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                <lb />
Dedication<lb />
� .uohnian welcomes the<lb />
dedicating this first<lb />
Easttawlinian<lb />
i<lb />
Foreign Students<lb />
v<lb />
Se� page two for interviews with our<lb />
two foreign exchange students.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
ruii i. lj-<lb />
Will<lb />
G'REENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957<lb />
Number 1<lb />
New Buccaneer Officers<lb />
Official Says<lb />
Parking Problem , � - oi i t ti o i<lb />
lew improved To Take SGA To 1 he btudents<lb />
Phelps Administration Plans<lb />
oi<lb />
u.r Williams, Aldolphus Sp�in. I. K. Williamson,<lb />
1958 Buccaneer<lb />
Many Chanses,<lb />
To Have<lb />
400 Pases<lb />
havt many<lb />
four hun-<lb />
ts g innivereary<lb />
.  � as of<lb />
tamson, stated<lb />
the first<lb />
staff and begin<lb />
eet<lb />
28th.<lb />
Staff along with<lb />
. , Editor: Adol-<lb />
Mai iger: Joyce<lb />
tant Bus-<lb />
McKeel. Copy<lb />
Williams.<lb />
nl sections<lb />
 Event<lb />
. mstrong;<lb />
McKay; Feature'<lb />
. Rich;<lb />
Student Gov-<lb />
M . Drama,<lb />
nbei g ;<lb />
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r Scho-<lb />
Faculty a? d<lb />
Davis; Senior<lb />
inioi Claaa:<lb />
. (lass:<lb />
i. . � � lass:<lb />
 yeai Business and<lb />
u Jenkins; Mili-<lb />
!� al ei n I es:<lb />
i � � Ed lie Dennis:<lb />
the annual this<lb />
 person, but<lb />
i sa East Carolina<lb />
in the past<lb />
E. Staples, Shirley Elizabeth Lewis,<lb />
Jean Yvonne Mullen, Evelyn S. Dix-<lb />
 Wilma Hall, Kay Frances Smith,<lb />
Sue Ziglar, Eiaine Page, Edna Earle<lb />
S aw. Bo e Jean McDaniel, Bar-<lb />
bara Bo: I, Bai ai a I ?avenport, Juli-<lb />
ette Cain, Nancy Rigsbee, Charlotte<lb />
Strickland, J � Kelly, Margaret Con-<lb />
v, rs, Nancy Joan Will - Sj via Sam-<lb />
Noah B. Barefo t, James<lb />
JTriceEdith Fitzgerald. Mike Katsias<lb />
Worth Baker, official in charge of<lb />
:if ;� on campus, stated recently<lb />
:�: t i parking situation at East<lb />
i . this year "has improved<lb />
 over 1956<lb />
This is true despite the registrat-<lb />
ion of 1300 autos on campus this <lb />
11, 4(�0 more than last year.<lb />
Baker attributes the improvement<lb />
0 the fact that traffic ticket fines<lb />
. ere raised to $2.00 last school year.<lb />
he added, a set of rules and<lb />
emulations has been given to all<lb />
'reshmen an i transfera at the hegin-<lb />
114 of this quarter. The older stu-<lb />
1 nts, of course, learned first hand<lb />
.n 1956.<lb />
Even more cars are ex.ected to<lb />
-� registered next quarter, when<lb />
reshmen are allowed to bring autoa<lb />
� i . mpus.<lb />
i oncerning improvements, Baker<lb />
�Ued out that the I'instead Dorm<lb />
parking lot has been paved and<lb />
narked off. "Money from last year's<lb />
fines paid for that lot Baker aid.<lb />
As far as new parking space3 for<lb />
campus are concerned, Baker stated<lb />
flatly that "there is no more space<lb />
Available He said that to provide<lb />
more spaces on campus would make<lb />
for a "too commercial ap; earance"<lb />
by doing away with much of the cam-<lb />
pus greenery.<lb />
"Besides he added, "we feel that<lb />
the parking situation for day stu-<lb />
dents has been well taken care of,<lb />
now. Half of the football parking lot<lb />
has now been made available for day<lb />
students, and there is also a lot<lb />
across the street from the gym-<lb />
nasium.<lb />
Baker concluded -with a statement<lb />
about faculty parking. "Some stu-<lb />
dents have complained about the<lb />
SGA President Jimmy Phelps<lb />
Three Other Major Goals<lb />
Outlined By The President<lb />
Bv BRYAN HARRISON<lb /><lb />
Outlines policy for coming school year.<lb />
Group Leads<lb />
Delegation In<lb />
Integration Measure<lb />
ECC<lb />
Dixie<lb />
Ann Burnhara Wade Ward, number of faculty parkingpaces.<lb />
Dorine Rouse. Patricia Ann Biggs, 1' .Mike to point out that percentage-<lb />
Patricia Turner. Doi.s Thenien, and wise, students are allotted mucn<lb />
ndaj Jenkins. ' nw� ����� lhan the �<lb />
East Carolinian Executive Staff<lb />
B0<lb />
, Wilson, Bryan Harrison. Johnny Hudson. Billy Arnold Carolyn<lb />
Smith Jan Raby, Martin Harris. Janet Hill, Purvis Boyette. I laud.a Todd.<lb />
the anniversary edi-<lb />
page section is de<lb />
and college events.<lb />
spring and fall of<lb />
ay product-<lb />
 special act-<lb />
ited in by college<lb />
it for the very first<lb />
- are to be draped for<lb />
. i. The Senior girls will<lb />
lower classmen<lb />
drapes are black and<lb />
. I" e boys must<lb />
Hid ties in keeping<lb />
aat years. Henry-Messick<lb />
I the pictures which<lb />
. September 13th. Ail<lb />
s must sign up one day before<lb />
I have their pictures<lb />
 up may be done on<lb />
h are posted in the Stu-<lb />
The staff requests that<lb />
Forty-One Attend 1st Staff<lb />
Meeting Of East Carolinian<lb />
3tudents showed up forlsias, Betty Lou Bell, and Sue Lassi<lb />
Forty-one<lb />
the first staff meeting of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN, the largest number<lb />
in three years, and possibly a record,<lb />
it was announced by editor, Jan Raby.<lb />
Returning staff members will com-<lb />
pose a newly formed Executive Com-<lb />
mittee to meet regularly and form<lb />
policy matters and guide the various<lb />
projects of the college newspaper.<lb />
They are: Billy Arnold, managing<lb />
editor; Carolyn Smitih, business man-<lb />
ager; Martha Wilson, feature editor;<lb />
Johnny Hudson, sports editor; Bob<lb />
special assis-<lb />
Harper, photographer;<lb />
uents for pictures be made � lantSf jan6t Hill, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
H earliest convenience. Claudia Todd, Purvis Boyette, a<lb />
liafcnson announced that last<lb />
year at the National School Yearbook<lb />
Association in Columbia, Missouri,<lb />
the '57 Buccaneer received a rating<lb />
of B-plus. Although this is not the<lb />
highest rating offered by the N.Y.<lb />
S it is 1" the upper 9 '�<lb />
association judges and criticixes all<lb />
books very strictly- <lb />
considered a high honor to recetve<lb />
SUOthaerindents working on this<lb />
7 .i are- Joyce Pierce, Dot<lb />
tvear's annual are- "v<lb />
Retsv Redding, Beverly Ann<lb />
at ! ' lane Bullock, Mary H. Plea-<lb />
rjvrham, Jane �u ' tt Bar<lb />
. orie AnTn.a.u5: �V. Jan<lb />
Mike Katsias. The editor will head<lb />
the Executive Committee.<lb />
Feature Staff<lb />
The feature staff will be composed<lb />
of Faye Rivenbark, Patricia Farmer,<lb />
Leigh Dobson, Barbara Batts, Eliza-<lb />
beth Williams, .Phyllis Langston, El-<lb />
na Caulberg, Lee Phillips, and Margie<lb />
Davis, and will be headed by Martha<lb />
Wilson, feature editor.<lb />
ter.<lb />
Circulation Staff<lb />
Working on the circulation staff<lb />
are Barbara Jenkins, Ruth Line-<lb />
berger, Jean Caps, Susan Ballance,<lb />
Kathryn Crumpler, Janice Langston,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Stewart, Anne Jack-<lb />
son, Martha Kellam, Helen Sturkie,<lb />
Lenora Pate, Lee Phillips, Nancy<lb />
Cox, Wilma Gray Hall, .and Martha<lb />
Anne Martin. Typists are Yvonne<lb />
Fleming, and Mary Frances Ayers.<lb />
Martin Harris is assistant pho-<lb />
tographer.<lb />
Special projects for this year in-<lb />
clude delivering the papers to the<lb />
rooms in the dorms, and presenting<lb />
the annual talent shows fall and win-<lb />
ter quarters to get money to send<lb />
staff members to the newspaper con-<lb />
vention in New York in March.<lb />
Announcement<lb />
Billy Arnold, managing editor,<lb />
will direct fhe news staff which in-<lb />
cludes Aline Condon, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
Claudia Todd, Kathryn Johnson, Le-<lb />
Ge0rbu J�ckie ByTd J'nelnora Pate- Judy Samuels, Mika Kat-<lb />
English majors and minors are<lb />
reminded of the English Club<lb />
meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at the<lb />
Alumni Building, in an anounce-<lb />
ment by Dr. Frank L. Hoskins,<lb />
adviser. A discussion on the<lb />
Modern Novel will be conducted<lb />
by Dr. Cook, Poindeater, and Mr.<lb />
Pierce, noted author en campus.<lb />
Ann Arbor, Mich.�The United<lb />
States National Student Association<lb />
passed a resolution here last month,<lb />
endorsing the 1954r55 integration<lb />
ruling of the Supreme Court and urg-<lb />
ing "the swiftest possible integration<lb />
of races at all educational levels in<lb />
all parts of the country<lb />
One thou and delegates reprcse. t-<lb />
; the 3.500 colleges and universi-<lb />
ties of the USNfiA passed on the<lb />
resolution. Four East Carolina Col-<lb />
fege re resentatives were present at<lb />
e meeting and played a large part<lb />
j , tin proceedings.<lb />
i fh� representatives from the Vir-<lb />
: i nia-Carolina delegations�including<lb />
he four EJL'C students- were in-<lb />
crumental in adding a clause to the<lb />
NSA resolution advising "under-<lb />
u.nd education" in tackling<lb />
I � pi obl� m.<lb />
A two-week battie against over-<lb />
 Iming odds was waged by the<lb />
Virginia-Carolina group to insert<lb />
two sentences and a phrase into the<lb />
� . lution.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
1  re resentatives were Jimmy<lb />
Bf president of the SGA; Cal-<lb />
Chesson, Summer school repre-<lb />
entative and Historian of Cr.e SGA;<lb />
Bucky Monroe, First Vice President;<lb />
and Bobby Patterson, Treasurer.<lb />
Working in the interests of Sou-<lb />
thern schools, which included only a<lb />
handful of the total representatives,<lb />
,h East Carolina team combined<lb />
with Virginia to demand an under-<lb />
standing of certain problems which<lb />
iii,t arise in certain areas regard-<lb />
ing integration.<lb />
"We felt said Bucky Monroe,<lb />
"that we could not vote for the reso-<lb />
lution in its original form and still<lb />
rightfully represent East Carolina<lb />
as a Southern school. We agreed<lb />
with the article basically, but the<lb />
wording was a bit too strong<lb />
Phelps added, "WTe realize, of<lb />
course, that integration is a reality<lb />
and a thing that cannot be ignored<lb />
any longer. Segregation is unconsti-<lb />
tutional. But we�and the delegates<lb />
from Virginia�felt that it was not<lb />
a measure to rush into carelessly<lb />
Realistic Approach<lb />
The Southern delegation asked for<lb />
a realistic approach to the matter<lb />
.nd attacked the NSA's "rush" ap-<lb />
proach. "The original policy stated<lb />
Chesson, "seemed to be this: Segre-<lb />
gation is illegal. We'e opposed to it.<lb />
Do away with it. Now. Right away,<lb />
without delay of any kind<lb />
"We pointed out Phelps contin-<lb />
ued, "that there would necessarily<lb />
be variations in the procedures, due<lb />
to the different situations in differ-<lb />
ent parts of tftie country. It took us<lb />
two weeks to put that idea across<lb />
Members of the Bast Carolina<lb />
group made speeches to the entire<lb />
delegation of 1,000 members, stres-<lb />
sing their point of variation and dif-<lb />
ferences in regard to situations.<lb />
attenv. t to lodge the issue said<lb />
Patterson, "but merely an attempt to<lb />
show the importance of individual<lb />
differences in areas where a 'full<lb />
speed ahead1 approach might not be<lb />
accepted as wise<lb />
Statement<lb />
Through t e work of the Southern<lb />
delegation, which was speeiheaded<lb />
by EOC participation, the following<lb />
statement of principle was adopted<lb />
,y the USNSA: (the italicized<lb />
phrases and sentences are contribu-<lb />
tions of the Southern Delegation).<lb />
"Segregation in education by race<lb />
i 'unethical and unwise) incom-<lb />
rtible with human equality. It is<lb />
tow also unconstitutional. The<lb />
PNSA, pledged to seeing the elim-<lb />
 i  of such segregation, urges<lb />
the swiftest possible integration of<lb />
aces a, all educational levels,<lb />
n all arts of the country. In the<lb />
ace i f ethical concepts, legal require-<lb />
ments and global ramifications, there<lb />
can be no justification for dtlay in<lb />
Lha implementation of the Supreme<lb />
t Decision, there can be, how-<lb />
ex rr, no substitute for understanding<lb />
and education in areas where poli-<lb />
tical, social and psychological prob-<lb />
lems are most acute. The words,<lb />
deliberate speed' as used by the<lb />
United States Supreme Court will<lb />
necessarily suggest variations in the<lb />
prooedures required for implement-<lb />
ation of the Supreme Court'g decis-<lb />
ion "<lb />
"This year we are gointr to take<lb />
 SGA to the students President<lb />
Jimmy Phelps told a packed Flana-<lb />
� .hi Auditorium when the student<lb />
�gblature met for the first time last<lb />
nesday.<lb />
 e President outlined three other<lb />
ai ; i goals as his new administra-<lb />
ion K�t into full swing.<lb />
He offered lans to train legis-<lb />
t rj to I e campus leaders, asked for<lb />
united campus, and stressed a<lb />
rogram which would "broaden the<lb />
cope of the SGA<lb />
Combat Apathy<lb />
In his address to the law making<lb />
body, Phtps explained that his pro-<lb />
 was primarily designed to eora-<lb />
:� student apathy. Also his plans<lb />
nclude closer cooperation with the<lb />
faculty and administration, the 1FC.<lb />
and the East Carolinian.<lb />
Speaking of the student ; aper, he<lb />
aid, "I think there will be an im-<lb />
provement in relations over last<lb />
 ear<lb />
In taking the SGA to the students<lb />
the officers will speak in orienta-<lb />
� classes, hold regularly scheduled<lb />
:adio programs, and keep the various<lb />
i rt:pus clubs informed of student<lb />
activity.<lb />
Leadership<lb />
The SGA members will actually go<lb />
to class next week to study parlia-<lb />
mentary procedure which will be<lb />
the first in a series of classes of<lb />
"leadership training<lb />
Also in this phase of the Presi-<lb />
dent's plans classes will be con-<lb />
ducted for C e individuals who repre-<lb />
aent Bast Carolina at various stu-<lb />
dent conventions.<lb />
"Scope'<lb />
Phelps called for a closer contact<lb />
with the National Student Associa-<lb />
tion and asked that a co-ordinator<lb />
with this organization be appointed<lb />
iarper, staff ' �, rapher.<lb />
The body also apprawed Miss Baby's<lb />
nmendation of Mike Kat3ias to<lb />
erve as official SGA reporter.<lb />
Parking<lb />
Pr sident Phelps reported on the<lb />
arking situation saying- that the<lb />
Board of Trustees had stated that no<lb />
 spent to build<lb />
tarking lots. They also stated that if<lb />
the situation doesn't improve fresh-<lb />
men and sophomores may lose their<lb />
rights to have cars.<lb />
Phelps advised that the students<lb />
"make the best out of th bus<lb />
" A committee to investigate<lb />
the possibilities of setting up a new<lb />
system of registration was also sug-<lb />
gested by tl e president.<lb />
A used hook exchange was an-<lb />
other idea offered by Phelps although<lb />
neither of these suggestions were re-<lb />
ferred to a committee.<lb />
Wright Circle<lb />
A ; mise to have the condition<lb />
I a . � Circle pool investigated<lb />
after representative Eddie<lb />
President of Phi Sigma Pi,<lb />
� rhat the appearance of this<lb />
"a disgrace to the campus<lb />
Dtative Charles Elgin pro-<lb />
posed ' -omething be done to al-<lb />
leviate the telephone situation in<lb />
Umstead Hall. The body was then in-<lb />
formed by the  resident that an in-<lb />
cident occured in Umstead last spring<lb />
In which someone ripped the phones<lb />
from the wall causing approximately<lb />
$300 damage.<lb />
Bobby Patterson, Treasurer of the<lb />
SGA, reported that the legislature<lb />
was faced with the bill. Phelps said<lb />
that something will l.t- worked out<lb />
i nts of that dorm. El-<lb />
jin withdrew the motion.<lb />
A new r tatrve was recog-<lb />
d with a healthy round oi ap-<lb />
plause at the meeting when Roddy<lb />
Later in the meeting Calvin Chesson rones, President of the newly-formed<lb />
was appointed and approved to fill<lb />
this position.<lb />
The President reported that the<lb />
legislature had been strangely in-<lb />
active in passing resolutions in the<lb />
ast. He stressed the importance of<lb />
resolutions claiming that, "We<lb />
should let the people know how we<lb />
feel on important matters<lb />
Other Action<lb />
Other action at the meeting in-<lb />
cluded a motion brought to the floor<lb />
by Ray Joyner, 2nd Vice President,<lb />
which asked for an official delega-<lb />
ked to stand.<lb />
A report was heard from Freddy<lb />
� coming emmittee chair-<lb />
who reported that only recog-<lb />
fraternitiee, upperclaBemen's<lb />
iormitories, and the day students<lb />
could elect sponsors .eligible for<lb />
Homecoming Queen.<lb />
Duties<lb />
At the close of his address to the<lb />
legislators. President Phelfs out-<lb />
lined their general duties. He asked<lb />
that:<lb />
(1) Officers will fulfill duties and<lb />
be sent to the EC-Richmond live up to the requirements of the<lb />
football game. Aifer considerable office or answer to the Executive<lb />
discussion the, motion was voted arid the student legislature.<lb />
down. ! (2) Legislators will ne expected to<lb />
Jan Raby, Editor of the East Caro participate "actively" in the various<lb />
linian, asked the approval of staff SGA affairs.<lb />
members. The body approved Billy (3) Members will be responsible<lb />
Arnold as Managing editor, Caro-<lb />
lyn Smith, Business manager, John-<lb />
 (later eliminated by request of I ny Hudson, Shorts editor, Bryan<lb />
he Southern delegation). I Harrison, Associate editor, and Bob<lb />
promoting the interests of the<lb />
studei y and the college and to<lb />
maintain good relationships with the<lb />
community and thr state.<lb />
Family Life Council Here September 22-24<lb />
The Tenth Annual Family Life, will use in their lectures the "Owr-IHtod tioe. Forth Their syndicated<lb />
Conference of the North Carolina U�reet Colloquy an informal pl.t- JJJZZ<lb />
Family Life Council will take place<lb />
at East Carolina College September<lb />
22-24. Harry Allen Overstreet and<lb />
known authors, lecturers, and leaders<lb />
in the fields of human relations and<lb />
mental health, will appear in a series<lb />
of discussions to be presented as ma-<lb />
jor attractions of the state-wide<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Plans for the conference began at<lb />
East Carolina College. Headed by Mrs.<lb />
Sam B. Underwood, Jr of Green-<lb />
ville as chairman, a committee from<lb />
the campus and the city have made<lb />
oca arrangements for the meeting.<lb />
"Making Family Life Make Sense"<lb />
will provide the theme of seven gen-<lb />
ual sessions and a number of in-<lb />
formal group meetings during the<lb />
conference. The committee preparing<lb />
the psogram includes Dr. Bessie<lb />
McNeil, director of the East Carolina<lb />
home economics department, chair-<lb />
man; Dr. John B. Bennett of Brevard<lb />
College; Mrs. John Overton of Green-<lb />
ville; and the Rev. Marvin Vick of<lb />
Kinston.<lb />
The Overstreets will be featured<lb />
speakers on programs September 23<lb />
Our efforts were in no way an j and 24. A popular lecture team, they<lb />
form conversation.<lb />
"The Mature Mind Dr. Harry A.<lb />
Overstreet'a most widely read works,<lb />
was a Book-of-the-Month selection<lb />
and a national best-seller for more<lb />
than two yearB. Mrs. Overstreet is<lb />
appears weekly in some twenty-five<lb />
papers throughout the nation.<lb />
Ethel Nash of Chapel Hill, president<lb />
of the Mori Carolina Family Life<lb />
Council; Edwin Preston of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Welfare, Raleigh,<lb />
author of "How To Think About president elect; and Corinne G. Eng-<lb />
Ourselves "Understanding Fear I lish, family life specialist in Exten-<lb />
Md other books. Together they have sion, Raleigh, second vice-president,<lb />
written a number of popular works, j will preside at major sessions during<lb />
including "The Mind Alive" and "The the conference.<lb />
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THUSflDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, m<lb />
AST CAR0L1NIAN<lb />
PACE TWO<lb />
. 1<lb />
Tf� -a<lb />
Get A Good Start<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
Once again East Carolina opens itsjraof g gjg 'USll<lb />
And once again it is time for a little<lb />
advke for tine newcomers. We have all<lb />
reasons. Some come because<lb />
friendly<lb />
come for<lb />
that s what I<lb />
termed the project of getting out<lb />
lS an B page edition for the first issue,<lb />
fhern to come and no doubt there are some here This issue i3 dedicated to the fresh-<lb />
who do not know why they are here. mm cl�, as a whole, for we salute<lb />
Once I heard a man address a class hoping<lb />
he would be able to persuade some of them to<lb />
tter graduation. He said, "Young<lb />
go to college 1 s f s<lb />
neorjle, go to college. 11 uu v-a" v � , <lb />
�.� rr. fwn trn one. and 11<lb />
you. You have already shown that<lb />
you have spirit and ambition by your<lb />
large turn-outs for college activi-<lb />
ties. We hope that you will continue<lb />
to keep up the good work.<lb />
To help the freshman<lb />
;lass<lb />
Waft! -�wm<lb />
you learn will be a big help.<lb />
And so here we are<lb />
to make curse<lb />
)rtl�rXiaUSlltVWeiS toVt Wednesday nigH except the first<lb />
We can't iust take things for Wednesday in each month, at which<lb />
3 A K?i?Su"r Hve?drifnion� if we wish time the Executive Council meets.<lb />
granted and let our ��� "�tt ai g pm m<lb />
to succeed Nc.goodfairy Jb auditor5um and any stu-<lb />
Tnd .tVthe"oinge ges roug'h we have to dig dent may attend and observe<lb />
even harder<lb />
ing editions we will run special ar-<lb />
We have opportunities tides about the various student gov-<lb />
Jreat'in the world of tomor- ernment organizations. Incidentally,<lb />
� make 'f that opportunity is largely the Student Legislature meets every<lb />
row. What we maKe 01 nat vrZ11 ?� �� w.a�i.� ifct except the ��<lb />
up to us. Most impo<lb />
it<lb />
sessions.<lb />
and to limit the national ads. By<lb />
work hard enough to retaining our advertising the news-<lb />
find our capacities of<lb />
old saying, "Life isn't easy<lb />
is able to partially support<lb />
bookstore we see the entire financial burden. In recent<lb />
years we have returned to the SGA<lb />
school in three easy over a thousand dollars by this med-<lb />
put before us. then we would have begun<lb />
the path to success.<lb />
Many of us do not<lb />
work. We have heard the paper<lb />
easv numberless times, itself; otherw.se, the student gov-<lb />
In this modern age there is a dangerous trend to em-eat budget would.have � rj<lb />
make everything too easy. In a<lb />
-uch books as "Spanish In Ten Easy Lessons or<lb />
signs saying "Finish high sch.ol in three �W ft <lb />
K?ta nevereasy. VA'SS'4SS - -nd to continue such a<lb />
down not Never put off il torn-row what pohey REFERENCE <lb />
SJT Don't -tu'nn SE'S 0, deadline for club and other j<lb />
SiFto beg n vu studies. Studying is a habit Jf? �� �� Y�<lb />
ust like anvthing else, that must be formed and Monday. We expect to have 6 stx<lb />
JUSI line diiyLiiinK page jssues during the year with the<lb />
dUigNo onePwa?ts to be going home at the end remainder being four page issues<lb />
f the fSst quarter but all of US are not bril- (depending upon the size of our ap-<lb />
tfwiT do some studying and we have JJ-jgg" TSffML<lb />
tn have 2 time to do that studying. It will not WE REGKr-i  . . deeply ine ae.t<lb />
be easv to Stay in when the rest of the crowd of Mr. Lloyd Bray, Sr manager of<lb />
U Z out Just remember some one has to say the college book store. His passing<lb />
XttpSS first. When your aw during the second session of<lb />
Crowd is going OUt and you have Studying to do, summer school came as a shock to<lb />
e vour conscience be your guide. What is most the campus. We would a<lb />
let vuui wuavre j o express our sympathy to 1<lb />
nP�iS" buckle down now. Reach for the high- Snyder, Garrett dorm counselor in<lb />
est star in the heavens and don't stop until you're the passing of her mother Who died<lb />
holding it. The way is rough but the goal is worth<lb />
it.<lb />
mvR<lb />
For Puritans And Such<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
Our editor, if one is so generously Human<lb />
as to call her that, speaks, the lots fall and it fe<lb />
my draw to write the first Installment for fhu<lb />
e lesiastical document, facetiously called by<lb />
�0 e, the EAST CAROLINIAN. It's good to be<lb />
b ck, cnce again pecking away, ministering to<lb />
the five who so religiously read this column, the<lb />
editor, the assistant editor, the feature editor,<lb />
and myself (I usually read it twice). went tc<lb />
the trouble of listing those who read thia column<lb />
because I thought it would enhance my iatd-<lb />
lectual standing if everybody knew that 1 asso-<lb />
date with editors and the like. Furthermore. rm<lb />
that much nearer finishing out my space allot-<lb />
ment.<lb />
I'm starting my third ear here and a<lb />
result of negligence or what-have-you, I<lb />
failed to take a required freshman course. Try.<lb />
ing to swallow the bitter pill, I have to tolerate<lb />
the intolerable. For instance, the profess r k<lb />
teJing our class of 99 per cent first<lb />
freshmen that everybody, just everybody, (n<lb />
ing the pr fessors) loves us here. Onl<lb />
great restraint, do I refrain from sound<lb />
truth bell�tain't so, tain't so. May ignoi<lb />
be blessed and the ingenue too.<lb />
Et nontenant, le Francais�Paul Fort<lb />
The Datins Technique<lb />
�<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
to vou fresh-<lb />
would alse like to<lb />
Mrs. Helen<lb />
Welcome Newcomers<lb />
To the Freshmen and Transfer Students<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
recently of cancer.<lb />
OUR SOLUTION  .to the park-<lb />
ing problem is a simple one, but<lb />
we're not too sure how valid. Use<lb />
bicycles instead of cars :They're<lb />
quite popular on many of the larger<lb />
college campuses. And you must ad-<lb />
mit they take up less space. But this<lb />
theory might ruin our "suitcase"<lb />
college<lb />
A word of warning<lb />
men:<lb />
Every year, in one class or an-<lb />
other, some teacher inevitably takes<lb />
it u on himself to give his boys and<lb />
girls adviae in how to go about get-<lb />
ting a date. This always comes from<lb />
tr e bottom of his heart and is a<lb />
gesture of kindness aimed toward the<lb />
young and inexperienced.<lb />
But you better beware. Their ad-<lb />
vice is prone to be too old fashion-<lb />
ed for modern consumption.<lb />
Instead, I ave found a form to fol-<lb />
low (for both boys and girls) which<lb />
is guaranteed to bring results.<lb />
First the boy must call by phone:<lb />
Boy: Who is this?<lb />
Girl: Helen Smaltz<lb />
Boy: Oh. What a lovely name.<lb />
Girl: Thank you.<lb />
Boy: Helen, you probably don't re-<lb />
member me, but I'm Join.<lb />
Girl: Oh, how nice.<lb />
Boy: Yes. How are you?<lb />
Girl: I'm fine. How are you?<lb />
Boy: I'm fine. What are you doing?<lb />
Girl: Oh, I don't know. Why?<lb />
Hoy: Well, I thought that if you<lb />
weren't too' busy I might ask you<lb />
something.<lb />
Girl: What?<lb />
Boy: Well, there's a dance (or<lb />
movie or whatnot) tomorrow night.<lb />
Girl: Oh, how nice.<lb />
Boy: And I thought I would go.<lb />
Girl: Why, that's wonderful. I<lb />
hope you have a nice time.<lb />
Boy: Thank you. I know that 1<lb />
will if you will go with me.<lb />
Girl: What?<lb />
Loy: I said I just invited you to<lb />
go with me.<lb />
Girl: Why, that's mighty sweet<lb />
of you, Jov.n. Whatever made you<lb />
think of me?<lb />
Boy: Well, I saw your name writ-<lb />
ten on the wall down . . . uh, some-<lb />
place.<lb />
Girl: Oh. How marvelous.<lb />
Boy: See, that's probably why you<lb />
don't remember me, right off.<lb />
I should've<lb />
Girl: Why, of course,<lb />
thought of that.<lb />
Boy: Well?<lb />
Girl: Of course, I'd love to go, but<lb />
I ion't even know your last name,<lb />
John.<lb />
Boy: Oh. It's Smitfc.<lb />
Girl: Why, of course, I should've<lb />
thought of that.<lb />
Boy: Well, will you go?<lb />
Girl: Well, I don't know anything<lb />
about you, John.<lb />
Boy: I'm eighteen and I'm a fresh-<lb />
man. Will you go?<lb />
Girl: Are you single?<lb />
Boy: Yes. Will you go to the dance?<lb />
Girl: Well  (long pause. Let<lb />
him sweat.)<lb />
Boy: Well, somebody's calling me. I<lb />
better . . .<lb />
Girl: Alright, John. I'll go. I'll go.<lb />
Boy: Welllll  I don't know . . .<lb />
(let her sweat.)<lb />
Girl: What time? What time?<lb />
Boy: Seven o'clock. Bye.<lb />
CLICK<lb />
THE MOORING LINE (A Sailor' bo<lb />
Why try to patch up the affair<lb />
Is loving worthwhile after all?<lb />
The mooring line's broken, my dear.<lb />
Was it you that was tugging too hard<lb />
Was it me? Wras it God? Was it s meb<lb />
else? Well,<lb />
It's broken. And who's to blame no one<lb />
tell.<lb />
1<lb />
To vou who are entering colege for the first DO YOUR DUTY<lb />
was the<lb />
keynote of one legislative member<lb />
to her fellow members in asking<lb />
them to be aware of their responsi-<lb />
freshman to participate in the fresh-<lb />
man elections and to seek out good<lb />
officers.<lb />
time, and those of you who are coming to East<lb />
Carolina from other educational institutions, it<lb />
is a pleasure and privilege for me on behalf of<lb />
the citizens of Greenville and the entire mem- bilities as such and to take it upen<lb />
bership of its Chamber of Commerce, to extend t em?elves individually to urge the<lb />
cordial gretings and a hearty welcome.<lb />
In the years ahead at East Carolina College<lb />
you will be preparing yourselves to take your<lb />
place in your own communities and wherever IN vain  I have swatted the<lb />
you go, that all may be better places in which gn�tS5. Now the only thing left to<lb />
to live. We trust that you will find your stay at do is ejther buy a transparent plastic<lb />
East Carolina and in our midst, not only pleasant space helmet or find some good in-<lb />
but most profitable in the future. sect repellent which will not also<lb />
Greenville citizens are looking forward to your neighbors.<lb />
the pleasure of being of any assistance possible r noticed  an interesting ar-<lb />
that you may feel at home here and they cherish ticie in tie number 2 issue of the<lb />
the hope that you will consider this city your Canterbury paper titled "Are We<lb />
home during your stay at East Carolina College, softies?" T e writer has some good<lb />
We welcome your families and friends at joints to make and we urge you to<lb />
all times and express our best wishes for the Uj a copy.<lb />
success that you desire. SOMETHING NEW  is our<lb />
Sincerely yours, plan to promote a variety in colum-<lb />
M. W. Aldrldge nists in order to better sample the<lb />
President, thinking of the campus. Some col-<lb />
Greenville Chamber of Commerce uxnniats will alternate weekly, with<lb />
additional columns added in the six<lb />
page issues. I have retired "Pot<lb />
Pourri" as a student column and it<lb />
will be used for guest faculty col-<lb />
Georseous Imports For ECC<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
!i met Hilda Maria Sandgren Cuel-<lb />
lar last week! South nencan girls<lb />
are beautiful, as Miss Lniverse from<lb />
Peru proves, and Hilda goes along<lb />
with tradition.<lb />
Hi ia is from the northern section<lb />
of the continent-Bogota, Colombia.<lb />
But she will be living here on the<lb />
'East Carolina campus for one year,<lb />
over in Jarvis 108. By "a lot of luck"<lb />
as she put it, she won a competitive<lb />
scholarshi from the International<lb />
"After 8:00 a girl cannot go out with<lb />
a boy without a chaperone An-<lb />
other difference she noticed was in<lb />
the studies. "The subjects seem to be<lb />
easier here was her observation,<lb />
"but students here are required to do<lb />
more work<lb />
Two things that Hilda misses are<lb />
the good South American food, which<lb />
she prefers to ours, and the cool cll-<lb />
Love goes into so many hearts�<lb />
It's a line passed to so many ships,<lb />
And it's wound around so many bitts�<lb />
Whose fault is it if the line parts?<lb />
Iere are too many lovers on earth all<lb />
heaving away at one sin.<lb />
Is it really the fault of love if the rope<lb />
is worn so thin?<lb />
Why try to patch up the affair?<lb />
Ts loving worthwhile after all?<lb />
The mooring line's broken, my dear.<lb />
And it's you that was tugging too hard.<lb />
�FIN I<lb />
Hope the Puritanical aren't too shocked!<lb />
The quill for this column passes from scribl<lb />
to scribe alternate weeks. I touch pen to papei<lb />
tw weeks hence. In the meantime, may the savj<lb />
iges who follow this column reproduce thei<lb />
mate in Bogota, located in the high<lb />
lands of her country. "It is so hot kjnc aT1d infiltrate the campus<lb />
she wailed. "I will be glad when the<lb />
weather gets cold<lb />
Hilda, who is planning to return<lb />
at the end of :er studies and teach<lb />
the English language in her own<lb />
country, is assisting with Spanish<lb />
classes in the foreign language de-<lb />
partment here at East Carolina.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College, u�"s:<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CS.PA Convention, March. 1956<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sports Bditor  Johnny Hudson<lb />
Executive Committee Jan Raby, Carolyn Smitih,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Janet Hill, Billy Arnold, ByTan<lb />
Harrison, Jopnnny Hudson, Claudia Todd, Purvis<lb />
Boyette, Bob Harper, Mike Katsias<lb />
IF YOU'VE MISSED  the<lb />
7, 1952 closed circuit television which was<lb />
 due on campus this fall, the reason<lb />
is failure of equipment to arrive, I<lb />
was informed by a reliable source.<lb />
Winter quarter, or more likely,<lb />
spring may be our first glimpse of<lb />
the new teaching media.<lb />
HOMECOMfiNG  is the week-<lb />
end of October 11 and you'll be hear-<lb />
ing more about it later. Remember,<lb />
this is our Golden Anniversary year.<lb />
u ?� You ca� eP�t big doings.<lb />
Martha Wilson 0UR APOLOGIES for not <lb />
able to cover the big game at Ports-<lb />
mouth, but the dates just would not<lb />
coincide.<lb />
PARDON ME,  but I must in-<lb />
clude a personal note. This summer<lb />
The French Accent<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
News Staff Kathryn Johnson, Margie Davis, after first ses3ion of gummer ichool<lb />
Lcnore .Pate, Judy Samuels, Mike Kateias, Betty<lb />
Lou Bell, Sue Lassiter, Bryan Harrison, Claudia Todd,<lb />
Aline Condon<lb />
Feature Staff   Pat Farmer, Leigh Dobson,<lb />
Barbara Batts, Elizabeth Williams, Faye Rivenbark,<lb />
Phyllis Langjston, Elna Caulberg, Lee Phillips<lb />
in which my staff and I managed<lb />
to publish 3 issues (whkh hasn't<lb />
been done lately), I had a short va-<lb />
cation. An old Air Force friend In-<lb />
vited me to visit New Hampshire<lb />
via National Airlines for a week<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
that- wonderful country. New Hamp-<lb />
shire is noted for its hospitality and<lb />
Martha Ann Smith, Shirley Holt, and toumJ me gomJ 260 miUa Qa<lb />
Nancy Cox, Barbara Ford, Sara Garrison<lb />
Staff Artists  Billy Arnold, Claudia Todd<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb the peoplt j met pr0Ved it beyond a<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Miss Mary H. Greene doubt If you lflw to j jsflj<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton R. Prewett recommemi jt t0 yoU ft <lb />
Tv nical Advisor  Sherman M. Parks noted for its winter aportiw Come by<lb />
and see me for some "real" maple<lb />
syrup.<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
Hilda Maria Sandgren Cuellar<lb />
Institute of Education to come here<lb />
as azi exchange student ani further<lb />
her study of the English language.<lb />
S lie's happy here. The North<lb />
Americn music she likes, especially<lb />
by Glenn Miller, the Three Suas,<lb />
Bing Crosby, and Doris Day. "Smoke<lb />
Gets in Your Eyes" is her favorite<lb />
song. However, when I asked her<lb />
if she liked rock and roll, she said,<lb />
"Nooo<lb />
.She seemed impressed with the<lb />
friendliness of the students on cam-<lb />
pus. 'When I walk across the cam-<lb />
pus everyone smiles and says Hi<lb />
Hilda said.<lb />
She said she was also impressed<lb />
with the American girls. She thinks<lb />
they are very -pretty and dress beau-<lb />
tifully, but she prefers South Ameri-<lb />
can boys.<lb />
Hilda noted several differences in<lb />
the way of life for the American<lb />
college students and for students In<lb />
her country. The girls do not live In<lb />
dormitories in South America as they<lb />
do here, but live in special homes<lb />
directed by nuns. Boys live in dorm-<lb />
itories, but have to be good students<lb />
to get in them. "Girls have much<lb />
more freedom here Hilda told me.<lb />
Chantal Leroy, a pert 19-year-old<lb />
exchange student from Paris who<lb />
ai rived at East Carolina on Septem-<lb />
ber 12th, believes that the biggest<lb />
difference between people of her<lb />
country and America lies in "the way<lb />
t. ey look at life<lb />
Chantal says that the difference<lb />
is simply in the approach, the view<lb />
of things in general.<lb />
As far as comparing America with<lb />
France, she says simply, "It cannot<lb />
be done. They are entirely different<lb />
Chantal, who speaks Gorman as<lb />
well as English and French, hopes<lb />
to become an interpreter eventually.<lb />
She will study here along those lines<lb />
and will also work with the depart-<lb />
ment of Foreign Languages during<lb />
her stay.<lb />
The young French girl, blonde and<lb />
blue-eyed, was chosen from a large<lb />
group of applicants to come to Amer-<lb />
ica on the Student Exchange plan.<lb />
She made her application to the Uni-<lb />
versity Office in Paris along with <lb />
transcript of her work and recom-<lb />
mendations from her teachers. The<lb />
application was forwarded to the In-<lb />
stitute of International Education,<lb />
in New York. It was then forwarded<lb />
to Mr. Fleming, head of the French<lb />
Department here, for his approval.<lb />
Having foreign students visit this<lb />
campus has been a policy for East<lb />
Carolina for the past 10 years. Each<lb />
year, a Spanish-speaking student and<lb />
a French-speaking student spend a<lb />
full school year here.<lb />
Her hobbies are swimming, classi-<lb />
cal dancing, and she also likes musk.<lb />
She comments that "calypso is very<lb />
popular in France now. Harry Bela-<lb />
fonte is very well liked there<lb />
Her own musical tastes, she says,<lb />
A Gnatty Problem<lb />
By PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
Throughout the history of man there havi<lb />
ben countless pestilences that have harassed riinj<lb />
and helped to make his life a bit more miserable<lb />
than it would have otherwise been. The Egypj<lb />
tians had their locusts, Charles II had his buj<lb />
bor.ic plajrue, the Southern Gentleman had hij<lb />
boll weevil, ECC College Joe has his gnats.<lb />
Now you, no doubt, have heard the old clich<lb />
Chantel Leroy<lb />
So the entire campus of ECC joins in<lb />
singular plea. Please rid us of the gnats.<lb />
T 4<lb />
are beginning to shift toward Classi-<lb />
cal and semi-classical arrangements,<lb />
although she once was an avid fan of<lb />
American jazz.<lb />
Her favorite American Author is "Strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel Per<lb />
Ernest Hemingway. "I hav read n , fer camej to the horde<lb />
"A Farewell to Arms" and "The Old . , , <lb />
Man and the Sea she says amiably. Pess that attack and somehow manage to daj<lb />
She also admires some American here and there on your face, everywhere at onct<lb />
drama. Especially Tea and Sym- at the same time crawling into your eyes, you<lb />
.pathy which she saw in Paris on mouth, and your nose.<lb />
the stage.<lb />
Quite articulate, Chantal speaks of An unenlightened observer, perhaps lcok<lb />
her first impression of New York ng ;nt0 a window of Austin or any other buih<lb />
(her landing place in this country) in . WQU,d 31 to behold the antics<lb />
comparison with her native Paria. , . , , , T. u��� u<lb />
"Paris she says, "is more har- fll professors and student. It would appear th<lb />
monious, more unified and seems to the whole student body and faculty of ECC we<lb />
have a hue of blue and grey about bait for a mental institution. There is a franti<lb />
the city. New York is more of a waving of hands, swatting the air, and slappi<lb />
black and grey and there are fewer Qne,s head Now to one on the outside looking I<lb />
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and widths, while Parit is more uni- touched by moon sickness.<lb />
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aheth most of her fellow travelers weevil. The gnats have invaded.<lb />
thought that she waa an American. &amp; mQre R 90unds<lb />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Scanning The Campus ECC Claims<lb />
h<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
 ax ever-faithful roomie "sacrifices a few precious moments of<lb />
 and shakes you from your vivid dream world. You gaze at the clock,<lb />
eard of hour of seven in the morning stares back at you. Finally,<lb />
few knieks from t'V.e razor and a mild cup of coffee, you're ready<lb />
daily grind with life arid all its elements.<lb />
ugh this little opening paragraph depicts my outlook on waking<lb />
�ung, I think 1 can safely say that it's a ritual which is fami-<lb />
corea of others. In a loose, indirect way, it bring to mind a joki<lb />
v iva Mem to garner a good smirk  An eagle-eyed mortician<lb />
i crone shuffling away from a funeral service at is parlor.<lb />
i i Low uid she was. "0ie hundred aid one cackled the old<lb />
'Well, well said the mortician suavely. "Hardly worth<lb />
No Cure For Homesickness<lb />
'Try.<lb />
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1 try to complete this column to meet another deadline, many<lb />
ghts abound in me and 1 think it's time 1 put some on paper.<lb />
( m eriencc for a fellow in college to ave a chance to<lb />
the school pa er. H�MS � job that gives you the opportunity to<lb />
take part in many of the newsworthy evtnts that happen i�<lb />
� community.<lb />
 al sorts of folks and realize that on the whole, people<lb />
Innately, we all have a streak of black, the only<lb />
 legreel W en 1 graduate, 1 hop to retain same al the<lb />
I've learned during my stay at East Carolina.<lb />
n and now as a junior trying to grasp this luxury<lb />
trity '� still hear so many cynical characters say. "Eas1<lb />
1 don't owe this college anything I've let that remark dwell<lb />
I thia summer and my answvr is the opposite. I owe mj<lb />
given me every outlet needed to nelp mold a future life<lb />
very grateful<lb />
�s<lb />
tile ehnekk that took place in Stokes' barbershop this<lb />
tag Btudent waike.i in and approached the barber in<lb />
it suddenly stopped. He asked the waiting shearer,<lb />
v who cut my hair iast time?" "Yes replied the bar-<lb />
I at answer, the fellow turned and went to the next chair. Even<lb />
has bis rough moments these day<lb />
rttinue the comical touch, another humorous tale ii<lb />
Beauty Queens<lb />
By ELNA CAULBERG<lb />
East Carolina was certainly well<lb />
 sented this past summer in the<lb />
N tth Carolina" beauty pag-<lb />
eant, for two of our freshmen, one<lb />
phi more and one senior were lar-<lb />
;� . Miss Roanoke Rapids and<lb />
li Kinston, Doris Paye Robins and<lb />
fimi McDanul respectively, are both<lb />
imen. Miss Greenville, Ronita<lb />
; , i: a sophomore and Miss<lb />
Marjorie Ann Tingen,<lb />
A<lb />
ibly spurted his line to the bosomv b<lb />
ifereu:<lb />
delight<lb />
P<lb />
vou<lb />
ma Pi dance. Finally the luscious creature<lb />
wooing, but first she related what ha i ha. pened on<lb />
saying � few words, he kissed me, 1 almost fainted<lb />
ta way to cur man's face as he surveyed the girl and<lb />
bi what I've got to say, you'll die<lb />
fell<lb />
her<lb />
" A<lb />
-aid.<lb />
Hill! V<lb />
! 5 Faye, an English major wbo<lb />
, - � in Gotten Hall, has a long<lb />
trin? beauty titles and honors<lb />
ehind her. In high school she was<lb />
.(- Kej : lub Sweetheart and also,<lb />
be was in the Homecoming Court.<lb />
5he ! ow holds the titles of "Miss Nat-<lb />
onal Guard" and "Miss Rescue Squad<lb />
,f Roanoke Rapids In the state<lb />
: Doris Paye presented George<lb />
Bernard Shaw's dramatic "Cleopat-<lb />
a Incidentally, this lovely ash-<lb />
, is one of the school's aewly-<lb />
elected majorettes.<lb />
i MoDaniel is a Ragsdale resi-<lb />
who is majoring in Primary<lb />
This dark-haired beauty<lb />
vas selected "Best-Looking" by her<lb />
ligh school last spring; also, she<lb />
was crowned Kinston Homecoming<lb />
n and Queen of Hearts. Her<lb />
talent in te Miss North Carolina"<lb />
contest was an excerpt from Street-<lb />
eat<lb />
College Union Plans Start<lb />
Meeting for the first time this fall records for the Union, jazz sessions<lb />
the College Union Student Board be- and it rents special art exhibits to<lb />
Nurse Hales tells freshman Jaye Finnegan that the Infirmary just<lb />
doesn't have any pills to cure that terrible malady called homesickness.<lb />
en quite some tinte since I tried my hand at<lb />
� an attempt which 1 hope you'll like.<lb />
ttle bit of<lb />
i!<lb />
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eat, the cannons roar,<lb />
This ia the sound of dreaded war.<lb />
will live men will die,<lb />
And men will fight like I,<lb />
thing called war.<lb />
When will this ceaseless struggle end?<lb />
1 ever see the home, children that lie round the bend?<lb />
He walks t e streets a lonely man,<lb />
There is no guide to hold his hand.<lb />
His was a love so very dear,<lb />
His was a love of many a year;<lb />
Yet now that love is broken, now it is gone,<lb />
A lost man wanders on.<lb />
'liltistiun<lb />
ld�rsisti<lb />
�M Iav<lb />
Named Desire. Incidentally, Jimi<lb />
sd 3rd in the contest. Beauty<lb />
in .limi's family for her<lb />
Carole, was selected<lb />
Student" here at the col-<lb />
lege last year,<lb />
Ronita Respass, the hometown<lb />
eauty� ia a sophomore majoring in<lb />
Busin ss. For the talent division of<lb />
tin state contest, Ronita presented<lb />
the dramatic recitation "Mary of<lb />
Scotland When asked by this in-<lb />
ewer had sftie ever held any<lb />
A Helping Hand<lb />
By ELIZABETH WILLIAMS<lb />
Big Sisters are one of the biggest around the dormitory. They take the<lb />
blessings in the life of a freshman counselees on a tour of down town<lb />
irirl. Most freshmen do not know what Greenville, helping them to locate<lb />
to expect when they enter college, and churches, movies, department stores<lb />
the friendliness of a Big Sister helps<lb />
gan making plans for student en-<lb />
tertainment at a full committee meet-<lb />
ing held in the College Union recent-<lb />
i his grouv consists of about fifty<lb />
students and is htaded by La Visa<lb />
Choismon, president of this year's<lb />
)oard. Flora Ruth Boseman is the<lb />
acting secretary, Fre.dric Roberson<lb />
is the treasurer and Miss Cynthia<lb />
Mendenhall, Recreation Supervisor,<lb />
is the advisor to the CUSB.<lb />
The CUSB is divided into many<lb />
committees which work together in<lb />
planning activities and projects for<lb />
the students at ECC who take advan-<lb />
tage of the Union's many facilities.<lb />
Mike Katsias. chairman of the So-<lb />
cial Committee, said that plans were<lb />
in the making for such .hings as a<lb />
Ua for foreign students, a decorating<lb />
Htrty in the Union at Christmas,<lb />
couples night, homecoming open<lb />
oust, and Senior recognition. The<lb />
Freshman darce held September 3,<lb />
a- planned by this committee.<lb />
Buddy Mangum is chairman of the<lb />
Danct and Record Committee which,<lb />
as its title indicates, has a lot to do<lb />
with furnishing and planning the mu-<lb />
sic programs of the College Union.<lb />
The Cultural and Fine Arts Commit-<lb />
tee under Nancy Lilly and Phyllis<lb />
Pool handles the classical and jazz<lb />
be displayed for the students.<lb />
The Special Projects Committee<lb />
headed by Martha Wilson and Jimmy<lb />
Wall is in charge of the making of<lb />
the Campus Directory, Carnival<lb />
Night, the C U Night Club night,<lb />
visits made to other college Unions<lb />
aiid many more large projects which<lb />
do not come under any other commit-<lb />
tee head.<lb />
The Games Committee has as its<lb />
chairman Eddie Dennis and this com-<lb />
mittee takes care of all tournaments<lb />
and game materials. It also handles<lb />
the instructions given beginners in<lb />
sue . things as bridge and chess.<lb />
The Publicity Committee with<lb />
Betty Fleming as chairman handles<lb />
the job of making the College Union's<lb />
scrapbook, making posters, fixing the<lb />
bulletin boards, and in general keep-<lb />
ing the students well informed as to<lb />
the activities of the College Union.<lb />
The Union will plan also to send<lb />
some of its members to the regional<lb />
meeting of the Association of Col-<lb />
lege Unions to be held at Duke Uni-<lb />
versity sometime in October.<lb />
Summer school students will pro-<lb />
bably remember the Talent Show, the<lb />
tournaments, the Awards Banquet,<lb />
the new bicycles, and the watermelon<lb />
cuttings all of which were sponsored<lb />
by the College Union this summer.<lb />
i girl overcome many of the difficul-<lb />
� . that arise. It is very nice to see<lb />
the smiling face of your Big Sister<lb />
when you enter Cotten Hall for the<lb />
'irsl time.<lb />
I t Student Counselor, or Big Sis-<lb />
ter, has many duties. One is to set<lb />
ties, the petite, brown- j a goad example at ail times for their<lb />
laughingly replied, � counsellees. This includes attitudes<lb />
We de the initial attempt for this column with the hope that<lb />
enjoyable media for its reader. Also a reminder.theres �<lb />
that some professors are instigating t.e usage of testa tor<lb />
lemie melting ot Beware! <lb />
V:<lb />
tate<lb />
.tie<lb />
QlU<lb />
HI<lb />
th(<lb />
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Ann Tingen, a Grammar<lb />
Utterback Tours<lb />
Isle Of Britain<lb />
Elisabeth Utterback, member<lb />
Carolina College English<lb />
en1 and director of the spring<lb />
 productions, toured the Bn-<lb />
of Stratford were all highlights of<lb />
Dr. Utterback's crowded itinerary.<lb />
Of the English pec pie. Dr. Utter-<lb />
back commented on them as being<lb />
very nice and living at a slow pace.<lb />
!eauty contests, for this blue-<lb />
ass was "Miss Apex" in 1954.<lb />
�h school, she was selected<lb />
Queen. Like most of<lb />
hei contestants, Marjorie Ann,<lb />
ramatic recitation. She<lb />
allin' Mody Fields<lb />
h e � oem in Negi o dialect.<lb />
vs talte notice of the<lb />
girls you see around you on<lb />
in class, or in the soda<lb />
cafeteria. Who<lb />
? You mig' I be sitting next<lb />
uture Miss America!<lb />
toward the rules of the college, ad-<lb />
ministrative officers, and professors<lb />
as well as other students. They advise<lb />
hi hand at girls of correct ideas about dating,<lb />
.hewing gum, wearing scarves on<lb />
their hair to the dining hall and talk-<lb />
ing in a loud voice. The counselors<lb />
stress the importance of being well<lb />
groomed at all times. Also they tell<lb />
heir counselees the importance of<lb />
using good manners, and they empha-<lb />
- e iiood h- alth and study habits,<lb />
keeping up grades, spending time<lb />
a h ely. getting enough sleep, and<lb />
eating meals regularly.<lb />
The Counselors greet their girls on<lb />
the first day and help them to get set-<lb />
tled in their room and learn their way<lb />
restaurants, banks, and cleaning est-<lb />
blishments. A tour of the campus is<lb />
roth r use ul activity. The Big Sis-<lb />
tera explain dining room procedure<lb />
and all the rules in the Handbook.<lb />
The necessity of these rules is pointed<lb />
out, and counselees are urged to attend<lb />
all college functions during the first<lb />
wek.<lb />
Answering questions, helping solve<lb />
personal ; roblems. and entertaining at<lb />
m11 parties are some more of the<lb />
nice things that the Big Sisters do.<lb />
They are always ready to help in any<lb />
way trey can.<lb />
The Big Sisters in Cotten Hall are<lb />
Barbark Davenport chairman, Pat<lb />
 wis. Marilyn Shavender, Johnis Har-<lb />
desty, Nancy Keith, Marjorie Sutton,<lb />
Mary Sanderson, Marian Humphrey,<lb />
Elisabeth Leary, Nancy Rigsby, Juli-<lb />
ette Cain, Dottie Walker, Dolly Mc-<lb />
Perry Takes Trip To Europe;<lb />
Sees Sights, Former Students<lb />
By ELIZABETH WILLIAMS<lb />
Mrs. Marguerite Perry, who teach-1 for the first time. In Florence most<lb />
es in the foreign language depart- of her time was spent in visiting<lb />
meat visited several European coun- museums in which the original works<lb />
.ries this summer, seeing many in-<lb />
teresting sights and renewing old<lb />
acquaintance.<lb />
Mrs. Perry, who sailed over on<lb />
e S. S. Flandre, a French line on<lb />
May  met Monique Farge on the<lb />
hip. Monique, who was on her way<lb />
kome to Paris, studied at East Caro-<lb />
lina iast year. The boat landed at<lb />
Le Havre where Mrs. Perry also met<lb />
Monique's parents.<lb />
Arriving in Paris in time for the<lb />
last part of the theater and opera<lb />
season, Mrs. Perry attended plays<lb />
ranging from old favorites by Cor-<lb />
aeille. Moliere, Musset and others<lb />
o modern drama and musical com-<lb />
sdy. She attended tbe operas Le Mar-<lb />
vr de St. Sebastien, La Boheme, and<lb />
I'eeca. A strike bv the stage hands<lb />
sha Evans, Betty Hart, Jo Ann Bryan,<lb />
Flora Ruth Biseman, Marlene Dudly,<lb />
Barbara West, Francis Day, Rosalee<lb />
Banks, Shelby Sheffield, Mary Mar-<lb />
garet Kelly, Sharon Daughtry, Edna<lb />
P illips, and Mary Porter.<lb />
Even, Phyl House, Betsy Mills, Mar- prevented her attending Lakme. Be-<lb />
Pans, she saw Dinah<lb />
Messick Announces New Staff, Faculty<lb />
President J. D. Messick of East<lb />
Mes during the past Buramer- Carolina College has announced the<lb />
isiled from South Hampton on<lb />
12 aboard one of America's<lb />
modern luxury liners, the Unit-<lb />
! States.<lb />
As one of eighty graduate students,<lb />
attended the Stratford Avon<lb />
Shakespeare Institute which is held<lb />
every summer by Birmingham Uni-<lb />
In the Mason Croft School,<lb />
. attended lectures in the morning<lb />
� seminar of her choice in the<lb />
ioon. Lecturers came from the<lb />
rersities of Oxford, Cambridge,<lb />
jh, London, Belfast, Dublin,<lb />
Glasgow. Dr. Alardya Nichol,<lb />
uf the Institute, is a world au-<lb />
rity on Sr.akespeare. The Insti-<lb />
itc holds the distinction of owning<lb />
i Shakespearian library in<lb />
world. Fourteen countries were<lb />
esented in the eighty students<lb />
tor;<lb />
Aside from studies of the Eliza-<lb />
bethan and Jacobean stage, the stu-<lb />
worked closely with the Shake-<lb />
re Memorial Theatre. During<lb />
term, five splays were presented;<lb />
"Julius Ceasar "As You Like It<lb />
�The Tempest "King John and<lb />
�( ymueline Staring in these plays<lb />
ve-re Sir John Gieljud and Dame<lb />
Peggy Asfr.croft. After each perform-<lb />
ance, a party was given in the Insti-<lb />
tute's Green Room for cast and stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Complementing lecturea given by<lb />
the wardrobe manager, the students<lb />
visited the gigantic stage and c�-<lb />
tume department. Of all her impres-<lb />
sions, Dr. Utterback said she was<lb />
most impressed with the elaborate<lb />
ta and lighting system.<lb />
Weekends saw Dr. Utterback in<lb />
London where she attended several<lb />
plays, one of which was "Titus An-<lb />
dronicus starring England's first<lb />
family of the tftieatre, Vivian Leigh<lb />
and Sir Lawrence Olivier.<lb />
Scotland, the Bdinburg Music Pes-<lb />
Hvai with the Emperial Swedish<lb />
appointment of more than 50 new<lb />
staff and faculty members who are<lb />
being added to the college staff for<lb />
1957-58.<lb />
Joining the faculty are 35 persons<lb />
who are in addition to others who are<lb />
to replace resignations and retired<lb />
people. The full slate of new faculty<lb />
members of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege staff was approved by the EOC<lb />
board of trustees at its meeting here<lb />
last week.<lb />
President Messick's announcement<lb />
contains the names of the following<lb />
people listed by departments:<lb />
Artr� Roberta Stokes Persick, B. S<lb />
Southeast Missouri State College;<lb />
M. A University of Missouri; M. F.<lb />
A New York State College of Ce-<lb />
ramics; Mrs. Persick came to East<lb />
Carolina as Miss Stokes in Septem-<lb />
ber, 1955, and is best known for her<lb />
work in ceramics.<lb />
Business Education � Thadys<lb />
Dewar, B. S M. A East Carolina<lb />
College, on faculty Bethel high school;<lb />
William Durham, B. S East Caro-<lb />
lina College; M. A University of<lb />
North Carolina; on Wae Forest Col-<lb />
lege faculty before going to Indiana<lb />
University where he is completing<lb />
wort for his Ed. D. degree; Harold<lb />
McGrath, A. B M. A Colorado State<lb />
College of Education, in business and<lb />
teaching Distributive Education in<lb />
Colorado; Jane White, B. S Central<lb />
College, Missouri; M. Bus. Admn<lb />
University of Denver, comes to ECC<lb />
from position in California.<lb />
Education� Ruth Modlin, A. B<lb />
East Carolina College; M. A Colum-<lb />
bia University; D. Ed George Pea-<lb />
body College; on faculty Greenville<lb />
schools, Oswego State College, Os-<lb />
wego, N. Y coming from Cedar<lb />
Crest College in Pennsylvania; John<lb />
H. Home, A. B M. A Ed. D Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, principal<lb />
Grainger high school, Kinston, past<lb />
10 years.<lb />
English�Marie Browning, A. B<lb />
Marshall College; M. A Duke Uni-<lb />
Richard Caj well, A. B Brown Uni-<lb />
re sity; M. A Yale University; Ph.<lb />
IV. Duke University; on faculty of<lb />
Universitj of Missouri and Ohio<lb />
Wesleyan University; Mary Good-<lb />
man, A. B Woman's College of Uni-<lb />
versity; M. A East Carolina College;<lb />
on faculty of Greenville high school;<lb />
Rachel H. Kilpatrick (Mrs. Norman).<lb />
A. B Pembroke College; M. A Rad-<lb />
cliffe College; Ph. D Brown Uni-<lb />
versity; has taught at State Uni-<lb />
rersity of Iowa.<lb />
Janice Hardison, B. S M. A. East<lb />
Carolina College, on faculty of Wil-<lb />
mington Junior College; Antoinnette<lb />
Jenkins, A. B Georgia State Col-<lb />
1 ge for Women; M. A University<lb />
Of North Carolina; taught in Ten-<lb />
aessee, Maryland, and North Caro-<lb />
lina; Edgar B. Jenkins, A. B M. A<lb />
Ph. D University of North Carolina;<lb />
on faculty of Western Maryland Col-<lb />
lege, instructor at U. S. Marine<lb />
Corps Air Station at Cherry Point,<lb />
and Norti. Carolina high schools;<lb />
Earh LaBaron, A. B Mount St.<lb />
liary College; M. A .Ph. D Univer-<lb />
sity of Rome, Italy; taught in Mary-<lb />
land, Georgia, and Pensacola, Flor-<lb />
idaLena Reynolds, A. B Eastern<lb />
Kentucky Teachers College; M. A<lb />
East Carolina College; on faculty of<lb />
Greenville high school; Frances Wink-<lb />
l.r, A. B St. Joseph's College; M. A<lb />
University of Southern California;<lb />
UL. B Southwestern University; Ph.<lb />
D University of Southern California;<lb />
comes to East Carolina from St. Mary<lb />
,f the Plains College, Dodge City,<lb />
Kansas; has taught in California<lb />
and Kansas.<lb />
Public Relations and Foundations�<lb />
Ralpi Brimley, B. S North Carolina<lb />
State College, M. A University of<lb />
North Carolina; Ed. D George<lb />
Washington University; comes from<lb />
Montreat College where he was head<lb />
of Department of Education and Psy<lb />
M. A Ph. D University of North<lb />
Carolina; on faculty Mars Hill Col-<lb />
comes from Millsaps College,<lb />
lackaon, Miss part-time in French<lb />
part-time in Engish; Frederick<lb />
W :f. A. B College of Puget Sound,<lb />
Was ington; M. A East Carolina<lb />
College; graduate assistant in De-<lb />
partment of Languages, 1956-57;<lb />
full-time member of department this<lb />
ear.<lb />
Geography�Barley Milstead, B. E<lb />
Illinois State Norman University;<lb />
A. B Ph. D Clark University; comes<lb />
to ECC from State Teachers College,<lb />
Montcair, N. J where he was head<lb />
of Geography department; Stuart<lb />
Rothwell, B. A M. A Ph. D Syra<lb />
 c. since 1949; Robert Paysinger,<lb />
B S. Ed M. S. Ed Alabama Poly-<lb />
technic Institute; graduate study<lb />
Michigan State University; machin-<lb />
ist, technician, and teacher industrial<lb />
arts; from Central Junior high school<lb />
Saginaw, Mich.<lb />
Library Science�Ruth B. Prince,<lb />
A. B Meredith College; B. S Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina; teacher<lb />
and librarian, North Carolina schools<lb />
and Oak Ridge Military Institute,<lb />
Vemie Bert Wilder, B. S M. A<lb />
East Carolina, taught in West Edge-<lb />
combe high school, home, Nashville,<lb />
N. C.<lb />
Mathematics�David R. Davis, A.<lb />
li. A. M Indiana University, Ph. D<lb />
of t.e great artists and particularly<lb />
Mithelangelo are displayed. While<lb />
visiting Rome, she saw the fountains<lb />
ir.to which people throw coins. Mrs.<lb />
r-eri y saw the opera La Traviata in<lb />
an outdoor performance at the site<lb />
of some old Roman baths. At Romeo<lb />
and Juliet's home in Verona, she saw<lb />
Juliet's tomb which was empty. The<lb />
tomb of Dante, the Italian poet, i3<lb />
located in Ravenna, a charming little<lb />
town. Some of her time in Italy was<lb />
spent in the beautiful lake region.<lb />
M issed Franco<lb />
Twice while she was in Spain, Mrs.<lb />
Perry just missed seeing General<lb />
Franco, once when she was in San<lb />
Sebation and again in Burgos. Most<lb />
of her time in Spain was spent in<lb />
the southern part which is known as<lb />
Andalusia. She also visited Cordoba,<lb />
Siveille, (iranada, and the Alhambra<lb />
where the Moorish influence can 3till<lb />
be felt. While she was in Madrid,<lb />
Mrs. Perry visited Natacha Sesena,<lb />
a former East Carolina student who<lb />
ent her warmest greetings to every-<lb />
one at East Carolina. Natatfha will<lb />
return to the United States to teach<lb />
at Barnard.<lb />
Saw Ann Mayo<lb />
In Paris, Mrs. Perry saw Ann<lb />
Mayo, who graduated from East<lb />
Carolina last year as a French major<lb />
and who has been studying in Pfcris<lb />
on a scholarship. Mrs. Perry said<lb />
she could not emphasize too much<lb />
the importance of people studying<lb />
and living in a foreign country. This<lb />
is the only way to really become ac-<lb />
Io:e leaving<lb />
Porter, daughter of East Carolina<lb />
coach Howard Porter. Dinah was<lb />
.ety enthusiastic about spending her<lb />
junior year studying in France.<lb />
For a couple of weekf, Mrs. Perry<lb />
visited Yugoslavia. Most of this time<lb />
.vas .spent visiting coastal towns. She<lb />
said the water there seemed bluer<lb />
nan that of the Mediterranean Sea<lb />
if that were possible. She went inland<lb />
at Dubrovnik to visit Sarajevo which<lb />
is where the incident that started<lb />
World War I occured. Tlie things<lb />
that impresed Mrs. Perry the most<lb />
were that there were so few cars.<lb />
The country is very poor, but the in-<lb />
habitits seem content under Tito's<lb />
rule. Tito's 'jicture is displayed<lb />
everywhere in the country. The lan-J quainted with the people of a country<lb />
guage of Yugoslavia is Serbo-Croat, anc<lb />
which is interesting to hear but very-<lb />
difficult to learn.<lb />
First Time in Italy<lb />
Coming by boat from Yugoslavia<lb />
to Venice, Mrs. Perry visited Italy<lb />
nd it helps a person to speak a<lb />
language the way it is actually spo-<lb />
ken.<lb />
After seeing several other friends,<lb />
Mrs. Perry arrived back in New<lb />
York on August 30.<lb />
mersitv; 1956, faculty of St. University of Chicago; new head of<lb />
.yurence University; 1954-55, taught Mathematics Department, coming<lb />
Engl Jh for Brazilian students in<lb />
the "Centro-Catura Brazileire-Norte<lb />
Americano" Caxias de Sul, Rio<lb />
Grande de Sul, Brazil.<lb />
Health and Physical Education�<lb />
Lorrayne Graff, B. S LaCrosse State<lb />
Teachers College, Wisconsin; M. E<lb />
University of North Caroline, has<lb />
from State Teachers College, Mont-<lb />
clair, N. J where he was head of<lb />
Mathematics Department; Mildred<lb />
H. Derrick, A. B B. S University<lb />
of Georgia; M. A East Carolina<lb />
College; taught in Georgia, since 1955<lb />
in Greenville high school; A. C Hol-<lb />
land, A. B Presbyterian College of<lb />
substitute, now full-time mem- South Carolina; M. A University on<lb />
eer of EGC Health and Physical Edu-1 North Carolina; Ed. D University<lb />
cation women's division; Francis H.<lb />
Madigan, B. S East Carolina Col-<lb />
Nebraska Wesleyan University; M.<lb />
A Teac. ers Collgee, Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity; Ph. D University of Ne-<lb />
braska; taught in Nebraska, Miss-<lb />
issippi, and Belhaven College, Jack-<lb />
on, Miss Julia Marshall, B. S M.<lb />
A Kent State University, Ed. D<lb />
University of Maryland; taught in<lb />
Ohio, Maryland, and Hastings Col-<lb />
ege, Nebraska; Robert L. Ormsby,<lb />
University; taught in University of<lb />
Idaho, Randolph-Macon and Memphis<lb />
State Colleges; Ruth Keesey, A. B<lb />
New Jersey College for WTomen; M.<lb />
A Ph. D Columbia University;<lb />
taught in New Jersey and New York;<lb />
James LaPoe, Ph. B Waynesburg<lb />
College; M. A University of Pitts-<lb />
burgh; Ph. D Ohio State Univer-<lb />
sity; on faculty of Rutgers Univer-<lb />
A. B University of Toronto; M. A sity; Ralph R. Napp, B. A Univer-<lb />
.hology, former superintendtemt of<lb />
Forsyth County Schools; to direct<lb />
public relations, foundations and ex-<lb />
tension.<lb />
Foreign Languages�J. Roy Prince,<lb />
and teas by the Wales Eng- versity; joins English staff full-time<lb />
kingjytond the Mayor after having been part-time instruc- A. B University of South Carolina;<lb />
lege; M. A University of North<lb />
Carolina; taught in High Point Col-<lb />
lege, 2 years with U. S. Air Force<lb />
in Japan, comes from Needham<lb />
Broughton high school faculty, Ra-<lb />
leigh; William B. McDonald, B. S<lb />
M. A East Carolina College, coach<lb />
at Shaw AFB, Sumter, S. C, 1956-67;<lb />
Francis F. Pyne, B. P. H. E Uni-<lb />
versity of Toronto, Ontario. M. A<lb />
Ph. D University of Minnesota; on<lb />
faculty of University of Saskatche-<lb />
wan, University of Minnesota, and<lb />
dtan of men at Washburn University<lb />
of Topeka, Kansas.<lb />
Home Economics�Alvertia Ques-<lb />
enberry, B. S Radford College of<lb />
V. PI M. A Virginia Polytechnic<lb />
Institute; taught in Lexington, Va.<lb />
and Marion College, Va.<lb />
Industrial Arts�Robert W. Leith,<lb />
B. S N. C. State College; M. S Bow-<lb />
ling Green State University, Ohio;<lb />
tau<lb />
of Oklahoma; former superintendent<lb />
of Jones County, N. C, public schools;<lb />
principal, Manteo high school; vice<lb />
president and dean of Belin Univer-<lb />
sity, Missouri.<lb />
Music�Thomas Miller, B. S State<lb />
Teachers College, West Chester, Pa<lb />
ML A East Carolina College; U. S.<lb />
Army Band, part-time teacher in<lb />
ECC Music Department, last year,<lb />
and now full-time; Ulrich Wolfgang,<lb />
Festch, B. Music, M. Music, Univer-<lb />
sity of Denver; completing work for<lb />
Doctor of Music at Indiana Univer-<lb />
sity; instructor in piano at Osaka<lb />
Education Center, Honshu, 1946-48;<lb />
assistant in piano at Indiana Univer-<lb />
sity; Carl Hjortsvang, A. B Dana<lb />
College, B. Music, American Con-<lb />
servatory of Music; Doctor of Sacred<lb />
Music, Union Theological Seminary;<lb />
music supervisor, Nebraska public<lb />
schools; voice, American Conserva-<lb />
tory and Huron College; since 1963,<lb />
Peace College, Raleigh.<lb />
University of Frieburg; taught in<lb />
Georgia, Idaho, and Mitchell College,<lb />
New London, Conn Frank A. Scott,<lb />
. B A. M Duke University; Ph.<lb />
D University of Georgia; taught in<lb />
Hiwassee Junior College, Brenau<lb />
College, and in 1956-67 was research<lb />
assistant on Kellogg Foundation<lb />
staff.<lb />
Social Studies�C. J. Bradner, A.<lb />
B Atlantic Christian College; B. D<lb />
University of Chicago; M. A Ph. D<lb />
Columbia University; U. S. Army,<lb />
taught in Virginia and since 1962 at<lb />
Denison University, Ohio; will be<lb />
director of Religious Activities and<lb />
teach courses related to this work;<lb />
George Douglas, A. B University<lb />
of Michigan; Ph. M University of<lb />
Wisconsin; Ph. D Johns HopkhiB<lb />
University; taught in Maryland and<lb />
Alabama; on faculty at Davidson<lb />
College; since 1961, co-ordinator of<lb />
Family Life Education program in<lb />
Charlotte, N. C; to teach in Social<lb />
Studies Department and direct Dan-<lb />
forth Religion in Education project.<lb />
J. M. Howell, A. B M. A Uni-<lb />
UtZjrTXX-K15 K. B�U.�y of AUU'PK D� D�k.W D�o ofOU .<lb />
sity of Alabama; classwork completed<lb />
for Ph. D in Munich, Germany U.<lb />
S. Airborne Division; Charles L.<lb />
Price, B. S Davidson College; M. A<lb />
and classwork completed for Ph. D.<lb />
at University of North Carolina;<lb />
part-time instructor at UNC; 1956-<lb />
57. West Georgia College.<lb />
Science�J. G. Boyette, B. S M.<lb />
A East Carolina College, graduate<lb />
study at Duke University; 1966-5f,<lb />
Bath high school faculty; Robert<lb />
Haubrich, A. B M. S Miehigan<lb />
State University; Ph. D University<lb />
of Florida; this summer worked at<lb />
the E. S. George Reserve of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Michigan; Joseph N. La-<lb />
Conte, B. S M. S Emory Univer-<lb />
sity; Ph. D University of North<lb />
Carolina; on faculty of Flora Mac-<lb />
donald and Presbyterian Junior Col-<lb />
leges; Floyd Read, Jr B. S. Ed<lb />
M. Ed University of Florida; grad-<lb />
uate study at University of Florida;<lb />
on faculty Jacksonville, Fla. schools.<lb />
De; -i of Graduate Studiea�Dr. J.<lb />
K. Long, who has been chairman of<lb />
the Education Department, has been<lb />
fc<lb />
I<lb />
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AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER g<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
Maloney Replaces Partridge<lb />
As Professor Of Air Science<lb />
Admission Tests For Grad<lb />
Business Study To Be Held<lb />
Time To Study<lb />
Lt. Col. Edward J. Maloney has<lb />
just begun a two-year tour of duty<lb />
as Professor of Air Science in the<lb />
the department of air science at East<lb />
Carolina College. He replaces Col.<lb />
Lewis J. Partridge, who, after a per-<lb />
iod of two months in jet training<lb />
school, will be located, at Shaw Air<lb />
Force Base, Sumter, S. C.<lb />
Lt. Col. Maloney has been at East<lb />
Carolina for the past two year as a<lb />
staff member of the department of<lb />
air science, A native of Littleton.<lb />
Colorado, he attended Colorado Uni-<lb />
versity in Boulder, where he received<lb />
training in civil engineering.<lb />
Hie service record includes tours<lb />
of duty with Military Air Transport<lb />
Service in the United States 1942-<lb />
1946 and in Europe, where he partici-<lb />
pated in the Berlin Airlift, 1946-1949;<lb />
and with the 315th Air Division in<lb />
Korea and Japan 1953-1965. Awards<lb />
which he has received include the<lb />
Bronze Star, the Air Medal, the Ber-<lb />
lin Airlift Medal, and two campaign<lb />
star in Korea.<lb />
New members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina AFROTC staff include also M.<lb />
Sgt. Joseph G. Weiland, Jr who will<lb />
act as sergeant major; Tech. Sgt.<lb />
Leon Manning; and Tech. Sgt. Tho-<lb />
Colonel Maloney<lb />
mas E. Winstead. Sgt. Manning and<lb />
Sgt. Winstead are North Carolinians,<lb />
from Greenville and Wilson, respect-<lb />
ively.<lb />
AFROTC staff members who are<lb />
leaving the college and the places<lb />
where they will next report for duty<lb />
are M. Sgt. Alfred Gates, to Shaw<lb />
Air Force Base; Tech. Sgt. Dallas<lb />
Mahoney, to technical school, Denver,<lb />
Colo M. Sgt. Vernoo Collins, to<lb />
Air Defense Hdqt. in Colorado; and<lb />
M. Sgt. David A. Horn, to Grand<lb />
View, Mo.<lb />
East Carolina College's Air Force<lb />
ROTC detachment began work for<lb />
the 1957-1968 term Friday morning,<lb />
.ith a total of 156 participating<lb />
cadets, Col. Edward Maloney, pro-<lb />
fesor of air science, has announced.<lb />
Ninety freshmen joined the detach-<lb />
ment this fall. Sophomores, juniors,<lb />
and seniors continuing their work<lb />
In the East Carolina AFROTC num-<lb />
er 65.<lb />
Robert Osbem Ballance, Jr is now<lb />
acting as cadet colonel of the detach-<lb />
ment. A senior from Manteo, he is<lb />
majoring in the department of in-<lb />
dustrial arts at the college.<lb />
Capt. George Patterson will serve<lb />
during the present school term as<lb />
commandant of cadets and chief ad-<lb />
visor for the cadet corps. Capt. Jean<lb />
Crane will act as education officer;<lb />
and Lt. Robert Vining as assistant<lb />
to the commandant of cadets. These<lb />
new assignments of duties have just<lb />
I een announced by Col. Maloney.<lb />
The Air Force ROTC at East Caro-<lb />
lina, Col. Maloney said here today,<lb />
will carry out an active program du-<lb />
ring 1957-1958. Prospects for a suc-<lb />
cesful school year are good, he stated.<lb />
Announcement of The Admission<lb />
Test for Graduate Study in Business,<lb />
required for entrance by a number<lb />
of graduate business schools or di-<lb />
visions throughout the country, will<lb />
b� offered on four dates during the<lb />
coming year, according to Educa-<lb />
tional  esting Service, which pre-<lb />
pares and administers the test.<lb />
During 1956-57 many students<lb />
took the test in partial satisfaction<lb />
of admission requirements of gradu-<lb />
ate business schools or divisions of<lb />
the following universities: Carnegie<lb />
Institute of Technology, Columbia<lb />
University, Harvard University,<lb />
Massachusetts Institute of Technolo-<lb />
gy, Northwestern University, Syra-<lb />
cuse University, University of Chi-<lb />
cago, University of Michigan, Uni-<lb />
versity of Pennsylvania, University<lb />
of Virginia, and Washington Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
A candidate must make separate<lb />
.ppiication for admission to each<lb />
business school of his choice and<lb />
s ould inquire of each whether it<lb />
wishes him to take the Admission<lb />
Brimley To Head Public Relations<lb />
Post At E C C, President Announces<lb />
Test for Graduste Study in Business<lb />
and when. Since many business schools<lb />
select their entering classes in the<lb />
�; ring precedizig their entrance, can-<lb />
didates for admission to the 1958<lb />
classes are advised to take the test<lb />
at as early a time as possible.<lb />
The Admission Test for Graduate<lb />
Study in Business is not designed to<lb />
test specific knowledge in specialized<lb />
academic subjects. Normal under-<lb />
graduate training should provide<lb />
sufficient general knowledge to an-<lb />
swer trie test questions. Sample<lb />
questions and information regarding<lb />
registration for and administration<lb />
of the test are given in a Bulletin<lb />
of Information.<lb />
The tests will be administered on<lb />
November 2, 1957, and February 6,<lb />
April 19, and July 26 m 1958. Ap-<lb />
plications and fees must be filed with<lb />
the Admission Test for Graduate<lb />
Study in Business, Educational Test-<lb />
ing Service, 20 Nassau Street, Prince-<lb />
ton, New Jersey, at least two "weeks<lb />
be.ore the testing date desired in<lb />
order to allow ETS time to complete<lb />
the necessary testing arrangements.<lb />
Pat Dunn Heads Baptist Group<lb />
For Second Year; Has Plans For BSD<lb />
By MARTHA UNDERHILL<lb />
Dr. Ralph F. W. Brimley, widely<lb />
known throughout the state as an<lb />
educator, will serve as Director of<lb />
Public Relations and Foundations at<lb />
East Carolina College, President<lb />
John D. Messick of the college has<lb />
announced.<lb />
In this newly created position, Dr.<lb />
Brimley will head the work of the<lb />
college News Bureau and Alumni<lb />
Office, organize and manage a spea-<lb />
kers' bureau made up of college per-<lb />
sonnel, direct the extension and field<lb />
service programs of the college, and<lb />
carry out other duties i nregard to<lb />
public relations both on and off the<lb />
campus. Through his office also a<lb />
study of foundations interested in<lb />
the advancement of education will<lb />
be made.<lb />
Dr. Brimley, a native of Raleigh,<lb />
N. C. received his education at North<lb />
Carolina State College; the University<lb />
of North Carolina; and George Wash-<lb />
ington University, from which he<lb />
.olds the degree of doctor of education,<lb />
He began his career as a teacher<lb />
and school administrator in the Win-<lb />
ston-Salem city schools, with which<lb />
he was connected from 1928 to 1940.<lb />
For the next seven years he was a<lb />
faculty member of the department of<lb />
education at Woman's College of the<lb />
University of North Carolina in<lb />
GrGreensboro, served three years in<lb />
the U.S. Army anj studied and taught<lb />
at George Washington University.<lb />
In lt47 he became superintendent<lb />
of Porsyth County schools in this<lb />
state and continued in this office un-<lb />
til 1956. For the past year ne has been<lb />
head of the department of education<lb />
and : sychology at Montreat College.<lb />
Dr. Brimley's father and uncle were<lb />
noted North Carolina scientists. His<lb />
lather, Dr. C. S. Brimley, who acted<lb />
as president of the North Carolina<lb />
Academy of Science and of the North<lb />
Carolina Bird Club, is author of<lb />
"Birds of North Carolina "Insects<lb />
of the South and other works of<lb />
cientific interest. Dr. Herbert Brim-<lb />
ley, an uncle, was director of the State<lb />
Museum.<lb />
Dr. Brimley's wife is the former<lb />
Louise Wood of Cleveland Township<lb />
in Johnston County. They have two<lb />
daughters, Mrs. Ann McNeill of<lb />
Galax. Va and Mrs. Jean Newton of<lb />
Mooresville, and four grandchildren.<lb />
Miss Patricia Dunn, president of<lb />
the East Carolina Baptist Student<lb />
Union, has successfully led the BSU<lb />
into another school year. Patricia,<lb />
with the assistance of the BSU Ex-<lb />
ecutive Council which is composed<lb />
of twenty-six members made tenta-<lb />
tive plans for the coming year dur-<lb />
ing their Pre-school planning Re-<lb />
in<lb />
Freshman Jae I innegan decides it turn- for a little research<lb />
the library.<lb />
BSU Forum Series<lb />
The Baptist Student Union has<lb />
announced that plans have been made<lb />
for an extended forum series entit-<lb />
led "The Christian Student in a Col-<lb />
lege Community The purpose of<lb />
this series is to acquaint Baptist and<lb />
other Christians with the problems<lb />
that college people must face. There<lb />
will be eleven forums, a single topic<lb />
being discussed each Monday evening<lb />
at 5:15 p.m. and a repeat at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
The series began September 9,<lb />
when a panel composed of six stu-<lb />
dents discussed "The College Daze<lb />
September 16, Dr George A. Cook, a<lb />
professor in the English department<lb />
at the college, discussed "Student-<lb />
ship The remainder of the series<lb />
will be as follows:<lb />
Sept. 23�a film�"The Christian<lb />
Family It will correlate with the<lb />
Tenth Annual Family Life Conference<lb />
of N. C. Family Life Council which<lb />
will be held on the East Carolina<lb />
campus Sept. 22-24.<lb />
Sept. 30�"What are Morals"<lb />
Groups will assemble in "buzz ses-<lb />
sions<lb />
Oct. 7�"Religious Literacy" Dr.<lb />
Herbert Paschal, Social Studies de-<lb />
partment, East Carolina College.<lb />
Oct. 21�"Facing Your Doubts in<lb />
College Rev. John Davis, Fountain<lb />
Baptist Church, Fountain, N. �.<lb />
Oct. 21�"Developing a Real Con-<lb />
cern for Others�Rev. Irby Jack-<lb />
son, Immanuel Baptist Church, Green-<lb />
ville, N. C.<lb />
Nov. 4�"Living on the 24 Hour<lb />
Day<lb />
Nov. 11�Lethargy on a College<lb />
'Campus Miss Cynthia Mendenhall,<lb />
College Union Recreation Supervisor,<lb />
EaBt Carolina College.<lb />
Nov. 18�"What is Honesty?"<lb />
A special forum will be held Oct-<lb />
Marshall, Keister Resign;<lb />
Will Teach In Other States<lb />
Two East Carolina College pro-<lb />
fesors, Dr. W. E. Marshall and Dr.<lb />
Elwood J. Keister, in letters to Pres-<lb />
ident J. D. Messick, announced their<lb />
resignations here to accept positions<lb />
in other states.<lb />
Dr. Marshall, for 12 years a mem-<lb />
ber of the faculty in the Social Stu-<lb />
dies department, has accepted a po-<lb />
sition as professor of political science<lb />
in a Tennessee college. For a time he<lb />
served as dean of men and was the<lb />
first director of student affairs at<lb />
East Carolina. A native of Texas,<lb />
Marshall held bachelor's and master<lb />
of arts degrees from the University<lb />
of Texas and his Ph. D. degree from<lb />
American University in Washington,<lb />
D. C. He was considered an authority<lb />
on American government and the<lb />
United Nations.<lb />
Mrs. Marshall was a member of the<lb />
faculty of the Wahl-Coates Labora-<lb />
tory School of East Carolina for a<lb />
number of ears. She and Dr. Mar-<lb />
shall actively participated in com-<lb />
munity life and Dr. Marshall was<lb />
generous in supporting civic, relig-<lb />
ious and educational projects here.<lb />
Dr. Keister, a native of Ohio, came<lb />
to the East Carolina Music Depart-<lb />
ment in the fall of 1954 as instructor<lb />
in voice and strings and director of<lb />
choral music. His choirs established<lb />
a musical reputation which was<lb />
Southwide For the past two summers<lb />
he directed "The Lost Colony" sym-<lb />
phonic choir and wrote new musical<lb />
-cores for the production at Roanoke<lb />
Island.<lb />
Dr. Keister will become director<lb />
of the choral division of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Music of the University of<lb />
Florida at Gainesville. He holds the<lb />
bachelor of music degree from Bald-<lb />
win-Wallace Conservatory of Music,<lb />
the Master of Music degree from the<lb />
Eastman School of Music, Rochester,<lb />
N. Y and a Doctor of Education de-<lb />
gree from Teachers College of Col-<lb />
umbia University. Before coming to<lb />
East Carolina he was a number of<lb />
the internationally famous Robert<lb />
Shaw Chorale for two years. He and<lb />
Mrs. Keister have a two-year-eld son.<lb />
treat which was held September 1-3<lb />
The program consists of a 5:00<lb />
p.m. and a 7:00 p.m. forum on Mon-<lb />
day, Vespers Tuesday and Wednes-<lb />
day at 6:30 p.m. and Bible discus-<lb />
sion groups Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.<lb />
and Friday at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Patricia, who is a Physical Educa-<lb />
tion major and English minor has<lb />
devoted a great deal of her time to<lb />
BSU. Sr.e has served on the execu-<lb />
tive council in the capacity of Sun-<lb />
day school 'president and as Listen<lb />
chairman. However Pat's activities<lb />
have not been restricted to BSU.<lb />
She has been active in the FTA,<lb />
W'RA and EOC Association of Health<lb />
and Physical Education. She was on<lb />
t. e annual staff her sophomore and<lb />
junior years and vice-president of<lb />
Fleming Hall her junior year also.<lb />
What is more, she has been a self-<lb />
help student and has maintained a<lb />
good scholastic average.<lb />
Pat 3ays, "BSU has meant more<lb />
to me than any organization I have<lb />
ever been a part of. Here I have re-<lb />
ceived a fuller knowledge of how<lb />
 Christian faith affects the total of<lb />
 one's li.e and here J have experi-<lb />
I enced genuine Christian fellowship<lb />
Family life Conference<lb />
Schedule<lb />
�<lb />
Family Life I ii<lb />
�, Easi �<lb />
ober 28, in preparation for the Bap-<lb />
tist State Convention, the theme of<lb />
which is "Christ in You�The Hope<lb />
November 25 will be left open to<lb />
conclude the series.<lb />
One Instead Of Three<lb />
This Year, Selective<lb />
Service Announces<lb />
Plans to limit the Selective Service<lb />
College Qualification Tests to one<lb />
in the 1957-58 school year instead of<lb />
three per ye�r as in the past have<lb />
been announced ay Lt. General Lewis<lb />
B. Hershey, Director of Selective<lb />
Service.<lb />
Scores on the tests, and student<lb />
crass standing are criteria used by<lb />
local boards in the consideration of<lb />
guests by college students at both<lb />
 undergraduate and graduate level<lb />
5 ferments from induction in or-<lb />
" continue their studies.<lb />
A test pl��m�d for the next<lb />
school year probably will be held in<lb />
the Spring. Three tests per school<lb />
year have been provided for students<lb />
each year since the 1951-52 school<lb />
term. In the Spring of 1951 when<lb />
the testing program was initiated,<lb />
four tests were given within a three-<lb />
month period.<lb />
Main reasons cited by the Selective<lb />
Service Director for offering only<lb />
one opportunity next year for stu-<lb />
dents to take the test are:<lb />
1. The number of students taking<lb />
the tests has fallen steadily from<lb />
74,327 in the first full school year<lb />
under the program to 11,122 in the<lb />
school year just ended.<lb />
2. Induction calls are presently<lb />
cast for men 22 years of age and<lb />
older. The student who progresses<lb />
Young Democrats Meet;<lb />
Announce New Goal<lb />
"Strengthening the call of the dem-<lb />
ocratic party and increasing the mem-<lb />
bership will be the dual goals of<lb />
the Young Democratic Club this year,<lb />
announced Marcia Forbes, new re-<lb />
porter and historian for the organi-<lb />
zation.<lb />
Bobby Hall was re-elected Presi-<lb />
dent when the club met for the first<lb />
ume September 9.<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Stokes was voted by<lb />
the group to serve as the first hon-<lb />
orary member. She will also act as<lb />
club sponsor this year.<lb />
OtFer new officers are Jane Duke,<lb />
1st Vice President; Clark Taylor,<lb />
2nd Vice President; Barbara Anne<lb />
Whitehurst, secretary; Jean Duke,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Bob Young, Jackie Byrd and Dan<lb />
lanchinson were elected to the ex-<lb />
ecutive council.<lb />
Plans were discused for a float for<lb />
the annual Homecommg Parade.<lb />
Carolyn Jackson and Geraldine Smith<lb />
were elected co-chairmen of this com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
normally through school will com-<lb />
plete his four years of undergraduate<lb />
work by that age, thus the demand<lb />
Tor the tests has fallen.<lb />
During the 1956-57 school year,<lb />
5,859 students across the Nation<lb />
were tested on November 15, 1956, at<lb />
269 testing centers; 3,871 studenta<lb />
took the teat on April 18, 1957, at<lb />
274 centers; and on May 16, 1957,<lb />
1,392 students were tested at 198<lb />
centers.<lb />
Methodist Given Big<lb />
Welcome By Churches<lb />
Methodist students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College were welcomed by the<lb />
two Methodist Churches in Green-<lb />
ville on September 8, the first Sun-<lb />
lay of the Fall Quarter, with special<lb />
ervices and events planned in their<lb />
honor. Red roses were given the stu-<lb />
dents who attended Morning Worship<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Church on Sunday.<lb />
A Buffet Supper to which all Meth-<lb />
odist students were invited, was gi-<lb />
ven by the Women's Societies of Jar-<lb />
vis Memorial and St. James Church-<lb />
es, at the Methodist Student Center,<lb />
from 5:00 to 6:00 on Sunday eve-<lb />
ning. Members of the Societies who<lb />
B4 rred the supper under the leader-<lb />
ship of the two secretaries of Stu-<lb />
dent Work, Mrs. N. G. Raynor and<lb />
Mrs. Robert W. Fennell, were: Mrs.<lb />
W. G. Garner, Mrs. R. C. May, Mrs.<lb />
J. L. Horton, Miss Deannie Boone<lb />
Haskett, Mrs. Graham Quinn, Mrs.<lb />
John A. Clark, Mrs. Dallas Clark,<lb />
Mrs. Alton Clapp, Miss Margaret<lb />
Johnston, Mrs. Carleton Taylor, Mrs.<lb />
H. A. Coleman, Miss Hazel Ccpeland.<lb />
Following the supper, a Vesper<lb />
Service was conducted at the Y-Hut,<lb />
at which time the Wesley Foundation<lb />
Council was commissioned by the<lb />
Rev. W. M. Howard, Pastor of Jar-<lb />
vis Memorial Church.<lb />
Buns and Coffee and Cocoa were<lb />
served Methodist students on Sunday<lb />
morning, from 9:00-9:80, in the Y-<lb />
Hut. iA Class for College Students<lb />
at Jarvis Memorial met in the Y-Hut<lb />
at 10:45 a.m. Worship was led by<lb />
Gayle Clapp, of Greenville, Chairm<lb />
of WF Commission on Worship. Miss<lb />
Mamiej Chandler began a series of<lb />
studies in the Gospel according to<lb />
St. Mark. A Class for College Stu-<lb />
dents met at St. James Methodist<lb />
Church, with Mrs. George Smith as<lb />
Teacher.<lb />
Open House for Methodist Fresh-<lb />
men was held at the Student Center<lb />
on Thursday evening, following the<lb />
Denominational Meetings in Austin<lb />
auditorium. Members of the Wesley<lb />
Foundation Coundil greeted the guests<lb />
and showed them over the Student<lb />
Center. Refreshments of punch and<lb />
, cookies and nuts were served by<lb />
(Elaine Page, Chairman of Hospital-<lb />
. ity, assisted by members of her Com-<lb />
 mission.<lb />
Sunday, September 22<lb />
7:30 P. M. Informal Rec i d Skit<lb />
IV i � Mi f dent N. C.<lb />
�kit: The Ins and 0 its P<lb />
Student<lb />
Directed � Edgar W. H i shberg<lb />
Dii ; � lei Prank (�. Pul<lb />
Mondi y. September 23<lb />
9:00-9:30 R. gi tratii<lb />
9:30-10:00- OPENING SESSION<lb />
Pi � siding: Ethel Nash, I , I<lb />
Invocation: .J. II. Waldrap, Jr Grace Method it Chu Clii<lb />
Greetings: John 1�. Messick, P - illege<lb />
.). ii. Rose, Supei Greenville City &amp;<lb />
i<lb />
Austin Audit<lb />
. C<lb />
Wo<lb />
Pi<lb />
Green.<lb />
Thirty-Nine Late<lb />
Hour Courses Will Be<lb />
Taught This Year<lb />
East Carolina College has sched-<lb />
uled for the fall quarter 39 courses<lb />
to be taught in the late afternoon,<lb />
at night, or on Saturday morning,<lb />
Vice President Leo W. Jenkins has<lb />
announced.<lb />
This program, he explained, pro-<lb />
vides for those who work or who for<lb />
other reasons are unable to attend<lb />
classes during the day the opportuni-<lb />
ty of beginning or continuing their<lb />
college training. Since specially sched-<lb />
uled classes are taught each quarter<lb />
at East Carolina, he said, the partici-<lb />
pating student will be able to continue<lb />
his work until requirements for a<lb />
degree are completed.<lb />
The 39 courses offered this fall<lb />
include work on all levels of instruct-<lb />
ion, from classes for freshman to<lb />
those for graduate students. Twelve<lb />
departments of instruction are par-<lb />
ticipating in the program. Courses<lb />
have been planned to meet the edu-<lb />
cational needs of students of widely<lb />
varied needs, interests, and back-<lb />
grounds.<lb />
Areas of instruction include art,<lb />
business, education, English, geogra-<lb />
phy, health, and physical education,<lb />
home economics, industrial arts,<lb />
mathematics, psychology, science,<lb />
and history.<lb />
Further information on the pro-<lb />
gram may be obtained from Dr. Phil-<lb />
lips or Dr. Jenkins at the college.<lb />
Harry<lb />
Iv.<lb />
English Course Being<lb />
Taught Over TV Now<lb />
"History of the Theatre the col-<lb />
lege's current televised course of In-<lb />
struction on WNCT channel 9 of<lb />
Greeii-Mlle, under the direction of<lb />
Dr. James D. Allison, is being taught<lb />
each Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.<lb />
for a period of thirty weeks.<lb />
The program was earlier scheduled<lb />
to be broadcast st 1 p.m. Monday<lb />
through Friday of each week, but a<lb />
change in schedule wag made for the<lb />
teachers who wished to take the<lb />
course, but were unable to view it at<lb />
that hour.<lb />
The course is being offered as a<lb />
free elective on the junior level spon-<lb />
sored by the department of English.<lb />
Those completing requirements will<lb />
Flaiuu<lb />
P. T. A.<lb />
10:00-10:50�COI.I.OQUY: "Learning to Live with Out<lb />
and Bonaro Overstreet.<lb />
11:15-12:00- Discussionsi Whal 'Learning<lb />
Ourselves") mean lo me a- who vroii<lb />
a it children: K. en Cai id<lb />
with adolescents: Fannie B. Hasten, leader,<lb />
with college students: Joseph S. Himes, Lead<lb />
with adults: Eugenia Van Landingham, leader.<lb />
12:30-2:00�ANNUAL CONFERENCE I.IV HLON East I I Ha<lb />
(Reservations must bi in hands of tin Local Arrangement<lb />
Committee by Wednesday, Se 18.)<lb />
Pre (��! n;ii. G. Eng Family Laf�<lb />
in Extension, Raleigh.<lb />
"The Experience f Writing Poei J Bonaro Over-<lb />
street.<lb />
2:30-3:00�AFTERNOON SESSION Austin An<lb />
Presiding: Leo W. Fen , Vice- at, E'ast Carolina College.<lb />
"The North Carolina Family Li e Council Marvin Vick,<lb />
Queen Street Methodist Church, Einston.<lb />
3:15-4:15�Interest Groups<lb />
Stx Education, Mary Hayes, leader.<lb />
The Family Enjoys Music, Arnold Hoffman, leader.<lb />
The Family Enjoys Books, Lilly Carr, leader.<lb />
The Family Plays Together, Beth Okum, leader.<lb />
The Exceptional Child, Luciano L'abate, leader.<lb />
6:00�Dinner East Dining Hall<lb />
(Reservations mut he in hands of the Local Arrangements Com-<lb />
mittee by Wednesday, Sept mber 18.)<lb />
7:80-8:16�EVENING SESSION Austin Auditorium<lb />
Presiding: Edwin Preston, Department of Public Welfare,<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
oquy: "The Home as a place tor Maturing Harry and<lb />
Bonaro Overstreet.<lb />
8:15-0:00�DEMONSTRATIONS OF ROLE PLAYING<lb />
Leaders: Ethel Nah, George A. Douglas, Vera Douglas, Irwin<lb />
V. Sparry, and Marvin Vick.<lb />
Tuesday, September 21<lb />
9:00-9:50�BUSINESS MEETING Austin Auditorium<lb />
Presiding: Ethel Nash, President N. C. F. L. C.<lb />
10:00-11:50 CLOSING SESSION<lb />
Presiding: Irvin V. Sperry, Woman's College, U. N. C.<lb />
Colloquy: "Where Personal Problems Become Social<lb />
Problems Hairy and Bonaro Overstreet.<lb />
Panel: "Agencies which Help in Solving Family Prob-<lb />
lems<lb />
Moderator: George.A. Douglas, East Carolina College<lb />
Myrtle Wolff, State Board of Public Welfare,<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
B. Gordon Gentry, Judge, Domestic Relations<lb />
Court, Greensboro.<lb />
Edythe King, Harriet Tubman, Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Durham.<lb />
Jesse H. Lanning, Plymouth Methodist Church,<lb />
Plymouth<lb />
Margaret H. Paris, Family Service Society,<lb />
Raleigh<lb />
receive three hours of credit. It<lb />
will deal with (She development of the<lb />
theatre from its beginning in ritual,<lb />
magic, and play to the present day.<lb />
Plays will be discussed from time to<lb />
time, but the major emphasis will<lb />
be on the theatre as a social and hu-<lb />
man force; the physical theatre s<lb />
a product of ita time; the audience<lb />
and the nature of theatre-going; and<lb />
the people who have added to man's<lb />
experience through theatre.<lb />
Presentation will include lecturea,<lb />
demonstrations, models, artifacts<lb />
: ictures, drawings, slides, and guests'<lb />
who will participate in the progrmms<lb />
Dr. James D. Allison, teacher of<lb />
the course, has worked with the fa-<lb />
mous Cleveland Playhouse and Opera<lb />
Guild and the Momingside Playersin<lb />
New York, and has studied theatre<lb />
nt Teachers College of rw7<lb />
University, the Sta'te U�SvJ<lb />
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DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1967<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Two Mexican Students<lb />
Pick Our Campus To Study English<lb />
an a little confusing<lb />
11. B. Monroe household<lb />
only because the at-<lb />
is suddenly become bi-<lb />
ill started with the ar-<lb />
;uvv students oil Sept.<lb />
are vai no dormitory<lb />
two students put<lb />
By ALINE CONDON<lb />
a Mexican magazine, Javier made<lb />
the necessary arrangements and took<lb />
ff for Hattiesburg, Mississippi and<lb />
a three-month English course offered<lb />
there by Mississippi Southern. Later,<lb />
Claudio arrived, but the boys soon<lb />
.uncovered that they lad so many<lb />
I Latin America classmates, they were<lb />
�<lb />
and Started out bright I improving their Spanish more than<lb />
heir English! More constructive con-<lb />
versation with a North Carolinian,<lb />
however, brought the name of Dr.<lb />
Orval .Philips (who was formerly<lb />
at Misissippi Southern) to their<lb />
ears, and the two decided to write<lb />
ext morning to i g.ster<lb />
However, almost<lb />
ran into difficulty,<lb />
obvious that they<lb />
ac special advice and<lb />
Marguerite Perry, of<lb />
anguagea Department<lb />
jj i ice, since the<lb />
Mexican and spoke very-<lb />
Mi- Perry helped the<lb />
U schedule classes<lb />
Ens. Lsh and social<lb />
It bj little came the<lb />
they 1 ied to land<lb />
audio Armen-<lb />
D wiio decided<lb />
. crease their busi-<lb />
at borne if they<lb />
ish. All well and<lb />
e oj s were not content<lb />
I t� traditional manner,<lb />
classrooms and cus-<lb />
d country. Instead<lb />
n an English-learning<lb />
ave rather startled<lb />
contemporaries in<lb />
 of Huixtia, 50 miles<lb />
uthei n border.<lb />
 a a, by an add in<lb />
��H ;�<lb />
Javier Cicero and Claudio Armen-<lb />
lariz.<lb />
away for an East Carolina catalogue.<lb />
Last Tuesday, with all entrance form-<lb />
alities complete, the two arrived in<lb />
Greenville to begin (they hoped)<lb />
-hen English education in earnest.<lb />
When Mrs. Perry heard the parti-<lb />
culars, she introduced Javier and<lb />
Claudio to Mr. Wolf, who checked<lb />
again to make sure there was no<lb />
dormitory space available. There<lb />
va. n't, but then the Monroes came<lb />
into the picture. Mr. Monroe, a mem-<lb />
ber of the Industrial Arts depart-<lb />
ment, decidLcl that it was just about<lb />
time that his family learned to speak<lb />
Spanish, and, he figured logically,<lb />
he Monroe family could help the boys<lb />
earn to speak English. This idea was<lb />
ccepted joyfully by all concerned,<lb />
ie i nly stipulation being that the two<lb />
lexicans would let a little Spanish<lb />
� " on the Monroes for room and<lb />
i ard.<lb />
H -at now, it's a little hectic, but<lb />
inp: never stem to have to be re-<lb />
peated more than two or three times<lb />
efore the parties concerned begin to<lb />
understand. This method might seem<lb />
a tittle slower to some, but as Javier<lb />
aid, "I'm just too "flojo" (lazy) to<lb />
I learn English any other way<lb />
Bowman Heads<lb />
Marshal Group<lb />
For Functions<lb />
Chief mars: a! for the school year<lb />
1967-1958, is Elizabeth Ann Bowman.<lb />
Elizabeth, a junior from Liberty is<lb />
�i science major. She was elected<lb />
�hief marshal by her fellow marshals<lb />
ast spring, following the campus-<lb />
vvid election of marshals. Miss Cyn-<lb />
�hia Mi-ndenhall, advisor of the mar-<lb />
-hals, says of Elizabeth, She's a<lb />
vivicious, energkstfc little beaver<lb />
Elizabeth's specific duties are: to<lb />
make usignments to other marshals,<lb />
to lead all academic processions, to<lb />
�all .ractice or informative meetings,<lb />
o appoint a comittee for the select-<lb />
o.i of graduation dresses, and lastly,<lb />
-o keep a record of the marshals sei-<lb />
zure and to see that all serve equally.<lb />
To serve as a marshal is consid-<lb />
er i to serve in a position of honor.<lb />
Our marshals are representatives of<lb />
the college at public functions; there-<lb />
fore the success of such occasions<lb />
can be definitely affected by the way<lb />
Miss Ruth Lassiter<lb />
Directs Activities For Coming Year<lb />
Miss Ruth Lassiter, a 1956 gradu-<lb />
ate of East Carolina College, has be-<lb />
come acting director of the Baptist<lb />
Stu :ent Union at ECC. In this posi-<lb />
tive for the next 12 months she will<lb />
head a program during the absence<lb />
of Miss Gloria H. Blanton, former<lb />
director, who will be doing graduate<lb />
-tudy in the Duke University Divi-<lb />
nity School.<lb />
Miss Blanton has a Danforth<lb />
Foundation Campus Christian Work-<lb />
r grant which permits her to begin<lb />
graduate work toward a Doctor of<lb />
)' iloso hy degree.<lb />
A native of Four Oaks and grad-<lb />
uate of Four Oaks High School before<lb />
ntering East Carolina College, Miss<lb />
Lassiter has already begun a pro-<lb />
iam of studies toward a Bachelor o'<lb />
Divinity degree in Southeastern Bap-<lb />
tist Theological Seminary at Wake<lb />
i orest. At ECC she majored in Eng-<lb />
i-h and minored in Library Science.<lb />
She attended the li57 summer term<lb />
it Southeastern Seminary.<lb />
For two summers Miss Lassiter<lb />
managed the Caswell Baptist Book<lb />
tist Book Store, as a part of the<lb />
Caswell Baptist Assembly near South-<lb />
iort. She was librarian at Whitaker<lb />
Elementary School in Winston-Salem.<lb />
During her student days at East<lb />
Carolina, Miss Lassiter was an active<lb />
worker in the BSU, serving as Bap-<lb />
tist Student Center hostess, devo-<lb />
tional vice president, and later a<lb />
president. She served the State BSU<lb />
Council as secretary in 1955-56, was<lb />
active in campus organizations and<lb />
was elected to "Who's Who Among<lb />
Students in American Universities<lb />
and Colleges" during her senior year.<lb />
Miss Lassiter will work with an<lb />
executive council of 25 members head-<lb />
d by Miss Patricia Dunn of Raleigh<lb />
in working out a program to meet<lb />
the ntHjds of approximately 1,200<lb />
Baptist students at East Carolina<lb />
College. Co-operating in this program<lb />
will he the Immanuel and Memorial<lb />
Baptist Churches of Greenville. The<lb />
activities will be conducted in these<lb />
lurches and the Baptist Student<lb />
enter on East 8th Street in this<lb />
ity. Forums, vespers, Bible discus-<lb />
ion groups, and other planned acti-<lb />
vities are to be held at the Student<lb />
ter and worship services, Sunday<lb />
Miss Huih Lassiter becomes acting I school, and Baptist Training Union<lb />
The Man With A "Chain"<lb />
B PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
"Dear Mom, send G. I. brogans he had seen much black shank around<lb />
n the other farms. With all sincer-<lb />
Fashion Notes<lb />
L SPEARS<lb />
i ew in the collegiate<lb />
.ied our campus this<lb />
. casual look. Co-<lb />
ting crew neck sweaters<lb />
 i b a ool in a vari-<lb />
i  white, beige, navy,<lb />
ever popular grey,<lb />
n and charcoal green.<lb />
lied-to-match Shetland<lb />
r;g outfit, the co-ed<lb />
� counterpart of her<lb />
. e. For "steady couples<lb />
eck sweaters are<lb />
style Pleated plaid skirts<lb />
crew neck sweaters<lb />
girl a heavier look.<lb />
. clothes of all types<lb />
is fall; the mono-<lb />
 v neck sweater is no<lb />
is adds a feminine look<lb />
� aters,<lb />
 etj pins, sieatter pins,<lb />
. such as the Mal-<lb />
� worn on sweater necks,<lb />
topa, with scarfs, alone, al-<lb />
way one wishes. Bulky<lb />
� gold draped chains that fill<lb />
to compliment the new<lb />
sweaters preferred by<lb />
vie with crew neck<lb />
t most popular outfit<lb />
Sweaters in oatmeal, red,<lb />
fellow, and black are be-<lb />
ies the popular white.<lb />
- go well with this type<lb />
Ion are daring but the<lb />
simply styled.<lb />
e b:g color in classroom<lb />
Pointed toe loafers in<lb />
and black and white<lb />
addles add the finishing<lb />
eae outfits�one which<lb />
I n by the majority<lb />
IS.<lb />
This was the opening sentence of a<lb />
letter by Mr. Herbert Carter, dire-<lb />
tor of the East Carolina College<lb />
tands, to his mother during the first<lb />
session of summer school. Mr. Car-<lb />
it y. Mr. Carter replied that he didn't<lb />
recognise tobacco types too well,<lb />
but that if the farmer were growing<lb />
my, " e shouldn't sign the paper. The<lb />
ter was starting to do something lie j farmer's eyes rolled unbelievingly,<lb />
bad never done before�rising at! his lips pursed slightly, and he didn't<lb />
four o'clock in t e morning, eating � ask any more questions.<lb />
a hearty breakfast as opposed to his i "1 was glad to see how much the<lb />
usual quick coffee and toast, and ' people of Pitt County take an inter-<lb />
going to the fields. But not to plow jest in East Carolina College said<lb />
or harvest a tobacco crop. He was Mr. Carter, "and I was surprized to<lb />
measuring Acreage allotments and!learn how many farm families have<lb />
inspecting tobacco types. children in school here or have al-<lb />
Mr. Carter's first day out proved! ready seen them graduate. All in all,<lb />
to he an experience in learning. ' !f summer was uneventful, hut it<lb />
After introducing himself at the first' did sfcow me a new facet of my en-<lb />
farm house he went to, Mr. Carter ! .ironment<lb />
whipped out a form sheet which if ,<lb />
signed stated that the fanner was !<lb />
not growing any of the non-support<lb />
tobacco varieties. During the course<lb />
of the conversation, the farmer asked<lb />
in which they serve. Marshals must Stor�i a branch 0f the Raleigh Bap-1 lirector of Baptist Student Union, i at the churches in Greenville<lb />
serve at whatever college functions!<lb />
the group votes to serve and that the �<lb />
cola gt administration requests. They ,<lb />
also may serve at functions promoted<lb />
at the college by civic groups if they<lb />
vote to do so.<lb />
All marshals must maintain an<lb />
average of "3<lb />
ifc is year's elected marshals are<lb />
the following: Elizabeth Ann Bow-<lb />
man (chief), Patsy Allman, Carolyn<lb />
ycock, Barbara Davenport, Mary<lb />
Lou Dickens, Peggy Kepley, Hilda<lb />
Grey Lowe, Janet Wall, Janet Hod-<lb />
ges, Alice Ann Home, Ann Johnson,<lb />
Sylvia Jones, Martha Wilson, Mary<lb />
Lou Wyrick, Jean Mitchell and Nan-<lb />
cv Joan Willis.<lb />
our unsuspecting band director if<lb />
jEatons Return<lb />
from Kansas<lb />
Trying Freshman Days<lb />
By BARBARA L. BAITS<lb />
Wanted: Reliable foot doctor!<lb />
(Our) blisters and corns (of us<lb />
freshmen) caused by standing in line,<lb />
walking, and more standing are al-<lb />
most cured by now, but oh! that first<lb />
aching week!<lb />
Confusion and just plain green-<lb />
ness made many a young person<lb />
ready for home before he or she even<lb />
gave college a fair try.<lb />
By gritting our teeth and holding<lb />
ast, we weathered the waves of<lb />
homesickness, an abominable disease,<lb />
and we are now, for the most part,<lb />
happily settled.<lb />
The newness of classes has already<lb />
worn off and the majority have set-<lb />
tied down to some serious studying.<lb />
After all, we're here to make some-<lb />
thing of ourselves!<lb />
We agree that the friendliness<lb />
and helpfulifess of upevclassmen<lb />
have helped us to adjust to the<lb />
strangeness of college and change<lb />
from the slower and more easy-<lb />
going pace of high school.<lb />
We groan, complain, and find fault<lb />
-but, don't let us fool you; we love<lb />
every hectic moment of college life!<lb />
H LEE PHILLIPS<lb />
and dedication to their<lb />
I artly describe Mr. and<lb />
lore H. Eaton, Jr who<lb />
ned to the campus this<lb />
g summer work at the<lb />
of Kansas.<lb />
n is now in the physical<lb />
department, thus conclud-<lb />
, years leave of absence<lb />
summer work as a physical<lb />
t at the university hospital.<lb />
While at the university on a vialt-<lb />
esorship status, Mr. Eaton<lb />
e scientific research and I<lb />
asses in comparative anato-<lb />
s chief interest.<lb />
In 1951, his book, "Comparative An-<lb />
f the Vertebrates was pub-<lb />
 Harper and Brothers. He<lb />
v working on its second edition.<lb />
Meanwhile, Mr. Eaton has written<lb />
67 scientific articles that have been<lb />
I published in journals and especially<lb />
the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell<lb />
Scientific Society or the North Caro-<lb />
lina Academy of Science.<lb />
Much of his work at the college is<lb />
centered around his laboratories, that<lb />
ore well supplied with his personal<lb />
collection of specimens relating to<lb />
toology, human anatomy, !human<lb />
physiology, �nd embryology. The lat-<lb />
fter being f�r pre-med and more ad-<lb />
ranced students.<lb />
c<lb />
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News<lb />
Mondays, at 7:00 p.m Duplicate<lb />
Bridge Session.<lb />
Tuesdays, at 3:00 p.m Inter-<lb />
mediate Bridge Instruction<lb />
Tuesdays, at 8:00 p.m Square<lb />
Dancing<lb />
Wednesdays, at 7:00 p.m Chess<lb />
Playing and Instruction.<lb />
Thursdays, at 3:00 p.m Begin-<lb />
nerg Bridge Classes.<lb />
Fridays, 8:00 p.m. to 10:45 p.m<lb />
Dancing.<lb />
Saturdays, 8:00 p.m. to 11:15 p.m<lb />
Dancing.<lb />
Special Event: Hear ye, hear ye!<lb />
Coach Jack Boone .is going to<lb />
show the ECC football game mo-<lb />
vies in the lounge of the College<lb />
Union on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
College Union committees are<lb />
building all the time. Won't you<lb />
come into the office and join a<lb />
committee?<lb />
Want to brush up on your bridge<lb />
playing? Come to intermediate<lb />
bridge class on Tuesday after-<lb />
noons. If you are a beginner,<lb />
come Thursdays.<lb />
Savage, McLemore<lb />
Serve In Garrett<lb />
Peggy Savage and Lena Kay Mc-<lb />
Lemore, both seniors, copped the<lb />
chief executive positions in Garrett<lb />
Hall's second annual elections, held<lb />
in West and East Garrett respective-<lb />
ly, last Tuesday night. Peggy, from<lb />
Wiiliamston, and Lena Kay, of Hen-<lb />
lerson, as president-elect of their<lb />
dorms also automatically assumed<lb />
the places on the Student Legislature<lb />
and on the Women's Judiciary which<lb />
go ith their new offices.<lb />
Other top officers elected in Last<lb />
Garrett were Alyce Britt, junior,<lb />
vice-president, Betty Mae Freeman,<lb />
senior, secretary, and Margaret An-<lb />
drews, aio a junior, treasurer.<lb />
The girls in West Garrett cast<lb />
their ballot in favor of senior Nora<lb />
Tean Siler for V P. and Joanna Leeu-<lb />
wenburg, a junior for secretary. Jun-<lb />
ior Silvia Beasley will handle the<lb />
money.<lb />
On Wednesday the following proc-<lb />
tors were elected. East Garrett:<lb />
Eleanor Pierce, Emily Gonoer, Suz-<lb />
anne J. Terry, Letitia Batts, June<lb />
Miller, and Faye Pierce.<lb />
West Garrett: Katy Peele, Annette<lb />
Surley, Ann .Pleasant, Dorine Rouse,<lb />
Geraldine Smith and Patsy Allman.<lb />
The foregoing officers and proc-<lb />
Johnston, Manos<lb />
Lead Y Drive<lb />
Under the leadership of Martha<lb />
Johnston and Gus Manos the Young<lb />
Women's and Young Men's Christian<lb />
Associations have resumed their act-<lb />
ivities on campus for the new term.<lb />
Tomorrow. September 20, the Cab-<lb />
inets of these two organizations will<lb />
leave for a week-end planning con-<lb />
ference at a camp site near Washing-<lb />
ton, N. C. A program for the year<lb />
will be outlined and inaugurated by<lb />
the group. Assisting with the wor-<lb />
ship fellowship and recreation of the<lb />
retreat will be Miss Cynthia Menden-<lb />
hall, College Union Recreation Su-<lb />
pervisor, and Dr. Bradner, Director<lb />
(if Religious Education.<lb />
A main project of the YW and<lb />
summer as an early graduation gift. : YMCA is their current membership<lb />
Ferae, who is majoring in science drive, which started Monday, Sep-<lb />
and minoring in math, has been go-<lb />
ing to Nuremberg, Germany for the<lb />
past three summers to visit her par-<lb />
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Highsmith.<lb />
Mr, Highsmith works for the United<lb />
Volkswagen To Arrive<lb />
On College Scene<lb />
By BARBARA L. BATTS<lb />
Ferae Lorraine Highsmith, senior,<lb />
who is due to graduate from East<lb />
Carolina College in February of 1958,<lb />
is eagerly looking forward to driving<lb />
her Volkswagen, a small German car<lb />
which her parents gave her this<lb />
States government in Germany.<lb />
Feme lived in Germany for five<lb />
years.<lb />
"1 am very fascinated by the num-<lb />
ber of miles tat the car gets to the<lb />
gallon�Si miles per gallon. It's al-<lb />
so fascinating that such a small<lb />
motor couid ran a car states Feme,<lb />
.( small attractive girl with short<lb />
ight brown hair, arresting eyes, and<lb />
a riendly cooperative manner.<lb />
The Volkswagen, a small German<lb />
teople's car, is black, holds five<lb />
assengers, with a little crowding,<lb />
iid has four forward gears. It is<lb />
:ot a convertible but it has a sliding<lb />
sun roof.<lb />
Feme drove the car 1800 miles<lb />
hile in Germany this summer. "I<lb />
enjoy driving it because it is small<lb />
and easy to get around she says.<lb />
tember 9, and will continue through<lb />
Thanksgiving. TT is drive is being con-<lb />
ducted through personal contacts of<lb />
the Cabinet with each student on cam-<lb />
p  "Membership in the Y will en-<lb />
title the student to the full Y pro-<lb />
gram the presidents state.<lb />
Luring Orientation Week the Y,<lb />
operating from an information booth<lb />
in Wright Building, guided and coun-<lb />
eled t e freshmen on Registration<lb />
Day, as has been the policy in the<lb />
ast. Also they held an Open House<lb />
September f to introduce the new-<lb />
comers to the Y hut. The Cabinet,<lb />
mingling with the freshmen, extend-<lb />
ed a welcome to ECC.<lb />
Future program plans include a<lb />
report from Janet Fletcher, Gus<lb />
Manos, and Tanya Anderson, offi-<lb />
cial delegates to the Southern Re-<lb />
gional YWYMCA Conference held<lb />
early in June in Berea, Kentucky.<lb />
In the fall of 1953, Feme, origin-<lb />
lily from Greenville, came to ECC<lb />
ait dropped out at the completion of<lb />
he winter term. She enrolled again!<lb />
n the fall quarter of 1955. She is' events; and publications of the Y,<lb />
This year for the first time the Y<lb />
is operating a library in the Y hut.<lb />
Among its holdings are books of re-<lb />
ligion, faith, marriage, and recre-<lb />
ation; a scrapbook of the year's<lb />
resident of the math club, secretary<lb />
f the Chi Beta Phi, a member of<lb />
the science club, and is on the<lb />
BUCCANEER staff.<lb />
IFC Meets To Form<lb />
tors make up the House Committee <lb />
which will meet weekly to act on Schedule Of Projects<lb />
disciplinary problems and plan future<lb />
events.<lb />
Six Majorettes<lb />
To Lead Band<lb />
Six women students chosen for their<lb />
skill and attractive appearance will<lb />
march with the East Carolina College<lb />
Bund this year as majorettes.<lb />
They are Earlene Cullipher and<lb />
harlotte Fitchett of Elizabeth City;<lb />
Ellen Sturkie of Rockingham; Gayle<lb />
Davenport of Portsmouth, Va Doris<lb />
Bobbins of Roanoke Rapids, and Shel-<lb />
;y Jean Grady of High Point. Alter-<lb />
nates are Barbara Pleasant and Judy<lb />
Biedsoe, both of Paleigh.<lb />
William Speight of Roanoke Rapids<lb />
and Robert Ellwanger of Rockingham<lb />
act as drum majors for the band.<lb />
Linwood Pittman of Rocky Mount<lb />
heads the Marching Band as president.<lb />
During the school term the band will<lb />
appear at all football contests played<lb />
on the campus here, participate in the<lb />
annual parade October 12 on Home-<lb />
coming Day for Alumni, and take part<lb />
in various community events in Green-<lb />
ville and other towns of the state.<lb />
The Interfraternity Council, com-<lb />
posed of the five social fraternities<lb />
at East Carolina, held its first meet-<lb />
ing of the new quarter last week.<lb />
President Rodney Jones presided over<lb />
the meeting and immediately an-<lb />
nounced some of the Council's pro-<lb />
jects for the coming school year. The<lb />
Council is composed of 19 members.<lb />
Jones informed the gathering that<lb />
� e Council's office in the basement<lb />
of Fleming Hall will be ready for<lb />
occupancy within a few weeks. He<lb />
also expressed the desire to see each<lb />
fraternity do an exceptionally out-<lb />
standing job with whatever role they<lb />
may play in the Homecoming activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Tr.e direct goal of this organiza-<lb />
tion is to constantly strive to improve<lb />
the stature of the fraternities on<lb />
campus. They also supervise the<lb />
"Greek Week" which is held after<lb />
the Christmas holidays to accept<lb />
freshmen as pledge candidates.<lb />
At the present time, the Council<lb />
is composed of the following fra-<lb />
ternities: Delta Sigma Rho, Kappa<lb />
Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Alpha, Sigma<lb />
Rho Phi, and Phi Gamma Pi. The<lb />
remaining officers of the Council are:<lb />
Vice-President�Mac Lancaster, Se-<lb />
cretary�L. E. Alford, and Treasurer<lb />
�Mike Katsias.<lb />
both local and national.<lb />
Presiding over the YWCA are<lb />
Martha Johnston, president; Tanya<lb />
Anderson, vice-president; Annette<lb />
Capps, secretary; and Carole Ann<lb />
Carr, treasurer. Members of the<lb />
Cabinet are Ann Brooks and Julia<lb />
Kendall, vespers; Ann Lane, per-<lb />
sonnel; Carolyn Merritt and Eleanor<lb />
Johnson, social service; Dora Pierce<lb />
and Beth Chason, recreation; Eliza-<lb />
beth Bowman and Mercedes Harman,<lb />
publicity; Martha Wilson and Faye<lb />
Rivenbark, reporters; Hilda Tedder,<lb />
music; Nellie Ward and Lou Ellen<lb />
Flowers, properties; Dotty Walker,<lb />
inter-collegiate; Jinnill Whaley" and<lb />
Barbara Jenkins, religious education;<lb />
Ruth Turnage, night watch; and<lb />
Sara Asbell and Sue Flanagan, so-<lb />
cial.<lb />
Officers of the YMCA are Gus<lb />
Manos, president; Coleman Gentry,<lb />
vice-president; Jesse Vick, secretary;<lb />
and Freddie James, treasurer. Mem-<lb />
bers of the Cabinet are Joe Pearce,<lb />
membership; Gordon Weeks, proper-<lb />
ties; Bill Shaw, publicity; John Dunn,<lb />
publicity; John Andrews, program;<lb />
Mike Katsias, program; Jim Bowden,<lb />
music; and Ondte Black, social.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback and Dr.<lb />
Clarence Monk serve as the advisors.<lb />
The Y Hut will be available to<lb />
campus organizations as their meet-<lb />
ing site with the stipulations that a<lb />
week's notice be given and that a<lb />
$5 deposit be made, returnable in the<lb />
event no damages to the Hut are in<lb />
curred.<lb />
iloskins Makes<lb />
Bream A Reality<lb />
Dr. Frank Hoskins of the English<lb />
department saw a childhood dream<lb />
unfold into reality this summer as<lb />
he and his mother boarded a plane<lb />
for Luxembourg, Germany, and "Eu-<lb />
rope unlimited This trip took them<lb />
through the countries of Switzerland,<lb />
France, Austria. Ttaly, Liechter stein,<lb />
Belgium, The Netherlands, Scotland,<lb />
md their principal cities.<lb />
While in Paris, mother and son<lb />
-aw Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower,<lb />
the Left Bank and all other points of<lb />
interest including the "Folies Ber-<lb />
gieres<lb />
Three weeks of their European<lb />
tour were spent in London, England,<lb />
where Dr. Hoskins renewed an old<lb />
friends ip with a previous student<lb />
of his who is now a Rhodes Scholar<lb />
at Oxford University. While visiting<lb />
Oxford, Cambridge, and various<lb />
�ther universities and colleges, Dr.<lb />
Hi.skins noted the difference between<lb />
the English and American educa-<lb />
tional system. "The English system<lb />
ig far superior he stated.<lb />
In Stratford-on-Avon, they viewed<lb />
Alec Clunes, a : rominent British act-<lb />
or, in Shakespeare's immortal "Ju-<lb />
lius C aesar "Although the British<lb />
'stuck to the story' of Julius, they<lb />
were highly stylized in staging and<lb />
Through Bessie McNiel, chairman j acting, but very experimental in<lb />
of the program committee from the costuming noted Dr.<lb />
Family Life Conference and associ-<lb />
ated with the Home Economics De-<lb />
partment of East Carolina, our cam-<lb />
pus is extremely fortunate in that<lb />
Harry and Bonaro Overstreet have<lb />
been scheduled to highlight this year's<lb />
"Family Life Conference�<lb />
Harry Overstreet was for years<lb />
Head of the Department of Philoso-<lb />
hy an i Psychology of the College of<lb />
he City of New York. A native of<lb />
California, his under-graduate work<lb />
A-as done at the University of Cali-<lb />
ornia, and his graduate degree was<lb />
earned at Oxford University. His<lb />
first ten years of teaching were done<lb />
nt the University of California, then<lb />
he was called to New York.<lb />
Poet and Psychologist<lb />
Bonaro Overstreet is both a poet<lb />
and psychologist. She was educated<lb />
:it the University of California and<lb />
Columbia University. Her teaching<lb />
was done in California until her mar-<lb />
riage to Harry Overstreet, in 1932,<lb />
made her a resident of New York.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Overstreet have great<lb />
Tenth Family<lb />
Life Conference<lb />
To Begin Here<lb />
A new "first" for East Carolina<lb />
vill be t e meeting of tne tenth an-<lb />
iua "Family Lire Conference of the<lb />
orth Carolina Family Life Council"<lb />
A-hich will he held September 22-24<lb />
r the college cam-us. This i.s a state<lb />
ffiliated program, ami this will be<lb />
he first annual meeting of the Coun-<lb />
ii held east of Raleigh.<lb />
We arc afforded with such an op-<lb />
crtunity by t.e Danforth Founda-<lb />
ioti now directed by the immediate<lb />
t president of the North Carolina<lb />
family Life Council, Dr. George<lb />
Douglas of East Carolina College.<lb />
Dr. Douglas was also the former<lb />
coordinator of Family Life Educa-<lb />
tion in Charlotte.<lb />
Danforth Grant<lb />
Fast Carolina College has a grant<lb />
rom the Danforth Foundation to be<lb />
sed to bring better moral, spiritual,<lb />
and cultural life to our campus. This<lb />
is done artly by bringing in out-<lb />
tanding speakers The Danforth<lb />
Foundation Committee set up a three<lb />
year program. This year the theme is<lb />
"Personal and Family Relations<lb />
next year, it will be in the area of<lb />
the "Community and the Nation<lb />
und the third year will bring the dis-<lb />
cussion of "International Relations<lb />
The last country visited by Dr.<lb />
Hoskins and his mother was "bonnie<lb />
ole Scotland the country of warm,<lb />
friendly and generous people. From<lb />
Edinburgh, which is one of the love-<lb />
liest cities hi Enrope, the Hoskins<lb />
family again boarded a plane but this<lb />
time for the long trip home with a<lb />
over in Iceland for lunch.<lb />
Methodist Center Site<lb />
Construction Begins<lb />
Foundations have been excavated<lb />
and construction work begun on the<lb />
new Methodist Student Center on a<lb />
ite adjacent to the campus of East<lb />
Carolina College here.<lb />
The ground on which the Student<lb />
Center is being erected has been con-<lb />
secrated for this purpose in cere-<lb />
monies jointly participated in by the<lb />
Rev. W. M. Howard, Jr minister of<lb />
the Jarvis Memorial, and the Rev. J.<lb />
Malloy Owen, TCI, minister of St.<lb />
James Methodist churches, and Miss<lb />
Mamie J. Chandler, Director of the<lb />
interest in teaching adults concern-1 Wesley Foundation at East Caro-<lb />
ina College. Members of the two<lb />
ing human relations. Together, they<lb />
have written best-seller books, the<lb />
most recent being The Mind Goes<lb />
Forth. Separately, they have also<lb />
written well-known books.<lb />
Mrs. OVerstreet has the poet's<lb />
quality of sensing the overtones of<lb />
life, the psychologist's power to probe<lb />
?Ie detver levels of our human need,<lb />
and the healthy human being's in-<lb />
terest in having life go well for other<lb />
eople.<lb />
Going hand-in-hand with Mrs.<lb />
Overstreefs qualities, Dr. Overstreet<lb />
s endowed with a keen sense of the<lb />
uman and the power to make com-<lb />
plicated problems clear without<lb />
"watering them down He has been<lb />
called the ideal combination of schol-<lb />
arliness, personal charm, and natural<lb />
-�asy platform personality.<lb />
Together, in the past ten years,<lb />
these two have been doing platform<lb />
speaking. Both are internationally<lb />
known and are in demand on college<lb />
and university campuses. The demand<lb />
requires mostly their famous "Over-<lb />
street Colloquy" which is a platform<lb />
conversation in which, spontaneously<lb />
back-and-forth, they together devel-<lb />
op their central theme.<lb />
There will be no fee for tfce facul-<lb />
Methodist congregations in Green-<lb />
ville joined in the rites of the Meth-<lb />
odist church for the ground-breaking.<lb />
The new facility for the Methodist<lb />
Student Center is located at the cor-<lb />
ner of East Fifth and Holly Streets,<lb />
across from the West campus of the<lb />
college, and will cost approximately<lb />
$125,000 when completed. The struct-<lb />
ure will be modern throughout, in-<lb />
cluding furnishings, with adequate<lb />
lounges, a chapel, a commodious all-<lb />
purpose hall with well-lighted stage,<lb />
iressing and co3tume wardrobe, re-<lb />
i reation room, and kitchen.<lb />
The new Methodist Student Center<lb />
project was initiated by the Woman's<lb />
Division of Christian Servioe of The<lb />
Methodist Church, in which the North<lb />
Caroina Conference of the denomin-<lb />
ation is also co-operating.<lb />
Miss Chandler comments that tre<lb />
new "Center" will be a "home away<lb />
from home" for the Methodist stu-<lb />
dents at East Carolina College.<lb />
ty and students of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
For this conference Mrs. Sam B.<lb />
Underwood, Jr is chairman of local<lb />
arrangements.<lb />
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Al iErTEMBER 19, 1907<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FAXi atvaN<lb />
Haver Of The Week<lb />
ECC Sophomores<lb />
Boone Honored<lb />
In Home Town<lb />
Davidson Next<lb />
For Bugs<lb />
Former Prep Star<lb />
Entertained By<lb />
Sports Club<lb />
The Pur. le and Gold of East Caro-<lb />
o iit(l their 1957 season last<lb />
trday night against the Univer-<lb />
of Richmond Spiders. This was<lb />
i big test for Boone and his charges,<lb />
but only a little taste of what was to<lb />
i. �� of a nine game schedule which<lb />
i  the toughest assignment<lb />
i ,�  hool'i history.<lb />
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Bj JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
a s orts staff Off to Jerry<lb />
i  f Aim Week I competitor.<lb />
a Player oi i.e nw� j<lb />
At this<lb />
Brooks, a truly great<lb />
vear.<lb />
Pirates have not<lb />
season and as<lb />
� r, we are picking<lb />
, to a streak of hard<lb />
 y ee only little act-<lb />
Oai tef choice this week<lb />
the hard-luck ridden<lb />
New Coaches<lb />
On ECC Staff<lb />
Two new additions have been added<lb />
to the East Carolina coaching staff<lb />
for this fall. The new additions, a<lb />
a couple of football veterans, join<lb />
his high school (playing ,ea(j COach Jack Boone and assistant<lb />
� he most succesful prep ' coaches Earl Smith and Jim Mallory<lb />
� state. Bill Eust in rebuilding another football power-<lb />
a regular tackle bouse. The new members are Frank<lb />
g am during 1948, Madjgan and Bill McDonald, both<lb />
 three years the 0f Portsmouth, Va.<lb />
Madigan was a former center for<lb />
the Pirate before going into the<lb />
tung career. His first position<lb />
was atHigh Point's Allen Jay High<lb />
e he produced a 6-4 record. He<lb />
then entered service and served at<lb />
Swimmers Off To<lb />
Early Start In<lb />
Defense Of Crown<lb />
Last year's NAIA swimming<lb />
champs have been hard at work during<lb />
: the opening weeks of school. Though<lb />
official practice doesn't begin until<lb />
the .irst of October, last year's vets<lb />
i are anxious to get back in shape to<lb />
hkend their national crown. This<lb />
week has been devoted to conditioning<lb />
and also to a survey of freshman<lb />
prospects.<lb />
Though the squad boasts over 50<lb />
returnees, the Bucs may be hurting<lb />
tor free stylers, as four of the top<lb />
point-getters, Harold McKee, Jim<lb />
Meads, Dickie Deaton. and Steve<lb />
Wilkerson, are gone. The loss of<lb />
McKee, a distance man, and Meads,<lb />
a sprinter, could create a weakness<lb />
this winter unless replacements turn<lb />
up-<lb />
Forming a steady and dependable<lb />
nucleus are Bob Sawyer, the top<lb />
backstroke artist in the South, Teddy<lb />
Gartman, Ken xMidgette, Mike Wil-<lb />
liamson, Jack Kobberling, Glenn<lb />
Dwyer, and Sidney Oliver. Also back<lb />
Jmgensen Has Article In<lb />
Coach And Athlete<lb />
East Carolina College's first fifty Jorgensen<lb />
The Portsmouth (Va.) Sports Crab<lb />
opened its 1957-58 series of pro-<lb />
grams last Friday evening, Sept. 13<lb />
by holding Jack Boone Night. The<lb />
organization was host and toasted the<lb />
popular East Carolina College head<lb />
football coach. Boone is a native of<lb />
Portsmouth.<lb />
The organisation headed by Presi-<lb />
dent Harry C. Hull honored Boone,<lb />
a product of Woodrow Wilson High<lb />
School, on the eve of the East Caro-<lb />
lina�University of Richmond foot-<lb />
Richmond is Davidson, j ball game at a testimonial dinner. The<lb />
gafee on Saturday night was the first<lb />
college game played in Portsmouth<lb />
in 14 years and was played at the<lb />
stadium where Boone was a high<lb />
school star and later played there in<lb />
the short-lived Dixie Pro football<lb />
 ther .strong Southern Conference<lb />
, ven. The Wildcats will offer the<lb />
bales their first test at home a-<lb />
,11 borne fans. It will also be the<lb />
r0 tate foe's fiist appearance at<lb />
league.<lb />
Invitations to the Friday evening<lb />
re<lb />
95<lb />
.leenville.<lb />
Also scheduled to give the Pirates<lb />
plenty of trouble are five North State dinner were extended to the five fr-<lb />
rivals featuring Lenoir Rhyne, last er coaches under whose tutelage<lb />
.year's top small college in the nljack Boone developed his football<lb />
, . . U.V tion Elon's Christians offer the Bucs "jtnow.how They are Ernest Wilde,<lb />
director of the neaitn �f ��mnotin(m fnr hnmeoomine t ��?�- v;ki� u,<lb />
plenty of competition for homecoming<lb />
reara of growth and service and its and physical education at u� � night.<lb />
�ti�nU for the future bere.gives a historical sketch of! Additional members to this years<lb />
leading article of the current issue of 1907 to the present. Emphasis is<lb />
"Coach and Athlete The maga- placed on the facil ties available<lb />
zine, a "slick paper" publication, is<lb />
.tevoted to sports and has a wide cir-<lb />
culation, particularly in the Southern<lb />
States.<lb />
"Campus Close-Up" by Dr. N. M.<lb />
students of health and physical edu-<lb />
ction and on the diversified sports<lb />
program staged by the college.<lb />
Dr. Joigensen's close-up of East<lb />
Carolina is illustrated with campus<lb />
scenes, action shots of East Carolina<lb />
athletic contests, and a photograph<lb />
is A. B. Benfield, team manager and<lb />
morale builder.<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez, the man re-<lb />
sponsible for ECC's rapid water fame,<lb />
has departed for a year, but has left years, the college has had its most<lb />
his champions in the capable hands , 5pectacuiOT period of growth.<lb />
of the P. E. department's Dr. De- Carolilia campus, Dr.<lb />
Shaw. , tn,t.n Mys, a feeling of optim-<lb />
The schedule once again .proves �n- �<lb />
difficult with Carolina, N. C. State, ism revails . The future point, to<lb />
Wake Forest, Davidson, U. of Geor- . continued growth in n��<lb />
eia V ,P I V M I. and Washing ties, increased enrollment, and a,<lb />
ton &amp; Lee as likely foes on the swim ; diversified curriculum to meet the<lb />
1 needs of this area.<lb />
slate.<lb />
teams, Newberry and Presbyterian,<lb />
who may someday emerge into the<lb />
Noit State loop. Both these clubs<lb />
oast strong material and will be out<lb />
to make impressive showings against<lb />
North State teams.<lb />
Improvement is anticipated by the<lb />
Pirates, but after looking over the<lb />
schedule, it is hard to see. The slate<lb />
marks an interesting one with four<lb />
games staged for Greenville, three<lb />
President J. D. Mesick, underon nvai fields, and the Richmond tilt<lb />
whose leadership during the past ten was on neutral ground<lb />
The remaining schedule lor the<lb />
Pirates<lb />
Lester Kibler, Horace Hendrickson,<lb />
Dutch Clark, and Hamp Poole.<lb />
East Carolina officials were also<lb />
included on the invitation list, in.<lb />
addition to Coach Boone, were Dr.<lb />
J. D. Messick, president; Dr. Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins, vice president and dean of<lb />
the college; Dr. N. M. Jorgensen,<lb />
head of the physical education depart-<lb />
ment and director of athletics; and<lb />
Alumni Secretary and Sports News<lb />
Director James Butler.<lb />
The Portsmouth Sports Club has<lb />
honored two other Portsmouth native<lb />
sons with testimonial dinners. The<lb />
honor guests on former occasions<lb />
were Ace Parker and Channel Harper.<lb />
Sept. 21 open date; Sept. 28, Dav-<lb />
id on, in Greenville; Oct. 5, Catawba<lb />
Si -bury; Oct. 12, Elon, in Green-<lb />
ville; Oct. 19, Western Carolina, in<lb />
CuUowJ.ee; Oct. 26, Newberry, in<lb />
Greenville; Nov. 9, Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
� Greenville; Nov. 16, Presbyterian<lb />
South Carolina, in Clinton, S. C.<lb />
1957 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
Sept. 28�Davidson, here<lb />
Oct. 5�Catawba, there<lb />
Oct. 12�Elon, here<lb />
Oct. 19�W. C. C, ther<lb />
Oct. 26�Newberry, here<lb />
Nov. 2�Appalachian, here<lb />
,ov. 9�Lenoir Rhyne, here<lb />
Nov. 16�Presbyterian, there<lb />
top spot in the<lb />
em AA Conference<lb />
i to state champion-<lb />
g ning bia college career,<lb />
, b in the Marines<lb />
be a<lb />
service star Misawa Air Base in Japan. He was<lb />
or<lb />
Cherry<lb />
at East Carolina, the<lb />
.ier immediately<lb />
,v on the EOC grid-<lb />
�v of action and let-<lb />
t first two year,<lb />
led for a regular spot<lb />
: The Rockingham<lb />
ds eak in practice<lb />
M quickly mentioned<lb />
erence honors. Bad luck<lb />
i and bad. In the open-<lb />
-t V. P. L, Jerry was<lb />
,u out with an ankle to-<lb />
rn out for several<lb />
en on his return, he re-<lb />
 iry�this time to<lb />
ankle. Taped up and<lb />
� walk, his love of the<lb />
esire gave him many<lb />
minutes in the 1956<lb />
Jettog the season, Jerry<lb />
an operation on his foot<lb />
. . Bsful. Another op-<lb />
. . ve I and a pin was placed<lb />
ankle, Still wanting to<lb />
gain his senior year, Jerry<lb />
lati r a, : mt�<lb />
Far Eust Ail<lb />
whic<lb />
head coach of the<lb />
Force All Star team<lb />
defeated the Naval and Army<lb />
All Star teams in two bowl games.<lb />
Last year he served as assistant'<lb />
coach of Needham Broughton High<lb />
at Kaieigh.<lb />
McDonald also did his playing ball<lb />
at ECC where he was a standout<lb />
tackle. Most of his coaching ex-<lb />
perience mes from service ball<lb />
where he was head football coach at<lb />
Shaw Air Base a�d compiled a 7-2-1<lb />
mark in 1955. The following season<lb />
I �i<lb />
BIS CIO<lb />
"a the<lb />
f tht<lb />
won eight and lost two while<lb />
picked as the number 3 team<lb />
nation. He was selected as one<lb />
outstanding coaches in service<lb />
football.<lb />
Loth coaches played high school<lb />
ball at Woo trow Wilson High in<lb />
p rt nouth, also the place where<lb />
head coach Boone won his high school<lb />
fame.<lb />
���wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww<lb />
ankle all summer but<lb />
to come.<lb />
i.een working hard dur-<lb />
. ening weeks of practice<lb />
,as been counted high on thej<lb />
tie list, but he still bears<lb />
; ; his playing time is un-<lb />
I e foot has slowed him<lb />
ierably.<lb />
he may not see too much<lb />
fall it is almost certain<lb />
me will keep him on the tra-<lb />
iqaad. He is a big lift to the<lb />
and his courage and determin-<lb />
- admired by every player.<lb />
It is a shame that such a player<lb />
with t e desire and love of the game<lb />
a- Jerry should sit on the sidelines,<lb />
but with his desire and hard work,<lb />
it would not be a miracle to see him<lb />
running at full strength before this<lb />
season is over.<lb />
On behalf of the team and the stu-<lb />
dent body we would like to say "Hats<lb />
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Construction To Begin Soon On New<lb />
Dorm And Cafeteria; Will House 512<lb />
A new dormitoiy and cafeteria will"<lb />
get under construction early this fall,<lb />
F. D. Duncan, Business Manager of<lb />
the colege announced last week.<lb />
The construction, which is expect-<lb />
ed to greatly facilitate the campus<lb />
housing problem, will cost $1,22,<lb />
305. Duncan stated that this figure<lb />
is more than the college ihaa available<lb />
for the project at this time.<lb />
However, a conference with Archi-<lb />
tict Eric G. Flanagan to make minor<lb />
alterations in the original plans is<lb />
being schedule.1 in Raleigh this week.<lb />
H Shape<lb />
The H-shaped construction, which<lb />
will bouse &amp;12 men and will include<lb />
a cafeteria unit, will be erected on<lb />
East 10th Street south of the Me-<lb />
morial Gymnasium and the college<lb />
stadium.<lb />
The new building is to be financed<lb />
through a loan by the Federal Housing<lb />
and Home Loan Agencj who vill re-<lb />
view the bids in Atlanta tihia week<lb />
Low Bids<lb />
Bh.is wen tted in August by<lb />
general contractors, 13 plumbing,<lb />
14 ting and IT electrical con-<lb />
tract or s,<lb />
ders in each cate-<lb />
L Shackleford of Kin-<lb />
titract, $978,319; Hil-<lb />
of Durham, heating,<lb />
5,429; and plumbing, $64,665;<lb />
Dick's Electrical Company of Wilson,<lb />
electrical work. $68,892.<lb />
An All Girl Cast<lb />
The lowest<lb />
gory � ere: 0<lb />
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THE LAST CAROLINIAN STAFF�'ihis year's East Carolinian staff is<lb />
the biggest in three ears. Composed of 41 � riers and�believe it or not�<lb />
carriers, the staff promises bigger and better newspapers.<lb />
Prominent New York Artists Waldrop Named<lb />
Make UpfcCurrentAExhibition3 tq �QQ goar(J<lb />
Work by three prominent New<lb />
York artists makes up a current ex-<lb />
hibition et the Joyner Memorial<lb />
Librarj at East Carolina College.<lb />
The show, sponsored by the depart-<lb />
ment of art at the college, comes to<lb />
'he campus through the courtesy of<lb />
i Pickett of the Studio Guild,<lb />
W. Redding, Conn.<lb />
Included are lithographs and cas-<lb />
Eizabeth Erlanger, water-<lb />
coiors by Kent Day Coes, and wa-<lb />
tercolors and caseins by A. Leslie<lb />
Ross. The public is invited to see<lb />
these works during the next week,<lb />
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.<lb />
to 10 p.m Saturday from 8 a.m. to<lb />
5 p.m and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.<lb />
The exhibition is the first in a<lb />
� s to be sponsored dur-<lb />
.ug esent school year by the<lb />
Carolina department of art. Dr.<lb />
Welington B. Gray, director of the<lb />
department, has announced that later<lb />
shows will include photography, the<lb />
graphic arts, and work in oil and wa-<lb />
tercolor. Several exhibitions by tal-<lb />
ented students are also being planned.<lb />
Elizabeth Erianger's work, "as<lb />
contemporary in style as tomorrow's<lb />
newspaper is semi-abstract in sub-<lb />
ject matter. '1 he paintings on ex-<lb />
hibition here include figures and land-<lb />
scapes in liv ly colors.<lb />
A traditional watercolorist, Coes<lb />
contributes to the show ten paintings<lb />
on New England themes, all of which<lb />
axe exhibited for the first time.<lb />
Others of his works have been dis-<lb />
played throughout the United States<lb />
in conjunction with the American<lb />
Watercolor Society.<lb />
The ten paintings by Ross on view<lb />
here show a progression from almost<lb />
pr.otographici realism to, and in<lb />
eluding, the abstract. He has been<lb />
exhibiting for a number of years<lb />
Rehearsals Begin As<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Observes 7th Year<lb />
Rehearsals have begun for the<lb />
East Carolina College Orchestra,<lb />
starting its seventh year, and a num-<lb />
ber of programs are scheduled for<lb />
eastern North Carolina, according to<lb />
Dr. Keneth N. Cuthbert, Conductor.<lb />
At its second full rehearsal of thf<lb />
year, held September 12th, the fol-<lb />
lowing officers were elected: Robert<lb />
Ell- anger, junior from Rockingham,<lb />
President; John Lowery, junior from<lb />
Kinston, Vice President; and Marion<lb />
Morrison, from Hamlet, Secretary.<lb />
Committee chairman named by Ell-<lb />
wanger included Franklin Bullard,<lb />
High Point, Social Chairman; Fran-<lb />
ces Hilburn, Raleigh, Historian;<lb />
Frances Johnson, Roanoke Rapids,<lb />
Publicity Chairman.<lb />
Plans for the year include thean-<lb />
nual Christmas concert, scheduled for<lb />
December 8, 3:30 p.m in McGinnia<lb />
Auditorium. This concert will fea-<lb />
ture Barbara Harris, soprano from<lb />
Beaufort as soloist. Out of town con-<lb />
certs are planned for Henderson,<lb />
Kinston, Roanoke Rapids and Wash-<lb />
ington. In addition, the orchestra<lb />
accompanies the annual Student<lb />
Government Association musical pre-<lb />
sented each year, plays a spring con-<lb />
id furnishes music for com-<lb />
exercises.<lb />
and has had his work in the shows<lb />
of the American Watercolor Society<lb />
and in leading exhibitions over the<lb />
United States, particularly in the<lb />
New England and the Middle At-<lb />
lantic States.<lb />
Scholarships<lb />
Are Awarded To<lb />
Seven Freshmen<lb />
Seven ECC freshmen are recipients<lb />
of $500 scholarsbij s as a result of<lb />
a fund of $14,000 being received by<lb />
the college from an anonymous donor.<lb />
One student from each of the seven<lb />
larger counties in the First Congres-<lb />
sional District�Pitt. Beaufort, Mar-<lb />
tin, Hertford, Washington, Chowan,<lb />
and Pasquotank�have received a<lb />
scholarship of $500 effective this<lb />
quarter. If the student maintains a<lb />
satisfactory record in academic work,<lb />
a like amount will be awarded each<lb />
year until the recipient completes the<lb />
four-year college course.<lb />
In each county a committee made<lb />
up of the superintendent of schools<lb />
and two other members selected the<lb />
igh school graduate to be given the<lb />
award this fall. Criteria included the<lb />
student's academic standing in the<lb />
upper third of the graduating class<lb />
and need of financial assistance in<lb />
getting �n education.<lb />
Those from the seven counties to<lb />
whom scholarships have been award-<lb />
ed are: Pitt, Janie Stancill Rollins,<lb />
Bethel; Beaufort, Frances Ruth Da-<lb />
vis, Pantego; Martin. Mollie Marie<lb />
ttiggs, Williams ton; Hertford, Eliza-<lb />
oeth Ann Taylor, Como; Washing-<lb />
ton, Lois Jacquin Harrison, Plymouth;<lb />
Chowan, Leigh Dobson, Edenton; and<lb />
Pasquotank, Patricia Ann White,<lb />
Elizabeth City.<lb />
Of Trustees<lb />
J. Herbert Waldrop, executive vice<lb />
president of the Guaranty Bank and<lb />
Trust Co Greenville, was recently<lb />
appointed for a six-year term of of-<lb />
fice as a member of the Board of<lb />
Trustees of East Carolina College by<lb />
Governor Luther H. Hodges. He re-<lb />
places Mis. B. T. Wihiams of Sted-<lb />
man.<lb />
Reappointed by Governor Hodges<lb />
u tin Board ut "ruste s, also for six-<lb />
year terms are Henry Belk of Golds-<lb />
boro, journalist and editor; E. E.<lb />
me businessman; and<lb />
Jr of Warrenton,<lb />
Raw), Greenvil<lb />
W. W. Taylor,<lb />
attorney.<lb />
Mr. Rawl i- serving at present as<lb />
chairman of the Budget-Building<lb />
"ominittee of the Board and as a<lb />
member of the Scholarship Founda-<lb />
ii ns Committee. Mr. Belk is a mem-<lb />
ber of the Executive Committee; and<lb />
Mr. Taylor of the Budget-Building<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Other members now serving on the<lb />
East ' aroiina Board are Arthur L.<lb />
rylei u Rocky Mount, chairman;<lb />
Di Charles Carroll of Raleigh, state<lb />
superintendent of public instruction;<lb />
ftal Hodges, Washington; I. H.<lb />
O'Hanlon, Fayetteville; Judge Luther<lb />
Hamilton, Morehead City; Fred Wil-<lb />
letts, Wilmington; Charles H. Lar-<lb />
kins. Kinston; N. Elton Ayd!ett,<lb />
Elizabeth City; and Mrs. W. B. Urn-<lb />
steal. Durham.<lb />
ID Card Project<lb />
Near Completion<lb />
Dennis Announces<lb />
About 1500 uppWelassmen have<lb />
their new type ID cards, and pictures<lb />
for 1489 more, including freshmen,<lb />
have been taken since fall registra-<lb />
tion, according to rVidie Dennis,<lb />
chairman o the committee working<lb />
on t , ID cards. This leaves about<lb />
'00 to 350 more to be eon leted.<lb />
Students who did not have their<lb />
etutea for ID cards made before<lb />
he dea lline and those who must<lb />
. ve retakes may have them made<lb />
it the Messick-Henry Studio, located<lb />
lowntown above the College Shop.<lb />
tudent should clear with tfne SGA<lb />
sffice fore having pictures taken.<lb />
Jetakes ill be free, but new pic-<lb />
tures will have a charge of $2.00.<lb />
The ID cards will be distributed in<lb />
.he College Union on two dates to be<lb />
announced later over the public ad-<lb />
dress system. After that they can be j<lb />
. tained at the BGA office.<lb />
Dennis gave a great deal of credit<lb />
to Mike Katsias, who headed, the<lb />
committee for tfoe actual picture<lb />
taking and pater work, and the girls<lb />
who assisted him on the committee.<lb />
ohanna Leeuenburg, Janet Hodges,<lb />
Bd Lillian Cohen helped recruit<lb />
girls from their respective dormitor-<lb />
ies to serve as assistants during the<lb />
week in which the pictures for the ID<lb />
cards were taken.<lb />
The need for identification cards<lb />
t at could not be transferrei arose<lb />
because of the fact that many out-<lb />
siders have been using student iden-<lb />
tification to gain admittance to Col-<lb />
ege functions. Dennis stated that he<lb />
eh if competent ticket checkers<lb />
were placed on doors an increase in<lb />
gate receipts will be noticed. Also<lb />
the new cards would alleviate card-<lb />
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ID cards has been good, according to<lb />
Dennis, with the only objection being<lb />
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were taken. However, the rush will<lb />
not be as bad in the following years,<lb />
is the I) cards are made for the<lb />
entire four years a student is enrol-<lb />
d at East Carolina College. He ad-<lb />
ded that he felt there is still room for<lb />
uprovement, but there has been a<lb />
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had in the years past.<lb />
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Brings National Recognition To College<lb />
East Carolina College's partici-<lb />
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Education and Religion Project sPon-<lb />
sored by the American Association of<lb />
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Durham Receives Music<lb />
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ber of the department of music at<lb />
East Carolina College, has received<lb />
from the Eastman School of Music,<lb />
Rochester, N. Y the degree of doc-<lb />
tor of philosophy. In his work for the<lb />
degree, Dr. Durham specialized in<lb />
the works of the composer Mozart.<lb />
A native of Kentucky, he joined the<lb />
East Carolina faculty in 1950 and as<lb />
a staff member of the department of<lb />
music has taught theory and other<lb />
courses. He is a graduate of Berea<lb />
College in Kentucky and of the Uni-<lb />
versity o! Oklahoma.<lb />
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Durham taught at Shurtleff College<lb />
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diana, and Northwestern State Col-<lb />
lege in Louisiana.<lb />
quarterly "News" published by the<lb />
association, Vol. Ill, N'os. 9 and 10.<lb />
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moted to studies and activities con-<lb />
ducted at the college during almost<lb />
four yearg of work on the project.<lb />
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now being distributed throughout this<lb />
country.<lb />
President John D. Messick and<lb />
Vice-President Leo W. Jenkins, chair-<lb />
man of the project committee, con-<lb />
tributed introductory discussions deal-<lb />
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fits lerived on the campus from the<lb />
study and its implementation on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Other articles, written by members<lb />
of the Committee on Teacher Edu-<lb />
catioi and Religion on the campus<lb />
here and other faculty members, dei<lb />
with ways and means of teaching the<lb />
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tistory, ths arts, science, geogro<lb />
and vconomics.<lb />
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ton B. Gray of the art depart-<lb />
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