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Freshman Nominations<lb />
jam Trice, elections committee chair-<lb />
hnan. announces that nominations for<lb />
frl,nian officers will be conducted to-<lb />
.nlKh, in Austin Auditorium at 8:00<lb />
L'elack.<lb /><lb />
East-Carolinian<lb />
.xv<lb />
iGA Promises<lb />
lew, Colorful<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
East Caroli na College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8l959"<lb />
Bloodmobile<lb />
Sponsored by the campus AFROTC,<lb />
the American Red Cross Bloodmobile<lb />
will be on campus next Thursday after-<lb />
noon from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Young Democrats Elect Tony<lb />
Mallard To Statewide Office<lb />
Number 4<lb />
  an look forward to<lb />
  : tainment with the<lb />
 campus of two big<lb />
ftllet, an opera star,<lb />
.mpany, a fam-<lb />
.i Spanish Guitar-<lb />
, Navj Band.<lb />
 : i President Dal-<lb />
ast week the<lb />
Eai V. Beach, head<lb />
.cut. ai ehair-<lb />
ittee on entertain-<lb />
 if the com-<lb />
Qgton, king<lb />
Fred Waring<lb />
ns.<lb />
and students<lb />
n the committee to ar-<lb />
and tarry out the<lb />
u. tated that this year<lb />
the most varied<lb />
. : progiam- ever to be<lb />
i .n the series<lb />
i .is. a well-<lb />
i srolina pianist, who<lb />
i e time this<lb />
 Campora, an Italian<lb />
I h lf tan Opera<lb />
9.<lb />
nittee arranged<lb />
a week after his<lb />
Sei i:  on the commit-<lb />
 . Host Chair-<lb />
Pern of the Fo-<lb />
Depertinent, Her-<lb />
. Music Depart-<lb />
ola Jr Sarah Ewell,<lb />
Robeitson, Jr.<lb />
Giannini, an internation-<lb />
er will he a truest<lb />
the I ollege Oi chestra<lb />
I' , l tival Company<lb />
aj a ill appear January i and<lb />
Ba let !enter of New<lb />
 . Nat Band, and<lb />
the March<lb />
i ' , . Spanish<lb />
 Vntil 20.<lb />
tt this is not the<lb />
and more good<lb />
will he available.<lb />
Weils, who included a re-<lb />
: tainment on his<lb />
 : running for office<lb />
blem of entertain-<lb />
.  g to please eve! -<lb />
 am which I think<lb />
rig to the stu-<lb />
memhei's of the<lb />
e from the local<lb />
commented.<lb />
  that visitors will come<lb />
 e Eastern part of the<lb />
 ese programs. One of the<lb />
ment'a primary aims<lb />
make East Carolina<lb />
. ntei for this area he<lb />
Bea ha done an excellent<lb />
ort time. He has a<lb />
ttee and the campus owes<lb />
of thanks Wells<lb />
Tony Mallard, an East Carolina<lb />
Battier, was elected secretary for the<lb />
North Carolina Young Democratic<lb />
Clubs at their twenty-fourth annual<lb />
convention in Asheville last week.<lb />
ThI 21-year-olu Jones county na-<lb />
tive, who was the darkhorse candi-<lb />
date in one of the most hotly-con-<lb />
tested races at the convention, de-<lb />
feated his opponent Emma Parry of<lb />
Woman's College 508 to 217.<lb />
This marks the first time an E ist<lb />
Carolina student has wen a state of-<lb />
fice in the Young Democracy. The of-<lb />
fice f secretary is not traditionally<lb />
held by a college student.<lb />
Arriving in Greenville a tired hut<lb />
happily victorious Mallard stated<lb />
Sunday night, "I feel that my elec-<lb />
tion to this state-wide office will<lb />
make more people in North Carolina<lb />
aware that East Carolina College is<lb />
i!o longer a small or insignificant<lb />
school, but that it is one of the fast-<lb />
est growing schools in the state, not<lb />
only in size hut in prestige<lb />
Political leaders from all over the<lb />
slate congratulated Mallard and the<lb />
East Carolina delegation. Among the<lb />
first was Senator Sam Ervin. The<lb />
present state YDC president Art<lb />
Vann, an attorney from Durham, who<lb />
supported Mallard, stated, "You did<lb />
a fine job<lb />
Mallard will take office in January<lb />
until then he plans to meet with other<lb />
incoming officers in preparing a YDC<lb />
program for the coming year. Mal-<lb />
lard, a business major from Trenton,<lb />
is presently president of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha fraternity on the campus.<lb />
'During my term of office 1 hope<lb />
to contribute to the success of the<lb />
YDC and to the Democratic party.<lb />
I plan to put forth every possible<lb />
effort in this direction Mallard com-<lb />
mented.<lb />
"As a beginning 1 would like to<lb />
take this opportunity to urge each<lb />
student to take an active interest<lb />
in theii state and national govern-<lb />
ment political affairs be comment-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Stokes, advisor to<lb />
the EC YDC Club of which Mallard<lb />
is first vice president, stated that<lb />
she was very proud of the local<lb />
club's showing at the convention.<lb />
Woody Davis, president at the EC<lb />
lub, stated. "It was a great honor<lb />
TONY MALLARD<lb />
officer.<lb />
state YDC<lb />
' Wells<lb />
for us as well as for Tony. It was<lb />
a wonderful experience for the en-<lb />
tire delegation<lb />
Other EC delegates Tom Strick-<lb />
land. Milton Singletary, and Bryan<lb />
Harrison explained that the election<lb />
was hard fought all the way and next<lb />
to the National Committeeman race<lb />
the only real political fight at the<lb />
convention.<lb />
Nancy Keith, Sarah Yost, and<lb />
Sandra Porter also represented East<lb />
Carolina. "We had everything against<lb />
US going into the Convention Hall<lb />
Saturday a spokesman for the dele-<lb />
gation stated. "We did not have the<lb />
support of the college caucus and<lb />
we supported a losing candidate in<lb />
the committeeman race. But we work-<lb />
ed hard on the floor and by some<lb />
miracle carried the election<lb />
, Reporting further on the conven-<lb />
tion. Davis stated, "We heard three<lb />
excellent speeches by Governor Lu-<lb />
ther Hodges, Senator McGee of Wyo-<lb />
tiling, and Senator Gore of Tennes-<lb />
see<lb />
"We personally met three U. S.<lb />
Senators, three candidates for Gov-<lb />
ernor, four congressmen, and dozens<lb />
of state senators and legislators. One<lb />
rf them financed MaUard's cam-<lb />
paign Davis commented.<lb />
Almost 1000 people attended the<lb />
convention in Asheville. At least 60<lb />
counties were presented and eight<lb />
colleges.<lb />
Contractors Bid<lb />
For Saw! Annex<lb />
East Carolina College received bids<lb />
Tuesday for construction of an addi-<lb />
tion to the Rawl Classroom building.<lb />
Bids will be received October 13 for<lb />
alterations to the Flanagan Class-<lb />
room building, according to an an-<lb />
business Manager F. D. Duncan Of<lb />
the college.<lb />
Mr. Duncan also stated that bids<lb />
have already been received and a<lb />
contract will be awarded in the near<lb />
future for construction of a road and<lb />
idewalk leading from the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium to the east side of the<lb />
Rawl building.<lb />
The addition to the Rawl building<lb />
will provide quarters for the director<lb />
of public relations and extension and<lb />
is staff and facilities for the test-<lb />
ing laboratories and offices now lo-<lb />
cated on East Eighth Street, Mr.<lb />
Duncan said. Public relations and ex-<lb />
tension work is now being carried on<lb />
in temporary offices in the Alumni-<lb />
Faculty house on the West campus.<lb />
The addition will be a fire-proof<lb />
structure which in design and ma-<lb />
terials will match the Rawl building.<lb />
The exterior will be brick, and the<lb />
interior will be finished in concrete<lb />
blocks. The building will have twelve<lb />
rooms located on two floors and in-<lb />
cluding 5400 square feet of floor<lb />
space.<lb />
Homecoming committee members Dan Spain, Betty McCauley, Sadie<lb />
Wells, John Whitehurst, and Alice Cariolano at workon homecoming events.<lb />
La riM r.<lb />
Dr. James Butler, Dallas<lb />
Committees Formulate<lb />
ForH<lb />
omecoming Day<lb />
Final Plans<lb />
Activities<lb />
"We have been forced into making I tables. Mr. Beatty is a native North I ground of the musical score.<lb />
Alterations in the Flanagan build-1 two time changes in our schedule Carolinian and his song tells a story<lb />
ing will be done on the first and the Dallas WeJll said in reference to the<lb />
.econd floors. Changes will permit homecoming weekend. The SGA Pres-<lb />
the expansion of facilities in the in<lb />
dustrial arts, the home economics,<lb />
and the science departments.<lb />
Additional space for these depart-<lb />
ments, Mr. Duncan said, was provided<lb />
this fall when two departments of<lb />
instruction moved from Flanagan to<lb />
other buildings on the campus: busi-<lb />
ness to Rawl, and geography to Gra-<lb />
I am.<lb />
Plans, Schedule Materialize<lb />
For Christian Emphasis Week<lb />
Dr. Robert W. Cousar Jr principal<lb />
speaker for Christian Emphasis Week<lb />
on campus October 11-14, is a man<lb />
of many interests, and not infrequent-<lb />
ly finds himself the subject of a<lb />
pnsody on a current cigarette com-<lb />
mercial on TV. When he is observed<lb />
working on his plane at the Charlotte<lb />
airport and someone comments OB<lb />
that occupation, he replies that he is<lb />
not a mechanic but a Presbyterian<lb />
minister, which usually brings forth<lb />
the remark, "I see, another man who<lb />
Annual Pictures<lb />
Nest week, one photographer<lb />
will be on the campus to wrap up<lb />
the picture schedule for the 1960<lb />
BUCCANEER. This is the last<lb />
chance for all ECC students to<lb />
have their picture taken for the<lb />
yearbook. Th photographer will<lb />
he on duty from 10 to 12 noon<lb />
and from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday<lb />
through Friday. Sign up today<lb />
in the College Union to have your<lb />
picture a part of the 1960 Buc-<lb />
caneer.<lb />
pOBERT COUSAR . . . Christian Emphasis Week Speaker<lb />
ks for himself<lb />
Dr. Cousar includes in his many<lb />
activities outside his work as pastor<lb />
of the Nevin Presbyterian Church in<lb />
Charlotte building and sailing small<lb />
'oats, singing opera roles, maintain-<lb />
ing and flying the .Piper Tri-Pace :iir-<lb />
plane which he owns with several<lb />
officers in his congregation, known<lb />
mi Charlotte as "The Flying Dea-<lb />
ons<lb />
Christian Emphasis week will be-<lb />
gin Sunday evening with a retreat<lb />
inspiration at 8:00 in the Y Hut.<lb />
Ivery morning beginning on Monday<lb />
I 7r00 a.m. there will be a morning<lb />
a1 h. led by Rev. R. B. Crawford at<lb />
he Y Hut, followed with the serving<lb />
I coffee and doughnuts at 7:30. For<lb />
hose who can't make this, Dr. Cousar<lb />
iresent morning devotions at 7:30<lb />
a.m. over Channel 9, WNCT.<lb />
 student and faculty assembly<lb />
be held Monday at 10:00 with<lb />
Cousar in charge.<lb />
The seminar meetings will be con-<lb />
 cted each afternoon at 4:00 in the<lb />
Y Hut, under the leadership of EC<lb />
acuity members with pastors of<lb />
Greenville churches serving as Biblic-<lb />
al resource persons. Monday Mr.<lb />
Wyatt Brown will lead the discussion<lb />
of "Security or SacrificeCan You<lb />
Have Roth?" Rev. George Nickles<lb />
ml Mrs. Charles Reynolds will be the<lb />
esour e people. The subject "What<lb />
You Doing Here? will be pre-<lb />
" ted by Mr. Herbert Pascal, with<lb />
Rev. W. M. Howard, and Dean James<lb />
Hallory acting as resource people.<lb />
The final seminar meeting on Wed-<lb />
t will be led by Mrs. George<lb />
Douglas, on the subject "Why do You<lb />
e it?" Dr. J. D. Messick, Dr. George<lb />
Douglas, and Rev. Percy Unchurch<lb />
wi'l -jerve as resource people.<lb />
hi 7:30 on all three nights a stu-<lb />
dent, faculty and community assem-<lb />
bly will be held in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
P teefal music will be rendered by the<lb />
Chapel Choir and various student<lb />
nion fellowships. Dormitory discus-<lb />
siors will be held in the parlor<lb />
all dorms each night. A student lead-<lb />
er, minister and faculty member will<lb />
be in charge of the programs.<lb />
Players Begin<lb />
'Three Angels'<lb />
Rehearsals<lb />
Rehearsals have gotten underway<lb />
'or "My Three Angels this quarter's<lb />
major production put on by the ECC<lb />
Playhouse. James A. Brewer, who<lb />
has begun his first year at East<lb />
Carolina as the assistant director,<lb />
has two roles in the production; that<lb />
of director and also as one of the<lb />
'n"els, Joseph.<lb />
This is the second play in which<lb />
Mr Brewer has portrayed the part<lb />
f Joseph. He last appeared in "An-<lb />
.oV i t the University of Southern<lb />
California, where he performed in<lb />
several other popular productions.<lb />
The action of the play takes place<lb />
at the family Ducotel's home in Cay-<lb />
enne, French Guinea, which is a pri-<lb />
son colony. The time is December,<lb />
1910, and the Christmas spirit lends<lb />
a festive atmosphere to this delight-<lb />
ful comedy. Angels, portrayed by<lb />
Tames Brewer, Jim Roper, and Ed<lb />
Barclift, are three convicts who are<lb />
hired by the Ducotels to do odd jobs<lb />
about the house. As the play pro-<lb />
gresses the convicts manage to get<lb />
themselves involved with the family's<lb />
problems and miraculously solve<lb />
them in a manner which only con-<lb />
victs could do.<lb />
A dictatorial old cousin, played by<lb />
Ray Tolley, tries to force Monsieur<lb />
Ducotel, Dan Yanchisin, to give us<lb />
is store because of his easy-going<lb />
manner of handling business; but the<lb />
amrels come to .the rescue and the<lb />
results are hilarious.<lb />
Other members of the cast are:<lb />
Lvnn Glassford as the Monsieur's<lb />
 ife, Emily; Leigh Dobson as their<lb />
daughter, Marie Louise; William<lb />
Bowen, Paul, suitor of Marie Louise;<lb />
Ken Harris, the Lieutenant and Jane<lb />
Berry man, an absent-minded old<lb />
woman who owes the Ducotel's mo-<lb />
ney.<lb />
ident said, "Tne parade will begin at<lb />
ten o'clock instead of ten-thirty, since<lb />
it is going to be considerably longer<lb />
than we estimated There will be<lb />
over seventy units in the parade Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
Time for the introduction of can-<lb />
didates for queen at Memorial Stadi-<lb />
um has also been changed, accord-<lb />
ing to Wells, from one-thirty to one-<lb />
fifteen. "We have more candidates<lb />
this year than any previous one he<lb />
commented.<lb />
Beginning with a street dance be-<lb />
hind the student union, the weekend<lb />
will continue Saturday morning at<lb />
ten o'clock with an estimated hour-<lb />
long parade down Fifth Street.<lb />
Alumni will be welcomed in the East<lb />
Cafeteria following the parade at<lb />
noon for a buffet luncheon.<lb />
At 6 p.m. the Fall dinner of the<lb />
Society of Buccaneers will be held<lb />
in New South Cafeteria. Wives and<lb />
dates of the "Hues will have an in-<lb />
rormal dinner in East Cafeteria at<lb />
the same hour. Fraternity and soror-<lb />
ity dinners are to be held in different<lb />
restaurants at the same hour.<lb />
After presentation of the candi-<lb />
dates, the new queen will be crown-<lb />
ed at College Stadium shortly before<lb />
the football game between Elon and<lb />
the Pirates of East Carolina.<lb />
The East Carolina Band, under the<lb />
direction of Herbert Carter, has<lb />
planned a special and varied program<lb />
this year for the homecoming fes-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
Highlighting the halftime activi-<lb />
ties, the show, entitled "Show Busi-<lb />
ness will offer everyone a treat<lb />
from the world of popdlar music.<lb />
As a special attraction Mr. E. C.<lb />
Beatty, accompanied by the band<lb />
will sing his own composition "Ski<lb />
King Every lover of juke box mu-<lb />
sic will recognize this as one of the<lb />
top hit tunes on the nation's turn<lb />
from recent North Carolina folklore.<lb />
The folks around Charlotte tell us it<lb />
really did happen! Said Mr. Carter,<lb />
"We are happy and fortunate in be-<lb />
ing able to have E. C. Beatty sing<lb />
his own composition, and we believe<lb />
the students will enjoy it as much<lb />
as anything the band has ever spon-<lb />
sored The band will underline the<lb />
major event of the song as they<lb />
arrange themselves in the form of,<lb />
you guessed it, a man on skies.<lb />
Other songs the band will play<lb />
in the show are: "Surrey WTith The<lb />
Fringe On Top illustrated by a<lb />
surrey with a fringe, and moveable<lb />
wheels; "Steam Heat from the<lb />
hit "Pajama Game which will be<lb />
characterized by a large thermom-<lb />
eter with an animated mercury; and<lb />
from last season's great show, "My<lb />
Fair Lady a horseshoe pattern will<lb />
help to visualize the sentiments ex-<lb />
pressed in "With a Little Bit of<lb />
Luck<lb />
To the tune of "Carolina in the<lb />
Morning the Marching Pirates will<lb />
join the students, faculty, and ad-<lb />
ministration in welcoming the re-<lb />
turning alumni. In this closing phase<lb />
of the show, a large A will be formed<lb />
on the field while the band plays<lb />
that favorite when old friends get<lb />
together, "Auld Lang Syne<lb />
The halftime festival will be closed<lb />
in the usual manner with the band<lb />
forming the letters EC and leading<lb />
everyone in the singing of the Alma<lb />
Mater.<lb />
Dr. Cleveland Bradner will be back<lb />
in his usual spot as announcer for<lb />
all but the Ski King number. For this<lb />
he shall be joined by an EC alumni<lb />
and the present Miss Greenville, Miss<lb />
Alice Ann Home.<lb />
Throughout the evenings program,<lb />
the EC majorettes will be on hand<lb />
to take their share in the celebration.<lb />
They will present various dance and<lb />
twirling routines against the baek-<lb />
With all the attraction this home-<lb />
 oming show holds in store, the fans<lb />
can be prepared for anything.<lb />
The College Union and Business<lb />
Education Department are planning<lb />
open houses in the Student Union and<lb />
Rawl Buildings, respectively.<lb />
The weekend will be concluded with<lb />
a dance in Wright Building with mu-<lb />
K. C. BEATTY<lb />
homecoming.<lb />
to be here for<lb />
sic by Sam Donahue beginning at<lb />
eight o'clock in the evening.<lb />
The committee planning Home-<lb />
coming Day consists of Dr. James<lb />
Butler, chairman; Allan Nelms, di-<lb />
rector of Alumni Affairs; Emily<lb />
Boyce, Vernie Wilder, William H.<lb />
Durham, and Dr. Thomas Haigwood.<lb />
Expediting student activities are<lb />
Dallas Wells, SGA president; Betty<lb />
McCauley, Sadie Barber. Alice Corio-<lb />
lano, Dan Spain, Robert Needs, John<lb />
Whitehurst, and Rudd Jenson.<lb />
Scene From "My Three Angels"<lb />
Dan Yanchinsin, Jim Roper, Ed BareHft, Lym Glassford, and Leigh Dobson rehearse<lb />
coming major production.<lb />
frees forth-<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959<lb />
Fire Drill Flops<lb />
The fire drill this week could be called<lb />
unsuccessful due to the fact that students<lb />
were completely lackadaisial about the whole<lb />
matter and also that there was no unified<lb />
alarm system.<lb />
Elaborate plans were made by a faculty<lb />
committee for fire exits, but we have seen<lb />
students leave buildings more quickly and<lb />
quietly at the end of a class when the bell<lb />
rings.<lb />
Perhaps if there had been a good alarm<lb />
system (and will there be if there is ever a<lb />
fire?) and the exact time for the drill had<lb />
not been announced, the whole experiment<lb />
would have been more real. In at least one<lb />
building, no bells rang at all. But students<lb />
and faculty, knowing the time set for the<lb />
drill, left class.<lb />
All in all, it seems that the children at<lb />
the Wahl-Coates School could have done a<lb />
better job of evacuating. v <lb />
mi i p l t -Wf m<lb />
Strikes Cause Tension<lb />
Factory and company men all over the<lb />
United States hold their breaths and cross<lb />
their fingers in hopes that the worst steel<lb />
strike'in the history of the country will end<lb />
the week.<lb />
Some are less optomistic, remembering<lb />
that David J. McDonald, steel union presi-<lb />
dent, has vowed that the union does not in-<lb />
tend to surrender any hard-earned rights in<lb />
exchange for the wage increase union mem-<lb />
bers seek.<lb />
One thing for certainif the strike is<lb />
not ended within the next few days it will be<lb />
necessary for the President to step into the<lb />
picture.<lb />
Companies which use steel in their pro-<lb />
duction lines have begun to exhaust the sup-<lb />
plies that they had stored up before the be-<lb />
ginning of the strike in July. Many have<lb />
already used up their now valuable steel sup-<lb />
plies and have shut down.<lb />
Even such a large plant as General<lb />
Motors is beginning to lay off employees.<lb />
Several other large plants have laid off as<lb />
much as one-fourth of its working staff.<lb />
Day by day others are cutting back pro-<lb />
duction, reducing shifts, or shortening their<lb />
work week in order to conserve precious steel.<lb />
For some plants the most pressing prob-<lb />
lem now seems to be danger of damages to<lb />
furnaces. And the longer the furnaces re-<lb />
main sealed, the worse the damages are like-<lb />
ly to be.<lb />
Despite government prodding and grow-<lb />
ing shortages among customers, the steel<lb />
strike continues and unemployment figures<lb />
soar. In addition to the half million striking<lb />
steelworkers, the rolls of workers idled by<lb />
the steel strike has moved close to the 200<lb />
000 mark. A large percentage of the layoffs<lb />
have occurred in the transportation and min-<lb />
ing industries.<lb />
President Eisenhower says he is "sick<lb />
and tired" of the stalemate and the damag-<lb />
ing strike and so is everybody else. The two<lb />
parties concerned have had ample time to<lb />
prove that free collective bargaining can<lb />
work without government compulsion. It's<lb />
now time for the administration to step in<lb />
and help get things settled.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor Derry Walker<lb />
Associate Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
Sports Editor  Johnny Hudson<lb />
Sports Staff  Roy Martin, Leonard Lao,<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Photographer   Fred Robertson<lb />
Feature Editor Betty Maynor<lb />
Reporters Lib Rogers, Charlotte Donat,<lb />
Fran Allen, Phyliss Hinson, Anne Francis Allen<lb />
Judy Stott, Bryan Harrison, Tom Jackson, Jim<lb />
Trice, Evelyn Crutchfield, Larry Craven, JoAnne<lb />
Davis, Jacquelin Davis, Lynn Glassford, Ester<lb />
Roberson, Ronald Smith<lb />
Columnists Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Tom Jackson, James Corbett, DerryWalker, Pat<lb />
Harvey<lb />
Typist  Wayne Morton<lb />
Proofreading Editor  Gwen Johnson<lb />
Proofreading Staff Lynda Simmons, Judy Stott,<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, Jasper Jones, Mikki Cox, Kay<lb />
Guthrie, Evelyn Crutchfield, Wayne Morton,<lb />
Burley Hill<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette, Emily Currin, Peggy Deloach,<lb />
Ryth Fortner, Shirley Gay, Jack Harris, Helen<lb />
Hawkins, Janice Hubbard, Gwen Johnson, Judy<lb />
Lambert, Linda Outlaw, Hazel Prevatte, Gaille<lb />
Rouse, Carolyn Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agnes<lb />
Wooten<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Jim Trice<lb />
Men's Circulation Staff Wayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
From the "Rubayalt of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wl,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Una.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitsgerald.<lb />
National Problem<lb />
Unions On Strike;<lb />
Are They Needed<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
On the heels of the greatest steel<lb />
strike in our nation's history (see<lb />
editorial this page), 85,000 longshore-<lb />
men walked off their jobs, despite<lb />
government pleas that they stay on<lb />
the job. In an appeal to the Inter-<lb />
national Longshoreman's Association,<lb />
Secretary of Labor James P. Mit-<lb />
chell declared a strike at this time<lb />
would seriously affect the nation's<lb />
welfare.<lb />
The longshoremen, forgetting their<lb />
commitments and responsibilities,<lb />
declare that they will stay oiyitlka<lb />
wises saad wlneiBii ftey now receive<lb />
$2.80 per hour.<lb />
The number of strikes that have<lb />
crippled our nation's economy in the<lb />
past few years have grown to an as-<lb />
tounding number. Out of these strikes<lb />
come violence, unemployment, a loss<lb />
to American economy, but off-times<lb />
higher wages and fringe benefits.<lb />
There was a time in the history<lb />
of the United States when there was<lb />
a definite need for strong labor<lb />
unions. That time is gone and the<lb />
need long since vanished.<lb />
Mallard Holds State Office<lb />
Congratulations to Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
president Tony Mallard who won a<lb />
state office at the Young Democrats<lb />
Convention this past weekend.<lb />
Mallard was up against some ra-<lb />
ther tough competition and pulled<lb />
through with flying colors. At the<lb />
conference East Carolina College was<lb />
outranked as far as the number of<lb />
delegates allowed by only N. C. State<lb />
and Carolina.<lb />
"Quiet Period" Causes Bickering<lb />
Fraternity "quiet period initiated<lb />
to give every fraternity an equal<lb />
chance to rush freshmen and to al-<lb />
low freshmen to get settled before<lb />
deciding whether to pledge and what<lb />
fraternity to pledge, has caused quite<lb />
a bit of bickering between campus<lb />
fraternities.<lb />
'At least two fraternities are at<lb />
each other's throats yelling "dirty<lb />
rushing but so far no one has put<lb />
a case before the Interfraternity<lb />
Council.<lb />
These little things, "picking at the<lb />
edges tend to weaken the fraternity<lb />
system on campus. It may be strong<lb />
enough to take a lot of internal strife<lb />
one day, but not now.<lb />
Telephone Troubles On Campus<lb />
The campus telephone system is<lb />
even worse than it was last year.<lb />
Terrifying noises squeal out over the<lb />
telephone lines and one can hardly<lb />
call a number before being cut off<lb />
from his party. This is especially<lb />
embarrassing when talking to some-<lb />
one off campus who does not under-<lb />
stand our terrible situation.<lb />
More complaints are coming from<lb />
the dormitory residents than anyone<lb />
else since they pay for their calls.<lb />
Does the trouble lie in the telephone<lb />
operators or in equipment?<lb />
Good Entertainment Series<lb />
The SGA Entertainment Commit-<lb />
tee under the direction of Earl Beach<lb />
of the Music Department has done<lb />
an excellent job in planning a series<lb />
for this year. "Tops" in the enter-<lb />
tainment world will appear on cam-<lb />
pus due largely to Mr. Beach's ef-<lb />
forts, a new member of the commit-<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAM PUS<lb />
Bft:l<lb />
 IN A0P1TION TO E6UUA TEACHING ALIGNMENT  AlL<lb />
fKUtfX MgMpefc ae expect td sknc? a cuue<lb />
Campus Overtones<lb />
IFC Takes Greek Spotlight<lb />
Rush, Pledging Discussed<lb />
By MIKE<lb />
East Carolina's social fraternity<lb />
system will decide an important is-<lb />
sue this afternoon as you receive<lb />
your copy of the East Carolinian.<lb />
The local Interfraternity Council will<lb />
vote on an amendment to Article 12,<lb />
which deals with rules for rushing<lb />
and pledging.<lb />
If passage is granted by the male<lb />
Greek representatives, the present<lb />
rushing regulations for freshmen will<lb />
receive significant changes that me-<lb />
rit the attention of the entire student<lb />
body.<lb />
In fraternity circles, there are two<lb />
organized methods of rushing on a<lb />
college campusopen or closed. Since<lb />
the social fraternity became a fixture<lb />
at East Carolina, the college adminis-<lb />
tration has strongly sanctioned the<lb />
latter of the two. The reasons for<lb />
this have been: to allow the fresh-<lb />
man an opportunity to prove himself<lb />
in his scholastic work; to give him<lb />
sufficient time to adjust to the col-<lb />
lege cycle; and to offer an observa-<lb />
tion period during which he can make<lb />
his own personal choice.<lb />
East Carolina's closed period lasts<lb />
or an entire quarter. If the fresh-<lb />
man interested in joining a fraternity<lb />
has acquired a "3" average, he then<lb />
has the right to take part in Rush<lb />
Week during the second week of the<lb />
winter quarter.<lb />
The proposed amendment has re-<lb />
sulted after a meeting of fraternal<lb />
minds striving to accomplish neces-<lb />
sary steps for the proper maturity of<lb />
the entire system. It appears to be a<lb />
step in the right directiona strong<lb />
IFC dealing fairly to all involved<lb />
parties can be a tremendous asset to<lb />
the college.<lb />
Under the proposed amendment, a<lb />
fraternity member will not be allow-<lb />
ed to do the following: discuss his<lb />
fraternity or have any private con-<lb />
Inspiring Books Collect Dust<lb />
By PAT<lb />
Just how many of our present day<lb />
scholars read anything more informa-<lb />
tive than "True Romances "Play<lb />
boy and "Mad"? If a college poll<lb />
were taken, the main choice of litera-<lb />
ture at East Carolina College would<lb />
include only a few eighth-grade cali-<lb />
ber magazines and novels by Frank<lb />
Yerby, Frank Slaughter and others<lb />
who write about basically the same<lb />
idea in each book. Many students feel<lb />
intelligent when they can say that<lb />
William Faulkner is their favorite<lb />
author. After all, he is quite a popu-<lb />
lar author, thanks to a few critic<lb />
writers in some of our more promi-<lb />
nent magazines; but just how many<lb />
of our so-called literary genius' real-<lb />
ly understand what he's talking<lb />
about, the characters or even the<lb />
basic plot?<lb />
If students would begin with nov-<lb />
els which are easier to understand<lb />
and then gradually work toward<lb />
some of our contemporary story<lb />
tellers such as Faulkner, the re-<lb />
sults should prove gratifying.<lb />
When Tom Sawyer, Gulliver's<lb />
Travels and Treasure Island appear<lb />
on a reading list for an English<lb />
class, only one or two will report on<lb />
them. Why? Because students have<lb />
heard about these books since they<lb />
were in grammar school and are<lb />
under the illusion that thasa are<lb />
definitely not for a college schol-<lb />
ar. Or, more often, they've raard<lb />
about them and remember that the<lb />
stories did not contain a "boy meats<lb />
girl, boy gets girl, boy loaas girl,<lb />
boy gets girl in last chapter" plot.<lb />
Is it really worth reading? Defi-<lb />
HARVBY<lb />
nitely not! But, scholars, some of<lb />
these little children's books are pret-<lb />
ty good reading.<lb />
After going through these books<lb />
perhaps some of the other classics<lb />
would be appealing reading, such as<lb />
Scarlet Letter and House of Seven<lb />
Gables by Hawthorne, Teas of the<lb />
Durbervilles and Return of the Na-<lb />
tive by Thomas Hardy, and David<lb />
Copperfiekl by Charles Dickens.<lb />
Then in a few years you may have<lb />
enough background to understand<lb />
Crime and Punishment.<lb />
Some of the "lighter" books which<lb />
most college students would find<lb />
enjoyable reading are Rebecca, My<lb />
Cousin Rachel, and Scapegoat by<lb />
Du Maurier, Cimmaron and Sara-<lb />
atoga Trunk by Edna Ferber, and<lb />
Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and Main<lb />
Street by Sinclair Lewis. Most of<lb />
these novels are easy reading and<lb />
very interesting.<lb />
Some may find short reading more<lb />
to their liking. One of the best<lb />
collections of short stories was writ-<lb />
ten by Guy de Maupasant and it<lb />
comes in the paper back edition.<lb />
Doubleday Publishers have four vol-<lb />
umes of short stories by such au-<lb />
thors as Kipling, O. Henry, Maug-<lb />
ham, and Irving. These stories were<lb />
selected and compiled by Thomas<lb />
B. Costain (The Silver Chalice) and<lb />
John Beecnoft. Each volume con-<lb />
tains over thirty stories and at<lb />
least three novels. These selections<lb />
are some of the best ever written.<lb />
Reading is so informative and en-<lb />
tertaining that it's disgusting to see<lb />
books collecting nothing but dust in<lb />
our college library.<lb />
KATSIAS<lb />
versation with a freshman; Invite<lb />
him to any socials; or associate with<lb />
him in anyway. He can offer greet-<lb />
ing when passing a freshman. Rides<lb />
home on weekends and to classes on<lb />
campus will be permitted by the IFC<lb />
Policy Committee.<lb />
Many argue that the poor fresh-<lb />
man will lose the friendly feeling if<lb />
this practice is adopted, but this<lb />
shouldn't he the case if fraternity<lb />
men are properly indoctrinated as to<lb />
the extent of their relations with<lb />
freshmen.<lb />
The purpose of this legislation is to<lb />
offer equality among fraternities in<lb />
rushing procedures. It can be a source<lb />
of adding new dignity and respect<lb />
for fraternities on campus if handled<lb />
properly. Fraternity men must re-<lb />
member the cardinal principle used<lb />
by their national offices, "A frater-<lb />
i.ity man i a man of honor<lb />
In closing, passage of such an<lb />
amendment will require an educa-<lb />
tional system for the incoming stu-<lb />
dent. The IFC will have to plan early<lb />
explanation speeches which leave no<lb />
doubt in anyone's mind. It will also<lb />
be necessary for an abundance of<lb />
printed matter covering all aspects<lb />
to be prepared for distribution. A<lb />
thorough orientation will remove the<lb />
possibility of any minconceptiens.<lb />
Letters Discuss<lb />
Chaperones, News<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
An eternal problem on this cam-<lb />
pus is the problem of chaperones for<lb />
student dances. It becomes increas-<lb />
ingly difficult for students to find<lb />
faculty members who are willing and<lb />
able to take the time and respon-<lb />
sibility to chaperone student func-<lb />
tions.<lb />
In hopes of eliminating one of the<lb />
big difficulties in finding chaperones,<lb />
the Student Government has now<lb />
worked out a plan where baby-sit-<lb />
ting services can be provided for<lb />
those faculty people who have small<lb />
children.<lb />
The administration requires that<lb />
student dances be chaperoned by a<lb />
member of the faculty or staff. The<lb />
students are going out of their way<lb />
to make the "job" a pleasant one.<lb />
Members of the faculty who enjoy<lb />
dances and who enjoy the company<lb />
of their students should cooperate<lb />
in solving this problem.<lb />
Sadie Barber<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Congratulations on the issues of<lb />
the newspapers thus far. Each one<lb />
was full of news and interesting fea-<lb />
tures. Your editorials show a keen<lb />
interest and awarness of world<lb />
situations. I would like, however to<lb />
see more of the columns on the edit-<lb />
orial page written about more seri-<lb />
ous issues.<lb />
Keep up the good work.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Chuck Smith<lb />
The East Carolinian wel-<lb />
comes letters to the editor. Let-<lb />
ters should be concise, to the<lb />
point, and typewritten. All let-<lb />
ters must be signed; however the<lb />
editor will withhold the name of<lb />
the writer if he so desires.<lb />
Letters must conform to the<lb />
standards of decency and good<lb />
taste and must not violate the<lb />
laws of libel. The editor reserves<lb />
the right to edit all letters and<lb />
to select letters for printing.<lb />
Campus Copt Lead<lb />
Interesting Lives<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL .<lb />
Have you ever noticed how many<lb />
interesting people one comes in con-<lb />
tact with each day on the campus,<lb />
but still does not know? Many of us<lb />
feel too shy to talk with or to meet<lb />
new people, while others feel that<lb />
they don't have the time to stop and<lb />
talk. There are a few such people<lb />
on campus whom students look to as<lb />
only necessary evils  the campus<lb />
cops.<lb />
After chatting with our campus<lb />
policemen, I found that they are<lb />
not only interesting people to talk<lb />
tn, but friendly as well. Police chief<lb />
Johnny L. Harrell tells me that after<lb />
force at Tarboro, he came to EC in<lb />
1953 to take over the position that<lb />
Mr. Williams, who was retiring, had<lb />
tovered for thirty years.<lb />
Later on Elwood Pittman, formerly<lb />
from Tarboro, was added to the staff,<lb />
and the two of them worked toge-<lb />
ther at night manning the campus.<lb />
In 1957 a new officer was added, Mr.<lb />
William Flake, who previously had<lb />
served on the Greenville police force.<lb />
Mr. Harrell was then promoted to<lb />
chief, and he worked during the day<lb />
while the other two were in charge<lb />
at night. "Back in those days Mr.<lb />
Harrell relates, "we were all walk-<lb />
ing. Finally in 1958 the administra-<lb />
tion gave us a much needed motor-<lb />
cycle, and this year we advanced to<lb />
:i new shiny police car he added.<lb />
"We are sure proud of our car Har-<lb />
tell said. "It's a late model, and is<lb />
radio equipped<lb />
Mr . Harrell tells me that he has<lb />
five children. The oldest Fayette<lb />
Harrell, a graduate of East Caro-<lb />
lina, is now teaching in Jacksonville,<lb />
Florida. Benny, the only boy in the<lb />
family, is currently a sophomore here<lb />
at EC. Elizabeth and Peggy are in<lb />
high school, and his fourth daughter,<lb />
Gwendolyn, is in Jr. High. His wife is<lb />
a school teacher in Edgecombe Coun-<lb />
ty. Mr. Pittman and Mr. Flake also<lb />
reside in Greenville with their fami-<lb />
lies.<lb />
Mr. Harrell said, when questioned<lb />
about student cooperation, "I like<lb />
working with the young people very<lb />
much. I find that we have a very<lb />
good student majority, and the stu-<lb />
dents are very cooperative with us<lb />
"Our work here is anything but<lb />
dull Chief Harrell commented, and<lb />
aft1 talking with him I can under-<lb />
stand why. "One evening Mr. Har-<lb />
rell related, "As I was walking<lb />
through Slay (it was then a boys<lb />
dorm), I noticed several boys trying<lb />
to hide something from me "Being<lb />
curious he went on, "I wandered<lb />
into their room and found that the<lb />
boys had a dead cat in their posses-<lb />
sion, one which had evidently been<lb />
'borrowed' from the Anatomy de-<lb />
partment "Since exams were sche-<lb />
duled for the next day he explain-<lb />
ed, "I could see why a dead cat with<lb />
pins pointing out the various organs<lb />
could be of great help "The boys<lb />
looked at me doubtfully, and then<lb />
without a word they one by one left<lb />
the room, with me holding the pun-<lb />
gent smelling cat<lb />
"Deciding to play a trick on them<lb />
he continued, "I very carefully re-<lb />
moved all the pins, and put them<lb />
back in different places, changing<lb />
the names of all the organs "A few<lb />
days later as I passed the boys on<lb />
campus Mr. Harrell amusedly re-<lb />
lated, "I asked them how they made<lb />
out on the exam. With a great deal<lb />
of effort one of the fellows said,<lb />
'something must have gone wrong,<lb />
because we all failed "<lb />
"Another interesting incident which<lb />
happened a few years ago Mr. Har-<lb />
rel remembered, "started out with a<lb />
phone call from the house mother in<lb />
Cotten. She called me late one<lb />
night continued the chief, "all out of<lb />
breath saying something strange was<lb />
going on outside the dorm. Leaving<lb />
my office, I advanced to Cotten, and<lb />
saw a car parked by the back door,<lb />
with a boy standing beside it. After<lb />
asking the boy what he was doing<lb />
there, and getting no answer I polite-<lb />
ly asked the boy to leave. The boy<lb />
made no comment, but also refused<lb />
to leave. Becoming suspicious Mr.<lb />
Harrell continued, "I shined my<lb />
flashlight into the car and seeing no<lb />
one, I decided to shine the light under<lb />
the car "Expecting nothing there,<lb />
you can Imagine my surprise Har-<lb />
rell related, "when I discovered a<lb />
pretty young thing crouched under<lb />
the car in a puddle of grease "To<lb />
top it off, the girl had on a frothy<lb />
white dress he added. "Evidently,<lb />
the girl finding she had been locked<lb />
out of the dorm, had been seeking<lb />
another entrance when she heard me<lb />
coming, and the first place she could<lb />
think of to hide was under the car<lb />
Mr. Harrell finished.<lb />
"Yes Chief Harrell commented,<lb />
"I've found everything from cats to<lb />
goats in the boys dorm, to girls under<lb />
their cars. But it's all in a day's<lb />
work, and it's great fun, seeing all<lb />
the foolish and comical things the<lb />
kids can do, and think of. I don't<lb />
believe I'd trade my job for any-<lb />
one's he added.<lb />
Fraternities Going Op;<lb />
Clash Anticipated<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
One of these days the fraternities at<lb />
this .school are going to have a head-on col-<lb />
lision with the administration that will rat-<lb />
tle every brick from the far corner of Gar-<lb />
ret to the basement of Jones. I hope I am in<lb />
Cuba or somewhere when it happens, be.<lb />
cause I would shudder at the sight of books,<lb />
pencils, glass, fraternity pins, and wheels<lb />
living through the air.<lb />
It is . known fact that a strong frater-<lb />
nity system cm literally run a campus. Of<lb />
course, to do this the system must be power-<lb />
ful. The EC fraternity system has the po-<lb />
tential -power, but.isn't ite organized-yet<lb />
It "rearire.s near the point of organizaton,<lb />
crumbles, re-organizes, then crumbles again.<lb />
One of these days, though, it will success-<lb />
fully organize and brother, there will be an<lb />
army. With the kinks of building and estab-<lb />
lishing behind it, the system will then be able<lb />
to devote all its effort to whatever it de-<lb />
sires, because it will have more money, n<lb />
strength, and more political pull than any<lb />
other organization on campus with the- a<lb />
ception of the administration itself.<lb />
Now there's a chance that the collision<lb />
will not occur, but it will take the utmost<lb />
cooperation between administration and fra-<lb />
ternity hierarchy to prevent. Why? Because<lb />
sooner or later, when fraternities haw-<lb />
cessfully welded themselves together, the<lb />
going to ask the administration for some-<lb />
thing the administration won't want to g<lb />
and for the first time the fraternities will be<lb />
able to stand up and s.ty they want it any<lb />
and then there will be a collision. Cooperal<lb />
only, could prevent it. Give a little, tai<lb />
little.<lb />
"Bulldog" Dyson, SGA treasurer, w<lb />
into a frenzy last week when he read that<lb />
the SGA pays babysitters for faculty n.<lb />
bers who chaperone school events. Okay, okay,<lb />
so I was misinformed, but I'm not half as<lb />
bad off as the poor faculty member who told<lb />
me his babysitter was going to be paid<lb />
the SGA. He'll have to re-arrange his budget.<lb />
I just print a retraction.<lb />
If you will note the free-movie ached .<lb />
you'll be surprise that some movies we're<lb />
getting haw only recently been realt-a<lb />
and a few will be shown on campus bei<lb />
the Pitt Theatre has them. (For their usual<lb />
fantastic prices.)<lb />
Biff 4 Take Notice<lb />
Mallard In Spotlight<lb />
Rli TOM JACKSON<lb />
Various warehouses throughout Green-<lb />
ville are once again being littered with<lb />
chicken wire, napkins, beer cans, nails, beer<lb />
cans, and beer cans, to symbolize the coming<lb />
of this year's homecoming parade.<lb />
SGA officials have reported that thi<lb />
to be the "biggest and best" homecoming<lb />
ever  but then they say that every year<lb />
Homecoming always seems to be pretty<lb />
much of a success anyway. The parade al-<lb />
ways tarns out pretty good, the ball gam?<lb />
 well, we have one, all the teas and re-<lb />
ceptions come off okay, and the usual crowd<lb />
gets pleasantly tight.<lb />
Let's hope the weather is a little cooler<lb />
to provide a minimum of gnats, a little more<lb />
football atmosphere, and make the bourbon<lb />
taste better.<lb />
A toast to Dean Mallory and his support<lb />
of social fraternities on campus.<lb />
The new Dean is taking an ACTIVE<lb />
interest in these organizations and has com-<lb />
mented that he thinks a strong fraternity<lb />
system at East Carolina would be a great<lb />
asset to the school. Dean Mallory in the pas:<lb />
few weeks has spoken to each social frater-<lb />
nity on campus stressing scholarship, leader-<lb />
ship and cooperation.<lb />
The farce fire drill Monday was marred<lb />
by many things. For one thing an ineffec-<lb />
tive alarm system was quite evident. The<lb />
students seemed unconcerned and many<lb />
stood around in groups only a few feet from<lb />
the exits causing a slight tangle. Some of<lb />
the professors stood across the street from<lb />
Austin and joked while a couple were con-<lb />
cerned primarily with how long their class<lb />
was going to be disrupted. One guy, who had<lb />
jeen harping all week on the ned for such<lb />
a drill came ambling out of the building so<lb />
ate that some students had already started<lb />
back in at another door.<lb />
It was apparent that the only fire was<lb />
n Dr. Poseys cigar. Still this was a step<lb />
Sln e n8? dlrec1ton- Let's hope the next<lb />
drill will be completely unannounced to stu-<lb />
hannPnr Ww?' JU8t to w wiH<lb />
fusing that il wiH P1 con"<lb />
lonA!?tio to Tonv Mallard. How<lb />
istatellbn an ECC student held<lb />
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ItJRSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Modern Dance Class<lb />
k'ri<lb />
1 :11 I<lb />
1fcfcfce.<lb />
Merle OmuwU, Ngf Mobley, and Johnny Alfred practice original dance in modern dance class.<lb />
Dancers Originate Movements To Express Inner<lb />
Moods, Thoughts, In Physical Education Class<lb />
ess  dance freed from tradi-<lb />
t steps ami movements has be-<lb />
i autite with persons from<lb />
L m I life who dance for their<lb />
asure rather than for exhibi-<lb />
 . asa taught by Hetty Rus-<lb />
si  the Physical Kduoation De-<lb />
 . -iiti!t' bod) is used to<lb />
-thing that CM he danced.<lb />
uvement which comes from<lb />
the performer means some-<lb />
"  r follows no set pattern<lb />
i atea his own movement and<lb />
 - to the idea for the<lb /><lb />
 .i . exercises are used during:<lb />
i ass I develop co-ordination, gen-<lb />
,   exibility, balance, range, and<lb />
I ompositional problems and<lb />
 - of a vocabulary of move-<lb />
By LIB ROGERS<lb />
ment is included also.<lb />
To develop a knowledge and ap-<lb />
puviation of the fundamentals of<lb />
music as they relate to dance, and to<lb />
develop and use a vocabulary of<lb />
rhythmic fundamentals are taught.<lb />
Movement fundamentals help deve-<lb />
lop an appreciation of movement<lb />
possibilities and provide a voca-<lb />
bulary of movements for the dancers.<lb />
Creative activity completes the list<lb />
of phases taught to modern dance<lb />
students by providing an opportunity<lb />
tc create single original patterns and<lb />
to study dance.<lb />
Rapidly, modern dance through the<lb />
years has influenced other types of<lb />
dancing. Many fresh ideas are being<lb />
brought into ballet, and musical<lb />
comedy also has borrowed much from<lb />
this form of art.<lb />
"In our class in modern dance it<lb />
is not the objective in education to<lb />
produce professional dancers, but to<lb />
provide opportunities for all to parti-<lb />
cipate and to develop to the limits of<lb />
their capabilities stated Mis Rus-<lb />
sell.<lb />
Ottaway Assumes<lb />
Local Duties<lb />
n  Reverend Richard N. Ottaway<lb />
ne part-time student worker<lb />
the iry Club, on Novem-<lb />
M ottaway graduated from<lb />
Theological Seminary in<lb />
Virginia, in l.i57. Since<lb />
 n. he has directed mis-<lb />
- at Vanceboro, N.C and Choco-<lb />
 C. His wife, the former<lb />
v Raye Mewborne, is an East<lb />
 Sophomore.<lb />
nterbury Club meets each Sun-<lb />
evening at six o'clock at St.<lb />
I  iPs E ft! Church on 4th Street,<lb />
i : esently engaged in<lb />
ns of lectures presented on<lb />
bj Danforth Foundation<lb />
i Robei t Nosser and Dr.<lb />
.dexter are faculty edvis-<lb />
. anization.<lb />
Douglas Will Teach Family<lb />
Living Course On TV Series<lb />
Enrollment Tops<lb />
All Previous In<lb />
College History<lb />
Enrollment of 4042 men and women<lb />
at the College for the fall quarter<lb />
of the 1959-60 term has been an-<lb />
nounced by Dr. Robert L. Holt, reg-<lb />
istrar. This figure marks the top rec-<lb />
ord in number of students taking<lb />
work on the campus since the open-<lb />
in? of the institution in 1909.<lb />
The program of extension courses<lb />
offered this fall by the college will<lb />
have, when organization of classes<lb />
is completed, an enrollment of more<lb />
than 1800 students, according to in-<lb />
formation from the office of Dr.<lb />
Ralph Brimley, diceptftjt.of PuDlic re'<lb />
'ations and extension.<lb />
Total enrollment or the fall quar-<lb />
ter, including students taking work<lb />
on and off the campus, is estimated<lb />
at present at about 6,000 men and<lb />
women.<lb />
The total of 4042 students at the<lb />
college tops by 358 last fall's enroll-<lb />
ment of 3684. The official count of<lb />
this year's freshman class has not<lb />
yet been completed but is expected<lb />
to exceed last fall's total of 1142.<lb />
All dormitories at East Carolina,<lb />
which provides accommodations for<lb />
2350 men and women, are filled this<lb />
fall. Because of lack of space in<lb />
residence halls, many students are<lb />
rooming in homes off the campus.<lb />
A new dormitory for men now being<lb />
erected next to Jones Hall, which<lb />
was completed during the past sum-<lb />
mer, will provide additional living<lb />
quarters for 520 men students. The<lb />
building is expected to be completed<lb />
next June.<lb />
The extension program for this<lb />
fall, being organized at present un-<lb />
der the direction of Dr. Brimley,<lb />
provides courses for students at<lb />
Camp Lejeune, Seymour Johnson Air<lb />
Force Base, and Cherry Point Marine<lb />
Base, and in 19 cities and towns in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
E. C. C. Young Democrat Delegates<lb />
Tom Strickland, and Woody Davis (seated), Sarah Yost, Sandra Porter, Bryan Harrison, Tony Mallard,<lb />
and Nancy Keith were delegates to recent YDC Convention. (See story front page.)<lb />
Art Department Displays New<lb />
Creations At Annual Exhibit<lb />
"Family Life Skills" will be the<lb />
subject of discussion and study in<lb />
a new televised course to be offered<lb />
the college, beginning October 12. It<lb />
will follow the college's current TV<lb />
course in "American Literature<lb />
Programs will be broadcast Mon-<lb />
day through Friday of each week,<lb />
October IS through January 8, over<lb />
the facilities of Station WITN of<lb />
Washington, N. C, Channel 7. Half-<lb />
hour lectures will begin at 9:30 a.m.<lb />
Dr. George A. Douglas, professor<lb />
of family life in the Department of<lb />
Social Studies, will be instructor. A<lb />
member of the college faculty since<lb />
195?, he acted for six years as co-<lb />
ordinator of family-life education in<lb />
the public schools of Charlotte, N. C.<lb />
Under his guidance, the program<lb />
there became so successful that edu-<lb />
cators and other observers from<lb />
many parts of the country came to<lb />
Charlotte to study its operation and<lb />
effectiveness.<lb />
As director of the Danforth Foun-<lb />
dation Project on campus, Dr. Doug-<lb />
las has arranged the annual Dan-<lb />
forth Lecture Series at the college,<lb />
which has brought to the campus<lb />
such noted speakers as Gerald W.<lb />
Johnson, Peter Viereck, Harry and<lb />
Bonaro Overstreet, and others.<lb />
"Family Life Skills presented as<lb />
a televised course, is expected to ap-<lb />
peal to a large audience. Those who<lb />
wish to enroll as students will receive<lb />
upon completion of requirements<lb />
three quarter hours of college credit.<lb />
Further information may be obtained<lb />
from Miss Rosalind Roulston, Direc-<lb />
tor of Radio and TV, Box 307.<lb />
"The course Dr. Douglas states,<lb />
"will deal with significant ingre-<lb />
dients of satisfying and successful<lb />
family living Among topics to be<lb />
discussed are environmental influ-<lb />
ences, hereditary needs, inter-person-<lb />
al skills, parent-child relationships,<lb />
standards for wise choice of a mate,<lb />
and getting the most for the family<lb />
dollar.<lb />
Powell To Play<lb />
Honor Recital<lb />
Gerald A. Powell of Reidsville,<lb />
senior, has been chosen by the De-<lb />
partment of Music as one of six stu-<lb />
dents to be presented this year in<lb />
"honors" recitals. Basis of choice<lb />
was excellence in performance.<lb />
Powell, pianist, and Charles Myers,<lb />
trumpeter, of Thomasville will ap-<lb />
pear in a joint recital November 22,<lb />
at 3:30 p.m. in the McGinnis audi-<lb />
torium on the campus.<lb />
Powell is now serving as presi-<lb />
dent of Phi Mu Alpha, honor society<lb />
in music; as vice president of the<lb />
college choir; and as a member of<lb />
the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion's Productions Committee, which<lb />
each year in tihe spring quarter<lb />
stages a musical production. He is<lb />
also a member of the Marching<lb />
Band.<lb />
The fourth annual faculty art ex-<lb />
hibit of the East Carolina College<lb />
Art Department opened October 1.<lb />
The exhibit will remain on display<lb />
for the entire month of October end<lb />
is located in the Art Gallery on the<lb />
third floor of Rawl Building.<lb />
Each member of the art staff has<lb />
contributed to the display, which in-<lb />
cludes 30 pieces of drawings, prints,<lb />
paintings, ceramics, and sculpture.<lb />
Included in the various pieces are<lb />
three oils by Mr. Francis L. Neel;<lb />
two woodcuts and a brush and ink<lb />
drawing by Dr. Bruce Carter; sculp-<lb />
ture by Mr. Wesley Crawley; and<lb />
several abstract pieces by Mr. John<lb />
R. Gordon.<lb />
This is Mr. Gordon's first venture<lb />
into the strictly abstract field, having<lb />
previously done realistic and semi-<lb />
abstract painting Mr. Paul R. Min-<lb />
nie and Mr. Metz T. Gordley are also<lb />
displaying pieces of their work.<lb />
"The exhibit state Dr. Welling-<lb />
to B. Gray, director of the Art De-<lb />
partment, "is open to anyone who<lb />
would like to see the work of the<lb />
staff. I would like to invite the stu-<lb />
dents and anyone else who is in-<lb />
terested in art to come on up and<lb />
look around<lb />
The hours that the gallery is open<lb />
are as follows: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.<lb />
on Saturday; and from 2:00 until<lb />
10:00 p.m. on Sunday.<lb />
Magazine Seeks Local<lb />
Corresponding Agent<lb />
"Playboy the entertainment ma-<lb />
gazine for young men, is seeking stu-<lb />
dent representatives to work for its<lb />
College Bureau on campus.<lb />
The "Playboy" College Representa-<lb />
tives act as reporters for the maga-<lb />
zine on campus life and trends. They<lb />
also act as a direct liaison between<lb />
"Playboy's" national advertisers and<lb />
local outlets, and pre-test merchan-<lb />
dise, conduct surveys, and promote<lb />
the magazine's campus circulation.<lb />
The five-year-old publication now has<lb />
I circulation of over 850,000.<lb />
Work on "Playboy's" College Bu-<lb />
reau provides practical experience for<lb />
anyone interested in public relations,<lb />
journalism, merchandising, advertis-<lb />
ing. and sales techniques. There is<lb />
also financial remuneration for this<lb />
work.<lb />
Any student interested in represent-<lb />
ing his campus should write for com-<lb />
plete details to: Anson Mount, Direc-<lb />
tor, Playhouse College Bureau, 232<lb />
East Ohio Street, Chicago 11, Illinois.<lb />
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Maynor Conducts<lb />
Library Meeting<lb />
The year's first meeting of the<lb />
Library Club was held on October 1,<lb />
in the Library Auditorium. There<lb />
were 25 people present at this meet-<lb />
, which was conducted by the<lb />
club president, Betty Maynor.<lb />
For the benefit of the newcomers<lb />
present the library club aims as pre-<lb />
sented in the Key were reviewed.<lb />
It was decided that the club would<lb />
continue to meet at the regularly<lb />
scheduled time which is every third<lb />
Tuesday at 7:15. The next meeting<lb />
will be on October 20. Plans are being<lb />
made to have a social at this meet-<lb />
ing. Further plans will be made for<lb />
the club activities for the entire<lb />
year.<lb />
Two club committees have been<lb />
appointed. Sallie Carden will be<lb />
chairman of the program committee;<lb />
serving with her will be Ashley Jar-<lb />
men, Grey Killihan, Beckie Blue, and<lb />
Janice Stallings. Bonnie Howard is<lb />
chairman of this year's social com-<lb />
mittee. The other members of her<lb />
committee will be appointed later.<lb />
The Library Club is still open to<lb />
new members. The club welcomes<lb />
Library Science majors and minors<lb />
and any other persons who are in-<lb />
terested in books and libraries. Any-<lb />
one interested in becoming a member<lb />
should attend the October 20th meet-<lb />
ing or contact one of the club of-<lb />
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rite Crenshaw. The officers for this<lb />
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vice-president, Faye Benton; secre-<lb />
tary Mikki Cox; treasurer, Jan Mit-<lb />
chell and reporter, Linda Hines.<lb />
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Cadet Captain Melvin P. Edwards, Group Administrative Officer;<lb />
Cadet Captain Linwood C. Johnson, Group Material and Operations Of-<lb />
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Union Chooses<lb />
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"Gay Nineties" with bicycles built<lb />
for two and straw hats is the theme of<lb />
the College Union during the home-<lb />
coming festivities. As the newly-<lb />
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lege Union, George Ray and Alice<lb />
Bailey will be behind the "Gay Nine-<lb />
ty" disguises.<lb />
Open house will immediately fol-<lb />
low the Homecoming game. Refresh-<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,<lb />
1959<lb />
East Carolina Plays Don In Homecoming<lb />
9r@ - .i r<lb />
C  Li D I J MaWHHM Bucs Rate Heavy<lb />
bpeight, bass Lead<lb />
Devastating Comeback<lb />
"Heap big smoke but no fire" was<lb />
story in a nutshell for the Catawba<lb />
Indians last Saturday night at East<lb />
Carolina used a mat-grinding ground<lb />
attack to smother the Indians on<lb />
their own field, 34-7, in a North<lb />
State battle.<lb />
Approximately 3,000 fans  in-<lb />
cluding the East Carolina band <lb />
were on hand to see East Carolina<lb />
fall behind a conference foe for the<lb />
t'irsi time this season only to battle<lb />
back and play one of their best<lb />
tames of the season.<lb />
Score First<lb />
Glenn Bass and James Spieght<lb />
a couple of halfbacks who had rather<lb />
run than eat provided the Pirates<lb />
with the needed spark te carry them<lb />
to their third victory of the season.<lb />
Bass, the long legged junior from<lb />
Wilson, broke the ice when he sprinted<lb />
68 ards for his sixth touchdown of<lb />
the season. Jerry Carpenter coolly<lb />
booted the point and the Pirates were<lb />
v n the march.<lb />
Catawba drew first blood when<lb />
they marched for a touchdown in the<lb />
 five minutes of the trame. Ron-<lb />
 Ball scooted 33 yards to the ECC<lb />
nine and then a penalty and three<lb />
t lays later saw Sam Morrow score<lb />
from the two. The extra puint was<lb />
and the Indians moved out<lb />
front with a cheering crowd behind<lb />
them.<lb />
James Speight, the Bucs All-Con-<lb />
ferenei star, set op the second ECC<lb />
score with a 43 yard jaunt. A 'ter<lb />
momentarily -tupping on their own<lb />
39, Speight hit the center of the<lb />
field on an inside reverse, fought<lb />
his way past several would-be tack-<lb />
lers and stumbled into the open.<lb />
Never regaining his balance, Speight<lb />
was pulled down on the Catawba 18.<lb />
Ralph Zehring kept on the option<lb />
on third down for six yards and a<lb />
: down on the eight. Glenn Bass<lb />
then sailed around left end for the<lb />
tv.nd score of the game. The extra<lb />
point attempt was no good and East<lb />
Carolina led 13-7.<lb />
Tne Bucs were adding the clincher<lb />
late in the period when Bass and<lb />
Speight once again providing the<lb />
yardage. The speed-merchant from<lb />
Wilson  Bass almost got his<lb />
third score when he hit the trail for<lb />
a 41 yard run to the Catawba nine.<lb />
Speight got the first of his two touch-<lb />
downa on the next play, zig-zagging<lb />
the final distance for the tally. After<lb />
a five yard penalty, Henry Kwiat-<lb />
kowski came in ton boost the extra<lb />
point and ECC surged ahead 20-7 at<lb />
intermission.<lb />
Final Period<lb />
The final period saw two more<lb />
touchdowns cross the Catawba pay-<lb />
dirt with the Pirate third unit pick-<lb />
ing up the final score.<lb />
Sonny Basinger yet loose for a 23<lb />
yard gallop to set ECC on a march<lb />
which almost resulted in another<lb />
touchdown. The elusive Speight tip-<lb />
toed off his tackle and scored from<lb />
30 yards out but a 115 penalty crossed<lb />
out the score and threat.<lb />
Zehring's pass was intercepted but<lb />
Catawba was forced to kick and<lb />
Basinger almosl shook loose. The<lb />
155 pound Concord native sliced hack<lb />
and forth before finally being tripped<lb />
up by an official. Basinger netted 21<lb />
yards on the punt return and ECC<lb />
got another score this time.<lb />
Speight picked up the tally by go-<lb />
ing the final 10 yards for paydirt.<lb />
Zehring passed to Bill Cain for two<lb />
points and the Bucs led 28-7.<lb />
The ECC third unit finished out<lb />
the game and held the Catawba of-<lb />
fense intact. Tackle Gary Cannady<lb />
broke through to block an Indian<lb />
punt and set up the final tally.<lb />
End Joe Loflin scooped up the free<lb />
ball and raced to the Indian four<lb />
before being pulled down. David<lb />
Rogers carried to the two and then<lb />
quarterback Bert Stafford tucked it<lb />
under his ami and rounded right end<lb />
for the final score on the last scrim-<lb />
mage play of the game.<lb />
Stafford's pas intended for Lof-<lb />
lin was no good and the final<lb />
score stood with East Carolina out<lb />
front 34-7.<lb />
PASSING THREAT . . . Ralph Zehring will be th-e signal-caller for the<lb />
PirateB Saturday afternoon. A veteran, Ralph may challenge the passing<lb />
of Elon's Charlie Maidonx in the ECC homecoming tilt.<lb />
Pirate Freshmen Lose To Citadel;<lb />
Play Chowan Here Tonight At 8:00<lb />
East Carolina's freshmen football<lb />
team dropped their second game of<lb />
the season 8-0 last Thursday after-<lb />
noon to the Citadel in Charleston,<lb />
s. c.<lb />
Coach Gary Mattock's crew, play-<lb />
ing their usually good defensive<lb />
game, were overcome late in the<lb />
fourth quarter, by a series of end<lb />
sweeps climaxed with an off-tackle<lb />
play, culminating a 40 yard Citadel<lb />
drive.<lb />
The Baby Bucs drove several times<lb />
deep int Citadel territory, but were<lb />
pushed hack each time. The Pirate<lb />
defensive line held the Bulldogs with<lb />
in 36 yards of pay-dirt the entire<lb />
game, until they penetrated the Rue<lb />
forward wall for the winning tally.<lb />
( ary Parker, Bid Strickland, Billy<lb />
Torrance, John Tatum, and Paul An-<lb />
thony played outstandingly for the<lb />
locals. Charles Roberts, Bobby Bum-<lb />
gardner, and James Stiawbridge also<lb />
turned in stellar performances.<lb />
Until suffering a severe neck in-<lb />
jury late in the second quarter, Fred<lb />
i hildress did ah effective job in the<lb />
Babj Buc buck field.<lb />
Tom.ht East Carolina's JV team<lb />
plays ho. t to the Chowan College<lb />
eleven in i ollege Stadium at 8<lb />
(clock. This game is sponsored by<lb />
the East Carolina College Touchdown<lb />
t'lnii and the Greenville Jaycees. Pro-<lb />
11 edi from I his eonte I w ili go to-<lb />
ard a new coreboard for the col-<lb />
lege Held.<lb />
Still<lb />
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By ROY MARTIN<lb />
Amid the blaze of Homecoming<lb />
pageantry, Fast Carolina's high flying<lb />
Pirates lay their undefeated confer-<lb />
ence record on the line, when they<lb />
play host to Elon's Fighting Chris-<lb />
tians Saturday afternoon in College<lb />
Stadium. Came time is slated for two<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
The Pirates, whose 34-7 defeat of<lb />
 atawha lat week left them unde-<lb />
feated in conference play, are ex-<lb />
nected to be in top shape for the<lb />
Ffomeeoming tilt. Injuries on the<lb />
quad are few, and all top perform-<lb />
ers should be ready to go at ful!<lb />
i eed.<lb />
Elon's Christians, though smarting<lb />
fn mi defeats by Guilford and Appa-<lb />
lachian, are still in high snirits, anil<lb />
hould give the Pirates a good tussle.<lb />
Early in the season, they defeated<lb />
Western Carolina, who was considered<lb />
a potential for the North State Con-<lb />
fereace crown.<lb />
The Christians are a young team,<lb />
and according to scouting reports are<lb />
improving with every contest. There<lb />
are even returning lettermen on the<lb />
Elon squad, and most, of the second<lb />
team i- composed of freshmen. These<lb />
facts indicate that quite a rebuilding<lb />
iii1, i- going on within the Christian<lb />
amp.<lb />
In past seasons, Elon's offense has<lb />
been concentrated on the belly series,<lb />
this season, however, their offense<lb />
i been altered somewhat. The<lb />
Christians have shifted offensively to<lb />
the wing T and the slot back. Most<lb />
students of football are, most likely,<lb />
familiar with the wing T, the slot<lb />
ba k offense is somewhat like the<lb />
wing T, except for the end being<lb />
split and the halfback playing in the<lb />
normal end slot. This offense may be<lb />
a great asset to the Christian cause<lb />
in the East Carolina encounter.<lb />
Elon's hopes for the East Carolina<lb />
contest are centered around Harold<lb />
McLean and George Wooten. McLean<lb />
a halfback has shown up well in previ-<lb />
ous Christian games, especially their<lb />
win. over the Naval Apprentice<lb />
School. Wooten, a replacement for in-<lb />
red quarterback Charlie Maiden, is<lb />
described by scouts as a dangerous<lb />
runner, and should see much action<lb />
against East Carolina.<lb />
Coach Jack Roone's Pirates, enjoy-<lb />
ing one of the best seasons since<lb />
the great 1953 championship era, are<lb />
favored to extend their winning<lb />
streak thi Saturday by defeating<lb />
Elon.<lb />
Since the beginning there have been<lb />
only slight injuries prevalent in the<lb />
Buc squad. Mac Thacker, fullback,<lb />
Wayne Davis, guard, and Jerry Car-<lb />
penter, quarterback, suffered el-<lb />
bow, knee, and hip injuries respec-<lb />
tively, but should be ready for action<lb />
against Elon.<lb />
Chuck Gordon, a regular at the<lb />
center post, will be returning from<lb />
the sidelines Saturday, after sitting<lb />
out the previous Pirates games due<lb />
to an injury sustained in preseason<lb />
play.<lb />
In the backfield, the starting line-<lb />
up, hairing changes, should be like<lb />
this: James Stpeight and Glenn Bass<lb />
at halfbacks, Mac Thacker at full-<lb />
back, and Ralph Zehring calling sign-<lb />
als from the quarterback slot.<lb />
In the forward wall, Wayne Davis<lb />
and Jim Gordon are expected to start<lb />
at guards, Ed Emory and Vernon<lb />
Davis at tackles and either Lynn Bar-<lb />
nett or Chuck Gordon at center.<lb />
David Thomas and Bill Caine are ex-<lb />
pected to get the nod at the end<lb />
positions.<lb />
Table Tennis<lb />
Tourney Opens<lb />
The quarterly Women's Singles,<lb />
Men's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles<lb />
table tennis tournaments are sche-<lb />
duled to be held on Thursday, October<lb />
15. Interested students are asked to<lb />
sign up in the College Union.<lb />
The Mixed Doubles event, in which<lb />
a man and woman play on a team,<lb />
will not be held unless at least four<lb />
entries are signed up by 6 p.m Octo-<lb />
ber 15. The first matches in all three<lb />
events will get under way at 6:30<lb />
p.m and all matches will be best<lb />
of three games, series. The Women's<lb />
Singles and Mixed Doubles will be<lb />
run on a round-robin basis, while the<lb />
Men's Doubles will be single elimina-<lb />
tion, unless less than eight teams<lb />
are entered, in which case it too will<lb />
be a round-robin tourney.<lb />
With no experienced doubles teams<lb />
on campus, the tournaments should<lb />
have many surprise results. Finals<lb />
will be held around 9 p.m in the<lb />
College Union Reereetien Area.<lb />
Tilt Saturday<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
   -j-777V<lb />
The fashion in which East Carolina came back Baturda<lb />
ing to Coach Jack Booae and hi- eoachhag b The Pita<lb />
fallen behind -ince their opener and to see them do BO and then : i<lb />
charges to come ,ack and romp Catawba was pleasing.<lb />
Many stouts ware on hand to observe the Pirate victoi j-<lb />
mediately gave them the -tamp of approval. Peter Cooper. P .<lb />
tor of (atawha, hailed the Bastarolina backfield<lb />
have ever seen<lb />
The win was a sweet one to the reteraaa of the chafe<lb />
 -i,t. Lynn Barnett, Ralph Zehring, and Ed Emory. Thej ma<lb />
trp two   go and cams bael on I rt end of a 86-1.<lb />
rw t ontj took a beatzni e-wise bul i physical one .<lb />
  4<lb />
ge i Indian<lb />
:<lb />
Pirates Have Many Stars<lb />
 a on dope li ted East Carolina a  troi Eenj<lb />
honors with - ieh boj . i . .  Bill Can<lb />
I easoa honoi .<lb />
The above three have reaped theii<lb />
definitely come into the Pirats spotlight. Glenn Baas, boa<lb />
speed, has jumped into a quick lea in the conference scori<lb />
klso the leading ground gainer. Lynn Barrett, a cent<lb />
form following a couple of injury-riddled yeai and has beei i<lb />
surprise to the coaching staff.<lb />
Although having it- stars, the club has been a . .<lb />
ing one objective  to win. Different boj have come thi <lb />
nights t help the Pirates post their three vietorie . Booae is<lb />
line and most any of the boj the i I  mil are i i<lb />
a good night and playing with the best of them.<lb />
Conference Is Stronger<lb />
The North State Conference<lb />
and may reach its peak thi season. Usually, two club<lb />
race although Lenoir Rhyne dominated pla<lb />
year at least four still look very much alive in the<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne is once again to be reckoned with a<lb />
a powerhouse  boasting two unit of almosl<lb />
Carolina and East Carolina also loom as tronj<lb />
Guilford ha- their strongest team in years an Cat<lb />
that is capable of upsetting my of tin tenders. Elon<lb />
has Charlie llafdon and his passing arm i expe t ; I<lb />
before the final curtain is pulled.<lb />
Homecoming Is Cay Event<lb />
This week is homecoming and it is ected<lb />
hi tory of the school. The Pirate rolling along<lb />
arch-rival on the gridiron field Elon. T<lb />
nail and tooth in past years and the record<lb />
Charlie Maidon b one of I<lb />
the air full of his tosses come Saturday<lb />
may be challenged by Et' Ralph Zehst<lb />
These two along with the Pirate touchdown - Gl<lb />
James Speight, are slated to headline the feal a<lb />
activities.<lb />
The coming Saturday loom big week<lb />
yille campu! with the books expected b get  litl <lb />
Predictions of the Week<lb />
Riding along on de Pirate bandwagon 8<lb />
Last aeek they came close to onr 19 point margin an .<lb />
on the Hues is three for three.<lb />
(Jetting bolder by the week, it looks lik<lb />
Pirates to 4 point victors over Elon. Due respect to the visitors,<lb />
have yet to see the Pirate speed topped.<lb />
Appalachian over Lenoir Rhyne by . We are<lb />
but playing at home given the nod to Ap.<lb />
Western Carolina aver Catawba by 1. I- eeting ei<lb />
but four weeks later should present a difi ry.<lb />
Clemson over N'C State by 7; too much power bj Tige<lb />
South Carolina over LW by 7; Gamecoi<lb />
Pittsburg over Duke by  Devil's could win this one.<lb />
Maryland over Wake Kret; Terps in rebuilding<lb />
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