risbie-Sailing Eckstein 'Playfully' Makes His Mark } By DONNA HANSON Daily Personnel Director eads up," he'd warn, as a to-red Frisbe whizzed over eads of hard-working report- .n The Daily's city room. e Frisbie would sail serenely, ed straight for the top-notch'. e night editor, and only to off, at the last available id, to avoid a direct hit. The editor, caught unawares,' i look up and say, "who the ." And there would stand ulprit, smiling guiltily-peter ein. Daily editor e night editor should have n that only Pete could have led the Frislie so adroitly. of course Frisbie-playing isn't s only accomplishment as editor, though he takes i pride in it. Turns to Culture - n working on this news- r the first week after his man orientation and didn't until about a month ago, . he was selected by the nal Students Association ) to tour Russia on their ral exchange program. w, as editor, Pete has diplo- m tically directed policies, calmed enraged, mis-quoted professors and defied Roberts' Rules of Order at Student Government Council meetings. But Pete's sense of humor has made him infamous-and feared. One should never accept candy from Peter without some suspicion of trickery involved, or sit down in a chair without first examining the seat. Yet, when a practical joke is played on him, Pete takes it well, but not without planning some dire comeback. Whiskers Defy Rules Pete is an individualist fro. the word "go." Some call it obstinancy, but Pete prefers "individuality." As a sophomore, he defi- 4'c1rm rules by refusing to shave for the two week exam period, much to the chagrin of both dorm officials and Daily fellow workers. As a result, he wasn't allowed to eat in the dining rooms and his colleagues pretended not to know him. Pete has also successfully avoid- ed wearing typical male collegiate attire-that is until recently, when he became engaged to a well- PETER ECKSTEIN ... individualist known Pi Phi. Now, he has even been forced to wear three button suits. ,. Wins Approval A dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, Pete wrote an editorial last year before the national elections, an- .A Come to Church Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF SCI ENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Ave. CHRIST, LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL 9:30 A.M. Sunday School. 11:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Service. 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Testimonial Service. A free reading room is maintained at 339 South Main Street. Reading room hours are:. Mon- day 11:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Tuesday - Sat- urday 11:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sunday 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. ST. NICHOLAS' ORTHODOX CHURCH 414 N. Main St. Rev. Fr. Andrew Missiras, Pastor Saturday Evening-Vespers 8:00 P.M. Sunday Services-Matins 9:30 A.M. 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