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By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Pre ideut of the Ettt Carolina<lb />
Stud nt Covernment Association, Mike<lb />
Katsias broke a deadlock 12-12 senate<lb />
vote Monday night to give approval<lb />
to the 1158 appropriations handed<lb />
down by the Budget Committee.<lb />
Appropriations suggested by the<lb />
Budget Committeewhich offered<lb />
a drastic cut in finances for the most<lb />
of the organisations involved<lb />
were violently opposed by several<lb />
kbeakers, both from the senate floor<lb />
ind from the gallery. A discussion<lb />
for and against raged in the Library<lb />
Auditorium for over 30 minutes.<lb />
President Katsias interrupted the<lb />
.ii .ussion and called down the speak-<lb />
ers, demanding a vote be taken on<lb />
 resolution to accept the Budget<lb />
'onimittees suggested appropria-<lb />
ions.<lb />
The vote ended in 12 to 12 dead-<lb />
lock, forcing Katsias to cast the de-<lb />
ciding vote Said Katsias: "This 12<lb />
to 1- deadlock is a qorum and it<lb />
ooks like 1 have to decide the matter.<lb />
Bi tore I vote 1 would like to say<lb />
thai I think the Budget Committee<lb />
ha ioiie a good job in setting up<lb />
these appropriations. I vote in favor<lb />
of the resolution<lb />
Katsias' vote ended the bitterest<lb />
truggre over budget appropriations<lb />
to take place in the East Carolina<lb />
Student Government in many years.<lb />
Disatisfied<lb />
Speaking against the acceptance<lb />
Last of the Budget Committee's advised<lb />
! the appropriations, were representatives<lb />
itermry from the DOC Productions Com-<lb />
aiso a<lb />
tmnist<lb />
(Ii een<lb />
mittee, THE REBEL, campus lit-<lb />
erary magazine, and the Senior Class<lb />
In defense of the measure were mem<lb />
b. rs of the Budget Committee and<lb />
representatives of the Playhouse.<lb />
The objections were raised mainly<lb />
against appropriations concerning<lb />
individual organizations.<lb />
Don Griffin, representing the Pro-<lb />
ductions Committee, complained that<lb />
"Productions cannot be presented on<lb />
this amount of money to compare<lb />
with those which East Carolina has<lb />
been proud of in the past. The best<lb />
asked Griffin why so much money is<lb />
ne (itil. "Why cant we use some of<lb />
the equipment we already have?"<lb />
Griffin -aid, "We're still using<lb />
some of the stuff we used when the<lb />
Production Committee was first form-<lb />
ed<lb />
Bryan Haiion, Editor of THE<lb />
RREBEL, not a member of the Senate-<lb />
was also permitted to voice his obj-<lb />
ections. He commented that "Last<lb />
year, when the magazine was first<lb />
formed, the SGA requested that we<lb />
publish four issues per year. Now, we<lb />
Coy<lb />
raised<lb />
senior<lb />
only<lb />
Harris, of the Senior Class,<lb />
the question as to why the<lb />
class was appropriated<lb />
$75 this year, with which to<lb />
production ever given here by the 1 av been given just enough money<lb />
Production Committee was probably to publish two issues. The magazine<lb />
OKLAHOMA a few years ago. It is a creative and worthwhile project<lb />
cost over $1,600 to produce that one.<lb />
now you are asking ua to do a good<lb />
job on $1,200<lb />
"It takes money to put on a pro<lb />
duction which the school can be proud<lb />
of he further commented.<lb />
Bubba Driver, of the Playhouse,<lb />
for the students of the school.<lb />
"With this" amount of money we will<lb />
have difficulty putting out two issues<lb />
and we won't even be able to mail<lb />
ou1 the magazines to the people who<lb />
should get them, who are interested<lb />
in the intellectual doings here<lb />
Betty Lane Evans<lb />
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Martin has t.tki :<lb />
stall a i manager,<lb />
and Bill Boyd are sharing<lb />
tment.<lb />
Returning to po: aff, pho-<lb />
 ai ei will hi Bob llai er. An<lb />
experi need photographer, Harpei<lb />
worked with ;k reconnoissanca outfit<lb />
II. began working the newspaper<lb />
here last year when he also wrote <lb />
  1 lei o, e Boh w ill also  ub<lb />
mil si vi i al columns this year.<lb />
This will mark Billj Arnold's fifth<lb />
veai on th itaff, He s rved fov three<lb />
years as snorts editor and was man-<lb />
aging editor- for the majority  last<lb />
Alth.uii- M<lb />
I Ml ol.d<lb />
Mai Lvn i start ing<lb />
v  otUI e.i . l t i tile :il '<lb />
shi has also hed a great dtal of<lb />
iswspaper experience. During h r<lb />
freshman year sh served as assist-<lb />
ant i ditor and  set ned s editor<lb />
this past summer, Aside from these<lb />
responsibilities Mart'a has helped<lb />
in circulation and makeup editing.<lb />
Johnn<lb />
orts -i<lb />
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Arnold, who hails from Greenville,<lb />
ha? h en ipiite active i<lb />
othi i<lb />
make up<lb />
hat 'in ed as<lb />
I ; (Carolinian<lb />
Spoi t - Publicity<lb />
allege, lu- the<lb />
has been ECC'a<lb />
port correspond nt with the Raleigh<lb />
and Observe Mi. Hudson is<lb />
present i ir t of the SGA<lb />
lid during the summer BeS. ion he<lb />
i i ed Bi Pit ' idellt<lb />
21<lb />
Pictures for the 1959 yearbook,<lb />
THE BUCCANEER, are being made<lb />
Monday thresgh Friday from 9:00<lb />
to 12:00 and 1.00 to 5:00 in upstairs<lb />
Wright. Appointments can be made<lb />
on the College Union bulletin board.<lb />
Anyone who has not filled out<lb />
completely and accurately a cam-<lb />
pus directory information card<lb />
must come by the College Union<lb />
office and do so imtr i'diately.<lb />
I also student<lb />
"CtOl of the<lb />
; two ear.s h<lb />
Pirate Mascot Honored This Weekend<lb />
r<lb />
month old Great weighs between 75<lb />
arrival August but at maturity<lb />
 in the weigh about lSu<lb />
I (allege. He<lb />
I project by<lb />
BOA under the<lb />
 .lohnn Hudson.<lb />
that the (ireat<lb />
 a mascot is be-<lb />
I mho) of speed and<lb />
h will symbolize<lb />
i . a tide ties.<lb />
9?ho ollie- fl 0m a long<lb />
. champions, baa as<lb />
I . di !t. title " Traw<lb />
 King At the<lb />
months. "Hue" now<lb />
and SO pounds,<lb />
he will prohablj<lb />
pound and stand<lb />
about ( Inches in height.<lb />
At present oar mascot u living on<lb />
the athletic field, in a BOUSi luiilt by<lb />
the Maintenance Department, and in<lb />
 pen bu.lt by Mr George Cherry of<lb />
Paetolus, N C. Hughes Giles, who has<lb />
hod iievious experience in the ban<lb />
dling of dogs, has volunteered to bo<lb />
in charge of "Buc<lb />
Mr. Paul Julian of the cafeteria<lb />
hat agreed to feed "Bin and at<lb />
present SGA officials are negotiat<lb />
ing with Red Heart and Purina dug<lb />
food companies in an effort to get<lb />
t  m tii feed<lb />
An emeiit<lb />
hi return for en<lb />
their products, It Is<lb />
the hope of SGA official! that vari<lb />
Xappa Alpha Goes<lb />
National Today;<lb />
Drake To Be Host<lb />
i-resm either a dance for the whole<lb />
school or a present, while the Fresh-<lb />
men Soi.hmore Senior Dance Com-<lb />
mittee was. appropriated $760 for a<lb />
dance which "won't be for the benefit<lb />
of the whole 3chool.<lb />
"With $75 Harris said, "What<lb />
can you doYou can't buy a present<lb />
or give a dance either<lb />
"Confidential"<lb />
One of the objectors raised the<lb />
question of how the Budget Com-<lb />
mittee arrived at its proposed appro-<lb />
priation.s and why certain organiza-<lb />
tions were given shSBper financial cuts<lb />
than others.<lb />
Dean James H. Tuck r, Advisor to<lb />
the Budget Committee, replied, "I<lb />
don't think we need to state reasons<lb />
for our findings. The workings of the<lb />
Budget Committee are confidential<lb />
The apropriations are as follows:<lb />
East Carolinian$8,000.<lb />
The Buccaneer$22,500<lb />
The Rebel$1,500<lb />
Cheerleadi rs$175.<lb />
Playhouse$2,500.<lb />
Band$800.<lb />
Inter-Religious Council$600.<lb />
Intermursl Sports Piograni$1,200<lb />
Jr. Class$800<lb />
SGA$9,285.<lb />
YM-GA$200.<lb />
"Y" Hut stove, utensil-$250.<lb />
YWCA$250.<lb />
Sr. Class$75.<lb />
ACE$125.<lb />
SNEA96.50.<lb />
O; era Theater$200.<lb />
.Phi Mu Alphaomitted.<lb />
East Carolina College Orchestra<lb />
tabled.<lb />
Production Committee$1,200.<lb />
Entertainment Committee $8,000<lb />
Photo by Bob Harper<lb />
Miss North Carolina<lb />
t<lb />
out organisation on campus<lb />
i onl i ibute to hi wardrobe<lb />
The<lb />
game<lb />
will<lb />
September 7 home football<lb />
 aim t Guilford, has been<lb />
nated as "I'm, Night and<lb />
I uh nt John 1 Messick will be<lb />
present to preside over half time<lb />
 ities, "Thus far "Buc" has I<lb />
good disposition and wlun he is a<lb />
little older he may bi- allowed to<lb />
run loose oi campus part of the<lb />
time stated past SOA president<lb />
Hudson.<lb />
To Enroll At East Carolina<lb />
"Buc' East Carolina's new<lb />
Clint LeGette<lb />
mascot is pictured wtth two who led the move to acquire him, Johnny Hudson ai<lb />
Procedinga began today to install<lb />
local fraternity Sigma Rho Phi as<lb />
Camma Rho, the 83rd chapter of the<lb />
Ka'i pa Alpha Order, a national col-<lb />
lege niidei graduate social fraternity.<lb />
National uui regional officers of<lb />
the Kappa Alpha Order, as well as<lb />
undergraduate members of other<lb />
North Carolina chapters converged on<lb />
the BCC campus this morning for the<lb />
n tallation which will last through<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi came into existence<lb />
a service fraternity at East Caro-<lb />
lina in 1951. It became a social fra-<lb />
ternity in 1956. When the school's<lb />
Hoard of Trustees approved the es-<lb />
tablishment of national fraternities<lb />
on campus last year, Sigma Rho Phi<lb />
petitioned for a KA charter.<lb />
The Order granted the charter in<lb />
Maj of this year. At the present time<lb />
there aie 30 active members. Edward<lb />
C. Stone, Hi, of Durnam, is presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
T e Kappa Alpha Order, founded<lb />
at Washington College, now Wash-<lb />
ington and Lee University, in 1865,<lb />
ledicated to perpetuating the best<lb />
ideals of chivalry and gentility as<lb />
manifested in the person of Robert E.<lb />
Lee, who was president of Washing-<lb />
ton College at the founding of the<lb />
Older.<lb />
Tie Greenville KA alumni chapter,<lb />
under its President, the Reverend John<lb />
W. Drake, Jr will act as host to the<lb />
visitors. Dr. Frank L. Hoskins, of the<lb />
English Faculty here, is Secretary<lb />
oi the local chapter.<lb />
Activities in the installation began<lb />
ffcia afternoon at 2:00 with the initia-<lb />
tion practice at Jsrvis Memorial<lb />
Methodist Church. The First Degree<lb />
Initiation team, furnished by N. C.<lb />
State College, handled the practice.<lb />
The team was made up of GeoTgc<lb />
Howard, Richard Harvey, and James<lb />
Crutchfield.<lb />
At 4:00, the First Degree initia-<lb />
(Continued on pag 6)<lb />
Betty Lane Evans, Miss North Carolina of 1958 and<lb />
fourth runner-up in the recent Miss America Pageant, plans to<lb />
enter East Carolina College next quarter.<lb />
The pretty 18-year old Greenville product has indicated<lb />
her plans to enter ECC several times during the past few months<lb />
and told an EAST CAROLINIAN reporter recently that she<lb />
hopes to enroll "this Winter quarter<lb />
Betty Lane ha expressed an interest in enrolling in<lb />
speech and music courses here in November.<lb />
Among her awards and honors, Miss North Carolina won<lb />
two scholarships and her pick of any University in the land.<lb />
Her choic was East Carolina.<lb />
In 1956, Miss North Carolina was another East Caro-<lb />
lina girl, Joan Melton, from Albemarle.<lb />
Seems like ECC has the marked cornered on pretty girls.<lb />
Epsilon Mu Members<lb />
Make Northern Tour<lb />
Eight members of Epsilon Mu j<lb />
Chapter of .Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- <lb />
ttrnity embarked August 26th, on a<lb />
tour which included Williamsburg,<lb />
Virginia, and our nation's capitol.<lb />
Tom Farlow, Roy Martin, Jeffer-<lb />
son Strickland, Tom Jackson, Grady<lb />
Austin, Don Knight, Ken Nielson,<lb />
and Paul Davenport attended for<lb />
three days their fraternity leader-<lb />
ship school, in which they were sub-<lb />
jected to skillful training in leader-<lb />
ship, pledg. instruction, and fi-<lb />
nances. The men focused their atten-<lb />
tion on various lectures and discus-<lb />
sions, involving ideal principals of<lb />
fraternal life and its effects on cam-<lb />
nus activities.<lb />
Following the conclusion of the<lb />
leadership school, the brothers re-<lb />
sumed their travels in" the direction<lb />
of Shoram Hotel in Washington,<lb />
D. C, where the ninety-first conven<lb />
tion of Pi Kappa Alpha was to com-<lb />
mence Sunday, August 31st. From<lb />
that day until September 3rd, the<lb />
men were involved in business mat-<lb />
ters, both serious and light. Their<lb />
daylight hours were spent in dis-<lb />
cussions of fraternity business mat-<lb />
' i and at a memorial service at<lb />
Arlington Cemetery, where the Pi<lb />
Ka pa Alpha deceased were honored.<lb />
Nighttime activities included sight-<lb />
seeing, socials, and banquets, high-<lb />
lighted by the National Dream Girl<lb />
Ball, at which Martha Brannon of<lb />
Presbyttrian College was crowned<lb />
the fraternity's national dream girl.<lb />
The Epsilon Mu Chapter at East<lb />
Carolina became affiliated with the<lb />
national Pi Kappa organization last<lb />
Kay 17 The chapter officially re-<lb />
ceived it charter at the national con-<lb />
vention in Washington.<lb />
The first of Erst Carolina's frater-<lb />
nities to have an off-campus resi-<lb />
d nee, Pi Kappa Alpha has leased<lb />
the home located at 562 Cotanche<lb />
Street in Greenville. Twenty of the<lb />
members of the chapter are now liv-<lb />
ing in the fraternity house, which<lb />
has accommodations for thirty-six<lb />
people.<lb />
Kelly To Star<lb />
In Playhouse<lb />
Fall Production<lb />
THE ADMIRABLE CHICHTON<lb />
will be the Fall major production<lb />
for the East Carolina Playhouse. A<lb />
four act English comedy by J. M.<lb />
Barrie, the play has an unusually<lb />
largt cast oi' thirteen women and<lb />
twelve men. When asked about the<lb />
play, Playhouse president Pat Baker<lb />
commented: "This is really a good<lb />
play . . . one I think every student<lb />
at EC will enjoy seeing. It is a<lb />
satire on English high society, and<lb />
situations svhich devlop really make<lb />
for a good, laughable comedy Dr.<lb />
J. A. Withey, Director of the Play-<lb />
house, will direct t! e play, with Mr.<lb />
Robert Rickert, new Associate Direc-<lb />
or of the Playhoue, acting as tech-<lb />
nical director.<lb />
The stage managrr for the pro-<lb />
duction is Dan Yanchison, who will<lb />
be remembered for his technical work<lb />
on such plays as THE TEAHOUSE<lb />
OF THE AUGUST MOON, and<lb />
HOUSE OF CONNELLY. Mary<lb />
Margartt Kelly will design the seta,<lb />
which will be built by Sylvia Ruston,<lb />
sc nery chairman, and her stage<lb />
crew. Other technicalities on the<lb />
play will be handled by the follow-<lb />
ing committee chairmen: costumes,<lb />
Mai vis Edwards; makeup, Shirley<lb />
Dixon; publicity, Jim Trice; lighting,<lb />
Bill Faulkner; properties, Alice Anne<lb />
Home.<lb />
Readings for the play were held<lb />
September 16 and 17. "Because of<lb />
the size and quality of the cast, it<lb />
was an extremely difficult job to<lb />
assign the roles, and a number of<lb />
those with minor roles are also hold-<lb />
ing positions on the Technical Crew<lb />
stated Miss Baker. However, more<lb />
people are needed, and the Playhouse<lb />
urges all those who may be inter-<lb />
ested in working on plays to come<lb />
over to the theatre and help.<lb />
The cast for ADMIRABLE CRICH-<lb />
TON was announced by Dr. Withey<lb />
on September 18. It is as follows:<lb />
Crichton, Merle Kelly; Ernest, Bill<lb />
Haslip; Treherne, Charles Jenkins;<lb />
Lord Brocklehurst, Tommy Reese;<lb />
Earl of Loam, Larry Craven; and<lb />
Lady Mary, Genia Trulove.<lb />
Others are Tweeney, Leigh Dob-<lb />
son; Lady Catherine, Doris Robblna;<lb />
Lady Agatha, Gwen MoClamrock;<lb />
Lady Brocklehust, Shiley Dixon;<lb />
i Fisher, Aik Home.<lb /><pb facs="00038607_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 <lb />
'<lb />
Time To Reappraise<lb />
Attempts by the NAACP and some out-<lb />
standing personalities to "dignify" the Negro<lb />
Race in American Literature and Theatre<lb />
have reached idiotic proportions.<lb />
There have been attempts to ban Mark<lb />
Twain's immortal HUCKLEBERRY FINN<lb />
because the term "nigger' is used in it; pro-<lb />
ducers of the broadway show STATE OF<lb />
THE UNION were forced to change certain<lb />
dialogue which Negro objectors claimed was<lb />
unkind to them. The dialogue which was<lb />
changed was a single line which read: "Why,<lb />
that's mighty white of you<lb />
In other instances, the old-fashioned<lb />
black-faced ministrel which used to be<lb />
popular throughout the country has all but<lb />
vanished for the same reasons. Many books<lb />
and articles which poke fun at America have<lb />
been put out of print because of dialect,<lb />
phraseology, or implications which some feel<lb />
portray the Negro in an unfavorable light.<lb />
The most recent incident along this line<lb />
took place several weeks ago when Negro<lb />
songstress Pearl Bailey caused a disturb-<lb />
ance on the movie set of Gershwin's PORGY<lb />
AND BESS. Miss Bailey complained that<lb />
dialogue spoken by several minor Negro per-<lb />
formers was "Unnatural, undignified, and<lb />
in bad taste<lb />
At Miss Bailey's insistance, Producer<lb />
Sam Goldwyn told the Negro performers to<lb />
leave out anything they did not like.<lb />
Granted, all precautions should be taken<lb />
not to slander or belittle any race or group<lb />
of people. White or Black, or any other<lb />
coloi. minority or majority. Granted, too, cer-<lb />
tair elements of Literature and Drama are<lb />
not dignified and natural to all concerned.<lb />
The above incidents bring to light some-<lb />
thing which has been building up for some<lb />
time in America. The supreme court's 1954<lb />
decision, and the events which have followed.<lb />
have served to fire up the American people<lb />
over what was before a peaceful and improv-<lb />
ing situation. Americans have long been<lb />
noted for their habit of pulling for the un-<lb />
derdog. Cries of Liberty, Freedom, Equality,<lb />
Civil Rights, and Integration have been<lb />
pumped into the American people at such a<lb />
steady rate since the 1954ruling that the<lb />
people are now bending over backwards to<lb />
accommodate, to liberate, to be fair to the<lb />
Oppressed.<lb />
Spurred on by Moral indignation, a blind<lb />
determination to be Fair at all costs, and<lb />
Yankee newspapers, the American people<lb />
have bent over backwards to show the world<lb />
USA democracy.<lb />
Such incidents as those above indicate<lb />
that they have bent over too far.<lb />
When people bend over too far they show<lb />
their posterior.<lb />
Freedom Of The Press<lb />
To develope and serve its community<lb />
and to cultivate freedom of expression in<lb />
the community as its editors believe just<lb />
and fitting within their individual concepts<lb />
of newspaper ethics is the duty and aim of<lb />
the student press. The aim cannot be fully<lb />
achieved unless the press's independence from<lb />
all forms of external interference of censor-<lb />
ship is maintained inviolate and complete.<lb />
Since 1925. when the first student news-<lb />
paper was published here, this publication<lb />
has had complete press freedom. Realizing<lb />
that a free and vigorous press is essential<lb />
to a democratic society, and that freedom of<lb />
expression and debate is basic to the effective-<lb />
ness of an educational community in a dem-<lb />
ocratic society, our administration has never<lb />
once censored, before or after publication<lb />
any issue of the EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
Though we may be chastised or scolded,<lb />
neverless there has been no censorship.<lb />
Being free to present articles conceal-<lb />
ing controversial matters and to comment<lb />
freely is a right not shared by all student pub-<lb />
lications on other campuses. At some other<lb />
schools a faculty member is required to read<lb />
all copy before publication, while at others<lb />
the paper must be read by some faculty<lb />
member or administrator before circulation.<lb />
We may be thankful that such cases are few<lb />
in comparison with student publications ac-<lb />
corded their full rights.<lb />
On this campus we should be proud, even<lb />
greatful, that our administration is not<lb />
afraid to read what their students think or<lb />
believe. Any student on this campus is free<lb />
to express his views, whatever they may be,<lb />
in this publication. May we always guard<lb />
jealously this right. May we honor the trust<lb />
and faith placed in us. And always exercise<lb />
the rights and responsibilities of editor with<lb />
full regard for accepted standards of good<lb />
journalism and with regard for the well-be-<lb />
ing of every part of this college community<lb />
and the students.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962.<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Enter as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Marti Martin<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Co-Sports Editors<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
 Johnny HucUon, Bill Boyd<lb />
Boh Harper<lb />
OFFICES n the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 84<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Well, back to the old grind again<lb />
and climbing up a flight of forty-<lb />
four steps about twenty times a day.<lb />
We are hoping to be in our new head-<lb />
quart rs downstairs in Wright Build-<lb />
ing by Christmas . . . hoping and<lb />
praying.<lb />
S. G. A. president Mike Katsias,<lb />
treasurer Johnny Hudson, presiden-<lb />
tial assistant Clint LeGette, Dean<lb />
Tucker, and I returned from the<lb />
United States National Student As-<lb />
sociation Congress just in time for<lb />
the opening of school. Prior to the<lb />
Congress, President Mike attended<lb />
the Student Body Presidents' Con-<lb />
ference, Dean Tucker attended the<lb />
Deans' Conference, while I was at<lb />
the Editorial Affairs Conference.<lb />
The entire Congress, which took<lb />
place at Ohio Wesleyan University,<lb />
made up of over a thousand students<lb />
from colleges and universities all<lb />
over the U. S plus a number of<lb />
foreign students, who stood just<lb />
about solidly for forced integration.<lb />
The only students to stand up on the<lb />
plenary floor and speak against<lb />
forced integration were Fred Le-<lb />
Cleuq, president of the SGA at the<lb />
University of South Carolina, and<lb />
his brilliant colleague Mike Osborn.<lb />
Mr. LeCleuq, who was complimented<lb />
time and time again by the Yankees<lb />
for his gentlemanliness, sincerness,<lb />
the level-headedness, stated that it<lb />
was his firm belief that education<lb />
was within the exclusive jurisdiction<lb />
of state government, since it is not<lb />
otherwise mentioned in the Constitu-<lb />
tion and he presented a resolution to<lb />
this effect. Some people more or less<lb />
made fun of his resoluion, until<lb />
Riordan Roett of Columbia College,<lb />
N. Y an integrationist, spoke for<lb />
t!e resolution, because he believed<lb />
tne gentleman from S. C. was sin-<lb />
cere . . . that his message had a sound<lb />
of desperation in it, as it truly did.<lb />
Roett insisted that for on to have<lb />
such a feeling of desperation, surely<lb />
there must be more to the problem<lb />
than they realised.<lb />
The most sincere person to speak<lb />
against the resolution for segrega-<lb />
tion and for integration was Don<lb />
Furtado, president of the SGA Uni-<lb />
versity of North CaroHna. Incidently,<lb />
every representation from "TheHill"<lb />
was solidly for integration. Of course<lb />
the resolution was voted down but<lb />
you better believe it was not unani-<lb />
mous  I didn't turn quick enough<lb />
to count them all but I counted at<lb />
least five for it.<lb />
I compliment Mr. LeCleuq for one<lb />
thing even if he only got a mere<lb />
fistful of voteshis courage. Stand-<lb />
ing up to over a 1000 students who<lb />
staunchly oppose you and telling<lb />
them just what you believe is not<lb />
an easy thing. Fred was "accused" of<lb />
speaking like and using tactics akin<lb />
to those of S.Cs John C. Calhoun.<lb />
W 11 Calhoun would have been proud<lb />
. . . Fred is one sharp politician.<lb />
The boys have their fraternities;<lb />
the girls want sororities. This cam-<lb />
pus is growing steadily. Its large<lb />
enough now for both sororities and<lb />
fraternities. It is not just a little<lb />
teachers college any more. Guess who<lb />
thinks it still is?<lb />
I say again this college is grow-<lb />
ing . . . physically it has been grow-<lb />
ing, expanding, and spreading out<lb />
more and more. Now I think it's<lb />
time for the students to grow men-<lb />
tally a little more and catch up with<lb />
all the buildings that are sprouting<lb />
so fast. I'll be back on my soap box<lb />
this year campaigning for better<lb />
3poken English" again, raised scho-<lb />
lastic standards, more learning<lb />
courses for teachers in comparison<lb />
to learning to teach courses, and an<lb />
art appreciation course to help us real-<lb />
ly learn to appreciate art. When a<lb />
boy in one of my classes stood up and<lb />
said to the group, "If you wus going<lb />
to do this way instead of the way<lb />
I've did it . . .  that made me mad<lb />
about this English thing all over<lb />
again.<lb />
Everyone has been moaning and<lb />
groaning about the good teachers<lb />
we've lost, but just look around at<lb />
the good ones we've gained. Dr. Bruce<lb />
Jones (an ECC graduate incidental-<lb />
ly) in the Education Dept and Dr.<lb />
Carter in the Art Dept. are two<lb />
men so interested in their work,<lb />
that it's actually a joy, possibly a<lb />
privilege, to be in cither of their<lb />
classes. Thinking over the rostnm of<lb />
the teachers here, we're lucky to have<lb />
the fine profs we have.<lb />
Does everyone know that out of all<lb />
the schools in the world eh could<lb />
attend free, Miss North Carolina<lb />
chose East CaroHna? She hopes to<lb />
begin courses her this spring if bar<lb />
schedule permits. Her boy friend,<lb />
Lawrence Perkins is enrolled here.<lb />
Lucky boy! This is the second beau<lb />
of a Miss N.C. that we've had on<lb />
campus in three years.<lb />
Cussin n' Discussin'<lb />
Telescope<lb />
Panty Raid, Sophomore Made, And Van Gogh<lb />
"Freshmen! Freshmen! Freshmenl<lb />
and I can't get a drop to drink<lb />
This statement was made by an up-<lb />
per classman who could not get<lb />
waited on in the soda shop. The upper<lb />
classman further stated: "If we<lb />
could get ail freshmen to participate<lb />
in a panty raid maybe half of them<lb />
would be expelled. Then we could<lb />
get waited on and drink our coffe<lb />
in peace<lb />
? <lb />
We do have fourteen hundred new<lb />
students moving around on campus<lb />
from" class to class; from College<lb />
Union to post office; from dormitory<lb />
to the closest beer joint. . . .<lb /><lb />
Fourteen hundred students! That's<lb />
a right good size number of new<lb />
brothers and sisters to be rubbing<lb />
elbows with. Assuming they all have<lb />
a brain weighing the average three<lb />
pounds each, we have a total of four<lb />
thousand, two hundred pounds of<lb />
new brains on campus.<lb /><lb />
Further assuming that each of<lb />
these new students has twenty fin-<lb />
gers and toes, we have a total of<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
28,000 new fingers and toes on<lb />
campus.<lb /><lb />
I overheard one upper classman ex-<lb />
plaining to wide-eyed freshman coed<lb />
that he could make her a sophomore<lb />
over night.<lb />
  e <lb />
Another upper classman was try-<lb />
ing to sell his English II book to a<lb />
freshman. "Buddy, you buy this book<lb />
from me and I'll guarantee you a<lb />
'one' on the course The book was<lb />
sold for fifty cents above retail.<lb /><lb />
For those who haven't learned the<lb />
trick of the trade, I offer ten of my<lb />
top economical suggestions:<lb />
1. Fill your fountain pen up at<lb />
the post office.<lb />
2. Don't date but once a quarter.<lb />
3. Borrow all text books from<lb />
your friends.<lb />
4. Search trash cans for cigarette<lb />
butt3 (after midnight of<lb />
course).<lb />
5. Rub two rocks together to<lb />
avoid buying matches.<lb />
6 Walk on grass whenever pos-<lb />
sible to save shoe leather.<lb />
7. Eat a mixture of catsoup and<lb />
warm water every other day.<lb />
8. Observe all Jewish Holidays.<lb />
9. Transfer to Atlantic Christian.<lb />
10. Go back home!<lb /><lb />
The air is filird<lb />
with floating<lb />
buds<lb />
bursting with<lb />
eagerness and<lb />
burning desire to<lb />
explore the dark<lb />
corners that are<lb />
supposed to be dark<lb />
but are not always<lb />
a Replica nowher<lb />
among them all.<lb /><lb />
Van Gogh says: "Blessed is tfc<lb />
man who has found his work and a<lb />
woman to love him<lb />
Tom "Panic" Jackson says: "Bless-<lb />
ed is the man who doesn't have to<lb />
work and has a woman 10 wait on<lb />
him<lb /><lb />
Just a note to all freshmen who<lb />
are having an extra hard time get-<lb />
ting socially adjusted: Hold on un-<lb />
til Home Comingthen you will all<lb />
be veterans.<lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
Old Faces Missing On Campus<lb />
It appears that practically everyone<lb />
survived the summer. Nearly every-<lb />
one is back, although some favorites<lb />
are missing. Jim Causby may be<lb />
married for ali we know. Darrell<lb />
Hurst and "Preacher" Van are not<lb />
among the troops, either, for various<lb />
reasons. (Don't know who's gonna<lb />
do the healing this year.)<lb />
By now instructors and courses<lb />
have been accepted or rejected, Uncle<lb />
Julian is again slinging hash to the<lb />
masses, the Freshmen are thoroughly<lb />
confused, and inventories of feminine<lb />
Freshmen pulchritude have been com-<lb />
pletedly by horny male upper<lb />
classmen. Freshmen and transfers are<lb />
better oriented now, as they have dis-<lb />
covered the C. U the Y. M. C. A<lb />
and "Dora's<lb />
Congrats to Ed Stone and brothers;<lb />
they're in.<lb />
Why Encourage Writers Today?<lb />
By HUGH<lb />
A SENSE OF AWARENESS<lb />
There have been times, history<lb />
shows us, when, literature held a place<lb />
of vast importance to our culture.<lb />
Some will hold that this is not the<lb />
case in our time because this is an<lb />
age of television, an age of greatly<lb />
improved travel, all of which renders<lb />
the need for the communication of<lb />
new ideas through literary modes<lb />
unnecessary.<lb />
There was a time when it was not<lb />
uncommon to find a small American<lb />
town or village pulsating with in-<lb />
terest over the work of some popular<lb />
literary figure. Many times the<lb />
figure who demanded their attention<lb />
was not American but European.<lb />
Such ia not the case today. It is<lb />
true that much of the work of our<lb />
American writers fails to find a place<lb />
in the reading habits of our people.<lb />
The case is even more dismal for<lb />
European writers. Most Americans<lb />
are familiar with Francoise Sagan,<lb />
whose controversial novels have<lb />
titillated an extensive American aud-<lb />
ience, but to mention Albert Camua,<lb />
D. H. Lawrence, Samuel Becket, and<lb />
the like to the average American<lb />
reader wouki be the equivalent of<lb />
asking him to expound a bit on Ein-<lb />
stein's Theory of Relativity.<lb />
All of this brings us to thia<lb />
question: Why continue to encourage<lb />
genuine literary efforts on the part<lb />
of our writers and writers-to-be?<lb />
AGEE<lb />
Will there again come a time when<lb />
it will be the rule rather than the<lb />
exception to find a pronounced in-<lb />
terest in good literature, to find open,<lb />
informal discussions of a particular<lb />
writer's work? These are questions<lb />
than we must continue to ask our-<lb />
selves. The answers, we hope, will<lb />
always be positive ones.<lb />
It is the opinion of some that<lb />
culture can only be measured by the<lb />
quality of the art it produces. This<lb />
may or may not be true. It is true,<lb />
however, that, in order for a par-<lb />
ticular culture to progress, the pro-<lb />
ductive forces within that culture<lb />
must be free to work.<lb />
When we narrow this down to our<lb />
own existance as students here at<lb />
East Carolina, we must recognise our<lb />
responsibility to (the advancement<lb />
of the cultural interests of the college.<lb />
The newest force in this advancement<lb />
is our literary magasine, Th Rebel.<lb />
The importance of this publication<lb />
cannot be overemphasised. It is a<lb />
full support of the student body, from<lb />
student venture, and it dsservea from<lb />
the students who read it in Its<lb />
finished form to the representatives<lb />
in the SGA who control the existence<lb />
of it through their appropriations.<lb />
Never overlook the importance of<lb />
xiterary achievemnts. The ideas 00m-<lb />
municated by a novel, short story,<lb />
poem, or tssay may enlighten your<lb />
entire intellectual experienca.<lb />
This year will encompass more<lb />
politics, and more politics. The Greek<lb />
is back with his bag of political para-<lb />
phernalia, the SGA is in second gear<lb />
and more people are getting into the<lb />
act. Those Freshmen who aspire to<lb />
prominent political positions in their<lb />
respective class will be given oppor-<lb />
tunities to bellow their platforms via<lb />
closed circuit television. Interesting!<lb />
"(What hath God Wrought"?")<lb />
They've been busy this summer.<lb />
They hammered and banged and "built<lb />
new buildings, torn old ones down,<lb />
built them back again, etc. . They<lb />
put signs up to denote the streets<lb />
we've walked on all this time, and<lb />
they bought a puppy dog. (Buc is<lb />
not to be confused wih Tom Jackson<lb />
who resembles former.)<lb />
We are watching them live modern.<lb />
They now have instructors teaching<lb />
English, History, and Orientation to<lb />
television cameras. Don't know if the<lb />
cameras are learning anything but<lb />
reactions from students, (what few<lb />
hre are, favorable).<lb />
They haven't found the bug on the<lb />
Campus Radio yet, but hopes are<lb />
high.<lb />
Speaking of bugs, beware of the<lb />
"silch" bug. Its bite Is dang near<lb />
fatal. Symptoms of this new disease<lb />
are similiar to those of influenza.<lb />
Those of us who have been victims<lb />
of the "silch however, are aware of<lb />
it and can offer little advice on how<lb />
to avoid it. The origin of the bug<lb />
itself is suspected somewhere around<lb />
or in She "Collegiate since the in-<lb />
hababitants of that establishment<lb />
seem constantly plagued with In-<lb />
fection.<lb />
Charles Craven ha3 lately featured<lb />
some art work of typical UNC eto-<lb />
'tents; (satirical) wish 1 could con-<lb />
jure up the typical EC student to<lb />
send him. Suggestions?<lb />
Some people sure misinterpret<lb />
quotes and pass them along. A lowly<lb />
lass said she heard I called her con-<lb />
ceited. Never in this world, My re-<lb />
gards to a misinformed informer.<lb />
You Can Be A Monkey<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Now is the time of year lor decrepit<lb />
upper-classmen to extend the palsied ha<lb />
of welcome to the supposedly bewildered<lb />
freshmen. Although the upper-classmen are<lb />
definitely decrepit and palsied, the freshmen<lb />
are certainly not bewildered. Admittedly<lb />
freshmen are getting younger every year<lb />
but they are also getting smarter. Perhap<lb />
they have really been listening to all the prop-<lb />
aganda about challenges and opportunities<lb />
which is oo liberlly dished out at the begin-<lb />
ning uf every school year. I, too, shall attempt<lb />
to be&amp;tow some painful acquired wisdom upon<lb />
the new crop of innocents.<lb />
SEE NO EVIL, SPEAK No EVIL<lb />
HEAR NO EVIL,<lb />
In other words<lb />
YOL TOO CAN BE A MONKEY<lb />
1. iJo not think. Thinking is dangerous. Not<lb />
uiily can it give you headaches  it cat<lb />
also get you in quite a bit of trouble.<lb />
2. Smile (do not laugh) at all paid person-<lb />
nel.<lb />
3. Do net partake of alcholic beverages.<lb />
Beer makes you burp, vodka rusts your<lb />
insides, and burbon makes you dangerous.<lb />
4. Obey all college rules, you may not have<lb />
much run, but remember, "Virtue is its<lb />
own reward<lb />
5. Brush your teeth twice a day (if that<lb />
doesn't work, try Listerine), go to church<lb />
every Sunday, keep your rooms clean, eat<lb />
three square meals a day, and join the<lb />
Young Democrats Club.<lb />
If you obey all these rules faithfully,<lb />
you will become a success. You won't live any<lb />
longer than the rest of us, but you will be a<lb />
success.<lb />
The fact that someone has became<lb />
money-hungry is quite obvious. Although<lb />
paying to add and drop courses is painful, it<lb />
is understandable because the privilege<lb />
was abused when it was (free. But<lb />
why do those of us who do not use<lb />
the college laundry facilities have to shell<lb />
out five dollars of our hard-earned cash<lb />
for nothing? If we can receive better and<lb />
cheaper services elswhere, why should we be<lb />
forced to subsidize the laundry.<lb />
The new week-end curfews for girls are<lb />
certainly appreciated. It seems odd that half<lb />
an hour should make so much difference, but<lb />
somehow it does.<lb />
Are You Drunk, Sir?<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
SCENE: Two uninitiated faculty members<lb />
at a football game. For clearance pur-<lb />
poses we'll call one Dr. Figby and the<lb />
other Dr. Marsh. They somehow got into<lb />
the student section and are sitting be-<lb />
nind a noisy young man in a burlap coat<lb />
and three girls.<lb />
MARSH:  I thought, by god, the week<lb />
would never end. When ray last class<lb />
filed out I didn't even tell them to have<lb />
a good weekend and drive carefully.<lb />
FIGBY: There comes the teams. They look<lb />
like monsters.<lb />
MARSH: They are. I teach some of them.<lb />
Which is our team?<lb />
FIG'BY: The program says we're the Purple<lb />
and Gold.<lb />
MARSH: I don't see any. Does it look like<lb />
either one of them has on purple and gold<lb />
to you?<lb />
FIGBY: Ummmmm. No. You're right. Mabe<lb />
someone else is playing. Pardon me<lb />
Young man, who is playing? ffl<lb />
YOUNG MAN: What shay?<lb />
FIGBY: Are you drunk, air?<lb />
MARSH: Disgusting!<lb />
YOUNG MAN: Stand up for the Nashnul<lb />
anfum, man.<lb />
MARSH: My god, do they play it at bail-<lb />
games, too?<lb />
FIGBY: (As the anthem blares out) I do<lb />
believe this man is drunk.<lb />
MARSH: I'm expecting them to play it in<lb />
vrMTXTcawteiLia next' each meal . . .<lb />
OUNG MAN: Be quiet, disrespectful<lb />
(frowning)<lb />
Fooi Young man' Wha is your name,<lb />
vhttSS: ;xT0r in the room, <lb />
YOUNG MAN: Play Ball! (spraying his<lb />
tuadoIt ai1 aroun and waving his arms.)<lb />
ptp-rvH: at is your  sir?<lb />
maoJj F?by- si"ing back down)<lb />
JJARSH: No, not you. Him.<lb />
YOUNG MAN: Stand up for the kickoff,<lb />
man!<lb />
uFi i1 are they doin&amp;now?<lb />
MAKbH: Maybe they are playing it over<lb />
again. This barbarian in front of us was<lb />
making so much noise nobody heard it th<lb />
first time.<lb />
FIGBY: Look, they're playing. I say, that<lb />
fat one with the number on his back is<lb />
M2 " class- He spells cat with a W.<lb />
o$iH: Whos Paying?<lb />
FIGBY: Oh, I think his name is Smith. He<lb />
comes in sits down and stares at the<lb />
walls and gnats fly all over him and he<lb />
doesn't even feel it<lb />
MARSH: Thk yThaJolS. 2ftv<lb />
push me my bottle I paid half of it<lb />
?! (RsiB? Vm " I've got to go<lb />
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fHiHSUAY, SEPTEMBER 26, iy68<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
leparate Leagues Formed For First Time<lb />
welve Teams In Intramural Football<lb />
iver Rats Win<lb />
jOver Country<lb />
bents 19-14<lb />
 Uttti team m the in-<lb />
,i touch footboll league met<lb />
I the River Rats<lb />
 i ounti Gentlemen team<lb />
  14 rule<lb />
pi kction during that day<lb />
w Bins' K;iiia Alpha squad<lb />
(' lit km?- al the handi<lb />
k  .  S  ma h.<lb />
. . rening<lb />
I ,  ii i ha squaring<lb />
 . U- iia Sigma Pi<lb />
 . onl  I wai all ovei it<lb />
tbda I hi all the ara<lb />
.  2 1 I<lb />
Watts' Rivei Rats spotted<lb />
Gentlemen managed by<lb />
. : with 14 points be-<lb />
from behind to win.<lb />
ad opened the. contest<lb />
n imprea tie 19 ard touch-<lb />
But through tht com<lb />
 Boh Moore, Dean<lb />
i,t i ga illiams, Al Vaughn,<lb />
Hilton Willard, hong<lb />
Red Gainey, the Country<lb />
. aas to the 19 big points.<lb />
 of tin- imj n iet victory<lb />
ted ' at the River Rata<lb />
natt league play through-<lb />
, ntire season.<lb />
on and Larry Ty-<lb />
seored touchdoama dur-<lb />
. first half of play to build up<lb />
 Si .i Nu lead of 12 to 0<lb />
K  pa Alp a squad. Kelly<lb />
another tone down during<lb />
and whan It era all<lb />
Dixie Hobgood'a team had it-<lb />
re SI to 0 victory. Out<lb />
 foi the Kappa Alpha team<lb />
, defeat arere Bml WiUiama,<lb />
i and Ralph Becton,<lb />
, , three . concluded iu-<lb />
 thall j laj for the pea<lb />
k but eight bi were<lb />
; to Uke place this week.<lb />
Returns To Staff<lb />
Back After Year's<lb />
Leave 01 Absence<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez, former suc-<lb />
essful swim coach at East Caro-<lb />
lina, has returned to the campus this<lb />
year at'tci a years' absence.<lb />
Martinea came to BCC in 1954. He<lb />
initiated swimming here and produced<lb />
uita a record before leaving last<lb />
son to work on his Doctors de-<lb />
kriff at State II of Iowa.<lb />
The fust season that swimming<lb />
was a part of the Athletic Program,<lb />
it took its lumis, but Martinez and<lb />
his i-lub learned many lessons and<lb />
e following season posted a 9-3<lb />
record. In 1956, the Pirate Meremen<lb />
made East Carolina history as they<lb />
swam to a 9-3 season and then went<lb />
to Carlondale, Illinois and captured<lb />
the I National Swim Meet.<lb />
Coach Martinez lias had his club<lb />
in - ape for the past couple<lb />
.f v eek. and the swim tutor beams<lb />
with enthusiasm when discussing<lb />
his personnel. "We could have the<lb />
best team KCC ever bad slates<lb />
Martinea and he has raaaon to be-<lb />
lt e !<lb />
Only co captain Teddy Cartman is<lb />
missing from last year's club. Re<lb />
turning is backstroke ace Bob Saw-<lb />
tr and driver Ken Midyette, both<lb />
Swim Star Has<lb />
Broken Leg<lb />
Bob Sawyer, East Carolina's All<lb />
American swim star, recently receiv-<lb />
ed a broken leg while playing touch<lb />
football<lb />
Coac Jtay Martinis, much con-<lb />
cerned over the accident, stated that<lb />
Sawyer would probably be in a cast<lb />
for about six weeks and then it would<lb />
bfl anoth r three weeka before he<lb />
could join the swimming team.<lb />
Sawyer's early season loss will<lb />
come as a big setback to Martinez,<lb />
w o will be attempting to rebuild his<lb />
wim club. U is doubtful that Bob will<lb />
ready in time for the Pirates' first<lb />
tneel with U. of North Carolina.<lb />
The Greensboro native has paced<lb />
the m remen in his three seasons<lb />
bare with hi.s defeats in the back-<lb />
troke b ing few and far between.<lb />
Sawyer won the NAIA backstroke<lb />
title in 19M as he paced his team-<lb />
matt s to the national crown. He cut<lb />
several aocouda off his time last year<lb />
and was exj ected to be top in the<lb />
south this winter.<lb />
ECC only has one pre-Christmas<lb />
swim meet .so Martinez will still be<lb />
looking forward to plenty of service<lb />
from his backstroke ace.<lb />
To Direct EC Intramural Program<lb />
copped national honors last season.<lb />
Many other lettermen are back and<lb />
the return to school by speed-mer-<lb />
chant Jim Meads has also aided Mar-<lb />
tinez's strtegy.<lb />
Martinez has high prais for the<lb />
recruiting job done by DeShaw,<lb />
which has brought in some outstand-<lb />
ing freshmen and transfers. "We<lb />
have a little depth this season not<lb />
much but a little cited Martinez.<lb />
The opening meet is still a good<lb />
ways off but the KCC swimmers will<lb />
spend the fall afternoons getting in<lb />
shape Afi official schedule has not<lb />
been announced, but negotiations this<lb />
eason have been made with Caro-<lb />
lina, which is an annual meet, U.<lb />
f Georgia, Emory College of Geor-<lb />
gia, VMM U. of Miami, D. of<lb />
Florida, and Florida State.<lb />
Discussing the Budget alloted to the 1958-59 Intramural Program at East<lb />
Carolina are Bill Boyd and Coach Earl Smith. Smith is the faculty director<lb />
while Boyd is the ludeit director. Both anticipate a broad program for<lb />
the coming college year. (EC Sports Photo)<lb />
Spoone, Swing, Cockerell,<lb />
Cooper And LeGette To Head<lb />
Intramural Council For '58-59<lb />
To aid Intramural Faculty Direc-<lb />
tor. Mr. Karl Smith and Student<lb />
Director, Bill Boyd, five officers<lb />
t ir elected on the intramural coun-<lb />
cil for the 1958-59 college year.<lb />
One of EC's top seniors was nomi-<lb />
nated for and elected to the position<lb />
of president of the council. He is<lb />
Jo! n Spoon a student, who has been<lb />
active in the intramural program<lb />
ever since coming to East Carolina.<lb />
ENGUSH; high<lb />
ENGLISH: writing<lb />
instrument for plagiarist<lb />
 lkin<lb />
ay for mules<lb />
0 dog<lb />
THWKUaH: W"1 <lb />
THWW-ISH: swpwww<lb />
tiding Sj oone directly is first vice-<lb />
president Walt Swing and second<lb />
vice-president Wally Cockerell. Elec-<lb />
ted to the position of secretary was<lb />
Lyle Cooper and Clint LeGette was<lb />
elected as publicity director for<lb />
EC's intramural program.<lb />
The intramural council will be re-<lb />
sponsible to student director Boyd<lb />
who is in turn responsible to faculty<lb />
director, Coach Smith.<lb />
All officers elected have worked<lb />
with the Intramural program in some<lb />
apacity previous to this.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez has an-<lb />
nounced that any boys interested<lb />
in coming out for the swimming<lb />
learn should come down to the<lb />
pool between the hours of two<lb />
o'clock and four o'clock.<lb />
 Sport lighting Intramurals <lb />
 By BILL BOYD <lb />
: <lb />
irkirttirkiriritititirkiHtirttitk <lb />
East Carolina's intramural program is already off to a last start this<lb />
qjarter and interest is running hign. Coach Earl Smith, the faculty director,<lb />
and myself anticipate a broad program during the coming year.<lb />
During the past several years there has been an ever increasing<lb />
need for a large nrogram at DC. The student number of courses increases<lb />
every fall and because of this, if for no other reason, the program must<lb />
constantly be expanded. The Student Government Association and the budget<lb />
committee have sen enough of the programs in the past to realize what<lb />
will bo needed in the future.<lb />
Fraternities Have Increased Interest<lb />
Competition on an intramural level has arisen mainly through or-<lb />
ganizational developments The fraternities are right at the top of the<lb />
organizational list. Morale and interest runs high in every fraternity at<lb />
East Carolina and when one fraternity plays another things begin to hap-<lb />
pen. This morale spreads to non-fraternal organizations and thus a great<lb />
deal is accomplished.<lb />
Even though interest is constantly growing in the program it is a<lb />
centered interest. By this I should state that only a select few involve<lb />
themselves with the program. Of all the teams and members involved in<lb />
t' is year's program this far, approximately ninety per cent are students<lb />
who were involved last year. This means that transfer students and fresh-<lb />
men do not care for intramurals when they first come here or they are not<lb />
exposed to them very quickly. Frhaps they wish to see a more diversi-<lb />
fied program installed, which is a very good idea.<lb />
Intramurals Not Just Three Sports <lb />
Football, basketball and softball of course make up the nucleus of<lb />
the program, but they no more complete the program than studying ful-<lb />
fills the requirements for a course in history. What amazes Coach Smith,<lb />
myself and intramural council predent John Spoone is that you take the<lb />
time to make careful plans and anticipate huge results in thi3 planning.<lb />
Then when the actual time comes the students falter. We expected at least<lb />
.sixteen teams in the touch footbail program this fall. We will have twelve<lb />
from the looks of the situation at the present time. Because of this we<lb />
have to abandon our hopes for two separate leagues. We desired a dormi-<lb />
tory and fraternal league. It would keep the morale higher, it would pro-<lb />
mote an incentive to stay at the top of the respective league knowing that<lb />
one leag e champion would play the other in a bid for the campus champion-<lb />
ship. This plan would work well in all sports involved but it appears that<lb />
the students wish to read and watch, rather than play. Everyone at East<lb />
Carolina cannot by any moans participate in a varsity sport. It is hard for<lb />
me to believe that they can go through an entire year without becoming<lb />
involved in some type of lengthy exercise. But even if they do get<lb />
some exercise they are still depriving themselves of the social, mental and<lb />
pnysical benefits fhey could derive from their own intramural program.<lb />
Many wish to see volleyball, swimming and tennis installed as<lb />
regular intramural sports. During the winter months we are going to<lb />
attempt to register enough volleyball teams to make up a league. During<lb />
the spring we hope to work out something that will allow intramural swim-<lb />
ming competition. Of course tennis will be highlighted during the spring<lb />
but even more so next year.<lb />
It is the object of the intramural association at East Carolina College<lb />
to give the students the type of sports they most desire, but this need must<lb />
b evident before such a program can be, carried out. Otherwise much time<lb />
and money vill be wasted.<lb />
Legal Aspects of the Program<lb />
For the first time we have written and adopted a constitution for<lb />
the all-over program which is basic in approach and fundamentally sound<lb />
It calls for a faculty director to preside over a student director. The student<lb />
director in turn ca'ls for a meeting of all students interested in intramurals<lb />
when the fall quarter commences. He than a ks for nominations by the<lb />
students for positions on the intramural council. These positions are presi-<lb />
dent, 1st vice-president, 2nd vice-president, secretary and publicity direc-<lb />
tor. Then when the students select ?ome of their fellow classmates to theso<lb />
positions the nucleus of the intramural program is formed as far as legal<lb />
and administrative procedure go. The council, the student director and the<lb />
faculty work together to promote a sound program. At the present time<lb />
that is the purpose of our organizaion, to promote a sound program wHch<lb />
will benefit all students interested in participating.<lb />
At this point.I would like to request that any student who desires<lb />
to offer any suggestions concerning the program may do so by writing<lb />
Coach Smith or myself in care of the college P. E. department.<lb />
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Baby Bucs In Tie<lb />
With E. City<lb />
Coach Earl Smith and the Baby<lb />
Bucs opened their season Friday<lb />
night, September 12th and had to<lb />
scramble for a 6-6 tie with Elizabeth<lb />
City High School.<lb />
Smith's yearlings had been on the<lb />
ECC campus for only a few days and<lb />
had not had the time to muster an<lb />
offensive attack. ECC was forced to<lb />
call on defense as its big weapon.<lb />
Both teams scored in the second<lb />
period and then settled to defensive<lb />
ball in the second half to record the<lb />
the deadlock.<lb />
Elizabeth City broke the ice early<lb />
in the second period by driving 39<lb />
years for their lone touchddwn.<lb />
Quarterback Pat McDowell's passing<lb />
arm sparked the drive and then he<lb />
climaxed it by passing seven yards<lb />
to an end Al McPherson. The kick<lb />
for the extra point was no good.<lb />
East Carolina scored with le3s<lb />
than a minute to play when Nate<lb />
Caddy of Elizabeth City faked a<lb />
punt and passed. Joe Loflin inter-<lb />
cepted the toss and scampered 53<lb />
yards untouched. The vital attempt<lb />
for the extra point was blocked.<lb />
Outstanding for the freshmen crop<lb />
were Loflin, Melvin Riff, Tommy<lb />
Matthews, and John Cutler.<lb />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, lift<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLlNjAf<lb />
t<lb />
Miss North Carolina Meets 'Buc'<lb />
MivS North Carolina visited East Carolina Saturday night at the ballgam.<lb />
Along uith Carol McDaniel. Miss Homecoming of 57, Betty Lane meets our<lb />
mascot 'Buc'<lb />
Harrison Says<lb />
REBEL To Be<lb />
Released Soon<lb />
Bryan Harrison, editor of the<lb />
student literary magazine "The Rebel"<lb />
at East Carolina College, has an-<lb />
nounced that the first issue is now<lb />
taking shape and will go to press to-<lb />
ward the end of the month.<lb />
The magazine, a new venture at<lb />
the college, was approved by the<lb />
East Carolina Publications Board<lb />
Mt December. It is sponsored and<lb />
financ d by the Student Government<lb />
Association. One issue appeared<lb />
.ast spring. Harrison has announced<lb />
hat four issues are planned for the<lb />
L958-196G term.<lb />
senior from Asheville, N. C<lb />
larriaon is serving for the second<lb />
time as editor. The staff last year<lb />
was headed by Co- ditors Harrison<lb />
and Billy Arnold, Jr of Green-<lb />
ville, who this year will be staff<lb />
artist for the magazine.<lb />
Other members Of the present<lb />
editorial staff ar David Lne of<lb />
Asheboro, managing editor; W. Hugh<lb />
Age , Jr, of Petersburg, Va book<lb />
review editor; Nancy Davis of Ash<lb />
ville, business manager; John J.<lb />
Pilicky, Jr of Raleigh, assiant<lb />
husn.ss manager; and Martha A. Kel-<lb />
lam of Hiscoe, exchange editor.<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce, North Carolina<lb />
novelist and faculty member of the<lb />
East. Carolina Department of English,<lb />
is faculty advisor.<lb />
. y j Fashions Still In Vogue;<lb />
New Look Emphasizes Freedom<lb />
Playhouse Opens 1958<lb />
Session With Tryouts,<lb />
Freshman Night Affair<lb />
The Baal Carolina Playhouse held i new apprentice system, ushers from<lb />
its annual Freshmen night, Septem-1 the Playhouse were appointed to<lb />
her 15. About SO f r shmen attended Lllow tne newcomers around Mc-<lb />
' The Rebel" will include short<lb />
stories, book reviews, poems, critical<lb />
and controversial essays, and other<lb />
types of writing. Only selections writ-<lb />
ten by students will be published.<lb />
tie short meeting, with old Play-<lb />
house members giving a brief resume<lb />
of the purpose, history, and campus<lb />
faction of the Playhouse. Pat Baker,<lb />
president of the Playhouse, intro-<lb />
duced the staff of the Playhouse for<lb />
I i year 1968-69, which included Del<lb />
Driver, vice president; Larry Cra-<lb />
ven, treasurer; Alice Anne Home,<lb />
recording secretary; Shirley Dixon,<lb />
corresponding secretary and Jay<lb />
Kobbins, historian. Also introduced<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium. Genia Trulove,<lb />
Doris Kobbins, Del Driver, Larry<lb />
Craven, and Leigh Dobson acted as<lb />
the ushers.<lb />
Following their tour around the<lb />
theatre, the fresi.men were served<lb />
refreshments; a general social time<lb />
was held in which Playhouse mem-<lb />
bers met and talked with the new-<lb />
comers.<lb />
Immediately following the reception,<lb />
were the Director of the Playhouse, tryouts for the two one-act Fresh<lb />
Dr. J. A. With v. and the new Asso- man plays were held. Larry Craven,<lb />
r Director, Mr. Robert Richert.<lb />
After Pat had explained the re-<lb />
quirements for membership in the<lb />
organization and had introduced the<lb />
who directing "The Old Lady<lb />
Show Her Medals and Del Driver,<lb />
who is directing, Two Crooks and<lb />
a Lady supervised the tryouts.<lb />
Foreign Language Department Adds<lb />
Beginning German To Curriculmum<lb />
The East Carolina College foreign<lb />
language department has added to its<lb />
schedule of courses thin fall a class<lb />
in German for beginners. Thirty-five<lb />
students have begun their work in<lb />
versity of Munich. Before coming to<lb />
this country, he had experience teach-<lb />
ing American students when he serv-<lb />
ed a instructor to GPs in Germany.<lb />
Both lie and his wife, Dr. Gertrude<lb />
Homemaking Being<lb />
Taught On Radio<lb />
By Instructor<lb />
The art ,f home making is being<lb />
brought into many homes in the state<lb />
b Alice Strawn of the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Department, who is currently<lb />
appearing in a series of radio broad-<lb />
casts sponsored by tin college.<lb />
"Home Economics and You to<lb />
be i resented each week through<lb />
January 5, is now b ing broadcast on<lb />
taped recordings over fifteen stations<lb />
throughout the state, in a practical<lb />
way, Miss Strawn discusses meals,<lb />
fashions, short cuts in housekeeping,<lb />
buying food for the family, home<lb />
decorations, entertaining guests, and<lb />
other topics. On several round-table<lb />
sessions her students in home eco-<lb />
nomics appear with her.<lb />
A faculty m mber at East Caro-<lb />
lina College for the past ten years,<lb />
she has served as resident teacher-<lb />
trainer in the home economics edu-<lb />
cation. Her stud nts are now teaching<lb />
in scores of public schools in North<lb />
Carolina, and she has helped many<lb />
young people lecome home econom-<lb />
sts, teachers, and home makers.<lb />
By LOIS BUTTLER<lb />
Fashion Director<lb />
As everyone knows, the past year<lb />
has been a controversial one for fash-<lb />
ion! Never before have women been<lb />
.o timid about new styL. s, so doubt-<lb />
ful about the tried and true fashions.<lb />
Happily, for Fall, 1968, adaptions<lb />
of the new relax d lines are providing<lb />
so wareable and irresistible that<lb />
wom It- and yes, men, too are<lb />
satisfied with the newer look.<lb />
Freedom from the body is th.<lb />
keynote of the Fall siihouett. Whe-<lb />
ther in the traces line, the eliptical<lb />
round look, the high WBisted look or<lb />
the low belt flounc , clothes are<lb />
designed to be worn away form the<lb />
body. Shoulders are narrower, aim<lb />
holes are higher, si eves are short.<lb />
Skirts will be worn shorter, a slightly<lb />
below the kn e look.<lb />
If one could typify or exemplify<lb />
the fe ling for Fall 58 fashions,<lb />
that one word would be . . Space . . .<lb />
For space has color . . space has light-<lb />
ness . . . space has freedom and<lb />
the diversity of the fashion picture<lb />
is a combination of color in fabric,<lb />
lightn ss, fluffiness in fabric and<lb />
freedom in silhouette.<lb />
Mo' air is the single bigg st in-<lb />
fluence in the fabric picture. Whether<lb />
luffed, curled, looped, hairy, brushed.<lb />
the mohair content, which gives bulk-<lb />
wit! out weight, is the II w addition<lb />
to the fabric story. Light in weight<lb />
.ml spongy to the touch, woolens<lb />
.com pace-setters in thet new dress<lb />
shapes. And for after five, textures<lb />
vary from supple cr pes and puffy<lb />
niaUla.sse to wrap print taffetas<lb />
and cut velvet<lb />
The colors for fall are exciting,<lb />
viln ant. alive. The green, red, blue<lb />
family predominates. In black, the<lb />
lull look is replacing the shiny black<lb />
look. Also the coppers, rust and all<lb />
the autumn forest tones inu t not<lb />
b overlooked.<lb />
In a tending fashion More recently,<lb />
. tn tnf, in the latest fashiun creations Patsy Bradshaw<lb />
p. wear, a silver headache band, no, much in vogue. Howitig back<lb />
Lc, side panels accentuate the black cocktail dress. The mink stole in her<lb />
hand is always in style . . <lb />
Charlie wears a Cheviot suit with thv new natural shoulders. <lb />
I aw a suit that 1 must describe; it. one.<lb />
a. so good-looking and smart. Made<lb />
 too, .1 mohair, it was u forest<lb />
,  stroller suit, featuring the 31-<lb />
inch long-distance jacket, which<lb />
COCktai dl S.es were oUt of<lb />
tbi world. A supple, flowing black;<lb />
a fitted white sheath enhanced all<lb />
ver with fringe, a champagn- lace<lb />
how, a minimum skirt The round with sequin!<lb />
ollar, fullness in back of cont and j b I were<lb />
and low brown velvet<lb />
breathtaking in their<lb />
four poekeU made this an outstand-<lb />
ing costume.<lb />
A tweede trap se suit also caught<lb />
ms atentlon. in black and brown<lb />
mixture, the shoft dem-jacteet was<lb />
double breasted with a fox collar, the<lb />
kirt, of course, was a short conical<lb />
beauty.<lb />
Trudy there wa- no end to the<lb />
go geous array of merchandise dis-<lb />
play ed Space prohibit more as to<lb />
street dress s, coats and every ap-<lb />
ng item that the fashion-con-<lb />
- iou; woman desires.<lb />
Forty<lb />
c<lb />
New Instructors Join<lb />
even<lb />
East Carolina Faculty This Fall<lb />
1) Peabody College, education, circuit TV.<lb />
Other n weomera on the<lb />
listed by departments, are:<lb />
ART: Bruce Carter, E.Ed.<lb />
 total oi forty-seven new iacui .<lb />
tafi members began .heir duties  W. (Wield, B. S East Carolina,<lb />
,ere this quarter.   Emor, University, periodicals<lb />
Th group includes Dr. Robert L. librarian; Captain Vance M. Lock-<lb />
Holt, director of administrations and .uuy A B anrj Distinguished Military<lb />
supervising registrar, Dr. Earl<lb />
Beach, head of the department of<lb />
music; Dr. Corinne H. Rickert who<lb />
fills the new position of director of<lb />
closed circuit television; and members<lb />
of fourteen department of instruc-<lb />
tion, th library staff, the Dean of<lb />
Women's staff, and Air Fore ROTC.<lb />
Dr. Pattie Simmons Dowell, the<lb />
first student to register at East<lb />
Carolina and the first student to bj<lb />
graduated, returned to the college<lb />
this fall as a member of the education<lb />
department. Dr. Dowell, Ed.D New<lb />
York University, has previously<lb />
taught at Wmthrop College and Miss-<lb />
staff,<lb />
ew course, which is taught by Runge Graf of the psychology de art-<lb />
Eric Franz Graff, who joined the i ment, began their work at East Caro-<lb />
. this fall.<lb />
.lames L. Fleming, director of<lb />
n languages, stnted that con-<lb />
side rabe interest in the study of Ger-<lb />
man has been shown by stud- nts.<lb />
Aa a result he said, "plans are<lb />
to offer continued courses which will<lb />
students two full years of Ger-<lb />
man<lb />
Mr Graf, a native of Augsburg,<lb />
iina this fall.<lb />
Tl e new foreign language courses<lb />
rive Fast Carolina students an op-<lb />
portunity to study German for the<lb />
first time in a numb r of years. Other<lb />
languages offered at presenl by the<lb />
department are French and Spanish.<lb />
"Plans are now being discussed for<lb />
the introduction of a course, in<lb />
Russian during the present school<lb />
Miss Straw is currently serving<lb />
as vie president of the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Section of the National Edu-<lb />
cation Association.<lb />
issippi Southern College.<lb />
in which thy are teaching, they are:<lb />
Donald Umstead, iA.B. East Carolina.<lb />
C P.A, business education; Douglas R.<lb />
Jones, B.S M.A Eat Carolina<lb />
Germany, i a graduate o .he Uni-1 year Mr Fleming itated.<lb />
Dr. Utterback Contributes<lb />
Another Story To Magazine<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback, faculty A member of the East Carolina<lb />
member of the English Department faculty since 1950, Dr. Utterback is<lb />
Graduate, Fast Carolina, Air Force<lb />
ROTC; and Herbert Carlton. B.S<lb />
1. A , Fast Carolina Social studies<lb />
1 addition Wyatt Brown, MA<lb />
East Carolina, is teaching in the<lb />
social department while Ralph Napp<lb />
is, n leave of absence; and Mrs r aye<lb />
. . (lay, M. A East Carolina, il<lb />
substituting in the English depart-<lb />
ment f0J Ovid W Fierce, on leave of<lb />
absence during tie fall quarter. Ra-<lb />
chael L. Johnson, now working to-<lb />
ward the master's degree at East<lb />
Carolina, is dormitory counselor in<lb />
Garrett Hall.<lb />
Eight of the new faculty members<lb />
Five of the new faculty members either hold degrees form foreign uni-<lb />
holds degrees from East Carolina versifies or have studied abroad. This<lb />
College. Listed with the departments group includes Robert T. Rickert,<lb />
Ph.D Birmingham University, Eng-<lb />
land, English; Harry Goldgar, Docteur<lb />
de l'University de Paris, English;<lb />
Erich Franz Graf, graduate of the<lb />
University of Munich and now work-<lb />
ing toward a doctronate at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Zurich, foreign languages;<lb />
Gertrude Ruge Graf, Doctor of Phi-<lb />
losophy, University of Leipzig, phy-<lb />
hology; Donald R. Petterson, Ph.<lb />
D University of London, geo-<lb />
graphy; Kathleen E. Dunlop,<lb />
Ph.D , University of Illinois,<lb />
scholarship student in the Mid-<lb />
dle East, social studies; Corinne<lb />
H. Rickert, Ph.D. University of Birm-<lb />
ingham, England, director of closed-<lb />
at East Carolina College, contributed<lb />
the short story "The Bird on Mama's<lb />
Hat" to the September issue of<lb />
"Progressive Farmer The story is<lb />
illustrated in color by the well-known<lb />
artist John NcCelland.<lb />
"The Bird on Mama's Hat" is Dt.<lb />
Utterback's twelfth story dealing<lb />
with the Lovelady family in Alabama<lb />
All have appeared in issues of "Pro<lb />
gressive Farmer<lb />
the author of a high-school textbook<lb />
entitled "Occupations" and a number<lb />
of published poems, short stories and<lb />
articles. At the college here, she is<lb />
dirtctor of student teaching in the<lb />
department of English. Each spring<lb />
for the i ast seven years she has<lb />
seived as drama director for the pop-<lb />
ular and wid ly attended operetta<lb />
presented by the Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
Science Club Begins 1958-1959 Work<lb />
The Science Club began the year i visit the club on its October 14 meet-<lb />
with a social hour wekonv jng ana ev ry first Tuesday there-<lb />
ing the freshmen. Plans for the after Mr H E sarnpson, a national-<lb />
coming year were discussed at la3ablower from the Uni.<lb />
the first business meeting on Septem-<lb />
' versity of North Carolina, will give<lb />
ber 16.<lb />
AH freshmen and upperclassmen a demonstration at the October meet-<lb />
iterested in science are invited to ing.<lb />
Penn-<lb />
sylvania State University; Thomas E.<lb />
ers. M.F.A State University of<lb />
lou a; a.ui Paul R. Minnis, MUA<lb />
P nn-vlvania State University;<lb />
BUSINESS EDUCATION: Sam-<lb />
uel W. Dry, MA Appalachian State<lb />
eachera College; William S. Hart,<lb />
MS, Kansas Stat Teachers College;<lb />
Peggl Lou Holman, M.A Colorado<lb />
State College; William H. Watson,<lb />
L.L.B University of North Carolina;<lb />
SPECIAL EDUCATION: Ber-<lb />
nard, Ph.D Denver University;<lb />
ENGLISH: Francis R. Adams, Jr<lb />
Ph.D University of Maryland; Loui3e<lb />
B. Adams, M.A , University of Wis-<lb />
corrsin; Ruth E. Coplan, M.A Uni-<lb />
versity of Virginia; Grace Seiler,<lb />
Ph.D. University of Missouri, David<lb />
J. Whichard, A.B School of Journal-<lb />
ism, University of North Carolina;<lb />
FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Rob-<lb />
ert R. Morrison, M.A Middlebury<lb />
College;<lb />
GEOGRAPHY: Woodford Garri-<lb />
gu.s, Ph.D Clark University; Mor-<lb />
ton D. Winsberg, Ph.D University<lb />
,f Florida; Elizabeth Jean Lowry;<lb />
" I) Yale University:<lb />
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDU-<lb />
CATION: Gay Elizabeth Hogan, M.<lb />
A University of North Carolina,<lb />
replacing Mrs. Grace Eaton, who is<lb />
on leave of absence;<lb />
INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Ernie C.<lb />
Finch. M.A , Peabody College;<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY: C. H. Allen, Ph.D<lb />
Peabody College; Gertrude M. Neis,<lb />
MA University of Florida;<lb />
SCIENCE: Frank W. Eller, Ph.D<lb />
Columbia University; Nancy Blair<lb />
Eliason, M.A, University of North<lb />
Pat Boone and Shirley Jones will Carolina; Joseph Q. Helper, Ph.D<lb />
Sanford Univ rsity; Lyle F. Plymale,<lb />
M.A Marshall College;<lb />
SOCIAL STUDIES: Willard B.<lb />
Gatewood, Ph.D, Duke University;<lb />
Clifton H. Johnson, Ph.D University<lb />
of North Carolina; Stanley Todd<lb />
Lowry. Ph.D Louisiana State Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillip?, who resigned<lb />
as East Carolina registrar last sum-<lb />
mer, is now teaching in the depart-<lb />
ment of mathemetics. Raymond Mar-<lb />
tinez who has been doing graduate<lb />
v.ork at State University of Iowa<lb />
during the past year, has returned<lb />
to the college as a member of the<lb />
health and physical education depart-<lb />
ment. Mrs Mark Owens of Green<lb />
By GEORGE (OFFMAN<lb />
Fashion Director<lb />
Despite many opinions to the con<lb />
Lrary there is a strong male inteir<lb />
in fashion. A look around camp. <lb />
fall should do much to prove thi<lb />
point because JOE COLLEGE ul<lb />
j.r.tt is much better dressed than <lb />
predecessor has ev r been. Now, e.<lb />
the freshmen wear suits on occasioBj<lb />
t at would recently have called foi<lb />
sport jackets and slack- This trend<lb />
not localised. It is true is most majui<lb />
took in the country. The but time<lb />
were an important adjunct to<lb />
ihe college wardrobe wt<lb />
taj .f the knickei ; Lett tal<lb />
ko k ai what the 1968 college m<lb />
will be wearing this fall ai East<lb />
 Carolina.<lb />
In suits and sport jacket- natural<lb />
- oulder clothing in the three butt<lb />
ea y fitting model continue to elsim<lb />
the highlight. Suit pants are st<lb />
plain fron. hut for the ra  srt<lb />
 back strap has been droppe<lb />
beviots, worsted ehevoits, herring-<lb />
one . muted -tripe aie particular<lb />
wit the coh.i empha 00<lb />
the darker shades. Sport jacket arc<lb />
topped by the Shetland in olive ar.j<lb />
dive mixtures. Many aie being won.<lb />
with the metal buttons and paisley<lb />
linings.<lb />
On slacks hackstraps are rapidly<lb />
being replaced by the flapped hip<lb />
pockets. Most slacks are being worn<lb />
very short showing as much a3 a<lb />
half to three quarters of an inch of<lb />
ock above the shoe. The one inch<lb />
to inch and a quarter cuff still is tr.c<lb />
most popular. Shades of charcoal<lb />
gray and brown remain the favorite<lb />
in flannels with a lot of interest<lb />
i.eiiig shown in the wash'n wear<lb />
blends of 70r; orlon - 30 wool<lb />
Sweaters are really big news w.th<lb />
the new three and four button<lb />
cardigans hading the way. They are<lb />
one of the most colorful, comfortable,<lb />
casual items that have appeared in 3<lb />
long time. Sleeveless sweaters <lb />
also be good in three button styles<lb />
Matty are made up with leather<lb />
trim Crw Necks are not to be for-<lb />
gotton. They are the basic for all<lb />
around campus wear.<lb />
Th- most colorful spot in the male<lb />
college far?ion scene are the paisle<lb />
and tear drop prints in button-down<lb />
s. ort shirts. Sport shirts are begin-<lb />
ning to follow a new trend to the<lb />
placket for style. They are actually<lb />
:he same authentic stylings as Ivy<lb />
"styled dress shirts.<lb />
Neck wear is still a big thing for<lb />
the college man and one that offers<lb />
room for a little origin? lity. The wool<lb />
challis are still winning at a run<lb />
away. Blacks in deep tone reds and<lb />
firreeni are tie most popular colors<lb />
The wool challis tie and belt sets are<lb />
still very good and really help to<lb />
brighten up one of the new dark tone<lb />
suits.<lb />
Raincoats are shown mostly in<lb />
natural shades in the three quarter<lb />
lengt' style with the traditiona<lb />
ragland shoulders, bal collars, ticket<lb />
nocket, and red plaid lining. Some-<lb />
thing new are the dark iridescents.<lb />
Styles often get their start on the<lb />
college campus. The young college<lb />
man is one of the greatest style<lb />
innovators in the men's apparel<lb />
picture and many of these styles<lb />
last for long periods of time. Ivy<lb />
and the Ivy influence in men's ap-<lb />
parel has been the major impetu-<lb />
n the general college trend toward<lb />
hetter dress. The same influence is<lb />
2enerally credited for a new upsurge<lb />
of interest in fashion in men's ap-<lb />
parel for all ages.<lb />
Boone, Jones To Star<lb />
In 'April Love' Here<lb />
Michael Green, freAman, and Carlos Burt, junior, survey a structure wMch<lb />
marks part of the expansion of our campus.<lb />
head the celebrated cast of "April<lb />
Lov" to be presented in Austin<lb />
auditorium tomorrow night. This<lb />
will mark Pat's second leading role<lb />
and his first romantic one. Shirley<lb />
Jones, tie popular young lass who<lb />
sang her way into the theat-rr with<lb />
performance. in "Oklahoma" and<lb />
"Carousel will play opposite Pat<lb />
along with Arthur O'Connell, who<lb />
everybody remembers from "Picnic<lb />
The movie is based on a novel by<lb />
George iAgn-w Chamberlain and is<lb />
roduced and directed by David<lb />
Weisbart and H. Feador, respectively.<lb />
"The Enemy Below" and "The<lb />
Young Lions" are slated to appear<lb />
October 3 and October 10 at Austin.<lb />
All of these movies are for the<lb />
b nefit of the students and the ad-<lb />
mission is free.<lb />
ville is substituting for a short time<lb />
for Mrs. Marie Browning of the<lb />
English Department. , <lb />
eJ<lb />
'3<lb />
fri<lb />
enM<lb />
Nursing School<lb />
Plans In Making<lb />
East Carolina hopes to set up a<lb />
four year nursing school in cooper-<lb />
ation with several hospitals in<lb />
eastern North Carolina. The State<lb />
Board of Higher Education want<lb />
us to have only a two year program,<lb />
and it has recommended $30,000 to<lb />
the state Budget Commission:<lb />
"that the Nursing Education pro-<lb />
gram requested by East Carolina<lb />
ollege be modified so as to pro-<lb />
vide for a program similar to<lb />
the experimental nursing edu-<lb />
cation program at Women's Col-<lb />
leges or the less costly program<lb />
now in effect at Western Carolina<lb />
College rather than for a regular<lb />
four-year collegiate School of<lb />
Nursing, this same modified pro-<lb />
gram to be affective in 1959-61<lb />
in the discretion of East Carolina<lb />
College, by direct appropriations,<lb />
wnich ia here recommended, or by<lb />
funds made available by East<lb />
Carolina College under flexibility<lb />
provisions recommended by the<lb />
Board L<lb /><pb facs="00038607_tn_0005" /><lb />
AY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1968<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Guilford Here Sat; Bucs Bow To Presbyterian Squad<lb />
Sat. Night Clash To Be First<lb />
Bobby Perry  Back To ECC From Army<lb />
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ft ii  returned to East Carolina College September 11. It<lb />
the tw of the initial game of the season. Several gridiron<lb />
werc on hand but most of Coach Jack Boone's squad asked, "Who<lb />
he Greenville native went through his first drills.<lb />
EJCC fans even had their doubts as whether Perry would re-<lb />
- potUght, Extremists stated that .Perry would only be another<lb />
fcdded o the roster of Coach Jack Boone's array of speedy backs.<lb />
c  little more conservative. They realized his rotentialies<lb />
ltd his big moments here. Yet, they too had questions con-<lb />
E- - return Did the Army take away his desire for the game as<lb />
ersl Would R be in any kind of shape? Would he be too<lb />
with his family and finishing school to take football seriously?<lb />
long list ut questions which awaited answering.<lb />
st th barbel shop talk of James Speight making All-Ameri<lb />
 e Perry doubters, there were always a couple of his followers.<lb />
 .  iTO pounder by saying, "Perry is an exceptional boy.<lb />
it n shape and will always love the game. His return will be a big<lb />
toM i 1968 quad<lb />
Pen bai now returned in realization and most of those<lb />
 lltn answered. Overnight, he has bcome an All-American<lb />
Jj la and no one can deny that his play has been anything but<lb />
tiuMi'  i select irroup.<lb />
la,k Boom knew all the time that Perry would be welcomed<lb />
U ub even with such veteran backs as Speight, Lee Atkinson, Glenn<lb />
I i Bishop, and Tommy Nash returning,<lb />
t a8 on an unfamiliar spot, the bench, when ECC took the<lb />
 night. There he stayed as his teammates battled scoreless<lb />
and liny for three periods. Finally, the speed merchant was<lb />
n 'he' fourth quarter. The situation was a crucial one for<lb />
I" tes u maa fourth down end six yards to go for a first and eight<lb />
, Perry responded by scampering his left end for eight<lb />
 wn, giving his club a 64) lead. It was a great return,<lb />
Lj the field with a big ovation.<lb />
onl, the beginning for Perry and his return story. This<lb />
e really established himself. Although not in the starting<lb />
e Cirain came from the bench and helped the Pirates wipe<lb />
 fourth quarter Presbyterian lead. His efforts produced two<lb />
aBd only time saved the Blue Hose from his devastating fourth<lb />
IVeCC threat I ad seemingly stalled when Perry put on his first<lb />
R dashed of tackle, eluded five tacklers and sailed into the end<lb />
!  . 18-yard touchdown jaunt. Minutes later, Perry made a brilliant<lb />
, Ralph Zehring pass to account for 21 mole yards, and a touc-<lb />
waa a great night for the Greenville sprinter.<lb />
As  e Jason opened. Boon, thought that his supply of backs would<lb />
those of say in the conference. He would never have believed<lb />
tee uould wreck his backfield resources in the first two games.<lb />
s return has surely been a "life-saver" to the Pirate tutor.<lb />
, ee Atkinson, James Speight, and Glenn Bass are listed on the tejury<lb />
PhTburden has been left to Tommy Nash, Charlie Bishop and Parry.<lb />
ek Perry wfll probably get his first startng assignment of the<lb />
Meeting Since EC Win In '52<lb />
North J'ate play gets in full<lb />
swing this week and at East Caro-<lb />
lina there will be no exception- as<lb />
Coach Jack Boone will pit his forces<lb />
against the Guilford Quakers.<lb />
aid Btal and Bill Cain at ends, Char<lb />
les Cook and Henry Kwiatkowsky at<lb />
tackles, Ed Emory and Wayne Davis<lb />
at guards, and Charles Gordon at<lb />
Icental.<lb />
In the backfield will be Ralph<lb />
male<lb />
iisley<lb />
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styles<lb />
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7 if so he'has earned it and by the hard way.<lb />
N partiality has been shown on the part of the coaches He has<lb />
- wa, back up by proving that the desire which was so ev dent<lb />
o s-reice i .till there. That little shrug of the hips, a littte<lb />
l ,h,i .rtr. burst of spd is still present in number 22<lb />
IX another year of Lorfn, footb.1, in Coile.e Stadi<lb />
i ;t it' third tilt of the season and first<lb />
A Bart Carolina goes into its tmra uu 01 mc<lb />
.ay, Perry is the leading runner and scorer for ECC, ai-<lb />
seeinc onlv limited action. <lb />
He J scampered 61 yards in 10 attempts and has registered three<lb />
Pirate's four touchdowns. <lb />
-week our Vats are off to you, BOBBY PERRY. Welcome back to<lb />
( arolina College.<lb />
Predictions<lb />
rhat glorious game of football is once again taking th.<lb />
, if fans. It looks like another interesting season provided with<lb />
i and all those sort of things. <lb />
It b believed that every campus man needs to know how to pick<lb />
Z when paying the parlay cards and placing other bet, .by<lb />
emand we have returned with the predictions of this weeks<lb />
milar demand, w campus mates,<lb />
a;X: 5"ay Si-iick, has advanced from<lb />
f lolitics'Ulso out of the dorm). Well, here goes with another<lb />
"wake forest over Virginia Tech by 8; Deacs roared over Terps in<lb />
iMt weak  but may have another surprise coming up.<lb />
Duke over Virginia by 13. Hurray Carlton leads conservative Dukes<lb />
vanorV tarved Cavalier. Site in Va. could make deference.<lb />
State Jve" Maryland by 8; Wolfpack will be down after UNC win . . <lb />
already embrassed once. <lb />
Xn'overC.Ude, by 6: Cn.s cut ioose after loss to CaUwba.<lb />
' "V TCX . B.ue Hose J-<lb />
p here. Bears must be loaded again after whopping Woff.nl. Let s hope<lb />
erWw'offo,d over Eton by 18; hr.sti.ns not as lough H last seon<lb />
Western C.rulin. over App.chi.n by 8: C.U haw strung tat<lb />
" ' X" "velTwberry b, 8- Co.ch C.yd. Biggers and Ms big<lb />
 "TclZ?ler Gu.iford by 13: IM. p.ced by Perry for their<lb />
, K t State win sine. 1986. Things looking np in Pir.te Den.<lb />
" N,ir "UP" highly possible in .11 above predkUona<lb />
ECC will be seeking their second<lb />
win of the season thus week when<lb />
they don the .Puile and Gold. Last<lb />
week they fell short in a fourth<lb />
quarter uprising and ended up on<lb />
the short e"d of a 24-16 score. The<lb />
previous week they had stunned<lb />
Emory and Henry with a brilliant<lb />
12-0 upset.<lb />
This week the Bucs will be trying<lb />
to recuperate from their letdown and<lb />
open up North State play on the right<lb />
foot. This will be the first year the<lb />
teams have met since ECC blasted<lb />
the Quakers 41-0 in 1952 and 40-0<lb />
;n 1953.<lb />
Reports from the Guilford camp<lb />
state the Quakers are expecting<lb />
things to be better than ever. Twen-<lb />
ty-nine letuinees are back including<lb />
fourteen lettermen.<lb />
Most of last year's club were soph-<lb />
omores and freshmen, and have re-<lb />
turned in hopes of hell ing the Quak-<lb />
ers climb the conference ladder.<lb />
Coach Herb Appenzeller is in his<lb />
third .season at the Guilford helm.<lb />
Bill Huber, 185-pound sophomore,<lb />
is the big hope in Appenzeller's plans.<lb />
Huber was a regular at quarterback<lb />
last season and spaiked the club to<lb />
their strong late season showing.<lb />
Other veterans returning for the<lb />
Quakers will bo Roy Boyles and Ken<lb />
Deans, a pair of husky tackles.<lb />
Turning to th Euji Carolina pic-<lb />
ture, Coach .lack Hoone will field<lb />
an injury-riddled club. The veteran<lb />
coach has been plaqoed with injuries<lb />
more tlii.s season than at any other<lb />
time.<lb />
Tie Pirate backfield which was<lb />
loaded with de.th in pre season dope,<lb />
will -uffu- must. All-Conference full-<lb />
hack Janus Speight is still expected<lb />
to be on the sidelines. The Green-<lb />
ville native was sidelined with an<lb />
inkle injury in the opening minutes<lb />
of the Buc's first game.<lb />
Other backs on the injury list in<lb />
elude Glenn Bas<lb />
Zehring at quarterback, Tommy Nash<lb />
and Bobby Perry at halfs, and Vern-<lb />
on Davis at fullback.<lb />
The game will be observed as of-<lb />
ficial Buc night in honor of the new<lb />
nj ascot.<lb />
Sixteen Point 4th<lb />
Quarter Drive Mot<lb />
Enough In Loss<lb />
Presbyterian College of Clinton<lb />
S. C. avenged last years 8-0 loss at<lb />
the hands of East Carolina College as<lb />
they staved off the Buc's 4th quarter<lb />
ia!ly at 16 points and won by a score<lb />
of 24 to 16. EC's second gridiron<lb />
contest of the young 58 season was<lb />
played last Saturday night in college<lb />
stadium at East Carolina as the Blue<lb />
Hose's Bobe Pate and the Pirate's<lb />
Bobby Perry dominated offensive<lb />
play.<lb />
During the first quarter the running<lb />
of halfback Pate kept PC's offensive<lb />
unit moving as did Glenn Bass for<lb />
ECC's offensive. Each team had to<lb />
constantly kick out of danger during<lb />
that scoreless first quarter and it<lb />
end d with PC In possession of the<lb />
pigskin on the Pirate's 25 yard line.<lb />
Big John Lucus, fleet footed half-<lb />
back for PC took a bandoff from his<lb />
quarterback Bob Waters and went<lb />
21 yards around his own left end on<lb />
the second play of the second quar-<lb />
ter to garner Presbyterian's first<lb />
touchdown of the night. The pass<lb />
attempt by Waters for the extra<lb />
point was no good.<lb />
East Carolina went fom its own<lb />
H5 to the 50 yard strip in a series<lb />
of ground gains lead by Bob Perry<lb />
and Lee Atkinson. I but then Zehring tried to hit end<lb />
Bucs Drop Emory-<lb />
Henry In Opener<lb />
By 12-0 Score<lb />
East Carolina opened the 1958<lb />
season in roaring fashion Saturday<lb />
night, September 13th by stunning<lb />
Envoy and Henry College 12-0 be-<lb />
fore a capacity crowd of 6,500.<lb />
The Bucs equaled the 1957 win<lb />
total as th y pounced on two forth<lb />
quarter fumbles and immediately<lb />
turned them into touchdowns. It was<lb />
the first horn- win since 1956.<lb />
For three quarters, both teams<lb />
battled up and down the gridiron,<lb />
xchanging punts and short gains,<lb />
but neither team able to tally.<lb />
The deepest pnetration by the<lb />
Wasps was checked at the ECC 35<lb />
yard mark in th- second period. The<lb />
highly-touted offensive attack of the<lb />
visitors was unable to dent the ECC<lb />
forward wall as (re-game guesers<lb />
had predicted.<lb />
Perry Pearson brought the crowd<lb />
to life late in the third quarter when<lb />
he halted a Wasp threat by recover-<lb />
ing a fumble on the Pirate 33. The<lb />
sling-shot arm of Ralph Zehring<lb />
went to work and the Bucs were on<lb />
the visitors 12 yard line as the quar-<lb />
ter ended. A 53 yard pass from Zeh-<lb />
ring to Howard Beale was the big<lb />
play in tl e drive. Bobby .Perry, mak-<lb />
ing his first appearance of the<lb />
nig-ht and also since returning from<lb />
service, climaxed the drive minutes<lb />
later by scampering around left end<lb />
for eight yards and a touchdown.<lb />
The play came on a crucial fourth<lb />
AtTepending 21 months in the Army as  Military Policeman, Greenville's down situation.<lb />
The Pirates -were knocking on the<lb />
Bobby Perry has donned another uniform. The 5 10, 170 pound halfback<lb />
has already broken back into (oath Jack Boone's starting line up and has<lb />
been.a predominant figure in the Pirate storing attack. Bob will be at the<lb />
halfback slot again this Satuiday night when East Carolina takes on Guil-<lb />
ford's Quakers of Guilford, N. C. (Photo by Bill Boyd)<lb />
Bass, opening game star, received a<lb />
banged-np knee against Presbyterian<lb />
and is out indefinitely.<lb />
Lynn Barnett, co-Captin and cen-<lb />
ter, is also counted out for the Guil-<lb />
ford tilt.<lb />
Boone is expected to go with How-<lb />
Clint LeGette<lb />
Bill Cain in the left flat the pass<lb />
fell short into the arms of Blue<lb />
Hoist's Tony Benson, a halfback<lb />
who picked up three blockers and<lb />
had little trouble in scampering 55<lb />
quick yadrs for another TD for PC.<lb />
Nat Cole's attempt to run the extra<lb />
point was not good.<lb />
With the score 12-0 EC received<lb />
the kick and carried it back to the<lb />
29 yard line. A Zehring pass hit<lb />
Bill CTain and he picked up a first<lb />
down on the 41 yard line. The<lb />
passing attack faltered though and<lb />
the Clinton team took over. Short<lb />
ground gains took them to EC's 26<lb />
yard line led by the fancy running<lb />
off to Presbyterian to open the<lb />
second half of play after returning<lb />
the kick a short distance. Lucus<lb />
quickly got things rolling as he went<lb />
25 yards on a handoff from his QB.<lb />
With PC at the Pirate's 35 yard<lb />
line halfback Bob Pate kept things<lb />
going as he picked up numerous<lb />
short gains. A short pass from<lb />
WaUrs to the end Casteen put PC<lb />
on the Buc's 5 yard line where a<lb />
plunge by Bob Matthews netted them<lb />
6 more .points. For the third time of<lb />
the night they could not make<lb />
the extra point or points.<lb />
Aftei the kickoff EC had to<lb />
give up the ball on downs and the<lb />
Blue Hose could do no better as<lb />
they had to kick back out after<lb />
exhausting effortB to make a first<lb />
down. At the beginning of the fourth<lb />
line. A QB sneak by Waters gained<lb />
6 more points but the extra point<lb />
attempt was again a failure.<lb />
Facing a 24 point deficit, the East<lb />
Carolina offensive unit managed to<lb />
get rolling with eight minutes of<lb />
playing time left in the fourth quarter<lb />
A PC fumble recovered by Jim Gordon<lb />
team set the stage for Bob Perry's<lb />
on th. 13 yard line of the visiting<lb />
electrifying 13 yard run and East<lb />
Carolina's first scoring of the night.<lb />
Kes blocks by Wayne Davis and Da-<lb />
vid Thomas gave Perry the running<lb />
room he needed. Zehring's pass to<lb />
end Joe Holmes for two extra points<lb />
was good and the score ituod at 24-8<lb />
favor PC.<lb />
Presbyterian quickly gave up the<lb />
on downs as the Bucs defenders<lb />
Wasps goal once again late m the<lb />
period as guard Wayne Davis re-<lb />
covered a E &amp; H miscue on the ECC<lb />
4. Zehring passed to Glenn Bass for<lb />
36 yards and then two plays later<lb />
hit Charlie Bishop in the end zone<lb />
for a TDthe play covering nine<lb />
yards.<lb />
Emroy and Henry took to the air<lb />
for its final series of plays but were<lb />
up against an inspired ECC eleven<lb />
and were unable to move.<lb />
Glenn Bass, sophomore halfback,<lb />
was one of the game's many stars.<lb />
Bass was the Bucs leading ground<lb />
gainer and his defensive halfback<lb />
: lay also was vital in the win. Ed<lb />
Emroy, Wayne Davis, and Charles<lb />
 Gordon stood wut in the ECC for-<lb />
ward wall.<lb />
l line lew uy tll j.frvj  .  v I .<lb />
f Waters tat the half cut .hort quarter Bo FW. -t run. rf j  Zehring-S pa3Sig arm<lb />
the rally. Waters' passing put PC m a goai<lb />
Tackle H nry Kwiatkowski kicked I to go position on the Buc three yard<lb />
OnfthVoff.cers on Uie newly<lb />
elected Intramural Council is Clint<lb />
LeGette, a senior from Greensboro,<lb />
N. C. LeGette is the publicity di-<lb />
rector for the councU and has been<lb />
very active in intramural sporting af-<lb />
fairs ever since coming to East Caro-<lb />
lina College. (Photo by Boyd)<lb />
irst Appearance<lb />
The Marching Pirates the 108<lb />
r ece band ended its first half-time<lb />
Phow by forming an E C which is to<lb />
jecome traditional in ending every<lb />
lalf-time show. With the drums roll-<lb />
ing in the background, the band went<lb />
to its knees with th famous Queen<lb />
Lnne Salute, followed hy the Alma<lb />
iata.<lb />
J Plan For The Coming Responsibilities<lb />
Family<lb />
Security<lb />
East Carolina only had four rush-<lb />
ing plys in the third quarter of1<lb />
their game against Presbyterian Col-<lb />
lege. Their rushing net foT the quar-<lb />
ter was ? y1<lb />
Three new married menTommy<lb />
ih, Stuart Holland, and Parry<lb />
earsonare on the Pirate roster<lb />
ivsi fall- All were married this sum-<lb />
r along with trainer BUI Tuackar.<lb />
L<lb />
Savings<lb />
Military Service<lb />
Retirement<lb />
With<lb />
GENE BAKER<lb />
Students Life Insurance Representative<lb />
With The<lb />
State Life Insurance Company<lb />
Here At East Carolina<lb />
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Dear students and faculty,<lb />
We would likf to welcome you back with wishes for<lb />
another successful year toward better education and high-<lb />
er scholastic standards. East Carolina College has grown<lb />
rapidly and produced many students of whom we are proud.<lb />
We sincerely hope that you will continue to choose<lb />
Brodv's as your shopping center. We carry one of Eastern<lb />
Carolina's largest selections of sportswear. You will also<lb />
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w. nt to work again. Halfback Bob<lb />
Perry eluded the PC secondary long<lb />
enough for Zehring to hit him<lb />
with a 23 yard aerial in the end<lb />
He then proceeded to hit Holmes in<lb />
exactly the same spot he threw to<lb />
Perry and two more points rounded<lb />
tot the ' nig for the night i<lb />
both teams.<lb />
Time was the important element in<lb />
the big fourth quarter for East Caro-<lb />
lina. Their best offensive showing<lb />
mtsi of course .shown then but their<lb />
teamwork as a whole was better.<lb />
What looked to be a disasterous<lb />
night for the Pirate team ended up<lb />
in a good hard fought loss because of<lb />
the final quarter.<lb />
Glenn Bass, Buc halfback not only<lb />
impressed the etowd with his running<lb />
ability during t. e contest but time and<lb />
time again ruined the PC passing<lb />
and running attack in the secondary.<lb />
The work of ends Bill Cain and David<lb />
Thomas kept the PC backs going in-<lb />
side or running wide most of the<lb />
night. The tackling and blocking of<lb />
Ed Emory also highlighted the game<lb />
East Carolina goes at it again this<lb />
Saturday night a3 they will attempt<lb />
to btter their present 1-1 mark at<lb />
the hands of Guilford College. Game<lb />
time again is slated for 8 p. m. in<lb />
college stadium.<lb />
Ralph Zehring was one of NAIA's<lb />
top passers last year in tossing 38-<lb />
88 and 592 yards. This year the Pirate<lb />
co-captain completed 14-24 and 202<lb />
yards in the opening two games.<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST C A BOUNIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25<lb />
Methodists Move<lb />
Into New, Modern<lb />
Student Center<lb />
The new Methodist Student Center<lb />
opened its doors at the beginning of<lb />
the Fall Quarter and the director,<lb />
Miss Mamiej Chandler, and the Wes-<lb />
ley Foundation Council were there to<lb />
greet the students as they arrived for<lb />
orientation and registration. The<lb />
Center, which is at the corner of<lb />
Fifth and Holly Streets, just across<lb />
from Garrett Hall, a project of the<lb />
Woman's Division of Christian Serv-<lb />
ice of the Methodist Church to pro-<lb />
vide a "home away from home" for<lb />
Methodist .students at East Carolina<lb />
College. It is supported by the Wo-<lb />
man's Division and the North Caro-<lb />
lina Annual Confernce. The two Meth-<lb />
odist Churches in Greenville make<lb />
annual contributions toward its'<lb />
maintenance.<lb />
The modern brick structure was<lb />
completed last August at a cost of<lb />
aproximately $116,000. It is the result<lb />
of careful planning on the part of<lb />
the Building Committee, of which<lb />
Mrs. W. H. Taft of Greenville was the<lb />
chairman. Dr, John D. Messick, presi-<lb />
dent of East Caroilna College, and<lb />
Mr. J. H. Waldrop, member of the<lb />
Board of Trustees, were also members<lb />
of the building committee. The new<lb />
building replaces the old frame house<lb />
which stood on the same site and<lb />
which was adapted and served as the<lb />
Methodist Youth Center since 1945.<lb />
The building is furnished through-<lb />
out with new and modern furnishings,<lb />
provided by the Woman's Society of<lb />
the North Carolina Conference. The<lb />
parlor, chapel, assembly and all-<lb />
purpose room, workroom for students,<lb />
office and conference room for the<lb />
director are on the main floor. In the<lb />
all-purpose room is a full size stage<lb />
with lighting equipment for dramatic<lb />
programs. On the basement Vwr is<lb />
a large lounge with sectional furni-<lb />
Students Enter New Religious Center<lb />
Four New Department He ids Begin Work<lb />
CONTINUED<lb />
KA<lb />
MManLi (handier, director of the Methodiat Student Center welcomes Bethhason and Dixon Hall to U.<lb />
new center on Fifth Street.  <lb />
New Students Total Over 1400<lb />
Last year 761 students took leave til 1951 that its name was changed<lb />
of East Carolina by marching ontoto East Carolina College.<lb />
a platform and receiving their col-<lb />
lege diploma. This year these schol-<lb />
ars have been replaced by over 1400<lb />
new students, most of which are fresh"<lb />
man. The exact number of students<lb />
has not been determined, but the<lb />
figure stands well over 3600. "<lb />
During the summer of 1068, 1877<lb />
students attended the first term and<lb />
1458 turned out for the second ses-<lb />
sion. According to records the cumu-<lb />
lative enrollment for the regular<lb />
school year of 1957-58 was 3947.<lb />
This figure s exceedingly larger<lb />
than the 1317 students who attended<lb />
in 1947-1948. East Carolina has<lb />
topled its capacity within the past<lb />
ten years.<lb />
In 1947 extension courses were<lb />
president; Mary Margaret Kelly, j unheard-of, but in 1958, 1438 people<lb />
secretary;<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
ture, tables for games, record cabinet,<lb />
book cases, and open fireplace. The<lb />
third floor is furnished as an apart-<lb />
ment for the director.<lb />
The formal opening of this new<lb />
student center will be on Sunday,<lb />
October 5, but the Wesley Foun-<lb />
dation, which is the program of the<lb />
Methodist Church for the campus of<lb />
East Carolina College, is now be-<lb />
ing carried on. The center is open<lb />
every day from 9:00 a. in. to 10:30<lb />
p. m. On Friday and Saturday it is<lb />
open until 11:30 p. m.<lb />
Dr. Bruce Carter, Mr. Paul K. Min-<lb />
nis, and Mr. Thomas Flowers, new<lb />
faculty members of the Art De-<lb />
partment, and the freshman art maj-<lb />
ors were guests of honor at a special<lb />
hour held by the Art Club Septem-<lb />
ber 11 in the Y-Hut. The club has<lb />
also had one regular business meet-<lb />
ing. The officers thi.s year are Tom<lb />
Minis president; Ed Lancaster, vice-<lb />
and Sara Matthews,<lb />
Richer! Added<lb />
(Continued from page 1)<lb />
tion took place at the church.<lb />
At 9:30 o'clock, the Second Degree<lb />
Initiation is to take place.<lb />
An Installation Banquet is sched-<lb />
uled for 6:30 p. m. at the Cinderella<lb />
Restaurant, with Secretary Dr. Hos-<lb />
kins, toastmaster.<lb />
Highlight of the day will be the<lb />
Installation Ball at the Greenville<lb />
Moose Lodge beginning at 9:00.<lb />
On Saturday, the first formal chap-<lb />
ter meeting will be held for installa-<lb />
tion of chapter oficer at the KA<lb />
Room. President Stone will be in<lb />
charge of tne procedingj. A formal<lb />
pledge ceremony will take place at<lb />
12:00, following the chapter meeting.<lb />
Stone again will preside.<lb />
took extension work in different<lb />
I arts of North Carolina including:<lb />
Bolivia, Camp Lejune, Edenton,<lb />
Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Jackson,<lb />
Jacksonville, Kinstoh, Louisburg<lb />
New Bern, Raleigh, Rock Mount,<lb />
Tht East Carolina Playhouse wel-  Sharllotte. Smithfield, Warrenton,<lb />
,un.ed this fall to its ranks a new j Washington, Wilmington and Wilson.<lb />
Assiciate Director, Mr. Robert Rick- I East year students doing practice-<lb />
ert. Mr. Richei t is a member of the teaching taught in the following sur<lb />
Department of English, and has just<lb />
returned from the University of<lb />
Maryland College of Special and<lb />
sounding communities: Ayden, Bear!<lb />
122 obtain an A. B. certificate.<lb />
With over 3600 student adorning<lb />
its campus, it is no wonder that East<lb />
Carolina needs more room for classes<lb />
and housing. Seven new buildings and<lb />
annexations are now being con-<lb />
structed, the largest of which is to<lb />
oe the new men's dormitory.<lb />
This new dormitory is expected<lb />
to be completed sometime in the very<lb />
near future. Other project now<lb />
underway include: an addition to the<lb />
administration building, which will<lb />
double its size; additions to the Music<lb />
building and the cafeteria, a new<lb />
classroom building 278 feet long,<lb />
power plant and laundry additions<lb />
and renovations and enlargements<lb />
in Flanagan, including air-condition-<lb />
ing.<lb />
East Carolina officials are also<lb />
requesting a government loan for<lb />
1959-1961 for capital improvements<lb />
including street lighting for new<lb />
dormitories site, additions to the<lb />
heating plant, college union, infir-<lb />
mary, library, Graham and Flana-<lb />
gan buildings; a new Woman's dor-<lb />
mitory and another mens dormitory<lb />
for 520 students, North cafeteria<lb />
Continuation Study, European Di-<lb />
vision. In addition to his classes in<lb />
Speech and English, Mr. Rickert will<lb />
act as Technical Director of thte<lb />
Grass, Belvoir, Chicod, Greensboro, lenovatioius outdoor atheletic facili-<lb />
Creenville, Grifton, Grimesland, j ties, un elementary school building<lb />
Kinston, La Grange, Bethel, Con- and a new gymnasium.<lb />
tentnea, Karmville, Lucoma, Maury, Before 1947 Jarvis Hall was used<lb />
ev Bern. Plymouth, Robtrsonville, (as a mens dormitory. Since then<lb />
Rock Ridge, Snow Hill, Stokes, Tar- Slay and Umstead have gone up. In<lb />
PlaylKmseV'a'irproucio'n of" THE I boro, Washington, Williamston and j fact, nearly half of the college has<lb />
ADMIRABLE CRICHON. : Winterville. Of these practice-teach- . been built since 1947.<lb />
For the past three years, Mr. era, 512 obtained their teaching de- East Carolina has grown immense- !<lb />
Richert has worked the Air Force gree. -iiv both in population and in build-<lb />
personnel of S.A.C. in Europe. As In 1940 only 25 students were ings. A former football player for j<lb />
a graduate of the I'niv rsity of Min -graduated with an A. B. degree. Al- ECTC and a 1947 graduate, who is<lb />
nesota. Rkheii has done technical though our college was authorized ; now principle of the Grimesland<lb />
,sk u;th little Theatre groups to giant this degree several years ; schools had this .to say, in jest,<lb />
both in the United States and in ago, BOC was basically a teacher's "After looking through the<lb />
Europe. Ui.s wife, Corrinne is in j college as one could well under-<lb />
charge of closed circuit television for stand by its name . . . East Caro-<lb />
JECC 1ina Teachers' College. It wasn't un-<lb />
Buccaneer, I believe that EC has<lb />
more teachers now than we had stu-<lb />
dents when I was attending<lb />
Four new department heads have<lb />
begun their new duties. These in-<lb />
clude Dr. Meredith N. Posey, who<lb />
heads the department of English; Dr.<lb />
Harley P. Milstead, the department<lb />
of geography; Dr. Paul Murray, the<lb />
department of social studies, and<lb />
Professor Earl E. Beach, the depart-<lb />
ment of music.<lb />
Dr Murray has been acting chair-<lb />
man ' of the department of social<lb />
studies since the retirement of Dr.<lb />
A. D. Frank last November. He is<lb />
a graduate of Emory University in<lb />
Georgia and holds the doctor's degree<lb />
I from the University of North Caro-<lb />
line. His published works include<lb />
'The Whig Party in Georgia one<lb />
of the Sprunt publications of the<lb />
University of North Carolina Press<lb />
and a number of articles in scholar-<lb />
ly journals.<lb />
Dr Murray has taught at East<lb />
Carolina for the past twelve years.<lb />
During this time he has served as<lb />
vice president of both the North<lb />
Carolina Historical Society and the<lb />
Literary and Historical Association<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Milstead joined the East Caro-<lb />
lina faculty last June. As head of<lb />
the geogrpahy department, he will<lb />
replace Dr. P. W. Pickelsimer, who<lb />
retired in May after more than<lb />
thirty years of service at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Milstead is a graduate of Illi-<lb />
nois State Normal University and<lb />
holds the master's and doctor's de-<lb />
grees from the School of Geography,<lb />
Clark University, Worcester, Mass.<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina,<lb />
he was head of the geography de-<lb />
partment at Montclair State Teach-<lb />
pis College in New Jersey. He has<lb />
also taught at Illinois State Normal<lb />
University.<lb />
A number of his articles have ap-<lb />
peared in "Economic Geography He<lb />
is also author of a book on the geog-<lb />
rat hy of New Jersey.<lb />
He is a member of the American<lb />
Geographical Society; the Associa-<lb />
tion of American Geographers; Gam-<lb />
ma Theta Upsilon, national fra-<lb />
ternity for geography; and other<lb />
professional organizations.<lb />
Dr. Posey, a faculty member at<lb />
East Carolina for twenty years, will<lb />
re: lace Dr. Lucilev Turner, who will<lb />
set ire during the summer. A gradu-<lb />
ate of the University of Texas, he<lb />
received the B.tA. the M. A and<lb />
'he Ph. D, degrees there and served<lb />
as a member of the English depart-<lb />
ment for thirteen years.<lb />
Dr. Posey is now chairman of the<lb />
Committee on Freshman Composition<lb />
in the department of English at the<lb />
college here.<lb />
An active member of the North<lb />
Carolina English Teachers Associa-<lb />
tion, he belongs to the committee<lb />
appointed to revise the constitution<lb />
of the association and has written<lb />
a number of articles for the official<lb />
Hiblication "The Nortt Carolina Eng-<lb />
lish Teacher<lb />
Dr. Poses U president of the<lb />
North Carolina Speech Association.<lb />
He contributed tfl the speech section<lb />
of the revision of the State "Lan-<lb />
guage Arts Bulletin which is now<lb />
being prepared t'. , ublication.<lb />
The author of a number of Po-<lb />
lished poems, Dr. Pey ha also<lb />
written articles for "Modern Lan-<lb />
guage Notes" and College Compo<lb />
sition and Communication<lb />
Professor Karl E. Beach, ha- been<lb />
chairman at Musk Education, Un-<lb />
dergraduate and Graduate Divisions,<lb />
at the University of Georgia in<lb />
At ens silhe 1950.<lb />
WldelV kliortn foj i Work u<lb />
ediMfctor, Bea-n i prominently i(jef<lb />
jtifkd w.th the Musi L.uj.<lb />
National Conference i n<lb />
Ipresident of the - era Divis.<lb />
of the Organisation.<lb />
He replaces Dr. Kenf- . ut<lb />
bert, who resigned <lb />
to be. ease chairman of th, Depart-<lb />
ment of Music at North Texaa State<lb />
(College, Denton.<lb />
Prof. Beach hold- Die i<lb />
degree from l apita I<lb />
'Columbus, Ohio, and the :c<lb />
from Western Rrfht I'mver-<lb />
sity<lb />
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puff<lb />
tars<lb />
Four field goals in one game<lb />
by a man who'd never kicked<lb />
one before! Bobby Conrad<lb />
himself said, "I never kicked<lb />
a field goal in high school or<lb />
college. In fact, I never even<lb />
tried But the amazing Texas<lb />
A&amp;M back broke two All Star<lb />
records by booting four three-<lb />
pointers, including one for 44<lb />
yards, as the 1958 college<lb />
stars upset the Detroit Lions,<lb />
35 to 19. Conrad is now a<lb />
Chicago Cardinal.<lb />
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