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UMaTC of application for editorship<lb />
if cMmpUN publications should he<lb />
turned in this week to Dean Jamas<lb />
H Tucker.<lb />
Easttarolinia<lb />
 uio XXXVI<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961<lb />
Basie Highlights IFC Week-End<lb />
Jean Lasater<lb />
SGA Elect Lasater<lb />
o Azalea Festival<lb />
T<lb />
SQA recently elected Jean Jean has been active in campus<lb />
 junior primary education j activities and organizations here at<lb />
uptaaanl the college at the<lb />
Aialea Festival in April.<lb />
Kb Annual Aialea Festival<lb />
 ba Wilmington. April 6-9.<lb />
; the ywall court will<lb />
Wilmington, Tuesday, April<lb />
: : ;he Coronation Ball<lb />
. issuing.<lb />
tag gown Jean is to wear<lb />
I coronation pageant and the<lb />
e will be presented to her<lb />
ft While attending the festi-<lb />
amea will be paid by the<lb />
 committee.<lb />
East Carolina. While at EC Jean has<lb />
been eleeted Lambda Chi Alpha Cres-<lb />
cent Girl and Delta Sigma Pi Home-<lb />
coming sponsor. She is also a member<lb />
of Chi Omega Sorority, a Panhellenic<lb />
representative, editor of the Chi O<lb />
"Hoot Hoot and in her spare time<lb />
Jam works in the soda shop.<lb />
Karlsrud Chorale To Appear Tonight Committees Ready<lb />
At Concert In Wright Auditorium Final Preparations<lb />
For Coming Event<lb />
The Karlsrud Chorale, starring Ed-<lb />
mond Karlsrud, baser-lbaritone, will<lb />
Kai lsrnd for several years as pianist,<lb />
arranger, and musical director of<lb />
,  .their producing company, men of<lb />
m pour here in a program of songs " 2T . T <lb />
Song Enterprises, Inc. For seven<lb />
February 2, at 8:15 p.m. in Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
The Chorale, now in its second sea-<lb />
son of touring, is an attraction of the<lb />
college Entertainment Series. It re-<lb />
ceived both popular and critical ac-<lb />
claim from audiences on its initial<lb />
tour last year.<lb />
The concert to be presented here<lb />
is described as "a distinctive program<lb />
featuring groat masterpieces for male<lb />
chorus Included also are special ar-<lb />
rangements made for the Chorale by<lb />
Charles Touchette, who tours with<lb />
the ensemble as accompanist.<lb />
Included in the concert will be scenes<lb />
from opera. German lieder, and other<lb />
art songs, as well as a medley of<lb />
Broadway show tunes. The precision<lb />
singing of the 14 members of the<lb />
group will take the audience around<lb />
the world with songs from Russia,<lb />
Israel, Norway, France, and Italy.<lb />
Featured also will he American folk<lb />
songs and spirituals.<lb />
Karlsrud, soloist with the Chorale,<lb />
has established himself as a recital-<lb />
ist. oratorio soloist, guest artist with<lb />
symphony orchestras, nd performer<lb />
on radio and television. His concert<lb />
r.ppearances have covered all 50<lb />
states, Mexico, and all the Canadian<lb />
I rovinces.<lb />
Touchette has been associated with<lb />
years he was staff vocal arranger<lb />
lor CRS, and has had shows on the<lb />
Mutual, ABC, and NBC networks. He<lb />
has been associated with leading chor-<lb />
al gToups and major recording com-<lb />
anies, has been accompanist to a<lb />
number of outstanding artist9, and<lb />
is now a consulting editor to the Carl<lb />
Fisher Music Co. Each member of<lb />
the Karlsrud Chorale is a profession-<lb />
al soloist in his own right, with an<lb />
i xtenrive background of experience<lb />
sis a musician.<lb />
v.<lb />
FINAL EXAMINATION<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
WINTER QUARTER, 1960-1961<lb />
H is the schedule for<lb />
I v. nations.<lb />
V. undergraduate classes on the<lb />
! a I end at noon on Wednes-<lb />
February 22.<lb />
izruluate classes on campus<lb />
I 11:30 a-m. on Saturday.<lb />
S II<lb />
Ml classes, undergraduate and<lb />
. Bebaduled in the evening<lb />
 t following schedule:<lb />
,ms for Monday night<lb />
M -day. February 20.<lb />
r.m.<lb />
animations for Tuesday night<lb />
ha Tuesday. February 21,<lb />
i EM p.m.<lb />
for Wednesday night<lb />
ha Wednesday, February<lb />
8 194:00 p.m.<lb />
. -fttions for Thursday night<lb />
. he Thursday, February<lb />
 30-9:00 pan.<lb />
ms for Friday inight<lb />
ps win be Friday, February 24,<lb />
0 p.m.<lb />
taaaa scheduled on Saturday<lb />
will have the final examination<lb />
ECC Band Presents Concert<lb />
The East Carolina Band, under the first public performance of M<lb />
Watson's arrangement.<lb />
The band will also perform "Piece<lb />
for Trumpets and Cornets by Wil-<lb />
liam Garrard; "Toast of the latins<lb />
by Floyd E. Werle, which features<lb />
ihe clarinet section; and Introduc-<lb />
tion and Invention by Paul W.<lb />
Whcar. Other numbers are "Gallito" a<lb />
Spanish March by S. Lope; "Moor-<lb />
side March an English March by<lb />
Gustav Hoist; and "Dude Ranch a<lb />
light and descriptive number by Geor-<lb />
ge Kleinsinger. This number is di-<lb />
vided into three movements, the first<lb />
being "Tenderfoot on Horseback then<lb />
"Dude and the Cowgirl and the third<lb />
movement Jamboree<lb />
the direction of Herbert L. Carter of<lb />
ihe music department faculty, will<lb />
10sent its annual Winter Concert on<lb />
Fridfty, February 3, at 8:00 pan. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Numbers the band will perform are:<lb />
'Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by<lb />
Bach; "Symphonic Suite a contem-<lb />
ory number by Clifton Williams; and<lb />
"The Joy of Power the third move-<lb />
ment from the program symphony<lb />
 Antoi by Rimsky Korsakov. This<lb />
number was arranged by John Robert<lb />
Watson, an alumnus of EC, who lives<lb />
in Greenville, and is the director of<lb />
bands in Lumberton, N. C. This is<lb />
Campus Sororities Issue<lb />
51 Pledge Invitations<lb />
Fifty-one women students have ac-<lb />
cepted invitations to become pledges<lb />
of sororities as a result of Formal<lb />
Raah held recently. The eight sorori-<lb />
ties on the campus completed a series<lb />
of "rush" entertainments earlier.<lb />
Students and the sororities to which<lb />
they are pledged are:<lb />
Alpha Phi Mattie Beale, LaVerne<lb />
Hack 'y. and Joan Wetherington.<lb />
Alpha Delta PiRebecca Basnight.<lb />
Olivia Hammond. Katherine Oakes,<lb />
Vary Anne Pennington, Barbara Rose,<lb />
Marsha Whitworth, Ada Jane Kivett,<lb />
Donna Parker, Linda Keffer, and<lb />
Vicki Odum.<lb />
Sigma Sigma SigmaJane Blue,<lb />
Gail Cavan, Nanny S. Crawford, Lau-<lb />
ra Gartman, Sue Jones, Iris Pappas,<lb />
Beverly Settan, Dianne Bourroughs,<lb />
Piamnn Adams, and Judith Richwine.<lb />
Alpha Xi DeltaDawn Austin,<lb />
Margaret Blythe, Norma Breazeale,<lb />
Sandra C, Cobb, and Nancy Lipford.<lb />
Delta ZetaMartha Hart, Kay<lb />
fanning, Martha Melton, Marianne<lb />
Monk. Jane iRuffin, Sandra Stainback,<lb />
nd Janet Wescott.<lb />
Kappa DeltaEvelyn Rachel Park-<lb />
-i. Marcelle Vogel, Linda Whitworth,<lb />
and Sharon McKean.<lb />
Alpha Umicron PiAdelia Smith,<lb />
and Russelynn Slaughter.<lb />
Chi OmegaElaine Brewer, Judith<lb />
Doyle, Barbara Graham, Donnie Hicks,<lb />
Ruth Johnson, Karen Kast, Shirley<lb />
Miaton, Dinah Nibbelink, Catherine<lb />
Shaaao, and Paulette Ward.<lb />
East Carolina's Interfraternity and<lb />
Panhellenic Councils have success-<lb />
fully contracted the well known Count<lb />
Basie Orchestra for the annual week-<lb />
end dance held every spring quarter.<lb />
Basie and his sidemen will appear<lb />
as the featured headliners for the<lb />
annual event which is sponsored and<lb />
financed by the members of the cam-<lb />
pus Greek system.<lb />
The Basie Orchestra won the Down<lb />
Feat Critics' Poll in 1954 and 1955<lb />
?nd the Down Beat Reader's Poll in<lb />
1955. In 1956 they won the Readers'<lb />
Poll of France's Jazz Hot magazine<lb />
and both the "Greatest Ever" and<lb />
' New Star" categories in the Musi-<lb />
cians' Musicians Pol of Leonard Fea-<lb />
ther's 1956 Encyclopedia Yearbook<lb />
of Jazz. Basie himself won the Metro-<lb />
nome poll on piano, in 1942 and 1943.<lb />
Featured in the band, is an amaz-<lb />
ing rhythm section: Sonny Payne on<lb />
drums, Freddie Green, guitar, Eddie<lb />
Jones, bass and Basie at the piano<lb />
provide a team that critics, musicians<lb />
and fans all over the world describe<lb />
as being "unequalled<lb />
The Count's band has appeared at<lb />
Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Fes-<lb />
tival, the New York Jazz Festival<lb />
and in concert halls all over Europe<lb />
in performances that have brought<lb />
them international acclaim.<lb />
Now that Basie has been signed,<lb />
plans have begun in earnest for plan-<lb />
ning the many activities for the<lb />
weekend. IFC and Panhellenic social<lb />
committee sources will meet next<lb />
 eek to select a theme and name for<lb />
the event. Committees have already<lb />
ieen appointed to handle refresh-<lb />
ments, entertainment, decorations,<lb />
and publicity.<lb />
The bid fee has been set at ten<lb />
dollars. "We have set February 5 as<lb />
the deadline date for the first half<lb />
Preregistrater Now<lb />
Pre-regiatration was scheduled<lb />
through this week, January 30 to<lb />
February 3. Students who have not<lb />
already done so are urged to con-<lb />
tact their advisors and pre-register<lb />
for Spring Quarter.<lb />
The Fabulous Count Basie<lb />
payment by each sorority and frater-<lb />
nity member announced Diane<lb />
Saunders, finance committee chair-<lb />
man. An operating budget of $5,000<lb />
has been set by the social committees.<lb />
This year's dance, according to an<lb />
IFC spokesman, will feature many<lb />
new innovations. Personal favors are<lb />
being selected for every bid holder.<lb />
 special floor show has received<lb />
favorable comments and a unique dec-<lb />
crating theme using the Greek letters<lb />
of the various council member is<lb />
being planned.<lb />
The entertainment picture has still<lb />
rot been completed but plans indicate<lb />
an outstanding Rock and Roll group<lb />
for an afternoon concert is being in-<lb />
estigated. Social chairman LaVerne<lb />
Christy commented, "We're trying'<lb />
to secure somebody like the Drifters<lb />
tor the occasion<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Dedicates Home<lb />
Members of the Epsilon Mu chapter<lb />
of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held<lb />
open house at their chapter home on<lb />
last Fifth Street last weekend. They<lb />
welcomed to their recently acquired<lb />
residence more than 700 guests at<lb />
entertainments held Saturday and<lb />
Sunday. January 28-29.<lb />
Saturday afternoon an informal en-<lb />
tertainment at the Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
lay. February- 8 " wlcomed the fraternity<lb />
LSTZZZS.  administrate officers of the<lb />
I   M p.m all day Thursday,<lb />
rear 23; Friday, February 24,<lb />
mtil noon Saturday. February 25,<lb />
be devoted to double period ex-<lb />
Hav all three-quarter-hour.<lb />
rtor-horr. five-quarterhouT,<lb />
:x-quarter-hoir courses. These<lb />
-nations will be administered ac-<lb />
ng to the schedule following,<lb />
one-quarter and two-quarter<lb />
hour classes meeting three or four<lb />
l a week will be limited to one<lb />
hour examinations and are to be ad-<lb />
hered according to the schedule<lb />
following.<lb />
All one-quarter-hour or two-<lb />
hour classes meeting one or<lb />
days a week will be limited to<lb />
examination to be adminis-<lb />
tered the last regular scheduled meet-<lb />
of these classes,<lb />
leriods Classes Periods Esams<lb />
Meet Held<lb />
Wednesday, February 22<lb />
4 7 and 8<lb />
Thursday. February 88<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
4 sad 5<lb />
7sadt<lb />
Friday. February 24<lb />
1 aad 2<lb />
4 and 5<lb />
7 aad 8<lb />
Saturday, February 8<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
Sand 4<lb />
Students who desire to take the<lb />
proficiency swimming teat which ia a<lb />
requirement for graduation may <lb />
so during periods 7 and 8 on T00<lb />
day and Friday, February 23, and 8.<lb />
2<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
5<lb />
9<lb />
S<lb />
8<lb />
7<lb />
ollege, alumni members of the fra-<lb />
ternity, brothers of the EC chapter,<lb />
and their dates.<lb />
A tvnnquet Saturday night at the<lb />
Moose Lodge presented Dean of Men<lb />
James Mallory as principal speaker.<lb />
He spoke to members and guests on<lb />
ihe ideals and responsibilities of fra-<lb />
ternities. The rprogram meeting was<lb />
followed by a dance.<lb />
At the banquet Dean Robert L.<lb />
Holt gave the invocation; Donald<lb />
Conley. president of the D7C, acted as<lb />
master of ceremonies. Guests were<lb />
welomed by Sherrill Norman, presi-<lb />
dent of the EC chapter of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha-<lb />
Open house at the chapter home of<lb />
the fraternity Sunday afternoon at-<lb />
tracted a large number of guests, in-<lb />
cluding parents of student members,<lb />
representatives from the college, the<lb />
city of Greenville and nearby towns.<lb />
L. A. MeCall of Florence, S. C,<lb />
national vice president of the Pi Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha fraternity, in a ceremony<lb />
conducted during the reception, dedi-<lb />
cated the house to "future brothers"<lb />
who will later join the fraternity and<lb />
carry on its traditions.<lb />
Speaking to the members of Ep-<lb />
silon Mu and their guests, Mr. Me-<lb />
Call emphasized the ideals of Pi Kap-<lb />
a Alpha, "Ninety-three years age,<lb />
six students at the University of<lb />
iiLiinia landed themselves together<lb />
as a brotherhood and pledged them-<lb />
selves to be Pi Kappa Alpha. They<lb />
pledged themselves to promote among<lb />
college students congeniality based<lb />
on character, and thus formed the<lb />
ideals of Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Mr. MeCall continued, "Three years<lb />
ago I sat in an automobile across<lb />
the street on the campus. There was<lb />
.mother with me. 'MeCall he said, 'I<lb />
iove this fraternity. 1 love these boys.<lb />
But I don't want them looking to me<lb />
for leadership. I want them to look<lb />
to the ideals of our fraternity, then<lb />
nothing can stop them. I had a goal<lb />
in life he continued, 'it was to get<lb />
my PhD degree. That I've done. Now<lb />
my next goal is to see Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
in tihat house across the street<lb />
Mr. MeCall was referring to the<lb />
ate Orval L. Phillips, registrar of<lb />
EC ;ind founder of the college chap- j<lb />
fter of Pi Kappa Alpha, to whom a<lb />
room in the house was dedicated.<lb />
Welcoming guests at the open house<lb />
Sunday afternoon were the following<lb />
officers and members of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha: President Sherrill Norman;<lb />
IFC President Don Conley; Mrs. Del-<lb />
phia Corbett, house mother; Jerry<lb />
Wilkins. vice president; Robert Ed-<lb />
wards, treasurer; Keith Hobbs, sec-<lb />
retary; James Loftin, house manager;<lb />
Charles Paradee; Thomas Jackson;<lb />
Fred Robertson, alumnus counselor of<lb />
Epsilon Mu chapter; and other of-<lb />
ficers and brothers of the fraternity.<lb />
Refreshments were served to guests<lb />
from an attractively appointed table.<lb />
Tours of the house were conducted<lb />
by members during the afternoon.<lb />
come even more popular with the<lb />
years than when it first scored a<lb />
success in London and New York in<lb />
1935. Not only is it considered one<lb />
of the best written plays of its<lb />
genre, but audiences are believed to<lb />
take a keener interest today in the<lb />
complexities of the human mind,<lb />
and more greatly appreciate Wil-<lb />
liams' skilful study of a deceptively<lb />
charming assassin. In the Playhouse's<lb />
presentation of "Night Must Fall<lb />
Doug Mitchell will be seen In this<lb />
role of a debonair bell-boy, with a<lb />
maniacal need for self-aggrandize-<lb />
ment, realized in brutal murderi.<lb />
State Clinic Canceled<lb />
Sleet and icy ro8 ow a ,are<lb />
part of North Carolina caused can-<lb />
cellation of the All-State Orchestra<lb />
Clinic last weekend at East Carolina<lb />
College. The event was scheduled to<lb />
begin Friday night, Jan. 27, and to<lb />
close with a concert Sunday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
Mayor S. Eugene West of Greenville (second from left) chats wtth other guests at the reception. Several hun-<lb />
dred people from the campus, Greenville, and surrounding towns attended the formal opening of the house.<lb />
Shown above (L to R) are Howard H. King, Mayor West, Sylvis Vtck. aad Fred Robertaon, alumnus counselor of<lb />
the collage chapter. L. A. (inset) MeCall, national vice president of the fraternity, delivered the dedication<lb />
Psychological Melodrama Opens<lb />
Next Week At McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
Whether the Welch rarebit origi-<lb />
i a ted in Wales ia not known for<lb />
sure, but the Welch can take credit<lb />
or any number of other things,<lb />
ranging from a railroad station with<lb />
the longest and most unpronounce-<lb />
able name in the world to the great<lb />
statesman Lloyd George. Still an-<lb />
other proud product of Wales is the<lb />
fomed actor-playwright, Emlyn Wil-<lb />
liams, whose murder melodrama hit,<lb />
"Night Must Fall has been sched-<lb />
uled as the Playhouse's third major<lb />
production and will be presented<lb />
February 9.<lb />
Emlyn Williams, with a record of<lb />
having written 15 plays, and having<lb />
made notable acting appearances in<lb />
most of these and a dozen more, be-<lb />
sides writing countless films and<lb />
adaptations, is a sizable distinction<lb />
of any region. An ardent partisan<lb />
of everything Welch, Williams hasl<lb />
carried the name and traditions of<lb />
Wales throughout the English-speak-<lb />
ing world. He was born in a tiny vil-<lb />
lage of 100 persons, of whom only<lb />
75 per cent spoke English, and he<lb />
spoke only Welch himself until he<lb />
was 8. Like his father before him,<lb />
he went down into the iron mines of<lb />
Flintshire when he was only 10.<lb />
"I'm Welch and the theatre is one<lb />
of the fundamental instincts of my<lb />
people Williams has said in ex-<lb />
plaining his dramatic leanings. "As<lb />
a boy I used to read a good deal,<lb />
particularly 'Pilgrim's Progress' and<lb />
he Bible. I used to see the charac-<lb />
ters, as I read, between imaginary<lb />
footlights and backdrops like people<lb />
in a play<lb />
It was not until he was at Oxford<lb />
on a scholarship at 17, however, that<lb />
the playwriting bug bit him in ear-<lb />
nest. Preparing for a teaching career,<lb />
he saw his first play. Somerset Maug-<lb />
ham's "The Camel's Back and be-<lb />
came thoroughly stage-struck. A year<lb />
later, active with the Oxford dra-<lb />
matic society, he wrote "Full Moon<lb />
which a London producer snapped up,<lb />
rd his career began.<lb />
Since then numerous plays and<lb />
adaptations, in many of which he<lb />
starred, both in London and New<lb />
York, have tumbled from his fecund<lb />
pen. He is best knovn perhaps for<lb />
his two original dramas, "The Corn<lb />
Is Green a semi-autobiographical<lb />
account of the rise of a young miner<lb />
from the obscurity of a Welch vil-<lb />
lage through the aid of a school<lb />
teacher  and "Night Must Fall.<lb />
One of the first of the so-called<lb />
"psychological melodramas and the<lb />
first to portray a psychopathic mur<lb />
Concerts Highlight<lb />
All-State Clinic<lb />
The Eastern Division of the All-<lb />
State Band Clinic will bring to the<lb />
campus Friday and Saturday, a group<lb />
of talented instrumentalists from<lb />
high schools in the area, Herbert L.<lb />
Carter, director of bands and chair-<lb />
man of arrangements for the event,<lb />
has announced.<lb />
Two bands will be organized here<lb />
during the two-day meeting. A Sym-<lb />
phonic Band of young musicians sel-<lb />
ected earlier by a committee conduct-<lb />
ing individual auditions in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina counties will play un-<lb />
der the direction of Earl E. Beach,<lb />
head of the music department. A Con-<lb />
cert Band; with members representing<lb />
schools throughout the area, will be<lb />
conducted by W. C. Duvall, director<lb />
of music education in Norfolk County<lb />
schools in Virginia.<lb />
Students attending the clinic will<lb />
also participate in a series of section-<lb />
al rehearsals for various band instru-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Two public concerts will be pre-<lb />
sented as highlights of the clinic.<lb />
The East Carolina College Concert<lb />
Band, with Mr. Carter as director,<lb />
will give a program Friday at 8 p.m.<lb />
in the Wright auditorium. The Clinic<lb />
Symphonic and Concert bands will<lb />
appear Saturday night at 7:80, also<lb />
in Wright auditorium.<lb />
Members of the Greenville High<lb />
School Band are assisting the college<lb />
music department in arranging the<lb />
entertainment of high school musi-<lb />
cians during their participation in the<lb />
clinic.<lb />
A number of social events being<lb />
arranged for visitors on the campus<lb />
include a dance Friday night after<lb />
-the concert. Musk win he provided<lb />
I der, "Night Must Fall has be-1 by the East Carolina Collegians.<lb />
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Staff Urges Reporters<lb />
To Submit Club News<lb />
From time to time the East Carolinian<lb />
receives considerable criticism. Some of this<lb />
is valid ind helpful, some of it is absurd.<lb />
One of the most frequent complaints we re-<lb />
ceive is "My fraternity (or sorority or club)<lb />
is not getting as much news in the paper as<lb />
that fraternity (or sorority or club)<lb />
In many cases the organization involved<lb />
has a reasonable point because quite often<lb />
we do miss g od news stories and we do make<lb />
bad mistakes. On the other hand there are<lb />
many more cases in which the complaining<lb />
organisation is being a bit ridiculous.<lb />
A student newspaper, while operating<lb />
on a small scale, can be a rather complicated<lb />
task. It must operate rn a limited budget and<lb />
utilize reporters, proofreaders, typists, and.<lb />
other workers whose work is completely vol-<lb />
untary. These few who do get paid for their<lb />
efforts are eligible only after qualifyng them-<lb />
selves by voluntary work as a beginner. A<lb />
student newspaper depends on those unpaid<lb />
staff members for much of its material.<lb />
There are over 60 fairly large organiza-<lb />
tions than we can name without searching<lb />
for the many smaller ones that we are sure<lb />
exist.<lb />
We try to contact, either personally or<lb />
by mail, all organizations, especially the<lb />
larger ones, occasionally to urge each of them<lb />
to send an active reporter to handle their<lb />
news.<lb />
Some of them never respond, others send<lb />
reporters who manage to contribute an ar-<lb />
ticle once or twice each quarter. Only two or<lb />
ree send reporters who are reliable to come<lb />
by each week with news of the organization's<lb />
tivities. Yet those who hesitate to contri-<lb />
Dr o1 en inform us of their activities<lb />
are the first to respond when their name does<lb />
not appear in print. They are always able to<lb />
name at least two front page stories . . .<lb />
after the paper has already been printed.<lb />
We urge each organization on campus,<lb />
large or small, to elect or appoint a reliable<lb />
person to coordinate their news. This would<lb />
be a great help to the East Carolinian and an<lb />
asset to the organization.<lb />
It's Time To Understand<lb />
The Outcry For Freedom<lb />
(ACP)"In the sixties, we shall reap what<lb />
have sown for so long. We have support-<lb />
ed all kinds of Francos. Batistas, Mobutus,<lb />
Trujillosanybody who was presumable a<lb />
- -western'without insisting that to<lb />
a part of Western civilization implies cer-<lb />
n basic rules of political and economic or-<lb />
anization. Against this policy of ours, we<lb />
e recently witnessed powerful popular re-<lb />
actions, but our narrow-mindedness does not<lb />
allow u- to perceive their meaning. And thus<lb />
with the conditions we create for Castros<lb />
and Lumumbas the pendulum swings to the<lb />
ether extrene.<lb />
Now we shout hysterically: 'Commu-<lb />
nism What difference does it make to the<lb />
Cubans, the Congolese, the Algerians, and<lb />
the South Africans? We forget that they do<lb />
n t care about the name which we attribute<lb />
to the kind of totalitarianism that prevents<lb />
them from being decent human beings.<lb />
"It is high timeand perhaps not too late<lb />
that we abandon our democratic hypocri-<lb />
sies and double standards of morality. It is<lb />
time to understand the outcry of the colored<lb />
and hungry world for freedomnxjt only<lb />
formal, but eC nomic freedom. It is time to<lb />
support political and economic structures,<lb />
however different they may be from ours,<lb />
through which these aims can be achieved.<lb />
Otherwise, future historians might be com-<lb />
pelled to range among the sad chapters of<lb />
history the one which deals with democracy<lb />
and free enterpriseRoy Preiswerk in Min-<lb />
nesota Daily Ivory Tower.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2<lb />
J9l<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
 Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor Patsy Elliott<lb />
Sports Editor  . Richard Boyd<lb />
Feature Editor . Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor B. D. Mills<lb />
Photographers Grover Smithwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer Assistant  George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager Selba Morris<lb />
Proofreading Director Jane Ipock<lb />
Columnists Marcelle Vogel, Patsy Elliott, Pat<lb />
Farmer, .Pat Hai-vey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones,<lb />
Jim Stingley, Kay McLawhon, J. Mathers<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, 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 />
Women's Circulation Manager Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Garlyle Humphrey<lb />
Make-up . Tom JJackson, Patsy Elliott, Pat<lb />
Harvey. Marcelle Vogel, Montie Mills<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-8101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit.<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Una.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word sf it<lb />
 translated by E. Fitsgerald.<lb />
N.C. Teenagers Die<lb />
From Seeping<lb />
Monoxide Fumes<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
The silent death, a tasteless, odor-<lb />
less, painless, and invisible gas that<lb />
is known to all as carbon monoxide,<lb />
has struck again. In one weekend it<lb />
ended the lives of six North Carolin-<lb />
ian teenagers.<lb />
First, it was in Jacksonville. A<lb />
young Marine from Camp Lejuene<lb />
and his teenage bride-to-be, a senior<lb />
at Jacksonville High School, were<lb />
found after three days. Coroner's re-<lb />
port: Death by carbon monoxide poi-<lb />
soning. Reason: carelessness.<lb />
The second town on the ghastly<lb />
list is Tarboro. There the same thing<lb />
occurred. Two teenagers, a boy and<lb />
a girl, were found early Sunday morn-<lb />
ing, in their car which was parked by<lb />
a river. Coroner's report: Death by<lb />
carbon monoxide poisoning. Reason:<lb />
carelessness.<lb />
This is another one of those "it<lb />
couldjn't happen to me" incidents<lb />
which occur mostly by carelessness.<lb />
Why it hasn't hit at East Carolina is<lb />
a question that can only be answered<lb />
by saying, we've been lucky, so far.<lb />
But how many of us park in our cars,<lb />
with the motor and heater running,<lb />
and the windows rolled mp almost<lb />
completely,<lb />
If we began to feel drowsy, we<lb />
think nothing of it. We hardly ever<lb />
think that we are being put to sleep<lb />
by carbon monoxide. We figure that<lb />
its late and we've had a hard day. No<lb />
reason why we shouldn't feel a bit<lb />
drowsy . . . besides, carbon monoxide<lb />
only occurs when one has a leaky<lb />
manifold, doesn't it?<lb />
That's what six other people prob-<lb />
ably thought too. I wonder what they<lb />
would say about it now, if they could!<lb />
No, it hasn't hit here at E.C.C.<lb />
yet Possibly it won't. Then again, it<lb />
might hit and hurt someone you know.<lb />
A girl you once dated, a friend, a<lb />
classmate. It could happen even<lb />
though everyone has been informed<lb />
of the ipoison's danger. Drowsiness is<lb />
the only warning signal that you ever<lb />
ixtt. If only everyone would heed this<lb />
warning.<lb />
The next time you go out and park,<lb />
do the world a favor. If you have to<lb />
1 un your motor and heater, roll down<lb />
enough windows in the car so that<lb />
circulation may occur. And when you<lb />
becoBM drowsy, air the car out.<lb />
Don't let you or one of your friends<lb />
die because of carelessness. We lost<lb />
one of our friends two weeks ago to<lb />
this same silent killer. She was en-<lb />
tirely too young to dieso are you!<lb />
'Under The Trees'<lb />
BENEATH THE TREES<lb />
By RONNIE KNOUSE<lb />
Quietly we lie  , uncaring and<lb />
silent . . . , Welcoming this damned<lb />
world to control our will . . .<lb />
We carefully tip-toe on our thread<lb />
of daily life . . . , never speculating<lb />
. . . , never questioning . . . , but re-<lb />
main safe in our strengthless retreat.<lb />
Believe . . . , be held not back by<lb />
the horde . . . , Speak  Hold . . .<lb />
Love <lb />
We listen and doubt . . . , speak,<lb />
and others wonder . . . Truth? Trust?<lb />
Saw the inauguration the other day<lb />
. . . , Jack needs a new cabinet mem-<lb />
ber  , electrician . . . ,Oh well .<lb />
Warmer Days Ahead<lb />
War Spoils Chess Game<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
We have just finished reading ,<lb />
interesting- work of non-fiction on the Jfst<lb />
VVrld War by Cornelus Ryan, entitled?n<lb />
Longest Day. Perhaps the most interest<lb />
part of the content of this hook was not n?<lb />
narrative, hut the underlying realism Whiv<lb />
it contains in regards to war. ct<lb />
The story cf D-Day, which is the bask<lb />
the book has been told many times .<lb />
l is mmr mm umErm rs itmstme<lb />
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Icy Blast Imposes Threaten ins Danager<lb />
Was the administration justified in<lb />
requiring dormitory students to at-<lb />
tend classes last Thursday, January<lb />
26? We believe that they acted in<lb />
accordance with the knowledge they<lb />
had of the situation. However, was<lb />
the administration fully aware of the<lb />
prevailing dirdum stances and cor-<lb />
ditions, especially on College Hill<lb />
Drive ?<lb />
By 7:00 a.m. Thursday the steps,<lb />
sidewalks, and streets leading from<lb />
tl e men's dormitories to the campus<lb />
were in condition for travel only if<lb />
one possessed a team of dogs and<lb />
a sled. Approximately one and one-<lb />
half inches of ice covered the ground,<lb />
teps, streets, and sidewalks. Even the<lb />
large delivery trucks bringing sup-<lb />
plies to Jones Hall Cafeteria had<lb />
failed to cause any noticeable degree<lb />
of melting. Transportation by car was<lb />
out of the question. Walking was<lb />
treacherous, and since none of oar<lb />
students own dogs and sleds the only<lb />
logical means of transportation was<lb />
ruled out.<lb />
If a student was eager to make the<lb />
trek to the main campus, his prob-<lb />
lems were only beginning. The side-<lb />
walks, streets, and steps, all of equal<lb />
treachery, were in no better condi-<lb />
tion than those at the dormitories.<lb />
Our question is this: "Was the ad-<lb />
ministration aware of all of this when<lb />
they said that dormitory students<lb />
must attend classes?"<lb />
The only advantage had by the fe-<lb />
male students was the fact that they<lb />
are closer to the classrooms than are<lb />
the men. Once they left the tranquil-<lb />
ity of their rooms they were faced<lb />
with the same treacherous conditions<lb />
that the men were faced with.<lb />
Is it right to ask people to fajee<lb />
from the aide of the Americans, who i!?<lb />
the good guys in the movies always Jjf<lb />
Kyan, however, tells his ittory t'rorn J<lb />
sides, .nd the human drama contained<lb />
the various incidents related is magnifies?<lb />
The picture which most of us, who wer,<lb />
not there, have in mind is one of a glorio<lb />
nature  the sfr rming ashore of yjy<lb />
forces to the beaches of Normandy Wfll<lb />
bullets, artillery shells, etc. whined overhead<lb />
Not. many of us actually realize many of tj?<lb />
mistakes which were made.<lb />
For example, during the pre-dawn hour<lb />
of June 6 airborne units of the American tad<lb />
British forces were parachuted behind enerrr-<lb />
lines. A great majority of these troops mis<lb />
ed their drop zones, and landed on church<lb />
steeples, trees, roof tops, and in swamp<lb />
. Also, another example, many of the land<lb />
ing bargee, coming ashore undrr inta<lb />
fire dropped their ramps in deep v ter thir<lb />
swamping their crafts, and Bending'S<lb />
cargomento the bottom, weighted dowr<lb />
by their heavy combat equipment.<lb />
Such incidents as these were interestinir<lb />
However, we learned also that the enenr<lb />
was human too. For example the command<lb />
ing general of the German 15th Army which<lb />
was holding the primary line o; defense on<lb />
the Normandy coast was playing ches when<lb />
the invasion came. He discovered the in<lb />
vasion when two British paratroopers feii<lb />
into the front yard of the house which he<lb />
was occupying. The two Englishmen, wh<lb />
rather startled the Germ .in commander apol<lb />
ogized for disturbing his game, and'after<lb />
they were hustled off to confinement the<lb />
commander got down to the business of de-<lb />
fending his position. However, according, to<lb />
Ryan, his chess game was ruined.<lb />
Journal Receives Praise<lb />
Students in the E. C. Science Club and<lb />
members of Chi Beta Phi last year began<lb />
publication of a Science Journal. Thi pub-<lb />
lication is not an elaborate "slick it has no<lb />
Pictures, and no advertisements. The Journal<lb />
is a collection of mime graphed sheets stapled<lb />
together. Its only illustrations are diagrams<lb />
or formulas to support r explain some of<lb />
the written material.<lb />
Even Teachers Jumped As Snow Arrived "SSfSfi<lb />
ranks with that m many commercial publi-<lb />
cations. Contained in the latest copy are ar-<lb />
ticles by students, faculty, and alumni which<lb />
range from letters and book reviews to ar-<lb />
ticles such as "The Effect of 5-Fluorouracil<lb />
on the Incorporation of Thymidine into Nu-<lb />
cleic Acids of Lycopersicon This wide range<lb />
01 material has an appeal to almost anyone<lb />
fieldsany mt6rest at ail in science r elated<lb />
We congratulate those responsible for<lb />
the publication of this Science Journal and<lb />
nf er udents ad faculty in other de-<lb />
parments will consider this idea it's a<lb />
good one.<lb />
By BILL STUCKEY<lb />
conditions that could cause serious<lb />
bodily injury? Is it fair to force peo-<lb />
ple into conditions that could per-<lb />
manently injure their health? We are<lb />
quite sure that the administration's<lb />
retort would be that if they had can-<lb />
celed classes all of the students would<lb />
bt out having snowball fights, de-<lb />
stroying property, and placing them-<lb />
selves in positions that could very<lb />
ixssibly cause severe bodily injury.<lb />
We wish to point out the fact that<lb />
we observed no snowball fights, no<lb />
frolicking, and n oone out wandering<lb />
around except to attend classes and<lb />
be eat. We are willing to bet that no<lb />
Senior President Comments On<lb />
Commencement Changes, Award<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
The question was raised at our re-<lb />
cent (Wednesday, January 25, 1961)<lb />
Senior Class meeting as to whether<lb />
something could be done to alter the<lb />
time of our Commencement Exer-<lb />
cises, May 21 of this year. These ex-<lb />
ercises have normally begun at or<lb />
about 5:30 p.m. It seems that this<lb />
late afternoon beginning is unsatis-<lb />
factory to many Seniors because of<lb />
overnight expenses they would have<lb />
to incur or long overnight drives and<lb />
other valid reasons. These Seniors<lb />
want an answer and I shall do my<lb />
best here.<lb />
This is the crux of the situation.<lb />
Approximately seven or eight thou-<lb />
sand people will be here for this<lb />
event. When this number of people,<lb />
heavily interspersed with the aged,<lb />
gather under the hot morning or af-<lb />
ternoon sun, the chance of a mortali-<lb />
ty incident is very high. Also the<lb />
metal seats and bleachers will be<lb />
burning hot until very late in the af-<lb />
ternoon. In order to prevent the gen-<lb />
eral misery of ourselves, the faculty,<lb />
the -parents, and our guests we should<lb />
do everything in our power to present<lb />
this memorable occasion under the<lb />
optimum conditions available.<lb />
It is for these reasons that I feel<lb />
that this year's Commencement Com-<lb />
mittee will not drastically change the<lb />
precedent set in previous years. The<lb />
time can possibly be moved up to 4:80<lb />
or 5:00 p.m. if the committee, after<lb />
careful consideration, makes this de-<lb />
cision.<lb />
A new innovation to the Commence-<lb />
ment Exercises this year will be the<lb />
much heretofore sought after rec-<lb />
ognition of scholastic achievement.<lb />
This, coupled with the unlimited cuts<lb />
allowed "B" average upperclassmen,<lb />
i3 a reflection of the "new" admin-<lb />
istration's understanding and respect<lb />
for the students. Dogma, senility, and<lb />
the veil of maturity are not adamant<lb />
features of the philosophy of this<lb />
"new bunch" led by Dr. Jenkins and<lb />
Company. The recognition will be as<lb />
follows: (1) With Highest Honors,<lb />
(2) With High Honors, (8) With Dis-<lb />
tinction. The details concerning this<lb />
recognition will be announced at a<lb />
later date.<lb />
Seniors may begin ordering grad-<lb />
uation invitations in the Student Sup-<lb />
ply Stores new.<lb />
Next weekThere will be a letter<lb />
here that will be of special interest<lb />
to all married Seniors.<lb />
Thank you.<lb />
Dempsey Williams,<lb />
Senior Class President<lb />
By PATSY<lb />
It all started last Thursday morn-<lb />
ing. Aroused from our brief dormant<lb />
journey, we quickly awakened to re-<lb />
ality as 'little student teachers' joy-<lb />
fully jumped and yeUed down the<lb />
halls with thoughts of a full day with-<lb />
out classrooms stimulating their half<lb />
student, half teacher minds.<lb />
Someone exclaimed, "God! What's<lb />
happening?" Yes  the unpredict-<lb />
able January weather was playing<lb />
tricks.<lb />
Only two days before this silly<lb />
weather . . . well, after a short fall-<lb />
ing of the white stuff, temperatures<lb />
soared. And, behold, tennis players<lb />
.headed for the courts. Anyone for . . .<lb />
To get back to the story . . . after<lb />
ur rude awakening, we, the brave<lb />
and mighty, tumbled down the back<lb />
steps. Everywhere . . . bottoms up!<lb />
And with minute steps, the perilous<lb />
trips to classrooms were made.<lb />
None of us liked the classroom idea<lb />
too much, but jumping into Wright<lb />
Circle at below freezing tempera-<lb />
ture is carrying things just a little<lb />
too far. At any rate, the pneumonia-<lb />
seeker succeeded in getting his classes<lb />
excused for the dayl<lb />
Speaking of Wright reminds us . . .<lb />
someone suggested, "Have you heard<lb />
what the big holes in Wright Circle<lb />
are to be used for?w<lb />
"No <lb />
"Cells for victims of the 'judiciary<lb />
boarda<lb />
After examining them closely, they<lb />
were large and deep enough for some<lb />
such practical purpose.<lb />
student in his right mind would have<lb />
attempted to travel from the men's<lb />
dormitories to the main campus be-<lb />
fore noon Thursday if it had not been<lb />
required. Conditions were definitely<lb />
that bad.<lb />
It is our opinion that the admini-<lb />
stration acted in what they consid-<lb />
ered to be a wise manner from their<lb />
limited knowledge of the situation.<lb />
In the event of another storm such<lb />
as this, we feel that they should<lb />
nutke a complete investigation as to<lb />
the conditions suggested by sidewalks,<lb />
steps, streets, and weather forecasts<lb />
before they reach a decision.<lb />
ELLIOTT<lb />
in his letter to the editor last week.<lb />
Can't help but agree with him.<lb />
Last week we received notices to<lb />
please come and vote on the pro-<lb />
posed amendanent for the SGA Con-<lb />
stitution. The notice stated that polls<lb />
would be open from 9:00 to 4:80.<lb />
But, at 4:00 Wright lobby was va-<lb />
cated. Is someone slipping  or was<lb />
student interest that slack? Could be<lb />
that all hands were needed outside to<lb />
pick up the deranged fallen bodies.<lb />
Slipping? .<lb />
This "sisterhood jaxz" has been<lb />
knocked around enough. If we notice,<lb />
(could we heltp it?) in the dining<lb />
hall different groups take over the<lb />
long dining tables in an effort to be<lb />
together for Greek fellowship. Evi-<lb />
dence? Or is it not open show of<lb />
sisterhood for which certain individ-<lb />
uals are looking? Whatever  to<lb />
eaeh his own . . . we love us?<lb />
Congratulatians to Michael Bunt-<lb />
ing for saying what a bt of us think<lb />
Don't forget to pre-register. That<lb />
is, if you plan or hope to be here next<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Final Verdicts<lb />
Bring Happiness<lb />
By MARY ANNE PENNINGTON<lb />
Rush is over  but all who par-<lb />
ticipated in it will never forget the<lb />
hustle of the parties, the impressive<lb />
ceremonies, the wonderful girls, the<lb />
worry and anxiety, and most of all,<lb />
the final verdicts.<lb />
Many girls were sadly disappoints<lb />
ed with the verdicts; others in ee-<lb />
stacy over them. To those who were<lb />
disappointed, all we have to say is:<lb />
Co not give up! Pledging a sorority is<lb />
worth all the effort it takes.<lb />
With the creation of the Panhel-<lb />
lemc Council and the nationalising of<lb />
the eight sororities on campus within<lb />
the past two years, has come a com-<lb />
plete change within the sorority sys-<lb />
tem. Scholarship and personal con-<lb />
duct are now stressed continually.<lb />
The scholastic average of girla who<lb />
belong to sororities is much higher<lb />
than those who do not. The percent-<lb />
age of girls who belong to sororities<lb />
and appear before the Women's Ju-<lb />
diciary is much lower than that of<lb />
the g,rls who do not belong to a<lb />
sorority.<lb />
Within the sorority is a feeline of<lb />
responsxbility pride, and loyflty.<lb />
The "sisters" have certain standards<lb />
and goals to attain. This is done with<lb />
the knowledge of improvement to the<lb />
sorority system, the individual sor-<lb />
ority and the individual sister<lb />
H be pledge or sister, can be rec-<lb />
ognized as one with ambition, high<lb />
sundard a sense of .pride and loyfl<lb />
JL? uan " e8s of good<lb />
scholarship  Pl conduct<lb />
There is a sorority for each girl<lb />
f r endslups and experiences that mke<lb />
2ln- ?' " yoor diP-<lb />
pomtment mto a striving ambition <lb />
belong to a sorority system which<lb />
can say with pride, "We Trel Get<lb />
sisters beneath <lb />
Students Yawn In Unison<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
to hi i i ilUture a survey or a study were<lb />
two 1 f our Particular student body,<lb />
two outstanding facts would be noted. The<lb />
w2Zl wouldube that this student body<lb />
secnH f1! aS the 'iethargic group and the<lb />
2S miSfrKWOUld be that th group was<lb />
also marked by the "closed mouth" disease.<lb />
werp Li detailed study of the two factors<lb />
CalErt!re,illJniKht resemble the following:<lb />
Called the lethargic group' because,<lb />
affail?Mere neV6r interested iD <lb />
in a hi61, were cntent to let others<lb />
 If 6i 'f mak them.<lb />
Wii k? uts ,were content to be known as<lb />
sStaf thP f Vl?6els' and never stopped to con-<lb />
4 5t, h PlaCe m the wrld universe.<lb />
vacafente 7ere characterized by their<lb />
inTnk Mand minds- (Pictures on display<lb />
known a SL?&amp;rtlcuIar oup had a disease<lb />
S were' mUth Common character"<lb />
food andrdHLmUtha that only ned for<lb />
for 1 Ped to utter "yes"<lb />
TheSSi lls and othr things,<lb />
from this futurT, that miht drawn<lb />
socSlo h- W?Uld P1bably make<lb />
dent bSy wr!S?Z ' V?8t think our sta'<lb />
Like this ?XW,be noted for aomethin . . .<lb />
fan of SeiSSgSn81 aided to th d0WD-<lb />
Orlifon on known aa America,<lb />
drawn wmu a conclusion that would be<lb />
toplLTnll 9 foIlows- "d it came<lb />
heaTthrougTotrt,that &amp;rrible sih "2<lb />
was learned t f the .worId  The sigh<lb />
Pu"o?Et (we ated on the cam-<lb />
the noit Janl CoUege. The reason for<lb />
e student ZL6 to  t <lb />
when t? &amp;. H died of too much air<lb />
" yawned in unison  .<lb /><pb facs="00038687_tn_0003" /><lb />
PHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961<lb />
Campus Organizations<lb />
Pledge Potential Members<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
nts here have been<lb />
 members of the Kappa<lb />
of Alpha Phi Omega,<lb />
fraternity. Twelve<lb />
also pledr'jtg the<lb />
this quarter.<lb />
tion, largest national<lb />
ty in this country, is<lb />
I college men who are now<lb />
evfously affiliated<lb />
S its of America. The<lb />
 fraternity is to aid hi<lb />
f friendship and the<lb />
 service to humanity.<lb />
 :i follows:<lb />
Edw&amp;rl H. Crump-<lb />
S Davis, Troy Wayne<lb />
Leland Q Knight, James<lb />
cil Miller. Rav E.<lb />
i.<lb />
. 1 itary events on campus and also<lb />
ri,ncton as a drill unit.<lb />
Pedges of the Angel Flight are<lb />
- follows: Julia Anthony, Lana L.<lb />
Brmer- Say Burdette, Jean to-<lb />
f111' Ka Jackson. Linda Mills, Lou<lb />
Rogers, Rhonda Styron. Janice Tav-<lb />
r and Sandra L. Thompson.<lb />
The Rho Zeta Chapter of Chi Ome-<lb />
ga Sorority inducted ten pledges at<lb />
: ceremony at the St. James Metho-<lb />
f't Church on January 21.<lb />
The Delta pledges class received<lb />
hrough formal rush and ita officers<lb />
include: President. Dormie Hicks;<lb />
Vice-President, Ruth Johnson; Sec-<lb />
retary, Cathy S-hesso; Treasurer. Kar-<lb />
en Kast; Song Leader, Lhnah Nibbel-<lb />
link; Publicity Chairman, Paulette<lb />
Stancil, Ray Watson, Ward; Scholarship chairman. Elaine<lb />
and Jerry Wloberry. Brewer Other pledges are Barbara<lb />
1 follws: Graham, Judj Doyle, and Shirley<lb />
Joe CulHpher, C. Mitten.<lb />
W Edwards, Frank<lb />
Owens. Franklin Becase of their superior scholastic<lb />
records in the business department<lb />
ere, four students have been accepted<lb />
as members of the Beta Kappa Chap-<lb />
ter of Pj Omega Pi in a preliminary<lb />
I ledge service. The students will be<lb />
formally initiated during spring quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi is a national honorary<lb />
business fraternity with chapters in<lb />
more than a hundred colleges and<lb />
universities in the United States. Its<lb />
irposes are to recognize su-<lb />
 erior scholarship, to develop the<lb />
ideal of community service and re-<lb />
iri!ity, and to join outstanding<lb />
students in business in a common fel-<lb />
lowship.<lb />
New members are as follow:<lb />
Jean Warren. Glermis Edwards.<lb />
James Taylor, and Joel B. Hudson.<lb />
r, Jerry Tay-<lb />
Wheeler. Iavi Whit-<lb />
San ael Worsley.<lb />
SINESS FRATERNITY<lb />
 1 W OFFICERS<lb />
leen elected presi-<lb />
  term of the<lb />
 G h liapter of<lb />
al honorary husi-<lb />
9 be replaces Mary<lb />
 dent for 1960-<lb />
f the organi-<lb />
n, vice pres-<lb />
  - cretary; James<lb />
 r: and Jean Warren.<lb />
Ed co-historians.<lb />
Newspaper Editor<lb />
Wins Trip To<lb />
New York City<lb />
Tom Jackson, editor of the East<lb />
Curolinian, has been awarded a schol-<lb />
arship to the Third Annual student<lb />
editor's conference on international<lb />
it'fail's.<lb />
The conference, February 10 through<lb />
13, is co-stjyonsored by the Overseas<lb />
Press Club of America and the United<lb />
States National Student Association.<lb />
1: is expected to draw over 150 stu-<lb />
dents to OPC headquarters in New<lb />
 ork City.<lb />
One hundred scholarships, includ-<lb />
ing ayment for meals and rooms,<lb />
End partial rebate for transportation,<lb />
have been awarded to student news-<lb />
! aper men acros.s the United States.<lb />
PAGE THREfi<lb />
Interested Citizens Organize To Encourage<lb />
Cultural Life Of Eastern North Carolina<lb />
he third straight year, an Fast<lb />
For<lb />
( aroiinian editor has been the recip-<lb />
ient of one of these awatxls.<lb />
that Eastern North Caro-(investment from the state of a $19,senting top artists.<lb />
Henry Helk, editor of the Goldsboro<lb />
News Argus and a trustee of the Col-<lb />
lege, endorsed a proposal by Gilbert<lb />
Stephenson of Murfreesboro and F.<lb />
Richard Atkinson of Greenville that<lb />
the group continue to meet and work<lb />
as an organization interested in the<lb />
cultural life of Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Mrs. Bernke Kelly Harris of Sea-<lb />
board, author and president of the<lb />
N. C. Literary and Historical Society,<lb />
told the group that she would like<lb />
to see the society hold its next meet-<lb />
ing here if arrangements could be<lb />
made.<lb />
A special feature of the convention l ings t<lb />
Believin<lb />
lina needs to give more encourage<lb />
ment and support to the fine arts, a<lb />
group of almost forty interested citi-<lb />
zens of the area have begun to plan<lb />
ways and means of increasing inter-<lb />
est in the cultural life of the section.<lb />
With the College as a center, a<lb />
greater realization of the .potentiali<lb />
ties of the Eastern counties in the<lb />
arts and a more favorable climate<lb />
for the development of talent can be<lb />
achieved, the group agreed at a meet-<lb />
ing Thursday, January 19, at the<lb />
home of President Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
Those present, representing towns<lb />
throughout the section, discussed the<lb />
desirability of fostering the arts and<lb />
completed an informal organization.<lb />
Fail E. Heach, director of the college<lb />
music department, acted as chairman.<lb />
The new organization has planned<lb />
tor the near future a series of meet-<lb />
w i<lb />
11<lb />
ecent win'  . for<lb />
: fraternity ae-<lb />
 ledges These pledges<lb />
new Iota pledge class.<lb />
nimum<lb />
 varied.<lb />
are: Bobby Bateman.<lb />
R Hal . B Washer,<lb />
I J. R Westbrook.<lb />
tcationa<lb />
  Arnold Air<lb />
Kit Force ROTC, has<lb />
 v. members as an-<lb />
Ma  i Mary Elizabeth<lb />
F g . Commander.<lb />
pledge f r<lb />
V  end of this time.<lb />
d as Angel Flight<lb />
f 41 in th(<lb />
- urposes main-<lb />
orale in Detachment<lb />
F ROTC at EC and fur-<lb />
  AF ROTC<lb />
The Gamma Beta Chapter<lb />
Sigma Sigma recently pie<lb />
rma<lb />
ten<lb />
new girls. The pledges and officers<lb />
 e pledge class are Iris Pappas,<lb />
president; Nannie Sue Crawford, vice-<lb />
ent; Ann Richwine, secretary;<lb />
and Gail Cavan, treasurer. 0:het<lb />
ledges are Diane Burroughs, Sue<lb />
Junes. Diane Adams Laura Guart-<lb />
n an, Jane Blue and Beverly Settan.<lb />
Learn about summer jobs on<lb />
ship, vhacts, fishing boads. etc.<lb />
Beginners earn $100 weekly and<lb />
upwards, with room and board.<lb />
No experience, earn while travel-<lb />
in For detailed information<lb />
send self-addressed stamped en-<lb />
velope to Captain H. Wohlenberg<lb />
Box 192. Rowling Green Station,<lb />
New York 4. N.Y. 4<lb />
be the presentation of College<lb />
Press awards to the college daily and<lb />
non-daily submitting the outstanding<lb />
entry of editorial, news, or feature<lb />
coverage of international news and<lb />
C S. foreign policy carried in their<lb />
newspajper.<lb />
Prominent speakers will include<lb />
John F. Day. Director of CBS news;<lb />
Edward Ware Barrett. Dean of Grad-<lb />
uate School of Journalism at Oolum-<lb />
discuss the ails. The charter<lb />
members also expressed intention of<lb />
keeping in touch with each other<lb />
through letters and programs at the<lb />
college.<lb />
'Although Eastern North Carolina<lb />
has a rich cultural heritage Dr.<lb />
Jenkins said, in discussing the role of<lb />
the college in the cultural life of this<lb />
section of the state, "the true poten-<lb />
tial uf this area has not been reached.<lb />
It has been brought to my attention<lb />
million plant, a well trained faculty,<lb />
an at' department of nine members,<lb />
and a music faculty of twenty mem-<lb />
bers, all of whom are eager to serve<lb />
not only East Carolina students<lb />
but others of this part of the state.<lb />
Pitt County Senator Robert Lee<lb />
Humber of Greenville, pointing out<lb />
the rich cultural heritage of other na-<lb />
tions and areas, said that Eastern<lb />
North Carolina lias not done as much<lb />
a- it should in fostering our arts.<lb />
A number of practical suggestions<lb />
to create interest in the arts were<lb />
made during the evening. President<lb />
William Shaw of the Peoples Bank<lb />
and Trust Co Rocky Mount, said<lb />
that ipaintings by East Carolina art<lb />
students might be exhibited in the<lb />
banks of Rocky Mount and Greenville.<lb />
Mrs. Frank Holding of Smithfield,<lb />
stated that music situdents giving<lb />
senior recitals at the college might<lb />
lepeat their performances in nearby<lb />
towns.<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce, faculty member<lb />
here and a member of the N. C. Ter-<lb />
centenary committee, indicated the<lb />
need of making students more con-<lb />
scious of Eastern North Carolina's<lb />
past. He uKgested that the counties<lb />
named for the Lords Proprietors<lb />
might become interested in present-<lb />
na university; James A. Wechsler, on several occasions that some effort ing to the college portraits of the<lb />
Editor of the New York Post; William I shuld be made through a central agen-<lb />
1' Cray. Internationa! Editor of Life; ey such as East Carolina College to<lb />
Laivine, Senior Editor of (encourage development of the arts in<lb />
eastern communities<lb />
He told the group meeting here<lb />
Newsweek; and James R. Canel, pres-<lb />
ide : ; of the American Press Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Thursday that East Carolina has an<lb />
en for whom they were named.<lb />
Charles White of Creenville spoke<lb />
oj the annual college Entertainment<lb />
Series as an asset to the area and<lb />
discussed ways of increasing interest<lb />
in and attendance at attractions<lb />
Slightly tired silk scarves can be<lb />
college. Mem- I rejuvenated by dipping them in very<lb />
 official hostesses for' light starch and ironing while damp.<lb />
Representatives To Interview<lb />
"ol Graduates For Positions<lb />
Art Student Shows<lb />
Oil Paintings<lb />
Presently on display in Rawl build-<lb />
ing's third floor Kate Lewis Gallery<lb />
i? the senior art exhibit of Pat Smith<lb />
Boado.<lb />
Mrs. Boado, a former student of<lb />
Gordon, will display her work through<lb />
Dr. Wellington Gray and Mr. John<lb />
February 11. Her exhibit is composed<lb />
o a series of paintings, all done in<lb />
oils.<lb />
An active member of the Art Club,<lb />
Mrs. Boado was a charter member of<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, and rep-<lb />
resented that sorority as their home-<lb />
c ming sponsor last year. She was<lb />
Jalo a member of the Inter Sorority<lb />
Council last year.<lb />
Her plans for the future include<lb />
caring for her young son and teaching<lb />
art in the public schools.<lb />
Glenn Jemigan and former President J. D. Messick are pictured above  ith Governor Terry Sanford at Kennedy's<lb />
inauguration.<lb />
from the schools<lb />
will be on can-<lb />
t the winter quar-<lb />
terviews. Students<lb />
h one or more of<lb />
! should go to<lb />
ice office, 203 Ad-<lb />
and sign up for an ap-<lb />
BING<lb />
 VirginiaNeed<lb />
primary, grammar, Span-<lb />
 library science, ma the-<lb />
ir iris physical education sci-<lb /><lb />
N. C  Need public<lb />
usic, business education, so-<lb />
 - coach-social studies, math-<lb />
primary.<lb />
rd County. MarylandInter-<lb />
al majors.<lb />
Ice Virginia  Interested in<lb />
grammar, dramatics, Span-<lb />
guidance, library science,<lb />
lcs, music (band, choral,<lb />
-chool), girls physical educa-<lb />
 nee.<lb />
mty, N. CInterested<lb />
ary, grammar, guidance, in-<lb />
, irts, library science, mathe-<lb />
baad, science, social studies.<lb />
  New, VirginiaInterest-<lb />
in all majors.<lb />
'Montgomery County, Maryland<lb />
 i in "top" peorple regardless<lb />
ajor; greatest needs are primary,<lb />
mar, French, Spanish, girls phy-<lb />
ed ication, mathematics, gener-<lb />
- It o . industrial arts, special<lb />
-ation,<lb />
-Prince William County, Virginia<lb />
I primary, grammar, art, busi-<lb />
BSIJ To Hear Missions<lb />
Speaker Monday Night<lb />
The BSU will have Mr. Ben C.<lb />
Fisher as guest speaker here on Feb-<lb />
iary sixth. Mr. Fisher will also meet<lb />
the Publicity committee of the<lb />
PSU and the Greenville Ministerial<lb />
Association-<lb />
Mr. Fisher's topic of speech will<lb />
be that of Missions. He will be pro-<lb />
moting the Student Missions Confer-<lb />
ence which will be held on the cam-<lb />
pus of Southeastern Seminary the<lb />
first week-end of March.<lb />
neas education, English, libraiy sci-<lb />
ence, social studies.<lb />
"Hampton, VirginiaInterested in<lb />
all majors.<lb />
"East Orange, New JerseyInter-<lb />
ested m "top" "people, only, for pri-<lb />
mary, grammar, art and crafts, Eng-<lb />
lish and social studies, home econom-<lb />
ics, mathematics, P. S. Music.<lb />
"Baltimore County, MarylandIn-<lb />
terested in all majors.<lb />
Norfolk County, Virginia-Inter-<lb />
ested in al! majors.<lb />
NONTEACHING<lb />
'Public Housing Administration<lb />
Interested in accounting majors<lb />
imen).<lb />
Fieldcrest Mills, Jnc.Interested<lb />
in accounting majors and business ad-<lb />
ministration majors.<lb />
"Aetna Casualty and Surety Com-<lb />
pany. The Standard Fire Insurance<lb />
CompanyInterested in men for field<lb />
representatives and underwriters.<lb />
State Board of HealthNeed men<lb />
V. D. Program (any major).<lb />
 Burroughs Corporation  Want<lb />
men for accounting and sales.<lb />
"Arthur Anderson &amp; Company<lb />
Want men for accounting.<lb />
A. M. Pullen &amp; CompanyWant ac-<lb />
countants.<lb />
"Upjohn CompanyNeed men with<lb />
science background for sales posi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Brochures are available in Place-<lb />
ment Service office.<lb />
A weekh drawing for collec-<lb />
tor's record albums will be held<lb />
for the next two weeks bj Phil-<lb />
ip Morris Inc. Each album con-<lb />
tains five records.<lb />
Rules for this draiiiK are as<lb />
follow s:<lb />
(1) Persons wishing to enter<lb />
will write their name and address<lb />
on an empty Marlboro, Alpine.<lb />
Parliament. or Philip Morris<lb />
package and deposit it in the Stu-<lb />
dent Union.<lb />
(2) All entries must be in by<lb />
1 .00 p.m. on Friday, February 3<lb />
or Friday. February 10 as the<lb />
drawings will be made at this<lb />
time.<lb />
(3) Five winners will be select-<lb />
ed each week.<lb />
(4) There will be a limit of<lb />
one album per individual.<lb />
SGA Retires Famous Jersey;<lb />
Elect Azalea Representative<lb />
PiKA Pledges Aid For<lb />
Cerbral Palsy Drive<lb />
Future members of the fall and<lb />
winter pledge class of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha fraternity undertook a share<lb />
of the local "53 Minute March of<lb />
Cerebral Palsy" as a volunteer proj-<lb />
ect, on January 17.<lb />
Bob Baird, chairman of the group,<lb />
and the other thirteen Pika pledges<lb />
participating, canvassed an area ten<lb />
blocks wide and two blocks deep.<lb />
Earlier in the evening, the Pika<lb />
i; ledge class of 24 men took the<lb />
National Pledge Test  a compre-<lb />
hensive test on the history of Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha and their pledge train-<lb />
ing.<lb />
B MERLE<lb />
At a recent meeting of the Student<lb />
Government Association, Treasurer ,<lb />
Charlie Munn presented two appro- !<lb />
priations that had been approved by .<lb />
the Budget Committee. The Senate J<lb />
passed both appropriations.<lb />
The East Carolina College Band<lb />
was given an additional $450.00 to i<lb />
finance a tour in Virginia by the band.<lb />
The band tours are good advertise- '<lb />
ii ent for East Carolina and are in-<lb />
strumental in bringing many students<lb />
here. The appropriation will be used<lb />
for bus fare.<lb />
The college yearbook, the BUCCA-<lb />
NEER, was appropriated an addition-<lb />
al $1500.00. The increased enrollment<lb />
has necessitated the printing of ad-<lb />
ditional yearbooks to be distributed<lb />
spring quarter.<lb />
The Senate also voted to retire foot-<lb />
ball jersey number fifteen of Glenn<lb />
Bass. Bass has been considered by<lb />
many an outstanding halfback during<lb />
! is four years of Pirate fame. He<lb />
has been an All-Conference selection<lb />
tor two years, made honorable men-<lb />
tion on the Small College All- Ameri-<lb />
can football team, and was voted the<lb />
outstanding Small College back in a<lb />
bowl game which was played over the<lb />
Christmas holidays featuring Ail-<lb />
Americans of both small and large<lb />
colleges. His plans after graduation<lb />
include professional football. There<lb />
have been only two other East Caro-<lb />
lina football players to sign profes-<lb />
SUMMERS<lb />
sional contracts.<lb />
Jean Lasater was elected to repre-<lb />
sent East Carolina College at the<lb />
Azalea Festival in the spring.<lb />
This year's meeting of the North<lb />
State Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion will be held at Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
college on February 17. The East<lb />
( arolina delegates will be announced<lb />
at a later date.<lb />
The members of the Senate were<lb />
given a test on Parliamentary Pro-<lb />
cedure which everyone is required to<lb />
pass. The test was given by the Par-<lb />
liamentarian, Raymond Gillikin.<lb />
A committee headed by Treasurer<lb />
Charlie Munn was appointed to make<lb />
suggestions for Senate approval on<lb />
where to draw the line for Student<lb />
Government appropriations. Each year<lb />
the amount requested by organiza-<lb />
tions far exceeds the amount that can<lb />
be appropriated.<lb />
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"Student Charge Accounts<lb />
Invited"<lb />
Group Discusses<lb />
Immediate Needs,<lb />
Teacher Salaries<lb />
Senator Robert Lee Bomber and<lb />
Representatives Prank M. Wooten<lb />
and Clifton W. Everett of Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty met with faculty members Tues-<lb />
day night. Jan. 24, to discuss the<lb />
nt-eds of the college and legislation<lb />
affecting the college which might Oe<lb />
considered by the N. C. General As-<lb />
senibly.<lb />
The meeting in the Joyner Library<lb />
was sponsored by the campus organi-<lb />
zation of the -American Association<lb />
of University Professors and the N.<lb />
 . Education Association. Dt. Welling-<lb />
ton B. Gray, AAIT president, acted<lb />
as chairman.<lb />
Last Carolina President Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins told those present that the<lb />
college has made a positive approach<lb />
in requesting funds to carry out the<lb />
college program. Only what is con-<lb />
sidered essential to do a good job,<lb />
he explained, has been included in<lb />
budget requests for the next biennium.<lb />
Desirability of salary increases<lb />
was emphasized by a number of those<lb />
attending the meeting as essential to<lb />
maintaining a competent, well-trained<lb />
faculty at the college.<lb />
President Jenkins made it clear<lb />
that he considers adequate funds for<lb />
salaries of first importance among<lb />
needs of the college. Securing new-<lb />
faculty members and keeping effi-<lb />
cient and experienced members of the<lb />
present staff, he said, depends largely<lb />
or. whether the college can meet sal-<lb />
ary requirements in a competitive<lb />
market for teachers.<lb />
(h Campus<lb />
with<lb />
MaxSrrrjJraan<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teen-age DwarfThe Many<lb />
Loves of Dobte Gillis etc.)<lb />
M<lb />
A GUIDE FOR THE DATELESS"<lb />
With the cost of dating rising higher and higher it is no wonder<lb />
that so many of us men are turning to discus throwing. Natur-<lb />
ally, we would prefer nuzzling warm coeds to flinging cold<lb />
disci, but who's got that kind of money? Prices being what they<lb />
are, the average man today has a simple choice: dating or eating.<lb />
Unless the average man happens to be Finster Sigafoos.<lb />
Finster came to college with the normal ambition ol any<lb />
average man: be wanted to find the prettiest coed on campus<lb />
and make her his. He looked long and carefully, and at last he<lb />
found her a tall job named Kretchma Inskip, with hair like<lb />
beaten gold.<lb />
He asked her for a date. She accepted. He appeared at her<lb />
sorority house that night, smiling, eager, and carrying a bouquet<lb />
of modestly priced flowers.<lb />
"Now then said Kretchma, tossing the sleazy flora to a<lb />
pledge, "where are we going tonight?"<lb />
Finster was a man short on cash, but long on ideas. He had<lb />
prepared an attractive plan for this evening. "How would you<lb />
like to go out to the Ag campus and see the milking machine?<lb />
he asked.<lb />
"Ick she replied.<lb />
"Well, what would you like to do?" he asked.<lb />
"Come said she, "to a funny little place 1 know just outside<lb />
of town<lb />
And away they went.<lb /><lb />
m<lb />
wr-1<lb />
J-<lb />
ur4<lb />
 Mt w wm kf 4aip ckwt-<lb />
The place was Millionaires Roost, a simple country inn made<lb />
of solid ivory. It was filled with beautiful ladies in backless<lb />
gowns, handsome men in dickeys. Original Rembrandts adorned<lb />
the walls. Marlboro trays adorned the cigarette girls. Chained<lb />
to each table was a gypsy violinist.<lb />
Finster and Kretchma were seated. "I said Kretchma to<lb />
the waiter, "will start with shrimps remoulade. Then I will have<lb />
lobster and capon in maderia sauce with asparagus spears. For<lb />
dessert I will have melon stuffed with money<lb />
"And you, Sir?" said the waiter to Finster.<lb />
"Just bring me a pack of Mariboroe replied Finster, "for<lb />
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cence of choice tobacco and easy-drawing filtration, it is the<lb />
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Kretchma ingest her meal and calculated that every time her<lb />
fetching young Adam's apple rose and fell, he was out another<lb />
970. Then he took her home.<lb />
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idea. "Listen he cried excitedly. "I just had a wonderful<lb />
notion. Next time we go out, let's go Dutch treat<lb />
By way of reply, Kretchma slashed him across the face with<lb />
her housemother and stormed into the house.<lb />
"Well, the heck with her said Finster to himself. "She is<lb />
just a gold digger and 1 am well rid of her. I am sure there are<lb />
many girls just as beautiful as Kretchma who will understand<lb />
the justice of my position. For after all, girU get as much<lb />
money from home as men, so what could be more fair than<lb />
sharing expenses on a date?"<lb />
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REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
EO 's cage Pirates had their feud with Western Carolina canceled<lb />
lasl Fridaj night due t, bad weather comlitions, but the Appalachian con-<lb />
r night threw the Rues hack in action against top flight op-<lb />
i e is had an 8-2 mark prior to the Buc contest. Coach Earl<lb />
five possessed an impressive 9-3 loop mark before tip-off time.<lb />
een the success of the East Carolina basketball quint in main-<lb />
taining a winning season?<lb />
One : the primary reasons for the success of the ECC five has been<lb />
f the team as a whole. Behind this spirited aggregation has been<lb />
eh Earl Smith, a great competitor in athletic circles. Of course, the<lb />
issistance of Coach Wendall Cart has also been primary factor in<lb />
the team's success. Coach Carr, a Wake Forest graduate, has his hands<lb />
during the cage campaign because the ex-Demon-Deacon athletic is<lb />
faculty intra-anoraJ director. This is an occupation which is as credit-<lb />
able to the school as any named employment.<lb />
With two fine gentlemen as these men are the ECC fans can see why<lb />
print has been a success. A logical explanation to inform the<lb />
why most of the basketball players give it everything they have<lb />
anted in one easy phrase, simply because they love the game<lb />
of bus<lb />
material that Coach Smith has available is outstanding. When<lb />
you have all stars in your club, there is a tendency for the team play to<lb />
and also that same hustle which has already been mentioned.<lb />
B boys realize that if they are not drying to play as a team<lb />
ire the fans plenty of hustle that Coach Smith has some top flight<lb />
3 : :  to enter the game. A run down of the first six men who<lb />
see rable action practically every game will help generalize these<lb />
cagers.<lb />
All-Conference Cotton Clayton deserves everything ever mentioned<lb />
. rning him in his press clippings. The star guard is one of the most<lb />
gifted bassketball players ever to come out of scholastic circles in the<lb />
e of North Carolina. Cotton does everything exceptionally well, and he<lb />
wn many a good shot out the window in order to aid his teammates<lb />
g column. Cotton's passing, rebounding, and deadly shooting<lb />
h has pulled the Pirates out of a jam many times during the<lb />
e season. Cotton's 15-point average is second only to Captain<lb />
Smith, but the 6-3 guard probably could be higher in the scoring de-<lb />
ent if he would take more shots.<lb />
ptain Don Smith is the second individual who deserves praise.<lb />
A Portsmouth. Virginia native, the Pirate ffcrward is the leading scorer<lb />
ler of the team. Possessing all the qualities of a great basket-<lb />
ing 6'B" tall, lanky, and having the knack to grab the re-<lb />
. led Don since his basketball days began at WToodrow Wilson<lb />
Hig  Portsmouth. Captain Smith usually hits best on a deadly<lb />
 and tip-ins.<lb />
ijacent Clayton, at the other guard post, is Charlie Lewis, a<lb />
etitor in thi great game. Charlie has been hitting at<lb />
. 11 poi:  average throughout the season. The Junior guard is ex-<lb />
 an bits on a great deal of lay-ups on the fast breaK or<lb />
h is. Charlie is all over the floor during each contest.<lb />
and determination is an example to the team that many teams<lb />
do not posses.<lb />
ring of hustlers, we can not leave dependable Ben Bowes out of<lb />
I ta v gives you all he has Coach Smith has been quoted<lb />
! hook shot charac tetizes his shooting ability. Being called<lb />
 Deans a thing to Benny.<lb />
 vith Bill Otto, the New Jersey Freshman, who has been nothing<lb />
Dsationa in there, where could you fit the 6'6" Bowes? Ofcte, an<lb />
Marine Corps member has hit consistently underneath the basket for<lb />
 ie season. The veteran 6'fl" eager should have &amp; brilliant career<lb />
in his -tay at ECC<lb />
Lacy West has filled his forward sjot with brilliance since coming<lb />
back from the holidays. Lacy is a great competitor and is averaging 10 points<lb />
per contest. The ECC forward is known for his outside shooting and can kill<lb />
the o lion when he is hitting. A good passer and a floor man to watch<lb />
; Buc forward. Only a sophomore, Lacy should be tremendous before<lb />
career terminates at ECC.<lb />
Of course, these six loys and the two coaches are just part of the<lb />
e. The boys who have to take a back seat during the games but<lb />
as hard in practice Bhould receive recognition. Some of these<lb />
11 easily stant for other teams in the loop, but Coach Smith has<lb />
reed to limit them to light action due to the caliber of players he<lb />
eady has at hand.<lb />
players are freshmen and sophomores and should fill in Coach<lb />
tt'a plans next season in a big way. It is hard to (pick a star out of<lb />
composing the 1960-61 ECC Pirates. The ability to play as a team<lb />
 as an individual star has been a contributing factor to Coach Earl<lb />
s Pirates during this season.<lb />
da University tonight with the meet<lb />
getting underway at H:Vi) p.m. Caro-<lb />
hna and V.P.l. have been the only<lb />
swimming meets the progressive Bucs<lb />
have lost thus Ear in the young sea-<lb />
Bon.<lb />
"These boys have really been work-<lb />
ing hard Coach 'Ray Martinez said<lb />
in a recent interview. Great pro-<lb />
gress has been shown by the Pi-<lb />
lates, and ECC fans will have a<lb />
chance to see their heroes in action<lb />
tonight when the East Carolina swim-<lb />
ming team opposes the five Southeas-<lb />
tern Champion Gators. This will be<lb />
the first of two meets with the<lb />
champs. ECC and Florida University<lb />
tackle each other at Gainesville, Flor-<lb />
ida on February 27 in a meet that<lb />
will also see the University of Miami<lb />
i artlcipate.<lb />
"Our leaders have been Tommy<lb />
Carroll aiv.l Tommy Tucker the<lb />
swimming mentor said. Improvement<lb />
has been tremendous for the Bucs,<lb />
and Coach Martinez seems to think<lb />
that he has some outstanding under-<lb />
classmen to aid the Pirates this sea-<lb />
Eon. Jim Roberts, Ray Stevens, Vir-<lb />
gil Newborn, Miles Bearfoot, Gary<lb />
Walter. Steve Van Every, Phil Tur-<lb />
ner, and Lou Sullivan are prospects<lb />
that have been showing progress. The<lb />
latter was a great diver at Myers<lb />
Park, High School in Charlotte.<lb />
Outstanding Sophomore Ed Zschau<lb />
has been a great contribution to the<lb />
team and will be a feature attraction<lb />
in the meet tonight. Coach Martinez<lb />
thinks that Ed will break former Buc<lb />
Star Bob Sawyer's NAIA record, in<lb />
the time breast stroke. Sawyer was<lb />
two time champion in this event.<lb />
The meet should be one of the out-<lb />
standing athletic events this winter<lb />
a East Carolina. The visitors spec-<lb />
ialize in swimming a great deal. The<lb />
only other school from the Southeas-<lb />
tern conference that the Bucs have<lb />
faced was Georgia, and the Bulldogs<lb />
wont down 58-37.<lb />
Besides the re-match with Florida<lb />
in Gainesville, Florida the Pirates<lb />
will swim against Miami that same<lb />
night in a tri-meet, on February 27.<lb />
The ECC swimmers journey to Flori-<lb />
da State at Tallahassee, Florida on<lb />
February 28. Virginia Military In-<lb />
titute will conclude the regular sea-<lb />
son for the Bucs in individual team<lb />
n eets. However, the NAIA champion-<lb />
) ip will be held at Detroit, Michigan<lb />
i n March 16. 17, and 18. Coach Ray<lb />
Martinez will take his crew to the<lb />
motor city for the big meet. In 1967<lb />
the Bucs were the NAIA champus.<lb />
Revenge will be a key word when<lb />
the Atlantic Christian College Bull-<lb />
(luKS a,e entertained here Friday<lb />
night. For it was the team from Wil-<lb />
M.n which handed EC a loss on the<lb />
LsL conference game of the season<lb />
BSt year. Tip-off time is set for eight<lb />
clock p.m. in Memorial Gym<lb />
Coach Jack McComas, who learned<lb />
hi. basketball at N.C. State under<lb />
Everett Case, is seeking to continue<lb />
 long the upset trail. His team de-<lb />
tcd the league-leading Appala-<lb />
' hian Mountaineers at Boone this past<lb />
.v. . k, ami that made the North State<lb />
onferenee race even that much<lb />
Three top stars anchor his<lb />
and when working together<lb />
atch for any teaoi in the<lb />
Sat Conference. Pirate faith-<lb />
Dick Knox, the<lb />
i<lb />
oin.et,<lb />
hey are a i<lb />
will -omembei-<lb />
This grudge mate<lb />
club ahead of the 1-1<lb />
held between L- ;<lb />
while EC wa- con<lb />
 16-9 over<lb />
record, AC wai<lb />
their own 1 i 1-1 mai<lb />
the !at game oj ; .<lb />
qua  t I<lb />
Jr con.<lb />
COACH RAY MARTINEZ will aid the ECC swimmers when the Bucs oppose<lb />
Florida U. tonight.<lb />
Campus Tourney Shares Sportlight<lb />
The Pika and KA fraternities piny- inia.<lb />
ed last night in the first round elim-1 Other wrestling participates of<lb />
iration of the intramural basketball concern are John Burgess, James<lb />
Trip To Europe Designed By Club;<lb />
Itinerary Covers Interesting Points<lb />
r living in the sun, surf,<lb />
d of the sunny Mediterranean<lb />
! with historical and cul-<lb />
tseeing in a 21-day, all-<lb />
jropean jet tour designed<lb />
 ir France and Club Mediterranee,<lb />
tl e French vacation club with an<lb />
tional membership of young<lb />
adults. Highlight of the tour is a<lb />
10-day stay at Caphalu, the club's<lb />
private village on the island of Sicily,<lb />
ram of sports activity,<lb />
tainment. and relaxation is<lb />
inned.<lb />
travel portion of the tour in-<lb />
all-jet transportation via Air<lb />
France tn Paris and Rome. Twenty<lb />
'ares have been sched-<lb />
uled throughout the season beginning<lb />
May 28 ami ending October 8, 1961.<lb />
All departures originate in New York<lb />
with Air France 707 Intercontinental<lb />
economy flight to Paris.<lb />
The itinerary covers many points of<lb />
interest Four days are allotted to<lb />
 g for visits to the Eiffel Towar,<lb />
tl e Arch of Triumph, the Louvre,<lb />
Notre Dame, and Montmartre. A<lb />
luncheon at the Club Mediterranee's<lb />
Fans Club House is also on the<lb />
afTrnda.<lb />
From Paris, groups will be flown to<lb />
Rome aboard Air France swift Cara-<lb />
iets and will ceed directly<lb />
to Caphalu for the outdoor living<lb />
segment of the tour. The club has' agencies.<lb />
transformed the village in the sun into<lb />
a Polynesian paradise and living is<lb />
Tahitian in flavor. The rule of the<lb />
village is informality and gw: fel-<lb />
lowship.<lb />
Club Mediterranee provides all<lb />
facilities for virtually every water<lb />
sports  sailing, water skiing, skin<lb />
diving, and fishing among them. All<lb />
equipment is furnished by the club<lb />
and is coveretd by the all-inclusive<lb />
price of the tour.<lb />
From Cephalu the tour continues<lb />
through Italy with sightseeing stops<lb />
at the ruins of Pompeii, the Blue<lb />
Grotto at Capri, and the sights of<lb />
Naples. Three complete days are de-<lb />
voted to the ancient city of Rome<lb />
with excursions to the Castle Saint<lb />
Angelo, a private fortress of the<lb />
popes during the middle ages, the<lb />
Coliseum, the Forum, and Vatican<lb />
City. In Rome tour members will board<lb />
Air France jetliners for the return<lb />
trip to New York via Paris.<lb />
The all-inclusive cost of the 21-<lb />
day tour is $898.90. The price includes<lb />
transportatiin, hotel accommodations,<lb />
ideals, sightseeing trips, and entitles<lb />
tour participants to membership in<lb />
the Club Mediterranee. Further in-<lb />
formation and details may be ob-<lb />
tained at Air France offices throngh-<lb />
tourmunent. The winner of to-<lb />
night's contest was to meet Lambda<lb />
Chi in the 10 pjn. feature game.<lb />
Thus, the winner of the first game<lb />
was forced to play two contests.<lb />
The winner of the second game<lb />
will play Sigma Nu at a later date<lb />
for the regular league championship.<lb />
The ECC Championship Tournament<lb />
begins on February' 8. In other Intra-<lb />
 il news the wrestling tournament<lb />
id in progress at the present time.<lb />
Practice sessions started last week<lb />
lor the tourney. The favorite to win<lb />
the championship is former Virginia<lb />
State champion. Bob Turgwell from<lb />
Norview High School in Norfolk, Vir-<lb />
Corbott, and Bob James. The latter<lb />
i- a promising Freshman. The tourna-<lb />
ment will be conducted by Coach<lb />
Wilburn, a veteran at the wrestling<lb />
profession.<lb />
Jim Stanton woo the Wintei Quar-<lb />
ter Novice Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment by defeating hard hitting<lb />
.Mickey Fleming in two consecutive<lb />
names by scores of 21-18. 22-20. This<lb />
tournament was the largest novice<lb />
event that has ever been held by the<lb />
College Union. It was also evident<lb />
that the standard of play among<lb />
novice players has risen a great deal.<lb />
Stanton's ronsi tent chop returns<lb />
nd hard slams finally stopped<lb />
Fleming in the finals. Fleming's fine<lb />
ackhand shots previously stopped<lb />
i1  . xcellent defensive play of Fleet-<lb />
I Lilly in the semi-finals. These<lb />
were considered to be the<lb />
interesting ever played in a<lb />
 event (19-21, 21-16, 21-12).<lb />
also halted June Grimes (21-<lb />
11, 18-21, 21-13), Dickey Bobbett and<lb />
Whitey Matthews.<lb />
Stanton defeated E. J. King in the<lb />
firs round, then stopped Chip Gray<lb />
! sandpaper player Dan Ray. The<lb />
semi-finals brought Stanton and<lb />
George Kellenberger together for<lb />
three hard fought games. Kellenber-<lb />
ger won the first game 21-19, only<lb />
to have Stanton return with two (21-<lb />
18, 21-11), and then go on to win the<lb />
Novice Championship.<lb />
The most improved player of the<lb />
tournament wa Jim Roberts. Robert's<lb />
forehand and backhand shots, com<lb />
senior from Indianapolis, Indi-<lb />
i a. k was Knox who triggered the<lb />
tack that lead to an eventual C<lb />
m ;ast year. Knox averaged eigh-<lb />
!ten points per game last season, and<lb />
he has continued along that pail<lb />
far.<lb />
Another of the trio is Jerry Fritz,<lb />
the former Wilmington Junior Co-<lb />
ge standout. Fritz, a IT letter-<lb />
n an, led the Bulldogs on offense last<lb />
eason with over eighteen point- <lb />
game. The sophomore from Signer,<lb />
New Jersey is entirely capable of<lb />
hitting two score on any night. The<lb />
!hird member Off this triumvirate is<lb />
senior Jack Boyd an even 6 footer who<lb />
hails from Yeidan, Pa. Boyd started<lb />
i'or Duke University in his sopho-<lb />
more year, and was a defensive stand-<lb />
out. Then Boyd transferred to AC, and<lb />
added a scoring punch to his reper-<lb />
toire of basketball skills. Currently<lb />
Jack Boyd is leading the Wilson team<lb />
in scoring, and he has seen several<lb />
very fruitful nights this season, point-<lb />
wise.<lb />
While these three carry the brunt<lb />
of the load, other players have their<lb />
arts. Ernie Oden, Dale Fillingame,<lb />
.n Eskew, Bobby Atkinson, and Bill<lb />
Shoulders all see action in one ca-<lb />
pacity or another. The strength of<lb />
this club is shown by the facts that<lb />
they defeated Lenoir Rhyne and Ap-<lb />
pichian, both conference leaders.<lb />
games ae al   ood s<lb />
i.d '<lb />
 e no .n.<lb />
The heaUj i tva I<lb />
-Of<lb />
 but<lb />
fun. Trie visitors'<lb />
lie fi ed a d on<lb />
coming eno <lb /><lb />
hroufrho it the<lb />
owing each I<lb />
ut crie<lb />
babiy<lb />
the U<lb />
 both<lb />
esomy<lb />
I<lb />
tad<lb />
righ<lb />
by tip-off time. Oi . <lb />
.1 night of '<lb />
at  basketball<lb />
i fat<lb />
this coming Friday n<lb />
For EC, thi the <lb />
four pa<lb />
me game wa <lb />
lecided lat<lb />
 eturn bo i <lb /><lb />
:i ill . ' 'n't' ' :<lb />
h game as an<lb />
his club will do in I<lb />
rnaanent, whicl<lb />
conference chair ions dp<lb />
eason<lb /><lb />
two team ell<lb />
the school col<lb />
The United Stati<lb />
ion gallons of wa1<lb />
an available dail<lb />
515 billion gallons.<lb />
The first U. S -<lb />
built near Johnstown, Pa<lb />
.<lb />
The<lb />
Christian ScEa.<lb />
Monitor<lb />
Nrf.A-oreM. 0t <lb />
Sport Claim Tragedies<lb />
P ixing's tragic v:ctimsthe dead<lb />
crippled and punchdrunkare in-<lb />
creasing to an alarming degree, with<lb />
v young men having met death in<lb />
the ring over the last twelve months.<lb />
Even this statistic, quoted in an<lb />
article in the November Reader's Di-<lb />
gest, doesn't begin to tell the whole<lb />
story, Tn addition to the dead there<lb />
nre those who might be better off<lb />
lead the mumbling, shuffling nhys-<lb />
ical and mental cripples whose ex-<lb />
re to the "sport" ha? left them<lb />
elessly damaged.<lb />
Author James Stew - Gordon<lb />
points out that professional boxing<lb />
:s not the only rea where death and<lb />
destruction lurk in the ring. Last<lb />
April 17, Charles Mohr, a University<lb />
f Wisconsin senior, died after an<lb />
intercollegiate bout. Just ten days<lb />
later Mickey Golubiff, an 18-year-old<lb />
inmate of the Green Bay, Wisconsin<lb />
reformatory, was killed in a match.<lb />
Hoth fights were supervised, both<lb />
fought according to rules far stricter<lb />
than those in professional fights, yet<lb />
1 both resulted in death. The article<lb />
lescribes other "case histories" of<lb />
boxers killed or mangled in the ring,<lb />
bined with a well formed style of; arwl tel1 why such injuries are inevit-<lb />
play, overcame James Brantn<lb />
SOPHOMORE ED ZSCHAU will be seen in action against Florida U. tonight.<lb />
I960 61 SWIMMING SCHEDULE<lb />
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE<lb />
Sat Dec. 10University of North Carolina 52, ECC 43 Greenville 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Wed Jan. '1University of North Carolina 49, ECC 45 Chapel Hill 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Sat Jan. 14High Sehool Invitational Championships<lb />
Myers Park winner Greenville 2:00 and 8:00<lb />
Wed Jan. 18UiilvHi'ttliy of N. C. (Frosh) Chapel H1114 :00 pjn.<lb />
Thur Jan. 19Virginia Polytechnic Institute<lb />
56, EOC 89 Blacksburg, Va. 8:00 pjn.<lb />
Fri Jan. 20Appalachian State Teachers 35, ECC 67 Boone, N. C. 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Sat Jan. 21University of Georgia 37, ECC 58<lb />
Sat Jan 28Frederick Jf. College (Frosh)<lb />
Wed Feb. 15William &amp; Mary (Norfolk Div.)<lb />
Thurs Feb. 2University of Florida<lb />
Fri Feb. 3University M N. Gr-(Frogh)<lb />
Sat Feb. 18Washington &amp; Lee University<lb />
Athena, Ga. 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Greenville 2:00 p.nu<lb />
Greenville 4:00 p.m.<lb />
GTeenville 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Greenville 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Greenville 2:80 p.m.<lb />
Mon Feb. 27University of Florida and University<lb />
of Miami Gainesville, Fla. 4:00 p.m.<lb />
Tues Feb. 28Florida State University Tallahassee, Pla. 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Mon March 6Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Va. 4:00 p.m.<lb />
out the country or at local travel j March 16, 17, 18National Association Intercollegiate<lb />
and<lb />
Dave Nanney in the first two rounds,<lb />
1 at was unable to hit through the<lb />
chop defense of Fleetwood Lilly in<lb />
the quarter finals.<lb />
Stanton's win places him on the<lb />
EC non-novice list, and as a result<lb />
will make him ineligible for partici-<lb />
pation in future Novice Events.<lb />
A Camping and Outing Club<lb />
is soon to be organized in the Phy-<lb />
sical Education Department. All<lb />
students interested in forming a<lb />
camping and outing club are urged<lb />
to attend an organizational meet-<lb />
ing at the gym on Monday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 6 at 4:30 p.m. in room 108.<lb />
Camping techniques, types of<lb />
cimps, camp counseling opportuni-<lb />
ties and camping trips, will-be dis-<lb />
cussed. Both men and women stu-<lb />
dents are invited to attend this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Students who are unable to at-<lb />
tend the first meeting, but are in-<lb />
terested in joining the group or ap-<lb />
plying for a summer camp job, con-<lb />
tact Miss Gay Hogan in the Physi-<lb />
cal Education Department.<lb />
j<lb />
 Athletics Championships Detroit, Michigan<lb />
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Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
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j Jbie. no matter how well supervised<lb />
the bout.<lb />
It quote Dr. Arthur Steinhaus,<lb />
physiology professor at Chicago's<lb />
George Williams College: "Based on<lb />
deaths per number of participants,<lb />
ooxing is 83 times more deadly than<lb />
high-school football, 50 times more<lb />
deadly than college football<lb />
Reaction to boxing's brutality has<lb />
begun, reports Stewart-Gordon. The<lb />
University of Wisconsin banned box-<lb />
ing .after Charles Mohr's death. An-<lb />
napolis, West Point and the Coast<lb />
Guard Academy have given up inter-<lb />
collegiate boxing as have all schools<lb />
cast of the Mississippi.<lb />
, The article suggests it may be time<lb />
tor the rest of our country's schools,<lb />
as well as other organizations, to<lb />
stop capitalizing en the broken li<lb />
md bodies of boxing's tragic<lb />
tims.<lb />
ves<lb />
vie-<lb />
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