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Eastfarolinian<lb />
�XXVIII<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1963<lb />
Number 23<lb />
Union Holds Carnival<lb />
At Mardi Gras Time<lb />
New Editor<lb />
n Carnival, the<lb />
 year spoffisor-<lb />
 � i I i'd to last<lb />
10:00 on the night<lb />
� ally held in the<lb />
e Carnival has<lb />
�.�� with he<lb />
M i Jras.<lb />
to all clubs<lb />
� ected with<lb />
. - space for<lb />
rganiza-<lb />
refuse en-<lb />
� . For those<lb />
. the Carnival<lb />
. for making<lb />
oths will<lb />
- a e-dol-<lb />
: which merely<lb />
rade, do<lb />
entr fee. All<lb />
 the clubs is<lb />
wn use.<lb />
�� past years<lb />
. ' v en-<lb />
joyed by students have been the<lb />
pie-throwing contests, bingo stalls,<lb />
and. for the boys, ring-the-girl's-<lb />
leg.<lb />
The CU takes the money from<lb />
t he entry fees and buys prizes. Each<lb />
club which pays an entry- fee will<lb />
give out tickets to the students<lb />
vho participate in the games. These<lb />
tickets are to be saved and turned<lb />
in at a designated time and place<lb />
in the (T the person with the<lb />
highest number of tickets having<lb />
first choice of the prizes, and so<lb />
on until all the prizes are taken.<lb />
All students are urged to collect<lb />
and to turn in these tickets since,<lb />
in the past, there have aways been<lb />
; more przes bought than claimed.<lb />
The CU itself docs not enter a<lb />
oth in the Carnival; however, it<lb />
will have an information booth, a<lb />
change booth, a door prize, and a<lb />
costume contest. Sponsors of the<lb />
 Carnival urge everyone to observe<lb />
the Mardi Gras theme and wear a<lb />
costume. Aside from the prize given<lb />
to the best adulfc costume, there will<lb />
be a pTize awarded for the best<lb />
costume worn by a child of a facul-<lb />
ty member.<lb />
The Carnival is sponsored by the<lb />
Special Projects Committee of the<lb />
CU. The chairman of the commit-<lb />
tee is Donna Samner. Adviser to<lb />
the committee is Mrs. Scarlett Mail-<lb />
er. Assistant Director of the CU.<lb />
tudents Take Junior<lb />
English Exam January 21<lb />
21. at<lb />
� 96 quarter<lb />
ken<lb />
bake it.<lb />
iws for<lb />
g A-H: Li-<lb />
: I-P: Flanagan<lb />
Rav I Auditori-<lb />
. � a class con-<lb />
be allowed to<lb />
. V.  .lan-<lb />
in the Library<lb />
� bring his I.D.<lb />
is paper. Stai-<lb />
bring fountain-<lb />
onaries to the<lb />
exam. Students will be allowed to<lb />
their dictionaries. The theme<lb />
to be written on the exam will con-<lb />
� of 350-400 words. It will be<lb />
written in formal essay style. The<lb />
should be developed in a logi-<lb />
cal, meaningful fashion, free from<lb />
common errors in sc el ling, punctua-<lb />
tions, and grammar.<lb />
Each DC student must take this<lb />
exam the first quarter that he is<lb />
enrolled as a Junior (96-143 q.h.<lb />
inclusive). After the test, the<lb />
names of all students who have 96<lb />
� I arter hours or more will be com-<lb />
ared to the names of those who<lb />
have taken this test. Those stu-<lb />
dents who have failed to take the<lb />
U St during 1961-1963 will be stop-<lb />
ped from classes.<lb />
Business School<lb />
Ranks Second<lb />
For Degrees<lb />
The School of Business ranks sec-<lb />
ond in the United States in the<lb />
number of baccalaureate degrees<lb />
in business education awarded by<lb />
institutions in this country, accord-<lb />
ing to a recent report issued by the<lb />
Division of Vocational Education,<lb />
L. S. Department of Health, Edu-<lb />
cation, and Welfare.<lb />
EC in this period granted 97<lb />
baccalaureate degrees, and in the<lb />
entire nation was second only to<lb />
Eastern Illinois University, which<lb />
awarded 164.<lb />
The three next largest institu-<lb />
tions in number of degrees in busi-<lb />
ness education granted are, accord-<lb />
ing to the report, Colorado State<lb />
College with 95, Ball State Teach-<lb />
ers College in Indiana with 84<lb />
State College in Whitewater, Wis-<lb />
consin, with 80.<lb />
Now in its twenty-seventh year,<lb />
the program of business and busi-<lb />
ness education has had a rapid<lb />
growth both in services to educa-<lb />
tion and in number of students en-<lb />
rolled. Dean E. R. Browning of the<lb />
present School of Business has di-<lb />
rected the program since its be-<lb />
ginning in 1936.<lb />
Junius D. Grimes III has been appointed editor of the EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN for the winter and spring quarters. Crimes, a senior major-<lb />
ing in English and minoring in social studies, led THE REBEL for<lb />
1961-1962 to an All-American Honor Rating.<lb />
Thigpen, Griffin Join<lb />
School Of Nursing<lb />
arl- com pie<lb />
dements<lb />
Side<lb />
stps.<lb />
drenovaUo of" Wright Building promise that It will soon be easily accessible again,<lb />
include new ontaide step with hand rails, new porch, new floor u lobby, and new .n-<lb />
Two new staff members who<lb />
have just joined the School of<lb />
Nursing are Dr. Lorna W. Thig-<lb />
pen, professor, and Mrs. Mary Ruf-<lb />
fin Robertson Griffin, instructor,<lb />
Dean Eva Warren has announced.<lb />
Both are teaching courses in ma-<lb />
ternal and child care.<lb />
Dr. Thigpen is a graduate of<lb />
Woman's College, University of<lb />
North Carolina; holds the Ph. D.<lb />
degree from the University of<lb />
Pittsburg; has done post-doctoral<lb />
work at Swiss Federal College in<lb />
in Zurich, Switzerland; holds a<lb />
diploma in nursing from Massa-<lb />
chusetts General Hospital, Boston;<lb />
and in 1962 completed work for<lb />
the master's degree in nursing at<lb />
Emory University.<lb />
She has taught at Jefferson-<lb />
Hillman Hospital School of Nurs-<lb />
ing, Birmingham, Ala. and Baptist<lb />
Memorial School of Nursing, Mem-<lb />
phis, Tenn. In addition, she wras a<lb />
member of the Army Nurse Corps<lb />
stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss<lb />
in 1944-1947, and has been con-<lb />
nected with the Storrs Conn Ag-<lb />
ricultural Experiment Station; the<lb />
Veteran's Administration Hospital,<lb />
Gulf Port, Miss and State Teach-<lb />
ers College, River Falls, Wisconsin.<lb />
Dr. Thigpen is a member of Phi<lb />
Beta Kappa and is listed in "Who's<lb />
Who of American Women She<lb />
has contributed papers of scien-<lb />
tific interest to professional journ-<lb />
als in this country and abroad.<lb />
Mrs. Griffin is a graduate of<lb />
George Peabody College, where she<lb />
was gTanrted tihe B. S. degree in<lb />
public health nursing. She com-<lb />
pleted requirements for becoming<lb />
a registered nurse at the School<lb />
of Nursing of Roanoke Rapids Hos-<lb />
pital.<lb />
She was an active community<lb />
worker and served on the board of<lb />
the local hospital in Halifax County<lb />
and also was connected with the<lb />
Area Research Center there.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Dr. M. J. Alexander of the<lb />
School of Business is directing<lb />
the organization of a debating<lb />
club. He pointed out that de-<lb />
bating teams from colleges<lb />
travel extensively in the U. S.<lb />
and often go abroad. Interested<lb />
persons should contact Dr.<lb />
Alexander in Raw Building or<lb />
Jim Forsyth in the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN offices on the<lb />
third floor of Wright Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Campus radio is on the air<lb />
from Sunday through Friday<lb />
from 3:00-12:00 midnight with<lb />
the following schedule:<lb />
3:00- 5:00�Tempo<lb />
5:00- 7:00�Sunset Serenade<lb />
7:00- 8:30�Club Fifty-Seven<lb />
8:30-10:00�College Union<lb />
Dance Party<lb />
10:00-l 2:00-�Dedicated<lb />
Plus news, weather, and sports<lb />
on the hour and half hour.<lb />
WANTED ANNOUNCERS<lb />
Needed Immediately, announc-<lb />
ers for campus radio. Experi-<lb />
ence not required. Training of-<lb />
fered. Contact Jerry M. Win-<lb />
berry, office 217 Joyner Li-<lb />
brary, any day after 12:00<lb />
noon.<lb /><pb facs="00038791_tn_0002" /><lb />
Ftocky, January ig(<lb />
Page 2<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
H<lb />
NEW POLICIES<lb />
Rather than an editorial as such, some statement of<lb />
policy should be proper for this first edition tf the'East<lb />
Carolinian under new management. Since statements<lb />
of policy invariably go rigid with pomposity anyway,<lb />
this once raav I dispense with the editorial we.<lb />
Mv feeling is that the quality of any publication<lb />
reflects not so much the ability of the staff as it does<lb />
their energy and dedication. I believe the incumbent<lb />
staff has the necessary energy and dedication, but this<lb />
newspaper is tremendously understaffed. Surely on a<lb />
campus the size of ours there must be more'�����<lb />
dozen students interested in newspaper work. I am cer-<lb />
fafn that there are more than half a dozen intelligent<lb />
and capable students here, but they seem unduly recali-<lb />
clSant about coming forward. They apparently would<lb />
raher sit back and snipe with an occasional letter to the<lb />
editor or aside comment about the newspapers lack of<lb />
qualu than to donate their time and ability towards<lb />
?mProVement This attitude is difficult to understand<lb />
since, as well as the adequate compensation of a Job well<lb />
done, there is always the future possibility of a by-line<lb />
and eventual monetary recompense. Consequently, one<lb />
policy will be to encourage contributions to the East<lb />
Carolinian, whether in the form of writing, proof read-<lb />
ing tvping, or just calling to tell us what's happening.<lb />
Another feature we hope to develop is a bulletin<lb />
board under the editorial. It will contain dates and<lb />
times of any events occuring in Greenville that might be<lb />
of interest to college students. It will be a great boon<lb />
to us if anyone knowing such items will notify the East<lb />
CfLVOllTll CtTto<lb />
Perhaps I should discuss editorial policy. I come<lb />
to the East Carolinian with no axe to grind. I do not<lb />
despise the administration. I do not despise the students.<lb />
I do not think the entire student senate dishonest. I do<lb />
not consider what I say the last word on anything. I<lb />
welcome suggestions, and am scared silly at the prospect<lb />
of baring my editorial soul to readers twice a week.<lb />
Nor do I come here with many preconceived ideas<lb />
concerning what constitutes proper journalism for the<lb />
college newspaper. For several years I have maintained<lb />
that the campus literary magazine should not Pander<lb />
the students. However, I feel that the newspaper should<lb />
please the students as long as it can do so within the<lb />
realm of good taste. Toward this end we will endeavor.<lb />
'<lb />
�r&amp;l<lb />
YOUR LAWMAKER<lb />
By JIM WILLIS<lb />
It has not been so very long since<lb />
the bond issue was defeated and<lb />
men students from College Hill<lb />
Drive staged what was later called<lb />
"a peaceful demonstration" in front<lb />
of President Jenkins' house. The<lb />
Eastti<lb />
Published semi-weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, Nortk Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
editor<lb />
business manager<lb />
junius d. grimes ill<lb />
keith hobbs<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Mailing Address: Box 1063, East Carolina College, Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $2.60 per year<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
Fri. 18-iMovie: "The Innocents" with Deborah Kerr, Austin,<lb />
7:00 pjn.<lb />
�State Theatre: "Jumbo" with Doris Day, Stephen Boyd,<lb />
Martha Ray and Jimmy Durante.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Gigot" with Jackie Gleason.<lb />
Sat 19�Movies: same as above.<lb />
Graduate Record Exam, Rawl, 8:30 ajm Advance Tests<lb />
1:45 p-m.<lb />
Sun. 20�Pitt Theatre: "Mongols" with Anita Ekberg and Jack<lb />
Palance.<lb />
Mon. 21�Movies: same as Sum.<lb />
�King Youth Fellowship�Y Hut, 8:00 p.m.<lb />
�-CU Bowling League, Hillcrest Lanes, 4:00 pjm<lb />
Tues. 22�Ring sale,9:00 ajm4:00 pcm CU Lobby.<lb />
�Beginners' Bridge, Wright Social Koom, 3:00 p.m.<lb />
�Physical Education (Club, Gym, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
�Mardi Gras Entry Deadline Meeting, College Union TV<lb />
Room, 7:00 pjn.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Doctors in Love<lb />
Wed. 23�Duplicate Bridge, Wrigiht Social Room, 3:00 pjm<lb />
�tEAST CAROLINIAN reorganizational staff meeting, 4:00<lb />
p.m third floor Wright Building, all interested persons<lb />
invited.<lb />
�Science Club, Flanagan 317, 7:30 p.m "Student Activities<lb />
at the Marine Biology Lab, Cape Cod, Mass<lb />
�Basketball Game: EC Frosh vs. Wilmington Junior College,<lb />
8:00 p.m Gym.<lb />
�Math Departmental Meeting, Austin, 6:80 p.m.<lb />
Thurs. 24�Beginners' Bridge, Wrigiht Social Room, 8:00 pjn.<lb />
�Chapel Services, Y Hut, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
�Dave Brubeck Concert, SGA Entertainment Series, Gym,<lb />
8:15 pjn.<lb />
�Pitt Theatre: "Boccaccio 70<lb />
Fri. 25�Movie: "Sitate Fair" with Pat Boone, Austin, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
�Freshman Dance, sponsored by the Freshman Class, Wright,<lb />
8:00 pan.<lb />
Pitt Theatre: "Boccaccio 70<lb />
fact of the matter was that those<lb />
guys were disappointed; they felt<lb />
defeat and they wanted to do some-<lb />
thing, but as it was, there was<lb />
nothing that they could do. With<lb />
the defeat went our hones for a<lb />
new classroom building, an addi-<lb />
tion to the library, and at the time,<lb />
it seemed as if our hopes for a<lb />
stadium were gone as well. With<lb />
the help of Liggett and Myers the<lb />
college has, with work, managed to<lb />
procure the stadium. !Ais far as a<lb />
new classroom building and library<lb />
addition are concerned, however, we<lb />
go lacking and needing.<lb />
The bitter taste of disappoint-<lb />
ment and defeat has left now; that<lb />
night of yelling and running up and<lb />
down Fifth Street is something of<lb />
the past. Out need for a classroom<lb />
building is not of the past, how-<lb />
ever. We are constantly reminded<lb />
of it every time we climb the wood-<lb />
en steps in that old and sentimental<lb />
but dangerous and inadequate build-<lb />
ing. Nor is our need for a larger<lb />
library a thing of the past, for we<lb />
feel the need every time we need a<lb />
book or a place to do research. The<lb />
night of the defeat we wanted to do<lb />
something, but at the time, we<lb />
were helpless.<lb />
We are not so helpless now. The<lb />
North Carolina General Assembly<lb />
meets next month in Raleigh, Now<lb />
is the time to express the disap-<lb />
pointment which we felt last year.<lb />
-Now is the time to let those men<lb />
in Raleigh who determine o�ur fi-<lb />
nancial appropriations know that<lb />
we at East Carolina College need<lb />
the things that we lost last year.<lb />
They are the ones who will deter-<lb />
mine the budget for the bi-annium<lb />
1963-1964 for Bast Carolina. And<lb />
it is we, the student body of East<lb />
Carolina College, who can hare the<lb />
most influence on that law-making<lb />
ibody. As influential and as respect-<lb />
ed as President Jenkins is, he does<lb />
not and cannot have the influence<lb />
and persuasiveness that we as a<lb />
student body can have. For after<lb />
all, it is not President Jenkins that<lb />
needs those things. He does not<lb />
attend classes and he does not<lb />
make the use of the library which<lb />
the student body does. The law-<lb />
makers of this state are aware of<lb />
this. They know that it is the stu-<lb />
dents who are slighted in their<lb />
struggle for education when needed<lb />
facilities go lacking. There is noth-<lb />
ing that can be more influential or<lb />
effective than a plea from those<lb />
who are most concerned. All of<lb />
the pleas President Jenkins makes<lb />
before the budget committee cannot<lb />
even begin to compare with the ef-<lb />
fect which letters, enough letters,<lb />
to the lawmakers from the students<lb />
of East Carolina can have in get-<lb />
ting us the things we need.<lb />
Singapore<lb />
(OPR) Singapore, the pj<lb />
visional Council of Natiori iv<lb />
of Students in Singapore hag � I<lb />
formed National 'n ,<lb />
dents that the Government of <lb />
Federation of Malaya in niiwl<lb />
of the arbitrary powers v,<lb />
it under the Internal<lb />
I960 nas made an order e<lb />
Education Institutions Vi<lb />
der 1162). This Order n<lb />
free movement of �,<lb />
Singapore, consisting of a<lb />
of citizens of the r �<lb />
Malaya. The Order "ailyfo<lb />
bids students from Sag<lb />
studying in secondary school <lb />
institutions of higher lean.<lb />
eluding the two univ�<lb />
polytechnic, to enter or trav<lb />
in the Federation of Malay <lb />
group or as a member of a gl<lb />
of five or more than five person<lb />
for the purpose of affectin? 1<lb />
common object within the Federv!<lb />
tion of Malaya, except with wl<lb />
ten permission from the Minis I<lb />
of Internal Security of the Feai<lb />
tion of Malaya.<lb />
Students �f Sinsrapore have I<lb />
ditionatty considered thenw<lb />
Malayans whether they are at<lb />
zens of the Federation of Miiiji<lb />
or Singapore, and<lb />
right to have fr�<lb />
mainland of Malaya.<lb />
is a further at tern-<lb />
the Federation ' 'imenttoa.<lb />
late Singapore '�-<lb />
that students of 2 &amp;$i<lb />
security risk. The N Zm<lb />
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the people of Sin nd &amp;<lb />
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pan. To attribir<lb />
to them and to re<lb />
curity risks is to 1 lay a �b<lb />
lack of ability I<lb />
political orientation ptwi<lb />
among Singapore students<lb />
MILITARY<lb />
Kennedy R<lb />
Western Eui<lb />
President Kennedy, in several<lb />
recent statements, has told the<lb />
American people that we intend to<lb />
get tough with foreign countries<lb />
and cease this policy of bending<lb />
over backward to please them. To<lb />
many people, this may sound like<lb />
a hot-headed young President<lb />
shooting off at the mouth. Per-<lb />
haps it is, but it is high time for<lb />
the U. S. to quit supporting most<lb />
of fthe free world.<lb />
The proposed military budget<lb />
for 1963 is &amp; whopping $56 billion,<lb />
down $25 billion from the war<lb />
peak and up $4 billion from last<lb />
year. Last year's military budget<lb />
cost the U. S. approximately $277<lb />
per (person; which is more than 11<lb />
of the total U. S. income and near-<lb />
ly 5i2 times the spending done<lb />
by our allies.<lb />
 1V1U Wie money that is<lb />
'Wributed" by U. S. taxpayers,<lb />
 "� weapons, end<lb />
adership are supporting .<lb />
o�ly war-torn Western Europe<lb />
which is now moving ahead faster<lb />
than our own country. Not only<lb />
TfUuP't colonial empires<lb />
wMch have been turned loose look<lb />
Jihe charitable U. a for sup-<lb />
Granted, the United states needs<lb />
fense); the number of men we<lb />
have in service h a ?&amp;<lb />
terous one create. by a 24 a<lb />
draft, which, in peact <lb />
tributes to nothing �� e?<lb />
a shameful waste of W�<lb />
U. S. presently has 2.700.00 <lb />
in arms, or 5.4 of our in-<lb />
valuable manpower; 1.000-<lb />
whom serve out of the �-� J<lb />
tain, which has no draft, a&amp; I<lb />
415,000 men in service, or �1<lb />
of their total nwcower. Tbe� 1<lb />
of men contributed by � J<lb />
to the allied defense seea I<lb />
more absurd when one J<lb />
consideraton that our twel� <lb />
in Western Europe (���<lb />
lantic Treaty countries) <lb />
contribute 2.9 billion men<lb />
fense, otiry .2 billion <lb />
the U. S. contributes �looe.<lb />
What it all boils don <lb />
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age of� perhaps both. E Jr<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Alexander Describes<lb />
Communism In World<lb />
s, a brown-eyed brunette who transferred here in 1961<lb />
Donald, participates in such activities as sports, knitt-<lb />
teauty contests. It is easy to see why she excels in the<lb />
She was elected as our 1962 Homecoming Queen and<lb />
d as the 1962 Lambda Chi Alpha Cresent Girl.<lb />
A<lb />
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Alumni rvssn. iauncnes<lb />
n-�ars For Development<lb />
I. a new<lb />
giving by ffrad-<lb />
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Alumni Asso-<lb />
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iced and<lb />
� With<lb />
ite requested<lb />
�: approxi-<lb />
set as<lb />
first year of<lb />
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G. Hardison,<lb />
a.n Alumni<lb />
for Develop-<lb />
the purpose<lb />
i by Alumni of<lb />
� ent Fund, which<lb />
� � to secure<lb />
urgent edu-<lb />
e campus,<lb />
iation is co-<lb />
� tUege Com-<lb />
as and Devel-<lb />
joint undertaking<lb />
C the Development<lb /><lb />
program opened<lb />
ie Alumni Office<lb />
� .ran mailing to<lb />
District 7. including<lb />
� Pitt Counties, and<lb />
?f itate, a letter<lb />
�rihution of $1.00<lb />
each person.<lb />
iH be conducted by<lb />
�� '� of the eleven other<lb />
association during<lb />
1903. A chairman<lb />
arrange per-<lb />
i�<lb />
�t will<lb />
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Cor-<lb />
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with graduates dur-<lb />
:P month of solicita-<lb />
 tor Foley heads the kick-<lb />
Lr1?11 in District 7, and<lb />
I? n "dexter, Jr in District<lb />
-  Wison answered the<lb />
 ,J y a dollar?" by say-<lb />
. , P latest potential sup-<lb />
 come? from numerous<lb />
N T e Development<lb />
5he said, "offers every in-<lb />
terested person a chance to make<lb />
a tangible contribution to the<lb />
growth of the college<lb />
The fund will be used both for<lb />
specific projects and for develop-<lb />
:i t-iiial costs as they arise. Money<lb />
will be received and disbursed<lb />
through a special acount in the<lb />
Business Office of the college<lb />
under the administration of Vice<lb />
President and Business Manager<lb />
F. I). Duncan. The fund is set up<lb />
as a division of the EC Educational<lb />
Foundation, incorporated in 1947.<lb />
Divisions on uses of money not<lb />
specifically restricted by the donor<lb />
will be made by a board of admini-<lb />
strators to be named in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
The Dollars for Development<lb />
campaign has the full support of<lb />
Fodie Hodges, President of the<lb />
Alumni Association, and of other<lb />
key officers and members of the<lb />
oi iranizatioru<lb />
A student of Communism for the<lb />
past 25 years, Dr. Michael J. Alex-<lb />
ander of the School of Business,<lb />
speaking to an audience gathered<lb />
in Flanagan Auditorium, Tuesday,<lb />
January 8, said "The people be-<lb />
hind the Iron Curtain did not choose<lb />
Communism as a way of life . . .<lb />
quite the contrary. It was forced<lb />
upon them by the aggressions of<lb />
the U.S.S.R. and tihe inaction of<lb />
the West<lb />
Born in Bulgaria of Greek par-<lb />
entage, Dr. Alexander is an Amer-<lb />
ican citizen. His first-ihand exper-<lb />
ience and a deep understanding of<lb />
the problems and dangers involved<lb />
in international Communism are<lb />
clearly presented in his public<lb />
speaking.<lb />
"On the basis of figures released<lb />
by some government organizations,<lb />
it would seem that the number of<lb />
American Comimunist party mem-<lb />
bers does not exceed the 20,000 fig-<lb />
ure the speaker stated. "This com-<lb />
paratively small number, however,<lb />
is no indication of the destructive-<lb />
ness that they can inflict upon our<lb />
society<lb />
Dr. Alexander said "Mr. Krush-<lb />
chev said that he was going to<lb />
bury us, and he almost did it from<lb />
Cuba. Fortunately, we were saved<lb />
in the last moment by the action<lb />
of President Kennedy.<lb />
"Communism has been at war<lb />
with us and the free world since<lb />
1917 Dr. Alexander continued.<lb />
"Whether we like it or not, the real<lb />
beneficiaries of the Second World<lb />
War are the Soviets. . . "<lb />
In concluding, Dr. Alexander pre-<lb />
dicted and said "that we must<lb />
be vigilant and prepared. We must<lb />
plan ahead for more trouble to<lb />
come. They made their 'one step<lb />
backward' (Cuba); now we can ex-<lb />
pect a move for the 'two steps<lb />
forward. We should never let them<lb />
accomplish those 'two steps for-<lb />
ward . <lb />
Joining the staff in the fall of<lb />
1962, Dr. Alexander has worked<lb />
as a researcher for the Free Europe<lb />
Committee in New York and has<lb />
published in English two pamph-<lb />
lets and co-authored the chapter<lb />
on agriculture for the book, Bul-<lb />
garia. These publications as well<lb />
as many others were concerned<lb />
with the impact and the destruction<lb />
which Communism brought<lb />
Cochran, Aldridge Join<lb />
National College Board<lb />
E)C will be represented this year<lb />
on Mademoiselle's national College<lb />
Board by Mary Carole Cochran, a<lb />
Sophomore; and Carol Elaine Al-<lb />
dridge, a Junior.<lb />
The annual College Board Com-<lb />
petition is designed for women stu-<lb />
dents with talent in art, writing,<lb />
fashion, merchandising, promotion,<lb />
or advertising. Board members<lb />
vvere selected on the basis of en-<lb />
tries that showed their interest and<lb />
ability in one of these fields.<lb />
As College Board members, they<lb />
will report news from their colleges<lb />
to Mademoiselle. They are eligible<lb />
to compete for the twenty Guest<lb />
Editorships that will be awarded by<lb />
tile magazine in May. To win one<lb />
of the top twenty prizes, they<lb />
must submit a second entry to<lb />
show their specific aptitudes for<lb />
magazine work.<lb />
The twenty College Board mem-<lb />
bers wrho win Guest Editorships<lb />
will be brought to New York City<lb />
for the month of June to help edit,<lb />
write, and illustrate Mademoiselle's<lb />
1963 August college issue. They<lb />
BSD Chooses<lb />
Patrick Student<lb />
For January<lb />
George Patrick, Jr President of<lb />
the Baptist Student Union, has been<lb />
chosen by members of (tihe organi-<lb />
zation as Baptist Student for the<lb />
Month of January. The selection in-<lb />
dicates his outstanding service as a<lb />
member of the BSU.<lb />
A senior, Patrick is majoring in<lb />
psychology and minoring innuric.<lb />
,As a member of the BSU, he<lb />
served as co-chairman of the En-<lb />
listment Commdttee before his elec-<lb />
tion to the presidency, bast year he<lb />
was a member of the Men s Glee<lb />
Club and he now acts as chaplain<lb />
of Phi Kappa Tau.<lb />
ln addition to his ��2<lb />
oxtra-curricular activities Patrick<lb />
now holds the potion of student<lb />
manager oi the EC Soda Shop.<lb />
Travel-Study<lb />
New England,<lb />
New England and Eastern Can-<lb />
ada are included in a summer trav-<lb />
el-study tour now being arranged<lb />
by the Department of Geography<lb />
and the Division of Extension.<lb />
Extending from June 17 through<lb />
July 12, the trip, according to<lb />
plans, will take a group of thirty<lb />
students through the two areas for<lb />
visits to places of interest for their<lb />
industry, scenic beauty, agricultur-<lb />
al development, historical and cul-<lb />
tural backgrounds, and geographi-<lb />
cal conditions and problems.<lb />
Dr. H. Daniel Stillwell, who<lb />
joined our faculty last fall, will<lb />
direct the tour. He holds a grad-<lb />
uate degree in forestry from<lb />
Duke University and the doc-<lb />
torate in geography from Mich-<lb />
igan State University. Here<lb />
he teaches courses in conser-<lb />
vation and physical geogra-<lb />
phy.<lb />
The itinerary, looping the two<lb />
areas covered by the tour, includes<lb />
New York City; Boston, Massa-<lb />
chusetts; Bar Harbor, Maine; Que-<lb />
bec, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toron-<lb />
to in Canada; Niagara Falls from<lb />
the Canadian side; Lancaster<lb />
County, Pa and many other stops<lb />
of educational interest along the<lb />
route. The schedule also allows<lb />
time-out for recreation and sight-<lb />
seeing.<lb />
Tour Includes<lb />
East Canada<lb />
Those on tour may receive 6 to 9<lb />
quarter hours of graduate or un-<lb />
dergraduate credit according to the<lb />
type and amount of work complet-<lb />
ed. Those who wish to make the<lb />
tcur on a non-credit basis may also<lb />
enroll.<lb />
Further information may be ob-<lb />
tained from Dr. Stillwell or the<lb />
Division of Extension.<lb />
will share offices with the maga-<lb />
zine's editors, advise the staff on<lb />
campus trends, interview well-<lb />
known artists and writers, and<lb />
represent the magazine on visits to<lb />
publishing houses, stores, and ad-<lb />
vertising agencies.<lb />
Reid Speaks<lb />
To Local YDC<lb />
About Politics<lb />
Dave Reid, the newly installed<lb />
State President of the Young Dem-<lb />
ocrats Club, spoke to local YDC<lb />
members Tuesday night in the Li-<lb />
brary Auditorium. He srpoke on the<lb />
importance of belonging to a polit-<lb />
ical organization and supporting<lb />
the organizaton.<lb />
Lenwood Simpson the local YDC<lb />
President, pointed out the high-<lb />
lights of President Kennedy's State<lb />
of the Union message to Congress.<lb />
Plans are being made for a Col-<lb />
lege Federation Rally to be held<lb />
at the Hotel Robert E. Lee in Win-<lb />
ston-Salem, February 15-16. This<lb />
rally will be sponsored by the Wake<lb />
Forest College YDC.<lb />
The next local YDC meeting wiD<lb />
be held February 5 in the Library<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Lost�black leather pocket<lb />
secretary. Important identifi-<lb />
cation inside. Belongs to James<lb />
Apple. If found, please contact<lb />
the EAST CAROINIAN.<lb />
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car in excellent mechanical con-<lb />
dition, needing only body work<lb />
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AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Frvby, Jiu <lb />
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REVIEW<lb />
By LLOYD "STACK" LANE<lb />
Erskine saw its 20-game win<lb />
The new substitution rules for Intercollegiate football<lb />
will not bring back the twx)-platoon system as many had<lb />
figured it might after first reading the newrule proposed streak end at the hands of the Pi<lb />
by National Collegiate Athletic Associations rule committee. rates 70-62 Monday night at Due<lb />
The new rule states:<lb />
Unlimited substitution may be made by either team<lb />
Pirates Down Erskine 70-62;<lb />
West And Brosden Pace Buc<lb />
1.<lb />
on all time outs with the exception of fourth downs and the<lb />
down immediately after the ball changes hands.<lb />
2. On fourth down or the first down immediately<lb />
after the ball changes hands, two players may be wild-carded<lb />
into the game.<lb />
Last year's rule put a limit on the number of times that<lb />
a player could enter a game, but allowed unlimited wild-card<lb />
substitutions.<lb />
Last year there were a few coaches that managed to get<lb />
away with something akin to the two-platoon system, for<lb />
example the three team system employed by Paul Dietzel at<lb />
Army has been adopted by other coaches throughout the<lb />
country. These coaches might enjoy such freedom of substi-<lb />
tution since they hav� practically been using it for the Past<lb />
three seasons. It seems as though no matter how many rules<lb />
this committee makes, there is always some coach coming<lb />
up with a new legitimate use for the ruling.<lb />
EC Beats Oglethorpe<lb />
On West Goal<lb />
A last second jump shot by Lacy<lb />
West gave the Pirates a 34-32 vic-<lb />
tory over Oglethorpe College in<lb />
(Atlanta, Ga last Tuesday night.<lb />
The victory gives the Pirates an<lb />
8-5 record for the season.<lb />
High man for both teams was<lb />
Lacy West with 14. Bill Brogden<lb />
ended wp, second with 10. Bob<lb />
Nance's 9 points was top for the<lb />
(home team.<lb />
EC dominated the backboards<lb />
as Bill Otte grabbed off nine for<lb />
tihe Bucs. The Bucs outrebounded<lb />
Oglethorpe 31-30. Neither team<lb />
�was consistent from the floor. EC<lb />
hit 14 of 37 while Oglethorpe was<lb />
14-35. The game was won at the<lb />
foul lme as the Bucs managed six<lb />
out of nine compared to four out<lb />
of eight for the losers.<lb />
At the end of the first half, the<lb />
Pirates led 20-19. Scoring was held<lb />
to almost an absolute minimum as<lb />
both teams scored a total 27 � 14<lb />
by Oglethorpe in the second half.<lb />
Oglethorpe dominated the early<lb />
minutes of the second half as they<lb />
jumped into a three point lead.<lb />
Each time the Bucs would rally,<lb />
Oglethorpe would push back into a<lb />
three (point lead. The Pirates final-<lb />
ly managed to break the scoring<lb />
ice as Bill Brogden hit two field<lb />
goals to narrow the score to 32-31<lb />
with 5:30 left. Gerald Parker then<lb />
set the stage for the Pirate win as<lb />
he sank a foul shot to tie the game<lb />
at 32-32 with four minutes remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Witth the ball in their possession,<lb />
Olgethorpe froze the ball while<lb />
waiting for a good shot. The good<lb />
shot turned out to be an easy lay-<lb />
up which was missed. The Bucs<lb />
started to slow things down with<lb />
the ball in their possession to wait<lb />
for their chance. It came with three<lb />
seconds remaining as West hit a<lb />
jumper from the corner for the<lb />
victory.<lb />
ECGFT<lb />
West54-514<lb />
Parker12-34<lb />
Otte30-16<lb />
Brogden50-010<lb />
Williams00-00<lb />
Totals146-934<lb />
OglethorpeGFT<lb />
Nance41-19<lb />
Mitchell30-06<lb />
Sexton20-24<lb />
Whitford30-26<lb />
Thomas23-37<lb />
Totals144-832<lb />
West, S. C. The victory gave the<lb />
Pirates a 7-4 record for season<lb />
play.<lb />
The EC quintet had four starters<lb />
in double figures for the evening.<lb />
Lacy West led the Buc scoring with<lb />
20. Bill Brogden threw in what<lb />
proved to be a crucial 15. Gerald<lb />
Parker and Bill Otte had 13 apiece.<lb />
High man of the game was Bill<lb />
Walters, Erskine center. Walters<lb />
hit seven field goals and ten of<lb />
eleven foul shots for 24. The only<lb />
other member of the Flying Feet<lb />
to hit in the double figure category<lb />
was Don Hancock with 14.<lb />
PIRATES TAKE EARLY LEAD<lb />
The Pirates took advantage of<lb />
three jump shots from West and<lb />
one field goal apiece from Richie<lb />
Williams, Brodgen and Otte to<lb />
push into an early 12-1 lead.<lb />
Erskine was not willing to let<lb />
the Pirates turn the game into a<lb />
run-away contest. They slowly<lb />
started shooting the lead down<lb />
until the Pirate margin was out<lb />
to one basket. Walters proved to be<lb />
the thorn in the Bucs side as he<lb />
accounted for 10 of his 24 points<lb />
in the last minutes of the first half.<lb />
Otte gave the Pirates a little<lb />
breathing room as he sunk two field<lb />
goals in the final minute to give<lb />
EC a 34-31 edge at the end of the<lb />
initial half.<lb />
The Pirates came back from the<lb />
dressing room and found a fired-<lb />
up Erskine team. Three minutes<lb />
later, Waters threw in two charity<lb />
tosses to tie the game.<lb />
The lead see-sawed back and<lb />
forth for the next ten minutes un-<lb />
Frosh Outscore<lb />
Chowan 84-71<lb />
The Baby Bucs took a 50-31 lead<lb />
at the end of the first half and<lb />
went on to defeat Chowan College<lb />
84-71 at the gymn Tuesday night.<lb />
Bob Kinnard led the scoring for<lb />
the Bucs with 25 points. Three oth-<lb />
er Pirates hit in double figures.<lb />
Jack Yoder had 22, Jerry Woodside<lb />
and Niel Hodges each had 13 for<lb />
the winners.<lb />
Butch Wolfe was high man for<lb />
Chowan with 24. Jay Reed had 20.<lb />
til the Flying Feet <lb />
grab their biggest lead of the ev-<lb />
ening 50-49 on an underneath bas-<lb />
ket by Bouldry.<lb />
EC -proved that this lead was to<lb />
be a passing thing as the Burs<lb />
stormed back to knot the score at<lb />
54-54 on an insdde shot by Parker.<lb />
Neither team uld maintain<lb />
more than a short two point lead<lb />
until the Pirates broke a 60-60 tie<lb />
with a little over three minutes<lb />
remaining. West hit a lay-up and<lb />
Williams popped in three goals<lb />
from the floor to give the Bucs the<lb />
70-62 victory-<lb />
EC G F T<lb />
West 7 6-6 20<lb />
Parker<lb />
Otte<lb />
Williams<lb />
Brogden<lb />
Knowles<lb />
Duke<lb />
Totals<lb />
Frkin�<lb />
Walters<lb />
Hancock<lb />
Eli<lb />
Bouldry<lb />
Reims<lb />
Walker<lb />
Totals<lb />
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CU Contest To Supply Participants For<lb />
Intercollegiate Table Tennis Tourn<lb />
Don Kennedy and Ken Harris,<lb />
Co-Chairmen of the games com-<lb />
mittee, announce that the EC Union<lb />
is making plans to send partici-<lb />
pamfts to defend the good work of<lb />
last year's tables players to the<lb />
Intercollegiate Table Tennis Tour-<lb />
nament, which is sponsored by the<lb />
Association of College Unions. The<lb />
regional play-offs will be held at<lb />
Emory University, Deoatur, Geor-<lb />
igia, on February 16, 1963. The Un-<lb />
ion Is a member of Region IV of the<lb />
Association of College Unions,<lb />
which includes the southeast At-<lb />
lantic states, Virginia, North Caro-<lb />
lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Flori-<lb />
da and West Virginia, Tennessee<lb />
and Alabama.<lb />
The local tournament t� deter-<lb />
mine EOC's singles and doubles<lb />
representatives will be ipHayed on<lb />
Monday, January 21, for the sin-<lb />
gles, and Wednesday, January 23,<lb />
for the doubles. All male students<lb />
are eligible for playing in the local<lb />
totirnanient. EC carried off several<lb />
of the honors of last year's regional<lb />
play-off with Bowie Martin and<lb />
Fleetwood LHley defeating Billy<lb />
Keim and Iave Parsons of Duke<lb />
University for the doubles cham-<lb />
pionship. EC's Nelson Tugwell was<lb />
runner-up in men's singles being<lb />
ey<lb />
defeated only by Billy Keim, of<lb />
Duke.<lb />
"Details are posted on the door<lb />
leading to the Table Tennis Room<lb />
say chairmen Kennedy and Harris.<lb />
Little Devils Triumph<lb />
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