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. . . Josh White and Kai Winding.<lb />
on page 5.<lb />
Easttarolinia<lb />
A Judoelthibition wilj be presented by the<lb />
Point Marine Corpn Judo team to-<lb />
night ai 7 p.m. in the tollege Gym.<lb />
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East Carolina College<lb />
XXXVII<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961<lb />
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xs.<lb />
Number 9<lb />
meeting of the State!<lb />
� � Committee of High-<lb />
irened November 9<lb />
Harris of C.N.C<lb />
for the meeting.<lb />
was passed expressinf<lb />
I arry McDevitt of<lb />
B)i the Educa<lb />
J del v'tt expi esse<lb />
� . - � the schools, toi<lb />
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� ro-ope ration!<lb />
� on Maratho<lb />
 -u i -h carried the Mara<lb />
-� stance art<lb />
� i ee original<lb />
iois are Western<lb />
na, and Appa-<lb />
oved thai Larry Mc<lb />
. given a toreh and<lb />
i - g schools that<lb />
distance be allowed<lb />
two torches.<lb />
� Western Carolina<lb />
spitality program<lb />
to the college that<lb />
t � udents to spend<lb />
the homes of North Caro-<lb />
ls. A second motion passed<lb />
� Foreign Student State<lb />
n eider that all colleges in<lb />
mav have a complete Use<lb />
;gn students in North Caro-<lb />
Discipline Committee<lb />
Rules On<lb />
Two students are subject to dismissal, due to the regula-<lb />
tions governing illegal operation and possession of automobiles,<lb />
announced the Discipline Committee after their November 2<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Case T involved a student accused of operating a car in<lb />
violation of the regulation banning cars for freshmen. The stu-<lb />
dent admitted operation of the vehicle after a first warning not<lb />
to do so.<lb />
EC MARATHON RUNNERS . . . earn the Torch for Education from the<lb />
enthusiastic support. More Marathon pictures are found on page 3.<lb />
East to meet the West in Raleigh, Students backed the Marathon with<lb />
Torches Meet In Raleigh<lb />
Impressive Ceremony Ends<lb />
East-West Torch Marathon<lb />
�E.s TO THE ACP CONVENTION . . . Walter<lb />
ithe Hotel I ontainebleau at Miami Beach, Fla.<lb />
Faulkner and Gale Kooace 'idea up' from college year-<lb />
�photo by John G arris<lb />
BC Students Witness Millionaire Living<lb />
Delegates Attend Miami Press Meet<lb />
from colleges and univer-<lb />
ighout the nation met at<lb />
Hotel Fontoinebleau in<lb />
jrida for the thirty-second<lb />
xriated Collegiate Press<lb />
Carolina delegates left<lb />
Wednesday night and ar-<lb />
- Funtainebleau Thursday<lb />
?r nineteen hours of travel.<lb />
presented by delegates from<lb />
IBS publications. Patsy El-<lb />
Pea.e. Kaye Burgess and<lb />
�m represented the East<lb />
Walter Faulkner, John<lb />
I Gale Koonce were de-<lb />
m the Buccaneer. From the<lb />
st Carolina sent Junius<lb />
David Smith,<lb />
meetings and workshops<lb />
Meted each day. beginning<lb />
. and ending at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
these meetings and lec-<lb />
newspaper authorities such<lb />
ims of the "Miami Herald"<lb />
(Skip) Leaibo. assistant di-<lb />
jiACP and former Associated<lb />
ff member in San Francisco<lb />
York. Following each of<lb />
rk.shops, student delegates<lb />
stions and discussed in-<lb />
�ehool publication problems<lb />
ir editors.<lb />
rkshops Benefit EC<lb />
er delegate, Walter Faulk-<lb />
nented, "I feel the points<lb />
at the workshops will be<lb />
?ficial to East Carolina's<lb />
�s. However, it was difficult<lb />
small delegation to receive<lb />
fit from the sequence courses<lb />
the large number of spec-<lb />
ctures held during the same<lb />
Conference opened with an<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
address from Daniel Deluce. Pulitzer<lb />
Prize winner and general executive<lb />
f the Associated Press in New York<lb />
01<lb />
City. A noon luncheon in the Grand<lb />
Ballroom of the Fontainebleau brought<lb />
the three-day conference to a close<lb />
with the presentation of awards to<lb />
:he college papers "Miami Hurricane"<lb />
and the "Minnesota Daily<lb />
Delegates View Millionaire Laving<lb />
The Fontainehleau gave the col-<lb />
lege delegates an idea of how million-<lb />
aires live. Carpets were literally two<lb />
inches thick. The hotel staff was<lb />
composed of linguists, from bell-<lb />
hops and waiters to elevator operators<lb />
and desk managers. Three to five<lb />
languages were spoken by each.<lb />
Every room in the hotel was ela-<lb />
borately decorated in France's Louis<lb />
XIV decor. Fashions of the Louis<lb />
XIV era were depicted by statues and<lb />
paintings throughout the hotel. The<lb />
hotel was complete with formal gar-<lb />
dens, swimming pools dining rooms,<lb />
ballrooms and the "Boom Room<lb />
Room where bar scenes are filmed<lb />
for TV's "Surf Side 6<lb />
Prices Empty Purses<lb />
Only once did the EC delegates<lb />
decide to visit the luxurious "Fleur<lb />
De Lis" dining room. They were im-<lb />
pressed by the five waiters for their<lb />
rable, the dinner music, the chande-<lb />
liers, the formal service, but most of<lb />
all they were impressed by the price<lb />
of their chinese-style chicken dinner<lb />
with grilled tomatoes. After this din-<lb />
ner, the delegation bought their meals<lb />
in the less-expensive "Bon Bon Chez"<lb />
Coffee Shop where tuna sandwiches<lb />
were $1.50. It was some time before<lb />
t Walgreen Drug Store was located.<lb />
Nine Go . . . Eight Return<lb />
Of the nine delegates from EC, only<lb />
eight were sure of returning. Jean<lb />
Peace had packed her train ticket in<lb />
the hut torn of her luggage and didn't<lb />
Find the ticket until ten minutes<lb />
before the train left for Rocky Mount<lb />
from the North Miami train station.<lb />
With 741) college students attending<lb />
the conference from 34 states, in-<lb />
teresting and lively discussions con-<lb />
ning college publications were sure<lb />
. arise. Meeting a cross-section of<lb />
American college youth was "a re-<lb />
warding experience. At times such as<lb />
his students realize their college is<lb />
not isolated and that all students<lb />
e the same problems<lb />
Monday Morning 4:00 A. M.<lb />
It was a tired, but enthusiastic<lb />
who returned to East Garo-<lb />
i Monday morning at 4:00 a.m.<lb />
Many ideas about college publications<lb />
were brought home for use on campus<lb />
from workshops and from discussions<lb />
v ib. other students. Already the de-<lb />
legates are looking forward to Bak-<lb />
ing EC publications outstanding at<lb />
Mie next ACP Conference in Detroit,<lb />
Michigan, October, 1962.<lb />
Last Thursday at the State Capital<lb />
in Raleigh the two torches from the<lb />
east and west met, ending the Torch<lb />
Marathon for Education.<lb />
Governor Terry Sanford stood be-<lb />
neath the stable of ex-Governor Ay-<lb />
.�ock; beside which stood the eight<lb />
ooi torch which burned until No-<lb />
eirfoer 7. 196L, Election Day.<lb />
As the two runners approached<lb />
strains of "Dixie" played in the back-<lb />
ground. Tbe two students who carried<lb />
the torches were from State Col-<lb />
lege and North Carolina College, a<lb />
Negro institution. As these two stu-<lb />
'ev.ts stood side by side, blending the<lb />
tames of their torches together, Gov-<lb />
ernor Sanford lit a smaller torch from<lb />
their flame and then in front of the<lb />
crowd on the Capital lawn lit the huge<lb />
toreh signifying the student support<lb />
tor the Bond Issue, and the end of the<lb />
Education Marathon.<lb />
Governor Sanford then thanked the<lb />
700 students who participated in the<lb />
marathon and added that he was very<lb />
proud of their work. He.went on to<lb />
say that the Marathon was non-parti-<lb />
sian and that he felt sure that on<lb />
November 7 the people would vote for<lb />
continued progress in our state.<lb />
Other dignitaries present were: Dr.<lb />
Jenkins, Dr. Home, Dr. Tucker, and<lb />
Dr. Carter from East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. Also Dr. Plemmons, President<lb />
of Appalachian and Dr. W. E. Fri-<lb />
day, President of the Greater Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina.<lb />
Governors News Conference<lb />
Appearing in front of television<lb />
cameras on November 3, duwng the<lb />
Governor's News Conference wei-e<lb />
Larry McDevitt from the University<lb />
of North Carolina and the originator<lb />
of the Torch Marathon for Education,<lb />
the two students from State College<lb />
and North Carolina College who<lb />
'brought the torehes into the Raleigh<lb />
Capital, and Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, the<lb />
chairman of the Board of College<lb />
Presidents.<lb />
Governor Sanford commended the<lb />
college students who ran in the Youth<lb />
Marathon for Education, and stated<lb />
that the Marathon was used to dram-<lb />
atize the need for the Bond Issue<lb />
passage.<lb />
Since the regulation gives no al-<lb />
ternative to the stated penalty of<lb />
 aenjnary dismissal the Committee<lb />
felt it had no jurisdiction to judge the<lb />
case. The Dean would be required un-<lb />
der the regulations to dismiss the stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
The student was however, given the<lb />
opportunity to present an appeal to<lb />
the Committee and given an appro-<lb />
, rate warning that the Committee<lb />
had the option of increasing the stated<lb />
entity, if evidence of further mis-<lb />
'e: manors was presented, as well as<lb />
the option of acceptance of or light-<lb />
ening the stated penalty.<lb />
The student elected to take the<lb />
H nalty as stated by the regulations<lb />
and administered by the Dean.<lb />
Case II involved a male student ac-<lb />
cused of possession of a car in viola-<lb />
tion of the regulation banning cars<lb />
for freshmen and, in conjunction with<lb />
u woman student, of falsely register-<lb />
ing the car under the woman stu-<lb />
dent's name.<lb />
On the student's admission of the<lb />
improper registration of the car and<lb />
their plea that they believed that, by<lb />
doing, they had avoided violation of<lb />
tlie "no cars for freshmen" ruling,<lb />
�he Committee turned the case over to<lb />
the Dean of Men and Dean of Women.<lb />
They have sole jurisdiction in the ad-<lb />
ministration of the summary dis-<lb />
missal specified Ivy the regulation.<lb />
Case III was a student accused of<lb />
cheating on an examination. This<lb />
student admitted his guilt.<lb />
In view of the fact that the stu-<lb />
dent was a first quarter freslunan<lb />
and that this was an unpremeditated<lb />
action fas opposed to bringing pre-<lb />
pared "crib sheets" to class or pla-<lb />
Harism) the committee voted a min-<lb />
ium penalty. Their decision was to<lb />
dismiss the student from the class<lb />
with a grade of F and academic pro-<lb />
bation until the end of this school<lb />
year, (or the student's third quarter<lb />
f residence.)<lb />
The Committee defines academic<lb />
probation as: removal of all cuts ex-<lb />
cept emergency absences excused by<lb />
tbe Dean. The student may not re-<lb />
present the college in any official ac-<lb />
tivity during the probationary (period,<lb />
ind if he commits a further offense<lb />
of any kind he will receive a maxi-<lb />
tn m penalty for the second offense.<lb />
FALL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE<lb />
Period Classes Period<lb />
Meet Examinations Held<lb />
Friday, November 18<lb />
1  8 and 9<lb />
Monday, November 20<lb />
a 1 and 2<lb />
S 4 and 5<lb />
l .8 and 9<lb />
Tuesday, November 21<lb />
5  1 and 2<lb />
9  4 and 5<lb />
3 8 and 9<lb />
Wednesday, November 22<lb />
6  1 and 2<lb />
7 3 and 4<lb />
National Teacher<lb />
Exam Given Here<lb />
Fast Carolina College has been<lb />
designated as a testing center for the<lb />
19f'? nationwide administration of the<lb />
National Teacher Examinations next<lb />
February, announced E. M. Nichol-<lb />
son, Director of Testing.<lb />
College seniors preparing to teach<lb />
and teachers applying for positions<lb />
in school systems which encourage<lb />
oi require applicants, tg submit their<lb />
scores on the National Teacher Ex-<lb />
aminations along with their other cre-<lb />
dentials are eligible to take the tests.<lb />
The examinations are prepared and<lb />
administered annually by Education-<lb />
al Testing Service, Prtnceton, New<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
At the one-day testing session a<lb />
candidate may take the Common Ex-<lb />
aminations, which include tests in<lb />
Professional Information, General Cul-<lb />
ture. English Expression, and Non-<lb />
verbal Reasoning. In addition, each<lb />
candidate may take one or two of<lb />
the thirteen Optional Examinations<lb />
which are designed to demonstrate<lb />
mastery of subject matter in the fields<lb />
in which he may be assigned to teach.<lb />
Applications for the examinations<lb />
and Bulletins of Information describ-<lb />
ing registration procedures and con-<lb />
taining representative test questions<lb />
may be obtained from E. M. Nicholson,<lb />
Rawl Building, Room 145 or directly<lb />
from the National Teacher Examina-<lb />
tions, Educational Testing Service,<lb />
Princeton, New Jersey.<lb />
Rives Holds Tryouts<lb />
Tonight In Rawl Aud.<lb />
Try-outs for Auntie Mame, the<lb />
next major Playhouse production will<lb />
be held tonight in Rawl Auditorium<lb />
beginning at 7:30. Dr. Ralph Hardee<lb />
Rives, director of the production, in-<lb />
vites both exiperienced and inexperi-<lb />
enced thespians to try-out for the<lb />
various parts in the play. People who<lb />
are willing to assist with the tech-<lb />
nical aspects otf the production such<lb />
as building sets, assisting with prop-<lb />
erties, make-up, costume, publicity,<lb />
and lights are needed.<lb />
Auntie Mame will be presented in<lb />
MeGinnis iAuditorium on the evenings<lb />
of January 18, 19, 20.<lb />
Supervisors Request<lb />
Teaching Applications<lb />
Applications for student teaching<lb />
spring quarter 1962 must be sub-<lb />
mitted to departmental supervisor of<lb />
student teaching not later than 4-30<lb />
.m. Monday December 4 1961 (Ex-<lb />
ceptions: For Elementary majors as<lb />
follows:<lb />
ia) Primary majors who will be<lb />
enrolled in Ed. 304 winter quarter will<lb />
be given an opportunity to fill out<lb />
applications for student teaching at<lb />
the first meeting of this class, Wednes-<lb />
day. November 29, 1961.<lb />
(b) Intermediate majors who will<lb />
b enrolled in Ed. 311 winter quarter<lb />
will be given an opportunity to fill<lb />
out applications for student teaching<lb />
at the first meeting of this class,<lb />
Wednesday, November 29, 1961.<lb />
(c) Intermediate majors who have<lb />
Ed. 211 may obtain application blanks<lb />
for student teaching at the Office<lb />
of the Department of Education and<lb />
must file the same personally with<lb />
Dr. Keith Holmes, Rawl 343 on or<lb />
before Monday, December 4 1961.<lb />
Yale Professor<lb />
lectures At EC<lb />
Professor E. Robert Beringer, of<lb />
Mie Yale University Physics Depart-<lb />
ment, served as a visiting lecturer<lb />
Monday and Tuesday. November 6<lb />
and 7.<lb />
He visited the campus under the<lb />
auspices of the American Association<lb />
of Physics Teachers and the Ameri-<lb />
can Institute of Physics as part of<lb />
a broad, nation-wide program to stim-<lb />
ulate interest in physics. The program<lb />
is now in its fifth year and is sup-<lb />
ported by the National Science Foun-<lb />
dation.<lb />
Lecturers informal discussion, as-<lb />
sistance to faculty members concern-<lb />
ing curriculum and research prob-<lb />
lems in physics, and talks with stu-<lb />
dents featured Dr. Beringer's visit.<lb />
Professor Charles W. Reynolds, chair-<lb />
man of the East Carolina Department<lb />
of Physics, was in charge of arrange-<lb />
ments for Dr. Beringer's visit.<lb />
Dr. Beringer, professor of Physics<lb />
and director of the Heavy Ion Linear<lb />
Accelerator Laboratory at Yale, is a<lb />
noted scientist in the field of nuc-<lb />
lear physics. He is one of the design-<lb />
ers of the twin Heavy Ion Linear<lb />
Accelerators at Yale and at the Uni-<lb />
versity of California in Berkley. The<lb />
design was a joint effort of top sci-<lb />
entists of both universities.<lb />
Professor Beringer directed the ac-<lb />
tual construction of the (powerful<lb />
Yale accelerator which was formally<lb />
dedicated in May, 1958. This Yale<lb />
"atom smasher as well as the Cali-<lb />
fornia machine, was financed by the<lb />
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission at<lb />
a cost of $1,800,000 each. With the<lb />
completion of the machine, Professor<lb />
Beringer was named Director of the<lb />
Heavy Ion Linear Accelerator Labor-<lb />
atory and its project director.<lb />
Cramer, Gritzner<lb />
Addresses Ed Meeting<lb />
Dr. Robert Cramer and Dr. Charles<lb />
Gritzner. members of the geography<lb />
faculty here, were lecent speakers<lb />
at the North Carolina Education As-<lb />
sociation District Meetings, held in<lb />
Fayetteville, Winston-Salem, Ashe-<lb />
ville, and Hickory.<lb />
Speaking at the Social Studies sec-<lb />
tional meetings, Dr. Cramer and Dr.<lb />
Gritzner spoke on "The Teaching of<lb />
Geoggraphy in the Public Schools<lb />
Some 200 ipei'sons, at the four meet-<lb />
ings combined, heard the talk.<lb />
MEN STUDENTS . . . displayed their dPfiltedTon eariterVtha day by NC citiaens, had failed. Tho<lb />
became clearly evident that the 10 point Bond midnight. Feelings ran high, but order waa<lb />
demonstration began around 10:15 p.�. ��� vmu<lb />
maintained.<lb /><pb facs="00038723_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
Are Students Smart Enough To Evade Rules?<lb />
Stiff Regulations Threaten The Campus<lb />
Don't worry about a thing. If you really before it is too late  . before they are caught<lb />
want to have a car on campus  go ahead and are subject to the stiff penalty of auto-<lb />
and register it. If you are a freshman or a made dismissal. They should not await until<lb />
situdent without a C afverage, and must have they are brought before the Discipline Corn-<lb />
that car here at EC, try registering it illegal- mittee to protest the nature and specifica-<lb />
ly. Surely there is someone here eligible to tion of the ruling.<lb />
have a registered car who will do you this There are many effective ways to pro-<lb />
small favor. test a regulation. It is possible to campaign<lb />
This week, we once again carry a story . . � to organize a petition . . . march on<lb />
on page 1 of students who thought they were Wright Building . . . attend a Senate meet-<lb />
just a little different and just a little smart- mg and offer a verbal protest with a solid<lb />
er than college officials . . . students who reasoning to back it . . . hold a new election,<lb />
must have thought along similar lines as the a (torch-light parade  a protest meeting<lb />
above. Regardless of what they foolishly � � � buttonhole elected representatives and<lb />
thought, the Discipline Committee dealt with "lobby" None of these things are being done,<lb />
them as they were required to do. yet students are objecting and protesting . . .<lb />
The Traffic Regulations which states but at the wrong time and place,<lb />
this rule concerning registration is found on There are P�ints bofth �or and f8fin8J<lb />
page 2 article 3 in the Traffic Regulation this regulation, but no one has pointed out<lb />
Handbook, the gaudy red one issued to every- the points against it . . . except students al-<lb />
one who registers a car on campus. Apparent- ready �u J violating it and standing trial<lb />
lv no one has read this regulation. before the Lteans or the Discipline Committee.<lb />
TU. ,  , . Why (Jilt we practice some of our rights<lb />
This rule states that no student may reg-  � always screamine- about?<lb />
ister his car (or his family's car, which he tnat we aIe aIvvavs screaming aoout.<lb />
has permission to drive) to any one other<lb />
than himself . . . not for any reason. No ex- ALaHamma Haam4aJV<lb />
ceptions to this rule are stated. llllaS96IlKv AG6CP16Q!<lb />
Although we may object to another reg- �<lb />
ulation stated in (the beginning of the Traf- lAij?Ai�iia� Tivla�-Ant DaJiab<lb />
fie Regulations Handbook, the one against flCWoOoPSf I IHlllCflS 10118?<lb />
having cars on campus, it is a regulation to r O 3<lb />
be enforced. When freshmen or students with- Hiba Ta AiiWAnl' AiJr" iaiaim<lb />
out a C average, either register their cars VUG 10 l?UffTvilll Vf EllUlbfl<lb />
to someone else or get some crther student to<lb />
take over registration of the car, the regu- Quality or quantity. In a letter to the<lb />
lations are broken. editor appearing on this page, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Students who take the responsibility of presents the East Carolinian staff with what<lb />
registering another's car or let their name we consider to be a challenge,<lb />
be used by another are just as responsible We admit the headlining and story errors<lb />
and subject to dismissssal as the car-owner. which he points out in the beginning of the<lb />
If there are students who feel they merit letter. But, since when has any newspaper<lb />
special permission to register a car, why aren't claimed to be or actually been infallible? We<lb />
they fair to themselves? The very least they make our errors and mistakes and openly<lb />
can do is ask the Housing Office whether or admit them.<lb />
not they qualify to have an exception made Constructive criticism is always gladly<lb />
for an "illegal" car. Students stand to lose received.<lb />
nothing by simply asking for an exception Some of the policies of the East Caro-<lb />
permit. If they are refused, they are surely linian seem to have been overlooked this<lb />
no worse off than before. And who knows . . . quarter. One of these is a simple request that<lb />
perhaps some students would be greatly sur- all news received in the office be typed and<lb />
prised . . . their case might rate them an ex- double-spaced. This applies specifically to<lb />
ception to the rule. letters to the editor . . . typed, doubled-spaced<lb />
Why not be fair to themselves? They and signed. Kirkland's letter for one, was<lb />
should at least find out if they have a chance scrawled on a notebook sheet of paper and<lb />
to get what they want on the level. our time which should have been used to se-<lb />
The regulations, as stated, leaves the cure complete and accurate news stories (as<lb />
Dean with no alternative but to dismiss a he advocates) was used to decipher this ma-<lb />
student from college for a minimum of on terial and to type it.<lb />
quarter when it is broken. Henceforth, no article or letters turned<lb />
If there are students (and there are) in at the office will even be considered for<lb />
who do not like and do not agree with this printing unless they meet the above specifi-<lb />
new regulation, they should protest legally cations. We will enforce this policy.<lb />
Wonder Drugs Persuade Soul To Linger:<lb />
Everyone Knows Mozart Occupies Jupiter<lb />
By GEORGE GARDNER<lb />
A Yankee acquaintance, a biology profess- Considering the prospects of imminent<lb />
�r' �f un iUn�aSy exPfrifnc.e in a rural drowning in an irrigation by Gulliver the<lb />
southern school. He was lecturing his class h;ninon-c, , 1  Y! � -i<lb />
on the death of the human organism. A stu- bl0f�Ist Presently left the South. His wife<lb />
dent asked him. "Does the soul leave the body rites that h is resting well, has visited<lb />
when a man starts to die or after he dies?" Virgil for a tour of the Inferno, has bathed<lb />
Well now. the teacher thought, biology and amidst "The Frogs" in the river Styx and is<lb />
theology are frequently bed-fellows in the seeking to establish contact with Beethoven<lb />
same fashion as morality and happiness. whnrmUKH.o ! "ineeuunen<lb />
Hence, he. having excelled in his college ed- h� n� mhabltS Saturn (or one of lts �gs).<lb />
ucation courses, knew that the classroom is An(1 whv not? For Mozart, as everyone<lb />
no house of commitment and referred the knows, occupies Jupiter<lb />
pupils to their sundry pastors. However, this<lb />
scientist is a lively fellow and could not re<lb />
sist a twinkle and reply. "With the miracles r si I �<lb />
of modern medicine it might be rather em- lLQ.St L tfTmfFlfVfre<lb />
barrassing for a soul to begin its departure, p, M. TTVlT VlCfliXfff<lb />
look back, a wonder drug stir his carnal house �shed by stuIent� of East Carolina College,<lb />
and have to scoot back in the nick of time to Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
prevent an atheist Member<lb />
He now thanks his test tubes that the N�rth atate Conierence Press Association<lb />
burning of heretics was a function of the Associated College Press<lb />
past, because that was the only reprimand Patsy Elliott Keith Hobbs<lb />
a group of protesting preachers did not pro-EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGPn<lb />
pose to the Board of Education. - Managing Editor�tT<lb />
A sympathetic collegue suggested that Associate Editor 7 M,fn v ,<lb />
perhaps these views would not be too radical Sports Editor iEZL ��<lb />
in a far western college, but the biologist, Feature Editor  T ��y<lb />
with an almost Republican fervor toward News Editor  " n,T � <lb />
the traditional southern predicament, decide Review Editor � ?;nffham<lb />
to apologize to the enraged barrage of Truth Cartoonists Jav IZ TCm �"<lb />
Barers and was permitted to continue being Photographer ' ' �<lb />
tauht- ColunS Jean Peac; r. P r<lb />
Why after a time he learned to politely Monty Mills, Larry BLard JunZ Grtes<lb />
receive the frequent visitations by the rural m, J- Alfred Willis '<lb />
Children of Grace and even bought the tick- Reporters Monty Mills, Parker Ohesson Tonv<lb />
t�;yJl�dfor waterm�lon fudeand sasriEuIer' Kr, ES22<lb />
; A AU . , ��?el' Ckfton Jouraigan, Kathryn Johnson, John<lb />
And then, one night this past summer as B Hilda Laton, Tom McAlister, Marion Moore<lb />
he was quietly winding his way to the back- TWts  Barbara Ryan<lb />
yard disposal in hopes of burying, unseen, Naiy Roberts, Kay Burgess '<lb />
2 eJ"bblSlan � �f ale' the 2? Director  El�ine Brewer<lb />
SZ Y, � dfi?Py SiCieS- . KxfMge Manager  Donme Hicka<lb />
rie nad often heard anquished voices Pfreaddng Director - Dan Rav<lb />
pierce the noctural southern balm and had Proofreaders Camile Billings, Kaye Burress<lb />
wisely ignored them as surely the sensuous y�cy Cantrell, Bru�e McLamb, Mike Cayton'<lb />
dirges and fervid prostrations of gallavant- Hilda �� Kay Sanderson '<lb />
SMa Z Note- ThtT r?<lb />
manner of creeping things to scurry for coJs SZSXlX<lb />
In dead heat with a flock of mosquitoes SSr JSl tf0 reserves the t0<lb />
the alarmed scholar raced to hfs bSSSd tTJTT 1 I <lb />
astride, and peddled furiously (about a mite) names J�St " ample rea80n �<lb />
to the nearest residence. He pounded on the TTTT. 5 SSi<lb />
door; a disheveled little, old lady responded. 07CES on �� second floor of Wright BuildfeT<lb />
i i Aeruhe had explained his purpose, she lek�lone. departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
laid aside her shotgun and suggested that the From the "Rubayait of Om�r irh.�� 0<lb />
voice may have been hers. She concluded that "The moving SSTtULfS 3ZTC<lb />
�l�Zl J11118 be90me ther im- Moves on; nor a!Tyour SJ <lb />
SST2i w �n thlS ?articular night She Shall lare ft back to ��)U a L<lb />
T�S ewhat concerned with the more il- Nor an your tear, wash ertTW?.<lb />
'stnous aspects of eternal damnation. tnlaS W?�L.�<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THtJRADAif, NOVT:mbe j<lb />
LITTLE MAllOllCAMfUS<lb />
W MI6HTMAKE THl� COUf�� HO&amp; H?ACTCAU<lb />
Hastey Decision Causes Major Upheaval<lb />
Colors Remain Purple And Gold<lb />
November 6, 1961.<lb />
To The Alumni, Faculty, and<lb />
Students:<lb />
I am writing this letter to help<lb />
clarify the mistake in the November<lb />
3 issue of the East Carolinian. The<lb />
headlines and following article stated<lb />
that the College had officially changed<lb />
the colors to purple and white. This<lb />
was an error. The official colors are<lb />
still jpurple and gold. The motion that<lb />
was passed by the SGA Senate last<lb />
week was only a recommendation to<lb />
the Board of Trustees, and College<lb />
Administration.<lb />
I, as head of the committee that<lb />
reported the recommendation, accept<lb />
any and all responsibility that might<lb />
necessarily result. Except for the ar-<lb />
ticle in the paper. I would further<lb />
like to point out, however, that I<lb />
was onJiy a member of this committee<lb />
and only r�iorted the decision of the<lb />
committee as a whole.<lb />
Perhaps we were too haBty in our<lb />
decision and should have investigated<lb />
the matter further, but we now are<lb />
aware of maroy things which we did<lb />
not know before. This change would<lb />
no doubt involve much expense to<lb />
our Alumni and Faculty for the robes<lb />
and other academic regalia. It would<lb />
also entail the changing of the long<lb />
Standing tradition of purple and gold,<lb />
which is the last real tradition the<lb />
College has left from its earlier days.<lb />
Campus Features<lb />
NOVEMBER<lb />
9�Senior Recital, Barbara Murray,<lb />
Austin Aud 3:00 p.m.<lb />
�Circle K Variety Show, Austin<lb />
Aud 8:00 p.m.<lb />
�Alpha Xi Delta "All Sing Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Aud 8:00 p.m.<lb />
H-Josh White, Folk Singer, spon-<lb />
sored by Entertainment Series,<lb />
Wright Aud 8:15 p.m.<lb />
11 �Kai Winding Septet, sponsored<lb />
by Entertainment Series, Wright<lb />
Aud 8:15 p.m.<lb />
13�Football Movie: ECC vs. Fur-<lb />
man, College Union, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
14�College Union Bowling League,<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 pjn.<lb />
� Chapel Services, "Y Hut 6:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Duplicate Bridge, Wright Social<lb />
Room, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
5�Beginners' Bridge Class' (final)<lb />
College Union TV Boom, 3:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
16�.Senior Recital, Carolyn Petty,<lb />
Austin Aud 3:00 pjn. �<lb />
�Men's Singles Table Tennis Tour-<lb />
nament, College Union, 6:30 p,m.<lb />
�"Water Show" sponsored by Var-<lb />
sity Swimming Team, Pool, 7:80<lb />
p.m.<lb />
17�"Water Show sponsored by Var-<lb />
sity (Swimtmnr Team, Pool, 7:80<lb />
p.m.<lb />
18�Football Game: EOC vs. Wofford,<lb />
College Stadium, 8:00 pjn.<lb />
After the Gteme" Dtoce spots<lb />
wred by SGA, Wright (Subject<lb />
to change).<lb />
20� Football Movie: ECC vs. Wofford,<lb />
�College Union, 7:00, p.m.<lb />
21�College Union Boiling League,<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 p.m.<lb />
�Cbapel Services, Y Hut 8 80<lb />
p.m.<lb />
-Duplicate Bridge, Wright Social<lb />
Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
22-Fall Quarter Close,�12:00 Nocm<lb />
Thanksgiving Holidays Begin<lb />
23�Thanksgiving Day<lb />
28�.Registration<lb />
29�Ckaawork begina<lb />
-llege Union Bopling L�g�,<lb />
Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 p.m.<lb />
-Chftpal Servicas, Y Hot 8:30<lb />
pjn.<lb />
�Duplicate Bridge, Wrigf Social<lb />
Room. 7:00 pjn.<lb />
20�Faculty Lecture Ckib, library<lb />
Atak, 7:80 pjtn.<lb />
The Senate will not meet again un-<lb />
til next Monday night and thus no<lb />
official action can be taken at this<lb />
time. The committee in the meantime<lb />
will look further into the matter and<lb />
gather more facts so that the Senate<lb />
may decide if it wishes to withdraw<lb />
the recommendation to the Board of<lb />
Trustees.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Giles Hopkins,<lb />
Chairman<lb />
Coat of Arms Committee<lb />
Powerful SGA?<lb />
Colors Change,<lb />
But Not For Long<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Just what is going on around this<lb />
5S year old institution?<lb />
The reports in your last issue in-<lb />
dicate that the present SGA is the<lb />
most powerful body ever in the history<lb />
of the college. A report Indicated the<lb />
school colors were to be changed to<lb />
the order of the .SGA. What happened<lb />
to the Dean's Advisory Council, the<lb />
executive grouping of the administra-<lb />
tion, and the Board of Trustees? Are<lb />
these groups to be governed, as sug-<lb />
gested in the story by the Student<lb />
Senate ?<lb />
To change the colors of this institu-<lb />
tion would, so to speak, be like chang-<lb />
ing the colors of the USA. The re-<lb />
port said the  college had un-<lb />
officially adopted (the purple atad<lb />
white colors . . . athletic teams and<lb />
the cheerleaders use the purple and<lb />
white  But what about the sev-<lb />
eral thousand graduate capes, school<lb />
brochures, songs decals, which,<lb />
if changed, could produce a<lb />
great loss for the Rainey en-<lb />
terprises ?<lb />
It must be noted that the 885,000<lb />
plus athletics program is economically<lb />
operated, the football squad wears<lb />
wbite pants, both at home and away,<lb />
and utilizes both purple and gold jers-<lb />
eys. This does, of course, cut on the<lb />
cost of uniforms by wearing the white<lb />
pants. Therefore, have the athletic<lb />
teams (football in this instance) "un-<lb />
officially adopted the .purple and<lb />
white colors"? They could have just<lb />
as well unofficially adopted the white<lb />
and gold colors. Because a group of<lb />
women decided to change their uni-<lb />
forms, does this indicate an overall<lb />
change ?<lb />
The motion the SGA made and<lb />
passed, to recommend to the admin-<lb />
istration that .these colors be adopted,<lb />
could have � double meaning. Could<lb />
this attempt express a desire of the<lb />
senate to STANDAJRIZE the Purple<lb />
and Gold�these colors being used by<lb />
every school grouip (athletic, band,<lb />
cheerleaders, and dances).<lb />
In an editorial the editor requested<lb />
opinions of the proposed tabloid edi-<lb />
tions to be published in the Winter<lb />
Quarter. Since election to the Publi-<lb />
cations Board, I have consistently<lb />
said the college needed a twtee week-<lb />
ly, (if not more often), paper. How-<lb />
ever, such examples as tih� recent<lb />
stories, which are either misleading<lb />
or incomplete, should not be indicative<lb />
of the type reporting the student<lb />
body deserves. The students would,<lb />
1 feel, rather have a paper of qual-<lb />
ity, and not one of quamtkv<lb />
Jim Kirkland<lb />
Dare you say that any man will dia-<lb />
own the wish to earn the applause of<lb />
men?<lb />
Stand Up For Personal Beliefs:<lb />
Committment Problem Reeds Solvii<lb />
By BOB PARSONS<lb />
hear the president of the fluenee has at la <lb />
We often<lb />
I'nited State, speak about the un-<lb />
committed nations of the world. Whils<lb />
this may be a major problem in the<lb />
dfr.Joiwacy of our country, we �<lb />
ImlnH can do very little to solve<lb />
this problem. But there is � problem<lb />
of commitment that we can do some-<lb />
thing about. 'For this problem we don't<lb />
1 ave to go to Asia or Europe or any<lb />
athtr continent.<lb />
The problem is right here on the<lb />
ampus of East Carolina College. The<lb />
basic question is to what are the stu-<lb />
dents of East CaroWma committed? By<lb />
and large, they are committed to<lb />
iin . Religious Evaluation Week<lb />
. r I sittendancp at the various reli-<lb />
tous student centers shows most<lb />
vivi.ily that students of EC aren't<lb />
o?rsmitted to the church. If this were<lb />
the only problem, it would bother<lb />
many people. But, it isn't.<lb />
The numler of people who vote in<lb />
class elections show clearly that the<lb />
students aren't committed to their col-<lb />
lege class. Lack of school spirit and<lb />
the mass exodus" by the majority of<lb />
the student body on week-ends serve<lb />
S indications that we aren't really<lb />
committed to our college.<lb />
But more than these somewhat noble<lb />
causes, it is safe to say most students<lb />
aren't committed to even lesser causes.<lb />
Many members of our student body<lb />
refuse to take a stand on anything.<lb />
Perhaps the most overworked phrases<lb />
on our campus are "Oh, I don't know"<lb />
or "Who cares If we are afraid to<lb />
commit ourselves to our beliefs, then<lb />
we have failed to assume a role as<lb />
responsible student adults.<lb />
We must learn to stand ujp for<lb />
what we really believe. If we are<lb />
poing to sin�let us sin boldly, and<lb />
if we are to fail�let us fail gallantly.<lb />
our campus. Th�- enlj<lb />
for dumping soap sud<lb />
gieil<lb />
Some interesting things have hap-<lb />
pened on campus in the past week.<lb />
Isst Thursday evening at McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium, some few members of<lb />
the East Carolina student body once<lb />
again showed their lack of social<lb />
Krace. Near the conclusion of . fine<lb />
rlay presented by the EC Playhouse,<lb />
four of our female students decided<lb />
to make a graceful exit. They executed<lb />
this highly complex maneuver by<lb />
standing, and parading across, the<lb />
front of the auditorium practically<lb />
under the noses of the actors. Next<lb />
to horse shoes, no shoe yet invented<lb />
by man could have made more noise<lb />
than the high heels of these ladies. It<lb />
was being neither considerate of the<lb />
"ctors nor of the audience. Perhaps<lb />
the reason for this action was that<lb />
the ladies didn't know they did not<lb />
have to be in the dorms by the magic<lb />
hour of 10:30 pjn. When attending a<lb />
�school function, a girl has until fif-<lb />
teen minutes after the conclusion of<lb />
n function to return to the dorm. Per-<lb />
hrps this should be included in the<lb />
programs where this rule Is in ef-<lb />
fect? It might save much confusion<lb />
and embarrassment for everyone.<lb />
While viewing the soap suds in<lb />
Wright Circle the other morning, the<lb />
'��ea came to me that the oriental in-<lb />
.vash something If a .<lb />
oir classes has a rod 'iai 1<lb />
pocket, you will kno � '<lb />
the culprits keeping the iocd<lb />
:omats from making rv<lb />
N. Berlin Mayor<lb />
Praises Students<lb />
West Berlin Man W . v B �<lb />
has written to Ed-a ,v � "<lb />
dent of the l"nit�-�! y.<lb />
Student Associate<lb />
pleasure at a nm condej<lb />
the closing of the <lb />
East and West Ganaai The ��.<lb />
tion was passed by the<lb />
dent (xngreas at ta<lb />
which was held th<lb />
versity of Wiscone<lb />
consin. August 20<lb />
The latter from ' � p<lb />
dated September SO � r<lb />
follows:<lb />
Mr. Edward R. Ga: 1<lb />
President of the In ltw<lb />
National Student Av<lb />
3457 Chestnut Street<lb />
Philadelphia 4, Pa.<lb />
Dear Mr. Garvey:<lb />
1 have read with grm- - easotf j�<lb />
letter of 11 Septemt ; andnfc<lb />
notice of the "Sj- iata<lb />
Berlin" passed by tfw s�<lb />
National Student A-<lb />
It gave nve srreat sat :<lb />
that the students jr.<lb />
of America sympathiz-<lb />
the people of Bei<lb />
and that they cond�<lb />
cally the terror measure-<lb />
Soviet regime.<lb />
I have passed the<lb />
Resolution to the pre<lb />
l-eady reported on it.<lb />
Sincerely you<lb />
(signed) Willy Bryt<lb />
The USNSlA is a 1 &amp;:�;<lb />
approximately 400 sc. - u�<lb />
mitted to furthering ' � ftrt 1<lb />
students and expre- r ca<lb />
cams on national and iateraatkail<lb />
sues of the times.<lb />
The declaration of oluaa<lb />
adopted by the National S- . :nt C<lb />
great is as follows:<lb />
DECLARATION: I N A e<lb />
demns the border closi - whit:<lb />
would deny the freedom .ittns.<lb />
access to the students � Eatf C-c<lb />
many and in particular : the ft<lb />
dents living in the SoWet 9ectoI<lb />
Berlin, who have been g<lb />
freedom of movement ur pn<lb />
four power agreemer-<lb />
In particular. USNSA<lb />
? losing of the border as � fad <lb />
in the total control : ?.ast Oi<lb />
man students.<lb />
A complete copy of the ra<lb />
is available i nthe Eas- roio<lb />
office for anyone who<lb />
it.<lb />
��,<lb />
r ft<lb />
- .<lb />
bfi<lb />
i !<lb />
but<lb />
Moscow U. Meets Florida<lb />
Astronaut In Rocket Bowl<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
Juat because I confessed that I had<lb />
a better memory for the bad fe my<lb />
��t than for the good , a iwmmu told<lb />
J� I �ght tx. see a paychiatriet,<lb />
"To be or not to be-that is the<lb />
bre bodkin (Willie Shakelance,<lb />
poet-laueate of the Tar.)<lb />
To be or not to be informed, that<lb />
is the question, or campus cribis. Are<lb />
a rt- o,�. � � men divided into 2 equa: Rroel<lb />
Z LIZ tTP,n,m in sm� Addles. ran a: <lb />
n titudnftm,W!l �?UV'd thi nd th� the nussdes and <lb />
llTr  �Llhatlc �� this et9 started n<lb />
nullified emptiness of resourceful-<lb />
ness? Are we going to stand still<lb />
and let history pass us by, indeed we<lb />
need not. So, leave us take a peek,<lb />
as we storm the chevaux-de-frise for<lb />
an insider's inside view of the doings<lb />
on brother campi across the nation.<lb />
A bunch (which is similar in num-<lb />
ber to a group) of EC students, wish-<lb />
��g to et the low-down on the USi<lb />
testing of nuclear weapons, climbed<lb />
STJLXSfcTtr 25 ��&amp;CO� 1 �� they would sneak u<lb />
S tEi �IT , � th en��y . i their dangero-<lb />
bh wil�f �Tn' � fro- �C. and then run 1<lb />
field training area. The erneTLak S? " � <lb />
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known) blackened the vZZot , " strtC 2<lb />
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They had IXTJSJTT" hom- Secur m confident <lb />
come th. Mtrowau- a � feUi� T'  htW bMK �  S.<lb />
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helmets voiced "one-two-three'<lb />
"hike "come on gang let's �" L<lb />
by a spastic looking leadf r. the 2<lb />
men divided into 2 equa. procp�<lb />
Noticing the minuteness of <lb />
rockets and missiles sailinp back H<lb />
forth through the air, the bunch fro"<lb />
East Carolina suspected that tW<lb />
were witnessing the birth of a �<lb />
mendous, power-packed nuclear we<lb />
on. An indeed they were! One of<lb />
two groups taking part in the s�t<lb />
testing rallied behind their stalw<lb />
leader, Sam Sheepherd who decltf-<lb />
that when CV met Yuri G�nrrea�<lb />
Moscow U that they would sneak ia�<lb />
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More About EC's Old Days<lb />
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Formal Dinners Evolve<lb />
Into Table Discussions<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
The years have not been many<lb />
since cafeteria meals were served in<lb />
n entirely different manner.<lb />
Dinner was served at six sharp<lb />
( i ch evening. Every student was as-<lb />
signed to m certain table with a host-<lb />
ess to serve the food brought to the<lb />
fcjble from the kitchen by a student<lb />
worker. Meats woe served in por-<lb />
i ion by the hostess, but vegetables<lb />
. era placed in bowls �n the tables.<lb />
riach student worker served hot rolls,<lb />
bt tfcer, beverages, and vegetables to<lb />
six tables. <lb />
It was the duty of one student to<lb />
i.v 's Marathon organizer, Merle Summers, ignites the smoldering torch of<lb />
Education for waiting runners.<lb />
Willis Directs 'Rashomon7<lb />
For Studio Production<lb />
icipates Marathon run as weary runner relinquishes<lb />
dents from the college took up the torch at Rocky Mount<lb />
ursdai morning.<lb />
Prof Meets With<lb />
Economic Advisers<lb />
Dr. R. E. Cramer, member of the<lb />
(Governor's Technical Advisory Com-<lb />
mittee on Area Development, attend-<lb />
ed the Governor's Conference on Eco-<lb />
nop'ic Development at the Institute of<lb />
vern.ment in Chanel Hill November<lb />
3. Dr. Cramer is professor of geo-<lb />
graphy a-t East Carolina College.<lb />
Tlie emphasis of the conference was<lb />
n the develop ment of North Carolina<lb />
through the development of its eco-<lb />
nomic areas, eaeh of which has dif-<lb />
ferent problems and different solu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Governor Sanford considered this<lb />
Conference to be the most important<lb />
element of the state's economic de-<lb />
elopmant efforts. Through discus-<lb />
Mons and recommendations, the state<lb />
toped to obtain ideas by which<lb />
�I could improve the development pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Dr. Jackson Attends<lb />
Speech Conference<lb />
Dr. Bernard Jackson, director of<lb />
i eech therapy in the department of<lb />
bdueaiiea at East Carolina College,<lb />
'attended the annual convention of the<lb />
American Speech and Hearing Asso-<lb />
ciation in Chicago, November 5-8.<lb />
He will also be present November<lb />
30-Decemter 2 in Winston-Salem to<lb />
participate in activities of the annual<lb />
conference of the North Carolina<lb />
Speech and Hearing Association.<lb />
LTTTTTTTTTTTTfTT�ifManliW�l�W��W����������y���<lb />
FREE ENGRAVING<lb />
E C C students we will engrSve initials free of charge <lb />
� Indies and Men's Jewelry, Billfolds, Cigarette Light-<lb />
f fication Bracelets, etc bought from us this Chnst-<lb />
We urge vou to shop early, and lay away your gift.<lb />
e can give you the best of service.<lb />
Lautares Brothers<lb />
414 Evans Street<lb />
last runner sets steady pace for Ed-<lb />
ucation Marathon.<lb />
Dept Heads Speak<lb />
Two heads of departments at East<lb />
Carolina College appeared as speak-<lb />
ers at the N. C. Principals Confer-<lb />
 nee in Charlotte Thursday, Nov. 2.<lb />
Dr. Douglas Jones, director of the<lb />
department of education, discussed<lb />
"Current Trends in Grouping Stu-<lb />
dents for Effective Instruction<lb />
Director James L. Fleming of the<lb />
foreign languages department, spoke<lb />
on a panel on "Continuity of Foreign<lb />
Languages He developed the topic<lb />
"An Experiment in the Elementary<lb />
tirades and the Problem of Continu-<lb />
ity<lb />
Rehearsals are now in progress<lb />
for Rashomon, the premier Players<lb />
Studio Production of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse for the current aca-<lb />
demic year.<lb />
This play, based on the famous<lb />
tones of the Japanese author, Aku-<lb />
tagatwa, was first made into a prize<lb />
motion picture and was later adapted<lb />
by Fay and Michael Koala for Broad-<lb />
way to suit the talents of Claire<lb />
Bloom, Bod Steigor, Aikim Tariroff,<lb />
nd Oscar Homulaka.<lb />
Rashomon is being directed by J.<lb />
Alfred Willi assisted by Bob lmma-<lb />
;n ia and George Gardner<lb />
Appearing in the production as the<lb />
iriest, woodcutter, and wigmaker, are<lb />
Tommy Jackson. Clyde Putnam, and<lb />
Milton G. Crocker. Gerald Harrold,<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Begins Rehearsals<lb />
With a personnel of 28 talented<lb />
instrumentalists, uhe East Carolina<lb />
College Orchestra is in the process<lb />
id' completing its organization for<lb />
the 1961-1962 term.<lb />
Donald II. Hayes, faculty member<lb />
t:f the Dei, artment of Music at the<lb />
college is conductor of the orchestra.<lb />
Membership in the orchestra, as in<lb />
former years, includes members of<lb />
the college faculty, student musicians<lb />
chosen for their excellence in per-<lb />
formance, and off-campus instrumen-<lb />
talists from Greenville and other<lb />
towns in Eastern North Carolina. Any<lb />
( ne interested in performing with the<lb />
i j eheatra is cordially invited to join<lb />
the group.<lb />
Minnie Caster, and Joe Brandon have<lb />
the roles of the husband, wife, and<lb />
bandit, around whom the plot of the<lb />
play is based. Jerry Higgens vvill be<lb />
een as the deputy; Joyce Evans as<lb />
the mother, and Linda Gale as a me-<lb />
dium.<lb />
The tentative date for performance<lb />
of Rashomon is December 14.<lb />
Dr. Kali, h Hardee Rives, Associate<lb />
Director of the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house, is in charge oS the Players<lb />
Studio productions and is serving as<lb />
advisor and consultant for Rashomon.<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
c<lb />
i<lb />
aroiina<lb />
Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST<lb />
Mikes Charcoal Steak House<lb />
Home of the Shish Kabab<lb />
OPEN FROM 11 A. M. - 10 P. M. DAILY<lb />
Closed on Mondays<lb />
Reservations of Private Parties and Banquets Phone<lb />
JA 3-2979<lb />
PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES<lb />
COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED<lb />
Aged Western Steaks Delicious Seafoods<lb />
Regular Lunches and Dinners<lb />
Located in Kinston, North Carolina<lb />
Recommended by Gourmet of Good Eating and<lb />
Duncan Hines<lb />
Nursing School<lb />
Adopts Official<lb />
Uniform, Capes<lb />
The nurse in a navy hlue finger-<lb />
tip cape with ECC embroidered in<lb />
white on the collar will soon be recog-<lb />
nized as an East Carolina graduate.<lb />
This was decided by EC's Nursing<lb />
Club, which was organised last spring<lb />
quarter.<lb />
The club is composed of 45 fresh-<lb />
men, 23 sophomores, four instructors,<lb />
anl the Dean of the School of Nurs-<lb />
ing. Mrs. Ruth Broadhurst serves as<lb />
faculty advisor.<lb />
At their last meeting the future<lb />
nurses selected officers for this year.<lb />
Selba Morris will hold the office of<lb />
president with Billie McDougald as<lb />
vice president. Gloria Crawley as sec-<lb />
retary, Donnie Barnhill as treasurer,<lb />
end Jeanette Jones, historian.<lb />
Ml Sponsors Card<lb />
design Contest<lb />
The Fine Arts Committee of the<lb />
College Union announces the spon-<lb />
sorship of a Christmas Card Contest.<lb />
"f -drnfcs nre invited to submit an<lb />
rg'mi Christmas raid print to be<lb />
:ii'�-�'I in competition with the possa'i-<lb />
"litv of being; chosen for the official<lb />
' cdlege. Union Christmas card.<lb />
The repose of the contest is to en-<lb />
' ra e artistic creations on the part<lb />
of the students and to offer a prize f of male contributi<lb />
ask the blessing each evening at din-<lb />
ner. Dean White recalls, Once I was<lb />
shopping in town and did not realize<lb />
how kit it was i,n:il I looked at my<lb />
Watch at tea minutes 'til six. I had<lb />
to dash back to campus to ask the<lb />
blessing at dinner since the first din-<lb />
ner bell had Pang Students entered<lb />
the dining hall at ten to six and had<lb />
:o be seated in five minutes.<lb />
Once each monhh there was a for-<lb />
mal dinner. The girls dressed in<lb />
owns and were taught the social<lb />
graces of ari, :ratio dining. "At this<lb />
time East Carolina was partially a<lb />
finishing school for young ladies as<lb />
well as a college explained Dean<lb />
White.<lb />
As enrollment increased and men<lb />
.ere admitted to East Carolina this<lb />
system evolved into the present cafe-<lb />
teria style system. Many girls<lb />
schools such as Madison, Radford, and<lb />
Longwood still serve m als in this<lb />
manner.<lb />
Even though dinner a�t East Caro-<lb />
lina is not served in a formal fashion<lb />
designed to teach social conversation<lb />
and poise, students gather in tke cafe-<lb />
teria each evening to talk of the day's<lb />
happenings and current problems.<lb />
The main difference is the addition<lb />
ons to these dis-<lb />
;m incentive, as well as to choose<lb />
a oarrd that the union will send to sis-<lb />
)� College Unions in the Region IV<lb />
f the Association of College Unions.<lb />
The deadline for the contest is<lb />
Thursday, November 30, I960. Con-<lb />
bestae bs are to submit their entries<lb />
o the College Union Office. Contes-<lb />
artts may submiit more than one<lb />
ntry. The contestant whose Christ-<lb />
mas card is selected will receive a<lb />
Hze of $10.<lb />
Potential contestants are encourag-<lb />
ed to come by the College Union<lb />
)ffice and inquire on size and dupli-<lb />
cation possibilities before going ahead<lb />
with design.<lb />
Air Society Publishes<lb />
Local AF ROTC News<lb />
With Cadet S. Sgt. Larry L. Phil-<lb />
ips as editor, the October edition of<lb />
The Tiger (publication of the Air<lb />
Force ROTC cadet group, has just<lb />
appeared. The current issue is the<lb />
second for the 1961-1962 term. Pub-<lb />
lisher of "The Tiger" is Cadet 1Lt.<lb />
Q. Carroll Norwood.<lb />
A four-page mimeographed publi-<lb />
cation. The Tiger" carries news of<lb />
activities in the 600th AFROTC De-<lb />
tatchment at the college and editorial<lb />
comments of interest to cadets.<lb />
Leading articles in the current<lb />
issue include an account of participa-<lb />
tion by Capt. Donald Sinrpso of the<lb />
AFROTC staff in a hazardous search<lb />
for an airliner which went down with<lb />
no survivors on the Island of Min-<lb />
lora in the Philippines; news of the<lb />
Arnold Air Society, the AFROTC<lb />
Honorary Drill Team, and cadet par-<lb />
ticipation in Homecoming Day Octo-<lb />
ber 7; ami several feature stories of<lb />
a humorous tytpe.<lb />
Cadets working on the October<lb />
"Tiger" include Gilbert W. Crippen<lb />
assistant editor; and the following<lb />
importers�-Linda Mills, Kenneth G.<lb />
Alexander, Samuel Alexander, San-<lb />
ders W. Grady, Marsden A. Cleckley<lb />
and Gene W. Wells.<lb />
cussion�.<lb />
Minnis Exhibits<lb />
Ceramic Works<lb />
At Various Shows<lb />
Paul R. Minnis, faculty member of<lb />
the department of art, is now exhib-<lb />
iting his work in ceramics in art<lb />
shows at Stat� College. Raleigh,<lb />
and at the Greenville Community<lb />
Art Center. During November his<lb />
work will be displayed in Durham<lb />
and in a one-man show in Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
Four pieces of decorative stone-<lb />
ware by Mr. Minnis are included in<lb />
a current exhibition at the College<lb />
Union at State College. His pottery,<lb />
ranging from small size to 22-inoh<lb />
pots, is finished in ash glaze. The<lb />
show, first of its kind in the state, is<lb />
invitational for artists and crafts-<lb />
men in the state, and works included<lb />
emphasize the contemporary, rather<lb />
han the traditional, approach.<lb />
Also included in the State College<lb />
exhibition are four examples of cer-<lb />
amic art by Robert D. Schmitz, sen-<lb />
ior student of art.<lb />
In an exhibition at which work by<lb />
local artists is displayed and offered<lb />
for sale by the Greenville Commu-<lb />
nity Art Center, Mr. Minnis is repre-<lb />
sented by a collection of pottery.<lb />
He will also participate in an invi-<lb />
rational exhibition for North Caro-<lb />
lina artists and craftsmen at the<lb />
Allied Arts Center, Durham, during<lb />
the first week in November.<lb />
At the Rocky Mount Art Center<lb />
Mr. Minnis will have a one-man show<lb />
in ceramics during the third and<lb />
fourth weeks in November.<lb />
Mr Minnis has been a faculty<lb />
member at East Carolina College<lb />
s'nce September, 1958.<lb />
"All I have to do is fly to<lb />
Si Louis and back and then<lb />
I'm initiated?'<lb />
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EAST CARO L INJAJ<lb />
THURSDAY. NOVEMBtj.<lb />
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Senior Members Receive<lb />
Cadet Corps Promotions<lb />
officers have<lb />
Pour senior Cadet<lb />
M v been romote- in the rsok ,n<lb />
M,uHhAKKOTrret Corps-<lb />
Wft,iUr T Worth.ngton. I ad<lb />
unnder, has b�en promot-<lb />
, , rmH0tOM U-C<lb />
� Colon He M ����<lb />
, Eosf Carolina, majoring in<lb />
v  Colonel Worthinirton<lb />
.  Commander of<lb />
the<lb />
�ma<lb />
Corolirn Honor Drill Team, anil<lb />
 ,� nw honors durin var-<lb />
i:��� with drill team<lb />
. .chools in the Kast Caro-<lb />
The Charleston was never like this! Students kick.up their<lb />
Dance.<lb />
Fridav nights' Koarin1 20s<lb />
Students Swing To Charleston;<lb />
20s Costumes Decorate Dance<lb />
Joining In Fun . . . Dr. and Mrs. Clev<lb />
from their duties. Authentic straw hat<lb />
of the twenties.<lb />
eland Bradner, Jr. take a brief pause<lb />
and short skirt bring back memories<lb />
LSI! Sponsors<lb />
Pamlico Retreat<lb />
The Lutheran Student Associa-<lb />
tion recently held its annual, week-<lb />
eri. fall retreat on Pamlko Sound.<lb />
Nine students and three adults par-<lb />
ticipated.<lb />
The Reverend David Nelson, pas-<lb />
ror of St. Timothy Lutheran Church,<lb />
Havelock. N. C, returning for the<lb />
second year, was the speaker. His<lb />
s.bject was the study of the book<lb />
of Revelations.<lb />
This annual convocation, sponsor-<lb />
ed by the ISA for the past three<lb />
years I.as been one of the high<lb />
r,ts of the year's activities.<lb />
Through it the students have 'he<lb />
rtunity to get away and medi-<lb />
tate on some serious Bible study, pre-<lb />
pare their own meals, and partic-<lb />
ipate in healthy group recreation.<lb />
Attending the retreat from East<lb />
Una were: Peggy Bock, Robert<lb />
Christesen, Linda Hardesty, Carolyn<lb />
Haven Helen Kailo, Nathan Mc-<lb />
Gee. Vivkie Mosier, and Dennis Rut-<lb />
ge.<lb />
Prof Speaks, Shows<lb />
S. American Slides<lb />
South American cities and coun-<lb />
tries, was the topic discussed by Dr.<lb />
Morton Winsburg, of the Geograhpy<lb />
Department, as he spoke to the Phi<lb />
Sigma chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
at its October meeting.<lb />
Winsburg showed color slides of<lb />
he eitie and countries he visited<lb />
an South America. Some of these<lb />
were: Buenos Aires. Argentina; Li-<lb />
ma, Peru; Quayaqoil, Ecuador; San-<lb />
tiago, Chile; Montevideo, Uruguay;<lb />
and Sucre, Bolivia.<lb />
Slides were shown of the pampas<lb />
in Argentina; the highest peak in<lb />
the Western Hemisphere, Aconca-<lb />
gua; and the powerful Iguasu Falls<lb />
on the Parana River.<lb />
Frat Inducts Four<lb />
On Saturday the Beta Iota chapter<lb />
of Gamma Theta Upsilon, an hon-<lb />
orary professional geography frater-<lb />
nity, held its initiation of new mem-<lb />
bers for the current school year. The<lb />
.service was held at the Cliffs of the<lb />
Neuse State Park. Those inducted<lb />
were Jimmy Rowe, Clenton Smith,<lb />
George South and Mack Walson.<lb />
Choral Group Trains<lb />
More than sixty-seven students<lb />
have begun work Chis fall as members<lb />
of the Women's Chorus, student or-<lb />
ganization sponsored by the depart-<lb />
ment of music.<lb />
The orgtamization of voices is open<lb />
by audition to all qualified women<lb />
students and .consists of a training<lb />
study for choral nvembers.<lb />
STATE Theatre<lb />
Thursday Through Saturday<lb />
The Pit and The<lb />
Pendulum<lb />
Sunday Through Tuesday<lb />
The Truth<lb />
starring<lb />
BRIDIGITTE BARDOT<lb />
Tripping the Light Fantastic . . .<lb />
prize-winners, Adelaide Bland and<lb />
escort. Rex Harris show off 20's cos-<lb />
tumes.<lb />
Respectful silence makes an old man<lb />
uneasy in the presence of young<lb />
people.<lb />
The mobsters and molls attending<lb />
the Senior Class Roaring 20's Dance<lb />
:ast Friday night reported having a<lb />
'wonderful time dancing to the hot<lb />
music of the Jimmy Burns Band<lb />
Girls wore flapper dresses, lonjr<lb />
strings of beads and feather head-<lb />
Lands, while the boys' costumes were<lb />
embellished with loud vests, derby<lb />
hats, and pistols. Even the chape rones<lb />
dressed to fit the occasion.<lb />
Peter JoM, assisted by Larry Grif-<lb />
n. conducted the intermission enter.<lb />
' lirmen The floor show was opened<lb />
with a "Can Can" number by Mildred<lb />
Cwaltney. Gwer.n Harrell. Peggy<lb />
Horieyeutt, and Gail Walser.<lb />
In the opinion of the audience, La-<lb />
Verne Berkley's soft shoe solo and<lb />
Jerry Teachy's rendition of "Some-<lb />
where Over the Rainbow" and "May<lb />
to December" were "really praise-<lb />
worthy<lb />
Ron and A gnes Findley. owners of<lb />
Fi- Hoy's Dance Studio in Greenville,<lb />
��� e a "swinging demonstration" of<lb />
th. ir ballroom dancing technique. The<lb />
! mon-� rat-i'in was the Findley's con-<lb />
tribution to the stadium fund.<lb />
Peter Johl's richly flowing interpre-<lb />
tation of some of the beloved Al<lb />
?Oi 'mi's hits included "Swanee "I<lb />
Didn't Want to Do It "Toot, Toot.<lb />
T o ie. Goodbye and "Californa<lb />
Here I Cone<lb />
Judy Wagstaff, Nancy Cooke, and<lb />
Peggy Honeycirbt presented an enter-<lb />
to ining &amp; Varleston.<lb />
Ken Trogon, senior glass president,<lb />
announced the prize winners which<lb />
' '����" bs follows: Best Costumes �<lb />
First prize Adelaide Bland of Roa-<lb />
noke Rapids and Rex Harris of Have-<lb />
loek; Second prize�Cherry Garris of<lb />
Williamston and W. Larry Griffin t.f<lb />
Burlin 'on. Poor prizes were won by<lb />
Leland Careawan of Bethaven; Char-<lb />
1 te Wilson of Wilmington; Michele<lb />
Penn of Richmond. Va and Jerry<lb />
Teachy of Washington.<lb />
Frank White of Manteo won the<lb />
prize for most individualistic costume.<lb />
This original costume consisted of a<lb />
nile green flapper dress, black stock-<lb />
ings, brown and white high heels,<lb />
and a black wig. He said, "I did it<lb />
SHIRTMAKEHP M<lb />
iilE HUGGER<lb />
sSSpssasszsa<lb />
�Pproanfc<lb />
MENS W<lb />
By KATHRYN. E. JOHNSON<lb />
on a dare. I'd never have doe it<lb />
otherwise<lb />
The donors of 'lie prizes were<lb />
Greenville merchants. The College<lb />
Shop, Campus Corner, Lauter Broth-<lb />
ers Jewelers, Best Brothers Jewelers,<lb />
: off man's Men's Wear. Offset Print-<lb />
ing, Grace's Style Center, and th<lb />
f indereila Restaurant.<lb />
Jimmy Purrs and his hand finished<lb />
oul the evening (presenting music<lb />
dancing.<lb />
ain BtOC Worre I Jr<lb />
, � , �not�-d to the rv � -f<lb />
M for, and is Group Admiri-<lb />
;  officer. Cadet Major Wor-<lb />
rrxajopng in Industrial A<lb />
 is in :iU ory IP. which SJflM-<lb />
qualifi ations for pilot train-<lb />
 � e Air Force and is now lak-<lb />
m- , ilt, along with C�l. Worth ington<lb />
 ;� the Flight Instructional<lb />
ram. Twice a week the IP sen-<lb />
. cadets take flight instruction at<lb />
� . local airjort. He is also the Ca-<lb />
det R ' e Team Commander, which<lb />
n dition-i! d signed to him.<lb />
.( j, :  tain Robert C. i;lden,<lb />
Operations Officer has also received<lb />
;� i romi�t I �<lb />
or Ha' hag m<lb />
(iiliten<lb />
. life -� i<lb />
, i - (<lb />
Group he<lb />
rnd <lb />
�njoril<lb />
Cadet<lb />
' .i '��<lb />
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Suzanne Eacho, Betty Jean Taylor.<lb />
Umstead Hall Elects Officers:<lb />
Perry, High Assume Top Duties<lb />
Effie Tickle, Lorefcta Poster, Linda<lb />
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Powell, Faye Taylor. Bessie Wtlls,<lb />
and Sue Williams.<lb />
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�pa Carole has held seventeen beauty titles including Miss Goldsboro, which she currently hold, Miss<lb />
Td�- uf Texas, Miss Photographer's Association, Miss NC Rescue Squad, and Second Runner-up in<lb />
ional Tobacco ueen Contest. Here at EC, Xorma Carole is a pledge of Kappa Delta and was a re-<lb />
for Slay Hall in the BUCCANEER Queen competition. To such an outstanding beauty, we give the<lb />
btinj� the first of the 'Buc Beauties<lb />
ent Chi O Magazine<lb />
Publishes Prewitt Article<lb />
Dr. Guatc<lb />
the DeaMfam '<lb />
eassea "ftoBgyeaknex-s sh�wn in tis<lb />
country l �face the "long cold war<lb />
with GaMrin<lb />
Tae article appears in the current<lb />
issue of ft Eleiusis of Chi Omega<lb />
ofifkial pafciication of the fraternity.<lb />
Dr. rft points out that in the<lb />
�tes we "have too low a<lb />
trmtonMi ftresholil that is, we are<lb />
M&amp; qwMy irritated; that, as a peo-<lb />
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Edueatioa K�tn a broad general per-<lb />
spective ft. Prewitt states, "to<lb />
continue Bell the American Story,<lb />
both with; fte United States and to<lb />
peoples Btoere. Fundamentally,<lb />
this story hi a v .�g. living, emerg-<lb />
ing saga. Crolf courses and Thunder-<lb />
birds, taiegy-one inch screens and<lb />
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dueta of a collective dream of peoples<lb />
BSU Delegates<lb />
Meet In Raleigh<lb />
HSU delegates from all over North<lb />
Carolina attended the BSU Conveiv-<lb />
ition last weekend at Forest Hills<lb />
Baptist Church in 'Raleigh.<lb />
Approximately 700 college students<lb />
�.nie from 26 different colleges and<lb />
for hunanfty ZTdeJaHtTm ' universities with 50 hailing from ECC<lb />
Prewitt, director of gathered on thds continent of diverse<lb />
f Psychology dis- ancestry.<lb />
"Surely he continues, "if we re-<lb />
call the courage we had when the odds<lb />
were ominous in our beginnings, the<lb />
genius we showed when we harnessed<lb />
the reckless atom, and the concern<lb />
persisted toward the Salk vaccine, we<lb />
will have qualified ourselves as worthy<lb />
of the mantle of world leadership for<lb />
a campaign not only to keep this way<lb />
of life for ourselves but also to main-<lb />
tain it as a legacy for all of mankind<lb />
Concluding his discussion of the<lb />
struggle against Communism, he says,<lb />
"Our history as a nation is relatively<lb />
short but it bears no uncertain mark-<lb />
ings as far as freedom is concerned.<lb />
Whether at the Summit or at the<lb />
crossroads store, this one guide line<lb />
is deeply etched. If we see it clearly,<lb />
we fight Communism for an eternity;<lb />
without a clear vision, we battle as<lb />
uncertain gladiators.<lb />
campus.<lb />
Special music, renderd by the Chor-<lb />
ale Society of Shaw University, and<lb />
?n address, given by Dr. Pope A.<lb />
Qoncan, were on the Friday night<lb />
agenda.<lb />
Saturday sessions included two ad-<lb />
dresses entitled "The Church and the<lb />
Churches and were given Dr. Will-<lb />
lam Hall Preston.<lb />
The State BSU Choir presented<lb />
special music in the evening session.<lb />
College students who had visited for-<lb />
eign countries as sumimer missionar-<lb />
ies told of some of their experiences.<lb />
As a part of the Popular Entertain-<lb />
ment Series. Josh White, one of our<lb />
greatest folk singers, will appear in<lb />
concert on Friday, November 10, at<lb />
8:15 p. m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
One hundred guest tickets will go<lb />
on sale one week 'before the (perform-<lb />
ance for $3 each. They may be ob-<lb />
tained in the SGA offices from 10:00<lb />
a. m. until 11:00 a. an. and from 2:00<lb />
p. m. until 3:00 p. m.<lb />
Josh White's appeal is much deep-<lb />
er than his perfection of form. It<lb />
comes from the true artist's under-<lb />
standing of the dignity, the humility,<lb />
and the ipride of human beings, as<lb />
well as the presentation of his in-<lb />
sights through symbols.<lb />
j The son of a young Negro preacher<lb />
of Greenville, S. C, he was christened<lb />
Joshua Daniel White in honor of the<lb />
.biblical warrior. At the age of seven,<lb />
he got his first job leading blind<lb />
street singers from one street corner<lb />
to another.<lb />
Josh says the cruelty practiced on<lb />
him by his blind masters helped him<lb />
as an artist, for by changing masters<lb />
frequently he worked for all the great<lb />
street singers of the day. Each won-<lb />
derful guitarist was jealous of the<lb />
others skill and guarded the secret of<lb />
his intricate technique closely. When-<lb />
ever possible, Josh would slip away to<lb />
ipractice the techniques he picked up<lb />
by watching his masters' deft fingers.<lb />
When eleven years old, Josh played<lb />
second guitar on a record with Blind<lb />
Joe Taggert. Three years later a re-<lb />
cord scout offered him $100 to go to<lb />
New York for a recording session.<lb />
His mother permitted him to go with<lb />
the understanding that he was to sing<lb />
only spirituals, not blues. Running<lb />
cult of spirituals after cutting six-<lb />
teen sides, he recorded some blues<lb />
under the name of Pine Wood Tom.<lb />
These songs established his reputa-<lb />
tion as a singer.<lb />
He found radio jobs in New York<lb />
and sang in church concerts where he<lb />
met 'his wife. Just as he was getting<lb />
established he cut his fingers on a<lb />
milk bottle so severely that the doc-<lb />
tors wanted to amputate three fin-<lb />
By KATHRYN ELAINE JOHNSON.<lb />
j;ers. Josh refused to consent to the<lb />
qperation for his technique involved<lb />
the use of all five fingers. Taking a<lb />
job as an elevator operator, he nursed<lb />
his paralyzed hand back to use.<lb />
Four years later, after landing a<lb />
jab in the Broadway production John<lb />
Henry, he was aplplauded by the crit-<lb />
ics. Engagements in Greenwich Vil-<lb />
lage and the east side supper clubs<lb />
followed quickly. Setting a precedent<lb />
Josh White<lb />
with his blues at the Blue Angel, he<lb />
kept it open through the summer.<lb />
He was invited to the White House<lb />
to sing for President and Mrs. Roose-<lb />
velt many times. He dedicated his<lb />
touching ballad, "The Man Who<lb />
Couldn't Walk Around" to President<lb />
Roosevelt.<lb />
In 1950 ne toured Europe, visiting<lb />
England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,<lb />
and Scotland. Included in the sellout<lb />
crowds which heaid him were mem-<lb />
bers of the royal families.<lb />
Returning to the United States, he<lb />
made three movies: The Walking<lb />
Hills, All That Money Can Buy, and<lb />
Crimson Canary. On Broadway, he<lb />
played in Lower Depths and How<lb />
Long Till Summer.<lb />
Making a speech before the House<lb />
Un-American Activities Committee<lb />
which had been looking at folk sing-<lb />
ers with suspicion Josh said:<lb />
Better than most people in this<lb />
room I know the blemishes on Ameri-<lb />
can civilization. But a folk singer, it<lb />
Booma to me, is the voice and con-<lb />
science of his time and audience. He<lb />
tries to put into words and music<lb />
what those around him feel. This I<lb />
shall continue to do, with God's help,<lb />
as Ion ea there is suffering and dis-<lb />
' nomination around me and freedom<lb />
and equality to be won. But that's not<lb />
eoanrnuaism, even if Communists try<lb />
to use us for their own foul end6.<lb />
He is now making concert tours<lb />
across the United States with fre-<lb />
quent interruptions for recording ses-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Ki Winding, one of the top jazz<lb />
trombonists of our time, will appear<lb />
with his septet in Wright Auditorium<lb />
oa November 11 at 8:15 p. m. This is<lb />
another of the Popular Entertain-<lb />
t ont S 'ries concerts.<lb />
One hundred guest tickets are on<lb />
aie in the SGA offices for $3 each.<lb />
These tickets may be obtained prior<lb />
to the performance between 10:00 and<lb />
11:00 a.m. and between 2:00 and 3:00<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Kji Winding, born in Denmark,<lb />
-ame to the United States at the age<lb />
of twelve. He soon learned to play<lb />
the trombone and, after high school,<lb />
he played with local dance bands. In<lb />
1941 he joined the Sonny Durham<lb />
band. 1942 brought his alliance with<lb />
Alvino Ray and the United States<lb />
Coast Guard.<lb />
Upon, discharge from the Coast<lb />
iluard, he joined the Benny Goodman<lb />
band. While with Goodman he made<lb />
his first jazz recordings under his<lb />
own name for Savoy Records. Play-<lb />
ng with Stan Kenton in 1946-47, he<lb />
created "The Trombone Sound Hav-<lb />
ing gained prominence with his per-<lb />
formances ir Ke niton's "Artistry in<lb />
Rhythm" stries, he began playing<lb />
with the Charlie Ventura All-Star<lb />
Sextet.<lb />
Kai Winding<lb />
He has been among the top three<lb />
trombonists in "The Downbeat" and<lb />
"Met-eronome" annual polls since<lb />
1947.<lb />
During the early 1950's Kai played<lb />
.some of the top rooms with his own<lb />
jazz group. He opened "Bop City" and<lb />
was a regular at "Birdland" with<lb />
Gerry Mulligan, Max Roach, and<lb />
George Wellington.<lb />
While having so much success as a<lb />
ii.zz artist he was also doing very<lb />
well in the commercial field. In New<lb />
York City, he appeared on the Hit<lb />
Parade on both radio and television,<lb />
'he Patti Page Show, Robert Q. Lewis<lb />
how, and the Arthur Murray Dance<lb />
Party. He also did commercial record-<lb />
ings, jingles, played for Pal Joey, and<lb />
even played �t the Horse Show in<lb />
Madison Square Garden.<lb />
Kai Winding decided to return to<lb />
the jazz field in 1954. Teaming up<lb />
with J. J. Johnson, he made a duet<lb />
trombone recording for Savoy. They<lb />
were so well received that they de-<lb />
cided to "put the act on the road<lb />
The J &amp; K Quintet had five albums<lb />
on the market within the year. They<lb />
also firmly established Kai's "Trom-<lb />
bone Sound<lb />
In 1-956 Kai Winding and J. J.<lb />
Johnson resumed their individual ca-<lb />
reers. Kai assembled a new group<lb />
v.irh four trombones aini three<lb />
lhythms. This group represents the<lb />
peak of the "Trombone Sound<lb />
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Jr. Class Plans<lb />
Spring Dance;<lb />
tones Wins Plaque<lb />
in.<lb />
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VHtti<lb />
�er<lb />
ary<lb />
ion of his long interest<lb />
ncouragement of young<lb />
his services in bring-<lb />
ludiences in many parts<lb />
A. J. Fletcher of<lb />
an honorary life mem-<lb />
Carolina College Chajp-<lb />
Alpha Sinfonia at cere-<lb />
al on the campus Sun-<lb />
ember 5.<lb />
� W. Jenkins, an honor-<lb />
of the national music<lb />
men. acted as "big<lb />
Fletcher as the honor<lb />
by student officers of<lb />
ion. The formal initia-<lb />
ed by a dinner at a<lb />
aurant.<lb />
irs who were accepted<lb />
�nity at Sunday's meet-<lb />
also Dr. Martin Mail-<lb />
ir in residence at ECC;<lb />
r, faculty member, and<lb />
music at the college,<lb />
r, an attorney, is the<lb />
AL-TV Station in Ra-<lb />
0 founder and a patron<lb />
1 Opera Company, for-<lb />
s Roots Opera Com-<lb />
anization has presented<lb />
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o became members of<lb />
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ay are: Luther Ronald<lb />
C. Teachey, William<lb />
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lenn Briley, (Robert C.<lb />
Elmer Chappell, James<lb />
, Harold A. Jones, and<lb />
Miller.<lb />
The Junior Class held its first<lb />
meeting this year November 2 with<lb />
thirty people present.<lb />
lAt the meeting, President Cloyce<lb />
Anders appointed committees for the<lb />
Junior-Senior dance to be held in the<lb />
spring. Invitations Oommibtee includes<lb />
Anne Francis Allen, chairman; Tom-<lb />
my Murray, Linda Simmons, and Fay<lb />
Counts. Ken Moore will serve as chair-<lb />
man of the Decorations Committee<lb />
with Woody Shepherd, John Herring,<lb />
and William Oliver. The Refreshments<lb />
Committe is composed of Johnny Wa-<lb />
ters, chairman; Bill Carroll, Linda<lb />
Cherry, and Newassa Taylor. Cloyce<lb />
Anders and Diana Foster are in charge<lb />
of publicity.<lb />
Buddy Marlowe and his band will<lb />
play for the Junior-Senior dance.<lb />
An attendance plaque was awarded<lb />
first and second floor Jones dormi-<lb />
tory. This plaque will be awarded each<lb />
meeting to the dormitory with the<lb />
most Juniors attending.<lb />
The goal of the Junior class this<lb />
y ear is to increase interest in the<lb />
class and its activities through parti-<lb />
cifpaition. Cloyce (Anders urges all<lb />
members of the Junior Class to sup-<lb />
port their class and take ipart in its<lb />
activities and meetings.<lb /><lb />
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Fighting Bucs Face Powerful Furman<lb />
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LR Defeats Pirates<lb />
Reviewing The Season<lb />
EC's grid Pirates could be undefeated at the present time<lb />
with a few breaks. But the Bucs have had their share of mis-<lb />
fortunes bestowed upon them, and still have a respectable 5-3<lb />
mark.<lb />
Saiturday night's contest with Lenoir Rhyne was typical<lb />
of the type of games the Pirates have played this season. Coach<lb />
Jack Boone's forces almost had the game in their grasp, before<lb />
the desperation drive by the LR team.<lb />
With EC leading 19-18 with only a few minutes remaining,<lb />
and the Pirates had ball possession inside the Bear 15, it appeared<lb />
the Bucs would upset the highly touted visitors. But a fumble by<lb />
East Carolina and a 94 yard march to pay dirt by the visitors<lb />
ex' erminated all chances of an EC win.<lb />
All But Two Of Buc Games Close<lb />
Only EC victories over Catawba 16-0 and Penn State 19-6<lb />
were by'a comfortable margin. The remainder of the Pirate con-<lb />
test have been close right down to the wire, and won in the last<lb />
few minutes of action.<lb />
After the victory over Penn State the Bucs were forced<lb />
to rally to down Guilford 17-15; the Catawba game was easily<lb />
won by the Bucs, but EC fought off a desperate Elon rally, to<lb />
nip the Christians 22-20; EC continued to play the close ones at<lb />
the expense of WCC, and the Catamounts defeated Coach Boone's<lb />
forces 7-6.<lb />
The next contest was at Newberry, and the Indians were<lb />
tied with the Pirates until the final moments of action at 7-7.<lb />
A last minute touchdown pass from Dan Rouse to Richard Huney-<lb />
cutt won this one for the EC eleven by a 13-7 margin.<lb />
The nerve racking tension of crucial and tight contests<lb />
did not end art: Newberry, South Carolina. EC took to the road<lb />
apain against the Appalachian Mountaineers. The Apps edged<lb />
the Bucs 16-14, after the former was leading 9-0 at one point.<lb />
LR has been the latest contest which would give many<lb />
coaches ulcers. The next one happens to be Furman University<lb />
of Greenville, South Carolina. After the Furman contest, the Pi-<lb />
rates end their season at home against Wofford.<lb />
Furman One Of The Better Southern Conference Teams<lb />
The Hurricanes of Furman University happen to be one<lb />
of the better teams in the SC and probably will be the Bucs tough-<lb />
est opponentt. Last week the next Buc foe defeated Memphis State<lb />
7-6. Like EC, the Furman eleven has had their share of close<lb />
games. Among the other Furman contests have been a 12-7 vic-<lb />
tory over Wofford and an 8-7 loss at ithe hands of The Citadel.<lb />
Furman will be the favorite, but after the LR contest,<lb />
not anyone could sell the Bucs short. Depth has been the big<lb />
problem for EC all season. Injuries have hampered the men of<lb />
Coach Jack Boone to a large degree. The Bucs have the horses<lb />
in the backfield and a system that can move the ball offensively.<lb />
Pep Rallies Should Be More Successful<lb />
With some publicity, the pep rallies could be more suc-<lb />
cessful. The advertising of such events should be publicized to<lb />
the maximum. Instead, little is known by (the majority of the<lb />
student body concerning such an important college activity.<lb />
It seemed that only the coaches, players, cheerleaders, and<lb />
one hundred or less spirited students managed to gather for the<lb />
Lenoit Rhyne rally. This definitely was not the entire student<lb />
body's fault, but rather a case of poor publicizing on the part<lb />
of the advertisers of such events.<lb />
Evidentally, it appears that someone should have been<lb />
on the ball and let the student body know that there was a pep<lb />
rally on the campus of East Carolina. The pep rally was held on<lb />
a Thursday night, which happens to be the same day the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN is issued. But even the school newspaper was<lb />
not aware of the rally until (the last day.<lb />
It does seem logical that the newspaper should be one of<lb />
the first sources that should be consulted. Why is it that we<lb />
can not have more organization of such affairs on this fine cam-<lb />
pus? The turnouts for the football games have been spectacular,<lb />
the spirits were good Saturday night for the LR contest. A suc-<lb />
cessful pep rally would be a fine orientation for any spirited<lb />
football weekend.<lb />
Defending National Champion, Le-ac<lb />
TKir Rhyne of Hickory, had to come<lb />
from behind to edge EC by a 24-19<lb />
margin last Saturday night in Green-<lb />
wile. With the second largest crowd<lb />
of the season, on hand (9,000) at Col-<lb />
lege Stadium, the Bucs iplayed one of<lb />
itheir better contests, but an inter-<lb />
cepted ipass and a fumble led to<lb />
Coach Boone's eleven's downfall at<lb />
the expense of the Bears.<lb />
LR, with its powerful ground at-<lb />
tack in full operation scored in the<lb />
last 53 seconds to turn back their foe.<lb />
Hal White, who accounted for 173<lb />
of the visitor's 364 yards on the<lb />
ground, streaked eleven yards for the<lb />
wiSnaang score. This run offset a Bob<lb />
Muldrow field goal five minutes ear-<lb />
lier in the final frame.<lb />
FIRST HALF ACTION<lb />
EC marched for the first score of<lb />
the contest early in the second pe-<lb />
riod. The second time the Bucs grasp-<lb />
ed their hands on the pigskin offen-<lb />
sively, the Pirate backs ripped<lb />
through the Bear defense for 57 yards<lb />
in eleven (pilays and a touchdown.<lb />
Freshman halfback Tom Michel add-<lb />
ed the final two yards of the sus-<lb />
tained drive and the Bucs were in the<lb />
lead at 6-0. A Dan Rouse to John<lb />
Anderson pass gave EC an interesting<lb />
8-0 lead.<lb />
The Bears, who waited until the<lb />
final seconds of each half for 2 of<lb />
their 4 touchdowns, scored the first<lb />
one in the dying seconds of the de-<lb />
fensively fought first half. Richard<lb />
Kemip, the Bear fullback smashed into<lb />
the end zone from the two giving the<lb />
visitors six points, but the two point<lb />
conversion try was missed.<lb />
SECOND HALF ACTION<lb />
Hence, the Bucs held the lead at<lb />
8-6 in an evenly fought first half of<lb />
tion. EC received the opening kick-<lb />
off in the third period, but failed to<lb />
penetrate for a great deal of yni-<lb />
�e. A 44 yard punt by C-ene Isen-<lb />
nd<lb />
hour barely rolled into the enemy e<lb />
zone and the Dears were ready for<lb />
offensive action on the Pirate 20<lb />
Bear tailback Hal White, easily the<lb />
offensive star of the warm and hu-<lb />
mid night, went for an electrifying<lb />
80 yard touchdown run off the Buc<lb />
right side and down the sidelines.<lb />
Again the two (point try for the extra<lb />
points was missed by LR and the<lb />
Bears led by only an 12-8 margin.<lb />
Bucs came right back in the<lb />
affair and scored on a two<lb />
halfback Tom Mat-<lb />
t oliege, W"f-<lb />
ftnal home<lb />
The<lb />
see-saw<lb />
yard plunge by<lb />
thews. The Hertford native set-up the<lb />
tally on a brilliant 50 yard kickoff<lb />
return from the EC 7 to the LR 43.<lb />
Some nice running by Tom Michel<lb />
and Larry Rudsill also helped set-up<lb />
the score. Vince Eiduke scored the<lb />
tvo extra points ami the Bucs went<lb />
ahead 16-12.<lb />
LR scored again to go ahead 18-16.<lb />
Am intercepted ipass by Marcus Mid-<lb />
jrett and a 9 yard run by Kemip gave<lb />
the Bears the two point lead. Hal<lb />
White's pass play failed and EC<lb />
found themselves two points behind.<lb />
Muldrow's 24 yard field goal,<lb />
(Bob's third of the season), moved<lb />
EC one point in front of the visitors.<lb />
Again, it was the running of Rudi-<lb />
sill which aided the drive for the<lb />
score. It seemed as though it was an<lb />
apparent EC victory until the final<lb />
few minutes of action. A Buc fumble<lb />
on thedr own 4 and a 94 yard march<lb />
in only 7 plays gave the Bears the<lb />
24-19 win. Hal White climax d the<lb />
drive with his 11 yard run in the<lb />
final T)i seconds of action.<lb />
Bucs Seem To Come Through<lb />
With New Star Every Game<lb />
Cage Challenge<lb />
Met By Faculty<lb />
The challenge from the faculty<lb />
members of the Department of<lb />
Health and Physical Education (Men)<lb />
for a game of basketball has been<lb />
accepted by a group of the remaining<lb />
faculty and staff.<lb />
The game will be held at the Me-<lb />
morial Gytm on November 27, and<lb />
the entire proceeds of this contest<lb />
will be contributed to the Stadium<lb />
Fund.<lb />
Aniy faculty member interested in<lb />
participating in this game, should<lb />
contact Harry Rainey, head of the<lb />
Student Sulpiply Stores.<lb />
I wouldn't think of doing without<lb />
television because I get so much<lb />
enjoyment from not tuning in so much<lb />
of tihe time; it's like locking the door<lb />
against unwanted callers.<lb />
At each Buc grid contest there is<lb />
one individual who causes the oppo-<lb />
sition considerable trouble, although<lb />
a great team effort has been ful-<lb />
filled during the Pirates' first 7<lb />
contests.<lb />
Freshman halfback Tom Michell<lb />
proved to be the hero in the opener<lb />
against Indiana State (Pa.) by scor-<lb />
ing 3 touchdowns. Tommy Matthews<lb />
from Hertford ripped the Guilford<lb />
defense apart in the Pirates close<lb />
17-15 win over the Quakers. Mat-<lb />
thews, the team's leading ground<lb />
gainer, picked up over 100 yards of<lb />
his 557 yard total in this contest.<lb />
Catawba's Indians proved to be the<lb />
next Buc victim. Captain Nick Hil-<lb />
gert with one touchdown and over<lb />
70 yaixls rushing proved to be the<lb />
Pirate star in this game.<lb />
Elon furnished the Pirates oppo-<lb />
sition in the Homecoming affair.<lb />
Sophomore halfback Frank Gallo-<lb />
way scored what proved to be the<lb />
winning touchdown on a beautiful<lb />
55 yard punt return. WCC edged<lb />
the Bucs 7-G the following week in<lb />
the rain and the mud.<lb />
Left End Richard Huneycutt was<lb />
the big show in the important ver-<lb />
dict over Newberry. The Sophomore<lb />
end set-up and scored the winning<lb />
touchdown in the final minute of ac-<lb />
tion to spoil the Newberry Home-<lb />
coming. The Portsmouth, Virginia<lb />
native stole the ball from the Indian's<lb />
Phil Orsini inside the enemy's ten<lb />
yard line.<lb />
Appalachian handed EC their sec-<lb />
ond league loss by a tight 16-14 mar-<lb />
gin this fpast weekend. But quarter-<lb />
back Han Rouse from Newport<lb />
News, Virginia juissed the oposition<lb />
dizzy during the final half of action.<lb />
Who will it be this weeK?<lb />
Furman<lb />
Pirates<lb />
South Carolina Saturday night in the<lb />
Hue's final away game of the season.<lb />
The 1961 Paladin team has last but<lb />
two P��. Will.am-Mary and The<lb />
Citadel have downed the next Pirate<lb />
foe. The Furman eleven has con-<lb />
(I�ered Presbyterian. Davidson, George<lb />
Washington, Howard<lb />
ford, and Memphis State.<lb />
fiast Carolina � the<lb />
� rame for the men of hea 1 Coach Bb<lb />
King The Paladins will be ready to<lb />
inures the home folks in then last<lb />
,uting on Furman grounds. Amone<lb />
the talent that the Paladins have to<lb />
offer are four All Southern Confer-<lb />
Ctiee candidates. They are hacks<lb />
Bill Canty and Tom Campbell, end Al<lb />
Martin and center Larry Jepson.<lb />
Furman has to play such teams<lb />
W last rears SC champions Ceorge<lb />
Washington, the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference rtawner-ugt last season, Clem-<lb />
son's Tigers, ami a strong Memphis<lb />
State team. The Paladins have al-<lb />
ready conquered powerful GW and<lb />
Mem-phis and end their season against<lb />
Clemeon n the latter's home field.<lb />
It is presumed that the Furman<lb />
eleven with experience and depth to<lb />
their advantage will be a heavy fav-<lb />
orite to defeat HOC. But Richmond's<lb />
Spiders had that same experience and<lb />
depth last season when running into j<lb />
the Bucs. The Spiders WOBt home on<lb />
the short end of a 22-7 score.<lb />
The Pirates have some imp-rcssive<lb />
ball players of their own to throw at<lb />
the Furman team. Clayton Piland is<lb />
noted as one of the better lineman<lb />
in the state; Ohuck Gordon has been<lb />
nothing bat sensational offensively<lb />
and defensively for the Bucs at his<lb />
center post.<lb />
The Pirates have some fine ends<lb />
in Jones Iyx'kerman and Bob Bum-<lb />
gardner defensively and Richard Hun-<lb />
eycutt offensively. The Pirates have<lb />
 host of good hacks, tiie majority of<lb />
them maturing in the lat� Aagea �.f<lb />
'lie season. Tom Matthews heads the<lb />
list of the fine Buc backs. The Hert-<lb />
ford Senior has scored f touchdowns<lb />
ir 1961, and has picked-up 41 yards<lb />
rushing for a 8��'� average. Tom Michel<lb />
is tied with Matthew- for the leading<lb />
scorer on the team with 5 touchdowns<lb />
to his credit.<lb />
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Author of "Barefoot B<lb />
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