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To Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Ticket are being sold in Wright Lob-<lb />
t( a bus caravan to Hickory, Nov.<lb />
when BCC meets Lenoir Rhyne in a<lb />
rth State Conference football game.<lb />
Easttarolinian0<lb />
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olume XXXl<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 198<lb />
Number 6<lb />
imith Announces<lb />
laise In Rhodes<lb />
Scholarships<lb />
:or '53 Awards<lb />
Fred Werner OF USNSA<lb />
1<lb />
hips to Oxford<lb />
.  increased in<lb />
i ourtney Smith.<lb />
i. retarj<lb />
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ie College and<lb />
n' the Rhodes<lb />
red that I enee-<lb />
ii; will he aid<lb />
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   B itish pound, this<lb />
ISO pounds sterling<lb />
h ifficient for<lb />
term-time and vacation<lb />
.  I of the increased<lb />
,    ctitutional Rep-<lb />
 ho 'olleges and nni-<lb />
S! ite Secretaries of the<lb />
ipa are pre aring to<lb />
ations for the 1958<lb />
year the United States<lb />
two Rhodes Scholars to<lb />
ity, the scl olars hav-<lb />
osen from luindreds of<lb />
 . doraed by alleges and<lb />
ill over the country.<lb />
 . Seholai ships are<lb />
I 'i after selec-<lb />
istrict committees<lb />
ed f foi mei Khodes<lb />
indei te chairmanship of<lb />
who were not<lb />
Scholarships are granted in<lb />
stance t'oi two years resi-<lb />
,1. with V e possibility<lb />
i  rf H ia to the Scholar's<lb />
- first two years<lb />
satisfactory. Applicants<lb />
i age Is to 24 n the<lb />
 jeat in which<lb />
it  . ent in military<lb />
aftei June 27, 1950, may be<lb />
onsideration. At least<lb />
tanding at an approved de-<lb />
 . A, ! "lican college or<lb />
 is required.<lb />
Scholarships were establish-<lb />
1903 in the will of Cecil Rhodes,<lb />
1 of South Africa.<lb />
I Rhodes stated precisely<lb />
  , rt of Scholars he wished<lb />
  Oxford should not he "merely<lb />
Qualities of manhood,<lb />
ness, courage, devotion to<lb />
sympathy and kindness, unself-<lb />
 s, and fellowship must be joined<lb />
in exhibition of moral force of<lb />
and with physical vigor as<lb />
I j fondness for the success in<lb />
He wished a Rhodes Scholar<lb />
ave "instincts to lead and to<lb />
in interest in his schoolmates,<lb />
for those latter attributes will be<lb />
in afterlife to guide him to<lb />
n the performance of public<lb />
M his highest aim He stated<lb />
. ally that "no student sihall<lb />
 . for election to a Scholar-<lb />
i account of his race err religious<lb />
ions<lb />
envisioning the future<lb />
of the United States and wish-<lb />
j to fostei unity among English-<lb />
eople, was the first phi-<lb />
opist and man-of-affair to use<lb />
i -tensive educational exchange as a<lb />
leans of international understanding.<lb />
Senators Reinstate Queen<lb />
Vote To Raise Activity Fee<lb />
Region Leaders Study<lb />
Campus Ciimate,Goais<lb />
At NSA Conference<lb />
Proposal Carries<lb />
Unanimous Vote<lb />
The pro.osed raise of the activity<lb />
fee from $11.00 to $15.00 is now!<lb />
ready to come before the student<lb />
body for approval. Student Senators<lb />
cast their vote unanimously for<lb />
the passage of the bill Monday night.<lb />
S; eakers at the former Student<lb />
Government meeting explained the<lb />
necessity of such an increase for<lb />
adequate finances for the various<lb />
clubs and organizatios on campus.<lb />
Bubba Driver, backing the bill, said,<lb />
"I feel that the increase is necessary<lb />
if the campus is to grow. It should<lb />
be brought to the students how the<lb />
organizations obtain their appropri-<lb />
ation and where they come from<lb />
Herky DeStout explained that the<lb />
Budget Committee receives approx-<lb />
imately two-thirds of the activity fee<lb />
with which to appropriate funds to<lb />
all campus organizations with the<lb />
exception of the Athletic Association,<lb />
which receives the -other third. With-<lb />
in the two thirds comes the yearbook,<lb />
the entertainment series, the East<lb />
Tin proving the intellectual climate<lb />
earn puses was the theme of <lb />
x tour of the campus<lb />
Fort Belvoir,<lb />
highlight of<lb />
 i y <lb />
Arthur DeStout of<lb />
Vs chairman of the Fxternal Af-<lb />
fairs Committee, and President<lb />
Kmannel Katsias of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion were, in charge of local arrange-<lb />
raentfl for the conference.<lb />
of<lb />
series of seminars and informal dis-<lb />
cussions here this week-end, as stu-<lb />
dent government officers and deans<lb />
of a dozen colleges and universities<lb />
in the Carolinaa and Virginia met to<lb />
analyze student roblems and respon-<lb />
sibilities.<lb />
The conference was a regional<lb />
meeting of the United States Na-<lb />
tional Student Association. Fred<lb />
Werner of Philadelphia, Student<lb />
Government Vice President of the<lb />
USNSA, acted as leader of a series<lb />
of four general sessions at which ali Pootball CaraVftll<lb />
delegates joined in discussing the<lb />
conference theme, "Changing the<lb />
Campus Climate Toward Learning<lb />
Increased student interest in scho-<lb />
larship; in cultural pursuits; and in<lb />
problen.s of national and interna-<lb />
tional importance, especially in edu-<lb />
cation, were presented as desirable<lb />
and obtainable goals. Students have<lb />
a large responsibility in finding ways<lb />
and means of reaching these goals,<lb />
conferees agreed.<lb />
its to Fast Carolina's closed- Carolinian, The Rebel, and all other<lb />
, television studio and classcampus activity coats. With the boost<lb />
rooms, now in use in the instruction-<lb />
al program at the college, was a<lb />
A bus caravan has been schedul-<lb />
ed for the Lenoir-Rhyne game<lb />
Nov. 8. Cost of the tickets is<lb />
$7.50. Each bus will sest 37 per-<lb />
sons. Each bus must be filled to<lb />
rapacity. The trip is sponsored<lb />
by the SGA social Committee<lb />
headed by Don Griffin. Tickets<lb />
will be sold in Wright Lobby.<lb />
The deadline for buying tickets<lb />
i Nov. 4.<lb />
Playhouse To Conduct<lb />
Tryouts For SALESMAN<lb />
Tryouts for DEATH OF A, the movie veision. The play won the<lb />
SALESMAN, by Arthur Miller, will j pulitsef Prize for the play of the<lb />
be conducted bv the East Carolina<lb />
in fee, the Athletic Association will<lb />
also benefit.<lb />
A date will be announced in the<lb />
near future for the student body<lb />
vote on this proposal, allowing time<lb />
tor presentation to the students of<lb />
the reason of the increase.<lb />
Various projects are underway to<lb />
publicize these reasons. A mass stu-<lb />
dent body meeting is planned for<lb />
7:30 p. m. on November 3; there<lb />
will be a dormitory campaigning;<lb />
closed-circuit TV programs will fea-<lb />
ture this. Also, "raise the fee but-<lb />
tons will be circulated, and exhibits<lb />
will  ut on ;n the cafeteria. Between-<lb />
class publicity will include "Hyde<lb />
Park Scene" oratories on the cafe-<lb />
teria steps and a car equipped with<lb />
loudspeaker circling the campus.<lb />
Other business transacted at the<lb />
Monday night meeting include ap-<lb />
pointment of two special committees.<lb />
Sam Stowe was appointed as chair-<lb />
man of a committee to look into a<lb />
twice-weekly newspaper, and appoint-<lb />
ments for a committee on cuts for<lb />
seniors were Senators Chandler, Turn-<lb />
er, Benfield, and Lewis.<lb />
Final plans were made for order-<lb />
Jimi McDaniel smiles radiently as she learns of her reinstatement<lb />
as queen of Homecoming.<lb />
ing blazers for members of the<lb />
Student Senate. The Colors chosen<lb />
were grey for the girls and charcoal<lb />
green for the boys. They will have<lb />
tions with the remaining funds. The<lb />
ay Club was allocated $20.00,<lb />
the Women Day Students $50.00,<lb />
and the Aquatics Club $75.00. The<lb />
granted $600.00 to be<lb />
emblems signifying membership on<lb />
the Student Government. appropriated .spring quarter with a<lb />
The Budget Committee reported J stipulation concerning the advertise-<lb />
that it had made further appro; i ia- merits.<lb />
To Boone, Hickory<lb />
Pirates Begin Road Trip<lb />
Bast Carolina's No. 1 ranked foot- barks, and All-Conference James<lb />
Legislators Use<lb />
Secret Ballot<lb />
Change Rule<lb />
For Clarity<lb />
Homecoming Queen Jimi McDaniel<lb />
was, reinstated at the Student Senate<lb />
session Monday by a secret ballot<lb />
vote of 25 to 7. Miss McDaniel re-<lb />
signed her position last week when it<lb />
was discovered that because she<lb />
"lacked three hours she was not a<lb />
sophomore.<lb />
It is a rule of the standing com-<lb />
mittee of the Senate that in order<lb />
to be eligible to run for Homecoming<lb />
Queen a girl must not be a Fresh-<lb />
man. However, Student Body Pre-<lb />
sident Mike Katsias stated that this<lb />
is not in the constitution, merely a<lb />
ruling.<lb />
The Homecoming committee, along<lb />
with .President Katsias, felt that the<lb />
error was an oversight; that home-<lb />
coming was over, and that Miss<lb />
McDaniel should keep her position.<lb />
In a letter to the Student Senate,<lb />
BCC President J. D. Messick, de-<lb />
clared that the incident was not the<lb />
fault of the Homecoming committee<lb />
since they did not have access to the<lb />
scholastic records of girls vying for<lb />
the honor of queen. He was also in<lb />
favor of keeping Miss McDaniel as<lb />
queen.<lb />
Since Miss McDaniePs ineligibility<lb />
was caused by an unclear rule, solons<lb />
voted to change the rule to read,<lb />
"the Homecoming Queen must have<lb />
been a student at East Carolina at<lb />
least three quarters and must retain<lb />
at least a three verage Senator<lb />
George Bagley stated that this new<lb />
rule would prevent a reoccurance of<lb />
this unfortunate, incident.<lb />
Harris Appoints<lb />
Senior Chairmen<lb />
M the senior class meeting Mon-<lb />
night, class president Coy Harris<lb />
appointed seniors to serve on various<lb />
ttees.<lb />
A. B Benfield was named chair-<lb />
of the dance committee. The<lb />
Playhouse in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
Monday, November 3, at 7 p.m. Any-<lb />
one interested in acting in this pro-<lb />
duction, or in working on the techni-<lb />
cal crews, is invited to attend these<lb />
tryouts.<lb />
DEATH OF A SALESMAN, the<lb />
next major production to be pre-<lb />
sented by the Playhouse, is a two act<lb />
drama which concludes with a re<lb />
quiem.<lb />
play made its New York premiere<lb />
m 1949, and soon was recognized as<lb />
one of the greatest dramas ever<lb />
written. Its deep impact was wit<lb />
year.<lb />
Those roles which have to be cast<lb />
include Wftlly Loman, the leading<lb />
role about which all the action is<lb />
centered; his wife, Linda; Biff and<lb />
Happy, his two sons; and nine other<lb />
roles. Anyone who is interested is<lb />
urged to attend these tryouts. Parti-<lb />
cipation in either the technical as-<lb />
pects, or in the acting, in this pro<lb />
Written by Arthur Miller, the! duction will count toward member-<lb />
ship in the East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
T e production will be directed by<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey, with Mr. Robert<lb />
T. Rickert serving as Technical Di-<lb />
nessedby"hetho"usands that saw rector. The show will open Decem-<lb />
! it during its Broadway run and in her 10 for a three day run.<lb />
senior class is responsible for dances<lb />
basketball games January 11<lb />
I January 13.<lb />
Appointed chairman of the senior<lb />
banquet project was Bob Sawyer.<lb />
other members include Barbara<lb />
Davenport, Peggy Kepley, and Fred<lb />
Robertson.<lb />
Serving as chairman of the school<lb />
gift committee is Elizabeth Ann<lb />
Bowman. Those working with her<lb />
will be Bee Mendcnhall, Barbara<lb />
Jenkins, Mary Lou Dickens, and Jane<lb />
Maples.<lb />
President Harris will lead the in-<lb />
vitations committee. Bee Mendenhall,<lb />
Timmy U' PeKy Kpley ,an<lb />
  Mary Lou Dickens, Mike<lb />
I i Barbara Davenport, Claudia<lb />
Withey Authors<lb />
Drama Article<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the depart-<lb />
ment of English contributed to this<lb />
month's "Educational Theatre Journ-<lb />
al" an article entitled "Action in Life<lb />
and Drama Dr. Withey teaches<lb />
speech and drama at the college here<lb />
and is director of the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse, student dramatic club.<lb />
The current number of the journal,<lb />
publication of the American Edu-<lb />
cational Theatre Association, is the<lb />
Tenth Anniversary Issue.<lb />
Discussing action in life as com-<lb />
ared to that in drama, Dr. Withey<lb />
says:  . dramatic action in the<lb />
tradition of tragedy provides, for the<lb />
men who is trying to impose order<lb />
upon his own activity, clearer in-<lb />
stances of human behavior than does<lb />
life action. By virtue of its formal<lb />
qualities dramatic action includes<lb />
clear perception. Such perception of<lb />
the complete actions of men seems<lb />
possible through no other medium<lb />
more than through the medium of<lb />
tragic drama.<lb />
In the plays of Shakespear, Aes-<lb />
chylus, Sophocles, Racine, Ibsen and<lb />
others, all the disorders of society<lb />
become explicitly in action. By self<lb />
projection into such actions we can<lb />
more readily comprehend the shape<lb />
and substance of our own life situa-<lb />
tions<lb />
Opens<lb />
The formal opening of the new<lb />
Methodist Student Center at 51 B.<lb />
5th St will be November 2 from<lb />
Caroline Arnold of Hollins College, Mike Kateias, SGA President; J 3:00.9:99 o'clock pan. AB Stedemts,<lb />
TEthelyn Maxwell, and A. B. and Fred Werner. TJSNSA head, discuss problems of college studenta at faculty, and staff members are -<lb />
nf'eld will complete this committee NSA Conference here 1 teil te attend.<lb />
hall team begins the home stretch in<lb />
:ts race for conference supremacy<lb />
this week-end.<lb />
The Bucs journey to Boone for a<lb />
North State match with Appalachian<lb />
this Saturday night. Next week-end,<lb />
they will travel to Hickory to face<lb />
the Lenoir Rhyne Bears.<lb />
Those two away games could de-<lb />
cide the championship for oi against<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
At present, BCC is tied with Le-<lb />
noir R1 yne in the league's No. 1 spot.<lb />
Both clubs have 3-0 conference re<lb />
-ords. Overall, Lenoir Rhyne's 5-1<lb />
mark rates a shade hetter than the<lb />
Pirates 4-2.<lb />
Following the two out-of-town tilts,<lb />
the Bucs return to Grennville to<lb />
battle non-conference Randolph-Ma-<lb />
con.<lb />
The conference race may, however,<lb />
go right down to the wire with ECC.<lb />
The September 27 contest with loop<lb />
foe Guilford, which was postponed j<lb />
due to Hurricane Helene's antics, will<lb />
be played here, on Thanksgiving.<lb />
In racking up the unblemished 3-0<lb />
mark, ECC has knocked off Catawba,<lb />
Western Carolina, and Elon in suc-<lb />
cession. Lenoir Rhyne has beaten<lb />
Guilford, Appalachian, and Western<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone, enjoying hjs<lb />
best season since East Carolina cap-<lb />
tured the league championship in<lb />
1953, has commented, "We've got<lb />
some tough games to play and a lot<lb />
of improvement to make. Even so, I<lb />
feel we may be in ft better position<lb />
than Lenoir Rhyne is right now.<lb />
We've already met Catawba and Elon<lb />
and they cou)d give the Bears some<lb />
trouble.<lb />
"Then, remember, too, they've got<lb />
to play us<lb />
The Bucs leave for Boone with<lb />
three r four key players injured. On<lb />
the hurt list are center Lynn Barnett,<lb />
guard Wayne Davis, halfback Charlie<lb />
Bishop, and tackle Kwiatkowski.<lb />
For the first time this season, how-<lb />
ever, Coach Boone will have his first-<lb />
string backfield In starting sha-pe.<lb />
Expected to start against the Moun-<lb />
taineers wiir be Ralph Zehring at<lb />
quarterback, Bobby Perry and either<lb />
(Glema Bass or Lee Atkinson at half-<lb />
Speight at fullback<lb />
James Speight resumes duties as<lb />
fullback for Pirate road trip.<lb />
SGA Office Hours<lb />
Mike Katsias President<lb />
M-F 9-10 3-9<lb />
Bubba Driver Vice-Preaidest<lb />
MWT 4-6<lb />
John Hudson Treasurer<lb />
M-F 2-S<lb />
Charles Dyson Asst. Treas.<lb />
M-F 2-S<lb />
JoAnn Bryan Secretary<lb />
M-F 9-19<lb />
SATURDAY OFFICE HOURS<lb />
10-12 A.M. 3-5 P.M.<lb />
SGA Meetings<lb />
Meeting  Date<lb />
Executive Council 1st Monday<lb />
President's and 1st Monday<lb />
Dean's Advisory Council<lb />
Student Senate Every Monday,<lb />
except 1st<lb />
Standing Committee tet SwS<lb />
Chapel Honors<lb />
Name Of MSC<lb />
Director<lb />
Miss Mamiej Chandler, director<lb />
of the new Methodist Center was<lb />
honored recently by the Executive<lb />
Committee of the Woman's Society<lb />
of Christian Service of the Methodist<lb />
Church.<lb />
A chapel in the new Methodist<lb />
Student Center Building was named<lb />
for Miss Chandler. Having been the<lb />
director of the center for the past 15<lb />
years, she has seen "the extension<lb />
from 800 students in 1943 to the pre-<lb />
sent 3,963 pupils enrolled at East<lb />
Carolina College<lb />
"Following the war, I saw the<lb />
necessity for advancement because of<lb />
the increased enrollment she says.<lb />
Prior to entering the new center in<lb />
August, the Methodist students had<lb />
been in a temporary home on Co-<lb />
tanche St. In 1947 the Wilson home,<lb />
where the new center stands, waa<lb />
bought by the Methodist Church.<lb />
Miss Chandler organired the Wesley<lb />
Foundation Program for the work of<lb />
the local center.<lb />
The Foundation "is the Methodist<lb />
Church at work on a state-owned<lb />
campus of a college or university<lb />
It has been approved by the standards<lb />
of the Board of Education. The Meth-<lb />
odist Student movement is under the<lb />
Department of College and University<lb />
Religious Life of the Board of Edu-<lb />
cation of the Methodist Church.<lb />
After being consecrated aa a<lb />
deaconess in March 1925, Miss Chan-<lb />
dler began her work as a director of<lb />
Christian education and student work<lb />
in the Galloway Memorial Church in<lb />
Jackson, Miss. From there she want<lb />
to the Edenton Street Methodist<lb />
Cfiurch in Raleigh.<lb />
Park Place Methodist Church to<lb />
Norfolk, Va. waa her appointoseatt<lb />
before becoming director of the Meth-<lb />
odist student program at William aad<lb />
Mary College in Wiluamsbrg. Ska<lb />
training in personal counseling. ttHdk<lb />
she used quite often m the local<lb /><pb facs="00038612_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 39, fcf1<lb />
Hodges Restricts SSL<lb />
According to a statement recently, re-<lb />
leased by Governor Luther Hodges and his<lb />
Council of State, the State Student legislature<lb />
may hold its annual session in the State Capi-<lb />
tol as they have done previously only if a<lb />
majority of universities and college officials<lb />
"sponsor" their schools at the meeting.<lb />
Iiast year, among other controversial is-<lb />
sues decided by the Student Legislature, there<lb />
was a proposal presented calling for the aboli-<lb />
tion ot all legal bars to intermarriage between<lb />
Negroes and Whites.<lb />
The students who brought this proposal<lb />
up before the legislature stated that they were<lb />
in no way sanctioning mixed marriages; they<lb />
merely wanted to leave the choice up to the<lb />
individual.<lb />
Statt newspapers slapped the proposal<lb />
on the trout page with headlines such<lb />
as "State Student Legislature Favors<lb />
Interracial Marriage The proposal, there-<lb />
fore, met with much disapproval throughout<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Evidently Governor Hodges is trying to<lb />
avoid a re ccurence of last year's happening.<lb />
Many of the school's sponsorships will carry<lb />
with them administrative surveillance. Some<lb />
schools will possibly have to clear all the pro-<lb />
posals which they hope to bring up at the Leg-<lb />
islature through school administrators or other<lb />
non-student groups.<lb />
Since the students speak as students and<lb />
present student viewpoints, theyin no way<lb />
reflect the views of their college adminis-<lb />
tration, the Governor, or the State Legislature.<lb />
Students should not be denied the right<lb />
of meeting in our Capitol just because the<lb />
young leaders of the state do not agree with<lb />
the older leaders. The students at the State<lb />
Student Legislature are chosen by their re-<lb />
spective bodies as qualified persons to speak<lb />
for the beliefs and ideas of the students on<lb />
each campus. Surely these students have the<lb />
right of being heard, even if their views are<lb />
different from the legislature of the state.<lb />
We hope that the leaders at SSL this<lb />
year will in no way be censored and that they<lb />
will continue to present the views of students<lb />
in North Carolina, to shout them out loudly<lb />
and cearly and proudly. It is a most important<lb />
thing that the voice of the student is heard,<lb />
that his opinions are known. Some day these<lb />
students may be the leaders of our State Legis-<lb />
lature.<lb />
Bucs Leave Celler<lb />
Coach Jack Boone and his East Carolina<lb />
Pirates are to be congratulated on their fine<lb />
football efforts.<lb />
Thus far this year, the Bucs have made<lb />
a shambles of pre-season predictions that<lb />
they would again occpuy the cellar of the<lb />
North State Conference. They tossed aside<lb />
their last year's 1-8 record and have polished<lb />
off powerful Emory and Henry, Catawba,<lb />
Elon, and Western Carolina, while losing only<lb />
to Presbyterian and Newberry.<lb />
At present, the Pirates occupy the No. 1<lb />
position in the Conference along with Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne. Both clubs have 3-0 marks.<lb />
Fans have flocked to watch the Bucs play<lb />
this season. Attendance at ECC ballgames<lb />
has been better this season than at any time<lb />
since 195H and the Homecoming tilt this<lb />
vear was played to a record turnout of almost<lb />
9,000.<lb />
The student body as well as the mer-<lb />
chant and residents of Greenville and sur-<lb />
rounding areas have backed the Bucs all the<lb />
way.<lb />
This week the team journeys to Appala-<lb />
chian and then goes to Hickory to battle<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne the following week. Following<lb />
that, the Bucs return to ECC Stadium for<lb />
a non-conference game with powerful Ran-<lb />
dolph-Macon. A make-up game with Guilford<lb />
(it was postponed by Hurricane Helene)<lb />
will be played here on Thanksgiving.<lb />
The uld questionWhich should come<lb />
first, a large crowd or a winning team?is<lb />
some thing on the order of the chicken and<lb />
the egg riddle. This season's football at ECC<lb />
has resolved that question: They must be si-<lb />
multaneous At the first two games of the<lb />
year here, fans turned out 6,500 strongand<lb />
ECC won over a highly favored team.<lb />
And it has been that way every game<lb />
ince. The fans keep coming and the team<lb />
keeps winning.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
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Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Last week-end student body pre-<lb />
sidents and deans from colleges all<lb />
over the North and South Carolina<lb />
and Virginia regions of the National<lb />
Student Association met on the cam-<lb />
pus to discuss "Changing The Cam-<lb />
pus Climate Toward Learning<lb />
These campus leaders, in a round-<lb />
table discussion style, expressed what<lb />
they belived their campus climate to<lb />
be. Well, just what is the climate on<lb />
this campus?<lb />
In Dr. Philip Jacob's (University<lb />
of Pennsylvania) "Changing Values<lb />
in College" one student described his<lb />
campus climate in the following way;<lb />
"Incoming freshmen are made aware<lb />
that the road to status in the col-<lb />
lege community is social, not intel-<lb />
lectual. In their quest for status they<lb />
adopt these values' necessary for<lb />
achievement and in turn pass that<lb />
tradition on to subsequent classes.<lb />
In this manner, an unbroken chain<lb />
of values is established in which in-<lb />
tellectual traits are definitely sub-<lb />
ordinate<lb />
This is somewhat true of our own<lb />
campus. Too often we are reminded<lb />
that we come to college to obtain<lb />
more than "book knowledge The<lb />
phrase "well-rounded person" has be-<lb />
come a by word, a symbol of ac-<lb />
complishment, a goal.<lb />
We learn that we must do some-<lb />
thing to "bring out" our friend who<lb />
is a bookworm and feels that he<lb />
must get his money's worth out of<lb />
education. We learn that we must<lb />
help him to become socially mature.<lb />
We must help him to obtain mor<lb />
from college than merely "book<lb />
learning<lb />
We learn that we must get along<lb />
with our fellow man; we must be<lb />
easy-going and agreeable. We must<lb />
conform.<lb />
Then there are those who shout<lb />
down with conformity, it is evil.<lb />
Sadly, but often true, these very per-<lb />
sons who shout that they are non-<lb />
conformist lie in the midst of con-<lb />
formity. They have merely traded<lb />
one set of rules or standards for<lb />
another.<lb />
Refering to current attitudes on<lb />
large campuses, sociologist David<lb />
Reisman pointed out "that students<lb />
prefer their own social culture to the<lb />
faculties they might form; they tend<lb />
to punish rate-busters and et medio-<lb />
cre standards for themselves As a<lb />
result, Reisman states, "After four<lb />
years in college, the student emerges<lb />
much as he went in, only slightly<lb />
more tolerant and urban<lb />
Is this true of the average stu-<lb />
dent on our campus? Does the edu-<lb />
cation which he received through-<lb />
out four years at East Carolina have<lb />
little impact on his life, except to<lb />
allow him to say when he applies<lb />
for a job. "I am a college graduate<lb />
Is our average student striving to<lb />
get through four years of study to<lb />
obtain that coveted degree or is he<lb />
here to learn?<lb />
Does he do his homework and then<lb />
scamper over to the College Union<lb />
to play? Or does he go further than<lb />
classroom assignments and explore?<lb />
If t, is is our average student, then<lb />
let him stay average! We do not say<lb />
he is wrong in wanting to spend four<lb />
years in this state supported school<lb />
obtaining more from college than<lb />
book "learning in learning to be-<lb />
come "well-rounded But we think<lb />
that he should leave alone our cam-<lb />
pus intellectuals, the students who<lb />
had rather pour over their books than<lb />
be "well-rounded The average stu-<lb />
dent should think before he attempts<lb />
to lead the "bookworm" to conform<lb />
to the standards of the average stu-<lb />
dent, to be average.<lb />
At the regional conference it was<lb />
asserted that some students are too<lb />
self-centered. In other words they<lb />
come to college to learn. They do not<lb />
spend a large amount of time work<lb />
ing in campus activities, taking part<lb />
in campus social life. Is this not their<lb />
perrogative? Why should these stu-<lb />
dents conform to the standards of<lb />
campus socialites? Why should they<lb />
have to become "well-rounded" in<lb />
order to survive socially?<lb />
Perhaps the question is unanswer-<lb />
able. Perhaps it is not. Next week<lb />
leading professors will comment on<lb />
what they believe the campus climate<lb />
at East Carolina to be.<lb />
Students:<lb />
We have information concern-<lb />
ing scholarships, inatructorshlps,<lb />
and assistantships in several col-<lb />
leges and universities. Anyone<lb />
who is interested in following<lb />
 through on this should com to<lb />
our office and examine the Ma-<lb />
terial. He shall be find to coun-<lb />
sel with you concerning any of<lb />
the opportunities.<lb />
J. K. Long, Director<lb />
Graduate Studies sod<lb />
Cussin n' DiseuasiiT<lb />
En Grade<lb />
Few Students Bespect Beauty Of ECC Campus<lb />
Aoitumn has begun to touch the<lb />
trees of East Carolina with her long<lb />
fingers of burnished gold. As one<lb />
walks acros campus at night, the<lb />
scent of burning leaves tickles<lb />
his nose, placing one in a<lb />
mood of reminiscencing. Strange,<lb />
isn't it how the beauty of<lb />
nature affects so few people? How<lb />
many have stopped to contemplate the<lb />
beauty of our campus, not only dur-<lb />
ing: the Fall, but also Winter and<lb />
Spring? Everyone should try this<lb />
remedy once a day (or anytime one<lb />
is out of doors), the "cure" is re-<lb />
markable when it conies to an aching,<lb />
dull brain. . . .<lb />
Now on to a less pleasant subject<lb />
. . THE BORROWING OF BOOKS.<lb />
That is just a nice way of saying that<lb />
certain people here on campus have<lb />
the bad habit of taking books that<lb />
do not belong to them. The situation<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
has been bad and no one complained<lb />
and nothing seems to have been done.<lb />
But, when a person has reached the<lb />
bottom in moral character to stoop<lb />
low enough to steal a blind student's<lb />
book, then the time has come for the<lb />
students of East Carolina College to<lb />
take action. So, therefore, thia pro-<lb />
i osal is offeredput an honor system<lb />
into function. Such a system whereby,<lb />
it would be strictly taboo for anyone<lb />
to violate th system. If the student<lb />
body demands and wants an honor<lb />
system, they will get one, if not,<lb />
maybe we all had better sit down<lb />
and take a good long look at ourselves<lb />
both mentally and spiritually.<lb />
From sources here and there, it<lb />
seams the TV experiment is not go-<lb />
utr uver too well. The freshmen com-<lb />
plain, the professors complain and<lb />
up, er classmen fear the possibility<lb />
of having a class under the set-up.<lb />
Speaking of elections , . . The word<lb />
that floated around campus during the<lb />
last election was "Have you voted?"<lb />
Everyone, it seems has taken an<lb />
avid interest in politics and the stu-<lb />
dent government this year. And that<lb />
is a good sign, which simply means<lb />
that East Carolina is growing big-<lb />
ger and stronger each year. Pre-<lb />
'lictions  if the student body keeps<lb />
growing and keeps their interests in<lb />
their school nourished, East Carolina<lb />
will be a member of the 'Big Five"<lb />
come '60.<lb />
The "Ivy League Salesman and<lb />
his bag of ideas" certainly is moving<lb />
ahead. Through his administration the<lb />
college is "getting known" not only<lb />
in the state, but also in Virginia. In-<lb />
deed, 1958 is the year for East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Republican Battle In<lb />
As the 1968 Congressional cam-<lb />
paign reaches its climax, it has be-<lb />
come fairly apparent that many of<lb />
the Republican's efforts have been<lb />
futile. Most political observers feel<lb />
the campaign has done very little to<lb />
hurt the Democrats popularity edge.<lb />
Except in the case of a few office<lb />
holders whose jobs" dej.end upon the<lb />
outcome of the election, the campaign<lb />
has produced only mild enthusiasm<lb />
throughout the country. Perhaps this<lb />
lack of response was the first con-<lb />
crete indication that the Republican<lb />
candidates were fighting an uphill<lb />
battle. Most voters made their choice<lb />
before the campaign got under way<lb />
and much more than mere campaign<lb />
speeches was needed to make them<lb />
change that choice.<lb />
President Eisenhower was received<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
By JAMES M. CORBETT<lb />
with some enthusiasm in Los Angeles<lb />
where he kicked off his part of the<lb />
campaign. That does not necessarily<lb />
mean, however, that the people who<lb />
responded so well are willing to vote<lb />
for his party. He rarely gets that<lb />
far west and the people there may<lb />
have turned out for his speeches just<lb />
to see the President.<lb />
A prevailing belief among many<lb />
officials is that Mr. Eisenhower's<lb />
glatest contribution to the Republi-<lb />
can cause has been a badly needed<lb />
shot in the arm to party workers.<lb />
His new type of campaigning, which<lb />
is much harsher than customary, plus<lb />
Vice-President Nixon's own brand,<lb />
have boosted tremendously the mo-<lb />
rale of many people who fall in that<lb />
category. Unfortunately for the Re-<lb />
publicans, party workers do not re-<lb />
present a majority of the voters.<lb />
Thus, their higher spirits will have<lb />
little affect on the voting results.<lb />
For many months now there hss<lb />
been little doubt that the Democrats<lb />
would hold a popularity edge at the<lb />
polls in November. The reasons have<lb />
been numerous and varied. The re-<lb />
cession as a campaign issue has de-<lb />
creased in importance but unem-<lb />
i loyment still exists. The unpopular<lb />
Far East Policy has also taken its<lb />
toll of voters, along with the Sher-<lb />
man Adams case. The school inte-<lb />
gration problem has been another<lb />
constant source of worry for the<lb />
GOP. So far" the campaign has done<lb />
little to make voters forget these<lb />
black marks on the Republican re-<lb />
cord. And not until some method is<lb />
found to disprove the Republican re-<lb />
sponsibility for their occurences can<lb />
the campaign be considered worth-<lb />
while, much less successful.<lb />
The Elusive QP<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Wondfi us are the ways of the quality<lb />
point. U chooses his friends with care and<lb />
of ten ignores those who covet him most He<lb />
gives not 0 whit for money or prestige, and<lb />
his patr nnge can be gained only by study-<lb />
ing or cheating (although the former i3 pre-<lb />
ferable). But the benefits of this noble crea-<lb />
ture can be stripped from the unsuspected<lb />
student in many way, the newest of which<lb />
is a deduction for failure to attend the de<lb />
partnjental meetings which are supposedly<lb />
of great value and significance for aid stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
In other words, quality points, which are<lb />
gained through excellence in school work and<lb />
which are needed for graduation, are being<lb />
useo to force students to attend departmental<lb />
meetings. Perhaps my point of view is a<lb />
little warped (I have been told that it is),<lb />
but this doesn't seem quite fair.<lb />
1 have- been told (as you may surm.<lb />
I have bet n told a lot of things) that tl<lb />
column manages feo slam a lot of situation-<lb />
yet never offers any helpful suggestion ,<lb />
alleviate them. So here goes a serious at-<lb />
tempttw'w fairly sane suggestions: (1)<lb />
meetings should be made informal<lb />
and interesting enough that the stu-<lb />
dents wili want to attend, and the pro-<lb />
grams should be advertised beforehand, and<lb />
2) since quality points, gained through class-<lb />
work, are deducted through failure to a<lb />
tex-d this activity, and since many student-<lb />
must commute f rty or fifty miles to come to<lb />
the programs at night, a class period during<lb />
the day could be set aside for the depart<lb />
mental activities. This would make the vho<lb />
situation both fairer and more convenient<lb />
Have you read "Sick, Sick, Sick" yet<lb />
If not, you are. The funniest thing about thi-<lb />
satideal little volume of "beat" cartoons ia<lb />
that they are so painfully, hilariously true 1<lb />
life that they make the reader squirm while<lb />
he laughs at the foibles of himself and his<lb />
fellow idiots.<lb />
Members of the art department were aga.i<lb />
well-represented when ribbons were handed<lb />
out at the State Fair. The prize-winning works<lb />
ar being exhibited on the second floor of<lb />
Austin, along with an interesting mural, paint<lb />
ed by Dr. Bruce Carter, depicting East Caro<lb />
Una's contributions to society through the<lb />
years.<lb />
Intellectuals? Nuts!<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb /><lb />
! To The Editor<lb />
'Wild One' Ravages Campus<lb />
It seems that we have among our<lb />
local law enforcement officers a would<lb />
be Marlon Brando (the wild one). He<lb />
looks so dashing as he races about the<lb />
campus on his little black road iron<lb />
with the ECC seal on the gas tank,<lb />
demoting it as an official vehicle<lb />
(vary impressive).<lb />
(Armed with his trusty 38 police<lb />
special and a sharpened pencil, he<lb />
administers justice and attempts to<lb />
break up an illegal parking ring<lb />
alleged to be operating on campus.<lb />
Those unfortunates apprehended by<lb />
hhn are obliged to appear before a<lb />
one man kangaroo court to answer for<lb />
their sins. Their pleading is listened<lb />
to diligently and then answered<lb />
mitilarily by the monotone, "$2.00,<lb />
$2.00, $2.00<lb />
Our more progressive schools have<lb />
eliminated this "muted" judicial pro-<lb />
cedure by providing the accused with<lb />
s student board of appeals. Whereby<lb />
 student has a chance to appeal a<lb />
SWwMng violation and present bis<lb />
case to an impartial student jury<lb />
which has no interest in raising rev-<lb />
enue for the college.<lb />
Perhaps some of the people on our<lb />
campus should read the sixth amend-<lb />
ment to the constitution of the United<lb />
States.<lb />
By the way, well informed sources<lb />
have reminded us that not a single<lb />
girl from iCotten Hall was caught in<lb />
the recent ambush by the campus<lb />
Gestapo. These girls deserve a round<lb />
of applausethey seem to<lb />
have learned the ropes pretty fast.<lb />
There is a unique event scheduled<lb />
to take place on campus soon. It Is a<lb />
Sadie Hawkins day celebration. So<lb />
girls get your eye on the man yea<lb />
want. . . . this could be your big<lb />
chance because it is rumored that<lb />
Marrying Sam wili be here.<lb />
Sadie Hawkins day has been held<lb />
here in tihe past with great success.<lb />
Let's hope that the affair, which la<lb />
sponsored by the Science Cm, will<lb />
go mm goo this year.<lb />
Indeed it is "a wonder that so<lb />
many professers avoid dances as<lb />
they would the plague<lb />
The last time I acted as chaperone<lb />
to accommodate a student group that<lb />
was having some difficulty securing<lb />
faculty members to attend a dance<lb />
no one asked me to dance, no one<lb />
offered me any refreshment; in fact,<lb />
the only person who spoke to me<lb />
voluntarily during the entire evening<lb />
was the campus policeman, who told<lb />
me it was not necessary for me to<lb />
wait until the building was locked<lb />
after the dance. He said he would<lb />
take care of that.<lb />
The students who had begged me to<lb />
give up the evening's entertainment<lb />
I had previously planned breesed by<lb />
me many times during the evening<lb />
without so much as a glance or a nod<lb />
in my direction. I am still waiting to<lb />
hear a word of appreciation or<lb />
thanks for my having spent an en-<lb />
tirely boring evening.<lb />
Indeed it is "a wonder that ae<lb />
many professors avoid dances As<lb />
for me, IVe had iti<lb />
Audrey V.<lb />
This particular column is not for smug<lb />
intellectuals.<lb />
I write it now in simple words so that<lb />
it w ill be beyond their grasp.<lb />
This is for you.<lb />
Actually, what we are going to do is<lb />
to talk about them behind their backs. We<lb />
will laugh at them and if we keep our laugh-<lb />
ter down to two-syllable chuckles, they'll never<lb />
know it.<lb />
Every once in a while I get a stomach-<lb />
full of them. They make me ill. You too, prob-<lb />
ably. It isn't that I dislike their intentions<lb />
or their motives or even their methods. It's<lb />
just that they can be so damned irritating at<lb />
times.<lb />
There's nothing wrong with having a<lb />
nice vocabulary and a good mind and a read-<lb />
ing acquaintence with good scholars and art-<lb />
ists. There's nothing wrong with constant<lb />
search, delving, digging, seeking for answers<lb />
and reasons to life.<lb />
But they aren't content to search unless<lb />
the world knows they're searching. I mean,<lb />
why tell me? I don't give a damn whether<lb />
you agree with Lippman or disagree with<lb />
Huxley or Neitzsche.<lb />
Most v f them pride themselves on being<lb />
either inaudible, incomprehensible or in need<lb />
of a haircut. Some mistake genius for laziness<lb />
and an excuse not to wash their ears.<lb />
They jneer at simple things, uncompli-<lb />
cated things, Four-letter words are distast-<lb />
ful to them.<lb />
They like to psychoanalize everyone and<lb />
everything.<lb />
They like to drop names here and there<lb />
among the masses as they pass. They like to<lb />
impress.<lb />
They like to philosophize.<lb />
They spend great gulps of time ponder-<lb />
ing the significance of things which have no<lb />
signiicancc and they sweat for hours over<lb />
whether Walt Whitman was homosexual and<lb />
why Columbus was righthanded and what<lb />
prompted Achm to eat Eve's apple or if it<lb />
was maybe a bannana instead.<lb />
They grin and gawk and mumble crisply<lb />
in their smugness, surveying ail of humanity<lb />
with piercing eyes and then they spit out all<lb />
the answers in neat, ridiculous symbols on<lb />
note cards.<lb />
And when they grow old and die, the<lb />
note cards which nobody could read anyway<lb />
rot. Just like toilet paper.<lb />
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bishop, Davis Injured<lb />
Gridiron Contest Is A 'Must Win'<lb />
cn Sues Meet NSC Foe Saturday<lb />
will have to jjive this<lb />
when East Carolina journ-<lb />
urt of t' l tate<lb />
rival, Appala-<lb />
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; ter the tilt<lb />
of a win and<lb />
ning of Lenoir<lb />
i On the<lb />
nan will be try-<lb />
cent spurt intact<lb />
lers<lb />
 .lack Boone<lb />
ma hine clicking.<lb />
l'p front, Boone will also be ready<lb />
to throw full foivo at W e Apps.<lb />
Guards Ed Emory and Wayne Davis,<lb />
tackles Henry Kwiatkowski and<lb />
hariefi Took, ends Howard Beale,<lb />
Bill Cain, and Randell Holmes, and<lb />
centers Heniy Van.ant and Charles<lb />
Vonaant, have been the big men in<lb />
the team's outstanding defensive play<lb />
and will be ready to carry tVe lead<lb />
once apain.<lb />
BQC will bring a 4-2 record into the<lb />
tilt and it will be a big game for<lb />
the Booneamen. Next week the locals<lb />
will once again be on the road for a<lb />
same with Lenoir Rhyne at Hickory.<lb />
 ancea alive<lb />
vole<lb />
ac<lb />
ison which<lb />
nly one contest to the<lb />
n of i ace-setter in the<lb />
St at race. The BttCS have<lb />
 VK from Catawba, Elon,<lb />
aroltwa In their three<lb />
. ts In outside compe-<lb />
 v ctoi iea over Emory<lb />
ad their lone losses<lb />
 an and Newhery,<lb />
 ntr club started<lb />
Eon b dvoppinir u-<lb />
 , tern I arolina and l.enoir<lb />
 then bow i ed bach to upset<lb />
,  rba i a wee they<lb />
Notice<lb />
All managers of intiramural<lb />
basketball teams who plan to<lb />
enter their teams for play dur-<lb />
ing the winter quarter should<lb />
siin the roster for those teams<lb />
which is placed on the intra-<lb />
mural bulletin board in the stu-<lb />
dent union.<lb />
Holland, Matthews<lb />
Star In JV's 18-12<lb />
Loss To F. Union<lb />
a<lb />
irates In Crucial Contest With Apps pirates<lb />
hh ,<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
eMWWJHMMMMMEMMMHHMMMre3<lb />
The Student Senate passed a motion this past Monday to raise the<lb />
Activity fee of the college students. The motion stated that the fee would<lb />
Indians Suprise ECC With Strong Ground<lb />
Attack; Goal-Line Mistakes Ruin Bucs<lb />
Newberry<lb />
College cantilized on finally hit paydirt at the beginning was able to muster only 48 on thefor the seCond half like a house afire<lb />
P<lb />
and Henri be I 7-0<lb />
ndennin<lb />
A ill<lb />
I fleet-footed<lb />
 s strong ex-<lb />
T . Pennsylvania<lb />
 t State in the<lb />
statistics.<lb />
pit the Mountaineers<lb />
given opportunity this past, of the second period. Vernon Prather<lb />
attach against the<lb />
rward wall Appala-<lb />
. played wide open ball this<lb />
I elr scoring has been<lb />
opi onenta.<lb />
a3 has been Jost<lb />
. i. ice Have relied heavily<lb />
lefensive prowneas. Entering<lb />
 ECC has riven their<lb />
tienta 12 points.<lb />
should have their start-<lb />
. nd for one of the<lb />
aeon. Bobby Perry,<lb />
scorer with 7 touch-<lb />
Speight. Ralph Zeh-<lb />
Ukinaon, and Clenn Bass<lb />
top shape.<lb />
 Conferene fullback and<lb />
ore sprinter, have been<lb />
 , season with injuries<lb />
  a fiddle" and ready<lb />
every<lb />
Saturday as they toppled East Caro<lb />
Una MW U a non-conference game<lb />
at Newberry.<lb />
The Indians of Coach Harvey Kirk-<lb />
land took advantage of ECC mistakes<lb />
in the opening half to gain a 12-6<lb />
lead at intermission and then unleash-<lb />
ed a hone-crushing ground attack in<lb />
the second half to hand ECC their<lb />
second and worst licking of the cam-<lb />
paign<lb />
climaxed the 52 yard drive by passing<lb />
18 yards to Jinmmy Graham.<lb />
Minutes later, EOC punted and<lb />
Bobby Rowe scooted 8B yards down<lb />
the right sideline to push the Indiana<lb />
into a 12-0 lead. The extra point was<lb />
once again no good.<lb />
Kast Carolina fought to get back<lb />
in the tilt midway the second period<lb />
us Speight and Bobby Perry led<lb />
u 67 yard drive which finally ended<lb />
The Pirates opened the tilt showing in a touchdown. Speight broke off<lb />
their beat offensive burst of the<lb />
season but after the first half the<lb />
North Carolinians were never in the<lb />
.a me.<lb />
BOC took the opening kickoff and<lb />
ground out T2 yards before stalling<lb />
on the Indians 18 yard line. Full<lb />
back James Speight, returning to the Speight and Perry once again<lb />
starting lineup for the first time<lb />
since the opening game, sparked<lb />
the drive with runs of 27, 9, and 8<lb />
card<lb />
ttuv.<lb />
Newberry was unable to move in<lb />
three downs and punted but Jerry<lb />
Carpenter hobbled the boot and the<lb />
Indians were in position to take con-<lb />
trol. After banging at the ECC goal<lb />
theUEC-C "offensive I several times, the Little Three rower<lb />
his left tackle for the final yards.<lb />
Henrj Kwiatowski's kick for the<lb />
extra point was once again no good.<lb />
The Pirates had a chance for a tie<lb />
or to go ahead in the dying minutes<lb />
of tie half as they drove to the<lb />
Newbery goal once again. Behind<lb />
the<lb />
Bucs reached the six-inch line of<lb />
the Indians but a fumble resulted in<lb />
a touchdown for Newberrygiving<lb />
the Indians the ball on their twenty.<lb />
Newberry was able to run out the<lb />
remainder of the time and therefore<lb />
had held the Bucs most serious threat<lb />
intact. ECC dominated the opening<lb />
half statistics-wise. The Bucs picked<lb />
ground. ECC also held an 8-6 edge in<lb />
first downs.<lb />
The Indians struck fast in the<lb />
final half as they tore the once-power-<lb />
ful ECC defense to threads. Joe<lb />
Coveillov, and Richard Seatrunk add-<lb />
ed final half TD's to wrap up the<lb />
contest. The Indians also got credit<lb />
for a safety in he final moments<lb />
of the game to run the score to 28-6.<lb />
The two bright spots in the defense<lb />
was the return to form of James<lb />
Speight and the punting of Randell<lb />
Holmes.<lb />
Speight reeled off 113 of BOC's<lb />
total 1H7 yards. The Greenville<lb />
sprinter was a breakaway threat on<lb />
every occassion that he had the pig-<lb />
skin and almost broke into the clear<lb />
several times.<lb />
be raised from the present $11.00 a quarter to $15.00 This would be a<lb />
four dollar increase.<lb />
Last year a 'milar motion was passed by the Student Government<lb />
Association but fai'ed when presented to the student body for their ap-<lb />
proval. The big reaon for the failure of this motion to carry was that<lb />
the students did not know what they were voting on as tftie publicity was<lb />
very poor.<lb />
A definite Hate has not been set for the voting but it was an-<lb />
nounced that it would be within the next two weeks in order to be pre-<lb />
sented to the Board of Trustees if passed. The raise would not go into<lb />
effect until Mm school year of 1959-60.<lb />
Beneficial To Student<lb />
Although most students will look at the motion and say well it's just<lb />
more money why should I vote for it? We hope that you will consider this<lb />
bill carefully and study it and then maybe you will realize why we have<lb />
fought so hard for the raise.<lb />
In the folloing paragraphs I am going further into detail to explain<lb />
the reason for the attempted raise and will try to urge you to support<lb />
this rise wholeheartly. I will touch lightly on the students direct benefits<lb />
from the activity fee but mostly from its relation with the Athletic<lb />
Department.<lb />
First, I would like to point out that a little over half of the stu-<lb />
dent's activity fee joes to the SGA and the other to the Athletic Department.<lb />
Through the activity fee the student receives the followings free:<lb />
aa weekly college n-rwspapei, an annual, free admission to all football,<lb />
basketball, and baseball gan.es free admission to plays presented by the<lb />
playhouse and many other things.<lb />
The money hat goes to the SGA is used to support or finance The<lb />
East Carolinian, The Buccaneer, the ECC Playhouse, the Production Comm<lb />
T. e Rebel Entertainment Comm and many others. Organizations such as<lb />
the YMCA, YWC.A, the band, and intramural sports depend on the activity<lb />
fee for their functioning power.<lb />
We would like to note that the entertainment comm. provides for all<lb />
our big name bands, other entertainment events, and also for the weekly<lb />
movies.<lb />
iAn increase would &amp;dd greatly to bettertainment series, better<lb />
publications, and more social life as a whole on the campus.<lb />
Athletic Department Could Use Raise<lb />
There is no doubt that the Atheletic Department could use their<lb />
share of the raise. At the present time, the department functions on the<lb />
activity fee, gate receipts, and Pirate Club membership.<lb />
Football is tl. only sport which produces gate receipts and the 1957<lb />
season was a lean one as Che club won only one game. Consequently, every<lb />
sport at ECC received a big cut in their budget this past spring.<lb />
Everyone continues to talk of entering the Southern Conference but<lb />
until our facilities ure better and oar budget is bigger, there is littlt chance<lb />
that we will ever pet there. We have to build up two major sports, football<lb />
and basketball, and the only way to do this is to get more money in the<lb />
Kitty to work wit. Baseball and our minor sports would hold their own<lb />
in the Southern loop but none of these sports bring in gate receipts.<lb />
I Dr. Jorgenson, Coach Boone and the entire Physical Education De-<lb />
partment are in favor of the raise as they feel that it will help ECC athletics<lb />
to get back on their feet in the major sports.<lb />
East Carolina's junior varsity,<lb />
sparked by halfback Tommy Mat-<lb />
thews ' and quarterback Stuart Hol-<lb />
land, gave undefeated Fork Union<lb />
quite a scare here last Thursday<lb />
evening before bowing to the Military<lb />
Academy 18-12.<lb />
Fork Union entered the tilt un-<lb />
defeated and tabbed as heavy favor-<lb />
ite, showed exceptional power in the<lb />
i opening half as they took a quick<lb />
12-0 lead over a jitteTy band of Baby<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
ECC fumbled the first time they<lb />
got their hands on the bah and the<lb />
visitors immediately capitalized by<lb />
driving 34 yards for the touchdown.<lb />
Vernon Crenshaw climaxed the drive<lb />
b going over from the eight yard<lb />
line.<lb />
Fork Union pushed 43 more yards<lb />
in the second period to extend their<lb />
lead to 12-0 at halftime. Tommy<lb />
Chevcic sparked tr.e grinding ground<lb />
attack and added the yast nine yards<lb />
for the touchdown. The extra point<lb />
attempt was once again no good.<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's club came out<lb />
and quickly moved back into the<lb />
game,<lb />
Tommy Matthews, an outstanding<lb />
runner all night ignited the fire as<lb />
he cut off his right tackle and raced<lb />
m yards down the sideline. The<lb />
former Hertford star outran his<lb />
last two would-be tacklers. The extra<lb />
point was no good and the Baby<lb />
Bucs were still on the short end of<lb />
a 12-6 score.<lb />
Minutes later, the fired up JV's<lb />
were threatening again. Stuart Hol-<lb />
land directed a 67 yard drive which<lb />
saw Matthews drive off-tackle for<lb />
the final two yards. Holland's pass-<lb />
ing and the running of Matthews,<lb />
Holmes booted six times for an<lb />
average of 47.5 The Manteo native<lb />
got ECC out of the hole more than<lb />
once with his tremendous boots and<lb />
in doing so raised his season average<lb />
to almost 40 yards per kick.<lb />
This week the Pirates will put<lb />
their unbleminished conference mark<lb />
on the line when the journey to Boone<lb />
for an important North State clash<lb />
up 126 yards rushing while Newberry 1 with Appalachian.<lb />
extra point attempt was once again<lb />
no good and the score stood knotted<lb />
at 12-all.<lb />
The visitors, stunned from the<lb />
recent change of tide, finally recover-<lb />
ed for one play to shake Mike Percy<lb />
ioose for a 0 yard jaunt in the final<lb />
period. The shifty halfback shook<lb />
loose after the locals line had ap-<lb />
parently trapped cold the Fork Union<lb />
offense. The extra point was again<lb />
unsuccessful.<lb /><lb /><lb />
THET SA1P " COULDNT BE ymZ BUT HEREff&amp;' <lb />
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when<lb />
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PUFF BY PUFF<lb />
TODAYS LM<lb />
OWES YOU-<lb />
"CouWrt't be 6.  "at's what they<lb />
told Mr. Bell back in 1876. bdTwteie<lb />
would three million college students<lb />
be without the telephone especially<lb />
on a Saturday night? Today you can<lb />
make a date, or talk to your folks, from<lb />
practically anywhere even from your<lb />
own car.<lb />
ess tars<lb />
ore taste<lb />
nnafl SfTTLE FOR  WITHOUT THE OTHER. CHANOE TO LH AND OiT W ROTH.<lb />
Such on improved filter ond more taste 1 Yes, today's KM combines these two<lb />
IZZSSSHSSkiag 551- tars and mjjf<lb />
cigarette DM's patented filtering process enables today's LM to give yw, <lb />
S3? tarfin the smoke than ever before. And KM gives you more taste better taste<lb />
than any bttws uarette. - : A . L, <lb />
Deptii is Lacking<lb />
Coach Boone has come up with a winner on the gridiron this season<lb />
but it is remarkable considering the depth of his club. Tackles and guards<lb />
are very weak but it takes money and not a lot of jive to go out and bring<lb />
in good boys. The attendance of tlis years games and the response of the<lb />
Pirate Club has been good but it will take a lot for EOC to reach the level<lb />
of the Southern C inference schools and even that of some of the schools<lb />
in our own conference.<lb />
No scholarships are ewaTded to minor sports such as track, tennis,<lb />
and swimming and very few go to baseball. All these sports have a very<lb />
small budget to work on and could really produce wonders if they had<lb />
something to work on.<lb />
This article has been written hastily and many facts have been<lb />
uncovered but maybe we can unveii more next week and continue to stress<lb />
the need of raising tr.e fee.<lb />
Odds And Ends In Sports<lb />
Congratulations, Jimi MoDeniel for your re-instatement as home-<lb />
coming queen I feel that the recent mess was a bunch of nonsense and<lb />
the things that occurred only left a sour taste to what was otherwise a<lb />
teriffic homecoming. You were elected by the student body and deserve<lb />
the title. I feel thet you will make a good queen and as Shakespear once<lb />
said, "All is well that ends weirf<lb />
It's a little 'ate to make predictions on the intramuTal champions<lb />
but we have been studying them caiefully. At this point, the River Rats and<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha are head over heels above the rest. Lambda Chi is the<lb />
only fraternity to have copped a championship in a sportthey placed<lb />
first in baskteball and softball last year. This year a fraternity league<lb />
has been set up and although I might be partial, no other club seems,<lb />
capable of dethroning the champs. The River Otats are always strong in<lb />
the tag sport and should take their league without too much trouble.<lb />
Predictions Of The Week<lb />
Last week we had another suiceasful week and picked Duke, C1'<lb />
and Catawba by an almost exact score. We have really been getting a kick<lb />
out of two of our favorite readers-Clint Legette and Bad Wffltama. It<lb />
seems that they bet opposite of our predictionnd Clint has a<lb />
wife to support toohope they can afford it.<lb />
This week it looks like this:<lb />
Clemsoirover Wake Poiest by 7; Deacs may give Tigers some trouble<lb />
but not enou-h for a win. Harvey White is and gives the Deacs anotr<lb />
blg h uke over Georgia Tech by 6; We have finally got on the Blue<lb />
bandwagonflome rite should be edge for Dukes.<lb />
Virginia Tech over State by 8; Wootfpack have too many mjuru<lb />
compete with Gabfc'e.? - -<lb />
Carolina over Tennessee by 12; Tar Heels rolling along too su<lb />
het against.<lb />
tftlllffT over Lenoir Rhyne by 6; Bears looking ahead<lb />
enCCUnGuUford over Hampton-Sydney by 7; Quakes get third win oT<lb />
Western Carolina over Elon by I; Cats finaUy get one <lb />
East Carolina ver .Appalachian y Thirteen was<lb />
week so let's step it up a notch. Bucs should cut loose this -<lb />
&amp;<lb />
mmriW<lb />
Pock<lb />
0f V.<lb />
fie .<lb />
into thot live Modem <lb />
Intramurals Play<lb />
Twelve Games<lb />
Coach Earl Smith, facility di-<lb />
rector of intramural aporti, raioette-<lb />
ed all of last week's intramural foot-<lb />
ball games were cancelled due to rei<lb />
and inclimate weather.<lb />
Twelve games are being played and<lb />
the regular schedule will be finished<lb />
next week unless bad weather n<lb />
veils. Upon the completion, e t&amp;<lb />
regular schedule the piayaffs will<lb />
legin.<lb />
iA meeting of the ii<lb />
cfl will decide what<lb />
be eligible for the<lb />
ther certain playoff<lb />
ceive a trophy. At tin<lb />
there is antir.p&amp;ti<lb />
teams in both i&amp;m<lb />
other in a two<lb />
for the eotiftfft<lb />
loser being<lb />
Then the<lb />
each league<lb />
three rams &amp;<lb /><pb facs="00038612_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER , m<lb />
JVC<lb />
Mexico Lass Finds ECC Congenial<lb />
Host For Social, Academic Life<lb />
By IJBBY WILLIAMS<lb />
Arriving here w itK freshmen stu-<lb />
dents on September Kay Sandra<lb />
Rodrigues, an exchange student from<lb />
Mexico City, found many people who<lb />
were anxious to help her in any way<lb />
t:iey could<lb />
Kay said that people here were<lb />
friendly and interested in helping<lb />
her. She said. '( didn't realfle there<lb />
was as much segregation as there is.<lb />
Of course, 1 know there would be<lb />
some, but there is much more than<lb />
1 t ought She ditl not expect to see<lb />
southern plantations everywhere, but<lb />
did expect to sec  few.<lb />
fi.r only dislike is that Greenville<lb />
is such a small town. After living in<lb />
Mexico Citj which offers so much to<lb />
do, Greenville seems oven small to<lb />
Ka S ' made the statement whieh<lb />
is often hoard on cam us, that there<lb />
is nothing to do hero.<lb />
Since she wanted to attend an<lb />
American college, Kay went to the<lb />
rican High School in Mexico<lb />
I ity. Although majoi ng in business<lb />
at the present time, Kay ptans to<lb />
switcl to primary education. Her<lb />
imbition is iv he a psychol-<lb />
likes to spend hours talk-<lb />
ing about people and their person-<lb />
alities.<lb />
In - chools, the curriculum<lb />
is more intensified, and the student<lb />
carries twelve academic subjects.<lb />
languages are taught in<lb />
mmer schools. Schools there are<lb />
tot education, and there are no<lb />
- rcial groups or clubs. Student<lb />
strikes are very frequent and the<lb />
students are in on almost every strike<lb />
in the country.<lb />
American boys seem less reserved,<lb />
t Kay, than Mexican boys.<lb />
Here girls are allowed many more<lb />
es than Mexican girls. Mexi-<lb />
can girls are chaperoned on dates.<lb />
Kay's brother used to so with her on<lb />
dates. Now, parents Jet their daugh-<lb />
e-date without chaperones.<lb />
Kay was allowed more privileges<lb />
because her mother ;s English and<lb />
father Mexican. She has one<lb />
is a senior at Southern<lb />
Methodist University, and who receiv- fii<lb />
and<lb />
ka Sandi a Rodi iguez, exc<lb />
academic life on ECC rampus.<lb />
student from Mexico, enjoys social<lb />
English Teacher<lb />
Presides Over<lb />
Annual Meet<lb />
Dr. Eadgar W. Hirshberg, faculty<lb />
member of the department of English,<lb />
acted a. ftg officer at the<lb />
i ening f the annual North<lb />
rional conference<lb />
iesje English Association.<lb />
The rogran I her 25 at Wash-<lb />
ton and Lee University, Lexing-<lb />
ton. Vii ginia.<lb />
Dr. Hirshberg, treasurer of the<lb />
. and nine other faculty<lb />
members attended.<lb />
North Carolinians who ap-<lb />
the program were Earl<lb />
Hartsel Chapel Hill. Executive<lb />
I the N. ( English Teath-<lb />
ttion; and Professor Hoyt<lb />
en of f'feiffer College; Charles<lb />
I Waid of Ihike University, and<lb />
A Bernard Shelley of State College.<lb />
e h with Dr. Hirshberg re-<lb />
 onted East Crolina College at the<lb />
conference were Dr. James Poin-<lb />
dexter, past resident; Dr. Kath-<lb />
arine White, Dr. Rachel Kilpatrick,<lb />
Mis Ruth Coplan, Mrs. Antoinette<lb />
Jenkins, Dr. (irace Seiler, Dr. Frank<lb />
ikms, and Dr. Francis Adams.<lb />
il the same scholarship t at Kay has.<lb />
Both her parenl peak English ami<lb />
this accounts fi the fact tl at Kay<lb />
sneaks English without an accent.<lb />
She learned both English and Spanish<lb />
at homo<lb />
Ihn ing lluino oming. Kaj was<lb />
sponsored bj Gamma Fheta Epsilon,<lb />
geograp y frate nity. She ied<lb />
being in the parade as they do not<lb />
i;a e homecomh hing similar<lb />
to it in Mexico.<lb />
There is a greal deal of variety<lb />
in Mexican foods, and it is not<lb />
hot as n,any eople here believe.<lb />
Ka' te foo icos of any<lb />
kind. 'I ac are tori illas w ith moat<lb />
aiy according to the<lb />
ed in with it. At her house<lb />
frijol i beans were served at<lb />
i as1 om t- i day.<lb />
K:i  all water si oi ts. tra k.<lb />
basketball, ami<lb />
S  o enjoys tennis,<lb />
dancing. She<lb />
can mimic people very well.<lb />
families are much closer in Mexico<lb />
than thej a e en Must of the<lb />
lives center around their<lb />
I big family parties<lb />
which last until the earlj hours of<lb />
. I e n : rung. Most people ave<lb />
ervanl live ith the<lb />
foi ich khej work.<lb />
All ' have walls around<lb />
them to keep strangers from wander-<lb />
n and maybe taking something<lb />
which dees not belong to them. People<lb />
in the I nited States are much richer<lb />
and more concerned with the ma-<lb />
terial thing! of life. Kay believes,<lb />
however, that people here miss a<lb />
area! deal of life because of this.<lb />
There are many foreign cultures<lb />
esented in Mexico City. In Kay's<lb />
graduating class of about ninety,<lb />
there were about thirty nationalists<lb />
represented. A tourist must live with<lb />
a Mexican family in order to become<lb />
Acquainted with the country, its cus-<lb />
toms, and its people.<lb />
New Doors Open<lb />
For IIS Scholars<lb />
Through SEES<lb />
An increase in the number of U.S.<lb />
Government scholarships for study in<lb />
Latin America was announced today<lb />
by the International Educational Ex-<lb />
hange Service of the State Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
.Approximately 75 new scholarshii s<lb />
will be added to those offered for<lb />
1969-41 under the Inter-American<lb />
Cultural program. Tie Institute of<lb />
International Education, which ad-<lb />
ministers the Covemment student<lb />
scholarship programs, will accept ap-<lb />
tiicatkmfl for the new grants until<lb />
January f. $- Those who have<lb />
already applied for IACC scholar-<lb />
a i s need not make out new appli-<lb />
cations, but should notify the Insti-<lb />
tute that they Wish to be considered<lb />
or the additional grants.<lb />
The added scholarships provide for<lb />
study in a variety of fields in Bolivia,<lb />
Colombia, Costa Rwa, El Salvador,<lb />
Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Ni-<lb />
caiagua, Panama, .Paraguay, Uru-<lb />
guay and Venezuela. They cover<lb />
round-trip transportation, tuition<lb />
and maintenance for one academic<lb />
year. For eligibility, applicants<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Twenty-Six EC Students Serve BSU Counci<lb />
Twenty-six students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College are serving during the<lb />
present school year as members of<lb />
the Executive Counci! of the Baptist<lb />
Student Union of the campus. They<lb />
are in charge of a varied program of<lb />
devotional and recreational activities<lb />
for the 1400 Baptist students now<lb />
attending East Carolina.<lb />
Carolyn Tripp, senior at the college,<lb />
heads the Council as president of<lb />
the BSU. Vice presidents of the group<lb />
whu are Council members are Jackie<lb />
Davis and Doris Caison.<lb />
Other HSU officer working with<lb />
thom are Peggy Mobley, and rave<lb />
iRivenbark, secretaries; Juila Kendall,<lb />
treasurer; Sue Lassiter, foTum lead-<lb />
er; Devone West, and Shirley Moz-<lb />
ingo, lost and hostes at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
t ommittee chairmen who are serv-<lb />
ing on the Council and their assign-<lb />
ments are Dottie Flynn, music; Betty<lb />
Martin, arrangemests for suppers;<lb />
Lloyd Allen, publicity; Wade Parker<lb />
extension work; Coleman Gentry,<lb />
audiovisual materials; and George<lb />
Peacock, "Listen" campaign.<lb />
Council members who work with<lb />
Greenville Baptist churches as Sun-<lb />
day School teachers or Training Union<lb />
presidents are Barney West, Alice<lb />
Frost Smith, Gayle Brinkley, Edith<lb />
Fitzgerald, Margaret Wiggs.<lb />
Others are Carolyn Coats, Loretta<lb />
Delta Sign Columbia hound<lb />
Members t the Inter national Fra-<lb />
ternity of Delta Sigma Pi Journey<lb />
southward fchi ? rl end te attend<lb />
then annual regie' convention held<lb />
at the University f Sout Carolina.<lb />
Representatives from Chapter! of 12<lb />
states will comprise the attend<lb />
The convention opens Friday with<lb />
sas meeting that will keep East<lb />
Club<lb />
era of America uub conducted<lb />
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tered typing contests, t a Valeotia,<lb />
Dance, and etnei ta.<lb />
Carolina' Delta Zeta Chapter jump-<lb />
ing the entiie week-end.<lb />
It is ho ed that answers to j.erti-<lb />
nant fraternity question and new<lb />
deas mav lC brought back and ;<lb />
ped by the membei<lb />
Walters, Paige Bunch, N'aomi Gibbe,<lb />
ouhi he United States citizens not Barbara Pruden. and Joe Ogburn.<lb />
Faculty advisors of the Council are<lb />
J. O. Derrick of the science depart-<lb />
degree oi its equivalent Imm l)r Herbert Pagchal of the<lb />
social studies department; and Sgt.<lb />
years old, have a<lb />
Waldrop Speaks<lb />
At Meeting<lb />
A business convocation of 900 busi-<lb />
ness majors convened on October 15<lb />
ir Wright Auditorium. Speakers for<lb />
the evening were Mr. Herbert Wald-<lb />
rop president of the Guaranty Bank<lb />
and Trust Company, and Major Bai-<lb />
ley, of the Woman's Army Corp.<lb />
Introducing the speakers, respeotive-<lb />
y, were Dr.  D. Messick, president<lb />
of East Carolina College, and Dr. E.<lb />
R. Biowning, head of the Department<lb />
of Business. After several announce-<lb />
ments were made, Dr. Browning then<lb />
adjourned the meeting.<lb />
more than<lb />
Bachelor's<lb />
.ei'oie departure, knowledge of Spa-<lb />
nish sufficient to live and study in<lb />
the country concerned, and good<lb />
health. A demonstrated capacity for<lb />
independent study is also necessary.<lb />
Applicants will be asked for a<lb />
summary of their reasons for desir-<lb />
ing to study m the country of their<lb />
cl nice and for a preliminary plan of<lb />
then proposed study. Successful<lb />
candidates will be affiliated with<lb />
educational institutions in their host<lb />
country.<lb />
Information and ap; lication forms<lb />
ma be obtained from the Institute<lb />
of International Education, 1 East<lb />
t7th Street, New York City or any<lb />
of the Institute's regional offices.<lb />
Requests for application forms must<lb />
be postmarked before December 31,<lb />
iy58.<lb />
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H. H. Justice, Jr o' the Air<lb />
ROTC staff.<lb />
Theta Chi Pledges Nine<lb />
Nine upperclassmen nave been<lb />
pledged t is fall by Theta Chi, campus<lb />
social fraternity They are Bobby-<lb />
Warren, Coleman Norris, Jim Bell,<lb />
and J. C. Sykes.<lb />
Others are Tony Brandon, Billy<lb />
Nichols, Billy Johnson, Joe Chandler,<lb />
and Mac Churchill.<lb />
Landing To Speak<lb />
November 3-7 is National Book<lb />
Week. The Library Club will sponsor<lb />
on November 6 W. Frank Landing,<lb />
an East Carolina graduate and au-<lb />
thor of War Cry of the South. Mr.<lb />
Landing will speak at 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
the Library Auditorium. Everyone is<lb />
invited to hea, Mr. Landing speak.<lb />
Douglas l.ads Vesper<lb />
Love and marriaea <lb />
I ject for- di - a on Ifonda<lb />
November 3, at t e fcfej<lb />
dententer. Dr. George a Doagjk<lb />
of t e college fat .  M<lb />
Vesper leader.<lb />
The discussion will I<lb />
Phi Siyma Pi Cons given Dr. DDttf<lb />
On Qetotei 18, the Taa Chapter of dents and will include "the<lb />
PI Sigma .l'i, national honorary fra- of dating "the mea:<lb />
ternity, held a homecoming banquet ship "inter-faith marriagi<lb />
in honor of its visiting alumni at "should undergraduate<lb />
the Cinderella Restaurant in Green- dents marry An<lb />
Ap roximately seventy-five be given for questions and the Hi<lb />
people attended.<lb />
The program was opened with a<lb />
welcoming add es bj I e Pre ident,<lb />
Purvis E. Boyette, and then recogni-<lb />
tion was paid to al! the aiumni,<lb />
brothers and their gne !<lb />
Mi. Boyette introd n ed the <lb />
of the evening, Mr. Cleveland Brad-<lb />
ner, director of Religious Activity at<lb />
East Carolina College, who spoke<lb />
concerning a certain "edge of excel-<lb />
lence that everyone in the world<lb />
today should try to attain. Mr. Brad-<lb />
ner's speech was aimed primari<lb />
the people who sit sadly beside the<lb />
road of life and never join actively<lb />
:rto anything concerning the human<lb />
race. ,<lb />
The banquet was closed with com-<lb />
ments by the National President,<lb />
Dr. Richard C. Jfodc of the Social<lb />
es Department, who is also the<lb />
advisor of the Tau Cha; ter. A<lb />
welcoming the brothers, Dr. Todd<lb />
pointed out that the homecoming<lb />
banquet would be an annual affair<lb />
for .Phi Sigma Phi and exp<lb />
ope that the future banquets<lb />
be as successful as this one.<lb />
Among the visiting alumni were<lb />
Mr. Charles Cobb, Class of 1938, Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Hardy, I t 1941, and<lb />
two past presidents, Eddie Dennis<lb />
ami Hoi ace Rhodes, classes of 1958<lb />
and 1967 respectively.<lb />
FBLA Executives Meet<lb />
Recently the Future Business Lead<lb /><lb />
Will be serve <lb />
La n  at 5:15 pjn. Vei <lb />
pfin  . it 6:15 is the Asse<lb />
Room and will close at 7:18 <lb />
 tended to a  - -<lb />
 tere; ted.<lb />
ItaptiM Publish -Key"<lb />
iei-h Hill of aheakks, <lb />
omere aade the 15h-59 e: I<lb />
staff of the monthly news sheet<lb />
"The Key a publication<lb />
B ' I Btudent Union at the<lb />
T e October issue and a special<lb />
Homecoming edition have just L-<lb />
tri bated te student and a<lb />
membtrs of the BSC<lb />
The newspaper is a memog<lb />
 rnal which carrie- a.  . <lb />
 '  of I: .    - ts at<lb />
Student Centei near the cam<lb />
editorials, and a devotional culu<lb />
It u tti drawings<lb />
: cant in t e work<lb />
ominational organization.<lb />
ther members of the staff are<lb />
Sondra Rountree of Ahoskie, am<lb />
I editor; Betty .Jean Mobley uf<lb />
Winterville, cirulation manager; I<lb />
e Frost Smith of Garland, art<lb />
editor.<lb />
.tributions tu the October Bom-<lb />
bers are Barney H. West, Fayc<lb />
Rivenbark, Paige Bunch, Sandra<lb />
B03 '. Marjorie A. Davis, and Mr-<lb />
Ai e Shelton Briley.<lb />
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Still at the Same Old Price<lb />
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Music Gifts<lb />
J O H N SON'S<lb />
at'Five Points<lb />
next to<lb />
Mary Ann Soda Shop<lb />
W't Specialize in Casual Hair Styling<lb />
for College Coeds<lb />
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SWJlf&amp;flf tff tyjnbolue happi-<lb />
ness.<lb />
THE HONEYMOON<lb />
The honeymoon custom carries<lb />
over from the days when mar-<lb />
riage was by capture, and<lb />
couples had to remain in hiding<lb />
for a time.<lb />
THE RING<lb />
Large center diamond with 2<lb />
x smaller side diamonds, set in<lb />
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