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East�arolinian<lb />
 East Carolina College n�S-&amp; .<lb />
gXXXVIII GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962  '?V t N,m,h�r 12<lb />
M W$ M urn w S<lb />
Delegation Attends<lb />
Detroit<lb />
kmen tear down the steps of Wright Building in preparation for the<lb />
and inside of the building.<lb />
new look" to be given to both<lb />
Duncan Explains Renovation<lb />
Of Steps, Lobby Of V. right<lb />
�terview, Mr. F. D.<lb />
tent and Busi-<lb />
the college, ex-<lb />
ns being made<lb />
Kng.<lb />
lined that be-<lb />
- r tt'ps of the<lb />
- ed and broken<lb />
y. dangerous, they<lb />
. for public safety.<lb />
! ibberj Borders Sidewalk<lb />
will be completely<lb />
new steps will be<lb />
ei . of the front of<lb />
front steps will<lb />
instead, an iron<lb />
piaced across the<lb />
' . which will be<lb />
: of Wright A<lb />
in front, and<lb />
iiibbery will be<lb />
e auditorium and<lb />
as to the exis-<lb />
-T,la:ion against a<lb />
g opening directly<lb />
� t a? Wright does, Mr.<lb />
: that he knew of<lb />
but that the sit-<lb />
Qg at Wright is dan-<lb />
He added that the sidewalk<lb />
te the present danger.<lb />
The new arrangement of steps and neither the size not the capacity of<lb />
sidewalk will add safety and con-<lb />
venience in providing a better<lb />
passageway for traffic while giv-<lb />
ing better protection to the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Lobby Floor of Terrazzo<lb />
All of the wooden steps inside<lb />
of Wright will be replaced, and a<lb />
new lobby floor �f terrazzo will<lb />
be laid. In addition, the front porch<lb />
which is badly cracked at present,<lb />
will be replaced with a new con-<lb />
crete floor.<lb />
New aluminum front doors are<lb />
to be installed in place of the pre-<lb />
sent wooden doors. The old "tilt-<lb />
ing" windows that art? presently<lb />
inside Wright will be replaced with<lb />
steel casement windows.<lb />
When asked about the possibility<lb />
of having the inside of Wright<lb />
painted, Mr. Duncan explained<lb />
that painting is not included in<lb />
the present contract with Leo<lb />
Hawkins of Greenville. All EC<lb />
buildings, however, are repainted<lb />
jeriodically; and Wright may be<lb />
repainted next year after the al-<lb />
terations are made.<lb />
Contrary to campus rumors.<lb />
Marching Pirates Play Host<lb />
To Washington At Half<lb />
the Marching Pi-<lb />
host to the Washing-<lb />
-o! Band in the last<lb />
�niance of the sea-<lb />
&amp;e band will take<lb />
played the "Star<lb />
Mr" in the pre-game<lb />
� T'ie Marching Pirates<lb />
traditional funnel and<lb />
H to E. C when the<lb />
e onto the field.<lb />
' a High School<lb />
ed by Mr. James Lar-<lb />
rer<lb />
�<lb />
nted the Appalachian<lb />
. e.v performed precision<lb />
�w entitled "Carnival<lb />
Both the music and<lb />
outstanding performan-<lb />
'h ?ieldIarCKingr Pirates entered<lb />
0T1 a very fast cadence.<lb />
They stopped on the 30-yard line<lb />
and played a fanfare which was<lb />
written by Paul Kelly, who wrote<lb />
arranged all the music for this<lb />
-how. (After the fanfare, the band<lb />
played "Sing Sing Sing" featuring<lb />
the drill section. Then the band<lb />
� layed "Nickelodeon Song" which<lb />
was their scramble tune and broke<lb />
into a half moon.<lb />
In the moon, tihe band featured<lb />
the woodwind section in "Moon-<lb />
light Serenade As their last<lb />
formation, the band then formed<lb />
a Confederate flag and played<lb />
"Dixie" and "When the Saints Go<lb />
Marching In" accomodated by the<lb />
trumpet section and lower brass.<lb />
The Marching Pirates will make<lb />
�their last appearance for this year<lb />
at tihe Christmas parado in Decem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
Wright will be increased. It is<lb />
hoped that .the State Legislature<lb />
will allot funds to increase the size<lb />
of Wright, especially the auditor-<lb />
ium and the OU. The cost of all<lb />
the present renovations is estima;ed<lb />
at $38,000. The funds for the pre-<lb />
sent renovations have been allo-<lb />
cated by the State Legislature.<lb />
The renovations are expected to<lb />
be completed in January of 1963.<lb />
Thirteen staff members of cam-<lb />
jus student publications attended<lb />
the annual Associated Collegiate<lb />
Press Conference in Detroit, Mich-<lb />
igan, October �5-28.<lb />
Representing the BUCCANEER,<lb />
college yearbook, were Editor Wal-<lb />
ter Faulkner, Managering Editor<lb />
Tony Bowen, Associate Editor John<lb />
Gams, Copy Editor Eleanor Poole,<lb />
Ronnie Neal and Ted Whitmyer.<lb />
Staff members of the REBEL,<lb />
student literary magazine, who at-<lb />
tended the Detroit meeting were<lb />
Editor Junius D. Grimes III, Book<lb />
Review Editor Sue Ellen Hun-<lb />
fucker, and Associate Editor J.<lb />
 Alfred WTillis.<lb />
Editor WTilliam Giirffin, Column-<lb />
ist James Willis, and Managing<lb />
Editor Kaye Burgess represented<lb />
the college newspaper, the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN. Frank Layne ac-<lb />
companied the group<lb />
The East Carolina delegation<lb />
articipated in a series ctf work-<lb />
shops, short courses, informal dis-<lb />
cussions, and panel discussions in-<lb />
cluded on the programs for staff<lb />
members of yearbooks, newspapers,<lb />
and magazines.<lb />
Special events of the conference<lb />
included a banquet sponsored by the<lb />
Ford Motor Com any with an ad-<lb />
dress by Charles F. Moore, Jr<lb />
vice president for public relations<lb />
of the company; and address by<lb />
Harrison E. Salisbury, director of<lb />
national correspondence for the<lb />
"New York Times" and former<lb />
Moscow correspondent; a banquet<lb />
onrerence<lb />
sponsored by General Motors; a<lb />
trip to Assumption University in<lb />
Windsor Ontario, to hear Al-<lb />
ihonse Oumiet, president of CBS-<lb />
TV; and a visit to the Auto Show<lb />
ir Detroit.<lb />
Dean Announces<lb />
Election Results<lb />
For Men's Dorms<lb />
Officers for the men's dormi-<lb />
tories elected to serve during the<lb />
li62-1963 year have been an-<lb />
nounced by James B. Mallory, Dean<lb />
of Men. Student officers for the<lb />
individual dormitories were elected<lb />
by popiular vote by men residents.<lb />
Presidents in their respective<lb />
dormitories are Elmer Langston,<lb />
Charles B. Aycock Hail; Russell<lb />
Sherrill, Paul E. Jones Hall; and<lb />
Oran Perry, new dormitory which<lb />
is unnamed.<lb />
Other officers are: Jones Hall,<lb />
dormitory for freshmen men�<lb />
George Way, Jr vice president;<lb />
Richard )Stokes, secretary; Norman<lb />
Lieberman, treasurer;<lb />
Aycock ,Hall�James Barefoot,<lb />
vice president; Michael Senkier,<lb />
secretary; and Randy Cain, treas-<lb />
urer;<lb />
New Dorm�Ray Stevens, vice<lb />
president; Eldon Lane Nelson, Jr<lb />
secretary: and Kenneth Lee Joy-<lb />
rer. treasurer.<lb />
Tano Leaves Cuban Homeland;<lb />
Joins EC Foreign Language Faculty<lb />
Everyone in the U. S. today is<lb />
very interested in the Cuban situa-<lb />
tion. Perhaps one of the most con-<lb />
cerned persons on the EC campus<lb />
is Miss Raquel Tano. Cuba is Miss<lb />
Tano's homeland, and until less<lb />
than a year ago she had lived her<lb />
entire life there.<lb />
Young and quite attractive, Miss<lb />
Tano is a member of the faculty in<lb />
the Foreign Language Department.<lb />
This is her first quarter at EC<lb />
She teaches iSpanish with the ex-<lb />
tension at Cherry Point and Golds-<lb />
boro and one class of Spanish on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Upon arriving in the U.S she<lb />
came first to Lexington, N. C. to<lb />
the home of her brother. After<lb />
studying English in Wilson, she<lb />
accepted her ;pksition here.<lb />
Dislikes Castro's Government<lb />
Before leaving Cuha, she was a<lb />
high school teacher for five years<lb />
in the province of Caanaquey, about<lb />
400 miles from Havana. She went<lb />
to Havana last year with her two<lb />
mall nephews, prepared her pap-<lb />
ers, and iflew to the U.S. in Novem-<lb />
ber. She left Cuba because she did<lb />
not like Castro's government.<lb />
According to Miss Tano, daily<lb />
life in 'Cuba was changed greatly<lb />
since Castro caime to power. She<lb />
says that many people who knew<lb />
Cuba before Castro do not like<lb />
his government. Many people were<lb />
disappointed in Castro. They real-<lb />
ized soon after he came to power<lb />
that they had been wrong in their<lb />
sqiprort of him and began to leave<lb />
Cuba. Those people favoring Cas- j it difficult for Miss Tano to discuss<lb />
tro, however, are strong in his sup- : the American blockade of Cuba,<lb />
port. Miss Tano says that life in! She listened to President Ken-<lb />
Cuiba today is especially bad for r.edy's recent speech on a Spanish<lb />
the children, who are being edu- j radio station so she could better<lb />
eated quite differently than before j understand it. She is not against<lb />
because of the Communist influ- ; the American blockade of Cuba,<lb />
ence.<lb />
Parents Still Behind<lb />
Miss Tano's parents are still<lb />
living in Cuba. She hopes to bring<lb />
them to the U.S. soon; but since the<lb />
but she says, "I'm afraid, I do not<lb />
like war She had no other com<lb />
ments on the recent situation.<lb />
Miss Tano plans to stay in the<lb />
J.S. She enjoys her work here,<lb />
latest American move, she does j and likes .the campus and tihe peo-<lb />
not know when this will be possible ple she has met. She expressed it<lb />
Castro has suspended all flights j this way: "I like too much North<lb />
from Miami to Cuba, which makes Carolina<lb />
mmm<lb />
Raquel Tano<lb /><pb facs="00038780_tn_0002" /><lb />
Tuesday, October <lb />
Page 2<lb />
Freshmen, GoHome<lb />
In a recent editorial in the LA VIE COLLEGIENE<lb />
of Lebanon Vaiiey 7<lb />
Editor of that paper told the tresnmen u s<lb />
The editorial directs this imperitive to those whc, m the<lb />
excitement of new academic expenence, look toward<lb />
to effecting worldwide changes. It is directed to those<lb />
who are attending the institution with the idea of uti-<lb />
lizing their education in an effort to serve humanity It<lb />
is directed to those whose pulse for social action has not<lb />
as yet been aborted by social apathy. It is directed to<lb />
those who search the campus for a cause, a crusade. It is<lb />
directed to these because those who are acquainted with<lb />
the mood of the college don't want such freshmen. We<lb />
feel that the ideas expressed in this editorial are worth<lb />
considering by the students of East Carolina College.<lb />
The editorial, as it appeared, follows:<lb />
We don't want you because we don't want the world<lb />
changed and, even if we did, realize the futility of it all.<lb />
We don't want you because we don't want to serve<lb />
humanity. We haven't the time nor means. We are con-<lb />
cerned with problems of immediate circumstance�our<lb />
own.<lb />
We don't want you because you pervert the word<lb />
"social" You apply it to Man; we apply it to men�us.<lb />
We are not apathetic. We just cannot afford involvement.<lb />
We don't want you because causes and crusades are<lb />
products of idle dreamers. What good are peace marches,<lb />
sit-ins political rallies? We are concerned with working<lb />
toward a financially comfortable future, not a peaceful<lb />
present.<lb />
We don't want you because you might puncture the<lb />
ego-inflated baHoon of petty righteousness we call our<lb />
campus mood.<lb />
We are happy in our situation. We are concerned<lb />
with May poles rather than atomic bombs; picnics rather<lb />
than civil rights movements; personal gratification rath-<lb />
er than Berlin walls. We quibble about dining hall quality<lb />
while half the world's people go hungry. We adjust our<lb />
behavior to our peers while our Gods go forgotten on<lb />
the shelf. We see a brother hungry and we feed him not,<lb />
naked and we offer no clothing, unsheltered and we do<lb />
not open the door.<lb />
But this is our way. This is what college has con-<lb />
ditioned us to. We don't want it to change. Go home and<lb />
take your causes and social concerns with you. We don't<lb />
want you.<lb />
Or perhaps you might remain and deliver us from<lb />
ourselves.<lb />
EASTCAROUNUN<lb />
MAN<lb />
Letter<lb />
Criticism<lb />
To the EAST CAR<lb />
s<lb />
Bravo! Hurrah! <lb />
The EiAST CABBWUWlM<lb />
the stands with anr,rh0.<lb />
ar<lb />
winning edition. <lb />
11.<lb />
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THE BRAMBLEBUSH<lb />
WILLIS<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published semi-weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
' Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Editor<lb />
Bill Griffin<lb />
Business Manager Associate Editor<lb />
Keith Hobbs Danny Ray<lb />
Copy Editor<lb />
Helen Kallio<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Lloyd Lane<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Bill Weidenbacher<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
E. Kaye Burgess<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Chief Typist<lb />
Patsy Reece<lb />
Proofreading Director<lb />
Yatesy CantreU<lb />
Columnists<lb />
J. Alfred Willis, Richard Boyd, Jim Willis<lb />
Jim Shanahan<lb />
Subscription Manager<lb />
Sandee Denton<lb />
Circulation<lb />
Theta Chi Fraternity<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101,<lb />
extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $2.50 per year<lb />
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the<lb />
death your right to say it�Attributed to Voltaire.<lb />
It is interesting sometimes, par-<lb />
ticularly at the present, to notice<lb />
and observe some of the student's<lb />
opinions concerning: world situa-<lb />
tions. We speak primarily now of<lb />
the recently Cuban crisis which has<lb />
undoubtedly caused more student<lb />
concern than all of the so called<lb />
"Berlin Crisises" combined. The<lb />
matter is, we feel, one which can-<lb />
not be ignored because of its ob-<lb />
vious intensity, but as the situation<lb />
seems to be, as far as the student<lb />
body is concerned, and here we<lb />
speak mainly of the male sect,<lb />
there is an almost manic urge to<lb />
take up arms and go fight some-<lb />
body. It doesn't matter who we<lb />
fight as long as we fight somebody<lb />
and show them that we're young<lb />
and more than able to take on any<lb />
conflict this world could offer us.<lb />
Most of us have not known war,<lb />
except in its most abstract sense,<lb />
and there seems to be a desire to<lb />
known was as we have known<lb />
others to have known it. It's<lb />
new to us, it's exerting to<lb />
think about the many worlds<lb />
of adventure that would be<lb />
opened to us if the United<lb />
States were suddenly involved in<lb />
some minor or even major conflict.<lb />
The consequences are not import-<lb />
ant; what does it matter if the<lb />
price of satisfying our thirst for<lb />
excitement is thermonuclear war<lb />
and world destruction? World's end<lb />
sounds like an adventure to us. We<lb />
think about "On the Beach" and<lb />
the romance of "A Farewell To<lb />
Arms" and actually get excited. We<lb />
will live as people, free people<lb />
struggling for peace. We will de-<lb />
fend West Berlin and South Viet-<lb />
nam and Pakistan from foreign<lb />
invasion. We will live exciting and<lb />
carefree lives and in the end we'll<lb />
all (Americans) stand up and take<lb />
our bow to a world that used to<lb />
be. And we'll be proud because<lb />
we've lived and struggled and given<lb />
our lives so that the world did not<lb />
become stagnant with the bore-<lb />
dom of peace.<lb />
TQ Cheryl�the swinging ele"<lb />
vator operator in the city of De-<lb />
troit After reading the? words<lb />
she stood in an almost perolexed<lb />
position Looking a: e about<lb />
her while they watched with antic-<lb />
ipation 3f what she would say. Her<lb />
blue eyes sparkling and not im-<lb />
mune from tears, she looked at<lb />
the folded dollar hills in one hand,<lb />
bit her li;s. Bttd replied in cus-<lb />
tomary northern tone, 'Yon is,<lb />
ou from East Carolina, from USC,<lb />
and all of you. are the nicest bunch<lb />
that I've ever known. When you<lb />
leave and forget Detroit in your<lb />
own lives, I'll never forget you<lb />
With that she brushed her auburn<lb />
hair with the light stroke of her<lb />
hand and smiied a smile that we<lb />
cannot forget.<lb />
 o. W<lb />
students of DCC bat r,<lb />
(privilege to scan eav<lb />
of our newspaper in ar<lb />
. . . orilv to find<lb />
is no news. Ther ii also a<lb />
senoe of book revie .<lb />
views, and mov <lb />
there must be more<lb />
around campus than<lb />
ported in our pap<lb />
In the latest i"iitoa. <lb />
in so many wonfc,<lb />
were having trou<lb />
the editorials a<lb />
pa;er. it was thf<lb />
the students, tad � .�<lb />
of the wrker that v<lb />
This, Kentlemer k:<lb />
worthy of a few eofe<lb />
around the mouth<lb />
selves with such mer. ��<lb />
worth and Tolstoy wi I<lb />
such rtoss conceit  ;<lb />
a loss of word S<lb />
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magazine, the US '�am�oti<lb />
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to publish a<lb />
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I would like �<lb />
the off �<lb />
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Regulation:<lb /><lb />
Her name was Cheryl  In her<lb />
gray and blue uniform that be-<lb />
fitted her position as elevator<lb />
operator m tibe Sheraton-Oadillic<lb />
she stood in the middle of several<lb />
ACP delegates. No one was talk-<lb />
ing. In her band she held a card<lb />
which she chokingly read aloud:<lb />
Governor Ross Barnett today is<lb />
probably more of a hero to many<lb />
Mississippians than Robert E. Lee<lb />
ever was. It is, we feel, ironical<lb />
that public opinion in Mississippi<lb />
has completely reversed its con-<lb />
ception of the one-time unpopular<lb />
governor.<lb />
One year ajro his unkept prom-<lb />
ises, power grabs, and appoint-<lb />
ments of conspicuously unqualified<lb />
persons to state offices alienated<lb />
many MississippLaiu who had vot-<lb />
ed for him. Even the people from<lb />
the lower economic levels, the peo-<lb />
ple from the back country, and<lb />
the people from lower regions, who<lb />
found his mixture of piety and<lb />
racism very appealing were soured<lb />
by revelations that he had spent<lb />
over $300,000 of taxpayers money<lb />
to conupQetely renovate the guber-<lb />
natorial mansion, adding such lav-<lb />
ish adornments as gold-plated<lb />
� �n the bathtub faucets.<lb />
Two years ago students at the<lb />
University of Mississippi booed<lb />
him at a home football game. A<lb />
few a Political future<lb />
M Federal (vernmem in<lb />
Mocking; the stratioToTmes<lb />
Meredith brought about i<lb />
in Barnett's J �T�<lb />
One year ago Barnett ww ih<lb />
' subject of almf �<lb />
tHeme b Z T tiricnl<lb />
To The E � tor:<lb />
In referei<lb />
White Edi<lb />
voice the follow .<lb />
The<lb />
nriniitrat East<lb />
lege hav� a<lb />
are these du' �<lb />
The si<lb />
advantage ��: the oppwts<lb />
developing theii<lb />
an active inter� fti<lb />
the development I -<lb />
an educational uatiM I<lb />
The faculty's bfltf fl <lb />
the very best ai 1 W<lb />
material and taechtflf &amp;'<lb />
For the acfcninitra<lb />
is to help pr<lb />
atmosphere under ��<lb />
and faculty ' " c<lb />
With ?<lb />
we ask; do<lb />
and policies of the stt<lb />
the faculty, an<lb />
ministration pH .<lb />
jectives? Rfl<lb />
to assist th� I<lb />
culty in obtaimnf <lb />
atmosphere<lb />
No rule should � <lb />
specifically t?!<lb />
this jroal No rul �<lb />
the specific idea<lb />
emotional attitude of �<lb />
at the expense of �<lb />
m osphere shvu '<lb />
exist. y<lb />
For the a�im�ni�tr4<lb />
fuse to revoke arv<lb />
other ground than � j <lb />
stafted, would be to <lb />
their responsibility<lb />
U it can be m�H<lb />
certain rules � <lb />
the goals of EC &amp;<lb />
minUtration &amp; rsf<lb />
iU position; than t <lb />
dent body wd��.<lb />
administratiQn<lb />
progress and a b<lb />
the students. W<lb />
ION.<lb />
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Commander Announces<lb />
Angel Flight Pledges<lb />
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Flight, co-educational au-<lb />
group to the Arnold Air<lb />
Air Force ROTO, has<lb />
future members aa<lb />
S ety<lb />
I five<lb />
ed by Sally Burdette, Ang-<lb />
FHght Commander.<lb />
Tev are as follows: Sandra<lb />
Howard. M�ry Kathryn Taylor,<lb />
Carolyn Coble. Stephanie Pascal,<lb />
a Joyce Ctox.<lb />
women students will pledge<lb />
Ite<lb />
EC Nurses' Club<lb />
Names Officers;<lb />
Plans Activities<lb />
Nancy Compton has been elected<lb />
president of the Nurses Club.<lb />
Elected bo serve with Miss Com-<lb />
� Merle Srg vice presi-<lb />
annette Greet, secretary;<lb />
n Coble, treasurer; and<lb />
and, historian.<lb />
 club, composed of 82 stu-<lb />
 as a means of pro-<lb />
visional and social<lb />
� b: the student nurses<lb />
of eommunication<lb />
campus Nurses Club<lb />
Carolina and Na-<lb />
 Nurses associations.<lb />
rear include fur-<lb />
v ?rs for Pitt County<lb />
Hospital patients at<lb />
Tht ganization will<lb />
s to the State Stu-<lb />
5ociation convention<lb />
n October 26 and 27.<lb />
the local group were<lb />
esses to the Sixth District<lb />
of this irroup.<lb />
for aiFlproxiniately six weeks. Dur-<lb />
ing this time, they will learn the<lb />
military status of AFROTC, work<lb />
toward completing a pledge pro-<lb />
ject, be given a test, and become<lb />
better acquainted with members of<lb />
the Angel Flight.<lb />
The campus organisation, one of<lb />
41 in the nation, has among its<lb />
purposes maintaining high morale<lb />
in Detachment 600 of the AF-<lb />
ROTC at EC and furthering re-<lb />
cognition of tihe AFROTC through<lb />
service to the college. Members<lb />
serve as official hostesses for mil-<lb />
itary events on the campus and<lb />
also function as a drill unit.<lb />
WWWS Plans Radiothon,<lb />
Dance For UNICEF Benefit<lb />
Campus iRadio plans an all-out<lb />
drive for the benefit of Uhe United<lb />
Nations International Children's<lb />
Emergency Fund. Smarting Thurs-<lb />
day at noon, there will be a round-<lb />
the-clock radaothon lasting untal<lb />
the ammouncer falls asleep.<lb />
The man for the job will be<lb />
Jimmy IShuman, Assistant Station<lb />
Manager of WWWS-AM. He will<lb />
transmit the program from be-<lb />
hind the windows in the radio and<lb />
television office whicfh is located<lb />
on the east wing of the second<lb />
floor of the library building. From<lb />
his roped-o�f area, he will trans-<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Names<lb />
New Faculty Advisor, Pledges<lb />
Mr. Donald Tracy, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of East Carolina College School<lb />
of Music, was recently elected<lb />
Faculty Advisor to Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Sinfonia, professional music fra-<lb />
ternity. Mr. Tracy, who arrived<lb />
at ECC last year, is a resident<lb />
of Bradford, Pennsylvania. He is<lb />
a string instructor here at the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha sJlso announces<lb />
its fall quarter pledges. Officers<lb />
of the pledge class have been<lb />
elected. Initiation will take place<lb />
on November 4, 1962.<lb />
New pledges of the organiza-<lb />
tion are Ron Allen, David Dees,<lb />
Douglas Crumpler, Bill Collins,<lb />
Gene Moore. John Olsen, and Bill<lb />
Duckworth.<lb />
Elected as President of the<lb />
Pledge Class is John Olsen a soph-<lb />
rmore student specializing in mu-<lb />
sic.<lb />
Swerving wth President Olsen<lb />
are Gene Moore, vice president;<lb />
Schools, Firm Interview<lb />
Students<lb />
irm<lb />
For Openings<lb />
Representatives from the fol-<lb />
ool systems and firm<lb />
be on campu� soon to mter-<lb />
iew interested students.<lb />
i<lb />
Students interested in streaking<lb />
�it i one or more of these repre-<lb />
nay sign up for an ap-<lb />
 ofrnent at the Placement Ser-<lb />
Turner Assumes<lb />
Duties Of Prexy<lb />
r<lb />
iy Kay Turner has assumed<lb />
ties as president for 1962-<lb />
S of the Industrial Arts Club.<lb />
v with Turner are John<lb />
e president; Donald<lb />
CKiar.d. secretary; Benjamin<lb />
:� Jr treasurer and Steven<lb />
Raid, reporter.<lb />
vice office, In the Alumni Build-<lb />
ing, before 4:30 p.m Friday, No-<lb />
vember 2.<lb />
Teaching<lb />
Fairfax County Schools, Vir-<lb />
ginia�Interested in all grades and<lb />
subjects.<lb />
Princess Anne County Schools,<lb />
Virginia�Interested in Primary,<lb />
Grammar, English, Industrial Arts,<lb />
library Science, Mathematics, Ele-<lb />
mentary Choral Music, Elementary<lb />
'Public School Music, Men's Physi-<lb />
cal Education.<lb />
Nonteaching<lb />
Sears, Roebuck and Company,<lb />
Jacksonville, North Carolina�(pre-<lb />
fer to interview men with a major<lb />
in Business Administration.<lb />
Classified Ads<lb />
st: One Pair black framed<lb />
Prescription sunglasses. Please<lb />
return to 5�3 East Ninth<lb />
Street.<lb />
STBlack velveteen jacket,<lb />
quarter length sleeves, and<lb />
k brown mouton coat. These<lb />
k ere lost in the vidnHgr<lb />
Wrteht Auditorium Saturday<lb />
T� �ctober 20. If you know<lb />
JS concerning the where-<lb />
ts of these coats, please con-<lb />
 EAST GAROUNllAjN.<lb />
Fonnd: Gold Charm Brace-<lb />
let with various fraternity<lb />
charms. This bracelet can be<lb />
picked up by identification in<lb />
Dean White's office.<lb />
LOST�A woman's watch witii<lb />
Scarab �watchbaiid, engraving on<lb />
back of wartcft: 3KW, 9-14-G1. Re-<lb />
ward. If found please contact<lb />
Sharon Wiatktaa, Flaming Haul.<lb />
Ron Allen, treasurer; Bill Collins,<lb />
secretary; Douglas Grumpier, pro-<lb />
gram chairman; and, Bill Duek-<lb />
worth, projects chairma.<lb />
New Organization<lb />
Elects Langston<lb />
At the October 4 meeting of the<lb />
Modern Dance Club, members of<lb />
the club selected officers for the<lb />
organization. Elected were Oappy<lb />
Jo Lang9ton, president; Louise<lb />
Womble, vice president; and Jessie<lb />
Dvinoff, secertary and treasurer.<lb />
These girls will officiate with<lb />
the guidance and direction of Miss<lb />
Carolyn Thorpe, faculty advisor<lb />
and Mrs. Betty Rose Griffith, ar-<lb />
tistic director.<lb />
Panbel Presents<lb />
Sorority Displays<lb />
Panhelleiuc Open House was held<lb />
at the Alumni Building October 10.<lb />
Dean White explained Open House<lb />
with the following statement: "This<lb />
is our first means of acquainting<lb />
new students with sororities, and<lb />
it is the purpose of introducing<lb />
our eight sororities to the fresh-<lb />
man girls. It is not a part of Rush;<lb />
Rush conies later<lb />
'During Open House each sorori-<lb />
ty displayed its crest, composite,<lb />
intramural awards, jewelry scrap,<lb />
book, and other sorority symbols.<lb />
mit his program and solicit funds<lb />
for UNICEF. The program will be<lb />
played through loudspeakers lo-<lb />
cated outside the library for the<lb />
benefit of those who pass by. Since<lb />
the lack of room makes it im-<lb />
possible for students to go up to<lb />
him, he will lower a bucket from<lb />
one of the windows for contribu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Another program to be spon-<lb />
sored by Campus Radio will be a<lb />
dance with music by the Collegians<lb />
in the College Union on the night<lb />
of November 2. The dance will be<lb />
often to all EC students, and vol-<lb />
untary contributions can be made<lb />
during the evening.<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN would<lb />
like to take this opportunity to<lb />
urge all students to help make<lb />
this project a success. Any contri-<lb />
butions donated to this worthy<lb />
cause will be deeply appreciated.<lb />
Baptists Plan<lb />
Student Project;<lb />
Honor Painter<lb />
Brenda Gail Painter has been<lb />
iselected by members of the Baptist I<lb />
Student Union as Student of the<lb />
Month for October. The honor con-<lb />
ferred on her by fellow students<lb />
was announced in the current issue<lb />
of "The Key BSU monthly bul-<lb />
letin at the college.<lb />
Selection of a Student of the<lb />
Month is a new project of the cam-<lb />
pus BSU. Miss Painter is the first<lb />
to be cited for outstanding service.<lb />
Miss Painter's interest in relig-<lb />
ious activities on the campus is<lb />
indicated by her positions as vice<lb />
president of the BSU and of the<lb />
Inter-Religious Council, an organ-<lb />
ization composed of representa-<lb />
tives off the various denominational<lb />
grroups at the college. She is also<lb />
a member f the Chapel Oioir.<lb />
During- the tpast summer she served<lb />
in Colorado as a summer mission-<lb />
ary for the Baptist Home Mission<lb />
Board.<lb />
EAT, SLEEP, AND MATRICULATE<lb />
The trouble with early morning classes is that you're too sleepy.<lb />
At late morning classes you're too hungry. At early afternoon<lb />
classes you're too logy. At late afternoon classes you're too<lb />
hungry again. The fact is�and we might as well face it�there<lb />
is no good time of day to take a class.<lb />
What shall we do then? Abandon our colleges to the ivy? I<lb />
say no! I say America did not become the hope of mankind and<lb />
the world's largest producer of butterfats and tallow by running<lb />
away from a fight!<lb />
If you're always too hungry or too sleepy for class, then let's<lb />
hold classes when you're not too hungry or sleepy: namely, when<lb />
you're eating or sleeping.<lb />
Classes while eating are a simple matter. Just have a lecturer<lb />
lecture while the eaters eat. But watch out for noisy food. I<lb />
mean who can hear a lecturer lecture when everybody is crunch-<lb />
ing celery or matzo or like that? Serve quiet stuff�like anchovy<lb />
paste on a doughnut, or steaming bowls of lamb fat.<lb />
And kindly observe silence while lighting your post-prandial<lb />
Marlboro Cigarette. Don't be striking kitchen matches on your<lb />
$&amp; wWod fcifrisyfaoct.<lb />
jeans. Instead carry an ember from the dormitory fireplace in<lb />
your purse or pocket. Place the Marlboro against the ember.<lb />
Light it quietly. Smoke it quietly. Oh, I know I ask a great<lb />
deal! I know that one's natural instinct upon encountering<lb />
Marlboro's fine flavor and filter is to throw back one's head and<lb />
bellow great, rousing cries of joy. But you must not. You must<lb />
contain your ecstacy, lest you disturb the lecturing lecturer.<lb />
You can, if you like, permit yourself a few small shudders of<lb />
pleasure as you smoke, but take care not to wear garments<lb />
which will set up a clatter when you shudder�like taffeta, for<lb />
example, or knee cymbals.<lb />
Let us turn now to the problem of learning while sleeping.<lb />
First, can it be done?<lb />
Yes, it can. Psychologists have proved that the brain is<lb />
definitely able to assimilate information during sleep. Take, for<lb />
instance, a recent experiment conducted by a leading Eastern<lb />
university (Stanford). A small tape recorder was placed under<lb />
the pillow of the subject, a freshman named Glebe Sigafoos.<lb />
When Glebe was fast asleep, the recorder was turned on. Softly,<lb />
all through the night, it repeated three statements in Glebe's<lb />
slumbering ear:<lb />
1. Herbert Spencer lived to the age of 109 and is called "Tha<lb />
Founder of English Eclectic Philosophy<lb />
2. The banana plant is not a tree but a large perennial herb.<lb />
3. The Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914 at<lb />
Sarajevo by a young nationalist named Mjiias Cvetnic, who has<lb />
been called "The Trigger of World War I<lb />
When Glebe awoke in the morning, the psychologists said to<lb />
him, "Herbert Spencer lived to the age of 109. What is ha<lb />
called?"<lb />
Glebe promptly replied, "Perennial Herb<lb />
Next they asked him, "What has Mjiias Cvetnic been called?"<lb />
Replied Glebe, "Perennial Serb<lb />
Finally they said, "Is the banana plant a tree?"<lb />
But Glebe, exhausted from the long interrogation, had fallen<lb />
back asleep, where he is to this day. � i��a mm 3h��<lb />
� a �<lb />
Glebe sleeps, but you, we trust, ore up and about. Why not<lb />
Improve each waking hour wtth our Una product�Marlboro<lb />
Cigarettes? You get a lot to like�filter, daeor, pack or box<lb /><pb facs="00038780_tn_0004" /><lb />
r�<lb />
AST CAR O LIH I-AN<lb />
Tuesday. Octet, j,<lb />
From The Top Of The Stack<lb />
By LLOYD "STACK" LANE<lb />
The Pirates have improved tremendously since the start<lb />
of the season, but even at the start of the seascm, the of-<lb />
fense could move the ball. The trouble was the Pirate de-<lb />
fense If the defense was as good then as it is now, we might<lb />
have had a 6-0 record instead of a 3-3 record. It is not prac-<lb />
tical using "ifs" in football. The Pirates have done the best<lb />
they could. There is a saying that for every sophomore that<lb />
vou play, you are due one mistake per game. If this is a<lb />
acknowledged fact, then the Bucs are due 22 mistakes a<lb />
game. You do not find experienced sophomores. Ex-<lb />
perience must be gained through time and practice.<lb />
The Pirates proved last. Saturday that the defensive<lb />
,rame against Newberrv was not a "flash-in-the-pan The<lb />
defensive unit held the Apps to 69 yards rushing and 118<lb />
yards passing. Pirate defense made the difference in last<lb />
Saturday's game. .<lb />
The offensive unit moved the ball against Appalachian<lb />
about as well as they did against Newberry, but Appalach-<lb />
ian was a tougher defensive team than Newberry. The Pi-<lb />
rates have enough good material to run a strong three team<lb />
system such as Paul Dietizel used at LSU and still uses at<lb />
Army. , m <lb />
One big reason for a stronger Pirate defense is Bill<lb />
Bailey. Bailev, a sophomore from Tarboro, was moved to<lb />
linebacker the week before the Homecoming game with<lb />
Newberry. He has played good defense consistently ever<lb />
since. He has intercepted three passes and applied pressure<lb />
on the quarterbacks with his red-dogging and pass covering.<lb />
The way that the Newberry and App quarterbacks have<lb />
thrown to him, you would think that he was on their side<lb />
instead of ours His punting has been exceptionally good<lb />
this year. In the game with Appalachian he averaged 45.5<lb />
vards on punts.<lb />
Next week in Hickory, Coach Stasavich will be wel-<lb />
comed back by his old team�unbeatened Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
This will be the toughest game of the season. We should<lb />
not need to scout this one because we have someone who<lb />
knows all of LR's plays by heart.<lb />
There is a story about LR that not too many people<lb />
know about. When Coach Stasavich left LR, the heart<lb />
went out of that football team. They lost their spirit, drive,<lb />
and had little or no faith in themselves as individuals. They<lb />
were broken. Then something strange happened, They were<lb />
convinced by their new coach that they had the same po-<lb />
tential as when Coach Stasavich was coaching. This new<lb />
coach put spirit, fight, and moral back into the team as<lb />
evidenced by their unblemished record this year. This new<lb />
coach was trained by Coach Stasavich. It will be interesting<lb />
to see which coach will be the winning coach�Coach Stasa-<lb />
vich (we hope) or Coach Painter.<lb />
Some Odds and Ends<lb />
It looked like a basketball score rather than a football<lb />
score�Catawba 83; Newport News 0. Our Freshmen Pirates<lb />
play Newport News next week.<lb /><lb />
EC scored 51 points in 30 minutes: 30 against New-<lb />
berry in the fourth period and 21 against Appalachian in the<lb />
first period.<lb /><lb />
The way Wake Forest is playing and the way the Pi-<lb />
rates are improving, next, year's game may prove to be<lb />
quite spectular.<lb /><lb />
LR has two backs that are averaging 260.5 yards be-<lb />
tween them. Tailback Odell White is averaging 158.3 yards<lb />
per game, and fullback Richard Kemp is averaging 102.2<lb />
yards per game.<lb />
Rout M<lb />
Year Loosing J<lb />
EC's Pirates used the first period<lb />
of their -game with Appalachian's<lb />
Mountaineers to get rid of the<lb />
fl-ootball scoring wus that re-<lb />
mained after the fourth period of<lb />
Homecoming game as they scorei<lb />
three first period TDs in beating<lb />
Appalachian 29-l�. The victory<lb />
ended a six year jinx that the<lb />
Apps have held over the Bucs.<lb />
In a game that was a comedy of<lb />
miscues, the strong Boic defense<lb />
proved that It could handle a good<lb />
offensive team. The Buc defense<lb />
yielded only 187 yard.�69 yards<lb />
rushing and 118 yards passing. The<lb />
EC offense rolled up 210 yards<lb />
rushing and 94 yards passing, or<lb />
304 total yards.<lb />
The Pirates led off the scoring<lb />
early in the first period when tail-<lb />
back Bill Clihe intercepted a Moun-<lb />
taineer pass on the App 27-yard<lb />
line. Fullback Tom Michel and tail-<lb />
back Vince Eiduke moved the ball<lb />
down to the App one-yard line<lb />
where Michel took it over for the<lb />
score. Earl Sweet booted the PAT<lb />
to give the Pirates a 7-0 lead with<lb />
7:30 remaining in the first period.<lb />
The Mountaineers, after receiv-<lb />
ing the Tuck, fumbled on second<lb />
down. Colon Quinn, a sophomore<lb />
tackle, recovered the ball for EC<lb />
,on the Appalachian 27-yard line.<lb />
After a fullback buck had failed<lb />
to gain, Eiduke threw a 28-yard<lb />
TD pass to wingback Jerry Tolley.<lb />
A Cline to Tolley pass netted the<lb />
two-�:foint conversion that increased<lb />
the Pirate lead to 15-0 with a<lb />
little over five minutes remaining<lb />
in the first period.<lb />
Appalachian was held on downs<lb />
after the kick-off and punted to<lb />
the Pirates. The Pirates took over<lb />
on their own 5-yard line. Michel<lb />
lugged the pigskin from the 5 to<lb />
the 43 with the aid of some of the<lb />
best down-field blocking that the<lb />
Pirates have displayed this year.<lb />
The Pirates moved the ball to the<lb />
47-yard line where a fumble gave<lb />
possession of the ball to the Moun-<lb />
taineers, however, the App of-<lb />
fense could not put a drive together<lb />
and was forced to punt to the Pi-<lb />
rates. Om the first play from<lb />
scrimmage on the Pirate 22-yard<lb />
line, Michel took a buck lateral<lb />
and went over right tackle on a<lb />
78-yard touchdown romp that gave<lb />
the Pirates a 21-0 lead. The con-<lb />
cuss attempt failed,<lb />
version pass aw. f<lb />
After a punting sway, ki<lb />
 y Jrf I break on recovering<lb />
lachian got a pirate 35.<lb />
a Buc fumble on the Pirate <lb />
Tracing 21-0, A,p ��<lb />
Guy Flym took U the ar andh<lb />
J Larry PTarbrn with . � <lb />
the EC 5-yard line. Linebacker<lb />
m Bail -oveerd an App ta�<lb />
ble at that point to give the ball<lb />
to the Pirates. It emed that trie<lb />
pirltes did not want the ball, be-<lb />
came Michel fumbled on the next<lb />
play to gta the hall hack to the<lb />
Apps. Quarterback Flynt 9�<lb />
'three, and on second down Nikki<lb />
Helm, went over ripht tackle for<lb />
Appalachian's first score. Flynt<lb />
, assed to end Joe Hicrhtower for<lb />
the two-pointer to make the score<lb />
From this point until the fourth<lb />
period, the pame settled down into<lb />
a hard-fought defensive battle.<lb />
In the early minutes of the<lb />
second half, linebacker Bill Kailey<lb />
intercepted two App aerials, and<lb />
Mountaineer Gre- Van Odden in-<lb />
tercepted one Pirate stray at the<lb />
AJpp 26. The Apps mounted a 71<lb />
ard drive on the running of full<lb />
MacDiarmid halted u�L<lb />
�<lb />
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