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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960<lb />
Saturday Concert Features<lb />
Currently Popular Quartet<lb />
The Hi-Lo's<lb />
Procedure Change Prepares EC<lb />
For Future Ethical. Honor Code<lb />
Vinson To Present<lb />
Piano Recital<lb />
Emily Vinson, senior Bache-<lb />
Musk student of Dr. Robert<lb />
er, will present a piano recital<lb />
ckingham, N. ( on November 15.<lb />
a native of Stedman, N. C,<lb />
ared in May, 1960 as soloist with<lb />
e East Carolina College Orchestra,<lb />
ing the "Third Concerto by<lb />
She also will appear in<lb />
1961 season with the North Caro-<lb />
ny, performing the "Bar-<lb />
Tl rd Concerto<lb />
am for the RtKkingham<lb />
tal includes: Bach, Prelude and<lb />
.  . No. V. Bok I D'albert,<lb />
Opus I, No. 'V; Beethoven,<lb />
opus SI, No.  and Chopin,<lb />
Nouvellea Etudes and Noe-<lb />
e, Opus 48. No. 1 She will also<lb />
"Andante con Variazioni,<lb />
- 82 by Mendelsshon, and "Pour<lb />
Pian  by Debussy.<lb />
The 1960-1961 Entertainment Ser-<lb />
ies will open Saturday with a concert<lb />
ol popular music by the Hi-Lo's, vo-<lb />
cal quartet whose appeal is described<lb />
as reaching the young pop music<lb />
1 uyer, the adult album buyer, and the<lb />
 I in-the-woo jazz fan<lb />
The concert i- scheduled for 4 p.m.<lb />
a;day in ftngnt auditorium. Pa-<lb />
ths college Entertainment<lb />
Series will be admitted on their sea-<lb />
Lickets. Otners may purchase<lb />
tickets at the door November 12 at a<lb />
sale beginning at 3:15 p.m.<lb />
Since the Hi-Lo's first established<lb />
their new, complex, harmonic singing<lb />
a few years ago, they have been the<lb />
number-one vocal group in the coun-<lb />
try and have won every major music<lb />
poll for vocal groups.<lb />
The Hi-Lo's recently completed a<lb />
three month's tour of Europe. The<lb />
favorable response which they re-<lb />
ceived has prompted plans for an-<lb />
other tour in the near future which<lb />
is expected to take them to Russia<lb />
and other countries across the At-<lb />
lantic.<lb />
In addition to their concerts the<lb />
group has appeared in night clubs,<lb />
over radio and television, and in the<lb />
movies. They are Columbia records<lb />
recording artists.<lb />
Prices of the concert for those who<lb />
do not hold season tickets are $2<lb />
for adults and $1 for children. Sea-<lb />
son tickets are $7 for adults and $3.50<lb />
for children.<lb />
According to a change in procedure,<lb />
women students will no longer be re-<lb />
quired to have their special permis-<lb />
ion cards approved. The change, ori-<lb />
inating from the Women's Judiciary<lb />
ind approved by the Dean of Women<lb />
mi her staff went into effect Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
In commenting on the procedure<lb />
1 ange, Evelyn Crutchfield, chairman<lb />
of the Women's Judiciary, said, We<lb />
mcerely hope that this is a step to-<lb />
ward the establishment of an ethical<lb />
and honor code at Last Carolina.<lb />
The change was made to benefit the<lb />
women students and we hope that<lb />
they will in return respect the pro-<lb />
cedure of signing out. This is not<lb />
meant as a check list, but as a means<lb />
of locating the students in case of<lb />
long distance phone calls or emer-<lb />
gencies<lb />
Students are reminded that since<lb />
only the procedures are changing, the<lb />
handbook rules for signing out when<lb />
leaving campus will continue to be<lb />
upheld. Off-campus blanks will re-<lb />
quire the counselor's approval.<lb />
Dean Ruth White commented, "We<lb />
are hoping that since signing out has<lb />
been made less burdensome, that stu-<lb />
dents will become conscientious of<lb />
this procedure<lb />
In answer to many inquiries, Dean<lb />
White reminded women students that<lb />
anyone, regardless of her classifica-<lb />
tion or grade standing, is allowed to<lb />
ride to church at night.<lb />
Dispute Gives Birth To College<lb />
Newspaper; Petitions Circulate<lb />
(UPS) Boasting a flag announcing . by laws.<lb />
"If a growing object is both fresh<lb />
and spoiled a the same time, the<lb />
chances are it is a childMorris<lb />
Coldfischer.<lb />
Recent EC Graduate To Appear<lb />
In Musical Comedy rGirl Crazy'<lb />
A recent graduate of East Caro-<lb />
hack on the stage again. Many<lb />
remember him in his frequent<lb />
earancea on the stage in such<lb />
meet as "Death f b Sales-<lb />
Mo n is Blue "Mr. Ro-<lb />
'Bus Stop aim The Cain<lb />
He is none uther than Del<lb />
e is making his second<lb />
e at the Renaissance Thea-<lb />
' this time in "Girl Crazy which<lb />
i .seek-end run at S:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday. November 11.<lb />
.ing with Del is his wife<lb />
ftyed a Siamese dan-<lb />
while Del played the Khrala-<lb />
. in the theater's first seasonal<lb />
fftering, 'The King and I<lb />
oung actors met while working<lb />
e 1958 season of "The Common<lb />
in Wiiliamsburg, Virginia.<lb />
a as poit raying Patrick Henry<lb />
Ixuetta was one of the dancers<lb />
e ij Euphonic drama.<lb />
A, the close of the season Loretta<lb />
returned to her hometown, Danbury,<lb />
 .stain her college degree<lb />
 id Del, who had by then graduated<lb />
EC, went to California for a<lb />
n with King's Theater in Holly-<lb />
I They were married last Spring<lb />
ttam make their home in Rich-<lb />
 cnveniently near Renaissance<lb />
 ater.<lb />
Bth are teachers. Loretta handles<lb />
omflal of second-graders at G. H.<lb />
Reid School in Chesterfield County,<lb />
and Del teaches social studies at<lb />
Tuckahoe Junior High School.<lb />
While in college Del participated<lb />
in the workshop programs, major<lb />
I act ins and local community<lb />
theater. He has a record of 52 plays<lb />
lining his four years at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
In the forthcoming "Girl Crazy<lb />
Del will be seen as Slick Fothergill,<lb />
a suave smooth-talking gambler who<lb />
drifts in from New York to take over<lb />
a c isino at a Western dude ranch.<lb />
He'll have the new experience of<lb />
singing since this is his first musical<lb />
comedy.<lb />
Loretta will play the sophisticated<lb />
Tess Parker, who arrives<lb />
ranch in the chorus line.<lb />
at the<lb />
Student Presents<lb />
Paper To Society<lb />
Lafayette C. Westbrook presented<lb />
a paper based on original research<lb />
and dealing with the Battle of Ben-<lb />
tonville in Johnston County at a<lb />
meeting of the East Carolina College<lb />
Historical Society, recently.<lb />
Westbrook, a senior, is specializing<lb />
in the social studies and English in<lb />
his academic work and is serving as<lb />
president of the historical society<lb />
during the 1960-1961 term.<lb />
The Battle of Bentonville during<lb />
the Civil War was described by the<lb />
speaker as "the largest and bloodiest<lb />
battle ever fought on North Caro-<lb />
lina soil He discussed events lead-<lb />
ing up to the struggle and gave an<lb />
account of the battle and its after-<lb />
math.<lb />
During the Civil War Centennial,<lb />
he said, the Battle of Bentonville will<lb />
receive both state and national recog-<lb />
nition.<lb />
The Independent Californian "Valid<lb />
Student Journalism the second Uni-<lb />
versity of California student news-<lb />
paper, born of last week's contro-<lb />
versy between the Associated Stu-<lb />
dents of California (iASUC) and the<lb />
Daily California appears to be perma-<lb />
nent with a semester subscription<lb />
campaign underway and the announ-<lb />
cement in the Oct. 31 edition, "Today<lb />
we are a four page. By Friday we'll<lb />
be an eight. The press is rolling<lb />
Rates are $1.76 for undergraduates<lb />
and $2.00 for graduate students and<lb />
faculty members. Individual issues<lb />
sell for five cents.<lb />
Meanwhile, the controversy be-<lb />
tween ASUC and the Daily Cal con-<lb />
tinues. Two petitions are being cir-<lb />
culated by the Cal Committee for a<lb />
Free and Independent Student Press.<lb />
The first calls for constitutional<lb />
amendments to establish a Consulta-<lb />
tive Board of students (both graduate<lb />
and undergraduate) with publications<lb />
experience, faculty, a business man-<lb />
ager and a chancellor's representa-<lb />
tive to advise the Daily. The Board<lb />
would have final authority on the bud-<lb />
get, the appointment of the business<lb />
manager, senior editorial board ap-<lb />
pointments and the by-laws.<lb />
The second petition calls for a<lb />
campus wide referendum to rescind<lb />
the ExCom acceptance of the resigna-<lb />
tions of various publications staff<lb />
members, so that they might resume<lb />
their positions under the situation<lb />
created by an amended ASUC consti-<lb />
tution.<lb />
If 800 students sign each petition,<lb />
I special campus wide election will<lb />
te held within three weeks on the<lb />
issues.<lb />
The Ex-Corn ad hoc committee,<lb />
the Daily Cal by laws, also has a pe-<lb />
tition seeking to incorporate its re-<lb />
gions into the ASUC constitution<lb />
The Daily Californian is still being<lb />
published regularly under the direc-<lb />
tion of Walter Fredericks, ASUC<lb />
Publications Director.<lb />
The Independent Californian, ed-<lb />
ited by former Daily Cal editor Dan<lb />
Silver, stated in its Monday edition,<lb />
'A second newspaper, our newspaper,<lb />
has something new and different to<lb />
offer the campus. Freed from the re-<lb />
sponsibility for the sole communica-<lb />
tion of campus news, the Independ-<lb />
ent Californian will concentrate on<lb />
a program aimed at s-timulation of<lb />
thought and discussion and the im-<lb />
provement of the intellectual en-<lb />
vironment of the University The<lb />
paper does not claim to represent<lb />
University opinion, only that of its<lb />
editorial board.<lb />
Rehearsals Begin<lb />
For Second Major<lb />
Production Of Year<lb />
Halftime Program<lb />
To Salute Greeks<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins presents his check to Dr. H. D. Rowe,<lb />
representing many of his collegues as a member of the BCC Credit Union<lb />
(See Page 4 for story).<lb />
On Saturday night, at the EC-Pres-<lb />
byterian halfttime show, the East Car-<lb />
olinia Marching Band, under the di-<lb />
rection of Herbert L. Carter, will do<lb />
a salute to all of the fraternities and<lb />
sororities on campus.<lb />
The half-time activities will begin<lb />
with the band making an entrance<lb />
from four corners of the field, while<lb />
the entire percussion section plays<lb />
the "Downfall of Paris<lb />
Moving into a block formation the<lb />
band executes a precision band dance<lb />
maneuver as it musically expressed<lb />
its optimistic view of fraternities and<lb />
sororities on the campus by playing<lb />
'This Could Be The Start Of Some-<lb />
thing Big<lb />
While playing "Fine and Dandy<lb />
the "MarcShi.ng Pirates" form the<lb />
rirt snd last letters of the Greek<lb />
Alphabet, Alpha and Omega,<lb />
letters will be in purple and gold<lb />
lights, and the majorettes will twirl<lb />
fire batons.<lb />
Everyone goes to the big social<lb />
hi-blight of the year, the IFC formal.<lb />
The band depicts this activity by<lb />
forming the word GO as the college<lb />
dance band The Collegians play "Din-<lb />
ner With Friends featuring a drum<lb />
solo by Jay Collins.<lb />
(An added feature to the half-time<lb />
activities, will be the Washington<lb />
High School Band, under the direc-<lb />
tion of James Larkin, which will pre-<lb />
sent a precision drill routine. They<lb />
are well known for their precision<lb />
drill, and besides performing at par-<lb />
ades and at football games, they have<lb />
recently performed a drill routine at<lb />
the N. C. State Pair, in Raleigh.<lb />
For the first time in my memory<lb />
there have been more good actors<lb />
than there are parts stated Dr.<lb />
Robert Rickert after completing his<lb />
cast for Lady's Not For Burning<lb />
"Many good people continued Dr.<lb />
Rickert, "are not represented on the<lb />
list. It makes for personal disap-<lb />
pointment but indicates a healthy<lb />
theatre<lb />
All parts have been cast except<lb />
that of Mathew Skipps, and Hebble<lb />
Tyson.<lb />
Peter Johl has accepted the part<lb />
of Thomas Mendip. Portraying the<lb />
role of Jennet Jourdemayne will be<lb />
Priscilla Kilgore. Also taking part<lb />
will be James Rateman, Richard;<lb />
Carole Barham, Alizon Eliot; Doug<lb />
Mitchell, Nicholas Devise, and Lois<lb />
Garren as Margaret Devise.<lb />
Completing the cast are Sanford<lb />
Peele, Humphrey Devise; Tom Hull,<lb />
Edward Tappersoom; and Pierre Ben-<lb />
mouyal.<lb />
Rehearsals have already begun and<lb />
the play is scheduled to be given at<lb />
McC.imiis Auditorium, December 8, 9,<lb />
and 10.<lb />
Sigma Hu Escapes<lb />
IFC Action; PiKAs<lb />
On Probation For<lb />
Entire Winter Term<lb />
The Inter-Fraternity Council re-<lb />
ceived the i-eport of its judiciary<lb />
committee's investigation of com-<lb />
 aints against Sigma Nu and Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha Fraternities in its No-<lb />
vember 1st meeting.<lb />
Reviewing the complaint agiinst<lb />
Sigma Nu, the judiciary committee<lb />
felt there was no action to be taken<lb />
because the case involved individuals<lb />
rather than tne fraternity as a group.<lb />
The college judiciary dealt with this<lb />
matter. The result was the suspen-<lb />
sion of two men who were charged<lb />
with damaging Alpha Phi Omega's<lb />
float during the homecoming week-<lb />
end.<lb />
In regards to the complaints against<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha, the decision rend-<lb />
ered favored a four-month social<lb />
probation period against the frater-<lb />
nity. The decision was unanimously<lb />
approved by the council.<lb />
This case centered around the<lb />
charges of neighborhood disturbance<lb />
and unbecoming conduct during Sat-<lb />
urday night of the homecoming week-<lb />
end. The charges were filed through<lb />
the school administration by three<lb />
Greenville citizens living adjacent to<lb />
the fraternity house.<lb />
The judiciary committee is com-<lb />
posed of the presidents of the six<lb />
member fraternities. IFC President<lb />
Don Conley, also the Pika representa-<lb />
tive, disqualified himself as chair-<lb />
man and the committee selected Mike<lb />
Katsias, president of Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha, to serve as chairman during<lb />
the investigations.<lb />
The social probationary period for<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha began November 3<lb />
and will end with the closing of win-<lb />
ter quarter. Certain restrictions were<lb />
recouded in the judiciary's final de-<lb />
cision. They are as follows:<lb />
(1) Written apology by the fra-<lb />
ternity is to be forwarded to the<lb />
president of the college, the IFC, and<lb />
to the 3 Greenville citizens.<lb />
(2) No women visitors will be al-<lb />
lowed to visit the fraternity house<lb />
during the probationary period, with<lb />
the exception of mothers of affiliated<lb />
m embers.<lb />
(3) One formal and one informal<lb />
gister im-<lb />
Nnmber 9<lb />
eciarzs Kennedy<lb />
Presidential Winner<lb />
Young Jack Kennedy will take over soon.<lb />
State Senator Humber Stresses<lb />
Foreign Policy Under Democrats<lb />
"Foreign Policy as an Issue in the<lb />
Forthcoming Election" was the topic<lb />
of an address given last Thursday<lb />
night by Dr. Robert Lee Humber,<lb />
state senator from Pitt County, in<lb />
the McGinnis Auditorium. As an able<lb />
democrat, Dr. Humber is the founder<lb />
of a plan for World Federation, which<lb />
has been approved by a number of<lb />
state legislators.<lb />
Prior to the address, Dr. Joseph<lb />
Steel man of the college social studies<lb />
department recognized John Clark,<lb />
chairman of the Democratic party in<lb />
Pitt County and Jack Spain, assist-<lb />
ant o Senator Sam Erwin.<lb />
In a four point speech. Dr. Humber<lb />
summed up the characteristics of our<lb />
national foreign policy under the<lb />
social function will be allowed during I leadership of great democrats. He<lb />
the period. The judiciary committee<lb />
must be informed one month prior<lb />
to these functions.<lb />
(4) Violation by members will cause<lb />
suspension from Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Council.<lb />
After hearing the decision of the<lb />
council, Pika president Buddy Weis<lb />
offered his apologies concerning the j ani Turkev.<lb />
emphasized that it was through the<lb />
guidance of our past democratic lead-<lb />
ers that our nation fortified and<lb />
strengthened its relations with other<lb />
countries.<lb />
The four points were: 1. The adop-<lb />
tion of the Truman Doctrine. Under<lb />
President Harry Truman, the nation<lb />
extended aid to the countries Greece<lb />
universal acclaim.<lb />
Dr. Humber congratulate' the<lb />
youth today on being heirs of the<lb />
democratic party. "Democrats have<lb />
nothing to be ashamed of he stated.<lb />
urging the people to help make our<lb />
country better by casting their bal-<lb />
lots for that party which believes<lb />
"this nation is great, but it can be<lb />
greater<lb />
Following the speech an open for-<lb />
um was held during which members<lb />
of the audience directed their ques-<lb />
tions on foreign policy and other cam-<lb />
paign issues to Dr. Humber.<lb />
Campus Frat Initiates<lb />
New Chapter Members<lb />
At William And Mary<lb />
On November 5, the East Carolina<lb />
Zeta Psi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Sinfonia, the national music frater-<lb />
nity for men, formally installed 19<lb />
boys from William and Mary Col-<lb />
lege  into the national fraternity.<lb />
The boys from William and Mary<lb />
arrived Saturday morning, and were<lb />
These entertained at a luncheon. At 1:30<lb />
the installation took place in the Mu-<lb />
sic Building. This was the first time<lb />
since its founding that the EC Chap-<lb />
ter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has<lb />
installed charter members from an-<lb />
other school.<lb />
Also this weekend, six additional<lb />
members were initiated into the local<lb />
chapter. They are: Lyle Wilcox, Dan<lb />
Smith, Frank Smith, Terry Coley,<lb />
Dale Blackwell, and Julian Wage-<lb />
maker, who received the best pledge<lb />
award.<lb />
Officers of the group are Stuart<lb />
Patten, President; Jerry Van Dyke,<lb />
Vice President; Edward Carraway,<lb />
Secretary; Jim Burns, Treasurer;<lb />
Tommy Spry, Warden; Zuill Bailey,<lb />
Alumni Secretary; and Kenneth Ginn,<lb />
Music Direetor.<lb />
matter and promised full adherence<lb />
to the decision by members of his fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
Mike Katsias and Dean James Mal-<lb />
lory complimented the committee for<lb />
its work on the case and also com-<lb />
mended Pi Kappa Alpha for its will-<lb />
ingness to cooperate with the judici-<lb />
ary committee during the investiga-<lb />
tion. Katsias also warned other coun-<lb />
cil members that this decision would<lb />
set a precedent and yardstick to mea-<lb />
sure the future fraternity infrac-<lb />
tions. <lb />
2. The Marshall Plan. This plan was<lb />
established as a medium for stabil-<lb />
izing economic freedom in foreign<lb />
countries; through it the U.S. showed<lb />
its willingness to supply arms and<lb />
money to any country.<lb />
3. NATO. Implemented by the<lb />
democratic party, the North Atlantic<lb />
Treaty Organization is a common<lb />
means of mutual defense among mem-<lb />
ler nations.<lb />
4. Economic aid. When the formula<lb />
for supplying economic aid to under-<lb />
developed countries was prescribed by<lb />
j President Barry Truman, it received<lb />
Beech Represents ECC<lb />
At UASM In Chicago<lb />
East Carolina will be represented<lb />
at the Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting<lb />
of the National Association of<lb />
Schools of Music by Earl E. Beach,<lb />
Director of the Department of Music.<lb />
) He will attend the various sessions<lb />
which will be held at the Palmer<lb />
House in Chicago, November 25-26.<lb />
In addition to being the official<lb />
representative of the school, Beach<lb />
its also a member of the committee<lb />
on Teacher Education in Music. East<lb />
Carolina College has been a member<lb />
oi the NASM since 1953.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Permits to register may be pick-<lb />
ed up in the registrar's office be-<lb />
ginning November 14 and continu-<lb />
ing through November 23. Office<lb />
hours will be from 8:30 to 4:30,<lb />
Monday through Friday, and 8:30<lb />
to 12:00 on Saturdays.<lb />
When permits are picked up<lb />
fees for the winter quarter may<lb />
also be paid.<lb />
rDelta Zeta Pledges Undertake Service Projects<lb />
King, corresponding secretary; June I Jo Ann Collins; Martha Lyon and Kyle<lb />
Barrow, vice-president; Joann Berry; Fox.<lb />
The Beta Pledge Class of Delta<lb />
Zeta Sorority has undertaken as its<lb />
pledge service project helping plan<lb />
recreation for the colored children<lb />
of St. Andrews Episcopal Church.<lb />
Each Wednesday night the pledges<lb />
go to St. Andrews to join with the<lb />
children in recreation which consists ;<lb />
of playing games, singing songs, story j<lb />
telling, and having fun together<lb />
As the project comes to an end the j<lb />
vledge class is planning a Thanks- <lb />
riving party for November 16, which j<lb />
will be a highlight in their work with ;<lb />
the children.<lb />
'Much appreciation goes out to<lb />
Dick Ottaway, Religious Director atj<lb />
St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Green-<lb />
ville, who has worked with the girls<lb />
in planning their program said a<lb />
spokesman for the sorority.<lb />
The pledge class consisted of nine<lb />
pledges who participated in these<lb />
activities. Thev are Edith Baker, pres<lb />
ident; Ltbby Cooke, treasurer; Ger-I Delta Zeta Pledges, Jane Barrow, Edith Baker, and<lb />
aldme Whitfield, secretary; Suvonne are shown with the children they are helping in their<lb />
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Reporting Privileges<lb />
From The Lenoir Rhynean, October 21,<lb />
1960.<lb />
Beginning with this issue, The Lenoir<lb />
Rhynean will be covering Student Court<lb />
trials. Infrequently we hope.<lb />
Some may wonder why the names of<lb />
the defendants are rarely, if ever, published<lb />
in the student newspaper. With such a limited<lb />
community as the Lenoir Rhyne college cam-<lb />
pus the" student's identity cannot possibly be<lb />
kept a secret.<lb />
The Lenoir Rhynean circulates beyond<lb />
the environs of the Campus. It is sent to the<lb />
board of trustees, to student newspapers on<lb />
campuses all over the United States, and to<lb />
Hickory and out-of-town businessmen who<lb />
advertise in its columns.<lb />
It is because of this wide circulation and<lb />
widely diverse readership, that names are<lb />
rarely printed.<lb />
Campus indiscretions are campus indis-<lb />
cretions. They concern the college first and<lb />
primarily. It is a form of protection of keep<lb />
justice within. There is no reason to chance<lb />
wrecking a person's future good name by<lb />
sending bad publicity where it isn't needed.<lb />
Many Lenoir Rhyneans eventually ap-<lb />
pear in high school newspaper rooms. It could<lb />
turn up in the high school from which the<lb />
student graduated.<lb />
For this reason, whenever Student Court<lb />
asks the paper to withhold the names of the<lb />
persons involved in a trial, we will honor<lb />
their request.<lb />
(Editor's Note: The East Carolinian has<lb />
requested the same privileges as have been<lb />
granted to the Lenoir Rhyne newspaper. We<lb />
hope our students will prove to be as mature<lb />
as those at Lenoir Rhyne.)<lb />
Truth Prevails Within<lb />
Democratic Societies<lb />
In order for a democracy to function<lb />
properly truth must prevail. Yet in a sup-<lb />
posedly democratic society there are some<lb />
who feel truth is a warped version of their<lb />
own warped minds. These are the ones who<lb />
hesitate to speak unless they are sure their<lb />
words will be acceptable to their peers. These<lb />
are the ones who panic when someone has<lb />
an opinion which does not agree with their<lb />
own standards. These are the ones who con-<lb />
sider original thought and expression as de-<lb />
fiant behavior and feel it should be sur-<lb />
passed. These are the individuals who insist<lb />
:i!l which is truth must be "nice and must<lb />
fit into a pre-conceived pattern of mores.<lb />
They are wrong. Truth is more than<lb />
this. According to Webster's New Interna-<lb />
tional Dictionary truth is  . . sincerity in<lb />
character, action, and speech; genuineness in<lb />
expressing feeling or belief . . <lb />
Of course this quotation is only a fraction<lb />
of the complete definition given in this un-<lb />
abridged edition of the dictionary. We sug-<lb />
gest everyone read the whole definition,<lb />
think about it and perhaps supplement their<lb />
thought by reading George Orwell's novel<lb />
1984.<lb />
When these tasks are complete we sug-<lb />
gest, as an exercise, looking at East Carolina<lb />
College in terms of truth.<lb />
Well, class . . . how does it fit in?<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnn Parks<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
Leonard Lao<lb />
Managing Editor <lb />
Associate Editor <lb />
Campus Editor <lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Feature Editor. Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  (Richard Boyd<lb />
Photographers Grover Smitbwick, Jim Kirkiand<lb />
Photographer Assistant  George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director .  Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager Selba Morris<lb />
Proofreading Director  Gwen Johnson<lb />
Proofreading staff . . Audrey Porter, Sylvia Vick,<lb />
George Hahtaway, Mary Alyce Sellars, Harry<lb />
Scarborough, Denise Chalk, Glenda Farrell, Jane<lb />
Ipock<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 />
Jane Kivett, Mollie Lewis, Lewis Latham, Merle<lb />
Summers, Ruth Johnson, Sylvia Vick, Dee Smith<lb />
Make-up Tom Jackson, Patsy Elliott, Betty<lb />
Maynor, Pat Harvey, Marcelle Vogel, Montie Mills<lb />
Typists Glenda Ferrell<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Garlyle Humphrey<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The meving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wf<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 />
Whee For Canteens!<lb />
Campaign Sparks<lb />
New Tradition;<lb />
EC Students Active<lb />
By PATSY ELLIOTT<lb />
Election day is over . . . gone for<lb />
another four years and with it, the<lb />
most exciting and enthusiastic cam-<lb />
paign that the country has seen for<lb />
some time. Out of this memorable<lb />
campaign, perhaps a tradition has<lb />
been born . . . that of live debates<lb />
between the candidates for president<lb />
(and maybe candidates for other of-<lb />
fices in the future) to introduce the<lb />
candidates and the people to each<lb />
other.<lb />
From various reports, these live de-<lb />
bates were most influential in the se-<lb />
lection of our executive head. Perhaps<lb />
they will be improved on as the years<lb />
go on and become of even greater<lb />
value to the people who have to vote<lb />
on election day.<lb />
Recently, when Dr. Humber spoke<lb />
here on campus, there was loyal dem-<lb />
ocratic enthusiasm present. A Green-<lb />
ville citizen of the fairer sex, rising<lb />
to express an observation, sounded<lb />
off with the cry "Where are the dem-<lb />
ocrats in Pitt county that should be<lb />
here tonight?" Surprising us all with<lb />
her outburst of democratic patriotism,<lb />
she emphatically stated, "We live in<lb />
a democratic state, a democratic coun-<lb />
ty; this institution (East Carolina)<lb />
was instigated and paid for by dem-<lb />
ocrats. We are indebted to the dem-<lb />
ocrats for it. They (of Pitt county)<lb />
should be here tonight if for no other<lb />
reason than out of sheer gratitude<lb />
for what the democratic party has<lb />
done for them But where were they<lb />
last Thursday night?<lb />
Although we don't know where the<lb />
Pitt county democrats were, we do<lb />
know where the loyal and enthusias-<lb />
tic EC students were. The spiritual<lb />
set of our campus were responsible<lb />
for one of the noisiest and peppiest<lb />
pep rallies we have seen lately. That's<lb />
the spirit.<lb />
The new trend in dormitory living<lb />
. . . canteens. So nice to see the<lb />
older, almost traditional dorms on<lb />
campus catching on to the idea. The<lb />
majority of co-eds have no excuse for<lb />
suffering from malnutrition with all<lb />
these goodies at their disposal.<lb />
While on the subject of dormitor-<lb />
ies we have something good to say<lb />
for one of the housemothers. Each<lb />
year Mrs. Garner invites her girls to<lb />
her apartment for a coffee hour. She<lb />
arranges the invitations so that no<lb />
more than two girls from a single<lb />
hall visit her at once. This affords us<lb />
an opportunity to meet other girls<lb />
living in the dorm and become ac-<lb />
quainted with our dormitory counselor<lb />
simultaneously. This idea we believe<lb />
to be a very good one and perhaps<lb />
other dormitory counselors would<lb />
benefit in taking this tip for promot-<lb />
ing better relations among students<lb />
and counselors. The only fraternity<lb />
chapter in the nation in which none<lb />
of the members (or at least almost<lb />
none of them,) are in possession of<lb />
their fraternity pins is right here<lb />
on our own campus. The only way to<lb />
recognize any of the members, unless<lb />
you already know them, is to, by<lb />
chance, see them with their chosen<lb />
ones. And it is unfortunate . . . that<lb />
which has happened to this group.<lb />
Let's have a party!<lb />
In a recent column, one of our col-<lb />
umnists stated there were no student<lb />
discounts given at the local theaters.<lb />
We would like to make &amp; correction<lb />
to the effect that at least one of the<lb />
downtown movies does give discounts<lb />
to the students. On seeing the above<lb />
mentioned statement, the owner of<lb />
this theater was very upset and dis-<lb />
couraged to think some of us were<lb />
not even aware of his efforts.<lb />
Budget Committee Still<lb />
Topic Of Criticism<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
BBSBSOT<lb />
Dust Flics As New President Takes<lb />
Over; V' ill Kruschchev Interfere?<lb />
Now that the cavalcade of speeches,<lb />
TV debates, mud slinging, and cir-<lb />
cus antics in general have subsided<lb />
into the annals of history we are<lb />
faced with the residues of alibis and<lb />
excuses. The losers must of necessity<lb />
make excuses for the loss, and the<lb />
winners must make alibis concerning<lb />
the promises made during the cam-<lb />
paign. Now that the decision has been<lb />
made we shall see what the nation's<lb />
number one man plans to do.<lb />
The first thing he must do is dust<lb />
off his golf clubs, which have been<lb />
all too idle during the campaign, and<lb />
then he must go out on the course to<lb />
collect his thoughts concerning the<lb />
BIG questions. Or perhaps we shall<lb />
have a new sport given emphasis<lb />
during this administration, or better<lb />
still, maybe a relinquishing of hob-<lb />
bies for the work of -the nation.<lb />
However, golf or no golf, the new<lb />
administration for which Khrushchev<lb />
has waited these long months since<lb />
?the pseuckMsummit conference has<lb />
now come into sharp focus. Needless<lb />
to say that Mr. K. has watched the<lb />
campaign and election results through<lb />
high powered lenses, anxiously await-<lb />
ing with mounting enthusiasm the<lb />
appearance of the new star, much<lb />
like an enthusiastic astronomer who<lb />
creeps out of bed in the dead of night<lb />
to gaze at some unusual phenomonen<lb />
in the heavens. Now, what are Mr.<lb />
Khrushchev's plans for our new presi-<lb />
dent?<lb />
It is felt that Khrushchev will<lb />
quickly try to test the new President's<lb />
mettle. Perhaps this move will come<lb />
just after the election and before<lb />
Eisenhower leaves office. And what<lb />
if it does? The new .President should<lb />
be ready for almost any action on<lb />
Mr. Ks part, but the question is of<lb />
course, just what will that action be ?<lb />
From any angle this may prove to be<lb />
a very troublesome and difficult per-<lb />
iod.<lb />
These past months have been seri-<lb />
ous ones indeed for the American<lb />
public in that they had a decision to<lb />
make which would affect them as<lb />
individuals and as citizens collective-<lb />
ly. Now that the decision has been<lb />
made, the formalities and the rituals<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
I. A M  , .<lb />
By KAY McLAWHON<lb />
are over, the greater decisions are to vember 8 to January 20 could prove<lb />
be made on their behalf. We in Ameri- more dangerous to the future of the<lb />
ca have witnessed times of ultimate nation and the free world than any<lb />
seriousness, but the period from No- time prior to the present.<lb />
What's So Hot About Pickles?<lb />
Undoubtedly, going to college has<lb />
its disadvantages. We're spending so<lb />
much time in classes and bridge cor-<lb />
ners that we no longer know who<lb />
the outstanding entertainment groups<lb />
are. Well, how many of you know<lb />
who 'The Weavers' are, Karlsrud<lb />
Chorale?<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
that the chosen few are definitely<lb />
talented. Tommy Hull, who started<lb />
in such hits as Teahouse Of The<lb />
August Moon, has returned to college<lb />
after a visit with the Army and cop-<lb />
ped a good role.<lb />
Recently one of our fair profes-<lb />
sors wanted to know why only three<lb />
days were devoted to Religious Em-<lb />
phasis Week and an entire week to<lb />
National Pickle Week?<lb />
Hooray for more privileges! The<lb />
new signing out procedure is definite-<lb />
ly a step toward maturing ECC.<lb />
Many of the girls were beginning to<lb />
think they should have stayed home<lb />
with their coloring books and little<lb />
red wagons.<lb />
The almost weekly reading of the critj.<lb />
cism of the SGA Treasurer and the budget<lb />
Committee has become rather tiring. per.<lb />
haps the time has cone for changes to h<lb />
made.<lb />
The criticism centers primarily around<lb />
our system of appropriations. As we aee <lb />
situation, the principal fault of this ystem<lb />
lies in the selection of the members erf the Bud.<lb />
get Committee.<lb />
It is our understanding that the mem-<lb />
bers of the Budget Committee are chosen by<lb />
the SGA Treasurer. Are these comnattn<lb />
members qualified? Has such a point ai this<lb />
even been considered before election?<lb />
The selection of these committee mtm-<lb />
ben should not be based on their popnJaa<lb />
with this officer. The Budgeton d,<lb />
a tremendous responsibility. Thej m ist atfe.<lb />
cate to the various campus organization<lb />
funds for their yearly operations and proj-<lb />
ects. They should be acquainted with th<lb />
organizations, and their financial needs, if<lb />
they are not, how can an appropriation<lb />
fair to the students and the organization<lb />
be made?<lb />
This problem could be solved in many<lb />
Ways. However, as v. e live in a Democratic<lb />
society, perhaps if the members of the Bud-<lb />
get Committee were elected by the Student<lb />
Body, everyone concerned would be much<lb />
happier. It would be but a simple matter to<lb />
elect from five to ten students to serve on<lb />
this committee. They would be serving be-<lb />
cause they want to, and because the members<lb />
of the Student Body have confidence in their<lb />
abilities.<lb />
Another means by which to end the com-<lb />
plaining which follows the fall appropria-<lb />
tions each year, would be to give a member<lb />
from each organization a seat and a vote on<lb />
the Budget Committee. In this way. each or-<lb />
ganization would have equal representation.<lb />
We do not believe that the number of e.mpus<lb />
organizations is too great for this procedure<lb />
to be eventually successful.<lb />
A position on the Budt remittee<lb />
should be a coveted position. The members<lb />
should be people who are open-minded and<lb />
fair. If they are elected in any fashion, they<lb />
will most likely have these qualities. If they<lb />
do not possess these attributes, no one can be<lb />
blamed but those who elected them.<lb />
After reading about Dr. Jenkins'<lb />
concern for Student Remedial Eng-<lb />
lish 1 wonder if anyone ever thought<lb />
about offering a few more courses<lb />
in college on English Grammar? Or<lb />
if many of our fair faculty feels that<lb />
they have the background to teach<lb />
a good course in English Usage?<lb />
Has anyone ever heard this com-<lb />
ment: "She gave me a 3"? Or this<lb />
one: "1 made a one"? Which only<lb />
goes to prove that all our students<lb />
know they are intelligent and scho-<lb />
lastic geniuses.<lb />
Judiciary's Decision<lb />
Kay Start Honor System<lb />
Among College Coeds<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
Apologizes are in order to the Bud-<lb />
get committee for making such a<lb />
ridiculous error in this column two<lb />
weeks ago. The SGA does not handle<lb />
150,000 dollars it is only about 100<lb />
000 dollars. But who can sneeze at<lb />
this pocket change?<lb />
In trying to tell the college that<lb />
the Playhouse is an organized club<lb />
and is working for the benefit of the<lb />
school, it has started immediately<lb />
on another production, The Lady's<lb />
Not For Burning. Most of the play<lb />
has been cast and the results show<lb />
Discriminatory Methods<lb />
Cause Student Concern<lb />
(UPS) Student concern over dis-<lb />
criminatory practices in social fra-<lb />
ternities has brought action on many<lb />
campuses this fall.<lb />
EWscriminatory clauses have been<lb />
banned from all organization con-<lb />
stitutions at Ohio State University<lb />
where anti-discriminatory actions<lb />
were initiated by the panhellenic as-<lb />
sociation with pledged administra-<lb />
tion support.<lb />
Student Senate at Colgate Univer-<lb />
sity passed a resolution calling for<lb />
the abolishment of fraternity dis-<lb />
criminatory clauses which has been<lb />
forwarded to the Board of Trustees<lb />
for final action. The statement, pro-<lb />
posed by a fraternity president, pro-<lb />
vides an October, 1966 deadline for<lb />
ending discriminatory provisions in<lb />
organization charters.<lb />
Recently heard that during the past<lb />
three months when Friday rolls<lb />
around we hear a different comment.<lb />
Instead of saying "Thank  it's<lb />
Friday We say "Hide the ashtrays<lb />
it's roomcheck time again Thus even<lb />
college students have to conform to<lb />
normal procedures, even if they do<lb />
play a different role.<lb />
Student Expresses<lb />
Negative Outlook<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Well, Religious Emphasis Week, a<lb />
phenomenon peculiar to onr sacro-<lb />
sanct society every autumn, is past.<lb />
I think it wonderful that we here on<lb />
a campus wholly owned and supported<lb />
by the state government, a govern-<lb />
ment which is founded on secular,<lb />
mon-religious (church) principlesI<lb />
think it real sweet that we should<lb />
correct our founding fathers by of-<lb />
,cially getting right with the Lord<lb />
every year when hog killin' time<lb />
rolls around.<lb />
lAnd how enthusiastic was our stu-<lb />
dent body! How positively cherubic<lb />
(nay, celestial!) we all looked as we<lb />
shoved and elbowed our way into the<lb />
various auditoriums at which our vis-<lb />
iting minister, priest and rabbi were<lb />
giving The Word. I even understand<lb />
that the student union and the city<lb />
pool halls were only running at half<lb />
capacity. Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
does mean so much to us.<lb />
So much in fact, that, notwithstand-<lb />
ing the fact that we have 15 or 20<lb />
College coeds were pleasantly irpriari<lb />
this past week when the Women's Judiciary<lb />
announced that social permission cards<lb />
would no longer need to be approved by their<lb />
dormitory resident or the office hostess for<lb />
functions such as dating, riding, etc. This<lb />
is a major step in the direction of initiating<lb />
a full fledged honor system here on campus.<lb />
With this privilege, and it is a privilege, we.<lb />
girls, can set a precedent which will lead to<lb />
a stronger student body participation in gov-<lb />
erning ourselves.<lb />
For all EZRA POUND followers: Mac-<lb />
millan and Company has recently published<lb />
a biography of the controversial" poet writ-<lb />
ten by Charles Norman. Mr. Norman has<lb />
undertaken in the book to give Pound's read-<lb />
ers a deeper understanding of one of our<lb />
century's most interesting men.<lb />
The East Carolina College Historical<lb />
Society has unuertaken some rather inter-<lb />
esting projects for the yearcleaning off<lb />
the burial plots of outstanding Tar Heels<lb />
who contributed to their state's and nation's<lb />
progress. All interested ghouls should con-<lb />
tact Lafayette Westbrook or Dr. Herbert<lb />
Paschal.<lb />
Sights seen on campus . . . One of our<lb />
more learned faculty members walking<lb />
along Carolina Avenue, pausing everv now<lb />
and then to study with intent interest, the<lb />
antics of our small furred friends, then con-<lb />
tinuing his walk with a look of serenity-<lb />
wiped upon his face. One of the big men on<lb />
campus berating one of his organization's<lb />
pledges for being two minutes late for their<lb />
rendezvous.<lb />
The University of Michigan Stu- churches in Greenville already, there<lb />
dent Council will vote next week on<lb />
a resolution requiring all fraternities<lb />
and sororities to file notarized state-<lb />
ments regarding their constitutional<lb />
membership requirements with the<lb />
student council.<lb />
Similar action is being considered<lb />
at Wesleyan University, Connecticut,<lb />
where a student faculty committee<lb />
has been formed to study discrimin-<lb />
ation in fraternities.<lb />
Four fraternities at the University<lb />
seem to be plans afoot to build i<lb />
chapel right here on the mall of our<lb />
little ole non-religious secular cam-<lb />
pus. And as them cats what founded<lb />
our state government, them cats what<lb />
emphatically believed in separation<lb />
of church and state, when them cats<lb />
what laid it on us all look down (or<lb />
up) from their reward, we can just<lb />
turn our sanctimonious noses up the<lb />
other way, beam in our "religiouslty"<lb />
and repeat something like what my<lb />
of California, Berkeley, have taken chapel building buddy enthusiast said<lb />
steps to remove discriminatory claus- t'other night<lb />
swbk<lb />
es from their constitutions as the re<lb />
suit of a 1959 University ruling stat-<lb />
ing that ail houses must abolish such<lb />
clauses by 194 or lose University<lb />
recognition.<lb />
Organisation man religion<lb />
Has come to E.C. College,<lb />
We're holier than thou<lb />
In this our Togetherness Knowledge.<lb />
Frank Thomas<lb />
Prediction for the future  The REBEL<lb />
will be distributed to the students during<lb />
the week of November 14 ani according<lb />
to fairly dependable sources, this should be<lb />
a literary masterpiece.<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian invites studentg to<lb />
express their opinions each week through<lb />
letters to the editor. All letters should be<lb />
.SST'K611' doub,e sPaced and must be<lb />
signed. Names will be with held at the request<lb />
of the writer, providing he has a valid rea-<lb />
son.<lb />
?.P1? Ea8t Carolinian reserves the rigW<lb />
to select ar-d edit letters which will be printed-<lb />
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MARTIN<lb />
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on the Baal<lb />
a member ,f<lb />
Council, the<lb />
SGA Ex-<lb />
is a member<lb />
1'i Kappa Al-<lb />
social studies<lb />
HINTON<lb />
An outstanding representative of<lb />
the Department of Music, Carolyn<lb />
Jane Hinton is a senior from Zebu-<lb />
Ion. Carolyn is a member of the col-<lb />
lege choir, the Baptist Student Union,<lb />
and Sigma Alpha Iota. She lias par-<lb />
ticipated in the Women's Chorus and<lb />
the Chapel Choir.<lb />
JERNIGAN<lb />
Coming to us from Piedmont's<lb />
Charlotte is Glenn Reginald Jernigan<lb />
Glenn ia an economics major who has<lb />
spent much of his time in campus<lb />
polities. A;t present he is vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Young Democrats. Glenn<lb />
served as campus manager of the<lb />
"Sanford For Governor" campaign,<lb />
and state-wide student manager for<lb />
Kennedy's campafgn.<lb />
HOFLER<lb />
As historian of the SGA and presi-<lb />
dent of Chi Omega Sorority, Gloria<lb />
Ann Hofler hails from Hobbsville.<lb />
Gloria is a business education major<lb />
and has been active in SGA since her<lb />
freshman year. She is a member of<lb />
the Panhellenic Council and also of<lb />
the SGA executive committee. Glorin<lb />
is a member of Tau Sigma.<lb />
ROGERS<lb />
Tu R gei s, senior art<lb />
Jamestown, is currently<lb />
e TV Guild.<lb />
inno mcer  itta campus<lb />
, s and has been active in<lb />
his years at E.C.<lb />
- ti geant at ai ms<lb />
i pi, i  atei -<lb />
i member of the Art<lb />
MAYNOR<lb />
 pi ima ry e r from<lb />
sheboro, Betty Curlene Maynor is<lb />
currently serving as associate editoi<lb />
of the Fast Carolinian. Hetty is a<lb />
member and editor of Kappa Delta<lb />
Sorority and is a senior delegate to<lb />
the Panhellenic Council. She is past<lb />
president of the Library Club.<lb />
: t" J i<lb />
KILPATRICK<lb />
Besides editing this year's Buccane-<lb />
er Kenneth Karl Kilpatrick has also<lb />
served in various positions in other<lb />
campus organization. Buddy, a busi-<lb />
ness major from Hendersonville, is<lb />
at present vice president of Delta<lb />
. i.ma Pi, honorary business frater-<lb />
nity, member of the publications<lb />
board ami the Dean's Advisory Coun-<lb />
cil.<lb />
LANCASTER<lb />
Sailing from Vanceboro, Edward<lb />
Earle Lancaster is presently vice<lb />
president of Phi Sigma .Pi, honorary<lb />
scholastic fraternity, and vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Art Club. Ed is also pub-<lb />
licity chairman of the TV Guild and<lb />
Delta Phi Delta, honorary art frater-<lb />
nity historian.<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
National recognition has been af-<lb />
forded thirty-eight seniors v. ho were<lb />
recently selected to appear in the<lb />
160-61 edition of "Who's Who Am-<lb />
ong Students in American Universi-<lb />
ties and Colleges This honor is<lb />
achieve,) through activities in col-<lb />
leges, academic achievement and pel -<lb />
sonality.<lb />
Nominations for Who's Who are<lb />
campus wide from each department<lb />
and from clubs, sororities and frater-<lb />
nities. These nominations are filed<lb />
and tabulated and the students with<lb />
the largest number of votes are voted<lb />
on by an anonymous administration,<lb />
faculty and student committee. This<lb />
committee may also nominate stu-<lb />
dents they feel worthy of this honor<lb />
who have not been previously nomi-<lb />
nated.<lb />
BALLARD<lb />
A senior business major from Wil-<lb />
mington, James Malcolm Ballard is<lb />
currently serving as vice president vf<lb />
the Society For the Advancement of<lb />
Management. An active member of<lb />
the YMCA and the Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion, .lames also serves as treasurer<lb />
ol Phi Sigma Pi, honorary business<lb />
fraternity. He is completing require-<lb />
ments for an A. B. degree.<lb />
JACKSON<lb />
Fast Carolinian editor<lb />
Jackson, is an English<lb />
resides in Godwin. Besides his all-<lb />
time editor's position. Tom is also a<lb />
member of Pi Kappa Alpha frater-<lb />
nity, the Publications<lb />
Executive committee<lb />
Advisory Council.<lb />
Thomas T.<lb />
ma jor and<lb />
toard, the SGA<lb />
ind the Dean's<lb />
PEELE<lb />
  . ntary educal ion major<lb />
from Aulande . Joseph Arnold Peele<lb />
ha been active in student educational<lb />
organizations. Joe is a member and<lb />
past president of the SNEA. He ia<lb />
a member of Tau Sigma, hon-<lb />
orary education fraternity, the BSU<lb />
and the YMCA.<lb />
BROWN<lb />
inia Browi lenior<lb />
ille and<lb />
e in campus affairs<lb />
nan year. Nancy is<lb />
a! vice president of<lb />
f Chi Omega<lb />
bei of the Sci-<lb />
een an active<lb />
i SGA during her col-<lb />
BAYSINGER<lb />
A transfer student, Kenneth Elmo<lb />
laysinger hails from Concord. "Son-<lb />
ny" is a physical education major<lb />
and a social studies minor, perhaps<lb />
Letter known for his tactics on the<lb />
football field. He is President of Cir-<lb />
cle  k' Club and a member of Lamb-<lb />
Cm Alpha fraternity. He is a<lb />
member of the Varsity Club and the<lb />
Physical Educati m Majors Club.<lb />
XK'HOLS<lb />
William Thomas Nichols, vice presi-<lb />
dent of the SGA, is a business major<lb />
Prom Greenville. Bill has been active<lb />
it the SGA during his years in col-<lb />
It ge anu has served as chairman of<lb />
various committees. He is a member<lb />
of ttie FBLA and also Theta Chi<lb />
i raternity.<lb />
CONLEY<lb />
Following three years of active<lb />
participation on the Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Council, Donald Edgar Conley is cur-<lb />
rently serving as president of this<lb />
organization. A member of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha Fraternity, he has also served<lb />
on the SGA. Don is a member of the<lb />
golf team ami the Young Democrats<lb />
Club. He is a business major from<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
SMITH<lb />
College Union President, Dorothy<lb />
Craig Smith, hails from Zebulon. Dot<lb />
is a biology major with both A. B.<lb />
and B. S. degrees. In addition to the<lb />
tremendous t is will the College<lb />
Union, Dot also had time for the<lb />
Buccaneer staff and the Panhellenic<lb />
Council. Dot is a member of Alpha<lb />
Phi Sorority and is also program<lb />
chairman of the Science Club.<lb />
RIDDICK<lb />
A native of Greenville, Mike Gi'Hs<lb />
Riddick is an industrial arts major.<lb />
Mike is past president of Alpha Delta<lb />
Tau, honorary industrial arts fiater-<lb />
nity. He is a member of the Indus-<lb />
tial Arts Club and last year receive!<lb />
the Industrial Arts Departmental<lb />
Award. He is a member and treasur-<lb />
er of the Circle "K" Club.<lb />
jpapa  <lb />
f <lb />
LASS1TER<lb />
Baptist Student Union President,<lb />
Sue Evelyn Lassiter, is a primary<lb />
education major and library science<lb />
minor from Four Oaks. Sue is also<lb />
state BSU edioi f The Reveille. She<lb />
is a member of the ACL. SNEA, Li-<lb />
brary Club and the YWCA cabinet.<lb />
Sue is a college marshall and a mem<lb />
her of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority.<lb />
GORDON<lb />
As co-captain of the football team,<lb />
Charles Brantley Gordon is culminat-<lb />
ing four years of athletic participa-<lb />
tion as a physical education major.<lb />
"Chuck" is a member and sargeant at<lb />
, rms of the Varsity Club. He is vice<lb />
president of the senior class and a<lb />
member of Kappa Alpha Order.<lb />
' Chuck" is from Clayton.<lb />
BAYNOR<lb />
Prances Loice Baynor, senior Horn-<lb />
Economics major. is now serving as<lb />
piesidenl of the Home Economics<lb />
lub. "Krai.kit i- a member of both<lb />
the Dean's Advisory and the Student<lb />
Development Councils. She is a mem-<lb />
ber of the YWCA cabinet and Tat:<lb />
Sigma, honorary education fraternity.<lb />
"Frankie" is from Scranton.<lb />
! RMBR<lb />
Warmer<lb />
IJO t I 'Oil<lb />
senior so-<lb />
Butner, is<lb />
  as chairman of the<lb />
 . , nittee. Pal is also<lb />
1 Editoi t'oi the Rebel, and<lb />
the Fast Carolinian.<lb />
f the ECC His-<lb />
. t) and kfl active in SGA<lb />
work e is a member ami reporter<lb />
i nicron l SororHjr.<lb />
EDWARDS<lb />
A pi y-ical education major and so-<lb />
rb! studies minor, Mary Janice Ed-<lb />
wards has been active in WRA .vork<lb />
i ini I ei  mr years in college. Serv-<lb />
ii this year as president of this or-<lb />
ganization, Janice is also active in<lb />
he 1 B. Majors Club, SNEA nd<lb />
Baptist Student Union. She has par-<lb />
ticipated with the Aquanmyths and<lb />
the girls' basketball club.<lb />
A<lb />
11 tin<lb />
pant<lb />
rod<lb />
a<lb />
ina<lb />
DARDEN<lb />
music major from Williamston,<lb />
Grey Darden has been a partici-<lb />
in many of the campus musical<lb />
actions. Ann is currently serving<lb />
resident of the Opera Theater and<lb />
ccompani t for the c dlege choir.<lb />
is a membei and chaplain of Sig-<lb />
Alpha lota, professional and hon-<lb />
v music ' aterni y for women.<lb />
fordid<lb />
lid<lb />
UZZELL<lb />
A business major and English min-<lb />
or Sylvia Lois U.zell is currently<lb />
serving as president of the Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda Chapter of FBLA. Sylvia,<lb />
Prom Scotland Neck, is also a mem-<lb />
 0f I-i Omega Pi honorary business<lb />
fraternity. She la a member of the<lb />
 Bnd was a Homecoming spon-<lb />
sor.<lb />
WKMmSKBSmM<lb />
GODSEY<lb />
A transfer student from Averett<lb />
.Junior College, Patty Lee Godsey is<lb />
now serving as president of West<lb />
Garret! Dormitory. Also a member of<lb />
tie Women's Judiciary and the SGA.<lb />
Patty hails from Roanoke, Virginia.<lb />
She is a member and secretary of the<lb />
 E. Majors Club, and a member of<lb />
Die WRA. Patty is also a member of<lb />
Kappa Delta Sorority.<lb />
WEST<lb />
Barney Hugh West is a senior so-<lb />
cial studies major from Durham. Bar-<lb />
ney is past president of the YMCA.<lb />
He served as junior senator and was<lb />
a member of the Men's Judiciary.<lb />
Barney is currently president of the<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity.<lb />
DOBSON<lb />
A former Angier B. Duke Scholar-<lb />
ship recipient, John Thomas Dobson<lb />
is currently serving as president of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, honorary scholastic<lb />
fraternity. John is a native of Eden-<lb />
ton and resides in Greenville with bis<lb />
family. He is a social studies major<lb />
and a member of the ECC Histori-<lb />
cal Society.<lb />
SMITH<lb />
An art major from Garland, Alice<lb />
v Smith has been active in Bap-<lb />
tist Student Union activities since<lb />
her freshman year. Frosty is a past<lb />
piesident of Fleming Hall and is di-<lb />
rector of publicity for the YVfCA-<lb />
(She is devotional chairman of ta<lb />
BSU.<lb />
WYNNE<lb />
Peggy Frances Wynne, senior pri-<lb />
mary education major from Frank-<lb />
hnton, is serving this year as presi-<lb />
dent of Fleming Hall and also as<lb />
piesident of Kappa Delta Pi. Peggy<lb />
is- a member of the Women's Judici-<lb />
ary, the SGA and the WRA. She ia<lb />
also a member and vice president of<lb />
the BSU and a member of the ACE.<lb />
GORNTO<lb />
Another representative of the De-<lb />
partment of Art, Rose Marie Gomto<lb />
of Wilmington in campus music par-<lb />
ticipant in campus music organiza-<lb />
tions. Kose is a member of the Mar-<lb />
ching Band, the Varsity Band, and<lb />
lias been a member of the Concert<lb />
Band. She is historian of the Play-<lb />
house, and a member of the SGA<lb />
Productions Committee. Rose is presi-<lb />
dent of Delta Phi Delta, a member<lb />
of the Art Club and the SNEA.<lb />
SPEIGHT<lb />
James B. Speight, SGA president,<lb />
I. a science major from Kinston. Jim<lb />
r -ember of the Circle K Cub<lb />
and the Science Club and heads the<lb />
executive branches of the SGA. lie<lb />
LI member of Kappa Alpha Order.<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
A health and physical education<lb />
ir a jor "rom Fayetteville, Demp-ey<lb />
Hinton Williams has ben a member<lb />
of the college football team during<lb />
his four years at E.C. In addition to<lb />
this, he is senior class president, a<lb />
member of the I EC' and the Young<lb />
Democrats Club. He is also a member<lb />
of the P.E. Majors Club and the Var-<lb />
sity Club. Dempsey is a member of<lb />
Sigma Nu Fraternity.<lb />
CUUTCHFIELD<lb />
Serving this year as chairman of<lb />
the Woman's Judiciary, Evelyn Blythe<lb />
Crutchfield is culminating four year-<lb />
of active participation on the SGA.<lb />
A grammar education major from<lb />
Winston-Salem, Evelyn also serves<lb />
as a member of the Dean's Advisory<lb />
Council. She is assistant treasurer of<lb />
Kappa Delta Sorority.<lb />
BASS<lb />
Serving this year as co-captain of<lb />
the varsity football team, Glenn Bass<lb />
climaxes four years of athletic par-<lb />
ticipation in both football and base-<lb />
ball. A native of Wilson, Bass is <lb />
physical education major and a social<lb />
studies minor. He is a member of<lb />
Kappa Alpha Order.<lb />
GIBBS<lb />
Serving this year as vice chairman<lb />
HUGHES<lb />
George Rufus Hughes, a social<lb />
studies major and psychology minor,<lb />
was selected to appear in Who's Who<lb />
as recognition of his excellent sche-<lb />
the Men's Judiciary is Paul Har- lastic record and because of his per<lb />
vey Gibbs. Paul is a senior biology severance in reaching the educational<lb />
major and science minor from Glen goals which he set for himself. Geor-<lb />
Alpine. ge is a native of Pollockville.<lb />
HILL<lb />
A science major and mathematics<lb />
minor, Mary Rebecca Hill is from<lb />
Kinston. She is secretary of CM Beta<lb />
Phi, and a member of the Science<lb />
Club, the Mathematics Club, and the<lb />
Young Republicans Club.<lb />
MOSER<lb />
A mathematics<lb />
Barbara Ann Moser<lb />
ir the Math Club,<lb />
in Chi Beta Phi,<lb />
Barbara is ac<lb />
West Garrett<lb />
member of tha<lb /><pb facs="00038679_tn_0004" /><lb />
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Distributes Much<lb />
Campaign Material<lb />
East Carolina's Young Democrats<lb />
Club has been keeping the ban.iers<lb />
waving for the Democratic Party by<lb />
attending rallies, distributing mater-<lb />
ial ami Joing numerous things.<lb />
A small delegation attended a rally<lb />
at Wake Forest College where Sy-<lb />
mington was the chief speaker. At<lb />
the state convention, East Carolina<lb />
was most influential in the carrying<lb />
of voting. One night the YDC met<lb />
and distributed material in Green-<lb />
ville. Tuesday, November 1, Terry<lb />
Sanford made a short stop at the<lb />
headquarters of the YDC, and the<lb />
YDC members were on hand to talk<lb />
with t'ie gubernatorial candidate.<lb />
Thursday. November 3, Sen. Hum-<lb />
ber from Pitt County spoke about the<lb />
foreign policy issue in the upcoming<lb />
election. Some of the YDC members<lb />
helped decorate McGinnis and hand<lb />
out Kennedy material.<lb />
Throughout the campaign East<lb />
Carolina's Democrats have been most<lb />
enthusiastic and hope to keep up the<lb />
high spirit after the election by be-<lb />
coming more informed about both<lb />
party platforms as well as more<lb />
about the government of the state.<lb />
Many compliments have been be-<lb />
stowed on this group by state poli-<lb />
ticians, Mr. Kennedy himself, and by<lb />
the Greenville citizens. Many were<lb />
surprised to see these vibrant young<lb />
people distributing material during<lb />
the Homecoming events, but they<lb />
seem to be unlimited.<lb />
The regular weekly meetings on<lb />
Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m. in the<lb />
Library Auditorium will continue.<lb />
Those interested in joining may do so<lb />
at the meetings. Notice the bulletin<lb />
boards for further announcements<lb />
concerning the activities of the YDC.<lb />
SMITH'S 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 />
LOAFERS<lb />
Now Available In All Sizes<lb />
(Brown-Black)<lb />
Men's $15.95<lb />
Ladies $11.95<lb />
asa tAtr fifth strest<lb />
"STTDENT CHARGE<lb />
ACCOUNTS INVITED'<lb />
THURSDAY - FRIDAY<lb />
Nov. 10-11<lb />
"SEX KITTENS<lb />
GO TO<lb />
COLLEGE"<lb />
Starring<lb />
MAMIE VAN DOREN<lb />
TUESDAY WELD<lb />
Starts SATURDAY, Nov. 12<lb />
In Color<lb />
"Dark At The Top<lb />
Of The Stairs"<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Comer W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
Nixon Majority Favorite<lb />
In Campus Mock Elections<lb />
(UPSMock elections and campus<lb />
wide presidential polls have been held<lb />
a many campuses across the country<lb />
this fall and more are planned for<lb />
this final week before the nation goes<lb />
to the polls.<lb />
On campuses heard from to date,<lb />
Kennedy came out on top at Albertus<lb />
Magnus (New Haven, Conn.), Har-<lb />
vard, Maryville (St. Louis, Mo.) and<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Nixon was favored at Cornell, Duke,<lb />
Eastern Michigan, Princeton, Trinity<lb />
(Hartford, Conn.) and the University<lb />
of Texas. Breakdown on each campus<lb />
follows.<lb />
Albertus Magnus went democratic<lb />
by a 2-1 majority, with 188 votes for<lb />
Kennedy and 96 for Nixon (total<lb />
school enrollment285).<lb />
In a sui-vey conducted by the Har-<lb />
vard Crimson, Kennedy defeated Nix-<lb />
on by over 1,000 votes. Final returns<lb />
gave the Senator from Massachu-<lb />
setts 3461 votes to his opponents 24-<lb />
12.<lb />
A straw ballot of faculty and stu-<lb />
dents at Maryville gave Kennedy<lb />
137 votes to Nixon's 94 (total school<lb />
enrollment 260).<lb />
At North Carolina, a Daily Tar<lb />
Heel random sample poll showed 16-<lb />
47 favored Kennedy while 1433 chose<lb />
Nixon.<lb />
Nixon edged out Kennedy by the<lb />
narrow margin of 1595 to 1503 at<lb />
Cornell, while Adlai Stevenson re-<lb />
ceived 216 write in votes in an elec-<lb />
tion in which one third of the student<lb />
body participated.<lb />
The mock election at Duke gave<lb />
Nixon a majority of over 800 votes<lb />
as 1,927 voted for the vice-president<lb />
and 1184 chose Kennedy.<lb />
Eastern Michigan chose Nixon over<lb />
Kennedy by a vote of 733 to 645.<lb />
However, this vote includes 94 votes<lb />
cast for a Kennedy-Lodge combina-<lb />
tion and seven for Nixon-Johnson.<lb />
Chi Omegas Honored<lb />
Chi Omegas were recently enter-<lb />
tained by Mr. Arthur Tripp at his<lb />
home at 1709 East 4th Street. The<lb />
Halloween party was given in cele-<lb />
bration of the sorority's winning first<lb />
place for its float "As the Wot1<lb />
Turns" in the homecoming parade.<lb />
On October 25 Miss Bonnie Burch<lb />
received Chi Omegas at a dessert<lb />
party at the Home Management<lb />
House here on campus.<lb />
Seventy per cent of the students<lb />
at Princeton favored Nixon for presi-<lb />
dent as 55 per cent of the campus<lb />
responded to a Daily Princetonian<lb />
poll; Nixon received 1187 votes, Ken-<lb />
nedy 490.<lb />
It was Nixon by a landslide at Trin-<lb />
ity College, Hartford, where 371 voted<lb />
for the vice president and 142 chose<lb />
Kennedy.<lb />
Free Movie Shows<lb />
Life Of Recruit<lb />
In Army Farce<lb />
In Austin Auditorium on Friday,<lb />
November 11, "The Rookie" will be<lb />
presented as the free movie for the<lb />
week. Starring are Tommy Noonan<lb />
(also writerHproducer), Pete Mar-<lb />
shall, Julie Newmar (a brassy pub-<lb />
licity hound), and Jerry Lester. The<lb />
movie has commendable qualities as<lb />
an original idea and an army farce.<lb />
It concerns an army camp forced to<lb />
stay open for one lone patriotic re-<lb />
cruit, who goes through the terrors<lb />
of basic training attended by a full<lb />
post staff.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Accepts<lb />
Two New Pledges<lb />
Frances Newby and Doris Daven-<lb />
port were accepted as pledges of Beta<lb />
Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, na-<lb />
tional honorary business fraternity,<lb />
in a formal candlelight pledge service<lb />
in Rawl Building on October 25, 1960.<lb />
Kay Overton, Vice President, pre-<lb />
sided over the ceremony. Dr. E. R.<lb />
Browning, head of the School of Busi-<lb />
ness, spoke on the role of the business<lb />
teacher in the community and in the<lb />
world.<lb />
The key you use most often will be<lb />
easy to find on your key ring if you<lb />
drill a second hole in it so that it<lb />
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Students Begin<lb />
Torch-light<lb />
Marathon<lb />
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS ("UPS)<lb />
A burning torch was lighted at South-<lb />
ern Illinois University at 7:30 a.m.<lb />
Wednesday, November 2 and will not<lb />
be extinguished till more than 600<lb />
students from five Illinois univer-<lb />
sities have carried it the 360 miles<lb />
to the State Building in the Chicago<lb />
Loop on Saturday.<lb />
"Keep the flame of higher educa-<lb />
tion burning" is the theme of the<lb />
state long marathon to express stu-<lb />
dent interest in passing the $195 mil-<lb />
lion building plan bond on November 8.<lb />
About 195 students will leave Car-<lb />
bondale on Wednesday morning. Stu-<lb />
dents will make half mile runs and<lb />
then be relieved by other students.<lb />
The SIU group will be joined by the<lb />
other four universities at Champaign<lb />
Urbana. They are the University of<lb />
Illinois, Illinois State Normal School<lb />
and Eastern and Western Illinois Uni-<lb />
versities.<lb />
The contingent plans to arrive in<lb />
the Chicago Loop at noon on Satur-<lb />
day, with members of the Southern<lb />
Illinois cross country team finishing<lb />
the trip. They will be met by Gover-<lb />
nor William G. Stratton and Chicago<lb />
Mayor Richard J. Daley.<lb />
The idea for the marathon was<lb />
conceived by Judy Wood, president<lb />
of the sophomore class at Southern<lb />
Illinois.<lb />
College<lb />
Union;<lb />
I F<lb />
Personne<lb />
Membership<lb />
orm Credit<lb />
Totals 46<lb />
Bureau Announces<lb />
Job Interviews<lb />
Representatives from Pruden-<lb />
tial Life Insurance Company, Pilot<lb />
Life Insurance Company, and Le-<lb />
ver Brothers Company and the<lb />
State Board of Health will be on<lb />
cam dun soon to interview seniors<lb />
regarding job opportunities.<lb />
Seniors registered with the Place-<lb />
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The United States is estimated to<lb />
have unmined uranium ore reserves<lb />
amounting to 80 million tons.<lb />
President Leo Jenkins recently be-<lb />
came the forty sixth member of the<lb />
College Credit Union.<lb />
Formed in May of 1959, under state<lb />
law and the supervision of the Credit<lb />
Union Division of the Department<lb />
of Agriculture, the Credit Union acts<lb />
as a Cooperative Savings and Loan<lb />
Association. Its membership is com-<lb />
posed of college faculty, staff mem-<lb />
bers, and those employed in a main-<lb />
tenance capacity of the college.<lb />
Officers of the organization are Dr.<lb />
Ralph Brimley, president; Dr. Elmer<lb />
iBrowning, vice president; Dr. Ro-<lb />
bert Williams, secretary; ami Dr. H.<lb />
D. Rowe, treasurer. Serving as an<lb />
additional member of the Board of<lb />
Directors is Dr. James Poindexter.<lb />
All employees of the college are<lb />
eligible to become members of this<lb />
cooperative, upon the purchase of<lb />
one share of stock and the payment of<lb />
a nominal membership fee. No spe-<lb />
cific amount of investment is required.<lb />
Library Club Plans<lb />
For Next Meeting<lb />
The Library Club will hold its sec-<lb />
ond meeting of the year on Novem-<lb />
ber 14, 1960 at 7:15 p.m. in the juven-<lb />
ile room of Joyner Library.<lb />
A special program is planned in<lb />
conjunction with Children's Book<lb />
Week (November 13-19). A panel<lb />
discussion led by Mrs. Lilly Carr, li-<lb />
brarian at Wahl-Coates Elementary<lb />
School; Miss Margaret Farley, librar-<lb />
ian at J. Rose High School and Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Copeland, librarian l<lb />
Greenville Public Librarytopic dis-<lb />
cussed "The Significance of Book<lb />
Week in library situations<lb />
The December meeting of the cam-<lb />
pus Library Club will be a Christmas<lb />
party. The date and time to be an-<lb />
nounced at a later date. During Jan-<lb />
uary Miss Emily Boyce, Assistant<lb />
Librarian Joyner Library will speak<lb />
to club members on "Careers in Li-<lb />
brary Science, Opportunity Unlimit-<lb />
ed "<lb />
Meetings are held every third Mon-<lb />
day night in each month at seven fif-<lb />
By ADA JANE KIVETT<lb />
The credit union makes possible a<lb />
system whereby members may save<lb />
systematically with insured benefits<lb />
on their savings. It also provides a<lb />
ready source of loans at reasonable<lb />
interest rates, for its members, and<lb />
helps keep money earned in the col-<lb />
lege community within the college<lb />
community.<lb />
At present the organization i - ex-<lb />
periencing a slow growth and as yet<lb />
its success or failure cannot be deter-<lb />
mined, but it is evident that the<lb />
I redit Union does fill<lb />
definite<lb />
Presently loan appikati ,<lb />
nej<lb />
ized its available funds.<lb />
On Internal I ;t.dlt Union Da<lb />
20, President Kmr -<lb />
"The credit union ide<lb />
inherent philosophy A fy<lb />
initiative and economic democ <lb />
has rained wide aeeeptaac, n <lb />
United States. It is ,<lb />
le together in a pir<lb />
cooperation l<lb />
(kiobet<lb />
sai i,<lb />
its<lb />
Seminar Accepts Application<lb />
For Scandinavian Program<lb />
The Scandinavian Seminar an-<lb />
nounced today from its headquarters<lb />
at 127B East 73 Street, New York 21,<lb />
N. Y that it is accepting applica-<lb />
tions for the 1961-62 study program<lb />
in Denmark, Finland, Norway, or<lb />
Sweden.<lb />
Started in 1949, the Scandinavian<lb />
Seminar is incorporated by the Board<lb />
of Regents of the University of the<lb />
State of New York, and has grown<lb />
to one of the largest overseas study<lb />
programs in the United States. Those<lb />
eligible for the program include tea-<lb />
chers, college graduates, and college<lb />
undergraduates interested in a junior-<lb />
year-abroad program. The interming-<lb />
ling of college students, college grad-<lb />
uates, and professional persons is<lb />
made possible by the highly individ-<lb />
ualized program developed for each<lb />
Seminar member. During most of the<lb />
nine months in Scandinavia, students<lb />
ii the Seminar study separately from<lb />
each other, so that, with faculty<lb />
guidance, all are able to develop thei-<lb />
specific interests without conflict.<lb />
The Seminar is conducted in a<lb />
completely Scandinavian environment<lb />
and in the language of the country<lb />
of residence. Several months before<lb />
their departure, members of the Semi-<lb />
nar begin language study with rec-<lb />
ords supplied by the Seminar. They<lb />
are given intensive, accelerated lan-<lb />
guage instruction in the first weeks<lb />
in Scandinavia. Language learning<lb />
continues in two fiamily stays of three<lb />
it courses, in additii,L<lb />
language study, the Sen<lb />
and gaeat authori-  -J!e on<lb />
history, literature, art, and soejaj<lb />
tical problems of the country atd<lb />
Scandinavia as a whole.<lb />
The Seminar student gajg , B<lb />
imand of the Ian<lb />
able them, after thr. <lb />
country, to study side by si<lb />
Scandinavians in one of the fuaua<lb />
folkehjskoier, adult ednca .nt-1<lb />
In residence at the fi<lb />
six months, members of the Semi-<lb />
take courses in the humanities and<lb />
social sciences, live with a Scandin.<lb />
vian roommate, and partjeipife i-<lb />
the !ife of the BefceoL They<lb />
out independent s:ud. projects i<lb />
their fields of interest, - <lb />
dinavian history, adult educatior<lb />
cooperative movement,<lb />
cation, and art and design.<lb />
The cost for tuiti- , t2i<lb />
board for the nine month laagww<lb />
materials, and transportation <lb />
New York to Copenhagen,  I.<lb />
A limited number of . <lb />
loans is awarded ear. yeai . q<lb />
fied applicants.<lb />
"To make government 'our brort-<lb />
er's keeper" is to make it eventual!?<lb />
everybody's jailer Edward W<lb />
Greenfield.<lb />
teen upstairs in the Library. Every-1 tc four weeks each, which are alter-<lb />
one interested is invited to attend. nated with short courses. At these<lb />
"If women's intuition is all h <lb />
cracked up to be, why do wives ok<lb />
so many questions?" -Barney God-<lb />
tmul<lb />
L UCKY STRIKE PRESENTS-<lb />
DeaELDRiFROoD<lb />
dr. Mooes thought por th day: Early to bed and<lb />
early to rise is an excellent way to avoid people.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: What should I look for first when I<lb />
look for a wife?<lb />
Searching<lb />
DEAR SEARCHING; Her husband.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Our son has been in college three<lb />
months, and we haven't heard a word from him.<lb />
Not even a post card. I don't want him to think I am<lb />
too demanding or overprotective, but frankly I am<lb />
worried. What should I do?<lb />
Worried Mother<lb />
DEAR WORRIED: Why worry after only three months<lb />
in college? He's still learning how to write.<lb />
xxv ..  vv<lb />
:<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Don't you agree that every college<lb />
man has the right, in fact, the duty, to stand up and<lb />
speak out for the things he believes in? Tomorrow<lb />
I am going straight to the college president and<lb />
tell him, politely but firmly, what is wrong here <lb />
the inferior teaching, the second-rate accommoda-<lb />
tions, the bad food. My friends think I am wrong to<lb />
do this. What do you think?<lb />
Determined<lb />
DEAR DETERMINED: I applaud your spirit younf<lb />
man! Had I been able, I would have commend<lb />
you in a more personal letter. I<lb />
to leave a forwarding address.<lb />
.v<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am six foot five, 225 pounds,<lb />
handsome, tanned, muscled, a good athlete. But I<lb />
can't get along with girls because I can never think<lb />
of anything to say. What do you suggest?<lb />
Brawny<lb />
DEAR BRAWNY: "Me Taran, you Jane<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am puzzled by the Lucky Strike<lb />
slogan: "Remember how great cigarettes used to<lb />
taste? Luckies still do I've been sitting here for<lb />
hours, thinking, thinking, thinking, but for the life<lb />
of me I can't remember. What should I do about<lb />
this?<lb />
Forgetful<lb />
DEAR FORGETFUL: I sug-<lb />
gest you lean back, relax,<lb />
and light up a Lucky Strike.<lb />
I'm sure it will all come<lb />
back to you-who you are,<lb />
what you were, where you<lb />
lived, everything.<lb />
CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some tote for a change!<lb /><pb facs="00038679_tn_0005" /><lb />
RSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, I960<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
rtists Carry Out<lb />
eligious Theme<lb />
n Art Exhibition<lb />
mm November<lb />
Language Laboratory Begins<lb />
Regular Operations Schedule<lb />
m<lb />
I<lb />
8<lb />
B JANE IPCKK<lb />
exhibition for the month<lb />
on display in the Rawl<lb />
conjunciton with "Re-<lb />
ihasis Week i entitled<lb />
 rt"<lb />
, . nt m ies religion as<lb />
i theme of artists. The<lb />
being shown are modern<lb />
ns, similar in theme,<lb />
it in treatment from<lb />
f b gone voars.<lb />
 e Madonna ami ch<lb />
ild<lb /><lb />
aj<lb />
P? i"i<lb />
w<lb />
i -unsiderations of the<lb />
1 m variety of views<lb />
na and Child by<lb />
-ft quiet c dors,<lb />
1 figures and baek-<lb />
 i<lb />
mrt .uid Child<lb />
a ka is a golden glow, which<lb />
on onlookers a feeling of<lb />
Sorrows" and "Madonna<lb />
 by Louis Freund are<lb />
 . rent from other paintings<lb />
v Figures in his works<lb />
 nite, bold features and his<lb />
. i insensitive.<lb />
Pachnera portrays mourn-<lb />
. foot of Christ in "Frag-<lb />
 It is done in subdued colors<lb />
,uh intracacy.<lb />
esc Christmas Card by<lb />
i i Frank Protas, was done for<lb />
rface quality. It seems to have lit-<lb />
feeling or sentiment. This surface<lb />
 lined by fitting bits of alumi-<lb />
1 to the painted canvas.<lb />
works of interest are "Fran-<lb />
wster color of Saint Francis<lb />
birds, by Margaret Sturgis;<lb />
.   , by Craig Rubadow;<lb />
INRI by Philippe Salazar.<lb />
month a new. different and <lb />
sting art exhibition is on dis-1<lb />
in the Rawl Building, showing<lb />
I - directions art may take. ;<lb />
,v is an opportunity for edu- j<lb />
rh observation of artists<lb />
By observing composition, j<lb />
in and trying to find the<lb />
se of the artist, one can gain<lb />
 mto the field of art.<lb />
The new language lab, located in<lb />
the Graham Building, is now in full<lb />
operation. It is open twenty-four<lb />
hours a week. The schedule is as<lb />
foil lows:<lb />
11:00 p.m. to 12:00 n.m. Monday,<lb />
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday<lb />
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m Monday,<lb />
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday<lb />
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.mThursday<lb />
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.Monday,<lb />
Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday<lb />
huiing these hours, one of the two<lb />
lab assistants is OB duty to aid stu-<lb />
dents in the use of the lab.<lb />
Some 300 persons a week are now<lb />
using this modern electronic lab, and<lb />
though it is among the best in the<lb />
state, there is already need for ex-<lb />
pansion. A request for an addition of<lb />
12 booths is in the college budget to<lb />
be presented to the state legislature<lb />
this winter. This will give the lab a<lb />
total of 30 booths which will make<lb />
up the new lab on the first floor of<lb />
the new wing of Graham Building.<lb />
This lab aids the students in pro-<lb />
nunciation, and gives them<lb />
realization that the subject under<lb />
study is a spoken tongue. Also, the<lb />
recently published, highly recom-<lb />
mended Modern Language Associa-<lb />
tion text (written with the lab in<lb />
mind) can be used at ECC.<lb />
For most language labs, the biggest<lb />
problem is obtaining the proper ma-<lb />
terials, because the electronic lab is<lb />
a relatively new teaching device. How-<lb />
ever, here at ECC the foreign scho-<lb />
larship students are very helpful.<lb />
Several have made tapes now in use<lb />
in the lab.<lb />
Since the passing of recent Feder-<lb />
al legislation in support of teaching<lb />
fbreign languages throughout the<lb />
schools of America, the study of lan-<lb />
guages is on the upward trend, not<lb />
only in college and high school, but<lb />
also in the lower grades.<lb />
"This lab is in harmony with the<lb />
greater emphasis on language<lb />
throughout the natiori says Mr.<lb />
Fleming, director of the Language<lb />
Department.<lb />
Hadley, Van Dyke<lb />
Present Senior<lb />
m Recitals<lb />
m<lb />
On November 3, Lamarr Hadley.<lb />
pianist, and Jerry Van Dyke, french<lb />
born player, presented their senior<lb />
recital.<lb />
Selections Miss Hadley performed<lb />
were: "French Suite No. VL, E Ma-<lb />
jor" by Bach; "Scenes from Childhood,<lb />
Op. 15 by Schumann, and "Waldes-<lb />
rauschen by Liszt.<lb />
Mr. Van Dyke, accompanied by<lb />
Edward Carraway, performed the<lb />
"Concerto in E Flat for Horn, K.<lb />
-17 by Mozart; "Martines by<lb />
greater jctevisse "Song A,f!ter the Rain<lb />
by Bacon; and "Sonata in D by<lb />
Handel. Assisting him on the H.andel<lb />
Sonata, were clarinetists Jan Wurst<lb />
and Zuill Bailey.<lb />
Miss Hadley from Wilson, N. C. is<lb />
Collegiate Jazz Festival Accepts<lb />
Applications For Spring Contest<lb />
Sororities Hear<lb />
Panhel Delegate<lb />
Speak In Austin<lb />
The College Panhellenic Council<lb />
held a Panhellenic Workshop on cam-<lb />
mis recently. Mrs. Robert Wild a<lb />
representative from NPC, came from<lb />
Washington, D.C. to speak to the lo-<lb />
student of Dr. Robert Carter. She Cal sorority women concerning Pan-<lb />
hellenic.<lb />
a member of Sigma Alpha Iota,<lb />
honorary professional music frater-<lb />
nity for women; student branch of<lb />
MENC, and she has also been a mem-<lb />
ber of the marching and concert<lb />
bands.<lb />
Mr. Van Dyke from Belmont, N. C.<lb />
is a student of Mr. James Parnell. He<lb />
is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, pro-<lb />
fessional music fraternity for men;<lb />
and he is also a member of the march-<lb />
ing and concert bands, the MENC,<lb />
and the Brass Ensemble. He also<lb />
served as co-chairman of the produc-<lb />
tions committee last year, when "An-<lb />
nie Get Your Gun was presented.<lb />
Fraternity Bestows Honor<lb />
Upon Theta Chi Housemother<lb />
A: . the first ballot at a con-<lb />
i j f the folks back home<lb />
their delegates should be coni-<lb />
Bert Kruse.<lb />
These are the silver wings of a<lb />
I S. Air Force Navigator. As a<lb />
living officer on the Aerospace<lb />
team, he has chosen a career of<lb />
leadership, a career that has<lb />
meaning, rewards and executive<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
The Aviation Cadet Program<lb />
is the gateway to this career. To<lb />
qualify for this rigorous and pro-<lb />
fessional training, a high school<lb />
diploma is required ; however, two<lb />
or more years of college are highly<lb />
desirable. Upon completion of the<lb />
program the Air Force encourages<lb />
the new officer to earn his degree<lb />
so he can better handle the respon-<lb />
sibilities of his position. This in-<lb />
cludes full pay and allowances<lb />
while taking off-duty courses un-<lb />
der the Bootstrap education pro-<lb />
gram. The Air Force will pay a<lb />
substantial part of all tuition costs.<lb />
After having attained enough<lb />
credits so that he can complete<lb />
course work and residence require-<lb />
ments for a college degree in 6<lb />
months or less, he is eligible to<lb />
apply for temporary duty at the<lb />
school of his choice.<lb />
If you think you have what it<lb />
takes to earn the silver wings of<lb />
an Air Force Navigator, see your<lb />
local Air Force Recruiter. Ask<lb />
him about Aviation Cclet Navi-<lb />
gator training and the benefits<lb />
which are available to a flying<lb />
officer in the Air Force. Or fill in<lb />
and mail this coupon.<lb />
There's a place for tomorrow's<lb />
leaders on the XT <lb />
Aerospace Team. V<lb />
Air Force<lb />
A meeting in Austin Auditorium of<lb />
all sorority women and pledges was<lb />
the highlight of the two day work-<lb />
shop. Presidents or representatives of<lb />
each of the eight sororities on cam-<lb />
pus spoke to the assembly concern-<lb />
ing the functions and background of<lb />
her particular sorority. Mrs. Wild<lb />
then spoke and later answered ques-<lb />
tions fom the audience about Pan-<lb />
hellenic organization.<lb />
Members of the council heard Mrs.<lb />
Wild speak in Flanagan Auditorium<lb />
concerning Panhellenic problems on<lb />
the local level. A discussion period<lb />
led by Mrs. Wild helped to answer<lb />
many questions which the represen-<lb />
tatives had bSrought from their<lb />
groups.<lb />
Officers and committee heads held<lb />
individual conferences with Mrs. Wild<lb />
disqussiiir problems and questions<lb />
peculiar to their individual positions.<lb />
At the last weekly meeting of the<lb />
council, President Jaye Finnegan ap-<lb />
I ointed a committee to compile sug-<lb />
gestions lor revising or amending<lb />
the present constitution. Betty Rose<lb />
1  was appointed to head the<lb />
committee.<lb />
The council has decided to help<lb />
; e fun K fr the proposed chapel<lb />
as a special project. Tentative plans<lb />
are for an entertainment to be pre-<lb />
sented as a cooperative venture by<lb />
all sonorities.<lb />
Appreciation to Alpha Delta Pi sor-<lb />
ority was expressed for their gifts<lb />
of curtains for the Panhellenic room<lb />
and lights for the outside entrance to<lb />
the office.<lb />
The second annual Intercollegiate<lb />
Jazz Festival will be held at George-<lb />
town University on May 6, 1961. This<lb />
will be the finals of a nationwide com-<lb />
petition among jazz groups from<lb />
American colleges and universities.<lb />
The winner of the finals will be cho-<lb />
en b  a board of judges consisting<lb />
of Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmund, John<lb />
j Hammond, and George Hoefer. Prizes<lb />
include engagements at Birdland, and<lb />
the Red Hill Inn, a recording con-<lb />
tract with a major company, and a<lb />
scholarship for the best individual<lb />
musician. Other prizes are being con-<lb />
sidered.<lb />
Groups may enter by submitting<lb />
an application form accompanied by<lb />
a tape recording. The tape need not<lb />
be of professional technical quality,<lb />
but should represent a sample of the<lb />
group's playing ability. Five finalists<lb />
will be selected from the tapes to<lb />
appear at Georgetown on May 6.<lb />
All tapes should be postmarked by<lb />
January 31, 1961. The group does not<lb />
have to be officially affiliated with<lb />
the university, nor do all members<lb />
of the group have to be currently<lb />
attending the school. There is no cost<lb />
to applicants, and tapes will be re-<lb />
turned on request. There is a $25<lb />
award to anyone responsible for the<lb />
entry of a band that becomes a fi-<lb />
nalist.<lb />
Last year the first prize went to<lb />
the Charles Benn Contemporary Jazz<lb />
Quartet from Carnegie Tech. They<lb />
won an engagement at Birdland, a<lb />
recording contract with Columbia Rec-<lb />
ords, and an appearance at the New-<lb />
port Jazz Festival. In addition, their<lb />
drummer was chosen the outstanding<lb />
individual musician and won a scho-<lb />
larship to Berklee.<lb />
The second prize winner was the<lb />
Lab Band from North Texas State.<lb />
They received an engagement at the<lb />
.Red Hill Inn, just outside Philadel-<lb />
phia. The third place group, the<lb />
Chuck Mangione Quintet from the<lb />
Eastman School of Music, did not win<lb />
any prizes that night. However, their<lb />
.appearance did lead to further recog-<lb />
nition. Mangione is now recording last year. Due to the uncertain status<lb />
on the Riverside label and has ap-<lb />
peared at the Randall's Island Jazz<lb />
Festival in New York.<lb />
This year the prizes will be ap-<lb />
proximately the same as those of<lb />
rf the Newport festival, arrange-<lb />
ments are being made for an appear-<lb />
ance at Randall's Island.<lb />
Application forms are available at<lb />
the East Carolinian office.<lb />
Quality teachers, interested citizens, ample<lb />
funds, challenging programsthese are the re-<lb />
sources needed to provide a fair educational<lb />
start for every child. Strengthen the schools in<lb />
your community by making sure that teachers<lb />
are well paid . . . that classes are not over-<lb />
crowded . . . check the offerings in such fields<lb />
as science, mathematics, foreign languages,<lb />
English. Be an interested citizen. Visit your<lb />
schools and see how strong they are, during<lb />
AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK<lb />
November 6-12, I960<lb />
Traten itv members present Mrs. Bessie R. Harris, Theta Chi<lb />
housemother, ith a sister pin and flowers in a ceremony Monday, November<lb />
1, for the outstanding work she is doing with the fraternity.<lb />
I<lb />
SarJKaWaKTi<lb />
lt?7fS?WAaiatTtN 4, t. ft.<lb />
I M bttwtw 19 Mi MJe22I<lb />
Come Out and Meet<lb />
MISTER SOFTEE<lb />
Try a delicious cone, shake, sun-<lb />
dae or his new HOT CHOCOLATE.<lb />
Except during inclement weather<lb />
MISTER SOFTEE will visit as<lb />
follow:<lb />
Omstead Dorm on 10th Street<lb />
8-9 p. m.<lb />
Jones Dorm and New Dorm<lb />
(at rear) 9-10 p. m.<lb />
Register for portable stereo and transistor<lb />
to be given away on Thursday, November<lb />
17,10.<lb />
?oil Names One<lb />
1 Contest Judges<lb />
Mrs. Betsy Talbot Blackwell, ed-<lb />
itor-in-chief of Mademoiselle maga-<lb />
zine, has been named chairman of<lb />
the judges who will choose the 1961<lb />
Maid of Cotton.<lb />
The National Cotton Council an-<lb />
n.nnces Mrs. Blackwell will come to &amp;<lb />
Memphis from New York for two <lb />
livs of oontest finals, December<lb />
18-29. Names of six other judges,<lb />
prominent men in the cotton industry<lb />
and related fields, will be announced<lb />
later.<lb />
The New York editor has devoted<lb />
her publishing career to the interests<lb />
uf young womentheir dress, looks,<lb />
college life, careers, and marriages.<lb />
In doing so, she has created one of<lb />
the most successful magazines on<lb />
the American scene. She has held<lb />
her present position with Mademo-<lb />
iselle since 1937.<lb />
Mrs. Blackwell has received the<lb />
Neiman-Marcus Award for distin-<lb />
guished service in the field of fash-<lb />
ion; a citation as one of the key<lb />
women of the year by the Federa-<lb />
tions of Jewish Charities; an award<lb />
by Junior Achievement, Inc for her<lb />
service to the interests of young peo-<lb />
ple; and a Woman of the Month cita-<lb />
tion by the American Women's Asso-<lb />
ciation. She is married to lawyer<lb />
James Madison Blackwell III, and has<lb />
one son, James Madison Blackwell IV.<lb />
The 1961 Maid of Cotton will be<lb />
chosen by Mrs. Blackwell and the six<lb />
other judges from a group of 20 ffi-<lb />
pplists. To be eligible, a girl must<lb />
have been born in a cotton-producing<lb />
state, must be between the ages of<lb />
19 and 25, must be at least five feet,<lb />
tive inches tall, and must never have<lb />
been married.<lb />
Applications for the 1961 Maid of<lb />
Cotton contest may be obtained from<lb />
the National Cotton Council, Box<lb />
9905, Memphis 12, Tennessee.<lb />
VA Explains New<lb />
Change In Policy<lb />
Government benefit checks to vet-<lb />
erans or their dependents who have<lb />
lecently moved can be forwarded by<lb />
the local post officebut not without<lb />
a forwarding address.<lb />
J. D. DeRamus, VA Regional Of-<lb />
fice maiviger, explained today that<lb />
this is a change from the former le-<lb />
gal requirements that a check could<lb />
not he forwarded to a beneficiary<lb />
who has moved.<lb />
Beneficiaries should send the VA<lb />
Regional Office in Winston-Salem<lb />
their new address as soon as it is<lb />
known and at the same time leave<lb />
one with their post office.<lb />
Should the change reach the VA<lb />
j I o !ae in the month to be made for<lb />
the next check already authorized,<lb />
the notice to the post office will in-<lb />
sure the check reaching them without<lb />
having to be returned to the Treasury<lb />
at Chicago for remailing when it<lb />
receives the address change from the<lb />
VA.<lb />
DeRamus added that the post of-<lb />
fice sometimes holds checks for a few<lb />
Beta lota Issues First Of<lb />
Proposed Publications<lb />
The Beta Iota Chapter of Gamma<lb />
Theta Unsilon. national professional<lb />
geography fraternity, has issued a<lb />
news letter which is being distributed<lb />
to students, faculty members, and<lb />
alumni of the college geography de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
The news letter is a 14-page mimeo-<lb />
graphed publication. A new venture<lb />
of the chapter, the current edition is<lb />
the first in a series planned for the<lb />
future.<lb />
Contents include a sketch of the<lb />
Beta Iota Chapter and its activities;<lb />
an article on the college department<lb />
f geography, its corps of teachers,<lb />
and its course offerings; biographical<lb />
information about faculty members<lb />
raphers and preparation of a report<lb />
listing fields into which geography<lb />
majors may enter.<lb />
comes in. Therefore, benefkiaries who<lb />
have moved and did not receive their<lb />
checks on time, should check with the<lb />
general delivery window.<lb />
Beneficiaries who travel or move<lb />
frequently also may have their checks<lb />
mailed directly to their banks for de-<lb />
posit to their accounts. Necessary<lb />
forms for giving the bank power of<lb />
attorney to receive such deposits can<lb />
be obtained from the VA office.<lb />
Rickert Addresses<lb />
EC Lecture Cluh<lb />
Dr. Corinne Rickert, director of<lb />
closed-circuit television was featured<lb />
speaker at a meeting of the College<lb />
Lecture Club Monday in the Joyner<lb />
Library on the campus.<lb />
Dr. Rickert's discussion centered<lb />
around an Elizabethan Witchcraft<lb />
oif the department; and news items j and exorcism case.<lb />
about approximately fifty alumni The College Lecture Club, organ-<lb />
ized last spring by a group of faculty<lb />
members, has scheduled monthly<lb />
meetings during the school year. Dr.<lb />
Robert W. Williams of the department<lb />
of social studies opened the 1960-61<lb />
series of lectures by club members<lb />
with a discussion at the October<lb />
meeting of "New Orleans' Storyville<lb />
and Machine Politics<lb />
Dr. Rickert has been in charge of<lb />
East Carolina's instructional program<lb />
over closed-circuit TV since 1958. She<lb />
holds the Ph. D. degree from the<lb />
Shakespeare Institute, University of<lb />
Birmingham, England, where she<lb />
specialized in Elizabethan Drama.<lb />
members of the Beta Iota Chapter.<lb />
Michael D. Jones is editor of the<lb />
publication. In a letter to readers, he<lb />
states. "This first edition marks a<lb />
major milestone in achievements for<lb />
the Beta Iota Chapter of East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
Brenda A. Little is editor of the<lb />
alumni section. Officers of the fra-<lb />
icw ternity who assisted in preparing the<lb />
change of address newsletter include Charles Jones, vice<lb />
president, and Mearl W. Meekins, sec<lb />
retary and treasurer. Dr. Robert E.<lb />
Cramer of the faculty, advisor to<lb />
the college chapter, assisted the stu-<lb />
dent editorial staff in their work.<lb />
Two other projects to be carried out<lb />
during the school year include the<lb />
chapter's annual field trip to Wash-<lb />
ington, D.C, to visit government and<lb />
private agencies in which employ-<lb />
ment is commonly available to geog-<lb />
"Having a good reputation is a<lb />
fine thing as long as you don't alien-<lb />
ate people trying to deserve it<lb />
Franklin P. Jones.<lb />
"Every time the average person<lb />
makes both ends meet, something<lb />
breaks in the middleEarl Wdlson.<lb />
Crowd tarns oat for the pen rally<lb />
in preparation for the ECC-Lenoir Rhyne<lb /><lb /><lb />
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Pirates Return Home Against Powerful Presbyterian<lb />
Pirates Will Miss Trio<lb />
Of Guards Next Season<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Throe North Carolina natives,<lb />
Wayne Davis of Warsaw, Bob Crea-<lb />
son of Asheboro, and Dempsey Wil-<lb />
liams of Fayotteville, are three Sen-<lb />
iors thai the grid Pirates will cer-<lb />
tainly miss next season<lb />
One of the primary reasons that<lb />
East Carolina has been fortunate in<lb />
having" a stout defense during the<lb />
currant campaign has been due to<lb />
the play of these three returning let-<lb />
termen who have been instrumental<lb />
in ho lin j down their respective ag-<lb />
gressive guard positions.<lb />
The hardhitting trio has been<lb />
spelling trouble for the opposition<lb />
with their hard driving tackles, beau-<lb />
tiful blocking on the offensive side<lb />
of the fence, as well as a lightning<lb />
display of speed, that has aided the<lb />
entire team to an admirable display<lb />
oi usage.<lb />
Davis is a 6' 190 pounder who<lb />
has teamed up with Junior Clayton<lb />
Piland to be a terror in the Pirate<lb />
forward wall. Both players have been 1<lb />
mentioned for All-Conference status.<lb />
Veteran Bob Gregson who was<lb />
l lagued with an injury during the<lb />
latter half of last season has come<lb />
along in splendid fashion during the<lb />
I960 year, and although not a large<lb />
man for a lineman, the 185 pounder<lb />
has been a tremendous contribution<lb />
to the men of Coach Jack Boone.<lb />
The smallest of the linemen is Dem-<lb />
psey Williams, a 6' 165 pound pack<lb />
of dynamite who is one of the most<lb />
underrated lineman on the team. Al-<lb />
though sometimes being outweighed<lb />
by his opposition at the guard post<lb />
by 40 to 00 pounds the Fayetteville<lb />
native has done more than his share<lb />
to help East Carolina preserve an<lb />
already successful season on the grid<lb />
iron.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone will certainly be<lb />
sorry to see these men finish their<lb />
grid iron days at East Carolina, be-<lb />
cause of the tremendous display of<lb />
speed and power that they have given<lb />
to the team.<lb />
ALL-CONFERENCE GUARD . . . Lawrence "Cotton" Clayton is expected<lb />
to share the load on Coach Earl Smith's basketball team this season. The<lb />
63" sophomore was the second leading scorer on the Pirate club last year,<lb />
and will be expected to repeat the honor he made as a freshman.<lb />
COLLEGE SHOP'S<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winnng Teams<lb />
Army-<lb />
Purdue<lb />
TC U<lb />
Duke<lb />
Ohio State<lb />
Maryland<lb />
Colorado<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Miami<lb />
Arizona<lb />
Wisconsin<lb />
Missouri<lb />
-Presbyterian ame<lb />
Pittsburgvs.<lb />
Minnesotavs.<lb />
Texiasvs.<lb />
Wake Forestvs.<lb />
Iowavs.<lb />
North Carolinavs.<lb />
Kansasvs.<lb />
Alabamavs.<lb />
Notre Damevs.<lb />
N. C. Statevs.<lb />
Illinoisvs.<lb />
Oklahomavs.<lb />
Total points of East Carolina<lb />
Used as a tie-breaker.<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate at<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
Name<lb />
Address<lb />
tture<lb />
Rules<lb />
itwst open to college students only.<lb />
mt be turned in at The College Shop by noon (12:00)<lb />
game will be used in case of tie.<lb />
oat winners will be awarded Gift Certificate,<lb />
announced on Monday at The College Shop.<lb />
Bucs Seek Seventh Win<lb />
Over Little Three Foe<lb />
TRIO OF TACKLES . . . These three tackles have been responsible for much of the credit of East Carolina's<lb />
gridiron success this season. They are, left to right, Cary Cannady, Henry Kwiatkowski and Gary Pierce. Kwia-<lb />
tkowski is the team's place kicker, and has not missed a boot this year, splitting the uprights for 14 extra<lb />
points and one field goal. All three are seniors this season.<lb />
Pirates Lose Strong Bid<lb />
For North State Crown<lb />
HICKORY . . . East Carolina lost<lb />
its chance to gain at least a tie for<lb />
the North State Conference football<lb />
crown last Saturday night when the<lb />
Pirates fell before league leader Len-<lb />
oi FMiyne by a 17-0 margin.<lb />
In beating the Pirates, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne practically sewed up its sixth<lb />
straight conference crown, with only<lb />
Elon and Catawba standing in its<lb />
way. The Bears, coached by Clarence<lb />
Stasavich, have piled up eight straight<lb />
wins this season without a loss, and<lb />
lst week they were the number three<lb />
ranked small college football team<lb />
in the nation.<lb />
The underdog Bucs started the<lb />
game off with a bang, taking the<lb />
opening kickoff and marching 53<lb />
yards to the LR 10 yard line in three<lb />
plays. Halfbacks Sonny Baysimrer<lb />
and Glenn Bass led the charge. Bay-<lb />
singer picked his way for 28 yards<lb />
on the first play, and Bass ran for<lb />
20 more. Then fullback Nick Hilgert<lb />
carried to the Bear 10, but on the<lb />
next play, Bass was thrown for a<lb />
20 yard loss and two more plays<lb />
f iv' I to get the first down.<lb />
The Bruins took over on their own<lb />
SO but foind that the Pirate was as<lb />
tough as it was cracked up to be, and !<lb />
- en forced to punt. Bass took the I<lb />
Hck on his own 16 but fumbled at i<lb />
that point and the Bear's AU-Ameri-<lb />
("T end Dick I.age recovered.<lb />
One again LR found the ECC de-<lb />
fense too tough to move and man-<lb />
aged to gain only five yards in four<lb />
plays, ami the Pirates took over on<lb />
their own 11. This time the Bucs<lb />
drove to the LR 36, but a penalty put<lb />
them back on the Bear 48 to end the<lb />
first quarter.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne finally got its of-<lb />
fense, which is tops in the conference,<lb />
on the move early in the second per-<lb />
iod. Tony McClamrock, playing in the<lb />
place of AU-American tailback Lee<lb />
Farmer who was injured in the open-<lb />
ing minutes of the contest, led the<lb />
Bears to their first score of the<lb />
evening. The 170 pound junior heaved<lb />
a pass to wingback Marcus Midgett<lb />
that covered 53 yards to the Pirate<lb />
15 yard stripe. After two tries at the<lb />
EC forward wall failed to produce<lb />
anything, McClamrock found end<lb />
Ronnie Frye open in the Pirate end<lb />
zone with an eleven yard aerial for<lb />
the score. Marion Kirby booted the<lb />
extra point ami the Bears took a<lb />
7-0 lead.<lb />
The Bruins struck again before the<lb />
half, gaining possession of an EC<lb />
fumble on the Pirate 19. When the<lb />
Buc ground crew refused to budge,<lb />
Kirby came in to kick a twelve yard<lb />
field goal, and the Bears left the field<lb />
at halftime with a 10-0 lead.<lb />
Midgett, who was the receiver of<lb />
the fatal extra point pass in last<lb />
year's game between these two clubs<lb />
which gave the Bears a 22-21 win,<lb />
rambled for the longest run of the<lb />
evening early in the third quarter,<lb />
The little wingback gathered in Dan<lb />
Rouse's punt on his own 15, picked<lb />
up his blocking and skirted the side-<lb />
lines or 65 yards, but was caught<lb />
from behind on the Pirate 20. A fum-<lb />
ble by fullback Tommy Simmons halt-<lb />
ed the drive on the Bucs 18 yard line.<lb />
The Pirates began to roll once<lb />
again, with second unit fullback Bill<lb />
Strickland picking up 28 yards in<lb />
two plays. But LR's Lage intercepted<lb />
a Rouse pass on the Bruin 37 to halt<lb />
the drive.<lb />
Beat Carolina made one last bid<lb />
for a score early in the fourth quar-<lb />
ter. Starting on his own 45, Pirate<lb />
quarterback Bert Stafford ran and<lb />
passed the Bucs deep into Bruin ter-<lb />
ritory. A 30 yard completion to end<lb />
Jones Lockerman placed the ball on<lb />
the Bear 6 yard line with first down.<lb />
Bay singer carried to the two, but<lb />
Stafford lost back to the three. Then<lb />
two more tries at the Bear line foiled<lb />
to produce a score and LR took over<lb />
on its own 2.<lb />
The loop leaders then showed real<lb />
power in their last scoring march,<lb />
driving 98 yards for the final tally<lb />
of the evening. McClamrock racked<lb />
up 45 yards in the drive, including a<lb />
one yard plunge for the six points.<lb />
Kirby booted the extra point to give<lb />
the Bears a 17-0 winning margin.<lb />
STATISTICS<lb />
LR<lb />
Ii<lb />
165<lb />
96<lb />
15<lb /><lb />
3-37.2<lb />
1<lb />
26<lb />
ECC<lb />
First Downs 11<lb />
Yards Rushing 224<lb />
Yards Passing 30<lb />
Passes Att-Comp. 1-9<lb />
Passes Int. By 1<lb />
.Punting 3-28.0<lb />
Fumbles Lost 2<lb />
Yads Penalized 70<lb />
two heads are better than one<lb />
Bepecially when one happens to be a delectable girl-type head.<lb />
Lovely heads are always attracted to male heads that use<lb />
vaseline Hair Tonic - made specially for men who use water<lb />
with their hair tonic. 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic's 100 pure groom-<lb />
ing oil replaces oil that water removes. In the bottle and on<lb />
your hair the difference is clearly there! Just a little does a lot I<lb />
K i<lb />
os ml<lb />
jfCN4NtJf"<lb />
VASELINE HAIR TONIC<lb />
By B. D<lb />
East Carolina plays Presbyterian<lb />
College in the first of two final home<lb />
 ames. The Blue Hose from Clinton,<lb />
South Carolina, bring a very impres-<lb />
sive record into this night game. The<lb />
Frank Jones coached team has a 13-3<lb />
i cord over the past two years, being<lb />
4-2 so far this year.<lb />
Presbyterian losses have come fiom<lb />
powerful Lenoir Rhyne, 8-0, and from<lb />
Southern Conference Citadel. j7o.<lb />
P. ( wins have come over Furman.<lb />
Waiford, Davidson, and Cataw- a.<lb />
The Caiawba win was 20 i, conjured<lb />
to EC's previous 2S-0. Last rear't<lb />
I'r' sbyterian club boa-ted a  <lb />
ord ovei-all, losing mly in the T r<lb />
gerine Bowl. The Blue Hose came<lb />
. 10m behind last year to defeat EC,<lb />
18-L3. Gone are third team Little<lb />
A11-Americans, Bobby .Pate and Bob<lb />
Waters, halfback and quarterback,<lb />
respectively. Both stuck with the pros<lb />
for some time. Reutrning, however,<lb />
is second team Little All-American<lb />
fullback BUI Hill.<lb />
Tackles Billy Ogden and Hardy Led-<lb />
better are returning veterans, both<lb />
weighing 225 lbs. Another fine tackle<lb />
is freshman Howard Turner a 206<lb />
pounder. Bill Glase and Sonny Du-<lb />
bose, both starter's on last year's<lb />
bowl club, return to help into the<lb />
starting line-up for several games<lb />
this season. Glase weighs 185, Dubose<lb />
218, Bridges, 205.<lb />
Keith Richardson a 6-1, 214 pound-<lb />
MILLS<lb />
er has the starting role at center<lb />
ing relieved by junior Alex NNk<lb />
190. John Vastine, a four year v <lb />
an, starts at left end, vkfla .<lb />
am.nock gets the nod at ri?ht<lb />
weigh over 190 &amp;,<lb />
Fn the fighting Blue Hose barf j<lb />
901 lb. fullback. Bill Hil eanj<lb />
brunt of the at'ark 1 <lb />
from MeKeesport. <lb />
winning tail)<lb />
year. However. Hil! dra<lb />
from Bobby Joraei<lb />
quarterback.<lb />
Jimmy Kolb and B Hampton<lb />
 'air of 175 pound<lb />
halfibaok vacancy left by gradj<lb />
Bobby Pate. Assign.<lb />
1 il'y Benton, last yea<lb />
freshman speedster Bill ELiteaa<lb />
heavy backfield, at a 186 average<lb />
give the Bbc ;ine head .<lb />
E.Cs speedy backs average 175 <lb />
man. The Presbyterian' team is noted<lb />
for finishing strong, as Pirate stawi-<lb />
na must hold against the Blue Host<lb />
for the deration of the contest.<lb />
The starting team for P-e<lb />
ian outweighs E.Cs starters by tal<lb />
ve pounds, per man, so thia may be-<lb />
come the classic story of a g<lb />
n vs. a good big team. a Pres-<lb />
byterian is. However <lb />
advantage is evened e Pirate<lb />
team speed, so one must not choose<lb />
the bigger team merely because of<lb />
its size.<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
MsSMman<lb />
(Author of "I Wa a Tcen-iyi Dwarf, "The Man,<lb />
Loves of Dobie riiilia etc.)<lb />
t<lb />
A MODEST PROPOSAL<lb />
A movement is afoota shocking, startling movementto<lb />
solve the problem of overcrowded colleges by the simple expe-<lb />
dient of refusing adm:wion to women at coeducational schools!<lb />
It is argued by proponents of this plan that in today's world<lb />
a college education is absolutely essential for a man, while for<lb />
a woman it is merely a pleasant interlude between adolescence<lb />
and housewifery. There is simply not room enough for both men<lb />
and women in our overburdened colleges: therefore, in all fair-<lb />
ness, women who have far less need of a degree than men, must<lb />
yield their places.<lb />
Well sir, when I heard this drastic proposal, I was so shocked<lb />
that I sat right down and lit a Marlboro. I always sit right down<lb />
and light a Marlboro when I am shocked. I also always sit right<lb />
down and light a Marlboro when I am not shocked. There is<lb />
no time, no condition, no mood, no estate when it isn't a source<lb />
of soul-deep gratification to settle back and have a full-flavored<lb />
smokeMarlboro, the filtered cigarette with the unfiltered taste<lb />
Marlboro, the jewel of cigarettesMarlboro, the pinnacle of<lb />
the tobacconist's artMarlboro, my comfort haven, and snug<lb />
harbor.<lb />
WeU sir, I sat smoking my Marlboro and thinking over the<lb />
shocking proposal to keep women out of coed schools, and hoping<lb />
fervently that another solution can be found. If the calamitous<lb />
day ever comes when women are banned from coed colleges, I<lb />
will gnash my teeth and rend my garments and take to my bed<lb />
without supper. Like any other Marlboro man, I love women.<lb />
I love the sight and sound of them, the cut of their jibs, their<lb />
beauty and grace, their cunning little spitcurls, their sleek<lb />
dimples, their middy blouses, their aura and effluvium. More-<lb />
over, I freely admit that when it comes to brainpower, they can<lb />
give the average man cards and spades and big casino too. It<lb />
would be a shame, a disgrace and a catastrophe to keep these<lb />
beautiful, intelligent creatures out of college.<lb />
However, it is always wise in time of fair weather to prepare<lb />
for foul. What if the advocates of keeping women out of college<lb />
begin to gather strength? We who abhor this fiendish plan must<lb />
be ready with a substitute  and it just so happens I have<lb />
one-and a mighty ingenious little Eaa it is, if I say so myself.<lb />
Granted that classroom seats are in short supply, and granted<lb />
that men need degrees more than won-n, it is still not necessary<lb />
to bar women from college. Let them go to college but-here is<lb />
tbe beauty part of my phm-don't let them go to dasil<lb />
1 lfmfk Mtmttotttffitm<lb />
This solution, it seems to me, answers every requirement. It<lb />
releases hundreds of thousands of classroom seats to needy males.<lb />
At the same time, it does not deprive women of the rich and<lb />
varied benefits of campus Ufe.They can join sororities, shoot pool<lb />
atthe Union, build bonfires for Honwcoming games, pour at the<lb />
Dean s tea plait daisies in their hair, organise drag races, sculpt<lb />
m we hook ruga, walk their cheetah, play Monopoly, find low<lb />
-in short, they can do anything except go to class.<lb />
Tell the truth, girls: Is that bad? oirn-r -<lb />
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