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Fireworks<lb />
II be a fireworks Demonstra-<lb />
te IC( Catawba game this<lb />
ltd r details on page 3.<lb />
U3RJIIIY<lb />
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Easttarolintm<lb />
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Train Trip<lb />
Tickets are now available for the<lb />
ECC-to Elon train trip October 10. See<lb />
story on page 1 for more information.<lb />
v 1<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958<lb />
Number 2<lb />
Honorary Frats Form<lb />
Separate IFC Council<lb />
BUCCANEER Executive Staff<lb />
. t t  nine honorary<lb />
ional fraternities<lb />
 College met on sd-<lb />
rabei 17, foi<lb />
anising an Honor<lb />
nal Fraternitj Council<lb />
. 11 sent out by<lb />
  sklent of Phi<lb />
organisation will be<lb />
no  : v compet tive<lb />
, adj functioning Inter<lb />
 Tin' bask rfflson<lb />
isbing su an organiaa-<lb />
a-enl on to state,<lb />
, academic life of<lb />
 .tioiina student.<lb />
tages, the nw<lb />
body hopes to sustain a<lb />
, i mphaais on academics<lb />
i holarship. The group<lb />
aspect of college life<lb />
imary concern to every<lb />
committee of three<lb />
ok. Fred KaminskiV<lb />
, . wta selected to<lb />
Lative constitution.<lb />
resented to the thirteen<lb />
OB Thursday,<lb />
:i -eveial re-<lb />
 ntion was returned<lb />
ommittet to be mime-<lb />
ent to - i iiaternity<lb />
According to the<lb />
each fraternity presi-<lb />
dent or an appointee by him will act<lb />
SI  Council member Finances have<lb />
been arrang il so that each member<lb />
fraternity is required to meet a bud-<lb />
get request. A meeting was also<lb />
scheduled for next month at which<lb />
time officers for the council will be<lb />
I lected.<lb />
According to Joyce Pierce, Pies<lb />
dent of Kappa Delta Pi, the new<lb />
Council will function as a body to<lb />
CO ordinal. the , fforts of the several<lb />
fraternities into a single program.<lb />
It is hoped'that this will be a more<lb />
effect iv way of promoting better<lb />
scholars) Ip.<lb />
A letter from Dr. J. D. Messiek to<lb />
Mr Boyette stated, "This is a move<lb />
that is long overdue and I .sincerely<lb />
trust that this group of students will<lb />
be highly successful in helping to<lb />
motivate a campus .situation that<lb />
is conducive to study which, of<lb />
course, will eventuate in learning<lb />
A final statement readMore power<lb />
to you and to those who are working<lb />
with you<lb />
Orval PhillipsSuccumbsSuddenly;<lb />
Death Shocks Students, Faculty<lb />
m  ' "<lb />
Adolphus Spain, Purvis Boyette, Worth Keel, Pat Briggs, and Dan<lb />
Spain have begun work on the new yearbook.<lb />
Editor Announces Executive Staff<lb />
For '58 BUC6ANEER Publication<lb />
Notice<lb />
SGA Leaders<lb />
Honor Phillips<lb />
adera in the college paid<lb />
. night in Student Sen-<lb />
D Orval L Phillips, who<lb />
. last weekend. Dr. Phil-<lb />
registrar of East Caro-<lb />
foi a number of years<lb />
ist joined the staff of the<lb />
nt this year.<lb />
suspension of rules no bus-<lb />
. vered in Monday night's<lb />
 ftei  few brief committee<lb />
ision was devoted to<lb />
5 Preside nt Mike Katsias<lb />
f silent commemora-<lb />
- talk KaL-ias spoke of Dr.<lb />
a friend of all students,<lb />
. early supporters of the<lb />
. ment, and a close per-<lb />
acquaintance He commented<lb />
ow many student! are still in<lb />
ol now because of him, and how<lb />
hare graduated that<lb />
t have done so if it had not<lb />
inderstanding; and how<lb />
nterested in the sorority<lb />
that is now getting under<lb />
He summed it up by<lb />
Dr Philips as " a gen-<lb />
 the highest caliber, who<lb />
Him (God) well"<lb />
In addition to a catalog re-<lb />
quirements for admission to stu-<lb />
dent teaching (pp. 33-34. 1938-<lb />
59), a secondary major must have<lb />
earned at least a 3" in his major<lb />
methods coarse and an elementary<lb />
major must have earned at least<lb />
a "3" in Ed. 339.<lb />
This requirement is not re-<lb />
troactive but become effective<lb />
this quarter for students cur-<lb />
rently enrolled in the above<lb />
classes.<lb />
J. L. Oppelt, Director<lb />
Student Teaching<lb />
Adolphus L. Spain, editor of the<lb />
IMS Buccaneer, has announce the<lb />
meinh' rs of his executive sfaff. As-<lb />
sociate editor is Euclid Armstrong,<lb />
a business major from New Bern<lb />
who worked on the 1968 staff.<lb />
A senior English major from<lb />
Raleigh, Purvis E. Boyette has been<lb />
named composition editor, Worth<lb />
McKeel is business manager from<lb />
Princeton and a business major. As-<lb />
sistant business manager is primary<lb />
major Pat Briggs from Rocky Mount.<lb />
Dan Spain from Washington, N. C. is<lb />
sports editor and a geography major.<lb />
Art editor is Betty Fleming, an art<lb />
major from Greenville<lb />
were new recruits to the yearbook<lb />
-iaff.<lb />
The 1959 Bucaneer is being plann-<lb />
ed with a futuristinic emphasis. Its<lb />
design and d;cor carries out the main<lb />
themeEast Carolina has its face<lb />
to the future. The campus life sec-<lb />
tion las been tnlarged and sub-<lb />
divided into a spring, summer, fall,<lb />
and winter section. More extended<lb />
use of color is planned, and the<lb />
departmental section will undergo<lb />
a complete revision. More space<lb />
has been alloted to intramural sports.<lb />
Pictures for the yearbook are be-<lb />
ing made by appointment in upstairs<lb />
Wright Building on Monday through<lb />
Friday from 9 a. m. until noon and<lb />
According to Spain, at the first j from 1 p. m. until 5. All students are<lb />
annual staff meeting approximately j reminded to make their appointments<lb />
90 people attended. Most of them on the College Union bulletin board.<lb />
Frosh Present<lb />
One-Act Plays<lb />
Two one-act Freshman plays will<lb />
be presented Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day nights at 8:00 p. m. in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium. These plays will be di-<lb />
rected by student directors, Larry<lb />
Craven and Delano Driver.<lb />
The first of the two plays, "Two<lb />
Crooks and A Lady is directed by<lb />
Delano Driver and has a3 its theme<lb />
the ever popular saying, "Crime<lb />
Do.s Not Pay<lb />
The ens! is as follows: Miller, Bob<lb />
Johnson; Lucille, Virginia Cherry;<lb />
Mrs; Bimms, Beth Baker; Miss Jones,<lb />
Pat Roberts; Inspector, Walter John-<lb />
son; C.arrety, Lymen Lassitter.<lb />
The second "The Old Lady Shows<lb />
Her Medals" is directed by Larry<lb />
(raven and takes place during the<lb />
Fust World War.<lb />
Sororities Organize;<lb />
Pledge Classes Begin<lb />
With<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
the passing of the sorority nouncement with a few well-chosen<lb />
Jov Jordan Jumps With Joy As EC Scores<lb />
Another Point<lb />
resolution there have been quite a<lb />
few organisations started on campus.<lb />
Some are definitely still in the infant<lb />
it ago, but several have elected of-<lb />
ficers, name and are working on serv-<lb />
ice projects.<lb />
Jerri Mills and her clan are pro-<lb />
bably the oldest sorority, having<lb />
started organizing during the sum-<lb />
mer session. They have chosen the<lb />
name, Zeta Psi Alpha, for their<lb />
local group and have selected the<lb />
following as temporary oficers. Jerri<lb />
is htading the group as president<lb />
with Marty Kellam holding down the<lb />
vice president's job. The secretary<lb />
and sergeant-at-arms positions are<lb />
presently assumed by Barbara Lam-<lb />
bert and Ann Suggs, respectively.<lb />
When asked what her purpose was<lb />
for organizing this social sorority<lb />
Miss Mills stated quite definitely<lb />
and clearly, "We want to organize<lb />
women on this campus, politically<lb />
and socially, and to give the women<lb />
an active vote in the SGA<lb />
Marty Kellam folowed this an-<lb />
Jordan Heads<lb />
Cheering Squad;<lb />
Kepley Assists<lb />
words of h-r own by saying,<lb />
the<lb />
purpose of Zeta Psi Alpha is for the<lb />
express advancement on the intel-<lb />
lectual and moral character of its<lb />
members. And, in addition to these<lb />
aims Mis?. Kellam continued, "we<lb />
will include the furtherance and cul-<lb />
tivation of the fine arts. We already<lb />
I ave several projects we would like<lb />
to attempt-two of which are THE<lb />
REBEL and the WRA<lb />
To this Jerri added that "we are<lb />
pi ased beyond words to have the<lb />
support of Dean White and the Board<lb />
of Trustees<lb />
Another sorority that was partial-<lb />
ly constructed before fall quarter a<lb />
Kappa Pii Epsilon, which is a service<lb />
organization headed by Connie Erwin.<lb />
They have completed their list of<lb />
officers with Sybil Butler reigning<lb />
as vier-president, Betty Faye Moore,<lb />
iron iron r; Jean Motlern, recording<lb />
teeretary; Hetty Milton, correspond-<lb />
ing secretary and Sue Davis, chap-<lb />
lain.<lb />
Cone rning her sorority president<lb />
Connie Arwin had this to report, "I<lb />
feel that we are the most organized<lb />
sorority on campus and I believe<lb />
that the one necesary attribute that<lb />
holds us together is, friendship. We<lb />
ar; n't too interested in being<lb />
first,<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips, faculty mem-<lb />
ber and former Registrar of East<lb />
Carolina College, was found dead at<lb />
his home at 109 North Eastern Street,<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Dr. Phillips, 45 years old, died dur-<lb />
ing the absense of Mrs Phillips who<lb />
was spending the weekend with their<lb />
daughter at Duke University.<lb />
Services were held Tuesday morn-<lb />
ing and the body was taken to Dr.<lb />
Phillips' hometown of Commerce,<lb />
Texas. f<lb />
jAfter joining the East Carolina<lb />
staff in 1950 as Director of the<lb />
Bureau of Field Service and Ex-<lb />
tension, Dr. Phillips accepted the<lb />
position of Registrar in 1951. He<lb />
filled that post capably during the<lb />
school's most eminant years of<lb />
growth.<lb />
Last Spring, he resigned his posi-<lb />
tion of Registrar to join the teaching<lb />
staff of the college- as professor of<lb />
mathematics and was serving in this<lb />
capacity at the time of his death.<lb />
He was a native of Greenview,<lb />
Ttxas and spent his early life at<lb />
Commerce. He is a graduate of East<lb />
Texas Teachers College, and held the<lb />
M.A. degree from North Texas<lb />
Teachesr College and the Ed. D. from<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia Univers-<lb />
ity. He also did graduate work at<lb />
Louisiana State Univershity.<lb />
During World War II he attended<lb />
the U. S. Naval Academy at An-<lb />
napolis and received there a degree in<lb />
aerological engineering. He served<lb />
with the U. S. Navy in the Pacific<lb />
area and was discharged in 1946<lb />
with the rank of lieutenant.<lb />
Dr. Phillips came to Greenville<lb />
from Mississippi Southern College,<lb />
vvhre he was head of the department<lb />
of mathematics. As a teacher of math-<lb />
ematics, he had previously taught in<lb />
a number of hiffh schools; acted<lb />
as a supervisor of instruction; and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
mental in the organization of Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha on this campus.<lb />
He is survived by bis wife, Mrs.<lb />
Ann Holsonback Phillips; a daughter,<lb />
Sandra Phillips, a student at Duke<lb />
University; his father, T. R. Phil-<lb />
lips of Commerce, Texas; two bro-<lb />
thers, T. R. Phillips Jr of Com-<lb />
Epislon. At East Carolina, he was j merce, Texas, and Carliss Phillips of<lb />
faculty advisor to the social fratersity Quitman, Texas and a sister, Mrs.<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha. He was in9tru- Gaino Gaines of Temple, Texas.<lb />
served as an instructor at Teachers<lb />
College, Columbia University and at<lb />
Louisiana State University.<lb />
He was a number of the First<lb />
yterian Church Greenville. Fra-<lb />
ternal organizations with which he<lb />
was affiliated include Pi Mu Epislon,<lb />
Phi Delta Kappa, and Kappa Mu<lb />
Band Selects Majorettes;<lb />
Ellwanger Leads Aggregation<lb />
Train Scheduled<lb />
For Elon dame<lb />
Students of HOC will again this<lb />
ytar have the opportunity to take a<lb />
train trip to an out-of-town East<lb />
Carolina football game. This excur-<lb />
sion is planed for th; game at Elon<lb />
on October 11 and is being sponsored<lb />
jointly by the Student Government<lb />
Association and Phi Mu Alpha. The<lb />
tickets, which are $6.00 per person<lb />
round trip, are now on sale at the<lb />
Alumni Office, at downtown con-<lb />
cerns, and by members of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha.<lb />
The first train trip made by EC<lb />
f)tball f.is o a game at another<lb />
college was made last year to Ports<lb />
mouth, Virginia. The idea arose within<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha and was taken to Mr<lb />
James Butler, Alumni Secretary.<lb />
With the backing of the Alumni As<lb />
sociation and the Student Govern<lb />
ment, the project materialized, and<lb />
a large group of cheering EC-ers<lb />
Majoiett. for this yar are Gayle<lb />
Davenport, Portsmouth, Virginia;<lb />
Doris Bobbin, Koanoke Rapids; and<lb />
Judy Bledsoe, Raleigh.<lb />
Others include Barbara Pleasants,<lb />
RaL.igh; Linda Leary, Edenton; and<lb />
Patsy Hitchings, Virginia Beach,<lb />
Virginia. The alternates are Sylvia<lb />
Freeman and Peggy Myers.<lb />
Try-out.s for majorettes were held<lb />
September 9, at the Music Hall. They<lb />
weie chosen by Mr. Herbert Carter,<lb />
BGC band director, and Bobby Ell-<lb />
wanger, drum major. Various speci-<lb />
fied twirls, marching ability, and<lb />
an original routine by each girl were<lb />
judged. In selecting the majorettes,<lb />
twirling ability, personality, poise,<lb />
and grace were considered.<lb />
iAs is customary at ECC, there is<lb />
no head majorette, but the girls look<lb />
to the one with the most experience<lb />
as their leader. This year she is<lb />
Gayle Davenport, although Bobby<lb />
Ellwahger is actually in charge of the<lb />
group.<lb />
The majorettes appear with the<lb />
band at half-time of all home football<lb />
games in a .specially prepared pro-<lb />
gram. Before the game begins, the<lb />
band with the majorettes at one end<lb />
form an arch for the football team<lb />
to run through when they come onto<lb />
the field.<lb />
The majorettes' routines originate<lb />
with them but it tuk.s many long<lb />
hours of practice to perfect them.<lb />
These hours of practice pay off when<lb />
the majorettes execute their com-<lb />
plicated routines with precision and<lb />
grace.<lb />
Gayle Davenport Leads Majorettes<lb />
  a iair,c 3 v w i.   c  <lb />
Miss Erwin went on to report, atten(jed the game and backed the<lb />
Pirate3.<lb /><lb />
The East Carolina cheerleaders, led<lb />
by chief cheerleader Joy Jordan, have<lb />
been rooting the football team on to<lb />
victory.<lb />
Peggy Kepley of High Point is<lb />
assistant-chief. The other seven girls<lb />
are Caroline Swaim of Lexington;<lb />
Jane Staples of Richmond, Virginia;<lb />
Phyllis Langston of Raleiglh; Dotty<lb />
McEwen of Wilmington; Patsy Milli-<lb />
can of Weldon; and Hannah Nelson<lb />
of Hark rs Island. These girls were<lb />
chosen last spring by a committee<lb />
made up of students and faculty<lb />
members.<lb />
The day after school opened, these<lb />
girls began working on new cheers<lb />
and making plans for the season.<lb />
According to Joy, tihe cheerleaders<lb />
are hoping to attend the out of town<lb />
games Plans are also being made<lb />
with the Inter-Fraternity Council to<lb />
use Pep Cards at the home Games.<lb />
Friday, October 17, the cheerleaders<lb />
are planning a bon-fire to start off<lb />
the activities of Homecoming.<lb />
Every Friday nigfot at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
befor a home football game, a Pep<lb />
Rally is held in front of the cafeteria.<lb />
Joy stated, "The purpose of these<lb />
P p Rallies ia to learn the new yells,<lb />
and everyone is urged to attend<lb />
but we do want to be the best. We<lb />
just want to take everything slow and<lb />
easy<lb />
Dtlta hi has been started this<lb />
year by Pat Hedspeth, who is also<lb />
president, and this week they selected<lb />
thiir executive members. DottS<lb />
Marks was elected vice president,<lb />
Susan Deichman, secretary, Cyn-<lb />
thia Williams, treasurer; Gwen<lb />
McClamrock and Alice Home, his-<lb />
torians; June Umphrey, chaplain;<lb />
Carolyn Aycock, parliamentarian and<lb />
Mrs. James Poindexter, advisor.<lb />
Delta Chi has begun work on their<lb />
constitution and have completed their<lb />
slate of charter members. They are<lb />
now receiving pledges for next quar-<lb />
ter when they will possibly take in<lb />
more members. At present engaged<lb />
in the construction of their charter<lb />
emblem and homecoming will be their<lb />
first project.<lb />
"Basically we are trying to get<lb />
together a group of girl who have<lb />
Heds-<lb />
Don Griffin, who is chairman of<lb />
the project this year and working<lb />
with Mr. Butler, explained that the<lb />
increase in price is dus to the diffi-<lb />
culty of arranging traffic. The At-<lb />
lantic Coast Line train will leave<lb />
Greenville and travel via Selma<lb />
where the tTain will switch to Sou<lb />
them Railroad tracks and continue<lb />
on its way to Burlington. The train<lb />
will leave Greenville at 12:45 p.m<lb />
and arrive i" Burlington at 4:30 p.m<lb />
it will leave there after the ball game<lb />
at 11:00 p.m. and arrive back in<lb />
Greenville at 3:30 a.m. Final prep<lb />
orations for transportation to and<lb />
from the train are now being made<lb />
Permission for womn students has<lb />
bten approved by Dean White.<lb />
A minimum of 425 tickets must<lb />
be sold by Monday in order that the<lb />
trip will be possible, so students that<lb />
plan to go are urged to purchase<lb />
school spirit stated Miss tteas- thtir tickta M soon M po3sible<lb />
leadership in every constructive ef-<lb />
peth " and who are willing to assume There will be at least ten cars in<lb />
fort, keeping in mind the welfare of<lb />
their sorority sisters and all with<lb />
whom they come in contact<lb />
All of the above soroaities are ac-<lb />
cepting pledg and are working on<lb />
projects to benefit the school.<lb />
this EC caravan. Plans are being<lb />
made to have cars reserved for the<lb />
social fraternitioa. The college band<lb />
which will perform at halftime, will<lb />
reserve two cars. A concession ttand<lb />
will be provided by Phi Mu Alpha<lb /><pb facs="00038608_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Texts Have Changed<lb />
For a number of years educators have<lb />
praised and repraised the improving quality<lb />
of student textbooks. They are printed on<lb />
better quality paper, they are more interest-<lb />
ing, they have better (sometimes even<lb />
colored) pictures, and they are compact and<lb />
easier to carry, these admirers have said.<lb />
Even the covers of these books have been<lb />
improved. The once plain, drab textbook now<lb />
sports an expensive-looking bright and color-<lb />
ful cover, planned to make the student eager<lb />
to open it and explore its contents. '<lb />
Textbooks are also growing larger and<lb />
thicker. More and more information has been<lb />
assimilated, so that textbooks contain enough<lb />
information for a year's study instead of a<lb />
inert quarter.<lb />
How lucky today's student is! He now has<lb />
a beautiful, thick, interesting, and colorful<lb />
textbook, whereas previously they were only<lb />
filled with knowledge. But are all these<lb />
frills worth the added cost?<lb />
Student reading an assignment seldom<lb />
have time to stop and admire all the pretty<lb />
pictures. They have to read the textbook<lb />
anyway, so the exciting, beautiful cover<lb />
makes no difference. Most teachers agree that<lb />
textbook authors often take up ten pages<lb />
saying what could be explained simply in a<lb />
smaller amount of space. Seldom in any<lb />
course has any teacher ever finished a com-<lb />
plete textbook; he usually has only enough<lb />
time to cover about half of the material;<lb />
still textbooks get thicker. And the cost of<lb />
textbooks rises higher and higher<lb />
Because textbooks are rewritten fre-<lb />
quently and required bjooks are changed,<lb />
the student is left with his beautiful color-<lb />
ful, expensive, but unsalable book.<lb />
Would it not be more practical to re-<lb />
turn to the books printed on cheaper paper?<lb />
. . . the books with the dull, cheap cover . . .<lb />
the more concise, but complete books, that<lb />
contain the material needed and nothing<lb />
more. A student is nearly always required<lb />
to read outside reference books anyway.<lb />
Certainly it would relieve some of the hard-<lb />
ship of the student struggling to finance his<lb />
college education.<lb />
Peace Is Possible<lb />
By JAMES M. CORBETT<lb />
As meeting after meeting takes place<lb />
in Warsaw between representatives of the<lb />
US and Red China, the hope for an immedi-<lb />
ate settlement of the Formosan crisis dwin-<lb />
dles steadily. However discouraging the past<lb />
failures have been, they do not necessarily<lb />
mean that some type of peaceful settlement<lb />
will not be reached eventually.<lb />
The explosive conflict over the islands<lb />
off the China coast has suddenly thrust the<lb />
Reds into an unfamiliar position they do not<lb />
want to vacate so quickly. Nations that pre-<lb />
viously took a firm stand against any Com-<lb />
munist war-like move have suddenly cropped<lb />
up either supporting the Red Chinese bid<lb />
to control the offshore islands or refusing<lb />
to denounce it. Many of these countries are<lb />
allies of America or usual supporters of<lb />
American policy. Consequently, the Com-<lb />
munists have caused a small but significant<lb />
split between the U. S. and some of its<lb />
fiiends. and are attempting to enlarge it<lb />
by keeping the Formosan situation alive.<lb />
Another very important result of this<lb />
new-found sympathy is the increased num-<lb />
ber of nations who are supporting Red Chi-<lb />
na's attempts to get ito the United Nations.<lb />
A short time ago, Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S.<lb />
representative to the United Nations, be-<lb />
came aware of this when the question arose<lb />
as to whether to vote on that country's ad-<lb />
mission now or later. He experienced a<lb />
great deal more opposition in his bid to have<lb />
the vote postponed than was expected.<lb />
Many high officials feel that Red China<lb />
is now convinced that the U. S. will come to<lb />
the aid of Nationalist China if an invasion<lb />
is launched, thus igniting the spark for<lb />
World War III. They further feel that nei-<lb />
ther Russia nor Red China want a war now<lb />
because of their lack of long-range bombers.<lb />
Whether this is to be the case, with Red<lb />
China stopping just short of war: or<lb />
whether they will embark on an all-out drive<lb />
t conquer the islands remains to be seen.<lb />
Meanwhile, the communists cannot be ex-<lb />
pected to contribute very much to a peace<lb />
settlement when only continued hostilities<lb />
will assure them, for the present at least,<lb />
the popularity and sympathy they now have.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TEOO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Enter at second-class matter December 3, 19&amp;6 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March S, 1879.<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
As everyone flse, we were shocked<lb />
and bereaved to hear of the sudden<lb />
death of our beloved Dr. Orval Phil-<lb />
lips, who had become a friend to<lb />
almost every student with whom he<lb />
had come in contact during his nine<lb />
years here. It will take long for<lb />
this campus to overcome the loss of<lb />
one who had become such an intergal<lb />
part of this college community.<lb />
Much criticism has been directed<lb />
toward th budget committee about<lb />
the appropriations this year. When<lb />
one takes into consideration that the<lb />
committee had dnly $60,000 with<lb />
which to work while organizations<lb />
asked about $84,000 he can see that<lb />
the committee members had little<lb />
choice but to cut someone's budget.<lb />
Since the meetings of the committee<lb />
and their comments therein are con-<lb />
fidential, we do not know just how<lb />
they went about deciding how much<lb />
money to give whom; however, we do<lb />
know that the job of dividing up<lb />
tln amount (which was a small<lb />
amount in comparison to what or-<lb />
v mirations asked for) was perhaps<lb />
the hardest task any of the members<lb />
will have to do this yar.<lb />
Chairman of the Budget Committee<lb />
Johnny Hudson is one of the fairest-<lb />
minded persons we know. It is certain<lb />
that no organizations were cut in-<lb />
tentionally! The EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
was cut $1,862, but it was an un-<lb />
avoidable thing. We feel that we<lb />
were treated fairly regardless of the<lb />
large slice cut off our appropriations.<lb />
The main bone of contention seems<lb />
to have come from THE REBEL<lb />
(and rightly so), the year old campus<lb />
literary magazine. The magazine is<lb />
one of the most important steps in<lb />
bettering our intellectural climate, in<lb />
the growth of the campus (growth<lb />
means mucn more than a lot of new<lb />
buildings). Someone had to be cut<lb />
and THE REBEL was one of the un-<lb />
lucky ones. But there must be some<lb />
answer for so worthy an endeaver<lb />
as editor Bryan Harrison and his<lb />
staff have undertaken.<lb />
No campus publication receives<lb />
any mon y that it takes in for ad-<lb />
vertising; it is all turned over to the<lb />
SGA and goes into the revolving<lb />
fund as the money comes in. Would<lb />
it be possible to let the magazine<lb />
keep their advertising money to make<lb />
up for a little of the money sub-<lb />
tracted from their budget request?<lb />
Why not? The advertising manager<lb />
of THE REBEL worked hard solicit-<lb />
ing ads for this year, but to no<lb />
avail. This money will not help them<lb />
in th least. No one could ask the<lb />
budget committee to give them more<lb />
money; there is no more as I under-<lb />
stand it. Th.refore, this would seem<lb />
to be the only feasible way to give<lb />
them more support.<lb />
TflUJ<lb />
Cussin n Discussm'<lb />
REBEL Should Heckle<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Thoughtful Note<lb />
Few Will Forget The Man, The Warmth<lb />
DERBY WALKER <lb />
Many of us knew him only when<lb />
we saw him on registaration day,<lb />
Us hair mussed a bit, his suit dark-<lb />
ening across the back with perspira-<lb />
tion; some of us were lucky, we<lb />
knew him better.<lb />
I'm partial; I'd like to say I knew<lb />
him well. The first faculty member<lb />
I ever met at East Carolina College<lb />
grew to be one of the best friends<lb />
I've had in school. No matter how<lb />
crowded his schedule, he could always<lb />
spare me a minutes' counsel.<lb />
Whether on the campus, in Kares'<lb />
behind a coffee cup, or at home, he<lb />
was the same. Posture a bit stooped,<lb />
lips parted half an inch, bia hands<lb />
on his hips. His speech was hesitant.<lb />
his sentences jerky; often he would<lb />
reach into his coat pocket and with-<lb />
draw a wrinkled Chesterfield pack<lb />
that seldom contained more than<lb />
two or th.ee crumpbd cigarettes.<lb />
Sometimes he had a light; more often<lb />
he did not. In the afternoons he<lb />
would loosen his tie but he would<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
never unbutton his coat.<lb />
He had hir differences, his idiosyn-<lb />
crasies, his faults; he was entitled to<lb />
theai ; he was a man. Among his pos-<lb />
sessions was a warmth we all shared.<lb />
A warmth all the icy regions of Hell<lb />
could not have diluted. He generated<lb />
this warmth unsparingly; he valued<lb />
little aboe true friend'hip.<lb />
We whom he loved, and in turn<lb />
loved him, we w! o were just friends,<lb />
and we with whom he shared a fra-<lb />
tunity bid a reluctant goodbye to<lb />
Orval L. Phillips; may peace<lb />
his guide.<lb />
all the way?<lb />
The Sigma Nus were having a<lb />
fabulous hurricane party, until the<lb />
National Guard unit made them<lb />
evacuate the River area. Reason was<lb />
that "Snoot" was not treading water<lb />
too well.<lb />
be<lb />
On the lighter side: Dr. .Prewett<lb />
and Boh Harper would make a good<lb />
comedy team; Dr. Prewett the<lb />
straight man and Harper the stooge.<lb />
The other day, Bob asked Dr. Prewett<lb />
the speed of light. From somewhere<lb />
in multiple ciphers, Dr. Prewett<lb />
fetched the answer.<lb />
"That's not so fast, is it inquired<lb />
Bub, "considering that it's downhill<lb />
I got my suggestions as to what<lb />
campus personalities were typ-<lb />
ical EC students whose caricat-<lb />
ures s-hould be submitted to Charles<lb />
Craven. They are: Jack Cox, Glenn<lb />
Upchurch, and Kelvin Wood. I don't<lb />
think my eyes or the printing press<lb />
could stand the strain; I withdraw<lb />
my plea for suggestions.<lb />
For those in doubt, the cartoon<lb />
is a satire, George Bagley and Bubba<lb />
Driver, arguing for and against, in<lb />
that order, sororitks at a recent<lb />
SGA meeting. A resolution was pre-<lb />
sented to the senate by Bagley which<lb />
call d for active support of the SGA<lb />
of sororities at E. C. The resolution<lb />
was accepted.<lb />
Telescope<lb />
Sack Bag Takes The Spotlight<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Marti Martin<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor  Billy Arnold<lb />
Co-Sports Editors Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
Photographer  Bob Harper<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  Jh" Trice<lb />
Proofreading Editors  Tom Jackson, 8ara Ewell<lb />
Cartoonists Billy Arnold, Dcrry Walker<lb />
Editorial StaffJames Corbett, Derry Walker,<lb />
Billy Arnold, Nancy Lilly, Bob Harper Pat Harvey<lb />
Advnors  Miss Mary Greene. Mrs. Mary Goodman<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
Editor's Friend<lb />
Recently I have been meeting with<lb />
various organizations on campus to<lb />
explain the policies of the paper and<lb />
to determine what coverage would be<lb />
possible for them this year. One such<lb />
organization was the Interfraternity<lb />
Council. While there, I asked that<lb />
the IRC, as well as the individual<lb />
fraternities who are members, to<lb />
support whatever project (such as a<lb />
variety show) that the EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN puts on this quarter to raise<lb />
money to send journalists to the<lb />
annual press workshop and confer-<lb />
ence in Chicago in November. Since<lb />
there is no journalism school on this<lb />
campus, only one journalism class<lb />
which conflicts with our office hours,<lb />
V. is workshop is very important to<lb />
us in training students for newspaper<lb />
work and in gaining new ideas. Here-<lb />
tofore we have gone to classes in<lb />
New York, which made for a cheaper<lb />
trip.<lb />
Bt cause the IFC has always co-<lb />
operated with the editor. I suppose<lb />
that they would gladly support ua,<lb />
hut I was overwhelmed when Dave<lb />
Thompson suggested that they spon-<lb />
sor a benefit, with all the fraternities<lb />
working together, raise money to send<lb />
worthy journalists to the workshop.<lb />
The campus newspaper has given<lb />
much help to all campus organisa-<lb />
tions in the way of publicity; that<lb />
la its job. But this is the first time<lb />
I can remember any organisation's<lb />
ever volunteering to give the news-<lb />
paper a helping hand in anything.<lb />
TV.i3 week the IFC, after conferring<lb />
with the individual fraternity mem-<lb />
bers, d-finitely voted to sponsor us.<lb />
Our thanks to Mr. Thompson for<lb />
the suggestion and to the fra-<lb />
ternities for the favorable vote.<lb />
It never occured to me that cairy-<lb />
ing a twtnty-five pound bag across<lb />
campus would attract so much at-<lb />
tention. My Class schedule is so ar-<lb />
ranged that I have to walk from one<lb />
end of our campus to the other four<lb />
times evtry day. During this time<lb />
I encounter thousands of my col-<lb />
leagues. There have been very few<lb />
who have not asked me what I had in<lb />
my bag. I always try to provide a<lb />
quick and colorful answer in passing.<lb />
The following will illustrate a few of<lb />
the questions asked me these past<lb />
few days:<lb />
"Bob Boy, What you got in that<lb />
bag?<lb />
"Laundry, George. Laundry<lb />
AND THIS ONE<lb />
"What's in the sack, Mack?"<lb />
"A cinder block and a six-pack,<lb />
Jack<lb />
"Let me hold the six-pack, Mack<lb />
"I'd rather you'd hold the cinder<lb />
block, Jack<lb />
AND THIS ONE<lb />
"Why are you carrying that bag<lb />
and what do you have in it may I<lb />
ask<lb />
"I have twenty-five pounds of plant<lb />
life sir. And I am carrying it in the<lb />
bag to keep from having to carry it<lb />
in my pockets sir<lb />
"I've been wondering when you<lb />
Essay Contest Open<lb />
The New Republic, a literary<lb />
magazine published in Washington,<lb />
D. C, has recently announced a com-<lb />
petition for young writers under<lb />
twenty-seven years of age. The con-<lb />
teat will include divisions for the best<lb />
essay on the state of American fic-<lb />
tionconsidered in general or in<lb />
terms of a single young novelist,<lb />
and for the best essay on any aspect<lb />
of present-day televisionviewed as<lb />
a medium for enlightment or enter-<lb />
tainment. Essays should be from<lb />
1,500 to 3,000 words in length. Manu-<lb />
scripts will be judged by the editors<lb />
of The New Republic.<lb />
There will he a total of f 1000 in<lb />
awards with 10 awards of $100 each<lb />
and five awards in each category.<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
war going to work in this class<lb />
young man<lb />
AND THEN THIS ONE<lb />
Hey Bob, are you serious?"<lb />
"Serious about what, Mike?"<lb />
"lAbout that bag<lb />
"What bag?"<lb />
"The bag over your shoulder<lb />
"Which shoulder?'<lb />
"Ix)ok Bob, this is Mike! Mike Kat-<lb />
sias! Not some stupid coed<lb />
"Oh! Mike Katsias. The very man<lb />
I want to see<lb />
Call my secretary and make an<lb />
appointment if you want to see me<lb />
Bob. You know how it is<lb />
"Yes Mike. I know how it is<lb />
And when one boy spotted the bag<lb />
over my shoulder he called me Bob<lb />
Hoskins. In return I called him Dr.<lb />
Pasti. He railed me Dr. Prewett I<lb />
called him Dean Tucker. And we<lb />
cursed each other like that for five<lb />
minutes. We were both late for class.<lb />
And then some sheepish looking<lb />
Sophomore girl walked up beside me<lb />
as I headed toward Ormsby's Psy-<lb />
cology class. The girl looked at me.<lb />
Then she looked at the bag over my<lb />
shoulder. She giggled, but she never<lb />
did ask me what I had in the bag be-<lb />
cause she knew I'd ask her what was<lb />
in the pocket-book strung over her<lb />
shoulder.<lb />
And so that's how it has been with<lb />
me and my SACK BAG tha past few<lb />
days. Oh! About what'3 in the bag.<lb />
BOOKS! BOOKS! What els; would<lb />
an East Carolina student carry in<lb />
a bag?<lb />
Friend, EC Needs Your Aid<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
After THE REBEL finally pot n it, fe<lb />
the S'CA budget committee' and thirteen peo-<lb />
ple successfully managed to kick it flat or<lb />
Its back agjin. Interest in the magazine<lb />
has risen this year due to the successful js<lb />
sue published last spring and it hs (or ra-<lb />
ther, had) 3 chance of turning out four very<lb />
h d issue. Now they'll be lucky it they can<lb />
publish two. Perhaps the S(iA would prefer<lb />
THE REBEL to be mimeographed in tead of<lb />
printedthen we might be able to gi - then<lb />
bark s me nt the pennies thej hated so much<lb />
to part with.<lb />
Random thought: Wonder how it would<lb />
feel ti walk up t the post officj low<lb />
and be greeted by a smile from behind that<lb />
grill work?<lb />
More random thoughts: Prejudice and<lb />
oppress! n have woven a bloody thread<lb />
through the tapestry of man's history, main-<lb />
ly because bo many men feel so much tiller<lb />
when they have a fo t firmly planted on<lb />
the back of some one else's neck. Prejudice<lb />
must be taught, but it is so deeply inyrainni<lb />
in the minds and emotions of many of u I<lb />
it .ften seems almost instinctive to<lb />
down upon anyone whose race, creed, or phil-<lb />
osophy is different from ours. Admittedly,<lb />
we in the South have problems and pressures<lb />
which are not always understood by those<lb />
who set out t reform us overnight, but when<lb />
these problems are fully explored in a real-<lb />
istic manner, the sad fact that comes to light<lb />
is that we ourselves have created many of<lb />
them. The educational structure of the South<lb />
has already begun crumbling and, if it col-<lb />
lapses, the industrial, intellectual, and eco-<lb />
n mic upswing of the South will collapse with<lb />
it, and we and our children will be the oiih<lb />
to suffer. Although the only logical soluti n<lb />
to the problem is the following of the Supreme<lb />
Court decision, it will be painful to many;<lb />
but just as we would accept a painful opera-<lb />
tion 1 rid our bodies of disease, so must we<lb />
accept and strive to live by the principles on<lb />
which our country is founded. The more we<lb />
pr long the operation, the more suffering<lb />
it will cause. (Editor's Note: This is Mic<lb />
Lilly's opinion, not the opinion of the editor-<lb />
ial staff.)<lb />
Mother! I'm Well<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
When 1 was six years old I was run over<lb />
by a train and as a result, my nose was split<lb />
into two parts.<lb />
The doctors were able to save my life<lb />
but they cculd do nothing about my nose. It<lb />
kept growing outwardly on each side and it<lb />
looked as if I had two noses with one nostril<lb />
to each nose.<lb />
My father, who was a very funny man<lb />
before he died, used to tell me that it was a<lb />
.good thing I had two noses. "If you catch a<lb />
cold in r,ne of them, you can still breathe out<lb />
of the other one he told me.<lb />
At first, it was pretty funny and I was<lb />
fro young to feel self-conscious about my<lb />
affliction. Then, when I started to grade scho-<lb />
ol, the children began to laugh at me and tease<lb />
me and run around the buildings and hide from<lb />
me.<lb />
Cruel, as only a child can be, they would<lb />
chide me and yell at me and ask me to blow<lb />
my noses. They would sit in class and pick<lb />
their nose and laugh at me because I had to<lb />
use both hands to pick mine.<lb />
I became extremely ashamed of my face<lb />
and kept my head down most of the time. I<lb />
never smiled because it would spread my noses<lb />
wider when I did. I kept my hand over my<lb />
face in class and never went out with other<lb />
people.<lb />
"WHAT AM I HERE FOR? IT'S<lb />
TIME 1 KNEW . . . "The preceding<lb />
quotation is taken from a song, which<lb />
I doubt is familiar to the ECC stu-<lb />
1 nt body, so I shall not give you<lb />
the pleasure of acquiring its title.<lb />
Actually the title is unimportant. It<lb />
merely begins this little story (Used<lb />
loosely) and is the topic for my dis-<lb />
cussion concerning the inactivity of<lb />
the majority of the school's attend-<lb />
ants.<lb />
As I surveyed the campus Saturday<lb />
afternoon, I was indeed downhearted<lb />
in - eingr its emptiness. I couldn't<lb />
stop a familiar question from being<lb />
uttered alound with contempt . . .<lb />
"Why is East Carolina a suitcase<lb />
M 3 ool Doesn't it offer enough ac-<lb />
tivity to kefp its students 7 days a<lb />
week?" Really, gang, are you going<lb />
to sit back again this year and use<lb />
your spare time conferring with ac-<lb />
quaintances about its lack of anima-<lb />
tion or are you going to be a part of<lb />
what college is supposed to be? PEO-<lb />
PLE! YOU ARE THE COiiLEQEI<lb />
Whether ECC has your support and<lb />
int rest determines Us reputation.<lb />
Now the introduction should sig-<lb />
nify wihat I'm trying to express, U I<lb />
were ,to ask a typical George or<lb />
Mary why he oame to school, his<lb />
answer would probably boil down to<lb />
the customary . . . "Why  an edu-<lb />
cation, stupid Well now, I believe<lb />
that is a dandy idea; but just what<lb />
is an education? To this he responds<lb />
rather ungracefully, "Well . . . ah . . .<lb />
it's . . . Ah  Come now, George,<lb />
you're repeating yourself. Actually,<lb />
F<lb />
 oil<lb />
wbl<lb />
yOUI<lb />
StaH<lb />
Norlj<lb />
dy<lb />
postl<lb />
ing<lb />
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3-21<lb />
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g<lb />
tut<lb />
When I graduated to high school, it be-<lb />
gan all over again. Of course, the students<lb />
were older ad tried to be nice and not notice.<lb />
But I couid see them laughing, snickering. I<lb />
wasn't supposed to know about it, but one<lb />
dav when I was absent, the Principal of the<lb />
school caned an assembly and explained my<lb />
afflication to all the students and ask them<lb />
to be kind to me. Still, I never dated and went<lb />
I'm in complete agreement with you; to football games or dances or other functions.<lb />
it is a difficult word to define. But rm. u -t u -i. i<lb />
Then, when I came to college, it began<lb />
all over again. Being much older, I managed<lb />
to shrug off the curious koks and stares and<lb />
learned to pay no attention to the girls when<lb />
they laughed at me.<lb />
I believe that if you turn to the<lb />
correct page in the dictionary this<lb />
phrase will strike your mind"a<lb />
building of mind and character In<lb />
more common words"to become a<lb />
well-rounded individual<lb />
Being able to recit? the presidents<lb />
of the United States proves that your<lb />
memory is eminently good, but I doubt<lb />
that it will be received with en-<lb />
thusiasm at a cocktail party or a<lb />
Sunday afternoon picnic. In order to<lb />
be well-liked in different communi-<lb />
ties we should develop out person-<lb />
ality as well as oar minds. Instead<lb />
of trotting home every Friday after-<lb />
noon to see those old friends, stay<lb />
here and meet new people. Be a part<lb />
of your colleger Join a clnbl Work<lb />
for the benefit of yetsr school! BE<lb />
CONSTBTJICTTVEl<lb />
Once, a professor told me that if I had<lb />
as many brains as I had noses I would be<lb />
better off. I was not very popular. People<lb />
made jokes and told me I should have two<lb />
heads to go with my noses and that I'd better<lb />
be glad I wasn't a Jew, and stuff like that.<lb />
Then, last summer, my car was smashed<lb />
up by a transfer truck and I was cut up pretty<lb />
badly. I was told that I would have to have<lb />
my ase amputated. I was glad.<lb />
Now that I am well again and back in<lb />
school, people still laugh at me and make<lb />
Jokes about how I probably don't have any<lb />
more brains than I have nose. But I don't<lb />
mind.<lb /><pb facs="00038608_tn_0003" /><lb />
IRSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAOE THREE<lb />
sss<lb />
at<lb />
Host Ind<lb />
ucs<lb />
ir8t Contest In Two Weeks For Boone's<lb />
ilub; Team's Injury List Is Reduced<lb />
NSC Contest<lb />
it<lb />
n.iay night Oct. 4th will mark<lb />
i ight for the gridiron forces<lb />
K-h Jack Boone. Arch-rival, Cat-<lb />
will bo on hand to give the<lb />
their first taste of North<lb />
Star Pirate Halfback<lb />
Fireworks Display<lb />
Here Sat. Night<lb />
tition.<lb />
j<lb />
scheduled<lb />
comj<lb />
;OC was scHeduled to open the<lb />
State season this past Satur-<lb />
Hurricane Helene forced<lb />
L neraest of the rivals first meet-<lb />
i . seri a between Catawba and<lb />
only as far back as 1952,<lb />
s firn year here. Since the init-<lb />
 ended in a 7-7 deadlock,<lb />
s  av- continued a spirited<lb />
nshis C.oing into Saturday's<lb />
itawba holds the series edge<lb />
A attraction concerning the<lb />
prill b another meeting between<lb />
e and Indian coach, Clyde Big-<lb />
atter was line coach under<lb />
Ine before accepting the head<lb />
position at Catawba. Big-<lb />
! the edge over hi. former<lb />
th three victories.<lb />
i rictoriea have come after<lb />
I oat an early ECC lead. Last<lb />
Catawba overcame a 7-0 ECC<lb />
last the Pirates 36-14. This<lb />
most one-sided tilt of the<lb />
 although ECC took a 26-7<lb />
tf6t<lb />
Indians hae been top contend-<lb />
er North State Champion-<lb />
 : the past few seasons and<lb />
rai their c: ance of copping the<lb />
- rv,n better than ever accord-<lb />
liable sources.<lb />
a opened the reason with<lb />
prise win over Davidson<lb />
f the Southern Conference.<lb />
s evident that the Indians will<lb />
e of the tOttf! est clubs in<lb />
North State and a big stumbling<lb />
for Coach Jack Boone's outfit.<lb />
Guilford postponement has<lb />
ven Huone a chance to get some of<lb />
! regulars back in action. James<lb />
 David Ti.omas, Glenn Bass,<lb />
e Atkinson, George Turner. How-<lb />
: Beale. and Lynn Barnett were<lb />
on the disabled slate last week<lb />
anj of thse are expected to<lb />
the Catawba scrap.<lb />
Catawba will boast a forward wall<lb />
averaging IM pounds. A pair of<lb />
Intramural Football<lb />
Play Finds River<lb />
Rats Still Unbeaten<lb />
I R<lb />
D<lb />
A T E'S<lb />
E N<lb />
lter u-Mng injuries for (he past several weeks, Howard "Pug" Beale<lb />
(left) and James Speight (right) will be ready for action again this Satur-<lb />
day night in the I'irate line-up. Beale will be at his familiar rght end<lb />
position hen Catawba brrawea the Pirate's home grounds and Speight<lb />
will be at the fullback slot. Both are veterans on the Buc squad and are<lb />
expected to share a great deal of the squad's offensive punch. Beale is a<lb />
native of Portsmouth, Virginia hile his team mate Speight is a local<lb />
product M iireenville. &amp; y BUI Boyd)<lb />
experienced tackles, John McGrath<lb />
and Paul Mucke, weigh in at over<lb />
230 pounds tach. Another outstanding<lb />
perforate! in tie line is Tommy<lb />
Dipaola, linebacker and guard.<lb />
Thi will be the last home appear-<lb />
ance for ROC befor the Homecoming<lb />
tilt.<lb />
The halftime attraction at the East<lb />
Carolina Catawba football game Sat-<lb />
urday night October 4th is expected<lb />
to be th; biggest ever presented at an<lb />
EOT fotball game.<lb />
College Stadium hi expected to go<lb />
up in flames during the halftime<lb />
show which will present Jim Womack<lb />
and his "Spectacular Fireworks Dis-<lb />
play<lb />
Wommack, who hails from Greens-<lb />
boro, N. C, is a professional and enn-<lb />
sid red tops in his field. He will be<lb />
accompanied by his wife, Harriet, in<lb />
1 resenting the display.<lb />
Wommack has put on his well-<lb />
known display throughout the coun-<lb />
try and one of his most recent per-<lb />
formances was at the East-West high<lb />
school game in Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
The color and noise is expected to<lb />
draw a large attendance and will be<lb />
the bigg st blast to hit Greenville<lb />
in many ' iys. The Fire and Police<lb />
Departments have agreed to aid in<lb />
presenting the display<lb />
Included in tie assortment will be<lb />
Twenty full sized three inch diameter<lb />
lulls four inch repeating battle<lb />
.shells, round breaking Japanese shells<lb />
and many mor Wommack has stated<lb />
that he planned to end the show with<lb />
grand finale which will be "very,<lb />
very pretty, and mighty noisy<lb />
Coach Jack Boone .stated that he<lb />
was very pleased that Wommack<lb />
could come down. "We were very<lb />
lucky in getting him, and I guarantee,<lb />
that le will wake up Greenville Sat-<lb />
urday night1 stated Boone.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory also praised the<lb />
show. "It will be ont of the best<lb />
a ows that Pitt and surrounding<lb />
,ounty citizen. wiil have an oppor-<lb />
tunity to see Both ECC coaches<lb />
along with many other fans saw<lb />
Wommack perform at the East-West<lb />
Camat Th game is being sponsored<lb />
by the ECC Athletic Department in<lb />
cooperation with 'he ECC student<lb />
government.<lb />
ENGLISH: slow train engine<lb />
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ISH:<lb />
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THWKLISH: POKOMOTIV<lb />
An eight game schedule was finish-<lb />
ed out in the Dormitory Touch Foot-<lb />
ball League last week as the River<lb />
Rats continued their winning ways<lb />
by knocking off the Rebel 'Rousers<lb />
and Umstead Hall.<lb />
Doug Watts' team now has an<lb />
impresssive 3-0 record. In the con-<lb />
test with the Umstead Hall crew<lb />
which saw the Rats win out by a<lb />
huge 27-0 score, Joel Long, Dean<lb />
Robbins, George Williams and Doug<lb />
Watts all had a touch down apiece<lb />
but high scoring honors went to<lb />
Williams and Watts as they notched<lb />
their extra points. Scoring the other<lb />
points for Watts' team was Al<lb />
Vaughn. In the "second contest of the<lb />
week with the Rebel Rousers the<lb />
league leaders again went to work<lb />
and ended up scoring 37 big points<lb />
to the RR's 6. Every man on the<lb />
River Rat's squad figured in the<lb />
scoring.<lb />
The Rebel Rousers found the going<lb />
a little easier the following day<lb />
though as they squeezed by the Fal-<lb />
cons by 8-7. The difference of course<lb />
was a safety which meant the ball<lb />
game for Jack Beal's team. Leonard<lb />
Layo, Real, Foster Morse and Bob<lb />
Hart all stood out for the Rebel<lb />
Rouser team.<lb />
These same Rebel Rouseres met<lb />
Umstead Hall on Tuesday and came<lb />
out on the short end of a 2-0 score.<lb />
A safety workd completely against<lb />
them this time. Red Brown's winning<lb />
squad was led by Ed Taylor, Bill<lb />
Page and Jack Medley.<lb />
Manager R. H. Crawford' Falcons<lb />
knocked the props out from under<lb />
a dtermined ROTC team by a score<lb />
of 24 to 8 last Wednesday. Bert May<lb />
and Pete Stakings did all the scoring<lb />
that was needed for the Falcons as<lb />
each had 12 big points. Eugene Jack-<lb />
son had the ROTC TD while Ken<lb />
Barlow made the tag for the safety<lb />
against the reserve officer's team.<lb />
The ROTC found things pretty rough<lb />
the following day as they tangled<lb />
with the Country Gentlemen. The<lb />
"Country" boys were not "Gentlemen"<lb />
to say the least a3 they poured it<lb />
on by a score of 46 to 0. Every man<lb />
on the squad figured in the scoring<lb />
which was dominated by Connie<lb />
Hoffman, Joe Plaster, Don Smith and<lb />
Wally Cockrell.<lb />
Umstead Hall went into second<lb />
place in the league standings on<lb />
Thursday when they knocked off the<lb />
Falcons by a score of 19-6. Don<lb />
Ha skins, Red Brown and Ed Taylor<lb />
all had one touch down each. Scoring<lb />
the extra point for UH was Matt<lb />
Fimore.<lb />
A full schedule is on tap in the<lb />
Dorm Le3srue for this week and<lb />
after today's games are finished there<lb />
is expected to be quite a change in<lb />
the present league standings.<lb />
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The North State Conference is underway in full awing and the 1958<lb />
season shapes up to be one of the most interesting in several years.<lb />
The conference is expected to have more balance this fall than it has<lb />
had in many years. More than one team is expected to be in the thick of<lb />
the race with no less than four being rated as pre-seaaon favorites.<lb />
Catawba Stronger<lb />
Probably the biggest surprise club in the loop thus far has been the<lb />
Catawba Indians. Coach Clyde Biggers has continuously produced a strong<lb />
club since taking over the helm and hia teams have been noted for big and<lb />
(strong lines.<lb />
This wek, the Indians invade the Pirate Den to do battle with Coach<lb />
Jack Boone's orippled-up outfit. With upset wins over Newbery and Davidson<lb />
College, the Indians have raised the eye-lids of their conferenre brethren<lb />
and have been established as 16 point favorites over the Bucs.<lb />
iCoach Boone has also pulled a few tricks and has a much stronger<lb />
club than last season. The Boonesmtiv upset Emory and Henry in their<lb />
opening tilt by displaying a 3trong offensive attack in the final period.<lb />
They showed signs of the same spark against Presbyterian but the Blue<lb />
Hose had one of the better clubs on,the ECC roster and the 24-16 licking<lb />
was no embarrassment.<lb /><lb />
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Fraternity League Play<lb />
Although the Lambda Chi team<lb />
did not play but<lb />
last week's torrid<lb />
mural football schedule, they made it<lb />
good by defeating Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
by a score of 13 to 6.<lb />
Right end Bill Shaw and left end<lb />
John West had a TD apiece whils<lb />
Shaw also got the extra point for<lb />
his evening's work. This concluded<lb />
the scoring for the LCA crew. The<lb />
win gave Lambdo Chi Alpha a 2-0<lb />
slate in league play thus far but their<lb />
strength will really be tested this<lb />
week when they play two more<lb />
games.<lb />
Forfeits were the entire story as<lb />
far as the rest of the league play<lb />
went. Theta Chi failed to show up<lb />
for its contest with Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
and Delta Sigma Pi did likewise in its<lb />
scheduled encounter with Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha. Thus PRA has already won its<lb />
two ball games and hasn't even<lb />
played. <lb />
Regularly scheduled contests in-<lb />
volving Sigma Rho Phi against Theta<lb />
CM and-Delta Sigma Pi Wednesday<lb />
and Thursday respectively were can-<lb />
Quakers Seek Higher Ground<lb />
Defending Champion Elon and the anual power-house from Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne are once again rated as pre-season favoritea by various experts.<lb />
Both teams should definitely be strong again with a host of lettermen<lb />
back, but both will suffer at the fullback post where two of the ell-tim<lb />
Confrence stars have departed. Bob Stauffenber and Harold Bullard, both<lb />
terrors in the loop for the past four seasons, have graduated and the re-<lb />
placements will be hard to find.<lb />
Guilford and West rn Carolina could be considered the "sleepers" in<lb />
this year's race. The Quakers have been doomed for the cellar slot for so<lb />
long that it reems funny to try and change their rating but their strong<lb />
showing against Elon has left little doubt that the once regarded "pansies"<lb />
of the loop have matured ana now srek advancement on the North Stats<lb />
ladder.<lb />
Western Carolina finished strong last season and should have a<lb />
better club this year with httermen being fruitful. The Cats lack of depth<lb />
is -heir biggest probl m and could cause trouble if serious injuries occur.<lb />
Appalachian is still classified in the rebuildiing stage and the 1968<lb />
campaign may be a long one for the Mountaineers.<lb />
A huge fireworks display will be presented at the halftime of the<lb />
E( (Catawba tilt this Saturday. Jim Wommack of Greensboro, a profes-<lb />
sional in the field, will present the attraction which is expected to draw<lb />
spectators throughout the eastern part of the state.<lb />
The ECC coaching stalf have witnessed the performance previously<lb />
and have nothing but praise for Wommack and his display.<lb />
Programs Are Success<lb />
For the first time in many years, the football program at the BGC<lb />
gr.mes are more than four pages. This year the program is 24 pages and<lb />
includes pictures of EOC. opposing players, and up-to-date starting line-ups.<lb />
Most of the merchants of Greenville have been very co-operative in<lb />
aiding the programs. Proceeds from the programs will go toward Athletic<lb />
Scholarships<lb />
This columnist would like to urge you to support these merchants as<lb />
much as possible. We will run the various concerns in this column at various<lb />
times throughout the season. Remember that these are the people, who are<lb />
backers of the college and should be the ones to receive our trade.<lb />
This week we would like to honor the following Men's Clothing Stores<lb />
and ask that you carry your business to them. THE COLLEGE SHOP,<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR, and STEINBECK'S.<lb />
Predictions of the Week<lb />
I Ml week, we hit correctly on 6 out of 8 for a respectable .750. Vir-<lb />
ginia and Maryland ruined our perfect day with their upset victories.<lb />
This wetk proves to be another interesting one throufe nout the state<lb />
and our crystal ball sees the following:<lb />
Florida State over W. Forest by 7; Deacs surprised at early two wins<lb />
unable to make it three straight.<lb />
Illinois over Duke by 13; Blue Devils may be in for rough season after early<lb />
season losses to what was expected to be the weaker clubs m the ACC.<lb />
N. C. State over Virginia by 8; Nobody can take the Cacaliers lightly anymore<lb />
hut State should bounce back.<lb />
Carolina over Southern Cal. by 12; Tar Heels finally break into win column<lb />
to take pressure off "Sunny Jim<lb />
Presbyterian over Davidson by 14; Blue Hose rolling along merrily<lb />
Cats too unpredicatable. . . <lb />
Leoir Rhyne or Newberry b, 14; Big ftul Br3 Ktom to wmnmg form<lb />
one tta. during I and prep.ro for North S, -Wn.t<lb />
Fraternity intra- Elon over Apalachian by 14; Christians win s.unu<lb />
Tamp. University over W. Carolina by 21; Florida trip for Cats will prov.<lb />
ftnl No depth will hurt. .<lb />
st Carolina ov'er Catawba by 6; Pirates "up Indians "over-confident ,<lb />
ECC injury-riddled, Injuns "heap-big" . . . . Results is second Pirate win. <lb />
Smith's Baby Bucs<lb />
Take 8-0 Setback<lb />
At Hands Of Citadel<lb />
Despite the fact that East Caro-<lb />
lina's freshmen football team dom-<lb />
inated the Buc-Citadel contest of-<lb />
fensively they could not manage<lb />
to get the ball across the all important<lb />
goal line and took an 8-0 setback<lb />
at the hands of Citadel J. V. last<lb />
Thursday in Wilmington, N. C.<lb />
It was a long pass form the Citadel<lb />
40 to EC's 13 yard line that put<lb />
them in scoring position and a few<lb />
plays later saw a run around right<lb />
end net them the TD. The Citadel<lb />
J. V. ran the extra points.<lb />
Actually East Carolina was inside<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
The official standings in the Fra-<lb />
ternity and Doromttory touch football<lb />
leagues as of last Thursday are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Fraternity<lb />
earn<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha <lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
Sigm. iRho Phi <lb />
Theta Chi <lb />
League<lb />
W<lb />
la- 2<lb />
 2<lb />
. 1<lb />
. 0<lb />
0<lb />
 0<lb />
L<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
Pet-<lb />
1.000<lb />
1.000<lb />
.600<lb />
.600<lb />
.000<lb />
.000<lb />
celled due to a National Fraternity the citadel 16 yard<lb />
Meeting conflict. These games will<lb />
be played in the last wek of the<lb />
season, '<lb />
NOW PLAYING<lb />
THROUGH MONDAY!<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
line 6 timea<lb />
during the first half hot time and<lb />
time again the South Carolina team<lb />
goal line stand held. Half backs Tom<lb />
Matthews, Tom Simmons, and Tom<lb />
Kitkmiller shared moat of the EC<lb />
running attack while Nick Hilgerd<lb />
and Mack Roebuck quarUAacked the<lb />
contest for the Baby Bucs.<lb />
Jones Lockerman was the outstand-<lb />
ing star for the Bucs and ha<lb />
and time again cam up with<lb />
ive playa that turned the Citadel<lb />
team back. Also outs<lb />
?Clayton Polland, Dallas<lb />
worth, Earl Sweet and Jerry WUdfii.<lb />
Commented coach Earl Smith <lb />
the contest, 'We were uita impres-<lb />
sed with thedafensiTe plays the bejfa<lb />
made. They pmyad hard and dr<lb />
spirit was exceBeot<lb />
The 11C Freshmen now ha <lb />
Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi was allowed to<lb />
cancel two of its regularly sched-<lb />
uled contests because of a National<lb />
Fraternity meeting conflict. These<lb />
games were with Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
and Theta Chf and they will be made<lb />
up in the week beginning November<lb />
13.<lb />
Dormitory Leegne<lb />
W<lb />
River Baits <lb />
Umstead Hall<lb />
Country Gentlemen<lb />
Rebel<lb />
more<lb />
Rousers<lb />
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season's record of one tie<lb />
this one lees. They wiB attempt to<lb />
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Thursday sight when they jeamm<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTObLK<lb />
 lbfie<lb />
Campus Radio Schedules Classics,<lb />
Conversation, Color for Season<lb />
WWWS, the educational FM voice<lb />
of East Carolina College began its<lb />
new year at 2:00 -p.m September 22,<lb />
with its program MUSIC APPRE-<lb />
CIATION, presented in cooperation<lb />
with the music department of the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
This year promises many new pro-<lb />
grams of interest to all FM listeners.<lb />
The program LITERATURE, broad-<lb />
cast each day. Monday through Fri-<lb />
day, at 4:00, features recordings of<lb />
such immortal classics as "The Stories<lb />
of Mark Twain Henrik Ibsen's<lb />
"Ghosts and in tin album, "The<lb />
Golden Ago of Theatre are the<lb />
actual voices of famous actors and<lb />
actresses in their favorite stage roles.<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00 is<lb />
the time for WORLD MASTER-<lb />
WORKS, an hour of all time favorite<lb />
classical music. COLLECTORS ITEM<lb />
is a live piogram at 7:00 Tuesday of<lb />
intenriHi with those whose col-<lb />
lections of records are of interest<lb />
and value.<lb />
Dr. James Stewart, Miss Virginia<lb />
Herrin, Dr. and Mrs. Poindexter,<lb />
townspeople, and students are among<lb />
those wlio will play and be inter-<lb />
viewed about their record collections.<lb />
SGA, a program presented by the<lb />
Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina College tach Thursday<lb />
evening at 0:15, keeps the campus in<lb />
touch with activities and proceedings<lb />
most diiM'tly concerning all listeners.<lb />
COLLEGE CONCERT, to be heard<lb />
Thursday evening at 7:00, features<lb />
the Music Department and its facul-<lb />
ty talent, stud nt, alumni, and mu-<lb />
sical organiations.<lb />
The station, now transmitting it3<lb />
program on FM only, is installing an<lb />
AM transmitter which will enable<lb />
everyone on campus to hear the pro-<lb />
grams on standard radios. The new<lb />
transmitter was received, as a gift<lb />
from Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The<lb />
campus radio station in operation<lb />
since April 17, 1967, is operated under<lb />
the supervision of Mr. Wendell Smil-<lb />
ey and MiBs Rosalind Roulston.<lb />
The staff of WWWS, campus radio,<lb />
is representative of the entire stu-<lb />
dent body. Students of the Radio and<lb />
Television Technique class vill hold<lb />
the executive positions of the staff<lb />
on a rotating basis. Each student,<lb />
during the quarter, will beprogram<lb />
director, music librarian, continuity<lb />
Chief, traffic chief, publicity director,<lb />
sports and special events director,<lb />
and music coodrinator.<lb />
Mitchum Fights;<lb />
Tension Mounts<lb />
Producer Dick Powell, former ac-<lb />
tor and singer, has come through<lb />
with one of the better action stories<lb />
that Hollywood is displaying these<lb />
days  "The Enemy Below<lb />
which is showing tomorrw night in<lb />
Austin. Mr. Powell chose his stars<lb />
well when he selected Robert Mitch-<lb />
um, star of Asheville's "Thunder<lb />
Road and Curt Jurgens, who re-<lb />
cently became such a hit with Ufc<lb />
ladies when he co-starred with Bri-<lb />
gette Bardot in "And God Created<lb />
Woman<lb />
As the title suggests, this Cinema-<lb />
scope film in DeLuxe color is an-<lb />
other screenplay about submarine<lb />
warfare In World War II. The two<lb />
opponents in evasive strategy are<lb />
an American escort destroyer and<lb />
a German submarine in the South At-<lb />
lantic. Both have astute commanders,<lb />
each suffeiing from combat fatigue,<lb />
but still wise in the ways of naval<lb />
warfare and usually able to outguess<lb />
his opposite number before making<lb />
vital decisions. There is an effective,<lb />
though ironic, conclusion, with a<lb />
touch of mutual gallantry. For ten-<lb />
sion and psychological interest, hair-<lb />
breadth timing and sheer physical<lb />
excitement, this is an unusually fine<lb />
war picture.<lb />
National Council Searches<lb />
For Annual Maid Of Cotton<lb />
The National Cotton Council an-<lb />
nounces that the search is officially<lb />
under way for the young girl who<lb />
will represent the American cotton<lb />
industry on a global tour in 1069.<lb />
"It's entirely possible the Council<lb />
points out, "that the Cotton Belt<lb />
beauty who wins tins honor will come<lb />
from a college campus Eighteen of<lb />
the 20 Maids to date have been coeds<lb />
or recent graduates at the time of<lb />
their selection.<lb />
The I960 Maid of Cotton will be the<lb />
lust to visit cities in the Far East<lb />
as well as the United States, Canada,<lb />
the Carribean, and Europe. On June<lb />
5, 3he will board a British Overseas<lb />
Airways Corporation turbo-jet in<lb />
New York for the beginning of her<lb />
lound-the-world journey. She will<lb />
fly to San Francisco and on to Hawaii,<lb />
Australia, and the Orient, returning<lb />
via Europe.<lb />
Finals for the 196y Maid of Cotton<lb />
contest will be held in Memphis on<lb />
December 2H and 30. Immediately<lb />
after her selection, the cotton indus-<lb />
try's 21st fashion and good-will re-<lb />
(iieseutative will depart for a month's<lb />
stay in New York. She will be out-<lb />
fitted in a complete all-cotton ward-<lb />
robe created by more than 40 of the<lb />
nations top high fashion designers.<lb />
The first showing of her wardrobe<lb />
will take place on January 21 at the<lb />
Waldorf-Astoria.<lb />
To be eligible to bo Maid of Cotton,<lb />
a girl must have been born in a cot-<lb />
ton producing state, must be between<lb />
the age of 19 and 26, must be at<lb />
least five feet, five inches tall, and<lb />
must never have been married.<lb />
The Maid of Cotton contest and<lb />
tour are sponsored annually by the<lb />
Council, the Memphis Cotton Carn-<lb />
ival Association, and the Cotton Ex-<lb />
change of Memphis, New York, and<lb />
New Orleans.<lb />
ECC Grad Is<lb />
Medical Author<lb />
Francis W. Bowman of Washing-<lb />
ton, D. C, winner of the 1957 Alumni<lb />
Award to an outstanding graduate<lb />
of East Carolina College, is co-author<lb />
with Simon Holdowsky of an article<lb />
of scientific interest, "Survival of<lb />
Bacteria in Dihydrostreptomycin<lb />
Solutions for Injection in the Au-<lb />
gust edition of "Antibotics and<lb />
Chi motherapy copies of which have<lb />
just been received at the college<lb />
alumni office here.<lb />
Mrs. Bowman is the former Frances<lb />
Willard of Greenville and a 1940<lb />
graduate of Last Carolina. Both she<lb />
and Mr. Holdowsky are connected<lb />
vith the Department of Health, Edu-<lb />
cation and Welfare, Food and Drug<lb />
Administration, Washington, D. C.<lb />
Mrs. Bowman is chief of the sterility<lb />
testing section, Division of Anti-<lb />
biotics, of the Food and Drug Ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
Gillin To Speak<lb />
On Culture<lb />
On October 7th and 8th the Dan-<lb />
forth Foundation will be host to Dr-<lb />
John P. Gillin of Chapel Hill, North<lb />
Carolina. Doctor Gillin is a professor<lb />
of Anthropology and Social Science<lb />
at the University of North Carolina.<lb />
He obtained his A. B. and Master<lb />
Degrees at the University of Wiscon-<lb />
sin and hie Master and Doctor Je-<lb />
grees at Harvard. He has worked in<lb />
Algeria, Europe, British Guina, Ec-<lb />
uador, Peru, Guatemala, Columbia,<lb />
Cuba, and several areas in the United<lb />
Stattl as a field research worker.<lb />
Fiom 1942 until 1944 he was a<lb />
member of the United States Em-<lb />
bassy Board of Economic War Af-<lb />
rairs in Peru. He has been a staff<lb />
member at the University of North<lb />
Carolina sine- 1946. In I960 he was<lb />
sent by Unisco, to South America for<lb />
survey work and since that time he<lb />
has been doing work for them. He<lb />
was chairman of the Unisco Disaster<lb />
study in England and Holland in<lb />
1953.<lb />
He is author of Introductory Text<lb />
to Anthropology as well as several<lb />
other fine books.<lb />
Doctor Gillin will arr've at East<lb />
Carolina College on Monday night<lb />
or tarly Tuesday morning. He has<lb />
four informal lectures scheduled.<lb />
Two on Tuesday and two on Wednes-<lb />
day.<lb />
On Tuesday night he wil speak on<lb />
"Balsic (Cultural Values and Hofw<lb />
Thty work On Wednesday night hra<lb />
topic will be: "The Disorganized Or-<lb />
ganization of Man<lb />
Both of these meetings will close<lb />
with an open discussion. After the<lb />
Tutsday night lecture, coffee will be<lb />
served in the "Y" Hut. Everyone who<lb />
is interested i.s urged to attend these<lb />
meetings. Tickets are available at<lb />
the secretaries office in the Alumni<lb />
House.<lb />
Michael Green<lb />
SGA Office Hours<lb />
Mike KatsiasPresident<lb />
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Bubba DriverVice President<lb />
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John HudsonTreasurer<lb />
M-F 2-3<lb />
Charles DysonAsst. Treasurer<lb />
M-F 10-11<lb />
JoAnn BryanSecretary<lb />
M-F 9-10<lb />
Office Hours on Saturday<lb />
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Organizational News<lb />
Bradner, Lambie Debate Colle3e Sororities<lb />
The "Y" Hut laat Thursday even-<lb />
ing was the scene of a record crowd<lb />
for their discussion hour. The sub-<lb />
ject was SororitiesPro and Con<lb />
Guest .speakers were Dr. Cleveland<lb />
Bradner, Director of Religious Ac-<lb />
tivities, speaking in favor of so-<lb />
rorities, and Miss Ruth Lambie of the<lb />
Home Economics Department speak-<lb />
ing against.<lb />
Since both of these faculty members<lb />
has had expericene with these or-<lb />
ganizations, they could give from<lb />
their -expedjenefs thir views on<lb />
them. Muss Lambie brought out<lb />
points about expense, exclusiveness<lb />
of membership, and the narrowing of<lb />
the students' social life.<lb />
Dr. Bradner brought out the need<lb />
of bringing together of students, not<lb />
through their professions, their<lb />
r ligioui interests or other ties, but<lb />
through a desire for companionship<lb />
ami brother hood as a social being.<lb />
Many favorable comments were<lb />
hoard by those attending, and the<lb />
"Y" is looking forward to having<lb />
many more interesting and inform-<lb />
ative get-togethers at their informal<lb />
discussions each week. The time of<lb />
t)i M meetings is 6:30 each Thursday<lb />
evening and the campus is invited.<lb />
C. U. New<lb />
The College Union Student Board<lb />
has opened its fifth year of opera-<lb />
tion in the College Union. This or-<lb />
ganization, made up of students, is<lb />
responsible for planning and sponsor-<lb />
ing all activities of the Union. All<lb />
students are invited to join the CUSB<lb />
and to work on one of its many com-<lb />
mittees. One may join by signing<lb />
a number list in he College Union<lb />
office; there are no dues. The Board<lb />
meets twice a month and notices are<lb />
sent to members of the meetings.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone has agreed to<lb />
show the movies of the EC football<lb />
games, if possible, on Monday nights<lb />
in the lounge of the Union. All who<lb />
are interested in seeing the movies<lb />
are invited to come. They will be<lb />
shown at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
A few of the other possible activi-<lb />
ties the CUSB is trying to schedule<lb />
for the fall quarter are a tennis<lb />
tournament, Homecoming Openhouse,<lb />
ping pong tournament, duplicate<lb />
bridge sessions, and an examology<lb />
dance.<lb />
On September 23, 1968 the DELTA<lb />
ZETA CHAPTER of Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
had their monthly professional sup-<lb />
per Vneeting. Their professional<lb />
speaker for the evening was Mr.<lb />
Steinback, who is a prominent local<lb />
business man.<lb />
Mr Steinback spoke on the "Pre-<lb />
sent Trend of Population" or what<lb />
East Carolina hronized<lb />
ming gro ip, the Aquanym<lb />
 ted it - pi . for the j i -<lb />
i ;ie group mi  nee a wtel<lb />
Monday nights at 6:30 u<lb />
B pool 'l he girls pra<lb />
swimming strokes and  I<lb />
an hour an.l a half ea<lb />
Sometime during<lb />
he called the Colden 60's. He stated! 'u:  a water show foi<lb />
that within the next decade this<lb />
country wil undergo the greatest<lb />
business boom it has ever ex-<lb />
perienced.<lb />
Last week the fraternity began<lb />
their rush week activities for pros-<lb />
pective pledges. Th past Thursday<lb />
evening a smoker was held for the<lb />
purpose of familarizing the new<lb />
pledgers of fraternal functions.<lb />
With- the intramural football season<lb />
I his is usually done in i oi<lb />
K it the Aquatics Club.<lb />
Anyone a lip earn tm<lb />
deep water i inv ited to trj<lb />
membership in the Aquanymphs. The<lb />
group collect- no dues, but m aloe<lb />
are required to attend the meeting:<lb />
regularly.<lb />
Neweiy elected officers for the<lb />
O) era Thatei of Es - I larolina, a.<lb />
d ted bj Paul Hi kfs if th 11<lb />
season going full steam ahead Delta Department are: Ann Darden; pres<lb />
Sig met tkeil first rival. Lambda Chi  '' l " l:  Went, and<lb />
Fraternity, and went lown to a hard Cynthia R treasurer.<lb />
fought 27-7 defeat. Charter members of :h newly org-<lb />
The Chapter Efficiency Contest is SJiixed thea er indud dyn .Maul-<lb />
divided into five major divisions: ; vii  Ann Sparks, Sieve Fairish.<lb />
Professional, Scholarship, Member- Ami Montgomery, August Laabe,<lb />
Mp, Finance and Chapter Admini- Jill" Pver, Dennia Price, J.<lb />
stration. A maximum of 20,000 points vveii- Barbara Harris, Jane Puller,<lb />
is permitted in each division, and a Cynthia Roth, Geraldme Mat<lb />
grand total of 100,000 points indi Kt' Hk 1 An" Darden.<lb />
i ate a perfect lacord for the year. The<lb />
fraternity is proud to 3ay that their<lb />
chapter is one of 32 chapters to re-<lb />
ceive thi. distinction. There are 100<lb />
chapters competing in the contese.<lb />
During the 1957-58 academic year,<lb />
Charles Green, who was president<lb />
at the time, received a life member-<lb />
ship and also, all of the members<lb />
received a 15 per-cent reduction on<lb />
a purchase of a life membership.<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi<lb />
Holds First Meeting<lb />
The Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi, an honor society in educa-<lb />
tion, held its first meeting Septem-<lb />
ber 25 at the Faculty-Alumni House.<lb />
Membership of Kappa Delta Pi on<lb />
the Interfraternity Council was ap-<lb />
proved. Joyce Pierce, president, will<lb />
be the representative of the fraterni-<lb />
ty.<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Library Club tonight at 7:16 in the<lb />
Seminar Room in the library. Presi-<lb />
dent, Shirley Speight, will offically<lb />
welcome new members. Both old. and<lb />
n. w members are urged to attend.<lb />
Refreshments will be served.<lb />
WELCOME BACK! STUDENTS AND<lb />
FACULTY!<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
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a hearty welcome to Greenville and ECC. We have been<lb />
serving ECC students and faculty since 1912.<lb />
Make our store your headouarters for gifts, silver,<lb />
jewelry, fine leather goods, etc.<lb />
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Plans for is j ars work are<lb />
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in obtaining membership may contact<lb />
Pi ul Bkkfang<lb />
An opera will be slcted and pre-<lb />
 d latei in the year for which<lb />
auditions will be held during the<lb />
Fall quarter. Singers from Gret-n<lb />
ville and surrounding cities, as well<lb />
as from those int. tested at E. C. C,<lb />
are invited to participate.<lb />
The United States i oast Guard<lb />
will continue to offti it.s R serve Of-<lb />
ficer Program to qualified college<lb />
graduates an opportunity to serve a<lb />
commissioned offa- rs in ti.e country's<lb />
oldest naval military service with as<lb />
little as Bis months active duty.<lb />
White Receives<lb />
Second And Third<lb />
Educational Honors<lb />
In cognition of her work as an<lb />
educator, .lane F. White, faculty mem<lb />
bet of the department of business<lb />
education at East Carolina College,<lb />
will be included in bhis year's, issuer<lb />
-t ' tio's Who in American Educa-<lb />
tion and "Witt's Who in American<lb />
Women a new publication. For we<lb />
ral years she has been listed in<lb />
"Who's Who in the South and South-<lb />
v.est<lb />
Miss White, a specialist in teaching<lb />
aids in business education, has con<lb />
tributed over the past s.ven years a<lb />
monthly column in this field to "Bus.<lb />
ness Education World A Gregg Pub-<lb />
lishing Co. magazine. She b also a<lb />
frequent contiibutor to oth-r business<lb />
education publications and prafess-<lb />
ional journals.<lb />
"Business Education Teaching Ma<lb />
terials a revised edition of lur book<lb />
"Free and Inexpensive Business Edu-<lb />
cation Mat rials 1354, is slated for<lb />
early publication by Edwards Brothers<lb />
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