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Easttarollnia<lb />
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Wright Lobby.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Volume XXXV11<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901<lb />
Senate Endorses N<lb />
SGA Pledges $10,000 Towar<lb />
Athletic Field And Coliseum<lb />
C NDI DATES<lb />
for freshman class officers.<lb />
Freshman Class Holds First Mass<lb />
Meeting; Elections Commence<lb />
East CaroMnti College's largest!<lb />
i lass in its first meeting of I<lb />
th� 1961-1962 term on September 14, <lb />
  Lass organization fior the school,<lb />
.� A large representation from<lb />
t e more than 2,000 members of the :<lb />
aticipated ki the naeeting con- j<lb />
e McGinmis Auditorium.<lb />
Woody Shepherd, d airman of the<lb />
SGA Elections Committee, presided<lb />
.e freshman meeting. He outlined<lb />
I st- processes of announcing' candidacy<lb />
iffice and of balloting in SGA<lb />
elections. Twenty-two freshmen filed<lb />
the class offices.<lb />
kr.rr.ir for the office of president<lb />
� e Sept ember 26 election, w" ieh<lb />
will be in the lobby of Wright Build-<lb />
ing, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.<lb />
vlli be four male candidates. Louis<lb />
D'Ambrosio, Jerry AinsNeld. Gill<lb />
erraan, and Robert n?� Liv-<lb />
ington.<lb />
Candidates met September 19 in<lb />
the SGA offices to go over campaign<lb />
rules. Results of the election will be<lb />
announced after they have been suc-<lb />
cessfully checked by Election Chair-<lb />
man Shepherd. ,<lb />
Jimmy Taylor, president of the Col-<lb />
egi Union Student Hoard, outlined<lb />
plans for the aual Freshman Class<lb />
ralent Show, first extrarcutrTicula<lb />
activity of tit new students. The<lb />
et-nt, sponsored by the CUSB, is<lb />
scheduled for Friday. September 29.<lb />
Ann Mam in, president of the As-<lb />
soeiation of Childhood Education<lb />
on the campus, and a representative<lb />
of a nationally known blazer firm<lb />
elped the freshmen to select their<lb />
�lass blazers.<lb />
Don (iraiano, president of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary, explained the fun-<lb />
damentals of Judiciary Rules, and<lb />
Merle Summeirs, vkiaesident of<lb />
the SGA talked on the set-up of tie<lb />
9GA.<lb />
Extension Division Offers<lb />
Televised Government Course<lb />
EC's Extension Division, joining<lb />
with an estimated 200 colleges and<lb />
umversaties througfc' the country, is<lb />
offering a CONTINENTAL CLASS-<lb />
ROOM televised course in The Struc-<lb />
ture and Functions of American Gov-<lb />
ernment" for credit this fall.<lb />
Tre two-semester course, each<lb />
-t meater carrying 5 quarter ours<lb />
of under graduate credit, will<lb />
be televised on Station YVITN,<lb />
( kennel 7, Monday through Fri-<lb />
day from 6:M a. m. to<lb />
a. m local time, beginning<lb />
Baptists Top The<lb />
Rest In Student<lb />
Church Preference<lb />
Most Baal Carolina students are<lb />
i members of Baptist or Metho-<lb />
d -� � aurches or prefer these denom-<lb />
nati ma to others, according to re-<lb />
ligions information cards filed in the<lb />
office of D. D. Cross, director of re-<lb />
ligion artivities.<lb />
With twenty-six different faiths or<lb />
iemminations mentioned on the<lb />
cards. Mr. Gross stated, a wide range<lb />
of religious interest or affiliation on<lb />
the part of students is indicated.<lb />
Only 34 of tfose filing cards stated<lb />
no preference, and only one student<lb />
kbeled himself an agnostic.<lb />
Of the 8788 students reporting to<lb />
Mr. Gross, Baptist numbered 1449<lb />
and Methodist 1171. The four other<lb />
denominations for winch more than<lb />
100 students indicated membership<lb />
or preference are: Presbyterian, 426;<lb />
Episcopal, 136; Free Will Baptist,<lb />
145; and Rorrain Catholic, 118.<lb />
Groups with twenty or more stu-<lb />
dents showing membership or pre-<lb />
ference are LutLteran, 62; Pentecost-<lb />
al; Hebrew, 37; Christian (Congre-<lb />
gational), 30; Quaker, 23; and Church<lb />
of Christ, 20.<lb />
Among fifteen otfcler churches or<lb />
fi.iths mentioned by fewer than twenty<lb />
students are Mormon, Moravian, Uni-<lb />
tarian, Christian Scientist, Univers-<lb />
alist, and Moslem.<lb />
7:00<lb />
Mon.<lb />
Brimley, director of extensions,<lb />
day, September 25, stated Dr. Ralph<lb />
Students will be required to attend<lb />
four Saturday morning sessions eaeb<lb />
semester on the East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus with Dr. Wilmon Droze, new<lb />
faculty member of the social studies<lb />
department, presiding.<lb />
The cost of the course will be $40<lb />
per semester, Dr. Brimley said.<lb />
Viewers interested in legistering<lb />
for college credit may do so from<lb />
September 25 to October 25 in the<lb />
Extension Office. For further inform-<lb />
ation write the Extension Division,<lb />
Box 307, East Carolina College, or<lb />
ttie)1 one PLaza 2-6101, Extension<lb />
217.<lb />
The American Government course<lb />
will be taught by one of the nation's<lb />
outstanding political scientists, Dr.<lb />
Peter H. Odegard, professor of polit-<lb />
ical science at the University of Cali-<lb />
fornia at Berkeley. He will be joined<lb />
periodically by guest lecturers witib<lb />
expeit knowledge in specialized areas<lb />
related to the subject under discuss-<lb />
ion.<lb />
More than 170 NBC television sta-<lb />
tions will carry the program to every<lb />
�cart of the United States.<lb />
Free Will Baptist<lb />
Conduct Weekly<lb />
Student Meetings<lb />
The Free Will Baptist Fellowship,<lb />
under the leadership of Rsv. Craw-<lb />
ford, of the Greenville Free Will<lb />
Baptist Church, conducts its weekly<lb />
meetings on Monday evenings at 5:15<lb />
p m. in tfi e "Y" Hut.<lb />
Fellowship, worship, In the form<lb />
of student participation or a guest<lb />
speaker, and supper are among items<lb />
appearing regularly on the program.<lb />
All students ae invited to visit or<lb />
to attend regularly aftfe fellowship.<lb />
Officers for this year are as fol-<lb />
lows: president, Betty Spruill; vice<lb />
president, Kenneth Proctor; secre-<lb />
tary, Faye Pope; and treasurer, Rob-<lb />
ert E. Lee.<lb />
Following an informal address<lb />
given Monday nigMt by Leo W. Jenk-<lb />
ins, EC President, the Student Gov-<lb />
rnment Association voted unami-<lb />
niously to pledge $10,000.00 toward a<lb />
mm football stadium for the college.<lb />
The proposed stadium will cost<lb />
$200,000, and will seat 15,000 people.<lb />
Plans are to eventually build the<lb />
seating capacity up to 50,000 seats.<lb />
Tl te completed approximately 60<lb />
acre plot of land set aside for the<lb />
athletic program will also boast a<lb />
baseball, track field, intramural<lb />
sports area, tennis courts, and a<lb />
coliseum.<lb />
Cars On Campus<lb />
It was announced to the group that<lb />
President Jenkins apiproved tihe re-<lb />
convmemdiation presented to him test<lb />
week by the SGA concerning the pos-<lb />
session of cars on campus. This state-<lb />
ment, now in effect, states uhat no<lb />
freshman or any student having less<lb />
than a "C" average or on disciplinary<lb />
probation be permitted to have and<lb />
or operate an automobile on campus<lb />
or in tte surrounding area.<lb />
Those students who do not comply<lb />
to this rule will be sent home for<lb />
tile balance of the quarter. There<lb />
will be no grounds for defense<lb />
througf ignorance, since this ruling<lb />
has been sent to all classrooms, and<lb />
has been printed in tfiie East Caro-<lb />
linian.<lb />
"Dixie Days"<lb />
Jayne Chandler, co-chairman of<lb />
Homecoming, announced that tihe<lb />
theme for this years event is "Dixie<lb />
Days Deadlines for names of spon-<lb />
sors and floats will be on September<lb />
27. On September 28 tbere will be a<lb />
meeting of all sponsors at 3:00 in the<lb />
SGA office. Sponsors will be required<lb />
to hand in an 8x10 black and white<lb />
photograph, and must wear a long<lb />
dress, big flat, ami parasol in the<lb />
parade and at the football game, in<lb />
order to carry out the "Dixie Days"<lb />
theme.<lb />
Sponsors will be voted on in the<lb />
CU on October 3. Outside publicity<lb />
is proMbdted, and freshmen are not<lb />
eligible to accept the Queen's crown.<lb />
The SGA voted unanimously to sup-<lb />
port Tommy Mallison's motion to<lb />
sign up Jimmy Burns and His Or-<lb />
chestra to play at the beginning of<lb />
tfe Homecoming Dance and during<lb />
intermission.<lb />
Late Permission<lb />
Tommy Mallison presented the re-<lb />
commendation that girls be allowed<lb />
to stay out until 12:00 on Friday<lb />
By MAKCELLE VOGEL<lb />
night, October 6, and until 1:00 a.<lb />
m. on Saturday night. Ti.e SGA again<lb />
voted (unanimously to aCQBfjt this<lb />
lecommendation, which will be pre-<lb />
sented to tf e proper officials.<lb />
Woody Shepherd, elections chair-<lb />
man, announced that freshman cam-<lb />
paign speeches will be held Monday,<lb />
September 25, at 7:00 p. m. in Mc-<lb />
Ginnas Auditorium.<lb />
New Dorm Officers<lb />
He also announced that t(he New<lb />
Dora officers for this year are as<lb />
follows: President, Wilbur Poston;<lb />
Vice President, Melvin Hooker, Jr<lb />
Secretary, Issay Fogel; and Treasur-<lb />
er, Joseph Ratcliffe.<lb />
Floor representatives for New Dorm<lb />
are: 1st floor, Michael Lewis; 2nd<lb />
floor, Willis Sullivan; 3rd floor, Larry<lb />
Jordan; and 4th floor, Michael Cay-<lb />
ton.<lb />
NCEA Holds 39th Convention:<lb />
Delegates Meet On EC Campus<lb />
Tie 39th annual convention of the<lb />
Northeastern District NCEA will be<lb />
staged on campus tomorrow, Sep-<lb />
tember 22.<lb />
The main topic of the event, of<lb />
whicil. 2,100 teachers from this dis-<lb />
trict are expected to attend, will be<lb />
"A Profession Dedicated to the Science<lb />
and Art of Teaching The general<lb />
session of tie convention will be in<lb />
Wright Auditorium, at 9:30 a. m.<lb />
President Jenkins will welcome the<lb />
guests, followed by greetings from<lb />
Dr. Charles Carroll, State Superinten-<lb />
dent of Public Instruction; Dr. Lloyd<lb />
Thayer, NCEA President; Dr. Frank<lb />
Fuller, District Director; and Bert<lb />
Isfriee, NEA 1 Hector.<lb />
Joseph W. Hohbs, Superintendent<lb />
of Mason County Schools, Illinois,<lb />
will speak to the group on tine topic<lb />
"And Gladly Teach Special music<lb />
will le rendered by t'he East Carolina<lb />
College Coir, under-the direction of<lb />
Gordon Johnson of the EC Depart-<lb />
ment of Music.<lb />
Following the main program the<lb />
group will divide into tihe following<lb />
divisions for luncheon<lb />
tion meeting will be held in Raw!<lb />
room 101.<lb />
Te Elementary Education meet-<lb />
ing will take place at 2:00 p.m in<lb />
McGimas Auditorium.<lb />
At 2:15 the following will have de-<lb />
partmental meetings; English, Austin,<lb />
room 109; Guidance Services, Raul,<lb />
132; Retired Teachers, Rawl, room<lb />
105; HealtCt, Physical Education, and<lb />
Recreation, Gym, room 101; Home<lb />
Economics, Flanagan, Home Econom-<lb />
ics Laboratory; Industrial Arts, Flan-<lb />
agan, room 114; and Mathematics,<lb />
Austin, room 125.<lb />
Other departmental meetings will<lb />
be: Modern Foreign Language, Gra-<lb />
ham, Language Labratory; Social<lb />
Studies, Austin, room 123; Music,<lb />
Music Hall, Band Room; School Li-<lb />
brarians, Library Auditorium;<lb />
Science, Flanagan, room 317; and<lb />
Special Education, Rawl Building,<lb />
room 129.<lb />
An exhibit of new teaching ma-<lb />
terials, workbooks, teaching methods,<lb />
motion picture equipment, and other<lb />
useful visual aids will be set up in<lb />
Classroom I ie lianc'in�g area of tfbe College Un-<lb />
Discipline Board<lb />
Invokes Student<lb />
Theft Penalty<lb />
Action was taken by the Discipline<lb />
' t.mmittee of tfe college September<lb />
1" to sus(end a student, guilty of a<lb />
serious violation of the college rules,<lb />
for a year's term.<lb />
In consequence of the testimony<lb />
by witnesses and by self testimony,<lb />
:he accused student was found guilty<lb />
of theft and wa suspended from tre<lb />
college for one calendar year. If, in<lb />
the event that the student shall re-<lb />
turn to college, he sf. all automatically<lb />
be placed on a period of probation for<lb />
one full year of college residence.<lb />
A a result of testimony in the theft<lb />
case, the Committee learned that a<lb />
number of students had been guilty<lb />
ol violating a college regulation. The<lb />
students were involved in a gambling<lb />
tffense, and tfhteir names were turned<lb />
over to the Men's Judiciary for action.<lb />
me of the students involved in ths<lb />
gambling incident is still on proba-<lb />
tion for an offense which occurred<lb />
lat Spring Quarter, and the Disci-<lb />
pline ,mmiittee took special action<lb />
on his pan in the new offense. Be-<lb />
cause any violation of probation au-<lb />
tomatically brings a morw severe<lb />
penalty, tie Discipline Committee<lb />
voted to susiend this student from<lb />
college for two full quarters and to<lb />
impose a probationary period, when<lb />
and if he shall return to college, of<lb />
one full year of college residence.<lb />
teachers; Directors of Instruction;<lb />
Educational Secretaries; Future<lb />
Tend fere; Principals; Superinten-<lb />
dents; Special Education; Guidance;<lb />
and Aiffiliates�Food Service. The<lb />
luncheon meetings will begin at 12:00<lb />
noon.<lb />
At 2:15 p.m. the various depart-<lb />
ments will meet. Those interested in<lb />
Agriculture will meet in Graham,<lb />
loom 203. Dr. C. C. Scarborough,<lb />
head, Agriculture Education Depart-<lb />
ment. N. C. State College, will be the<lb />
featured speaker.<lb />
Tie Art meeting will be conducted<lb />
in Rawl, room 304. Those interested<lb />
in Audio-Visual will meet in Austin,<lb />
room 202; and the Business Educa-<lb />
lon. "Students interested in teaching<lb />
aie urged to visit the exhibits and to<lb />
attend the various meetings of their<lb />
choice stated Dr. Fuller.<lb />
Next Week<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Presents<lb />
ANGEL FLIGHT<lb />
In Pictorial Feature<lb />
Placement Service<lb />
Urges Registration<lb />
Jack Edwards, Placement Director,<lb />
urges all seniors who will be graduat-<lb />
ting by May to register now wxtii<lb />
the Placement Bureau. Forma may be<lb />
obtained ut any time during Admin-<lb />
istration hours, MonFri 8:30-4:00;<lb />
-a 8:30-12:00.<lb />
The Placement Service has ar-<lb />
ranged for tile convenience of stu-<lb />
dents, that 15 photographs for $1.00<lb />
be on sale in the student book stora<lb />
in Wright. Six ijiotogtaphs are re-<lb />
miiivd for Placement Service forms.<lb />
Pictues will be available of all<lb />
students whose picture appeared in<lb />
the junior section of the 1960-1961<lb />
Luccaneer.<lb />
For students who cannot type, Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, ' unorary business fra-<lb />
teriuty. will type placement forms<lb />
for a nominal fee. Students interested<lb />
should contact Miss Frances Daniels,<lb />
advisor of Pi Omega Pi, at 121A<lb />
Rawl Building.<lb />
Southern Belles, Fighting Pirates To Reign On Campus<lb />
ECC Homecoming Features 'Dixie Days Preparations Underway<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
SEPTEMBER<lb />
22�North Carolina Education Asso-<lb />
ciation meetings.<lb />
�Bridge Party, Wright 3rd Floor<lb />
Social Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
83�Ring Sale, College Union<lb />
�Movie: "Wild is the Wind with<lb />
Anthony Quinn and Sylva Mag-<lb />
nani. Austin, 7:00 p. m.<lb />
21�Duplicate Bridge, Wright 3rd<lb />
Floor Social Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
27Beginners Bridge, TV Room, Col-<lb />
lege Union, 2:00 p.m<lb />
op,Freshman Talent S3 ow, sponsored<lb />
by College Union, McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
30�Movie: "Under Ten Flags with<lb />
Van HeflfeJ, Austin, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
Preparations are again underway<lb />
for this year's Homecoming Weekend,<lb />
which will follow tve theme "Dixie<lb />
Days Traditional Southern hospi-<lb />
tality will be stressed in events of the<lb />
weekend, announced Dr. James W.<lb />
Butler, cf: birinan of the Homecoming<lb />
i. ommittee.<lb />
Pre-Homecoming entertainment lias<lb />
lieen arranged for the student body<lb />
on Friday, October C, with a "Rook<lb />
ami Roll" concert. This concert will<lb />
be Held in Wright Auditorium, and<lb />
will feature CMuck Jackson, recorder<lb />
of "I Don't Want To Cry A, popular<lb />
ringing group, "The Highwaymen<lb />
will appear at 8:15 p.m. in Wrigfrt<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Alumni Luncheon<lb />
Coffee hour and open house at<lb />
9:00 a.m. on Saturday in the Alumni-<lb />
Faculty Building will begin tji.te Home-<lb />
coming Day Events. The annual pa-<lb />
rade is scheduled for 10:15, followed<lb />
by th� alumni luncheon at 12:00 noon.<lb />
At 1:15 lure pre-game festivities<lb />
will begin at the college stadium, fol-<lb />
lowed by the traditional Homecoming<lb />
football game between the EC Pirates<lb />
end Ohe Fighting Christians of Elon<lb />
College.<lb />
Several student organizations, fra-<lb />
ternities, and sororities, will have open<lb />
house affairs following the football<lb />
game.<lb />
The Socioty of Buccaneers wiU<lb />
�hold its fall dinner at 7 p.m. in the<lb />
New South Cafeteria. President Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins will address the Bucs and<lb />
their guests. CBief Buc James Whit-<lb />
I field, of Raleigh, baa announced that<lb />
members of the Society will be priv-<lb />
leged to bring wives and dates to<lb />
the dinner, a break from the "all-<lb />
male" dinners usually held by tfr.e<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
Maynard Ferguson<lb />
The Homecoming Dance in Wright<lb />
Auditorium will feature tbe Music<lb />
od Maynard Ferguson and His Band.<lb />
Jimmy Burns and Hi3 Orchestra will<lb />
play from 8 to 9 p.m. and during tihe<lb />
Ferguson band intermission.<lb />
Jaiyne Chandler, and Jim Speight<lb />
ore working together as co-dhairmen<lb />
of the weekend flestivities.<lb />
Jayne urges all of tbe organizations,<lb />
sororities, anil fraternities on cam-<lb />
pus to "plea3e get out and make a<lb />
float, because it would be terrible to<lb />
hcive a Homecoming Parade without<lb />
floats<lb />
Sponsors<lb />
Jayne announced tiNat September<lb />
27 is the deadline for the names and<lb />
pictures of tbe sponsors, and tfcte float<lb />
entries. Sponsors pictures must be<lb />
3x10, black and white.<lb />
On September 28 there will be a<lb />
meeting of all Homecoming sponsors<lb />
;n the SGA office at 3:00. All sponsors<lb />
are required to wear "old Soutfr<lb />
dresses to the game and in the pa-<lb />
rade. The election of tile Queen ie<lb />
scheduled for October 3, and will be<lb />
held in the College Union.<lb />
Outside publicity and publication<lb />
of campaign material will be pro-<lb />
hibited. Immediate disqualification<lb />
of any entry will result, for failure<lb />
to comply to rules, warned Jayne<lb />
Ohtaodlar.<lb />
CHUCK JACKSON. . . . recorder of H Dent Want To Cry" will sppear<lb />
mer.t Friday, October , in Wrii�t Anritoaaiuaa.<lb />
as part of the Homecoming<lb /><pb facs="00038716_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
Isolation May Bo<lb />
Detrimental To College<lb />
A question which will arise in the Stu-<lb />
dent Senate this fall will be EC's re-entrance<lb />
into the National Student Association. By<lb />
now, we hope that the Senate members and<lb />
the general student body are somewhat more<lb />
familiar with the organization than they<lb />
appeared to be last spring.<lb />
The Senate voted last May to delay mem-<lb />
bership in NSA until further investigation.<lb />
Part of this investigation, they decided should<lb />
be the sending of delegates to the National<lb />
Congress. This was done. Now it remains to<lb />
bring the question before the Senate once<lb />
more. This time, it seems unlikely that ac-<lb />
tion should be delayed for lack of informa-<lb />
tion. There are four people on campus who<lb />
attended the National Congress and if ap-<lb />
proached, one of these four should be able<lb />
to answer any question that Senate members<lb />
or the student body might have. The four<lb />
people students should contact for informa-<lb />
tion about NSA are Tommy Mallison, Fatsy<lb />
Elliott, Merle Summers, and Gene Lanier.<lb />
In attending the Congress, we found<lb />
NSA to be a delightful Association that al-<lb />
lows healthy and open debate on topics which<lb />
range from campus life to international af-<lb />
fairs. We found factions within the Associa-<lb />
tion that correspond to the different parties<lb />
found in our national government. We found<lb />
�the majority ruling, with minority being<lb />
heard and recorded, if they so desired the<lb />
latter. We found a democratic organization<lb />
. . . and a place in it for East Carolina.<lb />
The college's role in '6162 need not be<lb />
one of isolation. It should take its place with<lb />
the other college communities across the na-<lb />
tion, and have its opinions voiced . . . not<lb />
only in Eastern North Carolina, not only<lb />
throughout the state, not only in the South,<lb />
and not only across the US, but to the na-<lb />
tions of the world. And this is how far the,<lb />
voice of NSA reaches.<lb />
We hope the Senate will see fit to wise<lb />
ly debate membership in NSA. The Asso-<lb />
ciation is subject to much criticism, and has<lb />
been the topic of extensive debate here as<lb />
well as in other colleges. We look forward<lb />
to an interesting and hely debate when this<lb />
issue is brought before the Senate.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JLrTEin<lb />
And Not A Place To Sit<lb />
Eight o'clock Saturday night. Game time,<lb />
bleachers filled. Late comers, where do you<lb />
sit? Or do you stand? This was the case last<lb />
Saturday night at EC's first football game,<lb />
ot the season. Anyone arriving for the kick-<lb />
off or minutes after found a mass of arms,<lb />
legs and heads covering the seats, the aisles,<lb />
the rails, and hanging from the sides. Stu-<lb />
dents, students everywhere, and not a place<lb />
to sit.<lb />
Cooperative ushers, faithful to their<lb />
duty, allowed no one to sit in special reserved<lb />
sections until after halftime.<lb />
If this first game is any indication of<lb />
the crowds future games will attract we<lb />
might be faced with a small problem.<lb />
than liL-li. .4 <lb />
Does Newspaper<lb />
Settle Petty<lb />
Social Quarrels?<lb />
(ACP)�"3 baild college newspaper<lb />
iournalisits promote their own edi-<lb />
tiuial policy? Should faculty, admin-<lb />
istration and student groups be ex-<lb />
empt from published criticism? These<lb />
are questions tf Jat arise an discussions<lb />
of collejre journalistic practices, and<lb />
which are often hotly disputed by<lb />
those students wfto feel that their in-<lb />
herent liberties are being curtailed,<lb />
and by the faculty and administrative<lb />
officers, who feel that tfJey are often<lb />
put upon by irresponsibile students<lb />
looking for something about whildM<lb />
to be controversial.<lb />
"Some say that one builds charac-<lb />
ei by letting students take part in<lb />
the conflict embodied in editorial spats<lb />
with the fraternities, sororities, in-<lb />
structors and professors, and the ad-<lb />
ministrative staff. This would be a<lb />
boon to tf le sincere students of jour-<lb />
ralisin and political science, working<lb />
towards goals which they consider<lb />
very real.<lb />
"On the otfler hand, some consider<lb />
the confuskxn and bitterness created<lb />
through demands for answers to prob-<lb />
lems, answers to criticisms, and so-<lb />
lutions to tfe ipethy social quarrels<lb />
between campus organitions a long<lb />
step to take to satisfy the need for<lb />
individual freedom of opinion.<lb />
"There is one thing we believe a<lb />
college paper can do through the use<lb />
of a provocative editorial approach.<lb />
It can cause the students to react to<lb />
the written opinion and take a stand<lb />
�aye or nay�drawing tihem away<lb />
from the (passive stand they normally<lb />
take.<lb />
"Promotion of ideals and the criti-<lb />
cism of ideals must be left to the stu-<lb />
dents tf iemselves. Pertinent questions<lb />
can still be raised. Conflicting stu-<lb />
dent groups can defend their own<lb />
pinions. Interests groups can push<lb />
for reforms. The student can be his<lb />
own critic and His own defense�<lb />
Lewis and Clark College, PIONEER<lb />
LOG.<lb />
COACH SAit<lb />
�JV-<lb />
MS<lb />
�lf?ST<lb />
�� u,iimiSSS&amp;�<lb />
SGA: Now You S,<lb />
How You Don't <lb />
By J. ALFRED HlLijs<lb />
"All right, gather a<lb />
This is the one they're al r lJk'r'<lb />
Hoeh-MeCoehie. Watch the doorway <lb />
yhow. Look. This is the one. Boys 0I0r<lb />
ty-one can't stand it; boy under t<lb />
can't understand it Hoeh-Md , ,<lb />
doorway for a free show J' -<lb />
From out of Madison A . <lb />
off imafrf-making comes the eonoJ<lb />
NEW SOUTH. The New Soutl�<lb />
with commercialism, indu ,n I<lb />
ism, liberalism and all the tC8 <lb />
have swept the rest of the i mtl<lb />
last onv hundred years.<lb />
From the Northern poinl <lb />
Carolina is bein hailed in tJ JlJ<lb />
;nd talked about at Rotary <lb />
rising spokesman for this the .<lb />
thoujrh even here a few at!<lb />
There is some speculate<lb />
Carolina College in beinr rt<lb />
cultural intellectual center f<lb />
spokesman. North Carolina (The th�<lb />
?hat Chapel Hill b out. f0,<lb />
nected with the University i.s<lb />
the Old South radicalism of �<lb />
Let's take an illustration<lb />
o<lb />
Name Calling Leaves Blue Cloud<lb />
or Honest Critics Exist<lb />
Need F<lb />
'Security Seekers<lb />
jFind College<lb />
Offers Knowledge<lb />
(A.CP)�" . . . Ours is a society<lb />
jwhk-h. .fe tending to make of knowl-<lb />
Jedire a crass instrument for the ac-<lb />
Anuisition of material goods; of art<lb />
. More <lb />
man likely, conference games will attradff � a substarvtaaI mt?ans for bus-<lb />
more spectators as the season progresses And lness arul movie stars of �!&amp;�<lb />
Homecoming  the crowds . . where will Fruilt feelins: ot thought a closed<lb />
we put them system of anachronistic cliches, wish-<lb />
The Baby Buccaneers havle outgrownfl,Wi,lihe "&amp;� and self-serving<lb />
their baby britches; and what's more theBS<lb />
Styles have changed. I �ut of the comfortable crucible of<lb />
gBmiddle-chiss American culture come<lb />
security-seeking, controversy-avoid<lb />
Newspj<lb />
japers Must Motivate<lb />
Public Reaction To Issues<lb />
iMg young people, believing that the<lb />
punpoee of be universe is to serve<lb />
The selfish interest of the United<lb />
States in general and of themselves in<lb />
particular.<lb />
"Rut tilese young people, our col-<lb />
lege students, are merely the symp-<lb />
toms, the occasion, of the ideological<lb />
innocence and operational guilt whicfh<lb />
all of us share and show to the world.<lb />
IWay are not the causal agents<lb />
though in a few years, they will have<lb />
become tJhfe conveyors and the perpet-<lb />
uators of our timid social and eeo-<lb />
liomuc ptolosophiea and of our un-<lb />
In the past this newspaper has<lb />
Ivad to endure tihte indignation and<lb />
approbation of a large portion of t(he<lb />
students and faculty of this college;<lb />
it is quite probable that this endurance<lb />
will continue to be necessary. Its col-<lb />
umnists have been called everything<lb />
from radicals u pseudo-intellectuals<lb />
(a favorite term of all critics) to<lb />
pedants to bigots to names usually<lb />
found inscribed on the walls of tile<lb />
men's room. The columnists, appar-<lb />
ently adhering to the old adage, tfe<lb />
best defense is a good offense, have<lb />
defended their position by attacking<lb />
l �eir attackers.<lb />
In efiff sequence, what began as<lb />
ciiticism of policies and practices<lb />
which the columnists deemed im-<lb />
proper or unfair ended as a battle of<lb />
personalities. TSii.s was and indeed is<lb />
most unfortunate. Perhaps under<lb />
scrutiny the reasons for this will be-<lb />
come apparent.<lb />
Questions we might ask kare:<lb />
(1) What right do the columnists<lb />
' lave to criticize the practices and pol-<lb />
ies of tie administration and the<lb />
SGA ?<lb />
(2) Wliat rigiit do the students and<lb />
administrators have to criticize the<lb />
opiwona and statements of the colum-<lb />
nists? . <lb />
m<lb />
(3) V) fat rig have the columnists<lb />
to criticize tlieir critics?<lb />
By JUNIUS D. GRIMES, III<lb />
(4) What right do the students and<lb />
administrators have to criticize the<lb />
columnists?<lb />
In answer may I cite an ideal, fun-<lb />
damental to our American form of<lb />
government and to our heritage. This<lb />
ii'eal i.s freedom of the press It in-<lb />
cludes the right, and indeed Che ob-<lb />
ligation, of the conscientious news-<lb />
paper and its staff to explore and<lb />
criticize policies in whicih. they honest-<lb />
ly do not believe.<lb />
Included in this same freedom of<lb />
the press is the rigjbft of the persons<lb />
who do believe in these .policies to de-<lb />
fend ttie policies. In both cases ths<lb />
criticism should be confined to the<lb />
issues involved. Only in instances<lb />
where there fee been committed some<lb />
notation of law or serious breach of<lb />
conduct should tfte persons as well as<lb />
the policies be criticized. In all cases<lb />
the facts should be adhered to.<lb />
Thus I find it difficult to excuse<lb />
the actions of any .persons wfro in-<lb />
sist upon dealing in personalities<lb />
Specially since in almost every case<lb />
I can recall the hard words passed<lb />
ter college and country,<lb />
or the issues. Once a "name has been<lb />
called by any group the issue itself<lb />
has been successfully obfuscated in<lb />
tlte resulting stonm of righteous in-<lb />
dignation. The name calling ha !eft<lb />
a blue cloud over the eampua<lb />
the libelous vociferation indulged in<lb />
is inexcusable. On this campus as on<lb />
any campus we need an honest criti-<lb />
cal group. Without such an element<lb />
our college and our country would not<lb />
hold their present positions. Without<lb />
such an element tfere would be no<lb />
progress. Freedom of the press must<lb />
be maintained. But freedom of the<lb />
press must not be abused and ?o I<lb />
request of columnist, student and ad-<lb />
ministrator that each confine Its cri-<lb />
ticism to tlie reaj issues� for a bet-<lb />
ter college ond country.<lb />
of the New South on East<lb />
The SGA has come out<lb />
of last year wrth an example<lb />
blem-solving�the "activity i<lb />
sures that the student will<lb />
from his fifteen dollars ac .<lb />
has been lost at previous � �<lb />
the philandering of ID cards W I v h<lb />
of entertainment lined up<lb />
activity card will allow some<lb />
tiep adherent to being aas<lb />
college.<lb />
The SGA i.s fascinating. T-<lb />
portumty for "Democracy<lb />
differentiated from the facui"<lb />
occurs even' Monday night<lb />
Wright Tircle assume ,<lb />
an<lb />
in<lb />
w.ill<lb />
lish<lb />
goo<lb />
ten<lb />
ea<lb />
Therefore<lb />
it is my contention tat<lb />
��i� newspaper that always printed the<lb />
nice material for mass consumption would<lb />
certainly not be representative of its readers<lb />
.tifeSpaper must Print the "nice" along<lb />
hi� nit Potable Providing the paper<lb />
htl i2f 6n hb?l0US' and if the "nnpalatablT"<lb />
�!L an unfortunate taste, at least the<lb />
Sri OfT? �neK,�f Pmary �C hies and of our un<lb />
controversuS iSST P � reaCti�n t0 dre1 �tic 212<lb />
OTJ. U�t: i,s .e one<lb />
Western Carolinian cans tfrdnk for themselves instead of<lb />
mmmm themselves, of whose atmosphere must<lb />
be one of heterodoxy, diissidence and<lb />
IfJVVft protest.<lb />
"And whale it is tibfe mie af the<lb />
�!�� College, -American college to deepen our stu-<lb />
dents' sensitivity, refine their sensi-<lb />
bility and irritate and aggravate<lb />
their curiosity, it is aJgo the crucial<lb />
responsibility of tihle college in the<lb />
atomic age to sensitize students to<lb />
the vital (political, economic and social<lb />
Problems facing all of us and to<lb />
Headlines Foretell Future<lb />
Of American College Youth<lb />
By JEAN PPAri?<lb />
As college youth of today we watoh . .<lb />
U lUh. for talks otZZln COX1<lb />
�tead of global war. Perhaps we do<lb />
�ot remember the war as the leaders<lb />
of today must, but to us it wiU bring<lb />
complete devastation of our plans<lb />
WUt is war? How wiU it end? What<lb />
�n we do to curb the threats of<lb />
war<lb />
What ,is war? War comes like a<lb />
storm. Frrst a coldness, a chill comes<lb />
over all Clouds appear. Ttiese are<lb />
understandmg. They are clouds of<lb />
jealousy and hate. Just before a<lb />
stowa con.es, the clouds seem to strike<lb />
ar one another spreading tiheir ghast-<lb />
y r18- War in our day has al-<lb />
�ady hed thfc point. Countries are<lb />
�etof m IN. same manner as tte<lb />
r" Ckuds- despise and mis-<lb />
understand. Then rain comes. Wmds<lb />
Mjjr, spreading the darkness and<lb />
Henry M. Wriston, otf the WorJd<lb />
Wtoan wi-11 war end? Only after<lb />
complete exlustion do .these storm<lb />
forces cease their activity. Only af<lb />
�;er total destruction does war end.<lb />
-rhe end is all too evident<lb />
Wlt can we do to curb the 'threats<lb />
�f war? Learning to live together fa<lb />
�peace ,s too much to ask orTa worW<lb />
�asiS but individuals can beguTo<lb />
Pwctice being men of peace in every-<lb />
a�y We. This has to be learned<lb />
WlJen man learns to love and work<lb />
n hannony with others, then (he has<lb />
arned to hve. When man learns the<lb />
We b what you make it, then he has<lb />
earner to succeed. n J<lb />
rW.fanj to enjoy Ufe and ite<lb />
freedoms. When man learna thaTprot<lb />
lems must be ow�.� �  p<lb />
then h� L W�vencome individually,<lb />
 ft(as become mature. When<lb />
Mystery Team<lb />
What Happens If<lb />
Big Time Football<lb />
Comes To EC<lb />
By LARRY BLIZZARD<lb />
The big question at last Saturday's<lb />
fuobal game was exactly wtatf was<lb />
the name of the team that we were<lb />
Playing. Various suggestions were of-<lb />
fered during the course of the game-<lb />
among them were Penn College In'<lb />
�" � India U and even<lb />
Penn State University.<lb />
Of course, fit would have been quite<lb />
State L tumbled out and stormed<lb />
onto tihe field. Who !�.� ZlZ<lb />
" Lions despite therr sixA pC<lb />
Zm r&amp;Ung Pk Mage�<lb />
Unfortunateiy, .ee Aftt<lb />
name of the hapless team whh <lb />
flayed Saturday nigh mUs . 1�<lb />
intballhisJryfonrtCr<lb />
thing is tht u� Thm mio<lb />
which nameless JSTnera ln<lb />
Satu�ay xugihlts. �f�ron on<lb />
ance as its fountain turns fr, r<lb />
to passion pink. a1<lb />
The' Septembr ele ent h Si �J<lb />
one of those "now jrou Me ii<lb />
shows. Seven student organizat<lb />
budgets up for Senate approval S<lb />
voted �n and passed when it<lb />
that there wouldn't In- ,<lb />
2a' u approximateh I<lb />
S(,A has to appropriate, <lb />
five orvramzations that depen I <lb />
So the Senate voted to i-amV �-<lb />
approved budgets and to put them<lb />
the pot until next met-tin �<lb />
budgets may be voted on.<lb />
Another interesting aijrht :<lb />
uas when the Chairman of th, F eel<lb />
mittee questioned the value ,<lb />
Literary MatfaZine because. -<lb />
do not read it. Kut there are<lb />
that read the Rebel than vote -<lb />
Its a free show folka. h al<lb />
��,<lb />
I IS.<lb />
Ed<lb />
i.B.<lb />
� ixor<lb />
Si<lb />
Chivalry Dies The Easy Wav<lb />
Stadium Reflects Fash<lb />
indel<lb />
GE<lb />
�A<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
Many of the new fresh net<lb />
io�)k at college foot hall Saturday night �k<lb />
the Pirates rolled over Indiana State TM<lb />
era ollegv with an impreaai i 1<lb />
iommy Michel, with the game's threetwd<lb />
?� l? i" cmi't. performed bej<lb />
ior the folks from home. - wm W<lb />
in the stands and the fans were higt tel<lb />
the spirits.<lb />
Handsome eollegv niale nedcM<lb />
g Jor the tfame, sported the Uteet in thtmi<lb />
J"r h'onable young men. During ;r<lb />
merlude in Saturday night's excitM<lb />
ht n? loung ntJemen jumiii praudly:<lb />
nis feet displaying the latest in ties- brc<lb />
ie randomly splashed with<lb />
�Vn i!2V Fashion has wr.<lb />
to a colorful start for fall etylea<lb />
Perfwpa th� Uv j�<lb />
EC fans wiU bTtT J"<lb />
J�own in sport, 2� is 22 b<lb />
footfcau. Cerinty "<lb />
"r of impend! rf��T toct �<lb />
tyTs01"1<lb />
equip them with at leaet the begin- rwV'Z�' � WoM<lb />
njnfs of me ideational and emS- ZZfS?"? . ��<lb />
al tools and substance with which to mm�l.J?- S�1 m a cV�r<lb />
te these problem. 0�r o� cTZ&amp;�?� ! <lb />
fafflmg to turn out men and women . three differ.<lb />
Monty mm,<lb />
i, Carol Eider, Kaye<lb />
CtMton Journigan<lb />
Ekine Brewer<lb />
Connie Hides<lb />
Dan Buy<lb />
Aipfaa ptj Ctaoege ffreteatarfty<lb />
� seeoind fkor of Wtigbt BaildJng "<lb />
t, aM department, PL 2-3101, extenajon 264,<lb />
with a sense of the realities of the<lb />
tiansitional period in which we live<lb />
Ow colleges are failing to instill in<lb />
our select young people courage<lb />
imagination and humanity. Our col<lb />
leges are failing to serve the needs<lb />
of wiat should be � dynamic country<lb />
w this time of rpid and momentous<lb />
�e . . . University of Iowa<lb />
graduate student M. J. Lunine in Col-<lb />
orado UAILY, reprd by Iowa<lb />
&amp;ate DAILY.<lb />
ent approaches to defining war and Z T �f glofcaJ w- What<lb />
99 rights. PoiitLeal facto rj LZ<lb />
ITS to �-wfc-?<lb />
mg � Power. TOe tf<lb />
K is B�9 distinct J<lb />
� �ot readily clear. Only �J�<lb />
ttxr"eco<lb />
these three factors to obtain �� de-<lb />
ft�.on of war and peace. If <lb />
factors Mr. Wriston propose3 Zll<lb />
studled separately, an aawer <lb />
 to be a man of Xe CouW<lb />
�� �fer learning these t�T<lb />
des�re war for any reason ottSE r tht wne 5 <lb />
PZl? ft-edom? other WZTl  -<lb />
Pfnendpi6theRnsWe - gSjy! SZ<lb />
I ,em of global war. What ia a"d ve�x thTL V1' V Teefc,<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Steinbeck Assumes Official Duties Of<lb />
lew Office As Assistant To Dean White<lb />
Rachel Steinbeck<lb />
By N.ANCY<lb />
Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women,<lb />
uiin ounces the appointment of Miss<lb />
Rachel Steinbeck as an assistant to<lb />
tJlB dean of women for tiie 1961-62<lb />
term.<lb />
Miss Steinbeck hails from Concord,<lb />
North Carolina but is now residing<lb />
in Greenville with her parents. She<lb />
graduated from J. H. Rose High<lb />
School of Greenville and earned Ihier<lb />
A.B. and M.A. degrees in business<lb />
administration at EC. Rachel is a<lb />
member of the Sigma Pi Alpha, hon-<lb />
orary foreign language fraternity.<lb />
Following graduation, Miss Stein-<lb />
beck worked for Bob Kennedy on the<lb />
clerical staff of the United States<lb />
Senate Rackets Commdttee under<lb />
Jofrta McClollan.<lb />
After working in the nation's capi-<lb />
tal for several months, she returned<lb />
to EC and held a graduate fellowship<lb />
while completing her Master's studies<lb />
in the School otf Business. Iast sum-<lb />
mer Miss Steinbeck made a tour of<lb />
EDMONDS<lb />
Europe.<lb />
An active member of St. James<lb />
Mot bdist Church in Greenville, Miss<lb />
Steinbeck participates in the church<lb />
-chool as teacJ'ier and in the music de-<lb />
partment as a soloist with the cburdh<lb />
(' I()1T.<lb />
Miss Steinbeck obtained her posi-<lb />
tion as an assistant to Dean White<lb />
through ti e EG Placement Service.<lb />
2500 women students look to Dean<lb />
White's office for guidance, 2000 of<lb />
whom are dormitory students, and<lb />
approximately 500 living- off campus.<lb />
An assistant wa� needed to ihelp with<lb />
lie housing of woman students and to<lb />
direct organizations that came about<lb />
from the increased enrollment,<lb />
especially sororities.<lb />
Besides relieving Dean Wftite of<lb />
much routine office work, Miss Sltein-<lb />
lieck's duties will cover excused cuts<lb />
'for women students, special permiss-<lb />
ions, academic counseling, and check-<lb />
ing sorority grades.<lb />
�nmcen Departments Gain New Instructors<lb />
ainpiis Welcomes 24 New Faculty Members<lb />
i the increase of student en-<lb />
: is fall, Hast Carolina Col-<lb />
a Ided to its present teach-<lb />
"� 1 new members, and 31<lb />
for 'Vmer members<lb />
. � red, resigned, or are<lb />
� absence.<lb />
B From U-aves of absences<lb />
will � J. A. Withey of the Eng-<lb />
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New Professors<lb />
�tu professors, listed by de-<lb />
its, are:<lb />
Miss Rubj Claire Ball, A.B<lb />
Mrs. Nanene Q. Eagle, B.A<lb />
. Mis- Betty Eileen Petteway,<lb />
. M.F.A Francis Speight, na-<lb />
y km.wu artist who will be<lb />
in-residence and was with the<lb />
v f Fine Arts in Philadelphia,<lb />
I Vetil's.<lb />
OF BUSINESS�Don R.<lb />
B.S M.A Miss Carol<lb />
B.A and M.B.A Bryon<lb />
v B.S LL.B Miss Alice<lb />
arrison, A.B M.S Ph.D<lb />
�awrence Jones, B.S M.A<lb />
, I McDaniels, A. B M.<lb />
June Mueller, B.S M.B.A<lb />
Crave Silvers, B. S CPA.<lb />
l CAT!ON� Clifford L. Nixon,<lb />
M.A Ed.D Mrs. Ruth H.<lb />
. A. B M.A and Ed.D Lewis<lb />
rindell, B.S M.A Ed.D.<lb />
GUSH- William H. Grate, Ph.<lb />
. K.D Frederick Sorensen,<lb />
M.A . Ph.D Mis Nancy Hamon<lb />
r, B.A M.A.<lb />
OGRAPHY�Louis De Vorsey,<lb />
MA Ph.D. candidate, Univer-<lb />
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"���� .�a��T manopaciumr<lb />
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES � Miss<lb />
Julia Estfcr Escaioa, B.S M.A<lb />
Miss Marcelle M. Martin, Baccalaur-<lb />
eate-Philosophie, M.A.<lb />
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDU-<lb />
CATION Sal Geix, A.B M.Ed<lb />
Ray Benjamin Pennington, B.S M.<lb />
Clinton H. Strong, BS M.A<lb />
Ph.D.<lb />
HOME ECONOMICS�Miss Moselle<lb />
Ilolberg, B.S M.S.<lb />
INDUSTRIAL ARTS � Harold<lb />
Peter Oksen, B.S M.S E. B. Scott,<lb />
B. S M.S Paul E. Waldrap, Jr<lb />
B.S M.Ed.<lb />
MATHEMATICS � Mrs. Stella<lb />
Daugherty, A. B M.A Frank D.<lb />
Johnson. B. S M.S Frank W.<lb />
Saainders, A.B M.A residency com-<lb />
pleted for Ph.D Carroll Aubrey Web-<lb />
ber, S.B M.A Robert M. Woodside,<lb />
B.S M.S.<lb />
MUSIC�Martin Mailman. B.M<lb />
MM Ph.D composer-in-residence;<lb />
Barry II. Stank, B.M.E M.M Carl<lb />
Stout, B.M M.M Donald Tracey,<lb />
B.M M.M.<lb />
SCHOOL OF NURSING - Mrs.<lb />
Ruth J. Broadhurst, Dip-Ionia, St.<lb />
Luke's Hospital School, B.S eontin-<lb />
uing Study for M.A Mrs. lyouise<lb />
Carter Bullock, R.N B.S P.H.N<lb />
Mrs. Mary Snyder Stetde, B.A M.N<lb />
working toward Master's in Nursing<lb />
Education; Mrs. Bonnie Evans Wal-<lb />
drop, A.A B.S.<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY � I ouis Joseph<lb />
Broussard, B.A M.A Ph.D Robert<lb />
P. Graham, B.A M.A Albert V.<lb />
Griffith, B.A B.D Th.M. M.A.<lb />
Ph.D Jacob Mandel, B.S M.A Ph.<lb />
D Charles T. Martoccia, A.B M.A<lb />
Ph.D Edward Nicholson, B.S M.A<lb />
Rirfard Oldenburg, B.A M.A Ed.D<lb />
Ervin Rose, B.A M.A Ph.D<lb />
SCIENCE�Donald Etheridje Bai-<lb />
ley, B.S M.Ed Miss Patricia Ann<lb />
Daugherty, B.A M.A Ph.D James<lb />
Horton, Jr B.S M.A Mrs. Mary<lb />
LaSalle Slhbaf, B.A M.S Ph.D<lb />
Everett C. Simpson. B.S M.S Ph.<lb />
D Edgar F. Stillwell, B.S M.A<lb />
Ph.D.<lb />
SOCIAL STUDIES�John C. Atke-<lb />
son, Jr B.A M.A working toward<lb />
doctorate; George Baker, B.S M.A<lb />
Ph.D Wilmon Droze, B.S M.S<lb />
Pi.D Henry C. Ferrell, A.B M.<lb />
A Ph.D. candidate; William R.<lb />
Thompson, A.B M.A Ph.D.<lb />
DORMITORY COUNSELORS �<lb />
Mrs. Respsie Walson Baker, B.S M.<lb />
A Mrs. Charlotte Kniglhten, A.B<lb />
M.A Mrs. Estelle Thigjpen, advanced<lb />
studies at East Carolina College.<lb />
Camp Lejeune Holds Registration<lb />
For Newly Established Extension<lb />
Oiie-tihiousand students are expected<lb />
bo register for the fall term of the<lb />
new two year East Carolina College<lb />
branch established tftias summer at<lb />
the Camp Iejeune Marine base.<lb />
The branch is the first of its kind<lb />
in North Carolina to be approved by<lb />
the State Board of Higher Education.<lb />
�Credits earned tftlrough the two-year<lb />
branch may be transferred to any re-<lb />
cognized cxxllege in the nation.<lb />
For several years, Camp Ijejeune<lb />
has been offering courses wihicfh were<lb />
made available through tihie Exten-<lb />
sion Program at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege under the direction of Dr. Ralph<lb />
Brimley. Marine base officials, how-<lb />
ever, wished to establish a branch<lb />
college, "because under the Southern<lb />
Association rules, only one year out<lb />
of four may be applied toward a de-<lb />
gree in extension<lb />
Registration for freshmen, upper-<lb />
classmen, transfer students, and spec-<lb />
ial students began Setptember 1 on<lb />
the base and continued through Sep-<lb />
tember 2. Other registration dates<lb />
were scheduled for September 8; Sep-<lb />
tember 9; and Monday, September 11.<lb />
Classes also began on the latter date.<lb />
Lt. Colonel Robert V. Hall was ap-<lb />
pointed as director of tihie new branch.<lb />
Working with him will be fourteen<lb />
East Carolina College faculty mem-<lb />
bers and thirteen marine personnel<lb />
secured as instructors.<lb />
.A native of Modisonville, Kentucky,<lb />
Lt. Col. Hall attended the Univesity<lb />
of Kentucky and graduated from East<lb />
Caroling College wlhtere he received<lb />
his B.S. and M.A. degrees. For fif-<lb />
teen years, he served duty with the<lb />
United States Army, retiring with<lb />
tlie rank of Lt. Colonel. He returned<lb />
to East Carolina in 1960 as an as-<lb />
sistant professor of the education de-<lb />
partment at the college.<lb />
Arnold Air Society Sends<lb />
Cadets To Annual Conclave<lb />
The General Channault Squadron of<lb />
the Arnold Air Society of East Caro-<lb />
lina sent two delegates to tjhe 13th<lb />
National Conclave of the Arnold Air<lb />
Society held September 20-24, n Phil-<lb />
adelphia, Pennsylvania.<lb />
Tv te Arnold Air Society is a nation-<lb />
al honor society for Air Force ROTC<lb />
cadets. Each school year, the Society<lb />
Golds a convention in a different city.<lb />
This year, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<lb />
plays host to delegates from all Ar-<lb />
nold Air detac(hnents throughout the<lb />
nation, and Puerto Rico. The conclave<lb />
is held so that the Society may set<lb />
up its budget, ammend its constitu-<lb />
tion, and to acquaint tjhe members<lb />
with new Air Force developments and<lb />
policies.<lb />
To these ends there will be varied<lb />
aero-space exhibits at Convention hall.<lb />
in Philadelphia.<lb />
Deserving Society members and<lb />
selected headers of the military and<lb />
industry will be presented awards for<lb />
their services and accomplishments at<lb />
the Annual Awards Banquet. General<lb />
Curtis E. LeMay, Air Force Chief-<lb />
of-Staff, will head the list of notables<lb />
wlhio will address the cadets at this<lb />
and other functions.<lb />
EG Professor<lb />
Recovers From<lb />
Hare Disease<lb />
Dr. Lucille H. Oriairles, faculty mem.<lb />
I.er of the College department of Eng-<lb />
lish, became something of a medical<lb />
celebrity" when s�vfe made a success-<lb />
ful recovery from Guillain-Barre<lb />
disease. Her account of her slow con-<lb />
valescence .fain paralysis and pain<lb />
m included in the current issue of<lb />
"Psychosomatac Medicine official<lb />
journal of the Ameaican Psychoso-<lb />
matic Soiety.<lb />
Dr. Chainles' article, entitled "Morale<lb />
in Recovering from Guillain-Barre<lb />
Disease: Account of an Ex-patient<lb />
deals vvith her two-year battle against<lb />
t" e disease. On leave from the col-<lb />
lege during this period, she counts<lb />
herself "lucky to be well" and to be<lb />
on the job again.<lb />
T e article carries, in addition to<lb />
Dr. Charles' story of her illness and<lb />
convalescence, her physician's report,<lb />
quoted from the "New England Journ-<lb />
al of Medicine<lb />
Dr. Charles, atithor of a series of<lb />
studies of primitive drama published<lb />
in scholarly journals of folklore and<lb />
anti lopology, broke Into the medical<lb />
journals last year with an account of<lb />
a new painless method of removing<lb />
adhesive tape which she devised.<lb />
Originally published in "G P medi-<lb />
cal journal, in January, 1960, the ar-<lb />
ticle was quoted in fie medical col-<lb />
umns of "Better Homes and Gardens<lb />
"R. N "Today's Health "Cos-<lb />
mopolitan "Family Circle "Every<lb />
Woman's and other magazines and<lb />
received national coverage in news-<lb />
papers.<lb />
Dr. 'Charles is also author of "The<lb />
Story of the Baby Sphinx and Other<lb />
Fables privately (printed by the An-<lb />
tioch Press in 1959.<lb />
Grads Enter Naval<lb />
Pre-Flight Training<lb />
In a recent news release, two EC<lb />
graduates were announced as Naval<lb />
Aviation Officer candidates at the<lb />
Naval Air Reserve Training Unit,<lb />
Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia.<lb />
Affected were: Hazel Lawrence Byixl<lb />
and John Russell Stancil.<lb />
Both men have departed Norfolk<lb />
for pre-fligC It. training in Pensacole,<lb />
Florida. Upon completion of ba.de<lb />
training, they will receive advanced<lb />
training at one of the naval air sta-<lb />
tions located througout the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Byrd, son of Col. and Mrs. II. L.<lb />
Byrd, attended Fayetteville High<lb />
School and graduated from EC. Stan-<lb />
cil, son of Mrs. Pearl Stancil, of An-<lb />
gier, attended Angier High School<lb />
and also is an EC graduate.<lb />
CONSTRICTION FORGES AHEAD<lb />
the new annex to Flanagan Building.<lb />
as additional<lb />
paee tor laboratories and classrooms are provided in<lb />
�Photo By JIM KIRKLAXD<lb />
Duke Graduate Joins Volunteer Staff<lb />
Michigan State University Trains<lb />
Candidates For Peace Corps<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
Since 1912 we have been welcoming students<lb />
and faculty at ECC each Fall.<lb />
Since 1912 we have been Campus head-<lb />
quarters for fine Jewelry.<lb />
LAUTARES JEWELERS<lb />
Registered Jeweler � Certified Gemologist<lb />
Owned and Operated by Geo. Lautares, ECC Class '41<lb />
'Maid Of Cotton'<lb />
Contest Opens<lb />
Tt ere's aai interesting job waiting<lb />
for a young Cotton Belt beauty who<lb />
likes to travel.<lb />
It's the job of representing the<lb />
American cotton industry on an in-<lb />
ternational fashion and good will tour,<lb />
and tPe title is that of 1962 Maid of<lb />
Cotton.<lb />
The National Cotton Council an-<lb />
nounces official entry blanks for<lb />
girls interested in competing for the<lb />
title are now available. These are<lb />
the requirements for entering t(he<lb />
Maid of Cotton contest:<lb />
A girl must have been born in one<lb />
of the 19 cotton-producing states,<lb />
must be between 19 and 25 years old,<lb />
must be at least five feet, five inches<lb />
tall, and must never (Wave been mar-<lb />
ried.<lb />
Twenty finalists will be chosen to<lb />
compete in Memphis, Term Decem-<lb />
ber 28 and 29. Immediately after her<lb />
selection, the winner will depart for<lb />
New York wfcere she will be outfitted<lb />
in an all-cotton wardrobe styled by<lb />
the nation's top designers.<lb />
The 1962 Maid of Cotton will travel<lb />
coast to coast fn the United States<lb />
and Canada. Next summer she'll fly<lb />
via Pan American World Airways to<lb />
Europe for visita to leading fasMon<lb />
centers. ,<lb />
Everywhere she goes, shell meet<lb />
top government officiate, cotton in-<lb />
dustry leaders, and other dignitaries.<lb />
Wearing tfhte latest cotton fashions<lb />
created by top designers she'll pose<lb />
for newspaper and magazine photo-<lb />
graphers, and appear on radio and<lb />
television.<lb />
The gkrl wfr.to wins the 1962 Maid of<lb />
bottom title will he the 24th repre-<lb />
sentative of the cotton industry. She<lb />
will succeed Linda Lackey of Forest,<lb />
Miss.<lb />
Official entry blanks may be ob-<lb />
tained by writing to tihie National<lb />
Cotton Council, P. O. Box 9906, Mem-<lb />
phis 12, Tena.<lb />
About 35 men ami women bega1<lb />
training at Michigan State Univers-<lb />
ity this week as candidates for Peace<lb />
Coups teaci' fing assignments at the<lb />
new University of Nigeria in Nsukka.<lb />
The ,pa-oject is the 12th to be an-<lb />
nounced by the Peace Corps. It is ?: e<lb />
first in wffcdh an entire group will be<lb />
assigned to a university abroad.<lb />
Training at Fast I�insing legan on<lb />
September lSt.h and will continue<lb />
through November 13th. After a week<lb />
of home leave, thise selected for ser-<lb />
viee overseas will depart for Nigeria<lb />
about November 22. They are sched-<lb />
uled to arrive at Nsukka, in t" e East-<lb />
ern Region of Nigeria, two or three<lb />
.lays later.<lb />
Teacher Or Research Assistant<lb />
Kjch Volunteer chosen for assign-<lb />
ment in Nsukka will serve as a teach-<lb />
ing r research assistant in his or<lb />
� er field. The candidates from which<lb />
the f.na! selection is to be made re-<lb />
present tie following areas of study:<lb />
English, mathematics, teacher train-<lb />
ing, vocational education, political<lb />
science, social science, history, home<lb />
economies, economics, agriculture,<lb />
guidance counseling, and natural<lb />
science.<lb />
Moat of them will lecture, conduct<lb />
laboratory classes, or lead seminars.<lb />
A few will assist in research projects<lb />
and one or two will work with the<lb />
administration of tile university.<lb />
The University of Nigeria at Nsuk-<lb />
ka is a new and rapidly expanding<lb />
institution. It ivpened its doors last<lb />
fall, at the time of Nigeria's inde-<lb />
pendence. Lt had 2(Y.l students and a<lb />
faculty of 34. Only one out of 10 ap-<lb />
plicants could be admitted.<lb />
In the approacilfing academic year,<lb />
the university hopes to accommodate<lb />
a student body of almost 1,000, with<lb />
a faculty of approximately 90, ex-<lb />
clusive of tllte Peace Corps group.<lb />
Michigan State University is uniq-<lb />
quely qualified to conduct the train-<lb />
ing program ami to serve as the Peace<lb />
Corps' administering agency in the<lb />
overseas portion of tCie project. The<lb />
university, under the sponsorship of<lb />
the International Cooperation Admin-<lb />
istration, has provided teacihdng and<lb />
planning advice for the University of<lb />
Nigeuna foft- the past tvvo years.<lb />
Other assistance !las come from the<lb />
Inter-University Council of Great<lb />
Britain.<lb />
Training Program<lb />
The eight-week training program<lb />
at Michigan State will include 120<lb />
tours of Nigerian studies (history,<lb />
geography, culture, economy, and ed-<lb />
ucational system), 120 hours of pro-<lb />
fessional preparation in the candi-<lb />
dates' individual teaching and re-<lb />
search areas, 120 hours of American<lb />
studies (history, government, dem-<lb />
ocraitic institutions, and international<lb />
relations), and 40htours of health edu-<lb />
cation and preventive medicine.<lb />
The balance of the program will be<lb />
devoted to physical conditioning,<lb />
training in personal adjustment to a<lb />
new environment, and instruction in<lb />
Ibo, the chief tribal language in Ni-<lb />
geria's Eastern (Region.<lb />
The Peace Corps candidates began<lb />
arriving at the East Lansing campus<lb />
last weekend.<lb />
Duke Student Chosen<lb />
Among those chosen for tie train-<lb />
tng program is Judith Lynn McKay<lb />
of 312 Pinecrest Drive, Fayetteville.<lb />
N. C. Twenty-three year old Juditir.<lb />
received her B.S. in zoology at Duke<lb />
University in 1(.�0U. last summer she<lb />
worked as a research, assistant at<lb />
tie Duke Marine Laboratory and since<lb />
last September slie has done taedi-<lb />
esi research in hematology at the<lb />
National institute of Health in Be-<lb />
hesda, Md. For two summers s. e<lb />
also worked as a nurse's aide and<lb />
medical technician at two hospitals in<lb />
'�ettev:l!e. She was a aiemher of<lb />
I, i Beia Kappa at Duke an waa<lb />
president of her sorority. She has<lb />
lied Russian. German, aivi French.<lb />
Who's Who Publication<lb />
Includes Reynold'sBiography<lb />
Dr. Claries W. Reynolds, director<lb />
.f the Last Carolina department of<lb />
science, is among those chosen for<lb />
inclusion in the next printing of<lb />
�"Wlo's Who in America The work<lb />
is a widely used reference book con-<lb />
taining biographical sketches of<lb />
Americans with distinguisited records<lb />
of aefcievement.<lb />
Dr. Reynolds has been a faculty<lb />
member of the department of science<lb />
at East Carolina since 1938. He be-<lb />
came acting director of the depart-<lb />
ment in 1945 and soon after was ap-<lb />
poiiuted as director.<lb />
An A. B. gradtiate of Kentucky<lb />
Wesleyan College, he received tie M.<lb />
A. and Ph. D. degrees from George<lb />
Peabody College, Nashville, Tena.<lb />
Much of 3is work has been done in<lb />
the fields of physics and science edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
He began his career as an educa-<lb />
tor in public sciOols of West Vir-<lb />
ginia and Kentucky, where he taught<lb />
physics and mathematics. He also<lb />
served 1930-1932 as superintendent<lb />
of schools at New London, Ky.<lb />
He is a member of the National<lb />
V � ciation of Research in Science<lb />
reaching and other professional or-<lb />
ganizations and of the honorary fra-<lb />
remities Phi Delta Kappa and Pi<lb />
Gamma Mu.<lb />
Scientific articles by Dr. RrjnoMi<lb />
ave appeared in such professional<lb />
ations as "Science Education<lb />
nation and "Peabody Journal<lb />
of Education<lb />
In Greenville be is a member of<lb />
. e Board of Stewards of the Jarrn.<lb />
Memorial Methodist CLureh. During<lb />
1943-1945 he was on active duty with<lb />
i 'ommunications Divisions, V. $.<lb />
Naval Reserve. He -eld the rank of<lb />
Lt. Commander.<lb />
College Union Holds<lb />
Frosh Open House<lb />
Jimmy Taylor, president of the<lb />
rollege Union Committee Group,<lb />
.started the 1961-62 year off by speak-<lb />
ing to freshmen meetings all day<lb />
Tuesday, September 5. Brochures in-<lb />
noducmg tie College Union were<lb />
distributed to the freshmen. Taylsr<lb />
was also host at the College Union<lb />
Open House for FresNnen on the<lb />
previous Saturday night, September<lb />
2, in Wright Auditorium, where the<lb />
rmiliWIn danced to the music of Jim<lb />
Burn's Combo, "The Pastels Re-<lb />
freshments were served in the lounge<lb />
of the CU.<lb />
Freemen interested in working in<lb />
he College Union Committee Group<lb />
met Tuesday night, September 5. at<lb />
which time it was decided to rave a<lb />
Freshmen Talent Show. This had been<lb />
scheduled for Friday night, Septem-<lb />
ber, 29.<lb />
The first organization meeting of<lb />
the College Union was held today at<lb />
4.00 p.m in the TV Room of the<lb />
tollege Union. Upperelassmen and<lb />
fiesfrpien were invited to attend this<lb />
meeting. This group serves as thte<lb />
students' "voice" in programming<lb />
in the College Union and plans and<lb />
stages the "special events" sponsored<lb />
by tike College Union.<lb />
Buccaneer Head<lb />
Announces Staff;<lb />
Outlines Plans<lb />
Walter C. Faulkner, editor of th�<lb />
1962 edition of tfe "Buccaneer has<lb />
announced staff appoint menu an<lb />
outlined aims of the 1962 publication.<lb />
Start' appointments includ John W<lb />
Garntas, associate editor; S. Gale<lb />
ivoonce. business manager; Tny R.<lb />
Bowen. copy editor; Bernard P. Mills,<lb />
sports editor; Gale Hammond, art<lb />
editor, Edra Diekins. administration<lb />
editor; Brendw Reg�s, orgamzatioas<lb />
editor; Etfie ft man, classes editor;<lb />
and Sylvia Dawkins, campus life ed-<lb />
itor.<lb />
Faulkner plans te encourage in-<lb />
creased individual, creative work<lb />
among staff members and to improve<lb />
the overall format of the publication<lb />
by having more extensive color photos,<lb />
as well as black and white. The year-<lb />
book, he stated, will develop a theme,<lb />
emphasizing the college's coastal en-<lb />
vironment.<lb />
Plans for the 1962 'Buccaneer" in-<lb />
clude 432 pages designed to meet the<lb />
approval of both students and nation-<lb />
id critique serviees.<lb />
Once more the staff will sponsor<lb />
te selection of a "Buccaneer" Queen<lb />
judged solely on facial beauty and<lb />
photogenic qualities. From a largo<lb />
array of beauties nominated by cam-<lb />
pus organizations, five will be selected<lb />
for final judging by a committee of<lb />
unbiased persons.<lb /><pb facs="00038716_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUB<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t<lb />
Winsberg Offers Latin<lb />
American Geography Class<lb />
"The Geography of Latin America the Geographical Institute of the Un-<lb />
a special fall quarter graduate course,<lb />
is being offered by Dr. Morton D.<lb />
Winsberg of the geography depart-<lb />
ment as a result of his observations<lb />
hi South) America this past year.<lb />
The class, -wfoich carries three quart-<lb />
er jtoours of credit meets on Friday<lb />
evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and<lb />
according to Dr. Winsberg, "The<lb />
timeliness of tihis course can not be<lb />
over-emphasized. There is a woeful<lb />
ignorance of this large section of the<lb />
world, and it is of vital importance<lb />
for our own nation's future tihat more<lb />
Americans comprehend its problems<lb />
Dr. Winsberg feels he will be able to<lb />
enrich the course greatly with his<lb />
first-hand observations of the region.<lb />
Traveling on a research grant by<lb />
the Social Science Kesearch Council<lb />
of New York, he was able to visit the<lb />
major regions of Argentina and also<lb />
spend time in the neighboring re-<lb />
publics of Brazil, Paraguay, and<lb />
Ohtle.<lb />
The greater portion of his travels<lb />
�nine months�was spent in Argen-<lb />
tina. There (hie studied the Jewish<lb />
colonies of Latin America and pre-<lb />
sented his findings in an address to<lb />
EC Pianist Excells<lb />
Patricia Anne Tyndall, student of<lb />
music at East Carolina College, has<lb />
received from tihe National Guild of<lb />
Piano Teachers a $100.00 scholarship<lb />
in recognition of her attainments as<lb />
a pianist. The award is designed to<lb />
further her study of music. She is<lb />
a pupil of Elizabeth Drake of tihe<lb />
college music faculty.<lb />
Dr. Irl Allison, president of the<lb />
Guild, notified Miss Tyndall of the<lb />
award. He explained that !her achieve-<lb />
ment in piano-playing through several<lb />
years as a National or International<lb />
Member of the National Fraternity of<lb />
Student Musicians has made her a<lb />
recipient of the Paderewski Memorial<lb />
Medal and the Guild's High School<lb />
Diploma. The scholarsihJip, he said, is<lb />
the higjhest undergraduate goal af-<lb />
forded by the Guild.<lb />
iversidad de Cuyo in Mendoaa, Ar<lb />
gentina.<lb />
Dr. Winsbergs work was also<lb />
.lonored by the Jewish Scientific As-<lb />
sociation of Buenos Aires which elect-<lb />
ed him to their group.<lb />
Upon conclusion of his study in<lb />
Argentina, he spent three months in<lb />
journeying from Buenos Aires to<lb />
Quito, Ecuador. This trap, made by<lb />
land, covered over 6000 miles by var-<lb />
ious means of transportation. His<lb />
route enabled fotim to visit the major<lb />
economic regions of Bolivia, Peru,<lb />
and Ecuador. Dr. Winsberg observed<lb />
tihe physical, economic, and political<lb />
conditions of these nations. Also, he<lb />
was able to speak with many of the<lb />
leading political and educational<lb />
leader?; as well as several noted novel-<lb />
ists.<lb />
Classes Begin<lb />
At Cherry Point<lb />
The CoMege Extension Division, un-<lb />
der the direction of Dr. Ralph Brim-<lb />
ley, has organized this fall ten five-<lb />
ihour colleges courses at Cherry Point.<lb />
Classes will meet in tihle White Ele-<lb />
phant at the Marine base Monday,<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday<lb />
nights for an eigfhit-week period, Dr.<lb />
Brimley stated today. A total enroll-<lb />
ment of 201 students including of-<lb />
ficers, enlisted men, and civilians at-<lb />
tended their first class meetings on<lb />
Monday, Sept. 11 and Tuesday, Sept.<lb />
12.<lb />
On Monday and Wednesday nights<lb />
from 6:30-9:30 p.m the following<lb />
courses are being offered: English<lb />
Composition, General College Mathe-<lb />
matics, Business Law, College Alge-<lb />
bra, American History, and Principles<lb />
of Accounting.<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday nights from<lb />
6:30-9:30 p.m four courses are being<lb />
offered. They are Introduction to<lb />
Economics, Eiartih) and Man, Elemen-<lb />
tary French, and General Psychology.<lb />
College To Give<lb />
Fall Luncheon<lb />
For Supervisors<lb />
In launching its student teaching<lb />
program for 1961-1962, the college<lb />
will hold its annual fall luncheon<lb />
meeting for college supervisors and<lb />
supervising teachers in tihe public<lb />
schools Saturday, September 23, Di-<lb />
rector of Student Teaching, J. L. Op-<lb />
pelt, has announced.<lb />
The luncheon at noon in the North<lb />
Dining Hall and a series of morning<lb />
meetings for those representing 12<lb />
departments of instruction, in which'<lb />
senior majors will have student teach-<lb />
ing assignments this fall, will provide<lb />
opportunity for discussion of class-<lb />
room and organizational problems.<lb />
Superintendent Junius H. Rose of<lb />
the Greenville city schools will be<lb />
principal speaker at the luncheon.<lb />
Fast Carolina President, Leo W. Jenk-<lb />
ins, will welcome guests. Dr. Oppelt<lb />
will act as master of ceremonies. Also<lb />
appearing on the program will be<lb />
Dean Robert L. Holt and Director of<lb />
the Department of Education Douglas<lb />
Jones.<lb />
As a special feature for the en-<lb />
tertainment of guests, group singing<lb />
at the luncf leon will be led by Gordon<lb />
A. Johnson of the music faculty.<lb />
FBLA Plans Program<lb />
The Rho Beta Lambda Chapter of<lb />
Future Business Leaders of America<lb />
is now planning its 1961-1962 pro-<lb />
gram. Included are (projects for the<lb />
mutual interest and benefit of mem-<lb />
bers and of tfhte School of Business at<lb />
the college. Officers elected in the<lb />
spring have assumed their duties and<lb />
legun preparations for a full and ac-<lb />
tive sdhtool year.<lb />
Typewriting contests for eastern<lb />
North Carolina high schools will once<lb />
again be sponsored jointly with Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, honorary business fraterni-<lb />
ty on the campus. Also on the calen-<lb />
dar for the year are several guest<lb />
speakers, including well-known busi-<lb />
ness men.<lb />
A<lb />
GOOD<lb />
TRADITION<lb />
NOT<lb />
CHANGE<lb />
In this world of speed and space, wa are<lb />
ao often tempted to change for the sake of<lb />
change. Yet a classic is timeless like the<lb />
traditional look and soft shoulder tailoring<lb />
of die College Hall clothes we feature.<lb />
This season, we continue this tradition. We<lb />
bring you our own exclusive innovations in<lb />
fabric and fit subtle refinements in suits<lb />
haft augment die authority of<lb />
styles �H, of course, within<lb />
die east shoulder framework. That is why<lb />
the elethhkg you sea in our store has dm<lb />
in fabric and look that<lb />
as dm man to watch<lb />
of&amp;marik<lb />
MBNIS WE<lb />
We Cordially Invite You To Register For A<lb />
COLLEGE HALL SUIT<lb />
To Be Given Away Homecoming Weekend<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th<lb />
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY - REGISTER EVERYTIME YOU<lb />
COME IN<lb />
Colored Lights Bring Romance To Young LoverEyeg<lb />
Wright Circle Becomes Campus Beauty bp0<lb />
land-<lb />
J.<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
The Wright Circle on East Cam- Architect for the exte��<lb />
.pus'has become one of-the dhief beauty scaping wan the work ��<lb />
s,ts at EC. Darlington oaks line the William a New Bern arctect who<lb />
outside curve. Open spaces are plant- works with the Iryon r<lb />
ed in grass and a variety of flowers toration Commemion. Mr. r .1n �<lb />
were planted some of which are also landscaped the grinds of Oar<lb />
blooming at all times. ret Hall.<lb />
The old fountain was removed and President Leo W Jenkins said<lb />
replaced by one which has colored explanation of the �W "�"�<lb />
lights playing on the spray. The 16" 41 plants and shrubs in Wng �-<lb />
brick wall surrounding the fountain tie, which were planted twe n -�<lb />
has become a favorite gathering place years ago grew to such size that<lb />
for students after studies and a visit restricted the view of the MM<lb />
to the soda shop. THs area is planted also created a traffic ��zard<lb />
in bridesmaid azaleas and the foun- our wish to -make this circle a beauta<lb />
tain is surrounded with blue phlox ful show-place, and at the same tune,<lb />
and<lb />
It is<lb />
subulata.<lb />
eliminate all traffic 'hazards<lb />
BEFORE<lb />
revisions.<lb />
Wright irele patiently awaits workers to begin extensive<lb />
AFROTC Increases Staff;<lb />
270 EC Cadets Enroll<lb />
East Carolina's department of tihe<lb />
Air Force ROTC has am enrollment<lb />
this fall of 216 freshmen, Lt. Col.<lb />
Norman F. Merritt, Jr has announc-<lb />
ed. This figure shows an increase of<lb />
76 freshman cadets over the total of<lb />
140 enrolled at the beginning of the<lb />
fall quarter last year.<lb />
In addition, 30 sophomores, 19 jun-<lb />
iors, and 14 seniors are participating<lb />
in the college AFROTC program this<lb />
year. With 279 cadets, registered for<lb />
work, enrollment for trie detachment<lb />
shows an increase of 47 over that for<lb />
the same period last year, according<lb />
to Lt. Col. Merritt.<lb />
The staff this fall includes three<lb />
instructors and three members of the<lb />
administrative staff.<lb />
Newcomer in the group is Capt.<lb />
Donald G. Simpson of New Jersey,<lb />
who comes to the college after a tour<lb />
of duty in tihle Philippines. He replaces<lb />
Capt. Vance Lockamy.<lb />
Class instruction in the AFROTC<lb />
has already begun. Drill and rifle<lb />
MR GATAUNA<lb />
MAN RELAXED s man selects s hand-<lb />
some sweater as he would a companions<lb />
to share his most enjoyed moments<lb />
relaxingor actively engaged ia Ms<lb />
favorite pastime. Created �y oar fine<lb />
designer, John Norman, who himself<lb />
makes a study of the art in moments of<lb />
relaxation: �<lb />
wJacut<lb />
CfttaiiM Campus Hisdamrnrt:<lb />
BUNTING, HARDY &amp;<lb />
MINGES, THE HUB,<lb />
SUSKIN &amp; BEREY<lb />
teams, a drum and bugle corps, and<lb />
other groups are now being organized.<lb />
Angel Flight, co-educational auxiliary<lb />
of the Arnold Air Society, AFROTC,<lb />
is also beginning its program for<lb />
the school year.<lb />
Business Teacher<lb />
Receives Diploma<lb />
Frances Daniels, faculty member<lb />
of the School of Business lhas re-<lb />
ceived from Teachers College of Co-<lb />
lumbia University the Professional<lb />
Diploma entitled "Teacher of Busi-<lb />
ness Subjects in Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities<lb />
The diploma is granted by Teachers<lb />
College to experienced teachers who<lb />
have completed thirty semester hours<lb />
beyond the master's degree.<lb />
Miss Daniels holds both the B. S.<lb />
and the MiA. degrees from East Caro-<lb />
lina and baa been a faculty member<lb />
here since 1956. She has also taught<lb />
business subjects in the Wallace and<lb />
Jacksonville 5h schools. Since 1969<lb />
sle has been sponsor of the College<lb />
chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national<lb />
honorary fraternity for business stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
She is a member of Delta Kappa<lb />
Gamma, honor society for women in<lb />
education, and of amtr professional<lb />
organizatiorus.<lb />
Al IKK . . Magic Moon<lb />
a iiuna man's fancy.<lb />
new fountain<lb />
and<lb />
Fraternities Revise Rules<lb />
N1A Loses National Prestige<lb />
"Along Fraternity Row, local chap-<lb />
ters are making up their own pro-<lb />
gressive ijouse rules. They're rewrit-<lb />
ing the sacred rituals, pledging who-<lb />
ever they please, and beating the na-<lb />
tional' instead of tfr.te dean. It looks<lb />
aa if the whole system�as yet<lb />
another goatrooni is heard from�is<lb />
on tfhe way out<lb />
So mmtM a lengthy article on fra-<lb />
ternities in the October issue of Es-<lb />
quire magazine. The principle reason<lb />
behind 0" ip fraternities' impending<lb />
doom, according to the article, is the<lb />
increasing unpopularity of NIC pol-<lb />
icies among the local chapters parti-<lb />
cularly with regard to discrimination.<lb />
If there is talk of discrimination iti<lb />
fraternities, it is taken up at the<lb />
Grand Ohtapter meeting as the virtue,<lb />
selectivity " "T � .v<lb />
� amuses fas<lb />
fraternity to do - <lb />
"compulsur<lb />
DBCnl n civil l ig) '<lb />
i at "social<lb />
ciation and so on<lb />
V . � �: � .<lb />
.an in t) a t OXtw<lb />
a asm gem<lb />
determined to fii .<lb />
cliapter after <lb />
tioiial members thai<lb />
n.it to the diet " a<lb />
�noguls.<lb />
Whether the<lb />
forming the frstb<lb />
imply reduce it u<lb />
Esquire, "is a moot<lb />
Navy Revises Reserve Ratings<lb />
The Bureau of Naval Personnel re-<lb />
cently relaxed it's requirements for<lb />
enlistment and reenlistment of Navy<lb />
arid Coast Guard Veterans vrtw are<lb />
presently in the Naval reserve.<lb />
Veterans can be enlisted in the<lb />
� ate held at time of discharge with-<lb />
out regard to elaaped time since that<lb />
discharge�provided they meet the<lb />
mental, physical, and dependency re-<lb />
quirements. The following rates will<lb />
he banored: BM, QM, SM, TH, GM,<lb />
and FT. Also concerned are the rates<lb />
of MN, ET, RM, RD, MM, BT, BE,<lb />
SF, DC. and HM.<lb />
Any personnel, either enlisted or<lb />
reenli&amp;ted under tirris program, must<lb />
become a member of a Naval reserve<lb />
unit and must R<lb />
drills. Also, he<lb />
weeks of active d<lb />
aacn year.<lb />
Each member<lb />
ceives a full days  : eact<lb />
Full pay plus an a. ii i<lb />
for the two week active da!<lb />
ing, Also, in adu.<lb />
Reserve Officers m<lb />
lux any qualified si<lb />
Those who wist. lVr<lb />
tion, write, call, or riait the '<lb />
Reserve Blaatmancs<lb />
ingion, N. C For R .<lb />
YYH 6-52u5, or Ca<lb />
8-2906.<lb />
a .aiiut, miessor armitage will agree<lb />
with me that our administratiYe staff<lb />
is of the highest caliber<lb />
-<lb />
.<lb />
��- U M'lPjjfll FILTERED MlLP-THEV SATISFY<lb />
"<lb /><pb facs="00038716_tn_0005" /><lb />
HUR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVB<lb />
Young Democrats Invite Guest<lb />
Speaker For Opening Meeting<lb />
Tte Young Democratic Club will<lb />
folds its first meeting of the Fall<lb />
Quarter on September 27, at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
m The Library Auditorium.<lb />
The speaker for ti is meeting- will be<lb />
Wallace Hyde. Dr. Hyde is m<lb />
rharge of explaining tite organization<lb />
i the Democratic Party to interested<lb />
srsons in Nortih Carolina. Mr. Wul-<lb />
?r Jones of Farmville will introduce<lb />
Hyde. Mr. Jones opposed Rep.<lb />
lerbert C. BoOBW in the last Con-<lb />
ressional District election.<lb />
The purpose of the Young Demo-<lb />
cratic Club is to stimulate in the<lb />
prudents an interest in better govern-<lb />
ment and to encourage more active<lb />
NUtieipation in politics. The club<lb />
foes not endorse any particular candi-<lb />
date in the Democratic Primaries,<lb />
but it does support the Democratic<lb />
nominee in the fall elections.<lb />
The officers of tie YDC for this<lb />
year are: Anne Francis Allen, presi-<lb />
dent; Lloyd Prout, vice president;<lb />
Sylvia Wallace, secretary; Jim Kirk-<lb />
Uir.d. treasurer; and Dr. Kathleen<lb />
Stokes, advisor.<lb />
I-ast Fall, the YDC welcomed Pres-<lb />
ident Kennedy�then campaigning for<lb />
fe Presidency�to the EOC campus.<lb />
Also last year, Mr. Rurt Bennett, in<lb />
change uf the West Virginia primar-<lb />
ies for Kennedy, spoke on the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
The member tip fee for joining the<lb />
Young Democratic Club is $1.25. There<lb />
are no restrictions as to membership;<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
L<lb />
Carolina Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
On Campus<lb />
with<lb />
JfeghuJman<lb />
�'<lb />
Author of "I Wa$ a Teen-aa Dtoarf, "The Many<lb />
Love of Dobie QiUu etc.)<lb />
ONCE MORE, UNTO THE BREACH<lb />
With Ibis installment I begin my eighth year of writing columns<lb />
for the makers of Marlboro Cigarettes, as fine a bunch of men<lb />
as you would meet in a month of Sundays�loyal, true, robust,<lb />
windswept, forthright, tattooed�in short, precisely the kind<lb />
of man you would expect them to be if you were familiar with<lb />
flbe oajarettes they make�and I hope you are�for Marlboro,<lb />
Mfce Mi makers, is loyal, true, robust, windswept, forthright,<lb />
is, however, one important differenoe between Marl-<lb />
aad its makers. Marlboro has a filter and the makers do<lb />
of course for 'Windswept T. Sigaf oos, Vice President<lb />
of Media Research. Mr. Sigafoos does have a filter,<lb />
that Mr. Sigafoos personally has a filter. What I<lb />
is that he has a filter in hk swimming pool at his home in<lb />
Alaska. You might think that Fairbanks is father<lb />
�i odd piaet for Mr. Mfafoos to live, being such a long ���I<lb />
I<lb />
kttdMriMMel<lb />
9<lb />
the Marlboro home offioe in New York CHy. ButHehould<lb />
bs pointed out that Mr. Sigafoos is sot required to bo at work<lb />
�flUtAJK<lb />
Be I digress. This eolumn, I say, will take up questions of<lb />
interest to the academic world�like "Should French<lb />
be conducted in Ingush?" and Should<lb />
be allowed to attend first hour classes in pajamas and<lb />
MbasT! and "Can a student of 18 find happiness with an eeo-<lb />
offlOf!<lb />
of you are new to college, especially freshmen,<lb />
k would be well in this opening column to start wfc<lb />
What, for example, does "Jfaaa Mater!<lb />
TO, aw, "Alma Mater" is Latin for "send money<lb />
iT Wail, aw, I'Deaatf it latin for<lb />
.��<lb />
Well, air, doanfrtosy? is<lb />
tw'JUdefpato<lb />
1st m dbouss stodent-tsaeher relationships, In eofeft<lb />
of the reiationahap between student and teeoher w<lb />
Wben you matt a teaoher on campus, you Mid<lb />
8a tug your forelock. If you are bald and haw�<lb />
m fcsetook, a tow ourtasy wll suffioe. In no ofrtwirastarioas<lb />
fmM you potfeb a teacher's ear or aponfe and press his suit.<lb />
� ks aowwves, pennissible to worm his dog.<lb />
i President of the University, of <lb />
Ml more formal. Whan ym anoountor �-<lb />
� the sidewalk and stoi<lb />
the Resident of the<lb />
eaMdnXaV<lb />
is catted<lb />
Sf<lb />
, frm-mheeUng -turn wM to toaofM to<lb />
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anyone interested in the Democratic<lb />
i'arty is welcomed to join. Interested<lb />
patties must be present at tihe meet-<lb />
ing on September 27.<lb />
Plans for the coming year include<lb />
the establishment of a Young Dem-<lb />
ocratic Club at Atlantic Christian<lb />
College. Dr. Troutman, Professor of<lb />
Social Studies at Atlantic Christian,<lb />
:s "eager for this to become a real-<lb />
ity<lb />
Men's Glee Club<lb />
Announces Plans<lb />
The East Carolina Men's Glee Club<lb />
is beginning its second year of or-<lb />
ganization and already around 40<lb />
members have enrolled. It is pointed<lb />
out to prospective members that it is<lb />
not necessary to be a trained singer<lb />
lo join flbta popular choral group.<lb />
A membera(hip of 60 to 60 is main-<lb />
tained and therefore several more<lb />
members will be accepted. Those in-<lb />
terested may see Mr. Stevens at room<lb />
222 in the Music Building or attend<lb />
tie next rehearsal. Rehearsals are<lb />
held on Mondays and Wednesdays at<lb />
5th period (12:00) in room 148 of<lb />
the Music Building.<lb />
Activities for the year will include<lb />
a trip to Nags Head early in the year<lb />
as well as performances for local<lb />
civic clubs. The group will perform<lb />
on the Christmas music program itn<lb />
Wright and will give a full concert<lb />
in tfhje Spring. A wide range of choral<lb />
music, which ranges from Palestrina<lb />
to iRogers and Hammerstein, will be<lb />
sung.<lb />
Kepsy W. Baker<lb />
Mrs. Baker Assumes Duties Of Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
Dormitory Counselor In Jarvis , . � � .<lb />
Installs Newly<lb />
Elected Officers<lb />
Jarvis Hall coeds welcome a new<lb />
dormitory counselor. She is Mrs.<lb />
Rep&amp;y W. Baker, a native of Farm<lb />
ville, N. C. Mrs. Baker's 8.S. Degree<lb />
in education and graduate work in<lb />
counseling, botjhi completed1 at EC.<lb />
qualify her for this position.<lb />
Before coming to EC as dormitory<lb />
counselor, Mrs. Baker taught in sev-<lb />
eral North Carolina county scfhools<lb />
and did work in the field of business.<lb />
In discussing her work as dormi-<lb />
tory counselor, Mrs. Baker describes<lb />
it as "quite enjoyable, witih some-<lb />
thing unusual happening every day.<lb />
The students are very cooperative<lb />
and certainly typical college youths<lb />
Political Essay Contest<lb />
Offers $1,000 Prize<lb />
An Essay Contest is underway for<lb />
the American Undergraduate, with the<lb />
subject: Grounds For tlhte Impeach-<lb />
ment of Warren.<lb />
Any undergraduate enrolled in any<lb />
American college during the fall<lb />
term of 1961 is eligible to enter the<lb />
contest. Manjuscrxts must be mailed<lb />
to: The Movement To Impeach Earl<lb />
Warren, Belmont 78, Massachusetts,<lb />
and must be postmarked not later<lb />
than November 11, 1961. Winners<lb />
will be announced by the contest of-<lb />
ficials, and prizes awarded during<lb />
tihe first week of January, 1962.<lb />
Manuscripts must be typed, and<lb />
must not exceed three tJhiousand words<lb />
in length. The decision of the judges<lb />
will be final. All manuscripts become<lb />
the property of the contest.<lb />
The first prize is $1,000.00; 2nd<lb />
prize, $500.00; 3rd prize, $300.00; 4th<lb />
Tri-Sigmas Journey To Attend<lb />
Triennial Regional Meeting<lb />
Twenty-three members of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma will attend the triennial<lb />
regional meeting of the sorority at<lb />
Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va<lb />
September 22-24.<lb />
Rus Ung new members in accord-<lb />
ance with national and local Pan-<lb />
hellenic rulings will be the main sub-<lb />
ject oef the meet. Opportunity for dis-<lb />
cussion with Tri Sigma's national of-<lb />
ficers will enable collegiate members<lb />
to familiarize themselves with all<lb />
sorority matters.<lb />
Since its (founding, Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma's service to others has centered<lb />
in service to children. In addition to<lb />
Leal (.hilanthropic projects chosen by<lb />
collegiate and alumnae chapters, the<lb />
national effort of tf te sorority is now<lb />
being directed to the North Carolina<lb />
Memorial Hospital, Cf.�.pel Hill, where<lb />
i bs financed The Children's Room<lb />
oi convalescent youngsters. Atten-<lb />
tion is now being given to raising<lb />
funds for an isolation area for in-<lb />
fants at the hospital.<lb />
Officers of the sorority who will<lb />
attend t'Je Virginia meeting are Susie<lb />
Street, president; Nancy Carr, vice<lb />
president; Jane Perry, corresponding<lb />
secretary; Judy Henderson, recording<lb />
.secretary; and Theresa McDaniel,<lb />
teasurer.<lb />
Other sorority members who will<lb />
attend the regional meeting are Ellen<lb />
Wilson, Mary Helen Coffey, Ruth<lb />
Jordan, Jane Blue, Brenda Smith,<lb />
Judy Red fern, Nancy Kenner, Penny<lb />
Hamilton, Beverly Settan.<lb />
Jackie Hammond, Laura Gartman,<lb />
Diana Foster, (Jail Walker, Dianne<lb />
Burroughs, Anne Richwine, Mary<lb />
Aileen Smithernvan, Betty Faye<lb />
Moore, and Nanoy Huibbard.<lb />
Jackie Hammond, Judy Henderson,<lb />
and Nancy Hubbard will entertain<lb />
delegates with a group of original<lb />
sorority songs.<lb />
prize, $200.00; and 5tl prize, $100.00.<lb />
For further information dhieck the<lb />
bulletin board outside Dr. Tucker's<lb />
office, at 221 Administration Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Glee Club Elects<lb />
Officers; Plans<lb />
Annual Events<lb />
The officers of the East Carolina<lb />
Men's Glee Club for 1961-62 were<lb />
elected this week. The new Glee Club<lb />
officers are president, Danny Smith;<lb />
vice president, James Cross, secre-<lb />
tary-treasurer, Mike Kilspatrick, and<lb />
Librarian, Howard Hicks. The accom-<lb />
panist is Teddy Gossett.<lb />
Although rehearsals for the new<lb />
Men's Glee Club are underway, new<lb />
members will be accepted throughout<lb />
the Fall Quarter. Meetings are held<lb />
on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:00<lb />
in number 148 of tre Music Building.<lb />
Prospective members may either at-<lb />
tend one of the above meetings or<lb />
see Mr. Charles Stevens, Glee Club<lb />
Director, at the Music Building.<lb />
One of tf e main aims of the Men's<lb />
Glee Club is to provide choral exper-<lb />
ience for the average student on the<lb />
campus as well as the music student.<lb />
Almost every department on the<lb />
campus is represented in the Glee<lb />
Club membeHhitp. It is especially<lb />
pointed out that boys do not have<lb />
to be accomplisr.ed singers to become<lb />
members of the Glee Club.<lb />
She continued, "And I do not feel<lb />
that oVe youth of today are allowing<lb />
their academic standards to slip<lb />
Mrs. Baker's office hours are from<lb />
8:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. However,<lb />
'her sympathetic understanding and<lb />
sound advice are readily offered any<lb />
hour of the night or day. Mrs. Baker<lb />
feels sfhfe has no major problems in<lb />
Jarvis. Nevertheless, she commented,<lb />
"The 'crisis' may come when grades<lb />
are to be recorded<lb />
Buc Pictures<lb />
Class Pictures Are<lb />
Now Being Made In<lb />
The Buccaneer Office<lb />
For The 1962 Yearbook.<lb />
Appointments Can Be<lb />
Made One Day In Advance.<lb />
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CU Conducts Classes In<lb />
Beginners Bridge<lb />
Tfrto College Union has begun classes<lb />
in (beginners bridge which are being<lb />
conducted each Wednesday at 3:00,<lb />
announced Mrs. Scarlett Miller, head<lb />
of tfife brige department in the Col-<lb />
lege Union.<lb />
Duplicate bridge sessions for ad-<lb />
vanced players are held on Tuesdays<lb />
at 7:00 p.m. Emphasis is placed on<lb />
high scoring and t(hfe player's ability.<lb />
Duplicate bridge is carried on through-<lb />
out the school year, including the sum-<lb />
mer school session.<lb />
Bridge parties for both advanced<lb />
and beginning players are held once<lb />
a imontfv. The first one is scheduled<lb />
for tomorrow night at 7:00 in the CU.<lb />
Prizes will be awarded, and refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
Plans are underway for the Annual<lb />
Bridge Tournament, when EC players<lb />
will compete with players from other<lb />
colleges.<lb />
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East Carolinian<lb />
John V. Matthews of Hertford was<lb />
installed as president of tf Iota<lb />
Upsilon Chapter of Lambda Ohi Al-<lb />
pha Fraternity at the second meeting<lb />
of tf-fe chapter, September 18. Bob<lb />
Branch of Rocky Mount was elected<lb />
vice president. Stephen Earl Boykin<lb />
v.as voted a hnuni-secretary and Or-<lb />
ville Lee "Pete" Humphries will as-<lb />
sume the duties of (house manager.<lb />
John, a junior and male senator vt<lb />
that class, gained the office of presi-<lb />
dent in a special election after Cfrariea<lb />
Miles, the former president, graduat-<lb />
ed. He will hold this position until<lb />
the regular elections in January.<lb />
Of-er officers in the chapter in-<lb />
clude: Mickey Coklin, rush chairman;<lb />
Spencer Gaylord, pledge trainer;<lb />
David Harvey, treasurer; Cloyce An-<lb />
ders, social cairman; Nick Hilgert,<lb />
ritualist; Bamie Averett, secretary;<lb />
Dal McPherson, correspondent; and<lb />
Harry Rainey, advisor.<lb />
Alpha Phi Pledges<lb />
Four In Informal Rush<lb />
On September 16, three sophomores<lb />
and one senior were formally pledged<lb />
into Alpha Phi' Sorority. The pledg-<lb />
ing ceremony occurred in the Pan-<lb />
hellenic Room. The following girls<lb />
were pledged: Anme De Vane, Betty<lb />
Ann Oarawan, Grace Dare Maxwell<lb />
and Eleanor Rutihi Poole.<lb />
Kay Rodriquez Faucette is serving<lb />
as president otf the Delta lAlpfha<lb />
Chapter this year.<lb />
Dinner Meeting Held<lb />
The Beta Iota Chapter of Gamma<lb />
Theta Upsdlon recently held a din-<lb />
ner meeting at the home of Dr.<lb />
Lowery of the Geography Depart-<lb />
ment After a Latin American style<lb />
dinner a travelogue of Qhile was giv-<lb />
en by Miss Julia Escaloma. Officers<lb />
for this year are Josepftil Hollingsworth,<lb />
president; Gary Dowdy, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Brenda Little, treasurer, aad<lb />
Ross Thomas, secretary.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2,<lb />
EC Pirates Play<lb />
ilford<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
EC Impressive In Opener<lb />
It seems that the most confusion during Saturday night's<lb />
opener with Indiana State College was not the drastic change<lb />
in the weather, but nattier the correct name of the team the Bucs<lb />
were playing. The visiting publicity agent finally told the press<lb />
box gathering that it he name was not Penn State College as every-<lb />
one assumed. Indiana State College from Indiana, Pennsylvania<lb />
was the outfit that the Bucs conquered 19-6 in the home opener.<lb />
Of course, it was not a bad idea publicity wise to use<lb />
Penn State as the Pirate's first home attraction. The name<lb />
probably had many believing it was the fine Penn State foot-<lb />
ball team with the tremendous spirit that the visitors had<lb />
stored in them. The "Big Red" or the "Big Indians" were big<lb />
and had some hard running backs, but could not come through<lb />
with the long play as Coach Jack Boone's forces provided.<lb />
Inspiration was the only thing that the Indians possessed<lb />
in common with Penn State. East Carolina beat a fine football<lb />
team and they were impressive in their initial showing. The<lb />
practical outcome of the contest gave the estimated 5,000 fans,<lb />
who witnessed the rugged battle, a good conception on the kind<lb />
of season EC will have in '61.<lb />
The big noise in the game was Freshman sensation Tom<lb />
Michel, who seems to be the man who will take over where James<lb />
Speight and Glenn Bass left off. The Arlington, Virginia native<lb />
scored 3 touchdowns and performed like a veteran with his 101<lb />
yards rushing on the offensive side of the picture. Seventy<lb />
five of Michel's total yardage came on his electrifying run to<lb />
hit pay dirt. It was a fabulous journey in which the 5-10, 195<lb />
pounder used his blockers to perfection.<lb />
The Pirates showed that they could move the ball against<lb />
the big boys with Tri-Captain Nick Hilgert and Senior Tommy<lb />
Matthews mastering the northern forward wall. Coach Boone's<lb />
iquarterbacks, Dan Rouse and Carey Parker, gained very little<lb />
on the ground and failed to complete many passes. However,<lb />
Rouse's 20 yard sideline pass to Richard Honeycutt and Parker's<lb />
40 yard aerial toss to Michel easily compensated numerous un-<lb />
completed passes.<lb />
Speaking of the pass to Honeycutt, the catch was one of<lb />
the best plays of the night. Honeycutt, a 6-2, 200 pound Sopho-<lb />
more end from Portsmouth. Virginia, made a sideline circus<lb />
catch near the visitor's bench. Richard caught the ball just in<lb />
bounds and was knocked out of the playing area.<lb />
Rouse's tosses were very impressive. However, his receivers<lb />
had a rough night which slowed down the Buc's aerial game.<lb />
Parker handled himself exceptionally well offensively, but his<lb />
- defensive play was equally impressive. When given the chance<lb />
Frank Galloway and Billy Strickland ran the ball very well for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
The line play was rugged on both sides. All-State selec-<lb />
tion Clayton Piland. and Chuck Gordon, two of the Buc Captains,<lb />
played their usual outstanding game. The entire EC line blocked<lb />
well most of the night against the Indians. Overall, it certainly<lb />
was an impressive win for the Pirates and an excellent showing<lb />
before the Conference opener Saturday night with Guilford in<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
Coach Boone's Comments<lb />
"For the first contest we played a very fine ball game.<lb />
Our boys made the usual first game mistakes, but we are ex-<lb />
pecting to correct that as the season progresses. Of course, Michel<lb />
was outstanding with his three touchdowns, but Tom was not<lb />
the only young halfback that came through in fine fashion. Frank<lb />
Galloway contributed to the cause with a couple of fine runs.<lb />
"Offensively our boys played good ball in the line play. At<lb />
the guard positions, Doug Hollingsworth and Earl Sweet played<lb />
outstanding football. Tackle Clayton Piland and center Chuck<lb />
Gordon, two of our Captains, played their usual great game.<lb />
Ends Jones Lockerman and Bob Bumgardner manned their flank<lb />
positions in good fashion.<lb />
"Our passing game was a little slow and we definitely<lb />
need to work on our extra point protection. The cool weather<lb />
did help us quite a bit, because our fine condition left us substi-<lb />
tuting not too freely in the rather close contest. If the weather<lb />
had been warm, we would have probably had to use some inex-<lb />
perienced men.<lb />
"We are in pretty good shape for the Guilford contest,<lb />
but we are anticipating a rugged contest in Greensboro this<lb />
Saturday afternoon. Guilford always plays a fine game against<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Saturday Afternoon<lb />
Tilt In Greensboro<lb />
Bucs Have Terrific<lb />
Freshman Swimmers<lb />
The 1961-62 EC swimming team will<lb />
lac its roughest schedule in history<lb />
(this coming year. Such teaans as<lb />
Florida, Miami, UNC, Florida State,<lb />
VMI, VPI, Georgia, and William &amp;<lb />
Mary are lasted on the Buc schedule.<lb />
Di. Ray Martinez, the coach of the<lb />
Buc swimmers stated, "tihis year's<lb />
Freshmen are the best ever assembled<lb />
at EC. The team has lost Co-Captains<lb />
Tom Tucker and Tom Carroll, but tibtey<lb />
will have eight lettermen in fold and<lb />
seventeen regular members of the<lb />
team ready to swim in 61-62<lb />
Members of the .team are as fol-<lb />
lows: Lee Bacon, Meles Barefoot, Jqjhn<lb />
lows: Lee Bacon, Miles Barefoot, John<lb />
Baxter, Barney Barett, John Behr,<lb />
Bob Bennett, Everette Cameron, John<lb />
aneps, Jim Franklin, Edgar Har-<lb />
rington, Bob Kingrey, Joe Lea, David<lb />
Mayo, Larry Norwood, George Res-<lb />
sequive, James Roberts, Mike Senkier,<lb />
Baul Skies, Harry Sober, Ray Stevens,<lb />
Louis Sullivan, iDoug S'uibton, Jim<lb />
Tcple, Chteriles fWafrAniek, and Ed<lb />
Zsohaus.<lb />
I TAMMY is Giving CdJJe a Whirl!<lb />
Sandra John<lb />
GAVIN<lb />
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Starts<lb />
THURSDAY (Today)<lb />
At Your<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Coach Jack Boone anticipates a<lb />
"tough battle tihis Saturday after-<lb />
noon in Greensboro when the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates play the Guilford<lb />
Quakers. Altfrough downed by Elon's<lb />
Christians, by one touchdown in their<lb />
opener, the Quakers showed good pro-<lb />
mise "We look for Guilford to be 'up<lb />
for us Coach Boone explained. "Our<lb />
scouts tell us tf'fat the Quakers have<lb />
an aggressive typo team that can<lb />
moved the ball and has a sound de-<lb />
fense<lb />
The EC mentor was well pleased<lb />
with iliis team showing against In-<lb />
diana State at College Stadium this<lb />
past Saturday night. "As a whole<lb />
ftte team looked fine for the opening<lb />
of the season, the Buc's coach dis-<lb />
closed. Our passing game and spots<lb />
on defense need to be worked on, but<lb />
these mistakes of the opener sihould<lb />
benefit, us in the long run<lb />
Tarn Michel was the big gun for<lb />
KCC a.s tihte Freshman speedster scored<lb />
three times to spark the 19-6 win.<lb />
Michel scored once on a beautiful 75<lb />
yah run; another Micihlel touchdown<lb />
came on an outstanding pass from<lb />
Gary Parker; and the other score<lb />
came on a 13 yard run during the<lb />
rourtfh period.<lb />
There were many other outstanding<lb />
players in the win. Lineanen Clayton<lb />
Piland, Chuck Gordon, Dallas Hol-<lb />
liqgBWWtfii Eaa-l Sweet, David Smith,<lb />
Richard Honeycutt, Jones Loctkerman,<lb />
and Bobby Bumgardner stood out in<lb />
the Pirate forward wall. Boone singl-<lb />
ed out an outstanding offensive line<lb />
game, with Piland, Gordon, Sweet,<lb />
and Hollingsworth leading tde way.<lb />
Besides Michel's terrific backfleld<lb />
play, quarterbacks Dan Rouse and<lb />
Cary Parker were highly impressive.<lb />
Fullbacks Nick Hilgert and Bill<lb />
Strickland looked good offensively<lb />
and defensively. Tihte former picked-<lb />
jp 35 yards rushing, while the latter<lb />
rusted for 26 yards in only 2 at-<lb />
tempts.<lb />
Halfbacks Tom "Scooter" Mat-<lb />
Clews, Frank Galloway, and Larry<lb />
Rudisill ran well for EC. It was Mat-<lb />
thews who scooted through tfrife<lb />
enemy defense for tfr.e most yardage<lb />
of the trio with 35. Of course, Michel's<lb />
106 yaid's in 6 rusfrles was the big<lb />
gain for East Carolina. The top de-<lb />
fensive players in the Pirate second-<lb />
ary were Matthews, Strickland, Hil-<lb />
gert, Parker, and Rouse.<lb />
Coach Boone thanks the team will<lb />
improve as the season progresses and<lb />
thinks this year's squad will be strong-<lb />
er in the passing game then earlier<lb />
teams. He claims, with tall Dan Rouse<lb />
back to throw the ball, we sihould be<lb />
a pretty good offensive threat East<lb />
QsroifaBfe next honrile engagement<lb />
will not be until October 7, when the<lb />
Pirates play their homecoming en-<lb />
counter with Elon's Cl iristians.<lb />
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Intramural<lb />
Highlights<lb />
INDIVIDUAL INTRAMURAL<lb />
POINT SYSTEM<lb />
FOR SPORTSMAN'S CUP<lb />
i able Tennis Play<lb />
Featured Last Nisht<lb />
Charles Holliday, ECC's top table<lb />
tennis player, will meet lyfb State<lb />
Champion Norman Kilpatrick in the<lb />
main table tennis match of the night<lb />
i n Wednesday, September 20 at<lb />
7:45 in ti'e College Union table tennis<lb />
area. Holliday is the number two<lb />
player in North Carolina, having lost<lb />
to Joe Clone of Burlington in the<lb />
State Tournament last Spring. Since<lb />
tvat time he has won one of the<lb />
South's Major Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ments, the ECC Union Invitational<lb />
Tournament. During that tournament<lb />
he defeated the Souith's top (players,<lb />
including Jack Carr of Hampton, Mike<lb />
Burke of Norfolk, and Kilpatrick.<lb />
Kilpatrick has won titles too num-<lb />
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In a preliminary match, 2nd ranked<lb />
Nelson Tugwell will meet 3rd ranked<lb />
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to the individual grossing tf e most<lb />
points.<lb />
Awards<lb />
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ind a team tro' y to the organization.<lb />
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tr e runmer-uip. These trophies will be<lb />
awarded in addition to the PRESI-<lb />
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for any man to work at an occupation he doesn't enjoy.<lb />
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to just about zero. I know because it almost happened<lb />
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tionship with boats.<lb />
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people. That affection has paid me rewards way beyond<lb />
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