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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, tuesday, September 29, 1964<lb />
Entertainment Series Begins<lb />
W ith Tour Freshmen' Singers<lb />
Four Freshmen open the 1964-<lb />
SGA Popular Entertainment series<lb />
a concert Thursday night in<lb />
i Gymnasium. The program<lb />
begin at 8:15 and is presented<lb />
:rge to the students, staff<lb />
fts wffl be required and may<lb />
1 up from the Central Tic-<lb />
e in Wright Auditorium be-<lb />
9:00 and 4:00 today, tomor-<lb />
Thursday. Tickets will be<lb />
por presentation of Ac-<lb />
ts<lb />
Four Freshmen Story<lb />
i d I age which is<lb />
ernrght sensations,<lb />
p the music business.<lb />
" aeems, we are treated<lb />
new star who<lb />
 fame on the<lb />
sing e hit recording.<lb />
rage of press<lb />
Frt shmeo Story how-<lb />
more of a plot. It is<lb />
' ditional success<lb />
6t :h struggles and frus-<lb />
BILL COMSTOCK<lb />
or member of the Four<lb />
d point of service is an-<lb />
' multiple talent" named Bill<lb />
jigs the second part<lb />
up. plavs guitar, and is a<lb />
cr insider alble accom-<lb />
He's written more than<lb />
unes which the group<lb />
&amp; thus far, and he shows<lb />
l  ring down in that de-<lb />
P- V;cr.<lb />
whose original home was<lb />
. Ohio, formerly worked<lb />
tsh Ken Albers in a group<lb />
The Stuarts He also head-<lb />
twn croup The Standouts<lb />
ch toured extensively with ac-<lb />
Dick Contino. He joined<lb />
Freshmen in 1960. and was first<lb />
- :h th Freshmen on "Voices<lb />
Jf one of the many top-selling<lb />
burns hat the group has<lb />
v over the past few years.<lb />
though not really a "scholar-<lb />
ly pe. dfff possess a passion for<lb />
I  :s extremely well-read.<lb />
1 discuss any subject from<lb />
ire to politics to his favorite<lb />
! team, the San Francisco<lb />
1 His hobbies include golf,<lb />
' oars, and of course, musrie.<lb />
his ambitions, he's already<lb />
d one big one. . .to become<lb />
rnber of the top modern singing<lb />
up in .America: the fabulous Four<lb />
stamen.<lb />
But Bill Comstook is the kind of<lb />
t- no's never satisfied ss long<lb />
there are more words to conquer.<lb />
'd like to be a successful song-<lb />
I  something which he is well<lb />
SUB way to being, and he'd also<lb />
; to go back to college somedav,<lb />
Jj&amp;y because there are so many<lb />
 e things he wants to learn.<lb />
trations on the way to the eventual<lb />
happy enefcng. Their rise to the top<lb />
has been a steady and deliberate<lb />
process, a determined march from<lb />
camparative obscurity to their un-<lb />
challenged position as America's<lb />
Xumber One modern vocal group.<lb />
It was in 1948 that four 'young<lb />
Hoosiers organized a singing quartet<lb />
st the Arthur Jordan Conservatory<lb />
of Music, in Indianapolis. Thev call-<lb />
ed themselves "The Toppers but<lb />
soon changed to the name that was<lb />
to bring them so much fame and<lb />
fortune. . .The Four Freslimen.<lb />
During those first couple of years<lb />
they managed, somehow, to 'keep<lb />
from setting th world on fire. In<lb />
fact, as Frosh Ross Barbour puts<lb />
it, "We made a lot of music and<lb />
very tittle money<lb />
But while success continued to<lb />
vade them, the boys never deviated<lb />
from their basic approach to music<lb />
 a modern, inventive concept in<lb />
vocal music that was quite unlike<lb />
'anything heard before Thev dog-<lb />
vav<lb />
ROSS BARBOUR<lb />
It all began with Columbus. . .<lb />
Columbus, Indiana, that is. Ttiat's<lb />
where slim, smiling Ross Barbour<lb />
hails from. A charter member of<lb />
the Four Freshmen 'he's the third<lb />
voice from the top), Ross was a<lb />
mere 19 years old when he voiced<lb />
his first harmony part with the<lb />
quartet that was to become the out-<lb />
standing modem singing group of<lb />
our time.<lb />
Like all the fabulous Frosh. Ross'<lb />
talent is not confined to his singing<lb />
ability. He plaps trumpet, drums,<lb />
and is ailso a composer of consider-<lb />
able skill, having been eo-writer on<lb />
several tunes, including the Fresh-<lb />
men theme, "And So It's Over<lb />
Still another facet of Ross Barbour's<lb />
talent is his "iLeroy . .which (as<lb />
ciny good Four Freshman fan will<lb />
tell you) is the delightful little voice<lb />
he uses on occasional novelty vocals.<lb />
But of all his accomplishments, Ross<lb />
(takes most personal pride in his<lb />
reputation as a "team player He's<lb />
la sort of "quarterback" for the<lb />
group, acting as master of cere-<lb />
monies during the group's on-stage<lb />
performances.<lb />
When the Freshmen aren't travel-<lb />
ling around the country, an! Ross<lb />
gets a liibtJe time for recreation, he<lb />
enjoys puttering around his home<lb />
workshop. He is also fond of com-<lb />
petitive sports, and occasionally per-<lb />
forms with the Capitol Records soft-<lb />
ball team in Hollywood.<lb />
Ross' secret ambition? Well, if<lb />
he had his way, he'd be "Tex" Bar-<lb />
hour, the Western gunsllnger. . .<lb />
movie style, that is. But until that<lb />
unlikely event comes to pass, he's<lb />
content to go right on being the<lb />
"sparkplug" of the Four Freshmen<lb />
team.<lb />
gedly stuck to their guns, even<lb />
though at times they doubted wheth-<lb />
er the publdc would ever be ready<lb />
to accept their completely different<lb />
style.<lb />
Then, as in all o-ood success<lb />
stories, fortune smiled at last. In<lb />
this case it was ushered in, most ap-<lb />
propriately, by none other than Stan<lb />
'Kenton. pioneer and innovator in the<lb />
field of modern music for more than<lb />
two decades. The Freshmen were<lb />
appearing in Dayton, Ohio, and Stan,<lb />
who just happened to be in town,<lb />
stopped in and caught their act. So<lb />
impressed was Kenton that he phoned<lb />
Capitol Records in Hollywood the<lb />
very next day, and convinced them<lb />
to sign the Freshmen to a contract.<lb />
The rest, as the saying :?oes is his-<lb />
tory.<lb />
In 1952 their great version of It's<lb />
a Blue World swept the country,<lb />
launching what was to become a<lb />
spectacular recording career for the<lb />
Four Freshmen. It was followed by<lb />
a steady parade of best-selling Capi-<lb />
tol albums, the sales of which have<lb />
now nearly reached the two-million<lb />
mark. In addition, the Freshmen<lb />
have won every major music poll<lb />
during the past ten years. Thev have<lb />
been honored time and again by<lb />
Downbeat, Playboy, Billboard and a<lb />
host of other leading publications,<lb />
as the Notion's "Best Vocal GrouD"<lb />
. . .a title they're not likely to re-<lb />
linquish for a long, long time.<lb />
Davis Speaks<lb />
To Our YDC<lb />
Dr. Rachel D. Davis of Kinston<lb />
will speak at the Young Democrat<lb />
Club at 7:30 on Tuesday, September<lb />
29 in the Library Auditorium.<lb />
Dr. Davis is well known for vot-<lb />
ing against the "Speaker's Ban<lb />
Law<lb />
Dr. Davis was born in Lenodr<lb />
County on September 24, 1905 and<lb />
graduated in the public schools of<lb />
Lenoir and Wayne Counties. She<lb />
graduated from Salem College with<lb />
a B.S. Degree in Home Economics<lb />
and minoring in Sociology. After<lb />
teaching in a rural school one year,<lb />
she did graduate work at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina. Later she<lb />
received an M.D. Degree in Nutri-<lb />
toin from Columbia University,<lb />
graduated from Woman's Medical<lb />
College in 1932, and interned at Wo-<lb />
man's Medical College Hospital and<lb />
Woman's Hospital. She also did vdsit-<lb />
ing graduate student work at the<lb />
"Chicago Lying-in Hospital.<lb />
She was a member of the North<lb />
Carolina General Assembly House<lb />
of Representatives for the 1959 and<lb />
1961 sessions and was nominated<lb />
for the 1963 session.<lb />
Dr. Daivis is active in the prac-<lb />
tice of Medicine, in farming, and<lb />
in real estate. She is a member of<lb />
the DR. UDC, Descendants of the<lb />
Palatines and DA, the Kinston<lb />
Country Club, and the Coral Bay<lb />
Club, Zeta Phd and Delta Gamma<lb />
Sororities.<lb />
She is a member of the Governor's<lb />
Commission to study the Cause and<lb />
Control of Cancer in North Caro-<lb />
lina. She was a delegate to the In-<lb />
ternation Cancer Congress in Mos-<lb />
cow from July 21 through 28, 1962.<lb />
Remained in Europe sdx weeks and<lb />
was a close observer of the politi-<lb />
cal situation.<lb />
She has stated that her drawing<lb />
force is the love of people, the<lb />
whys and wherefores of our politi-<lb />
cal, social, economic, cultural, and<lb />
religious systems, nationally and in-<lb />
ternationally.<lb />
Her topic for Tuesday night will<lb />
be "How The YDC Can help the<lb />
Democratic Party and the Cam-<lb />
paign" The faculty and student<lb />
body are cordially invited.<lb />
KEN ALBERS<lb />
Ken Albers is "the (big guy . .<lb />
the blond, quiet Freshman whose<lb />
assortment of talents borders on the<lb />
incredible. For Ken, who joined the<lb />
Frosh in 1956. does a little bit of<lb />
everything. He's the bass voice of<lb />
the group, plays trumpet, mello-<lb />
phone, and bass, arranges, writes<lb />
songs and serves as "captain" of<lb />
tall Four Freshmen rehearsals. Out-<lb />
side of that he doesn't really con-<lb />
tribute much.<lb />
Although his ability as a trumpet<lb />
player is often lost amidst all of his<lb />
other talents. Ken Albers is, in the<lb />
opinion of many of his fellow musi-<lb />
cians, one of the finest jazz trum-<lb />
pet men in the country. His brilli-<lb />
ant solos are heard on many Fresh-<lb />
men recordings, especially in the<lb />
album titled The Swingers in which<lb />
both Ken and trombonist Bob Flani-<lb />
gan get a chance to displav their<lb />
respective instrumental skills.<lb />
Ken, who spent his early years in<lb />
New Jersey, received his first trum-<lb />
pet when he was a sixth-grader. He<lb />
continued his musical studies as<lb />
he grew older, and after a service<lb />
stnt, enrolled at the Philadelphia<lb />
Conservatory of Music. During these<lb />
years he also gained a great deal<lb />
of dance band experience before<lb />
(becoming a permanent fixture with<lb />
the Four Freshmen.<lb />
Basically a shy person. Ken says<lb />
h:s favorite "hobby" is sleeping.<lb />
But beneath that calm exterior lies<lb />
one of the true dynamic forces be-<lb />
hind the success of the Four Fresh-<lb />
men, la statement that would cer-<lb />
tainly make the modest Mr. Albers<lb />
blush.<lb />
The fact remains, however, that<lb />
the group's overall quality would be<lb />
seriously diminoished without the<lb />
blond, quiet presence of a young<lb />
man named Ken Albers. <lb />
Dr. Rachel Davis<lb />
BOB FLANIGAN<lb />
The familiar lead voice which does<lb />
so much to identify the famous<lb />
Freshmen "sound" belonds to Bob<lb />
Flanigan. a six-foot-three-inch ex-<lb />
basketball star who has been a mem-<lb />
ber of the group from its very be-<lb />
ginning. That happy event, inciden-<lb />
tally, took place at Arthur Jordan<lb />
Conservatory in Indianapolis, where<lb />
Bob first met the other lads with<lb />
whom he was soon to be making<lb />
musical history.<lb />
Bob, whose high school athletic<lb />
stardom never outweighed his de-<lb />
sire for a career in music, is a fine<lb />
trombonist whose solo work is quite<lb />
well known to every Freshman fan.<lb />
He is also an excellent bass playyer,<lb />
a skill he acquired while in service)<lb />
and now he is actually heard more<lb />
frequently on bass than on trom-<lb />
bone, although the horn still remains<lb />
his first love.<lb />
Bob is essentially an easy-going<lb />
kind of character. For example, he<lb />
still loves to travel, despite the<lb />
many thousands of miles the Fresh-<lb />
men have traversed over the past<lb />
several years. And despite the fact<lb />
that he makes his living as a musi-<lb />
cal performer, he's always ready<lb />
to join a jam session at the drop of<lb />
a hat.<lb />
Bob. who grew up in Greencastle,<lb />
Indiana, has a natural sense of<lb />
humor that never fails to add an<lb />
extra measure of entertainment to<lb />
any on-stage performance His hob-<lb />
bies are playing and watching bas-<lb />
ketball, and one of his burning am-<lb />
bitions is to find the time somedtay<lb />
to pi ay with the Stan Kenton or-<lb />
chestra as a member of the trom-<lb />
bone section. But for now he has<lb />
his hands full being the "top" vodce,<lb />
trombone soloist, bass player, and<lb />
comedy specialist for the most ver-<lb />
satile vocal group around. . .The<lb />
Four Freshmen.<lb />
Notices<lb />
There are only a few days left for<lb />
all persons who have not had their<lb />
pictures made for the 1964-65 BUC-<lb />
CANEER. They are urged to do so<lb />
this week. .Appointments are being<lb />
made in the College Union between<lb />
9.00 and 4:00. Pictures will be made<lb />
the following day in the IFC Room,<lb />
Third floor, Wright Building.<lb />
PORTRAITS<lb />
Students may pick up season tic-<lb />
kets for non-students (Wives, dates,<lb />
etc.) at reduced rates. Fine Arts<lb />
Series $4.00; Popular Concert Series<lb />
$10.00; College Theater Series $3.00;<lb />
Lecture Series $2.00; Combined<lb />
Series $15.00. Make checks payable<lb />
to Central Ticket Office. Mail self-<lb />
addressed envelope to Central Ticket<lb />
Office, PO Box 2726, Bast Carolina<lb />
Collage Station, Greenville, North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
EC Slides By Howard 31-20<lb />
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2east Caroliniantuesday, September 29, 1964<lb />
Mechanized People<lb />
One of the few things which eternally plague us is the fact<lb />
that nobody seems to care about anyone else's personal prob-<lb />
lems or feelings. Examples are countless and can be seen any<lb />
day, anywhere.<lb />
In an age of mechanization, it is an extremely sad thing<lb />
to watch people becoming mechanical too. Smiles are me-<lb />
chanical ; phrases are meaningless; gestures are careless.<lb />
A moment's thought can result in a saving of countless<lb />
hurt feelings.<lb />
But few seem to think for even a moment.<lb />
Causes and ideals seem on their way out. The middle-of-<lb />
the-road approach is the only safe one. No one gains atten-<lb />
tion by being outstandingly goodonly citstandingly bad<lb />
and or in poor taste. The trend is down fo morality, kind-<lb />
ness, and decency.<lb />
There really is nothing wrong with caring. All too often<lb />
one thinks of it as being embarrassing at times. Perhaps it<lb />
is. but we cannot but feel that to become involved with some-<lb />
thing better than ourselves (and there are many such things)<lb />
is often the only apparent or recognizable part of us that is<lb />
trulv human.<lb />
Yet we curl into ourselves, keeping our true natures hid-<lb />
den from the world. Then, cocoon-like, we open up when<lb />
there is no one to appreciate what wTe are.<lb />
Perhaps this protects us from being hurt; it conversely<lb />
prevents us from being loved.<lb />
Self-contempt runs i-ampant through us as though we<lb />
are only sieves. It is a difficult thing to realize that we think<lb />
less of ourselves than anyone else (thinks of us). Yet it is a<lb />
fact undeniably true. No one knows a skeleton like the one<lb />
wTho has had to hang it up in the closet.<lb />
One of the hardest things in the world is to care.<lb />
We were told this a long time ago, but found it difficut<lb />
to digest. We have found it true, though.<lb />
Maybe, someday, there will possibly come someone with<lb />
enough nerve, with enough courage and true self-confidence<lb />
to care for something other than his own self-opinion.<lb />
We're not sure though. There hasn't been one in two<lb />
thousand years.<lb />
Views Viewed<lb />
Letters<lb />
Cleanliness<lb />
To The Editor: . <lb />
Itis quite appa <lb />
program this WggtatruS<lb />
the new students 5<lb />
of cleanliness. The area<lb />
Wright Circle and the CoUege uww<lb />
look like the outskirts; oftheMoc<lb />
city dump after a T<lb />
Wright Building or the Union W<lb />
hope we will not have tc <lb />
the middle of the year before stu<lb />
dents begin to take an Mtejstjn<lb />
the beauty of our campus. There are<lb />
sample trash containers located on<lb />
campus just waiting to be filled so<lb />
let's everyone pitch m and1 do nis<lb />
part for a cleaner East Carolina<lb />
Campus.<lb />
Doors<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I have had the honor of dating in<lb />
the beautiful Fletcher Hali on sev-<lb />
eral occasions this fall as well as m<lb />
Garrett Hall. While waiting for my<lb />
dates in both of these dorms I have<lb />
been amazed at the number of stu-<lb />
dents that try to open the right<lb />
door, the one that seems to be lock-<lb />
ed all of the time, as they depart<lb />
from the building. I was just won-<lb />
dering why it is necessary for one<lb />
of the doors to be locked since it<lb />
does create a problem now that all<lb />
of us 'have been properly instructed<lb />
to keep to the right while moving?<lb />
Someone once told me that it help-<lb />
ed keep out the cold air in the win-<lb />
ter, but I fariil to believe this is the<lb />
reasoning behind locking the doors.<lb />
Since the doors are locked and<lb />
Notices<lb />
FRESHMEN!<lb />
There will b a meeting of all<lb />
students in the "Undecided Di-<lb />
vision" (that is, all students<lb />
who haven't decided upon a ma-<lb />
jor) at 7 p.m. tomorrow, in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium.<lb />
Attendance is compulsory.<lb />
Failure to attend this meeting<lb />
will result in the loss of a quality<lb />
GOING FAST<lb />
Tickets for the Four Freshmen<lb />
concert to be given October 1<lb />
will be available in the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium September 29 through<lb />
October 1. The Ticket Office is<lb />
open from 9:00 am until 4:00<lb />
pm.<lb />
To The Edit;<lb />
In our presence Sunday night, the Young Republican<lb />
Club, in the person of Ross Barber. Publicity Chairman of<lb />
th YeRC, challenged the Young Democratic Club, in the body<lb />
of their Publicity Chairman, Walter Hendricks to an open<lb />
debate in Wright Auditorium at a time to be decided later. It<lb />
is thought that this challenge will be made official at the next<lb />
meetings of the two organizations.<lb />
We feel that this interest is good, and we are glad that<lb />
the people are eager to present ther views. We also think<lb />
that this will be a good time for people who are unaware of<lb />
the real issues to find out about the platforms of the two<lb />
parties.<lb />
We hope that the enthusiasm with which this challenge<lb />
was made and preliminary accepted is indicative of the in-<lb />
terest of the remaining members of the clubs that these<lb />
men represent. If all persons who belong to YDC-YRC or for<lb />
that matter, all persons who call themselves Democrats or Re-<lb />
publicans, have the interest and are as well informed as these<lb />
students, the political structure of the country is not as bad<lb />
off as we have been led to believe.<lb />
Again we urge anyone interested, and everyone should<lb />
be, to look into the issues at hand, to select and support the<lb />
candidate who most closely represents your views.<lb />
We look forward to the meeting of these factions and<lb />
hope to hear informative discussion. Since this is a matter<lb />
that concerns each of us it is hoped that many people will be<lb />
on hand for the debate.<lb />
Travel Builds Morale<lb />
Well it's about time for our annual editorial urging that<lb />
we take some type of vehicle to an away game. We think that<lb />
it adds to our team's morale; we feel that it adds to what<lb />
little school spirit we have now. Such a trip would be inexpen-<lb />
sive enough if the journey were not too long and if arrange-<lb />
ments could be made to return the same night. Enough pub-<lb />
licity could probably be generated to arouse enough students<lb />
to go.<lb />
And while we're thinking about it, why, when our team<lb />
SSTf only one extremely long trip a year, could<lb />
SLw'JS7 U 2S keQr a better rested team, better<lb />
SSSSk Ve 0Ur team a mythological<lb />
people VimS de<lb />
partmer 52JT5ih doors m'<lb />
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TVitis<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
t h A 4udfed ni(M Of the day<lb />
ritundd deeded to relafar<lb />
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and found to no awment that<lb />
Se TV was out of order. I r<lb />
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gram to come on Fin a<lb />
Sag hour of nine and I was<lb />
thrfed beyond comp  ex-<lb />
pectation of seeing "Sunday Nnt<lb />
j thg Movies The chano- of haiv<lb />
nels was executed and ttled<lb />
back and cursed at what we PJ.<lb />
There I was. a picture m black<lb />
and white of a polar bear in a black<lb />
.now storm Well. unoarnayed<lb />
rushed over to Scott to see if they<lb />
had a picture on their set They<lb />
dJd. the seme as that in Aycock<lb />
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boys in the dorm pared when they<lb />
entered the dorm s for I thought<lb />
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Thursday Highlights Week<lb />
By FRISBY<lb />
We're on the political kick again,<lb />
and it'6 wonderful. Last week-end<lb />
we went to the Young Democrat<lb />
dub Convention in Raleigh and<lb />
were able to be the -voice of North<lb />
Carolina. For us, this is the first<lb />
time that we were truly voters. We<lb />
have not yet become 21 and thus<lb />
cannot vote on the national and<lb />
state levels. We have had the chance<lb />
to vote for SGA officers, but this<lb />
is by no means a decisive vote on<lb />
cur part. However, at the YDC con-<lb />
vention, we were able to elect men<lb />
with definite political convictions.<lb />
This is not to be taken as partisan<lb />
news. We are trying to impress on<lb />
the students how important it is to<lb />
be a part of a political party. Demo-<lb />
cratic or Republican, and oartici-<lb />
pate in this year's election. One of<lb />
the most important aspects of be-<lb />
ing an adult is to help guide our na-<lb />
tion in the way one thinks is proper<lb />
Thursday, October l. will be the<lb />
busiest day of the week. During the<lb />
afternoon, beginning at 2:00 p.m<lb />
the Board of Trustees will gather for<lb />
its regular semi-annual session. The<lb />
trustees meet in the fall and spring<lb />
In Thursday's meeting they are ex-<lb />
pected to hear routine college re-<lb />
ports and to consider future plans<lb />
so be prepared to hear more of the<lb />
imaffinativte plans for the future of<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Thursday evening at 8:15 in Chris-<lb />
The Animal Farm<lb />
HENDRICKS<lb />
ten bury Memorial Gymfiasaum the<lb />
Student Gav fimerit Association w4i<lb />
present the first in its L964-66 series<lb />
of pops concerts Appearing in a 90-<lb />
ininute program will be the Four<lb />
Freshmen, one of the nation's top<lb />
vocal quartet Tickets are requani<lb />
On the campus, we ett present<lb />
Tru1 L Shaped Room" Uptown<lb />
State w .11 preset "Good Neighbor<lb />
Sam starring Jack Lenram This is<lb />
rated as a szood wholesome come<lb />
out we hav- to rim we did m get<lb />
a review nm it Pitt presents "KisBCl<lb />
for My President" starring Fred<lb />
MvMurray and Polly Bergen The<lb />
plot Ls based on the hi i h-<lb />
United States having th" arsl i nn<lb />
president, and although fl macfe<lb />
ets a little heavy at times th"<lb />
movie as a whole is enjm start-<lb />
ing the fourth of October. Pitt<lb />
presents The Seventh Dawn " The<lb />
technicolor of this war movie is dme<lb />
very well, however we on not say<lb />
'hat the theme. "Rlood and kre"<lb />
s -ry appealing to the average<lb />
viewer.<lb />
Lest we forget, let us remind ca-<lb />
nard working students that the Pir<lb />
County Fair begins October 5 There<lb />
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let me explain our sophisticated ejec-<lb />
tion system.<lb />
To run for 'an elected position you<lb />
must Me for the desired office<lb />
Piling is the hardest part.<lb />
Thereafter, you pay ta local print-<lb />
er $10 to print 250 posters, which<lb />
you place in ery.conceivable place<lb />
on Campus; shake ta few hands-<lb />
have your friends talk you up and<lb />
hen salt back for the election<lb />
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youa be etected. ' ' '<lb />
Then If you -wish, you can do ab-<lb />
solutely notlung! Don worry, most<lb />
Become Class Offi<lb />
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" But remember it w iL?5<lb />
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east Caroliniantuesday, September 2D, 19643<lb />
Southerners Hold Majority<lb />
Of Potential All- Americans<lb />
NEW YORKThe South has the<lb />
greatest concentration of potential<lb />
.dl-Americans for the 19W football<lb />
season, followed closely by the Mid-<lb />
west, Southwest and East in the<lb />
opinion of the Nation's college<lb />
coaches.<lb />
Len Casanova, head coach of<lb />
Oregon and president oi the Ameri-<lb />
can Football Coaches Association,<lb />
said today that It of the 53 outstand-<lb />
ing players nominated fo the<lb />
coaches' 75 All-America are from<lb />
Southern schools. The Midwest had<lb />
14 nominees, the Southwest nine.<lb />
. rid the East seven.<lb />
The University of Illinois led 44<lb />
schools represented with three norni-<lb />
nees, followed by Mississippi, Missp-<lb />
pi State. Nebraska. Oklahoma, Penn<lb />
State. Texas and Washington with<lb />
two each.<lb />
Casanova said competition for the<lb />
qu berback job is expected to be<lb />
the tightest m years with 10 fine<lb />
players seeking the post won last<lb />
year by Navy's Roger Staubach,<lb />
Heisman Trophy winner. Matched<lb />
against him are such stars as Bob<lb />
Berry. Oregon: Fred Mazurek. Pitt;<lb />
ly tight, Closest balloting in the<lb />
coaches' poll resulted in a spread<lb />
of only 25 votes between top-ranked<lb />
Jim Grisham of Oklahoma and ninth-<lb />
ranked Mike Curtis of Duke he<lb />
said.<lb />
Ric k Redman of<lb />
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members of<lb />
raig<lb />
The Pirates<lb />
Sweat It<lb />
Out<lb />
Pirates Narrowly Avert Disaster;<lb />
Final Effort Wins 12th<lb />
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Staff Sportv Writer<lb />
red twice m the<lb />
tutes '  defeat Howard<lb />
nd remain unde-<lb />
-   - .mes.<lb />
ed the Pirates again,<lb />
tou : towns himself and<lb />
  Dinky<lb />
a the Pirate's<lb />
I  yard " I -vn<lb />
seconds left in the<lb />
on three<lb />
ng the ball on<lb />
rd line. It<lb />
I due to a bad .<lb />
irry Lackey<lb />
    nd then<lb />
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k wiie<lb />
fumble on the<lb />
in the - icond<lb />
threw to J:m<lb />
:hen carried it<lb />
The PAT was not<lb />
took the cue<lb />
inarched from<lb />
 i pay dirt. The<lb />
  Alexander's<lb />
r Ps 45 yard line<lb />
tteral to Cline<lb />
for the score.<lb />
in the third<lb />
for their first<lb />
41 yard pass<lb />
was downed<lb />
 line's so<lb />
Two minutes later Ikey Builard<lb />
recovered a fumble art the Howard<lb />
24. On the first play Cline launched<lb />
a pass which Dinky Mills hauled<lb />
down with a leaping catch on the<lb />
goal Line.<lb />
The Pirates couldn't make either<lb />
PAT and were still in trouble lead-<lb />
ing only 19-13.<lb />
The Pirates had Howard in a fourth<lb />
down and 18 situation in the fourth<lb />
rter by Wyatt's pass was taken<lb />
tard Cruce at the thirty and<lb />
rac J to the five before being<lb /><lb />
1 took Howard four plays but<lb />
v scored on Wyatt's pass to Jim<lb />
Rex Keeling kicked the<lb />
PAT and Howard led 20-19.<lb />
The Pirates took the kick and re-<lb />
tar i the 22. They then started<lb />
1 yard march, consisting of 12<lb />
ys with the score coming on an<lb />
. u I pass to Dinky Mills from<lb />
Cline.<lb />
The Pirabes kicked off to the<lb />
gs and then held th era to 5<lb />
yards. The punt was allowed to roll<lb />
dead on the East Carolina one yard<lb />
line.<lb />
Alexander carried out to the 7 on<lb />
e n vxt two plays and then went<lb />
over right tackle and on down the<lb />
field for his 93 yard score.<lb />
That iced the game with just 30<lb />
s eonds to play.<lb />
Alexander was the Pirates offens-<lb />
 leader with 183 yards rushing.<lb />
Cline was second with an air and<lb />
ound total of 177 yards.<lb />
The Howard leader was Rich<lb />
Cruse with 10S yards rushing. How-<lb />
aid's worst trouble was with fum-<lb />
bles, they fumbled four times; the<lb />
1 irates recovering each time. Two<lb />
of theu fumbles led to Pirate touch-<lb />
downs.<lb />
Thirteen thousand fans watched<lb />
Howard take its first defeat this<lb />
season. Howard was 1-0-1 going in-<lb />
to the game.<lb />
ECC 0 1 12 1231<lb />
Howard 7 6 0 720<lb />
Morton. California; Tom<lb />
Myers. Northwestern: Joe Namath,<lb />
Alabama; Jerry Rhome. Tulsa:<lb />
Archie Roberts, Columbia; Bob<lb />
Schweikert. Virginia Tech. and Jim<lb />
Sidle Auburn.<lb />
Roberts and Cosmo Iacavazzi were<lb />
the two Ivy League nominees, the<lb />
first time in recent years the cir-<lb />
cuit has had two candidates in the<lb />
coaches' voting.<lb />
Casanova said the coaches rate<lb />
Dick Butkus of Illinois as the finest<lb />
college center since Chuck BeoV<lb />
narik starred at Pennsylvania in<lb />
1948. Fullback Jim Grabowski and<lb />
tackle Archie Sutton were the other<lb />
Itlira players nominated.<lb />
The community of Troy. Ohio 'pop.<lb />
13.685 and Chicago, 111 were the<lb />
only towns with two nonn'nees <lb />
Troy's Tom Myers, Northwestern<lb />
quarterback and fullback Tom<lb />
Vaughn of Iowa State were picked:<lb />
Chicago choices were center Dick<lb />
Butkus and fullback Jim Grabow-<lb />
ski. both of Illinois.<lb />
Competition for the fullback post,<lb />
Casanova said is going to be equal -<lb />
Staubach, gu<lb />
Washington aid<lb />
Savers of Kansa<lb />
the coaches' first team last season,<lb />
ligaiin won nomination in the "voting.<lb />
Ken WiMard, halfback for Gator<lb />
Bowl winner North CaroLim i and<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference rushing<lb />
dier with 742 yards feast year, was<lb />
nominated for 1964 A 11 -America<lb />
honors today by the Association.<lb />
Crashing Ken, a 220-pound power-<lb />
house from Richmond. Va v.<lb />
picked on a roster of 53 college<lb />
stars voted top All-America candi-<lb />
dates by the more than 500 mem-<lb />
bers of the association.<lb />
Willard. a 6-foot-2 senior, beat out<lb />
Duke's All-America Jay Wilkinson<lb />
for conferenc ground-gaining honors<lb />
in the final game of the season. The<lb />
Tar He- Atlantic Co co-<lb />
champdion with North Carolina Stall<lb />
went on to defeat the Air Force in<lb />
the Gator classic.<lb />
Mike Curtis. Duke fulbadk who<lb />
batters, defends and punts with the<lb />
nation's best, was also slotted by<lb />
the American Football Coaches As-<lb />
sociation today on an honor roll of<lb />
All-Am ar- candidates for 1964.<lb />
Curtis, a 212-pounder from Rock-<lb />
ville, Md was listed among 53 col-<lb />
lege headliners rated by the 500-<lb />
plus members of the association as<lb />
ripe for football immortality this<lb />
season.<lb />
Curtis, a 212-pounder from Rock-<lb />
ville, Md who bulldozed more than<lb />
500 yards in his sophomore year, was<lb />
hampered by a knee injury last sea-<lb />
son but still ground out 169 yards.<lb />
The 6-foot-2 senior is regarded as one<lb />
of the strongest runners in Blue Devil<lb />
history. Teammate Jay Wilkinson<lb />
made the coaches' first team last<lb />
year.<lb />
Members of the association will se-<lb />
at the 75th annual All-America<lb />
. after careful study of slow-<lb />
motion films of 1964 games. Their<lb />
choices will be released in the Nov.<lb />
28 issue of TV guide.<lb />
Intramural Schedule, Standings<lb />
Giving<lb />
rc<lb />
En<lb />
&amp; iEDULE FOR INTRAMURAL<lb />
TOUCH FOOTBALL<lb />
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE<lb />
Phi Epsilon<lb />
la Cha Alpha<lb />
hi<lb />
 :pha<lb />
Hall, First Floor<lb />
imbie Rums<lb />
ms Date<lb />
Tues . Sept. 29<lb />
-4Wed . Sept. 30<lb />
-Thurs Oct. 1<lb />
-Moo . Oct. 5<lb />
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Thurs Oct. 8<lb />
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6-3Tues Oct. 13<lb />
4-2Wed Oct. 14<lb />
1-3Thurs. Oct. 15<lb />
Mon Oct. 19<lb />
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4-2Tues Nov. 10<lb />
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5-2Thurs Nov. 12<lb />
6-4Mon Nov. 16<lb />
Games played on field near Ten-<lb />
nis Courts. AJ1 protests should be<lb />
made in a letter with Five Dollars<lb />
'$5 00) and brought to Dillv Jones,<lb />
Intramural Sports Director. AU<lb />
games played at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
.MEN'S INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL<lb />
Dorm League W L T<lb />
1. Air Force ROTC 0 10<lb />
2. Independents 10 0<lb />
3. Runaways 0 0 0<lb />
4. Untouchables 0 0 0<lb />
5. Rats 0 0 0<lb />
6. Country Genfcs 0 0 0<lb />
Independent League I W L T<lb />
1. Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 10<lb />
2. Lambda Chi AApha 1 0 0<lb />
3. Theta Chi 0 0 0<lb />
4. Kappa Alpha 0 0 0<lb />
5. Jones Hall: 1st fir. 0 0 0<lb />
6. Stumble Bums 0 0 0<lb />
Independent League II W L T<lb />
1. Sigma Nu 10 0<lb />
2. Pi Kappa Alpha 0 10<lb />
3. Pi Kappa Phi 0 0 0<lb />
4. Alpha Epsilon Pi 0 0 0<lb />
5. Yankees 0 0 0<lb />
6. Jones; 4th fir. East 0 0 0<lb />
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4east Caroliniantuesday, September 29, 1964<lb />
YDC Of East Carolina<lb />
Leads NC Convention<lb />
There was no doubt that the large<lb />
college in Greenvifle led all tweasty-<lb />
seven colleges that are in the Nortih<lb />
Carohea Fedenartilon of College<lb />
Young 3enKcnaits at last week-end s<lb />
YDC Convention held dm Raleigh.<lb />
Throughout the convention, there<lb />
was definite proof that EaSt Oarolina<lb />
was playling the role as the leader.<lb />
Along with Watoe Forestt, Carolina,<lb />
and State, Easft Oarolina guided<lb />
other colleges throughout the stialbe<lb />
in elections, resolutions, and display<lb />
of enthusiasm.<lb />
One hour after the convenfbion be-<lb />
gan proceedings, the representatives<lb />
from the counties and colleges knew<lb />
that East Carolina's delegaltion, one<lb />
of the largest thene, enthusiastically<lb />
supported the national ticket and<lb />
planned to spread this enthusiasm to<lb />
more reluctant groups.<lb />
(Not only did the delegaltion from<lb />
East Carolina accomplish the taim<lb />
of placing men and women of their<lb />
choice as officers of the State Young<lb />
Democrat Club, but they also placed<lb />
two students from East Oarolina<lb />
In office.<lb />
Luanne Kaylor. sophomore, was<lb />
elected Secretary of the North Oaro-<lb />
lina Federation of College Young<lb />
Democrats by a ovenvhelming ma-<lb />
orilty. East Carolina delegation cast<lb />
all i4 votes, second to State's votes,<lb />
(along with the majority of the North<lb />
Oarolina Colleges. On asking Miss<lb />
Kaylor her reaction, she replied. "I<lb />
was first of all surprised and very<lb />
much pleased that so very many<lb />
people had confidence in my ability<lb />
to fill this position. I intend to give<lb />
my fullest attention to this office<lb />
The second honor was indeed the<lb />
hughiigiht of the convention. Ed<lb />
Merritt of N. C. State, supported<lb />
by the Moore faction of the party,<lb />
opposed Jiim Farmer of Bast Oaro-<lb />
lina. Larry James, a student aft<lb />
Wake Forest, stood up for the nomi-<lb />
nating speech in Mr. Farmer's be-<lb />
half. Highlighting his speech with<lb />
dynamic force and sincere deter-<lb />
mination, he stated, "This man, W<lb />
in the Democratic Party as he is toll<lb />
in stafture, wiM accomplish (the aiims<lb />
c4 the Party. This 6 foot 6 inch<lb />
gentleman wil diligently night the<lb />
gruelling and grumbling Goldwater.<lb />
Therefore ladies land gentlemen,<lb />
place before you, the tall pine tree<lb />
from the Bast, Jim Farmer. Jm-<lb />
mediiately, Mr. Dave Redd, a promi-<lb />
nent lawyer from GrelenWlie and<lb />
immediafte past president of the<lb />
State Y.D.C. seconded the nomirtar<lb />
tion. The convention went into a<lb />
wild demonstration.<lb />
After IN. C. State nominated thedtr<lb />
candidate, there was a motion on<lb />
the floor that the colleges be call-<lb />
ed to cast their votes before the<lb />
counties. The motion Was enthusi-<lb />
tasticaLly passed. Every college with<lb />
the exception of itwo, cast all their<lb />
votes for Mr. Farmer. Wake For-<lb />
est stood up and dynamically stated,<lb />
'The Magnolia Trees of Wake For-<lb />
est cast all 9 votes to the Tall Pine<lb />
of the East After the counties<lb />
cast their votes. Jim won by an al-<lb />
most 300 point margin, with the con-<lb />
vention again wildly applauding while<lb />
Jim, past President of the East<lb />
Carolina YDC and Secretary of the<lb />
Federation, which Luanne wiM take<lb />
over on January 1, walked up to<lb />
(accept the nomination.<lb />
Jjm Farmer stated that his "First<lb />
reaction was a feeling of pride in the<lb />
people who supported me in the<lb />
campaign and in the people through-<lb />
out the state who spent Friday night<lb />
and Saturday in lining up votes for<lb />
my election. I was very much im-<lb />
pressed with the responsibility of the<lb />
office, but I am glad to be able to<lb />
work with officers who are dedicat-<lb />
ed to the National Democratic tic-<lb />
ket and who will not allow the<lb />
Y.D.C. to become apathetic about<lb />
the coming campaign on all levels<lb />
As many students said on the<lb />
return trip home, it was indeed an<lb />
enjoyable and fruitful week-end for<lb />
the Democratic Plamtv and East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Campus Chatter<lb />
'What's New' In Clothing<lb />
By BEN<lb />
I was on Clothing Row, 5th Street,<lb />
last week, with a SMfo time on my<lb />
hands and decided to browse and<lb />
chat in some of the clothing shops.<lb />
Jn the course of conversation, I<lb />
began inquiring about styles, colors,<lb />
etc. for Fall. In short, I was asking,<lb />
"WHAT'S NEW?"<lb />
It seems that the British .Look is<lb />
the thing in suits and sportcoats for<lb />
Fall. This look is achieved by heavy<lb />
herringbones, hopsackings and<lb />
plains. Colors tend toward earthy,<lb />
clay tones. Vested suits seem to be<lb />
very much in demand. One coalt in<lb />
particular that caught rny eye was<lb />
called The Gamekeeper, a corduroy<lb />
coat with a wide, stitched-deep wale<lb />
and a half-belted back. This coat,<lb />
unlike most corduroy coalts, had ex-<lb />
cellent tailoring and would be per-<lb />
fect for football games and other<lb />
outdoor functions.<lb />
The sweater picture was predomi-<lb />
nantly V neck in lambswood, aflpaca<lb />
and cashmere. Much interest has<lb />
been shown toward alpaca V neck<lb />
sweaters. This is in reverse of usual<lb />
trends whereas cardigans have been<lb />
more popular. A wide range of colors<lb />
SUTTON<lb />
such as, bronze, hazel mix, red<lb />
maple, fern mix, lincodm and can-<lb />
ary are being shown. Camel and<lb />
navy blue are still very strong with<lb />
canary, which is yellow.<lb />
The shirt picture is anything hut<lb />
basic. Sero of New Haven has sev-<lb />
eral new and exciting collar styles.<lb />
One style called The Purist, a fault-<lb />
lessly shaped button-down style<lb />
with a fuller flare and modified<lb />
higher collar, has a very casual<lb />
yet correct look. It comes in solids<lb />
and stripes. By the way, how can<lb />
stripes be going out of style, when<lb />
most all of this seasons stripes are<lb />
new and different from what has<lb />
been seen befor- Snortshdrts are<lb />
being shown in bold handsome pliaids<lb />
an fine fabrics such as: Block Is-<lb />
land Oingham and Egyptian Pima<lb />
Cotton. The price is rather steep on<lb />
these fine sportshirts but they are<lb />
really handsome.<lb />
WHAT'S NEW? It is all new, ac-<lb />
cording to store personnel and they<lb />
should know, it's their business to<lb />
know. Why not drop by and see<lb />
for yourself?<lb />
CU Recognizable<lb />
By Smoke, People<lb />
By LEE KEEL<lb />
As you pass .throughJ<lb />
the College Union-fS over<lb />
shirts smoke, rf  wa<lb />
you. To your right e<lb />
jors are conducting ?JSive<lb />
Us are staking.out prospe j<lb />
dates. To your  rcaading<lb />
watching color Jg curredt<lb />
the newsparper ind debatui<lb />
issues. Straight ahead Ug f<lb />
shoD where seemingly ,muink.<lb />
Ke ng JgJ 0g<lb />
ling, liaugh-ng and 9Higm0<lb />
with the juke box.<lb />
It seems hard to believe that once<lb />
therein C.U  <lb />
CU and soda shop was <lb />
Wright Building Gylu SL<lb />
 rooms. The only PUS<lb />
had to congregate wasa ssrwflroom<lb />
called the Pirate's Den, which now<lb />
houses the staff of the Buccaneer.<lb />
It wasn't until 1954 that what we<lb />
now know as the CU was; starte<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick then Presiden<lb />
of EC, Wteted the idea of a central<lb />
gathering place for the stute<lb />
The success of his idea can best<lb />
be illustrated by the Phenomenal<lb />
growth of the budget which is aJQo-<lb />
eated to the C.U. In ten years this<lb />
budget has grown from $300 to. u<lb />
000' This budget is paid for by our<lb />
student activity fees, so take ad-<lb />
vantage of what the C.U. offers.<lb />
Not only does it provide a meet-<lb />
- ing. greeting, and eating place for<lb />
students, but it also prov.des many<lb />
services and facilities for our en-<lb />
joyment and benefit 'like chairs and<lb />
rest rooms) These include cards,<lb />
ping-pong tables, bicycles, television<lb />
and others. There are also various<lb />
groups such as Beginners' Bridge<lb />
classes and bowling and Chess<lb />
teams. Dances, parties, ar.i bands<lb />
are provided by the C.U.<lb />
By June, 1965 the C.U will be<lb />
relocated on the ground floor of<lb />
the new extension that is being add-<lb />
ed on to the Wright Building. This<lb />
new C.U. will be approximately the<lb />
same size of the present one. The<lb />
old C.U. will then be used for the<lb />
student stores and the student bank.<lb />
As you can see. there's more than<lb />
meets the eye to the C.U. The staff<lb />
is friendly and willing to help. Take<lb />
advantage of the facilities the C.U.<lb />
offers but remember that while the<lb />
C.U. is for your enjoyment, it can<lb />
only be as good as the students<lb />
make it.<lb />
ID CARDS<lb />
Anyone who has failed to pick<lb />
up his ID Card should do so on<lb />
Friday, October 2, at the SGA<lb />
office in Wright Building be-<lb />
tween 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.<lb />
FOUND<lb />
A pair of men's glasses and a<lb />
note book have been left at the EC<lb />
Student Bank. They may be picked<lb />
up from Mrs. Dorey at the Bank<lb />
Introduction To Y0<lb />
Student Body Lead<lb />
:  in a series <lb />
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TaniK-n anTSeu- <lb />
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from i0 a Prescient 4<lb />
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Be A Member Of Your Own Private Club!<lb />
Get Your Key Card Now And Join<lb />
The Fun At<lb />
The PURPLE and GOLD CLUB<lb />
EXCLUSIVELY FOR E. C. C. STUDENTS<lb />
SERVING SANDWICHES, DINNERS<lb />
and Your Favorite Beverages<lb />
DINING ROOM OPEN DAILY AT 5:06 P. M.<lb />
DANCING NIGHTLY<lb />
The New Cock and Bull Lounge Open Daily at 2:00 P. M.<lb />
Located On The 264 By-Pass<lb />
Phone 758-9823<lb />
CASH<lb />
for<lb />
TEXT<lb />
BOOKS<lb />
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123 E. 5th St<lb />
BARNES &amp; NOBLE<lb />
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the Arnold Palmer classic<lb />
Authentic Arnold Palmer design in a handsome<lb />
25" eVe,V Sportsman a"d spectator will<lb />
3?S D'stinctive links stitch in a choice blend<lb />
of 2 f J?aca'40 vir8in ool wide choice<lb />
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$21<lb />
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