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EastCarolinian<lb />
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XXXVII<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N.C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961<lb />
Number 12<lb />
22<lb />
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dents Find<lb />
ating Results<lb />
Dismissal<lb />
THv PisHpline Committee voted<lb />
$q nd a student due to ad-<lb />
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COP<lb />
mit<lb />
its �<lb />
lagiavism at a November<lb />
�lent was accused of<lb />
a theme, previously sub-<lb />
inother English class by<lb />
author, and submitting<lb />
teacher as being his<lb />
World Acclaimed Boy's Choir<lb />
Entertains Here Friday Night<lb />
Choir Presents Culture<lb />
the<lb />
�i<lb />
student was a<lb />
! uhereijore eligible<lb />
ii penalty, the com-<lb />
a stronger measure wa?<lb />
Plagiarism constitute?<lb />
 bo termed "premedi-<lb />
ating. The student was<lb />
from his English class<lb />
ade of F and was im-<lb />
g impended from college<lb />
remainder of the quaiter.<lb />
returns, he will serve a<lb />
's probation.<lb />
U involved a student ac-<lb />
Eniish i teacher to be Depicts Life Of Non-Conformist<lb />
ridden notes from which to<lb />
supposedly "improptu" es-<lb />
class. He had been warned<lb />
�- was allowed no books or<lb />
om which to write. Eighteen rollicking years Jn the<lb />
the student admitted that life of a hapmy non-conformist will<lb />
Columbus Boychoir<lb />
Rives Casts Hit Play<lb />
m<lb />
heated, the committee voted be chronicled on the stage of Mc-<lb />
ce the student was a fresh-<lb />
' be given the minimum<lb />
for cheating. He was with-<lb />
� m the class with a failing<lb />
will be on probation for<lb />
iua :er.<lb />
Ginnis auditorium when the East<lb />
r&amp;rolina Playhouse presents the<lb />
Broadway hit "Auntie Mame" Jan-<lb />
nary 18. 19, 20.<lb />
'1A untie Mame" will go on tour<lb />
- Camm Lejeune in late January.<lb />
Ml<lb />
cez2<lb />
'Buc Beauties'<lb />
-Miinnie Gaster will appear in the<lb />
role of the handsome scatter-<lb />
brained, iwaiim-hearted lady whose<lb />
adventures, particularly those in<lb />
bringing up an orphaned nephew,<lb />
have provided hilarious entertain-<lb />
ment for both the readers and au-<lb />
diences in Broadway and in movie<lb />
theaters across the nation.<lb />
Dr. Ralph Hardee Rives, director<lb />
of the production, has announced a<lb />
cast of approximately fifty mem-<lb />
bers wiho will appear in "Auntie<lb />
Mame<lb />
Seen in leading roles will be<lb />
C. Thomas Jackson as Patrick<lb />
I Dennis, the nephew; Lois Gar-<lb />
ren as Vera Charles, Maime's<lb />
actress chum; Howard Mallard as<lb />
Mr. Babcock, stuffy and protest-<lb />
ing trustee of the nephew; Will-<lb />
iam E. Rackley as Beauregard J.<lb />
P. Burnside, gentleman from Dixie<lb />
whom Mamie mardes.<lb />
Rachel Marshbourne as Agnes<lb />
Gooch, a fruimtpy secretary; Reida<lb />
Ann Poe as the jealous Southern<lb />
elle Sully Macdougal; and Suzanne<lb />
Truesdale, Ruth Lambie, and<lb />
George Cook, as snobbish exnr-<lb />
bnnites.<lb />
P nineteen vear old sports and stock car enthusiast has been chosen<lb />
hhis ek's Buc Beautv. Raven haired Gail Clark, a Sophomore Eng-<lb />
lish major from Albemarle, hopes to teach English in high school, and<lb />
�n her spare time wants to coach a high school drama class.<lb />
Students Top Quota<lb />
For Blood Drive<lb />
Only 17 of the 281 persons who<lb />
signed mp to give blood were re-<lb />
jected, making a grand total of<lb />
264 pints of blood donated to the<lb />
Red Cross through the Tidewater<lb />
Regional Blood Center. Pitt Coun-<lb />
tys' quota was 200 pints. W. K.<lb />
Whichand, Blood Program Chair-<lb />
man, commented, "We were quite<lb />
pleased -with the wonderful turn-<lb />
out<lb />
Mr. Whichard worked with Dean<lb />
White and Dean Mallory for the<lb />
drive on campus.<lb />
East Carolina students responded<lb />
to Pitt County's need for blood<lb />
and pushed the quota over the top.<lb />
The drive was sponsored by sorori,<lb />
ties, fraternities and various other<lb />
cluibs and organizations.<lb />
In Foreign Concerts<lb />
By KATHRYN E. JOHNSON<lb />
The widely acclaimed Columbus sung for guests of Governor and<lb />
Boychoir of Princeton, New Jersey,<lb />
will appear in concert in Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. tonight.<lb />
The doors will open at 7:15 p. m.<lb />
The Colusmibus Boychoir was<lb />
founded by Herbert Huffman,<lb />
minister of music at Broad Street<lb />
Presbyterian Church in 1940.<lb />
Originally a community enterprise,<lb />
the group had an enrollment of<lb />
thirty boys. Attracting attention<lb />
almost at the beginning, they were<lb />
isoon appearing on local and then<lb />
national radio programs. In 1943<lb />
they made their first metropolitan<lb />
appearance at Town Hall in New<lb />
York.<lb />
Welcomed by packed houses,<lb />
the choir has appeared in both<lb />
the United States and Canada,<lb />
in Carnegie Hall, the Academy<lb />
of Music in Philadelphia and<lb />
almost every principal audi-<lb />
torium in the country.<lb />
They have appeared with Leon-<lb />
ard Bernstein and. the New York<lb />
Philharmonic, the Philadelphia or-<lb />
chestra, Eric Leinsdorf and the<lb />
Rutgers University Choir. Fred<lb />
Waring and his Music Workshop<lb />
group at Shawnee Pa the Bach<lb />
Art a group.<lb />
Their television appearances have<lb />
included "Omnibus Steve Allen<lb />
Show Arthur Godfrey Show and<lb />
Bell Telephone Hour. Film and<lb />
disc broadcasts of their Christmas<lb />
carols have been broadcast across<lb />
the country.<lb />
They sang at Harry S. Truman's<lb />
75th birthday dinner and they have<lb />
Mrs. 'Robert Meyner of New Jersey.<lb />
Chosen by the State Depart-<lb />
ment and the American Na-<lb />
tional Theater and Academy<lb />
as the first youth group to re-<lb />
present the United States<lb />
abroad under the International<lb />
Program for Cultural Presenta-<lb />
tions, they toured seventeen<lb />
South and Central American<lb />
countries.<lb />
In Buenos Aires, at a joint con-<lb />
cert with Argentina's National<lb />
Symphony Orchestra, they received<lb />
a standing ovation.<lb />
A gronp of thirty singers, the<lb />
resident or training choir, per-<lb />
formed in the Radio City Music<lb />
Hall Christmas Show for seven<lb />
weeks. They were s well received<lb />
that they were asked to return for<lb />
another seven week engagement<lb />
the following winter.<lb />
Among the Boychoir mem-<lb />
bers who have become famous<lb />
for their individual talents is<lb />
Chet Allen who received a con-<lb />
tract with a major film com-<lb />
pany as a result of his lead<lb />
role in the original performance<lb />
of Gian - Carlo Menotti's<lb />
"Amahl and the Night Vis- �<lb />
tors<lb />
In speaking of the choir Mr<lb />
Menotti said, "I strongly feel that<lb />
just as Austria is proud of its<lb />
Vienna Boys Choir, and France of<lb />
the Petits Chanteurs a la Croix de<lb />
Bois, America should be proud of<lb />
the Cohimibus Boychoir, which is<lb />
equally as good as any of these<lb />
organizations, if not better<lb />
EC Christmas Concert<lb />
Includes PHallelujah;Chorus'<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
The Annual Christmas Concert<lb />
presented by the Department of<lb />
Music will be given on Sunday,<lb />
Deeemiber 10, at 3:30 p. m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The Choral Union, directed by<lb />
Gordon Johnson of the EC De-<lb />
partment of Music, is a new choral<lb />
organization on campus comprised<lb />
of all the students in the Music<lb />
Department with the help of stu-<lb />
dents in other departments.<lb />
The Sunday concert will be ac-<lb />
companied by the EC College Or-<lb />
chestra, under the direction of<lb />
Donald Hayes, of the Music De-<lb />
partment faculty.<lb />
Following "The Organ Sym-<lb />
phony by SaintSaens, performed<lb />
by the Orchestra, the Choir will<lb />
present Vittorio Gianndni's "A Can-<lb />
ticle of dhritetmas based on the<lb />
Gospel according to Sit. Luke.<lb />
Page Shaw, EK) student, will be<lb />
featured as baritone soloist.<lb />
The Women's and Men's Glee<lb />
ChA will assist the Choir on the<lb />
final chords, along with audience<lb />
participation.<lb />
itr<lb />
The achievable result can be<lb />
a mighty web of sound in which<lb />
the audience feels itself an inte-<lb />
gral part stated one enthusiastic<lb />
listener.<lb />
This is the thdird performance in<lb />
recent years of a major work by<lb />
Giannini. In 1959 the Orchestra<lb />
presented his "Second Symphony"<lb />
which was directed by the com-<lb />
poser himself.<lb />
The Choral group will also per-<lb />
form the "Hallelujah" chorus from<lb />
"Mount otf Olives" by Beethoven.<lb />
This number will also be accom-<lb />
panied by the Orchestra.<lb />
Mr. Johnson said that Handel's<lb />
"Messiah" has traditionally been<lb />
the selection performed at this time<lb />
f the year. This year marks the<lb />
'ooartuiv from this tradition, with<lb />
the performance of a contemporary<lb />
�horal work<lb />
Ke explained, "There are many<lb />
choral works dealing with Christ-<lb />
mas themes which deserve hearing.<lb />
With this in mind the 'Messiah'<lb />
will be performed once every four<lb />
years, giving performers and stu-<lb />
dents p change to hear or sivg it<lb />
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E<lb />
AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Friday, Decency;<lb />
IFC Rush Procedure<lb />
Draws Criticism<lb />
The Interfraternity Council has sufficient reason to be<lb />
disturbed . . . although there is no apparent unrest within<lb />
the combination fraternal group.<lb />
As an interested uninvolved critic there are a number<lb />
of "bugs" in its operations and the procedures of its mem-<lb />
ber fraternities that one could easily point out.<lb />
Since fall quarter grades are out, bringing the distres-<lb />
sing news of pledge quality points, it would be wise to hesi-<lb />
tate to ponder the situation.<lb />
Why are ovtr 50 of all fraternity pledges down in<lb />
in quality points after this first quarter? Those pledges down<lb />
in QP's range from some fraternities who have 30 or less to<lb />
those who have 75 down ( the majority of those<lb />
pledges who have a C average are upper classmen.)<lb />
According to IFC rules, formal rush is conducted in the<lb />
Fall Quarter. IFC not long ago, faultily voted down deferred<lb />
rush in preference to a first quarter affair. The Council<lb />
chose to rush freshmen only five weeks after they were<lb />
first introduced to the campus. This seems to give rushees<lb />
barely time to recognize Greek names  to say nothing<lb />
of looking over fraternities, becoming familiar with their<lb />
members, watching them work together, and observing the<lb />
general acceptance of particular fraternities by the cam-<lb />
pus and the administration.<lb />
In five weeks a freshman is still orienting himself to<lb />
the campus and to his studies.<lb />
Further examination of pledge grades brings attention<lb />
to two variables. Fraternities pledging the most freshmen<lb />
are the ones who have the largest percentage without a C<lb />
average. Fact is, pledging is no easy task . . . but upper-<lb />
classmen who pledge already have QP's to cushion the fall<lb />
while freshmen have to make their average first quarter.<lb />
This is not to say that freshmen are poor risks . . . but dur-<lb />
ing their first quarter here they have too many other ad-<lb />
justments to make.<lb />
The other variable leads us to a not so obvious con-<lb />
clusion. But, could the largest percentages down in QP's<lb />
be indicative of the type pledge program executed by the<lb />
fraternities? Some fraternities conduct study halls for their<lb />
pledges . . . but this does not solve the problem. The emphasis<lb />
in the pledge programs is non-academic aspects of campus<lb />
life. The largest amount of the pledge's time is wasted in<lb />
degrading or laborous activities . . . neither of which prepare<lb />
a pledge for brotherhood, nor help him in learning the secrets,<lb />
founders, etc. of the fraternity.<lb />
The type activity just described is immature and serves<lb />
no constructive purpose. What is taught a pledge when he<lb />
spends half the day in Greenville trying to find out why a<lb />
firetruck is red, or who put the tar in Tar River?<lb />
The IFC might do well to reconsider this premature<lb />
rushing  to give everyone time to think  to give fresh-<lb />
men time to become adjusted and make their grades And<lb />
it also could refresh its member fraternities as to their<lb />
purposes.<lb />
'Lefs-Get-Togetherness' Prevails<lb />
i in i �i��i��w�immm�.��� -<lb />
Poet Incites New Form<lb />
George Garrett, one of two young poets scheduled to<lb />
visit the campus this year through the "Poetry Circuit"<lb />
presented his contemporary readings to a partially recep-<lb />
tive audience Tuesday night.<lb />
Reading his own work, Garrett informally christened<lb />
a new form of let s-get-togetherness for poets and poetry-<lb />
type audiences. '<lb />
We welcomed this chance to sit in on the personal and<lb />
the Come As You Are" sections of Abraham's Knife mak-<lb />
wfthpS CSS" � � �and wonder if he aA��<lb />
TTT �p'lTia,inI� the ,�ther two sections- especially Section<lb />
"othinseS8 ' " ammendS f�r the n0thin ��<lb />
We applaude the "Circuit" and the committee on camnus<lb />
ofCsfpoets1 Garrett'S VlSit' ,0�k f �rWart0 SSH3<lb />
Staff Welcomes Letters<lb />
te Slu?! Caro!inian welcomes letters to the editor. Let-<lb />
sSfced All fefe�nC1Se' .t0uthe- P0�' typewritten, and double-<lb />
spacea. Ail letters must be signed<lb />
��rf w" "5USt conform to the "standards of decency and<lb />
good taste and must not violate the laws of libel The editor<lb />
355. rishttoedita11 lettersand t0 "2��te<lb />
EastG<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolina� Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
AMP THl? e OlZ T.V. fcOOM<lb />
Financial Worries May Soon Be Over<lb />
Will College Students Be Paid?<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Keith Hobbs<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Students do you spend long, la-<lb />
borous hours at some after class<lb />
job in order to earn enough money<lb />
to see your way clearly through<lb />
college? Does your education put<lb />
an added strain on Dad's already<lb />
frayed pocketbook? Sit back and<lb />
relax for your financial worries<lb />
may oon be over.<lb />
A University of Chicago eco-<lb />
nomist recently suggested that stu-<lb />
dents he paid to go to college.<lb />
Prof. H. W. Schultz advocated to<lb />
the American Association of Land<lb />
Grant Colleges and State Uni-<lb />
versities that colleges and uni-<lb />
versities seriously under-estimate<lb />
the time element of a students' ed-<lb />
ucation.<lb />
He further suggests that if stu-<lb />
dents were paid to go to college<lb />
that they could no longer consider<lb />
their hours in furthuring an edu-<lb />
cation a waste of time, and this<lb />
proposed factor would also bring<lb />
about basic reforms in higher ed-<lb />
ucation.<lb />
The time spent in college is not<lb />
a waste in the general sense of<lb />
the term; it merely implies that<lb />
students should be compensated<lb />
for the salaries that they would be<lb />
earning were they already econom-<lb />
ically employed. When a student<lb />
graduates from college his contem-<lb />
poraries have already been earnest-<lb />
ly at work for several years ex-<lb />
pending their working power.<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
If students were paid to attend<lb />
college, it seems that there would<lb />
be certain drawbacks to this seem-<lb />
ingly impractical economical ven-<lb />
ture. This is quite true, but if stu-<lb />
lents were first required to take<lb />
a preliminary test in order to prove<lb />
their potentialities then there would<lb />
be less liklihood of a poor financial<lb />
investment on the part of the col-<lb />
lege in these students.<lb />
Earnest students certain that<lb />
their college education was finan-<lb />
cially secure, would then he able<lb />
to concentrate more fully toward<lb />
quality rather than toward quant-<lb />
ity education. Perhaps then there<lb />
would be a basic reform in the use<lb />
of school facilities�libraries, lab-<lb />
oratories and classrooms�in the<lb />
use of faculty time, and above all<lb />
a reform in curricula.<lb />
Students could center their ef-<lb />
forts toward broadening their edu-<lb />
cation rather than just in learning<lb />
the essentials of making a living.<lb />
A college or a university's curric-<lb />
ula would certainly benefit from a<lb />
higher caliber of student commit -<lb />
menit.<lb />
Paying students to go to college<lb />
is not a new concept in education;<lb />
it 'has been discussed and kicked<lb />
around for some time. Now the<lb />
time seems right for some college<lb />
or university to consider the pos-<lb />
sibility of the idea.<lb />
Tender Voices, Soft Hair<lb />
Lead Student Astray<lb />
A LETTER HOME<lb />
Dear Dad,<lb />
I thought to you an epistle I would<lb />
write,<lb />
in hopes that somehow it might<lb />
shed light,<lb />
on the way I acted and the way I<lb />
done,<lb />
when I took your money and spent<lb />
it on fun,<lb />
I acted as if I had not a care.<lb />
and again I would not spend it like<lb />
this I swear.<lb />
Girls I gathered around me by the<lb />
score.<lb />
and gave to them goodies and gifts<lb />
galore.<lb />
They bade me keep on with my<lb />
foolish delight,<lb />
as they gave in to my wishes with-<lb />
out even a fight,<lb />
this to go on into the wee hours<lb />
of the night,<lb />
until exhausted and spent, I went<lb />
out like a light<lb />
I awoke the next morning to my<lb />
dismay,<lb />
to find that like a lamb, I had been<lb />
led astray<lb />
by the tenderness of their voices,<lb />
and the softness of their hair,<lb />
they had taken me for a ride and<lb />
left me threadbare.<lb />
So a lesson you see I have learned<lb />
the hard way,<lb />
on the folly of friendship, and the<lb />
blindness of play,<lb />
If you'll send me more money, lets<lb />
say bout fifty,<lb />
from loose life III abstain, and<lb />
hence be more thrifty.<lb />
Your son,<lb />
Jack S. Forsure<lb />
� � � a poem by James Butler<lb />
The Shirking<lb />
Crowd Roars?<lb />
By J. ALFRED vi,K<lb />
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iHiet will love her 8<lb />
Una sweat shirt.<lb />
What<lb />
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See where the p<lb />
rated a tree for t<lb />
parade. But wh<lb />
putting lights oi<lb />
tree!<lb />
What ever !<lb />
Bonne ?<lb />
Funny thin- �<lb />
Infirmary thi<lb />
ear te I  ! f<lb />
hear a dog ��'<lb />
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What did I at<lb />
Overheard iti<lb />
for Chapel Hill I<lb />
I e toilet bowl if<lb />
Lives<lb />
I like a little<lb />
instant coffee.<lb />
What ever hai  <lb />
Sevan- ?<lb />
Note left in S �<lb />
"Th! meat loaf i<lb />
mother used to ma My h<lb />
now works for Dr. I<lb />
What ever ha �<lb />
tiata ?<lb />
"V hat do you mea<lb />
intellectual? Did '� I<lb />
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Issue cam p a i r n ?<lb />
W hat ever ha �<lb />
Jackson?<lb />
I was reading � �<lb />
the REBEL. Can I �<lb />
Willie Hobgood Joi<lb />
doesnt have toilet Ip<lb />
bathrooms ?<lb />
V iat ever h<lb />
nalism?<lb />
The crowd roared<lb />
'�Kill the<lb />
in your own racial<lb />
screamed the fat i<lb />
'em yells Grandma<lb />
tinguished potly hepped at<lb />
crowd and in rich<lb />
said, "Avast ye, have ye no �<lb />
The Bible tells us that we are<lb />
skin the dirty son-of-(ru<lb />
the dirty mm ot-(goess) '<lb />
Grandma. "Yes. skin I<lb />
Lamp-shades, anyone?<lb />
What ever happened?<lb />
Former Dorm<lb />
Mother Succumb<lb />
After an illness of several a<lb />
Mrs. Eetelle A. Striplin. f<lb />
member of the staff of the c �<lb />
Hean of Women, died at the hos<lb />
of her nephew in Birminp:r<lb />
bama. Mrs. Striplin retired<lb />
July after having -served ?:r<lb />
1953 as counselor of Wil?on &amp;<lb />
dormitory for women.<lb />
Mrs. Striplin held the B. &amp; <lb />
gree from Kent State Uni<lb />
the B. M. degree from the Chi-<lb />
Musical College, and the M v<lb />
degree from Teachers College. O<lb />
lumbia University. For a nunik-<lb />
of years she maintained a <lb />
and taught music in Birmingham<lb />
Before joining the East Oaf<lb />
staff, she acted for more than �<lb />
years as head resident couns-�:<lb />
at American University, Bier<lb />
Lebanon.<lb />
She was a member of the Jtf5<lb />
Memorial Methodist OhurcA �<lb />
Greenville and of the Greenvil<lb />
Branch of the American Associa-<lb />
tion of University Women. Bux<lb />
took place in her home state �<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
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December 8, 1901<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Pa�e S<lb />
Delta Zeta Aids Chinese<lb />
Youth With Education<lb />
On the other side of the world, way.<lb />
I little nine year old girl has<lb />
m y realized her hope of going<lb />
�p school.<lb />
Ohan Kit dung's education is<lb />
k jsible as a result of her "adop-<lb />
Mcn" by the Zeta Lambda Chapter<lb />
Lf Delta Zeta Sorority on our cam-<lb />
) She was adopted through the<lb />
m tian Children's Fund, Inc in<lb />
K .t�rnl. Va.<lb />
- rority pay? $120.00 a year<lb />
I ovules food, clothing, and<lb />
Kb for Kit.<lb />
V ougto Kit is not an orphan,<lb />
1 family was left proverty-<lb />
F after escaping from com-<lb />
W<lb />
.3<lb /><lb />
H<lb />
1<lb />
The sorority is now assembling<lb />
gifts for Kit's Christmas.<lb />
"We hope stated Lois Webb,<lb />
press chairman, "that we can ex-<lb />
tend this project over several<lb />
years and keep the Mfctle girl well<lb />
and happy as long as she needs us<lb />
Slurrrzzzirap<lb />
� China to Hong Kong. Labor<lb />
cheap in Hong Kong that<lb />
s father cannot provide even<lb />
bare necessities for his child-<lb />
Delta Zeta sisters are fi-<lb />
m their support of Kit<lb />
special projects such as<lb />
m ecent rummage sale in down-<lb />
� eenville. Preparations for<lb />
m g sa:e are already under-<lb />
Vickery To Give<lb />
Song Program<lb />
Anne Lewis Vickery will give a<lb />
program of songs at the N. C.<lb />
Music Teachers Association at Wo-<lb />
man's College, January 12-13.<lb />
At a convention of the South-<lb />
ern District of the Music Teachers<lb />
National Association in New Or-<lb />
leans, La February 13-16, Miss<lb />
Vickery will represent North Caro-<lb />
lina in auditions.<lb />
A voice major, Miss Vickery is<lb />
a pupil of Paul Hickfang and Mrs.<lb />
Cladvs White.<lb />
"After that party last weekend  I swore I'd never get near a drink again declared Cathy Chesso.<lb />
Completes Eight Week Grand Tour<lb />
Air Force Team<lb />
To Interview<lb />
GTS Candidates<lb />
United State? Air Force has<lb />
ed that a special Officer<lb />
erment team will visit the<lb />
on 11 and 12 December to<lb />
st I and interview -persons vn-<lb />
in the new Officer Train-<lb />
5  (called -OTS") pro-<lb />
- college graduates,<lb />
ile or. ECC campus the Air<lb />
team will be located in the<lb />
 Union: hours of operation<lb />
an 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<lb />
� Ti Elkins Invites persons<lb />
ing information, but who can-<lb />
it the team at this time, to<lb />
for special appointments.<lb />
USAF Recruiting Detach-<lb />
- 307, 201 W. Cabarrus Street,<lb />
� igh, N. C<lb />
Hickfi<lb />
anq Resumes<lb />
Duties<lb />
International Group<lb />
Initiates Sixteen<lb />
On Saturday sixteen erivls were<lb />
formally initiated into Delta Alpha<lb />
Phi International Sorority at ser-<lb />
vices in the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church in Greenvlle.<lb />
The new initiates are Carol Bar-<lb />
rett, Marie Brewer, Jean Bushby,<lb />
Nancy Comjpton, Betty Dearing,<lb />
Ann DeVane. Martha Ellis, Grey<lb />
Hooks, Janet McDonald, Grace<lb />
Maxwell, Nancy Morris, Eleanor<lb />
Poole. Brenda Reges, Julia Sutton,<lb />
and Patsy W7iley.<lb />
Saturday night the new sisters<lb />
were entertained at a semi-formal<lb />
dance at the Rotary Club fea-<lb />
turing the music of the Honey-<lb />
lovers Combo.<lb />
Sunday, the Phi's attended the<lb />
morning worship at the First Pres-<lb />
byterian Church. At 5:00 p.m. the<lb />
Initiation Banquet was held at the<lb />
Cinderella Restaurant. Mrs. Kay<lb />
Faucette, president, served as<lb />
toastmistress and welcomed the<lb />
new initiates to the chapter.<lb />
Student Exhibits Original<lb />
Watercoloring In Rawl<lb />
e Hammond, senior art major,<lb />
i? now exhibiting his work as a<lb />
tercolorist in the Kate Lewis<lb />
ery Rawl building. The show,<lb />
red by the Department of<lb />
1 is open to the public and will<lb />
on view through this week.<lb />
After graduation from the New<lb />
ver High School in Wilming-<lb />
Gale attended for two years<lb />
Chicago Academy of Fme Arts,<lb />
re he studied wadercolor with<lb />
Ruth Van Sickle Ford, A. W. S<lb />
: received a diploma in com-<lb />
' :al art.<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina,<lb />
worked as a commercial artist<lb />
Raleigh. His cartoons and illus-<lb />
ions for stories have appeared<lb />
"Popular Mechanics "Wild-<lb />
life "Popular Homecraft and<lb />
other publications.<lb />
Art Dept Sponsors<lb />
Photography Display<lb />
Winning photoghaphs in the na-<lb />
tional Fifteenth Annual High<lb />
School Photo Contest are now be-<lb />
in u displayed in the Hallway Gal-<lb />
lery, Rawl building. The public<lb />
exhibition is sponsored by the coi-<lb />
lepe Department of Art.<lb />
The photography show will con-<lb />
tinue through December 15. Fbrty-<lb />
sbc photographs are included.<lb />
At East Carolina he is now act-<lb />
ing as art editor of the college<lb />
yearbook, the "Buccaneer He is<lb />
i member of the Delta Phi Delta<lb />
art fraternity.<lb />
LIBRARY NOTICE<lb />
From Tuesday, December 12,<lb />
through Saturday, December<lb />
16, 2-week books will be check-<lb />
ed out so as to fall due after<lb />
the Christmas holidays. Books<lb />
will be due as follows:<lb />
Check out Date Due Date<lb />
Dec. 12 Jan. 2<lb />
Dec. 13 Jan. 3<lb />
Dec. 14 Jan. 4<lb />
Dec. 15 Jan. 5<lb />
Dec. 16 Jan. 6<lb />
LIBRARY HOURS DURING<lb />
CHRISTMAS RECESS<lb />
Dec. 157:45- 5:00<lb />
Dec. 168:30-12:30<lb />
Dec. 17closed<lb />
Dec. 188:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec. 198:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec. 208:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec. 218:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec. 22-26closed<lb />
Dec. 278:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec. 288:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec. 298:30- 4:30<lb />
Dec 308:30-12:30<lb />
Dec. 31closed<lb />
Jan. 1closed<lb />
Jan. 27:45-10:00<lb />
Paul Hickfang, faculty member<lb />
of the Department of Music who<lb />
has been on tour with the Boris<lb />
Goldovsky Grand Opera Company<lb />
for the past eight weeks, will re-<lb />
turn to the campus December 16<lb />
to resume his duties as teacher of<lb />
voice and director of the college<lb />
Opera Theatre.<lb />
With a cast of fifty singers, the<lb />
Goldovsky Company includes in<lb />
its present tour; performances in<lb />
55 cities in the United States. Con-<lb />
cluding performance is scheduled<lb />
for December 12 in Springfield,<lb />
Mass. On December 4 the company<lb />
appeared in Richmond, Va.<lb />
Mr. Hickfang has sung the roles<lb />
of Dr. Bartolo and Don Basilio in<lb />
the Goldovsky production of Ros-<lb />
sini's "The Barber of Seville Re-<lb />
views of performances received on<lb />
the campus here indicate the suc-<lb />
cess of his appearances.<lb />
"The role of Don Basilio said<lb />
Student Receives<lb />
S300 Scholarship<lb />
.A. T. Smith, a junior at East<lb />
Carolina, received a scholarship<lb />
ror $300 from the Vita Craft Com-<lb />
pany of Kansas City, Mo as the<lb />
student "sfujpersalesman<lb />
Smith, who sold Vita Craft pro-<lb />
ducts in Eastern North Carolina<lb />
last summer was designated No. 1<lb />
student salesman among those re-<lb />
presenting the company while at-<lb />
tending 42 different colleges in<lb />
the United States. He has just<lb />
been apjpointed campus manager<lb />
at EC and will have as one of his<lb />
duties the teaching and training of<lb />
other student salesmen.<lb />
Because of his outstanding work,<lb />
Smith has previously received from<lb />
Vita Craft a nnimtber of awards in-<lb />
cluding a national and regional<lb />
trophy.<lb />
Smith is majoring in social stud-<lb />
ies; he is a member of Alpha<lb />
Phi' Omega, service fraternity.<lb />
an October 17 review in Charles-<lb />
ton. W. Va Daily Mail,  was<lb />
?ung in effectively ludicrous man-<lb />
ner by Paul Hickfang, whose tow-<lb />
ering- six-foot, seven-inch frame<lb />
originated, of course, in Texas<lb />
The Topeka, Kansas, Daily Cap-<lb />
ital praised him as a "standout"<lb />
in the role of Dr. Bartolo.<lb />
"It was Paul Hickfang the<lb />
November 10 edition stated, "who<lb />
. . . stole the showr. The sky- scraper<lb />
singer looked like a grasshopper<lb />
in a frock coat and his portrayal<lb />
of Dr. Bartolo . . . was a constant<lb />
joy l<lb />
Billets Available<lb />
For Navy Reserves<lb />
Billets are available at Naval<lb />
Reserve Electronics Facility in<lb />
Wash inert on, North Carolna for<lb />
the following ratings: BM, BT,<lb />
BR, QM, SM, RD, SO, TM, GM.<lb />
1 GS, FT, MN, ET, RM, MM, MR,<lb />
IC, SF, DC, and HM.<lb />
Those qualifying receive a full<lb />
days pay for each three hour drill.<lb />
There is no competition for ad-<lb />
vancement. Two weeks cruise is<lb />
offered anytime during year. For<lb />
further intfoirmation, contact Mr.<lb />
Paul E. Waldrop, Industrial Arts<lb />
Department, Flanagan Building,<lb />
Campus or Naval Reserve in Wash-<lb />
ington,<lb />
Mr. Hickfang is a graduate of<lb />
the Universities of Texas and<lb />
Michigan. As a Fulbright scholar<lb />
in 1955-57 he studied in Munich,<lb />
Germany, at the State Academy of<lb />
Music. During 1959, as guest solo-<lb />
ist with the North Carolina Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra, he appeared in<lb />
seven concerts with the state en-<lb />
semble.<lb />
SAM Reveals Plans,<lb />
Officers For Year<lb />
The Society for the Advancement<lb />
of Management has announced its<lb />
officers and plans for tihe year.<lb />
Executives are James Muertaan,<lb />
president; Norwood Crawford, vice<lb />
president; Paul Jenkins, secretary;<lb />
Ray Duncan, treasurer; and Jack<lb />
Brinson, publicity chairman.<lb />
On the club's agenda are planned<lb />
trips to an investment company in<lb />
Wilson and the Swift Packing<lb />
Company.<lb />
Brass Choir Sets<lb />
Winter Concert<lb />
The Brass Choir will present<lb />
their annual Winter concert on<lb />
Wednesday, December 13, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Under the direction of James<lb />
Parnell, of the Music Department<lb />
Faculty, the Brass Choir will per-<lb />
form: Suite from "Le Tresor d'Or-<lb />
phee by Francisque; "Suite For-<lb />
Brass by Leonard Lebow; "Prom-<lb />
enade by Martin Mailman, of the<lb />
ECC Music Faculty; and "Deux<lb />
Danses bv Jean-Michel Defay.<lb />
This number will feature James<lb />
Myrich, trombonist, accompanied<lb />
by Bettie Jo Gaskins, pianist.<lb />
Other numbers the group will<lb />
perform are: "Chorale and Fughet-<lb />
ta by Gardner Read; and "Suite<lb />
of Carols by Leroy Anderson.<lb />
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SELECT<lb />
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or<lb />
HER<lb />
CHRISTMAS GIFT<lb />
FROM<lb />
222 E. Fifth Street Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Distinctive Gift Wrapping Free<lb />
"CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED<lb />
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THIS COULD GO ON FOREVER . . . Between 4900 and 5000 students passed through the doors of Wright<lb />
Building for Winter Quarter Registration. Students were standing in lines until late afternoon to pav fees.<lb />
Summer Tour Scheduled For June 9-July 17<lb />
EC Announces Annual European Tour<lb />
East Carolina College through<lb />
its Office of Public Relations and<lb />
Extension announced this week its<lb />
Third Annual Grand Tour of<lb />
Europe will be offered as a feature<lb />
of the 1962 Summer Session.<lb />
The Office of Public Relations<lb />
and Extension recently anounced<lb />
that the tour is scheduled for June<lb />
9-July 17.<lb />
The trip will take a group of<lb />
student-tourists to nine European<lb />
countries for visits to places famed<lb />
for their historic, scenic, and cul-<lb />
tural interest.<lb />
Mrs. Myrtle B. Clark of the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Laboratory School at<lb />
the college, director of the 1960 and<lb />
1961 Grand Tours of the college,<lb />
will again accompany those partici-<lb />
pating in the 1962 event.<lb />
Last summer the party was com-<lb />
posed of 30 student-tourists.<lb />
After a short briefing session<lb />
in New York City, tourists will<lb />
began their trip June 9 and will<lb />
travel by Trans World Airlines jet<lb />
plane to London. After three days<lb />
in England, the group will cross<lb />
the channel and go by luxury motor<lb />
coach to Holland, Belgium, Germ-<lb />
any, Austria, Luxembourg, Italy,<lb />
Switzerland, and France. The re-<lb />
turn trip to the United States will<lb />
be on the new luxuiry liner the S. S.<lb />
France.<lb />
Tau Sigma Holds<lb />
Initiation Banquet<lb />
On November 13, Tau Sigma,<lb />
honorary educational fraternity,<lb />
held an initiation-dinner meeting<lb />
at the Silo Restaurant.<lb />
Dr. John Home spoke on what<lb />
members of Tau Signma, as pros-<lb />
pective teacheirs, could expect in the<lb />
future.<lb />
The following- thirteen new mem-<lb />
bers were initiated: Norma F.<lb />
Bright, Judy Comer, Ken Connie-<lb />
ton, Rhonda Dandliker, Linda<lb />
Flowers, Virginia Griffin, Roland<lb />
Norris, Judy Payne. Brenda Paint-<lb />
er, Martha Price, Lois Robinson,<lb />
Mary V. Sftalhngs, and Judy Under-<lb />
wood Mary V. Selling was<lb />
named as the most outstanding<lb />
pledge and presented a dozen red<lb />
roses.<lb />
MMMMMMM-<lb /><lb />
Cor. Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Dedicated To .<lb />
A Young Man's Taste'<lb />
Those enrolled as students m<lb />
the tour will, on completion of re-<lb />
quirements, receive nine quarter<lb />
hours cif graduate or under-grad-<lb />
uate credit, according to the type<lb />
of work done. Those who do not<lb />
wish college credit may also go on<lb />
the tour.<lb />
Further information may be ob-<lb />
tained from Mrs. Myrtle B. Clark,<lb />
109 Holly Street, Greenville, N. (,<lb />
or from Dr. Ralph Brim ley, Di-<lb />
ector of Extension.<lb />
A brochure giving details of the<lb />
itinerary and other information is<lb />
I : v available.<lb />
Group Attends AHPE<lb />
Convention In Charlotte<lb />
Six faculty members in the de-<lb />
partment otf health and physical<lb />
education and ten health and phys-<lb />
ical majors attended the Conven-<lb />
tion of the North Carolina Associa-<lb />
tion of Health and Physical Educa-<lb />
tion Recreation in Charlotte, De-<lb />
cember 7 for a three-day period.<lb />
The meeting- was held in the<lb />
Garinger High School in Char-<lb />
lotte. Discussion groups in the<lb />
field of health and physical educa-<lb />
tion recreation and workshops,<lb />
which will be conducted are on<lb />
the agenda f the program.<lb />
Woody Shepherd has served as<lb />
state president of the student sec-<lb />
tion of the NCAHPEK during- the<lb />
year 1960-1931.<lb />
New officers for the year 1961-<lb />
1962 were elected. Runinjr from<lb />
Fast Carolina College f�r State<lb />
president of the research section<lb />
oi the N AHPER is Dr. Glen P.<lb />
Reeder, and for state president of<lb />
the outdoor education and campinir<lb />
section is Ralph Steele both fax<lb />
ulty members in the physical edu-<lb />
cation department.<lb />
Students attending the nveetii<lb />
im addition Lo Shepherd and Miss<lb />
Melrwean, were Nancy Miller, Sus-<lb />
an K. Clifton J0<lb />
Joyce daifc, 1 11<lb />
Mize. ordoB<lb />
EdgextoiL<lb />
Fa iltj � bet<lb />
 health ai<lb />
department wen '� u y<lb />
enaon, Diroetoi<lb />
Dr, dial<lb />
tmez, Dr. Glen P.<lb />
Steel, ami M G<lb />
r:<lb />
Reynolds Chose<lb />
For April Sem<lb />
Di<lb />
Math<lb />
ti iat4- in a ��<lb />
College Tea I �<lb />
April 16-1S<lb />
zb co �<lb />
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LUCKY STRIKE<lb />
presents:<lb />
UFFERS<lb />
"STUDENT<lb />
SOLDIERS'<lb />
"I'll say it Just once more: 'Volunteers<lb />
for judo, step forward<lb />
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'ZZ!? SIL SaiMa� that "happy<lb />
c-tKES? 12L"�S? UP a 'ln th� � and Air Force, the<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page 5<lb />
jor English Exam Set For Monday Night<lb />
ish Dept. Schedules E<lb />
xam<lb />
dents classified as juniors<lb />
quarter hours inclusive)<lb />
rt for the Junior Eng-<lb />
amination on Monday, De-<lb />
ll, at 6:30 p.m. Students<lb />
i names beginning A-H will<lb />
to the Library Auditorium,<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium,<lb />
:<lb />
ii<lb />
the Raw Auditorium.<lb />
ere is a schedule conflict<lb />
may take the exam<lb />
lay, December 13, at 5:00<lb />
in<lb />
the Library Auditorium<lb />
fails to attend he will<lb />
d from classes.<lb />
Use Dictionaries<lb />
tionariee may be used. The<lb />
' consist of 350-402 words,<lb />
a formal essay style,<lb />
slang. The topic should<lb />
oped in a logical, meaning-<lb />
ion, free from common<lb />
spelling, punctuation, and<lb />
Students should bring<lb />
� k. and a dictionary. The<lb />
Books will be furnished by<lb />
liege. Each Blue Book will<lb />
nbered. The numbers of pa-<lb />
ged "Unsatisfactory" will<lb />
as s 'on as possible.<lb />
1 -pose of the test is to<lb />
H e the ability of a student<lb />
�talc nicate in written form at<lb />
the of an average college<lb />
xgf sman. Tests similar to this<lb />
private tutors when their<lb />
essays are not considered satis-<lb />
factory.<lb />
Remedial English<lb />
Here at EC the English Depart-<lb />
ment conducts classes in remedial<lb />
English. Six classes are scheduled<lb />
one of which will be an evening<lb />
class for the convenience of work-<lb />
ing students. Remedial classes are<lb />
limited to 15 students. 'Our reme-<lb />
dial classes in English are writing<lb />
laboratories commented Dr. Kil-<lb />
patrick, Chairman of the English<lb />
Usage Committee.<lb />
This examination is to help the<lb />
college graduate meet the require-<lb />
ments of his profession. When the<lb />
las college theme has been written,<lb />
the writing that really matters<lb />
begins. A job with extra pay de-<lb />
mands a better qualified person.<lb />
Juniors are urged to realize the<lb />
are given to college juniors in most seriousness of the situation. In a<lb />
colleges throughout the country, test such as this "time and atti-<lb />
�ome colleges require students to tude" are of the utmost importance.<lb />
hire private fartor ri,m ffco. The topicg from which the &amp;tu.<lb />
dents may choose are not con-<lb />
fusing or difficult to understand.<lb />
They are general in nature, such<lb />
as last year's "The Most Chal-<lb />
lenging Idea I have Met in Col-<lb />
lege" or "Advice to a High School<lb />
Senior<lb />
Yearly Poetry Anthology<lb />
HonorssStudentjWriters<lb />
Two East Carolina College stu-<lb />
dents and a recent graduate have<lb />
(been selected as contributors to the<lb />
forthcoming edition of the "Ann-<lb />
ual Anthology of College Poetry<lb />
Mrs. Martha C. Godley, Richard<lb />
L. Humphrey, and Carol Cox will<lb />
each be represented in the volume<lb />
by a poem.<lb />
In announcing the acceptance of<lb />
poems by East Carolina students<lb />
If s All Greek<lb />
Groups Announce Activities<lb />
Key Editor<lb />
Letters of application for<lb />
editorship of the Key must be<lb />
submitted to Dr. James H.<lb />
Tucker, Administration Build-<lb />
ing, by 4:30 today.<lb />
Preparations Underway For<lb />
1l-Out Nuclear Attack<lb />
By LINDA DANIELS<lb />
adequate preparation. This brings<lb />
to mind the present controversy<lb />
over fallout shelters. Today, peo-<lb />
ple all over the country are stock-<lb />
ing up on canned goods, digging<lb />
up their lawns and discussing the<lb />
moral principles involved in slam-<lb />
ing the shelter door before their<lb />
neighbors can get in.<lb />
Federal Buildings Equipped<lb />
The federal government's 303<lb />
million dollar public shelter pro-<lb />
gram is aimed at equipping every<lb />
federal building in the land with<lb />
a fallout shelter, plus restoring to<lb />
good condition the World War II<lb />
shelters. This (project is calculated<lb />
to save the lives of at least half<lb />
of the (people living in prime tar-<lb />
get areas.<lb />
Director Frank B. Ellis of the<lb />
office of Civil and Defense Mob-<lb />
ilization describes the new en-<lb />
thueriiam for fallout shelters as a<lb />
nationwide "revival for survival<lb />
If there is a nuclear attack, we<lb />
must be prepared. We do not want<lb />
a war and we do not know if there<lb />
will be a war. We do know how-<lb />
ever, that forces unfriendly to us<lb />
possess weapons that could destroy<lb />
us if we are not ready. These<lb />
weapons create a new threat�ra-<lb />
dioactive fallout that can spread<lb />
dearth anywhere. That is why we<lb />
must prepare by building- shelters.<lb />
A fallout shelter will not be needed<lb />
except during an emergency, but<lb />
during ijhis time, the value will be<lb />
priceless. <lb />
We must make an effort, no<lb />
matter how slim the chances of<lb />
survival, to save ourselves. Theo-<lb />
dore Christiayson once said, "We<lb />
who live today are trustees for the<lb />
future America. In our responsi-<lb />
bility, we must not fail<lb />
will you do if there is a<lb />
i attack?<lb />
�HT estion is one which most<lb />
n : want to think about,<lb />
�  we all must face. Some<lb />
an -s claim that if we have<lb />
ar war there will be no<lb />
for survival. They point<lb />
ii August, 1945, an Amer-<lb />
me dropped a single atomic<lb />
Hiroshima. It killed ap-<lb />
ately 100.000 people. In 1952<lb />
United States carried out a<lb />
d the Marshall Islands. An<lb />
omfc was exploded which vap-<lb />
a 12-mile island and left<lb />
its place a hole in the ocean<lb />
one mile long. This was an<lb />
omfc of 15 megatons. Today,<lb />
Russians are talking in terms<lb />
a 100 megaton bomb.<lb />
i authorities claim that the<lb />
ar war would last less than<lb />
rs and that 90 percent of<lb />
�; .lation could be saved with<lb />
otice<lb />
A size 40L, London Fog jac-<lb />
ket was picked up by mistake<lb />
during the Bloodmobile visit<lb />
in Wright Auditorium Wednes-<lb />
day. Owner may pick up size<lb />
58 London Fog by contacting<lb />
Bobby Hood, room 124 Jones<lb />
Dormitory.<lb />
h<lb />
omen's Who's Who<lb />
ists Seven Faculty<lb />
� members and one retired<lb />
' of the faculty are repre-<lb />
ed by career biographical<lb />
in the Second Edition of<lb />
's Who of American Women<lb />
� publication of Marquis�<lb />
Who. Inc of Chicago.<lb />
Those included in the current<lb />
fiUon of the wkrk are Alice<lb />
trawn, resident teacher educator<lb />
rne economics education; Dr.<lb />
ranees Robert Winfcler, Dr. Lu-<lb />
jle It II. Charles, and Dr. ELtea-<lb />
eth Utterback, all of the English<lb />
apartment; Dr. Suth Modlin of<lb />
 Education Department; Dr.<lb />
Audrey Dempsey of the School of<lb />
business; and Eanma L. Hooper,<lb />
Member of the English Department<lb />
24-1959.<lb />
The brotherhood of Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha announced last week the<lb />
nominees for their 1962 Cresent<lb />
girl.<lb />
The winner is to be announced<lb />
at the annual Christmas dance<lb />
where she will be crowned by this<lb />
year's Cresent girl, Jean Lasater.<lb />
The nominees are: Tommie<lb />
Suggs, Marilyn Miller, June Gail<lb />
Wiggins, Kay Priest, Gay Brink-<lb />
ley, Sharon McKeen, Sandee Den-<lb />
ton, Sarah Ward, and Nickie Cov-<lb />
rngton.<lb />
The new Cresent girl will reign<lb />
from January until December of<lb />
next year.<lb />
Theta Chi<lb />
The Etpsilon Iota Chapter of<lb />
Theta Cha Fraternity sponsored<lb />
Jimmy Burns Orchestra to play for<lb />
the mentally retarded children at<lb />
Gaswell School in Kinston last Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
Jimmy Burns and his orchestra<lb />
donated their time to play, and<lb />
Theta Ghi Fraternity furnished<lb />
the transportation and arrange-<lb />
ments for the dance.<lb />
The orchestra played a concert<lb />
from seven o'clock to 8:15 for all<lb />
of the children. From 8:15 to 9:30<lb />
a dance was held for the more ad-<lb />
vanced students.<lb />
J. B. Westbrook has become the<lb />
latest brother of Theta �hi Fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
The initiation took place Novem-<lb />
ber 10.<lb />
He was a member of the Kappa<lb />
(ledge class.<lb />
Kappa Delta<lb />
The Gamma Sigma Chapter of<lb />
Kappa Delta Sorority recently<lb />
initiated eleven new members.<lb />
They are: Pa Waff, Joan Zach-<lb />
ary, Nena Duncan, Madge Stancill,<lb />
Nancy Gilbert and Connie Story.<lb />
Mary Helen Mumford, Norma<lb />
Carole Summerlin, Linda Gale, Kay Dearing.<lb />
Fpton, and Carolyn Hart.<lb />
At the banquet in honor of the<lb />
new sisters, held at Respess-James<lb />
Restaurant, Nina Duncan was re-<lb />
cognized as the recipient of the<lb />
Outstanding pledge award.<lb />
Oficers of the fall pledge class<lb />
were: President, Linda Gale; Vice<lb />
president, Norma Carole Summer-<lb />
lin; Secretary, Kap Epton; and<lb />
Treasurer, Connie Story.<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
The fall pledge class of Delta<lb />
Omicron chapter of Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
sorority has elected its officers.<lb />
They are Ann Adkins, president;<lb />
Anne Powell, secretary; Frances<lb />
Moseley, project chairman; and<lb />
scholarship chairman, Patsy Ken-<lb />
nedy.<lb />
Other pledges are Betsy Deich-<lb />
man, Dottae Farmer, and Marcia<lb />
Meyers.<lb />
As a service project the pledge<lb />
class made Thanksgiving favors<lb />
for mentally retarded children.<lb />
Recently pledges placed a dia-<lb />
mond-shaped Alpha Delta Pi plaque<lb />
in the Varsity Restaurant.<lb />
They are currently compiling a<lb />
new scrapbook for the sorority.<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
The Epsilon pledge class of Del-<lb />
,ta Aflpha Chapter of Alpha Phi has<lb />
chosen their officers.<lb />
Eleanor Poole is president; Eli-<lb />
zabeth Ann DeVane, vice president;<lb />
Brenda Reges, secretary; Burness<lb />
Mcllwean, treasurer; and Marie<lb />
Briewer, scholarship chairman<lb />
Grace Maxwell, will serve as<lb />
social chairman; Patricia Wiley,<lb />
music chairman; Belinda Smith, ac-<lb />
tivities chairman; Julia Sutton,<lb />
quarterly chairman.<lb />
New pledges of Alpha Phi com-<lb />
pleting the EpsHon pledge class<lb />
for the fall are sophomores, Nency<lb />
Gayle Comipton and Betty Ann<lb />
for publication, Dennis Hartman,<lb />
secretary of the National Poetry<lb />
Association, stated, "This anthology<lb />
is a compilation of the finest poetry<lb />
written by College men and women<lb />
of America representing every<lb />
section'of the country. Selections<lb />
were made frwn thousands of<lb />
poems submitted. We congratulate<lb />
the students on this honor<lb />
Mrs. Godley. whose "Silence" will<lb />
appear in the anthology, is a 1961<lb />
graduate.<lb />
fr. Humphrey is a senior psy-<lb />
chology and English major. His<lb />
contribution to the anthology is en-<lb />
titled "Poem Both were students<lb />
in a course in "Forms of Poetry"<lb />
taught by Dr. Louise Greer.<lb />
Miss Cox's "Nurses, Nurses is<lb />
the work chosen for publication.<lb />
She is a sophomore business major.<lb />
Seven Delegates<lb />
Attend NCSGA<lb />
Workshops<lb />
Seven EC delegates attended the<lb />
North State Student Government<lb />
Association workshops December<lb />
3 and 4. The meeting was held at<lb />
Atlantic Christian College in Wil-<lb />
son.<lb />
Students from EK) attending<lb />
were: Tom Mallison, Jim Chesnut,<lb />
Cathy Shesso, Beth Harris, Gill<lb />
Ruderman, Burke Stancil, and<lb />
Charles Williams.<lb />
Each member school was in<lb />
charge of workshops, such as com-<lb />
munity relationships, entertain-<lb />
ment, freshman initiation and orien-<lb />
tation, and the judiciary system.<lb />
The entertainment workshop was<lb />
headed by EC's Tom Mallison.<lb />
The member schools of the NS<lb />
SGA are: Catawba, East Caro-<lb />
lina, Atlantic Christian, Pfedffer,<lb />
Western Carolina, Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
Elon, Appalachian State, and High<lb />
Point.<lb />
College Announces Fourth Annual<lb />
American Travel-Study Tour<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Initiates<lb />
The Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi business fraternity at<lb />
East Carolina College, has formal-<lb />
ly initiated five new members at<lb />
a special ceremony.<lb />
New members are George Rhodes<lb />
Butler, James Sullivan, Dorothy<lb />
-Dunlow, Shirley Whiteburst, and<lb />
Juanita Jones.<lb />
The (College's Fourth Annual<lb />
American Travel-Study Tour will<lb />
be a field trip into the North-<lb />
western United States.<lb />
Scheduled as a special event of<lb />
the 1962 Summer Session at the<lb />
college, the trip will extend from<lb />
June 11 through July 11.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, professor<lb />
of geography at the college, will<lb />
for the fourth time act as director<lb />
of the annual tour and will present<lb />
the courses of study offered to<lb />
those enrolled.<lb />
Upon completion of course re-<lb />
quirements, those enrolled as stu-<lb />
dents will receive nine quarter<lb />
hours of either - undergraduate or<lb />
graduate credit, according to the<lb />
type of work done.<lb />
Those not wishing college credit<lb />
may also join the tour.<lb />
are requested to obtain further in-<lb />
formation as soon as possible from<lb />
Dr. Cramer, Extension Division,<lb />
Box 307, East Carolina College.<lb />
The 1961 tour of the Southwest<lb />
was booked to capacity early in<lb />
the year, Dr. Cramer explained.<lb />
K D Pi Initiates Four<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi, honorary edu<lb />
cation fraternity, initiated four<lb />
members at a special dinner meet-<lb />
ing December 4.<lb />
The new student members are:<lb />
Norma Lee Johnson, Agnes Rhrae,<lb />
Mrs. Dorothy Dunlow, and Craig<lb />
Daughtridge.<lb />
Dr. Ruth Nixon, faculty mem-<lb />
ber in (the primary education de-<lb />
partment, was initiated as an<lb />
Chi Beta Phi's<lb />
Initiate Thirteen<lb />
Alpha Gamma Chapter of Chi<lb />
Beta Phi, a national honorary<lb />
science fraternity, initiated thir-<lb />
teen new members just before<lb />
Thanksgiving.<lb />
The new members are Larry<lb />
Shackelford, Billy Goodwin, H. B.<lb />
Evans, BiEy Boyd Cox, Frances<lb />
Cozart, John Roberson, Goodwyn<lb />
Reeves, Murdock Butler, Gene Bay-<lb />
nor, Cara Collier, Sylvia Wallace,<lb />
Earl Parker, and Anne Green.<lb />
The officers of Chi Beta Phi for<lb />
this year are Barbara Tripp, pres-<lb />
ident, Roy Flanagan, vice presi-<lb />
dent, Betty Derrick, secretary, Jim<lb />
Wheatley, treasurer.<lb />
The group is now planning sev-<lb />
eral seminars on science and math-<lb />
ematics open to the student body.<lb />
honorary member. As part of the<lb />
Since enrollment will be limited, service she presented a short raies-<lb />
tuose wishing to take the tour sage to the group.<lb />
Applications are now being<lb />
accepted in the SGA office<lb />
for vice president of the Jun-<lb />
ior Class. Deadline for appli-<lb />
cations is 12:00 noon Friday,<lb />
December 15. Applicants must<lb />
submitt in writing their intent<lb />
to run for this position. A C<lb />
average is required.<lb />
Applications for Secretary<lb />
of the Women's Judiciary are<lb />
now being accepted by Bar-<lb />
bara Schwab, Chairman, Box<lb />
1055. Applicants most be at<lb />
least a sophomore, be able to<lb />
type and take dictation, and<lb />
have a C average.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Pirates Battle L<lb />
Rhyn<lb />
e<lb />
t<lb />
om<lb />
ght In Second Home G<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's young cage<lb />
Pirates ibattle Lenoir Rhyne's<lb />
Bears tonight in Memorial Gyan-<lb />
masium. The Bucs have played but<lb />
one home game thus far in the<lb />
young campaigns. Catawba's In-<lb />
dians defeated Coach SmriuVs five<lb />
by a 78-74 margin. But East Caro-<lb />
lina put forth a gallant effort be-<lb />
fore losing to The Citadel 85-73 in<lb />
Charleston, South Carolina Satur-<lb />
day night. Wednesday night the<lb />
Bucs traveled to High Point and<lb />
were defeated 88-64 in a contest<lb />
with the Panther five.<lb />
LR has one of the better teams<lb />
in the strong Carodmas Conference<lb />
and rolled over Guilford in their<lb />
league opener by an impressive<lb />
margin. The Bears are tall and EC<lb />
anticipates a much closer encounter<lb />
than the 30 point margin m which<lb />
the Bucs wan by last season in<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium. EC showed<lb />
tremendous improvement during<lb />
The Citadel contest, and actually<lb />
led the Cadets until the late stages<lb />
of the game.<lb />
East Carolina will depend on<lb />
veteans Charlie Lewis, Ben Bowes,<lb />
Lacy West, Dan Bowen, and Bill<lb />
Otte, along wrifth freshmen Bill<lb />
p.rogden and Richie Williams to<lb />
lead the way. The latter has been<lb />
the most impressive in the young<lb />
season, as he scored 22 points in<lb />
the opening loss to Oatawba. The<lb />
.freshman shoots equally well with<lb />
either hand. Lewis could not seem<lb />
to find the range in the opener,<lb />
but poured 16 points through the<lb />
nets against The Citadel. Bowes<lb />
Martin Defeats Creech In<lb />
Fall Quarter Tournament<lb />
Bowie Martin won the fall quart-<lb />
er Men's Stingles Table Tennis<lb />
Tournament, by defeating former<lb />
Novice player Dennis Creech in the<lb />
finals by the close scores of 21-19,<lb />
21-17, 21-14.<lb />
Martin lost no games in his<lb />
climb to win the title, but was re-<lb />
quired to play his best from the<lb />
first round on. He defeated Ron<lb />
Crawley in the first round, Bill<lb />
Warsham in the quarter finals, and<lb />
Rick Brewer in the semi-finals.<lb />
Dennis Creech defeated top<lb />
seeded player Nelson Tugwell in<lb />
the quarter finals. Tugwell seemed<lb />
unable to handle Creech's unor-<lb />
thodox style of play as Creech ex-<lb />
hibited remarkable consistency in<lb />
his play. Creech then defeated new-<lb />
Joyner Bowls 218;<lb />
Sets Second Record<lb />
By BOWIE MARTIN.<lb />
Don Joyner rolled' a game of<lb />
218 in the second week of com-<lb />
petition to establish the second<lb />
high record for Individual Games<lb />
in the CU Bowling league during<lb />
the past week's competition. His<lb />
scores were large factors in the<lb />
Tar Hells winning over the Strik-<lb />
ers and takflriig second place in<lb />
league standing.<lb />
One surprise of the day was the<lb />
4-0 victory over last weeks champs<lb />
of Washer's Wash-Outs. The Wash-<lb />
outs defeated the Hot Nuts in all<lb />
three games and in total points.<lb />
Willie Hunt lead his team with 474<lb />
points and Neil Dorsey was second<lb />
with 411; Dorsey has the highest<lb />
average on his team of 150.<lb />
The Clodnockers, lead by Harry<lb />
and Richard Stmdth with averages<lb />
148 and 147 respectively, walked<lb />
off with first place in the league<lb />
by defeating Chuck Holland's team<lb />
No. 8 all games and in points. Bill<lb />
Warsham was high man in points<lb />
for tihe losing team having 464.<lb />
The Pirames, led by Gene Barnes,<lb />
and Sheppard's Shieks, headed by<lb />
Fleetwood Ldlley, split with 2<lb />
points each in what was pjrobably<lb />
the most competitive bowling that<lb />
day. Bames had high game 0f 182,<lb />
with Ldlley close behind with 178.<lb />
The league standings at the end<lb />
of two weeks of play are as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
fW Won Lost<lb />
1�The Clodnockers 7<lb />
2�The Tar Hells 6<lb />
3�Washer's Washouts 5<lb />
4�The Hot Nuts (4569) 4<lb />
5�Team No. 8 (4382) 4<lb />
Sheppard's Shieks 3<lb />
7�Pirames 2<lb />
8�The Strikers 1<lb />
comer John Knarr in the semi-<lb />
finals, which placed him in the<lb />
finals against Martin.<lb />
Reaching the finals of the Men's<lb />
Singles event disqualified Creech<lb />
from future Novice tournaments,<lb />
hie name will be added to the Non-<lb />
Novice list of top ECC players, pool.<lb />
and Otte have hit in doufcle figures<lb />
during- the first two games, and<lb />
West and Bowen seem to be coming<lb />
along in- fine styie.<lb />
EC takes to the road Saturday<lb />
night against Richmond's Spaders<lb />
in the Virginia capital city. The<lb />
Spiders are a member of the<lb />
"tough" Southern Conference, and<lb />
EC anticipates a hard time with<lb />
their foe.<lb />
S<lb />
Swimming Meet<lb />
Set Next Week<lb />
East Carolina's swimmers have<lb />
broken even in two meets during<lb />
the younc campaign. A strong Vir-<lb />
ginia Military Institute from Lex-<lb />
i ngton, Virginia downed the Bucs<lb />
by a 55-45 margin last Saturdsay<lb />
afternoon. Wake Forest's Demon<lb />
Deacons visited EC Monday after-<lb />
noon and were defeated 49-46. Bast<lb />
Carolina's biggest asset seems to<lb />
be diver Bob Kingery from Nor-<lb />
folk. Virginia who has been noth-<lb />
ing but sensational in the two<lb />
opening meets. The next EC swim<lb />
meet will be December 14, against<lb />
a strong University of North Caro-<lb />
lina swimming team in the EC<lb />
MANY THANKS . . . East Carolina students voiced rheir aPP?1<lb />
to Greenville citizens in the Annual Christmas Parade �ithar<lb />
of the James S. Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
Veteran Team Membe<lb />
Lead Bucs To Victory<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
6<lb />
7<lb />
Coach Boone Retires After<lb />
Helving Place EC On Map<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
The East Carolina Athletic Com- period. In 1959, LR won 22-21 and<lb />
in 1961 the visitors conquered the<lb />
Hues 24-19 in the final 54 seconds<lb />
of play. Stasavich showed-off his<lb />
powerful single wing for the East<lb />
Carolina fans in fine fashion daring<lb />
these two visits to Greenville.<lb />
Stasavich is a firm believer in<lb />
the single wing which will replace<lb />
the Buc's "T" formation type of<lb />
offense. He claims, "that tjhis is<lb />
the best type of offense and the<lb />
1935 graduate of Lenodt Rhyne has<lb />
his record to speak for itself in<lb />
winning nine championships in his<lb />
stay at Hickory. Stasavich has<lb />
coached many great football play-<lb />
ers while at Lenoir Rhyne includ-<lb />
ing two-tiime AM- American Lee<lb />
Farmer, a great tailback of the<lb />
1959-60 Bears. Five of seven vet-<lb />
eran backs return next season to<lb />
help Stasavich's cause at ECC. Dan<lb />
Uouse, Bill Strickland, Tom Michel,<lb />
Frank Galloway, and Larry Rudi-<lb />
siH will be ready to convert to the<lb />
owerful Stasavich coached single<lb />
wing. Only hard running backs<lb />
Tom Matthews and Nick Hilgert<lb />
leave a well-rounded 1961 Buc<lb />
backfield.<lb />
LR President Regrets Departure<lb />
President of LR, Doctor Cromer,<lb />
had the following comument on the<lb />
departure of Stasavich. "It is with<lb />
keen regret that he is leaving us.<lb />
We are grateful for the contribu-<lb />
tion he has made to the total pro-<lb />
gram of Lenoir Rhyne, not only as<lb />
a coach, but as a professor, and<lb />
as a representative in public cir-<lb />
cles. His record speaks for itself<lb />
East Carolina Athletic Director<lb />
Dr. Jorgenson stated, "I am very<lb />
haippy that he will be with us at<lb />
FX. As a coach, he has established<lb />
a good record in winning seven<lb />
championships consecutively, I con-<lb />
sider him a conscientious person<lb />
who is a gentlenaan. We botfc will<lb />
be striving for awanplishtnents at<lb />
East Carolina College Stasavich<lb />
itself, seetned very well pleased<lb />
on his new i2,ooo par year Job.<lb />
1 like the way President Leo W<lb />
Jenkins and Dr. Jorgenson thinf<lb />
mittee announced last week the of-<lb />
ficial change of head Pirate foot-<lb />
ball coach. Phenomenal Clarence<lb />
Stasavich has suceeded Jack Boone<lb />
as head grid coach at East Caro-<lb />
lina. The former has compiled one<lb />
of ithe nation's top modern" re-<lb />
cords in collegiate circles during<lb />
the ipast seven seasons at Lenoir<lb />
l&amp;hyne in Hickory. He has been<lb />
coach there for 16 years.<lb />
The brilliant former LR grid<lb />
mentor brought seven consecutive<lb />
chacmpionship teams to the Bear's<lb />
campus since 1955. Among the out-<lb />
standing accomplishments by Stas-<lb />
avich coached teams has been a<lb />
national championship team in 1960.<lb />
This past season the Bears were<lb />
rated as the seventh ranking grid<lb />
team in the nation in small college<lb />
circles.<lb />
In addition to this brilliant re-<lb />
cord, the new EC coach had two<lb />
el 1 amioionshiip teams at Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne in the early fifties.<lb />
Boone Helps Place ECC On Map<lb />
Stasavich's predecessor, Jack<lb />
Boone, has accepted a full pro-<lb />
fessorship in the Health and Physi-<lb />
cal Education Department. The<lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia native has<lb />
compiled a winning record since<lb />
coming to tihe helm as head foot-<lb />
ball coach for the Pirates in 1952.<lb />
Among Boone's major accomplish-<lb />
ments has (been "coach of the<lb />
yea? in the North State Confer-<lb />
ence in 1952 and a 49-42 record<lb />
including victories over such a<lb />
power as Richmond University of<lb />
the Southern Conference an 1960<lb />
In addition, Boone has strongly<lb />
advocated BC membership for the<lb />
Bucs, as well as the drive for the<lb />
new stadium, and as an individual<lb />
Has worked hand for these goals<lb />
a East Carolina.<lb />
New Formation At C<lb />
The incoming Be coach and the<lb />
termer Buc mentor have had two<lb />
of the most exciting contests staged<lb />
at College stadium dur&amp;ig the past<lb />
several seasons. In each encounter,<lb />
L.T S2T ctoHous<lb />
( oech Earl Smith of EC's "fight-<lb />
ine" eae quant is optimistic con-<lb />
cerning his 1961-62 personnel.<lb />
With four veterans forming the<lb />
nucleus of the team, and a large<lb />
group of promising reserves in fold<lb />
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