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J<lb />
ECCs NAIA Swimming Champs Having Troubl<lb /><lb />
jJL4<lb />
lt! always a winner and although deprived of scholarship<lb />
ers. He spent plenty of time working<lb />
with them to bring East Carolina a<lb />
9-4 record in their second year of<lb />
existence. The wins came over South-<lb />
err. Conference and Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference clubs.<lb />
Schedule Trouble<lb />
Last year, Martinez had trouble<lb />
finding a schedule with many of the<lb />
teams h had beaten the previous<lb />
year failing to swim BCC again.<lb />
After a schedule was finally worked<lb />
out, EOC emerged once again vic-<lb />
torious with a 9-3-1 mark. Two of<lb />
the losses came to nationally ranked<lb />
University of North Carolina and the<lb />
tie was with the University of Geor-<lb />
gia.<lb />
Id ol aporta and the East<lb />
wimming team is finding<lb />
 fact hrough no fault<lb />
 K four years ago when<lb />
Martinet was brought to<lb />
aroline to start a swimming<lb />
Martinet had a modern<lb />
 with but as far as<lb />
M crop was small.<lb />
season in operation saw<lb />
a win only one match<lb />
- as they found the swim-<lb />
mited to only the larg-<lb />
 ?. No North State<lb />
d the sport and<lb />
that their competition<lb />
t veteran clubs.<lb />
.  went to work<lb />
East Carolina then dropped down<lb />
to their own class when they journey-<lb />
ed to Illinois for the NAM.<lb />
Swim meet which consisted of all<lb />
the small colleges throughout the<lb />
country. The Mermen succeeded in<lb />
putting Bast Carolina on the map by<lb />
capturing the national title, the first<lb />
for a EOC athletic team. It was a<lb />
great f.at for the water sport . in<lb />
the short four year period.<lb />
Lose Men, Coach<lb />
This year five big men have de-<lb />
parted from the championship club<lb />
including Coach Martinez. The club<lb />
is a little weaker than last winter<lb />
but otlur neighboring schools are<lb />
well aware of the Bucs water pewer<lb />
and don't want any part of it.<lb />
Dr. Charles DeShaw, the succeding<lb />
swim tutor, has really had a headache<lb />
this winter in finding a suitable<lb />
schedule for his champions. DeShaw<lb />
has not been able to announce a<lb />
chedule, but has been forced to<lb />
-chedule meets as the season pro-<lb />
gresses.<lb />
The larger teams which the Pirates<lb />
defeated in the past have found it<lb />
unable to re-schedule the NAIA<lb />
camps. The schools which are on<lb />
i he EOC slate are high-ranking<lb />
owtig and are pretty confident of<lb />
victory.<lb />
Inconvenient<lb />
In the Southern and Atlantic Coast<lb />
Ton Terences, the clubs are forced to<lb />
Gleet certain requirements and in<lb />
ronie cases it is inconvenient for<lb />
them to meet outside foes. Although,<lb />
it seems that the favorites of these<lb />
respective leagues have been able to<lb />
find available dates.<lb />
Only Six Meets<lb />
With expei ience, East Carolina<lb />
could develop ino a club as strong<lb />
as last years? but with only six meets<lb />
on the present schedule a repeat per-<lb />
formance is doubtful. Two of the<lb />
meets are with Carolina, one of the<lb />
two toe teams in the nation, another<lb />
is with Virginia Military, the South-<lb />
ern Conference champion, at the Vir-<lb />
ginia school's pool. The only home<lb />
match. remaining are with Caro-<lb />
lina and the U. of Georgia.<lb />
Thus far this season the BCC club<lb />
has posted a win over William and<lb />
Mary and a tie with Duke's supris-<lb />
ingly strong junior varsity. Their<lb />
only loss has been to U. N. C.<lb />
Main Attractions<lb />
The main attractions of the club<lb />
are Bob Sawyer and Ken Midgette.<lb />
Sawyer, the NAIA backstroke cham-<lb />
pion, is undefeated and is considered<lb />
on? of the top men in the nation.<lb />
Midgette, also undefeated, is re-<lb />
garded as the best diver throughout<lb />
he state.<lb />
Others who are back from the<lb />
championship unit are Glen Dwyer,<lb />
i he colorful wer, Jack Kobberling,<lb />
a back-stroke artist, Sidney Oliver,<lb />
sop' omore butterfly competitor, Mike<lb />
Williamson, distance veteran, and<lb />
Teddy Gar men, the team captain and<lb />
butterfly ace.<lb />
Weak In Free-Style Events<lb />
Coach DeShaw termed his ciuh<lb />
wak in the free-style events during<lb />
the pre-Christmas practices but has<lb />
been well pleased with the .progress<lb />
of his freshmen. They have aided<lb />
extremely in the depth department.<lb />
It has been a big letdown for the<lb />
team and fans to see their dub fall<lb />
from high ranking due to the lack<lb />
of a schedule. It looks like it may be<lb />
a long winter for the Mermen with<lb />
practices being innumerable and the<lb />
meets few.<lb />
Repeating as NAIA champs may<lb />
even result as a problem. The asso-<lb />
ciation plans to have the meets by<lb />
regions this winter. In East Caro-<lb />
lina's region, their is no other known<lb />
club. They would have to be invited<lb />
by another region in order to com-<lb />
pete.<lb />
'Congratulations must go to Dr. De-<lb />
Shaw and his club for their hard<lb />
work. It is a shame that their ef-<lb />
forts must go to waste.<lb />
Phelps' Plan<lb />
 President Jimmy Phelps present<lb />
in for student government p-<lb />
n pai e two. It needs your ap-<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
Music Lover?<lb />
Make plans now to see and hear the<lb />
Dave Brubeck Quartet, here, on Febru-<lb />
ary 5. It is an Entertainment Series<lb />
presentation.<lb />
J)MlM. rft.H"<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
XXXIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958<lb />
Number 12<lb />
IFC Preparing F or First F ormal Rush Week<lb />
Fifty-one Students Gain<lb />
Honor Roll Scholastically<lb />
New Gymnasium<lb />
Rules Released<lb />
HULL, CONDON<lb />
going through rehearsal<lb />
Grass Roots Group<lb />
he Bat1<lb />
I IT<lb />
Presenting I<lb />
Top poholastic honors for the fall<lb />
quarter at East Carolina College<lb />
went to 61 students whose names<lb />
have just been announced by Regis-<lb />
trar Orval L. Philip- These students<lb />
are included on the "All Ones" Honors<lb />
List at the college in recognition of<lb />
the fact that they received the high-<lb />
est possible marks in all courses in<lb />
w Lch they are enrolled.<lb />
Their outstanding records entitle<lb />
them to inclusion also on the Dean's<lb />
List of students with superior scho-<lb />
lastic standing and on the college<lb />
honor roll.<lb />
Among the "AU Ones" students 48<lb />
Are rom North Carolina; on from<lb />
Maine; and two, from Virginia. Nine-<lb />
are men, and 42 are women.<lb />
Men who are listed on Dr. Phillips'<lb />
"All Onea" roll are Clifton Chappell,<lb />
Victor E. Cornacchione, Stephen T.<lb />
Farish, Tom S. Hopkins, Henry L.<lb />
Jordan, David M. Kinlaw, Frederick<lb />
E. Leadibetter, Adobphus L. Spain,<lb />
and William G. Wilson.<lb />
Rebecca C. Batts, Frances C. Brad-<lb />
ley, Hazel L. Chappell, Ann Clarke,<lb />
Madelyn Coleman, Mrs. Betty P. Cut-<lb />
ler, Ida R. Daniels, Barbara J Fisher,<lb />
Helen F. Fisher, Nancy A. Fisher,<lb />
Sideree Gore, Wilma A. Harris, Jessie<lb />
D. Harrison, Rebecca M. Hill, Mrs<lb />
Edith 1. Holmes, Hazel F. Jackson,<lb />
Deloris 1. Johnson, Rebecca G.<lb />
Knight, Jo Ann B. Leith, Mildred A.<lb />
Lewis, Frances J. Long, Mrs. Mildred<lb />
T. McGrath, Mrs. Virginia B. May-<lb />
nard, Peggy A. Mobley, Lillian McA.<lb />
Moore, Phiena E. Nance, A. Faye<lb />
Neal, Mary Neale, L. Marian Pickett,<lb />
Joyce A. Pierce, M. Lavina Prath-<lb />
er. OuiJa L. Reaves, Ruby B. Roper,<lb />
Fanet M. Ross, Sylvia M. Sampedro.<lb />
Jxinice C. Saunders, Jonquelyn R.<lb />
Simpson, KathKen Somendlle, Mild-<lb />
red J. Stephens, Ruth W. Stokes,<lb />
Peggy 0. Wynne, N. Joyce Worsiey.<lb />
11.<lb />
re-<lb />
It is necessary for all freshmen<lb />
interested in pledging a frater-<lb />
nity to register with the IFC be-<lb />
fore January 20. Office hours<lb />
are 3-4 p.m. Monday through<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Beginning Saturday, January<lb />
and ex'ending throughout the<lb />
mainder of the Winter Quarter, the<lb />
main floor of tve gymnasium will be<lb />
0. t-n for activity each Saturday from<lb />
9:30 a. m: to 11:30 a. m. and 2:00<lb />
p. m. to 4:00 p. m. The following<lb />
rules will be enforced:<lb />
1. College students only will be<lb />
admit ed.<lb />
Full gymnasium costume must be<lb />
worn.<lb />
Admittance to the floor is by<lb />
the north door. Street clothes<lb />
u:st be lf in the dressing<lb />
roott.<lb />
Ft  voik-out will not be per- j<lb />
mitted under any conditions.<lb />
Anyone found in the building (ex-<lb />
cept when the building is offic-<lb />
ially open) will be referred to<lb />
the college administration for<lb />
disciplinary action.<lb />
Nephi M. Jorgensen, Director<lb />
Department of Health and<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
Fraternities Indicate<lb />
January 20 Deadline<lb />
For Frosh Candidates<lb />
5.<lb />
Saturday Exam<lb />
The Comprehensive Masters<lb />
f:amination erfli be given for<lb />
the winter quarter on Saturday,<lb />
January 25, 1958, at 1:30 p.m.<lb />
in room 200 Graham building.<lb />
Students who are planning to<lb />
take the examination should be<lb />
in the classroom by 1:25 so that<lb />
work mey begin promptly at<lb />
1:30 There- will be no admission<lb />
to the examination after work<lb />
haP begun. To be eligible to take<lb />
the examination, a student should<lb />
have earned credit for at least<lb />
thirty (30) quarter hours.<lb />
J. K. Long<lb />
Director of Graduate Studies<lb />
Dan Vornholt of the Music<lb />
has just announced that<lb />
ational Grass Roots Opera Com-<lb />
pear in the College The-<lb />
n Monday, January 20, at 2<lb />
in in a production of "The<lb />
i,r in English.<lb />
e National Grass Roots Opera<lb />
with headquarters in Ra-<lb />
- roved to be a haven for<lb />
professional singers desiring<lb />
exp rience. Eight, different<lb />
are represented in its roster.<lb />
a auditions are held in<lb />
 rk and Raleigh by this com-<lb />
S from these auditions, only<lb />
: ruling voices are choBen.<lb />
in his second season as di-<lb />
: of the Grass Roots Opera Com-<lb />
the gifted young Vienna-born<lb />
Po per of New York City.<lb />
kermaus" is by Johann<lb />
 The title means "The Bat"<lb />
t is a comic opera in three acts.<lb />
Rosaline, a soprano; Adele,<lb />
orano; Eisenstein, a tenor;<lb />
 tenor; Dr. Blind, a tenor;<lb />
i alke, a baritone; Frank, bass.<lb />
 egins with the Baron von<lb />
aed to be committed to<lb />
i igfct days for insulting an<lb />
partly through the ineffi-<lb />
f his attorney the stuttering<lb />
nd, and is about o begin his<lb />
ment. His friend, Notart<lb />
however, persuades him to<lb />
until the morrow and to<lb />
my fcim to a masked ball, in<lb />
that he pay back Eisenstein<lb />
 r a trick when the previous winter,<lb />
as a bat, he went to a<lb />
ed ball and had been compelled<lb />
. Eisenstein to walk to his home in<lb />
daylight and to the amusement<lb />
e populace. Rosalinde, the wile<lb />
f Eisenstein, is visited that night by<lb />
former admirer, the singing tea-<lb />
ther, Alfred.<lb />
They have unexpected company,<lb />
'rank, the governor of the prison,<lb />
as come to take the prisoner to<lb />
ail. Alfred, in order not to compro-<lb />
lise Rosalinde, impersonates Eiaen-<lb />
Itein and goes off to jail.<lb />
Falke, to complete the joke, has<lb />
jo invited the governor of tbe prf-<lb />
Frank, the maid Adele, and<lb />
aalinde, to be hia guests at the ball.<lb />
ilinde, who is masked, is intro-<lb />
duced to her husband as a Hun-<lb />
garian countess, and the fun begins.<lb />
'Teahouse' Work Underway; Opens Thursday, January 23<lb />
Carousel Cast<lb />
Casting for the SGA sponsored<lb />
musical, Carousel, to be prodnced<lb />
in April is in the process and will be<lb />
announced in the next issue of the<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
This year's production committee<lb />
is headed by Linwood Pittman, chair-<lb />
man. Other members are: Jim Deugh-<lb />
ety, David Doolittle, Alice Home,<lb />
Jackie McDaniels, Rapjh Shumaker<lb />
and Joe Stell.<lb />
Directing this year's (production<lb />
again will be Dr. Kenneth N. Cuth-<lb />
bert and Dr. Elisabeth Utterback<lb />
who have worked together on the past<lb />
productions of "Good News "Stu-<lb />
dent Prince "Blossom Time "Brig-<lb />
adoon "Oklahoma and "Connect-<lb />
icutt Yankee<lb />
C. arles Shearin will direct the cho-<lb />
reography and Joe Stell is director<lb />
of stage sets.<lb />
"Carousel which is sn outstand-<lb />
ing Broadway musical, is another of<lb />
the famous productions of Rogers and<lb />
Hammerstein, and includes a full<lb />
scale orchestra, dancers, and chorus,<lb />
in addition to a large cast. Best<lb />
known songs from "Carousel" are:<lb />
"If I Loved You "What's The Use<lb />
of Wonderin "June Is Bustin' Out<lb />
All Over "Mister Snow "You'll<lb />
Never Walk Alone and "A Real<lb />
Nice Clambake<lb />
This musical is produced and paid<lb />
for by the student government for<lb />
the benefit of the ECC students.<lb />
Most Be FTA Members<lb />
Announcement that this year<lb />
Mr. and Miss Reprsnentstive Fu-<lb />
ture Teacher must be members<lb />
of the Future Teachers Chspter<lb />
  made by the Robert H.<lb />
Wright Chspter of ths Fntare<lb />
Teachers of North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Associstion.<lb />
This new ruling was wads by<lb />
the NCEA and will apply to all<lb />
colleges having Futars Teachers<lb />
chapters. Plans for the selection<lb />
are being Made and will be an-<lb />
nounced later.<lb />
"Teahouse of the August Moon" is<lb />
one of the most difficult plays the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse has tackled<lb />
remarked Ed Pilkington, stage mana-<lb />
ger o. the production. "The cast and<lb />
crew are. working hard; everyone is<lb />
enthusiastic over it and we are try-<lb />
ing to do a good job. Why, several stu-<lb />
dents who wure stationed in Japan<lb />
during their term in service are act-<lb />
ing as consultants so we can be as<lb />
authentic as possible! He further re-<lb />
marked that the set is a difficult<lb />
one to build, because a teahouse will<lb />
actually be on stage, but that they<lb />
will be beautiful.<lb />
"A third of the teahouse ha3 al-<lb />
ready been built. Another feature<lb />
requiring precision are the sound and<lb />
lighting effects. They will be timed<lb />
down to the second During the<lb />
interview, it was also revealed that<lb />
several new features have been added<lb />
to the production staff. There will be<lb />
a House Manager for this .production.<lb />
The "House of Connelly" was the<lb />
first play in which a Stage Manager<lb />
was used; "Teahouse" is the<lb />
second. Since there is no student<lb />
director for this production, the Stage<lb />
Manager, Ed, has been given five<lb />
scenes to direct. Ed will be remem-<lb />
bered as "Uncle Bob Connelly" in<lb />
last quarter's production of "House<lb />
of Connelly. He was a member of<lb />
the Goldmasquers while in Golds-<lb />
bo ro high school, and is already a<lb />
well-established personality in the<lb />
dramatic work here on campus.<lb />
Many new faces will be seen on<lb />
the East Carolina stage opening<lb />
night along with many familiar<lb />
faces. Among these new faces will<lb />
be Jerry Rockwood, who will play<lb />
Sakini. Mr. (Rockwood is the guest<lb />
actor who will appear in conjunction<lb />
wi h the Entertainment Series. While<lb />
he is here, Ed .Pilkington and Doris<lb />
Rabbins, the prompter, will work<lb />
with him on his blocking and lines.<lb />
He arrived here Monday morning,<lb />
and is staying at the Alumni House.<lb />
Mr. Rockwood, who makes his<lb />
home in New York City, was with<lb />
the National Company of "Teahouse<lb />
as understudy to Burgess Meredith. <lb />
He was the recipient of the Barter<lb />
Theatre Award, chosen by Shirley<lb />
Booth. He has appeared with such<lb />
nationally known groups as Barter<lb />
Theatre, the Cleveland Playhouse,<lb />
and ihe Washington Arena Theatre.<lb />
He has done work with off-Broadway<lb />
theatres iu such productions as "Heav-<lb />
enly Express "Man and Superman<lb />
"Mrs. Mcthing "God Had Seven<lb />
Days "The Gladiator "The Long<lb />
Whistle and "Back To Methuselah<lb />
On television, he has had featured<lb />
and leading roles on Studio One, You<lb />
Are There, Big Story, Goodyear Play-<lb />
house, Tihe W b, Danger, Lamp Unto<lb />
My Fee Pulitzer Prize Playhouse,<lb />
Sound Stae, Hands of Mystery, Roc-<lb />
 Ranger, and I Cover Times<lb />
Square.<lb />
By PAT BAKER<lb />
His boot known films include the<lb />
"China Smith" serie8 and "Frances<lb />
Goes to West Point Stock work with<lb />
Barter Theatre, Pocono Playhouse,<lb />
S ockfbridge, and Northport are in-<lb />
cluded in his references. He obtained<lb />
his MA degree in drama from Western<lb />
Reserve University.<lb />
Aside from acting, his dramatic<lb />
ex;er'ence includes directing many<lb />
off-Broadway and individual theatre<lb />
plays, technical work as assistant<lb />
stage manager for the Cleveland Play-<lb />
house, and work in designing, light-<lb />
ing, music and sound. He taught<lb />
production techniques at Western Re-<lb />
serve University and Cleveland Play-<lb />
bo'?e, Make-up and Acting at Cleve-<lb />
land Playhouse, and Acting also at<lb />
Karamu Theatre, Drama Studio, New<lb />
York, and Harand School, Chicago.<lb />
He aio held scene classes for mem-<lb />
bers of Teahouse and Pajama Game<lb />
road companies in Chicago.<lb />
O .her members of the cast include:<lb />
Col. Wainwright Purdy III, Bubba<lb />
Driver; Capt. Fishby, Tommy Hull;<lb />
Qapt McLean, Ken West; Lostus<lb />
Blossom, Aline Condon; Miss Higa-<lb />
Jiga, Leigh Dobson; Sumata, Jimmy<lb />
Parker; Hokaido, Tony Brandon;<lb />
Heora, Robert Jackson; Omura,<lb />
David Conner; Oshira, Larry Craven;<lb />
Seiko, Charles Jenkins; Qld Woman,<lb />
Jane Berryman; and Old Man, EU<lb />
Pilkington; plus male and female<lb />
villa jrers.<lb />
The production will open January<lb />
23, running through January 26.<lb />
Grass Roots Production Presents<lb />
!FC Discussion<lb />
Includes Hew<lb />
'Playboy' Dance<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Plans for East Carolina's first<lb />
formal Rush Week were disclosed<lb />
by Interfraternity Council president<lb />
Roddy Jones at a mass meeting of<lb />
all members of the five social fra-<lb />
ternities on campus January 9. He<lb />
stressed that all boys who are in-<lb />
terested in pledging a fraternity must<lb />
register with the IFC office before<lb />
January 20 to be eligible.<lb />
Vice president and chairman of<lb />
the IFC Judiciary Mac Lancaster,<lb />
warned the fraternities about illegal<lb />
rushing  approaching potential<lb />
rushees before the official date Jan-<lb />
uary 20. Concerning this Lancaster<lb />
stated, "The Judiciary will go into<lb />
action if &amp;uch procedure is followed<lb />
by any fraternity<lb />
Rushing activities are to begin<lb />
that first day with a mass meeting in<lb />
Austin of all fraternity members and<lb />
rushees. The five fraternities ad<lb />
their officers will be introduced to<lb />
the rushees and the program for<lb />
the entire Rush Week will be out-<lb />
lined. During the week each boy<lb />
will visit each of the fraternities at<lb />
least once in their chapter rooms.<lb />
"The five fraternities are anxious<lb />
for the first Rush Week to be a suc-<lb />
cess. They have spent a lot of time<lb />
in preparation and interest has reach-<lb />
ed a high peak commented Presi-<lb />
dent Jones.<lb />
A topic of much interest among<lb />
fraternity men is the "Playboy Dance'<lb />
ttf be given February 8 by the IFC.<lb />
The dance will be only for fraterni-<lb />
ty members and guests. "Playboy"<lb />
magazine will furnish dance invi-<lb />
tations and bid covers, decorations,<lb />
a: .j party napkins. Part of the de-<lb />
corations will consist of four foot<lb />
cardboard rabbits, symbols of "Play-<lb />
boy<lb />
"Playboy" is requiring that the<lb />
dance be strictly formal (no dinner<lb />
jackets) and that pictures be taken<lb />
for possible use In "Playboy" maga-<lb />
zine. Roddy observed that although<lb />
the magazine would certainly re-<lb />
ceive a lot of good publicity, the IFC<lb />
would be aided in giving a good dance<lb />
wi h new and different decorations.<lb />
De-<lb />
THE FLEDESMAUS<lb />
Hers, Monday nigkt,<lb />
EAST CAROLINA'S SPADE<lb />
As wss reported by Miss Bt<lb />
L. Hooper of ths RngUsa<lb />
partmeat, the date ha<lb />
for ths presentation af<lb />
Carolina's Spads, There will be<lb />
two performsaees sn Sunday,<lb />
May 4, 1956om aftsrnosa sad<lb />
one eveningin Wright Aaditsr-<lb />
iam.<lb />
Mies Hooper stated that grad-<lb />
ual prsceediags are being Bads<lb />
this quarter in order ts get every-<lb />
thing underway and<lb />
tbe spring qaartrr.<lb />
;h goc<lb />
truth.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
.Y, JAMUAST 16, 1958<lb />
---<lb />
A Black Mark<lb />
For Social Fraternities<lb />
A black mark on the social fraternity<lb />
record at ECC waa recorded when awe<lb />
shall leave it un-na:nedcertain social fra-<lb />
ternity violated the ethical code of college<lb />
gentlemen in breaking an agreement that<lb />
in being accepted by the SGA, it would be<lb />
financially independent. We consider this<lb />
agreen nt being broken when a fee was<lb />
charged (and a rather exorbitant one at that.<lb />
considering the conditions) students attend-<lb />
ing tne dances after the basketball games to<lb />
dux to records which came from the Lol-<lb />
i ge Unit n and which were purchased from<lb />
student funds. Considering the number of<lb />
campus organizations who felt the budget<lb />
slash at the beginning of the year and who<lb />
c i-ld benefit the college by the use ot such<lb />
funds gained from this money-making event<lb />
(and the profits have turned out to be in<lb />
the real of hundreds of dollars), it was a<lb />
dai when this organization saw fit to<lb />
Editorially Speaking<lb />
tnglisii Featured;<lb />
Write Your Radio<lb />
Psiilm A Card<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
,ks like his is the first editor's<lb />
T<lb />
n for the new year, even if<lb />
time has withered a couple o" weeks<lb />
. in bright new '58. Which reminds<lb />
that College Union ia quite a<lb />
ive outfit as it was called<lb />
atten ion to scan its first<lb />
mont rj calendar of events and note<lb />
January, 19&amp;9 in bright bold letters.<lb />
J  goes to .show you . . . that any-<lb />
one can make a simple mistake . . <lb />
an"<lb />
lu<lb />
we're so happy that you beat us<lb />
Liie draw.<lb />
tentatively schedule certain dates on the en-<lb />
ainment calendar kept in the administra-<lb />
building in order to engage Wright audi-<lb />
um and consequently preventing other<lb />
organizati ns from the chance to sponsor<lb />
SUh events as have been held.<lb />
The president of the SGA is taking steps<lb />
to prevent any future occurance of this type<lb />
of situation and we commend him for this<lb />
action, it is hoped that in the future so-<lb />
cial fraternities will first recall that they,<lb />
'ike other campus organizations, are to up-<lb />
hold the traditions and ideals of the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
President Suggests<lb />
Further Education<lb />
Dear Student: <lb />
I know of no profession which offers<lb />
a greater opportunity for service than that<lb />
teaching and I am pleased that so many<lb />
of you expect to teach. However, many young<lb />
ple who expect to make this their pro-<lb />
ton ad.iust their thinking to an under-<lb />
iduate degree only, which stymies potent-<lb />
ial for promotion in both professional ad-<lb />
vancement and monetary returns. Even<lb />
?hough vou have in mind the public school<lb />
program only, it is well that you work to-<lb />
ward the higher degree so that you will be<lb />
a better informed teacher as well as being<lb />
in a position to advance mere rapidly both<lb />
professionally and in financial returns.<lb />
I sincerely trust that there are many<lb />
. i u who will consider going directly into<lb />
graduate studies and preparing for teaching<lb />
in college. There is a tremendous shortage<lb />
hers in most areas of college instruc-<lb />
: nd the condition will be worsened for<lb />
manv vears to come.<lb />
There are few professions that give the<lb />
satisfacti n that teaching brings and there<lb />
are  w that pay more during the first years<lb />
. graduation.<lb />
Many coll and universities are of-<lb />
fering scholarships and fellowships for those<lb />
pec pie who expect to teach in institutions of<lb />
higher education. Please see the chairman<lb />
of your department as well as Dr. J. K.<lb />
Long, Director of Graduate Studies, for in-<lb />
formation concerning graduate scholarships<lb />
and fellowships.<lb />
Your own Alma Mater has some graduate<lb />
to offer. Please consider very care-<lb />
p ssibility of preparing to teach<lb />
institution of higher learning; I<lb />
to discuss this with you should<lb />
Only new year's resolution I could<lb />
come up with was to try not to cut<lb />
any more classes.<lb />
This issue we honor the English<lb />
de ar ment for its outstanding con-<lb />
tributions to campus life, not only<lb />
in the classroom, but also in college<lb />
activities on the extracurricular level.<lb />
Radio station WWWS on the cam-<lb />
pus would appreciate any postcards<lb />
the .students would care to send. They<lb />
like to know they have listeners.<lb />
AND BY THE WAY, SHAME ON<lb />
WHOEVER SAW FIT TO TAXE<lb />
THAT SPEAKER OUT OF THE<lb />
LIBRARY WINDOW. All the reports<lb />
received by our staff say that the<lb />
- udents were very 'pleased to listen<lb />
to it and very displeased at having<lb />
it taken out.<lb />
Those Baptist Again<lb />
Dancing In The Dark?<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
During the holidays I enjoyed listen<lb />
fcT to tes of the student uprising and riotJ<lb />
imr over the dancing issue at Wake Fores!<lb />
foma friend of mine who's a co-ed thert<lb />
I seems that after the Baptists had<lb />
nouneed dancing as imm ral and impr i<lb />
tVie f-culty and stjff felt sympathy foi<lb />
students.<lb />
A few nights after the rioting my i<lb />
nd her bov fiend were parked somev.hei<lb />
on campus. They were startled when a stroa<lb />
beam of light suddenly shne in their fao<lb />
and a gruff-voicrd campus cop growled. "Hej<lb />
v h-1 do you think you're doing?" Aftc<lb />
her h nest date had obliged by telling hii<lb />
the c p flipped off his light and as he turn<lb />
t  - Ik away said, "Oh, I'm sorry son.<lb />
 1 uj ht you might have been dancing<lb /><lb />
wh<lb />
en i was one an<lb />
Bv Hortense Hobnobb Snodgrass<lb />
d twenty<lb /><lb />
This newspaper in the next issue<lb />
will attempt a complete coverage and<lb />
criticism of Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
in order that future improvements<lb />
may I t- made, if necessary.<lb />
 the heat piercing ball of gasses<lb />
loomed over the thousands of grains<lb />
of sand that formed the grounds<lb />
oehind the gym that looked much like<lb />
the yo-sim-i-knee desert, it was noon.<lb />
high, in the distance, as far as the<lb />
eye can see horizontally, there is<lb />
not" ing but sand, gritty sand . . . but<lb />
wait! look over to the very center<lb />
of this mass of sandman's heavena<lb />
in the cigarette butt disposal tiny, dark, moving speck approaches.<lb />
it comes nearer, at first slowly and<lb />
then rapidly  it makes ziz-zagging<lb />
marks, as if half crazy from heat or<lb />
hunger, you can nr make it out as<lb />
of yet, but instmctiv;ly you develop<lb />
fear within your craving carcuss . . <lb />
swiat rolk down your rib waved<lb />
chest in streams! the object nears<lb />
. . . you squint your road map eye9<lb />
. . . "hell it was just a fly on your<lb />
glasses, you relax, your storr.ache<lb />
sit.ll toud.tes your back. Saturday<lb />
you are supposed to get a check<lb />
; ssists<lb />
t.illy the<lb />
in sonit<lb />
shall I<lb />
vou c.<lb />
me.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
J. D. Messick, President<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Merrfber<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
fAssockitecl ChilerVite Press<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 />
Executive Committee Jan Raby,<lb />
Carolyn Smith, Claudia Todd, Marti Martin.<lb />
Co-Sports Editors Johnny Hudson, Mervin Hobby<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF Billy Arnold, Martha<lb />
Wilson, Kathryn Johnson, Margaret Geddie,<lb />
Nancy Lilly, Purvis Boyette.<lb />
News stall Libby Williams, Rosemary<lb />
Eagles, Aline Condon, Claudia Todd, Purvis<lb />
Boyette. Eevelyn Crutchfield, Kathryn Johnson,<lb />
B:tty Fleming, Barbara Ba.ts, Betty Lou Bell,<lb />
Elna Caulberg, Faye Rivenbark, Nancy Brown,<lb />
Bettv Maynor, Boots Jackson Arnold.<lb />
Typists " Wilma Hall, Barbara<lb />
Jenkins. Yvonne Fleming, Mary Frances Ayers.<lb />
Circulation staff . Susan Ballance, Anne Jackson,<lb />
Emily Currin, Martin Harris, Martha Kellam,<lb />
Lenore Pate, Janice Langston, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Nancy Cox, Wilma- Hall, Mary Elizabeth Stew-<lb />
art Kathryn Grumpier, Jean Capps, Helen Stur-<lb />
kie, Ruth Lineberger, Barbara Jenkins.<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
After personally stamping out a<lb />
i; n in t e alcove in front of the<lb />
nev.spaper office, a hearty concur-<lb />
rance to the letter writer's sugges-<lb />
tion that all cigarette butt disposal<lb />
cans be of the type in the library,<lb />
rather than those which can be filled<lb />
wi h paper and thus catch fire.<lb />
Never say die. Several of the<lb />
students just happen to like their<lb />
ice tea all-year round, Mr. Julian.<lb />
How about it? We're sure you'll<lb />
figure out some way to solve the<lb />
problem.<lb />
Congratulations to our staff photo-<lb />
graj be Bob Harper in his new role<lb />
as a father. We know you will all<lb />
be happy to hear that he has a new<lb />
woman in his life, a charming baby<lb />
girl.<lb />
Sneaking of new arrivals, a note<lb />
c .ue in the mail announcing the birth<lb />
of James Carroll Pleasant Jr on De-<lb />
cember 29. His parents are Louise<lb />
and Jimmy Pleasant, students of ECC.<lb />
She is the former Louise Dickerson.<lb />
And other congratulations and an-<lb />
nouncements are in order a3 manag-<lb />
ing editor Billy Arnold and staff<lb />
member Boots Jackson were married<lb />
during the holidays.<lb />
(' ach Mallory's wife who runs the<lb />
student bank gave us the word that<lb />
she saw ex-editor Jimmy Ferrell in<lb />
Wilson, N C, taking pictures and<lb />
covering a story for the Wilson paper.<lb />
Plus a word to cransfer students<lb />
and otherswe're happy to have you<lb />
join the staff at any time. The office<lb />
is in Wright building on second floor;<lb />
if you get that far, just ask and<lb />
someone will direct you to the little<lb />
alcove and our atmospheric (that<lb />
m.ans bare) place of business.<lb />
Taking a note from my 1957 Pot<lb />
Pourri, I'd like to include something<lb />
whose value has not been changed<lb />
by time. Cdfoicidentally, it's about<lb />
time.<lb />
Take Time in 1958<lb />
Take Time To Think<lb />
It is the source of power. <lb />
Take Time To Play-<lb />
It is the seciet of perpetual youth.<lb />
Take Time To Read-<lb />
It is the "fountain of wisdom.<lb />
Take Time To Pray<lb />
It is the greatest power on earth.<lb />
Ti.ke Time To Love and be Loved<lb />
It is a God-given privilege.<lb />
Take Time To Be Friendly<lb />
It is the road to happiness.<lb />
Take Time To Laugh<lb />
It is the music of the soul.<lb />
Take Time To Give-<lb />
It is too short a day to be selfish.<lb />
T?ke Time To Work-<lb />
It is the price of success.<lb />
from home and today is only thurs-<lb />
day. you're broke, you have one<lb />
bottle of liquid and one tin of food.<lb />
pulling the bottle out of your back<lb />
rocket, you notice that the bottle<lb />
containing a pink solution, like cham-<lb />
pagne, is two-thirds absent of liquid<lb />
r.freshment. you cuss, you vulgerate,<lb />
you belligeratenot because the bot-<lb />
tle is two-thirds empty but be-<lb />
cause the bottle contains cough syrup!<lb />
you open the tin of food . . cold<lb />
combination of onion and arterie<lb />
broth, you simile, hell, might as well<lb />
be optimistic about the whole damn<lb />
business, you lean back on one shakey,<lb />
scrawney elbow and slowly sip your<lb />
broth, it seems to be getting dark<lb />
but you are too tired to go back to<lb />
the dorm, you raise one eyelidnot<lb />
to view the last moonlight and heav-<lb />
enly host of stars shimmering their<lb />
magnificent rays down upon you, but<lb />
it is rather that you raise one eye-<lb />
lid to view a mass of black buzzards<lb />
blocking out the daylight, looking<lb />
hungry, waiting for you  or your<lb />
remains, "if only i could have got-<lb />
ten that check today you are ex-<lb />
hausted, you can not stay awake to<lb />
protect yourself from those vicious<lb />
vultures flying overhead, slipping<lb />
silently off to sleep, you sense that<lb />
they will soon be 'picking over the<lb />
old homestead<lb />
. . you awake to find yourself in<lb />
another world . . . blurry at first,<lb />
angels in white robes hover about<lb />
you. you sit bolt urpright from your<lb />
former slumbering position! "where<lb />
am i, where am i?" can this be true?<lb />
an angel bends over me and says,<lb />
"hush, you're in the infirmary . . .<lb />
i reach up and grab the sleeve of<lb />
her uniform, "please i beg, "tell<lb />
me one more thing . . . how did they<lb />
find me?" she looks at me as if i<lb />
were stupid or something, "hell man,<lb />
it was the onion soupl" <lb />
On Senate Plan<lb />
Phelps Explains New Proposal<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
More than 53 cents of each" dollar<lb />
of the net receipts of the 1968 March<lb />
of Dimes will be spent for care of<lb />
poiio patients. Support the 1968<lb />
March of Dimes.<lb />
"I am writing this article to in-<lb />
form you of several changes that<lb />
are 'ting contemplated in the exist-<lb />
ing student legislature. As you prob-<lb />
ably already know, the present form<lb />
of student government was establish-<lb />
ed when the student body was only<lb />
half the size it is today. In order<lb />
for the SGA to serve you better,<lb />
we feel that several changes should<lb />
he made.<lb />
"First of all, there are -presently<lb />
85 members of the student legislature.<lb />
This large size alone is enough to<lb />
deter efficient government action.<lb />
But, this is not our main problem.<lb />
The students who hold seats on the<lb />
legislature are, for the most part,<lb />
persons who are president of some<lb />
organization. Naturally, their first<lb />
interest is toward the club or gTOup<lb />
thty represent. This would not be<lb />
bad except for the fact that their<lb />
duties as president of these groups<lb />
does not leave them time enough to<lb />
e fectively serve on the SGA. Some<lb />
of these people attend the SGA meet-<lb />
ings simply because they feel it is<lb />
required of them. If the representa-<lb />
tives do not have the time or interest<lb />
to work on the student government<lb />
projects, then the SGA can't possibly<lb />
accomplish its goals.<lb />
"The SGA officers already have<lb />
mor.1 than their share of the tasks to<lb />
perform. The burden is even heavier<lb />
on them when some of them are doing<lb />
heir student teaching. It is not<lb />
practical, therefore, to place addit-<lb />
ional duties on their shoulders.<lb />
"There have been several proposed<lb />
solutions to this problem. Most of<lb />
which heve proved to be impractical.<lb />
We do not want to make the legisla-<lb />
ture too small, because this would<lb />
not give fair representation to the<lb />
entire student body. Appointing more<lb />
S anding Committee would also fail<lb />
to solve the problem. What we need,<lb />
is a legislature body about half the<lb />
size of the existing legislature whose<lb />
membership is truly representative<lb />
and whose members are interested<lb />
enough to carry on the functions of<lb />
student government.<lb />
"We already have stwo special com-<lb />
mittees from the SGA working to-<lb />
ward a possible solution to this prob-<lb />
lem. The proposal they are-drawing<lb />
up would create a 'new look' in the<lb />
legislature branch of the Student<lb />
Government Association. The proposal<lb />
will not effect the Executive or the<lb />
Judicial branches of the SGA.<lb />
"The committee is expected to pre-<lb />
sent a proposal that would create a<lb />
Student Senate. This would do away<lb />
with the existing legislature. It would<lb />
be smaller in size and its member-<lb />
ship would be elected from the stu-<lb />
dent body at large. Students serving<lb />
on the Senate would have as their<lb />
main co-curricular activity the carry-<lb />
ing out of the projects of the stu-<lb />
dent government. In other words, the<lb />
Senate would be composed of students<lb />
who have a definite interest in the<lb />
work of the SGA.<lb />
"We feel that this proposed Senate<lb />
will be'more effective and efficient<lb />
in its service to the students and the<lb />
college. The Senate, we feel, will also<lb />
add more prestige and power to the<lb />
SGA. It should be an honor and a<lb />
distinction to be chosen as a member<lb />
of this body. Under the existing set<lb />
up, it is next to impossible to have<lb />
100 attendance at SGiA meetings.<lb />
We would not have this problem<lb />
under the Senate system. There would<lb />
be no problem in getting special<lb />
committees to function, as the Sena-<lb />
tors would have the time to perform<lb />
the necessary duties.<lb />
Just how the Senators will be se-<lb />
lected has not yet been definitely<lb />
established. The method under study<lb />
would have two senators elected from<lb />
each depar ment of instruction at the<lb />
college. The class presidents and re-<lb />
presentatives along with the dorm<lb />
presidents and the Executive Council<lb />
would make up the remainder of the<lb />
Senate. In this way, every student<lb />
on campus would be represented at<lb />
least twice.<lb />
"The election of the Senators would<lb />
be held in the spring Quarter along<lb />
with the election of the Executive of-<lb />
ficers! By being elected from the en-<lb />
tire student body, the Senators would<lb />
represent all the students and not<lb />
some small club or clique. They would<lb />
be working for the good of the ma-<lb />
jority and not just tie interests of<lb />
their particular group, as is now the<lb />
case. ,<lb />
"The SGA special committee that<lb />
are working on this proposal will<lb />
present it to the student legislature<lb />
within the next few weeks. The SGA<lb />
will then examine and discuss the<lb />
proposal. Views and opinions on it<lb />
will be taken from the student body<lb />
and the faculty. Copies of t&amp;e proposal<lb />
will be available to anyone desirinff<lb />
to study it.<lb />
"After the examination of the<lb />
proposal is completed, it will be<lb />
brought to the legislature for a vote.<lb />
If the legislature passes the proposal,<lb />
it will in effect be voting' itself out<lb />
6 existence. Assuming the proposal<lb />
passes, members of the legislature<lb />
will go to the various club meetings<lb />
and answer any question that the<lb />
students might have concerning the<lb />
proposal. If there is enough interest<lb />
shown, there may also be a mass<lb />
meeting of the student body staged<lb />
by the SGA. Articles will also ap-<lb />
pear in the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ex;aining in detail the effects it<lb />
will have on student government at<lb />
ECC.<lb />
"When this has been accomplished,<lb />
the proposal will be given to you,<lb />
the students, for your final O. K. or<lb />
disapproval. If you approve of the<lb />
proposal and give it your suport,<lb />
then the change will be prepared to<lb />
go into operation. Classes will be<lb />
held for interested students in order<lb />
to explain further just how the Senate<lb />
will function.<lb />
"At the time of the Spring elec-<lb />
tions, the Senators will be elected.<lb />
When they convene for their first<lb />
meeting under the new SGA president,<lb />
they will meet as a Senate and not<lb />
as a Legislature. The legislature, as<lb />
we know it now, will become ex-<lb />
tinct when the present SGA adminis-<lb />
tration leaves office. The old SGA<lb />
officers will serve as advisors to<lb />
the new Senate for the remainder<lb />
of the Spring quarter.<lb />
"The Senate system is the type<lb />
of legislature body that most of the<lb />
larger colleges and universities em-<lb />
ploy. Both Carolina and N. C. State<lb />
use a system of this type. We are<lb />
of the opinion that East Carolina<lb />
will continue its rapid growth and<lb />
It seems almost unbelieveable that<lb />
1 I s rial fraternities have erne to Est<lb />
Carolina. Since November, when the Boarq<lb />
of Trustees approved fraternities after h -<lb />
ing put them on trial for a year, severa. :<lb />
the five fraternities have established chap-<lb />
ter r cms and all of them are searching<lb />
suitable fraternity houses and house m I<lb />
Four years ago when Jimmy Phel<lb />
first came to this campus he introduced an<lb />
idea that seemed revolutionary to many Eas.<lb />
Carcliniansthat we needed and should have<lb />
social fraternities here. He and twenty-<lb />
three other boys, including Roddy Jcnes (n<lb />
IFC president) and Charlie White (n<lb />
president of K ippa Sigma Nu), organ<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu which was later recognized<lb />
as the first social fraternity on campus.<lb />
Jimmy, Roddy, Charlie and many o<lb />
boys in otner fraternities worked very .<lb />
to have fraternities established here and<lb />
sometimes it seemed like a losing battle. But<lb />
in the final analysis their hard work was!<lb />
rewarded when not only the majority<lb />
the students voted in favor of fratermticsj<lb />
but also the Board.<lb />
Now social fraternities have a great r<lb />
sponsibility; they must prove their worth ar.c<lb />
become a credit to our college. Until the<lb />
do they will never become an integral pai<lb />
cf campus and they will rest on a sh<lb />
foundation.<lb />
Science Called<lb />
'New Monster'<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
The American public and Russia's Sput-<lb />
nik have spawned and given birth to a new<lb />
monster which gives every indication of con-<lb />
suming the academic and educational Sj 8-<lb />
tem of the United States. This freak is called<lb />
"Science Once it was a beautiful ideal.<lb />
design by the loving and the free. Now it<lb />
clav.s its cell with a distorted mentality<lb />
seeking to control the world with its brute<lb />
force. Its first victim will be the young<lb />
minds of young Americans.<lb />
Our educators, tco long stagnant, are<lb />
now stunned by the task of balancing the<lb />
scientific with the humanitarian. The two<lb />
fields must serve as a compliment to each.<lb />
The equilibrum must be exact. For if it is<lb />
not, then science will contribute the final<lb />
chapter to that unit of American history<lb />
soon to be called, "The Decline of the West<lb />
We have been shocked from our leth-<lb />
argy. Education is about to come into its<lb />
own. However, it seems that all efforts are<lb />
going to be poured into one funnel. This<lb />
must be prevented. For America is once<lb />
again trying blindly to buy its way to power.<lb />
And unquestionably, it will fail again. Science<lb />
and i:ll which it entails will not solve the<lb />
problems of the United States or any other<lb />
country. The world and the minds of the<lb />
world must be guided by those ideas which<lb />
grew from the great sages of antiquity, the<lb />
analysts of mankind who have conceived of<lb />
man as a being who is rational, who loves<lb />
freedom, and who lives for peace. The new<lb />
movement toward science education is not<lb />
designed to encourage young people to devote<lb />
themselves to the service of mankind but to<lb />
re-establish the United States as the supreme<lb />
country of the world. How misled we are.<lb />
Scientific fact and research are cold and cal-<lb />
lous. They teach no sympathy or understand-<lb />
ing. We must improve our system of educa-<lb />
tion. But education is not science. It is man,<lb />
his world and his ideas. The world of know-<lb />
ledge is full and we must understand it all<lb />
or our efforts collapse. We may learn from<lb />
the laboratory but we execute on the stage<lb />
of life. To do both means success. To do<lb />
only one means failure. There is no choice.<lb />
An article which appeared in this col-<lb />
umn several weeks ago which suggested the<lb />
in order to meet these new and<lb />
changing needs, the Senate system placing of cum laude, etc. on the diplomas<lb />
will be more able to cope with them of deserving graduates has been approvingly<lb />
than will the present legislature. received by numerous students on the campus.<lb />
"The members of the present SGA There was a time in the history of East<lb />
are most anxious to get your, the Carolina that it was, of necessity, concerned<lb />
students, opinion on this proposal, with the number of the student 'body. For-<lb />
This is an important issue and one tunately, that period of quantitative objec-<lb />
that should not be taken lightly, tives is over, the goals being reached. We<lb />
Please don't hesitate to ta4k to the should now be concerned with quality ob-<lb />
members of the SGA and tell them jectives, geared to develop new prestige and<lb />
exactly how you feel about the plan, intellectual excellence. Now we can establish<lb />
Remember, it is your government ourselves as a new academic nucleus of the<lb />
and we want to run it in a fashion state and South. Distinguishing latin phrases<lb />
that will be of the most service t may contribute only a small put in the new<lb />
youV  i development but it is a contribution of merit<lb />
Jimmy Phelp. and worthy of the support of faculty and<lb />
S.G.A. President<lb />
students alike.<lb /><pb facs="00038589_tn_0003" /><lb /><lb />
sasggwy<lb />
4i2A R  1.1 N I A N<lb />
PAGE FTVE<lb />
Quakers Could Cause<lb />
A hard week-end await r i<lb />
Howard Porter , - Coach<lb />
Before the Bucs make the torrid<lb />
i"rn (auilford tonieht in mt<lb />
Oyw. EOC edged thV o i n1<lb />
earlier tf e Quakers 92-67<lb />
 deaXrn 3fter 41'41 r-<lb />
J l;eP;rvavebeen<lb />
1 Sl' luba this eann<lb />
- Point and Elon recently and<lb />
J l a od account foryh <lb />
- tonight . tr u  em<lb />
' bowmg to Por-<lb />
" l ra.idly improving<lb />
Tonight's tilt<lb />
 faris until !<lb />
" t e Bucs<lb />
uik.<lb />
-el (<lb /><lb />
. In<lb />
tH bo the last for<lb />
:e 31st of this mon ,h<lb />
meet Western Caro-1<lb />
be on the road1<lb />
I a be idle for a<lb />
ry<lb />
"er<lb />
a 15.1<lb />
enters The bafle as<lb />
wi h a 17.6 mark.<lb />
Piam. the senior captain is<lb />
a 15.1 average. Ike Riddick<lb />
-41 and Joe Plaster 13.3. Don<lb />
be Adams, and Guy Mtm-<lb />
 ar. all hovering around the i<lb />
figures mark.<lb />
k. ECC will seek re-<lb />
eet Lenoir Rhyne's<lb />
defending champions<lb />
ltea their lone loss of<lb />
hand<lb />
 68-66. Both team, are<lb />
J r the North State<lb />
with 5-1 records.<lb />
U  Coach Port<lb />
ter will<lb />
he hasn't succeeded<lb />
 m. . . beat West-<lb />
a on their home court. The<lb />
:i- Qt have been rerarriai a<lb />
een regarded as<lb />
m this year's race and are<lb />
the thick of it with only a<lb />
? -r. istmas upset loss to Catawba<lb />
foas ung their slate<lb />
Th vook will be a trying one for<lb />
otters and could well put<lb />
Ught on the future champion.<lb />
apnerty crowd is anticipated for<lb />
ECC will be seeking<lb />
 t. win of the season com<lb />
par- :0 one loss.<lb />
PAQX Tfift<lb />
Intramural League<lb />
Revamped; Edison<lb />
Gives Comments<lb />
The Intramural Council decided to<lb />
throw out previous action and .tart<lb />
J In 'he basketball season sehed-<lb />
W for the winter quarter. The<lb />
council reached the decision last Pri-<lb />
dayternoon i . specially caIled<lb />
711 league<lb />
Gujlford Tonigh<lb />
East Carolina went on an earlv<lb />
goring pree to handle once-potent<lb />
tlh held f ?9-43' " B N-thPState<lb />
Elon, usually a dominant club in!<lb />
te North Stae hardwood sport, gave  w revamo the league<lb />
them o  SPMrAkr ad " " Sta? a over with a better sys-<lb />
pa two .t NAIA 0UnuHB"t the .r"163 t0 fit our "<lb />
,a tW sefiaons- The game, which<lb />
usually draws a capacity crowd was<lb />
a slow a sluggish one from the<lb />
 with the helpleaa Christians<lb />
,tver making a contest of it<lb />
Center Joe Plaster dropped in a<lb />
th? fT 8fter thfee mInut <lb />
the first point and the Bucs were<lb />
r headed. Sophomore Ik6 Riddick<lb />
DEN<lb />
t<lb />
 -  j  yr VBrlnll <lb />
tuations stated Council President<lb />
Tommy Edison, following the all-im-<lb />
porant get 'together.<lb />
"Our main reason for revamping<lb />
wnUTr WaS b6C8USe three <lb />
panted to enter following the dead-<lb />
We felt it was unfir to deprive<lb />
some 50 men students of the rights<lb />
i captain Harold Ingram consistant- t0 . ParticiPte in intramural<lb />
v kep- the buckets full and ECC was<lb />
leading 44-22 at halftime<lb />
"ly denhall and Dennis O'Brien<lb />
I a nttie life into the crowd dur-<lb />
' wV?nd half" Mendenhall<lb />
i! 1Dal P6ri0d " hI book<lb />
ho a and O'Brien kept the Christians<lb />
azed wath some effective ball-hand-<lb />
tng stunts.<lb />
The Pirate regulars left with nine<lb />
5 intites remaining and a 70-32 lead<lb />
e crowd was anticipating the 100<lb />
mark aghin but the understudies<lb />
tLr ,t0 mUSter nly nine Point<lb />
the fmal minutes.<lb />
vin. an easy one for Coach<lb />
com-<lb />
i Ur. j   c iur voacn<lb />
Howard Porter, gave East Carolina<lb />
! I. ? J State play<lb />
Dr. Nephi Jorgensen, eJJS<lb />
A<lb />
onij<lb />
PiratAc Win<lb />
to- Athletic Director, announced I<lb />
thrflhaX BU1 McD0naJd WoaW b<lb />
the 1958 tenmi coach for Ea.t Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
McDonald, a.rving his fix year<lb />
on the EOC coaching staff, wa. '<lb />
former Pirate gridiron .tar and was<lb />
rought back to his alma mater to<lb />
aid in this department. He wa. a<lb />
successful Armed Service coach be-<lb />
fore returning to ECC.<lb />
For McDonald, it will be hi, first<lb />
6:00<lb />
7:00<lb />
which have been<lb />
j fling as a Tennis tutor and he is<lb />
 frwsKBl to it. The Portsmouth<lb />
8:00<lb />
WOMEN'S RECREATION<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
January 23, 1958<lb />
Bme KnightsBye<lb />
Cotten I vs. Campustrotters<lb />
Cotten II vs. Bluebirds<lb />
Cot.en III vs. Inmate<lb />
M. Js vs. Sparkplugs<lb />
Ragsdale I vs. Ragsdale II<lb />
and the clocks will stop on timeouts.<lb />
(Previously one clock had conducted<lb />
the play on both courts without be-<lb />
irS stopped for timeouts.) We will<lb />
n'tiel rTk- had -iously" J? " " 3<lb />
 tied by Lenoir Rhyne, the only EdttSon-<lb />
Hub which has handled then thus1  Co Io agreed to pick a<lb />
to 'w?ea?10Sttheironedi8ion!fStatfm Allowing the season<lb />
to Western Carolina j nd participate in the Amature Na<lb />
Ike EMdWjtied th. scoring column K Conference ?0 oe<lb />
By<lb />
JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
 T<lb />
The New Year has UcA -rr- <lb />
Sports. happy " ue0l  , jj Wm1(J -<lb />
Below we have Hot  <lb />
Mentions. Our New YZt S the Nft- Y" with<lb />
solution is to predict notheing but tie truth.<lb />
(1) Coach J v football Improved<lb />
  g.mce a;zB:z'n Srtrr "  <lb />
They will pin witt f  "J" l" " too the '68 cnpirf<lb />
 ther 0.eni M).f"  over Guilford mSTB<lb />
Poss,ble 7-3 record. Soe treaUouS   ' " b  W<lb />
 asssa - -fc a. w <lb />
eccoiirifwhietr  - <lb />
-ince coming to EOC. lch he h8 been very familiar with<lb />
- S y -  -<lb />
() With Ira Land back the CM ! <lb />
S on a beterl 7 The Intramural basaerhtii W1" active'<lb />
nextl 2w WWch Wi" be Wwwd ?ce k the Coun ry ,  dloP into a four f-<lb />
;ext week but one of our big chanees fAce's AUta StTL1 <lb />
finishing last.<lb />
(9) Pete Brennan of UMC wlChapionfhlP  doubtful.<lb />
(10) Carolina will beat D " "erica.<lb />
vvui oeat Duke again in football.<lb />
etition which is sponsored by their<lb />
money. '<lb />
"In the future we hope some ar-<lb />
rangements will be applied to ell-<lb />
 tie conflicts which we met<lb />
this season. But in our decision we<lb />
reel that comeptition will be much<lb />
keener now and the operation of the<lb />
1-ague will be successful for the<lb />
remainder o: the year<lb />
"We ar8 still Working on a <lb />
t of rules which will be approved r<lb />
wmTUl?le.f0Uf - ArAte- boot's Rinky Dinks will not win<lb />
hT?a hefty 20 Pin Ws<lb />
th, valuable captain, continued his<lb />
Snu h had 10 for the winners<lb />
Frank DeRita,<lb />
a<lb />
but quickly cooled down to tally only<lb />
12 ;oints. Gilbert Watts, junior guard!<lb />
nit 14 for the losers<lb />
f rn , Sawyer AH-American<lb />
-58 tL?  - Maryland tove AOC powerhouse, ik<lb />
condS-e and will make'<lb />
(13) Lynn Barnett, Ed Emory anl Ch , ?P K<lb />
Conference in 1958. Larry HoweH and RaVf 2 WlU make AU'<lb />
eroup will be picked Liw, 14) Raiph ZehS will be one of L f  darkhore-<lb />
by a board set up by the councH S Mdm paMera  NAIA<lb />
Under the nev system invoked, COach (16) Ray Martille2 111 rettrn to East Cami-<lb />
eaue got underway this week' fM1 p : . " Car0bna aa 'dimming<lb />
r in  -a.1 will gG( deefSTj UtStandi ackstrocker for the Pirate Me<lb />
expected ,7! lthl year and wil "JiwSLu<lb />
le,d in Jksonville, N. C. on Pebru<lb />
ary 27th, 28th and 29th<lb />
The select<lb />
the<lb />
a ex-star for the i<lb />
turns, had . early hot streak1 Z 17 ? competing fa a In&amp; , (16 J Sawyer, outstanding backstrocker<lb />
own to tally only f Basketball is expected U  " d wilfbe bSv<lb />
atta.innW.n-i end at the end of th- our. k . (17 Harold Inirram will , tT.f XLWt<lb />
d at the and of th, qv<lb />
maxed by a tournament?<lb />
W iiwvu eelli<lb />
T"1!<lb />
frfT!T' " liiiMir. mint needed.<lb />
( native will inherit an almosd vetern<lb />
lei Carolina continued to fatten; dub which last year posted the best<lb />
on their conference competition  mark by a E0C club in the<lb />
as they shook-off a sluggish first, school's history with the competition<lb />
ball to Mast Appalachian 86-65 on coming from outstanding achoola.<lb />
home court following the) The team posted a 6-0 conference<lb />
The win was sweet revenge for a r S? Champions, The Country<lb />
couple of losses to the Christians last' ?ent,emn. ave been established <lb />
year and also gave the P 3 the tiZ Z? !<lb />
Gold performers a hot 8-1 'record 1: ? oth teams which (19)Jo7LT <lb />
artiinatP<lb />
. nys.<lb />
Center Joe Plaster dominated the<lb />
lackboards for the Pirates along<lb />
i fring scoring honors with<lb />
-1 points.<lb />
Although Plastt-r led the scoring<lb />
. arade, Chsrlie Adams, junior re-<lb />
v stole the show. With the Bucs<lb />
having trouble getteing started,<lb />
Adams entered the tilt and immediate-<lb />
ly threw an avalance of jump shots<lb />
through the nets to push the locals<lb />
m t -heir sixth win.<lb />
playing in the shadow of<lb />
irry and Ike Riddick, ended<lb />
nigfrt with 18 points. The<lb />
lative has been the "clutch<lb />
r the Bucs throughout the<lb />
rold Ingram, Ike Riddick, and<lb />
el Curry all hit in double 11-<lb />
- for the winners.<lb />
Jorter praised Adams and Plaster<lb />
: their work against the freshmen-<lb />
' minated A;p five although he<lb />
ted that they had him worried in<lb />
the initial period. "We started off<lb />
' :' sluggish but I was pleased with<lb />
way we csme back in the second<lb />
half said the Pirate Mentor.<lb />
The Bucs continued their winning<lb />
 last Wednesday as Jessel Curry<lb />
pumped in 31 points for a 98-78<lb />
victory over Pfeiffer.<lb />
I<lb />
mark but were not crowned cham-<lb />
pions due to scheduling conflicts<lb />
which did not enable them to meet<lb />
the required matches. Their over-all<lb />
record was 16-3 with Maurice Everette<lb />
winning the North State singles cham-<lb />
pionship,<lb />
"Ten conference matches are re-<lb />
quired' to win the championship and<lb />
as we start planning our schedule,<lb />
we. are keeping this in mind stated<lb />
their new coach, McDonald.<lb />
"We hope to schedule aome top<lb />
teams including Wake Foreat and<lb />
State, but our main objective is to<lb />
capture the conference crown which<lb />
we lost last season due to the inabili-<lb />
ty to qualify because of not playing<lb />
enough matches.<lb />
"We are still a long way from open-<lb />
ing the season but hope to get down<lb />
to work . toward the latter part of<lb />
March says McDonald.<lb />
"I am looking forward for the<lb />
s.a son to begin and feel we will have<lb />
a good club continued the new men-<lb />
tor.<lb />
McDonald, in his first season on<lb />
the courts, will be blessed with the<lb />
return of John West and Maurice<lb />
Evere te, two of the best men in the<lb />
state. He will also have veterans<lb />
John Savag, BUI Hollowell, and<lb />
color ul Mike Katasis.<lb />
 ib zr -<lb />
(18) East Carolina w-iln iSf .<lb />
ch in regular season plar "  Atlantic Christian<lb />
3S4Xlkm4K ea<lb />
pected to be strong along with the<lb />
fraternities.<lb />
Opening week action saw the fol-<lb />
lowing teams in action. Monday<lb />
Phi Gamma Pi vs. Red Angles, Red<lb />
Angles vs. Phi Kappa Alpha, Delta<lb />
Sigma Rho vs. Umstead Hall, Coun-<lb />
try Gentlemen vs. Delta Sigma Phi,<lb />
E"PO vs. River Hats, Ace's All-Stars<lb />
vs. Snoot's Rinky Dinks, Kappa Sig-<lb />
ma Nu vs. 811 Slaughters, ROTC vs.<lb />
APO.<lb />
Results of this week's games: Hot<lb />
ho s 54, Delta Sigma Pi 29. Country<lb />
Gentlemen 51, Rinky Dinks 2. Delta<lb />
Sigma 63, River Rats 84. EPO 62,<lb />
Slaughters 42. Red Angels 53, Phi<lb />
Kappa Alpha 28. Umstead Hall 36,<lb />
Phi Gamma Pi 25. Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nu 61, Highlanders 51. Ace's All-<lb />
Stars boat APO by forfeit.<lb />
Jack Kobberling is one of<lb />
years championship club. He is<lb />
the veteran swimmers returning from last<lb />
a breaststroke ace and is a senior.<lb />
Swimming: For Women<lb />
Miss Nell Stallings of the<lb />
Physical Education Department<lb />
reminds the women students that<lb />
the pool will be open for girls<lb />
only every Thursday night from<lb />
7-8 p. m.<lb />
Gen. Hans Speidel, German soldier-<lb />
scholar, -Reader's Digest notes, in his<lb />
new role as Commander of the<lb />
Ground Forces of the North Atlantic<lb />
Treaty Nations in Central Europe,<lb />
now has under him troops of the<lb />
nations which defeated him 13 years<lb />
ago in World War II when he was<lb />
one of the officers opposing the<lb />
Allied invasion of Europe.<lb />
2! llwaufee 3 Brave-8 Wl repeat as National league cnammons.<lb />
(22) Detroit and Chicago will fight it out to replace' Yankees in<lb />
American League race.<lb />
(23) Bobby Perry will return from service to aid football forces<lb />
giving EOC a great duo of halfbacks.<lb />
(24) Ted William and Stan Musical will once again be big names in<lb />
baseball.<lb />
Nichols Returns<lb />
(25) Nick Nichols will return to basketball in '68-59 and malu All-<lb />
Conference. May send Pirates to Kansas City.<lb />
(26) Alumni game will be played this year following winter practice,<lb />
(27) Lenoir Rhyne will not repeat as football champions.<lb />
'(28) Our Swimming team will be able to find a schedule next year<lb />
(29) Bill Arnold will make the Greenville Daily Reflector into a<lb />
great paper. <lb />
Everette, West Make Good<lb />
(80) Coach Bill McDonald will be a success as the new tennis coach<lb />
with the Buc netters winning in a breese.<lb />
(31) Maurice Everttte and John West will tear apart the North<lb />
State competition and give ECC fans plenty of colorful action.<lb />
(31) A sideline addition: my alma mater, Wadeaboro, will win the<lb />
AA State Championship in basketball, beating Rockingham twice in the<lb />
process.<lb />
(33) Our predictions for the new year will be better than our past<lb />
ones. By popular demand we will continue our aucesaful football fore-<lb />
casting also. <lb />
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. "WEST FOREIGN PICTURE<lb />
Best Color Costume Design" i<lb />
m Gate Hell<lb />
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Ragsdale II<lb />
Cotten I<lb />
Cotten II<lb />
Cotten III<lb />
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Inmates<lb />
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PAGE FOU<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
e Salute The English Department-MembeiActivities<lb />
Known<lb />
Every<lb />
At Least Four<lb />
Facts, Figures<lb />
Student Must<lb />
Club President Looks Ahead<lb />
With Interest To Teaching<lb />
C<lb />
ourses<lb />
In Area Of Featured Department<lb />
E 1.V 'at ui"a of tlif i<lb />
.1 h ail tea<lb />
i - lied stu-<lb />
ei t1 totakf at<lb />
i eshman<lb />
I -eech,and oaf<lb />
1an 1terature.<lb />
e a Shsdditional n speare,<lb />
luct-<lb />
, a ndliterary<lb />
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-one reg-<lb />
" 1 '1 r s<lb />
t  t e i y<lb />
a<lb />
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Bj LIBBY WILLIAMS<lb />
ame for both the A.B. and B.S.<lb />
a. ra and minors. All must take<lb />
 . man c rvvposition, English lit- LINIAN<lb />
era tin e,<lb />
speaking<lb />
m.<lb />
! (<lb />
for their sponsors. Some of the.se are<lb />
the English Club, the EAST CARO-<lb />
the East Carolina Piay-<lb />
tudent-operated WWWS, and<lb />
; e Of v literary magazine, "The<lb />
Rebel<lb />
Engl. Ii !acuity members are act-<lb />
ive in organizations devoted to edu-<lb />
cation, research, and the promotion<lb />
of culture. Some of these are Delta<lb />
Kappa Gamma, th American Asso-<lb />
ciation of University Women, Kappa<lb />
sp ech minor, the required Delta Pi, the North Carolina Eng-<lb />
are principles of speech cor-<lb />
ii;cun literature, public house<lb />
advanced composition, and<lb />
nar, Shakespeare, and junior<lb />
senioi elective! Majors working<lb />
the B.S degree take a course in<lb />
ng eople's literature and one in<lb />
All A.B. majors and minors<lb />
world masterpieces in trans-<lb />
minor i<lb />
. quire<lb />
master s<lb />
also of-<lb />
ourses are<lb />
  introduction to phonetics,<lb />
and liction, public speaking,<lb />
oral argum ntation, acting and inter-<lb />
reta i n, play production, and one<lb />
: the following: speech pathology,<lb />
ogic, modern drama, story telling.<lb />
Sponsors<lb />
Se ral tudent organizations are<lb />
ted t the English department<lb />
Ovid Pierce Records Second Year<lb />
Teaching Creative Writing Classes<lb />
ourse m ere-<lb />
a kground of a<lb />
Engl sh c urs s is gener-j<lb />
mrse, and Mr<lb />
: a required pre-<lb />
ition, n ,<lb />
- eel ve stu lent krio ws i<lb />
 g tting into. During'<lb />
t  encourages only<lb />
Bj KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
author anu rite E "mul<lb />
; Pierce IS " I"h(   <lb />
ia azines. Of<lb />
their writing<lb />
, at tl ese markets<lb />
on ays Pierce.<lb />
o write for sq e-<lb />
eourse this means<lb />
must conform to<lb />
want in order to<lb />
: e a cepti d by<lb />
may he lost<lb />
Ml re urse i<lb />
, : line t i a specil<lb />
tht m and originality<lb />
Iish Teachers Association, the Confer-<lb />
ence on College Composition and<lb />
Communication, the Northeastern<lb />
District Drama Festival, the Norm<lb />
C arolina Speech Association, the South<lb />
Atlantic MLA, the Renaissance<lb />
Scholars, and the North Carolina Po-<lb />
etry Socieiy.<lb />
Review Books<lb />
English teachers have reviewed<lb />
books recently for the Greenville<lb />
"Reflector the Raleigh "News and<lb />
Observer and the "North Carolina<lb />
Historical Review One teacher is<lb />
being urged by his publisher to finish<lb />
hi: Si.c nd novel as soon as possible.<lb />
One of tbe instruc ors wrote "The<lb />
Spade of East Carolina College a<lb />
.  ant on the history of the col-<lb />
lege whic will be produced as the<lb />
end of the celebration of the fiftieth<lb />
anniversary of the founding of East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
Mary T. Flynn president of the<lb />
English club, is a small, attractive<lb />
dark-haired senior from Slinton who<lb />
is majoring in English and minoring<lb />
In math. Mary has been a member<lb />
of the English Club for all her four<lb />
years at ECC, and was social com-<lb />
mittee chairman last year. She noted<lb />
that the club is open for anybody<lb />
interested in English, and has the<lb />
purpose of stressing better student-<lb />
 achei relationships and promoting<lb />
the use of good English. Students<lb />
a o get to know the professors in<lb />
e department and programs are<lb />
planned to increase these English<lb />
majors knowledge in their chosen<lb />
ft Id<lb />
She is genuinely interested in<lb />
fetching English as a profession. "I<lb />
. mid really like to go to a place<lb />
en tl   realty need me she said.<lb />
i e n't want to teach just for the<lb />
money<lb />
In connection with the deciding of teach them<lb />
her career in life Mary related, "In, Abo,she commented,<lb />
order for a person to have a place understand that student teaching is<lb />
in society, he has to be a contributor,1 new to us, and are cooperative. They<lb />
: I felt that by teaching English are eager to learn and always do<lb />
I could best make my contribution their home work. It's really a pleasure<lb />
In her years at ECC Mary has been to teach them<lb />
active in the Baptist Student Union,<lb />
and as a "buddy" for incoming fresh-<lb />
men during her sophomore year.<lb />
She was a membeir-at-large o<lb />
the Student Government Association<lb />
during the 1957 summer school term,<lb />
and as president of the English club<lb />
is a member of the organization this<lb />
year also.<lb />
The English club president say<lb />
she is being kept pretty busy this<lb />
quarter with student teaching. She<lb />
is- teaching two ninth grade English<lb />
classes the Junius H. Rose Hig<lb />
School in Greenville.<lb />
She enjoys working with the stu-<lb />
dents very much. She had been a little<lb />
worried about having stage fright<lb />
when she began student teaching.<lb />
but s e said, "It wears off. When<lb />
you think about your purpose in<lb />
teaching and become really involved<lb />
in teaching and helping the students,<lb />
you forget yourself in your desire to<lb />
'The students<lb />
Ten New English Teachers<lb />
In Latest Faculty Additicns<lb />
Hold Interesting Backgrounds<lb />
us<lb />
. - eel an urgt<lb />
s ibject.<lb />
Is, when teaching cre-<lb />
their students to<lb />
Seniors Assigned<lb />
Student Teaching<lb />
osts For Spring<lb />
an<lb /><lb />
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ot taught ac-1<lb />
formula, buti<lb />
ve to teat the story as<lb />
We treat the soundness<lb />
ation, vividness of set-j<lb />
y of b havior, and per-<lb />
neaning he explained<lb />
i.s divi led into two por<lb />
st ha if of the quarter<lb />
entratpc  - ,lKl lg theVI<lb />
, Btoi y and the texture j<lb />
Authors May Find<lb />
'Rebel' Office<lb />
Austin Too Floor<lb />
The English department received<lb />
an allotment of ten new teachers this<lb />
year, the largest of the departmental<lb />
quotas.<lb />
She' n t exactly new, when it<lb />
 to Mrs. Marie Browning who<lb />
has done quite a bit of substituting<lb />
at various timea and also taught<lb />
  -d:a! courses last year. She re-<lb />
ceiv d her A. B. from Marshal) Col-<lb />
- and her If. A. at Duke Univer-<lb />
e ja<lb />
Mr. Richard Capwell is well on<lb />
way to completing docorate re-<lb />
quir meats from Duke University.<lb />
ii- received his A. B. at Brown Uni-<lb />
v rsity and his M. A. at Yale. A<lb />
native of El ode Island, he has taught<lb />
at tl e University of Missouri and<lb />
 i Wesleyan University.<lb />
A familiar face is Mrs. Mary Good-<lb />
, who comes tu us from Green-<lb />
ville High School where she was<lb />
the advisor to the high school news-<lb />
pap r for a number of years. She has<lb />
her A. B. from WCUNC, her M. A.<lb />
from ECC.<lb />
A modern day success s'ory is<lb />
that of Janice Hardison who is now<lb />
teaching on the faculty of the col-<lb />
lege from which she graduated, had<lb />
an - tantship in the English de-<lb />
part as a student, and received<lb />
h r M. A-all from ECC, and in a<lb />
artively short time. She recently<lb />
 at Wilmington Junior College<lb />
fore coming back here<lb />
': , from Greenville<lb />
&amp; o is Mrs. Lena Reynolds.<lb />
has her A. B. from Eastern<lb />
Kentucky Teachers College, and her<lb />
M. A. from ECC.<lb />
Frances Winkler comes to us from<lb />
St. Mary of the Plains College,<lb />
Dodge City, Kansas. He has aLso<lb />
 in California and Kansas. He<lb />
eived his<lb />
his M. A<lb />
Lweeti Greenville and h-<lb />
oe. ause of the nee: foi a tn<lb />
home for his German police d.g<lb />
Dr. LtBaron has taught in Maiylar. .<lb />
and Georgia, and comes to ECC from<lb />
Pensaeola, Florida. He has r.is A. B.<lb />
from Mt St Mary Co legs his M A<lb />
I'h.D from University f Rome,<lb />
Italy.<lb />
ECt wa. twice bli : m ei I <lb />
two Jenkins, husband and w.fe earn<lb />
came to its Englii<lb />
bold a mutual interest Ln classics<lb />
music, leading, and ga <lb />
tikina is a former assistant<lb />
' tor o: English at <lb />
 : . I 'hUgh- ia<lb />
Tennes.   <lb />
irar Jenkins has rece.<lb />
of - from UN<lb />
Marylai I<lb />
I  . Mia<lb />
Cherrj  nt Mart<lb />
 big<lb />
A<lb />
gia State<lb />
and her M. A. from UN<lb />
.  d more<lb />
the U. S. a<lb />
t ! its.<lb />
Mrs. Jenkins was for t<lb />
of years on the editorial<lb />
Th- North Cai<lb />
 r" and has<lb />
North En<lb />
A ations.<lb />
Dr I <lb />
1<lb />
A K<lb />
Brown I<lb />
- '  . ' - <lb />
 au,ie. She has her M. A fi<lb />
Rjgfeliffe, and her Ph.D. from E<lb />
University .As a mem.<lb />
nal staff of the Linguistic Atlas,<lb />
I : I the s:  ech of .<lb />
Island, and the -<lb />
Connecticut and Ma.  W<lb />
A. B. at St. Joseph's; i ield worker, she publish I <lb />
: University of South- grar h. "New E -<lb />
if<lb />
By ROSEMARY EAGLES<lb />
Up t'o flights of Austin Building!<lb />
stairs, around two turns to the left,<lb />
and in room '6ui02 is East Caro-<lb />
Mary Flynn. English Club president says that she's interested in<lb />
hitvfi TnjrlUJi t  rlace "where thev reallv need me<lb />
Iina's newest establishment, the of-<lb />
rs will student<lb />
 . English<lb />
A 'ting was held<lb />
at i assignments.<lb />
they will teach<lb />
School, Ayden,<lb />
en  a, Kin n,<lb />
 i nd Chicod.<lb />
r assignees are:<lb />
E Pegram, Williard Ben-<lb />
 . A. Brown, Rebec-<lb />
er, James Curtis Hen-<lb />
Ih Faye Evans, Greg Barag-<lb />
me A. Smith, Kenneth<lb />
 Williamson, Robert G.<lb />
Mr Helen McClanahan, Mrs.<lb />
. . Mrs. Linda<lb />
: : ngt n. Bar-<lb />
Oldham, ret Geddie,<lb />
Bestedt, Lewis S. Lawrence,<lb />
and Emmett E.<lb />
gliah majors<lb />
le thirteen<lb />
 t - announced by Dr.<lb />
supervising<lb />
 leparl ment.<lb />
Higl School are<lb />
Flynn, Annette Capes, Pa-<lb />
lage. During the last half<lb />
- read aloud stories they<lb />
i  and thi class examines<lb />
ically. This criticism is ajfiee of "The Rebel<lb />
- res onsibility and the teacher's<lb />
  late the crit<lb />
is. ! table, a filing cabinet, a book case,<lb />
Mr. Pierce commented that one of, and several chairs. It has new beige<lb />
Two Seniors Contribute English Majors<lb />
s Directors, Officers r. ,  .<lb />
rind Variety<lb />
i<lb />
ie g eat st<lb />
purposes<lb />
e i1  at<lb />
to be served I floors<lb />
an<lb />
the walls are painted a<lb />
the instructor; bright yellow to compensate for its<lb />
mest  I frank with the students<lb />
concerning their writing ability. No<lb />
 pes are raised.<lb />
From The Vernacular<lb />
Did You Know?<lb />
critter" is reallv "Crea-<lb />
t Ul'l<lb />
it'i<lb />
wor<lb />
A1 Gi<lb />
T.<lb />
. and Will.am Regis<lb />
Washington High<lb />
I are Tanya Anderson and Mary<lb />
Ann Isles.<lb />
- McLeod and Mary Sexton<lb />
ih classes at Ay len<lb />
 teachers.<lb />
,i Jackie McDaniel<lb />
M ier share the assign-<lb />
mei. e James Daughtry Ls the<lb />
tatrve at Chicod.<lb />
Also at Greenville Junior High<lb />
School two English majors are teach-<lb />
ing "core" subjects; Jean Mitchell brown.<lb />
in English and history and also<lb />
Eleanor Pierce.<lb />
. . . that to say "sie'em" is to say<lb />
"se k him<lb />
. . . thai when you say I liked<lb />
to ave die i laughing that you<lb />
l b saying "I lacked to have<lb />
h"<lb />
. . . that when you hear .someone<lb />
 "sorta or "sorter he means<lb />
'sort of<lb />
. . . and you've heard the farmer<lb />
say, "I  In'i I  surprised if it<lb />
 rain He really means that he<lb />
 !  be surprised if it does rain<lb />
. . that you shouldn't say. "you<lb />
will go, will you not?" the "not" isn't<lb />
d<lb />
that fresh green corn from j<lb />
;ard n is often referred to by a<lb />
The headquarters of the new lit In PlayhOUSC Company<lb />
ary magazine contains two desks, a<lb />
Two of the many seniors on cam-<lb />
us who have contributed greatly to<lb />
the productions of the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse are Marcia Forbes and<lb />
J:  kie Mosely (the former Jackie<lb />
McDaniel). Since their freshman<lb />
yea Jackie anil Marcia have worked<lb />
together on almost every Playhouse<lb />
I induction.<lb />
It was during their freshman year,<lb />
when Jackie had the feminine lead<lb />
and Marcia a supporting role in<lb />
"Years Ago that they joined the<lb />
Playhouse.<lb />
During their sophomore year Mar-<lb />
cia and Jackie were co-directors of<lb />
annual Freshman play, "Long<lb />
Christmas Dinner This play was<lb />
presented to the visiting high school<lb />
seniors and also to students on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Jackie served as recording secre-<lb />
tary and Marcia, as corresponding<lb />
secretary during their junior year.<lb />
Also during this year they served as<lb />
co-publicity chairmen of the play<lb />
"Darkness at Noon and Marcia had<lb />
a minor role in "State of the Union<lb />
So far this year, Marcia has served<lb />
as Mak. -up chairman for the "House<lb />
of Connelly" 'production, and Jackie<lb />
was a member of this committee.<lb />
not having a window.<lb />
The magazine's title, "The Rebel<lb />
has a two-fold meaning. As Mr. Ovid<lb />
W. Pierce, the faculty adviser, says,<lb />
"It has a loose id ntification of the<lb />
Southern point of view, but an ob-<lb />
jective review of life on campus<lb />
One may find another meaning for<lb />
the new venture in that it connotes<lb />
revolting of status quo. This could be-<lb />
comi the most popular identifica-<lb />
tion since recently so many people<lb />
have had new ideas about changing<lb />
different aspects of life on campus.<lb />
Co-editors of "The Rebel" are Bil-<lb />
ly Arnold and Bryan Harrison. They<lb />
hav announced that January 21 is<lb />
?he last date for accepting manu-<lb />
scripts for the first issue in Febru-<lb />
ary. Manuscripts should be type-<lb />
written, double spaced and addressed<lb />
to "The Rebel Box 1420, and in-<lb />
clude return postage should the au-<lb />
or want his material returned.<lb />
The first edition will have approxi-<lb />
mately thirty-two pages. It will fea-<lb />
ture short stories, informal essays,<lb />
po ms, ori' editorial, and a book re-<lb />
view s ction. Dorothy Arnold, book<lb />
review editor, will be sent books from<lb />
which is pronounced "roasueers,<lb />
ie word is really "roasting ears publishers which will be read and re-<lb />
ooked viewed by various students.<lb />
The growth of the magazine will<lb />
depend upon the backing of the stu-<lb />
yet they are ractically never c<lb />
a. the term indicates.<lb />
. . . tha a disease known a3 the<lb />
"gout" com s from a French word! dent body- S5nce the periodical is<lb />
meaning taste. The connection is that j supported by money apropriated by<lb />
the man with the disease has been<lb />
exercising his "taste" too freely in<lb />
matter of rich food or strong<lb />
drink.<lb />
. . . that the word "biscuit" is a<lb />
French w rd m aning "cooked<lb />
that tornado is a Spanish<lb />
cord meaning "turned" or "twisted<lb />
ia; his I.L.B. at South-<lb />
vvtstern University, and his Ph.D.<lb />
University of Southern Calif.<lb />
Dr Earle LtBaron has some in-<lb />
teresting history in his past as he; rector of the survey of f<lb />
  an Army ft- Fsree piVot during in fowa, an: ha d its mans<lb />
K W f. He and his wife now reside including I . retatioa<lb />
B large house in the country be-<lb />
Earthworm showi .<lb />
?f several terms at that<lb />
listed in works on An Ettg<lb />
I ng 1950-1961 she acted as<lb />
of<lb />
Of Positions<lb />
Many reople think that an Eng-<lb />
lish major Ls headed for the class-<lb />
room with no alternative. It is true-<lb />
that positions with a college major<lb />
in English are most frequently found<lb />
in academic careers. However, un-<lb />
filled calls for English majors were<lb />
as a newspaper woman's editor, edi-<lb />
torial assistant, and a reporter-photo-<lb />
grapher. Jobs were also open in the<lb />
National Carbon Company and the<lb />
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph.<lb />
Along with These were positions in<lb />
the State Health Department a3 a<lb />
puppeteer and as field workers with<lb />
the Scouts.<lb />
Information from the Placement<lb />
Bureau indicates that only 28 of the<lb />
76 calls for high school English teach-<lb />
ers were filled. Twenty-nine of these<lb />
were for full time English teachers.<lb />
Only 17 were filled. Five calls were<lb />
in for English and dramatics and<lb />
four for English and journalism. No<lb />
placements were made in either. Jobs<lb />
were avaiable for full time teachers,<lb />
of dramatics and also in combina-<lb />
tion with English. Again no place-<lb />
ments were made. There were also G<lb />
job openings in college teaching. Of<lb />
course, these applied to the M. A.<lb />
Radio Station WWWS Slates<lb />
New Shows, Disk Jockeys<lb />
For Winter Quarter Events<lb />
Radio Station WWWS officially  varies from<lb />
 w:nt r quarter activities De-j acorn, anied by<lb />
the Student Government and by ad-<lb />
vertisements, students receive the<lb />
magazine free.<lb />
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One new program th<lb />
request show, Dsdicst I .<lb />
i1  Dtuu m and i- i<lb />
ning the discs eac' sfti n<lb />
Wednesday, when (<lb />
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Tom Edison and Ge <lb />
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descriptions of ail b i .<lb />
games.<lb />
New additions to tht- staff<lb />
Eddie Ricks. CurttSS Pitt<lb />
?ne Smith, Ann Spean<lb />
and George Ray<lb />
cemiber 3, 1957,<lb />
the morning. O; crating on a schedule1<lb />
much similiar to last quarter's, cam-<lb />
pus radio will be functioning Monday<lb />
through Friday, from seven a. m.<lb />
until nine-thirty at night, and on<lb />
Sundays, from twelve-thirty p. m.<lb />
until six o'clock p. m.<lb />
Some new programs have been<lb />
 I snd others discontinued. For<lb />
the early-birds, the morning program,<lb />
Cup and Saucer Club, which re-<lb />
tains its hours of seven to nine every<lb />
:ning, is being carried by Bob<lb />
Daniels and Derry Walker. This fea-<lb />
ture furnishes the listeners with in-<lb />
formation about the weather, time,<lb />
and local events, also the latest in re-<lb />
cordings by top stars.<lb />
Throughout the morning the mu-<lb />
graduates.<lb />
According to the statistical data<lb />
available, jobs for students major-<lb />
ing in English are becoming more<lb />
numerous yearly and those individ-<lb />
uals with aptitude have a variety of<lb />
positions open to them.<lb />
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i ' ,n ! radio station WWWS student membership is cutting  tape recording for future use<lb />
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Playhouse History Recorded<lb />
T<lb />
ramatk clubs<lb />
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plays;<lb />
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H tore 1989, plays<lb />
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in high schools to-<lb />
 of 1939, Clifton<lb />
i . MeGinnis, of<lb />
sod a dramatics<lb />
thia time, all drama<lb />
. i been exclusively as-<lb />
the English do? art-<lb />
-v the club adopted the<lb />
Pi 1'layers the Greek<lb />
g for "Golden Masque<lb />
e the English dppart-<lb />
g the plays which have been<lb />
ton Britton are "The<lb />
Cam Back "The Elope-<lb />
Fi Ider "Wu'hering<lb />
"V.man's Ward "Stage<lb />
The Skull<lb />
club tock part in the<lb />
Festival at Cbap-<lb />
th( first time. At this<lb />
 - redaction "Wild<lb />
presented.<lb />
1946, Dr. Lu-<lb />
( ampiis to re-<lb />
n Brit on as director of<lb />
I n 1947, Dr. Charles<lb />
Chi Pi Players in the<lb />
w White and the<lb />
, fsn<lb />
I the inauguration of<lb />
J n D. Messiek in 1948,<lb />
directed "Four Plays for<lb />
or in 1948, "The Man<lb />
to Dinner" was presented<lb />
Senior class and the Teach-<lb />
ise. During the spring of<lb />
("hi Pi Players began<lb />
the title of The Teach-<lb />
ing year. 1948, The<lb />
i. house, under direction<lb />
SS, presented "The<lb />
" Howe v. r, the most<lb />
reduction of '49 was<lb />
Dg of the Shrew<lb />
 production of "The<lb />
 sad else a new or-<lb />
rhe Bast Carolina Play-<lb />
was composed of<lb />
rater members of<lb />
11 Playhouse.<lb />
I ejennc was the scene of<lb />
By FAYE RIVENBARK<lb />
the production of "You Can't Take<lb />
It With You" in 1952.<lb />
Then, the following year held an<lb />
outstanding production directed by<lb />
Dr. Charles, "Everyman Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week was opened with<lb />
that production. Also, Dr. J. A.<lb />
Wit ey came to our campus in 1963<lb />
to succeed Dr. Charles as director<lb />
. t dramatic aits.<lb />
In 1954, the dramatics club's name<lb />
was again changed, this time to<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse, as it is<lb />
today. 1954-55 had as its major pro-<lb />
duction "Devil's Disciple" under the<lb />
direction of Dr. Withey.<lb />
Not only have well known plays<lb />
been given, but original plays also.<lb />
Thru? original presentations were<lb />
"Lost Ideals" by Dr. Withey, "The<lb />
Abstract Wall" by Tommy Thomp-<lb />
Practicing a rice eating scene from "Teahouse o f the August Moon" to be presented next week are several<lb />
of its actors.<lb />
son, and "The Spectic Bridegroom"<lb />
by Dr. Allison during the year iy54-<lb />
'55.<lb />
The next year the Playhouse pre-<lb />
sented "Darkness at Noon" and "De-<lb />
tective Story<lb />
In 195657, Dr. Withey's in <lb />
gent advising brought to the I'iay<lb />
house 3tage excellent acting in "The<lb />
State of the Union<lb />
"The House of Connelly in 1957,<lb />
brought many comments, both pro<lb />
and con.<lb />
With these latest productions, Dr.<lb />
Withey has done an excellent job<lb />
as director, and tihe Playhouse has<lb />
had a fairly long history of working<lb />
itself up and being as highly rated<lb />
as it is today. The East Carolina<lb />
student body is now waiting, with<lb />
much anticipation, the presentation<lb />
of "Teahouse of the August Moon<lb />
Driver Gives Needs Of Playhouse<lb />
For Progress Of Organization<lb />
A Backstage Look<lb />
At The Playhouse<lb />
Bv ALINE CONDON<lb />
Around 8:30 last Tuesday night,<lb />
MeGinnis auditorium was hardly<lb />
drenched in regal or stately silence.<lb />
In fact, it almost never is, especially<lb />
with a Playhouse Production coming<lb />
up.<lb />
But anyone dropping in Tuesday<lb />
night hoping to eaten a snatch of a<lb />
rehearsal would have been sadly<lb />
disappointed. Instead of wildly emot-<lb />
ing or cavorting actors on the stage,<lb />
h. would have seen a bunch of very<lb />
realistic, mundane-looking characters,<lb />
usily hammering and sawing and<lb />
ring all the things that go with<lb />
tting a set together. If he had<lb />
ventured behind the stage, he would<lb />
: vc probably recognised a couple of<lb />
f male standouts from "House of<lb />
Connelly" gaily assembling a cricket<lb />
ca?e in the forthcoming "Teahouse of<lb />
the August Moon For this production<lb />
they are on the prop committee! (Yes,<lb />
we said "cricket cage)<lb />
It's all part of being a member of<lb />
The Playhouse. Full-fledged members<lb />
are supposed to have taken part in<lb />
three productions, not only in an<lb />
acting capacity, but also as members<lb />
yi the technical staff. Eventually,<lb />
they also get a chance for directing<lb />
xperience.<lb />
Fairly typical of a Playmaker is<lb />
Vom Hull, now in his third year with<lb />
the organization. "The first year I<lb />
was at school he says, "I went to<lb />
rll the plays, but you know, I wa3t<lb />
kind of afraid to join the Playhouse<lb />
because, well, I heard they were an<lb />
awfully close-knit group . . . that's<lb />
what people are always saying, that<lb />
they're kind of cliquey, but you<lb />
know, they aren't. It's just that when<lb />
you work with ipeople so much, you! meeting room, and everyone used toj spectacular<lb />
naturally become friends e0me UP in the afternoons, and we'd'<lb />
Tommy found thig out his second Pla' records, read plays, or talk about<lb />
year at school, when he decided to a &amp;ood book someone was reading or<lb />
join the group. At first he worked run through a couple of scenes. Then<lb />
we'd all go over to rehearsal<lb />
This year, .Playhouse members, it<lb /><lb />
Bj EVELYN CRUTCHFIELD<lb />
Officers of the 1957-68 Playhouse, ment needed.<lb />
lines<lb />
This scene might be title "What is It?" as "Teahouse' actors use chairs to form jeep as they go over<lb />
on the technical end of productions,<lb />
then gradually got around to playing<lb />
i Dr. Lucile Charles Sick<lb />
When the group does, however<lb />
it's mostly for the enjoyment of the Stenteata and faculty member who<lb />
atricai endeavor, though a few mem wisL  seni Set-well cards to Dr.<lb />
bers are thinking of continuing their' L:cile -narIes who has withdrawn<lb />
acting. However, according to Hull fram her teaching position for<lb />
"I don't think there are anv prima1 rest of tbe Quarter due to i1!<lb />
the<lb />
Iness<lb />
"butlers and things" in a couple of! seems, are mixed up in a variety of1 donnas in this. One thing that makes. ?hould not the following address,<lb />
plays. Last year, among other roles, campus activities, so there isn't as us different from lots of college Dr- Lucile Charhe, Oakmont Drive,<lb />
he played the juicy part of the re- much time to get together, except groups is that during tryouts we Lynd'hurst, Cleveland 24, Ohio. She<lb />
orter in "Detective Story "Last; to join forces with their adviser, Dr. never know who the lead is going to' is at hsr home wne undergoing<lb />
year was really great. We had<lb />
J, A. Withey, to produce another<lb />
be until he parts are posted<lb />
medical tests iprior to a possible<lb />
operation at a Cleveland hospital.<lb />
are Delano "Bubba" Driver, presi-<lb />
dent; Sally Donovan, recording sec-<lb />
retary; and Pat Baker is correspond-<lb />
ing secretary.<lb />
Upon interviewing Bubba Driver<lb />
for future -predictions of Playhouse<lb />
activities, his fiat comment was on<lb />
the next major production, "Teahouse<lb />
of the Augu9t Moon with the re-<lb />
minder that we have a guest actor.<lb />
Jerry Rockwood, who has flown in<lb />
from Broadway to play tho role of<lb />
Sakini,<lb />
"For the Children's Play in the<lb />
spring either Sleeping Beauty or<lb />
Treasure Island will be presented in<lb />
the different grammar grade schools<lb />
"The Workshop will present several<lb />
one-act iplays by Tennessee Williams.<lb />
Also the Outdoor Theatre will be<lb />
used during the pageant<lb />
"I should like to see permanent<lb />
backdrops and a telephone system<lb />
installed backstage to the lobby in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium said Bubba<lb />
when asked about better equipment<lb />
needed. Also he included that he<lb />
would like to see the Playhouse have<lb />
a "Greenroom a room for the cast<lb />
to have parties after productions and<lb />
to keep the scrapbook and pictures<lb />
of the plays. TWs room could also be<lb />
used a a lounging room for all mem-<lb />
bers. A costume collection and money<lb />
for materials to make clothes for<lb />
some standard costumes are among<lb />
some other forms of better equip-<lb />
"The lack of interest in drama by<lb />
the students has caused -a downfall<lb />
of the Workshop stated Bubba.<lb />
"The Workshop is for everyone who<lb />
is interested in drama<lb />
One of the highlights of the Play-<lb />
house events was the guest actor,<lb />
Jeffery Lynn, who played in "Mr.<lb />
Roberts" last year. Bubba's high-<lb />
light was also when he played in this<lb />
production.<lb />
In answering the question of what<lb />
he would like to see for the Play-<lb />
house in the future, Bubba stated, "I<lb />
would like for more students to take<lb />
an interest in drama and to realize<lb />
the work behind each production. It<lb />
takes approximately six weeks o re<lb />
hearsals, and on the week end be-<lb />
fore the opening production there<lb />
are three rehearsals, one on Saturday<lb />
and two on Sunday. Rehearsals for<lb />
"Teahouse of August Moon" started<lb />
on December 11<lb />
Also he said that he would like to<lb />
see a greater appreciation of all<lb />
persons connected with each ;lay, in-<lb />
cluding those who cperate the lights<lb />
and those who make the sets.<lb />
While in the Playhouse for the<lb />
past three years Bubba has played in<lb />
"Homelife of a Buffalo "Long<lb />
Chris, mas Dinner "Detective<lb />
Story "He and many others. He<lb />
directed "Dust of the" Road During<lb />
the past summer he participated in<lb />
the Jamestown Festival Show for<lb />
six weeks.<lb />
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Tali is East Carolina's Creative Writing class und.r the direction of Mr. Ovid Pierce. Louise E. Newome<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
I JANUARY 16, 1968<lb />
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Financial Aid Available<lb />
To Pursue Graduate Study<lb />
K ve you gives serious thought to the value to you of<lb />
continuing your education beyond the attainment of your B. S.<lb />
or B. A reel Edueati n i a chosen instrument for advanc-<lb />
ing human welfare in mass, but it is also true that broad or<lb />
specialised education on the graduate level is n means which<lb />
may be used to advance an individual's welfare and to enhance<lb />
his pr fe . and social status. There are two basic needs<lb />
for the good student who wishes to pursue graduate study. The<lb />
first need is the interest in doing it coupled with determination<lb />
t go ahead. The- second need is that of financial resources to<lb />
meu the ti involved. <lb />
The need can be supplied only by the student. The<lb />
guidance and encourage ment of teachers should be of value here.<lb />
The second requirement, that of financial resources, is a serious<lb />
obstacle, but fortunately there are many possibilities of obtain-<lb />
 ' way of grants, stipends, fellowships and scholar-<lb />
ship Th re &amp; w ral ways fi r students to obtain information<lb />
 curing aid to continue study beyond the usual four years<lb />
I r the first degree. Firt of all, see your Department<lb />
 i y ur mtijor advisor for information about opportuni-<lb />
in y sr particular area of study. Follow this step by going<lb />
 Direct'1 of Graduate Studies (202A Graham<lb />
ding) and ask for information about student aid plans.<lb />
.  you t iearn the extent of possibilities.<lb />
already graduated from East Caro-<lb />
lina  students who will be graduated in the future<lb />
hemselves these two questions: What are the<lb />
my doing jrradiK.te work at East Carolina Col-<lb />
advantagea of my dung graduate work in<lb />
n of higher education? It was asked of old,<lb />
:t can add one cubit to his stature?<lb />
p reon who can do it. J.K.L.<lb />
i irivr. Member of "iahouse" cast, Mr. James W. Butler,<lb />
i.nu rt;i:imtnt Series chairman, and Dr. J A. Withey, director, greet guest<lb />
actor Jerry Roekweod at the New Bern airport.<lb />
iree ECC Methodists<lb />
Attend National Meet<lb />
Carolina students at-<lb />
  ftl thodist Student<lb />
was held during<lb />
a: -he University<lb />
f K Kansas. Gayle<lb />
I ret Rose Powell, of<lb />
I Jane Carroll of Hook-<lb />
. ft on Christmas after-<lb />
Greendboro, X. C, with<lb />
students from Nonh<lb />
lina, in two chartered buses<lb />
- Lawrence, Kansas on the<lb />
oi December 27. They re-<lb />
turned January 3.<lb />
re 3600 Methodist stu-<lb />
in a tendance at the Con-<lb />
v.ith Counselors and Di-<lb />
 M sthodJst Sudtnt Centers,<lb />
arts of the United States,<lb />
t da. Sou h America, Asia,<lb />
r countries. The theme<lb />
as, "Our Lord,<lb />
n, Our Life Among the<lb />
I leaders at this Confer-<lb />
Dr. Kirtley Mather, who<lb />
Financial Information<lb />
Listed In Publications<lb />
For those college students who are<lb />
.in information about fi-<lb />
1 aid the following publications<lb />
are available.<lb />
They may write for "Undergradu-<lb />
ai  Bulletin 1957, No. 18, U. S.<lb />
of Health, Education and<lb />
Welfare. A complete catalogue listed<lb />
by college. $1 from Superintendent of<lb />
Documents, U. S. Government Print-<lb />
ing Office, Washington 25, D. C.<lb />
Also there is the Lovejoy-Jones<lb />
College Scholarship Guide, a book<lb />
for $l.(Jo from Simon and Schuster,<lb />
Rockefeller Center, 630 Fifth Avenue,<lb />
New York 20 N. Y.<lb />
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Weiner, Kaplan. $2.98 from Barron's<lb />
Educational Series, 343 Great Neck<lb />
Road, Great Neck, New York.<lb />
l;ed East Carolina College and<lb />
g one of he speakers during the<lb />
i h oration of the Fiftieth Annivers-<lb />
ary of the founding of our College.<lb />
Students Travel<lb />
On Holiday Trips<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
No more mistletoeno more Santa<lb />
Clausno more eggnog. Christmas<lb />
vacation may be forgotten almost by<lb />
now. That is by everyone excePt those<lb />
who have something special to re-<lb />
memberlike a holiday trip.<lb />
Lillian Griffin, from Louiaburg,<lb />
made it to Puerto Rico for nine<lb />
days. Flying down, she chose the<lb />
sland hop over Cuba, Jamaica, and<lb />
the Dominican Republic, making short<lb />
stops on the latter two. Lillian took<lb />
in 'he sights and the sun, going<lb />
swimming every afternoon and even<lb />
Christmas nightlate.<lb />
Chief Harrell's daughter, Mrs.<lb />
Faye Baker, spent eight days in<lb />
Bermuda with her husband, who i3<lb />
stationed tbere in the Navy.<lb />
Down at Key West, Florida, was<lb />
Ada Evans from Clarkton. A little<lb />
further north in Miami were Dick<lb />
Winningham and Harold Stanfield<lb />
from Burlington. These two boys at-<lb />
tended the Orange Bowl New Year's<lb />
Day. Also visiting in Miami was Pat<lb />
Davis of Lucama.<lb />
Tanya Anderson, of Fountain, was<lb />
chosen by the Foreign Relations<lb />
Board of New York as a delegate to<lb />
the International Conference held at<lb />
Lake Placid, Florida. Among the<lb />
rventy students representing every<lb />
na ion in the world except South<lb />
America, there were only four other<lb />
American students besides Tanya at-<lb />
tending the conference.<lb />
Spending a few days in Roanoke,<lb />
Alabama, was Elizabeth Bowman o'<lb />
Liberiy. Over in Monteagle, Tenn-<lb />
essee, the Episcopalian held a pro-<lb />
vincial Canterbury Conference. At-<lb />
endig were Sally Ottaway, Wil-<lb />
mington; Dick KewelL Greenville;<lb />
Bill Faulkner, Rocky Mount; Vicki<lb />
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Wilmington; Tom and Jesse Powell,<lb />
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Dennis Bullock, Greenville; Martha<lb />
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At Streator, Illinois, was Jeannette<lb />
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Jane Carroll, Hookerton; and Mar-<lb />
garet Rose Powell and Gayle Clapp,<lb />
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By N. G. Assembly<lb />
The General Assembly of North<lb />
arolina established last year a re-<lb />
volving loan fund known as the<lb />
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ective Teachers<lb />
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$350 scholarship loans will be granted<lb />
annually to prospective teecheri.<lb />
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arship loans will have $360<lb />
credited toward repayment of their<lb />
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lina after receiving their teaching<lb />
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character, financial need, and areas<lb />
or subjects of instruction in which<lb />
the demands for teachers are greatest.<lb />
President Mesakk in center discusses Religious Emphasis Week, ending today, with guest speakers<lb />
(Messick's left) Rev. Robert Poerechke, Dr. Arnold H ash and also Greenville Mayor S. Eugene West and Dr<lb />
Cleveland J. Bradner.<lb />
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J . Rifle Team Wins Match<lb />
Five Scholarships To Be Given 'In Activities Of Month<lb />
Knight To Lead<lb />
Baptist Forum !<lb />
The coming forums at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center promise to be a treat<lb />
for us. The January 20 forum, "Pur-<lb />
pose in Life will be led by Rev.<lb />
Calvin Knight, pastor of the Weldon<lb />
Baptist Church. Rev. Knight, who<lb />
visited our campus last year, was the<lb />
princy al speaker of the Religious<lb />
E:nphasis Week at Chowan College.<lb />
He will discuss with us the basic<lb />
question of: 1. How can we make<lb />
sure- that our small niche has a pur-<lb />
oe, and that this purpose is the<lb />
real one in our life? 2. Will looking<lb />
through our problems and respon-<lb />
ibilities to the divine purpose dis-<lb />
lo.se the real meaning to life?<lb />
The following week, January 27,<lb />
m nt.<lb />
Hilda Sandgren, from Columbia,<lb />
S uth America, visited in Philadel-<lb />
hia, Pennsylvania, and in New York.<lb />
Also in New York were Tommy Hull,<lb />
Durham; Doug Mitchell, Greenville;<lb />
and Mary Lee Angle, Lancaster, Penn-<lb />
sylvania.<lb />
And then some of up stayed Home<lb />
far the Holidays.<lb />
 An announcement of teaching fel-<lb />
lowships by the Boston University<lb />
School of Public Relations and Com-<lb />
munications and abo News Bureau<lb />
Assistantships for 1958-59 ha5 been<lb />
received here.<lb />
Teaching fellowships of $1200 plu?<lb />
tuition for one-year graduate study<lb />
in broadcasting, motion pictures,<lb />
journalism or public relations have<lb />
the following plan.<lb />
Five fellowships of $1200 plus tuit-<lb />
ion each will be awarded for the<lb />
academic year beginning September,<lb />
1958. Each appointed teaching fel-<lb />
low will carry advanced courses<lb />
which can be ap.lied toward meeting<lb />
averaging<lb />
nty hours a week. He 3hould be<lb />
prepared to take iass than a full<lb />
The monthly ac :vtc of the AF-<lb />
 papers and other administra- RCrTC on camp-5 ai-  s<lb />
v detaile. He should regard his highlighted by parti-vipatior. ha -<lb />
nip responsibilities as a half-1 celebration of Wright Brothers M<lb />
 commitment averaging about 'jri&amp;l Da' and the AFROTC Rifle<lb />
Team Match.<lb />
Change in command for the ROT'<lb />
group for winter quarter wa5 tele-<lb />
course load during the academic vised, with Paul Singleton tab<lb />
year. over as commander. Recer<lb />
Eligibility requirements are that ton received the Academic St<lb />
the candidate must have a Bachelor's  pre-flight wings.<lb />
-iegree from an accredited college The AFROTC Team llafaatiiil<lb />
and s.ould have a strong undergrad- j AFROTC Rifle Team of Trinity<lb />
oate major in one of the fellowship! ege, Hartford: Conn by a score <lb />
areas. i 1779 to 1748.<lb />
A candidate may apply for a teach- On December IT. the drill tea<lb />
at the same time he<lb />
the requirements for the Master ofja.JiiiK, for admission to the School. Celebration of Wright Brother? M<lb />
Science Degree in the above noted<lb />
fields. The fellow will assist in two<lb />
weekly lectures given by the instruc-<lb />
tor. He will be directly responsible<lb />
for leading discussion sections. He<lb />
will also have responsibility for tests,<lb />
one of the members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina faculty will tell us "Why I Know<lb />
There is a God Dr. Grover Everett<lb />
of the Science Department teaches <lb />
a Sunday School class at the lmmanuel<lb />
Baptist Church. He will lead our<lb />
thoughts by showing us that in na-j<lb />
ture, through experience, and in<lb />
Christian fellowship we can feel<lb />
sure that there is a God.<lb />
"Pinky" Boseman, the 5:15 forum<lb />
chairman and Ruth Lineburger, chair-<lb />
man of the 7:00 forum announces<lb />
the topics for February. Rev. Robert<lb />
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