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East Carolina College<lb />
Disciplinary Committee Decides<lb />
Three Cases At First Meeting<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C THUISDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960<lb />
oncerning cheating fm,edure<lb />
t'ase B<lb />
anlj conduct and vandal<lb />
 by the College Dis-<lb />
mittee which met last<lb />
statement of policy<lb />
ted i to the reporting<lb />
in the meeting:<lb />
eporter ! invited to the<lb />
I tmmittee meeting; that<lb />
ie taken; that a statement<lb />
and the decision be<lb />
' portei ; that no names<lb />
sed in this report.<lb />
beil c taken to protect<lb />
I  student standing<lb />
m mittee<lb />
 before the com-<lb />
eating. The com-<lb />
ended that, since the<lb />
- a firsl quarter freshman.<lb />
F" on the course, that<lb />
 from all extra-curric-<lb />
the remainder of<lb />
 he spend two hours<lb />
nil ta per week and<lb />
I  library for remedial<lb />
this case, students<lb />
 resolution passed<lb />
y at the first meeting<lb />
The resolution as it was<lb />
"Be it resolved that<lb />
 inc. lying and steal-<lb />
the Discipline Coin-<lb />
ion and disposition.<lb />
ould be referred to the<lb />
through the Dean of Men<lb />
 Women's office. This will<lb />
liaation of policy and<lb />
brought penalties for un-<lb />
Kentlemanly conduct and vandalism.<lb />
There was nc evidence that the frater-<lb />
nity as  whole was involved. All four<lb />
men were considered as individuals.<lb />
Pwo students were involved in Case<lb />
B. The following penalties were giv-<lb />
en: financial restitution to the APO's<lb />
UIJ expense involved; public ap-<lb />
 logy via the East Carolinian to the<lb />
stmient body; suspension from col-<lb />
lege for ten calendar days with un-<lb />
-v. used cuts to start at once (Octo-<lb />
ber  1 ; strict probation for both men<lb />
tor the remainder of their stay in<lb />
college.<lb />
The following statement was issued<lb />
by Dean James Mallory, concerning<lb />
Case B.<lb />
"There have been numerous ru-<lb />
mors, insinuations, inneundoes, and<lb />
misconceptions concerning the unfor-<lb />
tunate affair which transpired Fri-<lb />
day night lefore homecoming. In or-<lb />
de to set the record straight, the<lb />
following statement is being made In<lb />
the interest of fair iplay and clarifi-<lb />
cation:<lb />
On Friday night, October 14, I was<lb />
sitting in the College Police car with<lb />
Officer Flake, and we were watch-<lb />
in g the street danceDr. James But-<lb />
ler came by and we were chatting.<lb />
A car drove up and some members<lb />
out the extent of the damage, and to<lb />
see if the float could be repaired.<lb />
The APO Fiat issued a formal<lb />
complaint, ami the names of the men<lb />
involved were turned in to me.<lb />
On Monday morning the men in-<lb />
volved in the incident voluntarily<lb />
 ante to my office and told me the<lb />
whole story. They were referred to<lb />
the Discipline Committee. Witnesses<lb />
were asked to appear before the Dis-<lb />
cipline Committee. As the whole story<lb />
was already known and clear, they<lb />
were asked to be present to substanti-<lb />
ate the evidence already at hand<lb />
lather than to present new evidence.<lb />
I want to make it unequivocally<lb />
clear that no fraternity, sorority or<lb />
individual turned in these men. They<lb />
were turned in through the formal<lb />
complaint issued by the APO for de-<lb />
struction of their float. Appropriate<lb />
disciplinary action was taken by the<lb />
Discipline Committee. ,<lb />
I hope this statement will clarify<lb />
the situation and put to rest all idle<lb />
rumors concerning it<lb />
Two students were involved in<lb />
Case C. ungentlemanly conduct. One<lb />
student, however, was found "not<lb />
guilty The following penalty was<lb />
given to the student found guilty of<lb />
the offense: suspension from college<lb />
for ten calendar days with unexcused<lb />
cuts to start at once (October 21) and<lb />
strict probation for the remainder of<lb />
Comedy Debuts Tonight<lb />
xam Schedule<lb />
 M S HEDULE FOR FALL. 19C0<lb />
Is lasses Periods<lb />
Kxaminations Held<lb />
Friday, November 18<lb />
8 and 9<lb />
Honday, November 21<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
4 and 5<lb />
7 and 8<lb />
aeeday, November 22<lb />
I 1 and 2<lb />
4 and 5<lb />
7 and 8<lb />
Wednesday, November 23<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
3 and 4<lb />
-nub nt. w ho desire to take the<lb />
?enej swiaunjag test which<lb />
equireaeul for graduation<lb />
ki -M during periods 7 and<lb />
 h Monday and Tuesday. No-<lb />
vember 21 and 22.<lb />
Note to the faculty<lb />
I'o ' : urant permission foi<lb />
arlj examinations. Students<lb />
present acceptable reasons<lb />
absences during the regu-<lb />
srhedaled examination per-<lb />
shoald be given an Incom-<lb />
M all other conditions re-<lb />
"u the Incomplete rule are<lb />
ill therise, a grade of<lb />
 ill be the proper one.<lb />
Robert L. Holt, Dean<lb />
of the APO Frat. got out and told me I his stay in college. This penalty was<lb />
that their float bad been torn up. Mr. due to the fact that this student was<lb />
Butler went with these boys to find'already on probation.<lb />
Home Cites Registration Changes;<lb />
Students To Register Alphabetically<lb />
Language Chapter<lb />
Observes UN Week<lb />
 of United Nations<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
I the honorary foreign lan-<lb />
 Sigma, Pi Alpha and<lb />
Branch of the Ameri-<lb />
of University Women<lb />
d Sunday afternoon at a<lb />
eign students now<lb />
  ollege.<lb />
' 12S people attended<lb />
' at the Greenville Art<lb />
if welcomed by mem-<lb />
i organizations.<lb />
ition of articles repre-<lb />
 '  countries in which the<lb />
.. Included were pot-<lb />
nbroidery, glassware,<lb />
  and other materials,<lb />
ewelry, leather goods, pic-<lb />
 examples of arts and<lb />
i<lb />
ntributed to the ex-<lb />
incJudsd Mrs. Kirsten Ben-<lb />
f Sweden, Miss Kay Rodriguez<lb />
ftffefl Shelia Guthrie of<lb />
tfriea, Miss Julia Escalona of<lb />
Mr. Hugh Motiagh of Iran,<lb />
Magi Tamura of Japan, Mr.<lb />
Heath of Rand tan, all<lb />
ma students; Dr. Bessie<lb />
Dr. Jean Lowry, Dr. Kath-<lb />
Dunlop, Dr. Sue Matz, Dr. Henry<lb />
an of the East Carolina fac-<lb />
snd Mrs. Agnes Barrett of the<lb />
" administrative staff.<lb />
Registration procedures for Winter<lb />
Quarter have been changed in an ef-<lb />
fort to eliminate some of the crowded<lb />
nditions which exist on that day,<lb />
according to a statement issued this<lb />
week from the office of Dr. John<lb />
Home, registrar.<lb />
Since previous records indicate that<lb />
G per cent of the students will not<lb />
re-enroll for Winter Quarter, this<lb />
means that about 4,300 students will<lb />
register. Approximately 4,000 stu-<lb />
dents will register on November 28<lb />
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
In an effort to expedite registra-<lb />
tion procedures the following changes<lb />
are being made. Students will regis-<lb />
ter according to the following sched-<lb />
ule and the first letter in the last<lb />
name will determine the time of reg-<lb />
istration.<lb />
8:00 a.m.9 a.m.<lb />
9:00 a.m.10:00 a.m.<lb />
10:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.<lb />
11:00 a.m.12:00 a.m.<lb />
12:00 a.m.1:00 p.m.<lb />
1:00 p,m.2:00 p.m.<lb />
2:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.<lb />
3:00 p.m.4:00 p.m.<lb />
Students will not be permitted to<lb />
register prior to the time designated<lb />
A through B<lb />
C through D<lb />
!' through G<lb />
11 through K<lb />
L through M<lb />
N through R<lb />
S through T<lb />
U through Z<lb />
unless they have written permission<lb />
from the Registrar's office. They may,<lb />
however, register later in the day.<lb />
Students are asked to enter the<lb />
doors of Wright Auditorium in two<lb />
columns so that their permits to reg-<lb />
iter may be checked as they enter.<lb />
In an effort to speed up procedures,<lb />
there will be three check-o-tt lants.<lb />
In commenting of the registration<lb />
changes. Dr. Home urged all stu-<lb />
dents to wait until their pre-deter-<lb />
mined time to register to avoid some<lb />
of the confusion of the past. He<lb />
' stressed that since students will not<lb />
register according to classification<lb />
the crowded conditions around some<lb />
of the general courses should be al-<lb />
leviated.<lb />
Another announcement from the<lb />
registrar's office concerned winter<lb />
quarter graduates, and their instruc-<lb />
tors. Since grades for probationary<lb />
students and students making "D's"<lb />
or "F's" are the only ones required<lb />
to be turned in within 48 hours sfter<lb />
the final examination, the following<lb />
facts were issued to instructors:<lb />
Grades for students graduating<lb />
Winter Quarter will not be posted to<lb />
pei manent records until after the<lb />
deadline for adding a course.<lb />
Students Present<lb />
Philadelphia Story;<lb />
Dr. Rives Directs<lb />
The Philadelphia Story opens its<lb />
three-night run tonight on the Mc-<lb />
Ginnis auditorium stage at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Thirteen students make up the cast<lb />
of this sophisticated comedy by Phil-<lb />
ip Barry.<lb />
Dr. Ralph Rives is directing his<lb />
first production of the Playhouse.<lb />
Working with him are Dr. Robert<lb />
Rickert, technical director; Rose Gor-<lb />
nto, technical assistant and Robert<lb />
Parsons, student director.<lb />
Paul R. Minnis of the art depart-<lb />
pent and students in his classes de-<lb />
nned ami built the scenery.<lb />
Starring are Alice Coriolano, who<lb />
portrays Tracy Lord, young socialite;<lb />
her three suitors, James E. Smith as<lb />
George Kittredge, a fiance; Ben Av-<lb />
evy as her ex-husband, and Ray Tcl-<lb />
ley as her one-night fling compan-<lb />
ion.<lb />
Cast as members of the Lord fam-<lb />
ily are Sylvia Vick as Dinah, How-<lb />
ard Mallard as Uncle Willie, Karen<lb />
Pest and John R. Spence, Jr. as the<lb />
mother and father, and Marshall<lb />
Braddy as Sandy.<lb />
Charlotte H. Donat as Liz, a photo-<lb />
grapher, Mr. Parsons, and Betty Hoke<lb />
complete the cast.<lb />
Persons who have not gotten re-<lb />
served seat tickets may pick up their<lb />
tickets at the box office.<lb />
Voting Registration<lb />
Registration books will be open<lb />
in the county voting precincts un-<lb />
til October 29. Registrars will be<lb />
at the polling places on October<lb />
22 and 29 for the purpose of reg-<lb />
istering voter. They may be con-<lb />
tacted at their homes or offices<lb />
at other times.<lb />
Persons who desire to cast ab-<lb />
sentee ballots may request them<lb />
from the chairman of the County<lb />
Board of Elections where they are<lb />
registered up to two days prior<lb />
to the election in North Carolina.<lb />
New Mexico does not permit<lb />
use of absentee ballots, and South<lb />
Carolina and Maryland permit<lb />
absentee balloting only by armed<lb />
forces personnel.<lb />
Cotton Dorm Elects<lb />
Jane Kivett As Head<lb />
Dormitory officers for this year,<lb />
elected October 12 by the 300 fresh-<lb />
men girls of Cotten Hall, are Ada<lb />
Jane Kivett, president; Mary Joyce<lb />
Parrish, vice-president; Jackie Bul-<lb />
lard, secretary; and Brenda Regtis,<lb />
t reasurer.<lb />
Campus Mock Election Indicates Democratic<lb />
Candidates Favored By Majority Of Students<lb />
An East CarolinianY.D.C. poll<lb />
f students' political preferences tak-<lb />
en this Monday revealed that a large<lb />
majority of East Carolina students<lb />
support John F. Kennedy for Presi-<lb />
leruy and Terry Sanford for the<lb />
 ;n eraor of N. C.<lb />
The poll, taken by the Young Dem-<lb />
ocratslub on campus, was earned<lb />
out in the College Union.<lb />
Of the 850 students who voted, 317<lb />
were of voting age and 533 were of<lb />
non-voting age.<lb />
Seventy-four per cent of the stu-<lb />
itrits of voting age favored Kennedy.<lb />
while seventy-three and two-tenths<lb />
per cent of the non-voting age stu<lb />
dints favored Kennedy.<lb />
Kennedy totaled ftl8 votes, and<lb />
Nixon received 219 of the entire votes<lb />
HSt.<lb />
Many of the students were un-<lb />
decided upon their choice for gov-<lb />
ernor, Sanford. however, received<lb />
546 votes to Gavin's 233 votes. Of the<lb />
voting age students who cast their<lb />
vote. 75.2 per cent voted for Sanford,<lb />
and 68.5 per cent of the non-voting<lb />
are students voted for Sanford.<lb />
This poll indicated that the stu-<lb />
dents are following the usual trend of<lb />
the South, and are voting Demo-<lb />
cratic.<lb />
Several votes were cast for Lake<lb />
and Larkins for governor, and Stev-<lb />
enson and Johnson also polled a few<lb />
votes for President. Another unex-<lb />
pected ballot was cast for Alfred E.<lb />
Newman for President.<lb />
A similiar poll taken at U.N.C. in-<lb />
dicated that Kennedy was ahead in<lb />
the student's choice, but the margins<lb />
were slimmer. Kennedy received 49.4<lb />
er cent of the votes and Nixon 42.1<lb />
per cent, with the remaining 8.5 per<lb />
cent undecided.<lb />
Results of the Tri-State poll will<lb />
appear soon in the East Carolinian.<lb />
Senior Art Exhibit Features<lb />
Semi-Abstract, Abstract Work<lb />
VOTING ENTHUSIASTS<lb />
dentist poll.<lb />
cast their vote fbr favorites in the presi-<lb />
James Lynn Burgess, senior Art<lb />
student, is exhibiting a group of oil<lb />
paintings in the Kate Lewis Gallery<lb />
in the Rawl building on the campus.<lb />
The show is sponsored by the de-<lb />
partment of art at the college and<lb />
will be open to the public through<lb />
October.<lb />
Mr. Burgess's works are painted<lb />
on different textures, including can-<lb />
vas, masonite, plywood, and paste-<lb />
board. The six paintings in the ex-<lb />
hibition present semi-abstract forms<lb />
with abstract backgrounds. The pri-<lb />
mary subject of the works is based<lb />
on the human figure. Metz T. Gordley<lb />
and .Paul Minnis of the faculty acted<lb />
i's Mr. Burgess's advisors in staging<lb />
the exhibition.<lb />
The East Carolina student artist<lb />
EG Student Dies<lb />
In Car Accident<lb />
lear Wilson<lb />
William CJoyce Braswell, East Car-<lb />
olina student, was killed and another<lb />
student seriously injured early Satur-<lb />
lay when the automobile in which they<lb />
were riding ran off the highway and<lb />
nashed into a packhouse.<lb />
The accident occurred on U. S.<lb />
Highway 264, about five miles west<lb />
ef Wilson. State Highway Patrolman<lb />
W. E. Saunders said the accident<lb />
could have taken place at any time<lb />
di ing ,i two-hour period, prior to<lb />
6 a.m.<lb />
Braswell, 0f Ayden, was a passen-<lb />
ger in a lo5 mode! automobile being<lb />
operated by Willard Mitchell Wooten<lb />
Jr of Route 4, Greenville, also a stu-<lb />
dent here at the college.<lb />
Wooten was rushed to a Wilson<lb />
os' ital where he was given emer-<lb />
ency treatment for a concussion of<lb />
the brain, lacerations of the scalp<lb />
and ripbt knee, and a possible frac-<lb />
ture of the knee.<lb />
The .automobile smashed through<lb />
the wall of the packhouse, and<lb />
knocked out a brick foundation. To-<lb />
tal damage to the building was esti-<lb />
mated at $2,000. The automobile was<lb />
a total loss.<lb />
The patrolman's investigation dis-<lb />
closed that the two youths had been<lb />
ti Raleigh, and were en route to<lb />
Greenville when the accident occurred.<lb />
Wooten was transferred to Duke<lb />
Hospital Monday for surgery.<lb />
is a member of the Associated Artists<lb />
f North Carolina. He has studied<lb />
under John Brady of Hickory and<lb />
John Gordon and Mr. Gordley of the<lb />
Last Carolina art department.<lb />
During the past three years his<lb />
works have been exhibited in a five-<lb />
state art show by college students in<lb />
Columbia. S. C; Ocean City, Md<lb />
Norfolk, Va Montgomery, Alabama,<lb />
and Sealord, Del and in North Car-<lb />
olina in Greenville, Taylorsville,<lb />
Blowing Rock, Greensboro, and Ra-<lb />
leigh. He will give a two-week ex-<lb />
hibition beginning on Thanksgiving<lb />
in Lenoir.<lb />
Mr. Burgess is slated for gradua-<lb />
tion with a double major in art in<lb />
May. He plans to teach and to begin<lb />
work on the master's degree at New<lb />
York University. He is now teaching<lb />
several classes at the Greenville Art<lb />
Center.<lb />
Week Emphasizes<lb />
Growing Of Major<lb />
EC Campus Faiths<lb />
"Faith and the University" is the<lb />
theme chosen by the Inter-Religlojs<lb />
Student Council for Religious Em-<lb />
phasis Week, which will be held Mon-<lb />
day, October 31 through Wednesday.<lb />
November 2.<lb />
"Emphasis will be on growing and<lb />
understanding the major faiths, par-<lb />
ticularly those on campus said Mr.<lb />
I). D. Gross, director of Religious<lb />
Activities here at E C. C.<lb />
Dining Religious Emphasis Week,<lb />
the speakers will be: Doctor Jer-<lb />
ome G. Tolochko, Rabbi of Temple<lb />
Israel at Kinston, N. C; Reverend<lb />
W. W. Finlator, pastor of Pullen<lb />
Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh.<lb />
N. C; iReverend John M. Breunig,<lb />
chaplain to Catholic Students at Car-<lb />
olina; Chaplain (Captain) Ersmond<lb />
wafler, Seymour-Johnson Air Force<lb />
Base, N.  Mr. Masa Nishihara,<lb />
Indent leader from Japan.<lb />
Each morning at 7:30 in the Y-Hut,<lb />
there will be a brief meditation, after<lb />
which refreshments will be served.<lb />
The speakers will be present for<lb />
these gatherings, and students can<lb />
make individual appointments with<lb />
them at this time.<lb />
At 10:00 a.m Monday, October 31,<lb />
there will be an assembly in Wright<lb />
nditoriom, to which students sad<lb />
faculty are invited.<lb />
At 3:00 each afternoon there will<lb />
be separate meetings of the three ma-<lb />
im- faiths, for worship and instruc-<lb />
lion. Catholics will meet in Rawl Au-<lb />
ditorium (310). Those of the Jewish<lb />
fiiith will meet in the library audi-<lb />
torium and protestants will meet in<lb />
IfcGinnia Auditorium.<lb />
Speakers will talk at the follow-<lb />
ing times:<lb />
7 30 p.m. MondayRabbi Tolochko<lb />
(Austin Auditorium)<lb />
12.00 a.m. Tuesday  Chaplain<lb />
Swatter (: Austin Auditorium)<lb />
7:30 p.m. TuesdayRev. W. W.<lb />
Finbator (Austin Auditorium)<lb />
12:00 a.m. WednesdayMr. Masa<lb />
Nishihara (Austin Auditorium)<lb />
7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Rev. Breunig<lb />
(Austin Auditorium)<lb />
At 8:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-<lb />
day there will be a question and<lb />
answer period. Rabbi Tolochko will<lb />
be in Austin Auditorium, Rev. Breu-<lb />
i:it? will be in the library auditorium.<lb />
Rev. Finlator will be at the Y-Hut,<lb />
and Mr. Nishihara will be in the so-<lb />
cial room on the first floor of Gar-<lb />
rett Hall.<lb />
Notices<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Dr. Robert Rickert announces<lb />
that tryouts for the Playhouses<lb />
next major production, "The La-<lb />
dy's Not For Burning will be<lb />
conducted November 1 and 2 in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
All interested students are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
HUMBER TO SPEAK<lb />
Dr. Robert Lee Humber will<lb />
speak on 'The Foreign Policy<lb />
aid The Coining Election" in Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium at 7:00, No-<lb />
vember 3.<lb />
PLACEMENT INTERVIEW<lb />
A representative from Nation-<lb />
wide Insurance will be on campus<lb />
soon to interview seniors.<lb />
Those registered with the<lb />
Placement Service who are inter-<lb />
ested in being interviewed for a<lb />
position with this firm should<lb />
sifcn up st the Placement Office,<lb />
203 Administration by noon, Sat-<lb />
urday, October 29.<lb />
CONTEST OPENS<lb />
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to submit pictures of their can-<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
Discipline Committee<lb />
Makes Final Decision<lb />
Undecided Voters<lb />
Still In The Dark;<lb />
Greenville Theatres<lb />
Limit Entertainment<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
 TTI F MAN ON 1,aMPUS<lb />
Last Wednesday the Discipline Commit-<lb />
tee met to decide on two cases. One was a<lb />
cheating case, the other concerned "ungentle-<lb />
manly conduct and vandalism<lb />
For those who don't know, the Disci-<lb />
pline Committee is East Carolina's "supreme<lb />
court It makes the final decision on cases<lb />
which are considered too large for the b(jA<lb />
judiciaries.<lb />
Before the committee tried the cases,<lb />
they considered the East Carolinmn'sre,<lb />
quest to cover the meeting and decided lna.<lb />
a reporter be invited to the Discipline Com-<lb />
mittee meeting; that no notes be taken; that<lb />
a statement of the charge and the decision<lb />
be given to the reporter; and that no names<lb />
of students be used in this report<lb />
We are glad the committee decided to<lb />
grant us our democracy-given right to re-<lb />
port the news. However, we question their<lb />
judgment in denying to the press the names<lb />
of the persons involved.<lb />
We realize there are two arguments College, Louisburg College, and some<lb />
concerning this question. The committee says<lb />
the names should be withheld to "protect the<lb />
interests of the students involved We ans-<lb />
wer however, "protect them from what?"<lb />
If these students are guilty of an of-<lb />
fense serious enough to be brought before the Young Democrats Club. Congrat-<lb />
this committee their interests do not need ulations!<lb />
protection, but need to be attacked. On the<lb />
other hand, if they are brought before the<lb />
committee and proven innocent, would it<lb />
not be to their best interests for all to know<lb />
this?<lb />
We contend that specific, factual public<lb />
knowledge of Discipline Committee accusa-<lb />
tions and decisions will curtail campus ru-<lb />
mors. Under the present system of with-<lb />
holding names, persons called before the<lb />
group are subjected to campus gossip. If they<lb />
are found innocent of the charges, the unin-<lb />
formed student body never knows and the<lb />
gossip never stops.<lb />
In many cases the rumors and gossip<lb />
grows and changes as the word-of-mouth<lb />
news source distorts the facts; the innocent<lb />
haven't a chance, and the guilty are accused<lb />
of more than they actually did. In a commu-<lb />
nitv where rumors, gossip, and "grapevine-<lb />
talk" prevail, the accused are guilty until<lb />
proven innocent. They should endeavor to<lb />
make the truth about themselves known, for<lb />
they are still considered guilty by those who<lb />
don't know the facts.<lb />
By KAY McLAWHON<lb />
Strangely enougb, although the<lb />
presidential election is just two weeks<lb />
away, we find that there are a few<lb />
who still don't know what all the ex-<lb />
citement is about; there are more<lb />
than a few who have not witnessed<lb />
one of the four history-making great<lb />
debates; there are masses of fence-<lb />
sitting voters who really aren't voters<lb />
anyway because when election day<lb />
rolls around they will probably for-<lb />
get to vote.<lb />
This past weekend in Raleigh the<lb />
Democrats were working together at<lb />
the state Young Democrats Conven-<lb />
tion to elect officers fior the coming<lb />
year. East Carolina College was well<lb />
represented at the convention, as was<lb />
the University of North Carolina,<lb />
State College, Wake Forest College,<lb />
Western Carolina College, Pfeiffer<lb />
We are, and should be, quite proud<lb />
of the fact that one of our faculty<lb />
members, Miss Janice Hardison, was<lb />
elected by acclamation to serve as<lb />
Eastern District Vice President of<lb />
Help Comes From Holt<lb />
Congratulations go out this week to<lb />
Dean Holt's office for presenting a revised<lb />
examination schedule which, we feel, will<lb />
prove to be the least painful and the most<lb />
student-orientated of any we have yet seen.<lb />
The schedule is arranged to provide at<lb />
least a one hour break between each final<lb />
examination. This is quite an improvement<lb />
of some previous schedules which have<lb />
caused some students to have all their ex-<lb />
aminations consecutively in one day.<lb />
A two hour final examination leaves<lb />
most students a bit tired and it is only rea-<lb />
sonable to assume when all a student's ex-<lb />
aminations come one after the other without<lb />
a break, his mental alertness will diminish<lb />
before the last one. This new schedule will<lb />
remedy much of this by providing time to<lb />
recuperate. It could be a real blessing to<lb />
those students who have an especially heavy<lb />
schedule.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Tress Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Also in Raleigh this past weekend:<lb />
The Kingston Trio. There were at<lb />
least twelve colleges represented at<lb />
the Colosseum, among those, of course<lb />
East Carolina. We enjoyed the con-<lb />
cert, but we have little favorable<lb />
comment for the three not-so-ivy-<lb />
when-off-stage singers.<lb />
Meanwhile, back in Greenville: Our<lb />
Congratulations and continued sup-<lb />
port to the East Carolina Pirates for<lb />
their unblemished record this season.<lb />
Good luck fellows, and we'll be cheer-<lb />
ing for you at the Appalachian game<lb />
this Saturday.<lb />
The new recommendation for un-<lb />
limited cuts for seniors with a "B"<lb />
average to become effective second<lb />
semester is, we believe, a step for-<lb />
ward in the right direction. This<lb />
should be an incentive for those bor-<lb />
dei-line seniors to work harder to<lb />
pull their grades up from "C" to "B<lb />
but the primary objective is to main-<lb />
tain the average even with unlimited<lb />
cuts.<lb />
Should the seniors prove them-<lb />
selves worthy of the new ruling per-<lb />
haps, in time, the juniors will be in-<lb />
cluded, but it is our guess that it will<lb />
be a long, long time before sopho-<lb />
mores and freshmen will be ready to<lb />
:issume this responsibility.<lb />
A note to the merchants of Green-<lb />
ville: If you people think that you<lb />
have a total monopoly on the college<lb />
trade, you may be partially correct.<lb />
But things can change, and the stu-<lb />
dents of this school would like to see<lb />
the merchants recognize the fact that<lb />
they are also interdependent on the<lb />
college trade. East Carolina College<lb />
has brought not only favorable pres-<lb />
tige and high esteem to this city, but<lb />
has also brought a great deal of mon-<lb />
ey. Students would like very much<lb />
for the merchants to offer discounts,<lb />
specials on goods, and thereby, es-<lb />
tablish a better rapport between the<lb />
students and the townsfolk.<lb />
Entertainment in Greenville is so<lb />
limited that it seems unfair that the<lb />
movies, for example, will not lower<lb />
their prices for college students. We<lb />
would like to see the merchants of<lb />
Greenville show more appreciation<lb />
for this college; we believe that the<lb />
students could be, and should be,<lb />
welcomed into the stores with more<lb />
than a sign on the windows sayings,<lb />
"Welcome E.C.C. Students and Fac-<lb />
ulty we believe that the welcome, if<lb />
it is sincere at all, is more important<lb />
inside the store.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Recent Homecomins Disasters<lb />
Fail To Contribute To Progress<lb />
Clumsy Squirrel<lb />
Attacks Petrified,<lb />
Chaucer Student<lb />
By JASPER JONES<lb />
Have you ever been attacked by a<lb />
squirrel? Well, I have.<lb />
It all happened last Wednesday<lb />
morning at quarter to eight. I park-<lb />
ed the safari truck ('60 Plymouth)<lb />
on Eighth Street in front of the Roy<lb />
Mtin estate and began my trek to<lb />
Austin Building across the mud flats<lb />
at North Charles Street. As I ap-<lb />
proached the "Parking for Employees<lb />
Only" sign at the end of Charles<lb />
Street, I noticed that there was a<lb />
restless atmosphere in the holly-oak<lb />
jungle tx-tween the faculty apart-<lb />
ment buildings. The trees teemed<lb />
with squirrels, and wild calls tore the<lb />
air.<lb />
1 stepped apprehensively into the<lb />
bush, figuring that I could face any-<lb />
thing just to get to an 8;00 o'clock<lb />
class and read Chaucer. I could walk<lb />
part way, unnoticed by the squirrels,<lb />
and then break out running suddenly<lb />
and be gone before they even saw me.<lb />
If I had not been alone, it would not<lb />
have been so frightful.<lb />
I had progressed no further than<lb />
fifteen feet when suddenly a blood-<lb />
thirsty squeak sounded behind me,<lb />
and the squirrel was upon me! I was<lb />
evidently more than the beast had<lb />
rgained for, however, and he seem<lb />
En Garde<lb />
Latest Pitt Thriller<lb />
Loses To Cannibals<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
The first production of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Playhouse  The Philadelphia<lb />
Storywill be presented October 27, 28 and<lb />
29 Perhaps the majority of the student body<lb />
will be more familiar with the movie ver-<lb />
sion of the playHigh Society with Grace<lb />
Kelly, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra.<lb />
Of all the female dormitory counselors<lb />
employed by the college, all keep office hours<lb />
trom 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. except for one.<lb />
This doll spends her timeno one knows<lb />
v here or how. But one thing is certain, he<lb />
isn't in her office . . . perhaps she spends her<lb />
office hours trotting back and forth between<lb />
her end of the campus and the other <lb />
The day the rains came marked the daj<lb />
John Roosevelt came. Poor John  the<lb />
Democrats don't want his name linked to<lb />
his illustrious father; and the Republican!<lb />
don't know what to do with him <lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
 Leonard Lao<lb />
Marcelle Vogel<lb />
iRichard Boyd<lb />
Grover Smithwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
George Hathaway<lb />
Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Melba Rhue<lb />
Selba Morris<lb />
Gwen Johnson<lb />
Audrey Porter, Sylvia Vick,<lb />
Mollie Lewis, Mary Alyoe<lb />
Sellars, Harry Scarborough, Barbara Johnson<lb />
Columnists Marcelle Vogel, Patsy Elliott, Pat<lb />
Farmer, Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones,<lb />
Betty Maynor, Jim Stingley, Kay McLawhon<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, Gwen Johnson, Patsy<lb />
Elliott. Jasper Jones, Sue Sparkman, Jim Stingley,<lb />
Janet Kivett, Mollie Lewis, Lewis Latham, Merle<lb />
Sumatra, Ruth Johnson, Sylvia Vick<lb />
Make-up Tom Jackson, Patsy Elliott, Betty<lb />
Maynor, Pat Harvey, Marcelle Vogel, Montie Mills<lb />
Typists<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Campus Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Photographers<lb />
Photographer Assistant<lb />
Cartoonist<lb />
Subscription Director<lb />
Exchange Manager<lb />
Proofreading Director<lb />
Pi-oofreading staff<lb />
George Hathway,<lb />
"Some politicians are like eata.<lb />
They lick themselves with their ton-<lb />
gues Changing Times.<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I believe that you will agree with<lb />
me that growth and progress has<lb />
taken roots and is making rapid ad-<lb />
vancement here on the campus of<lb />
East Carolina College. Growth springs<lb />
from a seed . . . evolves and matures<lb />
from a pattern of experience to a<lb />
meaningful life.<lb />
During our growth and advance-<lb />
ment period, Administration has co-<lb />
operated with students and the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association in af-<lb />
fording a wide variety of extracur-<lb />
ricular activities. These activities<lb />
tend to serve a basic universal need<lb />
for college Co-Eds. We have a school<lb />
to be proud of. We have a good com-<lb />
munity location. How long will it<lb />
remain this way in the eyes of the<lb />
community and other colleges and<lb />
universities?<lb />
We have just recently completed an<lb />
all-time successful homecoming week-<lb />
end. A lot of effort on the part of<lb />
many students made this a success-<lb />
ful event. East Carolinians made<lb />
quite an impressive display of events<lb />
down 5th and Evans Street and also<lb />
on the footboll field on Saturday,<lb />
October 15.<lb />
I was not able to be present for<lb />
the festivities, but upon returning<lb />
to the campus, the first comments I<lb />
heard were  "Did you hear about<lb />
the float that was demolished before<lb />
the iparade"? "Some frat had re-<lb />
served seats on the 50th yard line<lb />
"It was .a costly float  as the<lb />
floats were on display by the field,<lb />
someone walked away with borrowed<lb />
property and damaged other parts<lb />
of the float almost to oblivion<lb />
The summary of the weekend ev-<lb />
ents were preceded with distasteful<lb />
actions before I even learned the<lb />
main events . . . football score, float<lb />
winners, and Homecoming Queen etc.<lb />
Are we growing too fast and de-<lb />
generating in quality at the same<lb />
rate? The law of diminishing return<lb />
seems to have caught up with the ef-<lb />
ficiency of which any activity on<lb />
campus attempts to operate. Is it<lb />
right that any group should reserve<lb />
seats in the student sectionto say<lb />
the least of the choiced position on<lb />
the 50th yard line? Arent students<lb />
rights infringed upon? Can we expect<lb />
local merchants to continue to lend<lb />
us items to use on floats when they<lb />
are returned damaged to various de-<lb />
vious but most worthy of individual<lb />
consideration.<lb />
This is a trite topic but applicable<lb />
in this instance. It is not my purpose<lb />
to cast a sluidow on any one group.<lb />
The shadows have been cast. A good<lb />
thought for each individual is . . .<lb />
How will my actions affect the cur-<lb />
rent and future aspects of growth<lb />
and progress to our campus and our<lb />
student activities.<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
W.alter Faulkner<lb />
up<lb />
the<lb />
The Junior class has recently eom<lb />
with a gang of great ideas concerning<lb />
JrSr. They huve suggested that a new name<lb />
be given the annual affair since East Caro-<lb />
lina and N. C. seniors high schools are the<lb />
only ones who still refer to it as the Junior-<lb />
Senior dance.<lb />
"I'm proud to pay taxes in the<lb />
United States. Only thing isI could<lb />
he just as proud for half the money<lb />
Arthur Godfrey.<lb />
grees?<lb />
How can these experiences possi-<lb />
bly contribute to future progress of<lb />
this institution, or of the civic or<lb />
social welfare of this community?<lb />
How can such actions be fitted into<lb />
our pattern of experience for a suc-<lb />
cessful and meaningful life? The<lb />
answers to these questions are ob-<lb />
Check Before Writing<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
In last week's paper Mickey<lb />
(Mouse) Conklin displayed a thor-<lb />
ough knowledge of Aesop's fable of<lb />
the grapes in his letter, "Student<lb />
Disgusted I'm glad to see that in<lb />
his narrow life he has at least ab-<lb />
sorbed something.<lb />
I suggest that the next time he<lb />
reads something he try to understand<lb />
it rather than to jump to extremely<lb />
biased and imaginary conclusions. If<lb />
he can not understand it he might<lb />
try investigating the matter more<lb />
thoroughly until he does. Although<lb />
I prefer to see the young man think<lb />
and reason as an individual, I feel<lb />
that I should give him a clue to the<lb />
meaning of Mr. Hurst's article.<lb />
Check I.F.C. records to determine<lb />
the percentage of bids accepted by<lb />
each fraternity. You may even find<lb />
that your fraternity has the highest<lb />
percentage of acceptancesthat is<lb />
if you have not had any dapledges.<lb />
Jack Mathers<lb />
Movie Preview<lb />
"Sink the Bismark" will be shown<lb />
in .Austin Auditorium as the free mov-<lb />
ie for Saturday, October 29. It is a<lb />
hide and seek game played on the<lb />
high seas and in the office of the<lb />
British Admiralty. Starring are Ken-<lb />
neth More and Dana Wynter.<lb />
As the Director of Naval Opera-<lb />
tions in British Admiralty, it is Cap-<lb />
tain Shepard's job to find and stop<lb />
the mighty Bismark, pride of the<lb />
Nazi Navy.<lb />
On its first encounter out of port,<lb />
the Bismark sank the Hood, the big-<lb />
gest ship in the British battle fleet.<lb />
After six days of desperate search-<lb />
ing, the Bismark was sighted. With<lb />
the help of three battleships, four<lb />
battle cruisers, nineteen destroyers<lb />
and shore-based guns, she was sunk<lb />
in two hours.<lb />
Who is the delightful Englishman we<lb />
have on campus . . . Rumor has it that he<lb />
is the only true Englishman that Knleld has<lb />
ever produced <lb />
The campaign front is getting muddy<lb />
. . . with November 8 quickly approaching.<lb />
Jack and Dick are heading into the home<lb />
stretch both straining at the bit for the<lb />
victory halo . . . why not help your favorite<lb />
horse win by registering and casting your<lb />
vote in the main race.<lb />
Oct. 28, 1915Twenty-five thous-<lb />
and women marching in New York<lb />
City demanded the right to vote in<lb />
all 48 states.<lb />
Fifty Minutes Determines English Kntwledge<lb />
Last week the members of the Jun-<lb />
ior class were cordially invited to<lb />
take the Junior English Test. The ex-<lb />
tended invitation was so cordial that<lb />
it stipulated all Juniors who did not<lb />
take the test would be suspended<lb />
from classes.<lb />
So, naturally, every Junior mad<lb />
it a point to hustle over to Austin<lb />
By PATSY ELLIOTT<lb />
pus or stay over after classes. Stu-<lb />
dents who depend on others who are<lb />
not members of the Junior Class for<lb />
transportation, found themselves at<lb />
an inconvenience.<lb />
Now, the point is this  in one<lb />
fifty minute period and with one 350<lb />
word theme, a decision is to be reach-<lb />
ed either to the eilfect that a student<lb />
ity in formal expository writing?<lb />
After writing numerous themes and<lb />
at least one term paper in the Fresh-<lb />
man English courses, is it necessary<lb />
for a student to be trapped into tak-<lb />
ing such a course as (Remedial English<lb />
on the basis of one composition?<lb />
Most of the Juniors taking the<lb />
test held a very light attitude towards<lb />
If any of the girls are interested in see-<lb />
ing a fashion show lor the luxury mil led,<lb />
they should have seen the Pitt's latesl four<lb />
day attraction, All The Fint Ymmg a<lb />
beds. The movie is richly decorated<lb />
d bewildered by my size. He simply coiorfui sets, handsome men, lovely women,<lb />
ran all over my head and then jumped and breath-taking clothesas for the plot<lb />
twenty feet to a nearby tree (he beat tat was eaten bv the cannibals <lb />
n.e to it). The entire struggle could<lb />
not have lasted more than five sec-<lb />
onds, but I was definitely suffering<lb />
from shock. I mean after all, what<lb />
had I done to him,<lb />
After checking to see if I was<lb />
physically intact and not bleeding, I<lb />
went about gathering my textbooks<lb />
which I had scattered all over every-<lb />
where in my flight, stepping on my<lb />
glasses in the process. Of course, I<lb />
never made it to my English class.<lb />
I said nothing about the attack<lb />
until that afternoon at the soda shop.<lb />
I was advised by a Social Studies<lb />
major who dabbles in zoology (and<lb />
anatomy) that squirrels have poor<lb />
eyesight. He said that I was prob-<lb />
ably mistaken for either another<lb />
squirrel or a nut. (I had the distinct<lb />
feeling that he was being facetious).<lb />
My own theory is that the little<lb />
animal had become so fat and clumsy<lb />
living on the benevolent faculty mem-<lb />
bers who feed them, that he simply<lb />
slipped. Those squirrels are the best<lb />
fed beings on campus. The best way<lb />
to avoid the cafeteria would be to<lb />
grow a tail and move into a tree some<lb />
where near the faculty apartment<lb />
building.<lb />
Heavy Increases<lb />
Causes Closer Look<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
According to the 1960-1961 pub-<lb />
lication of the Key ten persons in-<lb />
cluding two faculty advisors make up<lb />
the budget committee. These selected<lb />
(by whom is still not clear) few de-<lb />
cide the appropriations for all organi-<lb />
zations on campus receiving money<lb />
from the SQAwhich is a pretty im-<lb />
portant job since they handle well<lb />
over 150 thousand dollars of student<lb />
money. Actually only two-thirds of<lb />
the members of this committee, in-<lb />
cluding only one faculty advisor, con-<lb />
stitute a quorum sufficient to con-<lb />
duct business; thus only seven mem-<lb />
bers are needed at a meeting.<lb />
After taking a closer look at the<lb />
appropriations made last year, the<lb />
observation was practically unbelieve-<lb />
able. Last year the Entertainment<lb />
committee received $15,000 and this<lb />
year $17,500. Aside from a couple<lb />
good bands, last year's entertain-<lb />
ment benefited only the performers.<lb />
Considering that we had nearly 4000<lb />
students enrolled and only about 5<lb />
iper cent attended this ridiculous en-<lb />
tertainment, a great deal of this mon-<lb />
ey was wasted. But since the budget<lb />
committee gave them $2600 more this<lb />
year, they, undoubtedly, have faith<lb />
in this year's offerings, which should<lb />
be of the Frank Sinatra caliber.<lb />
Even more astounding was the<lb />
$3,350 given to the Productions com-<lb />
mittee, who received $2000 last year.<lb />
This huge sum is used for one musi<lb />
Why Judge The Minority?<lb />
Merchants Criticize<lb />
Athletic Program<lb />
By ROY MARTIS<lb />
Some weeks ago, an editorial appeared<lb />
in this newspaper, which referred to the<lb />
meager support given the college athletic pro-<lb />
gram by the local townspeople.<lb />
This article, we believe, was most ap-<lb />
propriate. However, there are other phases<lb />
of this general problem which should have<lb />
also been touched upon.<lb />
In reference to the athletic program, it<lb />
seems that many people in Greenville do not<lb />
mind criticizing the athletics here at the col-<lb />
lege. They talk about the various improve-<lb />
ments that should be made in the program,<lb />
but yet when the time comes for them to<lb />
give financial support to the programwhy,<lb />
you would think that the country was in the<lb />
midst of the 1930's depression, and bread<lb />
lines would be springing up in the immediate<lb />
future.<lb />
Perhaps if some of these people would<lb />
dig down in their cash registers, take out a<lb />
little of the funds, which they have accumu-<lb />
lated from student trade, the athletic pro-<lb />
gram here would be more to their liking.<lb />
Here is another point to consider: Son?<lb />
of the publications here at ECC, which are<lb />
dependent somewhat o n advertising.<lb />
seem to be but bothers to the local merchants.<lb />
It seems to be a very simple matter for some<lb />
to tell a student ad solicitor to either come<lb />
back some other time, or they have already<lb />
placed an ad with some one else, while<lb />
they turn around and take money from the<lb />
hands of a student customer.<lb />
As far as some of the townspeople's at-<lb />
titude towards the individual student is con-<lb />
cal production given Spring quarter cernedhe is nothing but an irresponsible<lb />
and is the same amount received by troublemaker. We have heard of and wit-<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse for three nessed several incidents where students have<lb />
or four major productions plus sot- been indicted on various charges . . . some<lb />
eral workshop piays and the usual of deserving significance, while a great many<lb />
organisation costs of office equip- others reflect the childishness and lack of<lb />
ment, maintenance, etc. Last year's understanding on the part of supposedly<lb />
production, Annie Get Your Gu was mature adults, who made the charges. Per-<lb />
good, but for $3,350 we should get haps these people were never of college age.<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager   Cariyle Humphrey<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, FL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wis,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitsgerald.<lb />
Glenda Ferreil Building, equipping himself with pen, is satisfactory or unsatisfactory in the whole matter. The chief concern Broadway stars Ethel Merman or or perhaps they believe that Greenville should<lb />
irk, and dictionary. And, of course,<lb />
an alert, intelligent, and creative<lb />
mind was carried along for good<lb />
measure.<lb />
No matter when such a demands-<lb />
tory test is scheduled, it will almost<lb />
his compositions. This appears a tri-<lb />
fle absurd. One sample of writing is<lb />
not sufficient to determine the stu-<lb />
dents abilities in English grammar<lb />
and composition.<lb />
seemed only to be present and re-<lb />
ceive credit for having taken the test.<lb />
The only conclusion we are able to<lb />
reach is that the Junior English Test<lb />
is mainly a waste of time on the part<lb />
of both faculty and students. Unless<lb />
Mary Martin to perform in this<lb />
tacular.<lb />
Other organisations that received<lb />
large appropriations were the Opera<lb />
Theatre, which was handed a 200 per<lb />
cent gain oer last year's Amount, and<lb />
It is assumed that every student<lb />
always conflict with prearranged who participated in the test had al- a more adequate method of testing the College Choir, which aiso<lb />
plans or present some enigma for the ready taken and passed English I, II. student writing ability is inaugurated  substantial gain.<lb />
students. To mention onearrange- If in two quarters of composition, a the idea, along with its present pro- Now the question is MD<lb />
ments had to be made by day stu- student's writing ability is not tested, gram, might just as well be aban- groups benefit the college<lb />
dents to make the trip back to cam- how will one test show adequate abil- doned. receive these heavy increases?<lb />
to<lb />
be a city of the Cotton Mather school of<lb />
thought.<lb />
Perhaps, the people of Greenville should<lb />
get it through their heads that Greenville <lb />
a college town, will remain a college town,<lb />
and there is not one thing they can do about<lb />
it! In addition, some people should acquire<lb />
a new perspective about this school, and re-<lb />
frain from measuring it in dollars and cent<lb />
and judging the entire student body by the<lb />
actions of a few.<lb />
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Directors, Technical Heads Plan Scene<lb />
East Carolina's official dramatics<lb />
organization has come a long way i:p<lb />
since, ii beginning in 1937 under the<lb />
title of the Chi Pi Players. Since then<lb />
a ho t of favorable productions have<lb />
been presented on the East Carolina<lb />
ttage including many Broadway hits<lb />
movie hits and unknowns which be-<lb />
catne hits because of the teamwork<lb />
of the Eas1 Carolina Playhouse.<lb />
 ontrary to popular belief, trie<lb />
mak lir of a dramatic production is<lb />
not pei formed by a few actors and<lb />
i. couple of directoi  Constructing a<lb />
led dramatic product is insti-<lb />
gated much like that of a busine;<lb />
eryone  me big happy family put-<lb />
ting their talents into one -ingle pur-<lb />
pose  top n itch diamatic work.<lb />
Fortunately for those concerned,<lb />
everyone is important. The pea on<lb />
who gathers the wine glasses is just<lb />
i- important as the actor who uses<lb />
them. The audience see- the product<lb />
but v. hat they do not see is the in-<lb />
gredients and how they were formu-<lb />
lated.<lb />
HERE IS THE STORY<lb />
Cast Breaks For Rest<lb />
(Kit to right) (;erald Harrell, stage manager; Dr. Rort Rickert, technical director; Ralph Rive, director, aao<lb />
Robert Parsons, student director; discuss technical an I dramatical asp. els of a particular scene.<lb />
Minnis Heads Design Crew<lb />
h Rives hoMa tryoots for Philadelphia Story Appn.xi-<lb />
lents read tor various parts during the two day castings.<lb />
Properties Check<lb />
A rehearsal break gives Dr. Rives (extreme right) his chance to tell the<lb />
cast a colorful joke, (left to right) Kay Tolley, Sylvia Vick, Charlotte Donat,<lb />
Janus Smith. Howard Mallard, and Hen A very laugh and listen attentively.<lb />
Candidates Fight For Tracy'<lb />
Paul R. Minnis collaborates with his design class in preparing the scenery<lb />
tor tonight's comedy.<lb />
Make-Artist Gives Demonstration<lb />
, Student director, Robert Parsons; Il!aktup chairman, gives the finishing touches to Howard Mallard in preparation for his role as<lb />
r fZl!Lm. He. accumulated for the first major  NN illie Marshall Braddy awaits h turn.<lb />
Inebriated Twosome<lb />
Pictures by<lb />
JIM KIRKLAND<lb />
Tracey's affectionate followers: (left to right) James Smith, future hus-<lb />
band; Ray Policy, writer-in-the-running, and Ben Avery, e-husband.<lb />
Closing Moments Of Glory<lb />
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Subscribing To<lb />
Soviet Magazine<lb />
Causes Alarm<lb />
(From the Lehigh University Brown<lb />
and White By Bob Atkinson)<lb />
BETHLEHEM, PA. (UPS) A<lb />
chance subscription to a Soviet mag-<lb />
azine by a junior business major has<lb />
touched off a thorough investigation<lb />
by the FBI into his background and<lb />
standing as an American citizen.<lb />
The junior told the Brown and<lb />
White that the magazine he subscrib-<lb />
ed to USSR, is considered by the FBI<lb />
to be subversive and a general source<lb />
f Communist propaganda.<lb />
The bizarre story began two years<lb />
ago when, as a green frosh, he en-<lb />
tered the library . . . Stupidly he<lb />
ipicked up a copy of the New York<lb />
Times. Unpatriotically he read an<lb />
article concerning the Soviet Exposi-<lb />
tion in Moscow. Foolishly but fear-<lb />
It ssly he then took a copy of USSR<lb />
from the magazine rack.<lb />
On the inside cover he observed<lb />
the following inscription: "The mag-<lb />
azine. USSR, is published by recipri-<lb />
col agreement between the govern-<lb />
ments of the U. S. and the Soviet<lb />
I'nion. The agreement provides for<lb />
the publication and circulation of<lb />
the magazine USSR in the U. S. and<lb />
(he magazine Amerika in the Soviet<lb />
I'nion<lb />
It appeared to be an interesting<lb />
and innocuous magazine. Glancing<lb />
through its pages, he came across an<lb />
editorial concerning the Soviet Ex-<lb />
position. He compared the two ar-<lb />
ticles and seemed amused by the fac-<lb />
tual and direct account given by the<lb />
Times and the farcical, propagandis-<lb />
ts view presented in the USSR.<lb />
Becoming more intrigued by the<lb />
distinct differences of the articles,<lb />
he decided to explore further the<lb />
different ideologies of the two coun-<lb />
tries by use of this magazine. And<lb />
so, for convenience sake, he subscrib-<lb />
ed to USSR for six months.<lb />
That was his undoing.<lb />
Two years passed and our hero,<lb />
now .a junior, wishes to enter Ad-<lb />
vanced ROTC in the service of his<lb />
country. His desire for patriotic duty,<lb />
however was dimmed by the informa-<lb />
tion required on a standard form<lb />
given all Advanced ROTC candidates.<lb />
The form contained one section<lb />
Avhich lifted proscrived activities<lb />
ranging from membership in the<lb />
Communist Party to subscription to<lb />
magazines like USSR.<lb />
He dutifully indicated that he had<lb />
been a subscriber to USSR, setting<lb />
in motion the inexhorable probe into<lb />
his personal life and background.<lb />
Ruefully, he remembers how inno-<lb />
cent USSR looked that day, just<lb />
standing in the library rack between<lb />
Life and U. S. News and World Re-<lb />
port.<lb />
Latest word from Lehigh is that<lb />
the student's ROTC application is be-<lb />
ing held ipending results of the FBI<lb />
investigation. The student, who re-<lb />
quested his name be withheld, re-<lb />
ports having to write a five page<lb />
typed explanation of why he sub-<lb />
scribed to USSR following his ad-<lb />
mission that he once did subscribe.<lb />
He has also been questioned by sev-<lb />
eral agents of the FBI.<lb />
'News and Observer' Editor Accepts Job<lb />
As Chief Of Society Of Buccaneers<lb />
James L. Whitfield, state editor of<lb />
the Raleigh News .and Observer, has<lb />
been installed as Chief Buccaneer of<lb />
the Society of Buccaneers, an all-male<lb />
organization of alumni arid friends of<lb />
East Carolina College. He succeeds<lb />
Henry C. Oglesby of Grifton and<lb />
Washington, E. C, who has held of-<lb />
fice for the past year.<lb />
First "Chief Buc" of the society<lb />
was James A. Johnson, Jr principal<lb />
of the Virginia Beaeh, Va high<lb />
school, who conducted the induction<lb />
into office.<lb />
Installation was a feature of the<lb />
fall dinner of the Society of Buccane-<lb />
ers Saturday night, one of the activi-<lb />
ties of the annual Homecoming Day<lb />
at East iCarolirsa College.<lb />
Oglesby and Whitfield are trustees<lb />
of the college. Each has also held of-<lb />
fice as presidert of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Alumni Association. Og-<lb />
lesby is administrative assistant to<lb />
Congressman Herbert C. Bonner of<lb />
the North Carolina first congression-<lb />
al district. Whitfield is a winner i<lb />
the Bast Carolina Distinguished Al-<lb />
umni Award.<lb />
Speakers at the dinner included<lb />
East Carolina President Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins, who reviewed highlights of the<lb />
fall quarter and gave a brief pre<lb />
view of the legislative program of<lb />
the Board of Trustees, and Ed P.<lb />
Biair, educator, civic leader, and prom-<lb />
inent churchman, of Vanceboro.<lb />
P.lair, introduced by Oglesby as an<lb />
Testing Service Announces Date For<lb />
Next National Teachers Examination<lb />
Director Relates<lb />
Opportunities For<lb />
Hawaiian Study<lb />
The 1961 Summer Session Program<lb />
- t beautiful University of Hawaii in<lb />
Honolulu. Hawaii, is now open for<lb />
t nrollment, Dr. Robert E. Cralle, Di-<lb />
lector. University Study Tour to<lb />
Hawaii, announced today.<lb />
Summer Session in Hawaii offers<lb />
an unusual opportunity for students<lb />
and teachers to enjoy a wonderful<lb />
summer vacation of travel, study and<lb />
island fun.<lb />
A full 6 weeks (42 days) program's<lb />
rates start from as little as $555 for<lb />
-tudents and $569 for teachers and<lb />
include: round trip transportation<lb />
by major air and steamship lins.<lb />
Waikiki Beach hotel and hotel-dormi-<lb />
tory accommodations. Island sight-<lb />
seeing trips, colorful Hawaiian social<lb />
and leisure functions  22 exciting<lb />
events in all. Transportation from the<lb />
campus to living accommodation is<lb />
; !o a free service of the Program<lb />
Over 215 courses in 39 fields are<lb />
ped in the Summer Session's eur-<lb />
jm, taugM by a distinguished<lb />
ptr faculty from Europe, the Orr-<lb />
bil the United States. Cost of<lb />
jrogram is tax deductable, Dr.<lb />
tstates, when teachers are earn-<lb />
serviee requirements for pro-<lb />
advancement. Extra credits<lb />
 unde-graduate students are<lb />
"le ! nearly all colleges<lb />
sitips<lb />
information including 20<lb />
and Application Form<lb />
by writing to: Dr. Ro-<lb />
Jle, Director. University<lb />
to Hawaii, 2276 Mission<lb />
Francisco 10, California.<lb />
The National Teacher Examina-<lb />
tions, prepared and administered an-<lb />
nually by Educational Testing Serv-<lb />
ice, will be given at 160 testing cen-<lb />
ters throughout the United States on<lb />
Saturday, February 11, 1961.<lb />
iAt the one-ay testing session a<lb />
candidate may take the Common Ex-<lb />
aminations, wlvch include tests in<lb />
Professional Information, General<lb />
Culture, EngMsh Expression, and<lb />
Mon Verbal Reasoning; and one or<lb />
two of thirteen Optional Examina-<lb />
tions designed to demonstrate mas-<lb />
tery of subject matter to be taught.<lb />
The college which a candidate is at-<lb />
tending, or the school system in<lb />
which he is seeking employment, will<lb />
advise him whether he should take<lb />
the National Teacher Examinations<lb />
and which of the Optional Examina-<lb />
tions to select.<lb />
A Bulletin of Information (in<lb />
which an application is inserted) de-<lb />
scribing registration procedures may<lb />
Philip Morris<lb />
Repeats Contest<lb />
For Students<lb />
An East Carolina Sweepstakes<lb />
f ontest is again being run by Philip<lb />
Morris, Inc. for the students.<lb />
The prizes for this year's contest<lb />
will include thre stereo sets to be<lb />
given to the three individuals or or-<lb />
ganizations on campus turning in the<lb />
most ennpty Philip Morris products<lb />
packages.<lb />
Rules for this contest are as fol-<lb />
lows: (1) There is a limit of one<lb />
stereo per organization or individual;<lb />
) (kdlaberation will warrant dis-<lb />
ouuification for the organizations<lb />
involved; (3) And packages turned<lb />
in after the designated closing time<lb />
for the contest will not be accepted.<lb />
One of the stereo sets to be given<lb />
away is now on display in the lounge<lb />
of the College Union.<lb />
The closing time for the contest is<lb />
Thursday, December 8, 1960, at 1:00<lb />
p.m. The place at which the packs<lb />
are to be turned in will be announced<lb />
later.<lb />
Philip Morris Inc as part of Hs<lb />
Work Scholarship Program, has ap-<lb />
pointed Judy L. Stott as campus busi-<lb />
ness representative according to an-<lb />
nouncement from Ray Jones, Philip<lb />
Morris vice president for Sales. The<lb />
appointment is for the full academic<lb />
year.<lb />
The cigarette firm, which was the<lb />
first in the industry to support col-<lb />
lege-level education by this method,<lb />
also makes grants for higher educa-<lb />
tion to children of its employees and<lb />
contributes to educational and re-<lb />
search institutions in many areas of<lb />
the country.<lb />
Miss Stott wi'i serve as lason be-<lb />
tween the campus and the Philip Mor<lb />
i is offices in New York City. She will<lb />
devetef and wo'k on advertising and<lb />
promotion projects for the King Size<lb />
Commander, Philip Morris, Parlia-<lb />
ment, Marlboro and Alpine brands.<lb />
be obtained from college officials,<lb />
school superintendents, or directly<lb />
from the National Teacher Exami-<lb />
nations, Educational Testing Service,<lb />
20 Nassau Street, Princeton, New<lb />
Jersey. Completed applications, ac-<lb />
companied by proper examination<lb />
fees, will be accepted by the ETS<lb />
office during November and Decem-<lb />
ber, and early in January so long as<lb />
they are received before January 13,<lb />
1961.<lb />
Chairman Relates<lb />
Data About 'Points'<lb />
To quote Pat Farmer, chairman of<lb />
the Points Committee, "Many of the<lb />
students are not aware of the Point<lb />
system here at East Carolina This<lb />
system is for the benefit of each stu-<lb />
dent participating in extra-curricular<lb />
activities and enables each student<lb />
to join the club of his choice.<lb />
Clubs, fraternities, and sororities<lb />
please turn their club roster in to Pat<lb />
Farmer or send it to Points Commit-<lb />
tee, Box 1352, East Carolina College.<lb />
The maximum number of points<lb />
for each office has been decided upon<lb />
to coincide with the amount of work<lb />
required by a specific office. No stu-<lb />
ient is allowed to carry more than<lb />
twelve points.<lb />
A Points Committee, composed of<lb />
one student from each class, checks<lb />
the distribution of the students points.<lb />
This committee will check the points<lb />
and grades of all officers in the var-<lb />
ious organizations at the end of each<lb />
quarter and will report any violations<lb />
to the Student Senate.<lb />
Newspaper Bans<lb />
Discrimatory Ads<lb />
LAWRENCE, KANSAS (UPS)<lb />
The governing board of the Univer-<lb />
sity Daily Kansan, student newspaper<lb />
at the University of Kansas in Law-<lb />
rence, has unanimously passed a<lb />
resolution banning discriminatory ad-<lb />
vertising from the pages of the pa-<lb />
per.<lb />
The issue involving discriminatory<lb />
advertising was raised when the UDK<lb />
printed an ad under the Help Wanted<lb />
su-tion which specified that white fe-<lb />
males only would be considered for<lb />
employment.<lb />
Almost immediately, the ad was<lb />
bi ought to the attention of the chair-<lb />
man of the board who removed the<lb />
section citing the racial requirement<lb />
and placed the matter on the agenda<lb />
of the UDK Board.<lb />
Several faculty members and stu-<lb />
dents noticed the ad before the phrase<lb />
was removed however, and there were<lb />
several letters to the editor on the<lb />
matter.<lb />
The UDK resolution reads: "Be it<lb />
resolved by the governing board of<lb />
the University Daily Kansan that,<lb />
effective immediately, the University<lb />
Daily Kansan shall not knowingly<lb />
publish any advertisement stfrulat-<lb />
ing race, color or creed<lb />
ASIS Announces Job Openings<lb />
In Various European Countries<lb />
The American Student Information<lb />
Service has just completed its second<lb />
large scale year of operation in plac-<lb />
ing American College students in<lb />
summer jobs in Europe.<lb />
The demand for summer jobs on the<lb />
European continent has prompted<lb />
A8T8 to enlarge its facilities to the<lb />
fxtent that it can now offer several<lb />
thousand paying summer jobs to Am-<lb />
erican College students. The jobs py<lb />
the standard wage of the country in<lb />
which they are located and are avail-<lb />
able in Germany, Prance, England,<lb />
Israel. Spain, .Switzerland, and Scan-<lb />
dinavia.<lb />
Openings include farm work, con-<lb />
struction work, resort work, factory<lb />
work, hospital work and a few select-<lb />
ed office jobs for those who have a<lb />
working knowledge of German or<lb />
French.<lb />
ASJS, a non-flxrofit organization,<lb />
also helps American college students<lb />
arrange low cost travel to and from<lb />
fcrope, provides a mail forwarding<lb />
service, fascinating inside informa-<lb />
tion on Europe, and many recreation-<lb />
al and educational activities. Stu-<lb />
dents interested in a summer job in<lb />
Europe should write directly to: Am-<lb />
erican Student Information Service<lb />
e. v Jahnstrasse 66 a, Frankfurt<lb />
Mam, Germany.<lb />
outstanding school man and humorist,<lb />
said all persons benefit from the con-<lb />
tributions of those who have lived<lb />
and served in the past. The current<lb />
generation, he stated, has an obli-<lb />
gation to share time and energy in<lb />
in effort to give a better world to<lb />
tie future generation of mankind.<lb />
His address contained many humor-<lb />
ous references to problems of the<lb />
times.<lb />
Frank Steinbeck, Greenville busi-<lb />
ness leader, and James Speight, pres-<lb />
ident of the SOA spoke briefly on<lb />
mterest in a proposed interdenomina-<lb />
tional chapel on the East Carolina<lb />
campus.<lb />
Council Names 'Maid<lb />
Of Cotton' Benefits<lb />
Che finest in cotton fashions created<lb />
for her by leading designers in Ameri-<lb />
ca and Europe<lb />
The National Cotton Council ce-<lb />
jvonts the young beauty chosen as<lb />
the cotton industry's 23rd fashion<lb />
and good will representative will be j<lb />
outfitted in her beautiful new clothes, essary<lb />
Students Must<lb />
Apply Immediately<lb />
For Scholarships<lb />
Only one week remain? to apply<lb />
for some 800 Fulbright scholarships<lb />
for study or research in 30 countries i<lb />
the Institute of International Educa-<lb />
tion reminded prospective applicants<lb />
today. Applications are being accept-<lb />
ed until November 1.<lb />
InteHAmerioan Cultural Conven-<lb />
tion awards for study in 17 Latin<lb />
American countries have the same<lb />
'iling deadline.<lb />
(Recipients of Fulbright awards for<lb />
tudy in Europe. Latin America, and<lb />
the Asia-Pacific area will receive tui-<lb />
lion, maintenance and round-trip<lb />
travel. IACC scholarships cover trans-<lb />
portation, tuition, and partial main-<lb />
tenance costs. HE administers both<lb />
of these student programs for the<lb />
U. S. Department of State.<lb />
(Jeneral eligibility requirements for<lb />
Hjortsvang Urges Students<lb />
To Particitpate In 'Messiah<lb />
The 1961 Maid of Cotton will wear both categories of .awards are: 1)<lb />
U. S. citizenship at time of applica-<lb />
tion; 2) a bachelor's degree or Its<lb />
equivalent by '961; 3) knowledge of<lb />
the language of the host country; and<lb />
4) good health. A demonstrated ca-<lb />
uity for independent study and a<lb />
uood academic record are also nec-<lb />
in New York in January. She will be<lb />
named from among twenty finalists<lb />
in Memphis on the night of Decem-<lb />
ber 29th.<lb />
The 1961 Maid of Cotton's ward-<lb />
robe will contain 40 cotton outfits,<lb />
including winter coats, bathing suits,<lb />
and elegant ballgowns, as well as a<lb />
mart collection of day dresses and<lb />
sii'ts. It will take 20 pieces of lug-<lb />
gage to transport the clothes and<lb />
accessories from city to city.<lb />
Applications are now being re-<lb />
ceived in the Memphis office of the<lb />
Cotton Council from girls interested<lb />
in competing for the title of 1961<lb />
Maid of Cotton. To be eligible, a<lb />
girl must have been born in one of<lb />
I he 18 cotton-producing states and<lb />
Must never have been married. She<lb />
must be between the 3ges of 19 and<lb />
25 and must he at least five feet, five<lb />
inches tall.<lb />
Applications may be obtained from<lb />
the National Cotton Council, Box<lb />
9905, Memphis 12, Tennessee. The<lb />
contest and tour are sponsored an-<lb />
nually by the Council, the Memphis<lb />
(dtton Carnival Association, and the<lb />
Cotton Exchanges of Memphis, New<lb />
hleans, and N'ew York.<lb />
Applicants will be required to sub-<lb />
mit a plan of proposed study that<lb />
"an be carried out profitably within<lb />
the year abroad. Successful candi-<lb />
dates are required to be affiliated<lb />
with approved institutions of higher<lb />
it u ning abroad.<lb />
Enrolled students at a college or<lb />
university should consult the cam-<lb />
pus Fulbright adviser for information<lb />
and applications. Others may write<lb />
to the Information and Counseling<lb />
lHvisions, Institute of International<lb />
education, 1 East 67 Street, New<lb />
York 21, New York or to any of HE'<lb />
regional offices.<lb />
Competitions for the 1961-62 aca-<lb />
demic year clone November 1, 1960.<lb />
Requests for application forms must<lb />
be postmarked before October 15.<lb />
Completed applications must be sub-<lb />
mitted by November 1.<lb />
Tht Institute of International Edu-<lb />
cation, founded in 1919, seeks to fos-<lb />
t e r international understandi n g<lb />
through exchange of students and<lb />
scholars and, to further the exchange<lb />
if ideas and knowledge among all<lb />
.nlions. It administers two-way schol-<lb />
arship programs between the United<lb />
States and 83 foreign countries.<lb />
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This year's innual presentation of<lb />
Handel's "Messiah will be perform-<lb />
H on Sunday, December 11, in Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 3:30 p. m.<lb />
The College Music organizations<lb />
vill serve .as the nucleus of the Mes-<lb />
siah performance group, but everyone<lb />
interested in ringing in the Messiah<lb />
is urged to attend the first meeting<lb />
a, the group, which will be heki on<lb />
Tuesday, October 25, at 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Greensboro Author<lb />
Presents Novel<lb />
Is Library<lb />
V.r. Nell Wise Wechter of Greens-<lb />
no, author of books for young peo<lb />
it u-i'l present to the Joyner Library<lb />
rhe jnanuscrip of her recently pub-<lb />
j't-ii novel "Betsy Dowdy's Ride"<lb />
iad the research materials used in :ts<lb />
preparation. Tr 1958 she gave the<lb />
v-o!lege the manuscript of her first<lb />
.ovel "Taffy of Torpedo Junction<lb />
Both Mrs. Wechter and her hus-<lb />
aand fiobert W. Wechter, Greensboro<lb />
teachers are graduates of East Caro-<lb />
,ina and hold the bachelor's and the<lb />
master's decrees from the college.<lb />
Their daughter Marcia plans to en-<lb />
o' as a freshman in the fall of 1961.<lb />
Mrs. Wechter, twentieth recipient<lb />
of the Distinguished Alumni Award,<lb />
c mpleted the two-year normal course<lb />
at EC in 1931 .and later earned the<lb />
B.S. and M.A. degrees at the college<lb />
She began her career as a teacher in<lb />
her native county of Dare; later<lb />
taught in Northhampton and Pitt<lb />
in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Meetings will be held eveiy Tuesdj,<lb />
at 3:00-4:00, beginning un the 25<lb />
and every Thursday evening ffiw<lb />
7-00-8:00, beginning -n the ;<lb />
hing to d iff may atte<lb />
or bath rehearsals.<lb />
Dr. Hjortsvang, all si tor a m<lb />
i.jiel Chair at the eollege, v.<lb />
raH kb Hnatah performance<lb />
tp is op  anyone who is j,<lb />
benwtmi in iniiir stated Dr. HjortJ<lb />
raof. We hope to have a choir of<lb />
i00 voices, which wili rta<lb />
t- a tremendous singing choir. TV<lb />
nay b the lt year the M-<lb />
i.i be presented at ;east for se<lb />
 U su we want to make h<lb />
Messiah perfoi-manee the college ni<lb />
-ver given. He -idded. "Next -ar <lb />
planning U have a fonremjtt<lb />
ry hristmas Program<lb />
ntie and in Lambert<lb />
1!53 became a teacher in th-<lb />
tary grade of the Gret-r,<lb />
i ten<lb />
n of her work in<lb />
M:  Wechter won b<lb />
frwni Freedoms Foundation. T ,<lb />
of the awardi won for be<lb />
'funty school a prize of <lb />
i nd brouirht her national hoa-<lb />
n a recipient of the Fvedona<lb />
Foundation Teachers Meda <lb />
outstanding Greensix<lb />
lir'5. sbe von the f n .Kiln M<lb />
A ward.<lb />
"Taffy of Torpedo Junction. ' Mrs.<lb />
We hter's first novel.<lb />
 the N C Chapter of the meri-<lb />
an Association of Univr<lb />
iard a. the beat vert <lb />
'ictiun for thaf year b<lb />
fron this state.<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
MttQhuJrnan<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarr "The Mmtm<lb />
Ioves of Dobie GillW, etc.)<lb />
A FRAT TO REMEMBER<lb />
Every year, as we all know, the Benevolent and IV teetrn<lb />
Order of Collegiate Fraternities awards a high!<lb />
to the fraternity house which, in its judgnir<lb />
most to promote and enhance the fraternity way td I<lb />
prize this year-eight hundred pounds of white pvtl<lb />
the Signa Phi Nothing chapter of the Beuti<lb />
of Dentistry and Renaissance Art.<lb />
The award this year is exceptionally richly df. r<lb />
Signa Phi Nothing house  the verv model of all a fr I<lb />
should be. It is, first of all, a most attractive k aw i -<lb />
The outside walls are tastefully covered with nqetea<lb />
along the upper story is a widows walk, with a i<lb />
every three feet. Moored to the chimney pot is tl I ;rir Z<lb />
Indoors, the house gives an impression of simpl<lb />
The chapter room is furnished in homev maple<lb />
withadashofverveprodedbyacarpHT <lb />
in diameter. A waterspout rises from the center of 1<lb />
the housemother bouncing on the top.<lb />
Members' rooms are gracious and airv and aro pr, th<lb />
beds which disappear into the wall-pennanent.<lb />
also has a desk, a comfortable chair, a good nmdh . ,nd<lb />
 catapult for skeetshooting. Kidney-shaped deal<lb />
able for kidney-shaped meml?rs.<lb />
Perhaps the most fetching feature of the hew ,n I<lb />
of Marlboros stacked in heaps wherever one  1.<lb />
to settle back and enjoy a full-flavored smote, eae<lb />
to reach out ones hand fa ary directiori md ,<lb />
Marlboros soft pack or fhp-top box-and make one<lb />
fortable with a filtered cigarette with an unfiltered taste-1<lb />
triumph of the tobacconist's art, that paragon of k,<lb />
acme of cigarettes, that emphner of nia-Maril orol<lb />
 tg <lb />
sJt06 gm' Mribo. M combine to make<lb />
aaPha Notbmg a real gae of a fraternity. But a fraternity<lb />
IZJT l  peopU- And it in the people<lb />
pettMit that Signa Phi Nothing really shinea.<lb />
RwK PU4.ltoth?   members the biggest<lb />
Sty0 n of the South Dakota College of<lb />
Ma 2LSM?WWTTT1C Art There ' for  William<lb />
-JP JW charcoal and bun chairman of the annual<lb />
imrtAJ " " ' dinner of last<lb />
PL8 MonOp0y Championship, 136<lb />
ftZli! 2" Ptae  crack Pecans<lb />
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  " PW Nothing, mod<lb />
6 cool of too evening, ail bwy<lb />
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them at the<lb />
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HHSHAY, OCTOBER 27, I960<lb />
Sorority Observes<lb />
bunder's Day<lb />
WA Banquet<lb />
ta lambda Chapter of TV<lb />
Sorority celebrated its fifv<lb />
tnniversary of its founding<lb />
. Oxford. Ohio,<lb />
I i banquet on October 24.<lb />
Day ceremonies were<lb />
Methodist Church<lb />
Sampodro, presi-<lb />
mistresa of cere-<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb /><lb />
Kansas Inaugurates Plans;<lb />
Gives New Female Rights<lb />
l la<lb /><lb />
randlelighting eere-<lb />
 . tt -ors.vity's til<lb />
ducted by Deloress<lb />
Jones,<lb />
Jane Chandler,<lb />
Sue Gwnltney,<lb />
(UM) A Privilege Pln for sen-<lb />
ior women has been inaugurated at<lb />
the 1'nive.sity of Kansas. The plan<lb />
entitles any senior woman with 80<lb />
Hours and M grade points, and writ-<lb />
ten permission from her parents, to<lb />
cheek out a dorm, key permitting her<lb />
to come in after closing hours.<lb />
Closing hours for other upperclass<lb />
women are 11 p.m. on week nights<lb />
and 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.<lb />
I : h house will designate a senior<lb />
to , hock out keys during a pre-deter-<lb />
mined time each day. Keys may not<lb />
le cheeked out before 5 p.m. and<lb />
they must ho turned in by 8 a.m. the<lb />
next .lay. Each key is signed for when<lb />
it is checked out.<lb />
A paper explaining the plan was<lb />
passed out to each senior woman. If<lb />
a girl fails to adhere to the rules, her<lb />
privileges will be suspended until the<lb />
Associated Women Students Board<lb />
feels they may be reinstated.<lb />
The success of the plan will be<lb />
reviewed after a one semester trial<lb />
and the advisability of making the<lb />
program a permanent one will be<lb />
j considered at that time.<lb />
Commenting of the plan, Dean of<lb />
Women Emily Taylor said, "I cer-<lb />
tainly do not think senior privileges<lb />
 ill he abused. If I did I would not<lb />
support the plan. We don't expect a<lb />
tremendous exodus because senior<lb />
women have keys<lb />
Panhellenic-IFC Tea<lb />
is established on the<lb />
 ampus in February,<lb />
no of i ' college chap<lb />
 chapters which<lb />
bed since the m<lb /><lb />
n the Delta Zeta<lb />
. - ai winner was an-<lb />
ViUuif IVivis (Mrs.<lb />
d'v known in fields<lb />
.ition.<lb />
iv accorded each year<lb />
, of the national col-<lb />
i made outatand<lb />
tions in and beyond her<lb />
  of the Social<lb />
u tment a guest speak<lb />
. oiling. He spoke n ' he<lb />
Are Founders Immortal?"<lb />
, testa for the occasion in-<lb />
 l n Snyder, College<lb />
toi . Miss Ruth White,<lb />
 M and Mrs. Wil-<lb />
 Ml kttd Mrs. Sam Dry.<lb />
1 - for the group; Mrs.<lb />
Ml j, Spain; and Mrs.<lb />
w ell, sol oi it v alumnae.<lb />
Radio, TV Schedule<lb />
Network Meeting<lb />
Invitatiotns have been issued to<lb />
executives of 43 FM radio stations in<lb />
North Carolina and of 20 full-time<lb />
AM stations in Eastern North Car-<lb />
olina to attend an East Carolina Col-<lb />
lefre Radio Network dinner and con-<lb />
ference November 17. The meeting ia<lb />
scheduled for 6 p.m. in the East Din-<lb />
ing Hall on the campus.<lb />
.Plans for the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Network of FM and AM sta-<lb />
tions will be chief topic of discussion.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President of the<lb />
college, will outline briefly the cur-<lb />
rent status of the network and plans<lb />
for the future.<lb />
Those attending the conference<lb />
have been invited to be guests of the<lb />
college at a concert by the Atlanta<lb />
Symphony Orchestra to be presented<lb />
at the college on the night of the<lb />
meeting at 8:16 in the Wright build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Rosalind Roulston, director of ra-<lb />
dio and television at East Carolina,<lb />
U in charge of arrangements for the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Roosevelt<lb />
In Speech<lb />
Supports Nixon, Gavin<lb />
Here Last Thursday<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins entertained members of the Panhellenic and Inter-<lb />
fraternin Councils at their home October 19. Ken Trogden and Marie Bryant<lb />
are shew receiving punch from one of the sorority alumnae members pre-<lb />
sent at the tea.<lb />
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HrazieUio Receives<lb />
Panford Scholarship<lb />
Donald R. Graziano has been<lb />
awarded a $100 scholarship which<lb />
reeently became available to a stu-<lb />
dent here through a gift to the col-<lb />
sge, Director of Student Affairs<lb />
.lames H. Tucker has announced.<lb />
Givudano received the Terry San-<lb />
;holsrship, Dr. Tucker stated,<lb />
because of his excellent record in<lb />
campus citizenship.<lb />
A graduate of the New Hanover<lb />
High School, Graziano is majoring<lb />
in psychology at the college. He ser-<lb />
ved last year as vice president of his<lb />
rlasa aid as a member of the Senate<lb />
of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
On Thursday, October 20, a lead-<lb />
ing figure in the Republican Party,<lb />
John Roosevelt, son of the late Dem-<lb />
ocratic President Franklin u. Roose-<lb />
velt, visited the campus.<lb />
He spoke before a crowd of some<lb />
50 students and townspeople on the<lb />
ii-sue of the coming election.<lb />
Robert Gavin, Republican candid-<lb />
ate for Governor of N. C introduced<lb />
Roosevelt who expressed his interest<lb />
in Gavin's gubernatorial race, snd<lb />
in the Nixon-Lodge campaign for<lb />
the top executive offices.<lb />
Roosevelt arrived here at noon by<lb />
plane from Wilmington and an ear-<lb />
lier speaking engagement. He was<lb />
whisked to the auditorium by a 15-car<lb />
motorcade.<lb />
In answering the question, "Why<lb />
Am I A Republican Roosevelt point-<lb />
ed out that his mother's uncle, Theo-<lb />
dore Roosevelt was ja Republican<lb />
President. "This may not be a de-<lb />
parture from the Democratic fold,<lb />
but rather a return to the Republican<lb />
fold<lb />
In 1952 he broke from the Dem-<lb />
ocratic party to support the Eisen-<lb />
hower-Nixon campaign.<lb />
He realized that everything was<lb />
not going along smoothly in Wash-<lb />
ington. For seven years federal<lb />
pending had steadly increased and<lb />
vorld affairs were sagging to a new<lb />
ow. Also, continued Roosevelt, there<lb />
was evidence of paternatistic social-<lb />
ism under Truman. "In the Korean<lb />
War the Democrats failed to draw<lb />
a line as to 'vhat we would fight for<lb />
commented Roosevelt.<lb />
"If Kennedy is elected stated<lb />
Roosevelt, "it will cost the country<lb />
15 billion additional dollars a year<lb />
"In 19o2 under Truman he con-<lb />
tinued, "one million a year was spent<lb />
for the development of long range<lb />
ballistic missies. Now, under the Re-<lb />
publican Administration, ten times as<lb />
much money a day is being spent on<lb />
this much needed item<lb />
"The question this election will<lb />
settle is which candidate is better<lb />
equipped to lead the world in peace "<lb />
According to Roosevelt, Kennedy is<lb />
a nice young man, but one who lacks<lb />
maturity and experience  whose<lb />
judgment under pressure is to apolo-<lb />
gize to Mr. Khrushchev.<lb />
In closing Roosevelt stated, "This<lb />
is no time or experiments. Let's all<lb />
conduct an active campaign to put<lb />
Nixon in the White House, and Gav-<lb />
in in the governor's office<lb />
John Roosevelt<lb />
Fraternity Presents Foreign Movie<lb />
At Local Theatre Tonight<lb />
Sorority Pledges Ten<lb />
At the close of informal rush, Sig-<lb />
ma Sigma Sigma Sorority pledged<lb />
10 girls. The new pledges are: Clara<lb />
Fa ye Crawford, Jolinda Brewer, Ruth<lb />
Jordan, Gail Walker, Daphnia Little,<lb />
Jane Perry, Anne Johnson, Bonnie<lb />
Huss and Diana Foster.<lb />
The officers for the pledge class<lb />
Ruth Jordan, President; Clara<lb />
are:<lb />
Faye Crawford, Vice President; Da-<lb />
phnia Little, Secretary; ami Jolinda<lb />
Brewer, Treasurer.<lb />
Society Elects<lb />
Officers For Year<lb />
The Bast Carolina College His<lb />
torical Society, organization of stu-<lb />
dents interested in study and re-<lb />
search in history, has elected officers<lb />
and begun activities for the school<lb />
year. Sixteen student members are<lb />
participating in monthly programs<lb />
scheduled by the group.<lb />
Lafayette C. Westbrook is serving<lb />
during 1960-1961 as president of the<lb />
society. Other officers are Frank<lb />
Orr, vice pesident; and Edith Faye<lb />
Hardee, secretary - treasurer. Dr.<lb />
Herbert R. Paschal of the department<lb />
of social studies is sponsor of the<lb />
organization.<lb />
Organization Plans<lb />
Student Teachers'<lb />
Vram Series<lb />
Janice Langston, president of the<lb />
East Carolina College Chapter of the<lb />
Association for Childhood Education,<lb />
is working with other officers and<lb />
members of the organization during<lb />
1960-1961 in staging a series of pro-<lb />
grams and projects of interest to<lb />
students who plan to teach.<lb />
The ACE, one of the most active<lb />
groups on the campus, has a mem-<lb />
bership of more than 300 students.<lb />
Monthly meetings during the school<lb />
year emphasize securing better edu-<lb />
cational opportunities for children.<lb />
On homecoming day members ear-<lb />
ned out their annual project of sell-<lb />
ing chrysanthemum corsages to raise<lb />
fends for such worthwhile activities<lb />
as sending delegates to State and<lb />
National ACE Conventions and pro-<lb />
viding Christmas gifts for children<lb />
t the Kennedy Home in Kinston.<lb />
Other ACE officers at the college<lb />
are Jacqueline Harris, first vice pres-<lb />
ident; Amgeline Van Dyk, second vice<lb />
president; Peggy Wynne, third vice<lb />
president. Joan Elliot, recording sec-<lb />
retary; Juanita Wells, correspond-<lb />
ing secretary; Carol Barrow, histor-<lb />
ian; Betty Bryan, reporter; and Ada<lb />
Rae Rouse, publicity director.<lb />
Dr. Mary Lois Staton of the depart-<lb />
ment of education is faculty advisor<lb />
of the ACE at East Carolina.<lb />
The Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha, honoary foreign language<lb />
"vnternity, will present the film, "The<lb />
Woukl-Be Gentlemen" ("Le Bour-<lb />
geois Ger.tilhomme") at the Stafe<lb />
Theatre in Greenville on Thursday,<lb />
October 27. There will be five show-<lb />
ings.<lb />
This film will be a complete pro-<lb />
uuction by the Cornedie Francaise in<lb />
Paris of Moliere's most famous play,<lb />
"Le Bourgeois Gentiftiomme The<lb />
Eastman film is in technicolor. The<lb />
LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH said<lb />
of the film, "On the screen for the<lb />
'irst time, produced with wonderful<lb />
elegance, it is superbly acted. It is<lb />
one of the most enchanting of com-<lb />
edies<lb />
The entire film will be shown with<lb />
sound track in French and with sub-<lb />
titles in English.<lb />
The play concerns Monsieur Jour-<lb />
dain a wealthy but bourgeois cloth<lb />
merchant with dreams of becoming a<lb />
"gentleman Fe cavorts through les-<lb />
sons in fencing, dancing, music, and<lb />
philosophy in an effort to prepare<lb />
himself for his desired role in society.<lb />
M. Jourdain runs into trouble when<lb />
his daughter fa'hj in love with a com-<lb />
moner. M. Jourdain is a clever fellow,<lb />
though, and he enters society dis-<lb />
guised as the son of a Turkish sul-<lb />
'nn. The play i.s climaxed in one of<lb />
'he most famously funny scenes ever<lb />
performed an the stage.<lb />
The Greenville showing of this film<lb />
is being presented by Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
in observance of United Nations<lb />
Week, October 23-30.<lb />
The ticket price will be $.50. Tick-<lb />
ets for this attraction will be avail-<lb />
able one week in advance from Sig-<lb />
ma Pi Alpha members and for sev-<lb />
eral days prior to showing in the Col-<lb />
lege Union.<lb />
Georgia FBLA Hears<lb />
5C Faculty Member<lb />
F<lb />
Dr. James L. White, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of business at<lb />
East Carolina College, spoke Octo-<lb />
ber 22, at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga<lb />
of sponsors and officers of the Geor-<lb />
gia Chapter of the Future Business<lb />
Leaders of America.<lb />
His talk in Atlanta was one of sev-<lb />
eral appearances by Dr. White this<lb />
month before .business education<lb />
groups.<lb />
The Atlanta meeting, arranged by<lb />
the State Supervisor of Business Ed-<lb />
ucation in Georgia, was held at the<lb />
State Department of Education.<lb />
Since 1954, Dr. White has served as<lb />
State Advisor for the North Carolina<lb />
FBDA, an organization of 75 chap-<lb />
ters with a membership of more than<lb />
3,000 young people.<lb />
Dr. White was also principal speak-<lb />
er before the Business Education De-<lb />
partment of the Eastern District of<lb />
the N. C. Education Association in<lb />
Goldsboro October 21. His topic was<lb />
"The Community Survey: How To<lb />
Make It and How To Use It He ap-<lb />
peared before the same department<lb />
of the South Piedmont NCEA in<lb />
Rockingham October 7, and before<lb />
the N. C. Business Education Council<lb />
at Wake Forest October 1.<lb />
Sorority Presents Trophy<lb />
The case of the typing paper<lb />
that erased without a traceor,<lb />
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Erasable Corraaabte la available in ml! the weight you<lb />
might requirefrom onionskin to heavy bond. In con-<lb />
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Alpha Omicron Pi presented the<lb />
Panhellenic Council with a scholar-<lb />
ship trophy to be given annually dur-<lb />
ing Greek Week to the sorority with<lb />
the highest scholastic average.<lb />
"We hope that this trophy will be<lb />
an incentive to all sororities to main-<lb />
tain a high scholastic average sta-<lb />
ted Ann Sugg, Panhellenic Vice Pres-<lb />
ident and senior delegate from Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi, as she presented the<lb />
trophy to Jaye Finnegan, Panhellenr-<lb />
ic President.<lb />
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Bucs Hit Road In Search Of Seventh Win<lb />
Underrated Backs Shine<lb />
In Pirates' 21-0 Win<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Another tremendous team effort<lb />
enabled East Carolina's unbeaten,<lb />
and rarely scored on Pirates to de-<lb />
feat a favored Newberry quint by an<lb />
impressive 21-0 margin at College<lb />
Stadium Saturday night. The Pirates,<lb />
who were the 20th rank team among<lb />
the nations small colleges prior to<lb />
the contest, with only three touch-<lb />
downs against them, knocked off an<lb />
Indian eleven that had won the pre-<lb />
vious three meetings during the past<lb />
seasons.<lb />
The Pirates seem to find a new<lb />
hero every week in their gifted selec-<lb />
tion of scatbacks, aerial tossers, and<lb />
bull-diving- fullbacks. Tommy Mat-<lb />
thews. Dan Rouse, and Richard Jack-<lb />
son a trio of underrated backs took<lb />
the slack off the other Buc stars by<lb />
producing a touchdown each in fine<lb />
style.<lb />
At the start of the arc light en-<lb />
counter Newberry seemed to have a<lb />
fine set of backs that could reel off<lb />
yardage through the enemy defense<lb />
as they pleased. But once penetrat-<lb />
ing deep into the home team's por-<lb />
t;on of the gridiron, a stubborn Pi-<lb />
rate defense, as it has in the past sea-<lb />
son'a contest, proved fatal for the<lb />
South Carolina quint as well.<lb />
The second time the Pirates were<lb />
able to grasp the pigskin of offense<lb />
was a memorable one for quarterback<lb />
Dan Rouse and halfback Tommy Mat-<lb />
thews. The former, a 6'3" southpaw<lb />
ser from Newport News, Virginia<lb />
spotted Matthews inside enemy ter-<lb />
ritory from his 47. With a looping<lb />
pass down the sidelines, the Hert-<lb />
ford native received the ball over his<lb />
shoulder and with a key block from<lb />
the ever dependable Mac Thacker,<lb />
raced into the end zone and East<lb />
Carolina was out in front 6-0 on a<lb />
beautifully executed 63 yard tplay.<lb />
The educated toe of Henry Kwiat-<lb />
kowski proved true for the 10th time<lb />
in this season, as the ball split the<lb />
uprights for the seventh point.<lb />
One sustained drive after the other<lb />
by the visitors was stopped by the<lb />
land, and tackle Henry Kwiatkowski.<lb />
Dan Rouse fought his way from<lb />
nine yards out to give the Pirates a<lb />
13-0 lead, after a Rouse to Richard<lb />
Honeycutt 25-yard pass play set uip<lb />
the score. Kwiatkowski added the 14th<lb />
point and the Pirates left the field<lb />
with a 14 point lead at half-time.<lb />
A Newberry team, that could move<lb />
the ball on the ground, and slightly<lb />
through the air could not cross the<lb />
Pirate goal in the second half due<lb />
to the Buc's strong forward wall.<lb />
A defensively fought third quarter<lb />
saw both teams unable to get moving<lb />
as they did in the first half. East<lb />
Carolina threatened during the final<lb />
stanza several times, and finally hit<lb />
pay dirt when Freshman Richard<lb />
Jackson bulled his way over from<lb />
inside the visitors ten on a handoff<lb />
from Sophomore quarterback Cary<lb />
Parker. Henry Kwiatkowski kicked<lb />
the extra point to end the scoring<lb />
for the night. Kwiatkowski, who now<lb />
has 12 straight extra points, certain-<lb />
ly will be called on if needed in a<lb />
field goal situation by Coach Boone.<lb />
The Pennsylvania native could prove<lb />
the difference in the rugged future<lb />
contest that faces the undefeated and<lb />
untied Pirates.<lb />
Besides Matthews brilliant touch-<lb />
down run after his fine catch of<lb />
Rouse's southpaw aerial toss, the<lb />
Hertford speedster recovered an In-<lb />
dian fumble and intercepted a New-<lb />
berry pass in a dazzling display of<lb />
effort before the 6,000 spectators<lb />
which included many high school<lb />
bands on band night at College Sta-<lb />
dium.<lb />
Hesides Kwiatkowski, Piland, Gor-<lb />
don, and Honeycutt, Earl Sweet and<lb />
Bob Bumgardner stood out for the<lb />
Pirate forward wall.<lb />
Backs Mac Thacker, Bill Strick-<lb />
land, and Sonny Baysinger were de-<lb />
fensive standouts during the rugged<lb />
contest. Baysinger and Strickland<lb />
continued to show their powerful<lb />
iiinning ability on offense. Neither<lb />
JUMPING FOR JOY . . . Freshman halfback Richard Jackson seems happy<lb />
aflfeer scoring his first collegiate touchdown last week against a strong<lb />
Newberry team from South Carolina. It was the Bucs sixth win in a row<lb />
without a loss.<lb />
Stafford Has Influence<lb />
On 1960 Gridiron Success<lb />
big East Carolina line spearheaded weighs over 175 pounds, yet both<lb />
by center Charles Gordon, lineblocker boys have shown that they can run<lb />
Bill Strickland, guard Clayton Pi-1 over the larger men in fine style<lb />
How They've Run<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
George Vernon Stafford is a 6'0"<lb />
175 pound Senior from Hamlet, North<lb />
Carolina who has been instrumental<lb />
during the past two years as a Pi-<lb />
aport during elementary grades and<lb />
high school.<lb />
It was in high school that Bert<lb />
found himself. He was a tremendous<lb />
RUSHING<lb />
TCB Total Yards Avg.<lb />
Glenn Bass392937.5<lb />
Nick Hilgert252138.5<lb />
Mac Thacker191688.8<lb />
Billy Strickland201437.2<lb />
Sonny Bavsing-er361614.5<lb />
Bert Stafford288602.1<lb />
Tommy Matthews15694.6<lb />
IMe Thorell35518.3<lb />
Phil Halstead4184.5<lb />
Richard Jackson451.3<lb />
Dan Rouse4-12<lb />
-airy Rudisill10, , <lb />
David Rogers1-1<lb />
rate Field General. "Bert as called all around athlete at Hamlet High<lb />
School and captained the basketball<lb />
team, as well as being elected Co-<lb />
Cxptah) of the football team.<lb />
Bert wns a star for two years at<lb />
powerful Wingate Junior College and<lb />
participated these two seasons with<lb />
team mate and roommate Sonny Bay-<lb />
singer. Arriving at East Carolina his<lb />
Junior year which was the start of<lb />
tt 1650 campaign Bert was a reserve<lb />
quarterback. The Hamlet native has<lb />
not received the publicity he deserves<lb />
during the unbeaten season of this<lb />
year, but Bert's fine leadership ability<lb />
has definitely been one of the big<lb />
factors in East Carolina's phenominal<lb />
by his respective team mates and<lb />
many friends has been most valuable<lb />
to the Pirate eleven this season with<lb />
his fine leadership ability at the quar-<lb />
terback (post. The lean aggressive<lb />
Senior has helped the .Pirates with<lb />
his passing, faking, and running in<lb />
fine style.<lb />
With Dan Rouse and Cary Parker<lb />
a sophomore and freshman respec-<lb />
tively capable of running the Pirate<lb />
attack Bert has as much competition<lb />
as any back in the league for his<lb />
position.<lb />
Bert's father was his first influence<lb />
in the game by encouraging the fu-<lb />
ture Pirate star to participate in the success during the current campaign<lb />
COLLEGE SHOP'S<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winnng Teams<lb />
Duke<lb />
California<lb />
Illinois<lb />
N. C. State<lb />
Iowa<lb />
Tennessee<lb />
Ohio State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Syracuse<lb />
Eton<lb />
Rice<lb />
Baylor<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
vs.<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Orgen State<lb />
Purdue<lb />
UCLA<lb />
Kansas<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Michigan State<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Pittsburg<lb />
Western Carolina<lb />
Texas Tech<lb />
Texas Christian<lb />
By B. D. MILLS<lb />
Appalachian State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege will be the next foe of East Car-<lb />
olina and the Mountaineers from<lb />
Boone present quite a perplexing<lb />
problem. This North State Confer-<lb />
ence battle at Boone will most defi-<lb />
nitely affect the season's conference<lb />
standings. So far this year the Apps<lb />
have lost but one game, tnat defeat<lb />
coming at the hands of Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
Emory and Henry, Western Caro-<lb />
lina, Elon, Catawba, and Carson-<lb />
Newman have all fallen to the Moun-<lb />
taineers, giving them conference rec-<lb />
ord of 3-1-0, and an over-all record<lb />
of 5-1-0. Coach Jim Duncan, flormer<lb />
Wake Forest College and profession-<lb />
al New York Giant great, installed<lb />
the wing T in his first season as<lb />
head coach. Nineteen lettermen re-<lb />
turned to run this slot formation,<lb />
and among those returning were sev-<lb />
er al outstanding stars. Quarterback<lb />
Tommy Wilson is in his third year<lb />
as a starter, and center Carl Messere<lb />
was an all-conference and All-Amer-<lb />
ican selection last season. Q. B. Wil-<lb />
son was fourth in the conference in<lb />
total passing yardage last season, &amp;nd<lb />
led the team in total offense.<lb />
Although Ansel Glendenning, an<lb />
all-conference choice at halfback, has<lb />
graduated, the lApps are not hurting<lb />
at that position. Three lettermen re-<lb />
turn, led by Don Gardiner at fullback,<lb />
Glenwood Wilson takes over full-<lb />
time, often alternating last season.<lb />
Wilson started at halfback for two<lb />
years, befjbre shifting to fullback.<lb />
In the line, the guards slot lacks<lb />
depth, but the tackles loom as a<lb />
power spot. In years past, Appala-<lb />
chian has always fielded behemoth-<lb />
sized tackles, and this year is no<lb />
exception. George Demko, 6'3" tall,<lb />
225 lbs anchors one spot, and 6'2<lb />
235 lb. Joe Bailey holds down the<lb />
other. Extremely experienced Wayne<lb />
Everhart, 6'1 235 lbs. alternates<lb />
with both. The flanks are manned<lb />
by lettermen Bob Morrison, Jim Faye,<lb />
Oval Joyner and John Ponis, so the<lb />
ends are well taken care of by these<lb />
talented performers.<lb />
Playing the Mountaineers at Boone<lb />
is no easy task for any club, and E.C.<lb />
will surely have to buckle its belt in<lb />
order to walk off with the marbles.<lb />
Very few sport fans have forgotten<lb />
the 28-0 beating E. C. took last year,<lb />
and even fewer want a repeat. The<lb />
game bears quite a conference im-<lb />
portance, and will to a large degree<lb />
determine the North State champion-<lb />
ship. An E. C. loss would have all<lb />
conference clubs with at least one<lb />
loss, with the exception of Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne. E. C. plays the Bears from<lb />
Hickory Saturday week, and the title<lb />
could be decided then, if E. C. were<lb />
to win this coming Saturday, L. R.<lb />
has two remaining conference games<lb />
following the Pirate tilt, whereas<lb />
E. C. closes its slate against L. R.<lb />
However, the lApps offer as an ob-<lb />
stacle such stars as Q. B. Wilson,<lb />
center Messere, fullback Wilson, and<lb />
several tackles, all of these are prime<lb />
candidates for past season honors,<lb />
depending on the team's record. All<lb />
indicators point to this being the Pi-<lb />
rates very toughest game of the sea-<lb />
son to date. E. Cs stout defense will<lb />
again be put to a vigorous test, and<lb />
the offense must be effective in order<lb />
to score against Duncan's Mountain<lb />
Men. The booming musket could fire<lb />
once too often.<lb />
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SETARIP<lb />
STRIP<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
MAC TH<lb />
and finds<lb />
week's 21<lb />
ACKER . . . senior halfback for the Pirates, skirts his left end<lb />
plenty of running room against the Indians of Newberry in last<lb />
-0 win over the visitors.<lb />
Editor F. Mervyn Kent, Cape May,<lb />
N. J Star and WaveIn recent years<lb />
there has been an alarming trend<lb />
toward increased centralization of<lb />
authority in state and federal gov-<lb />
ernments with corresponding de-<lb />
creases in the time honored principle<lb />
of home rule and states' rights. In<lb />
far too many instances we have per-<lb />
mitted bureaucracy to usurp individ-<lb />
ual and home rule rights and to sad-<lb />
dle us with many frills and grim-<lb />
cracks which are as unnecessary as<lb />
they are expensive.<lb />
?Total Points of ECC-Appalachian game<lb />
Used as a tie-breaker.<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate at<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
Name<lb />
Address<lb />
Signature<lb />
Rules<lb />
lest open to college students only.<lb />
ies must be turned in at The College Shop by noon (12:00)<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
re of ECC game will be used in case of tie.<lb />
on picking most winners will be awarded Gift Certificate.<lb />
will be announced on Monday at The College Shop.<lb />
Bears And Pirates Lead NS Loop Standings<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's Bears are a favor-<lb />
ite to repeat as North State league<lb />
champions, with only East Carolina<lb />
as their toughest remaining obstacle.<lb />
The Bears who squeezed out a 22-21<lb />
thriller ever the fired up Bucs of the<lb />
1159 campaign, are led by All-Amer-<lb />
SMITirS MOTEL<lb />
45 Air Conditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaza 8-1126<lb />
Parents and Guest of College<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
ican tailback Lee Farmer. The num-<lb />
ber one smal college team in the na-<lb />
tion trounced a stubborn Western<lb />
Carolina eleven 31-6 last week. Tlie<lb />
Bears broke a 6-6 deadlock at half-<lb />
time with some brilliant running and<lb />
passing by Farmer.<lb />
Meanwhile, the Pirates with their<lb />
most impressive 21-0 win over <lb />
ptrong Newberry quint had their win-<lb />
ning streak extended to six straight<lb />
this season. This is the longest Buc<lb />
streak since 1953 when East Caro-<lb />
lina was the kingpin of the North<lb />
State loop.<lb />
In another contest involving North<lb />
State League affairs Elon bounced<lb />
back to trim Catawba 13-12 in dram-<lb />
atic flashion. George Wooten prob-<lb />
ably set a state record by unlaahing<lb />
an ironic 108 yard sprint to win the<lb />
contest for the Christians in the last<lb />
16 seconds, after picking op an at-<lb />
tempted field goal by the over anx-<lb />
ious Indians.<lb />
In a non-league contest, Appala-<lb />
chian defeated Carson-Newman by<lb />
the tune of 6-0 at Jefferson City,<lb />
Tennessee, as quarterback Tommy<lb />
Wilson scored the lone touchdown in<lb />
the third stanza after a 70 yard Ap-<lb />
palachian march.<lb />
The North State League Standings<lb />
conference all games<lb />
W L T W L T<lb />
4<lb />
Head basketball coach Earl .Smith has already pat bit<lb />
work fur the coming 1966-41 cage season, and with the returning<lb />
from East year's squad plus a host of new talent, the Pirate<lb />
should have one of the most suecsi'ul campaigns that has  i<lb />
the e parts for several years.<lb />
Preparing far hk eeaad season at the .Pirate helm. - yj<lb />
doubt have a couple of tricks up his sleeve as he did last yeai Yj<lb />
iy59 season ot under way, and Smith had two fresh aea in his starta.<lb />
Liuint, many Pira followers began to Met the idea that it i<lb />
be a long season for the Bucs. Hut it didn't take long tor the .<lb />
to establish themselves as one of the better teams in the rth Sttfe<lb />
Conference, if not the best. It took a couple of injuries late in   ieas<lb />
to keep the Bucs from winning the conference crown, and a<lb />
that if it were not for those mishaps, the locals would have<lb />
wray.<lb />
Looking Back<lb />
We were glancing back over the years in some of the a<lb />
brochures and discovered that East Carolina, then called the ECT<lb />
ers fielded their first football team in 1983. The locals j<lb />
and had such teams on their schedule as N. ( .State Freshmen, V.<lb />
est Freshmen, Guilford, Presbyterian Junior College, Campbell <lb />
lege and Appalachian.<lb />
The Teacaata posted their first winning season in I .;<lb />
Coach John Christenbury. ECTC recorded a 5-3 record, losing  V,<lb />
Carolina Teachers, H. C. State Freshmen and High Poi<lb />
biggest winning margin that year was a 40-0 drubbing of <lb />
Junior College.<lb />
In the last decade the Pirates have won more giracil<lb />
amount won for every previous year. In 1950, the Bucs posted a 7<lb />
a 4-6 record in 1951.<lb />
Boone Has Best Record<lb />
Present .Pirate tutor, Jack boone has established hin.<lb />
winmngest EC coach in the school's history. The Buc mento<lb />
a o4-44-4 won-lost tied record since taking over the head easel i<lb />
152. Boone also has the distinction of being the only East Carol<lb />
to ever bring a championship to Greenville. His r963 Piral<lb />
North Sfeite crown and recorded an 8-1 slate.<lb />
Winning Streak<lb />
Last Saturday night when the Bucs beat Xewberrv. i ,<lb />
ZT) ,ulMninskein ever at Er-lt was the sixth  -<lb />
1960 club, the same amount the 195.3 championship club won i<lb />
earlier Pirates lost their only game of tre 1968 season t,<lb />
versity of Tampa by a close 18-13 score.<lb />
Quarterback Shines<lb />
over Ratns?Ta,   Va got the<lb />
over Bert Stafford last week for the first time this was<lb />
paw field general turned in a terrific performance<lb />
Previously Rouse uas the .Pirates' second unit apart .<lb />
1 w?tehar tvT 7efPective game  tWh B <lb />
go with Rouse. The head mentor shouldn't be sorry.<lb />
The 6'3" 185 pounder connected on a 88-yard scoria. ,<lb />
yriaslithtewr ear,vn the first - <lb />
do n i Z T " RUSe alS SCOred hi fi" varsitv ;<lb />
down in the second quarter on a keeper around his right end for<lb />
Perfect Place Kicker<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowski, a senior tackle from Clifton Heights Pa<lb />
not missed an extra point .place kick this season. The big 2oflund -<lb />
KSolki isCTorSinS  SPHt " UPriht - " "<lb />
ivwiatkowski is also a rugged defensive player and was in<lb />
 p.u  ,ake A11nfere by ti l'L; o s,,a p"<lb />
EtLenoir Rhyne Top State<lb />
With another week of football tucked away in the historv I<lb />
Bears of Lenoir Rhyne and Z t ,1<lb />
were ranked 20th of the SSjXll  " <lb />
PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK<lb />
East Carolina over Appalachian by 7<lb />
N. C. State over UCLA by 6<lb />
Tennessee over Carolina by 12<lb />
Wake Forest over Virginia by"20<lb />
Virginia Tech over Richmond by 14<lb />
Mississippi over LSU by 14<lb />
Florida State over Kentucky by 6<lb />
Elon over Western Carolina by 2<lb />
Auburn over Florida by 12<lb />
Boston College over Miami by 14<lb />
Wofford over Catawba by 6<lb />
Newberry over Guilford by 13<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 3<lb />
Appalachian 3<lb />
Elon 2<lb />
Western Carolina 0<lb />
Guilford . o<lb />
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Catawba at Wofford<lb />
Elon at Western Carolina<lb />
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