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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c. friday, October 16, 1964<lb />
number 12<lb />
Pearson Gives Large Audience<lb />
World News, Political Views<lb />
Bv BLEND A REISIG<lb />
Drew Pearson compared both the<lb />
foreign and domestic policies of<lb />
President Johnson to those of Pre-<lb />
mier Khruchov.<lb />
In a lecture the first of the stu-<lb />
dent-faculty series, to approximately<lb />
1088 students, faculty members, and<lb />
interested Greenville citizens, Pear-<lb />
son stated that both leaders are<lb />
trying to increase economic stan-<lb />
dards within their relative coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
The columnist described Presi-<lb />
dent Johnson's foreign policy as<lb />
being one of "bi-partis:am He cit-<lb />
ed two instances, one in which<lb />
Pros dent Johnson tried to clear the<lb />
rumors of the Me President Ken-<lb />
nedy's assassination as being plotted<lb />
by the communists, and one in<lb />
which the President was instrumen-<lb />
tal in getting Congress to agree to<lb />
sell wheat to Russila.<lb />
In ragards to domestic policies,<lb />
Pearson said that President John-<lb />
s' n has an advantage over the lat<lb />
PrtMd nt Kennedy in that he knows<lb />
the Congress thoroughly; he knows<lb />
when and where to apply pressure.<lb />
In P:arsen's opinion, this is one of<lb />
the most important facets of politi-<lb />
cal knowledge a president should<lb />
posses.<lb />
Pearson has had an opportunity<lb />
to converse with Niiikita Khrushchev<lb />
on four different occasions. He said<lb />
that Khrushchev has "an amazing<lb />
knowledge of the United States" and<lb />
knows United Sftates politicians well,<lb />
lie went further to say that, "Rus-<lb />
sia has sort of been pushed in our<lb />
Ruling Prohibits Automobiles<lb />
On Campus During Daytime<lb />
aiiarter.<lb />
e present school year<lb />
ncert on campus and<lb />
t on the campus of the Um-<lb />
orth Carolina at Chapel<lb />
I<lb />
Drew Pearson<lb />
On Monday night, the famed col-<lb />
umnist. Drew Pearson, brought con-<lb />
troversy on the campus of East<lb />
Carolina. His enlightening and enter-<lb />
taining address, although nt agree-<lb />
able to all, was thought provoking.<lb />
'I.P.Michigan State University<lb />
has instituted a rule banning stu-<lb />
dents driving on campus during class<lb />
days. The ban would prohibit stu-<lb />
dents from driving between the hours<lb />
of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday<lb />
through Friday. Students will be al-<lb />
lowed to drive on campus anytime<lb />
ether than those hours.<lb />
Dormitory residents will not be<lb />
va!lowed to remove their cars from<lb />
the dorm lots except between 6 p.m.<lb />
and 6 a.m. on class days (and on<lb />
weekends. If a student, for example,<lb />
wanted to leave for the weekend at<lb />
3 p.m Friday, then he would have<lb />
to mow his car to a perimeter lot<lb />
Thursday night or before 6 a.m.<lb />
Friday.<lb />
No limitations will be placed on<lb />
the times students can drive from<lb />
the perimeter lots to off campus<lb />
thoroughfares. The basic program af-<lb />
Raduga Dancers Receive Full House<lb />
In McGinnis Auditorium Tuesday<lb />
. Raduga Dancers Ballet<lb />
- Faasemble appeared m<lb />
3 Aud.torium Tuesday night<lb />
nee fans got first-hand proof<lb />
Russians regard dancing as a<lb />
 of the men in the Raduga<lb />
;ong them Vladimier<lb />
Vaier: Mironov. Vselod<lb />
liar aid Rittenberg .and<lb />
; : In. is a living example<lb />
n -heory that dancing is<lb />
Un- m of athletics. Whether<lb />
r folk dancing .the Rus-<lb />
e dancer is famous for the<lb />
 exuberance of his approach<lb />
he muscularitv of his per-<lb />
- Russian ballet training is<lb />
- us and as demanding as any<lb />
l p cs training program.<lb />
Perhaps ths "hale and hearty<lb />
-oaeh can be explained by the<lb />
hat dancing has been a part<lb />
Russia's cultural life longer<lb />
&amp; r ; has for Americans. Ballet<lb />
 nme tr, Russia in 1735- folk-danc-<lb />
A-h:ch in Russia draws its<lb />
' r.h from over 180 national<lb />
fouDs. has always been a part of<lb />
sian life In effect, dancing is<lb />
3 natural to the Russian as base-<lb />
to his American cousdn.<lb />
A &amp;ghght of the appearance of<lb />
Buc Queen Contest<lb />
organizations are reminded to<lb />
 their entres for the 19645<lb />
K1 CC-AXEER contest now. Deadline<lb />
N" the contest wiffl be noon Mon-<lb />
day October 19. Any organization<lb />
fc ebgible to enter a candidata<lb />
Esch entrv must be accompanied<lb />
N a $5.00 registration fee payabte<lb />
u the BUCCANEER office on me<lb />
tbrd floor of Wrig Building. There<lb />
r' be a meeting of ail ooofcertants<lb />
R 7 00 Monday night fci the lobby<lb />
N" Wright<lb />
the Raduga Dancers was the duo-<lb />
r.ccordion team of Krilov and<lb />
Shaiaev, a popular radio and con-<lb />
cert team throughout Russia.<lb />
The accordion, or "bayan" as it<lb />
is called in the Soviet Union, is,<lb />
next to the balaika, probably the<lb />
most popular instrument in Russia.<lb />
There are many societies and en-<lb />
sembles in Russia, and the taam of<lb />
Krilov and Shaiaev has a large and<lb />
devoted following. Their repertory<lb />
consisted of classical works, Rus-<lb />
sian folk songs, and works by mod-<lb />
ern Soviet composers.<lb />
Nikolai Krilov, bom in 1926, took<lb />
up the accordion while still a child,<lb />
and played in many school concerts.<lb />
During World War II he joined the<lb />
Army and wtas a member of the<lb />
Soviet Army Song and Dance En-<lb />
semble. Anatole Shaiaev .born in<lb />
1925, attended the Central Music<lb />
School of the Moscow State Univer-<lb />
stv. and was also a memiber of the<lb />
Soviet Army Song and Dance En-<lb />
semble. Krilov and Shaiaev team-<lb />
ed up professionally in 1943. From<lb />
1946. when they first began radio<lb />
and recording work, they have been<lb />
a staple Of musical life in Russia<lb />
and have been honored for their<lb />
work with the title of Laureate.<lb />
At the end of the highly colorful<lb />
program, the stage was turned tinto<lb />
la wrestling arena while two Russian<lb />
boys went at it hammer and tongs<lb />
'or should we say, hammer and<lb />
sickles) in a unique match. Tne act,<lb />
called "Two Boys from Nlanafi in a<lb />
Fight was first presented in this<lb />
country a fev. years ago as a high-<lb />
light of the Moiseyev Dance Com-<lb />
pany's first United Sfiates visit. So<lb />
popular was it that a return visit<lb />
was in order but not unta plans<lb />
for the Raduga Dancers U.S. appear-<lb />
ance could the 'two boys" be book-<lb />
ed for export again.<lb />
Nanai, in case you can't place Jt.<lb />
is an area in the frozen north of<lb />
the Soviet Union, and dear to the<lb />
frigid hearts of Nianaians is "The<lb />
Two Boys in a Fight For, though<lb />
ut may be freezing there, the<lb />
-Vanadans retail a lively sense of<lb />
Ihumor: The "wrestling match" of<lb />
the two boys is actually an illusion<lb />
created by one man whose self-<lb />
ii.volvement was fast, furious, and,<lb />
above ail, funny.<lb />
so calls for improvement of campus<lb />
bus service, new permimeter lets<lb />
for commuter students and a faculty<lb />
parking fee. A system of express<lb />
buses will operate from the perime-<lb />
ter lots to the center of campus.<lb />
MSU in another released news<lb />
item disclosed that the Academic<lb />
Council is taking a hard look at the<lb />
requirements for entrance into the<lb />
upper college division from Uni-<lb />
versity College .The change: a stu-<lb />
dent could enter the upper college<lb />
with a minimum average of 1.80<lb />
instead of the present 2.0 required.<lb />
"This would allow the minimum<lb />
performing student the opportunity<lb />
to improve his academic status dur-<lb />
ing his junior and senior years the<lb />
Committee on Grading Practices em-<lb />
phasized. The grading committee in-<lb />
dicated that many students were dis-<lb />
couraged from taking courses in the<lb />
upper colleges outside their majors<lb />
because the courses tare more diffi-<lb />
cult and unfamiliar.<lb />
A second section of the provision<lb />
would establish a "P" or passing<lb />
grade for certain courses instead of<lb />
the five-section scale of A through F.<lb />
The committee pointed out that<lb />
competition is higher in upper col-<lb />
lege courses outside the student's<lb />
major.<lb />
The P grade would be given to a<lb />
student not majoring in the upper<lb />
college of the course offered. He<lb />
would have to meet the minimum<lb />
requirements of tne course to re-<lb />
ceive the P grade. The P grade<lb />
would not be averaged in with the<lb />
student's total grade point average.<lb />
direction An example of this is<lb />
that Khrushchev cut Russia's m M-<lb />
tary budget 4 several weeks be-<lb />
fore the Geneva Disarmament Con-<lb />
it nee. This leaning is due to the<lb />
split in the communist party and<lb />
the ever growing power of Red<lb />
China.<lb />
In contrasting the educational pro-<lb />
grams of the United Slates and Rus-<lb />
s.a, Pearson states that, "the Unit-<lb />
ed States schools are doing better,<lb />
but the Russian schools have grown<lb />
rapidly  In an early survey<lb />
there were 17 students per teacher<lb />
in Russia's schools as compared to<lb />
:7 students per teacher in the<lb />
United States schools<lb />
At this point the columnist laud-<lb />
ed Governor Sanford for his work<lb />
in stressing education in North<lb />
Carolina in getting a sales tax to<lb />
aid education.<lb />
In regards to the "loyalty oath"<lb />
' rew Pearson said that we have<lb />
two Iternataves in dealing with the<lb />
c:nmunists. "(1) Make war with<lb />
them 2' live :n peace with them.<lb />
The students should know the situa-<lb />
tion . . . they will not be subverted<lb />
The only way to igain knowledge of<lb />
the situation is to hear commu-<lb />
nists' viewpoints.<lb />
He made the following predic-<lb />
tions :<lb />
111 Russians are going to lean<lb />
more toward us as a result of the<lb />
Red Chinese bomb. (2) Conoerndng<lb />
the approaching election. President<lb />
Johnson will win by a very large<lb />
margin. He wil carry the states of<lb />
Maine and Vermont. '3) Within the<lb />
Republican Party there will develop<lb />
a tug of War between the eastern<lb />
liberals and the southern and south-<lb />
western conservatives after the elec-<lb />
tion. Pearson did not state the out-<lb />
come.<lb />
Pearson saxi, "We have to be<lb />
alert . . . competition is great<lb />
He be1'eves fchrt cap'taHsm is "tak-<lb />
ing care of itself" in other coun-<lb />
; ifs. In con-h?s"Ton, he Safid that in<lb />
 tn Hnva rMj- coal. educa-<lb />
tional, and peace problems we have<lb />
to be dedicated and know the facts.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Will the student who rendered<lb />
aid at the scene of an accident<lb />
near Wilson on October 4th please<lb />
contact Mr. Charles Plllater at the<lb />
C M Eppes High School, 1600 West<lb />
5th Street between 8:00 am imd<lb />
4:00 pm or at 1618 Lincoln Drive,<lb />
PL 2-3598.<lb />
Raduga Dancers<lb />
The Raduga Dancers did an outstanding Job of Entertaining a sellout audience in McGinnis Auditorium. Eack<lb />
performer received several rounds of applause from the audience.<lb /><pb facs="00038842_tn_0002" /><lb />
2east Carolinianfriday, October 16, 1964<lb />
Concert Courtesy<lb />
People have been going to concerts for a long time and<lb />
they have found that the way the audience behaves is very<lb />
important. So, over the years, the people who go to conceits<lb />
and the people who perform have decided that there are cer-<lb />
tain things which the audience should do and certain things<lb />
which it shouldn't.<lb />
We hope that these suggestions will make concerts a lot<lb />
more fun for you and your friends.<lb />
COME ON TIME. Going to a concert is sort of like going<lb />
to a friend's home for dinner. If you come in late the people<lb />
who are already there have to stop what they are doing while<lb />
vou take your place. One nice thing about a concert, though,<lb />
is that it usually starts with a short number. If you wait unil<lb />
that number is over, there will be a chance for you to find<lb />
your seat without disturbing anyone.<lb />
WHEN TO LEAVE. The proper time to leave a concert<lb />
is after the last encore has been played. To leave before then<lb />
would be like leaving your friend's dinner before the dessert<lb />
was served If you must leave a concert early, the best time to<lb />
do so is at the intermission. The very most time you can save<lb />
bv leaving before the encore is 30 minutes and usually less.<lb />
You should never leave while a number is being played be-<lb />
cause if you do, it will bother those who want to listen.<lb />
APPLAUSE. Applause is a wonderful thing. The people<lb />
who are performing are like you. It makes them feel good<lb />
to know that you are enjoying their playing. So when you<lb />
applaud, really applaud, but be sure to applaud in the right<lb />
places.<lb />
The right place to applaud is when a number is com-<lb />
pletely over. Usually when an orchestra is playing a sym-<lb />
phony it will stop between movements. You shouldn't applaud<lb />
then After the number is all over, you can applaud as loud as<lb />
you want. If you really like the piece, you can stand up and<lb />
shout.<lb />
Of course, there are exceptions to this rule, as there are<lb />
to most rules. In an opera, after someone has sung an aria par-<lb />
ticularly will, it is the custom to applaud. During a ballet, when<lb />
a dancer has danced even a few steps with great beauty, the<lb />
audience will applaud. And, just to show you that no rule is<lb />
perfect, it is sometimes all right to applaud after a movement<lb />
of a concerto or a symphony when that movement has been<lb />
played with great skill and understanding.<lb />
Some conductors feel very strongly about applauding at<lb />
the wrong time. Sir Thomas Beecham felt that it was an insult<lb />
to the music to do this.<lb />
MOVING AROUND. It is hard for some folks to sit still<lb />
for a whole concert. But if you do move around, or walk in or<lb />
out, or run in the halls, or bring things into the auditorium<lb />
that make noiselike candy bars or paper cupsit just<lb />
makes the concert unpleasant for everyone.<lb />
We hope you will enjoy these concerts and come to many,<lb />
many more. Music and dancing and singing are wonderful<lb />
things that can make your lives very happy.<lb />
These same rules apply not only to concerts, but also to<lb />
plays, lectures, and other similar programs.<lb />
Friends of the College<lb />
Raleigh<lb />
Students Voice<lb />
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our nation to the polal task tna<lb />
lay before them. T<lb />
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it was neither for me nor for my<lb />
Democratic counterpart to f<lb />
fore this group and delivera stncuy<lb />
partisan exhortation Rather I chose<lb />
to stress those points wbhi my<lb />
opinion would bete the teacher be<lb />
come aware of his duty to make m<lb />
sofar as possible each of his stu<lb />
dents a responsible citizen com<lb />
patent in making his own decision<lb />
ks to which political thought or<lb />
philosophy he might choose to ea-<lb />
vocate<lb />
Last night, Monday, October 12.<lb />
I was greeted in North Cafeteria, t<lb />
the same young lady who had at<lb />
first issued me the invitation to<lb />
speak. She brought the news that<lb />
my invitation was no longer in ef-<lb />
fect In explaining the situation sne<lb />
relayed very clearly that the Presi-<lb />
dent of the Young Democrats had<lb />
refused to speak and that it would<lb />
be impossible to allow a Republican<lb />
to occupy this platform alone. She<lb />
further made apology for hanng to<lb />
recant, telling me that the Young<lb />
Democrats had said "We've already<lb />
agreed to debate them (the Young<lb />
Republicans) one time. There's no<lb />
need to do it twice Therefore, I<lb />
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your situation so bad. your com-<lb />
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so limited, that you cannot find<lb />
time to give your opinions to a group<lb />
of our future teachers as to what<lb />
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bilities should be? Is there no man<lb />
among you who can give a rela-<lb />
tively non-partisan speech defining<lb />
the merits and duties of the full and<lb />
competent citizen? If this be the<lb />
situation, then I stand before you<lb />
and say God help the Democratic<lb />
partyfrom where shall romp its<lb />
future leaders?<lb />
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your failure. The events of this past<lb />
weekend offer solid proof. Your<lb />
weakness lies squarelv within the<lb />
realm of the responsibilities of your<lb />
leadership, or rather THE LACK OF<lb />
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Campus Bulletin<lb />
RELIGIOUS<lb />
SUNDAY, October 18<lb />
UNITARIANS: Meet at the Y-Hut,<lb />
8:00<lb />
LUTHERANS: Meet ait the Y-Hut,<lb />
5:00-7:30 p.m.<lb />
UNITARIANS: Meet at the Y-<lb />
Hut, 8:00-10:00 p.m.<lb />
ANTEBURY OLUB (For married<lb />
couples), 401 Fourth Street, 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
MONDAY, October 19<lb />
FREE WILL BAPTISTS: Meet at<lb />
the Y-Hut, 5:00-7:00 p.m.<lb />
KING YOUTH FELLOWSHIP:<lb />
Meet at the Y-Hut, 7:30-8:45 p.m.<lb />
UNITED CHRISTIAN CAMPUS<lb />
FELLOWSHIP: Meet at the<lb />
Eighth Street Christian Church,<lb />
5:00-7:00 p.m.<lb />
TUESDAY, October 20<lb />
INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL:<lb />
Meet tat the Y Hut, 2:00 p.m.<lb />
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN<lb />
ATHLETES: Meet at the Y Hut,<lb />
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.<lb />
WEDNESDAY, October 21<lb />
YOUNG FRIENDS: Meet at Pres-<lb />
byterian Student Center, 401<lb />
East Nfrmth Street 2nd and 4th<lb />
Wednesdays<lb />
MORMON GROUP: Meet at the Y<lb />
Hut. 7:00 through 8:00 p.m.<lb />
THE CANTEBURY OLUB: Meet<lb />
at 401 4th Street, St. Paul's<lb />
Church. 5:00 p.m.<lb />
THE WESLEY FOUNDATION:<lb />
Meet at 501 East 5th Street, 5:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION:<lb />
Vespers, 404 Bast Eighth Street,<lb />
600 p.m.<lb />
THURSDAY, October 22<lb />
CHAPEL (SGA): Meet in the Y<lb />
Hut, 6:30 tnrough 7:00 p.m.<lb />
NEWMAN CLUB: Meet at the Y<lb />
Hut, 8:15 through 10:00 p.m.<lb />
MEETINGS<lb />
FRIDAY, October 16<lb />
7:30 p.m. Faculty Duplicate Bridge<lb />
Club, Planter's Bank<lb />
SATURDAY, October 17<lb />
9:00 ta.m. High School Science<lb />
Teachers Meeting, Flanagan 317<lb />
MONDAY, October 19<lb />
7:00 p.m. SGA. Library 215<lb />
8:00 p.m. Lecture Fim: "Face of<lb />
the Satellites" (Sponsored by<lb />
Studerit-Faouttv Lecture Comim.)<lb />
WEDNESDAY, October 23<lb />
6:45 p.m. Industrial Arts Club,<lb />
Flanagan 121<lb />
7:00 p.m. Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
130<lb />
Rawl<lb />
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Carolina Golkffiat .<lb />
Aaaoeiftted OoBtgiat Preas<lb />
Offlew on third floor of Wright BnJkHn<lb />
Robert Duncan<lb />
Pam HaO<lb />
Business<lb />
Manager<lb />
Subscription rate: MM<lb />
Box 1816, East Carolina CoDsc Station.<lb />
all departmenti PL t-iTlC or TM-Mlt,<lb />
M4<lb />
7:00 p.m. Art Department Meeting.<lb />
Austin Aud.<lb />
SOCIAL<lb />
FRIDAY, October 16<lb />
7:00 p.m. Movie "Guns of<lb />
Darkness"<lb />
Pitt  "Duel of the Champions"<lb />
State  "Ride The Wild Surf"<lb />
SATURDAY, October 17<lb />
7:00 p.m. Movie: "Guns of<lb />
Darkness"<lb />
8:00 p.m. Freshman Football-<lb />
.APPRENTICE 90HOOI New-<lb />
port News, Va. Stadium<lb />
Pitt  "Duel of the Champions"<lb />
State  "Ride the Wild Surf"<lb />
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18<lb />
Pitt  "Bullet for a Bad Man"<lb />
State - "Fail Safe"<lb />
MONDAY, October 19<lb />
Pitt - "Bullet for Biad Man"<lb />
State  "Faftl Sate"<lb />
TUESDAY, October 20<lb />
7:00 p.m. Foreign Film-<lb />
"Orpheus Austin<lb />
Pitt  "BuiMiet for a Bad Man"<lb />
State - "Faffl Sate"<lb />
WEDNESDAY, October 21<lb />
6:30 p.m. Pep Rally, Shadium<lb />
1:55 P-m-Faoulty Duplicate BrkW<lb />
Ctob, Wachovia Bank <lb />
Pitt  "Tne Visit"<lb />
State  "Fail Safe"<lb />
THURSDAY, October 32<lb />
6:30 p.m. VH Kappa 1au<lb />
library 215<lb />
Pitt - "The Visit"<lb />
aU"I "M aiine Mountain<lb />
&amp; Love iMe Tender" uwuir<lb />
FRIDAY, October 23<lb />
7:00 pm Movie: "IRdbwi and rt<lb />
Seven Hoods" W1 the<lb />
?:S 1525 PKoalbe Bridge<lb />
Club, Planters' Blank ge<lb />
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Campus Radio Gets New Equipment For Successful Year<lb />
Summer SGA<lb />
Aids College<lb />
pus radio, WWWS-AM, began<lb />
operating Thursday. October 8 at<lb />
 P m v th a completely new<lb />
ntrol board The summer<lb />
- . had provided two thousand dol-<lb />
. s f the purchase of this board<lb />
equipment by the student-<lb />
tl radio.<lb />
old control board was owned<lb />
fed government who had<lb />
er to take ift away anytime.<lb />
 oi the equipment, -vith just<lb />
exceptions is owned by the<lb />
Hie new board cos 51675.<lb />
 s for the board cost<lb />
The campus radio also pur-<lb />
dges for $29.02 with<lb />
 the money given bv the sum-<lb />
rd is the<lb />
ts - md now the oam-<lb />
tter equipment for<lb />
an most of the<lb />
- The new<lb />
; facilitates remote<lb />
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at a mo-<lb />
n the Cofiege Union,<lb />
am. Ftcklen Stad-<lb />
Gym. the F. M.<lb />
- tted on the third floor<lb />
the V Hut. end Austin<lb />
am.<lb />
tapeoaster tape recorder)<lb />
received by the campus<lb />
This tapecaster is the type<lb />
all commercial radio sta-<lb />
ys continuously with<lb />
f rewinding. Once a com-<lb />
s been played. X is auto-<lb />
ready to run again. This<lb />
os much time pre-<lb />
?r nt on rewinding and cut-<lb />
we trouble receiving<lb />
"70 on the AM dial of<lb />
stor radio should place it<lb />
i wall socket as the s:gnal is<lb />
the air. but through<lb />
nes. Th? beam is<lb />
 with . 12 watt transmitter<lb />
the library and also<lb />
 transmitter in all<lb />
scent Fletcher. Plans<lb />
to obtain rransmis-<lb />
- so campus radio can<lb />
the top floors of Fletcher<lb />
end of the vear.<lb />
GLAMOR<lb />
BEAUTY SHOP<lb />
Phone PL 8-2563<lb />
East 5th Street<lb />
Cask ins Jewelers<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Learning about a European buffet<lb />
25,000 EUROPEAN<lb />
JOBS<lb />
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg<lb />
25,000 jobs in Europe are<lb />
available to students desiring to<lb />
spend a summer abroad but could<lb />
otherwise afford it. Monthly<lb />
ages range to $300 and jobs in-<lb />
clude resort, office, child care, fac-<lb />
tory, farm and shipboard work.<lb />
250 travel gTants will be given<lb />
to the first 5000 applicants. Job<lb />
and travel grant applications and<lb />
full details are available in a 36-<lb />
Page illustrated booklet which<lb />
students may obtain by sending<lb />
?2 (for the booklet and airmail<lb />
Postage) to Dept. O, American<lb />
Student Information Service, 22<lb />
Aye. de la Liberte, Luxembourg<lb />
City, Grand Duchy of<lb />
bourg.<lb />
WWWS-AM is proud of its new panel which was made possible by the Summer School Student Government Association. An addition to the news sources<lb />
is the United Press International teletype which receives up-to-the-minute news from around the world. This machine allows the station to bring its<lb />
listeners the latest in news coverage.<lb />
W W WS Issues Invitation<lb />
WWWS-FM<lb />
Since the campus radio is operated<lb />
entirely by students far the benefit<lb />
of other students, the staff of cam-<lb />
pus radio wants Bast Carolina stu-<lb />
dents to know about their radio and<lb />
hsten to it. The studio of WWWS-AM<lb />
:s located m Room 217 of the library,<lb />
and an open invitation is extended<lb />
to all students to visit the studio<lb />
between 3: GO and 10:00 each day.<lb />
Persons interested in working on the<lb />
radio are always welcome.<lb />
WWWS-AM is on the air from 3:00<lb />
p.m. to 12:00 midnight, Sunday<lb />
through Friday. A program or rock<lb />
and roll and popular music is pre-<lb />
sented each afternoon from 3:00 to<lb />
5:30 with hosts Rick Nutolli, Bill<lb />
Seamens, Gary Silverstein, John<lb />
Perdue, and Jay Barber. From 5:30<lb />
to 7:00, a program of Dinner Mu-<lb />
sic is presented by Vicky Turner,<lb />
Handy Cochran, Jim Lester, and B.<lb />
J. Gwaltney. A program of jazz,<lb />
show tunes, etc. is on each night<lb />
from 7:00 to 3:30 with Judy Blanken-<lb />
ship, Rick Nittolli, Brenda Phelps,<lb />
Jim Watts, and Judy Pait. Some<lb />
more rock and roll and popular<lb />
music is pliayed from 8:30 to 10:00<lb />
with Ralph Anderson, Ed Welsh,<lb />
Judy Pait, Vicky Turner, and B. J.<lb />
Gwaltney. The last show of the day<lb />
is a program of soft, mood music<lb />
from 10:00 to 12:00 with Bill Wieden-<lb />
bach, Bob Brooks, Jay Barber, Jim<lb />
Lester, and Ed Welsh.<lb />
A United Press International Tele-<lb />
type brings in all the news and<lb />
weather. A news summary is given<lb />
on the hour and news headlines on<lb />
the half-hour. Weather izs given on<lb />
the quarter hour.<lb />
Campus radio will publicize any<lb />
meeting, sale, program, etc. that<lb />
any campus organization might<lb />
sponsor.<lb />
WWWS-FM features mostly classi-<lb />
cal, semi-classical, and mood r.iusic<lb />
with a Little jazz land folk music<lb />
but no popular music. The FM stud o<lb />
operates from 4:30 lo 11:00 Mon-<lb />
day through Friday. This part of<lb />
campus radio is located at 91.3<lb />
megacycle on your FM radio dial.<lb />
The executive staff is headed by<lb />
Charles Porter .Station .Manager and<lb />
also includes David McLemore, Pro-<lb />
gram Director; Steve Hadley. Pub-<lb />
licity Director and Chief Announcer;<lb />
and Lola McDermott, Traffic Man-<lb />
ager.<lb />
Copy By<lb />
Jean Joyner<lb />
Photography By<lb />
Joe Brannon<lb />
Radio Staft Consists Of<lb />
About Thirty Students<lb />
Th.re are about thirty students<lb />
presently working on the staff of<lb />
WWWS-AM. Most of the staff mem-<lb />
bers operate on a non-profit basis,<lb />
but gain as much fun as experience.<lb />
And experience is gamed for this<lb />
is excellent training ground for per-<lb />
sons interested in gong into high<lb />
paying commercial jobs in radio or<lb />
television. Staff members usually<lb />
have only one or two shows a week,<lb />
each lasting two hours.<lb />
Starting this year, workers at the<lb />
radio station are required to have<lb />
broadcasting licenses. These can be<lb />
obtained by participating in the gov-<lb />
ernment training session and taking<lb />
the test in Norfolk, Virginia.<lb />
Dr. Corrine Ricket is director of<lb />
all on-campus broadcasting and is<lb />
therefore the advisor of the campus<lb />
radio. The executive staff is com-<lb />
posed of Jay Barber, Station Man-<lb />
ner; Bob Blake, Program Director;<lb />
Jim Watts, Chief Announcer; Judy<lb />
Tionkenship. Traffic Manager; and<lb />
P t Shea, Librarian.<lb />
Other members of the staff not<lb />
already named an this article are<lb />
Geoffrey Church, Winston Copeland,<lb />
Bill Deal, Trudy Gwin, Franfcie<lb />
Langley, Gail Lucas, Lola McDer-<lb />
mott and David McLemore.<lb />
The studio has a lounge for both<lb />
business and social fun. The mem-<lb />
bers of the staff spend much of<lb />
their free time here playing their<lb />
favorite gamebridge.<lb />
The most<lb />
walked about<lb />
Slacks on<lb />
Campus contain<lb />
"DACRON<lb />
WWWS And Broadcasting Guild<lb />
Sponsor Marathon For UNICEF<lb />
WWWS-AM and FM and the Broad-<lb />
casting Guild are sponsoring a 50-<lb />
hour marathon for the benefit of<lb />
UNICEF, October 29-31. Rick Nittolli<lb />
and Jay Barber will host this event<lb />
which is designed to collect at least<lb />
8350 for UNIOEF. The donations will<lb />
be collected outside the library.<lb />
A Halloween dance will be held on<lb />
October 30 in the College Union as<lb />
a part of this UNICEF campaign.<lb />
Tickets will be sold at the door with<lb />
money going to UNICEF. Local<lb />
merchants will donate door prizes,<lb />
and free refreshments will be pro-<lb />
vided by the CU. All (East Carolina<lb />
students are unged to support this<lb />
UNICEF marathon and dance.<lb />
On November 5 and 6, East Caro-<lb />
lina College and WWWiS will host<lb />
the annual Southern iRegionaft Col-<lb />
legiate Broadcaster's Conference. In-<lb />
vitations have been sent to the 190<lb />
schools on six states ithroughout flhe<lb />
South. Noted members of the broad-<lb />
casting industry will officiate.<lb />
Plans are being made for campus<lb />
radio to cover the national elections<lb />
in November.<lb /><pb facs="00038842_tn_0004" /><lb />
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Pictured with Mrs. Blake (L to r) are Gigi Guice, Judy Wagstaff, Mary Conn, Lesley Kent and Faye Taylor.<lb />
The girls are all officers of the sorority.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
During formal rush last week,<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha pledged the fol-<lb />
lowing nineteen men: Rill McPhaul,<lb />
Mickey Ward, EliUs (Thorney) Not-<lb />
tingham, Otis Timberlake, Richard<lb />
Clark, Don Brooks, Mike -MiaiJlnsky,<lb />
Rick Shannon, J. D. Wfllougbby.<lb />
Ken Austin, Chip Martin, OlMe Jar-<lb />
vis. Rick Stewart, Butch Rics, Rick<lb />
Teady, Jerry Mitchell, Bob Quiran,<lb />
Jim Tyson, and Jim Harvey.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha is undefeated<lb />
in intramural footbaJ. They opened<lb />
the season math a victory over Sig-<lb />
ma Phi Epsiilon, and -last week beat<lb />
Theta Chi fraternity 48-6.<lb />
Tuesday, the brothers and pledges<lb />
had a dinner moating at the Holiday-<lb />
Inn. The meeting was in honor of<lb />
the Lambda Chi Alpha housemother,<lb />
Mrs. Helen Mc Andrew, who is start-<lb />
ing her fifth year wilth the frat-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
The Xu pledge class of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sorority entertained<lb />
the seven other campus pledge<lb />
classes this past Monday night. The<lb />
party a tradition with Sigma pledges<lb />
strives to buiild greater unity and<lb />
friendship among the women Greeks.<lb />
It is hoped that through early ac-<lb />
quaintance as pledges they will be<lb />
fcible to work together more effec-<lb />
tively iin later Panhellenic relation-<lb />
ships.<lb />
Carrleetia Redfern, Pledge Presi-<lb />
dent and Cherry Skinner, Hedge<lb />
Vice President, greeted guests at<lb />
the door. Mrs. Robbins, Sigma<lb />
Housemother, served as Hostess ably<lb />
assisted by the other pledges. Sec-<lb />
reary Susan Midgett and Treasurer<lb />
Lisa Green are the other remain<lb />
ing officers.<lb />
Gamma Beta Siigmas are proud to<lb />
have two transfer sisters affiliated<lb />
with them this Fall. The chapter<lb />
welcomes Linda Glazier, a sopho-<lb />
more grammar education major from<lb />
Phi chapter, Marshall University,<lb />
Huntington, W. Va. and Nancy West,<lb />
Senior education major from Arling-<lb />
ton, Va. Her chapter was Alpha<lb />
Theta, Radford College, Virginia.<lb />
Next Saturday, October 24, Lamb-<lb />
da Ch; Alpha will sponsor a field-<lb />
day for the sororities on campus.<lb />
Brother Emmett Ward Was mar-<lb />
ried to Becky Jane Register last<lb />
Friday night at St. James Methodist<lb />
Church. The Reveernd Bill Quick,<lb />
a Lambda Chi. conducted the cere-<lb />
mony. Also, brother Buz Warren<lb />
pinned Lou Parrish, brother Pete<lb />
Barnes lavaliered Dorma Guthrie,<lb />
and brother C. V. Healy lavaliered<lb />
Sandra Magee of Charlotte, N. C.<lb />
Eleven brothers traveled to Wash-<lb />
ington. D.C. last weekend to see the<lb />
Redskins play. Chuck Humphriie's<lb />
parents gave them a welcoming<lb />
party.<lb />
Alpha Omicron PI<lb />
The AOPi's haive been enjoying<lb />
their new home on Johnston Street<lb />
since the beginning of FTafH Quar-<lb />
ter. Mrs. F. A. Halstad of Elizabeth<lb />
City is their house mother, and<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Greenville<lb />
serves as house advisor. Dr. Kathe-<lb />
leen Stokes of the political science<lb />
department is their new scholar-<lb />
ship advisor, and Mrs. James Poin-<lb />
dexter of the English department is<lb />
Liieir new financial advisor.<lb />
Lat Wednesday the sisters nick-<lb />
named their west parlor "The Dirty<lb />
Toen3il" and entertained the rushees<lb />
w th a beatnik party. From the par-<lb />
v bids were extended to their four<lb />
new pledges; Ometa Brown a<lb />
French major from Seagrove. North<lb />
Carolina; Lyi Watson, a physical<lb />
education major from Chadbourn,<lb />
North Carolina; Susie Cole, an edu-<lb />
cation major from Goldsboro. North<lb />
Carolina; and Ann Perkins, an edu-<lb />
cation major from Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
ginia.<lb />
The sisters congratulate Ann Ne-<lb />
ville, our house president, who just<lb />
received the scholarship bracelet for<lb />
her average of Spring quarter.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
North Carolina Kappa Chapter of<lb />
Sisma Phi Epsilon is proud to an-<lb />
nounce the following men who were<lb />
officially pledged on October -2 aif-<lb />
tor Fall quarter rush: Thomas Lee<lb />
Jackson, Plymouth, North Carolina;<lb />
James Phillip Mather, Virginia<lb />
Beach, Virginia; Hunter S. Ver-<lb />
milLron. Williamsburg, Virginia:<lb />
John Ryan Stiller, Silver Springs,<lb />
Maryland; Anthony Thomas Ford,<lb />
Williiamsburg, Virginia: Earl Wil-<lb />
ton Garbett Jr Richmond, Vir-<lb />
ginia; Willitatm WaDton Pritchett,<lb />
Virginia Beach, Virginia: John Lis-<lb />
ter Walsh, Warwick, Rhode Island;<lb />
Ernest Willie Jones Jr Mclean,<lb />
Virginia; John Mclindon TruesdaHe,<lb />
Lancaster, South Carolina: Edgtar<lb />
Kerr Lucky, Beaiver, Pennsylfvante;<lb />
and Charles Robert Allred, Kannap-<lb />
olis. North Carolina.<lb />
We are proud of our Fraternity,<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, and we are<lb />
proud of our new pledges. We are<lb />
certain that they will find in Sig<lb />
Ep those intangible benefits which<lb />
we derive from the manifesta'tion of<lb />
friendshirjbrotherhoodfor that is<lb />
the fundamental principle upon<lb />
which Siema Phi Epsilon was found-<lb />
ed in 1901. and that is the principle<lb />
by which It lives today.<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
Eddie Green and Mike Stringer<lb />
were initiated as brothers of Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau fmternity Friday night.<lb />
Alike Stringer was presented the<lb />
Best Pledge award. Ten new pledges<lb />
were inducted Sunday night at the<lb />
Baptist Student Union. These include<lb />
Fred Bates, Marvin Welldon, Ray<lb />
Curtis, Arthur OHolt. Bill Pearson,<lb />
Joe Reipard, Gus Lamons, Jim<lb />
Moss, David Raynor, and Henry<lb />
Daniels. They will Ibegin pledge<lb />
training this week.<lb />
Brothers recently pinned include<lb />
Art Stowe to Judy Haste, John Bel<lb />
to Judy Taylor, Eddie Sherwood to<lb />
Gay Furntan and Buster Jones to<lb />
GayXe Morris. The girls were<lb />
serenaded.<lb />
Last Friday night found the Phd<lb />
Taus (ajbout 15 couples) at the<lb />
Purple and Gold. The music was<lb />
suppled by "The Viscounts a lo-<lb />
cal combo of Phi Tau origin. Every-<lb />
one had a rocking time.<lb />
National Ffield Secretary Bill Jen-<lb />
kins caffhe down this weeknd to<lb />
help brothers get organized in their<lb />
new house and offer ideas to im-<lb />
prove chapter organization.<lb />
Sevenal Phi Taus became involved<lb />
in SGA activities this past week. Al<lb />
Separk, Jim Winstead. John Bell, and<lb />
Mike Stringer became SGA Sena-<lb />
tors. Jim Kinsey became president<lb />
the Junior Class.<lb />
P iKappa Phi<lb />
The Epsilon Pledge Glass oi the<lb />
Beta Chi Ciiapter of Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
was recently introduced into the<lb />
brotherhood through formal initia-<lb />
tion. The new brothers are Joe<lb />
Blanks. Mikey Holt, Gary Miller.<lb />
Eddie Mitchell. Mack Ramseur.<lb />
Lynn Roper, Richard Scott, and<lb />
George Wiagner, Chip Chesson. a<lb />
former member of the Gamma<lb />
Pledge Class, was also initiated w.th<lb />
the above brothers.<lb />
On Tuesday. October 13, nineteen<lb />
men. comprising the Zeta Pledge<lb />
Class, were formally made pledges<lb />
by Archon Bruce McLamb. Tlie new<lb />
members of Zeta Pledge Class are<lb />
Eddie Brock, Chip Butler, Jack<lb />
Collins .Jack Cotten, Chuck Crews,<lb />
Carl Darden, Jim Dail. John Dennis<lb />
Skip Di'Camillo. Flip Elliot, Paul<lb />
Estep, Mike F'llabelb. Frank Johns-<lb />
ton, Frank Langiey. John Mallon,<lb />
Jim Rice, George Styron. Jeff W v<lb />
man and Jim Williams.<lb />
The Pi Kapps are anticipating<lb />
much advancement in all directions<lb />
as a result of th:s addition our<lb />
largest pledge class. Including the<lb />
Zeta Pledge the total membership<lb />
oi Pi Kappa Phi at EC is 60 men<lb />
We are now the largest chapter<lb />
m the state.<lb />
of the Library.<lb />
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Tidbits<lb />
From Fashion<lb />
By LYNDA HUNNING<lb />
is week the Jerry vVilliams mu<lb />
rid headlines the Nashville<lb />
Hoy Orbison. Roy has just<lb />
d the top this year in the<lb />
sic world. He has become a bog<lb />
the l S and Britain as a per-<lb />
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row years ago Roy and his<lb />
tdette bu.lt their personal<lb />
rment to the good Life. This<lb />
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me in SaundersvHie, Termes-<lb />
faatured a swimming pool<lb />
middle of the laving room.<lb />
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nal mounment and Roy<lb />
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At first they were up-<lb />
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: I mobile radio phone. It<lb />
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- be would like to take the<lb />
Europe on his next tour.1<lb />
i told reporters thait things hap-<lb />
fast for him after masking<lb />
eight years, "lit seems as<lb />
rm a big somebody. They<lb />
and I'm grateful. I know<lb />
ke to knock around for<lb />
hs and even years between<lb />
to&amp;d interviewing reporters.<lb />
 D Ed Sullivan's show and<lb />
Shindig" show on tele-<lb />
bison has been making<lb />
a nee he was barely 20.<lb />
let Sam PhilHps in Memphis in<lb />
Phillips had already'<lb />
 I leveJoned Elvis Presley.<lb />
r.imber of records on<lb />
- for Philips. He told<lb />
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; he doesn't like the<lb />
-  nd<lb />
tists recognize him for<lb />
r :nk and also for his<lb />
- ne writer While in<lb />
 Ifield and Cliff Ricii-<lb />
 do songs for them<lb />
lot of thoughts around<lb />
trips n-nd jots them<lb />
Then Irs group<lb />
the studio for a sessdon<lb />
they're out on the road<lb />
ist "It's Over" and<lb />
were recorded iust<lb />
t - trip to England the<lb /><lb />
Beatles were getting started and on<lb />
the second trip wihen he celebrated<lb />
his 28th birthday they came and<lb />
helped him.<lb />
This young singer once was afraid<lb />
cf being on top. Now he's not. Now<lb />
he feels he could even produce a<lb />
motion picture.<lb />
Attention LP collectors, LizeMn-<lb />
nelli has just had her first album<lb />
released. Watch the stands for<lb />
Liza! Liaa Dean Martin's LP<lb />
 Everybody Loves Somebody" is in<lb />
the number one slot all across the<lb />
nation this week. Connie Francis has<lb />
a new single hot on the northern<lb />
markets now. Watch for "We Have<lb />
Something More (Than A Summer<lb />
Love) The Shangri-Las are fol-<lb />
lowing up their hit Remember<lb />
Walking in The Sand" wit ha new<lb />
bis one "leader if the pack The<lb />
Iixie Cups have a new one "You<lb />
Should Have Seen The Way He<lb />
Looked At Me Norman West has<lb />
out a recording of the old Jack Scott<lb />
tune 'Burning Bridges" and Ace<lb />
Cannon has had his new recording<lb />
of empty arms released. I'm curious<lb />
to hear what the new music business<lb />
discxrvery the wheel men sound like<lb />
doing their "School Is A Gass<lb />
Montovand is touring the United<lb />
States for the eighth time and his<lb />
new LP<lb />
This week's top 10 tunes are<lb />
1. "Dancing in the Street" by<lb />
Martha and the Vandellas; 2. "Do<lb />
Was Diddy Diddy" by Manfred<lb />
Mann: 3. "Oh Prety Woman" by<lb />
Roy Orbison; 4. "We'll Sing In The<lb />
Sunshine" by Gale Garnet: 5. "When<lb />
I Grow Up To Be A Man" by the<lb />
Beach Boys; 6. "Remember Walking<lb />
in the Sand" by the Shangri-Las; 7.<lb />
"Last Kiss" by Frank Wilson; 8.<lb />
 Summer Song" by Chad Stuart and<lb />
Jeremy Clyde: 9. "t Hurts To Be in<lb />
Love" by Gene Pitney: 10. "Let It<lb />
Be Me" by Bety Everett and Jerry'<lb />
Butler.<lb />
Brody's has just received a ship-<lb />
ment of the most elegant evening<lb />
wear that is perfectly suitable to<lb />
the taste of the fashion-minded coed.<lb />
There is a completely new way of<lb />
dressing this year. It is the dis-<lb />
cotheque way. Bare shoulders and a<lb />
bare back is the new look for even-<lb />
rig, especially when it accompanies<lb />
a black and white tweed or check<lb />
dress with a dazzling bright lining.<lb />
For that really special occasion<lb />
Brody's is featuring the beautiful<lb />
full-llength dress in brocade and<lb />
crepe with the matching evening<lb />
coat.<lb />
"Junior Sophisticate" is again<lb />
showing the ever-popular chiffon<lb />
dress, free as air, and breezed into<lb />
a full and fluent skirt.<lb />
There are hundreds of styles and<lb />
colors to choose, from the very fit-<lb />
ted-look to the new and wild dis-<lb />
cotheque look.<lb />
Come by to see us soon and open<lb />
a convenient charge 'account when<lb />
vou visit us.<lb />
I Welfare Women To Address<lb />
Students About Poverty<lb />
Mrs. J. S. Grimes. Director of the<lb />
Pitt Countv Welfare Dept. and Mr.<lb />
Robert D. Phelps, Pitt County Com-<lb />
munity Consultant in the Community<lb />
Sen-ices Demonstration Project of<lb />
the State Board of Public Welfare,<lb />
will speak Sunday evening. 8 p.m.<lb />
at the Y Hut. Their subject will be,<lb />
Is There A Need For The War On<lb />
:verty?"<lb />
Mr. Phelps has recently come to<lb />
-<lb />
GreanvuMe to help coordinate the<lb />
work of the Greenville-Pitt Good<lb />
Neighbor Council. His position isn't<lb />
confined to the council but includes<lb />
all phases of the work in the county<lb />
in relieving poverty conditions<lb />
The Greenville Unitarian Fellow-<lb />
ship, being interested in aM major<lb />
issues .invites faculty members and<lb />
students to hear this important dis-<lb />
eusion Sunday evening.<lb />
Library Club Of East Carolina College<lb />
Hold First Meeting On September 21<lb />
Monday, September 21 the li-<lb />
Sub of East Carolina held its<lb />
eeting of the school year.<lb />
Faye Evans and Miss<lb />
e the club's advisors,<lb />
Library Science majors ard<lb />
ts library-minded persons<lb />
ifter the departmental.<lb />
on was made to the<lb />
the status of the officers.<lb />
re advised that Michelle<lb />
CoveUo. President-elect and Margie<lb />
Jones, Secretary-Treasurer elect<lb />
did not return to the campus for the<lb />
present school year. Therefore the<lb />
Vice-Presddent. Pat Lurvey assum-<lb />
ed the office of President.<lb />
The meeting began with a report<lb />
from the Standing Ojmmittee on the<lb />
establishment of a chapter at EC<lb />
of the Alpha Beta Alpha Fraternity<lb />
gven iby the chairman, Howard<lb />
B Ian ton. Mary Sue Montefalcone<lb />
Classified Ad<lb />
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east Carolinianfriday, occober 16, 19645<lb />
Coeds Rushees Endure<lb />
Trials And Tribulations<lb />
By NELLIE LEE<lb />
Just another one of those wet,<lb />
drippy Mondays when the whole<lb />
campus resembles one big mud-pie.<lb />
You wake up on a morning like<lb />
this, only to find that you have fif-<lb />
teen minutes to get dressed and<lb />
swim over to Austin for that 9:00<lb />
talgebra test. You make it to the<lb />
bottom of the steps land remember<lb />
that you forgot to bring your um-<lb />
brella. Returning, you check<lb />
your watch and find that it is the<lb />
same time as when you crawled out<lb />
of bed a few minutes ago.<lb />
You make a dash for the parlor<lb />
and look at the waM clock. Then<lb />
you take a second look, just to<lb />
make sure that what you see is<lb />
trueexactly ten minutes left in<lb />
that nine o'clock class; You make<lb />
a mad dash for Austin. After wad-<lb />
ing through a mild flood in the<lb />
ibasement you finally arrive at the<lb />
classroom door. Take a deep breath<lb />
and prepare to face that professor.<lb />
You open the door and all eyes<lb />
focus on you. Just your lucka<lb />
substitute teacher today! You try to<lb />
explain why you're late for your<lb />
algebra test. He gives you a dis-<lb />
gusted look and tells you that you're<lb />
in an eight o'clock history class.<lb />
You thank him politely, while the<lb />
class sits there laughing at you.<lb />
Looks like anybody could tell the<lb />
time of dayyou feel like an abso-<lb />
lute fool.<lb />
You do take your nine o'clock al-<lb />
gebra test and supposedly aft the<lb />
correct time. Then you decide that<lb />
you will go back to the dormitory<lb />
and see if it is you or that wall<lb />
clock that is an hour ahead of time.<lb />
Your watch says ten o'clock that<lb />
Computer Chooses<lb />
Napolean As Its Name<lb />
The Math Club held its monthly<lb />
meeting Tuesday, October 13. Dur-<lb />
ing the regular course of business,<lb />
it was announced that the computer<lb />
had chosen "Napoleon as its name<lb />
in last year's Name the Computer<lb />
Contest. The feature of the evening,<lb />
however, was not Napoleon but Mr.<lb />
Pleasants who presented an ap-<lb />
proach to generalizing the Associa-<lb />
tive Principle.<lb />
was elected Vice-president and Dar-<lb />
lene Kirsh was elected Secretary-<lb />
Treasurer.<lb />
In connection wilteh Nattaonal Book<lb />
Week, suggestions for a bulletin<lb />
board and special campus speaker<lb />
were made by the club members.<lb />
This national celebration with a<lb />
theme of "Swing Into Books" will<lb />
be observed during the week of<lb />
November 1-7. Also alt this meeting<lb />
suggestions for programs for the<lb />
forthcoming year were made. They<lb />
include the following: sponsorship<lb />
of a talk by a N. C. author, talks on<lb />
special librarianship, job opportuni-<lb />
ties, salary, reference work, gradu-<lb />
ate studies, mending books, certifi-<lb />
cation, and various other programs<lb />
of interest. The club plans to have<lb />
at least one book talk on a current<lb />
hook by members at each meeting.<lb />
 HHHHt<lb />
Birds Of A Feather<lb />
A passing feature, temporarily of<lb />
course, u the gathering of birds<lb />
around the campus bird bath. The<lb />
structure is maintained by the Bet-<lb />
ter Bird Baths Beget Bigger Birds<lb />
Society. Robin Finch is the presi-<lb />
dent of the society and Wrenn<lb />
'Whcoping) Crane is the secretary.<lb />
MILADY BEAUTY SHOP<lb />
Home Of<lb />
Only Trophy Winners In Greenville<lb />
PHYLLIS FREY<lb />
IDA LYNN STOCKS<lb />
EUNICE BLALOCK<lb />
Location: 517 Dickinson Avenue<lb />
Members of National Cosmetologist Association<lb />
A<lb />
wall clock says ten o'clock. Maybe<lb />
you aren't feeling too weM mentaHy<lb />
or miaybe it's just that you had a<lb />
rough weekend.<lb />
Well, actually it's not you that is<lb />
confused about the time of day. You<lb />
see if you look on the opposite wadl,<lb />
there is another clock that just hap-<lb />
pens to be one hour ahead of time.<lb />
So this is a bad day for you, is<lb />
it? Well, just think how a girl feeds<lb />
when she comes in at twelve o'clock<lb />
one Saturday nant looks up at that<lb />
wadl clock to find it's one hour<lb />
after closing timeand she's in for<lb />
a few dozen demerits!<lb />
Society Sews Up<lb />
Plans For Future<lb />
The Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental So-<lb />
ciety of East Carolina held its first<lb />
meeting of the quarter last Thurs-<lb />
day night, welcoming into the society<lb />
Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental fresh-<lb />
men and other qualified students<lb />
preparing for a career in medicine.<lb />
Thomas Gordon. President of the<lb />
Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society,<lb />
explained the adms of the society.<lb />
He went further to praise the fresh-<lb />
men for wanting to enter the "ex-<lb />
citing field of medicine and extend-<lb />
ed a cordial welcome to all who de-<lb />
sired membership into the society.<lb />
Relating up coming activities and<lb />
events to the society, the president<lb />
told the prospectifve members that<lb />
the Society would hear speakers<lb />
from the fields of medicine, den-<lb />
tistry, and possible psychiatry this<lb />
fall quarter.<lb />
Gordon also disclosed plans for a<lb />
trip to the Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital oometime in October. Also<lb />
various medical rilms are arvailaible<lb />
:o the society and some will be<lb />
shown during the winter quarter.<lb />
Jeannette Runquist, vice-president<lb />
of the society, served refreshments<lb />
at the close of the meeting.<lb />
Dr. Iceland Stewart, the Pre-Dental<lb />
advisor then conducted an informal<lb />
discussion with the entire group.<lb />
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and no trouble at all<lb />
to launder. Comes in<lb />
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Alengon lace and all.<lb />
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