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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958<lb />
Executives Desire<lb />
Biweekly Newspaper<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
engthy meeting Monday night "a fine thing for the school as a<lb />
i t th mudant whole and that it was "a good<lb />
xecutive Council of the Muuem.  '<lb />
thing anytime for other students to<lb />
Paul Hickfang<lb />
iard<lb />
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If If c<lb />
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Edu-<lb />
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ent Association discuesed<lb />
 foi Ihe academic year. High-<lb />
ita war t e proposal of an execu-<lb />
asurer for the SGA, plans<lb />
v . e of campus organisation,<lb />
the possibility of a biweekly<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
; Senate Treasurer Johnny<lb />
said concerning an executive<lb />
f , t .it i member of the fa-<lb />
, er;ng as an aid to the SGA<lb />
t ig keeping an accurate<lb />
 nances and aiding newly<lb />
usurers, would be of great<lb />
ient Mike Katsias stressed<lb />
tembetl of the Council that<lb />
gestiet had come from the<lb />
 and was not a means of<lb />
 atty gaining control of Stu-<lb />
 eminent transactions, but<lb />
ary measure through<lb />
the students would benefit.<lb />
Drivet added. "It would really<lb />
ol keeping the administra-<lb />
tes) having to take complete<lb />
in that it would avoid inac-<lb />
and incompetence because of<lb />
experience of organization<lb />
WOM made for reviewing<lb />
ted wimpus organizations and<lb />
. - for new organizations,<lb />
ei ew will be concerned with<lb />
titutiona, purposes, and require-<lb />
: membership of the various<lb />
fan :auons.<lb />
, ,vas much discussion during<lb />
feting concerning the posai-<lb />
tad feasibility of having a<lb />
campus newspaper. Kath-<lb />
fohnson, editor of the East Caro-<lb />
.an. explained the technicalities<lb />
with both a weekly and<lb />
I pi, methods of printing<lb />
 be used, and the use of<lb />
ments, A note was made to<lb />
thil idea brought up in the<lb />
atkma Board meeting.<lb />
Announcement was made by Presi-<lb />
Katsiaa of the regional meeting<lb />
Student Body Presidents' and<lb />
f.ence of the National<lb />
Aaaociatiou which will con-<lb />
i re uti October 24 through 26.<lb />
agates to this conference will<lb />
n the Carolinas and Vir-<lb />
repiesenting around forty col-<lb />
It i Paschal, advisor to the<lb />
ra council, said that this was<lb />
come in and see your campus"<lb />
President Katsias also stated that<lb />
plans for a high school conference<lb />
to be held on campus were getting<lb />
under way. The date is set for Jan-<lb />
uary 17, and it will bring leaders<lb />
among high school students to East<lb />
Carolina College for a day or two<lb />
of workshops in the field of fine<lb />
arts, publications, student govern-<lb />
ment, and education. It is planned to<lb />
be a yearly program, and intended<lb />
to interest talented students in the<lb />
opportunities at East Carolina.<lb />
Points were also raised during the<lb />
meeting about the possibility of ECC<lb />
being admitted to the Southern Con-<lb />
ference, since there was a vacancy.<lb />
Plans were made for obtaining bla-<lb />
zers for tVe Council, and a student<lb />
discussion . on Student Government<lb />
bulletin for SGA members was also<lb />
on the meeting's agenda.<lb />
Notices<lb />
Class rings may be purchased<lb />
on Thursday. October 16 in the<lb />
College Inion from 9:00 a.m.<lb />
until 4:00 p.m. This is the only<lb />
day this quarter that the rings<lb />
will be sold, so students who<lb />
want to order class rings this<lb />
quarter are urged to do so on<lb />
that date.<lb />
Pictures for the 1959 yearbook<lb />
THE Bl'CCVNEER. are being<lb />
made Monday through Friday<lb />
from 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to<lb />
":00 in upstairs Wright. Appoint-<lb />
ments can be made on the Col-<lb />
lege Inion Bulletin board.<lb />
Tryouts for the Greenville<lb />
A.A.U.W.little (Theatre play<lb />
"Man Alive" will be held Thurs-<lb />
day and Friday evenings Oct. 9<lb />
and 10, at 7:30 in Flanagan<lb />
auditorium. All persons in-<lb />
terested in acting or working<lb />
on the production staff are in-<lb />
vited to tryouta.<lb />
If you have not filled out ac-<lb />
curately and completely a cam-<lb />
pus directory information card,<lb />
Hickfang Lands<lb />
Solo Position<lb />
In N. C. Symphony<lb />
Paul A. Hickfang, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of music, baritone, won vocal<lb />
auditions recently conducted by the<lb />
North Carolina Symphony Orchestra<lb />
and will appear as soloist with the<lb />
organization during its coming sea-<lb />
son. In competition with a dozen<lb />
contestants from North Carolina and<lb />
bordering states, he received a unani-<lb />
mous vote from adjudicators.<lb />
Mr. Hickfang is a teacher of v. ei<lb />
in the department ef music, of which<lb />
he has been a member since 1954. He<lb />
also diiects the Opera Theater, a<lb />
student group which is now rehear-<lb />
sing an opera for presentation later<lb />
in the school year.<lb />
A native Texan and a graduate of<lb />
the University of Michigan, Mr. Hick-<lb />
fang studied during 1955-1956 under<lb />
a Kullbright grant at the State In-<lb />
stitute of Music, Munich, Germany.<lb />
On the campus he has appeared as<lb />
soloist in the annual production of<lb />
Handel's "The Messiah" and has sung<lb />
I on a number of additional campus<lb />
! programs. During the past summer<lb />
he gave conceits in Texas at Beau-<lb />
Imont, Austin, and Bonham. A recital<lb />
at the college here has been an-<lb />
nounced for November.<lb />
please come by the office in<lb />
the recreation area in the college<lb />
union and fill out a card right<lb />
away.<lb />
Douglas Reveals<lb />
Danforth Project<lb />
Lecture Dates<lb />
Seven guest lecturers, each an au-<lb />
thority in his field, will appear under<lb />
the sponsorship of the East Carolina<lb />
College Danforth Foundation Pro-<lb />
ject during 1958-59, Dr. George A.<lb />
Douglas, Danforth Foundation Pro-<lb />
ject Director, has announced.<lb />
The lectures, planned to provide<lb />
assistance to the college student in<lb />
his environment, will be developed<lb />
around the theme uf "Creativity and<lb />
Productivity in an Age of Tensions<lb />
nd Stereotypes<lb />
Dr. Douglas says attendance will<lb />
be hy invitation to advanced stu-<lb />
dents, faculty member, and the pu-<lb />
blic. Because of seating limitations in<lb />
the Joyner Memorial Library, the<lb />
invitation list will be restricted.<lb />
Speakers announced by Dr. Dou-<lb />
glas include:<lb />
Dr. Thomas F. Pettigrew, sociolo-<lb />
gist and psycho)ogist, Harvard Uni-<lb />
versity; Dr. Gerald W. Johnson, edi<lb />
tor, essayist, biographer, historian,<lb />
and formerly on the editorial staff<lb />
of the Sunpapers of Baltimore, Md<lb />
and Dr. Herold C. Hunt, former<lb />
superintendent of schools in Kansas<lb />
City and Chicago, Assistant Secre-<lb />
tary of Health, Education and Wel-<lb />
fare, and currently Eiiot Professor<lb />
of Education, Harvard University.<lb />
Others are Dr. T. Z. Koo, Chinese<lb />
representative in the International<lb />
YMCA and professor and lecturer in<lb />
several colleges and universities; Dr.<lb />
Melville J. Herskovitz, Deartment of<lb />
Anthroology, Northwestern Univer-<lb />
sity, Evanston, Illinois; and Dr. Peter<lb />
Vieieck, historian and philosopher,<lb />
Department of History, Mt. Holy-<lb />
yoke College. South Hadley, Mass.<lb />
Dates and topics of the addresses<lb />
announced by Dr. Douglas are: Oct.<lb />
21-22, Dr. Pettigrew, "A Psychologist<lb />
looks at Prejudices Nov. 11-12,<lb />
i). Johnso "The Background of<lb />
American Values Jan. 19-20-21, Dr.<lb />
Hunt, "Problems of Contemporary<lb />
Education Feb. 16 17-18. Dr. Vie-<lb />
ieck, lectuie subjects not announced;<lb />
March 9-13, Dr. Koo, "Implications<lb />
of World Matters, to be presented<lb />
simultaneously with the annual<lb />
World .Affahs Institute at East Caro-<lb />
lina College and the observance of<lb />
the YMCA Centennial; April 15-16,<lb />
In Herskovitz, "African Cultures<lb />
fctrother, Knouse, and Gillikin In Run-off<lb />
Frosh Re-match Slated<lb />
Three Vie For Prexy<lb />
In Election Today<lb />
A run-off election will be neces-<lb />
sary to decide several offices unde-<lb />
termined by freshman elections<lb />
Tuesday, according to Carolyn Ay-<lb />
cock, chairman of the elections com-<lb />
mittee. Only the offices of secretary<lb />
and man senator were filled, leaving<lb />
tied results for the offices of presi-<lb />
dent, vice president, treasurer, and<lb />
woman senator of the freshman<lb />
class. The run-off will be October 9.<lb />
Johnson with 270 votes. Suzanne Derry Walker of Raeford, as master<lb />
Horton with 189 votes and Elizabeth of ceremonies, who posted the re-<lb />
Weeks with 198 votes will be the turns as they were reported and<lb />
candidates in the run-off for trea- introduced the winners.<lb />
surer All closed-circuit equipment in<lb />
Jane Chandler with 186 votea and campus buildings was used for a<lb />
series of broadcasts designed to in-<lb />
struct freshmen as campus citizens<lb />
Gail Brinkley with 128 votes will<lb />
be candidates in the run-off for wo-<lb />
man senator. Samuel Stowe won the<lb />
position of man senator with a ma-<lb />
Candidates who will be in the run-1 joffttj vote of 283 over William Bar<lb />
off for president are Raymond Paul<lb />
Gillikin with 156 votes, Otis F.<lb />
Strother with 119 votes, and Ronald<lb />
Knouse with 210 votes.<lb />
For the office of vice president the<lb />
run-off will be between Joseph Pake<lb />
with 139 votes, Jimmy Cherry with<lb />
yl votes, and Jacqueline Lowery with<lb />
138 votes.<lb />
Judy Hearne was elected secre-<lb />
tary with 291 votes over Mary Lou<lb />
field with 163 votes and Thomas<lb />
Howard with 112 votes.<lb />
This year, for the first time, fresh-<lb />
man candidates had the opportunity<lb />
on October 1, to campaign to the<lb />
orientation classes over closed-cir-<lb />
cuit TV, therefore speaking directly<lb />
to their voting public. A special TV<lb />
program over Channel 2 also co-<lb />
vered the election returns as they<lb />
came in on Tuesday afternoon, with<lb />
and to arouse interest in the election.<lb />
SGA president Mike Katsias and<lb />
Carolyn Aycock talked informally<lb />
Sept. 29, as a preliminary to a fresh-<lb />
man meeting in Austin Auditorium<lb />
Sept. 30 at which nominations for<lb />
class offices were made.<lb />
Precincts were set up in Woman's<lb />
Hall, Ragsdale and Cotton dormi-<lb />
tories, and Wright Building lobby<lb />
to facilitate voting. These same pre-<lb />
cincts are being used for the run-<lb />
off on October 9, from 9:00 until<lb />
4:30.<lb />
America Means Adventure For French Student<lb />
Veteran Performer Returns<lb />
To Star In Major Penormance<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
A returning veteran has taken over it was, "a very witty English satire<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Tv,enty-year-old Michele Canis, an<lb />
tuft student here from Nice,<lb />
ce, says she came to North<lb />
ma "expecting to see the sou-<lb />
aristocracy" complete with<lb />
l mansions, plantations, and<lb />
lgholias.<lb />
And though I was a little sur<lb />
led to find these small houses and<lb />
southern aristocracy, I love it.<lb />
chool, and the people here are<lb />
.lerful<lb />
A pretty, blue-eyed blonde, Mile,<lb />
arrived in New York City early<lb />
nonth with five otter Fullbnght<lb />
ars and boarded a train for<lb />
I arolina. She arrived in Rocky<lb />
-the day before school opened.<lb />
When 1 first thought of coming<lb />
mericawhen anyone in Europe<lb />
uf coming to America-there<lb />
the thought that America means<lb />
renter. And it has been adventure<lb />
ass from the beginning.<lb />
The HMl thing I saw when ' r"<lb />
ad n Rocky Mount were the huge<lb />
 bacco warehouses. Ces Magnifique.<lb />
e is nothing like that in France,<lb />
i was so surprised. Some friends too<lb />
I to a sale and 1 was fascinated by<lb />
l auctioneer. Oh. and by the sue ol<lb />
of the warehouses.<lb />
The most striking thing about<lb />
mericn-nnd about East Carolina<lb />
. oliege in particular-is the friend-<lb />
.ness says Mile. Canis. "It ia so<lb />
different here for a foreigner than<lb />
what it would be in France. I feel as<lb />
if I were with my family; I was<lb />
erwhelmed by the welcome that I<lb />
i j"PlTf prt<lb />
She continued: "In France, we are<lb />
ail so used to many tounsta from all<lb />
parts of the world and there is not<lb />
much welcome for visitors. A traveler<lb />
by himself ennnot really learn mac<lb />
about France. If e can becoms seat<lb />
of a family  if he knows someone<lb />
who  a cititen there then hie can<lb />
hm infra and can leera to know<lb />
th V"  ri4- .<lb />
Mile. Canis is studying language<lb />
and plans to make her career as an<lb />
Interpreter. "I have had one year at<lb />
a university. I must finish two more<lb />
years' work before I can get a degree.<lb />
Afterwards, I plan to enter a school<lb />
in Paris which specializes in inter-<lb />
pretation. 1 hope, eventually, to be-<lb />
come a specialized interpreter for<lb />
the United Nations<lb />
An intense young lady with an<lb />
enthusiastic eagerness to learn, Mile.<lb />
Canla atudied 8 years of English be-<lb />
fore coming to America. She speaks<lb />
English with only a slight f ranch<lb />
accent.<lb />
"I love to speak English she<lb />
says "1 love the language, although have many more<lb />
must know the language to know<lb />
the people and the civilization and<lb />
that is what I am most interested in<lb />
Among the other things she likes<lb />
about the United States are Ameri-<lb />
can cigarettes, jazz, and "I much<lb />
prefer American boys to French<lb />
boys<lb />
The most obvious differences be-<lb />
tween the two countries, she finds,<lb />
are in the schools, the student in-<lb />
terests, and the sizes of almost<lb />
everything. "In America, everything<lb />
is biggerthe roads, the cars, the<lb />
landscape. The comfort here is ama-<lb />
zing<lb />
She feels that An. -n studen<lb />
enthusiastic about world problems<lb />
and intellectual pursuits. " In France,<lb />
she says, 'the students love to talk<lb />
about literature and philosophy. They<lb />
like languages. There is a great con-<lb />
cern for politics. It is not like this in<lb />
America, but I can understand this.<lb />
You are occupied by many different<lb />
thingsmusic, football<lb />
Carrying this further, she re-<lb />
marked, "I think perhaps, the French,<lb />
are too concerned with intellectual<lb />
things, but I also think that Ameri-<lb />
cans are too concerned with material<lb />
things.<lb />
"I expected to find people here<lb />
much concerned with numbers and<lb />
interes s<lb />
it fa difficult for me. I feel than one I French students, and are not very the making of money, etc and it is<lb />
'as 1 imagined. You have much more<lb />
than we liave. It is good to have a lot<lb />
of money, but there are also many<lb />
things which you miss. In France,<lb />
fur example, my father has a month's<lb />
vacation each year; here, you have<lb />
maybe a week, usually. I think we<lb />
enjoy life more, we are concerned<lb />
with life and living<lb />
Michele's father is a commercial<lb />
agent in Nice. She is the oldest of<lb />
of three children. She has a sister,<lb />
17, and a brother, 5.<lb />
She feels ti at French schools are<lb />
very different and much harder than<lb />
American schools. She commented<lb />
the starring role in "The Admiral<lb />
Critchton BCC's major production<lb />
of the year. Claiborne Merle Kelly,<lb />
who was a student here in 1954-55,<lb />
returned to his favorite enjoyment,<lb />
acting.<lb />
Mr. Kelly is a sophomore and is<lb />
at present focusing his attentions<lb />
on English as his major. Before as-<lb />
suming his preBw. role of a college<lb />
student, Merle spent 28 months in<lb />
Europe. While w re he served as a<lb />
medical aid man -with the eleventh<lb />
Airborne Division.<lb />
During his first year at East Caro-<lb />
lina, Mr. Kelly expanded quite a bit<lb />
in the playhouse. He played various<lb />
roles in "Male Aunal "Devil's Dis-<lb />
ciple the chile ren's play and the<lb />
one-act play tW is enacted in the<lb />
Chapel Hill i ami Festival<lb />
When asked V, he considered to<lb />
be his best rot- hus far, he decided<lb />
upon his port yal of General Bur-<lb />
goyne in "Deal's Disciple Merle<lb />
went further by retorting, "I enjoyed<lb />
being a flamboyant character for once<lb />
in my life "Besides he continued,<lb />
"it was definitely different, in the<lb />
fact that "Devil's" was a historical<lb />
costume drama<lb />
Mt. Kelly first developed an in-<lb />
terest in the theatre during his high<lb />
school career. While attempting to<lb />
fill his mind with history and En-<lb />
glish, Merle still found time to act in<lb />
"Arsonic and Old Lace one of his<lb />
favorite plays, the Chapel Hill Drama<lb />
Seniors Teach<lb />
Various Subjects<lb />
Miles From ECC<lb />
on the aristocrats. I think it will de-<lb />
finitely be a hit At the first reading,<lb />
Merle recalled, "the entire cast<lb />
broke out in hysteriacs<lb />
"My role is the part of a very<lb />
haughty old man, the epitome of a &amp; rf whom n aM<lb />
typical story book English butler. J fll WQmen accordim, to<lb />
"In other words Merle jested, "Hes<lb />
a hypocrite.<lb />
Seniors who are learning the art<lb />
of teaching this fall through practi-<lb />
cal experience in the classroom make<lb />
As far as his future plans are con-<lb />
cerned Mr. Kelly plans to continue<lb />
his works in the field of dramatics.<lb />
to either Betty McCauley, Box g86;<lb />
or Jimmie Wall, Box 526. The elec-<lb />
tion of the Homecoming Queen will<lb />
be October 8, 1958. Each organization<lb />
is responsible for turning in an 8<lb />
X 10" picture of their sponsor for<lb />
Homecoming Queen by 4:00 p.m. Oc-<lb />
favorite plays, the Chapel mil ur g th aQA office<lb />
festival and many more too numerous deadline wil<lb />
men and 91 are women, according to<lb />
Director J. L. Oppelt of the Office<lb />
of Student Teaching at the college.<lb />
The student teachers are conduct-<lb />
ing les from the first grade<lb />
thr the high school in the Wahl-<lb />
Coatea School on the campus, four<lb />
Green vine city schools, and high<lb />
schools in 21 other localities in East-<lb />
ern North Carolina.<lb />
O ' total, 46 seniors have claas-<lb />
roo ignments in grades ons<lb />
tin si The program in the<lb />
ca laboratory school includes<lb />
39 hese students. Three are in<lb />
ch elementary classes at the<lb />
Ti reet School and four at ths<lb />
W reenville School of the city.<lb />
T students are teaching in the<lb />
G He Junior High School and<lb />
two m the junior high school in<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
High school subjects are being<lb />
taught by 111 seniors, who have as-<lb />
should be sent in by October 3, 1958, gi menta in Greenville or in other<lb />
towns in the eastern part of tha<lb />
Calendar Events<lb />
For Homecoming<lb />
Dates to remember for the month<lb />
of October are the seventeenth, the<lb />
eighteenth, and the nineteentli<lb />
HOMFJPOMING WEEK END. The<lb />
general theme for the homecoming<lb />
of 1958 will revolve around BUC,<lb />
our newly acquired ma&amp;cot. All cam-<lb />
pus decorations will go up Thurs-<lb />
day, October 16th.<lb />
All entries for Homecoming Queen<lb />
that there is no social activity con-<lb />
nected with French schools, such as<lb />
dances, athletics, student govern-<lb />
ment, and clubs. In France, students<lb />
study for a full year and then take<lb />
one final examination. If any part of<lb />
the exam is failed, the student must<lb />
take the entire set of courses over<lb />
again.<lb />
Touching on French Existentialism,<lb />
Mile. Canis said, "It is a hopeless, sad<lb />
p' ilosophy. It is not fashionable to-<lb />
day. Today, of course, we have camus.<lb />
"I am not an existentialist. I lov<lb />
life, I love to live and to enjoy Uf.<lb />
It is too wonderful to be sad' and<lb />
j worry<lb />
,to mention. One of his most challen<lb />
jging experiences was student di<lb />
Jane<lb />
Failure to do so by the deadline will<lb />
state. Work is being done in tna<lb />
fields of art, business, English, fo-<lb />
reign languages, home economk<lb />
industrial art, mathematics, music,<lb />
health and physical education, science,<lb />
and the social studies.<lb />
In addition to schools mentioned,<lb />
East CaroHna seniors are now tern-<lb />
recting the senior class play,<lb />
Eyre<lb />
Besides the theatre, Merle spends<lb />
much of his spare time fencing. At<lb />
present he is giving lessons to all<lb />
interested students. "I must admit<lb />
that there is a motive behind this<lb />
little gesture exclaimed Merle, "I<lb />
can't find anyone to fence with and<lb />
I have to teach someone Collecting<lb />
records is another full-time hobby.<lb />
Merle prefers classical music. Beet-<lb />
hovan and Racomaninoff share moat<lb />
of the spotlight in his record pile.<lb />
As far as the actual content of band and the college driu<lb />
"Admiral Critchton Merle felt that j 2:00 P.M-FootbaU<lb />
disqualify the sponsor from the eiec-1 Ayden Belvoir, BetheL Chi-<lb />
tion. Lod Farmville, Grifton, Grimealand,<lb />
The list of calendar events is s gtoe9 Winterville, Washington.<lb />
follows:<lb />
Rocky Mount, Robersonville, Golds-<lb />
boro, Kinston, Lucama,<lb />
New Bern, Wflliamston,<lb />
Tarboro, and Bath.<lb />
Friday, October 17, 1958<lb />
6:30 P.M.Pep Rally and Bonfire<lb />
8:30 P.M.Dance in Wright BUM<lb />
ins-<lb />
Saturday, October 18. 15 1 "<lb />
10:00 A.M.Homecoming Parade Weatern Carolina. At haJftMmjWi<lb />
which will feature sponsors of va-<lb />
rious organizations.<lb />
1:80 ,P-M.Pre-game festivities.<lb />
Entertainment will be furnished hy<lb />
four high school bands, the college<lb />
with<lb />
sors will he presented and the<lb />
coming Queen will be anneiineed.<lb />
4t80 PH.The College-Union w<lb />
hold Open House. <lb />
8:00 PJI.Dence in WnP<lb />
Building. Musk will be furnished hy<lb />
 big name hand.<lb /><pb facs="00038609_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO <lb />
Individualism Lost Editorially<lb />
When a people or nation decide that ef- QnDillfintf<lb />
ficiency is more important than the right vpCdlMIIg<lb />
to question, that mass conformity and re-<lb />
sults are imre important than individual By Kathryn Johnson<lb />
right to object, then that nation, those Je Teachy, George Slaughter,<lb />
people. are traveling a road to cultural de-   est of the Interfratenuty<lb />
struction. Council have been working mighty<lb />
. . Hard on a project to raise money<lb />
America-ng a country of Pioneers &amp;<lb />
and dogged individualistsis marching tun<lb />
force on that road today. ta the Associated Press Con-<lb />
 j. . - ference in Chicago. Although the<lb />
lZStSZXtSt " - -  tey H.<lb />
can think for themselves. There has been engaged "The Cavaliers, a Negro<lb />
an increased demand in our culture for band, which is not only one of North<lb />
samenessin dress, in work, in social acti- Carolina's leading rhythm and blues<lb />
vity, in government and economics, even in RVOUps but also outstanding re-<lb />
art, cording group. This dance will be one<lb />
Americas lag in science and its con- event that everyone on campus<lb />
start bungling of domestic and foreign po- H stay over the week-end to<lb />
liev reflect the fact that leadership here is see and hear!<lb />
on the wan, that individual thought has Even students who are not Metho-<lb />
been washed away in the big flood of cen- uist should drop over to the new,<lb />
tralization and mass agreement. k Methodist Student Center to<lb />
look around. I guarantee that it is<lb />
There is evidence in industry that the p,ubably the finest student center<lb />
schools are not turning out people with lea- in this country. One finds it beauti-<lb />
dership qualities. with original thought, ful on the outside, but the inside<lb />
with the spirit of experimentation and real is magnificient. Even the most un-<lb />
ambition tor knowledge. The same is true ieiigous sou cuuij find something<lb />
in most other fields of endeavor in our cul- lo ike there 0n tne way downtown,<lb />
ttire. Even in entertainment, there is an un- drop in Miss Mamiej chandler, di-<lb />
willingness anting advertisers and artists ieotor, would be happy to give you<lb />
alike to be originala fear of being dif- a puided tour<lb />
terent. One must certainly say that Mike<lb />
The reason for the deficit of individua- Katsias   the ball. Look over the<lb />
lists, the spirit of originality and experi-  of P"jecta he has already com-<lb />
mentation in this country can easily be traced pleted. add to it the ones which are<lb />
to the values which have become most im- fast a reauty, and one has a do<lb />
portant to our government, industry, schools, something administration In the fu-<lb />
!V I ture, more will be heard about the<lb />
to our peopie. Hi Conference which will<lb />
What is most important to us, take place here January 17. High<lb />
. School leaders interested in the fields<lb />
btticiency. uf fine artg pubicati0nS student gov-<lb />
Our profound thinkers and great test- ernment, and education will be in-<lb />
ing laboratories have found that the quickest vited to attend workshops. It has<lb />
way to get things done with maximum effi- been designed to attract more "quali-<lb />
ciency is by complete co-operation and con- ty type" students to this campus,<lb />
formity. People with objections and ques- Something else big for the college<lb />
tions and doubts are troublesome. They hold and another credit for Mr. Katsias<lb />
up production, they slow down progress, is the Carolina-Virginia regional<lb />
thev halt efficiency. conference of student body presi-<lb />
dents and deans to be held here Oc-<lb />
Throughout the years government in ,4 t h 26 Thia .g part<lb />
this country has moved steadily in the di- f N.dton&amp;l Student Association.<lb />
rection of more centralizationboth on Fe- es <lb />
deral and State levels. Our leaders find that ast awarded<lb />
it is a quicker system, easier, less trouble- honor Urgely because q Rat<lb />
some, more efficient. sias, lntewrt and work. The theme<lb />
The same is true of business, industry, of this conference centers around<lb />
the courts, the schools. bettering the campus climate as for<lb />
as intellectualism is concerned,<lb />
There is no time for individuals; there wUch h also the theme of EAST<lb />
is no time for criticism or question or ex- CAROLINIAN this year,<lb />
perimentation. We are hell-bent on results, sororities were coming anyway,<lb />
efficiency, on getting where we're going but with Mike,s hdp they got off<lb />
fastest with least trouble. Or thought. to a faster better organized sUrt.<lb />
Ifafter we have employed this system With his ideas Freshman elections<lb />
we find ourselves on the brink of war, in became a bigger thing,<lb />
the midst of inflation and depression, in a Many have accused Mike of being<lb />
confusion of crumbling school systems, in "pushy" and of going too far out<lb />
a cultural chaos, then we scratch our heads of his jurisdiction; however, if he<lb />
and wonder. had not been these tmns would<lb />
Is it any wonder that we have few in- have never come about,<lb />
dividualists? Few who question, few who More workers are needed on the<lb />
think We have not trained our young EAST CAROLINIAN staff. Writing<lb />
people to think. We have not invited them on a campus newspaper is doing<lb />
to question to doubt. We have not been something for the whole campus,<lb />
friendly to an atmosphere of criticism. Eac" yer there are fewer and few-<lb />
We trained our young people to follow  people on our staff. The job is<lb />
directions to conform, to ask no questions; hard, time consuming, and one rarly<lb />
We have our pattern for efficiency, our de- receives praise, but it can be ex-<lb />
vine plan for results. We teach them our citing and rewarding. Few are wil-<lb />
cry ling to start at the bottom, learn<lb />
"Ours is not to reason why, the trade. and for four years work<lb />
Ours is but to do or die toward the position of editor. If more<lb />
And it is our culture that is dying. people would begin working their<lb />
freshman year, there would be more<lb />
J people running for editor and edi-<lb />
wm f !  tors would be better qualified. At<lb />
JEjCISl CdfOlinlCIl present there is only one regular<lb />
m t rwo;, CnWao freshman news staff member. Surely<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College, <lb />
ru J " . VT    out of our largest freshman class in<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina  , . , , t, <lb />
, mn r,ntir m,k0 7 1QR9 the history of the college there is<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, lyoz. ' <lb />
B more than one person interested in<lb />
Member newspaper writing.<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association Alas, 0ne can tejj by j reading<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press tne paper tnat we need desperately a<lb />
Intercollegiate Press guod proofreading staff. We have<lb />
North State Conference Press Association er).ors ffalore Thig h &amp; simpe one<lb />
Enter as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at day a week job.<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under The English Club was asked to<lb />
: the act of March 3, 1879. come to our aid, but evidently they<lb />
Kathryn Johnson" Marti Martin dec,ined- Not one of them has been<lb />
EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER UP-<lb />
-T Every bit of the help we have in<lb />
Managing Editor  Billy Arnold anything (circulation, proofreading,<lb />
Assistant Editors  Derry Walker, Pat Harvey financial M) which haa come<lb />
Co-Sports Editors Johnny Hudson Bill Boyd frQm an OTganization s come from<lb />
Photographer  Bob Harper memberg of the interfratemity<lb />
Cartoonists  Billy Arnold, Derry Walker .j &amp;nd &amp;re individual lrateTni.<lb />
Proofreading Staff Don Griffin, Tom Jackson, Thank goodnesg they ARE. oA<lb />
Melborne Prigen campus. We think they have proved<lb />
News Staff Betty Maynor, Evelyn Crutchfield, (fcir worth,<lb />
Libby Williams, Jackie Lynville, Claudia Todd More praiseWe have the finest<lb />
Columnists James Corbet, Deny Walker, Billy faculty of any school in North Caro-<lb />
Arnold, Nancy Lilly, Bob Harper, Pat Harvey, Hna j haye not had a teacher yet<lb />
Tom Jackson that was not a good Jteacher. One<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance certainly say that the faculty<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Jim Trice stands behind the students whole-<lb />
Editorial Staff  James Corbett, Derry WalkeT, heartediy At leaat THEY are not<lb />
Billy Arnold, Nancy Lilly, Bob Harper Pat Harvey afraid heaf qt reftd what <lb />
Advisors - Miss Mary Greene, Mrs. Mary Goodman studentg think They continually give<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. I. thg EAgT CAaiQLINIAN not only<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building gQod sound criticisms, but also a<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64 Uttle pTaise now and tnn gn.<lb />
 Fwm th- Rubayait of Omar Ehayam couragement can make all the dif-<lb />
The moving finger writes, and, having writ, ference in the world. Some people<lb />
Moves on- nor all youT piety nor wit, can never "lower" themaelvea to<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line. saying a nice thing about anybody<lb />
lor all your tears wash out a word of it : or anything. We dislike them in-<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald. tensely.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER y. m<lb />
i<lb />
4<lb />
ta<lb />
Telescope<lb />
Harper Haphazardly Haggles Handout<lb />
Every East Carolina student has<lb />
the occasion to eat off campus once<lb />
in a while and they usually make<lb />
the best of their outing. This past<lb />
Sunday I was very fortunate in being<lb />
invited out to a local restaurant by a<lb />
student friend, Rogers Clark. Rogers<lb />
suggested that we eat fried chicken.<lb />
I agreed. Tie restaurant was crowded<lb />
as usual, but we had no difficulty in<lb />
getting waited onRogers knew the<lb />
waitress.<lb />
Sometimes it can bo a great ad-<lb />
vantage to know someone on the<lb />
"inside but in this case, so far as<lb />
I was concerned, it would have been<lb />
just as well if we hadn't.<lb />
When our plates came they were<lb />
filled with fried chicken, an extra<lb />
supply of potatoes and an over-<lb />
loaded bowl of salad, much more than<lb />
I could ever eat.<lb />
Rogers winked at the waitress as<lb />
she finished putting all the food<lb />
before us. He really had a true friend<lb />
in this restaurant.<lb />
Rogers waited for me to finish<lb />
fixing the napkin in my lap before<lb />
he started eating.<lb />
Twenty minutes later his plate<lb />
was clean. I still had four pieces of<lb />
chicken left, and the biggest part of<lb />
my salad and potatoes.<lb />
It is not usually my policy to be<lb />
wasteful, so I asked the waitress for<lb />
a bag when she brought Rogers the<lb />
check. Without regarding the pre-<lb />
sence of Rogers she turned to me,<lb />
squencTied up her nose and said,<lb />
"what are you from over at the col-<lb />
lege?" I told her no, that I was a<lb />
traveling salesman, and I had just<lb />
stopped by to see Rogers, who was<lb />
in the war with rne. Nevertheless,<lb />
she brought me a bag. When she<lb />
handed it to me Rogers snickered and<lb />
said, "He's got a dog out in the car,<lb />
a Great Dane 1 kicked Rogers under<lb />
the table for telling a lie. Rogers<lb />
kicked me back. It hurt.<lb />
"A Great Dane is a big dog ain't<lb />
it?" the waitress said. I calmly said,<lb />
"yes, it is "Eats a lot don't he?"<lb />
Abstract Reflections<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
1 nodded. "Tell you what she smiled,<lb />
I'll get you some more bones from<lb />
the kitchen for that dog I told her<lb />
she was nii-e to offer, but I had<lb />
pientj for the dog, that he had a<lb />
- mall stomach.<lb />
Rogers suggested that my dog<lb />
co old eat the bones next week. 1<lb />
-tailed to kick my student-friend<lb />
under the table again, but the knot<lb />
on my leg was still throbbing from<lb />
the reaction I got the first time I<lb />
tried to et him to hush.<lb />
The waitress forcefully took the<lb />
bag from me and when she returned,<lb />
it was full of ( icken bones from the<lb />
kitchen garbage can. I reluctantly put<lb />
my four pieces of golden fried chic-<lb />
ken (which was to be my supper) in<lb />
v ith the ragged bones.<lb />
I asked Rogers if he would take<lb />
the bag out to the car. He quickly<lb />
stated that some of his friends mig"ht<lb />
see him and he would be embarrased.<lb />
He said , "Bob, buddy, you really<lb />
shouldn't mind because you are a<lb />
traveling salesman, remember, and<lb />
you don't know anybody in these<lb />
parts but me. You know I don't<lb />
mind<lb />
I sure hated to walk through that<lb />
crowd of familiar faces with a ten<lb />
pound, greasy bag full of chicken<lb />
bones. Anyway, I had four nice pieces<lb />
of fried chicken for rny supper.<lb />
Rogers had to go out for his and<lb />
spend more money.<lb />
Art Contest Underway<lb />
Mademoiselle's fifth annual Art<lb />
Contest is now underway.<lb />
The two winners will interpret the<lb />
two winning stories in the magazine"<lb />
1959 College Fiction Contest and will<lb />
nceive $500 each for publication of<lb />
their work. Winners and honorable<lb />
mentions will be announced in the<lb />
August 1959 COLLEGE issue.<lb />
.Any woman in college or art school<lb />
who submits htr entries before her<lb />
twenty-sixth birthday is eligible to<lb />
compete. No work need be done<lb />
(specially for this contest. Any sam-<lb />
plesat least fivethat show ability<lb />
in one or more media will do.<lb />
Cussin n' Discussin'<lb />
Be Founded And Rounded<lb />
H!t NAKCY LILLY<lb />
Tfa rn nkey chatters in the tree<lb />
without a point, incessantly,<lb />
And thence bequeaths to Man his lool<lb />
Kis conversation and his books.<lb />
- Samuel Roffenstein<lb />
II you intelligent critics ot contemn.<lb />
rary E.st Carolinian literature studied<lb />
ditorial page last week, you learned the<lb />
startling i'act that a recitation of the <lb />
denta Of the United States is not the D<lb />
welcome form ' f entertainment you ran pro-<lb />
d"Ct ar a "cocktail party or a Sudan) afl<lb />
p-nic This hit of fascinating informal<lb />
was passed al ng as a desperate plea lor<lb />
more "well-rounded individuals" on earn<lb />
and it provides fertile ground foi deep and<lb />
spex ulative th lights.<lb />
The observations of an eminent<lb />
who would not be recognized by an) <lb />
are as follows: (a) the pagan type oi<lb />
known as a "cocktail party if successful,<lb />
puts the participants in the frame of mi<lb />
where a recitation Of U. S. president- can<lb />
prove to be hilariously entertaining; (b)<lb />
Sunday afternoon picnic type is an entirelj<lb />
different breed from the gay. witty, and<lb />
charming animal which frequents cocktail<lb />
parties, and should probably benefit im<lb />
mensely from a presidential education pro<lb />
gram (which could be entitled 'Cull<lb />
Among the Crocuses") ; and (c) those who<lb />
strive so desperately to become "well-rounded<lb />
individuals' often become so well-rounded<lb />
that they find themselves rolling right out<lb />
of school because they can't recite the pre<lb />
dents of the United States.<lb />
Those of us who must attend classes and<lb />
such nonsense during the day and. in gent<lb />
cannot lead a life of leisure find it extrecie<lb />
ly difficult to perform our ablutions at any<lb />
other time of day except the early mornings<lb />
and from 10:30 to 11:00 at night. This would<lb />
not pose any particular problem except that,<lb />
for s me unknown reason, there is frequent<lb />
ly no hot water in the early mornings vi<lb />
from 10:30 to 11:00 at night. Perhaps cold<lb />
-sh wers prove stimulating or something to<lb />
physical culture addicts, but they are pure<lb />
torture to those of us with more delicate<lb />
constitutions. It isn't that we value clean<lb />
liness so highlyit's just that we hate to<lb />
receive those weekly letters from the Board<lb />
of Health.<lb />
We still can't hear our own radio sta-<lb />
tion a rather idiotic position when we are<lb />
urged so often to support it. What happened<lb />
to the grand and glorious plans to go AM?<lb />
They Advertise God<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
We'Observe A Quiet Week<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Nothing of consequence has occur-<lb />
red around here of late; prepara-<lb />
tions are in order for the homecoming<lb />
explosion. (Jack Cox and McGoo have<lb />
oegun construction of a still.)<lb />
fers a potential threat to any up-<lb />
coming "Greeks,<lb />
what he'll say.)<lb />
(Sneaky, that's<lb />
The boys seem enthused over the<lb />
bawdy tent at the fair. We sent staff<lb />
photo man Bob Harper out to in-<lb />
vestigate, but he hasn't returned.<lb />
(been gone three days; 'heard he<lb />
van away with circus.)<lb />
Roy Martin is a Yankee fan; fi-<lb />
gures.<lb />
It's difficult to believe this quarter<lb />
is almost half over. Refreshing to<lb />
remember, though. Before long we'll<lb />
be persecuting turkeys and parents<lb />
with knives and gradesin that or-<lb />
der.<lb />
Cot a note from a lonely gentleman<lb />
in Slay; says: "Have convertible, will<lb />
party Unfortunately, for the gals,<lb />
he furnished no further information.<lb />
Good hunting ladies.<lb />
Freshman politics culminated thia<lb />
week; looks as though that class of-<lb />
Beware The Ides Of Monsoons<lb />
There have been a few days in<lb />
the last couple of weeks that gave<lb />
us a ray of hope tha summer was<lb />
not quite gone, but alas, we miglit<lb />
as well stop clinging to these hopes<lb />
and put our swim suits and water<lb />
skis away for the winter.<lb />
Autumn will soon be here in all its<lb />
splendor. Already, some of the leaves<lb />
are giving a hint of changing color<lb />
and the mornings have a cool, brisk<lb />
nip to them. Before long the trees<lb />
and undergrowth will be ablaze with<lb />
the warm, friendly colors of the har-<lb />
vest season, and the air will be heavy<lb />
with the pungent smell of burning<lb />
leaves.<lb />
Even as I write this, tha radiator<lb />
in my room complains loudly as it<lb />
warms up (a definite sign that cold fguys will not starve on their daily<lb />
weather will soon be here). I waa pilgrimage to the campus. Believe<lb />
beginning to wonder when the heat me, it is quite a walk from over there,<lb />
would be turned on. PASSING SCENE: One of oar<lb />
You know, it's funny how most of older, more distinguished professor<lb />
us try to cling to summer each year; casting unobtrusive glances toward<lb />
Have you noticed how much Bill<lb />
Graham and the other television evangelists<lb />
resemble the common ordinary irritating<lb />
soap and razor blade commercials?<lb />
Sunday night, the Graham Crusade was<lb />
televised from Charlotte. I believe Graham<lb />
made the statement that 60 stations were<lb />
carrying the program to many parts of the<lb />
Southeastern area. I watched about ten mi-<lb />
nutes of it before I got sick and cut it off.<lb />
It isn't that Graham was sickening, or<lb />
Graham's message or his ententions. It<lb />
wasn't thac I didn't like the mammoth choir<lb />
and the packed coliseum. It was all very im-<lb />
pressive. The thing that turned my stomach<lb />
was that it was impressive, It was flashy,<lb />
it was mammoth, it was spectacular.<lb />
It was typical television.<lb />
 It opened with the upraised voices of<lb />
Nick McGuire requests that any the mammoth choir and pictures of the<lb />
girl who is as hard up as he is, to packed coliseum and brilliant lettering on<lb />
please contact him. the screen and the voice of an announcer who<lb />
 sounded much as if he were selling lard or<lb />
Occupants of the "Collegiate" were snuff or tfce jatest factory-tested filter ciga-<lb />
shocked greately to learn that John rette.<lb />
Then, with much ado, Graham waa an-<lb />
nounced. He came on. and, like a master<lb />
showman, began to rifle out the teachings<lb />
of the Bible. He spoke into the camera, he<lb />
made faces, he clutched the Bible dramati-<lb />
cally, he flailed at the air with his long in-<lb />
dex finger. He spoke God's message.<lb />
It was necessary. Even God must con-<lb />
form to progress, to formulathat is, if he<lb />
wants to be a sucess. After all, He can't<lb />
save your soul if he can't hold your atten-<lb />
tion; He can't give you his message if he<lb />
doesn dress it up like a commercial so that<lb />
"Greasy Burrelson had cleaned up<lb />
his half of the room<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
and then, finally realizing that it is grinning students as she carried a<lb />
gone, feel such a heavy sense of- bright red hula-hoop through Austin<lb />
loss. For some reason the paasing of building.<lb />
of time seems to be more evident at Ever hear of the "good old days" OU wan to heaTit"<lb />
the end of summer than any other when college life meant serenading Jn this time of<lb />
time of the year.<lb />
I wonder how many chapters in<lb />
future history books will be devoted<lb />
to " The Integration Era"? the stories I've heard<lb />
I was fooling around the intra-<lb />
mural football field last week and<lb />
stumbled on to a huge, shiny, dormi-<lb />
tory in the woods over there. Boy,<lb />
that thing is a monster, and it's al-<lb />
most finished too!<lb />
I heard it was to have a cafeteria<lb />
in the basement. It so, let's hope they<lb />
will pack knapsack lunches so the<lb />
great advancement<lb />
One thing for sure, East Carolina thema sort of mass roping of viewers<lb />
could use a lot more spirit. Any and it is entirely necessary<lb />
suggestions? Yet, it somehow seems sickening to rea-<lb />
Th.s column has a little something Uze that God has to be put in the same cate-<lb />
for everyone, so here is an item gory with the other crap that is exploited<lb />
for the campus literary critics: (This for mass consumption. It seems nitiful when<lb />
and modern technilogical efficienc takes<lb />
precidence over God and. man alike, and<lb />
tnat Lnrist has to compromise, has to sell<lb />
his soul in order to save somebody elses.<lb />
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 omy Bcniro can make a beer. 0f smart television production.<lb />
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A poem lovlier than beer.<lb />
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iRSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1968<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
PIRAT E'S<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
PIRATES DEN By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
Coach Jack Boie and his club established East Carolina as dark-horses<lb />
lh North State race this past Saturday when they upset previously un-<lb />
feated Catawba 6-0. It was sweet revenge for three straight defeats ad-<lb />
. tried by the Indians an! former BCC assistant coach Clyde Biggers.<lb />
Drtense, a heak phase in past seasons, was the deciding factor in the<lb />
h i oarh Jack Boone had much praise for his team's defensive work and<lb />
t observers stated that it was the best defensive performance by a<lb />
l iir team since Boone took over in 1952.<lb />
c victory came at a good tirue. The Bucs' opening conference battle<lb />
i posed to have been with Guilford but was postponed due to the hurri-<lb />
r The win over atawba, t e fust in loop play for EOC since 1956, was<lb />
tet musk to some 5.000 victory-starved fans.<lb />
Club Is Young<lb />
I hat h inning feeling is a good feeling and for the first time for most<lb />
i i gndders. they are getting a taste of it. Not since 1954 has ECC had<lb />
. inning season.<lb />
- win over CatawH left the Pirates with a 2-1 record and should<lb />
ivc the club a big lift as t. ey hit arch-rival Elon Saturday night. Confi-<lb />
i  and spirit has been lacking from EOC teams in the past but this years'<lb />
as started out on the right foot and now is tabbed as "the club to<lb />
the North State<lb />
I  Jack Boone took over trie head reins in 1952 and during the next<lb />
H seasons, BOC reached their peak in gridiron glory. The Pirates ran<lb />
d ovei their foes and captured the North State title and Boone was<lb />
 the Year T e Pcrtsmouth native then was faced with several<lb />
seasons while in the rebuilding process. Although it is still too<lb />
. to make rash statements, indications are that Boonemen have matured<lb />
 return to football fame awaits EOC.<lb />
ugh a club's strength can't be determined on other games, it is<lb />
esting tu note the progress of Presbyterian and Emory and Henry,<lb />
early foes of the locals.<lb />
T e Blue Hose blasted DOC 24-16 in their opener and since have tramp-<lb />
ed Lenoir Rhyne, defending Nortu State champion, and Wofford, annual<lb />
in small college circles. Emoiv and Henry, which lost a 12-0 decision<lb />
e Pirates, have gone on a winning surge with three consecutive<lb />
Pirates Invade Elon Saturday Night<lb />
EC Upsets Indians In INS Tilt;<lb />
Defensive Line Sparks Victory<lb />
Rugged Flanker<lb /><lb />
h<lb />
INTK.Wtl RALS SHOULD BE IMPROVED<lb />
Intramurals have always beea a problem on our campus. Organization<lb />
has always been poor and interest has died early after the schedule opened.<lb />
lame has not been placed on any one person but has shifted with<lb />
everyone finding a different reason for why the intramurals haven't<lb />
Md<lb />
This year the problem may be solved. Coach Earl Smith has agreed<lb />
.r as intramurals Director and T.as already started getting things<lb />
tied away. Smith assistant coach in football and baseball, has expressed<lb />
interest in the intramural prugram here and is willing to devote his<lb />
t e to aui in getting a sound piogram set up.<lb />
Bill Boyd, a member ol the sports staff, is aiding Smith and is making<lb />
. i that intramurals receives the necessary coverage w'hich it has lacked<lb />
e rot years due to a limited supply of information.<lb />
VARSITY CLUB WILL EXIST<lb />
ihe arsity Club, once the strongest organization on campus, ceased<lb />
to rvist several years back but last year htaded by a couple of energetic<lb />
irttermen the club as re-formed and now is seeking to make its way<lb />
t,aik up the ladder. Tommy Nash heads the club this year and plans have<lb />
ilreadj been made tor the sponsoring of junior varsity game between<lb />
EC4 nd Fork Inion which will be in the near future.<lb />
A Varsity Club is always an important organization on a college cam-<lb />
. T e one at EOC might be classified as in the "embryonic stages<lb />
itronf backing by the student body on their projects will be necessary<lb />
I the club back on their feet.<lb />
PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK<lb />
Last Saturday was another good work-out for our crystal ball. We<lb />
hit on eight of ten to give our season mark a respectiable .778 with 14<lb />
hits and tour misses. Duke once again proved to be our downfall as they<lb />
beat Illinois. Our guess on Elon was also wrong as they were toppled by<lb />
Appalachian. (Lets hope we pick the Christians right this Saturday).<lb />
Our top picks last week as IXC ovet Catawba by 6; (We have re-<lb />
vived many congratulations on this one) Florida State to upset Wake<lb />
rorest, and Carolina to topple Southern Cal. This week it's like this:<lb />
V C. State over Wake Forest by 12; Deacs have already improved<lb />
at years" record but will not have enough manpower for the Wolfpack.<lb />
Bay.oi over Duke by 6; Playing at home gives Devils some advantage<lb />
Carolina over South Carolina bv 3; Tar Heels should start rolling now.<lb />
.mecocks aie "cousins" of the Tar Heels.<lb />
Presbyterian over Davidson by 7; Blue Hose have too many<lb />
for Cats and are still boasting undefeated mark.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Appalachian by 3; Apps may<lb />
mat by surprise. LR is still "big bear<lb />
X Emory and Henry over Guilford by 8; Wasps are on victory surge<lb />
,uh Quakers boast one of their strongest teams<lb />
East Carolina capatilized on a third<lb />
quarter Catawba tumble here Satur-<lb />
day night and then played outstand-<lb />
ing defensive ball to upset the pre-<lb />
viously undefeated Indians 6-0 in the<lb />
North State opener for both teams,<lb />
BQC, registering their first con-<lb />
ference victory since 1956, held the<lb />
forces of former Eact. Carolina as-<lb />
sistant coach, Clyde Biggers, on<lb />
three occasions when threatening the<lb />
Pirate pay dirt.<lb />
The opening half saw a defensive<lb />
battle most of the way with the<lb />
Indians making the only serious<lb />
threat, driving to the ECC nine.<lb />
Larry "The Horse" Gildersleeve<lb />
sparked the Indian drive by picking<lb />
up several nice hunks of yardage.<lb />
With the ball resting on the EOC<lb />
nine and first and goal to go, ECC<lb />
dug in and the stout Pirate forward<lb />
wall was not to be moved. Halfback<lb />
Bobby Perry made a couple of spec-<lb />
tacular defensive plays and in three<lb />
downs Oatawba was pushed back<lb />
to the ECC 11. A fourth down pass<lb />
by Gildersleeve was incomplete and<lb />
the Pirates took over on downs.<lb />
EOC drove to the Catawba 34 in<lb />
the initial peroid but a series of<lb />
penalties ended the drive.<lb />
East Carolina kicked off to open<lb />
the second half and on a second play<lb />
from scrimmage Bill Cain and Charlie<lb />
Bishop, a couple of Pirate defensive<lb />
standouts, trapped halfback Al Wor-<lb />
thington with a jarring tackle. Wor-<lb />
thington was unable to hold on to<lb />
the pigskin and tackle Charlie Cook<lb />
pounced on the ball at the Catawba<lb />
eight.<lb />
Charlie Bishop scooted around<lb />
right end for seven yards and then<lb />
on third dwn quarterback Jerry<lb />
Carpenter dived over from the one.<lb />
Carpenter's extra point was wide but<lb />
as it turned out it was not needed.<lb />
The Indians tried to recover but<lb />
were never able to penetrate the<lb />
Pirates' goal-line stand. Ted Bates<lb />
gave Catawba a scoring opportunity<lb />
late in the third peroind when he<lb />
broke through to block George Turn-<lb />
er's kick on the ECC 29.<lb />
Quarterback Ronnie Ball was rack-<lb />
ed up by the center of the Pirate line<lb />
and fumbled on thet EOC seven, Gary<lb />
Pierce recovering for the winners.<lb />
Blythc Gitbrial later blocked an-<lb />
other of Turner's punts to give the<lb />
visitors another scoring opportunity.<lb />
But ones again the Bucs forward wall<lb />
rose to t e occasion and stopped the<lb />
Indians this time on the 13 yard<lb />
line.<lb />
EC also had another scoring oppor-<lb />
tunity midway the fourth peroid.<lb />
Sparked by the running of George<lb />
Turner and Tommy Nash and the<lb />
passing of Ralph Zehring, the Bucs<lb />
drove to tffee Catawba six before<lb />
stalling. Jerry Carpenter attempted<lb />
a field goal on the fourth down but<lb />
the kick was wide.<lb />
The turning point of the game came<lb />
in he second peroid when tht ECC<lb />
line stopped Catawba. From that<lb />
point, the Pirates were unmatched<lb />
as far as desire and drive. The ECC<lb />
forward wall outplayed and outrush-<lb />
ed their large rivals from Salisbury.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone failed to single<lb />
out anyone for special praise but<lb />
stated that the forward line was<lb />
"great" and it was a "team effort<lb />
Loosing coach, Clyde Biggers, blamed<lb />
the defeat on "too many mental<lb />
mistakes<lb />
Bobby Perry and Lee Atkinson, a<lb />
couple of cutbacks, were the leading<lb />
runners for the Bucs. Perry picked<lb />
up 58 yards in 14 carries and Atkin-<lb />
son netted 57 yards in nine attempts.<lb />
Ralph Zehring, who rankel No. 14th<lb />
in the nation's passing offense, had<lb />
a bad night but still completed 6 for<lb />
17 and 46 yards to tun his season<lb />
total passing to 248 yards<lb />
Statistics of ECC<lb />
Bill Cain, veteran Pirate end, was instramental in ECC's recent upset win<lb />
over Catawba. A Rockingham native, Cain is expected tp cause headaches<lb />
for Elon ball carriers this Saturday.<lb />
jl<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha, River Rats<lb />
Continue To Pace Intramurals<lb />
Play in tie Fraternity League was and Ed Norris stood out on the de-<lb />
curtailed last week due to rain but tensive side of the picture.<lb />
Catawba Game<lb />
CatawbaECC<lb />
First Downs Passes AttCom11 deted 14-613 17-6<lb />
Passes Had Intercepted 3 Yards Passing 55 Yards Rushing 171 Punts-average 8-32.31 46 182 7-22.3<lb />
Fumbles Lost Penalties2 ! 801 55<lb />
there were two very decisive and<lb />
important contests played. These were<lb />
games between .Pi Kappa Alpha and<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu and Delta Sigma<lb />
Pi vs. Theta Chi.<lb />
In the contest that was a see-saw<lb />
battle all the way, the Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nu team finally defeated a stubborn<lb />
Kappa Alpha team by a score of 23<lb />
to 22 whiie Delta Sigma Pi ran<lb />
long! shod over Theta Chi by 41-0.<lb />
Charlie Pugh did most of the scor-<lb />
for his KSN team as he racked<lb />
Leanard Lao and Foster Morse at-<lb />
tempted to get the Rebel squad on<lb />
the move but only Lao could garner<lb />
is team a touchdown. The Country<lb />
Gents now hold a 2-1 record and are<lb />
still expected to contend for the lea-<lb />
Christians Rank<lb />
As Favorites In<lb />
Conference Tilt<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
East Carolina and Elon, two arch-<lb />
rivals in the North State Conference,<lb />
meet head on this Saturday at Burl-<lb />
ington with both seeking their second<lb />
conference victory.<lb />
Elon, ECC's biggest gridiron rival,<lb />
leads 8-4 in a series which dates back<lb />
to 1946. Since Boone has been at<lb />
the helms, the Pirates have posted<lb />
four wins in six attempts.<lb />
Last year, the Christians rolled<lb />
on to an undefeated season and down-<lb />
ed ECC 21-12 in the locals homecom-<lb />
ing. The defeat was the first the<lb />
Boone-coached team had suffered at<lb />
Homecoming since his reign began<lb />
here in 1952.<lb />
Boone and his club will be fresh<lb />
from their upset win over Catawba<lb />
and will be seaking revenge when<lb />
they journey up Burijngton way.<lb />
The Pirates are 2-1 for the season<lb />
and 1-1 in conference play.<lb />
Elon will be trying to rebound from<lb />
a tarnishing handed down Saturday<lb />
by Appalachian. The Christians edged<lb />
Guilford in their opener and are 1-1<lb />
in conference competition.<lb />
Boone Pleased<lb />
Coach Jack Boone, a graduate of<lb />
Elon, was well pleased with his club's<lb />
performance this past Saturday<lb />
night and especially with his line.<lb />
"Our line played one of the best<lb />
games that I have seen in several<lb />
years cited Boone.<lb />
"We know Elon has a good club<lb />
this season after going undefeated<lb />
last season. They are missing Staf-<lb />
fenburger (Bob), their fullback, but<lb />
they have plenty of good boys back.<lb />
They (Elon) have always given us a<lb />
rough time and we can expect an-<lb />
other one this week. I feel that our<lb />
Scatback Is Ready<lb />
gue lead once they have enough<lb />
games under their belts to be in con-1 boys have restored their confidence<lb />
tention. The real standings will be and will want to win continued<lb />
nig<lb />
for his evening's<lb />
catch defending<lb />
in conference and "team to<lb />
atno<lb />
Should be close<lb />
over Westerr Carolina by 13; Indians mad after upset loss<lb />
Should pour it on. Cats were undefeated in conference before this one.<lb />
East Carolina over Elon by 12; Pirates are rolling now and only in-<lb />
to should slow them down. Another big surprise victory for Boone<lb />
i  is young club<lb />
up eight points<lb />
work. Cedric Johnson had six, James<lb />
Teachey had a touchdown and Tom<lb />
Gainer made an all important safety<lb />
which was the margin of victory.<lb />
Craig iReed tallied two of his team's<lb />
three touchdowns and added one ex-<lb />
tra point :n the loss. Larry Tysinger<lb />
also bad a touchdown.<lb />
In t e 41-0 rout George Langston<lb />
scored a total of 20 points via three<lb />
touchdowns and a safety to score al-<lb />
most half of his team's points. Lefty<lb />
Bob Miller nabbed a pass in the end<lb />
zone for a TD and Dallas Wells<lb />
scored six big points in the win.<lb />
The loss by Pi Kappa Alpha broke<lb />
known when play for this week is<lb />
over as the . Gents have two games<lb />
to play. Tie big game coming up<lb />
within the next few weeks in the<lb />
Dorm League will be a rematch of<lb />
the Gents and the River Rats. One<lb />
of these two teams is favored to cop<lb />
the league championship and another<lb />
meeting between them could well de-<lb />
cide the issue.<lb />
ROTC FORFEITS<lb />
The reserve Officers' Training<lb />
Corps failed to show up for their<lb />
scheduled encounter with Umstead<lb />
Hall and of course lost by forfeit<lb />
6-0. The ROTC group will be auto-<lb />
matically dropped from the league if<lb />
they should forfeit another contest.<lb />
T: e official standings in the Dorm<lb />
League are as follows:<lb />
Team<lb />
their undefeated record and they now River Rats<lb />
hold a 2-1 record. T: e standings in<lb />
the Fraternity League of intramural<lb />
football play are as follows:<lb />
Team<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi<lb />
Theta Chi<lb />
W<lb />
2<lb />
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2<lb />
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.667<lb />
.333<lb />
.000<lb />
.000<lb />
Umstead Hall<lb />
Country Gentlemen<lb />
Falcons<lb />
Rebel Rousers<lb />
ROTC<lb />
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pected to return to tre mate lineup this week-end against<lb />
Elon. The fleet-footed halfback hns been out with a knee injury the past<lb />
two weeks.<lb />
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Out of four regular scheduled foot-<lb />
ball contests in the Dormitory League<lb />
last week only two were played due<lb />
to inclimate weather that forced the<lb />
cancellation of Thursday's action in<lb />
both leagues.<lb />
The Country Gents displayed quite<lb />
an array of power in overwhelming<lb />
an underdog Rebel Rouser squad by<lb />
a score of 40-6. It was the height of<lb />
Connie Hoffman, Don Smith and Guy<lb />
Mendenhall that really made the def-<lb />
ference.<lb />
Wally Cockrell and Clint Legette<lb />
shared the passing offensive punch<lb />
while Larry Jackson, Bab Watkins<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne is the only North<lb />
State team that has a winning rec-<lb />
ord against EOC since Coach Jack<lb />
Boone took over in 1952. LR has won<lb />
four of the six games.<lb />
George Tucker, former ECC player,<lb />
is now coaching at Davidson College.<lb />
Tucker was a successful tutor at<lb />
Wingate Junior College last season<lb />
and sent five of hi3 stars to his<lb />
alma mater before leaving.<lb />
Boone.<lb />
Injuries have hampered the .Pirates<lb />
considerable this fall but all is ex-<lb />
pected to be well come Saturday<lb />
night. All-Gonference fullback James<lb />
Speight and halfback Glenn Bass<lb />
are expected to return to full service.<lb />
Pearson Injured<lb />
Tackle Perry Pearson suffered a<lb />
knee injury in the Catawba tilt and<lb />
is the only Pirate counted out def-<lb />
initely. Person, a Gastonia native,<lb />
is a junior and has been instramental<lb />
in ECC's opening wins.<lb />
Elon will be missing their All-<lb />
Conference star of the past four<lb />
years, bruising Bob Stasfenburger.<lb />
The 'husky fullback has departed<lb />
from the Elon ranks after picking<lb />
up over 2,000 yards.<lb />
Elsewhere in the Christians back-<lb />
field, Harry Faust, a 190 pounder,<lb />
Joe Delgais, aJ Charles Maidon<lb />
return to give Coach Sid Varney a<lb />
strong nucleus.<lb />
In the forward wall, All-Conference<lb />
and All-Stater Tonny Carcaterra re-<lb />
turns at the end spot.<lb />
Expected to be in the ECC start-<lb />
ing lineup this week will be Randell<lb />
Holmes and Bill Cain at ends; Henry<lb />
Kwiatkowski and Charles Cook at<lb />
tackles; Ed Emory and Wayne Davis<lb />
at guards; and Lynn Barnett at<lb />
center.<lb />
Probable backfield starters will<lb />
be Ralph Zehring at quarterback;<lb />
Lee Atkinson and Bobby Perry at<lb />
halfbacks; and James Speight or<lb />
Vernon Davis at fullback.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
FOR BEATING CATAWBA I<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THUBSlMY, U.TuBEH<lb />
Carolyn Tripp And 'Mountaineer Mamie'<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
College Union Begins<lb />
58 Activity Program<lb />
at  <lb />
Student I nion President Carolyn Tripp of Greenville pays her<lb />
registration fee tu ' Memtaiaeei Mamie ' of AehvviHw for the state B.8.U.<lb />
( nvention.<lb />
Baptist Convention Anticipates<lb />
Students From Thirty Colleges<lb />
Twelve ijundred students frouji<lb />
y different colleges are expected<lb />
to attend the annual State Baptist<lb />
tadent Union Convention at the<lb />
First Baptist Church in Asheville,<lb />
North Carolina on October 31 through<lb />
   bei ' Approximately one hun-<lb />
twenty-five East Carolina Bap-<lb />
tist students are making plans to<lb />
attend this convention. There are<lb />
3 5O0 Baptist and Baptist preference<lb />
students on t: e East Carolina College<lb />
campus and all are eligible to go.<lb />
Transportation foi the lucal B. .<lb />
sill consist of two chartered<lb />
ea and several cars. A cut-rate<lb />
round-trip transportation fee of<lb />
$10.00 will be charged. The regular<lb />
fee. is approimately $20.00. A regi-<lb />
stration fee uf $1.00 is to be paid<lb />
to Julia Kendall before October 15.<lb />
Her address is Garret 'Ziti. This regi-<lb />
stration fee reserves your transpor-<lb />
B, S. U<lb />
center oi<lb />
"D<lb />
Transportation fee is. tu be<lb />
to Miss Gloria blanton, the<lb />
director, at the B. S. U.<lb />
4i'4 East Eight Street.<lb />
ed for Today's Oemands"<lb />
is I ' I ie at the two day con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
eakera at t e xmventiea will be<lb />
Dr. Wayne Gate Southern Baptist<lb />
Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky; Dr.<lb />
Stewart Newman, Southeastern Bap-<lb />
Seminary, Wake Forest; and Dr.<lb />
West, Secretary, Personnel<lb />
Division, Foreign Mission Board,<lb />
Richmond, Virginia.<lb />
Others will be Dr. Doyle Baird,<lb />
Bap  . Board, Nash-<lb />
ir ssee, and Rev. W. V.<lb />
Lancaster, Pastor, First Baptist<lb />
Church, Orangeburg, Soutn Carolina.<lb />
The Reveille will be used as study<lb />
material for the October tl forum.<lb />
Brando, Clift Head Players<lb />
In Saturday's Action Film<lb />
f Lange<lb />
ke the film<lb />
"The Young Lions" v.ill be skews soul. Moi f, II<lb />
Saturday night in Austin as the free Dean Martin ad help<lb />
i e. "Lions' has been voted by -  . . tainment. "The<lb />
eral magasinea as one of te best  Lions" the happiness,<lb />
movies of 1868 and it, stars Marion . f , d Vtt UOUgM ()f )uen<lb />
Hjandu aim Montgomery Clift have<lb />
ii ing the yeai s of W orw<lb />
- tan a 50-50 chance in receiving<lb />
aii academy awaid nomination.<lb />
One of the best Bevels, on World<lb />
II bas been made into a stirring<lb />
and thoughtful epic which is a .stud<lb />
in contrasts and brings to its power-<lb />
ful antiwai message, an earnest plea<lb />
religious freedom and the under-<lb />
standing of one s fellow man. in<lb />
thiee-part story Marlon Brando givt s<lb />
of te best performances of his<lb />
 areer as the Nazi Lieutenant, Chris-<lb />
tian Diestl, who in the rigors and<lb />
horrors of war, discovers his own<lb />
War II. I1 i" filmed in<lb />
n bite i inemai cope and<lb />
ee hours in lengt:<lb />
black and<lb />
is nesrl<lb />
With Betty J. Fleming, Green-<lb />
ville senior, as president, the East<lb />
rarolina College Union Student<lb />
Board has begun a varied program of<lb />
recreational activities for the pre-<lb />
sent school year Cynthia Menden-<lb />
hall, recreation supervisor at the<lb />
College Uunion will assist Board<lb />
members in planning and staging<lb />
varied events designed to provide<lb />
wholesome entertainment for stu-<lb />
dents during their leisure time.<lb />
Major officers on the Bosrd who<lb />
are working with Miss Fleming are<lb />
Jimmy E. Wall of Garner, vice pre-<lb />
sident; Doris M. Shamel of Winston-<lb />
Salem, secretary; and Jane E. Staples<lb />
of Richmond, Va treasurer.<lb />
The College Union Student Board<lb />
is now at work on its annual job of<lb />
compiling an East Carolina directory,<lb />
a service project for the benefit of<lb />
t e College community. A useful<lb />
Mandbook of approximately 100 pages<lb />
the d.rectory lists students along<lb />
with their local and home addresses,<lb />
telephone numbers, post office boxes,<lb />
and classification, and provides si-<lb />
milar information about faculty snd<lb />
staff members.<lb />
Regularly scheduled activities st<lb />
the College Union this year include<lb />
ping pong, bicycling, dancing, chess,<lb />
bridge, and other games. Events<lb />
such as entertainments for Alumni<lb />
Homecoming Day, a College Union<lb />
Dinner, and a senior party are plan-<lb />
ned as special events during the<lb />
term.<lb />
Chairman of committees of the<lb />
College Union Student Board are W.<lb />
Fredric Robertson, Jr recreation<lb />
and dance; George W. Ray, Jr spe-<lb />
cial projects; Ethelyn C. Maxwell,<lb />
social events; Sarah E. Matthews,<lb />
publicity; and Carol White, games.<lb />
Band To Feature "Entertainment<lb />
of '58"<lb />
This week when the "Marching<lb />
Pirates" accompany the football<lb />
team to Burlington for the Elon<lb />
game, the theme will be "Entertain-<lb />
ment of '58, featuring music<lb />
and movies. After entering the field<lb />
n a double company front criss-<lb />
i toss, the band will march down the <lb />
field playing "76 Trombones" from<lb />
the "Music Man Then saluting the<lb />
top movie of the year the band will<lb />
form a bridge and play the theme<lb />
Biidge on the River Kwai This<lb />
formation will feature the majorettes<lb />
twirling. Changing the scene to TV,<lb />
Baptist Student Leader Returns<lb />
Gloria Blanton, director of the! 9s"n<lb />
as president during the '58 summer<lb />
will serve as bot for the<lb />
Applications<lb />
Being Accepted<lb />
For Scholarship<lb />
on ftai campus here after a year's j other memoers<lb />
leave of absence. She studied duringl M on hand in the Union immediately<lb />
the "Marching Pirates" will form Baptist Student Union at East Caro- ; <lb />
the profile of Alfred Hitchcock and lina College, has resumed ber du<lb />
play his theme. Further into the<lb />
realm of mystery comes Palatin and<lb />
"Have Gun-Will Travel The show<lb />
will close with the traditional "Queen<lb />
Anne Salute" and Alma Mater.<lb />
Tau Sigma To Pledge Seniors<lb />
Tau Sigma Honorary Educational<lb />
Fraternity is having a special pledge<lb />
class for seniors or acy student who<lb />
will be graduated in li5. Any sen-<lb />
ior who is interested in becoming <lb />
member of this fraternity is re-<lb />
quired to mail a letter of application<lb />
to Mary Blanche Jesse before Oc-<lb />
tober 20, 19&amp;8.<lb />
Theta Chi chooses New Officers<lb />
At its weekly meeting Thursday<lb />
night, Theta Chi Fraternity elected<lb />
new officers. Ted Johnson was elect-<lb />
ed librarian and replaces Hughes<lb />
Giles. G. T. Hall was recommended<lb />
for Assistant Treasurer to replace<lb />
David Buie who resigned the posi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Rose Lindsey was elected to re-<lb />
present the fraternity is the home-<lb />
coming events.<lb />
Billy Wallace, pledge chairman, an-<lb />
nounced that the following are now<lb />
pledges of the fraternity; Dave Harv-<lb />
ey, Coleman Norris, Billy Johnson,<lb />
Billy Nichols, and Joe Chandler.<lb />
Others are Jim Bell. Bobby War-<lb />
students, along With<lb />
The E<lb />
of<lb />
te Board will J'<lb />
-ft;<lb />
ire<lb />
dents, faculty, voting alumni and<lb />
other guests to te r.i.uaJ Homecom-<lb />
ing Open House. Thw w.11 be a very j a, j yesr<lb />
inform party and refreshment A<lb />
I tan- fB<lb />
Ewen of Wilmington; Betsy Smith<lb />
of Louisburg; and Joanne Smith of<lb />
Deep Run. Ann Page Brooks of<lb />
Roxboro and Susan Pierce of Rocky<lb />
Mount are alternates.<lb />
These girls were chosen last spring<lb />
ren, Mack Churchill, J. C. Sykes, and pat Lewis of Smithfield; Dottie Mc-<lb />
Jony Brandos.<lb />
Ten East Carolina Students Chosen<lb />
Members of Honor Society<lb />
Ten students at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege have just received the distinction<lb />
of being chosen members of the Tau<lb />
Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, national I by a vote of the stuudent body on<lb />
honorary fraternity for men in edu- the basis of their dignity and per-<lb />
cation and the oldest fraternal or- sonality. The duty of the marshals<lb />
ganization un the easspas here. A i3 to serve at public functions, espe-<lb />
 igh scholastic record and personal cially at commencement.<lb />
"ZL'qualities of leadership and fellowship College Selects Host, Hostess<lb />
. are iequirements for election to The College Union Stadent Board<lb />
membership. reentry selected the host and hostess<lb />
Those who joined the honorary to represent the Union in the Home-<lb />
are: Bobhy M. Abercrom- coming parade October lth.<lb />
bie, Hugh Agee, William M. Batts, Elizabeth Bowman, a senior who<lb />
John C. Birmingham, Jr Bill H. has served on the Board for 2 years,<lb />
Holley, Tom S. Hopkins, Charles A. as chosen as hostess. Ronnie Steph-<lb />
Jenkins, Ed E. Lancaster, Henry L. ens, a junior who has been a very<lb />
Meares, and Fred D. Ragan. active worker n the Union and served<lb />
the psst twelve months st the Gra- j following the football game on Satur-<lb />
duate School of Religion at Dukej They will be welcoming ail stu-<lb />
University, where she did work to-<lb />
ward a doctorate.<lb />
Miss Blanton has been director of<lb />
the Baptist organization at East<lb />
Carolina for the past ten years. She<lb />
manages the Baptist Student Center<lb />
on the East Eighth Street, where a<lb />
program of religious and socisl acti-<lb />
vities is carried on during the school<lb />
yeas. Nearly 1500 Baptist students<lb />
are attending East Carolina College<lb />
this fall, according to Miss Blanton.<lb />
Carolyn E. Tripp, senior from Green-<lb />
ville and president of the BSU, is<lb />
assisting Miss Blanton in planning<lb />
and carrying out activities of the<lb />
present sefhool year.<lb />
The college marshals, led by Dotty<lb />
Walker of Albermarle, chief, will<lb />
perform at various college functions<lb />
this year.<lb />
The other girls serving with Dotty<lb />
are Sadie Barber of Clinton; Sandra<lb />
Boone of Burlington; Flora Ruth<lb />
Boseman of Enfield; Merle Council<lb />
of Fayetteville; Gayle Davenport of<lb />
of Portsmouth, Va Marsha Evans<lb />
of Raleig ; Jane Giddon of Washing-<lb />
ton; and Ann Hall of Salemburg.<lb />
Others are Harriet Icard of Ever-<lb />
gresgi; Joy Jordan of Greenville;<lb />
Mary Margaret Kelly of Salisbury;<lb />
Mat<lb />
' PI -<lb />
ions in be' i<lb />
are being ui<lb />
Re.<lb />
: gra<lb />
wut be served.<lb />
Honorary Drill Team CossBinder<lb />
Chosen<lb />
Cadet Captain Robert L. Needs<lb />
will be Commader of the Honorary<lb />
Drill Team at Last Carolina College<lb />
Fall quarter. This is the se-<lb />
ejj that Cadet Need has been<lb />
Diill Team Captain.<lb />
The Honorary Drill Team is com-<lb />
posed of AFROTC Cadets that are<lb />
highly skilled in precision drill ma-<lb />
neuvers. The Drill Team performs at<lb />
halftime at football games, in pa-<lb />
rades, and last year had the oppor-<lb />
tunity of performing at the National<lb />
Cherry Blossom Festivsl held an-<lb />
nually at Washington, D. C. The Drill<lb />
Team placed twelth in the Nation<lb />
against 43 other drill teams com-<lb />
peting at the Cherry Blossom Festi-<lb />
val.<lb />
FBLA Meets<lb />
Tie Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America Club began its year with<lb />
-  -r sex, marn-d <lb />
-<lb /><lb />
I<lb />
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1 : em ion<lb />
sad<lb />
judging<lb />
Thi. tl dne f<lb />
t une sA tarn<lb />
i <lb />
cation, sitt<lb />
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names of finalists are ferwi<lb />
I . Emba.<lb />
and t    Leaden a - re<lb />
view is made bf a - :<lb />
I<lb />
sea hMuftis' by Lord CoL<lb />
wlaaesi  unced . - -<lb />
April.<lb />
Each  around j<lb />
a fear, for two (si<lb />
an executive dinner meeting at the<lb />
home of Miss Jane White, club spon- r ears, plus tuition st s U:<lb />
sor. Upon finishing their dinner, the Kingd m univer-<lb />
members of the board discussed plans he applica e T is ii<lb />
ami activities for the coming year. . t. U- - ; f.<lb />
On September 24, the FBLA Club U m t: a  Pa<lb />
officers convened with the members . United Kingden<lb />
in Wright Auditorium. As speaker tuem ge: an rxa a anrr.<lb />
for the evening. Dr. E. R. Browning, Applkat ad te t -<lb />
All the Lstest Top Hit<lb />
Records<lb />
Still at the Same Old Price<lb />
92c<lb />
Music Gifts<lb />
JOHNSON'S<lb />
at Five Points<lb />
next to<lb />
Mary Ann Sods Shop<lb />
Director of the Department of Easi-<lb />
ness Education, welcomed the fresh-<lb />
man and spoke t them un FBLA and<lb />
the business department. After a<lb />
discussion on activities, pr. .<lb />
committee, etc the meeting wae ad-<lb />
journed anil refreshments<lb />
served.<lb />
LOST AND FOUND<lb />
Have ou lost anything?<lb />
Found anything: The college<lb />
union serves as the campus lost<lb />
and found agencyso, please<lb />
report lost items and tarn in<lb />
found items there.<lb />
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f r.i-jtru t Mid W<lb />
Hew Rci<lb />
Nee Orlr - . rr. Rc<lb />
All Marsha Schoiaj<lb />
were<lb />
. a. An. aiumn. associs-<lb />
in process of br.ng formed and I<lb />
ecU-d to have I<lb />
b rship.<lb />
The M: rshall S Scheme<lb />
wa- began in 1153 t is<lb />
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- . Aid.<lb /><lb />
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"PRO-SLE.E.VL<lb />
low-button vardigi tf<lb />
Towns and King<lb />
Mighscoftf in lournaivsiM<lb />
comtort-a drapty, easy twtrtQ<lb />
model, styled to meet<lb />
country  jb demand lof HMHI<lb />
iaavej, low front, 100y't<lb />
Australian lambs' wool, <lb />
auflons Sis cotors. tm<lb />
trim on cult and<lb />
Sttat.4ft. 513.95<lb />
The College Shop<lb />
222 E. 5th Street<lb />
UV Specialize in Casual Hair Styling<lb />
for ('ulleye Coeds<lb />
FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP<lb />
J17 V. 4th Streei Dia<lb />
and<lb />
SUBURBAN BEAUTY SALOIV<lb />
K. 10th Street Ext. Colonial Heights<lb />
 liiaj 7630<lb />
1<lb />
tft, at, ii.i.i-t<lb />
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IIIAMOMIS<lb />
jlU<lb />
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TMINKLISH: CHUMPANZEE<lb />
Tfal!jSH: OOUUC<lb />
ENGLISH: hatchery for baby akunka<lb /><lb /><lb />
CB<lb />
trltt15<lb />
J,<lb />
iamondt occur in many colors <lb />
pink, lavender, green, red, and in all the<lb />
yellows from blond to deep brown. But<lb />
white diamondi are the moit familiar<lb />
ones, although 200 tints of "white" ore<lb />
recognized by gem experts. The standard<lb />
is a sparkling whitethe white of the<lb />
drops in o waterfall. You may be certain,<lb />
we sell only the finest diamonds here.<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
Certified Gemologist  Registered<lb />
,h welers - Diamond Specialists<lb />
414 Evans Street<lb />
IF YOU DOMT KNOW<lb />
ENGLISH. fttanatr-4a.<lb />
for teen-age girls<lb />
c  g a n E T T E.S<lb />
mmmmtmimWmA<lb />
J'Wv<lb />
fUtHKLiSH HMYTA4L<lb />
ENGLISH: man who smokes<lb />
two different brands of cigarettes<lb />
THINKL1SH TRANSLATION: Obvi-<lb />
ously, this poor fellow hasn't heard<lb />
about Luckies. Why? Elementary.<lb />
Any man who smokes the genuine<lb />
article wouldn't touch another<lb />
brand with a ten-foot cigarette<lb />
holder. With Luckies, you get the<lb />
honest taste of fin tobecco. Why<lb />
settle for less? (The man in ques-<lb />
tion is a Cigamist. Don't let this<lb />
happen to you!)<lb />
SPEAK THINKUSHI Put In a good word and MAKE S25t<lb />
Here's the easiest way yet to make money! Just put two<lb />
words together to form a new one. Example: 8loblobetr<lb />
SLOBOTER. (English trans: shellfish with bad manners.)<lb />
We'll pay $25 each for the hundreds of Thinkhsh words<lb />
judged beetand we'll feature many in our college ads Send<lb />
jyour Thinkhsh words (with translations) to Lucky Strike,<lb />
Boa 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose your name, address,<lb />
college or university, and class.<lb />
.<lb />
Gat the genuine article<lb />
Get the honest taste<lb />
of a LUCKY STRIKE<lb />
mm<lb />
mmm<lb />
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