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Pirates Battle WCC<lb />
Safari night the EC football team<lb />
imfdt la I ullowhee. N. C. to tr for<lb />
thvir fourth conference win over the<lb />
( itaawaata al Western Carolina.<lb />
Easirtarolinian<lb />
Election Material Rule<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, director of stu-<lb />
dent personnel and placement, has re-<lb />
leased rules for putting up posters and<lb />
other election parphenalia. See an-<lb />
nouncement page one.<lb />
 ume XXXV<lb />
Hoard Of Trustees Members<lb />
East Carol!n a College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959<lb />
Number 5<lb />
Henri nl,  Ranter Bubo hour, John H<lb />
hniimomint festivities.<lb />
snick, I haheth S. Bennett, and James L. Whit field at-<lb />
Society Of Buccaneer Elects Oglesby New<lb />
Chief During Homecoming Dinner Meeting<lb />
of Grifton and I officials Kaadtd by Dr. IVa past president of the college<lb />
. M. Jorgensen, director,andCoachea student Government Association, not-<lb />
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and served<lb />
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nts f certificate! of<lb />
tgniaed at the dinner.<lb />
Mayhev Sawyer. James<lb />
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V a . K . i Matthew-<lb />
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State B.<lb />
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1. Ifessick spoke<lb />
th and urged<lb />
r to<lb />
rt oi tate bond<lb />
s on October 27.<lb />
Jack Beone, Kail Smith, and Deaa<lb />
A Men James Mallorj were praised<lb />
for the outstanding achievements of<lb />
East Carolina in football, basket-<lb />
ball, and baseball.<lb />
In othet messages, Dr, Leo V.<lb />
Jenkins, vice president and dean of<lb />
instruction at the college, spoke on<lb />
the rf East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege " the total program of higher<lb />
edi. in North Caivlina. and<lb />
membei a of the Society<lb />
oak up boldly in behalf of their<lb />
s mater.<lb />
Mik Katsias, of Virginia Beach.<lb />
t'd the value of contributions of<lb />
tuition scholarship assistance to in-<lb />
terested students who need economic<lb />
aid.<lb />
Resolutions adopted affirmed dedi-<lb />
cation to the support of East Caro-<lb />
lina College, endorsed President<lb />
Messick's budgetary recommenda-<lb />
tions, urvred annual alumni gifts of<lb />
 minimum of $10 each from all<lb />
members, expressed faith in college<lb />
administrators. faculty members,<lb />
and athletic coaches for their leader-<lb />
ship, and encouraged growth in<lb />
membership in the Society.<lb />
Delta Sigma Chi Plans Formal<lb />
Affiliation With Kappa Delta<lb />
a Sigma Chi, local campus<lb />
aril this evening become<lb />
colony of Kappa<lb />
. national sorority. They will be-<lb />
come the second local group to begin<lb />
 ational affiliation.<lb />
The National Panhelleic delegate<lb />
area, Julia Ober from Nor<lb />
Virginia, arrived on campus<lb />
yesterday and will conduct the pledge<lb />
ice at the Alumni Building and<lb />
the dinner-business meeting to follow<lb />
at Silo Restaurant.<lb />
In addition to the 29 members of<lb />
Delta Sigma Chi, Sophie Fischel,<lb />
advisor of the sorority, and Ruth<lb />
White. Dean of Women, will be in-<lb />
stalled as Honor Initiates of Kappa<lb />
Delta.<lb />
Kappa Delta sorority was founded<lb />
October 23. 1897 at Longwood Col-<lb />
lege, Farmville, Virginia. It was the<lb />
first sorority founded in Virginia<lb />
and one of the four national sororities<lb />
founded at Longwood College.<lb />
Porter To Speak<lb />
In Forthcoming<lb />
flanfforth Talks<lb />
The second Danforth guest lec-<lb />
turer for the 1959-1960 Beries, the<lb />
Honorable Charles O. Porter, Con-<lb />
gressman from Oregon, will be on<lb />
ampus October 19 and 20. The topics<lb />
of Mr. Porter's lectures will be: "Our<lb />
merican Risks and Responsibilities"<lb />
ind "Central and South America:<lb />
Nascent Democracies<lb />
After attending Northwestern Uni-<lb />
versity on a journalism scholarship,<lb />
Mr. Porter graduated from Harvard<lb />
College with honors. He served in the<lb />
armed forces and earned three battle<lb />
stars, during his four years of active<lb />
duty.<lb />
Mr. Porter began his political<lb />
career in 1951, but it was not until<lb />
19M that he was elected to the<lb />
House of Representatives. He has at-<lb />
tained national recognition for his<lb />
constructive work in the Post Office<lb />
and Civil Service Committee. He has<lb />
likewise gained commendation for his<lb />
fight against Latin American dic-<lb />
tators and for his strong stand to<lb />
suspend nuclear bomb testing.<lb />
Because of his long interest in<lb />
foreign affairs and his personal ex-<lb />
perience, observation, and study of<lb />
South American peoples, his lec-<lb />
tures will be pertinent and realistic.<lb />
Other Danforth guests during the<lb />
fall quarter include Professor Lewi3<lb />
Hakne, University of Texas and Doc-<lb />
tor Arthur Larson, Duke University.<lb />
Thousands See Annual<lb />
Homecoming Activities<lb />
Freshmen Pick<lb />
Rock As Prexy<lb />
The results of the Freshman elec-<lb />
tions held Tuesday decided David<lb />
Rock as president with 173 votes.<lb />
Bryce Cummings, with 293 votes took<lb />
the vice-presidency easily. Katrina<lb />
Crumpler edged out Glenda Perrell<lb />
with 181 votes for the office of sec-<lb />
retary, and Ann Smith, with 158<lb />
votes, was elected treasurer.<lb />
Because of ties for the class sen-<lb />
ators, run-offs will be held Thurs-<lb />
day, October 15, from 9:00 a.mll:00<lb />
a.m. and 1:00 p.m4:00 p.m. Those in<lb />
the run-offs are David Gaines and<lb />
Bill Crisp, and Nancy Coggins and<lb />
Mary Jo Lancaster.<lb />
a v sgv m <lb />
Essay Promotes<lb />
Schweitzer's Work<lb />
m $20O-5O0 will he<lb />
w inaera in the<lb />
 I . itser Essaj<lb />
T competition is<lb />
re I by th. ei t Schweitser<lb />
itin in order to<lb />
' indfr i: 1 and stu ly<lb />
writings and in Di 9 aeitaert<lb />
he men If- i low and<lb />
.i  better by waking them<lb />
Enl t divided into classifi-<lb />
tiaouat of First Award and.<lb />
are in accordance<lb />
ations. College fac<lb />
g,060-10,MQ words; Gradu-<lb />
ate students, HMt, ouoooo words;<lb />
students :o. t,00O-,0OQ<lb />
: ; secondary school -Indents,<lb />
0, 2.000 -4 .(0 words; laymen.<lb />
I B, J.r.oO-5.000 uords; clergymen.<lb />
$400, script of delivered sermon.<lb />
Bssayi should be n "The Chal-<lb />
lenge af Albert Schweitzer" but do<lb />
' have to agree with Dr. Schweit-<lb />
zer's idea Essay will be judged on<lb />
clarity and accuracy in presenting<lb />
ideas more than on literary style.<lb />
Registrations on those who wish to<lb />
participate must reach Foundation<lb />
office by midnight November 10.<lb />
Completed essays must reach the<lb />
Foundation office by midnight Dec.<lb />
10. Registrations and completed es-<lb />
says should be mailed to Albert<lb />
ifiehwaiater Education Foundation,<lb />
B. Washington St Chicago 2,<lb />
arill be announced Jan. 14,<lb />
connection with the nation-<lb />
of Albert Schweit-<lb />
WWWS Informs<lb />
Of College Work<lb />
"Two of the purposes of the East<lb />
Carolina College radio station are to<lb />
make the people of North Carolina<lb />
aware of the work of the college,<lb />
and have them recognise our need<lb />
for their understanding and financial<lb />
ifMHirt stated Miss Rosalind Roul-<lb />
ton in a recent interview.<lb />
The campus radio station, WWWS,<lb />
i- now almost two and a half years<lb />
Id, and operates on both A. M. and<lb />
F. M. frequencies. The radio station,<lb />
with offices located on the second<lb />
floor of Joyner Library, transmits to<lb />
ill dormitories, with the exception<lb />
af the new men's dormitory Jones<lb />
Hull. Plans are now in the making<lb />
to extend radio service to this build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The staff of WWWS consists of<lb />
about fifteen student volunteers, who<lb />
make up the Radio Club. They are<lb />
niided by the Faculty Radio Coun-<lb />
11, of which Mr. Wendell Smiley<lb />
serves as chairman.<lb />
WWWS's schedule includes eleven<lb />
hours and fifteen minutes of broad-<lb />
casting each weekday. Primarily,<lb />
most programs are papular music.<lb />
There also are short programs by<lb />
college -officials along with special<lb />
remote broadcasts.<lb />
Plans are being made for "Broad-<lb />
casting Day to be held on campus<lb />
Tuesday, October 20. This event will<lb />
be an effort to acquaint professional<lb />
broadcasters, high school and college<lb />
students with the facilities and re-<lb />
sults of the campus radio station.<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Surrounded by a record crowd,<lb />
homecoming activities materialized<lb />
as scheduled, with plenty of action<lb />
to make them enjoyable, and enough<lb />
hot weather to make some phases<lb />
of them uncomfortable.<lb />
SO A President Dallas Wells re-<lb />
ported, "everything moved according<lb />
to schedule. I want to thank all the<lb />
hard workers who so successfully<lb />
planned the activities :ind expedited<lb />
them so efficiently<lb />
On Saturday morning, pretty girls<lb />
atop convertibles, marching bands,<lb />
ars full of dignitaries, and elaborate<lb />
floats rolled down Fifth Street and<lb />
through downtown Greenville in the<lb />
longest Homecoming Parade in ECC<lb />
history. 9GA officials report tbat<lb />
over seventy units appeared in this<lb />
year's procession.<lb />
Immediately before the football<lb />
irame between East Carolina's Pirates<lb />
and the Christians of Elon College,<lb />
an estimated crowd of ten thousand<lb />
spectators filed into Memorial Stadi-<lb />
um to witness pre-game activities.<lb />
Dotty McEwen, Homecoming spon-<lb />
sor of Theta Chi Fraternity, was<lb />
crowned Homecoming Queen for 1059<lb />
by last year's winner. Jimi McDaniel.<lb />
Miss MoEwen, who was elected "Miss<lb />
Congeniality" in the North Carolina<lb />
Beauty Pageant last summer, is chief<lb />
cheerleader for ECC. After being<lb />
crowned, she reigned over the suc-<lb />
ceeding activities on campus during<lb />
the week-end.<lb />
After kickoff. the EC Pirates com-<lb />
manded the game, and went on to<lb />
defeat Elon. 31 to 8. During half-<lb />
time, the marching band, directed by<lb />
Herbert Carter, displayed its ability<lb />
by entertaining the crowd of fans<lb />
with a musical exhibition centered<lb />
around hits from great Broadway<lb />
musicals. Clyde Beatty, Chartottean<lb />
recording artist, was featured in per-<lb />
son and contributed the song, "Ski<lb />
King which he wrote and recorded.<lb />
Awards for dormitory decorations<lb />
were announced at the game along<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Thiere will be no posters nailed<lb />
or tacked to a tree on the cam-<lb />
pus. If posters are put on trees,<lb />
they should be tied with a string.<lb />
No posters shall be placed to a<lb />
painted surface. They should be<lb />
placed on bulletin boards. No-<lb />
thing can be hung off the bal-<lb />
cony of any building such as<lb />
Wright Building or the Music<lb />
Building.<lb />
The testing program for all<lb />
Juniors will be held Thursday<lb />
evening, October 15, from 7:00<lb />
p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Auditor-<lb />
ium of Austin Building.<lb />
This is a definite part of the<lb />
college program and all jun-<lb />
iors that absent themselves from<lb />
this program will be stopped<lb />
from all classes.<lb />
There may be some question<lb />
regarding the definition of a<lb />
junior. This refers to everyone<lb />
who is a junior as of this date.<lb />
It does not apply to so-called<lb />
rising juniors or those who are<lb />
two or three points from being<lb />
a junior. It is those who are<lb />
bonafide juniors as of now.<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
Vice President<lb />
DOTT1E McEWEN<lb />
reigns as homecoming queen.<lb />
with recognition of the outstanding<lb />
floats. Slay Hall won first prize in<lb />
the former, and second and third<lb />
prizes went to Jones and Wilson<lb />
Halls, respectively. Theta Chi Frater-<lb />
nity received first place in the float<lb />
division, and was followed by Sigma<lb />
Nu, Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega for second, third, and fourth<lb />
places.<lb />
Beginning with the buffet luncheon<lb />
at noon in the East Dining Hall, re-<lb />
turning alumni had opportunities to<lb />
visit with students and facultv<lb />
friends, and renew past affiliations<lb />
with the school in general.<lb />
Wright Building was packed to<lb />
capacity Saturday night for the an-<lb />
nual dance. One of the largest crowds<lb />
ever to attend a function at EC<lb />
danced to the music of Sam Dens<lb />
hue and his orchestra. Following the<lb />
dance, crowds and a multitude of<lb />
automobiles formed a congested pic-<lb />
ture on the streets in front of the<lb />
dormitories, as the last of the noise-<lb />
making and music ceased and the<lb />
weekend came to a close.<lb />
Baptists Announce Plans<lb />
For Charlotte Convention<lb />
Charlotte will be the site of the ideas related to the theme,<lb />
thirtieth annual Convention of "the<lb />
North Carolina Baptist Student Un-<lb />
ion, October 30-November 1. A thou-<lb />
sand students from thirty colleges,<lb />
universities and professional schools<lb />
are expected to gather to bear ad-<lb />
dresses by outstanding speakers, dis-<lb />
cuss the theme "Toward Maturity in<lb />
Christ and to enjoy fellowship with<lb />
each other. B.S.U. President Loreta<lb />
Walters of this school says that re-<lb />
servations will be made by October<lb />
20 for approximately 75 students<lb />
from East Carolina College.<lb />
The Choir for the event will be di-<lb />
rected by Joel Stegall, Wake Forest<lb />
College, and will be composed of stu-<lb />
dents from across the state, accord-<lb />
ing to the E.C.C. B.S.U. Music Chair-<lb />
man, Sylvia Long.<lb />
Speakers include Dr. Samuel Proc-<lb />
tor, president of Virginia Union Uni-<lb />
versity, Richmond; Dr. William<lb />
Strickland and Dr. Luther Copeland,<lb />
both of Southeastern Seminary, Wake<lb />
Forest; David Alexander, Southwide<lb />
Student Department, Nashville. Thir-<lb />
ty discussion groups will convene<lb />
for two periods to share and discuss<lb />
A faculty luncheon group will hear<lb />
Dr Waldo Beach, Duke University<lb />
Divinity School, Durham; he will<lb />
add less faculty and administrators<lb />
on "The Vocation of the Christian<lb />
Teacher<lb />
An exhibit of student and faculty<lb />
art will feature works in various<lb />
media.<lb />
Other features of the Convention<lb />
include East Carolina's presentation<lb />
of a drama  Kromer's "To Thine<lb />
Own Self a theme interpretation<lb />
by the Wake Forest and Baptist Hos-<lb />
pital BSU's, interest centers by Win-<lb />
gate BSU, worship led by Woman's<lb />
College BSU, and a business session<lb />
during which a proposed budget for<lb />
the LISTEN funds for world needs<lb />
will be acted upon.<lb />
Names and $1 registration fees<lb />
shook! be in the Department of Stu-<lb />
dent Work, 301 Hillsboro Street, Ra-<lb />
leigh, by October 20. Dwight Fickling,<lb />
laptist Student Union, is in charge<lb />
of sending in reservations from this<lb />
campus. Overnight accommodations<lb />
will be provided by Charlotte Bap-<lb />
tists without charge to students.<lb />
E. C. BEATTY . . . recording star here last week-end.<lb />
Attention Freshmen<lb />
The Infraternity Council will<lb />
conduct a meeting Monday at<lb />
7:00 o'clock in Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium to explain to freshmen men<lb />
rules concerning freshmen rush.<lb />
Presidents of all social fra-<lb />
ternities and IFC officers and<lb />
representatives will be<lb />
I<lb />
cops<lb />
prize<lb />
v - .<lb />
sHHHBiaanpiP<lb /><pb facs="00038640_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
College Changes As<lb />
Enrollment Increases<lb />
Could it be that ECTC high school is see-<lb />
ing its last days? Could the 52-year-old con-<lb />
ception of East Carolina as a little old school<lb />
in Greenville be in the process of changing?<lb />
Could be.<lb />
Each year the phrase is heard less and<lb />
less, especially from undergraduates, and for<lb />
ample reason.<lb />
East Carolina was founded in 1907 to<lb />
provide more teachers for North Carolina<lb />
and it did just that until recently . . . but now<lb />
the story has changed.<lb />
The little old teachers college has grown<lb />
over night into a college worthy of anyone's<lb />
respect. The enrollment of over 4000 stu-<lb />
dents boast a wide variety of careers from<lb />
primary grade teaching to professional art-<lb />
ists, to potential lawyers. This year the ad-<lb />
dition of a four year nursing school has been<lb />
an even further addition to ECC's field.<lb />
In addition to new courses of study, the<lb />
faculty at ECC has been greatly improved<lb />
over the years. Each fall the roster is filled<lb />
with new names, well qualified professors to<lb />
provide better instruction, and slowly but<lb />
surely pull up the academic standards of ECC.<lb />
The administration has expanded to han-<lb />
dle the increasing amount of work in that<lb />
field and all over campus new buildings are<lb />
springing up to accommodate the ever in-<lb />
creasing enrollment.<lb />
In the past three or four years local so-<lb />
cial fraternities have organized and grown<lb />
and affiliated with national fraternities and<lb />
bnded together in the IFC. They are still<lb />
growing and will continue to grow.<lb />
Last year the campus blossomed forth<lb />
with even another aspect of college life. So-<lb />
i ial sororities made their local debute ancl<lb />
are now in the process of going national,<lb />
with two already affiliated.<lb />
So we see East Carolina has everything<lb />
needed to be known as a college (ivy halls,<lb />
etc.). It havs the enrollment, it has the build-<lb />
ings (or most of them anyway), it has a<lb />
competent faculty, and a capable administra-<lb />
tion. It has fraternities and sororities, and<lb />
two soda shops. The only thing lacking to<lb />
make ECC the laymen's concept of "college"<lb />
(ivj halls, singing, panty raids, etc.) is tra-<lb />
dition. Keep in mind, however, that tradition<lb />
is not established overnight or even over a<lb />
few years. It takes time . . . and we have<lb />
plenty of that. A toast to the future of ECC,<lb />
and to the past of ETCT high school.<lb />
T. T. J.<lb />
Campus Overtones<lb />
Greek System<lb />
Takes Big Step<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
A progressive step forward is be-<lb />
ing offered to the citizens of the<lb />
Tarheel state on October 27. This is<lb />
the date of the State Bond Election<lb />
that concerns itself with nine key<lb />
issues.<lb />
The first issue, which should be of<lb />
prime interest to East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents, deals with an appropriation<lb />
of $18,891,000 to partly relieve North<lb />
Carolina's badly over-crowded edu-<lb />
cational institutions. The hue and<lb />
cry is clearly evident  we need<lb />
more dormitory space, more class-<lb />
rooms and more laboratories.<lb />
There's no enlisted opposition to<lb />
the election. The apathetic tendencies<lb />
of the electorate appears to be the<lb />
only obstacle. Too often, people say<lb />
they'll vote and then just seem to<lb />
forget! Make it a point to vote<lb />
the straight ticket . . . give North<lb />
Carolina an opportunity to overcome<lb />
the disadvantages of the growth<lb />
process.<lb />
IFC<lb />
East Carolina's male Creek system<lb />
took the big step in a unanimous<lb />
fashion last Thursday afternoon with<lb />
its overwhelming passage of the pro-<lb />
posed "quiet-period" amendment.<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 Prea3<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 BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Kathryn JohnsonJoAnne 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 />
heutuie 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 />
Trke, Evelyn Crutchfield, Larry Craven, JoAnne<lb />
Davis, Jacquelin Davis, Lynn Glassford, Ester<lb />
Roberson, Ronald Smith<lb />
Columnists Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Turn Jackson, James Corbett, Derry Walker, 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 Crutehfield, Wayne Morton,<lb />
Burleigh Hill, Patsy Elliott<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Susan Ballance<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette, Emily Currin, Peggy Deloach,<lb />
Hath 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 StaffWayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges <lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
East Carolina College is a co-educational college<lb />
maintained by the State of North Carolina for the<lb />
purpose of giving young men and women tr"n8<lb />
that will enable them to earn a Bachelor of Science,<lb />
a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Music, or a Master<lb />
of Arts degree. The physical plant of the college<lb />
consist of approximately 130 acres and 26 buildings<lb />
ppropriate to the work of the college. Enrollment<lb />
tor the 1957-58 school year ia in excess of 8700 and<lb />
ncludes students from nearly all of North Carolina's<lb />
AU0 counties and adjoining states.<lb />
A sound general education program is offered<lb />
as the foundation on which specialized training may<lb />
be based. Pre-professional training and Secretarial<lb />
Science are also available. Students may take work<lb />
in the following fields: Art, Education, Business<lb />
Education, English, Foreign Language, Geography,<lb />
Health and Physical Education, Home Economics,<lb />
Industrial Arts, Library Science, Mathematics Music,<lb />
Psychology, Science, and Social Studies. An Air<lb />
Force ROTC unit located st the college provides an<lb />
opportunity for men, upon graduation, to be com-<lb />
missioned as Second. Lieutenants in the Air Force<lb />
after which they may enter flight training and earn<lb />
their wings.  . . ix<lb />
Additional information may be obtrn by writ-<lb />
ing to the Registrar, East Carolina CoUejre. Green-<lb />
ville, " s<lb />
Once Again<lb />
The Muse of Wright sayeth, "Yon-<lb />
der pool needs care and attention A<lb />
society for the perpetual preserva-<lb />
tion of Wright Pool would be a good<lb />
year-round service project for any<lb />
organization seeking to serve for the<lb />
benefit of campus beauty.<lb />
Danforth Interest<lb />
Senator Robert Lee Humber kick-<lb />
ed-off the Danforth lecture programs<lb />
lor the year this past week, but at-<lb />
tendance left much to be desired. A<lb />
lecture series can help broaden many<lb />
a college student's outlook on key<lb />
issues of the day. An Oregon legis-<lb />
lator will be featured in the second<lb />
presentation.<lb />
Election Gimmick<lb />
A freshman hopeful seeking the of-<lb />
fice of vice-president used one of<lb />
the cleverest gimmicks yethe pro-<lb />
vided a combo-dance with live music<lb />
at the College Union patio! You cer-<lb />
tainly have to hand it to Ronnie Mc-<lb />
Crea or being an original young man.<lb />
White Ball<lb />
One freshman coed has heard so<lb />
much about it the annual Christmas<lb />
dance sponsored by Alpha Phi Ome-<lb />
ga, she's already ordered a special<lb />
yuletid? gown. Who said freshmen<lb />
don't think ahead?<lb />
Director Of Dietary Service Comments On Past<lb />
Position, ECC Changes, Cafeteria Employees<lb />
Big Time, Big Step<lb />
Paul Julian, Director of Dietary<lb />
Service, is a man who has worked all<lb />
his life around food.<lb />
Beginning as a young man, he<lb />
worked with the Child's Restaurant<lb />
Organization in such states as New<lb />
York, Florida, Washington, D.C and<lb />
Virginia. "This is a big organization<lb />
he exclaimed, "and there were 60<lb />
restaurants in New York alone<lb />
"Nexb Mr. Julian continued, "I<lb />
managed two cafeterias in Norfolk,<lb />
Virginia for 6 years, but when World<lb />
War II broke out I joined the Navy,<lb />
and was in charge of the ships service<lb />
and cafeteria. Tnis was run similar<lb />
to the P.X he added.<lb />
After the war Mr. Julian went into<lb />
business for himself. He set up his<lb />
own seafood restaurant in Norfolk,<lb />
where he served everything that lived<lb />
in water.<lb />
Finally in 1946 he left Norfolk and<lb />
moved to Washington, D.C where<lb />
he was in charge of two cafeterias<lb />
of the government service. In 1947<lb />
he came to East Carolina where he's<lb />
been ever since. When Mr. Julian<lb />
came here there were about 1100<lb />
students, and the two dining rooms<lb />
were arranged to feed the students<lb />
family style dinners. This soon chang-<lb />
ed to the cafeteria style we now have.<lb />
"I've seen a lot of changes taken<lb />
place since I've been here Mr. Ju-<lb />
lian said, "We used to have concrete<lb />
floors, big heavy tables, and no<lb />
acoustice, but improvements are be-<lb />
ing made all the time "There have<lb />
been 3 more dining rooms added, and<lb />
also another cafeteria which is in<lb />
Paul Jones dormitory he added. The<lb />
new dining room seats around 300<lb />
students, while the other four seat<lb />
1,000 all together. "We feed around<lb />
5,000 meals a day he continued.<lb />
"We're real proud of our modern<lb />
kitchen which is electric and steam<lb />
equipped with a dish washer which<lb />
will scrape, pre-wash, wash, rinse,<lb />
sterilize, and dry 1200 dishes at a<lb />
time he continued. "We hire 52<lb />
regular employees, and 92 students<lb />
to help out in the cafeteria Mr.<lb />
Julian said. A lot of thought and<lb />
planning goes into seeing that the<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
student gets a well balanced meal, at claimed, Tve been up here 3 weeks<lb />
a price he can afford.<lb />
"I find the majority of the stu-<lb />
dents very fine and very nice to work<lb />
with Mr. Julian commented, "and<lb />
it's a joy to work with, and to serve<lb />
them When asked about any inter-<lb />
esting incidents Mr. Julian said,<lb />
"About two years ago a girl went to<lb />
the President and complained about<lb />
not getting a well balanced diet. The<lb />
President said that he thought the<lb />
meals served were well balanced, but<lb />
asked her what was wrong. She ex-<lb />
and I haven't gotten any collards<lb />
yet' " Mr. Julian continued, "When<lb />
the freshman comes in he eats every-<lb />
thing he sees until his pocketbook<lb />
gets low<lb />
Mr. Julian who has been a bachelor<lb />
for 17 years recently broke his re-<lb />
cord and got married last August<lb />
22. He met his wife 9 years ago<lb />
when she was up here getting her<lb />
master's degree. She is now a teach-<lb />
er in the Smithfield High School.<lb />
Strong Measures End Strikes<lb />
By JAMES M. CORBETT<lb />
Mallard's Star<lb />
Tony Mallard, new YDC state sec-<lb />
retary, is still receiving congratula-<lb />
tions over his triumphant showing at<lb />
the Asheville convention. The man-<lb />
ner in which he was elected is quick-<lb />
ly becoming a legend . . . not gain-<lb />
ing the college caucus support, the<lb />
ECC delegation took their fight to<lb />
the convention floor and the rest<lb />
is history.<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
The American College Poetry So-<lb />
ciety is pleased to announce that its<lb />
second annual anthology of outstand-<lb />
ing college poetry is now being com-<lb />
piled for publication this winter. We<lb />
would be very grateful if you would<lb />
alert interested students on your<lb />
campus to this opportunity to have<lb />
their work published.<lb />
Contributions must be the original<lb />
work of the student (who shall re-<lb />
tain literary rights to the material),<lb />
submitted to the undersigned, care of<lb />
the Society, with the entrant's name,<lb />
address, and school on each page.<lb />
Poems, which may deal with any sub-<lb />
ject, may not exceed 48 lines, nor<lb />
may any individual submit more than<lb />
five poems. Entries which are not<lb />
accepted for publication will be re-<lb />
turned if accompanied by a stamped,<lb />
self-addressed envelope, but they<lb />
cannot be otherwise acknowledged,<lb />
nor can the Society compensate stu-<lb />
dents for poetry which is published.<lb />
All entries must be postmarked not<lb />
later than midnight, December 1,<lb />
1959, to be considered, and the deci-<lb />
sions of the Society judges are final.<lb />
Your kind cooperation in this pro-<lb />
ject is deeply appreciated by us.<lb />
Your truly,<lb />
Alan C. Fox<lb />
Executive Secretary<lb />
A loud explosion rocked the Albany<lb />
area and an indignant woman tele-<lb />
phoned a newspaper to find out what<lb />
had happened. A reporter said he<lb />
thought a jet plane had broken the<lb />
sound barrier. "If that barrier keeps<lb />
getting in everybody's way she<lb />
snapped, "why don't they take the<lb />
darn thing down?" <lb />
(The Reader's Digest)<lb />
For the past year or so a signifi-<lb />
cant change has been taking place in<lb />
the American people's attitude to-<lb />
ward labor unions. Events in recent<lb />
days serve to emphasize this fact.<lb />
Within a period of one week, Presi-<lb />
dent Eisenhower invoked the Taft-<lb />
Hartley Law to end one strike and<lb />
began proceedings to invoke the law<lb />
in another strike.<lb />
The actions taken by the President<lb />
are not as significant from the stand-<lb />
point of public attitude as the fact<lb />
that such strong measures were ne-<lb />
cessary to end the damaging strikes.<lb />
For reveral years, the mere threat<lb />
of a strike often caused industry to<lb />
grant outrageous demands. Conse-<lb />
quently, labor enjoyed a long period<lb />
when collective bargaining usually<lb />
meant industry concession to union<lb />
demands.<lb />
The past World War II period was<lb />
one of the most prosperous in Ameri-<lb />
can history. Demand for goods and<lb />
services increased at a phenomenal<lb />
rate. In order to meet these demands,<lb />
industry had to maintain full pro-<lb />
duction at practically any price.<lb />
Knowing full well that industry could<lb />
not afford a production curtailing<lb />
strike, labor leaders took the offen-<lb />
sive and often demanded exhorbitant<lb />
wages and benefits.<lb />
As times progressed, labor unions<lb />
conditions for averting strikes be-<lb />
came more demanding. Then, during<lb />
the 1958 recession, industry found it<lb />
Students With Apathetic<lb />
View Look To Future<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
'Several professors are continually<lb />
"spouting off" about the lack of in-<lb />
terest in "this and that They ac-<lb />
tually have the right to drone on<lb />
and on about the lack of interest<lb />
among students, that is, besides in-<lb />
terest in the opposite sex, the soda<lb />
shop, fraternities and sororities.<lb />
Books and college matters, other<lb />
than these mentioned, are strictly<lb />
out of bounds. Students here do not<lb />
have the curiosity with which so<lb />
many of our scholars are equipped.<lb />
The only thing that arouses an EC<lb />
coed's interest is "Who are you dat-<lb />
ing to the dance?" or "Who are yon<lb />
dating to the football game?" Tis<lb />
a pity that our teachers cannot<lb />
stimulate enough student interest<lb />
for one to wonder about the why's<lb />
and how's in psychology and sociology<lb />
or the who's and what's in English<lb />
Literature and history.<lb />
This whirlwind life that we, the<lb />
students and the working set, are<lb />
trying to follow socially, keeps us<lb />
from learning everything we think<lb />
is necessary. How can we do every-<lb />
thing when there are still only 24<lb />
hours in a day? Organization is a<lb />
good word, but if one can follow this<lb />
plan, he is one of the lucky few.<lb />
Take this typical situation for in-<lb />
stance: Jane wants you to try out<lb />
for a part in the campus play. You<lb />
accept graciously and are actually<lb />
looking forward to this tryout night.<lb />
But, villian, Dapper Dan hits the<lb />
scene. Dan, that charming fraternity<lb />
boy, calls you on the phone and<lb />
says, "Doll, how's about you and me<lb />
diggin' a wheel and cuttin' out to<lb />
you know where?" Well, pray tell,<lb />
can a girl resist such a delightful<lb />
invitation? Well, she has an interest<lb />
but, as usual, it's thrown in that<lb />
irresistible direction . . . that other<lb />
sex. What can be done? This, my<lb />
dear people, has been a problem for<lb />
centuries.<lb />
But, why don't the students take<lb />
an interest in East Carolina College?<lb />
We live here approximately nine<lb />
months out of a year! It's your<lb />
school! Your future's at stake! Why<lb />
can't we organize our time well<lb />
enough to be a part of East Carolina<lb />
College and also socialize? Is there<lb />
a definite answer? No! We are free<lb />
to do as we wish except for a few<lb />
minor restrictions. Therefore, in col-<lb />
lege one is practically independent,<lb />
except where the money angle is con-<lb />
cerned. Here we sit; free to make<lb />
our own decisions with only a few<lb />
obligations to our parents such as<lb />
passing our work and receiving a<lb />
degree.<lb />
Unfortunately, most of our stu-<lb />
dents steer afway from responsi-<lb />
bilities. But how can they do this<lb />
when they start teaching a class-<lb />
room of students, who have also had<lb />
very few responsibilities? How will<lb />
they react when they are called on<lb />
to advise the newspaper staff, an-<lb />
nual staff, or drama group? Does<lb />
the future look bright or dim? Can<lb />
you walk into classroom and see a<lb />
crystal clear picture of what's ex-<lb />
pected of you or will your mind be<lb />
rather foggy?<lb />
Notices<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
will conduct a class in basic act-<lb />
ing on Thursdays from 3 to 6<lb />
p.m. Persons interested in join-<lb />
ing this class should get in touch<lb />
with William Faulkner or Jim<lb />
Brewer.<lb />
Persons interested but unable<lb />
to attend should get in touch<lb />
with William Faulkner or write<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse Box<lb />
89, Campus.<lb />
East Carolinian staff pictures<lb />
will not be made this Thursday<lb />
due to conflicting events. They<lb />
will be made Thursday, October<lb />
22, at 8:00 p.m. after department-<lb />
al meetings.<lb />
could resist labor demands without<lb />
devastating effects. Then and there<lb />
thev began their comeback fight.<lb />
At the beginning, small industrial<lb />
concerns fought local labor groups to<lb />
a standstill and often managed to<lb />
even win concessions. Then larger<lb />
companies followed the lead. These<lb />
larger companies found that by band-<lb />
ing -together and forming an allied<lb />
'rort, they could battle im re effec-<lb />
tively. It was at this point that presi-<lb />
dential intervention became neces-<lb />
sary. With public opinion behind him,<lb />
and the nation's economy at stake,<lb />
the president saw that a standstill<lb />
would result in the fight between the<lb />
Steel Industry and the United Steel<lb />
Workers Uniona standstill in which<lb />
the nation's economy was the victim.<lb />
What happens after 80 days pass<lb />
and the provisions of the Taft-Hart-<lb />
ley Act elapse? What effect will this<lb />
have on the labor union movement?<lb />
How long will the American economy<lb />
need to regain its strength? These<lb />
are only a few of the questions con-<lb />
fronting us at this time. None can<lb />
be answered concretely. Throughout<lb />
rnion industry history, the pendulum<lb />
f opinion and advantages have<lb />
swung from one group to the other.<lb />
Therefore, it appears that we are<lb />
currently in such a transitory period<lb />
from labor to industry and by no<lb />
means should the present situation<lb />
be viewed as the beginning of the<lb />
labor unions' end.<lb />
Charles Authors<lb />
Book Of Twenty<lb />
Short Selections<lb />
Dr. Lucile M. H. Charles, faculty<lb />
member of the Department of Eng-<lb />
lish, is the author of a book of fa-<lb />
bles, "The Story of the Baby Sphinx<lb />
and Other Fables which has just<lb />
.<lb />
been issued.<lb />
Privately printed by the Antioch<lb />
Press, Yellow Springs, Ohio, the<lb />
volume is inscribed "For My Family<lb />
and Friends" and is now being pre-<lb />
sented by the author to a number of<lb />
leaders in this state and elsewhere.<lb />
It is not for sale.<lb />
Contents include twenty short se-<lb />
lections, each a fable, a type defined<lb />
by Dr. Charles as "a little story with<lb />
an inner meaning<lb />
The little stories are fanciful,<lb />
carry philosophic overtones, and pre-<lb />
sent an appeal to both the young and<lb />
the mature reader. Many of them are<lb />
based on the author's observation of<lb />
nature and are richly descriptive, and<lb />
some are enlivened with pleasing<lb />
touches of humor.<lb />
In addition to the fable of the<lb />
title, other selections include "The<lb />
Goldfish and the Canary Bird "A<lb />
Plank "Apple Blossom "A Fa-<lb />
mous Mouse and "The Fable Him-<lb />
self<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS<lb />
f-YE. P, I WISH I HAD 0EEN A0LE TO GTA GOUR3<lb />
epUCATlON. IT &amp;M6 A MAN THAT C&amp;ffTAJN SOMETHING<lb />
mAT SfcTe HIM A0DVE AND APART FfcOvNTHe AVggA-<lb />
ling Brings TV;<lb />
Pirates Come Through<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
Overheard on Monday morning after<lb />
homecoming, "Walk softly and carry a big<lb />
ice pack<lb />
Yes, homecoming was right much of a<lb />
blast. We congratulate the new homecoming<lb />
ueen, Miss Dottie McKwen. A very wise<lb />
choice.<lb />
Heard a few complaints running arou<lb />
concerning the float judging but they're not<lb />
ronfirmed yet. Perhaps it would help if the<lb />
judging procedure were put on a more pul<lb />
basis.<lb />
The Pir ites played an excellent bail<lb />
ame. W n too. This always helps the home<lb />
roming spirit a bit. Oh yes, TV too. For the<lb />
f t time in the history of the school th<lb />
ball game was televised. Mas be this will brin<lb />
' out r ore afternoon games. We understand<lb />
that afternoon games are easier to tele<lb />
Imagine it. ECC on TV. Wow. Look i<lb />
big four we're pushing you harder.<lb />
We hear that Johnny Hudson, spor<lb />
editor for the East Carolinian, is working<lb />
a new invention that will revolutionize<lb />
sports writing field. He and his very<lb />
assistant, Roy Martin, are trying to pei<lb />
a new typewriter with words on the<lb />
instead of letters. This should make storie<lb />
easier and faster to write. More uniform<lb />
After all, one can only get so many combina-<lb />
tions out of 43 words.<lb />
It is rumored that many of the<lb />
will come from Walker's Clicheaurus. A<lb />
book which hasn't reached the presses<lb />
Another national sorority on cam<lb />
Congratulations to the former sisters of De<lb />
ti Sigma Chi who have recently affilial<lb />
with Kappa Delta national sorority. A 1<lb />
to the new national, and another one to<lb />
day when all the sororities on campus<lb />
nitional.<lb />
Euclid Armstrong, editor of thi B<lb />
canter, reports that his staff phot - hers<lb />
took miles of film in homecoming pictures for<lb />
the yearbook. Wonder if they gol a picl<lb />
of each other.<lb />
The state fair opened this Tuesday. A<lb />
trip to Raleigh to see this might be inter<lb />
ing for anyone who has any class cuts !<lb />
How much trouble would it be to h<lb />
up the PA system in the chow hall to pro<lb />
music during serving hours? It might calm<lb />
some of the frayed nerves that are the re-<lb />
sult of drinking a cup of that poor exi<lb />
for coffee.<lb />
Let's Regroup Men<lb />
Noble Effort Proves<lb />
Only Fruitless Task<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
I would like to use this space to thank<lb />
some noble men.<lb />
Every year, the fraternities, sororities,<lb />
the military, and various other campus or-<lb />
ganizations combine imagination with several<lb />
thousand dollars to compose what is the<lb />
homecoming parade. Without the money or<lb />
the imagination, there would be virtually no<lb />
parade. There would hardlv be a homecom-<lb />
ing, depending on how you define it.<lb />
When a group of people spend as much<lb />
money, hard work, and contribute as much<lb />
toward any one effort as did the brother<lb />
of The Kappa Alpha Order when they built<lb />
their float and entered in the Saturdav pa-<lb />
rade, receiving no more recognition for their<lb />
efforts than they did, it's time for someone<lb />
to bark.<lb />
Better constructed, better engineered<lb />
sn3 stronger built than many similar unit-<lb />
have every been, it was denied any award<lb />
by a few anonymous judges who have ap-<lb />
parently never built a birdhouse. It mav<lb />
sound sill- to ome people to squawk about<lb />
this but those chicken wire and two-bv-four<lb />
creations stand for more than what thev are<lb />
They represent just how much interest the<lb />
organizations have in a school activity, and<lb />
U ' k!Tdir- mterest isnt necessirv to<lb />
keep a school alive, I don't know what is.<lb />
inrfJi10- reYievvinS stand for the<lb />
judges and dignitaries all parades of that<lb />
size have? Sun too hot? lit regroup men<lb />
fast and t? h?meconW this year was as<lb />
vivid thP vl l uWaS h0t To thse who sur-<lb />
dormitoH S a the SCenes in f nt of the<lb />
mal nie-htZ th f n cmpared to nor-<lb />
half thprJf- frn of Garrctt loked like<lb />
out to.tef?h nu? Sorth Caro1 turned<lb />
and fnsSdof SMSS f 1<lb />
Die in th Knokf g ' tney frmed it. Peo-<lb />
m the tries 'i3 on aiks, Marines<lb />
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IDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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ECC Nurse At Work<lb />
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Closed Circuit Television Lends<lb />
Itself Best As Supplement Device<lb />
Geography Professor Shows Tour Route<lb />
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eh<lb />
im  . head nurse at the campus infirmary, checks Henry Up-<lb />
mperaturc<lb />
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forms, which are<lb />
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must be .n-<lb />
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itine tasks.<lb />
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a and three<lb />
i In 'iis. Chief of<lb />
 lamp, Associate;<lb />
 Lucy<lb />
and Miss Billie Scull,<lb />
 eSe there are<lb />
ta n t s iili<lb />
and<lb />
In commenting on the operation<lb />
of the infirmary, Miss Cox said,<lb />
"Students who need to have treat-<lb />
ments established by the doctor, for<lb />
colds, coughs, sore throats, pains in<lb />
the chest, ear infection and other<lb />
iers often considered minor by<lb />
tl t student, are urged to comply with<lb />
clinical hours<lb />
These hours are Monday through<lb />
rday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. and 5:30-<lb />
6 30 p.m. and Sunday, 9:00-9:30 a.m.<lb />
However, students are asked to re-<lb />
I to the infirmary at least fifteen<lb />
minutes before the clinic hours are<lb />
in order that they may be regis-<lb />
tered before the end of this period.<lb />
"We ask that students comply with<lb />
e specified times in order to<lb />
leave the infirmary staff available<lb />
routine treatment needed by bed<lb />
ents and the operation of the in-<lb />
firmary in general. However, we will<lb />
treat students in cases of emergency<lb />
any time of the day or night em-<lb />
isized Miss Cox,<lb />
In addition to offering services to<lb />
tudents and campus students,<lb />
the infirmary also handles physical<lb />
ents and medi-<lb />
al the infirmary<lb />
penicillin and<lb />
minor suturing:<lb />
S, and<lb />
f a re I treatments,<lb />
. st tm inhala-<lb />
, . . quested bj<lb />
 r physicians<lb />
iuu<lb />
blood testing<lb />
 . is.<lb />
 opacity at the<lb />
-  . t patients,<lb />
   een i e-<lb />
b Id tion to<lb />
examinations f<lb />
m ine<lb />
or student teachers,<lb />
teams, and student personnel<lb />
cafeterias and soda shops.<lb />
Last year Fast Carolina College lish<lb />
received $75,000 from state funds<lb />
for the installation and operation<lb />
of closed-circuit television in order<lb />
to ascertain whether various college<lb />
subjects can be taught effectively by<lb />
closed-circuit TV and to find out the<lb />
extent to which classroom instruc-<lb />
tion can be supplemented satisfactor-<lb />
ily with CCTV lectures and visual<lb />
aids.<lb />
Although the experiment is not<lb />
complete, many things have been<lb />
learned from its first year of opera-<lb />
tion. New methods and ideas concern-<lb />
ing classroom instruction are being<lb />
brought to light, analyzed and util-<lb />
ized.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins said, "Al-<lb />
though we are still in the middle of<lb />
the experiment and have reached no<lb />
definite conclusions yet, many things<lb />
have been learned from the past<lb />
year's operations. For example, we<lb />
have observed that there is prac-<lb />
tically no difference in the test re-<lb />
sults of students in a TV course and<lb />
those in a non-TV course.<lb />
We also realize that an outstand-<lb />
ing teacher, even on TV, is better<lb />
than a mediocre one in a live class-<lb />
room situation. We are going to con-<lb />
tinue the experiment until we can<lb />
develop it to the best use for the<lb />
college. There are many new ways<lb />
and ideas which we have not used yet.<lb />
Many of these are being tried and<lb />
tested this year.<lb />
"Opinions on the new medium in-<lb />
dicate that many professors and stu-<lb />
dents like it and many don't. It has<lb />
many advantages as well as dis-<lb />
advantages. Perhaps we will discover<lb />
that CCTV is a wonderful supple-<lb />
ment for classroom teachers, but not<lb />
a substitute for them<lb />
Results of a student evaluation<lb />
(published from Dr. Jenkins speech<lb />
at the thirty-eighth annual meeting<lb />
of the North Carolina College Con-<lb />
ference) show the following answers<lb />
given on survey questions.<lb />
Do you find that there are ques-<lb />
tions in your minds that remain un-<lb />
answered during ami after the tele-<lb />
vision periods? Yes 208, No 116.<lb />
Do you feel that the time being<lb />
spent on television instruction could<lb />
be spent better in face-to-face in-<lb />
struction by your classroom teacher?<lb />
Yes, 202, No 61.<lb />
Du you feel that you are benefit-<lb />
ting from the use of television as a<lb />
medium for teaching English 1?<lb />
Yes, 99, No 219.<lb />
When you enrolled, did you prefer<lb />
not to be put in a television section?<lb />
Yes 182, No 140.<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
again, would you request 1 work of the student in writing and<lb />
placement in a television section?<lb />
Yes 42, No 280.<lb />
Does your effort to see and to<lb />
understand what the television tea-<lb />
chers are saying keep you from<lb />
fully understanding the lecture? Yes<lb />
169, No 153.<lb />
In the speech Dean Jenkins also<lb />
pointed out that problems had arisen<lb />
in adjusting the speed of delivery,<lb />
especially with teachers who were<lb />
teaching on TV for the first time.<lb />
Some visual aids are not as effec-<lb />
tive on TV as they are in a normal<lb />
classroom due to the absence of<lb />
olor. Another big problem indicat-<lb />
ed was the inability of students to<lb />
isk questions, thus losing interest.<lb />
Some of Dean Jenkins prelimin-<lb />
ary personal observations are:<lb />
1. CCTV is not a substitute for<lb />
ood classroom teaching.<lb />
2. Where an institution has suf-<lb />
ficient teaching staff, this medium<lb />
seems to be effective only as a sup-<lb />
plement to regular classroom teach-<lb />
ing.<lb />
3. Good TV instruction is much<lb />
better than mediocre classroom in-<lb />
struction, but good classroom teach-<lb />
ers are also effective on TV.<lb />
4. The most effective roll for CC-<lb />
TV seems to be that of supplement-<lb />
ing through visual aids, et normal<lb />
classroom instruction.<lb />
Dean Jenkins added that in this<lb />
year's experiment new things such<lb />
as more extensive use of the two<lb />
way communication system, several<lb />
teachers working together with each<lb />
one emphasizing his speciality on a<lb />
subject, and live classes on TV are<lb />
going to be tried.<lb />
Mrs. Lena B. Reynolds, who was<lb />
chairman of the English depart<lb />
ment's TV program last year, re-<lb />
ports that teachers in the English<lb />
department found the following<lb />
things:<lb />
1. English I, as a whole, cannot be<lb />
taught effectively by television, al-<lb />
though some units of English I lend<lb />
themselves to this medium.<lb />
2. Television classes in English I<lb />
are unpopular with the students be-<lb />
cause they are unable to ask ques-<lb />
tions of the TV teacher as the ques-<lb />
tions arise; they are unable to par-<lb />
ticipate in class discussion, and<lb />
some students become sleepy during<lb />
TV presentation (a few complained<lb />
of eye strain).<lb />
She also reports that from the<lb />
standpoint of teachers, the primary<lb />
objection to the use of TV for teach-<lb />
ing English I arise from the fact<lb />
that only the theory of writing can<lb />
the<lb />
Tucker Releases<lb />
Social Rules<lb />
 a I "liege Divi<lb />
nel an Placement<lb />
to all campus or-<lb />
has . iven eight rules<lb />
wed in th<lb />
arties, dances ur<lb />
-<lb />
H. Tucker, director of<lb />
 ited that there ifl only<lb />
he rules and regu-<lb />
- onsolidation<lb />
i ules ca ng from the<lb />
  , ai - of men, women,<lb />
r<lb />
that the onlj new thing<lb />
- . illations, which doesn't actu-<lb />
ns themselves,<lb />
 form which must be filled out<lb />
' It must name the<lb />
ponsor, the time, the date<lb />
 The form also requires<lb />
in  of committee chairman<lb />
: members and must be approved<lb />
the faculty sponsor and the gOV-<lb />
ng organisation.<lb />
I h , facet of the form, which is also<lb />
hided in the list of rules, requires<lb />
listing of five chaperones. Dr.<lb />
Tit ket said that he thought this rule<lb />
ha5 been generally misunderstood or<lb />
misinterpreted by a majority of the<lb />
individuals directly affected by the<lb />
new list. "Five chaperones are not<lb />
required for all campus social events<lb />
he stated Five is the maximum num-<lb />
ber to be required commensurate with<lb />
the magnitude of the function.<lb />
Dr. Tuckei declared that the "whole<lb />
program is flexible and can be ad-<lb />
justed to suit the situations He<lb />
also -aid that the new list is partly<lb />
aimed at directly assisting the Inter-<lb />
nsAarnity Council in their control<lb />
swledge of fraternity func-<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Octobei 15: Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
nents: Women's Singles, Men's<lb />
D i ibles, Mixed Doubles, College<lb />
I ion, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
i; odmobile sponsored by the<lb />
 1-  i c . ; ight Auditorium<lb />
October IT: Movie: "Tank Force<lb />
Vustin Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
October 19: Football movie: ECC vs.<lb />
Western Carolina, College Union.<lb />
6:45 p.m.<lb />
Danforth Lecture, Charles C.<lb />
Porter, Library Auditorium, 8 p.m.<lb />
Octobei 20: Danforth Lecture, Charles<lb />
(. Porter, Library Auditorium, 8<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Octobei 22: Departmenta<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
If you were<lb />
registering for Eng be presented by lecture; the actual<lb />
the criticism of his work by his<lb />
teacher require a close-working re-<lb />
lationship.<lb />
Participating teachers pointed out<lb />
that some good results of the ex-<lb />
periment. Each lecturer showed spe-<lb />
cial preparation for his presenta-<lb />
tions, providing excellent examples<lb />
of types of writing. The use of sev-<lb />
eral teachers provided different<lb />
viewpoints and varied illustrations.<lb />
Some students liked the uniformity<lb />
of assignments and profited, they<lb />
said, from their ability to discuss<lb />
problems with their friends.<lb />
Dr. Todd of the social studies<lb />
lepartment said, "From my experi-<lb />
ence I can see both pros and cons<lb />
regarding TV teaching. In light of<lb />
the rising cost of education, in-<lb />
creased enrollment a n d teacher<lb />
shortage trends, I think there is a<lb />
great opportunity for instruction by<lb />
circuit television. For example, I can<lb />
see the possibility of numerous bene-<lb />
fits resulting in being able to teach<lb />
History (12(H) students) or Govern-<lb />
ment at one time by one trained <lb />
teacher over TV with the help of i<lb />
a few teachers, or graduate assist- j<lb />
ants and departmental majors. This j<lb />
could bring about a great saving<lb />
in trained man power and time, as<lb />
well as in dollars and cents.<lb />
"On the other hand, one of the<lb />
weak spots in our present TV pro-<lb />
gram, from a teacher-student point<lb />
of view, is the fact that the pro-<lb />
fessor in front of a camera is un-<lb />
able to sense student reaction to<lb />
his statements and thereby misses<lb />
the spontaneity of 'give and take' so<lb />
vital to an intellectual climate. Too,<lb />
I am aware that any competent TV<lb />
lecture will lose some of the inspira-<lb />
tion and timing he normally receives<lb />
from the personal contact he enjoys<lb />
in the usual teacher-student class-<lb />
room situation. With experience, I<lb />
believe these shortcomings can be<lb />
greatly reduced.<lb />
'1 might add that CCTV appears<lb />
to give to more students a greater<lb />
degree of uniformity in the quality<lb />
of the course and also increases<lb />
efficiency in grading techniques. The<lb />
latter saves a lot of man power and<lb />
time which can be used by partici-<lb />
pating teachers to do individual re-<lb />
search and improve the quality of<lb />
their advanced courses.<lb />
"Our various testing and measure-<lb />
ment devices indicate that students<lb />
taking American History over TV<lb />
do as well in their work, academi-<lb />
cally speaking, as do those students<lb />
in a regular teacher-student class-<lb />
room situation<lb />
Winsberg's Travels Provide<lb />
Latin American Information<lb />
By Betty May nor<lb />
"As a geographer, my specialty is between the lowlands and the moun-<lb />
Meetings<lb />
Announcements<lb />
All English majors and minors<lb />
are invited to a weiner roast to<lb />
be given by the English Club at<lb />
the college fireplace at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
October 21. The cost is thirty-<lb />
five cents and may be paid in<lb />
Austin 222 between 11 and 12<lb />
o'clock and 2 and 4 o'clock any<lb />
day this week.<lb />
Dr. Carl T. Hjortsvang of the<lb />
Music Department has announced<lb />
that rehearsals for the annual<lb />
presentation of Handel's "Mes-<lb />
siah" will begin October 22 in<lb />
ustin Auditorium at 6:15 p.m.<lb />
Rehearsals will continue every<lb />
Thursday night until the presen-<lb />
tation in December.<lb />
All students and townspeople<lb />
are invited to participate. Any-<lb />
one who wants further inform-<lb />
ation may contact Dr. Hjorts-<lb />
vang in the Music Hall room 120.<lb />
Mr at Merrill, Regional<lb />
Manager of the U. S. General<lb />
Accounting Office, Norfolk, Vir-<lb />
ginia, will hold a group meeting<lb />
in the conference rooms (201-<lb />
202) of the Administration Build-<lb />
ing, on Tuesday afternoon, Octo-<lb />
ber 20, at three o'clock. Account-<lb />
ing majors who might be inter-<lb />
ested in employment with this<lb />
concern are invited to attend the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
James H. Tucker, Director<lb />
Division of Student Personnel<lb />
and Placement<lb />
Latin America and I try to visit this<lb />
area as much as I can in order to<lb />
enrich the courses which I offer at<lb />
Fast Carolina stated Dr. Morton<lb />
Winsberg, assistant professor in the<lb />
geography department. Dr. Winsberg<lb />
thus explained the purpose for his<lb />
Central American trip this past sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
British Honduras was the first<lb />
stop on Dr. Winsberg's trip which<lb />
began in June and ended in August.<lb />
Here he spent almost two weeks<lb />
working with geographer Allen Bush-<lb />
tmg who was making a land survey<lb />
of British Honduras. Dr. Winsberg<lb />
also managed a side trip to the Yuca-<lb />
tan Peninsula in Mexico where he<lb />
visited the Mayan ruins of Chichen,<lb />
Itqa, Uxmal and Xuinantanieh.<lb />
From British Honduras, Dr. Wins-<lb />
berg traveled to San Pedro Sula in<lb />
Spanish Honduras and then on to<lb />
Guatemala. While in Guatemala, he<lb />
attended lectures at the University of<lb />
San Carlos under eminent Scottish<lb />
historian Murdo MacLeod. In add-<lb />
tion to this, Dr. Winsberg had the<lb />
tains and between the capital city<lb />
and the rural areas Dr. Winsberg<lb />
pointed out.<lb />
When Dr. Winsberg was in Guate-<lb />
mala there were seven bom<lb />
within ten blocks of his residence.<lb />
These bombings occurred because of<lb />
political upheaval within the country.<lb />
"The political condition is ex-<lb />
tremely tense explained Dr. Wins-<lb />
berg, "there being not only strained<lb />
relations with Mexico and British<lb />
Honduras, but also internal tensions<lb />
between liberal and conservative<lb />
parties<lb />
Dr. Winsberg also visited El Sal-<lb />
vador and its capital San Salvador.<lb />
When traveling through these I<lb />
tral American countries, Dr. Wins-<lb />
berg's transportation was second<lb />
class bus, and he explained that this<lb />
gave him a chance to get a better<lb />
look at the people themselves.<lb />
Even though he had planned : i<lb />
visit other Centra! American c<lb />
tries. Dr. Winsberg did not complete<lb />
his visit. "It was my intention to<lb />
cover most of Central America, but<lb />
opportunity to visit a number of the j the rebellions in Nicaragua and Hon-<lb />
towns of Guatemala, such as Anti- ,iuias prevented me from going fur-<lb />
qua, Santiago Ttitlan, Chichicasten- ther he explained.<lb />
ango, and Quiche.<lb />
While visiting throughout the<lb />
Guatemalan countryside, Dr. Wins-<lb />
berg was able to travel through and<lb />
stay overnight, in many of the In-<lb />
dian villages. He also climbed the<lb />
second highest mountain in Guate-<lb />
mala, Volcan Aqua which is Li,000<lb />
feet high.<lb />
"I found the trip through Guate-<lb />
mala most interesting because of<lb />
the tremendous contrasts. There is<lb />
such a wide diversity of landscapes<lb />
Students Gain<lb />
EC Scholarships<lb />
Fraternitv brothers dine together on Thursday nights<lb />
Theta Chi Enjoys Fruitful Togetherness Gained<lb />
By Special Fraternity Section In Jones Dorm<lb />
Last year the fraternities were<lb />
given the opportunity of having a<lb />
fraternity section in Jones Dormi-<lb />
tory. After all consideration was<lb />
given to this offer, Theta Chi was<lb />
the only fraternity to accept. The<lb />
main reason for accepting a fraterni-<lb />
ty section was so that the brothers<lb />
could be together, as they should be.<lb />
They have not regretted this decision<lb />
because the value of living close to-<lb />
gether has proven to be to its bene-<lb />
fit. During the quarter problems of<lb />
decorating the float have come up<lb />
and living together has enabled<lb />
Theta Chi to solve the problems<lb />
when it was necessary; otherwise, it<lb />
might have taken a week to come to<lb />
a mutual agreement.<lb />
Living in a fraternity section has<lb />
made the brothers proud of their<lb />
section and an effort is made to keep<lb />
the section in top shape. For instance,<lb />
a pledge has been assigned to hall<lb />
duty every night and all of tha<lb />
brothers try their utmost to keep the<lb />
halls clean. Not only are the halls<lb />
cleaned, but each brother has de-<lb />
veloped a pride in the appearance of<lb />
By SID GREEN<lb />
his room and continually strives to<lb />
keep his room ready for guests at<lb />
all times.<lb />
Studying in the section has been<lb />
made possible through a rule com-<lb />
mittee which has set up definite study<lb />
hours in which none is allowed to<lb />
carry on any other activity. A time<lb />
has also been set aside to socialize<lb />
one hour per night and during this<lb />
hour the brothers usually get to-<lb />
gether and have a combined bull ses-<lb />
sion which helps immensely to bring<lb />
about a feeling of security which<lb />
can be received only through a gTOup<lb />
of people with which you feel an<lb />
intimate attachment.<lb />
This closeness has helped the<lb />
morale of the fraternity rise to a<lb />
new high. Since everyone is inter-<lb />
ested in having the best fraternity,<lb />
all help is turned to any project that<lb />
the fraternity sponsors. To make the<lb />
fraternity even closer knit, every<lb />
Thursday night each member of the<lb />
fraternity meets in the dorm section<lb />
and goes to Jones Cafeteria for sup-<lb />
per together before attending their<lb />
weekly fraternity meeting. Before<lb />
eating, a prayer by the chaplain is<lb />
given and then friendly jokes and<lb />
talks are passed from one to another<lb />
during the meal-time.<lb />
The fraternity boys are not al-<lb />
ways the serious type. Every once in<lb />
a while one can hear the strumming<lb />
of a uke and someone trying to com-<lb />
pete with the top singers on the<lb />
radio. But all in all, life in a dormi-<lb />
tory section is completely different<lb />
from rooming next to a personal ac-<lb />
quaintance and not a brother.<lb />
Larry Bailey, president of Theta<lb />
Chi, said he was, "pleased with the<lb />
way the fraternity section has<lb />
brought a closer knitted understand-<lb />
ing and friendship between the<lb />
brothers of the fraternity Larry<lb />
also said, "the spirit of the fra-<lb />
ternity has been boosted 100 per cent<lb />
since we have moved into the sec-<lb />
tion and it has helped us greatly in<lb />
planning for our future fraternity<lb />
house, which we hope will be started<lb />
by spring quarter and ready for<lb />
occupation in the fall ef next year<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Begins Rehearsals<lb />
With a personnel of 65 talented<lb />
instrumentalists, the East Carolina<lb />
College Orchestra has completed its<lb />
organization for the 1959-1960 term<lb />
and has begun lehearsals for a num-<lb />
ber of programs to be given during<lb />
the school year.<lb />
Donald H. Hayes, faculty member<lb />
of the Department of Music, is con-<lb />
ductor of the orchestra. Appointed<lb />
last year to this position, he had serv-<lb />
ed for the previous five years as<lb />
concert master of the group.<lb />
Membership in the East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra, as in former years, in-<lb />
cludes members of the college faculty,<lb />
student musicians chosen for their<lb />
excellent in performance, and off-<lb />
campus instrumentalists from Green-<lb />
ville and other towns in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Officers of the orchestra, an-<lb />
nounced by Mr. Hayes, are Luther<lb />
W. Gillon of Kannapolis, president;<lb />
J. Thomas Spry of Winston-Salem,<lb />
vice president; Linda Leary of Eden-<lb />
ton, secretary-treasurer; and Judith<lb />
E. Hearne of Henderson, historian.<lb />
Members of the social committee<lb />
for the organization are Linda W.<lb />
Campbell of Charlotte, Theodore<lb />
Beach of Greenville, and Johnny E.<lb />
Johnson of Roanoke Rapids.<lb />
Highlighting programs by the or-<lb />
chestra during the school year will be<lb />
a concert December 6, when Vittorio<lb />
Giannini, noted composer, will ap-<lb />
pear with the ensemble as guest<lb />
conductor.<lb />
East Carolina College has an-<lb />
nounced that scholarship awards of<lb />
$100 each have been awarded<lb />
the college to 155 young men an I<lb />
women who are enrolled as students<lb />
on the campus this fall.<lb />
From a number of applicant- they<lb />
were chosen by such criteria a- .<lb />
scholastic standing, promise of <lb />
ture success, excellent qualities i<lb />
personalities, and need of financ i<lb />
assistance.<lb />
Those holding scholarships in-<lb />
clude 129 high school graduates who<lb />
have just begun their freshman<lb />
year and 26 students who enteiel<lb />
Kast Carolina before this fall.<lb />
All but three of the recipients are<lb />
from North Carolina and represent<lb />
43 counties in this state. Two are<lb />
from South Carolina and one from<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Made available to these students<lb />
are the Pitt County Foundation<lb />
Scholarships for East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege and the East Carolina College<lb />
Resources Scholarships.<lb />
Those selected as recipients have<lb />
been announced by Director of Stu-<lb />
dent Personnel and Placement James<lb />
H. Tucker. Included in the group are<lb />
the following from Pitt County:<lb />
Frances Alen, Judy Ballance, Jolinda<lb />
Brewer, Merrill Bynum Jr Patricia<lb />
Carson,<lb />
Linda Lorraine Chauncey, Char-<lb />
lotte Donat, Phyllis Jane Dudley,<lb />
Joanne Eagles, Betty Lane Evans,<lb />
Shelba D. Wooten Forrest, Evelyn<lb />
Irene Haddock, Martha Elizabeth<lb />
Hart, Janice Dare Hudson.<lb />
Jasper L. Jones Jr Sue Ann Lup-<lb />
ton, Emma Sue Morgan, Patricia<lb />
Lane Roberts, Freddie Estelle Skin-<lb />
ner, Sue Ellen Smith, Mary Eliza-<lb />
beth Sutton,<lb />
Malcolm Allen Taylor, Laura<lb />
Thigpen, Sandra Lee Trompson, Mc-<lb />
Alvin Turner, Mary Ann Worthington<lb />
and Faye Stone Watson.<lb /><pb facs="00038640_tn_0004" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER l<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
a i&amp;&amp;<lb />
James Brewer Directs First Major<lb />
Production, 'My Three Angels'<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
For the past few weelca, newly-<lb />
added staff member, James A. Brew-<lb />
er of the English department, has<lb />
been giving directions to ten young<lb />
aspiring actors at McGinnis audit-<lb />
orium. Mr. Brewer, assistant director<lb />
of the East Carolina Playhouse, has<lb />
undertaken the chore of directing the<lb />
first major production of the year,<lb />
"My Three Angels hilarious Broad-<lb />
way play and motion picture.<lb />
Singer-actor-teacher Brewer's wide<lb />
range of experience has taken him<lb />
into many fields. After receiving his<lb />
Bachelor of Arts degree from the<lb />
University of Tennessee, Southern-<lb />
born Brewer continued there until<lb />
1956 when he acquired a Master of<lb />
Arts degree.<lb />
As a member of the University of<lb />
Tennessee Players, Mr. Brewer per-<lb />
formed in "Mister Roberts "On<lb />
Borrowed Time (the lead), and<lb />
"Everyman He worked as assistant<lb />
on scenery design and constructor for<lb />
Dial M for Murder "Come Back<lb />
Little Sheba" and "Caine Mutiny<lb />
Mr. Brewer's extensive acting ex-<lb />
perience also includes working with<lb />
the Carouse Theater in Knoxvilie,<lb />
Tennessee. Here he had the leading<lb />
roles in "The Winslow Boy "Ani-<lb />
mal Kingdom" and "R.U.R and per-<lb />
formed in five other productions. He<lb />
 ived as Assistant Technical Di-<lb />
rector of light plays including "Sa-<lb />
biina Fair" and "The Rainmaker<lb />
Besides being an actor, Mr. Brewer<lb />
is a singer and has vocalized with<lb />
the Knoxvilie Civic Opera. His musical<lb />
training includes 18 semester hours<lb />
in voice and six semester hours in<lb />
chorus. These hours were spent at<lb />
University of Tennessee, Baylen Uni-<lb />
versity, and the University of South-<lb />
ern California. He has undertaken<lb />
roles in "Carmen" and "Fledermaus<lb />
While serving with the Navy, he<lb />
sang in the United States Navy<lb />
Choir in San Diego, California. As s<lb />
folk singer, Mr. Brewer gave a bal-<lb />
lad concert sponsored by the National<lb />
Collegiate Players. "The importance<lb />
of folk singing to me is the sim-<lb />
plicity and emotion shown by people<lb />
who really can sing them stated Mr.<lb />
Brewer.<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, Mr. Brewer spent his time with<lb />
the University of Southern California<lb />
Department of Drama. He had lead-<lb />
ing roles in "Damn Yankees "My<lb />
Three Angels "The Little Foxes<lb />
and "A Midsummer Night's Dream<lb />
In 1968 he won the Best Actor<lb />
Award made by the National Col-<lb />
legiate Players. Mr. Brewer has per-<lb />
formed in the live television pro-<lb />
ductions of "Ten O'clock Scholar" and<lb />
"On the Hill<lb />
Fetsch Chosen For<lb />
Symphony Duties<lb />
Dr. Wolfgang Fetsch, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the Department of Music, will<lb />
appear as piano soloist with the<lb />
North Carolina Symphony Orchestra<lb />
during its 1160 season.<lb />
The East Carolina pianist was se-<lb />
lected through auditions recently con-<lb />
ducted by the state orchestra at<lb />
Meredith College, Raleigh. Dr. Fetsch<lb />
will play the Grieg Concerto in A<lb />
Minor.<lb />
A member of the college faculty<lb />
here since 1957, Dr. Fetsch is known<lb />
to a large number of music lovers in<lb />
this state through a series of re-<lb />
citals which he has given during<lb />
the past two years.<lb />
He was presented in a televised<lb />
all Chopin recital last November on<lb />
East Carolina's weekly "Let's Go To<lb />
College" program over Channel 9.<lb />
In 1958 he appeared in a radio broad-<lb />
cast from WPTF, Raleigh, and in two<lb />
recitals on the campus.<lb />
Dr. Fetsch, born in Mannheim,<lb />
Germany, a city steeped in musical<lb />
traditions, began his training there<lb />
with his father, Rudolph Fetsch,<lb />
opera conductor, and other noted<lb />
musicians. Coming to this country<lb />
in 1950, he studied at the University<lb />
of Denver and earned a degree in<lb />
music. Last year he received the<lb />
doctorate i)h music from Indiana<lb />
University.<lb />
As a teacher of piano, he began<lb />
his career by giving individual in-<lb />
struction to students and then work-<lb />
ed with the U. S. Army Education<lb />
Program for four years. He has been<lb />
a faculty member of Osaka Music<lb />
College in Japan, the University of<lb />
Denver, and Indiana University.<lb />
Teacher Receives Award<lb />
In Regional Art Exhibition<lb />
member<lb />
received<lb />
of<lb />
in<lb />
EC College Singers Selected<lb />
The ten students of music who have<lb />
been chosen as members of the Col-<lb />
lege Singers this year have been an-<lb />
nounced by the Department of Music.<lb />
They were selected because of their<lb />
ability as musicians and their talent<lb />
as vocalists to sing together during<lb />
the 1959-1900 term.<lb />
The College Singers present a num-<lb />
ber of programs during each school<lb />
year. One of the outstanding musical<lb />
events in which they appear is an<lb />
annual Christmas recital of carols<lb />
from many lands.<lb />
Dan E. Vornholt of the college de-<lb />
partment of music is director of the<lb />
group. Olive G. Herring is piano<lb />
accompanist.<lb />
The ten members of the College<lb />
Singers are: sopranos, Betty Lane<lb />
Evans and Patricia Roberts; second<lb />
sopranos, Dorothy McCleary and Ja-<lb />
net Wurst; altos, Martha Ann Davis<lb />
and Nancy Wilson Harris; tenors,<lb />
Robert J. Holton and Jerry H. Pre-<lb />
scott; and basses, Kenneth Ginn and<lb />
Rhesa C. Hart.<lb />
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tieS tTistorganizations. Today,<lb />
the world's largest orS Lieuten-<lb />
ant in the Women s Arrays V<lb />
. onal and social life is busy  <lb />
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exciting    happily<lb />
executive occupies a<lb /><lb />
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education, w of an Army<lb />
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officer are hers.<lb />
time. (Free evenings<lb />
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career as an executive  an<lb />
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on the Champs Elysees.<lb />
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executive career in the Women's Army Corps.<lb />
Cllf  r University.<lb />
JhSSSsMSM<lb />
John Gordon, faculty<lb />
the Department of Art<lb />
Atlanta, Georgia, the third prize of<lb />
$300 in the Fourteenth Southeastern<lb />
American Exhibition in the Art Asso-<lb />
ciation Galleries of the Georgia city.<lb />
Gordon's oil painting "Boodie at<lb />
Table" was chosen as a prize winner<lb />
in the regional exhibition. Artists<lb />
from nine states entered their works<lb />
in the show. Judges were the noted<lb />
American artists Isobel Bishop and<lb />
Thomas Carr Howe. Gordon's picture<lb />
was exhibited at the Atlantic art<lb />
center September 27-October 11.<lb />
"Boodie at Table a prize winner<lb />
n the IW8 North Carolina Annual<lb />
Artists' Competition, was on exhibi-<lb />
tion at the State Museum of Art,<lb />
Raleigh, last winter and was seen<lb />
there by many visitors.<lb />
The picture is a study of the art-<lb />
ist's daughter and belongs to his<lb />
"brown period" when he used a re-<lb />
stricted piileth' and worked mainly in<lb />
brown, black and white. It is mod-<lb />
el n in style.<lb />
Gordon's work has been shown<lb />
it a number of art exhibitions in<lb />
this rtate and elsewhere. Several of<lb />
his portraits were included last<lb />
spring in the Portrait Exhibition at<lb />
the Sheppard Memorial Library dur-<lb />
ing the Greenville Community Arts<lb />
Festival. A one-man show of eight<lb />
semi-abstract painting.s was on view<lb />
last January and February at the<lb />
University of North Carolina under<lb />
the sponsorship of the University art<lb />
department<lb />
His work has also been exhibited<lb />
at Duke University, East Carolina<lb />
College, and the Rocky Mount Arts<lb />
('enter.<lb />
Gordon has exhibited also in Ohio<lb />
and Kentucky. His work is included<lb />
in several private collections in North<lb />
Carolina and in the art collection at<lb />
Centre College in Kentucky.<lb />
He beg-an his teaching career at<lb />
East Carolina College and has been<lb />
a faculty member here since 1952.<lb />
fie teaches painting, drawing, and<lb />
design and acts as advisor to some<lb />
of the students chosen to give sen-<lb />
ior exhibitions of their work.<lb />
His interest in art, realized at an<lb />
early age, was intensified when he<lb />
Mice!<lb />
Major Robert<lb />
Ing Officer of<lb />
P. Michaels, Rank-<lb />
the Greenville Air<lb />
Force Reserve Unit, states that ex-<lb />
servicemen of any branch of the serv-<lb />
ice may join the local unit and re-<lb />
ceive pay for reserve training.<lb />
Participants also may accrue valu-<lb />
able retirement pay at age 60.<lb />
Major Michaels states that he is<lb />
particularly interested in college<lb />
students.<lb />
Persons interested in joining this<lb />
Aii Force Reserve Unit should meet<lb />
in Room 15, Austin Building at S<lb />
p.m. any Thursday night. Also per-<lb />
sons may call Captain A. C. Brin-<lb />
son, Administrative Officer, at<lb />
PLaza 8-1332 for further information.<lb />
ODE TO A GNAT<lb />
by David Coxe<lb />
Spring is gone<lb />
It's the fall of the year,<lb />
And damn it all<lb />
The gnat is still here.<lb />
He's a worrisome creature<lb />
And his only quest,<lb />
Is to be an irritating<lb />
Abominable pest.<lb />
You can sit in class;<lb />
Fight him all day,<lb />
But one fact remains;<lb />
He's here to stay.<lb />
He'll nest in your ear,<lb />
Perhaps crawl up your nose,<lb />
And if he ever leaves<lb />
It'll be hard to suppose.<lb />
So be gone damn gnat<lb />
And with a swish of the hand,<lb />
SPLAT <lb />
No gnat.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
For Smashing Elon!<lb />
In Celebration You Will<lb />
Be Admitted To The<lb />
PITT THEATRE<lb />
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY<lb />
Oct. 20-21 For Only<lb />
To See<lb />
'The Man Who<lb />
Understood Women'<lb />
Henry Fonda- - Leslie Caron<lb />
in Technicolor Hit<lb />
Please Bring This Coupon<lb />
With You!<lb />
PITT<lb />
Theatre<lb />
Humber Presents<lb />
Introductory<lb />
Danforth Speech<lb />
A glimpse backwaid thiougb tij<lb />
centuries to trace the fui.e- lV ,<lb />
shaped Western cultu<lb />
riven an audience on<lb />
(Gordon's<lb />
"Boodie at<lb />
Table"<lb />
studied during military service<lb />
abroad at the Beaux School, Mar- m, down to as. The <lb />
cssspu<lb />
7,  li. Robei t Lee H . nbc<lb />
Greenville uve the initial ad<lb />
of the 199-1M0 Danforth Le<lb />
Dr. Humber, noted lawye<lb />
man, and patron of the art<lb />
e,i "The Cultural Heritage of Mode<lb />
Society" before an audience fi<lb />
campus and the city.<lb />
Our religious heritage, he<lb />
audience, had its beginning<lb />
monothei ttf culture began I<lb />
ate with the Jews. The <lb />
concepts of Christ Him e<lb />
firmed, form "the core of .<lb />
culture's foundation<lb />
Greece, "cradle of<lb />
Western culture AJexandi<lb />
re the ancient world "a<lb />
dous .sour" to scientific<lb />
Investigation; Rome with <lb />
for "the sovereignty of law m<lb />
the Western world, he said, a<lb />
heritage.<lb />
From the Middle Ages,<lb />
greatest periods of human<lb />
he continued, dynamic eonee I<lb />
seilles, and the American University,<lb />
Biarritz, France. Later be did two<lb />
yean of undergraduate work at Cen-<lb />
tre College, L946-1948; received the<lb />
bachelor' i degree at the Usurer itj<lb />
of Kentui ky in 1951) and the master's<lb />
degree at the State University of<lb />
Iowa in lt.r2.<lb />
President States<lb />
ISC Objectives<lb />
"We are trying to make a position<lb />
for the women on eampus, to make<lb />
them respected and honored. We<lb />
stress respect for our fellow col-<lb />
leagues' These are the words of<lb />
Jackie Byrd, president of the Inter-<lb />
Sorority Council, in expressing the<lb />
objectives of the organization.<lb />
Two representatives from each<lb />
?ororit and the sorority presidents<lb />
compose the Council. These two rep-<lb />
resentative- me appointed to this<lb />
position by the respective sorority<lb />
presidents. The president is an auto-<lb />
matic member.<lb />
The major function of the Inter-<lb />
Sorority Council is in its capacity as<lb />
an advisory group to the eight local<lb />
sororities.<lb />
Emphasis is placed upon "schol-<lb />
s hip, leadership, and good rela-<lb />
tions with the college, faculty, stu-<lb />
 t body, and public in general<lb />
An informal rush has been com-<lb />
pleted recently. The formal rushes<lb />
are planned for next January of<lb />
next year, at which time both fresh-<lb />
man and upperclassman rushees will<lb />
be brought into the various local<lb />
groups.<lb />
At the present time, plans for the<lb />
year are incomplete. As each so-<lb />
nority becomes national, however, a<lb />
formal tea will be given to the group.<lb />
Officers of the Inter-Sorority<lb />
Council for the iy5i-60 academic<lb />
year are Jackie Byrd, president;<lb />
Betsy Hill, vice president; Sylvia<lb />
Sandperdo, secretary; and Betty F.<lb />
Moore, treasurer.<lb />
nationality, creation of a<lb />
ful literature" in I <lb />
building of great ca<lb />
vances in political life i<lb />
tributions of the period whi<lb />
e ome part of our<lb />
the past.<lb />
The Renaissance,<lb />
dou creative irapul . ai<lb />
formation, which ga.<lb />
. acted as powerful<lb />
shaping Western culture, he ja<lb />
Three nations, he state<lb />
great contributions<lb />
through political institutioi<lb />
many, through its music; ar.<lb />
through "cultivation of<lb />
ties of life" and creation of t id<lb />
of god living.<lb />
"We have implemented some ttt<lb />
concepts 'which we have ii<lb />
Dr. Humbei said. We have <lb />
ti ward the emancipation of<lb />
we have stressed the dignit; : tftl<lb />
individual and the ideal of <lb />
I rtunity, he explained. Thi <lb />
ing "as no other country ha<lb />
the potentialities of the 1 . <lb />
Revolution, we have deve.<lb />
dustry, released wealth to the n i -<lb />
and raised the standard of<lb />
"Tapping at our door he con lad-<lb />
ed, "is another revolutionthe .<lb />
k revolution . . . The Twentiet i Ces<lb />
tury may later be considered tc zz:<lb />
of the Dark Ages, for we are<lb />
ing out toward a destinj that M<lb />
cannot conceive of<lb />
JACKIE BYRD<lb />
ISC President<lb />
Frat Elects Fink<lb />
Pledge Class Prexy<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha f -<lb />
pledge class, to be installe I S<lb />
' 16, has recently elected<lb />
T ej are: I-arry Fink, p<lb />
M y, vice president; Kit<lb />
secretary and David Hs<lb />
urer.<lb />
Other pledges are: Burl<lb />
Sonny Basin ger, Ifickej<lb />
Linwood Hsrsell, Mac <lb />
Britt Baywood, Gene Thorn <lb />
Bob licKinney.<lb />
Projects canied on by the : :edg<lb />
lass thus far are parking cars <lb />
home football games and selling fool-<lb />
ball programs.<lb />
In November Lambda Chi phu<lb />
have s supper meeting for honorary<lb />
members of the fraternity.<lb />
Officers of the fraternity for this<lb />
include .John West, premier<lb />
Charles Dyson, vice presidr<lb />
Taylor, secretary; Ceorge Baynes.<lb />
tre irei; sad Cane Bedsote, rust<lb />
chairman.<lb />
CrtHan are Paul Goodwin, pled<lb />
ter; Edgar Williams, ritualist:<lb />
Kd Emory, social chairman; Otc<lb />
Strother, corresponded; and Wilk<lb />
Burt, house manager.<lb />
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ttjRSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1959<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
omecomeing '59 All This And More!<lb />
i<lb />
SIGMA NU FIX)AT . . wins second place.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA CANNON . . . conies in third.<lb />
WNCT . . . televises game for first time.<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA RIVER BOAT  did not win a prize, but symmetrical-<lb />
ly perfect.<lb />
ECC MAJORETTES  and band at attention for<lb />
Alma Mater.<lb /><lb /><lb />
QUEEN DOTTIE McEWEN . .<lb />
change to cheer.<lb /><lb />
makes a quick<lb />
GAY NINETIES . . featured by College Union<lb />
host and hostess George Ray and Alice Bailey.<lb />
Photos by Fred Robertson<lb />
Staff Photographer<lb /><pb facs="00038640_tn_0006" /><lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15<lb />
Pirates Meet West Carolina In Crucial North State T<lb />
Bucs Crush El<lb />
J<lb />
ames<lb />
rusn cion, 31-8,<lb />
Speight Scores<lb />
In Homecoming;<lb />
Twice In Victory<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
East Carolina's aggressive Pirates<lb />
extended their North State Confer-<lb />
ence winning streak to three, by<lb />
walloping Elon's Christians, 31-8, be-<lb />
fore a Homecoming crowd of more<lb />
than 10,000. Even the folks at home<lb />
saw the Bucs -showing power in the<lb />
air as well as on the groundcrush<lb />
Elon on a statewide television broad-<lb />
cast, the first game to be televised<lb />
in the North State Conference.<lb />
The first period saw East Carolina<lb />
score twice. After running out of<lb />
downs on their first series of plays,<lb />
the Pirates were forced to punt.<lb />
Porgy Turner's kick was fumbled by<lb />
Elon halfback George Wooten on his<lb />
own five yard line. A pile-up resulted<lb />
from the fumble, but officials ruled<lb />
East Carolina had recovered it. On<lb />
the first play from scrimmage, quar-<lb />
terback Ralph Zehring handed off to<lb />
All - Conference halfback James<lb />
Speight and the Pirates surged ahead.<lb />
Jerry Carpenter's boot made it 7-0.<lb />
After exchanging fumbles at mid-<lb />
field, the Christians chose to punt.<lb />
The ball rolled dead on the Pirate<lb />
nine yard line and the Bucs were on<lb />
their way to a 91 yard drive, climax-<lb />
ed by a 52 yard pass from Zehring<lb />
to halfback Glenn Bass. Carpenter<lb />
again made the conversion.<lb />
The second stanza saw both clubs<lb />
push across the goal line. Pirate re-<lb />
serve halfback, Sonny Basinger ga-<lb />
thered in a punt on his own 43 yard<lb />
I<lb />
SMALL HOLE . . . East Carolina's Mac Thacker finds little running room against Elon's defense. The Pirates<lb />
didn't display their usual ground attack Saturday but instead went to the air to trounce Elon, 31-8.<lb />
Freshmen Blast Chowan: Meet Frederick<lb />
Bast Carolina's freshmen football<lb />
squad travels to Portsmouth, Virginia<lb />
this Saturday night for a return en-<lb />
gagement with the Frederick College<lb />
Lions.<lb />
In the previous contest between<lb />
the two teams, played in East Caro-<lb />
lina's College Stadium, the Pirate<lb />
Frosh were victorious by a margin<lb />
of 6-0.<lb />
The Baby Bucs invade Frederick<lb />
territory Saturday night boasting a<lb />
!  ord of two wins against one loss<lb />
for the overall season's play thus sive play on the part of the Baby Buc<lb />
far. The only Pirate loss came two<lb />
weeks ago against The Citadel fresh-<lb />
man team.<lb />
Last Thursday night, the ECC<lb />
Frosh, playing in College Stadium,<lb />
romped to a 18-13 win over the<lb />
Chowan Junior College eleven.<lb />
The ECC-Ohowan game, sponsored<lb />
by the ECC Touchdown Club and the<lb />
Greenville Jaycees to raise money for<lb />
a new scoreboard for the college<lb />
field, again featured the fine defen-<lb />
line. East Carolina's host of fine<lb />
backs also showed up well in the pre-<lb />
homecoming tilt.<lb />
Stalwarts in the ECC-Chowan<lb />
game were backs Billy Torrence, Bill<lb />
Strickland, John Tatum, and Charles<lb />
Roberts. In the Baby Buc forward<lb />
wall, James Strawbridge, Bobby<lb />
Bunvgardner, and Paul Anthony turn-<lb />
ed in fine performances for the Pi-<lb />
rates.<lb />
line, where Walkie Hanford threw<lb />
an initial block that sent Basinger<lb />
scampering on a 57 yard touchdown<lb />
run. Carpenter's try for the point<lb />
after touchdown hit the goal post, but<lb />
fell to the side, still leaving the Bucs<lb />
out front 20-0.<lb />
It seemed as though fumbles were<lb />
the order of the day. Basinger fum-<lb />
bled on his own 14 yard line, and<lb />
Elon took over. A penalty put the<lb />
ball back to the five and halfback<lb />
Jim Short carried it over to break<lb />
the scoring ice for the Christians.<lb />
Tonv Markosky gathered in Charles<lb />
Maidon's pass for the two point con-<lb />
version.<lb />
A gala halftime show was put on<lb />
by the E.C.C. Band. Climaxing the<lb />
performance was E. C. Beatty sing-<lb />
ing his hit song "Ski King<lb />
The second half failed to be quite<lb />
as exciting as the first, but the<lb />
Pirates still managed to score in<lb />
both quarters.<lb />
Moving the ball down to the Chris-<lb />
tian 14 yard line, the Pirate offense<lb />
bogged down. Tackle Henry Kwiat-<lb />
kowski booted a perfect field goal<lb />
fiom that point to further the EC<lb />
scoring parade.<lb />
With the clock running out, the<lb />
Bucs marched 61 yards for the final<lb />
score of the game. Once again it u<lb />
quarterback Zehring looking to the<lb />
airlanes where he found Speight, the<lb />
senior speed merchant, who gathered<lb />
in the pass and fought his way to<lb />
pay dirt. The play covered 22 yards.<lb />
End Howard Beale snagged Zehring's<lb />
perfect pass to add 2 more points,<lb />
and a total of 31 for the Pirates, to<lb />
the weary Christians 8.<lb />
Turning in their usual outstanding<lb />
performance in the line were Ed<lb />
Emory, Bill Cain and Vernon Davis,<lb />
along with Lynn Barnett, John Wike<lb />
and James Gordon. End Dave Thomas<lb />
and tackle Kwiatkowski were in for<lb />
special praise on both offense and<lb />
defense.<lb />
Next week the .Pirates will be fea-<lb />
tured in a North State Conference<lb />
headliner, when they travel to Cul-<lb />
lowhee, N.C. to tangle with a highly<lb />
respected Western Carolina eleven.<lb />
Big Game Will<lb />
Be Played On<lb />
Mountain Soil<lb />
LUCKY STRIKE presents<lb />
3&amp;VV 'PL-fflOOa:<lb />
Dr. Frood, Ph.T.T.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I am a 35-year-old<lb />
freshman. Should I wear a beanie?<lb />
Worried<lb />
Door Worried: If I were a 35-year-old<lb />
freshman, I'd wear a mask.<lb /><lb />
?<lb />
c?<lb />
V.v<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: Nobody likes me. Girls<lb />
despise me. Men can't stand me. Profs<lb />
detest me. Dogs snap at my cuffs. What<lb />
should I do? Hated<lb />
Dear Hated: Don't ask me. I don't like<lb />
you, either.<lb />
0<lb />
o<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I'm a non-conformist.<lb />
But I smoke what everybody else smokes<lb />
 Lucky Strike. How can I be different<lb />
and still smoke Luckies?<lb />
. M. Odd<lb />
Dear Mr. Odd: Light both ends of the<lb />
Lucky and insert a straw into the middle.<lb />
Sip the smoke through the straw and say<lb />
"wfldsville" after each puff.<lb />
-<lb />
DR. FROOD'S MORAL. OF THI MONTH<lb />
Things worth having are worth working for. For example: If you<lb />
want a football letter, find a football player and ask him to write<lb />
you one.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I'm flunking every-<lb />
thing but math. I get D in that. Help me.<lb />
Name withheld by request)<lb />
Dear Withheld: Spend less time on<lb />
math.<lb /><lb />
&amp;<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I have a ravishingly<lb />
beautiful girl in my class. Sadly, she is<lb />
witless. Should I flunk her?<lb />
Bookish<lb />
Dear Bookish: Pass her. Other profes-<lb />
sors are waiting.<lb />
Dear Dr. Frood: I go steady with two<lb />
girlsone in the dorm, one in the Theta<lb />
house. Traveling between the two places<lb />
is making a wreck of me. What to do?<lb />
Tired<lb />
Dear Tired: Get your girl to get your<lb />
girl into her sorority.<lb />
DR. FROOD AND THE<lb />
AMAZING NEW FILTER<lb />
I had occasion recently to<lb />
study the remarkable "no<lb />
smoke" filter made of solid<lb />
lead. No matter how hard<lb />
you puff, you get no smoke.<lb />
Incidentally, a pack of these<lb />
cigarettes weighs 2 pounds.<lb />
Luckies weigh less  and<lb />
you get smoke. The best.<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE<lb />
MORE LUCKIES THAN<lb />
ANY OTHER REGULAR!<lb />
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,<lb />
college students head right for fine tobacco.<lb />
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular<lb />
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TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER!<lb />
Product 4 M 4mtm Xfmm fSj.j.y "$<lb />
is our Middle<lb />
By ROY MARTIN<lb />
East Carolina's league-leading Pi-<lb />
rates face their sternest test of the<lb />
1959 football season, this Saturday<lb />
night, when they travel to Cullovvhee,<lb />
N.C. for a conference tilt with the<lb />
Catamounts of Western Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
The Pirates, whose win over Elon<lb />
last week 31-8 put them atop the<lb />
North State Conference, are prepar-<lb />
ing for what should be the toughest<lb />
game that they face this year. The<lb />
Catamounts will be celebrating<lb />
Homecoming in Cullowhee and are<lb />
expected to make this a hard contest<lb />
for the Bucs.<lb />
The Catamounts, boasting a tem<lb />
of seasoned veterans, will be placing<lb />
their hopes for the East Carolina<lb />
game in the hands of a trio of fast,<lb />
hard running backs. Bob Cooper, rat-<lb />
ed one of the finest quarterbacks in<lb />
the North State Conference, and full-<lb />
hacks Jamie Wilkes and Lowell Jen-<lb />
nings are expected to spearhead the<lb />
WCC attack.<lb />
Cooper, who was the North State<lb />
Conference's leading punter last sea-<lb />
son, is Western Carolina's candidate<lb />
for Little All-America, and is the<lb />
mainstay of the Catamount squad.<lb />
The six-foot, 1G5 pound Cooper, can<lb />
either run, pass, or punt to perfec-<lb />
tion. T.at season Cooper collected<lb />
over 1,000 yards in total offense, 774<lb />
yards due to his potent passing arm,<lb />
and was named to the North State<lb />
All-Conference eleven.<lb />
Jamie Wilkes and Lowell Jennings,<lb />
Western Carolina's "fullback twins<lb />
are also stalwarts in the Catamount<lb />
offensive picture. Wilkes is a 185<lb />
pounder from Winston-Salem who<lb />
stands 5-10. Jennings, from Heph-<lb />
zibah. Ca is of the same height and<lb />
weight. Both Wilkes and Jennings in<lb />
addition to being stellar performers<lb />
offensively, are also terrors defen-<lb />
sively. Both of these boys have had<lb />
times this season when they showed<lb />
All-American form. They may be a<lb />
great thorn in the side of East Caro-<lb />
lina in the coming tilt.<lb />
In the Western Carolina forward<lb />
wall, All-Conference end Jack Spady,<lb />
a Castonia, N.C. native and center<lb />
Ron Aughtry, another All-Confer-<lb />
ence performer, are expected to be<lb />
in top form for the ECC-WCC en-<lb />
counter. Aughtry, rugged on defense<lb />
as well as offense, was injured some<lb />
weeks ago and missed the Western<lb />
f'aiolina-Catawba game. It is re-<lb />
ported that his injury has healed and<lb />
he will be ready to go at full speed<lb />
against East Carolina.<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates, riding in<lb />
the top slot in the North State Con-<lb />
ference, have been undergoing rug-<lb />
ged drills in preparation for the<lb />
Western Carolina game. The Pirates<lb />
are a little wary that the Western<lb />
Carolina eleven may be a sleeping<lb />
giant. The Catamounts have lost some<lb />
supposedly easy contests but then<lb />
again they have knocked off some<lb />
highly touted opponents . One great<lb />
example of their ability to upset was<lb />
their 19-13 victory over Tampa, the<lb />
ninth-ranked team in the nation.<lb />
The Pirates whose conference rec-<lb />
ord is now 3-0, came out of the Elon<lb />
game in good physical condition and<lb />
should be at full strength when they<lb />
meet Western Carolina this weekend.<lb />
The strong Pirate defense will meet<lb />
its greatest test of the season<lb />
against Catamount coach Dan Robin-<lb />
son's strong Split-T offense. Expect-<lb />
ed to pace the Bucs again in the for-<lb />
ward wall Saturday are ends Bill<lb />
Cain and David Thomas, tackles Ver-<lb />
non Davis and Ed Emory, guards<lb />
Wayne Davis and Jim Gordon.<lb />
Offensively for the Pirates the<lb />
same line'should be playing full time,<lb />
barring last minute changes. In the<lb />
backfield, lineup should also remain<lb />
the same. Expected to be in the<lb />
starting backfield are James Speight<lb />
and Glenn Bass at halfbacks, Mac<lb />
Thacker at fullback and Ralph Zeh-<lb />
ring at the quarterback slot.<lb />
 7i Wt)<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
DEN<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
Almost 10,000 fans turned out for the East Carolina <lb />
coming ami thousands of others had a ohance to watch the Elon-EQ<lb />
tilt on television. It was one of the largest crowds to vitiu m<lb />
Carolina tilt and the crowd left well pleased with what they saw.<lb />
Coach .Jak Boone's aggregation didn't display the explosive pafe<lb />
of halfbacks James Speight and Glenn Bass- that the abtmnj had bea<lb />
reading about but instead they saw the passing ami of Ralph Zehring fa<lb />
action and the fine play of the ECC line which battered the K<lb />
and forward wall.<lb />
Weather Takes Away SPirit'<lb />
Elon cAiua prepared to stop the break-away running antics ;<lb />
nd Speight but they were unaware that .ehiiug would take t , a,<lb />
,n,l mane the Christians' All-Conference Charlie Maiden look like a<lb />
.et amidst a group of giants. Heralded as one of the top pal .<lb />
loop, Maiden was overshadowed by tbtj deadly accuracy of Ze<lb />
the Elon star was aeeei able to get the upper hand of the K <lb />
Fumbles were numerous and costly in the game played ui<lb />
ible weather conditions. The sun remained out most of the<lb />
it eaa one of the hottest days since mid-summer. The hot weal<lb />
a Lot out of the crowd but the players felt the biggest effect of I<lb />
atmosphere.<lb />
Nevertheless, the many visitors saw glimpses of the Pirati<lb />
Zehring's pas- to Bass was a beauty, and Speight power, we <lb />
couple of the highlights. Howard Beale and David Thomac mad)<lb />
sensational catches during the evening and Sonny Basrager!<lb />
tei punt return brought the crowd to its feet.<lb />
(iame Will Be On Radio<lb />
This week, the Pirates venture into mountain territory witl .<lb />
task ahead. They face a Western Carolina club that is rated a<lb />
the best in the school's history.<lb />
Radio station WOOW will carry Saturday's game. TL-<lb />
has carried the past couple of contests and have been a big<lb />
promotional value of the Pirate football club.<lb />
East Carolina got credit for another "first" Saturday w<lb />
formed before a large TV audience. It was the first time that<lb />
Carolina game was televised and also the first North State m<lb />
before the cameras.<lb />
A hot debate over the winning float of Theta Chi has take<lb />
luster from the big weekend. It was kinda hard to see hot <lb />
offered little to the theme of homecoming, could place ahead some of the<lb />
others - namely the one entered by Kappa Alpha.<lb />
Predictions Of The Week<lb />
Last week's chart picked BCC to win by 24 but 2: was the <lb />
could do but we'll forgive them. This week, they run up against h fas<lb />
that will be tough perhaps the toughest on the schedule. The pick<lb />
this corner is a hard-earned eight point win.<lb />
Other games<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Guilford by 13; Bears will find that Qual  -  <lb />
rougher than past years.<lb />
Appalachian over Catawba by 14; Mountaineers will rebound from<lb />
iast week's defeat.<lb />
State over W. Forest by 7; Wolf pack finally show talent.<lb />
College Shop's<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winning Teams<lb />
North Carolinavs.Maryland<lb />
N. C. Statevs.Wake Forest<lb />
Northwesternvs.Michigan<lb />
Armyvs.Duke<lb />
Princetonvs.Cornell<lb />
Richmondvs.Citadel<lb />
Va. Techvs.Virginia<lb />
Texas Christianvs.Texas A &amp; M<lb />
U.C.L.A.vs.California<lb />
BaylorV8.Texas Tech<lb />
Presbyterianvs.Elon<lb />
Purduevs.Ohio State<lb />
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TexasVB.Arkansas<lb />
E.C.C. Score of game vs.w r r<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate At<lb />
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Signature<lb />
Rules<lb />
1. Contest open to college students only.<lb />
2. Copies must be turned in at The College Shop by noon (12:00)<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Only one copy per person.<lb />
Score of ECC game will be used in case of tie.<lb />
Person picking most winner will be awarded Gift Certificate.<lb />
Winner will be announced on Monday at The College Shop.<lb />
3.<lb />
4.<lb />
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