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Bloodmobile will be on campus<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, lioT<lb />
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Key houhj be sent -U Dr. James<lb />
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Jenkins Seeks Student<lb />
Outlines Plan To Secure Funds<lb />
Students Enter Float<lb />
In Christmas Parade<lb />
Students interupt Flanagan studies last Wednesday while police check for hidden explosive.<lb />
ive Search Discloses No Bomb<lb />
Gller W<lb />
Students I<lb />
By CATHY SHESSO<lb />
Smrities Plan<lb />
tarnation For<lb />
Formal Rush<lb />
The fiSfOrity Convocation is sched-<lb />
�� Wednesday, November 29, in<lb />
Austin aditoriuon at 6:30 p. m.<lb />
AH Jfcpabmen. upperclassmen. and<lb />
Umn&amp;Mh interested in sororities<lb />
amtfitW this meeting if they plan<lb />
id participate in formal rush. Attend-<lb />
ing iMs meeting, however, will not<lb />
anyone to pledge.<lb />
girls wiho are unable to<lb />
see Dean White within<lb />
Inr. �<lb />
.4<lb />
jafter the meeting.<lb />
Th Ws attending this meeting<lb />
�ill be introduced to the eight sorori-<lb />
Bhis, and will be informed<lb />
about Old individual sorority by its<lb />
Last Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. stu-<lb />
dents and faculty quietly and orderly<lb />
evacuated Flanagan Building.<lb />
An unidentified person calling from<lb />
Greenville notified the wife of a fac-<lb />
ulty member that a bomb had been<lb />
placed in Flanagan. The bomb was<lb />
due to explode at 3:00 p. m. The fac-<lb />
ulty members' wife alerted Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins, who notified the police.<lb />
The building was searched from<lb />
top to bottom- but no bomb was found;<lb />
classes resumed at 3:10 p. m.<lb />
Dean Mallory asks all students to<lb />
"please keep their eyes and ears<lb />
open If they see or hear of anyone<lb />
who might have been resonsible for<lb />
the call, notify him or someone in the<lb />
Administration Building.<lb />
He also added that falsifying a re-<lb />
port of a bomb is a very serious of-<lb />
fense. If the person i!s caught doing<lb />
this he, or she, -must automatically be<lb />
turned over to federal officials for<lb />
committing a felony.<lb />
Pay Fees In Advance<lb />
Permits to register for Winter<lb />
Quarter may be secured now in<lb />
the registrar's office. Fees for<lb />
Winter Quarter are also payable<lb />
at this time.<lb />
Dr. John Home, Registrar,<lb />
urges all students to pay their<lb />
fees early, as much time can be<lb />
saved by securing permits and<lb />
ia"ng fees in advance.<lb />
Beginning with the fall quarter<lb />
of 1962 all campus organizations must<lb />
:uibmiit to the SGA Historian, by the<lb />
third full week of school the current<lb />
address and president of the group.<lb />
This motion, tabled from the last<lb />
CA meeting, was approved by the<lb />
Student Senate at their Monday night<lb />
meeting. This will be added to the<lb />
Hy-Laws of the Constitution.<lb />
It was further amended that all the<lb />
officers be included on this list. If<lb />
these said organizations do not com-<lb />
ply to the ruling, they will not be<lb />
recognized as an official campus or-<lb />
ganization approved by the SGA, and<lb />
will not be allowed to function.<lb />
The SGA salaries were acrain<lb />
brought up at this meeting. Bert<lb />
Stancill made the motion that the<lb />
Vice President of the SGA be paid<lb />
a salary of $150.00 per year. An<lb />
amendment, made to this motion re-<lb />
questing that a salary- of $75.00 per<lb />
year be paid to the chairman of the<lb />
Men's and Women's Judiciaries, failed,<lb />
and the Senate also voted down the<lb />
main motion.<lb />
Torch<lb />
Merle Summers displayed the torch<lb />
which was used in the Torch Far Ed-<lb />
ucation Marathon, and moved that<lb />
the torch be put in a trophy case, to<lb />
be put on display in the new stadium<lb />
when it is completed. This motion<lb />
was defeated.<lb />
Tommy Mallison made the motion<lb />
that the torch be donated to Dr.<lb />
Jenkins, for him to do with it as he<lb />
sees fit. This motion carried.<lb />
Christmas Parade<lb />
Hob Ward moved that the SGA be<lb />
represented in the Annual Greenville<lb />
' hristmas parade by a float. The<lb />
float would be modeled after a small<lb />
football stadium to show apprecia-<lb />
L:ou to the citizens of Greenville for<lb />
their Fuport of the new stadium. This<lb />
project will be headed by the Special<lb />
Events Committee of the SGA and<lb />
all interested individuals.<lb />
An amendment was added to the<lb />
motion which would limit the cost of<lb />
the project to $100.00. The motion and<lb />
the admerwJment carried.<lb />
lA motion was made by Tommy Mall-<lb />
ison that the SGA recommend to the<lb />
Publication Board that the positions<lb />
of editor and assistant editor of the<lb />
Key be elected by the Publications<lb />
Board during the first meeting of the<lb />
fall quarter.<lb />
This motion was amended to read<lb />
that the position of editor be elected<lb />
by the Publications Board during the<lb />
first meeting of the fall quarter. This<lb />
amendment was passed by the SGA.<lb />
The following motions were re-<lb />
eomimendations from, the Executive<lb />
Committee to the Student Senate.<lb />
1. That the (procedure be changed<lb />
from stamping one class schedule card<lb />
to stamping three of the cards when<lb />
an activity card is given.<lb />
2. That the Students Committee for<lb />
a Belter N. C. be supported by the<lb />
SGA from EC.<lb />
Both of these recommendations to<lb />
the SGA were approved by the Stu-<lb />
dent Senate.<lb />
The next meeting of the SGA is<lb />
scheduled for Monday, November 27,<lb />
after registration.<lb />
jggl iX<lb />
I the 1<lb />
inw<lb />
&amp;-&amp;<lb />
00<lb />
�lite, Panhellenic Advisor,<lb />
met the girls on the proper<lb />
pweetais for going through formal<lb />
t social sororities on cam-<lb />
fcphi Phi; Ajpha Omicron<lb />
Ki Delta; Alpha Delta Pi;<lb />
�; Delta Zeta; Kappa Delta,<lb />
 Sigma Sigma.<lb />
�briley. Panhellenic Rush<lb />
Raid, "On behalf of all the<lb />
Homt-n on campus, I would<lb />
ancurage everyone to come<lb />
�rotation and to let us in-<lb />
�nterested women students<lb />
oionty life can mean to<lb />
Campus Greeks Present Entertaining Evening<lb />
OflFun With Music, Vaudeville-Day Evening Style<lb />
iWbo<lb />
is Select<lb />
For Dorm<lb />
Brantley Aycock has re-<lb />
announced as the name<lb />
1st Carolina's New Dorm<lb />
ireen 10th and 14th Streets,<lb />
re board of trustees de-<lb />
me the dorm for Aycock,<lb />
I. C. educational governor,<lb />
much for education in<lb />
klina as anyone<lb />
W. Jenkins pointed out<lb />
nor Aycock delivered the<lb />
mcement speech at EC,<lb />
ie institution to do the best<lb />
in training teachers.<lb />
"earn Explains<lb />
le Programs<lb />
erve Officer Candidate<lb />
be on campus Wednes-<lb />
rember 29 in the Student<lb />
m 9:00 a. m. to 4:00<lb />
lie team will explain the<lb />
programs and answer any<lb />
students may have.<lb />
�day evening, the Re-<lb />
ficer Candidate teat will<lb />
listred. The time and<lb />
the test will be an-<lb />
earlier in the day.<lb />
Sophomores, and Jun-<lb />
igibls to take this teat.<lb />
Light-hearted "minstrels gay<lb />
"chorus" girls, and rich voiced vo-<lb />
calists performed in last Thursday<lb />
night's Alpha Xi Delta "All Sing<lb />
Opening the show were the Alpha<lb />
Xi's with "Another Opening of Anoth-<lb />
er Show which set the mood for an<lb />
evening of fun with music.<lb />
A large crowd of "first nighters"<lb />
packed McGiwnis Auditorium to see<lb />
a colorful "vaudeville" musical show.<lb />
Student entertainers recaptured the<lb />
spirit of one of the nation's most me-<lb />
morable entertainment eras in song<lb />
and dance.<lb />
First Place Winners<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota, women's musical<lb />
fraternity, was first place winner<lb />
with their professional renditions of<lb />
"I Enjoy Being A Girl "Tonight<lb />
and "Love Look Away from Me<lb />
They finished to a spontaneous round<lb />
of applause.<lb />
Sigma, Sigma, Sigma, first place<lb />
winners in the sorority judging, paid<lb />
tribute to Uncle Sam in song and<lb />
dance routines. Beginning with a<lb />
drum and flute corps, the girls<lb />
marched and sang a spirited "Yankee<lb />
Doodle and then they continued in<lb />
Lnm.il 1 outfits to Irving Berlin's<lb />
"Buttons and Bows Moving on to<lb />
a snap Charleston, routine, the<lb />
girls captured a fleeting glance of<lb />
the "roaring 20's They ended their<lb />
number with a finale to the "Grand<lb />
Old Flag<lb />
A Confederate clad Kappa Alpha<lb />
fraternity won first place in the<lb />
fraternity judging with an impres-<lb />
sive trio of songs. They presented<lb />
the beautiful English ballad, ��Green-<lb />
sleeves "You'll Never Walk Alone<lb />
and our southern anthem, "Dixie<lb />
Big Heads<lb />
One of the groups not winning<lb />
first honors was Alpha Phi Sorority,<lb />
dressed as big -hearted men with<lb />
bigger heads. They sang "Stout-<lb />
Hearted Men" to carry out their<lb />
humoroua �mber. Another audience<lb />
favorite was Alpha Omicron Pi, who<lb />
.presented a mtinatrel medley of Al<lb />
Jolson numbers.<lb />
Others entertaining for the AU-<lb />
Sing were Phi Mu Alpha with, a<lb />
ZUL serious rendition of -Stotrt-<lb />
Hearted Men "You'll Never Walk<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
Alone" and "Give Me Your Tired<lb />
lambda Chi, singing the "Alma<lb />
Mater" and their pinning song, per-<lb />
formed as a group. A Kingston Trio<lb />
Performing in style, a Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon trio sang the popular "Santa<lb />
Ano followed by the group singing<lb />
'�Greensleeves Another Negro mu-<lb />
sical number, was presented by Delta<lb />
Zeta cotton pickers ending a long<lb />
day in the field with "Nobody Knows<lb />
the Trouble I've Seen "He's Got<lb />
the Whole World in His Hands<lb />
Katy Jo Todd, of Alpha Xi Delta,<lb />
was in charge of programming and<lb />
directing the All Sing. After the<lb />
judges announced the decisions, Miss<lb />
Todd thanked all of the organiza-<lb />
tions taking part in the successful<lb />
show. She was presented a floral<lb />
tribute by her Sorority.<lb />
Judges for the All Sing were Miss<lb />
Beatrice Chauncey, a member of the<lb />
Music faculty; Mr. Gordon A. John-<lb />
son of the Music Department, and<lb />
Coach Jack Boone.<lb />
Committee Forms<lb />
Guidelines For<lb />
Teacher-Education<lb />
Student Proposes Each<lb />
Person Contribute $1.00<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
The Bond Issue failed, and along with it the hopes for<lb />
immediately improving the educational institutions and the other<lb />
iten.s listed on the 10 point issue.<lb />
Hower, East Carolina students, faculty and staff haven't<lb />
accepted defeat. A committee of citizens, headed by W. M. Scales<lb />
has met and has rededicated itself to raise the $50,000 for the<lb />
stadium lost in the failure of the bond issue.<lb />
"Of the total amount said Pres-�<lb />
Students Must<lb />
Register Soon For<lb />
Spring Teaching<lb />
Applications for student teaching<lb />
'priag 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 />
(a) Primary majors who will be<lb />
enrolled in Ed. 304 winter quarter will<lb />
be ariven 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 />
bt enrolled in Ed. 311 winter quarter<lb />
will be given an opportunity to BU<lb />
out at; plications for student teaching<lb />
at the first meeting of this class.<lb />
Wednesday. November 29, 1961.<lb />
(c) Intermediate majors who have<lb />
F.d. 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 />
Dean Robert L. Holt, Dr. John D.<lb />
Ebbs of the Department of English,<lb />
and Dean E. R. Browning of the<lb />
School of Business are serving on<lb />
committees appointed by the North<lb />
Carolina Department of Public In-<lb />
struction to establish guidelines in<lb />
developing a teacher-education pro-<lb />
gram for schools of the state.<lb />
Dr. Holt will serve on the commit-<lb />
tee dealing with general education. In<lb />
the current study on the state level,<lb />
whdeh may bring shout changes in<lb />
iteacher-education and certification<lb />
:n North Carolina, than committee is<lb />
one of several dealing with general<lb />
education and subject-matter areas<lb />
Dr. Holt was appointed to the com-<lb />
mittee by Dr. James E. Hilknan, Ad�-<lb />
visor in Teacher Education in the<lb />
State Department of Public Instruc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Dr. Ebbs will serve as chairman of<lb />
a committee of English teachers<lb />
which will formulate guidelines to<lb />
be followed by the preparation of<lb />
high school English teachers in the<lb />
state. Selected by Dr. James P. Free-<lb />
man, Director of Professional Serv-<lb />
ices in the State Department of Pub-<lb />
lic Instruction, members will work<lb />
toward a more complete and balanced<lb />
curriou'ruan. for students preparang to<lb />
tench English.<lb />
Those serving on the committee<lb />
represent both high schools and col-<lb />
legs of the state. Dr. Ebbs will pre-<lb />
I side at the first meeting tomorrow at<lb />
Duike University.<lb />
Dean Browning is a member of �<lb />
similar committee dealing with the<lb />
levelqpment of a teacher-education<lb />
program in business.<lb />
ident Leo Jenkins, "we are proud to<lb />
say that the E: C. faculty, students<lb />
and staff have already raised $21<lb />
206<lb />
Dr. Jenkins added, "The help of<lb />
the students is eagerly sought to<lb />
Lnish our pledge of $25,000. . . <lb />
Mass Meeting<lb />
In connection with discussing what<lb />
the students can do to help, a mass<lb />
meeting of all men students was held<lb />
last night. During this meeting Bill<lb />
Wright proposed to the students that<lb />
each student contribute -1.00 toward<lb />
ithe stadium. With emtire student<lb />
support, this could help the college<lb />
complete its pledge.<lb />
Student contributions can be mailed<lb />
to the East Carolinian.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins stated that the Board<lb />
of Trustees has approved an applica-<lb />
tion for a Federal Loan to be used<lb />
for a new dormitory for men and<lb />
one fcr the women students. The<lb />
total cost of both dormitories will be<lb />
.?.2.400,000. Also, included in this pro-<lb />
ject, is the enlargement of the cafe-<lb />
teria in Jones Hall.<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Dr. Jenkins further stated that the<lb />
possibility of seeking a Federal Loan,<lb />
in order to build a student union is<lb />
being studied. "It is obvious that<lb />
such a facility is needeu he said.<lb />
"The most critical problem at hand<lb />
is the purchase of land stated Dr.<lb />
Jenkins, "because the loan funds are<lb />
not available<lb />
The money loaned for the building<lb />
of the dormitories must be paid back<lb />
by people who use these facilities.<lb />
This will amount to approximately<lb />
an additional $14.00 per quarter, or<lb />
$42.00 per year, for room rent.<lb />
"I am very proud of the vigor with<lb />
which our students worked for this<lb />
Bond Issue said Dr. Jenkins. "We<lb />
do, however, recognize the democratic<lb />
process, and we are in the process of<lb />
working to get things which we<lb />
need<lb />
Demonstration<lb />
He also stated that he was pleased<lb />
with the order in which the men stu-<lb />
dents carried out their demonstra-<lb />
tion, protesting the failure of the<lb />
all-important Bond Issue.<lb />
"The students came over to my<lb />
house Dr. Jenkins stated, "to see<lb />
what steps we could take in the fu-<lb />
ture. They conducted themselves hn<lb />
a commendable fashion<lb />
Dr. Jenkins added, "Tht students<lb />
st the demonstration voiced their<lb />
lapproval to conduct a drive to help<lb />
get the money for the stadium lost<lb />
by the failure of the Bond Issue<lb />
Registration Schedule<lb />
L and<lb />
Early Permits 8:00 a.m 8:45 SJB.<lb />
Mc 8:45 a.m 9:00 a.m.<lb />
M 9:00 a.m 9:30 a.m.<lb />
N through Pat 9:30 a.m10:00 a.m.<lb />
Pau through Q 10:00 a.m10:20 a.m.<lb />
R 10:20 a.m10:40 a.m.<lb />
S 10:40 a.m11:30 a.m.<lb />
T through V 11:30 a.m12 noon<lb />
 through Z 12 noon-12:45 p.m.<lb />
1 through K 12:45 p.m 1:15 p.m.<lb />
H 1:15 p.m 2:00 p.m.<lb />
F through G 2:00 p.m 2:45 p.m.<lb />
D through E 2:45 p.m 3:20 p.m.<lb />
C 3:20 p.m 4:00 p.m.<lb />
A through B 4:00 p.m 5:00 p.m.<lb />
Graduates may also register at 7:30<lb />
on the first two nights the specific<lb />
class meets.<lb />
IMPORTANT DATES TO<lb />
REMEMBER<lb />
Tuesday, November 28: Classes<lb />
begin.<lb />
Monday, December 4: Last day to<lb />
register, chsnge course, or to<lb />
add a coarse.<lb />
Tuesday, January 9: Last date to<lb />
drop a course without receiving<lb />
Boo-boo-boop-a-do girl, Sazie Street, accepts a Tri-Sigma first place trophy<lb />
from All Sing co-ordinator, Katy Jo Todd. More pictures on page 7.<lb />
Senior Interviews Set<lb />
Recruiters from Norfolk Ceaa-<lb />
ty, Virginia, Fairfax County, Vir-<lb />
ginia, Women's Army Carp; and<lb />
Burroughs Corporation will he<lb />
on campus soon to intervew<lb />
seniors. Those students register-<lb />
ed with the placement bareaa<lb />
who are interested in am inter-<lb />
view must come by Room Stt Ad-<lb />
ministration aaa siga ap.<lb />
�rffjedRes, Cindy Sturdivant and Jayne Bennett, apply fresh paiat<lb />
in -ampas renovations. Painting the campus beaches is one of the pledge<lb />
class projects.<lb /><pb facs="00038724_tn_0002" /><lb /><lb />
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THURSDAY. NOVEi<lb />
Equality vs. Esfe<lb />
"4i<lb />
Pitt Supports Defeated Bond Issue<lb />
IsUqative Vote Hinders Education<lb />
3 L a � �� w nffpr nur wholehearted thanks<lb />
We were defeated on November 7. When andU-efferwg g.<lb />
��  i n.�nlfa.m said "no to nng look like unending and unlimited<lb />
support and confidence. h t<lb />
And here we take note ol wie iay<lb />
Pitt County, unlike the home ��?� �<lb />
other state colleges was one of the fewc<lb />
ties in the state that came up with a positive<lb />
vote for higher education. The vote m Pitt<lb />
County ran 5-1 for higher education.<lb />
Campus Lunges Forward:<lb />
All Men Are The Same<lb />
Witbrut Their Skin<lb />
the citizens of North Carolina said "no<lb />
all 10 points of the bond issue, and more<lb />
specifically to the bond for higher education,<lb />
North Carolina and its state educational sys-<lb />
tem suffered a setback that will be effective<lb />
for the next five years. i���i<lb />
The pangs of an inadequate educational<lb />
system will reach both our positive and neg-<lb />
ative voters before another calendar year is<lb />
up. Those parents who voted "no" may won-<lb />
der net fall what is wrong with our higher<lb />
educational system when their children at-<lb />
tempt registration in a state college or di-<lb />
versity. They may be upset when their chil-<lb />
dren are refused admittance. They may be<lb />
upset when they have to pay an almost double<lb />
fee to send their children out gf state to<lb />
school. But, clearly they will reap the harvest<lb />
of their choice. mm-a<lb />
At East Carolina, we tried and failed.<lb />
But we failed with more spirit than the<lb />
average loser. The student body and particu-<lb />
larlv the men students who staged the de-<lb />
monstration last Tuesday night deserve com-<lb />
mendation for being vivacious protesting<lb />
losers. Never have we seen such enthusiastic<lb />
disappointment.<lb />
The people of Greenville have comrruttea<lb />
themselves to raise the additional $50,000<lb />
needed for the new stadium and lost in the<lb />
Holiday Highway Safety<lb />
Robs Death Of Victory<lb />
The East Carolinian staff urges all stu-<lb />
dents to exercise precautionary measures on<lb />
the highways during the forthcoming Thanks-<lb />
giving holidays. Highway accidents and fa-<lb />
talities mount during any holiday period: ex-<lb />
tra care in driving is desperately needed.<lb />
The staff extends this plea to the EC<lb />
students, in anticipation of seeing them re-<lb />
turn for the Winter Quarter.<lb />
Remember to drive carefully, obeying all<lb />
traffic regulations. As we know . . . death<lb />
takes no holiday.<lb />
the 1 '<lb />
A<lb />
right d<lb />
progresc<lb />
-r even a small one, taken in the<lb />
�t:on is another move toward a<lb />
,e and open-minded East. Carolina.<lb />
Such a �tep was made last Friday night when<lb />
Josh White, Negro folk singer, came to the<lb />
campus.  . mm Q<lb />
It has been quite some time since an at-<lb />
traction of this -type has appeared here Fity.<lb />
To us, it seemed to be an accomplishment<lb />
for a Negro entertainer to stand betore a<lb />
segregated audience and perform such a song<lb />
as "Free and Equal Blues Perhaps the<lb />
major accomplishment was the reaction and<lb />
reception of his audience. From a general<lb />
observance, the all-white audience received<lb />
this selection with the same vigor as others<lb />
on the program. Was this meant to be an in-<lb />
direct sanction of "under the skin each man<lb />
is the same"? Whatever was intended resulted<lb />
in an approval of racial equality.<lb />
Perhaps we are taking too much for<lb />
granted . . . after all, this is still conserva-<lb />
tive, reactionarv East Carolina.<lb />
Josh took us for another lunge forward<lb />
"Sam Hall" isn't heard every day in a<lb />
concert in the 'Bible-belt But, perhaps folk<lb />
songs similar to this one wouldn't be such<lb />
a rarity if the 'straight and narrow' in this<lb />
area could accept anything other than the<lb />
traditional from the old school.<lb />
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Terminology Equates Student Campaigners<lb />
Wright Circle Bubble Baths Likely?<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
Campaign promises, posters, and plat-<lb />
forms�and the student politicians are off in<lb />
a furor of band-wagon campaigning to elect<lb />
Joe Blow, the students' choice.<lb />
Students have always been a part of<lb />
campus elections and they are now taking a<lb />
more active role in international politics. As<lb />
they become rooted in politics, it seems that<lb />
these campus politicians need a working voca-<lb />
bulary to enable them to converse on an in-<lb />
tellectual level with dyed-in-the wool pro-<lb />
fessional politicians.<lb />
"After a slight ruckus on the Universi-<lb />
ty of Minnesota campus in the spring of this<lb />
year, the Minnesota Daily ran a list of defi-<lb />
nitions as a 'public service' to its readers for<lb />
composing letters to the editor. Here, lifted<lb />
from the Colorado Daily which lifted them<lb />
from the Drake-Times Delphio, are those def-<lb />
initions :<lb />
"Public Meeting: Any gathering of three<lb />
or more persons sponsored by your organi-<lb />
ation.<lb />
"Riot: All other gatherings.<lb />
"Speaker: 1. Anyotne with something<lb />
that cannot go unsaid. 2. Anyone whose better<lb />
judgement is overcome by the excitement of<lb />
a public meeting (see riot).<lb />
"Audience: Everyone at a public meeting<lb />
place except the speaker.<lb />
"Mob: Everyone at a riot except the<lb />
speaker and yourself.<lb />
"Brutal: Treatment you get from the<lb />
police (see police) when you are mistaken as<lb />
part of a mob (see mob) at a riot (see riot).<lb />
"Police: 1. Men who protect a speaker<lb />
(see speaker) at a public meeting place (see<lb />
Students Gain Lesson In Citizenship<lb />
public meeting). 2. Men who brutally threat<lb />
a mob (see mob) at a riot (see riot). 3. Men<lb />
who hold your hand as you cross the street.<lb />
"Communist: 1. Everyone who disagrees<lb />
with the campus rightist spokesman. 2. Every-<lb />
one who isn't anti-Castro.<lb />
"Reactionary: 1. Everyone who agrees<lb />
with the campus rightist spokesman. 2. Every-<lb />
one who wasn't pro-Oastro in 1958.<lb />
"Moderate: Everyone in the audience<lb />
(see audience) where the speaker (see speak-<lb />
er) is either a Communist (see Communist)<lb />
or a reactionary (see reactionary).<lb />
"Qualified Witness: 1. Anyone who has<lb />
died fighting communism. 2. Everyone else<lb />
not attacking the speaker<lb />
The era of fads is here, and campuses<lb />
across the land scurry around cramming as<lb />
many students as possible into telephone<lb />
booths, tiny foreign cars, or into huge tun-<lb />
nel trees or if the students are exceptionally<lb />
energetic they push a bed, embedded between<lb />
bicycle wheels, across country. Each year<lb />
it seems that these fads spring up and stu-<lb />
dents put aside books and cram into the near-<lb />
est phone booth, car, or tree.<lb />
At East Carolina the fad trend so far<lb />
this year has been depositing foaming soap<lb />
suds in Wright Circle. Hardly a week has<lb />
gone by lately that the fountain hasn't looked<lb />
like a gigantic washing machine, churning<lb />
the effervescent bubbles. Will the time come<lb />
when one day the students pass by and find<lb />
that half the student body has crammed into<lb />
the fountain to see just how many can bathe at<lb />
one time?<lb />
AN. OPEN LETTER<lb />
I would like to use this media to<lb />
ronvev my gratitude to all who helped<lb />
make my college career such a wonder-<lb />
ful and memorable experience. Grad-<lb />
uation at the close of this fall quarter<lb />
stands high among other persona!<lb />
high-lights of my life; such as my<lb />
birth and rebirth, my marriage of 35<lb />
jears to the same husband, the birth<lb />
and maturation of my four children<lb />
and the coming of my grandchildren.<lb />
All this for which I am eternally<lb />
grateful. With the sentiment of the<lb />
Psalmist let me say, "My cup runneth<lb />
over<lb />
The conception of East Carolina<lb />
College paralleled my own concept-<lb />
ion. And the fall that ECC was cele-<lb />
brating her fifth decade I celebrated<lb />
my own by enrolling in her ranks as<lb />
a freshman: No greener freshman will<lb />
she ever be able to note. Recalling now<lb />
those first frustrating days it was<lb />
this thought that gave me courage<lb />
to continue, "the greener the plant<lb />
; he better the chance of growth, even<lb />
in the days of late Indian Summer<lb />
So with this thought to prop upon I<lb />
have come to the bending of the col-<lb />
lege trail.<lb />
By the kindness and capabilities<lb />
of my professors I have been exposed<lb />
to the fields of Art, Education, Eng-<lb />
lish, Drama, Geography, Hearth, Phys-<lb />
ical Ed, Humanities. Mathematics,<lb />
Music, Folk-lore and dances, Psy-<lb />
chology, Science, Social Studies, and<lb />
Speech Therapy. By their eal and<lb />
persistence they were able to break<lb />
through the crust of the rust of my<lb />
learning machinery and implant some<lb />
seed of knowledge in the brambles of<lb />
my brain. To these (professors I ex-<lb />
tend my sincere gratitude. Among<lb />
these there are other doctors and pro-<lb />
fessors whose warm friendship has<lb />
been an inspiration. To these I of-<lb />
fer<lb />
my gratefui praise.<lb />
I would willingly wager my wagging<lb />
tongue that the student body of<lb />
young people here cannot be excelled<lb />
anywhere in the nation, in physical<lb />
and mental capabilities and in cour-<lb />
tesy and friendliness. To all those<lb />
who shared classes with me, and those<lb />
who shared their tables in the soda<lb />
shop, and those who shared study,<lb />
conversation and solization, to these<lb />
I am grateful. Their contributions<lb />
have made my college ex)eriences<lb />
very real and alive and also very chal-<lb />
lenging.<lb />
When tie classes are over for the<lb />
day and the western sun is flinging<lb />
long-legged shadows across the cam-<lb />
pus this is the time for mutable sounds<lb />
and activities. As one strolls along<lb />
sounds from the athletic field come<lb />
clamoring for an ear to fill. The foot-<lb />
ball teams are bruising new skirm-<lb />
ishes for scheduled games with the<lb />
Iband. rehearsing adequate acconip-<lb />
animentss while the cheerleaders are<lb />
lumping it up with their antics and<lb />
histy yells. From the recesses of the<lb />
music hall a lyric soprano voice is<lb />
doing gymnastics sliding up and down<lb />
the scales. The cool rippling strains<lb />
of a string orchestra comes flowing<lb />
li'om the windows and doors of an<lb />
auditorium. Ping-pong and bridge are<lb />
in progress at the student union as<lb />
students relax and share experiences<lb />
of the day.<lb />
While the library is rendering ac-<lb />
tive services to those doing research<lb />
for term papers, book reviews and<lb />
assigned reports. And to the more am-<lb />
bitious who are seeking a quiet recess<lb />
for concentrated study. ,<lb />
As the evening takes the torch<lb />
from the afternoon sun, one can de-<lb />
tect a tantalizing aroma in the air.<lb />
Streams of anticipating students fol-<lb />
their noses to the cafeterias. A<lb />
few loitering couples can be seen mild-<lb />
ly "smooching" along the way. I can<lb />
remember when this activity was<lb />
called "spooning The rules may have<lb />
altered some, out the techniques are<lb />
basically the same.<lb />
Many of the skills required of a<lb />
college student require the dexterity<lb />
of an antelope. But in my case, both<lb />
the students and the professors,<lb />
graciously recognized the efforts of<lb />
an old tortoise competing with the<lb />
hare. This js another reason for my<lb />
gratitude.<lb />
These, and many other warm and<lb />
friendly episodes fill my mind as I<lb />
go from this college. With God's cons-<lb />
tant help I shall endeavor to be a<lb />
credit to these halls. The knowledge<lb />
that I have gained here I will share<lb />
with my fellowman as I strive to<lb />
�-ender a better service.<lb />
Now, to each of you, staff, student<lb />
u steward, who by word r deed or<lb />
friendly gesture, made my college<lb />
endeavors enjoyable and sucessful<lb />
to you I am truly grateful.<lb />
I wish to remind the people of our<lb />
state that among the many blessings<lb />
that we have and should be giving<lb />
our thanks at this season East Caro-<lb />
lina College stands high cm this list.<lb />
A Sincere Graduating Grandmother<lb />
Nan Harrison Jones<lb />
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women had shapt -firs.<lb />
Number 215 Enters Through Transom<lb />
College Youths Protest<lb />
Selfish Votes Halt Progress:<lb />
Why Not Give To Our Youth?<lb />
Skirmish Ends: Now Fight Battle Courageously<lb />
TO THE STUDENTS OP EAST<lb />
CAROLINA COLLEGE<lb />
lAl skirmish for the eause of edu-<lb />
cational progressiveness in North<lb />
Carolina was lost in the statewide<lb />
bond election, but the battle remains<lb />
to be won�and will be won�with<lb />
the courageous effort that all of you<lb />
displayed in its interest. I say skirm-<lb />
ish because the struggle for prog-<lb />
ress in secondary and higher educa-<lb />
tion is a constant battle. The needs<lb />
of higher educational institutions in<lb />
the bond election are small compared<lb />
with what they will be in the years<lb />
that lie ahead.<lb />
Do not accept the result of the elec-<lb />
tion as a defeat. Look upon it as a<lb />
challenge when you reach voting age<lb />
to counteract those forces who are<lb />
willing to stall the progress of edu-<lb />
cation, which makes possible world<lb />
leadership, the know-how for space<lb />
flights, economic (progress and relig-<lb />
resultsr<lb />
I am proud that you accepted to<lb />
fight for educational progress and I<lb />
trust that you will retain your envi-<lb />
realm of student participation in the<lb />
history of our great State. You can<lb />
take credit for building ujp the per-<lb />
centage of "for" votes that were<lb />
cast. Although not enough, you gain-<lb />
ed a valuable lesson in good citiea-<lb />
ship and were awakened to the genu-<lb />
ine needs of higher education. Those<lb />
needs�and countless more�wtll pre-<lb />
vail when you become voters. Always<lb />
remeraiber thai! And when' educatioo-<lb />
a.l issues for progress are at stake at<lb />
the 'ballot box, think back to No-<lb />
vember 7, 1961.<lb />
While progress in higher education<lb />
was stymied by the election, prog-<lb />
ress on the camtpus of East Carolina<lb />
College will not stand- still. Your out-<lb />
standing president, Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins, and your board of trustees, who<lb />
our iproblems have been multiplied.<lb />
But we will find a way with your<lb />
continued help and support.<lb />
Very truly youms,<lb />
James L. Whitfield<lb />
Member, Board of Trustees<lb />
ious endeaver. If students of East have a heartfelt interest in seeing<lb />
our college grow, will continue to<lb />
pioneer tor greater growtSi and aca-<lb />
demic attainment of one of the best<lb />
educational institutions in America.<lb />
Because of the bond election result,<lb />
Carolina College and other colleges<lb />
and universities in the State had been<lb />
able to back up their efforts with<lb />
votes, there would have been a major<lb />
difference in the tabulation of the<lb />
Faculty Member's<lb />
Wife Succumbs<lb />
Mrs. Hilda Hjortsvang, wife of<lb />
Dr. Carl T. Hjortsvang, a member<lb />
of the faculty of the Department of<lb />
Music at E. C, died at her home in<lb />
Lake-wood Pines this past Tuesday<lb />
afternoon, following several months<lb />
of illness.<lb />
Mrs. Hjortsvang, a native of<lb />
Seward, was a graduate of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Nebraska and moved to<lb />
Greenville from Baleigh in 1958.<lb />
While living in Raleigh, Dr. Hjorts-<lb />
vang was a voice teacher at Peace<lb />
College, and Mrs. Hjortsvang was a<lb />
teacher of (piano. She was a member<lb />
of the Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
Church and Mu Phi BJpsilon, honorary<lb />
music sorority.<lb />
(Editor's note: The letter appear-<lb />
ing below, sent to the parents of an<lb />
EC coed, was returned to us with<lb />
this note. . . . "We're sorry as ECC<lb />
parents that the bond failed; we read<lb />
your Nov. I issue with interest and<lb />
we tried Mrs. Fritz Weber, Lumber<lb />
Bridge, N. C.)<lb />
Dearest Mother and Dad<lb />
Tonight I suffered the greatest<lb />
disillusionment of my life.<lb />
To begin at the beginning: In 1958<lb />
a National Census was taken. It cov-<lb />
ered educational progression; North<lb />
Carolina ranked Ag� out of a nation<lb />
consisting of 48 states! Now in 1961<lb />
we had a chance to begin real ad-<lb />
vancement and turned it down flat.<lb />
This bond issue would not have taken<lb />
effect for four more years, but it<lb />
failed and voting on it again will not<lb />
take place until the Legislatur meets<lb />
again in 1963! And then if the citi-<lb />
zens of North Carolina condescend to <lb />
accept its offer it will be another<lb />
four years of waiting til it begins<lb />
to function;<lb />
The people of this stats were too<lb />
selfish to vote for advancement which<lb />
N. C. greatly needs. They ao fear<lb />
their pocketbooks may suffer which<lb />
would stop them from buykj next<lb />
year's new car or next year's color<lb />
television!<lb />
As a dire result, 10,000 young peo-<lb />
ple will be turned away from the<lb />
doors of our State Supported Col-<lb />
lege and Universities next year.<lb />
In a terribly few shoit yean these<lb />
sorry citizens, members of the care-<lb />
less South, will be screaming that<lb />
'My son or daughter can't go to col-<lb />
lege Why? And I hope someone is<lb />
there to say�"Because you were so<lb />
stupidly narrow-minded in 1961<lb />
I'm very serious when I say I suf-<lb />
fered disilkissionntent. I'm not anxious<lb />
to live in a state so selfishly mon-<lb />
ey conscious and so blind to her<lb />
faults. lAnd even more pathetic, all<lb />
issues of the bond were turned down.<lb />
Money needed for our asylums, and<lb />
money needed' for the retarded and<lb />
the blind!<lb />
Perhaps if God struck us dumb and<lb />
blind or mad for one day we would<lb />
see. Why are we so blind when we<lb />
can see and why are we so dumb when<lb />
iAt times we may feel we are iso<lb />
tasted here at East Carolina. We hear<lb />
little of current events, especially<lb />
that of other colleges.<lb />
Our demonstration in protest of the<lb />
voters defeating the Bond Issue is not<lb />
the demonstration recently staged by<lb />
college youth. In Berkeley, California<lb />
at UCLA, students are protesting<lb />
nuclear tests. The protest took the<lb />
form of a 24-hour vigiL Sponsored<lb />
by SLATE, a student political group,<lb />
the vigil drew a large number of<lb />
-participants. 2,000 to 3,000 people<lb />
took part in the vigil at some time<lb />
with 300 staying throughout the<lb />
night. Other vigils also took place at<lb />
Stamford in the Bay Area.<lb />
These demonstratiom did end the<lb />
repercussions set off by Russia's<lb />
breaking the 34-month-old moratori-<lb />
um on nuclear testing. Some College<lb />
students decided to go on a Hqtrid-<lb />
starvation diet in protest of the nuc-<lb />
lear testing. One girl at a northern<lb />
college is on a starvation diet in<lb />
p��test of the Uquid-starration diet.<lb />
She feels they aren't really starving<lb />
by drinking mflk, and other liquid<lb />
substitutes, for solid food. This young<lb />
lady is drinking only water<lb />
we oan think? Mommie and Daddy,I priest <lb />
thinking about this seriously ! believe<lb />
it to be a moral, and by me an unfor-<lb />
givable sin. Hitler said, "Give me the<lb />
youtfc and I shall conquer the world<lb />
And he almost did.<lb />
Wttry can't we give to our youth?<lb />
They ARE the future! Tbey are life<lb />
and the extension of their parents<lb />
lives. Yet those same parents wont<lb />
rive what is.so vitally needed! Don't<lb />
they want their children to have<lb />
what they dkWt have? Dent tfeey<lb />
realise how important Education,<lb />
Love and Understanding are?<lb />
I simply do not understand,<lb />
Aim Kingman Weber, age IS<lb />
E. C. College '63<lb />
Flemiag Hall<lb />
Where will k all end? At present<lb />
no one knows the safety limits on<lb />
radiation. No one knows, exactly what<lb />
the effects will he on generations to<lb />
come if there is a coming genera-<lb />
tion. Somehow by someone a decision<lb />
must be made. Are we to destiny the<lb />
human race slowly by testing?<lb />
215 Jaw Dsraritary Room<lb />
Anottier college protest has beta<lb />
voiced by student room-jaaansn The<lb />
days of ieckiog telephone booth has<lb />
passed. At Florida State University<lb />
215 students packed tbeasaeHes into<lb />
 two-tnau dormftery roo� to pro-<lb />
overcrowded rtrrferna. (jf<lb />
P�rsoa to<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
Now. N -<lb />
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that at 12 of tl � WC <lb />
capacity. h .<lb />
found that<lb />
residents, 7,991<lb />
ditions. At W<lb />
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dorm it- I<lb />
loom. Perl apt �f 1<lb />
i.ote of the F b prate'<lb />
rase to gnw -tud1<lb />
1'viny ijuarters.<lb />
Bonfires Block l. V.<lb />
Open p�rtie at rrversitT<lb />
pinia hsve been harmed a<lb />
tent outbreak of bonfires<lb />
.streets. 400-500 persctfis<lb />
in the disorder. Tear IT <lb />
police and arrests were<lb />
some refused to leave tat<lb />
trouble.<lb />
Since the incident, the SI<lb />
ties may invite persons Xfi<lb />
events by individual<lb />
U is understood that the<lb />
was not caused by I- "<lb />
but the prime cause "� �<lb />
airement of a number of<lb />
ers from outside the u<lb />
ing many students from<lb />
leges<lb />
Three days before t<lb />
University students bsd<lb />
against the shortened<lb />
holiday. Officials at �<lb />
said that they did not<lb />
was any connection<lb />
events.<lb />
Well, life at East<lb />
quite as tempestotn.<lb />
0 eaceful demonstrat,<lb />
our disgust and have ss�J<lb />
improve the situstksa I I<lb />
a right to be proud of <lb />
behavior. Who knows,<lb />
colleges could profit bf<lb />
at bow we conduct �<lb />
down EC way!<lb />
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� EMBER 16, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Marching Pirates, Major Attraction<lb />
Band Performances Highlight Halftime<lb />
Shows: Majorettes, Twirlers Add Color<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
One of the great assets to the foot- ,h, Marching Pirates have gained two �ler John Wumme and William Kin- major; and Peggy Roneycutt ,upho-<lb />
i-all team, .m.l to the entire football valuable members thLs year . . raid<lb />
 more ed.ucat.oit major,<lb />
season has been the performances of graduate assistant Harold Jones, As a member of the 7th DivisioI1 Featured Twirler<lb />
tbe"Marvhiii�. Pirates and David Miller. Han Rationed in Korea, Dave served Featured Twirle, foi the "Marching<lb />
rhe "Marehniw Pirates hailed by Mr Carter said, "The marked im- s assistant conductor and arranger. Pirates , Clyde Putmao.<lb />
many a � one of t better marching .  .  MaiorettM i, u<lb />
, . Movement ot the iercussion section . i.ijuh m s .Jimmy Bun a senioi music major<lb />
oanrts in the South, is comprised of "The maiorette corn nnW tli i.��)�� .1 �<lb />
.���� 10n mnsi1M. Tllpi 'his year can he attributed to Harold , , maj"u corP nde. the leads the band as drum major. Jimmy,<lb />
-M'x,nt.l Ida musicians. Then � leadei-ship and choreography of Lib a valuable member of the bai<lb />
Saturday night erforinances at tin<lb />
beme football games, are a majoi<lb />
highlight of the game.<lb />
A.Ilin ��� color, zest, interest, and<lb />
Tfce "Marci es" entertain the students and visitors at this year's<lb />
nation the laved " hicago<lb />
Homecoming Festivities. In this for-<lb />
Photos by<lb />
Fred Robertson<lb />
and<lb />
Skip Wamsley<lb />
�"es- . Rogers, is one of the best majorette bis leadershi a-11<lb />
Harold, graduate student in charge section! � Iv . 1 1 �� j i<lb />
, f.  ections we have ever had. said Mr. tormance abihtv, has been the drum<lb />
d the percussion instruments, was  � "  urum<lb />
r 1 i xi it � -x ��� 1 ' major foi th "Marching 1' � I ,<lb />
tormerlv with the University of xMich- Ml. h   �, . n � , <lb />
� � . 01 , as won nia,)y titles with her he pa 1 three ears<lb />
music to the football games, the band 'u "and. under the reknown con- .(rutting abilities. Among them are:<lb />
is one of the major cheering sections duetor Dr. William D. Revelli. "National Strutting Champion 1959<lb />
of the crowd. Ab a member of this band. Harold "North Carolina State Strutting"<lb />
Besides performing at pre-game, was one of the chosen students to Champion, I960 and 1961 Runner-<lb />
and half-time activities, and playing t1 a 35,000 mile tour of the Soviet ; , "Miss Majorette of Dixie 1959"<lb />
in the Man,Is at home games, the li"1 Near East and Southern She was also chosen as "Kappa 1-<lb />
"Marchinig Pirates" also travel to Europe. This tour which extended i)na � tils  am, wag (Mm<lb />
one out of town game a year. This ,l,�'1' February 28, 1961 through June i:uy Queen" 1960, for the 600th F<lb />
year they accompanied the team to �' VJ � was part of the President's LOTC Cadet Group Lib is an -<lb />
Appalachian. Cultural exchange program with the Major and is a member of Ipha<lb />
The band play, for special fund- Sovhst Union. Omicron Pi, social fraternity<lb />
ions, such as the Horn! Issue Rally. Eighty-eight Concerts lV.r,� Blackley is another major-<lb />
and thej also participate in several Playing a total of 88 countries, the ette who holds many titles mong<lb />
parades during the year, including band's tour included the following her honors are: "Miss Majorette of<lb />
the Homecoming Parade, and the "ties: Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk, X. , 953 an,  "Maiorett<lb />
Greenville Christmas Parade. Khorkov, and others in Russia; anil i�ueen of the Las- II I960 Miss<lb />
Assistants Cairo. Egypt; Beiruet, Lebanon; Is- r;reenville 1961; and Military<lb />
Directed by Herbert L. Carter, of 1"nl,ul. Turkey; Nieossia, Cyprus; Queen 1961.<lb />
the Department f Music Faculty, Anman, Jordon; Athens. Greece; and LaVei-ne is a Physical Educatioi<lb />
Warsaw, Poland, and Bucharest, Rum- fajor, and is a �f lpha<lb />
mania- Phi social roritv<lb />
Harold has also instructed percuss- ll(.v Cooke, fre , mUsic maj-<lb />
lon instruments in the Brevard Music  ha aLso been a winner with hei<lb />
Center. Brevard, N. C, and he was h t � technique She was "Miss<lb />
Percussionist to the Ohio Symphony Uajorette of North Carolina 1961<lb />
,M-hstra- "1st Runner-Lap Majorette Queen of<lb />
E(fually as valuable to the band America, 1961 and was Miss Maj-<lb />
'1;IS 'ar has been the contribmions , ette of Dixie II. I960<lb />
of David Miller, graduate assistant Other majorettes are Gwen Harrell<lb />
1 n woodwind instruments. Ireshmai �� tuden. whl,<lb />
The charting Gf the halftime shows. , the North Carolina Representative<lb />
along with the arranging of many of in the Miss High School V. .  Con-<lb />
the pieces the band has performed test in sbury Park, New Jersey. '61;<lb />
tin year has been done almost en- .lady Wagstaff, freshman psychology<lb />
lirelv by Dave. �  1 (t w 1<lb />
� majoi . ami iaii Walser, sophomore<lb />
Have received his B. S. degree from Grammar Education Major. Gail is<lb />
the West Chester State College, in a member of Alpha Omicron Pi social<lb />
West Chester. Pa and he also at- -orority.<lb />
rended the Berklee School of Music Alternate majorettes for this year<lb />
Pictured from n tt to nuht graduate assistants Harold Jones and David<lb />
Mider, two valuahU additions to the hand this ear.<lb />
in Boston. He also studied flute un- are Mildred Gwaltneyfreshman math The "Marching Pirate on parade<lb />
The band forms at the goal line for tin pre-ganae activities.<lb />
La Verne Blaeklej dances to the "Miami Rumba<lb />
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T CAR 0 LJNJj2i<lb />
Dean Tucker Announces 3 7 Amon<lb />
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Rebecca Wayne<lb />
Emily Karen Brown<lb />
Dorothv Jean Flake<lb />
Donald Ray Graziano<lb />
James Wade Massey<lb />
Walter C Faulkner<lb />
Camilla Anne Henderson<lb />
Bobbie Jo Button<lb />
EC Students Receive<lb />
National Recongnition<lb />
By JEAN<lb />
The 1962 edition of "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students In American Uni-<lb />
vers&amp;M and Colleges" will include<lb />
thirty-seven of East Carolina's top<lb />
students, announced Dr. Tucker, Dean<lb />
of Student Affairs. Students selected<lb />
for this honor are campus leaders and<lb />
have contributed time and effort in<lb />
making EC a better institution.<lb />
"It is an honor for these students<lb />
to he recognized as 'Who's Who' stu-<lb />
dents comemnted Dr. Tucker. "They<lb />
are selected on the basis of campus<lb />
PEACE �<lb />
.participation and leadership.<lb />
included in the group are the editors<lb />
of two campus publications and the<lb />
SQA President. The Chairman of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary and the heads of<lb />
other organisations are honored lot<lb />
.their fine work. Members of the Mu-<lb />
sic Department made "Who's Who"<lb />
tor their contribution to the recog-<lb />
nition of EC's music school.<lb />
Congratulations from the student<lb />
body go to these leaders whose pre-<lb />
sence will be missed next year.<lb />
t Ho hint<lb />
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Victor Reggie Edgerton<lb />
Jean i<lb />
Nicholas Joseph Hilgert<lb />
James Milton Taylor<lb />
Chleo Glennis Edwards<lb /><lb />
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Akin Smith luokl�<lb />
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Barbara Manning Tripp<lb />
E. G. Weis, Jr.<lb />
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BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
962 Student 'Who's Who' Edition<lb />
Thelbert Donald Arthur<lb />
Patricia Ann Elliott<lb />
Clyde Benny Bowes<lb />
Nancy Jean Coggins<lb />
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KJ ilk� jg�- a<lb />
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Sara Elva Smiley<lb />
Mary Nell Shaw<lb />
David Spencer Gaylord<lb />
Otis Furman Strother, III<lb />
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:ca Truman Murphrey<lb />
James ZuiH Bailey<lb />
Peter Johl<lb />
Lhi<lb />
oki<lb />
Javne Cameron Chandler<lb />
James Brooks Ballance<lb />
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Hir Allen Castellow<lb />
Walter T. Worthington<lb />
Walker Lee Allen, Jr.<lb />
Betty Rose Frazier<lb />
Robert AUea Ward<lb />
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THURSDAY MOM<lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
AST CAKOLIJ1JJJL<lb />
Could She Be One Of Our Own Lovlies?<lb />
Nation Seeks 8th College Queen<lb />
One of our .students eould be the<lb />
next National College Queen.<lb />
The annual search is on to select<lb />
and to honor "the nation's most out-<lb />
standing- college girl She will be<lb />
intelligent, attractive, and will typify<lb />
collegiate women throughout Amer-<lb />
ica. She will receive a trip to Eu-<lb />
rope as one of her prizes. She will<lb />
also win an automobile, a diamond<lb />
ring, and many other awards.<lb />
This week marks the start of the<lb />
8th Annual College Queeu Contest.<lb />
All undergraduate girls, from fresh-<lb />
men through and including seniors,<lb />
are eligible. For seven years, other<lb />
colleges and universities across the<lb />
nation have won honors by having<lb />
their candidates compete. The time<lb />
has come for one of our students to<lb />
bring home the top title.<lb />
Judging<lb />
Judging is based on each girl's<lb />
scholastic accomplishments as well as<lb />
her Appearance. Regional winners will<lb />
receive a trip to New York City,<lb />
where the 1962 National College<lb />
Queen Pageant will be held ne$t June.<lb />
The entire Pageant will be a high-<lb />
light of the "New York Is A Sum-<lb />
mer Festival" celebration, sponsored<lb />
by the New York Convention and<lb />
Visitors Bureau.<lb />
To enter, just write to: National<lb />
College Queen Contest Committee,<lb />
Suite 1606, Paramount Building, 1501<lb />
Broadway, New York 36, New York.<lb />
Applicants will be sent an Official<lb />
Entry Blank and complete details.<lb />
Classmates (young men or women)<lb />
can also nominate a girl as a candi-<lb />
date by writing to the same address.<lb />
Nominations are often made by fra-<lb />
ternities, sororities and campus club<lb />
groups.<lb />
Current Queen<lb />
This competition to choose a Na-<lb />
tional College Queen is not just a<lb />
"beauty contest" Only 50 per cent<lb />
of the judging is on attractiveness,<lb />
charm and personality. Equally im-<lb />
portant will be the student's academ-<lb />
ic record, her campus activities, her<lb />
hobbies and community service.<lb />
The current National College Queen<lb />
is Miss Patricia Weaver, a junior at<lb />
Wilson College in Chambersburg,<lb />
Pennsylvania. During the 1961 Pag-<lb />
eant, Bonnie Jean Schafer from the<lb />
University of Cincinnati placed sec-<lb />
ond. Marsha Lyn Thompson from<lb />
Montana State College, was third.<lb />
Regional Winners<lb />
Other Regional Winners, who<lb />
traveled to New York City and com-<lb />
peted in the National Finals, came<lb />
from the University of Miami, Uni-<lb />
versity of Oregon, Weber r.dlege,<lb />
Hig(h Point College, Univer iiy of<lb />
Wisconsin, University &amp;f Missouri,<lb />
University of Bridgeport, University<lb />
of Oklahoma and the University of<lb />
Southern California.<lb />
If one of our students wins Region-<lb />
al honors, she will spend an exciting<lb />
December Recitals Take<lb />
Fetch To State Collese<lb />
Music Faculty<lb />
Attends Meeting<lb />
Of NC Educators<lb />
Faculty members of the department<lb />
of music participated in the program<lb />
offered and in activities of commit-<lb />
tees at the convention of the North<lb />
Carolina Music Educators' Conference<lb />
in Greensboro Nov. 11-13.<lb />
Director Earl E. Reach addressed<lb />
two of the groups holding special<lb />
programs during the convention. Mr.<lb />
Beach is a member of the Board of<lb />
Direetoi-s of the Classroom Teachers<lb />
Division ef the conference.<lb />
Barry- Shank was a member of a<lb />
group which presented a clinic on the<lb />
brass instruments.<lb />
Serving in the state music organ-<lb />
iation on committees which held ses-<lb />
sions in Greensboro were Herbert L.<lb />
Carter, Executive Committee of the<lb />
Board of Directors Division; Robert<lb />
L. Carter, Chairman of the Piano Di-<lb />
vision and past President of the con-<lb />
ference; and Chai-les Stevens, Ex-<lb />
ecutive Coonmittee of the Choral Di-<lb />
vision.<lb />
Other East Carolina faculty mem-<lb />
bers who attended the conference are<lb />
Dr Martin Mailman, composer-in-<lb />
residenae; Dr. W. Edmund Durham;<lb />
Beatrice Chauncey; Gordon A. John-<lb />
son; Ruth Graber; and Donald Tracy.<lb />
Psychology Club<lb />
Announces Officers<lb />
East Carolina College's Psychology<lb />
Club, an organization promoting in-<lb />
terest in psychology and human be-<lb />
havior, has announced its officers and<lb />
plans for the 1961-1962 school year.<lb />
Leading the organization is Charles<lb />
Moore, a ipsyehology major. Filling<lb />
the other official capacities of the<lb />
club are psychology majors Larry<lb />
Byrd, vice president; Katrina Crump-<lb />
ler, secretary; and Wilbur Castellow,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Throughout the year, lectures and<lb />
demonstrations on handwriting anal-<lb />
ysis, hypnosis, and brainwashing will<lb />
be on the club's agenda. Tours, also,<lb />
will be made to such interesting places<lb />
as The Claswell Training School, N.<lb />
C. State Hospital, and psychological<lb />
clinics.<lb />
The organization, which opens its<lb />
membership to all interested persons<lb />
in addition to ipsiyidhology majors,<lb />
is now in the process of promoting<lb />
membership and interest in the club<lb />
by urging members of the student<lb />
body to attend its meetings.<lb />
week in Manhattan. She will see<lb />
Broadway shows, go backstage to<lb />
meet the stars, visit the United Na-<lb />
tions, tour Radio City Music Hall, en-<lb />
joy luncheons at the Stork Club,<lb />
Rockefeller Center, and will appear<lb />
on television.<lb />
It's easy to enter this contest.<lb />
Nothing to buy. No slogans to write.<lb />
The National College Queen Pag-<lb />
eant is sponsored by several leading<lb />
companies, as their annual salute to<lb />
outstanding college students.<lb />
Prizes<lb />
The next National College Queen<lb />
will win a new sports car. She will<lb />
receive an Austin Healey "Sprite<lb />
as a gift from the British Motor<lb />
�Conporation. Another key award is<lb />
an Artcarved diamond ring, the "Eve-<lb />
ning Star" design. Or, if the winner<lb />
(prefers, she can choose a diamond<lb />
pendant valued at $500.<lb />
In the field of fashions, the prizes<lb />
will last throughout her college ca-<lb />
reer. She can stop worrying about<lb />
stockings. She will receive a ten year<lb />
supply of Berkshire hosiery! She also<lb />
wins a complete wardrobe of suits,<lb />
dresses and sportswear. She can se-<lb />
lect $500 worth of the latest styles�<lb />
designed by David Crystal, Hayette<lb />
and Haymaker.<lb />
To highlight her appearance, the<lb />
National College Queen will receive<lb />
tips on good grooming from The Toni<lb />
Company.<lb />
Judges Reminder<lb />
The judges add this final reminder:<lb />
"The winner will be someone who is<lb />
active in several areas of campus life.<lb />
She does not have to be a scholastic<lb />
genius nor have the beatuy of a<lb />
Hollywood movie star. The next Na-<lb />
tional College Queen will be a typical<lb />
American college girl�bright, aleit<lb />
and personable<lb />
Dr. Wolfgang Fetsch, pianist and<lb />
facultv member of the Department of<lb />
Music, will appear � ?<lb />
cenvber in recitals at five North Car-<lb />
olina colleges. His-program will in-<lb />
clude works by Bach, Beetfcoven,<lb />
Schumann, and Miklos Rozsa.<lb />
Performances by Dr. Fetsch are<lb />
scheduled at Methodist College, Fay-<lb />
etteville, Dec. 1; "Woman's College,<lb />
Greensboro, Dec. 3; N. C. Wesleyan<lb />
College, Rocky Mount, Dec. 5; East<lb />
Carolina College, Dec. 7; and Queens<lb />
College, Charlotte, Dec. 9.<lb />
Dr. Fetsch appeared as soloist with<lb />
the North Carolina Symphony Or-<lb />
chestra during the I960 season in<lb />
concerts in mithfield, Clinton, Rocky<lb />
Mount, and Mars Hill. He also gave<lb />
App<lb />
ecitals in Southern Pines and <lb />
N c. Art Museum in Raleigh and<lb />
Campbell College.<lb />
He has been a faculty memberof<lb />
the Department of Music �j�<lb />
As a teaser of P-ano, he worked<lb />
.previously with the U. S. Army Kdu-<lb />
cation Program for four ���. B�<lb />
has taught also at Osaka Muarc OA-<lb />
lege in Japan, the University of Den-<lb />
ver, and Indiana University.<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi Names<lb />
Fall Quarter Pledges<lb />
The Epsilon Kappa Chapter of<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi, social fraternity,<lb />
has named pledges for the Fall Quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Pledges are Bernard Heloff, Stu-<lb />
art Siegel, Sylvan Kuahman, Allan<lb />
Penn, Stanley Marin, Phillip Somers,<lb />
Gill Rudernnan, William Eknarx, and<lb />
Morton Poliakoff.<lb />
Ragsdale Elects<lb />
Hunsucker Prexy<lb />
Ragsdale Hall for women ha� elect-<lb />
ed their officers for the year.<lb />
Sue Ellen Hunsucker, as president,<lb />
will preside at meetings of the house<lb />
committee and will serve on the Wo-<lb />
men's Judiciary and the S. G. A.<lb />
Elected to serve with Sue Ellen<lb />
are Cynthia Sturdivant, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Elizabeth Carroll, secretary;<lb />
and Linda Grady, treasurer.<lb />
Hall proctors include Ann Rouse,<lb />
Kay Yerby, Jane Teal, Marion Cox,<lb />
Margaret Amu Parker, Audrey Por-<lb />
ter, and Janet Mann.<lb />
Men's Glee Club Holds<lb />
Winter Quarter Tryouts<lb />
The Men's Glee Club will accept<lb />
new members for the Winter Quar-<lb />
ter. Additions to all sections will be<lb />
welcomed and tenors will be espec-<lb />
ially needed.<lb />
Men students interested in joining<lb />
the Men's Glee Club are asked to<lb />
note that rehearsals are held on Mon-<lb />
days and Wednesdays at 5th period<lb />
(12:00 o'clock), rather than the time<lb />
listed in the Schedule of Courses.<lb />
The Glee Club gives a Spring Con-<lb />
cert on the campus and sings for<lb />
local civic groups and in towns in<lb />
this area. A check has just been pre-<lb />
sented by the Greenville chapter of<lb />
KBQUSA to the Men's Glee Club<lb />
Hi travel fund.<lb />
Pat Weaver, National College Qecn<lb />
What does this lovely College Queen<lb />
want in her diamond ring?<lb />
Miss Pat Weaver, America's National College Queen re-<lb />
vealed her feminine taste as well as her practical sense when<lb />
asked about diamond rings. She selected as her favorite the<lb />
lovely Artcarved Evening Star-one of Artcarved's award-<lb />
winnmg designs. Why did she choose it? Because of it.<lb />
breathtaking beauty and guaranteed quality. You see every<lb />
Artcarved ring is guaranteed in writing for all the years to<lb />
come by America's most respected ring maker. You buy<lb />
it with confidence-wear it with pride.<lb />
Visit your local Artcarved Jeweler and see why Artcarved<lb />
diamond rings have been the choice of millions for more<lb />
than a century. Perhaps you can start hinting for yours now!<lb />
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN<lb />
AMERICA'S LEADING MAGAZINES<lb />
DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS<lb />
JR. Wood 4. Sons, Inc Dept. CP-31<lb />
216-E. 45th St New York 17, N. Y.<lb />
"U'aJlSendr,n?J,n?re Jfct'� abot diamond rings and<lb />
of nlr ?dK f�f B"df !nd Cro�m" Also'name<lb />
of nearest (or hometown) Artcarved Jeweler. I am<lb />
eaclo8.i, 10 to cover handling and pottage.<lb />
Nims -<lb />
EVENING STAR<lb />
First choice of<lb />
America's College Queens!<lb />
State.<lb />
.County or Zone.<lb />
AFROTC Group<lb />
ears On TV's<lb />
'Carolina Today'<lb />
Four csulet officers from the AP<lb />
ROTC Cadet Group and the Honor<lb />
Drill Team participated on the "Caro-<lb />
lina Today" show on television sta-<lb />
tion WNCT in Greenville, Friday,<lb />
November 3.<lb />
The pa of �det officers were<lb />
Cadet Col. Walter T. Worthington,<lb />
Group Commander; Cadet Major San-<lb />
riara W. Grady, Deputy Commander;<lb />
Cadet Major Bruce Worrell, Group<lb />
Administraitive Officer; and Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. Carroll Norwood, Group Informa-<lb />
tion Services Officer.<lb />
After a brief introduction, the<lb />
panel of four cadet officers were in-<lb />
t. rviewed as to their responsibilities<lb />
i?i the cadet program, the mission of<lb />
the program itself and the overall<lb />
irni!e factors pertinent to the other<lb />
Cadets.<lb />
The Honor Drill Team, commanded<lb />
by 1st Lt. Douglas C. Robinson, then<lb />
gave a series of precision drill move-<lb />
ments, which embodied such routines<lb />
as the "Thirteen (Count Manual" and<lb />
the " Sixteen Count Manual The<lb />
Drill Team Commander was then in-<lb />
terviewed and .pointed out that the<lb />
Drill Team is composed of freshman<lb />
and sophomore cadets, and is designed<lb />
as  showpiece of the cadet group at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Strawn To Speak<lb />
In Eastern NC<lb />
Alice Strawn, resident teacher edu-<lb />
cator in 'home economics education,<lb />
v ill be the featured speaker at three ;<lb />
meetings of the Future Homemtk-rs<lb />
()f America in Eastern North Carolina <lb />
towns during November and Decem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
A widely known teacher among <lb />
home economists Ln North Carolina.<lb />
Mi�s Strawn has served, among other<lb />
positions, as vice president of the<lb />
Department of Home Economics f<lb />
the National Education Association,<lb />
district advisor of the North Carolina<lb />
FHA, state advisor of the North Car-<lb />
olina Association of Home Economics<lb />
Clubs, and chairman of committees of<lb />
both the North Carolina and the<lb />
American Home Economics Associa-<lb />
tions<lb />
Miss Strawn will speak at FHA<lb />
mother-daughter banquets scheduled<lb />
for November 21 at Elm City and<lb />
December 7 at Cooper's High School<lb />
in Nash County. Her subject in Elm<lb />
City will be "You and Home Econom-<lb />
ics�Today and Tomorrow At Coo-<lb />
lers. High School she will develop the<lb />
topic "You and Your Future<lb />
At a Rally of FHA members in<lb />
Bertie, Hertford, and Northampton <lb />
counties November 28 at Rich Square,<lb />
Miss Strawn will discuss preparation<lb />
for home and professional life with ,<lb />
emphasis upon the development of<lb />
emotional maturity, social com pat i<lb />
bility, moral soundness, and financial<lb />
competence.<lb />
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"HOMECOMING<lb />
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WHAT DOES AN OLD GRAD LIKE BEST ABOUT HOMECOMING? Next to shaking<lb />
hands, he likes reminiscing. About fraternity parties, girls, sorority parties, girls,<lb />
off-campus parties, girts-and, of course, about how great cigarettes used to<lb />
taste. Fortunately for you, Luckies still do taste great. (So groat that college<lb />
students smoke more of them than any other regular cigarette.) Which shows<lb />
that the important things in college life stay the same. Parties. Girls. Luckies.<lb />
CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change<lb />
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fOVEMBER 16, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE SEVEN<lb />
imerce Combats<lb />
munist Threat<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
innvunists plan to do<lb />
ami future genera-<lb />
t ran we do about it<lb />
questions that should<lb />
by u-s. now.<lb />
of Commerce of<lb />
ites believes we can<lb />
Ited States meet the<lb />
at by being informed<lb />
they (the Commu-<lb />
usc A new course de-<lb />
irsons interested in<lb />
Lnswers to questions on<lb />
(is been prepared by the<lb />
�nroeree of the United<lb />
�arse contrasts princi-<lb />
�ees of democracy and<lb />
Jajor emphasis is on ec-<lb />
aulitary, political and<lb />
.Us of communism are<lb />
will be taught under<lb />
dom vs. Communism:<lb />
of Survival Eight<lb />
ps will be conducted<lb />
,nd pamphlets. Eanpha-<lb />
eoonomics since a<lb />
is essential "to main-<lb />
deterrent sufficiently<lb />
�urage Russia�or any<lb />
� from turning the<lb />
a 'hot war "<lb />
1 the Chamber pam-<lb />
"is the sum total of<lb />
�the will of those people<lb />
, courses have already<lb />
�or cities throughout the<lb />
�r the course was writ-<lb />
ten with the help of economists, edu<lb />
cators, and authorities on commu-<lb />
nism and Soviet Russia, both in and<lb />
outside of the federal government.<lb />
The editor of "Reader's Digest"<lb />
wrote, "These pamphlets are both<lb />
accurate and readable, a rare combi-1<lb />
nation in this subject area Other<lb />
comments from doctors, politicians,<lb />
and educators stated the "program<lb />
is very sound . . . well done . . . in-<lb />
teresting discussion problems. A real<lb />
eye opener . . . very outstanding<lb />
course. I gained a better basic under-<lb />
standing of our eoonomic and govern-<lb />
mental system in comiparison to the<lb />
Russians<lb />
The course is highly recommended<lb />
by all who have been studying the<lb />
questions and answers in the pam-<lb />
phlets. Some business firms have<lb />
been conducting- the classes for em-<lb />
ployees at all levels, including man-<lb />
agement. "The course was carefully<lb />
designed for use by anyone inter-<lb />
ested in the subject<lb />
It is hoped that through this ex-<lb />
perimental course, "Americans will<lb />
understand how our economy works<lb />
and what it takes to make and keep<lb />
it strong, stable and growing, so that<lb />
we may be able to meet the Com-<lb />
munist challenge<lb />
The Wild and Wooly West . . . Prize-winning Tri Sigma<lb />
and Bows" at last Thursday night's All Sing.<lb />
cowgirls perform to a lively arrangement of "Button Accepting the first prize for music fraternities from Alpha Xi Delta's Katy<lb />
Jo '1'odd is Elizabeth Richardson on behalf of Sigma Alpha Iota.<lb />
Tau Delta<lb />
Initiates Twenty<lb />
�Delta, professional Eng-<lb />
m, has initiated nineteen<lb />
. otsdante � one faculty member as<lb />
 �ew wafcew of the fraternity. The<lb />
iwtisiion ceremony, conducted by<lb />
J&amp;raes BaQaztce. president of the fra-<lb />
tctaaty, dHraaxed a series of tests<lb />
jfae pledges to qualify for<lb />
 in the fraternity.<lb />
fish Club joined the na-<lb />
jlnity Sigma Tau Delta<lb />
last spring. Itie purpose of the group<lb />
is to proraiai the mastery of written<lb />
Ciq&amp;fWWion, to encourage worth-<lb />
while leading, and to foster a spirit<lb />
of fellowship among men and women<lb />
specializing in English.<lb />
New mewtoers of the fraternity are<lb />
as follows; Aame Frances Allen, Judy<lb />
Louise Baggett. Judith Belche, Dan<lb />
Bowers, Jackie Bullard, Ernestine Ed-<lb />
�wmrde, Ifrs. Dorothy Humphreys El-<lb />
ten,<lb />
Jaanette Harris, Phyllis Hinson,<lb />
laasengill. Freddie Powell,<lb />
fytip Bed, Mary' Virginia Stalling,<lb />
i�nd, Lois Tunnell,<lb />
fcndall. Judith Evelyn Un-<lb />
ra Waters, and Betsey<lb />
ine White of the Eng-<lb />
also a new member.<lb />
White Receive<lb />
Welcome; Winding<lb />
Wot So Welcome<lb />
Home Economics Association<lb />
Elects Alumnae Veep, Secretary<lb />
One of the surprises of the Josh<lb />
White concert Friday night was the<lb />
introduction of Josh White, Jr. A<lb />
real hit with the audience, Josh Jr.<lb />
entertained with "Scotch and' Soda"<lb />
and "Flowers in January<lb />
Following the concert, the popular<lb />
folk singer and his son were guests<lb />
of the PiKa's, where they were given<lb />
a hearty welcome and spent about<lb />
four hours just getting acquainted.<lb />
Josh, Jr. expressed his apprecia-<lb />
tion of the warm reception by the Pi-<lb />
Ka's with these words in their scrap-<lb />
book, "To the guys who were as nice<lb />
as I wanted them to be. Best of<lb />
everything. Josh, Jr<lb />
The student body's reception of<lb />
the Kai Winding Septet was quite dif-<lb />
ferent. Why would anyone "wear" a<lb />
transistor radio to a concert by one<lb />
of the leading jazz groups of this<lb />
era? However, one individualist was<lb />
so overcome by the performance that<lb />
lie had to lie down across the seats!<lb />
The 44th annual convention of the<lb />
North Carolina Home Economics As-<lb />
isociation recently convened in the<lb />
town hall area in the coliseum of<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
The theme of the meeting was<lb />
"Changeless Values in a Changing<lb />
World<lb />
East Carolina was represented by<lb />
faculty members, students, and alum-<lb />
nae. The faculty members who at-<lb />
tended were: Miss Mabel Daugherty,<lb />
Miss Ruth Lambie, Miss Gertrude<lb />
Soderberg, Mrs. Mabel L. Hall, and<lb />
Dr. McNiel. The students were Betty<lb />
Rose Fraier, Audrey Hollowman, An-<lb />
na Marie Riddick, and Sharon Keel.<lb />
Audrey Hollowman, vice president<lb />
of the East Carolina Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Club, presented the Devotional<lb />
Thought at the General Session Sat-<lb />
urday morning. At 7:30 Saturday<lb />
morning, there was an alumnae<lb />
breakfast in the S &amp; W cafeteria.<lb />
Twenty-four faculty members, stu-<lb />
dents, and alumnae, attended.<lb />
Mrs. Gwendola W. Willis, class of<lb />
'54, Is secretary of the Association,<lb />
and presided at the Saturday eve-<lb />
ning meeting.<lb />
Mrs. Hael Garris Tripp, class of<lb />
'55 was elected first vice president<lb />
for 196263, and will become presi-<lb />
dent of the N. C. H. E. A. the follow-<lb />
ing year.<lb />
Mrs. Iola Prichard, also an East<lb />
Carolina alumna, was elected secre-<lb />
tary for the year 1962-63.<lb />
The meeting was highly profitable<lb />
to the East Carolina alum note, fac-<lb />
ulty members, and students.<lb />
Pharmacy Interviews<lb />
Recruiters from Upjohn Phar-<lb />
maceutical Company will be on<lb />
campus soon to interview Sen-<lb />
ior Science Majors. Those inter-<lb />
ested in an interview, wno are<lb />
registered with the Placement<lb />
Bureau, should sign up now in<lb />
room 203 of the Administration<lb />
Building.<lb />
City Dwellers Clamor For<lb />
Open Spaces, New Frontiers<lb />
Specific Rules<lb />
Set For Teachers<lb />
Dean E. R. Browning of the School<lb />
of Business has accepted an appoint-<lb />
ment as a member of a state com-<lb />
mittee to establish guide lines in de-<lb />
veloping a teacher-education pro-<lb />
gram in business for North Carolina.<lb />
The appointment was made by Dr.<lb />
� James E. Hillman, Adviser in Teacher<lb />
1 Education to the State Department<lb />
of Public Instruction.<lb />
Dr. Browning 'has served as state<lb />
chairman of the Business Education<lb />
Division of the state-wide Confer-<lb />
ence on Teacher Education. The new<lb />
committee on which he will serve has<lb />
the task of recommending specific<lb />
procedures for implementing the<lb />
state-wide Conference report.<lb />
A touching rendition of an old and beautiful English Ballad, "Greensleeves" is performed by Confederate clad<lb />
Kappa Alpha fraternity. The KA's took first place in the fraternity All Sing judging.<lb />
; i "<lb />
Education Progresses From Ancient<lb />
Arts To Expand Human Brain Capacity<lb />
By MARION MOORE<lb />
Jh<lb />
isic Dept.<lb />
Brass Choir<lb />
Carolina College Brass<lb />
red by the Department<lb />
is organized and begun<lb />
1961-1962 term,<lb />
in January and other<lb />
inces during the school<lb />
being planned.<lb />
iPamell is director of the<lb />
?en students of music.<lb />
who are participating<lb />
of -tibe Choir are Dale<lb />
Ashby Brown, James<lb />
Bey J. Cooke, Douglas<lb />
Kenneth Garriss, Julia<lb />
i, Ralph W. Morris, Rob-<lb />
U James R. Myrick, John<lb />
I Charles Porter, Sandra<lb />
bard R. Robison, Franklin<lb />
id Brett T. Watson.<lb />
in Association<lb />
Fifty-Nine<lb />
college students are par-<lb />
bi the Lutheran Student<lb />
in Greenville. Serving as<lb />
the organization for the<lb />
is Martha Sherill.<lb />
in Student Association,<lb />
1965, served as the fore-<lb />
Ithe establishment of the<lb />
IChurch of Greenville in<lb />
Their activities are<lb />
foster closer affiliation be-<lb />
leran students and the<lb />
lurch.<lb />
ficers serving with Presi-<lb />
are A. G. Nonemaker,<lb />
and Ronald Shoup sec-<lb />
sr.<lb />
Derrick, faculty raem-<lb />
thematics department at<lb />
is faculty advisor to<lb />
Are you tired of overcrowded cities<lb />
. . . higher rents for smaller apart-<lb />
ments . . . and skyscrapers built upon<lb />
the green turf of long-forgotten<lb />
parks? Then, climb in the family bus<lb />
and start looking for new frontiers.<lb />
Better hurry though, for history<lb />
proves that land values go up as<lb />
population increases.<lb />
In 1787, for example, John Symmes<lb />
paid 67 cents for an acre near pre-<lb />
sent-day Cincinnati and land value<lb />
of this area has grown by leaps and<lb />
bounds and recently was valued at<lb />
$9,800,000 an acre.<lb />
Real estate totaling $5.23 billion<lb />
in 1840 was -worth $7 billion by 1860<lb />
. . . and this rate of increase by 37<lb />
a decade continued generally across<lb />
America. Today property holdings<lb />
total $888 billions in this country . . .<lb />
66 of our national wealth.<lb />
Potential landowners should not,<lb />
however, rush into a land deal too<lb />
fast. They should shop around a lit-<lb />
tle first . � � comparing costs in var-<lb />
ious states, industrial prospects, and<lb />
environmental conditions.<lb />
Widest possible ownership of land<lb />
for farms and homes has been the<lb />
policy of the (American people and<lb />
Profs Attend Foreigpi<lb />
Language Conference<lb />
Professor James L. Fleming, di-<lb />
rector of the Department of Foreign<lb />
Languages, and Dr. Frederick C. Mar-<lb />
tin, in charge of the language labora-<lb />
tory, attended the thirty-first annual<lb />
meeting of tfie South Atlantic Modern<lb />
Language Association, November 9-<lb />
11 in .Atlanta, Ga.<lb />
In addition to (programs at which<lb />
�many literary (papers were read, a<lb />
session on teaching problems and lan-<lb />
guage learning on the SAMLA<lb />
agenda. Included was a talk on<lb />
basic teaching by Karl S. Pond, famed<lb />
in language circles for his "quick-<lb />
change audio drills These tape re-<lb />
cordings are among the materials<lb />
used in the East Carolina College lan-<lb />
guage laboratory.<lb />
our government since the first Land<lb />
Act of 1789. As more people buy land<lb />
and build on. it, the prosperity of our<lb />
country increases.<lb />
Futurama, a real-estate plan set up<lb />
whereby supermarket cash register<lb />
tapes are acepted as payments on lots,<lb />
has done quite a lot to boost our na-<lb />
tional economy. Customers save food<lb />
tapes until they total $100. On pre-<lb />
sentation these to the supermarket<lb />
cashier, they receive an application for<lb />
lot owneahip . . . and $100 credit to-<lb />
ward a down payment on their land.<lb />
Thereafter, every month they return<lb />
$50 worth of food tapes to the store;<lb />
and they receive a 10 discount on<lb />
the small monthly payment required<lb />
for this real estate.<lb />
Sound interesting 1 Perhaps you'd<lb />
like a beautiful 1 acres in Florida,<lb />
five lots over the average size, con-<lb />
veniently close to sleek highways<lb />
shopping areas and picturesque orange<lb />
groves. Then again, maybe you'd en-<lb />
joy a plot of sunny, spacious land in<lb />
beautiful Arizonia. The total price of<lb />
the Florida lot or the little plot of<lb />
land in lArizona . . � only $976.<lb />
�Hunting, fishing, riding, golfing,<lb />
swimming�outdoor fun for good<lb />
health all the year Ground�are ready<lb />
and waiting for modem day "sett-<lb />
lers" on these new frontiers.<lb />
If your family's interested�and if<lb />
your neighborhood supermarket of-<lb />
fers the Futurama plant�as early as<lb />
today you can start eating yourself<lb />
into house and home!<lb />
It's All Greek<lb />
Frat Gives Check<lb />
The Theta Chi Fall Pledge Class<lb />
presented to President Leo Jenkins a<lb />
check for the stadium fund on the<lb />
morning after the demonstration<lb />
against the defeat of the bond issue.<lb />
The Mu pledge class staged a car<lb />
wash to raise money for the stadi-<lb />
um check.<lb />
Mu ipiledge class officers are Tom<lb />
O'Berry, president; Saunders Grady,<lb />
vice president; Gus Childress, secre-<lb />
tary; and Bob Johnson, treasurer.<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
Betty Lane, president of Chi Omega,<lb />
has announced the sorority's plans<lb />
for the 1961-1962 school year.<lb />
On the agenda are the sponsoring<lb />
of an under-privileged family at<lb />
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter;<lb />
a bench-painting (project on campus;<lb />
and a Christmas party for children of<lb />
the Salvation Army.<lb />
Serving with Betty Lane as officers<lb />
of the organisation are Barbara Ann<lb />
Ellis, vice president; Beth Harris,<lb />
secretary; Jewel iQallihan, treasurer;<lb />
and Jayne Chandler, pledge mistress.<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
CU Sponsors Contest<lb />
Students are reminded of the Col-<lb />
lege Union sponsored Christmas Card<lb />
Contest.<lb />
Interested students should go by<lb />
the College Union office for contest<lb />
details. Deadline for entries is Thurs-<lb />
day November 30. The winner of<lb />
the contest will receive a $10 prtee.<lb />
The winning card may be chosen as<lb />
the official College Union Christmas<lb />
Card.<lb />
Experts in the field of education<lb />
say that it will not be long before<lb />
we're able to boost the ability of the<lb />
human brain.<lb />
The story behind education has been<lb />
long and strange It all began when<lb />
Adam taught his children about the<lb />
dangers of women and talking ser-<lb />
pents�a story that became a best-<lb />
seller when the Russians launched<lb />
Sputnik I.<lb />
In ancient times those things taught<lb />
children were very much the opposite<lb />
from what the children of the modern<lb />
world are being taught. The ancient<lb />
Chinese taught their daughters the<lb />
right way to unwrap silk cocoons.<lb />
The fathers of Classical Athens were<lb />
mostly concerned with their son's<lb />
marks in javelin throwing, jousting<lb />
and chariot racing, as well as philo-<lb />
sophy and music. These were a must<lb />
for young Athenian men-about-town.<lb />
During the same period of his-<lb />
tory, the schools in India were<lb />
teaching elephant-riding. The<lb />
Hindus believed in higher learn-<lb />
ing, too; they made their students<lb />
spend a few hours each day beg-<lb />
ging in the streets so that they<lb />
would "learn about plain living<lb />
and high thinking<lb />
Many students who are working<lb />
for an M.D. degree may think it<lb />
takes a long time, but professional<lb />
posts in ancient Ireland had to pass<lb />
a twelve-year course. The Japanese<lb />
schools boasted classes in flower ar-<lb />
rangement, incense smelling, and the<lb />
art of pouring tea!<lb />
Things were not as chic in every<lb />
country. Spartan boys were put into<lb />
che government "boarding school" at<lb />
the age of seven. Their education<lb />
lasted the entirety of their lives. Even<lb />
he kings of Sparta had to get special<lb />
permission to (visit their families.<lb />
Their main subject was the art of<lb />
Mrs. Griffin Morris, District Gov-<lb />
ernor of Alpha Phi sorority will visit<lb />
the Delta iAdpha Chapter here the<lb />
week of November 26-30.<lb />
The purpose of her visit is to be-<lb />
come 'better acquainted with the lo-<lb />
cal chapter and the East Carolina<lb />
Campus.<lb />
BSU Offers Training<lb />
The B. S. U. Forum, Monday, No-<lb />
vember 20, will be a "Student Night at<lb />
Christmas" demonstration.<lb />
In this program, several of the B.<lb />
S. U. members will show how the<lb />
students can put on a program in<lb />
their home churches about the work<lb />
of the B. S. U.<lb />
Browning Attends<lb />
Conference Of Deans<lb />
Dean Elmer R. Browning of the<lb />
School of Business attended in Mem-<lb />
phis, Term last week the Southern<lb />
Conference of Deans of Schools of<lb />
business November 9 and the annual<lb />
meeting of the Southern Economic<lb />
Association November 10-11.<lb />
The Southern Conference of Deans<lb />
of Schools of Business Activities of<lb />
which Dr. Browning has participated<lb />
for the past seven years, is an or-<lb />
ganization that determines curricu-<lb />
lum and standards for staff members<lb />
for schools of business throughout<lb />
the South.<lb />
By CAROL EULER<lb />
war. The Spartans being excellent<lb />
lighters, were "straight-A" students.<lb />
To teach cleverness and courage, the<lb />
Spartans were required to take a<lb />
course which was composed of learn-<lb />
ing how to steal and not get caught.<lb />
The Aztec Indians of old Mex-<lb />
ico did not teach theft, but some<lb />
of the things they taught were<lb />
far more gruesome. The Aztecs<lb />
believed in blood sacrifices to<lb />
their gods, and one of the re-<lb />
quisite courses for their pagan<lb />
priests was carving out human<lb />
hearts.<lb />
Our Western idea of a "liberal ed-<lb />
ucation" comes from the Athenians<lb />
who taught a boy to lead a well-<lb />
founded life, gracefully and happily.<lb />
Young nobles of Athens would flock<lb />
to the discussions of The Good Life<lb />
by philosophers like Socrates &amp;nd<lb />
Plato. Higher education was born in<lb />
those ancient "bull-sessions"<lb />
Higher education was born in the<lb />
second century, B. C. At this time,<lb />
higher education merely meant that<lb />
schoolboys learned a foreign language,<lb />
and listened to large-lunged teach-<lb />
ers who didn't spare the rod. This was<lb />
the general trend of higher educa-<lb />
tion for centuries with the exception<lb />
of the Medieval schoolboys in the<lb />
monasteries. They had to learn what<lb />
herbs cured what plagues. It wasn't<lb />
until 1406 that the King of England<lb />
made a proclamation that every one<lb />
of his subjects could  send their<lb />
son or daughter to any school that<lb />
pleaseth him within the realm Ox-<lb />
ford and Cambridge, founded m the<lb />
Middle Ages, became famous centers<lb />
of higher learning in philosophy and<lb />
the arts. But, of course, no eigh-<lb />
teenth century English gentleman<lb />
draught his son was really educated<lb />
until he could ride, dance, fence and<lb />
shoot grouse<lb />
In 1647, the Massachusetts<lb />
Puritans said everyone had to go<lb />
to school, and today the United<lb />
States has more colleges and uni-<lb />
versities than any other country<lb />
in the world.  �<lb />
What's growing popular � Amer-<lb />
ica today! Those subjects which of-<lb />
fer the greater financial reward and<lb />
the old pioneer challenge. Coon-skm-<lb />
cap exploring h gone, but American<lb />
yth still needs a frontier and they re<lb />
� new challenges m the battle<lb />
ing pays off in chemistry and eng-<lb />
ineering than for other specialties.<lb />
But in today's psychology-minded<lb />
world, the problem is just as much<lb />
how to study as what to study. "Now<lb />
you know everything an ancient<lb />
Greek tutor could tell his student,<lb />
but in the 1960's "everything" is a<lb />
little too much�for teachers as well<lb />
as students. In medicine, the old gen-<lb />
eral practitioner is being replaced<lb />
by a "team of experts The same<lb />
thing is coming in education. The<lb />
traditional teacher will soon have<lb />
his burdens well parceled out among<lb />
audio-visual experts, personality de-<lb />
velopers, teachers' clerks, and a<lb />
whole "educational team" dedicated<lb />
to various new techniques like learn-<lb />
ing from records while sleeping and<lb />
making IQ's grow.<lb />
This world has certainly come a<lb />
long way since javelin throwing and<lb />
elephant-riding<lb />
STATE Theatre<lb />
Starts Friday<lb />
"EVERYTHINGS DUCKY" with<lb />
Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett<lb />
and introducing Joni Summers<lb />
Sunday to Tuesday<lb />
"The Pirate and the Slave Girl"<lb />
Wednesday � BACK STREET<lb />
with Susan Hayward, John Gavin,<lb />
Vera Mills<lb />
ZZ -nrer, � plastic research<lb />
foVthe houses of tomorrow m fuels<lb />
to propel our rockets to the outer<lb />
reaches The financial rewards are<lb />
comin from scores of Urge and Ust-<lb />
MAP Party House<lb />
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EAST<lb />
CARO LINUN<lb />
THl'RaiAy n0�<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
East Carolina played one of their better opponents of<lb />
the past several seasons last Saturday night. The result was a<lb />
2C-S win by Furman University over the "fighting5' Bucs. The<lb />
home team found themselves behind 8-7 during the third<lb />
period, but capitalized on some Pirate miscues to win the contest.<lb />
The win for Furman was their seventh against but two<lb />
defeats. The Paladin's losses have come at fthe expense of Will-<lb />
iam-Mary and The Citadel. Among the wins for Furman, besides<lb />
their Saturday night victory, have been with such foes as George<lb />
Washington, Memphis State, Howard University, Presbyterian,<lb />
Wofford, and Davidson. The South Carolina team is eying a<lb />
bowl bid, but runs into rough Company next week against<lb />
"mighty" Clemson.<lb />
The sports writers in the Greenville area were impressed<lb />
with EC's performance both on and off the field of play. The<lb />
Bucs were called one of the better teams to perform in the Fur-<lb />
man stadium which saw 13,000 crowd their way in last Satur-<lb />
day night. The conduct of the team over the weekend was also<lb />
mentioned as being outstanding.<lb />
The writers mentioned that EC gained valuable prestige<lb />
for their performance against the Furman eleven. Although<lb />
the score was one-sided at 29-8, it was so close that the home<lb />
team held only a 5-8 lead mid-way during the fourth period.<lb />
Piland Increases All-American Chances<lb />
Clayton Piland, the 190 pound tackle from Winton in-<lb />
creased his chances for an all-american berth by playing another<lb />
outstanding game. Besides Piland, the same group of linemen<lb />
played their usual great game. Jones Lockerman, Bob Bumgard-<lb />
ner, and Richard Huneycutt at the end spots, guard Earl Sweet,<lb />
and center Chuck Gordon were nothing short of sensational.<lb />
There are a host of Freshmen and Sophomores who have<lb />
come through in "fine fashion" for Coach Boone's eleven this<lb />
season. These players have been fairly consistent throughout<lb />
the season, especially during the latter portion of this season.<lb />
Backs Larry Rudisill, Tom Michel, and Frank Galloway have<lb />
gained valuable experience, and halve proved themselves as fine<lb />
college backs.<lb />
Sophomore end, Richard Huneycutt, has now caught 13<lb />
passes in the season for 8 points, and appears to be one of the<lb />
most promising ends in EC history to become great by his senior<lb />
year. Huneycutt was responsible for three catches Saturday night<lb />
and scored 2 points on a pass from Tommy Matthews.<lb />
Veteran backs have come through in fine style, as was ex-<lb />
pected for the Pirates. Tommy Matthews, one of the better all-<lb />
around backs in the conference and a top candidate for all-con-<lb />
ference honors, proved himself to play quite a game against<lb />
Furman.<lb />
Matthews completed 2 out of 2 passes for 2 points, caught<lb />
?. passes, and ran back two kick-offs for 80 yards. Although<lb />
the Hertford native was held to 14 yards rushing, he still has<lb />
443 yards for the season.<lb />
Veteran Nick Hilgert from Elizabeth City went over the<lb />
300 yard mark in rushing last week; Bill Strickland, from Ports-<lb />
mouth, Virginia, who is just a junior bulled his way for 25 more<lb />
yards against the Furman team. Dan Rouse and Cary Parker<lb />
completed 7 out of 20 passes for 63 yards to aid in the Buc air<lb />
attack.<lb />
The top Buc touchdown makers, Michel and Matthews,<lb />
failed to hit pay dirt last week. Michel, the brilliant freshman,<lb />
ran hard when given the opportunity. Tom is a 200 pounder who<lb />
runs the hundred yard dash in almost 10 seconds flat. Both play-<lb />
ers have 30 points for the season with 5 touchdowns each to their<lb />
credit.<lb />
In Final Grid Game<lb />
BOCs grid Pirates will return<lb />
home Saturday night against a<lb />
strong Wofford team fen South<lb />
Carolina. The visitors are the team<lb />
that tied Lenoir Rhyne 13-13, but<lb />
are currently smarting- from a 34-13<lb />
loss at the hands of Davidson's Wild-<lb />
csfcs.<lb />
Wofford is a member of South<lb />
Carolina's little three. The other two<lb />
teas are Presbyterian and Newberry.<lb />
EC is out to break a 3 game losing<lb />
streak a the expense of the Wofford<lb />
team. The latest gu- loss was a 29-8<lb />
loss at the hands of powerful Fur-<lb />
man. Wofford has also lost to Fur-<lb />
man by a 12-7 score.<lb />
Senior Play Last Game<lb />
EC has a 5-4 record on the season<lb />
and is o-it to finish with a respectable<lb />
6-4 mark. The Bucs have already<lb />
finished their conference ploy and<lb />
compiled a 4-3 record in loop play.<lb />
The Pirates will have only four sen-<lb />
iors in the starting line-up for Satur-<lb />
JUV night's gune. TriCaptain's Chuck<lb />
;(11,1(n, Clayton Piland, and Nick<lb />
Buc Beauties<lb />
Hil-<lb />
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,�v Ibtthon �'il! see �eir ,aai<lb />
lion for ECC.<lb />
Although the Bucs have lost their<lb />
h three games, respectable show-<lb />
ing bare been made in all three cw-<lb />
tests The Pirate's inability to hold<lb />
�� to the football have cost them in<lb />
this trio of games. In the latest tilt<lb />
against Furman, an intercepted pass<lb />
was eventually turned into a touch-<lb />
do to put the Paladin out in front,<lb />
and the home team scored an insur-<lb />
ance score seMq hy an EC fumble.<lb />
Furman University Wins<lb />
Over East Carolina's Bucs<lb />
GREENBILLE, S. C � Furman<lb />
University and East Carolina College<lb />
played before the largest crowd of<lb />
the season here last Saturday night.<lb />
The attendance was 13,000.<lb />
Furmain's Paladins struck with<lb />
severe force in the final half to down<lb />
EC's "fighting" Pirates by a 29-8<lb />
score. The 'home team found them-<lb />
selves behind 8-7 mid-way during the<lb />
third period thanks to a brilliant 59<lb />
yard run by Pirate halfback Larry<lb />
Rudisill from Hickory, and a pass<lb />
play for 2 (points from Dan Rouse.<lb />
to Tom Matthews to Richard Huney-<lb />
cutt.<lb />
But Furman halfback Don Carmi-<lb />
gnani scored from the one during<lb />
the latter stages of the third period<lb />
to put the home team out in front<lb />
for good. Carmignani proved to be<lb />
the big gun the entire night for the<lb />
Furmian team by scoring 14 points.<lb />
The big halfback ran for two points<lb />
after his third period touchdown and<lb />
scored in the first (period on a 10 yard '�<lb />
Carmignani's touchdown and Davis<lb />
extra point was the only scoring that<lb />
was done during uhe first half of<lb />
play. The Furman team moved the<lb />
ball well offensively and showed a<lb />
strong defense by intercepting four<lb />
Buc passes during the night's play.<lb />
Other Furman standouts were Cook,<lb />
who scored one Furman touchdown<lb />
ouiing the final period of action and<lb />
Bill Camptell who scored from the<lb />
one, for the final Furman score. The<lb />
Paladin's quarterbacks, Canty and<lb />
Watkins played great football all<lb />
night and moved the ball well for<lb />
the home team.<lb />
Besides Rudisil's brilliant 59 yard<lb />
inn, fullbacks Bill Strickland and<lb />
Nick Hilgert. as well as alfback Tom<lb />
Michel looked good offensively for<lb />
the Bucs. The defensive standouts for<lb />
the Pirates were Clayton Piland,<lb />
Chuck Gordon, Pete Thorell, Jones<lb />
Lockerman, Bob Bumgardner, and<lb />
Rarl Sweet.<lb />
Tackle Piland All-American<lb />
Candidate For EC Pirates<lb />
Ml Bowling<lb />
Week Of Play<lb />
League Completes<lb />
The CU Bowling League, formed<lb />
tarlier this year, has now completed<lb />
its first week of competitive bowling.<lb />
The league is comiposed of eight<lb />
kflaras, and bowls at 4:00 p. m. Leatroe<lb />
secretary, Bowie Martin, should be<lb />
contacted if there are students who<lb />
would like to join the league.<lb />
Team No. 1, the Hat Nuts, was the<lb />
outstanding team of the week, and<lb />
took all four available points in the<lb />
first comtpetitive iplay. Stan Marin<lb />
was the outstanding bowler for his<lb />
teaon and the league, bowling a<lb />
game of 244 with an average for the<lb />
day of 196. Ronnie Cox was second<lb />
high in individual gaanes with a gam<lb />
of 206, and Harold Fowler third with<lb />
a game of 205.<lb />
In individual 3 games, Stan Mario<lb />
was first; Chuck Holland second<lb />
with an average of 178, and J. Mc-<lb />
Gaillard third with 170 average<lb />
At the end of the first week of<lb />
play the stanaing are:<lb />
Team No. 1�The Hot Nuts<lb />
No. 8�<lb />
No. 4<lb />
No. 6�The Ciodknockers<lb />
No. 3�Washer's Washouts<lb />
No. o�4Sheppard's Shieks<lb />
No. 7<lb />
No. 2�The Strikers<lb />
lie organization of the CU Bowl-<lb />
lajpe was handled by the Games<lb />
iiitee of the CU.<lb />
�<lb />
Maid Of Cotton<lb />
ECC Student?<lb />
Maid of Cotton for 1962 could hail<lb />
from East Carolina College.<lb />
The National Cotton Council will<lb />
soon honor a southern belle by nam-<lb />
ing her queen of this year's cotton<lb />
crop.<lb />
Public appearances, fashion shows,<lb />
and meetings with officials will color<lb />
her endless tour. Starting January<lb />
29, she will travel from Montreal,<lb />
Canada to Miami, Florida. The most<lb />
valuable prize of her crown will be<lb />
a tour of Europe's leading fashion<lb />
centers in May.<lb />
To be eligible, a girl must have<lb />
been bora, in a cotton producing state.<lb />
She must be between the ages of 19<lb />
and 26, at least 5 feet, 5 inches tall,<lb />
and never married.<lb />
East Carolina beauties may obtain<lb />
their alpplications from the National<lb />
Cotton Council, P. 0. Box 9905, Mem-<lb />
phis 12, Tenn.<lb />
Starts TODAY Nov. 16<lb />
in Technicolor<lb />
i <lb />
SPLENDOR<lb />
IN THE<lb />
GRASS"<lb />
starring<lb />
Natalie Wood<lb />
Warren Beatty<lb />
PUT Theatre<lb />
Clayton Piland, a 190 pound tackle<lb />
from Winton, North Carolina, is in<lb />
his third year as a regular for ECC.<lb />
This season, Clayton is Tri-Cantain<lb />
of the Bucs, and has proved himself<lb />
to be one of tne true leaders of a<lb />
good East Carolina football team.<lb />
Piland, an All-State and All-Con-<lb />
ference selection last season, looked<lb />
great in the majority of the Pirate<lb />
contests.<lb />
This past season Clayton gave an<lb />
All-American performance in every<lb />
one of the Hue contests. Clayton is a<lb />
great competitor, with qpped and<lb />
agility his big assets.<lb />
Clayton hails from Winton, from<lb />
where he went 8 miles to near-by<lb />
Ahoskie to play his high school foot-<lb />
ball. Often he would have to walk<lb />
home in the afternoons after foot-<lb />
ball practice. For the past six sum-<lb />
mers the husky 190 pounder worked<lb />
with his fattier as a lumberjack. This<lb />
has given additional strength to his<lb />
muscular frame. The hard hitting<lb />
Piland specializes with his forearm<lb />
and q lays the game for keeps.<lb />
In commenting on Clayton, Coach<lb />
Jack Boone stated, "He is a great<lb />
football player, an All-American if<lb />
I have ever seen one He added, "He's<lb />
one of the best lineman I have ever<lb />
had here<lb />
Clayton would like to get a shot<lb />
at professional football. The husky<lb />
tackle has received feelers from sev-<lb />
eral sources, tnit if he does not re-<lb />
ceive a chance at the professional<lb />
ranks, Clayton will probably enter<lb />
coaching.<lb />
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WEDDING RINGS<lb />
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IrMt't Ring $42.50 Oroom' Ring $45.00<lb />
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Lovely, Inomi-eyed Donna liingham. an 18-ycftf old Freshman English major<lb />
from (arv, is the second 'Hue Beaut" to be chosen on our campus Viva-<lb />
cious Donna spends much of her leisure time in swimming and dancing; sh�<lb />
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her decree in English, Donna hop-s to find a career in the world of journa-<lb />
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Eastirolinian; she also holds the position of hall proctor in Cotten Dorm-<lb />
itory.<lb />
Table Tennis Tournament<lb />
Tonight In College Union<lb />
The quarterly CU Men's Singles<lb />
Table Tennis Tmirnament will be con-<lb />
ducted tonight in the College Union<lb />
Table Tennis Area. Play will begin<lb />
promptly at G:30. Players should sign<lb />
up prior to that time and be present<lb />
at 6:30.<lb />
Opportunities For New Players<lb />
The tournament tonight provides<lb />
an opportunity for the newer players<lb />
to qualify for college table tennis<lb />
rankings. Charles Holliday, ECC's<lb />
No. 1 player, graduated this quarter;<lb />
and therefore will be ineligible for a<lb />
ranking, leaving that, position open.<lb />
Holliday has indicated that he may<lb />
not enter the competition tonight<lb />
Malcom Griffith, last year's No. 3<lb />
player is attending another college<lb />
this year ami leaves his position open.<lb />
Zuill Bailey has not beta active this<lb />
year and possibly will leave the No.<lb />
�: place open; William Staocil, No. 4<lb />
player, has indicated that he will be<lb />
enrolled later this year and will make<lb />
an effort to retain his ranking.<lb />
Top Players<lb />
The top players seeded in tonight's<lb />
tents are Nelson Tuwell, ranked<lb />
no. 2. and Bowie Martin, ranked 5.<lb />
Tugwell j favored over Martin as a<lb />
� - .It of his victory over the latter in<lb />
the "A" dorm tournament earlier this<lb />
year.<lb />
A im. ay wdl be awarded q the<lb />
winner and ruiiner-up. Both fina.<lb />
will secure placement in the I mil �<lb />
f champions which is held in<lb />
the Spring quarter to determine the<lb />
top six rankings.<lb />
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