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Final Day For Pictures<lb />
Buddy Kilpatrick, editor of Buccaneer,<lb />
announces that Wednesday, October<lb />
12, is the last day for class pictures.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960<lb />
reshman Electi<lb />
Number 4<lb />
Fraternities A<lb />
Officials Explain<lb />
pt 143i Pledges;<lb />
Frat Policies<lb />
ions Scheduled For Tuesday<lb />
Three Compete For President<lb />
! Hrf 1era in Bast Carolina's fra-<lb />
H 1i system began last week as<lb />
 planting and prepara-<lb />
 I  success of a six-day<lb />
I. h'm'm social fraternities.<lb />
iting the rush program<lb />
i imokers which each<lb />
ii4 1, ttilized l discussing with<lb />
' ' tees the 'unctions of their re-<lb />
; lni hood. The fraterni-<lb />
1 place- 1i . ave the freshman rushees<lb />
four Han insight into the gov-<lb />
 quite 1I the i group while stress-<lb />
events and activities such<lb />
: n in Hiraj sports, dances, jand<lb />
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tch 1Ratstas, Inter Fraternity<lb />
Rush Chairman explained<lb />
rrticipation in this rush in-<lb />
, growing interest and con-<lb />
the fmlent body is taking<lb />
eternities<lb />
i President Don Oonley stated,<lb />
By ROLAND SMITH<lb />
"speaking for myself and the other<lb />
members of the council, this rush was<lb />
definitely the biggest and best yet<lb />
lor .all the social fraternities. It was<lb />
uell planned and executed to perfec-<lb />
tion<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins, college president,<lb />
and Dean of Men James Mallory vis-<lb />
ited each Greek organization during<lb />
the tush activities. Both expressed<lb />
delight after seeing the fairness and<lb />
workmanship shown by each group<lb />
during the week-long project.<lb />
Even for the veteran fraternity<lb />
men this rush was an exciting event<lb />
and for those experiencing it for the<lb />
first time it left an unforgetable<lb />
memory.<lb />
Katsias reported that 280 male stu-<lb />
dents attended the rush functions.<lb />
Out of that group 143 men accepted<lb />
oids to become new fraternity pled-<lb />
ges. Othei-s remaining were given<lb />
Parisian Spirit Influences<lb />
uage Teacher's Lectures<lb />
Langi<lb />
Bv lM'KiEXE peace<lb />
down to college life at ECC<lb />
,  change in pace for Dr.<lb />
Wandermaa, who recently<lb />
ty in the foreign lan-<lb />
partment as a French and<lb />
instructor. He is beginning<lb />
ere after having been em-<lb />
the Preach E-xport Com-<lb />
 i- for the past nine years<lb />
 tentative of the company<lb />
i York.<lb />
rnowita, -Vustria is home for<lb />
the option of i refund of their reg-<lb />
istration fee or given credit for the<lb />
i-peoming winter quarter rush. The<lb />
majority chose to wait until winter<lb />
luarter.<lb />
Lambda Chi lpha and Pi Kappa<lb />
 lpha held the top positions during<lb />
reek as they pledged 36 and 28 men<lb />
espectively. Kppa Alpha finished<lb />
: very close third place pledging 27<lb />
more rushees. Other Greek systems<lb />
also faired very well in acquiring<lb />
new pledges. Sigma Nu had 18 ac-<lb />
cepted bids while Sigma Phi Bpsilon<lb />
received 17. Theta Chi finished ru3h<lb />
week with 15 pledges along with the<lb />
Phi Kappa Tan colony who added<lb />
2 more pledges to their affiliation.<lb />
Henry Wanderman<lb />
Wanderman. He received his<lb />
us eagres from Hochschole<lb />
if. Khaadei in Vienna. After<lb />
nng his studies at the Univer-<lb />
f Hern in Switzerland, he was<lb />
led his du tors degree. Dr. Wan-<lb />
u taught at the University of<lb />
owita and the University of<lb />
est,<lb />
' i am very much impressed with<lb />
ilmgness and eagerness to learn<lb />
lay's American student said<lb />
 anderma'i. Having taught both<lb />
. ans as well as Americans, he<lb />
iys, There is no difference in youth,<lb />
it the difference comes in the back-<lb />
hands. The European educational<lb />
especially in high school.<lb />
orkshop Opens Here,<lb />
Sponsored By AAUW<lb />
Representativts of twelve chapters<lb />
f the American Association of Uni-<lb />
ersity Women in Eastern and Pied-<lb />
North Carolina will attend a<lb />
hop sponsored by the organi-<lb />
atioa here Saturday, October 8.<lb />
Morning and afternoon meetings<lb />
ake place !n the Flanagan build-<lb />
ng. "AfricaBelow the Sahara" is<lb />
workshop topic.<lb />
l-rothy B. Robins, Associate for<lb />
 tet-national Relations, AAUW<lb />
Headquarters, will deliver the princi-<lb />
address of the workshop at a<lb />
ncheon in the North Dining Hall.<lb />
Miss Robins has covered in her<lb />
career various phases of international<lb />
relations and has lectured to audi-<lb />
ence in a wide area of the country.<lb />
he served as consultant on special<lb />
rograms on the staff of the Foreign<lb />
'olicy Association in New York City<lb />
in 1952-1967. At present she is serv-<lb />
ing on the Executive Committee if<lb />
khe U.S. Committee of the United<lb />
Nations.<lb />
makes the difference in college youth.<lb />
European students study eight to<lb />
nine subjects which includes three<lb />
languages, three sciences, such as<lb />
math, chemistry and biology, plus<lb />
three social sciences. When these stu-<lb />
dents enter college they have a broad<lb />
background and are ready to special-<lb />
ize. Perhaps the European system<lb />
goea too far ono way and the Ameri-<lb />
can not quite far enough the other:<lb />
however, I do not htink the student<lb />
should be overburdened he adde.<lb />
Stamp collecting is Dr. Wander-<lb />
man's hobby. Hi collection has been<lb />
n exhibition many times in Europe.<lb />
Of course his teaching is important.<lb />
"I enjoy very much teaching a lan-<lb />
guage to the s'udents because it is<lb />
.ike introducing them to a people.<lb />
The language of a people is not arti-<lb />
ficial, it is made up by the common<lb />
people, and shows their way of life.<lb />
Dr. Wanderman will live in Green-<lb />
ville. "In Greenville, I have found a<lb />
place to live as- well as work. The<lb />
people have been friendly and help-<lb />
ful. To me this is very important<lb />
Mrs. Wanderman will come to Green-<lb />
ville shortly, however his daughter,<lb />
Mary, will remain in New York<lb />
where she is enrolled in the junior<lb />
dass at Buffalo Teachers College.<lb />
When Dr. Wanderman first ar-<lb />
rived in the United States, he got<lb />
along quite well since he had studied<lb />
English extensively. He became con-<lb />
'used only when Americans began<lb />
using slang expressions. "Once he<lb />
recalled, "I heard someone talking<lb />
about a buck or a couple 'a bucks. I<lb />
oegan looking in every dictionary for<lb />
the word, but could not find it. I<lb />
was too embarrassed to ask for the<lb />
meaning of thus phrase for quite some<lb />
time<lb />
Exam Scheduled<lb />
For Future Teacher<lb />
The National Teachers Examina-<lb />
tion will be administered here Satur-<lb />
day, October 8. Before the Sept. 21<lb />
deadline for filing applications to<lb />
take the tests, a total of 600 people<lb />
had signed up. <lb />
Dr. Frank A. Scott of the college<lb />
psychology department will be in<lb />
charge of testing. Assisting him will<lb />
be 36 volunteer East Carolina faculty<lb />
members.<lb />
The group of 600 applicants in-<lb />
cludes college seniors who will be<lb />
gradi abed at the end of the fall or<lb />
the winter quarter, a number of<lb />
spring quarter graduates, and a<lb />
group of in-serv:ce teachers who wish<lb />
to raise their certificates.<lb />
Testing will begin at 8:30 a.m. in<lb />
the Austin building and will continue<lb />
through the day.<lb />
Interviews Reveal Qualifications,<lb />
Intentions Of Office Seekers<lb />
Cast Set For First<lb />
Playhouse Offering<lb />
SAM To Hold Fall<lb />
Membership Drive<lb />
The Society for the Advancement<lb />
of Management is holding its fall<lb />
quarter membership drive. It is open<lb />
through October 10, 1960. All applica-<lb />
trons must be submitted not later<lb />
than 4:00 p.m. on that date.<lb />
Persons interested in joining SAM<lb />
may submit application on October<lb />
10, 1960 at the desk located on the<lb />
lirst floor of Rawl Building between<lb />
9:00 am. and 400 p.m. A member of<lb />
SAM will be at the desk to answer<lb />
questions concerning requirements for<lb />
membership, to assist you in submit-<lb />
ting your application, to collect na-<lb />
tional and local membership fees, and<lb />
to inform you of the programs plan-<lb />
ned this year for SAM members.<lb />
SAM is the recognized national<lb />
professional organization of manag-<lb />
ers in industry, comemrce, govern-<lb />
ment, and education. Its aim is to<lb />
develop human resources, and its goal<lb />
is to provide business with a betteT<lb />
product to train, mold and refine to<lb />
meet its needs This organization<lb />
should be of primary concern to busi-<lb />
ness majors, however, applications<lb />
will be accepted from anyone who<lb />
meets the necessary requirements.<lb />
A fter careful consideration and a<lb />
week of rehearsing, Dr. Ralph Rives,<lb />
director, has completed his cast for<lb />
the Fall production, Philadelphia<lb />
Story. Thirteen students are in the<lb />
process of learning lines and move-<lb />
ments for the Playhouse's first of-<lb />
fering of the season.<lb />
Alice Corialano has been cast in the<lb />
title role of Tracy Lord, a young<lb />
sophisticate who has her mind filled<lb />
with thoughts cf three young men,<lb />
.all of whom vie for her favor. The<lb />
three men are Dexter Haven, George<lb />
Kittredge, and Mike Connor.<lb />
Dexter, Tracy's ex and present suit-<lb />
or, is played ty Ben Avery, who was<lb />
last seen in Diary Of Anne Frank,<lb />
H5i production. Newcomer James E.<lb />
Smith has copped the role of George<lb />
Kittredge Tracy's fiance and head of<lb />
the George Kittredge fan club. Ray<lb />
Tolley is playing the part of Mike, a<lb />
tews writer who thinks he is also in<lb />
the running.<lb />
The young ?.n I the old of the Lord<lb />
family are 15 year old Dinah and<lb />
Uncle Willie, who doesn't seem to<lb />
think he is the oldest member of<lb />
the family. Sylvia Vick, a freshman,<lb />
nd Howard Mallard, who recently<lb />
had a part in the Shakespearean pro-<lb />
duction, Midsummer Night's Dream,<lb />
given last spring, are filling these<lb />
roles.<lb />
Making up the rest of this particu-<lb />
lar family are Seth and Margaret<lb />
Lord, Tracy's mother and father, and<lb />
"Sandy the young brother.<lb />
Charlotte Donat plays the female<lb />
photographer, Lz, who likes her side-<lb />
kit k, Mike, but has a bit of trouble<lb />
getting him.<lb />
Freshmen class members will go to<lb />
the polls October 11 to determine<lb />
their leaders for the school year. In<lb />
an effort to present background in-<lb />
formation and present activities, each<lb />
candidate was interviewed. The fol-<lb />
'wing information will give fresh-<lb />
men voters an idea of the qualifica-<lb />
tions of each candidate and of the<lb />
candidate's intentions if he is elected.<lb />
The candidates are presented in the<lb />
order they will appear on the ballot.<lb />
PRESIDENT<lb />
Lewis Latham . . . graduate of<lb />
Franklinville High School. Finalist in<lb />
debating championship for state . . .<lb />
Basketball team . . . President of So-<lb />
phomore class  At East Carolina<lb />
he is a member of the East Carolin-<lb />
ian staff and a pledge of Kappa Al-<lb />
pha Order. "I, Lewis Latham, will<lb />
endeavor to do my best for the fresh-<lb />
man class through the Constitution<lb />
of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
'ion and the backing of our school,<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Bill Eyerman . . . President of his<lb />
freshman and sophomore classes in<lb />
a Maryland high school . . . President<lb />
of his Senior class at Fayetteville<lb />
High School . . . served on student<lb />
louncil. At East Carolina Eyerman<lb />
has been active in the Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent Union and has accepted a bid<lb />
to pledge Phi Kappa Tau. "If elected<lb />
1 will try to carry on policies of pre-<lb />
vious freshmen classes in S G.A. work<lb />
and I will strive to make this year's<lb />
class the best East Carolina has ever<lb />
had<lb />
Willie Hunt . . . Sanford High<lb />
School . . . State officer at Boy's<lb />
State . . . President of Sophomore<lb />
lunior, and Senior classes. "My so'e<lb />
aim is to serve and the wants of the<lb />
majority shall be my ideals<lb />
VICE-PRESIDENT<lb />
Ralph Williams . . . Native of Bat-<lb />
tleboro . . . Rocky Mount Hi . . . Vice<lb />
President of Student Body . . . Out-<lb />
standing Senior (1 of 12)  Foot-<lb />
uall  At East Carolina, Williams<lb />
i: a PiKA pledge. "If elected, it will<lb />
be the primary interest of my admin-<lb />
istration to build a strong founda-<lb />
tion in class activities which will be<lb />
beneficial to our class until gradua-<lb />
tion<lb />
Bryan Bennett . . . Princess Anne<lb />
High School, Norfolk . . . Represented<lb />
Virginia at Boy's Nation . . . Execu-<lb />
tive Council of Student Body . . . In-<lb />
ternational Trustee of Key Club . . .<lb />
Editor of Annual  "I offer to<lb />
you Bryan Bennett, no fads, no fan-<lb />
c-es, not even 20,000 filters, but a<lb />
uan who wants to serve the fresh-<lb />
man class<lb />
Robert Christesen . . . Washington,<lb />
D. C. . . . Capital Page High School<lb />
. . Spe. ial delegate to chairman of<lb />
If. S. delegation to N.A.T.O. . . . "If<lb />
elected, I promise to all my fellow<lb />
classmates to hear and act on their<lb />
problems. The opportunity for me to<lb />
.serve you is your decisiongive me<lb />
your support and vote and I will<lb />
give you representation not for a<lb />
few, but all freshmen (At EC, Chris-<lb />
tesen is on the executive committee<lb />
of Young Democrats Club, Executive<lb />
Board of Lutheran Student Associa-<lb />
tion, and on the AFROTC Drill team.<lb />
Bill Goodwin . . . Greenville Hi . .<lb />
Student Council for four years . . .<lb />
President of lunior Class . . Nation-<lb />
al Honor Society<lb />
'I feel that<lb />
THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES pictured left to right are Willie Hunt,<lb />
Lewis Latham, and Bill Eyerman.<lb />
service is the responsibility of every<lb />
leader. As freshmen, we are in the<lb />
largest class at ECC, and we pos-<lb />
sess great potential as future leaders.<lb />
I plan to assist the President in any<lb />
way possible and to serve every stu-<lb />
dent in our class if I am elected your<lb />
vice-president"<lb />
SECRETARY<lb />
Dee Smith . . . Swansboro girl<lb />
. . . President of Student Council . .<lb />
Class officer for four years . . . Edi-<lb />
tor of school paper . . . "The future<lb />
belongs to those who will work for<lb />
it<lb />
Cindy Sturdivant . . . Chester, Vir-<lb />
ginia native . . Secretary of Fresh-<lb />
man and Junior Classes . . . Editor<lb />
of yearbook . . . Cheerleader  "I<lb />
want only the best for the Fresh-<lb />
man Class, for to serve others to<lb />
the best of one's ability is one of<lb />
the greatest experiences one can have.<lb />
Only the best is due our freshman<lb />
classin administration, activities,<lb />
and future plans. Wisdom and hon-<lb />
esty should be two of our main fac-<lb />
tors in advancement through East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Linda Whitworth . . . Broughton<lb />
Hi of Raleigh . . . Student Council<lb />
for four years . . . Executive Council<lb />
Senior year . . . Private Secretary<lb />
for the past two years . . . "My hands,<lb />
pen, and paper are anxiously awaiting<lb />
to serve you as secretary of the<lb />
Freshman Class. I feel the position<lb />
of secretary is to bring you, the mem-<lb />
bers of the Freshman Class, in closer<lb />
contact with the S.GjA. and East Car-<lb />
olina College as a whole. My aim is<lb />
to serve you and may the highest<lb />
goal be our to reach<lb />
TREASURER<lb />
Polly Bunting . . . Williamston na-<lb />
:ive . . . Outstanding Senior (1 of ?)<lb />
. . . President of Future Teachers of<lb />
America . . . Majorette . . . "An op-<lb />
portunity to serve our Freshman<lb />
Class is all I ask; I will do every-<lb />
thing in my power to devote my ef-<lb />
forts to the duties required of me<lb />
Lina Joyner . . . Wilson Hi Gradu-<lb />
ate . . . Student Council two years<lb />
. . . Vice-President of Future Home-<lb />
rtakers of America . . . Newspaper<lb />
taff in high school . . . "With op-<lb />
portunity comps responsibility. If el-<lb />
ected treasurer of the East Carolina<lb />
College Freshman Class, I will do<lb />
my best to fulfil all duties required<lb />
at me<lb />
MALE SENATOR<lb />
Tommy Mallison . . . Greenville<lb />
boy . . . Representative in State Stu-<lb />
dent Congress . . . President of Sen-<lb />
ior Band . . . Sports Editor of year-<lb />
took  At EC, Mallison is a mem-<lb />
ber of the Young Democrats Club<lb />
and a Kappa Alpha pledge. "If elect-<lb />
ed to the office of Male Senator, I<lb />
shall help the Freshman Class have<lb />
a more active representation in S.G.A.<lb />
affairs. East Carolina is a growing<lb />
educational institution and should<lb />
move forward in governmental trans-<lb />
actions<lb />
Bill Moore . . . Clinton native . . .<lb />
Representative to Student Council . . .<lb />
Treasurer of Junior Class . . . Fea-<lb />
ture Editor of high school newspaper<lb />
 At East Carolina Moore is a<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha pledge . . . "It<lb />
is my aim to bring about a closer<lb />
relationship between the S.G.A. and<lb />
the students of East Carolina College.<lb />
I pledge to do everything in my power<lb />
to continually iinprove this growing<lb />
institution.<lb />
WOMAN SENATOR<lb />
Myrtle Weaver . . . Raleigh girl . .<lb />
Student Council representative two<lb />
"ears . . . Class Secretary . . . Presi-<lb />
dent of Y-Teens  At East Carolina,<lb />
Miss Weaver is a member of the East<lb />
Carolinian staff and is working on<lb />
f.he Decorations and Publicity Com-<lb />
mittees of the Homecoming Commit-<lb />
tee "111 do my best if you (my fel-<lb />
low classmates) will do the rest. I<lb />
will accept the challenge to serve you<lb />
and will represent you well in our<lb />
S.G.A<lb />
Marsha Whitworth . . . Norfolk<lb />
native . . Secretary for all Student<lb />
Councils in Virginia her Senior year<lb />
. . Secretary of Student Council . . .<lb />
Virginia representative to National<lb />
Student Council  "I have two hands<lb />
that are willing to work with all<lb />
their strength to link the Freshman<lb />
Class with the other classes and the<lb />
S.G.A. I would like to see the Fresh-<lb />
men become strong in this chain of<lb />
crganizations on our campus.<lb />
Elaine Gitelsrm . . . Durham Hi . <lb />
Student Council . . . Assistant Editor<lb />
of school newspaper . . . Chairman<lb />
of Student Council Committees . . .<lb />
At East Carolina, Miss Gitelson is<lb />
a member of the BUCCANEER staff<lb />
and Chairman of the Social Commit-<lb />
tee of the College Union . . . "To be a<lb />
success the class as a whole must<lb />
participate. I would like to help our<lb />
freshman Class become a unified<lb />
group, with everyone participating<lb />
in reaching our goal of a better East<lb />
Carolina College<lb />
Vinson Performs With NC Symphony<lb />
Paperback Review<lb />
Included with the East Carolinian<lb />
for the first time is the Paperback<lb />
Review which has reviewed the latest<lb />
and outstanding paperbacks as picked<lb />
by outstanding writers.<lb />
A synopsis of the 600 outstanding<lb />
paperbacks serves as a reference and<lb />
buying guide. Mark Van Doren, Ber-<lb />
nard Shircliff and Terry Southern<lb />
nave written articles concerning the<lb />
success of these books.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Emily Viason, junior, will appear<lb />
Carotiaa Symphony.<lb />
with the North<lb />
East Carolina seems to have a<lb />
monopoly on performers with the<lb />
North Carolina Symphony. For the<lb />
thii'd year in succession, a musician<lb />
irom this campus has been selected<lb />
to perform with the state symphony.<lb />
Emily Vinson, a junior major in<lb />
piano, is this year's selection for the<lb />
onor. Miss Vinson is a student of<lb />
Dr. Robert Carter, who, by the way,<lb />
has had three previous students to<lb />
also receive this recognition.<lb />
Auditions for performance with the<lb />
.symphony were held recently in Ra-<lb />
leigh, and Miss Vinson was competing<lb />
with three .pianists, four singers, and<lb />
one violinists. Judges for the au-<lb />
ditions were Dr. Allen Bone, head of<lb />
ihe music department at Duke Uni-<lb />
versity and Clement Sendrevsky,<lb />
head of the piano department at<lb />
Salem College.<lb />
In commenting on his student's ac-<lb />
complishment, Dr. Carter said, "Miss<lb />
Vinson tackled a tremendous piece of<lb />
music To further explain this he<lb />
pointed out that only six pianists in<lb />
the United States have attempted to<lb />
perform the selection which she chose.<lb />
The selection was Bila Bartok's<lb />
'Third Concerto for Piano The piece<lb />
was the last composition which Bar-<lb />
tok attempted, and the last 17 meas-<lb />
ures were only sketched.<lb />
Miss Vinson has given recitals in<lb />
many nearby towns and has been a<lb />
soloist with the college orchestra.<lb />
During the summer, she studied with<lb />
Dr. Rudolf Ganz in Chicago. She is a<lb />
member of Sigma Alpha Iota, pro-<lb />
fessional fraternity for women in the<lb />
field of music<lb />
Wednesday, October 12 will be<lb />
the final day to have class pic-<lb />
tures made for the 1961 Bucca-<lb />
neer. Proofs of the class pictures<lb />
are now being shown in the lob-<lb />
by of Wright Building from 9<lb />
a.m. to 5 p.ai.<lb />
A tea honoring the foreign stu-<lb />
dents at ECC will be held at two<lb />
thirty, Sunday, October ninth,<lb />
sponsored by the College Union.<lb />
This tea will give all students,<lb />
faculty members and visitors an<lb />
opportunity to meet and become<lb />
acquainted w?lh the foreign stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The Psychology Club will meet<lb />
Monday afternoon at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
in Rawl 1$0. All members are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
Methodist Appoint<lb />
Representative<lb />
Anne Campbell, sophomore at East<lb />
Carolina who has been active in the<lb />
Wesley Foundation since she entered<lb />
as a freshman last fall, has recently<lb />
been appointed to membership on the<lb />
Commission on Social Concern of the<lb />
North Carolina Conference of The<lb />
Methodist Church.<lb />
She will be a representative of the<lb />
N. C. Methodist Student Movement<lb />
on this Commission.<lb />
Miss Campbell, Miss Claire Pippin,<lb />
and William F. Mitchell, Jr with Mis<lb />
Mamiej Chandler, Director of ihe<lb />
Weak 7 Foundation, spent last weak-<lb />
end (Sept. 30-Oct. 2) at Camp Chest-<lb />
nut Ridge, near Efknd, N. O, at the<lb />
Planning Retreat for the North Caro-<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTQBr<lb />
Intellectual Freedom<lb />
Should Be Considered<lb />
This yeir members of the school admini-<lb />
stration have indicated an interest in more<lb />
emphasis on scholastic ability at East Caro-<lb />
lina in what seems to be a trend toward quali-<lb />
ty in preference to quantity at E. C. C.<lb />
Assuming this is true (and the number<lb />
of students dropped this year because of low<lb />
scholastic standing make it apparent), there<lb />
are many changes to be made in the future.<lb />
One of these changes will be to enforce<lb />
even more selective qualifications for admit-<lb />
tance than those now in use. Each year will<lb />
bring about stiffer requirements and a higher<lb />
percentage of "cut-offs" on the entrance ex-<lb />
amination grade sheets.<lb />
This, in turn, will brin a more qualified<lb />
student body to the campus each year to<lb />
meet the challenge of harder requirements<lb />
in each department (and ve predict the re-<lb />
quirements will become harder).<lb />
This situation will be ideal for the stim-<lb />
ulation and growth of a more cultural and<lb />
intellectual atmosphere. This accomplished,<lb />
it will rebound to demand even stronger de-<lb />
partmental programs and more enlightened<lb />
faculty members. Thus, a constant, reciprocal<lb />
interaction between students and college will<lb />
continue to make the school stronger and<lb />
more respected scholastically each year.<lb />
However, before this happens there is<lb />
one thing that must be done. Students here<lb />
must be allowed to exercise a far greater<lb />
amount of personal and intellectual freedom.<lb />
Few students are able to 'come alive' in-<lb />
tellectually while surrounded by an atmos<lb />
phere which practically forbids it. Few stu-<lb />
dents are able to think large thoughts when<lb />
the are constantly pumped full of small ones.<lb />
And practically no college student is able to<lb />
develop an intellectual interest when he is<lb />
forced to focus his attention on trivial details.<lb />
For example: We have on our faculty<lb />
some professors who, regardless of how one<lb />
looks at it, are most incompetent. This is nor-<lb />
mal in any educational institution and most<lb />
objective administrators will admit they are<lb />
faced with a never-ending problem of find-<lb />
ing better faculty members each year. In<lb />
spite of this, students are often required to<lb />
attend lectures (if one could call them that)<lb />
regardless of the qualifications of the instruc-<lb />
tor.<lb />
Somehow we fail to understand why East<lb />
Carolina's policy insists we attend these bor-<lb />
ing and unenlightening affairs when we<lb />
could be using our time to much greater ad-<lb />
vantage outside of class.<lb />
This is especially true when one con-<lb />
siders some professors here who never bother<lb />
to prepare even a poor lecture, but instead el-<lb />
ect to read to the class from the text (as a rule<lb />
they are poor readers too) Any student who<lb />
deserves to be in the college in the first place<lb />
can get more out of the text bv readme it<lb />
himself. <lb />
Many colleges have systems in which<lb />
students simply read and do research under<lb />
the guidance of an advising faculty member.<lb />
1 hey may attend lectures on related subjects<lb />
it they wish, but are not required to do so.<lb />
Ot course, at East Carolina the lecture<lb />
system is too well entrenched to consider<lb />
this program. However, a compromise could<lb />
be worked out which would provide a happv<lb />
medium The best way. we feel, would be to<lb />
initiate a program of unlimited class cuts<lb />
while maintaining our present program of<lb />
class scheduling.<lb />
This would make it possible for the stu-<lb />
dents interested in learning to make the best<lb />
use of their time. They would use the system<lb />
moderately, yet would not be penalized for<lb />
actually trying to utilize their time more ef-<lb />
fectively.<lb />
On the other hand, those who are inter-<lb />
ested in things other than an education would<lb />
try to take advantage of the system. If the<lb />
school is interested in getting rid of them<lb />
as has been indicated, then they could iust<lb />
quietly wait for them to flSS thenfJves<lb />
o uJ?T2'J? ,the sch001 Plicy makers de-<lb />
to hi t tSt to te a ffcW of the around<lb />
to boot the enrollment figures, the problem<lb />
Iw, Kfl" al,owine onV those s<lb />
unbwli Jegrade averages to use the<lb />
unlimited cut system.<lb />
fJV11' unlimited class cuts are es-<lb />
sential if ECC is to grow intellectually for<lb />
Edison Misinformed<lb />
'Chill Changes To Useless Warmth7<lb />
"Edison thought he invented light.<lb />
He didn't know that light doesn't<lb />
come out of la.nps: it comes out of<lb />
peoplea few special people . . . "<lb />
Once it was warm and sunny. The<lb />
birds sang gloriously from the tree-<lb />
tops, buds blossomed forth, the whole<lb />
world was greer and pink and white<lb />
with loveliness. Everything was new<lb />
and vibrant, radiating some small<lb />
portion of the happiness that consum-<lb />
ed the two youthful figures that sped<lb />
down the steps in a rain of rice and<lb />
oonfettieach -vith a sparkling, end-<lb />
less gold band on the third finger, left<lb />
hand.<lb />
The girl was soft and lovely, with<lb />
fold after fold of crisp white organdy<lb />
fading somehow into the severe black<lb />
of the boy's tuxedo, mingling with it<lb />
into complementary perfection.<lb />
Then it was summer, the intense<lb />
heat piercing every crevice, taking<lb />
something away from the perfection<lb />
of life, scorching and destroying a<lb />
little of everything but love. Love<lb />
flourished in that heatlove with its<lb />
passion, its tenderness, and its all-<lb />
consuming togetherness.<lb />
And then It was no longer sum-<lb />
mer. The heat lessened, and roses<lb />
died a fragment of everything crept<lb />
into the death of loneliness of au-<lb />
tumn. There wore brown leaves, and<lb />
a hateful wind that carried them<lb />
from tree to ground, and in an end-<lb />
less, swirling circle, finally to rest,<lb />
unheeded on the color-drained earth.<lb />
There was a hospital bedall white,<lb />
and the limp hand with the endless<lb />
Today's College Student<lb />
By ANN McCARVER<lb />
gold band still sparkling with new-<lb />
ness. There was a girl struggling<lb />
valiently with the Grim Reaper to<lb />
rentain in the arms of her beloved.<lb />
As always it must, the chill chang-<lb />
ed once more to useless warmth, that<lb />
of Indian Summer which slips silent-<lb />
ly and paradoxically into the death of<lb />
autumnunwanted, reminiscent, nos-<lb />
talgic. The hurt of remembrance is<lb />
sharp, intense, but short, for Indian<lb />
Summer is quickly overtaken by the<lb />
callous emptiness of winter. Snow<lb />
falls, and blankets the earth with<lb />
ironic whiteness. For it is winter<lb />
without lovei is a time to forget,<lb />
01 a time to die. The boy turns slowly<lb />
away from the folds of white organdy<lb />
the white that is somehow in bitter<lb />
contrast to the black of his suit. Tears<lb />
Movie Preview<lb />
"Fortunately the movie "Journey<lb />
to the Center of the Earth" (which<lb />
will be shown et Austin Auditorium<lb />
as the free movie for October 7)<lb />
"has enough wit to smile at some of<lb />
rhe most preposterous pseudo-scien-<lb />
tific poppycock ever published by<lb />
Jules Verne says a Time critic.<lb />
In their little journey beneath the<lb />
earth, danger is encountered from<lb />
cave-ins, floods, whirl-pools, giant<lb />
lizards and the villain (whose only<lb />
crime is eating the duck).<lb />
This is a horror filled picture for<lb />
children and a grin filled picture for<lb />
rdults.<lb />
stream unashamedly down his checks,<lb />
tdurring his vision, as someone silent-<lb />
ly lowers the lid of the coffin . . .<lb />
Russian Fatman<lb />
Visits Cuban Buddy<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
This present session of the U. N.<lb />
General Assembly seems to have two<lb />
funny, funny people in its program.<lb />
These being none other than the Fran-<lb />
ce Fat-man from Russia, and his<lb />
oweetheart, Cassonova Castro the<lb />
hoarded Wonder! Yes, they do make<lb />
a lovely pair, just about as cute as<lb />
two Turkey Vultures at old home<lb />
week. The Fatman didn't receive<lb />
ruch a hot welcome from our people,<lb />
o on his way home he plans to stop<lb />
m with his Cuban buddy and have a<lb />
'up of tea. Mr. K. that tea might be<lb />
your cup of Hemlock.<lb />
On hearing a group of American<lb />
demonstrators singing God Bless<lb />
America, the Fat-man was quoted as<lb />
saying, "That is America, the sup-<lb />
eme culture! It's shameful! I ask on. A few Latin courses woi<lb />
like' .? 8ee" r h6ard nythin f be"efit to - As we hav?<lb />
hke that in our country ed out, Latin is basic totlr A B<lb />
students. <lb />
Why not offer Elementary Latin<lb />
"i; We predict that "thedt<lb />
m.nd will be great enough to contin-<lb />
vL wenng mre nd more in.<lb />
whoknoWs E c c<lb />
be starting a little Clas<lb />
ment.<lb />
Latin Returns To<lb />
Schools In Nation<lb />
But Not To ECC<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
In recent years there has been a<lb />
definite revival of interest in the lib-<lb />
eral arts on campus' all over the na-<lb />
tion. Teachers and students alike have<lb />
begun to be suspicious of the Dewey-<lb />
eved educationists and their "man-it-<lb />
a-social-animal" ideas and have begun<lb />
lc take interest in philosophy, lingJ-<lb />
ihtics, and particularly the classics.<lb />
Probably one of the most fortunate<lb />
trends resulting from this new inter-<lb />
est in the classics is the return of<lb />
latin to the curricula of high school<lb />
iverywhere. Latin, which once nearly<lb />
died out in high schools, is now in<lb />
demand by high school and oollege stu-<lb />
dents everywhere. The call for Latin<lb />
teachers is just as great, and man<lb />
teachers ot English, French, and<lb />
other subjects who minored in Latin<lb />
have had to go back and freshen up<lb />
on long-forgotten conjugations ann<lb />
declinsions so that they can teach<lb />
Latin again.<lb />
The return to Latin has not, un-<lb />
fortunately, swept East Carolina (so<lb />
few things really "sweep" East Car-<lb />
ctina). This Is rather difficult to un-<lb />
derstand because every other persor<lb />
one speaks to on campus is "pre"<lb />
somethingpre-nedickie, pre-mrs-<lb />
Mig, pre-law, pre-engineering, etc.<lb />
I atin is important, if not absolutely<lb />
essential, to all of these professions,<lb />
and when are these students to get<lb />
Latin? Elementary Latin courses<lb />
would seem to be a bit overdue after<lb />
a student is already in medical school.<lb />
Latin is not only valuable to a large<lb />
number of professions, of course. It<lb />
is simply a basic subject in a liberal<lb />
education. Latin is considered to be so<lb />
important in many colleges and uni-<lb />
versities that students may substitute<lb />
Latin courses for their mathematics<lb />
i equipments or their foreign lan-<lb />
guage requirements. A familiar com-<lb />
plaint of high school graduates <lb />
"I didn't take Latin; Latin took me<lb />
These students can remember the rig-<lb />
ors of studying Latin, but few of<lb />
ihem really regret it.<lb />
Latin is not only bask to the Ro-<lb />
mance Languages but permeates or<lb />
influences nearly all Western lan-<lb />
guages. One should not make the<lb />
mistake of believing Latin to be pure-<lb />
ly a "background subject" which will<lb />
help out in other fields of study, how-<lb />
ever. There is a certain pleasure in<lb />
knowing Latin's precision and logical<lb />
exactness, and a knowledge of Lati,<lb />
opens up the world of Latin literature<lb />
for really interested students.<lb />
Why then, wp ask, doesn't East Cor-<lb />
ohna offer Latin courses? There are<lb />
.nany students on campus who were<lb />
not fortunate enough to have Latin<lb />
purses available in their high schools<lb />
Most of the sUidents in this group<lb />
pttmg a B. S. degree will be teach-<lb />
ing English, science, history, and for-<lb />
eign language, in high schools later<lb />
Be Prepared!<lb />
Campus Location Merits<lb />
Civil Defense Program<lb />
By ROY MARTIX<lb />
Sometime last year,<lb />
forth, for the reaction of the cammf<lb />
lace, an idea which he crmd<lb />
"i<lb />
tV<lb />
worthy<lb />
ie Possifl<lb />
their attention The idea wa<lb />
inauguration of a civil defen<lb />
Ei?t Carolina<lb />
There are many progn n <lb />
dertakings which are necessary f,<lb />
ress and the normal function of<lb />
 the<lb />
m<lb />
an<lb />
owever, jt<lb />
tion such as East Carolina H<lb />
our belief that a civil defei<lb />
he much more to the advanl  0f Jr co<lb />
ni than would some of the other ulan<lb />
in progress, or still in the bluepri'm<lb />
It can he pointed out that<lb />
is surrounded on almost all sides<lb />
hich<lb />
arolia<lb />
ratei;<lb />
aas which would possibly m<lb />
North Carolina one of the pi lstei<lb />
target,<lb />
an enemy attack<lb />
For example, the most<lb />
stall ;tions are perhaps (amp<lb />
Cherry Point Marine Base which lip<lb />
eighty miles<lb />
tant<lb />
ft<lb />
oice<lb />
eighty miles east of the college Air<lb />
twenty miles distant are the new vX<lb />
America transmitters, which we rnnM -<lb />
would definitely be to the ad! nUgV?<lb />
enemy to destroy. UI<lb />
East Carolina lies in the heart of tJ<lb />
important areas. It is imperative that r iS<lb />
in the position we are in. steps shou?<lb />
taken to create an organized and effJ<lb />
program of civil defense for this areaT<lb />
There are many organ on<lb />
campus, which as a service project. or sjL<lb />
out of concern, could undertake the rroiml<lb />
indoctrinating the campus on procUmJ<lb />
the event of atomic attack. The m2i<lb />
would be well spent, and perhaps 01<lb />
wards would be greater than nabk<lb />
With the world<lb />
situation progress<lb />
day by day into more complex and<lb />
developments, we cannot afford to w<lb />
on such an issue as this. K ,olin,<lb />
you consider it in one sense i$ a city<lb />
city within a city. This campus com<lb />
over four thousand people. We have no a<lb />
missile-missiles, neither do we have broti<lb />
tive aircraft. If this area is attacked <lb />
going to be responsible for ourselves<lb />
will be rather scarce.<lb />
We challenge any campus organial<lb />
the Interfraternity Council, the Panhelle<lb />
Council, the AFROTC, the SGA, or any oi<lb />
group to take this project as theirs andd<lb />
to this campus a strong and calculated<lb />
gram of civil defense, to the end that"<lb />
may be better prepared.<lb />
Beer And Jackie<lb />
Fidel Jr. Roams Camposj<lb />
Screaming Commands<lb />
BY PAT FARMER<lb />
Sarcasm Lovers Forget Former Ideals<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College<lb />
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JoAnne Parks<lb />
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pat Harvey<lb />
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Kivett, Molly Lewis<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-41101, extension 24.<lb />
By Pat Harrey<lb />
In the course of one year a news-<lb />
naper can give a number of well-<lb />
known people a nervous stomach and<lb />
the unimportant ones, their Thurs-<lb />
day "jollies BUT have you consider-<lb />
ed why columnists choose to write<lb />
this type of verbal garbage? The an-<lb />
swer relates some pertinent informa-<lb />
tion about the make-up of today's col-<lb />
lege student.<lb />
The reason is fairly obvious-the<lb />
average student loves sarcasm and<lb />
his daily chuckles are used to ac-<lb />
knowledge little nasty, subtile, re-<lb />
marks made directly or indirectly.<lb />
Someone once said that "college teach-<lb />
es one to be sarcastic And in a<lb />
sense this is definitely true. Rather<lb />
than laughing WITH the world a<lb />
freshman learns to snicker AT it and<lb />
by the time said freshman reaches<lb />
the peak of his college career, the<lb />
snicker has turned into one big, roar-<lb />
ing laugh.<lb />
According to psychological studies,<lb />
when studying the personality one<lb />
must consider "the individual as a<lb />
whole and describje the interplay be-<lb />
tween him and other individuals witti<lb />
whom he associates in his daily af-<lb />
fairs Thus a person's friends and<lb />
associates determine a person's be-<lb />
havior.<lb />
Now in considering the foregoing<lb />
groups of people a person's friends<lb />
profcably are less significant since<lb />
most students have basically the same<lb />
type of home life. The students, be-<lb />
fore entering college, are still under<lb />
the illusion that America is a swell<lb />
country. So we can dispense with the<lb />
first one. But our associates play a<lb />
much larger role. For instance, our<lb />
professors whose association is in<lb />
?.he form of a lecture.<lb />
Some lectures are clever, or bor-<lb />
ing, or enlightening, or even informa-<lb />
tive on those rare days when the lec-<lb />
ture is prepared. But however the<lb />
speech reaches the student, we must<lb />
remember that it comes from the<lb />
most intelligent human being DOWN<lb />
to the lowest form of the animal<lb />
species and says "America is a mess<lb />
and you are the most stupid creatures<lb />
in it" However crude this may sound<lb />
we must realize that the foregoing<lb />
ouotation is always on his mind<lb />
whether he's spouting about dissect-<lb />
ing a cat or dissecting a particular<lb />
person.<lb />
Instead of leaving a class with<lb />
thoughts of the glories of life, one<lb />
immediately looks for a friend so he<lb />
tan relate what's wrong with Ameri-<lb />
ca's educational system, America's<lb />
stupid people running and ruining our<lb />
coontry, or any other gripe about our<lb />
country.<lb />
But even if we realise what is hap-<lb />
pening to us there is very little we<lb />
can do to change our outlooks. We<lb />
cannot place the blame on our teach-<lb />
ers altogether because they were once<lb />
in the same situation. But we can<lb />
realise something: America IS  mess<lb />
nd if our outlooks DON'T change<lb />
it will be so messy no one can con-<lb />
tinue to live In it<lb />
No, Mr. K. I guess you are right<lb />
on that score. No one would sing God<lb />
Bless America in your country. In<lb />
;he first P1. it would be a sacri-<lb />
lege. In the second place, they would<lb />
he shot before the first verse could<lb />
bt completed.<lb />
Mr. K. also made show of his won-<lb />
derful up-bringing during one of the<lb />
.essions Briton's Prime Minister.<lb />
Harold Macmillan, was delivering his<lb />
address to the delegates. Mr. K. and<lb />
bls ys JumPed and screamed and<lb />
fhT,eKd ,taWeS'  prove<lb />
that they didn't approve of the .Prime<lb />
Ministers hard-hitting address. They<lb />
also proved several other things too<lb />
wh ;hl?went in their r<lb />
When Mr. K. had his turn at speak-<lb />
ing, it seemed ns though he was try-<lb />
h av "Talkie" mhon.<lb />
His deliverance of hot air reduced the<lb />
number of listeners to a small per!<lb />
cenbage and even put three of his<lb />
own followers in a sound sleep. If he<lb />
"de an impression, it was through<lb />
involuntary hypnosis. <lb />
With all this madness in the U N<lb />
general mbly, it seems hardly<lb />
feasible that much will be m?<lb />
P.ed. Mr. K. hasu he ped the'<lb />
situation any and it seems that hi<lb />
'S doing his "Red" best to coiuw<lb />
and stall any iS3ue of , cUMe<lb />
What thp rwI u lmPrtance.<lb />
vvnat the Fat-man has in his unscru-<lb />
pulous mind is fairly Clear to ery<lb />
one. He is doing his levefbet <lb />
p.n the good graces of the 1<lb />
M do this is uncertain, but we do<lb />
know he will stoop as fa7 J? k<lb />
stomach will let him. " hlS<lb />
Well, Mr K. your kind isn't new<lb />
m our world. We have seen Jit<lb />
snakes of your sMml , mMy<lb />
i3-4.i y same color. AK!f<lb />
Hitler and Joseph Stalin<lb />
issics Depart-<lb />
Hot Season Makes Way<lb />
 or Morning: Chill<lb />
By PVT ELLIOTT<lb />
Alas! Summer fades and Septem-<lb />
ber passes. The carefree days of<lb />
mer give way to a briskness<lb />
a briskness felt in the change of<lb />
crowded schedule, the<lb />
suni-<lb />
Americans can breathe calmly again i<lb />
Fidel has returned to his native Cuba. Afu<lb />
the pseudo-dramatic riot acts he gam in Ne<lb />
York, the bearded Cuban left the Stu<lb />
iiboard a Soviet plane promising to reta<lb />
again.<lb />
But meanwhile back at the t .  N'M<lb />
still fumes, smiles, and bouts ultiraatuu<lb />
to the Attending delegates . . . Rather<lb />
minds one of certain Deans around here.<lb />
,And aPAking of Fidel . . . We have<lb />
idel, Jr enrolled as a student . . . fl<lb />
pompous individual darts here and the<lb />
screaming orders to all in sight and pr<lb />
claiming to the world, his multitude of<lb />
ents <lb />
the crowded schedule th. T'  I1Understand that the ECC Playhouse<lb />
Greeks, the deadlines to meet J1 ?ettin organized. Their major (t<lb />
So it goes. As summer bin, j lculty thus far. has been the lack of respon<lb />
fall, the briskness is  STT "? omu the student body . . . Members of ii<lb />
change of the weather Gone Z w ayhouse have worked hard to bring &amp; H<lb />
of theatre art to campus .<lb />
ing<lb />
Whv not<lb />
extended twilight and dua whw-h J'SK1 1J)US    wn "<lb />
summer affords. Darftness rjpidiy backttoSi apPreciate theu eff0rtS <lb />
 the time of vear Tk v <lb />
mere nave been various comments f<lb />
the upper-classmen<lb />
covers all. It<lb />
hen we cannot 'cmlTi J?<lb />
happened to late afternoon U I.<lb />
n-fmght ' -uak. Nor is dawn dawn<lb />
. by now, you havenThl 7'<lb />
Picture made for the L r<lb />
eaneer, Ws .w9"1<lb />
you've paid for and eL t ft<lb />
a copy this year  rewhr<lb />
Speaking of payinir <lb />
lua this ,r JZ?T  <lb />
oqua,s .r ? 2MriM<lb />
une can , J '   while<lb />
g with, the same srt "oMd <lb />
iz hrey - it Mr! K<lb />
that<lb />
can grow<lb />
reports<lb />
and<lb />
as long as there are freedom<lb />
wont e,ther. You with your athef.<lb />
 -ports iJSSL - <lb />
tfag remark, hi ll'J <lb />
trums and ravin, n WUh '<lb />
  pmSSJ 2 ii ?<lb />
or seems .v-i . mst h behev-<lb />
"" to noted w<lb />
feign relation. wiH ZT 0tt,<lb />
aH e test - XrWne<lb />
election<lb />
the<lb />
everybody, try or n<lb />
 friend.<lb />
as<lb />
J,Weatial<lb />
with<lb />
the cond<lb />
of the Freshmen girls  It seems that<lb />
PyaLreL upset over the smoking habits<lb />
wl Ff.hmen Strls  As one boy put it<lb />
cla l S6e a girI Wrtlkin t0 a"d .<lb />
ciass with a cigarette dangling from her h<lb />
? fmiliar scenes at the Foothali &amp;<lb />
luld&amp;y n,Sht  Men students in chee<lb />
fPlt e to the strong soft drinks in<lb />
ittle white cups . . . Girls in bright fall 8<lb />
:?"? VinR,nfir dramatically to the arms<lb />
mL7? ir escorts    And Kuc spra<lb />
majesncally on the sidelines watching<lb />
ailence as his subjects walked by  <lb />
ahimeaa Put her fickle hand on"<lb />
Th?iieK f ECCS Youn Democrats Club<lb />
Blc r88 ?rown J" both size tind prt<lb />
Withe effkient leadership of M<lb />
rn!etTary MRaifcaP' Bill Hamilton. <lb />
m,m!r5,gl    Why Charles Craven <lb />
X! ab0ut the cIub in The Sm<lb />
stvl JirSt wa clothes and now it is <lb />
SSi ;uE?niert Politicians are now <lb />
wned with Jackie Kennedy's bouffant lj<lb />
SI rf-l.All thB fac that Jackie J <lb />
to SlH1 8fcate   Odds have ittKri,<lb />
ZtS uthat roritics should &amp;M<lb /><pb facs="00038674_tn_0003" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, l<lb />
960<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREL<lb />
its!<lb />
up<lb />
t!<lb />
spus<lb />
ids<lb />
.<lb />
Rush Provides 'A Memorable Experience' For Freshmen<lb />
MOKE FILLED ROOMS  I out<lb />
niLVhl of 'smokers' and parties tor<lb />
the rushees gave each of them an<lb />
opportunitj to become familiar with<lb />
'"I. fraternity as the men of the<lb />
Fraternities analyzed the rushees.<lb />
considered each rushes<lb />
bids w enl out<lb />
Rush Week Symbolizes System For New Era<lb />
, the 1 ' '  Board '<lb />
le ided to allow<lb />
 . to e tablish i n<lb />
i taken pfc<lb />
terpreted i<lb />
overnij<lb />
 .  . until today it is i<lb />
. d and int i part of<lb />
the campus community.<lb />
Last week the campus experienced<lb />
f the phenomena of this new<lb />
system.<lb />
Rn h "ii any campus i - an excil<lb />
and on a campus w ith a t' a-<lb />
ttrnil tem as young, growing,<lb />
: nei getic i  oiu a it is especially<lb />
In t he pictU ea n this page  e<lb />
have 11 ied to i atch some of the drania<lb />
 ,i breathh - ro ; of rush week bo<lb />
!ht those who have never experi-<lb />
ni. ed it will h ive an ide i what it a<lb />
like.<lb />
Over one hundred and eighty fre h<lb />
men men took part in the week's<lb />
 i-iit an 1 were -canned l.y the seven<lb />
ocial fraternities. Throughout the<lb />
,eek, ti1 men of the individual fra-<lb />
ternities talked to these freshmen,<lb />
and later talked about them.<lb />
There were disagreements, even<lb />
irguments . . . but sometime in the<lb />
riy nours Saturday morning it was<lb />
all over and the bids were ready to DISCUSSION .<lb />
i'u out . . . and so here in these few left each Right<lb />
pictures we attempt to Rive you the exchanged impressions and discussed<lb />
story of rush week; an impossible each potential pledge before making 'HA I S SOME St KAl'MUOh<lb />
job, but one worth trying. a decision<lb />
. After the rushees<lb />
the fraternitv men<lb />
not her<lb />
which all fraternities pride themselves.<lb />
tinned to orientate the rushees were the scrnpbooks<lb />
in<lb /><pb facs="00038674_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBEB 9, 160<lb /><lb />
Williams To Speak At First<lb />
Meeting Of Lecture Club<lb />
Dr. Robert Williams of the social<lb />
studies department will speak at the<lb />
first meeting of the College Lecture<lb />
Club for the 1960-196U term, accord-<lb />
ing to Dr. Herbert Paschal, chairman.<lb />
His topic will be "New Orleans'<lb />
-Stoiyvilie and Machine Politics The<lb />
meeting is scheduled for October 4 at<lb />
3 p.m. in the Joyner Library audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The College Lecture Club was or-<lb />
ganized last spring by a group of fac-<lb />
ulty members at East Carolina and<lb />
held a single program meeting. Ovid<lb />
W. Pierce of the English department,<lb />
addressed the group at the initial<lb />
session.<lb />
Nine monthly meetings have been<lb />
arranged for the present school year.<lb />
At each, a member of the Lecture<lb />
Uub will speak on a topic growing<lb />
out of his special interests and re-<lb />
search.<lb />
Dr. Corinne Rickert, director of<lb />
closed-circuit television at the college,<lb />
will give a lecture November 7 on<lb />
"An Elizabethan Witchcraft Case<lb />
Officer Visits Local<lb />
Sorority Chapter<lb />
Mrs. Chester Kyle, National Col-<lb />
'egiate Secretary for Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma, visited on campus Septemoer<lb />
28. The National Delegate from Deer-<lb />
field, Illinois was honored by an in-<lb />
formal social in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Mrs. Kyle was here to help the<lb />
chapter organize plans for the com-<lb />
ing year. Conferences end meetings<lb />
vere held with her concerning this<lb />
issue. A special banquet was held in<lb />
her honor on Thursday night at the<lb />
Silo Restaurant.<lb />
Cn Dec. 8 Dr. Robert Haubrich of the<lb />
science department will speak on<lb />
"Status Seeking in the Lower Ani-<lb />
mals Dr. Grace Seiler of the English<lb />
department will discuss Dorothy and<lb />
William Wordsworth January 4.<lb />
Dr. Williams, a faculty member<lb />
here since Sept. 1959, holds the bach-<lb />
elor's, master's, and doctor's degrees<lb />
from Tulane University and has Mved<lb />
in New Orleans for a number of<lb />
years. During his residence there he<lb />
made a study of crime and corruption<lb />
in the political life of the city. His<lb />
talk before the College Lecture Club<lb />
will deal with an aspect of this study.<lb />
Rogers during the current school<lb />
year are Rudd Lee Jenson, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Alice Coriolano, secretary; and<lb />
Robert Henry Lovic, treasurer.<lb />
Guild Announces<lb />
New Officers<lb />
Edward Turner Rogers, EjC.C<lb />
senior, has been elected president of<lb />
the college Television Guild. The<lb />
Guild is a professional and honorary<lb />
organization for students working at<lb />
the college in television broadcasting.<lb />
During 1959-1060 Rogers served as<lb />
vice president of the Guild. He has<lb />
been active on the staff of WWWS-<lb />
AM and FM, campus radio station,<lb />
and in the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
college dramatic club. He has also<lb />
served as .an announcer on WFTC,<lb />
Kinston.<lb />
of superior students. He is a gradu-<lb />
ate of the Jamestown High School.<lb />
Other officers elected to serve with<lb />
Republicans Form<lb />
Local Youth Group<lb />
A group of young Republicans re-<lb />
cently organized and elected officers<lb />
for "Youth for Nixon-Lodge<lb />
These officers will lead the group<lb />
in launching a campus-wide cam-<lb />
paign for the purpose of promoting<lb />
the Nixon-Lodge ticket. Officers are<lb />
as follows: Bill Kopp, Chairman;<lb />
t'milie Halliday, Vice-Chairman;<lb />
Juliette Mosser Secretary; and Guy<lb />
Willetts, Treasurer.<lb />
Guest speaker for the evening was<lb />
Guy Willetts, who gave a brief<lb />
rundown of the Republicans' stand<lb />
on vital issues facing the nation<lb />
Willetts stressed that "the Repub-<lb />
lican Party is committed to the op-<lb />
portunity of the (individual Mr.<lb />
Willetts went on to explain that the<lb />
young Republicans' chief job is to<lb />
"inform students about the candidates<lb />
md their platform'<lb />
Kopp stated that a delegation will<lb />
represent East Carolina College at<lb />
ihe Nixon-Lodge Rally in Charlotte,<lb />
October third. The Republicans will<lb />
hold their second meeting some time<lb />
next week.<lb />
Faculties Begin Fellowship Nominations<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
MttShukro<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gillis etc.)<lb />
THE PLEDGE YOU SAVE<lb />
MAY BE YOUR OWN<lb />
Today'g column is directed at those young female under-<lb />
graduates who have recently pledged sororities and are wor-<lb />
ried, poor lambs, that they won't make good. Following is a<lb />
list of simple instructions which, if faithfully observed, will<lb />
positively guarantee that you will be a mad success as a<lb />
sorority girl.<lb />
First, let us take up the matter of housemothers. The<lb />
housemother is your friend, your guide, your mentor. You<lb />
must treat her with respect. When you wish to speak to her,<lb />
address her as "Mother Sigafoos" or "Ma'am In no circum-<lb />
stances must you say, "Hey, fat lady<lb />
Second, let us discuss laundry. Never hang your wash on<lb />
the front porch of the sorority house. This is unsightly and<lb />
shows a want of breeding. Use the Chapter Room.<lb />
Third, meals. Always remember that planning and preparing<lb />
meals for a houseful of healthy girls is no simple task. Your<lb />
cook goes to a great deal of trouble to make your menu varied<lb />
and nourishing. The least you can do is show your apprecia-<lb />
tion. Don't just devour your food; praise it. Exclaim with<lb />
delight, "What delicious pork jowls or "What a yummy soup<lb />
bone or "What scrumptious fi.sh heads or "What clear<lb />
water<lb />
Fourth, clothing. Never forget that your appearance re-<lb />
flects not just on yourself but on the whole house. It was<lb />
well enough before you joined a sorority to lounge around<lb />
campus in your old middy blouse and gym bloomers, but now<lb />
you must take great pains to dress in a manner which excites<lb />
admiring comments from all who observe you. A few years ago,<lb />
for example, there was a Chi Omega named Camille Ataturk<lb />
at the University of Iowa who brought gobs of glory to all her<lb />
sorors. Camille hit on the ingenious notion of suiting her garb<lb />
to the class she was attending. For instance, to English Lit she<lb />
wore a buskin and jerkin. To German she wore lederhosen and<lb />
carried a stein of pilsener. To Econ she wore 120 yards of<lb />
ticker tape. Her shiningest hour came one day when she<lb />
dressed as a white mouse for Psych Lab. Not only her Chi<lb />
Omega sisters, but the entire student body went into deep<lb />
mourning when she was killed by the janitor's cat.<lb />
Smithwick Conducts<lb />
Science Club Meeting<lb />
The East Carolina Science Club<lb />
held its second meeting of the year<lb />
at Elm Street Park on September 27.<lb />
A business session followed a weiner<lb />
roast.<lb />
Grover Smithwick, president, ap-<lb />
pointed committee chairman for the<lb />
year.<lb />
The officers and committee chair-<lb />
man are Arthur Gwaltny, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Barbara Manning, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; Rebecca Hill, publications;<lb />
James Todd, advancement; and Dot<lb />
mith, program<lb />
Others are Fred Johns, travel;<lb />
Dixie Wilson, Social; Peggy Culver-<lb />
house, library; and Dwane Scott,<lb />
membership.<lb />
An election campaign promising<lb />
rich rewards for the successful can-<lb />
didates got underway this week as<lb />
thousands of faculty members from<lb />
jniversities and colleges in the Unit-<lb />
ed States and Canada begin to nom-<lb />
inate college seniors for Woodrow<lb />
Wilson graduate fellowships.<lb />
In announcing the opening of the<lb />
completion fon the academic year<lb />
1961-62, Dr. Hugh Taylor, President<lb />
of the Woodrow Wilson National Fel-<lb />
lowship Foundation, estimated that<lb />
well over 9,000 students will be nom-<lb />
inated by the closing date of October<lb />
31.<lb />
Designed to reduce a nation-wide<lb />
shortage of qualified college teachers,<lb />
ihe program annually awards 1,000<lb />
fellowships for first year graduate<lb />
i-tudy at any university of the recip-<lb />
ient's choice in the United States or<lb />
Canada.<lb />
The program Is open to college<lb />
graduates mainly in the humanities<lb />
and social studies. Both men and<lb />
women are eligible, and there is no<lb />
limit on the age of the candidate or<lb />
on the number of years he may have<lb />
"oeen out of co'lege. Those who re-<lb />
ceive awards are not asked to commit<lb />
themselves to college teaching, but<lb />
merely to "consider it seriously" as<lb />
: possible career.<lb />
The program, designed to encour-<lb />
age college seniors of outstanding<lb />
. bility to study for advanced degrees<lb />
 ith faculty jobs as their goal, is<lb />
administered by the Woodrow Wilson<lb />
National Fellowship Foundation und-<lb />
er a $24,500,000 five year grant from<lb />
the Ford Foundation.<lb />
Dr. Hans Rocenhaupt, National Di-<lb />
rector of the Wilson Fellowship<lb />
Foundation, in in analysis of the past<lb />
years' activities, reported that the<lb />
! i -hly selected grants have been<lb />
awarded to graduates from 560 dif-<lb />
ferent colleges. This is convincing<lb />
proof that many colleges throughout<lb />
the country, not only the few well<lb />
tion. Almost 90 per cent of all trie f applications directly<lb />
1000 Fellows in 1959-60 continued<lb />
ttudy after the first year; and more<lb />
than 75 per cert of all Fellows event<lb />
daily end up in academic positions.<lb />
Of the nominated candidates who<lb />
failed to win Woodrow Wilson Fe<lb />
lowships moro than 80 per cent, Dr.<lb />
Rosenhaupt said, went on to graduate<lb />
school anyway, often with financial<lb />
help from other sources. He estimated<lb />
the annual need for new college teach-<lb />
ers at 30,000 a year for the next ten<lb />
years.<lb />
The Woodrow Wilson National Fel-<lb />
lowship Foundation does not accept<lb />
from students,<lb />
candidate for the award must<lb />
l,e nominated by a faculty member.<lb />
Nominated students are invited to de-<lb />
clare themselves active candidates for<lb />
the award by sending the necessary<lb />
application forms to the chairman of<lb />
the selection committee for the region<lb />
in which the prospective candidate jS<lb />
now located. A list of the fifteen re-<lb />
gions and the names of the regional<lb />
chairmen may be obtained from th<lb />
Foundatin's natinal headquarters Bos<lb />
(542, Princeton, New Jersey, or from<lb />
the Woodrow Wilson representative<lb />
oa any campus in the United States<lb />
and Canada. Names of fellowship<lb />
winners will be made known by March<lb />
15, 1961.<lb />
Go-Authors Write<lb />
Book About Raid<lb />
Of Cotton<lb />
Business Department To Hear<lb />
Wachoxia Bank Official<lb />
Dr. C. Eugene Looper, Vice Presi-<lb />
lent and Perr,mnel Director of Wa-<lb />
chovia Bank and Trust Company,<lb />
will demonstrate proper and improp-<lb />
er interviews at the fall quarter meet-<lb />
ing of the Business Department<lb />
Thursday, October 13, in Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium, at 7.<lb />
Dr. Looper recruits for the entire<lb />
Wachovia system, which employs<lb />
2,200. Throughout the year he visit?<lb />
college campuses of the State seek-<lb />
ing employees for the bank.<lb />
Billy Willis, senior business major,<lb />
will be interviewed by Dr. Looper<lb />
twice, in the first interview, Willis<lb />
wiil violate the principles of good man-<lb />
ners in order to illustrate the don't<lb />
of interviewing Following the firft<lb />
interview Dr. I.ooper will analyze the<lb />
had points. In the sei-ond interview-<lb />
Willis will illustrate the proper man-<lb />
ned of interviewing, followed by an<lb />
appraisal by Pr. Looper.<lb />
Before joining Wachovia, Dr.<lb />
Looper was professor and head of the<lb />
Department of Political Science at<lb />
known ones, offer high quality educa- Fur man University. At Furman he<lb />
19 served as consultant on person-<lb />
! administration and management<lb />
evelopment.<lb />
A native of Greenville, S. C, he<lb />
ei eived an A.B. degree from Furman<lb />
in 1941 and an MiA. from Louisiana<lb />
tate University in 1942. In 1948, he<lb />
was awarded a Ph.D. degree from<lb />
Georgetown University. Dr. Looper<lb />
 on the Carnegie Foundation Award<lb />
in 1951 and the following year the<lb />
Economics in Action Award at Case<lb />
Institute of Technology in Cleveland.<lb />
In 1953-54, he studied in London.<lb />
Dr. Looper is active in community<lb />
affair He is a director of Goodwill<lb />
Industries, the Better Business Bu-<lb />
euu and the Arts and Crafts Asso-<lb />
iation. He is a member of the ex-<lb />
ecutive committee, Wake Forest In-<lb />
. titute of Management.<lb />
The program has been arranged by<lb />
Placement Director Jack Edward?.<lb />
'We think says Mr. Edwards, "that<lb />
this type of program will be very<lb />
beneficial to students regardless of<lb />
whether they are going into teach-<lb />
ing or nonteaching. The same prin-<lb />
.pa!s of interviewing apply<lb />
A new novel about a college coed<lb />
who tries for fhe coveted Maid of<lb />
Cotton title comes off the press on<lb />
September 29.<lb />
The book, "Mother of the Maid, '<lb />
ells what happens when Mrs. Emily<lb />
Badham Coxe, a well-known South<lb />
Carolina club woman, decides her<lb />
iaughter "Emmy" has the necessary<lb />
i vilifications to win the 1953 trtia.<lb />
Btnmy, a Sweet Briar freshman,<lb />
toea win the South Carolina county<lb />
Htid State contests; and with the<lb />
.sometimes overzealous support of<lb />
xe's Army" made up of family<lb />
and friends, she goes on to the na-<lb />
tional finals in Memphis, Tennessee.<lb />
Co-authored by Mrs. Coxe with<lb />
Frances Warfield, the book is writ-<lb />
'en in a light, easy-to-read vein. II-<lb />
itrations by Roy Doty dramatize<lb />
many of its more comic moment<lb />
The book, published by Holt, Rine-<lb />
hart, al Vi-ton. Inc makes ita<lb />
ippearaaee as the American Batten<lb />
Industry begins its search for the<lb />
 I Maid of Cotton. Twenty final-<lb />
i ts will be selected to compete in<lb />
Meio his, December 28 and 2.<lb />
To be eligible to er'er the contest,<lb />
a girl muxt have been born in one f<lb />
18 cotton-oroducing states, sanst<lb />
be between ly and 25 years old, mu-t<lb />
be at least five feet, five inches tall,<lb />
.nd must neva  have been married.<lb />
Official entry Manks may be obtained<lb />
by writing to the National Cotton<lb />
Council, Box 9fQ5, Memphis 12, Ten-<lb />
nessee.<lb />
! THE GREATEST<lb />
Sim-ONEDERFUL CHEVROLET<lb />
Here's the car that reads yon loud and<lb />
clearthe new-size, you-size '61 Chev-<lb />
rolet. We started out by trimming the<lb />
outside size a bit (to give you extra inches<lb />
of clearance for parking and maneuvering)<lb />
but inside we left you a full measure of<lb />
Chevy comfort. Door openings are as<lb />
much as 6 inches wider to give feet, knees,<lb />
and elbows the undisputed right of way.<lb />
And the new easy-chair seats are as much<lb />
as 14 higherjust right for seeing, just<lb />
right for sitting.<lb />
Once you've settled inside youfl have<lb />
high and wide praises for Chevrolet's<lb />
spacious new dimensions (in the Sport<lb />
Coupes, for example, head room has been<lb />
upped as much as 2 inches, and there's<lb />
more leg room, toofront and rear).<lb />
Chevy's new trunk is something else that<lb />
will please you hugelywhat with its<lb />
deep-well shape and bumper-level loading<lb />
it holds things you've never been able to<lb />
get in a trunk before.<lb />
Yet, generously endowed as this car m<lb />
with spaciousness and clean-etched ele-<lb />
gance, it holds steadfastly to afi the thrifty,<lb />
dependable virtues Chevrolet buyers have<lb />
come to take for granted. Tow dealer's<lb />
the man to see tor all the<lb />
IMPALA 4-DOOR SPORT SEDAN-one of five<lb />
hnpalas that bring you a new measure of elegance<lb />
from the most elegant Chevies ofalL<lb />
Finally, let us take up the most important topic of all. I<lb />
refer, of course, to dating.<lb />
As we have seen, the way you dress reflects on your sorority,<lb />
but the men you date reflect even more. Be absolutely certain<lb />
that your date is an acceptable fellow. Don't beat about the<lb />
bush; ask him point-blank "Are you an acceptable fellow?"<lb />
Unless he replies, "Yeah, hey send him packing.<lb />
But don't just take his word that he is acceptable. Inspect<lb />
him closely. Are his fingernails clean? Is his black leather<lb />
jacket freshly oiled? Is his ukeleie in tune? Does he carry<lb />
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IRSDAY, OCTOBER , i960<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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rgan Instructor To Give Recital Board Honors<lb />
creign Students<lb />
B MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
t.t. nine fascinated with the or-<lb />
when I li quite young x-<lb />
a Tail Stout, a graduate assis-<lb />
at BC who is teaching organ.<lb />
mother, who Has been a church<lb />
i,i-i toi n tny years continued<lb />
it. "tiiat'ii tot sla jWI on <lb />
vn in-iiumvnt which was<lb />
pya m need of lepairs "1 loved<lb />
itch th leuairman work on the<lb />
 he added, and perhaps this<lb />
heie he became interested in build-<lb />
nd tutting, the organ.<lb />
,en he hail graduated from high<lb />
I an worked fo a year with<lb />
V Raymond, at Princeton.<lb />
I where he helped take care of<lb />
ms at Princeton University<lb />
I it the Westminister Choir School<lb />
the time he was there they<lb />
It the organ in Alexander Ha<lb />
 the oldest buildings on the<lb />
i campus, and they also buiit<lb />
 organ for the Westminis-<lb />
i -v tool.<lb />
a lifferent aspect of the<lb />
work, Carl returned home to<lb />
-. N Y and worked with <lb />
I Organ Representative, one<lb />
 srgest organ ouVdera on the<lb />
i nent, where they installed many<lb />
- m cent, al and northern New<lb />
i installing organs for a cou-<lb />
1 years, Carl entered Syracuse<lb />
ersity ami studied the organ with<lb />
i Arthur Pointer. Before entering<lb />
C i ' had studied with Edith<lb />
m and Ivn Lkht.<lb />
I J ining the army discontinued<lb />
Kh liege education for two years<lb />
fei upon completion of his army<lb />
H s" he returned to Sycrause Uni-<lb />
v and received his B. If. degree.<lb />
lAftei college, Stout wis assistant<lb />
li i and hoir master at the<lb />
nut Episcopal Church, in Grosse<lb />
Bun ' Farms, Michigan. Here he also<lb />
ft ed boy choir training. In Sen-<lb />
1<lb />
With Annual Tea<lb />
Twelve students from foreign coun-<lb />
tries who are now attending East<lb />
Carolina will be honor guests at a<lb />
tea piven by the College Union<lb />
The tea is an annual event on the<lb />
program of th College Union. In-<lb />
vited to attend this year are East<lb />
Carolina students, faculty members,<lb />
administrative officers, and a num-<lb />
ber of special guests from Greenville.<lb />
Foreign students now enrolled at<lb />
Fast Carolina come from ten coun-<lb />
tries. Included h the group are Alice<lb />
tt. Coriolano, Brazil; Julia Ester<lb />
Ksralona-Zegarrn, Chile; Bobby Mit-<lb />
suo Imamure, Japan; Catherine La-<lb />
Baume, France; Thomas Landikusic,<lb />
Yugoslavia; arhang Montakhab,<lb />
fr:n; Hushidar Hugh Motlagh, Iran;<lb />
Kay Sandra Rodriguez, Mexico; Faw-<lb />
A Shilwdeh, Jordan; Maggy Tamura,<lb />
Japan; Clarita C. Thomas, Canada;<lb />
nd Pierre Prosper Benmouyal, Mo-<lb />
occo.<lb />
Pettersons Begin Work On Re-writing<lb />
Section In Britannica Encyclopedia<lb />
The Geography Department an-<lb />
nounces that Dr. D. R. Petterson, who<lb />
is a leading authority on Africa and<lb />
also a member of the faculty, and<lb />
Mrs. Petterson, also a geographer,<lb />
are rewriting the section on the in-<lb />
dependent countries of Africa for the<lb />
Encyclopedia Pritannica Junior.<lb />
Dr. Pettersov also provides the<lb />
latest information on Liberia for the<lb />
Encyclopedia Britannica Yearbook<lb />
The Pettersons made their first<lb />
contribution to the Britannica Jnnioi<lb />
in 1952. Both are leading geographers,<lb />
and much of their writing is done<lb />
jointly.<lb />
Dr. .Petterson is a native of Evans-<lb />
ton, Illinois. He attended the Univer-<lb />
sity of Chicago where he received the<lb />
Bachelor of Science Degree in 1942;<lb />
in 1948 he received the Master of<lb />
ARL STOUT to present Organ Recital on Monday,<lb />
m. in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
October 10, at 8:00<lb />
tember of 1958 he became organist ,<lb />
and choirmaster of the Episcopal <lb />
Church of the Good Shepherd in<lb />
Rocky Mount. N. C. Besides teaching<lb />
and doing graduate work, Carl directs<lb />
three choirs in the Rocky Mount Epis-<lb />
copal Church.<lb />
Since he has been at Ivist Carolina<lb />
the enrollment of organ students has<lb />
increased tt. 125 students, of which 17<lb />
are taught by Mr. Stout. He has 9<lb />
majors, the largest organ major en-<lb />
rollment ever at EC.<lb />
stout is a member of the Acacia<lb />
Social Fraternity. He is also a<lb />
member of the Boar of Di-<lb />
rectors of the Rocky Mount Art<lb />
Center, and is a member of the Am-<lb />
erican tiuild of Organists, a nation-<lb />
al association.<lb />
Carl Stout v ill present a faculty<lb />
rgan recital on Monday, October 10,<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
The recital program will include:<lb />
Concerto in G Major, by J. S. Bach;<lb />
Chorale Prelude from "God I N'er<lb />
Will Turn by J. S. Bach; Passac-<lb />
aglia &amp; Fugue in C Minor, by J. S.<lb />
Bach; and Sonata II, by Paul Hind-<lb />
mith. Others are Two Chorale Prel-<lb />
udes, by Qulmut Walcha; and Intro-<lb />
duction &amp; Fugue on the 94th Psalm,<lb />
by Julius iReubke.<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
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CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
Arts Degree from Ohio State, and<lb />
the Doctor of Poilosophy Degree from<lb />
the University of London in 1952. He<lb />
held the position of Assistant Instruc-<lb />
tor at Ohio State from 1946 to 1948.<lb />
During the war, Dr. Petterson spent<lb />
a year in the Union of South Africa<lb />
and a year in Moscow and the Soviet<lb />
Union. In 1949, he and Mrs. Petter-<lb />
son conducted  field trip in East<lb />
Africa. Before coming to East Caro-<lb />
ina in 1958, Dr. Petterson was an in-<lb />
structor at Northwestern University<lb />
for eight years<lb />
Dr. Petterson has written many<lb />
articles on the various aspects of<lb />
Africa, and is one of the co-authors<lb />
of "Readings in Geography" by Dahrs,<lb />
Sommers, and Petterson. This book<lb />
was used as a textbook b the Col-<lb />
lege a few years ago.<lb />
Dr. Petterson said, "I enjoy work-<lb />
ing at East Carolina very much. I<lb />
i'ke the people here who have been<lb />
so nice to me, and the climate in this<lb />
part of the country is wonderful<lb />
Seniors Urged To Complete<lb />
Placement Registration<lb />
Ward Completes Marine<lb />
Training Program<lb />
Robert A. Ward, son of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Cecil R. Ward of Greensboro,<lb />
is among the 635 college students<lb />
who graduated September 8 from the<lb />
Junior Platoon Leaders Class at the<lb />
Marine Corps Pchools, Quantico, Vir-<lb />
ginia.<lb />
The students completed six-weeks<lb />
instruction in leadership, physical<lb />
training, and general military sub-<lb />
jects, which will lead to commission<lb />
iii the Marine Corps upon graduatior<lb />
from college.<lb />
All seniors who will graduate by<lb />
August, 1961, are urged by Placement<lb />
Director Jack Edwards, to complete<lb />
their registration with the .Placement<lb />
Service as soon as possible.<lb />
"This applies to all seniors in this<lb />
group EdwardB said, "but most<lb />
especially to fall quarter graduates.<lb />
We are already getting calls for<lb />
teaching and nonteaching candi-<lb />
dates<lb />
Edwards stated that one of the<lb />
major problems of registration lies<lb />
in the fact that students do not have<lb />
Iheir pictures taken soon enough. By<lb />
paying fifty cents extra, students<lb />
may get fast service on their Buc-<lb />
caneer photographs.<lb />
Stutients who already have a photo-<lb />
graph but need extra copies may<lb />
order duplicates, 25 for $1.25, by us-<lb />
ing order blanks made available by<lb />
the Placement Service, Room 203,<lb />
Administration.<lb />
All seniors to be graduated by<lb />
August, 1961, who do not have forms<lb />
for placement legistration may pick<lb />
them up at any time during Admin-<lb />
istration office hours at Room 203.<lb />
"We have distributed about 700<lb />
sets of forms Edwards said, "now<lb />
we need to get them completed and<lb />
.tturned as soon as possible in order<lb />
'o give the best service to the stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
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SWIMMING POOL<lb />
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Parents and Guest of College<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
Frat Installs<lb />
Five New Members<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau, Industrial Art's<lb />
honorary fraternity, installed fivo<lb />
new members at a dinner held at<lb />
the Cinderella restaurant on Wednes-<lb />
day evening, September 28.<lb />
The President, Bobby Pope, and<lb />
Secretary, Albert Pinkham, welcomed<lb />
new members who are as follows<lb />
Ronald Capps, iRoger Daughetry,<lb />
Manly Dunlow, Ben Irons, and Jamie<lb />
Keeter.<lb />
Faculty members present were Dr.<lb />
Bing, Dr. Haijrwood, Mr. Broadhurst.<lb />
Mr. Leith, Mr. Paysinger, and Mr.<lb />
Smith. Nelson Black, an Alpha Delta<lb />
Tau member, was also present.<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary<lb />
fraternity based on scholastic<lb />
achievement in Industrial Arts and<lb />
related fields. Its purpose is to rec-<lb />
ognize accomplishments, promote<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
th , T T " f the Spnts Review ncevns state-wide football<lb />
the re.nement of a great baseball player, and a World Series preview<lb />
Be , USr' "V take a l0k at the local e and we notice our own<lb />
Last Oarol.n. ptes hing M .ntg fc appositions <lb />
their first two initial outings against North State league opponents<lb />
Bucs Hit Peak<lb />
The Bucs hit their peak during the last half nf tho - u<lb />
set st amv "?28  " <lb />
uetense, as well as a more aggressive passing attack is all ,h Pivot<lb />
-,, ,, xth . r,w be SM 5f2 ch;ef r<lb />
Duke and State Unbeaten<lb />
In the Atlantic Coast Conference Duke n.l 9tf0<lb />
but both hal, clubs shotI,d lose at .east tvZl <lb />
Blue Devils have the heavier schedule of the two h th I he<lb />
;i ve iooked much better than T!2tt<lb />
Coast Conference teams, South Carolina 30-U, and Maryland 7n fis<lb />
surpnsed CaroBna 3-0, and toyed with Virginia '6 7 The t1 u i u<lb />
been beaten twice thus far hut .till - 11 ar Heels have<lb />
in the conference Te iVn Hi t T f tn,in ba an <lb />
losing to a fi,r Miami t IT -1- te<lb />
None Dame coaiyw'rf V J <lb />
- -urday,  the South Be tilnf bT .JoTX'WE<lb />
1  Th Rrtir Of A Great Man<lb />
 mixed SJTtort iftsjr ns and <lb />
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 "as proved B,MM V  one V1 ?"?" CliCt' Twl <lb />
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enthusiastic fans who braved F wav Parts tlTZM ?" thUSa"d<lb />
see their great hero the 42 ve- H  g "Bht ra,n to  "<lb />
ies ,hat this ,di jhr, s'uTrAa1runied " pre-gc <lb />
m  the Boston fans throng Tnl "UnireaS (<lb />
for his terrible temper bv the  .eaiS' as weI1 as being criticized<lb />
-  a,ed ,o r'lXmS; k bl1" that he -uid<lb />
cannirtiv: ldeiirtr3'he ?aKe,es3 -<lb />
homernn. Who ehTLToZTV JT"d bW ut h MK a<lb />
-ml iSLL"3f TLifthis year'were p,aji <lb />
T . With the so ,ie doeked aber,a St;ng frSt - W<lb />
.iehth. and who shooid appear b, the g,tef fLit T ' <lb />
already know his 450 foot drive into tho p 7 o , flelder- As most fans<lb />
field was almost as Babe Ru hV m u ctutn f " S CC"tPr<lb />
direction of his homer. " wh,ch he Pointed to the<lb />
lltl, , 4U. ; Great Lss to Bonton<lb />
Although this home run nf w;n;<lb />
his abseme will be one othe gretel f  T me fr Boston'<lb />
of fans trough the years have , ! ?" ?" hiSt0 uul,<lb />
the A.uent-an League to s e Sn! -the Parka <lb />
So ended the career of t lei TS ,nropafb,e Te William<lb />
WUluwn, was the oldest man to eve win i tr  hit 40C-<lb />
of 389 in 1968, the third hLhest u tt,nar lown witb an average<lb />
f b'nmorta1 Lb? h aTa" SfTJ 521' Jim'<lb />
Most observers feel that WilHanis was tv, " " battil avera<lb />
 "J. as well as 2TlJklt Studn - batting<lb />
eoi speaks for itself but jW !nt . u 8'ame- Wi,lia' great<lb />
had not had to fight two war! t w n" V TUld haVe done e<lb />
squired during the past decade B.8eLwm ' a"d pai"S he<lb />
mental slugger of sluggers.  nCVer foet tls temper-<lb />
VUU Yankees or Pirates?<lb />
U hile we are still on the subject f fi, aM<lb />
be you, pfck in the Woi,d Series Cild it ttr1 W'h WOuId<lb />
Wk Yankee, who have won 10 ouT of the L "  N"V<lb />
League competition, or the surprising Pite aSnS in Amean<lb />
that .t ened their first Na'tionaT Lea croi fnT' <lb />
The Pirates are a sm.rvi Kn i . . rown in 33 years?<lb />
d hitung. New York has god bal n'ce KiT'h ' fieldi<lb />
t-lity of Mickey M.ntle and Roger MaHs P'Tu l hmerun te-<lb />
x or maybe evei seven games i v ' P,ttsbuh ould win in<lb />
penenced group of champions b the Vat f r defi"itPly an e-<lb />
tronger than the Junior Circuit durtr rh has h<lb />
tm fron, the steel city have m.inS S "T cam" and the<lb />
able margin since July. On theZZ ZL 7 K by &amp; COmfort'<lb />
ad away from the pesky Bal W. n  "W YFk had to etle the<lb />
the Chicago White Sox. " nIeS and year's champions<lb />
Pittsburgh definitely appears U K <lb />
s-J ss iav:rrja rjss:<lb />
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Pirates Dump Catawba<lb />
In Second Half March<lb />
Catawba<lb />
11<lb />
99<lb />
81<lb />
4-9<lb />
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Passes intercepted<lb />
Fumbles Lost<lb />
Yards Penalized<lb />
.Punting<lb />
Fast Carolina chalked up its third<lb />
straight Victory against n0 defeats<lb />
Saturday nigh! against a visiting<lb />
Catawba team, bat it took the Pirates<lb />
the entire first half before they<lb />
could -et their offensive unit moving.<lb />
The Indians held the Bucs score-<lb />
less in the first two periods of the<lb />
contest and threw a scare into the<lb />
home team in the second stanza when<lb />
they drove to the Pirate's four yard<lb />
line. EC held the visitors at that<lb />
Pont to stop the first of the Indian's<lb />
serious threats. Fullback Nick Hil-<lb />
Pert kicked out from behind his own<lb />
Soai line after the Pirates were un-<lb />
able to move the ball.<lb />
Also finding that they could not<lb />
nove the big Hue line. Catawba was<lb />
forced to punt. All-Conference half-<lb />
back Glenn Bass took the kick on nis<lb />
 6 vard ripe and returned it<lb />
 yards to the EC 46, where the<lb />
Catawba safety man brought him<lb />
-h'wn. It looked as though the Bucs<lb />
re on the move at last. Halfback<lb />
Sonny Bayainger, who missed last<lb />
"a SUN th Guilford, ripped<lb />
 if tackle for twenty yards to the<lb />
fndNB 29, but the drive was halted<lb />
when Bass fumbled and Catawba's<lb />
 Hades Mucke recovered deep in his<lb />
own territory.<lb />
When the Pirates took the field in<lb />
 ' "jmd half, they looked like an<lb />
'tether different ball club. Just<lb />
t  had ekfsed when Bass circled<lb />
 b.(t end for the initial score of<lb />
SUae, climaxing a 56 yard drive<lb />
i,r' i on the kickoff. Tackle<lb />
; .v Kwiatkovski converted to give<lb />
the Boca a 7-0 lead.<lb />
The next .Pirate drive covered "6<lb />
u7h With, " ing six yars<lb />
Th. mU,d,e fr the RCOre- Mack<lb />
llacker' a "wwr halfback, set up<lb />
LEONARD LAO<lb />
ECC the TD with a 19 yard run to he<lb />
Catawba 9 yard marker. Kwiatkow-<lb />
Ki s boot made it 14-0.<lb />
Catawba fought back desperated<lb />
and decided to give .their passing<lb />
HUm ltr but " Was to no ava.<lb />
Halfback Tommy Matthews inter-<lb />
Pted an Indian aerial in the open-<lb />
K conde of the final period on<lb />
the losers 36 and returned it to the<lb />
 I"  P tlie third Pirate touch-<lb />
l-wn. With one minute of the fourth<lb />
mnHl -T,0, so)homrc fullback<lb />
BUljr Strickland plunged over from<lb />
fh 6 yard line. Kwiatkowski with<lb />
"s automatic ore point toe, split the<lb />
nghts for thn conversion<lb />
The Indians drove back to the EC<lb />
ne yard line before Pirate end Bob-<lb />
f;vHumgardne, intercepted a pass on<lb />
-he uc goal hne an returned it to<lb />
Jbe W. The Boonemen tried to La.<lb />
terup another drive but it fell short<lb />
on the Catawba 38.<lb />
Taking to th, airways once again<lb />
"i- Indians had their third inter<lb />
- fc( center, snagged an Indian<lb />
J?s on the loaers 38 yard line A<lb />
Jw plays later, Baysinger went over<lb />
from the eight for the final touch-<lb />
OWn of iht The score was<lb />
By R D. MILLS <lb />
The East Carolina College football I<lb />
team will be the guest of the Elon'<lb />
College eleven. .Saturday night in a<lb />
North State Conference affair. Kick-<lb />
eff time is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
Walter Williams High Stadium<lb />
Burlington.<lb />
Elon's Christians, smarting from a<lb />
33-13 loss to the Mountaineers of Ap-<lb />
palachian College, will be out to pre-<lb />
vent another conference setback. On<lb />
their two previous games, Elon had<lb />
beaten both Guilford and Newport<lb />
News Apprentice School rather band<lb />
iiy.<lb />
For the Piratas, this is a real test<lb />
many different ways. First, EC<lb />
looking for its third consecutive<lb />
conference win of the season, and that<lb />
s incentive enough. That would mean<lb />
no less than a tie for first place in<lb />
the conference standing. Second.<lb />
three former EC stars are on the<lb />
 oav-hing staff at Elon. George Tuck-<lb />
er, a former EC line stalwart, is the<lb />
new head coach at Elon. Tucker han-<lb />
dled the ends here last year before<lb />
moving to his new position as head<lb />
coach of the Christians. Johnny Wikes,<lb />
who was a smarting guard just a<lb />
vear ago is E! n's line eoaeh. Gary<lb />
Maddoeks, former EC quarterback,<lb />
"d freshman .oach, is now Elon's<lb />
becfafield coaen. Tucker has been quot-<lb />
j as saying that he would ratiier<lb />
win this forthcoming game than any<lb />
other this season. Another aspect to<lb />
U tilt is that Pirate head coach,<lb />
Jack Boone is an alumnus of Elon,<lb />
e he too has proper reason for feel-<lb />
ing "up" for this contest.<lb />
Co-Captain and starting halfback<lb />
Glenn Bass had this to say as team<lb />
spokesman. "During the last half of<lb />
the Catawba game, we played as a<lb />
team. I feel Coach Tucker should<lb />
come up with a good game, but we<lb />
should win. We are going to be "up"<lb />
lor this one. The .backs and linemen<lb />
are workmg together now, and this<lb />
should continue as the season pro-<lb />
cesses. No stars are important and<lb />
we disregard any outside influence.<lb />
Ihe only thing important to us is<lb />
to win this game<lb />
All-Conference halfback <lb />
A FAMILIAR SIGHT . . .  one f , onterence ,<lb />
as he eats up yardage in the ECC-Catawb. game las, ,  T" Bd<lb />
merchant has scored five touchdowns so far this season. <lb />
Henderson Native Has<lb />
Plenty Of Experience<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD <lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
(Editor's Note: This will be the first<lb />
in a series of 12 Seniors to be inter-<lb />
viewed on the football personalities.)<lb />
For the past three seasons East<lb />
Carolina has been fortunate in hav-<lb />
ing a versatile grid performer in the<lb />
faience. However, EC must be given<lb />
For If Prnnel and tem Pd.<lb />
Jor Eion sophomore George Wooten<lb />
X1 the att with his runnTng<lb />
bark. Mac started his collegiate ca-<lb />
reer at The Citadel, but transferred<lb />
 East Carolina after his Freshman<lb />
 iwre ueorge Wooten year,<lb />
sparks the attack with u . n ' V<lb />
d Passing. Pirate faVf l ,An exPerenced performer, having<lb />
er Wooten Tli.I  Academy<lb />
erVVootenfromla-ysTome-<lb />
 to 8. IQ that game Wooten, just<lb />
nut tir fUmbled sevenl, <lb />
'ut that seems n fnlo ,v<lb />
his ability. Now with thr;Tn-0f<lb />
ochiJ M ' the sraduation<lb />
U'aek fl0n Wooten  quar-<lb />
-t.back. The main target for he<lb />
-hnstians' long range bombing is <lb />
elL: Grziock-Gozjock is t<lb />
Tad the ' S6emS destind<lb />
Liu L COnferen: in that depart-<lb />
 ent this year. Anchoring the Pill<lb />
S ta rior guard-jj- MccS;en<lb />
Xho - a stalwart i previous'<lb />
ames this season. On offense eZ<lb />
rnbt,esdif?e pirates' ttz<lb />
Elon d,fferencea' course.<lb />
1 oCeraVn TT Play' and<lb />
definitely be a<lb />
-n Waynesboro, Virginia, and seen four<lb />
years of action at Henderson High<lb />
school the 5' 10 170 pounder should<lb />
h a,u.f hClP t0 the Pirates duri'<lb />
the I960 campaign.<lb />
onLfDthe Prime reasons fr the<lb />
68-69 Pirate success was due to<lb />
Whacker's all around ability as a ba'l<lb />
,Hir'H P,Ulter' and excep-<lb />
lonel defensive player. Having to<lb />
Play behind All Conference Glenn<lb />
Bass on offense would be no disgrace<lb />
h innande- !Uthe 3peed ha<lb />
; m and out of most games on rf-<lb />
tr'ac3? haS bee" ? st-<lb />
able tl defense<lb />
Past P,rate contest.<lb />
nan, fo hmu, XT<lb />
THACKER<lb />
 s'ii me score was 'eal touirh "  a<lb />
 "  21'yard acampar J,v ftj. ling -w" 1 7 b3"1 re <lb />
'ak Strickle which carted to the -r thigale 25 " "<lb />
M where Bav,in.er made hia scor!e 23,5 "  - jart<lb />
. aa we  . . -<lb />
hat the r" CbUCk Gr, "23 .1! in haaket<lb />
hall, and an All-State rr a<lb />
baaebalL B<lb />
he pigskin opened th. .<lb />
llege scout<lb />
vhen he tallied 96 <lb />
vear.<lb />
-Mac b a P<lb />
but his present ;<lb />
N'avy. Dpoc <lb />
Bing to eater   Na . ; . <lb />
del School at i'<lb />
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Mac has done v<lb />
jemic work sine eaterf)<lb />
la- Ai1' MMd, -Mm<lb />
foaeabag staff ire<lb />
the state<lb />
1  f WaW made fche extra<lb />
pot kick goo and ran his string to<lb />
eight without a miss. The 207 pounder<lb />
"as expected to produce J<lb />
ZnlS fr the Bl-S t W. toe thb<lb />
-ason, and it appears that the Pe"<lb />
nynia native will live up t0 hb<lb />
g ied test expectations<lb />
Dents made in carpets by heavv<lb />
I"1 UerneisCan,Hbe remVed X<lb />
6 den s Wlth cold water. Eight-<lb />
oaking U3ually makea nap JJJj<lb />
A personal<lb />
gift. <lb />
Onion odor and flavor can be re-<lb />
;oved from cooking utensils by rub<lb />
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n ill'0 B alu-<lb />
minum iron, or steel kettles, pour<lb />
- water ,n suddenly when the Z<lb />
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tart painting. '<lb />
a wad of , , Stuany liquid' Pa<lb />
a ad of stenle absorbent cotton in<lb />
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n will come out clear. U4rou-<lb />
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host to the traveling iJ Z? J  they pl,y<lb />
gged in last year's encounter and will n th Chri-t<lb />
 the ., in tbei. meeting tni88eaZ i? 2?" -HN to<lb />
"oer nine .orer in the 1.2 CSUnT <lb />
Damp coffee ground8<lb />
t 7Zf ;mP0Und Whh wlU keep<lb />
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"While people seem to think that<lb />
-oney still talks, actually i more<lb />
I of a sneerFranklin pf Jones<lb />
East Carolina . <lb />
we Lov You For Beating<lb />
Catawba! Here's Our<lb />
elebratsn Offer For You!<lb />
This Coupon And<lb />
. 50c<lb />
Will Admit Any ECC<lb />
SeUIent To See<lb />
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