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HH '!<lb />
Greenville Chief of Police, S. G.<lb />
Kiibbs has announced "No Parking is<lb />
t be observed on Fifth Street be-<lb />
tween Vleade and Greene Streets be-<lb />
tween  00 p. . Friday, Seplember<lb />
16. and 12:00 Noon (Saturday. Ve-<lb />
hicles violating this will be removed.<lb />
Eastta<lb />
si.<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
IKKNV1LLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1960<lb />
Mildred Manning, ECC postmaster,<lb />
announces that all upperclassmen<lb />
M have thgjr box assignment rc-<lb />
Vr tl,isPMen dorm stu-<lb />
j Ere remmdeo not to put ECC<lb />
on their addresses.<lb />
ennedy<lb />
J <lb />
it Campus<lb />
Number 1<lb />
Jenkins Discusses<lb />
Tuition Problem<lb />
At Opening<lb />
Faculty Meet<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins, at a fac-<lb />
ulty meeting opening the 1960-1961<lb />
erm, characterized the beginning<lb />
school year as one in which educa-<lb />
tors will be concerned with many<lb />
problems growing out of changing<lb />
 nditions and emphases in higher<lb />
education.<lb />
"When w. realize that our incom-<lb />
Party<lb />
Nominee Makes<lb />
Greenville First<lb />
Southern Stop<lb />
urday<lb />
In ECC Stadium<lb />
g class<lb />
MIC I<lb />
 U.l.l-N TKKKS . . . one of the muiy reminder oMtur  haae "Donnas' recent visit to the campus.<lb />
Donna Leaves Disrupted Campus<lb />
u e Donna hit Greenville<lb />
ip i- hard Monday mun<lb />
 early houi a. The dtw-<lb />
tveathei phenomenon crip-<lb />
daily schedule of college ac-<lb />
 t ! mid-afternoon main-<lb />
ad everything under<lb />
icaite lived up to its ad-<lb />
tice predicted by weather-<lb />
'I<lb />
As fai as the East Carolina<lb />
i I ' Bed, it greatly ex-<lb />
 d the damage caused by Hurri-<lb />
Haze Th:s violent visitor ling<lb />
" . it ha i done a thorough job<lb />
tl nf tree<lb />
vor the ground,<lb />
' i I a v indows.<lb />
 dlege streets were<lb />
efore, entangled trmf-<lb />
A quick survey of automobile-<lb />
scarred bj falling bran-<lb />
By MIKE K ATSIAS<lb />
. Water covered the curbing en peaks and excessive tree damage cora-<lb />
of Cotton Hall facing the posed the hurried reports of Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha, Pi K.ippa Alpha, Sigma<lb />
Nti, and Thet.x Chi.<lb />
Downtown Greenville was another<lb />
windows were demo<lb />
fifty per cent larger than Last<lb />
car's new group he said, "we shall<lb />
robably begin to appreciate more<lb />
f ily the terms 'population explosion'<lb />
and 'educational revolution along<lb />
with 'faculty shortage' and the old<lb />
. tand-by 'crisis "<lb />
"One of the "most urgent" of to-<lb />
day's problems Dr. Jenkins contin-<lb />
ued, "is that of tuition He stated<lb />
his conviction that insofar as higher<lb />
education in North Carolina and,<lb />
more particularly in Eastern North<lb />
the Administration Building f is concernf. " increasing-<lb />
Kaat Fifth Street, the city street run- ' ' ' ' Slm ' ,arer of the cost should Se<lb />
mng parallel , the front of the Col- P a"d Thrta CkL " by i0efafcy throueh taxation<lb />
lege women dormitories was a Wtst Downtown Greenville was another A coUege education he said,<lb />
;  r i . i i i d  . . i should be available to all voune<lb />
OiatUtet oj trash and debris. story. More windows were demo- i -iL  . . "U"B<lb />
c ,i .  . people without discrimination is to<lb />
College aieca service was ham- hshed on ever, main street. "It ap- economic or social status Enormos<lb />
the early morning power-1 Jlt,ire1 as if !lfclf the busine3s eg waste of talent now exists, he stTte'l"<lb />
During Senator John Kennedy's<lb />
Tar Heel tour Saturday, September<lb />
17, he will spend approximately two<lb />
iours in Greenv'lle as his first stop.<lb />
The tentative time-table for the <lb />
700-mile jaunt shows that Mr. Ken-<lb />
 students will be al- lieiv should arrive at the Pitt-Green-1<lb />
 slle airport about 9:00 a.m. this Sat-<lb />
blackout. Stud"n( workers arrived on<lb />
time but could accomplish nothing<lb />
without electrical fixtures working.<lb />
The daily delivery of the Raleigh pa-<lb />
per failed to arrive due to poor high-<lb />
 conditions leading into Green-<lb />
trunks, spraying j ille.<lb />
Quite a few ; rofessors entered wet<lb />
offices and classrooms. The Buean-<lb />
ner and East Carolinian offices were<lb />
damaged by wind and water.<lb />
Fraterniy houses faired pretty well<lb />
considering other city damage. Minor<lb />
tablishments in town suffered at the<lb />
'utn'ds uf Hurricane Donna said or.e<lb />
policeman.<lb />
among young people from low-income<lb />
families. Per c pita income in East-<lb />
ern North Carolina, he continued, in-<lb />
Store naneqmns were visible on dicates that the time has not' yet<lb />
,11111 Oiiin.U rlM. S1 1 1  J<lb />
Evans Street. The winds had swept<lb />
hem from their windows and they<lb />
littered the sidewalks in a comical<lb />
array.<lb />
One of the city ear dealers found<lb />
several of his automobiles in the<lb />
street Donna's velocity had removed<lb />
them from their positions on the<lb />
parking lot.<lb />
Gavin Stresses Need For Two Party System<lb />
Republican candid conservative platform for the people improvement he said was to build<lb />
North Carolina, I of North Carolina. Mr. Sanford baa (better roads for a north south route<lb />
audience of bought the Kennedy platform which in order to get eastern North Caro-<lb />
 U" "  - h radical. 1UI-S fann produt.e t() tne <lb />
(6) I have offered a civil service markets faster<lb />
to the system that will free the people from He also advocated election of local, in the state<lb />
come when most of the cost of higher<lb />
education should be shifted to stu-<lb />
dents and their families.<lb />
"I am very much in favor of in-<lb />
creasing considerably our federal aid<lb />
to education Dr. Jenkins declared.<lb />
Though federal control is a serious<lb />
question, he said, "I think we are<lb />
mature enough and know the legis-<lb />
lative process well enough to avoid<lb />
any federal control that might be-<lb />
come offensive<lb />
Since a large percentage of the tax<lb />
lollar goes to the federal govern-<lb />
ment, he continued, "either a bigger<lb />
burden should be assumed by the<lb />
federal government or a larger por-<lb />
tion of the tax dollar should remain<lb />
attending under the ex-<lb />
 ised by last weeks<lb />
Mr. Gavin launched an ad-<lb />
s' h highlighted the need for<lb />
urday.<lb />
Upon leaving the airport he will wit-<lb />
ness a tobacco sale at one of Green-<lb />
ville s warehouses where he will also<lb />
hold his only foimal news conference<lb />
of the day.<lb />
According to Graham Jones of the<lb />
state headquarters there will be ap-<lb />
proximately 50 national news report-<lb />
ers and an estimated 100 representa-<lb />
tives of North Carolina newspapers.<lb />
Radio and television stations are ex-1<lb />
pected to be on hand for the news<lb />
conference which is expected to last I<lb />
20 minutes.<lb />
His first major address in the<lb />
South since his nomination will be<lb />
recorded in the College Stadium im-<lb />
mediately following the news con-<lb />
ference. lAtpproximately 10:00 a.m. is<lb />
the time set for this address. Fol-<lb />
lowing which h? and his party return<lb />
to the airport where he will leave<lb />
on his second leg for Greensboro.<lb />
Bonner Accompanies<lb />
Congressman Herbert Bonner of<lb />
the First Congressional district, Sen.<lb />
Sam J. Ervin, Jr Gov. Hodges' gub-<lb />
ernatorial nominee Terry Sanford,<lb />
members of the Council of State and<lb />
members of Congress from Eastern<lb />
North Carolina will accompany the<lb />
Senator.<lb />
Out-of-State newsmen who will<lb />
cover the news conference and ad-<lb />
dress are expected to arrive by plane<lb />
early Saturday morning. North Caro-<lb />
lina newsmen will fly from Raleigh<lb />
and arrive here Saturday morning<lb />
JOHN P. KENNEDY<lb />
also.<lb />
rti ' Miss Janice Hardison of the Eng-<lb />
Crowd Expected i,h Department, who was a delegate<lb />
mi tees L U- H thC Dtic convention, Tn<lb />
m.ttees are making arrangements ,harge of street decorations and ma-<lb />
jor Sen. Kennedy's Democratic Ral- terials for the nally<lb />
A lCr? emocratic chairmen "This is a tremendous undertak-<lb />
hroughout the Eastern part of North ing Home said. "There is a great<lb />
Ca.olma are following through with deal of work to be done in a very<lb />
efforts to draw people from all their<lb />
counties into Greenville Saturday<lb />
morning.<lb />
Charles O' H. Home, Jr co-chair<lb />
fear of coercion from any controlling school boards as opposed to political<lb />
political -party. 1 have seen letters appointments as is the present sys-<lb />
from state workers which indicates tern. He commented, "We need to get<lb />
that they were required to donate to control of the schools back in the<lb />
oiitical competition in the State, present political campaigns or suffer bands of the pcqple without political<lb />
tost absence of a severe reprimand from their super- obligation<lb />
e two party sys- tors. Under the program which I I another question concerning<lb />
line for the past have offered n more people will closing of the schools in order to<lb />
have to pay for a political campaign ; ; revent integration Gavin said, "I do<lb />
-k together to bring from feai of losing their job. I want not think we should close the schools.<lb />
 to North Oaro-Jto start this civil service system 1 believe we have good racial rela-<lb />
aid tiavin. He contin- with the present state employee. lions in North Carolina. We have had<lb />
irolina is now in the If I ,im elected I will not hesitate, no cases of violence and I believe<lb />
 states in its per to appoint a democrat over a repub- . ur good relations can be continued<lb />
.come as well as in its school lieaa to a governmental position if if we are allowed to solve our own<lb />
situation. More political; the democrat is more qualified. I problems. I oppose any outside in-<lb />
tlnough the two party, don't want a partisan government, tarferenee in this matter and I am<lb />
 bring out more candid- At the conclusion of his address for state's rights.<lb />
araeter. The situation can j Gavin asked for questions from the j As a final point, Gavin said North<lb />
&amp; ndience. In answering these ques- Carolina not only needed to raise its<lb />
1,1 state needs a bet- tions he indicated North Carolina's I teacher pay scale in order to keep<lb />
nesa climate. Gavin com- primary roads had been neglected in qualified teachers in the state, but<lb />
ed that industry does not want j the past and that he would like to that we needed to strengthen teacher<lb />
rom the state, but that they ; see them improved. One immediate i requirements<lb />
respected<lb />
At East Carolina adoption of the<lb />
semester, rather than the present<lb />
quarter system, and reduction of stu-<lb />
ient attribution through careful se-<lb />
ection and screening and better guid-<lb />
ance are among academic problems<lb />
(Continued on Page 3)<lb />
tin to<lb />
I  <lb />
He . dded, "<lb />
be<lb />
an<lb />
Th.<lb />
statement that <lb />
plenty of cheap<lb />
fa m North Carolina has a<lb />
petent, skilled labor<lb />
t laccumb to the dicta-j<lb />
' unions. North Car-<lb />
no' clieap. but it is good<lb />
or<lb />
In his Gavin listed what he<lb />
laid were Ins six major differences<lb />
I - : to the opposing democratic<lb />
candidate, terry Sanford. They are:<lb />
Hi 'i ua more conservative than<lb />
opponent who has adopted the<lb />
era! platform outlined by Senator<lb />
Kennedy (2 I feel our gavernment-<lb />
al expei litures must be planned to<lb />
i.e the present revenue iprogram<lb />
which the people of Norti Carolina,<lb />
can pay. We must first look after<lb />
the necc sjties, and if any money is<lb />
left, then we can afford luxuries. (41<lb />
i have made no promises, commit-<lb />
ments, r obligations. I do not want<lb />
to be governor if I must get it on<lb />
those terms. Thus I have promised<lb />
nothing to pressure groups. My only<lb />
promise is to give the people good<lb />
government to the best of my ability <lb />
(5) In leadership I have outlined a j day night.<lb />
needs more emphasis in North Carolina says<lb />
Robert Gavin, Republican candidate for governor, in an address here Mon-<lb />
Contest Opens<lb />
For Cotton Maid<lb />
The search is tinder way for the<lb />
young beauty who will represent the<lb />
American cotton industry on an in-<lb />
ternational fashion and good will tour<lb />
in 1961.<lb />
The National Cotton Council has<lb />
announced September 1 as the open-<lb />
ing date of the contest to choose the<lb />
1(.)61 Maid of Cotton. Official entry<lb />
Hanks for girls interested in com-<lb />
peting for the title are now avail-<lb />
able.<lb />
To be eligible to enter the contest, a<lb />
girl must have been born in one of<lb />
tne 18 cotton-orodueing states, must<lb />
be between 18 and 25 years old, must<lb />
be at least five feet, five inches tall,<lb />
rnd must never have been married.<lb />
Twenty finalists will be chosen to<lb />
compete in Memphis, Tennessee, De-<lb />
cember 28 and 29. Immediately after<lb />
her selection, the winner will depart<lb />
ror New York where she will be out-<lb />
itted in an all-cotton wardrobe sty-<lb />
'cd by the nation's top designers.<lb />
Everywhere she goes, she'll meet<lb />
overnment officials, cotton industry<lb />
leaders, and other dignitaries. Wear-<lb />
ing the latest cotton fashions, she'll<lb />
,ose for newspaper and magazine<lb />
photographers and appear on nadio<lb />
md television.<lb />
The girl who wins the 1961 Maid<lb />
of Cotton title will be the 23rd rep-<lb />
lesentative of the cotton industry.<lb />
She will succeed Sandra Lee Jennings<lb />
of Riverside, California.<lb />
Official entry blanks may be ob-<lb />
tained by writing to the National<lb />
Cotton Council, P. O. Pox 9906, Mem-<lb />
phis 12, Tennessee.<lb />
Jackson Annoi<lb />
Staff Additions;<lb />
Gives Promotions<lb />
Under the editorship of Tom Jack-<lb />
son, the East Carolinian this year<lb />
v.ill feature many returning staff<lb />
members as well as several new jour-<lb />
nalists.<lb />
Serving with Jackson on the edi-<lb />
torial staff of the paper will be<lb />
JaAnne ,Parks, business manager;<lb />
Pat Harvey, managing editor; Betty<lb />
Maynor, associate editor; and Patsy<lb />
Elliott, campus editor.<lb />
Also serving on the staff will be<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, feature editor; Leon-<lb />
ard Lao, sports editor; Merle Sum-<lb />
mers, assistant sports editor; Grover<lb />
Smithwick, George Hathaway and<lb />
Jim Kirkland, photographers; and<lb />
Gwen Johnson, proofreading director.<lb />
Columnists for the coming issues<lb />
of the East Carolinian will include<lb />
Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Betty May-<lb />
nor, Jasper Jones, Mike Katsias and<lb />
Marcelle Vogel as well as several<lb />
freshmen columnists.<lb />
In addition to freshmen staff mem-<lb />
bers, reporters who will work on the<lb />
paper again this year include Mar-<lb />
celle Vogel, Charlotte Donat, Patsy<lb />
Elliott, Jasper Jones, lAnne Francis<lb />
Allen, and Sue Sparkman.<lb />
Freddie Skinner will serve as wom-<lb />
en's circulation manager and Carlyle<lb />
Humphrey will serve as men's cir-<lb />
culation manager. Other members of<lb />
the circulation will be announced in<lb />
later issues of the paper.<lb />
In addition to the above veteran<lb />
members of the staff, other new<lb />
journalists will have articles appear-<lb />
in the paper.<lb />
In addition to these staff members<lb />
there is also a staff responsible for<lb />
getting the paper to our off-campus<lb />
subscribers. Melba Rhue, a newcomer<lb />
to the staff, will serve as subscription<lb />
director, while Selha Morris, also a<lb />
newcomer, will serve as exchange<lb />
manager.<lb />
 hort period of time. We have tried<lb />
to anticipate everything that will<lb />
have to be done and the committees<lb />
(are making arrangements down to<lb />
man in charge of local arrangements, j the last detail. The tight time ed-<lb />
-d that approx.mately 20,000 to 25 He Sen. Kennedy wifl be foiling<lb />
000 people are expected h Greenville from the time he arrives in Green<lb />
for Kennedy's address. Arrangements Hlle until he leaves necessitates a<lb />
hoi T" Tde t0 f"ommodate the Amoving program with no Lags<lb />
huge crowds expected. aho no hitches"<lb />
Enrollment Breaks Records<lb />
East Carolina's enrollment records , ment, three men have been tempor-<lb />
vere broken last week when almost erily assigned to rooms designed for<lb />
4200 students enrolled during the onv two- Tllis dorm houses 520 stu-<lb />
iirst two days of registration includ-<lb />
ing 1700 freshmen.<lb />
(Registration is not complete and<lb />
at present our opening enrollment<lb />
exceeds last year's opening by over<lb />
150 students. According to Dr. John<lb />
H. Home, Registrar, enrollment<lb />
should reach approximately 4500<lb />
men and women.<lb />
dents.<lb />
Housing facilities for the increased<lb />
enrollment of women students were<lb />
provided by the placement of 100<lb />
double-decker beds in the three fresh-<lb />
men dorms, Ragsdale, Cotton, and<lb />
Urn stead.<lb />
Even though the renovation of<lb />
Umstead Hall, formerly a men's<lb />
dormitory, is not completed, women<lb />
Approximately 335 students were students' have moved into this doi<lb />
tiThe 'Iff h rGtUrn Bth Umstead wiH in he<lb />
In the new freshman men's dorm, frbure have parlors similar to that<lb />
to accommodate increased enroll- uf Garrett Hal).<lb />
REGISTRATION. THE SAME OLD STORY . . . but with . new angle this<lb />
quarter. Registration figures show a record enrollment at East Crea<lb />
as approximately 2,000 freshmen flood the campus. irolina<lb /><pb facs="00038671_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
BSK1E 6X80PINIAH<lb />
THUESCAY.<lb />
SEPTEMBER 16, m<lb />
Dr. Jenkins Advocates ?<lb />
Quality Education; 361<lb />
Dismissed This Summer<lb />
In his speech to the faculty last week' Dr.<lb />
Jenkins disclosed that 3o5 undergraduates<lb />
and 26 graduate students were dismissed<lb />
from East Carolina this summer because of<lb />
scholastic reasons. During the same address<lb />
Dr. Jenkins sad, "The first objective of this<lb />
college should be quality education; the other<lb />
activities should be purely of a supplementary<lb />
nature aimed at supporting this objective. . .<lb />
We have a responsibility to the people of the<lb />
state to see that only those who have the abil-<lb />
ity to profit by this expenditure (365 per<lb />
student, per year paid by the state) and are<lb />
willing to utili7e that ability are made wel-<lb />
come here<lb />
Some have criticized this attitude saying<lb />
an education should not be denied to anyone.<lb />
However, we heartily endorse Dr. Jenkins<lb />
and the college for their stand,<lb />
"uajjfied students will never be denied an<lb />
education' at East Carolina. Those individuals<lb />
who are honest in Vhetrtle&amp;isenior, an educa-<lb />
tion may get it here. On the other hand thef<lb />
are some who are interested only in "hanging<lb />
around They, for some reason, like the cam-<lb />
pus and enjoy being here. But to them the<lb />
word 'education' has no meaning. They fail<lb />
to realize the seriousness of the matter just<lb />
as they fail to attend class and just as they<lb />
fail to read their assignments.<lb />
These individuals are only so much trash<lb />
in a stream. They should be removed so the<lb />
stream can flow better. The college is not<lb />
defying an education when they dismiss these<lb />
so-called 'students it is only providing a<lb />
better opportunity for those who really want<lb />
an education by eliminating this 'driftwood<lb />
Student Newspaper Asks<lb />
For Helpful Suggestions<lb />
In this our first issue of the 60-61 school<lb />
year we are presenting several stories and<lb />
columns by freshmen writers. This freshness<lb />
of staff we hope will be somewhat symbolic<lb />
of our policies this year. We look forward<lb />
to presenting to the student body many ideas<lb />
which are fresh and many accomplishments<lb />
which are new.<lb />
We hope to overcome some of the ob-<lb />
stacles which proved to be annoying last year<lb />
and to give the campus better news and edi-<lb />
torial coverage than ever before.<lb />
In our efforts to do this we invite all<lb />
students to offer their suggestions, criti-<lb />
cisms, likes and dislikes at :iy time. We also<lb />
invite student participation in ;he actual pub-<lb />
lication of the East Caroliu<lb />
is a student newspaper and <lb />
portunity to encourage more<lb />
ercise their rights through it.<lb />
'The Greek<lb />
Profile'<lb />
In short, this<lb />
3 take this op-<lb />
tudents to ex-<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian is a weekly news-<lb />
paper edited by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College. Dedicated to good standards of jour-<lb />
nalism and accurte presentation of news,<lb />
the purpose of the newspaper as a communa-<lb />
ti. e organ is to inform, to educate, to stimu-<lb />
late, and to make our readers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this page are<lb />
not necessarily representative of the majori-<lb />
ty of the students on this campus, the faculty,<lb />
the staff, or the administration, but rather<lb />
those of the student writers.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor Pat Harvey<lb />
Associate Editor  Betty Maynor<lb />
Campus Editor Patsy Elliott<lb />
Sports Editor Leonard Lao<lb />
Feature Editor .  Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  Merle Summers<lb />
Photographers Grover Smithwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer Assistant George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist  Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Subscription Director Melba Rhue<lb />
Exchange Manager rf Seiha Morris<lb />
Proofreading Director  Gwen Johnson<lb />
Columnists Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones, Betty<lb />
Maynor<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, Charlotte Donat,<lb />
Gwen Johnson. Patsy Ellio-t, Jasper Jones, Anne<lb />
Francis Allen, Sue Sparkman<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Freddie Skinner<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager Cariyle Humphrey<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette, Emily Currin, Peggy Deloach,<lb />
Ruth Fortner, Shirley Gay, Jack Harris, Helen<lb />
Hawkins, Janice Hubbard, Judy Lambert, Linda<lb />
Outlaw, Hazel Prewatte, Gaille Rouse, Carolyn<lb />
Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agnea Wooten, Jo Ann Ed-<lb />
wards<lb />
Men's Circulation Staff Wayne Morton, Theta<lb />
Chi Pledges<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, FL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The meving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor aU your piety nor wil,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of tL<lb />
translated by E. Fit.for.ld.<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
It was only four years ago. Two<lb />
or three groups of active sophomores<lb />
and juniors were seen in the soda<lb />
hop recruiting volunteers to join<lb />
what they hoptvJ one day to call 30-<lb />
oial fraternities. They had to handle<lb />
themselves carefully, for at the time.<lb />
the Board of Trustees had not given<lb />
permission for the formation of such<lb />
groups on the campus.<lb />
They met in vacant classrooms<lb />
ind auditoriums. Theirs was to be<lb />
a waiting game. The college presi-<lb />
dent wanted evidence of their sin-<lb />
cerity and service to the College<lb />
and its student body.<lb />
Finally, in the spring of 1957, the<lb />
campus voted :ts approval of social<lb />
fraternities. The wheels were now<lb />
set in motion for correspondence with<lb />
offices of the big national fraterni-<lb />
ties. Ther inquiries were answered<lb />
swftly. Kappa .Alpha Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Nu,<lb />
and .Theta Chiliked the school and<lb />
what's more importanirfhT! -groapa<lb />
petitioning them.<lb />
Fraternal observers have constant-<lb />
ly remarked over the phenomenal<lb />
growth of their East Carolina chap-<lb />
ters. The 300 male students who<lb />
compose the Greek system are rep-<lb />
resented in every walk of campus<lb />
life. There appears to be no depth or<lb />
height for social fraternity person-<lb />
ality, he can be seen working in the<lb />
cafeteria iphaying on the athletic<lb />
field, or sitting behind the student<lb />
body president's desk.<lb />
Many faculty and community citi-<lb />
zens have devoted their time and<lb />
talent to helping these young men.<lb />
Through their combined efforts, the<lb />
dream of fraternity houses has be-<lb />
come a reality. Four of the present<lb />
seven nationals have obtained hous-<lb />
ing facilities.<lb />
Pubic relations is an important<lb />
item for this year's Interfraternity<lb />
Council. Every campus has its share<lb />
of critics. These parties will look<lb />
closely over the scholastic and serv-<lb />
ice accomplishments of the Greek<lb />
system.<lb />
A great deal has happened in the<lb />
short span of four years. Each year "<lb />
sees less unfavorable action and<lb />
greater steps taken to insure their<lb />
place on the campus scene. Frater-<lb />
nity men who fail to make their<lb />
grades fall by .he wayside until the<lb />
deficiency is removed from their rec-<lb />
ord.<lb />
Trie forthcoming Rush Week will<lb />
unveil seven successful portraits<lb />
e-xen one will be presented as the<lb />
Oest. Freshmen will have the com-<lb />
plete picture presented through the<lb />
guidance of the IFC and then, the<lb />
cfioree will be theirs. Early reports<lb />
establish this year's .Rush as the<lb />
largest yet for the Greeks. This in-<lb />
terest speaks well for their reputa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
President Urges<lb />
Students To Stay<lb />
For Demo Rally<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
As I'm sure you already know,<lb />
Senator John Kennedy, Democratic<lb />
Presidential nominee will visit our<lb />
campus on Sept. 17.<lb />
I would like to encourage everyone<lb />
who can to be on hand for this spec-<lb />
ial occasion.<lb />
For many students this will be<lb />
their first chance to see and hear a<lb />
presidential candidate.<lb />
The fact that Senator Kennedy con-<lb />
sidered E.C.C. important among his<lb />
many stops will do much for our<lb />
school. The number of students at-<lb />
tending will indicate the tremendous<lb />
enrollment of ECC to those who are<lb />
not aware.<lb />
There will be important people<lb />
from the state legislature, many of<lb />
whom do not realize how large E.C.C.<lb />
us. This is our big opportunity for<lb />
state and national recognition.<lb />
The most important part that each<lb />
student can play in this event, re-<lb />
gardless of party preference, is to<lb />
be there himself.<lb />
I look forward to seeing everyone<lb />
at the College Stadium, Saturday<lb />
morning.<lb />
Jim Speight<lb />
President S.G.A.<lb />
You Should Be So Lucky<lb />
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I ?n.Ofiw i;miih.jP<lb />
W.imWP&amp;'0<lb />
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'I CANT UNDERSTAND WHY YOU'RE HOtAE<lb />
SICK YOU STILL HAW M.<lb />
Traffic LightFinally!<lb />
Confused Freshmen Survive Ordeal<lb />
"ANOTHER OPENING, ANOTH-<lb />
ER SHOW and here we are again<lb />
in the land of knowledge, gnats,<lb />
Greeks, and sleepless nights. With<lb />
the pain and panic of Registration<lb />
Day behind us, we look forward to<lb />
another nine niunths at EC.<lb />
And speaking of Registration<lb />
Day . . . what confusion With<lb />
all the brilliant people in the ad-<lb />
ministration section of the college,<lb />
doesn't it seem likely that someone<lb />
would come up with an idea to end<lb />
the mad onslaught of confused stu-<lb />
dents in Wright Building on that<lb />
ratal day<lb />
Out in front of the college at the<lb />
corners of Fifth Street and College<lb />
Drive, the city of Greenville has<lb />
finally given us the much needed traf-<lb />
tic light. Dallas Wells, ex-SGA presi-<lb />
dent, and Barney West were two of<lb />
the primary voices in getting the<lb />
light.<lb />
Big Doings coming up The<lb />
Democratic hopeful for the presi-<lb />
dency of the United States will speak<lb />
on campus September 17th in the<lb />
rootball stadium. . . Understand that<lb />
 group of students are busy making<lb />
banners and signs for the rally and<lb />
motorcade. Interested students may<lb />
MOTION PICTURE SCHEDULE<lb />
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE<lb />
Fall Quarter, I960<lb />
Saturday, Sept. 17BUCCANEER,<lb />
starring Yul Brunner, Charlton<lb />
Heston<lb />
Friday, Sept. 23PLACE IN THE<lb />
SUN, starring E. Taylor, M. Clift<lb />
Friday, Oct. 1STORY ON PAGE<lb />
ONE, starring Rita Hayworth, An-<lb />
thony Franciosa, Gig Young<lb />
Saturday, October 8JOURNEY<lb />
TO THE CENTER OF THE<lb />
EARTH, with Pat Beone, James<lb />
Mason, Dianne Baker, Arlene Dahl<lb />
Friday, Oct. 15FIVE GATES TO<lb />
HELL, with Dolores Michaels, Pa-<lb />
tricia Owens, and Neville Brand<lb />
Friday, Oct. 21SEVEN THIEVES<lb />
with Edward G. Robinson, Rod<lb />
Steiger, Joan Collins, EH Wallach<lb />
Saturday, Oct. 29SINK THE BIS-<lb />
MARK, with Kenneth More and<lb />
Dana Wynter<lb />
Soturday, Nov. 5THE DOG OP<lb />
FLANDERS, with David Ladd<lb />
Theodore Bikel, Donald Crisp<lb />
Friday, Nov. 11THE ROOKIE, with<lb />
Tommy Noonan, Pete Marshall,<lb />
Julie Newmar, and Jerry Lester<lb />
Friday, Nov. 18THE WIND CAN-<lb />
NOT READ, with Dirk Bogarde,<lb />
Yoko Tani, John Fraaer<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
contact Glenn Jernigan if they wish<lb />
to participate in the festive occas-<lb />
ion. . . .<lb />
The traffic problem at the doors<lb />
of Austin Building seem to be worse<lb />
than ever this year. Out-going stu-<lb />
dents are blocked by the pests who<lb />
sit on the stoop wall and by confused<lb />
students who will not allow both<lb />
coors to be opened. . . On the other<lb />
iand, in-going students are blocked<lb />
by the groups who engage in conver-<lb />
sation in the foyers. . . So it is a<lb />
i wo-way tie-up. . . .<lb />
It is hoped by interested SGA<lb />
members that this year's Freshmen<lb />
Class will be more concerned with<lb />
student affairs and take an active<lb />
I art in them. . . As for upper-class-<lb />
men . . . well, that's another story.<lb />
. . . They have already shown how<lb />
much "they are interested" in the<lb />
affairs of state. . . .<lb />
Weather Station Send Out News<lb />
While Donna Charges Through<lb />
As the young lady who caused such<lb />
an uproar during the latter part of<lb />
the week and first of this week roar-<lb />
ed into the North Carolina area, ra-<lb />
dio and television stations across<lb />
the eastern part of our state took<lb />
heed and broadcasted hurricane warn-<lb />
ings to the people as to the where-<lb />
abouts of the dangerous hurricane<lb />
and the extent of the damage done<lb />
ly Donna.<lb />
Earlier this week the president<lb />
of a local radio station commented<lb />
iv a radio editorial, "We are proud<lb />
of East Carolina College and its<lb />
growth. As a part of the growth this<lb />
station will broadcast concerts and<lb />
other collegiate events that will be<lb />
of interest to the community of<lb />
Greenville Mr. A. W. Lewin con-<lb />
tinued, "This radio station will do<lb />
all in its power to serve this communi-<lb />
ty with programs of special interest<lb />
and public service<lb />
On Thursday of last week radio<lb />
station WGTC had the opportunity<lb />
to show the public the amount of in-<lb />
terest it had for the community's<lb />
welfare. During the latter part of<lb />
the week, hourly reports were broad-<lb />
cast, then on Sunday, quarter hour<lb />
reports were begun around the mid-<lb />
dle part of the afternoon.<lb />
Broadcasts fiom the Raleigh-Dur-<lb />
kam weather station were presented<lb />
hourly, as was "The Dean of Weather<lb />
Men for Eastern Carolina Joe Over-<lb />
man. Other reports were presented<lb />
from the wires of United Press In-<lb />
ternational during the remaining<lb />
quarter hour reports.<lb />
Radio stations WRAL in Raleigh<lb />
and WGTM in Wilson are to be com-<lb />
mended for the alert coverage and<lb />
origination of the two weather re-<lb />
port (programs. Radio stations over<lb />
By JIM KIRKLAND<lb />
'he area used the services of the two<lb />
stations to inform the population of<lb />
the progress of the storm.<lb />
The staff and management of ra-<lb />
dio station WGTC is to be comanend-<lb />
"I for their expert handling of the<lb />
hurricuM reports.<lb />
Movie Review<lb />
In the .Austin building at 7:00 on<lb />
Saturday, September 17, the movie,<lb />
entitled The Buccaneer, which will<lb />
be shown, stars Yul Brynner (with<lb />
hair). As a $6,000,000 remake of Ce-<lb />
cil B. Demille's version (1938) of the<lb />
life of Jean Lafitte, this movie has<lb />
Vista Vision, Technicolor, five big<lb />
stars (Charles 3oyer, Charlton Hes-<lb />
ton, Claire Bloom, Inger Stevens and<lb />
Yul Brunner), 55 featured players.<lb />
100 bit players, 12,000 calls for ex-<lb />
tras, 60,000 props, and two boxcar-<lb />
.oads of Spanish moss.<lb />
This is the story of a pirate, known<lb />
M the terror f the western seas in<lb />
the early nineteenth century, who<lb />
turned patriot and helped Andy Jack-<lb />
son win the Battle of New Orleans.<lb />
A Newsweek critic sums the movie<lb />
up with, "Yo Ho Ho and a glass of<lb />
water<lb />
RULE CHANGE<lb />
Dean Mallory's offiec manna<lb />
s the following mie ckaage in<lb />
Key: Page 47 number 1<lb />
the<lb />
(Traffic Ticket) kY amended to<lb />
read "When a .tudeat receives<lb />
excessive parking ticket, the<lb />
Men s Judiciary may recom-<lb />
mend loss of car privilege. f<lb />
 specified period of time<lb />
This new rule replaces the<lb />
stipulated in the key.<lb />
'Why Is He Coming<lb />
Tempers Crowd Wright<lb />
By ROY MARTIX<lb />
It could be .said that the opening qu4rt<lb />
of school here at ECC was one of the n<lb />
different that we hae seen in some time'0<lb />
First of all, the crowds of student<lb />
registration were somewhat larger than<lb />
yis past, but the same old pushing JJ<lb />
shoving, short tempers and the like whi h<lb />
accompany registration were no different<lb />
For those of you who don't know the<lb />
ere several casualties countable after re<lb />
istration was over. It seems that ther w '<lb />
to windows broken in the doors oi Wrigirt<lb />
. nd one young lady received a cut on he<lb />
a-rm, which required nine stitches to close<lb />
If the registration system here i ,0j,<lb />
to be changed, altered, or if anything at -n<lb />
oing to be done about it, it would seem<lb />
f tire time is nigh .<lb />
befoi<lb />
" some one<lb />
 '  j 11 r<lb />
. is his head pushed through a wall oi<lb />
dow.<lb />
When Jack Kennedy c me. to Greenvihe<lb />
on Saturday, he will be greeted b) the after<lb />
iffects of Hurricane Donna  in the form<lb />
of downed trees, broken limb and the other<lb />
e.idences of the destructive storm passage<lb />
through this area. a<lb />
There is something rather ironic about<lb />
the strum, and that is. that it proceeds bis<lb />
visit, and does not Come .tfter he 1<lb />
appearance.<lb />
There is another point to cot<lb />
Kennedy's visit here, and that is . . . why is<lb />
he coming?<lb />
Although the actual reason lies in his<lb />
c. mpaign strategy, it seems that East Caro-<lb />
lina is considered the focal point of Eastern<lb />
Uorth Carolina, And with that in mind, and<lb />
due to the fact that it was the Fasten: North<lb />
Carolina vote which saved the state from<lb />
going- Republican in 1952 and 1956, Kennedy<lb />
holds high regard for this part of the state<lb />
in that it might mean that difference once<lb />
again.<lb />
Whatever the reason, are are sure that<lb />
Kennedy will be received with a great dea!<lb />
of fanfare, due to the planning of the State<lb />
Democratic workers.<lb />
The state party headquarters has made<lb />
a maximum effort in this undertaking, ani<lb />
if any of you want to see the big-time polities<lb />
at its best, we suggest that you fight the<lb />
crowd which will definitelv be on hand, and<lb />
go out to the stadium and hear for yourself<lb />
Kennedy and his answers to the various cru-<lb />
cial issues which are predominant in this<lb />
campaign.<lb />
En conclusion, we would like to say wel-<lb />
come to the freshmen and other new si lents,<lb />
who are here at EC for the first time. It if<lb />
a great campus . . .<lb />
Pink Permits Hide<lb />
Loose Men Dress Loosely<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
A sincere welcome goes out to the new-<lb />
students. Contrary to popular belief. ECC is<lb />
not a so-called "crip" institution; so start<lb />
your four year stretch by learning the art of<lb />
studying. Many of us started with the other<lb />
arts such as bridge, social work in the auda<lb />
shop and, our favorite, procrastination.<lb />
Overheard at registration: "whew" . . .<lb />
seen at registration: too many people, too<lb />
little space . . . found at registration: too<lb />
many seventh and eighth period classes . . .<lb />
hidden at registration: pink permits . . . con-<lb />
clusion: "what people won't do for teacher's<lb />
pay<lb />
The lunchroom business was so good last<lb />
week that anyone would conclude that green<lb />
stamps were on the menu. Next week more<lb />
freshmen will find greater rewards elsewhere<lb />
and in two months business will be back to<lb />
normal. Conclusion: "it takes two months<lb />
to check out all the Greenville restaurants<lb />
U. S. Political Scene: two young men are<lb />
running for a fairly important position-<lb />
verdict: the older you get the wiser you be-<lb />
come-translation : Children should be seen<lb />
Jneard .  political scene on campus: an<lb />
atA meeting once per weekconclusion:<lb />
nave meetings or it's a lot of fun to vote.<lb />
. Entertainment scene: A new Greenville<lb />
theatre is charging students only 40 cents to<lb />
nu rouh their doors. Conclusion: Class<lb />
 thrillers are cheap in more ways than one.<lb />
Organizational doings: The Playhouse<lb />
has tentative plans for three productions<lb />
oeiore Christmas . . . Les Elgart may be the<lb />
drawing card for homecoming . . . most of<lb />
t srJrit!es are having informal rush in the<lb />
nw future  The Rebel staff, campus liter-<lb />
ary magazine, hopes to publish its little book<lb />
nore times this year than in years preceding.<lb />
PhiLthe men's U8ed loosely) dress isn't<lb />
LnfT, T' many of th more particular<lb />
SSri? .transfer to another school where<lb />
noteSLrquired or tae up knitting  <lb />
tor aU tSa  studymj? is a Prerequisite<lb />
Don t forget to impress all new teacher<lb />
Wh JLyUr clock befor retiring . . . la<lb />
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Students Hear College<lb />
During Orientation<lb />
New students entering East Caro-<lb />
ina t'ollege 'his fall for the first<lb />
were welcomed to the campus<lb />
day afternoon, September 1, by<lb />
dent Leo W. Jenkins. The oc-<lb />
casion was an asaembtj held in the<lb />
Wright auditorium as opening event<lb />
be Thirty first Annual Orienta-<lb />
1'rogram at the college.<lb />
Freshmen and transfer students,<lb />
tted at approximately 1800 men<lb />
,) women, filled the auditorium to<lb />
icity as they received their first<lb />
ial greeting? as new members of<lb />
, , community. Dean Robert<lb />
1 Holt presided at the meeting.<lb />
In a talk combining the inspira-<lb />
and tin practical, President<lb />
advised students that college<lb />
.i "serious business" and urged<lb />
to give as much careful thought<lb />
- . ossible to their future work in<lb />
Speaking of the choice of a career,<lb />
said, "You are going to be .at it<lb />
rig time. Prepare for something<lb />
. enjoy<lb />
A twofold plan advantageous foi<lb />
young person to follow in decid-<lb />
his life's work, he told the new<lb />
"decide for yourself<lb />
mini to be" and to "choose<lb />
that you can be<lb />
The really important thing in col-<lb />
lege, lie said, is motivation. That<lb />
"inner spark' which encourages one<lb />
 keep going and to believe firmly<lb />
that he is going to "be somebody"<lb />
is N hat will bring success, he con-<lb />
tinued. "Obstacles will prove to be<lb />
not too important he stated, "if a<lb />
person has this spark<lb />
After the assembly new students<lb />
majoring in each department of in-<lb />
trtM'tion met with the head of the<lb />
uepartment and their faculty advis-<lb />
ors.<lb />
The orientation (program, extending<lb />
through Tuesday, September 6, in-<lb />
cluded a testing program for new<lb />
students, an assembly introducing<lb />
then to campus activities, instruc-<lb />
tion in the use of the library, a ser-<lb />
ies of panties given by departments<lb />
of instruction, a program of welcome<lb />
to Greenville churches, and a recep-<lb />
tion for new students and their par-<lb />
ents at the home of President and<lb />
Mrs. Jenkins.<lb />
Jenkins Speaks .(Continued from Page One)<lb />
which Dr. Jenkins indicated would. mented that other colleges in the<lb />
be major considerations during the state now under the quarter system<lb />
school year. are also studying the advisability of<lb />
A .proposal to change the college the semester system.<lb />
Other advantages which our presi-<lb />
dent suggested included the fact that<lb />
the semester change would allow the<lb />
student two nights to iprepare as-<lb />
signments for a class which should<lb />
also make for fuller concentration<lb />
in each subject.<lb />
It would also give more time for<lb />
the period of final exams, he pointed<lb />
out, a common complaint now of both<lb />
students and faculty. The quarter<lb />
system is so short, he said, that the<lb />
Diket Announces<lb />
Jazz Club Plans<lb />
 Albert Diket, Professor of<lb />
r Studies, announced plans<lb />
week for the formulation of the<lb />
 Jazz 'Uih<lb />
n - tnization will attempt to<lb />
tortunity for both laymen<lb />
musicians to "study, discuss,<lb />
and enjoy the music that is al-<lb />
universally acclaimed as an<lb />
rial, American contribution to<lb />
 art world<lb />
All students :iii faculty members<lb />
it East Carolina are invited to at-<lb />
the first meeting of the new<lb />
at ion at 3:00 p.m Monday,<lb />
l(. in Room 308-A, Aus-<lb />
Building. <lb />
D D lid, "I feel that this<lb />
ill fill a yap in the<lb />
ent extra-curricular activities on<lb />
campus. We hope many students and<lb />
member will show interest.<lb />
year to the semester system has<lb />
reached the planning stages, accord-<lb />
ing to Dr. Leo Jenkins, president of<lb />
the college.<lb />
 faculty committee, headed by<lb />
Dr. John II. Home, registrar, has<lb />
been appointed to consider the<lb />
changes and to receive recommenda-<lb />
tions from both faculty and students<lb />
regarding the proposal.<lb />
At a faculty meeting last Thurs-<lb />
day morning, Dr. Jenkins stated, "We<lb />
shall have to study the advisability<lb />
of making greater use of our plant<lb />
facilities by the adoption of the sem-<lb />
ester system. We shall look much<lb />
better doing th's for ourselves rath-<lb />
er than having it thrust upon us.<lb />
At the recent meeting of the Bud-<lb />
get Commission, my arguments for<lb />
i be quarter system were far from<lb />
convincing. When I stated that many<lb />
of our students worked Saturdays, I<lb />
was reminded that several colleges<lb />
under the semester system have been<lb />
able to work out individual schedules<lb />
so that needy students are free for<lb />
Saturday work.<lb />
In<lb />
 as brought<lb />
though ' was<lb />
it is possible onder the semester sys-<lb />
tem to have four groups of students<lb />
doing practice teaching, while we<lb />
nave but three grottfM under the<lb />
quarter system<lb />
In commenting further on the pro-<lb />
posed change, Dr. Jenkins said that<lb />
the move would place East Carolina<lb />
in a position ;th a schedule similar<lb />
to the large majority of colleges<lb />
throughout the naton. He also com-<lb />
Foreign Service<lb />
Exam Scheduled<lb />
For December<lb />
The United States Department of<lb />
State will hold its next written For-<lb />
eign Service Officer Examination on<lb />
December 10, I960, in approximately<lb />
65 cities throughout the United States<lb />
and at Foreign Service posts abroad.<lb />
In announcing the examination the<lb />
Department is seeking to interest un-<lb />
dergraduate and graduate students<lb />
who have studied in such fields as<lb />
economics, public and business ad-<lb />
ministration, language and area stud-<lb />
ies history and political science.<lb />
To be eligible to take this examina-<lb />
tion, candidates must be at least 21<lb />
and under 31 years of age as of Oc-<lb />
tober 24, 1960. Persons 20 years of<lb />
age may also apply if a college grad-<lb />
uate or a senior in college. They<lb />
must be American citizens of at least<lb />
' years' standing.<lb />
Candidates who are successful in<lb />
the one-day written examination,<lb />
which tests their facility in English<lb />
expression, general ability and back-<lb />
ground, will be given oral examina-<lb />
tions within nine months by (panels<lb />
.vhich will meet in regional centers<lb />
throughout the United States. Flu-<lb />
ency in a language, while not an ex-<lb />
amination requirement, must be at-<lb />
tained before an officer can advance<lb />
Campus News In Brief<lb />
College Organizations Begin Yearly Activities;<lb />
North Cafeteria Rebuilt, Professor Authors<lb />
Science Textbook, Two New TV Series Added<lb />
Publication Staffs Announce Yearly Plans; Yearbook Editor<lb />
Plans More Color? Magazine Scheduled For November<lb />
material associated with some courses<lb />
cannot often he covered thoroughly. jn the Service. Those candidates who<lb />
to my attention, al-<lb />
,vell aware of it, that<lb />
Another advantage would be that the<lb />
arduous task of registering would<lb />
occur only twice during the year.<lb />
In conclusion, Dr. Jenkins stated,<lb />
'I feel confident that the faculty<lb />
committee will welcome student and<lb />
faculty reactions to this proposed<lb />
change<lb />
A plan of inter-college cooperation<lb />
which would "permit our students to<lb />
begin their doctorate programs here<lb />
under the joint direction and guid-<lb />
ance of designated faculty members<lb />
from here and the Consolidated Uni-<lb />
terms of ipractice teaching, it versity, with the work being com-<lb />
pleted at either Chapel Hill or State<lb />
College" has been suggested, Dr.<lb />
Jenkins said, and will receive fur-<lb />
ther study during the school year.<lb />
Declaring that the East Carolina<lb />
alary schedule is too low, Dr. Jen-<lb />
kins announced that he would defend<lb />
'V.s vigorously as I know how" a"B"<lb />
Budget request for increases for the<lb />
.ext biennium.<lb />
In the goal of improving academic<lb />
standards, Dr. Jenkins assured fac-<lb />
ulty members of the "complete coop-<lb />
eration" of the administration.<lb />
Increased enrollment at East Caro-<lb />
lina now and in the future will pre-<lb />
sent problems of adjustment of var-<lb />
ous kinds, all calling for patience and<lb />
cooperation he said.<lb />
This year, he explained, forty-five<lb />
new faculty members, their families,<lb />
and members of a freshman class<lb />
nearly 50 iper cent larger than last<lb />
vear's indcates that .about 2,500 new<lb />
people wll join the college commu-<lb />
rity.<lb />
Discussing students, Dr. Jenkins<lb />
stated his belief in the democrats<lb />
process and expressed the hope thst<lb />
"He can continue at a rather rapid<lb />
pace the placing into their hands the<lb />
running of their own lives while they<lb />
are citizens in this community<lb />
pass the oral test will then be given<lb />
a physical examination and a back-<lb />
ground investigation. If found quali-<lb />
fied in all respects, candidates will<lb />
be placed on a register and appoint-<lb />
ments will be made therefrom as<lb />
needed, in the order of examination<lb />
scores. The names of candidates fail-<lb />
ing to receive appointments within<lb />
30 months from the date of the writ-<lb />
ten examination will be removed from<lb />
this register. Upon appointment, the<lb />
candidate will receive three commis-<lb />
sions from the Presidentas Foreign<lb />
Service Officer Class 8, as Secretary<lb />
in the Diplomatic Service, and as<lb />
Vice Consul of Career.<lb />
A newly appointed Foreign Service<lb />
Officer may serve his first tour of<lb />
duty either ir the Dejpartment's head-<lb />
quarters in W ashington, D. C, or at<lb />
one of the 289 American Embassies,<lb />
l.egat&amp;ns and Consulates abroad.<lb />
The new officer may be assigned to<lb />
several functions to give him varied<lb />
training and experience in consular<lb />
work, in administrative assignments<lb />
including ones in the accounting and<lb />
management fields, and in political,<lb />
economic, international finance and<lb />
commercal reporting.<lb />
The starting salary for the newly<lb />
appointed Fore;gn Service Officers<lb />
ranges from $5,625 to $6,345 per<lb />
year, depending upon the qualifica-<lb />
tions, experience, marital status, and<lb />
age at the time of appointment. Also,<lb />
certain allowances, plus insurance,<lb />
medical, educational and retirement<lb />
benefits are granted, as well as an-<lb />
nual and sick leave.<lb />
Application forms and other infor-<lb />
mation may be obtained immediately<lb />
by writing to the Board of Exami-<lb />
ners for the Foreign Service, Depart-<lb />
ment of State, Washington 25, D.C.<lb />
The closing date for filing the appli-<lb />
cation is October 24.<lb />
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Discount on all products and services to all<lb />
cars bearing official college parking stickers<lb />
student or facultyor present your I.D.<lb />
card.<lb />
Plans are underway for the 1961 <lb />
BUCCANEER Editor Buddy Ki<lb />
patrick announced at the conclusion<lb />
of the staff meeting Monday night.<lb />
"Largest and most colorful BUC-<lb />
CANEER is the aim of the staff"<lb />
Kilpatrick stated. New additions in<lb />
makeup will be a full page devoted<lb />
to each campu3 organization.<lb />
Class pictures taken for the 1961<lb />
BUCCANEER starts Sept. 19. Photo-<lb />
graphers will be located in the year-<lb />
look office on the second floor of<lb />
Wright Building each afternoon from<lb />
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
Pictures will be taken only by ap-<lb />
pointments. Sign up on College Un-<lb />
ion bulletin board.<lb />
Kilpatrick announced the editorial<lb />
staff for 1961 as follows:<lb />
Business Manager Bill Willis<lb />
Asst. Editor  Walter Faulkner<lb />
Asst. Business<lb />
Manager 6 Gayle Koonce<lb />
New Girls Complete<lb />
Majorette Corps<lb />
Three new girls have been added<lb />
to the Majorette Corps of the East<lb />
Carolina Marching Band this year.<lb />
Luverne Blackley, Jolinda Brewer,<lb />
and Gail Wa!?er earned their po-<lb />
rtions during tryouts Tuesday night.<lb />
Elizabeth Rop-ers, head majorette,<lb />
Judy Bledsoe, and Barbara Pleasants,<lb />
both veterans returned for the<lb />
(j0-61 year.<lb />
Chosen from 12 girls on the basis<lb />
of basic twirls, strutting and baton<lb />
routines, the three new girls are<lb />
past masters in the art of baton<lb />
twirling.<lb />
Gail and Barbara were high school<lb />
majorettes for a number of years.<lb />
Laverne ho'ds several state and<lb />
national titles: Majorette Queen of I<lb />
the East, Eastern Seaboard Strut-<lb />
ting Champion, Miss Majorette of NC<lb />
and NC State Twirling and Strutting<lb />
Champion.<lb />
The Majorettes first scheduled<lb />
appearance is the first football<lb />
irame, Saturday, September 24.<lb />
Senior Works With<lb />
Social Trainee Program<lb />
Miss Catherine Hannon, a senior<lb />
at East Carolina, has been employed<lb />
in the Social Security dstrct office at<lb />
Rocky Mount since May 31, 1960.<lb />
On the 19th of August, Miss Han-<lb />
non and twenfy-three other young<lb />
men and women students employed in<lb />
the Social Security district office met<lb />
with officials of the Department of<lb />
Health, Education and Welfare in<lb />
Charlotesville, Virginia, according<lb />
to N. A. Avera, district manager.<lb />
The two-fold objective of the pro-<lb />
gram in which Miss Hannon partici-<lb />
pated is to assist college juniors in<lb />
determining whether to seek a career<lb />
in Social Security, and to give offi-<lb />
cials of the Social Security Adminis-<lb />
tration an opportunity jto observe<lb />
their performance.<lb />
Upon returning to college, she ac-<lb />
cepted an offer of appointment to a<lb />
.position of claims representative<lb />
trainee in a Social Security district<lb />
office in June 1961 when she grad-<lb />
uates.<lb />
The Social Security Administration<lb />
in Region III s one of the few fed-<lb />
eral agencies rhich has utilized the<lb />
student-assistant program author-<lb />
ized by the Ci'U Service Commission<lb />
to recruit young men and women with<lb />
outstanding qualifications for careers<lb />
in the federal service.<lb />
The opportunity for a career in<lb />
Social Security, the duties and re-<lb />
sponsibilities of the basic profession-<lb />
al position in Social Security, and<lb />
the promotional opportunities for<lb />
those who prepare for them, were<lb />
discussed at the meeting in Char-<lb />
lottesville.<lb />
Sports Editor  Bobby Sasser<lb />
Asst. Sports<lb />
Editor Roland Smith<lb />
Persons interested in the yearbook<lb />
may meet with the staff each Mon-<lb />
ay night in the yearbook office at<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
The Rebel staff conducted its first<lb />
meeting of the fall quarter Wednes-<lb />
day afternoon in its office, Austin<lb />
Hall, third floor.<lb />
Organization and indoctrination of<lb />
new staff members as to the processes,<lb />
practices .and future plans of E.C's<lb />
literary magazine were chief topics<lb />
discussed by Editor Roy Martin.<lb />
Content of The Rebel is supplied<lb />
by students, professors, and classes<lb />
in the college.<lb />
Tentative plans are to publish the<lb />
first issue in November.<lb />
'Let's Go To College Continues On Television<lb />
Bast Carolina has added this fall broadcasts scheduled on 22 stations.<lb />
to its radio programs two new series Sit series of programs, prepared un-<lb />
it" taped recordings which will bejder Miss Rouiston's direction, were<lb />
'leard during the school year over presented durirg 1959-1960 and will<lb />
be continued this year. They are<lb />
'Concert and "Organ Reveries<lb />
music programs; "Why Education?"<lb />
and "Home Economics and You dis-<lb />
cussions of educational problems;<lb />
"Pirate Sports based on college<lb />
athletics; and "College News broad-<lb />
cast only over WPTF of Raleigh.<lb />
Chaplain To Hold<lb />
stations throughout the state.<lb />
Rosalind Roulston, director of ra-<lb />
dio and TV at the college, announced<lb />
the new programs last week.<lb />
"The East Carolina television pro-<lb />
gram 'Let's Go To College' will<lb />
continue this fall each Sunday Miss<lb />
Roulston stated.<lb />
A new radio series entitled "The<lb />
Short Story" will present Dr. Fran-<lb />
cs Winkler of the English depart- rp <lb />
i.ent in fifteen-minute broadcasts of! neOIOgy bemmar<lb />
reading and comment.<lb />
"Idea Laboratory with Dr. John<lb />
Bowel! of the social studies depart-<lb />
ment as moderator, is now being pre-<lb />
pared. It is a series of half-hour dis-<lb />
unions of cun-ent and controversial<lb />
subjects. The panel of speakers will<lb />
vary with each topic.<lb />
Est Carolina during the last<lb />
school year had more than 3,000<lb />
Dr. Bond Co-Authors<lb />
Science Textbook<lb />
A textbook for grade six which Dr.<lb />
Austin D. Bond of the East Carolina<lb />
I ollege department of science co<lb />
authored has fust been issued by the<lb />
Lyons and Carnahan publishing com-<lb />
pany of Chicago.<lb />
The volume, "Looking Ahead With<lb />
Science comnletes a fourteen vol- <lb />
me series of texts in science for<lb />
ise in the lower grades on which<lb />
Dr. Bond and his associates have<lb />
been working for several years.<lb />
"The Developmental Science Series"<lb />
by Austin D. Bond, Guy L. Bond.<lb />
Theodore Clymer, and Kate Bell is;<lb />
now being used in a number of schools ,<lb />
Dick Ottawa y, college chaplain.<lb />
will hold a Seminar in Christian theo-<lb />
logy in the "Y hut beginning Sep-<lb />
tember 15 .at 12:00.<lb />
The seminar will be conducted<lb />
each Tuesday and Thursday during<lb />
the Fall Quarter at 12:00 noon.<lb />
These meetings are designed to<lb />
give to the layman the structure of<lb />
theology and the central thought of<lb />
leading theologians on the college<lb />
level, and is open to all students<lb />
above the sophomore level.<lb />
A Handbook of Christian Theology<lb />
'$1.45), a book of essays by leading<lb />
professors of theology all over the<lb />
country, will be used for the seminar.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENT<lb />
All student planning to teach<lb />
or teachers planning to renew<lb />
their certificates between now<lb />
and September of new year must<lb />
take the state required National<lb />
Teacher Examination to be given<lb />
on campus October 8.<lb />
For further information stu-<lb />
dents should contact their depart-<lb />
ment head or Dr. Frank Scott,<lb />
who is in charge of the testing<lb />
program here.<lb />
in the nation. It has been adopted as<lb />
 text in the Alabama and Oklahoma: Air-Conditioning<lb />
Added To Cafeteria<lb />
ind the Chicago and Minneapolis<lb />
schools and is being used in Oregon,<lb />
New Jersey, California, North Caro- RENOVATED CAFETERIA<lb />
:ina. Iowa, and elsewhere. ir. .it f the North Cafeteria<lb />
"Looking Ahead with Science" is<lb />
e volume of 288 pages. It includes <lb />
'04 illustrations, all in color.<lb />
Other books in the Developmental<lb />
Science Series include a primer "Get-<lb />
ting Ready "Looking at Scienc0"<lb />
for grade one, "Thinking About Sci-<lb />
Renovation o!<lb />
at East Carolina College has been<lb />
completed; and the dining hall, old-<lb />
est on the campus, has been put t5<lb />
ue.<lb />
Work began last winter on this<lb />
building project and has been in prog-<lb />
ess since then. The entire interior<lb />
ence" for grade two, "Knowing A h&amp;s been rebuilt, and air-conditioning<lb />
boot Science" for grade three, "Ex-<lb />
perimenting in Science" for grade<lb />
four, and "Living with Science" for<lb />
grade five. In addition a teachers<lb />
edition for each book is included in<lb />
i he series.<lb />
Editor William B. Weist, Shamo-<lb />
kin, Pa CitizenIn a world which<lb />
.leems to have gone slightly mad, Is<lb />
it too much to ask for sanity in such<lb />
an important election campaign<lb />
for the true statement of issues back-<lb />
ed by facts and logic? Or are we to<lb />
make our choices as a people aided<lb />
only by the party slogans and shib-<lb />
boleths which have dominated other<lb />
presidential elections.<lb />
Editor Myron P. Lown. Olean, N.<lb />
Y NewsOne upstate editor said<lb />
recently, "Now that the political sea-<lb />
son is underway, one should vote for<lb />
the man who promises the least . . .<lb />
then you won't be so disappointed<lb />
ir stalled. Basic wood construction has<lb />
oeen replaced with fireproof mate-<lb />
rials. Total cost amounted to $130<lb />
000.<lb />
A new entrance on the west side of<lb />
the building, with the already exist-<lb />
ing east entrance, provides for form-<lb />
ation of cafeteria lines at each end<lb />
of the dining hall. A lobby and rest<lb />
rooms have been added just inside<lb />
the west entrance.<lb />
The interior has a new acoustical<lb />
ceiling and a terrazzo floor. Square<lb />
fluorescent lights over the dining<lb />
area and pear-shaped hanging lamps<lb />
over the service counters light the<lb />
building.<lb />
Walls based with wood paneling are<lb />
of white iplaster.<lb />
Equipment includes two units of<lb />
stainless steel cafeteria counters and<lb />
tables of wood with matching uphol-<lb />
stered chairs.<lb />
Tht North Cafeteria adjoins the<lb />
kitchens which also serve both the<lb />
South and the New South cafeterias.<lb />
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1 AST CABOL1N1AK<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER<lb />
15.<lb />
Dr. Rickert Assumes Duties As Playhouse<lb />
Director; Plans For Year Announced<lb />
"We would like to produce plays<lb />
that will appeal to both the audience<lb />
and the actors stated Dr. Robert<lb />
T. Rickert. the 1960-61 director of<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse. Dr.<lb />
Rickert has assumed the (position<lb />
vacated by Dr. J. A. Withey, who<lb />
will be in Burma for approximately<lb />
a year.<lb />
At this year's initial meeting con-<lb />
ducted last week the Playhouse be-<lb />
gan its season plans by adopting<lb />
the hilarious, stylish Philadelphia<lb />
Story by Phil'ip Barry as its first<lb />
major production. Tentative plans<lb />
were alsu mfde for other possible<lb />
plays for this year. "I believe that<lb />
tie Playhouse continued Dr. Rick-<lb />
ert, "with a great deal of support,<lb />
can produce or can help produce three<lb />
skews before Christmas<lb />
Fatuity Play<lb />
A part of the night's discussion<lb />
included the possibilities of having a<lb />
faculty play which at one time was<lb />
an animal production at EOC.<lb />
The Male Animal by James Thur-<lb />
ber Wft suggested as a possible<lb />
script.<lb />
A faculty play would have an all-<lb />
faculty cast with Playhouse mem-<lb />
hers filling in where needed and<lb />
providing the technical work.<lb />
Rives Directs<lb />
Associate Director Dr. Ralph Rives<lb />
will direct the first production with<lb />
Dr. Rickert assisting as technical<lb />
director, Dr. Rives, a new addition to<lb />
le English Department, is an ECC<lb />
r.lumnus and ft inier member of the<lb />
Playhouse.<lb />
Following its success on Broadway<lb />
in the late thirties. Philadelphia Story<lb />
became a film of the same name, and<lb />
the movie version which starred Ka-<lb />
hivn Hepburn received all the spirit-<lb />
ed acclaim of the play. A later film<lb />
added music by Cole Porter and<lb />
i hanged the title to High Society. Bing<lb />
 by. Frank Sinatm, and Grace<lb />
Kelly starred in this 1966 production.<lb />
Also on the agenda of Playhouse<lb />
activities is a short one-act farce to<lb />
be given on closed-circuit TV. "Two<lb />
years ago similar plans were made<lb />
but were never fulfilled. But this<lb />
quarter we hope to start a series of<lb />
short iplays on television stated<lb />
Corine Rickert.<lb />
Puccini's Soenr Angelica to be giv-<lb />
en by the music department Septem-<lb />
ber 18, has included several Playhouse<lb />
members on its technical staff. Alice<lb />
Cariolano is acting as stage manager<lb />
with Howard Mallard, properties; Sus-<lb />
an Truesdale, costumes; and Doming<lb />
Jenkins, make-up, assisting her.<lb />
Other positions are being filled by<lb />
the music department.<lb />
Besides the additions of Drs Rick-<lb />
ert and Rives, Dr. H. D. Rowe of the<lb />
English Department and Dr. Corine<lb />
Rickert, director of closed-circuit TV<lb />
will also assist in Playhouse produc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The executive staff also has been<lb />
altered. The vice-president's position<lb />
vacated by William Bowen, who is<lb />
now teaching in Belhaven, has been<lb />
filled by Karen Best. Karen's title of<lb />
treasurer has been given to Pat Harv-<lb />
ey. Other officers are Elizabeth Smith,<lb />
president; Gerald Harrell, recording<lb />
secretary; Doming Jenkins, corres-<lb />
ponding secretary, and Rose Gorato,<lb />
historian.<lb />
as On Educational Opportunities,<lb />
a Tt 1 1  1  <lb />
Student Express Opinions On EducationalL,FForiuu,u<lb />
Religion, The 'Downtrodden' Masses, And Dependability<lb />
i- within us for our God an infinite<lb />
Watercolor Society Presents<lb />
Exhibition In Art Department<lb />
Opening the 1960-1961 program<lb />
of exhibitions sponsored by the De-<lb />
partment of Art is the current trav-<lb />
eling show of the New Jersey Water-<lb />
color Society.<lb />
Thirty-one pictures by nineteen ar-<lb />
tists are now on view in the Hall-<lb />
way Gallery, Rawl Building. The pub-<lb />
lic is invited to attend the exhibition<lb />
daring the first three weeks of Sep-<lb />
tember.<lb />
The New Jersey Watercolor Society<lb />
had its origin in the Montclair Art<lb />
Museum. Over the years member-<lb />
ship has increared from a dozen wa-<lb />
tercolorists to ft ipresent total of six-<lb />
ty carefully selected artists. Works<lb />
by some of the members are now in<lb />
the permanent collection of the Mont-<lb />
clair Art Museum, in other institu-<lb />
tions, and in h number of private<lb />
collections.<lb />
The traveling art show, according<lb />
to Metz T. Gordley of the college Art<lb />
Department, is of interest both for<lb />
representational and technical per-<lb />
formance of the exhibiting artists.<lb />
"Of particular interest he stated,<lb />
"is Jane Oliver's watercolor titled<lb />
'Dockside which employs not only<lb />
the translucency of the watercolor<lb />
medium, but also opaque use of the<lb />
medium for contrast with the gen-<lb />
oral light, airy quality of the paint-<lb />
ing<lb />
Gordley singles out for attention<lb />
also the work of Arthur Barbour.<lb />
"While Jane Oliver takes liberties<lb />
with depiction of objects in order to<lb />
build pictorial structure he says,<lb />
"Arthur Barbour places the scene of<lb />
his inspiration on the picture sur-<lb />
face with exceptional skill with the<lb />
watercolor med'um, yet refrains from<lb />
departing from the visual image<lb />
His watercolo- "Wiroterset" demon-<lb />
strates this faith to the subject<lb />
Gordley said, "and expresses the ar-<lb />
tist's intention within his self-imposed<lb />
ooundaries<lb />
Paiihellenic President Speaks To Assembly<lb />
Ol 900 Freshmen Women During Orientation<lb />
Editor's Note: The following col-<lb />
umns were written by student who<lb />
re relatively new to our editorial<lb />
staff. Some of them have written in<lb />
the past in other capacities, while<lb />
others are appearing for the first<lb />
time.<lb />
Students Of Today Have<lb />
Excellent Opportunities<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
During the opening of school when<lb />
the American educational system<lb />
faces the citizens of our country, it<lb />
is wise to stop and consider just how<lb />
fortunate we are to be able to attend<lb />
this school of higher education.<lb />
Millions of ycung people the world<lb />
over, who are pejrhaps more capable<lb />
than any of the students enrolled<lb />
here, are forced to discontinue any<lb />
further educational prospects beyond<lb />
our secondary level.<lb />
In America, any student who truly<lb />
desires an education can achieve the<lb />
goal he sets for himself. Many of the<lb />
male students enrolled in the col-<lb />
leges and universities in the United<lb />
States are receiving their college de-<lb />
grees, courtesy of the larger indus-<lb />
tries and corporations in the country.<lb />
The fact that hundreds of students<lb />
are receiving scholarships, was<lb />
brought out recently in the issue of<lb />
v. national magazine.<lb />
We have every opportunity in the<lb />
world to secure an education, which<lb />
today is so important, and often we<lb />
let that opportunity slip through our<lb />
hands.<lb />
Those students who are attending<lb />
Jaye Finnigatt, president of the<lb />
Kasl Carolina Pajihellcnic Council,<lb />
addressed approximately yoo fresh-<lb />
n.en women Last week in coordina-<lb />
tion with the college orientation pro-<lb />
-iiam.<lb />
This opportunity servej a juel pur.<lb />
post in giving these students a knowl-<lb />
le of cnmpog sororities. The girls,<lb />
all potential pledges were told of<lb />
the interests, requirements, services<lb />
and obligations of sorority life.<lb />
lJm. bidding, rush and pledging<lb />
are some of the things discussed with<lb />
the girh.<lb />
Formal rush, which is scheduled<lb />
fol the third week in January, gives<lb />
Uie rushee and the sorority an op-<lb />
portunity to decide on their various<lb />
preferences and results in a mutual<lb />
decision between pledge and sorority.<lb />
Freahmtn and transfer students will<lb />
have an opportunity to familiarize<lb />
themselves with campus sororities<lb />
during a planned "get-acquainted"<lb />
party in early October. Jaye Pinnl-<lb />
gan advised all girls to, "go through<lb />
formal rush and avoid any snap de-<lb />
lisions<lb />
The Fanhellenic council is the gov-<lb />
erning body of .Hir college's eight na-<lb />
tional sororities. This year's council,<lb />
which stresses unity among sorori-<lb />
ties, is composed of "a great grou.)<lb />
of girls according to its president,<lb />
Jaye, and is "looking forward to n<lb />
tremendous year<lb />
Some of the proposed sorority<lb />
events being planned for the coming<lb />
year include a picnic for all sorority<lb />
members which will "provide an op-<lb />
portunity for the renewal of old<lb />
friendships<lb />
When asked if she feels that sor-<lb />
orities promote cliques on campus,<lb />
Jaye defended those whom she rep-<lb />
resents by saying that she knows our<lb />
school to be " friendly place" and<lb />
feels that this "spirit of common to-<lb />
getherness is reflected through its<lb />
sororities.<lb />
Editor G. C. Christman, Pennsburg,<lb />
Pa Town and CountryPrivate in-<lb />
dividuals are hiving a difficult time<lb />
trying to save money because it is<lb />
being sapped away by taxes.<lb />
"The strength and the wonder of<lb />
'his nation still rest in the fact that<lb />
it can offer unique opportunities to<lb />
rich and poor alikethat a man can<lb />
rise as far as his ability and his<lb />
initiative will carry him. When you<lb />
kill this incentive, you have also<lb />
slain the America that cur forefa-<lb />
thers hoped for, and that millions<lb />
of men have fought for in the inter-<lb />
vening years<lb />
East Carolina lor the first time are<lb />
in an excellent position to start out<lb />
on the right faot in .preparing for<lb />
four years of intellectual growth.<lb />
Those students who did not make<lb />
that first step are now challenged<lb />
to make the most of the remaining<lb />
years in college.<lb />
In one sense of the word, the col-<lb />
lege students of the United States<lb />
owe it to the students of other coun-<lb />
tries of the world to make the very<lb />
most of the opportunity presented<lb />
them to attend an institution of high-<lb />
er learning.<lb />
Education, once considered a frill,<lb />
is now a necessity and should be<lb />
treated as such. Let's make this year<lb />
the most outstanding ever.<lb />
Religion? What Does It<lb />
Mean To Students<lb />
By Wr:S HOWARD<lb />
"Religion? . . . Oh! . . . Well . . .<lb />
All religion is, is just an invention<lb />
of man used to excuse his own short-<lb />
comings. It is also a waste of good<lb />
sleeping time on Sunday morning<lb />
"Wnat does religion mean to me?<lb />
. . . Uhhh  I don't know. My mom<lb />
made us go to church every Sunday<lb />
morning. To tell the truth, it just<lb />
bored me<lb />
Religion?  I went to the<lb />
youth meeting every Sunday night.<lb />
We had some great (parties after we<lb />
got some suppei! Yes sir! I like re-<lb />
ligion<lb />
Inside each of us there is a little<lb />
spark that tplls us that there is<lb />
something . . . something mighty<lb />
wonderful, that is bigger and more<lb />
powerful than we all can understand.<lb />
No matter wha: form or in what way<lb />
He appears to us, there is- a God.<lb />
He would live around us if only we<lb />
would let Him! If only each of us<lb />
would use a little thinking time and<lb />
do a little evaluation, we could come<lb />
to our own conception and make s<lb />
within us for our God an infinite .<lb />
decent place wis <lb />
I Uve Ul L,eatht- fr' -<lb />
Why don't we give our religion These are the dm,<lb />
a Try' Why don't we give a little the -HMm.I,<lb />
time and serious attention to our God yet, the, m <lb />
time and serious attention io or  ,. , . -,<lb />
and why don't we try to have God ,ave esfa<lb />
ith us in a 100 per cent fashion. 'U a<lb />
lg! I mean nothing could<lb />
ultimately hinder or defeat each of<lb />
us.<lb />
If in our<lb />
actions we<lb />
i in our lives and<lb />
could i<lb />
iry can be heard<lb />
 thei suur  .<lb />
ecaer sour<lb />
whirlpool of di<lb />
sonal thoughts and telie! - "Long<lb />
our God take top<lb />
in our lives and if we abide<lb />
aj<lb />
- - sj<lb />
lives<lb />
live frivolity<lb />
Dependability I)efjnftH<lb />
by His teachings, our . WV<lb />
 low with an inner light and peace s ftey f0 SlH'Cess<lb />
that is ours to have.<lb />
Only have the Guts and Courage U<lb />
try it!<lb />
Masses Struggle To Stay<lb />
n Higher Plateaus<lb />
By KAY McLAWHON<lb />
The dike has burst; the flood is u-<lb />
on us. Martial law should be de-<lb />
clared until the waters recede, or<lb />
until the hole in the dike can he<lb />
plugged up w'th something any-<lb />
thing. Everywhere the masses strug-<lb />
gle to stay alive as the current<lb />
sloshes them along to whatever it<lb />
: that they are going.<lb />
A precious few who have made<lb />
iheir way to high ground are sitting,<lb />
watching, saying nothing. What TS<lb />
;here to say when peoplt trample<lb />
each other, use each other for<lb />
stumbling blocks and stepping stones<lb />
all in an effort to get to that prom-<lb />
ised safety zone of passivity where<lb />
they remain as before, a voice and<lb />
nothing more; sound without sense:<lb />
vox, et praeterre-a nihil.<lb />
Quantitatively this campus run-<lb />
neth over; qualitatively our demitasse<lb />
cup of knowledge offers little but<lb />
dregs to quench the thirst of minds<lb />
that have been too long in a climate<lb />
of simultaneous winter and summer<lb />
drought. And somewhere there are<lb />
the few who have banded together on<lb />
Bj LEWIS LATHAM<lb />
Have you <lb />
pan itatilit 3 <lb />
pMI nut.<lb />
Lep-ridat.<lb />
combination of<lb />
.WJ and,<lb />
As college  -<lb />
men you wi<lb />
tend ea meeti&amp;i<lb />
gBtterinc. Some<lb />
wr, trivlal end <lb />
bnpe just soci, um<lb />
tests of your depe a'e<lb />
This tan be<lb />
social life at b<lb />
shape<lb />
tune to time pol .<lb />
one of your frk<lb />
nanJntences that <lb />
at a certain<lb />
sob-eonsciousls<lb />
while your frier<lb />
SCI io.isiy.<lb />
abJ, forgotten :<lb />
c:nty fa very CO<lb />
and very mmefc la JT<lb />
In tim manner peoj .  : .<lb />
,f your chaste,  <lb />
If Vou really a  a <lb />
earful career ut Ea , .<lb />
establish the <lb />
an or kidy, be on - . .<lb />
pendability in vou '<lb />
I wa of your most rds<lb /><lb />
THE OBJECTIVE<lb />
The taxation which is intended to<lb />
promote equality, the taxation which<lb />
exceeds the real .public need, and,<lb />
above all, the tax which is so grad-<lb />
uated as to prevent the accumula-<lb />
tion of private capital, is inconsis-<lb />
tent with freedom.C. Northcote<lb />
Parkinson.<lb />
Oct. 5, 1921- A World Series base-<lb />
ball game was broadcast for the first<lb />
time.<lb />
a<lb />
Swingline<lb />
stapler<lb />
no bigger<lb />
than a pack<lb />
f gum!<lb />
B. S. Candidates Register Early This Year<lb />
For the first time, Bachelor of Sci<lb />
act candidates at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege will be allowed to register with<lb />
the Placement Service in advance of<lb />
'he quarter in which they practice<lb />
teach.<lb />
To qualify, Bachelor of Science<lb />
candidates must only have senior<lb />
status. The policy of allowing Bache-<lb />
lor of Arts candidates to register at<lb />
any time during their senior year<lb />
will be continued.<lb />
The new system, announced by<lb />
Director Jack Edwards, has been de-<lb />
vised so that the placement office<lb />
will have the longest possible .period<lb />
Including 1000 Staples<lb />
A do-it-yourself kit in the palm of<lb />
your handl Unconditionally guaJ<lb />
anteed. Tot makes book covers,<lb />
fastens papers, does arts and'<lb />
afts work, mends, tacksno end!<lb />
of usesl<lb />
.Buy it at your college book storey<lb />
in which to find employment.<lb />
During the summer Mr. Edwards<lb />
visited placement offices at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, Duke Uni-<lb />
versity, Wake Forest and North Car-<lb />
olina State. "Our records and facil-<lb />
ities says Mr. Edwards, "are equal<lb />
or superior to those in these schools<lb />
it. most instances. Naturally Mr.<lb />
F.dwards continues, "I was able to<lb />
pick up some ideas that will help our<lb />
service.<lb />
"Demand for college graduates con-<lb />
tinues to run high. In teaching the<lb />
demand is far beyond the 9upply.<lb />
Several new business firms are writ-<lb />
Swingline Cub stapler,$1.29<lb />
INC.<lb />
Nets Vacs, ft Y,j<lb />
LADIES DEPARTMENT STORE<lb />
"FIRST IN FASHIONS"<lb />
418-420 EVANS STREET GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
x,r . 5 to East Carolina College and Greenville.<lb />
We at Brody s hope you find your stay most profitable and<lb />
enjoyable.<lb />
We would like to tell you about the new and en-<lb />
larged Brody s. It has been designed with you in mind.<lb />
Here you will find a complete casual shop-a complete<lb />
shoe departmenta complete ready-to-wear department<lb />
and a complete lingerie department.<lb />
Featuring today's leading brands is our goal. Ser-<lb />
vice is what we would like to offer you.<lb />
A special charge account for college students has<lb />
been established. We would like to tailor one to suit your<lb />
needs.<lb />
It will be a pleasure to serve you.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
MORRIS BRODY<lb />
BRODY'S<lb />
P. S. Here are some free services we are offering Free<lb />
check cashing for all college students, free gift wapping<lb />
atBrody' " frien"y helpful PnS<lb />
ing for interview dates, others wi'l<lb />
be contacted, and firms who have<lb />
visited our campus in prior years<lb />
are re-scheduling with us<lb />
In order to outline the particulars<lb />
of placement registration for Bache-<lb />
lor of Science students not yet stu-<lb />
dent teaching, Mr. Edwards will hold<lb />
a meeting early in October. The time<lb />
mi place will be announced at a later<lb />
date.<lb />
CHIEF JOHN HARRELL aeta that<lb />
students drhe at a ah speed throufb<lb />
the campus. During efaaa rhanges all<lb />
drivers should resume a safe spei<lb />
or. if possible, refrain inm dririag<lb />
through the campus during this timt<lb />
Dormitory students art asked to park<lb />
only in designated spaces.<lb />
aaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAMMatatAaAaaaeeae,<lb />
WELCOME COLLEGE STUDENTS!<lb />
"A boy's will is the wind's will,<lb />
And the thoughts of youth are long, long<lb />
thoughts<lb />
Welcome back to Greenville! We have missed you.<lb />
This bank on Five Points has long been a center for col-<lb />
lege student banking. Come down and open an mm<lb />
count We'll be delighted, whether its 1<lb />
small You'll like it here!<lb />
re or<lb />
State Bank<lb />
EK<lb />
Sir iH<lb />
'OWNED AND<lb />
OPERATED BY a m<lb />
"BSP Trust Go.<lb />
West End Circle Five Points<lb />
Washington Street<lb />
NOTRE<lb />
i'lasM pictures for the 11<lb />
BUCCANEER nil! be made Sept.<lb />
19. Photographers will be in the<lb />
yearbook oft ice. located on the<lb />
second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
each neekday frm y am. until<lb />
5 p.m. Sign up on ollee I nion<lb />
Bulletin Boa d for our appoint-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Men are asked to wear dark<lb />
coats and c"ark ties. Women<lb />
ahould Hear black pull-over<lb />
sweaters without a collar or but-<lb />
tons.<lb />
Editor Kenneth A. Horner, Wil-<lb />
mington, Delaware, Suburban Nws<lb />
We are not so sure the Sunday<lb />
afternoon quiet of years ago was-<lb />
n't the best way to spend the Sab-<lb />
bath after all.<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, lf0<lb />
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Additions Advances<lb />
On Campus Buildings<lb />
BAB T CAROLINIAN<lb />
nenta ami additions to e-1<lb />
tui .i,Hs .it East Carolina art l<lb />
trying stafM of oon-<lb />
.mler conatraetfon,<lb />
mph ted, aiul another in<lb />
niun.t nha-e<lb />
 , .atVt-ria was completed<lb />
before fall quarter and work<lb />
i addition of lobbies an! par-<lb />
Slaj and Uimrtaad Halls will<lb />
tan ! more months.<lb />
l cafeteria improvomoats invlud-<lb />
rebuilt terrazsto tile<lb />
t hiitional entrance at the<lb />
I  and new serving counter,<lb />
' oninf was installed also,<lb />
tal coat of improve-<lb />
t $130,980,<lb />
to providing adequate<lb />
ties in Slay aid Umstead<lb />
buildings are being<lb />
 from men's dorms into<lb />
e halls for women. Counsel-<lb />
- being provided.<lb />
acts have been awarded and<lb />
begun on the additions<lb />
I end the infirm-<lb />
 storj addition toGra-<lb />
i lasarooma, labora-<lb />
: Hie infirmary ad-<lb />
v.ll be an enlargement of the<lb />
 ,i iacreaae its present<lb />
i.acil<lb />
en broken for a two-<lb />
to the Maintenance<lb />
providing 10.000 more<lb />
-n.are feet of spat for the Buildings<lb />
and Groundi ftepeilmaat The addi-<lb />
tion will cost ?W,000.<lb />
Mt F. 1. nuiuvin. vice president<lb />
Md business manager, said plans are<lb />
oeing prepared for an addition to the<lb />
Keating plant, renovation of the elec-<lb />
lieal distribution system, new switch<lb />
gent at the central heating plant, and<lb />
tH replacement of the overhead elec-<lb />
al lines with underground con-<lb />
duits in the modernization of these<lb />
utilities.<lb />
CAMPUS CALENDAR<lb />
September 15  College Board<lb />
and Committee Chairmen meet-<lb />
ing, Wright Social Room, 3rd<lb />
floor; 6:30 p.m.<lb />
September It  Freshmen Tal-<lb />
ent Show, Austin Auditorium,<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
September 17  Movie: "The<lb />
Buccaneer Austin Auditori-<lb />
ium, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
September 22  Fashion Show<lb />
sponsored by Lambda Chi and<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma. College<lb />
Cnion Lounge, 3:301:30 p.m.<lb />
 M US BEGINS FALL OPERATIONS . . . Vivian Traywide and instruc-<lb />
tor E. T. Rogers, looks on as Bill Joyner prepares to begin broadcasting<lb />
operation tor the new year. Rogers is chief announcer and is also in charge<lb />
oj training at the radio station which this year os operating independently<lb />
-t the Mudent Government Association for the first time in its history.<lb />
THE SUN NEVER SETS<lb />
(wellalmost never)<lb />
We're open one-half hour after the girl's<lb />
dorms closefor your conveniencefill up<lb />
the car AFTER your date! Sundays too.<lb />
COLLEGE SUNOCO SERVICE<lb />
Call us for pick-up and delivery<lb />
PL 2-9385<lb />
Wayne Johnson, Mgr. 5th &amp; Reade Sts.<lb />
Directly across from the College Shop<lb />
President Attends Administrator<lb />
Meeting At Elgin Air Force Base<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins and Lt. Col.<lb />
Norman F. Merritt, Jr. were East<lb />
' arolina s representatives to the two<lb />
'ay conference of college and uni-<lb />
versity administrators held recently<lb />
at Elgin (Air Force Base in Florida.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins, president of the col-<lb />
eve, and Lt. Col. Merritt, head of<lb />
he Air FVve ROTC detachment<lb />
eta, were accompanied by members<lb />
of their families when they attended<lb />
the conference August 18 and 19.<lb />
During the brief program, the of-<lb />
ficials attending visited AFROTC<lb />
cadets from the respective institu-<lb />
tions, who had been on a summer<lb />
training (program as part of the pre-<lb />
ommissioning exercises. They also<lb />
attended seminars on the AiFROTC<lb />
college program.<lb />
The four East Carolina AFIROTC<lb />
cadets at Elgin Air Force Base this<lb />
iummer included Wilson T. Arnold,<lb />
Harry .P. Bayley, Frank E. Graile<lb />
nd George T. I pock, Jr.<lb />
ECC Majorettes<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
HE Offers Graduate Study<lb />
In Thirty Foreign Countries<lb />
Only two months remain to apply J<lb />
or some 800 Fulbright scholarships<lb />
or graduate stody or research in 80<lb />
countries, the Institute of Interna-<lb />
tional Education reminded prospec-<lb />
tive applicants today. Applications<lb />
are being accepted until November 1.<lb />
RntefyAmerican Cultural Conven-<lb />
tion awards for study in 17 Latin<lb />
American countries have the same<lb />
filing deadline.<lb />
Recipients of Fulbright awards for<lb />
study in Europe, Latin America, and<lb />
the Asia-Pacific area will receive tui-<lb />
tion, maintenance and round-trip<lb />
travel. IACC scholarships cover<lb />
tm importation, tuition, and partial<lb />
maintenance costs. HE administers<lb />
both of these student programs for<lb />
the U. S. Department of State.<lb />
General eligibility requirements for<lb />
both categories of awards are: 1) U.<lb />
S. citizenship at time of application;<lb />
?) a bachelor's degree or its equiva-<lb />
lent by 1961: 3) knowledge of the<lb />
language of the host country; and<lb />
I) good health. A demonstrated ca-<lb />
pacity for independent study and a<lb />
good academic record are also ex-<lb />
pected. Preference is given to ap-<lb />
plicants under 35 years of age who<lb />
i'ave not previously lived or studied<lb />
abroad.<lb />
Applicants will be required to sub-<lb />
mit a plan of proposed study that can<lb />
be carried out profitably within the<lb />
year abroad. Successful candidates<lb />
re required to be affiliated with ap-<lb />
proved institutions of higher learn-<lb />
ing abroad.<lb />
Enrolled students at a college or<lb />
university should consult the campus<lb />
Fulbright advisor for information<lb />
and applications. Others may write<lb />
to the Information and Counseling<lb />
Division, Institute of International<lb />
Education, 1 East 67th Street, New<lb />
York 21, New York or to any of IIE's<lb />
regional offices (see letterhead).<lb />
Competitions for the 1961-62 aca-<lb />
demic year close November 1, 1960.<lb />
Requests for application forms must<lb />
be postmarked before October 15.<lb />
Completed replications must be sub-<lb />
mitted by November 1,<lb />
The Institute of International Edu-<lb />
cation, founded in 1919, seeks to fos-<lb />
ter international understanding thru<lb />
exchange of students and scholars,<lb />
and to further the exchange of ideas<lb />
and knowledge among all nations. It<lb />
administers two-way scholarship pro-<lb />
grams between the United States and<lb />
83 foreign countries, and Is an In-<lb />
formation center on all aspects of<lb />
international education.<lb />
Opera Opens Fall<lb />
Cultural Events<lb />
Tlie Opera Theater will open the<lb />
BCC fall cultural events with two<lb />
productions of Puccini's "Sister An-<lb />
gelica The one act opera will be<lb />
presented next Friday and Saturday<lb />
evenings. September 23 and 24, at<lb />
8:00 ip.m. in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
"Sister Angelica" was presented<lb />
liming the first Summer session in<lb />
July as a part o' the Opera Theater's<lb />
summer workshop. This production<lb />
was made possible by a grant from<lb />
WA4LTV in Raleigh. Mr. A. J.<lb />
Fletcher, president of Station WRAL-<lb />
rV, is founder if the National Opera<lb />
(Grass Roots) Company.<lb />
This opera is under the musical<lb />
direction of Paul Hickfang, director<lb />
of the ECC Opera Theater, with Dr.<lb />
Corinne Rickert, of the TV Depart-<lb />
ment directing the dramatice. Mr.<lb />
Ray Mclnnis of the Art Department<lb />
designed the settings.<lb />
The cast of "Sister Angelica" is<lb />
composed of the following singers:<lb />
Allison Moss, Martha Bradner, Jessa-<lb />
mine Hiatt, Jeanne Peterson, and<lb />
Carol Erwin. Other members of the<lb />
cast are: Mary Burrus, Betsy Han-<lb />
cock, Patsy Roberts, Anna Vickery,<lb />
and Bonnie Currin.<lb />
Army Announces<lb />
Several Foreign<lb />
Teaching Posts<lb />
Foreign teaching posts will be oipen<lb />
for United States citizens in Arniy-<lb />
operated schools for American chil-<lb />
dren in Okinawa, Korea, Japan, Ger-<lb />
many and France for the 1961-62<lb />
ehool year. The greatest number f<lb />
vacancies will be for elementary tea-<lb />
chers experienced in the primary<lb />
grades. High school teachers who<lb />
qualify in twi major fields will be<lb />
needed also. School librarians, teach<lb />
"s of remedial reading in elementary<lb />
grades and romance languages in<lb />
high school are in demand. Guidance<lb />
counselors and dormitory supervisors<lb />
will be required and a limited number<lb />
of administrative openings are ex-<lb />
pected.<lb />
Qualifications include a bachelor's<lb />
degree, teacher training, and two<lb />
years of teaching experience.<lb />
Salary for the instructional staff<lb />
is $4435 for the school year with ad-<lb />
ditional increments for a master's de-<lb />
gree and for 30 semester hours above<lb />
the master's. Rent-free living quar-<lb />
ters and transportation overseas and<lb />
return are (provided by the Govern-<lb />
ment. The tour of duty is one year.<lb />
For application procedure, send a<lb />
postal card to: Teacher Recruitment,<lb />
Civilian Personnel Office, Headquar-<lb />
ters Will Airborne Corps and Fort<lb />
Rragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina.<lb />
Majorettes Select Lib Rosers As Head;<lb />
Marching Band Begins Practice For Year<lb />
The majorettes for this year's<lb />
marching band have recently been<lb />
selected, with Elizabeth Rogers of<lb />
Greenville acting as head majorette.<lb />
Others are Judy Bledsoe of Raleigh,<lb />
Jolinda Brewer of Greenville, Bar-<lb />
bara Pleasants of Raleigh, Gail Wal-<lb />
ter of Lexington, and La Verne Blac<lb />
ley of Durham.<lb />
James Burns of Sumter, S. C will<lb />
,ut as drum major of the band this<lb />
year.<lb />
The marching Pirates have begun<lb />
rehearsals for its first fall appear-<lb />
tree scheduled for the visit of Sena-<lb />
! i John Kennedy to the city. The<lb />
Democratic candidate for the Presi-<lb />
deney will spek in the college stad-<lb />
I ium September 17.<lb />
More than a hundred students, oho-<lb />
Fleming Announces Addition<lb />
To Language Department<lb />
Dr. James H. Fleming, Director of<lb />
the foreign language department, in-<lb />
troduced to the E. C. freshmen dur-<lb />
ing orientation last week a new addl-<lb />
.ion to Eust Carolina language de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
The addition, a new language lab-<lb />
oiatory, has been in the .planning<lb />
stage for about a year and was finally<lb />
lompleted this .summer.<lb />
Located in room 105 Graham build-<lb />
inir the lab features eighteen sets of<lb />
earphones with which students can<lb />
listen to lectures and language prac-<lb />
tice drills in addition to music in<lb />
!oreign languages.<lb />
When the lab was shown last week,<lb />
the students listened to "My Fair<lb />
Lady" in Spanish and to several<lb />
songs in French<lb />
East Carolina is one of the first<lb />
tute supported institutions in North<lb />
Carolina to have such a lab installed.<lb />
Other additions and improvements<lb />
to the department are planned for the<lb />
near future. Included in these are<lb />
new rooms on the North side of Gra-<lb />
ham building, a stairway on the west,<lb />
and more new equipment for the lab.<lb />
SCA ANNOUNCES THEME<lb />
"Let's Go To Homecoming On<lb />
TV will be the central theme<lb />
used in the dormitory decorations<lb />
and floats this year at home-<lb />
coming. Decorations will be pat-<lb />
terned after TV shows and pers-<lb />
onalities announced Jayne Chand-<lb />
ler, homecoming committee chair-<lb />
man, Thursday.<lb />
Editor E. L. Holmund, Argyle.<lb />
Minn Marshall County BannerWe<lb />
have heard comment recently about<lb />
e "softness' of American youth.<lb />
If such a condition exists, what is<lb />
 he cause? Could it be the result of<lb />
the state assuming greater and great-<lb />
er control over the individualhis<lb />
schooling, his work, his income, his<lb />
savings, his death and his estate<lb />
in other words, cradle to grave super-<lb />
vision?<lb />
WELCOME BACK<lb />
EAST CAROLINA STUDENTS<lb />
We've Missed You<lb />
and Are Glad You're Back!<lb />
Walt<lb />
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PITT THEATRE<lb />
Independence Day-Africa, 1960<lb /><lb />
en for their talent as musicians,<lb />
make up the ensemble this fall. Her-<lb />
bert L. Carter, college director of<lb />
bands, will direct the group in a<lb />
series of programs during the school<lb />
.ear. Working with him as graduate<lb />
assistants will be Jay Collins and<lb />
Leon Cole, Jr.<lb />
Officers elected to head activities<lb />
of the group this year are Edgar<lb />
Williams, president; Jerry Liles,<lb />
vice president; Ponda Dandlisker, sec-<lb />
retary; Sue Gallagher, treasurer; and<lb />
Marcelle Vogel and Sam Branson,<lb />
.iublicity directors.<lb />
Among major appearances of the<lb />
band during the fall quarter will be<lb />
half time programs at home foot-<lb />
ball bames of the EC Pirates.<lb />
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K"<lb />
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A new African nation becomes independent on October 1,<lb />
1960. Nigeria - with a population of almost 40-million  will<lb />
al.o bring with it the rise of a new modern metropolis at<lb />
Enugu, in the Eastern Region, o-<lb />
Inspired by the United Na-<lb />
tions buildings in New York<lb />
and the leadership of former<lb />
Eastern Nigeria Premier<lb />
Mnamdi Azikewe, one of the<lb />
lathers of Nigerian indepen-<lb />
dence, the cityas shown above<lb />
is now under construction.<lb />
It will include buildings for the<lb />
legislature, government offices,<lb />
aO homes, the Premier's resi-<lb />
oence, &amp; 200 room air condi-<lb />
tioned hotel, shopping center<lb />
and all the facilities of a model<lb />
fity.<lb />
Characteristic of the desire<lb />
fr niocrrn industrialization<lb />
end progiess in Nigeria is the<lb />
community self - development<lb />
pirft of toe Eastern Region.<lb />
Intirs villages contribute their<lb />
time, effort and skills, without<lb />
compensation to the cooperative<lb />
building of modern etfhools,<lb />
markets and even bridges.<lb />
The 20th century has been<lb />
for Nigeria one of development<lb />
unequalled In Africa. Nigerian<lb />
imports and exports combined<lb />
were only 912-miQloa in 1914.<lb />
Since 1945, they have averaged<lb />
about $600-mluion uoh year.<lb />
Government income from taxes<lb />
has risen iron; about12-mil-<lb />
lion in 1922 to well over $150-<lb />
million today. And, in just the<lb />
past quarter of a century, the<lb />
number of Nigerians who can<lb />
read and write has almost<lb />
tripled.<lb />
Unlike other areas in Africa<lb />
that have marked independ-<lb />
ence with violence and unrest.<lb />
Nigeria becomes self-governing<lb />
in an atmosphere of peaa ana<lb />
harmony.<lb />
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I PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE<lb />
Women Students<lb />
Eligible For<lb />
Magazine Contest<lb />
Mademoiselle magazine announces<lb />
that its 1960-61 College Board Con-<lb />
test is now open to women under-<lb />
graduates under twenty-six years<lb />
old who are regularly enrolled in an<lb />
accredited college or junior college.<lb />
The contest offers a chance at win-<lb />
ding one of twenty Guest Editor-<lb />
hips a month on the staff of Mad-<lb />
emoiselle.<lb />
To try out for membership on the<lb />
College Board a girl may write a<lb />
criticism (1,200 words or more) of the<lb />
editorial section of a current issue of<lb />
Mademoiselle or depict in words or<lb />
drawings the follies of her campus.<lb />
For other suggestions write to the<lb />
magazine.) You will be notified by<lb />
January 1, 1961, whether your try-<lb />
out has been accepted.<lb />
Each College Board member will<lb />
do one assignment for Mademoiselle.<lb />
The list of assignments to choose<lb />
from will appear in the January is-<lb />
sue of Mademoiselle. There will be<lb />
a variety of selections, so a girl will<lb />
be able to pick one that best suits<lb />
her interests. (Prizes will be given<lb />
for both try outs and assignments.)<lb />
College Board members who come<lb />
out among the top twenty on the try-<lb />
out and assignment win a salaried<lb />
month (June) Jn New York as Guest<lb />
Editors on the staff of Mademoiselle.<lb />
Besides working as apprentices to<lb />
Mademoiselle editors, Guest Editors<lb />
will be featured in the August issue<lb />
and will represent the college girl<lb />
in editorial meetings held to plan<lb />
articles and fashions for forthcom-<lb />
ing issues of the magazine.<lb />
November 30 is the deadline for<lb />
submitting the tryout assignment.<lb />
For more detailed information write<lb />
to College Board Contest, Mademoi-<lb />
selle, 575 Madison Avenue, New York<lb />
2, requesting the Contest Rules<lb />
Book.<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15<lb />
t<lb />
S ETA RIP<lb />
STRIP<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
Faithful Fan<lb />
With the coming of a new school year, there are a lot of new things<lb />
to replace the old ones. We thought it would be appropriate to bring some-<lb />
thing new to the sports page of the East Carolinian. Consequently, you<lb />
readers have seen your last Pirate's Den. Rest its soul.<lb />
Many things have occurred in the Pirate's Den; some things have<lb />
been joyous, others heartbreaking. It, like all other, has set its good and<lb />
bad days. There were times when it cheered you, times vhen it made you sad.<lb />
But regardless of whether it left you bright or blup, it was always there,<lb />
and to some of you, we hope it was a welcome sight.<lb />
Johnny Hudson, former Sports Editor of the East Carolinian and now<lb />
the holder of that same position with the Daily Reflector, was the originator<lb />
of the Pirate s Den. Since that time it has passed into our hands. Now like<lb />
old soldiers, it will not die, but joist fade away.<lb />
Earlier Opener<lb />
Western Carolina and Catawba got an early start over the other<lb />
North State Conference teams this season. The two met last Saturday night<lb />
on a neutral field in Asheville for the non-conference contest. They will meet<lb />
again on October 8 in a conference match which will be played on the Ca-<lb />
tawba field. It will be the Indian's homecoming game.<lb />
North State Outook<lb />
East Carolina . . . Coach Jack Boone may find himself looking to<lb />
his freshmen. The loss of 17 lettermen, seven of them starters last season,<lb />
put a big dent in the squad in consideration of depth. But the returning<lb />
members of the club are real hustlers and should lead the Pirates to a suc-<lb />
cessful campaign.<lb />
Appalachian . . . The Mountaineers may not be quite up to par in<lb />
contrast to last season's team. However, new coach Jim Duncan has 19<lb />
returning to the App camp. The big problem seems to be lack of depth in<lb />
key positions. This problem at the halfback and tackle posts could give<lb />
Mountaineer followers some anxious moments this fall. Mountain boys to<lb />
watch this year are centers Carl Messere, guard Frank Smith, and Bob<lb />
Morrison, a flanker.<lb />
( atawba  The Indians 1960 football edition looms as a big ques-<lb />
tion mark. Switching to a single wing could pose a few problems for the<lb />
Salisbury team, who is under the direction of a new coach, Presnell Mull.<lb />
If certain key men are not struck by injuries, the Indians should come out<lb />
better than last season when they finished with a 2-7-1 record.<lb />
Elon . . . The Fighting Christians are also under the guidance of a<lb />
new coach. George Tucker, who was an assistant coach at East Carolina last<lb />
year, is the new Christian mentor. Tucker will have a young ball club, but<lb />
the 1959 freshmen will have an advantage of a year of experience, and the<lb />
Christians should improve over last fall's squad which managed only one<lb />
win in 10 starts.<lb />
Cuilford  The Quakers will count on 18 lettermen to balance the<lb />
loss of several of last year's outstanding performers, including Little All-<lb />
American John Meroney. The outlook is a question mark. Letterman Jim<lb />
Stutts, a converted end should give strength to the Quakers at fullback while<lb />
at the quarterback slot, Guilford has two tested veterans in Hal James and<lb />
Brodie Baker.<lb />
Lenoir-Rhyne  19 lettermen return from a team that was un-<lb />
beaten during the regular season and ranked No. 1 in the NAIA'S football<lb />
poll among the nations small colleges. As Coach Stasavich puts it, "It is<lb />
difficult to say what will be our strong or weak points until we've been<lb />
tested in several games. I'm quite certain we'll lose several games<lb />
Western Carolina . . . Possibilities appear good for another fine team<lb />
for the Catamounts in 1960. There are 20 lettermen returning with fair<lb />
depth at all positions. "If we develop the poise required says Coach Dan<lb />
Robinson, "we should have a fine team<lb />
Bucs Open With Sh<lb />
 It<lb />
uild<lb />
en<lb />
By BEN JONES<lb />
East Carolina's football Pirate's<lb />
will play their first game of the sea-<lb />
son a week earlier than expected<lb />
when they engage the Newport News<lb />
Apprentice School squad on Septem-<lb />
ber 17. The affair is scheduled to<lb />
start at 8:00 p.m. in the Newport<lb />
News Shipyard Stadium.<lb />
Because of a contract obligation,<lb />
the Pirates will be far from full<lb />
.trength for the match. No senior<lb />
will make the trip, with the excep-<lb />
tion of a few who had little game<lb />
ary Cannady of Lnmberton manning<lb />
villa,  , <lb />
urc all <lb />
' ,  cari Sweet of Portsmouth,<lb />
Bd footl-ll aoh Jack Boon,  Jor f Citato<lb />
 "  am"   1"J Cr.y S .bri.lge from ITO-<lb />
uch needed experience for, and Mu<lb />
.<lb />
provide m<lb />
the freshmen<lb />
A possible starting line-up wo;ld<lb />
! how Jones Lockerman of Clinton,<lb />
lamston, N. C. Chuck Gordon and<lb />
David Smith are vying for the tar<lb />
Bg center role while there is quite <lb />
the halfback pot.<lb />
N C and Bobby Bumgardner of ist in line for<lb />
x. i. ano uou,  Thu-ker of Greenville, Tommv<lb />
Granite Falls at the end .positions<lb />
Vernon Davis of Clayton, N. C. and<lb />
.rial jih   <lb />
Matthews of Hertford, John Mat-<lb />
ESTHlj5ED UNHlUhER . . . gets<lb />
in Ihe spirit of things during one of<lb />
the Pirate football team's afternoon<lb />
workouts. The Bucs open their home<lb />
.siliedule on September 24 against<lb />
Guilford.<lb />
?$MH8Mfr,1,M.M3<lb />
cutout<lb />
rola. At fa Iba I<lb />
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land of Portsn<lb />
icabte<lb />
  ,<lb />
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'CtMltllia <lb />
Catamount Coach Worried<lb />
About Many Vacant Spots<lb />
Head football coach Dan Robinson<lb />
of Western Carolina College, elected<lb />
"Coach of the Year" i nboth the North<lb />
State Conference and District 26 of<lb />
the National Association of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics during 1959, will<lb />
be running his Catamounts basically<lb />
from a T formation again this sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Prior to his opening game with<lb />
Catawba College, the WC mentor was<lb />
having trouble working out a suit-<lb />
able defense to use against the Salis-<lb />
bury club, who will introduce a new<lb />
offense for themselves this fall, the<lb />
single wing.<lb />
As Robinson put it, several posi-<lb />
tions on the Catamount club are still<lb />
undecided. Three quarterbacks are<lb />
fighting to fill the post vacated by<lb />
All-Clonferenoe and All-State Bob<lb />
Cooper who graduated.<lb />
Tobe Childres, Bruce Peterson and<lb />
Ken Morgan are waging a hot battle<lb />
for the starting position. Childres is<lb />
a senior, Peterson a junior, and<lb />
Morgan a sophomore.<lb />
The Catamount coaching staff is<lb />
worried about finding a strong tack-<lb />
an important second-unit<lb />
le<lb />
post open for newcomers. Seveial<lb />
freshmen are being considered as<lb />
well as one sophomore who saw limit-<lb />
ed action last season.<lb />
The Catamounts have one of the<lb />
finest coaching staffs of any school<lb />
in the conference. If anyone is able<lb />
to bring out the best in the material<lb />
that they have available, this staff<lb />
should be the one. Sid Varney, for-<lb />
mer head coach at Elon, is now line<lb />
caach at Western Carolina. Tom<lb />
Young, Athletic Director at the Cul-<lb />
iowhee institution and former head<lb />
coach, works with the ends.<lb />
This trio of coaches gives Western<lb />
Carolina a strong one-two punch.<lb />
SWIMMERS TO MEET<lb />
The Aquanymphs will hold their<lb />
first meeting (f the year, Septem-<lb />
ber 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the college<lb />
pool. All girls who are interested in<lb />
improving strokes and learning stunts<lb />
are invited to attend.<lb />
Batmen Get Early<lb />
Start This Year<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Beginning early this week and con-<lb />
 hiding after a two week session,<lb />
for the first time in the history of<lb />
last Carolina fall baseball prac-<lb />
tice is being introduced. The prac-<lb />
tice will be under the direction of<lb />
bead coach Jim Mallory.<lb />
The main purpose of this brief<lb />
outing, Coach Mallory expiained, is<lb />
to look at some prospective under-<lb />
classmen who may be able to help<lb />
the Pirates defend the North State<lb />
('onference championship this com-<lb />
ing spring.<lb />
Last seasons team performance was<lb />
was due to the aid of many under-<lb />
classmen who helped the team com-<lb />
pile a 12-2 league record, and a 17-5<lb />
mark in over-all competition.<lb />
Coach Mallory is optimistic con-<lb />
cerning his team's chances next<lb />
spring with veterans returning at<lb />
every position. Charles Johnson, Bur<lb />
Morris, and J. W. Edward are three<lb />
catchers that any coach in the league<lb />
would like to have. Such fine in-<lb />
fieldera as Jim Martin, Spencer (Jay-<lb />
loid, Glenn Bass, and Wilber Caste-<lb />
low are returning.<lb />
The outfield is composed of Gary<lb />
Pierce, W. illy Cockrell, and Merle<lb />
By num. Larry Cray ton, Dan Rouse,<lb />
Bftd Ken Snyder are three southpaws<lb />
that should toe the rubber consis-<lb />
tently. Crayton is an All-Stater who<lb />
owned a remarkable 7-1 record last<lb />
eason, and opened the eyes of a<lb />
handful of Ma for League scouts with<lb />
his effectiveness.<lb />
Most of these veterans will attend<lb />
the fall session, and work out with <lb />
iih new comets as pitchers "Pete<lb />
Hunter and Joe Dail, both outstand-<lb />
ing righthanders in .North Carolina<lb />
scholastic circles this past year.<lb />
Basketball stars Cotton Clayton and<lb />
Lacy West, who did not play last<lb />
season, but were outstanding scho-<lb />
lastic baseball players are expected<lb />
to be strong infield candidates.<lb />
All Freshmen and Sophomores who<lb />
are interested in being candidates<lb />
for next season's nine are asked to<lb />
attend these practice sessions. Coach<lb />
Mallory will choose the players for<lb />
spring drills from the autumn prac-<lb />
tices.<lb />
slot. Only three veteran tackles re-<lb />
turn which leaves the hard-to-play<lb />
Men Organize New<lb />
Choral Group<lb />
The newly organized East Carolina<lb />
Men's Glee Club conducted its first<lb />
rehearsal Tuesday night in the Chor-<lb />
al Room of the Music Building.<lb />
This men's choral group has been<lb />
added to the -amipus music activities<lb />
by the Music Department and mem-<lb />
bership is open to any male student<lb />
who is interested in choral singing.<lb />
A cross section of Men's Glee Club<lb />
music will be .programed so that the<lb />
Glee Club will be interesting for the<lb />
layman on the campus as well as the<lb />
music student according to director<lb />
Charles Stevens.<lb />
New members are invited to attend<lb />
next Tuesday night's meeting when<lb />
officers will be elected. The time and<lb />
place are Tuesday, 7:30 p.m the<lb />
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(148).<lb />
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