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4 I<lb />
Senior Class Meeting<lb />
"hen ill be a senior Class meet-<lb />
. Mir day night at 7:00, at the Flan-<lb />
t.uiiJing Auditorium. All seniors<lb />
 miirtij to be present.<lb />
LAi<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957<lb />
Number 8<lb />
Students Still Taking Asian Flu Vaccine Shots<lb />
East Carolina's SGA Delegates<lb />
At Student Legislature Today<lb />
OUCH!Campus Physician Dr. Fred Irons administers some Asian Flue vaccine Vo a coed. The Infirmary still<lb />
its from 10 to 15 cases of virus per day, though the disease is slowing down. It has been pointed out that<lb />
. f the 400 students vaccinated before the Asian onslaught, only two contacted it.<lb />
Trustees Meeting Here<lb />
On Nov. 12; Student<lb />
Leaders To Entertain<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
I asl Carolina will be host to the<lb />
f Trustees of the college on<lb />
tr 12 at the North Dining<lb />
Attending the luncheon will be<lb />
executive council of the Student<lb />
rnment Association, the officers<lb />
clans, the Interfraternity<lb />
uncil president Roddy Jones, Home-<lb />
g Queen Carol McDaniel, and<lb />
who lead campus activities.<lb />
ne t e luncheon some of the<lb />
ties of the college and of the<lb />
be presented to the Board.<lb />
 done primarily by in-<lb />
s;udents who participate<lb />
activities. Representing the<lb />
ring musical productions,<lb />
Farrish will sing selections<lb />
; i evious productions, "Okla-<lb />
nd "Connecticut Yankee<lb />
K Y.liamson, editor of the "Buc-<lb />
 .  will present his plan for this<lb />
innuaJL "East Carolinian" edi-<lb />
' in Raby will show editions of<lb />
liege newspaper and discuss<lb />
mprovomonts which have been<lb />
de.<lb />
class president Ted Gartman<lb />
iisclose plans for class activities<lb />
as the annual Freshman-Sopho-<lb />
: Senior dance and May Day. He<lb />
neak on the progress made<lb />
the swimming team which last<lb />
No Changes In<lb />
Sampus Traffic<lb />
Says New Head<lb />
Thirty Cadets Try<lb />
AFOQT To Finish<lb />
Up ROTC Training<lb />
Thirty AFROTC cadets, moaftly<lb />
sophomores, have taken the Air Force<lb />
Qualifying Test during the ipast two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
One of the selection devices U3ed to<lb />
determine whether or not the cadets<lb />
qualify for the advanced ROTC course<lb />
given during the las two years of<lb />
training, the AFOQT is given only<lb />
once to a cadet.<lb />
The tests are gent to the AFROTC<lb />
headquarters at Maxwell AFB, Mont-<lb />
gomery, Alabama, to be scored. Re-<lb />
sults will probably not be released<lb />
until the first of the year.<lb />
Cadets taking the test are: Willard<lb />
K. Baker, William D. Ballance, Den-<lb />
nis M. Biggs, Hector A. Black, Kirby<lb />
P. Branch, John S. Byrd, James O.<lb />
Deans, Keith D. Dobbins, Glenn Dyer,<lb />
James W. Edwards, John D. Edwards,<lb />
Pierce<lb />
Magazine;<lb />
visor To New<lb />
Work Begins<lb />
year won the NAIA championship.<lb />
Other achievements of the SGA such<lb />
as the new improvement in identi-<lb />
fication cards and the handbooks will<lb />
be brougt before the board. Faint-<lb />
infe by East Carolina students who<lb />
won prizes in the State Fair are to be<lb />
displayed.<lb />
Plans for the luncheon were initi-<lb />
ated by SGA president Jimmy Phelps.<lb />
He expresses the hope that the lunch-<lb />
eon will become a yearly or possibly<lb />
a quarterly affair with not only SGA<lb />
members participa'ing, but also other<lb />
outstanding students present. "The<lb />
purpose of the luncheon, stated<lb />
Phelps, "is to bring the students in<lb />
closer contact with the Board and<lb />
to give the Board an idea of the ac-<lb />
tivities carried on by the student<lb />
body. Also it will introduce to the<lb />
Board the outstanding students in<lb />
our college activities<lb />
Veterans Club Meeting<lb />
Veterans are reminded that<lb />
the next and last meeting of the<lb />
quarter will be held November 21<lb />
in Graham 103 to make plans<lb />
for winter quarter. Special pro-<lb />
jects regarding veterans' prob-<lb />
lems will be discussed.<lb />
According to Mr. Melvin Buck, the<lb />
Tiew traffic and housing director,<lb />
there have been no great changes In<lb />
he traffic and parking situation,<lb />
-ince he has taken office. The traffic<lb />
violations which do come up are all<lb />
minor things, he said, which could be<lb />
corrected. He suggests that students<lb />
do this by paying more attention t<lb />
the signs around the campus. Mr.<lb />
Buck snys this would reduce vio)a-i<lb />
tions to a great extent. '<lb />
A problem at the present time,<lb />
which Mr. Buck is faced with, con-<lb />
cerns student car registration cards.<lb />
At the beginning of the school year<lb />
students are "asked to fill out cards<lb />
giving t .ir license numbers. Often<lb />
the students do not know, for various<lb />
reasons, the licer e number. They<lb />
i romise to come ack and turn in<lb />
the .lumber, thereb. completing the<lb />
registration card. In most cases the<lb />
students do not return. Mr. Buck<lb />
says his office is not having very<lb />
much cooperation along this line and<lb />
he would appreciate If the students<lb />
would respond.<lb />
In conclusion, Mr. Buck stated: "Al-<lb />
though a new director is in office,<lb />
policies will remain the same<lb />
I Melvin P. Edwards, Robert L. Frank,<lb />
George T. Ipock, Jr Cedric M. John-<lb />
son, Linwood C. Johnson, William A.<lb />
Jones, Henry A. Leewenburg, Jr<lb />
Clyde C. Myrkk, Robert L. Needs,<lb />
Paul S. Oliver, John J. Rawls, Gordon<lb />
E. Robinson, George D. Smothers,<lb />
Jr Leo W. Thacker, Jr Thomas<lb />
T. Turner, William H. Wallace, and<lb />
Kenneth E. Wilson.<lb />
Ovid Williams Pierce, author of<lb />
"The Plantation" and a member of<lb />
he English Department here since<lb />
19541, has been chosen by the Publi-<lb />
cations Board to act as advisor to the<lb />
newly-organized literary magazine.<lb />
The magazine became a reality laat<lb />
week when the Student Governmenet<lb />
Association approved the Publica-<lb />
tion Board's recommendation that<lb />
such a magazine be established.<lb />
"The purpose of the magazine<lb />
Pierce s'ated recently, "is to offer<lb />
a means of expression for those stu-<lb />
dents on campus who wish to write<lb />
and this includes the mediums of the<lb />
short s'ory, essay, poem, narrative<lb />
sketch, drama, and other creative<lb />
rieces.<lb />
Pierce went on to point out that<lb />
he will have little to do with the pub-<lb />
lication, other than to serve in an ad-<lb />
visor's capacity. "An editor will he'<lb />
selected by the Publications Board, J<lb />
and a staff will be chosen He said<lb />
that the editor will select the ma-<lb />
terial from student contributions.<lb />
"Machinery of the magazine is al-<lb />
ready underway as much as possible<lb />
at this time the former Tulane<lb />
University teacher said, "and con-<lb />
tributions are being accepted now<lb />
Any and all students who have any<lb />
creative efforts that might be pub-<lb />
iishable in 4he yet-unnamed maga-<lb />
zine, should turn them over to Pierce<lb />
(his office is in Austin, second floor)<lb />
or to any of their English teachers.<lb />
Also, any students interested in<lb />
ft VV-    <lb />
Advisor Pierce<lb />
Adams Heads<lb />
Gotten Dorm<lb />
Polly Adams of Fuquay Springs<lb />
was elected president of Gotten Hall<lb />
in an election held on October 14 by<lb />
the girls living in the dorm.<lb />
Elected to serve with the president<lb />
were Evelyn Crutchfield of Winston-<lb />
Salem, as vice-president; Sue Las-<lb />
site of Four Oaks, as secretary;<lb />
and Sylvia Jolly, of Roseboro, as<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Members of the House Committee<lb />
at large, or hall proctors, elected at majority, will provide that the meet-<lb />
the same time are June Smith of, in night for the SGA win be changed<lb />
Aydtn, Patsy James of Stokes, Pat h the present Wednesday evenings<lb />
Matthews of Fuquay Springs, Peggy j to Monday nights. The executive<lb />
Tingen of Fuquay Springs, Ann Suggt mee ing will be also be moved up to<lb />
of Washington, D. C, Mary Sue<lb />
Bostic of Benson, Betsy West of<lb />
Roseboro, and Murl Griffin of James-<lb />
ville.<lb />
joining the staff of the magazine are<lb />
asked to contact Pierce.<lb />
S lection of the editor is expected<lb />
to be completed by next week and<lb />
fullscale action wiH begin. It is ex-<lb />
pected that two issues of the publica-<lb />
tion will be completed this year, with<lb />
a possibility of more, depending upon<lb />
t"e flow of student contributions,<lb />
among other things.<lb />
Campus Election To Be Held<lb />
On Proposed SGA Amendment<lb />
A campus wide election will be<lb />
held Tuesday, November 12 in the<lb />
Student Union. The purpose of the<lb />
balloting will be to determine stu-<lb />
dent wishes on a proposed amand-<lb />
in nt to the SGA Constitution.<lb />
The amendment has been posted<lb />
in the Student Union for the past<lb />
two weeks and if passed by a simple<lb />
provide a means whereby the stu-<lb />
dents will know of SGA procedures<lb />
when and not after they happen<lb />
N<lb />
ew<lb />
Student Teac<lb />
her P<lb />
rogram<lb />
Und<lb />
erway<lb />
Next quarter will see the small-<lb />
scale inauguration of a new program<lb />
udent teachers, according to Dt.<lb />
J. L. Oppelt of the Placement Bureau.<lb />
program, which will be on an ex-<lb />
nental basis at first, involves<lb />
teaching on the "modified corps"<lb />
which has recently been estab-<lb />
ed for eig'rth-graders at Green-<lb />
e Junior High School.<lb />
This idea has been gaining momen-<lb />
tum in North Carolina in the last<lb />
decade and is now used in Raleigh,<lb />
Wilmington, Goldsboro and Roanoke<lb />
Rapids schools, as well as in Virginia<lb />
and many other partB of the country.<lb />
It involves the presentation of sub-<lb />
ject matter in "blocks" of two hours<lb />
each, and the integration of related<lb />
school subjects.<lb />
Two-Hour Periods<lb />
For example instead of taking<lb />
separate, one-hour courses in science<lb />
and mathematics, students under the<lb />
"corrs" plan take an integrated two-<lb />
hour period of science and math com-<lb />
bineed. This idea is also used in con-<lb />
nection with English and social stu-<lb />
dies and other closely connected<lb />
subjects.<lb />
Advantages<lb />
The advantages of the program are<lb />
several: '<lb /><lb /><lb />
s$S<lb />
Eleanor Pierce<lb />
Jackie Wilkin.<lb />
Jean Mitchell<lb />
(1) It helps the student to see the<lb />
relationship between his various<lb />
courses and the ways they can be used<lb />
together as applications toward daily<lb />
living. Once put together and seen in<lb />
a practical perspective, the subjects<lb />
tend to hold more "aliveness" for him.<lb />
(2) The longer period provides more<lb />
time for field trips, discussions, and<lb />
other time-taking study aids which<lb />
would otherwise be interrupted by<lb />
"the Bell<lb />
(3) The longer period also gives<lb />
the student a chance to "settle down"<lb />
tnd get wrapped up in the subject.<lb />
"Corps" ideas originated in the<lb />
early 30's, and probably, Dr. Oppelt<lb />
says,  can be traced back to <lb />
felt need to overcome the prob-<lb />
lems  of time, student interest,<lb />
and rela'ions between subjects. The<lb />
Placement Bureau began to receive<lb />
requests for "corps teachers" last<lb />
year, and since the trend is spreading<lb />
with each term, East Carolina is tak-<lb />
ing advantage of Greenville Junior<lb />
High's recently installed "corps" pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
To Begin Training<lb />
Three students have been selected<lb />
to begin training as "corps teachers"<lb />
next quarter. Jean Mitchell and El-<lb />
eanor .Pierce, under the supervision<lb />
of Mrs. Katherine Byrd, will teach<lb />
a group of eighth graders the Eng-<lb />
lish-social studies block, while Jackie<lb />
Wilkins will handle a science-math<lb />
period with Mrs. Margaret Latham<lb />
as his supervisor. The program is be-<lb />
ing handled by Dr. John Home of<lb />
the college Education Department,<lb />
who transferred here this year from<lb />
Grainger High School in Kinston.<lb />
Monday nights.<lb />
The primary season for changing<lb />
the meeting time is for the benefit<lb />
or the "East Carolinian" and thereby<lb />
ror the students. It will enable the<lb />
newspaper to publish the SGA news<lb />
when it is made and not the following<lb />
week.<lb />
Marcia Forbes, Elections Commit-<lb />
tee Chairman, makes the following<lb />
statement, "I would like to encourage<lb />
all students to vote for this amend-<lb />
ment as it is for their benefit. It will<lb />
'Mousetrap' Cast<lb />
Thomas Hull and J. C. Dunn Jr.<lb />
are East Carolina students who will<lb />
take part in "The Mouse Trap" to<lb />
Ve presented November 19-20 it the<lb />
college.<lb />
Written by Ag.vha Christie, the<lb />
play is being produced by the Green-<lb />
ville Little Theater, and the Green-<lb />
ville branch of the American Associ-<lb />
ation of University Women. Proceeds<lb />
will be applied te the Foreign Schol-<lb />
arship Fund of the AAUW.<lb />
Other members of the cast affiliated<lb />
with the college are Beatrice Chaun-<lb />
cey and Ruth Garber, faculty mem-<lb />
bers. <lb />
East Carolinian feature writers<lb />
will interview Dunn and Hull next<lb />
week.<lb />
Religious Emphasis Topics<lb />
Local Fourteen<lb />
Armed With Two<lb />
Important Bills<lb />
East Carolina's SGA delegation of<lb />
14 tmmbess left the campus early<lb />
'his morning to attend the State Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature in Raleigh armed<lb />
with two controversial bills which<lb />
they will introduce for passage.<lb />
Tr e sceae of action for the student<lb />
1 '?islators representing 20 colleges in<lb />
the state of North Carolina will be the<lb />
Capitol Building. A number of stu-<lb />
den s from interested colleges in such<lb />
-neighboring states as South Carolina<lb />
will be on hand for observation as<lb />
the sessions gt under way thi3 after-<lb />
noon and continue through Saturday<lb />
noon.<lb />
Here are the two bills that East<lb />
Carolina will introduce during the<lb />
legislative gathering:<lb />
I. To request the legislature to ap-<lb />
propriate funds for the implementa-<lb />
ion of Sub-chapter II, Article II,<lb />
Section 11-13 of the school laws in<lb />
the Suite of North Carolina. (This<lb />
bill deals with the need for the state<lb />
to establish funds so that if any<lb />
teacher misses classes due to sickness,<lb />
her substitute will receive payment<lb />
teachers will accumulate sick-leave<lb />
from the state system. Also, school<lb />
each year. It is hoped that these bene-<lb />
fits will stimulate more college gradu-<lb />
ates to enter the teaching field in this<lb />
state.)<lb />
II. A program for the acceleration<lb />
and articulation of students in the<lb />
school system of the State of North<lb />
Carolina. (Here the legislators hope<lb />
o solve the problem of the gifted<lb />
student who deserves to receive- -in<lb />
accelerated educational program.)<lb />
The students representing the East<lb />
Carolina SGA are Calvin Chesson and<lb />
Mike Katsias, senators; Bucky Mon-<lb />
roe, chairman of the House delega-<lb />
tion, and the following representa-<lb />
tives: Jimmy Phelps, Lillian Griffin,<lb />
Bubba Driver, Marcia Forbes, Ar-<lb />
thur DeStout, Janet Hodges, Bar-<lb />
bara Davenport, and Wade Sessoms.<lb />
Alternates are Mary Lou Wyrick,<lb />
Nancy Keith, and Preston Whitford.<lb />
Representing the interests of the<lb />
Eastern part of th s ate, the ECC<lb />
peliticos will be out to capture their<lb />
share of legislative offices. Calvin<lb />
Chesson, senior senator, will run for<lb />
the office of president for one of the<lb />
five sessions that will be held.<lb />
Jimmy Phelps, President of the SGA<lb />
is running for speaker of the house or<lb />
speaker pro-tem. Otlter possible of-<lb />
fices for which ECC may submit<lb />
candidates are the positions of clerks<lb />
in the House, Interim Council, and<lb />
vice-president of this council.<lb />
The delegates departed from the<lb />
office this morning with this com-<lb />
ment, "We're going to be out to make<lb />
an outstanding showing for the college<lb />
and student body<lb />
This year the central idea of re-<lb />
ligious emphasis week is "Love and<lb />
Justice<lb />
Dr. Arnold Nash, who is UNC pro-<lb />
fessor of History of Religion, will<lb />
speak daring the week on the polit-<lb />
ical and economical side of the topic.<lb />
Mrs. Ethel M. Nash, wife of Dr. Ar-<lb />
nold Nash, and a member of the de-<lb />
partment of preventive medicine at<lb />
Bowman Gray school of medicine<lb />
at Winston Salem, N. C, will speak<lb />
in relation to marriage and the fam-<lb />
iiy.<lb />
Another speaker will be Mr. Rob-<lb />
ert Poerschke, minister of the Baptist<lb />
Church at Siler City, N. C. He will<lb />
have a series of very interesting de-<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Nash and Mr. Poer-<lb />
schke will be free during the week<lb />
for counseling. All students who are<lb />
interested in religious work or have<lb />
questions that they would like to be<lb />
answered can meet the speakers and<lb />
talk, to them about their various pro-<lb />
blems.<lb />
This religious work is sponsored<lb />
by the Danforth Foundation. An ar-<lb />
ticle on Dr. Arnold Nash will be in<lb />
next week's issue of the East Caro-<lb />
linian.<lb />
All students interested in working<lb />
on committees for Religious Empha-<lb />
sis week are asked to fill out the<lb />
form below,<lb />
votionals.<lb />
Please fill out the following and put it into the campus mail addressed:<lb />
Coordinator of Religious Activities, P. O. Box 36.<lb />
It may also ue brought by Austin 105.<lb />
Name <lb />
Campus Address 1<lb />
I am interested in serving on one of the following committees. (I have<lb />
checked my 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices).<lb />
Arrangements and Assemblies<lb />
Open Forums<lb />
Music<lb />
Literature<lb />
 Worship<lb />
 Publicity<lb />
 Classroom Visitation<lb />
. Hespitality<lb />
Organized House and Personal Conferences<lb />
Infirmary Still<lb />
Issuing Vaccine<lb />
New supiies of Asian flu vaccine<lb />
arrived at the infirmary early this<lb />
week, and innoculations began im-<lb />
mediately on those students who had<lb />
not previously received shots.<lb />
Meanwhile, though a continued<lb />
drop in the incidence and severity of<lb />
the disease indicated that East Caro-<lb />
lina's version of the flu front might<lb />
be on the way out, medical authori-<lb />
ties warned that cases of the virus<lb />
are expected to show up for the next<lb />
eight to twelve weeks.<lb />
Infirmary officials are still admit-<lb />
ting around ten to fifteen cases a day,<lb />
not counting the students who have<lb />
returned to their homes to recup-<lb />
erate. However, last week's capacity-<lb />
crowded sick bay is no more, and now<lb />
holds under thirty students.<lb />
Blood Donor Cards<lb />
The ROTC Department an-<lb />
nounces that students who gave<lb />
blood daring the mat blood drive<lb />
may obtain their blood donor<lb />
cards by stopping in the office of<lb />
the Department of Air<lb />
in Austin basement.<lb />
THREE<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1957<lb />
In Memoriam<lb />
The itudent boiy would like<lb />
to express theii deep sympathy and con-<lb />
dolences to IN mmie Harrell. a student<lb />
here, in the recent passing of his wife,<lb />
the former Louise Yelverton, who grad-<lb />
uated from hero nd was working on<lb />
her Masters degree while teaching.<lb />
Louise was well known by many<lb />
s, having graduated only<lb />
t iving. She was active in<lb />
 campus activities and was a form-<lb />
er 1 . ' arolinian staff member. Her<lb />
death from influenza with pneu-<lb />
m tiia i mplications left her many<lb />
friends shocked.<lb />
Investigation Needed<lb />
Does it take a life to save one? Many<lb />
comments have been made by students and<lb />
ulty members about the traffic hazards<lb />
with whi a pedestrian must cope between<lb />
class periods n the back campus going to<lb />
and from class room buildings.<lb />
There are four definite problem points:<lb />
trying to cross from Gotten to Wright Cir-<lb />
cle, from Austin to the post ffice, from the<lb />
st nice to the library, and from Graham<lb />
to Flanagan.<lb />
We do not suggest that cars be denied<lb />
access to campus, but that they should have<lb />
limited access to the back campus during<lb />
classes when the students are. for the most<lb />
rt, in class. This may not be the proper<lb />
solution, but it is believed that the situation<lb />
sh tudied. Too many near-accidents<lb />
have occurred with the pedestrian on the<lb />
short end. He must suffer, not the car driver.<lb />
Ther  far more pedestrians than cars<lb />
on campus and the hindrance that would be<lb />
felt &amp;h uld be considered secondary to the<lb />
needs of the majority of the student body.<lb />
 Better to come early and find a parking<lb />
place, or if necessary, park in a parking lot<lb />
and try walking some. The life (or bruise)<lb />
:lng to your best girl!<lb />
Get Your Flu Shot Now<lb />
Influenza on the East Carolina campus<lb />
the la report seems to have hit its<lb />
k and started on the downhill run. At<lb />
st, we ho it- so. However, doctors are ad-<lb />
vising all   r the country that the next<lb />
thr dangerous ones. Cold rainy<lb />
eather will -  n be moving in.<lb />
Medical authorities noted that, for the<lb />
. students who were vaccinated<lb />
 have the flu or else light eases.<lb />
The more people who are vaccinated, the<lb />
of epidemics. Now is the time to<lb />
get your flu shot at the Infirmary.<lb />
And to Dr. Irons and his staff many<lb />
thanks for the go d job they did during the<lb />
reci this flu, whatever kind it<lb />
East a can well be proud of its In-<lb />
firmary staff.<lb />
 ' " '  "I ' !"I  (.I.W  III I I.1 <lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Pub! Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
. North Carolina<lb />
Nan TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Member<lb />
Teau Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Plac Bating, CSPA Convention, March, 1956<lb />
Ent class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
th U S Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Editor Busyness 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, Bob<lb />
Harper, Mike Katsias, Kathryn Johnson.<lb />
News Staff Kathryn Johnson, Lenore Pate,<lb />
Mike Katsias, Betty Lou Bell, Bryan ifarrison,<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 />
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 P.ate Janice Lang3ton,<lb />
Lee Phillips; Nancy Cox, Wilma Grey Hall,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Stewart, Kathryn Crumpler,<lb />
Jean Capps, Helen Sturkie, Barbara Jenkins,<lb />
Ruth Lineberger<lb />
Staff Cartoonists  Billy Arnold, Claudia Todd,<lb />
Staff Artist   Shirley Holt<lb />
Student Exchange   Elizabeth Smith<lb />
inge Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
We Salute<lb />
The President<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
V an odi orial fanfare to Ameri-<lb />
can Education Week, November 10-<lb />
16 T thought that a salute to the<lb />
" -  ing rofessicn would be in order.<lb />
Looking around for one particular<lb />
individual who might symbolize the<lb />
worthiness of the profession, I se-<lb />
lect! I a figure of national promin-<lb />
t nee locattd tight on our own campus,<lb />
the President of the college, Dr. John<lb />
Decatur Messick. How well do you<lb />
know him? Are you aware of his<lb />
s  nipltshments ?<lb />
Phis distinguished, handsome gent-<lb />
leman was born at South Creek, Beau-<lb />
Kit County, N. C. He took his under-<lb />
graduate woik. at Elon College and<lb />
did graduate work at UNC. Then he<lb />
went Notli and attended Columbia<lb />
University, receiving his Ph.D. de-<lb />
gree in administration and supervi-<lb />
sion of schools at New York Univer-<lb />
sity in 1934. It was in 1948 that Elon<lb />
awarded him the honor of outstand-<lb />
ing alumnus and Lit. D.<lb />
I; takes experience to create back-<lb />
ground. We first see him as princi-<lb />
pal of the South River Consolidated<lb />
Schools and then principal at Trenton.<lb />
Superintendent was the next step,<lb />
for six years at Spencer. Then for<lb />
nine years he was Dean of Instruct-<lb />
ion at Elon. Also he was a professor<lb />
during summer sessions at Teachers<lb />
College, Asheville. Prior to his coming<lb />
to ECC, Dr. Messick was Dean of<lb />
Instruction and Administrative As-<lb />
sistant to the President, State Tea-<lb />
chers College, Montclair, N. J then<lb />
he assumed the presidency of ECC<lb />
in 1947.<lb />
Checking his memberships, offices<lb />
and honors in various organizations I<lb />
found that he i a member of Phi<lb />
Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi,<lb />
both honorary education fraternities;<lb />
National Education Association;<lb />
" rth Carolina Education Associa-<lb />
tion: and others. He was Chairman of<lb />
the Home and Family Life Committee,<lb />
1949, and former chairman of Char-<lb />
acter Education Committee of North<lb />
Car lina Congress of Parents and<lb />
T achers. Also our president is Re-<lb />
. nal Chairman of Personal and<lb />
Family Living for X. C, Virginia,<lb />
W. Ya Delaware, Maryland, and<lb />
Washington, D. C. which is sponsored<lb />
y the American Social Hygiene As-<lb />
si ciation.<lb />
Dr. Messick was a member of the<lb />
Planning Committee and divisional<lb />
Chairman of Higher Education of<lb />
USA in 1949 and Division Chairman<lb />
again in 1(.m0. The NYU Alumni As-<lb />
sociation elected him president in<lb />
1947. From 1950-1955 he was Chair-<lb />
man ot' the National Accrediting<lb />
Committee of the American Associa-<lb />
tion of Colleges for Teacher Educa-<lb />
tion of U. S.<lb />
The News And Observer selected<lb />
him "Tar Heel of Week" in October,<lb />
1950. Also h, is listed in Who's Who<lb />
in America; Who's Important in Edu-<lb />
cation; Who's Who in American Edu-<lb />
cation; and Who's Who in South and<lb />
Southwest, and Who's Who in the<lb />
World.<lb />
The Pitt County Executives Club<lb />
elected him president from 1948-1951.<lb />
From 1954-56 he headed the East<lb />
Carolina Boy Scout Council as presi-<lb />
dent. Also he is a past president of<lb />
the Salisbury Kiwanis Club.<lb />
Presently he is Chairman of reno-<lb />
vation and expansion of the Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church building;<lb />
Director of North Carolina Cerebral<lb />
Palsy Hospital; member of N. C. Nu-<lb />
clear Energy Advisory Committee;<lb />
Director of Guaranty Bank and Trust<lb />
Co Greenville; former President of<lb />
N. C. Society for Crippled Children<lb />
and Adults; and member of a National<lb />
Advisory Committee of the US gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
Dr. Messick has written many ar-<lb />
ticles in newspapers, magazines, and<lb />
scholarly journals. He has written<lb />
two books, "Personality and Char-<lb />
acter Development" and also "School<lb />
Boards: Their Powers and Discretions.<lb />
At this point, I pause for a breath.<lb />
I feel that the above facts can stand<lb />
alone and my poor words can little<lb />
add, but possibly detract from this<lb />
great personality. I asked Dr. Mes-<lb />
sick for a statement about the tea-<lb />
ching profession and he said:<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
Patterson Holds Purse Strifes<lb />
By BETTY FLEMING<lb />
The press photographer just hap-<lb />
pened to catch Bobby Patterson in<lb />
what Bobby calls "the stop-over"<lb />
his room in Umstead Hall. According<lb />
to Bobby, his room is the most un-<lb />
likely place on campus to find him.<lb />
Between his budgeting duties for the<lb />
SGA and football practices he's kept<lb />
busy most of the time.<lb />
This senior from Rocky Mount<lb />
added a little more work to his al-<lb />
ready busy schedule this year by<lb />
choosing to double major in science<lb />
and physical education.<lb />
A.s this year's Treasurer of the<lb />
SGA and chairman of the Budget<lb />
Committee Bobby had to spend a lot<lb />
of time with his committee at the<lb />
beginning of the year to determine<lb />
to what organizations and in what<lb />
amounts the committee would ap-<lb />
propriate funds. In Bobby's words,<lb />
the committee does its job this way:<lb />
"When the budget committee ap-<lb />
propriates money for student or-<lb />
ganizations, we try to pick the ones<lb />
from which the student body as a<lb />
whole will benefit.<lb />
Bobby is not new to the job of<lb />
budgeting. He was secretary of the<lb />
Budget Committee his sophomore and<lb />
junior years and was Assistant Treas-<lb />
urer of the SGA during the same<lb />
period.<lb />
Since his work in the SGA was of<lb />
Robert Patterson<lb />
merit, Bobby was chosen to represent<lb />
East Carolina as a delegate to the<lb />
National Student Conference which<lb />
was held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in<lb />
the summer of 1957. He also at-<lb />
tended the first session of summer<lb />
school this past summer and held<lb />
down the job of Treasurer of the<lb />
Summer School SGA.<lb />
Bobby said this was different<lb />
from his usual summers of working.<lb />
In the past his vacation activity has<lb />
consisted of working at the YWCA<lb />
in Rocky Mount with Small Fry and<lb />
Li'tie League baseball teams. He did<lb />
do some umpiring for Softball games<lb />
near the end of last season's schedule.<lb />
Bobby has been in the Circle K<lb />
Club and Sigma Rho Phi, a social<lb />
fraternity, since his sophomore year.<lb />
As a junior he was a member of<lb />
the YMCA, and at present he is a<lb />
member of the Varsity Club.<lb />
Sports are a hobby with Bobby and<lb />
lake up a major portion of his time.<lb />
He "as been on the football team<lb />
at ECC for four years, and when<lb />
Spring rolls around next year he<lb />
will be out for track for his fourth<lb />
year.<lb />
Bobby holds two North State Con-<lb />
ference records in track. They are<lb />
the 880 yard run and the mile re-<lb />
lay.<lb />
Tennis, swimming. and travel<lb />
round out the rest of Bobby's hobbies<lb />
which are basically Bports.<lb />
As a senior, Bobby plans to grad-<lb />
uate in May, 1958 and as yet is un-<lb />
decided as to what he will do after<lb />
graduation. HoweveT, Bobby says, "I<lb />
would like to do either scientific<lb />
work for a large company like PJu-<lb />
Pont or perhaps do some coaching<lb />
Brooks, Hall, Gartman<lb />
Education In B-F!at Minor<lb />
By BILL ARNOLD<lb />
PresT John D. Messick<lb />
It was conceived in the bowels of<lb />
the earth,<lb />
like potatoes and onions and earth-<lb />
worms,<lb />
and rose to great heights with a flair<lb />
And a belch and a noise that shook<lb />
the heavens<lb />
EDUCATION OF THE MASSES<lb />
WITHOUT THE M.<lb />
And it thrived on great rivers of<lb />
I hlegm,<lb />
brimming over and spilling into the<lb />
desks,<lb />
and seeping though the books and<lb />
blackboards,<lb />
And filling up the inkwells, saying:<lb />
LEAVE OUT THE Mthe MEDI-<lb />
OCRE.<lb />
And the Teachers came groping in<lb />
droves,<lb />
With their pencils poised and their<lb />
cheeks<lb />
Wound for speech;<lb />
They were itching to teach but there<lb />
wasn't nobody there.<lb />
And the earth opened up in a roar<lb />
"There is a great future in the tea-<lb />
ching profession. In Russia, it is the<lb />
leading profession and in America<lb />
it is coming into its own. Industry<lb />
recognizes the importance of well<lb />
educated teachers and its dependence<lb />
upon them. There is a great field for<lb />
college and university teachers and<lb />
I know of no endeavor which provides<lb />
a greater challenge. And too, the sal-<lb />
aries are becoming more nearly ade-<lb />
quate so that college students need to<lb />
explore the possibility of pursuing<lb />
advanced graduate work and thus<lb />
prepare for this outstanding profes-<lb />
sion where a greater service may be<lb />
rendered with satisfactory remun-<lb />
eration<lb />
and<lb />
Vomited forth the students with their<lb />
Sniped heads and pimples and high<lb />
school<lb />
Diplomas. And they wanted to learn,<lb />
For they were comely clods.<lb />
Like a hungry furious storm, the<lb />
Earth began to chew them together<lb />
in its<lb />
Jawsmeshing wit and ignorance and<lb />
truth<lb />
with fantasy and bald experience<lb />
with saliva.<lb />
That was in the beginning.<lb />
But now, By God, it stands erect,<lb />
With head flowing in the wind, teeth<lb />
gritting,<lb />
Eyes mashing out, nose dry and<lb />
breathing,<lb />
Arms thrashing out at the swarms of<lb />
gnats:<lb />
EDUCATION OF THE MASSES<lb />
WITHOUT THE M.<lb />
Who says we can't swim? Who says<lb />
we<lb />
Can't climb a ball and walk along<lb />
the top<lb />
Of a chicken-wire fence? We have<lb />
learned.<lb />
We know. We are educated.<lb />
We had milk and crabs for supper.<lb />
Do not wince. Do not bow. Do not<lb />
kill<lb />
the fatted cow. Read your Bible and<lb />
eat your<lb />
soup and when it's over, go to bed<lb />
and die.<lb />
Dream of the future and the years<lb />
Ahead<lb />
and have a beer on the house.<lb />
And when it all passes withcnt the P,<lb />
look back at the school ar smile.<lb />
Letters To The Editors<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Just a quick note to compliment<lb />
"you all" (how else can a South-<lb />
erner say it?) on the one heck of<lb />
a nice job you're doing with our<lb />
newspaper. Only one complaint: Not<lb />
big enough. Let's have more "King<lb />
Sized" issues, like the Homecoming<lb />
one.<lb />
And just in case you ever run out<lb />
of cartoons, here's an idea:<lb />
Keep up the good work.<lb />
Billy Powell<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: Billy enclosed a<lb />
fine cartoon which we cannot re-<lb />
produce here, due to technical dif-<lb />
ficulties. Thanks for the Mea, ML<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I was shocked and humiliated when<lb />
I attended the play, "The House of<lb />
Connelly Is this the type of play<lb />
that is supposed to enrich the lives<lb />
of college students? If it is, then<lb />
someone used poor taste in selecting<lb />
a plsy whish would emphasize high<lb />
moral values. Surely Paul Green has<lb />
written plays that would have bene-<lb />
fited the college and faculty. Yes,<lb />
situations in the play did occur in<lb />
the South during the days of slavery,<lb />
but it's not a fact of which we're<lb />
proud.<lb />
I am not, in any sense of the<lb />
word, criticizing th excellent per-<lb />
formance of the actors and actresses.<lb />
I only hope that in th future more<lb />
careful consideration will be given<lb />
in the selection of material for pres-<lb />
entation.<lb />
Jackie Harrison<lb />
Black Coffee<lb />
By PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
Note: the incomprehensible materii<lb />
this article refers to Dadaist work<lb />
thoughts. Dada was a philosophy which<lb />
r mpant near the beginning of this centu<lb />
it as a complete revulsion against logic, a<lb />
ic 'ubstituttd a pretended madrj - i<lb />
 r.Nancy Lilly.<lb />
A thing of beauty is after dark in<lb />
beanery, neon lights, grease fume, and<lb />
lectual conversation. And someone like i<lb />
nessee Williams you might find there oi B<lb />
Doll or Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. And .<lb />
found Williams, you wouldn't see him at<lb />
because you wouldn't notice. Anyway.<lb />
c: uldn't see his lace over his turned up col<lb />
And you don't listen to the things thai<lb />
?aid one booth downyou're- more int <lb />
in tne words ot your coffee partner<lb />
So when three college girls ami<lb />
no one peered over a newspaper at then<lb />
one dropped a glass at the sight of them, Tl<lb />
just sashayed in and slinked in Numto<lb />
Booth and in unison yelled, "Coffee<lb />
This was because they could not ha<lb />
Do-Dirty Red was what they calh<lb />
But do dirty she couldn't because -<lb />
find nothing dirty to do. Perhaps, she<lb />
have found something dirty to do, I<lb />
was downright scared. Not to do it, but<lb />
they'd see her and TELL.<lb />
And then, there was Gorgie. Cal<lb />
gie, because Gorgie stands for Gorgi<lb />
everybody knows Medusa turns peo<lb />
stone. But she could not turn people t<lb />
because her powers worked only after a fcw<lb />
And Spat couldn't write because g<lb />
had not a beer.<lb />
The sign was not there, but it was th<lb />
unwritten, unprinted, unhung. And the tl<lb />
could not drink a beer because of tha4 -<lb />
And the sign would have read, DO Not Dr<lb />
a Beer. But it didn't, and they didn't drin<lb />
beer. So they sat and talked about Ann<lb />
som Has Wheels and Dada. And came<lb />
conclusion that the secret of Anna BI -<lb />
Wrheels was that they were red and lubr<lb />
cated with beer. Max Ernst and Tristian T:<lb />
found the secret of Anna Blossom and<lb />
purges away back in the twenties, and I<lb />
revolted against everything.<lb />
But more of the intelligentsia cai<lb />
and interrupted Dada. They asked the girls I<lb />
have a beer, but the girls said no they c<lb />
Why? The walls have ears and the tips<lb />
your shoes might see us. We will have<lb />
coffee and talk about the end of the w<lb />
But black coffee keeps us awake.<lb />
beer puts you to sleep at night, and you<lb />
cup softly in your sleep and must brush .<lb />
teeth immediately upon awakening. That<lb />
why you cannot have a beer. That is why<lb />
must drink black coffee. It will not put<lb />
to sleep.<lb />
So the girls finished their black cof:<lb />
and stashed Anna Blossom with her wh<lb />
away in the corner and put on their car c al<lb />
although they had no cars, and walked I<lb />
to the dorm. And they burped on the<lb />
back because so much black coffe had n<lb />
them sick.<lb />
Literary Nuggets<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
Seme time ago it was overheard '<lb />
the president of ECC's Student Governm<lb />
Association while fulfilling his duties as<lb />
officer in the AFROTC felt that an appr<lb />
ate cadence call, which he proceeded to v<lb />
was something like ONE, TWO E. C. T<lb />
HIGH. Now this seems to me to be lowly<lb />
low the station of so reputable an individ<lb />
It indicates a lack of pride in one's ch<lb />
institution, misinformation as to East Car -<lb />
lina's scholastic and educational standing, as<lb />
well as unprecedented arrogance. And con<lb />
from one heretofore respected and admir.<lb />
it is both shocking and uncomprehensible. Per-<lb />
haps there is an explanation?<lb />
'TThis would be a magazine which, if "<lb />
were found in a cornerstone opened in 2007<lb />
A. D would tell our grandchildren what we<lb />
were like And indeed so the one hundredth<lb />
aniversary issue of the Atlantic would be with<lb />
a contents page boasting such names as Jam a<lb />
Thurber, Robert Frost, Ernest Hemingway,<lb />
John P. Marquand, Thornton Wilder, W. H.<lb />
Auden and Agnes DeMille. The magazine is<lb />
a remarkable cross-section of our times, beau-<lb />
tifully published. Perhaps the most striking<lb />
and refreshing renovation in the magazine is<lb />
it3 new journalistic art. With a carefully se-<lb />
lected symbol or characterization, the format<lb />
of each article strikes the tone and nature of<lb />
what is to follow. And the reading material<lb />
ranges from "Russia's Imperial Design to<lb />
"Kitty Hawk a poem by Robert Frost. The<lb />
Atlantic has captured for posterity the es-<lb />
sence of mid-century.<lb />
f<lb />
It has been said that East Carolina's lit-<lb />
erary magazine was 'just something for the<lb />
English department to mess with Perhaps<lb />
this is a true criticism, but the fact remains<lb />
that those people who express themselves in<lb />
the printed word are the spokesmen for the<lb />
intellectual and social life of the campus.<lb />
They are the means whereby the "outside<lb />
world" learns of our college and its academic<lb />
climate. To the crass materialistic minds of<lb />
American society, prestige is all important.<lb />
And prestige is made rather than just hap-<lb />
pened by. It is in the making for East Caro-<lb />
lina. Nothing could be more advantageous,<lb />
more beneficial, more useful toward realizing<lb />
this aim than our literary magazine. And for<lb />
those who are not so much concerned with<lb />
what others think, let none doubt that it will<lb />
become the intellectual hub of our school,<lb />
artistic and cultural.<lb /><pb facs="00038585_tn_0003" /><lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,19ST<lb />
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By<lb />
JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
Rhyn'a jtvustanng Boars iil into Gr;er.viUe this weekend<lb />
the seventh ranking small college eleven in the nation. The Bears<lb />
the North State title for the past two seasons and from the<lb />
t look now will sweeo their third title within a few i eeks.<lb />
ting a single-wing attack, vhe only one in the state, the Bears<lb />
scoring records galore during tl e past two lalls. Most ECC fol-<lb />
give the Bucs no chance against the Bears, but a large crowd<lb />
ted to be on hand just to see the visitors aggregation at work.<lb />
tls of the Bears ' ave had an opportunity to watch a couple of<lb />
I lunners and also a bull-driving fullback. Harold Bullard,<lb />
it fullback, is probably the most feared runner in the coufer-<lb />
thc I enon1 Rhyne machine is loaded with colorful runners.<lb />
Bi&amp;i- have not been deieated in conference play for almost<lb />
fears. An Interesting note in this win string is that the Pirates<lb />
 BOC bowed 7-6 to the Bears in the opening conference<lb />
Since that time they have gone undefeated. Last year Lenoir<lb />
asted past the Bucs by a 55-12 score. Whether this will have any<lb />
years glum is unknown. The players who felt this sting in<lb />
. lasl hould be inspired and it should not happen again.<lb />
Holmes and Faincloth Star<lb />
Jack Boone probably had one satisfaction following the Appa-<lb />
ll e had finally come up with a good performance from a<lb />
 S more Jot Holmes left little to be desired from his play. He<lb />
. for 42 yards and his ipunting game was tremendous. Holmes<lb />
tick-kick one time that sailed for 57 yards. He was considered<lb />
the best defensive fullback and he fulfilled this statement.<lb />
 - Faircloth, senior tackle, played his best game of the season,<lb />
is alternated this season between tackle and center, but got the<lb />
against the Apps and proved to be outstanding in the Bucs de-<lb />
Nichols Hospitalized<lb />
East Carolina basketball club may find it hand to replace their<lb />
Nick Nichols this winter. Coach Porter has announced that<lb />
, ar will be lost for the season due to a shoulder injury. Nick<lb />
an early s.ason intra-squad game bot re-injured his shoulder<lb />
LI<lb />
The "Blond Bomber" saw only limited action in several games la3t<lb />
at still ripped the nets for almost a 16 point average, the top on<lb />
along with Don Harris. If his shoulder hadn't hindered him, he<lb />
al rj have boasted over a 20 point average. He was also one of<lb />
i defensive men on the club, ranking high in rebounds also.<lb />
- entered the Pitt Memorial Hospital ti past Thursday aad<lb />
a shoulder operation early Friday morning. According to the<lb />
the operation was a success and Nick is expected to be released<lb />
y if he continues improvement.<lb />
1 fee :t retry good but still pretty sore stated Nick early Monday<lb />
"It hasn't been too bad out here but having a lot of company has<lb />
lot continues the Leaksville star. Included among the visitors ttftf<lb />
- dtoeh-concerned coach.<lb />
Nick will be on the sideline all this season but will return next<lb />
to finish up his basketball career. He stated before entering the<lb />
ta I at it was going to be mighty tough not playing this year, but<lb />
um-mates may find it even worse not having him in the lineup.<lb />
ihre's wishing Nick a quick recovery and we will be looking for-<lb />
seeing you on the hardwood in 1968-59.<lb />
Sideline Quarterbacks<lb />
When a team has a losing season, sideline quarterbacks are always<lb />
. giving their reasons for our downfall. It is good to have interest<lb />
e program, but the situation involved should be more closely looked into<lb />
unqualified eommems are made.<lb />
Mallory High On Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Turning back to our game this week-end with Lenoir Rhyne, Coach<lb />
Mallory, who scouted the Bears, terms them as a "tremendous ball<lb />
"They are just like they were last year, doing some things better<lb />
me not as good. In my opinion their defense is what makeB them such<lb />
preat team. Very few touchdowns have been scored against them. On<lb />
they have an outstanding running attack on the outside along with<lb />
inside running. Bill Acknard and Ronnie Huffman are very<lb />
. runners while Bullard. is still the great runner he was last year.<lb />
are very effective on the buck-lateral series and also the running<lb />
This about summed up the way Coach Mallory presented this week's<lb />
Predictions of the Week<lb />
South Carolina over North Carolina by 7; Sunny Jim finds that cold<lb />
er is near as Gamecocks hog TV show. Duke over Navy by 13; Devils<lb />
e u,T after being stopped by Tech. State over William and Mary by 7;<lb />
ack may find Indians as one of their toughest tilts this season. Ap-<lb />
ian over Guilford by 19; Fifth win for Apps white Quakers drop closer<lb />
BOC. VPI over Wake Forest by 13; Deaes remain in winless class. New-<lb />
erry over Elon by 7; Indians put an end to Christians rest period and also<lb />
ten record. ECC vs. Lenoir Rhyne; Maybe not picking Bucs to win<lb />
ill work out for the best. The only way we can see it is that a Pirate up-<lb />
et may hinge on the passing arm of Ralph Zehring.<lb />
FACE THREE<lb />
Mighty Bears Rated Heavy Favorites<lb />
Basketball Slate<lb />
Nov.<lb />
Dec.<lb />
Jan.<lb />
Feb.<lb />
25Pfeiffer Here<lb />
30Guilford There<lb />
7Catawba Here<lb />
11High Point There<lb />
14Lenoir Rhyne Here<lb />
17Newberry College Here<lb />
4Appalachian There<lb />
8Pfieffer There<lb />
11Elon Here<lb />
16Guilford Here<lb />
18Lenoir Rhyne There<lb />
20Western Carolina There<lb />
31Western Carolina Here<lb />
4Appalachian Here<lb />
6Atlantic Christian There<lb />
12Catawba There<lb />
15Elon There<lb />
19High Point Here<lb />
22Atlantic Christian Here<lb />
24-28North State Tournament<lb />
Pirate bench is in gloom as Bucs trail Appalachian by 7-6 score in Conference tilt<lb />
East Carolina's opponents save<lb />
average 210.3 yards rushing this<lb />
fall compared to ECCs 134.7. In<lb />
passing, the opponents lead by a<lb />
72.9 average to 71.0.<lb />
Apps Take Win By<lb />
Extra Point; Bucs<lb />
Suffer Seventh Loss<lb />
East Carolina probably woke up<lb />
Sunday morning dreaming about ex-<lb />
tra points and field goals. Another<lb />
defeat was registered last Saturday<lb />
night, this time the Appalachian<lb />
Mountaineers on the long end of a<lb />
7-6 score.<lb />
The loss for the Pirates was their<lb />
seventh and left them with a 0-4<lb />
conference mark. Appalachian evened<lb />
their mark at 4-4 and 2-3 in con-<lb />
ference competition.<lb />
ECC struck first in ihe second<lb />
quarter when they drove 71 yards<lb />
fo. a 6-0 lead, tommy Nash dashed<lb />
33 yards to park the drive and then<lb />
running mate, James Speight, broke<lb />
loose to scoot over from the 1. Larry<lb />
Howell missed the vital extra point<lb />
attempt.<lb />
Appalachian's Glenwood Wilson got<lb />
the victors started late in the period<lb />
when he intercepted a Stuart Hol-<lb />
land pass on the Appalachian 40 and<lb />
returned it to the 49. The Apps then<lb />
quickly marched 51 yards for their<lb />
tally. After being held for two downs<lb />
on the five, Dewayne Itf&amp;ner hit Cal<lb />
Burlesson on a quick jump pass for<lb />
the TD. Claude Midkiff attempted the<lb />
point but it was no good, however,<lb />
a roughing the kicker penalty was<lb />
called and Midkiff converted the<lb />
winning point on his second try.<lb />
ECC drove to the visitors seven<lb />
in the second half but Tommy Nash<lb />
got caught behind the line of scrim-<lb />
mage and Buhba Matthews attempted<lb />
a field goal which fell inches short.<lb />
The Bucs once again started a<lb />
drive in the final stages of the tilt<lb />
but a fourth down Zehring pass fell<lb />
incomplete to end  e threat.<lb />
James Speight, James Faircloth,<lb />
Joe Holmes, and Charles Cooke were<lb />
outstanding for the losers.<lb />
JV's Lose<lb />
Quarterback Jerry Nettles passed<lb />
for two touchdowns last Friday eve-<lb />
ning to lead the Citadel freshmen to<lb />
a 39-0 victory over the ECC "Baby<lb />
Bucs It was the final game for the<lb />
yearlings arid left them with a 2-3<lb />
record.<lb />
Nettles passed 26 yards to end<lb />
Lindsey Carr and then 12 yards to<lb />
end George Poole for touchdowns.<lb />
Halfback Lee Rhame gained 74 yards<lb />
in nine carries for the winners.<lb />
Coach Bill McDonald's outfit were<lb />
held to 62 yards while The Citadel<lb />
racked up 452. David Rogers, Joe<lb />
Lewis, and LeRoy Singleton stood<lb />
out  the locals.<lb />
Tag Play-offs<lb />
Are Underway<lb />
With touch football season ending<lb />
its regular play last Friday, a tour-<lb />
nament to determine the final league<lb />
championship here started Monday<lb />
It will be a single elimination af-<lb />
fair witih all nine teams in the in-<lb />
tramural loop competing. The teams<lb />
were aired by drawings and every<lb />
team had an equal chance to<lb />
come out on top as far as pairings<lb />
go. Winning teams will pick up a<lb />
total of five points for their efforts<lb />
in single game wins while the losers<lb />
will garner no points.<lb />
Basketball Notes<lb />
Basketball season is just around<lb />
the corner and the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates have been busy practicing<lb />
since the 14'i.h of October. The Pirates<lb />
open their 1957-1958 campaign on<lb />
the 25th on November against Pfief-<lb />
fer College fn Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
Pirate Slopes for this season re-<lb />
ceived a severe jolt when Nick Nic-<lb />
hols, a starter last season, Buffered<lb />
a chronic dislocation of his shoulder.<lb />
Nichol is convalescing in Pitt Mem-<lb />
orial Hospital following a successful<lb />
operation; however, he is not expected<lb />
to be available for this year's edition<lb />
of the Pirates,<lb />
Practice sessions have been ham-<lb />
pered by a large number of flu cases.<lb />
Coach Porter commented that the flu<lb />
cases were making it difficult for<lb />
him to eveluate the ability of some of<lb />
the new prospects.<lb />
The problem of height is plaguing<lb />
Coach .Porter more than any other<lb />
problem at (present. He stated that<lb />
he has many small experienced play-<lb />
ers and some tall men who are in-<lb />
experienced. How well they solve this<lb />
problem will determine the success of<lb />
this year's club.<lb />
At present, the probable starting<lb />
lineup will see Guy Mendenhall at<lb />
center, Charie Adams and Harold In-<lb />
gram at the forwards, and Ike Rid-<lb />
dick and Jessell Curry, a transfer<lb />
from the University of Kentucky, at<lb />
the guards. They will receive support<lb />
from Dennis O'Brien, Don Smith,<lb />
freshman prospect from Portsmouth,<lb />
Va. Jimmy Hall, and Bucky Dennis.<lb />
Brownie Salmon, freshman half-<lb />
back, will go into service at the end<lb />
of this month. A Wallace native,<lb />
Salmon plans to play service ball be-<lb />
fore returning to ECC.<lb />
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Nich Nichols, ECC star baaketball forward, take, it easy in Pttt Memorial<lb />
Hospital. The Leaksville star underwent a shookler operation laat Friday.<lb />
James Speight is ECC's leading<lb />
ground gainer. He has picked up a<lb />
total of 437 yards in seven games.<lb />
The total rushing yardage for EOC<lb />
is 928 yards, Speight owning al-<lb />
most half of this.<lb />
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No Spirit Here!<lb />
By MIKE WILLIAMSON<lb />
In my opinion there is very little if<lb />
any spirit at all here at East Carolina. This<lb />
statement is based upon personal experience.<lb />
Last year everyone went home on weekends<lb />
just as they do now. They could not stay here<lb />
on campus and give their athletic teams their<lb />
moral support. But when they returned from<lb />
the weekend they always hollared about not<lb />
winning any games. How can student expect<lb />
any team to win when there is no moral<lb />
support.<lb />
There is the other side of the picture<lb />
also, this side shows that there is no spirit<lb />
among the team members themselves. In my<lb />
opinion spirit among the members of<lb />
a team can play just as important<lb />
part in winning as do the large and<lb />
speedy members.<lb />
Last year this inner spirit among team<lb />
members proved just how important it was.<lb />
The- swimming team went all the way to<lb />
the top even after losing a few meets, but<lb />
the members did not give up, instead they<lb />
orked that much harder so they would not<lb />
lose. The swimming team had the unity,<lb />
fellowship and the want to win among them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
Team spirit has reared its pretty head<lb />
in the junior varsity football games. In tke<lb />
game against Richmond after being tied<lb />
twice they did not give up, instead they went<lb />
on to win. They had the inner spirit among<lb />
themselves to fight just that much harder<lb />
for a victory.<lb />
If more of the athletic teams could work<lb />
up spirit among themselves thereby winning<lb />
a few games the students would give them"<lb />
the much needed support. This works the<lb />
other way alsor if the student body would<lb />
keep going to the various games and cheering<lb />
the team might feel more like winning. No<lb />
one likes to play before people who can't cheer<lb />
a little bit more than has been.<lb />
 To procure the spirit we need here at<lb />
East Carolina will take a lot of team work<lb />
among the students, team members and fa-<lb />
culty. Everyone must work together like<lb />
cne big team. In this I mean, teachers should<lb />
urge their students to stay on campus and<lb />
support their team, the teachers could also<lb />
wish the various team members in their<lb />
classes good luck in the forthcoming game.<lb />
It is our intention when we come to col-<lb />
lege to learn, but attending athletic contests<lb />
is just as much part of our learning as the<lb />
books. We must all pitch in from the highest<lb />
faculty member to the lowest underclassmen.<lb />
We as adults young and old alike must strive<lb />
to get the much needed spirit here.<lb />
In my final opinion, it is a large job<lb />
we have ahead of us to get the much needed<lb />
spirit here on campus. Let us one and all<lb />
show the rest of North Carolina that East<lb />
Carolina is a school to be reckoned with, ho<lb />
matter what they undertake, that we have<lb />
the spirit to back any thing we may attempt.<lb />
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Upset Is<lb />
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For 1957 Bucs<lb />
By MERVIN HOBBY<lb />
The victory-starved Pirates of East<lb />
Carolina play host to the rampaging<lb />
Bears of Lenoir Rhyne Saturday<lb />
night at Memorial Stadium. The Pi-<lb />
rates, dragging along on the wake<lb />
of an eleven game losing streak, are<lb />
given little chance of derailing the<lb />
highly touted Bears. Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
ranked 7th in NAIA ratings, has a<lb />
6-1-1 record to date. Their only loss<lb />
was in the season opener against<lb />
Wofford, the number 1 ranked small-<lb />
college team in the U. S.<lb />
Leading the single wing attack for<lb />
the Bears will be fullback Harold<lb />
Bullard, the number one scorer and<lb />
rushing leader in t e North State<lb />
Conference for the past two years.<lb />
The Rockingham "Bull" also was<lb />
named All-State and Little All-Amer-<lb />
ican last year.<lb />
Scouting reports indicate that the<lb />
Bears are even tougher defensively<lb />
tnan they ar offensively. They have<lb />
allowed only one touchdown since<lb />
their opening game, that coming af-<lb />
ter they had ran Guilford out of the<lb />
stadium and were playing their<lb />
fourth and fifth strings.<lb />
The dim hopes of the Pirates will<lb />
rest mainly on James Speight, the<lb />
fleet-footed halfback who is the<lb />
leading ground gainer for the Pi-<lb />
rates this year. Speight has gained<lb />
437 of the 928 yard total for the<lb />
Pirates this year. He also leads the<lb />
scoring for the Pirates with 24 points.<lb />
Aiding the Pirate scatback will be<lb />
quarterback Ralph Zehring, the pa&amp;s-<lb />
ingthreat of the team. If the .Pirates<lb />
are te make the game interesting,<lb />
these two boys will have to fan the<lb />
flames of the attack.<lb />
Leading the forward wall of the<lb />
Pirates will be Lynn Barnett, a rug-<lb />
ged lineman all year. Ed Emory and<lb />
Ken Burgess will star, at guards. At<lb />
the tackles James Faircloth and Char-<lb />
lie Cook give the Pirates needed<lb />
strength. The flank positions will be<lb />
manned by Howard Beale and Bill<lb />
Cain. Rounding out the backfield,<lb />
in addition to Speight and Zehring,<lb />
will be Tommy Nash at the other half<lb />
and either Joe Holmes, a standout<lb />
Last week in the loss to Appalachian,<lb />
or Bobby Lilly at fullback.<lb />
Saturday's game will mark the last<lb />
home appearance of six seniors. They<lb />
are Co-Captains Ken Burgess and<lb />
Dick Monds, James Faircloth, Jerry<lb />
Brooks, Bob Mavnard and Carlton<lb />
Matthews. They will be scrapping<lb />
with all their hearts to put the Pi-<lb />
rates back in the win column in their<lb />
last appearance at Memorial Sta-<lb />
dium.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINI A N<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957<lb />
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Organizational Activities<lb />
Home Ec t Majors Hold Conference<lb />
Careers Conference for Home Ec-<lb />
onomics majors will be held Novem-<lb />
ber 11, 12, under the direction of<lb />
Miss Lorna Langley, president N. C.<lb />
Home Ec Association and N. E. Dis-<lb />
trict Supervisor of extension; Miss<lb />
Mary H. Leonard, assistant State<lb />
Supervisor of Home Economics Edu-<lb />
cation; and Miss C Frances McKin-<lb />
non, associate professor of nutrition,<lb />
School of Public Health, UNC. Miss<lb />
McKinnon was Home Economist with<lb />
F. A. O. in Malaya last year,<lb />
Monday night Miss Langley and<lb />
Miss Leonard will address the Home<lb />
Economics Departmental meeting.<lb />
Tuesday they will speak to the Home<lb />
Ec classes and be available for per-j<lb />
sonal conferences. Tuesday night the<lb />
three speakers will speak to the Home<lb />
Economics Club and high school stu-<lb />
dents from Pitt and surrounding<lb />
counties. A tour of the campus for<lb />
the high school students will be spon-<lb />
sored by :he Home Ec Club following<lb />
the nueting.<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsilon<lb />
The Beta Iota chapter of Gamma<lb />
Theata Upsilon will hold a dinner<lb />
meeting Tuesday, November 12, at the<lb />
Old Town Inn Restaurant. Guest<lb />
speaker will be Mrs. Perry of the<lb />
Foreign Language department. Mrs.<lb />
Perry will speak and show slides<lb />
on her trip to Europe last summer.<lb />
Members are invited to bring dates.<lb />
Beta Iota cha.pter is planning a<lb />
very interesting series of programs<lb />
for this year. This includes a Christ-<lb />
mas party, a talk by Mrs. Robert<lb />
Starling on her recent trip around<lb />
the world, Dr. and Mrs. Napp will<lb />
More<lb />
On Drinking<lb />
By FAYE RIVENBARK<lb />
After two previous panel discuss-<lb />
ions on "Drinkingits Place at EC<lb />
a third Vesper service was used as<lb />
an evaluation summary. The first<lb />
week, faculty members voiced their<lb />
opinions on the subject; and students<lb />
did likewise during the second week.<lb />
Mike Katsias was in charge of the<lb />
program; therefore, he gave the<lb />
evaluation. Mike opened with the<lb />
statement that the faculty are not<lb />
trying to punish students if they want<lb />
to drink, but there is a tjme and<lb />
place to drink- ,<lb />
"In ancient Greece, many heard<lb />
tales of the Great Oracle who was<lb />
blessed with the power to answer all<lb />
questions. People traveled miles and<lb />
miles to have questions answered. One<lb />
particular Greek youth thought he<lb />
had a question to outwit the Oracle.<lb />
This lad went to the great man and<lb />
said, Oracle, in my hand I have a<lb />
bird. Is he alive or is he dead?<lb />
"The Great Oracle thought and then<lb />
he smiled and answered, It shall be<lb />
as you shall have it.<lb />
Such an answer as this puzzled tne<lb />
young boy so that he aBked the<lb />
Oracle what his answer meant. In<lb />
answer to the youth's second ques-<lb />
tion the Oracle replied, "My son,<lb />
if I tell you the bird is dead, you<lb />
will open your hand and it shall<lb />
fly away. If I tell you the bird is<lb />
alive, you will close your hand tightly<lb />
and crush the bird til there is no<lb />
life in it. This is the meaning of<lb />
my answer to your first question<lb />
"So like this story are we. The<lb />
true evaluation of these series really<lb />
depends on you as an individual. It<lb />
shall be as you will have it<lb />
discuss their previous living in<lb />
Europe and the two foreign students<lb />
from Columbia and France will tell<lb />
us about their countries.<lb />
All those who plan to attend the<lb />
meeting Noember 12, are asked to<lb />
sign up on the geography bulletin<lb />
board by November 7.<lb />
Canterbury Choir Formed<lb />
At the close of the Nov. 27 Canter-<lb />
bury Club program a meeting of the<lb />
Canterbury Choir was held. The fol-<lb />
lowing people volunteered to be regu-<lb />
lar members of the choir and sing for<lb />
tlie Evening Prayer Service: Janet<lb />
Grissom, Vicky Ebom, Ann Page<lb />
, Brooks. Sally Ottoway, Carolyn Ay-<lb />
 cock, Fred Kaminski, Bill Newman,<lb />
and Ed Sinclair.<lb />
This group will comprise the regu-<lb />
lar members, a nucleus. It is hoped<lb />
t at others will join these members<lb />
for the Sunday evening services at<lb />
5:30. Choir rehearsal will be at 4:45.<lb />
Cynthia Roth and George Johnson<lb />
will be organists and will alternate<lb />
playing every other Sunday. With the<lb />
formation of a regular choir and two<lb />
organists, it is hoped that the Canter-<lb />
bury Club will soon be able to have a<lb />
choral even-song.<lb />
Varsity Club<lb />
The Varsity Club met recently to<lb />
reorganize. Officers were elected.<lb />
They were: President, Jerry Brooke;<lb />
Vice President, Tommy Nash; Secre-<lb />
tary, Charles Bishop; Treasurer,<lb />
Lynn Bamett, Sgt. at Arms, Algie<lb />
Faircloth.<lb />
Meredith Recital<lb />
Six students of music at East Caro-<lb />
lina College appeared in.a recital at<lb />
Meredith College, Raleigh, Tuesday,<lb />
October 29, at 8 p. m. in the Music<lb />
Building there. George E. Perry of<lb />
the East Carolina music faculty ar-<lb />
ranged the program and accompanied<lb />
the student musicians to Raleigh.<lb />
Gets TV Set<lb />
The program for the evening, a<lb />
varied one, included both vocal and<lb />
instrumental music. The six student<lb />
performers are members of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota, national<lb />
honorary music fraternities.<lb />
Those who appeared at Meredith<lb />
are Hilda Tedder of Tarboro and<lb />
Herbert Joyner of Henderson, or-<lb />
ganists; Frances Johnson of Roanoke<lb />
Rapids and Donald K. Griffin of<lb />
Albemarle, pianists; Stephen Pariah<lb />
of Ayden, baritone; and George<lb />
Knight of Rocky Mount, clarinetist.<lb />
While at Meredith, the East Caro-<lb />
lina students were entertained at a<lb />
dinner and an informal reception.<lb />
Choir Officers<lb />
Two recently selected members of<lb />
the BSU state choir also were elected<lb />
officers of the organization on No-<lb />
vember 2 when Joanna Hardee be-<lb />
came secretary of the choir and Caro-<lb />
lyn Tripp was elected to be the treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
What I It?<lb />
William (Bill) Bryd was the recip-<lb />
ient of the portable television given<lb />
away at the Halloween Carnival<lb />
sponsored by Pi Omega Pi and FBLA.<lb />
Canterbury News<lb />
The subject for this week's Canter-<lb />
bury discussion was "The Concept<lb />
of Truth Having done considerable<lb />
research, Mike Katsias, who lead the<lb />
discussion read excerpts from a book<lb />
dealing with this subject, after which<lb />
he reversed the statements into ques-<lb />
tions for debate.<lb />
Due to the fact that attendance<lb />
was less than it has been for some<lb />
time, the discussion was not so timely<lb />
as usual. Next week Canterburians<lb />
will begin a discussion on the Trinity.<lb />
This subject will take four weeks, the<lb />
fourth of which will be a summary<lb />
of what has been said the preceding<lb />
three weeks.<lb />
As usual Cantermurians enjoyed a<lb />
fine dinner and would like to express<lb />
a welcome to others who would like<lb />
to join them at St. Paul's Parrish<lb />
House this Sunday evening.<lb />
Danforth<lb />
Fellowships<lb />
Available<lb />
Maybe you saw it in the Homecoming parade. It's a mouse! It was made by Mrs. Susie Webb of ikm EC<lb />
Mumni Office to announce "The Mousetrap to be presented in McGinnis Auditorium November 19, 20b<lb />
the Greenville Little Theatre. Proceeds will benefit the A. A. U. W. Foreign Study Scholarship Fund for ECC<lb />
students. "The Mousetrap" is a "whodunit" by Agatha Christie. <lb />
One Student's Opinion<lb />
By Invitation<lb />
Kinlaw Meets Queen<lb />
By ANNE SPEARS<lb />
Through tr.ese Y-Vesper programs<lb />
it is hoped that we students will b<lb />
brought closer together in a friendly<lb />
informal group. There will be dif-<lb />
ferent forms of programs given.<lb />
Some will have discussion, some will<lb />
have speakers, some will have the<lb />
cross-view effecttwo people giving<lb />
their views on a certain issue, and<lb />
tfhen some programs will relate to<lb />
any pertinent happenings of current<lb />
events on campus.<lb />
For November the programs will<lb />
be "The YA Self Examination" the<lb />
first week and "ThanksgivingIs It<lb />
A Must?" the third week. There is an<lb />
opening the second week which will<lb />
be filled probably by a current issue<lb />
on campus at the time.<lb />
"The Queen reunited in friendship<lb />
our two countries better than any<lb />
other person sent by the British gov-<lb />
ernment could have done says David<lb />
M. Kinlaw on his return from Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C, where he had the pri-<lb />
vilege of attending two receptions for<lb />
her majesty. Wednesday, October 16,<lb />
David's exciting four days began<lb />
when re left for Washingeon on the<lb />
train returning by airplane Satur-<lb />
day afternoon.<lb />
David, from Edinburgh, Scotland,<lb />
a senior here at Eas: Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, had the great honor of receiving<lb />
invitations through a friend of his in<lb />
the British embassy, to the British<lb />
Diplomatic Corps reception and the<lb />
Australian Embassy reception for the<lb />
Queen in Washington, D. C, on Thurs-<lb />
day Ocober IT, and Friday October<lb />
18, respectively. David's father, now<lb />
deceased, was Ambassador to Mexico,<lb />
which enabled David to receive the<lb />
invitations.<lb />
At each reception David went<lb />
t' rough a receiving line where the<lb />
Queen could speak to each person if<lb />
she so chose, The Queen recognized<lb />
the name of Kinlaw and spoke to<lb />
David at both receptions. 750 people<lb />
attended the British Diplomatic Corps<lb />
reception, yet the Queen knew some-<lb />
thing about every person therea<lb />
remarkable achievement even for a<lb />
Queen!<lb />
David was also present when the<lb />
Queen laid a wreath on the Tomb of<lb />
the Unknown Soldier, and the Cana-<lb />
dian Cross, at Arlington Cemetery.<lb />
.As protocol prohibited David from<lb />
carrying a camera, he received pic-<lb />
tures of the parade 2nd Queen Eliz-<lb />
abeh II, taken by a servant of the<lb />
British Embassy.<lb />
"I considered it a great honor to<lb />
be invited to attend the reception in<lb />
Washington, D. C, and was very<lb />
thrilled by it all David says smil-<lb />
ingand who wouldn't have been?<lb />
Especially if he is part of the Bri-<lb />
tish Royal Family as David is.<lb />
iundamen-<lb />
encourage-<lb />
The Danforth Foundation, an edu-<lb />
cational foundation located in St.<lb />
Louis, Missouri, invites applications<lb />
for the seventh class (1968) of Dan-<lb />
forth Graduate Fellows from college<lb />
senior men and recent graduates who<lb />
are preparing themselves for a career<lb />
of college teaching, and are planning<lb />
to enter graduate school in Septem-<lb />
ber, 1968, for their first year of grad-<lb />
uate study. The Foundation welcomes<lb />
applicants from the areas of Natural<lb />
and Biological Sciences, Social Sci-<lb />
ences, Humanities and all fields of<lb />
specialization :o be found in the un-<lb />
 ki-graduate college.<lb />
President J. D. Meccisk has named<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins as the Liaison<lb />
Officer to nominate to the,Danforth<lb />
Foundation two or not to exceed three<lb />
candidates for these 1968 fellowships.<lb />
These a pointments are<lb />
tally "a relationship of<lb />
ment" throughout the years of grad-<lb />
uate study, carrying a promise of<lb />
financial aid within prescribed con-<lb />
ditions as there may be need. The<lb />
n aximum annual grant for single<lb />
Fellows is $1400 plus tuition and fee<lb />
charged to all graduate students;<lb />
for married Fellows, $2400 plus tui-<lb />
tion and fees charged to all graduate<lb />
students with an additional stipend<lb />
of n50 for children. Students with<lb />
or without financial need are invited<lb />
to apply.<lb />
A Danforth Fellow is allowed to<lb />
carry o her scholarship appointments,<lb />
such as Rhodes, Fulbright, Woodrow<lb />
Wilson, Marshall, etc concurrently<lb />
with his Danforth Fellowship, and ap-<lb />
plicants for these appointments are<lb />
cordially invited to apply at the same<lb />
time for a Danforth Fellowship. If a<lb />
man receives the Danforth Appoint-<lb />
ment, together with a Rhodes Schol-<lb />
arship, Fulbright Scholarship, or<lb />
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he be-<lb />
comes a Danforth Fellow without<lb />
stipend, until these other relationships<lb />
are completed.<lb />
All Danforth Fellows will partici-<lb />
pa e in the annual Danforth Founda-<lb />
tion Conference on Teaching, to be<lb />
Connelly Play Impressions<lb />
Doug Mitchell in the leading role<lb />
of young William Byrd Connelly was<lb />
disturbing. He seemed to be walking<lb />
stiff-legged through the whole play<lb />
and yet slinking at the Bame time. . .<lb />
somehow he gave off the impression<lb />
that reminds one of the old 1910 silent<lb />
flicker heroes. He was over dramatic<lb />
in his more emotional scenes and<lb />
seemed to offer gestures emptily . . .<lb />
his drunk scene was good (he grew<lb />
with the play) and his stiff-legged<lb />
slink fitted him more naturally as a<lb />
drunk . . .<lb />
. . . Jane Berryman was a bit cold<lb />
at the opening and was hard to hear<lb />
. . . she warmed up as the play pro-<lb />
gressed and did a very, very good job<lb />
in her walk-out scene . . . her facial<lb />
expressions and voice were perfect in<lb />
the final two scenes . . .<lb />
 Ed Pilkington, as the hard-<lb />
drinking, Latin-swearing Uncle Bob<lb />
stole the show  he somehow man-<lb />
aged to identify the audience with<lb />
himself to the point that it responded<lb />
visibly at his every appearance on<lb />
the stage . . . the bearded young<lb />
Goldsboro actor injected a vital, ex-<lb />
citement into the play each time he<lb />
appeared . . . When he died, one had<lb />
he feeling that he had lost someone<lb />
close to him. I noticed several people<lb />
actually sniffling through his death<lb />
scene . . .<lb />
be held at Camp Miniwanca in Mich-<lb />
igan next September.<lb />
The qualifications of the candidates<lb />
as listed in the announcement from<lb />
the Foundation are: men of outstand-<lb />
ing academic ability, personality con-<lb />
genial to the classroom, and integrity<lb />
and character, including serious in-<lb />
quiry within the Christian tradition.<lb />
All applications, including the rec-<lb />
ommendations, must be completed by<lb />
January 31, 1968. Any student wish-<lb />
ing further information should get<lb />
in touch with our Liaison Officer.<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
 As the tenant Jesse Tate, Ken<lb />
West did an admirable job. His ver-<lb />
bal acting was completely convinc-<lb />
ing and had you closed your eyes you<lb />
would not have been able to tell that<lb />
he wasn't an old, tight-lipped North<lb />
Carolina farmer  he managed to<lb />
pinpoint his character right down the<lb />
line without over-acting, although<lb />
he had a minor part . . .<lb />
. . . Shirley Dixon, as Sister Ger-<lb />
aldine, didn't really catch my eye at<lb />
all until the final scene. And then, her<lb />
best acting didn't contain a line of<lb />
dialogue . . . her air of strictness<lb />
still maintained, she managed to por-<lb />
ray her deeper feelings in the man-<lb />
ner in which she secured her mourn-<lb />
ing- veil, straightened the table cloth,<lb />
and walked out of the house  In<lb />
that brief bit of acting, she was able<lb />
to characterize Sister Geraldine per-<lb />
fectly . . .<lb />
. . . Doris Robins, as the other sis-<lb />
ter, didn't have a very demanding<lb />
part, but she carried it out well . . .<lb />
her facial expressions were her big-<lb />
gest means of expression since her<lb />
dialogue was either little or practi-<lb />
ally worthless as written by Green<lb />
. . . she has a beautiful face . . .<lb />
. . . Bubba Driver as Big Sis did<lb />
one of the best jobs of acting in the<lb />
production . . . his Nigger pronun-<lb />
ciations were exact and realistic and<lb />
better Darkie talk couldn't be found<lb />
on any farm in the area . . . Tony<lb />
Brandon, as Big Sue, followed through<lb />
well. He, too, did a good job of Nig-<lb />
ger-speaking and his physical ap-<lb />
pearance was even more realistic as a<lb />
Nigger wench than was Driver's.<lb />
. . . Alice Anne Home's healthy<lb />
voice didn't seem to fit her decre-<lb />
pitude in "her first appearance f 1<lb />
some reason . . . but as the play<lb />
progressed, she managed to weld the<lb />
two together extremely well <lb />
peak was reached in her emotional<lb />
scenes with Will and the dead Uncle<lb />
Bob . . .<lb />
. . . Sally Donovan was good as<lb />
Virginia. Her part required her to<lb />
do so damn much talking and in c<lb />
a false, Southern-Bellish voice,<lb />
though, that I was glad when she<lb />
exited . . .<lb />
. . . Essie, done by Gwen McCa<lb />
rock and ,<lb />
quite a tempting high-Yaller . . .<lb />
part about the locket from Sears<lb />
and (Roebuck came through kind<lb />
muddled but that could have been Mr.<lb />
Green's fault . . .<lb />
Note: Mr. Arnold makes no claim<lb />
to be a reviewer. This is merely a<lb />
collection of his own personal im-<lb />
pressions concerning the product<lb />
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hold its regular quarterly meet-<lb />
ing, November 12th, here, the<lb />
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reviewed and some decision will<lb />
be reached as to whether or not<lb />
local fraternities will be allowed<lb />
to approach nationals.<lb />
Social fraternities were ap-<lb />
proved on a one-year probation-<lb />
ary period at the last meeting of<lb />
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The Board will review the fra-<lb />
ternity situation over the past<lb />
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