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The Kast Carolina Pirates will ci<lb />
with Western Carolina tomorrow nfgnt<lb />
and Klon Saturday night<lb />
at<lb />
8:00 P. M.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
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Volume XXXVI<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1961<lb />
All seniors are urged to buy their<lb />
graduation announcements soon. Ord-<lb />
ers are being taken at the Student<lb />
Supply Store in Wright.<lb />
   , - ' ' " ' ' , Number 18<lb />
ChijlingPsychological Drama Opens Tonight<lb />
Mitchell Portrays Engaging<lb />
Criminal Psychopath<lb />
Cast listens as Suzie Truesdale, the maid, txplains her expected troubles.<lb />
Janet Johnson Serves<lb />
On Magazine Board<lb />
aroiina College will be rep-<lb />
I is year on Mademoiselle's<lb />
 CollC Board by Janet Arn-<lb />
n. She is among the 842<lb />
nla at 33u colleges who will re-<lb />
Mademoiselle this year on col-<lb />
ife and the college scene.<lb />
As a College Board member, each<lb />
mplete an assignment that<lb />
 i her explore her interests<lb />
ties in writing, editing, fa-<lb />
B&amp;g or art, in competi-<lb />
foi : i- twenty Guest Editorships<lb />
  the magazine at the<lb />
. May.<lb />
. mat Editors will be brought<lb />
New York tor four weeks next<lb />
 help write, edit and illustrate<lb />
 isolle's 1961 August College<lb />
Their transportation will be<lb />
Placement Bureau<lb />
In n to interviewers coming<lb />
s, the .Placement Service is<lb />
B requests for teachers from<lb />
ates and from United States<lb />
MM.<lb />
"We do not have recruiters coming<lb />
beaa libations says Placement<lb />
Jack Edwards, "so we en-<lb />
lettta registered with our<lb />
come by 203 Administra-<lb />
aad obtain information if they<lb />
ted in these locations<lb />
ant the office has requests<lb />
- vick, Georgia; Tifcusville,<lb />
Tuns River, New Jersey;<lb />
n. New Jersey; Lawrence-<lb />
Virginia; King William, Virgin-<lb />
Air Force Base, Puerto<lb />
the Panama Canal Zone; Ocean-<lb />
 ifornia; San Diego, Califor-<lb />
Reno, Nevada; Catnden-Wyo-<lb />
Delaware; and Columbia,<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Nursing School Hires<lb />
Assistant Professor<lb />
Mrs. Elda Hoke Jenkins has joinad<lb />
ttafl of the School of Nursing as<lb />
a a- .stant professor. She will teach<lb />
taa m medical-surgical nursing.<lb />
The college began a new program<lb />
of nursing last summer, which in De-<lb />
cember 1960 was given provisional<lb />
accreditation fox one year by the N.C.<lb />
Board of Nurse Registration and Nur-<lb />
Education. Mrs. Jenkins is the<lb />
third member to join the staff. Forty-<lb />
two students are now enrolled in<lb />
classes in the School of Nursing.<lb />
A native of Cooperstown, N. Y<lb />
Mrs. Jenkins received a diploma in<lb />
nursing at the Lucy Webb Hayes<lb />
.School in Washington, D. C She holds<lb />
the B. S. degree from Catholic Uni-<lb />
versity, Washington, D. C, and the<lb />
M. S. from Boston University.<lb />
Immediately before joining the East<lb />
Carolina faculty, Mrs. Jenkins was<lb />
connected with the Veterans Admini-<lb />
stration Hospital at West Haven,<lb />
Conn where she did nursing super-<lb />
vision.<lb />
Her previous exiperience includes<lb />
teaching at the University of Ar-<lb />
kansas; Union University School of<lb />
Nursing, Albany, N. Y and in the<lb />
Senior Cadet Prograins at Bedford,<lb />
Mass and Little Rock, Aricenaes.<lb />
paid to and from New York and they<lb />
will receive a regular salary for their<lb />
work.<lb />
In addition to their work on the<lb />
magazine, Guest Editors will inter-<lb />
view men and women in their chosen<lb />
fields to heltp clarify their career<lb />
aims, will visit fashion showrooms,<lb />
publishing houses and advertising<lb />
agencies and will take part in the<lb />
parties Mademoiselle is planning for<lb />
them.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Saturday morning, February<lb />
11, the Civil Service Examina-<lb />
tion will be given in the new<lb />
South Dining Hall at 8:30 a.m.<lb />
Students who mailed the form<lb />
5000 AB to Atlanta by January<lb />
24 are eligible to take the exami-<lb />
nation.<lb />
Arrangements for the exami-<lb />
nation have been made by the<lb />
Placement Service.<lb />
Concert Band Sets Tour<lb />
Of Va. High Schools<lb />
The East Carolina College Concert<lb />
Band will present four concerts in<lb />
high schools in Virginia February<lb />
y-io.<lb />
Playing under the direction ot" Her-<lb />
bert L. Carter of the college faculty,<lb />
the ensemble will appear at the Em-<lb />
poria High School at 1:30 p.m. Feb-<lb />
ruary 9 and at the Brooklyn Junior<lb />
High School in Richmond at 8 p.m.<lb />
the same day. Two concerts at the<lb />
 irginla Beach High School are sched-<lb />
uled for 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.<lb />
An organization sponsored by the<lb />
East Carolina music department, the<lb />
band is now making its eighth an-<lb />
nual tour. Seventy-three student in-<lb />
strumentalists are members.<lb />
During the tour, programs to be<lb />
presented will include works by Bach,<lb />
Rimsky-Korsakov, Clifton Williams,<lb />
and other composers. Selections will<lb />
also include popular numbers and in-<lb />
strumental solos by talented student<lb />
members of the organization.<lb />
Fanciers of the more grisly chill-<lb />
and-shudder drama, especially the<lb />
species that reveals the psychological<lb />
basis of crime, are advised that the<lb />
line forms at the right ait the College<lb />
Union for reserved seats for the Play-<lb />
house's presentation of "Night Must<lb />
Fall This is the famous Broadway<lb />
and London hit melodrama by Emlyn<lb />
Williams which will open a three per-<lb />
formance run at McGinnis Auditor-<lb />
ium on February 9, and continue<lb />
through February 11.<lb />
Departing from the established<lb />
"who-done-it?" ipattern of thrillers<lb />
of this genre, Mr. Williams creates<lb />
no mystery about the identity of the<lb />
killer in "Night Must Fall Even be-<lb />
fore a deceptively charming and deb-<lb />
onair bellhop at a resort hotel, named<lb />
Dan, arrives at the Essex bungalow<lb />
of disagreeable old Mrs. Bramson, the<lb />
audience realizes that this dashing<lb />
Dan is linked with the disappear-<lb />
ance of a woman guest of the nearby<lb />
hotel.<lb />
The principal fascination in "Night<lb />
Must Fall and the quality which<lb />
has caused this play to be remem-<lb />
bered for years as one of the best of<lb />
its kind, is the breathless study it<lb />
offers of tiie ingratiating central<lb />
character. He is an engaging young<lb />
man with an indefinable air of evil,<lb />
slowly revealed as having the imagi-<lb />
nation of an evil child and a diseased<lb />
longing for self-admiration. The other<lb />
characters, with one exception, do not<lb />
realize that a menacing young cut-<lb />
throat is living under the roof of the<lb />
Bramson bungalow. Only the suspi-<lb />
cions of of a neurotic Bramson niece<lb />
are aroused by the strange boy's ac-<lb />
tions. As mentally twksted as he, she<lb />
is both drawn and repelled by him,<lb />
and finally shields him.<lb />
Doug Mitchell will play the psycho-<lb />
pathic Dan in the Playhouse's pesen-<lb />
tation of "Night Must Fall and Dor-<lb />
ning Jenkins will be seen as the el-<lb />
derly Mrs. Bramson, so charmed by<lb />
his slick manner that she adds him<lb />
to her household staff. Karen Best<lb />
will (KJitray the niece Olivia, who<lb />
falls under the assassin's spell, while<lb />
other roles have been assigned to<lb />
Tom Hull, Suzie Truesdale, John<lb />
Quinn, Judy Wilson and Alice Corio-<lb />
lano.<lb />
The northern part of Luke of The<lb />
Woods Country in Minnesota is fur-<lb />
ther north than any place in any<lb />
other state in the Union.<lb />
SGA Elections<lb />
Elections for officers of the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
are scheduled for Thursday, Mar.<lb />
16. All persons interested in run-<lb />
ning for a position must file be-<lb />
fore or hf March 5.<lb />
All coeds wishing to run for the<lb />
position of Marsh-all must sign up<lb />
in the SGA office between 3:00<lb />
and 4:00 p.m. Monday through<lb />
Friday before March 5. Names<lb />
must be submitted to the Elec-<lb />
tions Chairman, Annette Burgess,<lb />
or a member of the elections com-<lb />
mittee at this time.<lb />
Frats Induct 34<lb />
In Informal Rush<lb />
Thirty-four men students have ac-<lb />
cepted invitations to become pledges<lb />
of social fraternities following a ser-<lb />
ies of "rush" activities recently.<lb />
Students and the fraternities to<lb />
which they are pledged are:<lb />
Kappa Alpha Order JamesC. Blan-<lb />
ton, D. B. Mills, Charles L. Howie.<lb />
Sigma NuJohn P. Burgess, Jo-<lb />
seph S. Hochman, Ray M. Spears, Jr<lb />
and John H. McGee.<lb />
Theta ChiBob Washer, Robert M.<lb />
Bateman, Donald Graziano, Danny<lb />
: mith, Roy Hall, J. B. Wesfcbrook.<lb />
Lambda Chi AlphaJames T.<lb />
( rocker, Anthony Katsias, William B.<lb />
Xye, Josaph A. Sutton.<lb />
Pi Kappa AlphaGarland S. Dal-<lb />
las. Jr Earlie R. Williford, James<lb />
M. MacDairmid.<lb />
Phi Kappa TauRaLph H. Earn-<lb />
ihaidt, William A. Warsham, James<lb />
 Rabon, Larry L. Moore, Jimmy<lb />
r- Maner, and David W. Mayo.<lb />
Sigma Phi EpsilonLarry N. Lew-<lb />
 Don A. Baker, Michael E. Canipe,<lb />
James L. Cross, Andrew M. Davis,<lb />
Thomas L. Davis, Jimmy M. Jones,<lb />
and David Fisher.<lb />
Circle K Club Emphasizes Community Service<lb />
By MERLE SUMMERS<lb />
"The Circle K Club is not a social<lb />
fraternity but is a service organiza-<lb />
tion for college men operating on the<lb />
campus and is similar to Kiwanis and<lb />
other service clubs. It is a leadership<lb />
and character building group which I<lb />
serves the campus and the community.<lb />
"The Circle K Club is not just an j<lb />
organization but a driving force, de-<lb />
veloping the leadership for tomorrow I<lb />
while it creates a better college or!<lb />
university today It is first and last<lb />
a service club. <lb />
The Circle K Club was founded on<lb />
the East Carolina College campus in<lb />
December, 1949. It was the fourth<lb />
Circle K to apply for national char-<lb />
ter. Nationally, the idea of a service<lb />
club for college men was started at<lb />
Pullman, Washington, by Jay Emer-<lb />
son in 1936, Emerson's idea led to the<lb />
development of a Circle K fraternity<lb />
sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of<lb />
Pullman.<lb />
During the years that followed, Ki-<lb />
wanis Clubs not only sponsored help<lb />
and guidance programs, but they also<lb />
created service clubs for college and<lb />
university campuses.<lb />
The first Circle K as we know it<lb />
today was organized at Carthage Col-<lb />
lege at Carthage, Illinois, in 1947.<lb />
The number gradually spread through-<lb />
out the United States and Canada.<lb />
Today there are over 200 active clubs.<lb />
Tri-Sig Initiates<lb />
Ten New Sisters<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority has<lb />
initiated into the sorority ten new<lb />
members after informal rush and a<lb />
pledge period held during fall quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
New members are as follows:<lb />
Jolinda Brewer, Ruth Jordan, Clara<lb />
Faye Crawford, Jane Perry, Eliza-<lb />
beth G. Walker, Dnphen Lktle, Diana<lb />
Foster, Anne Johnson, Bonnie Rues,<lb />
and Brenda Smith.<lb />
It is sponsored here on the East Car-<lb />
olina College campus in cooperation<lb />
with college officials by the Green-<lb />
ville Kiwanis club. They do not spon-<lb />
sor Circle K in order to build future<lb />
Kiwanians. but do it as a part of the<lb />
program of service to youth and the<lb />
(.immunity.<lb />
The Circle K motto is "We Build<lb />
A building for justx-e, liberty, demo-<lb />
cracy, and a better world in which to<lb />
live is the goal of Circle K.<lb />
The main objectives and purposes<lb />
of Circle K are to emphasize the<lb />
American and Canadian way of life,<lb />
to provide an opportunity for leader-<lb />
ship training in service, to serve the<lb />
campus and community, to promote<lb />
good fellowship and high scholarship,<lb />
and to encourage the daily living of<lb />
the Golden Rule in all human rela-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Circle K its an opportunity for<lb />
college men because it provides a<lb />
means of leadership in a college com-<lb />
munity that service clubs are giving<lb />
in the business and professional<lb />
world It gives an opportunity for<lb />
self-development by the leadership,<lb />
good citizenship, education, and fel-<lb />
lowship through service to the com-<lb />
munity and through club meetings.<lb />
It gives an opportunity to serve and<lb />
to learn at the same time.<lb />
The membership of Circle K "shall<lb />
consist of male students of good char-<lb />
acter and scholastic standing who<lb />
are officially enrolled in the institu-<lb />
tion where the club exists A mem-<lb />
ber must also be of sophomore stand-<lb />
ing at East Carolina.<lb />
Sonny Basinger is the president of<lb />
the local Circle K Club. Benny Bowes<lb />
is the secretary-treasurer. Other<lb />
members include Bob Ward, Mike<lb />
Riddick, Jim Speight, Paul Goodwin,<lb />
Jim Blythe, Jim Maasey, Raymond<lb />
Gillikin, Leonard Lao, Otis Strother,<lb />
and Bobby Edwards. John A Messick<lb />
is the Kiwanis representative and<lb />
Dr. John Reynolds is the faculty ad-<lb />
visor.<lb />
Members recently inducted into the<lb />
club are Glenn Bass, Bret Watson,<lb />
Merle 'Summers, Buddy Wyatt, Lowell<lb />
Rhodes, Joe Flake, Jerry Wilderson,<lb />
and Walker Allen.<lb />
TOMMY HULL explains murder probabilities to (left to right) Karen Best,<lb />
Doming Jenkins, and Suzie Truesdale.<lb />
Director Receives Reservations<lb />
For European Summer Tour<lb />
East Carolina's Summer 1961 Grand<lb />
Tour of Europe, now being organized,<lb />
is bringing to the campus letters of<lb />
inquiry from several states, and res-<lb />
ervations for the trip have already<lb />
been made by a number of student-<lb />
tourists.<lb />
Mrs. Myrtle B. Clark of the depart-<lb />
ment of education, who directed the<lb />
college's first European tour last<lb />
summer and who will accompany this<lb />
year's tourists, reports that expecta-<lb />
tions are that a iparty of approximate-<lb />
ly 30 people will be completed in the<lb />
near future.<lb />
The 1961 tour will include travel<lb />
in nine European countries during the<lb />
period of June 12-July 20. An op-<lb />
tional trip of two weeks, July 20-<lb />
Aug. 2, through Spain and Portugal<lb />
is also included in plans for the com-<lb />
ing summer.<lb />
-Atlantic crossings from New York<lb />
to Prestwick, Scotland, and, on the<lb />
return trip, from Paris to New York<lb />
will be by air. Travel in Europe will<lb />
be by motor coach.<lb />
Countries to be visited on the tour<lb />
FBLA Sponsors Annual<lb />
Valentine's Day Dance<lb />
The Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America will give their annual Val-<lb />
entine's Day Dance this coming Sat-<lb />
urday, February 11, from 8:00 until<lb />
11:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The high-light of the dance will<lb />
come at 9:30, when this years Valen-<lb />
tine Queen will be selected. All Can-<lb />
didates for Queen wil be entered by<lb />
the various campus organizations and<lb />
voted on at the dance. Dr. E. R.<lb />
Browning, Director of the School of<lb />
business will announce and crown the<lb />
winner.<lb />
Tickets for the dance will be sold<lb />
on February 8, 9, and 10 from 9:00<lb />
to 5:00 at the entrances of the Stu-<lb />
dent Union.<lb />
The Collegian's Combo, local cam-<lb />
pus group, will provide the entertain-<lb />
ment. Master of Ceremonies wil be<lb />
F.B.L.A. member, Bill Hudson.<lb />
Candidates for Valentine Queen<lb />
are:<lb />
Jane Albritton, Aipha Phi; Karen<lb />
Brown. Pi Omega Pi; Clara Faye<lb />
Crawford, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Doris<lb />
Davenport, Alpha Delta Pi. Carleen<lb />
Davis. Art Club; Patricia Ann Der-<lb />
cole, W R A: Mary Elizabeth Gard-<lb />
ner, Circle "K" Club; Jo Nell Kerley,<lb />
Theta Chi; Judy Loftin, Home Eco-<lb />
nomies Club; Sallie Mewhorn, Chi<lb />
Orrega; Jeanette New, English Club;<lb />
Diane Saunders, Math Club; Rebecca<lb />
Pingleton. Tau Sigma; Sandi Smith,<lb />
?iPTna Alpha Iota. Judith M. TayloT,<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi; and Paulette<lb />
Ward, YWCA 4k YMCA.<lb />
are Scotland, England, Belgium, Hol-<lb />
land, Germany, Austria, Italy, France<lb />
and Switzerland.<lb />
Tourists enrolled as students will,<lb />
on completion of requirements, re-<lb />
ceive nine quarter hours of graduate<lb />
credit, according to the type of work<lb />
done.<lb />
Further information about the itin-<lb />
erary and other aspects of the tour<lb />
may be obtained from Mrs. Myrtle<lb />
L Clark, 409 Holly Street, Green-<lb />
ville, N. C, or from Dr. Ralph Brim-<lb />
ey, director of extension, East Caro-<lb />
lina College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
FEBRUARY<lb />
9College Union Student Board<lb />
Meeting, 3rd floor social room.<lb />
Wright, 6:30 p. m.<lb />
9YMCA-YWOA Discussion, "Mar-<lb />
riage and the Family Y-Hut, 6-30<lb />
p. m.<lb />
9Beginners" Bridge Class, College<lb />
Union TV Room, 7:00 p. m.<lb />
yECC Playhouse Performance:<lb />
"Night Must all McGinnis, 8:00<lb />
p. m.<lb />
GChess Tournament Play, College<lb />
TV Room, 8:30 p.m.<lb />
10Movie: "Because They're Young<lb />
Dick Clark, Austin , 7:00 p.m.<lb />
10ECC Playhouse Performance:<lb />
"Night Must Fall McGinnis, 8:00<lb />
p. m.<lb />
11Basketball Game: ECC vs Elon,<lb />
Gym 8:00 pjn.<lb />
11FBLA Valentine Dance, Wright,<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
11E OC Playhou se Perf orma nee:<lb />
"Night Must Fall McGinnis, 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
13Duplicate Bridge, College Union<lb />
TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
14College Union Mardi Gras Carni-<lb />
val, 6:30 p.m.10:00 p.m.<lb />
15College Lecture Club, Lib. Aud<lb />
4:00 p.m.<lb />
16YMCA-YWCA Discussion, "Capi-<lb />
tol Punishment Y-Hut, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
15Cellege Union Meeting, 3rd floor<lb />
social room, Wright, 6:30 pjn.<lb />
15Beginners' Bridge Class, College<lb />
Union TV Room, 7:00 pan.<lb />
15Chess Tournament Play, College<lb />
Union TV Room, 8:30 p.m.<lb />
17APO White Bail, Wright, 8:00<lb />
pjn.<lb />
18Movie: Edge of Eternity Cor-<lb />
nell Wilde, Austin Aud 7:00 p.m.<lb />
20Intercollegiate Bridge Tourna-<lb />
ment, College Union, 7:00 &amp;wtn.<lb />
21Chapel Services, Y-Hut, 6:80 p.m.<lb />
23Final Exams for Winter Quarter<lb />
Begin<lb />
25Winter Quarter Closes<lb /><pb facs="00038688_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Excessive 'Yes Men'<lb />
Influence EC Thinking;<lb />
School Needs Fast Action<lb />
This is rural, agricultural, small-town,<lb />
eastern North Carolina. Our literature,<lb />
art. speech, and points of view reflect this<lb />
fact daily. East Carolina is potentially a<lb />
major factor in influencing the patterns of<lb />
thought in this part of North Carolina. Yet<lb />
does the college exert any influence on its<lb />
sura uncling communities? Perhaps so. How-<lb />
ever, should we not occasionally examine the<lb />
amount and quality of East Carolina's in-<lb />
fluence?<lb />
Most E.C.C. students come from this<lb />
part of the state. As Freshmen, miost of them<lb />
have i background of 12 to 15 years of ac-<lb />
cepting blindly the ideas, mores, and social<lb />
standards handed down by their fathers who<lb />
accepted those handed down by their fathers,<lb />
etc. Thus they bedome another link in a<lb />
chain of stale ideas.<lb />
We feel any college should be a testing<lb />
ground in which these ideas and standards<lb />
are examined and questioned to be either<lb />
reinforced or discarded. A college should be<lb />
a violently bailing spring of radically new and<lb />
different ideas, not a stagnant pool of accept-<lb />
ed mores and platitudes. Presentlly we feel<lb />
East Carolina is nearer a stagnant pool than<lb />
it is an active spring.<lb />
For example, in Bible beltish eastern<lb />
North Carolina the nude female figure is<lb />
considered synonymous with sex and sex is<lb />
something dirty, low, taboo. This is the atti-<lb />
tude of a great many people in this part of<lb />
the state. Thus, the idea develops that a nude<lb />
female is something one should never see,<lb />
Asthetic values are never considered in this<lb />
evaluation of a woman.<lb />
Students accept these values in their<lb />
. o mmunities and bring them to East Caro-<lb />
lina. The college does very little or nothing<lb />
to question them. In some cases it even rein-<lb />
forces them by such rulings as the one im-<lb />
posed on the art department which will not<lb />
allow a model to pose in the nude. This par-<lb />
ticular ruling not only reduces art to a vulgar<lb />
level, it also prevents adequate teaching pro-<lb />
cedures. As one wt professor commented,<lb />
"You can't really show students the muscular<lb />
or bone structure and anatomy of the human<lb />
body when it is covered with a bathing suit<lb />
or drape<lb />
This one small example is not the only<lb />
case of unchallenged ideas. Another area in<lb />
which stale ideas are not challenged is the<lb />
rules system. Many of the S.G.A. and admin-<lb />
istration rulings for student conduct are so<lb />
designed that they encourage acceptance of<lb />
mores without question.<lb />
For example the Key states, "The posses-<lb />
sion of. drinking of, andffor transportation<lb />
of alcoholic beverages on the East Carolina<lb />
College campus prohibited This is typically<lb />
eastern North Carolina thinking. True there<lb />
are people who drink and people who do not<lb />
drink, but to deny social drinking as an exist-<lb />
ing situation in contemporary society is un-<lb />
realistic. Would it not be better to expose<lb />
student ideas on drinking to critical analysis<lb />
in order to permit the student to make a<lb />
rational decisionof his own?<lb />
We feel East Carolina's faculty, admin-<lb />
istrati n. and student body is primarily a<lb />
concentration of "yes" men who accept and<lb />
agree with those ideas which are popular . . .<lb />
which are acceptable to the surrounding com-<lb />
munities not because they are right or good,<lb />
but simply because they have existed and been<lb />
accepted in the past.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
A fish in a fresh, cold spring is active<lb />
and strong, but one in a stagnant pond is<lb />
sluggish and weak. Students react to their<lb />
environment in much the same way A stu-<lb />
dent in a challenging, intellectually' contro-<lb />
versial environment will respond by joining<lb />
in the fight. He will pick ideas apart for<lb />
criticism and analysis and benefit from the<lb />
exercise. On the other hand, a student in a<lb />
stale, apathetic environment will tend to ac-<lb />
cept what he is given without question He<lb />
fails to question his own values and the values<lb />
1 i his peers and consequently becomes apa-<lb />
thetic, prejudiced, and intellectually lazy.<lb />
What East Carolina needs most, we feel,<lb />
is a fight. Gerald Johnson, a lecturer with the<lb />
lanforth Foundation, suggested this almost<lb />
two years ago, but it never occurred We will<lb />
go even further and say East Carolina not<lb />
only needs a fight, it needs a damn good<lb />
fight and it needs it now.<lb />
Who will start this fight is yet to be<lb />
seen. Maybe it will never start. We hope it<lb />
will. We hope somewhere in this school there<lb />
is a student or a faculty member or an ad-<lb />
ministrator who still has enough integrity and<lb />
intellectual enthusiasm left to shout to one<lb />
of his contemporaries, "You are a stupid in-<lb />
competent slob" and then proceed to prove<lb />
it . . . publically with his adversary fighting<lb />
every step and others joining in on both sides.<lb />
This would be a revolution in thinking<lb />
on campus. It could spark battles that would<lb />
wake the whole school. If a few radical ideas<lb />
get thrown into the open what of it? Ifs<lb />
time for the surrounding communities to<lb />
realize a college is more than a diploma mill<lb />
or a baby sitting agency . . . it's time for us<lb />
to wtake up, think, and say what we are think-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Observing Others<lb />
Helps Many To<lb />
See Themselves<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
One can study himself by merely<lb />
observing others, especially if the<lb />
others are not aware of his presence.<lb />
1 his is life on campus.<lb />
iiie oeii iiiigs, and like animals<lb />
UiUiicu to peauuiim Uie master's<lb />
tncka, WutkUtta erupt from buildings,<lb />
aU UUtereat iiopie going different<lb />
places, vvitn uiilerent puuit of view<lb />
MM ways of life.<lb />
Notioe uie campus "queen She<lb />
itetkvva uei cass as an actress woulu<lb />
'cave litu greatest performance. Head<lb />
uacd upward, eyes buobling with Uie<lb />
excitement of knowing that sue is no-<lb />
Uceu, from one class to another, sne<lb />
curries on with her play of life. Smil-<lb />
ing- tig smiles, saying hello to Greek<lb />
xNocames so tnat everyone can hear,<lb />
aim playing uie role to tne hilt. W hat<lb />
happens to her when she closes the<lb />
aay alone in front of her mirror is a<lb />
sad close to an almost g"ifirient<lb />
play.<lb />
Another, so unlike the campus<lb />
queen, is tne girl playing the minor<lb />
iole. The un-notkable one wno cares<lb />
"ot lor the attention of the populous,<lb />
and prefers being herself to anything<lb />
eises. biie is pretty, not in the artifi-<lb />
cial way, and she knows that she is<lb />
satified. There is no illusion, no<lb />
stereo-phonic dream that she lives in.<lb />
For her, I would quote Dave Gardner<lb />
when he said, "Man, them other cats<lb />
is searching for it, but I done flat<lb />
got it And she has, and she is hap-<lb />
py.<lb />
Now notice the Campus Greek. He<lb />
is the envy of many boys. The light<lb />
of society has shown upon him and<lb />
has lit his countenance to a vivid hue.<lb />
He can be either conceited or humble,<lb />
bold or shy, serious or funny. Either<lb />
way he is open to criticism. He has<lb />
Placed himself on a pedestal, unknow-<lb />
ingly perhaps, and now he must play<lb />
it out. He can be proud to be what<lb />
he is, but he is obliged to watch his<lb />
tep . . . walking off a high pedestal<lb />
an be dangerous.<lb />
The campus athlete passes now.<lb />
Head held high, but with small con-<lb />
ceit. He is the guy making his own<lb />
way. He owes nothing to the rest and<lb />
is proud of it. He works hard, plays<lb />
haid, but still retains a gentlemanly<lb />
outlook that few can claim. He too<lb />
is on a platform, for he represents<lb />
the college's sports. He is the hero<lb />
of heroes when he wins. Parades and<lb />
rallys are held for him and cheers and<lb />
songs are written about him. But let<lb />
him lose, let him be defeated, and<lb />
the world is his enemy, his critic, and<lb />
his dirge.<lb />
Then there is the lonesome one. He<lb />
wants so much to have his dreams<lb />
come true, yet each time he trys to<lb />
accomplish a goal something goes<lb />
wrong. What he is searching for is<lb />
inside him. His head is bowed and<lb />
his mind is ever disturbed. If he finds<lb />
the something or someone that he<lb />
needs, he will give his all to acquire<lb />
it and keep it. I would feel sorry for<lb />
him, except that I know his day of<lb />
victory to will come  and stay.<lb />
Yesterday's Youth<lb />
Gripe About Today<lb />
By LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
And It Could Happen<lb />
Students Cannot Appreciate Appreciation<lb />
By DAVID T. HOUSE, III<lb />
tive should be required to take a<lb />
course in the origins of rock and roll<lb />
. . . "Beat Me Daddy With a Mau<lb />
Mau Stick" would be an appropriate<lb />
title. If this idea were to make the<lb />
grade, those who wish to learn some-<lb />
thing would be given an opportunity<lb />
to receive instruction which is not in-<lb />
sulting to human intelligence. Also<lb />
Class President Announces<lb />
Plans For Senior Banquet<lb />
Are we really wasting away our<lb />
time? Everyday students of college<lb />
age and younger are faced with the<lb />
aigument that they are getting soft<lb />
and that the American youth is just<lb />
not what he used to be.<lb />
Could this be that back in our fa-<lb />
ther's time the .people had different<lb />
evaluations than what they now have ?<lb />
In the days when Dad was growing<lb />
up, it was commonplace for a youth<lb />
to be well thought of if he worked in<lb />
the field all day for his Dad, plowing<lb />
and shucking corn. And in the girls<lb />
case, she was more respected if she<lb />
washed clothes the entire day.<lb />
Seems to me this was a leftover<lb />
from the pioneers when the entire<lb />
family worked all day just to exist.<lb />
How in the world is the world going<lb />
to ever progress if we don't give our<lb />
young people time to be creative?<lb />
Thomas Edison is a good example.<lb />
Mr. Edison as a boy didn't have a<lb />
great amount of daily chores mainly<lb />
because his father was well-to-do but<lb />
he did make use of his free time. He<lb />
was continually experimenting with<lb />
anything of a mechanical nature. As<lb />
a result he is thought of and respect-<lb />
ed as one of our greatest inventors.<lb />
So how about giving us a Mttle<lb />
time, parents. As you well remember<lb />
Rome wasn't built in a day. So what<lb />
if we are getting soft, we havent<lb />
got any fields to plow and we seem<lb />
to carry out our everyday functions<lb />
to a creditable degree. Maybe if we<lb />
have a little time on oar hands we<lb />
can make life more comfortable for<lb />
Have you heard the latest Joey<lb />
Bishop or Joe E. Lewis "tale"? You<lb />
haven't! Well, we recommend that<lb />
you attend the current Music Appre-<lb />
ciation class, T-Th 4th in various<lb />
classrooms around campus. Jack Paar<lb />
was never like this. Not only does<lb />
one catch the latest from the play-<lb />
boys of .the "Great White Way but<lb />
one also receives the latest In phil-<lb />
osophy, philology, sociology, and "We<lb />
con't wish to see anyone fail So<lb />
goes Music 207 along its merry way.<lb />
After two or three of these sessions<lb />
even those who respect, tolerate, or<lb />
(yes, there are some) even like music<lb />
begin to pull out hair, bite nails, and<lb />
think of that most honored of Jap-<lb />
anese custom "hari-kari Rash? Yes,<lb />
bat one who suffers rashness<lb />
often speaks in rash terms.<lb />
A recent edition was filled with<lb />
spits and sputters. Even Louis Arm-<lb />
strong, at his wildest, would have<lb />
been shocked at the saliva flowing . .<lb />
perhaps I should say flying . . .<lb />
around the T.V. studios. The repre-<lb />
sentative panel even had to get in<lb />
the act. Stretch your lips and sputter,<lb />
n.y dear. Ugh! Beethoven was never<lb />
iike this, but one receives the im-<lb />
pression that this sputtering has<lb />
something to do with music.<lb />
Another of the sweeping generali-<lb />
ties which often reaches the ears of<lb />
the Music Appreciation student is<lb />
"One should tolerate all types of mu-<lb />
sic Music, I can tolerate, but kin-<lb />
dergarten sputters push toleration be-<lb />
yond endurable limits.<lb />
Perhaps the most appalling situa-<lb />
tion imaginable becomes real when<lb />
one finds the "Master of Ceremonies"<lb />
delivering a twelve minute tirade con-<lb />
cerning the validity of the choice of<lb />
words used in a itest directed criti-<lb />
cism. It seems to some that the crit-<lb />
ic's vocabulary and the decipient's ti-<lb />
lade were both out of trite rules of<lb />
order.<lb />
The music of Beethoven, Dvorak,<lb />
Wagner, Schubert, and the other gi- ed diligently and asY'resuk 'perhaps"<lb />
ants does not need the imbecillic sacrificed their own education for the<lb />
treatment it often receives in this sake of their husband's. These women<lb />
class. The teacher owes no explana- well deserve the recognition this "de-<lb />
tion to those who neither appreciate gree" would give them We would<lb />
nor tolerate the music of the masters, like to honor these deserving women-<lb />
Those who wish to remain unrecep- however, we shall need your help. '<lb />
Student Voters Ignore Election Duties<lb />
By MARY ANNE PENNINGTON<lb />
In the United States, at any time I certainly wont neglect my obliga-<lb />
nf irr0ne TV bSerVe cr0wds tkm to y government is spoken<lb />
of enthusiastic, alert, well-informed<lb />
citizens pushing their way into are-<lb />
nas, stadiums, and gymnasiums to<lb />
witness football, baseball, basketball<lb />
nd hockey games, tennis matches<lb />
and swimming meets. The spectators<lb />
at these events scream, rant and<lb />
rave, place bets, and become involved<lb />
in intense arguments  all for<lb />
their favorite teams.<lb />
When it comes to governmental<lb />
competition the crowds thin out con-<lb />
siderably and lose their glow of en-<lb />
thusiasm. The arguments are still<lb />
present but the intenseness has dis-<lb />
appeared. The same people who pull-<lb />
ed their hair out because of excite-<lb />
ment at an athletic contest, become<lb />
incurably lethargic at the mention of<lb />
a grovemmental election, be it presi-<lb />
dential, state or one to decide on an<lb />
amendment to the constitution. What<lb />
is the reason for this change in at-<lb />
titudes? Are the American people<lb />
allergic to the subject of government?<lb />
We have overheard discussions be-<lb />
tween students on campus concern-<lb />
ing the low voting record of the<lb />
the instructors would not have to de-<lb />
scend to the low level of interpreta-<lb />
tion and instruction now prevalent<lb />
in order to reach the students. That<lb />
low level would be reserved for any<lb />
hyena or other low-type animal de-<lb />
siring to rant, wail, rock, roll, or<lb />
sputter.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The tentative date for this year's<lb />
Senior Banquet is May 12. This year's<lb />
banquet will be the best ever. After<lb />
four years of hard work, exploration,<lb />
learning, and pure 'sweat" we feel<lb />
that we deserve a "breather In ac-<lb />
cordance with this feeling, this Year's<lb />
banquet will exhibit an aura of re-<lb />
laxation.<lb />
Gn the afternoon of May 12, there<lb />
will be a concert in honor of grad-<lb />
uating Seniors. Immediately following<lb />
this concert the banquet will begin.<lb />
All Seniors and their dates will be<lb />
invited.<lb />
We want it understood that this<lb />
banquet will be in honor of all grad-<lb />
uating Seniors. However, we do plan<lb />
to recognize certain outstanding in-<lb />
dividuals such as, for instance, the<lb />
outstanding scholar in each major<lb />
field, outstanding leaders, award<lb />
winners, and perhaps the wives who<lb />
have worked in order that their hus-<lb />
bands might receive a college educa-<lb />
tion. Now we have arrived at the sub-<lb />
ject of this letter.<lb />
Other colleges in this area such as<lb />
Wake Forest and N.C. State have<lb />
inculcated what is known as the "P.<lb />
H. T. Degree" or the "Put Hubby<lb />
Through Degree This "degree" is<lb />
awarded to the wives who have work-<lb />
Here's what we want you to do. If<lb />
you aie a married Senior and your<lb />
wife meets these qualifications and<lb />
you would like for her to be honored<lb />
at our Senior Banquet simply go to<lb />
the Student Union Office and write<lb />
the name you would like to appear<lb />
en the "degree Allow me to insert<lb />
here that these "degrees" are very<lb />
attractive, similar to a college degree<lb />
except for the paper on which they<lb />
are printed.<lb />
There will be a notebook on the<lb />
Dutch Door entrance to the office<lb />
from the table tennis room. This is<lb />
where you will sign.<lb />
The success of this venture will de-<lb />
pend on the response we receive via<lb />
this notebook. All those who qualify<lb />
please respond at your earliest con-<lb />
venience.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
Dempsey Williams<lb />
EC Cheerleaders<lb />
Forget Their Purpose<lb />
By PATSY ELLIOTT<lb />
In the past we have heard count-<lb />
ess comments about our EC cheer-<lb />
leaders . . g00d and not so<lb />
After last Friday's game with At-<lb />
lantic Christian, we no longer won-<lb />
der about the -not so good' comments.<lb />
Anyone could see that the AC<lb />
cheerleaders outclassed our own. How<lb />
they manage to convey their own<lb />
spirit and enthusiasm to the sports<lb />
fans, we don't know. Perhaps it has<lb />
something to do with the yells they<lb />
use. Perhaps it is their energetic and<lb />
vivacious handling of their duties.<lb />
Perhaps lt is a number of things we<lb />
can t put our finger on. But, the fact<lb />
remains they have something we don't<lb />
have in addition to the 'bohunk' tro-<lb />
phy.<lb />
Now, how to improve our own pep<lb />
at ballgamesOne of the things<lb />
V" " a "4 comment<lb />
about ,s the (we hate to use the term)<lb />
high school' yella o cheerlead-<lb />
ers try to lead us in. Proa the wot<lb />
we understand it, students doot want<lb />
Smokey Room, Big Night<lb />
By ROY MARTIX<lb />
A cloud of srroke, visible by the li h<lb />
from the television set, hung just above th<lb />
iloor. e<lb />
The room was ringed with forma in<lb />
darkness. Conversations, broke out suaam<lb />
dically around the rom. Then, ah waa Qt<lb />
again, with attentions smiting back to t<lb />
action K,a the television screen. The gW <lb />
a cigarette would illuminate a lace britfj?<lb />
and then it would lade bacK into the dirnjJZ1<lb />
"tiey, y ail, wnat's trie More . aaked<lb />
girl in the corner. Almost in unison, "fchhhS<lb />
came from all points in the room. "Wei1 i<lb />
just asked she said softly. ' <lb />
A knock was heard at the door, the ho t<lb />
tiptoed tediously through those sitting on Th<lb />
Iloor, released the chain from the slot, and<lb />
nutted the couple. Greetings came from "<lb />
tne room, the two took a place on the flon<lb />
and all was quiet again except lor the sound<lb />
oi the television set. Q<lb />
"lou see that guy? You see him? That.<lb />
Peter Krouse . . . he's good . . . he's real,?<lb />
gv-d . . . just watch him said one ofthi<lb />
boys, jumping to his feet. "Down in front<lb />
shouted one of those behind him.<lb />
On the screen, the game wtaa progreMn.<lb />
at a rapid pace. You could tell that tne ton<lb />
sron of the crowd had was .shared bvih.<lb />
viewers. Some of them sat on the edgei rf<lb />
their seats, sometimes shouting encoura<lb />
ment to the play-rs on the screen, as if thZ<lb />
thought they could be heard. Some sitS<lb />
on the floor, locked their arms aroSid 2S<lb />
knees and rocked back and forth, never t?<lb />
ing their eyes from the screen.<lb />
The light cast by the set cast  ird sha<lb />
dows upon the walls. A boy, seated on tt<lb />
floor, lifted his hand into the light, creathw<lb />
figures on the wall with his harm and lint,<lb />
Then the fight broke out on m<lb />
screem that ia. Some of the viewer talked<lb />
excitedly, others jumped to their feel w7<lb />
that MoeT cried one "Boy, look a that <lb />
As the game came to end, the television<lb />
set was turned off and the record pt<lb />
fan to blare forth. Some of the boys ren<lb />
IJf Jrnei settIin bet while tiielm<lb />
versfng P&amp;rts f the room <lb />
beo-Jhtni8e f shlflin&amp; t, music, voices<lb />
began to rise, as though some release had<lb />
been made from the silence of the fZ <lb />
appeal" dUd ke "dX<lb />
Our South Needs Tolerance<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
and ignoring such things as Student<lb />
Government elections by automatic-<lb />
ally repeating, Tomorrow I shall ?<lb />
If so, let us remember that tomorrow<lb />
never comes; there is only today If<lb />
American population and invariably one doas not begin fnffinL obL<lb />
the sentence, "When I am twenty-ena, tkms today, onTosvar wilL<lb />
Hsve the students at East Carolina<lb />
realized that they already have a<lb />
government and an obligation to it to<lb />
be fulfilled?<lb />
We have the opportunity at this<lb />
college to vote for the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment officers and on affairs which<lb />
are vitally concerned with the stu-<lb />
dent, yet we fail to avail ourselves<lb />
of this chance. to  they donTlikTlir<lb />
For example, two weeks ago a vote the 'silly little yelui  <lb />
was taken to decide on an amend- . . . thi. attttudeVJSSL? <lb />
ment to the Student Government many atuAm.  V ng<lb />
Constitution. Notices were distributed<lb />
VOT1J?,y Tma' 1Urary' P0 wonter what soe on I<lb />
office, OU, ete announcing this elec- one else's mind wfS! I Sm"<lb />
tio, When the po,lfl closed exactly we thinkj ws J<lb />
twenseven out of 4200 students at the end of day we ,1<lb />
i Vt)ed- in little bits of the thTL! <lb />
iAxe we, the voting population of and feel in that dlt <lb />
tomorrow, already failing our voting The closestTe can con ?<lb />
obligate of today? Are we giving ing into the thlugSs oTLo-TT<lb />
our all to football and basketball lows. Here fa theCI<lb />
student teacher's desk<lb />
Hello young lovers where<lb />
you are I hope your trouble, an<lb />
few all my good wishes are with y,<lb />
tonight I've been in love like aTa<lb />
oog fog Sara Teasdale Vachel Ua.<lb />
ay Eleanor Wyiie Benet joy joyoy<lb />
Tolerance is a willingness to endure,<lb />
of  ?hatient tord' or be understanding<lb />
of aether person's position or views This<lb />
first tamily. Mr. Davis has written a nmV<lb />
S? M5Stifu,fand tender -<lb />
tn thV?n! Sf an  white neighborhood<lb />
to their first Negro family.<lb />
actionUhibfUty f Davs' P'ot is the re-<lb />
a1rtherrTadderreXPemnCe8 " " ' "<lb />
indivLrwhoarrv 'ftth' ?S 2<lb />
view  - carfy lorth their tolerant<lb />
w?v2 iSrninfir "teswtfon like suburban<lb />
mint r ewJy acquired status symbols<lb />
th ?n J:0a,ta- Christopher Davis takes<lb />
thrdaulUal? to    for he places<lb />
hapnen   tUerant individuals who<lb />
centW Whlt1: into a confusing adoJes-<lb />
Siilv Wh? Wltih the son of e Negro<lb />
cwTaeY tZ t rSUjt8 from such a situation<lb />
ZoleldQ ?UeStin him over<lb />
as "God vu hlS Views  ' Such thoughts<lb />
Oh cL LSCrean? if this happens" . . or<lb />
wft, God, why can't we all be one color<lb />
green or purple?" ' <lb />
get auaintSakel sit down and reall'<lb />
but 22Hh.nu0t; Snly with himelf <lb />
tually develor setionist. He ac-<lb />
tioni8t'7vfiws! Understandin for a segrega-<lb />
undeSund1  T' reader able to<lb />
uStend Sre 5boUt- human nature and<lb />
PeSrZt?lyine Phokgical as-<lb />
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Theta Chi To Open House<lb />
Members of the Theta Chi social<lb />
fraternity at East Carolina College<lb />
will formally open their new chapter<lb />
house Sunday, Feb. 19. Kenneth P.<lb />
Trogdon, vice president of the Ep-<lb />
ftiloe lota Chapter, has announced<lb />
that members of tHe group will wel-<lb />
come to the residence on East Fourth<lb />
StarI In Creenville a Large number<lb />
of guests from the campus, the city,<lb />
and elsewhere.<lb />
The two-stary structure was pur-<lb />
chased kist August and has since<lb />
been reconditioned for the frater-<lb />
nity metttber. The "open house" will<lb />
mark completion of the remodeling.<lb />
ago by Sigma Sigma Sigma in mem-<lb />
ory of the son of Mrs. Robertson<lb />
Page, who was national president of<lb />
the sorority when her son Robbie died<lb />
of polio in 1961. One of the purposes<lb />
of Sigma Sigma Sigma is to give<lb />
service to children.<lb />
Mrs. Elsie Eagan, faculty member,<lb />
and Mrs. Ray Minges of Creenville<lb />
accompanied the group.<lb />
Homeitiaking Big Issue<lb />
The Home Economics Club is carry-<lb />
ing on during the current school year<lb />
a program of activities aimed at bene-<lb />
fiting students interested in tohe sci-<lb />
Amony visitors to the house will be j ence and art of homemaking.<lb />
parents of fraternity members, mem-<lb />
bers of other fraternities on the cam-<lb />
pus, and the faculty and administra-<lb />
tive officers of East Carolina Col-<lb />
Sig: Pledges Entertain<lb />
The ten pledges of Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma entertained all the pledges of<lb />
the other seven sororities on campus<lb />
February 2, in the Alumni Building.<lb />
Refreshments included Valentine<lb />
cookies, potato chips, and cokes. The<lb />
to ors, which were red Valentine<lb />
hearts with each girl's name and sor-<lb />
ority inscribed in white ink. were dis-<lb />
One-hundred thirty-one students<lb />
are now participating in the work of<lb />
the organization, which is sponsored<lb />
by the college department of home<lb />
economics.<lb />
One meeting is scheduled for each<lb />
month of the school year. Speakers<lb />
include faculty members, visiting<lb />
home economists, townspeople, and<lb />
students at the college.<lb />
The International Scholarship Fund<lb />
of the American Home Economics As-<lb />
sociation which is used to bring wom-<lb />
en from other countries to the United<lb />
States for study in colleges and uni-<lb />
versities, has been a beneficiary of the<lb />
Association Names<lb />
Finch To National<lb />
Committee Post<lb />
Aikon V. Finch, member of the stuff<lb />
of the School of Business, has been<lb />
elected to the National Membership<lb />
Committee of the American Business<lb />
Writing Association.<lb />
Mr. Finch recently received a let-<lb />
ter from Itaymond V. Lesikar, Presi-<lb />
dent. American Business Writing As-<lb />
sociation, which informed him of the<lb />
appointment to the nation-wide com-<lb />
mittee of the organization.<lb />
The primary purpose of the associa-<lb />
tion is to improve tjhe writing abilities<lb />
of business students and of business<lb />
executives. Mr. Finch's responsibili-<lb />
ties on the teaching staff of the<lb />
School of Business are primarily in<lb />
the area of business writing.<lb />
A member of the College staff since<lb />
1953, he is currently directing the<lb />
annual county-wide typewriting con-<lb />
tests conducted by the Business<lb />
School in twenty-five eastern North<lb />
Carolina counties.<lb />
S. C. Libraries Offer Internships<lb />
tributed at the beginning of the party. Christmas sale sponsored by the col<lb />
The purpose of the party was to<lb />
lint each pledge with the girls in<lb />
her own pledge class, and to meet<lb />
the pledges from the other sororities<lb />
roxknately 45 girls attended.<lb />
. Ann Ross, Sigma Sigma Sig- I<lb />
ma alumni member, assisted the Sig-<lb />
ma Sigma Sigma pledges with the<lb />
party.<lb />
APO To Circulate Paper<lb />
The Alpha Phi Omega Service Fra-<lb />
 will take over the circulation<lb />
of the East Carolinian this week.<lb />
A new system has been adopted be-<lb />
e of the exipanding student body.<lb />
The number of papers circulated has<lb />
hed forty-two hundred, more than<lb />
could he handled under the old sys-<lb />
tem. Richard Reniger will serve as<lb />
ition manager.<lb />
The Kast Carolinian will be deliv-<lb />
to each dormitory, classroom<lb />
ling, infirmary. C. U Wright<lb />
j. and the library. This will be<lb />
f the service projects of the Al-<lb />
I hnega fraternity.<lb />
Tri Sigma Visits UNC<lb />
Thirty-five women students, all<lb />
members of the Gamma Beta Chapter<lb />
recently visited the North Carolina<lb />
Memorial Hospital of the University<lb />
of North Carolina and the Robbie<lb />
. Memorial Room in Chapel Hill.<lb />
I e alumni of the sorority had a<lb />
luncheon for the students at the Car-<lb />
olina Inn.<lb />
A fund for the Robbie Page Mem-<lb />
orial Room was started nine years<lb />
Home Ec Club Conducts<lb />
Short Memorial Service<lb />
The Home Economics Club recently<lb />
held a short memorial service for<lb />
tel Spivey, former E.C.C. coed<lb />
who was killed earlier this year in<lb />
an automobile accident. The service<lb />
was conducted by Dr. Bessie McNeil. J<lb />
A table, draped with a white cov- j<lb />
lag, was the representative mem-<lb />
iial. Upon the table was placed ai<lb />
eandle-stick holding a single<lb />
hite candle, and a silver bud vase<lb />
containing a single red rose.<lb />
Each girl present was challenged<lb />
to live a little better, and work a lit-<lb />
tle harder in order bo perhaps accom-<lb />
plish the work that Rachel would<lb />
have done. A moment of silent medi-<lb />
tation was observed, followed by Dr.<lb />
McNeil's closing prayer.<lb />
Other news from the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Department names Miss Re-<lb />
becca Parker as nominee for Secre-1<lb />
tary of the College Division of the <lb />
National Home Economics Associa- <lb />
tion of America. She has been ac- i<lb />
cepted as the official candidate from<lb />
North Carolina, and is secretary of<lb />
the E C. Home Ec. Club.<lb />
Betty Rose Fraaier, vice president<lb />
of the Home Ec. Club, is serving as<lb />
a member of the nominating com-<lb />
mittee and has recently submitted<lb />
her choices.<lb />
McNiel Entertains<lb />
Congo Missionaries<lb />
The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth S.<lb />
Jones, missionaries on furlough from<lb />
the Congo, were recently guests of<lb />
Dr. Bessie McNiel, director of the<lb />
home economics department, and of<lb />
students living in the Adelaide Blox-<lb />
ton Home Management House on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Approximately seventy guests were<lb />
faculty members of the department present at the social event to meet<lb />
of home economics at the college, the honor guests, who are spending<lb />
lege Home Economics Club for the<lb />
past several years. A Korean Orphan-<lb />
age, through arrangements with<lb />
CARE, was also aided by the ECC<lb />
home economics students.<lb />
Officers of the Home Economics<lb />
Club for the present school year are:<lb />
Frances Baynor, president; Betty<lb />
Rose Frazier. vice president; Rebecca<lb />
Parker, secretary; and Bobbie Jo<lb />
Sutton. treasurer.<lb />
Lilah Gaut and Mabel Dougherty,<lb />
serve as advisors of the club.<lb />
KA Names Rose<lb />
Brothers of the Kappa Alpha social<lb />
fraternity have announced the elec-<lb />
tion of Miss Mary Elizabeth Gardner<lb />
as their Kappa Alpha Rose in a spe-<lb />
cial reception on February 3 held in<lb />
the Kappa Alpha chapter room.<lb />
Miss Gardner is  member of Al-<lb />
pha Delta Pi Sorority and as the<lb />
Kappa Alpha Rose she will represent,<lb />
the Kappa Alpha chapter in all cam-<lb />
pus beauty contests and serve as of-<lb />
ficial hostess for the chapter.<lb />
several days in Greenville.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Jones were again<lb />
( ntertained at the Home Management<lb />
House at a dinner given by home<lb />
economics students at the college.<lb />
Last summer Dr. McNiel spent sev-<lb />
eral weeks in the Congo, where she<lb />
worked with Mr. and Mrs. Jones in<lb />
training natives in the area in home<lb />
life.<lb />
At Saturday afternoon's reception<lb />
Dr. McNiel was assisted in entertain-<lb />
ing by Miss Alice Ogelsby, Elizabeth<lb />
Wilson, June Barrow, Carolyn Daugh-<lb />
erty, and Charlotte Humphries.<lb />
Are you in doubt about what pro-<lb />
fession or vocation you will follow<lb />
after graduation from college? The<lb />
best way to choose a profession is by<lb />
working at it a while to fin whether<lb />
you really like it and are suited to it.<lb />
And here is a chance for you to do<lb />
just that.<lb />
South Carolina pubik libraries this<lb />
summer are offering internships to<lb />
be awarded on a competitive basis to<lb />
college juniors and seniors who are in<lb />
search of a profession and who meet<lb />
certain other qualifications. The in-<lb />
ternships are work-training positions<lb />
in county and regional public libra-<lb />
ries which have been selected for the<lb />
quality of guidance and work they<lb />
can offer.<lb />
The interns will work lull-time for<lb />
three months at a salary of $160 per<lb />
month.<lb />
The work will be iplanned as an<lb />
introduction to the various phases of<lb />
public library work with the purpose<lb />
of giving the intern an opportunity<lb />
to find out from firsthand experi-<lb />
ence what a public librarian is and<lb />
does. The libraries sponsoring the<lb />
program hope that some of the in-<lb />
terns may decide to become librarians,<lb />
but there will be no obligation en-<lb />
tailed in acceptance of an award.<lb />
Internships are open to rising jun-<lb />
iors and seniors, and graduating sen-<lb />
iors who:<lb />
1. have one, or plan to do, the<lb />
greatest .part of their college work in<lb />
the liberal arts<lb />
2. have at least a C plus or a B<lb />
minus average.<lb />
3. have an inquiring mind, enjoy<lb />
reading and sharing it with others,<lb />
stimulated by the vast treasure house<lb />
of knowledge found in books<lb />
4 are in good physical and mental<lb />
health<lb />
Consideration will also be given to<lb />
applications from outstanding fresh-<lb />
men (rising sophomores).<lb />
Application blanks and additional<lb />
information may be obtained from<lb />
the following libraries:<lb />
Aiken-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional<lb />
Library, Post Office Box 909, Aiken,<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Allendale-Hampton-Jasper Region-<lb />
al Library, Allendae, South Carolina.<lb />
Anderson County Library, Ander-<lb />
son, South Carolina.<lb />
Calhoun County Public Library, St.<lb />
Matthews, South Carolina.<lb />
Charleston County Free Library,<lb />
404 King Street, on Marion Square,<lb />
Charleston, South Carolina.<lb />
Cherokee County Public Library,<lb />
Gaffney, South Carolina.<lb />
Colleton County Memorial Library,<lb />
600 Hampton Street, Walterboro,<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Greenville Public Library. 420<lb />
North Main Street, Greenville, South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Greenwood City and County Public<lb />
Library, Greenwood, South Carolina.<lb />
Heavy County Memorial Library,<lb />
Conway, Soutoh Carolina.<lb />
Laurens County Library, Laurens,<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Lexington County Circulating Li-<lb />
brary, Batesburg, South Carolina.<lb />
South Carolina State Library Board<lb />
1001 Main Street, Columbia, South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Playhouse Starts New Interest<lb />
In Campus Drama Productions<lb />
The college Playhouse initiated a<lb />
new drama form to the campus last<lb />
week as it presented its first produc-<lb />
tion of theatre-in-the-round in the<lb />
new Dungeon theatre.<lb />
The drama variation new to ECC<lb />
consists of productions in which the<lb />
actors have a close relationship to<lb />
the audience. The theatre is a small<lb />
room in the basesment of Ragsdale<lb />
Dormitory which has been adapted<lb />
for this purpose by members of the<lb />
drama group.<lb />
Opening the new theatre, mem-<lb />
bers of the Playhouse presented<lb />
like working with people, and are "Tooth or Shave a one act comedy<lb />
CU Honors Assistant Director<lb />
'Compact' Proposes College Support<lb />
Led by president Dot Smith, the<lb />
College Union Student Board and<lb />
Committee group honored Mrs.Yvonne<lb />
Smith at a combo dance Saturday<lb />
night, February 4, in the lounge of<lb />
the College Union.<lb />
The group presented an engraved<lb />
silver sandwich tray to Mrs. Smith,<lb />
who will be leaving East Carolina at<lb />
the end of this winter quarter.<lb />
Mrs. Smith, wife of student, Lewis<lb />
Karl Smith, has been on the College<lb />
Union staff as assistant recreation<lb />
supervisor and assistant to the direc-<lb />
tor of College Union activities since<lb />
November, 1968.<lb />
Miss Cynthia Mendenhall, director<lb />
of College Union activities comment-<lb />
ed, "Mrs. Smith's excellent quality<lb />
of organization and efficiency in de-<lb />
tailed (planning have been especially<lb />
beneficial in developing the College<lb />
Union program. It is difficult to fa-<lb />
thom the 'behind the scenes' work in-<lb />
volved in such special events as the<lb />
CU Carnival or such service projects<lb />
as the monthly campus calendar and<lb />
the publishing of the campus direc-<lb />
tory. Mrs. Smith has been the main-<lb />
stay in many such projects. We shall<lb />
miss her undeterminably<lb />
dealing with the lives of two families<lb />
in a small Mexican village.<lb />
Although plans for future produc-<lb />
tions in the new theatre are not defi-<lb />
nite yet, members of the group have<lb />
several plays in mind, including some<lb />
of the one act plays of Tennessee<lb />
Williams.<lb />
Tentatively scheduled also are one<lb />
act plays written by EC students.<lb />
Dr. Robert Rickert, Director of the<lb />
Playhouse commented, "Since the<lb />
Playhouse is supported by funds from<lb />
the student government it owes an<lb />
obligation to the student body. How-<lb />
ever, there are many good plays which<lb />
would not be appreciated or under-<lb />
stood at all by many of the students<lb />
. . . yet those students whose pri-<lb />
mary interest is drama have an inter-<lb />
est in some of these plays  in ad-<lb />
dition to a need for gaining more<lb />
experience in drama. This type of<lb />
operation makes it possible to pro-<lb />
duce certain plays for a small, select<lb />
audience who will appreciate them<lb />
and at the same time give more of<lb />
our drama students a chance to gain<lb />
experience.<lb />
"We feel this variation will give us<lb />
an opportunity to accomplish many<lb />
of these goals without forgetting our<lb />
responsibility to the entire student<lb />
body. These plays will not replace<lb />
legular Playhouse productions, but<lb />
will add to them<lb />
VA Speeds Up<lb />
Veteran Payments<lb />
in iespouse to instructions by t-t<lb />
President, the Veteran Administra-<lb />
tion said today it is taking i<lb />
ate steps U speed payments of m(Jli.<lb />
than a quarter billion dollar ia in.<lb />
surance dividends to veteians<lb />
A total.of )Mo,5uu,0uu will o uo-<lb />
U lbuttxl to some 4,b0u,uutJ World Wu<lb />
il veteran holding National Service<lb />
Life Insurance (NSLI) and to about<lb />
2o0,U00 World War i veteran, fco<lb />
nave U. 6. Government Life inaur.<lb />
ance (LSLi; policies, u: tr.t tou<lb />
240,000,000 will be paid on NSLI pel.<lb />
icies and 18,5UU,00U on USGU po'J<lb />
lcies.<lb />
Since many veterans no.u more thai<lb />
one .policy, although the aggregate<lb />
may not exceed $lu,0UU uf mance<lb />
in toree, dividend will be<lb />
nearly 5,560,000 se<lb />
Setting June 30, 1061, ac M flUt<lb />
side lima tvbng a<lb />
dividend paid, VA official<lb />
this dale would cut the payment taac<lb />
table prevailing in otner year by ex-<lb />
actly one-haii. They axpresaed the<lb />
hope, however, that eon : e<lb />
fort woaid result in total . ayment<lb />
well in advance uf the June 30 data<lb />
Normally, yearly dividend are paid<lb />
over a full 12-month peri<lb />
The A wnplaim<lb />
sucn as will be paid on World War I<lb />
and World War II policies are prim-<lb />
arily a refund to the ve- Ky.<lb />
holder of art of their premium pay-<lb />
ments. The refunds are maae possible.<lb />
principally because the death rate<lb />
among GI policy holders continues to<lb />
be lower than the rate upon which<lb />
the premiums were eatablishs; by law.<lb />
Veterans who currently have in<lb />
force either term or permanent plan<lb />
participating NSLI and USGLI po-<lb />
licies will receive dividends.<lb />
J. D. DeBamus, VA Reg<lb />
Manager, Winston-Salem, N. C. said<lb />
that an estimated 106,232 North Cm <lb />
lina veterans who hold participating<lb />
GI life insurance will receive $5,406,<lb />
200 of the regular national 1961 di-<lb />
vidend totalling $258,500,000.<lb />
Mr. DeRamus emphasized that vet-<lb />
erans could aid in the speed-up of<lb />
payment by not making advance in-<lb />
dividual inquires about dividend?. T.e<lb />
answering of inquiries, it is explained,<lb />
would divert pe: from pro-<lb />
cessing the dividends, an thus create<lb />
Amid increasing concern over soar-<lb />
ing costs of education, a group of<lb />
Cleveland business leaders are point-<lb />
ing the way to effective private sup-<lb />
port for our 2000 colleges and uni-<lb />
versities, through a system of no-<lb />
 ings-attached contributions of at<lb />
lee t one percent of their companies'<lb />
inome after taxes.<lb />
The "Cleveland Compact" which is<lb />
described in an article in the Febru-<lb />
ary Reader's Digest, was proposed<lb />
by top Cleveland industrialists who<lb />
were alarmed at the challenge to<lb />
V. S. educational supremacy by the<lb />
Communist countries, and were un-<lb />
convinced that federal aid to educa-<lb />
tion provided a satisfactory solution<lb />
to the problem.<lb />
' From the first 21 signers of the<lb />
"Compact some two million dollars<lb />
yearly will be produced for higher<lb />
education. Author Clarence Hall esti-<lb />
mates that more than half a billion<lb />
dollars annually could be raised if<lb />
corporations generally were to follow<lb />
Cleveland's lead.<lb />
This new partnership between Am-<lb />
erica's corporations and her colleges<lb />
involves more than just the giving<lb />
of money. Many of the Cleveland<lb />
Compact's signers have become ac-<lb />
tive on the boards of the colleges<lb />
they are helping. Amd faculty mem-<lb />
bers of several colleges have made<lb />
frequent visits to one company that<lb />
helps support them. Mutual friend-<lb />
ships and understanding are the re-<lb />
sults.<lb />
The Cleveland idea is spreading,<lb />
the Digest indicates, with similar<lb />
plans being considered in Cincinnati,<lb />
St. Louis, Dallas, Omaha and Wor-<lb />
cester, Mass as well as by the en-<lb />
tire state of Indiana.<lb />
Included in the Cleveland plan are<lb />
ruch giant corporation as Harris-<lb />
Intertype Corp Republic Steel and<lb />
Standard Oil Co. (Ohio). But because<lb />
the plan works on  percentage of<lb />
income rather than any absolute sum,<lb />
it can be adapted by smaller compan-<lb />
ies as well.<lb />
The article is titled: "America's<lb />
Newest Partners: Corporations and<lb />
Col leges<lb />
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THl-R5PAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1961<lb />
Valentine Sentiments Stem<lb />
From Shakcy 'Love' Theory<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Valentin! Day for the birds?<lb />
i coupfa of hundred years<lb />
I folks would have said yea<lb />
a I to a very ancient belief<lb />
i boost their mates for the<lb />
 l ;ruary 14.<lb />
as Uns theory is, Valentine's<lb />
raya tempted levebirda to<lb />
a iimb. The expense of<lb />
rhymed sweet talk has been<lb />
in 18th century Eng-<lb />
i lather considered a<lb />
e equivaloaft to a proposal of<lb />
Kt n riskier, perhaps, was<lb />
. "card" of 2,000 years<lb />
ef folded paper with a<lb />
written inside. The boy<lb />
at iMinie out of a hat<lb />
is considered the young<lb />
art for the year.<lb />
'Am - in England and<lb />
ed to jjick as their<lb />
firat girls they en-<lb />
Februaur? 14, sealing the<lb />
kissing the "first-met<lb />
enough, the man who<lb />
offered himself as a Val-<lb />
nothing so romantic in<lb />
Valentine was a young Ro-<lb />
: oi'using to give up<lb />
He died in 270 A. D. on<lb />
I, the very day that, by<lb />
aa traditionally been de-<lb />
ve lotteries and to fine-<lb />
t odship. According to<lb />
a farewell note for<lb />
if.t daughter, who had<lb />
him in prison, and signed<lb />
your Valentine<lb />
:ries thereafter, "from<lb />
meant friendship<lb />
 receivers will be love-struck. Along<lb />
with the recent debut of the Valen-<lb />
tme for . Father, Sister, Cou-<lb />
sn and Aunt, the comic Valentine is<lb />
wisecracking more cynically and suc-<lb />
v , Ully than ever. Nearly half the<lb />
vak.nt.nes exchanged this February<lb />
 will express such tender senti-<lb />
ments as "Be My Valentine-J adore<lb />
cheap thrills or "You're the dear-<lb />
est, kindest, sweetest husband I<lb />
know-Of course, my experience is<lb />
limited. A i960 classic announced<lb />
It a Leajp Year, so I'm going to come<lb />
right out and ask youcould you fix<lb />
 up with one of your good-looking<lb />
friends ?<lb />
Gifts have always been traditional.<lb />
n the 15th century a pair of gloves<lb />
was the standard Valentine's Day<lb />
token (symholizing, perhaps, the val-<lb />
ue of a bird in hand?) An apple or<lb />
orange, tagged with an appropriate-<lb />
ly juicy love note and tossed through<lb />
the window of a girl who hadn't yet<lb />
been spoken for, was a popular Val-<lb />
entine in Shakespeare's day. In our<lb />
time. L'Aimant holds interest for the<lb />
purveyor and poet alike.<lb />
But only the heartless could object<lb />
to that.<lb />
(We want to thank the North Am-<lb />
erican Precis Syndicate, Inc. for the<lb />
information in this feature.)<lb />
Ballard Praises<lb />
Student Neatness<lb />
"East Carolina students make a<lb />
better personal appearance than stu-<lb />
dents at any college or university I<lb />
have visited This statement was<lb />
made by Grady Ballard, Director of<lb />
Personnel of Anne Arundel County<lb />
Schools, Maryland, after he had inter-<lb />
viewed 53 East Carolina seniors for<lb />
teaching (positions.<lb />
Mr. Ballard recruits in all teacher-<lb />
training colleges and universities in<lb />
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina<lb />
and Tennessee. The Anne Arundel Co.<lb />
system, with its seat in Annapolis,<lb />
has 1,700 teachers and Mr. Ballard is<lb />
seeking approximately 400 for the<lb />
1961-1962 school year.<lb />
"The girls were very well dressed;<lb />
most of them wearing gloves Mr.<lb />
Ballard commented, "and the men<lb />
were all properly dressed in conser-<lb />
vative suits. Naturally, the appear-<lb />
ance is of great importance to an<lb />
interviewer<lb />
In addition to his favorable im-<lb />
pression with East Carolina students'<lb />
appearance, Mr. Ballard stated that<lb />
he was well impressed with the rec-<lb />
ords of many of the students and will<lb />
make offers to a considerable number.<lb />
Interviews were arranged by the<lb />
Placement Service, room 203 Admin-<lb />
istation.<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
more-when affixed to Alumni Building.<lb />
Frat Initiates Members<lb />
Umbda Chi Alpha fraternity JUnitamM Meet Sunday<lb />
ed nine men to its membership Janu-<lb />
ary 21, in ceremonies conducted in the<lb />
lent on February 14 to<lb />
the Kindly spirit of<lb />
 tine. But by 1400 the phrase<lb />
ing on romantic hand-<lb />
as well.<lb />
' England began selling the<lb />
r.mercial Valentines, and in<lb />
an publishers got into the<lb />
hearts were beating fas-<lb />
publishing circles at the<lb />
three million Valentines<lb />
sold in the U. S. that year<lb />
inging from three cents to<lb />
aw apiece. In 1961 an es-<lb />
560 million Valentines will<lb />
 or roughly 2.8 per<lb />
not all of the senders<lb />
Under The Trees'<lb />
H RONNIE KNOUSE<lb />
tt to be right, than to seem<lb />
 but it is worse to be wrong<lb />
 seem wrong <lb />
 claw . .  build . . <lb />
ver me to a learner . . .<lb />
.?, conform . .?, Oh help<lb />
to be us  .<lb />
thy tongue till needed it<lb />
Less worn, therefore more<lb />
-hail it be  .<lb />
 ular is really quite simple<lb />
bo also to be not thyself . . .<lb />
SMITH'S MOTEL<lb />
15 Air ronditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaza 8-1126<lb />
and Guest of College<lb />
Student Welcome<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
FRI . SAT SUN MON TUES<lb />
WED THUR.<lb />
February 10-16<lb />
"THE WACKIEST<lb />
SHIP IN THE<lb />
ARMY"<lb />
with JACK LEMMON and<lb />
RICKY NELSON<lb />
Shows at 1:20. 3:15, 5:1, 75<lb />
and 9:00 p. m.<lb />
ADMISSION<lb />
Adults $.T<lb />
Children<lb />
STATE Theatre<lb />
The newly initiated brothers of the<lb />
Pall Quarter pledge class are Cloyce<lb />
Anders, Ed Dunn. Dal McPherson,<lb />
Jack Nobles. Dave Smith, Earl Sweet,<lb />
Shelby West, Bob Tugwell. and Nik-<lb />
k' Elerebe.<lb />
The Unitarian Fellowship of the<lb />
Unitarian Church of America will<lb />
meet Sunday evening, 8:00 p. m at.<lb />
the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Rev. Ken Marshall will be the<lb />
speaker of the evening an dhis sub-<lb />
ject will be that of "Variety and<lb />
Unity of Liberial Religion A dis-<lb />
cussion will follow his speech.<lb />
Carol Roberson<lb />
Rebecca Highsmith<lb />
Committee Selects Roberson,<lb />
Highsmith: Future Teachers<lb />
Carol Roberson and Rebecca High- Education Association convention<lb />
smith have been chosen Mr. and Miss<lb />
Representative Future Teacher. They<lb />
were selected on the basis of scholas-<lb />
tic standing, personality, reliability,<lb />
leadership, enthusiasm, integrity, in-<lb />
terest n children and youth, and prob-<lb />
able success as a teacher. Both were<lb />
chosen by a faculty-student committee<lb />
Carol, a senior Science major will<lb />
do his student teaching spring quar-<lb />
ln<lb />
Asheville in the spring. Alternates<lb />
are Michael Bunting and Peggy Cham-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Philip Morris Sponsors<lb />
Album-Give-Away<lb />
The Philip Morris Tobacco Com-<lb />
pany is now sponsoring an album-<lb />
ter. He is a member of SNEA, Phi j give-away contest featuring the 20's-<lb />
Sigma, Chi Beta Phi, and a cabinet<lb />
member of the YMCA.<lb />
Rebecca, a senior Primary Educa-<lb />
tion major will do her student teach-<lb />
ing spring quarter. She held the of-<lb />
fice of Secretary-Treasurer of SNEA<lb />
in the summer 1960. She is a member<lb />
of Alpha Omricon Pi of which she<lb />
holds the position of Corresponding<lb />
Secretary and is on the Standards<lb />
Committee. She is also a member of<lb />
the Inter-Sorority Council and has<lb />
a Dean's list over-all average.<lb />
Mr. and Miss Representative Fu-<lb />
ture Teacher will represent East Car-<lb />
olina College at the state Student<lb />
Starts FRIDAY. Feb<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
50's period of American music.<lb />
Five albums are to be given away<lb />
during the remaining week of the con-<lb />
test. Winners are to be limited to one<lb />
record album each.<lb />
Rules for the contest are:<lb />
1. Place your name and college or<lb />
home address on an empty Philip<lb />
Morris product package and drop it<lb />
ir the box in the College Union.<lb />
2. Entries must be in by one o'clock<lb />
Friay afternoon.<lb />
Winners will be notified by Judy<lb />
Scott, the campus Philip Morris agent.<lb />
Hurry and submit your entries<lb />
the contest closes tomorrow.<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 11<lb />
8:00-11:45 P. M.<lb />
"Come and vote for the Valentine<lb />
Queen of 1961"<lb />
Music by the<lb />
Collegians Combo<lb />
Dress will be Semi-Formal<lb />
Admission $1.00 Per<lb />
Couple<lb />
Tickets are on sale by members of<lb />
the F.B.L.A. and will be sold at<lb />
the door.<lb />
SPONSORED BY<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Chapter of the Future<lb />
Business Leaders of<lb />
America<lb />
Former EC Coeds Return As Dorm C<lb />
sss<lb />
childrea, Mrs. Ingram is well acquaint-<lb />
ed with youth and their joys and<lb />
troubles. Perhaps this is why she so<lb />
ably and readily took over the full<lb />
time position as dorm counselor.<lb />
"It is possible in the position of<lb />
dormitory counselor explained Mrs.<lb />
Ingram, "to do a great deal of what<lb />
is known as 'deeper-teaching help-<lb />
ing others find themselves, discover<lb />
their resources and abilities, and get<lb />
along with others<lb />
Professors Attend<lb />
Science Meeting<lb />
Faculty members of the science de-<lb />
pa rtmenit here whose major interest<lb />
is "hemistry attended a meeting<lb />
Feb. 7 in Kinston at which Dr. Jacob<lb />
Bigeleisen of Brookhaven National<lb />
Laboratory, lxng Island, N. Y<lb />
addressed members of the Eastern<lb />
North Carolina Section of the Ameri-<lb />
can Chemical Society.<lb />
The meeting included a dinner<lb />
the program of the evening, and a<lb />
coffee boir providing informal dis-<lb />
ussion among members. It was sched-<lb />
uled for the ballroom of the Hotel<lb />
Kinston, with the dinner at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
snd the program at 7:30.<lb />
Dr. Bigelei sen's topic was "The<lb />
Chemistry of Isotopes<lb />
After receiving his undergraduate<lb />
training at New York University,<lb />
Dr. Bigeleisen did research with Dr.<lb />
Otto Redlich at the State College of<lb />
Washington on the dissociation of<lb />
strong electrolytes. He later began<lb />
research for a Ph. D. with Dr. G. N.<lb />
Lewis at the University of California<lb />
ir Berkeley. With Dr. Lewis, he work-<lb />
ed on general acids and bases, ab-<lb />
sorption spectra of dyes, photochem-<lb />
istry in rigid media, and semiquinones.<lb />
In 1943, he joined the Manhattan<lb />
District project at Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity where, jointly with Dr. Maria G.<lb />
Mayer, he advanced the theory of<lb />
isotope exchange reactions. In 1948,<lb />
he joined the Chemistry Department<lb />
at Brookhaven, National Laboratory,<lb />
and is now a senior chemist there.<lb />
For his work in isotopes, he received<lb />
the American Chemical Society Award<lb />
in Nuclear Applications to Chemistry<lb />
ir. 1968.<lb />
Dr. Bigeleisen was visiting Profes-<lb />
sor of Chemistry at Cornell Univer-<lb />
sity in 1968. He has served as an As-<lb />
soiate Editor of the Journal of Chem-<lb />
ical Physics, and is presently a mem-<lb />
ber of the editorial board of Annas!<lb />
Reviews of Physical Chemistry.<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL <lb />
With a friendly smile and a helpful<lb />
and encouraging word, Mrs. Sallie<lb />
Ingram came to the East Carolina<lb />
Canvpus this year to be dormitory<lb />
counselor to 146 Jarvis Hall girls.<lb />
According to some of her advisees<lb />
tier ability to make the girls feel at<lb />
ease and at home can be sensed the<lb />
first time one talks with her. Many<lb />
fills bring their troubles and prob-<lb />
lems to her and she is always ready<lb />
to listen and to give helpful advice.<lb />
Her understanding nature can be<lb />
Letter comprehended by the philoso-<lb />
phy of life which she follows. "I firm-<lb />
ly believe stated Mrs. Ingram, "that<lb />
any person who works with youth<lb />
should have a deep realization of the<lb />
sanctity of the enterprise on which<lb />
he or she is embarked. It is only in<lb />
a mood of humility and reverence for<lb />
life that personalities are helped to-<lb />
ward spiritual strength and depth<lb />
Mrs. Ingram came here from Ken-<lb />
anansville, and James Kenan High<lb />
School where she taught social studies<lb />
and served as guidance counselor.<lb />
She is a graduate of East Carolina<lb />
College, where she majored in social<lb />
studies and minored in French. Re-<lb />
cently she returned to EC and re-<lb />
ceive a master's degree in secondary<lb />
education. She is now working on a<lb />
MA degree in guidance.<lb />
While an undergraduate student at<lb />
EC, Mrs. Ingram was very active in<lb />
student activities. Besides being the<lb />
president of the YWCA, she was ac-<lb />
tive in the Student Council and had<lb />
a major roll in the senior class play.<lb />
Mrs. Ingram was a college friend<lb />
of Dean of Women, Ruth White, who<lb />
helped her make the decision to come<lb />
to East Carolina this year.<lb />
Mrs. Ingram is a life member of<lb />
the National Education Association,<lb />
and is a member of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Education Association of which<lb />
she is on the planning committee. She<lb />
i: also a member of the N.C. Person-<lb />
nel and Guidance Association, and<lb />
Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary sor-<lb />
( rity for women teachers.<lb />
She is also active in youth work<lb />
of the Methodist Church. In August<lb />
of I960, she acted as dean of girls<lb />
at the Annual Conference Session of<lb />
Methodist Youth Fellowship, which<lb />
was held at Duke University.<lb />
Mrs. Ingram's hobbies are working<lb />
with young people and watching poli-<lb />
tics from the sidelines. She also en-<lb />
joys reading, her preference being<lb />
ihistorical novels and professional<lb />
books.<lb />
Being the mother of two sons and<lb />
p daughter, and having four grand-<lb />
ounseiors<lb />
i<lb />
MRS. SALLIE INGRAM and MISS LOUISE MORRIS.<lb />
'Playboy' Magazine Promises<lb />
Tour For Interested Readers<lb />
(Information for this feature was<lb />
obtained from Centra! Feature News,<lb />
Inc from the Information service of<lb />
South Africa.)<lb />
When word is mentioned about<lb />
South Africa, most people immediate-<lb />
ly think about a primitive race of<lb />
people . . . natives who live in grass<lb />
huts, and who are surrounded by<lb />
jungle areas and roaming wild beasts.<lb />
It's interesting to note the similar-<lb />
est gold mining industry was built.<lb />
During World War II the Sixth<lb />
South African Armored Division<lb />
formed part of the United States<lb />
Fifth Army commanded by General<lb />
Mark Clark. In the Korean War, a<lb />
South African fighter squadron<lb />
fought as an integral part of the US<lb />
Air Force under General Otto Wey-<lb />
iand. And today, educational exchange<lb />
3 one of the significant contacts be-<lb />
ity between the people of the Union tween the two uJl ,g<lb />
of South Africa and the United States From the strategk pQmt rf<lb />
of America, and how they live j g Africa bec(mes <lb />
ortant to the U.S.A. and the West<lb />
because of the all-out effort Com-<lb />
munist groups are launching on the<lb />
African continent. We can only hope<lb />
that the two U.S.As continue to grow<lb />
together into a peaceful, progressive<lb />
tomorrow.<lb />
dustrial, mining, financial and com-<lb />
mercial life lies Johannesburg, city<lb />
of over one million population. A<lb />
stroll down her Commissioner Street<lb />
is surprisingly reminiscent of a walk<lb />
around New York's Times Square.<lb />
It seems as if the city's entire pop-<lb />
ulation is racing around the down-<lb />
town area, shopping in huge depart-<lb />
ment stores, grabbing the quick "bus-<lb />
inessman's lunch rushing to keep<lb />
important appointments.<lb />
As in New York, bits of conversa-<lb />
tion in almost all the world's tongues<lb />
can he heard. In South Africa, about<lb />
40 per cent of the white people speak<lb />
EhftgHsh and about 55 per cent speak<lb />
Ad'rikaans-an independent modern<lb />
language developed from 17th cen-<lb />
tury Dutch. Languages of Africa<lb />
Xhoza, Zulz, Sothoare heard on<lb />
the sidewalks of the "City of Gold<lb />
the modern metropolis which grew<lb />
from the mining-camp of seventy-<lb />
five years ago.<lb />
Theater-goers, dressed in their<lb />
smartest, dot the downtown streets<lb />
at night. For Johannesburg, like New<lb />
York, is the leading cultural center<lb />
in her country. Ballet, opera and<lb />
shows recently hailed on Broadway<lb />
 attract thousands nightly. Here, too,<lb />
raucus vaudeville houses of the early<lb />
20th i-entury were soon replaced with<lb />
the wonders of the silver screen.<lb />
The striking similarities between<lb />
life in the Union of South Africa and<lb />
in the United States of America make<lb />
more sense when we look back into<lb />
the history of the two U.S.As.<lb />
The Dutch East Indian Company<lb />
started the first permanent Euro-<lb />
pean settlement at Cape Town in<lb />
1652 and the Dutch West Indian Com-<lb />
pany was responsible for establishing<lb />
New Amsterdam (now New York<lb />
City) in 1628.<lb />
Similarity in systems of govern-<lb />
ment as well as in the lay-out of<lb />
Cape Town and New Amsterdam was<lb />
startling. In both oases, the main<lb />
street was called the Heerengracht.<lb />
Both cities had a Waal Street .called<lb />
Wall Street in modern New York and<lb />
Wale Street in Gape Town.)<lb />
The earliest defenses erected on the<lb />
Fresh River at Table Bay and on the<lb />
Fresh River at Hartford, Conn, were<lb />
both called Fort Good Hope.<lb />
The American War of Independ-<lb />
ence had many repercussions at the<lb />
Cape of Good Hotpe. Inspired by the<lb />
example of the Thirteen Colonies,<lb />
frontier farmers at the Cape revolted<lb />
against Dutch colonial rule and set<lb />
up shortlived republics of their own.<lb />
lAimerican engineers played a prom-<lb />
inent role in opening up the vast dia-<lb />
mond and gold deposits discovered in<lb />
South 'Africa during the latter half of<lb />
the 19th century. Cecil John Rhodes<lb />
selected an American engineer, Gard-<lb />
ner F. Williams, to head his mammoth<lb />
diamond mining concern, the Da<lb />
Beers Consolidated Mines.<lb />
The first Government Mining En-<lb />
gineer of the Boer Republic of the<lb />
Transvaal was an American, E. Wood<lb />
ford. California mining methods be-<lb />
came standard practice and American<lb />
engineers provided the technical<lb />
knowledge on which the world's larg-<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
'Her friendly attitude and helpful<lb />
nature make Miss Margaret Louise<lb />
Morris, dorm counselor at Umstead,<lb />
a true friend of all Umstead girls<lb />
Miss Morris comes to East Caro-<lb />
lina from Kinston. She attended A.C.<lb />
and received her Masters degree from<lb />
EOC.<lb />
"I just love BCC. It's my home. I<lb />
especially like the friendliness and<lb />
most of all the progressive spirit of<lb />
FCC said Miss Morris.<lb />
"Mine is a 24 hour job and I wel-<lb />
come the girls to come to me with<lb />
their problems, any time. Most of a!l<lb />
3 enjoy working with girls of co'lege<lb />
age although I did counsel in high<lb />
school. I want each girl to feel that<lb />
she can come to me as a friend she<lb />
added.<lb />
Although at present there are in-<lb />
conveniences at Umstead, from Miss<lb />
Morris everyone is given a vibrant,<lb />
optimistic feeling that soon construc-<lb />
tion will be completed and the once<lb />
men's dorm will have that feminine<lb />
look. At present Miss Morris occupies<lb />
a room near her office, however she<lb />
b eagerly planning her new office<lb />
'nd suite. " have selected beige for<lb />
my walls and there will be egg-shell<lb />
colored chairs she said, as she<lb />
smilingly pictured her completed of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
When asked about being the coun-<lb />
selor in the newest girl's dorm, she<lb />
replied, "I like being in Umstead be-<lb />
cause it's almost like pioneering. The<lb />
girls have been wonderful and so co-<lb />
operative When a gentleman caller<lb />
comes, Miss Morris taps a bel! on her<lb />
desk, a page comes in and locates the<lb />
girl. This is known to Umstead girls<lb />
as the "intercom system<lb />
Another problem for the girls is<lb />
the distance to class. "At present we<lb />
have no beU system, but that will be<lb />
soon remedied she added in her<lb />
usual optimistic manner.<lb />
Perhaps Umstead should display a<lb />
link flag, signifying its conversion<lb />
to a girls dorm. Former men students<lb />
have returned to ECC thinking Um-<lb />
tead to be a Men's dorm. Said Miss<lb />
Morris, "I soon inform them of the<lb />
change With Miss Morris as coun-<lb />
selor. Umstead is sure to soon join<lb />
the ranks of Cotton, Fleming, Wil-<lb />
son. Garret, Ragsdale, and Slay, in<lb />
tradition and hominess for ECC's<lb />
women students.<lb />
South Americans Leave Old Ways<lb />
In Favor Of US Modern Methods<lb />
A new approach to group travel<lb />
will be introduced early in 1961 when<lb />
Playboy Magazine launches the first<lb />
of its "Playboy Tours a new activ-<lb />
ity of the famed national men's mag-<lb />
azine. According to Hugh M. Hefner,<lb />
Kditor-Publisher of Playboy, "Play-<lb />
boy Tours" initially will feature tours<lb />
to Europe, Hawaii. Mexico, Jamaica,<lb />
the Pacific- and specially tailored in-<lb />
dividual itineraries.<lb />
Designed to appeal to the sophis-<lb />
stage and screen celebrities.<lb />
'Playboy" travelers will also view<lb />
vintage automobile collections as well<lb />
as cellars of vintage wines. They will<lb />
test drive the latest European sports<lb />
cars, scrutinize the collections of the<lb />
most celebrated courtiers, browse<lb />
through the smartest shops and bou-<lb />
tiques, and visit the most colorful<lb />
country inns with real old-world at-<lb />
mosphere.<lb />
women<lb />
offered to college men and<lb />
of 21 or older.<lb />
Hefner noted that Playboy, selling<lb />
over 1,100,000 copies each month, rep-<lb />
resents "a vast, virtually untapped<lb />
travel market He added that Play-<lb />
boy 'a regular editorial coverage of the<lb />
travel fteM has established the maga-<lb />
zine as a leading authority on dis-<lb />
tinctive touring.<lb />
Hefner explained that the "Playboy<lb />
Tours" will de-emphasize regimenta-<lb />
tion. "Participants will not feel that<lb />
they are traveling with an army and<lb />
he herded about or made to follow a<lb />
rigid schedule. Instead, they will be<lb />
encouraged to take part in activities<lb />
that have special appeal to them.<lb />
There will be a wide variety of con-<lb />
ducted day-time tours and private<lb />
invitations from which to choose<lb />
"Playboy's European Tours" will<lb />
feature an artist's studio party on<lb />
Paris' Left Bank for a showing of<lb />
contemporary paintings and an im-<lb />
promptu jazz session. There will be<lb />
swimming off a private yacht in<lb />
Switzerland, candlelight dinners in<lb />
medieval castles, and buffet and cock-<lb />
tail parties with notable European<lb />
nightclubs will be featured as well<lb />
the intriguing off-beat spots, and<lb />
"Playboy Tours" members will enjoy<lb />
the best tables and the best service<lb />
everywhere. In addition, Playboy<lb />
journeyers will be able to take their<lb />
choice of world-famous gourmet rest-<lb />
aurants  all included in the regu-<lb />
lar tour rate.<lb />
There will be a complete program<lb />
at sightseeing tours and excursions<lb />
escorted by distinguished guide-lec-<lb />
turers. These will be offered on an<lb />
optional basis with no extra charge.<lb />
A Playboy staff member will also<lb />
accompany each tour group.<lb />
'Playboy Tours" offer 16 Euro-<lb />
pean departures from April through<lb />
October. Groups will average approxi-<lb />
mately 30 participants. Most of the<lb />
European series will be 23-day tours<lb />
nd will sell for $1,440, New York to<lb />
New York including Economy Jet air<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9<lb />
1981<lb />
Pirates Play Home Saturday<lb />
Intra-Murai Playoff<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHAKD BOYD<lb />
ECC vs ACC<lb />
Tensions accumulated to a high degree last Friday night during<lb />
the renewed rivalry between East Carolina and Atlantic Christian. The<lb />
Bulk) ga finally managed to win the prestige contest by a one point<lb />
margin during the final seconds. Only a Jack Boyd one-hander ffcom well<lb />
behind the foul circle eliminated defeat for the visitors.<lb />
A packed audience of 3,000 fans, a minority of them being from<lb />
Wilson to cheer i'or the Hullogs, were on hand at tip-off time. Coach Earl<lb />
Smith's Bucs and Jack McComas's ACC five employed a tight zone defense<lb />
which caused the offensive tactics of both teams to dwindle into very little<lb />
scori&amp;f during the first portion of the encounter.<lb />
Of course, the offensive play was characterized by poor shooting,<lb />
porccntago-wise until the latter part of the first half. But the atmosphere<lb />
of this being an ACC vs. ECC contest, the large crowd, and both teams<lb />
playing their most aggressive game could have been a vital factor in the<lb />
low scoring that was taking place.<lb />
.lack Boyd was the Bulldog that barked the most. The former Duke<lb />
University layer began to break a rather close encounter into a comfort-<lb />
able margin fbr the Wilson school. At one point the now hot ACC quint<lb />
ltd by M points. The Bulldogs who earlier could not drop a foul shot, now<lb />
;vorc putting in everything they threw at the foul line, and close to every<lb />
shot was being netted from the floor. This all was taking place within<lb />
about i'ive minutes. With only two minutes left on the scoreboard clock,<lb />
and the half about to terminate it appeared the visitors would have a good<lb />
15 point margin at the half-way point for their fans to boast about<lb />
However, ACC found themselves a comfortable 12 points ahead when the<lb />
horn sounded ending the initial half.<lb />
A 2816 advantage was held by Atlantic Christian. Four field goals<lb />
and eight foul shots were the only scoring the usually high scoring Pi-<lb />
rates could show for their first half effort. The ECC five hit for only two<lb />
field goals by Cotton Clayton and Bill Otte, until Danny Bowen entered<lb />
the game, and this 5'8" Sophomore hit for two quick field goals prior to<lb />
the half to give the Buc fans something to talk about during the inter-<lb />
mission.<lb />
Coach Earl Smith, showing a great deal of confidence in his crew,<lb />
started the same five in the second half that he started at game time.<lb />
Immediately, the Pirates were on fire as Clayton, Otte. Lewis, Smith,<lb />
and Wi st. began to look as if they were playing for the league champion-<lb />
ship Cotton started to hit, and Charley Lewis followed the ECC playmaker<lb />
with his outside shooting.<lb />
Atlantic Christian hit a cold spell and only a few points separated<lb />
the two teams within minutes time. With approximately 10 minutes left<lb />
on the scoreboard clock, Don Smith enabled the home team to go ahead,<lb />
in ttu ECC comeback of the year. With five minutes of play gone, a 28-12<lb />
lead ly the Bulldogs had been erased to a 4089 lead by the Bucs. However,<lb />
UV made a small comeback of their own and took the lead momentarily<lb />
Big Bill Otte got hot and the Pirates surged to a shakey 49-45 lead.<lb />
Thia was hard to believe, but the Bucs were playing fantastic basketball<lb />
I arisen with their first half showing. Prior to this stage of the<lb />
the Bucs lost the services of playmaker Cotton Clayton for a<lb />
short time. Coach Karl Smith was forced to substitute for Cotton, and<lb />
ieplaced the valuable Sophomore with dependable Benny Bowes. Benny<lb />
joined his mates on their hot scoring spree and it looked as though East<lb />
Carolina was to be the winner over their rivals.<lb />
However, the Wilson quint was not to be denied. Again the Bulldogs<lb />
Jack Boyd with the help of Dick Knox, and Sophomore Jerry Fritz aided<lb />
their team into overcoming the four point ECC lead, but the visitors<lb />
never led by more than a few points until the final seconds of play.<lb />
In fact, the lead changed hands several times in the latter portion<lb />
of the well-played final half. With one minute left -on the clock, the ACC<lb />
quint was ahead by only one point. The score was 59-68. However, the<lb />
Bucs had ball possession at mid-court after a time out was taken. With<lb />
the seconds ticking off, Don Smith was clear for a jump shot from the<lb />
foul line. The Senior Captain netted the shot that gave the Bucs a 60-69<lb />
margin with only 40 seconds remaining.<lb />
After another time out, Atlantic Christian had ball possession. It<lb />
appeared as though the Bulldogs were going to lose the ball with only 25<lb />
seconds remaining, but a possible traveling infraction was not called by<lb />
the officials. The visitors were working the ball around in order to have<lb />
a shot up by one of their deadly shooters.<lb />
A quick pass to Boyd with only five seconds remaining proved fatal<lb />
the Pirates. Because the AOC star who had been averaging 20.2 points<lb />
I w contest hit with his long one hander, thus killing the Bucs. East Carolina<lb />
still had five seconds to score, but failed to bring the ball down court in<lb />
that length of time.<lb />
So ended a contest that provided the thrills and chills that eastern<lb />
North Carolina fans thought they would see when they started out their<lb />
evening by braving the freezing cold to watch the two teams in action.<lb />
Florida Gators Down ECC Swimmers<lb />
A powerful Florida U. swimming<lb />
quint defeated the ECC swimmers<lb />
72-29 in a meet held at the loser's<lb />
pool last Thursday night. The Gator<lb />
team was very strong in all depart-<lb />
ments during the meet. Sophomore<lb />
Ed Zschau continued to live up to his<lb />
expectations by winning the breast<lb />
stroke in nearly record time for the<lb />
Memorial Swimming Pool.<lb />
However, Zschau's performance was<lb />
not enough as the visitor's were a<lb />
more experienced crew. The five time<lb />
Southeastern champion quint which<lb />
had just previously walloped Georgia<lb />
by an 84-14 margin were in top form<lb />
for the East Carolina met. The Ga-<lb />
tors are on a Carolina tour, and in-<lb />
vaded Chapel Hill and Winston-Salem<lb />
last week at meets with North Caro-<lb />
lina and Wake Forest's Demon Dea-<lb />
cons over the last weekend.<lb />
The next varsity swimming meet<lb />
will be with William and Mary of<lb />
Norfolk on February 15. This meet<lb />
will be in Greenville for an afternoon<lb />
swim, and so will the February 18<lb />
engagement meet with Washington<lb />
and Lee's Generals from Lexington,<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez's crew oppose<lb />
the Florida quint again this season<lb />
in a meet at Gainesville, Florida on<lb />
the 27th of February. The Miami Hur-<lb />
ricanes will also be on hand for this<lb />
meet. The Bucs do not return home<lb />
for the remainder of the season after<lb />
these engagements. Meets with Flor-<lb />
ida State at Tallahassee, Florida, and<lb />
Virginia Military Institute of Lex-<lb />
ington, Virginia follow the Florida<lb />
trip.<lb />
The National Association Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics Championship<lb />
meet will be held in Detroit, Michigan<lb />
on the 16, 17, and 18 of March, thus<lb />
terminating the entire ECC schedule.<lb />
PROMISING CAGERS for Bucs are<lb />
from left to right Danny Bowen,<lb />
Bryant Tudor, and Floyd Wicker.<lb />
Christians Invade<lb />
Bucs Win Earlier<lb />
Battle With Elon<lb />
When the Elon College Fighting<lb />
Christians visit Memorial Gymna-<lb />
sium this coming Saturday, quite a<lb />
game should be in store. In the earlier<lb />
game at Elon, EC won by a very nar-<lb />
row margin of two points.<lb />
Going into the Christmas holidays,<lb />
the Christians were experiencing hard<lb />
times. But during the break, the Elon<lb />
quintet seemed to find themselves,<lb />
and they went on to cop honors in a<lb />
tournament which they had entered.<lb />
Coach Bill Miller, whose last year's<lb />
record of 9 wins. 17 losses placed him<lb />
ir. the second division, is looking to<lb />
improve that standing this year. The<lb />
Elon team has only two remaining<lb />
conference games scheduled, and they<lb />
appear in the North State Conference<lb />
Tournament, which will again be held<lb />
in Lexington, N. C. For the game<lb />
against the Pitt County Pirates, Elon<lb />
hopes to balance the conference stand-<lb />
ings even more.<lb />
Seven lettermen returned to this<lb />
year's club, and among them were<lb />
both of last year's team scoring<lb />
leaders. Ken Smith, a 17 point per<lb />
game man, and Richard Conaster, a<lb />
15 points per game man, returned to<lb />
lead the sometimes potent Elon of-<lb />
fense.<lb />
Last season, EC won all three of<lb />
its games with Elon. The victories<lb />
weren't all worth the price, however.<lb />
In the last clash, starters Don Smith<lb />
and Benny Bowes were recipients of<lb />
broken bones, and that was a primary<lb />
reason why the Pirates failed to win<lb />
the conference tournament. Both boys<lb />
are in top shape for this game, though<lb />
and being relied upon to help put the<lb />
back in the win column.<lb />
Bucs<lb />
Pirates Trim Apps<lb />
By 72-70 Margin<lb />
A spectacular team effort by Coach<lb />
Karl Smith's East Carolina five re-<lb />
sulted in a 72-70 victory over a strong<lb />
Appalachian quint in Memorial Gym-<lb />
nasium Tuesday night, Jan. 31. Three<lb />
thousand partisan Pirate rooters<lb />
watched the Bucs move into a third<lb />
place tie with this same Appalachian<lb />
team due to the victory.<lb />
A strong Bill Otte hit for 23 points<lb />
to pace the Bucs to their 10th victory<lb />
against only 3 setbacks in league<lb />
play. Charley Lewis scored 13 for the<lb />
winners, while Cotton Clayton, Don<lb />
Smith, and Lacy West contributed 12<lb />
pointa each to the ECC cause.<lb />
The tense contest saw the Apps<lb />
take a commanding 25-19 point lead<lb />
midway during the first half. How-<lb />
ever, the Bucs eventually pulled<lb />
ahead. The score changed hands five<lb />
times during a tight second half, and<lb />
the encounter was close until the fi-<lb />
nal buzzer sounded ending the well-<lb />
played contest.<lb />
During the final minute of action<lb />
 determined App quint narrowed the<lb />
margin to 71-70, and regained ball<lb />
ipossession from the Pirates. How-<lb />
ever, the visitors missed on their try<lb />
for the field goal that would have<lb />
confronted the mountain school to<lb />
victory. Hence, the Bucs were on the<lb />
all-important offensive side at this<lb />
late stage in the game.<lb />
With seconds remaining Bill Otte<lb />
tailed his 23rd point of the night with<lb />
a foul shot that finished the nights<lb />
scoring for both quints. Otte was<lb />
easily the outstanding player for the<lb />
Pirates; the valuable Freshman pivot<lb />
man has proven to be one of the most<lb />
improved players in the league. The<lb />
victory left the Bucs behind the Bears<lb />
of Lenoir Rhyne who have lost but<lb />
two contests prior to this encounter.<lb />
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COTTON CLAYTON is on the dsdewe hvre in an action shot taken in Fri-<lb />
day night's exciting battle with (he Bulldogs from Atlantic Christian. The<lb />
unidentified visitor seems to want to drive around Cotton during the ex-<lb />
citing encounter. A full house was on hand to watch the Pirates almost<lb />
defeat their rivals in Memorial Gymnasium. Photo by G. Smithwick<lb />
ACC Edge ECC Cagers 61-60<lb />
A long one handed push shot by<lb />
Jack Boyd gave the Atlantic Christian<lb />
Bulldogs a 61-60 verdict over arch<lb />
rival Last Carolina in the losers gyiu<lb />
last rnoay night, i'hree thousand<lb />
enUmaiaatk fans (estimated) saw the<lb />
V uaoa school lead as much as 14<lb />
points during the first half of action.<lb />
However, Coach Earl Smith's charges<lb />
worked the hall beautifully during<lb />
the second hall of play to score often,<lb />
and oft-set the Bulldog lead into a<lb />
margin of their own.<lb />
East Carolina was not hitting its<lb />
INC.<lb />
bhooting percentage during the first cottrt,<lb />
half oi action, and Jack Boyd, the<lb />
night's high scorer with 18 points, led<lb />
the determined visitors off to their<lb />
comfortable margin. Tiiis was not be-<lb />
fore ECC had taken an early 14-10<lb />
lead. Cotton Clayton and Bill Otte<lb />
had the only home field goals until<lb />
Dan Bowen, a 5'8" Sophomore enter-<lb />
ed the contest in the final minutes of<lb />
the first half of play and scored two<lb />
quick one banders. ,<lb />
A 28-16 margin prevailed for the<lb />
potential winners at half time, but a<lb />
miraculous comeback by ECC saw the<lb />
.scoreboard clock show the Bulldogs<lb />
behind 49-46 with still ten minutes<lb />
left to play in the ball game. Charley<lb />
Lewis and Bill Otte were responsible<lb />
for this surge.<lb />
However, Boyd and company were<lb />
hot as a firecracker on the fourth of<lb />
July during the last 10 minutes. ECC<lb />
was nearly equally superb, thus al-<lb />
most counteracting the Bulldog of-<lb />
fense. In fact, every ECC player hit<lb />
well in the final half. Cotton Clayton<lb />
was handicaipped due to a total of 4<lb />
fouls against him and had to be re-<lb />
moved a portion of the second half of<lb />
play by Coach Earl -Smith.<lb />
The exciting contest was nip and<lb />
tuck until the final seconds. Clayton<lb />
re-entered the rugged contest with"<lb />
less than five minutes left to play.<lb />
AOC held the lead at this point, and<lb />
the Bucs did finally manage to over-<lb />
take their rivals with less than a<lb />
minute left.<lb />
With 40 seconds remaining in the<lb />
ball game Don Smith hit on a jump<lb />
shot giving the Bucs a 60-59 advan-<lb />
tage. But it was Atlantic Christian<lb />
in possession now with seconds ticking<lb />
oif the scoreboard clock. Jack Boyd<lb />
waited until there was but 15 sec-<lb />
onds remaining to hit on his long push<lb />
shot from behind the foul circle.<lb />
 The Pirates attempted to get an-<lb />
other shot away, but were unable to<lb />
do so, thus the Bulldogs duplicated<lb />
I their feat of last season by defeating<lb />
East Carolina on their own home<lb />
In a Monday night Independent<lb />
League basketball championship con-<lb />
test Wyatt Barn's red hot quint de-<lb />
eate I the Um talented Country Gen-<lb />
t'emen five by a 62-17 margin. A<lb />
transfer from Villinova and an ex-<lb />
EOC freshman cage member were<lb />
highly responsdWe for the win.<lb />
LaFrrre md Wyatt Hit<lb />
Lx-Villinova student, Dick LaFevre<lb />
i 20 point and Buddy Wyatt's 15<lb />
tallies led the Earps to their fifth<lb />
(.nvrscutive win in league play and<lb />
the championship. Wyatt Earp's fine<lb />
iuit are the only unbeaten team In<lb />
oOi iay following the encounter.<lb />
aFtvre and Wyatt 'were also the<lb />
.j) rebounder for the winners.<lb />
Wren Gathers 12<lb />
letry Wren tallied 12 points to<lb />
end the 'oser's attack. The loss left<lb />
" - Gentlemen with a 4-2 loop mark.<lb />
Darry Crayton, John iPrince, Bob<lb />
'c-yce, and George Williams saw con-<lb />
ideable action for the losers, while<lb />
: 1 Penny, Jimmy Harris, Richard<lb />
Hood, and Bob Bumgardner saw ac-<lb />
f-r the Wyatt Earp five.<lb />
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that they have participated in during<lb />
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