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A Tribute<lb />
1 his week's East Carolinian is offered<lb />
M a tribute to the music department.<lb />
Krad pages four and five for a roundup<lb />
ot latest developments in that field.<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
rtikL.i.1 - BMm East Carolina rnlUin.<lb />
 .me XXXIII<lb />
Annual Production<lb />
Of "Messiah"<lb />
East Caroli n a College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER IP 1SS7<lb />
m mm<lb />
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Pirate Results<lb />
Check Johnny Hudson's Sports Pag<lb />
today for the latest results on East<lb />
Carolina basketball and other results.<lb />
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ace<lb />
Sund<lb />
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Sew faces will appear this year<lb />
The Messiah being presented<lb />
9 Sunday afternoon in Wright<lb />
oritna at 3:30 p. m. The event<lb />
cted, from all reports, to bring<lb />
oil-Bouse capacity. Featured<lb />
e a 140-member chorus plus<lb />
sts, three being students.<lb />
Mask Department's annual pro-<lb />
: "The Messiah" became<lb />
than a local event this week.<lb />
E (fhty members of the chorus, com-<lb />
c members of the College and<lb />
Choirs as well as faculty and<lb />
i e townspeople, traveled to<lb />
Marine Air Base at Cherry Point<lb />
resent Handel's oratorio.<lb />
rng forces with 60 members<lb />
Cherry Point-Havelock commun-<lb />
ch : the East Carolina group<lb />
mod at the Base Theatre.<lb />
the audience was Dr. J. D. Mes-<lb />
guest of Maj. Gt-n. John Munn<lb />
E. C. Dyer, Second Marine<lb />
v ng and Station Commanders<lb />
.v. ly.<lb />
: at the Officer Club for<lb />
 rnbexs followed the pro-<lb />
and I he group was com-<lb />
1  Dr. Messick, who termed<lb />
nture  a splendid example<lb />
of public relations" for the college.<lb />
East Carolina's own edition of the<lb />
oratorio will take place on December<lb />
15, in Wright Auditorium, at 3:30<lb />
p.m. and will feature a 140-member<lb />
chorus, plus three soloists who also<lb />
appeared in the Cherry Point per-<lb />
formance. They are Carolyn Massen-<lb />
gill of Smithfield and Jo Ann Sparks<lb />
of Ahoskie, both sopranos, and Milton<lb />
Mann of Sanford, tenor, who was a<lb />
soloist in the 1956 college production.<lb />
Other solo part9 will be sung by,<lb />
Mrs. Martha L. Bradner, wife of Dr.<lb />
Bradner, campus director of religious<lb />
activities, who will take an alto part.<lb />
Paul Hickfang, voice teacher in the<lb />
music department, will sing the arias<lb />
for bass. Both have had wide exper-<lb />
ience, Mrs. Bradner in the field of<lb />
sacred music in this state and in Ohio,<lb />
and Mr. Hickfang with eighteen<lb />
months of advanced study of voice<lb />
in Germany.<lb />
Dr. Hjortsvang, aside from his di-<lb />
recting duties, will also appear as<lb />
tenor soloist in the Handel work. A<lb />
former head of Peace College's voice<lb />
department, he joined the faculty last<lb />
September, and is at present direct-<lb />
ing the well-known College Choir.<lb />
Number 10<lb />
Sylvia Capps<lb />
Betty Anne Thomas<lb />
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Nell Credle<lb />
Barbara Sweenty<lb />
Mary Lou Dickens<lb />
White Ball Presented Tomorrow Night<lb />
Plavhouse Presenting Two<lb />
One-Act Plays Next Week<lb />
morality will be<lb />
- -r<lb />
and<lb />
 the East Carolina Play-<lb />
pre?ents two one-act Christmas<lb />
art Tuesday night at 8:00 in<lb />
? Auditorium.<lb />
lys, Dust of the Road, di-<lb />
Bubba Driver, and Among<lb />
s, iirected by Pat Baker, will<lb />
small casts of veteran Play-<lb />
performers. Miss Baker was<lb />
:udent director for the major<lb />
production, Pygmalion,<lb />
 : ere last year.<lb />
Cast<lb />
1 of the Road will feature Tom-<lb />
. recently seen in the Green-<lb />
ttlc Theater's The Mousetrap,<lb />
a Forbis, a promising freshman<lb />
rho played in House Of Con-<lb />
Robert Johnson and Connie<lb />
two newcomers to the Play-<lb />
mong Thieves will include Ken<lb />
U Carr, Bill Register, Cleo<lb />
B, Tom Hull, and John Forbis.<lb />
the West is remembered for his role as<lb />
Mr. Roberts, Al Carr has held many<lb />
fascinating character roles, and Reg-<lb />
ister is known for the lead in As You<lb />
Like It, in last year's Outdoor Pro-<lb />
durtion.<lb />
Baker Comments<lb />
Miss Baker said that Among Thieves<lb />
is one of the best one-act Christmas<lb />
plays she has ever soon. "This is not<lb />
a namby-pamby play. It is meat and<lb />
potatoes, blood, sweat and tears she<lb />
stated.<lb />
Driver commenting on Dust of the<lb />
Road said, "This play is an inspira-<lb />
tional drama which is well-suited for<lb />
any type of audience Dust of the<lb />
Road was presented by the Playhouse<lb />
group to the West Greenville School<lb />
in Greenville. December 12.<lb />
Billy Arnold, Bryan Harrison Will<lb />
Co-Edit Campus Literary Magazine<lb />
Students Select Queen To<lb />
Reign Over Dance, Holiday<lb />
The Publications Board has finally<lb />
selected the editors for the campus<lb />
literary magazine. Billy Arnold and<lb />
Bryan Harrison will co-edit the new<lb />
publication, James H. Tucker an-<lb />
nounced last week.<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce, a member of the<lb />
English faculty whom the board ap-<lb />
pointed advisor to the magazine, sug-<lb />
gested the appointment and the board<lb />
unanimously confirmed it.<lb />
Both Arnold and Harrison were in-<lb />
strumental in getting a literary mag-<lb />
azine on campus. They announced that<lb />
they would try to get the first issue<lb />
out in February.<lb />
Billy Arnold is presently serving<lb />
as Managing Editor of the East Car-<lb />
olinian and has served in an Editor-<lb />
ial capacity for three years. Arnold<lb />
is from Greenville and is Sports Ed-<lb />
itor for the Greenville Daily Reflect-<lb />
or. He was recently selected for Who's<lb />
Who in American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities.<lb />
Bryan Harrison, an English major<lb />
from Asheville, held a prominent<lb />
posi ion on the East Carolinian staff<lb />
until he resigned early this year.<lb />
When informed of his appointment<lb />
Arnold stated, "We hope to make this<lb />
the" best magazine on campus<lb />
Harrison commented that the new<lb />
staff will be working under a handi-<lb />
cap this year because of lack of funds<lb />
and the late start in getting the ap-<lb />
pointment.<lb />
Oliver Williams will serve as Busi-<lb />
ness Manager for the new magazine.<lb />
Williams was an Assistant Editor<lb />
for he East Carolinian last year and<lb />
is now Copy Editor for the Buccaneer.<lb />
He is a business major from Rocky<lb />
Mount and was also instrumental in<lb />
ac. ieving the magazine.<lb />
The new editors said that a dead-<lb />
line and a mailing address for con-<lb />
tributions will be announced later.<lb />
Dorothy Jackson, Genia Truelove<lb />
and Ed Pilkington will assume edit-<lb />
orial positions on the new magazine,<lb />
the editors announced<lb />
Entertainment Series To Bring Bib?-z .<lb />
To ECC; Six Other Attractions Coming<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega, East Carolina's<lb />
only service fraternity, will present<lb />
the annual "White Ball" in Wright<lb />
Auditorium tomorikw night from<lb />
8:30-11:30. Music for the dance will<lb />
be furnished by the Collegians.<lb />
The dance has been an annual event<lb />
on campus since 1953 when the fra-<lb />
ternity was formed. Christmas is the<lb />
theme and Che auditorium will under-<lb />
go festive decorations.<lb />
A new feature has been added to<lb />
this year's dancea Christmas Queen<lb />
will be chosen by students of the col-<lb />
lege. The fraternity has set up a<lb />
voting booth in the College Union<lb />
with an attractive display of the five<lb />
girls seeking th title. In order to<lb />
compensate for the expense of the<lb />
dance, a penny a vote will be charged.<lb />
The live social fraternities on cam-<lb />
pus have selected the following girls:<lb />
Sylvia Caipps (Delta Sigma Rho),<lb />
Betty Anne Thomas (Phi Kappa Al-<lb />
pha), Nell Credle (Phi Gamma Pi),<lb />
Barbara Sweeney (Kappa Sigma Nu),<lb />
and Mary Lou Dickens (Sigma Rho<lb />
Phi).<lb />
Mary Margaret Kelly, a sophomore<lb />
from Salisbury, will serve a8 the<lb />
sponsor for the host fraternity and<lb />
bestow a floral gift to the Christmas<lb />
Queen during a special program be-<lb />
fore intermission.<lb />
Dress will be semi-formal for the<lb />
dance. Fraternity members will form<lb />
a figure of a Christmas tree as an-<lb />
other special part of the program.<lb />
Julian Ford, a senior from Fair-<lb />
mont, is the new president of the fra-<lb />
ternity. Working on the dance com-<lb />
mittee are Jimmy Wall, James Coop-<lb />
er, Mike Katsias, Adolphua Spain,<lb />
and Gene Lusk.<lb />
Members of APO are selling tic-<lb />
kets to the dance and they will also<lb />
be sold at the door.<lb />
Seven features have been lined up the presentation of Mario Braggiotti,<lb />
through April 29-by the East Caro-j pianist, composer, '.umorist, Dec-<lb />
Una entertainment committee and ember 4th.<lb />
at least one more is in the process<lb />
of being settled, for the 1957-58 en-<lb />
tertainment series.<lb />
The first attraction of the year was<lb />
Browning Preparing A Text<lb />
faculty, Administration<lb />
Hold Annual Christmas<lb />
Dinner Tuesday Night<lb />
Members of the faculty, staff, re-<lb />
ared faculty members and guests will<lb />
t end an annual Christmas dinner,<lb />
December IT, in North Dining Hall.<lb />
The Dining Hall will be decorated<lb />
y a -arge Christmas Tree and decor-<lb />
ns made by students of Mr. Fran-<lb />
Xeel's art classes. There will be<lb />
program of Christmas music ipre-<lb />
-d by a brass ensemble under<lb />
the direction of Mr. James Parnell<lb />
the Music Department. Then all<lb />
the guests will join in singing Christ-<lb />
- Carols. Dr. Mesick will serve as<lb />
aster of ceremonies for the program.<lb />
The Christmas Dinner this year Is<lb />
being arranged by a faculty commit-<lb />
tee composed of Mrs. Marguerite<lb />
Perry, chairman, Mabel Dougherty,<lb />
Lena Ellis, Frank Fuller, Keith<lb />
Holmes, Ellen Fleming, and James<lb />
Parnell.<lb />
Dr. Elmer R. Browning, director<lb />
of the department of business, has<lb />
accepted a request from the Ameri-<lb />
can Institute of Management to pre-<lb />
pare a textbook on production man-<lb />
agement and will have the work com-<lb />
pleted in the near future. It will be<lb />
published under the title "Production<lb />
Efficiency<lb />
The book will be used a8 text ma-<lb />
terial in the AIM "Executive Course"<lb />
and in the ICoIlegiate Executive<lb />
Course These courses are a part of<lb />
the management instructional service<lb />
that the Institute offers to business<lb />
executives and to college students who<lb />
are planning careers as business ex-<lb />
ecutives.<lb />
The book on "Production Efficien-<lb />
cy" is one of a series of ten publi-<lb />
cations of AIM that deal with top<lb />
management problems. Five of these<lb />
books have been published by the In-<lb />
stitute. The other five are now in pro-<lb />
cess of publication.<lb />
Dr. Browning serves the Institute<lb />
in an advisory capacity as an edu-<lb />
cational counsellor. The American In-<lb />
stitute of Management and its affil-<lb />
management. The department of bus-<lb />
iness of East Carolina College was<lb />
the first to offer a course for colleg-<lb />
iate executives that met the Insti-<lb />
tute standards for such instruction.<lb />
Committees<lb />
President Jimmy Phelps appointed<lb />
two special committees during the<lb />
SGA meeting this past Monday to be-<lb />
gin work on (1) revision of the SGA<lb />
constitution, which many observers<lb />
consider inadequate (2) and the estab-<lb />
lishment of a student senate.<lb />
Phelps will serve as chairman of<lb />
the committee which will study and<lb />
make plans for the proposed student<lb />
senate. Others serving on this com-<lb />
mittee are: Janet Hodges, Teddy Gart-<lb />
man, Mary Lou Wyrick, Mike Kats-<lb />
ias, Barbara Davenport, Preston<lb />
Whitford, and Wade Sessoms.<lb />
, Bucky Monroe, 1st Vice-President<lb />
of the SGA, will head the committee<lb />
working on the constitutional im-<lb />
provement program. Serving on this<lb />
committee are: Polly Adams, Nancy<lb />
iate the Southern Institute of Man- Keith, Coy Harris, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
agement are engaged in a nation-wide Marcia Forbes, Tommy Ragland, and<lb />
effort to promote better business! Lillian Griffin.<lb />
The list at present is as follows:<lb />
Jan. 9Frances Bible, Mezzo-so-<lb />
prano, Opera singer, concert per-<lb />
former on radio and television.<lb />
Jan. 23, 24, 25Jack Manning,<lb />
American National Theatre and Aca-<lb />
demy offers guest performer with<lb />
East Carolina playhouse in "Tea<lb />
House of the August Moon<lb />
Feb. 5Dave Brubeck quartet,<lb />
America's top jazz artists.<lb />
March 10Vienna Choir Boys, In-<lb />
ternationally Famous music group.<lb />
March 26List and Glenn, Piano<lb />
and violin duo.<lb />
April 29North Carolina Symphony<lb />
Orchestra (afternoon and evening<lb />
concerts).<lb />
Dr. James W. Butler, head of the<lb />
committee has stated that plans are<lb />
now being made to bring a major<lb />
dance band in concert and dance at<lb />
a date to be announced later. Among<lb />
the names mentioned has been Ray<lb />
Anthony.<lb />
Polio Shots<lb />
The Infirmary Staff requests<lb />
that any student 19 years old<lb />
and under who has not had the<lb />
polio shots or has not finished<lb />
the series should come over any<lb />
day from 10 AM to 4 PM for the<lb />
free shot. Serum is available and<lb />
will spoil if not used within a<lb />
certain length of time.<lb />
Warning<lb />
A word of warning to men dormi-<lb />
tory students comes from the Dean<lb />
of Men and Chief Harrell. Leaving<lb />
the door key over the room door is<lb />
not a good practice as it is an open<lb />
invitation to any thief to walk in.<lb />
Several thefts have been reported<lb />
recently.<lb />
The night policeman will check at<lb />
night in the dormitories, and possibly<lb />
in the daytime, for these keys and<lb />
will turn them over to Dean J. H.<lb />
Tucker. Students will have to re-<lb />
port to Tucker for the return of the<lb />
keys and may expect disciplinary<lb />
action to be taken.<lb />
Also thefts at the gym have been<lb />
reported. Harrell suggests that stu-<lb />
dents use the lockers and lockB which<lb />
may be obtained from Dr. Jorgensen<lb />
or either leave billfolds and such<lb />
items in the dormitory locked up.<lb />
National Pi Omegan<lb />
Has Been Completed<lb />
Jenkins Makes Major<lb />
In Marine Reserve<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, vice president<lb />
and dean of instruction, has just re-<lb />
ceived announcement of his promo-<lb />
tion to the rank of major in the U. S.<lb />
Marine Corps "(Reserve.<lb />
During World War II Dr. Jenkins,<lb />
then a captain in the U. S. Marine<lb />
Corps, served in Guam, Guadalcanal, tion magazines; and, formerly, a col<lb />
Viewpoint Head<lb />
Will Speak On<lb />
Germany Today<lb />
Dr. Herbert C. Mayer, president of<lb />
American Viewpoint, Inc will visit<lb />
East Carolina College today and<lb />
will speak at three meetings to<lb />
be held during the day. American<lb />
Viewpoint, Inc is one of ths nation's<lb />
oldest citizenship-education organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
Dr. Mayer's scheduled appearances<lb />
here before various groups are as<lb />
follows: "The New Germany 11<lb />
a.m. in the Austin auditorium, stu-<lb />
dents of the Social Studies Depart-<lb />
ment; "Challenge to the American<lb />
Idea 4:30 ip.m. in the McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium, college faculty members;<lb />
and "The New Look at the Kremlin<lb />
8 p.m in the Faculty-Alumni build-<lb />
ing, open meeting. The public is in-<lb />
vited to hear Dr. Mayer at any of<lb />
these sessions.<lb />
Dr. Mayer has won distinction in<lb />
various tfields. A nationally known<lb />
leader in youth movements, an early<lb />
leader in the development of aviation<lb />
and a frequent contributor to avla-<lb />
and I wo Jima and was awarded the<lb />
Bronze Star and two Presidential<lb />
Citations.<lb />
Phelps Reports On Progress Of His Administration<lb />
"I believe that to date, the ad-<lb />
ministration of this year's SGA has<lb />
surpassed the accomplishments of<lb />
any other previous legislature at<lb />
East Carolina These were the words<lb />
of SGA president Jimmy Phelps as<lb />
he reviewed the events that have hap-<lb />
pened as his term reached the half-<lb />
way mark this Monday night.<lb />
Pbelps msde note of the following<lb />
as he addressed the campus legisla-<lb />
tors:<lb />
1. The establishment of a picture-<lb />
Identification card for Bast Caro-<lb />
lina students. "1116X6 are still flaws,<lb />
but we are continually striving for<lb />
better ideasothers attempted, but we<lb />
proved it could be done!<lb />
. Student leaders held a joint lun-<lb />
cheon with members of the college's<lb />
Board of Trustees. "This gave us s<lb />
chance to present a keen insight into<lb />
student life<lb />
3. SGA members taught freshmen<lb />
orientation classes to acquaint them<lb />
with the SGA program. "Only with<lb />
backing of the entire student body<lb />
-an we ev.r hope to make a better<lb />
SGAall students hare an equal<lb />
chance to serve<lb />
4. A rigid parliamentary procedure<lb />
test was given to all members of the<lb />
legislature.<lb />
6. The meeting night baa been<lb />
changed from Wednesday to Monday<lb />
nights. "This was done to aid the East<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
to the students<lb />
6. A special football train carried<lb />
ECC students to Portsmouth to see<lb />
the Pirates play the University of<lb />
Richmond. "Every effort should be<lb />
made to aid and increase the school<lb />
spirit<lb />
7. National social fraternities have<lb />
received the approval of college of-<lb />
ficials. "In the next few months, some<lb />
of the outstanding nationals in the<lb />
country will establish chapters here<lb />
at East Carolina<lb />
8. Delegates from our college have<lb />
attended numerous student govern-<lb />
ment meetings and brought back hon-<lb />
ors. "A4 the recent State Student<lb />
Pro-Tern of the House and President<lb />
of the Senate<lb />
9. Homecoming was an outstanding<lb />
eventmany students have remarked<lb />
that It was one of the best in recent<lb />
years<lb />
Then Phelps told of the remaining<lb />
projects which he hopes to see com-<lb />
pleted during his term of office:<lb />
1. Effective enforcement of the<lb />
Points System.<lb />
2. Revamping of the SGA service<lb />
awards.<lb />
3 Reports to be compiled by aU<lb />
committee chairmen.<lb />
4. Establishment of two commit-<lb />
Carolinian in giving better coverage Legislature, we captured the Speaker! and constitutional changes.<lb />
The literary magazine received a<lb />
grant of $500$250 for the next two<lb />
quarters. Work is already underway<lb />
for this new student publication.<lb />
Two vacated positions were also<lb />
filled during the lengthy meeting:<lb />
Mary Lou Parker of Raleigh, a junior,<lb />
was elected SGA Historian and La-<lb />
Verne Strickland will serve on the<lb />
Men's Judiciary.<lb />
The meeting ended as Phelps an-<lb />
nounced the use of a new requisi-<lb />
tion sheet which will be handled by<lb />
SGA treasurer Bobby Patterson. Or-<lb />
ganizations will now file their requi-<lb />
sitions in triplicate in order to aid<lb />
tees to work on a student senate! the office in keeping the books up-to-<lb />
date.<lb />
lege professor, president of Parsons<lb />
College; aod a specialist in higher<lb />
education for she U. S. Office of<lb />
Education, he has won recognition in<lb />
widely different activities.<lb />
As a civic leader, he became vice-<lb />
president for the Council for Democ-<lb />
racy in 1940 and led the" national<lb />
program to build America's defenses<lb />
and to further understanding of<lb />
world problems.<lb />
In 1947 h was appointed policy of-<lb />
ficer for the U. S. Military Govern-<lb />
ment in Germany. In this position he<lb />
handled top-level issues and coordin-<lb />
ated American operations with those<lb />
of the Allied powers.<lb />
He traveled at this time through<lb />
much of Europe. In Prague he saw<lb />
the Reds take Czechoslovakia and<lb />
later lived in Berlin during the block-<lb />
ade of 1948.<lb />
He is the author of "New Foot-<lb />
prints of the Trojan Horse a story<lb />
of Communistic aggression and our<lb />
defense against it, and of "Who . . .<lb />
.Me?" a recent work which ha re-<lb />
1 ceived nation-wide attention.<lb />
Publication of the Pi Omegan,<lb />
the national yearbook of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi, ha8 just been completed on the<lb />
campus of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege and copies have been sent to<lb />
chapters oi the fraternity located at<lb />
103 colleges and universities through-<lb />
out the United States.<lb />
Edited By Williams<lb />
The book was edited by Oliver Wil-<lb />
liams, national student representative<lb />
of the organization, with the assist-<lb />
ance of Beta Kappa Chapter here at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
The yearbook includes information<lb />
about the activities of the various<lb />
Pi Omega Pi chapters, the national<lb />
organization, and the 1966 delegate<lb />
convention held in Chicago. Alto in-<lb />
cluded is a picture and article about<lb />
Beta Kappa Chapter which was ac-<lb />
claimed the outstanding chapter in<lb />
the country in 1957.<lb />
Copies of the book have also been<lb />
reserved to be sent to colleges where<lb />
prospective chapters of Pi Omega Pi<lb />
are being organized. Included in this<lb />
list is the University of Hawaii, which<lb />
plans to install a chapter during the<lb />
Christmas holidays.<lb />
Third Yearbook<lb />
This is the third national yearbook<lb />
that Pi Omega Pi has published. Two<lb />
other issues of the book were pub-<lb />
lished by the student representatives<lb />
from the University of South Dakota<lb />
and Iowa State Teachers College. An<lb />
added feature of the 1967 yearbook<lb />
was an article on the history of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi which included pictures<lb />
of the past national presidents of<lb />
the organisation.<lb />
Williams was elected to serve aa<lb />
student representative of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi at the biennial convention held in<lb />
Chicago during 1956. His other duty<lb />
besides publishing the national year-<lb />
book is to represent student interests<lb />
on the national council.<lb />
Holidays<lb />
Students are reminded that<lb />
Christmas holidays will begin at<lb />
5 p. m. Thursday, December 19.<lb />
Classes will be renamed Thurs-<lb />
day, January 2, 1958. Saturday<lb />
classes will be held January 4.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
tHURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 161<lb />
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Currents In Review<lb />
Sputniks Bring Warning<lb />
1 JAMES M. CORBETT<lb />
During the past few weeks. Americana<lb />
hat been led to believe by some newspaper<lb />
unts. political observers, and well-mean-<lb />
ing public officials that the two space satel-<lb />
lites successfully launched by Russian scien-<lb />
ts have caused a crisis to arise in this<lb />
c untrv of previ usly unsurpassed proportion.<lb />
Th<lb />
h atr<lb />
ex is<lb />
'Ay proclaimed by some sources<lb />
merica's first attempt to launch a<lb />
ed last week, the seriousness of<lb />
situation has been voiced even<lb />
mewhat of an emergency dues<lb />
stork achievement by the<lb />
 a highly envious act and<lb />
It a severe blow to Ameri-<lb />
 . So much emphasis, however, has<lb />
the evil effects brought on<lb />
 s that many people have failed<lb />
tain favorable effects were<lb />
n While, at first glance, the<lb />
red bv America may appear<lb />
Am<lb />
,mimportant in comparison<lb />
ins from the deeds, they<lb />
 ary, very important to the<lb />
nd should not be overlooked<lb />
aside,<lb />
long the good effects the<lb />
luced in the United States<lb />
knowledge they furnished of<lb />
pntialities, and a cleared<lb />
idvancements made by Russ-<lb />
n their attempts to conquer<lb />
the launching of the satel-<lb />
rst hand information had<lb />
rn world from which to<lb />
ite of the Soviet Union's<lb />
ntly, scientific interest in<lb />
I advanced weapons of war<lb />
. ami the dangerous assumption<lb />
America would naturally be<lb />
send a satellite aloft. Though an<lb />
isal of Russia's true capa-<lb />
king, military strategists<lb />
. known about the opposi-<lb />
te- easier an effective<lb />
and, consequently, the bet-<lb />
claiming ultimate victory.<lb />
nd few people doubt its<lb />
linly Russia's strong, threat<lb />
. Sputnil I and II. in both the<lb />
S '  llites and war missiles,<lb />
 lively prepared for by the<lb />
 m- planners.<lb />
 along the Soviet scientists<lb />
 rig an Inter-Continental Bal-<lb />
: be determined currently.<lb />
 v have made tremendous<lb />
ace research in the last ten<lb />
testionable. Enough incentive<lb />
ided by this startling realization<lb />
Russia's power will be<lb />
and the speed-up of re-<lb />
n CBM projects will<lb />
mded and supported in<lb />
a much more effective<lb />
he tutu re.<lb />
vide<lb />
'<lb />
future threat on the nation.<lb />
unfortunate that the na-<lb />
.<lb />
zens and leadershad to dis-<lb />
iout Russia's scientific ad-<lb />
: the United States' short-<lb />
a roundabout method. The<lb />
 as imply too engrossed<lb />
 fruits of science: high-speed<lb />
inemascope movies, and kiss-<lb />
to be concerned with the "far-<lb />
f space travel. The nation's<lb />
-d interested in balancing the<lb />
orying allies with foreign aid, and<lb />
liticking" that many farsighted<lb />
ent completely ignored when they<lb />
a better science program. Such<lb />
ttention given a scientist at a<lb />
American University when he made<lb />
menl regarding the weaknesses of<lb />
science in 1952five years before<lb />
- in existence. "I'm scared he<lb />
ared the Russias will whip us in<lb />
eTl 3 ducation to produce new<lb />
v can pass us. When will we<lb />
' His question remained unanswered<lb />
ears.<lb />
se a battle, however, is not to lose<lb />
Dei cracies are noted for being un-<lb />
: emergencies in their early<lb />
: they are noted just as widely for<lb />
ility to emerge from the same sit-<lb />
ted. Pro f of this can be seen<lb />
rig the records of World War II<lb />
K rean War, and noting America's<lb />
ml it ion at the beginning and end of each.<lb />
Russia has accomplished much in the<lb />
last ten years. Sputniks I and II presented<lb />
the proof. They supplied a "get-set" fore-<lb />
warning to America, a warning that, should<lb />
the cold war suddenly turn hot at some fu-<lb />
re date, could possibly prove 'U) be a de-<lb />
isive factor in the outcome.<lb />
Russia v. as the first to successfully<lb />
launch a -pace satellite, but what of it? The<lb />
inese invented gunpowder too, but look<lb />
v, here China is today.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of EaBt Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name chanped from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member t<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1956<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
New Reporters,<lb />
Business Staffer<lb />
Being Sought<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
WE'RE HAPPY that so many of<lb />
you missed the papr during the ex-<lb />
ams and following the Thanksgiving<lb />
holiday, as was evidenced by the many<lb />
questions of "when's the paper coming<lb />
out?" Thanks to the pre-exam vaca-<lb />
tion, we editorialists passed our ex-<lb />
anis and courses and we're back to<lb />
try again.<lb />
MANY EXCHANGERS are unsure<lb />
of our number of publications and<lb />
schedule. So far, we have 'published<lb />
nine issues prior to this one. The is-<lb />
sue following this one will be Decem-<lb />
ber 19 and the next issue will be Jan-<lb />
uary 16.<lb />
EACH ISSUE we hope to feature<lb />
a department on campus, if possible.<lb />
This week the honor goes to the Mu-<lb />
sic Department which serves the col-<lb />
lege not only on the campus but<lb />
 !eads much good publicity by the<lb />
trips of the various groups in the de-<lb />
partment to other areas.<lb />
EXPERIMENTING this quarter,<lb />
we're planning on a 'Kulture" preview<lb />
and review of entertainment column<lb />
on page 2 each week. Also we have a<lb />
new columnist to give you a slant<lb />
on world events. But we're .still in-<lb />
t rested in a "WeVI like to see on<lb />
campus" ty; e column supported by<lb />
student letters. How about it?<lb />
HELP WANTED is still our theme<lb />
as we welcome any newcomers to the<lb />
staff who are interested in journalism<lb />
in its best practical applicationwork.<lb />
Editor's office hours are 9:30 a.m. to<lb />
11:30 a. m. Monday and Wednesday;<lb />
2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. on Mon Tues<lb />
Wed and Friday. You can also catch<lb />
me at points in between the office<lb />
and t e rimer's shop. See also Billy<lb />
Arnold, Managing Editor, or Martha<lb />
Wilson, Feature Editor, if you have<lb />
questions to ask. We would especially<lb />
like for someone to come up this<lb />
quarter and assist Carolyn Smith,<lb />
Business Manager, nnd learn the job<lb />
in order to take over next year.<lb />
FILE COPIES of certain old issues<lb />
of the paper are needed by the li-<lb />
brary .staf to be bound for perma-<lb />
nent filing. Issues missing are: Vol-<lb />
ume 31, numbers 8 and 9; Volume 31,<lb />
numbers 1, 1U, arid 19; and Volume<lb />
HO numbers 1C and 19. See Mr. Ram-<lb />
sauer in the Library if you have<lb />
copies of these issues.<lb />
THE MAINTENANCE DEPART-<lb />
MENT agreed with us that the streets<lb />
on campus should be named. Why<lb />
aren't they?<lb />
DON'T MISS the Christmas As-<lb />
sembly. It' one of my favorite mem-<lb />
ories of my college days and I'm sure<lb />
you'll agree, once you've attended<lb />
one. It's one occasion that the stu-<lb />
dent body really shows some spirit<lb />
and a feeling of closeness abounds.<lb />
I'll remind you again, next issue, not<lb />
to miss it. It's worth the time.<lb />
REGISTRATION DAY still left<lb />
something to be desired in the way of<lb />
organization. The freshmen were<lb />
packed in certain lines like canned<lb />
sardines.<lb />
HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN SOME-<lb />
THING? It would be nice to see mem-<lb />
bers of the various departments get<lb />
together for a review or revamp of<lb />
teaching technique. There must be a<lb />
reason students rate some teachers<lb />
so high and we don't believe it's en-<lb />
tirely the grading angle.<lb />
COMMENDATIONS to WWWS,<lb />
our FM radio station, for the speaker<lb />
which now helps spread the music<lb />
over the campus via the Library win-<lb />
dow. Also a 'pat on the back to those<lb />
students who have volunteered their<lb />
time to work in the radio station.<lb />
FOREWARNING TO SOCIAL<lb />
FRATERNITIES  not only will<lb />
we present various campus depart-<lb />
ments as a seature, but we will also<lb />
devote space in one issue to "what<lb />
have the social fraternities done as<lb />
a service to ECC so far<lb />
ALUMNI SPIRIT begins in college,<lb />
we suggestwhy not a "Represent<lb />
your C unty" night in the Alumni<lb />
Building and sponsored by the Alumni<lb />
Association. Different counties could<lb />
i leet in different rooms and during<lb />
different hours, with each meeting<lb />
limited to an hour, with refreshments<lb />
served. It would be just a social get-<lb />
together, say, for freshmen and soph-<lb />
omores during Fall quarter. Just an<lb />
iiea; it could be developed in several<lb />
different directions.<lb />
WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS<lb />
(ha) !) is a small pocket-size "Writo-<lb />
graph" (hasn't been invented yet, to<lb />
my knowledge) which will enable me<lb />
to transcribe my thoughts, while<lb />
walking, onto Braille-like tape via<lb />
this "thing" that should look like a<lb />
miniature accordion , . . say, give it<lb />
to me by Christmas of 1999. Fair<lb />
deal?<lb />
V<lb />
"Cusmit' And Discussin<lb />
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5-<lb />
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In The Spotlight<lb />
Lena Kay McLemore Active Dorm President;<lb />
In SGA, YWCA, Aquanymphs, Women's Chorus<lb />
--And Still Has Time For Embroidering Work!<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Formerly this column was called<lb />
"Who's Who but since the national<lb />
"Who's Who" list has been printed<lb />
the name has been changd to "Spot-<lb />
light Students who are outstanding<lb />
on campus but who did not gain rec-<lb />
ognition in "Who's Who" will be<lb />
featured.<lb />
Lena Kay McLemore, a Primary<lb />
Education major from Henderson,<lb />
is a bouncy brunette with a really<lb />
jam-packed schedule. Yet when I<lb />
entered her room she was sitting<lb />
cross-legged on a chair tediously em-<lb />
broidering her initials on a blouse.<lb />
"I Jo it to fill my sare time she<lb />
commented as I watched her needle<lb />
go monotonously in and out of the<lb />
mateiial. "I also knit argyle socks<lb />
he added.<lb />
Lena Kay is president of Garrett<lb />
Hall, a job which she really enjoys.<lb />
"Mrs. Helen Snyder, dormitory coun-<lb />
selor for East Garrett. is a pleasure<lb />
to work with and a big help to me.<lb />
She takes personal interest in all of<lb />
'her girls' and it was her idea to have<lb />
a farewell party for graduating sen-<lb />
iors each quarter<lb />
Active In SGA<lb />
Active in the SGA, Lena was cho-<lb />
sen to speak to Mrs. Eunice McGee's<lb />
Freshman Orientation class about<lb />
the program and activities of the SGA.<lb />
This was part of SGA president Jim-<lb />
my Phelps' plan to take the SGA to<lb />
the students. She also served on the<lb />
handbook and homecoming commit-<lb />
tees.<lb />
Swimming is number one on her<lb />
enjoyment list, so naturally she is a<lb />
member of both the Aquanymphs and<lb />
the Aquatics clubs. In January she<lb />
will swim with the aquanymphs in<lb />
the annual High School Swim Day<lb />
at which students from high schools<lb />
all over North Carolina will be shown<lb />
New Co-ordinator<lb />
Campus Asset<lb />
By V UVCT LILLY and MARGAR1<lb />
GEDDIE<lb />
This is supposed to be a "culture col .<lb />
but we (1 n't pretend to be cam .<lb />
seurs. The comments and criticisms th; I<lb />
lo  are but the opinions of a juni<lb />
major and a seni r English major. W<lb />
expect vou to agree with i ur vh <lb />
fives disagree so violently that it to h<lb />
three hours to turn out the follow <lb />
graphs.<lb />
But n one thing we do agree, W I<lb />
il an enlightening experience to hea<lb />
Rr dner, our new co-ordinator of r I .<lb />
activities, speak. He addressed the m i<lb />
of the Unitarian Fell wship and a<lb />
group of visitors on the subject of <lb />
ism" last Sunday night at the V-i: i1<lb />
majority of students who heard him<lb />
that he is definitely an as e1 our c<lb />
Dr. Bradner demonstrates that relig<lb />
intellectual as well as emotional experiem<lb />
According to the back-yard ,<lb />
around campus there has been a bit i I I<lb />
in the rehearsals for "The M asiah<lb />
is understandable because it is generally<lb />
ficult for someone follow in the I<lb />
of a talented and popular predec<lb />
tension, we hope, will resolve i1  <lb />
are quite interested in observing th<lb />
when "The Messiah" is present<lb />
Sunday afternoon in Wright Audit<lb />
The ECC Orchestra, which gj<lb />
nual concert last Sunday aftern- on. si<lb />
a vast improvement over its<lb />
anct s although there is still a great I<lb />
more stringed instruments. The strings<lb />
are lacking only in quantity and not in q I<lb />
ty, strove valiantly to be heard.<lb />
There are two art exhibits this w - <lb />
work of Mr. hn Gordon's fall-quarter fig<lb />
ure drawing class is being shown at the !<lb />
brary. Also, the Senior Exh i1<lb />
Hill, art major, is displayed n the -<lb />
floor of Austin. "Oranges which was gh<lb />
at the State Fair, and "Apples" seem t<lb />
the most representative examples I<lb />
work. There is quite a bit of contrast 1  1<lb />
these two paintings and her more ex<lb />
mental works, "Lemons" and Swirls W.<lb />
Round The exhibit is well worth seeing.<lb />
rwimming techniques.<lb />
Until this year when her schedule"<lb />
: ecame so crowded she was a major-<lb />
ette in the college band. "I really en-<lb />
joyed it, 'hut we had to practice two<lb />
hour? a day and it took up a lot of<lb />
time she explained.<lb />
Favorite Teachers<lb />
"My favorite teachers on campus<lb />
are Dr. Martha Wolf and Dr. N. M.<lb />
Jorgenson. Dr. Wolf is an outstanding<lb />
teacher because of her teaching tech-<lb />
niques and her thorough knowledge<lb />
of the subject she teaches. It's a<lb />
pleasure to be around Dr. Jorgen-<lb />
son because he really enjoys teaching<lb />
and has such a wonderful personal-<lb />
ity.<lb />
Generally we have good profes-<lb />
sors here, but I think we should strive<lb />
for a closer relationship between stu-<lb />
dents and teachers. Some professors<lb />
don't even know the students in their<lb />
own departments<lb />
For two years Lena has been active<lb />
in the YWCA; last year she was a<lb />
cabinet member. Busy as she is, she<lb />
also works on the College Union Stu-<lb />
ient Board and sings in the Women's<lb />
Chorus.<lb />
To teach in either North Carolina<lb />
or Florida is this pert co-ed's ambi-<lb />
tion. She is a member of both the<lb />
Advancement for Childhood Educa-<lb />
tion club and the Future Teachers<lb />
of America. "I was just going to<lb />
say here and work on my Master's<lb />
Degree, but I've been to summer<lb />
school for the past two summers in<lb />
order to graduate a year early and<lb />
I think I need a rest claimed Miss<lb />
McLemore.<lb />
At The Game<lb />
Columnist Reports A Balcony Conversation<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Scene: A recent basketball game.<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium is jam packed<lb />
and the score is close. Sitting about<lb />
midway up the balcony are two girls;<lb />
Call them Sandra and Katherine.<lb />
They are talking:<lb />
Sandra: I have a lot to do tonight.<lb />
I shouldn't even be here. But I love<lb />
ballgame.<lb />
Kathrine: Me too.<lb />
Sandra: Oh, look. There's that boy<lb />
I was telling you about. The one<lb />
that talks so much in Spanish.<lb />
Kathrine: Where?<lb />
Sandra: There. See? Coming in the<lb />
door. He talks through his nose.<lb />
Kathrine: OhF yeah.<lb />
Sandra: And look who he's with.<lb />
Kathrine: Who is she? She's so<lb />
cute.<lb />
Sandra: I don't know. Look at that<lb />
sweater- It's three sizes too small,<lb />
I know.<lb />
Kathrine: She's cute though. I've<lb />
seen her before.<lb />
Sartdara: I wonder why she goes<lb />
with him?<lb />
Kathrine: Maybe she likes him.<lb />
Sandra: She probably talks through<lb />
her nose, too.<lb />
Katihrine; No she doesn't. I've seen<lb />
her before. Had a class with her.<lb />
Sandra: Who's winning?<lb />
Kathrine: Ahhhhh  We are.<lb />
There's the scoreboard.<lb />
Sandra: We've got such a good<lb />
team. Look at Coach Porter.<lb />
Kathrine: Who's number 17?<lb />
Sandra: I don't know. They never<lb />
tell you who goes into the game. All<lb />
they do is tell you when somebody<lb />
scores and we can see that already.<lb />
Kathrine: There's that Herman<lb />
character at the door.<lb />
Sandra: Ugh!<lb />
Kathrine: Did he ever ask you for<lb />
another date?<lb />
Sanidxa: No, but I wouldn't have<lb />
dated him anyway. I think he's got<lb />
a Mother complex. He held my hand<lb />
in the movie and apologised when<lb />
he go me to the dorm. He's sincere,<lb />
though.<lb />
Kathrine: Oh, look. The Coach's<lb />
mad. Look.<lb />
Sandra: It's all so funny to me. If<lb />
you think about it, I mean. Look at<lb />
everybody. The coaches are getting<lb />
mad and the players are struggling<lb />
so hard and everybody's all upset and<lb />
all. It's really silly when you think<lb />
about it.<lb />
Kathrine: I know it. Look at num-<lb />
Degrees Need<lb />
Latin Phrases<lb />
tin PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
ber 12's muscles. I'd hate to make<lb />
him mad with mo.<lb />
Sandra: There's Lulu. She said she<lb />
had a date tonight. She's down there<lb />
with t'at Morton girl. Hah-haaaaa.<lb />
I can' wait to see her tomorrow. She's<lb />
so phony.<lb />
Katherine: All over, too. And the<lb />
way she dresses it isn't hard to tell.<lb />
I'd be embarrassed.<lb />
Sandra: Me, too. Let's go get a<lb />
drink.<lb />
Kathrine: It isn't halftirae, yet.<lb />
There's six minutes left.<lb />
Sandra: Well  (That boy over<lb />
there keeps looking at us. That one<lb />
two rows down. The green sweater<lb />
theresee?)<lb />
Kathrine: Yeah. I've noticed.<lb />
Sandra: Do you know him?<lb />
Kathrine: No, but he's cute. He<lb />
needs a haircut though. But he's cute.<lb />
Sandra: He is nice looking. Don't<lb />
look at him; he's looking up here<lb />
again.<lb />
Kathrine: You know, I could use a<lb />
cigarette.<lb />
Sandra: Me, too. Is he still looking?<lb />
Kathrine: TIgh-ugh. I wish halftime<lb />
would comr. These benches are get-<lb />
ting hard.<lb />
During the past few years. East Carolina<lb />
has in various ways sought to increase its<lb />
prestige in the eyes of the genera! public as<lb />
well as with ther institutions. Last year,<lb />
after the suggestion of several students<lb />
size of the diploma was increased. This v<lb />
done primarily to distinguish our college di-<lb />
plomas from those of the state high schools.<lb />
Then came the radio station, and for this<lb />
year, the much publicized attempt at estab-<lb />
lishing a literary magazine. Fortunately. I<lb />
is in the final stages.<lb />
It has been suggested by several interr-<lb />
ed individuals that the personal pride a gradu-<lb />
ate takes in his diploma would be greatly in-<lb />
creased if the latin terms cum laude, maana<lb />
cum laude, and summa cum laude were inclu-<lb />
ded on the diplomas of those students de-<lb />
serving such distinction. According to Web-<lb />
ster, cum laude is a term which indicates<lb />
that the recipient has done work of a higher<lb />
grade than the ordinary recipient. In short,<lb />
with praise. The other two terms are pro-<lb />
gressions upwardmayna cum laude. with<lb />
great praise, and summa cum laude, with the<lb />
highest praise. The motivation which would<lb />
result from the promise of such a distinct<lb />
is readily apparent. It is employed in many of<lb />
the leading schools of our countryat Duke<lb />
and even at c ur near-by neighbor and rival,<lb />
Atlantic Christian. Boston University uses<lb />
the same quality point evaluation scale as<lb />
is used here. The Massachusetts school awards<lb />
the cum laude distinction to those students<lb />
who complete their college work with a qual-<lb />
ity point average of "2 For those finishing<lb />
with a q. pt. average of "2.5 magna cum<lb />
laude is granted, and for a "2.8 the high-<lb />
ly respected and rare summa cum laude be-<lb />
comes the supreme distinction.<lb />
This is. however, not a new idea at East<lb />
Carolina. Three years ago, Dr. Messick be-<lb />
came interested in the same thing and went<lb />
so far as to request a report to be prepared.<lb />
This went as far as the Board of Trustees,<lb />
but for some reason, was never acted upon.<lb />
One of the faculty members has stated that<lb />
the administration has no objection or rul-<lb />
ing that would prevent the establishment<lb />
of such a practice.<lb />
It seems to me that students other than<lb />
those who are members of the honorary edu-<lb />
cation fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi, should re-<lb />
ceive distinction during the graduation ex-<lb />
ercises. The members of this fraternity are<lb />
privileged to wear a gold braid. I am inter-<lb />
ested in knowing why this fraternity dis-<lb />
tinction exists. If there is to be distinction<lb />
for the deserving, then let it be for all de-<lb />
serving and not for a small clique, or more<lb />
politely stated, a fraternity.<lb />
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fffUKiOAY. DECEMBER 12, 19B7<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACE THREE<lb />
Pirates Seek 58th Win In Memorial Gym<lb />
Defending Champs Rated<lb />
Tough; Bucs Want Revenge<lb />
Rhyne, tht- dominating f<lb />
t North State fur tht- past<lb />
dc into Memorial Gym<lb />
prepared to give I<lb />
ward Porter's Bucs a big<lb />
season, Raeford Wells led the<lb />
 : t Stare title with<lb />
- aaon only to lose in<lb />
t making the<lb />
 erence'a great-<lb />
S goi g with guard<lb />
With losses like this,<lb />
e Bt-urs to fall<lb />
t, but th:s is<lb />
I Lv.<lb />
W<lb />
Running under<lb />
N  team<lb />
k i t I<lb />
I  be as<lb />
a new<lb />
 U'ong<lb />
- :  h:e regulars<lb />
ade mate nucleus.<lb />
 : s, Tommy Sel<lb />
 Kn Norman<lb />
ard.<lb />
ited as. one of the top<lb />
an : should be the<lb />
to make the Bears<lb />
Whitis, a junior<lb />
from Campbellsville,<lb />
as been making headlines<lb />
ng champs in their<lb />
 6-C center, Whitis led<lb />
 92-61 victory over<lb />
 e Goodnight and center<lb />
 have been two more pros-<lb />
 : on in the Bears crown<lb />
S aith, :i 6-7 sophomore,<lb />
se package for the<lb />
P rter has brought his club<lb />
has optned the eyes<lb />
e brethren. The Bucs<lb />
; their three opening 'oes<lb />
 l :ng ease. Their last win<lb />
revious conference leader,<lb />
y an 86-64 tone. Other vic-<lb />
. r Guilford and Pheif-<lb />
. gram, -enior from Wades-<lb />
N. C, has been the big man thus<lb />
 V rking at a for-<lb />
t, "Mule" has been one of t:if<lb />
mders and also ranks<lb />
the scoring. There<lb />
.  as to Ir.gram's needed<lb />
Saturday against Catawba.<lb />
play on the backboards<lb />
ng lay-ups eventually<lb />
rj for the Bucs.<lb />
ith Ingram, Porter will<lb />
R :dick, Jessel Curry Guy<lb />
. Joe Plaster, Don Smith.<lb />
Adams to work against<lb />
James Speight, rapidly becoming<lb />
one of t e top backs in the history of<lb />
East Carolina, was recently selected<lb />
foi All-Conference honors and also<lb />
given a place on the XAIA Distrist<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
DEN<lb />
By<lb />
JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
of East Carolina's followers<lb />
Coach Porter expects to call on the above five in<lb />
Ingram, Don Smith, Ike Kiddick. Joe Plaster and Jess<lb />
ight, an elusive and broken field<lb />
runner, was included in the backfield<lb />
with Elon's Bob Staffenburger, Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne's Harold Bullard, and Ca- ECC Drubs Indians<lb />
vas Lou Biachi. j x ronferenee Tilf<lb />
A hometown Greenville native, 1U "ll11 CUCC J.111,<lb />
Speight was an All-State pre pre- lnffram Stars<lb />
former and was the top ground<lb />
gainer for the Bucs in 1956 a9 a<lb />
freshman. This reason the speedy<lb />
homore picked up 474 yards in<lb />
only eight games. He averaged 5.9<lb />
yards er carry, and caught seven<lb />
passes for 97 yards.<lb />
The "Galloping Pirate'r was named<lb />
to both the Greensboro Daily News<lb />
and Winston Salem Journal's All-<lb />
Conference selections. These lineups<lb />
were chosen by the Conference<lb />
coaches.<lb />
Speight will be one of the few All-<lb />
Conference stars returning to action<lb />
next fall. The 170 pounder will be a<lb />
junior and also the main target for<lb />
ECC opponents.<lb />
Other members on the NAIA club<lb />
were ends Jerry Richardson of Wof<lb />
ford and Tony Carcaterra of Elon.<lb />
tackles John McGrath of Catawba<lb />
and Marion Lee of Newberry, guards<lb />
Jim Ram. ey of Wofford and Nor-<lb />
man Punch of Lenoir Rhyne, and<lb />
cerer Jot Murphy of Lenoir Rhyno.<lb />
Stveral other members of the ECC<lb />
football team drew honorable men-<lb />
tion. They were guards Dick Monds<lb />
and Ke . Burgess, cent. Lynn Barnett<lb />
and taekle Larry Howell.<lb />
hopes ior a ictory Saturday night,<lb />
i Carry.<lb />
Left to right:<lb />
all, the veteran center, and<lb />
iter, 6-8 junior, are ex-<lb />
: Ingram in 'ontrolling<lb />
ards.<lb />
ind Riudick. a couple of<lb />
m res. will probably get<lb />
arting nods at the guard slots.<lb />
may have special signif-<lb />
- Bucs. Last season wh n<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne a: the same<lb />
they were boasting a 3-1 mark<lb />
-raight wins in Memorial<lb />
Swimmers Lose;<lb />
Sawyer Wins<lb />
10<lb />
as Men-<lb />
Marion<lb />
ar? had little respect for the<lb />
. ngest home-game win skein<lb />
eeded to dump the Pirates<lb />
emerging from a Dare 33-31<lb />
- yead.<lb />
losa sent the locals plummeting<lb />
reason in conference play<lb />
ils  the worst in Porter's<lb />
reign.<lb />
performers such<lb />
 Ingram, Adams, and<lb />
ire back and eagerly awaiting<lb />
to avenge the loss. The Pi-<lb />
enter the contest with 57 wins<lb />
88 games played in their gym,<lb />
- i six years ago.<lb />
It loo u as one of the biggest<lb />
h clubs before the Christ-<lb />
. iys. If past games this sea-<lb />
any indication the Bucs will<lb />
is slight favorites, but accord-<lb />
season pickings by the experts,<lb />
locals will be<lb />
logs.<lb />
solid under-<lb />
East Carolina's defending NAIA<lb />
National Swimming Champions bowed<lb />
54-26 to the nationally ranked Tar-<lb />
heels of UNC Monday at Chapel Hill.<lb />
The Pirate Mermen were led by<lb />
B Sawyer, National NAIA back-<lb />
stroke champion, and Ken Midgette,<lb />
National NAIA diving threat. Both<lb />
Sawyer and Midgette captured 1st<lb />
place against the powerful Tarheels.<lb />
("a. turing second places for the<lb />
Pirates were Jack Koebberling, 200<lb />
yard breastroke, Ted Gartman, 200<lb />
yard butterfly, and Mike Williams<lb />
in the 440 free style.<lb />
The Pirate medley relay team, com-<lb />
posed of Sawyer, Koebberling, Gart-<lb />
man and Tucker, bowed to the famous<lb />
relay group from Carolina. The Pi-<lb />
rates were also edged in the free-<lb />
style relays. Swimming on the Pi-<lb />
rate freestyle relay team were Saw-<lb />
yer, Williams, McCann, and Tucker.<lb />
Doctor Deshaw, the likeable swim-<lb />
ming coach, seemed to be proud of<lb />
the performance of the Mermen. He<lb />
expects the Pirates to have another<lb />
good year.<lb />
The Pirates meet William and Mary<lb />
Saturday in their last contest before<lb />
the Christmas Holidays.<lb />
East Carolina rung uy their third<lb />
successive win Satuiday night by<lb />
pouring on the coal in the second ha<lb />
and blasting past Catawba 86-64 be-<lb />
fore a capacity crowd in Memorial<lb />
Gym.<lb />
The win gave Coach Porter's young<lb />
and inexperienced quintet first place<lb />
in the early North State race with a<lb />
2-0 mark. For Catawba it was heir<lb />
first loss in conference competition<lb />
a'ter two straight wins.<lb />
The Pirates started slow, bu' guard<lb />
Jessel Curry hit a hot streak to wipe<lb />
out an'early lead built u. by the<lb />
Indians. Harold Ingram then took<lb />
over the scoring load, sending t i<lb />
locals to seven-point leads on two oc-<lb />
casions. Woody Helfrich and Sonny<lb />
layton cut the lead to three points<lb />
at intermission, 36-33.<lb />
Catawba moved into the lead for<lb />
the final time in the opening minut s<lb />
of the second half on two quick field<lb />
goals to make the score 37-36. Joe<lb />
Plaster, Ingram, and ike Riddick<lb />
then went to work to push ECC out<lb />
front for good.<lb />
The Indians proved to be no mauv<lb />
in the final half, scoring only 31 points<lb />
to ECC's 50. The Bucs had built up<lb />
a 13 0int spread with 10 mh<lb />
elapsed and then led 74-5U with<lb />
four minutes remaining.<lb />
For ECC, it was their 57th<lb />
Memorial Gym sincf<lb />
years ago. The Bucs eontinu<lb />
nig scoring ways in r cording<lb />
number three.<lb />
Marshall, Graff Attend<lb />
National Aquatic Meet<lb />
At Hollywood, Florida<lb />
Miss Lorrayne Giaff in the Physi-<lb />
Education<lb />
ai<lb />
Julia Mai<lb />
?ai tment<lb />
iu W<lb />
Hi<lb />
Department and Dr.<lb />
shall In the Psychology De-<lb />
will be a: tending the Na-<lb />
irn ns Aquatics Association<lb />
convention December 23-30<lb />
llywood, Florida.<lb />
Marshall, who was in the field<lb />
fsical education, is treasurer<lb />
NWAA.<lb />
inference is open to all swim-<lb />
:ructor:<lb />
and<lb />
students no<lb />
ungt r than college<lb />
i in aquatics.<lb />
age who are in-<lb />
0<lb />
eaking about the convention,<lb />
Graff said. "This is not a com-<lb />
 v meet, but it is a convention to<lb />
methods and techniques<lb />
.vater activities are dis-<lb />
 c r competition are<lb />
Water safety<lb />
raft handling make up a<lb />
 the convention rrogram.<lb />
' i n y demonstrations, workshops,<lb />
an I lectures of all kinds are held.<lb />
Every phase of costuming, lighting.<lb />
ud<lb />
N<lb />
 mis<lb />
d in the program.<lb />
Pirates Defeat<lb />
High Point, 79-66<lb />
East Carolina rang up their fourth<lb />
straight win last nigh,t dtowning<lb />
previously unbeaten High Point Col-<lb />
lege with a 79-66 score at High<lb />
Point.<lb />
In a game that Coach Porter stated<lb />
was probably the best ball game we<lb />
have played so far, guards Jessel<lb />
Curry and Ike Riddick captured 21<lb />
points each, Joe Plaster hit for 16<lb />
and Charlie Adams followed with 10.<lb />
The victory put the Bucs in first<lb />
place in the North State.<lb />
Although Guy Mendenhall was on-<lb />
ly credited with four points, Porter<lb />
said that he played his best ball<lb />
game of the year, being outstanding<lb />
defence and rebounds.<lb />
The Bucs play Lenoir Rhyne Sat-<lb />
urday nigh, the team standing next<lb />
in hague ratings with a 1-0 record.<lb />
and music is studied and reviewel<lb />
In preparation for the many water<lb />
shows presented by the convention.<lb /><lb /><lb />
in<lb />
Coeds Plan<lb />
Winter Sport<lb />
During winter quarter<lb />
will sponsor intra-mural<lb />
for women students. All<lb />
like to participate may d<lb />
tacting the WRA repre<lb />
each dormitory.<lb />
For Ragsdale and W m<lb />
Ann Wilson in Jarvifl 14<lb />
contacted. In Cotten Polly A<lb />
he in charge and in Fleming<lb />
Fitchette. Pc-ggy Davis is<lb />
the WRA<lb />
basket: 11<lb />
who w<lb />
 so by con-<lb />
sentative in<lb />
a Hall,<lb />
ioiild be<lb />
ams will<lb />
ig Charlotte<lb />
co-ordinator<lb />
Wilson<lb />
in Jarvis and Hilda Rob r s in<lb />
and Betty Peel in Garrett.<lb />
T. ere will also be an o. portunity<lb />
for coeds interested in officiating to<lb />
learn to officiate at this time.<lb />
The intra-murals will<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
week at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
be held on<lb />
nights each<lb />
amural Basketball started this<lb />
xeek and is off to a roaring start.<lb />
Eight teams saw action Monday night<lb />
and more teams are expected to en-<lb />
ter before the deadline. Games this<lb />
year will be played on Monday and<lb />
Wednesday nights.<lb />
Harry Archer, Intrs mural Director,<lb />
stated that he was well -pleased with<lb />
the interest shown thus far and ia<lb />
looking forward to another success-<lb />
ful season.<lb />
Guard Jessel Curry shows defensive touch as Bucs blast Catawba.<lb />
With the coming of winter the focus<lb />
has turned to the hardwod sport and with good reason. Coach Howard Por-<lb />
ter's crew has set a hot trail in the opening games, surprising all the ex-<lb />
perts plus the team's followers.<lb />
All will have to agree that Coach Porter has done an overnight job<lb />
if hi young team continues its present play and winds u back in its fam-<lb />
iliar position at he top. With the '57-58 slate, the Missouri native begins<lb />
his eleventh season as head basketball coach. Since that time he has brought<lb />
the Bucs up in North State basketball ame, winning the regular season<lb />
title three of the last five years. Last year his club slipped down the ladder<lb />
but s ill squeezed out a winning record in regular season flay.<lb />
Although the Bucs have opened up strong, too much can not be an-<lb />
ticipated at this stage of the season. Neither Guilford, Ca'awba, or Pheiffer<lb />
will stack up to the foes ECC will have to face as the seaion progresses.<lb />
Also, the Pira es haven't run up against a zone defense, their biggest road-<lb />
blocker last season.<lb />
Imports Help<lb />
Porter has brought in several outsiders, adding to and molding what<lb />
m'ght be a strong powerhouse. Jessel Curry and Don Smith are the two<lb />
new boys figuring high in Por er's plans right now. Both drew starting<lb />
nods and responded better than expected.<lb />
Curry tops the Bucs in scoring after three gam's with a 18.3 mark.<lb />
Smith, a "valuable team man" has a 9.0 average.<lb />
Harold Ingram has been a big man in the Pirate a tack thus far and<lb />
at this phase of the season gets our nod lor one of ECC's pre-season All-<lb />
Conference candidates. The Wadesboro native has been acting Captain for<lb />
the Bucs and has been a fine leader.<lb />
Conference Weaker<lb />
The North State shapes up to be weaker this season although com-<lb />
petition should be keener with many teams in contention for the crown, now<lb />
.vorn by Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
The Bears lost big Raeford Wells which definitely makes them a<lb />
weaker club. Their chief rival, Elon, also has a flock of stars missing. Ed<lb />
Jura'ic. Frank DeRita, and Dee Atkinson, all big men, have departed,<lb />
leaving Don Mathis in a rebuilding stage.<lb />
Western Carolina and High Point loom as the clubs most likely to<lb />
take over the favorite's spot. Both clubs are loaded with veterans and had<lb />
successful seasons last winter. The Cats are reported to have strengthened<lb />
their cluib and have one of the best in the school's history.<lb />
Arch-rival, Atlantic Christian, also felt the graduation load hard<lb />
with big John Marley and Billy Widigon being their chief casualties. The<lb />
Bulldogs have taken their lumps in early tilts but knowing McComas, the<lb />
Wilson rivals will probably be strong by tournament time.<lb />
Catawba could be tne sleeper among the bottom clubs. Guilford and<lb />
Appalachian remain as the clubs to fight for the eightn tournament spot.<lb />
Both are bound to be improved but should not climb unless a complete<lb />
relat se by another club occurs.<lb />
We feel the Pirates are definitely on the rise and will be in the thick<lb />
of this year's race. Coach Por er has a young and inexperienced club and<lb />
their "peak" may still be a year or so away.<lb />
The Greensboro Daily News, headquarters of North State publi-<lb />
city has picked Western Carolina, High Point, Lenoir Rhyne, and East Caro-<lb />
lina as the chief challengers.<lb />
Football Champ<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne was declared football champion at the North State<lb />
meeting last week after much discurs'on. Elon, the other team seeking the<lb />
title, finslly proposed the motion which gave the Bears the title, their<lb />
third straight.<lb />
Elon, finishing the season with a 4-0 record, had not met the con-<lb />
ference requirements by playing five games. Lenoir Rhyne had one defeat<lb />
on their mark. After their 75-0 licking of Catawba, we feel that the Bears<lb />
desirved the title.<lb />
If the Christians were really seeking the crown, it seems that ar-<lb />
rangements could be made to replay 'he games. The North State is still not<lb />
as strong as it should be, and awarding Elon the title against conference<lb />
regulations would seem to weaken the governing body.<lb />
Last season, ECC went through the tennis season undefeated, but<lb />
w as deprived of the crown because High Point postponed two matches,<lb />
iea-ing ECC without enough to qualify. High Point was awarded the trophy.<lb />
This is a minor srort but why should the principle be different? Elon did<lb />
have the opportunity to re-echedule the games.<lb />
Odds and Ends<lb />
Congratulations to James Speight who placed on both All-Confer-<lb />
ence teams (Greensboro Daily News and Winston Salem Journal) and also<lb />
on the NAIA district club. Speight has an opportunity to become one of<lb />
ECC's all-time athletes  Catawba Coach Earl Ruth stated last<lb />
Saturday that his two hardest games were with East Carolina and Western<lb />
Carolina on their respective courts. He has never won a game in Memorial<lb />
Gym and reports say that it must have been in the early days of Wright<lb />
Auditorium (the former gjm) when he won a game at ECCFoot-<lb />
ball is gone but not forgotten. The Bucs hit the practice field January 15 for<lb />
Winter Practice  .Coach Jack Boone has been a buy man lately. His<lb />
work has just begun as he has started looking over next year's pros-<lb />
pects Guilford, who refused to play us in football several years ago,<lb />
has re-considered and may be on the 1958 schedule.<lb />
Football Salute<lb />
Here's a final word on the past football season. The Boonesmen can<lb />
hold their heads up this winter as they won their .final game in Cinderella<lb />
fashion, a pass in the final 12 seconds. One can forget the past when he<lb />
completes a season as the Bucs did this one. They can thrive on their<lb />
glory this winter and next year enter the season with a victory streak.<lb />
Lee Atkinson, filling in for the injured James Speight, played a<lb />
1 tremendous role in the win and will probably make the Blue Hose's All-<lb />
Opponent team with. ease. Lynn Bf.rnett, Ralph Zehring, Wayne Davis,<lb />
and James Faircloth were the other heroes in the closing and dramatic<lb />
victory.<lb />
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Hast Carolinian<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER I2r X9<lb />
News And Pictures Feature Music Department Groups<lb />
East Carolina Orchestra<lb />
Comprises Fifty Pieces,<lb />
Cuthbert Continues Conducting<lb />
Six years ago. Dr. Kenneth N.<lb />
Cuthbert organized the East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra. Today, this orchestra con-<lb />
sists of approximately fifty pieces and<lb />
continues to be conducted by its or-<lb />
ganizer.<lb />
Included in the orchestra are twelve<lb />
ns, four tolas, four cellos, three<lb />
b, three times, four clarinets,<lb />
as, four horns, four trum-<lb />
rcussion, a tuba, a piano,<lb />
d an English horn.<lb />
9 i a ha resented nine<lb />
year. Each fea-<lb />
ist Eight concerts were<lb />
schools in Henderson,<lb />
Kinston. The concerts<lb />
( orts. were very<lb />
t , S , 11<lb />
an<lb />
1- acul<lb />
be orchestra received<lb />
m the audiences<lb />
en r James Farnell,<lb />
med while on tour.<lb />
ninth i tal, which was the<lb />
Fall Concert presented here<lb />
ge, soprano Barbara Har-<lb />
E ations for new members are<lb />
. inning of each quarter<lb />
the school year. They are given<lb />
vh stra conductor, the select-<lb />
mbers.<lb />
, members include, in<lb />
t allege students and<lb />
 i ee high school students<lb />
and a few townspec. le.<lb />
The orchestra is a member of the<lb />
American Symphony Orchestra Lea-<lb />
gue, an organization made up of about<lb />
600 orchestras throughout the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Officers of the g roup are ap-<lb />
pointed with the exception of the pres-<lb />
ident, vice-t j-esident, and secretary.<lb />
They are eltcted by a majority vote<lb />
of the members present at the annual<lb />
business meeting, held on the first<lb />
rehearsal in May.<lb />
Robert Ellwanger is president of<lb />
the orchestra tfr.is year. Other of-<lb />
ficers are John Lowery, vice-presi-<lb />
dent; Marion Morrison, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; Frances Hilburn, historian;<lb />
Franklin Bullard, social chairman;<lb />
Frances Johnson, public relations;<lb />
Henry Goodman, equipment manager;<lb />
and Thomas Lewis, orchestra mana-<lb />
ger.<lb />
In addition to its, concerts each<lb />
year, the orchestra accompanies the<lb />
musicals presented on cannpus and<lb />
presents the music for commence-<lb />
ment exercises.<lb />
Other plans for the orchestra this<lb />
year include a concert in Washington,<lb />
Xorth Carolina in January, and ac-<lb />
companiment for "Carousel" and<lb />
"East Carolina's Spade: To Serve<lb />
Student Conductor<lb />
Four Outstanding Seniors<lb />
Graduates Must Be Accomplished<lb />
In Five Different Music Fields<lb />
By ANNE<lb />
Requirements for a graduate from<lb />
the Music Department of EGC in-<lb />
clude that he be accomplished in five<lb />
different fields of music: grade school<lb />
music, high school music, band, or-<lb />
chestra, and chorus.<lb />
Eleven students from the depart-<lb />
ment are doing their student tea-<lb />
ching winter quarter. These are Peg-<lb />
gy Bullock, Annie Mae Daughtry,<lb />
Barbara Faircloth, Stephen Farish,<lb />
Tom Lewis takes the podium for the class in conducting.<lb />
Marching Band Ends Season;<lb />
Turns Spotlight To Orchestra<lb />
Ralph Shoemaker, Dottie Jo James, Barbara Harris, and George<lb />
K night are seasoned performers of East Carolina's annual musical pro-<lb />
ductions.<lb />
During the football season the<lb />
marching band was enjoyed by ECC<lb />
students at the football games and<lb />
pep rallies, and was the highlight of<lb />
the homecoming baH game and pa-<lb />
aie. According to Mr. Herbert Car-<lb />
ter, director of the band, they have<lb />
just finished their "most successful<lb />
eason yet<lb />
The one-hundred pi.ee band is lead<lb />
hy Bill Speight of Roanoke Rapids,<lb />
military drum major, and twirling<lb />
major Bobby Ellwanger of Rocking-<lb />
ham, who heads the 'group of seven<lb />
majorettes. They are Earline Cul-<lb />
!L. her, Gtyle Davenport, Ellen Stur-<lb />
kie, Shelby Jean Grady, Doris Rob-<lb />
bins, Barbara Pleasant, and Judy<lb />
Bledsoe.<lb />
Wit. a successful season be-<lb />
hind them, the East Carolina March-<lb />
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I CAROLINA<lb />
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Carousel Tryouts<lb />
Tryouts are open to all students<lb />
or th annual musical produc ion<lb />
which this year will be Carousel by<lb />
Rodgers and Hammerstein.<lb />
An announcement of the date for<lb />
the tryouts to beheld after the Christ-<lb />
mas holidays will be forthcoming.<lb />
Hi musicals on the campus in the<lb />
past have been Brigadoon, Oklahoma,<lb />
Connecticut! Yankee, and Student<lb />
Prince.<lb />
The ECC Orchestra acts as a core<lb />
for the Pit Orchestra. The product-<lb />
ions are directed by Dr. Kenneth<lb />
Cuf.bert and Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back.<lb />
SPEARS<lb />
Margaret Ann Griffin, George<lb />
Knight, Dottie Jo James, Everette<lb />
Lindsay, Linwood Pittman, Ralph<lb />
Shumaker, and William Speight.<lb />
Tins' seniors spend the first two<lb />
to fee weeks in observation of the<lb />
methods em loyed by their critic<lb />
hers at the various schools:<lb />
GiaingCT High School in Kinston<lb />
tnd ao Lewi Grade School; Green-<lb />
ville High School; and Wahl-Coates<lb />
Training School. About the fourth<lb />
veek of the quar er they begin stu-<lb />
dent teaching, using a combination<lb />
of classroom music, choral group,<lb />
and instrumental groups for teaching<lb />
subjects.<lb />
Mademoiselle Contest<lb />
For tr.e sake of women students<lb />
on campus who entered Mademoiselle's<lb />
College Board Contest the informa-<lb />
tion has been released that all entries<lb />
that reached Mademoiselle before<lb />
November 29 were destroyed by fire.<lb />
These students can qualify without<lb />
redoing their tryout by writing a<lb />
note of application to Mademoiselle's<lb />
Students May<lb />
Continue To Join<lb />
Varsity Band<lb />
There is still room for those<lb />
students interested in joining the<lb />
Varsity Band, a new organization on<lb />
campus primarily for non-music ma-<lb />
jors, it was announced by Thomas<lb />
W. Miller of the Music Department.<lb />
Meeting on Mondays and Wednes-<lb />
j s at 4 PM, the theme of the grou'r<lb />
might be stated as playing music for<lb />
te fun of it, rather than profession-<lb />
ally. It will not be primarily a per-<lb />
forming band, and the music reper-<lb />
toire will be geared to the individual<lb />
players.<lb />
This is also a Varsity Band cours<lb />
for one hour credit, but it may be<lb />
taken without credit.<lb />
Mr. Miller stated, "The idea of this<lb />
course is to get more students to play<lb />
music for the fun of it. Music majors<lb />
ulready have their own band and this<lb />
is more for those non-music majors<lb />
who would like ti get together and<lb />
lay music<lb />
College Board Contest, 575 Madisor.<lb />
Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.<lb />
Music Fraternity Entertains<lb />
Music Club Adds<lb />
Some Recreation<lb />
For Musicians<lb />
K FAYE RIVEN BARK<lb />
rhe Mic Education Club ha8 a<lb />
very large membership, and its pur-<lb />
teh that a large group is<lb />
arry out its plans. Majors<lb />
he field of music comprise this<lb />
organization and hold high its pur-<lb />
to work toward improving the<lb />
la of music and music educa-<lb />
lisa inate information about<lb />
ind music education, to offer<lb />
aitiea for student participa-<lb />
tion in music activities, and to af-<lb />
ford social and recreational opportun-<lb />
for its members.<lb />
Advising this organization is Dr.<lb />
Kenneth N. Cuthbert. Assisting him<lb />
erving in the capacities of officers<lb />
are president, Tom Louis of Rocky<lb />
Mount; vice-president, Dave Doo-<lb />
little of Rockingr.am; and secretary-<lb />
treasurer, Joan Eudy of Kannapolis.<lb />
The Music Education Club is af-<lb />
ited and works with two other or-<lb />
j-arizations on camtpus, Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
and Sigma Alpha Iota fraternities.<lb />
Together, they plan and carry out<lb />
recreational parties to break the line<lb />
of hard work which the members of<lb />
the music department put forth.<lb />
This Music Club promotes music<lb />
on campus by bringing visitors. Last<lb />
year, an internationally known figure,<lb />
Lilla Belle Pitts, was brought to our<lb />
campus.<lb />
The club also sponsors the Band<lb />
Clinic annually for high school stu-<lb />
dents as well as the All-State High<lb />
School Orchestra.<lb />
At present members are in the pro-<lb />
cess of decorating the Music Hall for<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
All-in-all, the Music Education<lb />
Club is an outstanding organization<lb />
on campus; and its leaders and mem-<lb />
bers deserve recognition for the many<lb />
taski which they perform.<lb />
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Nine More Shopping Days<lb />
'til Christmas<lb />
See Our Cards and Gifts<lb />
 Jewelry<lb />
 Stuffed Animals<lb />
 Imprinted Shirts<lb />
A Very Merry Christmas and<lb />
Happy Holliday Season<lb />
STUDENT SUPPLY STORES<lb />
ing Band now relinquishes the spot-<lb />
light to ihe Concert Band. Composed<lb />
of seventy selected musicians, the<lb />
and will begin its season on Decem-<lb />
ber 19 when it plays for the Stu-<lb />
d nt, Christmas Assembly.<lb />
Next on the program is" the All-<lb />
State High Scool Band Clinic, for<lb />
which the members of the band will<lb />
03 hosts. The clinic will be January<lb />
31 and February 1, and on the first<lb />
night of the clinic, January 31, the<lb />
hosts will play their winter concert<lb />
v ich will feature Don Jacoby, nat-<lb />
ionally known trumpet soloist.<lb />
The Concert Band's annual tour<lb />
will begin the first week in February, j<lb />
Wi h them will be the Collegians and I<lb />
soloists. They will tour Rockingham,j<lb />
Whiteville, and Wilmington.<lb />
The band will also give a Spring<lb />
Concert and several lawn concerts,<lb />
and wind up their season with the<lb />
concert at commencement.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha members are pictured socializing and eating at a recent gath<lb />
ering.<lb />
3 ways to say Merry Christmas<lb />
Sy rnboi of never -ending<lb />
frieinh,lh;circfeof holly f j<lb />
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TBUftSOAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FAQS iTVfi<lb />
11 IT ' <lb />
Photos Give Glimpses of Music Association In Action<lb />
 s $<lb />
Rehearsal For The' Band<lb />
Senior Majors<lb />
In Music Lead<lb />
Various Activities<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota Holds Dinner<lb />
hi<lb />
Mr. Herbert Carter calls the band to attention as they gather in the Band studio to rehearse Christinas<lb />
mitodies for the Assembly to be held next Thursday morning in Wright auditorium at 10:00 a. m. as the en-<lb />
tire student body meets prior to the closing of school for the holidays.<lb />
Women's Chorus Prepares For Assembly<lb />
By ROSEMARY EAGLES<lb />
It's a known and respected fact<lb />
that each of the twenty-nine seniors<lb />
in the Department of Music is a lea-<lb />
der in his own right. They're a little<lb />
like any city's local Pour Hundred. :<lb />
By demand' and by choice they have<lb />
been thrust into the spotlight time<lb />
and again. But  they know per-<lb />
haps better than anyone else how j<lb />
practice makes almost perfection and<lb />
how necessary those hours and hmrs<lb />
of hard work are.<lb />
Taknt may be God given, but it<lb />
will be no hing until the "person sacri-<lb />
fices and works to make the talent<lb />
evident to others. Tbe celebrated<lb />
twenty-nine have no time to let their<lb />
talent rust. There are too many ex-<lb />
tra-curricular activities. A person mu-<lb />
sically inclined finds that he also has<lb />
a special social obligation to fill. One<lb />
boy has sung in so many weddings<lb />
that he has acquired a large col-<lb />
lection of cuff links and tie clasps,<lb />
the usual gift from the groom.<lb />
Problems<lb />
There are problems too. Many stu-<lb />
den b cast the spring productions in<lb />
their minds before the real cast is<lb />
announced. The big question is how<lb />
can one possibly keep such seasoned<lb />
performers as Dottie Jo James of<lb />
j Wilmington and Barbara Harris of<lb />
 Beaufort from pulling hair when cast-<lb />
ing time comes around? How can a<lb />
less experienced student dare hope to<lb />
get a-leading role?<lb />
The key lies in the fact that com-<lb />
petition is stiff, the time is short,<lb />
and the hardest workers come out<lb />
with the top roles each time. One<lb />
s ring, within a week before opening<lb />
night, one little sophomore dived<lb />
into a big supporting role that has <lb />
kept her in the spotlight ever since -s active in tne Student Union. Fred<lb />
Not Always Satisfied i Shehdan of Raleigh announces for<lb />
.A surprising fact was revealed by tne Orchestral Hour over local radio<lb />
Dr. Kenne-h Cuthbert, department statiuns Recently East Carolina au<lb />
Women music majors hold a dinner in honor of a visiting fraternity official Hilda Tedder is president of<lb />
the organization which was established at ECC in 1956.<lb />
Lewis Conducts At Music Education Club<lb />
h<lb />
rut<lb />
latui<lb />
ipaij<lb /><lb />
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ed<lb />
dir<lb />
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Tom Lewis conduct the Music Education Club w hich is a vital part of the curriculum of th Musk De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
nai<lb />
r.<lb />
Al<lb />
Mr. Dan E. Vornholt directs the hundred member Women's Chorus as it prepares for the annual Christ-<lb />
mas Assembly. The accompanist for the group is Miss Marietta Atkins. (Photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
Two National Music Fraternities<lb />
Have Local Chapters For Men, Women<lb />
By BARBARA BATTS<lb />
How many of you know that among, quire, improve, hold, protect, manage vice president, Frances Hilbum; Sec-<lb />
e many fraternities on the campus and dispose of real andor personal ond. vice president, Barbara Harris;<lb />
are<lb />
two national music frater-<lb />
ties?<lb />
j us Alpha Iota, with Hilda<lb />
relder, junior, as its president, was<lb />
?a- lished a: East Carolina in 1955.<lb />
urpose of this women's frater<lb />
property, tangible andor intangible,<lb />
for the promotion of music in Amer-<lb />
ica. To acquire, improve, maintain<lb />
and operate a building or buildings<lb />
for the purpose of housing such pro-<lb />
head. "They aren't always satisfied j tj,ences w August Laube playing a<lb />
with the part they're given, but they  matic ro n Agatha Christie's<lb />
know how important each role is<lb />
he stated. At least they look happy<lb />
doing the part on stage on opening<lb />
night.<lb />
Other Interests<lb />
Many of the senior music majors<lb />
have shown definite interests in otheT<lb />
fields. Anna Montgomery of Green-<lb />
ville has a double major of organ and<lb />
business. Many are active in the SGA<lb />
and Barbara Faircloth of Salemburg<lb />
Dottie Jo James, George Knight<lb />
of Rocky Mount, Ralph Shnmaker of<lb />
Greer, S. C, and Bill Speight are<lb />
members of the band, orchestra, and<lb />
chorus, the three main organizations<lb />
of the department. Most of the sen-<lb />
iors are active in either one or two<lb />
of these groups.<lb />
Many In Frst<lb />
also active in the Phi Mu Alpha Fra-<lb />
ternity of which George Knight is<lb />
president, and Sigma Alpha Iota So-<lb />
rori y. Only one of the group, Richard<lb />
Tomlinson, a piano major from Frank-<lb />
Mnton, is considering the concert stage<lb />
or having his own private studio.<lb />
Several, including Harold Langdon<lb />
of Smithfield, Cecil James of Man-<lb />
ning, S. C, and Bob Fleming of Mor-<lb />
ganton have had experience leading<lb />
dance bands. Bob Fleming lead the<lb />
Collegians for two years. Jane Fuller<lb />
Lead Choirs<lb />
Stephen Farri&amp;h of Aydea has a<lb />
church choir in his home town. Bob<lb />
Fleming has a group in Washington.<lb />
Milton Mann of Sanford has his own<lb />
church choir.<lb />
Many spend a portion of their iubi-<lb />
mers working at summer music<lb />
camps. Among those singing with<lb />
the chorus of "The Lost Colony" to<lb />
Manteo this past lamner were Jo<lb />
Ann Sparks, Jane Fuller, Stephen<lb />
Farrish and Anna Montgomery.<lb />
Four of the twnty-mina made<lb />
x)r<lb />
Most of the men and women are for the orchestra.<lb />
of Greenville is Boloist for the Col-1 Who's Who. They are Dottis Jo<lb />
legians and Barbara Harris is soloist James, George Knight, Bill Speight,<lb />
' and Ralph Shumaker.<lb />
Secretary, Nancy Caldwell; Treas<lb />
urer, Ann Montgomery; Chaplain,<lb />
Barbara Windley; Editor, Cynthia<lb />
Roth; Sergeant at Arms, Dottie Jo<lb />
James; and Scrapbook Chairman,<lb />
jects as; a museum, a musical "Hall! Connie Lou Dunn, of the Sigma Al-<lb />
To form chapters of music of Fame an auditorium, a recital<lb /><lb />
enta and musicians who shall by<lb />
theii influence and their musical fa-<lb />
st uphold the standards of pro-<lb />
ve musical work among the wo-<lb />
itadeata of colleges, conserva-<lb />
 and universities; to further<lb />
evelopment of music in America<lb />
r note a stronger bond of mu-<lb />
sical interest and understanding be-<lb />
foreign countries and Amer-<lb />
?:ve inspiration and mater-<lb />
v.d to its members; to organize<lb />
-ocial life of its members as a<lb />
W ntributmg factor of their educa-<lb />
al program; to cooperate whole-<lb />
hi redly with the ideals and ahis<lb />
hall, rooms for study, composing<lb />
research and conference, and for any<lb />
other purposes consistent with aims<lb />
of the Foundation.<lb />
Officers<lb />
The officers, other than the pres-<lb />
idents of the fraternities are: First<lb />
s.<lb />
pha Iota<lb />
Officers of the Phi Mu Alpha are:<lb />
Vice President, Bobby Ellwanger;<lb />
Secretary, Milton Mann; Treasurer,<lb />
John Lowery; Warden, Fred Shehdan;<lb />
Parliamentarian, Raijtfi Shumaker;<lb />
and Alumni Secretary, Linwood Pitt-<lb />
man.<lb />
ct<lb />
f <lb />
Women's Chorus Claims Title<lb />
Of Oldest Music Organization<lb />
Active In The Department<lb />
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan-brimming with<lb />
By ELNA CAULBERG<lb />
Alma Mater; to adhere to the<lb />
hug - iandards of American citi-<lb />
Kenship and democracy.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, head of<lb />
the music department, is Province<lb />
Governor of five chapters of the fra-<lb />
ternities in North and South Carolina<lb />
land Virginia. East Carolina is in Pro-<lb />
jvince twenty.<lb />
The other fraternity of which Dr.<lb />
ICuthbert is Province Governor is<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha, led by senior George<lb />
 Knight.<lb />
Purposes<lb />
he purposes of Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
: to advance the cause of music<lb />
America through; scholarships,<lb />
commissioned works, grants in aid<lb />
and loans, publications which pro-<lb />
pnote music, encouragement and sub-<lb />
lid y of performances of American<lb />
msic in all forms, encouragement;<lb />
ind subsidy of research in music, aid<lb />
nd support of worthy musical or-<lb />
mizations, encouragement and<lb />
xbsidy of music in education, en-<lb />
couragement and subsidy of music in<lb />
immunity life, encouragement and<lb />
lubsidy of musk in industry, coop-<lb />
eration with alt existing organiza-<lb />
ions whose aims can be reconciled<lb />
ith those of the foundation To ac-<lb />
The Women's Chorus, open to all<lb />
women college students, has the dis-<lb />
inction of being the oldest music or-<lb />
ganization on a campus where such<lb />
associations are numerous. This ap-<lb />
roximately 100-member body is di-<lb />
rected by Mr. Dan E. Vornholt, who<lb />
himself has been at the college for<lb />
13 years. The accompanist for the<lb />
group is Miss Marietta Atkins.<lb />
Two big events on the Chorus cal-<lb />
endar are the concerts at the Christ-<lb />
mas Assembly and the Spring Con-<lb />
cert. Throughout the year the Chorus<lb />
sings at various other college activ-<lb />
ities, such as High School Day.<lb />
Though the group does no touring,<lb />
its musk is heard by many on tape,<lb />
via the campus radio station.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Methodists Giving 'Black Madonn4 Tonight,<lb />
8SU, Industrial Arts Groups Plan Banquets<lb />
Black Madonna<lb />
Representing: the Alpha Zeta Chap-<lb />
ter of Wesley Players, James Daugh-<lb />
ety, senior from Kinston, and Barbara<lb />
Wilson, freshman from Greenville,<lb />
will present 'Te Black Madonna<lb />
a dramatic Christmas reading with<lb />
carols, si the Christmas meeting of<lb />
the Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta<lb />
Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the<lb />
Y-Hut.<lb />
At the las meeting Dr. Ruth Mod-<lb />
lin, of the Education Department,<lb />
V anges in the Last Ten<lb />
- si East Carolina College Dr.<lb />
Mod ad been a teacher in the<lb />
- School before this time.<lb />
g out the fact that ECC<lb />
well known in the nation<lb />
at t nrollment had tripled.<lb />
A was made of the remark -<lb />
whom various build-<lb />
fd. In closing she com-<lb />
t the c ill ge still has the<lb />
. characteristic<lb />
- e was here.<lb />
. of Greenville,<lb />
S e succeeded<lb />
ed and is<lb />
( Wilmington City<lb />
'I?.<lb />
B S U News<lb />
: i : istmas" is the theme<lb />
-.idem Union's an-<lb />
 let which will<lb />
e at Respess James at 6:30<lb />
12.<lb />
gram will be<lb />
 World pre<lb />
Mrs. Robert Starling. She<lb />
1 talk with slides she<lb />
the Holy Land. Other<lb />
  c program will be "O,<lb />
Night sung by Bonny Rut-<lb />
"Jest 'Fore Christmas a<lb />
y Burleigh Hill, and the in-<lb />
Noted N,C. Authors<lb />
Hold Discussion<lb />
On Pro Writing<lb />
C arolina a mo'i<lb />
 visi ed East Carolina<lb />
engage in a round-<lb />
Professional Wri-<lb />
.<lb />
rs, Be mice Kelly Harris<lb />
. - Fletcher, were the guests<lb />
Ovid Williams Pierce of the En-<lb />
 who himself is a re-<lb />
ist on the faculty.<lb />
? -Pierce and the guests, Dr.<lb />
Wolf served as the<lb />
" r. A list of questions<lb />
the faculty con-<lb />
phases of the wri-<lb />
I<lb />
ex, though born in<lb />
claimed by the<lb />
IIe a native writer.<lb />
d a great part of her<lb />
writing of historical Se-<lb />
al .Una, including "Ra-<lb />
. "Men Of Albemarle<lb />
 . for Carolina "Toil<lb />
tve -Roanoke Hundred<lb />
'a Welcome and "Queen's<lb />
58, Mrs. Fletcher was<lb />
Sir Walter Raleigh<lb />
- series of Carolina<lb />
lives with her hus-<lb />
. at Bandon Plan-<lb />
Kelly Harris, of Wake<lb />
touted as one of<lb />
read of North Caro-<lb />
 published her first<lb />
in 1939 and re-<lb />
Mayflower Society Cup,<lb />
North Carolina for<lb />
shed book by a North<lb />
' i the first woman<lb />
e cup and "Purslane"<lb />
novel about North<lb />
 le ever to receive an<lb />
.  where.<lb />
Afl it, Doubleday and Cora-<lb />
bMshed "Portulaca "Sweet<lb />
Land "Sage Quarter "Ja-<lb />
ney Jeems "Hearthstones and<lb />
"Wild Cherry Tree Road Her "Folk<lb />
of Eastern Carolina" was pub-<lb />
in 1940 by the North Caro-<lb />
SGA Office Hours<lb />
The following SGA office hours<lb />
have been released for Winter<lb />
Quarter: Monday through Fri-<lb />
day, 9:00-11:00 AM; Friday,<lb />
3:00-4:00 PM; other hours by ap-<lb />
pointment. The SGA meets on<lb />
Monday nights at 7:30 PM in<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
Traffic Directions<lb />
Traffic may enter the Post Of-<lb />
fice area from both directions,<lb />
the College Traffic Office an-<lb />
nounced, for purposes of clarifi-<lb />
cation. Some drivers have been<lb />
under the impression that it is<lb />
one-way, but cars nvay enter<lb />
both from Eighth Street ex-<lb />
tension and the back campus<lb />
circle drive.<lb />
troxhiction of the international stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Barbecued chicken will be the main<lb />
course of the banquet.<lb />
The purpose of the ChrLstmas ban-<lb />
quet is to honor the international<lb />
students on East Carolina's campus.<lb />
They are: Hilda Sandgren from Col-<lb />
ombia; Kvikor Baraghimian and Sa-<lb />
lem Jailawi, both from Iraq; and<lb />
Claudia Armendariz and Javier Ci-<lb />
cero, both from Mexico.<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
The Industrial Arts Department of<lb />
ElX will .old its annual banquet<lb />
Friday, December 13, at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
in the Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
Church.<lb />
The guest speaker will be Dr. Ivan<lb />
Hoffstetler, head of the Industrial<lb />
Arts Department, North Carolina<lb />
Slate College, Raleigh, North Caro-<lb />
lina. He will speak on "The Impli-<lb />
cations of Sputniks for Industrial<lb />
Arts in North Carolina<lb />
This banquet is held each year in<lb />
an effort to promote good-will among<lb />
the members of the club, their wives<lb />
and friends. Other than the regular<lb />
staff members of the Industrial Arts<lb />
department, distinguished guests will<lb />
include Mrs. Ivan Hoffstetler and<lb />
President and Mrs. John D. Messick. <lb />
APO Officials Installed<lb />
Kappa Bpsilon Chapter of Alpha<lb />
Phi Omega anticipates a progres-<lb />
sive year with the installation of new<lb />
officers. The following will head the<lb />
fraternity: President. Julian Ford;<lb />
1st Vice-President, Jon Dunne; 2nd<lb />
Viee-President, Gene Lusk; Secre-<lb />
tary. Raddy Holton; Treasurer, Fos-<lb />
ter Morse; Sgtat Arms, Chris<lb />
Johnson; Chaplain, Tommy Harris;<lb />
Alumni Secretary, Adolphus Spain;<lb />
Social Chairman, Mike Katsias. Mr.<lb />
Jim Butler will continue to head the<lb />
Advisor's Committee consisting of<lb />
Dr. Keith Holmes and Mr. Carl<lb />
Knight.<lb />
New members ejected l0 take an<lb />
ac ive part in this year's activities<lb />
are Adolphus Spain. Jimmie Wall,<lb />
Robert Neads, Sea ton Fairless, Joe<lb />
Hanell. Jimmy Trice, Edward An-<lb />
drews. Frank Freeman, Bill Briley,<lb />
Paul Darden, David Perry, Edgar<lb />
Delamar. and James Robert Cooper.<lb />
The members of Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
would like at this time to extend a<lb />
personal invitation to the "White<lb />
Bail the college's annual Christmas<lb />
dance. It will be held Friday, Dec.<lb />
13 in Wright Auditorium from 8:30<lb />
to 11:30 p. m music by the popular<lb />
"Collegians admission $1.00 stag<lb />
or drag.<lb />
White Gift Service<lb />
An annual project of the YW and<lb />
VM( A. the White Gift Service is<lb />
again in operation. Every year at<lb />
Christmas time the Y sponsors a<lb />
food, clothing, and gift drive for some<lb />
local needy family. Special boxes have<lb />
been . laved in all the dormitories fr<lb />
the deposit of these articles. The Wel-<lb />
fare Department reports there are a<lb />
mother and six children ranging in<lb />
ages from five to sixteen in this fam-<lb />
ily.<lb />
Tonight these boxes will be col-<lb />
lected and brought to the Y Hut du-<lb />
:ing the regular Vespers session.<lb />
Here ihe gifts will be wrapped in<lb />
white pa, er and placed under the Hut<lb />
Christmas tree. A program of Christ-<lb />
mas caroling will conclude the Ves-<lb />
pers.<lb />
Dancorama<lb />
Waltzing turned out to be the lucky<lb />
dance for Gayle Davenport and Joe<lb />
Pond, who recently picked up a first<lb />
prize in that category on Marie Wal-<lb />
lace's TV Dancorama.<lb />
Gayle and Joe received individual<lb />
trophies for their waltzing skill on<lb />
the program, which may be seen at<lb />
1:00 p. m. Saturdays on Channel 9.<lb />
At tie end of a series of tango,<lb />
bop, polka, cha-cha, rhumba and<lb />
other contests, the two will compete<lb />
with other undergraduate winners for<lb />
a grand prize.<lb />
Barbara Harris Soloist With Orchestra<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
Ann Mayo, recent distinguished<lb />
graduate in the Foreign Language<lb />
department, spoke at the November<lb />
meeting of the Sigma .Pi Alpha fra-<lb />
ternity. Now teaching at Edenton<lb />
High School, she was the recipient<lb />
of the A)AUW foreign study scholar-<lb />
ship which enabled her to study at<lb />
the Sorbonne and tour France this<lb />
past summer.<lb />
In her talk Miss Mayo said that<lb />
the most impressive thing about<lb />
France was the smallness and oldness<lb />
of things. Speaking of the Sorbonne<lb />
itself, she said there was no campus,<lb />
just buildings. An international col-<lb />
lege, about one-third of its student<lb />
body was from the United States.<lb />
An interesting custom noted was<lb />
the fact that instead of locking the<lb />
store doors Frenchmen just took the<lb />
door knob off and walked home with<lb />
it. Also, in France, they put their<lb />
bread on the tablecloth.<lb />
Library Club<lb />
Library club members were<lb />
issued their keys this past week.<lb />
These keys are in silver and gold with<lb />
a crest of black in the shape of a<lb />
book with "Library Club" printed<lb />
on it. They signify the work that the<lb />
library club is doing and further en-<lb />
courage the new members and li-<lb />
brary science majors.<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
New pledges to the International<lb />
Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi re<lb />
cently underwent a week's training<lb />
program. The training week is known<lb />
as "Help Week" and all new pledges<lb />
are required to dress as business<lb />
mer In addition, they must have<lb />
with them at all times their pledge<lb />
pins, initial cards, and pledge cards<lb />
with their name and number written<lb />
on them.<lb />
The pledges are: James Batluloe,<lb />
William Stevens, Jerry Short, Frank<lb />
Harris, Ruffin Hall, Raymond Har-<lb />
mon, Vernon McLean, Bobby Wilson,<lb />
John Carr, John O'Carroll, James<lb />
Hardee, Benjamin Jones, John Filic-<lb />
ky. Euclid Armstrong.<lb />
Circle K Club<lb />
The Circle K Club, college affili-<lb />
ate of Kiwanis International, held its<lb />
Ladies' Night November 6 at the<lb />
Silo Restaurant.<lb />
Members and guests present were<lb />
President Paul Singleton, Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Eddie Dennis with Kathryn John-<lb />
son, Treasurer Joe Pearce with Merle<lb />
Council, Bucky Monroe with Jonnie<lb />
Simpson, Gus Manos with Jean Duke,<lb />
Bubba Driver with Gail Clapp, Curtis<lb />
Hendrix with Mrs. Mary Alice Hend-<lb />
rix, A. B. Benfield with Annie Spel-<lb />
ler, Tommy Nash with Peggy Bullock,<lb />
John Messick with Elizabeth Ann<lb />
Cox, Jerry Brooks with Mrs. Ann<lb />
Brooks, Kenneth Crocker with Eliza<lb />
beth Ann Turner, Tommy Farlow<lb />
with Patricia Lewis, Tommy Hull<lb />
with Jane Berryman, Bobby Patter-<lb />
son, Wade Ward, Wade Sesoms, Bill<lb />
S" aw, and Verne Strickland.<lb />
Also present, as guests of the Circle<lb />
K Club were Dr. and Mrs. John O.<lb />
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. John Bamhill,<lb />
Dr. Grover Everett, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Chester Walsh, and two members of<lb />
the Kiwanis Circle K Committee,<lb />
Lewis Clark and Max Ray Joyner.<lb />
After the dinner, Mr. John Barn-<lb />
hill, Lt. Governor of the Seventh Ki-<lb />
wanis District, installed the follow-<lb />
ing New Circle K members: Kenneth<lb />
Crocker, Wade Ward, Wade Sessoms,<lb />
Bill Shaw, Tommy Farlow, and Tom-<lb />
my Hull.<lb />
ROTC Holds Social<lb />
Approximately thirty (persons at-<lb />
tended an advanced AFROTC social<lb />
held on Wednesday evening, Novem-<lb />
ber 13, in the Cadet Lounge in Austin<lb />
Building. Present at the social were<lb />
members of the Detachment Staff<lb />
and their wives, the newly elected<lb />
AFROTC Sponsors, members of the<lb />
advanced corp, their wives and dates<lb />
and visiting Major Jean S. Wilson,<lb />
WAF attached to Headquarters,<lb />
r. Cuthbert directs the Orchestra as Barbara Harris rehearsed for the Sunday concert<lb />
I<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb /><lb />
rw"<lb />
STAUFFER'S JEWELERS<lb />
 YOUR BULOVA, HAMILTON, ELGIN, MIDO WATCH<lb />
 and DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS<lb />
 38 Years in Greenville<lb />
 frmwwww<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
1.<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
Near TV Station at the Crossroad<lb />
PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q<lb />
AFROTC.<lb />
Beginning the evening's events,<lb />
Cadet Capt. Wade Nixon, president<lb />
of the Advanced Cadet Club, in-<lb />
vited those present to assemble in one<lb />
of the class rooms where an inter-<lb />
esting collection of color slides was<lb />
shown and discussed. The slides<lb />
shown were taken by Cadets R. T.<lb />
Smith and J. R. Parker while at Craig<lb />
nd McDill Air Force Bases respect-<lb />
ively, and from Eglin Air Research<lb />
and Proving Ground Center during<lb />
AFROTC Summer Training.<lb />
Change Of Command<lb />
In a recent ceremony Cadet Group<lb />
Commander Cadet Col. R. O. Ballance<lb />
presented the command to Cadet Col.<lb />
Paul L. Singleton who will serve as<lb />
Cadet Commander during the winter<lb />
quarter. Cadet Col. Singleton, who<lb />
was last quarter Group Executive Of-<lb />
ficer, is a senior from Plymouth,<lb />
N. C. A science major, hi participates<lb />
in many activities of that department.<lb />
Cadet Col. Singleton was recently<lb />
presented the Outstanding Cadet<lb />
Award and was also selected for<lb />
Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities.<lb />
News Of Tau Sigma<lb />
The Alpha Chapter of Tau Sigma<lb />
held a most impressive installation<lb />
; rogram on November 12, 1957 at<lb />
7 o'cIock in the Alumni-Faculty<lb />
Building. The purpose of Tau Sigma<lb />
is for educational exploration, and<lb />
after careful consideration along edu-<lb />
cational lines eleven new members<lb />
were received into the chapter. Those<lb />
admitted into the chapter were as<lb />
follows: Rae Britt, Peggy Efird, Earl<lb />
Boykin, Betsy Redding, Gloria Hofler,<lb />
Paul Goodwin, Sherrill Garris, Shir-<lb />
ley Lewis, Ann Bryan, Henry Creech,<lb />
and Ann McWilliams Cayton.<lb />
On December 5, 1957, a dinner<lb />
meeting was held at the Cinderella<lb />
Restaurant. After a full course din-<lb />
ner was served along with an hour of<lb />
fun and entertainment, the President,<lb />
George Bagley, called the meeting to<lb />
order for a business .session. With a<lb />
few changes in the constiution as t<lb />
attendance and dues, Tau Sigma de-<lb />
cided to sponsor two Christmas par-<lb />
ties. One of these parties will be for<lb />
handicapped children, the other, for<lb />
underprivileged children.<lb />
Tau Sigma has as its ad-<lb />
visors, Dr. Frances Henry and<lb />
Dr. Thomas Stritch. The mem-<lb />
bers are looking forward to many<lb />
projects being completed under their<lb />
supervision.<lb />
Exhibits Art<lb />
Janet Hill<lb />
Exhibit Display<lb />
By Artist Hill<lb />
The Department of Art at East<lb />
Carolina announces the first of<lb />
a series of art exhibitions spon-<lb />
s red by the department and exhibit-<lb />
ing the work of senior art majors at<lb />
he college. This series will run into<lb />
the summer and will change approx-<lb />
imate' every two weeks during the<lb />
r mainder of the school year.<lb />
The first Senior Exhibition is the<lb />
work of Janet Hill, senior art student<lb />
from Elizabeth City, N. C. Janet is<lb />
currently doing her student teaching<lb />
in art at the Rocky Mount Public<lb />
Schools.<lb />
The exhibit contains seven oils in<lb />
which several different techniques<lb />
are used The subject matter in-<lb />
cludes several still life paintings of<lb />
"ruits and vegetables in a highly in-<lb />
dividual style as far as still life<lb />
work is concerned. One of the oils<lb />
is a landscape and another is a non-<lb />
objective painting. One of the most<lb />
unusual effects is achieved by paint-<lb />
ing a figure on burlap. The exhibition<lb />
is intended to give a comprehensive<lb />
treatment of the media by Mis3 Hill.<lb />
The Senior exhibitions will be open<lb />
to the public during the regular Bchool<lb />
days Mondays through Fridays from<lb />
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and on Sat-<lb />
urdays from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon.<lb />
Jr net's exhibition started Monday,<lb />
Dectmber 2 and runs through Decem-<lb />
ber until the Christmas holidays.<lb />
I '  public is cordially invited to<lb />
visit the second floor of Austin Build-<lb />
Music Program<lb />
In Preparation<lb />
For Assembly<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
With Christmas in the air, the Ifrj<lb />
i  Depai ment is pre. aring for<lb />
nnual Christmas Assembly <lb />
will be held in Wright Auditorium oi<lb />
December 19 at 10 A.M.<lb />
The program will consist of per<lb />
formanoes by the Concert Band D<lb />
the direction of Herbert Carti<lb />
Women's Chorus, conducted by Dan<lb />
Vornholt, and selections by th- Mi -<lb />
sish Chorus under the directioi<lb />
students selected from the conducting<lb />
lass. Awarded the honor are Gr-<lb />
ille Matheus, Robert L. Ellwanger ft :<lb />
Thomas Lewis.<lb />
College president Dr. John D.<lb />
Messick will give the annual Cr.<lb />
mas message. The topic of thia tra-<lb />
ditional address as of yet has<lb />
been made public. As a finising <lb />
to the program, the East Carolina Or<lb />
chestra will iperform, with the itudei t<lb />
audience joining in the singing y<lb />
Christmas carols.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Al. ha Phi Omega Christmas dance<lb />
will be in Wright at 8 p. m. Friday<lb />
night.<lb />
Free movie scheduled for Friday<lb />
night, December 13, will be "Fire<lb />
Down Below Movies are in Auet<lb />
at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
Saturday night there will be a<lb />
ketball game in the gym at 8 p. m<lb />
against Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
On Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. na<lb />
the Messiah will be given in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The Phi Mu Alpha Musical will be<lb />
Monday night in Austin at 8 p. m.<lb />
On Tuesday night the Pirates meet<lb />
Newberry in the Gym at 8 p. m.<lb />
Thursday morning at 10 a. m. the<lb />
annual Christmas Assembly in Wright<lb />
auditorium will be held with the Band,<lb />
Women'g Chorus, Messiah Chorus,<lb />
ECC Orchestra, and President J. D.<lb />
Messick participating.<lb />
ing to see this and exhibits to come.<lb />
Frames for this exhibition come<lb />
through the courtesy of Dunn Build-<lb />
ing and Supply Company of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
willim macuroy. Nibbling Sibling<lb />
DARTMOUTH<lb />
ANY NORMAL DORM'LL be full of Lucky<lb />
smokers! You can count 'em by carloads<lb />
on any campus  and no wonder! A<lb />
Lucky, you see, is a light smokethe<lb />
right smoke for everyone. It's made of<lb />
nothing but naturally light tobacco . <lb />
golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting<lb />
tobacco that's toasted to taste even bet-<lb />
ter. Find a set of dorms without Lucky<lb />
smokers, and you've stumbled on a<lb />
mighty Odd Quad! Don't you miss out-<lb />
light up a Lucky. You'll say a light<lb />
smoke's the right smoke for you!<lb />
WHAT IS A LACKADAISICAL MOM<lb />
MARJORIS ICKHIRT.<lb />
CORNCLL<lb />
Bored Horde<lb />
WHAT'S A FLOWER THAT<lb />
DIDN'T BLOOMI<lb />
GERALO FF0DERSEN.<lb />
RUTGIRJ<lb />
Dud Bud<lb />
STUDENTS! MAKE $25<lb />
Do you like to shirk work? Here's some easy<lb />
moneystart Stickling! We'll pay $25 for every<lb />
Stickler we printand for hundreds more that<lb />
never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with<lb />
two-word rhyming answers. Both words must<lb />
have the same number of syllables.<lb />
(Don't do drawings.) Send your<lb />
Sticklers with your name, address,<lb />
college and class to Happy-Joe-<lb />
Lucky,Box 67A,Mt.Vernon,N.Y.<lb />
WHAT'S AN AOILE SECRET AGENT?<lb />
RONALD RILEY.<lb />
BOSTON COLLEGE<lb />
Spry Spy<lb />
WHAT IS A GATHERING<lb />
OF PHI BETES<lb />
Smarty Party<lb />
PIERRE VAN RYSSEL8ERGME<lb />
U OF WASHINGTON<lb />
WHAT IS A MAN WHO<lb />
HOARDS SALTlNESf<lb />
MARYIIN FISHER<lb />
SAN iOSE JR COLL<lb />
Cracker Stacker<lb />
CIGARETTES<lb />
LIGHT UP A<lb />
t SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY!<lb />
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