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XXXI11<lb />
East Carol ina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26, 1957<lb />
Number 2<lb />
Messick Heralds Pageant<lb />
Of Fiftieth Anniversary<lb />
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Run-offs Called For All Freshman Off<lb />
ar Students:<lb />
We are all fortunate to be at East Carolina College dur-<lb />
elebration of its Fiftieth Anniversary. The College was<lb />
M irch 8, 1907, but did not open until October 5, i909,<lb />
aally, we are in the intervening year. The enrollment<lb />
,er 3250 students is a considerable increase over<lb />
04 women and 19 men with which the College opened.<lb />
We are lot king forward to May 4. 1958, when we shall<lb />
engaged in presenting a pageant showing the history of<lb />
ollege. As wi work on that during the year, we trust that<lb />
have th c operation of the entire student body and<lb />
� ai I that we shall make this the most outstanding year<lb />
history f the college.<lb />
East arolina College is a great institution and you can<lb />
1K( it even greater by being an outstanding product. I sin-<lb />
� iat every student will put forth all possible ef-<lb />
emerge at the end of his four years here a well<lb />
In addition to pursuing your studies diligently<lb />
av nter into the other activities of the College. If you<lb />
, possibilities, you will find the College has<lb />
� offer in many areas.<lb />
Y i are here lor a purpose but in order to achieve out-<lb />
iccesa v u must put forth your best efforts. We are<lb />
, you come; we are here to help you, and we wish<lb />
the greatest p ssible success in your endeavors.<lb />
J. D. Messick, President<lb />
i<lb />
Circle K Show<lb />
Opens Tuesday<lb />
B Driver<lb />
and Buckv Monroe,<lb />
 an comedian, will be whoop- j<lb />
op again when t e Circle K<lb />
- the first of three per-<lb />
f their annual variety<lb />
 next Tuesday night at 8:00.<lb />
an I Monroe, directors and<lb />
t" the popular show, an-<lb />
ce that this year's performance<lb />
� tore ae of the widest vari-<lb />
: showmanship ever produced<lb />
am. The show will<lb />
v and Thursday also.<lb />
n dramatics will be fea-<lb />
 two-act production, As<lb />
 treatment of the<lb />
stern movie, "Shane by<lb />
, how will<lb />
pi student tal-<lb />
Preparations<lb />
Beginning For<lb />
ECC Pageant<lb />
in :<lb />
W<lb />
ray<lb />
-landing student eingers Dot-<lb />
� e Wylie, Carolyn Elam, and Carol<lb />
ns will be backed up by a five-<lb />
mbo, which includes E. W. Lee<lb />
the drams, Keith Dobbins, bass,<lb />
 Reynold, piano, Steve Clement<lb />
 and Willie, flute and alto.<lb />
Ha Stout will perform in a com-<lb />
, . routine and Marvin Gregory will<lb />
do sung impersonations.<lb />
One of the highlights of the show<lb />
Preparations began this week for<lb />
the si.ring staging of "East Caro-<lb />
lina's Spade a pageant which will<lb />
depict the growth of the college from<lb />
its beginning in 1907 to the present<lb />
day. and its growing services to the<lb />
state of North Carolina.<lb />
The pageant, which will include<lb />
irama, music, and dancing, will be<lb />
elaborately staged. Included in the<lb />
 wil be students, faculty mem-<lb />
bers, alumni, and others who have<lb />
contributed to the college's develop-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N.Cuthbert, head of<lb />
the music department, will direct the<lb />
production, assisted by Dr. Joseph<lb />
A Withev, Claude L. Garren, and Dr.<lb />
James d! Allison of the department<lb />
of English, and George E. Perry of<lb />
the department of music.<lb />
Emma L. Hooper, a member of the<lb />
Dennis Seeking<lb />
To Clarify ECC<lb />
Drinking Laws<lb />
Is beer drinking permissible at<lb />
East Carolina?<lb />
Student legislator Eddie Dennis is<lb />
once again trying to have drinking<lb />
laws clarified.<lb />
Dennis proposed at SGA meeting<lb />
last Wednesday that the sections in<lb />
t e by-laws which deal with drinking<lb />
'e amended and the motion now<lb />
awaits student government action. If<lb />
the legislature passes the proposed<lb />
mendment change, the proposal will<lb />
go before the student body in a gen-<lb />
eral election.<lb />
Last year Dennis brought up a simi-<lb />
lar change concerning the possession<lb />
of alcoholic beverages in men's dorm-<lb />
itories. That proposal was referred<lb />
to committee and the SGA never took<lb />
decisive action.<lb />
Section B, Article II of the by-<lb />
laws states that M . . drinking and<lb />
other conduct of similar seriousness<lb />
shall be reported immediately to the<lb />
p.oper student judiciary . . <lb />
The amendment reads  drink-<lb />
ing while on campus, partaking of<lb />
alcoholic beverages in excess of 3.2<lb />
alcohol by volume.while off campus,<lb />
or being under the influence of intox-<lb />
icating beverages <lb />
The change will permit beer drink-<lb />
ing off campus for both men and<lb />
women students, but will not permit<lb />
students to drink stronger intoxi-<lb />
cants anywhere.<lb />
Dennis told the East Carolinian<lb />
that there needed to be a definite<lb />
statement about this matter in the<lb />
by-laws, that the term "drinking"<lb />
is vague.<lb />
Capture Leading Roles In "House Of Connelly"<lb />
MITCHELL. BERRY MAN, PILKINGTON<lb />
head a large cant<lb />
Small Turnout<lb />
At Poles;<lb />
Run-off Monday<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
The Freshmen elections were held<lb />
artier this, week, but the perfect<lb />
weather failed to enhance a large<lb />
voting turnout in the College Union.<lb />
ictus figures indicate that approx-<lb />
imately four hundred freshmen voted<lb />
in the initial ballot. A run-off has<lb />
pen scheduled for Monday between<lb />
the two top candidates in each office.<lb />
With the smoke clearing, only two<lb />
of the -iv candidates running fur<lb />
he presidency received a large<lb />
enough vote to remain in the run-<lb />
ning.<lb />
Preston Whitford led the group<lb />
of aspirants with the imposing total<lb />
,f 156 votes and Bobby Seate came in<lb />
second with a vote of 53. A close<lb />
ihird. but not qualifying for the fail-<lb />
Cast Selected For Playhouse<lb />
Production Of Green's Drama<lb />
Douglas Mitchell, an English ma-ition from the actor,<lb />
from Greenville, will head the<lb />
Circulation<lb />
Staff Named<lb />
jor<lb />
cast for the Ease Carolina Play-<lb />
house's major fall production, "The<lb />
House of Connelly October 30-<lb />
November 1 at McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
VeterUn actor Ed Pilkington, for-<lb />
merly of the Goldsboro GoldmaBkers,<lb />
will play the top supporting role and<lb />
newcomer Jane Berryman will handle<lb />
the feminine lead.<lb />
This will be the first leading role<lb />
for Mitchell since he joined the<lb />
Playhouse.<lb />
In Paul. Green' intensely Southern<lb />
, lay, Mitchell will encounter a most<lb />
difficult and exacting dramatic chal-<lb />
lenge. As Will Connelly, Mitchell will<lb />
be required to work almost two full<lb />
hours before the audience. The Con-<lb />
nelly role is one that demands ver<lb />
I Alice Anne Home, talented and<lb />
Mitchell has just returned to ECCIattractive junior, will portray Mrs.<lb />
from a two-year stint as a Marine Connelly, whose emotions form an<lb />
Corpsman in the Navy.<lb />
Ed Pilkington, since joining the<lb />
Play ouse last year, has distinguish-<lb />
e i himself as one of the most prom-<lb />
ising talents of the thespian group.<lb />
Hia performance as the taxi driver in<lb />
the 1957 production of Bernard<lb />
Shaw's "Pygmalion" was his initial<lb />
a. pearanee here. He also turned in a<lb />
memorable performance as the fath-<lb />
er in "The Monkey's Paw last sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
June Berryman, another Greenville<lb />
native, wih make her debut on the<lb />
East Carolina stage in "Connelly" in<lb />
a significant role. Cast as Patsy<lb />
Tate, she will assume the part of an<lb />
ambitious young woman who figures<lb />
undercurrent for the entire play.<lb />
!h entire cast of "House of Con-<lb />
nelly" is as follows: Will Connelly,<lb />
of was Richard Shoe, who received<lb />
lit. In fourth place in the returns<lb />
rom the initial vote was the person-<lb />
age of feminine candidate Polly<lb />
Adams.<lb />
Also in the race were Foy Biggers,<lb />
27 votes and Pat Hedgepeth with<lb />
twelve.<lb />
The East Carolinian tried to inter-<lb />
view both candidates running for<lb />
president, but only one could be<lb />
reached before the paper went to<lb />
press. Preston Whitford commented,<lb />
I consider it an honor to have led<lb />
Douglas Mitchell; Patsy Tate, Jane I the first ballot, and if elected I'll<lb />
Berryman; Jesse Tate, Ken West; Big endeavor to fill the poBition to the<lb />
One of the mgr.ugnrs or �, - p&amp;geant<lb />
,e the act performed by Bubba, Enguan m� -� de<lb />
and their comical sidekick,<lb />
rky DeStout.<lb />
Calypso<lb />
. will be the theme when<lb />
�'Arnold dances to the popular<lb />
m of foreign music. Newcomer to<lb />
� Carolina talent shows, Vicky<lb />
Cooke will also dance.<lb />
Tommy Hull, practiced Playhouse<lb />
:e director, will handle the sets<lb />
for the show. Tommy promises or-<lb />
iginality in this production and says<lb />
audience will feel like parti-<lb />
r.ts.<lb />
Proceeds from the show will go to<lb />
. Circle K scholarship fund and<lb />
1 provide a scholarship for some<lb />
needy student at East Carolina.<lb />
Besides this project the Circle K<lb />
lb In the past has sponsored a<lb />
thing drive for needy families and<lb />
.e aided local women's clubs raise<lb />
for worthy purposes.<lb />
it year the club sponsored a<lb />
talent show and a minstrel along with<lb />
their parent organization, the Ki-<lb />
wanis.<lb />
which takes its name from the spade<lb />
used by Gov. Thomas J. Jarvis to<lb />
break ground for the first building<lb />
on campus, the dormitory which now<lb />
hears his name.<lb />
The spade used for this ceremony<lb />
has been kept at ECC through the<lb />
years and used as other buildings<lb />
have been begun. In the production<lb />
it is used as a symbol of the college's<lb />
development.<lb />
Arrangements for the pageant,<lb />
slated for afternoon and evening<lb />
erformances on May 4th, will be<lb />
handled by the faculty, the SGA, and<lb />
other student organizations.<lb />
James Trice and Martha Anne Mar-<lb />
tin will be women's and men's circu-<lb />
lation managers for the East Caro-<lb />
linian for the year. They will head<lb />
the circulation staff which trfis year<lb />
will distribute copies of he college<lb />
newspaper to each dormitory stu-<lb />
dent's room.<lb />
The members of the faculty may<lb />
obtain their copies of the newspaper<lb />
in the post office lobby, and the day<lb />
students may pick up theirs in the<lb />
College Union Lounge.<lb />
The circulation staff is composed<lb />
of representatives for each dormi-<lb />
tory who are responsible for dis-<lb />
tributing copies to every student's<lb />
room. They are: Slay and Umstead<lb />
halls, James Trice; Gotten Hall:<lb />
Susan Ballance, first floor, Anne<lb />
Jackson, second floor, and Martha<lb />
Kellam, third floor; Fleming: Lcnora<lb />
Pate, first floor, and Janice Langston,<lb />
second floor; Garrett Hall: Lee Phil-<lb />
pips, first floor, Nancy Cox, second<lb />
floor, and Wilma Grey Hall, third<lb />
tility and strong power of sugges- heavily in the plot of Greens play<lb />
Ms. Bubba Driver; Big Sue, Bob Tyn-<lb />
dall; Evelyn Connelly<lb />
Bobbins; Geraldine Connelly, Shirley<lb />
Dixon; Unce Bob, Ed Pilkington;<lb />
Mrs. Connelly, Alice Home; Duffy,<lb />
A. B. Benfield; Virginia Buchanan,<lb />
. Donovan; E-sie, Gwei. McClani-<lb />
roek; Mac Lucas, Jay Robbins; Ten-<lb />
ant Farmers, David Conner, Charles<lb />
Jenkins, Purvis Boyette, Tommy<lb />
Hull, Jimmy Trace, Larry Craven,<lb />
Charlie Briggs; Young Women, Mar-<lb />
im Edwards, Sue Heath, Rosemary<lb />
Eagles, Doming Jenkins.<lb />
SGA Gives The Axe To All Blood Drive To<lb />
Budgets In Second Meetin3 Be Sponsored By<lb />
AFROTC On Cct. 1<lb />
t Carolina's SGA continued to The following were appointed: Adol-<lb />
Toor; Jarvis Hall: Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Stewart, first floor, and Katherine<lb />
Crumpler, second floor; Ragsdale<lb />
Hall: Jean Capps, first floor, and<lb />
Helen Sturkie, second floor; Wilson<lb />
Hall: Barbara Jenkins, first floor,<lb />
and Ruth Lineberger, second floor.<lb />
Eas<lb />
s ow observers that this would be a<lb />
stellar year this past week as the<lb />
student legislators held their second<lb />
meeting of the year. The featured<lb />
moments of the session came as Pres-<lb />
ident Phelps announced that the Bud-<lb />
get Committee which had asked for<lb />
?73,000 will only receive $64,000. This<lb />
will mean that practically all the<lb />
organizations on campus wil see the<lb />
axe leveled on their appropriation to<lb />
ihe legislature.<lb />
In answer to why the drastic cut,<lb />
Phelps said, "It was believed by all<lb />
that our college population would<lb />
how another substantial increase,<lb />
best of my ability<lb />
Dennis Williams and Barbara Smith<lb />
were the top candidates for vice-pres-<lb />
ident with respective votes of 123<lb />
and 105. Others who were seeking<lb />
the number two position were Dol-<lb />
ores Holt 59) and Lydia Hinton(41).<lb />
Of the seven girls seeking he of-<lb />
fice of class secretary, Anne Jackson<lb />
and Barbara Jones were the leaders<lb />
wo will tight it out. Next in the num-<lb />
ber of votes received were Jackie<lb />
Harrison and Judy Boswell with 46<lb />
and 40 votes. The other three candi-<lb />
dates were Barbara McCoy, Sarah<lb />
Cole, and Nellie Holmes, who re-<lb />
ceived the low votes of 28, 20, and 16.<lb />
Six candidates were battling for the<lb />
chance to handle class revenues, but<lb />
Jimmy Parker, who came out first,<lb />
and Charlie Munn, who was second,<lb />
eliminated the others. They received<lb />
votes of 109 and 71. Others in the<lb />
Deadline For Buc Pictures<lb />
Set For October 4, Says Editor<lb />
"Pictures for the 1967-1958 Buc- Order, are being placed by those<lb />
caneer are now being made reports wl o wish to obtain copies of their<lb />
his conception failed to materialize<lb />
Bobby Patterson, treasurer of the<lb />
SGA, announced the following ap-<lb />
propriations at the meeting:<lb />
Buccaneer $21,000.00<lb />
Entertainment 14,000.00<lb />
East Carolinian 6,969.95<lb />
SGA 6,525.00<lb />
Homecoming 1,600.00<lb />
ACE 110-00<lb />
Innoculations<lb />
Planned Soon<lb />
Innoculations for Asian Flu, the<lb />
Oriental virus now beginning to as-<lb />
sume epidemic proportions in the<lb />
TJ. S will be given at the Infirmary �� j <lb />
as soon as enough vaccine can be (time they've signed up, saia w<lb />
obtained, it was learned this week. J liamson.<lb />
It is hoped that the college will be Proofs are being shown in the front<lb />
Editor I. K. Williamson.<lb />
Students are urged by the year-<lb />
book staff to sign up to have their<lb />
individual pictures made as soon as<lb />
possible. The latest deadline is Oc-<lb />
tober 4. v. . . . M<lb />
Williamson also said that students<lb />
are signing up at the rate of 240 a<lb />
day, but only about 175 appear at<lb />
the designated time.<lb />
"Evidently students are not ra-<lb />
izing the inconvenience they're caus-<lb />
ing the staff and the photographers<lb />
when they fail to show up for the<lb />
 icture3<lb />
Yearbook<lb />
editors said that they<lb />
$49,104.95 <lb />
Book Exchange Sought<lb />
Next on the agenda came a request<lb />
by the Alpha hi Omega to be grant-<lb />
ed permission to establish a book ex-<lb />
change for the college. The frater-<lb />
nity is a national service fraternity<lb />
phus Spain, Associate Editor; Worth<lb />
McKeel, Assistant Business Mana-<lb />
ger; and Oliver William Copy Edi-<lb />
tor.<lb />
Alter considerable discussion, it<lb />
was decided that the Collegians and<lb />
Dreamers would divide the band en-<lb />
gagements after this year' football<lb />
games here at the college. A schedule<lb />
is being made which should satisfy<lb />
both groups.<lb />
The legislators also approved the<lb />
appointments of two members for the<lb />
Women's Judiciary. Martha Wilson<lb />
was appointed treasurer and Sadie<lb />
Barber as member-at-large.<lb />
With the conclusion of all details<lb />
of business, the meeting moved to<lb />
its final stages aB one significant<lb />
announcement was made. "Wright<lb />
Circle pool has been thoroughly<lb />
cleaned during this past week The<lb />
ool's condition had been discussed<lb />
with alarm by delegates at the pre-<lb />
vious meeting of the body.<lb />
It appears that this year's legis-<lb />
lature faces another active meeting<lb />
next week when the budget will once<lb />
again be featured As Phelps stated<lb />
during discussion of the appropri-<lb />
ations, 'We must be within our limit<lb />
when the final appropriation request<lb />
is arrived<lb />
r.lce were 'c'andy Moon, William<lb />
were -well pleased" with the quality and the exchange is to be one of their<lb />
able to procure enough serum to<lb />
"shoot" all students who wish to be<lb />
vaccinated. Infirmary officials will<lb />
lobby of Wright building, Monday<lb />
through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to<lb />
5:00 p.m. The photographers urge<lb />
VaCCinal-C ������� vmnwj wm u.vu p.m. i. lie jjiiuvw8.� - �<lb />
announce scheduling of the shots as leach person to see his proofs and<lb />
soon �s th vaccine rrv�a. Jmake his selection.<lb />
of the photography and with the re<lb />
action of the students.<lb />
They were especially pleased with<lb />
the women students approval of the<lb />
new creations in style for this year's<lb />
book. Light blue ruffled tops are be-<lb />
ing used for the juniors, sophomore<lb />
and freshman classes, and black<lb />
ruffled tops are worn by seniors.<lb />
Other work is progressing with<lb />
the Golden Anniversary edition of<lb />
the Buccaneer. Business manager<lb />
Joyce Hardison plans to start her<lb />
advertising campaign as soon as the<lb />
Greenville Merchant's Association<lb />
approves her permit.<lb />
Copy editor Oliver Williams said<lb />
that his general plans are working<lb />
out "fine<lb />
projects for the year. If all plans go<lb />
accordingly, a place where students<lb />
can buy and sell their second-hand<lb />
books will be a reality. The legisla-<lb />
ture granted the request.<lb />
Change In By-Laws<lb />
A change in the by-laws concern-<lb />
ing the clarification of drinking vio-<lb />
lations was brought up next. The<lb />
motion was approved and this week<lb />
will see whether the legislators de-<lb />
cide to approve the motion as an<lb />
amendment to the SGA constitution.<lb />
The amendment proposal has been<lb />
the focal of quite a bit of discussion<lb />
since this meeting.<lb />
Ike Williamson, editor of the Buc-<lb />
caneer, sought and gained approTal<lb />
for new members to the annual staff.<lb />
Betty Burnham Sponsor<lb />
For Homecoming<lb />
Betty Ann Burnham, a sophomore<lb />
from Plymouth, N. C, has been cho-<lb />
sen to represent Phi Sigma Pi in tJhe<lb />
annual homecoming parade and is<lb />
this fraternity's sponsor for home-<lb />
coming queen.<lb />
Miss Burnham is a primary major<lb />
and a resident of Jarvis Hall.<lb />
In addition to sponsoring a queen,<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is also planning a<lb />
homecoming banquet and will wel-<lb />
come back to the campus former<lb />
members of the fraternity.<lb />
An honors y education fraternity,<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is the oldest such or-<lb />
ganization on campus.<lb />
On Tuesday, October 1st, the AF<lb />
ROTC will sponsor the annual Red<lb />
doss Blood Drive at Wright Auditor-<lb />
ium from 11:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.<lb />
Cadet Captain W. P. (Bill)<lb />
Speight has been "named chairman<lb />
of the drive this year.<lb />
Goal for the 1958 drive is 150 pints.<lb />
A similiar quota was surpassed<lb />
last year with a total of 212 pints.<lb />
Cadet Colonel Ballance stated that<lb />
t � current quota could well be sur-<lb />
passed with the help and interest of<lb />
the faculty, student body, ami cadets.<lb />
Colonel Ballance also pointed out<lb />
that by donating a pint of blood,<lb />
anyone becomes eligible for free<lb />
blood at any time.<lb />
As during the past drives, Captain<lb />
sipeight and his assistants, along<lb />
with other cadets, will recruit donars.<lb />
The cadets are working toward a<lb />
double goal: The primary goal is<lb />
the blood quota, and a secondary ob-<lb />
jective is a reward for the cadet<lb />
who recruits the most donors. The<lb />
reward this year will be a steak<lb />
dinner.<lb />
Appointment blanks will be fur-<lb />
nished by the cadets and Captain<lb />
Seifeht has stated that if donors<lb />
will be at Wright Building at their<lb />
designated time, the operation will be<lb />
handled without delay.<lb />
Donors under 21 years of age must<lb />
have written permission from their<lb />
parents. The AFROTC will furnish<lb />
the signature blanks.<lb />
Faulkner, Linwood Drye, and Judy<lb />
Willis.<lb />
After the ballots were counted for<lb />
student government representative,<lb />
Gloria Hofler and Mary Brown re-<lb />
mained to run in the second election.<lb />
Ho:ler led Brown by a 148 to 46 mar-<lb />
i gin with final results.<lb />
BSU Service Planned<lb />
For This Week-end<lb />
The Baptist Student Union will<lb />
present a Special Youth Service at<lb />
Union Mission, Roanoke Rapids, Fri-<lb />
day, Saturday and Sunday, Septem-<lb />
ber 27-29, announces Wade Parker.<lb />
Ondra Black and Dick Hoffman<lb />
are the speakers for the event. As-<lb />
sisting with the music will be Curtis<lb />
Pittman and Julia Kendall.<lb />
155 Men, Women<lb />
Engaged In Student<lb />
Teaching This Fall<lb />
Seniors here who are gaining ex-<lb />
perience this fall in the student<lb />
teaching program include 155 men<lb />
and women. Of these 46 are working<lb />
in the primary and the grammar<lb />
grades and 109 in secondary schools.<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of stu-<lb />
dent teaching and placement, has ust<lb />
announced that 92 women and 63<lb />
men are teaching in the Wahl-Coate<lb />
Laboratory Sehool on the campus,<lb />
the Greenville High School and city<lb />
elementary schools, and in high<lb />
schools in twenty other towns in the<lb />
eastern part of the state.<lb />
Those teaching in the elementary<lb />
grades include thirty two assigned<lb />
to the primary grades and fourteen<lb />
to the grammar grades. The 109 who<lb />
are in secondary school classrooms<lb />
are teaching in the fields of art,<lb />
business, English, foreign language,<lb />
industrial arts, mathematics, musk,<lb />
home economics, physical education,<lb />
science, and the social studies.<lb />
The campus Laboratory School,<lb />
where thirty eight seniors have teach-<lb />
ing assignments, has the largest<lb />
number of student teachers.<lb />
The Greenville High School, with<lb />
nineteen East Carolina student teach-<lb />
ers, comes next in numbers. OtSher<lb />
centers are Ayden, Belvoir, Bethel,<lb />
Farmville, Grifton, Chicod, Stokes,<lb />
Grimesland, Winterville, Lucama,<lb />
Rock Ridge, Plymouth, Maury, Kins-<lb />
ton, Contontnea, New Bern, Rober-<lb />
sonville, Washington, Tarboro, and<lb />
Rocky Mount.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAR OlINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2A, 157<lb />
1tf<lb />
Integration Resolution<lb />
Last year, SGA President Dock Smith<lb />
opened the 1956-57 session with a statement<lb />
that the Student Government would take a<lb />
stand on integration<lb />
It was then dropped without further<lb />
word or explanation.<lb />
This year. President Jimmy Phelps said<lb />
in a private interview that his administration<lb />
"will look at the integration question and will<lb />
pass some form of resolution on it<lb />
Phelps stated that he feels the SGA can-<lb />
not honestlv represent East Carolina College<lb />
unless the 'students make known their feel-<lb />
ings and opinions on certain measures. In-<lb />
tegration is one of these measures.<lb />
With the recent outbursts of violence in<lb />
the South over the integration question, and<lb />
the frantic pushing of the supreme courts<lb />
decision by schools and government officials,<lb />
the question is one of urgency that involves<lb />
every student at ECC.<lb />
Some among us undoubtedly believe that<lb />
since the integration question has not yet<lb />
actually touched East Carolina, it should be<lb />
ignored. In other words, "leave well enough<lb />
alone . <lb />
Phelps disagrees. Though a resolution,<lb />
by definition, is only the statement of opin-<lb />
ion of an assembly, and actually carries little<lb />
or no weight except in that capacity, the idea<lb />
is disliked by some. But Phelps feels that<lb />
the students not only have the right to voice<lb />
their opinion, but the duty to do so.<lb />
Drive Safely<lb />
"Slow down and live"�"Take your time,<lb />
not vour life"�"If you're over fifty five<lb />
you're lucky to be alive These are traffic<lb />
safety slogans designed to make drivers more<lb />
safety conscious. But just how aware of the<lb />
danger will our drivers be when we climb in<lb />
the cars this week-end to go home? The only<lb />
thing the average driver feels when he gets<lb />
behind the wheel is a sense of power, high-<lb />
way department officials tell us.<lb />
This is the first week-end that freshmen<lb />
can go home and of course, the upperclassmen<lb />
will be going, too. Freshman or upperclass-<lb />
man. you're ready to roar down that road<lb />
toward home, and the sooner you get there,<lb />
the better. And of course, there will be some<lb />
who just have to have a beer or two to enli-<lb />
ven the trip. Everyone wants to have a good<lb />
time and "we all know that a few drinks<lb />
can't hurt a thing It doesn't matter that<lb />
the driver begins to take a few more chances,<lb />
that he gives in to the temptation of pressing<lb />
that pedal down a little harder.<lb />
Whether you're the driver who likes to<lb />
race with the' other fellow or the one who<lb />
passes en the curve or the guy who scoots<lb />
along at seventy (while watching for the<lb />
cop), you're the person who needs to be read-<lb />
ing and heeding this warning�This may be<lb />
your first and last week-end home.<lb />
Nine chances out of ten you may not only<lb />
be risking your life, but those of four or five<lb />
other students in your car. Those students<lb />
may think that if they make some critical<lb />
remark, they will offend you and lose a fu-<lb />
ture ride. We say, better to lose a future ride<lb />
than a future life.<lb />
Think it over . . . and Drive Safely!<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1956<lb />
Entered as second-cla�s matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Managing Editor  Billy Arnold<lb />
Feature Editor � Martha Wilson<lb />
Sports Editor  Johnny Hudson<lb />
Photographer  Bob Harper<lb />
Executive Committee  Jan Raby, Carolyn Smith,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Janet Hill, Billy Arnold, Bryan<lb />
Harrison, Johnny Hudson, Claudia Todd, Purvis<lb />
Boyette, Bob Harper, Mike Katsias<lb />
News Staff  Kathryn Johnson, Margie Davis,<lb />
Lenore Pate, Judy Samuels, Mike Katsias, Betty<lb />
Lou Bell, Sue Lassiter, Bryan Harrison, Claudia<lb />
Todd, Aline Condon.<lb />
Feature Staff  Pat Farmer, Leigh Dob3on,<lb />
Barbara Batts, Elizabeth Williams, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Faye Rivenbark, Phyllis Langston, Elana<lb />
Caulberg<lb />
Business Staff  Martha Ann Smith, Shirley Holt,<lb />
Nancy Cox, Barbara Ford, Sara Garrison<lb />
Staff Artists  Billy Arnold, Claudia Todd<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  James Trice<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Martha Martin<lb />
Circulation Staff Susan Ballance, Anne Jackson,<lb />
Martha Kellam, Lenore Pate, Janice Langston,<lb />
Lee Phillips, Nancy Cox, Wilma Grey Hall,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Stewart, Kathryn Crumpler,<lb />
Jean Capps, Helen Sturkie, Barbara Jenkins,<lb />
IRuth Lineberger<lb />
Exchange Editor �- Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dt. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parka<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having wTlt,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
The Second Week<lb />
THE BUDGET COMMITTEE low-<lb />
ered the boom by announcing a few<lb />
thousand dollar cuts for various or-<lb />
ganizations. The EAST CAROLIN-<lb />
IAN was thrown for a $1075 loss and<lb />
the BUCCANEER felt the scissors to<lb />
the tune of $1500. The reason for this<lb />
was simple�so they said. . . less<lb />
people here than expected, thus less<lb />
moaey to spend�plus more organ-<lb />
izations asking for more money. So<lb />
we didn't gripe, but are preparing<lb />
to make adjustments, which all adds<lb />
up to four page issues.<lb />
WE WEREN'T KIDDING when<lb />
we saad we have carriers for the pa-<lb />
per. Arrangements are being made<lb />
to deliver the newspaper door-to-<lb />
door in the girls dorms and also<lb />
placed in the boys dorms. Copies for<lb />
day students will be placed in the<lb />
College Union Friday morning and<lb />
also copies for the faculty will be<lb />
placed in the post office lobby on a<lb />
table by the departmental mail boxes.<lb />
This way we hope that more students<lb />
will read the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
and thus be better informed.<lb />
MANY THANKS to those students<lb />
who gave an afternoon of service to<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN at the<lb />
printer's shop last week. To publish<lb />
an eight page paper we had to in-<lb />
sert the middle pages by hand. So<lb />
herewith we extend our thanks to<lb />
Elizabeth Williams, Martha Ann Mar-<lb />
tin, Lois Perry, Wilma Dean Holt,<lb />
Lacye Harris, and Martin Harris.<lb />
MY APPRECIATION is also ex-<lb />
pressed to the manager of the Pitt<lb />
t: eater who gave me a courtesy pass<lb />
for four months. Now I'll have my<lb />
try at being a movie editor.<lb />
A LITTLE HELP would be ap-<lb />
preciated. I'm collecting those little<lb />
red cellophane tapes around cigarette<lb />
packages (and similarly wrapped<lb />
items) to aid a blind girl in obtaining<lb />
a seeing e'e dog. lt takes a lot of<lb />
them to make just a pound, so save<lb />
them in an envelope and send to box<lb />
1063, East Carolina.<lb />
SPEAKING OF blind girls, we<lb />
have some students here who require<lb />
some aid in getting around campus.<lb />
Don't hesitate to offer a helping<lb />
hand�for you can always spare time<lb />
if you try.<lb />
VISITING IN GOTTEN just be-<lb />
fore "open house" was just like old<lb />
times in the Air Force when we had<lb />
"GI parties The freshmen girls were<lb />
really cleaning things up. Some of<lb />
them learned a few new things, such<lb />
as how to mop and wax a floor. Home<lb />
was never like this, hmm?<lb />
WHAT HAS HAPPENED to our<lb />
Honor System that was supposed to be<lb />
installed in full force this year?<lb />
Here's hoping it will be carried out<lb />
by the SGA. It is a matter for stu-<lb />
dent concern, the only thing is, just<lb />
how concerned are our students?<lb />
IT SURE WOULD BE NICE if the<lb />
Soda Shop would install similar coin<lb />
machines in the basement of Austin<lb />
as those in the basement of Garrett.<lb />
Those students who do not have a<lb />
lunch hour because of classes could<lb />
easily use the ten minutes between<lb />
classes to eat a sandwich and drink<lb />
a coke.<lb />
IT WOULD BE EVEN NICER if<lb />
the dormitories could be wired so<lb />
that our FM radio station could be<lb />
heard on the radios in the dorms.<lb />
AND I JUST DARE Mr. Phelps<lb />
and his administration to solve the<lb />
problem of "suitcase college It's<lb />
a shame that the activities of East<lb />
Carolina are not attractive enough<lb />
to keep the students here on week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
I'M JUST CURIOUS what our<lb />
Entertainment Series will bring us.<lb />
Everytime the subject is brought up<lb />
in the legislature a lot of hot air gets<lb />
blown around. The matter's simple<lb />
boys, just give the people what they<lb />
want.<lb />
THE GREATEST PROBLEM of<lb />
the freshman is getting adjusted. My<lb />
theory is, just relax and follow Aris-<lb />
totle who said, "do things in moder-<lb />
ation"�so when you worry, don't<lb />
worry too much, and when you play,<lb />
don't play too much�and if it's pos-<lb />
sible, when you study, don't study<lb />
too much.<lb />
WE OLD SENIORS are already<lb />
getting sentimental with HOME-<lb />
COMING not too far away. We know<lb />
it won't be too long before we'll be<lb />
alumni and coming back. It's really<lb />
a great day . . . there's no doubt about<lb />
it!<lb />
LOOKING FORWARD TO . . . this<lb />
week-end, take it easy on the high-<lb />
ways going home. Be good and don't<lb />
forget to go to church Sunday,<lb />
'?HOLD FAST YOUR DREAMS"<lb />
is a poem by Louise Driscoll and it<lb />
goes like this�<lb />
Hold fast your dreams!<lb />
Within your heart<lb />
Keep one still, secret spot<lb />
Where dreams may go,<lb />
And sheltered so,<lb />
May thrive and grow<lb />
Where doubt and fear are not.<lb />
O keep a place apart,<lb />
Within your heart,<lb />
For little dreams to go!<lb />
Our Art Department<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
A New Hue<lb />
Bv BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
The campus politician has taken on<lb />
a new hue . . .<lb />
You can still see through the glass<lb />
he's made of, but he's colored it a<lb />
little this year.<lb />
Used to he spoke softly, but car-<lb />
ried a willow switch.<lb />
Now he R eaka loudly but carries<lb />
a wet napkin.<lb />
Seriously, the new trend has in-<lb />
vaded East Carolina campus politics.<lb />
Everybody is trying to "hop on the<lb />
bandwagon"�if you will pardon the<lb />
highly political cliche.<lb />
The latest to hop are old men and<lb />
girls. Now 1 don't mind the girls,<lb />
for they ; rovide variety to a some-<lb />
what boring hobby that has hereto-<lb />
fore been dominated by males. But<lb />
the old men, well . . .<lb />
I'll admit the whole thing is pretty<lb />
silly, but it takes an even sillier as-<lb />
pect when grown men start playing<lb />
the game.<lb />
The old guard, who were the first<lb />
to play the game, are still around<lb />
shaking hands, stabbing backs, and<lb />
sticking feet in mouths.<lb />
The reformers are back trying to<lb />
introduce their great campus-shak-<lb />
ing ideas such as, keeping the cam-<lb />
pus clean and waiting your turn in<lb />
line.<lb />
The war mongers are still here car-<lb />
rying on their mock battles with the<lb />
administration.<lb />
The economists are still afraid that<lb />
someone is going to get more money<lb />
out of the SGA than themselves.<lb />
Curiously enough many campus<lb />
politicians are aware of the dea of<lb />
foolishness that is inevitably attached<lb />
to them and try to counteract it by<lb />
giving their position an air of dig-<lb />
nity.<lb />
But despite all they do, the lean<lb />
and hungry look shows up through<lb />
the visors of their shining-armor<lb />
headplates.<lb />
Their fteling of importance is<lb />
usually characterized by standing up<lb />
in a 1 ublic meeting and piously an-<lb />
nouncing that the following state-<lb />
ment is "off the record<lb />
This would be annoying to most<lb />
college reporters but it make3 me<lb />
feel like an Associated Press corres-<lb />
pondent in the Court of Saint James.<lb />
But it won't be long now until the<lb />
petition! and the polls start flowing<lb />
and the junior statesman will break<lb />
out their atomizers and warm up their<lb />
vocal chords for some of those "on<lb />
the record" statements.<lb />
If you have survived a freshman year<lb />
here at East Carolina College you have un-<lb />
doubtedly been "exposed" to a course i.<lb />
Art Appreciation. When I say exposed, I<lb />
make no allusi n to the amount of knowledge<lb />
absorbed from the course! However, :<lb />
those of us who don't know (and I didn't),<lb />
here are a few facts about East Carolina's<lb />
constantly expanding art department.<lb />
The staff of the Art Department<lb />
grown from only two members in 1951 I<lb />
five members this year. Also, at the end of<lb />
last spring quarter, the enrollment oi Art<lb />
Majors in the department had increased 29<lb />
Recently a number of changes ha-<lb />
made in the Art Department curn<lb />
Lst year, for the first time, all of the Art<lb />
courses offered in the catalogue were tauj<lb />
during the year with only one exc<lb />
Pan American Art. Also several old coui<lb />
have been revised. Clay Modeling ha-<lb />
changed to ceramics with emphasis on h<lb />
building and work on the potter's w'r.<lb />
rather than being taught as an elementary<lb />
sculpture course. Weaving and Basketry<lb />
become Textile design and Weaving v.<lb />
places emphasis upon crafts such as<lb />
screening, stenciling, block printing<lb />
weaving on both floor looms and table lo<lb />
New equipment has recently been ordered<lb />
the expansion of this course. This year Ar<lb />
the Grammar Grades and Art in the Prin.<lb />
Grades have been combined into one course-<lb />
Art in the Elementary School. This gives I<lb />
students who need this course more time<lb />
more credit, and makes a more sound e<lb />
cational approach for the elementary Art<lb />
teacher.<lb />
The Art curriculum has also added a m<lb />
c urse this year. This is Design fr the Th<lb />
ater which was planned by the Art Depart<lb />
ment in conjunction with the English Dran.<lb />
Department. This course stresses scene de-<lb />
sign, lighting and construction of the play<lb />
production- .<lb />
An attempt is now being made by the de-<lb />
partment to provide a senior-graduate course<lb />
which will be a free elective for the master-<lb />
candidates or art students in general.<lb />
These are only a few of the "sidelines"<lb />
of the art department. As you can see, our<lb />
art department is composed of an interesting<lb />
variety of courses  other tjian "Art<lb />
Appreciation<lb />
There has been talk of organizing<lb />
a two-party system here, which it<lb />
really a good idea, for it will mean<lb />
that some of this nonsense will take<lb />
on the appearance of organization.<lb />
One party or two the situation will<lb />
never change. For as long as the<lb />
lofty idealism is being bombasted<lb />
from one corner of Flanagan Audi-<lb />
torium to the other, the campus pol-<lb />
itician will emerge with hand -out-<lb />
stretched.<lb />
"Cold-Turkey Realism"<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
"If you drop your hat in the middle of<lb />
the street, don't bend down to pick it up�<lb />
you'll get an ass full of taxi cabs<lb />
Ihat drew a laugh when I saw the play<lb />
on Broadway two years ago. But Hollywood<lb />
cut it out of the movie version. Regardless<lb />
Michael Gazzo's "A Hatful of Rain with<lb />
its fascinating, off-beat mood, makes an Im-<lb />
pact�an impact in cold-turkey realism.<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
Dottie Jo James - - Music Everywhere!<lb />
Music, music, music�the life of<lb />
petite music major Dottie Jo James<lb />
of Wilmington revolves around music.<lb />
This bouncy, cheerful blond parti-<lb />
cipates in every musical club and<lb />
every musical presentation on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
In the widely acclaimed college<lb />
production "Oklahoma she played the<lb />
part of Ado Annie, to whom she com-<lb />
pares her own personality. Last year<lb />
in "A Connecticut Yankee" Dottie<lb />
played the part of Sandy. "Musicals<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
solo part. At the Christmas program<lb />
last year she was the student direct-<lb />
or of the choir. Every Sunday she<lb />
sings in the Greenville Presbyterian<lb />
Church choir.<lb />
When Dottie isn't practicing some<lb />
phase of music she is usually attend-<lb />
ing either a Music Club meeting or<lb />
a Sigma Alpha Iota meeting. She has<lb />
been both editor and Sergeant at<lb />
Arms of Sigma Alpha Iota, a honor-<lb />
ary music fraternity. It seems a<lb />
wonder that someone who is this<lb />
busy consistently makes the Dean's<lb />
List, but it is true. Last year she<lb />
became a member of Kappa Delta<lb />
Pi, an honorary scholastic frater-<lb />
nity. When asked how she manages<lb />
to make such good grades and en-<lb />
ter into so many activities also, she<lb />
replied, "Since I'm so rushed I some-<lb />
times don't have time to study, io<lb />
I've learned to pay close attention<lb />
in class. This cuts down the amount<lb />
of studying I would have to do<lb />
Even Dottie's summers are filled<lb />
with musical activities. A few sum-<lb />
mers ago she was a counselor her<lb />
at Summer Music Camp and this past<lb />
summer she taught all musical in-<lb />
struments at a summer music school<lb />
in her home town. As for future<lb />
plans after she graduate this year<lb />
she says she will do graduate study<lb />
somewhere and then teach. Unless<lb />
something miraculous happens, she<lb />
ekiims, she won't pursue a musical<lb />
career.<lb />
Letter To Editor<lb />
A Literary Magazine<lb />
Dottie Jo James<lb />
have definitely been the highlight of<lb />
my college career. I look forward to<lb />
them every year she claims.<lb />
Being a voice and oboe major Dot-<lb />
tie of course is in the choir, orchestra,<lb />
and band. When the choir went on<lb />
its annual tour last year she had a<lb />
To the Editor. The East Carolinian:<lb />
For some months now a group of<lb />
students have been seeking to enlist<lb />
campus interest in the establishment<lb />
of a high-quality magazine of the<lb />
type which so many colleges sponsor.<lb />
So far, their support has been such<lb />
that the project has been virtually<lb />
abandoned.<lb />
To many of us it seems a pity<lb />
that the possibilities of our having<lb />
a magazine should be so summarily<lb />
killed through lack of interest. It<lb />
seems all the more regrettable in<lb />
view of the fact that we have on cam-<lb />
pus a distinguished teacher of writ-<lb />
ing in Mr. Pierce, who, incidentally,<lb />
is also an experienced magazine ad-<lb />
visor, and whose students and others<lb />
are producing stories and poeme<lb />
which deserve publication as proof of<lb />
our devotion to the finest in cultural<lb />
achievement, as well as for their<lb />
intrinsic merit and readability.<lb />
At the very least, would it not be<lb />
appropriate for our Student Legis-<lb />
lature to authorise the appointment<lb />
of a committee to study the maga-<lb />
zine question? Surely it Is not too<lb />
late to explore completely the possi-<lb />
bilities of establishing a new publi-<lb />
cation on campus.<lb />
James E. Poindexter<lb />
Professor of English<lb />
"Rain" is the first movie of its type to<lb />
be made since a recent revision in the Motion<lb />
Picture code lifted a taboo on films about<lb />
drug addiction. It is the story of a young junk-<lb />
ey (Don Murray as Johnny Pope), who was<lb />
first exposed to morphine while being treat-<lb />
ed for Korean War wounds. His life as a<lb />
civilian, scratching for his daily $40 supply<lb />
of dope, dramatizes the horrors he faces<lb />
and creates for his pregnant wife (Eva Marie<lb />
Saint) and his family.<lb />
Newcomer Anthony Franciosa plays the<lb />
role of the addict's "brother-keeper which<lb />
he held on Broadway and then repeated on<lb />
the screen. As Polo Pope he performs one<lb />
of the classic drunk scenes of theater history.<lb />
Eva Marie Saint, as Celia Pope, seems<lb />
too sweet and country-girl a type for the<lb />
middle-class New York City working wife.<lb />
Shelley Winters, who starred in the same role<lb />
on Broadway, caught more of the spirit.<lb />
The story ends with Johnny Pope ready<lb />
to seek treatment. But with one relapse al-<lb />
ready on his record, there is only the faint-<lb />
eat hope of sunshine. In fact, the hint is that<lb />
the long-range forecast will be more rain.<lb />
"A Hatful of Rain" is incomparably<lb />
better than "Monkey on My Back" and quite<lb />
superior in some ways to "The Man with<lb />
the Golden Arm Don Murray is dynamic<lb />
in his exhibition of the agonies seizing a man<lb />
who is "hooked It was for portraying the<lb />
same violent state that Frank Sinatra was<lb />
praised in "GblBen Arm<lb />
With the number of Hollywood dope<lb />
operas out it will seem that narcotics are<lb />
a national menace on a par with fall out,<lb />
Russia, the Grimes Case, and Martian in-<lb />
vaders. In this country today there are<lb />
roughly 100,000 addicts. And statistics on<lb />
permanent cures are not very promising�<lb />
twenty-five per cent at best. Addicts can be<lb />
withdrawn from the drug with a minimum<lb />
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PIRATES DEN<lb />
i By<lb />
! JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
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Jack Boom, hXV's head football mentor, had little to say<lb />
Pirate Mcoad gapae of the season with Davidson this<lb />
lay. Th� Wilkat-�OC scrap will mark EXX's second Soufh-<lb />
t(H this season axid also the last. The quiet-spoken Boone<lb />
Saturday! game with almost no idea as to how strong his club<lb />
be and the outcome of the game.<lb />
i t-mouth nativt- still remembers the opening game when he<lb />
supposedly fired-up club to meet Richmond in hi3 home town.<lb />
nfident that his team would put up a big battle with their two-<lb />
ta I - ami even had hopes af victory. The Pirates did ap-<lb />
tnd played the Spiders off their feet in the opening quarter<lb />
etr pass defense lapse in the second period and send tihem<lb />
Davidson Meets Victory-Hungry Bucs<lb />
Plavcr Of The Week<lb />
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Itory.<lb />
learns<lb />
the<lb />
ife.<lb />
role<lb />
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frtbly<lb />
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on the short enj of a 13-0 score at intermission.<lb />
were impressed with their Purple and Gold and held fingers<lb />
d taif began. T is proved to be disasterous ami a night<lb />
gel as the Spiders began to move at will and quickly<lb />
eigi � Virginian-Pilot stated "ECC just didn't have the<lb />
� sate with their Virginia opponents<lb />
: . i sved face in the last period when they prevented the<lb />
, ng ( yards for their Ion touchdown. Pass defense<lb />
weakness in the loss. A!so there were numerous<lb />
have been made by a good experienced ball club.<lb />
ins BCC showed was an improvement over last season.<lb />
d ;vav have a winner before the season draws to a<lb />
 eeki<lb />
I ndtrdogs Again<lb />
� the Davidson game rapidly approaches, Coach Boone<lb />
. m improving. Offensively and defensively, the<lb />
: vastly improved, but once again inexperience could be<lb />
 t' a list ol injuries which continue to pile up. One thing<lb />
tter will be the secondary forces. Plenty of work<lb />
� to aas defense and fundamentals since September 14th.<lb />
log rol ecoming familiar with the Bucs and this week<lb />
n as experts tigure the locals three touchdowns away<lb />
 game erformance like the Richmond first quarter could<lb />
- chart. During the initial quarter at Richmond<lb />
t heating any team on their schedule.<lb />
H, : !� ft� been carrying the "quarterback blues" this<lb />
Udcats looked like a solid ball club in their opening<lb />
trouncing one of the stronger Ncrth State outfits 27-6.<lb />
ne of their better seasons last year, and rave a<lb />
1. returning and looked exceptionally smooth against<lb />
 C!<lb />
opener.<lb />
at East Carolina is sponsored largely by a<lb />
tbe �. In this club are merchants and alumni who<lb />
� e growth of East CaTolma. Most schools send out rep-<lb />
money to help support their athletic fund, but<lb />
CC The officials contact the merchants and alumni and<lb />
nterested in membership. The cost for membership<lb />
receives a decal, and a season ticket to the<lb />
mes, with the seat being in the reserved section.<lb />
- very discouraging ar.d surprising to learn that some of the<lb />
not members of the Pirate Club. -It seems that they must<lb />
� tu in the grown of ECC or maybe they are just nar-<lb />
'ihe town thrives on the college business and should put out all<lb />
Pffort to support the college. It would be interesting to note just how they<lb />
mid fare without East Carolina here.<lb />
I thmk a step should be taken by the Physical Education department<lb />
,o inforss the students who is behind them and therefore patronize the<lb />
rms interested in the growth rather than those concerned with their own<lb />
are.<lb />
'ECC Lettermen<lb />
lect Leaders<lb />
s1<lb />
�A<lb />
Intra-mural Tag<lb />
Football Underway;<lb />
Archer Presiding<lb />
Ken Burgess and Dick Monds, a<lb />
pair o senior guards, have been<lb />
�1 cte.i to Co-Captain the 1957 East<lb />
Carolina football team. Head Coach<lb />
pk Boone made the announcement<lb />
following a meeting last Friday<lb />
evening.<lb />
The Co-Captains were elected by a<lb />
vote of the returning lettermen on<lb />
;his year's team. Following the vot-<lb />
nj?, Coach Boone stated "I feel the<lb />
aoys made a fine choice in their<lb />
election<lb />
Burgess hails from Burlington<lb />
A'here he<lb />
. boo) star. He has seen regu<lb />
service with the Pirates since his<lb />
reshman year and is considered a<lb />
talwart in the Pirate forward wall.<lb />
He is a vicious blocker despite<lb />
weighing only 185, the smallest in<lb />
ihe Bucs interior line.<lb />
Monds, a former Dunn prep star,<lb />
is also a veteran of experience since<lb />
his freshman year. A bruising 200<lb />
pounder, 'Diok excells on defense<lb />
where he has a keen ability of di-<lb />
agnosing opponents plays before they<lb />
:evelo, . Monds is a hard-worker and<lb />
firm believer that games are won<lb />
on the practice field.<lb />
The Intramural Council sponsored<lb />
Six-Man-Touch Football League got<lb />
under way this past Monday. A high-<lb />
ly succesful season is predicted with<lb />
Harry Archer, newly-elected presi-<lb />
dent, presiding.<lb />
Alter a pre-season meeting, Ar-<lb />
c er was greatly impressed with the<lb />
interest shown. "The teams are ready!<lb />
to begin and all feel confident of cap-1<lb />
turing the trophy. The teams this<lb />
year will be stronger and probably<lb />
wisei as last season was the initial<lb />
start of the league. Reserve strength<lb />
is expected to play a large part in<lb />
nans irom ournnKiuni  ,  . it � nm-<lb />
�.julthis years program as a lot ol run-<lb />
was an outsnd,�g hh J � �J Arch�<lb />
r. He has seen regular <lb />
Boone Has Bucs<lb />
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Our choice for the "Player of the<lb />
Week" award goes to Tommy Jones<lb />
for his outstanding play in the Rich-<lb />
mond game. An end, Tommy is the<lb />
smallest man in the Pirate starting<lb />
forward wall.<lb />
Although now living in Norfolk,<lb />
Va Tommy served most of his prep<lb />
nlaying at" Oxford, N. C. While at<lb />
Oxford, he gathered All-Conference<lb />
aonors and was Honorable mention<lb />
for All-State. Local awards were the<lb />
Sportsmanship trophy and also a<lb />
defensive trophy. He was Co-Captain<lb />
.is senior year and went on to play<lb />
in the East-West game at Greens-<lb />
boro.<lb />
The hard-working 165 pounder<lb />
spent most of his freeman sea3on<lb />
working on defense or offense against<lb />
the varsity squads. Boone kept him<lb />
out of action under the "bohunk"<lb />
ruling which would give im an extra<lb />
year of eligibility.<lb />
His first two years of playing!<lb />
barely earned him a letter, but little<lb />
experience was gained as football<lb />
seemed to becomt a game lor the<lb />
bigger boys.<lb />
Last year a flock of ends were lost<lb />
by graduation and replacements were<lb />
sought. Jones was given an inside<lb />
track on the end spot, but most on-<lb />
lookers felt that a larger man would<lb />
take over be.ore the starting game.<lb />
Tommy soon proved that although<lb />
a little man, he was not easily pushed<lb />
around and wi.en the Richmond game<lb />
came up, he was still in the starting<lb />
lineup.<lb />
At the end of the opening game,<lb />
Tommy was a mainstay in the Pirate<lb />
lme, which proved to be a credit to<lb />
the school. At his flank position, the<lb />
Oxford native turned in play after<lb />
play and handled his end with satis-<lb />
faction. After going through the game<lb />
movies, it was apparent that he threw<lb />
the kev block on ECC's lone touc<lb />
down.<lb />
Coach Jim Maliory, end coach, had<lb />
igh praise for Tommy's work. "If<lb />
:he whole line had blocked like him,<lb />
we would have scored some points<lb />
states Maliory. Head Coach Jack<lb />
Boone also was quick to admit that<lb />
Tommy was a fine hustler and a big<lb />
asset to the team.<lb />
As the Pirates get set to meet<lb />
Davidson, it would be wise to watch<lb />
Tommy from his end position for his<lb />
blocking may pave many a touchdown<lb />
(we hope). Although Jones doesn't<lb />
excel as a pass receiver, he is still<lb />
a dangerous man with his speed and<lb />
quickness.<lb />
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SERVING REGULAR<lb />
DINNERS<lb />
Coach Earl Smith will carry his<lb />
"Baby Bucs" to Chowan College to-<lb />
day for their opener of the season.<lb />
This i� the first season ECC has<lb />
been able to have a junior varsity<lb />
team in operation, but a good sched-<lb />
ule has been prepared in their initial<lb />
season.<lb />
The probable starting line-up for<lb />
ECC will find David Thomas and<lb />
Hilton Woolard at the ends, Lee<lb />
Singleton and Joe Lewis at tackles,<lb />
David Rogers and Wayne Davis at<lb />
guards, and Bert Harrell at center.<lb />
Stuart Holland will probably get<lb />
the starting nod at quarterback wth<lb />
George Slaughter at fullback, and<lb />
Walkie Hanford and Bobby Paterson<lb />
at the halfs.<lb />
Chowan, a strong junior college<lb />
outfit, will be favorites, but the main<lb />
purpose of the EOC program is to<lb />
enable their reserves to gain some<lb />
game experience.<lb />
Tonight at 5:30 p.m. at the Gym<lb />
fireplace a weiner roast will open the<lb />
Womens' Recreation Association's<lb />
first meeting to welcome all new-<lb />
comers who wish to join the WRA.<lb />
The purpose of the WiRA is to en-<lb />
courage the spirit of play among the<lb />
women students, to work for the pro-<lb />
motion of physical activities among<lb />
the student body, and to develop<lb />
good sportsmanship. Among the many<lb />
activities during the year will be<lb />
intra-mural activities, annual sports<lb />
day, a house party, and the spring<lb />
banquet.<lb />
Begiulng the intra-mural activities<lb />
will be a program of volleyball du-<lb />
ring the fall quarter, and then basket-<lb />
ball during winter quarter, to be fol-<lb />
lowed by softball during spring quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
A special highlight for the WRA<lb />
is the meeting of national organiza-<lb />
tion, American Federation of College<lb />
Women, on campus October 25, a sig-<lb />
nal honor for ECC.<lb />
This year, for the first time the<lb />
intra-mural program will be run on<lb />
a dormitory basis which means that<lb />
girls will play activities only with<lb />
other girls in their dorms. However,<lb />
a dormitory may have more than one<lb />
team participating. Each dorm has<lb />
a student to co-ordinate the teams<lb />
so those who wish to start a team<lb />
may get more information on the<lb />
subject. These co-ordinators are:<lb />
Gayle Clapp, day students; Betty<lb />
Peele, Garrett; Hilda Roberts, Wil-<lb />
son; Peggy .Davis, Jarvis; Charlotte<lb />
Fitchett, Fleming; Polly AdamB, Cot-<lb />
ten; with those for Ragsdale and<lb />
Woman's Hall to be selected later.<lb />
Each championship team for each<lb />
sport will be awarded a pennant<lb />
and Wednesday. Only one league is<lb />
present with every team playing the<lb />
other once. Schedules and other in-<lb />
formation will be posted on the bul-<lb />
letin board in the College Union.<lb />
Archer stated that a single elim-<lb />
ination tournament will be set up at<lb />
the end of the season with all clubs,<lb />
despite season record, eligible. The<lb />
pairings will probably match the No.<lb />
i seeded club playing the last seeded<lb />
team Ac.<lb />
Archer reported that 12 entries<lb />
have been made thus far. Some of the<lb />
veteran clubs are Delta Sigma Rho,<lb />
EPO, Phi Gamma Pi, Pi Kappa Al-<lb />
iha, ROTC, River Rats, and Country<lb />
Gentlemen. Four new teams have<lb />
een added Including a freshman<lb />
group and a group from Umstead<lb />
Hall.<lb />
A pomt system has been set up<lb />
this fall by the council. Points will<lb />
e givm to the teams in each major<lb />
ort and other sports sponsored by<lb />
.he council. A score will be kept on<lb />
display throughout the season with<lb />
a trophy awarded the team with the<lb />
most points at the end of the school<lb />
year. This team will be named the<lb />
"Intramural Champion" of East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
Schedule for next week will be as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Bad news in the Pirate camp was<lb />
announced last week when Dr. Fred<lb />
Irons, team physician, stated that<lb />
Jerry Brooks would be out for the<lb />
season.<lb />
The Rockingham senior has failed<lb />
to respond to two operations on his<lb />
foot during the past winter.<lb />
The 230 pounder is a big loss to<lb />
the Pirates and leaves a weak situa-<lb />
tion at the tackle positions.<lb />
Grover Cleveland, while President<lb />
of the United States, in 1893 under-<lb />
went a secret and successful opera-<lb />
tion for cancer of the mouth. In the<lb />
October Reader's Digest, Donald Cul-<lb />
ross Peattie explains the surgery<lb />
was performed aboard a yacht in<lb />
Long Island Sound to avoid alarming<lb />
the nation then beset with a serious<lb />
business depression. The cancer did<lb />
not return and Mr. Cleveland lived<lb />
15 years more, became a trustee of<lb />
Princeton University, and died at<lb />
Princeton, N. J. on June 24, 1908.<lb />
the following year.<lb />
All girls are eligible to partici-<lb />
pate regardless of whether they are<lb />
which will be kept in the dorm until' members of the WRA or not<lb />
East Carolina plays host Saturday<lb />
night to a team tnat has evaded the<lb />
Pirates for the last several years.<lb />
The Davidson Wildcats, North Caro-<lb />
lina's only Southern Conference elev-<lb />
en, invade Memorial Stadium in the<lb />
Bucs home opene- of the season. A<lb />
capacity crowd is expected for the<lb />
tussle.<lb />
One big drawing card in the tilt<lb />
will be the return of Bill Dole to<lb />
Greenville. Dole, the Davidson head<lb />
mentor, served as head coach of ECC<lb />
.efore taking his new position.<lb />
Coach Boone, the present Pirate<lb />
tutor, was his assistant. So when<lb />
these two schools meet Saturday<lb />
night it will mark the first meeting<lb />
of pupil and teacher.<lb />
The Wildcats are rated three touch-<lb />
down favorites despite the quarter-<lb />
back situation of Dole's. The Southern<lb />
Conference eleven lost two of their<lb />
top quarterbacks in the early weeks<lb />
of practice and depth at this slot has<lb />
been very weak. Charlie Benson, a<lb />
eft-handed Floridian, has moved into<lb />
the top slot and Dole feels tr.at he<lb />
should be able to handle the job.<lb />
Elsewhere the Wildcats will field<lb />
a strong, experienced unit with their<lb />
line being their strong poin. Center<lb />
and Captain Bill Price heads the ex-<lb />
perienced line. Coach Dole comments<lb />
that Price is "one of the best cen-<lb />
ters I ave ever coached At the<lb />
guards, Bob Stancil and Dale Gram-<lb />
ley, both lettermen, have the nod.<lb />
The tackles will be manned by Dale<lb />
Gramley and a freshman hustler,<lb />
Scott Lacy. Dole has been very im-<lb />
pressed with Lacy's ability. Craig<lb />
Wall and Harold Westervelt will<lb />
tart on the flanks.<lb />
Backing Benson in the visitors'<lb />
'lackfielj will be Paul Barbee, Ralph<lb />
Setzler, and Dave Warden. Both Bar-<lb />
bee and Setzler are fleet and experi-<lb />
nced performers with the latter ex-<lb />
pected to be the big man this fall.<lb />
Warden is a sophomore, but runs<lb />
with 'bulldozer" power.<lb />
Turning to East Carolina, the Pi-<lb />
rates have spent much time on de-<lb />
fense and' fundamentals, the weak<lb />
.inks in the Richmond defeat. Coach<lb />
Boon has stressed these points and<lb />
all indications show that tr.e Bucs<lb />
will be vastly improved.<lb />
The Pirate line will counter with<lb />
Howard Beale and Tommy Jones at<lb />
ends; James Faircloth and Larry<lb />
Howell at tackles; Ken BurgeBs and<lb />
Dick Monds at the guards; and Lynn<lb />
Barnett at center.<lb />
The backfield may have several<lb />
changes with Bob Maynard and Tom-<lb />
my Nash probably getting starting<lb />
assignments. Halfback Charlie Bish-<lb />
op appears to be the only serious<lb />
injury and he may be available for<lb />
duty. Ralph Zehring and James<lb />
Speight will round out the starting<lb />
backfield.<lb />
Although lacking experience and<lb />
game conditions, Zehring is progres-<lb />
sing rapidly and should develop in-<lb />
to a fine quarterback.<lb />
Coach Boone predicts a hard game<lb />
against Davidson, but is confident<lb />
that his club will play well and per-<lb />
haps even surprise his former associ-<lb />
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Game time will be 8:00 at Memorial<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEM��ft &amp;<lb />
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Bandleading Beauties<lb />
Maid Of Cotton<lb />
Contest Officially Underway<lb />
V For Victories?<lb />
i majorettes x.r the hat Carolina College marching band<lb />
are (from L to r. Ellen SUrkie, Doris Robbins, Barlene Culipher, Shelby<lb />
Jean Grady, Charlotte Fitchett. and Gayle Davenport.<lb />
(photo by staff photographer Bob Harper)<lb />
"The Mouse Trap"<lb />
Slated For Nov. Production<lb />
Wanted: A young girl who likes<lb />
to travel and meet people. Her job<lb />
will he to win frienis "nere and abroad<lb />
for the American cotton industry.<lb />
The National Cotton Council an-<lb />
nounces that the search for the 1958<lb />
Maid of Cotton is officially underway,<lb />
and it's entirely possible that the<lb />
lucky giil who wins the title will<lb />
come from a college campus. Seven-<lb />
teen of the 19 Maids to date have been<lb />
coeds or recent graduates at the<lb />
time of their selection.<lb />
Many exciting events await the<lb />
trirl chosen as fashion and good will<lb />
representative for the cotton in-<lb />
Coed Returns<lb />
From Europe<lb />
The hardest part of this quarter is<lb />
trying to settle back into college life,<lb />
according to Kay Thomason of Kan-<lb />
napolis, after her European tour this<lb />
past summer.<lb />
Kay left home June 1, and was<lb />
accompanied to New York City by<lb />
her parents, where, on June 3 she<lb />
boarded a Dutch ship. Nine days<lb />
later sr.e arived in Le Havre, France.<lb />
She began her visit at the home of<lb />
her sister and brother-in-law who<lb />
are stationed near Frankfurt. She<lb />
returned home August 13<lb />
dustry, the Council reports. At the<lb />
beginning of the year, she will fly<lb />
to New York for a month's training<lb />
in preparation for her role of Maid<lb />
of Cotton. She will receive good<lb />
grooming and modeling tips from<lb />
experts in these fields and will be<lb />
completely outfitted in an all-cotton<lb />
wardrobe. The wardrobe will include<lb />
some 40 garments created for her<lb />
by leading American designers.<lb />
International Tour<lb />
At the end of er month's training,<lb />
the new Maid of Cotton will embark<lb />
upon a six-month international tour.<lb />
Accompanied by a chaperon appointed<lb />
by the Council, she will travel 50,000<lb />
miles. She will visit more than 40<lb />
cities in the United States, Canada,<lb />
and Europe.<lb />
Everywhere she goes, the Maid of<lb />
Cotton will pose for newspapers and<lb />
magazine photographers, make radio<lb />
and television appearances, and model<lb />
in fas ion shows. She will meet<lb />
thousands of interesting people, In-<lb />
cluding mayors, governors, members<lb />
io the President's cabinet, other<lb />
Washington dignitaiies, and movie<lb />
StUIS.<lb />
New Car Given<lb />
As a reward for a job well done,<lb />
a brand new car will be waiting for<lb />
her at the end of her wonderful<lb />
journey. A car is awarded each year<lb />
to the Maid of Cotton by the Memphis<lb />
District Ford Dealers as a symbol<lb />
of the close working relationship be-<lb />
tween the cotton and automobile in-<lb />
dustries.<lb />
To be eligible to be Maid of '<lb />
ton, a girl must V.ave been born in a<lb />
cotton-producing state, must be be-<lb />
tween the ages of 19 and 25, must be<lb />
at least 5 feet, 5 inches tall, and<lb />
must never have been married. Entry<lb />
blanks for the 1958 contest may be<lb />
obtained from the National Cotton<lb />
Council, P. O. Box 9905, Memphis 12,<lb />
Tenn.<lb />
This is the 20th year that a Maid<lb />
of Cotton contest has been sponsored<lb />
by the Council, the Memphis Cotton<lb />
Carnival Association, and t: e Cotton<lb />
Exchanges of Memphis, New York,<lb />
and New Orleans.<lb />
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Leading ihe Seers 33 ear will be (L U r.) I m r Bowden, J.Jct<lb />
Whittle. Bettj Phillips, assistant chief. Janet Hodfea, chief, srolyM BwtjJ<lb />
PeggJ KepUj, Put Wiford. not pictured is Jo Jordan<lb />
 photo b Bob Harperj<lb />
Cadet Commander<lb />
Selects SevcnOnROTCStafl<lb />
Trap a play by<lb />
famous whodunit<lb />
ed here by the<lb />
T: eatre, November<lb />
rding to an announce-<lb />
e Branch of the<lb />
tion of University<lb />
Performances wil take place in<lb />
am at 8 p.m. The<lb />
the fund established<lb />
j local AAUW to<lb />
-rudy scholarships<lb />
Eas1 i tudents,<lb />
Forney to Direct<lb />
�. of the Greenville<lb />
rill direct the Christie<lb />
He has had a varied exper-<lb />
i � . director in various<lb />
trk  production Last<lb />
n � aneholy Jac-<lb />
.ng production of<lb />
"As You Like It" here.<lb />
He ays for the Green-<lb />
ville. Kinston, and other little the-<lb />
- r.sored by the<lb />
presented with<lb />
�ulty members have<lb />
audiences in past<lb />
terback, president of the AAUW here,<lb />
and Dr. Edgar Hirshberg, president<lb />
of the local Little Theatre, will work<lb />
with committees from the two or-<lb />
ganizations in presenting "The<lb />
Mouse Trap<lb />
"Cool" Collesians Ready To<lb />
Swing, Six Jazzmen, Vocalist<lb />
c<lb />
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News<lb />
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The f . . student to benefit from<lb />
: end established with<lb />
from these performances<lb />
Ann L. Mayo, who during the<lb />
er studied foreign lan-<lb />
 ages at the Sorbonne in Paris.<lb />
Final Iryouts Tonight<lb />
Tr; � : parts in "The Mouse<lb />
been announced for last<lb />
tonight at 8 p.m. in the<lb />
urn on the campus,<lb />
-elected from mem-<lb />
.re faculty and those<lb />
the Greenville Little<lb />
Theatre,<lb />
Mrs. Austin Perry of the foreign<lb />
Ijes department is chairman<lb />
gn Study committee of<lb />
al AAUW, Dr. Elizabeth Ut-<lb />
Committee Reports Buc<lb />
Well On Way<lb />
oittee in chaige of taking<lb />
a pictures for the Buccaneer<lb />
reports t: at progress is being made.<lb />
Students are cooperating very well<lb />
;ii signing up for appointments one<lb />
in advance.<lb />
e pictures, were begun on Sep-<lb />
tember 13 and will be completed<lb />
three weeks from that date.<lb />
Students who have not had their<lb />
pictures made are urged to do so as<lb />
soon as possible. They are requested<lb />
to sign up on the schedule sheet<lb />
posted in the College Union one day<lb />
prior to the date.<lb />
The College Union is planning to<lb />
ublish the new Campus Directory<lb />
I by Thanksgiving this year. This<lb />
booklet gives the addresses and phone<lb />
numbers of all students and faculty<lb />
of BOC.<lb />
The CU will take a big part in the<lb />
Homecoming parade by its newly<lb />
elected host and hostess, Jimmy Wall<lb />
and Dottie McEwen.<lb />
After the game the Union is plan-<lb />
ning to hold open house for the alum-<lb />
ni, students, and visitors tu the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
�Its last contribution to the big<lb />
week-end will be a TV show which<lb />
is being planned for 1:30, Sunday<lb />
afternoon, October 13. Miss Roulston,<lb />
Chairman of Campus Radio, and a<lb />
committee chosen from the CU Board<lb />
are working on this project<lb />
The College Union Student Board<lb />
is at present made up of about fifty<lb />
members, but any interested person<lb />
is welcome to come to the offices in<lb />
the Union and join the committee he<lb />
or she would like best to serve on.<lb />
C U Calendar<lb />
Monday, at 7:00 p.m Duplicate<lb />
Bridge Session<lb />
Tuesday, at 3:00 p.m Intermedi-<lb />
ate Bridge Instruction<lb />
Tuesday, delete Square Dancing<lb />
Wednesday, delete Chess: Bridge<lb />
Instruction TV Room at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, at 3:00 p.m Beginners<lb />
Bii ige Classes<lb />
Friday, 7:00 p.m. Movie Austin<lb />
Auditorium "Eddie Duchin Story"<lb />
Friday, 8:00 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.<lb />
Dancing<lb />
Saturday, 8:00 p.m. to 11:15 p.m<lb />
Dancing<lb />
After visiting in Germany, Kay<lb />
went to Austria, Italy, France, Swit-<lb />
zerland, England, Belgium, Luxem-<lb />
bourg, and Holland. She stopped in<lb />
Canada on the return trip, having<lb />
seen 10 different countries on her<lb />
first trip out of the United States.<lb />
Packing Problems<lb />
Packing presented a big problem<lb />
because clothes were needed for both<lb />
warm and cold weather. Even with a<lb />
sup ly of both, Kay was caught once<lb />
when it began to snow while she, clad<lb />
in a cotton suit, was sight-seeing in<lb />
Berchtergarden, Germany.<lb />
Italy impressed Kay the most as<lb />
Rome was the highlight of her trip.<lb />
There she visited St. Peter's, St.<lb />
Paul's, the Roman Colosseum and ail<lb />
! the famous fountains, which she con-<lb />
i sidered the most beautiful part of the<lb />
J old city.<lb />
Kay especially liked Indonesian<lb />
� food -although real Italian spaghetti<lb />
I ranks first on the list. Squid, with<lb />
the eyeballs still in, was the only dish<lb />
Kay couldn't quite digest. She ad-<lb />
mitted there were many dishes, such<lb />
as the horse meat she ate in Ger-<lb />
many, served her that she couldn't<lb />
identify.<lb />
All the Europeans that Kay met<lb />
were friendly, helping her in all<lb />
ways possible to enjoy her stay in<lb />
their country. Getting to know the<lb />
people on trains, in the hotels, and<lb />
on the streets gave Kay a deep un-<lb />
derstanding of and feeling for their<lb />
! way of life. Kay toured Europe in-<lb />
 dependency and feels that she would<lb />
: have missed a great deal on a guided<lb />
tour.<lb />
Highlights<lb />
j A few of the highlights of Kay's<lb />
' tour are the carnival in Brussels, a<lb />
fair in London, a visit to Westmin-<lb />
ister Abbey, the Follies in Paris, a<lb />
gondola ride in Venice, seeing Grace<lb />
Kelley's castle, climbing the Lean-<lb />
ing Tower of Pisa and dining on the<lb />
Isle of Capri.<lb />
Kay selected one representative<lb />
charm from each country, which she<lb />
made into a bracelet, and a coin from<lb />
each country which also adorns a<lb />
bracelet. They are for remembrance's<lb />
sake but right now Kay coesn't need<lb />
anything to keep thosa wonderful<lb />
memories alive. Already she is plan-<lb />
ning to return when she graduates.<lb />
By PAT<lb />
The Collegians, one of the finest<lb />
musical organizations on campus,<lb />
have taken definite strides in pro-<lb />
gress since their beginning ten years<lb />
ago. This year they expect to sound<lb />
better than ever in their "music<lb />
making<lb />
Six new members have joined the<lb />
group this year, several of which have<lb />
had professional dance band training<lb />
and a new vocalist who is "tops"<lb />
in the organization's estimation.<lb />
June Fuller, the charming vocalist<lb />
who hails from here in Greenville, is<lb />
a Junior Voice Major.<lb />
Soloists for the Collegians are:<lb />
Boots Tee Bill McAdams, Bob Flem-<lb />
ing who is musical director, Fred<lb />
Shehdan, and Willie Gilliam who not<lb />
only play? one instrument but three,<lb />
alto sax, clarinet, and flute. The<lb />
new members are very "jazz-minded<lb />
which will tend to make the band<lb />
sound "real cool<lb />
With high hopes the group is<lb />
making plans to "book" their ser-<lb />
FARMER<lb />
vices for a week's engagement during<lb />
the Christmas Holidays through agen-<lb />
cies in New York, Norfolk, and Wil-<lb />
mington. Other engagements coming<lb />
up are: appearing on the television<lb />
program "Let's Go To College" here<lb />
in Greenville, playing for the "after-<lb />
game dance" on campus September<lb />
28, and appearing with the football<lb />
team November 2.<lb />
The Collegians can certainly be des-<lb />
cribed as "the band of reknown" of<lb />
eastern North Carolina. They have<lb />
had a great deal of experience play-<lb />
ing for social functions of various<lb />
organizations, clubs, and fraterni-<lb />
ties both in eastern North Carolina<lb />
and Virginia.<lb />
It is the hope of the Collegians to<lb />
play for more social functions here<lb />
on campus since the band was organ-<lb />
ized with this purpose in view. If<lb />
any club, fraternity, or organization<lb />
is interested�contact Ralph STr.u-<lb />
maker or drop a note in the office of<lb />
the Music department.<lb />
i ic new Cadet Group Commander,<lb />
Li Colonel Robert 0. Ballance, fcei<lb />
selected ff for the year. These<lb />
cf'icers. who .vere chosen from a<lb />
group of junior and senior advanced<lb />
cadets, and were assigned their posi-<lb />
s early in the quarter.<lb />
The seven man staff serving under<lb />
Colonel Ballance its composed of<lb />
Major Paul L. Singleton, Executive<lb />
Officer; Captain Carlton G. Hall,<lb />
Adjutant; Major Pat B. Harmon,<lb />
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