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n<lb />
students are reminded to see the<lb />
Mm'i tilt1' Club on the "Let's Go To<lb />
i allege' program. November 20 on<lb />
 hansel i. WNCT television at 12:30<lb />
u m<lb />
EastCi<lb />
4<lb />
students will be admitted to the<lb />
mond-ECC football game Satur-<lb />
y night with I. D. cards. There will<lb />
be no additional admission charge.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
,ituv XXX I<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960<lb />
Number 10<lb />
Senate Hears AC SGA PresidenfcjSymphony To Perform Tonight<lb />
Proposes Constitution Change "<lb />
lent venate had Dave<lb />
, President of the Student<lb />
 sntfc Christian College,<lb />
  at their last meet-<lb />
mpanied bj Care<lb />
, n Smith.<lb />
to speak was a te-<lb />
nded by our own S.G.<lb />
Jim Speight, Speight<lb />
 I student body two<lb />
request of Presi-<lb />
 . f both men was<lb />
ettei the relationship<lb />
schools. Smith stated<lb />
 -  Atlantic Chris-<lb />
very pleased with<lb />
(ntirc delegation<lb />
Misa Nancy Cog-<lb />
lames Ma . i end Dr,<lb />
c following con-<lb />
s p between the<lb />
I ink that anything<lb />
Governments<lb />
Ht was especial-<lb />
I improved<lb />
: handling the "Bohnnk<lb />
I i the need of im-<lb />
l the students of<lb />
 the athletic contests.<lb />
 the fact that "The<lb />
ay is the bat k<lb />
 kmertce tomorrow.<lb />
ai Is .in educated Citi-<lb />
  or before has the need<lb />
educated se-<lb />
at the wrong<lb />
at on education<lb />
- The "get that Di-<lb />
. et those good grades.<lb />
get them" atti-<lb />
ming more and more pree-<lb />
nment is an<lb />
can in an ional<lb />
Hi also pointed out the<lb />
oger student govern-<lb />
prti "Student Govern-<lb />
g vr,ce! throughout<lb />
an it has ever been before<lb />
 the Student Sen-<lb />
ted dim Kirkland<lb />
 . -at -large of the<lb />
B MERLE SUMMERS<lb />
Publications Hoard. Kirkland has<lb />
been active in publications work since<lb />
his entrance into Bast Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. He has served on the Buccaneer<lb />
staff, the Key staff, and on the East<lb />
CareHaian staff as photographer and<lb />
columnist.<lb />
President Jim Speight proposed<lb />
an amendment to the S.G.A. consti-<lb />
tution to be an addition to Article<lb />
 111, Section 5, and would read: The<lb />
no used may appeal any decision o(<lb />
the judicial ics to a discipline com-<lb />
mittee composed f both students and<lb />
faculty<lb />
The proposed amendment was un-<lb />
animously passed by the Senate. It<lb />
will now be puhlich posted two weeks<lb />
before ratification efforts are taken<lb />
Uaid be formed to interpret points<lb />
of controversy of the Constitution<lb />
in the even! a question may arise.<lb />
The members of this board would<lb />
consist of three members of the fac-<lb />
ulty, three students, the S.G.A. Pres-<lb />
ident, and the President of the Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Several students voiced opposition<lb />
Home Urges Winter Quarter<lb />
Graduates To Check Courses<lb />
In preparation for registration No-<lb />
vember 28, Dr. John Home, regis-<lb />
trar, has issued an announcement for<lb />
Winter Quarter graduates.<lb />
Since grades for students graduat-<lb />
ing Winter Quarter will not be posted<lb />
to the participation of faculty mem- j to permanent records until after the<lb />
bers on this Hoard in a voting ca-<lb />
pacity. They felt that the S.G.A.<lb />
was a student organization and that<lb />
points of controversy should be in-<lb />
terpreted by the students. The motion<lb />
was tabled until the next meeting.<lb />
President Speight announced that<lb />
students will be admitted to the East<lb />
Carolina-Richmond game by presenta-<lb />
The amendment must be put to a tion of their LD. cards. There will<lb />
also be a pep rally and a bonfire to-<lb />
morrow night honoring the senior<lb />
football players. Students are urged<lb />
to participate in this pep rally. An-<lb />
nouncements will be made over Cam-<lb />
pus radio station WWWS and in the<lb />
cafeteria concerning the time and<lb />
popular vote and passed by a simple<lb />
majority of the student government<lb />
lation (of which every student<lb />
is a member. The amendment must<lb />
then be passed by the President of<lb />
Fast Carolina College.<lb />
A proposal was made by Dean<lb />
Tucker that a President's Advisory place<lb />
Hi-Ws Entertain In Wright<lb />
Committee Decides<lb />
EC Freshman Case<lb />
c committee met on<lb />
8 191 consider the<lb />
31 quarter freshman male<lb />
red with taking an ir-<lb />
beek, and altering<lb />
   grades of two other<lb />
bis class. He later re-<lb />
 t grade hook to the class-<lb />
t(. a committee report<lb />
- made a full confession of<lb />
 Dean Mallory and to the<lb />
accepting full blame for<lb />
and denying that the other<lb />
 :s whose grades he had<lb />
involved,<lb />
mmittee recommended that<lb />
ended for the rest of<lb />
iuarter; that his grade in the<lb />
m Might by the instructor from<lb />
t- ; ok the grade book be re-<lb />
i as an F; that the grades in<lb />
bar subjects which he was fail-<lb />
it the time of withdrawal be re-<lb />
W and that grades for the<lb />
- which he was passing at the<lb />
I ithdraw-al be recorded "with-<lb />
.t the request of the dean<lb />
deadline for adding a course, it is the<lb />
responsibility of the department head<lb />
and the student to make certain that<lb />
a graduating student registers for the<lb />
courses required for his degree.<lb />
In commenting on this. Dr. Home<lb />
issued the following statement to de-<lb />
partment heads, "Please make certain<lb />
that students in your department reg-<lb />
ister for the correct courses as it will<lb />
be too late to add such courses when<lb />
the Registrar's office discovers a mis-<lb />
take. Such an error will prevent the<lb />
student from receiving his degree in<lb />
February.<lb />
In an effort to expedite registra-<lb />
tion procedures the following changes<lb />
have been made. Students will regis-<lb />
ter according to the following sched-<lb />
ule and the first letter in the last<lb />
name will determine the time of reg-<lb />
istration.<lb />
8:00 a.m9:00 a.m.<lb />
9:00 a.m10:00 a.m.<lb />
10:00 a.mll:00 a.m.<lb />
11:00 a.m12:00 a.m.<lb />
12:00 a.ml:00 p.m.<lb />
1:00 p.m2:00 p.m.<lb />
2:00 p.m3:00 p.m.<lb />
3:00 p.m4:00 p.m.<lb />
Students will not be permitted to<lb />
register prior to the time designated<lb />
unless they have written permission<lb />
from the Registrar's office. They<lb />
may, however, register later in the<lb />
day.<lb />
Students are asked to enter the<lb />
doors of Wright Auditorium in two<lb />
columns so that their permits to reg-<lb />
ister may be checked as they enter.<lb />
In an effort to speed up procedures,<lb />
there will be three check-out lanes.<lb />
Area Radio Stations To Broadcast<lb />
Symphony Performance In Stereo<lb />
As a new venture in radio program- stereaphonic broadcasts.<lb />
ming in Eastern North Carolina, a The program originating here has<lb />
stereophonic broadcast of a concert been ma(le Possible through the co-<lb />
operation of the American Federation<lb />
A through B<lb />
C through D<lb />
E through G<lb />
II through K<lb />
L through M<lb />
N through R<lb />
S through T<lb />
r through Z<lb />
Students Stage All<lb />
White Civil Rights<lb />
demonstration<lb />
I HE Hl-1.( . . popular musical artists perform in Wright Auditorium<lb />
here November 12. The group is recognized as one of the top vocal poll winners<lb />
in the countrv.<lb />
Rogers Presents Senior Exhibit<lb /><lb />
Of Figurative, Abstract Works<lb />
Fall Issue Of 'Rebel'<lb />
Ready For Distribution<lb />
The fall issue of the Rebel, cam-<lb />
.iterary magaine, was released<lb />
week.<lb />
Featured in the issue is a person-<lb />
s interview with Harry Golden, the<lb />
author of three best sellers, Only in<lb />
America. For 2c Plain, and Enjoy!<lb />
Enjoy! Mr. Golden is the editor of<lb />
the Charlotte Carolina Israelite.<lb />
Also contained in the issue are two<lb />
sheet stories "Larryman" by Lyman<lb />
Harris and 'Gagged to Death" by-<lb />
John Quinn.<lb />
In addition to student short stories,<lb />
ry. and book reviews, this issue<lb />
f the Rebel contains more good rep-<lb />
eaeatatsea of student art work than<lb />
previous issues.<lb />
The fall cover differs from earlier<lb />
nes. displaying a photograph iiv<lb />
tead of an artistic illustration.<lb />
Earlier this week Roy Martin, Reb-<lb />
el editor, stated, in regard to the<lb />
release of the magazine, "Final judg-<lb />
ment lies with the students and read-<lb />
ers in general. We think we have a<lb />
good magazine but it's up to the<lb />
readers<lb />
On display now in the third floor<lb />
gallery of the Rawl Building is the<lb />
senior art exhibit of Edward Turner<lb />
Rogers.<lb />
Mr. Rogers is a graduate of James-<lb />
town High School in North Carolina.<lb />
He served in the lS. Army and at-<lb />
tended Atlantic Christian College for<lb />
one semester before beginning his<lb />
Studies here. He is now working for<lb />
an A.B. degree with a double major<lb />
in art at E.C and he plans to grad-<lb />
uate in May of IML Activities in<lb />
which he has participated include:<lb />
producer for closed circuit TV; Vice<lb />
President and President of the TV<lb />
Guild; Chief Announcer for Campus<lb />
Radio; officer of Phi Sigma Pi. Na-<lb />
tional Honorary Fraternity for men;<lb />
announcer for radio WFTC in Kin-<lb />
ston, N.C.<lb />
Most of the works in the show are<lb />
figurative. Abstract works include<lb />
two welded sculptures (one display-<lb />
ing interlacing planes) and two sand-<lb />
casted relief sculptures.<lb />
"One of the ssndcasts seems to be<lb />
a play at texture says Mr. M. T.<lb />
Gordley.<lb />
The texture of the particular work<lb />
achieved by inserting pieces of bam-<lb />
oo of varying sizes into cement.<lb />
Some pieces he pulled out; others he<lb />
didn't. Sand dried around the wood<lb />
so that the surface appears to be<lb />
similar to that of the moon.<lb />
His cement carving portrays the<lb />
reclining figure of a woman, in imi-<lb />
tation of the style of Henry Moore,<lb />
an Englishman considered by some to<lb />
I e one of the world s greatest living<lb />
sc ulpters.<lb />
Included also, are two marble scul-<lb />
ptures, one of which was done at the<lb />
very beginning of his sophomore<lb />
year. This has a smooth finish. The<lb />
other has a rough surface quality<lb />
acieved with a hammer and chisel.<lb />
Tiiere is a maple wood carving, a<lb />
repousse done in lead. Working day<lb />
and night for the last two weeks, he<lb />
finished a head done in plaster es-<lb />
pecially for this exhibit.<lb />
to<lb />
a<lb />
hich he was referring was<lb />
Exam Schedule<lb />
Periods Classes Periods<lb />
Meet Examinations Held<lb />
Friday. November 18<lb />
u 8 and 9<lb />
Monday. November 21<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
4 and 5<lb />
7 and 8<lb />
Tuesday. November 22<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
4 and 5<lb />
7 and 8<lb />
Wednesdav, November 23<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
3 and 4<lb />
Students who desire to take the<lb />
proficiency swimming test which<lb />
is a requirement for graduation<lb />
may do so during periods 7 and<lb />
8 on Monday and Tuesday, No-<lb />
vember 21 and 22.<lb />
2<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
3<lb />
6<lb />
7<lb />
Meeting Set For<lb />
Sorority Rushees<lb />
A meeting of all girls interested<lb />
in rushing a sorority will be held in<lb />
Austin Auditorium, November 3G at<lb />
6:30 p.m. At this meeting, presidents<lb />
of the eight sorority chapters on<lb />
campus will speak about their sor-<lb />
ority. Rush procedure will be ex-<lb />
plained and registration cards will<lb />
be filled out. No fee will be collect-<lb />
ed at this meeting as has been done<lb />
in previous years.<lb />
This annual meeting held by the<lb />
College Panhellenic Council marks<lb />
the beginning of winter quarter's for-<lb />
mal rush. Its purpose is to provide an<lb />
opportunity for rushees to learn some-<lb />
thing of sororities before the holi-<lb />
days and before the week of formal<lb />
ru sh.<lb />
Each girl who may be interested<lb />
in rushing a sorority during this<lb />
school year is invited by the Pan-<lb />
hellenic Council to attend this meet-<lb />
ing. Carole Rankin is serving as rush<lb />
chairman for the council this year.<lb />
(UPS) History was made in At-<lb />
h.nta Georgia Tuesday when 12 Em-<lb />
ory University students staged the<lb />
first all white civil rights demonstra-<lb />
tions in the Deep South. Hundreds<lb />
of students all over the country turn-<lb />
ed out for Election Day rallies in an-<lb />
swer to the Southern Student Non-<lb />
violent Coordinating Committee's call<lb />
for demonstrations demanding "im-<lb />
mediate civil rights action from the<lb />
victorious candidate Major rallies<lb />
were held in Boston, New York, Phil-<lb />
adelphia and Chicago.<lb />
Starting at 7 a.m. on Election Day,<lb />
Emory Students picketed before<lb />
Ponce De Leon High School, a major<lb />
precinct for DeKalb County. They<lb />
were joined later in the day by stu-<lb />
dents from Agnes Scott.<lb />
The white students' action received<lb />
full support from Atlanta Negro stu-<lb />
dents, who felt they should not parti-<lb />
cipate in demonstrations while nego-<lb />
tiations for lunch counter desegrega-<lb />
tion are in progress.<lb />
A demonstration in Jackson. Ten-<lb />
nessee resulted in the arrest of over<lb />
ISO Lane College Negro students who<lb />
were charged with disorderly con-<lb />
duct, threatening breach of the peace<lb />
and violation of a city ordinance re-<lb />
quiring a permit to stage a parade.<lb />
The students were inarching to Madi-<lb />
son County Courthouse when arrested.<lb />
Close to 300 pro-integrationists<lb />
picketed Boston Commons, demand-<lb />
ing specific proposals to fight discri-<lb />
mination in Massachusetts in addition<lb />
to action on the national level.<lb />
Three hundred strong, students<lb />
marched on Republican and Demo-<lb />
cratic headquarters in New York<lb />
City, demanding action now.<lb />
Over 400 Philadelphia students<lb />
joined in protest action Tuesday eve-<lb />
ning. After marching quietly before<lb />
Kennedy and Nixon headquarters, the<lb />
group progressed to City Hall Court-<lb />
yard where they sang songs of the<lb />
sit-ins.<lb />
Chicago area students rallied at<lb />
Roosevelt University, where Univer-<lb />
sity of Chicago students recently re-<lb />
turned from Fayette County, Tennes-<lb />
see reported on their trip.<lb />
Oberlin College students chartered<lb />
a bus to Cleveland to protest at cen-<lb />
tral polling places there. The trip<lb />
was sponsored by the student govern-<lb />
ment and the local chapter of the<lb />
National Association for the Ad-<lb />
vancement of Colored People.<lb />
Placards carrying (Rutgers Univer-<lb />
sity (New Brunswick, New Jersey)<lb />
students marched to Middlesex Coun-<lb />
ty Courthouse urging voters to con-<lb />
sider civil rights in their balloting.<lb />
Faculty Attend<lb />
Education Meeting<lb />
Monday and Tuesday, November 14<lb />
and 15, 1960, the Statewide Confer-<lb />
ence on Teacher Education met in the<lb />
offices of the North Carolina Educa-<lb />
tion Association in Raleigh.<lb />
The conference consists of about<lb />
the various academic subjects taught<lb />
twenty study groups representing<lb />
in North Carolina's colleges. The rep-<lb />
resentatives are from the various col-<lb />
eges in the state.<lb />
The representatives from East Car-<lb />
olina were as follows: Dr. Robert L.<lb />
Holt, Genera Education; Dr. Ed J.<lb />
Carter, Secondary Education; Dr.<lb />
Douglas Jones, Elementary Educa-<lb />
tion; Mr. Wesley Crawford, Art; Dr.<lb />
E. R. Browning, Business; and Mrs.<lb />
Lena Reynolds, English.<lb />
The group also included Mrs. Mar-<lb />
guerite Perry. Foreign Language; Dr.<lb />
T. J. Haigwood. Industrial Arts; Mrs.<lb />
Edna Fleming, Mathematics; Mr.<lb />
Gordon Johnson. Music; Dr. N. M.<lb />
Jorgenson, Health and Physical Edu-<lb />
cation; Mr. J. O. Derrick, Science; Dr.<lb />
Horton Emerson, Social Studies; Miss<lb />
Emily Boyce, Library Science; Dr.<lb />
J. L. Oppelt, Student Teaching; and<lb />
Dr. J. W. Batten, Inservice Educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The study has been divided into<lb />
three major fields as follows: Pro-<lb />
lessional Education, General Educa-<lb />
tion, and the Major Field. These three<lb />
fields are divided into many subfields.<lb />
The group has been studying cur-<lb />
ricurums and studies in teacher edu-<lb />
cation in order to upgrade the nation's<lb />
educational system.<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, Dean of In-<lb />
struction, has said, "This is a con-<lb />
tinuation of a group which has been<lb />
working for some time. It was in<lb />
operation last year; this is the third<lb />
year of study<lb />
by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra<lb />
at EC Thursday, Nov. 17, will be<lb />
heard over several stations in the<lb />
area.<lb />
Plans for the broadcast are now-<lb />
being made by Rosalind Roulston, di-<lb />
rector of radio and television with the<lb />
cooperation of Charles Price of WG-<lb />
TC of Greenville. The program will<lb />
be heard over Greenville, Rocky<lb />
Mount, and other stations in this<lb />
section of the state.<lb />
The symphony concert, scheduled<lb />
for 8:15 p.m will originate in the<lb />
Wright auditorium and will be trans-<lb />
mitted from the studios of WWWS-<lb />
FM of the College and WGTC-AM of<lb />
Greenville. Listeners tuning in on<lb />
both AM and FM sets will receive a<lb />
stereophonic broadcast of the pro-<lb />
gram. Only about 250 stations in the<lb />
L nited States have as yet scheduled<lb />
of Musicians.<lb />
The Atlanta Symphony, one of the<lb />
25 major orchestras in this country,<lb />
will appear here on the 1960-1961<lb />
Entertainment Series. The program<lb />
by the 81-member ensemble wrill in-<lb />
clude Hrahm's Symphony No. 2 in D<lb />
major, op. 73; Ravel's Mother Goose<lb />
Suite; The Pageant of P. T. Barnum<lb />
Suite by Douglas Moore, contempor-<lb />
ary composer; and other works.<lb />
Announcement<lb />
Dt. D. D. Gross, Director of Re-<lb />
ligious activities, has announced<lb />
that on Friday, November 18, from<lb />
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dr. Kenneth<lb />
Smith and Dr. J. W. Castelloe of<lb />
Crozer Theological Seminary will<lb />
be in the Y-hut to confer with any<lb />
students interested in post graduate<lb />
studies leading to careers in reli-<lb />
gion.<lb />
EC Band Presents<lb />
Seasonal Fanfare<lb />
On Saturday nicht. November 19.<lb />
the Marching Rand under the direc-<lb />
tion of Herbert Carter, will present a<lb />
musical portrayal of the Four Sea-<lb />
sons.<lb />
Beginning with a "Four Seasons<lb />
Fanfare" the band will march down<lb />
the field in a precision drill routine<lb />
and will form a sleigh, while play-<lb />
ing the familiar "Sleighride Mov-<lb />
ing then to the Spring of the year<lb />
the "Marching Pirates will form a<lb />
closed umbrella, and while the um-<lb />
brella is opening they will play the<lb />
appropriate "April Showers<lb />
When summer finally rolls around<lb />
our thoughts turn to relaxation and<lb />
boating. To illustrate the summer<lb />
season the band forms a sail boat and<lb />
plays the popular "Summer Place<lb />
While playing "School Days" the<lb />
band forms a "F signifying Fall<lb />
or perhaps with exams coming fail-<lb />
ure Featured in this formation will<lb />
be guitar player Ray "Spike" Norris,<lb />
who disputes these feelings as he and<lb />
the band play "What A Wonderful<lb />
World<lb />
The band will end the halftime<lb />
show by forming the traditional EC<lb />
in script, and will play the "Alma<lb />
Mater<lb />
Formations for this show were pre-<lb />
pared by Frank Dew, Jim Burns, and<lb />
Jerry Liles, in connection with their<lb />
instrumental methods course in<lb />
marching band.<lb />
Drum major of the EC Marching<lb />
Band is Jim Burns of Sumter, S.C<lb />
and head majorette is Lib Rogers of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Students To Attend<lb />
Press Conference<lb />
Next Week<lb />
Campus publications will be repre-<lb />
sented at the Annual Associated Col-<lb />
legiate Press Conference to be held<lb />
in Chicago November 21-23.<lb />
Seven student delegates represent-<lb />
ing the East Carolinian and the Rebel<lb />
will attend the three day session<lb />
which will convene in the Conrad<lb />
Hiltrn Hotel. Delegates attending in-<lb />
clude: Tom Jackson, editor; Pat Har-<lb />
vey, managing editor; JoAnne Parks.<lb />
business manager; Betty Maynor, as-<lb />
sociate editor; Patsy Elliott, campus<lb />
editor; Marcelle Vogel. feature edi-<lb />
tor of the East Carolinian; and Roy<lb />
Martin, editor of the Rebel.<lb />
Earl J. Johnson, vice president and<lb />
general news editor of United Press<lb />
International, New York, will be the<lb />
C nvocation speaker. Mr. Johnson i-s<lb />
widely regarded as one of the keen-<lb />
est newsmen in the business, an I a<lb />
great "educator" for the way he has<lb />
trained literally hundreds of UP (and<lb />
now UPI) reporters and editors.<lb />
Specialized conferences for the<lb />
various newspaper positions are<lb />
scheduled during the morning and af-<lb />
ternoon sessions. Pat Harvey, repre-<lb />
senting EC, will be one of four panel<lb />
members selected to discuss Getting<lb />
editorials readand remembered<lb />
ACP, an organization of collegiate<lb />
publications, meets annually for the<lb />
purpose of critically evaluating and<lb />
analyzing the publications of the in-<lb />
dividual member schools.<lb />
In addition to this service, the dele-<lb />
gates profit through the mutual ex-<lb />
change of ideas accomplished through<lb />
panel discussions, work shops, and<lb />
lectures by outstanding journalists<lb />
and specialists in the field. Last year<lb />
speakers included such personalities<lb />
as Norman Cousins, editor of the Sat-<lb />
urday Review; and Chet Huntley,<lb />
CBS news reporter and analyst.<lb />
Editor Announces 'Buccaneer' Qneen Finalists<lb />
The five finalists in the Buccaneer<lb />
Queen Contest were announced last<lb />
Thursday by Buddy Kilpatrick, Buc-<lb />
caneer Editor.<lb />
A panel of judges selected the five<lb />
finalists from the many pictures of<lb />
coeds entering the contest and spon-<lb />
sored by their respective organiza-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The panel of judges which was<lb />
composed of Buddy Kilpatrick, Edi-<lb />
tor of the 1961 Buccaneer; Sara Smi-<lb />
ley and Sandra Killian, staff mem-<lb />
bers of the yearbook; Dr. Sam Dry,<lb />
faculty advisor; and Tom Jackson,<lb />
Local Pianist To Play<lb />
Original Composition<lb />
Editor of the East Carolinian, chose<lb />
the five finalists' as: 1. Jay Moore<lb />
SolesDelta Sigma Pi. 2. Betty Lane<lb />
EvansPi Kappa Alpha. 3. Mary Eli-<lb />
zabeth GardnerKappa Alpha. 4.<lb />
Barbara Ann EllisTheta Chi. 5. Ju-<lb />
hane Cannon.Sigma Phi Epsilon.<lb />
Pictures of the finalists have been<lb />
sent to the Kingston Trio, a well,<lb />
known group in the entertainment<lb />
f'eld, for selection of the queen.<lb />
Results of the contest will be an-<lb />
nounced in the 1961 Buccaneer.<lb />
15-<lb />
his<lb />
Jake Gaskins of Greenville,<lb />
year-old composer, will play<lb />
original work for piano "Metropoli-<lb />
tan Midnight" on the college weekly<lb />
broadcast "Let's Go To College" Sun-<lb />
day, Nov. 20.<lb />
With Gaskins as guest soloist, the<lb />
program will feature the EC Men's<lb />
Glee Club. The 4-member vocal en-<lb />
semble will present a group of songs<lb />
under the direction of Charles Stevens<lb />
of the department of music.<lb />
"Metropolitan Midnight" is a com-<lb />
position for piano written in the style<lb />
of George Gershwin.<lb />
The young musician, who has been<lb />
turning out original music for several<lb />
years, composed three selections for<lb />
piano before completing "Metrapoli-<lb />
tan Midnight<lb />
QUEEN JUDGES . . . reading lef to right are Sarah Smiley, Tom Jackson,<lb />
Sandra Kilgan, Buddy Kilpatrick, and Mr. Sam Dry, faculty member. These<lb />
persons picked the five finalists to be mailed to the Kingston Trio for<lb />
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Day Into Gruesome One<lb />
There were six of them in the car. Four<lb />
freshmen, a junior and a graduate student.<lb />
Two of the freshmen were girls, both from<lb />
the second floor of Cotten. In the trunk of<lb />
the car was a motley assortment of Samson-<lb />
ite, laundry bags, and even a couple of shoe<lb />
boxes. Behind the seat, blocking out most of<lb />
the back window were three paper bags, two<lb />
top coats and a hatbox. One of the paper bags<lb />
had in it a jar of green tempra paint left<lb />
over from basic design.<lb />
Twelve miles out of town on the way<lb />
home for Thanksgiving wtith final exams<lb />
behind . . . what could be more carefree? The<lb />
Ford slowed and pulled in at a service sta-<lb />
tion. Here the group purchased 13.3 gallons<lb />
of gasoline, four Cokes, and four beers (two<lb />
each for the Junior and the Graduate stu-<lb />
dent).<lb />
One hour and 12 minutes later the Ford<lb />
stopped again. One of the Freshmen got out<lb />
(a boy), the luggage was shifted and stuffed<lb />
back in the trunk. They all waved and shout-<lb />
ed as he climbed into his Dad's car . . . "See<lb />
you Mond'ay . . . don't forget to bring that<lb />
History 50 book . . . have fun  so long<lb />
The Ford again lapped the miles through<lb />
one small town and toward a larger one.<lb />
Then someone started humming "It<lb />
Takes A Worried Man . .  and soon the<lb />
whole crowd was singing, maybe to make the<lb />
time pass faster, maybe because they felt<lb />
good. The driver unconsciously pushed the<lb />
accelerator just a bit harder as his mood<lb />
soared with the music  60, 65, 68, and<lb />
leveled off just short of 75 miles per hour  .<lb />
not bad on.a good road with new tires and<lb />
a mechanically sound automobile.<lb />
The Ford climbed up, up, up the long<lb />
hill and the speedometer dropped back to 70<lb />
just as they went over the top.<lb />
The driver was the first to see the<lb />
aluminum and steel wall made by the back<lb />
of the huge moving van almost stopped in<lb />
the road. He saw it about two seconds before<lb />
he saw the red milk cow walk slowly off the<lb />
pavement as if stopping trucks was nothing<lb />
unusual to her.<lb />
His reflexes were good, the Ford's tires<lb />
left twin curving black marks as it swerved<lb />
to the left to go around . . . there wasn't room<lb />
to stop. That brief moment when his heart<lb />
felt stopped had passed before the Ford plow-<lb />
ed head on into tfie new station wagon with<lb />
a mother and three kids coming around the<lb />
other side of the truck.<lb />
One of the girls was screaming, the other<lb />
had her eyes closed, and the three boys were<lb />
silent in that brief instant before the impact.<lb />
The sound of yielding, tearing metal and<lb />
shattering glass mingled with the screaming<lb />
of tires on the pavement. Then a second's<lb />
silence and more sounds. One of the kids that<lb />
had been in the station wagon began crying<lb />
hysterically as the pain shot up her leg from<lb />
a pink splinter of bone poking through the<lb />
skin  the graduate student could only gur-<lb />
gle, you see, the horn button had been pushed<lb />
into his right lung by the steering post . . .<lb />
one of his front teeth was broken off and<lb />
imbeded in what was left of the steering<lb />
wheel. The girl's scream had been silenced . . .<lb />
now she lay with one leg out the door. Watery<lb />
blood ran past the glass splinters in her eyes<lb />
and trickled down to mingle with that coming<lb />
from what was left of her face. The other<lb />
girl lay half under slowly coloring water,<lb />
wedged in a ditch beneath the car. The boy<lb />
who was supposed to be a Senior in the spring<lb />
was on the pavement his face was smeared<lb />
with green tempra paint and flakes of as-<lb />
phalt. The freshman boy moved a time or<lb />
two before he became still. He probably never<lb />
noticed the color of the puddle formed as mo-<lb />
tor oil trickled in rivlets with his blood.<lb />
Gruesome? Perhaps, but it can happen.<lb />
Last year 37,800 people were killed and 1,400 -<lb />
000 were injured in traffic accidents. It's<lb />
not hard to be careful so DRIVE SAFELY<lb />
DURING THE HOLIDAYS.<lb />
Student Believes Writers Forset Intellectual Disnity<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
One wonders at times just where<lb />
the sources of the tripe that fills the<lb />
editorial page of the (supposedly)<lb />
student newspaper might be found.<lb />
W-ho do these (supposedly) intellec-<lb />
tual giants think they are? How<lb />
many of the library's one-hundred<lb />
forty thousand volumes have they<lb />
readYet one finds only straw-grab-<lb />
bing criticism for the college and its<lb />
resources. Who has the audacity to<lb />
fill the treasured space of a college<lb />
paper's editorial page with the glori-<lb />
ous battle between a self-proclaimed<lb />
intellectual and a squirrel (the squir-<lb />
rel should have cracked the writer's<lb />
nut, but alas would have found such<lb />
a large morsel rather hollow) ?<lb />
Quit wasting the taxpayer's money<lb />
and send your staff out to learn<lb />
something; start a crusade similar to<lb />
those of which one often reads (being<lb />
carried on somewhere else of course).<lb />
The "really" enlightened few don't<lb />
need to be preached to" or prayed<lb />
"for<lb />
One writer alone reaches a plane<lb />
of intellectual dignity within the con-<lb />
fines of the editorial page. Evidently<lb />
Roy Martin misunderstood the re-<lb />
quirements you must entertain for<lb />
membership in the "elite" of campus<lb />
intellect. Thank God he misunder-<lb />
stood "can you type?" and answered<lb />
"Yes, I can think Go out and find<lb />
some thinkersjthe typists can, always<lb />
be found.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
David T. House III<lb />
(Editor's Note: For those of our<lb />
readers who are interested we offer<lb />
the following information. This "sup-<lb />
posedly" student newspaper has an<lb />
active staff of over 75 regularly en-<lb />
rolled students. Nion-students who<lb />
wish to express themselves in the<lb />
newspaper may do so only by writing<lb />
letters to the editor.)<lb />
These "supposedly intellectual gi-<lb />
ants" must qualify themselves aca-<lb />
demically in order to be passed by<lb />
the points committee and newspaper's<lb />
editorial board before they are al-<lb />
lowed to contribute to the editorial<lb />
page.<lb />
We hesitate to say just how many<lb />
of the library's 140,323 volumes (as<lb />
of July 1, 1960) any of our editorial<lb />
writers have read, we do know how-<lb />
ever, the student writer whose column<lb />
has been criticized here is an honor<lb />
student. He has attended East Caro-<lb />
lina three quarters and has been<lb />
placed on the Dean's list twice and the<lb />
all one list once. He has worked for<lb />
the East Carolinian since his first<lb />
quarter here.<lb />
On the other hand we have learned<lb />
that the "really enlightened  cru-<lb />
sader" who wrote the above letter is<lb />
not a staff member for any of the<lb />
campus student publications, and ac-<lb />
cording to the chairman of the SGA<lb />
points committee he carries no points<lb />
for extra curricuiar activities of any<lb />
kind.<lb />
As for wasting the taxpayer's<lb />
money, the student newspaper gets<lb />
none of the $1,906,684.00 which was<lb />
appropriated to East Carolina this<lb />
year. The East Carolinian is under-<lb />
written by the Student Government<lb />
Association, the money comes from<lb />
the $15.00 per quarter activity fee<lb />
which each student pays. We are fi-<lb />
nanced, written, and read by the stu-<lb />
dents of East Carolina College.<lb />
We are happy the writer of this<lb />
letter is stimulated by one of our<lb />
columnists, and hope he will find<lb />
others later in whom he sees worth.<lb />
In the meantime, we appreciate his<lb />
interest in the newspaper and will<lb />
uphold his right to express his<lb />
thoughts, even though we may not<lb />
agree with them. Students who take<lb />
enough interest to express themselves,<lb />
even with an occasional letter are<lb />
rare.<lb />
The issue to which the writer re-<lb />
fers is the one of October 27. His let-<lb />
ter arrived too late for last week's<lb />
issue.<lb />
Committee Retorts<lb />
My dear Mr. Martin,<lb />
In your article about the Budget<lb />
Committee last week it seems as if<lb />
you knew very little concerning this<lb />
matter. If you had known the facts,<lb />
you would probably have never writ-<lb />
ten the article.<lb />
It is true that the Treasurer se-<lb />
lects the members of the Budget Com-<lb />
mittee, but it is also true that they<lb />
are approved by the Senate.<lb />
You mentioned having the mem-<lb />
bers of this committee elected. If<lb />
you would check and see who is now<lb />
serving on the Budget Committee,<lb />
you would find that they are respon-<lb />
sible people who have the students<lb />
behind them. Members are such peo-<lb />
ple as the Vice President, Billy Nich-<lb />
ols; Secretary, Barbara Jones; Treas-<lb />
urer, Charlie Munn. Assistant Treas-<lb />
urer, Bob Ward; Executive Secretary,<lb />
Nancy Coggins; Jane Chandler, Jayn<lb />
(Chandler, Sara iSmiley, and Gene<lb />
Brooks. There are three advisors: the<lb />
Dean of Men. Mr. Mallory; head of<lb />
the Psychology Department, Dr.<lb />
Prewtt; and Director of Student Af-<lb />
fairs, Dr. Tucker. I think the Budget<lb />
Committee is lucky to have a fine<lb />
membership.<lb />
When this committee considers re-<lb />
quests for the year, each organization<lb />
has the oppoitunity to be represent-<lb />
ed, to explain their requests, and to<lb />
answer any questions that may arise<lb />
concerning this. The budgets are then<lb />
discussed by the committee in detail<lb />
and changes are made when it is<lb />
thought necessary. These changes are<lb />
considered carefully and then voted<lb />
on. Upon approval of the Budget<lb />
Committee, these requests are sent to<lb />
the Senate to be approved. If ap-<lb />
proved it is final, and if not, it is<lb />
reconsidered by the Budget Commit-<lb />
tee and sent to the Senate again until<lb />
it is approved.<lb />
If there is ever any question or any<lb />
idea of how we can improve the of-<lb />
fice of the Treasurer or the Budget<lb />
Committee, we will be more than hap-<lb />
py to take the time to talk to you.<lb />
The Budget Committee wishes that<lb />
it had the money to give every or-<lb />
ganization the amount it requests,<lb />
but this is impossible.<lb />
He (Martin) is one among many<lb />
who still believes it possible for the<lb />
Student Government Association to<lb />
rive all organizations every cent they<lb />
request.<lb />
The Office of Treasurer<lb />
Charlie Munn, Treasurer<lb />
Bobby Ward, Asst. Treasurer<lb />
Letter Of Apology<lb />
Students of EOC and members of<lb />
APO Fraternity:<lb />
We apologize for our part in the<lb />
regretable incident which occurred<lb />
Friday evening of Homecoming week-<lb />
end.<lb />
As a result of hard work and long<lb />
hours, on the part of the brothers<lb />
of APO, the float was repaired and<lb />
entered in the Homecoming parade.<lb />
We deeply regret having undermin-<lb />
ed the spirit of Homecoming, the ex-<lb />
tra hours of work we brought upon<lb />
the members of APO Fraternity, and<lb />
the poor reflection we brought upon<lb />
the school as a whole.<lb />
Martin Parker and Gene Wood<lb />
Hectic Morning Ends With Trip In White Car<lb />
IJ : a '1 ii a nirnir<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Tress Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Betty Maynor<lb />
Campus Editor  Patsy miott<lb />
Sports Editor  Leonard Lao<lb />
Feature Editor Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  iRichard Boyd<lb />
Photographers Grover Smithwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer Assistant George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director Melba j<lb />
Exchange Manager  Selba Marris<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 Mayr.or, 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 />
TyPts Glenda Ferreil<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Carlyle Humphrey<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
"But, sir, I'm terribly sorry I'm<lb />
late the timid girl pleaded as she<lb />
stood with 80 per cent of her 90<lb />
pounds shifted on her left leg. Be-<lb />
fore her sat a little glossy-headed<lb />
man tapping his pencil impatiently<lb />
on his battered desk.<lb />
"Oh, I don't mind your being late;<lb />
but 30 minutes is a Kttle too much to<lb />
take graciously shouted the little<lb />
man who, to Jane, suddenly seemed<lb />
to appear two feet taller.<lb />
Ah yes, a typical day for Jane at<lb />
dear ole' Crampedville. But before<lb />
anyone makes any rash decisions for<lb />
her seemdngly ridiculous behavior,<lb />
consider the following information as<lb />
an important cluethe answer.<lb />
The day started out dandy with<lb />
the usual Gleem brushing and argu-<lb />
ment with her roommate over who<lb />
was to wear the red leotards. In fact<lb />
everything was in her favor until she<lb />
made a drastic decision; Jane decided<lb />
to check by the post office to see if<lb />
box 1409 had been dusted properly<lb />
She walked to the best entrance into<lb />
this little buildingthe door. But, un-<lb />
fortunately, approximately three large<lb />
herds of students charged toward her<lb />
and, being the coward that Jane has<lb />
always been, she raced for the near-<lb />
est tree.<lb />
Five minutes later, by the way of<lb />
the ear, Jane learned that the stam-<lb />
pede was over. So, she crept softly<lb />
and hesitantly toward the same en-<lb />
trance. The fool! Before doing any-<lb />
thing impulsive, she checked the traf-<lb />
fic going in and out of the 2x-4 room<lb />
that serves as post office for approxi-<lb />
mately 3000 students. "Chances look<lb />
pretty good she thought to herself<lb />
as she walked cautiously toward box<lb />
1400.<lb />
She was peering anxiously through<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian is a weekly<lb />
newspaper edited by the students of<lb />
East Carolina College. Dedicated to<lb />
good standards of journalism and ac-<lb />
curate presentation of news, the pur-<lb />
pose of the newspaper as a eomsnuna-<lb />
tive organ is to inform, to educate,<lb />
to stimulate, and to make our read-<lb />
ers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this<lb />
page are not necessarily representa-<lb />
tive of the majority of the students<lb />
on this campus, the faculty, the staff,<lb />
or the administration, but rather<lb />
chose of the student writers.<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
a hole marked 1409 at a little wom-<lb />
an on the other side of the boxes,<lb />
when she heard such a clatter that she<lb />
knew in an instant that it must be<lb />
some racing enthusiasts. Before she<lb />
could turn away from her disappoint-<lb />
ment, her entire body received a blow<lb />
that knocked it into the corner of the<lb />
small area that is supposed to en-<lb />
tertain several thousand people in the<lb />
mornings.<lb />
After recovering from this jousting<lb />
Jane looked up just in time to see<lb />
two hundred people trying to squeeze<lb />
into this little nook. As usual Bobo<lb />
Louis, a 216 pound tackle, was able<lb />
to pry himself through first. After<lb />
this lucky, ingenious move she pasted<lb />
herself to the cold wall, held her<lb />
breath, and kept asking why she was<lb />
foolish enough to get into this predi-<lb />
cament.<lb />
Fifteen minutesand ten broken<lb />
ribsilater, Jane managed to pick<lb />
herself off the dirty floor and bleary-<lb />
eyed make er way toward, what she<lb />
thought to be, Graham building. Be-<lb />
cause of the slight brain concussion<lb />
received when ducking a size 14 shoe<lb />
and collaborating with a wall, which<lb />
was pretty hard, she started in the<lb />
wrong direction and wound up in Jar-<lb />
vis. After once more getting organ-<lb />
ized she hobbledher right leg was<lb />
broken in three important joints<lb />
to her psychology class.<lb />
Breathlessly, but courageously, she<lb />
entered room 113. But instead of<lb />
hearing a loud ovation for Jane's tri-<lb />
umphant journey, Professor Ooby<lb />
greeted her with a sarcastic grin and,<lb />
"Where in thehave you been,<lb />
playing mumble peg? I hope you re-<lb />
alize that you missed an important<lb />
lecture on man as compared to ani-<lb />
mal<lb />
Humiliated and looking as ashamed<lb />
as possible, Jane crawled to her seat<lb />
just in time to hear the bell.<lb />
"Whee, aint life fun, whee, ain't<lb />
life fun, whee, ain't life . .  echoed<lb />
through the empty halls as four<lb />
strong arms carried her toward the<lb />
awaiting white car.<lb />
"I might go and live in Switzer-<lb />
land permanently. I have always<lb />
dreamed of a country where the<lb />
mountains are higher than the taxes<lb />
Elist Blaise Cendrars.<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
NQViONDgR w i3jsian are ahead at immu<lb />
OF Mau should 1N w MiSwaTUPrwfc8"<lb />
LackOfCooperation<lb />
Causes Lack Of<lb />
Game Support<lb />
Are students losing that "ole college<lb />
spirit" at football games? From all<lb />
general appearances an onlooker<lb />
would be inclined to answer a truth-<lb />
ful "yes Where are the loud, cheering<lb />
sections that should support our team<lb />
at every game? The interest still pre-<lb />
vails in the games, but there seems<lb />
to be no interest in supporting our<lb />
team by yelling for them.<lb />
One student gave the answer that<lb />
the cheerleaders were chosen for that<lb />
specific task, to cheer for the team.<lb />
That is a cheerleader's job, but isnt<lb />
it our task to help them? Cheerlead-<lb />
ers are chosen to lead the students<lb />
in yells and not to do a solo perform-<lb />
ance.<lb />
One reason for the lack of cheer-<lb />
ing may be that no one knows the<lb />
cheers. The freshman class members<lb />
are not familiar with all of the yells.<lb />
More emphasis should be placed on<lb />
teaching the students the cheers.<lb />
At the next game why not try help-<lb />
ing the cheerleaders yell? Give them<lb />
your co-operation and exert a little<lb />
energy by showing some "good ole<lb />
college spirit<lb />
Dee Smith<lb />
ECC Commandments<lb />
By J. MATHERS<lb />
I. Thou shalt not go to football<lb />
games nor classes unprepared.<lb />
II. Thou shalt not overcut thy<lb />
classes, nor thy fellow students.<lb />
III. Thou shalt not gaze upon thy<lb />
neighbors' exam paper.<lb />
IV. Thou shalt not linger in the<lb />
vicinity of the soda shop to play<lb />
bridge or drink coffee past the hour<lb />
of thy next class.<lb />
V. Thou shalt not bark at thy mas-<lb />
cot, or thy co-eds.<lb />
VI. Thou shalt not tarry in the<lb />
shadows of the women's dorms with<lb />
or without a co-ed.<lb />
VII Thou shalt not partake of the<lb />
brew from hops at the same varsity<lb />
tW or other co-ed.<lb />
VIII. Thou shalt not curse thy book<lb />
store, nor thy departmental nor thy<lb />
cold egs. '<lb />
IX. Thou shalt not leap into thy<lb />
brother's "bugfaww<lb />
w Shalt loVe &amp;oolwok,<lb />
Some 'Characters' Never<lb />
Die In Student Thoughts<lb />
By ROY MARTIX<lb />
ave seen<lb />
During the past four yean we h<lb />
innumberable "characters" on this i<lb />
Many have graduated and gone their resS<lb />
tive ways. Some are still here. No matt<lb />
where they are, they will always remain ton<lb />
for conversation. p'<lb />
One of these people was rharhe Dy<lb />
"Bulldog" as he was called, stood about 6ft<lb />
2 in. tall. He was a big fellow.<lb />
The recollection of his size bring, tr<lb />
mind the time when "Bulldog" wa- takin<lb />
Botany under Dr. Wilton. A requirement of<lb />
this course was to make a leaf collection<lb />
"Bulldog" could be seen day after iav frr<lb />
several weeks, all over campus, pluckimr<lb />
leaves from trees.<lb />
One particular afternoon 'Bulldog" and<lb />
a friend oJ his, working together, came upon<lb />
a type of tree from which they had no specj-<lb />
mens. The lowest limb was out of reach. RW<lb />
ever, not to be defeated, the two devised j<lb />
way to reach the leaves. The a .<lb />
evolved from their strategy was perhaps the<lb />
most hilarious imaginable. There was 'Bull<lb />
dog astride the shoulders of this rather<lb />
puny friend, weaving around and around<lb />
back and forth, trying to balance<lb />
and attemptng at the same time to grab a<lb />
handful of leaves. The result manea-<lb />
ver was not just leaves but rather an entire<lb />
limb, which they carried away trimphantlv<lb />
after they picked themselves up off the<lb />
ground.<lb />
Another incident comes to mind around<lb />
the time of the first IFC Ball. The themecf<lb />
the affair was centered on Playboy magazine.<lb />
Dave Thompson, so it was told, was the ca<lb />
pus representative for this magazine, md had<lb />
a great hand in the preparation : the<lb />
dance.<lb />
Dave was a great planner. Under his di-<lb />
rection, the dance was carried off very well.<lb />
However, there was just one minor incident<lb />
which occurred to discourage Dave.<lb />
It seems that the favors for the dance<lb />
were Playboy "rabbits These rabbits were<lb />
about three feet tall, much taller than an ac-<lb />
tual rabbit. Dave ordered several hundred of<lb />
these rabbits to be distributed at the dance.<lb />
In the meantime, so it whs told, practi-<lb />
cally all of the fraternity men decided not to<lb />
accept these rabbits. No one both. tell<lb />
Dave and the rabbits, which arrived .<lb />
shipped to him personally. And th re he was<lb />
. . . with his room packed full with<lb />
which no one wanted. There were ta in<lb />
the closet, rabbits on the bed. ral rier<lb />
the bed. Almost every square inch ol m<lb />
was covered with toy rabbits. Needl say,<lb />
Dave became weary of rabbits. What even-<lb />
tually hapiened to these furry problems, we<lb />
never knew.<lb />
These two individuals are two among<lb />
many. They were "characters and mav thev<lb />
live forever.<lb />
Soda Shop 'Gripers' Otter<lb />
Words, Not Physical Labor<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
We have in this country a group of peo-<lb />
ple who are known as "The Gripers These<lb />
pseudo-intellectuals gather here and vonder<lb />
to discuss and to solve the world situation.<lb />
the state situation, the local situations, and<lb />
their situations,  In their smoke-filled<lb />
hang-outs, such terms as political front, socio-<lb />
economic status, Freudiian concept, ethical<lb />
code, and homosexuality hang on the air<lb />
like leaves before the storm . . . Dav after<lb />
day, hour after hour, they sit and think and<lb />
discuss and offer solutionsbut exactly to<lb />
whom do they offer their golden advice<lb />
tt -V3 Umted Nat:ons, to the President of the<lb />
United States, to the governor of the state,<lb />
to their psychiatrists, or to their dogs<lb />
We, as a group of mature college stu-<lb />
dents, are also fortunate to have on our cam-<lb />
pus, a group of "The Gripers" which might<lb />
preler to be called by the name of the E.C.C.<lb />
bopnistsand their motto is: "To gripe, to<lb />
complain but never to take definite, con-<lb />
crete action . . . <lb />
These brilliant people congregate for<lb />
rectangular-table" discussions in the local<lb />
Coke and Coffee' joints  It is there in<lb />
.ofiJin111 atmosphere that these so-<lb />
called intellectuals discuss the campus situa-<lb />
wfustatements as to what they<lb />
n 5 lf they in BM X's position or<lb />
SS? ?k- tlon    They condemn and crit-<lb />
StK and the other-they offer<lb />
R,a!OIlueverythin frm a change in<lb />
comb his hair " President Jenkins should<lb />
aunJfilT K tfants never offer their<lb />
S2i r-phyB,dal labor in carrying through<lb />
.1;   They iPe about Susie<lb />
nev nnme P doin a Poor job-but they<lb />
dus th 7y. type of  to the cam-<lb />
pus, the students or to themselves <lb />
a aJfoXtZl Can f1 from their actions,<lb />
o2 CSirom ncier Pope's An Essay<lb />
their mT" DUfirSt Quaked to <lb />
Drinkt ta a ngeroua thing;<lb />
1S 2SLr mt  Piian spring:<lb />
Art dA idHrfts intoicate the brain<lb />
And drinking largely sobers us again<lb /><pb facs="00038680_tn_0003" /><lb />
THl'RSIUY, NOVEMBER 17, I960<lb />
EA9T CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Extension Division Plans Study<lb />
Tour Of Southwestern States<lb />
The Extension Division of the col-<lb />
lie announces a travel study tour<lb />
the Southwestern States of<lb />
? nation during the first term of<lb />
 MhMl, 1961- The tour will<lb />
extend over a period of 30 days, and<lb />
1 take those enrolled to nineteen<lb />
st3tes and to Juarez, Mexico.<lb />
Tour members will assemble on the<lb />
tmpus the afternoon of June 4 and<lb />
iMt "arlyon June 5- Travel wil1 <lb />
bv air-wMMMUMMi Trairway Bus.<lb />
Included in the itinerary will be<lb />
Kew Orleans, Carlsbad Caverns, El<lb />
Us. Juarea, Mtxico. Phoenix, Grand<lb />
Kan yon, Lm Vegas, Los Angeles,<lb />
National Park, San Fran-<lb />
o, Salt Lake City, Colorado<lb />
SI Louis. Louisville, Ashe-<lb />
college credits.<lb />
The over-all objective of the study-<lb />
travel program is to give an under-<lb />
standing and appreciation of the land,<lb />
people, history, and problems that<lb />
exist in a large region of the United<lb />
Slates. Major benefits will come from<lb />
actual observations and contacts while<lb />
traversing the region.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, professor<lb />
of geography, who has conducted<lb />
other travel study tours for the col-<lb />
lege, is planning the tour and will<lb />
escort the group.<lb />
A special feature made available<lb />
to the tour members will be the use<lb />
of colored slides taken on the tour.<lb />
Members will have the opportunity<lb />
to duplicate those taken or to borrow<lb />
them on free loan to show to their<lb />
friends, class or church groups.<lb />
Since enrollment is limited, those<lb />
interested in this tour for the sum-<lb />
mer of 1961 should write for a des-<lb />
criptive folder, and reservations<lb />
should be made as soon as possible.<lb />
for the tour can be obtained at I Address inquiries to: Dr. Robert E.<lb />
evels: Geography 150b is an un- Cramer, Extension Division, Box 307,<lb />
h<lb />
and home on July 3.<lb />
t j j i iule will permit members<lb />
n to the campus in time to<lb />
t 1  r second term of summer<lb />
Baal Carolina if th.y so<lb />
 , quarter hours of college cred<lb />
it<lb />
YWCA Schedules<lb />
S-ecial Service<lb />
Plans have been made for a spe-<lb />
cial Thanksgiving service to be held<lb />
in the "Y" Hut at 7:00 a.m. on Friday,<lb />
November 18. This special service is<lb />
being sponsored by the YWCA, and<lb />
it is carrying out the theme of the<lb />
week, November 13-19, which is the<lb />
Week of Prayer and World Fellow-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Coffee and doutrhnuts will be served<lb />
following the meditation.<lb />
Other events the YWCA is planning<lb />
in the near future are the Christmas<lb />
Tree Trimming and Caroling Party<lb />
which will be held in the "Y" Hut<lb />
on December 8, and a tea for the<lb />
Foreign Students to be held in the<lb />
"Y" Hut on January 5, at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
This is being sponsored in conjunc-<lb />
tion with the YWQA.<lb />
Everyone is invited to attend these<lb />
events.<lb />
Another special project that the<lb />
YWGA is sponsoring is to give some<lb />
needy family around Greenville a hap-<lb />
py Christmas.<lb />
Watch Your Speed<lb />
Mf<lb />
Pirates Face Possible Weekend Tragedy<lb />
Exams will soon be over and we<lb />
ECC Pirates will be on the highways<lb />
headed for home and a weekend of<lb />
turkey, talk, and travel. Since one<lb />
minute is too much time to waste, we<lb />
often take chances and drive at ex-<lb />
cessive speeds. In 1959, 43.1 per cent<lb />
of the traffic fatalities was a result<lb />
of drivers exceeding the speed limit.<lb />
No other single action of drivers was<lb />
even close to the grim record of speed.<lb />
While it is important to get home as<lb />
soon as possible, it is also important<lb />
to arrive without an accident.<lb />
Many of us will be overly tired<lb />
By GENE PEACE<lb />
from a trying week and create haz-<lb />
iidoas driving for other travelers.<lb />
h. is only fighting a losing battle<lb />
when we try to drive when our bodies<lb />
call for rest. It is easy to fall asleep<lb />
for a moment only to be awakened<lb />
by the sound of sirens. It was in<lb />
this manner that 37,600 Americans<lb />
met death last yearour friends and<lb />
relatives.<lb />
Often we heedlessly forget and even<lb />
intentionally disregard safety regula-<lb />
tiens. Slogans, statistics and pledges<lb />
have had little effect. Each of us as<lb />
individual citizens must become aware<lb />
of and accept the responsibilities of a<lb />
driver and aid in the prevention of<lb />
accidents. We must ask ourselves why<lb />
this suffering and why this waste of<lb />
human life must exist.<lb />
It is. our age group that is classed<lb />
as the most dangerous. Although we<lb />
make up but 14 per cent of the total<lb />
driving population, 29 per cent of the<lb />
fatal accidents are attributed to our<lb />
carelessness. As college students,<lb />
let's accept the challenge and each<lb />
of us return to campus having had<lb />
an accident free trip for which to be<lb />
continually thankful.<lb />
News In Brief<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
N. C.<lb />
College, Greenville,<lb />
"If you believe what the candidates<lb />
say about each other, it will be hard<lb />
to vote for anyone Dan Kidney.<lb />
course for those working<lb />
i a bachelor's degree; Geogra-<lb />
I lib and Education 350Gb of-<lb />
 graduate extension credits.<lb />
 ttram the graduate courses<lb />
be applied toward the bachelor's<lb />
ter's degree or for certifi-<lb />
 enewaL The Extension Divisionl "Most of the men running for of-<lb />
quiries by those who wish If ices are not politicians. They're com-<lb />
tte tour, but do not need thejmutersLlewellyn Mitstifer.<lb />
CU Schedules Pizza, Pepsi Party<lb />
follege Union's Record and Union Lounge, as they are ordered,<lb />
and Social Committee members by Bob Saieed of the Varsity. Plain<lb />
preparing for a Pizza and Pizzas will cost 75 cents. Fancy Piz-<lb />
zas will require 15 cents extra. Pepsi<lb />
will be furnished by the College Un-<lb />
ion. Music for dancing will be pro-<lb />
vided by Dave Perry's Buccaneers<lb />
from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 pan.<lb />
The<lb />
Pai ce<lb />
isi y .<lb />
 Party as their last activity for<lb />
tru Pall Quarter. The party is sched-<lb />
i : r Friday, November 18, in the<lb />
ge Union Lounge at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Pizzas will be baked in the College<lb />
Ottaway Announces<lb />
Theology Chapter<lb />
Rev. Dick Ottaway, the College<lb />
chaplain, has announced that the<lb />
Seminar on Christian Theology will<lb />
be offered here again winter quarter<lb />
for students who are classified as<lb />
sophomores and above.<lb />
Beginning November 29, those in-<lb />
terested are invited to meet each<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday from 12:00<lb />
until 1:00 in the "Y" hut here on<lb />
campus.<lb />
The textbook for the course, which<lb />
is designed to provide theological<lb />
foundations for one's thinking" is<lb />
called A Handbook of Christian<lb />
Theology and is on sale in the col-<lb />
lege book store.<lb />
SAI Ties For Most<lb />
Outstanding Chapter<lb />
The East Carolina College chapteT<lb />
of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional<lb />
fraternity for women in the field of<lb />
music, was host to Mrs. George Deed-<lb />
meyer, province president, November<lb />
5-7. Mrs. Deedmeyer, from Miami,<lb />
Florida, serves as president to the<lb />
Lambda Province of SAI which in-<lb />
cludes nine other chapters in addition<lb />
to the local chapter.<lb />
With her visit Mrs. Deedmeyer<lb />
brought some good news in announc-<lb />
ing that Beta Psi tied with Beta Rho<lb />
chapter at Georgia State College for<lb />
Women in Milledgeville, Georgia for<lb />
the title of Most Outstanding Chap-<lb />
ter in the Province in the 1959-60<lb />
school year.<lb />
During Mrs. Deedmeyer's visit to<lb />
the E.C.C. campus she observed our,<lb />
chapter in a business meeting she<lb />
held conferences with the officers of<lb />
the organization, she listened to a re-<lb />
hearsal of a Christmas musicale to be<lb />
presented in December. Beta Psi<lb />
honored Mrs. Deedmeyer with a ban-<lb />
quet on Sunday night.<lb />
On Monday Mrs. Deedmeyer de-<lb />
parted to visit other chapters in the<lb />
Lambda Province.<lb />
r. , wv,c nor on? To. Am't ned  We ep with  beh fa e back, or<lb />
W nat, nO SpOnS Col tdp knowledge of mm esoteric automotive jargon to enjoy<lb />
a Corvette. AH yon need k a desire to own a car that it designed for your nie Eaona. Thb b no station<lb />
wagon, no family eedan. this is yonr car and nobody ebe'e. It k die nWmate devdojment rf a fine car that<lb />
has known five years of nnparaBeled success in die maelstrom of sports car competith and yet it can bo<lb />
tailored to yonr personal tartes-even if yon don't know a tappet from a teapot<lb />
Push-button door handles, inside door locks and a side-view mirror are aome of die Corvette con-<lb />
venience. you don't get on most other .port. . Ton abo have a wide choice of power t"<lb />
from the standard 230-horaepower engine (which can be matched with Pewerglide to dehght the bonle-<lb />
vardier) to the swashbuckling Fuel Injection V8 with four-speed dose-ratio trmwrniadon. Talk it over<lb />
with your dealer. Whatever version yon decide on. you're in tor the greatest adventure of yonr dnvmg career!<lb />
'61 CORVETTE BY CHEVROLET<lb />
-S' XT<lb />
u<lb />
 '<lb />
the new Corvette, Chevrolet car8<lb />
and Chevy Comirs tt your toed wrthorbed Chevro Jetier.<lb />
Fraternity Elects<lb />
Chicago Delegates<lb />
East Carolina College's Beta Kappa<lb />
Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national<lb />
honorary business education frater-<lb />
nity, will be represented at the bi-<lb />
ennial convention of the organization<lb />
by Mary Elizabeth Massad of Benson,<lb />
president, and Betty Ann Brown of<lb />
Williamston, historian. The meeting<lb />
is scheduled to take place in Chicago<lb />
December 27-29.<lb />
Miss Massad and Miss Brown were<lb />
elected as delegates by members of<lb />
the campus chapter here.<lb />
Also attending the convention from<lb />
East Carolina will be Frances Daniels,<lb />
faculty sponsor of the chapter, and<lb />
Dr. (Audrey V. Dempsey, past presi-<lb />
dent of the national organization.<lb />
Both are members of the School of<lb />
Business at the college.<lb />
ROTC To Hold Meet<lb />
Brigadier General J. H. Moore,<lb />
Commander of the Fourth Fighter<lb />
Wing (Tac), will be the guest speaker<lb />
at the annual AFROTC Detachment's<lb />
Dining-In, to be held November 18,<lb />
at 7 p.m. in the South Dining-Hall.<lb />
General Moore will speak on the<lb />
subject of the tactical air command,<lb />
composite air strike force, and how<lb />
the Fourth Tactical Fighter Wing<lb />
and Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base<lb />
.vould tie in with this force.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins and Dr. R. L.<lb />
Holt will be among the guests of<lb />
honor.<lb />
NOT MUCH TIME LEFT . . until the end of the quarter and Thanks-<lb />
giving holidays. Jim Rowe and Jim Hudson are packing early for the long<lb />
waited rest.<lb />
Student Rioters Called Communists<lb />
From the University of Minnesota<lb />
Daily, Minneapolis.<lb />
Yesterday we saw a spectacle<lb />
hardly a spectacleconceived in fal-<lb />
lacy and aimed at the third-grade<lb />
mind.<lb />
It was a film of the student "riots"<lb />
against the House Un-American Ac-<lb />
tivities Committee in San Francisco.<lb />
The film was taken by newsmen, ed-<lb />
ited and prepared by HUAC and dis-<lb />
tributed by the Daughters of the<lb />
American Revolution.<lb />
The film purported to show how<lb />
students were "duped" into support-<lb />
ing an allegedly Communist cause<lb />
abolition of HUAC.<lb />
The narrators of the film made con-<lb />
stant reference to the "Communist"<lb />
leaders of the demonstration. They<lb />
did not explain when and where the<lb />
persons mentioned had been proved<lb />
to be Communists. Those students<lb />
who led groups from the various cam-<lb />
puses (last May) wrote letters, the<lb />
following week, to the San Francisco<lb />
Chronicle, explaining they were not<lb />
Communists; they were merely stu-<lb />
dents, objecting to HUAC methods.<lb />
HUAC, in answer to its detractors,<lb />
can say only, It is a Communist aim<lb />
to abolish HUAiC, therefore, all those<lb />
who wish to abolish HUAiC are Com-<lb />
munists<lb />
Of course. And a cow has four legs,<lb />
a table has our legs; therefore all<lb />
cows are tables. HUlAC is guilty<lb />
among other things of fallacious rea-<lb />
soning.<lb />
The House of Representatives ought<lb />
to take a long second look at HUAC<lb />
and a longer look at the Constitution.<lb />
It's old, and it was written before the<lb />
Cold War, but it's a good document.<lb />
The film we saw yesterday was a<lb />
good example of a desperate attempt<lb />
to make HUAC "good" because its<lb />
enemies are "bad<lb />
Notice<lb />
Class pictures will be given out<lb />
in the Buccaneer office begin-<lb />
ning Friday from 1 to 5 p.m.<lb />
On Friday only, pictures num-<lb />
bered 1 through 1500 will be<lb />
available. The remainder will be<lb />
given out on Monday and Tues-<lb />
day.<lb />
Varsity Band Organizes<lb />
Again Next Quarter<lb />
The Varsity Band, under the direc-<lb />
tion of Thomas Miller of the Music<lb />
Department, has again reorganized<lb />
for the Winter and Spring quarters.<lb />
The nucleus of the Varsity Band is<lb />
comprised of the Marching Band,<lb />
with many students from other de-<lb />
partments, besides the music depart-<lb />
ment, participating. The primary pur-<lb />
pose of the band is recreational, to<lb />
enable instrumentalists who were<lb />
members of a high school band to<lb />
continue to play in a musical organ-<lb />
ization during their college careers.<lb />
Several concerts are performed by<lb />
the group each year, including a lawn<lb />
concert to be held on May 7, at 4:00.<lb />
Other performances will be announced<lb />
later.<lb />
Membership is still open to any<lb />
qualified musicians. Information can<lb />
be obtained from Mr. Miller in the<lb />
music department. Rehearsals are<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday afternoons,<lb />
from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.<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 />
Starts TODAY (Thursday)<lb />
GINA<lb />
LOLLOBRIGIDA<lb />
Yves Montand in<lb />
"WHERE HOT<lb />
WIND BLOWS"<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Hfrfrifr<lb />
!<lb />
Sorority Pledges Six<lb />
Alpha Phi Sorority had another<lb />
rush party, pledging six girls making<lb />
a total of fifteen girls in the pledge<lb />
class. These six girls were pledged<lb />
during a service Monday night at the<lb />
Alumni Building.<lb />
The new pledges are: Pat Maxwell,<lb />
Lillian Davis, Jane Albritton, Jac-<lb />
queline Harris, Pauline Inman, Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Loftin.<lb />
The members are now in the pro-<lb />
cess of planning the annual Christ-<lb />
mas party for underprivileged chil-<lb />
dren in the Greenville area, which<lb />
they will give December 14.<lb />
Rice Speaks To Club<lb />
Dr. T. TL Rice, director of the Ra-<lb />
dio-Biology Laboratory in Beaufort,<lb />
N.C spoke to the Science Club No-<lb />
vember 8. This laboratory is connect-<lb />
ed with the Department of Fish and<lb />
Wildlife Service. Dr. Rice spoke on<lb />
radio isotopes and their effects on<lb />
man and animal.<lb />
Plans for a Christmas party were<lb />
announced by the president Grover<lb />
Smithwick. Also money making proj-<lb />
ects were discussed.<lb />
Chi Omega Entertained<lb />
Chi Omega members and pledges,<lb />
their dates, and guests, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
A. C. Ruff in, Dr. and Mrs. Clinton<lb />
Prewit, and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Faber,<lb />
enjoyed a chicken stew supper given<lb />
by Mr. Arthur Tripp last Friday eve-<lb />
ning at the Farmer's Warehouse.<lb />
After supper dancing to the music<lb />
of the Buccaneers at the Rotary Club<lb />
provided entertainment for the group.<lb />
Sorority Entertains<lb />
On Thursday November 10, the<lb />
sisters and pledges of Tri Sigma So-<lb />
rority entertained the brothers and<lb />
pledges of Lambda Chi Alpha Fra-<lb />
ternity with a hamburger fry at the<lb />
home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Minges.<lb />
.Approximately 100 greeks attended<lb />
the festivities.<lb />
Spontaneous entertainment was<lb />
presented by Roger Wise and Bob<lb />
McKinney when they pantomimed<lb />
Louis Prima and Keely Smith. Dur-<lb />
ing dance breaks, the groups ex-<lb />
changed their greek songs.<lb />
Delta Pi Meets Prexy<lb />
Mrs. Howard Halberstadt, Mrs.<lb />
William Ducker, and Mrs. Christine<lb />
Lortz, province president for Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi Sorority, visited on campus<lb />
November 7-8.<lb />
The women were here to help the<lb />
chapter organize plans for the year.<lb />
Conferences were held with the main<lb />
officers concerning this issue.<lb />
A special dinner meeting was held<lb />
at the Cinderella Restaurant in their<lb />
honor to conclude the workshop.<lb />
LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS<lb />
FREE ENGRAVING<lb />
ToECC students on all engravable items purchased<lb />
from us for Christmas. This includes Billfolds,<lb />
Shaving Kits, Cigarette Cases and Lighters, Bar<lb />
Sets, Flasks, Ladies and-Mens Jewelry. Dresser<lb />
Sets, Pens, L D. Braclets, and many other items.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR " .   " <lb />
Bucs Close Season Against Richmond<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
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A brief North State League History<lb />
unfamiliar with the<lb />
Many sports fans in the Greenville area are unfamiliar with the<lb />
round of the North State Conference. Since East Carolina's Pirates<lb />
click, it is only natural<lb />
backgi<lb />
are one of the teams that help the conference click, it is<lb />
local fans should be familiar with the history of the fine league.<lb />
Some thirty years ago in Durham the seven original members suc-<lb />
ceeded in giving the conference their first athletic participates. These<lb />
members included Appalachian, Atlantic Christian, Catawba, Guilford, Elon,<lb />
High Point, and Lenoir Ryhne. Doctor D. S. Marion of Lenoir Rhyne was<lb />
elected first President of this new loop.<lb />
Since the conferences formation, three additional members have<lb />
been admitted: Western Carolina in 1933, East Carolina in 1947, and<lb />
Pfeiffer recently entered in 1960. Atlantic Christian, High Point, and<lb />
PfeifJer, are not represented in football.<lb />
In case any football fans in this area are interested East Carolina<lb />
owns the fifth best league record in conference history, although only a<lb />
member for 13 years the Pirates are a candidate for the Southern Con-<lb />
ference. Catawba's Indians lead the league in games won and lost since<lb />
football was intoduced to the North State Conference in 1931.<lb />
Appalachian, Lenoir Rhyne. Elon are the other teams which are<lb />
ahead of the Pirates in the composite standings. Lenoir Rhyne would re-<lb />
mind the sports fans of the baseball New York Yankees. Since 1951 the<lb />
Bears have succeeded in winning the championship on the grid iron every<lb />
year but 1953 when East Carolina was recognized as league champs.<lb />
Tough League<lb />
Powerful outside teams schedule many of the N.S.L. teams. For<lb />
example. East Carolina will play a University of Richmond eleven on<lb />
November 19, which has always been a strong member of the Southern<lb />
Conference.<lb />
The big three of the gridiron this season in North State league<lb />
activity has been East Carolina. Lenoir Rhyne, and Appalachian's Apps.<lb />
Everyone of the above mentioned could definitely hold their own against<lb />
many major football teams.<lb />
Another boast for the conference has been the fact that: Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
was ranked number one in the NASA's poll in 1959, although the Hickory<lb />
school was defeated -0-7 in the Holiday Bowl against a powerful Texas A<lb />
and 1 quint.<lb />
E.C.Cs Second Homecoming Attraction<lb />
It was homecoming time again at East Carolina this season. The<lb />
powerful West Wing, third floor of Jones Hall, unbeaten in intramural<lb />
competition, and celebrating their first annual homecoming tangling with<lb />
their arch rivalries the terrors from down the hall, on East side, their<lb />
scrappy six.<lb />
The kickoff for the big game was Thursday afternoon on the<lb />
Inter-Mural field. The East Wing was out to spoil the homecoming en-<lb />
counter but lost 200 as Jack Wall pitched touchdown tosses to two<lb />
ted ends George South and Jerry West, as well as to a halfback Bob<lb />
Jones. The three aerial tosses covered over 40 yards each on an excel-<lb />
display of passing from the quarterback post by the pass happy wall.<lb />
The Inter-Mural program has been going at normal pace thus far,<lb />
and interest has been unusually high concerning all Inter-mural activities.<lb />
Bootball encounters have especially been outstanding in keen compe-<lb />
tition and good sportsmanship has played a tremendous part in this suc-<lb />
cessful operation stimulated through the efforts of some fine E.C.C. athletes.<lb />
Highly Regarded Cagemen<lb />
In a pre-season look at the Pirate basketball team. Coach Earl Smith<lb />
is fortunate in having three starters returning from last season's winning<lb />
five. Don Smith, 6'5 Cotton Clayton, (3'3' and Lacy West,<lb />
6'3 were consistent performers and are expected to team with Ben Bowes,<lb />
6'4 and Charles Lewis, 0'1 who were outstanding reserves and occasional<lb />
starters for the 59-60 crew. This sharpshooting five is expected to give the<lb />
rugged North State Conference an outstanding represenative in the Winter<lb />
sport.<lb />
Clayton Highly Touted<lb />
Cotton Clayton, who is East Carolina's answer to West Virginia's<lb />
great star Jerry West of the past few years should continue to supply the<lb />
Pirate fans with extr.a thrills as he did in his freshman year. Cotton was<lb />
one of the most sought after cagers in scholastic circles during his high<lb />
school days, but East Carolina was fortunate in nabbing this star. Cotton<lb />
proceeded to be an All-Conference choice as a freshman.<lb />
Cotton is known for his fancy passing, brilliant rebounding, great de-<lb />
se, and sharp shooting that amazed the opposition last season. Al-<lb />
though a guard, and not exceptionally tall for a basketball player, Cotton<lb />
is oflten seen with his hand over the basket putting the ball through the<lb />
nets, or blocking shots which seem all but impossible to stop.<lb />
Two Games Going<lb />
It appeared that the East Carolina football team was getting some<lb />
keen competition from the sidelines last week during the Presbyterian game<lb />
concerning the attention of fche onlookers. It seems as though the cheer-<lb />
leaders were having a game of their own over on the sidelines. They were<lb />
doing a terrific job of yelling, but instead of pointing their microphones to-<lb />
ward the playing jjeld, they were yelling at one another<lb />
a little organization, is there?<lb />
Nothing like<lb />
Holliday Defeats Martin For<lb />
ECC Table Tennis Championship<lb />
Charles Holliday defeated Bowie<lb />
Martin in the finals of the CU Fall<lb />
Quarterly Table Tennis Tournament<lb />
to become this quarters ECC Table<lb />
Tennis Champion. Holliday's distinc-<lb />
tive style of fast topspin returns<lb />
proved to be enough to overcome<lb />
Whitey Matthews in the second round<lb />
of play, after Matthews defeated<lb />
Griffith, freshmen champion, gave<lb />
Martin trouble in the semifinals but<lb />
was defeated in two straight games<lb />
by scores 21-18, and 21-19, to place<lb />
Martin in the finals.<lb />
Griffith defeated Vernon Crumpler<lb />
and June Grimes to reach the Quarter<lb />
Finals. Charlie Munn defeated Sam<lb />
Watson and Billy Jackson and Nel<lb />
By B. D. MILLS<lb />
East Carolina College closes out<lb />
its football season this Saturday<lb />
night against the University of Rich-<lb />
mond, a Southern Conference team.<lb />
The game should prove to be the Pi-<lb />
rates very toughest game of the sea-<lb />
son, in a season which has brought<lb />
some tough ones.<lb />
EC faces a big test in more ways<lb />
than one. The Buccaneers have as-<lb />
pirations to enter the Southern Con-<lb />
ference, and a victory against this<lb />
Southern Conference team would<lb />
probably help accomplish this goal.<lb />
But the task will be a paramount<lb />
one. Last year the Richmond Spiders<lb />
won four, lost five, and tied one, and<lb />
finished 5th in the nine team South-<lb />
ern Conference, The Spiders lost<lb />
nineteen lettermen last year, includ-<lb />
ing thirteen linemen. Indicative of<lb />
the caliber of Richmond's personnel<lb />
is the fact that six players off last<lb />
year's team were drafted by the pros.<lb />
So far this year, the URS Spiders<lb />
have compiled a 2-5-1 record. Wins<lb />
have come against Davidson, and<lb />
Furman. The Spiders tied West Vir-<lb />
ginia, andlost to Florida State, V.M.I.<lb />
Citadel. VJP.I and George Washing-<lb />
ton. This is a rough schedule and one<lb />
which carries the UR team against<lb />
much stronger competition than EC<lb />
fhces.<lb />
Coach Ed Merrick stated before the<lb />
season opened that UR had a "fast,<lb />
experienced, big line, and a small,<lb />
very fast backfield The UR line is<lb />
one of the heaviest in the Southern<lb />
Conference, averaging 220 lbs. per<lb />
man. At the ends, Bob Coolbough is<lb />
a great pass receiver, weighing 195<lb />
lbs. Art MoGee plays the other flank.<lb />
Freshman George Rapp, timed at 10<lb />
seconds in the hundred yard dash,<lb />
relieves both ends. The ends are<lb />
rangy an rugged. The tackle slots are<lb />
also well-manned. Bob Buff man is<lb />
hilled for All-Southern Conference<lb />
honors, and he may well deserve them.<lb />
Huffman weighs 240 lbs and is bill-<lb />
ed as a pio prospect. Joe Teeby, at<lb />
64 225 lbs handles the other tackle<lb />
position. On the first unit. Joe Pes-<lb />
anky and Bob Seizer, at 224 apiece,<lb />
are rugged competitors at the guards.<lb />
Don Christman is the center, and at<lb />
226 lbs he is being plugged for Al<lb />
Southern Conference at linebacker an<lb />
center.<lb />
In the Richmond backfield, Me.<lb />
Rideont runs the multiple T attack<lb />
from his quarterback position. Dick<lb />
Curl and Bett Van are quartet hacks,<lb />
the latter especially effective on de-<lb />
fense. Earl Stondt is a great runner<lb />
at the halfback slot, ami is having<lb />
his best year as a junior. Stondt,<lb />
rated as an excellent broken field<lb />
runner, earned the Southern Confer-<lb />
ence Player of the Week award for<lb />
his wrecking of Davidson. Don Riden-<lb />
hour is the other halfback, and star-<lb />
ter Art D'Arrigo, who quit the team<lb />
for personal reasons, may return<lb />
against EC this weekend. Linky Pratt<lb />
is a newcomer expected to blow hot.<lb />
At the fullback, the Spiders are rich-<lb />
ly endowed with Captain John Boggs<lb />
and Jim McGinnis, a pair of stomp-<lb />
ing fullbacks who can slam up the<lb />
middle.<lb />
The Red and Blue of the University<lb />
of Richmond were predicted to finish<lb />
around 6th in the Southern Confer-<lb />
ence this year, and they are running<lb />
true to form. EC is scheduled as a<lb />
breather, since the Spiders play their<lb />
last game of the season Thanksgiving<lb />
gainst William and Mary. The EC<lb />
Pirates hope to break a three game<lb />
losing streak, and this is the last<lb />
chance to do so. A win over the UR<lb />
team would bring prestige to the<lb />
school and to the team. UR could be<lb />
down after defeating Furman last<lb />
weekend, and some of the bitterness<lb />
of the late season losses could be<lb />
removed by a Buccaneer win. This<lb />
will not come easily, of course, be-<lb />
cause the Pirates will be outweighed<lb />
and less experienced than the Spiders.<lb />
GricTPirates Handed 27-7 L<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
ECC<lb />
17<lb />
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55<lb />
4-13<lb />
1<lb />
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PC<lb />
16<lb />
253<lb />
189<lb />
9-15<lb />
0<lb />
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45<lb />
64<lb />
for<lb />
First Downs<lb />
Yards Bushing<lb />
Yards Passing<lb />
Passes Att-Comp.<lb />
Passes He Int.<lb />
Punts<lb />
Fumbles Lost<lb />
Yards Penalized<lb />
A host of fleet Presbyterian backs<lb />
were responsible for East Carolina's<lb />
third straight setback last Saturday<lb />
night in College Stadium, as the Blue<lb />
Hose dropped the locals 27-7.<lb />
The powerful visitors drov<lb />
yards on the opening kickoff<lb />
(their first score of the evening in<lb />
3.2S seconds, with halfback Jim May<lb />
carrying the pigskin over from the<lb />
four yard line. The Blue Hose showed<lb />
their strength on the first play from<lb />
scrimmage, with halfback Billy Ben<lb />
ton toting for 32 yards to the Buc 35.<lb />
After May scored the touchdown,<lb />
flanker Louis Ridinger booted the ex-<lb />
tra point for a T-o Presbyterian lead.<lb />
Early in the second period the Blue i<lb />
Hose were on the move again. A 2<lb />
yard pass play from quarterback Bob-<lb />
by Joiner to fullback Hill Hill gave<lb />
the Blue Hose a first down on tin- EC<lb />
lit). But the stiff Buc defense he'd at<lb />
that point. With All-Conference half-<lb />
back Glenn Bass leading the way,<lb />
the Pirates drove 71 yards for what<lb />
proved to be their only six pointer<lb />
for the night. Substitute quarterback<lb />
Cary Parker of Hopewell, Va tossed<lb />
a 22 yard aerial to halfback Sonny<lb />
Baysinger for the score. Senior tackle<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowski booted his fif-<lb />
teenth straight extra point without<lb />
a miss, to knot the count at 7-7.<lb />
Hut the Presbyterian club bounced<lb />
GLENN BASS<lb />
ludt-K a would be Blue Hose tackier<lb />
:<lb />
rig  back with a 67 yard drive that<lb />
ended in the Pirate end zone. Another<lb />
pass from Joiner to Hill set up the<lb />
score on the EC 15. May carried over<lb />
again for the Blue Hose on a five<lb />
yard run. With one minute and ten<lb />
seconds left in the first half. Ridinger<lb />
kicked the extra point, and the Blue<lb />
Hose had a 1 1-7 lead. There was still<lb />
a little action left before the first<lb />
half ended. Tempers flared on both<lb />
 and as a result the Bacs lost<lb />
services of end Bobby Bumgard-<lb />
while the Blue Hose also lost<lb />
. ir flankers, Jerry Hammock.<lb />
A 13 oint Blue<lb />
pro ed disasterous<lb />
the isit rs weie neer headed<lb />
that. The first seeing drive was a <lb />
yarder, which was helped along by<lb />
another pas- completion by the same<lb />
duo, Joiner Bi d Hill, which covered<lb />
38 yards and placed the ball on the<lb />
EC one yard marker. This time Join-<lb />
sid<lb />
the<lb />
ner,<lb />
one '<lb />
evening and the Blue H 27-7 at  .<lb />
 e end of the third period.  <lb />
Pirate halfback Bass, playing his cf<lb />
first game at full strengl - the<lb />
Elon game six weeks ago, was the<lb />
leading ground gainer in the entes. I1<lb />
The senior -peed Wil-<lb />
Hose third period<lb />
for the Bucs, and<lb />
er<lb />
e of tin<lb />
points. A<lb />
the pa<lb />
d hit the mid-<lb />
Pirate line for the six<lb />
rreat defensive effort on<lb />
i' Baysinger blocked Rid-<lb />
empt, and<lb />
Id a commanding<lb />
the<lb />
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fr-<lb />
third-ranked Zuill Bailey in the first son Tugwell defeated Dan Ray to en-<lb />
round<lb />
Holliday then defeated Bobby Hut-<lb />
chins in the quarter finals and stop-<lb />
ped Charlie Munn, one of ECC's most<lb />
consistent players, in the semi-finals<lb />
by scores of 21-8, 17-21, 21-16. Holli-<lb />
day continued to demonstrate cham-<lb />
pionship form in the finals, overcom-<lb />
ing Martin in three consecutive games<lb />
by scores of 23-21, 21-18, 25-23.<lb />
Martin defeated Neil Seid and Jim-<lb />
my Roberts in the first rounds, and<lb />
then stopped Nelson Tugwell, ECC's<lb />
top ranked player, in the quarter<lb />
Snals by winning a close two out of<lb />
games (21-16, 12-21, 21-16) al-<lb />
Tugwell made some of the<lb />
shots of the tournament in<lb />
itches. Spin player Malcolm<lb />
ter the Quarter Finals.<lb />
The winner and runner-up (Holli-<lb />
day, Martin) are automatically en-<lb />
tered in the Tournament of Cham-<lb />
pions to be held the Spring Quarter.<lb />
Each contestant in this event will re-<lb />
ceive a trophy as all entries are either<lb />
Winners or Runner-ups of the Quar-<lb />
terly Tournaments.<lb />
WINTER PRACTICE<lb />
The East Carolina football<lb />
coaching staff invites all men<lb />
students who are interested in<lb />
trying out for the football team<lb />
to report to the coaches office<lb />
on December 1. The team will<lb />
begin it's indoor workouts dur-<lb />
ing the first week of December<lb />
LOAFERS<lb />
Now Available In All Sites<lb />
(Brown-Black)<lb />
Men's $15.95<lb />
Ladies $11.95<lb />
St CAST FIFTH STRUT<lb />
"STUDENT CHARGE<lb />
ACCOUNTS INVITED"<lb />
SENIOR GUARD . . . Bob Gregson is<lb />
expected to start Saturday night in<lb />
the Pirates final game when the Bucs<lb />
play host to Richmond's Spiders.<lb />
ngei'  '<lb />
Hose be<lb />
lead.<lb />
The Hues took the PC kickoff and<lb />
began to drive. Led by Bass, the Pi-<lb />
rates moved across the midfield stripe<lb />
and into Blue Hose territory, down to<lb />
,PC 31. But two Lncompleted pas-<lb />
stifled the drive, and the visitors<lb />
took over on their 38. Two running<lb />
 failed to dent the rugged Pi-<lb />
rate line, and on third down, Joiner<lb />
dropped to pass. He lobbed a sm<lb />
pass to halfback Ronnie Hampton who<lb />
snagged the pass on his own 48 and<lb />
scampered 52 yards to paydirt. The<lb />
fleet Blue Hose back outran everyone<lb />
in the Pirate secondary. Ridinger<lb />
kicked his third extra point of the<lb />
COLLEGE SHOP'S<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winnng Teams<lb />
Arkansas<lb />
Davidson<lb />
Duke<lb />
Auburn<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
Ohio State<lb />
N. C. State<lb />
Illinois<lb />
Rice<lb />
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South Carolina<lb />
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TCU<lb />
Purdue<lb />
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TotaI points of EC-Richmond game<lb />
Used as a tie-breaker.<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate at<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
Name<lb />
Address<lb />
Signature<lb />
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Rules<lb />
Contest open to college students only.<lb />
Copies must be turned in at The College Shop by noon (12:00)<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Score of ECC game will be used in case of tie.<lb />
Person picking moat winners will be awarded Gift Certificate.<lb />
Winner will be announced on Monday at The College Shop.<lb />
On Campus<lb />
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Author of "I Wat a<lb />
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