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East�arolinian<lb /><lb />
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East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1962<lb />
Number 16<lb />
Folk Singers Appear Construction B<lb />
For Concept Thurs.<lb />
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Limeiiters Merge<lb />
Three Cafe Acts,<lb />
Feature Rare<lb />
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Work on EC's new women's dorm<lb />
is scheduled to begin before Christ-<lb />
mas. Vice President and Business<lb />
Manager F. D. Duncan announced<lb />
that contracts totaling $1,087,062<lb />
have been awarded. The dorm is<lb />
'xpected to be ready for use by<lb />
January, 1964.<lb />
The seven-floor structure of<lb />
of modern design will be the<lb />
tallest building in Greenville.<lb />
It will he located just west of<lb />
Garrett Hall on what is now<lb />
a wooded area of the campus,<lb />
and its main structure will be<lb />
perpendicular to East Fifth<lb />
Street.<lb />
Designed by architects Jesse<lb />
Page and Associates of Raleigh, Raleigh, $48,428<lb />
the new residence hall will he a ;<lb />
handsome modern building wth a<lb />
flat built up roof and with a total<lb />
fioor space of apprcxi nately 90,000<lb />
feet. Construction a ire ���: steel,<lb />
concrete, and brick.<lb />
The building will include a<lb />
one-floor reception room and<lb />
foyer, two seven-floor wings<lb />
providing living qaurters for<lb />
132 women students, two ele-<lb />
vators located centrally be-<lb />
tween the wings, and a base-<lb />
ment providing a recreation<lb />
lounge and storage space.<lb />
The entrance will lead into the<lb />
ore-floor reception room.<lb />
Student rooims wil<lb />
to the college by the U. S.<lb />
Housing and Home Finance<lb />
Agency. Payment will be made<lb />
from rental fees. The new<lb />
dormitory is the fourth at the<lb />
college to be financed in whole<lb />
or in part by the agency. Mr.<lb />
Duncan commented.<lb />
Contracts have been awarded<lb />
as follows: General Contract, Goode<lb />
Construction Co Charlotte, $838,<lb />
098; Plumbing, Cornmunity Plumb-<lb />
ing and Heating Co Greensboro,<lb />
$76,234; Heating, Southern Plumb-<lb />
ing and Engineering Co Gharlotte,<lb />
$67,809; Electrical Facilities. Wat-<lb />
? n Electric Co Wilson, $56,498;<lb />
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-1.<lb />
Loessin Holds<lb />
Tryouts For<lb />
Spring Musical<lb />
The EC Playhouse, headed by<lb />
Mr. Ed Loessin, will hold tryouts<lb />
for the spring musical. Once Upon<lb />
A Mattress.<lb />
Tryouts will begin at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
on November 18 in McGinnis Audi-<lb />
??� located on j toriurn on November 19-20.  pvm<lb />
the seven floors of the two wings. 1 5.30 .p.m. and also at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Floors will be of vinyl asbestos, Mr. Loessin commented tl at<lb />
and walls will be plastered. A outstanding voice is not neees<lb />
ty.pical room planned for two stu-<lb />
but auditioners must be<lb />
o<lb />
:t nts vi! easure 15' b'xb2b" and carry a tune. They will be<lb />
include tw cl ?sets -b:h over- mitrted to ?ing a song of the �<lb />
a lib ' ch osine<lb />
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The Limeiiters<lb />
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Sine 0  "Limeiiters: T<lb />
in Person ai<lb />
- I : n� ters.<lb />
: theii performances<lb />
as .�' one which Albert Goldberg<lb />
 the Los Angeles Times reviewed<lb />
as follows: "The Limeiiters . . .<lb />
injected fun and high spirits . � .<lb />
and stirred up such a storm of<lb />
applause that two encores had to<lb />
be added after their second ap-<lb />
pearance before the show could<lb />
proceed<lb />
Numerous Albums<lb />
m liters have ma l a num-<lb />
albums. including<lb />
oni<lb />
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'The Slightly Fab-<lb />
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EC, Representatives Attend<lb />
'Freedom' Symposium<lb />
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students will att i a<lb />
fe- � g Academic<lb />
a npus ' 'ivil Liber-<lb />
 risored<lb />
SGA<lb />
.  � si . i civ-<lb />
Number To Organize Campus<lb />
United World Federalists Chapter<lb />
'<lb />
mber, S<lb />
will be<lb />
. R  225,<lb />
I � a 1 p.m. to<lb />
ter of the<lb />
us are in-<lb />
10, Doctor Hum<lb />
e Movement for<lb />
�n. He attended the<lb />
lrar<lb />
nference in 1945<lb />
f. w: , , el vered the Danforth<lb />
. EC entitled<lb />
Risks and<lb />
The topic of the program is<lb />
Radicalism and the College Cam-<lb />
pus" with various debates and lec-<lb />
tures on rights, histories, and cam-<lb />
pus futures of organizations and<lb />
�vements of a radical political<lb />
nature.<lb />
Cary McWilliams, Jr professor<lb />
government at Ofoerlin College<lb />
 a liberal spokesman, and Dr.<lb />
ell Kirk, editor of the UNI-<lb />
VERSITY BOOKMAN, a writer<lb />
the NATIONAL REVIEW, and<lb />
� i of the most demanded conserv-<lb />
itive speakers on American uni-<lb />
versity camruses today, will be the<lb />
principle speakers in a debate en-<lb />
titled "How Much Freedom In Ac-<lb />
i  !emic Freedom<lb />
ead storage<lb />
nirror<lb />
ishings wall be ' le. Ea<lb />
floor will provide two bat<lb />
and a laundry room foi stud nt use.<lb />
Tim driveway to the rear<lb />
Garrett Hall will be extended to<lb />
curve along the west side of the<lb />
new dormitory and to provide a<lb />
service entrance at the rear.<lb />
Funds for the new building<lb />
were obtained through a loan<lb />
if thev bring th<lb />
n<lb />
I !<lb />
SIC<lb />
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and J ' g. The<lb />
mv othei i acit-<lb />
include sing-<lb />
le in) ted<lb />
� . ro-<lb />
�' tction a re also welcom e<lb />
The nrv'sical will be presenl<lb />
F bruarv 2, 3, 4. and 5.<lb />
Marching Pirates' Director<lb />
i . ibilkies In<lb />
RevokrtioTMury Change<lb />
n ctor Ht �be received his B.A.<lb />
inm Wake F rest, his Mh�<lb />
Harvnrd. and he was a Rhode.<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Scholar<lb />
1923.<lb />
from<lb />
A World Of EC delegates to the symposium<lb />
will be Tommy Mallison, Jr presi-<lb />
lent of the SGA; Hill Griffin, edi-<lb />
or of the BAST CAROLINIAN;<lb />
June Grimes, editor of the REBEL;<lb />
� ml Bill Eyerman, vice president<lb />
of the SGiA.<lb />
in<lb />
George Knight, who has directed the Marching Pirates during the foot-<lb />
ball season and is directing the Varsity Band this year is an alumni<lb />
of EC. He is shown directing the Varsity Band in the rehearsal room,<lb />
of Whichard Building.<lb />
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Page 2<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Tuesday, November 13, g<lb />
The Student Movement<lb />
Obstacles<lb />
There is yet no clear understanding- of exactly what<lb />
a college student is in America, in either his academic<lb />
or social role. Is he still a high school student? Is he some<lb />
form of apprentice? Very few see themselves as ma-<lb />
turing and socially responsible adults. This is hardly<lb />
surprising, either in the context of the American uni-<lb />
versity or the general American tradition. Many uni-<lb />
versities and colleges are sheltered in small towns or<lb />
even rural settings: most of the rest are massive com-<lb />
muter schools, hardly providing the base for a communi-<lb />
ty where the student can define himself as a student.<lb />
Even the non-commuting students at urban schools tend<lb />
to be cut off from any sustained relation with the social<lb />
environment and its deep problems. Thus, coming from<lb />
what is usually a sheltered middle-class background, the<lb />
student is not afforded any significant contact as a stu-<lb />
dent with the social problems of our country. The lack<lb />
of concern with these issues in his classroom and his ig-<lb />
norance of social history serve to isolate him further.<lb />
The absence of outside activity, the self-image and com-<lb />
munity image of the student make it hardly surprising<lb />
that he doesn't take himself seriously.<lb />
This setting stops many of the best, but, impressive<lb />
as it may be, this is only the first obstacle. The almost<lb />
dailv academic harassments�quizes, assignments, tests,<lb />
problems, examinations, essays, research projects, term<lb />
papers, mid-terms, finals, qualifying exams, thesis, dis-<lb />
sertations, and various kinds of busy-work have suc-<lb />
ceeded in eliminating most of the time and energy that<lb />
might be spent in independent thought, opinion, and spec-<lb />
ulation, or even in reading in the areas of the students'<lb />
primary concern: his studies. The heavy emphasis placed<lb />
on certain "social activities" such as fraternities and<lb />
sororities occupies much of what little time and energy<lb />
remain: political discussion and social concern are not<lb />
high on the agenda of our general public. Yet there are<lb />
students who either bypass or climb over these obstacles.<lb />
For them, structured activity exists. Student coun-<lb />
cils, student papers, and related activities exist on nearly<lb />
all campuses and claim a significant portion of their par-<lb />
ticipant's time: but often political and social concerns<lb />
are explicitly or implicitly out-of-bounds. Only the some<lb />
350 National Student Association committees have been<lb />
allocated political and social problems as their legiti-<lb />
mate concerns, and often they are preoccupied with just<lb />
passing news between their campuses and the national<lb />
headquarters, or with simply perpetuating themselves.<lb />
And in any case, they have little relevance for the aver-<lb />
age student.<lb />
But should the student be moved to act, either on<lb />
local or more geographically distant grievances and con-<lb />
cerns, a nondirect and blatant weapon is applied�the<lb />
administration. These de facto ruler of academia, armed<lb />
with real power and the weapon of time (they can stall,<lb />
and if apathy doesn't occur, the student still has to leave<lb />
the campus sooner or later), may either forbid out-<lb />
right, administratively hamstring or harass, or even<lb />
abolish and destroy student institutions and activities.<lb />
Even if a student escapes the continuously emphasized<lb />
homily. "You're here to learn, my child he is little<lb />
aware of the campus power structure and even less of<lb />
how to meet it. Literally scores of campus newspapers<lb />
and editorial boards and hundreds of student organi-<lb />
zations have been and are being censored, impeached,<lb />
or banned. Thousands have been administratively ha-<lb />
rassed, or never permitted to exist in the first place.<lb />
Thus, of the few who do come to the point of action,<lb />
many are forced to surrender and return to silence, there<lb />
to become experts at administrative law, sterilely in-<lb />
volved in negotiation with long-lived administrators.<lb />
But some survive. The history of the sit-ins and the<lb />
other movements bear witness to this�their nature is<lb />
the result of the structure within which they operate,<lb />
as is the absence of other actions.<lb />
Is it still surprising that students are called silent?<lb />
It is, rather, surprising that some have the perseverence<lb />
to survive with their concern about issues that should<lb />
concern us all. The concerns are natural�who wants<lb />
war, or 1984, or racismThose are the current concerns.<lb />
The silence is what is artificial; but it is understandable.<lb />
When the silence is broken, it still faces the disapproval<lb />
of the general comunity and, what is worse, the absence<lb />
of parellel voices and organized forces in the "adult<lb />
community This reinforces the students' feeling of<lb />
sandbox games and childish idealism.<lb />
If all this is true, why send one's self or one's<lb />
friend through this meatgrmder? This is a moral ques-<lb />
tion which we must privately answer. But how best to<lb />
do it, or just how to do it at all, is a legitimate question<lb />
�a question which must be answered if the embryonic<lb />
student movement is to grow into a real student move-<lb />
ment and then into a social movement. (Excerpt from<lb />
Otto Feinstein, "Is There A Student Movement NSA<lb />
Publications.) <lb />
:V?:??!W5S?5�<lb />
m$m<lb />
-Quips-<lb />
By JIM FORSYTH<lb />
Word has it that the � .<lb />
Relations" classes will<lb />
again next year if they prove s<lb />
success. It is inhere <lb />
ulate on how they will<lb />
for success.<lb />
Speaking- of girls, I wavier<lb />
told the ones work in- � th<lb />
Soda Shop that they could use th�i,<lb />
time at work for a soci<lb />
m<lb />
II<lb /><lb />
What haprenpi fc<lb />
listed -� '<lb />
supposed to x inl<lb />
wiche� ?<lb />
-<lb />
- trying to pu<lb />
fw, but wfoen I<lb />
cup of instant eoffe<lb />
than a half cop.<lb />
��u.i<lb />
Sometimes I w<lb />
courses like Geography<lb />
bute to I � � I �<lb />
high school prra:<lb />
collepro graduate<lb />
make.<lb />
The Fires Of Sprins<lb />
-A Review-<lb />
The Fires of Spring. This must<lb />
have been James Miehner's first<lb />
novel. That first novel, where the<lb />
writer strips his soul, and describes<lb />
the events stamped indelibly on<lb />
that soul and are so largely re-<lb />
sponsible for its final appearance<lb />
The Fires of Spring is not a new<lb />
book. It was first published by<lb />
Random House in 1949 and since<lb />
then has been printed 12 times.<lb />
Yet most people don't know about<lb />
it. It isn't famous like Hawaii, or<lb />
Sayonara, or The Bridge of Toko-<lb />
Ri; and the style is rough, even<lb />
bad in places. But despite the some-<lb />
times rough style and construction,<lb />
despite the montage nature of the<lb />
plot, despite the sometimes ob-<lb />
vious moralizing of a youth writer,<lb />
this novel has power and vitality.<lb />
David Harper, the book's prota-<lb />
gonist, subsists in a Pennsylvania<lb />
poorhouse with an acquisitive shrew<lb />
he calls Aunt Reba. But he lives<lb />
in a dream-world from which all<lb />
evil has been exorcized�no, in<lb />
which evil never existed. Early in<lb />
the novel, David cries out at his<lb />
teacher when she finishes reading<lb />
the class the Iliad. Refusing to<lb />
acknowledge the unfair and dis-<lb />
graceful death of Hecrtor, he rushes<lb />
to the poorhouse and writes his<lb />
wn ending�an ending where<lb />
good triumipihs as it should, and<lb />
Hector  lit a fire beneath the<lb />
horse and burned up every Greek<lb />
From here we struggle with<lb />
David through the quagmires and<lb />
labyrinths of his trek to reality<lb />
and manhood. Sometimes the quag-<lb />
mires suck him treacherously into<lb />
ft heir illusory darkness, and he<lb />
thrashes his way out to scrape<lb />
away the muck of stolen money, or<lb />
to wash away the sickly-sweet ef-<lb />
fluvium of his first love affair�<lb />
with a whore. Sometimes the dark<lb />
alleys of the labyrinth close in on<lb />
hrm, and he rasps the fingers of<lb />
his mind bare stumbling along the<lb />
jagged walls seeking understand-<lb />
ing. And after the fifteenth sum-<lb />
mer we wonder also "how men<lb />
could live till they were seventy if<lb />
they endured sudh passions as he<lb />
(had known that fifteenth suinvmer;<lb />
and although he knew many things,<lb />
i.i.d although he tossed on his poor-<lb />
house bed all night, he didn't even<lb />
guess that men are able to live<lb />
 ecause lowly, one by one, they<lb />
snuff out the fires of spring until<lb />
only embers burn in white dignity,<lb />
in loneliness, and often in cold<lb />
despair<lb />
The power of The Fires of Spring<lb />
lies in the readers identification<lb />
with David Harper. And it should<lb />
be enjoyed by any student, be-<lb />
cause the most powerful section is<lb />
on David's years at college. In<lb />
college he meets Doc Chrisholm,<lb />
the guitar-playing horse doctor<lb />
who taught him literature, but who<lb />
better taught him this: "Yew are<lb />
students! That word is sacred. It<lb />
gives yew the right to do strange<lb />
and wonderful things. Like spendin'<lb />
all yore money for a book they<lb />
never heard of in yore little library.<lb />
lAnd if yew want to underline the<lb />
spicy passages and send the book<lb />
from hand to hand . . . Why, stu-<lb />
dents have always done that too<lb />
Thus the story continues�from<lb />
college to an acting job with the<lb />
last Chautauqua, to an editorial job<lb />
with a crime-thriller magazine, to<lb />
hoboism on Greenwich Village's<lb />
MacDougal Street, to sympathy and<lb />
understanding for the characters<lb />
he meets in all iplaces. and finally<lb />
to maturity and freedom.<lb />
Perhaps the book is best de-<lb />
scribed by one of its own charact-<lb />
ers. Doc Chiaholm, the college<lb />
literature teacher, instructs his<lb />
students to read the "mordant<lb />
novels He said, "Mordant novels<lb />
are those which cut away all pre-<lb />
tense, not within their own charact-<lb />
ers, mind yew, but in the inner<lb />
kemg of the person who reads<lb />
Mordant novels are often ugly<lb />
novels. There is sand and gristle in<lb />
them, and Ah can't name four that<lb />
are well written<lb />
j?a , .r "Ju,l� Grimes III<lb />
Editors Note-Mr. Grimes<lb />
is Edftor of the REBEL, the<lb />
campus literary magazine. He<lb />
subuutted this review in re-<lb />
sponse to our request. We hope<lb />
to have Mr. Grimes writing a<lb />
weekly column fOP Us <lb />
near future.<lb />
Not dis th(<lb />
our house mother<lb />
ment of the cant<lb />
against drinking see<lb />
somewhat selective   re.<lb />
cent Homecoming fesl �.<lb />
Letters<lb />
ANSWER TO BORING<lb />
To the Edil<lb />
May I deft<lb />
issue of East Ca<lb />
ember of I ��<lb />
versity of Nr I i<lb />
the defamatory<lb />
it by John Bar ng ' i -<lb />
appropriate name!)<lb />
The statement, <lb />
solidated University! W<lb />
it?" doc � ot da<lb />
r-rroprance. On the contrary. W<lb />
students here should r<lb />
6uch statements�especially those<lb />
students interested in "�<lb />
goad liberal tote<lb />
Boring probably isn1<lb />
If East Caroline<lb />
a part of die irreaJ<lb />
would immediately b<lb />
the position of a men teacher'i<lb />
lege, and the people<lb />
would like nothing- better � <lb />
eliminate our compe<lb />
drive towards quality educa<lb />
Although they may lee ' "<lb />
us as a poor relative, the so<lb />
cognizant began bo<lb />
time ago about the area<lb />
UNC compares unfavorably i<lb />
East Carolina. Their<lb />
much the same as was<lb />
when he said, 'Beware y !��<lb />
he has a lean and hungr<lb />
Let's not lose our ��<lb />
this point.<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
June Grimes<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN �<lb />
comes letters from its readers, w<lb />
briefer they are, the better is the<lb />
prospect of publication. Lett<lb />
should be kept to a maxim <lb />
250 words. They should also be �<lb />
general interest. All are ssW1<lb />
to condensation and should &amp;<lb />
form to the standards of de<lb />
and good taste. We assume no<lb />
sponsibility for statements ��<lb />
All letters to the EAST CAROU<lb />
IAN must be dined. Na�� <lb />
be withheld on request if �� <lb />
tor can be shown sufficient re<lb />
for doing so.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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I THE BRAMBLEBUSH<lb />
By JIM WILLIS<lb /><lb />
of the -tute of<lb />
i areas in and<lb />
mtj lie the mag-<lb />
group of<lb />
ire appropriately,<lb />
a splendor un-<lb />
beauty in any<lb />
United States,<lb />
i of year. An<lb />
the view or to<lb />
anifestations as<lb />
part propor-<lb />
Frofn an alti-<lb />
Lisand feet,<lb />
ran ! e, auburn,<lb />
link between the stern rigidness of<lb />
A.PROTG and the more casual, less<lb />
precise, perhaps and more enjoyable<lb />
aspects of military life. The term<lb />
"angel however, does not necess-<lb />
arily mean divine as far as this<lb />
organization is concerned. This<lb />
fact seems to be clearly illustrated<lb />
by a recent pledge program in<lb />
which two girls out of a pledge<lb />
class of five were accepted into<lb />
the organization. High selectivity<lb />
and standards seem to have been<lb />
the main themes for admittance in-<lb />
to this group of attractive lasses;<lb />
CU Talent Show Scores H<lb />
With Varied Entertainment<lb />
Wednesday night's talent show<lb />
Variety 62 sponsored by the<lb />
College Union, was a well-orga-<lb />
nized, well-presented production.<lb />
The talent. showT was skillfully or-<lb />
ganized into a single production<lb />
with the theme "College Is An<lb />
lAlley<lb />
The audience was responsive, but<lb />
there was much to respond to for<lb />
the talent was indeed good. Delia<lb />
Basnight gave a monologue en-<lb />
titled "Eloise" and also did a pan-<lb />
torn ine with Brad Weisiger en-<lb />
titled "Along Came Jones Syl-<lb />
via Hutto, who accompanied many<lb />
of the acts, played a piano medley<lb />
which included the very popular<lb />
of however, we cannot help but feel<lb />
that they should remove the word<lb />
"angel" from their name and re-<lb />
place it with perhaps the word<lb />
1 "select" or maybe even "Valkyrie<lb />
Oi perhaps they can retain their<lb />
present title and acquire a halo for<lb />
each sister.<lb />
form a car-<lb />
A craftsman<lb />
irpet weav-<lb />
near the<lb />
- en in these<lb />
Below, the<lb />
al inding roads<lb />
� � ads mingled<lb />
5. The setting<lb />
the fin-<lb />
� ng a tinted<lb />
caves of<lb />
spruce, which<lb />
the cover of this<lb />
elp but be<lb />
even tthe<lb />
takes one's<lb />
nd block-<lb />
md Berlin and<lb />
� n gs seem<lb />
p �rtant<lb />
ire can<lb />
- of love-<lb />
auxiliary<lb />
is. in<lb />
� �' a social<lb />
S<lb />
We are constantly aware of<lb />
various students expressing the<lb />
threat that if they have to face<lb />
up to certain facts that they will,<lb />
in their words, "resign from the<lb />
! human race We wholeheartedly.<lb />
without reservation, respect their<lb />
prerogative to take such action<lb />
that they deem necessary to pre-<lb />
serve their self-respect. It is nec-<lb />
essary, we feel, to point out the<lb />
fact that before anyone can resign<lb />
form any group or organization it<lb />
 an absolute prerequisite to first<lb />
elong to that group or organiza-<lb />
tion. As far as the human race is<lb />
c ncerned, frankly we cannot help<lb />
� wonder about the true affilia-<lb />
n of some of those who threaten<lb />
t, resign from it. That's all.<lb />
"Maria A skillful baton twirling<lb />
routine was demonstrated by Mil-<lb />
fired Gwaltney and Sandy Farrell.<lb />
There were several dances in the<lb />
show which each dancer choreo-<lb />
graphed herself. Sandie Thomp-<lb />
son did a jazz and tap dance. Kay<lb />
Canipe did an interpretive dance<lb />
to "Bali Ha'i Chickie Maultsby<lb />
did a dance number entitled "The<lb />
Alley and Helen Wienbarg did<lb />
a number called "Alley No. 2<lb />
"Tess and the Cottonettets" pre-<lb />
sented a group vocal of the song "If<lb />
I Had A Hammer Folk songs in-<lb />
cluded "Where Have All The<lb />
Flowers Gone?" by the Malignant<lb />
' 7 and Take iA Stick of Bamboo"<lb />
by the "3 Stanzas "Time After<lb />
Time" y Jimmy Cannon, "My<lb />
Funny Valentine" and "Summer-<lb />
time" by Sandra Stainbeck, and<lb />
"Al Di La" and -Birth of the Blues"<lb />
by Lawrence Hindsley rounded up<lb />
the vocals in the show.<lb />
Brad Weisiger and Delia Basnight pantomined together "Along Came<lb />
Jones" at the College Union talent show last Wednesday night.<lb />
Psychology Club<lb />
lects Staton,<lb />
Plans Programs<lb />
Rawl Building Displays Intaglo Work<lb />
Of Calapai, Distinguished Printmaker<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha Plans<lb />
Spanish Christmas<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary' for-<lb />
eign language fraternity, met<lb />
Wednesday, November 7 and plan-<lb />
ned a Christmas banquet featuring<lb />
Spanish Yuletide traditions.<lb />
Mrs. Carmen Rainor, a Spanish<lb />
native, taught the group some ele-<lb />
entary Spanish songs; and Miss<lb />
Catherine Labaume of Paris,<lb />
E ranee, also sang some French<lb />
songs for the fraternity.<lb />
rs and minors<lb />
Moore Staton,<lb />
eir organisation, the<lb />
Lb, for 1962-1963.<lb />
in executive ca-<lb />
Xoel Tisdale, vice<lb />
. Grumpier, sec-<lb />
� Ian Penn, treasurer.<lb />
rganized to pro-<lb />
� n the field of<lb />
 human behavior<lb />
e si enis.<lb />
for the year in-<lb />
� ons and films on<lb />
alysis, brainwash-<lb />
ypnosis.<lb />
Works by Letterio Calapai. one<lb />
of this country's most distinguishe4<lb />
printmakers, are hung in the Hall-<lb />
way Gallery in Rawl Building and<lb />
will be displayed during the rest<lb />
: the month<lb />
Circus Series<lb />
In his "Circus" series of prints,<lb />
'Elephant is a fanciful little<lb />
work which nas miniature acro-<lb />
batic figures placed high on their<lb />
trapeze apparatus and contrasted<lb />
Calapai was on campus last year I to swirling elephant terms.<lb />
for a one-day seminar with ad-<lb />
vanced art students.<lb />
One print, "Carnival in the<lb />
show, a fuchsia and pink work, de-<lb />
arts radically from the imagery<lb />
used in the majority of the werk<lb />
on<lb />
created by subtle changes from<lb />
reds, pinks, and melon tones pro-<lb />
duces an unfocused uniform activity<lb />
creating an emphasis over the en-<lb />
tire surface of the work.<lb />
worked in 1946-1949, especially in<lb />
the flamboyant use of line in en-<lb />
gravings executed with a burin.<lb />
A price list is available in the<lb />
secretary's office, School of Art,<lb />
for anyone interested in purchasing<lb />
iliese prints.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha will meet<lb />
Wednesday, November 14, in<lb />
Graham 105. Dr. Rowe of the<lb />
English Department will be<lb />
guest speaker.<lb />
Because the Limelighters<lb />
will appear on Thursday night,<lb />
the Future Business Leaders<lb />
of America will meet on<lb />
Wednesday, November 14, at<lb />
6:45 p.m. Dr. Elmer Browning<lb />
will speak at the meetiing.<lb />
i nold Air Society Selects<lb />
Seven New Cadet Pledges<lb />
i AFROTC Cadeta have be-<lb />
gea of the General Shen-<lb />
Ladron of the Arnold Air<lb />
a national honorary or-<lb />
-tion.<lb />
cadets were selected upon<lb />
rest in the cadet corps,<lb />
lership ability, their AF-<lb />
grade average, and their<lb />
all accumlative grade average-<lb />
Tlk pledges are responsible for<lb />
li;�rrung and carrying out the fol-<lb />
� objectives: To support air<lb />
aod spare age citizenship; to sup-<lb />
Port air power in its role in na-<lb />
jna! security; to further the pur-<lb />
Pose, tradition, and concept of the<lb />
ed States Air Force; to create<lb />
closer and more efficient re-<lb />
'tionship wkhim the Air Force<lb />
Officers' Training Corps; and to<lb />
in the development of Air Force<lb />
officers.<lb />
The men selected for the Arnold<lb />
Works by the noted printmaker<lb />
are included in numerous perman-<lb />
ent collections, such as those of<lb />
the Library of Congress, the Metro-<lb />
politan Museum, the Fogg Mus-<lb />
eum; in museums in Japan, India,<lb />
exhibit. An all-over pattern I �d Switzerland; and m many li-<lb />
braries, including the Bibhoteque<lb />
Nationale, Paris, the New York<lb />
Public Library, and in a number of<lb />
university libraries in this country.<lb />
International Exhibitions<lb />
His prints have been included in<lb />
four recent international exhibit-<lb />
ions, two of them sponsored by the<lb />
U. S. State Department, and in<lb />
.numerous exhibitions in this coun-<lb />
try-<lb />
The twenty-one intaglio prints<lb />
included in the current show are<lb />
executed in various media. Though<lb />
diversified in stoyle, Calapai's work<lb />
retains the strong influence of<lb />
Stanley Hayter, with whom he<lb />
COLLEGE MEN<lb />
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To work 3 evenings and Saturdays. Neat in appearance,<lb />
Car necessary.<lb />
CALL KENLAND MOTEL PL 2-4115<lb />
(1-6 Wednesday)<lb />
ASK FOR MR. GARSKA<lb />
Air Society are Cadets Frederick<lb />
Zebley, Jr Elbert Boyd, Jr Rich-<lb />
aid Roberson, Bill McClenny, Jos-<lb />
eph Kirkland, Jr James Tant, and<lb />
Gary Monroe.<lb />
F<lb />
ree<lb />
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purchases over $5.00 This includes Lighters, Identifi-<lb />
cation Bracelets, Billfolds, Leather Kits, Belt Buckles,<lb />
Money Clips, Tie Bars, Cuff Links, etc.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Tuesday, November 13,<lb />
)RTS REVIEW<lb />
LLOYD "STACK" LANE j<lb />
Chatham College<lb />
Initiates New<lb />
M<lb />
The Monday morning quarterbacks are still at it, even<lb />
though the EC-LR game is more than a week old. They are<lb />
continuing to re-run almost every play from the opening<lb />
kick-off to the final horn trying to find rhyme or reason<lb />
for the outcome of the game. They should realize that what<lb />
makes college football an exciting contest is the fact that<lb />
neither team is perfect, and both teams will make mistakes.<lb />
Increased Football Coverage<lb />
Have vou noticed the publicity that EC is getting on<lb />
the Sports pages of several of our better papers (better<lb />
because thev now give EC coverage) throughout the state?<lb />
Mavbe you weren't here last year, but if you wanted to know<lb />
how EC did in football, you had to depend on reading the<lb />
Sashing of the game in the EAST CAROLINIAN. Now,<lb />
most of the big dailies not only write up 1 �gggr<lb />
also have daily articles on EC s PRACllCE blbbiuiNfc.<lb />
Our Pirates receive not only coverage in the papers, but on<lb />
radio and TV as well. The person responsible and who de-<lb />
serves a vote of thanks from about everybody connected<lb />
with the school is MR. EARL AIKEN, director of Athletic<lb />
Promotion. Mr. Aiken, who came to EC from LR, has the<lb />
advantage of many contacts throughout the country who<lb />
can place our Pirates on the big time athletic map This<lb />
is somthing that EC is striving toward, and Earl Aiken is<lb />
iust the person to get it done. His understanding of the<lb />
games, and his knowledge "inner politics in application to<lb />
sports, leaves nothing to be desired for one who is to hold this<lb />
important position in the athletic set up at EC.<lb />
Discussing Pirate Football Uniforms<lb />
It is time EC did something about the uniforms that<lb />
our "poor" Pirates are forced to take the field wearing on<lb />
Saturdays. Those uniforms that are used now are just not<lb />
suitable for a college that is going big time. Most of the<lb />
high schools in North Carolina have better looking uniforms<lb />
than the Pirates do. Eeven the practice uniforms look better.<lb />
Si�-ma Nu deserves some credit for trying to raise money<lb />
toVve the athletic department to purchase new uniforms.<lb />
Sigma Nu has offered to give their share of the money taken<lb />
in at their annual football game with Pi Kappa Alpha The<lb />
Sigma Nu-Pi Kappa Alpha game will be played at College<lb />
Stadium on Saturday, November 17. Game time will be 2<lb />
p m Tickets mav be obtained from any member of the two <lb />
fraternities for fifty cents. Pi Kappa Alpha won last season s<lb />
contest. <lb />
W<lb />
English Approach<lb />
Pittsburgh, Pa. (I.P.) � Chat-<lb />
ham College has initiated this year<lb />
a new approach to the teaching of<lb />
freshman English designed to per-<lb />
mit students with exceptional abil-<lb />
ity t0 work independently.<lb />
The new plan allows the better<lb />
.student to set her own pace in the<lb />
sandy of the writing of exposition.<lb />
When the entire class is working)<lb />
on material in which the student,<lb />
has demonstrated proficiency, she<lb />
will be released from class at-<lb />
tendance and will worK on inde-<lb />
pendent research and writing at<lb />
her own speed.<lb />
The course, "introduction to Ex-<lb />
position has replaced the tra-<lb />
ditional English composition course<lb />
required of Chatham freshmen.<lb />
Theme writing will be tied closely<lb />
to the subject matter being studied<lb />
in other freshman courses. The<lb />
new program also provides for ad-<lb />
ditional, personal attention for the<lb />
students who are not as advanced<lb />
in skills of expression.<lb />
In the classroom, problems of or-<lb />
ganization of material will receive<lb />
primary attention. Problems of<lb />
Mmar, syntax, and usage will<lb />
be handled during individual con-<lb />
ferences with the instructor every<lb />
three weeks. Thus each student, ac-<lb />
cording to President Edward D.<lb />
Eddy, Jr will have personal at-<lb />
tention given to the areas where she<lb />
i'acks competence.<lb />
Members of the Geography De-<lb />
partment were hosts to ����<lb />
professors from UNC, WC-UNC,<lb />
Ld Wilmington College on No-<lb />
vember 3.<lb />
The meeting, planned to create<lb />
interest in geography in the pub-<lb />
lic schools and to improve the<lb />
training of teachers i<lb />
Library Club<lb />
Appoints Comm.<lb />
For Improvements<lb />
The Library Club held its or-<lb />
ganizational meeting for the 1962-<lb />
63 year Monday, November 5 in j<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
President Jeanette Harris made<lb />
committee appointments to start a<lb />
program for an improved club. The<lb />
following c nwndttees were ap-<lb />
pointed: Program�Howard Blan-j<lb />
ton, chairman; Donald Brooks, Sue (<lb />
Manfalcone, and Diana Pike. Pub-<lb />
licity�Jackie Bullard, chairman;<lb />
Girmie iRivenbark, Laura Jones, and<lb />
Danny Delbnam. The scrapbook<lb />
committee will be headed by Betty<lb />
Daniel, assisted by Mable Smith,<lb />
Pat Lurnex, and Xewassa Taylor.<lb />
Jeanette Hams will heal the<lb />
constitution committee and will be 1<lb />
assisted by Bobbye F. Taylor, Edna<lb />
Adcock, Linda Gurley, and Broona<lb />
Sineath. Other members of the club<lb />
will serve on these committees as<lb />
thev are needed.<lb />
North Carolina, was the fir<lb />
its kind no be held in North <lb />
Una.<lb />
Included in the meeting were,<lb />
tour of the local Depart<lb />
Geography and informa<lb />
addition to getting acq <lb />
group discussed the nee<lb />
mating more geogra<lb />
(public schools and asp<lb />
need for upgrading of<lb />
teachers. The group e<lb />
the proposed annual<lb />
of a pamphlet or, geog .<lb />
would be made av �. <lb />
public schools.<lb />
Plans were laid for several rrt<lb />
ings of the group ea .r t<lb />
concerted effort to m<lb />
status of geography � ri<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
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luxury to challenge any<lb />
car from anywhere<lb />
There's a lot underneath the beauty of the '63<lb />
Chevrolet. Its roomy, comfortable Body by<lb />
Fisher screens out noise and shock. There's<lb />
instant response in a choice of 6- or 8-cylinder<lb />
engines, a host of refinements to make it run<lb />
and look like new longer, and plenty more<lb />
that make it hard to believe it's a low-priced<lb />
car. But your Chevrolet dealer can prove it!<lb />
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English Assn. Meet<lb />
Lois Grigsby, associate<lb />
or in the Department i<lb />
v. as appointed a me<lb />
visory Board of the N<lb />
lina-Virginia College Enj<lb />
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Dr. Hermine Caraway, s<lb />
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