remodeling, furnishing, and decorat-<lb />
ing will begin at an early date.<lb />
The brick house, formerly the resi-<lb />
dence of the J. B. James family of<lb />
Greenville, is the fourth fraternity<lb />
bouse to be acquired by fraternity<lb />
I chapters at East Carolina. Other<lb />
chapter houses are owned by Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha, Theta Chi, and Sigma Nu<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Sororities Begin Rush; Clubs Elect Officers<lb />
ne who has had prior service<lb />
Vrmed Services is eligible to<lb />
n the Air Force Reserve Unit said<lb />
Melvin Buck, instructor of the<lb />
unit. This reserve unit is<lb />
I of former members of the<lb />
, hi 3 thai meet once per<lb />
tring the academic school<lb />
he purpose of acquiring<lb />
iward promotion and retire-<lb />
:ui Air Force Reservist.<lb />
ample of the pay and bene-<lb />
i in this program is as<lb />
' as turning that a person<lb />
iff sergeant with two years<lb />
u receive approxhnate-<lb />
!! meeting for 2 hours<lb />
2 An individual assigned to<lb />
i receive 8 weeks active<lb />
Mr Force either dur-<lb />
ummer or during school<lb />
promotions at the pres-<lb />
ire liberal with good op-<lb />
and 4. points (50 per<lb />
lid be acquired to apply on<lb />
pa at the end of 20<lb />
i . e<lb />
reserve meetings are very ed-<lb />
na! and cover related subject<lb />
between civilian occupation<lb />
 : Force career fields. These<lb />
conducted in an infortn-<lb />
i . with a very cordial atmos-<lb />
phere. All veterans enrolled in East<lb />
Carolina are welcome to attend the<lb />
Air Force reserve meetings at any<lb />
time. This program is not affiliated<lb />
with the Air Force ROTC program<lb />
(i the college.<lb />
Meetings are held on Thursday<lb />
nights at 8.00 pm in room 16, base-<lb />
uent of Austin Building.<lb />
If there are any ECC students in-<lb />
terested in the Air Force Reserve<lb />
program they may contact Mr. Mel-<lb />
in Buck in room 214 of the Admin-<lb />
istration Building.<lb />
Carroll Smith and Dr. Kenneth Bing,<lb />
director of the industrial arts depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The tables are modern in style and<lb />
were designed to harmonize with tra-<lb />
ditional furniture in the Alumni-Fac-<lb />
ulty House. They are made of solid<lb />
cherry and have a natural hand-<lb />
rubbed finish.<lb />
AAUW Plans Area<lb />
Workshop, Oct. 8<lb />
or<lb />
 Fraternity Bestows<lb />
iHonor On Direct r<lb />
 I alter of the music de-<lb />
ind director of college<lb />
accepted an appointment<lb />
Province Governor of the Phi<lb />
  Sinfoaia Fraternity of<lb />
'<lb />
Mi I aster has already begun his<lb />
the organization, one of<lb />
i argesl fraternities in the nation.<lb />
ii arill work with chapters in North<lb />
arolina, Sooth Carolina, ei Virgin-<lb />
1 -<lb />
reekend he went to Norfolk,<lb />
. to install a new chapter of Phi<lb />
ha Sinfoaia at the branch of<lb />
n and Mary.<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Stokes, president<lb />
the Greenville branch of the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of University Wom-<lb />
en, announced today that a workshop<lb />
is planned for October eighth on the<lb />
East Carolina campus.<lb />
The purpose of this workshop which<lb />
involves twelve Eastern and Pied-<lb />
mont branches of the AAUW, is to<lb />
suggest methods of relating the<lb />
year's study program to a central<lb />
theme of "Africa Below the Sahara<lb />
State president of the AAUW,<lb />
Mrs. Richard Prohop, of the Greens-<lb />
boro division, and some fifty-two<lb />
member of the East Carolina branch<lb />
will be Addressed by associate for the<lb />
National Committee on International<lb />
Relations. Mis Dorothy Robens,<lb />
noted lecturer and author.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Proofs of class pictures for the<lb />
1H61 BUCCANEER are being<lb />
shown in the front lobby of<lb />
Wright Building. They may be<lb />
seen one week from the day the<lb />
picture is taken. It is necessary<lb />
for each student to see his proofs<lb />
in order to select a pose for the<lb />
yearbook.<lb />
NOTE: Friday, October 7lh,<lb />
will be the last day to have a<lb />
picture made for the 1961 BUC-<lb />
CANEER.<lb />
Rawl Gallery Exhibits<lb />
Student Ceramics Work<lb />
Ceramics made by Harley V. Wood-<lb />
ard, senior art student, are now on<lb />
display in the Kate Lewis Gallery in<lb />
Rawl building.<lb />
Woodard's display of pottery is<lb />
the first senior art exhibition to be<lb />
presented by the department of art<lb />
during the 19fi0-1961 term. It will<lb />
be open to the public through this<lb />
week.<lb />
The student artist has concentrated<lb />
attention on ceramics for the past<lb />
four quarters at the college. During<lb />
the summer he set up a home studio<lb />
and with the help of his father made<lb />
his own pottery wheel. Much of the<lb />
work included in the exhibition wa3<lb />
done during vacation, while Woodard<lb />
was away from the campus.<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha, first of the campus<lb />
fraternities to maintain an off-cam-<lb />
pus house, has occupied a rental house<lb />
on Cotanche Street for two years.<lb />
The new Pi Kappa Alpha house<lb />
has a basement, two main floors, and<lb />
an attic. It will provide living quar-<lb />
ters for 34 members of the fraternity.<lb />
Included, in addition to parlors and<lb />
bedrooms, are a sun porch, to be fit-<lb />
ted as a TV room, and a basement<lb />
recreation room.<lb />
New plumbing and electric wiring<lb />
will be installed in the chapter house;<lb />
the kitchen will be enlarged; and a<lb />
fire escape will be added. Remodel-<lb />
ing of the attic will (provide additional<lb />
bedroom space. The house will be<lb />
furnished and decorated by commer-<lb />
cial firms, according to plans.<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha members plan to<lb />
hold open house when work on the<lb />
building is completed. Guests will in-<lb />
clule national officers of the fratern-<lb />
ity, faculty members and administra-<lb />
tive officers of the college, members<lb />
of the fraternity from Greenville and<lb />
other localities, parents of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha members, and other special<lb />
guests.<lb />
Kappa Delta Sorority began the<lb />
1960-61 year with informal rush,<lb />
pledging 14 girls. After two rush<lb />
parties, these girls were pledged dur-<lb />
ing a service Tuesday night at the<lb />
home of Mrs. Reynolds May, a Kappa<lb />
Delta alumna.<lb />
The new pledge group includes<lb />
Sylvia Dawkins, Betty Derrick, Fran-<lb />
ces Foster, Martha Gillikin, Judy<lb />
Lambert, Mary Hazel Moore, Becky<lb />
N.arron, Mitzi Oden, Catherine Ray-<lb />
nor, Elizabeth Rich, Sue Roberts,<lb />
Mary Alyce Sellers, Dot Spence and<lb />
Sally Wallace.<lb />
This weekend the spring pledge<lb />
class will be initiated during cere-<lb />
monies at the local Presbyterian<lb />
Church. Initiation weekend includes<lb />
also a banquet Saturday night and<lb />
church attendance in a group on Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
Gamma Sigma Chapter had a week-<lb />
end planning retreat at Bayview re-<lb />
cently to outline the year's activities.<lb />
Advisors for the chapter this year<lb />
are Miss Sophie Fischel, faculty ad<lb />
visor, and Mr Elizabeth Williams,<lb />
alumnae advisor.<lb />
Mrs. R, R. Gammon, former alum-<lb />
nae advisor, is now Beta North Prov-<lb />
ince President-<lb />
homecoming events, and informal<lb />
rush.<lb />
The meeting closed with the singing<lb />
of some of the Alpha Delta Pi songs.<lb />
CHOIR PREPARES PROGRAM<lb />
The East Carolina College Brass<lb />
Choir, an organization sponsored by<lb />
?he music department, has organized<lb />
and begun work for the 1960-1901<lb />
'erm. A concert in January and other<lb />
public appearances during the schoo!<lb />
year are now being planned.<lb />
James H. Parnell is director of the<lb />
rroup of nineteen music students, lie<lb />
has announced members of the Choir,<lb />
all selected for their ability as in-<lb />
strumentalists.<lb />
A useful addition to your car first<lb />
aid kit is a dime taped inside the !id<lb />
for use in case you need to make an<lb />
emergency telephone call.<lb />
"One reason Americans won't go<lb />
Communist is that when they hear<lb />
the shout, "Workers Arise they<lb />
think its time for the coffee break<lb />
Teacher Devises<lb />
Medical Method<lb />
Policies Committee Affects Students<lb />
Gradins Discussed At First Meetins<lb />
Lif.<lb />
? <lb />
Everj college and university n<lb />
- United States has governing bod-<lb />
ex itive groups and advisory<lb />
Is which fundamentally affect<lb />
of the collage program.<lb />
groups affect student life per-<lb />
more directly<lb />
;<lb />
than any other<lb />
I I:<lb />
t<lb />
 h bo lv at East Carolina :s<lb />
Policies Committee which is<lb />
groape at other colleges<lb />
M synods or president's ad-<lb />
i oncils.<lb />
P tliciea Committee of the col-<lb />
s composed of the president,<lb />
ichers at some time during the<lb />
i<lb />
I<lb />
-hi <lb />
T .<lb />
vice president, registrar and<lb />
irector of admissions, director of<lb />
raduate studies, dean of men and<lb />
)men. director of public relations<lb />
i,i ell department heads.<lb />
Ut the first meeting of the Policies<lb />
ttmittee this fall, such issues as<lb />
, observing new teachers, ath-<lb />
Vn and departmental meetings<lb />
iv discussed. Each of these issues<lb />
fee ted both students and faculty.<lb />
txcenpta from the minutes of this<lb />
sting- show how discussion on these<lb />
ies was handled.<lb />
In the subject of grading, each<lb />
fcher's responsibility was discussed<lb />
iew of the fact that 355 students<lb />
denied admission this fall be-<lb />
B ther records did not meet min-<lb />
standards.<lb />
le Policiw! Committee adopted a<lb />
lution stating that each depart-<lb />
ttal chairman should observe every<lb />
teacher in his department for at<lb />
one period each quarter, pre-<lb />
jly more than one period. In ad-<lb />
n to approving of this as a policy<lb />
followed, the committee recom-<lb />
.3d that the Dean of Instruction,<lb />
ssible, observe the work of all<lb />
new tea<lb />
year.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins reported that Presi-<lb />
dents of the colleges in the North<lb />
State Conference (athletic) met re-<lb />
cently and signed an agreement which<lb />
means a substantial de-emphasis on<lb />
i.thletics at East Carolina College;<lb />
athletic scholarships under this agree-<lb />
ment will be cut; moreover, they will<lb />
be given on a one-year-at-a-time basis,<lb />
and other financial aid to athletes will<lb />
bo cut down under this agreement,<lb />
which every member of the North<lb />
State Conference signed and must<lb />
live up to.<lb />
East Carolina now has three courses<lb />
it may follow: stay in the North<lb />
State Conference, even though it<lb />
limits athletic contests and competi-<lb />
tion; go independent, or increase em-<lb />
phasis and support of athletics in an<lb />
effort to gain membership in the<lb />
Southern Conference. The chairman<lb />
of the Health and Physical Education<lb />
Department says we can operate with<lb />
the number of scholarships allowed<lb />
by the North State Conference, can<lb />
finance program from students re-<lb />
ceipts, and can probably expand the<lb />
nrogram to include soccer and more<lb />
intramural sports.<lb />
The Committee unanimously passed<lb />
the following resolution, "Resolved<lb />
that East Carolina College should re-<lb />
main in the North State Conference<lb />
for the time being, should abide by<lb />
the agreement signed in all respects,<lb />
and at the same time keep active its<lb />
application for eventual consideration<lb />
of membership in the Southern Con-<lb />
ference<lb />
The Dean of Instruction asked the<lb />
department heads to plan department-<lb />
al meetings in advance and make<lb />
every effort to make them of real<lb />
value to the students. He reminded<lb />
chairmen of the regulation that no<lb />
teacher should miss a class without<lb />
this absence having been arranged<lb />
in advance through the chairman and<lb />
deanreviewed procedure to be fol-<lb />
lowed.<lb />
The minutes of each meeting are<lb />
typed and sent to each faculty mem-<lb />
ber, who in turn may speak with his<lb />
i epresentative on the committee if<lb />
he wishes a discussion on some issue.<lb />
An East Carolina English professor,<lb />
who devised a technique for painless<lb />
removal of adhesive-tape dressings<lb />
and bandages, is receiving favorable<lb />
comment on the new method in a<lb />
number of medical journals, maga-<lb />
zines for the home, and newspapers.<lb />
Dr. Lucile H. Charles contributed<lb />
-o the January, 1960, issue of GP,<lb />
publication of the American Academy<lb />
of Ceneral Practice, an illustrated<lb />
article on the technique, which she<lb />
said, "consists not in speedily pull-<lb />
ing the tape away from the patient,<lb />
but rather slowly removing the pa-<lb />
tient from the tape<lb />
The article has been summarized<lb />
or reprinted in recent issues of Bet-<lb />
ter Homes and Gardens, Family Cir-<lb />
cle, Today's Health, Current Medical<lb />
Digest, RN, magazine for nurses,<lb />
and Chatelaine of Canada. An editor-<lb />
ial in the Raleigh Times and a column<lb />
!i the Atlanta Constitution also gave<lb />
.avorable attention to Dr. Charles's<lb />
.lew technique.<lb />
"With the thumb and the index<lb />
finger of one hand Dr. Charles's ar-<lb />
ticle directs, "gently lift a corner of<lb />
the adhesive tape . . . With the fin-<lb />
gers of the other hand, gently and<lb />
slowly press the skin that is just<lb />
beneath the tape, away from the tape<lb />
and toward the center of the dressing<lb />
or bandage . .  and continue the<lb />
process until the adhesive has been<lb />
entirely removed.<lb />
CLEE CLUB ELECTS KEZIAH<lb />
Mike Keziah was elected President<lb />
of the East Carolina Men's Glee Club<lb />
ac their meeting Tuesday. Other of-<lb />
ficers elected were: Jerry Prescott,<lb />
Vice-President; Mike Kilpatrick, Sec-<lb />
retary; and Bennett Toliver, Busi-<lb />
ness Manager.<lb />
The membership of the Men's Glee<lb />
Club has grown from 21 at the first<lb />
meeting to almost 40 singers at the<lb />
present time. 3oys on the camput<lb />
should note that it is not necessary<lb />
to have an audition to become a mem-<lb />
ber. Those who are interested in sing-<lb />
ing may become members by attend-<lb />
ing the next rehearsal.<lb />
The new officers of the Men's Glee<lb />
Club will direct the activities of the<lb />
Club for this school year. At the pres-<lb />
ent time plans are under way for<lb />
CPA HOLDS MEETING<lb />
Members of the Coastal Plains<lb />
Chapter of the North Carolina Asso-<lb />
ciation of Certified Public Account-<lb />
ants and of the East Carolina Chap-<lb />
ter of Delta Sigma Pi, professional<lb />
fraternity in business administration,<lb />
held a joint meeting in the East Din-<lb />
ing Hall on the campus here Tuesday<lb />
night, Sept. 20.<lb />
Gwendolyn Potter, CPA member<lb />
and faculty member of the business<lb />
department wa3 featured speaker at<lb />
the dinner meeting. She discussed<lb />
"Education for Accounting in North<lb />
Carolina Thomas M. Reese, Delta<lb />
Sigma Pi president, presided.<lb />
Edward C. Mooring, president of<lb />
the Coastal Plains CPA Chapter, con-<lb />
ducted a short business session of<lb />
members of the group. Betty Lane<lb />
Evans, East Carolina sophomore and<lb />
ormer "Miss North Carolina gave<lb />
 program of songs.<lb />
Before the dinner meeting membeis<lb />
of Delta Sigma .Pi entertained guests<lb />
at a fellowship gathering in the Rawl<lb />
juilding. A tour of the business cle-<lb />
nartment of the college, located in<lb />
Rawl, gave visitors an insight into<lb />
.he program in business offered at<lb />
East Carolina and of the facilities for<lb />
instruction in the department.<lb />
great potential and we're expecting<lb />
many good things from them as<lb />
brothers<lb />
HOME ECONOMICS PARTY<lb />
Fun and food was the theme of the<lb />
picnic honoring freshman and trans-<lb />
fer home economics majors, Tuesday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
Following th? get-acquainted sup-<lb />
per sponsored by the Home Economics<lb />
'Tlub, faculty members and students<lb />
entered in a series of games. Ac-<lb />
tivities were led by Frankie Baynor<lb />
and Betty Rose Frazier.<lb />
The finale of the evening was a<lb />
newspaper fashion contest. The win-<lb />
ding ensemble was a newspaper bik-<lb />
ini, featuring a brightly colored bustle.<lb />
Several faculty members served as<lb />
judges.<lb />
YWCA HOLDS RETREAT<lb />
The YWCA recently held their an-<lb />
nual fall retreat at Came Leach.<lb />
several appearances at civic groups Plans were bussed for the coming<lb />
I<lb />
throughout the year. Also a date has<lb />
1 een set for a concert on the campus<lb />
in the spring.<lb />
Rehearsals of the Men's Glee Club<lb />
are held in Room 148 of the Music<lb />
Building on Tuesday nights at 7.0<lb />
p.m. and on Wednesday nights at<lb />
0:30 p.m.<lb />
HAWES GIVE PARTY<lb />
Helen Hawes, an honor initiate of<lb />
Delta Zeta Sorority, and Mrs. Sam<lb />
White, Miss Hawes' grandmother, en-<lb />
tertained Delta Zeta Sorority with an<lb />
outdoor dinner at the Hawes' home<lb />
Thursday evening.<lb />
Mrs. Helen White Hawes greeted<lb />
the girls upon arrival and Mrs. Helen<lb />
Snyder, college Chapter Director, as-<lb />
sisted.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Nonteaching Jobs Open<lb />
To B. S. Canlidates<lb />
Placement Director Jack Edwards<lb />
emphasizes that Bachelor of Science<lb />
candidates registering with the Place-<lb />
ment Service have opportunities to<lb />
be interviewed for nonteachng as well<lb />
as teaching jobs.<lb />
"This has always been the case<lb />
Mr. Edwards says, "but I am publi-<lb />
cizing this fact in order to correct<lb />
the misunderstanding of some stu-<lb />
dents who seem to think that if they<lb />
are B.S. candidates and will receive<lb />
the teaching degree that they are eli-<lb />
gible only for teaching jobs through<lb />
our office<lb />
"We have business firms and gov-<lb />
ernment agencies who are interested<lb />
in B.S. candidates as well as A.B.<lb />
candidates. Some have already been<lb />
scheduled for interview dates and we<lb />
oxpeet more<lb />
On placement form 103 there is a<lb />
blank line on which the applicant<lb />
states "position desired The student<lb />
may state that he is interested in<lb />
teaching or nonteaching. In addition,<lb />
the Placement Service desires the ap-<lb />
plicant to state what type of non-<lb />
teaching position he desires.<lb />
All campus club@ and organi-<lb />
zations are requested to send the<lb />
names of their officers to Dr.<lb />
James H. Tucker, Dean of Stu-<lb />
dent Affairs, Box 282, ECC.<lb />
This is especially necessary if<lb />
the president of each organisation<lb />
is to receive notices of the Dean's<lb />
Advisory Council meetings.<lb />
Mr. Norman Jarrard of the<lb />
English Department has lost his<lb />
contact lenses. The lenses were in<lb />
a black plastic cylinder with a<lb />
map of Texas on one end. Mr.<lb />
Jarrard believes the lenses were<lb />
lost in the vicinity of Austin<lb />
Building and would appreciate<lb />
their return.<lb />
Any student or organization<lb />
wishing to make a contribution<lb />
to the college chapel fund, may<lb />
do so by contacting Mrs. Agnes<lb />
Barrett, secretary to Dr. Jenkins,<lb />
or Dr. D. D. Gross, director of<lb />
eligious activities. Donations in<lb />
any amount will be accepted and<lb />
the fund raising committee will<lb />
record them as $10 for one brick.<lb />
Students are reminded of the<lb />
Emergency Loan Fund which waa<lb />
established last year by the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association.<lb />
This is a plan to enable any stu-<lb />
dent who runs into financial dif-<lb />
ficulty to borrow $25, repayable<lb />
within 30 days.<lb />
iDean James Mallory reports<lb />
that last year between 80 and 100<lb />
students used this loan fund.<lb />
NEW GROUP COMMANDER<lb />
Cadet Lt. Col. George T. Ipock Jr.<lb />
has been named new Group Com-<lb />
mander of the 600th Detachment of<lb />
the AFROTC East Carolina.<lb />
Mr. Ipock, a senior in Industrial<lb />
Arts plans a promising career in the<lb />
Air Force upon graduation next May.<lb />
A Greenville native, he is married<lb />
and the father of a two year old son.<lb />
As Group Commander, he is pri-<lb />
marily responsible for the Cadet<lb />
Corps which consists of some 255<lb />
cadets.<lb />
When asked how he thought the<lb />
cadets would shape up this year, he<lb />
replied, "We have an evxcellent group<lb />
of Cadets in the Corps this year, and<lb />
they show much promise of growth<lb />
and of becoming future Air Force<lb />
Officers<lb />
1 DELTA OMICRON MEETS<lb />
Delta Omicron chapter of Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi held their monthly meeting<lb />
at the Greenville Golf and Country<lb />
Club on Thursday evening September<lb />
22.<lb />
Mrs. Sam B. Underwood and Mrs.<lb />
Clarence B. Tugwell alumnae of Al-<lb />
pha Delta Pi, were guest at the din-<lb />
ner. Also present was Dr. Lois Staton,<lb />
advisor of the local chapter.<lb />
After the dinner, many plans for<lb />
the coming year were discussed with<lb />
emphasis lying on service projects<lb />
year with Miss Barbara Benedict,<lb />
director of the Duke YWCA, and Mrs.<lb />
George Douglas, local advisor, assist-<lb />
ing.<lb />
A general meeting of all YWCA<lb />
members and anyone interested in<lb />
joining the organization will be held<lb />
tonight at 7 o'clock in the "Y" hut.<lb />
COKE PARTY FOR FROSH<lb />
At last week's meeting of the col-<lb />
lege Panhelienic Council dates for<lb />
two fall quarter events were announ-<lb />
ced. The "coke party' for freshmen<lb />
and transfers was set for September<lb />
28 in Wright Auditorirm. This party<lb />
marks the beginning of the program<lb />
planned by the Council to orientate<lb />
campus newcomers to the sorority<lb />
system of the college.<lb />
On October 3 the Council will be<lb />
host to the members of the eight<lb />
sororities. The occasion will be a pic<lb />
nic beginning at 5:30 at the college<lb />
fireplace.<lb />
President Jaye Finnegan urged the<lb />
sdrority representatives to remind<lb />
teir groups of the rush rules re-<lb />
garding freshmen during informal<lb />
rush. Only those girls who now have<lb />
3 5 credit hours and who are taking<lb />
at least 12 hours this quarter are eli-<lb />
gible to participate in fall rush.<lb />
SIGMA NU SMOKER<lb />
Sigma Nu held a smoker for its<lb />
alumni on Sunday, September 19th<lb />
to welcome them to and acquaint<lb />
them with its new chapter house an<lb />
111 West Fifth Street.<lb />
House mother, Mrs. J. F. Thigpin<lb />
served as hostess for the event which<lb />
honored alumni: Bert, Howard, and<lb />
J. S. Moye, L. M. James, L. S. Fck-<lb />
len, James E. Poindexter, James T.<lb />
Little, Judge Dink James, Robert W.<lb />
Fennell, Plato G. Evans, and Charles<lb />
C. iSkinner.<lb />
CENTER SPONSORS PROGRAM<lb />
The Baptist Student Center will<lb />
sponsor a forum program October 3<lb />
at 5:15. The program will be a drama<lb />
entitled "World Needs<lb />
This program is given in connec-<lb />
tion with the LISTEN program, start-<lb />
ed seven years ago by North Caro-<lb />
lina Baptist Students, in order to send<lb />
college students as summer mission-<lb />
aries.<lb />
Vesper services are held at th2<lb />
Baptist Student Center each Wednes-<lb />
day night at 6:15.<lb />
SIG EPS ELECT OFFICERS<lb />
Sigma Phi Ep ilon, local fraternity,<lb />
elected officers for the coming year<lb />
a their first meeting September 12.<lb />
The new officers are as follows:<lb />
President, Bob Johnson; Vice Presi-<lb />
dent, Giles Hopkins; Comptroller, Jim<lb />
Farrell; Historian, Sandy Mitchell;<lb />
Secretary, Phil Williamson.<lb />
"Three-fourths of the earth's sur-<lb />
face is water and one-fourth is land.<lb />
It's clear the Good Lord intended a<lb />
man should spend three times as<lb />
much time fishing as he does mowing<lb />
the lawnWayne Goble.<lb />
Oct. 14, 1912-ormer President<lb />
Theodore Roosevelt, campaigning for<lb />
a third term, was shot and wounded<lb />
by a would-be assassin in Milwaukee.<lb />
"The average husband is concerned<lb />
about what the government spends<lb />
and what his wife spendsthe differ-<lb />
ence being that he's not afraid to<lb />
criticize the governmentEarl Wil-<lb />
son.<lb />
PiKAs INITIATE ELEVEN<lb />
The Pi Kappi Alpha fraternity ini-<lb />
tiated eleven new brothers at the<lb />
Eighth Street Christian church here<lb />
September 26.<lb />
Initiated were: Roland Smith,<lb />
Vance Taylor, Jerry Moore, Brayom<lb />
Anderson and Harold Carter.<lb />
Also received into the brotherhood<lb />
4 that time were: Blarney Tanner,<lb />
Tommy Riggan, Jay Arledge, Ralph<lb />
Johnson, Lynn Jorgenson and Char-<lb />
les Zucker.<lb />
Buddy Weis, President of the fra-<lb />
ternity said, "These new brothers<lb />
have undergone extensive training in<lb />
an aspects of fraternal life. Their<lb />
pledge period showed them to have<lb />
a<lb />
Swingline<lb />
stapler<lb />
no bigger<lb />
than a pack<lb />
.of gum1<lb />
Sorority Place.<lb />
Large Maps In CU<lb />
Recently Alpha Delta sorority-<lb />
placed two large maps of the<lb />
United State and North Caro-<lb />
line in the Student Union to elim-<lb />
inate much confusion for thoee<lb />
seeking rides or wanting riders<lb />
on weekends and holidays.<lb />
There are two seta of cards for<lb />
thoae needing rides and riders.<lb />
The hooka at the bottom of the<lb />
maps correspond with the num-<lb />
bered areaa on the map. By plac-<lb />
ing the card on the correct hook,<lb />
one can tell at a glance who la<lb />
going where and at what time.<lb />
Students are invited to utilise<lb />
these maps to their advantage.<lb />
CONG RATULATIONS<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
FOR BEATING GUILgORD<lb />
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OCT. 5-6<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THUBflPAY, SEPTEMBER -<lb />
Pirates Seek Second North State Viet<lb />
Bass Scores Only TD<lb />
In Guilford Contest<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
After two straight wins, East Caro- I offensive running by the Pirate's<lb />
bna will play Catawba's Indians -n rio n TV; "<lb />
Glenn Bass, the Bucs defeated Guil-<lb />
 -v   mm w "HUU11C5  If<lb />
College Stadium Saturday night. The<lb />
winless Indian? are trying to recover<lb />
from a 46-7 setback at the hands of<lb />
Newberry College. This marked the<lb />
third loss in succession for the Salis-<lb />
bury school.<lb />
However, the visitors should prove<lb />
bo pushover, although the Pirate's<lb />
will be heavily favored. The North<lb />
State contest wll feature a potential,<lb />
powerful running game used by the<lb />
Bucs in the contest against Guilford's<lb />
Quakers. Glenn Bass, who gained 124<lb />
yard's rushing, scored the game's only<lb />
touchdown from 10 yards out, and<lb />
had another score eailed back due to<lb />
a penalty on a beautiful 58 yard run,<lb />
should once again prove to be the<lb />
main East Carolina threat.<lb />
Starting from these three losses<lb />
Catawba will be up for this encounter<lb />
for more reasons than one. The In-<lb />
dians were defeated last year 34-7 by<lb />
the Pirates, and the visitors besides<lb />
being winless this year, won only two<lb />
contest last season on the gridiron.<lb />
The Bucs take to the road next<lb />
week against powerful Elon, who<lb />
won their first two contests by easy<lb />
margins, but will play the role as<lb />
underdogs against Appalachian this<lb />
week. This should be the first severe<lb />
test for Coach Boone's eleven.<lb />
first downs<lb />
passes attempted<lb />
ards passing<lb />
yards rushing<lb />
punts<lb />
fumbles lost<lb />
yards penalized<lb />
Guilford<lb />
12<lb />
6-17<lb />
106<lb />
69<lb />
3-35<lb />
1<lb />
35<lb />
E.C.C.<lb />
15<lb />
0-11<lb />
0<lb />
310<lb />
5-32.5<lb />
4<lb />
115<lb />
In a game that was highlighted<lb />
by clutch defense, as well as brilliant<lb />
ford's Quakers 7-0, Saturday night in<lb />
the College Stadium. Bass scored<lb />
from 10 yards out after a 31 yard<lb />
run by halfback Tommy Matthews,<lb />
in the opening minutes of the initial<lb />
quarter.<lb />
The only severe threat from the<lb />
losers occurred in the third period<lb />
when Guilford moved to the East Car-<lb />
olina 23, only to see a strong for-<lb />
ward wall throw back the enemy<lb />
threat.<lb />
The aggressive Pirate line held the<lb />
visitors to only 69 yards rushing,<lb />
but the Quakers managed to pene-<lb />
trate in the air more effectively. Guil-<lb />
ford hit for 6 out of 17 in the passing<lb />
department for a total of 106 yards.<lb />
This was superior to the Bucs 0-11<lb />
demonstration.<lb />
However, on the ground Bass and<lb />
company powered through the de-<lb />
fense for a total of 310 yards. Threat<lb />
after threat seemed to end either by<lb />
a penalty or fumble by the home<lb />
team.<lb />
In addition to Matthews and Bass,<lb />
Billy Strickland, a reserve fullback<lb />
of last year was instrumental in a<lb />
sustained drive during the third quar-<lb />
ter, as well as playing a brilliant de-<lb />
fensive game. Henry Kwiatkowski,<lb />
 207 pound tackle, who is a native of<lb />
Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania pro-<lb />
vided the only extra point of the<lb />
mgged contest.<lb />
This was the second win of the<lb />
young season for the men of coach<lb />
Jack Boone in two outings. A penalty<lb />
cost Bass a 58 yard run for a touch-<lb />
down late in the fourth period. In<lb />
fict, penalties hurt the winners<lb />
throughout the evening.<lb />
I<lb />
t<lb />
l<lb />
SETARIP<lb />
STRIP<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
Bace Seek Happy Median<lb />
?<lb />
'<lb />
hree<lb />
opener wil<lb />
it wa-<lb />
ln"EPhRunRgin.K fZdc.tRgi1Hir1Mn " tzl eh. c..<lb />
head cheerleader. ' ' "'  Jo Anne  and Margaret lo. Miss L.ngaton i.<lb />
Pirate Tankmen Get Early Start-<lb />
Coach Issues Call For Prospects<lb />
 . By LEONARD l.AO<lb />
Six swimmers and two divers make<lb />
up the East Carolina swimming team<lb />
thus far this year. Coach Ray Mar-<lb />
tinez is anxious to get any new re-<lb />
cruits that he can for the squad, and<lb />
:f any student is interested in try-<lb />
ing out for the swimming team, he<lb />
should report to the college pool in<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium tomorrow at<lb />
4:00 p.m. ready to swim. ,<lb />
The Pirate tankmen have been<lb />
working out snce the day of regis-<lb />
: ration on a preliminary training<lb />
or tiyout practice basis. According<lb />
to Martinez, the new men have been<lb />
working out six days a week, while<lb />
the veterans practice three days.<lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays<lb />
are devoted to distance swimming,<lb />
while Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat-<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
i.r.lay mornings see the men work<lb />
on individual strokes,<lb />
The reason for the late afternoon<lb />
drills is because the pool is occupied<lb />
with classes throughout the early<lb />
hours of the day. After October 10,<lb />
'he pool will be free from 3:00 p.m.<lb />
on.<lb />
Actually, Coach Martinez is doing<lb />
some .teaching right now because<lb />
some of the newcomers are not fa-<lb />
miliar with th? various swimming<lb />
strokes. "Some of them didn't even<lb />
know what a butterfly stroke was<lb />
said the EC mentor.<lb />
It will certainly be a big rebuild-<lb />
ing year for Coach Martinez, as he<lb />
lost five important men from last<lb />
year's squad. As Martinez puts it,<lb />
Sx swimmers and two divers don't<lb />
o too far with eleven events to<lb />
compete in<lb />
Lou Sullivan, a diver, is the only<lb />
new boy that Coach Martinez has<lb />
brought in, and he was an All-Amer-<lb />
ican at Myers Park High School in<lb />
Charlotte, N. C.<lb />
A look at the incomplete swimming<lb />
schedule for the Pirates shows meets<lb />
with University of North Carolina<lb />
(2), Norfolk Division of William and<lb />
Wary, Emory and Henry, Georgia,<lb />
Washington and Lee, Florida and<lb />
Florida State.<lb />
Coach Martinez has his work cut<lb />
out for him in rebuilding a strong<lb />
team this year, and the Buc tutor<lb />
ays he will look at anyone on the<lb />
campus who oan swim.<lb />
Wake Forest Graduate Assumes Duties<lb />
As Physical Education Instructor<lb />
Trip now nr.i n <lb />
A BK; SMILE<lb />
.reduce i piralv S!?r,rta co"h j"  faTrrr<lb />
lege Ui8 Mee, The Te.  T. f" " Ch"Ck Gordo "  Col-<lb />
The new addition to the Physical<lb />
Education Department is pretty Mrs.<lb />
Janie Brown, a native of Thomas-<lb />
vine, North Carolina. She is a grad-<lb />
uate -assistant, and among her teach-<lb />
ing chores are tennis, social danc-<lb />
ing and fundamental rythyms.<lb />
Mrs. Brown decided u,pon physical<lb />
education as her career while attend-<lb />
ing Wake Forest College in Winston-<lb />
Safcm, N. C. "I have always been<lb />
interested !<lb />
COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winnng Teams<lb />
interested in recreation, physical ac ir tZn " e"ership<lb />
 pny31cal ac- ii- the Women's Government, the Stu<lb />
tivity and young<lb />
attractive blonde.<lb />
Mrs. Brown attended Thomasville<lb />
High School where she was gradu-<lb />
ated from in June of 1956. In Sep-<lb />
tember of the same year she entered<lb />
flake Forest College, where she ma-<lb />
rred in Physical Education with a<lb />
minor in Biology. While a student<lb />
there, she was a member of several<lb />
campus organizations. AmOuig her<lb />
outside activities were memberships<lb />
people" said the dent Legislature, Baptist Student Un-<lb />
urn<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
Army<lb />
V. M. I.<lb />
L. S. U.<lb />
Vanderbuilt<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Duke<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
- Mississippi State<lb />
N. C. State<lb />
Illinois<lb />
Tulane<lb />
Total points of East<lb />
Used for tie-breaker.<lb />
Pittsburg<lb />
California<lb />
Richmond<lb />
Baylor<lb />
Alabama<lb />
Florida<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Newberry<lb />
Tennessee<lb />
Virginia<lb />
West Va.<lb />
Rice<lb />
Carolina-Catawba game<lb />
Keep Your Sunny Side Up<lb />
Remember the faculty and student<lb />
discount at<lb />
COLLEGE SUNOCO SERVICE<lb />
5th &amp; Reade Sts.<lb />
PL 2-9385<lb />
Council, Women's Recreational<lb />
Association, and the "Tassels an<lb />
honorary leadership society for wom-<lb />
en. Mrs. Brown was also elected to<lb />
Who's Who Among American Col-<lb />
leges and Universities<lb />
Upon graduating from Wake Fo<lb />
wt on June 6, I960, the former Mis<lb />
Ioole married Mickey Brown, who<lb />
was a former student and football<lb />
Player for the Deacons. Mr. Brown<lb />
i- now in Germany where he is play-<lb />
ing football f0r the United States'<lb />
Army team stationed there. He will<lb />
return in February of next year and<lb />
Plans to re-enter Wake Forest to<lb />
complete his requirements for grad-<lb />
"ationHe also is a physlcal .<lb />
tion major and plans to go into the<lb />
coaching profession.<lb />
Mrs Brown came to East Carolina<lb />
fa September of this year to do grad<lb />
-er s Degree in Education.<lb />
has been employed with several<lb />
church organizations where she trav<lb />
elec1 to various cities directing Tlc<lb />
reatinn in k, . ' rRC<lb />
Two weeks ago when the Pirates traveled to Newport v<lb />
fcinia to do battle with the Apprentice School footballers, they had I<lb />
.vith theii pas defense. The Shipbuilders completed ten out tBBkW<lb />
aerialv again.t the Bucs. Then last Saturday niyht Kj<lb />
th the Guilford Quakers, the tables turned on the P" ' ho!Be'<lb />
.  ja not the pa-s defense, but instead the paa T-<lb />
Bui gridders failed to make one completion out of el <lb />
 en Ja k Bone will no doubt be endeavoring to find a a c<lb />
e two this week in the Pirate drills. "etwcl<lb />
East Carolina has scored a total of 28 point- h<lb />
on fere nee halfback, Glenn Bass has scored a tota! of<lb />
ai.es. Question  Who is the .Pirate's bread-and-bui<lb />
Bass, a native of nearby Wilson, gained a total of 124<lb />
the Quakers Saturday night, and gave scouts an eyeful. 1<lb />
senior brought the crowd to its feet in the fourth rtto a<lb />
i. touchdown, but the play was nullified by a clipping pen<lb />
Also looking bright in the scoring department is<lb />
kicker, Henry Kwiatkowski. The big 207 pound tackle ' pIH<lb />
extra point kicks and has converted all of them. Coach Bo fH<lb />
a few more points out of the Clifton Heights, PWmayrvanLa ' H<lb />
Appalachian trounced Western Carolina 22-6 atuV<lb />
upset win. The Catamounts were favored in the cur test and<lb />
preseason choice to be a title contender. But the Cmtm mJ '<lb />
against the Mountaineers. l r raatefc<lb />
Newport News Apprentice School bowed to Elon m n<lb />
Carolina crept past Guilford by a close 7-0 score a, , a " Ea5:<lb />
EC are tied for the conference"lead with identL, l-o'T.<lb />
Defending North State Champion Lenoir Rhyne h;<lb />
conference game, but they are still favored to repeat a- V y '<lb />
sixth straight year. The Bears have looked improve <lb />
South Carolina teams, Wofford and PresbterlZ C le J<lb />
will open defe.se of their crown on October 8 when tu' " <lb />
Appalachian eleven. That contest should prove inainlenil <lb />
for the conference top spot. main,mental in the batta<lb />
Elsewhere in the North State, Catawba dropped their <lb />
game to Newberry of South Carolina. The Indian are 0 in r <lb />
having lost their season opener to Weatern CaW<lb />
t ik. r  Farmer Excells For LR<lb />
tailback Lee Farmer, a litftle A1UA, i<lb />
eontinues his bid for the same hon!rht! seTonTy   <lb />
two consecutive wins. The Tar Heel native has L Bea" t0<lb />
yards in two contests. 244 of thoae yJtTr. , <lb />
PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK<lb />
Appalachian over Elon by 13.<lb />
N. C. State over Virginia by 20.<lb />
Randolph-Macon over Guilford by 7<lb />
Duke over Maryland by 13.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Newberry by 7<lb />
South Carolina over Georgia by 20.<lb />
Western Carolina over Tampa hy 24<lb />
Carolina over Miami by 13<lb />
Clemson over V.PJ. by 30.<lb />
Syracuse over Kansas by 18<lb />
large Schedule. .<lb />
Men's Intramural Officers<lb />
The intramural<lb />
for the 19601 campaign has been<lb />
 Kally organized A meeting was<lb />
conducted on the night of Septem-<lb />
er 21, with Coach Wendell Carr, the<lb />
faculty director presiding. The an-<lb />
nouncement of the student reetr<lb />
and his assistant,  well .s theTlec<lb />
"on of the intramural offir.Tiu<lb />
ted the initial ?LXj fhe<lb />
I'vely. The former faT?  <lb />
the Utter . SoSLS "5. "d<lb />
deluded the  i  e cers<lb />
Mac TlaetV SL ?-<lb />
 Moon and JtSZ Mit:<lb />
as Secury Mac cTnT' " <lb />
ced hv Cn-K Tnt were nnonn-<lb />
veation in them. Among the highlight lZ T? CVent re ar<lb />
mg towns were Wilmington: N C cnanJ " C"r- A few nnoVT H wrestling, ,rui foal<lb />
 Uritv f fih!?Un t the ma- twl "?l . otfr in the Sprinj<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
sports program; ,tand as stated in ti<lb />
stated in the amendment.<lb />
ihe following rules apply to the<lb />
Prospective participates:<lb />
1) Any male b eligible to play unless<lb />
 varaty athlete at the start" of the<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
2) Any amateur athlete, who is <lb />
graduate student cannot plav in the<lb />
sport he has earned his college letter<lb />
m. However, this doe. r . . iv to<lb />
a junior college.<lb />
(3) The student will not be e.igibie<lb />
lo play for another team after he has<lb />
signed the roster.<lb />
(y This contest will not be played<lb />
dunng the regular examinaton tme<lb />
'Actual play will not start until<lb />
October 3 With touch football bem?<lb />
ti lFSt SPOrt- The Allowing sports<lb />
W be pUyed during the coming<lb />
-eaan. During this Fall, football,<lb />
volleyball, a swimming eet, golf,<lb />
 ienn,s Angles. This Winter will<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate at<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
Name<lb />
Address<lb />
Signature<lb />
durimr tK ne repres<lb />
Jtne intramural rule, will<lb />
1.<lb />
2.<lb />
4.<lb />
5.<lb />
Rules<lb />
Contest open to college students only.<lb />
Copies must be turned in at Th rn am.<lb />
Saturday. ' CoIlege ShoP  oon (12:00)<lb />
Score of ECC game will be used in case of tit<lb />
 w in L  n"rei liut Certificate<lb />
All six premium blends of BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE-<lb />
All premium services from a 7  i <lb />
x vices irom A-to-Z, including Sunoco's<lb />
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All seven days a week<lb />
from 7:00 a.m. till hoUr after the girls' dorms close.<lb />
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