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id<lb />
Casual Dance<lb />
lh student body is invited to st-<lb />
ead "? ,Ft "s Casual" dance, Wednes-<lb />
October 29. The Cavaliers will fur-<lb />
Eastarolinian<lb />
Bombings<lb />
See page two for the BA8T CARO-<lb />
LINIAN'S viewo on recent bombings<lb />
that have taken place throughout the<lb />
South.<lb />
 ' X A L<lb />
East Carol 1 n a C o 11 e ge<lb />
REEi;LErN. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958<lb />
Number 5<lb />
tudents Hail Homecoming As Biggest In ECC History<lb />
Senators Vote<lb />
To Increase<lb />
Activity Fee<lb />
i arolina's Joe rlolmei latereepta<lb />
nit The Bit s won !-?.<lb />
WCC pass in Saturday's Home<lb />
Advisory Council Begins<lb />
Functions On November 3<lb />
tut of Student Govern-<lb />
i t Dean's Advisory Council<lb />
at into full operation on<lb />
. L968. The meeting will<lb />
 i tiret Monday in every<lb />
4 OQ p.m. in the Library<lb />
Thf Council will he<lb />
1 ail preaidenta of B<lb />
a<lb />
Md organisations, clubs, and<lb />
I e on the Last Carolina<lb />
t e implementation of the<lb />
thi there was still an<lb />
ced by many presidents<lb />
grooM like to have their<lb />
.  by the Student Govern-<lb />
! the general administra-<lb />
. i Working in close<lb />
wit leai. Jenkins the<lb />
, , deal ol the college, and<lb />
! e implementation of the Ad-<lb />
I wineil, all the recognised<lb />
on ampus will have the op-<lb />
 tj to seek answers related<lb />
, or the policy of<lb />
college a-  shota.<lb />
If ike lataiaa, resident<lb />
 I Government Association,<lb />
 ! I feel that SB effective Ad-<lb />
. i mukU will prove of immense<lb />
. the rodent body, 1<lb />
. organizational<lb />
which will stress .proper and efficient<lb />
of the duties of the various offices on<lb />
campus<lb />
Katsias added that this will be an<lb />
effective way for the various groups<lb />
to formulate the over-all policy of<lb />
tie student body. It is expected that<lb />
mese seventy campus leaders will be<lb />
m attendance f.u the Eire Adviaoay<lb />
Council meeting which eriU he held<lb />
on November 3.<lb />
Withey Promises<lb />
Exciting Play<lb />
Student Senators Monday night<lb />
void their support of a bill in-<lb />
creasing the student activity ifee<lb />
from $11.00 to $15.00 per quarter. This<lb />
bill had been passed by unanimous<lb />
ote at the preceding Senate meeting<lb />
on October 13. In Monday night's<lb />
meeting it was stressed that all Sen-<lb />
ate members strive to bring to the<lb />
students the reason for this increase.<lb />
Various spenkers discussed how the<lb />
increase would enable the Budget<lb />
Committee to better satisfy the fi-<lb />
nancial needs of the various organi-<lb />
zations on campus. Bubba Driver,<lb />
s, caking for the bill, said, "1 feel<lb />
that t'e increase is necessary if the<lb />
campus is to grow. It should be<lb />
brought to the students how the<lb />
organisation obtain their appropri-<lb />
ations and where it comes from<lb />
It was brought out by Herky De-1<lb />
Stout that the Budget Committee<lb />
receives approximately two-thirds of<lb />
the activity fee with which to ap-<lb />
propriate funds to all campus organi-<lb />
zations with the exception of the<lb />
Athletic Association, which receives<lb />
the other third.<lb />
President Mike Katsias stated that<lb />
after approval by the Student Senate<lb />
the bill will come before the stu-<lb />
dent body for a campus-wide vote.<lb />
If passed, it would then have to be<lb />
approved by tie Bonrd of Trustees<lb />
and could possibly go into effect in<lb />
the fall of 1959.<lb />
The Student Senate also voted its<lb />
approval of the appointment of a<lb />
! committee to look into the possibility<lb />
1 of unlimited cuts for seniors. Un-<lb />
limited was defined as being re-<lb />
quited to attend only the seventy-<lb />
five percent of class time required<lb />
by state supported schools. The voiced<lb />
opinion of many Student Senators<lb />
was that Seniors in college are ma-<lb />
ture enough to be able to judge for<lb />
t emselves the class time necessary<lb />
for the mastery of the subject matter.<lb />
VJ58 Homecoming Uueen Jimi McDaniel (right) chats wit<lb />
Wall during Saturday's crowning. The two girls are sisl.rs<lb />
I: former Queen Carol,<lb />
I Events Chairman Jimmy<lb />
(All photos by Bob Harper)<lb />
Student Executives Will Convene<lb />
Here To Evaluate U5NS A Theme;<lb />
Fifty Representatives Expected<lb />
Convening on campus October 24-25 to begin preparations .for the con- campus, during their attendance<lb />
will be student body presidents and ference which open, with regist.a<lb />
deans of the member schools of the<lb />
Carolinas-Virginia region of the<lb />
United States National Student Asso-<lb />
ciation. Among the outstanding col-<lb />
leges which will be represented at<lb />
this conference are Womans College,<lb />
University of South Carolina, N. C.<lb />
State. Rollins, Queens, and Sweet-<lb />
briar.<lb />
Attending the conference, which<lb />
has as its theme "Intellectual Climate<lb />
on the College Campus will be an<lb />
Bil<lb />
tion tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Werner<lb />
is a 1958 graduate of Trinty College<lb />
in Hartford. Connecticut, where he<lb />
majored in English and philosophy.<lb />
He served as editor-in-chief el the<lb />
Trinty Tripod, a member of Campus<lb />
( best, and on the committee for the<lb />
revision of Trinity's Senate consti-<lb />
tution. He is a membei of Phi Kappa<lb />
Psi fraternity.<lb />
"This is strictly a work conference<lb />
aimed at a thorough discussion and<lb />
As a<lb />
ing at<lb />
summer<lb />
result of the excellent show-<lb />
the N.S.A. conference this<lb />
at Ohio-Wesleyan Universi-<lb />
expected group of fifty delegates, evaluation of the conference theme.<lb />
the<lb />
of the<lb />
is the theme<lb />
The Admirable<lb />
clubs and<lb />
trateraitj presidents the opportunity<lb />
 being thoroughly informed of the<lb />
 programs being conducted by<lb />
Student Government and the<lb />
 fo, the welfare of the stu-<lb />
(h h m oiinion it would<lb />
outstSAdiag communication<lb />
Student Government is busily<lb />
,t ork planning to hold a few<lb />
, seminars, aimed at assist-<lb />
i organisations on cam<lb />
x iss4ership eeminar la being<lb />
o, tart winter quarters,<lb />
Council To Choose<lb />
Maid 01 Cotton<lb />
Maul of Cotton will visit<lb />
Bermuda next summer for the<lb />
 htM rtobnl tour, the Na-<lb />
, M , ottoa Coun. ,1 announced to-<lb />
n,e Cotton Council reports that<lb />
e-t war's Maid Will be the first to<lb />
visit both Bermuda and Nassau and<lb />
teta the I Helen Undon<lb />
of Hunttagton, Tenn King Cotton<lb />
7 emi-a.y. spent the Easter<lb />
beUday. in Bermuda. Iwhita Fa-<lb />
trieta Anne i owden of Raleigh, NC,<lb />
opened her 1956 tow  the Ba"<lb />
hamas. ,<lb />
The search is now officially under<lb />
to find the young beauty who<lb />
industry<lb />
vvay<lb />
Crkhtoa says, "There must<lb />
always be a master and servants in<lb />
ll civilized communities, my lady,<lb />
for it is natural, and whatever is<lb />
natural is right This<lb />
of J. M. Barrie's<lb />
Crichton<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse, pre-<lb />
senting the play on October 29, 30,<lb />
and 31, has UmA Barrie an incom-<lb />
parable playwright technically.<lb />
Scarcely ft 80000 in 'Crichton' has no<lb />
surprise; these surprises come like<lb />
flashes of inspiration, illuminating<lb />
the heart and mind of a character<lb />
ays J. A. Withey, director.<lb />
Critical comments oil past pro-<lb />
ductions of the play have been most<lb />
favorable. A. B. Walklcy termed it<lb />
"as delightful a play as the English<lb />
stage lias produced while Mackail<lb />
thought that this was "an entertain-<lb />
ment with something in it for every-<lb />
one who thought or felt, or had a<lb />
senae of humor, a sense of pathos, an<lb />
, p,citation of life, or an eye<lb />
beauty<lb />
The "return to nature" takes place<lb />
when the central characters are cast<lb />
i ben   tropical island in the<lb />
second act. Many will remember that<lb />
an island provided an important set<lb />
ting for another Barrie playPeter<lb />
Pan' It is with tin change of en<lb />
rironment that master become serv-<lb />
ants and servents masters.<lb />
Thee has always been controversy<lb />
,vei the ending of the play. A well-<lb />
known novelist meeting Barrie a day<lb />
at two after the opening of 'The<lb />
idmirable Crichton" urged that as<lb />
he hal set himself a problem in psy-<lb />
c ology he should not have evaded<lb />
 solution that involved the ascendency<lb />
of the stronger mind. Crichton,<lb />
novelist argued, should come out on<lb />
top. Barrie half agreed but said that<lb />
the audience wouldn't stand for it<lb />
The comic castaways will work out<lb />
 destiny un t e McG.ums Auditor-<lb />
ium stage of the ECC campus on<lb />
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,<lb />
October 29, 30, and 81, at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Sponsorship by the East Carolina<lb />
College Student Government Asso-<lb />
Queen Resigns<lb />
Homecoming Queen Jimi Mc-<lb />
Daniel has resigned her poeition.<lb />
See next weeks paper for the<lb />
explanation.<lb />
The discussions will be centered<lb />
around the misconception that social<lb />
status should have prestige above in-<lb />
tellectual status. Incoming freshmen<lb />
are aware of this idea and in their<lb />
quest for status they adopt those<lb />
.aloes necessary for achievement and<lb />
in turn pass t. at tradition on to sub-<lb />
sequent classes.<lb />
Special guest and conference lead-<lb />
er, Mr. Fred Werner, Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Vice President of the<lb />
stated S.G.A. President Mike Katsias.<lb />
Herky DeStout is working as co-<lb />
ordinator of the entire conference, and<lb />
Katsias and other S.G.A. personnel<lb />
ne making final plans.<lb />
The conference discussions will be<lb />
held on the second floor of Joyner<lb />
Memorial Library, and that floor will<lb />
I e closed to everyone except dele-<lb />
gates and press observers. The con-<lb />
ference is expected to continue until<lb />
late Saturday evening; and some con-<lb />
NLSjA will arrive on campus today ference participants will be housed on<lb />
ty. the East Carolina S. G. A. was<lb />
selected to play host to the initial<lb />
conference for this region.<lb />
Among S.G.A. personnel who helped<lb />
with the plan tec the conference are<lb />
the members of the External Affairs<lb />
Committee under the leadership of<lb />
Herky DeStout: Derry Walker, Vice<lb />
Chairman, Pete Finegan, Jane Chand-<lb />
ler, and Sam Stowe.<lb />
US.N.S.A. is the country's largest<lb />
non-partisan representative student<lb />
organization. Over one million stu-<lb />
dents in almost 400 colleges and uni-<lb />
eisitics aie represented in U.S.<lb />
N.S.A. through their democratically-<lb />
elected student governments. Found-<lb />
d in 1941, it is dedicated to the in-<lb />
cleased responsibility and participa-<lb />
tion of students in the American edu-<lb />
atioiial community. It is the largest<lb />
national union of students<lb />
world.<lb />
in<lb />
Cavaliers To Perform Here October 29<lb />
One of the hottest musical combos entertainers ever to 1<lb />
perform here, a dance sponsored by the Pi Kappa<lb />
to play in this section of the South<lb />
will furnish the rhythm for the forth-<lb />
coming Intrafraternity Council spon-<lb />
sored dance here October 29.<lb />
The Cavaliers, an eight-piece Negro<lb />
aggregation which is under contract<lb />
10 Decca Records, have been signed<lb />
to perform for the informal mid-<lb />
week dance.<lb />
It will make the third time the Cav-<lb />
aliers have played at East Carolina<lb />
function<lb />
Their first appearance was sponsored<lb />
here this summer by the ECC summer<lb />
school Student Government Associaf<lb />
tion.<lb />
Led by manager Roscoe Norfleet,<lb />
the Cavaliers specialize in rock-and-<lb />
roll, rhythm-blues music, as well as<lb />
more standard work. The group is<lb />
to record "Jumping at the Pi Kappa<lb />
Ball" for Decca in the near future.<lb />
The song was composed and written<lb />
s. They were the first Negro I by the Cavaliers last year following<lb />
Alpha fraternity here.<lb />
The group has played frequently<lb />
for UNC fraternities and they per-<lb />
formed at the Nags Head Casino this<lb />
summer. There are two high school<lb />
music teachers in the combo.<lb />
All students are invited to attend<lb />
the dance October 29; tickets can be<lb />
obtained from any fraternity mem-<lb />
ber. The ticketh are priced at 50 cents<lb />
each.<lb />
Hodges Makes<lb />
History At ECC<lb />
travel for tho cotton<lb />
in 1969. Twenty finalists, selected<lb />
from individual applications and inlciation permits students to be ad<lb />
state contests, will come to Memphis 1 miUd upon presentation of their<lb />
for two daya of contest finale, De-ltD caTds General admission coat<lb />
cember 29, 80. (one dollar.<lb />
For the first time in the history<lb />
of East Carolina College, Governor<lb />
Luther Hodges held his weekly news<lb />
conference here Thursday in Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
This news conference was the last<lb />
i a series of conferences held in dif-<lb />
ferent parts of the state. The first<lb />
was held in Charlotte the second in<lb />
Ishcvilta. The purpose of these out<lb />
,f the capitol conferences is to ac-<lb />
quaint tl e working press of the state<lb />
ith the governors news conferences.<lb />
The news conference was opened<lb />
by Dave WThichard, editor of Green-<lb />
ville's DAILY REFLECTOR. Which-<lb />
 welcomed Governor Hodges, his<lb />
ovate secretary, Ed .Rankin, and<lb />
radio, television, and newspaper men<lb />
He also stated that Eastern N. C.<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu<lb />
Sweeps Honors;<lb />
Jimi McDaniel<lb />
Chosen Queen<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
A record number of fans, alumni,<lb />
and students invaded East Carolina<lb />
College Saturday to inaugurate the<lb />
biggest and most impressive Home-<lb />
coming Weekend in the history of the<lb />
school.<lb />
Festivities were initiated Saturday<lb />
morning with the longest and most<lb />
colorful parade yet staged in Green-<lb />
ville. Forty-four girls representing<lb />
various campus organizations and<lb />
residence halls were spaced between<lb />
five bands, twelve floats, East Caro-<lb />
lina's big dog "Buc and a truck-<lb />
load of fraternity boys who tied<lb />
themselves to the end of the parade.<lb />
Making an appearance in the pa-<lb />
rade was Miss North Carolina, Miss<lb />
Betty Lane Evans, who plans to<lb />
enter school here next quarter when<lb />
her job of being a Miss America<lb />
finalist eases a bit.<lb />
Miss Carol McDaniel, the 1968<lb />
Homecoming Queen, rode in the honor<lb />
spot in the parade. Her sister, Jimi,<lb />
crowned the 1969 Queen at the foot-<lb />
ball game later Saturday, occupied a<lb />
spot farther back.<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu made a clean<lb />
sweep of honors in the float and<lb />
Queen departments. The fraternity<lb />
sponsored Jimi McDaniel and also<lb />
created the giant locomotive float<lb />
which won the parade prize and<lb />
trophy.<lb />
Runner-up in the Queen catagory<lb />
was Miss Gayle Davenport. Winners<lb />
of second and third places in the<lb />
float contest were Theta Chi and<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
A record-breaking turnout of 8,600<lb />
jammed ECC stadium to watch Coach<lb />
Jack Boone's Pirates slam Western<lb />
Carolina 18-7 and retain first place<lb />
in the North State Conference.<lb />
Halftime festivities included a<lb />
Cinema-radie-television-juke box take-<lb />
off by the ECC marching band, and<lb />
aerial fireworks.<lb />
Following the ballgame, several or-<lb />
ganizations conducted open house for<lb />
alumni and students.<lb />
Saturday night, Claude ThornhiU'a<lb />
orchestra periormed at the Home-<lb />
coming dance at Wright Building.<lb />
Campus fraternities also sponsored<lb />
several separate dances Saturday<lb />
nigfot.<lb />
Members of the Homecoming Com-<lb />
mittee planning and producing the<lb />
1958 event were headed by Dr. James<lb />
W. Butler, representing the College<lb />
and Jimmie E. Wall, of Raleigh, of<lb />
the Student Government Association<lb />
Special Events Committee.<lb />
The faculty members included Her-<lb />
bert L. Carter, W. H. Durham, Dr.<lb />
Louise Greer, Dr. H. C. Haynes,<lb />
Howard PorteT, Dr. Mary Lois Staton,<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb, and Miss Vernie<lb />
Wilder.<lb />
SGtA members were Charlie Gregg,<lb />
parade marshal, Miss Jerri Mills, dec-<lb />
orations; Miss Betty L. McCauley,<lb />
sponsors.<lb />
the<lb />
Course Teaches<lb />
Camping Skills<lb />
A new course, Physical Education<lb />
265 "Camping Techniques has w-<lb />
Whichard, then introduced Ed Ran-lcently been added to the Physicsl<lb />
I body ia invited.<lb />
kin, who gave the general rules fol-<lb />
owed by the working press in the<lb />
Governors regular conferences. Ran-<lb />
kin then turned the conference over<lb />
to Hodges.<lb />
H.idpes said that he was very glad<lb />
to he holding tl is news confernece in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina and at East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
The governors first announcements<lb />
were two new appointments: Dr.<lb />
Eugene A. Hargrove, General Super-<lb />
intendent of the N. C. Hospital Board<lb />
of Control was appointed a member<lb />
of the State Advisory Council to<lb />
N. C Medical Care Commission sad<lb />
also a member of the Governors Co-<lb />
ordinating Committee on the Ageing.<lb />
Dr. Hargrove will fill the<lb />
created by the death of Dr.<lb />
W. Murdockv<lb />
Education department. The -purpose<lb />
of the course is to acquire skills in<lb />
simple outdoor living. Twenty men<lb />
and women are enrolled in the class<lb />
this quarter and are receiving their<lb />
instruction from Dr. J. O. Miller.<lb />
The highlight of the course 19 s<lb />
actual camping trip. During -the, trip<lb />
the students will put into use the tech-<lb />
niques learned in class. Tnis year tim<lb />
trip has been planned to Camp Croa-<lb />
tan in Croatan. National Forest for<lb />
two days, October ai-Novemhar 1.<lb />
The success of the trip depends up-<lb />
on the students themselves,<lb />
from the camping skills<lb />
cookery, canoeing, Itadkrsit, tooi-<lb />
craft, and fishing, they leant afeQP<lb />
the outdoors in a natural letting-<lb />
They obtain vsioashie iifilgBga Ia<lb /><pb facs="00038611_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, <lb />
rfVi<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Communists Hurt South<lb />
The recent dynamiting of the Jewish<lb />
Temple in Atlanta makes a total of four anti-<lb />
Semetie blastings in the South this year.<lb />
Damage amounting to over $200,000 was<lb />
caused.<lb />
These actions, along with the dynamiting<lb />
of an integrated school in Clinton, Tennesee,<lb />
are most obviously the work of ruthlessir-<lb />
responsible criminals. It is a known fact<lb />
that the bombing in Clinton was the work<lb />
of professionals.<lb />
Regardless of their feelings on the inte-<lb />
gration-segregation issue, the peoples of the<lb />
South do nut condone such acts of violence<lb />
and stupidity. The Civil War was finished<lb />
long ao. Southerners have learned that the<lb />
fight can be won only with ballots and not<lb />
with weapons. Southerners do not want vio-<lb />
lence. Jynamite, and criminal rebellion.<lb />
The dynamiters of the Temple in At-<lb />
lanta had the audacity to refer to themselves<lb />
in a note as "the Confederate underground<lb />
This is an insult of the highest degree to our<lb />
noble ancestors who fought in the "last war<lb />
between gentlemen" for a just and rightful<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Homecoming was stupendous!<lb />
Sc (.in! s, ii it reached its highest peak<lb />
and the Pirates won. The suitcases<lb />
were left under the bed, the campus<lb />
was full of its own students 'plus<lb />
alumni, the floats were better than<lb />
ever, and the McDaniel girls kept<lb />
the title of Homecoming Queen in<lb />
the family.<lb />
Campus Greeks added much to<lb />
Homecoming. They made the parade<lb />
bigger and better, sat en mass at the<lb />
bail game and kept it alive with<lb />
cheering and j hit, and had parties<lb />
galore.<lb />
Jimmy Wall and his Homecoming<lb />
Committee worked hard and accom-<lb />
plished much. The dance was packed<lb />
and Claude Thornhill was smooth.<lb />
Joy Jordan and the cheerleaders<lb />
were in top shape and they along<lb />
Acts such as these can only bring the with the pirate Tommy Ragland made<lb />
cause. .<lb />
word Confederate into ill-repute. Certainly<lb />
no Southerner could want this.<lb />
It is our beliefour firm beliefthat<lb />
the recent bombings which have shaken the<lb />
South during the past few weeks are the<lb />
work of Communists intent upon stirring<lb />
up hatred and more violence between the<lb />
peoples of our country, both White and Black,<lb />
Northern md Southern, and of all religions.<lb />
the cheers really cheers and not just<lb />
precision movements and cut phrases.<lb />
The pre-game and half-time shows<lb />
were most entertaining; the band<lb />
worked hard and deserves much credit<lb />
for its fine work.<lb />
Faculty members who did back-<lb />
mound work for homecoming as a<lb />
whole were Herbert L. Carter, W. A.<lb />
Durham, Dr. Louise Greer, Dr. H. C.<lb />
Thev ire attempts to discredit the South Hayoes, Howard Porter, Dr. Mary<lb />
and the nation in the eyes of the outside<lb />
world.<lb />
Certainly the South can gain nothing<lb />
but disfavor bv bombing Jewish faith cent-<lb />
ers. The Jews have decided how they stand<lb />
on the integration-segregation issue, but so has<lb />
every other leading religion or sect. Why<lb />
terrorism to Jews There is no link here<lb />
which would call for Southern action such<lb />
as that shown.<lb />
We realize that anytime anything is done<lb />
which is derogatory to America or any sec-<lb />
tion of our country it is usually blamed on<lb />
the Communists. However, there seems to<lb />
he no other answer to the bombings.<lb />
The bombings are most assuredly the<lb />
work of Communists, well-schemed, well-car-<lb />
ried out. aimed at the destroying of attempts<lb />
of both Northerners and Southerners to work<lb />
out the meblem of integration together and<lb />
aimed at discrediting the country in the eyes<lb />
of the rest of the world.<lb />
Faculty Avoid Socials<lb />
Every school dance or function must<lb />
have chaperoms. It is a general rule that<lb />
these chaperones must be faculty members.<lb />
Finding faculty members to serve as chape-<lb />
rones is becoming exceedingly difficult. Few<lb />
are willing to give up one weekend night to<lb />
attend a dance.<lb />
Of course there are a few who never<lb />
turn down a student when he asks them to<lb />
chaperone. These ld faithfuls are seen at<lb />
dance after dance. They seem to enjoy them-<lb />
selves and we enjoy having them, however,<lb />
it seems that there should be others willing<lb />
to assist.<lb />
Dancing and mixing with one's students,<lb />
could be an enjoyable thing. It is a wonder<lb />
that so many professors avoid dances as<lb />
thev would the plague.<lb />
Staton, Mrs. Susie Webb, and Miss<lb />
Vernie Wilder. They, too, are to be<lb />
commended for their work.<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu really racked up.<lb />
Their sponsor won the Homecoming<lb />
Queen title and their float copped<lb />
first place. Nice work boys. Their<lb />
float also won first place last year<lb />
and the year before that.<lb />
'Jumpin' At Pi Kappa<lb />
Ball'<lb />
Cussin iT Discussin<lb />
Yea, Though I Stagger<lb />
Bii She of the Tribe of Lilly Known a Nane$<lb />
(With apologies to Mike Morgan and<lb />
'The Miuni Herald")<lb />
Culture And Captain Nemo Refutes Hank Snow<lb />
Don Christian of the Cavaliers<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962.<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Preas Association<lb />
Enter as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDITOR -<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Co-Sports Editors<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Cartoonists<lb />
Proofreading: Staff<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Derry Walker, Pat Harvey<lb />
Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
 Bob Harper<lb />
Billy Arnold, Dirry Walker<lb />
G.ven Johnson, Shirley Lewis<lb />
News Staff Betty Maynor, Pat Farmer, Wilma<lb />
Pait, Libby Williams, Jackie Linville, Claudia<lb />
Todd<lb />
Columnists James Corbet, Derry Walker, Billy<lb />
Arnold, Nancy Lilly, Bob Harper, Pat Harvey,<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Womer's Circulation Staff Jo Ann Baker,<lb />
Carolyn Baxley, Jean Capps, Nancy Cox, Emily<lb />
Currin, Sara Elkins, Judy Cay, Shirley Gay, Jack<lb />
The Cavaliers played for a Pi Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha tarty Friday night. They<lb />
are tops, the best rhythm and blues<lb />
group in North Carolina. Well be<lb />
looking forward to seeing and hear-<lb />
ing them October 29 when they again<lb />
grace our campus for a mid-week in-<lb />
formal dance.<lb />
Incidentally, the Cavaliers have re-<lb />
cently written a song titled "Jump-<lb />
ing at the Pi Kappa Ball" which they<lb />
are to record for Decca soon. They<lb />
wrote it last year when they played<lb />
for a Pika party.<lb />
The Lamda Chi's had a hot combo<lb />
fiom the campus playing at their<lb />
Saturday night party. Hope to hear<lb />
more from them soon.<lb />
While speaking of fraternities, the<lb />
Theta Chi pledge helped in insert<lb />
middle pages for this six page issue.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha pledges made<lb />
several fine paper racks which will<lb />
aid us in distributing papers to day<lb />
students and faculty members. They<lb />
will be placed in the major buildings<lb />
on campus. Thanks to our campus<lb />
Greeks!<lb />
Our mascot Buc" has done mucih<lb />
for school spirit and moral. The sum-<lb />
mer school administration led by<lb />
Jo! nny Hudson and Clinton LeGette<lb />
had a fine idee and they did not stop<lb />
until they accomplished their aim.<lb />
"Buc" symbolised strength, speed,<lb />
nd friendliness. And he is friendly!<lb />
We like our big puppy dog.<lb />
As aforementioned the floats were<lb />
tups this year. One of the fraterni-<lb />
ties was having trouble recruiting<lb />
workers so one of the boys began<lb />
dating different girls and getting them<lb />
to work on the float each night.<lb />
When passing through the soda shop<lb />
we heard a little freshman remark,<lb />
"I worked on that damn float every<lb />
night for a week and he didn't even<lb />
ask me for a date for homecoming<lb />
Well, so goes it.<lb />
And then there was the boy who<lb />
was cheering so loudly that he lost<lb />
his tooth at the ball game. He later<lb />
Signs of culture pop up in the<lb />
strangest places! The Sunday foot-<lb />
ball game between the Washington<lb />
Redskins and the Green Bay Packers,<lb />
which was televised in this- area, had<lb />
for its half-time entertainment the<lb />
National Symphony Orchestra of<lb />
Washington, D. C. conducted by<lb />
the very ca, able Dr. Mitchell. They<lb />
played the well-known "Blue Danube<lb />
Waltz " Bugler's Holiday which<lb />
featured the trumpet section, and a<lb />
symphonic arrangement of "Hail- to<lb />
the Redskins<lb />
Quite a show for 50,000 spectators.<lb />
Yet, as I watched the performance, I<lb />
wondered how many of those present<lb />
would attend a formal concert by the<lb />
orchestra. Perhaps the greatest sin-<lb />
gle factor deterrent to a real appre-<lb />
ciation of what is labeled "good"<lb />
music is the lack of proper orienta-<lb />
tion. It would be too much to expect<lb />
of an individual raised on the warb-<lb />
lings of Hank Snow, etc etc to sud-<lb />
denly become obsessed with the com-<lb />
positions of the likes of Beethoven,<lb />
By HUGH AGEE<lb />
etc etc. (Although, it may surprise<lb />
you to know that there are some who<lb />
enjoy hillbilly and classical music.<lb />
Very few, however.)<lb />
What can be done to raise the level<lb />
of appreciation of the American pub-<lb />
lic? The answer lies, as it often does,<lb />
in the school. Not the college, but in<lb />
the public s-hools. This is not an<lb />
api eal for music education, as such;<lb />
it is merely an opinion to be digested<lb />
or discarded.<lb />
While on the subject of music, have<lb />
you ever been curious about the Cap-<lb />
tain Nemo of Austin Building? I<lb />
make reference to the unseen musician<lb />
who is heard practicing every day on<lb />
the organ in the auditorium. The com-<lb />
position that rumbles through the<lb />
halls and classrooms is "Tumlut in<lb />
the Praetorium" from the Passion<lb />
Symphony by Maleingreau, a con-<lb />
temporary French composer. It is this<lb />
piece that particularly reminds me<lb />
uf the stormy personality of the Jules<lb />
Verne character. Another composition<lb />
heard often is "Fantasia and Fugue<lb />
in G Minor" by Bach.<lb />
campus. Recently, a poem was re-<lb />
ceived through the mail by THE<lb />
RKBKL. It is a wonderful poem, and<lb />
the magazine editor would be only<lb />
too happy to print it. But there's a<lb />
catch. The poem is written in Eliza-<lb />
bethan language and structured after<lb />
the fashion of the Elizabethan poets.<lb />
It was signed Francis Montcorbier,<lb />
Box 408. A careful check revealed<lb />
II at there is no Francis Montcorbier<lb />
listed for Box 408 or as a student<lb />
of the college. Further, the poem has<lb />
been examined by competent members<lb />
of the English faculty. It was con-<lb />
cluded that no student -unless an<lb />
unusual student or an Elizabethan<lb />
thiefcould have written it. The ed-<lb />
itor of THE REBEL says that he<lb />
appreciates a joke, but if the poem<lb />
is an honest effort, he'd welcome<lb />
the chance to talk to the individual<lb />
behind Francis Montcorbier.<lb />
1 might add, for the benefit of<lb />
the free lance detectives, that a letter<lb />
was vvritten to Francis asking him<lb />
to come forth. A later check of Box<lb />
4i revealed that Francis had gotten<lb />
his letter, for he left the empty en-<lb />
velope in the box. Who is hiding be-<lb />
hind Francis Montcorbriej?<lb />
And it came to pass that a thing of great<lb />
marvel did happen unto the Land of the Suit.<lb />
case<lb />
Yealong shall it be enscribed in our<lb />
scroll and its telling shall be kept bright it<lb />
those places where the second drink is.n the<lb />
house.<lb />
For 'tis even as if the politician sitteth<lb />
down to eat at banquet refuseth t)o makr as<lb />
after dinner speech.<lb />
Or that the East Carolina Piraei cop-<lb />
pt-th a Conference Championship.<lb />
Now tnerefre it came to pass that a<lb />
courier did bring from the Land of the Alum<lb />
iii many epistles to the Land of the Suitcase,<lb />
epistles which did bear lad tidings of great<lb />
parties.<lb />
Thus did I anoint my head with oil, call<lb />
for a short beer, and cry out unto my room-<lb />
mate :<lb />
"Lo, the Weekend -of the Homecon.<lb />
is upon us and the suitcases shall remain<lb />
opened under the bed, for the wine eel la.<lb />
stocked and the sax and the drums 1<lb />
pour forth background music<lb />
And a vision did appear unto mine e<lb />
of the School Spirit clad in raiment of Pu;<lb />
and Gold and the Spirit spake, saying:<lb />
"Make a joyful noise unto the football<lb />
team, all ye fans, for the time is at hand and<lb />
the Alma Mater is with thee<lb />
Know ye that it came to pass ma<lb />
chariots did c meth before our abodetin<lb />
two-tone chariots, laden with chrome fin<lb />
and those from the Land of the Alumni ai<lb />
I did say onto them words of welcome. Even<lb />
did I bid them to enter.<lb />
Then my heart trembled and there wenl<lb />
forth from my mouth cries and shrieks Ye1<lb />
I did fall upon the floor and best my hea<lb />
for my friends were double and mj pall<lb />
was single, but I said unto them:<lb />
"Lo, trou art tired frm journeying<lb />
the two-t ne chariot with the chrome fins<lb />
and thou shalt sleep in mine and mine room<lb />
mate's beds whilst we repose on the floor<lb />
And the eldest saith nack: "Nay<lb />
"Nay? asketh I.<lb />
"Nay: ' saith she.<lb />
And as I cast covetous eyes upon her<lb />
two-tone chariot, she explained unto me:<lb />
"For we shall abide in the inn where we<lb />
mav lift up our noses unto the handbok and<lb />
make joyful m.ises unto Bacchus<lb />
Yea, and the multitude did remain on<lb />
campus and many heads were anointed with<lb />
brew. And for once the suitcases remained<lb />
under the beds and there was great rejoicing<lb />
throughout the land.<lb />
Alfred Was A Rover<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Labor Omnia-No<lb />
Harris, Janie Harris, Kay Hood, Jean Horton,<lb />
Deanne Johnson, Dot Jones, Ma May Johnson, iound it among the rubble under the<lb />
Irvene Jones, Babs Moore, Carole Rankin, Gayle bleachers.<lb />
Swinson<lb />
Men's (Circulation Manager &amp;m Trlc<lb />
Men s drculition Staff  Billy Nye, Robert Greene<lb />
Advisors Miss Mary Greene, Mrs. Mary Goodman<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C<lb />
)FFIC5 on the second floor of Wright BuHding<lb />
)hene, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
We're looking forward to the Stu-<lb />
dent Body Presidents' and Deans'<lb />
Conference which will convene on our<lb />
campus this weekend. We're hoping<lb />
to see many familiar faces who wire<lb />
at the NSA conference this summer.<lb />
This should be an interesting event.<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
During the storm<lb />
a prickly cuckle<lb />
burr formed and<lb />
developed in<lb />
the belly of<lb />
the virtuous<lb />
Neophyte.<lb />
As the storm<lb />
raged and the<lb />
rains swept down<lb />
in wind strong<lb />
torrental sheets<lb />
the conscientious<lb />
figure stood<lb />
deluded<lb />
against antipathetic<lb />
and vituperative<lb />
demands from a<lb />
belligerent hand<lb />
to endure the<lb />
sharpning obsticle<lb />
which projected<lb />
spears of violent<lb />
pain throughout<lb />
a subjudged<lb />
system.<lb />
When the storm<lb />
ceased to ravish<lb />
the Neophyte stood<lb />
denuded<lb />
and stigmatized<lb />
with a prevailing<lb />
thorny element<lb />
that win melt<lb />
with intransigent<lb />
stones.<lb />
There's an unsolved mystery on<lb />
Brains vs. Personality<lb />
'Who's Who What's That<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
"Round and round we go, where we<lb />
stop.  no one knows If anyone<lb />
bothered to skim over this fascinat-<lb />
ing page a few weeks ago he probab-<lb />
ly noted a mention of a fairly com-<lb />
mon word, "Rounded which was<lb />
blown up to be the biggest headache<lb />
for many of us well-rounded (ahaI<lb />
there it is again) individuals since our<lb />
mothers explained to us that pneu-<lb />
monia did not begin with an N.<lb />
At this appropriate time I would<lb />
consider it a welcome aspect for my<lb />
overly-stuffed ego, to quote one<lb />
James Deese of the John Hopkins<lb />
University. Mr. Deese must have<lb />
undoubtedly been on a lost weekend<lb />
and had lost all his bearings with<lb />
mass conformity when he said:  . .<lb />
. . . Those who enjoy the distinction<lb />
of being in Who's Who had, on the<lb />
average, higher college grades than<lb />
those who do not Of course, we<lb />
are to assume that these characters<lb />
spent 24 hours per day behind<lb />
closed doors studying the presidents<lb />
of the United States. That is the<lb />
leason those brain-children were<lb />
selectedthey knew their pres-<lb />
idents. Now understand this. . . 1 like<lb />
presidents. I'm even prepared to Ad-<lb />
mit that they are necessary (in a<lb />
weak moment.) in fact, 1 rather enjoy<lb />
holding a citizenship in the U. S.<lb />
Why? Well, we have freedom of<lb />
speech for one thing. That is if we<lb />
are fortunate enough to have a few<lb />
thoughts stashed away in some corner<lb />
(away from the presidents) of oar<lb />
highly populated brain.<lb />
As far as cocktail parties go, they<lb />
are few and too far between lor my<lb />
enjoyment. The last one I had the<lb />
pleasure to attend held such intel-<lb />
ligent coversations as, "Do you<lb />
really believe Marilyn Monroe can<lb />
play the part of Lady Macbeth? and<lb />
"Why did WUstler's mother want<lb />
her profile painted since she had<lb />
such a ridiculously ugly nose<lb />
There's nothing like a few quick-<lb />
witted thoughts to keep one awake at<lb />
night.<lb />
But wait! we're going off into a<lb />
foolish tangent, which must be ended<lb />
immediately. Since one must conform<lb />
to these rules already set up by  .<lb />
(wlio in the heck did establish these<lb />
lousy customs?). I'm afraid everyone<lb />
will have to be satisfied with what he<lb />
has in college. . . text books.<lb />
So forget those silly ideas about<lb />
expanding your little talents here<lb />
and there, because you're not need-<lb />
ed. Stick to that room of yours, after<lb />
all four blank walls does give a home<lb />
atmosphere. Study industriously,<lb />
make ones in all your classes and<lb />
then when you graduate and your<lb />
friends or . . . should it be acquaint-<lb />
ces . . . ask what you did in college you<lb />
 an look them straight in the eye<lb />
and shout triumphetly "Young man,<lb />
I studied from the time I brushed<lb />
my teeth at daybreak until the time<lb />
I turned off the dim light at night. . .<lb />
not just one day out of a week but<lb />
six and seven . . . for four years.<lb />
To this overwhelming statement<lb />
the wide-eyed and excited young man<lb />
yelled, "Well, what did you accom-<lb />
pliah?"<lb />
And the college graduate exclaims,<lb />
with stars in his eyes and a ten-ineh<lb />
grin on his face, "why  I learned<lb />
the presidents of the United States<lb />
. . . What else? WHEE1<lb />
So, in conclusion, I would like to<lb />
use this brief paragraph to illustrate<lb />
This is a dog story.<lb />
Once there was a dog named Alfred<lb />
Bottom and he belonged to a family near<lb />
Burlington. Alfred did most of the things<lb />
that dogs do and he enjoyed a full and happy<lb />
life.<lb />
He romped in the scattered grass fields<lb />
and stole bones from smaller dogs and growled<lb />
at people who passed by the family house<lb />
along the dirt road leading to town.<lb />
Every Saturday night Alfred would go<lb />
into town and drink beer with some of his<lb />
buddies and talk about bitches and bones<lb />
and parking meters.<lb />
Sometimes, Alfred would get drunk and<lb />
bit? somebody on the way home.<lb />
Once, he was arrested for loitering and<lb />
tossed in the dog pound and his family had to<lb />
come bail him out. But that was not usual.<lb />
When he was seven months old, Alfred<lb />
began to get the wanderlust. He would lie<lb />
n the font porch and listen to the train<lb />
whistle in the distance and see visions of<lb />
open fields and strange trees and wind-<lb />
hushed forests and alleys. He would watch<lb />
the cars pass on the endless road and yearn<lb />
to gallop past the gate, to race, his nose wet in<lb />
the wind, toward the un, to feel his paws<lb />
on unscratched earth.<lb />
Then, one day, one of the kids stepped on<lb />
his tail and he yelped and scampered under<lb />
trv huuse and out the other side and cleared<lb />
the fence in one great leap. He thundered<lb />
across the iield, barreling through the stiff-<lb />
dried cornstalks, cutting them down like<lb />
match-stick trees.<lb />
He hitched a ride with a fruit truck<lb />
bound for the west coast. He ate herbs and<lb />
wild berries and sneaked an occasional apple<lb />
from the back of the truck when the driver<lb />
stopped for coffee, along the way, and slept<lb />
under the rear wheels at night.<lb />
When he arrived in Los Angeles, he got<lb />
a job leauing a blind man who eventually<lb />
got run over by a bus, and then joined up<lb />
with a band of singing gypsies on the way<lb />
to Birtchtown, Illinois.<lb />
On the way, he met a bitch in Joplin, Mo,<lb />
and they were married and had three litters.<lb />
But Alfred was jealous and it didn't last<lb />
They were divorced some weeks later and he<lb />
traveled with the Goat Man back down to-<lb />
ward North Carolina. The Gtoat Man fed him<lb />
and<lb />
tin cans and milk and gave him a place to<lb />
my opinions of what college should sleep and, in return, Alfred kept the goats in<lb />
provide for its students. One can make line and bit trouble-makers who tried to steal<lb />
good grades and try his hand in postcards.<lb />
extra-currkular activities. "They said He died of cholera before he could get<lb />
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t series of WC down Emory and<lb />
Glenn Bass caught Cooper on his<lb />
own 10 yard line a  attempted to<lb />
i ml a pass on a fourth down situation.<lb />
Zehring promptly found end Joe<lb />
Holmes in the end zone and hit him<lb />
with an 8 yard touchodwn aerial.<lb />
For the third time in the evening the<lb />
pirates couk. not make good their<lb />
xtra oiat try. The contest ended<lb />
with WC in possession.<lb />
East Carolina will go outside of the<lb />
conference again for the second time<lb />
Saturday's Non-Conference Clash<lb />
Should Find Sues In Good Shape<lb />
Setting up two East (arolina touchdowns with 55 yards rushing in<lb />
imlv four attempts at carrying the ball was James Speight, fleet footed full-<lb />
back on the Buc team. Speight has seen little action this season due to an<lb />
ankle injury but his running ability in the Western Carolina contest was ex-<lb />
cellent and the all-confertnce halfback choice for last year will see much<lb />
action against Newoerry this coming Saturday night. Boone has been em-<lb />
ploying Speight at the fullback slot this season with much success.<lb />
k Jim Speight, half<lb />
 and t e passing<lb />
I Perry of course<lb />
e a ' <lb />
Bucs ki.k Off<lb />
a<lb />
kkkofi onl<lb />
un attempt and as , gun sounded thi, season next week. They will meet<lb />
the half the homecoming erowd roat , Newberry ollege team of<lb />
ed to the I2i lead compiled by<lb />
 squad.<lb />
East Carolina received and quickly<lb />
gave<lb />
Newberry, South Carolina there<lb />
There were no serious injuries in<lb />
the Western Carolina tilt am Jack<lb />
Boone's eleven will be out to chalk<lb />
et-<lb />
No Undefeated Teams In League<lb />
i on downs to open the<lb />
Henry third quarter of play. T en the WC up their fifth win against one<lb />
to offense began to clidl as Hooey Bass, back.<lb />
It Was A Busy Evening For The League Leading Pirates<lb />
Umstead Hall Upsets<lb />
River Rats In Loop Play<lb />
DORM KB Don Haskins' up-and- few minutes of the game decided the<lb />
over Memorial S.adlum here 1 Surda, evening -hen K Carolina hoated<lb />
,  L. I. a.o,pl for a short gain Ihrough the WC line.omin . to block before the Catamount b<lb />
k , terita I  IN"   hlfb'ck Ch,rlie Bi,hP (N' 10  t'0ra8 "P<lb />
I tit pl.t V<lb />
W4 $<lb />
rV<lb />
s r-jpmm<lb />
Vthe photo belo. Bhop (No. 10, can be 8ee fumbling the pigskin which ,s M  It<lb />
w the Waahington, N C" athlete's first fumble of the season. Getting ready to pounce on the Ml - -<lb />
ratified Western Carotin. ,Uyer To th, eltreme ght is Perry who also apotted the fumble an M<lb />
M recover it. Bishop w returnin, . punt when the fumble took place and th Western "PJ<lb />
U and WC was deep fa EC territory. The, did not score on the mistake though a. J" Boone aqdI rtUI <lb />
out on the long end of an w.7 8core 0 tQ bc we for Bi6hop, his teammates and the Pirate i<lb />
when the gun finally sounded the end of the gumm. CPh0tM J<lb />
coming Umstead Hall football team<lb />
r.mght off a last minute effort on<lb />
the pmrt of Doug Watts' River Hats<lb />
Team to knock the Rats out of the<lb />
undefeated ranks with a 27-23 upset<lb />
victory last Thursday on the intra-<lb />
mural field.<lb />
The loss now leaves the RR squad<lb />
with a record of 6-1 which is still<lb />
solid enough to put them in an al-<lb />
most .mathematical position to take<lb />
their league crown. Before the Um-<lb />
stead Hall encounter the River Rats<lb />
had beaten the Falcons by a 25 to<lb />
14 margin last Wednesday.<lb />
In the UH contest Jack Medley<lb />
iraa the one man show in the scor-<lb />
,ng department. Medley came up<lb />
with two touchdowns while team<lb />
mates Ronald Field and manager<lb />
Haskins tad one each. Field also<lb />
had two extra points and Ricky<lb />
Baldree had one. Dean Robbins,<lb />
George Williams, AH Vaughn, Joel<lb />
Cong and Doug Watts all figured<lb />
strongly in the scoring of the Rats'<lb />
Club.<lb />
Umstead lost to the Country<lb />
Gentlemen last Wednesday though<lb />
by a score of 39 to fi. It was one of<lb />
those days when everything the<lb />
Gents did was right and everything<lb />
that Haskins' club did was wrong.<lb />
In the scoring department were six<lb />
different players. Wally Cockerell<lb />
had seven points, Bob Metatee had<lb />
six, Carrol C,eddesand Sonny Gilli-<lb />
kan six each while Warren Gaines<lb />
and Clint LeGette came up witb<lb />
 even joints apiece. The win by the<lb />
Gents helped them to keep pace<lb />
with Umstead and the t.wo teams<lb />
are presently tied with each other<lb />
for the second place position in the<lb />
league standings.<lb />
Tre Falcons of Bert May didn't<lb />
'are so bad for their week's work.<lb />
They came up with 2 wins against 1<lb />
loss during the week. As mentioned<lb />
above they were beaten by Umstead<lb />
Hall, but they rolled over the ROTC<lb />
group by a 37 to 6 margin and de-<lb />
feated the Rebel Rousers by a slim<lb />
21 to 14 score. Dominating play for<lb />
those two games were Bert May, Ken<lb />
Barlow, Bob King, FTed Barthlo-<lb />
mew, Mack Seymour and Johnny Al-<lb />
pine. Calvin Mills made the lone<lb />
touchdown for the ROTC six.<lb />
The last contest of the week in<lb />
Dormitory League action found the<lb />
Rebel Rousers rolling over the ROTC<lb />
:n. -and-tuck contest. R. L. Edwards<lb />
and Ace Symrell scored the two<lb />
TD's for the Reserve Officers Train-<lb />
 Corp team managed by Bill<lb />
Ward. No statistics were available on<lb />
the scoring of the Rebel Rousers.<lb />
The River Rats are definitely fa-<lb />
vorites to cop the Dorm League<lb />
title and then defeat the winning<lb />
re, resentatives from the Fraternity<lb />
League for the college touch foot-<lb />
ball trophy to be awarded by the<lb />
EC Intramural Association. Ten<lb />
games each will complete the 1958<lb />
intramural football schedule jlay<lb />
in addition to the playoffs.<lb />
Student Intramural Director Bill<lb />
Boyd announced that a meeting will<lb />
r,e held to work out plans for a<lb />
possible banquet which may be given<lb />
to the top two teams in each<lb />
leaugue, but stated fu'ther that plans<lb />
are incomplete at this time, and a<lb />
definite announcement will be made<lb />
next week concerning t. e banquet or<lb />
possibly hosting an intramural team<lb />
from Wake Forest or N. C. State.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone will carry his<lb />
North State leaders down south this<lb />
week-end when the Bucs run up<lb />
against Newberry College in New-<lb />
erry. The tilt will be a non-confer-<lb />
ence affair.<lb />
Boone is expected to have his club<lb />
at almost full strength when Sat-<lb />
urday gets here. The Pirates are ex-<lb />
pected to dp stronger for their South<lb />
Carolina foe than at any other time<lb />
si'ce the season o ener.<lb />
Speight To Return<lb />
James Speight, All-Conference<lb />
fullback, is one of the main reasons<lb />
that HOC is expected to be stronger.<lb />
The hard-running junior is expected<lb />
o he in the starting line-up for the<lb />
first time since the opening of the<lb />
season.<lb />
The Greenville native has been<lb />
nursing a foot injury but saw action<lb />
this past Saturday against Western<lb />
Carolina and reeled off 55 yards in<lb />
four carries. "I had my foot taped<lb />
md it feit real good said Speight.<lb />
P, r e was also pleased with ihis<lb />
Rollback's return. "We feel Jame is<lb />
ready to help us out nowit is only<lb />
i matter of retting him back in<lb />
rane cited Boone.<lb />
Glenn Bass, so; homore halfback,<lb />
w I tackle Henry Kwiatkowski are<lb />
t'  expected to be ready for full<lb />
duty this week. Bass wa,s injured in<lb />
any  eason also but should be ready<lb />
for the Indians. Kwiatkowski was in-<lb />
jure, i against Elon but saw action<lb />
against Western Carolina and will<lb />
be ready to go full steam against<lb />
Newberry.<lb />
Although t'e outer-state clash has<lb />
little significance to the North State<lb />
race, Boone will try to revenge a de-<lb />
feat administered by Newberry last<lb />
season, and also an earlier defeat by<lb />
mother Little Three school, Presby-<lb />
terian. The Blue Hose toppled the<lb />
Bucs J4-16 for ECC's only loss in<lb />
five starts.<lb />
Upset The Citadel<lb />
Newberry opened the season with<lb />
an upset uver The Citadel which gave<lb />
indications that they have another<lb />
strong club. The Indians led Catawba<lb />
I for three quarters before stalling in<lb />
I the final period.<lb />
Coach Harvey Kirkland has con-<lb />
tinuously produced strong clubs and<lb />
the Indians will have a big advantage<lb />
on playing at home.<lb />
The starting lineup for East Caro-<lb />
lina is expected to be as follows:<lb />
Bill Cain and Randell Holmes at ends,<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowski and Charles Cook<lb />
at tackles, Ed Emory and Wayne<lb />
Davis at the guards, and Charles<lb />
Gordon at center.<lb />
In the ECC backfield will be Bobby<lb />
Perry and Lee Atkinson at the half-<lb />
back slots, James Speight at fullback,<lb />
and Ralph Zehring at quarterback.<lb />
The Pirates will rely heavily on<lb />
their strong forward wall. Headed by<lb />
Ed Emory, the line gave up only one<lb />
first down and 30 yards rushing in<lb />
the first half against WCC.<lb />
Tournament Begins<lb />
For Chess Players<lb />
All chess players are invited to<lb />
play in the coming East Carolina<lb />
College Union quarterly tournament<lb />
sponsored by the games committee<lb />
of the College Union Student Board.<lb />
Plans have been made to begin<lb />
the tournament on October 27. In<lb />
tie past the tournament has been<lb />
divided into one for the faculty and<lb />
one for the students. If enough par-<lb />
ticipants sign up this quarter the<lb />
system will continue in this man-<lb />
ner, tine may sign up in the College<lb />
Union office or on the poster on the<lb />
bulletin board.<lb />
Captain George Patterson of the<lb />
AFROTC staff, was last year's<lb />
faculty winner, while Javier Cicero<lb />
was the student winner.<lb />
Football Tonight!<lb />
East Carolina's JV squad will<lb />
play hv.t to Fork Union tonight<lb />
at college stadium. The Varsity<lb />
Club will sponsor the contest. Ad-<lb />
mission for adults is $1.00 and<lb />
.50 for students. Game time is<lb />
8:00 P. M.<lb />
BIRTH<lb />
DEFECTS<lb />
NfWr;i' NEW hope<lb />
Preparing Equipment For Newberry Hit<lb />
Bug Cagers Open<lb />
Here On Dec. 5<lb />
by<lb />
East Carolina College basketball<lb />
schedule for 1958-59 his been re-<lb />
leased by Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, di-<lb />
rector of at' letics, with nine games<lb />
at home and eight away appealing on<lb />
the card.<lb />
The Bucs open with Guilford Col-<lb />
lege there on Saturday, November 29.<lb />
The first home game slates the Bucs<lb />
Dd the Catawba College Indians in<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium on Friday,<lb />
December 5. TV.e schedule for the<lb />
season:<lb />
Nov. 29, Guilford. Guilford College;<lb />
Dec. 5, Catawba, Greenville; 9, High<lb />
Point College, High Point; 12 Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, Greenville; 18, Newberry,<lb />
Creep vile; Jan. 5, Appalachian,<lb />
Boone; 10, Eion College, Elon; 15,<lb />
Guilford, Greenville; 17, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, Hickory; 19 Western Caro-<lb />
lina College, Cullowhee; 30, Western<lb />
Carolina, Greenville; Feb. 2, Appa-<lb />
lachian, Greenville; 5, Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College, Greenville; 11, Catawba,<lb />
Salisbury; 14; M.0"?;<lb />
slim 14 to 12 score. The last High Point, Greenville; 21, Atlanta<lb />
Seen above is Mr. Howard Black, manager of the East Carolina gym<lb />
and all football equipment. Mr. Black is shown packing away some of this<lb />
equipment in preparation for the Bur's road trip to Newtierry Friday. Keep-<lb />
ing the equipment in top shape is a big responsibility and Black, aided by<lb />
the football managers, has a full time job from the beginning of the aeaaoa<lb />
until a month after the last football game is played. He u a native of<lb />
Burlington, N. C. (  "<lb />
Christian, Wilson.<lb />
Feb. 26-28, North State Conference<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter officially<lb />
opened basketball practice on Oc-<lb />
tober 15, with 23 candidates re-<lb />
porting. Among the candidates for<lb />
the varsity squad were 9<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038611_tn_0006" /><lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CABOLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER a, j<lb />
h<lb />
Star of "Lost Colony Professor's Wife<lb />
May Participate In Student Productions<lb />
Working with the LOST COLONY,<lb />
studying, keeping house and raising<lb />
a child are a few of the many things<lb />
Mrs. Lois Garren has to do. Mrs. Gar-<lb />
ren is an English major here at East<lb />
Carolina. She plans to get her Masters<lb />
Degree in English. "I'm not sure what<lb />
I'll do yet answered Mrs. Garren<lb />
when asked about teaching.<lb />
Mrs. Garren has been with the<lb />
LOST COLONY for four years. "I<lb />
was dancing in New York when the<lb />
choreograi her in tie LOST COLONY,<lb />
asked me to try out for their pro-<lb />
duction Summer before last she<lb />
worked in Williamsburg, Virginia in<lb />
Common Glory" and "The Found-<lb />
ers<lb />
Mrs. Garren was born in Buffalo,<lb />
New York and has two brothers, one<lb />
older and one younger than she. Her<lb />
father is a businessman in Buffalo.<lb />
Before coming south Mrs. Garren<lb />
worked for NBC in New York and<lb />
stared in two educational movies<lb />
tor the Britannica Encyclopedia Com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
When she went to work for the<lb />
LOST COLONY she worked as an In-<lb />
dian Dancer, costume assistant, as-<lb />
sistant choreographer and lead under-<lb />
study. Last year she starred as Elea-<lb />
nor Dare in the production.<lb />
Here in Greenville she .has starred<lb />
m the Greenville Little Theatre's<lb />
"Still the Mountain Wind "If the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse has a<lb />
Shakespearen play this spring or<lb />
next year I shall probably try out for<lb />
a part she replied when asked if<lb />
she ever intended to try out for one<lb />
of our plays.<lb />
8-<lb />
Lois Garren studies a script. Her daughter looks on.<lb />
Needs Commands<lb />
AFROTC Drill<lb />
Robert L. Needs of Rt. 1, Beaufort,<lb />
has been appointed Commander of<lb />
the Honorary Drill Team of the East<lb />
Carolina College Air Force ROTC<lb />
and will hold the position during the<lb />
fall quarter. He holds the rank of<lb />
Cadet Captain and is serving as<lb />
Drill Team Commander for the sec-<lb />
ond time.<lb />
The Honorary Drill Team of the<lb />
college AFROTC is composed of the<lb />
Commander and thirty cadets chosen<lb />
for their skill in precision drill<lb />
maneuvers.<lb />
The group headed by Cadet Capt.<lb />
Needs represented the college AF-<lb />
ROTC Saturday in a parade honoring<lb />
returning alumni to the campus<lb />
for Homeconrng Day. That afternoon<lb />
at 1:30 in a show on the athletic<lb />
field preceding the East Carolina-<lb />
Western Carolina football game, the<lb />
Drill Team executed the Queen<lb />
Ann Salute.<lb />
Research Council To Aid<lb />
Fondation In Fellowship Work<lb />
Notice<lb />
TO ALL STUDENTS WHO HAVE<lb />
RECEIVED SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
Many of you students who have re-<lb />
ceived scholarship from the college<lb />
and from otner sources apparently<lb />
have never thanked the donors. Please<lb />
do this! Some of you have scholar-<lb />
ships amounting to $500 a year, and<lb />
the person who made these possible<lb />
has never heard from you. Please<lb />
don't appear .ungrateful.<lb />
J. D. Messick, President.<lb />
The National Academy of Sciences-<lb />
National Research Council will again<lb />
assist th National Science Founda-<lb />
dation with its enghth regular pre-<lb />
doctoral and postdoctoral fellowship<lb />
programs for scientific study during<lb />
the 195U-1960 academic year.<lb />
The evaluation of each candidate's<lb />
application is made by the Academy-<lb />
Research 'Council selection pannels<lb />
and boards. The National Science<lb />
Foundation will make the final<lb />
selection of the Fellows and will<lb />
announce the awards on March IB,<lb />
1959.<lb />
These fellowships are open only<lb />
to citizens of the United States and<lb />
are awarded solely on the basis of<lb />
ability. The National Science Founda-<lb />
tion has announced . . . fellowships<lb />
will be awarded in the mathematical,<lb />
physical, medical, biological and<lb />
engineering sciences, including an-<lb />
thropology, psycology (excluding<lb />
clinical psychology), am from the<lb />
following social sciences, were they<lb />
conform to accept standards of scien-<lb />
tific inquiry by fulfilling the require-<lb />
ments of the basic scientific method<lb />
as to objectivity, verifiability and<lb />
generality: geography, mathematical<lb />
economics, econometrics, demography,<lb />
information and communication<lb />
theory, experimental and quantitative<lb />
sociology and the history and phi-<lb />
losophy of science. Also included are<lb />
interdisciplinary fields which are<lb />
comprised of overlaping fields among<lb />
two or more sciences<lb />
Graduate fellowships are available<lb />
to those who are working toward<lb />
the masters' or doctoral degrees in<lb />
the first, intermediate or terminal<lb />
year of graduate study. College sen-<lb />
iors who expect to receive a baccalaur-<lb />
eate degree during the 1968-59 aca-<lb />
demic year are also eligible to apply.<lb />
All applicants for graduate (pre-<lb />
doctoral) awards will be required to<lb />
take an examination designed to test<lb />
scientific aptitude and achievement.<lb />
This examination, administrated by<lb />
the Educational Testing Service, will<lb />
be given on Janurary 19, 1959 at<lb />
designated centers throughout the<lb />
United States and certain foreign<lb />
countries. ,<lb />
The annual stipends for graduate<lb />
Fellows are as follows: $1800 for<lb />
the first year; $2000 for the inter-<lb />
mediate year; and $2200 for the term-<lb />
inal year. The annual stipend for<lb />
postdoctoral Fellows is $4500. De-<lb />
I endency allowances will be made to<lb />
married Fellows. Tuition, laboratory<lb />
fees and limited travel allowances will<lb />
also be provided.<lb />
Further information and applica-<lb />
tion materials may be obtained from<lb />
the Fellowship Office, National Acad-<lb />
emy of Sciences-National Research<lb />
Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue,<lb />
N.W Washington 25, D.C. The dead-<lb />
line for the receipt of applications for<lb />
regular postdoctoral fellowships is<lb />
December 22, 1958 and for the grad-<lb />
uate fellowships, January 6, 1959.<lb />
EC Alumnus Work<lb />
In Far-Off Places<lb />
News of former students at East<lb />
Carolina College who are doing edu-<lb />
cational work in far-off places and<lb />
of others connected with the school<lb />
reached the campus last week in a<lb />
letter to Miss Emma L. Hooper of<lb />
the English Department from Dr.<lb />
Annie Laurie Brinkiey Keyes, a grad-<lb />
uate of the two-year normal Class of<lb />
1927.<lb />
Dr. Keyes is connected with the U.S.<lb />
Operations Mission to the Philippines,<lb />
a program of the International Co-<lb />
operation Administration. She was<lb />
winner of the East Carolina Alumni<lb />
Association Award to an Outstanding<lb />
Graduate in 1945. Her husband Lyn-<lb />
ford L. Keyes is with the World Health<lb />
Organization.<lb />
On a tour of duty to Cambodia with<lb />
the Health Division of USOM, Dr.<lb />
Keyes renewed acquaintanceship wjth<lb />
the Dr. Ronald J. Slay and met his<lb />
wife the former Katherine Kyzer of<lb />
Greenville, an East Carolina graduate<lb />
of 1943.<lb />
Dr. Slay, a Duke graduate, is the<lb />
son of the late Dr. J. R. Slay, who<lb />
served as the head of the science<lb />
department at the college here and<lb />
later as registrar and for whom<lb />
Slay Dormitory for men is named.<lb />
In Cambodia on a two-year appoint-<lb />
ment, Dr. Ronald J. Slay is doing,<lb />
according to Dr. Keyes, "a stunning<lb />
job" as Secondary Education Advi-<lb />
sor in the Education and Community<lb />
Development Program of the United<lb />
Operations Mission there. As a Stu-<lb />
dent teacher in the East Carolina la-<lb />
boratory school, Dr. Keyes knew Dr.<lb />
Slay, then a fourth grader.<lb />
While on an educational tour of<lb />
Formosa, Dr. Keyes saw ,in use in a<lb />
Baptist ehurch there an organ given<lb />
by friends in memory of Miss<lb />
Lois V. Gorrell, who for many years<lb />
was a teacher of violin and piano at<lb />
East Carolina and under whom Dr.<lb />
Keyes studied.<lb />
Among Dr. Keyes' circle of friends<lb />
in Manila, she wrote, are Frank E.<lb />
Briley, East Carolina student from<lb />
Greenville and a graduate of State<lb />
College, and his wife, the former<lb />
Ethel Stephenson of Willow Springs.<lb />
Samuel Becket<lb />
Novel Acclaimed<lb />
By U. S. Critics<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Music Students Form Club<lb />
Samuel Beckett is an Irish-<lb />
man, born in Dublin, who was<lb />
graduated from Trinity College,<lb />
lives in Paris and writes in<lb />
French. His early career brought<lb />
him together with another self-<lb />
exiled Irishman, James Joyce,<lb />
who became a close friend.<lb />
His play, "Waiting For Godot<lb />
opened in Paris in 1953 and was<lb />
met with tremendous acclaim<lb />
and has since successfully played<lb />
in many countries, including a<lb />
well received Broadway produc-<lb />
tion. According to the publisher<lb />
the play leads its best-seller list.<lb />
Off-Broadway production groups,<lb />
Including drama departments at<lb />
leading universities have pro-<lb />
duced the provocative and intri-<lb />
guing stage work. It is of great<lb />
significance that the San Fran-<lb />
cisco theater group chosen by<lb />
the State Department to repre-<lb />
sent the United States at the<lb />
Brussels World's Fair, presented<lb />
the Beckett drama rather than<lb />
one by an American writer.<lb />
One of the literary events of<lb />
the 1958-59 season is the publica-<lb />
tion of the long awaited novel,<lb />
"The UnnamaWe" for the first<lb />
time in this country. Published<lb />
by Grove Press, New York, "The<lb />
Unnamable" is the third book of<lb />
Beckett's postwar trilogy. The<lb />
others are "Moiloy and "Malone<lb />
Dies and ail were originally<lb />
written in French. Tht trilogy<lb />
has established an important<lb />
place for Beckett in the French<lb />
literary world. The publishing<lb />
firm announces that the new<lb />
book will be available in both<lb />
U and paperback editions.<lb />
A student chapter of the Music<lb />
Educators National Association has<lb />
been organized at East Carolina<lb />
College with a membership of twenty<lb />
students in the department of music.<lb />
Frances Johnson of Roanoke Ra-<lb />
pids has been chosen as president of<lb />
the campus chapter. Wolfgang<lb />
Fetsch, fatuity member of the de-<lb />
partment, i .serving as advisor.<lb />
Other student officers are Carolyn<lb />
llinton of Zrtiuion, vice president;<lb />
'leoldine Matthews of Erwin, secre-<lb />
tary; and LaMarr Hadley of Wilson,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
The purpose of the organization is<lb />
o fostei interest in music and music<lb />
ducatioj and to plan arid cany out<lb />
R ; rogram of activities toward I<lb />
end.<lb />
Classblower at Science Meeting<lb />
At its regular monthly meeting<lb />
October 14, the Science Club had as<lb />
guest speaker D. E. Sampson, Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina glassblower.<lb />
Mr. Sam; son demonstrated his work<lb />
before a large crowd of members and<lb />
guests. As doorj.rizes he gave several<lb />
small items which he had made.<lb />
In November Tommy Hudson, vice<lb />
president of the club, will talk about<lb />
his summer work at the U. S. Fish-<lb />
eries at Beaufort, N. C.<lb />
Kaj.pa Sigma Nu has announced the<lb />
names of thirteen upperclassmen<lb />
who are pledging their fraternity this<lb />
fall.<lb />
Those pledging are Kelly Kee, Jack<lb />
McCann, Joe Taft, Mark Gupton, Jake<lb />
Smith, Larry Tysinger, and Allan<lb />
Gardner.<lb />
Others are Lavern Christi, Danny<lb />
V'isinar, Craig Held, Gene Woods, Tom<lb />
Carson and Warren Gaines.<lb />
Alumnus in War College<lb />
The Navy Department has an-<lb />
nounced that Li. Commander William<lb />
Green of Crossnore, N .C, is now<lb />
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