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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957<lb />
Number 3<lb />
It;<lb />
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Frosh Elect Whitford<lb />
President By 2-1 Vote<lb />
Money, Drinking Share Spotlight<lb />
In SGA Meeting; Final Budget Set<lb />
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Defeat Opponents<lb />
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IFC President<lb />
Jones Addresses<lb />
Male Students<lb />
"We believe that social fraterni-<lb />
ties do and shall continue to bring<lb />
forth the leaders of this campus<lb />
said Rodney Jones, president of the<lb />
fraternity Council, as he ad-<lb />
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OFFICERS Gloria Hofler, Barbara Jon?s, Jimmy Parker and<lb />
Whitford gather around Election Chairman Marsha Forbes as<lb />
in the freshman elections art- announced. �photo by Bob Harper<lb />
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Upset<lb />
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was easily<lb />
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run-off.<lb />
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ng her win<lb />
Recording Artist To Sing<lb />
At Circle K's Final Show<lb />
�  s at the i rmanca Hal Stoat performs in a comedy<lb />
. K Show will be 1 routine and Marvin Gregory does<lb />
foi � � it �. Long - - personations.<lb />
One of the highlights of the show<lb />
is the act performed by Bubba, Buc-<lb />
ky, and their comical sidekick, Hurky<lb />
Di Stout.<lb />
Calypso Theme<lb />
Calypso is the theme when Janet<lb />
Arnold dances to the popular form of<lb />
foreign music. Newcomer to Bast<lb />
Carolina talent shows, Vicky Cooke<lb />
also dances.<lb />
Tommy Hull, practiced Playhouse<lb />
artisl foi King<lb />
peai in the show's<lb />
 iver an-<lb />
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is a student a:<lb />
L) e Univ� rsity,<lb />
: ling recently<lb />
 treasurer's<lb />
v of Golds-<lb />
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� �nered a<lb />
lame op; onent<lb />
Hofler for SGA<lb />
which was left to<lb />
era to decide on was<lb />
 tath , Gloria<lb />
Mary Brown in this<lb />
� 188 to 10. Hofler,<lb />
from Sunbury, con-<lb />
ist � tiergetic of<lb />
staged by the suc-<lb />
nvay be old<lb />
repetition�I'm<lb />
� -o represent the<lb />
th� ?GA<lb />
� stive.<lb />
����<lb />
ton � � - CM only<lb />
talenl si w lias filled<lb />
i im for the past two<lb />
Driv ticipates an<lb />
even ggei crowd tonight. The show<lb />
feature a tv nance blend-<lb />
ing mus and drama into<lb />
i � a :ki d evening of enter-<lb />
tail<lb />
Leon Lk<lb />
Was<lb />
 "Please Think of Me the<lb />
talented college st idenl as signed a<lb />
contract with Kinj to make<lb />
5ev ral mon n - lings this sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
ng on ityle, the Vir-<lb />
ginia singer said he hopes to<lb />
ething different�a cross<lb />
tween rock 'n roll and the<lb />
atra type of popular song.<lb />
As well as a satirical treatment of<lb />
the classic Western movie. "Shane<lb />
by the Circle K members, the show<lb />
includes a wide array oi student<lb />
talent.<lb />
Student Singers<lb />
Outstanding student singers Dot-<lb />
tie Wylie, Carolyn Elans, and Carol<lb />
rlraternlty Council, as<lb />
iressed a gathering of male freshmen<lb />
stu lents who met in Flanagan Audi-<lb />
torium to gain a better understand-<lb />
ing of social fraternities at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The IFC ; resident further stated,<lb />
"Our purpose here tonight is to help<lb />
you understand social fraternities<lb />
: rid the overall part they play in this<lb />
college's environment<lb />
At the r resent time, local social<lb />
fraternities are allowed at the col-<lb />
lege, but national affiliation and the<lb />
right to have houses has not yet been<lb />
approved by the governing Board of<lb />
Trustees. The socials have been on<lb />
a probationary period for a year and<lb />
th.ir record will be one of the topics<lb />
under consideration at the next meet-<lb />
ing of the Board sometime this month.<lb />
After his opening statements,<lb />
Jones introduced the major IFC of-<lb />
ficers to the group: Mac Lancaster<lb />
(Phi Kappa Alpha), vice-president;<lb />
L. E Alford (Sigma Rho Phi), sec-<lb />
retary; and Mike Katsias (Delta<lb />
Sigma Rho). treasurer.<lb />
Five Social Frats<lb />
There are five social fraternities<lb />
at the college. They are: Delta Sig-<lb />
ma Rho, Kappa Sigma Nu, Phi Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha, Pi Gamma Phi. and Sigma<lb />
Rho Phi. The membership total of<lb />
this group numbers at about two<lb />
hundred.<lb />
When asked why the IFC had been<lb />
established, Jones replied, "All the<lb />
.Money and drinking were in the<lb />
9 otlight at last week's SGA meeting.<lb />
Over $9000 was appropriated by the<lb />
budget committee and a bill to clarify<lb />
a drinking law was defeated.<lb />
Also Dr. Herbert Pa3cha was in-<lb />
troduced to the assembly by P<lb />
!ent Phelps. He will serve with Dr.<lb />
Robert C. Cramei as faculty advisor<lb />
to the SGA.<lb />
Bobby Patterson. SGA treasurer<lb />
and Chairman of the Budget com- j<lb />
miit.e, presented and gained approv-<lb />
al on the second ; ortion of the<lb />
propriations. Other appropriations<lb />
were approved at an earlier meeting.<lb />
The final budget n resents a con-<lb />
siderable decrease in the yearly bud-<lb />
get. Patterson stated that all requests<lb />
were cut due to insufficient funds<lb />
appropriate! by the legislature.<lb />
One of the most controversial issues<lb />
to reach t. e legislature floor was<lb />
brought to a head when delegate<lb />
Eddie Dennis presented his aropo ed<lb />
change in the by-laws which would<lb />
define the term "drinking" and w<lb />
permit students to drink beer H<lb />
cam us.<lb />
The ensuing debate was lively and<lb />
many delegates came to life to voice<lb />
opinions on the drinking issue. �'�-<lb />
ever, the bill failed to carry the neces-<lb />
sary three-fourt - majority for pas-<lb />
sage.<lb />
The question as to equal distribu-<lb />
SHIRLEY KNAVES . . . She opposed drinking motion.<lb />
1957 ECC Budget<lb />
be<lb />
be-<lb />
Frank<lb />
stage director, handles the sets for<lb />
I e show. Tommy shows originality<lb />
. � �� I fraternities felt tiie need tor a cen<lb />
in this production and the audience! <lb />
la like participants.<lb />
Proceeds from the show will go<lb />
the Circle K scholarship fund and<lb />
will provide a scholarship for some<lb />
leedy student a East Carolina.<lb />
Besides this project the Circle K<lb />
club in the past has sponsored a<lb />
clothing drive for needy families and<lb />
have aided local women's clubs raise<lb />
funds for worthy purposes.<lb />
Last year the club sponsored a<lb />
talent show and a minstrel along with<lb />
their parent organization, the Ki-<lb />
wanis.<lb />
Traffic Notice!<lb />
Rob  are backed up<lb />
a five<lb />
.  ich includes E. W. Lee<lb />
at the -hums, Keith Dobbins, bass,<lb />
Lee Reynolds, piano. Steve Clements,<lb />
vibes, and Willie, flute and alto.<lb />
All traffice behind Women's<lb />
dormitories and Austin building<lb />
will move west beginning as of<lb />
October 7.<lb />
AH traffic in front of the Li-<lb />
brary, the Infirmary and Flan-<lb />
agan building will move east as<lb />
of the same date.<lb />
F. D. Duncan<lb />
Studying Script For 'House Of Connelly' Production<lb />
tral organizing force and our con<lb />
ception was the result The Counci<lb />
governs the annual Greek Week<lb />
which takes place sometime after<lb />
the Christmas holidays. No fraterni-<lb />
ty is permitted to approach a fresh-<lb />
man until this period arrives. Fail-<lb />
ure to comply with this constitutional<lb />
provision would result in a severe<lb />
penalty for the offender if found<lb />
guilty.<lb />
Records Checked<lb />
Even during Greek Week when the<lb />
various freshmen begin making up<lb />
their minds as to which frat they<lb />
hope to join, their records are<lb />
thoroughly checked by the IFC to see<lb />
that they'possess a "3" average and<lb />
30 hours of work at the college.<lb />
Another topic of discussion at the<lb />
gathering was the mention of Home-<lb />
coming activity. "Keep your eyes on<lb />
the social fraternities, they're out to<lb />
do their part and make this Home-<lb />
coming the best ever said the IFC<lb />
rexy. The meeting reached its end-<lb />
ing as the advantages of becoming<lb />
a social fraternity member were<lb />
cited�"An outlet for leadership,<lb />
spirit, and social activity<lb />
American Childhood Educati n<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
(lh( rleadera<lb />
lege Union<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SC Band<lb />
ECC Playhouse<lb />
tainment Committee<lb />
shman, Soph more. Senior Class<lb />
D .hers of America (FTA)<lb />
Homeci ming Committee<lb />
nt r-Religious Council<lb />
n11-muralCuncil<lb />
Fur Class<lb />
i i � ncummittee<lb />
SG'A<lb />
YMCA<lb />
YVA<lb />
$ 110.00<lb />
21,004<lb />
150.00<lb />
1,713<lb />
6,969.95<lb />
240.00<lb />
1,000.00<lb />
14.000.00<lb />
1,500.00<lb />
50.00<lb />
1.500.00<lb />
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400.00<lb />
700.00<lb />
1,600.00<lb />
5.525.00<lb />
250.00<lb />
250.00<lb />
Alice Anne Home: Seventy,<lb />
Shakx, She's Beady To Die<lb />
EDDIE DENNIS<lb />
Parking Tickets<lb />
Are Fewer Now<lb />
xivH Shirley Dixon, Alice Home, Silvia Rustin, and Gwen McClamrock pore over their lines<lb />
READING Ll �House'of Connelly" production. The plav will be the first of the year produced by the ECC<lb />
for the coming nou<lb />
Playhouse.<lb />
Worth Baker, official in charge of<lb />
parking on campus, said in an inter-<lb />
view this week that his earlier claim<lb />
that the parking situation at ECC has<lb />
improved 50 percent over last year<lb />
"still holds true<lb />
After three weeks of school, Baker<lb />
and officer Johnny Harrell announced<lb />
that the issuance of traffic tickets<lb />
has been cut sharply from last year's.<lb />
"Last year at this time Harrell<lb />
said "we were averaging 60-65 tic-<lb />
kets' per day. This year the figure<lb />
has been cut to about 18 per day<lb />
The only other development in the<lb />
parking situation since the opening<lb />
of school is the closing of the foot-<lb />
ball parking lot as a day student<lb />
parking facility. At the beginning<lb />
of the 1957 term, Baker told the<lb />
East Carolinian that the lot behind<lb />
the football stadium was open for<lb />
day student parking.<lb />
"It was closed Harrell stated,<lb />
tion of the band engagements after<lb />
football games for the remainder o1'<lb />
the quart r was settled between the<lb />
Collegians and Dreamers, local cam-<lb />
pus dance bands.<lb />
The Collegians played after the<lb />
game this past weekend and will<lb />
play again on November 2. Remain-<lb />
ing are the dates October 26 and No-<lb />
vember 9, they will be filled by the<lb />
Dreamers.<lb />
After the regular meeting, Presi-<lb />
dent Phelps met with 21 of the dele-<lb />
gates to work out final phases of his<lb />
plan to "Bring the SGA to the Stu-<lb />
lents They were given an orienta-<lb />
tion class assignment and an outline<lb />
to refer to when presenting their<lb />
talk to the freshmen students.<lb />
Those who were selected and par-<lb />
ticipated in the project were: Lena<lb />
Kay McLemore, Feme Highsmith,<lb />
Joy Jordan, Janet Hodges, Teddy<lb />
Gartman, Mike Katsias, Coy Harris,<lb />
Elizabeth Judge, Donald Jones, Sylvia<lb />
Jones, Tommy Ragland, Ruth Tur-<lb />
nage, Eddie Dennis, Ann Hughes,<lb />
Marcia Forbes, Johnny Hudson, Jim-<lb />
my Phelps, Bucky Monroe, and<lb />
Charles Sioussat.<lb />
Bj BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
��1 my eyes don't look like<lb />
sauce said adorable Alice Anne<lb />
se eves '� iked like sau-<lb />
ice Anne was posing, but not<lb />
really posing, for the picture you<lb />
ove. The editors wanted a pic-<lb />
ture of her because she's playing a<lb />
in the Playhouse production of<lb />
Paul Green's "House of Connelly<lb />
"It's a character role and 1 just<lb />
luv character parts. I'm seventy,<lb />
shaky, and semi-invalid and I get to<lb />
n the stage. I just luv to die<lb />
Mi. s Home, who could be called<lb />
t.e darling of the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse, is full of life. She's a dazz-<lb />
ling personification of all the roles<lb />
she's played on the McGinnis stage.<lb />
"1 loved Lady Macbeth best of<lb />
all She's also played Elvira Condo-<lb />
the ghost wife, in "Blythe<lb />
it But college fans remember<lb />
bei most as Eliza Doolittle in "Pyg-<lb />
malion<lb />
"I think Shaw is fabulous Shaw,<lb />
Shakespeare and Coward. She likes<lb />
modern plays too. She played a<lb />
character role once before, Lulla-<lb />
ln<lb />
"State of the<lb />
'<lb />
Ali�e Anne Home<lb />
be! e Alexander<lb />
Union<lb />
Also she danced in "Connecticutt; from Tabor City, who began playing<lb />
Yankee She loves to dance. We! major rolea in major productions<lb />
danced all over the newspaper of- without any dramatic experience,<lb />
fice, "1 sure would like to do man! didn't spring to local fame on sheer<lb />
numbah in this year's musical sheJ emotion alone. The girl<lb />
E<lb />
ROTC Blood Drive Is<lb />
Success Despite Rain<lb />
East Carolina's students de-<lb />
fied the rains Tuesday as the<lb />
Red Cross Bloodmobile made its<lb />
annual visit to the college under<lb />
the sponorhip of the local AF<lb />
ROTC unit and the outcome was<lb />
� successful drive.<lb />
The total: Donors 174, Rejects<lb />
21; total 195.<lb />
said.<lb />
The interview went on. It started<lb />
with something like "Where have<lb />
you been all my life?" or "Did you<lb />
do anything interesting this sum-<lb />
in t-r<lb />
f"<lb />
-photo by Bob Harper<lb />
vantage of it last year. Last year<lb />
there was one car parked on that lot<lb />
and it stayed there for only one<lb />
hour<lb />
Harrell said that the students have<lb />
been cooperating nicely thus far this<lb />
year and that "we hope they will<lb />
continue to work with us as they<lb />
"becauethestudents didn't take ad-1 have been<lb />
�T read all summer .<lb />
"What did you read?"<lb />
"Shakespeare<lb />
"Shakespeare?"<lb />
"I read twelve of his plays<lb />
"Which twelve?"<lb />
She named twelve. "Which one did<lb />
you like most?"<lb />
"Macbeth . . . and Hamlet<lb />
"Romeo and Juliet?"<lb />
"Oh, I would just love to play Jul-<lb />
iet<lb />
And she does play Juliet. And Eliza<lb />
Doolittle and Susabelle and Lady<lb />
Macbeth�all the time.<lb />
The amazing thing is that it all<lb />
comes naturally. She's always act-<lb />
nique and when showtime rolls<lb />
around her directors and colleagues<lb />
as well as the audience sing her<lb />
praises.<lb />
We ask her to comment on things<lb />
pertaining to drama, Tennessee Will-<lb />
iams.<lb />
"1 like some of his things, but not<lb />
all of them. He makes you feel so<lb />
dirty<lb />
Hatful of Rain.<lb />
"It's a fabulous play. Simply fabu-<lb />
lous<lb />
Teahouse of the August Moon.<lb />
Well, it's a man's play. Strictly<lb />
a man's play, but I plan to do tech-<lb />
nical work on the Playhouse produc-<lb />
tion<lb />
"What is your favorite role?"<lb />
"1 don't have a favorite. I like<lb />
versatility and variety. I would like<lb />
to play all the roles<lb />
We kept taking pictures and ask-<lb />
ing, yet she's never acting. Perhaps ing questions and we were convince<lb />
that's the secret of her success. She<lb />
is 100 emotion on the stage and<lb />
the audience laps it up.<lb />
But the tall, vivacious brownette<lb />
that "House of Connelly" audiences<lb />
will have a fabulous, simply fabulous<lb />
time when Miss Home performs<lb />
again.<lb />
M<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Others Are Saying<lb />
From September 25 issue, News and<lb />
Observer<lb />
Nothing is quite so clear as that Govern-<lb />
or Orval Faubus demanded the Federal in-<lb />
tervention that has taken place in Arkan-<lb />
sas. And in so doing Governor Faubus has<lb />
greatly hastened the pace of integration in1<lb />
the South far beyond the "deliberate speed"<lb />
required bv the Supreme Court.<lb />
Troops will, if necessary, be around the<lb />
schools in Arkansas to see that the law is<lb />
obeyed. They will be there only because troops<lb />
were brought into the matter by Governor<lb />
Faubus to see that the law was defied. Fur-<lb />
thermore, the effects of what he has done<lb />
will be felt in every other Southern state. In-<lb />
deed, the danger isthat Faubus by blustering<lb />
State impotence may have only succeeded in<lb />
arousing implacable impatience.<lb />
Faubus will have his supporters in the<lb />
South undoubtedly. He had them in the Little<lb />
Rock mobs which were clearly mobilized to<lb />
prove the dangers which he predicted and in<lb />
effect promoted. His attitude invited their<lb />
violent congregation. Indeed, the mayor of<lb />
Little Rock denied that any such dangers<lb />
ted until Faubus incited them by his own<lb />
t to force in defiance of the law. And<lb />
certainly when a Governor gives the example<lb />
the law's defiance, no one should be sur-<lb />
prised if there are others to follow with oaths<lb />
their mouths and half bricks in their hands.<lb />
In such a situation the task of the South<lb />
- made immeasurably more difficult. At<lb />
Rock the cause of those Southerners,<lb />
who, as citizens and officials, have la-<lb />
1 to minimize and mitigate the great<lb />
rdered by the court, suffered a ter-<lb />
blow. And nothing could have been<lb />
anywhere which would have served the<lb />
of extreme integrationists more.<lb />
Governor Faubus has carried the hopes<lb />
r, into the dark valley of national<lb />
tience. No man in the recent history of<lb />
uth has dealt this region such a blow.<lb />
A Souhern hero? Far otherwise�<lb />
He is the man who has disarmed the de-<lb />
ith.<lb />
A Change Needed<lb />
In a private interview President Jimmy<lb />
unced that plans were underway<lb />
h an East Carolinian request<lb />
d change the meeting time of the<lb />
fislature to an earlier day in the<lb />
week.<lb />
Adjustments will have to be made and<lb />
any student representatives will<lb />
However, the reason for the change<lb />
and necessary, and will benefit the<lb />
A members as well as the East Caro-<lb />
an and the student body as a whole.<lb />
In order to have the paper distributed<lb />
n Thursday a news deadline must be set<lb />
for .Monday afternoon. This means that news<lb />
ruring on Wednesday night, the time of the<lb />
SGA meeting, will not be printed until the<lb />
sue�eight days later.<lb />
We feel that to change our day of pub-<lb />
ation would make a bad situation worse<lb />
and we will not print ola news. So either<lb />
the SGA will change their meeting time to<lb />
Monday night or their activities must, by<lb />
necessity, go unnoticed.<lb />
Each representative realizes the import-<lb />
e of keeping his constituents informed as<lb />
to what happened in the SGA and should<lb />
realize that the only media he has is through<lb />
the student newspaper.<lb />
President Phelps has pledged to take<lb />
the SGA to the students Unless this request<lb />
granted, he will be in the impossible situa-<lb />
tion of taking it to them eight days late.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
" Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1S56<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879. <lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Executive Committee<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
 Martha Wilson<lb />
 Johnny Hudson<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Jan Raby, Carolyn Smith,<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
Two Of A Kind�<lb />
Kasper, Faubus<lb />
We would like to reprint an arti-<lb />
cle from the September 26 issue of<lb />
"The Daily Tar Heel" which was<lb />
written by Whit Whitfield, in con-<lb />
junction with the editorial in this<lb />
week? issue. The editor agrees, al-<lb />
though members of my staff may<lb />
nut. Therefore, they will have a<lb />
chance for debate in a later issue.<lb />
"Only once in a generation do truly<lb />
great men like John Kasper and Gov-<lb />
ernor Orval Faubus arise in Ameri-<lb />
can history. How fortunate can one<lb />
country be?<lb />
"To start our comments, let us<lb />
take John Kasper, self-styled Yankee<lb />
rabble-rouser, and giant among men.<lb />
He is destined to go down in history<lb />
as on� of the truly great men of all<lb />
time. There can be no doubt about<lb />
this. Words do not come well enough<lb />
to describe this staunch defender of<lb />
'White Supremacy and demagogue of<lb />
a thousand southern idiots who fol-<lb />
low him. (And there must be at<lb />
(east a thousand people in the South<lb />
who are that stupid, although Kasper<lb />
and I both wonder if there are really<lb />
that many.)<lb />
"Just take a look at what he is<lb />
doing for the South. Not since the<lb />
days of the Civil War has the South<lb />
received so much publicity, both na-<lb />
tionally and internationally. This<lb />
is great for southern business. His<lb />
tireless efforts in forming White<lb />
Citizens Councils and in bringing<lb />
back the spirit of the Ku Klux Klan<lb />
are a source of wonder. Where does<lb />
a man get such strength? He is<lb />
truly without peer in his realm of<lb />
endeavor.<lb />
"Word has it that he is being con-<lb />
sidered for a Nobe! Prize, but we are<lb />
inclined to believe that a new cate-<lb />
gory would have to be added to in-<lb />
clude his kind.<lb />
"Now let us praise another great�<lb />
Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas.<lb />
Few men have risen from the obliv-<lb />
ion of the executive mansion of the<lb />
State of Arkansas to national prom-<lb />
inence so rapidly and with so much<lb />
publicity. As a mati�r of fact, no<lb />
one has.<lb />
"His grandstand play was no doubt<lb />
used to garner him some voters in<lb />
the next gubernatorial race. Little<lb />
did he know that he would almost<lb />
have to get his state to secede from<lb />
the Union and declare war on the Uni-<lb />
ted States to get out of this pinch.<lb />
Now, what will he do without his<lb />
troops? Capital publicity stunt I<lb />
would say, and dam good politics<lb />
too. He did manage to save the True<lb />
South a bit of trouble however. Now<lb />
that he ha,s lost out, our sister sou-<lb />
thern states will be very hesitant<lb />
about seceding again. He has pro-<lb />
bably helped us avert another Civil<lb />
War.<lb />
"That he has made the South look<lb />
more backward than ever is only<lb />
too evident. That he has given Sov-<lb />
iet Russia a wealth of progaganda to<lb />
use against us is also too evident.<lb />
We do hope that he wins back the<lb />
voters which he previously alienated,<lb />
for it would be ridiculous for him<lb />
to lose the next election after getting<lb />
in all of this mess, just to protect<lb />
the people of his state from 'vio-<lb />
lence And now the brave fool is<lb />
fighting for the rights of the gov<lb />
ernor of a sovereign state and states<lb />
rights, neither of which existed since<lb />
1865. What a brave man he is! How<lb />
can we help but admire him?<lb />
"Much more could be said about<lb />
these two gentlemen, but space will<lb />
hardly perVnlt. For that matter,<lb />
neither will the laws of propriety or<lb />
the courts<lb />
SOME THINGS CAN'T BE HELP-<lb />
ED . . . such as a change in the<lb />
weather which makes our cartoon<lb />
slightly inappropriate, but deadlines<lb />
come before the weather, unfortu-<lb />
nately.<lb />
Martha Wilson, Janet Hill, Billy Arnold, Bryan<lb />
Harrison, Johnny Hudson, Claudia Todd, Purvis<lb />
Boyette, Bob Harper, Mike Katsies<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, Alire Condon.<lb />
Feature Staff Pat Farmer, Leigh Dobson,<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 Ma ger  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 />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
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A Literary Magazine<lb />
for 'Educated Basses'<lb />
By ALINE CONDO<lb />
ix s�ri4 on BK c.fKVPUS I<lb />
4<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
Freddy James Heads Homecoming<lb />
Bv MARTHA WILSON<lb />
A science major and minor, Freddy<lb />
James often burns some midnight<lb />
oil. Late most any night will find him<lb />
over at the YWYMCA Hut�he and<lb />
a few other fellows with a stack of<lb />
books. Studies are pretty important<lb />
for this senior, who plans to enter<lb />
medical school next fall.<lb />
In 1154 Freddy James came to the<lb />
campus of East Carolina College<lb />
from Portsmouth, Virginia. He came<lb />
on a basketball scholarship. From the<lb />
bleachers the students watched and<lb />
cheered their scrappy, sj it-fire guard.<lb />
"Scrapiron" they called him, and star<lb />
they made him. Then after three<lb />
years on the team, science labs in-<lb />
terfered with basketball practice.<lb />
"It's going to be hard to give up this<lb />
year Freddy mused. "I've played<lb />
the game all my life<lb />
Homecoming Chairman<lb />
The ap, roaching weekend of Octo-<lb />
ber 11-13 has Freddy occupied along<lb />
now. As Homecoming Chairman he<lb />
heads the festivities of the college's<lb />
biggest event. This year he has in-<lb />
itiated several changes into the pro-<lb />
gram: a street dance Friday night,<lb />
the football game in the afternoon<lb />
instead of night, and late permission<lb />
(twelve midnight) both nights for<lb />
the girls. "By the time Homecoming<lb />
finally gets here Freddy observed,<lb />
"I'll be so tired I'll probably sleep<lb />
all weekend<lb />
For two years Freddy has held a<lb />
seat in the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation. When a junior he served<lb />
on the ring committee. And this past<lb />
summer re achieved the presidency<lb />
of the Summer School SGA. Other<lb />
political offices have been vice-presi-<lb />
dent of his sophomore class and pres-<lb />
ident of his junior class.<lb />
YMCA Treasurer<lb />
Present treasurer of the YMCA,<lb />
Freddy has been a Cabinet member<lb />
for three years. He was along on the<lb />
combined Y retreat down at Island<lb />
View Shores the third weekend in<lb />
September. Being o;u- of three boys<lb />
among fifteen girls, he distributed<lb />
himself around fixing the porch<lb />
-wing when it fell down to playing<lb />
life-guard for the aquanymphs.<lb />
Also listing his membership is the<lb />
Westminster Fellowship. And along<lb />
the fraternity line he has joined Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi (nonorary education fra-<lb />
ternity . Chi Beta Phi (honorary<lb />
science fraternity), and Sigma Rho<lb />
Phi (social fraternity).<lb />
Freddy James is th - cond senior<lb />
to be named by the East Carolinian<lb />
� i "Who's Wl o Among Students at<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
'Coffee Break'<lb />
Freddy James takes a break from his studies at tle Y Hut<lb />
Banjos To Golf Clubs<lb />
By PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
ONCE AGAtN we -tip the hat to<lb />
"Canterbury Tells this time for<lb />
issue 4 which ha1 an article titled<lb />
"Learn To Argue To Learn It<lb />
states in the first sentence, "Con-<lb />
troversy is enlightening With this<lb />
thought in mind, articles from other<lb />
papers are published this week. Our<lb />
theory is, you may not agree or dis-<lb />
agree, but you should have "some"<lb />
opinion . . .<lb />
MANY THANKS TO a member of<lb />
our English department who sent us<lb />
the following delightful contributions<lb />
he has collected from examination<lb />
papers in the past three years.<lb />
"The vocal bands are wrapped around<lb />
the voice and hold it in place<lb />
"Time is the rate of utterness<lb />
"Poetry is a way of saying something<lb />
there's nothing to<lb />
"Sound is condensation and rare<lb />
fractions<lb />
"He was loony so they put him in<lb />
the cycle ward<lb />
"They were all happy but dead<lb />
"Vocal frequencies should be pre-<lb />
vented<lb />
Now, as we all realize, the United<lb />
States has come to a period in her<lb />
history where her problems are of<lb />
such tremendous size and impact that<lb />
there can be allowed no margin for<lb />
trial and error. Thig can be clearly<lb />
seen in the situation in Hungary, al-<lb />
so in the Middle East and most re-<lb />
ctntly in Little Rock. And it would<lb />
seem that party differences would<lb />
be forgotten in the endeavor to solve<lb />
these pertinent problems.<lb />
Instead, according to the Septem-<lb />
ber 20, 1957 edition of the Raleigh<lb />
News and. Observer, there is a way<lb />
to settle all disputes, curb inflation,<lb />
make way for world-wide disarma-<lb />
ment, and spe id the rest of our lives<lb />
listening to soothing strains of music<lb />
on the hi-fi. An editorial in the "Old<lb />
(Reliable" would have us believe that<lb />
our troubles would be over if we<lb />
got those "square" Republicans out<lb />
of the White House and put into of-<lb />
fice those banjo-ipicking piano-play-<lb />
ing Democrats. This editorial seems<lb />
to be the epitome of propoganda slung<lb />
back and forth between the two major<lb />
political parties of our country.<lb />
The editorial failed to mention any<lb />
criteria for judging our future presi-<lb />
dents other than the fact that the<lb />
records of the Democratic party re-<lb />
veal a long line of music lovers, even<lb />
some who actually appeared Well<lb />
versed in the art. The Republicans,<lb />
on the other hand, were cited as be-<lb />
ing too sports minded to make good<lb />
presidents. And as absurd as the sup-<lb />
position is that one who plays the<lb />
cello would certainly be a better presi-<lb />
dent than one who has a go at ten-<lb />
nis, it is, however, quite amusing to<lb />
note just by what standards they<lb />
would have us judge our future chief<lb />
executives.<lb />
There is an old cliche declaring<lb />
that "music soothes the savage beast<lb />
Perhaps this is true, but we do not<lb />
like to look upon ourselves as beasts.<lb />
I am sure that all of us think there<lb />
is more to the presidency than elec-<lb />
ting one who is best able to lull<lb />
voters into a stupor with "Elect Joe<lb />
Blow and then 'Let the Good Times<lb />
Roll I am equally sure that the<lb />
voters during the years of depression<lb />
did not stop to picture FDR leaning<lb />
back enjoying good music. They<lb />
wanted America back on her feet,<lb />
and Roosevelt didn't do it by crank-<lb />
ing up the old victrola.<lb />
In the teaching of American his-<lb />
tory, we would hardly expect the<lb />
emphasis to be on whether a parti-<lb />
cular president played golf or the<lb />
piano, although these ancedote3 may<lb />
he inserted. We vsould expect to be<lb />
more concerned with the knowledge<lb />
that Lincoln fought to preserve a<lb />
nation indivisible with liberty and<lb />
justice for all. We would want to<lb />
realize that, for the most part, both<lb />
Republicans and Democratic presi-<lb />
dents succeeded him in that same<lb />
spirit of democracy and freedom.<lb />
It is least important that one presi-<lb />
dent preferred big game hunting in<lb />
Africa to listening to a string en-<lb />
semble pick out "Home on the Range<lb />
And if the subject of music must be<lb />
expounded, we could say that a re-<lb />
cent president's singing daughter and<lb />
his letters on the subject gave rise<lb />
to a popular song entitled "I Wish<lb />
I Had a Daddy in the White House<lb />
Presley for president, anyone?<lb />
Hello, all you people out (j<lb />
can just see y ur anxious<lb />
tired and over burdened with<lb />
of another eollege day, eagerly sea<lb />
column, searching madly for son<lb />
f wisdom that will mak� your dra<lb />
day lives worth liviig.) Well,<lb />
sist, you frustrated millions,<lb />
ing my first try at this page, I'n I<lb />
to (I Lny thing but attempt to f<lb />
Besides, with my "Yankee" a<lb />
people in Yankeeland call a "Soutl<lb />
cent, and my prescription sun glas<lb />
. hi Id my p or 20 500 ej<lb />
i U ments, and cause the unedu<lb />
t cry "Hollywood) and my red ki<lb />
 hich cause the same uneducati<lb />
cry "longiea the aforementio �<lb />
cated masses aren't Likely to ap n<lb />
epic effort at American Literal<lb />
(Neither would Thomas W Ife, for I<lb />
ter.) But where else would I and lik<lb />
beings have a try at epic efforts if it<lb />
for spaces like these? Certainly not . �<lb />
ium designed for the purp -<lb />
(��hich is expanding so rapidly in a ;<lb />
sense) doesn't have a literary m .<lb />
chief indicator of the mental krr<lb />
rection f students on most �. �<lb />
parently there ar people i n this cam;<lb />
agree that such a magazine, once pr<lb />
established, would d much to increas<lb />
prestige of this college, but they ha1<lb />
batting their heads against stone �.<lb />
so long n w that they have lost the<lb />
spirit.<lb />
Among the things a literary mag<lb />
do for our sen ol are these:<lb />
(1) Provide an outlet for, and �<lb />
the talents of those who might cone-<lb />
be the spokesmen of our state, the ex<lb />
of the Southern point of view, in years<lb />
come.<lb />
(2) Provide the other students f I<lb />
college with reading matter which<lb />
in many cases, reflect the attitudes a<lb />
vironments of themselves.<lb />
(3) Add to ECC's reputati n as a "gr<lb />
ing" sch( ol. not only in the sense of bu<lb />
intrs and pers nnel, but as a source of int<lb />
lectual expansion as well.<lb />
The argument has been used th<lb />
tempts to establish this type of publication<lb />
in the past have failed. The college is<lb />
tainly large enough t support, one now. 1:<lb />
you. the educated masses, would show some<lb />
verbal support for the project, it may not<lb />
be too late for East Carolina to put her-<lb />
n a level with Duke. North Carolina, and<lb />
many other schools which have had -<lb />
magazines for years!<lb />
A Smart Man<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
Mr. Faubus is a fool. Too bad he wasn't<lb />
smarter. If he had been, maybe he could<lb />
have accomplished his aim. I wish that he<lb />
had been smarter. I'm wholly sympathetic v.<lb />
him, but it wasn't his fault. Who's then?<lb />
The nine men in black who profess infalli-<lb />
bility. But I suppose no one is going to<lb />
questi n their integrity. How different ethics.<lb />
morals, governmental theories are in actual-<lb />
ity from those so beautifully put on paper.<lb />
Contribution�PEB, first endeavor<lb />
I stand on the corners<lb />
Watching the rain<lb />
Wave the streets<lb />
Wondering why<lb />
God made me<lb />
A lesser man<lb />
Than those who owe<lb />
A love to one.<lb />
I have loves<lb />
Oh yes, and two<lb />
But need I pen<lb />
(The why and bi�<lb />
Of moraless sins<lb />
(Of such there are)<lb />
That pinch the mind<lb />
And know no time.<lb />
He stood quietly on the edge of Maturity<lb />
wondering about God. and Life, and Sin. No<lb />
one seemed to know why Life was so strange,<lb />
and why Sin was always so much fun. But<lb />
then, Sin's bad and someone somewhere said<lb />
that you aren't supposed to be bad. He sup-<lb />
posed God had something to do with that,<lb />
but no one seemed to be quite sure how God<lb />
got into it all. And furthermore, Life seemed<lb />
to be a mixed-up combination of them both<lb />
in all kinds of strange combinations. And in<lb />
spite of all he tried to do, the good Ufe jUst<lb />
wouldn't come. So, with resolution, he de-<lb />
cided to forget all about it, lest it confuse<lb />
him too much, change his major to business<lb />
make ten thousand dollars a year, buy him-<lb />
self a television set, a box of chocolates, and<lb />
sit in front of his picture box until he died.<lb />
Now, there was a smart man. No worrie<lb />
no frustrations.<lb /><lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
PIRATES DEN<lb />
to<lb />
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By<lb />
JOHNNY HUDSON I<lb />
. reason to hide face after last Saturday's 19-6<lb />
H - had out-hustled and except for a couple of<lb />
i d their thret -touchdown favorites from the western<lb />
 u- the first meeting of the two schools and it also<lb />
:oach, Bill Dole, live a couple of hard hours as he watched<lb />
imed K one of the best in his reign, playe.i off their<lb />
P a:e eleven.<lb />
 aks make the game and this was the case Saturday<lb />
 r share of bad ones in the game. Davidson only<lb />
tins! hem which might have influenced the outcome.<lb />
few which could have meant some difference; (1) After<lb />
i, Bob Maynard received a had snap from center<lb />
Davidson took over on the 37. (2) A 28 yard pass from<lb />
irried the ball into &amp;CC territory early in the game.<lb />
Westervtlt and ECC's Tommy Nash. It wa3 ap-<lb />
i that Nash grabbed the loose ball first and also<lb />
� als awarded the ball to Davidson. (3) ECC<lb />
erritory after holding Davidson. (4) A Ralph Zehring<lb />
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Pirates Open North State Play Saturday<lb />
Davidson Takes 19-7<lb />
Triumph In Rain;<lb />
ECC Line Outstanding:<lb />
A more experienced Davidson Wild-<lb />
cat eleven took advantage of two<lb />
breaks last Saturday night to edge<lb />
out a fired-up East Carolina club<lb />
iy-6 in ECC's home opener.<lb />
Out- ustled throughout the game,<lb />
the Cats of former ECC coach, Bill<lb />
Dole, capitalized on two ECC mistakes<lb />
�one in the second period and the<lb />
other in the final minutes�to re-<lb />
cord their second win of the season<lb />
aid dealt the victory-hungry Pirates<lb />
their second loss in as many starts.<lb />
East Carolina took the opening<lb />
ing<lb />
ght<lb />
lashed off tackle for 2&amp; yards down<lb />
to the Davidson 45. The Pirates then<lb />
bogged down after Zehring got<lb />
thrown for a big loss attempting to<lb />
pass. Bob Maynard then booted a<lb />
beautiful 45 yard kick going out of<lb />
bounds on the Cats 16.<lb />
The Pirate line held, but a third<lb />
down pass got the Cats deep into<lb />
ECC territory. With the ball rest-<lb />
ing on the ECC 32, a couple of<lb />
passes fell incomplete and Dick<lb />
Monds stopped Cat back Paul Bar-<lb />
bie on the fourth down with inches to<lb />
Fahc'oth Larryj<lb />
ary Pierce, Ed Emory. Lynn Barnett, Bill J�fZ�� down Bob May-<lb />
�n� and David T,omas all ��"J� aTa tlpted to kick, but a bad<lb />
dding Davidson and shaking ECC fromPcent�r forced the Buc<lb />
fullback to run and he was stopped<lb />
short of the needed yardage and the<lb />
visitors took over on their 37 in-<lb />
stead of deep in their territory.<lb />
After no gain, Davidson kicked<lb />
deep in ECC territory and on second<lb />
nriiwrj uiici s �����w v.  r- - - t-ast Carolina toon xne open<lb />
the 32 to set at Davidson's first touchdown. (5) An kicko;f and after a Ralph Zenr<lb />
. second quarter was halted by penalties. A 11 yard incomplete, James Spei<lb />
29 yard run by Naah were nullified. (6) After ECC's dashed off tackle for 2&amp; yards dc<lb />
leted a pass for a touchdown in the 3rd quarter.<lb />
the clear only to be tripred up by a team-mate.<lb />
and Davidson blocked Lilley's punt and scored<lb />
hampered Davidson were a fumble on a short<lb />
ding defensive work by the Pirate line on a fourth<lb />
ad and failed to make the needed yardage.<lb />
Linemen Outstanding<lb />
a.td a bang up game as they held Davidson in<lb />
ed on the ground. East Carolina's ; ass defense<lb />
as Davidson took advantage of it. Also another<lb />
heir punting. The punters were having trouble<lb />
with one being blocked for Davidson's final tally<lb />
I'm going to beat hell out of you Injun.<lb />
� speedy and shifty Greenville sophomore, was the<lb />
g � as he thrilled the crowd of 5500 with hi8 49 yard<lb />
. and was also top ground gainer of the night<lb />
� i his staff need recommendation for their job.<lb />
vo over the Richmond showing despite the fact<lb />
Hone was forced to go with his first unit most<lb />
angea while Davidson used two units in trying<lb />
B red Bucs.<lb />
was loaded with many injuries which didn t see<lb />
 Atkinson and Charlie Bishop, quarterback George<lb />
. Holmes did not play while Jamas Faircloth and<lb />
, hampered with previous ailments. Fullback<lb />
early in the second period and Barnett was also<lb />
Catawha Strong<lb />
, be seeking victory this Saturday when they meet<lb />
ans are supposedly strong, but after Saturday ECC looks<lb />
North State clubs. ECC will be facing probably the<lb />
Coach Clyde Biggers former assistant to<lb />
"Hat's off" this week go to James<lb />
Speight the fleet-footed sopr.omore<lb />
from Greenville Also special -praise<lb />
i- this column should go to the entire<lb />
East Carolina line which definitely<lb />
outplayed their opponents.<lb />
Speight stole the show with his<lb />
offensive showing. The home-grown<lb />
� product scored ECC's lone TD and<lb />
down received another big break I amassed a net total of 116 yards for<lb />
when halfback Tommy Nash fumbled mgnt in 11 carries. His average<lb />
and end Alex Porter fell on the ball<lb />
at the ECC 32 yard line. East Caro-<lb />
lina's stout line once again rose up<lb />
to stop the threat on the 16.<lb />
The Pirates looked ready to move<lb />
per try was a highly respectable 10.5<lb />
yards.<lb />
James is not an over-night star.<lb />
While at Greenville High, he was<lb />
Captain of his team, All-Conference<lb />
Nash skirted 29 yards, but the for two years, All-Eastern his senior<lb />
� play was nullified due to a penalty j yearj and played in two post season<lb />
 and ECC once again punted out. games, the Shrine Bowl and East-<lb />
With the ball resting on the Pirate Weat game.<lb />
26, the DOC line once again stopped Coach Boone held him out his first<lb />
their three-touchdown favorites with year t0 giV� him an extra year of<lb />
experience. Last year as a freshman<lb />
football-wise, Speight was the team's<lb />
leading ground gainer and also con-<lb />
sidered for All-Conference honors.<lb />
inches to go. ECC once again began<lb />
to move but a 15 yard penalty stopped<lb />
1 the drive and a Ralph Zehring pass<lb />
� v the Pirates to get them off on the right foot was intercepted on the ECCJ<lb />
:tl large number of students will he able I J? H E<lb />
a isl iry to support ECC.<lb />
rain which contmously fell Saturday night, the<lb />
. � 1<lb />
seemed behind the Pirates. They could be well<lb />
field.<lb />
lntra-Mural Program<lb />
elected president of the ECC lntra-Mural coun-<lb />
ter this vear's program. "We have some new ideas<lb />
ch larger program this year. As far as football is<lb />
. that all the teams will be stronger because last year<lb />
time within the ECC ten yard line,<lb />
with a 14 yard run by Ralph Seltzer<lb />
highlighting the short drive. Paul<lb />
Barbee climaxed the march by scor-<lb />
ing from eix yards out. The extra<lb />
point wae no good.<lb />
With less than two minutes re-<lb />
maining, East Carolina tied it up on<lb />
a beautiful 49 yard dash by James<lb />
Speight, sophomore halfback. The<lb />
ThiB year,<lb />
he will rank as one of<lb />
eve t at a mc �.c��iii�  � �� � w �, . �<lb />
� n i� this sport and experience and a better knowledge int wa9 pftrtically blocked.<lb />
present is fall states Archer. Davidson took the second half<lb />
he end of the season, an ECC All-Star unit was formed kick.off and marched 70 yards for<lb />
Qb of the University of North Carolina. ECC gave their seeond score. The Cats were<lb />
unable to move on the ground but<lb />
took to the air with success. After<lb />
being stopped for no gain in two<lb />
tries on the ECC 14, Charlie Benson<lb />
faded and hit Harold Westervelt,<lb />
� a couple of close games, and should be stronger this year.<lb />
fuse to predict a champion for this years' single loop. He<lb />
Ra's" last vear's winner will once again be strong.<lb />
Stevens' present coach at Tabor City, are missing from<lb />
pions, but Coach Doug Watts appears to have fowd<lb />
lacements Delta Sigma Rho, local social fraternity, which made<lb />
 ta their first year of operation, must be classified<lb />
free In the loop. Also expected to figure high in the ratings<lb />
otent "Country Gentlemen" and EPO.<lb />
Predictions Of The Week<lb />
� predictions of the week we are picking Milwaukee to<lb />
New York Yankees in the Weld Series. (In our article last<lb />
���.d he Braves to win the National League Loop.) In football<lb />
� Catawha by 12; the Pirates are. victory-hungry and<lb />
,ance against Davidson left no doubt as to their potential<lb />
arolina by 13; Tar Heeb improved but not quite enough to<lb />
  dX o'er Maryland by 14; Devils look tough while Terps<lb />
, troubles. State ovei Clemson by 7; Wolfpack having one<lb />
Z Tigers will be tougher after last week. Virginia over<lb />
7, Deacs don't have it this fall wMle Cavalier, are 1m-<lb />
5, Carolina over Texas; Gamecocks should go undefeated the<lb />
f season<lb />
Kirity<lb />
No<lb />
mge,<lb />
But<lb />
said<lb />
sup-<lb />
That,<lb />
God<lb />
;med<lb />
lloth,<lb />
id in<lb />
just<lb />
de-<lb />
nfuse<lb />
iness,<lb />
him-<lb />
i. and<lb />
�lied.<lb />
Irries,<lb />
Baby Bucs Win<lb />
Opener, 19-0<lb />
Ear! Smith made his debut<lb />
coach of ECC's first junior<lb />
in saveral years with a 19-0<lb />
ver Chowan Junior College-<lb />
y Bucs" started slow but<lb />
-team in recording an open-<lb />
ach Smith was well pleased<lb />
the club since practices had been<lb />
. mostly to working against<lb />
varsity units, and they had no idea of<lb />
the offence Chowan ran.<lb />
Freshman Stuart Holland quarter-<lb />
backed the club most of the way with<lb />
his pass to Bucky Dennis accounting:<lb />
the first TD midway the second<lb />
od. The play covered 38 yards.<lb />
who fell into the end zone. David<lb />
Fagg added the point.<lb />
ECC threatened to tie the score<lb />
early in the fourth quarter with<lb />
Bill Skeeter directing the team.<lb />
Fullback Bob Lllley broke into the<lb />
opening but was tripped up by a<lb />
teammate on the ECC 45. Tommy<lb />
Nash then blasted around end for<lb />
a 19 yard sprint and another first<lb />
on the Cats 33. Skeeter then got<lb />
caught in his own backfield on two<lb />
consectiv, plays and Davidson<lb />
took over on their 22.<lb />
Benson's passing once again<lb />
carried the visitors into scoring<lb />
territory before the Pirate Hn� made<lb />
another desperate stand. ECC final-<lb />
ly took over on their 25 but were<lb />
pushed back by a penalty. On fourth<lb />
down, Lilley went back to kick, but<lb />
vjohn' Watwood broke through to<lb />
block the kick on the six. He picked<lb />
the rolling ball up on the two and<lb />
went over standing up. The extra<lb />
point was no good as the score<lb />
stood 19-6 with less than two min-<lb />
uteB to play.<lb />
The entire East Carolina line<lb />
drew praise for their fine showing<lb />
while James Speight, Tommy Nash,<lb />
ECC's top pros: eets for All-Confei<lb />
ence honors.<lb />
Kough Week<lb />
Speight had a rough week against<lb />
Richmond, but there was no stopping<lb />
him Saturday night. On the second<lb />
play from scrimmage, he broke loose<lb />
for a 29 yard dash, and in the final<lb />
minutes f the half thrilled the rain-<lb />
soaked crowd with a 49 yard touch-<lb />
!own sprint for EC's lone score. The<lb />
shi4y halfback zig-zagged his way-<lb />
down to the Davidson 20 and then<lb />
outran the rest of his defenders.<lb />
His final total of 115 yards for<lb />
the night was high for both teams<lb />
and gave Catawba scouts a preview<lb />
of what they might see Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
Top Runner<lb />
Speight may have trouble going<lb />
through the Indians big line but<lb />
should provide plenty of trouble<lb />
around ends. He is one of the top<lb />
break-away runners in the ECC camps<lb />
in several years.<lb />
The 170 pound speedster has one<lb />
big weakness which can be said for<lb />
most of the Pirate backs�that is<lb />
Indians To Host ECC<lb />
In Conference Battle;<lb />
Bucs Are Underdogs<lb />
East Carolina will still be seeking<lb />
eir first win ot the season Saturday<lb />
night when they journey to Salisbury<lb />
to pit their forces against Catawba,<lb />
one of the pre-season North State<lb />
favorites.<lb />
ECC will probably be rated as un-<lb />
derdogs against their heavier foe, but<lb />
chance of an upset is highly possible<lb />
after the Pirates' showing against<lb />
Davidson. This will be the first con-<lb />
ference tilt for both teams.<lb />
Catawba, rated only second to Le-<lb />
nolr Rhyne in pre-season standings,<lb />
will boast the largest line the Bucs<lb />
will face this fall headed by guard<lb />
Dick Patry, a rugged 260 pounder.<lb />
Coach Clyde Biggers, former ECC<lb />
assistant coach before going to Ca-<lb />
tawba, has been known for producing<lb />
a strong line and this year will be no<lb />
exception as this is once again their<lb />
strong point.<lb />
Their backs are also big with Lou<lb />
Biaehia being their top threat. The<lb />
:i0 pound quarterback is a top notch<lb />
passer and Is also a running threat.<lb />
Willie Campanga is another runner<lb />
the Pirates will have to contend with.<lb />
Fullback Larry "the Horse" Gilden-<lb />
sleeve is considered one of the top<lb />
oacks in the loop and could make it<lb />
rough on the middle of ECC's line.<lb />
Howard Beale, Tommy Jones, Bill<lb />
Cain and David Thomas will give<lb />
1 the Bucs plenty of power on the flanks,<lb />
The boys thus far have pei formed<lb />
better than anticipated. Larry Howell,<lb />
James Faircloth, and Charles Cooke<lb />
; will handle the tackle3. These boys<lb />
have turned in good performances and<lb />
Boone has been getting good reserve<lb />
help from Gary Pierce and Perry<lb />
I Pearson. Guards continue to be a<lb />
strong point with Ken Burgess, Dick<lb />
j Monds and Ed Emory around. Lynn<lb />
Barnett will continue to hold down the<lb />
center post along with backing up the<lb />
line.<lb />
In the backfield, Ralph Zehring will<lb />
direct the Pirate attack. James<lb />
Speight and Tommy Nash will be at<lb />
the starting halfs with Bob Maynard<lb />
at fullback. Bob Lilley will also ?ee<lb />
service from the fullback position<lb />
and Bill Skeeter will probably work<lb />
some at quarterback.<lb />
Charlie Bishop and Lee Atkinson,<lb />
a couple of halfbacks, were out last<lb />
week against Davidson, but should<lb />
be ready for Catawba. They will take<lb />
some pressure off the ECC starting<lb />
backfield. George Turner, former Vir-<lb />
ginia prep star, sr.ould al&amp;o be about<lb />
ready to step back into the number<lb />
two quarterback slot. He has been<lb />
out with a shoulder injury.<lb />
The Pirate offense may have<lb />
trouble getting past their larger foe<lb />
on the ground and may take to the<lb />
air with Zehring doing the chunking.<lb />
The Bucs passing attack hasn't been<lb />
too strong thus ar this season but<lb />
Boone may have some surprises for<lb />
the Indians.<lb />
Although outweighed, the ECC line<lb />
will probably be able to hold the In-<lb />
dian's ground attack. East Caro-<lb />
lina's line has promise of becoming<lb />
one of the best here in many years.<lb />
A weakness in pass defense con-<lb />
tinues to exist for the coaching staff<lb />
HiU Cain sophomore end. intercepts Davidson pass to set stage for therefore, putting adsed pressure on<lb />
Speight's 49 yard dash and ECC's lone TD. the forward wall.<lb />
sively over last year and is steadily <lb />
working toward more progress. If 1<lb />
he would develop into a sound de-<lb />
fensive star, he would be undoubtedly<lb />
Jef.nsc. James has improved WtB-lall-corfwence material.<lb />
I<lb />
Fritz Tanner, a Washington product,<lb />
and Pat Draughon, a Clinton yearling,<lb />
tallied the other TD's. Tanner on a<lb />
five yard plunge and Draughon on a<lb />
14 yard skirt.<lb />
Coach Smith was well pleased with<lb />
the yearlings' defense as the home<lb />
team penetrated into ECC territory<lb />
on only one occasion.<lb />
Smith's club will be seeking win<lb />
number two this week when they meet<lb />
Wingate College at Wingate. The lat<lb />
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AST CAftOllNlAN<lb />
THTRSDaY, OCTOBER<lb />
ae<lb />
Upperciassmen<lb />
Directs Two Frosh<lb />
Drama Efforts<lb />
"�iigh-<lb />
plays<lb />
BUSY with<lb />
number.<lb />
switches and microphones, ECC student announcer and disk jockey Billy Briley does his<lb />
New Policy Brings Change<lb />
At College Radio Station<lb />
i ir.atir,g at the<lb />
3tati  are reaching state-<lb />
:ei as a result of a re-<lb />
rev- i and broadcasting<lb />
�deaata are being<lb />
tously over the facil-<lb />
-WGTC of Greenville and<lb />
a WHED, while recorded<lb />
s from ECC studios are pre-<lb />
- Elkin, Burlington, Eliz-<lb />
1 h CMarion, New Bern, Ra-<lb />
 and Wilbamstea.<lb />
luct prepared by students<lb />
le High School, "High<lb />
:its is now being<lb />
�  fr m 8:00 to 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Q. WWWS and WGTC. and<lb />
� the World a two-hour<lb />
selet: m laic from the classical<lb />
. � broadcast from<lb />
9:(4 � jn, � v the college and at<lb />
e time by WHED of Wash-<lb />
programs that are<lb />
v Washington are<lb />
Room a half hour<lb />
of drama sponsored by the Playhouse, I<lb />
at 7:00 p. m. Monday, music and col-<lb />
lege news from 6:30 to 7:00 p. m. j<lb />
Wednesday, and a varied two-hour <lb />
presentation from 6:3u to s:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
New Time Slate<lb />
A new time slate has also made it<lb />
possible for WWWS to schedule<lb />
several new programs this year.<lb />
Among them are "Green Room" with<lb />
Master's Exam<lb />
Slated For<lb />
Saturday, Oct.<lb />
19<lb />
Dr. J. K. Long, Director of Grad-<lb />
uate Studies, announces that the<lb />
Master's comprehensive examination<lb />
will be given on Saturday, October<lb />
19, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon in<lb />
200, Graham building.<lb />
Students who have completed 30<lb />
quarter hours of work are eligible<lb />
Bill Briley as MC, "Cup and Saucer to take the examination<lb />
Club" with Frank Hancock and Clark<lb />
Taylor, daily at 7:00 a. m "The<lb />
Second Cup at 9:00 with Ellis Nel-<lb />
son, and Harris and Jackson's "Cafe<lb />
Carnival" at 11:00.<lb />
Other Broadcasts<lb />
Other "P. M scheduled broadcasts<lb />
are "Buccaneer Ballroom "Stair-<lb />
way to the Stars "Speech Problems"<lb />
and "ECC Vespers at 7:00 on Tues-<lb />
day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-<lb />
day respectively. Sunday at 12:30<lb />
also brings "From My Collection<lb />
with Fred Shehdan ar.d Winki Willis.<lb />
Where Does The Money Come<lb />
From? See Budget Committee<lb />
By BETTY FLEMING<lb />
nder where the money i elected faculty advisor for the group.<lb />
rr. such things as the! Mary Lou Wyrick, Jear. Rowland,<lb />
Ever W<lb />
I<lb />
ge  n, the East Carolinian,<lb />
eer, ar.d the Entertainment<lb />
:ee?<lb />
- proximately 52 of the money<lb />
the Student Activity Fee, (of<lb />
iollars per student per quar-<lb />
pays for these activities and<lb />
� more.<lb />
- Iget committee of the SGA<lb />
iead the treasurer, Bobby Pat-<lb />
Barbara Davenport, Calvin Cheo,on,<lb />
and Eddie Dennis are the students<lb />
who form the rest of the committee.<lb />
This committee is one of tr.e most<lb />
important of the SGA standing com-<lb />
mittees. It has to have quite a few<lb />
meetings to get all its problems<lb />
straightened out. Four-fifths of the<lb />
committee must be present plus the<lb />
Amount of graduate credit re-<lb />
paired: The minimum graduate cre-<lb />
� iit foi the degree is forty-five quar-<lb />
ter hours.<lb />
Amount of work in residence: A<lb />
graduate candidate must earn at<lb />
least thirty-six quarter hours of<lb />
credit on the campus of East Caro-<lb />
lina College. Each student must<lb />
carry a minimum load of twelve (12)<lb />
quarter hours at least one quarter.<lb />
Number of hours of graduate cre-<lb />
dit allowed by extension and or trans-<lb />
fer: (1) Transfer: A candidate may<lb />
transfer from a properly accredited<lb />
nstitution credit toward the Master's<lb />
Degree not to exceed nine (9) quar-<lb />
ter hour.<lb />
(b) Off-campus extension courses<lb />
conducted by East Carolina College:<lb />
The<lb />
this<lb />
of extension and<lb />
maximum number of hours of<lb />
type work is nine (9) quarter<lb />
.ours.<lb />
(3) Combination<lb />
ion, has charge of directing the, faculty advisors to vote on any bill.<lb />
Procedure<lb />
The budgeteers received itemized<lb />
budgets from each organization it<lb />
supports. It looks over these requests,<lb />
and then either approves or disap-<lb />
proves the amount requested. If it is<lb />
disapproved, it is returned to the or-<lb />
ganization to be revised, or if the<lb />
committee feels that the students do<lb />
not bene:it enough from this organ-<lb />
ization their request may be denied<lb />
entirely<lb />
If passed by the committee it is<lb />
sent to the legislature to be voted<lb />
upon, and when approved by the SGA<lb />
it goes into effect. This is how many<lb />
campus organizations obtain the<lb />
money which runs them through the<lb />
school year.<lb />
r of thil money to tk<lb />
v zations that need it.<lb />
anything which concerns<lb />
� - not enough to go<lb />
and this year there was much<lb />
than ve hoped for because the<lb />
ase in enrollment didn't<lb />
rialize said Bobby of the re-<lb />
mand of budget cuts for all<lb />
the organizations benefitting from<lb />
Activity Fund.<lb />
Committee Members<lb />
The Vice-chairman of the com-<lb />
ee is Johnny llidson. The Dean<lb />
Dr. James Tucker, and the<lb />
of Student Personnel, Dr.<lb />
nl Prewett, are the represent-<lb />
atives dty on this commit-<lb />
tee. Di also acts as the<lb />
Readers Say<lb />
Two As Cheap As One<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
First of all I would like to state<lb />
irpoM of this letter for the<lb />
benefit of those who are curious<lb />
but do not want to read it in its<lb />
entirety. An approrriate title would<lb />
be, "Support Your Team<lb />
As all students know, there is a<lb />
rulsory activity fee ($11) and a<lb />
general fee ($5) which has to be<lb />
paid each quarter. I, like many other<lb />
married students at ECC, would find<lb />
it more economical not to pay these<lb />
fees and pay general admission<lb />
charges at any sporting event which<lb />
we attended. Of course, I realize that<lb />
paying these fees ig necessary; there-<lb />
fore, I do not want to rebel too<lb />
strongly against them.<lb />
To come more to the point, I was<lb />
very shocked and displeased when I<lb />
took my wife to the gme between<lb />
ECC and Davidson. I was not dis-<lb />
pleased with the game itself; I en-<lb />
joyed it in spite of the rain. The thing<lb />
that shocked and hurt me most was<lb />
the tv.o dollars and fifty cents ($2.60)<lb />
it cost my wife for admission. If I<lb />
were not familiar with other policies<lb />
of ECC, it would be very hard to<lb />
believe- that it cost a married student<lb />
to&amp;m aaif times as much to<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
"Balcony Scene" and "The<lb />
bors two one-act freshman<lb />
will be presented October 8 and 9, in<lb />
MeGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Student directors Charlie Briggs<lb />
ar.d Mike Katsias are in charge of<lb />
the productions which are composed<lb />
entirely of a freshman cast. Some<lb />
veteran Playhouse members are<lb />
helping with technical work.<lb />
The "Balcony Scene" centers<lb />
around a young man who is able to<lb />
observe his own funeral, while "The<lb />
Neighbors" is a comedy set in a rural<lb />
area and is successful in bringing<lb />
out the humorous emotions of small<lb />
town folk.<lb />
No Leading Rolea<lb />
Briggs, directing "Balcony Scene<lb />
said that the parts are balanced so<lb />
that it is difficult to designate any<lb />
leading role. Katsias commented that<lb />
'The Neighbors" is essentially the<lb />
same as far as a leading role is con-<lb />
cerned.<lb />
The characters in "The Balcony<lb />
Scene" are as follows: Jane Palm-<lb />
grren of Rocky Mount as the mother;<lb />
Rebekah Crouch of Drake's Branch,<lb />
Virginia, as the daughter; Leigh Dob-<lb />
son of Edenton as the wife; Marion<lb />
Howard of Richlands �s the gang-<lb />
ster; George Ray of Durham as the<lb />
husband; Bearl Vick of Rocky Mount<lb />
as the friend; Rose Rich of Albe-<lb />
marle as the girl; and John Forbis of<lb />
Greensboro as the man. The assistant<lb />
iirector of this play is Dan Yanchisin.<lb />
Characters<lb />
The characters in "The Neighbors"<lb />
are as follows: Connie Erwin of<lb />
Roanoke Rapids as Mrs. Abel; Sue<lb />
Lassiter of Four Oaks as Miss Carry<lb />
Ellsworth; Sandra Brown of Shiloh<lb />
as Grandma; Barbara Jones of Gar-<lb />
ner as Mrs. Trot; Clayton Andrews<lb />
of Rocky Mount as Peter; Jimmy<lb />
Parker of Goldsboro as Ezra; De-<lb />
oreess Holt of Graham as Inez; and<lb />
Mary Brown of Graham as Mrs.<lb />
Moran.<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Selects New . Members<lb />
Five boys, outstanding in leader-1 Canterbllrian8 Begin<lb />
Discussions; I<lb />
Is First Topic<lb />
ship, frDowshi. a�d yiwyfcgijfHrnsuMtonM: Freedom<lb />
been chosen for membership in<lb />
Sigma Pi, the campus's oldest fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
The five were chosen for member-<lb />
ship by a vote of the active members<lb />
of the fraternity after they had at-<lb />
tended a get-acquainted "smoker"<lb />
and a week of initiation activities.<lb />
Those chosen for membership were<lb />
Bucky Monroe, a senior, majoring in<lb />
science; Harry Archer, a senior, ma-<lb />
joring in health and physical educa-<lb />
tion; Coleman Gentry, a sophomore,<lb />
majoring in primary education; David<lb />
Britt, a junior, majoring in industri-<lb />
al arts; and Jim Bowden. a senior,<lb />
majoring in social studies.<lb />
A formal initiation and supper<lb />
meeting was held for the new broth-<lb />
ers at Respess Brothers on September<lb />
26.<lb />
To become a member of Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi, an honorary education fraternity<lb />
or men, one must maintain an over-<lb />
all "2' average and show qualities of<lb />
leadership and fellowship.<lb />
Leading Phi Sigma Pi this year<lb />
are the following officers: Eddie<lb />
Dennis, president; Ken Crocker, vice<lb />
president; A. C. Hinton, secretary;<lb />
Warren Browning, recording secre-<lb />
tary; Dan Godfrey, treasurer; El-<lb />
bert Pritchard, historian; Don Ric-<lb />
ketu, sergeant-at-arms; and Oliver<lb />
Williams, publicity.<lb />
Fleming Hall<lb />
 Donuts and coffee ere Sfen<lb />
a Coffee Hour gatnrds <lb />
rning Hail.<lb />
A Sliver Service g.v<lb />
J. L. Fleming and<lb />
�<lb />
Mrs<lb />
Wig<lb />
�SI giver<lb />
and; r' memory of Mr. J. L Renting fa<lb />
re-<lb />
take his spouse to a football game<lb />
as it would cost a high school stu-<lb />
dent. (Student admission, $1).<lb />
So I ask: Is it expected of me to<lb />
support our school team at that<lb />
price? Expected or not, it is neither<lb />
practical nor possible for my wife<lb />
and me to support ECC until a<lb />
cheaper admission rate is provided<lb />
for my bread winner.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
A. H. Bremer<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I would sincerely like to congratu-<lb />
late Misa Shirley Naves, President<lb />
of Jarvis Hall and member of the<lb />
Women's Judiciary, for so effective-<lb />
ly defending her point of view in re-<lb />
lation to the proposed by-law change<lb />
which I presented this past Wednes-<lb />
day night at the Student Government<lb />
meeting, and which was defeated.<lb />
This is the first time that I can re-<lb />
call a girl putting herself "on the<lb />
spot so to say, in defense of her<lb />
own view points or ideals.<lb />
This is just the type of response<lb />
so badly needed in SGA.<lb />
Hats off to you, Shirley.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Edcle Dennis<lb />
transfer credit: This combination of<lb />
credit may not exceed nine (9) quar-<lb />
ter hours.<lb />
Minimum number of weeks of res-<lb />
idence work on East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus: The minimum is thirty-three<lb />
(33) weeks.<lb />
Time allowed for a candidate to<lb />
complete degree requirements: The<lb />
program for the degree must be com-<lb />
pleted within five (5) consecutive<lb />
years.<lb />
Admission to graduate work: A<lb />
student who is a graduate of a stand-<lb />
ard four-year college may be admit-<lb />
ted to graduate work.<lb />
Admission to candidacy for the<lb />
Master's Degree: to be admitted to<lb />
car.didacy a student must complete at<lb />
least six (6) quarter hours of gradu-<lb />
ate work with satisfactory grades.<lb />
At least three (3) of the six hours<lb />
must be in the candidate's major<lb />
field.<lb />
Continuation of graduate study: A<lb />
graduate student must be approved<lb />
for candidacy by the Committee for<lb />
the Master of Arts Degree before he<lb />
is permitted to continue graduate<lb />
study beyond fifteen (15) quarter<lb />
hours.<lb />
Maximum load of graduate work<lb />
each quarter: Tr.e maximum load is<lb />
fifteen (15) quarter hours, except<lb />
that a student who attends both<lb />
terms of a summer quarter may earn<lb />
eredit for eightaen (18) quarter<lb />
rf�urs.<lb />
Maximum credit a student may<lb />
earn any quarter if he is employed in<lb />
a full-time job�teaching or other-<lb />
wise: The maximum is six (6) quar-<lb />
ter hours.<lb />
Maximum number of hours credit<lb />
a candidate may earn in senior-grad-<lb />
uate course: Tr.e maximum may not<lb />
exceed fifty (50) per cent, of the<lb />
forty-five quarter hours required for<lb />
the degree.<lb />
A Comprehensive Written Examin-<lb />
ation is required for the Master's<lb />
Degree: The Examination is required<lb />
of all candidates before the Master's<lb />
Degree will be conferred. In the event<lb />
a student's achievement on the Writ-<lb />
ten Examination is not satisfactory,<lb />
he will be required to take the Exam-<lb />
ination over, or to pass an oral exam-<lb />
ination, or both. A student who elects<lb />
to complete twenty-four quarter hours<lb />
in an academic area will take his<lb />
FILMS Developed Printed<lb />
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Homecoming Schedule<lb />
Saturday, October 12<lb />
9:00 A. M.�Registration and Open<lb />
House�Mamie E. Jenkins Alum-<lb />
ni-Faculty Building and Visiting<lb />
Dormitories<lb />
10:00 A. M.�Coffee Hour�Alumni-<lb />
Faculty Building<lb />
11:00 A. M.�Homecoming Parade�<lb />
Formation at College Stadium and<lb />
Wanl-Coates Laboratory School,<lb />
and procession through Greenville<lb />
business district and return to<lb />
campus<lb />
12:15 P. ML�Alumni Luncheon�<lb />
North Dining Hall<lb />
1:30 P. M.�Pre-Game Festivities�<lb />
College Stadium<lb />
2:00 P. M.�Football Game�East<lb />
Carolina vs. Elon�College Stadium<lb />
4:30 P. M.�Open House sponsored<lb />
by College Union�Wright Build-<lb />
ing<lb />
6:00 P. M.�Dinners�Veterans Club<lb />
and Fraternities�College Cafe-<lb />
teria and Greenville Restaurants<lb />
8:00 P. M.�Homecoming Dance to<lb />
the Music of Johnny Long and His<lb />
Band�Wright Auditorium<lb />
Pre-Homecoming Activities<lb />
Friday, October 11, 1957<lb />
6:30 P. M� Pep Rally and Bonfire<lb />
�East Campus<lb />
8:00 P. M.�Street Dance�College<lb />
Warehouse Parking Area<lb />
Other Homecoming Activities<lb />
Saturday (All Day)�Open House in<lb />
Various Student Centers near cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
Sunday�Sunday School and Religious<lb />
Services in Greenville Churches to<lb />
which visiting alumni and friends<lb />
are invited<lb />
Comprehensive under the direction of<lb />
the Head of his department.<lb />
Grade average required: An over-<lb />
all average of at least "2" is required.<lb />
A grade below "3" may not be counted<lb />
for graduate credit.<lb />
Dance Band<lb />
Gets Plug<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
"Better than ever That is the<lb />
peppy slogan for the "Dreamers" this<lb />
school year. These fellows are cert-<lb />
ainly "all out" to give the dancers<lb />
and listeners the style of music pre-<lb />
ferred. As quoted by the leader, "We<lb />
play music designed especially for<lb />
dancing and listening and not for<lb />
showmanship With such an interest<lb />
in what the people want as dance<lb />
music, it is quite evident that this<lb />
year will prove to be extremely suc-<lb />
cessful for this group.<lb />
In 1964 Calvin Chesson had an<lb />
urge to organize a small dance band.<lb />
He did just that; and today, approxi-<lb />
mately three years later, he has<lb />
shown great leadership ir promoting<lb />
the "Dreamers Throughout the<lb />
state the "Dreamers" have played for<lb />
important dances, each time bringing<lb />
more recognition to their name.<lb />
In this group ef "music makers"<lb />
there are eleven musicians and a vo-<lb />
calist. Among these are four new<lb />
members contributing greatly with<lb />
their talents. Foy Biggers and Lee<lb />
Giles are with the sax section; John<lb />
Savage is on the bass; and Steve<lb />
Clements is at the drums. These four<lb />
"newcomers" plus the "older seven"<lb />
are by all means making beautiful<lb />
music together.<lb />
As for the vocalist, she is Jennette<lb />
Mage who adds spice to the band<lb />
with her feminine touch and attrac-<lb />
tiveness as she blends her mellow<lb />
vocal tones with those of the instru-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The "Dreamers" seem definitely set<lb />
on the idea of playing music for the<lb />
student. Whatever he wants, they will<lb />
do their musical best to provide. The<lb />
entire group shares this feeling which<lb />
gives the band the needed feeling of<lb />
unity and harmony. With these boys<lb />
and their vocalist working together the<lb />
"Dreamers" will surely provide ex-<lb />
cellent music this year as their en-<lb />
thusiasm to please the dancer, student,<lb />
and listener comes out in their dreamy<lb />
music<lb />
Music will be furnished by the<lb />
"Dreamers" after the Newberry and<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne game on October 26 and<lb />
November 9, respectively.<lb />
Anyone desiring to book the band<lb />
which plays for the student dancer<lb />
and listener should contact Calvin<lb />
Chesson in room 337, Umstead dormi-<lb />
tory or drop a card to him, Box 969,<lb />
ECC.<lb />
Quoting the leader, as a constant<lb />
reminder, "We have potentially the<lb />
best band yet<lb />
A new series of weekly discussions<lb />
was launched recently when members osed for the first ume<lb />
of the Canterbury Club met<lb />
heard a program on Freedom in<lb />
.ationship to God.<lb />
Ted G-rtman, aatested by Miss<lb />
Clap , led the discussion and the<lb />
question and answer period that<lb />
followed. Gartman commented that<lb />
if this program was indicative of<lb />
future discussions then Canterour-<lb />
iifls can look forward to a year of<lb />
"engrossing topics and lively de-<lb />
bates<lb />
Last Sunday the program was led<lb />
by Dr. Frank Hoskins, faculty ad-<lb />
visor to the group, and a panel of<lb />
u;perc!a.�smen. The topic was, "Is<lb />
East Carolina lacking in social ac-<lb />
tivities?"<lb />
Dr. Hoskms noted that the sub-<lb />
ject was fascinating to the students<lb />
taking part in the lively discussion.<lb />
Members of the Canterbury Club<lb />
announced that a cordial invitation<lb />
is extended to all students who are<lb />
interested in their activities to<lb />
join them Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at<lb />
St. Paul's House, located behind the<lb />
Episcopal Church on 4th Stree.<lb />
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At Five Points<lb />
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ON YOUR NEW 1957 FORD PURCHASED FROM<lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co Inc.<lb />
Since 1866<lb />
Selling New and Used Horsedrawn and Gasoline Powered<lb />
Buggy's for ninety-one years<lb />
SPECIAL SCHOOL TEACHER FINANCING<lb />
whom Fleming Hah &amp;� named Mr<lb />
Fleming served a a Beast<lb />
Pitt County, and int<lb />
in 1907 which made East Car.<lb />
ege possible.<lb />
Arrangements for the (<lb />
a?re made by the derm<lb />
Committee. Serving on ti<lb />
ee along witl rman<lb />
Taylor and ocha.rmsn Billie Mc-<lb />
Lamb are: Charlotte Fttehetl B<lb />
ndergraft, Kay  pa:<lb />
ord, Martha Ar.r. fc Bar-<lb />
bara Watson, and Peggy Sn<lb />
Assisting m the serving <lb />
Thompson, House Pre Bt-<lb />
Mer.denha.1, Vice-president; .<lb />
Culberson, Treasurer; end<lb />
Carrol. ard Caro.ine Carter<lb />
Girls in Fleming Hal are :<lb />
many other activities during<lb />
school year among which are: A Hal-<lb />
loween Party, Birthday Parl<lb />
h, Chriataeao Party, Tea ii II<lb />
for family Day. and a Buffet -<lb />
in May.<lb />
George Knight Will<lb />
Preside Over Music<lb />
Frat; Others Elected<lb />
George W. Knight, Jr wi act dur-<lb />
ing 1957-1958. �s president of the<lb />
campus chapter of Phi Mu AVpha<lb />
Sinfonia, national music fraternity.<lb />
A major in the department of mu-<lb />
sic, Knight is a member of the Col-<lb />
lege Orchestra, the college choir, and<lb />
otl er music organizations, and for<lb />
the past two years has played lead-<lb />
ing roles in the operetta presented<lb />
at the college each spring.<lb />
Student officers serving with<lb />
Knight this term are Robert E!l-<lb />
wanger, vice president; Milton Mann,<lb />
secretary; John Lowry, treasurer;<lb />
Lir.wood Pittman, alumni secretary;<lb />
Ralph Shumaker. parliamentarian;<lb />
Fred Shehdan. warden; Joseph Stell,<lb />
historian; and Stephen Farish, choral<lb />
director,<lb />
Herbert L. Carter of the music<lb />
department is faculty advisor. Dr.<lb />
Kenneth N. Cuthbert director of the<lb />
department, is governor of Province<lb />
20 of the fraternity.<lb />
Fraternity members carry on each<lb />
year a rrogram of varying .ctivities.<lb />
This fall trey were sponsors of a<lb />
special train taking students and<lb />
others to Portsmouth. Va for the<lb />
EC-Richmond football game. With<lb />
Sigma Alpha Io�ji, music fraternity<lb />
for women, they are row redecorating<lb />
:he Listening Room in Music Hall,<lb />
where students hear recordings. La-<lb />
ter in the school year they will help<lb />
install new chapters of the fraterni-<lb />
ty at Appalachian State Teachers<lb />
College and Catawba College.<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Students of industrial arts who are<lb />
enrolled in a class hi shop problems<lb />
visited high schools in Tarboro, Ply-<lb />
mouth, and Washington Monday of<lb />
this week to study tools, equipment,<lb />
and shop arrangements in industrial<lb />
arts departments in these places. They<lb />
were accompanied by Dr. Kenneth L.<lb />
Bing, director of the department.<lb />
The industrial arts students were<lb />
guests at luncheon in the cafeteria of<lb />
the Plymouth high school, where J.<lb />
S. Fleming and J. R. Rawls of the<lb />
faculty were their hosts. Jit the three<lb />
schools the visitors from the college<lb />
were welcomed by student teachers<lb />
from the college who are now con-<lb />
ducting classes at Plymouth, Wash-<lb />
ington, and Tarboro.<lb />
Phi Omicron News<lb />
The East Carolina College<lb />
of Phi Omicron, honorary hoi<lb />
nomics fraternity, bold its first<lb />
ing of ine year recently. At<lb />
meeting, the fraternity l I<lb />
two new members to Pb: Gr-<lb />
and later in the bus r.ess meeting<lb />
selected Shirley Buchan of Her.dersc<lb />
N. C. as its representative for H<lb />
coming.<lb />
After the meeting wa� adj<lb />
the members went to Austin Aud<lb />
tonum to hear Dr. ar.d Mrs. H<lb />
Overstreet's lecture or. "Where Per-<lb />
sonal Problems Become Soda Pro-<lb />
blem?<lb />
Library Club<lb />
At the last meeting of the Uhrarj<lb />
Club, the new officers were instal-<lb />
led, and they axe as follows: (<lb />
Merritt, President; Card Carr. V<lb />
President; Jane Carroll, Secrets<lb />
and Qwf'i McClamrock, Retcrter.<lb />
This year's mam project wiB<lb />
to bring more literary fig<lb />
campus. When they have a goes<lb />
literary importance, they trill have ar.<lb />
open meeting as in the case last<lb />
when Mr. Pierce and Jonathan W<lb />
liams spoke.<lb />
College Union Schedule<lb />
Mondav : Duplicate Bridge Ses-<lb />
sion, 7:00 p.m TV" Room.<lb />
Tuesday: Intermediate Bridge In-<lb />
struction, 3:00 p.m TV Room.<lb />
Wednesday: Beginners' Bridge In-<lb />
struction, 700 p.m TV Room.<lb />
Thursday: Beginners' Bridge In-<lb />
struction, 3:00 p.m TV Room.<lb />
Thursday: Movies of ECC-David-<lb />
son Football Game, Lounge.<lb />
7:30 pjn.<lb />
Friday: Informal Dancing, 8:00<lb />
pjn.<lb />
Saturday: Movie, Austin Audi-<lb />
torium, "Heaven Knows, Mr.<lb />
Allison<lb />
October 5<lb />
Saturday: Informal Dancing,<lb />
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