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Player Of The Week<lb />
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to check Johnny Hudson's<lb />
tor this week's Player of<lb />
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Week rid other newt of ECC mth-<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957<lb />
jty&amp; OnDrinkirig<lb />
For tSeBM�a4dype on ECC's opinions<lb />
on Drinking, see the story of the Y-<lb />
Hut discussion on page two.<lb />
Number 7<lb />
Halloween Festivities<lb />
Feature Stage Show,<lb />
Binso, Prizes Tonight<lb />
and Sputnik will<lb />
0 tonight when<lb />
�  Carnival gets<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
and a stage !<lb />
I a of the attract- <lb />
I I 'mega Pi spon<lb />
e spotlight will<lb />
ing of a Hal-<lb />
 the parti-<lb />
I atures such as<lb />
. race car3, an<lb />
.�wing, fortune-<lb />
nny tub.<lb />
ins " . . . with<lb />
students in<lb />
the ctive of this<lb />
ling to Pi<lb />
- I nt Jean Hargett,<lb />
resident of the<lb />
"many changes"<lb />
on this year's<lb />
Chester Jackson<lb />
- are co-committee-<lb />
e FBI.A. while L. M.<lb />
Flowers are<lb />
I ators for Pi<lb />
il year's 3tage<lb />
esl w ill be chairman<lb />
assisted by a cast<lb />
ar, Penny Por-<lb />
. Mary Porter, Bar-<lb />
Anne Bryan, Mary<lb />
orbett, Charles<lb />
ara Smith.<lb />
e of one of the biggest<lb />
table television to<lb />
rize�will be Prise<lb />
rmen B. J. De Vane<lb />
along with Bar-<lb />
and Elfrith Alex-<lb />
son, Bettv Freeman,<lb />
Carol Mallard and Bil Page are<lb />
handling publicity, while Bee Men-<lb />
denhall, Betty Clark, Virginia Lee<lb />
Hutchinson and Peggy Jackson will<lb />
-if that the bingo games run smooth-<lb />
ly �<lb />
Elizabeth Merritt heads the Re-<lb />
freshments Committee, consisting of<lb />
Rachel McLeod, Pat Harris, Jimmy<lb />
Hardee and Tony Mallard. Conces-<lb />
sions committees and chairmen are<lb />
the following:<lb />
Surprise-string Booth: Lou Ellen<lb />
Flowers, chairman, Jean Aswell, Ted<lb />
Johnson, Esther Barker, and Tom<lb />
Pi ivette.<lb />
Cake-Walk: Alice Waters, chair-<lb />
Josephine Spencer, William<lb />
Heath, and Katherine Somerville.<lb />
Race Cars: Sylvia Uzzell and Eddie<lb />
Keel, co-chairmen, plus Saly Jo Ken-<lb />
nedy and Fran Newson.<lb />
Auction Booth: Gary Lewis and<lb />
Karl Pilgrim, co-chairman, Jo Ann<lb />
Jackson and Sylvia Powell.<lb />
Dart Throwing Booth: Ron Hight,<lb />
chairman, Annette Barnes, Pat Fitz-<lb />
gerald. Carl Jessup, and Deri Walker.<lb />
Fortune Telling: Pat Sherin, chair-<lb />
man, Betsy Smith, Jerry Jones, Vivian<lb />
Ann Williams, Lois Atkinson and<lb />
Arlene Schwab.<lb />
Penny Tub: Kenneth Chalker, chair-<lb />
man, Bill Jones and Betty Brown.<lb />
In charge of the election and crown-<lb />
ing of the King and Queen is Betty<lb />
Danick and her committee of Bobby<lb />
Setzer, Dempsey Mizelle. and Davin<lb />
Edwards.<lb />
An additional booth, sponsored by<lb />
the Jaycettes, will sell candy for the<lb />
benefit of Pitt County's crippled chil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
The Carnival will end at 10:30.<lb />
CLINCH�Jane llerrman und Doug Mitchell. plaing the leading roles<lb />
DRAMATIC MOMENT�Pictured above is a dramatic moment in the "House of Connelly" production, whichin "House (�f Connelly embrace in one of the more tender scenes �f the<lb />
opened at McGinnis Auditorium last night. Ed Pilkington, as I'ncle Bob. addresses several members of the production. A full house attended the opening of the drama last night and<lb />
Connelly family. (All photos by Bob Harper) I large crowd are expected to see it tonight and tomorrow night.<lb />
Large Turnout At Opening of 'Connelly'<lb />
Fourteen ECC Students At Legislature<lb />
Fast Carolina College will be rep-<lb />
res nted at the North Carolina State<lb />
Studenl Legislative Assembly by<lb />
fourteen members of the SGA. The<lb />
� � mbly will be held in the Capitol<lb />
building in Raleigh November 7, 8,<lb />
�i- 1 9 and is modeled after the North<lb />
Carolina State Legislature.<lb />
Nineteen colleges in North Caro-<lb />
lina send delegates to this assembly.<lb />
East Cat Ina's delegatha includes<lb />
two senators and nine representatives<lb />
and three alternates.<lb />
i lans are being made to run aev-<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
era EC-C politicians for office. Cal-<lb />
vin Chesson, senior senator, will run<lb />
for the office of president for one of<lb />
the five sessions that will be held.<lb />
Jimmy Phelps, President of the<lb />
SGA. will run for speaker of the<lb />
cuse or speaker pro-tem.<lb />
The Interim Council, which is com-<lb />
i osej of two members of each col-<lb />
lege represented at the assembly, will<lb />
have Jimmy Phelps and Lillian Grif-<lb />
fin for their members from ECC.<lb />
Plans are being mad to run a candi-<lb />
date for the office of vice president<lb />
of" this council but the name has not<lb />
PRIZE�Members of the clubs sponsoring tonight's Hallo-<lb />
al are pictured above with the TV set which will be given away<lb />
They are Jean Hargett, Betty Clark, Tony Kolantic, L.<lb />
I MendenhalL Sylvia Jonee.<lb />
M.<lb />
Proposed Resolution On Desegregation<lb />
Rocks Student Government Association<lb />
week, the Student Govera-<lb />
iation was rocked by a<lb />
I m integration resolution,<lb />
through due to the lack of<lb />
no. It was necessary that 59<lb />
be present for a quorum.<lb />
were counted and it was<lb />
d hat there were not enough<lb />
.wives present to make any<lb />
? gal. The meeting was there-<lb />
ijourned.<lb />
. t two important events<lb />
ace at the weekly SGA meet-<lb />
it was discovered that a quorum<lb />
sent (this was not so last<lb />
I Secondly, the SGA went on<lb />
'ord to establish a literary maga-<lb />
However, financial backing will<lb />
� i the Budget Committee.<lb />
h president Jimmy Phelps pre-<lb />
e proposal of the establish-<lb />
� of a literary magazine and<lb />
its purposes.<lb />
Representative Bobby Hall spoke<lb />
gainst the measure and also at-<lb />
tempted to have the motion tabled,<lb />
but was voted down. Hall was also<lb />
responsible for the calling of the<lb />
quorum.<lb />
The group was informed that ths<lb />
Publications Board had Tiven its<lb />
approval of the proposal, and also<lb />
the Executive Council had signified<lb />
its accord.<lb />
When the motion came to a vote<lb />
it was<lb />
approval. I among students needed for the health<lb />
The bill in its entirety is presented of a campus. j<lb />
below, although the SGA has onlyj 6. A magazine would serve as a<lb />
voiced its agreement that such a j means of cultural exchange with other i<lb />
literary endeavor should be estab-<lb />
lished.<lb />
Authors of the proposal stated<lb />
purposes, description, and policy.<lb />
Billy Arnold and Bryan Harrison are<lb />
the two journalists who have worked<lb />
with noted author, literary magazine<lb />
editor and advisor Mr. Ovid Pierce,<lb />
in preparing the format.<lb />
We believe that a literary magazine<lb />
at East Carolina, edited by the stu-<lb />
dents and designed for the publica-<lb />
tion of student material, would serve<lb />
the following purposes:<lb />
1. Its establishment would be an<lb />
act of confidence by the school at<lb />
large in certain values held neces-<lb />
sarily by only a few students in-<lb />
terested in the creative arts.<lb />
2. A magazine on campus pro-<lb />
mises the possibility of publication<lb />
for students, Arm seTvine as an in-<lb />
ducement for student writing.<lb />
3. A literary magazine would give<lb />
support and encouragement to stu-<lb />
dents during an important phase of<lb />
development.<lb />
4. A magazine would serve as a<lb />
possible center for intellectual ac-<lb />
tivity among students.<lb />
5. A magazine would help achieve<lb />
given a large majority of that variety of opinion and attitude<lb />
campuses of the state where literary<lb />
magazines have long been established.<lb />
We therefore would like to state<lb />
to 'he board the following description<lb />
and policy:<lb />
Statement Of Policy<lb />
The publication will be a literary<lb />
magazine and will include material<lb />
written by students who are enrolled<lb />
at East Carolina College. The con-<lb />
tributions submitted will be judged<lb />
by the editors and material published<lb />
will be selected on the basis of<lb />
quality and good taste.<lb />
The selections will probably in-<lb />
clude short stories, poems, informal<lb />
essays, general articles, and editorials.<lb />
The magazine will have a format<lb />
of 7 14 x 10y2 inches and will have<lb />
approximately thirty-two pages. Ap-<lb />
proximately 1500 copies of the first<lb />
two issues will be distributed. The<lb />
magazine should be published at least<lb />
twice before the school year 1957-66<lb />
terminates.<lb />
The magazine will include approxi-<lb />
mately eight pages of advertising. A<lb />
set rate has been agreed upon. The<lb />
magazine will be financed by the<lb />
Student Government Association and<lb />
will cost approximately $1500.00<lb />
(This figure does not include the<lb />
estimated return from advertising.)<lb />
Proposed Budget Literary<lb />
Magazine<lb />
I. Printing costs.<lb />
a. Printing�$481.65 per issue<lb />
b. One additional color on<lb />
front page�$14.40<lb />
II.<lb />
Ill<lb />
c. Engravings (12 4x4<lb />
cuts)�$50.00<lb />
Total $550.00 per issue<lb />
$1100.00 per year<lb />
Office Supplies and<lb />
Equipment. Total $200.00<lb />
Salaries.<lb />
Divided equally between the<lb />
co-editors and business<lb />
, yet been announced.<lb />
Oher possible offices for which<lb />
i E ' may submit candidates are the<lb />
u-itions of clerks in the house.<lb />
'1 he East Carolina delegation is in<lb />
I charge of the RuleB Committee for<lb />
I the 1957 assembly, with Jianmy Phelps<lb />
! serving as chairman. The committee<lb />
will draw u rules for this year's ses-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Kac year Fast Carolina submits a<lb />
ill to the Legislature. The bill intro-<lb />
! year before last, although not<lb />
adopted by the assemby, was selected<lb />
as the outstanding bill of that year's<lb />
session. It concerned education in<lb />
North Carolina schools. Three swb-<lb />
jects are being considered for ECC's<lb />
il t'nis year. They are (1) condemn-<lb />
ii � e preset use of troops in Little<lb />
! k, (2) concerning tuitioa in North<lb />
Carolina state-supported colleges,<lb />
I (3) concerning a system in North<lb />
Carolina' public schools whereby the<lb />
excei tional sudents would be accel-<lb />
erated.<lb />
An East Carolina delegate, Bucky<lb />
Monroe, is in charge of the enter-<lb />
tainment ror the banquet held on<lb />
Thursday night. Bucky and his side-<lb />
kicks Herky DeSout and Bubba Dri-<lb />
ver will entertain North Carolina's<lb />
student solons.<lb />
RGA reporter Mike Katsias will<lb />
handle publicity for the ECC group.<lb />
He will cover the sessions and follow<lb />
th? activities of our campus politi-<lb />
cians.<lb />
The students who will represent the<lb />
Fast Carolina SGA are Calvin Ches-<lb />
son and Mike Katsias, s��tors;<lb />
Bucky Monroe, chairman of the House<lb />
delegation, and the fotfowing repre-<lb />
sentatives to the House. Jimmy<lb />
Phelps, Lillian Griffin, Bubba Driver,<lb />
Marcia Forbes, Herky DeStout, Janet<lb />
Hodges, Barbara Davenport, and<lb />
Wade Seasons. Alternates are Ray<lb />
Joyner, Mary Lou Wyrick, and Pres-<lb />
ton Whitfield.<lb />
Commenting on East Carolina's<lb />
chances at the Assembly, Jimmy<lb />
Phelps said, "I feel that the ECC<lb />
delegation will really make an out-<lb />
standing showing this year. We have<lb />
some of our top legislators making<lb />
the trip and we should capture some<lb />
of the top offices<lb />
manager.<lb />
Total<lb />
Total<lb />
$100.00 per issue<lb />
$200.00 per year<lb />
$1100.00<lb />
200.00<lb />
200.00<lb />
Expected Ad returns<lb />
$1500.00<lb />
$1000.00<lb />
$ 500.00<lb />
Maximum amount of money that<lb />
could be received would be $640.00.<lb />
Minimum amount would be $400.00.<lb />
The Business manager is expecting<lb />
an average of $500.00, which would<lb />
sufficiently cover the cost of printing<lb />
for one issue.<lb />
Three Coeds Are<lb />
Named To Choir<lb />
Three East Carolina co-eds merit<lb />
State Baptist choir, it was announced<lb />
this week. They were chosen from<lb />
twenty-three North Carolina colleges<lb />
to sing in the forty-five voice choir.<lb />
Virginia Blanford of New Bern,<lb />
Carolyn Tripp of Greenville, and Bon-<lb />
�v Lee RuMedge of Ayden are the<lb />
three young singers who will sing<lb />
November 1, 2, 3, at the State Bap-<lb />
tist Student Union Convention in Dur-<lb />
ham with the choir.<lb />
Later in the month they will sing<lb />
at the State Baptist Convention. Ths<lb />
latter part of May they will begin<lb />
their annual tour which will run<lb />
through the first part of June.<lb />
Three-Day Exam<lb />
Schedule Is Set<lb />
For Nov. 25-27<lb />
The sohedu1 for fall final exam-<lb />
inations has been released by the ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
The release listed several import-<lb />
ant no'es, as follows:<lb />
1. Monday afternoon, November<lb />
25, all day Tuesday, November 26,<lb />
and Wednesday morning, November<lb />
27, will be devoted to double-period<lb />
examinations for all three-quarter-<lb />
hour courses, four-quarter-hour<lb />
courses, p.nd five-quarter-hour courses.<lb />
These examinations will be administ-<lb />
ered according to the schedule given<lb />
below.<lb />
2. All one-quarter- and two-<lb />
quarter-hour classes meeting three<lb />
or four times a week w-ill be limited<lb />
to one-hour examinations and are to<lb />
be administered according to the<lb />
schedule given below. (The above does<lb />
not apply to Orientation I). v<lb />
3. The examination in Orientation<lb />
I will he given period one on Friday<lb />
morning. November 22.<lb />
4. All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
quarter-hour classes meeting one or<lb />
two oay a week will be limited te<lb />
a one-hour examination, to be admin-<lb />
istered during the last regularly<lb />
scheduled meeting of these classes<lb />
iprior to 12:00 noon on Monday, No-<lb />
vember 25.<lb />
5. There will be no fifth period<lb />
classes on Monday, November 25.<lb />
Schedule for Fall, 1957<lb />
Monday, November 25<lb />
Periods Periods<lb />
Classes Meet Exams Held<lb />
2 6 and 7<lb />
4 8 and 9<lb />
9 from 6:00 to<lb />
8:00 p. m.<lb />
Tuesday, November 26<lb />
1 1 and 2<lb />
3 3 and 4<lb />
5 6 and 7<lb />
6 8 and 9<lb />
Wednesday, November 27<lb />
7 1 and 2<lb />
8 3 and 4<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
Vice President<lb />
Five Sponsors<lb />
Chosen By ROTC<lb />
Five women students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College will act as sponsors for<lb />
units of the Cadet Corps of the col-<lb />
lege Air Force ROTC during the<lb />
1957-158 term. They have just been<lb />
elected by members of the AFROTC<lb />
Cadet Group at the college.<lb />
The Cadet Conps sponsors and the<lb />
units which they represent are: Jimi<lb />
McDaniel of Kinston, group sponsor<lb />
and honorary cadet lieutenant col-<lb />
onel; Linda Whichard of Greenville,<lb />
61st Squadron sponsor and honorary<lb />
cadejt major; Joy Jordan of Green-<lb />
ville, 62nd Squadron sponsor and<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
It is a kte winter afternoon<lb />
and there is a murky haze spread-<lb />
ing over the fields. The air is<lb />
raw and cold and has the feel of<lb />
snow in it. Decaying stakes of<lb />
fennel weeds, poke stalks and<lb />
xassafras bushes exude the rot<lb />
of death�and a heavy loneliness<lb />
clings to the earth. . .<lb />
This was the mood of the opening<lb />
scene in Paul Green's "The House of<lb />
Connelly" at its Greenville premier<lb />
last night. Attracting a full house,<lb />
the play in live acts swept itt audi-<lb />
ence Hack into the early years of the<lb />
twentieth century. The place is in<lb />
the South�a location filled with de-<lb />
caying, crumbling plantations and a<lb />
diminishing aristocracy which is vain-<lb />
ly trying to hold on to a slowly dying<lb />
culture.<lb />
This was the picture created by the<lb />
East Carolina playhouse in its first<lb />
production of the year at MeGinnis<lb />
Auditorium. The play will run through<lb />
Friday night.<lb />
The setting of the opening scene<lb />
is a field of the Connelly Plantation<lb />
on a Christmas afternoon. Big Sis<lb />
and Big Sue, tw-o old sybil-like Negro<lb />
women, are digging for sassafras<lb />
roots. The object of their conversa-<lb />
tion is voluptuous Patsy Tate, played<lb />
by Jane Berryman. It is inevitable<lb />
tlbe audience surmises, that Patsy,<lb />
the daughter of a tenant farmer, will<lb />
upset the lives of the entire Connelly<lb />
family.<lb />
Will Connelly, the last of the Con-<lb />
nely line�"portrayed by Doug Mit-<lb />
chell�relives the part of the true<lb />
Southern Gentleman from its highest<lb />
to its lowest ebb. Mitchell, showing<lb />
an exceptional acting ability, works<lb />
before the audience for almost two<lb />
fall hours.<lb />
In the top supporting role Ed Pilk-<lb />
ington of Goldsboro, expertly por-<lb />
trays the tipsy, but truly Southern<lb />
Uncle Bob Connelly.<lb />
Bits and snatches of true Southern<lb />
folk songs and ballads are prominent<lb />
throughout the drama. Bubba Driver<lb />
and Tony Brandon, as Big Sis and<lb />
Big Sue, engage in th singing along<lb />
with the other Negro characters at<lb />
various times during the production.<lb />
Sets for the drama were designed<lb />
according to mood and atmosphere,<lb />
by the newly-formed "Design for the<lb />
Theater" class, under Mrs. Roberta<lb />
Persick. Three 6ets are used in the<lb />
drama and for the first time in the<lb />
history of the Playhouse, a ceiling<lb />
is being inserted as part of the set.<lb />
Included in the sets are a realistic<lb />
field scene composed of a back drop<lb />
and props, a dilapidated dining room<lb />
of Connelly Hall, and the ruins of<lb />
the Connelly Plantation garden. This<lb />
last set is composed of a back-drop<lb />
and props, also.<lb />
�. Working on the sets in coopera-<lb />
tion witih the Design class were mem-<lb />
bers of the Playhouse and Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Persick.<lb />
honorary cadet major; Tennys War-<lb />
ren of Mount Olive, Drill Team spon-<lb />
sor and honorary cadet captain; and<lb />
Eleanor Bowden of Faison, Drum and<lb />
Bugle Conps sponsor and honorary<lb />
cadet captain.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER �<lb />
A Literary Magazine<lb />
Last night the SGA passed the proposal<lb />
that a literary magazine be established on<lb />
campus.<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN wishes to<lb />
commend the SGA president Jimmy Phelps,<lb />
for making the proposal.<lb />
It is felt that under the capable ad-<lb />
visory capacity of Mr. Ovid Pierce the mag-<lb />
azine will be a definite asset tc the jour-<lb />
nalistic endeavors of the college.<lb />
In passing the proposal the legislators<lb />
have shown that the students are interested<lb />
in progressive movements on the campus.<lb />
While we may not yet be on the same status<lb />
with other state supported colleges, we must<lb />
take one step at a time in order to go for-<lb />
ward.<lb />
Several students have been working for<lb />
many months toward this goal and now that<lb />
it has been reached, they must consider the<lb />
responsibility that it entails in order that<lb />
East Carolina's literary magazine may be<lb />
a success. "The good of the whole" shold be<lb />
considered and for this reason we suggest<lb />
that the Publications Board consider all ap-<lb />
plications for editorial positions with equal<lb />
consideration.<lb />
The big job now is to gather the ma-<lb />
terial that will be published in the periodical.<lb />
We have confidence that our college is able<lb />
to produce writers of considerable talent.<lb />
It is necessary that financial aid be ob-<lb />
tained and we hope that the Budget Com-<lb />
mittee will be able to see their way to grant<lb />
such funds as are available.<lb />
The SGA has done its part. They have<lb />
succeeded in establishing a means by which<lb />
potential writers can express themselves. Now<lb />
it is up to the students who have that talent<lb />
to make a grand project a worthwhile thing.<lb />
As for those who have criticized its<lb />
formation, we say, how much better it would<lb />
be to see such forceful personality used<lb />
creatively.<lb />
Let all such wasted words be put be-<lb />
hind in order that "action" may become our<lb />
motto. ' i.1�<lb />
Creative writers about campus, arise!<lb />
Dig out your musty manuscripts and put<lb />
those typewriters to work. Shall we have a<lb />
literary revolution and really create some-<lb />
thing terrific? Now we have a goal.<lb />
In Memoriam<lb />
Tens of thousands of students on Amer-<lb />
ican campuses will pay tribute on November<lb />
2 to the students who fought in the Hun-<lb />
garian Revolution one year ago. Half-time<lb />
football ceremonies will feature short, dra-<lb />
matic observations honoring the heroic Free-<lb />
dom Fighters.<lb />
The staff members of the East Caro-<lb />
linian can do little for those students who<lb />
fought and died in Hungary but acknow-<lb />
ledge that they have not been forgotten. Here-<lb />
with, we salute them editorially and pray<lb />
that thev have not died in vain.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Publish . the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed Tom TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
T�ac-hers 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<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Executive Committee<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Jan Raby, Carolyn Smith,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Janet Hill, Billy Arnold, Bryan<lb />
Harrison, Johnny Hudson, Claudia Todd, Bob<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, Btots Jackson<lb />
Feature Staff Pat Farmer, Barbara Batts,<lb />
Elizabeth Williams, Lee Phillips, Faye Riven-<lb />
bark, Phyllis Langstor, 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 Managtr Martha Martin<lb />
Circulation Staff Susan Ballance, Anne Jackson,<lb />
Martha Kellam, Lenore Pate, Janice Langston,<lb />
Lee Phillips, Nancy Cox, Wilma Grey Hall,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Stewart, Kathryn Grumpier,<lb />
Jean Capps, Helen Sturkie, Barbara Jenkins,<lb />
Huth Lineberger<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial 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 "kubayait 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 />
Editorially<lb />
Written On The Wind<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
"I DARE YOU" is the title of a<lb />
little book by William H. Danforth<lb />
eiven to many high �school seniors as<lb />
commencement awards. I came across<lb />
1 y of it in the bookcase of Lacye<lb />
Hands and after a first perusal, I've<lb />
been most impressed. Danforth is the<lb />
late bene.actoi whose funds have<lb />
made possible the Danforth Founda-<lb />
tion Project on this and many other<lb />
i ampuses.<lb />
He states: " I Dare You, ycung<lb />
man, you who come from a home of<lb />
poverty�I Dare You to have the<lb />
qualities of a Lincoln.<lb />
"1 Dare YuU, who think life is hum-<lb />
drum, to ?tart a fijrht. 1 dare you who<lb />
are weak to be strong; you who are<lb />
dull to be sparkling; you who are<lb />
slaves to be kings.<lb />
"1 Dare You, whoever you are, to<lb />
share with others the fruits of your<lb />
daring. Catch a passion for helping<lb />
others and a richer life will come<lb />
back to you<lb />
FROM THE ROAR OF THE<lb />
PRINTING PRESSES came this<lb />
thouT t. The student body is not<lb />
aware, generally s; caking, of the un-<lb />
known men behind the scenes, with-<lb />
out whom this paper could not be<lb />
published. They �: ut in extra hours,<lb />
often late hours, u-ive technical ad-<lb />
vice, and set up type and more type.<lb />
S erman Parks is the printer, "the<lb />
big boss who tells me if the paper<lb />
can come out or not, besides showing<lb />
me what I've forgotten or neglected<lb />
to do. He has been printing the East<lb />
Carolinian for many years and is fa-<lb />
miliar with its policy. Jimmie Which-<lb />
aiii is one of the most genial souls<lb />
with a dry sense of humor, whom I've<lb />
had the pleasure to meet. Hg listens<lb />
: my troubles and is willing to do<lb />
mon- than is expected; he has the<lb />
journalism "esprit de corps The<lb />
youngster around the shop is James<lb />
Mason who las been "on the job train-<lb />
ing" and still has a lot to learn (I'm<lb />
sure he'll apj reciate that), but he<lb />
does a good job for us. The whole<lb />
staff joins me in a vote of appreci-<lb />
ation to the printer and his crew.<lb />
Oh, Mrs. Abee who elps fold the<lb />
papers must not be forpotten. She is<lb />
a greyhaired tall lady who always<lb />
has a smile for me.<lb />
SPEiAKING OF THE EAST CAR-<lb />
OLINIAN, we join the library staff<lb />
in an appeal for some back issues to<lb />
bp placed in a permanent file. The<lb />
ones missintr are: Volume 32, num-<lb />
bers 8 and 9; Volume 31, number 1,<lb />
10, and 19; Volume 30. number 16<lb />
and 19. Mr. Ramsauer would he happy<lb />
to have any contributions from stu-<lb />
(bnts or faculty members.<lb />
Brush and Palette<lb />
A Cow<lb />
A Peanut Stack<lb />
And You<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
"Sun and Sky and Road�mil<lb />
stretching endlessly before me T�<lb />
dressed in the first stages oi �<lb />
tin- stand like ancient Druids<lb />
around my path. Passing and �<lb />
are the road igns, 'The First 1<lb />
The United States Grown Near ThJ<lb />
A cow lazilv munches grass�d<lb />
concerned of the world whizzinj<lb />
1' anut shocks stand is lat<lb />
ac ess endless expanse of fields<lb />
. . e impressions of a traveler,<lb />
onlv a see rid n the canv<lb />
i �nil stored in its deep i<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
It's Music, Music, Music For Marcia<lb />
Bv MATILDA JUNE VANN<lb />
QUOTING FROM the number 8<lb />
ie of "Canterbury Tells by cour-<lb />
tesy of tl e editor who is the author<lb />
of the article, "It was Saturday and<lb />
all the jranr was here. That was the<lb />
weekend of October 11 and 12�Home- .<lb />
coming- From the beginning of the<lb />
street dance on Friday night 'till the<lb />
last dance played by the Johnny Long<lb />
orchestra on Saturday night every-<lb />
one had a grand time. All the inter-<lb />
vening functions were well atended.<lb />
We were especially pleased to note<lb />
hat the stands were nearly full at<lb />
the game on Saturday afternoon.<lb />
That was over a week ago. On the<lb />
week-end just passed�October 18,<lb />
19, and 20� we were back in the same<lb />
oij rut agaiji. Home to the family. Of<lb />
course we had no home football game<lb />
oi nam� band to keep us up here for<lb />
the weekend. But how much study-<lb />
ing did you get done this weekend?<lb />
I would he willing to bet that you did<lb />
no more than we did. You took the<lb />
hooks home with good intentions, put<lb />
them on the desk and there they re-<lb />
mained unopened until time for you<lb />
to return to college. Someone tele-<lb />
phoned, a good TV show came on or<lb />
you wrere busy with other things.<lb />
Most of us writing on the subject<lb />
of ECC being a suit-case college con-<lb />
sider only the aspects of school spirit<lb />
and college life we are missing by<lb />
going home. What about our -primary<lb />
aim for coming to college. As one of<lb />
'he rofessors once put it, some of our<lb />
girls are up here to get a MRS de-<lb />
gree.<lb />
Some of us who have been to col-<lb />
lege for several years have worked a<lb />
while or have heen in service now<lb />
realize the seriousness of get-<lb />
ting a college education. Some<lb />
of us are paying our own<lb />
college expenses or working to<lb />
help  ay them. Believe me, the per-<lb />
son who is helping himself is usually<lb />
more careful about letting his school-<lb />
work come first and foremost. Those<lb />
of us who have worked in big offices<lb />
have seen instances such as the com-<lb />
pany which, for several years now,<lb />
"as had a rule not to hire any office<lb />
workers with less than a high school<lb />
education. Some day it may be that<lb />
such organizations will hire only<lb />
college graduates for office workers.<lb />
We must be prepared to meet this<lb />
situation. We are not going to get<lb />
such preparedness at home.<lb />
An outstanding senior lass is Mar-<lb />
cia Dean Forbes who hails from<lb />
Farmville. While in high school Mar-<lb />
cia took private voice, piano, and or-<lb />
gan lessons and sre was a member of<lb />
the glee club, band, and girls chorus.<lb />
She had the leading role in her senior<lb />
play and was interested in debating.<lb />
In 1954 she graduated from high<lb />
school and received a Pitt County<lb />
scholarship to EOC.<lb />
Marcia's musical and Iramatic in-<lb />
terest have continued in college. She<lb />
entered ECC with the intention of<lb />
majoring in music i-nd minoring in<lb />
��'1 tudies. Here, one has to major<lb />
and minor in music so during her<lb />
sophomore year she changed to a so-<lb />
cial studies major and a music minor.<lb />
As a fres- man she was in the SGA<lb />
musical, "Brigadoon She, was a<lb />
member of the Music Ed Club for<lb />
thr e years and has sung in the<lb />
"Messiah Now she is choir director<lb />
at her home church.<lb />
As a member of the ECC Play-<lb />
house. Marcia has had experience in<lb />
the fifhi of dramatics. In "Years<lb />
Ago" she played a supporting role<lb />
her freshman year. During her soph-<lb />
omore year she was student director<lb />
and publicity chairman of the Play-<lb />
V.oupe. Last year she was correspond-<lb />
Marcia Forbes<lb />
ing seer, ary and this year she is<lb />
chairman of the make-up committee<lb />
for "The House of Connelly<lb />
Marcia has been busy participating<lb />
in �.ther extra-curricular activities<lb />
(iuring her college care r. She was<lb />
a "Big Sister" in Cotten Hall and in<lb />
.he May Court her sophomore year.<lb />
Last year she was a marshal, in the<lb />
YDC, and chairman of the refresh-<lb />
 en: committee for the Junior-<lb />
Penii r. This year Marcia is historian<lb />
and repor er for the YDC and treas-<lb />
r of he class. The activity to<lb />
which she devotes most of her extra<lb />
Committee of<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Traveling, dancing, bridge, intra-<lb />
n ral sof ball, and debating are<lb />
among her varied interests. Marcia<lb />
says that she loves :eople and she<lb />
especially enjoys camp counseling<lb />
Bible School work.<lb />
When asked about future plans<lb />
said that she wants to teach<lb />
history in high school and to teach<lb />
private music lessons. She is plan-<lb />
ning � gin working this Spring<lb />
Quarter toward her Masters Degree<lb />
in counseling. After teaching for a<lb />
w ile she would like to trav-1 and<lb />
visit places of his orical interest.<lb />
Marcia - oke favorably of ECC<lb />
when she said, "I wanted to come<lb />
to ECC because I had heard of its<lb />
reputation as being one of the best<lb />
teachers colleges in the South. Since<lb />
I've Keen here I've found 'hat it is<lb />
a teacher training school. I'll recom-<lb />
mend it to mv students<lb />
.Much activity has been goi<lb />
the scenes of Paul Green's dran<lb />
House i f Connelly" being- i<lb />
on campus this week by the Eas1 '<lb />
Playhouse. The- set- and pro; �<lb />
drama were all designed, built a<lb />
by the Art Departments new. I<lb />
Design for the Theater. This cl<lb />
the instruction if Mrs. R berta Pei<lb />
sumed tremendous responsibility .<lb />
the fall production as the cl;<lb />
working with this project, t<lb />
the class have been exposed to .<lb />
technical knowledge f the theat<lb />
production. However, I woulo<lb />
tcommend one of the studei<lb />
Doug Mitchell, not only for his tali<lb />
ing in the leading role of the dran<lb />
for his consciencious work behind tl<lb />
congratulations for a job well done.<lb />
Brooks, Hall, Gartman<lb />
Voice Opinions On Place Drinking Has Here<lb />
Bv FAYE RIVEXBARK<lb />
Fur the second consecutive week<lb />
a discussion concerning Drinking<lb />
and its place at East Carolina" was<lb />
held at the Y-Hut.<lb />
The first discussion was a panel<lb />
affair which include Camjpua police-<lb />
man Johnnie Harrell and Miss Mit-<lb />
chell of the Women's physical edu-<lb />
cation U-partment.<lb />
This week, the panei was compose<lb />
of students Ann Page Brooks, Bobby<lb />
Hall, Ted Gartman and narrator<lb />
Freddy James.<lb />
Below is a Question-Answer text<lb />
of the discussion:<lb />
Q� iJames) Would you like to open<lb />
the discussion, Bobby Hall?<lb />
A�Yes. First, I believe that alcohol<lb />
is a bad thing because it is alcohol.<lb />
Long ago, Arabians used it for pow-<lb />
der. Their women saw no harm in this<lb />
and there was no harm. Then, later,<lb />
alcohol was genuinely thought to be<lb />
a stimulant and was prescribed and<lb />
given to the sick. Today we know<lb />
that alcohol is only a depressant.<lb />
People who drink are those who feel<lb />
insecure and helpless. Having these<lb />
insecure feelings, people turn to drink<lb />
and mry or may not become alco-<lb />
holics<lb />
People drink to get away from bad<lb />
things but often times they are head-<lb />
ed for something worse. Delirium<lb />
tremors are likely to occur. If one<lb />
drinks, he may not die from drunken-<lb />
ness, but the condition in which he<lb />
leaves himself, his home, his family<lb />
is terrible. An extremely large num-<lb />
ber of homes are broken up because<lb />
of alcohol. According to the man, it<lb />
is either the woman in the home or<lb />
the alcohol. Alcohol may momentarily<lb />
make one overcome fears and anxie-<lb />
ties but just think how many lives<lb />
have been lost or sacrificed when<lb />
someone was trying to escape by<lb />
dringing. Automobile accidents occur<lb />
again and again due to alcoholic bev-<lb />
erages. Even if there is only 3.2 per<lb />
cent alchol in the body, that person<lb />
is depressed and can cause a fatality.<lb />
Q- Do you think that the college<lb />
would be lowered if the rule concern-<lb />
ing drinking was brought down for<lb />
girls?<lb />
A�Rules make a school. However,<lb />
if women are going to drink, they will<lb />
drink regardless of the rules or place.<lb />
A more broad minded .view on this<lb />
would be much better.<lb />
Q�Ted Gartmen, what are your<lb />
views ?<lb />
A�I am pro to drinking. I grew<lb />
up in the environment of a city where<lb />
peo le drink. By this I do not mean<lb />
where people get "sloppy" drunk,<lb />
but I mean where cocktail parties are<lb />
quite common and everyday things.<lb />
At EC, many persons have never been<lb />
thrown in with night clubs, taverns,<lb />
and cocktail parties. Most of the<lb />
drinking some have ever seen was in<lb />
homes. Of course, this does not leave<lb />
a very good impression. When an in-<lb />
dividual comes to college, it is up to<lb />
Vim whether or not he will drink;<lb />
and most people have already made<lb />
up their minds concerning this before<lb />
they got here. They usually know<lb />
whether or not they are for or against<lb />
alcohol. I am in favor of this because<lb />
I can control myself. Nevertheless,<lb />
some people cannot control them-<lb />
sflves. In this case they must realize<lb />
that alcohol is a depressant and is<lb />
not good for the human body.<lb />
People often get the idea that one<lb />
who drinks is an alcoholic, but this<lb />
is certainly not true. To me, an al-<lb />
coholic is one who needs the drink,<lb />
and one who must keep a bottle on<lb />
hand, and one who must sneak to<lb />
take drinks to carry him through the<lb />
day. A social drinker does not have<lb />
to hide the fact that he drinks be-<lb />
cause as my idea implies, he does not<lb />
NEED the drink so much that he<lb />
must sneak.<lb />
I know a great number of girls on<lb />
this campus who would like to walk<lb />
down to the Dixie and eat pizza and<lb />
drink a beer. Girls are afraid to speak<lb />
up for this, though, because they may<lb />
be pointed out as "one of them We<lb />
boys feel sorry for these girls. If<lb />
enough girls would get together and<lb />
speak for what they really want, some<lb />
effect would surely be felt.<lb />
Q�Ann Page, do you think we real-<lb />
ly have a drinking problem?<lb />
A�I think we all feel that there is<lb />
a drinking problem here. The main<lb />
question that arises in my mind is<lb />
what can we do to alleviate this prob-<lb />
lemTalking does no good; this has<lb />
already been proved. We can tell<lb />
people what harm it does and what<lb />
disaster can be the result, but they<lb />
do not seem to pay too much attent-<lb />
ion. Do we have to get together and<lb />
say, "Let's all drink or vice-versa?<lb />
Several remarks and questions<lb />
came from the audience and still re-<lb />
main unanswered. Here are a few:<lb />
Should there be restrictions on boys<lb />
as well as girls? Why can't we all<lb />
he punished alike? The problem here<lb />
on campus is whether or not to let<lb />
girls drink. Women set the moral<lb />
standards. A great deal of girls think<lb />
drinking should be allowed but not on<lb />
campus. The boys are defending the<lb />
girls because they THINK they can<lb />
not defend themselves. Was there no<lb />
problem until one girl was restricted,<lb />
Can't we say we vote for an indi-<lb />
vidual's choosing, not just for or<lb />
against.<lb />
At the next Y-vespers on Thursday,<lb />
the two iprevious discussions will be<lb />
summarized and evaluated.<lb />
Incidentally, East Carolina will<lb />
presented in the North Carolina A<lb />
Annual Exhibition at the N "<lb />
Museum of Art in Raleigh this �<lb />
ber of art majors and several men<lb />
the art department faculty will pr<lb />
for the exnibiti n. A three-man jury<lb />
of- state art authorities will select<lb />
for exhibition and for purchase c<lb />
ti n. The final exhibition of<lb />
will be held December 4 through 1<lb />
And now, here's a final note from H<lb />
James (1843-1916), "It is art thai<lb />
life, makes interest, makes important<lb />
our considerati n �.nd application<lb />
things, and I know of no substitute wh<lb />
for the force and beauty of its <lb />
You Can't Win<lb />
By MARTHA WILSOX<lb />
Adam Ripple was a professor.<lb />
Applewhite was a sophomore. Ada<lb />
pie was keen, cold, brilliant. Charlit<lb />
white was loose, vague, adenoidal.<lb />
Ripple believed in diligence, diaciplin<lb />
grading on the curve. Charlie Applewh<lb />
lieved in elves, Jayne Mansfield, and<lb />
teen hours sleep each night.<lb />
Yet there came a time when Adam<lb />
�mentor, sage, and savant�was th<lb />
ly out-thought, out-foxed, out-ma neu<lb />
out-ployed, and out-witted by Charlie A <lb />
white, sophomore.<lb />
One day Charlie was at the li<lb />
studying for Mr. Ripple's exam in w rid his<lb />
tory. Mr. Ripple's exams were murder�<lb />
flat murder�consisting of one hund<lb />
questions having four possible answer<lb />
B, C, and D. Students more clever by<lb />
than Charlie Applewhite were often<lb />
gibbering over the subtle shading and<lb />
cate wording of the four choices.<lb />
So on this day Charlie sat in the<lb />
brary, pouring over the world history texl<lb />
All around Charlie sat the other mem<lb />
of the world history class, studying like cr;<lb />
Charlie thought, "This youth, this ver<lb />
this bounce is wasted, chained to musty b<lb />
in a musty library! The class should be<lb />
singing and dancing and smooching and<lb />
ting didoes in the arboretum<lb />
Then, suddenly, an absolute gasser of i<lb />
idea hit Charlie. "Listen shouted Chai<lb />
to his classmates, "Tomorrow when the c<lb />
takes the exam, the class should check ch<lb />
'A' on every question<lb />
"Huh?" said his classmates.<lb />
"Mr. Ripple grades on the curve. If<lb />
class checks the same answers, then the c<lb />
gets the same score, a 'C<lb />
"Hmm said the classmates.<lb />
L �.mNow, &amp;e c,lass can �� out and have &amp;<lb />
ball! said Charlie.<lb />
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�?�? exanV a,nd the whole dass made<lb />
Cs. A grand celebration followed. Charlie<lb />
iT �nnMP1Cke,dvUp ,and carried ound on<lb />
the shoulders of his classmates.<lb />
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JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Last Carolina once again "blew" their game this past week-end,<lb />
, receiving tr.e charity this time. A fumble and a bad snap meant<lb />
U renea between winning and losing as the Pirates took the short<lb />
. t i 20-7 score.<lb />
ach Boom (uqpectd mistakes out of his young club, but the Pirate<lb />
baa brought his team through a hard season and ha� stressed<lb />
rei and over again. The ball club should be matured by now<lb />
f these costly mistakes should be prevented. With a bunch of<lb />
and freshmen in the lineup, mistakes are expected but for the<lb />
ej always come at the wrong time.<lb />
th about 26 seconds remaining in the half Saturday night, EOC<lb />
a ball on their one yard line. Most any team in the nation could<lb />
e arith this type of break. In the third period, ECC made their score<lb />
way, driving 99 yards. They had tied the score and looked ready<lb />
I ctory. Then a bad snap from center on a fourth down punt<lb />
proved to be the victory cue for the Indians. With only 21 yards<lb />
ey did it rapidly and moved out of range of the stunned Bucs.<lb />
. achian tilt this week will pit another team which is young<lb />
� need. Whether the Pirates will be ready to make themselves<lb />
aks instead of being on the giving end remains to be seen. "WE<lb />
 VI rQRY BADLY. <lb />
Swimmers Having Troubles<lb />
urh DeS3 aw, new swimming coach of the NAIA champion Pirates,<lb />
slicing the problems of getting a schedule. Most of the larger<lb />
Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina found out last<lb />
ECC waa a swim power. A schedule for the ECC mermen has<lb />
in the past and this year seems to be the roughest yet. Only<lb />
ina, William and Mary, Virginia Military, and U. of Georgia are<lb />
� i sen! slate.<lb />
Homecoming Mistake<lb />
V -his years homecoming has past, it might be appropriate to<lb />
. Freddy James and his staff for making this year's event the<lb />
ECC. However, there was one fault which chould be corrected In<lb />
During the halftime activities our president, Dr. J. D. Messick,<lb />
guesta spoke. Our homecoming queen walked all the way across<lb />
I with her escort to the scene of the speakers. During all this time<lb />
ogratulated nor did she speak a word. Someone goofed sonre-<lb />
i ms, a? she was in a bad situation and our visitors did not even<lb />
at she was our queen.<lb />
School Spirit Stressed<lb />
11 year one of the main issues that social fraternities stressed in<lb />
ttempt to be recognized on campus was "promotion of better school<lb />
: their second year of organization they need congratulations for<lb />
e the leaders in making this year's homecoming the biggest. Delta<lb />
d Kappa Sigma Nu come in for special recognition.<lb />
Sig, one of the largest and better known on campus, contribu-<lb />
c omecoming queen for the second consecutive year. Last year the<lb />
as rd Miss Jane Carter as their first queen and won with<lb />
This year Miss Carol McDanie! copped top honors for the frat.<lb />
aternity also placed number three in the judging of floats.<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu has the distinction of being the B�t social frat on<lb />
s and have made headlines by copping first place in the float division<lb />
, past two years. Last year their Pirate Ship was first and this year a<lb />
resenting a whale of a homecoming was first. Both floats took<lb />
work and the frat deserves praise for their work in bettering our<lb />
ling.<lb />
Phi Ka; pa Alpha captured second place in the floats while the other<lb />
!es on campus made impressive showings although not placing<lb />
Predictions of �e Week<lb />
NC State over Wake Forest by 14; only Flu will save the Deacs from<lb />
- � eir first to State since Edwards has been there. Wolf pack has been<lb />
bet this season  Duke over Georgia Tech by 7; Tie may take<lb />
,ut of Dukes and Tech will be on home ground in Atlanta <lb />
i rolina over Maryland by 6; Could be more as Gamecocks are at<lb />
. Tennessee over Carolina by 13; Tatum will really be on<lb />
e upsets Veto. Loss of Reed wttl cut down Tar Heel attack . . . Vir-<lb />
t VMI by 7- Cavaliers to upset undefeated Southern Conference<lb />
Rice over Clemson by 19; "Deep in the heart of Texas" is no<lb />
r r a tobacco-chewing Tiger  Elon over Western Carolina by 6;<lb />
. me tougher as season grows older but may run into a bunch of<lb />
, hristiana in Burlington  Lenoir .Rhyne over Emory and Henry<lb />
6 Bears may lower score if they are thinking about ECC battle <lb />
over .Presbyterian by 13; Both teams missed action last week due<lb />
, Hu but Indians should be tougher if they have recovered .  El<lb />
,v� Appalachian by 7; Pirates have a habit of dishing out toucn-<lb />
a silver platter, but should realize that the season's end isn't far<lb />
, d the rime has come when they must "take" instead of "give<lb />
Editora note: I received a letter during the past week concerning<lb />
tics at East Carolina. This letter had no signature and therefore can-<lb />
rinted. We will be glad o acknowledge any letter with a signature<lb />
rc vou to take interest in our .program.<lb />
Also we have learned that WGTC had planned on broadcasting the<lb />
rn Carolina game but was unable do to Western Carolina polcies. �<lb />
d plan to bring our followers the Presbyterian game which will He<lb />
'a last. .<lb />
Ed Emory<lb />
"Play hard but play to win This<lb />
s atement just about sums ud the the-<lb />
ory of our Athlete of the Week. Ed<lb />
Emory, sophomore guard, was a quiet,<lb />
Hid disgusted brill player, as he<lb />
walked slowly to the ECC dressing<lb />
i om Saturday night following their<lb />
20-7 loss to Newberry. Emory had<lb />
laved probably his best game since<lb />
entering ECC, but it went for little<lb />
cause as the Bucs were once again<lb />
on the short end of the final score.<lb />
Hailing from Lancaster, S. C, the<lb />
Newberry tilt meant a lot to Emory,<lb />
ss he was playing against his native<lb />
state and also against many boys<lb />
that he hai met competition with in<lb />
high school circles. Emory had seen<lb />
plenty of action all season, but was in-<lb />
serted into the star ing lineup against<lb />
Newberry. He turned out to be the<lb />
defensive star for the Pirates who<lb />
gave up very ii tie ground to the<lb />
is dians. Emory wp in on tackle after<lb />
tackle and drew high praise from the<lb />
A alachian scout who was taking<lb />
notes on the Pirate attack for their<lb />
i , ting this week.<lb />
When the Apps visit College Sta-<lb />
dium Saturday, they will probably<lb />
have their attack altered to avoid<lb />
Emory's slot in the defensive wall.<lb />
E"d is no .ernitrht star to Pirae<lb />
fans. Before coming to ECC. he was<lb />
standout on the undefeated Camden<lb />
bo h at tackle and guard. Bad luck<lb />
threw a sudden sto; in his sought-<lb />
after college glory, as he injured his<lb />
ki.ee early in the season. This kept<lb />
him out of action only a few games<lb />
but bothered him the rest of the sea-<lb />
su.i and his potentials were never<lb />
reached.<lb />
During the winter, Emory under<lb />
wei.L an operation on his knee which<lb />
bus proven successful. He was con-<lb />
sid.red as a question mark at the<lb />
beginning of the season but quickly<lb />
bowed the Pirate staff that they<lb />
could place confidence in him. The<lb />
knee has cut down his speed but other-<lb />
I wise he is the still rough and hard<lb />
I tackier w' ich has made his team-<lb />
mates respect him.<lb />
Ed has been seeing action in about<lb />
hal of all of ECC's games. Playing<lb />
behind senior Ken Burgess has left<lb />
Emory with qui e a challenge. Emory<lb />
rates Burgess as "one of the best<lb />
little guards I have . layed with or<lb />
against The 220 pounder ft els that<lb />
e lias gained plenty of poins from<lb />
Burgess ani knows that it has kept<lb />
him hustling.<lb />
ECC has been having a losing sea-<lb />
son this fall but Coach Boone has a<lb />
flock of sophomores and freshmen<lb />
which appear to be the makings of<lb />
a fine team. Emory is one of the<lb />
underclassmen and has the a otentials<lb />
f becoming one of ECC's top line-<lb />
men before graduating.<lb />
The "blond tank" will once again be<lb />
plugging for the Bucs to win Satur-<lb />
day night when they meet Appalach-<lb />
ian. As we stated earlier, Emory-<lb />
goes by the recent trend in football<lb />
circles, "Winning is the most im-<lb />
portant thing<lb />
Tag Football<lb />
Piay-Qffs Set<lb />
Here Saturd<lb />
ay<lb />
Pirates Need Win Against<lb />
Apps To Prove Their Worth<lb />
JV'$ Finale<lb />
East Carolina's junior varsity will<lb />
wind up their season tomorrow after-<lb />
noon when they go against The Cita-<lb />
del junior varsity at Charleston, S. C.<lb />
Boasting a 2-2 mark, the Bucs will<lb />
be hoping for a win to give them a<lb />
-uiccessrul season. Their South Caro-<lb />
lina rivals will enttr the game with<lb />
a 1-1 record.<lb />
The Baby Bucs bowed in heir last<lb />
outing, 7-0, to Fork Union Military<lb />
Academy. The game proved to be a<lb />
defensive battle with only a 55 yard<lb />
punt return spelling the difference.<lb />
Military Academy eleven, serving as The teams remained within the 40<lb />
yard lines for most of the time.<lb />
East Carolina made their only ser-<lb />
ious threat early in the game when<lb />
trey drove to the Fork Union five.<lb />
The Military club then put up a stout<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
With touch football season ending<lb />
its regular play this Friday, a tour-<lb />
nament to determine the final league<lb />
championship will start next Monday.<lb />
It will be a single elimination affair<lb />
wi h all nine teams in the intramural<lb />
loop competing. The teams will be<lb />
paired by drawings and every team<lb />
will have an equal chance to come<lb />
out on top as far as pairings go. Win-<lb />
ning teams will pick up a total of five<lb />
1 oints for their efforts in single game<lb />
wins while the losers will garner no<lb />
points. The regular league play is<lb />
not over yet but the team that emer-<lb />
ges second or third in the league<lb />
standings Friday will have just as<lb />
good an opportunity to win the tour-<lb />
nament and league championship by<lb />
picking up more points than any other<lb />
team during tournament play.<lb />
The reason for this point system<lb />
is to give extra initiative to those<lb />
teams who are near the bottom in<lb />
present league standings.<lb />
Besides having a chance to cop the<lb />
tournament and league football<lb />
championship, a team will carry these<lb />
points on into its basketball and soft-<lb />
ball season and will have a chance to<lb />
become the intramural sports champ-<lb />
ion for the entire year providing it<lb />
has more points than any other team<lb />
as of the end of the spring quarter<lb />
for 1968.<lb />
Harry J, Archer, director of intra-<lb />
mural sports at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege said, "The intramural council<lb />
and myself are very happy over the<lb />
way things have progressed thus far<lb />
as far as touch football goes and we<lb />
are sure that next week's tournament<lb />
will determine the true champion,<lb />
The intramural athletic program this<lb />
fall has not only helped towardg pro-<lb />
moting competition and sportsman-<lb />
ship between the various organiza-<lb />
tions involved, but has helped to show-<lb />
that the students are desirous of a<lb />
well rounded intramural program here<lb />
at East Carolina<lb />
I <lb />
'Pirates Fall Apart<lb />
1 In Final Period To<lb />
Give Newberry Win<lb />
Once again, two costly mistakei<lb />
led to the downfall of the Pirates as<lb />
the oncebeaten Indians of Newberry<lb />
College ground out a 20-7 win last<lb />
"atui iay in College Stadium.<lb />
The smallest crowd of the season<lb />
braved the cold weather only to see<lb />
their Bucs go down to their sixth loss<lb />
of the season.<lb />
Both teams fought on even ground<lb />
during the opening period with nei-<lb />
ther team making a serious threat.<lb />
The Appalachian Mountaineers, the<lb />
surprise club in this year's North<lb />
State loop, visits College Stadium<lb />
Saturday night fresh from a 19-7<lb />
upset win over Emory and Henry.<lb />
Game time for the conference tilt will<lb />
be 8:00.<lb />
East Carolina, still having early<lb />
season mistakes, will be seeking their<lb />
first victory of the season and ac-<lb />
cording to most onlookers they will<lb />
stand a better chance for a win than<lb />
at any other times this season. Going<lb />
into Saturday's game they have drop-<lb />
ped six straight games, the longest<lb />
losing skien since Boone has been<lb />
here.<lb />
Appalachian, a team which was<lb />
given little chance of winning a game<lb />
in pre-season dope, has taken their<lb />
freshman crop, bended them<lb />
The Indians drove into Pirate terri-<lb />
tory late in the second period but' fine<lb />
their threat was stopped momentarily! with some experienced veterans and<lb />
when Bill Skeeter intercepted a .pass<lb />
on the EOC one. Skeeter attempted<lb />
to get the ball out of danger on the<lb />
following play but fumbled with the<lb />
visitors regaining possession. Quar-<lb />
terback Richard Phillips had little<lb />
trouble bucking over for the. TD with<lb />
less than a minute remaining before<lb />
intermission. Wyman Taylor con-<lb />
verted the extra point for a 7-0 lead.<lb />
East Carolina tied it in the third<lb />
i eriod when they drove 99 yards af-<lb />
have come up with a team capable<lb />
of knocking most anyone off.<lb />
The Aippa opened with wins over<lb />
Presbyterian and Western Carolina<lb />
and then blasted past Emory and<lb />
Henry last week for their third win<lb />
in seven starts. Lenoir Rhyne, our<lb />
t'ue for next week, has been the only<lb />
team to soundly beat the Mountain-<lb />
eers.<lb />
The Apps have got no less than five<lb />
freshmen in their starting lineup.<lb />
t r Je'i Duke's punt had rolled dead Their vital quarterback position has<lb />
on the BCC one. James Speight got! been left u-p to a couple of freshmen<lb />
captain of the club. He was selected<lb />
for All-State honors by several papers<lb />
and was highly sought after by col-<lb />
lege scouts.<lb />
As a freshman. Boone found no<lb />
place for Emory on the bench an.l the<lb />
rugged South Carolinian saw action<lb />
LeRoy Singleton, Ray Hall, David<lb />
Rogers, and Jack Beale as his de-<lb />
fensive stars. Brownie Salmon, George<lb />
Slaughter, and George Turner were<lb />
the big men op offense.<lb />
Tomorrow in the junior varsity's<lb />
final game, McDonald is expected to<lb />
ge with about the same lineup.<lb />
Charles Vaughn and David Thomas<lb />
on the flanks, Joe Lewis and Single-<lb />
ton at tackles, Wayne Davis and<lb />
Tommy Bland at guaide, and Henry<lb />
Vansant at center. In the backfield<lb />
defense to stop the Baby Bucs cold.j will be Turner, Salmon, Hanford, and<lb />
Coach Bill McDonald singled out. either Slaughter or Rogers.<lb />
the Bucs out of the hole with a 20<lb />
yard sprint. Quarterback Ralph Zeh-<lb />
ring's passing picked up several first<lb />
downs for the Pirates on their lone<lb />
touchdown drive. Bob Lilley climaxed<lb />
the drive by diving over from the<lb />
four. Larry Howell converted the ex-<lb />
tra point to tie the game.<lb />
The Pirates gave the game away<lb />
minutes later when on a fourth down<lb />
punt situation the ball sailed over<lb />
Lilley's head and Newberry took over<lb />
on t e EOC 21. They quickly drove<lb />
for their second tally with fullback<lb />
Ray Waters scoring from the two.<lb />
Taylor once again converted.<lb />
Newberry scored their final touch-<lb />
down in the final minutes of the game<lb />
when Jerry Dukes passed to Sam<lb />
Faulk for a TD, the play covering<lb />
39 yards. The ipoint was no good but<lb />
the South Carolinians were out of<lb />
danger with only minutes remaining.<lb />
Guard Ed Emory and end Howard<lb />
Beale played outstanding ball for<lb />
EOC along with Zehring and Speight.<lb />
and Jack Justic, a sensation at Hard-<lb />
ing High in Charlotte, has responded<lb />
in great style. As a freshman, he has<lb />
already won Greensboro's Daily New3<lb />
honor of Back of the Week<lb />
Flu has hit the camp this week and<lb />
may weaken Coach Boone's bench<lb />
strength. Tommy Jones, regular end,<lb />
is also limping with a knee injury.<lb />
Otherwise, the Pirate starting lineup<lb />
will be intact.<lb />
Ralph Zehring, sophomore quarter-<lb />
hack, continues to give the Pirate3 a<lb />
potent threat through the air. The<lb />
Pirate quarterback is averaging 72<lb />
yards a game passing. James Speight<lb />
continues to lead the Bucs ground at-<lb />
tack with a 6.0 average per play.<lb />
The Bucs were upset last season by<lb />
a 22-19 score on mountain territory.<lb />
With the exception of last year, Coach<lb />
Boone has had success against the<lb />
Apps.<lb />
Following the Appalachian game<lb />
will be our final home game with con-<lb />
ference champion, Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957<lb />
PAQZ FOUR<lb />
EAST CARO<lb />
aas<lb />
Organizational Activities<lb />
New Presbyterian Center, Baptist Forum,<lb />
Veteran Club Reorganization In Spotlight<lb />
Hut from 9:00 to 9:45 a. m. Class for<lb />
College Students, taught by Miss<lb />
Mamiej Chandler in the Y-Hut 9:45-<lb />
10:45, with a period of Worship led<lb />
by a student. Class for College Stu-<lb />
dents at St. James Methodist Church<lb />
meets at 9:45. Cars meet students at<lb />
Cotten Hall and Y-Hut.<lb />
Sunday-Nite-Supper at 5:00 p. m.<lb />
at the Methodist Student Center,<lb />
562 Cotanche St. Anyone may sign<lb />
up on the Bulletin Board at the Cen-<lb />
ter before 3:00 p. m. on Saturday,<lb />
and pay 35 cents for this meal. Ves-<lb />
per-Discussion is a: 6:00-7:00 p. m.<lb />
"Rendezvous" is on Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights from 7:00-11:00<lb />
p. m. (or after the Free Movie). This<lb />
meaiu that students may have an in-<lb />
formal time, playing various card<lb />
games; playing records; learning new<lb />
dance steps; groU)p singing; conver-<lb />
sation (bring your date); watching<lb />
TV. An invitation is to anyone in-<lb />
terested in a home-like atmosphere<lb />
and informal recreation or relaxation.<lb />
Vets Club <lb />
At their meeting last week the<lb />
Veteran's Club elected their officers<lb />
for this year. Officers elected were<lb />
President Jack Ncilson, Apex; first<lb />
vice  resident John Wlntfield, Snow<lb />
Hill; second vice president Robert<lb />
tivities engaged in Lewis, Greensboro; secretary, Don<lb />
Cverhart, Winston-Salem; loan fund<lb />
John Fields, Raleigh; treasurer Paul<lb />
Rasbeny, Greenville; publicity chair-<lb />
man Bob Harper, Enfieid; and par-<lb />
liamentarian Bobby Hall, Erwin.<lb />
Plans were made to turn the next<lb />
meeting into a "gel acquainted" so-<lb />
cial to be held at the local VFW Hut<lb />
Nov. 4.<lb />
Phi Omicron News<lb />
Phi Omicron, the honorary home<lb />
economics lraiernity of East Caro-<lb />
Presbyterian Center<lb />
ine path to 401 East 9th Street<lb />
id becoming a well trodden one. "Hey,<lb />
Hal, let's sing "Betty, what do<lb />
you think of Predestination?" "Any-<lb />
one for ping pong or bridge?" These<lb />
are just a few comments uttered by<lb />
students as they coordinate their ac-<lb />
tivities at the Presbyterian Center.<lb />
The purpose of the Center is to<lb />
provide the physical surrounding for<lb />
spiritual growth for the individuals<lb />
that associate themselves with it.<lb />
While primarily it is for students,<lb />
faculty and interested persons are<lb />
urged 'o be a part of its activities.<lb />
Christian service and growth, em-<lb />
phasized at the Center, is directed<lb />
through various channeLs. Vespers<lb />
are held each Sunday evening with<lb />
a dutch supper following. Monday<lb />
evenings are devoted to worship,<lb />
fellowship, and supper. Speakers,<lb />
discussions, or a guided meditation<lb />
make up these programs.<lb />
Several students teach each Sun-<lb />
day at a Negro Mission Sunday<lb />
School. One student has organized a<lb />
choir there which she now directs.<lb />
Plans are underway for supervised<lb />
recreation in that area. Other pro-<lb />
.in by students as<lb />
:he year goes on<lb />
Recreation a<lb />
the Center include ping pong, a<lb />
variety of games, reading, and in-<lb />
formal sings. Students enjoy using<lb />
te Center's kitcr.en to prepare meals<lb />
or refreshments when they desire.<lb />
Also available are an outdoor fire-<lb />
place in the backyard and a growing<lb />
library-<lb />
Baptist Fortune<lb />
November forums at the Baptist<lb />
Studnt Center will be lead by some<lb />
interesting as weli as influential in-<lb />
dividuals. A single topic is discussed<lb />
each Monday at 5:15 p. m. They are<lb />
hs follows;<lb />
Nov. 4�"Religion on a State Col-<lb />
lege Campus"�Dr. C. J. Bradner,<lb />
Director or religious activities at<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
Nov. 11�"Living a 24 Hour Day"�<lb />
Mi Ruin White, Dean of Women,<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
Nov. 18�"Lethargy on a College<lb />
Campus"�Miss Cynthia Mendenhall,<lb />
College Union Recreation Supervisor,<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
Nov. 25�"Christian Attitude to-<lb />
ward Segregation"�Mr. Edmund<lb />
Raros&amp;ur, Assistant Librarian, East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
These four forumB will complete<lb />
taa) series entitled "The Christian<lb />
Student in a College Community<lb />
Wesley Foor.dation<lb />
e Wesley Foundation has a spe-<lb />
cial program for Methodist students<lb />
every week end. Buns and Coffee<lb />
are served (cost 15 cents) in the Y-<lb />
Union Delegates<lb />
Back From Duke<lb />
Visiting Speakers<lb />
Relate Views On Campus Visit<lb />
By BETTY FLEMING<lb />
ECC's College Union wa repre-<lb />
sented at the Eighth Annual Region<lb />
rV conference of the Association of<lb />
College Unions held at Duke Uni-<lb />
versity by four of its student board,<lb />
members and the advisor, Mis3 Cyn-<lb />
thia Mendenhall.<lb />
Attending the conference last week-<lb />
end were LaVisa Chrismon, president<lb />
of OUSB, Betty Fleming, chairman<lb />
of the publicity committee, Mike<lb />
lina College, held an installation ser-<lb />
vice Wednesday, October 16, in which<lb />
Peggy Harvin and Maxine Keel Tingle<lb />
were installed as new members of the<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
At this meeting, it was decided<lb />
that Phi Omicron would serve at an<lb />
informal coffee hour Monday, Octo-<lb />
ber 21, in the Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
Faculty-Alumni House so that facul-<lb />
ty members at the college could wei Ka-tsias, co-chairman of the social<lb />
come-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris, Jr committee, and Ronnie Stephens,<lb />
member of the record and dance, and<lb />
games committees.<lb />
The conference consisted of schools<lb />
in most of the southern states and<lb />
eighteen schools were represented.<lb />
The Universities of Florida, Miami,<lb />
Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina,<lb />
Duke and some others were repre-<lb />
sented, plus Auburn, Davidson, NC<lb />
State, Va. State, Georgia Tech, and<lb />
ECC, to mention a few.<lb />
"A Self-Examination" of the Col-<lb />
lege Union was the theme. Registra-<lb />
tion was Thursday, with an enter-<lb />
tainment program Thursday night.<lb />
Opening session was held Friday<lb />
morning at 9 a. m. Dr. Hollis Edens,<lb />
president of Duke University, wel-<lb />
comed the delegates to the confer-<lb />
ence. Meetings followed.<lb />
After a banquet Friday night del-<lb />
egates and the student body were en-<lb />
tertained by the Don Shirley Trio and<lb />
the Duke Ambassadors.<lb />
The convention next year will he<lb />
I held at the University of Kentucky.<lb />
lraternitvs seconu place showing ini . , ai- 4�im�.�<lb />
Ronnie Stephens, while talking<lb />
about the length of each delegate's<lb />
who are here on our campus as con<lb />
sultants and lecturers at a series of<lb />
meetings of classes and campus or-<lb />
ganizations. Serving at this coffee<lb />
hour was selected by the Community<lb />
Service Committee to be one of their<lb />
projects for the year.<lb />
Phi Omicron fraternity met again<lb />
Tuesday, October 22, at the Home<lb />
Management house, and had Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Paul Harris, Jr. as guest speak-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha<lb />
For the .past two meetings, the<lb />
chief business of the Phi Kappa Al-<lb />
pha has been concerned with national<lb />
fraternities. On October 10, they were<lb />
visited by a representative from<lb />
Theta Chi and on October 17 by Tau<lb />
Kappa Epsiion. These representatives<lb />
explained the histories of their groups<lb />
and qualifications for local fraternity<lb />
entry.<lb />
At the October 17 meeting the<lb />
float committee was praised for the<lb />
"A welcome has been given us here:<lb />
by faculty members, students, admin-<lb />
istration and service personnel. We've<lb />
been made happy and have been in-<lb />
tellectually stimulated. Our thanks<lb />
to the Danforth Committee and its<lb />
Executive Director, Mr. George Doug-<lb />
las, and to members of others saidi<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris, Jr from<lb />
Boston University visiting on cam-<lb />
pus this past weekend.<lb />
The Mr. and Mrs. had speaking ar-<lb />
rangements with various groups on<lb />
campus. Their, topic was "Developing<lb />
a Philosophy of Life The discus-<lb />
sions were informal in nature and in-<lb />
cluded the following subjects of in-<lb />
terest: double standards tor men<lb />
and women in dating and in drinking,<lb />
war and peace, relationships of con-<lb />
science and -philosophy of life, devel-<lb />
opment of conscience, conflict of<lb />
standards and advantages and dis-<lb />
advantages of marriage before fin-<lb />
By JANE BULLOCK<lb />
ishing school.<lb />
Our visiting seakere were impres-<lb />
sed by the soft voices here, and they<lb />
expressed their belief that this was<lb />
due to the prevailing southern accent.<lb />
They commented, furthermore, that<lb />
the students were interested in deep<lb />
subjects and were not accepting gen-<lb />
eralities. The friendliness of the presi-<lb />
dent and the students pleased the<lb />
speakers; the adequate organization<lb />
of the sneaking periods had the same<lb />
effect. Surprisingly enough, the Har-<lb />
ris's were amazed at the quietness of<lb />
the dining hall and library; the li-<lb />
brary at Boston University is quiet,<lb />
but the one here is much quieter.<lb />
Among the numerous things that<lb />
impress,d Mr. and Mrs. Harris was<lb />
that the professors of the classes they!<lb />
visited did not expect them to talk i<lb />
about the courses that are routinely<lb />
taught. They gave the couple freedom'<lb />
which was appreciated, neediest to<lb />
say, by the students as well, if not<lb />
more.<lb />
One of the things held in quei-<lb />
by them wa the 10:30 p. m. dormi-<lb />
tory meetings. Although these n�tl<lb />
ings were well-attended, they seemeu<lb />
to think that -perhaps many of the<lb />
students were tired and sleepy at :r.t<lb />
conclusion of the meetings. They<lb />
seemed to favor a substitution for<lb />
these meetings. Am. finally, here are<lb />
some of their closing ideas:<lb />
"What we have found that is en-<lb />
couraging? Students saying sincere<lb />
and thoughtfully that they mean to<lb />
think more. Students testifying to a<lb />
readiness to re-examine their lift<lb />
purposes. Faculty members ready to<lb />
help any endeavor which enriches<lb />
student thought. And time and tinv<lb />
again we have confronted evidence<lb />
a climate of interest in promot<lb />
inquiry and of growth. This we like,<lb />
and we offer our congratulation<lb />
many. We hope we may come<lb />
some day<lb />
New Methods<lb />
To Enforce Traffic Regulations<lb />
the Homecoming parade,<lb />
Plans for the coming pledge class<lb />
were presented by Pledgeraaster<lb />
Tommy Farlow. The meetings were<lb />
presided over by president Clark O.<lb />
Taylor.<lb />
Scanning<lb />
A Look At ECC Marching Band<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
As I trek to each football game at. catching countless other angles I<lb />
College Stadium, one of the first land' never realized. As the interview<lb />
report for the next board meeting,<lb />
said, "Ten minutes�I could go on<lb />
for ten hours This seemed to express<lb />
the feeling of most of the delegates.<lb />
They all agreed that they had ob-<lb />
tained many new ideas for programs<lb />
to be used at ECC.<lb />
6<lb />
U<lb />
News<lb />
Thursday: 7:30 p. m.�Movies of<lb />
ECC-Newberry football game,<lb />
Lounge.<lb />
Thursday: 8:30 p. m.�Informal<lb />
patio dancing-Sadie Hawkins<lb />
night.<lb />
Friday: 7:00 p. m-Movie, Au-<lb />
stin auditorium, "God Is My<lb />
Partner (Nov. 8)<lb />
Friday: 8:00 p. m.�Informal<lb />
Dancing.<lb />
Sunday: 4:00 p. m.�Lounge,<lb />
Classical music listening.<lb />
Monday: 7:00 p. m.�Duplicate<lb />
bridge, TV room.<lb />
Tuesday: 3:00 p. m.�Intermedi-<lb />
ate bridge instruction, TV<lb />
room.<lb />
Wednesday: 7:00 p. m.�Begin-<lb />
ners' bridge instruction, TV<lb />
room.<lb />
Thursday: 3:00 p. m.�Begin-<lb />
ners" bridge, TV room.<lb />
marks I look for is that uniformed<lb />
die-hards known as the East Caro-<lb />
lina Marching Band under the di-<lb />
rection of Mr. Herbert Carter.<lb />
There have been many memorable<lb />
gridiron occasions to remember in the<lb />
confines of this place, but none would<lb />
be complete without remembering<lb />
the excellent half-time programs pre-<lb />
pared and executed to perfection by<lb />
the Band.<lb />
As we watch them perform  �<lb />
various formations on the field, we<lb />
seldom realize the wcrk connected<lb />
with their production. The majoriy<lb />
of college bands usually do no more<lb />
than two formations at one occasion,<lb />
while ours always does four or more.<lb />
In order to make this achievement<lb />
possible with the 100-piece organiz-<lb />
ation, complete cooperation is re-<lb />
quired.<lb />
Drum Majors Bill Speight and Bob<lb />
Ellwanger handle the band on the<lb />
field. Speight, who hails from Roa-<lb />
noke Rapids, has been drum-major<lb />
for all of his four years at East<lb />
Carolina. Ellwanger has charge of the<lb />
six majorettes who perform with the<lb />
band at all the games. I don't think<lb />
a better comment can be made about<lb />
Ellwanger than a statement of Car-<lb />
ter's: "Ellwanger is one of the best<lb />
aerial artists I've ever seen. It's<lb />
amazing how he keeps such control<lb />
even though "r.e sometimes sends his<lb />
baton higher than the stadium<lb />
lights<lb />
Space for this column does not al-<lb />
low me to give all the credit where<lb />
it is uue, but I hope that it will serve<lb />
notice to those associated with the<lb />
Marching Band that their fine job<lb />
has its boosters!<lb />
On a recent visit to the Music<lb />
Building, Caiter acquainted me with<lb />
the various functions, and the hours<lb />
that must be spent in arranging the<lb />
music for a formation, plotting the<lb />
proper place for each member, and<lb />
ed its end, men'ion was made of<lb />
the excellent job that Frank Fagan<lb />
loe;<lb />
as<lb />
the anr.our.cer for the Band<lb />
when they perform their musical<lb />
.ormations. As anyone who attends<lb />
t e games olerves, Fagan's com-<lb />
mentary adds that final touch which<lb />
n.akes the show so outstanding.<lb />
Thi Saturday night, the Pirates of<lb />
East Carolina meet Ap-palachian at-<lb />
ran. It will be time for<lb />
 o :u-r football game and another<lb />
time s ow by the East Carolina<lb />
Marching Band. Take pride in en-<lb />
joying this performance, they do it<lb />
as their part in hailing dear old East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
One more favor and then I'll end<lb />
this column for another issue�if<lb />
you enjoy the Band, lei it be known<lb />
in a most significant way�just stop<lb />
some member and tell him you do!<lb />
They'd rather hear this than any-<lb />
thing else I know of�it says, "Thanks<lb />
we think a lot of our band<lb />
Pre-registration will be held<lb />
during the week of November<lb />
4-8. Students are asked to check<lb />
with the major advisor or depart-<lb />
mental bulletin boards for speci-<lb />
fic instructions. Pre-registration<lb />
is a definite part of the total<lb />
registration program. Everyone<lb />
planning to attend Winter Quar-<lb />
ter must pre-register. Students<lb />
who do not pre-register will be<lb />
stopped in all classes beginning<lb />
Tuesday. November 12.<lb />
Mr. Melvin V. Buck, Director of<lb />
Housing and traffic, issued the fol-<lb />
lowing announcement this week.<lb />
"Cut lists, concerning student traf-i<lb />
fie violations, which were distributed<lb />
for the instructors, are to be discon-<lb />
tinued effective immediately. Instead<lb />
there will be individual notices for,<lb />
each student stating they be stopped<lb />
from class. These notices will be used<lb />
Connelly Cast<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey's long search for<lb />
an "Idiot Boy" for the House of Con-<lb />
nelly was ended when he found a girl.<lb />
Patsy Baker to play the role. After<lb />
looking all over the ECC campus and<lb />
the Training School Dr. Withey was<lb />
in despair when Patsy offered her<lb />
aid.<lb />
There have been several changes in<lb />
the casting of the play. Bob Tyndall,<lb />
who had the role of Big Sue has<lb />
dropped school and his role has bfen<lb />
taken by Tony Brandon. John Forbis<lb />
has taken over the role of Duffie<lb />
which formerly belonged to A. B.<lb />
Benfield and therefore David Connors<lb />
has taken over John's former role as<lb />
Charlie.<lb />
only as a last measure to enforce<lb />
traffic regulations. Whenever the<lb />
above notice is used, there will be<lb />
no prior notification. Before the above<lb />
action is taken, the following pro-<lb />
cedure will be followed:<lb />
1. Whenever a traffic ticket is re-<lb />
ceived by an individual, they will be<lb />
given 24 hours to settle the matter,<lb />
2. If the individual fails to settle<lb />
the matter on his own initiative with-<lb />
in the 24 hour period, a letter will I<lb />
be forwarded as a reminder stating<lb />
that the matter should be settled im-j<lb />
mediately.<lb />
3. If there is no response from the<lb />
first letter, a second letter will be<lb />
forwarded. Whenever this letter is<lb />
used, it is assumed that the traffic<lb />
violation is being ignored. This letter<lb />
will be the final notice and will state<lb />
that the individual has 48 hours to<lb />
contact the traffic office. If and when<lb />
there is a lapse in the 48 hour pro-<lb />
� ation period, the normal traffic fine<lb />
will be increased one dollar per day<lb />
the fine is paid.<lb />
4 If the above action is not suffi-<lb />
cient to persuade the individual to<lb />
setle the traffic violation, a fina<lb />
p trill be taken to stop the studen I<lb />
from class.<lb />
He stated that the primary <lb />
pose of traffic fines i? -o encourage<lb />
the enforcement of traffic rules let<lb />
forth :or us to follow. If an<lb />
ceives a traffic ticket, it is a<lb />
that they report to the traffic off<lb />
immediately.<lb />
Air Cadet Openings<lb />
Staff Sergeant Norman G. Dea:<lb />
the Air Force Recruiting Service ar<lb />
nounced today that applications are<lb />
being accepted for Aviation Cadet<lb />
Training. Young men of Pitt Co<lb />
with two or more years of college,<lb />
single and a citizen between the ages<lb />
of 18 and 26 tf may apply for e<lb />
pilot or navigator training. Both pr -<lb />
grams lead to a commission in the<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
Sergeant Dean also stated that a<lb />
limited number of applications from<lb />
well qualified high school graduates<lb />
wiU be accepted.<lb />
Sergeant Dean can be contacted a:<lb />
the Air Force Recruiting Sta<lb />
Post Office, Greenvile, N. C, or<lb />
calling 4826 between the hours of -<lb />
a. m. to 5 p. m.<lb />
Noted Authors Coming<lb />
"The Art of Professional Writing"<lb />
as discussed by Mr. Ovid Pierce and<lb />
other authors, including Inglis Flet-<lb />
cl er and Bernice Kelly Harris will<lb />
be the highight of the November<lb />
faculty meeting which will be held<lb />
Wednesday, November 20, at 4:30<lb />
). m. in McGinnis auditorium.<lb />
!<lb />
STARTS<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
NOV. 6th<lb />
fifftAME ACTION!<lb />
JET-HOT THRILLS!<lb />
Perkins-Proctor<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
261 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
U<lb />
NO SORRIER WARRIOR exists than the one without<lb />
Luckiee. What's he missing? A smoke that's as light as<lb />
they come! End to end, a Lucky is made of superbly light<lb />
tobacco�golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting tobacco<lb />
that's toasted to taste even better. That's a lot to miss out<lb />
on�no wonder our chief has grief! Up North, you'd call<lb />
him a Blue Sioux; back East, a Bleak Creek. But out in<lb />
the land of the pueblo, he's just a mighty Mopey Hopi,<lb />
(Smoke signal to you: Light up a Lucky. You'll agree a<lb />
light smoke's the right smoke for you!)<lb />
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Home of Good Food<lb />
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