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James S. Ficklen Honored<lb />
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pThe late James S. Ficklen, a 'max-<lb />
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arolina's proposed new stadium<lb />
be named, revealed Dr. Leo W.<lb />
ikins in an address Saturday night<lb />
the fall dinner of the Society of<lb />
� ers.<lb />
Funds Fledged<lb />
receding this announcement, Dr.<lb />
ins disclosed that $55,000 had al-<lb />
dy been pledged by the Student<lb />
t-mnK-n: Association, members of<lb />
tbt faculty, administration, and other<lb />
firi. s of the college. From the up-<lb />
eou state tx�nd issue, if it is<lb />
M&amp;v u. an additional $50,000 will<lb />
Ike available. This makes an initial<lb />
tot ,f $106,000. Total cost of the<lb />
etaU'ii is estimated at $250,000.<lb />
�A steering committee now working<lb />
laist' additional funds for the stad-<lb />
inehidee eight Greenville busi-<lb />
nun: W. M. Scales, Jr chair-<lb />
: Dr. E. B. Aycock, James T.<lb />
�t  J. C. Lanier, Jr R. W. How-<lb />
afr Howard Hodges, lavid J. Which-<lb />
ri and Reynolds May.<lb />
(enter Of Activity<lb />
r Jenkins predicted that the pro-<lb />
new James S. Ficklen Stadium<lb />
1 became a center of activity for<lb />
of Eastern North Carolina. He<lb />
nted out that although EC is the<lb />
rth largest State institution of<lb />
her learning, no place is now avail -<lb />
le on campus for large convocations.<lb />
The name chosen for the new stad-<lb />
 Dr. Jenkins said, honors the late<lb />
S. Ficklen of Greenville "who<lb />
in his time for his own land<lb />
� was president and chairman<lb />
he board of directors of the E. B.<lb />
bklea Tobacco Company of Green-<lb />
e.<lb />
new stadium, according to<lb />
will be built on college pro-<lb />
near 14th Street and to the<lb />
ar of the Elmhurst School.<lb />
Construction<lb />
Construction will begin Dr. Jen-<lb />
: s stated, as soon as sufficient<lb />
nda are available.<lb />
The new stadium will provide ac-<lb />
modations for intercollegiate ath-<lb />
 student convocations, outdoor<lb />
�mas, musical (productions, public<lb />
�etmgs and pageants. It could, per-<lb />
. in the future be the center for<lb />
National Tobacco Festival lasting<lb />
entire week, added Jenkins.<lb />
.Sales, committee chairman, said<lb />
rlier this week the committee has<lb />
it 3 goal completion of the stadium<lb />
time for the first EC home game<lb />
xt season.<lb />
The committee plans active soMci-<lb />
tions among the Greenville merch-<lb />
ts. Here, the faculty and students<lb />
ve a goal of $25,000 and $17,000<lb />
this has already been raised. Ap-<lb />
oximately 15,000 brochures are be-<lb />
inailed to college alumni with<lb />
quests for carftribufcions (to the<lb />
dium fund.<lb />
Plans are t� move the 6,000 seat<lb />
el stands at the present stadium<lb />
to the new area. These stands<lb />
U be assembled on the south side<lb />
the football field. New concrete<lb />
i<lb />
te<lb />
stands, seating 10,000 are (planned<lb />
for the north side of the field. The<lb />
concrete stands are to be constructed<lb />
sc that the stadium could eveatually<lb />
be expanded into a bowl seating 50,000.<lb />
Evidence Of Vitality<lb />
Jenkins told the society,  we<lb />
want a stadium which is evidence of<lb />
the vitality and health of the young<lb />
spirit of this college and of this state,<lb />
which is only beginning to meet wid-<lb />
ening challenges that have been of-<lb />
fered to us as a people in North Caro-<lb />
lina<lb />
Dr. Jenkins emphasized that the<lb />
stadium will be used by the Rose<lb />
High School football team also. The<lb />
high school presently iplays its games<lb />
in College stadium.<lb />
Local Woman's<lb />
Club To Entertain<lb />
Foreign Students<lb />
Foreign students at East Carolina<lb />
will be honored by the Greenville<lb />
Woman's Club on Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 25, at a gala dinner to be held<lb />
jn observance of United Nations week.<lb />
Greenville residents will invite the<lb />
students as their personal guests to<lb />
attend the meal featuring foreign<lb />
dishes, beginning at 6:30. to be fol-<lb />
lowed by a program of international<lb />
interest.<lb />
The speaker for the occasion will<lb />
be Dr. Keener Frazer of the University<lb />
of North Carolina. Special music,<lb />
songs in several languages will be<lb />
presented by Peter Johl, accompanied<lb />
by Larry Griffin, both students in<lb />
the Department of Music.<lb />
The dinner is one of many activi-<lb />
ties planned in observance of United<lb />
.s'ations Week, and all persons in-<lb />
terested in attending are invited to<lb />
purchase tickets. For the convenience<lb />
of college students, faculty and staff,<lb />
tickets are available ($1.75) each) at<lb />
the Information desk in the Adminis-<lb />
tration Building.<lb />
Dr. Buttrick Speaks On Faith<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
Dr. George A. Buttrick spoke to<lb />
EC students and townspeople on the<lb />
relationship of faith and knowledge<lb />
ia the first of a series of three school<lb />
sponsored lectures.<lb />
Over 200 students were turned<lb />
away. The auditorium was filled to<lb />
capacity with many students and fa-<lb />
culty standing in the ailes.<lb />
Dr. Batten of the Department of<lb />
Education introduced Dr. Buttrick as<lb />
being "not only a distinguished writer,<lb />
lecturer, and minister, but also a<lb />
distinguished American<lb />
an IBM machine which produces pros<lb />
and cons and arriving at a mechani-<lb />
cal judgement He continued,<lb />
"Science is rooted in faith and pro-<lb />
ceeds to investigation He said that<lb />
our "calculated risks have become<lb />
miscalculated<lb />
"God is not the end term in a syl-<lb />
ogiam nor an object to be scrutinized<lb />
pointed out Dr. Buttrick. "WThat peo-<lb />
ple do not believe in is not import-<lb />
ant; it is what they trust that really<lb />
matters<lb />
The audience responded favorably<lb />
to Dr. Buttrick's lecture, applauding<lb />
Dr. Buttrick cautioned students to' seVeral minutes after he had con-<lb />
avoid allowing the "mind to become eluded his speech.<lb />
interested in running hi the<lb />
TorchNMarathon" for a better North Caro-<lb />
ubmit their names along with<lb />
they wish to run to Merle<lb />
Summers inhe SGA Office.<lb />
Number 5<lb />
EC Rallie<lb />
Speakers Urge College Youth<lb />
To Become Interested Citizens<lb />
Bond<lb />
"Vote for a better North Carolina"<lb />
.vas the theme of the college-wide<lb />
Bond Issue Rally yesterday, for which<lb />
.he entire student body was dismissed<lb />
from classes.<lb />
Approximately 6,000 students, fa-<lb />
ulty members, and guests gathered<lb />
lor the Bond Rally in the College<lb />
Stadium. SGA President, Otis Stro-<lb />
ther, presided at the raily.<lb />
The rally, designed to explain the<lb />
ten points of the bond issue and what<lb />
East Carolina students can do in in-<lb />
fluencing its .passage on November<lb />
7, brought several notable speakers<lb />
io the campus.<lb />
Norris Tolson, President of the N.<lb />
C. State College Student Government<lb />
Association, told students that they<lb />
have an obligation to participate in<lb />
public affairs which affects the wel-<lb />
fare and the economy of the people<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
-tate's rapidly growing educational<lb />
institutions.<lb />
"The other nine issues are of equal<lb />
importance he declared, "for ob-<lb />
viously they are directly tied in with<lb />
the welfare and the economy of North<lb />
Caroline The economy, he said, will<lb />
be greatly enhanced, for example, by<lb />
provisions for expanding the state's<lb />
port facilities<lb />
Representative Thomas H. Woodard<lb />
of Wilson, Chairman of the Commit-<lb />
tee on Appropriations of the 1961<lb />
N. C. House of Kepresentatives in-<lb />
formed students that the Bond Issue<lb />
is "highly significant to the growth<lb />
f the state He declared that North<lb />
Carolina will take a tremendous step<lb />
backward, in case of a defeat on No-<lb />
vember 7.<lb />
The bond issue, that will be voted<lb />
nf North Carolina. He discussed what,<lb />
as students, we can and should do to<lb />
insure progress.<lb />
"Young people he declared, "are<lb />
so often the chief recipients of the<lb />
benefits of forward-looking programs<lb />
that they should become a great<lb />
foive in working toward the better-<lb />
ment of all of North Carolina<lb />
Speaking to his fellow-students,<lb />
Strother urged each of them "to carry<lb />
an educational program about the<lb />
Bond issue to every county in the<lb />
state and to inform parents and<lb />
friends of the benefits which they<lb />
will have if the vote on November 7<lb />
i1 favorable<lb />
As state advisor of the recently or-<lb />
ganized Student Citizens Committee<lb />
lor a Better North Carolina, Presi-<lb />
dent Leo W. Jenkins addressed the<lb />
audience as "inheritors of the re-<lb />
sponsibility of building a greater<lb />
North Carolina. "The Bond Issue he<lb />
iold them, "is therefore a young<lb />
people's bond issue and merits the<lb />
support of those who will be the<lb />
chief beneficiaries<lb />
Presenting an immediate appeal to<lb />
students, he explained, is the item<lb />
providing needed facilities for the<lb />
on by the people of North Carolina,<lb />
reflects careful planning for future<lb />
needs, and every one of them is im-<lb />
portant to the economic and cultur-<lb />
al development of the State and the<lb />
welfare of tomorrow's citizens.<lb />
If the bond issue is passed, East<lb />
Carolina College will receive $3,406<lb />
750. This money will be used for a<lb />
new classroom building, dormitory for<lb />
400 girls (34 cost), addition to li-<lb />
brary, dormitories and cafeteria for<lb />
520 men (2 cost), addition to Wright<lb />
Carringer, Noted<lb />
Tenor, To Present<lb />
Concert This Week<lb />
Walter Carringer, one of Ameri-<lb />
ca's leading tenors, will visit the<lb />
East Carolina campus on October 18,<lb />
announced Tommy Mallison, chair-<lb />
man of the East Carolina entertain-<lb />
ment series. He will give a concert<lb />
in Wright Auditorium on Wednesday,<lb />
October 18. at 8:15 ip.m.<lb />
Carringer made his London and<lb />
Paria debute in the fall of 1968, and<lb />
his New York debut on the following<lb />
ear. Last year he presented three<lb />
concerts in Camigie Hall in New York-<lb />
City, and last winter he performed<lb />
n the Winter Park Festival in Win-<lb />
ter Park, Florida.<lb />
He sings with the Dallis Symphony<lb />
Orchestra and occasionally sing's with<lb />
the North Carolina Symphony Or-<lb />
chestra,<lb />
Carringer was bom ia Memphis,<lb />
Tennessee, but later moved to Murphy,<lb />
North Carolina. He is a graduate of<lb />
Columbia Universitv.<lb />
Nuclear Chemist<lb />
Speaks On Religion<lb />
Dr. George K. Schweitzer, a nu-<lb />
clear chemist whose interest is in<lb />
Building cost), outdoor athletic natural science and its relation to<lb />
facilities, and the purchase of land.<lb />
Said Dr. Jenkins, "We are confi-<lb />
dent that as a result of this Bond<lb />
Issue Rally, the students are familiar<lb />
now with the inyportance of its pass-<lb />
age, and will go out and tall their<lb />
family, neighbors, and friends the<lb />
mecessdty of voting in this coming<lb />
bond issue election<lb />
DELTA SIGMA PHI<lb />
Would any brothers of Delta<lb />
Sigma Phi Fraternity, who are<lb />
now attending East Carolina,<lb />
please call Tommy Elam, Phone<lb />
752-2380, on any school night.<lb />
Christian faith, will speak on Oc-<lb />
tober 24 as a part of Religious Em-<lb />
phasis Week.<lb />
He will speak on "The Two-edged<lb />
Sword of Science" in Wright Aud-<lb />
itorium at 10:00 a.m. At 2:00 p.m. he<lb />
will speak on "The Hebrew-Christian<lb />
Tradition and the Origins of Modern<lb />
Science<lb />
Dr. Schweitzer is a professor of<lb />
chemistry at the University of Ten-<lb />
nessee, research radiochemist with<lb />
the University of Tennessee-Atomic<lb />
Energy Commission Agricultural Re-<lb />
search Program at Oak Ridge, and<lb />
director of Health Physics for Nu-<lb />
clear Service Laboratory.<lb />
Blue Skies, Confederate Flags, Excited Crowds Typify East Carolina Homecoming<lb />
Homecoming 'Dixie Days7 Style Rejuvinates Spirit<lb />
Meetings And Pictures<lb />
There will be a Freshman Class<lb />
meeting Wednesday, October 18<lb />
in Austin Auditorium at 7:30 p.<lb />
m. Please be prompt.<lb />
The local Naval Reserve Unit<lb />
invites any student or faculty<lb />
member interested in Naval Re-<lb />
serve to attend the Tuesday night<lb />
meetings in Austin, room 13 at<lb />
8:00 p. m. Interested persons<lb />
may contact Dr. Grover W.<lb />
Everett of the Science Depart-<lb />
ment, or they may attend any of<lb />
the Tuesday night meetings.<lb />
The last night for student<lb />
teachers to have pictures taken<lb />
for the 1962 Buccaneer is to-<lb />
night from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.<lb />
in the Buccaneer office.<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
A brilliant blue sky, filled with<lb />
fleecy cotton white clouds, welcomed<lb />
alumni and friends of the college to<lb />
one of the most colorful and specta-<lb />
cular of EC Homecomings Saturday,<lb />
October 7.<lb />
Saturday morning at 10:15 am. the<lb />
annual parade, carrying out the theme<lb />
of "Dixie Days got underway. Forty-<lb />
nine sponsors, dressed in gay anti-<lb />
belhum attire; approximately twenty<lb />
organizational floats; and decorated<lb />
cars carrying school officials, among<lb />
them Confederate-clad President Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins, comprised a spectacular<lb />
one hundred unit parade.<lb />
Crowds Gather For Parade<lb />
Crowds lined the streets and busi-<lb />
ness districts four deep to watch<lb />
ROTO, Confederate soldiers mounted<lb />
on spirited horses, and others march-<lb />
ing with shouldered rifles and pulling<lb />
a hugh cannon, while Circle K repre-<lb />
sentatives marched along side selling<lb />
Confederate flags. Excitement mount-<lb />
ed during the hour long parade when<lb />
one of the fraternity floats caught<lb />
fire and burned while the massive<lb />
crowd watched as alert students rufch-<lb />
ed to the aid of the Theta Chi fra-<lb />
ternity. The fire was extinguished and<lb />
the parade sped on.<lb />
Just before game time, the Circle<lb />
K Club sold their stock of Confed-<lb />
erate flags, and estimated that the<lb />
profit of the $394.50 sale of flags<lb />
netted them a $225. contribution to-<lb />
ward the building of the new college<lb />
stadium. Circle K's exgxressed their ap-<lb />
preciation for the support of the stu-<lb />
dents and faculty toward making<lb />
their goal a reality.<lb />
Pre-game Highlights<lb />
Prior to game time Saturday af-<lb />
ternoon at 1:15 p.m forty-nine love-<lb />
ly sponsors, riding in brightly color-<lb />
ed convertibles filed slowly out on the<lb />
football field and were introduced to<lb />
the crowd by SGA president, Otis<lb />
Strother.<lb />
Announcement of the winners and<lb />
runners-utp in the final judging of<lb />
I parade floats and dorm decorations<lb />
proceeded the &amp;xrmJng of the new<lb />
1961 Homecoming Queen. President<lb />
Strother expressed his regrets that<lb />
the Theta Chi fraternity's float had<lb />
been destroyed by fire, and then asked<lb />
the crowd for a rousing hand of ap-<lb />
plause for Theta Chi's efforts. The<lb />
spectators responded spontaneously<lb />
for a job well done.<lb />
First place in the organizational<lb />
category of judging went to Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha for their Basin Street saloon<lb />
�omiplete with dance hall girls and<lb />
poker playing dealers. Delta Sigma<lb />
Pi, with its southern bells and state-<lb />
ly plantation, proclaimed that "Elon<lb />
wouldn't flout southern hospitality<lb />
here" and copped second place honors.<lb />
Tiiatixi place in the organizational<lb />
judging went to Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
and their water-powered cotton" gin.<lb />
In the fraternity category, Phi Kap-<lb />
pa Tau took first place with its Civil<lb />
War submarine, the Monitor. Second<lb />
place went to the Ku Klux Klan's<lb />
tarring and feathering of Elon spon-<lb />
sored by Sigma Phi Epsilon. Lam-<lb />
bda Chi Alpha blasting Elon with can-<lb />
non fire, copped third place honors.<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi, first place winners<lb />
in the Sorority category, protrayed<lb />
"Gone With the Wind" complete with<lb />
Scarlett; O'Hara, and the famous<lb />
Rhett Butler. Winning second place<lb />
was Alpha Xi Delta's "Cotton pickers<lb />
and winning third place was Alpha<lb />
Phi's "Southern BeQles<lb />
Prizes went to Cotten Hall for their<lb />
"first" honors with "Cottendale and<lb />
Umstead Dorm took second with their<lb />
cotton gin and mill stream. Third place<lb />
winners in the dorm decoration went<lb />
to Fleming's "Elon ain't no cotton-<lb />
picking good Slay Derm's southern<lb />
plantation with gay ladies and a cot-<lb />
ton field won honorable mention in<lb />
the dorm category.<lb />
Crowning Of The 1961 Queen<lb />
Climaxing the Homecoming events<lb />
of 1961, was the crowning of the<lb />
new queen by Miss Ellie Speckman,<lb />
I960 Homecoming Queen. As Presi-<lb />
dent Strother announced the new<lb />
queen, lovely Jean Lasater stepped<lb />
from her place in the line of sponsors,<lb />
curtsied to her sponsor, Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha fraternity, acknowledged their<lb />
applause and made her way to the<lb />
microphone. Miss Lasater received<lb />
her crown from Miss Speckman, and<lb />
received a congratulatory kiss from<lb />
Dr. James W. Butler. Wearing her<lb />
official crown of office, Jean broke<lb />
into a radiant smile and briefly<lb />
thanked all concerned for making the<lb />
honor possible.<lb />
Later the new queen exclaimed<lb />
breathlessly "when Otis called out<lb />
the name of Lambda Chi, I still didn't<lb />
believe that he was going to say my<lb />
name. I just could not believe it<lb />
The new queen later returned to the<lb />
btadium wearing a bright, blue-green<lb />
suit and her newly acquired crown.<lb />
After the game the College Union<lb />
held an informal open house in the<lb />
Union lounge for alumnae and stu-<lb />
dents. Other social affairs were staged<lb />
during the afternoon and evening by<lb />
sororities, fraternities, and other<lb />
campus organizations. The fall dinner<lb />
meeting of the Society of Buccaneers,<lb />
campus organizations.<lb />
Crowning the New Queen . . . SGA President, Otie Strother, announces tke 1961 Homecoming Queen as level;<lb />
last year's queen, Ellie Speckman. Queen Jeaa began feer reign daring ksjff- time ceremonies in Bfcssajtml 1<lb /><pb facs="00038719_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12<lb />
ttfl<lb />
Prophets Watch College Take Athletic Lead<lb />
EC, Once Tagged 'Sleeping Giant No Longer Sleeps<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
(Editor's note: Moses Crutchfield, sports<lb />
columnist of The Greensboro Daily News,<lb />
make the following observance of athletic<lb />
growth here at East Carolina.)<lb />
By MOSES CRUTCHFIELD<lb />
An athletic giant is beginning to awaken<lb />
down in the Eastern pail of our state. For<lb />
sometime, now, the giant has been twisting<lb />
and stretching, opening an eye ever so often<lb />
preparatory to full wakefulness. That mo-<lb />
ment, when the giant is up and raring to go,<lb />
could come any instant.<lb />
The giant, of course, is East Carolina.<lb />
The story is a long one, and the state-<lb />
ment that the college at Greenville, regarded,<lb />
perhaps, by some as just another small col-<lb />
lege and by others as an overly ambitious<lb />
outfit, is readying for bigger things in ath-<lb />
letics may bring reactions of surprise and<lb />
even hoots and cat-calls.<lb />
But it is a fact, and unless the giant<lb />
should decide of his own accord to turn over<lb />
for another snooze, East Carolina could, in<lb />
the not so distant future, take its place among<lb />
the athletic powers of Tar Heelia.<lb />
Whether the authorities at East Caro-<lb />
lina would care to confirm or deny such am-<lb />
bitions, the fact is the college, should it con-<lb />
tinue its present course, will find itself among<lb />
these powers simply upon momentum, if for<lb />
no other reason.<lb />
Those outsiders who have followed the<lb />
delopment and gi-ovth of East Carolina<lb />
know the situation to be such . . . and they,<lb />
like others of the insiders, are waiting for<lb />
the day to arrive.<lb />
Amazing Circumstances Behind Story<lb />
The circumstances which have placed<lb />
East Carolina on such a threshold, indeed,<lb />
are amazing.<lb />
It was in 1947 that Jim Johnson and<lb />
other athletic officials from the college final-<lb />
ly, with considerable opposition, gained mem-<lb />
bership for East Carolina in the North State<lb />
Conference.<lb />
At the time, the college was making a<lb />
"transition" from what was popularly, among<lb />
the opposition, at least, called a "girls col-<lb />
lege In the prewar years the college's en-<lb />
rollment had been largely female. With a<lb />
few exceptions here and there, the school's<lb />
athletic representatives were regarded strict-<lb />
ly as second-rate. Internal problems possibly<lb />
carried over onto the athletic field.<lb />
With the postwar years, however, the<lb />
college's enrollment mushroomed and au-<lb />
thorities realized the male enrollment would<lb />
support an athletic program worthy of North<lb />
State Conference membership.<lb />
And, even then, there were those within<lb />
the conference who felt Johnson and his co-<lb />
horts, themselves did not realize the college's<lb />
tremendous potential, and for that reason<lb />
opposed admitting the college.<lb />
Now, the time those prophets foresaw<lb />
is in the process of arriving.<lb />
East Carolina's enrollment, in excess of<lb />
5,000 by far outstrips any other member of<lb />
what now has become the Carolinas Confer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
Alumni resources, at one time a weak-<lb />
ness, now are becoming a firm strength.<lb />
Physical facilities, also once a weakness,<lb />
have improved tremendously. Latest project,<lb />
for which the ground is being readied, is a<lb />
new stadium. Designed for a 12,000 capacity<lb />
at first the plans are such that the stadium<lb />
can be enlarged to as much as 50,000 at any<lb />
time and by whatever degrees are necessary.<lb />
A 2,000 seat gymnasium, a model not so<lb />
many years ago, already has been outgrown,<lb />
though not necessarily outmoded.<lb />
Leadership, possibly at one time con-<lb />
fused in itself, now has its aims and objec-<lb />
tives clearly in view.<lb />
Potential Tremendous For Athletic<lb />
Greatness<lb />
It is no secret  in fact, has been well<lb />
publicized . . . that East Carolina for some<lb />
years has sought membership in the South-<lb />
ern Conference.<lb />
For these ambitions, the college's athletic<lb />
officials at times have been the object of the<lb />
criticism from within the conference of which<lb />
they now are a member.<lb />
A feeling among some of these other<lb />
members that "they think they are better<lb />
than we" has brought very definite, and at<lb />
times uncomplimentary, remarks about East<lb />
Carolina's inability to dominate the North<lb />
State Conference.<lb />
Actually, this matter of record has noth-<lb />
ing to do with the situation, except that year-<lb />
by-yrair the college is laying the foundation<lb />
for bigger things, athletically speaking.<lb />
For instant, one athletic director, whose<lb />
own record is not to be sneezed at, made this<lb />
remark a few years ago:<lb />
"When they get their feet on the ground<lb />
and when they decide where they are going,<lb />
the North State won't be able to hold them.<lb />
Perhaps, not even the Southern Conference<lb />
can do it<lb />
It is a fact that the president of the<lb />
Southern Conference spent a week on the<lb />
Greenville campus last spring.<lb />
A part of his comments when he pre-<lb />
pared to leave was this in essence:<lb />
"When your physical facilities are ready,<lb />
when you have built your following to the<lb />
point where it can support substantial guar-<lb />
antees, we not only will want you in the<lb />
Southern Conference, we'll be begging you<lb />
to become a member, for then we will have<lb />
competition<lb />
The potential contained on the campus<lb />
of the college at Greenville, athletically speak-<lb />
ing, is tremendous. It already is the state's<lb />
fourth largest college.<lb />
Greenville, itself, is a growing, bustling<lb />
town. Such things as the Voice of America<lb />
Students Raise EC Spirit<lb />
Compliments To You<lb />
An Open Letter to the Students of<lb />
East Carolina :<lb />
I would like to compliment you for<lb />
your spirit and conduct throughout<lb />
the Homecoming weekend. A special<lb />
word of thanks should be given to<lb />
all of those students, especially Jayne<lb />
Chandler, Merle Summers, and Tom-<lb />
my Mallison, for their work in mak-<lb />
ing this such a successful occasion.<lb />
It was a pleasure to note the pre-<lb />
sence of genuine enthusiasm for sup-<lb />
porting the team and the obvious<lb />
absence of alcohol at the football<lb />
jame. Let's keep it up.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Cay Hogan<lb />
Department of Health<lb />
and Physical Education<lb />
SGA Thanks Students<lb />
'trig only club I'll Give- you i that it cam�<lb />
Out Of Town Stadiums Hard To Find<lb />
Massive Bags, Mums Decorate<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
better to the students:<lb />
We would like to express our whole-<lb />
hearted thanks to all who made this<lb />
past week-end possible and successful.<lb />
We would like to thank the ad-<lb />
ministration and dormitory counsel-<lb />
ors for thefr cooperation in keeping pufl of campus lU fi<lb />
Fast Carolina College.<lb />
To a great student lx�h<lb />
say, "Thank you for ad.i .<lb />
Homecoming- your enthusi<lb />
terest All of you ha-<lb />
reason for great pride nL  , �<lb />
of you, let us add this <lb />
mendation for magnr<lb />
done<lb />
Cordially,<lb />
James W Both<lb />
ECC Hum<lb />
Committee<lb />
Dependable Youth .<lb />
Thoughtless Student<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
It was a wonderful Ho -<lb />
thrilling- from the word<lb />
oerall reaction of the<lb />
to Homecoming pi .<lb />
reasons why I fel i .<lb />
studaats. The raqpona<lb />
tifying to those orf Ufl oc<lb />
I suspect, most surprising<lb />
number of our alumni.<lb />
School spirit has at<lb />
Saturday's Homecomjifog, parade<lb />
turned out to be somewhat of a "flam-<lb />
ing success. The fire that destroyed<lb />
the Theta Chi float added exciting<lb />
momenta to the already spectacular<lb />
parade. Fast acting, and quick minded<lb />
students had the flames under con-<lb />
trol when the local fire department,<lb />
hindered by the parade spectators,<lb />
finally arrived on one of the hottest<lb />
scenes in parade history.<lb />
The Pirates close victory over the<lb />
Fighting Christians added zest to<lb />
the already "spirited" crowd at the<lb />
afternoon game. Girls, wearing the<lb />
traditional homecoming mums and<lb />
carrying massive handbags (the in-<lb />
terior of which remained a secret)<lb />
decorated stadium.<lb />
One of the nation's top. "rook and<lb />
roll" artists paid his last respects to<lb />
EC late Friday night or very early<lb />
Saturday morning. The versatile en-<lb />
tertainer, Chuck "I Don't Want To<lb />
Cry" Jackson, rated "high" in the<lb />
students thoughts and actions over<lb />
the week-end. And a memento to his<lb />
transmitters which are being located there "performance" hung high in the top<lb />
are bringing diversification to what once � a taU �k Saturday morning<lb />
was purely a tobacco center. That is good<lb />
for a college which already has for itself<lb />
practically the entire eastern part of the<lb />
state when it comes to football, or any col-<lb />
lege athletics.<lb />
The giant could awaken any time, now.<lb />
Misinterpreting Lad Misses Whole Truth;<lb />
Hubby Appreciates Eckberg As Rebels Dance<lb />
Cheerleaders constantly urged the<lb />
students to really show some spirit<lb />
and enthusiasm for the football team<lb />
Saturday afternoon. They prompted<lb />
ue repeatedly for yells and chants.<lb />
True enough, we could show a little<lb />
more spirit than we have so far this<lb />
By GEORGE GARDNER<lb />
didn't like it. It didn't tell a story and some guy named 'Goodie Talk is that<lb />
Dick and Goodie will do it unassisted. Be-<lb />
sides, I understand everybody is riding a<lb />
horse in Arizonia again, and I get saddle<lb />
sores.<lb />
determined a plump, middle-aged product of<lb />
rural eastern Carolina. Her husband stood,<lb />
transfixed, before a bill-board of Anita Ex-<lb />
berg, exposed. She tugged his arm, and with<lb />
a jerk he regained his familiar bewilder-<lb />
ment, and together they disappeared into the<lb />
night.Lo Dolce Vita had come to town.<lb />
Meanwhile, back at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege (another level of existence), the Confed-<lb />
eracy had come to town. General Robert E.<lb />
Lee had led the troops across the heart of<lb />
Greenville that morning, General Stonewall<lb />
Jackson's crack regiment had slaughtered the<lb />
'Christians' before thousands that afternoon,<lb />
and now a victory dance was underway�<lb />
soon to extend into the wee hours of a Berlioz-<lb />
type, "Witches' Sabbath Across from the<lb />
merry-making, I am told, President Jeffer-<lb />
son t)avis, sleep alluding him, prayed that<lb />
the jubilant populace would safely return to<lb />
their more natural state�and 'Rest In<lb />
Peace<lb />
As I started to leave the motion picture,<lb />
a young lady emerged alone. Her soldier<lb />
friend, a former major (in social studies),<lb />
had been lost in action (drinking bout, I<lb />
understand). She said to me, "Lousy way to<lb />
spend a homecoming I expressed condel-<lb />
ences and she departed. I then walked over<lb />
to the fire house to inquire if the Rescue Squad<lb />
had reported any casualties. But for all prac-<lb />
tical purposes, they were embarked on an ad-<lb />
venture with "Wells Fargo wherein, all<lb />
along the way a group of suaive, city-slicker<lb />
varmits kept popping up to say that if we<lb />
bought their brand of bananas we would have<lb />
superhuman vitality; that a particular make<lb />
of car would give us respect and prestige;<lb />
that a certain toothpaste would not only clean<lb />
out our mouth, but release us from all fear<lb />
of being sexually repulsive; and that laxa-<lb />
tive X would insure us of the health of a<lb />
Greek god. A fellow sitting close by told me<lb />
that these fast talking dudes recently got a<lb />
president elected that way. "Another one of<lb />
those guys who doesn't use his name, only<lb />
initials he said.<lb />
Anyway, with all those new-fangled de-<lb />
vices for happiness I felt a 'hankerin' for<lb />
the next stage west. However, I remembered<lb />
that there are no Indians left to be shot, and<lb />
buffalo meat smells bad when it is cooked,<lb />
and the beatniks and 'Sheriff Pat Brown are<lb />
out to get the ever dangerous 'Slippery Dick'<lb />
So I figured, with 'Ole Abe' walking around<lb />
Springfield as Vachel Lindsay says he does<lb />
when the world gets in a mess, I couldn't be<lb />
shot for desertion�he being so far away and<lb />
not a sign of what he fought for in sight�<lb />
and I ventured over to the Reb's dance, hor<lb />
mg that all the tales told on Scarlett O'Hara<lb />
were true. There I met a girl named Mel ovie<lb />
du Jn reply to my Que3tion she said that<lb />
Rhett was dead and that Scarlett had gone<lb />
to Sweden.<lb />
Disallusioned, I started home; thereby<lb />
encountering a very excited young man who<lb />
aSed.oheroad,to Washin�ton. He called him-<lb />
self "Swingin' Hamlet but I could have<lb />
sworn that he was some actor fellow named<lb />
Booth�or Sinatra. Now a student friend of<lb />
"i" uV ha5 read a history book tells me<lb />
Little Circles<lb />
Make Big Wheels;<lb />
Spirit Awakens<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
The student's overwhelming re-<lb />
sponse ,t� Dr. Buttrick's lecture is<lb />
commendaible  for the first time<lb />
in years we showed genuine interest<lb />
in a lecturer.<lb />
Students were impressed with the<lb />
quality of the speaker, since Dr. Butt-<lb />
nck is an authority on a subject that<lb />
is of real value to college students. His<lb />
manner of speaking reached the au-<lb />
dience and caused us to think. We<lb />
heard comments such as, "We have<lb />
so few opportunities to hear a noted<lb />
speaker in this area. More lectures<lb />
of this type are greatly needed<lb />
If the saime warm response exists<lb />
lor every one of the three lectures,<lb />
and if they are of the same calibre,<lb />
year, but in the case of the cheer-<lb />
leaders urging us to action, it's e case<lb />
of the pot calling the kettle black.<lb />
These hometown cheerers can yell<lb />
awfully loud in the local stadium, but<lb />
it seems that they find it hard to<lb />
even make it to the out of town<lb />
ttadiumB.<lb />
Students groaned and griped over<lb />
Saturday morning classes and the<lb />
State Teacher's exam, which lasted<lb />
well into mddafternoon. Saturday's<lb />
jxarade and game, the last for many,<lb />
went unattended by the unfortunate<lb />
few who reluctantly dressed for<lb />
classes rather than for the Home-<lb />
coming events. But thanks to late<lb />
permission over the week-end, the un-<lb />
fortunates caught up on the week-end<lb />
gaiqty, and grouchy temperaments<lb />
were appeased.<lb />
'Buc' Lacks Go-op<lb />
Of Grads, Faculty<lb />
Iear Editor:<lb />
Definitions are frequently used to<lb />
introduce a point of issue or new sub-<lb />
ject matter. The definition on which<lb />
1 would like to expound lies in the<lb />
word "DISGUST Webster's New<lb />
International dictionary gives as an<lb />
explanation to this word, "A noun.<lb />
1. Aversion or repugnance to that<lb />
which excites nausea or squeamish-<lb />
ness, or deeply offends the sensibili-<lb />
ties; strong physical or emotional re-<lb />
action to that which one loathes or<lb />
finds loathsome; as, cruelty always<lb />
excites disgust in her and it goes<lb />
or. to say more. I have been wonder-<lb />
ing today just what psychological � Homecomingsofar as c<lb />
problems would result if we had no ��� all went well, both<lb />
the dorms open both Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights.<lb />
We would like to single out Dr.<lb />
Jim Butler for the splendid job done<lb />
as administration Chairman for this<lb />
and tpast year's homecomings.<lb />
Our thanks are extended to Circle<lb />
K for selling Confederate Flags; all<lb />
the proceeds will go to our new stad-<lb />
ium.<lb />
Special thanks to the students for<lb />
their wonderful conduct and enthus-<lb />
iasm throughout the week-end.<lb />
From the office of the President<lb />
of the SGA<lb />
Otis Strother, President<lb />
Favorable Impression<lb />
Dear Miss Elliott:<lb />
Thank you for your contribution<lb />
to a successful Homecoming Day pio-<lb />
gram in Saturday, October 7.<lb />
Through the pages of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN, the Homecoming<lb />
Committee speaks its appreciation for<lb />
the co-operation of the entire college<lb />
community�student body, adminis-<lb />
trative staff, faculty- in making this<lb />
a great event in the 1961962 col-<lb />
lege year.<lb />
Comments heard from alumni and<lb />
guests from across North Carolina<lb />
and other states who were on our<lb />
campus for the past week-end in-<lb />
dicate that they were impressed with<lb />
the warmth of the welcome and that<lb />
they consider the Homecoming activi-<lb />
ties very worthwhile. The spectacular<lb />
floats of the campus organizations,<lb />
sororities, and fraternities commem-<lb />
orating the Centennial observance of<lb />
the Civil War evoked much praise.<lb />
"Dixie Days" were great from Friday<lb />
through Sunday!<lb />
I personally appreciate the ru-<lb />
terest and cooperation of each re-<lb />
presentative in planning, producing<lb />
ami participating in the full schedule<lb />
words to resort to in a verbal ex-<lb />
pression of our emotions.<lb />
Now enough for eemantics and to<lb />
get bluntly to the point. "I'm dis-<lb />
gusted Just try to suit more people<lb />
than yourself and you're in for ft!<lb />
We are in the process of publishing a<lb />
432 page pamplet referred to gen-<lb />
erally as the college yearbook, or the<lb />
BUtiaANEEJt. In our<lb />
have<lb />
attempt, we<lb />
in the col-<lb />
lege and off-campus events To cli-<lb />
max the day with a win for the Pi-<lb />
rates on Saturday afternoon in Col-<lb />
lege Stadium and fa, launch a cam-<lb />
paign for the building of a greater<lb />
n,T' J6 JamCS S- Ficklen M�-<lb />
onal Stadium, at -the Buccaneer din-<lb />
ner Saturday evening, providing for<lb />
greater athletics, more cultural af-<lb />
fairs, and splendid spectaculars, make<lb />
I had better leave the countrvthat th7�.Sf T 2! hmM in the riht <lb />
cals have formed YSESES&amp;T 5fr Perhr the � �� ��<lb />
. have<lb />
not changed only the type speaker.<lb />
Now ihe students are interested in the<lb />
tap and feel they benefit from at-<lb />
tending the lectures.<lb />
Another dhange that may have a<lb />
great deal to do with student reeponse<lb />
is that we are paying for these lec-<lb />
tures and our student representatives<lb />
are directing the selection of speakers<lb />
A faculty advisory board aids the<lb />
student committee in obtaining speak-<lb />
ers, but the real decisions rests with<lb />
the committee.<lb />
In his lecture<lb />
ittle circles<lb />
'orm a "bi<lb />
wrong about Scarif(SSdTS So LTTS BC? He<lb />
become involved) half truths ar SwT�J2 2Lf e " dedde<lb />
damaging kind. "� the moat 7hT We stand' � Wea ca<lb />
�ho be applied to us. We must decide<lb />
��WJlere we atand on the issue of creat-<lb />
J7 - yt f. . :n? cultu�d interests<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
med a committee which looks<lb />
hard on lolks who talk to strangers<lb />
I suppose he is right. HoweverI would<lb />
ike to leave a message for the first little<lb />
lady I saw in front of the theatre. You will<lb />
resogmze her anywhere. You pass her a<lb />
dozen times on the street each day Just in-<lb />
form her for me that-no, La DoUe Vita did<lb />
not tell a story�it only told the truth And<lb />
had she understood this, sho would have liked<lb />
it even less. Moreover, bless her little puri-<lb />
tanic heart, the guilt lies elsewhere, I think<lb />
�about three blocks due east from where we<lb />
stood But tell her not to criticizethcTtrooM<lb />
Dear Editor-<lb />
The<lb />
La Dolce Vita was that it was a dirtyr<lb />
lr. Buttrick ex-<lb />
that we live in<lb />
can't we put onr<lb />
an eye on her husband Meii. ��S big w,M!el" "� �� to-<lb />
been wron about LuTlY "?rd  adv.�� of<lb />
xerence Mr. Blizzard mentioned in his<lb />
last week's column.<lb />
ATTEMPT: I heard from many<lb />
faculty people about the poor photo-<lb />
graphs representing ftheir depart-<lb />
ments in last year's book. So we tried<lb />
�to remedy this by making an appeal<lb />
to department heads for their sup-<lb />
port in urging their faculty-ataff to<lb />
have individual photographs made for<lb />
the yearbook, AT NO COST!<lb />
RESULTS: After this paper rolls<lb />
off the press, there remains one day<lb />
to have a .photograph made for the<lb />
yearbookAe of October 6, 76 of<lb />
he department heads did not reaponl<lb />
to the simple request of forwarding to<lb />
he weeaaa . ZSm<lb />
f � their f�y mamben Skt.<lb />
three percent of the faculty bWnot<lb />
taken the e to ha7ap<lb />
made; and while looking at mJSZ<lb />
be at least 1 have expres�fvio-<lb />
lent emotionalism for onTrl�L<lb />
another, 0<lb />
veloped emotional maSry<lb />
j iit weekend saw m �<lb />
tick; iii'�ng in more ad �� �<lb />
before. More jtudenta<lb />
the team than Wfci bel<lb />
dents expressed<lb />
harl work of the Home<lb />
mittee, the Harwi, an.i t: .<lb />
concerned in nwikir-<lb />
great success. It is  .<lb />
to e associated wit!<lb />
body.<lb />
And one cannot help  �<lb />
of the manner in vrhicl<lb />
of Theta Chi, as we <lb />
rtodents, reacted v<lb />
covered that the n<lb />
ney of their float w.v<lb />
Tically no hesitation.<lb />
the float were removed I<lb />
(hsconnectted, and the f<lb />
furiously, was poshed<lb />
de path. Students b<lb />
paper and other inf<lb />
the lower part of the f<lb />
work. Care had been taken<lb />
no cars, wires, or boj<lb />
threatened by the flame . .<lb />
son called the fire depart 1 �<lb />
another ran for a hose at<lb />
house. A fire extitag<lb />
and was pressed int. � .<lb />
t'me the fire trucks �n<lb />
dents had quelched I<lb />
only damage wias to a d .<lb />
ther objects in the float<lb />
prkfc of the Theta Chia T<lb />
off, when I walked  �<lb />
in the day. there was -<lb />
evidence of the fire re<lb />
Don't ever tell me the<lb />
i tion shouldn't he able I<lb />
oar youth!<lb />
But then�t the game, a<lb />
as arrayed across the f<lb />
strains of our National Ant<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Panhellenic Officers<lb />
l rom left to rijiht: Betty Rose Frazier, Ola Darden, Mary Nell Shaw, Gail Elkins, and Carol Butler.<lb />
Formal Rush Plans Initiated<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Instructors Meet<lb />
On EC Campus<lb />
The North Carolina Council of In-<lb />
dustrial Arts Teachers will meet here<lb />
October 13-14. Representatives from<lb />
Xirpalachian State Teachers College,<lb />
and North Carolina State College<lb />
will attend.<lb />
The purpose of the meeting wiil be<lb />
an evaluation of the industrial arts<lb />
 urriculum at East Carolina. A study<lb />
of course offerings will be made to<lb />
determine whether they meet the<lb />
needs of the state in industrial arts.<lb />
The council is now in its third year.<lb />
Evaluation meetings have been held<lb />
during this peroid at the three other<lb />
member institutions.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Bing, director of the<lb />
department of industrial aits and<lb />
faculty members of the department<lb />
are now making plans for the meet-<lb />
ing here.<lb />
Campus Organizations Continue Advancement Plans<lb />
Groups Announce Plans, Elect Officers<lb />
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Shaw Heads Panhellenic Council<lb />
The Panhellenic Council announces<lb />
- slate o officers for the 1961-1962<lb />
i These officers are selected by<lb />
alphabetical relation system o!<lb />
the sororities. Each year every sor-<lb />
. lias a member in office.<lb />
Mary Nell Shaw serves as presi-<lb />
t (: the Panhellenic Council. Serv-<lb />
with Miss Shaw will be Carol<lb />
vice presndent; Gail Elkins,<lb />
ecording secretary; Dawn Reaves,<lb />
sponding secretary; Ola Darden,<lb />
; esurer; Betty Rose Frazier, chaplain;<lb />
Mary Helen Coffey, parliamentarian;<lb />
Sara Smiley, rush chairman.<lb />
advisor is Miss Ruth White,<lb />
. of Women.<lb />
Panhellenic Council has under-<lb />
taken many responsibilities for the<lb />
coming months. Its first project of<lb />
year was an Open House. All<lb />
girls interested in learning about soro.<lb />
cities were invited to view the dis-<lb />
 s of each Krroup.<lb />
The next event scheluded by the<lb />
Council will be a convocation for wo-<lb />
men students interested in Formal<lb />
Rush. At this time, each sorority presi-<lb />
dent, .president of Panhellenic and the<lb />
Panhellenic advisor will speak to the<lb />
�irls on the procedures and advant-<lb />
ages of Formal Rush.<lb />
Recent discussions by the Council<lb />
involved a plan for publication and<lb />
distribution of the new Panhellenic<lb />
Booklet which contains vital informa-<lb />
ition for formal rush. These booklets<lb />
will be given to each freshman girl.<lb />
Assisting the Panhellenic Council<lb />
officers are senior and junior dele-<lb />
gates from each sorority. This year<lb />
the Council includes Becky Basnight,<lb />
Janice Sessoms, Lib Rogers, La Verne<lb />
Blackley, Ellie Speckman. Also Janice<lb />
Deaton, Glenda Preslar, Judy Lambert,<lb />
Judy Redfern, and Elaine Brewer.<lb />
Dr. Eller Instructs Course In<lb />
Radiation Monitor Training<lb />
Nine Qualify For<lb />
Woodrow Wilson<lb />
Fellowship Grants<lb />
Nine seniors with excellent academ-<lb />
ic records have been nominated by<lb />
embers of the faculty as qualified<lb />
to apply for fellowships granted by<lb />
. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foun-<lb />
dation.<lb />
The purpose of the fellowship is<lb />
encooatage outstanding students,<lb />
particularly in the Humanities and the<lb />
social sciences, to prepare themselves<lb />
for careers in college teaching. Grants<lb />
i ?1,500 a year with allowances for<lb />
 :es and children, are made annually<lb />
to nu.iv than 1,000 students in the<lb />
United States for their first year of<lb />
graduate study. 'Competition among<lb />
inees from institutions through-<lb />
the country is keen. Tests and In-<lb />
terviews, are among means of choosing<lb />
recipients by the Foundation.<lb />
East Carolina seniors nominated for<lb />
fellowships are Roy Earl Parker,<lb />
Sandra Cockrell, James Wade Massey,<lb />
Nancy Lee Berry, Carl H. Tyndall,<lb />
Wilbur Castellow, Richard Humphrey,<lb />
Larry Byrd, and Charles H. Moore.<lb />
A dinner given by the Woodrow<lb />
Wilson Fellowship Foundation Oc-<lb />
tober 3 in the North Dining Hall pro-<lb />
 )etl nominees with information about<lb />
the fellowships, their purpose, meth-<lb />
ods of application, qualifications for<lb />
appointment, and other matters.<lb />
Present to discuss the fellowships<lb />
with seniors were Dean Robert L.<lb />
Holt, Dr. John Howell of the Social<lb />
Studies Department, Directors David<lb />
R. Davis of the Mathematics Depart-<lb />
ment and Clinton Prewett of the Psy-<lb />
i hology Department, and Dean of Stu-<lb />
tlfivt Affairs James H. Tucker.<lb />
A public-service course in radiation<lb />
monitor training opened October 2<lb />
in the Joyner Library. With approxi-<lb />
mately 100 people in the class Dr.<lb />
Frank Filer of the Department of<lb />
Science began instruction.<lb />
Chairman J. H. Rose of the Pitt<lb />
County Civil Defense Council stated,<lb />
"This course trains us for something<lb />
vital and worthwhile that we can do<lb />
in case of emergency He expressed<lb />
appreciation to Dr. Eller, who is do-<lb />
nating his services as instructor of<lb />
the course. This is the only course<lb />
now in progress in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Monday's meeting was an orienta-<lb />
tion and organizational session. Meet-<lb />
ings of the entire group will be held<lb />
each Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Joyner<lb />
Library. Three groups were organized<lb />
-one representing the college with<lb />
students and staff members as pers-<lb />
onnel, one representing nearby towns<lb />
in the county, and one representing<lb />
the city of Greenville. These sessions,<lb />
Dr. Elier said, will be "trade school"<lb />
or laboratory programs.<lb />
Using a series of films to illustrate<lb />
his remarks, Dr. Eiler discussed the<lb />
effects of an atomic bomb on such<lb />
a city as Washington, D. C, and on<lb />
distant cities such as Philadelphia and<lb />
New York; the nature and the dangers<lb />
of fall-out; the effect of wind on fall-<lb />
out; and differences in alpha, beta,<lb />
and gamma radiation. A film "Primer<lb />
ol Monitoring" contributed informa-<lb />
tion for no-scienitists.<lb />
Dean Holt, expressed appreciation<lb />
for the interest shown in the course<lb />
of study. "This course is presented<lb />
he said, "not to excite people but to<lb />
prepare for emergency<lb />
Sigma Ru Names<lb />
Clark, Advisor<lb />
By TONY KATSIAS<lb />
Mr. Joe Clark a graduate of East<lb />
Carolina in 1955 has been chosen as<lb />
the new advisor of Sigma Nu Fra-<lb />
temalby. Mr. Scott Venable, who is<lb />
presently the Eighth Division Com-<lb />
mander of Signu Nu, named Clark to<lb />
this position. Mr. Clark is working in<lb />
No. 2 Student Supply Store as Mr.<lb />
Rainey's assistant purchasing agent,<lb />
and therefore is a familiar face to<lb />
many of the students.<lb />
Also, just initiated as brothers are<lb />
Jeff Faucette and Jim Stout. Jeff is<lb />
a native of Morehead City, and he is<lb />
a psychology major. Jim is a native<lb />
of Haw River and is a geography<lb />
major. They were initiated on Sep-<lb />
tember 24 at the Sigma Nu House.<lb />
PE Club Plans Sports<lb />
PI OMEGA PI<lb />
PRICES FOR TYPING AND<lb />
DUPLICATING WORK<lb />
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$1.50 per hundred<lb />
1 Hip Heating<lb />
9. 75 per hour<lb />
.50 minimum charge<lb />
Each department or person will be<lb />
expected to furnish his own supplies.<lb />
Interested persons may contact any<lb />
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CU Representatives<lb />
Plan U. Va. Conference<lb />
The College Union will be repre-<lb />
sented at the Region IV meeting of<lb />
the Association of College Unions be-<lb />
ginning today, October 12, at the<lb />
University of Virginia, Charlottes-<lb />
ville, Virginia by the following dele-<lb />
gates: Jimmy M. Taylor, president<lb />
of the College Union for the 1961-62<lb />
year, and active for the past year as<lb />
chairman of the special projects com-<lb />
mittee; Glenn Boyd, current vice presi-<lb />
dent, and active for the past two<lb />
years;<lb />
Monty Mills, presently social com-<lb />
mittee chairman, and reporter for<lb />
the 1960-61 year; Elaine Gitlson, cur-<lb />
rently recording secretary of the CU,<lb />
and social committee chairman last<lb />
year; Carolyn Shearin, the 1961-62<lb />
corresponding secretary, and an ac-<lb />
tive committee worker last year; Ross<lb />
Thomas, summer session director of<lb />
the weekly bingo-ice cream parties,<lb />
and an active committeeman for the<lb />
past two years.<lb />
President Taylor will serve as dis-<lb />
cussion leader ftor one of the student<lb />
group discussion sessions, directing<lb />
the topic: "How Should the Lnion<lb />
Program be Organized?" This is part<lb />
of the over-all theme of the confer-<lb />
ence: "Blueprint for College Unions<lb />
Art Department<lb />
Prepares Sixth<lb />
Annual Display<lb />
Faculty members of the depart-<lb />
ment of art are now staging theiT<lb />
Sixth Annual Show in the Hallway<lb />
Gallery on the third floor of the Rawl<lb />
Building and the display case3 at<lb />
the entrance on the first floor. Seven-<lb />
ty-two works, reflecting a variety of<lb />
styles, techniques, and philosophies,<lb />
are included in the exhibition.<lb />
The show is open to the public and<lb />
will continue through October.<lb />
Frances Speight, noted artist who<lb />
joined the East Carolina staff this<lb />
fall as artist in residence, is ex-<lb />
hibiting one of his paintings for the<lb />
first time at the college. His "View of<lb />
West Manayunk" exemplifies the<lb />
traditional school of representational<lb />
painting.<lb />
Other new members of the art de-<lb />
partment whose works are included<lb />
in the show are Ruby Ball, supervisor<lb />
of art education and practice teach-<lb />
ing; Mrs. Nanene Engle; and Howard<lb />
Woody of Roanoke, Va graduate as-<lb />
sistant.<lb />
Miss Ball is exhibiting two oil<lb />
i aintings. Jewelry designs and wash<lb />
drawings by Mrs. Engle and paintings<lb />
by Mr. Woody add variety to the<lb />
thorn.<lb />
Also included are etchings by Leon<lb />
Jacobson, paintings by Francis Lee<lb />
Neal, graphics and 'paintings by Don-<lb />
ald Sexauer, drawings and paintings<lb />
by Tran Gordley, sculpture by Wesley<lb />
Crawley and Thomas Mims, and pot-<lb />
tery by Paul Miranis.<lb />
Director Wellington B. Gray of the<lb />
art department is represented in the<lb />
show by two elevation renderings of<lb />
his home, now under construction, as<lb />
examples of his work in interior de-<lb />
sign.<lb />
Reggie V. Edgerton has been elect-<lb />
ed president of the Physical Education<lb />
Majors Club for the 1961-1962 term.<lb />
The club, composed of 350 students<lb />
marjoring in physical education, has<lb />
the purpose of promoting interest in<lb />
activities offered by the department<lb />
and of increasing interest in athletics<lb />
at the college.<lb />
During the school year, cluib mem-<lb />
bers will make available and super-<lb />
vise on week-ends recreational events<lb />
for interested students. The program<lb />
will include swimming, basketball,<lb />
and use of outdoor equipment. Dances<lb />
after basketball games will also be<lb />
sponsored by the club. Active mem-<lb />
bers of the organization will receive<lb />
canoe instructions and will take<lb />
active part on canoe trips.<lb />
Dr. Francis F. Pyne of the depart-<lb />
ment of physical education serves<lb />
as advisor of the group.<lb />
Other officers chosen, in addition<lb />
to President Edgerton, include Mal-<lb />
colm H. Maxwell, vice president;<lb />
Doris R. Wayne, secretary; Dale G.<lb />
Patrick, treasurer; Woodrow W. Shep-<lb />
herd, men's program chairman; and<lb />
Janice L. Tripp, women's program<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Ben Gibson Irons, senior student,<lb />
uas been elected president of the Al-<lb />
,ha Delta Tau fraternity and plans<lb />
for the 1961-1962 school year are now<lb />
being outlined.<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau is a national hon-<lb />
orary fraternity based on scholastic<lb />
achievement in industrial arts. Among<lb />
aims of the organization are to pro-<lb />
rote scholastic proficiency, foster<lb />
professional advancement, and to up-<lb />
hold personal and professional honor<lb />
among members.<lb />
A retired major with the USAF,<lb />
Irons is specializing in industrial arts.<lb />
Other officers in addition to Irons<lb />
are Carlton R. Tew, vice president;<lb />
and Marshall Martin, secretary-treas-<lb />
urer. ,<lb />
Dr Kenneth Bing, director, and<lb />
Robert W Leith of the industrial arts<lb />
Jo-ia-rtment, serve as faculty advisors<lb />
of the fraternity<lb />
Other members of the organization<lb />
include Jerry N. Black, William A.<lb />
Brown, Jr Wynn A. Cox, Clinton C.<lb />
Green, Sheldon Ray LassiteT, and<lb />
James L. Waugh.<lb />
Alpha Phi Pledges<lb />
The Delta pledge class of Delta Al-<lb />
pha Chapter of Alpha Phi has chosen<lb />
the following girls to serve as their<lb />
officers for the duration of their<lb />
pledge period:<lb />
Eleanor Poole, president; Ann De-<lb />
vone, vice president; Brenda Reges,<lb />
secretary; Bunny Mcllwean, treas-<lb />
urer; Marie Brewer, scholarship chair-<lb />
man; Grace Maxwell, social chair-<lb />
man; Patsy Wiley, music chairman;<lb />
Belinda Smith, activities chairman;<lb />
and Julia Sutton, publicity chairman.<lb />
11 Members Installed<lb />
The Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi,<lb />
national honorary fraternity, installed<lb />
eleven new members at a formal<lb />
ceremony held on Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 4.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is an honorary fra-<lb />
ternity founded on the basis of high<lb />
scholarship and with the avowed pur-<lb />
pose of advancing educational ideals.<lb />
It stresses and recognizes scholarship,<lb />
leadership, and fellowship.<lb />
Dr. Richard Todd of the Social<lb />
Studies Department serves as advisor<lb />
to the fraternity.<lb />
The new members are as follows:<lb />
Donald Arthur, Larry Byrd, Parker<lb />
Chesson Jr Ronald Helms, and<lb />
Thomas Jonets.<lb />
Other new members are: Charles<lb />
Moore, WiMiam Murray, Jerry Norton,<lb />
William Stocks, Glenn Williams, and<lb />
Mack Worthington.<lb />
fast to all things which are good and<lb />
true in college and fraternity life,<lb />
�:nd to turn away from every motive<lb />
and action which might lessen esteem<lb />
for character and result in the weaken-<lb />
ing or breaking of the ties of friend-<lb />
ship.<lb />
New members of the Gamma Rho<lb />
chapter are: John Waters, Nat Van<lb />
Nortwick, Charles Howie, Jerry Ful-<lb />
fort, and Virgil Mewtborn.<lb />
Following the initiatory services,<lb />
he new brothers were entertained by<lb />
ihe members in a brief social hour.<lb />
Ovid Pierce of the English depart-<lb />
ment, faculty advisor to the fraterui-<lb />
.y, also entertained members of the<lb />
ehetpter with a barbecue dinner at his<lb />
plantation home located near Weldon.<lb />
Home Ec Installs 60<lb />
The Home Economics Club install-<lb />
ed approximately sixty freshmen and<lb />
transfers at their October meeting<lb />
in Flanagan auditorium. Audrey Hal-<lb />
lowman, vice president of the club,<lb />
led the candlelight cremony, and<lb />
president Betty Rose Frazier welcomed<lb />
the girls into the club.<lb />
Bobbie Jo Surtton reported on the<lb />
American Home Economics Associa-<lb />
tion which she attended in Cleveland,<lb />
Ohio this past summer.<lb />
Four girls are to be selected at a<lb />
future meeting to represent the club<lb />
in Greensboro at the North Carolina<lb />
Home Economics Association.<lb />
Students Attend Fair<lb />
Plans of Delta Sigma Pi. profession-<lb />
�1 business fraternity, have been an-<lb />
nounced by its president, Thomas M.<lb />
Reese. The organization, begun in<lb />
1955 to promote business as a pro-<lb />
fession, is now in the process of hav-<lb />
ing informal rush to encourage mem-<lb />
bership in the fraternity.<lb />
During the 1961-1962 school year.<lb />
members of Delta Sigma Pi will visit<lb />
the World Trade Fair to be held in<lb />
Charlotte; visit the Federal Reserve<lb />
Bank in Richmond, Va sponsor, once<lb />
again, � Christmas party for under-<lb />
 rivileged children; have profession-<lb />
al guests as speakers at their monthly<lb />
meetings; and present the fraternity's<lb />
traditional Rose Ball which is to be<lb />
highlighted by the crowning of a<lb />
.ocal co-ed as Rose Ball Queen.<lb />
Serving the organization as officers,<lb />
in addition to President Reese, are<lb />
James Adams, first vice president;<lb />
Malcoln Burris, second vice president;<lb />
Clifton Journigan, secretary; Eugene<lb />
Jackson, treasurer; Maynard Keith,<lb />
chancellor; and Gale Koonce, histori-<lb />
an.<lb />
Chi O Pledges Officers<lb />
At its first meeting last week, the<lb />
Epsilon Pledge Class of the Rho Zeta<lb />
Chapter of Chj Omega elected its<lb />
officers for the duiation of the Fall<lb />
.dedge period.<lb />
The officers are: Linda Minton.<lb />
president; Ann Greenwell. vice presi-<lb />
dent; Carolyn Gates, secretary; Jo Nell<lb />
Rerley, tresurer; Cindy Sturdivan .<lb />
songleader; Judy Brisson, activities<lb />
chairman; Barbara Ryan, publicity<lb />
chairman; Nancy Roberts, scholarship<lb />
chairman.<lb />
On Campos<lb />
with<lb />
MtgShahan<lb />
Author of "I Wat a Teen-age Dwarf "The<lb />
Lot of Dobit Gtliw etc.)<lb />
New KA Members<lb />
With a membership of thirty-nine<lb />
nun in the Kappa Alpha Order, fra-<lb />
ternity, recently initiated five stu-<lb />
dents as members.<lb />
Initiatory services took place in<lb />
the Eigthth Street Christian Chi'rc<lb />
Kappa Ahpha Order was founded at<lb />
Washington &amp; Lee University in 1865<lb />
to perpetuate the Southern idea of<lb />
gentlemanly character typified by<lb />
Robert E. Iee, its spiritual founder.<lb />
The members are committed to hold<lb />
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But I digress. I was saying that in order to know the true<lb />
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investigate. Consequently, I went last week to the Indiana<lb />
College of Spot Welding and Belles Lettres and interviewed<lb />
several million coeds, among them a lovely lass named Gerund<lb />
McKeever. (It is, incidentally, quite an interesting little story<lb />
about how she came to be named Gerund. It seems that her<lb />
father, Ralph T. McKeever, loved grammar better than any-<lb />
thing in the world, and so he named all his children after parts<lb />
of speech. In addition to Gerund, there were three girls named<lb />
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matical nomenclature, and whatever children were subsequently<lb />
born to him�eight in all�were named Everett.)<lb />
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sorority?"<lb />
"Yes, mister she said, "I was rushed by a sorority<lb />
"Did they give you a high-pressure pitch?" I asked. "Did<lb />
they use the hard sell?"<lb />
"No, mister she replied. "It was all done with quiet dignity.<lb />
They simply talked to me about the chapter and the girls for<lb />
about three minutes and then I pledged<lb />
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asakstalkr<lb />
"It is when they are holding you under water, mister,<lb />
said Gerund.<lb />
"Well, Gerund I said, "how do you like the house?"<lb />
"I like the house fine, mister she replied. "But I don't live<lb />
there. Unfortunately, they pledged more girls than they have<lb />
room for, to they are sleeping some of us in the bell tower<lb />
"Isn't that rather noisy?" I said.<lb />
"Only on the quarter-hour said Gerund.<lb />
�W1, Gerund I said, "it has certainly been a pleasure talk-<lb />
ing to you I said.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Jean Lasater Reigns Over Spectacul<lb /><lb />
i .1 in�<lb />
;lKln l ���rr f)vid Pierce read final preparations signaling- (he parade<lb />
8 beginning.<lb />
'in i ;i radiant J� an I ;iit'<lb />
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infills I)<lb />
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�ckground for a southern gentleman and hi<lb />
Photography<lb />
by<lb />
Skip Warns ley<lb />
Jim Boiling<lb />
Dark Room Assistant<lb />
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Ho lecomin,<lb />
K giant Confederate flag, tittle flags wav� over the stadium of "<lb />
: -rebels" while the Pirates figh, �UllM<lb />
ians.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Ku Klux Man nun feather an Elon tar bather<lb />
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iii parade.<lb />
Voung man curiousl) studies "modern" Confederate rebels. Gee, look at<lb />
that big rifle!<lb />
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passii<lb />
I, Leo W. Jenkins, surveys crowded streets in the<lb />
Homecoming Chairman Dr. .hunt- Butler, solicits "Major" R<lb />
Mull to carrj his "armies' " flag.<lb />
Miss Greenville dons flowing dress, carries flag for the "1�im� Days" Hume<lb />
coming.<lb />
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Dunn-hull girls, blaring trumpets set background for a fe� hands of five-card dra� at the Basin Street Saloon.<lb />
Smoke and gunpowder .<lb />
time show.<lb />
the Johnny reba are fighting back. The big cannon swings into action during the half-<lb />
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THURSDAY<lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Upha i Delta cotton pickers bale the Klon Christians.<lb />
Drum corp. paces mul pair, thai also have . par. ia tlu parade.<lb />
Chuck Jackson hangs high . .<lb />
rebels take revenge.<lb />
angry<lb />
I " 'b !adj graces the rose vtudded gown of the lelta Zeta float.<lb />
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j'h Miami rumba majorette chat. Lib RoK,<lb />
dunag the hands trip through the I S.<lb />
Burns Wows his horn for the Homecoming Dance, hacked up bj his ban<lb />
d.<lb />
A dejected Theta Chi hopelessly sorveys the remains of the fraternity's<lb />
show boat.<lb />
President and Mrs. Jenkins entertain coileg<lb />
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OCTOBER VI, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACK SEVEN<lb />
Unbeat<lb />
en Pirates Me<lb />
i Pirates .n home again<lb />
nd to battle WCC<lb />
ks t extend their tm-<lb />
 vmi at the expense of<lb />
( onference foe. The<lb />
mho have a record<lb />
of �ml 1-3 for the season, will<lb />
be "up" for the Pirate contest.<lb />
W lot a close one in the<lb />
final minutes to fired-up Cataw-<lb />
ba last week b) an 18-11 margin.<lb />
Western Carolina will he led by<lb />
Ken Morgan, an All-Conference<lb />
candidate for the quarterback<lb />
spot, liu scouting reports on<lb />
Morgan have him to he an ac<lb />
curate passer, very fast, and an<lb />
excellent signal caller.<lb />
WCC<lb />
Surviving a fourth period scoring<lb />
pree by srtwbborti Elon, EC remained<lb />
undefeated with a close 22-20 victory<lb />
over Elon. A record crowd of more<lb />
ihan 10,000 fans was on hand to cele-<lb />
. i ite the Homecoming affair.<lb />
The victory, the fourth in suc-<lb />
,� en or Coach Jack Boone's eleven<lb />
�. ;i  "I.i one for the Bucs. It left<lb />
� i'nn'cs in serious contention for<lb />
Carolina Coferenee ehaowpionship.<lb />
first Touchdown<lb />
FuPback Billy Strickland, a junior<lb />
fi m Portssnoutii, Virginia, climaxed<lb />
a i.rt yard march early during the itiit-<lb />
i I period by pkmging his way over<lb />
'rom the 1 yard line to give the Bucs<lb />
:i 6-0 lead. Accurate Bob Muldrow<lb />
tooted the extra point and that was<lb />
all the scoring thai occurred during<lb />
the first half of action.<lb />
All EC<lb />
After an exciting half-time per-<lb />
'ormonce, it was all EC in the third<lb />
period, fairy Ruditeell, a freshman<lb />
i: i. Hickory scored on a 13 yard<lb />
run through the middle, with Muldrow<lb />
attin adding the extra point. Elon hit<lb />
ay lin in this same stanza on a<lb />
one-yard run by Burel Clements, the<lb />
Elon Fullback.<lb />
1 Frank Galloway off-set the<lb />
Christian score with a brilliant "5<lb />
yard punt return. A Vince Eiduek to<lb />
Johnny Anderson pass gave the Pi-<lb />
rates two more points, and the lead<lb />
v -i 22-6 for EC a; the end of the<lb />
third quarter.<lb />
Victory Margin Narrowed<lb />
Elon came to life in the fourth<lb />
period. A George Wooten to Burel<lb />
YuM-nts 55 yard pass play put the<lb />
Christians deep down into Buc ter-<lb />
ritory. Wooten's pass from flight<lb />
van ourt to Kelly scored the touch-<lb />
down, and Clements made the two<lb />
I HE ACTION WAS HEAVY on the<lb />
field Saturday as an estimated 10.008 fan.s watched the Bucs defeat Elon.<lb />
!eet The Team<lb />
TACKLES<lb />
Clayton Piiamd, Senior, 6-1, 190,<lb />
Winton. (Tri-Oaptain) All-Confer-<lb />
ence and All-Stater last season�won<lb />
f si hlocker and most improved play-<lb />
er awards last year�coaches predict<lb />
great year for him. Excels by the<lb />
use of his "migtty" forearm. Prob-<lb />
ably good enough for Ail-American<lb />
i eeognitkm.<lb />
Skin-pi- Duke, Sophomore, 6-0, 21 u,<lb />
Washington. Pt lysical Ed major. All-<lb />
State tackle at Washington High<lb />
School. Needs experience�but "has<lb />
: itt potentiality�good defensive<lb />
player.<lb />
William Burton, Freshman, 6-3,<lb />
!95. Exceptionally strong, lacks ex-<lb />
perience, but sJhould help the Pirate<lb />
cause as a reserve. Hampton, Virgin-<lb />
ia. Physical Education major.<lb />
James McDiarmid, Junior, 6-2, 200.<lb />
Rocky .Mount. Expected to he top<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
�t ra ; (lints on a Will play.<lb />
With the score 2li-14 and only<lb />
ninutes remaining Clements scored reserve this year ��sjouhl le starter<lb />
fl , , k BH It STRICKLAND from Portsmouth, Virginia finds a hole through the Elon defensive line.<lb />
Th, scored the first Buc touchdown Saturday afternoon in the 22-26 win over "fighting" Elon.<lb />
Tin down a- the second of the season for the hig Pirate fullback.<lb />
final Elon touchdown, but a pass<lb />
pay failed for the attempt of the<lb />
extra two points and Elon had to<lb />
kick off to the home team. An on-<lb />
side kick failed and EC recovered.<lb />
Dan Rouse. Pirate quarterback, ran<lb />
out the clock . . . the Bucs remained<lb />
undefeated.<lb />
Elon attempts to stop Pirate ball carrier.<lb />
Tabk Tennis, Bowlins In Campus Highlishts<lb />
� i both<lb />
� . � " table tennis<lb />
� 'A" Dorm.<lb />
iached the<lb />
 -i ?pen" division,<lb />
players were<lb />
� -No-<lb />
�  players<lb />
a ere n d allowed to<lb />
dpen" play Lilley's<lb />
j une allowed him to<lb />
 upset, as he<lb />
Champion Charles<lb />
the semi-finals; 21-16.<lb />
7. In this match Holliday's<lb />
ild not control the<lb />
- thai Lilley mix-<lb />
occasional backhand<lb />
I -<lb />
� Lilley facing Noraaao<lb />
, 1958-1960 East Caro-<lb />
. who is now champion<lb />
1 rn Tennessee and Georgia.<lb />
�m 'lose to the table, Liltey<lb />
� well, only to have Kil-<lb />
ick open op with a fast moving<lb />
! uk which forced him bark<lb />
table. Kilpatrick's combin-<lb />
of fast se vea and forehand smash<lb />
wore Lilley's defense<lb />
n. 21-11, 21-11.<lb />
t in the "pen" division had<lb />
jal top EC's second ranked<lb />
t Nelson Tugwell, in the semi-<lb />
23-21, 21-12. after Tugwell<lb />
i ad taken a spectaelar win from<lb />
Bowie Martin, in the quarterfinals;<lb />
21-14, 20-22, 21-13. In this match,<lb />
Fugwell hit backhand drive after<lb />
ackhand drive through Martin's solid<lb />
lefense, in g brilliant display of cont-<lb />
ed hitting.<lb />
Lilley came back from his defeat<lb />
in the regular singles to annex the<lb />
Novice title by defeated hard hitting<lb />
Lewis Marcus in the finals; 21-9, 21-<lb />
17. In the semi-finals, Lilley had a<lb />
hard time winning out over the fore-<lb />
land attack of Billy Lucas; 17-21, 2l-<lb />
L6, 21-10, while Marcus was hitting<lb />
through the spin defense of Dennis<lb />
Creech, 21-14. 21-11. One of th' closest<lb />
matches osf the night took place in<lb />
the second round of the Novice divis-<lb />
������<lb /><lb />
Cor. fifth and Cotanche<lb />
"Dedicated To . . .<lb />
A Young Man's Taste"<lb /><lb />
ion, as Nelson Lee defeated Don<lb />
Greimer; 21-19, 17-21, 21-19.<lb />
Bowling has come to Greenville with<lb />
a "strike<lb />
Thanks to the interest, energy and<lb />
negotiations of Bowie Martin, games<lb />
committee chairman of the College<lb />
i'nion, Mr. Gale Elliott, manager of<lb />
,ie howling alleys recently opened in<lb />
Greenville, has agreed that students<lb />
who will bowl in a league in the af-<lb />
ternoons may bowl for 35c (thivty-<lb />
five cents) a game. The regular price<lb />
of a game is 50c.<lb />
Under the leadership of Martin and<lb />
other committee members, the College<lb />
Union is in the midst of organizing<lb />
a campus league. Martin would like<lb />
to have a men's and women's league.<lb />
A league must have a minimum of<lb />
eight teams and according to the con-<lb />
ditions set by Mr. Elliott, the league<lb />
piay must take place before 6:00 p.m.<lb />
Men and women who may be in-<lb />
terested in joining a league are urged<lb />
to stag) hy the College Union office<lb />
and sign up.<lb />
Tennis tournament to be held<lb />
this Monday: See Intramural Di-<lb />
rector Jack Jones for further in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
in 62. Business Administration major.<lb />
Buddy Steward, Sophomore, 6-4,<lb />
215. Wilmington. Played under Leon<lb />
Brodgen at Wilmington. Attended<lb />
West Texas State in T(J. Will be a<lb />
reserve this season. Physical Educa-<lb />
t ii n major.<lb />
GUARDS<lb />
Earl Sweet. Junior, 5-11, 218.<lb />
I Portsmouth, Virginia. All-Stater at<lb />
Wilson High School�-Extremely fast<lb />
ind terrific bail player. The big<lb />
Hue i : mark is his shoulders. Could<lb />
i one of the real bright spots in<lb />
EC's season. P'�vsical Education ma-<lb />
jor.<lb />
Dallas rlollingswortfe, Junior, 5-11,<lb />
185, (i-n'in. Was nn All-State selec-<lb />
i:oti at Clinton, played in the East-<lb />
West All-Star game as well as the<lb />
 tine game. Smart in class. Physical<lb />
Education major.<lb />
Wedell Worthington, Freshman, 5-<lb />
,c. 185, Mooresville. Played freshman<lb />
football last season�no varsity ex-<lb />
verience tour sport man in hiph<lb />
school -good offensive performer.<lb />
Physical Education major.<lb />
Frank Friedtend, Freshman, 5-10,<lb />
193, Newport News, Va. Standout on<lb />
fe frosh last season. Big, fairly fast<lb />
and aggressive. All-Stater in Virgin-<lb />
a. Physical Education major.<lb />
Mu try Strawbridge, Junior, 6-1.<lb />
185, Williamston. Strong�agile�<lb />
better than average speed. Should see<lb />
a lot of action this season. May start<lb />
erne of Pirate contests.<lb />
Robert Nesbtt, Eresjllman, 6-0, 190,<lb />
Salisbury. Has great potential�ag-<lb />
gressive real work horse. Good<lb />
winter practice performance by this<lb />
Salisbury native. Business Adminis-<lb />
tiation major.<lb />
CENTERS<lb />
Charles Gordon, Senior, 5-11, 195.<lb />
Clayton. Played guard as a sopho-<lb />
more -second season as a regular�<lb />
(onorable mention to the All-Confer-<lb />
ence team last season. Football stand-<lb />
out in the service. A fine leader. Phys-<lb />
ical Education major.<lb />
David Smith, Junior, 6-1, 190,<lb />
W'hiteville. TR tree sport man im high<lb />
school-saw limited action last sea-<lb />
son�will see plenty of action this<lb />
year. Fine kicker. Physical Educa-<lb />
tion major.<lb />
Jerry Paul. FreeftoaftSL 6-2, 200,<lb />
Washington. Looked good in winter<lb />
practice�expected to see a lot of<lb />
action this year.<lb />
HOMECOMING, l(.)bl  a spirited pep rally Thursday<lb />
night, a fine parade Saturday morning, and a 22-20 EC win over<lb />
Elon. We take our hats off to the Christians for making such<lb />
a fine comeback against fired-up East Carolina, celebrating one<lb />
oi the most successful Homecomings in Pirate history.<lb />
Elon Impressive<lb />
Before the largest gathering at an EC athletic event the<lb />
Pirates d not spoil the Homecoming activities and came<lb />
through with a win over battling Elon. The Bucs were hard<lb />
pressed until -he final gun. but remained undefeated as a re-<lb />
sult of the win.<lb />
Wooten Fint Quarterback<lb />
Although the short sleeved crowd of an estimated 10,01<lb />
fans was expecting the Rues to turn the game into a complete<lb />
one sided affair after the third period, the visitors from Elon<lb />
had other ideas. The Rues were up against the finest quarter-<lb />
back that they have played against all season in veteran Junior<lb />
George Wooten. It was Wooten's passing and faking that kept<lb />
the game as close as it was until the final second of play.<lb />
With the large crowd on hand, and plenty of spirit in<lb />
the air, the Bucs received the opening kickoff and marched 65<lb />
yards for the touchdown, with Strickland bulling his way over<lb />
from the one yard line. But the stubborn Christian defense<lb />
stopped the Bucs from scoring again during the first half<lb />
action<lb />
Probably East Carolina's best quarter of the year came<lb />
in the third when EC moved the ball well, and hit paj dirt for<lb />
15 points. Names like Frank Galloway. Larry Rudisill, Vince<lb />
Eiduek, and Johnny Anderson broke into the EC offensive thrust<lb />
to help turn back the Christians.<lb />
It was Rudisill's 13 yard run that scored the initial Buc<lb />
tally in the last half. Galloway's sparkling r5 yard run back of<lb />
an Elon punt aided by beautiful blocking was the most import-<lb />
ant score of the game for EC as this one was the final Buc touch-<lb />
down. Eiduek, a reserve quarterback with plenty of poise threw<lb />
to Freshman end John Anderson for the two extra points giving<lb />
the w inning Pirates enough points to win the contest.<lb />
Western Carolina Next Foe<lb />
EC seeks to remain undefeated this coming Saturday<lb />
night at the expense of Western Carolina. The Catamounts pro-<lb />
v itled the Buc's Homecoming opposition last year and were nipped<lb />
by the Pirates 7-6. The EC schedule will get harder as the season<lb />
progresses. The men of Coach Boone play such foes as Newberry,<lb />
Lit, Appalachian. Wofford, and Furman after the Western Caro-<lb />
lina contest.<lb />
All-America)) In Piland<lb />
If there ever has been an All-American at ECC it certain-<lb />
ly is Clayton Piland, the great tackle from Winton. Probably the<lb />
fastest tackle in the conference, Piland is 6l" and weighs only<lb />
190. This is not a good size for a lineman, but the hard hitting<lb />
Winton native easily out-plays his opponents.<lb />
Speaking of good linemen. Chuck Gordon, who is: Tri-<lb />
Captain along with Nick Hilgert and Piland certainly has proved<lb />
that he is nothing short of sensational. He teams with Piland to<lb />
give the Pirates two of the best linemen in the state.<lb />
Veterans Tommy Matthews and Nick Hilgert lead the<lb />
Pirates in rushing, and Tom Michel leads the team in scoring<lb />
with 24 points. The Freshman, Michel, is one of the faster backs<lb />
in the Carolina Conference.<lb />
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