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v.<lb />
Campus Magazine, Rebel<lb />
Receies Another Editor<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, friday, October 9, 1964<lb />
number 10<lb /><lb />
 ' math major from<lb />
the new editor of East<lb />
- award-winning literary<lb />
e Rebel.<lb />
s BJakestoe Speight.<lb />
e business manager.<lb />
 fred Willis a 1964<lb />
em Gloucester in<lb />
"- ghfs selection<lb />
and announced bv the<lb />
ons Board,<lb />
ffnpus pur<lb />
- direction, the<lb />
' - usual<lb />
e during the 19W-<lb />
Pall, winter and<lb />
are p rined.<lb />
s : ral duties m-<lb />
sl .t: oi appmxi-<lb />
uee the three 19U-<lb />
le to Bast Carolina as<lb />
 m An: och College,<lb />
Ohio. A native of<lb />
Pa he k son of<lb />
S ie ghi, artist- si-resi-<lb />
-lina. and Sarah<lb />
o an accom-<lb />
He lives with his<lb />
a . Green-<lb />
eated n 1957 and<lb />
 by the Student Gov-<lb />
tion, has earned re-<lb />
' n rabn@s from<lb />
ibe Press, a<lb />
n of which it is<lb />
North Carolina critics<lb />
3b -iiy ascribed overall<lb />
Rebel edit ons.<lb />
1 ttie magazines<lb />
.re interviews with<lb />
 authorities on literary,<lb />
or other matters las year's<lb />
TV. wees were novelist B "nee<lb />
Kelly Harris. educator-writer Louis<lb />
D Rubin and U. S. Attorney General<lb />
iuJtoert Kennedy): selections from<lb />
campus prose poetrv and graphic<lb />
and a series of book reviews<lb />
Tom Speight<lb />
Notice<lb />
Saturday morning at 9:30 regis-<lb />
tration begins for about 80 children's<lb />
choir directors expected to attend a<lb />
one-day Church Music Workshop of-<lb />
fered by the School of Musdc It will<lb />
be held in WTiichard Music Hall<lb />
Thurmond Speaks<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
Strom Thurmond has been left<lb />
by the Democratic Party. 'II didn't<lb />
:?aw the Democratic Party, it left<lb />
me Thurmond is representative<lb />
ol the strong conservative feeling<lb />
und has severed his ties with the<lb />
Democrats "Because of their far<lb />
leftist tendencies<lb />
Thurmond was a Democratic sena-<lb />
tor from South Carolina where he<lb />
has served many years. This year,<lb />
he switched from the Democrats<lb />
to the Republican Party where he<lb />
s supporting Sen. Barry Goldwater<lb />
for the presidency.<lb />
Senator Thurmond will speak at<lb />
8 00 tomorrow night in the Gym-<lb />
n: : ium. He will arrive at 6 pm at<lb />
he Greenvlle Airport and speak at<lb />
a fund-raising dinner before arriv-<lb />
his on campus.<lb />
The speech is sponsored bv the<lb />
Young Republicans Club, the Citi-<lb />
zens for Goldwater, the Conserva-<lb />
tives Club and Students for Gold-<lb />
. ter.<lb />
Students, faculty and the general<lb />
public are invited (to hear the<lb />
st not or speak. There will be no<lb />
charge.<lb />
Off The Street<lb />
Please, it is important that<lb />
the students at East Carolina<lb />
use the sidewalks rather than<lb />
walking in the middle of the<lb />
street.<lb />
Students should cross at desig-<lb />
nated cross-walks especially in<lb />
crossing 10th Street at the East<lb />
end of the Gymnasium.<lb />
Please comply with the above<lb />
statement for your own safety.<lb />
NC School Admministralion<lb />
Appoints W omen To Ofjice<lb />
School superintendents and the<lb />
more recent assistant superinten-<lb />
dents in North CarolinaTraditional-<lb />
ly they are positions for men. But<lb />
it's not always like that. At least<lb />
not any more.<lb />
Ask folks who know school ad-<lb />
ministrative personnel in Green-<lb />
ville and in Franklin County.<lb />
They'll report the first two female<lb />
intruders 'into the realm of North<lb />
Carolina assistant superintendents.<lb />
Holding their own alone are Mrs.<lb />
Ellen Lewis Carroll, a FWrnvtMe<lb />
native, who is assistant to Supt.<lb />
J. H. Rose of the Greenville City<lb />
Schools, and Mrs. Margaret Wil-<lb />
liams Holmes, 'assistant to Supt.<lb />
Warren W. Smith of the Franklin<lb />
County Schools.<lb />
Both alumnae of East Carolina<lb />
here, the two women are charged<lb />
with the responsibility for imple-<lb />
menting activities which will im-<lb />
prove the entire public eduoadon.il<lb />
program for elementary and high<lb />
school children in the schools of<lb />
their respective administrative units.<lb />
In addition, each supervises<lb />
teacher certification and renewal<lb />
and teacher placement in the cor-<lb />
rect field of preparation; plans and<lb />
writes courses of study with teacher<lb />
assistance: helps principals and<lb />
teachers with schedules: and directs<lb />
school evaluation programs.<lb />
Mrs. Carroll helps enroll new<lb />
children in die Greenville system,<lb />
receives applications from and inter-<lb />
views new teachers, coordinates<lb />
services of various agencies and<lb />
sets up tutoring services for stu-<lb />
dents and summer kindergartens<lb />
for Negro children.<lb />
Other duties for Mrs. Holmes in-<lb />
clude direction of programs for the<lb />
supervisory staff, speech therapists<lb />
land three special education teachers.<lb />
She plans and directs a county-wide<lb />
testing program, a vocational educa-<lb />
tion program and two introductiono-<lb />
vocation programs.<lb />
Ft . liierly a director of instruction<lb />
in ihe Greenville Schools for seven<lb />
years, Mrs. Carroll served as an<lb />
instructor in education at her alma<lb />
mater from 1947 to 1966. She holds<lb />
both the BS and MA degrees from<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Mrs. Holmes, a supervisor for 10<lb />
years in the Franklin County Schools,<lb />
was appointed interim superinten-<lb />
dent in 1963 to fill the unexpired<lb />
term of the late Wiley F. Mitchell.<lb />
She held this post for six months<lb />
before accepting the assistant post<lb />
when the Franklin Board of Edu-<lb />
cation appointed Warren W. Smith<lb />
superintendent.<lb />
She also had experience as a<lb />
sixth grade teacher at the Harris<lb />
'School in Louisburg.<lb />
She was awarded both the BA and<lb />
MA degrees from East Carolina and<lb />
lias studied at Duke University osnd<lb />
the University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
Tickets<lb />
Tickets for the Drew Pearson lec-<lb />
ture and the Raduga Dancers per-<lb />
formance wall be made available at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office between<lb />
8:00 am and 4:00 pm today and<lb />
Monday. Tickets for the Reduga<lb />
Dancers will also be available Tues-<lb />
day. They may be obtained without<lb />
change by students, faculty and staff<lb />
of East Carolina,<lb />
1<lb />
 rsoo by judgment of his<lb />
pies is Washington's top re-<lb />
any of them admit with<lb />
lu r.ee. Pearson is the one<lb />
Washington news who<lb />
thai others can't get,<lb />
m s to print or broadcast<lb />
- will hush up.<lb />
is why Pearson is the Wash-<lb />
reporter most sought after,<lb />
rearedbecause Wash-<lb />
s he is relentless in his<lb />
news, crusading in his<lb />
nrnent, and im-<lb />
nressure.<lb />
zed and fought gov-<lb />
 members of Con-<lb />
" business leaders.<lb />
 they were not act-<lb />
iic interest. They have<lb />
ireatened. and evaded<lb />
- been proved right<lb />
 warning 'Pearson<lb />
' about this is a red<lb />
a i  i cnnivers in govern-<lb />
hout the nation.<lb />
IMF Magazine wTote: 'His<lb />
 journalistic vigilance<lb />
mall men honest: and<lb />
:r men to work in an<lb />
here of caution that frequent-<lb />
their style<lb />
1 George C. Marshall said:<lb />
swn is one of mv best inspec-<lb />
neral "<lb />
BA a Saturday Review of Litera-<lb />
peked Pearson as the<lb />
whose writings exert the<lb />
w; afiuence on the nation.<lb />
nd of a man is he?<lb />
a brash, hard-boiled re-<lb />
HoUywood or Broadway ver-<lb />
i quiet, almost retiring<lb />
 ally, and shows strong traces<lb />
Quaker background. He<lb />
favor air-conditiondng;<lb />
from tobacco irritates his<lb />
r <lb />
s ho lies nothing better than<lb />
ns under high pressurewhich<lb />
I t seven days a week. Hiis<lb />
hardest problem is to get horn<lb />
afce a day off. He goes to bed<lb />
hkJ gets up early.<lb />
works in hos office in George<lb />
in a house 200 years old, has<lb />
pdow overlooking a small garden<lb />
is visited annually on the<lb />
Fjetown "garden tour He has<lb />
tj T farm in Maryland where his<lb />
fe throws up her hands in despair.<lb />
agine she says, "a newspap-<lb />
erman with a deadline every day<lb />
taking on a dairy herd with two<lb />
deadlines a day<lb />
Monday<lb />
fSgSSS<lb /><lb />
Pearson was born in Evanston<lb />
Illinois, on December 13, 1897. He<lb />
spent his boyhood in Sw-arthmore.<lb />
Pa where Yds father wtes professor<lb />
of speech at Swiarthmore Colege.<lb />
learson earned his first pocket-<lb />
money in a patch of Swarthmore<lb />
woods called Whiskey Run. trapping<lb />
skunks with his brother Leonper-<lb />
haps a forecast for the future.<lb />
Pearson's education included Phi-<lb />
lips Exeter Academy, where he eked<lb />
out a scholarship with baby-sitting;<lb />
and four years at Swarthmore Col-<lb />
lege where he made Phi Beta Kappa,<lb />
edited the college newspaper, and<lb />
ended up in an Officers' Training<lb />
Corps at the close of World War I.<lb />
In the lean years of the Hoover<lb />
Administration, an anonymous book.<lb />
 Washington Merry-GoRound "<lb />
created a tremendous stir in the<lb />
nation's capital. It was packed with<lb />
inside stories told on heretofore<lb />
sacrosanct politicians and members<lb />
of society. When the authors of the<lb />
book were revealed to be Drew<lb />
Pearson and Robert S. Allen. Allen<lb />
was dismissed by the Christian<lb />
Science Monitor. Publication of the<lb />
sequel. "More Merry-Go-Round<lb />
led to Pearson's firing by the Balti-<lb />
more Sun.<lb />
Through this Pearson-Allen part-<lb />
nership, however, 'began a new era<lb />
in journalismfor the two men, both<lb />
without jobs, teamed up to write<lb />
the daily 'Washington Merry Go-<lb />
Round" column, which has been<lb />
whirling in the nation's newspapers<lb />
since December 13. 1932. In recent<lb />
years Pearson has been sole author<lb />
ol the column.<lb />
Through the medium of radio,<lb />
Pearson waged a powerful and ef-<lb />
fective campaign against the Ku<lb />
Klux Klan. chmaxed by his famous<lb />
broadcast from the State Capitol hi<lb />
Atlanta. Georgia, on Judy 21, 1946,<lb />
when he answered a dare from the<lb />
Klan to come to Georgia.<lb />
Pearson also was an organizer,<lb />
end has been president, of Big<lb />
Brothers of DC, the Washington<lb />
chapter of an national organization<lb />
devoted to combatting juventifle de-<lb />
linouency. For a number of years<lb />
be has made it an annual practice<lb />
to take troupes of professional en-<lb />
tertainers to visit American over-<lb />
seas bases to entertain our service-<lb />
men at Chustrnas time; and in 1955<lb />
was chairman of the "iron lung"<lb />
campaign of the March of Diimes.<lb />
He also was the first newspaperrrian<lb />
to connect cigarettes wdth lung can-<lb />
cer and campaigned on this issue<lb />
consistently despite the power of<lb />
the big cigarette advertisers. In<lb />
1958 he organized a commitee,<lb />
"Americans Agaiinst Bombs of Bigot-<lb />
ry to combat the bombing of<lb />
schools and places of worship. He<lb />
was largely responsible for raising<lb />
the money to rebuild the Clinton,<lb />
Tenn school house.<lb />
He has stepped on more toes and<lb />
been involved in more controversies<lb />
lhan probably any other reporter in<lb />
our entire history. He regards tiie<lb />
job of a Washington reporter as be-<lb />
ting that of "Watchdog of the peo-<lb />
ple and, since misdoings in Wash-<lb />
ington naturally occur most in the<lb />
party in power, has biggest "ex-<lb />
poses" have generally hit the poM-<lb />
iticians m power.<lb />
He thus was a scourge to the<lb />
Democratic party under Presidents<lb />
(Frianklki Roosevelt land Harry Tru-<lb />
man, and to the Republicans under<lb />
Presidents Ooohdge. Hoover, and<lb />
Eisenhower,  attained the dis-<lb />
tinction of bei almost the only<lb />
importer Ihe White House putaMdiy<lb />
castigated in violent languajge tr or<lb />
under rtfoose presidents.<lb />
As a result of many of his exposes,<lb />
however, numerous members of<lb />
Congress and other ofifice holders-<lb />
national, state, and localwere re-<lb />
moved from office and, in some<lb />
oases, sent to jailincluding a gov-<lb />
ernor of Louisiana.<lb />
His best-known single cases was a<lb />
(running battle over a period of<lb />
years with the late Sen. Joseph Mc-<lb />
Carthy of Wisconsin, which culmi-<lb />
nated in a Senate hearing into<lb />
charges against Mcdarthy, and<lb />
finally a vote of censure by the<lb />
Senate which ended an McCarthy's<lb />
loss of power and prestige.<lb />
He also was the one reporter who<lb />
consistently over a period of years<lb />
showed how the United States was<lb />
losing ground to Russia dn the de-<lb />
velopment of new war weapons, a<lb />
decline that was dramatized when<lb />
Russia launched the first earth<lb />
satellite in 1957. In 1957 also, Pear-<lb />
sen, on a visit to the Near East,<lb />
precisely reported a- "Kremlin time<lb />
table" for revolutions in -Arab na-<lb />
tions that were to lead the world to<lb />
the brink of war in 1958.<lb />
In early 1959. just after Fidel<lb />
Castro seized power in Cuba, Pear-<lb />
son made a swing around the Carib-<lb />
bean and came back to warnat a<lb />
time most writers were hailing Fidel<lb />
as a herothat his reg;me posed a<lb />
grave Communi'st threat, and might<lb />
give Russia a toehold in our front-<lb />
yard. He tabbed Castro as the<lb />
"Nasser of the Caribbean and pre-<lb />
dicted he would try to organize the<lb />
overthrow of other iJatin American<lb />
governmentsia prediction that<lb />
came true shortly thereafter.<lb />
In I960, (Pearson wrote that if<lb />
John F. Kennedy was elected Presi-<lb />
dent. Premier Khrushchev of Russia<lb />
would make two definite gestures to<lb />
ease Bast-West tension: he would<lb />
release not only the U.S. RB-47<lb />
flrs shot down over the Arctic,<lb />
but also would release Francis Gary<lb />
(Powers, the U-2 pilot whose disas-<lb />
trous mission over Russia compound-<lb />
ed by subsequent U.S. errors had led<lb />
to the Khrushchev explosion at the<lb />
summit conference in iMiay of that<lb />
year. Both of these predictions came<lb />
true also.<lb />
In 1962, he (interviewed President<lb />
Tito of Yugosilaviia, the Kmg and<lb />
Queen of Greece, Premier Fanfand<lb />
of rtajy; aflBo accompanied Presi-<lb />
dent Kennedy to Venezuela and<lb />
Colombia.<lb />
Pearson holds numerous awards<lb />
including "Father of ihe Year"<lb />
(1948); the Variety dub -Heart of<lb />
Gold (1963); the French iLePion of<lb />
Honor; the First Order Star of<lb />
Sohdaroty (Italy).<lb />
In addition to "Washington Merry-<lb />
GoAround" and "More MerryJo-<lb />
Round, Pearson and Allen co-<lb />
authored "Nine Old Men Pearson<lb />
ana Lonstantine Brown WTote "The<lb />
American Diplomatic Game nd<lb />
ir 1958 Pearson and his junior part-<lb />
ner, Jack Anderson, wrote "USA<lb />
Second Class Power?"the storv<lb />
w JVl d hmv Uni1d States<lb />
was then losing the race wdth Rus-<lb />
EC Art Major<lb />
Wins Award<lb />
Jim Brinson a native of New Bern<lb />
gL&amp;JT" ,art "J East<lb />
the 19th .annual Southeastern Ex-<lb />
hibition of .the Atlanta Ja) TL<lb />
Association (AAA).<lb />
Brinson's oil painting, 'Three<lb />
Blues and a Oc 45 wal acconfed<lb />
ine East Carolina student was<lb />
Tf T ! awards f merit<lb />
The other key prize, a $1 000 nurl<lb />
chase award, went to a Ge<lb />
jfehfr-oiie wxrks by SSTfci<lb />
nine states were selected for the<lb />
show Represented are AJarna!<lb />
Florida, Geora, Louisiana Mk<lb />
ssippjNorth OaretoHo rj<lb />
hna. Tennessee and Virginia.<lb />
Mrs. Adelyn D. Breesfcin former<lb />
tffJ ofMern<lb />
Art. an Washington, D. C, and now<lb />
consultant to the RationedMOoS<lb />
Tfrf-Fw Art Smithsonfen<lb />
Institution was juror for tfhecur-<lb />
rent exhibition. <lb />
He is the son or Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
E2S? S?"8 Bf?n90n Md More-<lb />
nead Osty Road, New Bern Hfe<lb />
'rTLaiS :LUd &amp;  a<lb />
1963 Dube University graduate now<lb />
isi the Marine Corps, and Oem, a<lb />
ninth-tgnade student tat the New<lb />
Kigh School.<lb /><pb facs="00038840_tn_0002" /><lb />
2east Carolinianfriday, October 9, 1964<lb />
Empty Chairs<lb />
Last week ttere was a scheduled meeting of the Sopho-<lb />
more Class. The notice had been posted on official bulletin<lb />
boards for some time and everyone is required to read the<lb />
bulletins regularly.<lb />
Out of a class of over 1300, 20 managed to be in attend-<lb />
ance. We tried to rationalize by saying that it was raming that<lb />
night and people could not come out into the wet weather We<lb />
figured that some of the class was involved in rush or m other<lb />
meetings of equal importance. Finally we realized that the<lb />
Sophomore Class just doesn't care about their meetings. It<lb />
was a hard thing for us to admit but we feel that it is true. We<lb />
were glad that there were three other classes to take up the<lb />
slack created by the dormant member.<lb />
Tuesday night, the Freshmen Class met in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium to hear the candidates for freshmen offices give their<lb />
platforms. In a previous editorial we had said that there was<lb />
no way for the new members of the student body to know for<lb />
whom they were voting. This method of bringing the political<lb />
aspirants before the class to offer their views indicated a<lb />
spark of interest that we had hoped would be shown by the<lb />
newcomers. We eagerly awaited the crowd. We heard the<lb />
speeches and tried to pick out the best person for the ottice.<lb />
Before us stood the leaders of the class of '68. Behind us stood<lb />
rows and rows of empty chairs. In all there were about 75<lb />
interested persons. Out of a membershi of 1700 only 75 saw fit<lb />
to heir all sides of the issue. Maybe the rest had already made<lb />
up their minds. Maybe they had an excess of homework that<lb />
night. Maybe.<lb />
Oh, well. There are always the Juniors and Seniors.<lb />
By the way, when are their class meetings?<lb />
Music<lb />
Jerry<lb />
of<lb />
New LP Revival<lb />
sate wu4ieofb-<lb />
where. These fmg<lb />
-Boom" since the oW Ug g<lb />
Record" and the mJtch the<lb />
beginning to "Paders<lb />
change in trends. Vaughn <lb />
-Firlt Family" was a big hrt ano<lb />
then the nation shookJ"<lb />
AlLan Sherman whose .new brand <lb />
humor seems to be just vvhJt tne<lb />
record buyer wants.<lb />
Many of these new artiste mad<lb />
to<lb />
Williams<lb />
. rir Hipp w<lb />
various cities<lb />
slept upon <lb />
appearances rV<lb />
and<lb />
Freedom Of The Mind<lb />
"Isn't it dangerous to allow Communists to speak on col-<lb />
lege campuses?" asks a Press reader in a personal letter to<lb />
the editor. "After all continues our correspondent, "aren't<lb />
most college students ill-informed about American history and<lb />
woefully ignorant of the reasons for our form of government V<lb />
The answer to both questions, of course, is an emphatic<lb />
v<lb />
Yes<lb />
Consider the second question first. It is true that our<lb />
homes and our schools have done a poor job in educating youth<lb />
for American citizenship. Most young people know little about<lb />
the history of their nation and have only the haziest of ideas<lb />
about such things as our system of government checks and<lb />
balances and the reasons for these foundation stones in our<lb />
system of government.<lb />
But is the college student in worse position, in this re-<lb />
spect, than the average American adult? Even many of the<lb />
best educated and most intelligent adults, in other fields, are<lb />
incrediblv ignorant of American history and government. If<lb />
we're going to protect the college student against the false<lb />
philosophy of Communism, shouldn't we protect the adults<lb />
also? And if we start doing that, what happens to the basic<lb />
American concept of freedom of speech?<lb />
If we're going to protect people against Communists'<lb />
ideasby quarantining those ideaswouldn't it be logical to<lb />
protect them against other false ideas? Protect Protestants,<lb />
for example, against the false ideas of Catholicism and<lb />
Catholics against the error of Protestantism? Protect Demo-<lb />
crats against false philosophy of Republicans and vice versa?<lb />
Of course it is dangerous to allow Communists to speak<lb />
on college campuses! It is always dangerous to give people,<lb />
students or adults, the freedom to choose between two ideas,<lb />
two philosophies. But every freedom we Americans possess<lb />
rests upon that oneupon freedom of the mind. That is why<lb />
freedom itself is so revolutionary, so dangerous a concept. For<lb />
people are never really free unless they are free to be wrong.<lb />
It's a gamble we have to take. It's a gamble the men who<lb />
set up this nation had the courage to take. They recognized<lb />
that sometimes people would make the wrong choice, but they<lb />
were convinced that most people usually would be able to dis-<lb />
tinguish the true from the false.<lb />
It's a gamble we must continue to take today. It's a<lb />
gamble we will take, unless we've lost the courage, the faith<lb />
in humanity, that transformed the highly improbable Ameri-<lb />
can dream into the miracle of reality.<lb />
From The Franklin Press<lb />
Campus Bulletin<lb />
the Y Hut, 2:00 p.m.<lb />
Fellowship of Christian Athletes:<lb />
Meet at the Y Hut, 6:30-7:30 p.m<lb />
MEETINGS<lb />
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11<lb />
3:00 p.m. Unitarian Fellowship,<lb />
Y.Hut<lb />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12<lb />
7:00 pm. Drew Pearson (sponsor-<lb />
ed by the student-faculty lecture<lb />
committee), -Gym<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15<lb />
6:30 p.m. Chpael Service, Y4Iut<lb />
SOCIAL<lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14<lb />
PStt - "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad,<lb />
Mad, World"<lb />
State  "Ride the WHd Surf"<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15<lb />
3:00 p.m. Beginner's Bridge Les-<lb />
son, Bridge Room<lb />
Pitt  "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad,<lb />
(Mad World"<lb />
State  "Ride the Wld Surf"<lb />
to sign them up. Some of these ne<lb />
stars are, Jackie Mason. Je<lb />
Jimenez. Bill Crosby.and Joyce<lb />
Jameson and Len Wemrib Inci<lb />
dently, the Jameson-Weinnb hrt<lb />
which made its mark on toe we<lb />
-Coast was "The First Nine Month,<lb />
Are The Hardest)<lb />
Also some of the older names<lb />
whose'sales have dropped have been<lb />
making a big come-back. Shell<lb />
Berman has come up with a rute.<lb />
sexy LP called "The Sex Lie of<lb />
The Primate" on a Verne label.<lb />
Crosby's album "I Started Out As<lb />
 Child" was released las week.<lb />
Woodv Allen and Godfrey Cam-<lb />
bridge are also Past rasing stars<lb />
Allen's comedy is quixtic and el-<lb />
fish while Cambridge deals with<lb />
racial problems as well as non-<lb />
racial themes. These comedy LP s<lb />
seem to be the thing of the future.<lb />
Watch 'em!<lb />
Beatle Tour<lb />
The Beatle tour in the US was the<lb />
biggest and wildest in the history<lb />
of the modern pop record business<lb />
Thev were seen by about 2.50.000 nans<lb />
at concerts and probably by another<lb />
250,000 at such places as airports,<lb />
streets outside hotels, arenas, aud<lb />
toriums. and ball parks. Their tour<lb />
grossed over $1.5000.000 and the<lb />
boys took back about $1,000,000 to<lb />
England as their share. The Beit<lb />
received awards, presents, gifts,<lb />
jellybeans, gold records, and scores<lb />
of other items that serve<lb />
memorabilia of their first Ameri-<lb />
can tour. In return thev raised close<lb />
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be sheets w? t-vi r<lb />
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Library Club Elects 3<lb />
Junior Class Members<lb />
Three members of the Jun<lb />
Class at East Carolina have been<lb />
elected to 1964-65 offices of the<lb />
school's Library Club.<lb />
Patricia Anne Lurvey of Washing-<lb />
ton, N. C. a library science major<lb />
here, was named president. Elected<lb />
vice president was Mary Sue Mon-<lb />
falcone of Newports News. Va qAbo<lb />
a library science major. Darlene<lb />
Kirseh of Cherry Point another li-<lb />
brary science major was chosen<lb />
secretary-treasurer.<lb />
The officers were elected at the<lb />
regular fall organizational meeting<lb />
of the club whose membership l<lb />
open to library science majors,<lb />
minors and special assistants.<lb />
Activities of the club include an-<lb />
nual celebration of National Book<lb />
Week, Nov. 1-7 this year, and ar-<lb />
rangement for periodical meetings<lb />
Programs planned for this vear In-<lb />
clude an address by a North Caro-<lb />
lina author and general discussions<lb />
about these topics: special librarian-<lb />
ship, reference work, graduate stud-<lb />
ies, job opportunities. book-mendin<lb />
ii - and<lb />
certification.<lb />
Foikwa . . .4<lb />
the three new officers<lb />
MISS LURVEY, wee pr-<lb />
the club last year, is<lb />
uate of V. 5. , ,<lb />
ECC she is empbaoiaQS hr<lb />
of history a well as that oi lib<lb />
science Her non-aeadeni. acti<lb />
- have included du<lb />
proctor and a "b n-<lb />
or for freshman women<lb />
dormitory<lb />
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RELIGIOUS<lb />
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11<lb />
Untitarians: Meet at itihe Y Hut,<lb />
9:30 a.m2:00 p.m.<lb />
Lutherans: Meet (aft the Y Hut.<lb />
5:00-7:30 p.m.<lb />
Unitarians: Meet tatt the Y Hilt,<lb />
8:00-10:00 p.m.<lb />
Oainfceoury Club: ((For marrdttd<lb />
couples), 401 Fourth Street, 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12<lb />
Free Wall Bapitist: Meet (at the Y<lb />
Hut, 5:00-7.00 p.m.<lb />
King Youtii Fellowship: Meet iat<lb />
the Y Hut, 7:30,8:45 p.m.<lb />
United Christian Campus Fellow-<lb />
ship: Meet tat ifihe Eighth Street<lb />
Christian Church 5:00-7:00 p.m.<lb />
Baptist Student Union: Meet at 404<lb />
Eighth Street, Supper Forum,<lb />
5:15 p.m.<lb />
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13<lb />
kiber-ReKigious Council: Meet at<lb />
Home Ec Dept. Gives Tea<lb />
The Home Economics Chapter be- ctni.<lb />
an its year wdth a 'Tea m r?. adr. Mk<lb />
gan its year wdth a 'Tea'<lb />
honor of the freshmen which was<lb />
RitT and<lb />
honor of the freshmen which w c T anu Kh-ir Mr<lb />
sh wh Ihe Psyehalo2? - make pi ta'o<lb />
menit.<lb />
About 140 guests attended this tea<lb />
To keep things moving for the bit<lb />
year aihead, a picnic was helrilS<lb />
Elm Street Park for 1m Home<lb />
Economics majors and facility.<lb />
Another phase of the year k th<lb />
ear<lb />
The<lb />
opportunity for Home Ettmorrucs'<lb />
majors to join the Home EconomiS<lb />
Chapter during the<lb />
majors to join the Home Economi<lb />
Chapter during the rnemhpv<lb />
drive held for three days<lb />
There have been 100 student t<lb />
are expected to join  chapter <lb />
year and more are exmertevTf 25<lb />
later. Anyone who St<lb />
oming tije chapter  J<lb />
Patrick ,ITJers , &amp;, kJ<lb />
, jiTSSfci Jane Ut,<lb />
yXL snorter JET CAR.<lb />
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Angel Flight<lb />
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2east Carolinianfriday. October 9, 1964<lb />
Empty Chairs<lb />
Last week there was a scheduled meeting of the Sopho-<lb />
more Class. The notice had been posted  ffJ<lb />
boards for some time and everyone is required to read the<lb />
bulletins regularly. tnd<lb />
Out of a class of over 1300, 20 managed to be in .attend-<lb />
ance We tried to rationalize by saying that it was raining that<lb />
night and people could not come out into the wet weather We<lb />
figured that some of the class was involved in rush or in other<lb />
meetings of equal importance. Finally we realized that the<lb />
Sophomore Class just doesn't care about their meetings.B<lb />
was a hard thing for us to admit but we feel that it is true. tte<lb />
were glad that there were three other classes to take up the<lb />
slack created by the dormant member.<lb />
Tuesday night, the Freshmen Class met in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium to hear the candidates for freshmen offices give their<lb />
platforms. In a previous editorial we had said that there was<lb />
no way for the new members of the student body to know for<lb />
whom they were voting. This method of bringing the political<lb />
aspirants before the class to offer their views indicated a<lb />
-park of interest that we had hoped would be shown by the<lb />
newcomers. We eagerly awaited the crowd. We heard the<lb />
speeches and tried to pick out the best person for the ottice.<lb />
Before us stood the leaders of the class of '68. Behind us stood<lb />
rows and rows of empty chairs. In all, there were about 75<lb />
interested persons. Out of a membershi of 1700 only 75 saw tit<lb />
to hen- all sides of the issue. Maybe the rest had already made<lb />
up their minds. Maybe they had an excess of homework that<lb />
night. Maybe.<lb />
Oh, well. There are always the Juniors and Seniors.<lb />
Bv the way, when are their class meetings?<lb />
Music<lb />
Jerry<lb />
Of<lb />
World<lb />
Williams<lb />
Freedom Of The Mind<lb />
"Isn't it dangerous to allow Communists to speak on col-<lb />
lege campuses?" asks a Press reader in a personal letter to<lb />
the editor. "After all continues our correspondent, "aren t<lb />
most college students ill-informed about American history and<lb />
woefully ignorant of the reasons for our form of government ?<lb />
The answer to both questions, of course, is an emphatic<lb />
"Yes<lb />
Consider the second question first. It is true that our<lb />
homes and our schools have done a poor job in educating youth<lb />
for American citizenship. Most young people know little about<lb />
the history of their nation and have only the haziest of ideas<lb />
about such things as our system of government checks and<lb />
balances and the reasons for these foundation stones in our<lb />
system of government.<lb />
But is the college student in worse position, in this re-<lb />
spect, than the average American adult? Even many of the<lb />
best educated and most intelligent adults, in other fields, are<lb />
incredibly ignorant of American history and government. If<lb />
we're going to protect the college student against the false<lb />
philosophy of Communism, shouldn't we protect the adults<lb />
also? And if we start doing that, what happens to the basic<lb />
American concept of freedom of speech?<lb />
If we're going to protect people against Communists'<lb />
ideasby quarantining those ideaswouldn't it be logical to<lb />
protect them against other false ideas? Protect Protestants,<lb />
for example, against the false ideas of Catholicism and<lb />
Catholics against the error of Protestantism? Protect Demo-<lb />
crats against false philosophy of Republicans and vice versa?<lb />
Of course it is dangerous to allow Communists to speak<lb />
on college campuses! It is always dangerous to give people,<lb />
students or adults, the freedom to choose between two ideas,<lb />
two philosophies. But every freedom we Americans possess<lb />
rests upon that oneupon freedom of the mind. That is why<lb />
freedom itself is so revolutionary, so dangerous a concept. For<lb />
people are never really free unless they are free to be wrong.<lb />
It's a gamble we have to take. It's a gamble the men who<lb />
set up this nation had the courage to take. They recognized<lb />
that sometimes people would make the wrong choice, but they<lb />
were convinced that most people usually would be able to dis-<lb />
tinguish the true from the false.<lb />
It's a gamble we must continue to take today. It's a<lb />
gamble we will take, unless we've lost the courage, the faith<lb />
in humanity, that transformed the highly improbable Ameri-<lb />
can dream into the miracle of reality.<lb />
From The Franklin Press<lb />
Campus Bulletin<lb />
the Y Hut, 2:00 p.m.<lb />
Fellowship of Christian Althflletes:<lb />
Meet at the Y Hut, 6:30-7:30 p.m<lb />
MEETINGS<lb />
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11<lb />
8:00 p.m. Unitariam Fellowship,<lb />
Y.Hut<lb />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12<lb />
7:00 pm. Drew Pearson (sponsor-<lb />
ed by the student-faculty lecture<lb />
committee), Gym<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15<lb />
6:30 p.m. Chpael Service, YHut<lb />
SOCIAL<lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14<lb />
Pitt - "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad,<lb />
Mad, World"<lb />
State  "Ride the WHd Surf"<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER .15<lb />
3:00 p.m. Beginner's Bridge Les-<lb />
sen, nidge Room<lb />
New LP Revival<lb />
This week we learned of the now<lb />
revival in the record business.<lb />
Comedy LP's are hitting every-<lb />
where. These LP's have been on the<lb />
"Boom" since the old "Laughing<lb />
Record" and the music world is<lb />
beginning to sit up and vtfatcn the<lb />
change in trends. Vaughn Meader s<lb />
"First Family" Was a big hit and<lb />
then the nation shook hands WJth<lb />
Allan Sherman whose new brand of<lb />
humor seems to be just what the<lb />
record buyer wants.<lb />
Many of these new artists made<lb />
appearances on TV shows and<lb />
record companies quicklv moved in<lb />
to sign them up. Some of these new-<lb />
stars are, Jackie Mason, Jose<lb />
Jimenez, Bill Crosby, and Joyce<lb />
Jameson and Len Weinrib. Inci-<lb />
dently, the Jameson-Weinrib hit<lb />
which made its mark on the West<lb />
Coast was "The First Nine Months<lb />
Are The Hardest)<lb />
Also, some of the older niasm.es<lb />
whose sales have dropped have been<lb />
making a big come-back. Shelly<lb />
Berman has come up with a cute,<lb />
sexy LP called "The Sex life of<lb />
The Primate" on a Verne label.<lb />
Crosby's album "I Started Out As<lb />
A Child" was released liaiSt week.<lb />
Woody Allen and Godfrey Cam-<lb />
bridge are also fast risin? stars.<lb />
Allen's comedy is quixtic and el-<lb />
fish while Cambridge deals with<lb />
racial problems as well as non-<lb />
racial themes. These comedy LP's<lb />
seem to be the thing of the future.<lb />
Watch 'em!<lb />
Beatle Tour<lb />
The Beatle tour in the US was the<lb />
biggest and wildest in the history<lb />
of the modern pop record business.<lb />
They were seen by 'about 250,000 fans<lb />
at concerts and probably by another<lb />
250,000 at such places as airports,<lb />
streets outside hotels, arenas, audi-<lb />
toriums. and ball parks. Their tour<lb />
grossed over $1.5000,000 and the<lb />
boys took back about $l,CO0.000 to<lb />
England as their share. The Beatles<lb />
received awards, presents, gifts,<lb />
jellybeans, gold records, and scores<lb />
of other ttems that serve as<lb />
memorabilia of their first Ameri-<lb />
can tour. In return thev raised close<lb />
fn $100 000 for charity. Hippies in<lb />
vJkm cLS are setog pieces of<lb />
beTeats the boys slept upon m<lb />
the hotels where they stayedT v<lb />
movie has just grossed $d,00O,00Oi<lb />
just a small amount of play dates.<lb />
Tid-Bits of News<lb />
Eddie Fisher is sea-wig $000<lb />
from a record company he WCUM<lb />
ol harming his professional reputa<lb />
Son. He claims Crown &amp;?<lb />
propnaited master tapes of some of<lb />
his recordings and put out two ui<lb />
bums that sell for 59c each.<lb />
Capitol Records has a new phono<lb />
on the market that is priced under<lb />
$200 "Command Performer <lb />
a transistorized, multiopenatwnai<lb />
Btero. phono, with high quality com-<lb />
ponents.  Tt<lb />
Brenda Lee's newest hit is u<lb />
True" was recorded in England.<lb />
"A Hard Day's Night" is still the<lb />
number one LP. . . m . <lb />
The Supremes are having a Da<lb />
but the fun and success hasn t<lb />
changed them too much. They' stall<lb />
1 ve at home and date old boy friends<lb />
and enjoy talking about clothes<lb />
Tim- Is On My Side" is the<lb />
newest by the Rolling tSones.<lb />
Bill Black is so important now<lb />
that he has two comixs on the njad<lb />
at all times under his name BlL-L<lb />
Boy just sits at home in Memphis<lb />
plotting out tours and works on re-<lb />
cord, ns ideas.<lb />
The three-day Monterey Jazz ires-<lb />
tival drew a record breaking crowd<lb />
of 30,274.<lb />
Tony Bennett's new smash single<lb />
is "Who Can I Turn To<lb />
The Beatles have been asked to<lb />
appear at the JFK benefit and one<lb />
of the daughters of President John-<lb />
son may act as hostess<lb />
We all are waiting for the new<lb />
A! Hirt single "Up Above My Head"<lb />
Every announcer is the USA h<lb />
been reading about the 'Supposed<lb />
To Be A Hit" by Kip Tyler ft's<lb />
caed 'That Bell of Freedom" The<lb />
promotion has been be. but will the<lb />
song be just as big. We'll all soon<lb />
see<lb />
For more of the music world of<lb />
Jerry Williams listen to WPXY. 1550<lb />
Radio.<lb />
Library Club Elects 3<lb />
Junior Class Members<lb />
Three members of the Junior<lb />
Class at East Carolina have been<lb />
elected to 1964-65 offices of the<lb />
school's Library dub.<lb />
Patricia Anne Lurvey of Washing-<lb />
ton, N. C, a library science major<lb />
here, was named president. Elected<lb />
vice president was M)ary Sue Mon-<lb />
falcone of Newports News, Va also<lb />
a library science major. Darlene<lb />
Kirsch of Cherry Point another li-<lb />
brary science major was chosen<lb />
seer etary -treasurer.<lb />
The officers were elected at the<lb />
regular fall organizaitiorial meeting<lb />
of the club whose membership is<lb />
open to library science majors,<lb />
minors and special assistants.<lb />
Activities of the club include an-<lb />
nual celebration of National Book<lb />
Week, Nov. 1-7 this year, and ar-<lb />
rangement for periodical meetings.<lb />
Programs planned for this year in-<lb />
clude an address by a North Caro-<lb />
lina author and general discussions<lb />
about these topics: special librarian-<lb />
ship, reference work, graduate stud-<lb />
ies, job opportunities, book-mending.<lb />
librarians' salaries and librarian<lb />
certification.<lb />
Following are brief biograph.e of<lb />
the three new officers:<lb />
MISS LURVEY. vice president of<lb />
the club last year, is a 1962 grad-<lb />
uate of Washington High School. At<lb />
EOC she is emphasizing her study<lb />
of history as well as that of library<lb />
science. Her non-academic activi-<lb />
ties have included duty as a hall<lb />
proctor and a "big sister a coun-<lb />
selor for freshman women, in her<lb />
dormitory.<lb />
MISS MONF.ALCOXE. a 1962<lb />
graduate of Warwick High School.<lb />
is also studying mathematics at<lb />
ECC. She is enlistment chairman<lb />
for the Baptist Student Union and<lb />
is secretary of the Women's Glee<lb />
Club. She is a member of the Stu-<lb />
dent National Education Association<lb />
and the Mathematics Club<lb />
MISS KIRSCH. a graduate of Haw-<lb />
lock Hugh School.  a member of the<lb />
ECC chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
national social sorority. She is the<lb />
daughter of Maj. and Mrs O H<lb />
Kirsch. Route 3. Milton Fla<lb />
Home Ec Dept. Gives Tea<lb />
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The Home Economics Chapter be-<lb />
gan its year -with a 'Tea" in<lb />
honor of the freshmen which was<lb />
shared with the Psychology depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
About 140 guests attended this tea.<lb />
To keep things moving lor the bag<lb />
year ahead, a picnic was held at<lb />
Elm Street Park for all Home<lb />
Economics majors (and faculty.<lb />
Another phase of the year is the<lb />
opportunity for (Home Economics<lb />
majors to join the Home Economics<lb />
Chapter during the mernbership<lb />
drive held for three days.<lb />
There have been 100 students to<lb />
join the chapter this year and more<lb />
are expected to join the chapter this<lb />
year and more are expected to join<lb />
later. Anyone who (is interested in<lb />
joining the chapter can see any of<lb />
the members of the executive Corn-<lb />
ell for further information.<lb />
On Sept. 15, the executive council<lb />
met wtfth the Home Economises<lb />
Chapter advisor. Mrs, Ernestine<lb />
Ruder and co-advisor Mrs. Janice<lb />
Shea, to make plans for the new<lb />
year. m IR<lb />
The executive council is made up<lb />
of the 196465 officers: Shelby KB-<lb />
Patrick, president: Mary Ruth<lb />
Woodly, vice president. Jane Lee<lb />
secretary. Julia Mallard, treasure?'<lb />
LILIAN reporter and Keith fffafe<lb />
Buccaneer reporter. ".<lb />
Ailso on the council are the com-<lb />
mittee chairman; pronTcS<lb />
Dersnip, Carol Scott: frtfematWmai<lb />
publicity, Jamce Staon- wiiL<lb />
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The East Carolinian wekfl<lb />
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east Carolinianfriday, October 9, 19643<lb />
Bicycles Provide Quick, Easy Transportation To Class<lb />
Bikes are the biggest thing to<lb />
campus since the fraternity<lb />
 v-v wooden-wheelers at Har-<lb />
v d ki the early 1800s were just a<lb />
at today's interest is a great<lb />
ore than that.<lb />
ipuses are getting biggera<lb />
more across a college is not<lb />
u But for the cycling student<lb />
s h only 10 minutes between<lb />
stance is no longer a<lb />
iki. since (he trend of<lb />
s l to discourage cars on<lb />
t ;e administrators are<lb />
at cycling's popularity.<lb />
 re, hike ruling is fun and<lb />
o d exercises for the fit-<lb />
 : Bgureconscious<lb />
how some colleges have<lb />
t to b kes:<lb />
University of Michigan esti-<lb />
s tint between 6.000 land 7,000<lb />
used on its campus every<lb />
 State reports a jump<lb />
en campus in 1960<lb />
- in 1963.<lb />
ln - ty of California at<lb />
lining 15 acres of park-<lb />
accommodate Us<lb />
There are almost<lb />
kes as students1.990<lb />
the faculty and staff<lb />
u hi 'he bicycle bug and<lb />
' o-wbeeMng their way<lb />
npus. There's also an ac-<lb />
up of campus cyclists at<lb />
who call themselves the<lb />
Wheelmen. They conduct<lb />
program of cross-coun-<lb />
o I racing.<lb />
 -hbor. Stanford, has<lb />
 on that corresponds<lb />
' on d atvertageone bike<lb />
en people. With an en-<lb />
neaxly 10000 students,<lb />
 of bikes!<lb />
so many bicycles at the<lb />
University of Illinois that cyclists<lb />
now have their own "highways"<lb />
espec.ally designated paths with their<lb />
own road signswhich oniv they<lb />
can use. At Monmouth College, Illi-<lb />
nois, over 300 students participated<lb />
in a 1,450-mile bike marathon last<lb />
spring.<lb />
On the four main highways enter-<lb />
ing Oberlin, Ohio, home of Oberlin<lb />
College, large sigi read: "Caution<lb />
4.000 Bikes in Oberlin Campus<lb />
authorities estimate thait 80 of the<lb />
students use their bikes every day.<lb />
Sixty years ago, cycling was a<lb />
popular collegiate sport with a great<lb />
following, but the novelty of the<lb />
automobile and "newer" team sports<lb />
took command of the spotlight for<lb />
rh le. Til en in 1959 Yale Univer-<lb />
sity's Cycle Club organized and con-<lb />
ducted the first intercollegiate bike<lb />
race since 1902. This past season,<lb />
over 40 colleges across the country<lb />
competed in a wide variety of track<lb />
and road racing1 events.<lb />
An annual event at Indiam Uni-<lb />
versity is the "Little 500" bike mara-<lb />
thon, patterned after the classic<lb />
auto race at the Indianopils Speed-<lb />
way. "Little 500" weekend has be-<lb />
come almost as gala a campus event<lb />
at Indiana as Winter Carnival is<lb />
at Dartmouth.<lb />
In the Bast, there are severail<lb />
schools that even offer courses in<lb />
cycling as part of then- physical<lb />
education divisions. One of them,<lb />
the University of Bridgeport in<lb />
Connecticut, recently hosted an<lb />
Amateur Bicycle League 'the na-<lb />
tional governing body of Olympic<lb />
cycling i bike race. Students at Skid-<lb />
more. Smith and Oberlin can also<lb />
take advantage of full-scale cycling<lb />
courses.<lb />
The University of Florida at<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
TO ARTS will not be doing the year book pictures<lb />
This enables us to give special attention to all<lb />
Jar studio orders. We can now offer ONE WEEK<lb />
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Special Package Offers Available<lb />
A COMPLETE FRAMING SERVICE<lb />
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Gainesville reports over 30 of dits<lb />
students are bi!ke4xrne, and Allen<lb />
University in Columibiia, S.C places<lb />
its estimates at over 40.<lb />
At Brigham Young University in<lb />
Provo, Utah, there lare more than<lb />
3,500 bikes registered on campus.<lb />
Since many of the students from<lb />
this Mormon school o on to Ao<lb />
missionary work, the ike they buy<lb />
for college is often considered an<lb />
investment for transportation later<lb />
on.<lb />
Miany schools, particularly in the<lb />
mid and far west, have large en-<lb />
rollments from the student body din<lb />
local chapters of the American<lb />
Youth Hostels, with which they reg-<lb />
ularly participate in overnight and<lb />
weekend bike-tours.<lb />
Cycling has been an official Olym-<lb />
pic sport since the rebirth of the<lb />
famous Games in 1&amp;96. The tflact<lb />
that U.S. Olympic officials are look-<lb />
ing to today's collegeiiate cyclists<lb />
to put us back in the win column<lb />
of this Olympic sport speaks strong-<lb />
ly for the value of college cycling.<lb />
But the campus cycling story is<lb />
more than one of racing. Cycling<lb />
is also la beneficial complemenitairy<lb />
actiivitiy fo students primarily in-<lb />
terested an other sports. In many<lb />
colleges, members of the varsity<lb />
swimming and track teams, and<lb />
the rowing crews participate in<lb />
year-round cycling programs in their<lb />
off-seasons to keep in good shape.<lb />
Cycling has provide rsetful for the<lb />
correction of weaknesses in muscu-<lb />
Lar strength endurance and reaction<lb />
time. iNotre Dame football coach<lb />
Knute Rockne was an (ardent advo-<lb />
cate of cycllinig. He often put his<lb />
entire football sqiltd on two-wheel-<lb />
ers to develop stamina and rnia&amp;n-<lb />
tain proper physical condition. He<lb />
said that this change of pace was<lb />
a strong factor in developing his<lb />
famed elevens. Many other college<lb />
football and basketball coaches use<lb />
cycling to produce the strength and<lb />
power necessary for a grueling sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
The track coach at William and<lb />
EC Art Majors Jones, Marlowe<lb />
Seek To Cultivate Esthetic Tastes<lb />
Two senior art majors from East<lb />
Carolina enter their second year of<lb />
teaching children's art classes at the<lb />
Greenville Art Center Saturday.<lb />
Walter Louis Jones of Randleman<lb />
and Willie Gray Marlowe of White-<lb />
vilie are teaching the classes design-<lb />
ed for Pitt County children aged<lb />
seven through 13.<lb />
"We are attempting to develop a<lb />
balance between head and hand<lb />
work says Jones, a commercial<lb />
art and painting major. "The chil-<lb />
dren will have projects in painting<lb />
and clay and stick sculpture. In ad-<lb />
dition, we will spend some of the<lb />
sessions reading and using our<lb />
imaginations<lb />
The Saturday morning, one-hour<lb />
sessions are planned to help the<lb />
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emotional and social growth of the<lb />
children and to cultivate their<lb />
artistic perception and appreciation<lb />
of the world.<lb />
Both have been active in art or-<lb />
ganizations. Their records include<lb />
membership in the Art Club, Delta<lb />
Phi Delta art fraternity and the<lb />
College Artists Association.<lb />
Jones is a member of the art<lb />
staff of the Rebel, campus literary<lb />
magazine. He is a former art editor<lb />
of that pubMcartrion and has served<lb />
as president of the College Artists'<lb />
Association and vice president of<lb />
the .Art Club. He is a member of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, honorary fraternity<lb />
for men and is an honor student as<lb />
recognized by the official Dean's<lb />
List of the College.<lb />
The son of Rev. and Mrs. W. L.<lb />
Jones of Route 2, Riandleman he<lb />
expects to receive his BS degree<lb />
here next May.<lb />
Mass Marlowe, a painting major,<lb />
has been secretary of the .Art Club<lb />
'and is presently serving as secre-<lb />
tary of Delta Phi Delta. A spring<lb />
candidate for Graduation, she is the<lb />
daughter of Mrs. J. D. Marlowe, 205<lb />
K. Columbus St Whiteville.<lb />
The most<lb />
walked about<lb />
Slacks on<lb />
Campus contain<lb />
"DACRON<lb />
M,ary said that sustained cyciknig<lb />
shaved many seconds off the time<lb />
of one of his milers, whose lack of<lb />
experience would have rendered him<lb />
only mediocre. By season's end, the<lb />
inexperience athlete was the coach's<lb />
best miler and an intercollegiate star.<lb />
An important aspect which coaches<lb />
and students appreciate is that<lb />
through cycling physical fitness is<lb />
obtained without the drudgery often<lb />
accompanying other forms of individ-<lb />
ual and group conditioning.<lb />
All things considered, it's obvious<lb />
that bikes are a boon to college life.<lb />
But there are those who think that<lb />
the students at Northern IlIiinoLs Und-<lb />
w.Tsity are having the most fun. The<lb />
&amp;vant-garde act.vitiy there is Satur-<lb />
day afternoon tandem dates . . .<lb />
and the waiting list for the 30<lb />
school-owned tandems is endless.<lb />
Whether for transportation fit-<lb />
ness, competitive sports, off-season<lb />
conditioning, relaxation of preexam<lb />
tension, or courtship, on" thing is<lb />
sure these daysibikes are the big-<lb />
gest wheels on caimpus.<lb />
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4-east cai<lb />
olinianfriday, October 9, 1964<lb />
it's all greek<lb />
s<lb />
Activities Mount Up For Camp<lb />
Fraternities, aoroni<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon Announces<lb />
Affiliation Of New Brothers<lb />
North Carolina Kappa of Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon is proud to announce<lb />
the following men who T!k<lb />
ffciallv initiated hi to the brother-<lb />
hood on October 4, lota P.<lb />
Biddar Scotch Plains, N.J U. w.<lb />
?w&amp; Hogg Jr Witoamsburg<lb />
Virginia- William John (Boll)<lb />
Blumer, Raleigh, N.C J.L"f<lb />
i Skip) Browder, Richmond. Virginia,<lb />
tend John D. Willis, Harker's Island,<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon is the second<lb />
largest Fraternity, with 172 chapters<lb />
across -the United States from the<lb />
Atlantic to the Pacific. Over 71.000<lb />
men are on its rolls including load-<lb />
ers of state, business, and educa-<lb />
tion Its National Headquarters is<lb />
in Richmond. Virginia. In I960, Sig<lb />
Ep was chartered on this campus<lb />
from a croup which had formerly<lb />
been called Sigma Epsilon Colony.<lb />
Tri-Sigs Travel<lb />
For Two<lb />
Day!<lb />
It was a traveling weekend for<lb />
the Greenville Tri Sigmas this past<lb />
October 2-3. Nine delegates from<lb />
Gamma Beta attended Sigma Re-<lb />
gional Meeting at the Hotel Roanoke,<lb />
Roanofae Virginia. The meeting was<lb />
part of Sigmia's three year cycle<lb />
of Meeting, National Convention,<lb />
and Chapter Inspection. They were<lb />
joined bv sister chapters from West<lb />
Virginia and Virginia districts. The<lb />
Greenville chapter served as hos-<lb />
tesses for registradon and also won<lb />
an award for distance-attendance.<lb />
Those Sigmas atending were Melba<lb />
(Anders, Carol Waring. Bobbie Rid-<lb />
diok, Jovce Sigmon. Mary Skinner,<lb />
Cherrv Sk'nner. Cornelia Holt, and<lb />
Crinnv Miimford. Mrs. Virginia<lb />
Manges, .Alumnae Advisor, traveled<lb />
with the group.<lb />
Lambda Chi Parties<lb />
With, Without Dates<lb />
Saturday afternoon Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha had a Keg Party at the<lb />
house. There were no dates allowed,<lb />
land the brothers found themselves<lb />
alone with two kegs of beer. Ths<lb />
results were interesting, to say<lb />
the least.<lb />
Last Wednesday night Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha gave a social for Chi<lb />
Omega sorority and rushees. A film<lb />
on Fraternity Life in Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha was shown.<lb />
Since that time, the chapter has<lb />
.grown, both in spirit and m num-<lb />
bers so that now we are recogniz-<lb />
ed as one of the most active and<lb />
nrogressive fraternities on campus.<lb />
We are proud of our Fraternity,<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, and we are<lb />
proud of our new brothers. We are<lb />
certain that they will find in Sig Ep<lb />
those intangible benefits which we<lb />
derive from the manifestation ot<lb />
friendshipbrotherhoodfor that is<lb />
the fundamental principle upon<lb />
which Sigma Phi Epsilon was found-<lb />
ed in 1901, and that is the principle<lb />
by which it liives today.<lb />
Chi Omegas Welcome<lb />
Lambda Chi Rushees<lb />
The Chi Omegas were hostesses<lb />
at the social giiven by the Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha's on September 30. The<lb />
Party was held at the Lambda Chi<lb />
House, and served as a means for<lb />
the brothers to meet their prospec-<lb />
tive rushees. Everyone enjoyed see-<lb />
ing new faces and learning new<lb />
names.<lb />
All Chi Omegas welcome their<lb />
new sister Judy Boney Driggers of<lb />
Wilmington, N.C. She was initiated<lb />
September 24.<lb />
Chi Omega Cutiea<lb />
Ilia imp-n.<lb />
ill) rmsinmu L<lb />
Chi O pledges for this year are  to r.  hrst rJ a. M I <lb />
Second row: Melissa Root. Sue Koont. Jan.<lb />
Dell Zeta Initiates Five Into Sisterhood,<lb />
Pledges Four During Fall Informal Uul<lb />
The Zeta Lambda Chapter of Del-<lb />
ta Zeta initiated five new pledges<lb />
into the sisterhood last Saturday.<lb />
Preliminary Lampldghting rituals<lb />
were held on the preceding Monday-<lb />
night.<lb />
The new sisters are as follows:<lb />
Jo Herring, a junior from Fayotte-<lb />
viile, Joan Williams, a junior from<lb />
Suffolk, Virginia, Janet Cherry, a<lb />
sophomore from Charlotte, Telma<lb />
Swindell, a sophomore from Leaks-<lb />
Mile, and Judy Mercer, a sopho-<lb />
more from Wilson. Initiation cere-<lb />
monies were followed by a banquet<lb />
for all sisters and pledges.<lb />
The Delta Zebas had a very suc-<lb />
cessful informal rush. The new<lb />
pledges all ready for a pledge period<lb />
are the following: Rannie Pender-<lb />
grass, a sophomore from Durham,<lb />
Madeline Deal, a sophomore from<lb />
Farmville, Frances Kelly, a sopho-<lb />
more from Hickory, and Linda Mill-<lb />
er a sophomore from Mount Olive.<lb />
The new Delta Zeta House was<lb />
open for parental inspection Sunday<lb />
as the sisters and pledges enter-<lb />
tained their parents at an open<lb />
house.<lb />
A picnic luncn was served after<lb />
tours of the house were conducted<lb />
for the parents. Lunch was followed<lb />
by entertainment by the sisters.<lb />
'The brothers of Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
serenaded Sister Rena Stapleford<lb />
.<lb /><lb />
Mrs<lb />
er, who I<lb />
the<lb />
i<lb />
 u<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta Sorority Receives<lb />
Five Coeds In New Pledge Class<lb />
Five coeds at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege have begun a pledge period of<lb />
eight weeks to become full mem-<lb />
bers of the Gamma Phi Chapter of<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta, social sorority at<lb />
the college.<lb />
The students were initiated Wed-<lb />
nesday night 06 pledges of the so-<lb />
rority" during special ceremonies<lb />
held on the campus.<lb />
As a prerequisite for full member-<lb />
ship in the sorority each pledge will<lb />
study the history of the chapter<lb />
and learn her responsibilities in the<lb />
sorority. A scholastic average of<lb />
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ndergraduates Protest Cut System;<lb />
ant Revisions Made For Them<lb />
east Carolinianfriday, October 9, 19645<lb />
jobs differ more than once in<lb />
ue ami often it is the opinion of<lb />
students pitted against the rules<lb />
V school. Most contorwersaal<lb />
these lines is the subject of<lb />
lity points and cuts from class.<lb />
inti these together we have the<lb />
known predicament of losing<lb />
: porots as a result of class<lb />
Students may agree or ctos-<lb />
 uith the rules on this sub-<lb />
i they may not even know<lb />
hey are.<lb />
E following rules are the exsact<lb />
prated in the KEY in reference<lb />
absence and loss of quality<lb />
All students taking courses<lb />
ibered 1 through 199 are al-<lb />
fd no unexcused absences.<lb />
taking courses numbered 200<lb />
id above are allowed unlimit-<lb />
euts.<lb />
Students taking courses<lb />
ibored 1 through 199 must<lb />
ere to the 75 rule. Each<lb />
reused absence will result in<lb />
deduction of one quality point<lb />
r class hour missed. Students<lb />
kin courses numbered 200 and<lb />
ne are not bound by the 75<lb />
-  system of quality<lb />
ss cuts started through<lb />
naire to facultv members.<lb />
I Tucker who drew up<lb />
 feels this new sys-<lb />
eshmen of having<lb />
twaty to succeed in col-<lb />
rits do work to the best<lb />
 and attend classes.<lb />
c can ask any more of<lb />
 Men Jim Mallory states<lb />
system is verbatim to stu-<lb />
bes. During the past sum-<lb />
talked to over one thou-<lb />
reots who approved the new<lb />
SfSt ow in effect. So far. the<lb />
im<lb />
transfer to this system has been<lb />
very orderly. Any questions, trob-<lb />
lems or solutions will be appreciated<lb />
ctn 0nt, fkld  wl the<lb />
S&amp;L?K! of this new ruling,<lb />
 EAST CAIROLINIAN asked sev-<lb />
6w fhmei1 wd upperciassmen to<lb />
sDartse their vuews.<lb />
The following question was ask-<lb />
tthat is your opinion on the loss<lb />
.JJ ty pollAs m a uit class<lb />
cuts?<lb />
Answers: (Freshman) Quality<lb />
Pnts are hard to came by and<lb />
most people won't cut unless they<lb />
sufficient reason. We are pay-<lb />
ing for our education and if we<lb />
don t care to attend classes we're<lb />
Paying for, that's our business.<lb />
'Freshman) We should be allow-<lb />
ed at least a limited amount of<lb />
cuts because many times there are<lb />
good reasons for the individual's cut<lb />
that are not allowed for in the rules<lb />
(Upperclassman) Anyone who is<lb />
mature enough to come to college is<lb />
mature enough to know the neces-<lb />
s:ty of attending classes, however,<lb />
there are times when a student<lb />
needs to cut classes for justifiable<lb />
reasons. These reasons could in-<lb />
clude illness in their fiamilv and<lb />
reed for additional study. In such<lb />
cases, cuts are compulsory and the<lb />
loss of qp's is ridiculous.<lb />
Freshman The school has a re-<lb />
-ponsLbaity to the students 'and<lb />
therefore the students have a re-<lb />
sponsibility to themselves. The rules<lb />
as they are now serve as  safe-<lb />
guard for the students and should<lb />
be enforced.<lb />
'Freshman" College has the right<lb />
to make rules and it is the duty of<lb />
the student to abide by those rules.<lb />
The rules, I'm sure, were set up<lb />
for the student's best interests.<lb />
The loss of quality points as a<lb />
r. Rachel Davis Addresses<lb />
C Young Democratic Club<lb />
hel Davis was the guest<lb />
- at the Young Democrats<lb />
-:mg. held Tuesday. Septem-<lb />
59 Dr. Dans, a graduate of Co-<lb />
l mversity and member of<lb />
fee General Assembly for two<lb />
ter. ed an address to ap-<lb />
pro y us students concerning<lb />
ilfe VDC's can do in working<lb />
' te and n aN ional Democratic<lb />
r ed that the Demo-<lb />
OS s conscious of its obli-<lb />
gr. h citizen for his haalth.<lb />
tt5<lb />
and<lb />
Si<lb />
sotr<lb />
I<lb />
and welfare. In fulfilling<lb />
tion the party advocates<lb />
ams as the Medicare Bill<lb />
icuKure subsidies.<lb />
bed that although 28 states<lb />
opd the Kerm-Mills Bill.<lb />
uch as North Carolina<lb />
it fully implemented it. A<lb />
Bill, separate from Social<lb />
would be a solution to ob-<lb />
felt that the NSA was too political.<lb />
A regional rally will be held in<lb />
Edenton October 10, and a district<lb />
rally will be held in WTindsor, Oc-<lb />
tober 14. At 9:45 a.m. Friday morn-<lb />
ing of this week, Dan K. Moore will<lb />
be in Greenville to officially open<lb />
the Democratic headquarters here<lb />
Two EC YDC members, Jim<lb />
Farmer and Luanne Kaylor. have<lb />
been elected as Secretary of the<lb />
State YDC and Secretarv of the State<lb />
College Federation of YDC respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
result of class cuts is not the correct<lb />
penalty, not with the rules as they<lb />
are. A qp as quite hard to come by<lb />
and is a cruel price to pay for the<lb />
clock not going off.<lb />
(Senior) It's lall right the way it<lb />
stands. Good way to get freshmen<lb />
to go to all classes.<lb />
(Upperclassmian) I like the way it<lb />
is now. It is very good for freshmen.<lb />
However, upperciassmen should have<lb />
cuts even though their courses are<lb />
under 199. Also, I don't think qp's<lb />
should be taken from students be-<lb />
cause of cuts during dropadd time.<lb />
(Upperclassman) The loss of a<lb />
quality point as a result of class<lb />
cuts is stupid. If you are readily<lb />
serious about making ft through<lb />
four years of college, most people<lb />
would not abuse or take unnecessary<lb />
cuts. After all, you're financing your<lb />
education and if you haven't got<lb />
sense enough to use good judgment,<lb />
mem it is your own tough luck.<lb />
(Junior) I don't like it because<lb />
111 be a senior winter quarter. I<lb />
have only one class over 200 Yet<lb />
I'm a senior and can't cut any<lb />
classes except math, which I can't<lb />
afford to cut anyway. It is a good<lb />
idea for freshmen just getting into<lb />
the swing of college life.<lb />
'Upperciassmen) We think the<lb />
cuts system is bad here at EC Per-<lb />
haps it is good to haive freshmen<lb />
and those upperciassmen who are<lb />
barely making it lose qp's for class<lb />
cute. However, I do not feel that it<lb />
is fair for those upperciassmen who<lb />
have at least a high XT or a 'B'<lb />
average to lose qp's as a result of<lb />
class cuts.<lb />
Rowing Crew Meets<lb />
Personnel Interested In Crew<lb />
(Rowing-<lb />
Meeting Place: Gym, Room<lb />
102, Downstairs<lb />
Date: Monday, October 12.<lb />
1964<lb />
Time: 4:00 P.M.<lb />
LOST LOST LOST<lb />
A Rose High School ring has been<lb />
lost It has a red stone with initials<lb />
i "V .engraved on inside band.<lb />
Reward offered. If found call PL 8-<lb />
1423 after 5 p.m. or call East Caro-<lb />
linian office.<lb />
 . aid for all persons<lb />
of th n tion.<lb />
 - aaod that by the use<lb />
subsidies the govern-<lb />
ed keep economic stan-<lb />
controlled level, gradual-<lb />
ng them according to<lb />
which is approximately<lb />
nually. Goldwater is not<lb />
 tins program.<lb />
S ' -ed the need of taxation<lb />
to prosperity. She went on<lb />
? Goldwater's strongholds<lb />
  Middlewest and South-<lb />
er aid b ction would result<lb />
mobile strike Approxi-<lb />
J of our nation's pur-<lb />
 12 power would be cut. This<lb />
" t)y our strength both in-<lb />
1 extemallv. This would<lb />
pen under the "Democratic<lb />
b"cause the Democats ful-<lb />
dize the responsibility of main-<lb />
in enironment which will<lb />
Og within and without.<lb />
trie crux of this campaign is<lb />
m. hatred, and racdal-<lb />
ited Dr. Davis, in refer-<lb />
the integration issue. Emo-<lb />
s-m cannot be allowed to de-<lb />
rur nation.<lb />
cernmg the debate between the<lb />
Democrats Club and the<lb />
Republicans Club, a commit-<lb />
Aas appointed to study the pro-<lb />
znd to report back 'at a special<lb />
to be held Monday, Oc-<lb />
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2:00 - 5:10 - 8:15<lb />
PI Ranks EC 4th Among Small College <lb />
Development Dollars<lb />
Letters to 1,069 former East Oaro-<lb />
ina students in a ninerouirjty area<lb />
of south central (North Carolina were<lb />
mailed today as the EOC Alumni As-<lb />
sociation lanuched its 19&amp;4 "Dollars<lb />
for Development" campaign in Dis-<lb />
trict 11.<lb />
The letters seek 1964 installment<lb />
on annual gifts for overfall develop<lb />
ment at Bast Carolina from aumni<lb />
in these nine counties: Cumber-<lb />
land, iHarnett, Hoke, Lee, Mont-<lb />
gomery, Moore, Richmond, Robeson<lb />
and Scotland.<lb />
Chairman of the driJve in District<lb />
11 is Mrs. Robert B. Morgan of<lb />
Lillington, wife of EOC trustee and<lb />
State Senator (Robert B. Morgan<lb />
Mrs. Morgan is the former Katie<lb />
Earle Owen; she received her AB<lb />
degree at Bast Carolina in 1946 and<lb />
her MA an 1954.<lb />
Gifts through the association's<lb />
two-yaar-old program of annual giv-<lb />
ing go into a division of the East<lb />
Carolina Educational Foundation a<lb />
corporation to which contributions<lb />
fare deductible for tax purposes<lb />
According to Janice G. Hardison<lb />
director of alumni affairs and foun-<lb />
dations lat East Carolina, the de-<lb />
velopment dollars are earmarked<lb />
for these purposes:<lb />
To help endow research, to em-<lb />
ploy visiting lecturers, to award<lb />
scholarships, to aid in the EOC pro-<lb />
gram of student employment, to ac-<lb />
quire grants on a matching basis,<lb />
to improve Alumni Association pub-<lb />
lications 'and to develop other ser-<lb />
vices to alumni of the college.<lb />
Long range plans for the annual<lb />
giving porgram include annual mail<lb />
and personal contacts wdlth alumni<lb />
in each of the 13 districts. North<lb />
Carolina's 100 counties are divided<lb />
into 12 districts; District 13 includes<lb />
all out-of-state alumni<lb />
In District 9, the 1,068 ECC alumni<lb />
ere distributed bv counties as fol-<lb />
lows: Cumberland 255; Harnett, 251;<lb />
Hoke, 38; Lee, 107; Mongomery<lb />
2o; Moore, 68; Richmond, 81; Robe-<lb />
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Location: 517 Dickinson Avenue<lb />
Members of National Cosmetologist Association<lb />
Looking Back,<lb />
Looking Ahead<lb />
Last year the Bast Carolina swim-<lb />
mers ended the season with a record<lb />
of 7 wins and 3 losses with the ac-<lb />
complishments of the year high-<lb />
lighted by a leap from fourth place<lb />
to second place in the finals of the<lb />
college division of the NCAA.<lb />
Once again we can hear a famiiar<lb />
sound emitting from the college<lb />
pool"Kick! Pull! Swim These<lb />
words and many more are shouted<lb />
each day at the 7 a.m. and 3 p m<lb />
practices by the coach, Dr Ray<lb />
Martinez.<lb />
I know that Coach Martinez is<lb />
looking forward to the meets with<lb />
nationlailily nariked colleges whdch are<lb />
scheduled this year and to the Na-<lb />
tionals which will be held in St<lb />
Louis. Mo. in March of 196S.<lb />
The "tankmen" lost three mem-<lb />
bers to graduation: Bob Federicd<lb />
Joe Shananbrough, and Miles Bare<lb />
foot, but they have ei$t returning<lb />
lejterman plus five sophomores to<lb />
add to the strength of their national-<lb />
ly ranked team.<lb />
Some of the teams the tankers will<lb />
compete against are: Florida State<lb />
Lnwersity, University of North<lb />
Carolina, North Carolina 9tate Uni-<lb />
versity of Florida, and The Citadel.<lb />
This years varsity roster includes-<lb />
SeniorsHarry Sober ' Capt.) Chuck<lb />
Norwood land Bob Bennett; Juniors<lb />
-Larry Hewes, Paul Donohue, Jim<lb />
Marcesco, John Branyon. Neal Sat-<lb />
terwhite, and Howard Purser: Soph-<lb />
omores Les Gerber. Joel Cygian<lb />
Mike Hamilton. Richard Fagie and<lb />
Gary Mailer.<lb />
Judging by last year's show of<lb />
strength we expect the East Caro-<lb />
lina swimmers to continue their rise<lb />
in performance and national compe-<lb />
tition.<lb />
LOST<lb />
One brown raincoat and rain hat<lb />
With Phi Kappa Tau insignia on it<lb />
Return to the East Carolinian office<lb />
or to Buster Jones.<lb />
"A A A A A A A- A" <lb />
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Tidbits<lb />
From Fashion<lb />
Bv LYNDA HUNNING<lb />
It is not too early to start thinking<lb />
obout the suit you want for Home-<lb />
coming. This "big weekend" will be<lb />
here before you know it.<lb />
At Brody's you can find a bright,<lb />
new selection of sport and dress<lb />
suits. You will find excellence in<lb />
design, detail, and tailoring in the<lb />
smart suits by "Loomtogs "Ke-<lb />
lita "Peti "Personal and<lb />
"Evan-Picone You will find<lb />
straight skirts. A-line skirts, and the<lb />
really new look of the skirt that<lb />
moves, usually via pleats. You will<lb />
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features can be found art Brody's.<lb />
With your suit you will want a<lb />
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Meet The New<lb />
SGA Officers<lb />
As an executive officer of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association, the<lb />
S.G.A. Secretary is responsible for<lb />
keeping an accurate record of the<lb />
proceedings of the Student Legisla-<lb />
ture and Executive Council.<lb />
Aside from routine secretarial<lb />
duties she works with the S.G.A.<lb />
President and Speaker of the Legis-<lb />
lature in legislative mlaitters. As-<lb />
sisting the Secretary in the execu-<lb />
tion of S.G.A. business is Mrs.<lb />
(Mwrgaret Stephens, the full-time<lb />
executive secretary.<lb />
Occupying the position of S.G.A.<lb />
(Secretary this year is Celia Orr, a<lb />
junior from Falls Church, Virginia.<lb />
Double majoring in psychology and<lb />
political science Celia has been<lb />
quite active during her two years<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
She has served as senator, co-<lb />
chairman of the Orientation Commit-<lb />
tee, on the Homecoming and various<lb />
S.G.A. committees, and as a dele-<lb />
gate to the United Mattes Mock<lb />
General Assembly and Student State<lb />
legislature.<lb />
Iast year Celia was chosen first<lb />
runner-up to the Buccaneer Queen<lb />
and I.D.C. Queen and represented<lb />
EC as Azalea princess. She is a<lb />
member of Chi Omega sorority of<lb />
which she serves as pledge tradner.<lb />
Celia Orr<lb />
Cramer Speaks<lb />
The director of the largest col-<lb />
legiate program in geography in the<lb />
South was the guest speaker for<lb />
Thursday's meeting of Delta Kappa<lb />
Gamimti, national honorary society<lb />
for women in education.<lb />
The guest speaker was Dr. Kobert<lb />
E. Cramer, iEast Carolina's geo-<lb />
graphy director. He spoke on the<lb />
Peace Corps in the Parish House<lb />
of St. Paul's Episcopail Church in<lb />
Greenville, headquarters for the<lb />
first dinner meeting of the 1964-65<lb />
year. The meeting is scheduled at<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
A native of Washington, D. C,<lb />
Dr. Cramer is serviiing as the Corps'<lb />
liaison officer at EC. He is an ex-<lb />
perienced cartography consultant,<lb />
cartographic engineer, laerilal photo<lb />
interpreter, field geologist in peto-<lb />
leum and research analyst. He has<lb />
written many articles for various<lb />
journals and recently published a<lb />
workbook in cartography.<lb />
Prior to coming to East Carolina,<lb />
he taught at Memphis State College<lb />
land Morton Junior College ait Cicero,<lb />
111. He received his BS degree from<lb />
Ohio State University and his MS<lb />
and PhD from the University of<lb />
Chicago.<lb />
New Ass't. Dean<lb />
East Carolina announced today the<lb />
promotion of Dr. Robert W. Wil-<lb />
liams Jr political science profes-<lb />
sor, to a new position at the col-<lb />
lege, assistant dean.<lb />
Williams a native of Tennessee<lb />
who catme here from Texas about<lb />
five years ago, has already begun<lb />
his duties as top aide to Dr. Robert<lb />
L. Holt, vice president and dean.<lb />
The responsibilities of the new<lb />
official will lie primarily with the<lb />
college's academic program with<lb />
particular reference to the liberal<lb />
arts and the sciences. Various rou-<lb />
tine and special reports on the col-<lb />
lege's academic program will be<lb />
prepared under his supervision. He<lb />
also is supervising a new honors<lb />
Elections were held this week for the P" make<lb />
tions that were left vacant from last year<lb />
Union.<lb />
Here upp<lb />
Oil I -<lb />
program established this fall for ex-<lb />
ceptionally talented freshmen.<lb />
Prior to his promotion, Williams<lb />
was a full professor in the political<lb />
science department. With Dr. John<lb />
M. Howell he served as co-director<lb />
of the Institute on Constitutional<lb />
Democracy and Totalitarianism<lb />
held at East Carolina the past two<lb />
summers.<lb />
He joined the East Carolina facul-<lb />
ty in 1959 after completing faculty<lb />
assignment totaling seven years at<lb />
Tulane University in New Orleans<lb />
La (196254), Brenau College in<lb />
Gaunesville, G (195456) and<lb />
Lamar State College at Beaumont,<lb />
Tex. 195659). Williams holds AB,<lb />
MA and PhD degrees from Tulane.<lb />
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