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Eastearolinian<lb />
vSexxxvni<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1962<lb />
Number 18<lb />
Buc Beauty<lb />
New Weekend Hours<lb />
Begin Winter<lb />
Ruth White, Dean of Women, has announced that with<lb />
the beginning of Winter Quarter, 1963, the weekend hours<lb />
for women students will be changed to 12:00 midnight on<lb />
Friday and Saturday nights, and to 11:00 p.m on Sunday<lb />
uarter<lb />
night.<lb />
The announcement also stated<lb />
that there will he automatic 1:00<lb />
a.m. permission for the following<lb />
camipus activities: Greek Weekend<lb />
(Friday and Saturday night);<lb />
Homecoming Weekend (Friday and<lb />
Saturday night); Interdormitory<lb />
Night; Military Ball; White<lb />
Ball. Women students will re-<lb />
ceive late permission even if<lb />
they do not attend the function.<lb />
Any campus organization wishing<lb />
to obtain late permission for a<lb />
special function may appeal to the<lb />
Administration.<lb />
The passing of the new rule is<lb />
the result of a series of meetings<lb />
between special student committees<lb />
and the administration after con-<lb />
controversary on the<lb />
later hours was<lb />
spring when a<lb />
siderable<lb />
campus.<lb />
A request for<lb />
first made last<lb />
petition was circulated in the wom-<lb />
en's dormitories, and then nota-<lb />
rized. The petition was presented<lb />
befere the administration by a<lb />
special student committee. This<lb />
meeting resulted in the proposal<lb />
to poll the parents of women stu-<lb />
dents to obtain their viewpoints on<lb />
the matters of later hours and of<lb />
drinking. However, this idea was<lb />
never carried through.<lb />
An SGiA approved committee of<lb />
women met with Dean White to dis-<lb />
cuss the faults of rules concern-<lb />
ing women students. Dean White<lb />
then polled an anoymous committee<lb />
comiposed of women students who<lb />
voted unanimously to change the<lb />
closing hours.<lb />
t� i : '1; -m-mp, "v-<lb />
J<lb />
f<lb />
- "Hiii- Beauty" is Miss Joan Miley, a Sophomore from<lb />
in. North Carolina. Joan is a Home Economics major and an<lb />
�? the II � Hcono- -b. (Photo by John Garriss)<lb />
Editor Announces<lb />
Position Changes<lb />
On Annual Staff<lb />
EC Muscians Present<lb />
Christmas Concert Sun.<lb />
On Sunday. December 2 at 3:30 p.m the EC Orchestra and Choral<lb />
Union will present their annual Christmas concert in the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium.<lb />
The orchestra, under the direction of Donald H. Hayes, will per-<lb />
form contemporary works by Hanson, Jacobs, and Shostakovich.<lb />
Honeggar's Christmas iCantata will be sung by the Choral Union,<lb />
which is under the directorship of Gordon A. Johnson. Assisting this<lb />
group will be the orchestra as well as a children's choir from the<lb />
Greenville City Schools.<lb />
The Honeggar selection includes four well-known Christmas carols<lb />
which will be sung in four different languages: Latin, French, German,<lb />
and English.<lb />
1: s C (<lb />
-preseika<lb />
SSL Delegates Propose<lb />
Blue Law Abolishment<lb />
sals to abolish the North<lb />
1 � � "blue laws" will be among<lb />
the resolutions introduced and de-<lb />
I by fifteen EC student repre-<lb />
- vea at the State Student Leg-<lb />
of North Carolina Thurs-<lb />
Saturday, November<lb />
member 1. The annual event<lb />
� place in the State Capitol,<lb />
Eyermaa, junior student at<lb />
as pi-esident this year<lb />
� State Student Legislature of I Bewe'<lb />
as announced that twenty- <lb />
Carolina colleges and<lb />
rill be represented this<lb />
is compared to thirteen<lb />
g � education last<lb />
year.<lb />
15th yearly session, stu-<lb />
liave an opportunity to<lb />
�n in the model Assembly<lb />
.nainted with parlia-<lb />
y procedures. All resolu-<lb />
? Presented will deal with state,<lb />
nal and international affairs.<lb />
t A top item on the list of "bills"<lb />
 debated is a measure spon-<lb />
�orel by Duke University women<lb />
stodtetg to abolish the State sales<lb />
tax on food. The women students<lb />
prUose a cigarette tax instead.<lb />
her major items on the debate<lb />
are a bill to legalize abortion,<lb />
��8ored by Wake Forest and<lb />
�th students; a bill abolish-<lb />
 pital punishment m the State,<lb />
 North Carolina College rto-<lb />
. nts; and a bill allowing admiss-<lb />
? Red China to the United<lb />
College.<lb />
Delegates from EC who will par-<lb />
:icipate during the student legis-<lb />
lature are Bill Goodwin, and Berk<lb />
Stephens, co-chairmen of the EC<lb />
delegation; Tommy Mallison, Gene<lb />
Thorne, Merle Summers, Eddie<lb />
Harrington, Bryan Bennett. Tom<lb />
Scott. Cathy Shesso, Margaret Mac-<lb />
kill. Carol Daugherty, Judy Law-<lb />
rence, and three alternates�Billy<lb />
Bra swell, Ann Adkins, and Tim<lb />
Of Aycoek Hail De<lb />
Four staff members have been<lb />
given editorial positions on the<lb />
BUCCANEER, as announced by<lb />
i� TVHer Faulknr �<lb />
Diarmid h is bee ro-<lb />
"�-� - ;na assistant sports editor<lb />
to sports editor. A freshman, John<lb />
is enrolled in the School of Busi-<lb />
ness.<lb />
Martha Thompson has been' resideTlce for �n students at EC,<lb />
have been issued by the Board of<lb />
Ervin Speaks At Dedication<lb />
Invitations to attend the dedica-<lb />
tion of Charles B. Aycoek Hall,<lb />
t tuber 9<lb />
named to share the duties of editor<lb />
of the campus organizations section<lb />
with Rebecca Willis.<lb />
Anne Riddick and Joyce Sigmon<lb />
have assumed the co-editorship of<lb />
"The College" section of the year-<lb />
book Anne, a freshman, is majoring<lb />
fn social studies and Joyce, also a<lb />
freshman, is an art major.<lb />
These four staff members are<lb />
responsible for all phases of the<lb />
work involved in preparing their<lb />
sections for the press. Each new ap-<lb />
pointee was selected on the basis<lb />
of merit shown during the first<lb />
Trustees and the Faculty of the<lb />
college. U. S. Senator Sam J.<lb />
Ervin, Jr will make the dedicatory<lb />
address.<lb />
The ceremony will take place on<lb />
Sunday, December 9, in Aycoek<lb />
Hall at 4:30 p.m. A large number<lb />
of friends and relatives of Gov-<lb />
ernor Aycoek and his family will<lb />
attend the afternoon program.<lb />
In honor of the North Carolina<lb />
governor (1901-1905) noted for<lb />
his outstanding service to educa-<lb />
tion in the state, the dormitory was<lb />
weeks of production of the 1963 j named for him by action of the EC<lb />
BUCCANEER. Board of Trustees in October. 1961.<lb />
Dean Of Student Affairs Announces List<lb />
Of Thirty-Nine Students For 'Who's Who'<lb />
Hi<lb />
ons� by students of Greensboro<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs, has released the<lb />
names of the EC students chosen<lb />
to be listed in Who's Who Among<lb />
Students In American Universi-<lb />
ties And Colleges.<lb />
In order to choose students for<lb />
this honor, a letter was sent to<lb />
each faculty member and organi-<lb />
Lation president for his choice of<lb />
three students from his organi-<lb />
zation or department anl three<lb />
students from throughout the col-<lb />
lege to be nominated. The 39<lb />
persons whose names were nomi-<lb />
nated moat often, who had an aca-<lb />
demic average becoming of this<lb />
designation, and of a general<lb />
character which is desirous to re-<lb />
present the college, were named<lb />
as the most outstanding students<lb />
on campus.<lb />
The persons named are listed be-<lb />
low in alphabetical order:<lb />
Anne Frances Allen<lb />
Lawrence Murat Blizard<lb />
Glenn Thomas Boyd<lb />
James Warren Chesnutt<lb />
Betty Joseph Collier<lb />
Mildred Elizabeth Derrick<lb />
Barbara Ann Ellis<lb />
Joe Moye Flake, Jr.<lb />
John Wayne Garriss<lb />
Minnie Elizabeth Glover<lb />
William Carroll Goodwin<lb />
Junius Daniel Grimes, III<lb />
Sylvia Parks Harris<lb />
Audrey Deane Holloman<lb />
Giles Dion Hopkins<lb />
Ann Jones Kilby<lb />
Mary Jo Lanoaster<lb />
Lynda Carole Lewis<lb />
Clyde Thomas Mallison, Jr.<lb />
William Edward Moore, III<lb />
Mary Helen Mumford<lb />
Jerry Lee Norton<lb />
Grover Carroll Norwood<lb />
Rebecca Anne Parker<lb />
William Edward Phelps<lb />
Anna Katherine Raynor<lb />
Judy Elizabeth Redfern<lb />
Annie Marie Riddick<lb />
Douglas Carter Robinson<lb />
George Daniel Rouse<lb />
Barbara Schwab<lb />
Woodrow Winder Shepherd<lb />
Freddie Estelle Skinner<lb />
Merle Thomas Summers<lb />
Sylvia Ann Wallace<lb />
Robert James Washer<lb />
John Thames Waters<lb />
James Rolen Wheatley, Jr.<lb />
Howard Glenn Williams<lb />
Governor Ayr k made the first<lb />
commencement address at the col-<lb />
lege and was introduced on this oc-<lb />
casion by the late Dr. J. Y. Joy-<lb />
ner, for a number of years State<lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruc-<lb />
tion, for whom the East Carolina<lb />
library is named.<lb />
Charles B. Aycoek Hall is locateo'<lb />
on the iSouth Gasmjpfus just off Tenth<lb />
Street. It houses 530 men students<lb />
and has been in use since the fall<lb />
of 1960.<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins of<lb />
East Carolina will open the cere-<lb />
mony with a welcome to those in<lb />
attendance. Dean Robert L. Holt<lb />
will make the (prayer of dedication.<lb />
Miss Cathy Moreno, of Washing-<lb />
ton, D. C, great-great-grand-<lb />
daughter of Gov. Aycoek, will un-<lb />
veil a portrait of him. The por-<lb />
trait is the work of M. Tran<lb />
Gordley, faculty member of the<lb />
School of Art at the college. J.<lb />
Herbert Waldrop of Greenville,<lb />
Chairman of the Board of Trustees,<lb />
will accept the portrait for the<lb />
college.<lb />
A reception for guests at the<lb />
dedication ceremony will close the<lb />
program.<lb />
What's Inside?<lb />
Intellectuality  Page 2'<lb />
Time Out  j�ge 2<lb />
Guest Editorial pmge 3-<lb />
Globe Trotting  Pige $<lb />
ECs New School of<lb />
Art Page 4<lb />
Greek News Page 5<lb />
Pirate-Eastern Kentucky<lb />
Football Game  Page &amp;<lb /><pb facs="00038786_tn_0002" /><lb />
Friday, November 30<lb />
Page 2<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ii<lb />
Part of the Campus<lb />
Intellectuality<lb />
It seems that no one ever questions the existance<lb />
of an intellectual climate here at EC. Indeed, the topic<lb />
of intellectual climate is hardly ever discussed. The reas-<lb />
on for this is obvious as well as encouraging�Those<lb />
who want to function in an intellectual climate have<lb />
either found one or have created one of their own ac-<lb />
cord. Granted, this is not as beneficial as would be a<lb />
campus-wide climate of intellectuality but the fact re-<lb />
mains that it is here for those who desire it.<lb />
The intellectual climate on the campus of EC seems<lb />
to exist in small, unrelated groups rather than in any<lb />
one massive group of intelligencia. It would be interest-<lb />
ing to trace the separate groups as to membership, in-<lb />
terests, cause, and effect. (Naturally, we use the words<lb />
"groups" and "membership" very loosely since their is<lb />
no formal organization among any of these groups.)<lb />
Even without any extensive research, however, several<lb />
conclusions concerning the structure of the intellectual<lb />
climate here can be reached.<lb />
It seems that many of the people who enjoy the<lb />
benefit of function in an intellectual climate on campus<lb />
find themselves in such a situation because of friendly<lb />
relations with people of similar interests and a similar<lb />
thrist for knowledge and discussion. It is interesting,<lb />
and again, encouraging to find that the center and in-<lb />
spiration of many of these groups is a faculty member<lb />
who will take the time to engage in informal relations<lb />
and discussions with students. These faculty members<lb />
deserve commendation for their stimulation and en-<lb />
couragement of inquiring minds. It would not be sur-<lb />
prising to find that more is gained, in many cases, from<lb />
this informal relation than is gained in the more formal<lb />
classroom relation.<lb />
In many cases the intellectual climate maintained<lb />
within a certain group is the by-product of a more form-<lb />
al, organized common-interest group. After-hours gather-<lb />
ings of certain clubs and organizations frequently de-<lb />
velope into intellectual discussion which separates the<lb />
men from the boys. In such cases, a common bond is<lb />
forged between those who hold respect for each other's<lb />
opinions.<lb />
At any rate, regardless of the structure, interest,<lb />
or purpose' of these diverse and unrelated groups, they<lb />
are proof-positive that intellectuality is not dead on this<lb />
campus and this is something of which we can be proud,<lb />
especially in view of today's degree seekers and the<lb />
generally non-academic enviornment of many campuses.<lb />
Summers Tho Politician<lb />
The shenanigans ol" some of the SGA politicians are<lb />
quite frequently amusing. (Theoretically, all EC stu-<lb />
dents are members of the SGA�actually, it's a very<lb />
small group.) The politicians sometime, while attempt-<lb />
ing to elevate themselves, make moves which they ap-<lb />
parently consider very subtle but are actually astound-<lb />
ing in their obviousness. We were fortunate enough to<lb />
witness such an incident at the recent Publications<lb />
Board meeting.<lb />
Merle Summers, who has obviously been trying to<lb />
make himself a force in SGA machinery this year, gained<lb />
a significant amount of progress toward this goal by<lb />
being elected Publications Board representative to the<lb />
Student Senate. We couldn't help but be amused by the<lb />
situation.<lb />
Mr. Summers announced that the Board had the<lb />
right to appoint a representative and suggested that they<lb />
do so. Since there were a considerable number of Board<lb />
members absent from the meeting because of conflict-<lb />
ing meetings, Mr. Summers and Keith Hobbs were the<lb />
only ones present who were eligible for the position.<lb />
Mi Hobbs couldn't care less about being on the Senate<lb />
and, without a doubt, would have declined had he been<lb />
nominated. In short, Mr. Summers himself was the only<lb />
likely candidate�he was elected without opposition.<lb />
That's politics.<lb />
Time<lb />
By JIM FORSYTH<lb />
Starting Winter 11<lb />
en at EC will have later boor, 08<lb />
weekends. As of November 5<lb />
women at WC-UNC have<lb />
drinking privileges.<lb />
asj<lb />
Has anyone ever fo . <lb />
many people attending d<lb />
al meetings have been the victim,<lb />
of speakers and half-rate poet,<lb />
who otherwise would not hi<lb />
much of an audience? I , ar.<lb />
going to deduct a QP for mil<lb />
one of the things, ' �<lb />
give you something f<lb />
One of EC's Don<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 />
BUI Griffin<lb />
Business Manager Associate Editor<lb />
Keith Hobbs Danny Ray<lb />
Copy Editor<lb />
Helen Kallio<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Lloyd Lane<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
E. Kaye Burgess<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the<lb />
death your right to say it�Attributed to Voltaire.<lb />
HAMBURGER<lb />
A Column for People Who Can't Afford Lobster Neivburg<lb />
By J. ALFRED WILLIS<lb />
has obviously decid<lb />
own closing hours for<lb />
She considers it hei<lb />
turn off the lights, lock<lb />
and make a genera1 n<lb />
herself about ten or<lb />
utes before closing time.<lb />
can be suspended f r<lb />
1<lb />
breaking- college re-<lb />
actions of that kind sJ �<lb />
able grounds for dism<lb />
America is a symbol-conscious<lb />
nation. The words "image" and<lb />
�image-making" are the current<lb />
vogue. Public relations is big busi-<lb />
ness. Opinion polling is an in-<lb />
dustry. This is evidence that some-<lb />
times business men are more con-<lb />
cerned with the impression they<lb />
are making on the public, or their<lb />
image, than the fact.<lb />
I have a theory that image-mak-<lb />
ing was first practiced by presi-<lb />
dents of colleges, especially the<lb />
state supported colleges. They are<lb />
confronted with the .problem of<lb />
squeezing money out of a state<lb />
legislature. To do so, the college<lb />
president must point out to the<lb />
legislature the imminent destruc-<lb />
tion of his college unless certain<lb />
improvements are made. And these<lb />
improvements require money. The<lb />
successful college president will<lb />
present his college as in constant<lb />
crises to the state legislature year<lb />
after year.<lb />
The college president must walk<lb />
a razor's edge, though. The legis-<lb />
lature must be convinced of the<lb />
college's backwardness and yet,<lb />
to the public, the college must be<lb />
pictured as booming. The more<lb />
students induced to coming to his<lb />
college the more improvements the<lb />
college needs, such as housing and<lb />
classroom space, and the more<lb />
money the president can obtain<lb />
from the state legislature. This is<lb />
difficult. The president's asset and,<lb />
often, his liability, is his student<lb />
body. .Students are not quite adults<lb />
and not quite children and they<lb />
frequently get into trouble which<lb />
results in "bad" ipuiblicity for the<lb />
college. The state legislature<lb />
doesn't want to spend money on im-<lb />
proving a training school for shop-<lb />
lifters, sex deviates, and radicals<lb />
(radicals are people who apeak out<lb />
about rights and responsibility and<lb />
we all know that people who speak<lb />
out about rights and responsibility<lb />
are, perhaps, immoral and a step<lb />
away from socialism and we all<lb />
know that socialism is actually<lb />
another name for communism and<lb />
it is uin-American to support com-<lb />
munism). And parents don't want<lb />
to send their son or virgin daughter<lb />
to such a training school. Thus, the<lb />
successful college president often<lb />
finds himself a censor trying to<lb />
keep scandals out of the public eye.<lb />
One of the time-honored solutions<lb />
to the problem of presenting a<lb />
picture of a backward yet booming<lb />
college is that of emphasizing<lb />
 athletics�notably football. This<lb />
way the college can be academical-<lb />
ly backward, thus needing improve-<lb />
ments like higher salaries for fa-<lb />
culty and classroom buildings; and<lb />
still publically booming because of<lb />
the news coverage of big time<lb />
r.thletics.<lb />
Children making faces in the<lb />
mirror sometimes scare themselves.<lb />
When a college becomes too con-<lb />
cerned with the image it is show-<lb />
ing the public, perhaps they ought<lb />
tu stop playing make-believe and<lb />
be natural-letting the buck-teeth,<lb />
facial warts, and beauty spots be<lb />
equally visible. No matter what,<lb />
the personality of a college will he<lb />
reflected in the lives of the people<lb />
it influences, as well as the atti-<lb />
tude of its faculty and the quality<lb />
of its graduate No amount of<lb />
paint and powder or any assumed<lb />
ask will alter the end result of<lb />
a college's efforts.<lb />
Letters<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN wel-<lb />
comes letters from its readers. The<lb />
briefer they are, the better is the<lb />
prospect of publication. Letters<lb />
should ue kept to a maximum of<lb />
250 words. They should also be of<lb />
general interest. All are subject<lb />
to condensation and should con-<lb />
form to the standards of decency<lb />
and good taste. We assume no re-<lb />
sponsibility for statements made.<lb />
All letters to the EAST CAROLIN-<lb />
IAN, must be signed. Names will<lb />
be withheld on request if the Ed-<lb />
itor can be shown sufficient reason<lb />
for doing so.<lb />
One would think that a college of<lb />
over 6.000 student-<lb />
debating team. EC<lb />
things like that which bad<lb />
light on the int-<lb />
ties of EC's student bodl<lb />
Letters<lb />
EVALUATION<lb />
1the Editor:<lb />
The student's evalu<lb />
professors la year was<lb />
by many, to be very<lb />
A similar evaluation 1 ' '<lb />
! a dormitory counse<lb />
girls under their jur - I I<lb />
30 seem to be w<lb />
The dormd<lb />
a- much infT<lb />
social K- as I<lb />
t ive over her<lb />
velopment. The<lb />
ifluences the li<lb />
the dormitory. W<lb />
girls should<lb />
the counselor la - <lb />
an her inade s.<lb />
An impartial eva " "<lb />
counselor by the -<lb />
under her guidance wc<lb />
be valuable, not only I<lb />
lors themselves, in <lb />
prove, but also to the �-<lb />
tion in the hiring of new couM<lb />
lors.<lb />
The grading of women to"<lb />
tory counselors by the gir<lb />
in the dorms would seem to be kf<lb />
fairest and most effective rneUI<lb />
of gaining a true picture of �<lb />
quality of the Dorm counselors ��<lb />
EC.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Two Jarvis Co-ed1<lb />
M�UHHUHtUUUttHHHluuuttl(twWt.<lb />
W, S �udti0n 76 introdu two new columns. We feel tW<lb />
both of these will be � definite asset to the paper and we hope that �<lb />
meet with your approval.<lb />
1 1. 'T� 4Trottin a lmn jointly authored by Fred Tabibzadek<lb />
� Tind " � eTery week W<lb />
the remainder of the year. Fred aad John Twell vereed in in<lb />
�P?'�TT VT 0reign students- �! �� -� widely km "<lb />
additions to the stafT ' " " ��- Both � W�<lb />
Another new entry appearing for the Gxt tim. bA. i. the colon<lb />
to it. We hope that the rea-Mm t� �. V welcome to cona<lb />
�h uki vne response to thig column warmntj its continual6,<lb />
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BRAMBLEBUSH<lb />
By JIM WILLIS<lb />
� of the investi-<lb />
ng the shoplifting in-<lb />
 nassed and the suspen-<lb />
�een handed out and the<lb />
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hone of the tricks,<lb />
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lures, of the game<lb />
by rather in-<lb />
. em ally, exper-<lb />
seems as if this<lb />
of operation in-<lb />
n's trousers<lb />
: store.<lb />
n requires that<lb />
a jacket and a<lb />
tg, baggy pants.<lb />
to the men's<lb />
store and<lb />
asortment un-<lb />
� pants to his<lb />
an should ap-<lb />
. relv says that he<lb />
and will ask<lb />
- any. Once he<lb />
he likes, he<lb />
- arm and quick-<lb />
i air, anv pair<lb />
. over the first<lb />
. With the two pair<lb />
ooks around and<lb />
tan and asks him<lb />
a men's dressing<lb />
v the salesman<lb />
ective customer<lb />
room probably in<lb />
: he store. The op-<lb />
the room, takes<lb />
� uts on the last<lb />
ably walk? outside<lb />
� k the fit. He<lb />
as ; uld do, noticing:<lb />
out any likes<lb />
he tells a hope-<lb />
� he doesn't be-<lb />
rjow and proceeds<lb />
ssing room. Back<lb />
nd relaxed operator<lb />
cunning, and illegal. Its only flaw<lb />
seems to be that the salesman may<lb />
wonder what happened to the sec-<lb />
end pair of pants. Our source says<lb />
that nine times out of ten they<lb />
won't wonder, and no one ever is<lb />
the wiser. If, however, the sales-<lb />
man does ask about the second<lb />
pair, the clever and collected opera-<lb />
tor can pet. around this by saying<lb />
that he put them back when the<lb />
salesman wasn't looking; or he can<lb />
even deny having a second pair. In<lb />
either alternative, it's up to the<lb />
operator to decide which one to<lb />
take. Most salesmen won't ask; and<lb />
even if they do. the first alterna-<lb />
tive will usually settle the ques-<lb />
tion. If it doesn't, the only thing<lb />
to do is to run. Most of the time,<lb />
however, the operations runs<lb />
smoothly according to plan. One<lb />
time it didrr.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAM <lb />
Testing Service Designates<lb />
EC As Teacher Exam Center<lb />
slips<lb />
the<lb />
.�<lb />
; air he puts<lb />
was originally<lb />
ie and baggy pair.<lb />
Deration is neat.<lb />
Student Choir<lb />
Sings At Conf.<lb />
The EC Choir, composed of ap-<lb />
proximately fifty student vocal-<lb />
ists who are carefully selected<lb />
through auditions, has been in-<lb />
vited for their excellence in music<lb />
to sing at the Southern Division of<lb />
the Music Educators National Con-<lb />
ference in Charleston. West Vir-<lb />
ginia. Directed by Gordon Johnson,<lb />
associate professor in the college<lb />
School of Music, the Choir will per-<lb />
form in Charleston March 20 and<lb />
in several other towns and cities<lb />
in that area.<lb />
Terrv Colev is leading the orga-<lb />
nization this school year as (presi-<lb />
dent, Mr. Johnson said. Working<lb />
with Coley are Brett Watson, vice<lb />
president; and Kay Wiggs, secre-<lb />
tary.<lb />
EC has been designated as a<lb />
testing center for the 1963 nation-<lb />
wide administration of the Na-<lb />
tional Teacher Examinations next<lb />
February, E. M. Nicholson, Di-<lb />
rector of Testing, announced today.<lb />
College seniors preparing to<lb />
teach and teachers applying for<lb />
positions in school systems which<lb />
encourage or require applicants to<lb />
submit their scores on the National<lb />
Teacher Examinations along with<lb />
their other credentials are eligible<lb />
to take the tests. The examinations<lb />
are prepared and administered an-<lb />
nually by Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice. Princeton, New Jersey.<lb />
The designation of EC as a test-<lb />
ing center for these examinations<lb />
will give prospective teachers in<lb />
this area an opportunity to com-<lb />
pare their performance on the ex-<lb />
aminations with candidates<lb />
throughout the country who take<lb />
the tests in the nationwide ad-<lb />
ministrations, Mr. Nicholson said.<lb />
At the one-day testing session<lb />
a candidate may take the Common<lb />
Examinations, which include tests<lb />
in Professional Information, Gen-<lb />
eral Culture, English Expression,<lb />
and Nonverbal 'Reasoning. In ad-<lb />
adit ion, each candidate may take<lb />
one or two of the thirteen Op-<lb />
tional Examinations rfiich are<lb />
designed to demonstrate mastery<lb />
of subject matter in the fields in<lb />
whiten he may be assigned to teach.<lb />
Applications for the examina-<lb />
tions and Bulletins of Information<lb />
describing registration procedures<lb />
and containing representative test<lb />
questions may be obtained from<lb />
E. M. Nicholson, Box 111, BC, or<lb />
directly from the National Teach-<lb />
er Examinations, Educatonal Test-<lb />
ing Service, Princeton, New Jerse-<lb />
ry. Prospective teachers planning<lb />
to take the test should secure an<lb />
'Application Blank and a Bulletin<lb />
of Information promptly, Mr. Nich-<lb />
olson advised.<lb />
Author Of "A Paper Horse"<lb />
WatsonlTo Present<lb />
Selections From Poetry<lb />
Robert Watson of the faculty of<lb />
WC-UNC, will discuss and read<lb />
selections from his works at East<lb />
Carolina College Monday, Decem-<lb />
ber 3, at 7 p.m. in the Austin Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
He will be the first of two young<lb />
poets who under the sponsorship of<lb />
the University of N. C. Press will<lb />
appear during 1962-1963 on pro-<lb />
grams scheduled for the Poetry<lb />
Circuit of eight N. C. colleges and<lb />
universities.<lb />
Watson's "A Paper Horse pub-<lb />
lished last spring by Atheneum,<lb />
Guest Editorial<lb />
Religious Inquiry<lb />
At EC?<lb />
 .<lb />
Is 1 e timate place iu<lb />
n America for<lb />
issiofi relating to<lb />
�s? We concede<lb />
in full agreement<lb />
S tpreme Court decis-<lb />
is no part of the<lb />
government at any level<lb />
. tc prescribe and pro-<lb />
.<lb />
�<lb />
r as such. We feel that<lb />
Is to state-supported<lb />
that it is not the func-<lb />
to prescribe any form<lb />
r in any other way to<lb />
of the functions of a<lb />
Is, we feel, should<lb />
arches and student<lb />
' rs which minister to<lb />
lents. We be-<lb />
that those<lb />
� ;dent religious cen-<lb />
ster to the people<lb />
' a splendid job.<lb />
ent "Religions Em-<lb />
we tried to make<lb />
� that the ap-<lb />
ne of inquiry and dis-<lb />
- than worship or<lb />
. Since practically all<lb />
at the college indicate<lb />
of religious preference,<lb />
Presumed that many of them<lb />
:f- be interested in such a broad<lb />
toent as the ecumenical<lb />
'ement fa Christendom, al-<lb />
?h ah are not Christians. Yet,<lb />
.  Vlitt effort was made to hear<lb />
? petures who, by the way,<lb />
ir�vc! to be informed, capable, and<lb />
fating, why the lack of in-<lb />
 Perhaps the following<lb />
0lIs may indicate some of the<lb />
ktty may feel that real in-<lb />
nnot occur in this context Director<lb />
Some of us at one time or another<lb />
have attended discussions in<lb />
churches on subjects like "Is Re-<lb />
ligion Relevant?" and have learned<lb />
the hard way that the answer can<lb />
be predicted before the discussion<lb />
is held. If the question is raised in<lb />
the context of a church inquiry the<lb />
final outcome is predetermined. Re-<lb />
ligion will be found to he relevant.<lb />
Same therefore may doubt that a<lb />
true inquiry and discussion can oc-<lb />
cur in a "religious emphasis week<lb />
2. Some people regard religion<lb />
as such a personal and inward<lb />
matter, so involved with feeling<lb />
and emotion, that any kind of in-<lb />
tellectual approach leaves religion<lb />
cold and lifeless, and can have little<lb />
lasting value. <lb />
3, Perhaps the term emphasis is<lb />
misleading. IF we are emphasizing<lb />
religion, we must be selling<lb />
irion. This term itsel<lb />
may repel some.<lb />
4.Even though most of us may<lb />
identify ourselves with some church<lb />
or religious group, religious in-<lb />
sight and inquiry may not actually<lb />
concern us very much.<lb />
5. So manv regular demands are<lb />
laid on our time and energies that<lb />
have little to spare for other<lb />
����������������<lb />
The roots of the present Sino-<lb />
Indian crisis date back to 1904 fol-<lb />
lowing the successful 'Tibetan Ex-<lb />
ledition' undertaken by Colonel<lb />
Younghusband.<lb />
Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy<lb />
of India, was motivated in dis-<lb />
patching troops to the area, by:<lb />
1) The apparent Russian interests<lb />
in Tibet and India, 2) The hostile<lb />
and unco-operative attitude of the<lb />
Tibetan Government toward the<lb />
Indian traders, 3) The necessity<lb />
of a distinguished Indian territory.<lb />
Curzon's Action<lb />
As a result of the British vic-<lb />
tory and absence of challenge from<lb />
any quarters, Curzon was in a<lb />
position to easily make effective<lb />
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4<lb /><lb />
Globe Trotting<lb />
The McMahon Line<lb />
with Tabibzedeh and Bede<lb />
re-<lb />
therefore<lb />
we<lb />
Wy<lb />
Whatever the reasons, very little<lb />
interest was shown in the lectees<lb />
and discussions of Religious Em-<lb />
phasis Week. Since a great a�0<lb />
of planning and work is involved<lb />
in such an etffort, we retorn to<lb />
our original question and ask more<lb />
snecifioaflly: Is he a P f<lb />
jrn for incrairv discussion in<lb />
r matters D. D. Gross. McMahon hne -remained Tibetan<lb />
DirectX of Relifienr Activities, in origin and religion (Lamai Bud-<lb />
his decisions. Curzon, a staunch<lb />
student of the Ninteenth Century<lb />
British Colonial School of Thought,<lb />
maintained a dim view of alj non-<lb />
British and the dimmest for the<lb />
Chinese. In order to insure the<lb />
British a free hand in Tibet and<lb />
meantime to avoid any responsibil-<lb />
ities over Tibet, he decided to place<lb />
her under the Chinese sovereignty.<lb />
This move was calculated by the<lb />
fact thatlChina at the time was suf-<lb />
fering from internal chaos in gov-<lb />
ernment, thus guaranteeing con-<lb />
t'nous chaotic conditions in Tibet.<lb />
The northern border of the Indian<lb />
sub continent now consisted of the<lb />
following areas: The Northeast<lb />
Frontier Agency, the princely<lb />
states of Bhuton, Sik'kim, and Nep-<lb />
al, as well as trans-Himalayan<lb />
parts of Kashmir.<lb />
The Boundary<lb />
In 1914 Sir Arthur McMahon was<lb />
assigned the task of setting up a<lb />
mountainous political boundary be-<lb />
tween Tibet and India. Since the<lb />
British had placed Tibet under<lb />
the Sovereignty of China, nego-<lb />
tiations were carried out with the<lb />
Chinese government. In drawing<lb />
the line the British desired to se-<lb />
cure control over the Northeast<lb />
Frontier Agency and other passes<lb />
leading into India from Tibet and<lb />
China. No consideration was shown<lb />
for religious and ethnic classifica-<lb />
tions. As a result, a large percent-<lb />
age of the (population sooth of the<lb />
hist). It should be noted that this<lb />
arrangement was by no means a<lb />
hmderance to the happiness of these<lb />
people, since Indian Administra-<lb />
tion was, and still is, superior to<lb />
that of the Chinese.<lb />
The Chinese, whether Nation-<lb />
alists or Communists, never recog-<lb />
nized the McMahon Line as a legal<lb />
boundary. The political upheavals in<lb />
China prevented her from estab-<lb />
lishing effective control over Tibet<lb />
or offering any opposition to the<lb />
McMahon line itself. This arrange-<lb />
ment continued to exist for ap-<lb />
proximately 33 years, until the<lb />
Indian Independance in 1947 and<lb />
the fall of China to Communism in<lb />
1949.<lb />
China's Motives<lb />
The Chinese motives for the<lb />
start of the recent crisis was not<lb />
restricted to border disputes be-<lb />
tween the two nations. India is a<lb />
democracy raJpidly improving her<lb />
economic conditions. iChina, on the<lb />
other hand, has not enjoyed India's<lb />
rapid rate of economic progress.<lb />
India has been concentrating her<lb />
efforts on civil economy, China<lb />
maintains a standing army of<lb />
4,500,000. The ideological differ-<lb />
ences between Moscow and Peking<lb />
had intensified the latter's am-<lb />
bitions to assume Communist lead-<lb />
ership in the world. To prove her<lb />
solidarity in Asia and at the same<lb />
time defy Moscow. India was the<lb />
obvious choice. In India is demo-<lb />
cracy's only possible challenge in<lb />
Asia against China, Kirshna Men-<lb />
on had opposed the Western Camp,<lb />
and the Administration supported<lb />
a neutralist policy. MoscowT had<lb />
developed a sympathetic attitude <lb />
towards India and had poured<lb />
$982.2 million in loans in there. The<lb />
aggression was a calculated risk<lb />
taken by Peking. Its purpose being<lb />
an open defiance of Moscow by at-<lb />
tacking a nation friendly to it, and<lb />
insuring Chinese solidity in Asia.<lb />
Historical axioms recommend<lb />
that any totalitarian regime should<lb />
focus the public's mind on some<lb />
project or a scapegoat. China's<lb />
Hate Projects Korea, Indo China<lb />
(France), Formosa, United States,<lb />
India, and even Moscow have been<lb />
examples in this case.<lb />
has been widely reviewed and<lb />
praised by critics in leading period-<lb />
icals.<lb />
The New York Times described<lb />
Watson as "an interesting poet<lb />
whose work is gained with its own<lb />
kind of candor, subtlety and wild-<lb />
ress waiting to break loose The<lb />
Saturday Review said that "he<lb />
has a sense of tragic invention, a<lb />
commitment, that sets him apart<lb />
from the ordinary versers. He is<lb />
clearly worth watching<lb />
A native of New Jersey, Watson<lb />
received his education at Williams<lb />
College and the Johns Hopkins<lb />
University, from which he was<lb />
granted the Ph.D. degree. He has<lb />
also attended the University of<lb />
Zurich as a Swiss-American Ex-<lb />
change fellow.<lb />
Watson is the first resident of<lb />
North Carolina to appear on the<lb />
Poetry Circuit, which as the second<lb />
enterprise of its kind in the nation<lb />
and the first in the South was or-<lb />
ganized last year through the ef-<lb />
forts of Howard R. Webber, Editor-<lb />
in-Chief of the University of North<lb />
Carolina Press.<lb />
Center Offers<lb />
Scholarship For<lb />
Far East Study<lb />
Graduating seniors with interests<lb />
in diplomatic service in Asia, teach-<lb />
ing Asian affairs or other careers<lb />
related to the Far East, will find<lb />
the holiday break a good chance<lb />
to apply for an 1963-64 East-West<lb />
Center scholarship.<lb />
One hundred scholarships are<lb />
available. Application deadline is<lb />
February 1.<lb />
The East-West Center in<lb />
Honolulu is America's unique<lb />
institution for promoting mu-<lb />
tual understanding between<lb />
Asia and the United States.<lb />
It offers expense-paid, 21-<lb />
month scholar hips for study<lb />
at the University of Hawaii<lb />
and in Asia. An additional 200<lb />
scholarships will be awarded<lb />
to bring students from Asia<lb />
and the Pacific area to the<lb />
Center for study and to share<lb />
experiences with Americans.<lb />
The ample scholarships include<lb />
round-trip transportation, tuition,<lb />
books and fees, housing, food,<lb />
health insurance, a small monthly<lb />
personal allowance and an Asia<lb />
field study grant. During field<lb />
study, the student goes to a coun-<lb />
try in Asia for first-hand acquaint-<lb />
ance with die particular culture<lb />
and language in which he is spec-<lb />
ializing.<lb />
Further information and schol-<lb />
arship application forms may be<lb />
obtained by writing to the East-<lb />
West Center, Honolulu 14, Hawaii.<lb /><pb facs="00038786_tn_0004" /><lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Friday, November 3ft<lb />
�<lb />
Pag 4 EAST JAKU1.1IM1A<lb />
EC's New School Of<lb />
Boasts Smith's Best Equipped<lb />
Ceramics, Graphic Arts Shops<lb />
Jean Butler, Linda Touchton, and Peggy Canipe (L to R) view their product with satisfaction. The pro-<lb />
duct is a print from an etching press.<lb />
�: degree in art at EC tions from time to time and con- partmem There are abi two<lb />
wa lorized in 1946. Before that, ducts critical sessions to aid the hundred an majors in the school.<lb />
Art Department was strictly &amp;i Lts. The other students are those major-<lb />
 service depart i degree e faculty members come from inr to primary or grammar educa-<lb />
5t award. ut 1948. The . ; over :ii' united states. They tio an� those taking art appre-<lb />
Master's D as een awarded represent no particular school of ciation.<lb />
tl �� years. ht but present a variety of ,lWe are so crowded that some<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, Dean of points, required work must be done at<lb />
School of Art. stated. "Since ecd por Space night. All art history course? and<lb />
I came here in 1956, the size of the j)r Gray said. "Our crying need one studio are taught then. Two<lb />
department has increased by 52S ; for more space. During the years ago the sculpture studios<lb />
the staff has quadrupled course of a week, approximately were moved to the basement of<lb />
Two Undergraduate Degrees - 279 students i: through the de- the North Cafeteria, next door to<lb />
The School of Art offers two de-<lb />
the und rg ate level.<lb />
The B.S. degree - agro with<lb />
a  in � area with courses<lb />
 � 5. Th �s si udents<lb />
this degree are<lb />
i � g as well as ers. The<lb />
A. B. degree requires concentration<lb />
in one studio area which may be<lb />
sen from painting, sculpture,<lb />
ceramics, graphic arts, commercial<lb />
t. and interior design.<lb />
There are two degrees in the<lb />
graduate field too. The M.A. in Art<lb />
in a studio area includes degrees<lb />
in painting, sclpture, ceramics,<lb />
graphic arts, and design. The Mast-<lb />
er's Degree in Art Education is<lb />
geared to suit the needs of the<lb />
teacher<lb />
The sixteen member faculty in-<lb />
cludes Francis Speight, artist in<lb />
residenc He has no formal class<lb />
schedule, but he teaches some sec-<lb />
t's really very simple once you g;et the hang of it Janet Hill Morris<lb />
and Elaine (iitelson are shown weaving a pattern on one of the larger<lb />
looms in the weaving studio.<lb />
the rifle range. All of tihe art his-<lb />
tory and art appreciation courses<lb />
are taught elsewhere on campus<lb />
reported Dr. Gray.<lb />
Superb Equipment<lb />
The EC Art School has the best<lb />
tipped ceramics shop and graph-<lb />
ic arts studio in the South. This is<lb />
the only sculpture department<lb />
r e South currently doing ful <lb />
figure constt uction, Dr. I in<lb />
that in the rear future the Art<lb />
Scl ' will be able � offer �<lb />
the bachelor's and the master's<lb />
degree- in the Fine Arts.<lb />
Student work is regularly <lb />
hibited in the Hallway Gallery- and<lb />
the Kate Lewis Gallery on the third<lb />
floor of Rawl Building. The ex-<lb />
hibitions must include a certain<lb />
percentage of out-of-class work.<lb />
An A.B. candidate's exhibition must<lb />
be in one medium, but a B.S. can-<lb />
didate's exhibition may be in one<lb />
medium or in a eombination of<lb />
several mediums. The exhibits must<lb />
meet a number of technical re-<lb />
quirements. Dr. Gray said that the<lb />
exhibition's are for the sole purpose<lb />
"Why, Madam, I'll have you know I've been turning out spitoons for of giving the student a one-man<lb />
thirty years now Bud Wall seems to be saying as he labors over one show before graduation to buUd<lb />
of the potter's wheels in the School of Art. The section of the school is up his showmanship and confidence<lb />
completely equipped with wheels, drying closets, and kilns. in exhibiting.<lb />
i)r. Wellington B. Gray, Dean of School of Art<lb />
Copy By<lb />
KATHRYN E. JOHNSON<lb />
Photography By<lb />
FAY NELSON<lb /><lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PageS<lb />
former Student Comments On<lb />
Rewards Of Peace Corps<lb />
, 1959 graduate<lb />
now working as a<lb />
0 Peace Corps in Li-<lb />
te friends here<lb />
eacher and his<lb />
"X ii<lb />
an Episcopal<lb />
. this is going: to<lb />
rewarding experience<lb />
ed he stated<lb />
F<lb />
Dept,<lb />
ormer<lb />
Head Succumbs<lb />
C. Veal, for twenty<lb />
E the Foreign<lb />
. tit. died No-<lb />
 who joined<lb />
23, was a graduate<lb />
al Seminary at<lb />
i. and Davidson,<lb />
at New York<lb />
! siversity.<lb />
r  in Bladen County<lb />
v is friends and<lb />
rn North Caro-<lb />
Mr. Deal was<lb />
 an after-dinner<lb />
meat speaker.<lb />
� was chairman<lb />
: committee and<lb />
� g the athletic<lb />
�<lb />
en students. He<lb />
in having<lb />
. Alpha or-<lb />
member of<lb />
irch of<lb />
sd as Elder,<lb />
in 1045, and<lb />
S da ighter, Miss<lb />
last Eig-hth<lb />
in a recent letber to the Rev. John<lb />
Drake of St. Paulas Episcopal<lb />
Church.<lb />
During his student days at EC,<lb />
Sinclair was an active member of<lb />
the Canterbury Club, organization<lb />
of Episcopal students and edited<lb />
the club news sheet "Canterbury<lb />
Tells<lb />
After training for Peace Corps<lb />
work at the University of Pitts-<lb />
burg, Sinclair went by plane to<lb />
Liberia in late 'August. At Roberts-<lb />
field near Monrovia, he was wel-<lb />
comed and entertained by Liberian<lb />
officials and spent his first week<lb />
"in getting a more practical view<lb />
of the Liberian Education system<lb />
and its problems he wrote.<lb />
Sinclair reports that he is "quite<lb />
fortunate" to be located at St.<lb />
John's Episcopal Mission at Rob-<lb />
ertsport, not far from Sierra Leona.<lb />
"The mission he said. "i3 sit-<lb />
uated on a higrh hill just a few<lb />
hundred yards from the ocean.<lb />
The view is quite spectacular. One<lb />
can see for about 30 miles in all<lb />
directions. On a clear day I can<lb />
see the interior mountains<lb />
At present Sinclair is the only<lb />
Peace Corps volunteer at the miss-<lb />
ion, at which two schools, an ele-<lb />
mentary school with 47 students<lb />
and a high school with 126 en-<lb />
rolled, are operated under the su-<lb />
ervision of two Episcopal clergy-<lb />
men and a layman.<lb />
Now engaged in teaching stu-<lb />
dents of English in the seventh,<lb />
ninth, eleventh, and twelfth grade-<lb />
and world history in the tenth<lb />
grade, Sinclair wrote. "They are bo<lb />
. ager to learn! Since they have<lb />
social activity, it's quite marvelous<lb />
when they devote all of their en-<lb />
ergies to a lesson in the classroom.<lb />
"Every place t go he con-<lb />
tinued, "the people are very friend-<lb />
ly and make friends easily<lb />
In town, Sinclair said, are a<lb />
couple of dirt roads, one or two<lb />
jeeps, and a couple of stores. But,<lb />
he stated, progress is on the way,<lb />
for the mission and sotme parts of<lb />
town now have electric service for<lb />
24 hours a day.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Initiates<lb />
Seven New Members<lb />
Greek News<lb />
By BONNIE HARRIS<lb />
Laraba Chi Alpha<lb />
Lamba Chi's new officers are<lb />
Mickey Conklin, president; Buz<lb />
Warren, vce president; Cloyce<lb />
Anders, treasurer; and Eddie Buck,<lb />
rush chairman.<lb />
Bobby Hardee, Butch Gawmon,<lb />
Jim Holmes, Jim Riggins, Jerry<lb />
Paul, and Ricky Jarreli are new<lb />
brothers.<lb />
Newly initiated members of the<lb />
fall pledge class are Ronnie New-<lb />
some, Doug Ward. Lynn Benson,<lb />
Tuggy Tugwell, Trotter Bagley,<lb />
and Carlton Barnes.<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Pi<lb />
One new brother, William Lee<lb />
Elman, has been initiated.<lb />
Two pledges, Jon Barry Singer<lb />
and Donald Edward Moore, are<lb />
so little, especially in the way of' working toward becoming brothers.<lb />
Sylvia Parks Harris, president<lb />
of the Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, honorary business fra-<lb />
ternity, presided over an initiation<lb />
of new members into the organiza-<lb />
tion this week.<lb />
The new members are Ann Ad-<lb />
kins, Brenda Allen, Brenda Brown,<lb />
Cleveland Hawkins, Marsha Jordan,<lb />
Mary Anne Swain, and Martha<lb />
Widdifield.<lb />
Following several weeks of<lb />
pledging the fraternity, tie seven<lb />
new members were initiated into<lb />
the organization through a formal<lb />
ceremony attended by the officers,<lb />
members, and advisors of the local<lb />
chapter of Pi Omega Pi.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi is a national honor-<lb />
ary business fraternity with chap-<lb />
ters in more than a hundred col-<lb />
leges and universities in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
The local gToup, which has twice<lb />
won the national award for its out-<lb />
standing activities, annually spon-<lb />
sors a Typing Contest staged for<lb />
high school students in the north-<lb />
record in business.<lb />
Museum Exhibits<lb />
EC Art Work<lb />
Four students in the EC Art<lb />
� School have had work accepted for<lb />
exhibition by the North Carolina<lb />
Museum of Art. Peggy Canipe,<lb />
Maggie Tamura, George Jolly, and<lb />
James Smith were winners in the<lb />
North Carolina Artists' Competi-<lb />
tion. Out of 600 contestants, 150<lb />
of whom were professional artists,<lb />
75 pieces were selected for ex-<lb />
hibition.<lb />
eastern counties of the state. It<lb />
publishes a yearbook "Beta Kappa<lb />
News" and awnards each spring<lb />
the Thomas Clay Williams Mem-<lb />
orial Scholarship to the college<lb />
senior with the highest academic<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIA N<lb />
Friday, November 30,<lb />
lt<lb />
Quarter Pirate Si<lb />
Eastern Kentucky<lb />
The Pirates put on a 2lHpoint<lb />
The Pirates ended their Football season on a winning<lb />
note last Saturday as they beat Eastern Kentucky,� "� fou'rth. surge to beat a<lb />
This save the Pirates a 5-4 record under Coach Stasavich Kentucky outfit<lb />
hiThisfirst year at EC and their first year using the single at College stadium ,ast<lb />
wing formation. tll no.aiT1,t their Saturday. This win over Eastern<lb />
The Pirate offense ran up 217 points against xneir<lb />
opponents' 136. The most the Pirates were defeated bywas<lb />
4 points. The Pirates lost 27-26 to.Richmond. 23-19 toElon<lb />
0-16 to Western Carolina, and 7-6 to Lenoir Rhyne The<lb />
Pirates some say, could have lost every game except the<lb />
Er game and still had a winning season. There is no doubt<lb />
that that was the toughest one to loose.<lb />
There were man; bright spots in this past season The<lb />
36-8 victory over Newberry was probably the sweetest vic-<lb />
tory because it pleased so many students and alumni who<lb />
attend the Homecoming game. Other Pirate wins were<lb />
Ippalachian 29-16 (which broke a six year losmg streak to<lb />
the Mountaineers), Wofford 41-9, Catawba 15-14, and East-<lb />
"SKE sophomores, ha. gainedf much val-<lb />
nahlP experience this year and has adjusted from the T<lb />
foSlast year to Coach Stasavich's single wing,<lb />
whkh'it has developed into a slightly devastating attack.<lb />
It has bee a highly successful season when viewed from this<lb />
angle.<lb />
EC is finding it difficult to schedule football games in<lb />
the near future. No ACC or SC team would care to put its<lb />
standing with the other members of that conference in<lb />
jeopardy bv losing to the Pirates. The Pirates have little<lb />
to k�T bv playing some of the teams in this three-state<lb />
area (NC Va and SC). If they beat EC. EC has the ex-<lb />
cust that with a established athletic systeni as tte olto<lb />
school has it should win; however, if EChouId win, the<lb />
other school not only loses the game but also a lot ol pie�-<lb />
tig?esomething that is very important to the college. The<lb />
Wake Forest possibility is still that�a posibihty.<lb />
Some Odds and Ends<lb />
Kentucky proved to be a big one<lb />
because it made Coach Stasavich's<lb />
first season at EC a winning one.<lb />
The Bucs ended this season with<lb />
a 5-4 mark.<lb />
After playing a good first half,<lb />
the Maroons of Eastern Kentucky<lb />
came back on the field after half-<lb />
time to find a tough Pirate de-<lb />
fense waiting for them. Richard<lb />
Huneycutt played a great defensive<lb />
game in halting the Maroon attack,<lb />
one of the toughest that EC has<lb />
faced all year.<lb />
The Kentuckians started the<lb />
scoring by recovering a Pi-<lb />
rate fumble on the EC 11-<lb />
yard line. On the first play<lb />
from scrimage, halfback Jim<lb />
Chittum went through the<lb />
Otte Leads Buc<lb />
Varsity To 94-60<lb />
Win Over Fresh<lb />
EC's Basketball Varsity topped<lb />
; the frosh team 94-60 at the Gym<lb />
Although EC Irtto�JSTth� is a Sreat deal of interest j Monda, ni.ht in a pre-season<lb />
in the LR-Northern South Dakota. If LR wins, it will get warm-�p<lb />
a bowl invitation.<lb />
V w ���<lb />
Speaking of bowl invitations, it is a shame that Duke<lb />
did not get a bowl invitation. Duke was 8-2 for the season<lb />
That is a lot better record than some of the teams that wiD<lb />
te taking part in post season games. Dukes two loses were<lb />
to Southern California and Georgia Tec!i Southern Cali-<lb />
fornia is ranked number one m the nation � an G� I o "the season a!rainst vMI at Lex-<lb />
Tech beat Alabama, who was number one in the nation.turday night.<lb />
three weeks ago. ��<lb />
Center Bill Otte lead the scoring<lb />
for the varsity with 25 points. Otte,<lb />
who is a Pirate co-captain, also<lb />
was the leading rebounder with 24.<lb />
Forward Bobby Kinard scored 14<lb />
points for the outmanned fresh-<lb />
men.<lb />
The Pirates play their first game<lb />
�P<lb />
C<lb />
Bucj facz Toujh bcu&amp;crn Unterence<lb />
Squads In '6263 Basketball Schedule<lb />
. ljj I 1H - - � - V� l-tatviy<lb />
Since EC's Basketball Pirates<lb />
will be playing many Southern<lb />
Conference teams this year, the<lb />
Sports department of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN has compiled some<lb />
information on these SC teams.<lb />
Virginia Mlitary Institute<lb />
On December 1, the Pirates take<lb />
on VMI at Lexington, Va. VMI<lb />
lost its highest scorer iln that in-<lb />
stitution's history in Norman Hal-<lb />
berstadt. Three other starters will<lb />
be missing: from the line-uip�Joe<lb />
Cedro, Gene Lazaroff, and Weldon<lb />
Eddins. This would seem to be a<lb />
big blow against chances of VMI's<lb />
being a strong contender for the<lb />
SC championship. However, VMI<lb />
bad a good freshman team last<lb />
year and has an outstanding center<lb />
in junior John Yuracheck. Yura-<lb />
check is 6-6 and weighs in around<lb />
that 220 lb. range. Coach Miller<lb />
also looks for a great deal of help<lb />
from Jeff Gausepohl. The Keydets<lb />
will have a strong offensive threat<lb />
in Bill Blair. Blair is a 6-3 for-<lb />
ward who was second high scorer<lb />
last year with a 12.7 average. VMI<lb />
feels that if; will have its best year<lb />
Citadel<lb />
The Citadel will be playing a lot<lb />
of sophomores in an attempt to<lb />
start another building program.<lb />
They were hard-hit by graduation<lb />
losses, especially the loss of Gary<lb />
Daniels, the "onewman gang<lb />
Daniels was one of the top scorers<lb />
in the SC last year. The Bulldogs<lb />
look for &amp; rough season until they<lb />
pick up some experience in their<lb />
sophomores and last year's re-<lb />
serves.<lb />
Davidson<lb />
One of the toughest teams in<lb />
the SC this year will be the Wild- as a "bride maid" team by losing<lb />
cats from Davidson. Davidson has j many close games in the<lb />
started to emphasis basketball in<lb />
the last few years and has come up<lb />
with some fine talent, especially<lb />
right tackle slot to chalk up<lb />
Eastern Kentucky's first tally,<lb />
the try for the extra-point<lb />
conversion failed, and the Ma-<lb />
roons held a 6-0 lead.<lb />
This lead proved to be a short<lb />
one. as the Pirates came right back<lb />
to take a 8-6 lead. The Pirate drive<lb />
that climaxed in this score started<lb />
on the EC 36. Fullback Tom Mi-<lb />
chel and wingback Jerry Tolley<lb />
moved the ball from the 36 to the<lb />
42 of EK. Two passes from tail-<lb />
back Bill Cline to end Johnny<lb />
Anderson gave EC the ball on the<lb />
Maroon 35-yard line. Wingback<lb />
Larry Rudisill carried the brown<lb />
ovalthrough right tackle for 35<lb />
vards and the initial Buc score.<lb />
Cline carried for the two-point<lb />
conversion that gave the Pirates<lb />
an 8-6 lead. Cline sustained a leg<lb />
injurv on this attempt and was<lb />
forced to sit out the remainder of<lb />
the game.<lb />
Again the lead changed<lb />
hands. The Maroons took the<lb />
the ball on their own 20 and<lb />
moved it to the Pirate 4 in<lb />
eleven plays. The touirh Hue<lb />
line was faced with holdin- the<lb />
EK attack with a first and poal<lb />
situation. The line stiffened<lb />
and held for three downs. On<lb />
fourth down and two. quarter-<lb />
back Marmie plunged over for<lb />
the score. The pass attempt<lb />
for the two-point conversion<lb />
failed, wd Eastern Kentucky<lb />
left 'he field with a 12-8 half-<lb />
time lead.<lb />
Neither team could maintain ;<lb />
drive in the third period. The t �<lb />
the Pirates managed was a 'hive ,<lb />
from the E 33 to the EK 44. The<lb />
Maroon line stiffened, and the<lb />
Pirates were forced to lose the<lb />
ball. Eastern Kentucky could not<lb />
move the ball and punted. The Pi-<lb />
rates received the punt and moved<lb />
ball to the EK 21 yard lne<lb />
here the Mar?<lb />
their third Pirate pass. The<lb />
wen: this way in the third period.<lb />
Every time EC seemed to have a<lb />
scoring drive going, a fumble or<lb />
a pass interception would make<lb />
that 12-8 score 1<lb />
The Pirate sc-<lb />
high gear in the fourth<lb />
started the winning touch,<lb />
drive after recovering a Ma<lb />
punt on the Buc 19. T<lb />
0f wingback Tolley <lb />
Michel moved the ball '<lb />
Pirate 19 to the 35. T .<lb />
Eidnke went to the efi f r ,<lb />
yards to the Maroon<lb />
from Eiduke to R<lb />
through the middle by M<lb />
ried the ball to the El<lb />
s-ame combination<lb />
the Eastern Kentu.<lb />
swept right -n; I<lb />
the touchdov<lb />
kicl<lb />
B i<lb />
rates all the<lb />
Barl Sweo:<lb />
that increa<lb />
15-12.<lb />
Eastern Kentucky's tron<lb />
were not yet over. Two minuter<lb />
later, EC pot the ball on tfc<lb />
EC 27. Eiduke went 19 yj<lb />
to the Pirates 46. n the next<lb />
play Tom Michel went ar<lb />
risht end behind good block<lb />
for a ofi-yard TD jaunt.<lb />
conversion attempt failed, a<lb />
the Pirates had 21-12.<lb />
Wi1<lb />
� �<lb />
e Maroons. '<lb />
Pirates scor i .<lb />
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WRA Plans Winter<lb />
Tntrnrural Prosrar<lb />
on last year's surprising freshman<lb />
team. Last year's frosh were the<lb />
best in the school history. The<lb />
Furman coach stated after last<lb />
year's game with the Davidson<lb />
varsity that he was glad they were<lb />
playing the Wildcat varsity in-<lb />
stead of the Wildcat frosh team.<lb />
Davidson 'has a vertan squad back.<lb />
High scoring Bill Jarman will be<lb />
looked on to carry much of the<lb />
Wildcat scoring burden. With a<lb />
veteran squad and a highly rated<lb />
freshman team to choose from,<lb />
Davidson's coach Lefty Drissel<lb />
should be able to put a strong<lb />
team on the floor to give West<lb />
Virginia a run for the SC Cham-<lb />
ponship.<lb />
Richmond<lb />
Richmond will count on a couple<lb />
of tall transfer students to carry<lb />
them through this year. George<lb />
Atwell and Tom Fenwick, both<lb />
towering around 6-6, will lend<lb />
their much needed height and as-<lb />
sistance to the Spiders. Veterans<lb />
John Telepo, George Grodzicki, and<lb />
Dan Higgins are returning<lb />
William and Mary<lb />
After a disappointing 7-17 record<lb />
last year, William and Mary ap-<lb />
pears to be on the comeback trail.<lb />
K irk Goodlftig wilil 'be returning to<lb />
give some height to the W &amp; M<lb />
cause. Goodling is a 6-6 center.<lb />
The Indians will still be plagued<lb />
by a depth problem, which hurt<lb />
itnem considerably last year. Will-<lb />
iam and Mary earned its record<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Virginia Tech<lb />
The last game of our season at<lb />
EC, the Pirates take on last year's<lb />
No. 2 SC team�Virginia Tech.<lb />
The Techmen had a tough game<lb />
. discussed<lb />
gram foy l<lb />
November 26 mee1<lb />
and bowling<lb />
Classif<lb />
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' in front of Peopl<lb />
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in the finals of the SC tourney.<lb />
They beat West Virginia during the<lb />
regular season, only to lose to WTVA<lb />
in the final game of the SC tourna-<lb />
ment. This year the men from<lb />
VPI will be handicaped by their<lb />
lose of backboard strength. Their<lb />
two big men, Bucky Keller and<lb />
John Fleischmann, are gone. The<lb />
one bright spot on the Tech scene<lb />
is the return of Howard Pardue,<lb />
a 20-point man last year.<lb />
With the inclusion of so many<lb />
Southern Conference teams, EC's<lb />
Pirates will be playing their rough-<lb />
est schedule in the school's history.<lb />
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