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Feature Columns<lb />
t o this week for columns<lb />
Johnson Billj Arnold, Mar-<lb />
I Bryan Harrison.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
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Who's Who<lb />
Who's Who, featuring two of East<lb />
Carolina's outstanding students, appears<lb />
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East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVIU.eTIC THURSDAY, (X:TOBER 10, 1957<lb />
Number 4<lb />
Featured Singer With Johnny Long Hand<lb />
Biggest, Best' Homecoming Fete<lb />
Commemorates Golden Jubilee<lb /><lb />
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.�ii bj Johnn) Long and his orchestra.<lb />
Johnny Lons Orchestra Will<lb />
Furnish Homecoming Music<lb />
At Dance, Concert Saturday<lb />
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I ��� ire in the entertain-<lb />
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Jane Carter To<lb />
Crown New Queen<lb />
fit Street Dance<lb />
Friday night will be the time, the<lb />
Street Dance the scene of a big mo-<lb />
ment for one of the twenty-two love-<lb />
lies chosen to run for Homecoming<lb />
Queen.<lb />
I he name of the Queen, elected to-<lb />
lay by t: e student body, will be an-<lb />
i : � en, and she will be crowned<lb />
last year's winner, Jane Carter.<lb />
nsors representing fraternities<lb />
include Martha Jane Hammond, Sig-<lb />
Rho Phi; Carol McDaniel, Delta<lb />
Rh Betty Ann Burnham,<lb />
�' hi E gma Pi; Jackie McDaniel, Al-<lb />
; a Phi Omega; Janet Ross, Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi; Jean Hargett, Pi Omega Pi;<lb />
nt) Hughes, Alpha Delta Tau; and<lb />
Mary Lou Dickens, Phi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
Also Jane Gidden, Gamma Theta<lb />
U silon; Rae Britt, Tau Sigma; Shir-<lb />
ks Buchan, Phi Omicron; Nancy Har-<lb />
ris, Sigma Pi Alpha; Dottie Wiley,<lb />
Phi Gamma .Pi; and Betty Ann Tho-<lb />
 Kappa Sigma Nu.<lb />
Sponsoring the dorms are Peggy<lb />
Fleming Hall; Eleanor Bow-<lb />
: . , Jarvis Hall; Merle Council, Wil-<lb />
son; Betty Phillips, Garrett; Sylvia<lb />
� apps, Slay; and Kaye Leonard, I'm-<lb />
stead, while Peggy Harvin and Jane<lb />
Berryman are representing the Home<lb />
Management House and the Day Stu-<lb />
ents respectively.<lb />
Cotten and Ragsdale will be repre-<lb />
sented in the Homecoming Parade by<lb />
Linda Ke and Joyce Rivetibark, but<lb />
due to a ruling made last year by the<lb />
SGA. they will not be eligible for<lb />
queenly honors.<lb />
1956 Winner To Crown New Queen<lb />
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Expected Weekend<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
H - - � ear, accordaig 1 eadors, a � i I<lb />
iv. ' Carolina of! and studenl s, studenl<lb />
to be 1 st and best! � he 1!<lb />
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� � ntinue through<lb />
rig the celebration<lb />
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arade, the ECC-<lb />
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Fridaj Features<lb />
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Fall Enrollment<lb />
To Exceed 4100<lb />
LOVELY JANE ARTER, �ho won Homecoming Queen honors last year<lb />
as a freshman, will award the crown to the 1957 chotee tomorrow night at I<lb />
. street dance celebration. �" - Bob Harper)<lb />
rial<lb />
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Parade, Ballgame<lb />
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At 1:30, Pre-f �<lb />
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Kick Off: 2:00<lb />
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Students Are Eligible for<lb />
Danforth Fellowship Honors<lb />
tok In 'House'<lb />
1 � � . r; rig � ile :� Paul<lb />
�II ise of Ci nnelly" ha�<lb />
v � ' �: brilliant your<lb />
� �  nevei playt d a leading<lb />
Playhouse production.<lb />
Ed Pilkington.<lb />
� . Uncle Bob in the fam-<lb />
I North Carolina. In this<lb />
sing speak fluently La- <lb />
and portray a diffi- indefeated thus fai<lb />
. : I<lb />
hi played lovestruck mark a d are 0-1<lb />
.as; year's, "Pyg- <lb />
ali to East Carolina with ga e, Vr.t St<lb />
:r good background ar. open house<lb />
W<lb />
Mademoiselle Now Accepting<lb />
Applications From College<lb />
Girls For Guest Editor Contest<lb />
'e women<lb />
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Board<lb />
 Board Cot<lb />
- the fresh-<lb />
at win-<lb />
t Editor- <lb />
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a re acce:ted<lb />
do assign-<lb />
aar. Aa-<lb />
Board Mem-<lb />
feal .res about<lb />
submit art<lb />
ag feature,<lb />
for possi-<lb />
. in Mademoiselle; to develop<lb />
: d creative talents; to<lb />
, ; own abilities and job I<lb />
rests;<lb />
publication for outstanding<lb />
work submitted during t e Contest.<lb />
Tfp Twenty<lb />
The top twenty Guest Editors will<lb />
be brought to New York next June<lb />
to help write, edit and illustrate the<lb />
August COLLEGE issue. They will<lb />
be paid a regular salary for their<lb />
onth's work, plus round-trip trani-<lb />
?<lb />
. � N- �. York City.<lb />
,  New Y rk each Guest Ed-<lb />
rl in : full calendar of<lb />
- , she ' ' "� ews a celebrity<lb />
,gen field, visits newspaper<lb />
:ns, stores and<lb />
les working<lb />
� ,  � iselle Editor to<lb />
The twenty<lb />
- � help in finding<lb />
 theii i ecial fields, and<lb />
ear several join Mademoiselle's<lb />
�<lb />
Deadline<lb />
- the deadline for<lb />
ge Board Member-<lb />
T e tryout nment this year<lb />
thai ever before<lb />
for indicating your particular talent<lb />
n v ting fa �n or adver-<lb />
g, pi or merchandising,<lb />
Successful candidates will be noti-<lb />
fied of acce; tance on the College<lb />
Board before Christmas; the first<lb />
College Board assignment will appear<lb />
in Mademoiselle's January issue.<lb />
For further information see your<lb />
�Dean of Women or the August, Sep-<lb />
tember, October or November issue<lb />
'of Mademoiselle.<lb />
Total enrollment for the fall quar-<lb />
ter is expected to exceed 4,100 stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Tht' fall enrollment of 3,415 stu-<lb />
dents taking courses taught on cam-<lb />
pus shows an increase of 148 over<lb />
last year's total of 3,267 enrolled du-<lb />
ring the same period, Registrar Or-<lb />
val L. Phillips reported this week at<lb />
the close of registration.<lb />
In addition to students enrolled in<lb />
courses at the college, approximately<lb />
TOO men and women have already<lb />
registered in extension classes now-<lb />
being organized in various localities<lb />
in Eastern North Carolina under �b�<lb />
lirection of Dr. Ralph Brimley, di-<lb />
rector of public relations at the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
North Carolinians<lb />
Those now registered for work on<lb />
the campus include 3,223 North<lb />
Carolinians and 192 from other states<lb />
or countries. Men students number<lb />
1.729 and women students 1,686.<lb />
Students preparing for careers in<lb />
education number 2,449, of whom<lb />
0 are men and 1,399 are women.<lb />
The total includes 43�. students spe-<lb />
cializing in work in the primary<lb />
grades, 294 in the grammar grades,<lb />
and 1,716 in the high school.<lb />
Candidates for the liberal arts de-<lb />
gree number 610. Of these 540 are<lb />
men and 70 are women.<lb />
Undergraduates<lb />
Undergraduates are classified by<lb />
Dr. Phillips as follows: 1,020 fresh-<lb />
men, 758 sophomores, 706 juniors,<lb />
and 64 sttiiors. Thirty-seven full-<lb />
time graduate students are taking<lb />
courses leading toward the master's<lb />
degree. �<lb />
Others are grouped as special stu-<lb />
dents, pre-vocational students, two-<lb />
year business .students, special grad-<lb />
uate students, or unclassified stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The Danforth Graduate Fellow-<lb />
ships form a national program estab-<lb />
ished to bring into higher education<lb />
a great i number of young men tho-<lb />
roughly trained according to highest<lb />
scholastic standards, who are aware<lb />
f the place for moral and religious<lb />
values in teaching and counseling.<lb />
Approximately seventy-five men<lb />
pre; aring for college teaching who,<lb />
at the time of applying, have bad no<lb />
graduate study are appointed an-<lb />
nually.<lb />
� � � pi ove! mutually<lb />
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larmonious.<lb />
Financial Assistance<lb />
Th Danforth Foundation offer<lb />
�: CS.<lb />
In Goidmasquers<lb />
He �' ir three years in Clif-<lb />
: Britti n's famous high school dra-<lb />
mat i ip, the Goidmasquers, in<lb />
at 4:30<lb />
At ti. there �<lb />
the Vei<lb />
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The big even- if 1<lb />
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.lion uhki  u.  me uvj.uiii�oMuvw,  -<lb />
its Fellow. G a. Theie he was awarded th take place at 8:00 �<lb />
to individual need, limiting j best rting actor in 15 years for<lb />
lal maximum grant to $1,401 as Joe Keating in "A Man<lb />
. fees I of all Peter<lb />
gradual studi nt . for the .ing.e man;<lb />
and si1 is tuil  and fees re-<lb />
quired of all graduate students for<lb />
 married man, with an additional<lb />
stipend � $350 foi eac child.<lb />
Men are encouraged to apply, even<lb />
v may have no financial<lb />
: a. need, that they may participate in<lb />
Every accredited college u. tut i � . �<lb />
this "relational! of encouragement<lb />
To further this "relationship of<lb />
encouragement" among the men ap-<lb />
ointed, the Fellows are expected to<lb />
� rid, at the expense of the Found-<lb />
ation, the annual Danforth Fellow<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
All veterans please meet at<lb />
Graham 103 Monday night, Oc-<lb />
tober 14, at 6:30 p. m.<lb />
United States is invited to nominate<lb />
two or not to exceed three men, not<lb />
over thirty years of age for the ap-<lb />
pointment as Danforth Fellow. These<lb />
nnual nominations are made through<lb />
the Liaison Officer who, at East<lb />
Carolina, is Dr. L. W. Jenkins.<lb />
Academic Honor<lb />
To be a. pointed as Danforth Fel-<lb />
low is one of the major academic<lb />
honors available for the student who<lb />
is entering graduate school in prep-<lb />
aration for college teaching. The se-<lb />
lection is ma le on the basis of out-<lb />
standing academic ability, person-<lb />
ality congenial to the classroom, and<lb />
integrity and character, including<lb />
serious inquiry within the Christian<lb />
tradition. Applicants with deep root-<lb />
age in a non-Christian faith are con-<lb />
sidered provided they are willing to<lb />
articipate actively in a predomin-<lb />
antly Christian program.<lb />
The applicant may be preparing to<lb />
teach in any field common to the un-<lb />
dergraduate college. Men in the<lb />
natural and biological sciences and<lb />
in the social sciences are particularly<lb />
encouraged to ap;Ty. There are no<lb />
bars of race or color to these appoint-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The Danforth Fellow may use his<lb />
fellowship at any accredited univer-<lb />
sity in the United States. He may<lb />
concurrently carry other national<lb />
f llowships such as the Rhodes Scho-<lb />
larship, the Woodrow Wilson Fellow-<lb />
ship, or the Fuloright Award. A man<lb />
holding two appointments concur-<lb />
rents becomes a Danforth Fellow<lb />
-without stipend" until the other ap-<lb />
pointment lapses.<lb />
The appointment is for one year,<lb />
with expectation of annual renewal<lb />
through the years of graduate study,<lb />
if the graduate record is distinguished<lb />
Act ve in the Playhouse since en-<lb />
the lea 1 in a<lb />
cessful workshop play, "The Monkey's<lb />
" H was scheduled t � play Mer-<lb />
ecticutt Yankee last spring<lb />
t b last minute illness prevented<lb />
in age.<lb />
On Make-Up<lb />
Ed Is also working on make-up<lb />
for one of the freshman plays this<lb />
quarter, as well as learning his lines<lb />
for House of Connelly and growing a<lb />
the big band of Jol i<lb />
sway at a concert ir. Wright A<lb />
torium until � A ter<lb />
chairs have been : t the ai<lb />
Horn commi<lb />
Long's agg � ies D<lb />
I.iown as the feature v<lb />
On Sunday, all Alumi invited<lb />
to attend Sunday School<lb />
services at Greenville churches.<lb />
b ard for that production<lb />
Pilkington is full of energy and<lb />
Conference on Teaching, held Sep- ia eager to play Uncle Bob. "I am<lb />
tember 1-7, 1958<lb />
Ap lication with full recommend-<lb />
ations must tie completed by January<lb />
31, 1958.<lb />
sine I will enjoy this role as much<lb />
as any I've ever had. It's the kind of<lb />
role everyone "�arning dramatics<lb />
dreams of<lb />
Tickets Da Sale<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgenen announces<lb />
that general admission tickets<lb />
(2.00) may be purchased at the<lb />
athletic office for the Homecoming<lb />
Came. Alumni may sit on student<lb />
side with those tickets.<lb />
Working Hard For Dormitory Honors<lb />
FI FMING HALL GIRLS take a breather and Bmile for the camerman. as they prepare Homecoming decorations<lb />
for their dorm A prize is awarded each year for outstanding decoration, and these girls are presenting a huge<lb />
' , 1Q- (photo b Bob Harper<lb />
Pirate ehip for 195.<lb /><pb facs="00038434_tn_0002" /><lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
Welcome Alumni<lb />
This week-end will be one of the high-<lb />
spots on the year's calendar at East Carolina<lb />
as a multitude of former students once again<lb />
visit their beloved campus to participate in<lb />
the annual Homecoming festivities. Plans are<lb />
complete and everyone on campus waiting<lb />
the return of the alumni to help them cele-<lb />
brate this anticipated day.<lb />
We the students at East Carolina sin-<lb />
cerely hope that everyone has a wonderful<lb />
UmeyThis is your college right on aumn<lb />
and we know that you are just as proudiol<lb />
East Carolina as we who areenroled now.<lb />
We are glad to have you back with us lor tnis<lb />
big event in our college lives.<lb />
Celebrating the Golden Anniversary ot<lb />
the 35 is olr Particular honor this year<lb />
flTlH WP are happy to have you here to snare<lb />
ft wi h us YouPhPave gone out in various com-<lb />
munities and carried out the motto of the<lb />
cXge "To Serve' and thus we honor not<lb />
only ECC at this time, but you who have car-<lb />
ded out its highest ideals and who will con-<lb />
tinue to serve in the finest.traditions of this<lb />
institution of higher learning.<lb />
As we sing our Alma Mater's praises this<lb />
WeektTlet Is <lb />
uerfomances count in the buln � to<lb />
heater East Carolina College. We hope to<lb />
greater aast . ki � of worthwhile pro-<lb />
continue the"n�e��f�t a full measure<lb />
iects so that we may reiieci a rraMnfL�<lb />
if our devotion to "Dear old East Carolina.<lb />
Speak Up, SGA<lb />
nA a half at each meeting in legisiau�<lb />
action To he more accurate, about six people<lb />
Eftto whole body get up and use most of<lb />
w, time Since democracy is government<lb />
ofth eopfeTy the �ople, .ftflj. P�j�<lb />
and parliamentary procedure��� ���<lb />
ducting and carrying out legis ativeJ"��<lb />
tand we possess both) it would seemthat<lb />
more people would take advantage of such a<lb />
Matus This brings up the quest.cn, why<lb />
don't they? an<lb />
A few possibilities which have been<lb />
brought to mind would include, 1. "Mr Poh-<lb />
tician" who is using his position on the SGA<lb />
to gain prestige and to practice for irtm<lb />
political ventures; 2. "Mr. Campus Big Shot<lb />
who iust brings up bills to promote hot air<lb />
ESeSZSJLr -hich succeeds only in<lb />
tretting a number of people riled, 3. Mr.<lb />
ICC L " who's motto is, "I couldn't care<lb />
ess" about what is going on. He's sitting<lb />
here at the meeting because it is required<lb />
Democracy is wh-c people make it. Ana<lb />
so is student government. Right nowjs1 the<lb />
ime to decide what is its value and what is<lb />
tte need of contributing to it. Most students<lb />
fail to see their part in the building and sup-<lb />
porting of the SG'A. It is because they are<lb />
irresponsible. Not so much in mind as in<lb />
undertaking. . -j<lb />
Government is usually thought of as fed-<lb />
eral state, and city, but what about student<lb />
government? The backbone of the nation<lb />
lies there if only students will realize it. II<lb />
only students would take that precious treas-<lb />
ure and examine it, look deep: down into its<lb />
possibilities, come to terms with it and then<lb />
really use it. Democracy. Student government.<lb />
Jan Raby<lb />
The Editor Trys<lb />
Locating A Few<lb />
Who's Who'ers<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
GTeenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed irom TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Colun.bia Scholastic Presi<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1956<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 />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Managing EditoririSS 2f<lb />
Feature Editor  Martha Wilson<lb />
Sports Editor  W Hudson<lb />
Photographer  � Harp?<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 Katsiaa<lb />
News Staff Kathryn Johnson. Margie Davis,<lb />
Lenore Pate, Judy Samuels, Mike Kataias Betty<lb />
Lou Bell, Sue Lassiter, Bryan Harrison, Claudia<lb />
Todd, Aline Condon.<lb />
Feature Staff � Pat Farmer, Leigh Dobson,<lb />
Barbara Batts, Elisabeth 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 J�me T�6<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Martha Martin<lb />
Circulation StaffSusan Ballance, Anne Jackson,<lb />
Martha Kam, Lenore Pate, Janice Langston,<lb />
Lee Phillips, Nancy Cox, Wilma Grey Hail,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Stewart, Kathryn Crumpler,<lb />
Jean Capps, Helen Sturkie, Barbara Jenkins,<lb />
(Ruth Lineberger<lb />
Exchange EditorMrs. Sufie Webb<lb />
Editorial AdvisorMiss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial AdvisorI. Clinton <lb />
Technical Advisor  Sherman M. Parka<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all department, 6101, extension 64<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Kfcayam.<lb />
-The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
lor all your tears wash out a word of it.<lb />
translated by E. Ktagrald.<lb />
With Pirate's banners flying high,<lb />
Homecoming is getting off to a good<lb />
start. Cant you just see the crowded<lb />
football stands swarming with stu-<lb />
dents and alumni? Just before the<lb />
game starts, a hush settles over the<lb />
field as the band begins to play the<lb />
Alma Mater.<lb />
"Praise to your name so fair,<lb />
Dear old East Carolina.<lb />
Your joys we'll all share<lb />
And your friends we'll ever be.<lb />
We pledge our loyalty,<lb />
And our heart's devotion<lb />
To the our Alma Mater,<lb />
Love and Praise<lb />
We're printing the above as a re-<lb />
minder to those people who haven't<lb />
learned it . . . and is it possible that<lb />
some have forgotten it?<lb />
Since the Alumni are very much on<lb />
the spotlight this week-end we wond-<lb />
ered where the Who's Who of Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges and Universities of 1957<lb />
picked from the campus of ECC are<lb />
now located. Thanks to Dr. J. L. Op-<lb />
pelt of the Placement Bureau we were<lb />
able to locate such information.<lb />
Betty Joan Ashley is teaching<lb />
grammar grade in Whiteville" school<lb />
system in Columbus County. She was<lb />
active with the Methodist student<lb />
organization while here.<lb />
Greenville Banks, who will be re-<lb />
membered for his many business de-<lb />
partment activities, is now connected<lb />
with sales promotion of the Elizabeth<lb />
City Belk-Tyler Company.<lb />
We hear that Lloyd Bray is now at<lb />
Duke pursuing ministerial studies.<lb />
Lloyd proved to be a very versatile<lb />
student while here, although he is<lb />
best remembered for his Playhouse<lb />
activities.<lb />
Teaching the third grade in the Ar-<lb />
lington County schools, Arlington,<lb />
Virginia, is Decoma Byrd who served<lb />
as president of the College Union<lb />
Student Board during her senior year.<lb />
Lem Cox is teaching physical edu-<lb />
cation at Virginia Beach High School,<lb />
Virginia. Lem directed student intra-<lb />
mural activities for the men.<lb />
Making news for the Music depart-<lb />
ment was easy for June Crews, pop-<lb />
ular songstress, who is now teaching<lb />
music in the Mecklenburg County<lb />
school system at Charlotte.<lb />
Neel Dupree, who was chief mar-<lb />
shal, is now a home economist for<lb />
Virginia Electric &amp; Power Co in<lb />
Richmond, Va.<lb />
Popular Pat Everton who repre-<lb />
sented ECC at the Wilmington Azalea<lb />
Festival is now teaching in the Ra-<lb />
leigh City Schools.<lb />
Last year's chairman of the Wo-<lb />
mans' Judiciary, Jean Fisher, trav-<lb />
eled up to Arlington, Virginia, to<lb />
teach Spanish.<lb />
Also going north was Louise Fitz-<lb />
gerald, who headed for Langley Field,<lb />
Virginia, to work in mathematics.<lb />
The young man who handled the<lb />
finances for ECC, Robert Forrest, is<lb />
now an auditor-accountant for the U.<lb />
S. General Accounting office, in<lb />
Washington, D. C.<lb />
Bill Helms, who was active on the<lb />
football field is now teaching physi-<lb />
cal education at Newport News High<lb />
School, Virginia.<lb />
Doing something decidedly differ-<lb />
ent is Rachael Lang, who is an air-<lb />
line stewardess for Eastern Air<lb />
Lines. Rachael was chairman of the<lb />
handbook committee.<lb />
Bobby Mann, who was president<lb />
of the N. C. branch of the FTA, is<lb />
now teaching the seventh grade in<lb />
St. Petersburg, Florida at Tyrone<lb />
Jr. High School.<lb />
The French department here i3<lb />
proud of Ann Mayo who is not only<lb />
teaching French at Edenton High<lb />
School, but is doing some experi-<lb />
mental work in the lower grades.<lb />
Jane Midyette is teaching pri-<lb />
mary grade children at the Asheboro<lb />
City Schools.<lb />
The "Y" lost a good man in Frank<lb />
Moore who left us for a teaching job<lb />
at Nassau School, East Orange, New<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
Jay B. Nichols, who was last year's<lb />
homecoming chairman, may not<lb />
make it here this year. He's serving<lb />
with the U. S. Marine Corps.<lb />
The past president of west Gar-<lb />
rett Hall, Ann Peel, is now teaching<lb />
first graders at Williamston, N. C.<lb />
June Quinn is teaching in Raleigh.<lb />
She's now Mrs. Webb. Her roommate,<lb />
Ann Randolph, is now Mrs. Brooks,<lb />
and teaching at jGTeenville High<lb />
School.<lb />
Lack of apace prevents a complete<lb />
report, but we hope that these people<lb />
and many more of the clajte of '57<lb />
will be here this week-end along with<lb />
other returning alumni.<lb />
It's a good feeling to see a familiar<lb />
face who has shared many warm<lb />
memories with you . . . don't you<lb />
agree?<lb />
Traditions<lb />
Take Over Campus<lb />
For Homecoming<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
You Gotta1 Live A Little<lb />
Nearly upcn us is the annual Homecom-<lb />
ing Festivity. Our hearts and eyelashes and<lb />
pennants flutter with excitement. Our tired<lb />
blood spurts forth afreshened.<lb />
Ho ecoming is a most cherished and<lb />
traditional occasion. Any college worth its<lb />
salt is steeped in tradition. And a salty school<lb />
like ECC is as steeped as any college now<lb />
alive.<lb />
The University of North Carolina mav<lb />
have its Old Well, Rathskeller, Bell Tower,<lb />
arboretum, Scuttlebutt, and Germans. And<lb />
State may have its IFC Ball, College Union,<lb />
Pullen Park, and Gino's. And Duke may have<lb />
its Quad, Joe College Weekend, East Campus,<lb />
Eno River, Gardens, and freshman beanies.<lb />
But ECC has its Bohunk, bushes, Co-ed<lb />
Row, College Union Christmas Decorating<lb />
Party, Port Terminal, Wright Circle, May<lb />
Day Pole, and victory bell.<lb />
First, on Friday night, there will be a<lb />
Hail-ECC Pep Rally and a big bonfire (just<lb />
like Nero's). Then we dance in the streets<lb />
at the street dance; don't bring snakes. And<lb />
at the student-alumni mixers and open hou<lb />
we get to know our forefathers. And then<lb />
the parade�blocks and blocks of floats and<lb />
bands and things. They're working in a foot-<lb />
ball game again this year. We meet Elon at<lb />
2 o'clock, the Golden Football Hour, Satur-<lb />
day aftern on. And then there are some<lb />
coffee hours and tea hours before the grand<lb />
finale�the Big Dance Saturday night with<lb />
a Big Queen-crowning event.<lb />
All the panty-raiding, butterfly-chasing,<lb />
goldfish-swallowing, pipe-smoking, coed-chas-<lb />
ing, sign-stealing, night-partying, Whiffen-<lb />
poof-singing people are going to stick around<lb />
this weekend and jo�n in the Rah-Rah-Sisss-<lb />
Bcom fun. It's real collegiate!<lb />
SCENE: The Greek diner uptown<lb />
that has come to serve as the meet-<lb />
ing place for certain of East Caro-<lb />
lina's Bohemians. As usual, several<lb />
boys are stuffed into the first two<lb />
booths, dringing coffee, smoking and<lb />
talking. It is a little past twelve<lb />
o'clock but the place isn't about to<lb />
close because people keep coming in.<lb />
The grouip consists of several ac-<lb />
tors from the ECC playhouse, a pair<lb />
of writers from the newspaper, a<lb />
stray who just likes to talk, and a<lb />
few more who usually drop around for<lb />
a beer, coffee, or just the conversa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
A slender young man in a baggy<lb />
sweater, hunched over a fresh cup<lb />
of coffee is talking:  sure you can<lb />
learn as much here as you can at<lb />
any college, I suppose. But that's<lb />
the trouble. It's experience that<lb />
counts. College is artificial<lb />
The door opens, letting in a gush<lb />
of cold night air and a pair of women<lb />
dressed in slacks and jackets. They<lb />
are hard looking.<lb />
"From the fair one of the boys<lb />
says. They all turn to look. One of<lb />
the boys from the paper makes a<lb />
comical face.<lb />
"The old man'll keep this place<lb />
open all night long says another of<lb />
the actors, an unkempt fellow with<lb />
long hair and rings under his eyes.<lb />
"Them . eople from the Fair will be<lb />
coming in<lb />
"Aint any 'place else to go some-<lb />
one says.<lb />
A senior in the group shakes his<lb />
head. "Well, there's this place down<lb />
on Dickinson Avenue they call 'The<lb />
Armpit Everybody laughs.<lb />
"You know says one of the wri-<lb />
ters, "the thing to do is go to New<lb />
York and just live, Man. There's<lb />
where your experience is<lb />
"Yeah they all nod.<lb />
"Thas what they all do. Thomas<lb />
Wolfe. Hell, Man, he just cut loose<lb />
and went everywhere and did every-<lb />
thing<lb />
"You have to, to be an artist<lb />
someone said.<lb />
"A writer, or actor, or any other<lb />
kind of artist one added. "You got<lb />
to get out and see it all<lb />
"Now one eaid, contradicting,<lb />
"I read somewhere that it comes from<lb />
inside you. You can go everywhere<lb />
and do it all, but the artistic part is<lb />
what it looks like from inside you<lb />
"Bunk<lb />
"I still say college is artificial<lb />
one says. "It isn't life. The girls<lb />
"have curfew, the boys aint supposed<lb />
to drink beer, the . . <lb />
"You been drinking it all night<lb />
says one laughing.<lb />
 and we don't have to make<lb />
our living. Most of us continued the<lb />
other, smiling.<lb />
One of the boys from the paper<lb />
wants to argue. "It's still life. Hell,<lb />
anything that happens is life, ain't<lb />
it?"<lb />
"Oh, don't get technical. I'm talk-<lb />
ing about real life<lb />
"Crud. Don't start that dirty-shirt<lb />
school of acting stuff, now He pulls<lb />
hu hair into his face, sticks out his<lb />
lips and grunts, comically: "This is<lb />
the life: a can of beer, venereal di-<lb />
sease and thou<lb />
They laugh. The actors disagree<lb />
visibly but they laugh.<lb />
"Les have some more coffee one<lb />
says.<lb />
"Naw, I gotta get to the room<lb />
says another, getting u�p. "I got to<lb />
study some sociology<lb />
"The Griper"<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
An Alumnae Turns Clock Back<lb />
"Good gracious, Ea.at Carolina cer-<lb />
tainly has changed my mother Dor-<lb />
othy exclaimed when she read Eddie<lb />
Dennis' proposal to allow students to<lb />
drink beer off campus. "Twenty-four<lb />
years ago when I was there a group<lb />
of courageous girls wrote a petition<lb />
asking that students be allowed to<lb />
smoke in a smoking room. Schoel<lb />
officials were shocked. Needless to<lb />
say the students did not get their<lb />
smoking room<lb />
Mother and I both grew up only a<lb />
block off the college campus, so we<lb />
both feel that we have grown up with<lb />
the school. She's quite loyal to her<lb />
alma mater and is now treasurer of<lb />
the Alumni Association. As she re-<lb />
vealed more about her life at dear<lb />
old E. C. T. C, as it was called then,<lb />
I realized how very much this place<lb />
had changed. Mother continued,<lb />
"There were so few boys here that<lb />
they were referred to as co-eds. One<lb />
year Henry Oglesby, now in the of-<lb />
fice of Representative Herbert Bon-<lb />
ner, was the only boy in his gradu-<lb />
ating class<lb />
the college I began going to those<lb />
movies when I was only five years<lb />
old and I'm still going to them. Day<lb />
students were never allowed to spend<lb />
the night in the dormitory. It was<lb />
quite a thrill back then for us day<lb />
students to creep in the dormitory at<lb />
night and spend the night there with-<lb />
out getting caught. Sometimes I<lb />
think the housemother heard us come<lb />
in and just let us stay, but anyway<lb />
she never caught me. When we spent<lb />
the night there we always had a mid-<lb />
night feast which was quite an event,<lb />
since lights were supposed to be out<lb />
at ten o'clock. No radios were al-<lb />
lowed in the dormitories either<lb />
"Every night after supper we went<lb />
over to Wright Auditorium, our gym-<lb />
nasium and danced. Those few co-<lb />
eds, who were boys remember, really<lb />
got mobbed. The girls did the break-<lb />
ing, of course. Boys were so scarce<lb />
that girls evemdanced with girls. We<lb />
had only one formal dance, the<lb />
Junior-tSenior, but we really had<lb />
fun<lb />
"During the week before gradu-<lb />
ation there was a secret bonfire rit-<lb />
ual for seniors only. Every senior<lb />
was allowed to bum whatever he had<lb />
hated most while at college. Some-<lb />
times teachers were burned in effigy.<lb />
I burned my mean old science<lb />
teacher<lb />
"On Saturday nights we went to<lb />
the free movie. Since I lived near<lb />
"Rules were somewhat stricter then<lb />
and they were really enforced. We<lb />
had to wear hose at all times and<lb />
hats if we went down town. A friend<lb />
of mine brought a whole wardrobe<lb />
of scoop neck dresses (then the<lb />
scoop was in back) to lummer school.<lb />
The Dean of Women was horrified<lb />
that anyone would dare wear a<lb />
shocking "sunback" dress to school<lb />
and quickly outlawed them<lb />
"Mr. J. B. Cummings, who still<lb />
teaches geography here, was the best<lb />
Unking man around and all the girla<lb />
had crushes on him. Miss Louise Wil-<lb />
liams taught me Math 40 and now<lb />
she's teaching you the same course<lb />
"Back of the Graham Building was<lb />
alake where occasionally the night<lb />
watchman caught 'spooners The<lb />
college maintained a vegetable and<lb />
strawberry garden on campus. The<lb />
college organizations earned money<lb />
picking them. I think sometimes more<lb />
strawberries went in our mouths<lb />
than in our baskets<lb />
malion.<lb />
Connelly Actress<lb />
'Born In Trunk'<lb />
"Born in a trunk That's what<lb />
people might say about Salley Don-<lb />
ovan, vivacious young actress from<lb />
Springfield, Massachusetts. Even<lb />
though her family are not profes-<lb />
sionals, show business hag always<lb />
been their hobby.<lb />
In fact, Salley's first dramatic ex-<lb />
perience was when she was carried<lb />
on stage as a baby. Since her family<lb />
are enthusiastic supporters of little<lb />
theaters in both Springfield and<lb />
Longmeadow, the comunity in which<lb />
Salley lives, it is not uncommon for<lb />
Salley to appear in a play with other<lb />
members of her family.<lb />
This sparkling yankee personality<lb />
will portray Virginia Buchanan, a<lb />
Southern belle, in the forthcoming<lb />
Playhouse production, "House of<lb />
Connelly "It's very interesting and<lb />
a fascinating challenge she said of<lb />
her demanding role.<lb />
With her creamy complexion, brown<lb />
hair, and blue eyes, she is the epitome<lb />
of Southern aristocracy. "By putting<lb />
every word into phonetics, I'm grad-<lb />
ually developing a Southern accent<lb />
she drawled lazily.<lb />
Salley's past experience in the the-<lb />
ater world vill undoubtedly aid her<lb />
in the role. With two years of summer<lb />
stock, musical plays in high school,<lb />
and three years in the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse, she hag a storehouse of<lb />
experience from which to draw.<lb />
Salley, now a senior, recalls her<lb />
first Playhouse role, that of Cinder-<lb />
ella in the Children's Play. She also<lb />
played Miss Eynsford Hill la Pyg-<lb />
Says Junior Tests<lb />
Prove Very Little<lb />
By BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
East Carolina College is like a machine<lb />
It doesn't educate you. It produces you.<lb />
I was walking out of Austin the other<lb />
day and a whole raft of people were walking<lb />
in. I stopped a friend and asked him who<lb />
these people were.<lb />
"Juniors<lb />
"Class meeting?"<lb />
"No. English test<lb />
"Are they passing out beer?"<lb />
"Of course not<lb />
I could hardly understand why all these<lb />
students would attend an English exam. You<lb />
couldn't get that many at a pep rally.<lb />
I started to take the test myself, but I<lb />
didn't have a pony so I figured it would be<lb />
too much sweat. Besides, I had something<lb />
else to do.<lb />
I understand that the test was one of<lb />
those multiple-choice, shade-the-block deals.<lb />
The purpose was to see how well juniors<lb />
have retained and made use of their training<lb />
in the mechanics of composing and reading.<lb />
Yet no one bothered to explain how a<lb />
multiple-choice test could prove how well<lb />
a person could read or write. An ignoramus<lb />
could breeze through the exam and the only<lb />
thing achieved would be some fancy art-<lb />
work en the paper.<lb />
A literate person who has imagination<lb />
and could express himself would be doomed<lb />
from the beginning, for in this monstrous<lb />
game of follow the dots, guesswork and luck<lb />
are of all importance.<lb />
And this really disturbs me. For it ap-<lb />
pears that East Carolina College is more<lb />
interested in finding out if you can follow<lb />
directions and pick out what's true and what's<lb />
false than it is in discovering whether or not<lb />
you can THINK.<lb />
If the department of English really<lb />
wanted to know how well juniors could read<lb />
and write, they would have them writ a<lb />
paper which would show how well they have<lb />
retained their "training" in the "mechanics'<lb />
of composition.<lb />
However, this would mean that the IBM<lb />
couldn't grade them and students might<lb />
copy their papers from the Reader's Digest.<lb />
And this just wouldn't do. It spoils the man-<lb />
ufacturing process. After all. our goal here<lb />
is to become "outstanding products<lb />
Too Many Points<lb />
A law is only as good as enforcement.<lb />
Rules regarding the point system are not<lb />
being enforced.<lb />
The point system was created to pre-<lb />
vent individuals from holding too many stu-<lb />
dent offices, yet many students are holding<lb />
from four to six points over the maximum<lb />
quota of twelve.<lb />
The East Carolinian feels that there<lb />
is nothing wrong with a student being <lb />
active and successful in campus activities �<lb />
he can. At the same time we feel that any l�w<lb />
lacking in proper enforcement is dead weight<lb />
in our judicial organization.<lb />
The SGA should enact proper enforce-<lb />
ment on the point system or abolish it en-<lb />
tirely.<lb /><lb />
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Coach Boone stated in his pre-season estimation that ECC would be<lb />
� itarter. A lot of people have forgotten this. Coach Boon was a little<lb />
disappointed over the results Saturday night, but still has high hopes for<lb />
vear's team. Only three games have been played and thus far the Pi-<lb />
rates have shown signs of promise. It is not known when they will break<lb />
the win column, but when they do some teams are going to have a rough<lb />
ad ahead toward the latter part of the season.<lb />
Team Has Worked Hard<lb />
Coach Jack Boone needs a vote of confidence for his work this<lb />
season. A lot goes on behind the scenes which isn't apparent to the public.<lb />
Bucs Underdogs In Homecoming Battle<lb />
I'laver Of The Week<lb />
mi<lb />
J<lb />
ast two or three years, East Carolina has been plagued with<lb />
s, and developed sort of a defeatism attitude. Although the record thus<lb />
t: this season doesn't show it, Coach Boone has restored the moral of<lb />
 is club. The team has been a much more colorful club this season and<lb />
ach closer knit. They play as a team whether win or lose. Coaches<lb />
t rank Madigan and Bill McDonald have been added to tthe staff and will<lb />
help to make this year's club the best-coached in many years as well as<lb />
being well-conditioned.<lb />
The ECC coaching staff will have their hands full in preparing for<lb />
v.<lb />
on game this week. Injuries are plentiful and many changes may be<lb />
. in the starting lineup. The line, already weak in depth, may especial-<lb />
be weak with .starters Lynn Barnettt Charles Cooke, and Tommy Jones<lb />
ing injuries Reserves Gary Pierce, Charlie Bishop, and Vernon Salmon<lb />
art also question marks.<lb />
Long Trip<lb />
Following last Saturday's loss to Catawba, the trip back to Greenville<lb />
red to be quite a long one. As the bus left Salisbury, the scene resembled<lb />
at of a war with a battle just being lost. Coach Frank Madigan and<lb />
iffy the team trainer, walked through the aisle looking over their in-<lb />
i Very few members of the team which had seen a large amount of<lb />
n were missing battle scars. Lynn Barnett, the courageous center,<lb />
i,ed to be bothered by pain the most. The Virginia sophomore re-in-<lb />
red his neck and was hardly able to move it.<lb />
Others were in similar conditions only their troubles didn't seem as<lb />
venous. The game had been rough all the way and at times the officials<lb />
:hings get out of hand, especially with Catawba.<lb />
Little was said on the bus as it made its trip back into the eastern<lb />
part of the state. One would think that all were asleep, but this was not<lb />
the case as most of the players were quietly sitting and replaying their last<lb />
tame and wondering exactly what happened. A� one player stated, "We<lb />
work' as hard as any club, our boys are just as good, but it just seems<lb />
like we cart do anything right on the night of the game That about<lb />
.ummed up ECC's showing thus far. They have looked unbeatable for<lb />
one half but faded into the unknown ranks during the final half.<lb />
"I have been here for four years and we haven't lost a homecoming<lb />
eame vet and aren't this year either states Co-Ca-pUln and guard Ken<lb />
Burges's concerning its upcoming Elon game. That's a pretty tall state-<lb />
ment to make when a winless club meets an unbeaten foe, but Ken like<lb />
Coach Boone realizes the potentials of the club.<lb />
"We plan to give East Carolina a good game states Sid Varney,<lb />
head coach of Elon's Christians. Varney in a telephone conversation Mon-<lb />
day expressed praise for his club which had blasted much improved Ap-<lb />
palachian 20-7. "Our boys played real well states Varney.<lb />
Elon currently leading the North State race, with a 2-0 record,<lb />
has a strong, experienced ball club although Varney is slow to admit it as<lb />
Pirates Bow To<lb />
Conference FoeA<lb />
Halfback J. T. Davis sprinted 6�<lb />
yards on a punt return midway the<lb />
second quarter to break a previously<lb />
East Carolina-dominated sjame and gThis Saturday afternoon when un-<lb />
send the Catawba Indians on to a 36<lb />
Frats Hold Lead<lb />
In Intramural<lb />
Play This Week<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho, Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
and The Country Gentlemen main-<lb />
tained their undefeated status in in-<lb />
tramural play in the East Carolina<lb />
touch football league last week.<lb />
These three teams will encounter<lb />
eae other during the coming week.<lb />
nd it will be interesting to see if early in the game when he intercepted<lb />
Haven't Lost<lb />
Homecoming In<lb />
Past 5 Years<lb />
14 North State Conference win<lb />
The usual story proved to be tiue<lb />
for the Pirates as they started out<lb />
like a house afire only to fizzle un-<lb />
der pressure.<lb />
Ralph Zehring, the Bucs offensive<lb />
�tar of the night, got ECC started<lb />
Ralph Zehring<lb />
By MERVIN HOBBY<lb />
"Player of the Week" honors this adjust their defense when a man was<lb />
week go to Ralph "Squirrel" Zohring,<lb />
the capable quarterback of the Pir-<lb />
ates, for his sterling performance in<lb />
the losing cause against Catawba<lb />
last Saturday, at Salisbury.<lb />
Zehring, an all state q.b. from Alex-<lb />
andria, Va did not come to ECC on<lb />
a football scholarship. He did not go<lb />
out for football until winter practice<lb />
of his first year. He progressed ra-<lb />
pidly and was a capable substitute<lb />
for Gary Mattocks last year before<lb />
taking over the reins this year. Zeh-<lb />
ring's success is an excellent exam-<lb />
ple of a boy with a strong love and<lb />
desire for football accomplishing<lb />
this end through hard work and pa-<lb />
tience.<lb />
"Squirrel" completed 9 of 26 passes<lb />
foT 144 yards excluding several pas-<lb />
ses which were dropped by jittery<lb />
Pirates. In addition to his accurate<lb />
passing, Zenring called an excellent<lb />
game. Early in the first quarter,<lb />
set up and the fullback was sent in<lb />
motion. Noting this, Zehring set the<lb />
man up, put the man in motion and<lb />
quickly pitched out to James Speight<lb />
for a 14 yard touchdown to put the<lb />
Pirates out front by 7-0. He also<lb />
scored the Pirates last TD on a<lb />
sneak from 2 yards out in the last<lb />
minute of the game.<lb />
"Squirrel" also played a bang-up<lb />
defensive game, often being the lone<lb />
Pirate between Catawba and pay<lb />
dirt and successfully making the tac-<lb />
kle. Early in the first quarter, he in-<lb />
tercepted a pass on the Pirate 87 to<lb />
halt Catawba's first sustained drive.<lb />
Coac - Jack Boone stated that Zeh-<lb />
ring displayed a fine exhibition of<lb />
his passing ability as well as the<lb />
ability to move the ball on the<lb />
ground.<lb />
Congratulations to Ralph "Squir-<lb />
rel" Zehring for this fine perform-<lb />
ance and best wishes toward derail-<lb />
ing conference leader Elon in this<lb />
�ne of the three is able to pull away<lb />
rom the others and the rest of the<lb />
league. At the present time The<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho are favorites to<lb />
remain undefeated and go ahead of<lb />
the other teams.<lb />
To sum up last week's action, Delta<lb />
Sigma Rho's Herky DeStout scored<lb />
eight big points to pace his team in<lb />
a 23 to 12 victory over Phi Gamma Pi.<lb />
Johnny Hudson and Lentz Franklin<lb />
seored six points apiece while Nor-<lb />
man Sears was responsible for a<lb />
safety which was two points more.<lb />
Tom Edison added an extra point<lb />
on Franklin's TD. Mike Uzzell scored<lb />
both of Phi Gamma's touchdowns.<lb />
a Lou Biacchi pass on the ECC 41.<lb />
East Carolina then drove quickly<lb />
with Tommy Nash and James Speight<lb />
moving the ball on the ground and a<lb />
15 yard pass from Zehring to Howard<lb />
Beale accounting for another first<lb />
down.<lb />
East Carolina stalled on the Ca-<lb />
defeated Elon visits ECC in the tra-<lb />
ditional homecoming game, the Pi-<lb />
rates will be heavy underdogs but<lb />
few on the East Carolina campus will<lb />
be convinced that their Bucs will lose<lb />
until proved.<lb />
The Christians of Coach Sid Var-<lb />
ney are riding along atop the North<lb />
State Conference unbeaten in two<lb />
tilts, while the Pirates are having<lb />
trouble breaking into the win column.<lb />
The records of these teams will make<lb />
no difference this Saturday when the<lb />
two hot rivals meet. They have<lb />
a habit of upsetting each other with<lb />
the Pirates pulling a 19-7 surprise<lb />
tawba 12 when a pass from Zehring!last season and then knocked off the<lb />
to Tommy Jones fell short for the I; re-season favorites 13-0 the pre-<lb />
ceded yardage of a first down.<lb />
With the ECC line playing top<lb />
notch ball, EGC stayed in Catawba<lb />
territory but had trouble pushing the<lb />
ball over. Finally on the first play<lb />
vious year. Elon had upset the Pi-<lb />
rates' applecart in 1954 with a 20-6<lb />
decision.<lb />
One of the few things which will<lb />
favor East Carolina will be the fact<lb />
till UTCl. A IU�"J �- ��- - �  1��� - �<lb />
f the second quarter, James Speight I that it's homecoming down this a-<lb />
sprinted his left end for 14 yard!way. Coach Boone has a habit of<lb />
The Ceuntry Gentlemen virtually "id a touchdown Larry Howell ad-<lb />
ran over Umstead Hall as they took<lb />
an easy 21 to 0 victory. Gary Treon<lb />
and Wally Gockrell did most of the<lb />
scoring for the Country Gentlemen.<lb />
Sigma Nu was declared the winner<lb />
over The River Rats and The Phi<lb />
Kappa Alpha lost to The EPO by<lb />
forfeit. Team captains are urged to<lb />
heed the schedule that is posted in<lb />
the Student Union two days before<lb />
game time.<lb />
As a result of last week's activity,<lb />
the standings are:<lb />
ECC Intramural League<lb />
he turns to the crying towel category. "We aren't big, no depth and we<lb />
dor have much speed is the way the former Carolina star terms his club,<lb />
after their first two impressive wins, it is easy to see that they plan<lb />
being in the thick of this year's race.<lb />
Turning to East Carolina, Varney says "We know BCC hasnt won<lb />
a game but this was the situation last year when they upset us 19-7. We<lb />
know that they are blessed with speed and have some very good boys.<lb />
The Elon head mentor failed to give a prediction but stuck to his theory<lb />
We play one game at a time and hope to give ECC a good game this<lb />
' It is hard for a k ling team to keep their heads up, but after talking<lb />
with various members of th team, they will be up this week-end. They are<lb />
determined to keep Coach Boone's unblemished homecoming record clean<lb />
and also show their followers that they have a good team. The student body<lb />
continue the spirit which they have shown and back tee boys this<lb />
Saturday. The student body is a large factor in the success of a team as<lb />
the boys must know that their fellow students are behind them all the way.<lb />
Predictions Of The Week<lb />
Last Carolina to topple Elon by 7; Homecoming gives Pirates enough<lb />
desire for win and score could be more. Carolina over Miami by 6; Victory-<lb />
happy Tar Heels may run into trouble in the sunny part of the country<lb />
Du"e over Rice by 6; The Blue Devils also run into a snag this week-end<lb />
down at Houston. This could be the toughest on the Devil s schedule Mary-<lb />
land over Wake Forest by 14; Could be more if Terp. so desire Deacons<lb />
headed for worst season lately. State over Florida State by 14; Win number<lb />
four for determined Wolfpack. Clemson over Virginia by 6; Tigers victory-<lb />
hungry after bowing to two Big Four teams. South Carolina over Furman<lb />
b 20 After upset win over Texas as we predicted last week Gamecocks<lb />
should romp with ease. Catwba over Western Carolina by Indians use<lb />
special weapons to wallop Catamounts. Lenoir over Appalachian by 13.<lb />
Bears back in line toward championship road.<lb />
I "Squirrel" noted a weakness in Ca-<lb />
tawba's defense. They were failing to Saturday's Homecoming Game<lb />
Team<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
Country Gentlemen<lb />
EPO<lb />
River Rats<lb />
Phi Gamma Pi<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Umstead Hall<lb />
Won<lb />
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2<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
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0<lb />
0<lb />
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led the point and EC led 7-0<lb />
Davis, the Catawba speedster, then<lb />
-vent into action minutes later as he<lb />
raced down the sidelines for 69 yards<lb />
nd what proved to be the turning<lb />
oin; of the game. Pete Stout added<lb />
he joint.<lb />
ECC was unable to move after the<lb />
kick-off and on fourth down Bob May-<lb />
nard failed to get off his punt and<lb />
the big Indian line trapped him deep<lb />
in ECC territory.<lb />
Catawba quickly drove for a TD<lb />
with Stout scoring from the two.<lb />
He added the point and it was 14-7 in<lb />
favor of Catawba. The Indians seared<lb />
again late in the period a puzzled"<lb />
Bucs never could revive their life.<lb />
The -passing of Biacchi carried the<lb />
Indiana into scoring territory and<lb />
then the 210 pound quarterback buck-<lb />
ed over from the one. Stout once<lb />
again added the point<lb />
ECC came out stronger after inter-<lb />
dssion but it was short lived a� a<lb />
bad snap from center on a punt form-<lb />
ation situation rolled into the end<lb />
zone for a safety and set the locals<lb />
in ot water again.<lb />
In the fourth quarter. Catawba re-<lb />
serves added two other scores when<lb />
Ronnie Ball dove over from the one<lb />
and<lb />
winning homecoming games as he has<lb />
never lost one since taking over in<lb />
1952. Five foes have bowed on Pirate<lb />
ground on this above date with Elon<lb />
being the victim twice, in 1965, 13-0,<lb />
and in 1953, 45-25.<lb />
As far as the experts are concern-<lb />
ed, they will favor Elon from two to<lb />
three touchdowns. The Pirates have<lb />
been a slow starter and hadn't reached<lb />
their peak yet, but everyone feels<lb />
that the tables will be turned this<lb />
week.<lb />
Elon will bring an experienced<lb />
club into College Stadium tonight<lb />
with very few faces missing from<lb />
last year's club which tied for runner-<lb />
up honors in the North State loop.<lb />
The club possesses weight although<lb />
not as large as tee foe they met this<lb />
past week.<lb />
At ends the visitors will go with a<lb />
couple of 200 pounders plus in Tony<lb />
Carcaterra and Tunner Brosky. At<lb />
tackles will be J. B. Vaughn, one of<lb />
the few native North Carolinians in<lb />
th line-up, and Bob Kopko. At guards<lb />
will be Bob Hendricks and Tony<lb />
DeMatteo and at center will be Lynn<lb />
.Jewcomb.<lb />
Elon will boast one of the better<lb />
backfields in the conference wtth Bob<lb />
Stauffenburg, Eion All-Time great.<lb />
Sam Morrow cut through the heading the pack. He will be backed<lb />
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a 22 yard TD. Stout added one of the<lb />
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Zehring's passing got the Pirates<lb />
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ond half, but these were squelched<lb />
when the receivers were unable to<lb />
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The Virginia 8ophomore was able<lb />
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Jown club. He passed to Pat Draugh-<lb />
on for 31 yards and then to David<lb />
Thomas for 22 more. With a first<lb />
down on the Catawba two, Zehring<lb />
scored on a quarterback sneak. Char-<lb />
lie Bishop kicked the point to make<lb />
the final score read 36-14.<lb />
It was an unpleasant defeat for<lb />
Boone who thought his club was<lb />
ready for a win. The only thing Pirate<lb />
fans lad to cheer about was Zehring's<lb />
passing. ECC's passing game had<lb />
been questionable until tonight. Zeh-<lb />
ring completed nine out of 20 for 144<lb />
yards and it could easily have been<lb />
more if the receivers had held on to<lb />
the ball.<lb />
Statistic<lb />
ECC<lb />
by sophomore Charlie Maiden, Joe<lb />
DelGais, and Harry Fawst.<lb />
Some changes may be in store for<lb />
ECC with injuries being a question<lb />
mark. James Faircloth may move<lb />
over to center in place of Lynn Bar-<lb />
nett. Perry Pearson may move up a<lb />
notch if freshman Charles Cooke isn't<lb />
i ready to go.<lb />
Elsewhere the line-up may be the<lb />
same. All � may turn to Balph<lb />
Zehring, the Buc quarterback, who<lb />
may once again take to the air in<lb />
hopes of bringing ECC victory. An<lb />
untested passing attack got a good<lb />
working over last week with Zehring<lb />
moving the ball 144 yards via air in<lb />
a losing game. All-State candidate<lb />
James Speight will be ready to lead<lb />
the Bucs ground game. Up in the<lb />
line, the boy to watch will probably<lb />
be Co-Captain Ken Burgess.<lb />
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season ECC will play ki the after-<lb />
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scoreless battle for three full quar-<lb />
ters, Wingate Junior Collefe'e offense<lb />
got rollinf and ran up two qnlek<lb />
touchdowns and added one extra point<lb />
at Concord, N. C. Saturday night to<lb />
win their 5th straight fame at the<lb />
expense of the East Carolina Baby<lb />
Buccaneers.<lb />
A questionable call en the part of<lb />
the referee nullified WalVie Heeik-<lb />
ford's touchdown In the second quar-<lb />
ter. The officials ruled that time had<lb />
run out in the second quarter as the<lb />
play got underway. Then they re-<lb />
versed their decision to say that the<lb />
EC offense (committed a penalty<lb />
which of course would have been<lb />
taken by the Wingate team. This<lb />
dampened the spirit of the EC JV's<lb />
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quarters.<lb />
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for Wingate, but EC's Walkie Hank-<lb />
ford matched him all the way.<lb />
Bobby Patterson made several<lb />
catches of Porgie Turner's passe as<lb />
did Hankford. Other standouts for<lb />
the EC squad were George Slaughter,<lb />
Tommy Bland, Lee Singleton, Bax-<lb />
ter Savage, Frits Tanner, Neal<lb />
George and Karroll Teachy.<lb />
This marked the first time this<lb />
season that Coach Earl Smith's squad<lb />
in as been defeated. The next opponent<lb />
on Up for his team will be the Uni-<lb />
versity of Richmond's Junior Var-<lb />
sity in a game slated for this<lb />
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EAST. CAROLINIAN<lb />
THXiaaDAY; OCTOBER , .xm<lb />
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Who's Who<lb />
Lillian Griffin Works For Education;<lb />
Look For Ted At The Swimming Pool<lb />
Campus Placement Service<lb />
Finds Employment For Grade<lb />
By BETTY FLEMING<lb />
In case you haven't noticed, Lillian<lb />
Griffin is a small, very attractive<lb />
blue-eyed blond with a voice you<lb />
couldn't miss anywhere, (with no of-<lb />
fense intended). This just goes to<lb />
say that Lillian has such a deep, hus-<lb />
ky voice you wonder where it comes<lb />
from in such a small girl.<lb />
A senior and primary major, Lil-<lb />
-<lb />
she was a member of the college band,<lb />
but because of all her other activities<lb />
she had to give up this activity.<lb />
Last summer Lillian spent her time<lb />
working as a waitress in a resort in<lb />
New Jersey. Being the only Southern<lb />
girl in a group of college boys and<lb />
girls she was teastd constantly about<lb />
her accent. "Teasing about the accent<lb />
was bad enough, but then after I'd<lb />
lian is probably noted most for her<lb />
work in the Association of Childhood r been there awhile they started in on<lb />
Education of which she is president. my voice said Lilian<lb />
The organization will play host this<lb />
year to the State Convention of the<lb />
ACE which will be held in Greenville.<lb />
-Besides planning for the convention,<lb />
we have been busy with the plans for<lb />
our Homecoming float and the sale<lb />
s&amp;.jWSk<lb />
Lillian Griffin<lb />
.rams for the game,<lb />
: the club's activities<lb />
ar this year.<lb />
To Represent ACE<lb />
Just to show you how busy Lillian<lb />
 ; interviewer two whole<lb />
� catch up with her. She plans<lb />
luate in February, but hopes<lb />
to represent the ACE at itB Inter-<lb />
national Convention at Atlantic City<lb />
during Easter holidays.<lb />
Lillian came to ECC in 1954 and<lb />
taken part in many campus or-<lb />
z.ations ever since. She has been<lb />
in the YWCA the entire time she's<lb />
here, and has served on the cab-<lb />
inet of the club plus being its treas-<lb />
urer her junior year. She is in the<lb />
Aquatics Club and was vice-presi-<lb />
dent last year.<lb />
Active in SGA<lb />
The SGA has taken a great deal of<lb />
Lillian's time for she has been a mem-<lb />
ber every year except her sophomore<lb />
year. She has attended two state<lb />
SGA Conventions already and will<lb />
again this year. She has served<lb />
on the Entertainment Committee. As<lb />
treasurer of the junior class last<lb />
year, Lillian handled three bank ac-<lb />
that of the junior class, the<lb />
YAVCA's, and her own.<lb />
Lillian taught Sunday School in<lb />
the Methodist Church when she first<lb />
came to Greenville. Now she belongs<lb />
to the Baptist Student Union and<lb />
does her church work for the Baptist<lb />
group. Last Christmas she attended<lb />
the Southern Baptist World Mission<lb />
Congress held in Nashville, Tennes-<lb />
see.<lb />
Average Student<lb />
An average student, Lillian likes<lb />
many outdoor activities. Water-ski-<lb />
ing, swimming, and tennis are her<lb />
trites. She likes to go to all ath-<lb />
� vents held by ECC. At first<lb />
She likes to travel and has been to<lb />
Florida, New York, Washington, D. C<lb />
and New Jersey. Her plans are for<lb />
much more travel after graduation.<lb />
She hopes to teach near her home,<lb />
Louisburg, N. C. for the rest of the<lb />
year after graduation. Then she wants<lb />
to teach in New Jersey in order to get<lb />
two years of experience behind her<lb />
so that she can try for a teaching<lb />
position in Europe.<lb />
If you're ever looking for Ted<lb />
Gartman�try the swimming pool,<lb />
its a pretty good chance he'll be<lb />
somewhere close by.<lb />
This senior from Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
ginia, has spent a great part of his<lb />
four years at EOC in and around the<lb />
pool. He is the only member left of<lb />
the original ECC swimming team,<lb />
which was begun in 1954, who is still<lb />
on the present team.<lb />
Ted took part in the big victory<lb />
ECC had last spring when tr.e team<lb />
journeyed to Carpendale, Illinois,<lb />
and won the National Association for<lb />
Intercollegiate Athletics swimming<lb />
championship. "This was the first<lb />
national trophy for ECC and it was a<lb />
great thrill to be a part of the team<lb />
that won it said Teddy.<lb />
Ted was also on the team's seasonal<lb />
trips and has competed with the team<lb />
against such schools as Duke, VPI,<lb />
Davidson, Wake Forest, and the Uni-<lb />
versity of Georgia, plus their usual<lb />
trip to the Carolina Invitational.<lb />
Ted has been in the Aquatics Club<lb />
the entire time he has been at ECC<lb />
He was vice-president in 1954 when<lb />
the club was originated and Presi-<lb />
dent in his Junior year. Ted was<lb />
forced to give up his presidency of<lb />
the club this year because of the part<lb />
he's taking in other activities.<lb />
Life Guard<lb />
In his Freshman and Sophomore<lb />
years, Ted worked at a self-help<lb />
job as a life guard at the college pool.<lb />
As a Junior and now in his Senior<lb />
year he has been, and is in charge of<lb />
the pool's life guards and its main-<lb />
tenance,<lb />
Teddy has helped in many swim-<lb />
ming classes such .as the Saturday<lb />
morning classes for Greenville child-<lb />
Ted Gartman<lb />
ren, along with Senior Life Saving<lb />
and Water Safety Instruction Classes.<lb />
Teddy is an average student and<lb />
ts working for a B. S. degree with<lb />
history and welfare being his majors.<lb />
He decided this degree would be a<lb />
good basis for any further study he<lb />
may do in the future.<lb />
His original idea was to attend the<lb />
K' iscopal Seminary, but now he is<lb />
not certain as to what he will do<lb />
later, after graduation. He says he<lb />
enjoys and wants "to work with kids<lb />
Ted's a member of the Canterbury<lb />
Club and a member'of the Episcopal<lb />
Church here in Greenville. He held<lb />
tl e job of student worker in his Soph-<lb />
omore year which he describes as a<lb />
fellowship. Now he is a representa-<lb />
tive to the Inter Religious Council.<lb />
The Varsity Club, which has been<lb />
inactive for two years, counts Teddy<lb />
as a member. The club is being<lb />
brought back to activity this year.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi (E.P.O.), a social<lb />
fraternity, has Ted as its business<lb />
manager. He has been a member of<lb />
the fraternity for three years.<lb />
Class President<lb />
The SGA has claimed Teddy's ser-<lb />
vices for the last three years. He<lb />
acted as Class Vice-President in his<lb />
Junior year. He is President of the<lb />
present Senior Class.<lb />
Teddy has been busy in his job<lb />
as President of his class so far this<lb />
fall with preparations for the Fresh-<lb />
man, Sophomore, Senior Class Dance.<lb />
Ted says of his job as Senior Class<lb />
President, "I hope to have more class<lb />
interest than last year. There are<lb />
plans in progress to let each senior<lb />
know individually about the time and<lb />
place for class meetings so they can<lb />
be present and participate in the<lb />
activities of these meetings. I want<lb />
them to plan their own activities,<lb />
and not just let their representatives<lb />
run the show<lb />
Through its campus Placement<lb />
Office, the college assisted 547 of its<lb />
graduates to find employment in<lb />
teaching or other fields during the<lb />
j period from Sept. 1, 1956, to the pre-<lb />
sent. Approximately 74 of this<lb />
i total now hold positions in the field<lb />
of education, as school administra-1 uca<lb />
tors, school supervisors, or teachers instruction,<lb />
in public schools and colleges<lb />
Dr. J. L. Op pelt, director of student<lb />
teaching and placement ha.s just is-<lb />
sued a report indicating employers'<lb />
requests for personnel, and positions<lb />
accepted by East Carolina graduates.<lb />
During the year covered by the re-<lb />
port, 2,464 requests were received in<lb />
the Placement Office the report<lb />
states Cl these , 2250 were for school<lb />
personnel, and 214 for those in other<lb />
fields.<lb />
A total of 412 graduates, according<lb />
to Dr. Oppelt, accepted positions as<lb />
school administrators, supervisors,<lb />
teachers in public schools and col-<lb />
leges, or in other types of educational<lb />
work. Among these 187 now hold po-<lb />
sitions in elementary schools. Those<lb />
beaching in grades one through four<lb />
number 111; and those in grades five<lb />
through eight, 76.<lb />
Graduates accepting employment in<lb />
secondary schools, according to the<lb />
report, number 201 men and women.<lb />
Areas of instruction in which they<lb />
are teaching include art, business<lb />
education, English, foreign languages,<lb />
home economics, industrial arts,<lb />
mathematics, music, physical educa-<lb />
tion, science, social studies, and spe-<lb />
cial education<lb />
Nine of t'r.ose included in Dr. Op-<lb />
pelt's summary are now located in<lb />
colleges. They are teaching in the<lb />
fields of business education, foreign<lb />
languages, geography, health and<lb />
physical education and science.<lb />
Other reporting employment in ed-<lb />
tional work are two superivsors of<lb />
eleven school principals<lb />
school<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
T' Cabinets Perceive Interest<lb />
Lax; Design New Activities<lb />
or assistant principals, one<lb />
librarian, and one director of relig-<lb />
ious education.<lb />
Graduates entering fields other<lb />
than teaching number 135, te re-<lb />
port indicates. Positions include a<lb />
variety of occupations, among them<lb />
those of accountant, auditor, director<lb />
of church music, home economist !��<lb />
business, home demonstration agent,<lb />
librarian, airline stewardess, carto-<lb />
grapher, termer, sanitarian, pur-<lb />
chasing agent, and reporter.<lb />
ROTC Blood Drive<lb />
Termed Success<lb />
As 200 Volunteer<lb />
From the viewpoint of the YWCA<lb />
and YMCA Cabinets, interest in the<lb />
Y-activities has been definitely lax<lb />
in the pan few years. In order to<lb />
remedy this loss of Y-enthusiasm a<lb />
zealous effort is being made by Dr.<lb />
Bradncr, religious co-ordinator, and<lb />
both Y-cabinets to formulate a pro-<lb />
gram policy which will prove to have<lb />
greater appeal to students. Program<lb />
eries will be planned with care and<lb />
.houg t and particularly with an em-<lb />
heai3 on topics which students will<lb />
find interesting<lb />
The three remaming Thursdays in<lb />
October will launch these series with<lb />
DRINKING ITS PLACE AT E. C.<lb />
as the first topic for discussions at<lb />
Ves ere. Participating in the first<lb />
discussion will be a faculty group of<lb />
four; the second group will consist of<lb />
students; t. en, the third group will<lb />
summarize and evaluate the previous<lb />
discussions.<lb />
This quotation may well express  ing was held October 1st, in Flans<lb />
gan Building. A very interesting pro-<lb />
gram on caverns, was couducte<lb />
school year the Program Committees<lb />
of the YW-YMCA will strive l0 bring<lb />
to you, its student audience, those<lb />
topics of greatest interest and con-<lb />
cern.<lb />
The program chairman for tht<lb />
YWCA is Ann Page Brooks, and Mike<lb />
Katsiai serves in thi apadtj for<lb />
the YMCA.<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Pledges to the Delta Zeta chapter<lb />
of D. Ite Sigma Pi were treated to an<lb />
informal smoker last Thursday eve-<lb />
ning in the Alumni building.<lb />
Larry Bell, vice president, presided<lb />
over the meeting that followed and<lb />
the group decided to allow all ,<lb />
ges to take initiation.<lb />
Delta Zeta is a professional frater-<lb />
nity on campus and consists of<lb />
nese majors. Charlea Green is presi-<lb />
de nt of the organization.<lb />
Science Club<lb />
The Science Club's monthly meat-<lb />
the aim and desire of the Y-cabinets<lb />
as they endeavor to create an in-<lb />
t rest in Y-Vespers, "The Y-cabinets j A. C. Hinton, Jr. He showed co<lb />
shies on the Luray Cavern '<lb />
Juniors Take Annual<lb />
English Examination<lb />
Approximately 600 members of the<lb />
Junior Class took the annually ad-<lb />
ministered Junior English Test<lb />
Thursday afternoon.<lb />
The purpose of the examinations<lb />
are to give a check on how well<lb />
juniors have retained and made use<lb />
of their training in the mechanics of<lb />
composition and in reading and to<lb />
assign to remedial groups those who<lb />
need special help in these areas.<lb />
Dr. Judson White of the psychol-<lb />
ogy department, director of testing<lb />
at the college, and Lois Grigsby of<lb />
A proximately 200 students, facul-<lb />
ty, and other persons showed up at<lb />
Wright Auditorium last Tuesday with<lb />
intentions of donating blood. Dona- <lb />
'ions from 175 were taken surpassing<lb />
the quota by twenty-five pints. The<lb />
200 who showed up to donate were<lb />
recruited by members of the Cadet<lb />
Corp under the chairmanship of<lb />
Cadet Lt. W. P. (Bill) Speight. This<lb />
is the fourth consecutive year that<lb />
the AFROTC department has spon-<lb />
sored successfully a Red Cross blood<lb />
drive on the ECC campus. Lt. Speight<lb />
.said he felt sure that there would<lb />
have been an even larger turnout if<lb />
it were not for the bad weather.<lb />
Sophomore cadet George T. Ipock<lb />
is the winner of the steak dinner.<lb />
This award was given to the cadet<lb />
who recruited the most donors, and<lb />
cadet Ipock was high man with nine.<lb />
"The Cadet Corp appreciated great-<lb />
ly all help and contributions from the<lb />
students and faculty said Lt.<lb />
Speight. "We wish especially to thank<lb />
those who appeared to make dona-<lb />
tions but were rejected because of<lb />
do not beieve there is any problem in<lb />
regards to drinking on this college<lb />
campus, but through these discus-<lb />
sions we hope to clarify as many of<lb />
the questions wich have arisen con-<lb />
cerning the topic in recent weeks as<lb />
possible<lb />
In the following weekB<lb />
gmia.<lb />
:f:cers of the club for the year<lb />
are: President, Paul Singleton;<lb />
President, Mac Lancaster; and Sec-<lb />
retary-Treasurer, Margaret Conyers.<lb />
Miss Lucille Rice is the club's fa<lb />
of this advisor.<lb />
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the department of English which<lb />
sponsors the test, were in charge of I colds, flu vaccinations, or various<lb />
administering the examination. ' other reasons<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
Philosophy To Be Discussed<lb />
With Danforth Speakeis<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris, Jr of ly. they are associates to the Human<lb />
Feelin' blue? Need money, too?<lb />
Students, we've got news for you!<lb />
L<lb />
Supt. Of Laundry<lb />
Explains Reason<lb />
Of Price Rise<lb />
A price increase at the campus<lb />
laundry became effective at the be-<lb />
ginning of the 1957 fall term.<lb />
W. E. Boswell, laundry superin-<lb />
tendent; said that the state legisla-<lb />
ture gave a raise of approximately<lb />
lVk to college employee thereby<lb />
making it necessary to increase the<lb />
price from the students the same<lb />
amount. In order to get an increase<lb />
of 18H'fr it was necessary to take<lb />
into consideration all articles that<lb />
came through the laundry the week<lb />
during which new prices were con-<lb />
sidered. The increase had to be dis-<lb />
tributed and not placed on only a<lb />
few articles.<lb />
Even with the increase the ECC<lb />
laundry is cheaper than that f most<lb />
colleges. For example, in 1956 one<lb />
college laundry charged these prices:<lb />
sheets, ten cents; mens shirts, seven-<lb />
teen cents; blouses, twenty-five cents<lb />
and up; dresses, forty-five cents and<lb />
up. Now, after the raise, the fol-<lb />
lowing prices are charged here:<lb />
sheets, nine "cents; mens shirts, eigh-<lb />
teen cents; blouses, twenty-five<lb />
cents; dresses, forty cents.<lb />
We didn't want to raise prices.<lb />
We've consistently held them for the<lb />
benefit of the students said Mr.<lb />
Boswell, "but due to the increase in<lb />
cost of supplies and labor it was<lb />
necessary<lb />
Boston University will visit here<lb />
October 21-24 and will act as consult-<lb />
ants and lecturers at a series of meet-<lb />
ings of classes and campus organ-<lb />
izations.<lb />
Their topic will be "Developing a<lb />
Philosophy of Life<lb />
The visiting speakers will come to<lb />
the college under the sponsorship of<lb />
the Danforth Foundation Project now<lb />
being carried on at the college.<lb />
This three-year program is de-<lb />
signed to better the individual stu-<lb />
dent as "a citizen, a parent, or a<lb />
parent-to-be, and as a person of<lb />
faith<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Harris have done ex-<lb />
tensive work in YMQA-YWCA activ-<lb />
ities at the local and at the national<lb />
level. Mrs. Harris was member of the<lb />
YWCA staff in Argentina from 1939<lb />
to 1942. Last year, she was one of the<lb />
staff assistants to the Dean of Women<lb />
at Boston University.<lb />
Mr. Harris is a Quaker and an or-<lb />
dained Unitarian Minister. His aca-<lb />
demic background includes study at<lb />
the University of Louisville, Kentucky<lb />
State University, and Vanderbilt Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Both Mr. and Mrs. Harris have<lb />
traveled widely in Europe, and in<lb />
Central and South America. Present-<lb />
Relations Center in Informal Edu-<lb />
cation at Boston University.<lb />
Plans for the visit of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Harris to the campus are being made<lb />
under the direction f Dr. George A. j<lb />
Douglas, who is in charge of the Dan-<lb />
forth Project on the campus.<lb />
Faculty members at the college<lb />
will welcome the guest speakers at<lb />
an informal coffee hour Monday,<lb />
October 21, in the Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
Faculty-Alumni House.<lb />
C U CALENDAR<lb />
Thursday, 7:30 p. m Movie in<lb />
Lounge, ECC vs. Catawba<lb />
Friday, 7:00 p. m Movie, Austin<lb />
Auditorium, "River's Edge"<lb />
Friday, 8:00 p. m Informal<lb />
Dancing<lb />
Saturday, 8:00 p. m Informal<lb />
Dancing<lb />
Sunday, 4:00 p. m Classical Mu-<lb />
sic, Listening Lounge<lb />
Monday, 7:00 p. m Duplicate<lb />
Bridge<lb />
Tuesday, 3:00 p. m Intermediate<lb />
Bridge, Instruction Room<lb />
Wednesday, 7:00 p. m Bridge<lb />
Instruction, TV Room<lb />
Thursday, 3:00 p. m Beginner's<lb />
Bridge Class<lb />
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