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JKgirar's office. Applications should be<lb />
made two and a half quarters before com-<lb />
pletion of graduation requirements.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
XXXVII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961<lb />
C Plans Religious Week<lb />
tinning on Sunday, October 22,<lb />
J ege campus will witness Re-<lb />
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is Evaluation Week. -This week<lb />
limed solely to evaluate and to<lb />
tout religion and its influ-<lb />
on us not for evangenstic pur-<lb />
ated I1' D. D. Gross, head<lb />
vities on campus.<lb />
rogram, planned by the stu-<lb />
dee lectures and as a<lb />
a program entitled<lb />
Meditation<lb />
Religious Evaluation<lb />
. with a program of<lb />
Meditation to be given<lb />
Auditorium at 8:80 p.m.<lb />
reative tj pe program setting<lb />
for a new media of com-<lb />
God.<lb />
i.y, October 24, classes<lb />
3sed to hear Dr. George<lb />
a nuclear scientist from<lb />
Tennessee. His first lec-<lb />
� 'Tiie Two Edged Sword<lb />
��" will be in Wright Auditor-<lb />
i1 11:00 a.m. On Tuesday after-<lb />
will speak in the Library<lb />
� 2:00 p.m. on 'The He-<lb />
si an Tradition and the On-<lb />
Modern Science<lb />
tzer is a professor of<lb />
 the University of Ten-<lb />
arch radiochemist with<lb />
By ROSALIE VOGEL<lb />
search Program at Oak Ridge, and<lb />
director of Health Physics for tlie Nu-<lb />
i lear Research Laboratory.<lb />
A native of Popular Bluff, Miss-<lb />
ouri, he has a B.A. degree in Chemis-<lb />
, iv, he received his M.A. in Philo-<lb />
sophy of Religion from Clohmvbia<lb />
University Theological Seminary. He<lb />
also received his M. S. and Ph.D. in<lb />
Nuclear Chemistry from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Illinois.<lb />
On Wednesday, October 25, at 7:00<lb />
p. m. a one-act play will be presented<lb />
in the Library Auditorium. The play,<lb />
entitled "The Sand Box will be on<lb />
closed circuit television ami will be<lb />
followed by general discussion.<lb />
Thursday, October 26, Mr. Ichiro<lb />
Matsuda from Japan will speak in<lb />
the Library Auditorium at 3:00 p.m.<lb />
After the lecture there will be an<lb />
open discussion. On Thursday and<lb />
Friday. Mr. Matsuda will be available<lb />
for classroom lectures.<lb />
Mr. Matsuda is visiting the campus<lb />
in conjustion with the N.S.C.F. theme,<lb />
�'The Life and Mission of the Church<lb />
in the United States He has just<lb />
completed a term of service under<lb />
the National Missions Board of the<lb />
United Presbyterian Church to the<lb />
USA as a minister in three coal min-<lb />
ing communities in West Virginia. Mr.<lb />
Dr. George K. Schwitzer<lb />
i o<lb />
of Tennessee-Atomic Matsuda is prepared to contrast the<lb />
Lsskm Agriculture Re Church in Japan with the Church in'varied programs.<lb />
America.<lb />
Also on Thursday. Chaplain (Lt.<lb />
Col.) .Martin I Shaner, lias Chaplain<lb />
a1 Seymour Johnson Air Force Base<lb />
will speak to the Air Force ROTC<lb />
Cadets in Austin Auditorium at 12:00<lb />
noon.<lb />
Dr. D. D. Gross commented. "This<lb />
week has been planned by the stu-<lb />
dents, particularly in light of the<lb />
students interests, and we hope they<lb />
attend these meetings. This week<lb />
promises to be very educational, and<lb />
we hope they will benefit from the<lb />
400 Men Students Participate In IFC<lb />
'Tormal Rush; 200 Rushees Accept Bids<lb />
� ateraity Council's formal<lb />
bed last Friday when<lb />
l d up their bids in the<lb />
Th<lb />
rush<lb />
rush<lb />
IFC<lb />
jr itely 400 freshmen and<lb />
uppe participated in the<lb />
rush � .� according to<lb />
Carl Humphrey, rush chairman.<lb />
ij;  for formal rush, a<lb />
mas? ;l? held in McGinnis<lb />
Audi n on Monday night for all<lb />
es. At the meeting. Dean James<lb />
IT-V advisor, urged the<lb />
c nsider all fraternities in<lb />
the I which fraternity would<lb />
best suit tl � rsonalities tn needs.<lb />
Ksh parties were conducted Mon-<lb />
day t gh Thursday nights. Rushees<lb />
-were ; to visit each fraterni-<lb />
ty � e night during the first<lb />
two nig ts of rush.<lb />
I .tins on the time and pro-<lb />
cedu �arlyle stated, "form-<lb />
al rv :i� held two weeks later this<lb />
year than last year. This gave rushees<lb />
and ruity men more time to be-<lb />
.��- acquainted and generally get<lb />
talci � v each other better.<lb />
Hrhis was the most successful rush<lb />
W�Ve had to date<lb />
Hf the approximately 400 men par-<lb />
bating in rush, there were a little<lb />
than 200 rushees who accepted<lb />
fraternities and their new<lb />
res acquired as a result of rush<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
. Chirm. John Chick, David<lb />
. Jm Alford, Jerry Tucker,<lb />
Rumpus. Fenton Erwin, Don<lb />
(ess, Steve Watson, Jim Porter,<lb />
is, Roger Green. Bryce Mor-<lb />
. Pe. Davidson, Wayne Lloyd,<lb />
ion Habbs. Irvin Roberts, Henry<lb />
. Si : ny Wilson, Ennion Will-<lb />
Allen Red field, Tommy Mew-<lb />
Ed Ektpsler, and Billy Goodwin.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
bby Bleeker, Bobby Watts, Duke<lb />
James L. Holmes, Chappy Brad-<lb />
Robert H. Williams, Bill Cope-<lb />
Bob n Hardee. Du Britz Warren,<lb />
Jackie Gardner, Charles Henderson.<lb />
Charles Ralph Kinsey, Bill Wooten.<lb />
Pete Thorell, Vince Eiduke, Ei Mc-<lb />
Graw, Jimmy Floyd, Michael B. Ja-<lb />
cobs. Ralph Royster, Chris Martin,<lb />
Jimmy Harris, Billy Winstead. Blurry<lb />
Strawbridge. and Ronnie Caulder.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
Jesse Arroyo. Al Baker. Leonard<lb />
B. Shaffer, Sanford Bailey, Arthur<lb />
Sutherland, James D. McQueen. Jerry<lb />
Higgins, Elmer H. Smith. Charles<lb />
�wen. Robert D. Moore. Jr Thomas<lb />
B. Grady, Kermit W. Ellis. Jr and<lb />
Eric Von Ospem.<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi<lb />
Gill Ruderman. Sylvon Kushmon,<lb />
Thomas J. Martillard, Stuart Siege,<lb />
Morton Poliakoff. Bernard Beloff,<lb />
Allen T. Penn, William Elman, Stan-<lb />
ley Moris, and Phil Somers.<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Joe Lea, William Poston, Bill Grif-<lb />
fin, Willey Rogerson, Robert Taft,<lb />
Mack Yarbrough, Maynard West, Dick<lb />
Worley, Lester Brown, George Noe,<lb />
Bill Sullivan, Jerry Simpson, John<lb />
Fan-is, Roger Honnicutt, Tommy<lb />
Scott, Hunter Chadwiek, Coley Brown,<lb />
Melvin Hooker, Ned Pickfield, Jack<lb />
Barnhill, Robert Dodd, Tommy Snoth-<lb />
erly. and Bud Wall.<lb />
Sigma Nu<lb />
Richard Herring, Raymond B. Muel-<lb />
ler, Jr Steve Oliver, Bill Michael,<lb />
Pat Gryder, Butch Eason, David Jones,<lb />
Robert A. Deanis, Terry Trexler, Bill<lb />
Hollifield, Charles Hayes, Emory<lb />
Sholar, Dick Tillery, Dave Lancaster,<lb />
Stan Oagle. Freddie Cuthbertson, Tom<lb />
Manley, David B. Howard, David<lb />
Dennis, John Ganepa, and Bill Pear-<lb />
sail.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Henry Land, Charles T. Wohlnick,<lb />
Charles M. Davis, Mike Cayton, Bruce<lb />
( . McLamb, Hollis G. Craft, and Joe<lb />
Ratcliffe.<lb />
Theta Chi<lb />
Raymond Thomas Quillin, Robert<lb />
Johnson, Sidney Holmes, Garey E.<lb />
Idol, Sanders Grady, Billy Hunt, Bry-<lb />
an L. Bennett, Bill Britt, N. Paul Chit-<lb />
tum, Randy Timmerman, John Icord,<lb />
Mike Brown, Lyle Paradise, Leo S.<lb />
Dounie, Walter T. O'Berry, Clarence<lb />
G. Childoss, Eddie O'Honlon, Nelson<lb />
R. Hardister, Herndoo Alexander, and<lb />
Don Daniels,<lb />
Phi Kappa Tan<lb />
Hoy Belair, Charles Shobe, Bill Dur-<lb />
ham, Newman Drewer, Michael Sykes,<lb />
.Jack Stancil. Jim Poole, Paul Hardi-<lb />
son. Frankie Saieed, George Patrick,<lb />
Bill Gaskill, Scotty Parker. Larry<lb />
Lancaster. George Simpson, Boyd<lb />
I arrbll, Bill Garrison, Fred Wayne,<lb />
David Stewai-t. Wayne Coble, John<lb />
Judge, and Pete Alafogini.<lb />
Evaluation Period<lb />
Features New<lb />
Church Movement<lb />
On Monday. October 23, Religious<lb />
Evaluation Week will begin with<lb />
�� nn.rram entitled "Jazz For Medi-<lb />
tation "This will be one of the<lb />
highlights of the week staged Dr.<lb />
D D. Gross, hoad of the religious<lb />
activities on campus.<lb />
The program will be in Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium at 8:30 P.m. and will last<lb />
until 9:30. It will be led by Bill Mit-<lb />
chell, a student at EC, and the jazz<lb />
� background will be furnished by Red<lb />
Shearon and his jazz quartet from<lb />
the music department.<lb />
The service, written in modern col-<lb />
lege jargon, will last approximately<lb />
thirty minutes with a question and<lb />
answer discussion following it. It is<lb />
a creative type service in which the<lb />
audience participates.<lb />
Jazz used in religious ceremonies is<lb />
relatively new, the movement started<lb />
in the past ten years. Jazz is just<lb />
another phase of the use of fine arts<lb />
in the Church. Like drama, music is<lb />
used more and more to express ideas.<lb />
The jazz sets a mood for insight and<lb />
release of feelings and inner tensions.<lb />
The use of jazz in the church is not<lb />
 rebellion against the old way of<lb />
worship, but rather a new method of<lb />
expression for modern times. It is<lb />
an effort to express life as it really<lb />
is. The jazz service expresses all the<lb />
ideas of the Church but in a dif-<lb />
ferent manner.<lb />
The Jazz for Meditation Program<lb />
is an effort from the students to<lb />
the students of East Carolina. "It will<lb />
leave a lasting impression on the<lb />
students agreed Dr. Gross.<lb />
School officials take a front row view<lb />
day for State Bond Issue Rally.<lb />
an enthusiastic capacity crowd filled Memorial Stadium last Wednes-<lb />
Greenville Broadcasts And Televises Bond Rally<lb />
Cross-Country Runners, Campus<lb />
Leaders Join State Bond Rally<lb />
Notice<lb />
Jack Edwards, Director of<lb />
Placement, urges all Fall grad-<lb />
uates who desire placement ser-<lb />
vices, to complete their registra-<lb />
tion as soon as possible.<lb />
Discipline Committee Suspends<lb />
Traffic Regulations Violator<lb />
An East Carolina student was re-<lb />
cently suspended for the remainder<lb />
of tlie quarter and is to be on proba-<lb />
tion for two quarters following his<lb />
readmission to school.<lb />
The Discipline Committee which<lb />
met Octoher 10, tried the student on<lb />
three charges, whicn were: 1) a ser-<lb />
ious parking misdemeanor, in which<lb />
his car was used to push another aside<lb />
so that both might share a parking<lb />
space, resulting in the empty car be-<lb />
ing pushed into a third car and the<lb />
empty car being "boxed" into its<lb />
space s( it. could not be moved; 2)<lb />
possession of and transportation of<lb />
alcoholic beverages while in resi-<lb />
dence at the college; 3) falsely regis-<lb />
u ring his car in the name of another<lb />
student, to circumvent the regulation<lb />
against possession of a car while a<lb />
Freshman or while having below a<lb />
"C" average.<lb />
The decision of the Discipline Com-<lb />
mittee was based on three factors:<lb />
1) on evidence that the student was<lb />
not, himself, driving his car while<lb />
the misdemeanor was committed, the<lb />
charge against hkn was dismissed;<lb />
) on the student's admission, he was<lb />
SI 1<lb />
,<lb />
���<lb />
h<lb />
uslIeehatiniorroS during last week's IFC Formal Rush program. Campus fra-<lb />
ities pledged 200 students during rush activities.<lb />
found guilty of possession of alcohol<lb />
while in residence at the college; 3)<lb />
on the student's admission, he was<lb />
found guilty of false registration of<lb />
his car in another student's name.<lb />
In light of this most recent case,<lb />
it is again brought to the minds of<lb />
the students tlie requirements for<lb />
vehicle registration.<lb />
These, as found in the Camipus Traf-<lb />
fic Rules and Regulation, are: 1. Each<lb />
j:u)tor vehicle driven or parked on<lb />
the campus by students, faculty, or<lb />
staff members must be registered<lb />
and must display a valid official park-<lb />
:i!i. permit. 2. Parking permits will be<lb />
issued only to those students who<lb />
present the vehicle Registration Card<lb />
or Certificate that was issued by the<lb />
Department of Motor Vehicles in his<lb />
oi her respective state. The driver's<lb />
iicense will not be acceptable.<lb />
3. Students who own or hold pos-<lb />
session of an automobile must register<lb />
�hat vehicle only in his or her name.<lb />
This is interpreted to mean that a<lb />
student who has an automobile owned<lb />
by himself, parents, or relatives will<lb />
not be permited to turn this vehicle<lb />
over to another student for registra-<lb />
tion. 4. Except for Saturday and Sun-<lb />
day, all vehicles must be registered<lb />
by the respective owner immediately<lb />
when it is first brought on the col-<lb />
lege campus. All parking and traffic<lb />
sipana will be enforced effective the<lb />
first class day of the quarter.<lb />
Exceptions: (1) Those students who<lb />
re considered commuters in that they<lb />
reside with their parents or guardians<lb />
outside the city of Greenville and<lb />
travel to and from the East Carolina<lb />
ollege campus.<lb />
(2) Any other exceptions must be<lb />
approved by a committee composed<lb />
of the Dean of Student Affairs, Dean<lb />
of Men, Dear, of Women, and the<lb />
Housing Officer. "This automobile<lb />
problem is becoming a main issue<lb />
with the Discipline Committee, and<lb />
students should be familiar with the<lb />
policies regajrdiing automobiles, and<lb />
the punishment of those offenders<lb />
said Dr. James H. Tucker, Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs.<lb />
As a special feature of the Student<lb />
Citizens Committee in support of the<lb />
Piond Issue is the Marathon from the<lb />
Tennessee bonier to the Atlantic<lb />
Ocean. Student runners from the two<lb />
tip ends of North Carolina will bear<lb />
the Torch of Learning, meeting in<lb />
Raleigh around the first of Novem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
Students interested in joining this<lb />
Marathon are requested to submit<lb />
their names and the distance they can<lb />
run to Merle Summers, or Otis Stro-<lb />
ther. Otis Sterother said, "Tlie SGA<lb />
has gone on record in favor of the<lb />
Marathon, and we want as many stu-<lb />
dents to (participate in this event as<lb />
possible<lb />
Student Rally<lb />
"Some people said you could never<lb />
oet students out to a rally, but I told<lb />
them you don't know the East Caro-<lb />
lina students exclaimed President<lb />
Jankins as he addressed the large turn<lb />
out oS students at the recent Bond<lb />
Issue Rally held in the college stad-<lb />
ium.<lb />
"This large student body is evidence<lb />
that we need a new stadium con-<lb />
tinued Dr. Jenkins, "and we hope that,<lb />
by next year we have one well under<lb />
way This can be a reality if the<lb />
bond issue passes, he said.<lb />
"The real loosers, if the bond issue<lb />
fails concluded Dr. Jenkins, "will<lb />
be you, the young people of North<lb />
Carolina, and more particularity the<lb />
young college people of N. C. You<lb />
have the ability and energy to see<lb />
that this issue is passed<lb />
Tolson Speaks<lb />
Norris Tolson. Student Government<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Association President of N. C. State<lb />
College and a featured speaker at<lb />
the rally said, "You and I, the college<lb />
students of North Carolina, are the<lb />
ones who will benefit the most from<lb />
this important bond issue, so it's up<lb />
to us to j,ret out and vote and to en-<lb />
courage others to do likewise<lb />
He continued, "I am firmly con-<lb />
vinced that the major obstacle that<lb />
you will need to overcome as you<lb />
go out to sell the Bond Issue idea<lb />
is that of public unawareness of the<lb />
Issue. Many people will fail to vote<lb />
solely leeause they will forget when<lb />
the issue is to be voted on<lb />
"This is where you and I come in<lb />
Tolson stated. "We can influence<lb />
more than the 118,000 people who<lb />
voted in the last Bond election to go<lb />
to the polls and cast their votes<lb />
Work Toward End<lb />
Otis Strother, President of our Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association said,<lb />
�We, the youth of North Carolina,<lb />
must register and vote, if we can, but<lb />
all of us must work toward that end<lb />
where the passing of the Bond Issue<lb />
will become one more great step to-<lb />
ward a greater North Carolina<lb />
President Jenkins told students that<lb />
the campus rally here was sponsored<lb />
by the Student Citizens Committee<lb />
�'or a better North Carolina and was<lb />
part of a state-wide student move-<lb />
ment in support of progress. Dr. Jenk-<lb />
ins is state advisor of this group.<lb />
Student Committee<lb />
Bill Harris, President of the SGA<lb />
at Chapel Hill, heads activities of the<lb />
organization. Under Harris' leader-<lb />
ship, said Dr. Jenkins, radio and tele-<lb />
SGA Vetoes Salary Raise;<lb />
Appoint Coat 01 Arms Committee<lb />
 ision releases and newspaper articles<lb />
in support of the Bond Issue are be-<lb />
ing prepared by students in various<lb />
�tate colleges.<lb />
This past Thursday WNCT, Chan-<lb />
nel 9, Greenville, featured President<lb />
Jenkins, Otis Strother, and Bill Harris<lb />
or, "Carolina Today There was also<lb />
a live television program featuring<lb />
Otis and Bill on Saturday over W1TN.<lb />
Channel 7, Washington, presenting<lb />
tlie Bond Issue, and the work that the<lb />
students are doing in alerting the pub-<lb />
he to its importance. WGTC Radio<lb />
of Greenville also broadcasted the<lb />
Rally, which students of Campus Ra-<lb />
dio taped during the rally.<lb />
In suauming up the EC students ac-<lb />
tive interest in the Bond Issue Rally.<lb />
Norris Tolson said, "It was a tremend-<lb />
ous crowd, and I was really impressed<lb />
with the number of students who<lb />
turned out for the rally. This is the<lb />
type action we need from the stu-<lb />
dents, and we know that with the tre-<lb />
mendous energy students have, if we<lb />
can ever get them interested in the<lb />
Bond Issue we will have no trouble in<lb />
getting it passed<lb />
Tolson added, "the turn out we saw<lb />
this morning, exemplified the fact<lb />
that East Carolina will do its share<lb />
in supporting- the upcoming Bond<lb />
Issue<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Following a lonig and heated debate,<lb />
the student senate, at their regular<lb />
meeting on Monday night, voted not<lb />
to accept the recommended raises in<lb />
the salaries of the executive officers<lb />
in the SGA.<lb />
The debates, as to adequate salar-<lb />
ies, came after it was moved that the<lb />
salary rad'ses also include the chair-<lb />
men of the men's and women's judic-<lb />
iaries. In tlhe past these two positions<lb />
have not been salaried, but when it<lb />
was recommended to pay the histor-<lb />
ian many thought that in view of the<lb />
work and amount of time that these<lb />
chairmen put into their jobs, it was<lb />
only fair that they be paid also. It<lb />
was also brought up that the position<lb />
of judiciary chairman is given 10<lb />
points in the By-Laws of the SGA,<lb />
vhile the position of historian only<lb />
merits 4 points.<lb />
The recommended raise would have<lb />
included in the salary roster the of-<lb />
fices of vice president and historian,<lb />
which previously did not receive a<lb />
salary.<lb />
The salaries from last year, which<lb />
will remain the same, and the recom-<lb />
mended salary increases which failed<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
President, $400, recommended, $450;<lb />
vice president, nothing, recommended,<lb />
$150; secretary, $225, recommended,<lb />
$300; treasurer, $300. recommended,<lb />
$400; assistant treasurer, $160, recom-<lb />
mended, $180; and historian, nothing,<lb />
recommended $75. The salary of $75<lb />
to the chairmen of the judiciary also<lb />
failed.<lb />
Ragsdale Election<lb />
I Another major item brought up be-<lb />
fore the SGA was the matter of the<lb />
women's elections in Ragsdale Hall.<lb />
It was reported that two girls who<lb />
were running for the office of presi-<lb />
dent and vice president of the dormi-<lb />
tory, were asked to withdraw their<lb />
names from the ballot. This irregular<lb />
procedure was brought before the<lb />
SGA, by several of the girls who were<lb />
directly involved. A full investigation<lb />
will be made by the elections com-<lb />
mittee, announced Woody Shepherd,<lb />
elections chairman, and the matter<lb />
will be looked into by the executive<lb />
council of the SGA.<lb />
Giles Hopkins announced that, he<lb />
is heading a committee to investi-<lb />
gate and draw up a coat of arms for<lb />
the college. Anyone interested in<lb />
working on this committee should<lb />
see Giles.<lb />
New Appointments<lb />
SBH To Hold Interview<lb />
Representatives from the North<lb />
Carolina State Board of Health<lb />
will be on campus soon to inter-<lb />
view men interested in positions<lb />
with the Venereal Disease Pro-<lb />
gram. They are interested in any<lb />
major, and will talk with men<lb />
subject to military call.<lb />
Students interested in an in-<lb />
terview with these representa-<lb />
tives, report to the Placement Ser-<lb />
vice office, 203 Administration,<lb />
and' sign up for an appointment<lb />
before 4:30 p.m Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 25.<lb />
Notices<lb />
The Clerk-Stenographer Civil<lb />
Service Exam will be given on<lb />
campus, Saturday, November 4,<lb />
at 9:30 in Room 102, Rawl. Stu-<lb />
dents interested in taking this<lb />
exam must apply by Monday, Oc-<lb />
tober 30, in the Placement Of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Senior Class Tuesday, October<lb />
24 at 7:00 p. m. in Flanagan au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
senior class. The decision was un-<lb />
animously acepted by the SGA.<lb />
It was also announced that Burt<lb />
Stancil will represent the freshman<lb />
class, as male senator.<lb />
Woody Shepherd stated that only<lb />
1238 votes were cast from a total en-<lb />
rollment of over 5,000 students for<lb />
the Homecoming Queen. Some 10 to<lb />
15 candidates, Woody stated, received<lb />
under 15 votes apiece. This proves<lb />
that many organizations<lb />
. are putting<lb />
Billy Ray Jackson was appointed up girls to run and ars not supporting<lb />
serve as vice president of the them, he added.<lb /><pb facs="00038720_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
fiASt CAROLINIAN<lb />
Measurer Misses True<lb />
Meaning: 'Small Field'?<lb />
"The setting in the football field was a<lb />
lot different this time.<lb />
"A year ago last month. Senator John<lb />
F. Kennedy came to North Carolina in the<lb />
final frenzied days of the presidential cam-<lb />
paign.<lb />
"His right forefinger vigorously punch-<lb />
ing the air, he made a campaign speech then<lb />
to a crowd of a few thousand Eastern North<lb />
Carolinians, mostly politicians and tobacco<lb />
farmers, gathered at one end of the small<lb />
football field at East Carolina College.<lb />
"This time, the football field was lush<lb />
and large Kenan Stadium, full almost to ca-<lb />
pacity. And the crowd included the great and<lb />
the near-great in national affairs, the wise<lb />
and the learned, just about everybody who is<lb />
anybody in North Carolina<lb />
Thus, read an article appearing on the<lb />
front page of last Friday's News &amp; Observer.<lb />
We wonder if the reporter, Charles Clay, at-<lb />
tended the gathering of "politicians and to-<lb />
bacco farmers" he speaks of; and indis-<lb />
cretely compares with the "great and the<lb />
near-great the wise and learned Chances<lb />
are, if he did, he was too busy measuring<lb />
EC's "small" football field to notice the un-<lb />
der-rated Eastern North Carolinians (citi-<lb />
zens and students) who packed the stadium<lb />
and lined the streets leading to the stadium.<lb />
We would ask of Mr. Clay . . . are not all<lb />
football fields standard size? Can one field<lb />
be smaller or larger than another?<lb />
East Carolina has, long enough, taken<lb />
the sarcasm and joking of its big brother<lb />
schools and their enthusiasts. "Small" East<lb />
Carolina, even in its present stage of growth,<lb />
will be subject to ridicule and "unacceptacism"<lb />
for a while yet.<lb />
But with men like Moses Crutchfield and<lb />
others who are looking for bigger and better<lb />
things to awaken and emerge in EC; and men<lb />
like President Leo Jenkins and others pro-<lb />
moting expansion programs in a ray of di-<lb />
rections. "ECTC" will undoubtedly overcome<lb />
its opposition  to stand in its rightful<lb />
place in power, prestige and education with<lb />
its 'big brothers<lb />
Rally Sports Enthusiasm<lb />
To evidence the will and determination<lb />
of the student body in this emergence is the<lb />
enthusiastic crowd of some 6,000 that volun-<lb />
tarily rallied for the bond issue last Wednes-<lb />
day morning in College Stadium. The tre-<lb />
mendous turn-out of students, faculty, and<lb />
administrative staff confirms their interest<lb />
and concern for the future of the college.<lb />
Individual and group participation in<lb />
letter-writing, personal contact, and other<lb />
campaign methods evidence this determina-<lb />
tion. The immediate response to the Torch<lb />
Marathon for a Better North Carolina . . .<lb />
the athletic contest between Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
and Sigma Nil fraternities . . . Confederate<lb />
flags sold by Circle K . . . endorsement by<lb />
community groups and organizations . . . all<lb />
exemplify the inevitable success and promising<lb />
future of East Carolina.<lb />
To state this is not to say that there<lb />
are no skeptics among us. Within our insti-<lb />
tution, some are saying "Watch your step<lb />
Some are warning of the evils involved in<lb />
big time athletics (or big time anything).<lb />
Their warnings, however, do not constitute<lb />
opposition . . . rather fatherly protection.<lb />
Their minds should be eased, for those im-<lb />
mediately responsible to and for the parti-<lb />
cular projects concerned are well aware of<lb />
the good and evil they afford.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the student of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated College Press<lb />
Patsy Elliott Keith Hobbs<lb />
EDITORBUSINESS MANAGBR<lb />
Managing Editor Monty Mills<lb />
Associate Editor Marceile Vogel<lb />
Sports Editor Richard Boyd<lb />
Feature Editor Jean Peace<lb />
News Editor  Donna Bingham<lb />
Cartoonists Jay Arledge, Larry Blizzard<lb />
Photographer Skip Wamsley<lb />
Columnists Jean Peace, George Gardner,<lb />
Monty Mills, Larry Blizzard, Juniua D. Grimes,<lb />
III, J. Alfred Willis<lb />
Reporters Monty Mills, Parker Ohesson, Tony<lb />
Katsi&amp;s, Carol Euler, Kaye Burgess, Rosalie<lb />
Vogel, Clifton Journigan, Katflnryn Johnson, John<lb />
Behr. Hilda Laton, Tom McAlister.<lb />
Typists  Barbara Ryan,<lb />
Nancy Roberts, Kay Burgess<lb />
Subscription Director  Elaine Brewer<lb />
Exchange Manager Donnae Hicks<lb />
Proofreading DirectorDan Ray<lb />
Proofreading Staff  Hilda Laton, Tom Mc-<lb />
Alister, Sylvia Cannady, Carolyn Cates, Nancy<lb />
Roberts, Judy Smith<lb />
Circulation - Alpha Phi Omega. Fraternity<lb />
OFFICES on til second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
Finish every day and be done with it.<lb />
You have done what you could. Some blund-<lb />
ers and absurdities no doubt crept in; for-<lb />
get them as soon as you can. Tomorrow' is<lb />
a new day; begin it well and serenely and<lb />
with too high a spirit to be cumbered with<lb />
your old nonsense. This day is all that is good<lb />
and fair. It is too deep, with its hopes and<lb />
invitations, to waste a moment on the yester-<lb />
days.�Ralph Waldo Emerson<lb />
Clock Watchers<lb />
Visit Bookstore<lb />
With High Hopes<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
"And I sit here watching the clock.<lb />
Now. let me see. If I read at my usual<lb />
rate, I may finish this chapter be-<lb />
fore my two hour reserve time has<lb />
passed<lb />
Ev�ry nipht the library is filled to<lb />
capacity with students seeking know-<lb />
ledge from books. Afiter all, what is<lb />
more important in studying than read-<lb />
ing hooks, that is, if you can obtain<lb />
them?<lb />
It is expected of a scholar that he<lb />
take advantage of his spare time read-<lb />
ing. A scholar carries a book with<lb />
him to read during long breaks be-<lb />
tween classes, while waiting for ap-<lb />
pomtnrentis, and each night before re-<lb />
tiring. If tihe average reader spends<lb />
half am how each might reading, he<lb />
will have i-ead what is equivelent to<lb />
a small library of books in his life-<lb />
time.<lb />
It is easy to see that those spare<lb />
moments in a college student's life<lb />
aie important to his reading, especial-<lb />
ly to thait of required reading. How<lb />
can we keep a book with us when they<lb />
can be read only on reserve in the<lb />
library for two hour periods. This<lb />
presents quite a problem when a book<lb />
is assigned to be l'ead by a certain<lb />
date.<lb />
Why are these required books not<lb />
available in our college book store?<lb />
Does the book store order the books<lb />
in time for assignments? Do they re-<lb />
reive the list of books in time to<lb />
order?<lb />
The books usually arrive in the book<lb />
ttore two days prior to the deadline.<lb />
A few professors have been kind<lb />
enough to extend the reading time<lb />
to allow for the arrival of books.<lb />
Books that are read in college for<lb />
credit are good books and would be<lb />
enjoyed if the entire book did not<lb />
hj.ve to be read and "digested" in one<lb />
or two nights. On these nights, other<lb />
asignmenrts are sadly neglected in<lb />
order to complete the review. The feel-<lb />
ing, "I have to read this book to-<lb />
night or "I have half an hour to<lb />
finish this chapter before my reserve<lb />
fcfnse has passed" is detrimental to<lb />
required college reading.<lb />
There has to be a solution to this<lb />
�problem. If the professors, the book<lb />
store and the publishing houses could<lb />
get together, perhaps books could be<lb />
ordered in advance.<lb />
(JreenviHe is not a large city with<lb />
numerous libraries and book stores,<lb />
it is very seldom that downtown book<lb />
stores stock the books we need most.<lb />
When they happen to be in stock, the<lb />
munber of copies are few.<lb />
There is no obvious reason why<lb />
students at EC can not both benefit<lb />
from and find enjoyment in outside<lb />
reading.<lb />
October Affairs<lb />
19�Mens' Doubles Table Tennis Tour-<lb />
nament, College Union, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
�Bridge Party, College Union TV<lb />
Room, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
20�Movie: "From Here to Eternity,<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�"Robin Hood (produced by East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse and sponsored<lb />
by the Greenville Branch of the<lb />
American Association of Univers-<lb />
ity Women, McGinnis Aud 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
21�Movie: "Sword and the Cross<lb />
Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
22�Foreign Students Tea, College<lb />
Union, 2:30 pjn.<lb />
23�Football Movie: ECC vs. New-<lb />
berry, College Union, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
24�Religious Emphasis Student As-<lb />
sembly, Wright Aud 10:00 a.m.<lb />
�Religious Emphasis Week Sem-<lb />
inar, Library And 2:00 p.m.<lb />
�Chapel Services, "Y" Hut, 6:80<lb />
p.m.<lb />
�Duplicate Bridge, Wright Social<lb />
Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
26 �Mathematics Departmental Meet-<lb />
ing, McGinnis Aud 6:30 p.m.<lb />
28�Movie: "Please Turn Over Aus-<lb />
tin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
30�Football Movie: ECC vs. Appa-<lb />
lachian, College Union. 7:00 pjn.<lb />
31�College Union Student Board<lb />
Meeting, Social Room, 4:00 pjn.<lb />
�Chapel Services, "Y" Hut, 6:80<lb />
p.m.<lb />
�"Pops" Concert, by College Or-<lb />
chestra, Wright Aud 8:16 pan.<lb />
Autumn, that lovely season when<lb />
September washes with dew the dusty<lb />
face of Augast . . . Pine trees stand-<lb />
ing like a row of sharpened pencils . .<lb />
I've never seen a woman so bride-<lb />
eyed  A big black crow jfcjgflm<lb />
orders of the day . . . From tha man-<lb />
telpiece ,tfh clock ticked down a<lb />
quiet rain of seconds upon them .<lb />
She made a curtain of quick laughter<lb />
and hid behind it.�Robert Craig in<lb />
The Saturday Evening Post<lb />
"you tANi: "��sjpoT TNo.i<lb />
EVEN IN<lb />
� �HW'VW"1f1'1' W'�HHHTiiiir ' ' f<lb />
Cracker Box Stadium Is N0<lb />
Mild Souls Seek Red<lb />
By LARRY BUZZARD<lb />
Birchites Fail To Recognize Basic Truth<lb />
What Makes A Communist . . . rNew Ideas3?<lb />
(Editor's note: The following ed-<lb />
itorial came to us from Mr. Henry<lb />
Belk of the Goldsboro News-Argus.<lb />
Says Mr. Belk of the editorial and<lb />
its writer,  you might be in-<lb />
terested in the enclosed editorial by<lb />
Thomas J. Lassiter in his Smith-<lb />
field Herald. Lassiter is a patriotic<lb />
American dedicated to the best there<lb />
is in democracy and progress. I feel<lb />
his analysis of the issue is a valid<lb />
one)<lb />
To the editor's desk has come a<lb />
pamphlet distributed by the John<lb />
Birch Society, the ultra conservative<lb />
jii-oup that currently peddles Neo-Mc-<lb />
Carthyism in America. The pamphlet<lb />
warns against the Communist men-<lb />
ace. It suggests ways of combatting<lb />
it.<lb />
Here is what the pamphlet seems<lb />
to be saying:<lb />
Communist agents are causing all<lb />
our troubles. They ere responsible<lb />
for much of the increase in vice. Every<lb />
time we read an article or a book<lb />
questioning traditional religious, po-<lb />
litical, or social beliefs, we should<lb />
understand that some Communist<lb />
agent had the material published. The<lb />
Communists initiate adl movements<lb />
promoting a better life for colored<lb />
people. "All churches we are told,<lb />
"without exception, have been in-<lb />
filtrated by well-placed agents Com-<lb />
munists are everywhere�in the com-<lb />
munications industry, foreign service,<lb />
defense forces, and key manufactur-<lb />
ing enterprises.<lb />
The Birchites give us no proof of<lb />
these things. They expect us to ac-<lb />
cept their statements at face value.<lb />
Unfortunately many Americans do.<lb />
Having blamed all our ills on Com-<lb />
munists agents the Birchites offer a<lb />
course of action. The Birch Society<lb />
seems to be saying; "Take a positive<lb />
approach Be good. Refrain from<lb />
vice. Don't question old beliefs. New<lb />
ideas are dangerous. Anyone who has<lb />
a new idea must be a Communist<lb />
agent or under the spell of some<lb />
Communist agent. Beware!<lb />
If these "positives" are too gener-<lb />
al in nature, tihe Birch Society offers<lb />
specific suggestions: Support the<lb />
movement to impeach Chief Justice<lb />
Earl Warren. (The pamphlet at hand<lb />
didmlt warn against Communist agents<lb />
as Dwight Eisenhower, but previous<lb />
Birchite literature did do that.) Spread<lb />
the word around that Communist<lb />
agents are hiding in churches, news-<lb />
paper offices, radio and television<lb />
stations, book publishing houses,<lb />
schools and colleges, the American<lb />
Bar Association, key industries, agen-<lb />
cies of the State Department, defense<lb />
forces. Be careful lest you put your<lb />
trust in a leader who is a Communist<lb />
in disguise. Explain fa your friends<lb />
that America is not a democracy, but<lb />
only a republic. (The wish is that the<lb />
pamphlet had told us more about this<lb />
distinction.)<lb />
The John Birch Society may pose<lb />
s a champion of anti-Communism.<lb />
Actually it is anti-Twentieth Centiury<lb />
and is more likeJy to aid and abet<lb />
the Communist cause in our world<lb />
of change than it is to thwart it.<lb />
It is one thing to engage in honest<lb />
debate, to challenge the validity of<lb />
aew ideas, to question the wisdom of<lb />
new ways of doing things. It is a<lb />
different thing end an ugly thing<lb />
to broadcast wild, unsupported charges<lb />
of Communist infiltration and there<lb />
by make Americans auspicious of on<lb />
another without reason.<lb />
All change may not be for the<lb />
good of mankind. Neither is the status<lb />
quo always just. We should remem-<lb />
ber that American democracy devel-<lb />
oped through new ideas. And we<lb />
should understand that American de-<lb />
mocracy grows weaker and weaker<lb />
as more and more Americans are<lb />
afraid to express new ideas lest they<lb />
he accused of being Communists.<lb />
Creating suspicion of disloyalty<lb />
against Americans who question old<lb />
beliefs and propabating the idea that<lb />
Communist agents initiate all move-<lb />
ments for economic, political, and<lb />
MK-ial justice will surely handcuff<lb />
America and prevent our nation from<lb />
doing those things that need to be<lb />
done to blork the advances of Com-<lb />
munism.<lb />
The basic error of the John Birch<lb />
Society as an amti-Communist cru-<lb />
sader is the Society's failure to recog-<lb />
nize what makes a Communist. The<lb />
Society leads us to believe that Com-<lb />
munist agents engaged in the work<lb />
c�f the Devil create Communism. It<lb />
does not tell us the truth about our<lb />
world�that human misery and the<lb />
failure of arrogant governments to<lb />
deal with it have created Communists<lb />
and given rise to the revolutionary<lb />
movement known as Communism. The<lb />
Birchites fail to tell us that Com-<lb />
munism is an extreme reaction against<lb />
devilish governments that neglect<lb />
to help human beings rise out of<lb />
poverty, disease, and ignorance.<lb />
We can spend our energies making<lb />
Aimericans suspicious of one another.<lb />
We can devote our time to branding<lb />
church laymen and preachers and ed-<lb />
itors and book publishers and school<lb />
teachers and producers of express<lb />
concern for people who are denied<lb />
economic, political, and social justice.<lb />
We can challenge every new idea in<lb />
religion, politics, economics, and so-<lb />
ciology, and brand each new idea as<lb />
"communistic We can d0 all these<lb />
The 'Sloppy Joes'<lb />
Need Guidance<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
It is disgusting to see boys roam<lb />
this campus dressed as uneducated<lb />
bums. Take the examples: unpolished<lb />
shoes with no socks; sloppy, unpress-<lb />
ed and dirty bermudas and shirts;<lb />
clashing colors, or stripes with plaids.<lb />
r must admit that most of the boys<lb />
of ECC do not go in for peroxided or<lb />
long hair, there are those limited few<lb />
who degrade the rest. It would seem<lb />
reasonable that tihe student govern-<lb />
ment, fraternities and other campus<lb />
societies would ban together with<lb />
the aim of better-dressed male pop-<lb />
ulous. Our campus has very good qual-<lb />
ities, but a well-dressed male popu-<lb />
lation would certainly enhance it.<lb />
Understandably, the hoys may dress<lb />
in their manner of sloppiness for<lb />
comfort, but if the girls dressed in<lb />
this manner, those same boys would<lb />
really raise the roof.<lb />
Let's do something about the "slop-<lb />
py Joes" of the campus. We have<lb />
a lot of well-dressed, neat and dean<lb />
cut boys, but why should we put up<lb />
with those who do not care about<lb />
their appearance and attire?<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
Sylvia, Carpenter<lb />
things, but in doing them we won't<lb />
inflict a single damaging blow upon<lb />
Communism. For the enemy is not a<lb />
new idea nor a movement for justice.<lb />
The basic enemy is not a Communist<lb />
agent. The basic enemy is human<lb />
misery and man's indifference toward<lb />
it. Here we have the breeding ground<lb />
of Communism.<lb />
Either the countries that oppose<lb />
Communism will discover democratic<lb />
ways of eliminating human misery<lb />
in Asia. Africa, Latin America, and<lb />
the i-est of the world, or the people<lb />
vli0 are weary of misery will turn<lb />
to Communism for their economic,<lb />
political, and social salvation.<lb />
The BirchJtea seek to alert us to<lb />
the menace of Communism. Somebody<lb />
Deads to wake them up to the basic<lb />
truth about Communism. If we main-<lb />
tain our health, we will not do it by<lb />
staying home, keeping clean, slam-<lb />
ming the door against neighbors in<lb />
fear that they may be contaminated,<lb />
and swatting at flies that manage<lb />
to slip into the house unnoticed. We<lb />
had better attack the flies and the<lb />
disease they bear by going out and<lb />
joining hands with nighbors in the<lb />
tlimination uf fly breeding places.<lb />
Poor Perception<lb />
Cause Of Stress<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Rodgers and Hammerstein's hit<lb />
musical of 1958, Flower Dram Song,<lb />
has two musical numbers that depict<lb />
problems as seen by two groups. The<lb />
one (adult) group, dismayed by a<lb />
turn of events of the second group<lb />
Itheir children) express their exas-<lb />
peration in song and music at "The<lb />
Other Generation Later in the mu-<lb />
sical score a reprisal by the children<lb />
also dismayed at the adult group,<lb />
expresses their exasperation at "The<lb />
Other Generation The trouble be-<lb />
tween both views lies in mutual un-<lb />
derstanding. Both sides propose the<lb />
question, "How will we ever com-<lb />
municate without communication<lb />
It was due to this lack of com-<lb />
munication that I wrote the letter to<lb />
the editor in last week's East Caro-<lb />
linian. Now I have a better under-<lb />
standing of why the lack of coopera-<lb />
tion from the faculty for yearbook<lb />
Pictures. It was called to my atten-<lb />
tion that a few of the directors of<lb />
the departments did not receive a copv<lb />
of my letter asking for informa�bn!<lb />
Also, some directors were insulted<lb />
and interpreted my request as a re-<lb />
primand. I must adroit my letter was<lb />
not m proper taste and to those who<lb />
were offended I offer my apology.<lb />
A � &amp;e to thank each de-<lb />
partment for 100 cooperation m<lb />
�ndmg an ft complete list of their<lb />
faculty members I would also like to<lb />
thank each member of the faculty<lb />
T� for Patience and un-<lb />
especially those director thai �<lb />
nv letter m the reminder fowhS<lb />
Jtwas intended, I am mn ��J<lb />
� satHtfed with the fa�<lb />
tion of the yearbook this yaar and<lb />
I am truly sorry to have created S�S<lb />
��� m attempt to improve S!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Waiter C. Faulkner, Editor<lb />
THE BUCCANEER<lb />
The other day this writer over<lb />
fallowing statement: "I will never tj<lb />
wife�or any other �rirl�to the J<lb />
jrames here. The crudeness and profs,<lb />
some of the crowd is unbearable " uta<lb />
soi� of thing is not really an issue the<lb />
it does make us stop and think; Are<lb />
having as ladies and gentlemen at f<lb />
games? Are we conducting oursetven<lb />
put EC in the best possible light The<lb />
is, the situation at this college ems<lb />
writer, to be no better or worse than,<lb />
athletic event on any college field am<lb />
in the country.<lb />
We at East Carolina are in me<lb />
the heirs of the Roman festivals of<lb />
times insotar as football games are cm<lb />
Down through history, man ha8 looked<lb />
the arena as a place to give  .t ton<lb />
:ngs. to express himself to thi fidU<lb />
.such, it acts its a kind of sal . ,fc<lb />
escape the tensions and prea U1jt<lb />
tile tedium of tile work life cl<lb />
EC, football games seem to se . n<lb />
same purpose.<lb />
In fact, the manners �<lb />
own crowd are probably evi ter tj<lb />
some schools where I umiei - �<lb />
faculty members sometimes <lb />
calling and bottle waving a<lb />
Probably the mam re<lb />
ones" seem to stand out hi<lb />
stadium !) is SO small. .<lb />
uous difference between :<lb />
ten intoxicated spectators<lb />
of the EC stadium ana<lb />
of the Rose Bowl�notwitl<lb />
ilhat there will be a few n.<lb />
latter place. The point is,<lb />
ot ours, where every word<lb />
over the field practical ,<lb />
are much more noticeable<lb />
will be in Fiction Stadj<lb />
completed. Thus, in the room)<lb />
we more mild-mannered so i<lb />
ourselves seated in front of aj<lb />
simply find ourselves anotl<lb />
And this is a feat hard to a<lb />
cracker box stadium we no v.<lb />
It All Began Here<lb />
Ties, Ideas Not Forgol<lb />
By MONTY Mil<lb />
On page one of Friday's Ra .<lb />
and Observer there appeare<lb />
controversial article titled N- Setti<lb />
Kennedy' written by Charles I . Mr.<lb />
repeated mention of Preside j<lb />
ception at a small gathering a1<lb />
ball field at East Carolina . . j<lb />
ago compared to his recen:<lb />
a capacity gathering at UNC's<lb />
Kenan Stadium evoked son<lb />
arguments on our campus. L.<lb />
tide. Judge H. L. Riddle, Jr  si<lb />
in the Kennedy-Sanford admin - it<lb />
reminded of the small gathering u<lb />
goal posts "where it all beget<lb />
Mr. Clay, even though h - <lb />
sound rather detrimental to i<lb />
probably did not intentionally me<lb />
his article appear so derogative�ra<lb />
seems, after careful eonside <lb />
merely meant to show the great ,<lb />
by Kennedy since he first a <lb />
minority of Eastern North (<lb />
core and his recent apjeal to a<lb />
more representative gathering G <lb />
and even greater have their I<lb />
small, seemly unimportant s<lb />
ever, these men do not forget <lb />
first important ties and ideas n<lb />
So, East Carolina need not the<lb />
of one man's rather controver<lb />
for it was here in a small sta m a<lb />
over a year ago, that Preside: <lb />
pealed to North Carolina to g<lb />
stream, and it was at Chape Hill in a<lb />
stadium that his appeal reached a d<lb />
East Carolina and Pitt County laid the<lb />
dation and Chapel Hill's University of<lb />
Carolina has merely added to and poiishl<lb />
finished product. We cannot afford to<lb />
the old adage that "big trees from<lb />
acorns grow<lb />
East Carolina College is steadily<lb />
from the ranks of a small college with i<lb />
reputation to the ranks of the larger c<lb />
and universities with larger reputation<lb />
tireless efforts of the present administ<lb />
under the auspices of Dr. Leo W. J<lb />
have worked diligently and consisten<lb />
behalf of a better and bigger East O<lb />
College. Giant steps on the path of pr<lb />
have been doubled and tripled in East<lb />
Una's forward movement.<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian is a weekly<lb />
Paper edited by the students of East Ci<lb />
College. Dedicated to good standards a<lb />
nalism end accurate presentation of<lb />
the purpose of the newspaper as a cob<lb />
�ye organ is to inform, to educate, to<lb />
late, and to make our readers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this I<lb />
not necessarily representative of the J<lb />
ty of the students on this campus, the f<lb />
the staff, or the administration, but<lb />
those of the student writers.<lb /><pb facs="00038720_tn_0003" /><lb />
U 0' IVBER 19, 1901<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
THUR �btK iy' 1W01 EAST VARVUiin �" bm L . , <lb />
Playhouse Debuts With 'Robin Hood'<lb />
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Maid<lb />
Sherw<lb />
Fii<lb />
reotti<lb />
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tation of<lb />
rasacotf<lb />
nucate. to<lb />
think;<lb />
re of t r<lb />
"ion. out<lb />
H<lb />
Little. Star<lb />
arris, iinic,<lb />
In Famous Production<lb />
Tomorrow ninKt Robin Hood and<lb />
1 is merry hand will once again con-<lb />
fo� ml the villainous Shertff of Not<lb />
tinham. The East Carolina Play-<lb />
house will present James Nortis' Rob-<lb />
in Hood at 8:00 p.m. in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Demard Harris and Sue Little head<lb />
lu' catPi! as the sweet hearts, Robin<lb />
Mood and Maid Marion. The Sheriff<lb />
of Nott:iiham will be portrayed by<lb />
lohn E. Parkerd.<lb />
Kohn Hood's hand will include<lb />
Michael Lewis as the errant Frair<lb />
Tuck, iRoibert Christenson as the not-<lb />
'�o-little Li'tie .lohn, and Jerry Higgins<lb />
�is Will Scarlet.<lb />
Included in the cast are Eloise He-<lb />
witt, I). Ross Thomas. Howard Mal-<lb />
lard, John McPiherson, Maria Haenlel.<lb />
rett.a Foster, William Rackley, M.<lb />
Ronakl Helms. Joe P. Brannon, and<lb />
Jerry Wiriberry.<lb />
Tliomae Hull, a Playhouse veteran,<lb />
� ill direct the production. Assisting<lb />
hi will he Dr. Ralph Hardee Rives,<lb />
production supervisor; William Rack-<lb />
ley, technical director; and Boh ima-<lb />
nn a lighting director.<lb />
Mrs. Lois (iairen, whose original<lb />
co times were outstanding features<lb />
in Midsummer Night's Dream, Anti-<lb />
gone, and other productions, has de-<lb />
; 'in-d the costumes.<lb />
Managing other phases of the<lb />
'iction are Shirley J. Morse, ma<lb />
p; Edward Smith, stage manag<lb />
mI Mary .lane McHugh, properties<lb />
manager.<lb />
Proceeds from the play will be used<lb />
i, send a woman graduate of East<lb />
Carolina to Europe in order to fur-<lb />
ihei her education.<lb />
Performances will be given n Oc-<lb />
tober 2J through 25 for the Greenville i<lb />
city and Pitt County schools.<lb />
Su Little) listen to<lb />
I wrest.<lb />
in ��eet words of Robin Hood tDenard Harris), the popular outlaw of<lb />
 haughty Kobin Hood defies anyone who opposes his hand ul merrj<lb />
v a m e n.<lb />
Photography By<lb />
SKIP WAMSLEY<lb />
Copy By<lb />
KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
The illainous Sir Guj (Howard Mallard) tries desperately to knock Robin<lb />
from the bridge.<lb />
Maid Marion and Robin's mothei t Elu-e Hewitt) wail hopeful lj for word<lb />
t Kobin' safety.<lb />
to. as if Sir Guy ha. finally gotten tna beat of tha situation-Fnar Tuck stands by to come to Robin's aid.<lb />
, , . 4i ?� �m� Hnun from his lofty perch. Friar Tuck thinks Robin a bit<lb />
Maid Marion and Robin's mother beseech the spirited outlaw to come down irom iuny v<lb />
foolhardy.<lb /><pb facs="00038720_tn_0004" /><lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
feAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER<lb />
South Carolina Museum Exhibits Works<lb />
Of Artist-Professor, Francis Speight<lb />
Francis Stpeight. noted artist who<lb />
this fall joined the East Carolina<lb />
faculty as professor of art in resi-<lb />
dence, now has a one-man show at<lb />
the art museumi in Florence, S. C.<lb />
Lucy Cherry Crisp, formerly of Green-<lb />
ville and Raleigh, is director of the<lb />
museum.<lb />
Included in the exhibition are<lb />
twelve painting's, examples of Mr.<lb />
Speight's work in landscapes, and<lb />
also one figure study.<lb />
A native North Carolinian, Mr.<lb />
Speight was from 1927 to this fall<lb />
a faculty member at the Pennsylvania<lb />
Academy of Fine Arts, which during<lb />
the past sunumer granted him its high-<lb />
est honor, the Academy Gold Medal<lb />
of Honor.<lb />
The recent Francis Speight Retro-<lb />
spective Exhibition at the State<lb />
Museum of Art in Raleigh, N C, was<lb />
a major event on the year's program<lb />
at the museum and attracted as<lb />
viewers art lovers from many parts<lb />
of this country.<lb />
The Retrospective Exhibition is one<lb />
of many in which Mr. Speight's work<lb />
has been displayed. His paintings are<lb />
also included in private collections<lb />
and in the permanent collections of<lb />
such museums as the Metropolitan<lb />
Museum of iArt, the Boston Museum<lb />
Committee Announces<lb />
IRC Contest Deadline<lb />
The Literary Cbmmittee of the<lb />
Inter-Religious Council reminds<lb />
students of the writing contest to be<lb />
conducted in connection with Reli-<lb />
gious Evaluation Week later this<lb />
month. This contest began Thursday,<lb />
September 28 and will end Saturday,<lb />
October 28 at twelve 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 significance but of liter-<lb />
ary value, iperhaps relative to under-<lb />
standing of faith and religion.<lb />
A panel of judges will select the<lb />
winners, who will be awarded cash<lb />
prise of $10 in each of the three cate-<lb />
gories. Entries should be taken to the<lb />
Baptist Student Center at 404 East<lb />
8th Street or mailed to Carl Yorks<lb />
Chairman of the Literary Committee,<lb />
at that address before the contest<lb />
deadline.<lb />
of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Acade-<lb />
my, and the Toronto Gallery of Art.<lb />
In 1923 and again in 1925 the Penm-<lb />
�ylvania Academy of Fine Arts award-<lb />
ed him Cresson European Traveling<lb />
scholarships.<lb />
In 1926 the Academy's Fellowship,<lb />
alumni organization, gave him its Gold<lb />
Medal. He received honors and prizes<lb />
also from the National Academy of<lb />
Design, the Ait Institute of Chicago,<lb />
the Corcoran Gallary of Art the<lb />
National Institute of Arts and Let-<lb />
ters, and other art organizations.<lb />
iVlr. Speight has just received noti-<lb />
fication that his painting' "Monastery<lb />
Avenue in Manayunk" was awarded<lb />
a prize in an Exhibition of Art in<lb />
Pennsylvania at Lignier Valley, Pa.<lb />
Glee Club Performs On Campus<lb />
The Men's Gee Club lias performed<lb />
twice during the past week. The first<lb />
performance, October 11, was for the<lb />
Greenville Chapter of Jaycee-Bttes at<lb />
the Womian's Club Building. The pro-<lb />
gram included "Wayward Winds<lb />
-Let the Rest of the World Go By<lb />
"Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit "Pro-<lb />
posal and a Medley of Oklahoma<lb />
songs. Soloists were Bob Christeson,<lb />
M. B. Godbold, and Mike Kilpatrick.<lb />
Piano accompanist was Teddy Gossett<lb />
and insttruaiieintal and percussion as-<lb />
Mstance was given by Sam Branson,<lb />
Ronald Alligood, Danny Smith, Murice<lb />
Weaver, Jay Kelly, David McLemore.<lb />
and George Patrick. Director is<lb />
Charles Stevens.<lb />
The Men's Glee Club also sang a<lb />
program for the October meeting of<lb />
the East Carolina Faculty Wives.<lb />
This meeting took iplace in the Buc-<lb />
caneer Room of the Cafeteria. The<lb />
numbers sung on the program were<lb />
the same as mentioned above and<lb />
Music Contest Held<lb />
The winners of the 1961-1962 Con-<lb />
certo Program was announced last<lb />
Thursday by Mr. Earl Beach, Head of<lb />
the Department of Music.<lb />
The winners in the piano division<lb />
are Tasker Polk, Craig Daughteridge,<lb />
and Beverly Eakes.<lb />
Winning the vocal auditions are<lb />
Betsy H. Builard. soprano, and Peter<lb />
Johl, tenor.<lb />
Harold Jones, percussionist and a<lb />
graduate student, and Bill Allgood<lb />
bassoonist, were the winners of the<lb />
instrumental division.<lb />
The Concerto winners will per-<lb />
loini in the Spring of the year with<lb />
the College Orchestra, under the di-<lb />
rection of Donald Hayes of the De-<lb />
i artment of Music.<lb />
also included a Quartet number, "Sen-<lb />
timental Journey suing by Bob Le-<lb />
t'nur, Bob Ohristeson, M. B. Godbold,<lb />
and Richard Copiple.<lb />
Students interested in joining the<lb />
Men's Glee Club may contact Charles<lb />
Si evens at number 222 Music Hall,<lb />
or attend one of the rehearsals in<lb />
number 148 of the Music Hall. Re-<lb />
hearsals are Monday and Wednesday<lb />
at 12:00" o'clock.<lb />
Grady Assumes<lb />
Commander Post<lb />
Sanders W. Grady is seiwing as<lb />
Squadron Commander of the Arnold<lb />
Air Society for the 1961-1962 term.<lb />
The society is a ,professional honor-<lb />
ary service organization of advanced<lb />
corps AF ROTC cadets. Among its<lb />
objectives are to promote American<lb />
citizenship in an air age; to advance<lb />
ihe support of air power; and to fur-<lb />
ther the purpose, mission, traditions,<lb />
and concept of the U. S. Air Force<lb />
for national security.<lb />
In addition to Grady other officers<lb />
of the society are Bruce Worrell, Jr<lb />
executive officer; Buddy Weis. Jr<lb />
administrative officer; Gerald V.<lb />
West, operation officer; Kenneth G.<lb />
Alexander, information officer; How-<lb />
ard C. Sumrell, comptroller; and Ro-<lb />
land W. Edwards, chaplain.<lb />
Tenor Appears;<lb />
SGA Schedules<lb />
Concert Series<lb />
Walter Carrimger, Tennessee-born<lb />
1�nor who grew up in Murphy, N. C,<lb />
opened the 1961-1962 Entertainment<lb />
Scries yesterday, with a concert in<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Following the Carringer concert,<lb />
these attractions have been scheduled:<lb />
Geza Andra, Hungarian pianist, Nov.<lb />
 tbe Columibus Boys' Choir in a<lb />
concert and a presentation of Men-<lb />
otti's "Amiahl and the Night Visitors<lb />
Dec. S; the Robert Shaw Chorale per-<lb />
forming Bach's "St. John's Passion<lb />
Jan 29; and the Detroit Symphony<lb />
Orchestra, with Paul Paray as con-<lb />
ductor, Feb. 9.<lb />
All programs are scheduled for<lb />
S:15 p.m. in the Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Tickets for the series and for in-<lb />
dividual programs will be available<lb />
to the public. Season tickets at $10.00<lb />
each may be obtained by writing to<lb />
the Student Government Association,<lb />
Box 1120, East Carolina College. Tic-<lb />
kets for single attractions may be<lb />
purchased at $2.50 each for adults in<lb />
the Wright Building on the night of<lb />
i eifonuance. Special rates are: for<lb />
high school students�$1.50 for each<lb />
attraction; for faculty members and<lb />
for wives or husbands of students�<lb />
$5.00 for season tickets.<lb />
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THURSDAY REGULARS<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega brothers distribute week!) edit<lb />
UMi<lb />
APO Serves Through Leaders<lb />
Ride To Newberry<lb />
The cheerleaders would like a<lb />
ride to Newberry. Anyone inter-<lb />
ested in driving will receive 7<lb />
cents per mile. Please contact<lb />
Lillian Move in Garrett Dorm.<lb />
Presbyterians Hold<lb />
Retreat In Washington<lb />
TIhe Annual Retreat of the West-<lb />
minister Fellowship was held last<lb />
weekend at the Christialn Church<lb />
Cmap in Washington, N. C, announced<lb />
Hrandan McDandel, Presbyterian Cam-<lb />
pus Christian Worker for the West-<lb />
minster Fellowship.<lb />
Nine students made the trip staying<lb />
overnight Saturday. The group par-<lb />
ticipated in Bible Study, discussion,<lb />
recreation and worship at the camp<lb />
site located on the Pamlico River<lb />
The theme of the retreat, "Christ-<lb />
ian Vocation" was led by a Deputa-<lb />
tion Team from the Presbyterian<lb />
School of Christian Education of Rich-<lb />
mond, Va.<lb />
The following people attended from<lb />
the Westminster Fellowship: Ann<lb />
Martin, Bebe Barret, Martha Ellis,<lb />
Pat Farrior, Judy Biggs, Majorie<lb />
Holland, Carol Barret, Bill James.<lb />
Syble Land, and Brandon McDanie'<lb />
East Carolina's Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
is dedicated to the principles of lead-<lb />
ership, friendship, and service. Each<lb />
year the APO's decorate for the Home-<lb />
coming dance, annual White Ball, and<lb />
two years ago for the Inaugural Ball.<lb />
The largest winter dance held dur-<lb />
ing the school term is the Annual<lb />
White Ball which is sponsored by<lb />
APO with proceeds going to a charit-<lb />
able organization.<lb />
Every week the APO boys distri-<lb />
bute the "East Carolinian" and are<lb />
responsible for the distribution of<lb />
"The Rebel<lb />
Through service projects, Alpha Phj<lb />
Omea has in 35 years become an im-<lb />
portant influence on the American<lb />
college campus. It was founded in<lb />
1925 at Ijatfayette College in eastern<lb />
,i<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE<lb />
presents:<lb />
11<lb />
WERS<lb />
"THE<lb />
FOOTBALL TEAM"<lb />
There seems<lb />
to be some dissension<lb />
on the squad<lb />
EC Opens Extension<lb />
In Elizabeth City<lb />
The K. C. Extension Division is<lb />
offering a graduate course education<lb />
�;15 in "Techniques of Teaching" at<lb />
Elizabeth City.<lb />
The first class meeting took place<lb />
October 5.<lb />
Dr. Richard S. Spear of the educa-<lb />
tion department at East Carolina and<lb />
other instructors will be teaching the<lb />
three quarter hour course.<lb />
A native of Baltimore, Md Dr.<lb />
Spear received the A. B. degree from<lb />
Catawba College and did graduate<lb />
work at the University of Hawaii. At<lb />
Duke University, he received the M.<lb />
A. and the Ed. I), degrees.<lb />
:m<lb />
�yi'y<lb />
Warren Attends Meet<lb />
Dean Eva Warren of the Nursing<lb />
School will participate in activities<lb />
�' the : nual convention of the N. C.<lb />
S ate Nurses' Association at Ashe-<lb />
ille October 24-27.<lb />
Dean Warren is chairman of the<lb />
Educators, Admimgbretors, Consult-<lb />
� nts, and Teachers Section of the As-<lb />
sociation and during the convention<lb />
will report on the work of this grot.<lb />
She is also a meanber of the Com-<lb />
mittee on Finance and Professional<lb />
F raotice an'<lb />
and<lb />
c.iairman of the Com<lb />
" ttee on Functions, Standard-<lb />
Qualifications for Practice.<lb />
At the convention Dean W<lb />
act as delegate from District 20 of<lb />
the Association.<lb />
By JEAN. PEACE<lb />
Pennsylvania. Over 300 chapters of<lb />
APO are founded in collegefl and uni-<lb />
versities throughout the nation. This<lb />
is the largest number of chapters it<lb />
any men's fraternity.<lb />
The EC chapter was chartered the<lb />
Kappa Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega in 1954 and u the forerunner<lb />
of the fraternity system here.<lb />
Jerry Cununinga serves as presi-<lb />
dent of APO, with Bill Parker and<lb />
Hal Smith as first and second vice<lb />
presidents. Wayne Kennedy is re-<lb />
cording secretary; Bill Eley con. �<lb />
Martin, Conley<lb />
Enlist In Army<lb />
Don Conley and Roy Martin, two<lb />
ii'fil EC graduates who were out-<lb />
standing in (-amjnis life, have enlisted<lb />
in the Army for three years, ami win<lb />
remain together during basic train-<lb />
ing under the Army's "buddy sys-<lb />
tem<lb />
Both have qualified for US Arni<lb />
Security Agency assignments fol-<lb />
lowing basic at Ft. Jackson. S. C.<lb />
"Concerning with roisniisiii Stimni<lb />
security, ASA will offer hem oppor-<lb />
tunities for schooling and experience<lb />
m various languages, mathematics,<lb />
physics, electronics, and allied �ob-<lb />
jects Sgt. Eugene Hall, Greenville<lb />
Army Recruiter, said.<lb />
Both men were members of Pi<lb />
Kappa Akpha fraternity. Martin<lb />
graduated with a HA in Social Studies<lb />
and English; Conley was majoring in<lb />
Business Administration.<lb />
Each was active m campus affairs<lb />
and receive mention in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges "Who's<lb />
VI ho Martin served as editor of the<lb />
Rebel literary magazine, and re-<lb />
ceived the 1961 "Outstanding Publica-<lb />
tions Member Award" as well as the<lb />
1 East Carolinian" ews Award<lb />
1960. Conley was successively:<lb />
s. native, vk-e president, and<lb />
dent of the Inter-Fraternity Council.<lb />
A ranking amateur golfer. Conley<lb />
was the Oreenville Golf and Country<lb />
Uub Medal Play Champ in '57. '59 and<lb />
�0, and the club's Match Play Champ<lb />
�ipolf. he �. North State Conference<lb />
iunner-up in '59 and took the title<lb />
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repre-<lb />
presi<lb /><lb />
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'Do you think<lb />
the coach would get<lb />
mad if we punted<lb />
on first down?"<lb />
"So that's why they<lb />
call him Crazy Legs!<lb /><lb />
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are just too busy. Yes, bus? doVng Sf"56. a�the 0her students<lb />
playing bongos, stnok ng Luckies 251 ' 25? Smokine Luckles'<lb />
mSiZZiL PW Professors<lb />
Luckies"? Simply this:<lb />
and college students smoke mZiiJZZlZl i?"u<lb />
-so smoke Luckies. an any other cigarette<lb />
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i uroiina Symphony Orchestra in their<lb />
! til li)62 annual tour.<lb />
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at this honor has been won by an<lb />
!� student Last year K;nnh Vinson,<lb />
tlso a senior music major and a stiu-<lb />
.i i i r I t Robert Carter of the<lb />
depai t au-iit. w on t he s mphonj<lb />
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As well as this lades honor, Tasker<lb />
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the National Federation oi Music<lb />
� I Clubs in 1959; bhe State Division of<lb />
tudent Musician's Biennial Award,<lb />
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VIoi i iesj Keith Award in I960.<lb />
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� '� w inning of the Internal oi a<lb />
; i Festival in 1961, which entitles<lb />
: i a paid debut rental in Wash-<lb />
: D. C, on November 25. He<lb />
 ved a $150.00 cash award<lb />
. . � . � medal.<lb />
� e third yeai since entering<lb />
i ;k( : has received the hoaioi<lb />
- with the EC Orchestra,<lb />
Spring i 'on erto prog am.<lb />
1960-61 Traveline Show Continues<lb />
RT SALE<lb />
Oct. 22-Oct 27<lb />
House<lb />
p in.<lb />
W eek Days and 8 to<lb />
nd I hursdaj<lb />
( venil<lb />
'� . r St i eets<lb />
Art Department Exhibits Paintings<lb />
In Rocky Mount, Wilmington Ranks<lb />
Traveling exhibitions of paintings Mice Coriolano, Lynn Bur-<lb />
JoAni Balawi "e, Da id Parker,<lb />
 Mart ii N anr i � ace . and Alice<lb />
College Union Tea<lb />
Honors 17 Foreign<lb />
Students On Campus<lb />
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'111! II.<lb />
by East Carolina students arc now<lb />
rting in the Peoples Hank am Trust<lb />
Co. of Rocky Mount and the Coopera-<lb />
tive Savings and Loan Association of<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
The two exhibitions continue a T1 ( 6ltn pi cla�i of Gam-<lb />
series o� shows by the college Eacul- I Ri(a ,  Sigina Sigma ig<lb />
tv and studtent artist which were p( ;i t,a fof the peKes f tin<lb />
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.i. � 11 an informal ieeeplion<lb />
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t rm Meeting<lb />
Pledges Sponsor Tea<lb />
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haiMR in various town- of Kastern<lb />
North CajroJina during the 10 1161<lb />
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lection offered in the K painting<lb />
program. Examples of realistic re<lb />
resemtation, romantic interpretation,<lb />
expressionism, and non-objective aN<lb />
are included.<lb />
The two student art shows will ho<lb />
on view in their presewl location<lb />
through October. The will then be . ei�4 TMDfnii�<lb />
reversed in location for November BUSineSS Frat Installs<lb />
showings in Wilmington and Rocky pjye XeW Pledges<lb />
Mount.<lb />
Work by the following students is<lb />
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all acq lainted. Before lea' �<lb />
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When u !il't off writing a letter<lb />
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JeHerson Society Holds Contest<lb />
Jefferson So iet uf i ties in the IT. S.<lb />
 States announces three I Essays i �� t deal with the<lb />
.  ttests for iIn- year 1962. j tH-ommiic, political and religioua ideas<lb />
one thousand dollars for ol rhoimu Jefferson, third President<lb />
on the topic, "Thomas ol the United States.<lb />
Kor further information, cheek the<lb />
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included in the exhibition now in<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER Id, 19�1<lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
E A S t C A ROLINIAN<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
It was a miserable night to stage a football game last<lb />
Saturday night, but the Bucs and Catamounts played a thriller.<lb />
Several thousand fans were present for the opening kickolt but<lb />
only a handful were around when the final horn was sounded.<lb />
Western Carolina won the toss prior to the game and<lb />
elected to receive, placing them in a position to have the strong<lb />
wind against the EC passers and punter. This advantage proved<lb />
definitely to be one of the important factors in the Catamount<lb />
East Carolina received the opening kickoff. but could<lb />
not penetrate yardage at the start of the rain-soaked sontest.<lb />
A short EC punt placed the ball on the visiting 32. The wind,<lb />
held Gene Isenhour's punt for short yardage.<lb />
The visitors took advantage of the "big break and scored<lb />
on the first play from scrimmage. Lew Bost the WCC hard-run-<lb />
ning fullback scored the touchdown, and freshman guard Van<lb />
Slavton booted the extra point giving WC the victory margin.<lb />
 Dan Rouse, the very fine EC field general, engineered<lb />
the Bucs to pay dirt on a 93 yard march late in the encounter.<lb />
Nick Hilgert scored the EC touchdown, but the extra point try<lb />
was unsuccessful. Hence the Pirates are no longer among the<lb />
ranks of the unbeaten. . .<lb />
The big play of the game was the extra point try by EC s<lb />
Bob Muldrow. The Pirate end failed in his attempt for the con-<lb />
version, as the Catamounts blocked the extra point attempt.<lb />
However with only four minutes remaining, the EC team had<lb />
another opportunity to score. A bad pass from center by the<lb />
visitors on fourth down caused WC punter L. Hyded to kick<lb />
poorly giving the Bucs possession on the Western 14. End Rich-<lb />
ard Honevcutt of the Bucs recovered the short punt, but an EC<lb />
fumble exterminated the scoring opportunity for the Pirates on<lb />
the very next play.<lb />
Meet The Pirate Halfbacks<lb />
In Away Contest<lb />
Pirates Seek Victory<lb />
Over Newberry Indian<lb />
Here is a scene of some EC fans who along with several thousand others,<lb />
Saturday night at the Western Carolina contest. <lb />
braved the windy and rainy weather<lb />
Carr, Jones Head Intramurals;<lb />
Variety Of Sports Offered<lb />
EC seeks to get back into the win- , the WWII<lb />
ning column this Saturday at the ex- e, OaaaanWa h.<lb />
pease of Nt-wberry's Indians in a<lb />
mmmm to be played at Newberry,<lb />
uth CavoliMft. Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
eleven will face the strong Newberry<lb />
t.am that claims a victory over last<lb />
year's National Champions, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne's Bears.<lb />
The pram nil! be a -must" fur the<lb />
P rates, tooting to remain in the fight<lb />
or the onIV itrice championship. The<lb />
B �s are currently 4-1 on the season<lb />
overall, and S-l �" conference play.<lb />
The Bar's most impressive win of<lb />
of 16-0.<lb />
EC offers seven<lb />
a hard bitting line ��<lb />
berry. Tom Matthews I<lb />
i- the leading .<lb />
508 yards in of a<lb />
-ige. Nick Halg<lb />
City i- behind tl  mT<lb />
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Table Tennis Stars To Travel<lb />
tennis players are<lb />
attn�l two large<lb />
weekend, one in<lb />
the other in Balti-<lb />
Tommy Matthews, Senior, 5-11, 185,<lb />
Hextford. Called "Tfi Scooter" by<lb />
his teammates�only returning half-<lb />
back -with very much experience�<lb />
saw plenty of action in fresBuman and<lb />
junior years, but was injured most<lb />
of sophomore season. He is expected<lb />
to cany much of the load this sea-<lb />
son on offense. Physical Education<lb />
major.<lb />
Richard Jackson, Sophomore, 5-11,<lb />
170, Hickory. All-Stater in high<lb />
school�-probably the fastest man on<lb />
the squad, but needs experience. He<lb />
may find himself and give the Bucs<lb />
what they are looking for towards a<lb />
good season. Physical Education maj-<lb />
or.<lb />
Frank Galloway, Sophomore, 5-10,<lb />
188, Wilson. Another who may be the<lb />
spark the eoacb.es are looking for�<lb />
looked very impressive in winter<lb />
drills�fast runner and is hard to<lb />
bring down� an All-Stjater and<lb />
SI Tine Bowl participant at Fike High<lb />
School in Wilson. Physical Education<lb />
major.<lb />
Larry Rudisill, Sophomore, 5-7, 165,<lb />
Hickory. All-State and All-Southern<lb />
performer at Hickory High) School.<lb />
He is small but fast, and has a great<lb />
future predicted for him at EC.<lb />
Pete Thorell, Freshman, 5-11, 185,<lb />
Sirafford-Wayne, Pa. May ihtelp in<lb />
the halfback position this year�lacks<lb />
experience�-was bohunked last sea-<lb />
son�can give you tihte long run�a<lb />
darkhorse at the halfback slot. Busi-<lb />
ness major.<lb />
Richard Stevens, Junior, 5-10, 180,<lb />
Whdteville. Slated for plenty of ac-<lb />
tion this year'�'injury last season<lb />
kept him bench ridden�another wiho<lb />
may spark the Pirate offensive at-<lb />
tack�also a track man and is fast.<lb />
Fh(ysical Education major.<lb />
New DormLeague1<lb />
WonLostTie<lb />
1st Floor West141<lb />
1st Floor East:forfeit<lb />
Lnd Floor West411<lb />
2nd Floor East231<lb />
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Lambda Chi51<lb />
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By TONY KATSIAS<lb />
The 1961-62 intramural program<lb />
has stalled off with a bang. Under<lb />
the leadership of Mr. Wendell Carr,<lb />
assistant basketball and tennis coach,<lb />
this program has grown tremendous-<lb />
ly. Assisting Coach Carr is Mr. Jack<lb />
Jones, the Student Intramural Di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
The fall program consists of touch<lb />
jootball, volleyball, golf, and tennis.<lb />
Jack Jones stated, "This year's touch<lb />
football teams have at least 400 and<lb />
:00 participants He continued, This<lb />
year's umpires harve really done their<lb />
jobs well<lb />
For the 1961-62 intramural pro-<lb />
gram the head umpire is Bill John-<lb />
son; his assistants are as follows:<lb />
John Knarr, J. W. Edwards, J. W.<lb />
Smith, and John Griffin.<lb />
Monday at 3:45 golf and tennis<lb />
intramurals will begin.<lb />
The CU games committee chairman,<lb />
Bowie Martin, announces the CU<lb />
Novice table tennis tournament will<lb />
be held tonight at 6:30 in the union<lb />
table tennis area. All players are<lb />
reminded to be present and signed<lb />
Ufp by 6:30 as play will begin prompt-<lb />
ly at that time.<lb />
No top BOC table tennis players<lb />
and winners of prior Novice tourna-<lb />
ments may enter as they are consider-<lb />
ed non-novice players. Held to en-<lb />
tourage the participation of non-<lb />
expert players, this is the largest<lb />
event staged during the quarter.<lb />
A trophy will be awarded to the<lb />
winner.<lb />
TODAY Through SUNDAY<lb />
"LOVE IN A j<lb />
GOLDFISH BOWL"<lb />
STARTS SUNDAY<lb />
"VIRGIN ISLAND"<lb />
STATE Theatre<lb />
�������OO�OO���O"��0�000�<lb />
EOC� top table<lb />
making plans to<lb />
tournaments this<lb />
Washington, D. C.<lb />
more, Md.<lb />
Nelson Tugwell who will be EC's<lb />
t.v player after the graduation of<lb />
diaries Holliday this quarter, heads<lb />
the list of players competing in these<lb />
tournaments which qualify the en-<lb />
trants for National Table Tennis<lb />
Rankings. Bowie Martin, the third<lb />
ranked player presently enrolled a.<lb />
EC, will also compete in these events.<lb />
Former N. C. State Champion Kil-<lb />
patrick of Greenville, is also travel-<lb />
ing with the Kroup. Kilpatrick held a<lb />
National Ranking a few years back;<lb />
a raniui.K tournan<lb />
W<lb />
ed playoi a<lb />
ir, school, will also at aaal<lb />
I il a good deal oj ma<lb />
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