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The Freshman Talent Show scheduled for<lb />
tomorrow, Septemper 29, has been canceled.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
The North Cafeteria �it be open Sunday<lb />
night from 5:15-6:16 p.m.<lb />
Volume XXXVII<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961<lb />
V<lb />
-<lb />
,v<lb />
Concert Features Ferg<lb />
Number 3<lb />
Pre-Game Festivities<lb />
ToH<lb />
onor<lb />
ECAI<lb />
umni<lb />
ins, announcement of a new Chief<lb />
Buccaneer, and a program by college<lb />
musicians.<lb />
Jayne Chandler, co-chairman of<lb />
Homecoming, has emphasized the im-<lb />
portance of voting for the Homecom-<lb />
ing Queen. This voting will take place<lb />
on Tuesday, October 3, in the down-<lb />
stairs of the College Union.<lb />
Sponsors<lb />
Jayne also reminds the sponsors<lb />
that they are responsible for their<lb />
own automobile, and that their cos-<lb />
tumes are the colonial type dress,<lb />
complete with parasol, and large hat.<lb />
'lie parade will form no later than<lb />
() on Saturday morning.<lb />
"The deadline for submitting the<lb />
theme of the floats and sponsors'<lb />
names was yesterday, but for those<lb />
who neglected to hand them in to the<lb />
SGA Office, the deadline is extended<lb />
until Friday, but no later said Jayne.<lb />
"We need the list in order to arrange<lb />
the parade formation<lb />
- 9l A To Sell Entertainment Tickets<lb />
enate Passes Recommended Budget<lb />
tin<lb />
m<lb />
n,<lb />
wii<lb />
an<lb />
me<lb />
Sm<lb />
e'er<lb />
tm<lb />
eh<lb />
dt<lb />
led budget for the<lb />
�  submitted by<lb />
wttee, was passed by<lb />
?vernment Association<lb />
. SGA Treasurer, ex-<lb />
� d apfxropria-<lb />
ted to .Slu9.577.78. and<lb />
� i ted income for the<lb />
. lei t activity fees,<lb />
� :  -ln.t.noo. From this<lb />
� only 90 of the total<lb />
iated a: this<lb />
ar, hut due to excess-<lb />
total, plus funds on<lb />
been a: propriated.<lb />
I Budget, age 5).<lb />
GA ted to appropriate<lb />
Series, which<lb />
place of the Danforth<lb />
. since sufficient funds<lb />
ed. Educational, Fine Arts,<lb />
ties programs are be-<lb />
Kntertainmt-nt Tickls<lb />
Ma lison, representing the<lb />
Committee, reeom-<lb />
� purchase price for tick-<lb />
� Fine Asta Entertainment<lb />
entertainment for<lb />
1 stxtdente, and $2.50, per<lb />
� ' t, for adults, including<lb />
hers. Seasonal tickets are<lb />
�12.00, but the faculty,<lb />
arried students may pur-<lb />
ial ticket for the re-<lb />
One hundred tick-<lb />
ale before each popu-<lb />
nt. F�r the Popular<lb />
a seasonal tickets will not be<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
been placed in savings.<lb />
oti Strother, SGA President, an-<lb />
nounced that Georgia Hooks has been<lb />
appointed as Publicity Chairman of<lb />
the SGA. This appointement was ap-<lb />
I roved by the student senate.<lb />
Buttons. Hats, and Confederate Flags<lb />
Jayne (handler, co-chairman of<lb />
Homecoming, announced that the<lb />
�'Circle K" Club will be selling but-<lb />
tons, hats, and confederate flags for<lb />
Homecoming. All proceeds will go to-<lb />
ward the new stadium.<lb />
Harris To Star In Playhouse<lb />
Production Of 'Robin Hood'<lb />
inplimentery tickets will be giv-<lb />
the House Mothers, and the<lb />
kternity House Mothers; Dr. Tuck-<lb />
Dr. Holt, and President Jenkins;<lb />
a minimum amount of tickets will<lb />
nvf n to the local press in return<lb />
free publicity. This recommenda-<lb />
was paisd by the SGA.<lb />
Ln additional $500.00 was approved<lb />
the SGA to l added to the emerg-<lb />
loan fund for students. An<lb />
-gency loan of $25.00 may be bor-<lb />
d by any student, for Q thirty<lb />
period, interest free. This ad-<lb />
nal $.500.00 is from interest de-<lb />
from SGA funds, which have<lb />
The East Carolina College Play-<lb />
i ouse has announced the cast and the<lb />
i faction of a sorios of performances<lb />
during October of the children's play<lb />
"Robin Hood" by James Norris.<lb />
Tise production will be one of the<lb />
nual pliys for Pitt County school<lb />
children which have been produced<lb />
by the Playhouse and sponsored by<lb />
the Greenville Branch of the Ameri-<lb />
,i Association of University Women<lb />
since 1941.<lb />
A performance for college stu-<lb />
dents nn adults is scheduled for Oc-<lb />
U ' r 20 in the McGinnis auditorium<lb />
at 8 p.m. A tour of schools in Pitt<lb />
County is now being arranged by<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Dunlop uf the college<lb />
;i;y. representing the AAUW. A<lb />
schedule of (performances will be an-<lb />
nounced at an early date.<lb />
Thomas Hull, a senior with several<lb />
years of experience in the Playhouse<lb />
i nd also during military service in<lb />
Germany in 1958-1960. is director of<lb />
"Robin Hood Dr. Ralph Hardee<lb />
R ves, assistant director of the dra-<lb />
matic club, acts as production super-<lb />
vise<lb />
Denard Harris, heads the cast as<lb />
the adventurous Robin Hood. Maid<lb />
Marian, his sweetheart, is (played by<lb />
Sue Little. John F. Parkerd, as the<lb />
villian of the play, has the part of<lb />
the Sheriff of Nottingham.<lb />
Scheduled to appear as members<lb />
of Robin Hood's outlaw band are<lb />
Michael Lewis as the genial Friar<lb />
Tuck; Robert Christensen, as Little<lb />
John; and Jerry Higgins as Will<lb />
Scarlett.<lb />
Others in the cast include Eloise<lb />
Hewitt, D. Ross Thomas, Howard I<lb />
Mallard, John McPherson, Maria<lb />
liaenlel, Loretta Foster. William<lb />
KWkley, M. Ronald Helms, Joe P.<lb />
Brantton, and Jerry Winberry.<lb />
Assisting Director Hull are Mr.<lb />
Rackley, technical director, and Bob<lb />
mamura, lighting director. In charge<lb />
o! other asipeets of production are<lb />
Shirley J. Morse, make-up, Edward<lb />
Smith, stage manager; Mary Jane<lb />
.ddlugh, properties manager; and<lb />
( barles G. Lancaster, Jr publicity<lb />
director.<lb />
Costumes for "Robin Hood" are<lb />
1 ing designed by Mrs. Lois Garren<lb />
whose original costumes for "Mid-<lb />
si.miner Night's Dream "Antigone<lb />
and other plays were outstanding<lb />
attractions of the Playhouse produc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Our 1961-1962 Annual Homecoming Weekend will feature as its guest<lb />
artist the youngest bandleader in the country, Maynard Ferguson and his<lb />
twelve-piece band, on Saturday night, October 9, in Wright Auditorium<lb />
� omvdered by many jazz authorities to be the outstanding trumpeter in<lb />
modern music in terms of presence, bone in the upper register and absolute<lb />
command of pitch and volume, Ferguson's virtuosity on tramp has brought<lb />
him more and more attention.<lb />
A consistent poll winner, he was �<lb />
oted favorite truirmpeter of Down<lb />
Beat readers in 1950, 1951, and 1952,<lb />
when he was with Stan Kenton as<lb />
featured soloist. His band was select-<lb />
ed as New Star Band jn the 1959<lb />
Down Beat International Jazz Critics<lb />
Joll, and placed second only to Basie<lb />
in the jazz band category of Down<lb />
Beat Readers Poll of 1959.<lb />
Other noted personalities who will<lb />
be on campus for the Homecoming<lb />
festivities include "Rock and Roll"<lb />
singer, Chuck Jackson and hLs group,<lb />
which will appear on a concert on<lb />
Friday. October 6, from 4:00-6:00<lb />
�.m. in Wright Auditorium; and the<lb />
opulai singing group "The High-<lb />
way men The latter group will ap-<lb />
pear -m 8:15-10:30 p. m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Tommy Mallison, Entertainment<lb />
Committee chairman, announced that<lb />
the dress for the Chuck Jackson con-<lb />
cert will be: girls, casual; men, shirt<lb />
and ties. Dress for the evening con-<lb />
cert will be: girls, dress attire; men,<lb />
coats and ties.<lb />
Ticket Sale<lb />
Tommy also announced that tick-<lb />
ets for dates and faculty members<lb />
will be on sale beginning tomorrow<lb />
until the 100 tickets are sold. Tickets<lb />
will be $3.00, and will be on sale in<lb />
the SGA office from 9:00-10:00, and<lb />
from 2:00-3:00.<lb />
Attire to the dance on Saturday<lb />
night will be party dresses for girls,<lb />
and coats and ties for men.<lb />
Attire to the dance on Saturday<lb />
night will be party dresses for girls,<lb />
and coats and ties for the men.<lb />
Open House<lb />
Coffee hour and open house at 9:00<lb />
a.m. on Saturday in the Alumni-Facul-<lb />
ty Building will begin the Homecom-<lb />
ing Day Events. Following the an-<lb />
nual Homecoming Parade at 10:15<lb />
a.m a luncheon for the alumni will<lb />
take place in th South Dining Hall.<lb />
At 1:15 the 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 />
and the Fighting Christians of Elon.<lb />
C nief Buccaneer James L. Whit-<lb />
field of Raleigh, has announced that<lb />
as an innovation this fall, wives and<lb />
dates of Buccaneers will attend the<lb />
annual dinner, which will take place<lb />
at 7:00 p.m. in the South Dining Hall.<lb />
Chief attractions of the dinner will<lb />
be an informal talk by President Jenk-<lb />
SGA Sponsors<lb />
Lecture Series<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
The SGA has matched a W�tCity. Dr. Buttrick has excelled us an<lb />
grant to the college for the staging author, editor, and lecturer through-<lb />
of lectures on contemporary problems out the nation. So We Believe So We<lb />
in public affairs and the social scienc-<lb />
es. The Sperry and Hutchinson Com-<lb />
pany selected nine colleges and uni-<lb />
versities throughout the nation to re-<lb />
ceive these grants under their 1960<lb />
Lectureship Program.<lb />
These lectures are scheduled for<lb />
this year. The first Ls to be presented<lb />
October 9. Two speakers are to par-<lb />
ticipate in each lecture. A Student-<lb />
Faculty Lectureship Committee has<lb />
been formed to complete arrange-<lb />
ments.<lb />
"It is hoped that these lectures will<lb />
�-ing the students in informal<lb />
contact with scholarly experts. The<lb />
general topics have been selected,<lb />
"Education for Freedom in a Divided<lb />
World "Liberalism and Conserva-<lb />
tism in Domestic and Foreign Poli-<lb />
cy and "The Creative Artist as a<lb />
readier f the Public<lb />
At the October 9, lecture Dr.<lb />
George A. Buttrick will present a<lb />
morning lecture. In the evening Dr.<lb />
Charles Baylis, Head of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Philosophy at Duke, will give<lb />
conflicting opinions.<lb />
Dr. Buttrick was Plummer Pro-<lb />
fessor at Harvard for five years. He J<lb />
is a member of the American Acade-<lb />
ny of Art and Sciences. For 27 years<lb />
he astored the Madison Avenue<lb />
Presbyterian Church in New York<lb />
Pray, Faith and Education ;<lb />
ly Voyage were written by Dr. Butt-<lb />
I'ick in the past ten years.<lb />
Stated Dr. Batten of the E De-<lb />
partment, "We are indeed fortunate<lb />
to have Dr. Buttrick as a lecturer in<lb />
our current series. The students will<lb />
find Dr. Buttrick entertaining and in-<lb />
formative in his discussion of educa-<lb />
tion<lb />
Playhouse Names Cast<lb />
For The Glass Menagerie7<lb />
Lucille Dew will play the blowsy, j siderahle credit for encouraging the<lb />
Study<lb />
PLACEMENT NOTICES<lb />
On Monday, October 2, Represen-<lb />
latives fj-um the U. S. General Ac-<lb />
counting Office will hold a group<lb />
meeting of junior and senior account-<lb />
� uk majors in 130 Rawl at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
On October 15, the Federal Civil<lb />
Service Exam will be given on cam-<lb />
pus. Last quarter juniors and all sen-<lb />
;ors interested in taking this exam<lb />
should pick up their application in the<lb />
Placement Service Office (203 Ad-<lb />
ministration Bldg.) by Monday.<lb />
The Placement Service will publish<lb />
a list of fall quarter teaching candi-<lb />
dates for distribution to school super-<lb />
intendents. Seniors who wish to be<lb />
ncluded should complete registration<lb />
with the Placement Service by Oc-<lb />
tober 7.<lb />
Sanford Appoints<lb />
Jenkins To<lb />
Higher Education<lb />
Governor Terry Sanford recently<lb />
named Dr. Leo W. Jenkins to serve<lb />
with a 23-member commission to pre-<lb />
pare a 15-year blueprint for State<lb />
purported higher education institu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"The use of such a commission is a<lb />
part of our determination to see that<lb />
the taxpayers get the maximum re-<lb />
turns in both quality and quantity of<lb />
education for their dollar said San-<lb />
ford.<lb />
The need for a coordinated long-<lb />
range plan for higher education was<lb />
suggested by the .State Board of<lb />
Higher Education .and the State<lb />
Board of Education.<lb />
Questions set down for the com-<lb />
mission include a study on prospec-<lb />
tive enrollments, with an optimum<lb />
growth plan for existing institutions,<lb />
a study of needs for faculty mem-<lb />
bers, and what their salaries should<lb />
be. Other questions are how higher<lb />
education can best be financed, and<lb />
how much fet is likely to cost over<lb />
the next 15 years in capital improve-<lb />
ments and operating expenses.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins stated in a private in-<lb />
terview that he would welcome any<lb />
topics or suggestions from faculty<lb />
and or students thai may be presented<lb />
to the commission tfbr discussion.<lb />
impoverished mother living on the<lb />
memories of a flower-scented South-<lb />
ern past in the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house's presentation of "The Glass<lb />
Menagerie" which will open a thrse-<lb />
erformance engagement at the Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Theatre starting next Novem-<lb />
ber 1.<lb />
Continuing through Nov. S this<lb />
is the poignant drama which first<lb />
won acclaim for its author Tennessee<lb />
Williams, who has been described by<lb />
the N.Y. Herald Tribune's critics as<lb />
"the Eugene O'Neill of the present<lb />
period on the stage<lb />
As Amanda Wdngfield, a woman<lb />
both amusing and pathetic, with love<lb />
for no one but herself, Miss Dew<lb />
will be portraying the role which is<lb />
generally conceded to have been the<lb />
greatest ever acted by the late Lau-<lb />
rette Taylor who created it in N.Y.<lb />
Laura<lb />
Sue Taylor will be seen as Aman-<lb />
da's diaughter, Laura, the lame and<lb />
retiring girl who cannot bear to mix<lb />
with people, but whose heart cries<lb />
Over 2000 freshmen are enrolled at<lb />
EC, yet only 504 voted in Tuesday's<lb />
election for class officers. Tom Hart-<lb />
ley was elected vice president; Judy<lb />
out for affection and understanding, Whitfield, secretary; and Stephanie<lb />
like the kind she lavishes on her col- Pascal, trasurer.<lb />
great new talent in the American<lb />
theatre that is Williams<lb />
Gentleman Caller<lb />
Completing the quartet of the<lb />
drama's character, Tom Hull will<lb />
portray the part of the Gentleman<lb />
Caller, the man who comes to dinner<lb />
and tries to get Laura over her in<lb />
feriority complex, but disappoints<lb />
Amanda by already being engaged to<lb />
be married.<lb />
"The Glass Menagerie" ran in New<lb />
ork for 63 performances and won<lb />
'he New York Critics' Circle Award.<lb />
Its author received the award again<lb />
in 1948, as well as the Pulitzer Prize,<lb />
tor his "A Streetcar Named Desire<lb />
Mayers To Stage<lb />
Williams' Play<lb />
Tlie imaginative, enchanting story<lb />
of a dilapidated Southern mother's<lb />
efforts to marry off a daughter as<lb />
'labile as the glass animals she col-<lb />
lects, has been chosen as the first<lb />
campus presentation of the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse to open the sea-<lb />
son at the McGinnis Theatre in three<lb />
nerformaaces November 1-3. Director<lb />
r. A. Withey has announced. Casting<lb />
is now in progress.<lb />
The play is "The Glass Menagerie<lb />
by Tennessee Williams. It ran for<lb />
over a year and a half on Broadway<lb />
and was described by the X. Y. World<lb />
Telegram critic as "an evening of the<lb />
first importance<lb />
Performances will take place in the<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium. Curtain time<lb />
is 8 p. m.<lb />
The four-character play concerns<lb />
a mother's efforts to do the best she<lb />
can for her two children: the son<lb />
who works in a warehouse and writes<lb />
poetry on shoebox lids, and the crip-<lb />
pled daughter who is too shy to con-<lb />
tinue her studies at business school.<lb />
Into their diny flat, overlooking<lb />
a hack alley in St. Louis, comes th<lb />
first Gentlemen Caller the sensitive<lb />
girl has ever received�a big, jood-<lb />
natured Irishman brought to dinner<lb />
by the restless son.<lb />
Told with the wise, good-humor,<lb />
the curiously elusive poignancy and<lb />
the real affection for a play's char-<lb />
acters that distinguish Williams'<lb />
works, "The Glass Menagerie" is the<lb />
first of a succession of hits by this<lb />
brilliant young writer to have been<lb />
hailed with joy and admiration.<lb />
Election Results<lb />
Notice<lb />
lection of glass animals.<lb />
As Tom, the restless son who<lb />
Amanda fea-s will, like his father,<lb />
throw up his bread-winning ware-<lb />
house job and "fall in love with long<lb />
distance Ben Avery will be seen.<lb />
This is the role created on Broad-<lb />
way by Eddie Dowling, who, as co-<lb />
producer of the play deserved con-<lb />
A run-off election will be held be-<lb />
tween Gill Ruderman and Robert<lb />
Livingston for (president, Ralph Scho-<lb />
field and Burke Stancill for male<lb />
Penator, and between Carol Dougher-<lb />
ty and Jean Faw for woman's senator.<lb />
Run-offs will take place Monday,<lb />
October 2. 12:00 noon to 4:30 p.m.<lb />
in Wright Looby.<lb />
A college class ring was stolen<lb />
from the display at the ring sale<lb />
last Thursday in the College Un-<lb />
ion. Officials have the serial num-<lb />
ber of the ring and intend to go<lb />
to all lengths to find the person<lb />
who has this ring in his possess-<lb />
ion. The person who has the ring<lb />
may, however, drop it in the col-<lb />
lege post office by October 4, ad-<lb />
dressed to the SGA, and the mat-<lb />
ter will be forgotten.<lb />
The Baptist Student Union<lb />
(enter is sponsoring a "Clean<lb />
Jean" Friday, September 29 be-<lb />
ginning 12 noon until 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Afterwhich, supper will be served.<lb />
Everyone is invited.<lb />
The Homecoming Committee completes 1961 plans. They are from left to right: Tommy Mallison. Marcelle VoreL<lb />
Bobby Ward, Jimmy Chestnut, Carolyn Cates, Tommy Murray, Jayne Chandler. Giles Hopkins, and Merle Sum<lb />
mers. <lb /><pb facs="00038717_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Student Chairman Needed; Faculty Play Role Of Advisor<lb />
Entertainment Improves; Shows Variety<lb />
Looking back over entertainment brought<lb />
- to the campus in recent years by the SGA's<lb />
Entertainment Committee, we see that this<lb />
year's series promise to be one of the best<lb />
ever proposed . . . and we venture to say it is<lb />
the best.<lb />
For the first time, the Entertainment<lb />
Committee has divided the series into two<lb />
categories, a Fine Arts Series and a Pop<lb />
Series. Bookings for the first series have<lb />
been made for nights during the school wreek;<lb />
whereas, the Pop Series are tentatively on<lb />
schedule for Friday night entertainment, in<lb />
some cases, is scheduled for 'big' weekends.<lb />
This will provide an extra interest and em-<lb />
phasis on these weekends, giving the stu-<lb />
dents an added attraction on the night be-<lb />
fore trie planned 'big' event. For example,<lb />
the Highwaymen will appear Friday night<lb />
before the Homecoming activities on Satur-<lb />
day; later this year The Nina Simone Trio<lb />
will be on campus�Friday night before the<lb />
major events of the IFC weekend on Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
The East Carolinian commends the mem-<lb />
bers of the committee for its outstanding<lb />
line-up of entertainment for this year. One<lb />
of the members particularly, Tommy Mallison,<lb />
who is co-chairman of the committee deserves<lb />
commendation. Bookings and contracts for<lb />
the Pop Series were made entirely by Tom-<lb />
my.<lb />
The overall appearance of the Pop Series<lb />
(and this is unquestionably the series in which<lb />
most students are interested) indicates ef-<lb />
forts on the part of the committee to satisfy<lb />
the majority of the student body  to use<lb />
the students' money for the type of enter-<lb />
tainment they will most enjoy and appreciate.<lb />
Our current Entertainment Series, when<lb />
it is compared with other college series,<lb />
ranks at the top as one of the best. Many<lb />
schools seem to fall into either an entire pro-<lb />
gram of Fine Arts or an entire program of<lb />
Pop Entertainment. Others, play one known<lb />
artist or group during the year and have un-<lb />
knowns making up the rest of their entertain-<lb />
ment.<lb />
We have apparently found a combina-<lb />
tion that excites both Fine Arts and Pop en-<lb />
thusiasts . . . the latter, an achievement ac-<lb />
complished for the first time this year. Why<lb />
has this happened? One very obvious reason<lb />
Can EC Afford To Take<lb />
'Live Bear By The Tail'?<lb />
Editor's note: Although we cannot agree<lb />
with the following article in its entirety, wre<lb />
offer it, anticipating a response to some of<lb />
the statements it contains. The East Carolin-<lb />
ian will welcome letters to the editor or<lb />
columns pertaining to the subject discussed<lb />
below.<lb />
Reprinted from an editorial in the<lb />
Raleigh Times<lb />
East Carolina College, wThich has just<lb />
been bleSvsed with membership in the Nation-<lb />
al Collegiate Athletic Association, plans an<lb />
expansion in the field of athletics that will<lb />
parallel the school's growth academically and<lb />
physically.<lb />
That would seem to be a long way of say-<lb />
ing that ECC hopes to go in for big-time inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics. And that would seem to<lb />
make it entirely appropriate to wonder out<lb />
loud if ECC would be smart to do that.<lb />
East Carolina has grown by leaps and<lb />
bounds since World War II. It now has 5,500<lb />
students, which puts it right along with Duke<lb />
in enrollments, and not too far behind Caro-<lb />
lina and State. Its growth has been respectable<lb />
as well as spectacular, and its graduates have<lb />
commanded more and more respect in the<lb />
business and educational world.<lb />
It has grown in the hearts of the people<lb />
of Eastern North Carolina in a way hard to<lb />
imagine. For a wide area, it is the educational<lb />
institution, and has that sitatue among gradu-<lb />
ates of other and larger institutions who live<lb />
in that section.<lb />
Its growth has been rapid but those in<lb />
charge have seen to it that the growth has<lb />
been solids, too. That growth, it should be<lb />
noted, has been accomplished without a really<lb />
big-time intercollegiate program, though it<lb />
should be noted also that East Carolina base-<lb />
ball team did win national honors.<lb />
Butt in the relatively modest nature of its<lb />
present intercollegiate sports program, East<lb />
Carolina has not run into the very real head-<lb />
aches which have plagued the heads of some<lb />
other institutions, notably Sftate and Carolina.<lb />
Those men have found out the hard way just<lb />
how hard it can be to keep such a big-time<lb />
athletic program within even relatively big<lb />
boundaries.<lb />
These men have found out that a really<lb />
big-time athletic program is something like<lb />
having a real live bear by the tail: There<lb />
is no practical way to let go.<lb />
It is not hard to imagine that ECC offi-<lb />
cials would get this sort of advice from some<lb />
leading educators now participating in really<lb />
big-time athletics: Don't jump into that type<lb />
program. The jumping in is easy, but the<lb />
crawling out is hard if not impossible.<lb />
There is one other angle to be considered.<lb />
The news story telling of ECC's athletic am-<lb />
bitions included this sentence: "There are<lb />
plans for a new sitadium, field house and<lb />
track The story didn't say where the money<lb />
would come from, but presumbly the taxpayer<lb />
would be asked to furnish it.<lb />
The taxpayer is going to have his hands<lb />
too full for sthe foreseeable future providing<lb />
college classrooms, college dormitories, college<lb />
laboratories, etc to be asked to provide a<lb />
new stadium and a new field house.<lb />
. . . for the first time the committee has been<lb />
headed by co-chairmen, instead of a single<lb />
chairman. This change in structure allowed<lb />
a student �to participate in the actual engag-<lb />
ing and contracting procedures. This change<lb />
gave a student equal powers to a faculty<lb />
member. Heretofore, a faculty member 'held<lb />
the reins' . . . and well.<lb />
With the improvements made this year,<lb />
we feel that we could anticipate an even<lb />
greater and better Entertainment Series if,<lb />
in the future, this Committee is headed by a<lb />
student chairman only. Other SGTA Commit-<lb />
tees are headed by students with faculty ad-<lb />
visors. This is the role (advisor) which facul-<lb />
ty members should play on the Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee. Faculty members have not<lb />
in the past truely represented the students<lb />
interests.<lb />
As a faculty member, particularly in the<lb />
Music Department, an instructor too often<lb />
is too busy with classes, choral and instru-<lb />
mental groups, and other problems arising<lb />
from 'problem' students to devote sufficient<lb />
time and energy to this position.<lb />
Drive-In College May Be<lb />
In East Carolina Future<lb />
By LARRY BLIZZARD<lb />
Cars. That's all the guy saw. Honest.<lb />
He was a visitor to our campus; "just pass-<lb />
ing through he said. He wanted to see the<lb />
place where I went to school, so I showed<lb />
him everything�the dormitories, the class-<lb />
room buildings, Wright Circle�everything.<lb />
But all that he looked at were the auto-<lb />
mobiles�the infinite variety of automobiles<lb />
of every kind and description and color. I<lb />
pointed out our newest classroom building,<lb />
Rawl. "What kind of car is this�how much<lb />
did it cost he asked? "Do all of these autos<lb />
belong to students"? I looked at him�sure,<lb />
so he was from some place where there were<lb />
not so many cars, but, heck, what did he<lb />
expect to see. I tried to point out the glorius<lb />
architectural aspects of our campus, and all<lb />
that he was interested in was where did all<lb />
the cars come from.<lb />
So, I thought, well, maybe the automobiles<lb />
do constitute an important part of the college<lb />
environment. They're colorful enough and<lb />
with the sun shining on row upon row of the<lb />
parked machines, obviously any person un-<lb />
used to the sight would be instantly over-<lb />
whelmed by it.<lb />
What does this mean in terms of fu-<lb />
ture trends? Well, maybe in time, the auto-<lb />
mobile will come to replace the classroom<lb />
building as the basic academic facility on<lb />
the campus. What I mean is a sort of drive-<lb />
in-school where we could simply sit in our<lb />
cars and take in the lectures through micro-<lb />
phones like they have in drive-in movies. The<lb />
library could be a big bookmobile, and the<lb />
cafeteria could be like a drive-in hamburger<lb />
stand. Even the student bank would be of<lb />
the drive-in variety. All the buildings would<lb />
be torn down and parking lots built in their<lb />
place. We could sleep, eat, study, and gen-<lb />
erally spend our entire college careers sitting<lb />
in our automobiles. Farfetched? Well who<lb />
knows. Wait and see.<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g<lb />
Class Meetings<lb />
Lack Enthusiasm<lb />
SGA Support<lb />
By BILL KYMniw<lb />
One uf the most pei; ;)J<lb />
facinj? any aspirant of � asj J<lb />
it that of obtaining 1<lb />
class meetings. In I<lb />
tion returns we it 14 i<lb />
the attendant at ' �<lb />
laga was even os<lb />
With thfse tmaU . :i(j <lb />
no approach the<lb />
being done to r-<lb />
blems"?<lb />
Our Student (kv�<lb />
tion has done very lit)<lb />
interest at the ebu<lb />
Hag the recent S. G �<lb />
"lepresetktatives of<lb />
against a mot).<lb />
K'atn that would<lb />
pation at the cla<lb />
�view of this action .<lb />
I<lb />
Unexplainable Sensory Phenomena<lb />
Student Elucidates For ESP Skeptics<lb />
i<lb />
EC Symbolic In Time Capsule?<lb />
Is Student Life Notable?<lb />
By J. ALFRED WILLIS<lb />
Suppose a project to place a time cap-<lb />
sule in the foundations of the proposed foot-<lb />
ball stadium came up before the SGA. (The<lb />
bGA has had to contend with unusual pro-<lb />
posals before, ask Bobby Ward what he has<lb />
had to deal with on the Budget Committee.)<lb />
What would they approve to represent East<lb />
Carolina College as an institution of educa-<lb />
tion and student life to archeologists of the<lb />
future (assuming that modern concrete will<lb />
leave ruins and a future) ?<lb />
East Carolina College student life<lb />
is noted for not being notable. We might<lb />
place in (the time capsule a few of the written<lb />
iolkways of ECC-the minutes of the last<lb />
of RFBFT0 �l f�Und)' a C0<lb />
01 the &amp;&amp;BEL (it may have to come from<lb />
?tIt?ax? $?' aJCOpy of the EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN (if a dry one can be found, you<lb />
know they are always "behind the student")<lb />
and perhaps a warped Buccaneer. Let's put<lb />
in a few bent Falstaff cans, a multi-colored<lb />
disk from Wright Circle, a rabbit in place<lb />
of the dead mascott Buc, reels of unheard<lb />
tape from WWWS a bottle of acne n38S�<lb />
a plastic table cloth of the Last Supper a<lb />
pansy from in front of the Music Hall, the<lb />
organ of Austin, in fact let's put all of Austin<lb />
in the capsule for Austin is filled with char-<lb />
acter (and characters) and memories. It is<lb />
the only unique structure here.<lb />
Let's put in a wooden bench, a pony.<lb />
ails, the arboretum; in fact let's all of<lb />
us go into the capsule to be concretely sealed<lb />
up instead of abstractly entombed.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
What is parapsychology? Many<lb />
people ask this question and up to<lb />
a few years ago I couldn't have an-<lb />
swered it.<lb />
Parapsychoigy is defined by Web-<lb />
ster as: "A branch of ipsychology<lb />
concerned with the investigation of<lb />
evidence for telepathy, clairvoyance,<lb />
thought transfer, and the like, and<lb />
with experimentation in the field of<lb />
extrasensory perception<lb />
In the past year I've become very<lb />
interested in this subject. I have done<lb />
much reading and aim now trying to<lb />
do a little research in the field of pa-<lb />
parapsychology.<lb />
Before we can understand para-<lb />
psychology we should understand a<lb />
few terms and their definitions. Tele-<lb />
pathy is the reading of ones mind by<lb />
another mind. Clairvoyance is the<lb />
ability of the rniind to read inanimate<lb />
material. Preoogndtion is the ability<lb />
of the mind to foresee the fture.<lb />
Psycholineses is the ability of the<lb />
mind to affect inanimate material<lb />
such as dice. These are just a few of<lb />
the phenomena that parapsychology<lb />
deals with. There are many more.<lb />
Many people are skeptical about<lb />
araipsychology but I have proof that<lb />
it exists and am prepared to show<lb />
it to any that care to see. Below are<lb />
just a few thousands of such cases:<lb />
"Woman, in Pennsylvania, dreamed<lb />
that her four young sons had gone<lb />
swimming, the nine-year-old in red<lb />
t ranks. This was the only color that<lb />
made any impression on her, the wo-<lb />
man later recalled. As the dream<lb />
progressed, the children were caught<lb />
in an undertow. The mother jumped<lb />
into the water and managed to pull<lb />
out all but the one wearing red trunks.<lb />
Then she awoke. Several weeks later<lb />
her nine-year-old son was caught in<lb />
an undertow and drowned. Although<lb />
he owned three pairs of blue trunks,<lb />
he was wearing a red pair of his bro-<lb />
ther's<lb />
Another example takes place in<lb />
New York. "At excactly 3 A.M. one<lb />
March 14, a young woman in New<lb />
York awoke to hear her father in<lb />
Italy calling her name: "Maria!<lb />
Maria She had not seen him since<lb />
he was a child, but remembered him<lb />
well. Startled, she sat up in bed, and<lb />
through the window saw her father's<lb />
face. As she screamed "Daddy the<lb />
vision faded away. Her family listen-<lb />
ed skeptically when she told them her<lb />
story. Three days later they received<lb />
a cablegram from rtaly: The father<lb />
had died on March 14 at 3 A.M. New<lb />
York time<lb />
These are only a few of many,<lb />
many cases. Another account of this<lb />
unexplainable phenomena happened<lb />
to me this past summer.<lb />
A close cousin of mine left with his<lb />
family for (California for 6 weeks. Af-<lb />
ter they had left, I dreamed that my<lb />
cousin had returned that ndght. The<lb />
next morning- I was awaken by a<lb />
telephone call. My cousin had return-<lb />
ed from the trip early because his<lb />
lamily was tired of vacationing. How<lb />
could I have possibly known? Was<lb />
it a lucky guess, precognition, or<lb />
some other phenomena?<lb />
Any person having any such ex-<lb />
perience, I'd appreciate it if he or<lb />
she would write it down and send it<lb />
to me in care of Jones Hall 371.<lb />
I hope that those of you that are<lb />
skeptical will read up on this moat<lb />
interesting subject of Parapsychology.<lb />
If you want a list of books on this<lb />
lopic see me.<lb />
Sincerly<lb />
Alan T. Perm<lb />
Jones Hall 371<lb />
1-1961 by Louisa E. Rhine. McCall's<lb />
(March '61)<lb />
2-IBID<lb />
What's Being Done To Improve<lb />
Pnysieal Fitness Of US Youth?<lb />
leair Editor:<lb />
The physical fitness of American<lb />
people today is at an alarmingly low<lb />
rate. Recent tests given to young<lb />
people in different nations show that<lb />
fifty-seven per-cent of the European<lb />
childred passed and only about three-<lb />
per-cent of the American youth man-<lb />
aged to pass. What's being done<lb />
about improving this condition in<lb />
which American youth appears to be<lb />
in?<lb />
The election of John Kennedy as<lb />
President of the United States ap-<lb />
pears to be the big potential for put-<lb />
ting our youth physical fitness pro-<lb />
gram on the right track. Kennedy has<lb />
ehown a keen interest in developing<lb />
the youth of today. The newspapers<lb />
are building Kennedy u�p as a great<lb />
touch footiball player. More than like-<lb />
ly he was what the coaches call a<lb />
"rinky-dink But he is doing some-<lb />
thing about it.<lb />
The thought that perturbs me is<lb />
the fact that no longer do we have<lb />
to push a plow or chop wood to gain<lb />
muscles and strength. The modern<lb />
world of today supplies relentless<lb />
ways of getting the body physically<lb />
.sound. In most cases a sound body<lb />
will<lb />
help develop a sound mind.<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by Mi student, of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated College Frees<lb />
In the preceding paragraph, I stat-<lb />
fd that in most oases a sound body<lb />
will lead to a sound mind. Have you<lb />
ever had a day in school when it<lb />
seemed that you were having test<lb />
after test and your mind was so stale<lb />
you couldn't think? Chances are if<lb />
before that next test you had stop-<lb />
ped outside and taken a walk around<lb />
the building or had done ft touch-toe<lb />
exercise your test score would have<lb />
been higher. The fact I want to es-<lb />
tablish is that everybody doesn't have<lb />
to be any kind of athlete to be physi-<lb />
cally fit. lAthletics are a tremendous<lb />
way of developing a person into a<lb />
leader and giving him a competitive<lb />
spirit. Some people just arent in-<lb />
terested in sports. But, I can confi-<lb />
dently say that most people are in-<lb />
terested in themselves, and therefore<lb />
should take pride m their physical<lb />
condition.<lb />
Nothing instills confidence like<lb />
Hvmg a healthy fc<lb />
dM who as bom under no matter<lb />
what circurmstances, and of no matter<lb />
what parents, the potentiality of the<lb />
nuijma race U born again  And<lb />
with a strong, healthy body the po-<lb />
entaal that child is unlimited<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Whitty Bass<lb />
s�'t-n that our "wond<lb />
an selfishly hinder:<lb />
of the tlaaaai<lb />
their respective<lb />
Akhuugh man.<lb />
are discussed at<lb />
meetings, it m aa<lb />
all interested wtiahm<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Let it be k?ow.<lb />
of each i a- ai,<lb />
� n promoting class<lb />
pation It is timt m<lb />
six or seven gtudi<lb />
decisions in regard ;<lb />
dances, or the grad<lb />
With the par-<lb />
fulness uf every si<lb />
able to present &amp; :<lb />
to the S. G. A. fo<lb />
tion.<lb />
Are EC Culture<lb />
Enthusiasts Real<lb />
Earnest?<lb />
By JEAN PE K<lb />
Do we have a f�an<lb />
EC and its growth a<lb />
center of Ea5err, N � �<lb />
Soon we will have the<lb />
display such enth M .<lb />
Our Student Cover Ta<lb />
in the $2,000 grant t I<lb />
the staging of lee-<lb />
contemporary problem -<lb />
fairs and the social sciences. Oar<lb />
lege is one of nine<lb />
receive this grant t<lb />
and Hutchinson Comply<lb />
Do we have enough I �-� to<lb />
tend the lecture and . . - from<lb />
student activity fees" We arc <lb />
that our college receive a higher <lb />
ing as a cultural ir. WM<lb />
better way could we find I<lb />
this recognition than : .mx<lb />
in this student spons.an project?<lb />
BC can grow throng I e bdrr<lb />
ual student only. F oa as<lb />
dividuals must be aware �<lb />
as well as his resp;�:<lb />
campus so that he adds t the jrre<lb />
ness of this institution.<lb />
If we were asked. "Waal is edJ<lb />
tion for freedom in a rided<lb />
and how does it bond uld�d<lb />
answer? Most of us  spocj<lb />
forth high-sounding phrasal<lb />
mean little to us pers. i The<lb />
would stutter for a lllllilll -he (I<lb />
quest that the question taM<lb />
Our Student Governr � a spec<lb />
ing $2,000 to have : I<lb />
questions of similar nat answer<lb />
by an expert in the field Dr. GtQ<lb />
Buttrick, renowned lee mi r<lb />
hgkws leader is comi<lb />
campus October 9. to b<lb />
stand these values of edtam�<lb />
We are no longer high school S&amp;<lb />
dents who file from huini iw to thf<lb />
auditorium for assembly led� v<lb />
tendance is no longer mandatory f<lb />
are now college student who <lb />
someday be these assembly iecr. <lb />
We should he gratefui that the o?-<lb />
iwrtunity exists. If we do not �tt<lb />
for this reason, we should W<lb />
enough curiosity to find o it J <lb />
Student Government is spending &amp;<lb />
r"�ney in this manner!<lb />
Students Violate Mickey Mouse Code!<lb />
To The Eriffe<lb />
s<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
Last week-a edition of the Ea<lb />
a carried a �tW. dealing<lb />
w,th the recen i��uig<lb />
Wright Circle. The article . �<lb />
oi � young couple attan K k-<lb />
younf man "7 had hi. "<lb />
ST � of the "Mfc!<lb />
� Code of Ethics" wuj<lb />
st�a � Whi ��<lb />
to ad-<lb />
here. (If you're not familiar <lb />
the "Mickey Mouse Code of Eth<lb />
it can be found in the student h<lb />
ok, The Key, pages 38-49<lb />
Where are your moralsm <lb />
trying to destroy the Puritan aP;<lb />
here which has been created � <lb />
WoU, cancel my srttacript�! I <lb />
� to he corrupted<lb />
Bill<lb /><pb facs="00038717_tn_0003" /><lb />
IHl<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
TO,<lb />
�et<lb />
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m jpmf f g � " PAGE THREE<lb />
17 Co?A gin Year As AFROTCHostesse<lb />
Angel Flight Acquaints Campus With AFROTC<lb />
Plans Underway For Military Ball, Service Projects<lb />
IJ If A 111 "<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
.HE OFFICERS MEET . . . Newl3 elected officer of Vn�, Fligh take �� an thei<lb />
y, explains the duties of each officer.<lb />
r Commander. Brenda<lb />
Photography<lb />
By<lb />
SKIP WAMSLEY<lb />
Whit roses a.nd a flag of blue<lb />
field, white firing ami (jhe gold crest<lb />
center once again symbolizes the EC<lb />
Angel Plight of the Arnold Air So-<lb />
ciety.<lb />
Angel Fligi! ft is the coed auxiliary<lb />
to and sponsored by the AFROTC<lb />
here on campus. The main rpuipose of<lb />
Angel Plight is to serve as official<lb />
hostesses for Je AFJiOTC at dances,<lb />
parties and socials.<lb />
In the past the Angels have fur-<lb />
1 ered the recognition of the AF-<lb />
KOTC and acquainted EC with the<lb />
.Air Force, the Air Age and Air Edu-<lb />
cation. Angel Plight members wear<lb />
uniforms whidh are designed and sup-<lb />
plied by the National Headquarters<lb />
in Pennsylvania. The organization is<lb />
governed in a military manner by the<lb />
National Constitution and its regu-<lb />
lations. Officers are elected by mem-<lb />
bers and are in command of the group.<lb />
Possible Drill Team<lb />
At present Angel Flight is com-<lb />
posed of 17 girls. A drill team may<lb />
in organized at a later date, but<lb />
plans are not complete for this year.<lb />
The drill team participation is on a<lb />
voluntary basis. Miss Brenda Nun-<lb />
nery states, "Although time consum-<lb />
ing, it is a definite asset to the com-<lb />
pany. Meetings are held once each<lb />
week on Monday evenings; however,<lb />
much outside time is devoted to ser-<lb />
vice projects in this organization<lb />
Lt. Colonel Norman F. Merritt, Jr.<lb />
is in iiis third year of command of<lb />
the AFROTC program, whicr, includes<lb />
the Angel Flight. Angel Flight is Wi-<lb />
der AFROTC supervision; however,<lb />
t- e girls are under no military obliga-<lb />
tion. There are over 100 Angel groups<lb />
in the United States, working together<lb />
tl trough National headquarters. Each<lb />
year the Angels hold a national con-<lb />
vention. The EC group tries to send at<lb />
least 2 delegates and a sponsor.<lb />
Our EC Angel Flight is of great<lb />
benafil to the AFROTC. A spokes-<lb />
man for tfhte group commented "Ang-<lb />
el Flight luas proven to be very suc-<lb />
cessful. They have contributed mudl<lb />
to the favorable recognition of our<lb />
Arnold Society<lb />
Officers<lb />
Officers for the coming year were<lb />
elected last spring. Brenda Nunnery<lb />
will serve as Commander of Angel<lb />
Plight with Sandra Nelson, Execu-<lb />
tive Officer; Nancy Baker, Adminis-<lb />
trative Services Officer; Linda Mills,<lb />
Information Services Officer; Carolyn<lb />
Vau: I n, Historian Officer; Lana Bon-<lb />
der, Materials Officer; and Lynn<lb />
Slaughter, Comptroller Officer. All<lb />
girls enter Angel Flight as 2nd Lts.<lb />
Membership in the Angels is on a<lb />
(Highly selective lasis. Each girl must<lb />
have a sponsor in the Arnold Society<lb />
who is in good military standing. Pros-<lb />
pective members are appointed on a<lb />
point system which includes appear-<lb />
ance 4, personality 4, interest 4. poise<lb />
4, and time 4. Girls may not receive<lb />
a total less tfran 15 points. An Angel<lb />
must receive the full 4 points con-<lb />
cerning time and appearance. An<lb />
orientation period for the new in-<lb />
ductees is conducted before initiation.<lb />
With the coining of a new term,<lb />
Angel Flig'it has "great plans The<lb />
Military Ball is in tl.e planning stages,<lb />
but with the "cooperation and the<lb />
enthusiasm" of the Angels, tfce dance<lb />
will be a "huge success Through ' V,X1" A wrrKiS BREAK . . . After business m,<lb />
out e year the girls of Angel Flight Plighl members enjo, a cup of coffee and informal chatter<lb />
v. ill serve punch and grace the par- "dl waiter<lb />
ties otf the Arnold Air Society with<lb />
tile charm of IX Coeds.<lb />
KUOMMMOt <lb />
VNGELS TAKE A COFFEE BREAK<lb />
gs, Aogvl<lb />
�it. PROBLEM;<lb />
If only Mr. Kennedy were here to help us solve this one<lb />
Lets Co SKATING Tonight<lb />
�V all the Fun and Excitement of Skating and Dancing<lb />
WONDERLAND. This areas Newest and Most Modern<lb />
tional ' tenter.<lb />
SKATING Week Nights 7:00-10:30<lb />
DANCIN G<lb />
TEEN AGE DANCE�Wed. and Fri 7:30-11:00<lb />
ADULT COUPLES DANCE�Sat 9:00-1:00 a m<lb />
WONDERLAND<lb />
BY NIGHT<lb />
IN KINSTON<lb />
Located 3 miles West on Highway 70 at the Bypass.<lb />
AND CLASS BEGINS . . . Saunders Grady, Arnold Air Society Commander, instructs EC Angels in air science.<lb />
je?<lb />
r with<lb />
"?:iks �<lb />
hand"<lb />
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tniosp-<lb />
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DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
Carolina Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
FORWARD MARCH  The Angels fall in line for drill and inspection.<lb />
AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL . . . Scrapbook pictures bring<lb />
bark memories of good times as well as hard work.<lb /><pb facs="00038717_tn_0004" /><lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,<lb />
mi<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Winners To Receive Graduate Aids<lb />
Holt Announces Deadline For<lb />
Danforth Fellowship Applications<lb />
Applications for Danforth Gradua-<lb />
te Fellowships worth up to $12,000<lb />
are now being received, Robert L.<lb />
Holt, Dean, announced today.<lb />
The fellowships, offered by the<lb />
Danforth Foundation of St. Louis,<lb />
Missouri, are open to male college<lb />
.seniors or recent graduates prepar-<lb />
ing for a career of teaching, counsel-<lb />
ing, or administrative work at the<lb />
college level. Applicants may be plan-<lb />
ning to major in any recognized field<lb />
at the American graduate school of<lb />
their choice, but should not have al-<lb />
ready undertaken graduate work.<lb />
Approximately 100 fellowships will<lb />
be awarded to candidates from ac-<lb />
credited colleges and universities in<lb />
the United States. Nominees will be<lb />
judged on intellectual promise and<lb />
personality, integrity, genuine inter-<lb />
est in religion, and potential for ef-<lb />
fective college teaching.<lb />
Winners will be eligible for up to<lb />
four years of financial assistance,<lb />
with an annual maximum of $1,500<lb />
for single men and $2,000 (as well<lb />
as $500 per child" for married men,<lb />
plus tuition and fees.) Student with-<lb />
out financial needs also are invited<lb />
to apply.<lb />
Educational Conference<lb />
In addition to the annual stipend,<lb />
winners will be guests of the Founda-<lb />
tion at an annual educational confer-<lb />
FBLA Welcomes<lb />
New Members<lb />
The first meeting of the Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda Chapter of Future Business<lb />
Leaders of America was held Sept.<lb />
19. Mary Helen Mumford, president,<lb />
welcomed the new members to the<lb />
club and introduced the other officers<lb />
committee chairmen and advisors.<lb />
Other officers serving with Mary<lb />
Helen are: Bill Hudson, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Nellie Gwaltney Taylor, re-<lb />
cording secretary; Sandra Cobb, cor-<lb />
responding secretary; Gene Saun-<lb />
ders, treasurer; Diana McPherson, re-<lb />
porter; Mildred Barnhart, historian;<lb />
William Thompson, parliamentarian;<lb />
Janice Guyton. chairman of the so-<lb />
cial committee; and Chuck Kling-<lb />
man, co-chairman of the Valentine<lb />
Dance committee with Bill Hudson;<lb />
Mrs. Carol Ann Hart, Mr. Alton<lb />
Finch, and Mrs. Norman Cameron,<lb />
advisors.<lb />
A membership drive will be con-<lb />
ducted October 2, 3, and 4.<lb />
The chapter elected Alice Starr to<lb />
be its Homecoming sponsor and<lb />
Gloria Uzzell, its Buccaneer sponsor.<lb />
ence held on the shores of Lake Mich-<lb />
igan. Leading scholars are brought to<lb />
the conference for lectures, seminars<lb />
and personal contact with the Fel-<lb />
lows.<lb />
Danforth Graduate Fellowships are<lb />
unique in that they may be held for<lb />
life, with certain benefits after com-<lb />
pletion of graduate work, such as fi-<lb />
nancial assistance to attend educa-<lb />
tional conferences and stipends to pur-<lb />
chase books and periodicals during<lb />
the first three years of teaching.<lb />
Other Scholarships<lb />
Students may hold a Danforth Fel-<lb />
lowship concurrently with other ap-<lb />
pointments, such as Rhodes, Woodruw<lb />
Wilson, Fulbright, and National<lb />
Science Foundation. Winners will be<lb />
Danforth Fellows without stipend<lb />
until these other awards lapse.<lb />
Further information concerning the<lb />
program may be obtained in Room<lb />
iOG, Administration Building from<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt who may nomin-<lb />
ate up to three candidates. Nomina-<lb />
tions must be submitted to the Foun-<lb />
dation by November 1.<lb />
The Danforth Foundation, one of<lb />
the nation's 10 largest educational<lb />
Foundations, wias founded in 1927 by<lb />
the late William H. Danforth, St.<lb />
Louis businessman and philanthrop-<lb />
ist. The Foundation's primary aim is<lb />
to strengthen and enrich higher edu-<lb />
cation in America.<lb />
Peace Corps Begins 3rd Roimd<lb />
Of Examinations October 3<lb />
EVERYONE<lb />
IS WEARING<lb />
BASS<lb />
WEEJUNS<lb />
Ladies'<lb />
Men's<lb />
$11.95<lb />
$15.95<lb />
?5�M:<lb />
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� Shirts<lb />
� Dresses<lb />
� Crew Neck<lb />
Cardigans<lb />
HARBURT SKIRTS<lb />
Pleated - Flare - Slim<lb />
$10.95 up<lb />
LONDON FOG<lb />
All Purpose Coats<lb />
THE DUCHESS<lb />
For Her<lb />
THE LONDON<lb />
For Him<lb />
$32.50<lb />
GOLF JACKET<lb />
For Him<lb />
$15.95<lb />
22 E. FIFTH STREET<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Student Charge Accounts Invited.<lb />
Any American who wants to serve<lb />
in the Peace Corps will have another<lb />
opportunity to qualify by taking ex-<lb />
aminations on October 7.<lb />
The third round of Peace Corps<lb />
examinations will be held at that<lb />
time in testing centers throughout<lb />
the country.<lb />
The examinations will begin at 8:30<lb />
A. M. and will last for six hours,<lb />
with an additional hour out for lunch.<lb />
Each person will be given his choice<lb />
between two types of examinations.<lb />
One examination is designed for<lb />
men and women who would like to be<lb />
considered for positions as secondary-<lb />
school or college teachers. To take one<lb />
of these tests, you need a bachelor's<lb />
degree but you do not need to be an<lb />
accredited teacher.<lb />
The other examination is for every-<lb />
one else who wants to serve in the<lb />
Peace Corps. There is no rigid passing<lb />
grade for this test. Results are con-<lb />
sidered along with other elements as<lb />
background, special skills, and char-<lb />
acter references.<lb />
For the October tests, the Peace<lb />
Corps hopes to attract a large num-<lb />
ber of Americans in the agricultural<lb />
and industrial fields.<lb />
"We are receiving an increasing<lb />
number of requests for such skills<lb />
from prospective host countries ac-<lb />
Senior Exhibition In<lb />
Art Design Ends Today<lb />
Barbara Tucker, senior, exhibited<lb />
in the Kate Lewis Gallery, Rawl<lb />
Building, varied examples of her work<lb />
as a student artist. The show ended<lb />
today.<lb />
Mrs. Tucker began her study of<lb />
art at Woman's College in Greens-<lb />
boro, where she specialized in fashion<lb />
design and art education. For the<lb />
past year and a half she has attended<lb />
East Carolina and is scheduled for<lb />
graduation in February.<lb />
In the recent exhibition. Mrs. Tuck-<lb />
er's interest in design courses offered<lb />
here was indicated in two three-di-<lb />
mensional designs in wood. A still-life<lb />
oil painting, figure drawings; prints,<lb />
including a wood cut, a wood engrav-<lb />
ing, etchings, and a monoprint; a<lb />
ceramic vase, examples of lettering,<lb />
and other works were included in the<lb />
exhibition.<lb />
cording to Dr. Nicholas Hobbs, Di-<lb />
rector of Selection for the Peace<lb />
Corps. "Wre will have to turn down<lb />
these requests of we are unable to<lb />
meet their needs<lb />
The testing centers in this area<lb />
are as follows. Fayetteville, code<lb />
45-13, Main Post Office; Goldsboro,<lb />
code 45-15, Main Post Office; and Ra-<lb />
leigh, code 45-16, Main Post Office.<lb />
Dr. Jones Accepts<lb />
Appointment To<lb />
TEPS Council<lb />
Dr. Douglas R. Jones, director of<lb />
the department of ediication, has ac-<lb />
cepted an appointment as a memiber<lb />
of the State Advisory Council on<lb />
Teacher Education and Professional<lb />
Standards.<lb />
Appointed by Dr. Charles F. Car-<lb />
roll, state superintendent of public<lb />
instruction, Dr. Jones will serve on<lb />
the Council during 1961-1968.<lb />
As a member of the group, Dr.<lb />
Jones will work with the In-Service<lb />
Education Committee.<lb />
A native of Farmville and an EC<lb />
r.lumnus, Dr. Jones joined the faculty<lb />
in 1957 as a professor in the depart-<lb />
ment of education and last May be-<lb />
raime director of the department. He<lb />
replaced Dr. iEd J. Carter, who as-<lb />
sumed the position of director of<lb />
tn-aduate studies.<lb />
Tau Sigma Elects<lb />
William C. Jackson<lb />
New President<lb />
William C. Jackson, Jr has been<lb />
elected president of Tau Sigma,<lb />
honorary education fraternity for the<lb />
1961-1962 school year.<lb />
Requirements for membership in<lb />
Tau Sigma include the maintenance<lb />
of at least a "B" average and the<lb />
pursuit of a Bachelor of Science De-<lb />
gree.<lb />
Other officers elected to serve with<lb />
Mr. Jackson are as follows:<lb />
Lynda Iewis, vice (president; Annie<lb />
Marie Riddick, corresponding secre -<lb />
tary; Rebecca Singleton, secretary;<lb />
Myna (!ni Pittman, treasurer; Elea-<lb />
nor Poole, parliamentarian;<lb />
Gladys Cay, social chairman; Mari-<lb />
lyn Coburn, chairman; and M. .Susan<lb />
l.oftis, historian.<lb />
IRC Announces<lb />
Beginning Of Fall<lb />
Writing Contest<lb />
The Literary Committee of the In-<lb />
ter-Religious Council announces a<lb />
writing contest to be conducted be-<lb />
ginning today, September 28 and end-<lb />
ing Saturday, October 28 at twelve<lb />
o'clock noon.<lb />
Entries will be accepted from three<lb />
fields: poems, short stories, and a<lb />
combination of essays and one-act<lb />
plays. Selections do not have to be<lb />
of religious significence but of liter-<lb />
�ny value, relative to an understand-<lb />
ing of faith and religion.<lb />
A panel of judges will select the<lb />
winners, who will be awarded cash<lb />
prizes. Winning selections will ap-<lb />
pear in the Rebel, tentatively. En-<lb />
tries should be taken to the Baptist<lb />
Student Center at 404 East 8th Street<lb />
or mailed to Carl Yorks, Chairman<lb />
of the Literary Commvibtee.<lb />
Students browse<lb />
thrh exhibit of new teaching method, a, las, Fnd.ys NCBA QH.vent.on.<lb />
College Receives Recommedation For<lb />
Interest In International Understand ins<lb />
WESLEY FOUNDATION WEEKLY<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
At the Student Center:<lb />
Sunday<lb />
9:00 a.m.�Buns and Coffee�in<lb />
Lounge<lb />
Hi 10 a.m.�Sunday School Class in<lb />
Assembly Room<lb />
730 p.in�'Evening Worship<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
5:15 p.m.��Fellowship Supper�in<lb />
Lounge (65c)<lb />
6:15-7:15 p.m.�"Wesley Conversa-<lb />
tions" (Leaders and subjects will<lb />
be announced)<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7:00 a.m.�Holy Communion in The<lb />
Chapel<lb />
7:30 a.m.�Breakfast in the Lounge<lb />
(Over in time for 8:00 o'clock<lb />
classes)<lb />
Lib Rogers Named<lb />
Happa Alpha Rose<lb />
Lib Rojrers has been selected as<lb />
Kappa Alpha Rose by brobhers of the<lb />
amma Rho Chapter. With a mem-<lb />
bership of thirty-nine men in the<lb />
fraternity, the Kappa Alpha brothers<lb />
serenaded Lib last Friday night at<lb />
her home.<lb />
She was chosen not only for beauty<lb />
but also for personality and comnet-<lb />
ent leadership. She will represent the<lb />
chapter in all caimpus beauty contests<lb />
and serve as official hostess for the<lb />
group.<lb />
Now a junior, Lib is specializing in<lb />
art.<lb />
176 Student Teaching<lb />
EC's student teaching program for<lb />
the fall quarter includes 176 seniors<lb />
who are conducting classes in more<lb />
than twenty-eight public schools in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Sixty-six are doing work in the<lb />
primary and grammar grades, 92 in<lb />
high schools, and eighteen are teach-<lb />
ing either art or music at all grade<lb />
levels.<lb />
East Carolina College has received<lb />
a letter of commendation for the con-<lb />
tribution made in furthering inter-<lb />
national understanding during the<lb />
academic year from the southeastern<lb />
office of World University Service.<lb />
A special note of congratulation was<lb />
extended to Robert C. Christesen,<lb />
Chairman, World University Service<lb />
for his role in this endeavor through<lb />
the excellent administration in con-<lb />
ducting a successful campaign.<lb />
As part of the program $200.00<lb />
from the annual World University<lb />
Service campaign was contributed to<lb />
student international self-help and<lb />
mutual assistance projects sponsored<lb />
by WUS. This gift, coupled with con-<lb />
tributions from the campuses around<lb />
the world, makes possible health fa-<lb />
cilities, housing accomodations, sup-<lb />
plementary foods and educational<lb />
equipment for needy students in the<lb />
Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia<lb />
�and the Far East.<lb />
Projects include establishment of a<lb />
health center at Chung Chi College in<lb />
Hong Kong; a cooperative student<lb />
dormitory in Madras, India; X-ray<lb />
apparatus for Nagpur University in<lb />
Bulletin Publishes<lb />
Science Paper Of<lb />
James R. Wheatley<lb />
James R. Wheatley, Jr junior bi-<lb />
dogy major, is represented by an ab-<lb />
stract of an original scientific paper<lb />
in a recent issue of the "Phychologi-<lb />
cal News Bulletin official organ of<lb />
the American Phychological Society.<lb />
The paper was presented last<lb />
spring before the Student Section of<lb />
the North Carolina Collegiate Acade-<lb />
my of Science. A request for an ab-<lb />
stract by the bulletin resulted in pub-<lb />
lication of Mr. Wheatley's research<lb />
work entitled, "A Study of Population<lb />
Growth m Carteria sp. Cultures aa<lb />
Influenced by Nitzschia closterium<lb />
In addition to his work in the de-<lb />
lr.rtment of science here, Mr. Wheat-<lb />
ley has had three and a half years of<lb />
experience at the U.S. Radiohiology<lb />
Laboratory at Beaufort, N .C, as a<lb />
member of the staff and in summer<lb />
work since 1954.<lb />
He is vice president of the student<lb />
Science Club and treasurer of the<lb />
local chapter of (the national honor-<lb />
ary science fraternity Chi Beta Phi.<lb />
In preparing his scientific paper,<lb />
Mr. Wheatley had as advisors Dr.<lb />
Mary C. Helms of the college faculty<lb />
and Dr. T. R. Rice of the U.S. Radio-<lb />
biology Laboratory at Beaufort.<lb />
India; medical instruments and sup- in of academic lift � :<lb />
plies for health service in Indonesia;<lb />
equipment for a student printing<lb />
house in Israel; textbooks and aca-<lb />
demic journals for Korean universi-<lb />
ties; and materials for a library in<lb />
Basirtoland, Africa.<lb />
WUS represents an international<lb />
al assistance to can<lb />
a camp 18-to-campUb- <lb />
student basi. The ;<lb />
organized in some 4 i<lb />
world and has been in <lb />
the days immediate<lb />
War I.<lb />
"Not only is this a dull party, but<lb />
I've run out of CHESTERFIELDS<lb />
21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES!<lb />
AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD-NOT FILTERED MILD-THEY SATSSFY<lb />
Didtu Sigma Tau's Hear<lb />
Withey's Lecture On Burma<lb />
Omicron Theta Chapter of Sigma<lb />
Tau Delta, professional English fra-<lb />
ternity, is now planning its 1961-<lb />
1902 program.<lb />
Projects for the year include a<lb />
membership drive for new members,<lb />
sponsoring a booth at the annual<lb />
College Union Mardi Gras. and assist-<lb />
ing the staff of The Rebel, cam-<lb />
pus literary magazine. Officers elect-<lb />
ed in the spring have assumed their<lb />
ciuties and have begun preparations<lb />
for a full and active year.<lb />
The meeting of October 11 will be<lb />
i'pvn to all English majors and min-<lb />
i-rs interested in joining the fratern-<lb />
ity. Dr. Joseph Withey, English pro-<lb />
feseor ;tnd director of the East Car<lb />
i-lina Playliouse will give a lecture<lb />
on his experiences during a year of<lb />
it-search in Burma in 1960-1961.<lb />
After Dr. Withey's lecture, pros-<lb />
peetie members will have an oppor-<lb />
tunity to look at the fraternity's<lb />
crapbook; constitution; and the<lb />
��Rectangle notional fraternity<lb />
magazine; and to b�<lb />
familiar with the fra<lb />
Slyvia Dawkins, wa<lb />
trainer. Dr. George Cool<lb />
of English, and Joe I'earct<lb />
c�i as installation eh<lb />
Starrest, Frames<lb />
Spruill, Ronnie QoofM<lb />
.i:un were appoints I<lb />
I anting of new pie<lb />
The aaeetiae; wat<lb />
leoture on England<lb />
( ook.<lb />
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SNEA Discusses Plans<lb />
For Local TV Show<lb />
The Student National Education<lb />
Association held its first meeting of<lb />
the school year Sept. 20.<lb />
Assuming duties of 1961-1962 offic-<lb />
ers of the Robert H. Wright chapter<lb />
are Faye Brantley, president; Betty<lb />
Collier, vice president; Beth Ann<lb />
Rogers, secretary and Lilliam Currie,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
In addition, the local S.NJE.A. has<lb />
as a local member Wayne Forbes,<lb />
serving as state president of the Fu-<lb />
ture Tachers Division of the North<lb />
Carolina Education Association.<lb />
Serving in this capacity also allowed<lb />
Forbes to attend the national con-<lb />
ference held during the summer<lb />
months at Pennsylvania State.<lb />
Pr. anting a program on the local<lb />
television circuit in observance of<lb />
National Education Week, attending<lb />
the state convention in Raleigh this<lb />
November, and sponsoring a needy<lb />
family at Christmas are a few of the<lb />
numerous Pr of the local chapter<lb />
Music Dept. Names<lb />
College Singers;<lb />
Plans Programing<lb />
The ten student-<lb />
have been chosen :t-<lb />
College Singers this<lb />
announced by the<lb />
music. They were M le I<lb />
their ability as musi <lb />
'alent as vocalist<lb />
during the 1961-1962<lb />
The College Si<lb />
number of<lb />
school year. One of '<lb />
musical events in which '<lb />
is an annual Christ<lb />
carola from man<lb />
Dan E. Vornholt of the<lb />
of music is director ,<lb />
Olive G. Herring and :<lb />
ray are piano aeeaaapani<lb />
The ten member-<lb />
Singers are: sopran-<lb />
S irley Morse, ami I<lb />
altos. Elizabeth A<lb />
Bivins. and R. Nadeer. i<lb />
J. Burman Parker and Jerr N P<lb />
cott; bases, Jimmie A . � &amp;<lb />
Eugene Moore.<lb />
DIAMONDS<lb />
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chosen to become member? ipon-3<lb />
tilling requirements at " &amp;<lb />
the school year.<lb />
Those initiated as sisiers in <lb />
sorority at St. James Meth�s<lb />
Church are Ann Reichwine. Jj<lb />
and Laura Gartman.<lb />
Pledges slated for membership �<lb />
Polly Buntina Elizabeth Glover. J<lb />
ny Lynn Thompson. Linda Then<lb />
and Martha Rutchins.<lb />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVB<lb />
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Howard Replaces Director Of Housing;<lb />
Buck To Assume Accountant Position<lb />
William N. Howard of Greenville<lb />
bias been appointed Director of Hous-<lb />
png at East Carolina.<lb />
He will replace Mr. Melvin V.<lb />
Buck who is to become an accountant<lb />
, the business office as of October 1.<lb />
Mr. Buck lias served in the office<lb />
f Director of Housing since 1967.<lb />
His administration has been during<lb />
e period when ECC has experi-<lb />
snced its greatest growth, and the<lb />
loffice has accordingly expanded its<lb />
activities. Newer and more stringent<lb />
tic regulations have been put in<lb />
fcffect. Last year the office printed<lb />
first traffic miformation booklet,<lb />
ilso a phamphlet, "Dormitory In-<lb />
formation for Men" was published.<lb />
A program of public relations has<lb />
receouli been emphasised by Mr.<lb />
feuck to improve and maintain high<lb />
Standards for those who must live<lb />
 campus.<lb />
Mr. Buck, who is a Pitt County na-<lb />
By JOHN BEHR<lb />
tive, received his B.S. degree from<lb />
State College and later his M.A. in<lb />
business at East Carolina. For the<lb />
past two years he has done educa-<lb />
tional work for the U.S. Air Force<lb />
Reserve. An ex-Air Force officer, he<lb />
now holds a war mobilization rank<lb />
of captain.<lb />
Mr. Howard who is a graduate of<lb />
the business department at East Car-<lb />
olina has served for the past several<lb />
years as sales representative for tihe<lb />
Raleigh firm of Gray and Creech,<lb />
Inc. As a Student here, he was chair-<lb />
man of the Awards Committee of the<lb />
S. O. A. and also a member of the<lb />
honorary business fraternity, Delta<lb />
Sigmi Pi. A native of Raleigh, he is<lb />
married to the former Mary Anne<lb />
Dallas of Leaksville.<lb />
Army Counselor To Speak On<lb />
Career Fields For Women<lb />
U Elects Six<lb />
elegates; Choose<lb />
ueen Candidates<lb />
On Friday, October 6, Miss Mannie<lb />
Evans, Army Specialist Coups Co-<lb />
unselor, will be on camipus frian 9:00-<lb />
2:00 pm in Room 201 Adminstration<lb />
Building with the carrier fields of<lb />
physical therapy, dietetics, and oc-<lb />
cupational therapy.<lb />
Health and Physical Education,<lb />
Dietetic, Biology, and Arts majors<lb />
are encouraged to see Miss Evans.<lb />
College students who complete ac-<lb />
ademic requirements successfully will<lb />
be commissioned as second lieutenants<lb />
after graduation and receive the pay<lb />
and allowances of an Army officer<lb />
while they obtain their professional<lb />
training.<lb />
Applicants must be unmarried, 21-<lb />
29 years-old, and have high scholastic<lb />
qualifications. Physical standards as<lb />
established by the Department of the<lb />
Army must be met.<lb />
nerally<lb />
1 pledge<lb />
� ssor<lb />
t elect-<lb />
Jo km<lb />
Betty<lb />
by <lb />
:eorge'<lb />
e College Union recently held a<lb />
l meeting to elect committee chair-<lb />
i for the coming year.<lb />
McCullen was elected as the<lb />
1 v andidate for Buccaneer Queen<lb />
and Hostess for the Union dur-<lb />
Homecoming festivities.<lb />
delegates from the EC Col-<lb />
( Union will attend the Region IV<lb />
ence of the Association of Col-<lb />
ge Unions at the University of Vir-<lb />
x October 12-14. The delegation<lb />
Jimmy Taylor, Glenn Boyd,<lb />
Shearin, Monty Mills, Elaine<lb />
on, and Ross Thomas.<lb />
annual tea for foreign students<lb />
eduled for Sunday, October 22.<lb />
lother project of the CU will be the<lb />
is Directory, which is expected<lb />
ready for sale by the end of the<lb />
! rent quarter.<lb />
I aniuee chairmen were elected.<lb />
are as follows: Monty Mills,<lb />
ial Chairman; Jimmy Cannon,<lb />
ord and Dance Chairman; Eliza-<lb />
b Thorton, Beatrice Barrett, Fine<lb />
s; Dab- Jordan, Publicity Chair-<lb />
n; Bowie Martin, Games Chair-<lb />
feu Kllie Speckman, Special Pro-<lb />
Bet Chairman.<lb />
lev<lb />
Phi Omicron Elects<lb />
Members; Plans<lb />
Year's Projects<lb />
Phi Omicron, honorary Home Eco-<lb />
nomics fraternity, voted by secret<lb />
allot to select new members of the<lb />
fraternity at their September meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Members of the fraternity are chos-<lb />
en on the basis of scholastic standing,<lb />
leadership abilty and high personal<lb />
standards. Rebecca Parker, chairman<lb />
of the membership committee, present-<lb />
ed the committee's report on the girls<lb />
who had met the above qualifications<lb />
for membership.<lb />
As one of their money making pro-<lb />
jects, Phi Onicron decided to sell<lb />
place-mats, coasters, and luncheon<lb />
sets at the Greenville Arts Center.<lb />
Their two big projects for the year<lb />
will be to help a needy family and<lb />
to give gifts to the mentally ill<lb />
Fraternity Elects<lb />
Officers; Tripp<lb />
Chosen As Prexy<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, Honorary Science<lb />
I raterndty, recently elected its slate<lb />
of officers for the 1961-62 school<lb />
year. New officers of the fraternity<lb />
are: Barbara Manning Tripp, presi-<lb />
dent; Roy Flanagen, vice-president;<lb />
Betty Derrick, secretary; Jim Wheat-<lb />
ly, treasurrer; and Peggy Oulverhouse,<lb />
program chairman.<lb />
Other members of the fraternity<lb />
are: Betty Dane, Fred Johns, James<lb />
Massey, Phyllis Dudley. Also Jerry<lb />
Norton, Bab Imanianiura, Sandra<lb />
Thompson, and Mary Ann Worthing-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Fraternity Begins<lb />
Fall Plans; Hew<lb />
Members Elected<lb />
The Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, business fraternity, has<lb />
begun its program for the 1961-1962<lb />
term with nine current members.<lb />
New members, chosen because of their<lb />
suiterior scholastic records in the<lb />
School of Business, will be elected<lb />
this month and will be announced in<lb />
the near future.<lb />
Because of the outstanding pro-<lb />
gram of activities for business stu-<lb />
dents with high academic standing,<lb />
the college chapter has three times<lb />
been chosen as the most outstanding<lb />
chapter in the national organization.<lb />
lAimong annual projects of the Beta<lb />
Chapter are acting as one of the<lb />
sponsors of tihe annual Typing Con-<lb />
test staged by the School of Busi-<lb />
ness for high school students in the<lb />
northeastern counties of the state;<lb />
publication of a yearbook, "Beta<lb />
Kappa News and awarding each<lb />
spring ttie Thomas Clay Williams<lb />
Memorial Scholarship to the col-<lb />
lege senior with the highest academic<lb />
vecord in business education.<lb />
Jean Flake serves as president of<lb />
the fraternity. Other officers are Syl-<lb />
via Harris, vice president; Karen<lb />
Brown, secretary; Jim Taylor, treas-<lb />
urer; and Jean Warren, and Glennis<lb />
Edlwards, co-historians.<lb />
Other members of the organization<lb />
include Linda Thompson, Jimmy<lb />
Chesnutt, and Mrs. Nellie G. Taylor.<lb />
Serving as advisors of the business<lb />
fraternity are Dr. iAwdrey V. Demp-<lb />
sey and Frances Daniels, members<lb />
of the School of Business.<lb />
Krausnick Succumbs To Heart Attack<lb />
Wh<lb />
On Pacific Scientific Expedition<lb />
News has been received here of the. of the group. Mrs. Krausnick served<lb />
recent death in Hbnolulu of Dr.<lb />
Walter S. Krausnick, who retired in<lb />
1957 as a faculty member of the col-<lb />
lege. During several years of<lb />
service at East Carolina, he first<lb />
taught physics in the department<lb />
of science and then joined the staff<lb />
of the depairtment of mathematics.<lb />
After his retirement Dr. Kraus-<lb />
nick and his wife made their home<lb />
in Hawaii and traveled widely in<lb />
Europe and the Orient.<lb />
Dr. Krausnick, aged 72, died of<lb />
a heart attack while on am expedition<lb />
with the Pacific Scientific Congress,<lb />
of which he was a member. Funeral<lb />
services and burial were held in,<lb />
Honolulu.<lb />
A native of St. Louis, Dr. Krausnick<lb />
received his undergraduate training<lb />
at the University of Missouri. His<lb />
degrees inrluded the master of science<lb />
from Texas A. and M the master<lb />
of arts from the University of<lb />
Texas, and the doctor of philosophy<lb />
from the University of Michigan.<lb />
While in Greenville, both Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Krausnick participated in civic<lb />
and religious affairs on the campus<lb />
and in the city of Greenville. Dr.<lb />
Krausnick participated in programs<lb />
of the Faculty Lecture Club of the<lb />
College. He was a member of the<lb />
Unitarian Fellowship in Greenville<lb />
and acted as a leader in activities<lb />
as president of the Greenville Branch<lb />
of the American Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Women and held membership<lb />
in other community organizations.<lb />
Mrs. Krausnick is now in Hawaii<lb />
w ith her daughter, who livss at 1909<lb />
Kakela Street, Honolulu.<lb />
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Buccaneer<lb />
Bn's and Woman's Jud.<lb />
Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Hnir Class<lb />
Se� Class<lb />
Sophomore Class<lb />
Inter-Religious Council<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
leerleaders<lb />
linen's Kec. Assoc.<lb />
?n's Intrumurals<lb />
�lege Choir<lb />
Jbel<lb />
Hera Theater<lb />
Bftertainmen<lb />
vie Series<lb />
xiuctiona<lb />
;hestra<lb />
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mis Club<lb />
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k's Glee Club<lb />
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kj Brass<lb />
Cfcapel Choir<lb />
1960-1961<lb />
Appropriation<lb />
$ 1,200.00<lb />
450.00<lb />
26.000.00<lb />
248.00<lb />
650.00<lb />
2,700.00<lb />
1,675.00<lb />
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Request Appropriation<lb />
1,375.00<lb />
13,911.00<lb />
605.00<lb />
1,650.00<lb />
1,833.05<lb />
1,345.00<lb />
4,220.00<lb />
1,200.00<lb />
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3,350.00<lb />
800.00<lb />
3,350.00<lb />
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150.00<lb />
232.40<lb />
50.00<lb />
$ 1,700.00<lb />
1,210.36<lb />
32,216.53<lb />
260.00<lb />
845.00<lb />
3,100.00<lb />
1,710.00<lb />
200.00<lb />
1,319.00<lb />
14,540.00<lb />
760.00<lb />
2,133.75<lb />
2.125.00<lb />
1,270.00<lb />
5,247.00<lb />
1,450.00<lb />
24,605.00<lb />
1,750.00<lb />
3,250.00<lb />
2,660.00<lb />
5,285.00<lb />
15,351.00<lb />
183.92<lb />
232.40<lb />
75.00<lb />
1,400.00<lb />
796.00<lb />
125.00<lb />
450.00<lb />
$ 1,000.00<lb />
No Action<lb />
31,781.53<lb />
143.00<lb />
No Action<lb />
2,525.00<lb />
1,210.00<lb />
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96 .00<lb />
13,860.00<lb />
455.00<lb />
1,148.75<lb />
2,025.00<lb />
750.00<lb />
4,374.00<lb />
1,100.00<lb />
24,605.00<lb />
1,750.00<lb />
3,000.00<lb />
535.00<lb />
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25,351.00<lb />
No Action<lb />
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Chi Omega Pledges<lb />
Twelve During<lb />
Informal Rush<lb />
The Rho Zeta Chapter of Chi Om-<lb />
;a Sorority pledged twelve new<lb />
members, Monday, September 25,<lb />
after a series of informal rush parties.<lb />
The members of the Epsilon Pledge<lb />
Class are as follows: Jayne Bennett,<lb />
Judy Brisson, Sylvia Oarmady, Caro-<lb />
lyn Gates, Ann Greenwell, Jo Nell<lb />
Kerley; Julia McLarty, Linda Minton,<lb />
Nancy Roberts, Barbara Ryan, Cece-<lb />
lia Strickland, and Cindy Sturdivant.<lb />
Now serving as officers of Rho<lb />
Zeta Chapter of Chi Omega are Betty<lb />
Lane, president; Barbara Ann Ellis<lb />
vice president, Beth Harris, secretary;<lb />
Jewel Callihan, treasurer, and Jayne<lb />
Chandler, pledge trainer.<lb />
Medusa was once heard to rave:<lb />
"A new hair-do is just what I crave,<lb />
With my Swingline I'll tack<lb />
All these snakes front to back,<lb />
And invent the first permanent wave<lb />
Are You Anybody? At All!<lb />
list in<lb />
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Cca�io�all, look at ,ou in a pu�led way. M �� shea wondenn where<lb />
he's seen you before? <lb />
Discouraging, isn't it? But things can be better ���� $<lb />
ack your bag full of laundry and tippy-toe out �� <lb />
.aundromat at Colonial Heights. On East Tenth Street ��L I<lb />
Hothes are somewhat dreamily sloshing themselves dreauul clean<lb />
the Meetinghouse self-service washers, chew �<lb />
Cmerson's "Self Reliance Take the money you ve saved by using<lb />
' automatic washers and buy yourself a Nest �<lb />
?rformance weekly. As the saved money "waTe �J�<lb />
chickens. A lot of chickens. Trake the chickens for �"�<lb />
ror a horse. Enter the horse in a Derby. Win firs pme Buy your-<lb />
lf an Alfa-Romeo convertible, an eight-and-a-half inch ivoryc<lb />
tte holder, and special ground dark glasses. Laugh a lot. Joe II bj<lb />
Urwhelmed with friends offering you pi�. JLTZSL<lb />
tumble your name constantly, and mother will welcome you home. �<lb />
But don't get too big for your bonnet Don't forget where you<lb />
lot your start-at Colonial Heights Laundromat. Where yo.saved<lb />
1 3 . � - � - niirht iust before you go bidie-bye,<lb />
o much money, remember. Every mgnt, jmn "� . " . f, ,<lb />
Bpeat to yourself, "Only Westinghouse tubs are self-cleaning. CoUm<lb />
an Heights Laundromat, good night<lb />
SWINGLINE<lb />
STAPLER<lb />
no bigger than<lb />
a pack of gum!<lb />
Unconditionally Guaranteed<lb />
� Md� in America!<lb />
 Tot 00 rot His always available!<lb />
i Buy It at your atationery,<lb />
variety or bookstore dealer!<lb />
LM� MmmI Ctty 1. Nmt Verfc<lb />
WtttftlV URtltT MMIirMTWKM<lb />
On Campos<lb />
xwSfrufoan<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teenroae Dwarf "Th Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gilli etc.)<lb />
THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME<lb />
It happens every day. A young man goes off to college, leaving<lb />
bis home town sweetheart with vows of eternal love, and then<lb />
he finds that he has outgrown her. What, in such cases, is the<lb />
honorable thing to do?<lb />
Well sir, you can do what Rock Sigafoos did.<lb />
When Rock left Cut and Shoot, Pa he said to his sweetheart,<lb />
a simple country lass named Teas d' Urbevilles, "My dear,<lb />
though I am far away in college, I will love you always. I wiU<lb />
never look at another girl. If I do, may my eyeballs parch and<lb />
wither, may my viscera writhe like adders, may the moths get<lb />
my new tweed jacket<lb />
Then he clutched Tess to his bosom and planted a final kiss<lb />
upon her fragrant young skull and went away, meaning with all<lb />
bis heart to be faithful.<lb />
But on the very first day of college he met a coed named<lb />
Fata Morgana, a girl of such sophistication, such poiee, such<lb />
uw-at're as Rock had never beheld. She spoke knowingly of<lb />
Franz Kafka, she hummed Mosart, she smoked Marlboros.<lb />
v1ptmMm wfa&amp;mxlt.um<lb />
Now Rock didn't know Franz Kafka from Pancho Villa, or<lb />
Mozart from James K. Polk, but Marlboros he knew full welL<lb />
He knew that anyone who smoked Marlboros was modern and<lb />
advanced and as studded with brains as a ham with clove.<lb />
Good sense tells you that you can't beat Marlboro's exclusive<lb />
selectrate filter, and you never could beat Marlboro's fine flavor.<lb />
This Rock knew.<lb />
So all day he followed Fata around campus and listened to her<lb />
talk about Franz Kafka, and then in the evening he went back<lb />
to the dormitory and found this letter from his home town<lb />
iweetheart Tess:<lb />
Dear Rock,<lb />
U kids had a keen time yesterday. We went down to th$<lb />
pond and caught some frogs. I caught the most of anybody.<lb />
Then we hitched rides on trucks and did lots of nutsy stuff<lb />
like that. Well, I must close now because I got to whtoHUh<lb />
the fence. . .<lb />
Your friend,<lb />
Ten<lb />
PA.�l can do my Hula Hoop SflOO times.<lb />
Well iir, Rock thought about Tess and then he thought<lb />
about Fata and then'a great sadness fell upon him. Suddenly<lb />
he knew he had outgrown young, innocent Ten; his heart now<lb />
belonged to smart, sophisticated Fata. <lb />
Rock, being above all things honorable, returned forthwitn<lb />
to his home town and walked up to Tees and looked her in the<lb />
eye and said manlily, "I do not love you any more. I love a<lb />
girl named Fata Morgana. You can hit me in the �tomach witn<lb />
all your might if you like ��'�<lb />
"That'i okay, hey aaid Tees amiably. "I donst love yoa<lb />
neither. I found a new boy<lb />
"What is his name?" aiked Rock.<lb />
"Fran Kafka said Teat.<lb />
"A splendid fellow eaid Rook and shook Tees s hand, and<lb />
they have remained good frienda to this day. In fact, Rock and<lb />
Fata often double-date with Fran and Tess and have heaps of<lb />
fun. Franz can do the Hula Hoop 6,000 timee. wmmmmm<lb />
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Marlboro, in � Wn-etoe �� "�<lb />
tox, i, sold and njo&amp; 1 U � &amp;m. And htM-<lb />
Alfred Philip Morris Commander, made of tupm � natural<lb />
tobaccos, m enw mmmmmm<lb />
GENTLE<lb />
FASHION<lb />
When she wants to feel fresh and cracker-crisp,<lb />
then she wants an expertly designed shirt that<lb />
says good taste. Trim checks enhance cotton<lb />
lovingly cut to be worn with spirit. The<lb />
rounded Bermuda collar softly flatters her facet.<lb />
Assured is the word for this shirt<lb />
� 1961-Conl ShlitMakM<lb />
The Gant Story<lb />
We believe that Gent thirts have certain well bred look<lb />
that distinguishes them from all others. Careful tailoring<lb />
sod Adherence to � strict tradition are qualities indigenous<lb />
� Gaat. The emphasis here is on meticulous detail ia a<lb />
heritage of conservatism.<lb />
Do voo like a really neat, welt fitting collar? Softly flared<lb />
cellar construction is gently RIGHT. Do you want to hang<lb />
roar shirt op? A trim hanger loop sees to that Room to<lb />
breathe? Oversize body construction is the answer. There's<lb />
a fall length box pleat back for trimness, too. Precise stitch,<lb />
lag lets the easy barrel cuffs roll up at mid-point.<lb />
The Gaat shirt has been designed to serve yon through a<lb />
fifetiae el correct dressing. There is painstaking workman-<lb />
ship ia every fine Gaat shirtit comes from the expert<lb />
�rait of New England's finest shirtmakert. The craft ex-<lb />
plains why me careful details of these Gant shirts have<lb />
bean many times imitated but never duplicated.<lb />
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GANT OF NEW HAVE<lb />
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for the traditional in dwas demands the finort<lb />
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We Cordially Invite You to Re&amp;isier Far A<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $<lb />
MEN'S INTRAMURAL TOUCH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
NEW DORM LEAGUE<lb />
1�1st Floor West<lb />
2�1st Floor East<lb />
3-2nd Floor West<lb />
4�2nd Floor East<lb />
Teams<lb />
8 vs. 2<lb />
1 vs. 5<lb />
5 vs. 7<lb />
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Activities For This Year<lb />
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The Women's Recreation Associa-<lb />
tion has organized for the 1961-1962<lb />
term and begun a series of intramu-<lb />
ral activities of interest to members,<lb />
President Ann Craft has announced.<lb />
The WRA is open to all women<lb />
students at the college. Its purpose<lb />
is to encourage the spirit of play, to<lb />
WRA Volleyball<lb />
W. R. A. volleyball intramurals<lb />
will be starting soon. The intra-<lb />
murals will take place on Tuesday<lb />
and Thursday afternoons. Two<lb />
representatives will be elected<lb />
in each dormitory to organize<lb />
teams and to inform interested<lb />
girls of the day and time games<lb />
are to be played.<lb />
Convertibles Wanted<lb />
Anyone owning a convertible,<lb />
late model preferably, who would<lb />
like to drive it in the Home-<lb />
coming parade contact Merle<lb />
Summers at the SGA office.<lb />
work for the promotion of physical<lb />
activities among students; and to de-<lb />
velop health, physical efficiency, and<lb />
citizenship among members.<lb />
The recreational program sponsor-<lb />
ed by the organization includes areh-<lb />
ry, badminton, softball, volley ball,<lb />
tennis, and basketball. The WRA<lb />
also arranges a series of social<lb />
events, such as picnics and wiener<lb />
roasts, during the school year.<lb />
Officers, in addition to Miss Craft<lb />
are Imogene Turner, vice president;<lb />
Wayne, treasurer; Clarice Galloway,<lb />
chairman of the Awards Committee;<lb />
Janice Tripp, dhairman of the Pub-<lb />
licity Coananittee; and Frances Wil-<lb />
son, reporter.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's EC grid Pi-<lb />
rates edged a stubborn Guilford<lb />
eleven 17-15 last Saturday afternoon<lb />
at Armfield- Stadium in Guilford.<lb />
Some estimated 2000 fans watebed<lb />
the Bucs come from behind three<lb />
times before being victorious. The<lb />
winning touchdown for the visitors<lb />
was scored by Bill Strickland, a 190<lb />
pound Junior from Portsmouth, Va.<lb />
The score came with less than four<lb />
minutes remaining and the home<lb />
team having a 15-10 advantage.<lb />
The other Buc touchdown came in<lb />
the second quarter on a 37 yard pass<lb />
from Dan Rouse to Tom Michel. The<lb />
(touchdown by the latter being his<lb />
fourth of the young campaign. Bob<lb />
Mill draw's 18-yard field goal and 2<lb />
extra points completer the scoring for<lb />
East Carolina. Clayton Piland, Bob<lb />
Bumgardner, and Chuck Gordon stood<lb />
out on defense for the winners.<lb />
Pirate mentor Jack Boone was<lb />
pleased that his ball club came<lb />
through with the win. However, he<lb />
was quoted as saying. "I'm not pleas-<lb />
ed with the showing our team made.<lb />
The team was guilty of numerous er-<lb />
rors and they must be corrected be-<lb />
fore we meet Caitawba next Saturday<lb />
night in Salisbury<lb />
The Buc coach went on to say, "We<lb />
know Oatawba has a strong team and<lb />
:f we are going to stay in the ball<lb />
gaane against them we are going to<lb />
have to improve. EC appears in<lb />
pretty good physical shape for the<lb />
arc light encounter as Boone's forces<lb />
received no serious injuries from the<lb />
Guilford contest.<lb />
The EC coach stated that, his team<lb />
missed a couple of "home run" plays<lb />
that could have been touchdowns and<lb />
would have broken the game wide<lb />
open for EC. "Overall, our boys never<lb />
gave-up and I am proud of them<lb />
EC will face a Catawba team from<lb />
which Coach Boone anticipates noth-<lb />
ing but "trouble The Indians pos-<lb />
sess several fine backs with experi-<lb />
ence, as well as a strong forward<lb />
wall. The Catawba field general is<lb />
�Tim Rose, a Junior Letterman, who<lb />
had an outstanding Freshman year in<lb />
?959, but was out with injuries last<lb />
season.<lb />
Other outstanding backs the<lb />
Pirates are expected to face Satur-<lb />
day night in Salisbury are Don<lb />
C rouse, an excellent kicker and run-<lb />
ner, from Littlestown, Pennsylvania;<lb />
Jean Worthington, a Senior All-<lb />
Conference letterman. Worthington<lb />
led the conference in rushing last sea-<lb />
son with 703 yards. Also expecting to<lb />
give the Bucs trouble will be converted<lb />
fullback Don Elkifts. The 210 pounder<lb />
was an all-conference end in 1960.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Hmr The Student Body Can Help Th I'<lb />
East Carolina's 1061 grid Pirates definitely i.UVe �<lb />
makings of a fine football team. The potentiality of the tea<lb />
may not be reached until the latter stages of the � v m<lb />
factor in the projrress of the team will be influenced ;v<lb />
only by the work of Coach Jack Boone and his ca .<lb />
everyone connected with the football squad.<lb />
When speaking of everyone connected with (<lb />
means the entire East Carolina student body. Tti<lb />
that the majority of the people fail to realize. W i<lb />
are on the field playing their hearts out to win,<lb />
thusiasm in the stadium can be seen by the exl<lb />
which the EC fans give their team.<lb />
It seems that this has been a traditional thing<lb />
time for us, the students, to wake-up and realize thai<lb />
lina's athletic fortunes in the future will rely a<lb />
the support of the students.<lb />
Since EC is a prospective Southern Conf<lb />
which is a "giant" step in the athletic program,<lb />
the fans can not also take a gigantic step towar<lb />
this school? A god showing on the gridiron this<lb />
tremely important toward the prestige of the colh<lb />
What can the student body do to help the tean<lb />
hard question to answer. More and better pep ralli s<lb />
encouraged, the cheers at the games mean more to 1<lb />
than the average fan realizes: congratulations she<lb />
to the players on their efforts alter each conto<lb />
These are just a few major items thai can help 1<lb />
morale. Most high school games have more cheei<lb />
so-called noise in EC's opener against Indiana State.<lb />
Saturday night the Hues battle Catawba in S<lb />
who can possible make the trip, should go and ci<lb />
on to victory. Last week a hand full of loyal EC fa<lb />
the EC vs. Guilford game. But even a few fans<lb />
heard from, help the cause.<lb />
On October 7, the fighting Bucs" return<lb />
then- Homecoming affair with Elon. Then- will 11<lb />
grads returning to watch Coach Jack Boone's forces<lb />
The student body should make an organized i<lb />
ai out in supporting the team with a strong show<lb />
tion that this ball club -wants" from the stud,<lb />
student body behind the team one hundred per<lb />
should have been all along) it can make<lb />
ence in their play.<lb />
a:<lb />
a great de<lb />
realize that w<lb />
The sooner EC students<lb />
ihe team, the part that can play a tremendous<lb />
then the chances for a winning football campaign<lb />
Hut until we get an organized effort for a better : si<lb />
hna spirit" then we will continue to play the old tra<lb />
of let the players do all the work because they are<lb />
dividuals involved in our winning chances<lb />
My Neighbors<lb />
NOTE: Rain-out games or playoffs will be played November 7, 8 and 9<lb />
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