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i I<lb />
Sports Editor Returns<lb />
Hudson's back. Check page three for<lb />
(he latest Sports news.<lb />
East�i<lb />
i<lb />
XXXIU<lb />
East Caroli n a College<lb />
GlfEENVILLr, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957<lb />
Controversial Letter<lb />
You can find that 'ontrqyts�jtfl-let-<lb />
ter on page four<lb />
�ff�riiuv<lb />
Lecture Series By<lb />
Speakers Set For<lb />
Talks Leveled "<lb />
At Science,<lb />
Math, Education<lb />
Outstanding<lb />
School Year<lb />
turee arranged to<lb />
nts ' science and mathe-<lb />
reast of developments in<lb />
of ii terest has been an-<lb />
. I the present school year.<lb />
meetings will bring<lb />
authorities in both<lb />
natics, and education.<lb />
as E. Hobbs, dean of the<lb />
. at Duke University;<lb />
 Timm, chairman of the<lb />
lepartment and director<lb />
ch  of science at Simmons<lb />
B ton, Mass and Presi-<lb />
D. Messick of East Caro-<lb />
are among speakers in-<lb />
n th program.<lb />
East Carolina alumni, who<lb />
i re-dental and pre-medical<lb />
at college here, were speakers<lb />
ei meeting, which initi-<lb />
series. Dr. Charles D. Con-<lb />
an; Dr. Allan Stoddard<lb />
Carnie Gooding, dentists,<lb />
ience majors Oct. 10. Dr.<lb />
ic was "Asian Influenza<lb />
ling and Dr. Stoddard dis-<lb />
Caroiina graduates in<lb />
 scheduled to speak<lb />
5 to science and mathematics<lb />
will discuss "Careers in<lb />
and Mathematics Dr. Mes-<lb />
talk before the same group<lb />
- Dr. Timm will address science<lb />
a Feb. 10. Other meetings,<lb />
being arranged, will take place<lb />
h 13 and April 23.<lb />
Jarman, Burchette Beginning<lb />
Work On Frat Yearbook<lb />
Members of the Beta Kappa Chap-<lb />
ter of the national business education<lb />
fraternity Pi Omega Pi have begun<lb />
work on their yearbook "Beta Kappa<lb />
News The annual publication, a<lb />
bound, illustrated volume, includes<lb />
a resume of chapter activities for the<lb />
school year, news of alumni members,<lb />
and other items of interest to students<lb />
of business education.<lb />
Council T. Jarman of Kinston and<lb />
Ruth Burchette of Holly Springs are<lb />
euitors of the 1957-1958 edition. Both<lb />
are seniors at East Carofina. As-<lb />
sistant editors are Loretta Stone of<lb />
Greensboro and Roger I. Sturtevant<lb />
of Rocky Mount.<lb />
East Carolina's Beta Kajppa is one<lb />
of the nation's outstanding chapters<lb />
of the business fraternity. In 1956-<lb />
1957 it won for the third time the<lb />
national Pi Omega Pi award as the<lb />
outstanding chapter in this country.<lb />
Because of this honor, the East Caro-<lb />
lina organization, ineligible to receive<lb />
the award in two consecutive years,<lb />
will chose the winning chapter for<lb />
1957-1958.<lb />
Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey of the<lb />
East Carolina faculty is national<lb />
president of Pi Omega Pi. Oliver<lb />
Williams, Rocky Mount senior, is stu-<lb />
dent representative oh the National<lb />
Council. Jean Hargett of New Bern<lb />
heads the college chapter as presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
ECC Artists Cauture Awards<lb />
At State Fair Art Contests<lb />
m <lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
Resigns Post<lb />
Harrison, Associate Editor<lb />
� East Carolinian, resigned irom<lb />
- tion this week because of<lb />
difficulties, Editor Jan<lb />
� unced yesterday.<lb />
transferred to E-ast Caro-<lb />
i Brevard Junior College<lb />
He served on the East<lb />
�Ian aa news reporter and had<lb />
in. He is from Asheville,<lb />
Carolina and is majoring in<lb />
1<lb />
y stated, "We will certainly<lb />
. g Bryan on the staff. He<lb />
r. a very capable worker, and<lb />
not be measured in dol-<lb />
ents. We hope that he will<lb />
return at a later time to<lb />
le staff<lb />
( enting on his withdrawal from<lb />
e staff, Harrison said, "I would<lb />
e thank Jan and Billy and all<lb />
members of the staff with whom<lb />
have worked both this year<lb />
i last. I regret that it i�<lb />
essary for me :o resign and I am<lb />
: vard to a greater East<lb />
in in the future<lb />
East Carolina was well represented<lb />
at the State Fair with 30 entries from<lb />
the art department. The entries in-<lb />
cluded oil paintings, water colors,<lb />
drawings, ceramics, pastel paintings,<lb />
leather tooling, and jewelry. East<lb />
Carolina entries took seven awards.<lb />
Dr. Gray, head of the art depart-<lb />
ment, won three awards, the first<lb />
and second awards in jewelry and<lb />
the third award in drawing. Another<lb />
member of the art department, Wil-<lb />
liam T. Persick, won a second award<lb />
in ceramics.<lb />
Students winning awards were<lb />
Evelyn Walston who won a third<lb />
award for her painting titled "Land-<lb />
scape" and a second award for her<lb />
ink wash drawing, and Barbara Louns-<lb />
berry who won a second for her draw-<lb />
ing which was entered in the junior<lb />
division.<lb />
The wining exhibits will be on view<lb />
on the second floor of Austin until<lb />
Oct. 28.<lb />
Baker, Buck Take<lb />
New Positions<lb />
New Choir Organized<lb />
Under Dr. Hjortsvang<lb />
For Chapel Services<lb />
On September 19, 1957 the Chapel<lb />
Choir was formed at Eafct Carolina<lb />
College under the direction of Dr.<lb />
Carl Hjortsvang. A few weeks later<lb />
on October 10, the members of the<lb />
ohoir decided to organize and with<lb />
those intentions elected Lee Giles,<lb />
president; Barbara Lawnsbury, vice-<lb />
president; and Barbara Wilson, sec-<lb />
retary.<lb />
Already the Chapel Choir has sung<lb />
for the Chapel Service held on every<lb />
Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. On October 1<lb />
their selections were the effective<lb />
Negro Spiritual, "Steal Away and<lb />
a beautiful anthem "Hear Our Pray-<lb />
er On October 22 the choir sang the<lb />
"Cheriban Song and the ever fam-<lb />
iliar Tesu, Joy of Man's Desiring<lb />
The choir has rapidly progressed and<lb />
will be singing for a number of pub-<lb />
lic functions.<lb />
Plans for a "Get Acquainted" sup-<lb />
per are being made. This supper will<lb />
give the members of the choir a<lb />
chance to get to know each other<lb />
better.<lb />
Worth Baker, formerly housing di<lb />
rector, has been made personnel of-<lb />
ficer at the college and ha3 begun<lb />
work in his new position. Melvin Buck<lb />
of Greenville has replaced Mr. Baker<lb />
as housing director.<lb />
As director of personnel, Mr. Ba-<lb />
ker will work with the State Depart-<lb />
ment of Personnel and will handle<lb />
all matters relating to records, re-<lb />
ports, and payrolls at the college. A<lb />
graduate of East Carolina in 1954,<lb />
he worked with Redisco in Greenville<lb />
before joining the staff of the college.<lb />
Mr. Buck, also a member of the<lb />
class of 1954, served as a first lieu-<lb />
tenant in the U. S. Air Force after<lb />
his graduation. He has recently been<lb />
employed at the Eastern Lumber and<lb />
Supply Co. of Wintervills.<lb />
Publications Board Says<lb />
Approves Literary Mag<lb />
Plans for a literary magazine for<lb />
East Carolina were initiated Friday<lb />
afternoon when the Publication Board<lb />
passed approval of such a project.<lb />
The plan, submitted to the board<lb />
by students Billy Arnold and Bryan<lb />
Harrison, was devised last year and<lb />
has been worked on by them and<lb />
others since that time. It is to provide<lb />
the school with a magazzine which<lb />
will include all types of creative<lb />
writing supplied by students.<lb />
The Board's resolution is expected<lb />
to be taken up at the next meeting of<lb />
the SGA for student government<lb />
action.<lb />
Infirmary's Beginning To Get Crowded<lb />
I im y<lb />
Novel Contest<lb />
Being Sponsored<lb />
For Collegians;<lb />
?r?es Offered<lb />
Manuscripts are now being accepted<lb />
for the Thomas Y. Crowell Com-<lb />
pany's $2,500 Novel Contest. This<lb />
contest is for college students only,<lb />
and the deadline for entry in the<lb />
contest is October 1, 1958.<lb />
The purpose of this contest is to<lb />
ncourage young men and women to<lb />
write worth-while book-length fic-<lb />
tion and to help launch them on suc-<lb />
cessful writing careers.<lb />
Undergraduate and graduate stu-<lb />
dents under 25 years of age, attend-<lb />
ing any American college or Uni-<lb />
versity are eligible to submit en-<lb />
tries. They must attend the college<lb />
luring the academic year 1957-58.<lb />
Qualificatior.s for the manuscripts<lb />
are that it must contain at least<lb />
70,000 words, be typed double-spaced<lb />
on one side of the page only.<lb />
An outright award of $2500 will<lb />
t.e given to the prize winner and<lb />
publication of the manuscript within<lb />
twelve months after the award has<lb />
been made. Standard' royalties on<lb />
the novel will also be paid. If the<lb />
judges cannot agree on a single prize<lb />
winner, the prize money will be<lb />
awarded, being divided among the<lb />
most worthy contestants.<lb />
Judges for this contest include:<lb />
Orville Prescott of "The New York<lb />
Times William Hogan of The San<lb />
Francisco Chronicle and the Editors<lb />
of the Thomas Y. Crowell Company,<lb />
An award of $500 to the literary<lb />
magazine of the college attended by<lb />
the winner will be given In addition<lb />
to the prize to the contestant.<lb />
Head of the English Department,<lb />
Dr. Alice Turner, said, "I wiU Ve<lb />
very happy to discuss this contest<lb />
with any student considering sub-<lb />
mitting an entry if they will drop<lb />
by my office<lb />
Flu 'Appears to Be Diminishing<lb />
Sixty-Four Students Sent Home<lb />
-?<lb />
Playhouse Searching For<lb />
Idiot Boy; How About You?<lb />
"Wanted: An Idiot Boy says Dr.<lb />
J. A. Withey who is production di-<lb />
rector oi Paul Green's "House of<lb />
Connelly the fall presentation of the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse.<lb />
The idoit boy, appearing in just<lb />
one scene, is the only member of<lb />
the cast who has not been selected.<lb />
"All the boys I have seen on cam-<lb />
pus are too large for the part he<lb />
He also admitted he was con-<lb />
sul<lb />
sidering the Training School for pros-<lb />
pective "idiots<lb />
Rehearsals are being directed to-<lb />
ward the Christmas Eve scene, when<lb />
the family is disturbed by "celebra-<lb />
tors Coordinating the different mu-<lb />
sical instruments and dances in the<lb />
scene will be rather difficult since<lb />
abont twenty people are on stage at<lb />
the time. "However, we have no<lb />
outstanding problems he added.<lb />
"The i, lay is of particular interest<lb />
to me, because it parallels the very<lb />
famous Russian play, 'The Cherry<lb />
Ore: aid which shows Russian aris-<lb />
tocracy as it was pushed by the<lb />
middle class. I think Paul Green<lb />
recognized this when he wrote 'House<lb />
of Connelly " he commented.<lb />
Dr. Withey was full of praise for<lb />
his cast. "All the characters are<lb />
learning their lines on time and I<lb />
feel this is one of the best casts we<lb />
have had in the past five years<lb />
Faculty Oi Art Department<lb />
Displays Originality At<lb />
Recent Library Exhibition<lb />
Dr. Hirshberg<lb />
Initiates Book<lb />
Review TV Show<lb />
Dr. Edgar W. Hirshberg of the<lb />
English Department has become not<lb />
only a noted literary columnist, but<lb />
also a rising television personality.<lb />
In an atmosphere akin to that of a<lb />
study or a den, he discusses books or<lb />
leads gues's to discuss books by inter-<lb />
viewing them every Monday night<lb />
at six-fifteen o'clock on channel nine.<lb />
This new five week old television<lb />
program is called "Look-in at Books<lb />
Having taught a Shakespearean<lb />
course at WNCT on the East Caro-<lb />
lina educational series several years<lb />
ago, Dr. Hirshberg is not new to the<lb />
medium of TV. About his new pro-<lb />
gram he says, "I'm enjoying it, but<lb />
I do wish I could get college students<lb />
to participate by reviewing books<lb />
for me. However, they have so much<lb />
reading to do in college that they do<lb />
not have time to do the outside read-<lb />
ing required for making book re-<lb />
views"<lb />
For about five years Dr. Hirsh-<lb />
berg has reviewed books for the Daily<lb />
Reflector in his weekly literary col-<lb />
umn "Books N Stuff which comes<lb />
out every Thursday. In one of his col-<lb />
umns he stressed the importance of<lb />
book reviewers in making the book a<lb />
srjcess, especially in large cities<lb />
where the reviewer has a good fol-<lb />
lowing. A book reviewer could well<lb />
make or break a book.<lb />
BUt H FLU . . . Haa kept the infirmary full daring the past two weeks, although the trouble is diminish-<lb />
it� 42-bed building was at ona time full to capacity and 64 students were, aent home to recuperate.<lb />
Coles Appointed<lb />
Mahlon J. Coles of Chicago, Illinois,<lb />
has been appoined manager of stu-<lb />
dent supply stores at the college, F.<lb />
D. Duncan, Vice President in charge<lb />
of business affairs, has announced.<lb />
Mr. Coles will assume his duties<lb />
November 4. He will replace the late<lb />
Lloyd J. Bray, who headed student<lb />
stores at the college from 1947 until<lb />
his death last summer.<lb />
A graduate of ttoe University of<lb />
Minnesota, Mr. Coles served there<lb />
for four years as manager of two<lb />
retail stores operated by the school.<lb />
For the past year, he has been em-<lb />
ployed as manager of Willcox and<lb />
Follett, book dealers in Chicago.<lb />
The current art exhibition spon-<lb />
sored by the Department of Art of<lb />
East Carolina College already has<lb />
created quite a bit of comment on<lb />
the art of those who have seen it.<lb />
The exhibition shows the work of<lb />
the five members of the Department<lb />
staff. Each has several pieces of his<lb />
work completed within the last year.<lb />
Mr. John Gorden is showing five<lb />
of � is paintings completed this past<lb />
summer. "Landscape" is a large can-<lb />
vas done i tones of brown and tan.<lb />
"Amazo.i" is another large canvas<lb />
dene in tones of yellow and green<lb />
and having a large figure of a seat-<lb />
ed woman as the central point. "Shad-<lb />
ows" is a poetic picturization of a<lb />
?tcep stairs and a partial fence with<lb />
foliage surrounding them and shadows<lb />
indicated. His other paintings are<lb />
entitled "Asleep" and "Arbor Mr.<lb />
Gordon has achieved a fine local re-<lb />
putation as a i; ainter and a teacher<lb />
of painting.<lb />
Exhibits Three<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, the Di-<lb />
rector of the department exhibits<lb />
three pieces of his work- One is a<lb />
watei color entitled "Pennsylvania<lb />
Landscape" showing the typical Penn-<lb />
sylvania farm buildings in their na-<lb />
tural setting. The other two pieces<lb />
of work shown are black and white<lb />
I en and ink drawings, both portraits.<lb />
One. enitled "Drunk is a portrait<lb />
of an elderly man in flowing white<lb />
beard titled "Patriarch The latter<lb />
pieces show a facet of ability not<lb />
Jireviously exhibited in this area.<lb />
Dr. Gray has developed a reputation<lb />
as a producer of art in many media.<lb />
He has been at East Carolina for the<lb />
past two years.<lb />
Neel Contributes<lb />
Three works, two oils and one<lb />
Physician Has<lb />
Not Put 'Asian'<lb />
Tag On Disease<lb />
The number of cases of flu-like di-<lb />
sease on campus "appear to be less<lb />
severe and diminishing now stated<lb />
Dr. Fred Irons, College physician.<lb />
Iron- said that the cases started<lb />
about two weeks ago and that there<lb />
were an unusually large number of<lb />
'hem. Repcrts from the infirmary<lb />
stated that about 64 students have<lb />
been sent home due to lack of s�pate.<lb />
The infirmary has bed space for 42<lb />
and with six other beds added, the<lb />
space was still not adequate.<lb />
It is not true that the college has<lb />
been quarantined.<lb />
Though Dr. Irons has not chosen to<lb />
definitely pin-point the flu-like di-<lb />
sease as Asian Flu, below are some<lb />
facts concerning the influenza:<lb />
1. What is Asian Flu?<lb />
Asian Flu is a virus infection that<lb />
first appeared in the Far East and is<lb />
recently appearing in this country.<lb />
2. Is it a serious sickness?<lb />
Yes and no. While not in itself a<lb />
particularly alarming disease serioun<lb />
complications may occur.<lb />
3. What are the symptoms?<lb />
The symptoms of Asian Flu are<lb />
the same an those of other types oi<lb />
poraiy painting combining geometric flus: muscular aches and pains and<lb />
as W�l as free flowing shapes. Bisl ?? � � 10� to 104 de"<lb />
woven rug shows the mastery with<lb />
which he producs on the loom. During<lb />
the past year Mr. Neel has enhanced<lb />
his wide reptutation as a painter<lb />
by his work in the field of textile<lb />
design and weaving.<lb />
Persick Exhibits<lb />
Air. William Persick shows a small<lb />
color ul oil called simply "Landscape"<lb />
and a monoprint which is untitled.<lb />
Mrs. Roberta Persick shows three<lb />
fascinating monoprints and a strik-<lb />
ing series of six interpretations of<lb />
characters from Dylan Thomas' con-<lb />
temporary work "Quite Early One<lb />
iece of weaving, represent Mm con-<lb />
ri but ion of Mr. Francis Lee Neel to<lb />
he show. His painting "Still Life"<lb />
is a powerful painting done in an im-<lb />
pasto technique. The painting called<lb />
"Abstraction" is a colorful contem-<lb />
grees for 3-5 days.<lb />
4. Is it a very contagious disease?<lb />
Asian Flu is a highly contagious<lb />
disease. From 10 to 707c of those<lb />
exjposed may get the flu.<lb />
5. Does Asian Flu strike more adults<lb />
than it does children?<lb />
All age groups are susceptible to<lb />
the infection.<lb />
6. What should one do about it?<lb />
Prevention: A vaccine against<lb />
Asian type influenza now is being<lb />
manufactured, and probably will pre-<lb />
vent or minimize attacks of this di-<lb />
sease.<lb />
Treatment: If flu strikes, call a<lb />
physiVian immediately and follow<lb />
his recommendations.<lb />
7. What is the treatment, nornraUy?<lb />
Morning These characterizations There is no specific treatment for<lb />
prints and demon the influenza itself. Bed rest, aal-<lb />
tllltV. i ipvlatPfi nr ntho-p nnnlcreaixa tn Vn�K.<lb />
strates the versatility<lb />
"Show-Stopper"<lb />
The "show-stopper" in the minds<lb />
of many is the display of ceramics<lb />
done by both Persicks. These show<lb />
a range of designs and finishes and<lb />
indicates the mastery with which<lb />
they work in this medium. During the<lb />
 ast two years the Persick have<lb />
been in great demand as teachers<lb />
and lecturers in the field of ceremics.<lb />
The exhibition is open to the pub-<lb />
lic daily 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m<lb />
Saturday until 5:00 p. m. and on<lb />
Sunday from 2:00 p. m. until 10:00<lb />
p. m. until October 30. Most of the<lb />
work on display is for sale. Please<lb />
contact the Department of Art for<lb />
particulars.<lb />
icylates or other analgesics to help<lb />
relieve the muscle aches and head-<lb />
aches�plenty of fluids.<lb />
Halloween Carnival<lb />
Pi Omega Pi and the FBLA<lb />
will sponsor the annual Hallo-<lb />
ween Carnival, October 31st, at<lb />
Wright Auditorium, from 7 o'clock<lb />
to 10:38.<lb />
Advance sales tickets will be<lb />
25 cents.<lb />
Included in the program viM<lb />
be a stage show, Bingo, other<lb />
games. A portable television set,<lb />
among other things, will be<lb />
awarded as a prize.<lb />
A Litter bug: At Work On ECC Campus<lb />
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HE MISSED . . . And tibia wasn't a posed shot. Staff Photographer Bob Harper snapped the unsuspecting eul<lb />
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PAGE. TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIANS<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1<lb />
Go, Solons, Go!<lb />
On guard. Carolina! After reading in<lb />
The Daily Tar Heel that their solons were<lb />
expecting to "do great wonders" at the State<lb />
Student Legislative meeting which meets in<lb />
the not too di9Unt future, November 7, 8, 9,<lb />
we 3ay, don't be so sure. East Carolina is<lb />
planning on sending a dozen or so of its best<lb />
politicians to this same event. Plans are be-<lb />
ing made to propose a few bills of its own.<lb />
This vear teamwork is the ky word and<lb />
when "enough "little spokes" get together,<lb />
even the "big wheel" can be overpowered<lb />
The politicians over at Chapel hill<lb />
should be forewarned about the boyS from<lb />
ECC, who know a few backroom and caucus<lb />
trick's of their own. Katsias is no mean man<lb />
with the smooth phrases while Monroe and<lb />
Chesson can well hold their own. Everyone s<lb />
bound to sit up and pay attention if Driver<lb />
makes it to the convention floor and turns<lb />
on that personality. Meanwhile Mr. Phelps<lb />
will be making friends for "our gang" and<lb />
before anyone knows it, ECC will be up on<lb />
top.<lb />
While forewarning Carolina and a few<lb />
others, at the same time we'd like to admonish<lb />
the ECC team to leave a few plums for the<lb />
"Bik Four It just wouldn't do for a young<lb />
upstart like East Carolina to take over the<lb />
gavel and show the big boys how things<lb />
should be done.<lb />
So here's to the delegates of ECC and<lb />
much success in your endeavors! Bring home<lb />
the bacon, and we'll be mighty proud of you.<lb />
We're Glad To Have You<lb />
The students of East Carolina would<lb />
like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris Jr<lb />
Danforth Foundation speakers on campus<lb />
for their inspirational talks and the chal-<lb />
lenge which they have presented to us.<lb />
Their visits in the class rooms and in<lb />
the dorms have made many of us think<lb />
about subjects which previously we have<lb />
ignored.<lb />
"A Philosophy of life" was the topic<lb />
chosen for discussion during the week by the<lb />
speakers. Realization of the vital concern<lb />
about this subject has dawned upon some<lb />
of the sleeping minds.<lb />
Through the guidance of the speakers,<lb />
subjects of campus interests discussed in an<lb />
enlightened manner. The varied experiences<lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. Harris added spice to the<lb />
discussions heard by the students.<lb />
East Carolina College welcomes the Dan-<lb />
forth visits to our campus and we extend a<lb />
cordial invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Harris to<lb />
return again.<lb />
Welcome To ECC<lb />
The East Carolinian wishes to welcome<lb />
on campus this week-end representatives<lb />
from colleges all over the state for the North<lb />
Carolina Athletic Federation For Women. It<lb />
is a great honor for the meeting to be held<lb />
here and it is hoped that much will come out<lb />
of it. We hope these young women will en-<lb />
joy their visit to East Carolina and will<lb />
find it as hospitable as we claim, for ECC<lb />
is a "friendly" college. Best wishes in your<lb />
endeavor.<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
Every College<lb />
Campus Has<lb />
Problems<lb />
by JAN RABY<lb />
Everybody has problems and it's<lb />
interesting- to note what is happening1<lb />
on other college campuses.<lb />
The young women at Greensboro<lb />
College are worrying about budget<lb />
problems. Does that sound familiar?<lb />
They suggest increasing the student<lb />
activity tee.<lb />
At Valparaiso University, In<lb />
diana. everyone is raving problems<lb />
with parking vehicles lacking regis-<lb />
tration stickers. They have a five<lb />
dollar automobile registration fee.<lb />
Support the football team, says<lb />
State Teachers College, Trenton, New<lb />
Jersey. They also say that integration<lb />
is not a sectional problem.<lb />
Over at Appalachian it is suggested<lb />
that the Homecoming Queen be elect-<lb />
ed prior to the annual 1 omecoming in<lb />
order that the publicity could create<lb />
more interest in attending home-<lb />
coming activities.<lb />
Guilford College's paper's editor-<lb />
ial staff were upset at the latest lit-<lb />
erary suppression in the action of the<lb />
New York board of education in<lb />
dropping Mark Twain's "The Ad-<lb />
ventures of Huckleberry Finn" from<lb />
the approved textbooks of the city's<lb />
schools.<lb />
Meanwhile at Elon the conversa-<lb />
tion is about how to go about study-<lb />
ing. They decided that the only way<lb />
is to keep up daily with the subject<lb />
and do something the night before a<lb />
quiz to relax.<lb />
Our neighbor, the University of<lb />
Tennessee, notes a hundred dollar<lb />
line for a social fraternity by the<lb />
IFC,<lb />
The question was, "Should Teach-<lb />
ers Strike?" in an editorial of the<lb />
Chicago Teachers College.<lb />
But closer at home, the Daily Tar<lb />
Hee speaking on campus matters,<lb />
there's the matter of athletic depart-<lb />
ment dictatorship, class attendance<lb />
regulations, scarcity of flu vaccine,<lb />
parking lots needed, lack of parti-<lb />
cipation in in ramural athletics, and<lb />
integration and more integration<lb />
editorials.<lb />
JJL<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
'Around The World<lb />
With Sputnik'<lb />
By MARTHA PIN.GEL WOLF<lb />
si�<lb />
-<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
From Checkers, To Hypnosis, To YMCA<lb />
Bv MARTHA WILSON<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1956<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Editor Business Manager<lb />
Managing Editor  Billy Arnold<lb />
Feature Editor Martha Wilson<lb />
Sports Editor Johnny Hudson<lb />
Photographer Bob Harper<lb />
Executive Committee Jan Raby, Carolyn Smith,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Janet Hill, Billy Arnold, Bryan<lb />
Harrison, Johnny Hudson, Claudia Todd, Boh<lb />
Harper, Mike Katsias, Kathryn Johnson.<lb />
News Staff Kathryn Johnson, Lenore Pate,<lb />
Mike Katsias, Betty Lou Bell, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
Claudia Todd, Aline Condon, Genia Truelove,<lb />
Pat Baker, Barbara Crotts, Betty Fleming, Dor-<lb />
othy Jackson, Boots Jackson<lb />
Feature Staff Pat Farmer, Barbara Batts,<lb />
Elizabeth Williams, Lee Phillips, Faye Riven-<lb />
bark, Phyllis Langston, Elna Caulberg.<lb />
Business Staff . Martha Ann Smith, Shirley Holt,<lb />
Nancy Cox, Barbara Ford, Sara Garrison<lb />
Staff Cartoonists Billy Arnold, Claudia Todd,<lb />
Staff Artist  Shirley Holt<lb />
Student Exchange - Elizabeth Smith<lb />
Men's Circulation  James Trice, Jim Hales<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Martha Martin<lb />
Circulation Staff Susan Ballance, Anne Jackson,<lb />
Martha Kellam, Lenore Pate, Janice Langston,<lb />
Lee Phillips, Nancy Cox, Wiima Grey Hall,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Stewart, Kathryn CrumpleT,<lb />
Jean Capps, Helen Sturkie, Barbara Jenkins,<lb />
tftuth Lineberger<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor  . Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Pinancial Advisor  Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having 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 />
Thanks to Betty Edwards for a<lb />
note about the doings of O'Brien Ed-<lb />
wards, one of BOC's more prominent<lb />
legislators during my four years<lb />
here. He's now in the Army and<lb />
stationed in Hawaii and is taking<lb />
some courses at the University of<lb />
Hawaii (which has a jice little paper,<lb />
twice a week). O'Brien is planning<lb />
on writing an article for their paper<lb />
comparing the two schools. Tt should<lb />
bv very interesting to see.<lb />
Many, many thanks to everyone<lb />
who has been saving the little red<lb />
tapes off cigarettes for the necessary<lb />
6 lbs. The goal has been accomplished.<lb />
At the executive council meeting<lb />
Jimmy Phelps, SGA president, ex-<lb />
pressed the opinion that his program<lb />
could not be effective in bringing<lb />
the SGA to the students, unless there<lb />
was mutual cooperation between the<lb />
student body and the SGA. "We ARE<lb />
the students. We can not represent<lb />
you unless you come to us with your<lb />
problems. Our office hours are posted<lb />
arid there are over eighty members in<lb />
the legislative branch to represent<lb />
you and voice your problems. I should<lb />
like to remind you that the judiciary<lb />
is a part of the student government.<lb />
1 would like to say that the judiciary<lb />
should be commended, rather than<lb />
condemned<lb />
The East Carolinian is looking for-<lb />
ward to better coverage of the SGA<lb />
with the change of meeting time to<lb />
Monday inght.<lb />
Representatives of the college<lb />
union are journeying to Duke for a<lb />
meeting of college union officers all<lb />
over the state. It is hoped that they<lb />
will bring back plans for a better or-<lb />
ganization in order to build a better<lb />
college union.<lb />
It's a shame that the day students<lb />
do not have better facilities in their<lb />
day rooms. It looks like a SGA com-<lb />
mittee would be appointed to invest-<lb />
igate this. The day students are a<lb />
vital part of our student body<lb />
We hear that the coke machine in<lb />
Wilson dorm is empty afer six p. m.<lb />
Now isn't that a shame?<lb />
Congratulations to the veterans for<lb />
forming plans for a more active or-<lb />
ganization. We wish them much suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
Anyone interested in working on<lb />
the radio staff of WWWS is urged to<lb />
contact Miss Roulston.<lb />
The Appalachian newspaper runs<lb />
this quote: "Although I may dis-<lb />
agree with everything you say, I<lb />
will defend until death your right<lb />
to say it We say amen.<lb />
Big man around campus in the<lb />
YMCA is senior Gus Manos. After<lb />
two year's experience in the Y in-<lb />
cluding the vice-president's position.<lb />
Gus attained the presidency this year.<lb />
For his work with this and other<lb />
organizations as well as his com-<lb />
mendable tributes ot service, char-<lb />
acter, and personality, the East Caro-<lb />
linian bestows to Gus this week's<lb />
Who's Who honors.<lb />
Greek Descent<lb />
Years ago Mr. and Mrs. Manos<lb />
came from their native homeland of<lb />
Greece to live in Fayetteville, North<lb />
Carolina. There iu attended public<lb />
school' fciv t for two years of study<lb />
at a Greek-American private board-<lb />
ing school just outside New York City<lb />
in Portchester, N. Y. At the age of<lb />
ten he and his twelve-year-old sister<lb />
entered t  old ca3tle-type academy<lb />
primarily to learn the Greek lang-<lb />
uage, which their parents still spoke<lb />
ently. A second reason for their<lb />
going was that World War II had<lb />
broken oul and Fayetteville was be-<lb />
coming a spot of turmoil and corrupt-<lb />
ion; while on its outskirts Fort Bragg<lb />
was booming. During those two years<lb />
G is and his sister made sixteen train<lb />
trl s between New York and North<lb />
' Carolina.<lb />
After graduation from high school<lb />
in I960 ius worked for two years<lb />
with the Fayetteville Public Works<lb />
Commission a.s a light meter reader.<lb />
The following two years he spent in<lb />
the Navy. As a typist in the Special<lb />
Services Division he met some out-<lb />
standing entertainers, athletes, and<lb />
movie stars including Deborah Pad-<lb />
get and Tommy Wiswell, World's<lb />
Champion Checker Player.<lb />
Gus had always liked the game of<lb />
checkers, having played when he was<lb />
a little hoy with the old men around<lb />
Fayetteville. Then while in the Navy<lb />
he had acquired a scientific interest<lb />
in the pastime and had read Mr.<lb />
Wiswell's books on the subject. So<lb />
when the champ himself provided<lb />
opportunity for a meet, Gus naturally<lb />
(Jus Manos<lb />
jumped at the chance. They played<lb />
two games, each a tie. As a result<lb />
Gus received a set of ivory checkers<lb />
from Mr. Wiswell plus the advice to<lb />
give up checkers because there was<lb />
no future in it.<lb />
That's when Gus changed his avo-<lb />
cation to hjvnosis. He began a study<lb />
of the art and some experimental<lb />
work on his own. Upon his release<lb />
from the Navy Gus and an interested<lb />
friend formed a Psychical Research<lb />
Club back in his hometwon. Its twen-<lb />
ty members including some Fayette-<lb />
ville business men, dentists, and Fort<lb />
Bragg officers met in the City Rec-<lb />
reation Building during that summer<lb />
of '54 before Gus went away to col-<lb />
lege. They helped the public break<lb />
nervous habits as biting nails, stop<lb />
drinking or smoking, lose weight, etc.<lb />
And Then College<lb />
Simply "to get what was coming<lb />
to me" Gus came on a GI Bill to ECC<lb />
in the fall as a business major. He<lb />
joined the Veteran's Club and the<lb />
Westminster Fellowship. At the end<lb />
of the year he went to the western<lb />
tart of the state to Montreat for a<lb />
week-long WF Conference. Since then<lb />
he's been back to the same confer-<lb />
ence every summer.<lb />
During his sophomore year he ad-<lb />
ded the YMCA, Circle K, Canterbury<lb />
Club, FBLA. and WF Council to his<lb />
list of activities. This was his last<lb />
year in campus talent shows as a<lb />
hypnotist and his first year to attend<lb />
the YMYVYCA Southeastern Regional<lb />
Conference, meeting at Emory and<lb />
Henry College in Emory, Virginia.<lb />
His junior year he was elected to<lb />
the offices of vice-president in the<lb />
YMCA, treasurer in the WF, and<lb />
treasurer in Circle K. At Christmas<lb />
lie represented the Y at a United<lb />
Students Christian Council meeting<lb />
at Davidson College. Also he took in<lb />
the International Circle K Conven-<lb />
tion in Philadelphia plus the Regional<lb />
Y Conference at Berea College in<lb />
Berea, Kentucky.<lb />
The summer afterward he served<lb />
as counselor for two weeks at an<lb />
K. iscopai Church Choir Camp loca-<lb />
ted at Camp Leach, N. C. And then<lb />
he went to New York for the begin-<lb />
ning of a "fabulous six weeks" at a<lb />
national YWTMGA Leadership<lb />
Training School at Union Theological<lb />
Seminary' of Columbia University.<lb />
The fourteen girls, four boys, and<lb />
two directors attending the school<lb />
were under a uniepje cooperative liv-<lb />
ing system. In the mornings they<lb />
went to their classes together; fa<lb />
the afternoons they studied together<lb />
in the massive house where they lived;<lb />
in the evenings they saw New York<lb />
together. Some of the highlights Gus<lb />
mentioned were "Little Abner a<lb />
seat in the Press Box at Yankee Sta-<lb />
dium to hear Billy Graham, the Little<lb />
Church around the Corner, Coney<lb />
Island on the fourth of July, and a<lb />
lawn picnic and interview with<lb />
Eleanor Roosevelt at Hyde Park.<lb />
This year marks the end of college<lb />
days for Gus. Next year? He's think-<lb />
ing about a work camp in Europe for<lb />
a while. And of course he's still got<lb />
his checkers, hypnosis, bridge, danc-<lb />
ing, and convention memories to fall<lb />
back on if ever he runs out of any-<lb />
thing to do.<lb />
Mrs. Sallie CottcnA Friend Of East Carolina<lb />
Howdy, apace-minded scien<lb />
i mi enemies). Before we snicker at "<lb />
opera, let look at s me of the odd<lb />
so-called practical people come up v,<lb />
time to time . . . and maybe at<lb />
why they come up with oddities at all.<lb />
In a recent issue of "The Atlantic M<lb />
ly that old college stand-by, Hat � � I<lb />
in witz (President of the Shell Oil (<lb />
in c;�se you're a facts man) said: �<lb />
to create, a man must be dl<lb />
cr ative individual has an inner c n<lb />
in" something new into the<lb />
make the world different. This is a- ti<lb />
the scientist as of the artist or ; �� I<lb />
there's a pers n born who :<lb />
isfied with anything, ever not rea<lb />
for something new, different, exciti<lb />
just rewarding, I've yet to meet h<lb />
our constitution grants us life, lib<lb />
the pursuit (Note, not necessarily tl �<lb />
ment) of happiness. It makes<lb />
create things. So, when the I, s. Pal<lb />
fice rec rds are examined, we find<lb />
est things, Coffee coolers made<lb />
absorb the excess heat of the dark<lb />
liquid for those poor souls wh<lb />
but need a hurried cup of coffee to wak<lb />
(P. S. It also works for tea.) Or for thi<lb />
so and so's who read in bed and would<lb />
to do even that lying down, specta<lb />
attached mirrors (two sets) that pr<lb />
reading matter upwards so you won't I<lb />
to strain your neck into a three-qui;<lb />
And sleep tapes. Yes, you can learn whil<lb />
sleep�hypnotic suggestion, probably . .<lb />
sibly?<lb />
And speaking of probable possil<lb />
how about "Sputnik I our new succes<lb />
the moon�though I'm sure it will<lb />
place our old-fashioned model. And how<lb />
the following (if it's invented by tin<lb />
goes to press, it'll be a real scoop for E<lb />
Carolina) :<lb />
"A scientist living on gains<lb />
Is searching with infinite pains<lb />
For a new type of sound<lb />
Which he hopes when it's found<lb />
Will travel much faster than plan<lb />
It's all in your point of view. Cr "<lb />
ness makes the world go round�in m<lb />
ways than one. In fact, maybe they ca<lb />
a dizzy world because everybody on it<lb />
just en ugh of that spark of imaginat:<lb />
feeling for it. that makes life worth livi<lb />
'Cause you know, if we couldn't reach<lb />
moon and get it�we wouldn't be hur<lb />
And, on a more serious note, let's look at<lb />
wi rds of poet Ralph Hodgson on this:<lb />
"Reason has moons, but mo- ns not h-<lb />
Lie mirrored on her sea,<lb />
Confounding her astronomers.<lb />
But, O! delighting me<lb />
From The Infirmary<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
Six-thirty a. m.�an ungodly hour<lb />
have your temperature taken, and in si<lb />
walks and sticks a thermometer in y<lb />
njoulh. You lie there, tihinking how y<lb />
must have been mistaken about this I <lb />
a place to get a lot of rest. You would r<lb />
loved to sleep a little longer . . . these ea<lb />
hours . . . you wake up a few minutes 1.<lb />
as she bustles back in, you pick the th<lb />
ometer up off your chest and put it back<lb />
your mouth before she gets to you. "Yo<lb />
doing better, young lady she says, as<lb />
reads your temperature.<lb />
After my four day stay at the infirm<lb />
I feel as if I know the place, the routi<lb />
Pills, pills don't forget to take your pills, and<lb />
that terrible green cough syrup. And if you're<lb />
lucky you get a penicillin shot, too, and<lb />
guess where.<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Dr. Hoskins announces that the<lb />
English club will meet tonight, with<lb />
poetry readings as the main point of<lb />
interest. It was postponed last week<lb />
due to the flu outbreak.<lb />
When I was a "child" my Grand-<lb />
mother gave me a small red book<lb />
with pictures of a beautiful white<lb />
doe on the cover. Because the book<lb />
was written in poetic form I never<lb />
attempted to read it. Recently while<lb />
scanning through this book, "The<lb />
White Doe or The Legend of Vir-<lb />
ginia Dare I found not only one of<lb />
the most beautiful and artistically<lb />
written folk legends, but also that<lb />
the author was Mrs. Sallie Southhall<lb />
Co tten after whom our own Cotten<lb />
Hall was named.<lb />
Living at Cottondale, a beautiful<lb />
cotton plantation a few miles from<lb />
Greenville that was the family home<lb />
of her husband Robert Cotten, Sallie<lb />
seems to have been the epitome of a<lb />
Southern lady. Dr. Lucile Turner,<lb />
head of the English Department,<lb />
remembers that during her first year<lb />
at East Carolina, 1926, Mrs. Cotten<lb />
lectured here. She describes Mrs.<lb />
Cotten as "a friend of the college<lb />
who helped it in everyway that she<lb />
could<lb />
Believing strongly that history<lb />
should be supplemented by research<lb />
into myths, folklore, and legend,<lb />
Mrs. Cotten seems to be an earlier<lb />
version of ono of NNorth Carolina's<lb />
most outstanding historical novel-<lb />
ists of today, Inglis Fletcher. She set<lb />
out to collect the most interesting of<lb />
these tales of folklore and did so in<lb />
three books all of which may be<lb />
found in the college library. The<lb />
first, "The White Doe was an In-<lb />
dian legend about what happened to<lb />
Virginia Dare of the Lost Colony.<lb />
A later book entitled "What Aunt<lb />
Dorcus Told Little Elsie was a col-<lb />
lection of North Carolina folklore.<lb />
Besides believing in the quality<lb />
of N. C. folklore, Mrs. Cotten worked<lb />
continually for the rights and ad-<lb />
vancement of women. This lead her to<lb />
help organize tihe North Carolina<lb />
Federation of Women's Clubs in<lb />
1902. She served as state president<lb />
from 1911-1913 and she is sometimes<lb />
referred to as "Mother of the Federa-<lb />
tion "A History of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Federation of Women's Clubs<lb />
(1901-1925)" was her last and per-<lb />
haps her most renowned book.<lb />
Folks in Greenville who remem-<lb />
ber this grand old lady described<lb />
her as one with a quick wit and a<lb />
sparkling personality. To prove this<lb />
point they tell an anecdote con-<lb />
cerning the marriage of one of her<lb />
daughters. The flowers for the wedd-<lb />
ing had been ordered from Raleigh<lb />
and were coming to Greenville via<lb />
an old Norfolk-Southern freighter.<lb />
When on the day of the wedding the<lb />
flowers still had not arrived, Mra.<lb />
Cotten made a bridal bouquet out of<lb />
pi.y'vy white cotton from her own<lb />
cotton field and the wedding went<lb />
on as scheduled.<lb />
And of course, adding to the confusi<lb />
was the rumor going about that there was a<lb />
boy in the men's sick ward upstairs f<lb />
walked in his sleep and roamed all over the<lb />
infirmary. But nobody really believed it<lb />
however; I noticed two of the girls put th<lb />
make-up on and straightened the sheets and<lb />
sat watching the door until way after mid-<lb />
night�when I finally dozed off. They were<lb />
still sitting there, awake and watching when<lb />
I woke up next morning. A few such vivid<lb />
memories remain from my visit.<lb />
On the serious side, they really get a lot<lb />
done for you over there. During this flu epi-<lb />
demic they've had on overflow of students<lb />
and were even short of beds at times. The<lb />
infirmary's forty-two bed capacity had been<lb />
reached last week, and six additional beds<lb />
wer? set up. Additional help was also sum-<lb />
moned to assist the regular staff. Consider-<lb />
ing the number of students they were caring<lb />
for, they have been doing a wonderful job.<lb />
The self-help students over there are<lb />
great, too. Besides performing their regular<lb />
duties they were so nice as to check our post<lb />
office boxes and even get some cokes for<lb />
us one night. And you could always send<lb />
messages to the outside world through them.<lb /><pb facs="00038436_tn_0003" /><lb />
TgUBSaAY. OCTOBER H Wg<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb /><lb />
lc<lb />
rt-<lb />
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PIRATES DEN<lb />
By<lb />
JOHNNY HUDSON J<lb />
?MMMMMMMHHMMMMM�JHMMHHMHMMMMMMF �� ?<lb />
tnj cohma this week, I would like to apologize for the lack<lb />
last week's paper. But due to a common disease on campus,<lb />
 for the sports page was not ready and yours truly did<lb />
condition Monday morning to start tapping on a typewriter,<lb />
pea and here's hoping it won't happen again.<lb />
 though only quarterback Ralph Zehring has ben plagued witih<lb />
h C club, another disease, more common in football circles, hit<lb />
this past Saturday night at Cullowhee. This new disease, fum-<lb />
w! catching for the Bucs and eventually sent them soaring<lb />
l T defeat.<lb />
to the Catamounts was the fir&amp;t time Western Carolina had<lb />
BCC since Boone took over and it came at bad time. The Pirates<lb />
worn the victory smile since the middle of the 19&amp;5 campaign when<lb />
k a w'0-19 homecoming win over the same Catamounts. Nine con-<lb />
. - have been registered since that time.<lb />
Strong Foes Ahead<lb />
 Pirates still stand a strong chance of bettering last year's re-<lb />
� �houtfri four strong clubs remain on the slate. It will take<lb />
ete reversal by the Pirates to restore the student body spirit. The<lb />
i a School spirit, very weak in the tiee years that I have been<lb />
ral occasions showed signs of renewed vigor this fall and<lb />
ild do school as well a.� the team a boost in the arm.<lb />
l.enoi) Uhyiu is three weeks away, this is the game that<lb />
:his season a .success. The Bears are running rough-shod over<lb />
probaMy be continuing to do so when they step into the<lb />
three weeks hence.<lb />
Newberry Heavy Favorite<lb />
rvrer shot for Pirate fans would be four straight victories,<lb />
. Newberry gets the first opportunity Saturday to decide the<lb />
D tht � initial home-stretch drive.<lb />
iia will be the first official meeting between ECC and a Little<lb />
ECC will meet Presbyterian later. The Little Three schools<lb />
� gaming admittance in the North State loop which would make<lb />
. anced conference, If admitted, they would replace teams which<lb />
iketball. Thus far this fall, the South Carolina schools have<lb />
� ng against North State competition.<lb />
-Inative scores, which mean very little in modern day foot-<lb />
:v will rate as four or five touchdowns favorites. Newberry<lb />
lei; The Citadel beat Davidson by two touchdowns and David-<lb />
 two. All these are early season scores, and this weeks game<lb />
icfc club has made the most progress.<lb />
ECC Game Unheard<lb />
very disheartening to learn that the East Carolina-Western<lb />
te was not broadcast by WGTC this past Saturday. It was just<lb />
to show the little interest shown by the local merchants in<lb />
c program. It is really a shame that a town as large as Green-<lb />
�agMaMBHBJBii<lb />
PACE IHEEE<lb />
Pirates Open Three Game Home Stand<lb />
!�<lb />
t that the game oi their hometown college are brougiht<lb />
� . students and local people by radio.<lb />
Odds And Ends In ECC Sports<lb />
team had a hard job getting to Western Carolina last week.<lb />
, v had to get off the bus because it would not climb a mountain.<lb />
had to get off to allow it to cross a bridge which would not<lb />
bo much weight . . . Western Carolina football players should have<lb />
e They have to climb a mountain every morning to go to break-<lb />
te wise, when they attend classes . . . Congratulations go to Bill<lb />
and Ed Emory. Skeeter, a third team quarterback, was the spark<lb />
� Bu( b against WCC. It is rumored that Emory played one of his best<lb />
and also had the distinction of blocking a punt . . . Coach Howard<lb />
has his besketball team working out and from signs shown in an<lb />
season inter-squad game, improvement is evident over last winter<lb />
ch Jim Maiiory s'ates that a baseball league may be formed next<lb />
i r for college players.<lb />
Predictions Of The Week<lb />
Carolina over Newberry by 14; Our fine average against other<lb />
us to stick with the Pirates. We are definitely due to explode<lb />
hope it's Saturday night. Duke over State by 1; Wotfpack may<lb />
to upset the Blue Devils, but on the basics of past games, we have<lb />
with Duke. No surprise if there is an upset. Lenoir Rhyne over<lb />
olina by 20; Bears make hash of Cats short two game winr.ing<lb />
n over Catawba by 6; Injuries of Indians give Christians edge.<lb />
na over Wake Forest by 18; Tar Heels rebound against helpless<lb />
Davidson over Presbyterian by 7; Blue Hose having troubles this<lb />
i are too erratic. Appalachian over Emory and Henry by 6; Apps<lb />
for Pirate stew.<lb />
Ken Burgess<lb />
By MERVIN HOBBY<lb />
Co-Captain Ken Burgess is the re-<lb />
cipient of this week's player of the<lb />
Week honors for his fine performance<lb />
in last Saturday's losing effort a-<lb />
gainst Western Carolina. Ken has<lb />
played proficiently and determined'<lb />
ly in the Pirate forward wall all<lb />
year long and well deserves this<lb />
honor.<lb />
Burgess is no stranger to football<lb />
fame. He starred for Burlington High<lb />
School's Bulldogs during te '51 thru<lb />
'53 seasons. Ken was a blocking<lb />
back in high school and easily made<lb />
the switch to guard after enrolling<lb />
at ECC. In high school Ken received<lb />
the Blocking Trophy and was Cap-<lb />
tain of the team his senior ysar.<lb />
Ken is one of the best football play-<lb />
ers ever to come out of Burlington,<lb />
a city which has produced many good<lb />
football players.<lb />
Burgess has played first string for<lb />
the Pirates since his sophomore year.<lb />
He was playing regularly last year<lb />
until an injury about mid-season,<lb />
which hampered him the remainder<lb />
of the season, after which he saw<lb />
only limited action.<lb />
Ken's prowess as a guard was re-<lb />
cognized and rewarded by his team-<lb />
mates' selecting him as co-captain,<lb />
along with Dick Monds, of this year's<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
There is not much, glory to play<lb />
in the line; but if ons will watch<lb />
closely this Saturday, I'm certain<lb />
they will see Ken Burgess giving<lb />
his all for victory. The linemen do<lb />
not usually receive much glory, but<lb />
normally receive bruises and pains<lb />
so necessary for victory.<lb />
Congratulations, Ken, and good<lb />
luck in you and your fellow players'<lb />
a-temt to get back in the win<lb />
column this Saturday against New-<lb />
bury.<lb />
North Carolina Athletic And Recreation<lb />
Federation Of College Women<lb />
OCTOBER 26-26, 1957<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
"Programs Draw Participation"<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
P. M.�REGISTRATION<lb />
P. M.�GENERAL SESSION<lb />
Welcome�President Ann Wilson<lb />
Speakers�Mrs Jean Edge and Mrs. Hope Taylor<lb />
P. M.�DISCUSSION GROUPS<lb />
1. What constitutes a good program?�W. C. U. N. C.<lb />
Knack White, Leader<lb />
2. Should Physical fitness be stressed as a definite part of the<lb />
R. A. or A. A. Program?-hE. C. C.<lb />
3. How can techniques of leadership be developed in R. A. or A. A.<lb />
J. Lou Derick�Montreat College<lb />
4. How can programs be emphasized and publicised.<lb />
Greensboro College<lb />
4.30 P.M.�ADVISORY BOARD MEETING<lb />
P. M.� BANQUET<lb />
Speaker�pr. Prewitt<lb />
8:30 p. M�ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957<lb />
A. M.�GENERAL SESSION<lb />
Reports from discussion groups<lb />
10:30 A. M BUSINESS MEETING<lb />
Presidentr-�Ann Wilson<lb />
ECC Site Of<lb />
Women's Meet<lb />
"Programs draw participation"<lb />
will be the theme of this weekend'3<lb />
meeting of the North Carolina Ath-<lb />
letic and Recreation of College Wom-<lb />
en. The conference, which will draw<lb />
delegates from schools all over the<lb />
state, is being hosted by the East<lb />
Carolina Women's Recreation Asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
Two former presidents of college<lb />
athletic groups will hold the spot-<lb />
light at opening exercises Friday.<lb />
They are Mrs. Jean Edge, president<lb />
of EOC's Women's Recreation Associ-<lb />
ation of three years ago, and Mrs.<lb />
Hope Taylor, former head of the Mer-<lb />
idith College Athletic Association.<lb />
Both are physical education teachers<lb />
at present.<lb />
Planned discussions, led by dele-<lb />
gates from W. C, ECC, Montreat<lb />
and Greensboro, top the afternoon's<lb />
agenda. Subjects covered will include<lb />
leadership, physical fitness, organi-<lb />
zation and publicity.<lb />
A meeting of the group's Advisory<lb />
board will follow at 4:30, and a<lb />
banquet in the East Dining Room,<lb />
at which the featured speaker will<lb />
be the Psychology Department's Dr.<lb />
Prewitt, will end the official slate of<lb />
activities.<lb />
Once-Beaten Indians<lb />
Rate Heavy Favorites<lb />
In Saturday's Battle<lb />
Newberry, one of South Carolina's<lb />
strong Little Three teams, invades<lb />
t" e Pirate Den Saturday night hoping<lb />
to record it's first win over aNorth<lb />
State eleven.<lb />
The Indians have had plenty of<lb />
success in past seasons handling<lb />
North State opposition but bowed<lb />
to Lenoir Rhyne in their only loss<lb />
thus far. The visitors journey to<lb />
Greenville with a 2-1-1 mark.<lb />
East Carolina will enter the Sat-<lb />
urday non-conference tilt still seek-<lb />
ing its first win of the season. Last<lb />
Saturday, the Bucs bowed to West-<lb />
ern Carolina in what must be termed<lb />
as their best effort of the season,<lb />
heir blocking was better and their<lb />
de ensive play was outstanding with<lb />
the Catamounts turning fumbles in-<lb />
to victory.<lb />
The visitors will be heavy favorites<lb />
to win over their upper state foe.<lb />
Newberry romptd past Carson-New-<lb />
man, and also Troy State of Alaba-<lb />
ma. Their tie came with The Citadel,<lb />
a club which is surprising everybody<lb />
in the Southern Conference.<lb />
The Citadel defeated Davidson by<lb />
a couple of touchdowns and the Cats<lb />
marched past ECC by the same mar-<lb />
gin.<lb />
Bobby Rowe and Bob Yarnoll, a<lb />
couple of speedy halfbacks, lead<lb />
Newberry's high-geared offense.<lb />
Quarterbacking the club is Scottie<lb />
Spears, a 170-pound sophomore.<lb />
Spears is considered more of a run-<lb />
ning threat than a passer but has<lb />
utilized the forward pass some &amp;�<lb />
fall.<lb />
ECC may face one of the toughest<lb />
defenses on their schedule Satur-<lb />
day when they run up against Marion<lb />
Lee and company. Lee, a strong 211<lb />
pounder, plays tackle for the South<lb />
Carolinians and is given a good bet<lb />
for All-Sate honors and is given big<lb />
build for Little All-American. Lee<lb />
is a home-grown product hailing from<lb />
Florence, S. C.<lb />
Senior guard, James Fleming, is<lb />
another Indian the Bucs will have to<lb />
contend with. Weighing in at only<lb />
175, Fleming and the Pirate's Ken<lb />
Burgess should have a big time<lb />
esting out their ability on a small<lb />
man lor a change.<lb />
James Speight will lead the Pi-<lb />
rate's often-stalled offense. Speight,<lb />
an All-Conference candidate, had<lb />
rolled Ujp 229 yards rushing before<lb />
the Western Carolina game. The<lb />
Greenville na'ive had amassed a 5.6<lb />
average yards per carry, which is<lb />
considered pretty good. Aiding<lb />
Speight on the ground attack will be<lb />
Tommy Nash and Bob Lilley.<lb />
Ralph Zehring, Bill Skeeter, and<lb />
Stuart Holland will probably all get<lb />
a call at quarterback with Zehring<lb />
getting the starting nod. The Vir-<lb />
ginia native has been a passing<lb />
threat thus far this season.<lb />
In the line play Boone will count on<lb />
Larry Howell, Charles Cooke, Ed<lb />
Emory, Ken Burgess, Dick Monds, and<lb />
Lynn Barnett to anchor the Bucs<lb />
interior line. On the flanks will be<lb />
Howard Beale, Tommy Jones, Bill<lb />
Cain, and David Thomas.<lb />
The Bucs are winless this season<lb />
and hope to break into the win col-<lb />
umn by the upset route. ECC has<lb />
three home encounters before wind-<lb />
ing up the season at Presbyterian.<lb />
The East Carolina coaching staff have their hands full in getting their squad ready for the strong Newberry<lb />
Indians this Saturday.<lb />
EPO Fraternity Takes<lb />
Lead In Tag Football<lb />
Loop; Flu Interferes<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
After remaining in the number<lb />
hree and four stpots in the BOC in-<lb />
tramural league standings, the EPO<lb />
Fraternity won two games last week<lb />
to move ahead of all the other teams,<lb />
Action was held to a minimum during<lb />
he week's play due to the flu virus<lb />
and the Country Gentlemen did not<lb />
play at all. All cancelled games will<lb />
be made up before October 28 when<lb />
league play stops and tournament<lb />
play begins<lb />
EPO took on Umstead Hall last<lb />
Monday and barely emerged the vie-<lb />
or as they won by a score of 12 to<lb />
8. Billy Vestals is the manager of<lb />
the EPO crew which was led by<lb />
Jim Parkin, Gene Ratliff and Den-<lb />
nis Conner. Umstead Hall got off to<lb />
a slow start in early league play but<lb />
the team has very much improved<lb />
itself since that time. Wednesday,<lb />
Merle Teachy and Jerry Johnson did<lb />
all of the scoring as the EPO picked<lb />
up its second win of the week by<lb />
owning Kappa Sigma Nu by a de-<lb />
cisive 19 to 0 score. Johnson scored<lb />
twice for his team. Other definite<lb />
standouts for the EPO squad were<lb />
Earl Eelliga, Ralph Beston and Clit<lb />
aGatte. Vestals, Parkin and Connor<lb />
played their usual fine game.<lb />
After forfeiting their first two<lb />
scheduled games the ROTC team<lb />
not only showed up for their game<lb />
but they took a 19 to 6 impressive<lb />
win at the hands of Phi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
Black, Biggs and Smith did all of<lb />
the scoring for the Officer's Training<lb />
group. The ROTC has a lot of games<lb />
to make up in order to catch up with<lb />
the rest of the league and are ex-<lb />
pected to be real strong for the rest<lb />
of the league season.<lb />
A battle of noti-winners took tplace<lb />
Wednesday and after it was all<lb />
over, te hapless Phi Kappa Alpha I lRat<lb />
still had not won a game and Phi<lb />
Gamma Pi brought their league recon<lb />
up to a 1 win and 5 loss mark. An<lb />
0 and 6 record is not one that the<lb />
Phi Kappa Altpha can be duly proud<lb />
of but Dick Buckley and his team<lb />
are to be commended on their sports-<lb />
manship and desire. There has to be<lb />
a bottom team in every sport and<lb />
ECC Fails In<lb />
Fifth Start<lb />
Western Carolina ended an ECC<lb />
jinx last Saturday night when the<lb />
Catamounts took advantage of num-<lb />
erous Pirate fumbles to record a 20-7<lb />
.ictory in North State play. It was<lb />
he c: t�' second win in three con-<lb />
erence ilts while the Bucs are win<lb />
ess in three loop engagements.<lb />
East Carolina got In trouble on the<lb />
ipening kick-off when Joe Holmes<lb />
fumbled deep in his" own territory.<lb />
SCC held within their ten yard line<lb />
ut it was short-lived as the Cats<lb />
got another break and this time drove<lb />
for paydirt.<lb />
The Pirates were able to gain a<lb />
7-7 halftime score when James<lb />
Speig' t, "the Pirate Horsenn<lb />
broke loose for a 39 yard jaunt. It<lb />
��as Speight's third touchdown of the<lb />
season.<lb />
The Cats broke the deadlock in the<lb />
second half by pouncing on several<lb />
BCC fumbles and driving for touch-<lb />
downs.<lb />
The Pirate defense stopped the<lb />
Cats on several occasions but the sec-<lb />
ond half was played in ECC territory<lb />
with the Bucs having their hands on<lb />
the ball very few times.<lb />
al hough Buckley's is definitely the<lb />
cellar dwelling team in this league,<lb />
he scores do not show the determina<lb />
tion and attitude that his team has<lb />
displayed thus far.<lb />
Due to the flu virus as mentioned<lb />
before, there were two forfeits dur-<lb />
ing the week's activity. One came<lb />
at the expense of the Delta Sigma<lb />
Kho with Umstead finally getting<lb />
ur over the .500 mark at the DSR's<lb />
expense. The other forfiet was be-<lb />
tween .Phi Gamma Pi and Te River<lb />
s of Doug Watts. The River Rats<lb />
were ready to play when the starting<lb />
whistle was sounded and Phi Gamma<lb />
Pi was not, so of course the River<lb />
R:it squad got themselves an easy<lb />
victory to run their mark to 4 and 2.<lb />
This rounded out the limited ac-<lb />
tion during the week. All team mana-<lb />
gers and members are reminded to<lb />
refer to t' e intramural bulletin board<lb />
Baby Bucs Continue<lb />
Winning Ways; Meet<lb />
Fork Union Friday<lb />
Coach Earl Smith and nis victori-<lb />
ous Baby Bucs journey to Fork<lb />
Union, Va tomorow to meet Fork<lb />
Union in an afternoon battle.<lb />
The ECC junior varsity has won<lb />
two of its three tilts with their<lb />
last victory being a 25-12 victory<lb />
over the University of Richmond<lb />
yearlings. They defeated Chowan<lb />
Junior College and lost to Wingate<lb />
Junior College.<lb />
Their best effort was against Rich-<lb />
mond with Quarterback Bill Skeeter<lb />
and halfback Brownie Salmon lead-<lb />
ing the attack. Skeeter was very<lb />
deceptive in scoring once and setting<lb />
up the other Baby Buc scores. Sal-<lb />
mon, a Wallace native playing in the<lb />
shadow of his high school running<lb />
mate, Wray Carlton, broke through<lb />
the Spiders' defense for numerous<lb />
gains and one touchdown.<lb />
The defense of Coach Smith's<lb />
charges also proved stout with Charles<lb />
Vaughn, Joe Lewis, LeRoy Singleton,<lb />
Tommy Bland, Wayne Davis, Henry<lb />
Vansant, and Bert Harrell standing<lb />
out. In the defensive secondary<lb />
George Slaughter and Jack Beale<lb />
w re impressive. Beale, the Ports-<lb />
mouth defensive star, was a ball<lb />
Lawk grabbing several interceptions<lb />
in his short period of play.<lb />
Coach Smith is expected to go with<lb />
much the same line-up when they<lb />
seek win number three tomonow<lb />
afternoon. Skeeter will probably di-<lb />
rect the forces with help coming<lb />
from George Turner.<lb />
in the ECC Soda Shop for the sched-<lb />
ules to be posted on cancelled games.<lb />
The official league standings of Octo-<lb />
ber are as follows:<lb />
Won Lost Pet.<lb />
EPO  � 5 1 .833<lb />
Country Gentlemen 4 1 .800<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu  4 2 .666<lb />
River Rats 4 2 .666<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho 3 2 .600<lb />
Umstead Hall 4 3 .871<lb />
ROTC  1 2 .333<lb />
Phi Gamma Pi 1 5 .166<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha . 0 6 .000<lb />
When games lost by forfiet are<lb />
re-played, schedule will be changed.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINI AN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1957<lb />
ap<lb />
Time For A Celebration<lb />
He Remembers Very Well<lb />
As Unpredictable As The Weather<lb />
This college art department is "going great guns" as we see from stories<lb />
on page 1, so it's no wonder Dr. Wellington Gray, head of the department,<lb />
and some members take time out for refreshments<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Dear Editor.<lb />
I have recently become alarmed at<lb />
the way it seems students are being<lb />
turned in for small rule infractions<lb />
by 'heir fellow .students. It is beyond<lb />
my wildest imagination what these<lb />
informers hope to derive from prey-<lb />
ing on their fellow students and run-<lb />
ning to the nearest dean or advisor<lb />
to tell what the suspect did wrong.<lb />
It is no wonder to me that every-<lb />
one, especially a girl, wants to go<lb />
home on the weekends. They can move<lb />
around a bit at home without tine<lb />
fear of being turned in by one of the<lb />
neighborhood kids.<lb />
I can remember from history how<lb />
people were persecuted for not be-<lb />
lieving as the government, or people<lb />
in charge, wanted them to believe.<lb />
These people couldn't even say any-<lb />
thing against authority, much leas<lb />
break a rule. Is this what we w�;nt<lb />
at ECC? Can a person break even<lb />
one tiny rule without someone grab-<lb />
bing them by the collar and marching<lb />
them to the judiciary board?<lb />
If ECC is to operate an honor sys<lb />
tern, let's come out in the open and<lb />
do away with the "squeal" system;<lb />
which we seem to have row. Students<lb />
don't like "tattle tales" and the school<lb />
spirit which we crave so much can<lb />
never be obtained as long as a few<lb />
individuals keep acting like grade<lb />
school kids and run to the teacher<lb />
every time they see something that<lb />
doesn't suit them. ECC is doomed to<lb />
remain a "suitcase" college until<lb />
these certain individuals grow up<lb />
and realize that they are never going j<lb />
to impress anyone with their "pro<lb />
tector" attitudes.<lb />
Many people will recognize that<lb />
this letter is not the one which was<lb />
handed, without my permission, to<lb />
the women's judiciary board and is<lb />
not the one which was available in<lb />
the soda shop. But, due to circum-<lb />
stances, I thought it both wise and<lb />
necessary to reject that letter.<lb />
I would also like to add that this<lb />
letter, in its entirety, was written by<lb />
ne and that the insinuation that I<lb />
received assistance from a female<lb />
student is completely unfair and un-<lb />
true.<lb />
Thank You,<lb />
Don Dunson<lb />
October 21, 1957<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE. "I may not agree<lb />
with you, but . . .  The following<lb />
letter is printed, but is not endorsed<lb />
by the East Carolinian. Statements<lb />
made are an expression of opinion,<lb />
not necessarily of fact and we are<lb />
interested in facts.<lb />
Unjust Criticism<lb />
formed and the misinformed.<lb />
;As a student, subject to and well<lb />
aware of the rules, and having been<lb />
restricted for breaking certain of<lb />
these rules, I feel that I can, if any-<lb />
one can say that the Women's Judic-<lb />
iary is doing an excellent, though<lb />
thankless and tedious, job.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Margaret Leggett<lb />
The Yanks Say<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
In view of the fact that your rather<lb />
unqualified writer, Bryan Harrison<lb />
is resigning from the staff of the<lb />
East Carolinian, I feel that it is my<lb />
duty as an American citizen to take<lb />
advantage of this last opportunity<lb />
to express my thoughts on the article<lb />
written in the final issue of the<lb />
East Carolinian, Spring Quarter of<lb />
1957, titled "Go Home Yankee<lb />
Evidently ex-writer Harrison chose<lb />
to print this article in the last issue<lb />
of the school year because, the public<lb />
would not have an immediate oppor-<lb />
tunity to comment on it. Just be-<lb />
cause he is not capable of leraera-<lb />
bering for five months, I wish he<lb />
would nut take it for granted that<lb />
everyone �: that weak minded.<lb />
If Mr. Harrison would have been<lb />
more observing before he had written<lb />
his article, and if he was not so<lb />
simple minded he would have realized<lb />
that not only are there a few Yankee<lb />
students ECC, but a good many of<lb />
he faculty are so called "Yankees<lb />
I can not help but feel that they<lb />
have done a great deal to raise the<lb />
academic rating of ECC.<lb />
I hope that Southern Hospitality<lb />
is not rated by Mr. Harrison's stan-<lb />
dards. Please realize that this letter<lb />
is not in'ended for generalization, it<lb />
is directed only to Mr. Harrison. One<lb />
should not generalize in situations of<lb />
this type.<lb />
May I suggest that before Mr.<lb />
Harrison attempts to write publicly<lb />
again, he should "wise up hill-billy<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Chase Breiner<lb />
The fountain in Wright Circle has been taking turns sprinkling passing students and then drying up and<lb />
Leaving the gold fish in about enough water to wade. There must be a happ md,um<lb />
News From Around The Campus<lb />
Last year's pledge Oliver Williams remembers very well the initiation he<lb />
underwent and which was similiar to that sen on campus these days It<lb />
must be nice to be on the other side looking on . . . hmm, Oliver?<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi 'The Mouse Trap'<lb />
The Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi has announced officers who<lb />
will direct activities of the national<lb />
honorary education fraternity during<lb />
the 1957-1958 term.<lb />
Patricia R. Daniels, senior from<lb />
Beaufort, will act as president of the<lb />
organization during the school year<lb />
Other officers are Barbara Morton<lb />
of Franklinton, N. C, vice president;<lb />
Nancy Spain of Manson, secretary;<lb />
Mary Neale of Wilmington, treasurer;<lb />
and Marian Morrison of Laurel Hill,<lb />
reporter-historian.<lb />
YW-YMCA Halloween Party<lb />
drawn up to be presented to the IFC<lb />
body. T: is presentation of the com-<lb />
mittee's findings took place at the<lb />
earliest possible time, Monday af-<lb />
ternoon, Oct. 14. The IFC made its<lb />
decision then and the East Carolinian<lb />
was informed of the happenings, im-<lb />
mediaely.<lb />
In the meantime, the East Carolin-<lb />
i: n decided to put a black mark on the<lb />
IFC, by accusing it of either being<lb />
a farce or trying to hide something<lb />
It must be made clear that the IFC<lb />
is not, as the East Carolinian sub-<lb />
gested, run by an outside dictator,<lb />
nor does it have anything to hide.<lb />
It has beeji the policy of the IFC to<lb />
co-operate as much as possible, with<lb />
the East Carolinian. It seems to be a<lb />
' step backward for the East Carolin-<lb />
ian to abandon co-operation for mud-<lb />
slinging mid the likes.<lb />
Evidently the staff reporters did<lb />
not put forth enough effort to find out<lb />
Letter To The Editor:<lb />
Lately the Women's Judiciary has<lb />
been receiving unjust criticism from<lb />
some of the members of the student<lb />
body. I am a student here and have<lb />
been under the jurisdiction of this<lb />
body for a year and a quarter. During<lb />
this time I have been called before<lb />
it twice. The first thing I noticed j<lb />
about the Judiciary was the air of<lb />
justice and the desire of the members<lb />
to do the right thing. Equity is given<lb />
priority, and all cases are given the<lb />
utmost consideration and attention.<lb />
To the best of its ability, the Judic-<lb />
iary metes out punishment according<lb />
to offense, and the reasonable girls<lb />
of the college are the first to admit<lb />
this fact. There are some male stu-<lb />
dents, however, who resent the rules<lb />
and the body that has the power to<lb />
enforce these rules. They are quick<lb />
to express the view of the unin-<lb />
IFC Disagrees<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:<lb />
In last week's editorial column<lb />
there appeared an article labeled,<lb />
"Press Censorship There seems to<lb />
be a definite misunderstanding of the<lb />
procedures of the Interfraternity<lb />
Council by the East Carolinian. At<lb />
the first meeting of the IFC Judicial<lb />
Committee, a case was investigated<lb />
thoroughly and recommendations were<lb />
what was<lb />
happenig nor the consti-<lb />
utionally required procedures or they<lb />
prefer to continue to make wild ac-<lb />
cusations, with no basis.<lb />
It was stated in your column that<lb />
it is your goal to present the news<lb />
and the happenings to the students.<lb />
If this is true, the IFC would still<lb />
like to co-operate with the East Caro-<lb />
linian and hope for some improve-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Mac Lancaster,<lb />
Vice Pres IFC.<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE. Reporters who<lb />
covered the IFC's trial of Kappa<lb />
Sigma Nu were informed that the<lb />
decision reached at the trial would<lb />
not be definite until the following<lb />
Monday. No reasons for the delay<lb />
were offered to the reporters and<lb />
the newspaper assumed only what it<lb />
was forced to.<lb />
Ruth Garber, faculty member of<lb />
1he department of music, and Robert<lb />
J. Vetter of Greenville will have lead-<lb />
ing parts in Agatha Christie's "The<lb />
Mouse Trap November 19-20 at<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
The play is a joint enterprise of<lb />
the Greenvile Little Theater, and the<lb />
Greenville branch of the American<lb />
Association of University Women.<lb />
Students and faculty members at East<lb />
Carolina College are also cooperating<lb />
in the production of the murder mys-<lb />
tery by the popular author of who-<lb />
dunits.<lb />
Proceeds will be applied to the For-<lb />
eign Scholarship Fund of the Green-<lb />
ville AAUW. This fund has the pur-<lb />
pose of providing scholarships en-<lb />
abling students at East Carolina<lb />
Colege to study abroad.<lb />
"The Mouse Trap" will be directed<lb />
by Robert C. Forney of Greenville.<lb />
Miss Graber will appear for the first<lb />
time at the college in a leading role.<lb />
Both Mr. Forney and Mr. Vetter have<lb />
been cast in the annual spring Shake-<lb />
spearean production at the college<lb />
and in plays presented by the Green-<lb />
ville Little Theater.<lb />
Others in the cast of "The Mouse<lb />
Trap" include Beatrice Chauncey of<lb />
the East Carolina faculty; August<lb />
H. Laube of Greenville; C. Thomas<lb />
Hull of Durham, and J. C. Dunn, Jr.<lb />
of Pinetops, East Carolina students;<lb />
and Mrs. Robert Vetter and Dr. Lu-<lb />
ciano L'Abate of Greenville.<lb />
Halloween is just around the cor-<lb />
ner, and the YW-YMCA want to give<lb />
everyone a special treat for this<lb />
occasion. The Y-Cabinets put their<lb />
heads together, and one contemplat-<lb />
ing brain said, "Let's have a party<lb />
So, a party is to be for all of us<lb />
students; and "talk about a par-<lb />
ty <lb />
OCTOBER 30 will be the date of<lb />
this spook party; EIGHT O'CLOCK<lb />
is the time; and the Y-HUT is the<lb />
place.<lb />
Another wonderful thing about this<lb />
party is the fact that all Y-members<lb />
will be admitted free providing they<lb />
have their membership cards. So,<lb />
if you have been planning to join<lb />
the "Y but you just haven't gotten<lb />
around to it, you find a Y-Cabinet<lb />
member and join now.<lb />
A great deal of fun is in store for<lb />
all of us at the Y-Halloween party!<lb />
Don't punish yourself by forgetting<lb />
to attend!<lb />
Home Ec Club News<lb />
Home Economics Club program<lb />
chairman, Janet Powell, announces<lb />
the years' program plans for the<lb />
local group.<lb />
On November 12, the subject will<lb />
be "�Careers Conference All the<lb />
club members will be interested in<lb />
the date December 10 as this is when<lb />
the Christmas party is planned.<lb />
"Across the Wide Missouri"�St.<lb />
Louis is the subject that will come<lb />
ip at the meeting of January 14.<lb />
Highlights of the Home Economics<lb />
curriculum rill be the topic for Feb-<lb />
ruary 11.<lb />
On March 11, "You and Phi Omi-<lb />
cron" is the program titled for this<lb />
event.<lb />
"Alice Consumer in Wonderland,<lb />
a lively skit, is planned for April 15.<lb />
It will dqpict the wondrous difficul-<lb />
ties of todays consumer.<lb />
The final meeting of the year,<lb />
May 13, will be "Turning a New<lb />
Leaf There will be installation of<lb />
new officers and initation of seniors<lb />
into the American Home Economics<lb />
Association.<lb />
The program committee is com-<lb />
posed of : Peggy Harvin, Betty Cal-<lb />
houn, Jo Hendrix, Pat Herring, Ann<lb />
Barnacassel, Ntlie Boucom, La Rue<lb />
Denning, and Flora Griffin.<lb />
Advisors for the committee are:<lb />
Miss Mabel Daughtry and Mrs.<lb />
Gertrude Soderbury.<lb />
The first club meeting was held<lb />
September IT when a "Howdy Party"<lb />
in the form of an indcor picnic was<lb />
held for freshmen. On October 8,<lb />
the initiation of new members<lb />
the club took place.<lb />
Westminster" Fellowship Schedule<lb />
The highlight of the fall qua<lb />
at the Presbyterian Center, 401 Eas1<lb />
9th Street, will be Ojen House<lb />
Sunday afternoon, October 27,<lb />
6:00 p. m. Students ar.d faculty hr<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
On Monday evening Rev. T. M<lb />
Davis vill speak to the Westmir<lb />
Fellowship. This will be the beg<lb />
o. a series of discussions and talks<lb />
on Prebytarianism. Rev. Davis' I<lb />
will be "Church Organization and<lb />
Government<lb />
Pi Omega Pi<lb />
At a recent meeting of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi, the national honorary business<lb />
education fraternity, Joan Ram.<lb />
senior from Winnabow, was elected<lb />
to serve as secretary for the coming<lb />
year. Joan was elected to fill the of-<lb />
fice which was vacated when Pat<lb />
Lockamy Wells moved to Germany.<lb />
William Kent, senior from Tarboro,<lb />
was also elected to serve as treasurer<lb />
of Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi.<lb />
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