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Reserve Seat Tickets<lb />
Krve seat tickets for Th Lady's<lb />
N, k.t Burning" may be picked up<lb />
in the Calfcf Union or McGinnia<lb />
kx .ti'ica. this afternoon, tomorrow<lb />
atur4.v. "<lb />
aefe<lb />
Easttarolini<lb />
Placement Forms<lb />
Jack Edwards, Director of the Place-<lb />
ment Bureau, urges all seniors who<lb />
graduate before or at the end<lb />
pring Quarter to turn in their<lb />
ement forms at the Placement<lb />
rolume XXXVI<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960<lb />
Playhouse Presents ComeajrTbnight<lb />
Delegates Present Bill To<lb />
State Student Legislature<lb />
Carolina College stu-1<lb />
lay it'ternoon to rep-1<lb />
.a at State Student<lb />
. will slay in the Sir<lb />
, gh Hotel in Raleign and<lb />
pate m mock meetings of<lb />
in the State Capitol<lb />
 atca will be rep-<lb />
I'niversity of North<lb />
 rth Carolina State Col-<lb />
iVaia Forest Callage, and many<lb />
n presenting E.C.C.<lb />
5 - iffht, Nancy Cbggins.<lb />
Evelyn Crutehfield.<lb />
Mary John Best, Sue,<lb />
Jayne Chandler, Barney I<lb />
Gillikin, Bobby Ward,<lb />
rs.<lb />
representatives have a-<lb />
. sent a bill for adoption<lb />
  Carolina State Students<lb /><lb />
9 the bill in its entirety:<lb />
S it has become in the<lb />
 present events an ac-<lb />
if men and woman<lb />
. ise their wills in determ-<lb />
itirth of offspring.<lb />
ERBAS the dissemination of in-<lb />
i concerning the exer-<lb />
these rights has been in-<lb />
 with and forbidden in<lb />
t our country.<lb />
US the burden of unwanted<lb />
increasingly laid up-<lb />
state or local welfare a-<lb />
ani are a costly tax bur-<lb />
n all citizens and,<lb />
RE S the children of such un-<lb />
fortunate events greatly suffer<lb />
the lack of affection and mate-<lb />
rial needs.<lb />
Be it resolved by the North Caro-<lb />
lina State Student Legislature thai:<lb />
1. All states repeal any statutes<lb />
which forbid the free dissemina-<lb />
tion of information with regard<lb />
to all birth control methods and<lb />
and free use thereof.<lb />
2. A Federal Agency under the de-<lb />
partment of Health, Education,<lb />
ami Welfare be established to<lb />
provide such information as<lb />
might be deemed advisable and<lb />
useful.<lb />
3. This agency shall furnish aid to<lb />
local and state welfare agencies<lb />
to provide funds for the sterili-<lb />
zation of those who voluntarily<lb />
submit to such and are found to<lb />
be in need of such treatment by-<lb />
local welfare agencies.<lb />
Faculty Tourists United<lb />
At Weekend Dinner<lb />
East Carolina faculty members who<lb />
traveled in Europe last summer on<lb />
the Grand Circle Tour sponsored by<lb />
the college Extension Division enter-<lb />
tained members of the group and<lb />
other guests during the weekend at<lb />
a reunion including a buffet dinner<lb />
and a showing of slides and movies<lb />
r.iade on the trip.<lb />
Mrs. Myrtle B. Clark, director of<lb />
:he tour. Mrs. Lily Rouse Cnrr, H.<lb />
F. Dade. and Ruby Edens were hosts<lb />
at the dinner Saturday night in Er-<lb />
win Hall. Mrs. Clark entertained at<lb />
a LueakJast at her home Sunday<lb />
morning.<lb />
Kilgore, Ml Star In Christopher<lb />
Fry's 'The Lady's Not For Burning'<lb />
With Priscilla Kilgore and Peter revulsion from the world's wrongs.<lb />
College Singers To Present<lb />
Annual Christmas Concert<lb />
Lftis Garren looks on as Sanford Peele reaches for help.<lb />
Carole Barham. James Bateman, and Sanford Peele.<lb />
Pictured left to right are Lois Garren, Doug Mitchell,<lb />
Johl in the lending roles, Christopher<lb />
Pry's The Lady's Not For Burning<lb />
will open tonight at 8:00 p.m. for<lb />
presentation by East Carolina in Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium for a three-day<lb />
run.<lb />
Miss Kilgore was co-founder and<lb />
co-producer and for seven years<lb />
owner of the Barksdale Memorial<lb />
Theatre ,it Hanover, Va. For a sea-<lb />
son she was with "Bounders on the<lb />
'River summer stock company, St.<lb />
Clair, Michigan. For WTVR, Rich-<lb />
 m, Va she did commercials and<lb />
had her own show "Perky's Parlor<lb />
lie has also made documentary films<lb />
for Tantamount Studios in Richmond.<lb />
Johl, student of music at East Caro-<lb />
in-i, received training in the Ameri-<lb />
can Theatre Wing and the Juillard<lb />
Rcb ol of Music. From 1954 to 1959<lb />
he played more than a dozen roles<lb />
in nui-i "1 comedy stock in Hyinnis,<lb />
As Kansas City; Toronto; and j<lb />
North Tonawanda, X. Y. In 1959- i<lb />
'060 he toured with the Grass Roots<lb />
Ope: a Company. He has had experi-<lb />
nce as stage manager in productions<lb />
1 Syracua and Rochester, N. Y and<lb />
-Isewhere. He is a member of Actor's<lb />
Equity Association and the Screen<lb />
Actor's Guild.<lb />
In Fry's comedy of England in<lb />
1400 Job has the role of Thomas<lb />
Mendip, discharged soldier whose<lb />
wish to be hanged arises from his<lb />
Miss Kilgore plays Jennet Jourde-<lb />
mnyne, accused of witchcraft.<lb />
Dr. Robert T. Rickert, acting direc-<lb />
tor of the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
is director of "The Lady's Not for<lb />
Burning His student assistants are<lb />
Ben Avery and Rose Gornto. Cos-<lb />
tumes for the play were designed by<lb />
Ir. Corrinne Rickert of the college<lb />
faculty, and scenery was designed by<lb />
.rt students working under the di-<lb />
rection of Paul Minnis of the art de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Others who will appear in the cast<lb />
of the play are Carole Barhiam, James<lb />
Bateman, Lois Garen, Sanford Peele,<lb />
Dourlas Mitchell, Thomas Hull and<lb />
Pierre Benmouyal.<lb />
rues lay, December 13. The Col-<lb />
Singers, under the direction of<lb />
VornhoH, will present their<lb />
-tmas Concert at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
 Mic Hall.<lb />
hristmaa program includes:<lb />
Htii by Elliott; "That<lb />
is Night of Christmas by<lb />
Masters In This Hall an<lb />
Carol; and "The Journey To<lb />
a Venezuelan Carol.<lb />
numbers are: "Lullaby for<lb />
aa Eve "Carol of the Friend-<lb />
; "Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your<lb />
; and "Jesu, We Adore Thy<lb />
I Moneverdi.<lb />
String Quartet comprised of<lb />
ilaves, 1st Violin; Lyle Wil-<lb />
2 ! Violin; Roy Bennet, Viola;<lb />
. nor Timmons, Cello; will per-<lb />
a special number and will ac-<lb />
anj a soprano solo "O Night,<lb />
I il and Blest by Normsndie,<lb />
n will be sung by Patsy Roberts.<lb />
nbera of The College Singers<lb />
are: Sopranos: Betty Lane Evans,<lb />
Patsy Roberts, and Marie Sutton; Al-<lb />
tos: Elizabeth Adcock, Martha Sue<lb />
Davis, and Dorothy Flynn; Tenors:<lb />
Edward Carraway, and Jerry Pres-<lb />
cott; and Basses: Peter Johl, and<lb />
Ronnie Knouse.<lb />
Accompanist for the Singers is<lb />
Olive Herring.<lb />
Student Questionaires?<lb />
Dr. Napp of the social studies de-<lb />
partment urges students who have<lb />
received questionnaires from him on<lb />
the E.C.C. study return them prompt-<lb />
ly. Those who have lost their question-<lb />
naires are asked to call at Austin<lb />
227 for another.<lb />
In mailing, it is not necessary to<lb />
attach a stamp as long as students<lb />
use the college post office. The ques-<lb />
tionnaires should be mailed to Dr.<lb />
Napp at box 36. <lb />
'Rebel' Announces<lb />
Writing Contest<lb />
"Since Last year's contest was so<lb />
siu-eessful announced Roy Martin,<lb />
tllhtl editor, concerning the writing<lb />
contest, "we felt that another such<lb />
competition would bring about more<lb />
interest in the literary magazine<lb />
This year's contest calls for short<lb />
stories, essays, and poetry. Any stu-<lb />
dent is eligible to submit his literary<lb />
work. A prize of five dollars will be<lb />
given to the winner whose story will<lb />
be published in the Spring issue.<lb />
"We hope that many students will<lb />
enter this contest stated Mr. Mar-<lb />
tin, "and we urge everyone to try<lb />
their hand at writing<lb />
In the fall issue of the Rebel Harry<lb />
Golden was interviewed and the pres-<lb />
ent Rebel plans call for a continua-<lb />
tion of this interview. "We have many<lb />
changes in mind for the coming is-<lb />
We are coming along very rap<lb />
Annual 'Messiah' To Be Given<lb />
Sunday In Wright Auditorium<lb />
Soloists for .the annual perform- this year will be provided by an or-<lb />
Ring Sale<lb />
ance of Handel's "The Messiah" have<lb />
been announced by Dr. Carl T. Hjorts-<lb />
vang of the department of music, dir-<lb />
ector of the oratorio. Seven students<lb />
of voice, chosen by members of the<lb />
college department of music as solo-<lb />
ists, will sing arias in the presenta-<lb />
tion of the Handel work Sunday, Dec.<lb />
11, at 3:30 p.m. in the Wright audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Sopranos are Betsy M. Hancock,<lb />
Jessamine Hiatt, Marjorie Kennedy<lb />
Moore, and Patricia Lane Roberts.<lb />
Mrs. Martha Bradner will sing alto<lb />
arias.<lb />
Peter R. Johl, tenor, and Ronald J.<lb />
Knouse, bass, will appear in arias<lb />
for men's voices.<lb />
Miss Roberts in 1959 and Mrs.<lb />
Bradner in 1957 and 1958 were solo-<lb />
ists in performances of "The Messiah"<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
chestra composed mostly of instru-<lb />
mentalists from the college faculty.<lb />
Lee H. Blackwell, Balfour Rep-<lb />
resentative, will be in the College<lb />
Union Tuesday, December 13th, 9<lb />
a.m4 p.m. to take orders for class<lb />
rings and to make adjustments and<lb />
corrections of rings.<lb />
California Group Votes<lb />
To End Controversy<lb />
BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA (UPS)<lb />
University of California students<lb />
voted last week to retain Student<lb />
Government Executive Committee<lb />
ExCom.) control of the Daily Cali-<lb />
lornian and to retract ExCom's ac-<lb />
ceptance of the Daily senior staff<lb />
resignations, thus ending the month<lb />
h ng Berkeley controversy.<lb />
The former Daily editors, who re-<lb />
signed last month after a row with<lb />
LxC'om will continue to produce the<lb />
Independent Californian on a weekly<lb />
basis.<lb />
The west coast uproar developed<lb />
over a month ago when Daily Califor-<lb />
nian editors endorsed a candidate for<lb />
an ExCom post. ExCom disapproved<lb />
o' this move and exercised its perog-<lb />
ative as legal publisher of the paper<lb />
to prevent such actions firom recur-<lb />
ring. The editors then resigned in<lb />
protest and set up their own paper,<lb />
Independent Californian.<lb />
the<lb />
'On A Lonesome Porch' Wins Second<lb />
'Raleigh7 Award For Author Ovid Pierce<lb />
Among the four North Carolinians dist and Tulane Universities, Mr.<lb />
sue<lb />
idly in accumulating excellent mate-<lb />
rial for the next issue continued the<lb />
Kebel editor. "The Winter issue should<lb />
be the largest volume in the history<lb />
ul its publication<lb />
winning top literary awards of the<lb />
N.C. Literary and Historical Associa-<lb />
tion was Mr. Ovid Pierce of the Etuj-<lb />
lish department for his novel On A<lb />
Lonesome Porch. This is the second<lb />
time Mr. Pierce has won the Sir<lb />
Walter Raleigh award.<lb />
Mr. Pierce won his first "Raleigh"<lb />
award in 1954 for his first novel, The<lb />
Plantation. This novel also received<lb />
A chorus of approximately a hun- J g00(i reviews and was brought out in<lb />
died voices has rehearsed under Dr<lb />
Hjortsvang's direction since October<lb />
Accompaniment for "The Messiah'<lb />
a French edition a year after its<lb />
publication.<lb />
After teaching at Southern Metho-<lb />
Pierce joined the faculty of East Car-<lb />
olina in 1956. He has restored a house<lb />
on his farm near Weldon and spends<lb />
 most of his weekends there writing<lb />
and engaging in the interests of a<lb />
landowner.<lb />
While at Duke University where<lb />
he graduated in 1932, Mr. Pierce<lb />
edited The Archive, the campus lit-<lb />
erary magazine. He later attended<lb />
Harvard where he received his mas-<lb />
ters degree in English. At Harvard<lb />
Pierce studied with Pulitzer Prize<lb />
winner Robert Hillyer. Following<lb />
graduation he returned to Weldon,<lb />
where he wrote his first novel.<lb />
Mr. Pierce served with the Army<lb />
during World War II and was sta-<lb />
tioned on the Mexican Border for<lb />
awhile then served with counter in-<lb />
telligence in Puerto Rico, Trinidad,<lb />
Haiti and British Guiana.<lb />
Recently he was honored in Green-<lb />
ville during the Fine Arts Festival.<lb />
April 30 was .proclaimed "Ovid Pierce<lb />
Day" and a luncheon was held in his<lb />
honor. Many writers including Henry<lb />
Belk, Inglis Fletcher, and Thad Stem<lb />
came to pay tribute to him.<lb />
Tri Sigma Purchases First Sorority House At ECC<lb />
O  ,-i tvi0 WnPv tnke the initiative to g<lb />
Sigma Sigma became the<lb />
East Carolina sorority to ac-<lb />
i chapter house when they pur-<lb />
ased the Skinner home on Fifth<lb />
are in town last Friday.<lb />
group, 41 strong, has annotuv-<lb />
tentathre plans for occupation of<lb />
he house beginning spring quarter.<lb />
A sorority spokesman said this week<lb />
that the house is already furnished<lb />
nd will need only minor repairs to<lb />
adapt it for sorority occupation.<lb />
Tri Sigma's National Officers were<lb />
notified and approved the fact that<lb />
the Gamma Betas were interested in<lb />
house, and they were willing to<lb />
take the initiative to get sorority<lb />
housing approved at East Carolina.<lb />
Mrs. Chester Kyle, Tri Sigma's Col-<lb />
legiate Secretary, and Mrs. Ray<lb />
Minges, Gamma Beta's Alumnae Ad-<lb />
visor, visited Dr. Leo Jenkins, who<lb />
v : s very cooperative and approved<lb />
the housing.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma House<lb />
Sororities Begin<lb />
Rush Season With<lb />
Dance, Convocation<lb />
Fast Carolina's social fraternities<lb />
joined with the eight sororities on<lb />
campus Noverrtber 29 to help stimu<lb />
late interest in the annual formal<lb />
rush being held by the girls.<lb />
iRush was started by a sock hop<lb />
in the college gymnasium. Prospec-<lb />
tive rushees were escorted from their<lb />
dormitories to the gymn by sorority<lb />
girls to dance and share social ac-<lb />
tivities with the Greeks.<lb />
Mike Katsias presided as Master of<lb />
Ceremonies for a number of songs<lb />
and skits presented by the fraternity<lb />
men.<lb />
A convocation for all freshmen<lb />
cirls and others interested in enter-<lb />
ing formal rush was sponsored by<lb />
the Panhellenic Council.<lb />
Speaking to the assembly of sor-<lb />
ority women and prospective rushees.<lb />
Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women,<lb />
explained "What it means to be a<lb />
sorority member<lb />
Each of the presidents of the eight<lb />
sororities were introduced by Jaye<lb />
Finnegan, Panhellenic president, and<lb />
"iven an opportunity to speak on<lb />
?heir respective sororities.<lb />
Following the presidents' talks, the<lb />
105 prospective rushees were given<lb />
the necessary blanks to fill out and<lb />
complete in preparation for formal<lb />
rush which is to be held the third<lb />
week in January.<lb />
SAI To Present Annual<lb />
Holiday Music Program<lb />
IChristmas In Song, a Christmas<lb />
musical program will be presented<lb />
by the Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma<lb />
Alpha Iota, honorary professional<lb />
fraternity for women in the field of<lb />
music. The program will be in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium on December 8 at 8:15<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Under the direction of Sandi Smith,<lb />
the group will perform "A Ceremony<lb />
of Carols" by Benjamin Britten.<lb />
Other selections will be "Sleigh<lb />
Ride "Thou Must Leave Thy Lowly<lb />
Dwelling and "The Christmas Song"<lb />
(Chestnuts Roasting On ,A-n Open<lb />
Fire).<lb />
Solo work will be done by Ann<lb />
Darden, Patsy Roberts, Ann Vickery,<lb />
and Rose Lindsay.<lb />
President Rose Lindsay extends a<lb />
cordial invitation to everyone to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
Guild Holds Classes<lb />
The first of two instruction classes<lb />
for St. Luke's Altar Guild was held<lb />
last Thursday night by Georgia Ivy.<lb />
The new members who were in the<lb />
class included Ann Hughes, Iois Tun-<lb />
nel, Margaret McKill, and Lou Raye<lb />
Ottaway. The second class will be<lb />
held tonight at 7:30 for any other<lb />
girls who wish to join the guild. The<lb />
induction of all the new members will<lb />
be held at the last communion serv-<lb />
ice beftere the Christmas holidays,<lb />
December H, at 5:00 p.nu<lb />
t<lb />
Mr. Pierce<lb />
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Hope For World Peace<lb />
In the pre-election months crammed with<lb />
the usual hot air proposals, promises, com-<lb />
promising political maneuvers, and political<lb />
'hogwash' one proposal was made which<lb />
stood out much Jike a rose bush in a stock-<lb />
yard. The proposal to which we refer is the<lb />
United States Peace Corps offered originally<lb />
by Democrat Senators Humphrey and Reuss,<lb />
and later strongly supported by Senator John<lb />
Kennedy, now President-elect.<lb />
The Peace Corps, if established, will in-<lb />
clude 4a body of young men and women of<lb />
above-average intelligence and zeal" to enlist<lb />
for a period of three to five years in a type<lb />
of foreign service. One year would be devoted<lb />
to intensive training in the needs, language,<lb />
interests, and culture of a country. The re-<lb />
maining time would be spent participating in<lb />
both government and private technical assist-<lb />
ance programs in that country. They would<lb />
probably be uilized in the village and rural<lb />
areas where their semi-skilled labor could<lb />
prove most useful. This service would count<lb />
M an alternative to peace time selective serv-<lb />
ice.<lb />
This program, we feel, is the most ra-<lb />
tional, most useful, and most progressive one<lb />
proposed in many years. Instead of learning<lb />
to throw grenades, men may learn to distri-<lb />
bute fertilizer; they can drive bulldozers in-<lb />
stead of tanks; learn to build irrigation dit-<lb />
ches instead of becoming demoltion experts.<lb />
Would it not be better to learn to utilize<lb />
the $50,000.00 each it costs to kill a man<lb />
(World War II figures as quoted from J.H.S.<lb />
Bossard in the American Sociological Re-<lb />
view) to help those who beg for food (or<lb />
worse, those who must pimp for their rela-<lb />
tives to live) in some countries than to use<lb />
it learning more efficient ways to pour mens'<lb />
blood into the dust with motor oil, tobacco<lb />
spittle, dogs' urine and those other things<lb />
that commonly soak into the dust.<lb />
Are not mens' lives more valuable than<lb />
nuclear devices that kill 75,000 in one blast<lb />
(as happened at Hiroshima). According to<lb />
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company sta-<lb />
tistics ovek- 9,105,000 men were killed in<lb />
World War II. Multiply this by the $50,000.00<lb />
each it cost to kill them and try to imagine<lb />
what this much money could have done if<lb />
it had been spent on education, or housing,<lb />
or scientific research or a hundred other<lb />
things. We think this makes our point; as<lb />
Ernest Hemingway said, "In modern war<lb />
there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your<lb />
dying. You die like a dog for no good reason "<lb />
We realize the Peace Corps could not<lb />
bring about world peace overnight. However<lb />
it could be the first of a number of steps to<lb />
bring about better understanding between<lb />
nations. Who is better able to accept the dif-<lb />
ferences in culture, understand the diversity<lb />
of problems, and learn to live in harmony<lb />
with other people of the world than the youth<lb />
of America? In our own country college stu-<lb />
dents have taken the lead, in niost cases, to<lb />
understand and satisfy the differences bred<lb />
toward a minority group for over a century.<lb />
Very few exchange students return with<lb />
anything but admiration for the country in<lb />
which they have studied  and we have<lb />
heard of no cases of malice toward these<lb />
countries. What better diplomat could we<lb />
have than a young one whose prejudices are<lb />
not so deep rooted, whose political ambitions<lb />
are limited, and who stands to die in a war<lb />
that will end wars if his diplomacy fails.<lb />
We feel the youth of America and of the<lb />
world do not want war and will do anything<lb />
to prevent it. The Peace Corps is one way of<lb />
letting them try to prevent it. Men trained<lb />
to work for good will be able to do more for<lb />
the world than men trained to kill.<lb />
There is nothing noble about learning<lb />
to effectively use a flame thrower. There is<lb />
no honor in being an expert at opening a<lb />
man s stomach with a bayonet so his entrails<lb />
2H1 out There are tites more worthy<lb />
than The best trained fighting man in the<lb />
world.<lb />
We feel that if the new president suc-<lb />
ceeds in establishing this Peace Corps to work<lb />
effectively (and we see no reason why it<lb />
shouldn't work) he will have accomplished<lb />
more for world peace and American security<lb />
than the combined measures taken since the<lb />
last war.<lb />
"They shall beat their sword into<lb />
ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-<lb />
hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against<lb />
nation, neither shall they learn war any<lb />
more<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Aasoclation<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Tom Jackson Jnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor Pat Harve<lb />
Associate Editor  Patsy EUiott<lb />
Sports Editor  Richard Boyd<lb />
Feature Editor Marcelle Voge)<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor, r j) Mills<lb />
Photographers Grover Smithwick, Jim KirkJand<lb />
Photographer Assistant  George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist . Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager  Slb- Mon fj<lb />
Proofreading Director  Jane Ipock<lb />
Reporters  Marcelle Vogel, Patay<lb />
Elliott, Jasper Jones, Sue Sparkman, Jim Stfngley,<lb />
Jane Kivett, Mollie Lewis, Lewia Latham, Merle<lb />
Summers, Ruth Johnson, Sylvia Vick, Dee Smith<lb />
Make-up Tom JJackson, Patay Elliott, Pat<lb />
Harvey, Marcelle Vogel, Montie Mitts<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
ephonc, all departmenta, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
Concert Reviewed<lb />
As 'Commendable'<lb />
By JAMES H. PARNELL<lb />
Sunday afternoon a large and ap-<lb />
preciative audience gathered in the<lb />
Wright Auditorium for the 1960-61<lb />
debut orf the East Carolina College<lb />
Orchestra under the able direction of<lb />
Donald H. Hayes. Throughout the<lb />
concert the orchestra proved once<lb />
again that it can present commend-<lb />
able performances of music of all<lb />
styles.<lb />
The program, opened with a rather<lb />
cautious rendition of the First Move-<lb />
ment of Brahm's Second Symphony.<lb />
Mr. Hayes and the members of the<lb />
orchestra placed great emphasis upon<lb />
the lyrical qualities of this music,<lb />
but, in so doing, the rhythmic and<lb />
dramatic elements seemed to be some-<lb />
what lax. Many professional music-<lb />
ians contend that the music of<lb />
Brahms is among the most difficult<lb />
to perform correctly; however, the<lb />
ECC Orchestra presented a satisfac-<lb />
tory account of this masterpiece.<lb />
(After a sensitive performance of<lb />
excerpts from Handel's "Water Mu-<lb />
sic the group turned to a contem-<lb />
porary American workin this re-<lb />
viewer's estimation the highlight of<lb />
the concert. John Barnes Chance, a<lb />
young Texas-born comtposer who is<lb />
a "composer in residence" at Greens-<lb />
boro this year, conducted the orches-<lb />
tra in a stirring presentation of his<lb />
Symphony.<lb />
It is the policy of the ECC Or-<lb />
chestra to champion the works of our<lb />
American composers, and the Enter-<lb />
tainment Series i to be congratulat-<lb />
ed floi- its efforts in bringing these<lb />
composers to our campus to conduct<lb />
their own compositions. The Chance<lb />
symphony reminded this listener of<lb />
Shostakovich and Prokofiev; but it<lb />
contained much original material in<lb />
the true American idiom. This number<lb />
U characterised by good melodic con-<lb />
tent, contemporary scoring devices,<lb />
and a strong rhythmic drive. It will<lb />
be interesting to follow Mr. Chance's<lb />
future development as a composer.<lb />
Following the intermission, Mr.<lb />
Hayes returned to lead his forces in<lb />
an authentic account of the "Emper-<lb />
or Waltz" of Johann Strauss. To<lb />
close this successful concert, the or-<lb />
chestracomplete with solo speakers<lb />
tmd a speaking chorus(performed<lb />
the "Declaration Suite" by the Ameri-<lb />
can composer Morton Gould. Mr.<lb />
Could is noted for his excellent ar-<lb />
rangements ami colorful orchestra-<lb />
tion. Although this work does not ap-<lb />
pear to be one of his better composi-<lb />
tions, it does contain some rather<lb />
exciting passages. It is a difficult<lb />
piece, and it requires the utmost in<lb />
r-erf .rming skill by all concerned.<lb />
In summary, this initial orchestral<lb />
concert of the 1960-61 academic year<lb />
proved to be a very satisfying ex-<lb />
perience. There were, of course oc-<lb />
casional Intonation difficulties, some<lb />
faulty entrances, and problems of<lb />
balance (some due to the acoustics of<lb />
the auditorium); but, these were over-<lb />
shadowed by many notable examples<lb />
of fine musicianship.<lb />
Mention should be made of the<lb />
outstanding work by the trombone<lb />
section. However, it was the combined<lb />
effort by the entire orchestra and<lb />
its conductors which produced this<lb />
interesting program.<lb />
There was one disturbing factor<lb />
during the concert: audience noise.<lb />
There were many late arrivals, and<lb />
the resulting noise and confusion<lb />
made it almost impossible to enjoy<lb />
the soft portions of the Brahms and<lb />
Holiday Season Uaher<lb />
In New Alcoholic Craze<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
newest erase around<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBEt<lb />
What's the<lb />
campus? Some might be surprised to<lb />
.hear that it is one which deals with<lb />
of alcoholic bever-<lb />
It might he called Alcoholics<lb />
'Blue Sweater' KM<lb />
Disregards Audience<lb />
By ROY MARTIX<lb />
naughty thing to<lb />
wonderful school, isn't<lb />
the consumption<lb />
r-ges<lb />
Unanimous.<lb />
Now that is a<lb />
say about our<lb />
it? But, happily for some, that is the<lb />
case at (present. It is a sort of chain-<lb />
etter which, if you are iuck enough<lb />
to have a lot of people interested in<lb />
it, will g in you a grand number of<lb />
fifths of whiskey. This is truly a boon<lb />
- . -ji. -M<lb />
t' oar<lb />
She came into th tavern alone<lb />
m$, smt m the student<lb />
 HAS THEHKCWS.<lb />
figure, she wore a faded pair of brown sCl<lb />
and a blue sweater underneath s <lb />
Kray co<lb />
Immediately, heads began to turn <lb />
could see people leaning over and -n.L<lb />
to one another. Some sWed. other.ri2<lb />
back and forth from the woman to thenS<lb />
at their table. m&amp;<lb />
She walked over to the curette maefcn<lb />
in the corner. First she took off her<lb />
i errand way to make the forthcoming laying it across the top of the mach Ti<lb />
really gay and filled with she several <lb />
at her feet, and she placed them on toe<lb />
tne coat. Many of the peopl<lb />
were still watching her. whknZJ<lb />
Others pointed di.reetly. <lb />
'participating populous" and<lb />
result in<lb />
r<lb />
n M<lb />
 :.<lb />
Student Feels Apologetic<lb />
For Conduct Of Others<lb />
De&amp;r Editor:<lb />
A short time after enrolling at<lb />
East Carolina, I became acquainted<lb />
with the phrase used in the cheers<lb />
of rival schools during athletic con-<lb />
tests describing E.C. as "high school<lb />
It was the immature conduct of a<lb />
numiber of students from our school<lb />
following the East Carolina-High<lb />
Point game that made me realize why<lb />
our student body might be classified<lb />
by outsiders in such terminology.<lb />
I am disturbed that I cannot choose<lb />
to associate with fraternity brothers<lb />
and friends from an opposing school<lb />
during an athletic contest without<lb />
having to apologize for the distaste-<lb />
ful conduct displayed by fans from<lb />
my own school. I regret to have to<lb />
admit to my friends and those out-<lb />
side, who must judge any group by<lb />
what they see, that a part of the stu-<lb />
dent body at E.C. could appropriately<lb />
be labeled as "high school<lb />
I feel that any man who will make<lb />
.another have to apologize for con-<lb />
ditions at hi? school is definitely a<lb />
menace to that school and to his as-<lb />
sociates.<lb />
Jerry W. Moore<lb />
Coed Defends Concert<lb />
I "car Editor:<lb />
Mr. Philip Williamson asked for<lb />
answers to his questions concerning<lb />
the concert by the Atlanta Symphony.<lb />
Perhaps his comment that the or-<lb />
chestra members were not enthusi-<lb />
astic was not justified, considering<lb />
the fact that there were so many un-<lb />
necessary noises both in the audience<lb />
and outside the building. It is amaz-<lb />
ing that the musicians could hear<lb />
themselves, much less be enthusiastic<lb />
As for the closing of the Student<lb />
Union, Mr. Williamson apparently<lb />
was not thinking of the people who<lb />
work. If the Student Union should<lb />
remain open, someone would have to<lb />
miss the educational, cultural, and en-<lb />
tertaining activities on our campus<lb />
In addition, the detracting noises<lb />
would probably be even greater when<lb />
the three sonatas with which he is<lb />
already familiar. If every musical or-<lb />
ganization (played only music which<lb />
Mr. Williamson knows, then how<lb />
would he ever grow in his knowledge<lb />
of the musical world?<lb />
Most sincerely,<lb />
Betsy Orr<lb />
Is Minority Superior?<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
While ambling along the left bank<lb />
of the Tar river t'other day on the<lb />
way to pick up my welfare check, I<lb />
was inspired to write the following<lb />
poem. I feel it is publishable, since<lb />
the type of which I am speaking<lb />
comes from my impression of the<lb />
typical EJC. student as gathered from<lb />
the pages of the East Carolinian. T'is<lb />
part of a larger work I plan to pub-<lb />
lish entitled "A Pithy Pitful of Pun-<lb />
Kent Perversity This poem is called<lb />
'Who Put The Petunias in The Deep-<lb />
freeze" or "Kennst du es Wahl?" and<lb />
is dedicated to all fraternity boys who<lb />
can read words of two or more sylla-<lb />
bles:<lb />
In their Ivy league togs<lb />
Complete with rainproof Fogs,<lb />
Knowledge-proof brains<lb />
Which keep out the rains;<lb />
They seek their kindred kinds<lb />
With button-down minds<lb />
In Playboy like joints<lb />
And gather activity points.<lb />
Therefore<lb />
I think there's no superiority<lb />
In the minority;<lb />
Life's for idiots<lb />
Let's get with it-s!<lb />
. Frank Thomas<lb />
Movie Preview<lb />
The movie "Wild River" will be<lb />
shown this Saturday, December 9, in<lb />
Austin Auditorium. It stars Mont-<lb />
r 'Mays<lb />
' Ver. Of course it may<lb />
her drastic after-affects but one<lb />
ist realize that life is a gamble.<lb />
My, my, we're becoming almost as<lb />
fluid-minded as U.N.C. Of course, to<lb />
i ; in such a reputation as theirs well<lb />
have to work a bit harder, but it can<lb />
be d ne. Half of the fellows on my<lb />
hall are near-alcoholics anyway, so<lb />
this shouldn't be too much of a prob-<lb />
lem.<lb />
But what about those who dont?<lb />
What will these poor people be doing<lb />
during the holidays to enjoy them-<lb />
selves. Could it be that they have a<lb />
method better than the one that is<lb />
now circulating. Horrors, Hades, and<lb />
Hinkles! If they do. It could well be<lb />
a blow to the cause.<lb />
Just think, these people may well<lb />
go through the holidays sober, and<lb />
enjoy it! And look at all the things<lb />
they will miss; headaches, upset stom-<lb />
achs, jail, horrified parents, road-<lb />
map eyes, and many other wonderful<lb />
things which come along with this<lb />
habit of alcoholic consumption.<lb />
Well, dont let this stop you from<lb />
having your fun. Remember, your<lb />
reputation is at stake, and this must<lb />
le fulfilled. Have a merry holiday<lb />
season, and may all your drugstores<lb />
be filled with Alka-Seltzer and as-<lb />
pirin.<lb />
School Spirit Needs<lb />
New Channel Outlet<lb />
By RUTH JOHNSON<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates closed<lb />
the 1960 season with an exciting vic-<lb />
tory over the University of Rich-<lb />
mond Spiders. The fans cheered, the<lb />
coach was carried off the field, then<lb />
everyone went their separate ways<lb />
to talk of other things.<lb />
What did they have to say about<lb />
the wonderful 7-victory, 3-defeat sea-<lb />
sonWhat praises were heaped upon<lb />
the Coach? Concerning these there<lb />
was a curious silence. A victorious<lb />
season was taken as a matter of<lb />
course. It is pitiful, the small amount<lb />
of enthusiasm exhibited over the fact<lb />
But  what if the facts were<lb />
different? Suppose it had been a 8-<lb />
victory, 7-defeat season. This would<lb />
not be taken so lightly. Oh no, there<lb />
would be cries of "Hang the Coach"<lb />
and the students would be enthusias-<lb />
tically indignant at such a poor sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Why can't the students of East<lb />
After she had arranged bat articles sW<lb />
walked Over to the counter, where<lb />
herself upon one of the sto . . .<lb />
the waiter so roud you could hear her a<lb />
over the place. The waiter went off "to B<lb />
her order. She began toying with the W<lb />
in front of her  the salt shaker ai<lb />
selection outlet for the juke-box. She <lb />
to the people around ner as though she fed<lb />
known them all of her life.<lb />
She drew her legs up under ha<lb />
on the counter stool Chinese-tvle Now m<lb />
of the people in the tavern be'gan to chr<lb />
softly. <lb />
She had ordered a beer. The Aa<lb />
brought it to her, and set it down before<lb />
She picked up the bottle and poured<lb />
three-fourths of the contents into the fr<lb />
glass. She downed it all in a long series sf<lb />
swallows.<lb />
When she finished the beer, she ordered<lb />
another. She struck up a conversation<lb />
the man sitting next to her. One of -<lb />
must have said something funnv. bee,<lb />
,SUd,d,enlL the two of thm ben to laugh<lb />
oudly. The people in the place didn't h<lb />
laugh, or even whisper. They just looked at<lb />
the two in wonder, as if thev were crazv cr<lb />
something.<lb />
Soon, the waiter brought her the second<lb />
u rJ'?iZ fshed ft in the same fashion as<lb />
she did the first. She got off the counter stool<lb />
slapped the man next to her on the back, and<lb />
walked over to the cigarette machine. She<lb />
put on her coat, stuffed the packages under<lb />
her arm and walked out the door. The <lb />
l i, in the tavern Allowed he-<lb />
she left. She never seemed to know they wee<lb />
watching her.<lb />
Americans Lose Spirit<lb />
Of Christmas I n Hustle<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
Christmas denotes to manv individuals<lb />
a religious holiday which is celebrated on<lb />
the twenty-fifth day of December to commem-<lb />
orate the birth of Christ. Yet in this dav and<lb />
Carolina College showome spirit in" rkolSr , !<lb />
the right direction' ww L Z re"?10"8 ldeals. Christmas parades are staged<lb />
ZS3, CUft' J Van FleCt' and SOmething hi woufdyheT m P of 0ctb and in early No-<lb />
 activities are in Wright Audl .vate' inst 2 ZZ<lb />
Kemick<lb />
Primarily, it is a story of public<lb />
Mr. Williamson's question about the<lb />
compositions played on the concert<lb />
tells me that if he were really inter-<lb />
Hande, c.ti, jZ   ?" M. IW-ta,<lb />
conceit season progresses m,  i   classical music, he<lb />
piugicases, our con- would be intoroatoH in k<lb />
duction versus industrialization.<lb />
A young TViA Agent, (Montgomery<lb />
Clift) is ordered to turn an 80-year<lb />
old woman (Jo Ann Fleet) off of her<lb />
lands. Finally, evicted; in favor of<lb />
flood control, better crops, new in-<lb />
dustries and more jobs, she dies of<lb />
a broken heart.<lb />
EC Senior, Rachael Spivey, Dies In Automobile Wreck<lb />
An East Carolina Collet coed !. H-  <lb />
An East Carolina College coed<lb />
was fatally injured in an automo-<lb />
bile wreck last Sunday afternoon.<lb />
Edith Rachel Spivey, who was on<lb />
her way back to campus from her<lb />
home in Hertford. Driving the car<lb />
was Jennette Williams.<lb />
She and Shelby Overton, who<lb />
was a passenger in the car, were<lb />
only slightly injured.<lb />
Miss Spivey was a member of<lb />
iho Zeta chapter of Chi Omega<lb />
Sorority. She was editor of the<lb />
chapter Chi Omega newsletter.<lb />
She was a Marshal and a member<lb />
of the Y.W.C.A. for three years.<lb />
Miss Spivey was a member of the<lb />
Buccaneer for three years and waa<lb />
editor of the class section this<lb />
year. She waa a member of the<lb />
Home Economics club for three<lb />
years, also. She waa currently<lb />
and Mrs. Carson Spivey and a<lb />
brother Carson, Jr. of her home.<lb />
ECC. "known"? Good<lb />
would not harm our chances'for the<lb />
Southern Conference.<lb />
Why talk about "We'ness why<lb />
not take some action that would show<lb />
our pride and appreciation of our<lb />
coach? He works long hours, receivea<lb />
little material reward, and bears the<lb />
brunt of much more criticism when<lb />
we're down than praise when we're<lb />
up.<lb />
A small contribution from each<lb />
student would allow us to present the<lb />
coach with a new car. This is BIG<lb />
certainly it's big, but we're a big<lb />
school and to get anywhere it's up<lb />
to us to let other (people know it!<lb />
vem'ber to<lb />
encourag-e consumers to spend<lb />
nnki; n. vv cnv,uuiKe consumers 10 spent<lb />
iMUg thelr money for thus and so . . . These pa<lb />
Wayne State University Limi<lb />
Facilities To Specific Groups<lb />
DETTROIT, MICHIGAN (UPS)<lb />
After a month of meetings and dis<lb />
rades encourage better business for the mer-<lb />
chants and the transportation companies . <lb />
i?"18 which are held in schools and chur-<lb />
ches have become ridiculous farces of the Na-<lb />
tivity story. These pageants encourage mem-<lb />
oers to support their school or church via<lb />
monetary means  The "organizations'<lb />
care little about the spiritual salvation of<lb />
tneir members souls. Groups gather on street<lb />
corners and in front of homes to render re-<lb />
ligious music in muted alcoholic tones<lb />
mis is the type of Christmas we have come<lb />
1 aX! and to want    We can almost con-<lb />
clude that Americans have become a nation of<lb />
non-beuevers" of religious principles and<lb />
ideals . . . Religion like Father Time has out-<lb />
frown its usefulness and is readv for the<lb />
final act of interment <lb />
 Christmas no longer means that awe-<lb />
nued, sacred moment of belief except for<lb />
the very young and the very old . . . For the<lb />
1. University program and tho-i "JVdu&amp;te who find Ithemselves between<lb />
Chairman of the Fleming BmTSZ- cuTsYonVwATT?8 " ST MW1 the univeraity J.P  the plateau of life, Christinas<lb />
cial Committee, in STwI ued a sTte 2SJ?-1 5" 2" P"I. -dSe and learn- ifJ "5 fF P18 wh &amp; <lb />
ocrats Club, ami . member oFthe  T what ed societies " 1WB"  Pft exchanging  A time for hang-<lb />
Col.ee Union Student Z l! SJL,? SSS J " 3. Organisation, preaenting pro- S?2!id &amp; tOT sleeP    s is our<lb />
Krams directly related to the aca JrJftoS-thls is our religious holiday . .<lb />
demic program. anu We. Joice in one loud and clear voice<lb />
4. Student groups officially rec- SLAtVou1!?dUIiy withot a drinking part-<lb />
ogniaed by the University ?wL V V8?11 we petition the government for<lb />
6. Governmental officer commi. ! ifSll8h.melt of religious orders Shall<lb />
ns and committees. JJe m&amp;e it known to the worldthe true<lb />
6. Mu.ic, dance, dramatic or liter- Al?1? the Uttle fat man dressed in red<lb />
ary program, adjudged of infreet rttoSSZ0 2 Sions after<lb />
y the appropriate Umveraity de- r88111 the hypocritical actions of our<lb />
partment. y fellow men <lb />
University attempted to cancel the usHrfK?!5roU, wfll  T  . <lb />
engagement on the ground, that k w L W , Noting Rh fT fc Christmas and its meaning,<lb />
did not "conform wtthSZ ceTL V"  2? tS kWP "   "<lb />
.1 purposes" of McGregor eeX Z22 S5" <lb />
2J-W policy limit use of school SSSj? aSS ma, t 5   351<lb />
probkaw. w afttiot! may wehav a holiday withoat aB the hostfe<lb />
ana bustle nf 4-Ka i. -j . <lb />
ocrats Club, and a member of the<lb />
College Union Student Board. She<lb />
was an academic "B" student.<lb />
Miss Spivey was a member of<lb />
the New Hope Methodist Church<lb />
near Hertford. In high school she<lb />
wa. editor of the yearbook, the<lb />
newspaper .staff, the Beta Club,<lb />
the F.H.A the 4-H club, the bas-<lb />
ketball team, the Glee Club, the<lb />
kind of organizations may use the<lb />
school's facilities. The Council of<lb />
Deans unanimously approved seven<lb />
categories under which group, may<lb />
use facilities.<lb />
The need for such a policy waa<lb />
brought to light last month when<lb />
uit was brought against the Uni-<lb />
versity for attempting to cancel the<lb />
appearance of Global Book Poram<lb />
school's reoreaentativ i. k- a  vv,nnr al Ms<lb />
school's representative in the An<lb />
lea festival.<lb />
She wa. . member of the State<lb />
4-H Honor Crab, and attended the<lb />
National 4-H Clnb Congreaa in<lb />
Chicago, 111. a. state Home Im-<lb />
provement winner.<lb />
Mia. Spivey was runner -up ia<lb />
the Mia. Greenville contest last<lb />
year.<lb />
a   Ane new i<lb />
Surviving are her parents, Mr. Xacilitie. to<lb />
Gregor Memorial Center. Cireu<lb />
Court Judge George Bowles ruled that<lb />
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'Weavers' Present<lb />
Concert At EG<lb />
v erica a<lb />
most popular folk-sing-<lb />
The Weavers, recently<lb />
nted a folk music concert at<lb />
Carolina. This program was tha<lb />
kttraetioa on the 1960-1961<lb />
tail ment Series at the college.<lb />
r:i quartet, which has proved to<lb />
 id sellout attraction in con-<lb />
dla throughout the country,<lb />
j ed a totable part in the re-<lb />
. of the treasury of Ameri-<lb />
i song. Each member of the<lb />
is a soloist in his or her<lb />
ght<lb />
repeteire of The Weavers In-<lb />
over four hundred songs.<lb />
 ng these are work songs, blues,<lb />
Is, tell tale songs, dance songs,<lb />
otals, national songs, and songs<lb />
. peace, and friendship. Their<lb />
B is combined with fine in-<lb />
work of guitar and banjo<lb />
lie and rousing effect.<lb />
Weavers have appeared at naa-<lb />
i ert halls in this country as<lb />
is Canada and Europe and Is-<lb />
For the past few years, they<lb />
voted their work to concerts<lb />
lings. Their records for Van-<lb />
. i continue to be best sellers.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 160<lb />
Student Information Service<lb />
Places College Students In<lb />
Summer European Positions<lb />
The American Student Information<lb />
Service has just completed its second<lb />
large scale year of operation in plac-<lb />
ing American college students in sum-<lb />
mer jobs in Europe. The demand for<lb />
summer jobs on the European con-<lb />
tinent has prompted ASIS to enlarge<lb />
its facilities to the extent that it can<lb />
now offer several thousand paying<lb />
summer jobs to American college stu-<lb />
dents. The jobs pay the standard wage<lb />
of the country in which they are lo-<lb />
cated and are available in Germany,<lb />
Prance, England, Israel, Spain, Swit-<lb />
zerland, and Scandinavia.<lb />
Openings include farm work, con-<lb />
struction work, resort work, factory<lb />
work, hospital work and a few select-<lb />
ed office jobs for those who have a<lb />
working knowledge of German or<lb />
French.<lb />
ASIS, a non-profit organization,<lb />
also helps American college students,<lb />
arrange low-cost travel to and from<lb />
Europe, provides a mail forwarding<lb />
service, fascinating inside information<lb />
on Europe, and many recreational<lb />
and educational activities.<lb />
The 1960 program included stu-<lb />
dents from Davidson, Duke, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, Meredith, UNC and Wake<lb />
Forest.<lb />
Further information can be obtain-<lb />
ed from Mr. Morrison of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Foreign Languages, or by<lb />
writing directly to: American Student<lb />
Information Service e. V Jahns-<lb />
strasse 56a, FrankfurtMain, Ger-<lb />
many.<lb />
Wayne State University Loses<lb />
Contact With Delta Theta Phi<lb />
legal<lb />
MICHIGAN (UPS) removing the restrictive clause.<lb />
University has with- Sigma Nu Phi then withdrew from<lb />
their national affiliation. For a year<lb />
they existed under a local constitu-<lb />
tion until they joined Phi ALpha Del-<lb />
ta, a national law fraternity which<lb />
has no restrictive clause.<lb />
The Delta Theta Phi chapter at the<lb />
University of Detroit has dissolved<lb />
for the same reasons.<lb />
DETROIT,<lb />
yne State<lb />
.cognition from the<lb />
Its Delta Theta Phi.<lb />
The expulsion, which means the<lb />
rnity may not use Wayne State<lb />
ties for any purpose, was caused<lb />
 restrictive clause in the frater-<lb />
'a rational constitution limiting<lb />
ship to white Christians.<lb />
The decision was based on a 1954<lb />
ty ruling which gave Wayne<lb />
fraternities and sororities until<lb />
eliminate restrictive clauses.<lb />
Wayne State President Clarence<lb />
illberry wrote a warning letter<lb />
srry Fowler, fraternity president,<lb />
- summer. When no action w&amp;s<lb />
on the letter, the fraternity<lb />
Irew recognition.<lb />
Two years ago another national<lb />
law fraternity, Sigma Nu Phi, found<lb />
they cauld expect no successful ac-<lb />
:i the part of their national in<lb />
Fire Safety Urged<lb />
By National Board<lb />
Families throughout the United<lb />
States are being urged by the Na-<lb />
s Board of Fire Underwriters to<lb />
ke Christmas this year a fire safe<lb />
i ne.<lb />
it year in the three days begin-<lb />
B at 6 p.m on Christmas eve, 43<lb />
sons lost their lives in fires in<lb />
country.<lb />
These 43 fatalities were part of<lb />
11,300 fire deaths that occurred in<lb />
The count of Christmas fire deaths<lb />
las Yule Season was less than<lb />
in 1958. but the 1958 fatalities cover-<lb />
ed a four-day Christmas holiday peri-<lb />
Tn the four days beginning at<lb />
6 p.m December 24, 1958, fire took<lb />
93 lives.<lb />
"Care can prevent loss of life by<lb />
fire1 the National Board pointed out.<lb />
Around three-fourths of all fires are<lb />
(used by carelessness or forgetful-<lb />
ness<lb />
Fire takes no holiday, the National<lb />
Board reminds.<lb />
Number New<lb />
Year of Days Christmas Year's<lb />
1957 1 27 20<lb />
1958 4 93 61<lb />
1959 3 43 63<lb />
TP Plans Caroling Party<lb />
There will be a Christmas Tree<lb />
Trimming and Caroling Party on De-<lb />
cember 8, at 7:00 p.m. in the "Y"<lb />
Hut sponsored by the YWCA and<lb />
YMCA.<lb />
The "Y" is also sponsoring a<lb />
Christmas Chapel program which<lb />
will be on Tuesday, December 13, at<lb />
6:30-7:00, at the "Y" Hut. Three stu-<lb />
dent speakers will address the group.<lb />
Following the program, all of the re-<lb />
ligious groups on campus and friends<lb />
will join together for Christmas Car-<lb />
oling.<lb />
The "Y" is also planning a Tea<lb />
for the Foreign Students to be given<lb />
in the "Y" Hut on January 5, at 7:00.<lb />
Chaplain Visits<lb />
AFROTC Tomorrow<lb />
Chaplain, Lt. Col. Robert W.<lb />
Tindall, U.S. Air Force, will visit De-<lb />
tachment 600 of the AF ROTC Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
While on the campus, Chaplain<lb />
Tindall will consult with Lt. Col. Nor-<lb />
man F. Merritt, Jr professor of air<lb />
science, and members of his staff;<lb />
with cadets interested in the chap-<lb />
lain's program of the U.S. Air Force<lb />
and other cadets; and with wives and<lb />
fiancees of cadets.<lb />
Chaplain Tindall, a native of Wash-<lb />
ington State, was educated at the<lb />
University of Oregon, Northwest<lb />
Christian College, and Phillips Uni-<lb />
versity. He holds the honorary D.D.<lb />
degree from Jackson College in Ha-<lb />
waii and is a graduate of the War<lb />
College, Air University, Maxwell AF-<lb />
B, Alabama.<lb />
He is an ordained minister of the<lb />
Disciples of Christ Church and his<lb />
pastorate was in Waynoka, Oklahoma.<lb />
Commissioned in the US Army Air<lb />
Corps March 1943, Chaplain Tindall<lb />
attended the Chaplain's School, Har-<lb />
vard University. During World War<lb />
II, he served overseas with the 442nd<lb />
Troop Carrier Group in Europe. He<lb />
was Base Chaplain at March AFB,<lb />
Langley AFB McChord AFB, Hick-<lb />
am AFB and was Staff Chaplain of<lb />
the 25th Air Division and AF Liai-<lb />
son Chaplain of Arlington National<lb />
Cemetery.<lb />
Chaplain Tindall was awarded the<lb />
'Four Chaplains Award" in 1953 and<lb />
the Air Force Commendation Ribbon<lb />
in 1969<lb />
Artists Present<lb />
Ceramics At Center<lb />
Works by Dr. Kenneth Beittel and<lb />
Dr. Robert Berkhart, ceramic artists,<lb />
are now being displayed at the Green-<lb />
ville Art Center and on the campus.<lb />
The major tpart of the exhibition is<lb />
at the Art Center. A sampling of the<lb />
show is on view in the display cases<lb />
at the entrance of the Rawl building.<lb />
The art department is sponsoring<lb />
the pottery exhibit in cooperation<lb />
with the Greenville Art Center.<lb />
Dr. Beittel teaches at Pennsylvania<lb />
State University, State College, Pen-<lb />
nsylvania. Dr. Berkart teaches at<lb />
Central Michigan University, Mount<lb />
Pleasant, Michigan. These two artists<lb />
operate a studio pottery each summer.<lb />
The pottery on display in the Art<lb />
Center shows variety in size, shape,<lb />
and approach to the function of the<lb />
object. Attracting particular interest<lb />
is a collection of candlesticks. Some<lb />
of these are traditional in design.<lb />
Others are unusual because of the<lb />
daring height achieved by means of<lb />
piling up clay forms on top of one<lb />
another.<lb />
Composer Barnes Discusses Visit,<lb />
Musical Career, His Achievements<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
East Carolina College had as its, tion to "Symphony" nre chamber mu-<lb />
UNC Trip Planned<lb />
By Math Students<lb />
The Math Club plans to visit the<lb />
University of North Carolina on De-<lb />
cember 10, 1960, to see the Comput-<lb />
ing Center located there.<lb />
All Math students who desire to go<lb />
on the trip to U.N.C. for a tour of<lb />
the center are invited. Those students<lb />
who desire to go will meet in front<lb />
of the college post office on Saturday<lb />
morning at 8:00 a.m. The tour will<lb />
last for approximately one and one<lb />
half hours.<lb />
Each student will have to .pay for<lb />
his own lunch and a ticket to the<lb />
Planetarium if they desire to go. They<lb />
also will be expected to help pay the<lb />
p,as bill of the person driving them<lb />
to Chapel Hill. The group is supposed<lb />
to arrive in Chaipel Hill by 11:00 a.m.<lb />
for the tour.<lb />
Those who want to go should sign<lb />
one of the sheets on the math bul-<lb />
letin board.<lb />
guest last weekend John Barnes<lb />
Chance, a young American composer.<lb />
His primary purpose in coming to<lb />
the college was to conduct the East<lb />
Carolina Orchestra in one of his own<lb />
compositions, "Symphony<lb />
Mr. Chance said, "I started iplaying<lb />
the piano when I was nine years old,<lb />
and I took piano lessons from my<lb />
neighbor across the street, who wis<lb />
one of the town's better piano tea-<lb />
chers Chance made rapid progress<lb />
as a pianist and received a very<lb />
thorough grounding in basic theory.<lb />
In high school he became interested<lb />
in composing, and while still in high<lb />
school his works included a First<lb />
Movement in a Symphony. He also<lb />
played the percussion instruments in<lb />
the high school orchestra.<lb />
Chance received his BM and MM<lb />
Degrees from the University of Tex-<lb />
as, where he majored in percussion.<lb />
He continued to compose in college<lb />
and wrote his "Symphony" for his<lb />
thesis requirement for the masters<lb />
degree. At the University of Texas.<lb />
Chance twice won the Carl Owens<lb />
Award for the best student composi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Upon joining the Army, Chance<lb />
served for three years in the Fourth<lb />
Army Band at Fort Sam Houston,<lb />
Texas, and with the Eighth Army<lb />
Band in Seoul, Korea, where he ar-<lb />
tanged for and conducted the band<lb />
while continuing to write chamber<lb />
and orchestral music.<lb />
The prominent composer said, "I<lb />
find the best time to compose is<lb />
early in the morning from 1:00 a.m. to<lb />
5:00 a.m. I do much of my compos-<lb />
ing at the piano he added. "One of<lb />
the best investments I ever made<lb />
he continued, was a $15. used piano<lb />
chair with wheels which made it<lb />
possible to roll from the piano to the<lb />
table where I keep my manuscripts.<lb />
Now, I can work something out on<lb />
the piano, and then get it swiftly<lb />
down on paper, without having to<lb />
bother getting up and down all the<lb />
time, although it's still hard on the<lb />
rug<lb />
Among his compositions, in addi-<lb />
aic and selections ior band and or-<lb />
chestra. A number of his works have<lb />
been performed by the Oklahoma<lb />
City Symphony, including the "Sym-<lb />
phony" and an "Overture to a Fairy<lb />
Tale The latter composition was<lb />
also performed recently by the Greens-<lb />
boro Symphony Orchestra.<lb />
"I have enjoyed visiting East Caro-<lb />
lina said Chance, "and seeing part<lb />
of the country which is new to me. It<lb />
has been an honor and a privilege to<lb />
work with the EC Orchestra He add-<lb />
td, "I hope it's been as much fun for<lb />
Lhem as it has been for me<lb />
Mr. Chance, a native of Beaumont,<lb />
Texas, is presently living in Greens-<lb />
boro, N.C on a Humanities and Arts<lb />
Grant from the Ford Foundation.<lb />
This organization provides funds for<lb />
12 young American composers to live<lb />
i'or a year in different communities<lb />
hroughout the country which have<lb />
exceptionally good public school mu-<lb />
sic programs. Their main purpose is to<lb />
compose music within the high school<lb />
musicians range, and to hear the mu-<lb />
sic played by the young musicians of<lb />
the community. Other cities in this<lb />
area which have this program are:<lb />
Arlington, Virginia; Jacksonville,<lb />
Florida; and Lexington, Kentucky.<lb />
Besides the Chance "Symphony"<lb />
the College Orchestra, under the di-<lb />
rection of Donald Hayes of the Music<lb />
Department, also performed: "Water<lb />
Music by Handel; "Symphony No. 2<lb />
by Brahms; "Emperor Waltz by<lb />
Strauss; and a special number based<lb />
on the Declaration of Independence<lb />
called "Declaration Suite by Gould.<lb />
Solo speakers for the Gould number<lb />
were John Spence, and John H. Wil-<lb />
lis. The speaking chorus was com-<lb />
posed of members of Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Sinfonia, the National' Professional<lb />
Men's Music Fraternity on campus.<lb />
Composer John Barnes Chance<lb />
"There are more men than women<lb />
in memte hospitals, which just goes<lb />
to show who's driving who crazy<lb />
Peter Veale.<lb />
Defense costs per family in the<lb />
United States are about $1,000 a year.<lb />
FBI Inspector Discusses<lb />
Student Demonstrations<lb />
(ACP)Iowa State Daily quotes<lb />
the following from the Daily Califor-<lb />
nian in regard to student demonstra-<lb />
tions:<lb />
'An FBI inspector told a group of<lb />
University of California students<lb />
that 'Bay Area students with unorth-<lb />
odox political views should not be<lb />
identified with the Communist move-<lb />
ment<lb />
"The inspector, making reference<lb />
to the student riots on the West Coast<lb />
last spring, said, 'Studests have a<lb />
perfect right to organize demonstra-<lb />
tions within legal framework. It's<lb />
part of our whole free structure in<lb />
this country "<lb />
r<lb />
Council Offers Vacation<lb />
In Cuba To US Students<lb />
A low-cost vacation in Cuba for<lb />
American students is being offered<lb />
by the National Student Council of<lb />
the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.<lb />
Student contingents will leave Mi-<lb />
ami, Florida on December 23 and will<lb />
return on January 2. The price of the<lb />
trip, which includes transportation<lb />
from Miami and all expenses in Cuba,<lb />
is $100.00.<lb />
The projected tour is part of the<lb />
Fair Play for Cuba Committee's pro-<lb />
gram to acquaint students with the<lb />
truth about Cuba. The Committee was<lb />
established last April by a group of<lb />
distinguished writers, artists, journa-<lb />
lists and professionals. Prominent<lb />
members include C. Wright Mills,<lb />
Simone de Beauvoir, Truman Capote,<lb />
John Killens, I. F. Stone, Leo Huber-<lb />
man, Kenneth Tynan, Norman Mailer<lb />
and Jean Paul Sartre.<lb />
Students who wish to make the<lb />
Cuban trip should make reservations<lb />
immediately with the Student Coun-<lb />
cil, Fair Play for Cuba Committee,<lb />
Room 536, 799 Broadway, New York,<lb />
3, N.Y.<lb />
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'  Committee members make plan for tIk- table tennis tournament<lb />
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EC Defeats Catawba; L. R. Here Friday Night<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
The Citadel Impressive<lb />
After two consecutive wins at the expense of light opposition. The<lb />
! X2.C. eagers found The Citadel of the Southern Conference more com-<lb />
petitive. In fact, the Cadets managed to turn hack the Bucs by an impres-<lb />
sive 99-83 margin. The Charleston, South Carolina crew is coached by<lb />
former N.C. State star Mel Thompson and were surprisingly strong. The<lb />
saint' five from Greenville were behind 48-40 at the half way point and<lb />
could not catch the larger school. However, several Pirate players endan-<lb />
gered their team's chances thanks to the jjouls in which they committed.<lb />
Hues Could Be A Southern Conference Team<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's five should be ready for a league schedule of<lb />
some fine basketball teams. The competition will not be as such if the<lb />
Bucs were in the Southern Conference, but the North State cage teams<lb />
can be plenty rough.<lb />
Speaking of the Southern Conference, this would have been a fine<lb />
year for the Pirates to enter competitive athletic teams against foes such<lb />
is George Washington of Washington, D.C West Virginia, and Virginia<lb />
Military Institute, Virginia Tech, and William and Mary, from Virginia,<lb />
Davidson's Wildcats and Furman from the Carolinas should also be in-<lb />
led. <lb />
Citadel and the University of Richmond of course already have<lb />
com: against the Bucs. East Carolina made respectible showings<lb />
e. Southern Conference representatives.<lb />
Surely, the Pirates could have held their own against a few of these<lb />
 e grid iron, and certainly on the hardwood as well. The Citadel,<lb />
ia Te V.M.I and George Washington may have been too much<lb />
East Carolina football eleven. But certainly, any of the other<lb />
n this highly rated conference would have had their hands full<lb />
t the speedy Bucs.<lb />
Glenn Bass is a great back that many of these coaches from major<lb />
ges would love to have if they could have known that Glenn would<lb />
devel p into one of the finest backs in the college ranks. His terrific play<lb />
Richmond proved that he would have been a standout in the<lb />
Vii<lb />
tea<lb />
Sou!<lb />
iference.<lb />
irate basketball quint would certainly win their share in<lb />
 i nee competition. Possibly not a first division contender<lb />
year of play, hut certainly a dangerous ball club. Cotton<lb />
art for any team in the Southern Conference and prob-1<lb />
"Big Four" cages as well. Don Smith, the Senior Captain ! n.orrow<lb />
rn t<lb /><lb />
wou . his own against the more publicized schools. The rangy for-<lb />
a terrific rebounder and has been known to hit in double figures<lb />
prad ically every game.<lb />
The Pirate five may win the North State League title, but of course<lb />
lid not be even a match for teams like West Virginia and George Wash-<lb />
f the Southern Conference.<lb />
. of Coach Earl Smith's squad, there are two players who<lb />
 nothing short, of sensational during the early campaign. Charles<lb />
. Kinston netted 24 points against The Citadel for an outstand-<lb />
 Charleston last week, and a Hawthorne, New Jersey native<lb />
las been one of the leading scorers thus far. Incidentally, Otte<lb />
11, and an ex-Marine who can hold his own in the rebounding<lb />
department as well as the scoring column.<lb />
The Siport fans on the street can see why the Pirates are Southern<lb />
Conference material with players like this to show ofJ in front of the<lb />
rs. Another good point concerning the Bucs is that the majority of<lb />
E.C.C. squad are Freshmen and Sophomores. If the Pirates should<lb />
win the North State Crown this season, an E.C;C. favorite for the next<lb />
two campaigns would definitely be in the making by the experts.<lb />
E.C.C. Holds Their Own In Other Sports<lb />
East Carolina has and will be making their name known in ijootball<lb />
and basketball, but the sports in which the Bucs have proven best at<lb />
are coming up. Swimming is a sport in which the Pirates have been able<lb />
to cope with many of the major schools, and the same thing can be said<lb />
for baseball. The E.C.C. nine takes on many major colleges such as<lb />
Wake Forest. Yale, Carolina, to mention a few.<lb />
If anyone should suspect that these are the only sports that the<lb />
Pirates have proven to be outstanding competitively speaking, they should<lb />
take a glance at the golf team, where the Bucs were North State League<lb />
champion<lb />
Last Carolina is a growing school, not only academically but ath-<lb />
ally as well. High hopes have been set for the future .and these de-<lb />
sires of all concerned who are connected with the school are slowly but<lb />
y beginning to come true at one of the most growing schools in this<lb />
irt of the country.<lb />
Conerratulatiions to fjur outstanding E.C.C. footballers for the<lb />
nomination to the Al! North State team. Glenn Bass and Sonny Baysir.ger<lb />
are two halfbacks that the experts could not aftjord to leave ff, and<lb />
Vernon Davis as well as Clayton Piland proved to be instrumental durintr<lb />
the 1960 campaign in the hard working Buc forward wall.<lb />
Glenn Bass continues to receive great honors. The last one was<lb />
-ably his greatest. An offer to play in the All-American Bowl against<lb />
the schools throughout the land. Incidentally, the Wilson speed<lb />
merchant managed to make the honorable mention Little All-American<lb />
tion this past season despite being handicapped during part of the<lb />
campaign with a leg injury.<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Sophomore sensation Cotton Clay-<lb />
ton stole the show Saturday night<lb />
as East Carolina launched their home<lb />
hardwood season off with a come<lb />
from behind 80-63 win over Catawba's<lb />
Indians.<lb />
Clayton tallied 28 points in a daz-<lb />
zling exhibition of shooting, and<lb />
played an outstanding floor game<lb />
that baffled the visitors. Don Smith<lb />
and Charlie Lewis scored 16 and 15<lb />
points respectively for the winners,<lb />
who by clinching the contest in the<lb />
final few minutes of play remained<lb />
in undisputed possession of first place<lb />
in the North State League race.<lb />
The underdog Indians played a<lb />
University of Maryland tyipe of bas-<lb />
ketball during the majority of the<lb />
hard fought, but loosely played con-<lb />
test by holding the ball, waiting for<lb />
the clear shot. This procedure was<lb />
paying dividends until the final mo-<lb />
ments of iplay when Clayton and Lew-<lb />
is led a red hot (barrage of baskets<lb />
which spelled defeat for the tourna-<lb />
ment champs of 1960.<lb />
The first half of play witnessed by<lb />
2500 spectators saw a nip and tuck<lb />
battle in which the lead changed from<lb />
time to time until the initial half<lb />
ended with the Indians ahead 30-29.<lb />
Clayton was the only Pirate hitting<lb />
with accuracy, but his teammates<lb />
gave the Henderson, North Carolina<lb />
star plenty of assistance during the<lb />
final minutes.<lb />
With the score knotted at 51 all,<lb />
Clayton's two pointer put the Pirates<lb />
in the lead to stay with approximate-<lb />
ly eight minutes left on the score-<lb />
board clock.<lb />
Then, it was all East Carolina as<lb />
Charlie Lewis. Don Smith, Bill Otte.<lb />
Ben Bowes, Lacy West, and Clayton<lb />
were too much for the game visitors.<lb />
The win left the Pirates with an<lb />
over-all 3-1 record, and 3-0 in league<lb />
play. Coach Earl Smith's five faced<lb />
High Point Tuesday night, and to-<lb />
night battle Lenoir Rhyne's<lb />
highly rated Bears. In comparative<lb />
sc res the Hickory ball club walloped<lb />
Pfeiffer 81-56, while the Bucs man-<lb />
aged to squeeze out a 71-67 win over<lb />
the same opposition.<lb />
The Friday night contest will be<lb />
the final pre-Christmas attraction of<lb />
the year, as the Pii-ates take to the<lb />
road next week to Boone and take on<lb />
Appalachian's Apps in a December<lb />
i- contest. Coach Smith will probably<lb />
start thj following lineup in the Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne. contest. Guards Cotton<lb />
Clayton and Lacy West, forwards<lb />
Charlie Lewis and Don Smith, with<lb />
cither Bill Otte or Ben Bowes at the<lb />
pivot position. Although the Pirates<lb />
played a erratic brand of ball against<lb />
the Catawba Indians the majority of<lb />
the contest, a great deal of poten-<lb />
tiality was shown by the aggressive<lb />
Bucs. For instance, those final eight<lb />
minutes of play against the Indians,<lb />
in which the Pirates scored 29 points<lb />
was a good idea of just how strong<lb />
the Bucs may be during the 1960-61<lb />
campaign.<lb />
Cadets Top Pirates<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
FGFTFPTS<lb />
Smith42510<lb />
Boyette0020<lb />
Lewis104021<lb />
Bowls3056<lb />
Otte72216<lb />
West63515<lb />
( 'layton3359<lb />
Totals33172583<lb />
CITADEL<lb />
Daniels87423<lb />
Howe105325<lb />
Amerod42110<lb />
We hrm lister3016<lb />
Elliot0101<lb />
Wolkenback1002<lb />
S towers63415<lb />
'lies2226<lb />
Vfadrazo3006<lb />
Buchanan1335<lb />
Totals38232199<lb />
Sophomore Cotton Clayton whose 28 points paced East Carolina's open!<lb />
victory over Catawba is seen here in action during the rugged contest. The<lb />
all-conference guard is expected to be one of the outstanding players i<lb />
the conference this season.<lb />
East Carolina College was handed<lb />
its first defeat of the season last<lb />
Thursday night when it lost a 99-83<lb />
game to the Citadel. A contributing<lb />
factor was that four Pirates fouled<lb />
out with over ten minutes left in the<lb />
game. The Citadel boasts a fine team<lb />
however as evidenced by the fact that<lb />
North 'Carolina State took a beating<lb />
Vom this same club last year.<lb />
The loss terminated in two game<lb />
winning streak of the Pirates, and<lb />
left the Hues with a 2-1 record over-<lb />
all. Hijrh point man for that night<lb />
was Howe of the Citadel, with 25.<lb />
E.Cs Charlie Lewis was next with<lb />
24 big ones. The Citadel Bulldogs,<lb />
inder former N.C. State Wolfpack<lb />
star Mel Thompson, are a very promi-<lb />
nent member of the Southern Confer-<lb />
once, and the loss was not indicative<lb />
of the caliber of this year's East<lb />
Carolina Club.<lb />
Basslnvited To Playjn Bowl<lb />
"The fellow who has done most to<lb />
arouse the working class is the man<lb />
who invented the alarm clockR<lb />
C. Kernan.<lb />
Al!<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
One of the all time greats at East<lb />
Carolina has been invited to play m<lb />
the annual -All-American Bowl at Tu-<lb />
scon, Arizona. Glenn Bass, will par-<lb />
ticipate in the December, 26 classic.<lb />
The speedy halfback will be the first<lb />
Pirate in'the history of the school<lb />
chosen for this fine bowl.<lb />
The All-America Bowl competes<lb />
the top players from the large col-<lb />
leges against the chosen celebrities<lb />
from the smaller schools. Only two<lb />
players from the North State Con-<lb />
ference were chosen. Besides Ras<lb />
Lee Farmer, the -ride of the Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne single-wing attack was hon-<lb />
ored.<lb />
Glenn was chosen first team<lb />
Conference, and All-NiAJA dining the<lb />
current campaign. The speedy Wilson<lb />
native also was an honorable men-<lb />
tion selection on the All-American<lb />
team.<lb />
Missing several key games because<lb />
of a leg injury certainly hindered<lb />
Glenn from making the first or sec-<lb />
ond unit of the small college All<lb />
American team. Realizing this def<lb />
he was still chosen over other fabu-<lb />
! us football standouts throughoul<lb />
?he nation to play in the Christmas<lb />
season affair.<lb />
Glenn was honored in his selection<lb />
or the bowl: he was quoted  say-<lb />
ing "that he only hoped that he could<lb />
represent East 'Carolina in a naannei<lb />
which would be a contribution to the<lb />
school The 6'1" 186 pounder also<lb />
tated "that, just being selected t i<lb />
uch an affair was a great thing in<lb />
his life<lb />
The halfback who broke Richmon 13<lb />
I a 'k with his lightning 106 yarn<lb />
touchdown run in the final BCC con-<lb />
test is a definite candidate for pro-<lb />
fessional football, and Glenn p'ans<lb />
to give it all he has for the big time.<lb />
The Los V.geles Rams of the Nation-<lb />
al Professional Football Ix-ague may<lb />
e first to draft the East Caro-<lb />
lina star.<lb />
Cottonlayton i sees here taking a rebound away Iron three t ;.iala Indian- in last Satu<lb />
basketball attraction, the Henderson), N. C. native ia expected t give the Pirates a cnttsidei<lb />
backboards during tb current campaign.<lb />
.<lb />
Sports Briefs by Richard Boyd<lb />
Foui<lb />
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singer, an-<lb />
resenl<lb />
 i ; i -  tst week with their<lb />
  Staters. Ii acka Glenn Bane and Sonny Ba-<lb />
Is Wayne Davis and Clayton Piland were the PiraJ<lb />
The a -I tnior,  I  e w il be<lb />
for '   1  -  graduation.<lb />
Atlantic Christian may irive<lb />
Pirates I etition on the hai The Wilson school demol-<lb />
ished Cats night before the Indians hit Greenville.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne n to (play to a 30 and 20 ; i ck with<lb />
Northern M ' Hi Satu I was awarded the contest by<lb />
ed f ing. As n, " oal <lb />
 e Rear- a ' B .  luke Blue Devils who<lb />
of tl reat prkl  1 i 1960  at of them in their<lb />
 d U.CX.A. The Cotton Bowl bound<lb />
Atlantic Coasl  tives are rtil a mighty fine foot-<lb />
trkaaaaa .4 run f 1 their money in the Du<lb />
classic.<lb />
The foot   seas ae to n a .1 end in the intermura<lb />
I competition and the Fratemitj All-StaJ ps of the season a<lb />
they won their c ntest with the Dorm A S - 3. Basketball was expected<lb />
to get underway this week in Enter-Mural competition. Basketball is not<lb />
the onlj 1  tented this Winter at E.C.C. Swimming will be<lb />
sharing the sport light. The first swimming meet will be at Chapel Hill,<lb />
December. 10. against the Tar Heels of the University of North Carolina.<lb />
The annual 1" al Education Conventi d at E.C.C. tl<lb />
was a boominf with orei 500 people rirpir find from the various<lb />
high schools a I eges throughout the state. A swimming demonstra-<lb />
tion was staged bj The P. K. Department during the convention. East Caro-<lb />
lina usually has  rrifk swimming team, and this year may be no excep-<lb />
tion.<lb /><lb />
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Center Ben Bowes is expected to<lb />
carry a big load for the ECC cage<lb />
Pirates during the 1960-61 campaign.<lb />
Ben is seen in action here during the<lb />
Catawba encounter. Ben is a senior<lb />
letterman from Burlington, N. C. and<lb />
was instrumental in aiding Coach Earl<lb />
Smith's charges during his junior<lb />
year. The 6' 5" pivot man should see<lb />
considerable action in the Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne contest tomorrow night.<lb />
The Bears are in first place in the<lb />
loop standings, but with the aid of<lb />
this rangy center, the Hickory school<lb />
may find themselves in a different<lb />
position after the contest.<lb />
Husband, returning from kitchen<lb />
raid, to wife in bed: "I tried count-<lb />
ing beep and remembered the leg of<lb />
1 -mil Reader's Digest.<lb />
Large matr . trying on loose-fit-<lb />
iiig coat to saleswoman: "That's what<lb />
I like about fallyou can go back<lb />
int hidingReader's Digest.<lb />
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the claim that women are the strong-<lb />
er sex, according to a report in the<lb />
November Reader's Digest. It reveals<lb />
.t twice as many men as women<lb />
die in the 25-tO-44 age group, for<lb />
example. Though women are sick<lb />
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fully than men every major killer<lb />
except diabetes.<lb />
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their annual Christmas-tree dec-<lb />
orating party on Thursday night,<lb />
December 8, 1960, at 7:00 to 10:00<lb />
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orating, dancing, eating, and relax-<lb />
ation. Everyone invited.<lb />
One stenographe'r to another as<lb />
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