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5pLg<lb />
ume XL<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, tuesday, december 8, 1964<lb />
number 23<lb />
Curtain Rises For Fenstermaker Tomorrow Night<lb />
Ready For Opening<lb />
Human comedy, in the form of "The Days and Nights of Beebee Fenstermaker" is ready to up the curtain<lb />
lorrow night. Alter many hours of rehearsal, the East Carolina players are now anxious to get the show<lb />
the road.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins Joins Talks<lb />
On Medical Education<lb />
tan f the Governor's<lb />
er Study Commission<lb />
ciirecTor of a study it has<lb />
ted East Carolina Mon-<lb />
noon for informal talks with<lb />
- d nt Leo W. Jenkins and<lb />
? physicians.<lb />
. F. Henderson, the chair-<lb />
Dr. John Truskxw, spe-<lb />
nedica education hired<lb />
he Commission's study<lb />
medical school<lb />
vere principals with Dr.<lb />
n the (v hour meeting.<lb />
is ow. former dean of the<lb />
ege of Virginia and<lb />
 director of the Galves-<lb />
Med.eal Center, said the<lb />
;s gathering various data<lb />
throughout the state to formu-<lb />
reporl that would indicate<lb />
sen! and future requirements<lb />
Carolina for medical<lb />
-son. who is executive secre-<lb />
he North Carolina Medical<lb />
:on. heads the nine-<lb />
Comnv.ssion charged with<lb />
-ibllity of studying medi-<lb />
tioti needs in the state and<lb />
4 recommendiations<lb />
development of the<lb />
9 hooi program in North<lb />
na.<lb />
physicians from Eastern<lb />
olina sat in on the meet-<lb />
President Jenkins" office.<lb />
ed general agreement that<lb />
fining center at East<lb />
Carolina would considerably en-<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
The studv Skills Class wall meet<lb />
11 am. Monday. Dec. 14. in the<lb />
I F C. Room in Wright Building.<lb />
bonce medical services to residents<lb />
of the region.<lb />
Henderson and Dr. Truslo.v said<lb />
Monday's visit to EC was intended<lb />
as a preliminary or "get-acquaint-<lb />
ed" round in the Cornmission's re-<lb />
iationship to East Oaroiina as the<lb />
 ;e-v:de study moves ahead. Dr.<lb />
Viusiow said he plans another meet-<lb />
ing with Dr. Jenkins and other col-<lb />
lege officials in the near future. He<lb />
turned his post as consultant to<lb />
the Commission and director of its<lb />
study in October.<lb />
EC School Of Music<lb />
Will Receive Grant<lb />
The School of Music at East Caro-<lb />
lina College is one of eight U.S. col-<lb />
'-wes and universities to receive<lb />
grants totaling $26,300 for contem-<lb />
porary music seminars and work-<lb />
shops for music educators next sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
The eight institutions, located at<lb />
strategic spots across the nation,<lb />
will be participating in a six-year<lb />
project supported by a grant of $1<lb />
350 000 to the Music Educators Na-<lb />
tional Conference MEXC from the<lb />
Ford Foundation. Announcement of<lb />
the 1965 grants came today from<lb />
MENC headquarters in Washington,<lb />
D. C.<lb />
East Carolina's music school, ac-<lb />
cording to Dean Earl E. Beach, will<lb />
use its grant to pay for a highly-<lb />
distinguished faculty already booked<lb />
for its "Seminar in Contemporary<lb />
Music for Wind, Brass and Percus-<lb />
sion" scheduled next June 8 through<lb />
July 13.<lb />
Season Opens For<lb />
Symphony Group<lb />
A concert in Wright Auditorium<lb />
opened the 1964-65 season of the<lb />
East Carolina College Symphony<lb />
Orchestra at 3:30 p.m. Sunday after-<lb />
noon. The orchestral program in-<lb />
cluded the works of Debussy, Haydn<lb />
and Tchaikovsky and was conducted<lb />
by avid Serrins of the iBGC School of<lb />
Music faculty.<lb />
Another music faculty member,<lb />
Donald Tracy, was soloist for the<lb />
concert. An accomplished cellist,<lb />
Tracy's solo work Sunday came<lb />
from a Haydn concerto.<lb />
The 65-piece orchestra numbered<lb />
among its members aibout 50 students<lb />
in the School of Music alt EOC. three<lb />
members of the faculty (Serrins,<lb />
Tracy and concertmaster Paul Q.<lb />
Topper) and about a dozen visiting<lb />
performers from various communi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
A special feature of Sunday's pro-<lb />
gram was an art exhibit dn the audi-<lb />
torium's lobby by members of Delta<lb />
Phi Delta honorary art fraternity at<lb />
the college. Persons attending were<lb />
invited to view the exhibit before<lb />
paid after the orchestra's presenta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The program for the orchestra was<lb />
opened with Debussy's "Prelude to<lb />
the .Afternoon of a Fawn an im-<lb />
pressionistic piece. Haydn's three-<lb />
movement "Concerto in D Major<lb />
featuring Tracy's cello, followed.<lb />
After a brief intermission the or-<lb />
chestra closed the program with the<lb />
four movements of Tchaikovsky's<lb />
"Symphony No. 4 in F 'Minor a<lb />
symphony of great contrasts and re-<lb />
garded as one of the finest in sym-<lb />
phonic repertoire.<lb />
Playhouse Production May<lb />
Appeal To College Students<lb />
By GAIL PRICE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
William Snyder's drama, "The<lb />
Days and Nights of Beebee Fenster-<lb />
maker to be performed by the<lb />
East Carolina Players, is scheduled<lb />
to open in McGinnis Auditorium to-<lb />
morrow night at 8:15 P.M and run<lb />
through Saturday.<lb />
The show has received favorable<lb />
reviews from the New York Herald-<lb />
Tribune, News Day, The Common-<lb />
weal, the New York Times, and the<lb />
Assocated Press.<lb />
Howard Taubmam of the New York<lb />
Times said. "It has an eye for<lb />
peop'e as they are.  Judith Crist<lb />
of the New York Herald Tribune,<lb />
"it is a freshness of spirit, and af-<lb />
fectionate insight and sense of hu-<lb />
man comedy<lb />
Mr. Edgar Loessin, of the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse, said that it was<lb />
chosen because it has "a particular<lb />
meaning to young people. It in-<lb />
volves coming to griips with or fac-<lb />
dng oneself, which many college<lb />
people have to do<lb />
It is a very realistic play about<lb />
a young girl moving in her own<lb />
apartment in New York 'after gradu-<lb />
ating from college. She strives to<lb />
write a novel and eventually<lb />
switches to painting and eventually<lb />
the bottle, a catastrophe brought on<lb />
by her ever ambitious mother.<lb />
It shows what parents can do to<lb />
people by misleading their young-<lb />
sters, forcing them to be something<lb />
beyond their capacity. It also deals<lb />
with Southern heritage.<lb />
The setting involves several lo-<lb />
cations. Beebee's mother's house<lb />
in the South and Beebee's apart-<lb />
ment in New York. The Playhouse<lb />
has trived to make the scenes very<lb />
realistic, even to the point of using<lb />
real, running water on stage.<lb />
Although only eiCTV,f - arsons make<lb />
up the cast, they do an excellent<lb />
job presenting the drama. The p: 11<lb />
of Beebee is portrayed by Brenda<lb />
Ginn. Melinda, Beebee's mother is<lb />
played by Martha Bradner. Beebee's<lb />
two humorous, divorced aunts are<lb />
portrayed by Luciie Dew and Jen-<lb />
ny Nielson.<lb />
Ed Busby and B b Smith, Bee-<lb />
bee's boyfriends, are Bob Good en<lb />
: nd Randy Cochran. James Hamil-<lb />
ton is the interviews and Ross<lb />
Anne Morris is Nettie Jo.<lb />
The play is essentially serious but<lb />
it has a lot of humor which comes<lb />
from an aunt who has an uncon-<lb />
trolabe behavior when drinking. A<lb />
lot can happen when a family pro-<lb />
jects its ambitions and unobtained<lb />
goals into one single girl who has<lb />
the aspiration but enough<lb />
ability.<lb />
The ticket office in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium will be cpen from 9:00 a.m.<lb />
to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday. Starting Wed-<lb />
nesday, tickets may be obtained<lb />
at the ticket office until 7:00 p.m.<lb />
After that, tickets may be obtained<lb />
at the box office. The general public<lb />
may also get their tickets at the<lb />
ticket office.<lb />
EC's Dr. Steel man Writes<lb />
Survey Of 1908 Election<lb />
Any chance North Carolina Re-<lb />
publicans had to win the guberna-<lb />
itorial election of 1908 were dealt<lb />
damaging blows by shortcomings of<lb />
the party's standard-bearer, Jona-<lb />
than Elwood Cox.<lb />
That is the view of Dr. Joseph F.<lb />
Steelman, professor of history at<lb />
East Carolina, in an article which<lb />
surveys the 1908 campaign and is<lb />
published in the current issue of the<lb />
North Carolina Historical Review.<lb />
Dr. Steelman concludes that. . .<lb />
"Cox's inexperience and lack of poli-<lb />
tical acumen, coupled with his de-<lb />
featist attitude, hampered Repub-<lb />
lican opportunities" in the 1908 cam-<lb />
paign.<lb />
Cox, one of the state's leading<lb />
businessmen in his day, was defeat-<lb />
ed by a majority of more than 37,000<lb />
votes by W. W. Kitchin in the 1908<lb />
election which recorded 23,175 gu-<lb />
bernatorial ballots cast.<lb />
In the same general election Re-<lb />
publican presidential candidate Wil-<lb />
liam H. Taft carried 57 North Caro-<lb />
lina counties to 41 for Democrat<lb />
William Jennings Bryan, and three<lb />
Republican congressmen were elect-<lb />
ed from the state  John Motley<lb />
Morehead in the fifth district,<lb />
Charles H. Cowles in the eighth and<lb />
John G. Grant in the 10th.<lb />
Dr. Steelman's work, "Jonathan<lb />
Elwood Cox and North Carolina's<lb />
Gubernatorial Campaign of 1908<lb />
is one of five main articles in the<lb />
current issue and the only article<lb />
contributed to the 1964 volume by any<lb />
East Carolina faculty member.<lb />
He is represented in the same is-<lb />
sue as one of 19 book reviewers.<lb />
His review, in the current issue, of<lb />
"The Light That Shines: Chapel<lb />
Hill. 1912-1916" by Robert B. House<lb />
and a review in the spring issue by<lb />
a colleague, Dr. Lawrence F. Brew-<lb />
ster (Cunningham's "The Jeffer-<lb />
sonians m Power: Party Opera-<lb />
tions, 1801-1809"). were the other<lb />
contributions by EC scholars to the<lb />
P3ges of the 1964 volume.<lb />
Dr. Steelman, a native of Wilkes-<lb />
boro, earned AB. MA and PhD de-<lb />
grees from the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is mar-<lb />
ried to the former Lala Carr of Mill-<lb />
edgeville. Ga also a member of<lb />
the history faculty, and they make<lb />
their home in Greenville.<lb />
Are You A<lb />
SADIST?<lb />
Do You Enjoy<lb />
MASSACRES?<lb />
If So  .<lb />
See The PIRATES<lb />
SLAUGHTER<lb />
The REDMEN<lb />
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2east Caroliniantuesday, december 8, 1964<lb />
squeaks and shrieks<lb />
The football team has worked hard all this long year. . .<lb />
for the school. And at the conclusion of their regular sea-<lb />
son, they were called upon to work hard a bit longer. . .for the<lb />
school.<lb />
The Pirates have now completed weeks of practice in pre-<lb />
paration for their appearance in the Tangerine Bowl next<lb />
Saturday. And tomorrow the team departs for sunny Florida.<lb />
The bus is schduled to leave the Gymnasium at 4:15, to-<lb />
morrow afternoon enroute to the airport. Will you be there?<lb />
A big sendoff is in order. And this order consists of the<lb />
presence of some form of band, banners, signs, cheeleaders,<lb />
and anything upon the face of this campus that can squeak,<lb />
shriek, sing, growl, groan, sniffle, make sounds of nuclear<lb />
blasts. . .oh, and yes. . .yell.<lb />
The team needs the final spark of spirit before departing<lb />
for the game. The students at East Carolina seem excited<lb />
about the bowl game. And it would be most appropriate if the<lb />
students showed their enthusiasm with such a sendoff-<lb />
As a final reminder, the team will be leaving the gym-<lb />
nasium for the airport at 4:15, tomorrow afternoon. Dazzle<lb />
our Pirates.<lb />
not yet<lb />
There has arisen, among the student body, some confusion<lb />
concerning the continued usage of last quarter's, much dis-<lb />
puted cut system<lb />
There are rumors about the campus that there has been<lb />
or will be some change in this system. THESE RUMORS ARE<lb />
FALSE. . .in part.<lb />
There has been no change of the cut system as yet. But,<lb />
the plans are in the fire at present to have this system<lb />
revised.<lb />
Deans Holt and Mallory have met with the Dean's Advis-<lb />
ory Committee to discuss this problem. Dean Mallory has been<lb />
in constant contact with Bryan Bennett, the SGA Representa-<lb />
tive to the Administration, and both are in the process of<lb />
composing recommendations.<lb />
Before any new ruling may be handed down the recom-<lb />
mended matter must be placed before the faculty.<lb />
Recommendations are on the way. A system which en-<lb />
tails a possible midway between the two most recent systems<lb />
is uppermost in the minds of the administration.<lb />
It should be pointed out that both systems have their good<lb />
points. And both systems have worked successfully to some<lb />
degree.<lb />
But the administration alizes that there must be some<lb />
provisions for emergency cuts and human failure. And as<lb />
soon as any recommendations are presented to and approved by<lb />
the faculty, the revised system will go into full effect.<lb />
It should also be noted that the new system will not<lb />
have to wait for another quarter to beprin. The revised cut<lb />
system is on its way this quarter. And it is the hope of all con-<lb />
cerned that this system will please a vast majority.<lb />
from the students<lb />
As the voice of the students, it is the privilege of the East<lb />
Carolinian to congratulate Bill Cline upon his selection as a<lb />
member of the Little All-American Football team of 1964.<lb />
Cline's record is well known to Pirate fans. There is no<lb />
need to dwell in stale facts. People know what he can do and<lb />
what he has done for East Carolina.<lb />
And, East Carolina appreciates this spark of drive which<lb />
is a part of Bill. There are many times when the arge to<lb />
give up must have entered his mind.<lb />
Bnt, as all who excel, he didn't give op. For your dili-<lb />
gent work and contribution to East Carolina. . .we thank<lb />
you and wish you further success.<lb />
The Animal Farm<lb />
Help<lb />
By BOB<lb />
One facet of our college life too<lb />
often taken for granted, seldom<lb />
appreciated is our college news-<lb />
paper. Everyone reads or art; least<lb />
glances at the East Carolinian and<lb />
quite often k very critical of it; yet<lb />
hardly ever does the student body<lb />
praise the paper when a job is<lb />
well done or even try to utilize it<lb />
to the fullest.<lb />
A college newspaper, such as our,<lb />
runs exclusively by the students,<lb />
should not only be ia voice of stu-<lb />
dent opinion but ia thought provok-<lb />
ing medium of expression. The<lb />
(East Carolinian is sfcraving to do<lb />
this but is handicapped due to the<lb />
lack of not only adequate help<lb />
but just help on general. AJt the be-<lb />
iginndng of the year close to 75<lb />
people attended a steflf meeting<lb />
expressing a desire to work for the<lb />
newspaper. Now that the glamor<lb />
KERLIN<lb />
has worn off all of the "Pair Weath-<lb />
er Charlies" who did not become<lb />
editor in two weeks have deserted.<lb />
Grand total of 22 remain, each doing<lb />
his part to put out a respectable<lb />
paper twice a week.<lb />
Twenlty-two are not enough and<lb />
should not be enough. Surely there<lb />
are many students who wish to con-<lb />
tribute but haven't as yet. WeM<lb />
now is the time to step forward.<lb />
Our newspaper is in need of people.<lb />
(People wishing to work land learn<lb />
not just hold titles.<lb />
If we don't strengthen the paper<lb />
we shall have no paper. Maybe that<lb />
would be best If there are only 22<lb />
people who are interested and wash<lb />
to see the East Carolinian continue<lb />
land expand at is obvious that no<lb />
one else dares, therefore, these<lb />
people lore working for themselves.<lb />
Republican Groups<lb />
Receive Blast On Book<lb />
By MANNING S. REYNOLDS<lb />
New Mexico Lobo<lb />
(CPS) There is a (book being dis-<lb />
tributed free, nationwide, by some<lb />
Republican organizations, and even<lb />
some university professors.<lb />
The book is titled None Dare<lb />
CaM It Treason. Taken as a whole,<lb />
or by its individual parts, it is a<lb />
lie.<lb />
Perhaps, buried among the dis-<lb />
tortations, preverted quotations, and<lb />
falsehoods, author John A. Stormer<lb />
has a legitimlafte point or two. It<lb />
would take months of research to<lb />
find such, and a point by point re-<lb />
futation of the entire book would<lb />
be many times as long as the book<lb />
itself.<lb />
Stormer's central thesis is that<lb />
the United States is the victim of<lb />
a communist (nee socialist conspir-<lb />
acy; if his writings are to be be-<lb />
lieved, this conspiracy involves<lb />
practically the entire population of<lb />
the country.<lb />
Stormer has been indefatigable<lb />
in pursuit of eviednce of this con-<lb />
spiracy; 818 references are offered<lb />
in 'the 14 chapters of Treason. A<lb />
partial list of his sources include<lb />
Reader's Digest, Life. Time, Sports<lb />
Afield, Cornet and many extreme<lb />
right-wing publications.<lb />
Miscellaneous authorities include<lb />
Who's Who, the UN Charter, Sayings<lb />
of Confucius, the US Constitution,<lb />
and something put out by Ameri-<lb />
can Legion Post 140 Atlanta. Ga.<lb />
But that is just a beginning. His<lb />
main sources of information are the<lb />
daily papers (102 references), the<lb />
extreme Tightest newsletter, Human<lb />
Events (41) and the Congressional<lb />
Record (82).<lb />
Stormer finds evidence in 119<lb />
references to hearings and pro-<lb />
ceedings of the House Committee<lb />
on Un-American Activities and the<lb />
Senate Internal Security Sub-Com-<lb />
mittee. The latter are chiefly from<lb />
the days of Senator Joe McCarthy;<lb />
frequently citations from either<lb />
source turn out to 'be unsupported<lb />
testimony rather than formal find-<lb />
ings of the committees.<lb />
Phon c-Mt.r0o<lb />
Since it is patently impossible to<lb />
refute every 'phoney' in Treason,<lb />
only a rew random examples are<lb />
given here. If some should con-<lb />
sider this unfair, this reviewer can<lb />
only challenge them to check in de-<lb />
tail as many as they like of their<lb />
own choice. 'University people in<lb />
particular should do so.if they wish<lb />
to maintain any pretense to scholar-<lb />
ship. )<lb />
A god example is on page 168 of<lb />
Treason: Stormer states that "de-<lb />
spite exposure of the Communiset<lb />
control of the CIO (labor unions by<lb />
Congressional investigations in<lb />
1938-39, the Communists remained<lb />
in open control for at least seven<lb />
more years The citation for this<lb />
is the Congressional Record Sept<lb />
22. 1950, p. A-6831.<lb />
Upon checking, this turns out to<lb />
be a long, rambling effort by Mar-<lb />
tin Dies, accusing practice1- the<lb />
entire U.S. of aiid'n?  Com-<lb />
munists. At one place in the 9000-<lb />
Campus<lb />
Bulletin<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
3; 00 Beginners Bridge<lb />
PITT "Kitten With A Whip"<lb />
STATE "Fajama Party"<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
8:15 Christmas Concert Music Hall<lb />
8:15 Play, McGinnis<lb />
PITT Mancurian Candidate"<lb />
STATE "Fajama Party"<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:30 C. U. Decorating<lb />
8:15 Play, McGdinnds<lb />
PITT "Mancurian Candidate"<lb />
STATE "Roustabout"<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
7:00 Movoe "On the Beach" Austin<lb />
8:15 Play, McGdnnis<lb />
PITT "Hud"<lb />
STATE "Roustabout"<lb />
word article 1WgfJfi&amp;Zti<lb />
Communist Clergy.<lb />
Another M . tolLZPt<lb />
sr-5 - of<lb />
? ZSZ T's,<lb />
reuses and cites the CongnssK.na!<lb />
S. March 3. 19 P .31  au-<lb />
thorit"<lb />
March 3 is not on page 3981. -o<lb />
bh the date and pag- ed<lb />
ed separately. The &amp;Hate for thai<lb />
Period was completely tied up m<lb />
civi rights debates. with nothing<lb />
ese on the record Tbe House rec-<lb />
ord for that immedlat  period con-<lb />
sists of little more thin negligible<lb />
miscellany including P50!<lb />
Hied -Kansas Wheat Makes the<lb />
Best Pancakes in the World. The<lb />
citation ls phoney.<lb />
In the course of the 236 pages,<lb />
Stormer manages to attack every<lb />
facet of our society in the most<lb />
damning terms. All the usual ob-<lb />
jects of right wing scorn are be-<lb />
rated  our entire educational sys-<lb />
tem, churches, the press, rerfo, and<lb />
television establishments, the whole<lb />
structure of modern sociology, phy-<lb />
sotogy. and psychiatry, organized<lb />
labor, tax exempt foundations, mod-<lb />
ern economic and government con-<lb />
cepts  all of these are an active<lb />
part of a great international con-<lb />
spiracy.<lb />
Author StormerA Birch-ite<lb />
Some thiongs are known, The<lb />
author is chairman of the Mississippi<lb />
Federation of Young Republic an.<lb />
a member of the Republican State<lb />
'Committee of Missouri, and a mem-<lb />
ber of the John Birch Society.<lb />
We know that his Treason has<lb />
been disowned and denounced by<lb />
one Charles Biaekmar. president of<lb />
the Jackson County 'Kansas City<lb />
Republican Club, with the words,<lb />
"This book is full of defamatory<lb />
statements, quotations out of con-<lb />
text, erroneous interpretations, and<lb />
flagrantly erroneous statements<lb />
-Copyright 1964. United States<lb />
Student Press Association Manning<lb />
S. Reynolds is a staff member of<lb />
the Xew Mexico Lobo.<lb />
letter<lb />
To The Echbor:<lb />
On Monday nih? fJ .<lb />
the House Couicil of<lb />
under the observer<lb />
tory Counselor<lb />
mothei lnstrik<lb />
ei to pretend tj<lb />
-he girls found j"<lb />
nore her present-<lb />
ssed judgrn' fe<lb />
n suggested<lb />
The Key <lb />
member of the H<lb />
should I<lb />
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a presides!<lb />
ret an. I<lb />
nroctors "<lb />
 nere is no rrvr in <lb />
? v counselor<lb />
Perhaps th<lb />
selor's preser<lb />
tn unpr-<lb />
h pe that r<lb />
for<lb />
legislation<lb />
fat<lb />
Man<lb />
had been onfa<lb />
the Dorrnr:r<lb />
.Lmy members  I<lb />
themselves pr- ;t0 -jml<lb />
against their co-<lb />
One case was d<lb />
five minutes bec.i. -<lb />
Council found u dfficdl<lb />
ride the Dormitar. 'wsekr<lb />
vice to "Give ItM ieoen<lb />
teach her a lesson '<lb />
B0 dormitory coonsetor e pfffol<lb />
in labeling a student zrnzz<lb />
in the presence : Eeatfil<lb />
dorm-mates -  - t<lb />
attack harm hen tbe jr. H<lb />
pleading a BMC befon  ;<lb />
cil.<lb />
We led Inert then- tat tail<lb />
carriage of jusuc- 1<lb />
poor judgement of this (krsip<lb />
counselor. We sincere y hope <lb />
the girls concerned vZ : 5isa<lb />
and idly compl . : xj<lb />
will get ou<lb />
nh's  i nl  b e<lb />
from occun<lb />
Name Wahheld<lb />
PRFesion<lb />
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up.<lb />
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EC Soei<lb />
east Caroliniantuesday, december 8, 19643<lb />
ety Furnishes Free Tutoring Service<lb />
B NELLIE LEE<lb />
So  is a relative-<lb />
ser oe organisation<lb />
ch was establLshed<lb />
i provide free<lb />
for those in need<lb />
-   .  E<lb />
the fact that<lb />
. .  Society on cam-<lb />
ber who are aware<lb />
ip s (omposed of fei-<lb />
who  teer tl<lb />
v present<lb />
Sigma - . -injbutmg<lb />
success of East<lb />
Department.<lb />
  ii <lb />
"hes ents<lb />
se h rom<lb />
ects<lb />
t Easl<lb />
r this<lb />
me to<lb />
lent op-<lb />
Student Tutoi -<lb />
S<lb /><lb />
-<lb />
tors in mo<lb />
Members of the Society are fre-<lb />
quent, y invited upon recommendat<lb />
aon of their honorary fraternities<lb />
and department heads.<lb />
Student tutors do not trv to teach<lb />
academnc subjects or to drum into<lb />
the student receiving help a mass<lb />
of facts and details. Often times a<lb />
who conies in for special<lb />
help has the mistaken idea that<lb />
the tutor will do his work for him<lb />
I he Tutoring Society offers what<lb />
rmght be called a self help plan to<lb />
thestudent being tutored, and often<lb />
finds that doing the student's work<lb />
h:m accomplishes nothing. The<lb />
r goes about his job on helping<lb />
student who is hajvang academic<lb />
difficulty in a logical process.<lb />
The first two tutoring sessions<lb />
usually spent m conversation<lb />
'ugh which an attempt is made<lb />
pmpodntinig the student's basic<lb />
hem in a specified subject. Un-<lb />
der the guidance of the tutor a stu-<lb />
s his own work and thereby<lb />
allows the tutor a better chance<lb />
 bermining the student's dif-<lb />
flirough observation. From<lb />
 the students work, the<lb />
- then able to explain and<lb />
' ut to the student exactly what<lb />
- I  ng. Usually after the<lb />
'" with . student for a<lb />
sessions, the student - soon back<lb />
: to progress. Tutoring<lb />
ss  - seldom extend for very long<lb />
i time due to the fact that<lb />
- n n as the studenl becomes<lb />
f his basic problem, he can<lb />
then handle the subject by himself.<lb />
Dr. Weigand, Advisor<lb />
Dr. George Wegiand, advisor for<lb />
the Tutoring Society, reports that<lb />
many students who are having<lb />
scholastic problems are having them<lb />
because they do not have good study<lb />
habits or simply because they do<lb />
not know how to study. Students<lb />
who are having minor scholastic<lb />
difficulties also find that they can<lb />
eliminate their problems by reading<lb />
self-help information. A student must<lb />
have enough motivation to want to<lb />
better himself scholastic ally if<lb />
he is to benefit from the Tutoring<lb />
Society. Usually the more effort a<lb />
student puts into his work, the great-<lb />
er his benefits will be.<lb />
For those students who might be<lb />
interested in becoming a member<lb />
of Tutoring Society and do have the<lb />
necessary qualifications, you should<lb />
also know that the Societv does not<lb />
involve all work and no play. Mem-<lb />
bers of this group enjoy a combina-<lb />
tion of social and business get to-<lb />
got hers. Often the group finds a<lb />
conducive atmosphere for both re-<lb />
laxation and business at the home<lb />
i 1 Dr. Weigand.<lb />
- ma Tan Sigma was organized<lb />
i I EC for the first time last year.<lb />
Under the able guidance of Dr.<lb />
Weigand of the Counseling D part-<lb />
meat and Patty Van rop, ' last<lb />
year's president, the So?'ety was<lb />
el ped with a three I Id p an in<lb />
maid. The main purposes of the<lb />
plan are: 1) to provide instruction<lb />
the tour members of the Executive (Ommittee for the Tutoring Soeiety. These people are<lb />
t rum thai is conducted on the campus.<lb />
Campus Radio Resumes Operations<lb />
M elcomes Dedications, Requests<lb />
should c aD . tion Directors.<lb /><lb />
of<lb />
ember<lb />
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itS<lb />
Sun <lb />
10 in the<lb />
:<lb />
a naming<lb />
 ippe<lb />
1 M<lb />
d<lb />
00 P.M -<lb />
show tunes, efc<lb />
liar,<lb />
P ML to<lb />
-low<lb />
Vfter Hours<lb />
ipus Radio<lb />
mary on the<lb />
v- oo the<lb />
15<lb />
  hour, ft is im-<lb />
A.M. that the<lb />
 the <lb />
The staff m-<lb />
studedts to make<lb />
e comments<lb />
r PL M250<lb />
  tudios on the<lb />
Joyner Library<lb />
pus Rad:o very willing-<lb />
and dedications<lb />
luring the broadcast<lb />
a shing to make a<lb />
1250 or drop a card or letter<lb />
ram Director. WWWS A.M<lb />
nr y. E.C.C Greenville,<lb />
rth Carolina.<lb />
This quarter, the executive of-<lb />
ers of WWWS A.M. are Winston<lb />
and, Station Manager; Bob<lb />
ke. Program Director: Judy<lb />
enship, Executive Secretory<lb />
i Traffic Director: Jay Barber.<lb />
Manager: Jim Watts. Chief An-<lb />
il J. Gwaltney. Record<lb />
Librarian; Gale Lucas. Assistant<lb />
Program Director and Continuity;<lb />
P  and Bill Seamans. Pro-<lb />
( I Bowling League<lb />
Resumes Activities<lb />
The College Union Bowling League<lb />
I ; Fall quarter competition on<lb />
Tuesday, November 17th.<lb />
The Tarheels, consisting of Bill<lb />
ran, Roger Nixon, Dora Brown.<lb />
1 Jim Lewis was the first place<lb />
m with a record of 26 wins and<lb />
losses. Pi.ry will resume on the<lb />
first Tuesday of the Winter Quar-<lb />
H tsJ L tries.<lb />
FOB SAI.E<lb />
Stereo - Zenith portable record<lb />
playergood condition<lb />
Two tropical fish aquarium and<lb />
wrought iron stand with all acces-<lb />
sories sold as a set. Call PL 2-6820.<lb />
Oorrkie Kickert is the faculty<lb />
co-orduiator of WWWS A.M 570<lb />
your radio dial<lb />
Slander Writers<lb />
Prey On Bishop<lb />
From THE HICKORY DAII Y REC-<lb />
ORD<lb />
The Poison pen writers are busy<lb />
again.<lb />
This time, South Carolina Metho-<lb />
dist ; shop Paul Hardin, Jr. is<lb />
the target because of his outspoken<lb />
crij a of the controversial hook.<lb />
None Dare Call It Treason.<lb />
The bishop, in writing for a church<lb />
publication has this to say about<lb />
e critics, many of whom are<lb />
anonymous:<lb />
"Now you vuld think that peo-<lb />
ple would appreciate my altering<lb />
them to the Pact that the book is<lb />
full of misrepresentations  but<lb />
you should read some of my mail<lb />
. . .1 get the impression that I have<lb />
deliberately deprived a lot of people<lb />
of their cherished and God given<lb />
right to believe the worst about<lb />
their church and government<lb />
Actually, what could be more un-<lb />
American than the attitude of the<lb />
writers of these letters?<lb />
free of charge to those stuednts<lb />
who desire to improve their scholas-<lb />
tic standing; 2) to stimulate among<lb />
the student body am kncreaised in-<lb />
terest in the teaching profession;<lb />
3) and to contribute to the scholar-<lb />
ships and intellectual atmosphere of<lb />
our college. The Society made a suc-<lb />
cessful beginning in its first year<lb />
with a total of 30 members makung<lb />
up the group.<lb />
27 Members<lb />
Presently Sigma Tau Sigma is<lb />
comprised of twenty seven mem-<lb />
bers, sixteen of whom have recently<lb />
been accepted into the Society. Any-<lb />
one who is interested in member-<lb />
ship or tutoring services of the<lb />
Soeiety is heartiily welcomed and<lb />
should contact Dr. Weigand. His<lb />
office is located in the Counseling<lb />
Office at the top of the stairs on<lb />
the iht hand side in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. Students needing help in a<lb />
specific subject will be put-in-touch<lb />
with a tutor of that subject.<lb />
When questioned about the suc-<lb />
cess of EC's Tut or. a g Society, Dr.<lb />
Weigand stated: "1 think the people<lb />
on campus who are willing to give<lb />
their time helping otl . .students<lb />
di serve more recogn ' .n of their<lb />
services than has been given in<lb />
the past. The Tutoring Societv is<lb />
playing a vital role in helping EC<lb />
students achieve and raise scholas-<lb />
tic goals. They are also making<lb />
an invaluable contribution to our<lb />
counseling programs. I am sure<lb />
there are other students on campus<lb />
who are interested in doing this<lb />
type of wont. Sigma Tau Stigma<lb />
would welcome any qualified mem-<lb />
bers<lb />
Semi-National Organization<lb />
With the motto, "Service to a<lb />
the Tutoring Society as a semi-na-<lb />
tional organ.zation which was first<lb />
established in 1954, at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Pennsylvania. Today there<lb />
are thirty-one chapters on college<lb />
campuses throughout the L'njted<lb />
State s. Sigma Tau Stigma are the<lb />
Gree letters equivalent of S.T.S.<lb />
wh'ch stands for Student Tutoring<lb />
Societv.<lb />
Dr. George Weigand. a guidance<lb />
counselor serving East Carolina, is<lb />
advisor to the Tutoring society.<lb />
Poet Allen Holds<lb />
Reading At EC Today<lb />
Aboul three years ago, several<lb />
slleges in the state formed an or-<lb />
ganization called the North Caro-<lb />
raa Poetry Circuit. Poets, many of<lb />
' hem. unknown outside academic<lb />
or literary circles, have the oppor-<lb />
 ;' to travel to various campuses<lb />
h Carolina. Can Dugan -<lb />
such poet, and is probably the<lb />
test r.aient yet to read on the<lb />
rcuit. Dugan will hold a public<lb />
ng here at EC on Tuesday, De-<lb />
ber  at 00 pm in Austin<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Alan Dugan's two books h <lb />
- fned recognition both here and<lb />
road as some of the best by the<lb />
younger poets. His first book was<lb />
winner of the Yale Series of<lb />
Y( linger poets award, the National<lb />
ok Award, the Pulitzer P:  and<lb />
Art Department<lb />
Names Deberry<lb />
Victor Ann Deberry, daughter of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edgar De-<lb />
berry of Ronanoke Rapids, is the<lb />
Art stuednt of the week. Her work<lb />
is now being displayed in the Kate<lb />
Lewis Gallery in Ilawl Building.<lb />
Vickey entered EC in i960 after<lb />
her graduation from Roanoke Rap-<lb />
ds High School.<lb />
In the fall of 1962, she became<lb />
 B.S. candidate majoring in Art<lb />
with an emphasis in Interior Design.<lb />
Her display contains work in pen<lb />
and ink. wall paper, illustrations.<lb />
room illustrations, charcoal, paint-<lb />
ing, sculpture, ceramics, and craft<lb />
work.<lb />
After her graduation m February.<lb />
she plans a teaching career and<lb />
later plans to enter interior deco-<lb />
rating.<lb />
Vickey is active in many campus<lb />
clubs and activities among these<lb />
the National Society of Interior<lb />
Design and Alpha Omicron Pi so-<lb />
rority.<lb />
br<lb />
vim<lb />
Rome.<lb />
i<lb />
Poetry i<lb />
cui! inc<lb />
Si<lb />
I  idson<lb />
Wayne Insl<lb />
Wake I ege, and Dul<lb />
rsity. Famous<lb />
  i:<lb />
are Geor etl X. J. K<lb />
Eaton d Jean<lb />
SGA Fills<lb />
Board Positions<lb />
Student represent<lb />
tls Board of East  .<lb />
pus judicial systei<lb />
 the Student Senate<lb />
arm od the Student Government <lb />
- L.l:on SGA<lb />
They are Bryan L. Bennett of <lb />
ginia Beach. Va William Freeze<lb />
Di ai of States ille and Kay<lb />
On- of Falls Church, Va<lb />
They were chosen from a list of<lb />
b! students submitted to the Stu-<lb />
dent Senate by the SGA Executive<lb />
?mmittee. They join Kelly Edward<lb />
eene of Biscoe,   resident<lb />
the SG.A and chairman of the Ap-<lb />
peals Board, and three facultv mem-<lb />
bers appointed for staggered terms<lb />
by EC president Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins.<lb />
The faculty members are Dr.<lb />
mes William Batten of the School<lb />
of Education; Dr. Tora M. Larsen<lb />
c : the School of Business: and Dr<lb />
Robert W. Williams, dean of the<lb />
School of Arts and Science.<lb />
The Board hears cases on app<lb />
from student courts.<lb />
Especially for all EAST CAROLINA<lb />
students and their friends<lb />
An "AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" plan now<lb />
to attend the second annual<lb />
HOLIDAY DANCE<lb />
in ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA on<lb />
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1964<lb />
at tin' George Mason Hotel, Gunston Room from 8-00<lb />
til midnight. Party dress. Music by the "FIESTAS"<lb />
$3.50 per couple (no advanced tickets)<lb />
B. Y. O. L.<lb />
Sponsored by "RED" Enterprises<lb />
--"-"<lb /><pb facs="00038853_tn_0004" /><lb />
4east Caroliniantuesday, december 8, 1964<lb />
DuPont Sponsers Evaluation Of<lb />
Clothing By College Men<lb />
Air Force ROTC Cadet Group<lb />
Holds Sixth Annual Cadet Dm<lb />
The swth Z2&amp;aSFl<lb />
at East<lb />
Lecember<lb />
One olive tarown raincoat, one<lb />
navy (or black) and one camel<lb />
blazer, a hopsacking jacket, one<lb />
pair of plain cordavtan bluchers,<lb />
olive poplin slacks, a new stretch<lb />
suit without a vest, and several<lb />
rugby shirts are just some of the<lb />
items that campus leaders wall be<lb />
packing to bring back to coHiege<lb />
after the holiday.<lb />
Recent Evaluation<lb />
A group of top college men re-<lb />
cently evaluated the styles, colors,<lb />
fabrics and fibers of a selection of<lb />
leading fashions at a conference<lb />
sponsored by Du Pont and gave the<lb />
nod  or the heave - ho  to the<lb />
latest styles in suits, slacks, sweat-<lb />
ers, shirts, sport coats, outerwear,<lb />
raincoats and shoes.<lb />
Together with Junior 'Chamber of<lb />
"Commerce officers r.nresentn all<lb />
sections of the count the students<lb />
spent four days at the College-Ca-<lb />
reer Fashion Conference brainstorm-<lb />
in fashion trends. They proved<lb />
themselves style-conscious, ven-<lb />
turesome and independent in their<lb />
chice of what will be seen on cam-<lb />
pus this year. Manufacturers and<lb />
retailers who were present may<lb />
have shook their heads about this<lb />
younger generation, but they had<lb />
to admit that the students know<lb />
what thev want.<lb />
"Why Not"<lb />
Collegians are usually willing to<lb />
rake a chance, but thev are firmly<lb />
behind oxford button-down shirts.<lb />
add oven shouted down the Benedict<lb />
Arnold who said that "we can't wear<lb />
button-downs all the time by<lb />
chorusing, "why not?" The trend<lb />
in the shirt wardrobe will be to<lb />
more colors and stripes, but no<lb />
batistes will be seen on the shoulders<lb />
of campus lenders.<lb />
As for sweaters, the fashi-on-con-<lb />
scioniK will be packing several and<lb />
they'll be in camel, n ivy. oxford and<lb />
light green, or heather-toned com-<lb />
binations including the same col-<lb />
ors with olives, browns and golds.<lb />
They'll be worn as a substitute for<lb />
a jacket on dates. But turtleneck<lb />
sweaters, or a V-Xeck with a turtle-<lb />
neck diekie underneath were con-<lb />
sidered dishonest" by the Con-<lb />
ference participants. Pull-overs and<lb />
cardigans were also approved, but<lb />
cardigans with metal buttons were<lb />
turned down cold. Also, buttons walth<lb />
college or fraternity crests are de-<lb />
finitely out for the upcoming year.<lb />
High School Styling<lb />
Here's a summary of some of<lb />
the other fashion suggestions that<lb />
came out of the conference. Take<lb />
four or five pairs of tJaaDored slacks<lb />
with you, and don't forget the single<lb />
most 'important pair of slacks for<lb />
college wear  a medium to drak<lb />
grey flannel or worsted. Choose un-<lb />
pleaited, plain-front tailored models,<lb />
with straight pockets and belt loops.<lb />
On the other -nd, the consensus<lb />
was that you shouldn't pay more<lb />
than $10 a pair for casual slacks.<lb />
Hamg on to last year's chinos, but<lb />
it's about time to get rid of cor-<lb />
duroy. Hf you're Suvfrr a few more<lb />
pair, pass by the continental look<lb />
which the Conference panelists call<lb />
"high school styling" You'll feel<lb />
better with poplins and twills in<lb />
medium or dark olive blends. They<lb />
are good for dates when teamed<lb />
with a sports jacket.<lb />
Even if you're not a confirmed<lb />
ski bug, invest in a ski jacket for<lb />
general campus wear. Dark green,<lb />
blue, black, wine and brown are the<lb />
favored colors, and the unlined nylon<lb />
shell ski parka is almost a must,<lb />
particularly if it's hooded, has a<lb />
string-tiie waist, and is in the newer<lb />
"professional" length. Second choice<lb />
for outerwear at the conference was<lb />
a suburban cOait with a zip-out lin-<lb />
ing which doubles as a quilted ski<lb />
parka.<lb />
New Styles<lb />
Cordovan will continue as your<lb />
footwear color choice for either<lb />
dress or casual wear. Plain blucher<lb />
models are still tops. Count on pen-<lb />
ny-moc slipons far casual use,<lb />
though you'll probably get some<lb />
dress-up wear out of them too. And<lb />
look for a completely new type of<lb />
shoe this year in all the favored<lb />
styles and colors. It's made with<lb />
DuPont's poromeric material. "Cor-<lb />
foam which promises lighter<lb />
weight, greater flexibility, better<lb />
scuff-resistance and water repellence<lb />
and no need for constant shining.<lb />
According to the college panel,<lb />
most college men have at least<lb />
three suits these days. If it's time<lb />
to buy another, make it sharksta<lb />
land you'll become lTor<lb />
setter. But don't choose tar<lb />
vested suits, unless jojt<lb />
the-Ivy League. Most collegians aj<lb />
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and satin facing to fill out your<lb />
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You're also in the know if you<lb />
wear a blazer. Definitely a leader<lb />
if you have more than one. But<lb />
you're square if tit hias side vents<lb />
or i!f your school crest is on the<lb />
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flannel with metal buttons and in<lb />
the traditional cut.<lb />
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tions such as giant overplaids. inch-<lb />
wide sharp stripings or matching<lb />
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you'll be covering your jacket with<lb />
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Above the knee length continues<lb />
as the standard, with bulky<lb />
linings definitely out. Brown<lb />
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and dark muted plaids will top the<lb />
popularity poll on campuses all over<lb />
the country. You'll be wearing them<lb />
in split shoulder, raglan-sleeved mo-<lb />
dels with bal collars and zip-out<lb />
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Bua's foul shot and La<lb />
no shot The scoring<lb />
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Philips stole the ball from<lb />
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down for a Lay up that<lb />
the Pir.ites within two<lb />
50 La TMI roaux tipped in<lb />
a score but Gerrv Smith<lb />
mPed in with a shot from the<lb />
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margin. Ed Miastkowski<lb />
r of foul shots but again<lb />
Kinnard's tip in and Billy<lb />
Aden's foul shot, cutting the mar-<lb />
gin to 56-55.<lb />
Moreaux scored after rebound-<lb />
. missed foul shot by Miast-<lb />
ski giving the Bears a three<lb />
iishaon with boss than two min-<lb />
- to play. It was then that the<lb />
lior sparkplug, B.lly Brogden<lb />
illy wen: to work. Brogden hit on<lb />
amp shot from the key bo bring<lb />
the Pirates within one point of the<lb />
sars with one minute and 20 sec-<lb />
vis left. When the Bears brought<lb />
game with 20 points. Mark La<lb />
pass to set up the final score.<lb />
Vfter a time out the Pirates worked<lb />
the ball for one final shot, gambling<lb />
 outcome of the game on one<lb />
shot which Bogden made good.<lb />
Jerry Woodside led the Pirates in<lb />
ring with 18 points although Ed<lb />
Miastkowsfci was the high man for<lb />
game with 2 points. Mark La<lb />
Moreiaux, the 6'8" sophomore from<lb />
r Rhyne. was third in scor-<lb />
: with 17 points The Pirates had<lb />
i excellent night at the foul line,<lb />
13 out of 14 attempts.<lb />
Follow<lb />
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Orlando<lb />
December 12<lb />
EC Team Plans<lb />
To Disappoint The<lb />
Massachusettsians<lb />
On Saturday, December 12, East<lb />
Carolina College will meet the Uni-<lb />
versity of Massachusetts in the Tan-<lb />
gerine Bowl for the NCAA Atlantic<lb />
Coast small-college championship.<lb />
Massachusetts and Carolina are ack-<lb />
nowledged as the two best teams on<lb />
the Eastern Coast, rated third and<lb />
fourth respectively by UPI.<lb />
Each team has an 8-1 record,<lb />
E. Cs only loss to Richmond 22-20<lb />
and Massachusetts lone defeat com-<lb />
ing at the hands of Harvard 20-14.<lb />
The Redmen of Massachusetts are<lb />
regarded as the No. 1 New England<lb />
team, and are favored by many<lb />
over the Bucs of East Carolina.<lb />
The Dunkle ratings give them a 5<lb />
point advantage and the Harmond<lb />
prediction gives them a 6 point edge.<lb />
Both UPI and AP rate Massachu-<lb />
setts one peg higher thlam the Pi-<lb />
rates.<lb />
The key to the strong Massa-<lb />
chusetts offense is Jerry Whelchel,<lb />
their strong quarterback. Whelchel<lb />
rolled up 1327 yards in total offense,<lb />
was named to receive the George<lb />
Bulger Lowe award, symbolizing the<lb />
best player in New England, and<lb />
was drafted by the San Diego Charg-<lb />
ers of the American Football<lb />
League. In Whelchel's three years<lb />
at quarterback the Redmen have<lb />
had a 22-4-1 record and Whelchel<lb />
has set 11 college records.<lb />
Whelchel's favorite targets are<lb />
his two large ends. Bob Meers and<lb />
Milt Morin. Meers gained 298 yards<lb />
and scored 22 points on his 24 re-<lb />
ceptions. Morin. the largest man on<lb />
the Massachusetts line at six-feet<lb />
three inches and 240 pounds, has<lb />
caught 13 passes for 284 yards and<lb />
12 points. Morin was also selected<lb />
as the little All-American defensive<lb />
end.<lb />
The Redmen aiso pose a threat<lb />
on the ground where their fullback<lb />
Mike Ross rushed for 40 yards with<lb />
a 4.8 yard average per carry. -And<lb />
there is still Whelchel who gained<lb />
ACA yards on the ground with a 4<lb />
yard average.<lb />
The toe is well stocked with large<lb />
and fast linemen. The average<lb />
weight of their forward wall is 220<lb />
pounds which greatly outweighs the<lb />
Pirate line.<lb />
All the cards seem stacked against<lb />
the Bucs. especially on the line<lb />
where they will be outweighed by<lb />
15-20 pounds per man. The experts<lb />
have weighed the evidence and it is<lb />
a simple conclusion that the Red-<lb />
men will win.<lb />
But if you look back just one<lb />
year to the Eastern Bowl, when a<lb />
somewhat unknown East Carolina<lb />
team went north to meet the highly<lb />
regarded and undefeated North-<lb />
eastern team from Boston, the ex-<lb />
perts agreed that the Bucs stood<lb />
little chance of winning against the<lb />
larger Northeastern line and power-<lb />
ful offense. Many people from Mass-<lb />
achusetts were disappointed. East<lb />
Carolina won 27-6.<lb />
Bill Cline has 1.574 yards in total<lb />
yardage this season. The senior<lb />
taiilback was named little Ail-<lb />
American and has been one of the<lb />
biggest factors in the Pirates' suc-<lb />
cessful season. Dave Alexander, the<lb />
Southern Conference scoring lead-<lb />
er with 96 points, poses a great<lb />
threat to the Redmen. All season<lb />
long this combination has given the<lb />
opposition's defense nightmares as<lb />
they ran through or around larger<lb />
lines.<lb />
Dave Bumgarner is an excellent<lb />
end and Johnny Anderson, Diinky<lb />
Mills and Norm Swindell are ail<lb />
capable receivers and good block-<lb />
ers. The Pirate line, led by Ted<lb />
'Day, has beaten many larger teams<lb />
wifth their desire, spirit, and plain<lb />
guts.<lb />
The experts may not agree but<lb />
there wiiil be a lot of people from<lb />
Massachusetts who will be disap-<lb />
pointed next Saturday. Tne Pftrates<lb />
are going to win.<lb />
Cancel your "pressing engagements<lb />
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6east Caroliniantuesday, december 8, 1964<lb />
Men's Attire Changes<lb />
From Ruffles To Ties<lb />
By BEN SUTTON AND<lb />
CARRIE TYSON<lb />
Recently many of you East Caro-<lb />
lina Eds have remarked: "Why<lb />
do you always talk about coed<lb />
clothes and never mention clothes<lb />
for we men?" Well, the truth of<lb />
the matter is: an article fe now<lb />
in the process of being compiled<lb />
with the help of Johnny and Holly-<lb />
wood down 'at the Campus Comer.<lb />
We hope to have it for you shortly,<lb />
but in the meantime, we ran across<lb />
a press release from the Ddckson<lb />
Associates of New York ditty which<lb />
is a branch of the American Cytan-<lb />
amid Company, the Fibers Divi-<lb />
sion. We darkled, for fun and<lb />
fact, to include it this week.<lb />
TALE OF A TIE<lb />
Men who laugh at the fads and<lb />
foibles of feminine fashion "might<lb />
drop their superior air (if they<lb />
would glance back at the history of<lb />
one of their own items of apparel.<lb />
For centuries, men have chosen<lb />
neckwear for no other reason than<lb />
its decorative value. The choices<lb />
they made in the past seem down-<lb />
right laughable to us today.<lb />
Men nowadays are concerned<lb />
with comfort as with good looks in<lb />
their apparel. Slim. lightweight<lb />
neckties are made with modern<lb />
fibers, such as acrylic fiiament yarn,<lb />
to insure this easy-to-wear and easy-<lb />
to-care-for comfort. But the well-<lb />
dressed man of ancient Egypt wrore<lb />
great, heavy necklaces and collars<lb />
of beaten bronze to adorn his neck.<lb />
The Renaissance male felt under-<lb />
dressed without his lace ruff peer-<lb />
ing over his high, band collar. But<lb />
ir was the Spaniards of that period<lb />
who went from the ridiculous to the<lb />
anore ridiculous. They wore huge,<lb />
plented ruffs that often measured<lb />
a foot-and-a-half in diameter. No<lb />
wonder there were called "mill-<lb />
stone" ruffs.<lb />
While it was elegant French cour-<lb />
tier of Louis XIV who is best known<lb />
for his lace cravats, he did not ori-<lb />
grtate the style. Cravat" was the<lb />
name the French gave to the linen<lb />
Soft Fluffy Knits<lb />
Ideal For Students<lb />
WHAT TO WEAR? SOMETHING<lb />
SOFT AND CLINGING<lb />
Cries of "What will I wear?"<lb />
echoing through the dormitory halls<lb />
tare as much part of the campus<lb />
scene as textbooks and ivy-covered<lb />
walls. This quarter, whether the oc-<lb />
casion is a coke date with the man<lb />
of the hour or an invitation to the<lb />
dean's tea, the answer can be the<lb />
same: a soft fluffy knit!<lb />
The soft, brushed look is one of<lb />
the biggest (items to hit the cam-<lb />
pus since dirty white sneakers, and,<lb />
it's a lot prettier. The widespread<lb />
popularity of this look is due in part<lb />
to the new yarns made with Creslan<lb />
acrylic fiber currently appearing<lb />
dn sweaters, jackets iand sheaths.<lb />
(Not only are these knits downy and<lb />
beautiful, but they are also lilgjht in<lb />
weight and care-free, something the<lb />
old time "toulkies" definitely were<lb />
not.<lb />
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brae in the backbone of every col-<lb />
legiate wardrobe  come in a near-<lb />
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in these easy care brushed yarns.<lb />
Classic grosgrain trimmed cardi-<lb />
gans, pullovers with crew or V<lb />
necks, textury novelty-stitched car-<lb />
digans, even sporty double-breasted<lb />
blazers are among the goodies from<lb />
which to choose.<lb />
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tea. there are shifty, little sheaths<lb />
an these soft fluffy yarns that come<lb />
in gentle pastels.<lb />
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have the time or the inclination to<lb />
)abor ver fabrics that cry for "spe-<lb />
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with Creslan are ideal. They wash<lb />
quickly and easily, dry in short<lb />
order: and retain their soft fluff y-<lb />
ness, washing after washing.<lb />
or musiin scarf worn by Slavic<lb />
soldiers.<lb />
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the fashion of men wearing wigs<lb />
gave rise to unique and intricate<lb />
neckwear. The back hair of the<lb />
wig was gathered (into a little<lb />
cloth bag, which was tied with an<lb />
elaborate ribbon. Tnds ribbon ex-<lb />
tended around the neck. Since thds<lb />
ribbon tied in a bow over a plariin<lb />
cravat, its name, "solitaire was<lb />
somewhat inappropriate.<lb />
Lace jabots, pussy-cat bows, and<lb />
enormous cravats, sometimes reach-<lb />
ing up over the chin, were favored<lb />
toy the compleat gentleman around<lb />
the turn of the 19th century, and<lb />
sixty years later, the fiirst "necktie"<lb />
appeared.<lb />
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type, tied in a lover's knot, with<lb />
huge, ifloppy loops and ends. A<lb />
narrower version of the same tie<lb />
was de rigeur for formal wear.<lb />
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of comfort land good taste. There<lb />
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"adam's apple And, of course,<lb />
the wide, loud, and garish neck-<lb />
ties of the 30's and 40's are still<lb />
the butt of many a joke.<lb />
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tasteful, and practical. The new<lb />
ties onf Creslan acrylic filament<lb />
not only come in a man's favorite<lb />
patterns and colors, but they are<lb />
actually wash 'n wear!<lb />
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and observation. Quite a number<lb />
of you EC-Eds have been seen<lb />
wearing ties to class (observation .<lb />
We like immensely (opinion). Thank<lb />
you 'courtesy).<lb />
Ensemble<lb />
In Consert<lb />
The College Singers, an ensemble<lb />
ot 10 student vocalists, will open<lb />
the Yuletide Season at East Caro-<lb />
lina with a Christmas Concert Wed-<lb />
nesday at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
The annual concert, a popular<lb />
program of Christmas songs and<lb />
carols, will be presented in th3 Da-<lb />
i d J. Whichiard iMusic Hall. The<lb />
public is invited to attend without<lb />
charge.<lb />
Director of the College Singers is<lb />
Dan E. VarnhoJt of the School of<lb />
?4usic faculty. Joyce Lynn McFar-<lb />
Iand, a freshman coed from (Norfolk,<lb />
Via will (accompany the vocalists<lb />
at the piano. She will also perform<lb />
at the harp in a solo number.<lb />
The evening's repertoire spotlights<lb />
three other students who have lead-<lb />
ing roles in the concert. Wayne<lb />
Scott Stevens a baritone, will sing<lb />
"The Kings" and "The Christ<lb />
Child" by Peter Cornelius; Sondra<lb />
Lee Cash, soprano, and Beth iMarsh-<lb />
burn, alto, will sing two duets.<lb />
"Shine Thou Christmas Star" and<lb />
"Silent Night<lb />
The Singers will open the concert<lb />
with four Carols  "Deck the Halls<lb />
"The Misteltoe Singers 'That<lb />
Wondrous Night of Christmas Eve<lb />
and "Christmas Bells<lb />
Other numbers include songs of<lb />
various nationalities  Swiss, Eng-<lb />
lish, French, Scotch and German.<lb />
Concluding the program, the group<lb />
will sing Mendelssohn's "There<lb />
Snail A Star Come Out of Jacob<lb />
Guests will then be limrvtiited to join<lb />
the college ensemble in singing<lb />
familiar carols.<lb />
Members of the chonal group, in<lb />
addition to Stevens, Miss Cash and<lb />
Miss Marshburn, are:<lb />
Carolyn Yvonne Crumpacfeer, sec-<lb />
ond soprano; Mary Joyce Brown,<lb />
&amp;lto: Drina Kay Walters, first so-<lb />
tprano; Cornelius Quarles Wlhiite-<lb />
hurst, second soprano; Ail Del Rus-<lb />
so. bass; Rufus Dixon Stuckey Jr<lb />
tenor; and Bob Lee Chambers,<lb />
tenor.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
Student coordinator for scholastic employment program.<lb />
Must be about to receive degree in 1965 and in upper<lb />
fifth of class. Requires 3 hours per week. Very remuner-<lb />
ative position.<lb />
Personnel Director<lb />
General Academic Placement<lb />
101 South Broad Street<lb />
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107<lb />
. , Worjd, Real Or FanlasV<lb />
By AVERY GUEST<lb />
Yes certainly someone wul <lb />
hajw to Wk vMi you about your<lb />
party . T<lb />
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opened a door loosely attached to a<lb />
hinge and climbed two flights of<lb />
squeaky, unpainted stars to the<lb />
headquarters of the strongest Marx-<lb />
ist party in the United States.<lb />
"My name is Nate. I'm a member<lb />
of the party commdifctee from New<lb />
York announced the swfcirthy .mus-<lb />
cular man in a liccmce-coliored l-<lb />
shirt and khaki pants. He led me<lb />
by 8 room packed with sandwicn<lb />
wrappers, piles of dusty books and<lb />
magazines and file cabinets jammed<lb />
with folders.<lb />
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skyites. We belitve the Soviet and<lb />
American Communist Parties have<lb />
sole' out to Mars-ixm for bourgeois<lb />
capitalism. I guess we are prob-<lb />
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imunists in our position Nate said,<lb />
ias he slowly chewed on his bologna<lb />
sandwich.<lb />
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members we have because you<lb />
might be a government agent<lb />
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orless face. "You know the Jus-<lb />
tice Department had us on their<lb />
subversive list. That is fascism at<lb />
its worse. Just say our membership<lb />
is increasing<lb />
A tall Negro in his early twenties<lb />
walked into the office, peered at<lb />
me. "and motioned Nate outside.<lb />
"Who's he? What's he doing<lb />
here?" the Negro whispered to<lb />
Nate.<lb />
"Don't worry. He's all right<lb />
Nate replied.<lb />
Nate returned and leaned back in<lb />
his chair. If you know any stu-<lb />
up there at Columbia who<lb />
would like to hear one of our speak-<lb />
ers, we'll send him and literature.<lb />
Just call us.<lb />
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blonde hair walked into the office.<lb />
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che sa d in<lb />
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Gag Law May Affect<lb />
Some UNC Professorship<lb />
Guest Editori from THE DAILY<lb />
TARHEEL Th. Dec. 3. 1964<lb />
The Chapel Hill Weekly<lb />
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information that have leaked uut<lb />
since the Monday night meeting of<lb />
the Chapel Hall Chapter of the Amer-<lb />
ican Association of University Pro-<lb />
fessors 'they had to leak since only<lb />
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count of the Gag. a professor who<lb />
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