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rhi Attacks Staff<lb />
)U� i members of our sports staff<lb />
in the Infirmary, sports coverage<lb />
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Sae page 4 as the East Carolinian<lb />
honors the student teachers of East<lb />
Carolina with pictures and interviews.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
XXXIII<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957<lb />
Number 5<lb />
Carole McDaniel . . . 1957 Homecoming Queen<lb />
Fierce'Action In ECC-Elon Homecoming Tilt. Pirates Lost 21-12.<lb />
(All photos by Bob Harper)<lb />
I )ebbie Brown  Entertained With Johnny Long<lb />
Parade<lb />
Game Highlight Homecoming<lb />
� 1957 Homecoming<lb />
h also celebrated the<lb />
versary of the school, rea-<lb />
.enied dimensions.<lb />
Homecoming plans included<lb />
� weekend, starting Friday<lb />
tth a ;ep rally and ending<lb />
lay as the last of several<lb />
in and Alumni left<lb />
g<lb />
i Ight, an enthusiastic pep<lb />
irted the rVtivities and was<lb />
a Street Dance and the<lb />
of Miss Homecoming. Car-<lb />
aniel of Kinston was chosen<lb />
I the College's fairest for<lb />
rs. Jar.e Carter, 1956 Queen,<lb />
;�' h McDaniel.<lb />
�v ceiebration began at<lb />
Thieves Bansaek Cashier's<lb />
Office; Police Investigating<lb />
mm t a "kT Tfc a T.T<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
Culprits of undetermined identit5 morning When canvpus<lb />
(as of yet) broke into the Admin-<lb />
istration building some time between<lb />
Tuesday night and 7:15 Wednesday<lb />
Jarvis Captures<lb />
Prize For Best<lb />
Decorated Dorm<lb />
argest Homecoming <lb />
n the school's history. A total<lb />
. an AFROTC drill unit,<lb />
school L-nds and the Col-<lb />
marching band participated,<lb />
� e beautiful entries for<lb />
Homecoming title,<lb />
gma Nu fraternity won<lb />
prize with a tremendous<lb />
rful replica of a whale.<lb />
Jarvis Hall won the dorm decora-<lb />
ora. Umstead followed in sec-<lb />
 and thud pace prizes were<lb />
by Fleming and Cotten.<lb />
mar on the Homecoming<lb />
,me when Elon dumped<lb />
M 21-12 in the 2:00 p. m.<lb />
re radium. A throng<lb />
full witnessed the North<lb />
� rence contest.<lb />
alftime, President Mes-<lb />
ite to the large turnout and<lb />
EJCC band treated them to a fine<lb />
imitation of today's "top<lb />
and new talent<lb />
Saturday night, Johnny<lb />
and his orchestra played before<lb />
trgi st dance crowd ever to as-<lb />
n Wright auditorium. A con-<lb />
ceded the dance.<lb />
.nday, the campus observed a<lb />
ter aspect of the Homecoming<lb />
holiday. <lb />
Campus policeman Johnnje Barren<lb />
stated Monday morning that this<lb />
� Homecoming "was the best<lb />
seen since I've been here. It was<lb />
� There was no trouble with<lb />
traffic situation or with any de-<lb />
nary problems<lb />
PIRATE'S HATCHERY was the<lb />
winning theme which captured Jar-<lb />
vis Hall first prize in the annual<lb />
judging for best decorated homecom<lb />
ing dormitory.<lb />
Ipolioer.am<lb />
Rogerson unlocked the doors, a daily<lb />
duty, and saw ti.at the door to the<lb />
cashier's office had been forced open.<lb />
The campus policeman contacted<lb />
Mr. F. D. Duncan, college treasurer<lb />
and vice president, who called the<lb />
city police. Fingerprinting of the of-<lb />
iice sur'aces was begun by the Green-<lb />
ville agents who arrived shortly there-<lb />
after.<lb />
Duncan, who was the first to enter<lb />
tl e Business office, said that he no-<lb />
ticed that the combination and lock<lb />
to the safe had been knocked off.<lb />
Apparently the thief or thieves were<lb />
uuable to get the safe open<lb />
A small safe in President J<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu Fined, Placed On<lb />
Probation By Inter-Frat Council<lb />
By BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
No one waa out of hand. Most of the<lb />
the social frat "will adopt<lb />
several minor violations of rules and<lb />
thai the fraternity didn't properly<lb /><lb />
iform their advisor, "but the only<lb />
thing we were concerned with was<lb />
 e bad publicity that was aroused<lb />
Charles White. Jr President of<lb />
J viol<lb />
English Club Meeting<lb />
All interested persona are re-<lb />
minded of the English Club meet-<lb />
ing, tonight at 7:00. Theme of<lb />
the meeting will be btudent poet-<lb />
ry by several members of the<lb />
Club.<lb />
Campus Police Chief Johnny<lb />
Harrell announced that the rea-<lb />
son for the change in the traffic<lb />
�yatcm waa due to congestion<lb />
in the area behind Austin build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The theme was depicted by a<lb />
hen constructed of wire and paper<lb />
napkins placed strategically on the<lb />
left side of Jarvis' porch which was<lb />
strewn with straw. Beside the eye-<lb />
catching "yard bird" was a poster<lb />
which warned, "Elon, we're laying<lb />
for you A broken egg lay on the<lb />
ground in frontof the nest with a<lb />
yolk of yellow crepe paper splashed<lb />
around it. This was captioned, "The<lb />
yolks on you Other odd bits from<lb />
the poultry farm complemented the<lb />
scene.<lb />
Responsible for this decoration<lb />
idea which brought Jarvis a prize<lb />
pure of $25.00 were co-chairmen<lb />
Faye Thomas and Norma Barnhill.<lb />
Working with them were Dot White,<lb />
Svlvia Martin, Pat Smith, June<lb />
Boyette, Marie Autry, Jean Rainey,<lb />
Mary Lou Parker and Ann Wilson.<lb />
Helping with the actual construct-<lb />
ion were dorm President Shirley<lb />
Naves, Ann Barnacastle, Eleanor<lb />
BowJen, Hilda Lowe, Betty Burnam,<lb />
Peggy Davis, and Beth Chason.<lb />
Trophy<lb />
Besides a prize of $25.00 given by<lb />
the Student Government Association,<lb />
a trophy is placed in the dorm for the<lb />
following year. The Industrial Arts<lb />
department takes care of the en-<lb />
graving. This trophy becomes the<lb />
permanent property of the dorm if<lb />
�he first place prize is won by the<lb />
same dormitory for three consecutive<lb />
years.<lb />
Umstead Second<lb />
Taking second prize was Umstead<lb />
bkh can.eu t a tueme of fun-<lb />
eral services for the dead "Chris-<lb />
tians<lb />
Third place laurels were shared by<lb />
Fleming and Cotten Halls. The<lb />
Fleming Hall girls erected a tre-<lb />
mendous Pirate ship which unex-<lb />
pectedly fell prey to a wind storm and<lb />
Cotten did a fashion progression<lb />
covering the past fifty yex.<lb />
iCOm"I A small safe in President J. D insure cooperation between them in<lb />
' Messick's offic- had been rifled also; their relations to the faculty, student<lb />
large  .uaro nK �rt monev but bodv. and uublic in ireneral<lb />
Social frateinitv Kaupa Sigma Nu<lb />
has ben fined 'thirty dollars and I things that have been said about tie! more conforming policies to the 1<lb />
placed on probation by the newly- h arty are untrue he commented. and the student body m general<lb />
formed Imer-fraternity Council. The committee head said there were I<lb />
The announcement, by Mac Lan-<lb />
r, Chairman of the Judicial<lb />
: rnmittee and Vice-president of the<lb />
TT, came after a hearing Monday<lb />
in w ich an alledged drinking party<lb />
m Id by the members of Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nu was investigated.<lb />
Lancaster stated that the social<lb />
'rat was found guilty of violating the<lb />
IFC constitution which states that<lb />
the fraternities should "advance the<lb />
interests of East Carolina" and "to<lb />
insure cooperation between them in<lb />
According to the new Homecoming<lb />
Queen, Carole McDaniel had abso-<lb />
lutely no idea, when the drums were<lb />
rolling at t'r.e Street Dance the other<lb />
night, that the name which would<lb />
clear away all the suspense in that<lb />
area would be Carole McDaniel.<lb />
"I was just looking around at all<lb />
the other girls, waiting to see which<lb />
one would get it?"<lb />
No, I wasn't a bit nervous,<lb />
however there was no money but<lb />
documents and papers kept in the<lb />
safe.<lb />
Duncan said that the thieves ap-<lb />
parently forced open a window to get<lb />
into the building.<lb />
body, and public in general.<lb />
Lancaster also stated that the<lb />
punishment was meted out primarily<lb />
because the fraternity had caused<lb />
unfavorable publicity. "We weren't)<lb />
convinced that it was a rough party.<lb />
occur, further stated that<lb />
hi a taught us a lesson. In ad-<lb />
� I hope that this will have an<lb />
� nee on other fraternities in all<lb />
their campus activities<lb />
IFC President Rodney Jones told<lb />
Sigma Nu, said that in the j the East Carolinian that "the ruling<lb />
should serve as a sharp warning to<lb />
the other social fraternities<lb />
After complimenting Lancaster and<lb />
t o five-man committee, Jones went<lb />
on to say that this decision "shows<lb />
it (the IFC) is capable of using<lb />
power to furth:r the interests of all<lb />
social fraternities as a whole<lb />
The Inter-fraternity Council is an<lb />
organization composed of the re-<lb />
cognized social fraternities on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
. whose fraternity will be , ' ' u �,ij.�f i- �.i�<lb />
cause I was sure it wou.dn t be me:<lb />
 of the IFC if further , �j �� fv. ��rt<lb />
But it was her, and when tne pert,<lb />
Notice<lb />
There will he a veterans meet-<lb />
ing at Graham 103 Monday night,<lb />
October 21, at 6:30 p. m. The<lb />
purpose of this meeting will be<lb />
to elect this year's officers, and<lb />
promote a larger and stronger<lb />
club than ever. All veterans are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
But it was her, and when the pert,<lb />
urown-eyed junior was crowned by<lb />
last year's queen, Jane Carter, she<lb />
added another title to a list which<lb />
stretches back to her early y:ars at<lb />
Kinatoa's Grainger High.<lb />
Tramer Student<lb />
Carole, now a Primary major,<lb />
came to ECC last year via Mercer<lb />
University in Macon, Georgia. Th-4<lb />
do.s not complete her tally of col-<lb />
leges attended, however, because she<lb />
spent her freshman year at Carolina,<lb />
studying to become a dental hygenist.<lb />
(One y�ar- was enough to dull her<lb />
ambition in that field, she states!)<lb />
Hobbywise, our new Homecoming<lb />
Queen said that we could list baton-<lb />
twirling (she was a majorette in high<lb />
school), piano-playing (" . . . if you<lb />
can count one concerto by Rach-<lb />
maninoff, simplified version . . . real-<lb />
ly, it's the only thing I can play . . . ")<lb />
and socializing, or more simply, "soda<lb />
s.op The days just go by so fast<lb />
that I don't really have time for any-<lb />
thing! i don't know where it goes<lb />
Busy Week-end<lb />
It really went this weekend, and<lb />
rom the time Carole was crowned<lb />
on Friday night WTtfl she squeezed<lb />
into Garrett one minute late from<lb />
the dance on Saturday, she, like many<lb />
other East Carolina coeds, barely<lb />
had time to breathe. There was the<lb />
parade, and the game with its half<lb />
time ceremonies, and a dinner meet-<lb />
ing of Delta Sigma Rho, the fra-<lb />
ternity wMch sponsored her, which<lb />
she had to attend.<lb />
"No, I wasn't nervous at all she<lb />
said,  but I was excited. It was<lb />
all exciting<lb />
Flu Vaccine<lb />
Kappa Sigma<lb />
'inning Float,<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
An order has been placed for<lb />
more flu vaccine serum and stu-<lb />
dentH are asked to be patient<lb />
until enough arrives to be given<lb />
out as before, the Infirmary<lb />
announces. Some type of flu has<lb />
hit East Carolina College cam-<lb />
pus, but tests have not been made<lb />
ypt to determine if it is the Asian<lb />
flu variety. In the meantime �o<lb />
visitors are allowed due to the<lb />
highly contagions nature of the<lb />
illness of the students in the in-<lb />
firmary.<lb />
1<lb />
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THUR&amp;DAY, OCTOBER �- l,<lb />
ffr<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
rmr.<lb />
Press Censorship<lb />
Last week the Inter-fraternity Council<lb />
tried a fraternity tor violating the IFC code.<lb />
The decision was reached after a hearing on<lb />
Fridav afternoon�but the IFC refused to re-<lb />
lease "the outcome of the trial to The East<lb />
Carolinian. �<lb />
Spokesman for the group told reporters<lb />
that "the decision is not definite and will not<lb />
be until Monday<lb />
After considering the situation, the paper<lb />
has concluded that either one of two things<lb />
i- true- (1) either the IFC made the decision<lb />
Fridav and was withholding the inlorma-<lb />
tion for some unknown reason or (2) the<lb />
IFI 'a lecision is not strong enough to be det-<lb />
. with ut a me mysterious utside ap-<lb />
1<lb />
e fact should be established: Whether<lb />
not the IFC is actually the final word�as<lb />
it claims to be�in such matters as the trial<lb />
embers. <lb />
If it is, if the IFC'a decision is the final<lb />
- East Carolinian must assume<lb />
aJ word was reached Friday after-<lb />
u ng�and purposefully with-<lb />
in put lication,<lb />
on the other hand, the IFC must take<lb />
- : a higher approval, then the<lb />
 the IFC itself is a farce.<lb />
Speculation is that the IFC withheld the<lb />
decision for a nobly-intended<lb />
3 i that the ugly aspects of<lb />
. .vould not be published in the<lb />
issue of the paper and thus be<lb />
rea da I returning Aiumn' Evi-<lb />
the IFC felt that this would be uiti-<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
ted out that such decisions<lb />
t tin IFC nor any group to make.<lb />
the rights of East Carolina<lb />
ahold such information, re-<lb />
; the reason.<lb />
Qta are entitled to know what<lb />
i it happening, and The<lb />
s attempting to carry out<lb />
task,<lb />
� it can only oe accomplished with the<lb />
the students, the student<lb />
 - - - the IFC.<lb />
A Look At Sputnik<lb />
Russians have launched<lb />
; and satellites are the order of<lb />
?e rather tritely assumed tha<lb />
civilization has been<lb />
 era in moondom, to.�if one<lb />
it it. From now o all our<lb />
honizing about "moon" and<lb />
to cease, unless songwriters<lb />
ually romantic word to rhyme<lb />
. . . And I i course, ail ye young<lb />
e it will be to gaze upon three<lb />
. - instead of one?<lb />
. � f m these drastic social im-<lb />
there is a side to the question<lb />
taken lightly  the Russians<lb />
re first. Oh, sure, the United States was<lb />
race with the Reds, and the<lb />
� which the US is expected to p.oiuce<lb />
"larch undoubtedly will outweigh the 4uan-<lb />
1 of our communist neighbors.<lb />
However, the fact that the Russians wer<lb />
 e -6-pound moonlet into outer<lb />
s that they have the power and<lb />
launch an intercontinental<lb />
. an "ultimate weapon" which<lb />
een claiming to possess for the<lb />
months. This missile, launched<lb />
thin communist b:undaries could hit<lb />
�ne globe with an atomic war-<lb />
head " minutes, and this is no<lb />
. ling matter. ,<lb />
Meanwhile, back at the Congressional<lb />
ranch, vote-conscious senators and represen-<lb />
madly laying the axe to Ike's<lb />
dollar budget, for the sake of the "eco-<lb />
of the country, "mad, waste-<lb />
. etc etc. Unfortunately,<lb />
the conscientious congress-<lb />
i hed to confetti was the huge defense<lb />
appropriate ns slate . . . military bases were<lb />
the map, civilian workers as well<lb />
; ices were cut, and down the<lb />
dram went many military development plans,<lb />
ready painstakingly planned and begun. . .<lb />
Perhaps the launching of Sputnik will be<lb />
flammable enough to smuke out of their m-<lb />
ertia some of tnose who up 'til now have been<lb />
concerned about the cost of their taxes<lb />
th ir eventual security. If the seemingly<lb />
impo- an be done, maybe the initial m-<lb />
: fluencea of Sputnik will not be all question-<lb />
able! '<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
n a �<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Publish by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Green? He, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1966<lb />
Entered a second-class matter December 3, 1MB at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Billy Arti'd<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright L wilding<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension I I <lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<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 />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
'As I See It<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
HOMECOMING was fun. and this<lb />
issue we're presenting some of its<lb />
highlights in pictures.<lb />
THIS ISSUE the East Carolinian<lb />
salutes the student teachers of ECC<lb />
on page 3. Sometimes they get the<lb />
feeling that they an- not a part of<lb />
the campus during this period, that<lb />
they loee touch, and we wish to coun-<lb />
ter-act this feeling.<lb />
BEHIND THE SCENES during the<lb />
Homecoming hubbub was a young<lb />
t  Elizabeth City whom we<lb />
wish tu commend�Biilie Gay McDow-<lb />
w o was co-chairman of decora-<lb />
� ns with Katsias and also managed<lb />
t chase s me chaperones down for<lb />
nee. She really p�t in some<lb />
time and footwork before and during<lb />
week-end to help make it a suc-<lb />
cess. Biilie Gay is known from Man-<lb />
teo to Murphy as she worked this<lb />
summer on a state tour of the dental<lb />
puppet show, "LiT Jack" to impress<lb />
upon the young pupils the importance<lb />
of good dental habits.<lb />
( MING THE WRONG WAY on the<lb />
traffic circle which recently had its<lb />
rection reversed was a Greenville<lb />
Police car. So we're not surprised<lb />
to see a few other people not paying<lb />
tttenti n U the signs. It will take a<lb />
hiit ;or old timers to get used to<lb />
�� hang.<lb />
COMMENDATIONS to Jimmy<lb />
Phelps, SGA president, for his clas-<lb />
ses on ariiamentary procedure and<lb />
t �� printing of a study guide. The<lb />
way to good government <lb />
WE HEARD that the better part of<lb />
ast Saturday's activities was the<lb />
East Carolina Marching Band which<lb />
entertained a: half-time. K certainly<lb />
looked g I from the student section.<lb />
DORMITORY DECORATIONS lo k-<lb />
i. too. Our friend, "Luke wh i<lb />
n't ask- judge, rated them<lb />
Umstead, Jarvis, and Garrett, in that<lb />
at that was only one way of<lb />
. at them and not the official<lb />
ng s.ightiy prejudiced, I'd<lb />
ay Lena Kay McLemore's<lb />
 on lerfu j )b down<lb />
at "the castk<lb />
WE WONDER if an ex-ECC c-<lb />
Ann Paul, who is now an airline<lb />
�   r Capitol, made it to Home-<lb />
� : � of eur student teachers<lb />
er fellow classmate C58)<lb />
ran into her when returning from a<lb />
trip to New York and Ann said she<lb />
certainly missed EC and would like<lb />
be here for the big occasion.<lb />
WE NOTE that the Athletic Feder-<lb />
ati n for College Women will hold -its<lb />
annual convention on our campus Oc-<lb />
tober 25-26. which is quite an honor.<lb />
Further details in the next issue of<lb />
the East Carolinian.<lb />
SOME VETERANS are trying to put<lb />
I me oomph hack into the Veterans<lb />
and mak it a worthy organiza-<lb />
ti :i. W� wish them luck.<lb />
THEY'RE SAYING that the circu-<lb />
� �.  -he staff deserve a<lb />
vote " 'hank- so�to James Trice<lb />
and Jim Hales for the men's dorm<lb />
and the girls under Mart: Martin's<lb />
direct) n we -ay. keep up the good<lb />
work<lb />
OUR CHEERLEADERS could stand<lb />
- me megaphones in order to be<lb />
heard Maybe someone would kindly<lb />
� ; r.ate them?<lb />
RUMORS are flying that a motion<lb />
will be made at SGA that freshmen<lb />
not be allowed to bring their cars on<lb />
campus after the end of this quarter.<lb />
I bet it won't be made by a freshman.<lb />
BEST WISH' S to the newly created<lb />
Young Republican Club. A little op-<lb />
position is jrood. . .<lb />
WHY DON'T the backers of the lit-<lb />
erary magazine start a subscription<lb />
drive (like they're doing at other col-<lb />
leges) and find out how much support<lb />
they can get from the campus, etc?<lb />
You'd be surprised how many people<lb />
�vould back this project with a dol-<lb />
iar bill.<lb />
Wl S TO BLAME for the drinking<lb />
in the stands during the football<lb />
game�certainly not the students,<lb />
certainly not the alumni, well . . �<lb />
who? If anyone happens to know,<lb />
don't walk, RUSH the information up<lb />
to the newspaper office.<lb />
SUITCASE COLLEGE-ITIS is still<lb />
with us. This past week-end the cam-<lb />
 a looked great with all its activi-<lb />
ty s. It's a shame to see such a let-<lb />
down. Surely this is something that<lb />
deserves a special SGA committee<lb />
report.<lb />
THE GIRLS IN GARRETT say<lb />
thanks to its serenaders and just<lb />
make that 10:30 musical interlude a<lb />
:rhtly occurence.<lb />
�E YOU IN CHURCH SUNDAY.<lb />
HtA UTti3 4u US tk�<lb />
Lfib Af� "ASS � STUV<lb />
Brush And Palette<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
J<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
Joh<lb />
nson<lb />
Presides Over YWCA<lb />
H<lb />
ROSEMARY EAGLES<lb />
"Then<lb />
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'so many ! ings<lb />
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my 1<lb />
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nd yi SGA.<lb />
M irtha is best 1  � ?ar-<lb />
d in thi YWCA. th W<lb />
. pres-<lb />
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three,<lb />
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because<lb />
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Wl A arhile in nig : rt-<lb />
She quickly en1 rtto its<lb />
ties as s ' �� East<lb />
a lina can in '53. Today she<lb />
is serving as president o: the organ-<lb />
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Th  ts of<lb />
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' her activities m<lb />
� -mal gatherings in<lb />
. the retreats. Their<lb />
Martha Johnston<lb />
ei � lans concern a Hallo-<lb />
I a ' student discussion<lb />
a Thanksgiving sunrise ser-<lb />
 : B I Stmas white gift<lb />
service and caroling.<lb />
Interested in Drama<lb />
� b extremely interacted in<lb />
She was active in the East<lb />
Playhouse her first two<lb />
flicting At one time<lb />
she i cb-<lb />
ng p.ays with a<lb />
S ikes are hare and<lb />
� er - eading "oo<lb />
 d C. Douglai<lb />
Waats to Travel<lb />
"I want to travel Martha I<lb />
So during th lays she<lb />
goes 1 n. Kentucky, to the<lb />
Six v . ennia Youth Convention<lb />
� the University of Kentucky. Thil<lb />
lb � nnected with the Westminster<lb />
Thi � - intereated in<lb />
ing a job in a work camp in<lb />
Europe or ma � rking in a girl's<lb />
summer cam<lb />
"My future plans are ac uncertain<lb />
� s added. However, next Sep-<lb />
r may fir.d Martha further<lb />
than the ole north state. Sr.e<lb />
.iid hike to teach school in Florida,<lb />
pui Ing r.to practice some of bet<lb />
- n ideas in teaching English, She's<lb />
acquiring plenty of technique at the<lb />
�ment while teaching in Grainger<lb />
High Sc �  � n.<lb />
 you see popcorn.<lb />
ng by � : �'<lb />
ing. 'i �� '<lb />
earth a� tl <lb />
n the midway ' Wh�i e are 3 1<lb />
at the fair!<lb />
That's exactly where I<lb />
were this<lb />
by the Fine Art Club thi<lb />
re there for a v<lb />
the North Carolina � '� Fair Art E ��<lb />
ich Elaat a<lb />
t r th- first tin<lb />
1 he larg -1 1 of ex<lb />
from "ur Art Department 1<lb />
fair are in the medium of oil. The 6 an 1<lb />
jors exhibiting work.<lb />
 art- D id Wheeler sei ior f Hi<lb />
� Hill, u !�- r f E<lb />
Wilston, r, of - '�'�<lb />
&amp;1 Smith, Benior, of Ja .ilie; .<lb />
Lilly, junior, of Miami, Florida: Tom<lb />
junior, t Greenville, and Betty r <lb />
Other members of the Art Club ar<lb />
ing works in other mediums such aa<lb />
color, charcoal, and tempera. They are:<lb />
Stell, Billy Holley, Nancy Clay, 1<lb />
bara Lounsbury. Members of the Art<lb />
ment staff exhibiting works in the fa<lb />
Dr. Wellington Gray, Mr. Willian � -<lb />
and Mrs. Bol erta Persick.<lb />
The Art Club<lb />
dent work at and it<lb />
.1 of the club to � '�: ther c I<lb />
lows during I ar. Th<lb />
w her<lb />
iii the spring. Ho-<lb />
e at East Cai ege i  -<lb />
relative ly �� I cannot g<lb />
carry out its goal<lb />
the .students<lb />
This fall a new project<lb />
initiated by the club. It is a<lb />
which will be held three ho<lb />
sek. The purpose of the v.<lb />
to create bjects for n- first 11<lb />
mas Bazaar of the 1 ub. I<lb />
�<lb />
project w ill be u- I<lb />
I its<lb />
And. now, in conclusion, hen- is .<lb />
v. � . � I: �<lb />
1016). "Life being all inc isi r.<lb />
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value with which ue ia<lb />
around the 1<lb />
ly a a dog a - aomi<lb />
An Ivory Tower<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
Mitchell. Risher. Harrell<lb />
Give<lb />
Views On Alcohol At ECC<lb />
"Drinking�Its Place at ECC" wa.<lb />
�  discussion to: ic at Y-Vespera<lb />
Thursday evening. A large crowd<lb />
rd Dr. Risher of the Industrial<lb />
Arts Department, Chief Harrell of<lb />
Campus Police force and Mis�<lb />
Mi'chcl! of the Physical Education<lb />
Department a. they gave their views<lb />
an drinking as well as answers to a<lb />
few quesioBS.<lb />
The discussion was begun by pro-<lb />
gram chairman Mike Katsias when<lb />
he directed his first question to<lb />
( ief Harrell.<lb />
Q. What is your view, Chief Har-<lb />
rell, on drinking?<lb />
A. There Ls a big difference in<lb />
taking a drink and being drunk. If<lb />
a boy has the smell of liquor on<lb />
his breath, we officers will not take<lb />
him in. I ay boys, because girls are<lb />
not supposed to drink. Actions have<lb />
a gnat bearing on determining how<lb />
drunk one is. If he is acting in an<lb />
unruly manner, which is promoted by<lb />
ako o'ic beverages, we will take him<lb />
in; but a� long as one conducts him-<lb />
self respectfully, we will not. One<lb />
of the best things to keep in mind, if<lb />
you are going to drink, is do not<lb />
drink where everyone can see you.<lb />
In the last two vears, there has<lb />
been a large decrease in the mis-<lb />
behavior problems on campus. The<lb />
conduct of the students as a whole,<lb />
has become better. Te college rules<lb />
forbid any one of you to have alco-<lb />
holic beverages on campus, in cars or<lb />
in you; but we will not turn you in<lb />
as long as your condact is decent and<lb />
respectable.<lb />
Q. Would you turn a girl in if the<lb />
smell of alcohol were on her breath?<lb />
A. We do not have too many<lb />
chances to determine what we would<lb />
do in such a case. The main reason<lb />
we don't is Vhat when girls drink,<lb />
neak into the dormitories; but<lb />
� ly enjoy having it known.<lb />
Durii ; my time here, I hive turned<lb />
� " '� � ing drunk. Too, a few<lb />
girls were caught one time for drink-<lb />
ing beer in their dormitory rooms<lb />
. were turned in.<lb />
Q. What does "under the influ<lb />
� an to you?<lb />
A.To some people one is consider-<lb />
ed drunk when his physical self is<lb />
a � �- i, speech defect is present,<lb />
or equilibrium is upset. Any kid can<lb />
take a drink, but it takes a man to<lb />
hold it.<lb />
(I. Dr. Risher, will you add some-<lb />
thing to this discussion?<lb />
A. Although the rules of the cam-<lb />
pus say "no drinking the private<lb />
establishments downtown are not un-<lb />
der the college jurisdiction. Students<lb />
are going to buy beverages in these<lb />
places and bring them on campus.<lb />
Empil.asis should be put on the<lb />
statement "Control yourself As long<lb />
as you do this the faculty will go<lb />
ng with you. By all means, how-<lb />
ever, know when you have had<lb />
enough. Four years ago bottles, cans,<lb />
and such could be seen setting in<lb />
the windows of the boys' dormitories<lb />
and laying in the halls. Time has<lb />
changed this. I, too, definitely think<lb />
that a better class of students are<lb />
now attending EC. A few years ago,<lb />
veterans thought they had priority<lb />
ov r all; and they really "acted up"<lb />
�� the influence.<lb />
(,�. Miss Mitchell, we would be<lb />
glad to ear your views.<lb />
A. As I often say to my classes,<lb />
everything we want to do is either<lb />
illegal, immoral, or fattening. I am<lb />
certainly glad that Mr. Harrell and<lb />
Dr. Rishcr brought out the fact that<lb />
the students of ECC have improved<lb />
so- much. I agree with them alto-<lb />
po;nt. You know, I<lb />
gether on t a:<lb />
nave never met one who has said he<lb />
was glad he had started drinking<lb />
1 r smoking. I do not think I ever<lb />
will. Drinking does nothing but give<lb />
a fa.se elation. The main thing we<lb />
must do is learn the skills of living<lb />
well enough to enjoy group activity<lb />
wit "ut having to drink. Surely, a<lb />
erson is immature if a drink is nec-<lb />
esaary to show him a good time.<lb />
Anywhere that society has relaxed<lb />
its discipline on a certain issue, there<lb />
is going to be an increase in the said<lb />
activity. For example, twenty-five<lb />
years ago, women didn't smoke. It<lb />
wasn't against the law; but it was<lb />
against the social pattern. Now,<lb />
this social rule has been relaxed and<lb />
women tend towards smoking. Such<lb />
is the case with drinking. Alcohol<lb />
is habit forming and dangerous. No<lb />
one knows when he will be an alco-<lb />
holic.<lb />
Q. Chief Harrell, what will be<lb />
done about boys who are drunk at<lb />
the ball games?<lb />
A. Well, we officers are always<lb />
posted right inside the gate. Our<lb />
purpose for being there is to prevent<lb />
anyone from robbing the ticket stand<lb />
and to be t ere if we are needed<lb />
for anything. Again, if disorder is<lb />
rerorted to us or seen by us, we will<lb />
take the person causing the disorder<lb />
m. As long as you act orderly, every-<lb />
thing will be "okay<lb />
Q. Dr. Risher, do you have a com-<lb />
nnnt?<lb />
A. Your influence means a great<lb />
deal. Try to exert your influence o<lb />
someone who doesn't make use of all<lb />
he has. The same rules do not neces-<lb />
sarily apply to everyone. Set your<lb />
own standards to go by and try to<lb />
let them influence a few who do not<lb />
bother to have such standards.<lb />
Not so lonj  �<lb />
the Gret fleeter by one oi<lb />
it learned writers : I<lb />
eluded the following statements, "V,<lb />
v admit that the Atlantic M<lb />
the Saturday Review are tw � wo leri<lb />
magazines, American institutions that sh<lb />
kept alive, dedicai - they are I<lb />
vancing the cause of lr ire, cull<lb />
But lately they have been paying a I I at-<lb />
tention tc Scies rea in which n I<lb />
periodical i? c 1 ely at home�or<lb />
place With this I disagree vi �<lb />
literate mar who fancies himself a rea.<lb />
noisseur of art, literature. e1<lb />
long isolated himself from the world a<lb />
the society that exists. His haven has<lb />
that ivory tower situated quite firmly -<lb />
immovably on the college r uni<lb />
pus. From here he has super<lb />
d wn upon the world below, the rabble, I<lb />
mas �  Here, in I<lb />
is secure and his defeatist at- I<lb />
given full vent as he damns wi-<lb />
lt seems that the liberal arts man<lb />
turalist" specifically) is overboard wl<lb />
comes to science, altogether I<lb />
gate the scientist to a mater<lb />
And it is because of these distort .<lb />
that a statement such as. "Hie n n-s<lb />
is struggling to stay alive in a hostile sc<lb />
world comes frightfully close 1<lb />
The editors of the A' p tie and<lb />
urdau Review recognize this fact and ar-<lb />
every thing possible to save the <lb />
from the bowels of nonexistence and blh<lb />
Providentially, they acknowledge the re.<lb />
that scientific prowess kill determine " �<lb />
tent of human existence in this v.<lb />
where the aesthete will become the �<lb />
rather than the means. This is und- 1<lb />
The artistic erudite must absorb the ?.� way<lb />
or be trampled by his era. He must real<lb />
that the arts are on the defensive now.<lb />
.onger enjoying that past glory of the 1<lb />
blownffensive when the laurels were all for<lb />
:he artist.<lb />
To the edit01 of the Saturday Revieu<lb />
comes this letter:<lb />
"I read Ts America Hospitable to Wri-<lb />
ters?' by Bruce Catton. three times, trying to<lb />
see what he was gittin at. It seems America is<lb />
real hospitable to writers with original ideas<lb />
"TTiey cain't make a livin<lb />
"A publisher won't buy 'til he runs out<lb />
f corn.<lb />
"The Critics deal 'em a fit.<lb />
"The Public won't read it 'cause it ain t<lb />
what they just read.<lb />
"And the Senate's got a carpet they're<lb />
aholdin' onto, right ready to jerk it out from<lb />
under if they git too loud. . ,<lb />
"I reckon what he means is, we ain t<lb />
hanged one yet<lb />
�Mary Willeford<lb />
West Palm Beach, Fla.<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ACE THREE<lb />
Homecoming Was All This And More<lb />
The Big Moment<lb />
The Band Marches On<lb />
5�V 9. r � -rHv<lb />
irman �: the decorations committee, assists Jane Car-<lb />
Homecoming Quoen, as she crowns Carole McDaniel, Queen for<lb />
Five Fr As Show Originality<lb />
eaturing beautiful girls arrayed in<lb />
 ,� ' - umea typical of those in vogue<lb />
fraternities on<lb />
B s irit of en-<lb />
touslv-clever<lb />
(-coming<lb />
the fifty-year span of the Col<lb />
lege's existence.<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho also had the dis-<lb />
tinct honor of sponsoring Homi-<lb />
ing Queen, Miss Carole Mc-<lb />
fSKottoi-Sf thtdde. are IcT by young ladies on the front of Cotten Hall. The Aydeninteille<lb />
Band marching by<lb />
Ho Stopping This Traltic<lb />
e Homecoming game, in eon-<lb />
jju's with the cheerleaders, the<lb />
0f a "rateri ties manned a card section<lb />
. . ntei of the bleachers. The<lb />
 purple and gold, flash-<lb />
ed "E. C. C and "50 symbolizing<lb />
the g ' �' nivereary of the College.<lb />
! a Rho Phi, the old stand-by since<lb />
ird with 1952, once again took upon itself the<lb />
theme, f ushering at the game.<lb />
V<lb />
- ve-<lb />
 . Elon,<lb />
Quoting<lb />
Notes On Woman's Judiciary<lb />
girls! What<lb />
: concerns you<lb />
he Worn-<lb />
 j ou may al-<lb />
. must do to be<lb />
� committee, thst<lb />
break any of their<lb />
.� who don't�this<lb />
ly<lb />
r<lb />
In<lb />
v<lb />
1<lb />
riary has t'r.e power to<lb />
.�.nary cases of worn-<lb />
referred to It by any<lb />
�he SO A, the Student<lb />
the staff or the Execu-<lb />
te.<lb />
Refer Cases<lb />
refer all case for sus-<lb />
Ision of a woman stu-<lb />
� �� Disciriine Committee;<lb />
I eals of women students<lb />
he House Committee<lb />
; - � ;dent Committee.<lb />
� a f w of the things<lb />
. power to .jo�and what<lb />
ident before this<lb />
��. represented by counsel<lb />
� her trial<lb />
, sel -� �en is directy<lb />
offense. Also she can<lb />
. . ross examine her ac-<lb />
and a) esses present with<lb />
f - of the fa-<lb />
the staff. So, as you can<lb />
clearly see, the girls on campus and<lb />
us have to watch their steps<lb />
reak any of the rules Bet<lb />
jup by t e Judiciary.<lb />
Officers<lb />
This years main officers of the<lb />
Women's Judiclaxy are chairman:<lb />
'Jean Rowland Holly; Vice-chairman:<lb />
j Sadie Harris; Secretary: Phyllis Cor-<lb />
bett; and Treasurer; Martha Wilson.<lb />
i Chairman of this committee must be<lb />
an incoming junior or senior. She<lb />
shall preside over all meetings of<lb />
the Judiciary and shall cast the de-<lb />
ciding vote in case of a tie. Also<lb />
among her duties are serving on the<lb />
Executive Council and Student Legis-<lb />
lature.<lb />
Working right along beside the<lb />
chairman is the vice-chairman. She<lb />
takes over for the chairman in her<lb />
absence and serves also on the Ex-<lb />
ecutive Council.<lb />
Two other jobs are those of sec-<lb />
retary and treasurer. The secretary<lb />
must keep all permanent records of<lb />
all meetings and send out necessary<lb />
notices for the Judiciary. The treas-<lb />
urer must keep a record of all fin-<lb />
ancial transaction of the Judiciary.<lb />
01 iei members of the council are<lb />
made up of the presidents of each<lb />
Women's House Committ e and the<lb />
resident of the Women's Day Stu-<lb />
dent Committee.<lb />
OiiefHTrre.l takes an admiring view of some pretty majorette who are steppin<lb />
Homecoming parade scene.<lb />
No Traffic Problems<lb />
Campus Cop Reports<lb />
All reports indicate that this<lb />
year's Homecoming was excellent as<lb />
far as traffic was concerned.<lb />
ECC policemen were concerned<lb />
about the new reverse one-way drives,<lb />
but even this caused not one single<lb />
traffic jam. Not only were the one-<lb />
way streets followed correctly, but<lb />
no tickets were distributed, either.<lb />
Everything went very smoothly this<lb />
past week-end.<lb />
Said Chief Harrell, "In my five<lb />
years here we had the largest crowd,<lb />
the most sober crowd, snd the most<lb />
well behaved crowd for the Home-<lb />
coming last week-end<lb />
Too, Chief Harrell definitely thinks<lb />
 f st the dance Saturday night proved<lb />
to be one of the best ever. He was<lb />
extremely pleased with the attitude<lb />
students and the alumni took toward<lb />
the behavior pattern.<lb />
Interested In Foreign Travel<lb />
Try Foreign Service Officer Exam<lb />
The Department of State announced the qualified young men and women<lb />
recently trat the annual Foreign<lb />
Service Officer Examination will be<lb />
)riven on December 9, 1957, in ap-<lb />
proximately 68 centers throughout<lb />
rt�� United ctates. This examination<lb />
Cheek To Cheek<lb />
is open to all who meet the age and<lb />
citizenship requirements.<lb />
A number of the successful For-<lb />
eign Service officer candidates will<lb />
take up duties at sne of the 275<lb />
American Embassies, Legations, and<lb />
Consulates around the world. At these<lb />
posts, which range in site from the<lb />
la rye missions such as Paris and<lb />
London to the one-man posts Buch as<lb />
Perth, Australia, the new officer may<lb />
expect to do a variety of tasks, in-<lb />
cluding administrative work, politi-<lb />
cal, economic, commercial and labor<lb />
reporting, consular duties, and as-<lb />
sisting and protecting Americans and<lb />
United States property abroad. Other<lb />
new officers will be assigned to the<lb />
Department's headquarters in Wash-<lb />
ington, where they will engage in re-<lb />
search or other substantive work, or<lb />
in the administrative tasks which are<lb />
essential to the day-to-day cenduct<lb />
of our foreign affairs.<lb />
Officers To Visit<lb />
To explain fully these opportuni-<lb />
ties in Foreign Service which await<lb />
of the United States, Foreign Service<lb />
officers will visit a number of c�.<lb />
leges and universities this fall. In<lb />
order to make known the diversified<lb />
needs of tnc Department of State<lb />
and Foreign Service, these officers<lb />
will talk not only with promising<lb />
students of history, political science<lb />
ation, candidates must b<lb />
20 years of age and under 31, as of<lb />
October 28, 1957 and must also be<lb />
American citizens of at Least 9 year's<lb />
standing.<lb />
Starting Salaries<lb />
Starting salaries for successful<lb />
candidates range from $4,750 to $5,360<lb />
per year depending upon the age, ex-<lb />
perience, and family status of the in-<lb />
stuuents oi nisiory, piHivm -v� pc�icuw, ��. � �<lb />
and international relations, but also dividual. In addition, insurance, med<lb />
with those who are<lb />
to<lb />
specializing in<lb />
economies, foreign languages, and<lb />
business and public administration.<lb />
Oral Exams<lb />
Those successful in the one-day<lb />
written examination, which tests the<lb />
candidate's facility in English ex-<lb />
ression, general ability and back-<lb />
ground, as well as his proficiency in<lb />
a modern foreign language, willsub-<lb />
equently be given an oral examin-<lb />
ation by panels which will meet in<lb />
regional centers throughout the Uni<lb />
ted States. Those candidates who<lb />
pass the oral test will then be given<lb />
a physial examination and a security<lb />
investigation. Upon completion of<lb />
these phases the candidate will be<lb />
nominated by the President as a<lb />
Foreign Service officer of Class 8,<lb />
Viet Consul and Secretary in the Dip-<lb />
lomatic Service.<lb />
To be eligible to take the examin-<lb />
ical, educational and retirement ben-<lb />
efits are granted, as well as annual<lb />
and sick leaves.<lb />
Application forms may be obtained<lb />
by writing to the Board of Examiners<lb />
foi the Foreign Service, Department<lb />
of State, Washington 25, D. C. The<lb />
closing date for filing the application<lb />
is October 28, 1967.<lb />
Still Searching<lb />
For Cotton Maid<lb />
Each year in December or early<lb />
January at a contest in Merrvphis,<lb />
Tennessee, a fortunate young lady<lb />
from one of the cotton producing<lb />
states Ls named Maid of Cotton. As<lb />
a good will and fashion ambassador<lb />
of the American cotton industry, she<lb />
makes a 40,000-mile International<lb />
tour. This is part of a program spon-<lb />
sored by the National Cotton Coun-<lb />
cil, the Cotton Exchanges of Mem-<lb />
phis, New Orleans, anj New York,<lb />
and the Memphis Cotton Carnival<lb />
Association. <lb />
This Is by no means a beauty con-<lb />
test in the ordinary sense of the<lb />
word. The Maid of Cotton, as rep-<lb />
resentative of 13 million people in<lb />
the American cotton industry, has<lb />
a tremendously important job to do,<lb />
and is chosen on the basis of poise<lb />
and personality, as well as appear-<lb />
ance.<lb />
Any girl, between the ages of 13<lb />
and 25 (inclusive), at least 5 feet<lb />
5 inches tall, unmarried, and born<lb />
in a cotton growing state, is eligible<lb />
to carry King Cotton's message<lb />
throughout the United States, Eur-<lb />
j ope, and Canada during 195�.<lb />
The first step is to mail an entry<lb />
form and photographs before mid-<lb />
night of December 1 to the National<lb />
Cotton Council, Box 990, Memphis,<lb />
Tennessee. About December 15, a<lb />
judging board will select 20 finalists<lb />
from contestants throughout the Cot-<lb />
ton Belt. If chosen a finalist, notifi-<lb />
cation will be by wire to come to<lb />
Memphis for personal Judging on<lb />
January 2 and 3, 1958.<lb />
Immediately after selection, the<lb />
winner will fly to New York for a<lb />
month's stay at the St. Moritz Hotel.<lb />
Much time will be �pent in fitting<lb />
and photographing the stunning cot-<lb />
ton wardrobe created by 42 of the<lb />
nation's leading designers. She will<lb />
be outfitted in cottons 'or all seasons<lb />
and all occasions from tailored trav-<lb />
I el suits and fashionable corduroy<lb />
and velveteen coats to frothy organdy<lb />
formats. She will make guest aprcar-<lb />
ances on network radio and television<lb />
programs; and she will be accompan-<lb />
ied to New York and throughout her<lb />
entire trip by a tour manager and<lb />
secretary representing the National<lb />
Cotton Council. The winner most pay<lb />
ali other expenses incidental to her<lb />
appearance in Memphis for the fin-<lb />
als of the contest.<lb />
The first official stop will be<lb />
Miami, Florida, where as in 30 other<lb />
United States cities, she will star in<lb />
all-cotton fashion shows under the<lb />
auspices of a leading store, hold<lb />
press conferences, and make radio<lb />
and television appearances. She will<lb />
extend" the greetings of the cotton<lb />
industry to the mayor and other of-<lb />
ficials, and will be honored at special<lb />
civic events.<lb />
In Washington she will meet gov-<lb />
I eminent officials and be guest of<lb />
e at least honor at s gala Congressional Re-<lb />
ception. Early in May the Maid of<lb />
Cotton makes a tour report to "King<lb />
Cotton" at the traditional otton<lb />
Carnival in Memphis.<lb />
The Canadian phase of the tour will<lb />
be to Vancouver in its majestic set-<lb />
ting on the Pacific coast, colorful<lb />
Moatreal, and other cities across our<lb />
northern border.<lb />
Ab a climax to six thrilling months,<lb />
in mid-June she will board a luxuri-<lb />
ous stratocruiser and cross the Atlan-<lb />
tic for four exciting weeks in the<lb />
capitals of Europe. She will also be<lb />
presented a 1958 Ford convertible<lb />
by the Memphis District Ford Deal-<lb />
er.<lb />
JJf you are interested, send your<lb />
entry in TODAY.<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR<lb />
CLOTHES<lb />
OARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
CUTTING<lb />
v"o falsle report was that, when "they said Wright was packed for the Johnny Long Dance at Homecoming It<lb />
was not on'y cnek to �heek, but toe to toe!<lb />
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Friendly Beauty Shop<lb />
117 West 4th Street<lb />
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WELCOME<lb />
HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS<lb />
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The East Carolinian Salutes Student 1 eachers<lb />
Dedication<lb />
Some Helpful Advice<lb />
In honor and recognition of those senior students who are student-<lb />
teaching this quarter, the East Carolinian dedicates this page.<lb />
Although these people are not permitted to enroll in any courses<lb />
except Education 318, a concurrect requirement, and are limited in their<lb />
extra-curricular activities, they are still a vital part of the college. Stu-<lb />
dent-teaching is the culminating aspect of each B. S. Degree seeker's pro-<lb />
fessional preparation for teaching. It is a quarter of new experiences, much<lb />
planning and work, and high rewards.<lb />
Interviews with some of the student-teachers and their college super-<lb />
visors in their respective departments have been obtained and published in<lb />
the individual articles on this page. In the campus elementary training<lb />
school, in the Greenville city schools, and in several high schools within<lb />
the service area of the collge, these 155 students are carrying on a com-<lb />
mendable job.<lb />
A Student Teacher Speaks<lb />
By OLIVIA THOMPSON<lb />
There is a great deal that I should like to tell you about the ex-<lb />
periences of a student teacher. However, I lack the command of words or<lb />
perhaps "know-how" would be a more figurative term. Please bear with<lb />
me for this is my first attempt at college newspaper writing, though I be<lb />
a senior, and I am pessimisticly viewing the possibility that this great<lb />
literary attempt will be readily dropped into the nearest can of waste<lb />
paper.<lb />
I, perhaps among a relatively few, have always wanted to be a<lb />
teacher. I say "relatively few" not in disrespect for the profession, but in<lb />
r spect that so many whom I have heard express their views deliberated<lb />
that they never thought they would want to teach although they are now<lb />
directing their efforts toward that goal. At present this fall term is pro-<lb />
viding me an opportunity to taste the fruit proffered by my chosen career.<lb />
Where I got the idea that this quarter of work would be lighter, I have no<lb />
conception. But I do recall that during some of my more difficult schedules<lb />
I made several rather strong inferences that I would certainly be glad<lb />
when I could begin "dishing it out" rather than taking it. My channel of<lb />
thinking evidently never so much as lightly passed over the idea of the<lb />
rious hours required in preparation for dishing it out. Obviously I did<lb />
very little thinking. If I had viewed the angles more objectively, there<lb />
would have dawned the realization that it is far easier to know something<lb />
well enough to be quizzed on it than it is to know something well enough<lb />
to explain it. I would have realized that it is much less time consuming<lb />
to study material than to prepare it for presentation in lecture form.<lb />
Likewise, it is much more time consuming to make out tests and<lb />
grade them than it is to merely prepare for taking them. H is also<lb />
much less challenging to answer the test questions of an instructor than<lb />
to prepare exUnuoraneous answers to satisfy the inquisitive minds of<lb />
high school students. Their channels of thought and possible questions<lb />
are highly unpredictable. For example, I was teaching the metric system<lb />
and explaining that a meter was originally set to be one ten-millionth of<lb />
the earth's quadrant. It would not have been surprising at all to have been<lb />
the recipient of the question�f'What is the earth's quadrant?" However,<lb />
the question came in a different form. A student asked, "What did they ise<lb />
to measure the distance of a meter and just how dil scientists ever figure<lb />
that out anyway?" I am relating this in partial tribute to the instructors<lb />
on campus anu to remind others that the teaching profession is a real<lb />
challenge if it is done well.<lb />
Student teachers have so many opportunities to discover how well<lb />
and how rapidly they can adjust to situations. It was a rather unnerving<lb />
experience for me as well as others (assuming that I am normal in my re-<lb />
actions and adaptations to the varied and sundry situations) to present that<lb />
first lecture. Despite the fact that most of the supervising teachers are<lb />
very understanding, the knowledge of their presence in the back of the<lb />
room adds to that already challenging position of directing the classroom<lb />
procedures. That first visit that is made by the student teacher's college<lb />
supervising teacher is also an unforgettable experience. I recall that I was<lb />
not in the least expecting a visit from my supervising teacher the day<lb />
that he arrived. As I directed my steps toward the front of the classroom<lb />
to begin my lecture, I turned in time to set him make his entrance. My<lb />
heart literally seemed to fall through space, leaving me with a rather<lb />
drained feeling.<lb />
Then, of course, there are other more unnerving experiences that<lb />
can occur. For instance, at the designated time of my first biology lecture<lb />
I checked my seating chart to see if all my students were present. I began<lb />
a recollection of what the students had done the day before during a super-<lb />
vised study period. I went on to explain that we would discuss in detail<lb />
what they had studied. Then I opened my feeder to obtain my lesson plan<lb />
upon which I had spent so many industrious hours. There in my folder,<lb />
much to my dismay, was no lesson plan. There was only a conglomeration of<lb />
papers. I had placed my lesson plan very neatly in the wrong folder. Feeling<lb />
the impact of my faux pas, I conducted the class without a lesson plan.<lb />
The moral of this literary attempt is never take the teaching pro-<lb />
fession lightly. It i ruly a great challenge. In short, the task of a teacher<lb />
is far greater than mat oi a student. Don't take me wrong! Teaching has<lb />
its compensations, and my ambition to become a teacher has not changed.<lb />
A "Teat deal of satisfaction can be derived from doing the job well. It is<lb />
t that the trials and tribulations of a student teacher are many, but<lb />
tne rewards completely compensate for the woes.<lb />
It �ont be long before interview tinte under the direction of Dr. J. L.<lb />
Oppelt, Director of Placement, for students (standing) Jonnfe Simpson<lb />
and Jerrv McDaniel and Marion Morrison and Joann Sparks.<lb />
talking the situation over with critic teacher Miss Ka v baric Owen (standing) are (right) Franc<lb />
and Ann Johnson who are student teaching in Engli at Grimesland High School.<lb />
Largest Number<lb />
In Education Department<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
The Department of Education has<lb />
the largest number of student tea-<lb />
chers this quarter, a total of forty-<lb />
six. They are represented in the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Training School, the<lb />
Third Street School, and the West<lb />
Greenville School.<lb />
The college supervisors for student<lb />
teaching in the department are Miss<lb />
Ruth Modlin and Dr. Lois Staton,<lb />
primary, and Dr. Keith Holmes,<lb />
grammar.<lb />
Miss Modlin is in charge of fifteen<lb />
-student teachers in the primary<lb />
grades, seven of which are teaching<lb />
in the Training School, four in West<lb />
Greenville School, and four in the<lb />
Third Street School.<lb />
Dr. Staton is college supervisor to<lb />
seventeen student teachers in the pri-<lb />
mary field. Fifteen of these are lo-<lb />
cated in the Training School and two<lb />
in the Third Street School.<lb />
On the purpose of the student tea-<lb />
ching program, Dr. Staton stated,<lb />
"Student teaching is designed to in-<lb />
troduce the future teacher to the<lb />
growing child and to the most prom-<lb />
ising practices and procedures used<lb />
in guiding the total growth of the<lb />
child.<lb />
"One of my greatest joys is work-<lb />
ing with student teachers. To ob-<lb />
serve how each one discovers his<lb />
education was less than that which<lb />
might be achieved as readily in other<lb />
professional fields. Monetary rewards<lb />
were small, and as head of the family<lb />
he could never be assured real finan-<lb />
cial security; therefore, from neces-<lb />
sity he hud to turn to other fields of<lb />
endeavor. Happily, there has been a<lb />
great change in this regard. Salar-<lb />
ies have improved as well as educa-<lb />
tioaa! opportunities.<lb />
As for me, I wouldn't change places<lb />
with a king. Education is in reality<lb />
the world's biggest and most im-<lb />
t portant business. I most sincerely<lb />
 fell that men will increasingl turn<lb />
to educational work and that the<lb />
next fifty years will find thousands<lb />
of our best men turning to education<lb />
for personal reward and achieve-<lb />
ment<lb />
Student teachers who were inter-<lb />
viewed had favorable comments on<lb />
their work. Blair Roper of Hampton,<lb />
Virginia, said, "It certainly is an un-<lb />
forgettable experience. Small chil-<lb />
dren are so cute in that they think<lb />
everything 'teacher' does is just<lb />
ureat. It is a real pleasure to work<lb />
with them Blair, who is doing her<lb />
student teaching in the first grade at<lb />
the Third Street School, will gradu-<lb />
ate in November and plans to teach<lb />
learning process Ls simply wonderfuL<lb />
The student teachers actually discover<lb />
he meaning of much they have been<lb />
taught, and, in turn, I find out how<lb />
effectively they will utilize their in-<lb />
struction. In brief, I would not change<lb />
places with anybody!<lb />
Dr. Holmes is in charge of fourteen<lb />
student teachers in the grammar<lb />
grades, all of whom are teaching in<lb />
the Wahl-Coates Training School.<lb />
I mphasizing the man's role in the<lb />
j field of grammar education, Dr.<lb />
j Holmes stated, "It has been assumed<lb />
i over the years that man's role in<lb />
' teaching and administering public<lb />
r.ique role in the teaching- in Hampton, Virginia.<lb />
Another primary major, Barbara<lb />
Elementary Grade Student Teachers<lb />
Student teaching in the elementary grades are (first row, toft to right) Peggy Brown, Beth Hawes, Barbara Fisher,<lb />
Johnnie Simpson, Blair Roper, Anne Clarke, (third row) Barbara Lancaster, Barbara Taylor, Phiena Nance, and<lb />
Sadie Harris.<lb />
Taylor, has this to say about her<lb />
work: "I am enjoying student teach-<lb />
ing so much. I really enjoy watching<lb />
them as they grow and learn through<lb />
the quarter Barbara, who is from<lb />
Nashville, is teaching in the first<lb />
grade at the Training School. She<lb />
will also graduate in November and<lb />
is planning to teach in Virginia.<lb />
In the grammar grade area, Sadie<lb />
Harris from Havelock is teaching in<lb />
the sixth grade at the Training<lb />
School. She plans to teach in North<lb />
Carolina upon graduation. She con-<lb />
siders her experience in student tea-<lb />
ching as "the most enjoyable and<lb />
profitable quarter in my college ca-<lb />
reer<lb />
Another grammar grade major,<lb />
Barbara Lancaster from Castalia,<lb />
plans to teach and get married after<lb />
graduation. She is teaching in the<lb />
sixth grade at the Training school<lb />
and says her work is "most inter-<lb />
esting, most enjoyable�different<lb />
from anything I've come in com t<lb />
with. "I really like it '<lb />
The student teachers in the pri-<lb />
mary grades this quarter include<lb />
Barbara Taylor, Hazel Jackson,<lb />
�iohnnij Simj son, Joyce Shaw, Patsy?<lb />
Wootcii, Mary' Paine Boyd, Helen;<lb />
Tew, Dorothy Mizzelle, Marciaj Shaw,<lb />
Margaret Covington, Mildred Steph-<lb />
ens, Rebecca Baker, Pat Alston, .Mary<lb />
Neale, Dale Gibson, Elsie . flfarifc<lb />
Toler and Blair Roper.<lb />
Also Barbara Fisher, Allie Mae<lb />
Barnes, Peggy Brown, Ruth Stokes,<lb />
Beth Hawes, Joyce Vinson, Phiena<lb />
Nance, Mrs. Virginia Maynard, Fran-<lb />
ces Moore, Frances Bradley, Lavina<lb />
Prather, Wilma Harris, Rose Cude,<lb />
Hazel Chappell, and Pat Davis.<lb />
Student teaching m the grammar<lb />
grades are Betsy Anne Clarke, Mrs.<lb />
Betty P. Cutler, Ida Rose Daniels,<lb />
Ruth Joan E'ason, Mrs. Peggy C.<lb />
Fowler, Mrs. Elderee G. Gore, Annie<lb />
Harris, Sadie Harris, Barbara Lan-<lb />
caster, Mildred Ann Lewis, David<lb />
Kinlaw, Jeanette Long, Janet Ross<lb />
and Nina Thompson.<lb />
Business Majors<lb />
Number 24<lb />
Mr. Cameron ia the college super-<lb />
visor for twenty-four student teach-<lb />
ers in the Business Department this<lb />
fall.<lb />
In Greenville High School is Ro-<lb />
bert Sessoms and Jean Hargett;<lb />
Farmville, Harrell Mahe and Dallas<lb />
Dixon; Winterville, Anne Ballance<lb />
and Jas.tr Dixon; Tarboro, Mrs.<lb />
Shirley H. Moore and Linda Spencer;<lb />
Kinston. Foster Bordeaux and Jesse<lb />
Beaman; Ayden, Eugene Olive and<lb />
James Brady; Grimesland, James<lb />
Scott and Thomas Mixon; Stokes,<lb />
James Gill and Herbert Wheless; Bel-<lb />
voir, Mary Willis Cain -and Earl<lb />
Swinson; Maury, Samuel Jackson and<lb />
Herbert Corey; Robersonville, Mrs.<lb />
Jean Rowland Holley and Robert<lb />
Everett; Contentnea, Mrs. Nancy<lb />
Scott Taylor; and Grifton, Richard L.<lb />
Cannon, Jr.<lb />
President of Pi Omega Pi, Jean<lb />
Hargett will graduate in February,<lb />
l)58. She, however, will stay here at<lb />
ECC to work toward her Master's<lb />
Degree until May and possibly<lb />
through the summer. Next year she<lb />
hop.s to teach, somewhere around<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
This senior from New Bern, North<lb />
Carolina, has 37 girls in her two<lb />
classes of second year shorthand and<lb />
second year typing at Greenville<lb />
High School. "There's something new<lb />
every day. There's nothing I can put<lb />
my finger on to explain this exper-<lb />
ience, but it's one which I am thank-<lb />
ful for having. The interesting thing<lb />
is that I realize each student is an in-<lb />
diviiual with needs to be met�ind<lb />
it's a mighty big task<lb />
Anne Ballance from Fremont,<lb />
North Carolina, has freshmen<lb />
through seniors in her typing and<lb />
bookkeeping classes in Winterville.<lb />
"Tt feels funny to be giving directions<lb />
to students, some only three years<lb />
younger than myself, when all my<lb />
life I have been given direction. It<lb />
is interesting to be on the high school<lb />
level again<lb />
After graduation in November,<lb />
Anne hopes to teach somewhere in<lb />
the Greenville area. 'T think I will<lb />
enjoy the actual teaching on my own<lb />
even more than student teaching<lb />
Call Them Lucky Teaches French<lb />
To Fourth Grade<lb />
By BARBARA CROTTS<lb />
"I wish it could happen to every<lb />
student teacher .says Frances Owen.<lb />
Does that mean a trip to the moon?<lb />
Not hardly� but a trip to New York<lb />
and Washington which was just as<lb />
exciting for two young student tea-<lb />
chers. Frances Owen, from Angier,<lb />
and Ann Johnson, from Lillington,<lb />
who are majoring in English. How<lb />
did these student teachers become<lb />
the first to make such a trip with<lb />
their students? F1 was quite an honor<lb />
to make this trip. Frances and Ann's<lb />
critic teacher happened to be the<lb />
Senior Class sponsor at Grimesland<lb />
where they are now learning to apply<lb />
themselves as teachers.<lb />
Their comments on their students<lb />
showed that they are very much in-<lb />
terested in their students. "The stu-<lb />
dent were very co-operative. They<lb />
are the best all-around students we<lb />
have ever met up with quoted the<lb />
two.<lb />
Ann replied, "It is a wonderful way<lb />
to get acquainted with your students,<lb />
knowing their interests rather than<lb />
just the subject you teach them<lb />
Their trip started Wednesday morn-<lb />
ing, October 2, at 5:00 a. m and<lb />
returned Monday night, October 7.<lb />
Ih. y toured New York first where<lb />
they stayed at the Bristol Hotel. A<lb />
tour of the United Nations, Radio<lb />
City, Madison Square Garden, all<lb />
day sightseeing tour of New York<lb />
City�Empire State Building, China-<lb />
town, Statue of Liberty, and St.<lb />
John's Cathedral were of the greater<lb />
highlights. Entertained by "The Bells<lb />
Are Ringing" with Judy Holliday,<lb />
meeting Poily Bergen, and Jack<lb />
Dempsey were other memorable<lb />
events.<lb />
Being their first trip to New York<lb />
City, Frances and Ann enjoyed their<lb />
first ride on a subway.<lb />
On Sunday morning they left for<lb />
Washington where they toured the<lb />
Capitol, Smithsonian Institute, Wash-<lb />
ington Monument, and other noted<lb />
places of importance. And then they<lb />
were on their way back to North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
A wonderful memory of student<lb />
teaching, isn't it? Don't we all wish<lb />
t. is could happen to every student<lb />
teacher?<lb />
"Parlez-vous, francais?" qu - De-<lb />
lores Atkins to her fourth gi<lb />
pun "Oui says he.<lb />
That's right�fourth grade si I<lb />
in Farmville are learning Vr-<lb />
i i quarter from the Sanford i1<lb />
� her. Delores( a French n<lb />
or, is teaching French 1 and 2<lb />
high school, and two fourth gl<lb />
classes.<lb />
The fourth grade classes are<lb />
experiment this year and are<lb />
twenty minutes in length. Also<lb />
students are only being taug<lb />
�� ken knowledge of French. Dolor<lb />
who plans to teach French in North<lb />
Carolina, says that she enjoys tt<lb />
ing French but that she especia<lb />
enjoys teaching her little fourth<lb />
graders who  � very enthusi;<lb />
arning French and have very<lb />
keen minds.<lb />
Dolores says that she has worked<lb />
harder this quarter but that she I as<lb />
enjoyed it very much. The reascn,<lb />
"I have a wonderful critic teacher�<lb />
Mrs. Pat Hart�who has made my<lb />
student teaching a pleasure<lb />
Fourteen Eng. Majors<lb />
Spend Quarter Teaching<lb />
Fourteen English majors are spend-<lb />
ing this quarter as student teachers.<lb />
according to the Student Placement<lb />
Bureau and the English Department<lb />
Typical of these is Jimmy Ferrell,<lb />
now trying his wings m a grammar<lb />
class at Greenville High School. Fer-<lb />
rell, last year's editor of the East<lb />
Carolinian is enthusiastic about his<lb />
teaching stint, but is firmly con-<lb />
vinced that teachers should be pM<lb />
more for the work they do.<lb />
"There are papers to grade, attend-<lb />
ance reports to make up on each stu-<lb />
dent, themes and compositions to<lb />
r.ad, . . . you never get caught up<lb />
Jimmy is looking forward to teach-<lb />
ng a journalism cla� in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Representative Student Teachers Of ECC Interviewed<lb />
In Music Department<lb />
Harris, Sparks Tell About Music Training<lb />
I musk at Kinston theseicause I got to see the planning and Active on the campus, Barbara<lb />
organization that went on and I ap has participated in Woman's Chorus,<lb />
nreciate the observation experience the College Choir, the YWCA, Gar-<lb />
i student teacher in the music<lb />
:neut is Barbara Harris of<lb />
However, next week she'll<lb />
ling over to the Training School<lb />
a pointed out, "In my case<lb />
�aching is actually fun. I<lb />
� and you get plenty of it.<lb />
1 whs petrified at the<lb />
 uaching high school age<lb />
lecause they were so close<lb />
�wn age<lb />
veteran of SGA musicals,<lb />
"Oklahoma and "Con-<lb />
Ysakee" plans to graduate in<lb />
rhen shf wishes to teach a year<lb />
,rui if , do graduate<lb />
- the same time.<lb />
k� teaching Kali quarter be-<lb />
aa much as the teaching<lb />
T e tall attractive young lady with<lb />
an exuberant personality explained,<lb />
"1 wa surprised that I liked teach-<lb />
ing in high school as I thought gram-<lb />
mar grade would be better. It's amaz-<lb />
ing what you can accomplish with<lb />
high eel ool students<lb />
rett House Committee, an alternate<lb />
for the AAUW lorcign scholarship, a<lb />
member of the Deans Advisory Coun-<lb />
cil, the SGA, and vice president of<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota and president of<lb />
the Music Ed. Club, she has managed<lb />
to crowd quite a bit into her extra-<lb />
curricular activities.<lb />
Smith, Hilburn<lb />
Represent Art<lb />
INot Such A Gruesome Task<lb />
By BETTY LOU BELL<lb />
re are two stsflents rerresent-<lb />
East Carolina College Art<lb />
nent as student teachers in<lb />
mt this fall. They are<lb />
M Smith of Jacksonville<lb />
urn of Council. These<lb />
lenta will teach a high school<lb />
east half of the quarter.<lb />
af of the quarter they<lb />
n the junior high (grades<lb />
rvary) level. They are teach-<lb />
least one class a day at var-<lb />
en tary schools, and at the<lb />
 they have visited all<lb />
- of the Rocky Mount<lb />
ementary grades, Shirlee<lb />
are teaching art in re-<lb />
- . jects such as history,<lb />
� jh school level, they are<lb />
og on applied arts such as<lb />
- ng and design, graphics,<lb />
;ction, ceramic and<lb />
and Janice who are both<lb />
Rocky Mount this quarter,<lb />
r. asked to judge displays<lb />
fairs and art show at<lb />
t as extra-curricular ac-<lb />
ling to their critic teacher,<lb />
�am Persick, both girls like<lb />
teaching duties and are very<lb />
about ttaching under<lb />
o;on of Miss Laura Boice,<lb />
va:erviF,or of the Rocky<lb />
- -hools.<lb />
"Five years ago, if anyone had<lb />
to ted at me and said I had to spend<lb />
my life teaching, I believe I would<lb />
have screamed says Joan Sparks of<lb />
Ahoskie.<lb />
"Student teaching has both its good<lb />
days and bad ones, but it's lots of<lb />
fun. It certainly is not the gruesome<lb />
�ak I'd pictured it<lb />
Joan will complete her work with<lb />
elementary students at the Train-<lb />
ing School on Friday. Monday she<lb />
will hegin teaching high school stu-<lb />
dents in Grainger High School in<lb />
Kins ton.<lb />
"I'm really looking forward to the<lb />
move she says. "The students I'm<lb />
teaching now are very co-operative<lb />
and serious discipline problems are<lb />
oddities, but I like a change of pace<lb />
Joan is a member of the college<lb />
choir and she admitted that the ex-<lb />
cellent choir at Grainger had at-<lb />
tracted her. Another choir drew Joan's<lb />
attention the past two summers when<lb />
she journeyed to Manteo to sing<lb />
wit: the Lost Colony Choir.<lb />
A voice major, Joan became in-<lb />
terested in music when she attended<lb />
Transylvania Music Camp in the<lb />
summer of 1953. When she graduates<lb />
in May, she would like to teach pub-<lb />
lic school music and give private<lb />
voice lessons. Also, she would like<lb />
to have a good church choir.<lb />
Other music majors who are stu-<lb />
dent teaching this quarter include<lb />
Anna D. Matthews, Mirian Mor-<lb />
rison, Robert Fleming, Billy Mc-<lb />
Adams, William Sexton and Fred<lb />
Sheldan.<lb />
Science Students<lb />
Do Study Plans<lb />
Two future science teachers in the<lb />
making who are doing their student<lb />
teaching in Greenville in the new<lb />
Junius H. Rose High School are Shel-<lb />
by Wicker of Sanford and Olivia<lb />
Steed Thompson of Richlands.<lb />
Shelby will graduate in February<lb />
and wishes to teach in the Sanford vi-<lb />
cinity while Libby, who also gradu-<lb />
ates in February, plans to return<lb />
spring quarter and. take some gradu-<lb />
ate courses and Borne undergraduate<lb />
courses which will better prepare<lb />
her for her career.<lb />
Shelby remarked, "I enjoy student<lb />
teaching although it is quite differ-<lb />
ent from anything I have ever done.<lb />
The students are very nice to work<lb />
wit . and there is little or no disci-<lb />
pline problem. Too, they seem to have<lb />
a great deal of interest in the courses<lb />
and ask plenty of questions<lb />
Her fellow student teacher of Bio-<lb />
logy and Chemistry pointed out,<lb />
"There is a great deal more work<lb />
involved than I previously thought. I<lb />
think I like most the opportunity to<lb />
Income better acquainted with my<lb />
chosen profession. It's really a thrill<lb />
to experience future teacher-student<lb />
relationships<lb />
Daniels Says<lb />
M<lb />
It's An Ovcrwhclmins Experience<lb />
re-<lb />
By BETTY LOU BELL<lb />
"It is an overwhelming experience want to take any initiative or<lb />
��ys .Patricia Daniels, resident of �possibility" gh added.<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi, who is student Though she is not sure she will<lb />
teaching in Belvoir-Falkland High'teach after she graduates in Febru-<lb />
School, loeab d about ten miles from I ary, Pat chose to do her student teach-<lb />
Greenviile.<lb />
In addition to the hours spent pre-<lb />
paring an i teaching classes in Soci-<lb />
ology and II. S. History, Pat is taking<lb />
an education course, and feels this is<lb />
"more than enough<lb />
When asked to comment on the at-<lb />
titudes of her students, Pat had<lb />
plenty to say. Like all "school marms<lb />
he thinks her students are "the best<lb />
vr "They're the kindest children<lb />
i've ever seen; just like when I was<lb />
li &amp;igh school. But they sure do not<lb />
ing because she felt the experience<lb />
wou I he a big help in any field.<lb />
A native Carolinian, born in Beau-<lb />
fort, Pat is very interested in all<lb />
people, the ways they have lived<lb />
and are living at present. "I'd love to<lb />
go out of the state to work she<lb />
ays. "I feel I'd be able to learn as<lb />
I taught<lb />
Otlur social studies majors who<lb />
are student teaching this quarter in-<lb />
clude Joha Batten and Harold Bowers<lb />
in Wiuterville; Thomas W. Lucas and<lb />
George Smith in Tarboro; RAerl<lb />
Pearsall and Roy B. Shutt in Kin<lb />
ton.<lb />
Also Oscar B. Gilley, and Bobby<lb />
Ray Hall in Bethel; Bobby R. Young,<lb />
Dan K. Wooten, Charles T. Buck, and<lb />
Mrs. Grey H. Price in Greenville.<lb />
Seniors Kelly, Gilbert Express<lb />
Math leaching As Interesting<lb />
"Student teaching? I like it ex geometry class in Ayden. "It's amaz-<lb />
claimed Sybil Kelly from Sanford, ing to nnd out how much students<lb />
North Carolina. I di fer from each other. The one<lb />
Sybil goes to Greenville Eigh thing about student teaching that<lb />
School every day for plane geometry bothers me is seeing those . tudents<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Seeds Out Ten To Practice<lb />
Ten men are student teaching from i others in that they are asked to make<lb />
he Industrial Arts department this I articles which will improve the teach<lb />
quarter. Two students are assigned<lb />
to each of five schools scattered over<lb />
this area. Due to the limited number<lb />
of departments in the eastern part of<lb />
?he state, only seven, industrial arts<lb />
-najors have to travel a longer distance<lb />
than do the practice teachers in most<lb />
other departments.<lb />
Teaching in the Washington High<lb />
School are Roger Worthington, and<lb />
Willard Moody, at New Bern, Robert<lb />
Branch and James Gearhart, .Ply-<lb />
mouth, Earl Barton, and John Epper-<lb />
son, Tarboro, Norman Pridgen and<lb />
Henry Wheeler, and at Rocky Mount<lb />
are Don Wiles and Joe Lina.<lb />
According to Mr. Haigwood of the<lb />
department, "Student teachers in in-<lb />
dustrial arts are different from most<lb />
ing situation in the school to which<lb />
they are assigned Mr. Haigwood<lb />
also believes that the college influ-<lb />
ence has resulted in new departments<lb />
being ?et up in the Manteo and<lb />
Jacksonville High Schools, and that<lb />
we would have more industrial arts<lb />
majors here if more high schools in<lb />
this area included it in their curri-<lb />
culum.<lb />
A study in 1956 indicated that in<lb />
North Carolina there were 125 va-<lb />
cancies in industrial arts. Every man<lb />
that graduates from the East Caro-<lb />
lina department has a choice of ap-<lb />
proximately ten teaching jobs. But<lb />
about half of the graduates decline<lb />
these jobs and go into other fields.<lb />
Shelby said, "The best part is when<lb />
the children do well on a test. And it<lb />
gives you a good feeling when you've<lb />
been out sick and they all come up<lb />
and tell you how much the missed<lb />
you<lb />
Continuing, Shelby expressed the<lb />
feeling that "Lesson plans are hard<lb />
to make out in Chemistry, but they<lb />
surely can be a help Also she men-<lb />
tioned that her critic teacher, Mrs.<lb />
Tripp, had been very nice about<lb />
pointing out helpful things, showing<lb />
the advantages of different methods,<lb />
and offering suggestions and aids to<lb />
use in student teaching.<lb />
Both girls are active in ' science<lb />
activities, with Libby being secre-<lb />
tary of Chi Beta Phi and a member<lb />
for three years, a member of the Sci-<lb />
ence Club for four years, and a lab<lb />
assistant. Shelby was also a lab as-<lb />
sistant, a member of the -Science<lb />
Club, and Chi Beta Phi, the national<lb />
honorary science and math fraternity.<lb />
Othir science student teachers are<lb />
Jack Cherry at Chicod; Gerald Ellen<lb />
at Bethel; and James Mintz at Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
and algebra III classes. "I feel 1 have<lb />
exceptionally smart students; most<lb />
all of them are planning to go to col-<lb />
lege. There are no discipline ; rob-<lb />
lems, either<lb />
"My roommate is also student<lb />
teaching this quarter Sybil ex-<lb />
plained. "That's all we ev. r talk<lb />
about In May they will both grad-<lb />
uate, and Sybil hopes to teach in<lb />
North Carolina next year.<lb />
Student teacher Margaret Gilbert<lb />
of Kinston, North Carolina, explains<lb />
it this way, "It's like nothing I have<lb />
who have problems as mental de-<lb />
! � iencies or unfavorable home con-<lb />
dition- and not being able to help<lb />
them<lb />
After her graduation in November,<lb />
Aiaigarei's future lans are as yet<lb />
indefinite. She will either stay here<lb />
to work on her Master's Degree or<lb />
begin teaching somewhere in the<lb />
state.<lb />
Undei the supervision of Mi's.<lb />
; leming, the Math Department is also<lb />
Sing out this quarter Doris Moore<lb />
tin Winterville. Robert Baldree in<lb />
ever done before Margaret is teach- ; Bet el, and Shirley Hunt<lb />
ing an algebra I class and a plane I ville High School.<lb />
;n<lb />
Green-<lb />
On Parade<lb />
Hilda M. Jennings of<lb />
few words about this<lb />
Home Ec Major<lb />
�: the Home Economics ma-<lb />
ent teachers are living off<lb />
quarter, but we managed<lb />
. Mr<lb />
for a<lb />
perienee of hers at Greenville<lb />
School.<lb />
�Though it seems to require more<lb />
any course I have taken<lb />
college years, I find it<lb />
satisfying because I m<lb />
set ideals and standards<lb />
teen-age girls<lb />
�T thoroughly enjoy working with<lb />
eople and will definitely go<lb />
ing<lb />
tents doing their practical<lb />
home economics are Mrs.<lb />
. Aiphin and Selma Bryan<lb />
si Lucama; Mrs. Rebecca<lb />
Batts at Greenvile High School;<lb />
Hinson at Rock Ridge; Mrs.<lb />
ian Moore and Naomi Joyce<lb />
� a- Washington; Peggy Quin-<lb />
ai d Loia Catherine Sykes at Ply-<lb />
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Teacher Exams<lb />
To Be Held<lb />
The National Teachar Examina-<lb />
tions, prepared and administered an-<lb />
nually by Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice, will be given at 250 testing<lb />
center throughout thf United Stat' i<lb />
on Saturday, February 15, 1958.<lb />
At the one-day testing session a<lb />
candidate may take the Common Ex-<lb />
aminations, which include tests in<lb />
Professional Information, General<lb />
Culture, English Evpiession, and<lb />
Non-v.rbal Reasoning; and one or<lb />
two o! eleven Optional Examinations<lb />
designed to demonstrate mastery of<lb />
subject matter to be taught. The col-<lb />
which a candidate is attending, or the<lb />
school system in which he is seeking<lb />
em; loyment, will advise him whether<lb />
he should take the National Teacher<lb />
Examinations and which of the Op-<lb />
tional Examinations to select.<lb />
A Bulletin of Information (in<lb />
which an application is inserted)<lb />
describing registration procedure and<lb />
containing sample test questions may<lb />
be obtained from college officials,<lb />
school superintendents, or directly<lb />
from the National T-acher Examina-<lb />
tions Testing Service, 20 Nassau<lb />
Street, Princeton, New Jersey. Corn-<lb />
applications, accompanied by proper<lb />
examination fees, will be accepted by<lb />
ETS office during November and<lb />
December, and in January so long as<lb />
:he are received before January 17,<lb />
1958.<lb />
Editor's Policy<lb />
It is the editor's policy not to<lb />
print unsigned letters. A letter of<lb />
controversial nature is not ap; earing<lb />
in this issue for this reason. Also<lb />
it did not meet the deadline for this<lb />
issue. The deadline for next week's<lb />
paper is Monday at 4 p. m.<lb />
The editor wishes to impress the<lb />
fact upon the Btudent body that there<lb />
ha been no censorship of the press<lb />
and that the rumor was entirely un-<lb />
founded that "the presses were stop-<lb />
ped and a letter withdrawn from<lb />
publication The letter has yet to<lb />
be set Up in type.<lb />
However, w reserve the right to<lb />
decide what is fit for publication.<lb />
Articles which are not based on fact<lb />
will not be printed. This is a news<lb />
organ of a state-supported college<lb />
and as such a responsibility to its<lb />
citizens is recognized.<lb />
:ti?<lb />
A New 'First'<lb />
For Local WRA<lb />
Ann Wilson, president of the<lb />
Women's Recreation Association,<lb />
announces a new "first" for the local<lb />
WRA�the holding of the North<lb />
Carolina Athletic and Recreation<lb />
Federation of College Women on our<lb />
ot.mpus October 25-26.<lb />
College students will be here from<lb />
various colleges throughout the state.<lb />
They will be housed for the week-<lb />
end in the dormitories as guests of<lb />
WRA members. Anyone who will<lb />
have an available room is urged to<lb />
contact Ann Wilson.<lb />
The program begins Friday with<lb />
registration at noon and the general'<lb />
session beginning at 2 p. m. One of<lb />
the highlights will be a banquet Fri-<lb />
day evening at 6 p. m. with Dr.<lb />
Clinton Prewett as speaker.<lb />
The purpose of the convention is<lb />
to aid in the advancement of ath-<lb />
letics and recreation for college wo-<lb />
men.<lb />
Fifty Years Of 'Growth'<lb />
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F'ellowships<lb />
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Opinioni On Art Exhibit<lb />
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� tudenti wh frequent the halls of Austin an opportunity to see what<lb />
� being ions But there ar" many others who don't make H up- to the second<lb />
- and thera tl do sr� hurrying to or from classes. 5c the Culture<lb />
and T-� Art LTommittee  the Goilege Union dciiei that it was time all<lb />
college �- � - i little something about the Art Department and its work.<lb />
The Si-tent Art Exhibition wag. held October 9 through 13. It cor-<lb />
 entirely of work don by students, and incident it ws� the first<lb />
exhibition to be be.d in tne Ooileg? Union.<lb />
W� wor leTed Just what the student population of ECC thought about<lb />
� axh - ' 1 and iursng the excitemeat of watching the Braves via te<lb />
.�: give :f the World Series, we milled around in the crowd and grot a few<lb />
a-�.��� � the crusstions we aked It seems that the students liked what<lb />
the? saw and wondered � y tr.ey hadn't geen more sooner. Tony Kolantis<lb />
that the exhibition 'as "one step w&amp;rd for the students of<lb />
BOC Bdwards avowed that she didn't ioww anything about art�<lb />
bat ts good to me<lb />
We pulled Men Hoc ri; from tht gme long enough for him<lb />
to say that the work looked good, du: man :f the paintings were character-<lb />
ized by being abstrus. He sa;d that the painting that impressed him most<lb />
Nancy Lilly's ' Vnt.t.e-o. an oil with prednsniaating blues, parples,<lb />
� ione impresaionistically. We are in accord with Betty White when<lb />
E - r.eeoe; to exhibit more of the student work. Betty pre-<lb />
ferred Jar Hills' "Oranges a realistic :rjec but in-itreasionistic in color<lb />
treatment She also thought that Lilly's work would probably receive re-<lb />
State Fair.<lb />
Evelyn Waist n exhibited two oils: "By tha Park an impreseion-<lb />
itk  1  ikyline over -Bter and "Landscape another impres-<lb />
e work with exceb.ent portrayal of light. Tom Mints, "Tr.e Jury" has<lb />
go- mpositi  combmed with a very smooth and modem interpretation.<lb />
It is al in  Billy Holly showed three of his paintings: "Whaterway<lb />
Sunset a work done with the use of crayons followed by a wash of black<lb />
tempera and with the design scratched through the tempera allowing the<lb />
rt t show; "P.enegade a small oil of ar. Indian; arxi "tserpents a<lb />
design ir. black and red tempera.<lb />
The nssrfority of these paintings will be exhibited at the State Fair.<lb />
We sincerely hope that in the future we wiH see many more exhibi-<lb />
tioaa by the students of the East Caroina Art Department.<lb />
The National Academy of Sciences-<lb />
Nal na Research Council will again<lb />
assist the National Science Founda-<lb />
tion m its sev-r.th fellowship program<lb />
which ha? jus: teen announced by the<lb />
F indation. The NSF plans to award<lb />
ximately 650 graduate and 85<lb />
regular itdoctoral fellowships for<lb />
- tentific study during :he 1953-1959<lb />
aeadensic year. These nallowships,<lb />
.pen to citizens ;f the United States,<lb />
are awarded solely on the basis of<lb />
al ility. They are offered in the math-<lb />
ematical, physical, medical and bio-<lb />
logical fields, in engineerir.g, ar.thro-<lb />
gy, psychology (except clinical)<lb />
and geography; and in certain inter-<lb />
disciplinary fields and fields of con-<lb />
vergence between the natural an<lb />
social sciences.<lb />
Graduate fellowships are available<lb />
to those who are working toward the<lb />
aster or doctoral degre�s in the<lb />
first intermediate or terminal year<lb />
of graduate study. Collage seniors<lb />
who exrect to receive a baccalaureate<lb />
degree during the 1957-1953 academic<lb />
year are also eiegibie to apply. Post-<lb />
doctoral fellowships are available to<lb />
individuals who, as of the beginning<lb />
:f their fellowships, have a Ph. D. in<lb />
-e of the fields listed above or who- the same nvi.eges<lb />
�ave bad research training and ex-<lb />
perience equivalent to that repre-<lb />
sented by such a degree. In addition,<lb />
nted uu .<lb />
aracters are<lb />
a keo abo it<lb /><lb />
uture sol to the averae Southerner<lb />
� -esed a desire to own ths � ar-<lb />
rea ly live and<lb />
1 oar.g<lb />
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$ a r-ra.<lb />
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Interested?<lb />
Plenty Of SchoWships Available<lb />
Advisory Council<lb />
Hakes Plans<lb />
the Dean Advisory<lb />
-�re planning a survey of<lb />
.ng on the ;  ility of<lb />
g a course on courtsip and<lb />
narriage for upperclassmen.<lb />
A subc mmittee was appointed to<lb />
tigate gas foi women at<lb />
 . lieges, to be reported upon<lb />
it the next meeting. Discussion<lb />
. -� - - - for Fulbright and nly a limit . number f granti is<lb />
B lenos Aires Convention scholarships t, mat - gradual<lb />
- gradual rtudj �broad for 1953- ,r(. . err�i<lb />
c- N vember 1. is the an-<lb />
len<lb /><lb />
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sut the point that freshmen<lb />
Need A Name<lb />
Woo Id yon like to name a radio<lb />
program? Do yon have a good<lb />
title for a program of music to<lb />
be heard every morning�Mon-<lb />
day through Friday�at ten<lb />
o'clock? If you think you have<lb />
the best name for the program,<lb />
write it on a card and send it<lb />
to Campos Radio, Box M, East<lb />
Carolina College. The best title<lb />
will be announced at the ead of<lb />
the fall quarter, and the person<lb />
who thought of it will win $5.0.<lb />
If the winning title ha been sub-<lb />
mitted b Basra than one petrsoa,<lb />
the one received first will he<lb />
awarded the prize. The opinion<lb />
of the judges is final sad all<lb />
titles become the property of<lb />
your esmpaa radio station. TOU<lb />
may be the one to win five dol-<lb />
lars by naming the program of<lb />
mask heard each day st tea<lb />
o'clock sad called, at present,<lb />
�Entitled<lb />
era f the M. D D. D. S or<lb />
D. V. M. degree, who wish to obtain<lb />
urtaar training for a career in re-<lb />
earch, are eligible provided they can<lb />
present an acceptable plan of study<lb />
and research.<lb />
Examination<lb />
Ail applicants for graduate (pre-<lb />
toctoral) awards will be required to<lb />
take an examination designed to test<lb />
rc aptitude and achievement.<lb />
1 his examination, administered by the<lb />
Educational Testing Service, will be<lb />
driven on January 18, 1958 at desig-<lb />
nated centers throughout the United<lb />
States and certain foreign countries.<lb />
The evaiuaion of each candidate's<lb />
application is made by the Academy-<lb />
Research Council selection panels and<lb />
boards. The National Science Foun-<lb />
dation will make the final selection<lb />
:f Feows and will announce the<lb />
awards on March 15, 1958.<lb />
Stipends<lb />
The annual stipends for graduate<lb />
Fellows are as follows: $1600 for the<lb />
first year; $1800 for the intermediate<lb />
year; and $2000 for the terminal year.<lb />
The annual stipend for postdoctoral<lb />
Fellows Ls $3800. Dependency allow-<lb />
ances will be made to married Fel-<lb />
The United States Civil Service j Iow5 Tuition, laboratory fees and<lb />
Commis-sior. (Fifth Region) has an-j limited travel allowances will also be<lb />
as upperclassmen.<lb />
Also the group voted to act as ad-<lb />
risory members for ths Danforth pro-<lb />
ject,<lb />
All presidents of organisations are<lb />
automatic members of the Advisory<lb />
!ouncil and are encouraged to at-<lb />
meetings. Anyone with sug-<lb />
gestions for the next meeting should<lb />
jr.tac: Dean Jenkins in order that<lb />
they may be included or. the agenda.<lb />
Civil Service<lb />
Exam Notice<lb />
c<lb />
u<lb />
News<lb />
souncement by Kenneth Holland,<lb />
President of the Institute of Inter-<lb />
- al nal Education.<lb />
Fulbright awards for pre-doctoral<lb />
study and research in Europe, Latin<lb />
America and .Asia cover tram<lb />
tation, tuition, books and mainten-<lb />
ae for one academic year. The<lb />
Buenos Aires Convention schoar-<lb />
h  provide transportation from the<lb />
U. S. government and maintenance<lb />
from "ne government of the host<lb />
Requirements<lb />
Eligibility requirements for these<lb />
foreign study fellowships are United<lb />
S:a:s citizenship, a college degree<lb />
or its ecruivaler.t by the time the<lb />
award will be used, knowledge of the<lb />
language of the country of applica-<lb />
tion sufficient to carry on the pro-<lb />
.osed study, and good health. Pref-<lb />
erence is given to applicants not<lb />
more than 35 years of age.<lb />
Countries where U. S. graduate<lb />
studeata may study under the Ful-<lb />
bright Aet are Australia, Austris,<lb />
Belgium, Burma, Denmark, Finland.<lb />
France, Germany. Greece, India,<lb />
Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New<lb />
Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, and<lb />
the United Knigdom. In the Asian<lb />
countries�Burma, India, Japan, and<lb />
the Paillipines, as well as in Greece.<lb />
Participants<lb />
es psrticipal<lb />
dig; "  otj <lb />
1 si<lb />
tens f Spai<lb />
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Buenos Aires Cos rograa<lb />
Brazil. Chile, Columli rat te a g � i<lb />
a toe 1 can Re-1 Fr tenmee is gtven t: ca .<lb />
c, Guatemala Haiti. Honduras  ' are � .g.e :r sdhc<lb />
M  Niearauga, Panama, Para- - plan U take their<lb />
' thesa.<lb />
So - a t elds :f in:erest for gna:<lb />
oate students at ths SationaJ<lb />
r ? and Venezuela.<lb />
Applicants enrolled at academic<lb />
mast abide by the rob-<lb />
-� Inea established by<lb />
their respective Fulbright sdvisera,<lb />
Mexican Program<lb />
Ameriean srudents will have a<lb />
chance to study ir. Mexico during<lb />
the academic year beginning March<lb />
1. 1958. on the Mexican Government<lb />
Scholarship Program, it was an-<lb />
-ei by Kenneth Holland, Presi-<lb />
ient of the Institute of International<lb />
Education. Competition for these<lb />
awards aril close November 1.<lb />
Preference in granting these<lb />
awards ;s given to graduate students<lb />
who will receive 1.250 pesos monthly<lb />
and tuition at the National Univers-<lb />
ity. Junior and senior year college<lb />
tudents are eligible for undergrad-<lb />
uate scholarships covering 1,185 pesos<lb />
a month for maintenance plus tuition.<lb />
Travel to Mexico and funds for inci-<lb />
1- -<lb />
reea- oed -<lb />
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All<lb />
.ea:<lb />
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- as-<lb />
� a � fen<lb />
dian and physical sathropology �:<lb />
isi areheology, Mexican - 1<lb />
lussogrsphy<lb />
Cory, pauntong,<lb />
siences, tvpkal medtctn?<lb />
and ard : :gy, Candtdatas for tee<lb />
� 1 degree may receive spec.i<lb />
training at the National Instttu:<lb />
!ardio!ogj ;r the Institute of Tr<lb />
al STedKine. Undergraduates will :�<lb />
particuiarly interested in casscf -<lb />
angnaga, literature, phiicsopvv( Mex-<lb />
ican history, archeology ami pavaiesJ<lb />
inthropology<lb />
Applications may be obtained fr:<lb />
the Inter-Amemcan Department, In-<lb />
tute -f Internationa. Educst<lb />
1 blast 67th Stret: Nrw Tor<lb />
nounced rcheduling of<lb />
sekond ! provided.<lb />
series of Federal Service Entrance<lb />
Examinations.<lb />
Further information and applica-<lb />
tion materials may be secured from<lb />
the Fellowship Office, National Aca-<lb />
The exam, a composite of several demy of Sciences-National Research<lb />
Civil Service specialized tests now j Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue,<lb />
streamlir'si especially for college N. W Washington 25, D. C. The<lb />
students, will be administered during<lb />
the latter part of 1957 and through-<lb />
deadline for the receipt of applica-<lb />
tions for regular postdoctoral fel-<lb />
lowships is December 23, 1957 and<lb />
out 1953. The closing dates for ap- toT duaU f,nowihipi, Jsnuary 3,<lb />
plication, with their corresponding<lb />
examination times are: October 31�<lb />
November 11, 1957, December 26�<lb />
January 11, January 23�February<lb />
8, February 20�March 8, April 24�<lb />
May 10.<lb />
Any student who is within nine<lb />
months of completing his require-<lb />
ments for an AB degree or its equiv-<lb />
alent may take the examination.<lb />
1953.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS<lb />
All students who have not<lb />
picked up their I. D. cards will<lb />
have until October 31 to do so.<lb />
No I. D. cards will be given out<lb />
after this date until next quarter.<lb />
Bob Patterson<lb />
Attention All Girls<lb />
Nbw's your chance to get to know<lb />
- at ' y you've had your eye on, and<lb />
you don have to wait until he asks<lb />
you for a date.<lb />
The Record and Dance committee<lb />
of the College Union has decided to<lb />
designate Thursday nights as Sadiej<lb />
Hawkins night�at which time the<lb />
girls will do the asking and breaking.<lb />
There is dancing nightly from 8:30<lb />
until 10:00 which finds a lot of nice<lb />
boys and girls standing on the side-<lb />
lines during dances just because the<lb />
hoys are too bashful to ask the girls.<lb />
So on Thursday nights the girls will<lb />
ask the boys and we don't want to<lb />
see a single girl standing on the side-<lb />
lines. If she does, it will be her fault.<lb />
Please girls, give those bashful boys<lb />
a chancel<lb />
So, this coming Thursday, October<lb />
17, will be the first Sadie Hawkins<lb />
night. Girls, let's give the boys a<lb />
"break<lb />
Baptist Speakers<lb />
Little Known Facts<lb />
A 200-acre restoration of the pion-<lb />
eer west called Knott's Berry Farm<lb />
and Ghost Town, Reader's Digest re-<lb />
ports. 13 now a $9,800,000-a-year busi-<lb />
ness at Buena Park, 22 mile3 from<lb />
Los Angeles in Southern California.<lb />
Part of it is a make-believe mining<lb />
camp with bearded prospectors pan-<lb />
ning gold.<lb />
Dr. James Cauthen. secretary of Baptist Foreign Mission Board, and Mise<lb />
Miriam Robinson. State secretary of the Women's Missionary Union, will<lb />
be speakers for the BSU state convention being held in Durham November<lb />
1-3.<lb />
Little Known Facts From Readers Digest<lb />
"Moderation is the only virtue<lb />
says Charlton Ogburn, Jr in the Oc-<lb />
tober Reader's Digest. "The other so-<lb />
called virtues are virtuous only in so<lb />
far as they are joined to moderation.<lb />
To be overcoursgeous ia to be fool-<lb />
hardy. To be over thrifty is to be<lb />
weary the world with the spectacle of<lb />
your martyrdom. To give a child, a<lb />
mate or a friend too much attention<lb />
or too little is equally disastrons.<lb />
Self-abnegation and self-glorification<lb />
are both vices. To be thoughtful is<lb />
to be incapable of action, and to be<lb />
overactive is self-defeating and likely<lb />
Scandinavia Trip<lb />
Last week 55 American stuu-n.t�<lb />
met outside Copenhagen to evaluate<lb />
their first raaanau :ay of<lb />
th Danish and Swedish - 1<lb />
 � - l ih Bg families.<lb />
Representing 45 American College<lb />
and anrversitiea and 23 different<lb />
a:r these students. swA of whom<lb />
are spending their junior year abroad,<lb />
are members of the 1957-58 Scac-<lb />
ivian Seminars.<lb />
This program, organized fee th<lb />
purpose of giving a "person-centered'<lb />
liberal arts education in an interns<lb />
tional setting, offers comprehensive<lb />
rograms in the Scandinavian Isr<lb />
sruage. literature, and culture, as we<lb />
as individual study opportunities in<lb />
adult education, art, crafts and de-<lb />
sign, agriculture, physical educatic-<lb />
histcry. and the social sciences.<lb />
Eac' student member of the Sem-<lb />
inars is paying 75 of the cost of<lb />
room, board, and tuition for this year<lb />
(appr. ximately $900) the other 25-V<lb />
bejng paid by the respective Scan-<lb />
dinavian governments.<lb />
At the conclusion of their meeting<lb />
this week, the Seminar members will<lb />
return to their second one-month<lb />
community st�y with private families<lb />
in Denmark. Norway, and Sweden,<lb />
before entering a Scandinavian folk<lb />
college for two semesters.<lb />
The program ia now accepting ap-<lb />
plication for the 1958-59 school vesr,<lb />
and further information may be 00-<lb />
parsimonious. To be overloving ia to j to prove fatal. Moderation is what tained at 127 E. 73rd. St New York<lb />
be doting. To be too unselfish Is to I counts. I 21, N. Y.<lb />
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'HURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1987<lb />
E A ST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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PAGE SEVEN<lb />
"i T-<lb />
Speight Is Cut Down By Elon Tackier<lb />
Country Gents, Kappa<lb />
Sis Win Intramural Tilts<lb />
Both Arc Tied For First<lb />
Getting Set For A Iong One<lb />
n uuhUT halts Kast Carolina's James Speight with a shoestring tackle, last Saturday afternoon<lb />
big Homecoming contest. Speight was a leading runner for the Bucs, despite the 21-12 loss. It marked<lb />
firel !mu in six year that Coach Jack Boone's Piras have lost a Homecoming tilt, (photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
Dr. Murray To Head Social Studies<lb />
Department; Will Replace Frank<lb />
V:in lessor of so<lb />
D November<lb />
1 a department of<lb />
� 'rding to an an-<lb />
. � President John<lb />
tck.<lb />
replace Dr. A. D.<lb />
etire November 27<lb />
 service at the col-<lb />
�. will assume his new<lb />
beginning of the winter<lb />
.will continue as acting<lb />
f thesocial studies depart-<lb />
L957-1968 academic<lb />
twelve years. During the summer ses-<lb />
sions he has taught at Wesleyan Col-<lb />
lege :n Maeon. Ga and at Western<lb />
ai lina College in Cullowhte.<lb />
Or. Murray is the author of "The<lb />
Whig Party in Georgia issued in<lb />
1948 as one of the S: runt publica-<lb />
tions ot the University of North Car-<lb />
olina Press, 'H has written articles<lb />
and book reviews for such scholarly<lb />
publications as the "Georgia Histor-<lb />
ical Quarterly and the "Journal of<lb />
Southern History<lb />
Recent articleb in the "North Car-<lb />
olina Historical Review" include<lb />
"Thirty Years of the New History<lb />
April, 1955, and "The Letters of<lb />
Stephen Chaulker Bartlett" January,<lb />
15G, for which he was co-editor with<lb />
Stephen Russell Bartlett, Jr of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
In this state Dr. Murray has been<lb />
an active member of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Historical Society, in which he<lb />
has served as vice president and<lb />
chairman of the program and nomin-<lb />
ating committees; and of the Literary<lb />
and Historical Association of North<lb />
Carolina, in which also he has been<lb />
vice president and chairman of the<lb />
program committee.<lb />
1 r-<lb />
ive uf Georgia, Dr. Murray<lb />
the bachelor's and the j<lb />
it Emory Unhrer-<lb />
jria He later studied at<lb />
of North Carolina<lb />
tor of philosophy<lb />
there in 1940.<lb />
career as a teacher<lb />
o schools in Griffin,<lb />
sewhere in the state.<lb />
o 1945 he was a faculty<lb />
Georgia Southwestern<lb />
Americus.<lb />
been at East Carolina for<lb />
Marshall Sartarships Ready<lb />
al<lb />
Marshall scholarship grants are<lb />
now available to twelve U. S. college<lb />
graduates. These scholarships are<lb />
provided by the British government<lb />
for a two-year period of study in a<lb />
British university.<lb />
Candidates may be of either sex,<lb />
single or married, and must be under<lb />
28 on October 1, 1958. They must<lb />
also have graduated from an Amer-<lb />
ican university.<lb />
Each award is worth $1,540 a year.<lb />
Passage is paid to and from Great<lb />
Britain with married men receiving<lb />
an extra allowance.<lb />
Successful candidates are chosen<lb />
for their character as well aa scho-<lb />
lastic attainments.<lb />
Applications must be made by Oc-<lb />
tober 31, 1957.<lb />
By BILL<lb />
Even with homecoming festivities<lb />
taking place at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege last .eek, nine games took place<lb />
iii the aitramural league touch foot-<lb />
le ' program.<lb />
I le Country Gentlemen and Kapra<lb />
;gm&amp; N'u teams continued their<lb />
wirmhi ways to remain defeated<lb />
only one "me. Delta Sigma Rho took<lb />
it on the chin for the first time to<lb />
Mip into the number three spot in<lb />
league standings but Delta Sigma<lb />
Rho h?sn't played as many games<lb />
as the first and second teams.<lb />
Guy Mendenhall, Connie Hoffman<lb />
nnci Jerry Cahoon led The Country<lb />
G. ntiemei to an impressive 25 to 0<lb />
wiri over Delta Sigma Rho on Tues-<lb />
day. Mendenhall showed the agility<lb />
he has for grabbing rebounds off the<lb />
BOC basketball backboards by snar-<lb />
ing quite a few of Connie Hoffman's<lb />
long passes. Mendenhall alone scored<lb />
12 of his team's 25 points. Jerry Ca-<lb />
hoon and Walt Swaine made 6 apiece<lb />
to fi.risn up the scoring. Not to be<lb />
ontdont by anyone in the scoring<lb />
column, Mendenhall scored four<lb />
touchdowns the following day as<lb />
The Country Gentlemen overwhelmed<lb />
a game Pn Gamma Pi squad by 48<lb />
to 13. Every player on the Country<lb />
Gentlemen team got into the scoring<lb />
act. Swaine and Wally Cockrell had<lb />
6 each as did John Spoone. Connie<lb />
Hoffman made a safety and Gary<lb />
Treon and Jerry Cahoon made two<lb />
extra points apiece. Bill Wallace and<lb />
Boyce Honeycutt did all the scoring<lb />
or Phi Gamma Pi.<lb />
A Bill Vestals to Jim Parkin pass<lb />
scored a quick touchdown in the last<lb />
few seconds of the game to give the<lb />
EPO a 19 to 18 upset over Doug<lb />
Watt's River Rats. Bob Owens garn-<lb />
ered the ther seven points for EPO.<lb />
Ronnie Hood and George Williams<lb />
scored all of The River Rat's 18<lb />
points<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu managed to re-<lb />
main at the top of the league stand-<lb />
ings by running over the Phi Kappa<lb />
Alpha by a score of 36 to 0. Bill<lb />
Flowers. Bill Love, Martin Parker,<lb />
Doug Kisy, Lyle Cooper and Voight<lb />
BOYD<lb />
.Vriehard ail made the scoring column<lb />
for the Kappa Sigma Nu team.<lb />
The ROTC entered a team in the<lb />
league last week and failed to show<lb />
for both of their sceduled games.<lb />
This meant that the Reserve Offi-<lb />
cer's Training Corp at ECC now has<lb />
an 0 and 2 record but with home-<lb />
coming preparations ending this<lb />
week, they hope to get into the win<lb />
column next week. They forfeited<lb />
t.eir first game to the River Rats<lb />
and their second to Umstead Hall.<lb />
Buddy Whitfield, Norman Sears,<lb />
I Mervern Hobby and Tom Edison led<lb />
the Delta Sigma Rho to a close 18<lb />
io 12 victory over Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
to snap their winning streak. Umstead<lb />
1 Hall ran over Phi Kappa Alpha, who<lb />
i have yet to win a game, by a rather<lb />
impressive 28 to 0 margin.<lb />
To round out the week's action,<lb />
Gene Ratliff, Murle Teachy, Earl<lb />
Miller, Dennis Conner and Jim Par-<lb />
kin all scored touchdowns in EPO's<lb />
34 to 0 win over Phi Gamma Pi who<lb />
are also winless in league play.<lb />
FADING FOR A PASS�ECC Quarterback Billy Skeeter (17) takes aim<lb />
for a pass as Elon tackier charges. Uast Carolina lost out to Elon 21-12 in<lb />
the Homecoming tilt before 10,000 fans at College Stadium.<lb />
Coordinator Lays Plans For<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
ECC INTRAMURAL LEAGUE<lb />
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Kappa Sigma Nu  4<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho  3<lb />
EPO  3<lb />
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Umstead Hall  2<lb />
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Phi Gamma Pi  0<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha  0<lb />
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Cleveland J. Bradner, Coordinator<lb />
of Religious Activities, announced<lb />
thi week that plans are already un-<lb />
der way for Religious Emphasis<lb />
Week, which will be held January<lb />
13-16. Mr. Bradner stated that he<lb />
would like to have a committee of<lb />
100 students to work on preparations.<lb />
Mr. Bradner said, "There is every<lb />
reason why students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College should expect the ac-<lb />
tivities of Religious Emphasis to re-<lb />
flect their interests and concerns.<lb />
However, desiring this and achieving<lb />
it are quite different things. Your<lb />
loordi ator of Religious Activities<lb />
ind t 4 students most involved in re-<lb />
ligion on our campus know of only<lb />
one way to move toward a campus<lb />
wide student religious activities pro-<lb />
gram�that is for the students to<lb />
get in the program and through par-<lb />
ticipation shape it toward this end<lb />
of service.<lb />
This is our invitation to the<lb />
dent body of East Carolina to rea<lb />
that this is their program, nr can<lb />
be. The instrument of our invitation<lb />
is his opportunity to join the early<lb />
stages of preparation for Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week<lb />
All students interested in working<lb />
on this committee are asked to fill<lb />
out the form below.<lb />
I<lb />
Sunday night, at 8:15, Dr.<lb />
David R. Davis, head of the<lb />
math department, will speak at<lb />
the weekly meeting of the cam-<lb />
pus Unitarian Fellowship. His<lb />
topic will be "The Methods of<lb />
Logical Thinking<lb />
Please fill out the following and put it into the campus mail addressed:<lb />
Coordinator of Religious Activities, P. O. Box 29.<lb />
It may also be brought by Austin 105.<lb />
Campus Addrt-ss <lb />
I am interested in serving on one of the following committees. (I have<lb />
checked my 1st, 2nd ar.d 3rd choices).<lb />
Jimmy Phelps announces that<lb />
the Student Government Associ-<lb />
ation will be unable to give out<lb />
any complimentary passes to the<lb />
football games.<lb />
Arrangements and Assemblies<lb />
Open Forums<lb />
Music<lb />
Literature<lb />
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Publicity<lb />
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PAGE EIGHT<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THUHfiDAY, OCTOBER if, 1M?<lb />
fc . i ,  - �-<lb />
M�mrnm:ism. TSsjRajr-<lb />
Young Republicans Club<lb />
I<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
oung Kepubhcans Club held its organizatio.ial meeting recently in Flanagan Auditorium, and elected<lb />
oflicers for the 1957-58 school year. Officers elected inciude: I'resident, Council Jarman; Vice President, Dick<lb />
Hoffman; Secretary, Rachel Steinbeck; Assistant Historian, Virginia Blanford; and Treasurer, Ted Lee. Mr<lb />
Frederick Wolfe of the Foreign Language Department is faculty advisor of the group.<lb />
ROTC Holds Award Assembly<lb />
Honoring Distinguished 4 Cadets<lb />
mm<lb />
Tuesday, October 8, 1957 was I ship ability through his achieve-<lb />
awarda day for the AFROTC Cadet ments while participating in campus<lb />
Phi Sisma Pi Holds Banquet For Alumni<lb />
A banquet honoring alumni mem-1 English department, author of the<lb />
ben of the chapter culminated the Popular novel "The ���<lb />
Jonathan Williams of the Jargon<lb />
Corps. The awards, which consisted<lb />
of Distinguished APROTC Cadets<lb />
medals, pre preflight wings, and<lb />
summer training certificates were<lb />
presented at an assembly of the Ca-<lb />
Group in Austin Auditorium by-<lb />
officers of the Detacnment -Staff<lb />
and guest speaker, Dr. George Pasti.<lb />
Two cadets, Cadet Major Paul L.<lb />
n and Cadet Capt. V. P.<lb />
Speight received Distinguished AF<lb />
ROTC medals. These were presented<lb />
to the cadets by Dr. Pasti who is<lb />
Captam Pasti in the Air Force Re-<lb />
si rve. Dr. Pasti gave an interesting<lb />
and informal talk to the group.<lb />
Distinquished Cadets<lb />
The Distinguished Cadets were<lb />
by a board from the Detach-<lb />
ment Staff. To qualify as a Dis-<lb />
tinguished AFROTC Cadet an indi-<lb />
vidual designated by the Professor<lb />
t Air Science must: (1) Possess<lb />
standing qualities of leadership,<lb />
moral character, and definite<lb />
e for the military service. (2)<lb />
Have attained an academic standing<lb />
:n the upper 25r'c of his graduating<lb />
s. (3) Have demonstrated leader-<lb />
Golden Anniversary<lb />
P'jeant Plans Begin;<lb />
Casting Date Set<lb />
Preliminary pians and discussion<lb />
of organization of the pageant cele-<lb />
brating the 50th anniversary of East<lb />
lina Co! ege began when the<lb />
productions committee met on Oc-<lb />
tober 7. Dates for casting and re-<lb />
hearsals were set and problems in<lb />
staging and costuming were con-<lb />
sidered.<lb />
East Carolina's Spade: "To Serve<lb />
the pageant depicting the growth of<lb />
the college from 1907 until the pre-<lb />
t, ifl scheduled to be presented on<lb />
May 4 at afternoon and evening<lb />
performances.<lb />
Written by Emma L. Hooper of<lb />
the English department, the pageant<lb />
is divided into four episodes, the first,<lb />
describing the breaking of ground<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
(July 2, 1908).<lb />
Episodes two and three picture<lb />
the growth of ECTC, beginning in<lb />
1909, under the leaderships of Presi-<lb />
dent Robert Herring Wright, Presi-<lb />
dent Leon R. Meadows, and -Dr. How-<lb />
ard J. McGinnis, acting president<lb />
from 1943 until 1946.<lb />
Student participation will bs<lb />
! throughout the pageant,<lb />
especially in episode four which shows<lb />
the surging growth of East Caro-<lb />
lina College from 1946 until today.<lb />
As "The Voice of History" calls forth<lb />
the mighty body of students, each<lb />
organization on campus will be re-<lb />
cognized.<lb />
In charge of directing the pageant<lb />
will be Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert,<lb />
head of the music department. He<lb />
will be assisted by student directors<lb />
as well as several faculty members.<lb />
activities. (4) Have sufficient high<lb />
standing in military subjects.<lb />
Pre-Preflight Wings<lb />
The pre-preflight wings were award-<lb />
ed those cadets who successfully<lb />
completed AFROTC Summer Train-<lb />
ing, and have been found qualified for<lb />
flying training in officer grade. The<lb />
cadets, Cadets Lt. Col. Robert Bal-<lb />
lance Jr and cadets Max F. Came-<lb />
ron, James F. Clark, Dallas C. Dixon,<lb />
Wallace L. Giles, Joseph If. Hoff-<lb />
man. David E. Lane, Charles W.<lb />
McNeill, Edward P. Monroe Jr<lb />
Howard W. Nixon, John R. Parder,<lb />
James E. Phelps Jr Robert T. Smith,<lb />
William P. Speight, and Jackie Wil-<lb />
kins. These wings were presented by<lb />
Lt. Vining of the Detachment Staff.<lb />
All senior cadets who had suc-<lb />
cessfully completed the Summer<lb />
Training Program of the Air Force<lb />
Reserve Officers' Training Corps<lb />
were awarded certificates to that ef-<lb />
fect. The certificates were presented<lb />
by Capt. J. M. Crane of the Staff.<lb />
The Physical Education Club<lb />
will meet tonight in the gym.<lb />
The interest and concern of the<lb />
Physical Education majors will<lb />
determine whether this organiz-<lb />
ation will continue; therefore all<lb />
Physical Education majors are<lb />
encouraged and requested to be<lb />
present at this very important<lb />
meeting tonight in the gym at<lb />
7:00 p. m. Dr. Pyne, a new mem-<lb />
ber of Physical Education de-<lb />
partment is serving as advisor<lb />
to this organization this year.<lb />
Archer And Edison<lb />
To Head Intramurals<lb />
Harry Archer and Tommy Edison,<lb />
buti. seniors, have been selected to<lb />
manage the intramural program at<lb />
East Carolina College during the<lb />
'bloS college year.<lb />
Archer was appointed as director<lb />
of intramural sports by the EC phys-<lb />
ical education department. Edison<lb />
was elected president of the intra-<lb />
mural council by students participa-<lb />
ting in the intramural program.<lb />
Also elected to aid in the program<lb />
were John Spoon as vice-president,<lb />
Lyle Cooper as Secretary, Grady<lb />
Bailey as Treasurer and Bill Boyd as<lb />
publicity director. These students will<lb />
be responsible for the maintenance<lb />
of the sound intramural program<lb />
which they already have well under-<lb />
way with touch football play.<lb />
Archer is a Portsmouth, Va. na-<lb />
tive and has been active in sporting<lb />
and social activities at East Carolina<lb />
as well as when he attended the Uni-<lb />
versity of Richmond.<lb />
Edison is from Jacksonville, N. C.<lb />
He too is very active in his work at<lb />
ECC having belonged to numerous<lb />
clubs, and managing the Delta Sigma<lb />
R" o softball team last year. He is<lb />
slated to graduate winter quarter and<lb />
taking over his duties as president<lb />
will be John Spoone.<lb />
homecoming activities for members<lb />
? Phi Sigma Pi.<lb />
The affair was held at Respess<lb />
Brother! Saturday night and was at-<lb />
.ended by the active numbers of the<lb />
fraternity and their guests, alumni<lb />
members who returned for home-<lb />
�oming and Miss Betty Ann Burn-<lb />
ham, the fraternity's homecoming<lb />
sponsor.<lb />
Highlights of the banquet were<lb />
short introductions of each of the<lb />
lumni members and a review ol<lb />
their activities since leaving East<lb />
Carolina. Dr. Thomas Stritch of the<lb />
Psychology Department spoke at the<lb />
meeting and reminded the members<lb />
of the importance of "Thinking<lb />
Besides the speech by Dr. Stritch,<lb />
the members also heard reports from:<lb />
Press, North Carolina publisher.<lb />
Oflicers serving with Miss Merritt<lb />
ar Carole Ann Carr, vice president;<lb />
Jane Carroll, secretary; and Gwendo-<lb />
lyn McClamrock, reporter. Dr. Mil-<lb />
dred Southwick and Mrs. Marguerite<lb />
Crenshaw of the college library staff<lb />
are faculty advisors of tl.e group.<lb />
Canterbury Club<lb />
October 13th was fun night at Can-<lb />
terbury Club. A hilariously diversi-<lb />
fied program was presented through<lb />
the efforts and talents of various<lb />
canterburians. Acting as emcee, Mr.<lb />
Frank Fagan set the gay mood with<lb />
a most entertaining satire on regis-<lb />
tration. Monologuers, songs, and cle-<lb />
ver skits on everything from movies<lb />
to love lent laughter to complete the<lb />
Dr. Richard Todd, who is currently "Fu" Night" activities.<lb />
Despite a decade of anti-religious<lb />
pressure by the Communist authori-<lb />
ties, churches are still strong in East<lb />
Germany, reorts Stanley High in<lb />
the October Reader's Digest. "About<lb />
90 percent of Protestant children re-<lb />
ceive religious instruction he writes.<lb />
"Among Roman Catholics the per-<lb />
centage is even higher<lb />
-a<lb />
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We Appreciate Your Patronage During The Past Year.<lb />
I<lb />
i<lb />
.serving as national president of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi; Brother Freddy James,<lb />
chairman of the SGA Homecoming<lb />
Committee who told of the home-<lb />
coming activities; and Brother Tom-<lb />
my Na?h, who reviewed the football<lb />
game with Elon.<lb />
Miss Burnham thanked the brothers<lb />
for sponsoring her in the homecom-<lb />
ing parade and introduced her parents<lb />
who were also special guests at the<lb />
mnquet. President Eddie Dennis pre-<lb />
-id. d over the banquet and intro-<lb />
duced the officers of Tau Chapter<lb />
this year. He also recognized Miss<lb />
lean Hargett, homecoming sponsor<lb />
for Pi Omega Pi, who was a guest of<lb />
me of his fraternity brothers.<lb />
Vice President Ken Krocker in-<lb />
.oduced the speaker.<lb />
Library Club<lb />
Members of the Library Club have<lb />
oegun their program for the 1957-<lb />
1958 term under the leadership of<lb />
Carolyn Faye Merritt, and other re-<lb />
cently installed officers.<lb />
Club members, who are students<lb />
aking work in library science at the<lb />
�.ollege, have announced a series of<lb />
monthly meetings during'the school<lb />
year and are now organizing other<lb />
projects, such as book exhibits.<lb />
Major objective of this year's pro-<lb />
gram will be presentation of a series<lb />
of talks by writers and others inter-<lb />
ested in literature.<lb />
Last year the club sponsored open<lb />
meetings at which speakers were<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce of the East Carolina<lb />
This program was preceded by a<lb />
delicious supper prepared by Dr.<lb />
Frank Ho.skins, advisor of the Can-<lb />
terbury Club. Each week canterbur-<lb />
ians and their guests enjoy their<lb />
evening meal at St. Pauls House.<lb />
These meals are prepared and enjoy-<lb />
ed by different members every week<lb />
for the small price of thirty-five<lb />
cents.<lb />
Next week's program will be given<lb />
by Gus Manos. This program will<lb />
deal with the "Conscious<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsilon<lb />
The Beta Iota chapter of Gamma<lb />
Theta Upsilon held its first meeting<lb />
of the year Tuesday October 1, at<lb />
Heath's Restaurant.<lb />
After dinner, a business meeting<lb />
was held to make plans for the year<lb />
and to select a sponsor to represent<lb />
the fraternity in the homecoming<lb />
parade. The members voted to have<lb />
parate business and social meetings<lb />
each month. Many interesting speak-<lb />
ers will be heard at each social meet-<lb />
ing tris year.<lb />
Jane Gidden was selected to repre-<lb />
sent the fraternity in the homecoming<lb />
parade.<lb />
Following the business meeting,<lb />
the group was introduced to Dr. Mill-<lb />
staid and Dr. Rothwell, new members<lb />
of the geography staff who spoke<lb />
briefly.<lb />
Officers elected last spring for this<lb />
year are: Charles Elgin, President;<lb />
Glen Woodard, Vice President; Nan<lb />
Youmans, Secretary; and Fred Kamin-<lb />
sky, Treasurer. The next meeting<lb />
will be a business meeting and will<lb />
be held in te Geography Depart-<lb />
ment, Flanagan Building, October<lb />
14. All ruembfci are urged to be pre-<lb />
�tiit.<lb />
Home Ee Club<lb />
In their last meeting the Home<lb />
Economics club initiated forty-two<lb />
new members into the organization.<lb />
They were: Bernice Barker, Betty<lb />
Bonr.er Britt, Anne Daughetry, La Ru<lb />
Denning, Helen Ejks, Frances Eller,<lb />
Jessie Ellis, Judy Freeman, Connie<lb />
Fulghum, Jackie Harrison, Ruth Hol-<lb />
der, Charlotte Humphrees, Ann Jes-<lb />
sup, Kay Jones, Diane Johnston, Jean<lb />
Joyner, Jessie McLaughhorn, Hilda<lb />
Lee Melton, Joyce Faye Merritt,<lb />
Rachel Mullins, Frances Outland.<lb />
Barbara Ann Pollard, Charlotte j<lb />
Purifoy, Betty Rae Reddick, Joyce<lb />
Rivenbark, Janice Saunders. Carolyn<lb />
Smith, Patricia Smith, Sandra Strick-<lb />
land, Lois Tharrington, AngeleU<lb />
Thomas, Betty Warren, Mimmie Wat-<lb />
son, Irene Whitehurst, Joyce Whit-<lb />
field, Ann Whitley, Betty Wicker,<lb />
Jante Wilson, Glenda Workman,<lb />
Peggy Young.<lb />
Plans are being made for the An-<lb />
nual Halloween Carnival sponsored<lb />
by Pi Omega Pi and Future Business<lb />
Leaders of America. The scheduled<lb />
date of this annual event is Novem-<lb />
ber 1 in Wright Auditorium. As us-<lb />
ual, the Halloween celebration will<lb />
include several booths�car racing,<lb />
fortune telling�a stage show, and<lb />
refreshments. Several new attract-<lb />
ions are also being planned this year.<lb />
C 1 CALENDAR<lb />
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.�Movie in<lb />
Lounge ECC vs. Elon<lb />
Friday, 7:00 p. nt.�Movie, Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium "Desk Set"<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<lb />
Music Listening, Lounge<lb />
Monday, 7:00 p. ro.�Duplicate<lb />
Bridge<lb />
Tuesday, 3:00 p. m.�Intermediate<lb />
Bridge Instruction, TV Room<lb />
Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.�Bridge<lb />
Instruction, TV Room<lb />
Thursday, 3:00 p. m.�Beginner's<lb />
Bridge Class<lb />
BSD Group Plans<lb />
State Convention<lb />
In Durham<lb />
Baptist students are getting ready<lb />
for the Baptist student union state<lb />
convention in Durham, November 1st<lb />
through 3rd.<lb />
According to Pat Dunn, President<lb />
of the BSU on campus, plans art-<lb />
being made to take a busload of East<lb />
Carolina students to the annual con<lb />
vention which will be held in th<lb />
First Baptist Church of Durham.<lb />
Over 1000 Baptist students Crow<lb />
colleges and Universities from all<lb />
over North Carolina are expected to<lb />
attend. The theme, "Christ in You�<lb />
The Hope will be developed b<lb />
speeches, discussions, and Bible study<lb />
groups.<lb />
Major addresses will be delivered<lb />
by Dr. L. D. Johnson, Pastor of the<lb />
First Baptist Church of Danville,<lb />
Virginia, Bill Dawson, BSU Dire<lb />
Texas Southern University, and Dr.<lb />
Baker James Cautheti, Secre1<lb />
Foreign Mission Board.<lb />
Dr. Frank Stagg, professor of Nt<lb />
Testament Interpretation and G:<lb />
New Orleans Seminary, will leac<lb />
groups in Bible hours.<lb />
liiss Miriam Robinson, State Sec-<lb />
retary of the Women's Missionary<lb />
Union will present the devotions for<lb />
the convention.<lb />
Tr.e expense will be remark,<lb />
small for East Carolina students to<lb />
attend, says Miss Dunn. One dollar<lb />
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