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Dance Saturday Night<lb />
Calvin Chesson and his dance band<lb />
will perform a dance at Wright Build-<lb />
inn Saturday night. It will be the first<lb />
dance here since the flu epidemic can-<lb />
celled them earlier.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Volume XXXIII<lb />
Orchestra To<lb />
Present Four<lb />
Concerts In<lb />
Coming Months<lb />
Bast Carolina College Orches-<lb />
under the direction of Dr. Ken-<lb />
s Cuthbert, is presenting<lb />
,  during November and De-<lb />
ri Henderson, Raleigh, Kin-<lb />
and Gre nville. Already the<lb />
as been in Henderson and Ra-<lb />
schedule of pprformances by<lb />
i rchestra is as follows: Novem-<lb />
19, Kinston, afternoon and eve-<lb />
ns  th Grainger High<lb />
an I iVcember 8, East Caro-<lb />
p . annual fall concert in<lb />
nnis auditorium at 3:80 p.<lb />
Kinston high .school orchestra<lb />
sing with the orchestra in con-<lb />
ic re.<lb />
appearing with Ce or-<lb />
. stra will be Barbara Harris, seti-<lb />
c major from Beaufort, so-<lb />
and James Parnell, member of<lb />
CaTolina music faculty,<lb />
- to st. Miss Harris will sing the<lb />
"t Mio Fernendo" from Doni-<lb />
'a La Favorita" and Mr. Parnell<lb />
the Mozart Horn Concerto,<lb />
i orchestra will present Handel's<lb />
Music Suite Chabrier's<lb />
Rhapsody" "Procession of<lb />
ar" by M. Irpolitov Ivanov,<lb />
 the Flowers" from the<lb />
icker Suite" by Tachaikowski,<lb />
 American Overture" by Isaac,<lb />
and selected encores.<lb />
The East Carolina Orchestra, now<lb />
n Its seventh year under Dr. Cuth-<lb />
- direction, Is composed of stu-<lb />
and faculty members at East<lb />
Ina College and townspeople in<lb />
:ern section of North Carolina.<lb />
Cuthbert has served as assistant<lb />
of bands at the University<lb />
Wisconsin, Conductor of the Lab-<lb />
. atory Orchestra at Columbia Uni-<lb />
y. and Conductor of the Bloom-<lb />
n-Normal Symphony in Illinois.<lb />
I addition to his work as director<lb />
the East Carolina music depart -<lb />
he ia regional vice-president of<lb />
al eastern States National<lb />
tion of Schools of Music and<lb />
nee governor of the Carolinas<lb />
Virginia for Phi Mu Alpha Sin-<lb />
lational music fraternity. Re-<lb />
he was appointed co-chairman<lb />
e National Committee on Music<lb />
the Church for the Music Educa-<lb />
tes National Conference.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 14. 1957<lb />
JSaSLCgSJJM Delegates To Student Legislature Behaved Like Monkeys<lb />
Footballers Finish<lb />
ECC's gridders finish their 1957 foot-<lb />
ball season Saturday night against<lb />
Presbyterian, in South Carolina. Both<lb />
teams are winlesa this year. Something's<lb />
gotta give. Check page 5 for details.<lb />
Number 9<lb />
ECC Delegation<lb />
Performs Role<lb />
In Legislature<lb />
Phelps, Katsias Ned Leading<lb />
In House, Senate<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
East Carolina's fourteen delegates resolution (sponsored by<lb />
to the mock student legislature, held<lb />
NO EVILPirate representatives to the mock student legislature at Raleigh, were like the three monkeys who saw no evil, spoke no erilHieard<lb />
no evil. Delegates Bucky Monroe, Jimmy Phelps, and Bubba Driver and the other participants voted against the two widely-publicized motions<lb />
to legalize prostitution and do away with inter-racial marriage laws. (Harper Photo)<lb />
Notices<lb />
All undergraduate students<lb />
will register on Monday, Decem-<lb />
ber 2, 1957, according to a notice<lb />
from Dr. Onral L. Phillips, regis-<lb />
trar.<lb />
Permits to register may be ob-<lb />
tained at the registrar's office<lb />
from Monday, November 11, un-<lb />
til Wednesday, November 27.<lb />
Tuition fees may be paid at the<lb />
Business Office between the<lb />
above dates.<lb />
To Address Faculty<lb />
Lr. Herbert Meyer, President<lb />
f American Viewpoint, Inc will<lb />
address the faculty on Ameri-<lb />
canism at the faculty meeting<lb />
in the McGinnis Auditorium at<lb />
4:30 p. m. on December 12.<lb />
Board Of Trustees<lb />
Visits Campus; Students<lb />
Review Achievements<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
East Carolina College's Board of held in Raleigh.<lb />
Trustees me on campus Tuesday<lb />
to settle matters of adminis-<lb />
trative policy and have lunch<lb />
with a group of student lead-<lb />
ers who presented an intimate pic-<lb />
ture of what goes on in student life.<lb />
The idea of a joint luncheon for<lb />
the Board was conceived by SGA<lb />
President Jimmy Phelps and sup-<lb />
ported by President Messick. Re-<lb />
ports from those in attendance in-<lb />
dicated that tihe function was a suc-<lb />
cessful one.<lb />
After being introduced to the Board<lb />
members by President Messick, Phelps<lb />
in turn introduced the students at<lb />
the affair.<lb />
Throughout the quarter, the SGA<lb />
Jan Raby and Ike Williamson, edi-<lb />
tors of the East Carolinian and Buc-<lb />
caneer staffs respectively, related<lb />
the work of their publications.<lb />
Discussion On<lb />
Non-Credit<lb />
Courses Planned<lb />
Discussion of non-credit courses<lb />
which East Carolina College antici-<lb />
pates adding to its adult education<lb />
program will take place-at a meet-<lb />
has tried to bring itself to t'he stu- ng to be held Tuesday, November<lb />
dents. The same goal held true with( m the Austin auditorium qn the<lb />
Series May Bring Anthony,<lb />
Crew-Cuts, Brubeck To ECC<lb />
East Carolina's 1957-58 entertain- the Vienna Boys Choir, March 10;<lb />
the program planned fot the Board<lb />
The program consisted of two mu-<lb />
sical selections by Steve Farrish,<lb />
sar of such SGA musicals as "Ok-<lb />
lahoma" and "Brigadoon accom-<lb />
panied by Anna Montgomery; a sum-<lb />
mary of the accomplishments of the<lb />
NLAIA swimming champions by Ted<lb />
Gartman, team member and Presi-<lb />
dent of the Senior class; and a re-<lb />
port by Phelps concerning the large<lb />
role that East Carolina played in<lb />
the recent State Student Legislature<lb />
To Start Series on WWWS<lb />
campus at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
President John D. Messick has is-<lb />
sued to key individuals and organ-<lb />
ment series is only partially com<lb />
plete at present, but plans for special<lb />
attractions during the next two<lb />
school sessions include such top names<lb />
as Ray Anthony, The Crew-Cuts, and<lb />
t'r.e Dave Brubeck progressive jazz<lb />
quartet.<lb />
James W. Butler, chairman of the<lb />
College Enertainment Committee,<lb />
has announced attractions which<lb />
have already been definitely con-<lb />
tracted. The first of the series will<lb />
appear here, December 4, a concert<lb />
by noted pianist, Mario Braggiotti.<lb />
Fur.her arrangements have been<lb />
made to include the following, also:<lb />
Art Students,<lb />
Staff Honored<lb />
Members of the staff and students<lb />
of the Department of Art of JSast<lb />
Carolina College have been honored<lb />
recently by having work accepted and<lb />
by prizes in regional art show?, Stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members have had<lb />
izations in towns within commuting their work accepted in the art sec<lb />
distance of Greenville an invitation<lb />
to be present.<lb />
Dr. Messick points out that more<lb />
than 40 million people in this country<lb />
are currently taking courses for en-<lb />
joyment and to better themselves as<lb />
tion of the North Carolina State<lb />
Fair, the Chowan County Fair, and<lb />
the 20t Annual North Carolina<lb />
Artists show now on view at the<lb />
Sta e Art Gallery in Raleigh, and<lb />
lie 1957 Fiber-Clay-Metal show in<lb />
citizens in their communities Most St. Paul, MinR.<lb />
  -$gf<lb />
of those enrolled in these courses,<lb />
which have shown a (phenomenal<lb />
growth since World War B, he states,<lb />
are not interested in receiving co<lb />
lege credit but wish to learn more<lb />
about such subjects as literature, ar.<lb />
music, economics, politics, and science.<lb />
The meeting called for November<lb />
19 will provide opportunity for discus-<lb />
sion of types of work which the col-<lb />
lege can offer to those wishing to be-<lb />
come "a part of this great adult edu-<lb />
cational program" in the nation.<lb />
To meet the needs and interests of<lb />
i; eople in the area near Bent Carolina,<lb />
the college is prepared to offer any<lb />
type of instruction which the faculty<lb />
is qualified to teach, Dr. Messick say.<lb />
The courses which would be inciu-<lb />
ed in the program would be of-<lb />
ei ed on a non-credit basis and would<lb />
be open to adults, including those<lb />
-rho are not high school graduates.<lb />
Th program of non-credit classes<lb />
v. ill be announced after the meet-<lb />
ing, when demands for courses hat<lb />
been made known.<lb />
Eat Carolina also offers, Dr. Mes-<lb />
sick points out, adult education cour-<lb />
sj on completion of which the stu-<lb />
!cnt receives college credit. Thee<lb />
Mr. William Persick haa had two<lb />
of his paintings, an oil, "Stillscnpt<lb />
and a caesin, "Number 585 and Mr.<lb />
John Gordon had a large figure paint-<lb />
ing in oil accepted by the State<lb />
Art Show Jury for the 20th Annual<lb />
Art Exhibition,<lb />
The department really came "home<lb />
with the bajcon" from the State<lb />
Fair where they won a total of seven<lb />
ribbons and prizes in the art com-<lb />
i. etition. Evelyn Walston, senior art<lb />
student from Snow Hill, won a second<lb />
place in drawing and a third place<lb />
m painting. Barbara Lounsbury, a<lb />
sophomore student from Wilmington,<lb />
received a third place award in draw-<lb />
ing. Mr. William Persick, assistant<lb />
professor of art on campus, was<lb />
awarded a second iplace for a large<lb />
ceramic bowl. Dr. Wellington Gray,<lb />
director of the Department of Art<lb />
at the college, won first and second<lb />
awards in jewelry design and a third<lb />
place ribbon in drawing.<lb />
Sara Asbell, a student from Eden-<lb />
ton, won a second place ribbon for<lb />
Carol Glenn, violinist, and Eugene<lb />
List, pianist, March 26; and the<lb />
North Carolina Symphony Orchestra,<lb />
April 29.<lb />
The Committee will also sponsor<lb />
(for the second year in a row) the<lb />
appearance of a professional actor<lb />
in the leading role of a play to be<lb />
presented by the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house. "Tea House of the August<lb />
Moon has been selected for pro-<lb />
duction in January. Arrangements<lb />
are now being made with the Ameri-<lb />
can National Theatre and Academy<lb />
to secure a guest artist for the play.<lb />
Student Del Driver, a member of<lb />
the Committee, stated this week that<lb />
Ray Anthony, The Crew-Cuts, and<lb />
Dave Brubeck are being sought to<lb />
fill out the committee schedule. No<lb />
dates for these programs have been<lb />
set up , and no official notice of ac-<lb />
ceptance has been established, Driv-<lb />
er said.<lb />
in Raleigh last week, "made one of<lb />
the best showings the school has ever<lb />
made, there according to Student<lb />
Government head Jimmy Phelps.<lb />
Of the iourteen, ECC placed nine<lb />
!elfcates in the House, two in the<lb />
iiiate, and three were alternates.<lb />
Tie Pirate delegation captured two<lb />
responsible positions, Mike Katsias<lb />
einq; voted the President of the<lb />
Senate, and Jimmy Phelps getting<lb />
the Speaker Protem of the House.<lb />
Two Bills<lb />
Of he two bills presented by the<lb />
Greenville delegation, one was passed<lb />
unanimously oy both bodies, and the<lb />
jter was one of the most contro-<lb />
er ial resolutions of the three-day<lb />
;gisli.lura, The second bill was passed<lb />
. i the House and turned down in<lb />
he Senate.<lb />
Th two most-controversial bills<lb />
handled, those which brought wide-<lb />
spread comment from state news-<lb />
papers, were a proposal to do away<lb />
with laws which prohibit inter-racial<lb />
marriage and a proposal to legalize<lb />
pros itution in this state. ECC took<lb />
firm stand against both measures.<lb />
Though the Inter-racial marriage<lb />
Students Vote<lb />
To Change Bate<lb />
A campus-wide poll disclosed<lb />
Tuesday that students are in<lb />
favor of changing the date of<lb />
the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion meetings fwm Wednesday<lb />
nights to Monday nights.<lb />
Marsha Forbes, Chairman of<lb />
the Elections Committee, an-<lb />
nounced Tuesday that the stu-<lb />
dents voted in favor of the<lb />
change, 140 to 14.<lb />
The change will go into effect<lb />
next school quarter and the SGA<lb />
legislature will meet every Mon-<lb />
day night except the first Mon-<lb />
day in each month, at which<lb />
time the Executive council will<lb />
meet in regular session.<lb />
Woman's<lb />
College of Duke University) was<lb />
passed in both the House and the<lb />
Senate, ECC voted against it in<lb />
both bodies.<lb />
ECC voted against the prostitution<lb />
bill in the House and helped to kill<lb />
it there.<lb />
Unanimous Vote<lb />
East Carolina's resolution to pro-<lb />
vide sick-leave for teachers in this<lb />
statewith paywas passed unan-<lb />
imously in the Plenary session by<lb />
both houses.<lb />
Tre other Pirate bill, which would<lb />
provide for the articulation and ac-<lb />
celeration of education system in<lb />
North Caroina was passed in the<lb />
House, 56-32, but failed in the senate.<lb />
East Carolina's stand on the fol-<lb />
lowing issues was as stated below:<lb />
RESOLUTION commending Gov-<lb />
ernor Hodges for his courageous<lb />
leadership, his statesmanship, and<lb />
his devotion to his fellow man: ECC<lb />
voted against in the House; split in<lb />
he Senate.<lb />
RESOLUTION to investigate the<lb />
establishment of a federal technolo-<lb />
logical academy: ECC voted for in<lb />
both houses.<lb />
RESOLUTION to do away with<lb />
trial by juy and to insert a panel<lb />
of judges, three to five in number:<lb />
ECC voted against in the House and<lb />
split in the Senate.<lb />
RESOLUTION to commend Presi<lb />
dent Eisenhower's action, and to<lb />
censor Governor Faubus' action, con-<lb />
cerning integration at Little Rock:<lb />
ECC voted against in the Senate and<lb />
split in the House, 5 against, 3 in<lb />
favor, 1 abstention.<lb />
The student legislature, the only<lb />
one of its kind in the nation, got<lb />
underway at 2:80 Thursday afternoon<lb />
and ended last Saturday afternoon at<lb />
2:30.<lb />
NATIONAL FRATERNITIES<lb />
APPROVED<lb />
Local affilation with national<lb />
fraternities was approved by<lb />
the East Carolina College Board<lb />
of Trustees earlier this week.<lb />
Pianist Mario Braggiotti Opens ECCs<lb />
Entertainment Series Here December 4<lb />
Mario Braggiotti, one of the most<lb />
colorful personalities Ln the concert<lb />
field, will give a piano reeltal In<lb />
Wright Auditorium on Wednesday,<lb />
December 4 at 8:00 p. m. under the<lb />
auspices of the East Carolina College<lb />
Entertainment Committee.<lb />
The internationally known pianist,<lb />
one of the two-piano team of Fray<lb />
and Braggiotti, is winning new suc-<lb />
cesses across the country as a solo<lb />
artist with a fresh and novel pro-<lb />
gram. For, in addition to the tradi-<lb />
tional classics and art works, he of-<lb />
fers interludes of improvisations and<lb />
musical caricatures.<lb />
Braggiotti, the keyboard improvi-<lb />
sator, has raked this art to new<lb />
levels, and his caricatures sparkle<lb />
with subtle humor, especially when<lb />
lie takes well known American folk<lb />
tunes like "Yankee-Doodle and gives<lb />
them new and humorous life in the<lb />
styles of many composers. In addition<lb />
to his recital tours, he starred as pi-<lb />
ano soloist with the Gershwin Festi-<lb />
val Orchestra which, authoritatively<lb />
presenting leading works of the be-<lb />
loved American composer who was<lb />
loved American com poser,tmired the<lb />
country with phenomenal success.<lb />
Braggiotti's recital program, for<lb />
which he has conned the name "Music<lb />
arrangement, usually follows, for<lb />
Braggiotti was a close fried of the<lb />
American composer and one of the<lb />
first to play the piano part of "An<lb />
American in Paris<lb />
Gershwin met Braggiotti when he<lb />
was a student in Paris and helped him<lb />
get his first professional jobplaying<lb />
the piano in the London production of<lb />
Gershwin's musical comedy "Funny<lb />
her silk screen textile design at the is Fun follows a course of inform-<lb />
reeent Chowan County Fair. ality and cordiality as well as artie<lb />
The latest addition to the list of<lb />
prises .and awards received is the<lb />
rALTER jOIj<lb />
ims on eampua radio, WWWS JslJ? b1ei,ln   <lb />
 speaker on the stsrton SSfcSL "l'  J-  <lb />
 American Education Week.<lb />
courses are scheduled at night so! announcement that Mr. Persick had<lb />
that they may be available to these a green ash glased pot accepted by<lb />
who, because of jobs or other reas,<lb />
are unable to attend classes daring<lb />
the morning or afternoon.<lb />
tbe jury of the Fiber-Clay-Metal-<lb />
1957 Show currently on view in St.<lb />
Paul, Minnesota.<lb />
tic worth. It might open with early<lb />
compositions of little known com-<lb />
posers, often arranged in the Braggi-<lb />
otti manner. Then comes a Beethoven<lb />
sonata, a group of Debussy and a<lb />
group- of fiery Spanish works. One<lb />
of the Gershwin concert! his own solo<lb />
Face There Braggiotti teamed up<lb />
with Fray and when they came to<lb />
America they introduced the modern<lb />
two piano program which took the<lb />
country by storm. They were radio<lb />
headline-s for years. Then Fray with-<lb />
drew frcm the field to become musi-<lb />
cal director of Station WQXR in<lb />
New York and Braggiotti embarked<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
f A S T CAROLINIAN<lb />
THUB3DXY, NOVEMBER 14, 1967<lb />
Sympathy  Safety?<lb />
Garland Eugene Jackson, 25, of<lb />
Dunn, graduate of East Carolina in 1967<lb />
with a degree in business administration,<lb />
was killed near Srnithfield Saturday<lb />
night when the car in which he was<lb />
riding tailed to make a curve and hit a<lb />
large tree. Funeral services were held<lb />
Monday afternoon.<lb />
While we wish to express our sym-<lb />
pathy to his survivors, we also believe<lb />
that the student and faculty members<lb />
who knew this fine young man should<lb />
profit from his death in becoming<lb />
aware of the necessity of being safety<lb />
conscious. It is only a short time before<lb />
Thanksgiving holidays and the high-<lb />
ways will be crowded with students and<lb />
others who are in a rush to get home to<lb />
their families. Better to take your time<lb />
and save a life. That life may be yours<lb />
 or mine.<lb />
From The President<lb />
American Education Week<lb />
As our society continues to increase in<lb />
complexity and the frontiers of knowledge<lb />
continue to spread, educational opportunities<lb />
must be more diversified to meet demands.<lb />
It is imperative that the emphasis on the<lb />
arts and sciences continue as basic to any cur-<lb />
riculum but work leading to how to make a<lb />
living is just as important as information on<lb />
how to live in a great world as a worthy citi-<lb />
zen.<lb />
The emphases in educational institutions<lb />
have changed considerably from what they<lb />
were at the turn of the century. The colleges<lb />
and universities are becoming increasingly<lb />
aware of and responding to the national, com-<lb />
munity and individual needs. Research, ex-<lb />
tension, adult education and training pro-<lb />
grams to meet the needs of the various voca-<lb />
tions and professions are all necessarily re-<lb />
sponsibilities of a college and more particu-<lb />
larly, of a university.<lb />
Not only does the individual benefit<lb />
from education but our country's very exist-<lb />
ence in the competitive world is dependent<lb />
upon a broad and intensified education for<lb />
all who can profit by it to the fullest extent<lb />
of their capacities.<lb />
Changing world conditions demand ver-<lb />
satile curriculums. Transportation and com-<lb />
munication, dependence upon other nations<lb />
for raw materials, and the unalterable ways<lb />
in which all countries are each dependent<lb />
upon the other necessitate an understanding<lb />
of and appreciation of others, which, of course<lb />
includes the study of their languages, cul-<lb />
ture, economics and government, and the<lb />
contribution they have made to civilization.<lb />
The provision of education has become<lb />
a major economic problem. Some say, "Edu-<lb />
cation for all means education for no one<lb />
That, however, doesn't need to be true. Edu-<lb />
cation should be provided for the diversified<lb />
needs of all the people.<lb />
There are now 3,200,000 people in the<lb />
institutions of higher learning in the United<lb />
States. It is predicted that by 1970 there will<lb />
be 6.000,000.<lb />
To provide for these people, junior col-<lb />
leges, trade schools, technical schools as well<lb />
as senior colleges and universities will have<lb />
to increase in number and size. Russia is<lb />
taking the lead in this and we cannot help<lb />
but do our utmost to keep abreast.<lb />
All of this means that we shall have to<lb />
economiza in every way possible to give the<lb />
most education at the least possible expense,<lb />
which, of course, will involve educational<lb />
television and other devices as well as larger<lb />
classes and probably a monitor system.<lb />
Some of this will be necessary because<lb />
of the lack of sufficient teachers. Where<lb />
there are now two teachers, three more will<lb />
have to be added by 1970, so it is thought.<lb />
There are teachers and there are great<lb />
teachers. Blessed is the student whose tea-<lb />
cher knows him, believes in him, inspires<lb />
him and points a way to a new horizon of per-<lb />
sonal achievement in a world where talent,<lb />
knowledge and effort are recognized and ap-<lb />
preciated.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Student of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Frees<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1856<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1986 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
THIS FINIAL ISSUE OP THE<lb />
QlFARTER is dedicated to those stu-<lb />
dent s who made WHO'S WHO OF<lb />
AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI-<lb />
VERSITIES as announced by Dean<lb />
James H. Tucker this week. A spec-<lb />
ial feature page of pictures and<lb />
listing: of their activities has been<lb />
used this .ime.<lb />
FOR YOUR INFORMATION, the<lb />
Who's Wio selected by the East<lb />
Carolinian is not limited to this list<lb />
nor was the above group selected<lb />
by us in any way.<lb />
CIRCULATION STAFF members<lb />
arv still attempting to improve their<lb />
system and any group which so far<lb />
has not been reached by the present<lb />
system of distribution should con-<lb />
tact us. Also old issues of the paper<lb />
are available for those interested in<lb />
special articles.<lb />
THE REASONS for this being the<lb />
last issue of the quarter are two-<lb />
foldto conserve on our finances<lb />
aid to give members of the staff a<lb />
chance to catch np on their studies.<lb />
The next issue of the paper will be<lb />
a six-page edition the second Thurs-<lb />
day of the new quarter.<lb />
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES<lb />
leave me wondering if the paper will<lb />
be out on time this week or not.<lb />
Please excuse the delay, if it ao<lb />
happens, and we promise to be back<lb />
on schedule next quarter.<lb />
DOESN'T IT JUST GET YOU . . .<lb />
when a feller tries to take all the<lb />
credit after you've sweated and la-<lb />
bored all quarter on your pride and<lb />
joy?<lb />
IT WAS NICE to hear from<lb />
O'Brien Edwards and we're looking<lb />
forward to seeing an interesting com-<lb />
parison of the University of Hawaii<lb />
and ECC. (see Letter to the Editor)<lb />
I HEARD that some freshmen and<lb />
others) were "laid low" after eating<lb />
meat loaf in the dining hall last<lb />
week. Suggest some closer inspection<lb />
of the food prior to serving  or<lb />
something.<lb />
SOMEBODY SAH) that one time<lb />
a suggestion was made that a beH<lb />
or signal ring outeide at ten minutes<lb />
of the hour and no traffic on cam-<lb />
pus move after that time until a<lb />
second bell, on the hour, would ring<lb />
and then traffic would be allowed to<lb />
continue.<lb />
THE EDITORIAL this week is<lb />
courtesy of the president of the col-<lb />
lege in answer to a request for<lb />
something appropriate to AMERI-<lb />
CAN EDUCATION WEEK, Novem-<lb />
ber 10-16.<lb />
ANOTHER SUGGESTION 1 re-<lb />
ceived was to leave some blank<lb />
space in an appropriate corner of<lb />
the newspaper and write under it,<lb />
"If you are unhappy because your<lb />
picture has not appeared in the pa-<lb />
per, feel free to draw it in here<lb />
FROM ALL INFORMED<lb />
SOURCES the information is that<lb />
the flu shots are really a help and<lb />
worth the time and sore arm. Per-<lb />
sonally, I've found that by drinking<lb />
plenty of orange juice and taking<lb />
lAnacin (or aspirn) that one's re-<lb />
sistance to colds and such is aided<lb />
quite a bit . . . But plenty of rest<lb />
also helps.<lb />
The following is takenfrom the<lb />
November 6 issue of the Goldsboro,<lb />
N. C, News-Argus (newspaper), on<lb />
page six, their editorial page. The<lb />
title is "Literary Magazine for E.<lb />
C. C<lb />
"East Carolina College students<lb />
who are interested in writing have a<lb />
great opportunity to study under<lb />
Ovid Pierce. His courses, now in their<lb />
second year at the Greenville institu-<lb />
tion, have proved stimulating to a<lb />
growing number of young people.<lb />
"Pierce will be remembered as the<lb />
author of the authentic "The Planta-<lb />
tion In a more popular vein he<lb />
wrote the North Carolina study for<lb />
"Holiday" magazine and we thought<lb />
he revealed a deep understanding<lb />
and made a true interpretation of<lb />
Eastern North Carolina in bis talk<lb />
before the Raleigh Literary Forum<lb />
last year.<lb />
"Pierce is the sort of mind and<lb />
personality which Eastern North<lb />
Carolina needs.<lb />
"Students at East Carolina, chal-<lb />
lenged by his leadership, will begin<lb />
publishing a literary magazine. At<lb />
least two issues will be published<lb />
this college year. The new interest<lb />
in writing among East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents is reflected in a faculty literary<lb />
forum set for November 20. Pierce,<lb />
Bernice Kelly Harris and Inglis<lb />
Fletcher'will lead discussions<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
iture Editor<lb />
Editor .<lb />
ler -<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
 Bob Harper<lb />
It is most agreeable to read such<lb />
items at above and to realise that<lb />
others in the state are aware of the<lb />
doings of East Carolina.<lb />
It ia most disagreeable to find the<lb />
student organizers thwarted in their<lb />
efforts to progress towards this<lb />
goal. It is necessary that an office<lb />
be set up as a headquarters and<lb />
working unit; however, such space<lb />
has not been offered. (The EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN offered half of its<lb />
office space for limited usage, but<lb />
Harrison stated that this would net<lb />
Thanksgiving Visiting Day<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
I always looked forward to Thanks-<lb />
giving Day for two reasons; one, be-<lb />
cause my family annually visited<lb />
Uncle Nat's farm, and the other, be-<lb />
cause Mama didn't have to cook. I<lb />
can remember, not too many years<lb />
back, we all got up at the break of<lb />
dawn, packed the car, and headed<lb />
toward Johnston County, where Un-<lb />
cle Nat lives.<lb />
We arrived about 8:30 a. m. Aunt<lb />
Rosa came running to the door with<lb />
a dish rag in one hand and a long<lb />
handle fork in the other. There was<lb />
a lot of embracing and all that stuff<lb />
that goes along with an annual visit.<lb />
As usual, I tried to avoid being em-<lb />
braced, especially by a woman the<lb />
size of Aunt Rosa. (She weighed 275<lb />
lbs.)<lb />
I knew 1 could find Uncle Nat<lb />
in the back yard working like hell.<lb />
I never understood why he always<lb />
worked on Sundays and Thanksgiving<lb />
Day. To me those two days, along<lb />
wih many others are days of rest.<lb />
Wben I spotted Uncle Nat he was<lb />
cutting stove wood with one of those<lb />
old timey circular wood saws con-<lb />
nected to the back of a truck axle.<lb />
I walked over and extended my<lb />
hand to Uncle Nat. He reached for<lb />
another log. I fingered my ear a<lb />
second, then stuck both hands in my<lb />
pockets.<lb />
An old Negro sat under the wheel<lb />
of tfhe truck and every time Uncle<lb />
Nat would apply a log to the saw,<lb />
the negTo would .proudly step on the<lb />
accelerator giving more power to<lb />
turn the saw blade.<lb />
I would have helped with this op-<lb />
eration, but to me this was a day of<lb />
rest, and I always tried to avoid<lb />
work on the days tihat otfcer people<lb />
had designated for those people who<lb />
need rest.<lb />
The back door of the house slammed<lb />
and I saw my younger brother limp-<lb />
ing toward me with a half full slop<lb />
jar" Aunt Rosa had commissioned<lb />
him to carry it to the out house for<lb />
disposal. During her excitement of<lb />
visiting company, she had forgotten<lb />
to get Uncle Nat to do that daily<lb />
task.<lb />
My brother almost fell in one of<lb />
those commode holes when he was<lb />
five years old so naturally he had a<lb />
phobia of out door restrooms there-<lb />
after.<lb />
I reluctantly relieved him of his<lb />
chore. On the way back from the out<lb />
house I stopped to watch Uncle Nat<lb />
some more. I turned the slop jar<lb />
upside down and sat on it. It wasn't<lb />
bad sitting except for the dampnesB<lb />
ty.i.t finally soaked through my slick,<lb />
blue suit pants.<lb />
Uncle Nat was working harder than<lb />
ever. It always fascinated me to<lb />
wattf. his systematic procedure of<lb />
doing things. (He learned this pro-<lb />
cedure in World War I) He would<lb />
grab a log, hesitate, bow his head<lb />
toward the Negro helper, shove the<lb />
log on the plane, hesitate again, tfhen<lb />
turn his head side ways and slowly<lb />
push the log through the saw blade<lb />
several times until he had cut it up<lb />
neatly like a disected tootsie roll. He<lb />
would tfen stack the small logs like<lb />
a technical sergeant would stack<lb />
gun shells for combat under the di-<lb />
rection of a Four Star General.<lb />
After a while Uncle Nat straight-<lb />
ened his back, saluted to the Negro,<lb />
held up -two fingers and went to-<lb />
ward the outhouse. When he closed<lb />
the door behind him the old Negro<lb />
took the liberty to make like Lucky<lb />
Teeter, or some hot rod driver. He<lb />
patted the accelerator three times<lb />
quickly and sfhifted into low gear,<lb />
then second. He held it in second for<lb />
about a half of a minute, let up on<lb />
the accelerator slightly, then gunned<lb />
it once more with his hand on the<lb />
stick gear ready to drop it in higlh.<lb />
All of a sudden the circular saw<lb />
blade became disconnected from the<lb />
axle and whizzed through the yard<lb />
killing fourteen chickens and a tur-<lb />
key. It went down beside the house<lb />
trimming twenty-nine feet of hedged<lb />
ifvat hadn't been cut for two years,<lb />
sailed out in an open field and cut<lb />
down two and one half acres of<lb />
discounted variety of tobacco, and<lb />
didn't stop until it landed in a ducks<lb />
nest full of eggs on the lower farm.<lb />
Not a single egg was broken.<lb /><lb /><lb />
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After all the commotion, I took<lb />
from my head the only available<lb />
ittm I could find for a helmet when<lb />
the excitement started. The Negro's<lb />
foot steps were about six yards<lb />
;art headed toward the swamp.<lb />
Uncle Nat was in plain view. H<lb />
was standing under an apple tree<lb />
next to tfr.e out house looking toward<lb />
the sky, a Sears and Roebuck cats-<lb />
lougue tucked like a family bible<lb />
under his arm.<lb />
After putting the catalogue back<lb />
in its proper place, he walked toward<lb />
the house, stopping to pick up the<lb />
dead turkey and a couple of chickens.<lb />
I followed.<lb />
Meet New Supply Store Manager<lb />
In an interview this week Mahlon<lb />
J. Coles, the new manager of the stu-<lb />
dent supply store, expressed his plea-<lb />
sure at being at ECC and stated<lb />
that he hopes to remain with the<lb />
suipply tore for many years to<lb />
come.<lb />
Mr. Coles attended the Universi-<lb />
ty of Minnesota as a veteran. Pre-<lb />
viously he had sold insurance and<lb />
ha'd managed several grocery stores.<lb />
At the University he majored in dis-<lb />
tributive education. After graduation<lb />
he managed two supply stores of the<lb />
University, for four years. Then Mr.<lb />
Coles moved to Chicago to become<lb />
the manager of Willcox and Follett,<lb />
a book store. From Chicago Mr. Coles<lb />
came to ECC and on November 4 he<lb />
assumed his duties here.<lb />
Concerning the ECC supply store<lb />
Mr. Coles said, "I plan to spend my<lb />
first weeks learning my responsibil-<lb />
ities. Following a man like Mr. Bray<lb />
is quite a task. I have seen many<lb />
college stores in operation and this<lb />
one ranks high in comparison<lb />
"I sincerely hope that the supply<lb />
store and other services will con-<lb />
tinue to serve the students' needs<lb />
be sufficient.) Discouragement is<lb />
rampant in the camps of the organi-<lb />
zers. Surely someone (or ones), either<lb />
student or faculty could provide of-<lb />
fice space and typing equipment in<lb />
order that work might be started<lb />
on the two issues for this quarter.<lb />
LEND A HELPING HAND, WONT<lb />
YOU?<lb />
for we will certainly try to come as<lb />
close as we can<lb />
Mr. Coles also said, "Since coming<lb />
to ECC I have been blessed with hav-<lb />
ing so many wonderful people with<lb />
whom to work<lb />
Mr. Coles said that he enjoys book<lb />
store work very much and hopes to<lb />
contribute as much as he ipossiblly<lb />
can to the college in connection with<lb />
his job here.<lb />
Mahlon J. Coles<lb />
Driver Writes<lb />
About Connelly<lb />
Letter to the Editor:<lb />
(In answer to the letter in this<lb />
column last week concerning "The<lb />
House Of Connelly").<lb />
I was somewhat alarmed over the<lb />
statements made there. In this world<lb />
'here are two things, men and wo-<lb />
men (which some people may not<lb />
know) and there ere always problems<lb />
concerning these two "things Con-<lb />
nelly" was one such display of pro-<lb />
blems.<lb />
Agreed that we aren't proud of<lb />
the situations in this play, but is<lb />
that any reason why it shouldn't be<lb />
seen by supposedly mature college<lb />
men and women? We aren't exactly<lb />
proud of the incidents in "Uncle<lb />
Tom's Cabin" but is that any reason<lb />
why we afhonld not class it as a<lb />
truly great classic about the South?<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse has<lb />
in the past given "Cinderella" end<lb />
"Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp"<lb />
and this spring they will present<lb />
another sudb production. Any such<lb />
college student who is Shocked by<lb />
the "humiliating" performances of<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse I'm sure<lb />
would be welcome to attend these<lb />
productions that are probably more<lb />
to their taste.<lb />
Bubba Driver<lb />
'It's Wonderful<lb />
By KAJHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
This is a wonderful place with von-<lb />
derful teachers nd wonderful students<lb />
Claudio Arn.endariz and Javier Cicero say of<lb />
East Carolina College. This remark is typical<lb />
of the to optimistic Mexican businessmen<lb />
who came to college here primarily to learn<lb />
English.<lb />
Claudio and Javier are no exception<lb />
to the universal idea that Latins are charm-<lb />
ing. In their quiet subtle way they make a<lb />
girl feel like a lady, something that more<lb />
American boys ought to try. These "senors"<lb />
are so easy-going and pleasant that it is actu-<lb />
ally hard to get them to criticize anything<lb />
about the sen 1 or Greenville. Although at<lb />
first it ws hard to become accustomed I<lb />
American fo d, they even like the food in the<lb />
cafeteria of which students so often complain.<lb />
Back in their home town of Huixtia<lb />
t'laudi , who graduated from the University<lb />
of Mexico, is a pharmacist and works with<lb />
his father who owns two drug stores. "The<lb />
only difference in drug stores there and<lb />
here he declares, "is that in our drug stores<lb />
we have only drugsno banana splits<lb />
Javier, who studied for five years at<lb />
the University of Mexico, is an accountant<lb />
and has his own business in Huixtia, which is<lb />
about 50 miles from Mexico's southern bor-<lb />
der. "I would like to exchange systems of ac-<lb />
counting with accountants here so as to get<lb />
new ideas he explained.<lb />
Social dancing is one of the courses the<lb />
boys are taking. When asked what was the<lb />
most popular dance in Mexico these days<lb />
they promptly answered, "Rock and Roll<lb />
So I guess that things are not really so dif-<lb />
ferent south of the border town Mexico way. I<lb />
was surprised to find out from the boys that<lb />
arettes are much more expensive in this coun-<lb />
its cold in their country most of the time. "Cig-<lb />
try they lamented. "At home a good pack of<lb />
cigarettes cost only ten cents, cheaper ones<lb />
about five cents Their cigarettes have such<lb />
romantic sounding nameg too . . . Delicardo's<lb />
for instance.<lb />
Speaking almost no English until they<lb />
came to the U. S all they know now has been<lb />
learned in the six months they have been in<lb />
this country. That's quite an accomplishment.<lb />
Can you imagine going to Mexico with no<lb />
knowledge cf Spanish and going to school?<lb />
Due to the fact that they spoke so little Eng-<lb />
lish many hilarious incidents occured on their<lb />
way to North Carolina. Once in a restaurant<lb />
Javier ordered a "bar of soap The surprised<lb />
v. aitress asked him if he had ever eaten soap<lb />
before. He answered that he had eaten it<lb />
many times and liked it. Of course he had<lb />
meant a bowl of soup. "The English language<lb />
was to blame Javier explained jokingly.<lb />
It's so treacherous because each letter has so<lb />
many different sounds, unlike Spanish in<lb />
which each letter has only one sound.<lb />
The soda shop and college union was<lb />
number one on their list of things they liked<lb />
abut East Carolina. "All of the students are<lb />
so friendly there they say. "We are very<lb />
grateful to the college, our teachers, and to<lb />
all the people on the campus for their kind-<lb />
ness. If the college needs our services or if<lb />
anything can be done for the students to show<lb />
our gratefulness, we would like to serve<lb />
Nowisn't that a wonderful attitude. Would<lb />
that more peoole had such a fine spirit.<lb />
To Study-Where!<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
TTiere is one building on campus which<lb />
. definitely becomes quite popular as a study<lb />
hide-a-way about three weeks before exam<lb />
time each quarter.<lb />
Students hurriedly go through the mo-<lb />
tions of their evening meal, Monday through<lb />
Thursday. Then with their cherished books<lb />
tucked safely under their arm, they dash<lb />
madly up the walk to that huge illuminated<lb />
building. There, one of our studious friends<lb />
finds a cozy spot where he settles down and<lb />
prepares to spend a quiet evening of intensive<lb />
study. No sooner has he opened the first book<lb />
and read two sentences when a friend hails<lb />
him and approaches with some very import-<lb />
ant news"Do you know who Chic is dating<lb />
tonight" Well, no sooner than our studious<lb />
friend has digested this bit of pertinent in-<lb />
formation and resumes his reading, he is<lb />
brought to an abrupt halt on sentence five.<lb />
Another pal stops by to discuss last week's<lb />
chemistry test and to expound on his mental<lb />
prowess. Upon the departure of this egoist,<lb />
the studious one decides to try his luck In the<lb />
Napoleonic Wars via the term paper. With<lb />
pen, paper and reference books strewn be-<lb />
fqje him, he mentally begins to compose an<lb />
outline for his masterpiece. Fired with en-<lb />
thusiasm, he grabs the pen and paper and<lb />
hurriedly begins to write. Suddenly, there is<lb />
a whirl of commotion. A boy and girl chat-<lb />
ting excitedly "fall" into the empty chairs<lb />
across the table from him. Agitated, but not<lb />
defeated, the studious one gives them the<lb />
'evil eye However, they continue their in-<lb />
cessant chatterunaware of everything else<lb />
aroud them. - After a frustrating ten minutes<lb />
of romantic "goo the studious one grabs<lb />
his books and angrily stomps out. In the lobby<lb />
and on the steps he hears snatches of "Sput-<lb />
nik and "Mutnik" conversations. Weary and<lb />
defeated, he trudges down the quiet, tree-lined<lb />
path to his dorm. Suddenly, the studious one<lb />
has an illuminating thought, "Maybe the<lb />
moon is quieter for studying V<lb /><lb />
 w n11?1011 WM recently made to<lb />
the East Carolinian staff that the newspaper<lb />
have a short suggestion column each week.<lb />
This column would be devoted entirely to sug-<lb />
gestions made by students for campus ta-<lb />
?h?VJrw V:?W ffl"to what you,<lb />
the students, think of this idea.<lb />
: I<lb /><lb />
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rHL"SSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, ixtf<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Thirty-Six Seniors Represent ECC In 1957-58 Edition .<lb />
Of National Who's Who Publication Of Student Leaders 5<lb />
Hvt- Ven chosen to represent East Caro-<lb />
 of "W V. Who Among Students in American<lb />
, The annual -publication lists student leaders from<lb />
andred educational institutions throughout the nation.<lb />
come from campus organizations and departments and<lb />
 g udc:it-faculty committee and final choices are made<lb />
at the organization's national headquarters in Tuscaloosa,<lb />
tow for the choice of representatives include excel-<lb />
 participation in extra-curricular and aca-<lb />
.ensh: and service to &amp;m school, and promise of future<lb />
?ciety.<lb />
- - of the nationwide honor organizations, "Who's<lb />
in American Universities and Colleges" was estab-<lb />
. years ago. A!l students chosen from East Carolina will be<lb />
: i section of the college yearbook.<lb />
ince Arnold, Jr A.B.<lb />
(.rt-enville. N. C.<lb />
English<lb />
n I, 2, :?. 4, Sports<lb />
Managing Editor 4,<lb />
nisi I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa<lb />
4: Treasurer of Class<lb />
 nt of Men's Dav Stu-<lb />
,1<lb />
Si<lb />
'a<lb />
Janet Elizabeth Hodges, B.S.<lb />
Sanford, N. C.<lb />
Social Studies<lb />
Student Counselor 2; Treas. Soph.<lb />
Class; Marshal; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4,<lb />
Chief 4; SGA 4; Summer School SGA<lb />
1967; Handbook Comm. 3, 4, Chair-<lb />
man 4; Foreign Language Frat. 4;<lb />
CUSB 3, 4; Playhouse 3; FTA 4;<lb />
May Dav 3.<lb />
Patricia Ruth Daniels, B.S.<lb />
Beaufort. N. C.<lb />
Social Studies<lb />
Woman's Chorus 1; International<lb />
Relations Club 2; Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion 1. 2. 3, 4; Wesley Choir 1, 2, 3,<lb />
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Rhyne left little doubt Saturday night that they 'had a great<lb />
undoubtedly the btst the Pirates faced this year. Biding for na- South Carolina, to do battle with th<lb />
-nition and the NAIA Aluminum Bowl bid, the Bears had little<lb />
blasting past East Carolina Saturday night. The strong single-<lb />
ustd their first two teams most of the way, emptying the bench<lb />
. , closing mintues.<lb />
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arda against the Bears in their last six games. Newben-y picked<lb />
tchian 73, Guilford 90, Western Carolina 3, Emory and Henry<lb />
a hundred, but the numerous<lb />
The 1957-58 East Carolina Basketball Squad<lb />
ECC 82 The Pirates picked up over<lb />
fered by the quarterbacks attempting to past brought the net<lb />
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ie Bikers, head coach at Catawba, was on hand for the<lb />
a scou s from Elon, LR's next opponent. The former ECC<lb />
at halftone "Lenoir Rhyne has a good ball club, but they<lb />
ya t: is year Turning to the LR-Catawba game, Biggers<lb />
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imports, you should know their system very well, scouting al-<lb />
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spotlight.<lb />
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then immediately tackle their conference foes, Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
u I e "big one" preceeding the Christmbas holidays. East Caro-<lb />
. i a power house in the North State during the past 10 years,<lb />
1. Peking to regain some of their glory lost last year.<lb />
All-Opponent Team<lb />
a will be the last issue of the East Carolinian this quarter, there-<lb />
 are naming our All-Opponent team this week. This wa? taken<lb />
f the players following the Lenoir Rhyne game.<lb />
Staffenburger, Elon's rugged fullback, and Harold Bullard,<lb />
Rr.yne's All-State and Little Ail-American fullback, won positions<lb />
minions vote. Tony Carcaterra, Elon end, misesd only one vote,<lb />
r RhVive's defending Norh State champions and Richmond's Spiders<lb />
ur men each on the club while Elon had two and Catawba one.<lb />
ENDSTony Carcaterra (Elon) and Lew St. Clair (Richmond)<lb />
TACKLESPat Lambertie (Richmond) and John McGarth (Catawba)<lb />
lU'ARDS -Jerry Mingis (Richmond) and Norman Punch (Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne)<lb />
-  rJoe Murphy (Lenoir Rhyne)<lb />
BACKSHarold Bullard (Lenoir Rhyne), Bill Achard (Lenoir Rhyne),<lb />
David Ames (Richmond) and Bob Staffenburger (Elon)<lb />
Mention (over 3 votes)EndsHume Collins (Lenoir<lb />
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Hendrkka (Elon), Phil Triplette (Appalachian), Dick Patry (Ca-<lb />
Dale Gran.ley (Davidson). CenterBill Price (Davidson). Backs<lb />
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We are going to take r stab in the dark and select our All-Con-<lb />
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them this year.<lb />
 -psTony Carceteir (Elon), Hume Colloins (Lenoir Rhyjie)<lb />
TAOKLES-J. D. Vaughan (Elon), John McGarth (Catawba)<lb />
GUARDSNorman Punch (Lenoir Rhyne), Bill Browne (Catawba)<lb />
Center-Joe Murphy (Lenoir Rhyne)<lb />
BacksHarold Bullard (Lenoir Rhyne), Bob Staffenburger (Elon),<lb />
Bill Achard (Lenoir Rhyne), and James Speight (East Carolina)<lb />
ir second team would include Ken Burgess (EOC) at guard and<lb />
ett (BCC) at center. For honorable mention, we will list tackle<lb />
lea Cooke (ECC) and guard Ed Emory (ECC).<lb />
Predictions Of The Week<lb />
I et's make our final selection short. (It has been a great season,<lb />
 want to ruin our record.) East Carolina over Presbyterian by 7;<lb />
us on thi3 one Bobne's sophomore's and freshmen finally mature<lb />
Buc's season with a win, and give good impression for the "next<lb />
Lenoir Rhvne over Elon by 18; Christian must be vastly improved<lb />
er n presive win over Newberry but lack depth and personnel to cope<lb />
Bear Duke over Clemson by 7; Tigers won last four, but Devils keep<lb />
Bowl hopes alive. State over V. P. I. by 7; Wolfpack may once<lb />
have trouble with Southern Conference school but should rebound.<lb />
rig another week ahead, we see Duke over Tar Heels by 6; Carolina<lb />
i position for upset but sophomore quarterbacks may not be able<lb />
the job Also on ThanksgivingLR over Catawba by 18; Bears wrap up<lb />
rth State title. An Extra ECC over Pfeiffer by 16 points; Mendenhall<lb />
first basketball win for Pirates.<lb />
By<lb />
The finale of a long hard<lb />
or the Pirates sees them et Clinton,<lb />
e<lb />
Presbyterian Blue Hose in an after-<lb />
noon skirmish. Coach Jack Boone and<lb />
his charges will aga;n find them-<lb />
selves oust in the ro' of hesvy un-<lb />
derdogs, this time b 14 po nts.<lb />
. The Piretes will be searching for<lb />
their first victory of the season.<lb />
Spirit has been high in the Pirate<lb />
camp all week despite the 55-7 shel-<lb />
lacking received last week by the<lb />
powerful Lenoir Rhyne Bears. There<lb />
seems to be a determined spirit<lb />
among the players that they will<lb />
make good in their last attempt to<lb />
;t i into he win column.<lb />
Leading the attack for Coach<lb />
Jones' Blue Hose will be versatile<lb />
Ken Webb, leading ground gainer<lb />
for the team this year. Webb alter-<lb />
nates between left halfback and full-<lb />
Lack, doing a bang-up job at both<lb />
positions. Webb, according to scout-<lb />
ing reports, is also the best pass<lb />
receiver on the squad. The Blue<lb />
Ho.se have a capable passer in quar-<lb />
terback Bob Walters.<lb />
Pacing the Presbyterian forward<lb />
wall will be left tackle Jim Lee, a<lb />
giant speedster, and left end Ken<lb />
Gardner, a stalwart on defense and<lb />
the team's leading punter. Scouting<lb />
reports indicate that Presbyterian<lb />
is a large and fast ball club. Against<lb />
wo common foes, Presbyterian down-<lb />
ed Davidson 32-6 while the Pirates<lb />
bowed 19-7; against Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Presbyterian managed a 0-0 tie in a<lb />
ECC suffered<lb />
MERVIN HOBBY<lb />
season mud battle while<lb />
55-7 pasting.<lb />
The Pirates will counter with es-<lb />
sentially the same ball club which<lb />
s arted against Lenoir Rhyne. James<lb />
Speight, expected to recover from<lb />
an ankle injury received in the Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne game, will pace the Pi-<lb />
rate backfield. He will be aided by<lb />
quarterback Ralph Zehring, a highly<lb />
improved signaltcaller, and fleet-<lb />
footed Tommy Nash.<lb />
The forward wall of the Pirates<lb />
will be anchored by guards Ed Emory<lb />
and Co-Captain Ken Burgess. The<lb />
play of the guards of .his year's<lb />
eleven has been one of the few<lb />
bright spots in the Pirate's dim run-<lb />
ning lights.<lb />
Saturday's game will mark the<lb />
final appearance in Purple and Gold<lb />
for six .seniors. Co-Captains Ken<lb />
Burgess and Dick MonJs, Jerry<lb />
Brooks, James Faircloth, Bob May-<lb />
nard, and Carlton Mat hews will don<lb />
their uniforms for the Pirates for<lb />
the last time.<lb />
Probable Starting Lineups:<lb />
PresbyterianEast Carolina<lb />
GardnerLEBeale<lb />
Lee. LTFaircloth<lb />
BridgesLGEmory<lb />
CopelandCBarnett<lb />
BarnesRGBurgess<lb />
CoppleyRTCooke<lb />
LeahyRECain<lb />
WaltersQBZehring<lb />
WebbLHSpeight<lb />
LucasRHNash<lb />
NicholsFBHolmes<lb />
Pirate Cagers Open Season November 25<lb />
Against Pheiffer At Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
Intramural Results<lb />
Coach Howard Porter will put his j<lb />
1957-58 rendition of hoopsters on<lb />
display Monday night, November 25th,<lb />
v.l en EOC optns their home schedule I<lb />
against Pfeiffer College.<lb />
Although exams will be underway<lb />
for Easr Carolina students, a capac-<lb />
ity crowd is expected to jam into<lb />
Memorial Gym to get a preview of<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
Last yet.r, Coach Porter's outfit<lb />
won twice over the Bulldogs en route<lb />
to a mediocre 13-12 season. Thla year<lb />
Pheiffer is expected to be stronger<lb />
with many veterans back plus their<lb />
ecoad year of competition against<lb />
four year schools. Pfeiffer was !<lb />
eently converted from a junior col-<lb />
lege to a four year credit institution.<lb />
Coach Porter (has been troubled with<lb />
flu in reparirig for the opening tilt,<lb />
but the cage master hopes to have<lb />
irks<lb />
Britt, Russell Win Tournament<lb />
By A. H. BREMER<lb />
Wednesday night found the College<lb />
 crowded with anxious specta-<lb />
 eagerly waiting for the bat-<lb />
 for toq honors in the "Fall Quar-<lb />
tT Ping-Pong Tournament A simi-<lb />
 tournament is sponsored each<lb />
quarter by the College Union Games<lb />
Committee.<lb />
The final games got underway with<lb />
Miss Sylvia Britt downing Miss Jen-<lb />
ny Lind Johnson three straight<lb />
games, to cop the women's singles<lb />
championship. Miss Britt approached<lb />
the finals with a four to one record.<lb />
Hiss Johnson went into the finals<lb />
with a four to nothing tally. In a<lb />
hotly conteaeed match, Miss Britt'<lb />
superior skill led her to another<lb />
championship.<lb />
Charlie Russell approached the<lb />
iinals with a record equally matched<lb />
with that of his worthy opponent,<lb />
Paul Maskalenko. Boh men earned<lb />
.heir positions by winning nine out<lb />
of ten of their regular tournament<lb />
games.<lb />
The first game of the men's singles<lb />
turned into quite an exciting affair<lb />
when Russell cut down Maskalenko's<lb />
20 to 14 lead by scoring six straight<lb />
points. With the crowd becoming more<lb />
tense<lb />
i, Russell fell to the sharp shoot-1 champ<lb />
img of Maskalenko, but not without<lb />
first tying the game three times.<lb />
Maskalenko let go with his attack<lb />
in the second game and forced Rus-<lb />
sell to resort to defensive type play-<lb />
ing. Russell mads quite a few out-<lb />
standing returns and finally won the<lb />
game by a score of 21 to 19.<lb />
Russell again tbok a defensive<lb />
stance in the third game; however,<lb />
the burning attack of Maskalenko was<lb />
too much. Maskalenko won this game<lb />
by a margin of five points, 21 to 16.<lb />
Coming back stronger in the fourth<lb />
game, Russell easily won 21 to 12.<lb />
Again in this game Russell relied<lb />
more on his defensa, but did come<lb />
through with a few of his infamous<lb />
"slap shots<lb />
With the score tied up at two games<lb />
each, Maskalenko seemed to weaken<lb />
in his previously "hot" attack. Rus-<lb />
sell won this game and the champion-<lb />
ship by defeating Maskalenko 21 to<lb />
16.<lb />
In an interview with the new<lb />
champs, Miss Britt had thia to say<lb />
about her opponent. "She is a fine<lb />
ping pong player and a wonderful<lb />
person Miss Johnson had this to say,<lb />
"Sylvia is a fine person and a great<lb />
The Country Gentlemen were crowned the intra-mural football champs<lb />
last Thursday evening when they swept past EPO by a 40-19 Score. The<lb />
Independent club replaced last years champions, The River Rats, and<lb />
made it the second straight season that a indpendant team won out.<lb />
Flu caused some trouble in the tournament as the defending cham-<lb />
pion River Rats were forced to forfeit ono of their tilts.<lb />
Otherwise, the event was a great achievement and plen-<lb />
ty of interest was shown. Below are the results of the<lb />
turnament.<lb />
First Round<lb />
EPO 35 KAPPA SIGMA NU 6Paced by Billy<lb />
Vestals and Earl Miller, EPO had little trouble in win-<lb />
ning in their o; ening round, Milkr scored three TD's<lb />
Vestals and Eugene Ratliff 'had one each. Bobby Hunt<lb />
score! the losers only TD. EPO held a 21-0 halftime Archer<lb />
lead. , .<lb />
IJMSTEAD HALL 32 PHI KAPPA ALPHA 6Bill Page led his club<lb />
to an impressive victory over the outclassed fraternity. Jumping into a<lb />
quick 21-0 lead the boys dorm was never headed in advancing to second<lb />
round action.<lb />
boys dorm was never headed in advancing to second round action<lb />
Second Round<lb />
RIVER RATS 2 PI GAMMA PHI 0The defending champs took a<lb />
forfeit in their opening action to advance to the semi-finals.<lb />
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 2 ROTC 0The regular season pace-<lb />
setters also had an east time reaching the semi-finals as they took a forfeit<lb />
from the flu-ridden Air Boys.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA RHO 12 UMSTEAD HALL 0Delta Sig found the<lb />
going rough before finally edging out the improved Umsteaders. Norman<lb />
Sears raced over a TD in the opening half and Johnny Hudson added an<lb />
insurance tally in ufce final half.<lb />
Third Round<lb />
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 2 RIVER RATS 0This game was built<lb />
up to be one of the tops of the tournament but flu struck Doug Watts and<lb />
his Rats and 'hey were forced to bow out by the forfeit route.<lb />
EPO 20 DELTA SIGMA 19This ti't eventually turned out to be the<lb />
best in the "tournament a.5 Bill Vestals pulled his team from behind twice<lb />
to reach the finals. Extra points by Jimmy Parkin.s and Eavl Miller proved<lb />
to be the narrow margin. Both also scored a touchdown apiece along with<lb />
Merle Teachy. Johnny Hudson scored twice for the losers and Wade Nixon<lb />
tallied one.<lb />
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 40 LPO ISAftei a first i alf which saw<lb />
the Gentlemen eading only 13-6, John Spoon and Gary Treon set their<lb />
club on the march to take the championshin tilt with ease. Spoon was the<lb />
big scorer for the winners while Merle Teachy and Bill Vestals were out-<lb />
standing for the losers.<lb />
Archer Pleased<lb />
Intra-mural director, Harry Archer, announced that he was well<lb />
pleased by the way the football season went off. "I thought we had im-<lb />
provement over last season in participation as well as play. Flu proved<lb />
to be our biggest problem with several of our games forfeited for this<lb />
reason stated Archer.<lb />
Turning to post-season activity, Archer stated that he hoped an<lb />
All-Star team would be picked in the short future and a game with Atlantic<lb />
Christian would be arranged. This game would be played in College Stadium<lb />
sometime before the Thanksgiving 'holidays.<lb />
When asked about the trophy donated by Deka Sigma Rho to be<lb />
eiven to the all-sports champion, Archer stated that the Country Gentle-<lb />
men winners of the award last year, were once again leading m points<lb />
They tied EPO for the regular season football title and then gained 10<lb />
extra points by taking the tournament. EPO trails in second place<lb />
The Intra-mural director along with prexy, Tom Edison, were quick<lb />
to urge the men students to begin thinking about basketball. A meeting<lb />
will be held in the short future with play getting underway following the<lb />
Thanksgiving holidays. All teams interested in entering should contact<lb />
Archer or Edison.<lb />
i'lctureu aoove are tne Lountry Gentlemen, 1957 Tag Football Champions<lb />
Lenior Rhyne Wallops Bucs<lb />
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At Five Points<lb />
Tee Bowl hungry Bears of Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne roared into College Stadium<lb />
last Saturday evening and tore<lb />
.hrough the winless Pirates defenses<lb />
at will, soundly thrashing the Boones-<lb />
men, 55-7.<lb />
Harold Bullard, All-State and Lit-<lb />
tle All-American, continued to live<lb />
up to his press clippings, streaking<lb />
through the Pirate line with power<lb />
and speed of a bul The Rocking-<lb />
ham senior carried for two touch-<lb />
downs on runs of 14 and 16 yards,<lb />
and his rushing yardage surpassed<lb />
the entire effort of the Bucs.<lb />
Scoring the first four times they<lb />
had the ball, the Bears had a scare<lb />
only once, that being'on the opening<lb />
play of the game when Ralph Zeh-<lb />
ring's pass barely slid off tfhe finger<lb />
tips of halfback James Speight, who<lb />
was in the clear. The visitors' first<lb />
TD came on a 67 yard drive which<lb />
proved to be their hardest. On fourth<lb />
down, Bill Achard tossed a running<lb />
pass to Dean Cline who scooted into<lb />
the end zone the p fiy covering eight<lb />
yards.<lb />
Minutes later, Ronnie Hoffman<lb />
scoo'ed 39 yards on a reverse for the<lb />
Bears' second TD. After this the out-<lb />
aome of the game was never in doubt<lb />
as the strong single-wing club con-<lb />
tinued to pour it on.<lb />
ECC kept the game from being a<lb />
whitewash in tJhe second quarter<lb />
when they drove 80 yards for a<lb />
touchdown. Ralph Zehring completed<lb />
the drive on a beautiful eight yard<lb />
pas9 to freshman Charleg Vaughn.<lb />
Charlie Bishop added the extra point.<lb />
LR amassed a total offense of 445<lb />
yards, 320 on the ground. James<lb />
Speight picked up 42 of EOC's total<lb />
82 yards rushing although not play-<lb />
ing the second half due to an ankle <lb />
injury.<lb />
LR  21 14 14<lb />
ECC  0 7 0<lb />
Scoring summary: LRCline<lb />
yd. pass from Achard) Hoffman<lb />
9W<lb />
0 7<lb />
(8<lb />
(89<lb />
yd run) Bullard 2 (14 and 16 yd.<lb />
runs) Achard 2 (14 and 6 yard runs)<lb />
Miller (2 yd. run), and Farmer (20<lb />
yd. run). Conversions: Collins 5,<lb />
Renzullo 2. ECCVaughn (8 yd. paaa<lb />
from Zehring). Conversion: Bishop 1.<lb />
his club Intact by the 25th. Another<lb />
blow has also hindered tfr.e Pirates,<lb />
that being the loss of forward Nick<lb />
Nichols. The rising senior was ex-<lb />
pected to lead the ECC scoring at-<lb />
tack this winter.<lb />
Porter has not stated his opening<lb />
lineup yet, but boys who figure<lb />
thigh in his plans include Guy Men-<lb />
denhall, Charlie Adams, Ike Rid-<lb />
dick, Harold Ingram, Jeseel Curry,<lb />
Marion Hales, Don Smith, and Joe<lb />
I Plaster.<lb />
Other faces will be missing also<lb />
besides that of Nichols. Don Harris,<lb />
a star here for three years before<lb />
having a lapse his senior year, has<lb />
gone by graduation. Tim Smothers,<lb />
6-5 junior center, did not return to<lb />
school due to scholastic troubles, and<lb />
Freddy James, scrappy senior guard,<lb />
had deeided to devote his winter to<lb />
the books.<lb />
Guy Mendenhall, the lanky 6-6<lb />
center from Cary, N. C, will be the<lb />
only set regular returning. Porter<lb />
altered his starters a lot last season,<lb />
trying to find a winning combination.<lb />
Probably the best bets to make<lb />
it among the new men will be Curry<lb />
and Smifo, a couple of Portsmouth,<lb />
Va natives. Curry has just returned<lb />
from service after playing ball at<lb />
the U. of Kentucky and is expected<lb />
to add much to the floor play of the<lb />
Bucs along with gathering hia share<lb />
of the points. Smith has been out of<lb />
school several years, just recently<lb />
decided that he wanted to attend col-<lb />
lege. He is a forward and will add<lb />
height to the Bucs.<lb />
East Carolina has built up quite<lb />
a record in thir home gym since its<lb />
ejection in 1951. The Bucs lost their<lb />
dedication game to Carolina but then<lb />
preceeded to win 50 straight in Mem-<lb />
orial Gym. Lenoir Rhyne put a halt<lb />
to the string last winter and several<lb />
other teams pulled the trick before<lb />
tfr.c season's climax.<lb />
Although the potential of neither<lb />
team is known, EOC will enter the<lb />
contest as favorites over the smaller<lb />
foes.<lb />
ECC will open conference action<lb />
following the Thanksgiving holidays<lb />
when the team meets Guilford on the<lb />
latter's home court. The Bucs will<lb />
play three more home game8 before<lb />
Christmas, including Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
the defending champions.<lb />
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EAST CAROL IN I AN<lb />
THURSDAY NOVEMBER UfSSJ<lb />
East Carolina College Orchestra<lb />
Pictured above is the East Carolina College Orchestra which will<lb />
present on December 8 their annual fall concert in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
at 3:30 p. m. It is under the direction of Dr. Keneth N. Cuthbert. Pictured<lb />
at right is Barbara Harris, soloist.<lb />
WWWS Scheduling<lb />
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Have you heard WWWS radio yet?<lb />
WWWS FM radio operates with a<lb />
power of thirty-nine hundred and J<lb />
fifty watt?, on a frequency of 91.3<lb />
megacycles. The college radio signs<lb />
on at seven a. m. Monday through<lb />
ay with programs of music, news<lb />
and information and continues its<lb />
day until nine-thirty p. m. when it<lb />
signs off. There are no programs on<lb />
Saturday, except for special events,<lb />
it on Sunday WWWS is on the air<lb />
from 12:30 to six p. m.<lb />
WWWS is also on WGTC in Green-<lb />
ville Sunday afternoons from 4:45 to<lb />
5:45 with the "Orchestral Hour" and<lb />
Fred Shehdan. Monday nights WGTC<lb />
carries "High School Highlights"<lb />
from 8:00 to 8:30 with Barbaia Davis<lb />
of Greenville High School.<lb />
 meeting of the staff of WWWS<lb />
w s held last Wednesday night in<lb />
th radio studios for the purpose of<lb />
reading the constitution and elect-<lb />
ink officers. The officers ejected<lb />
were: Gene Lusk, President; Derry<lb />
Wfalker, Vice President; Winki Willis,<lb />
Secretary; Turner Manning, Treas-<lb />
urer; and Chester Jackson, Ser-<lb />
geant-at-Arms.<lb />
Top NC Writer<lb />
To Speak Here<lb />
Doris Betts, a native of North,<lb />
Carolina, who works with the "San-<lb />
ford Herald" will lead a discussion<lb />
on "The Background of a Writer<lb />
Monday November 18th at 4:00 p. m.<lb />
in the Library Recreational Reading<lb />
Room.<lb />
Mrs. Betts, who has received an<lb />
A. B. degree in Creative Writing,<lb />
has been a correspondent and free-<lb />
lance writer for the major North<lb />
Carolina papers.<lb />
Her book, "The Gentle Insurrec-<lb />
tion won tfne first Putnam-Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina Prize Contest.<lb />
The distinguished judges, Pearl S.<lb />
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and James Street agreed that her<lb />
work was of exceptional duality.<lb />
James Street said, "There isn't<lb />
any doubt in my mind that Mrs.<lb />
Betts is the best writer we have<lb />
come across in a long, long time.<lb />
Mrs. Betts visit to the campus is<lb />
being sponsored by the Library Club.<lb />
All students and faculty members<lb />
are cordially invited to hear this<lb />
outstanding North Carolinian.<lb />
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sicListening, Lounge<lb />
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Bridge, TV room<lb />
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Bridge<lb />
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New Sociology<lb />
Course Slated<lb />
Students interested, in the social<lb />
aspects of family life will have a<lb />
chance to learn more about it next<lb />
quarter in a new course being offered<lb />
by the Sociology Department. The<lb />
subject, titled "Family Life Skills<lb />
will carry three quarter hours of<lb />
credit, and will be limited to thirty<lb />
(not more than 20 of one sex) stu-<lb />
dents per class.<lb />
Among the course requirements<lb />
will be three outside papers in which<lb />
the student will be expected to treat<lb />
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dents may take piano lessons under<lb />
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