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Methodist<lb />
the honore<lb />
option in<lb />
dent l enter on Fif<lb />
Bight. All stuikntH<lb />
tt ml tin' function at<lb />
tin ution ceremonie<lb />
s<lb />
EastCarolinim<lb />
,EjJtL Cajrojjna College  T $r T<lb />
The SGA will sponsor a dance in<lb />
Wright Auditorium following the<lb />
football game Saturday night. Stu-<lb />
dents must present I. D. cards in<lb />
order to get in.<lb />
IFC Schedules Rush Week,<lb />
Mass Meeting Tonight<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960<lb />
Rush begins Tuesday<lb />
Friday midnight.<lb />
A special Rush Assembly sponsored<lb />
 East Carolina Interfratemitv<lb />
.1 will launch the group's an-<lb />
Rush Weak plans in the Library<lb />
orium thi evening at eight n'<lb />
. k<lb />
  ted freshmen and upper-<lb />
; ar ui ged ta attend in order<lb />
be briefad on the activities that<lb />
will take placs during the official<lb />
Weak.<lb />
in) and<lb />
tember 27 80.<lb />
IFC Ru h Committee co-chairman<lb />
K ias commented. "We're<lb />
Iv turnout for tha<lb />
 Ihorough information<lb />
 en pi spared Par<lb />
 efil  ; al) rushees. It contains<lb />
1 v- oo all the fia-<lb />
 omplete scheduler<lb />
R , ii Week<lb />
Daniel . the other chairman<lb />
 ' . added, "all of the<lb />
e i teats and rush chair-<lb />
klso be hi attendance. We<lb />
lake sure any remaining<lb />
answered Dean .lames<lb />
B v' IF advisor, will serve as<lb />
ail man for the meet-<lb />
l t there ua- anything<lb />
wanted to release to the<lb />
l.t-i Carolinian for the benefit jf<lb />
 . Katsias said, -I think its<lb />
 : to establish the rules of<lb />
bil tj for freshmen and<lb />
men.<lb />
nen have received invitation-<lb />
to attend Rush functions of<lb />
ed fraternities. They must at-<lb />
il east one function of any fra-<lb />
Senate Approves<lb />
Budget For '60-61<lb />
T<lb />
Bj MKRI E SUMMERS<lb />
 at Senate voted unani-<lb />
islj Rfoi day night to approve the<lb />
. coming school year.<lb />
 budget presented was approxi-<lb />
- one half of the total budget.<lb />
According to Charlie Munn, only<lb />
hours of thrashing out<lb />
upriationa, the Bud-<lb />
,itt(<lb />
presented this list for<lb />
tpproval "f the Student Senate.<lb />
following appropriations were<lb />
(tha amount asked for is the<lb />
number listed and the amount<lb />
tved is the second number listed)-<lb />
YMCA, 1996.00, $450.00; Buccaneer.<lb />
171.00, $26,000.00; East Caro-<lb />
$13,911.00, $13M1.00; AFRO-<lb />
1.2TO.5C, $800.00; Student Na-<lb />
Bducation Association, $160.00,<lb />
00; Judicial y (Men's and Wom-<lb />
$623.00, 5248.00; Association for<lb />
ood Education. $275.00, $175.00<lb />
I'iass. $700.00, $2,700.00;<lb />
Carolina College Band, $1,200<lb />
00, $1,300.00; Senior Class, $1,675.00,<lb />
10; BCC Tennis Club. $232.10,<lb />
10; Inter-Peligious Council, $1<lb />
H ,375.00; Cheerleaders, $605.<lb />
(006.00; Aquatic Club, $284.78,<lb />
84.78; Uomen's Recreation Asso-<lb />
11,741,60, $1,650.00; and In.<lb />
(I.o. ). $1,833.05, $1,833.<lb />
ternity that they receive an invita-<lb />
tional bid from during the first or<lb />
second night of Rush Week. Failure<lb />
ta do this will result in automatic<lb />
ineligible status. Any freshmen who<lb />
lidnt register for Rush Week must<lb />
visit all seve.n fraternities during<lb />
either the first, second, or third night.<lb />
Interested upperdaaamen will fol-<lb />
low this same procedure<lb />
According to the IFC, approxi-<lb />
mately twenty-five per cent of East<lb />
'arolina's freshmen class mates will<lb />
take part in Rush activities.<lb />
Seven national social fraternities<lb />
ill he represented in this year's or-<lb />
ganized competition to interest male<lb />
-indents in seeking membership. The<lb />
newest fraternity is Phi Kappa Tan.<lb />
Ider members of the Council are:<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha. Sigma Nu, Theta<lb />
t'hi, I'i Kappa Alpha. Kappa Alpha,<lb />
md Sigma Phi Epsilon. Four of the<lb />
seven are established in recently ac-<lb />
quired fraternity houses.<lb />
In closing their conference, both<lb />
K.itsias and Daniels offered their ap-<lb />
preciation to Mallory's office for the<lb />
splendid cooperation they have re-<lb />
ceived during the planning stages<lb />
of the IFC Rush Week. "With such<lb />
interested faculty and staff like<lb />
Dean Mallory, we feel that fraterni-<lb />
ties will meet the challenge to prove<lb />
'heir worth on the campus for the<lb />
benefit of the student body and the<lb />
College said Daniels.<lb />
Class Pictures<lb />
Class pictures are now being<lb />
made for the 1961 BUCCANEER<lb />
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the<lb />
BUCCANEER office, located on<lb />
the second floor of Wright Build-<lb />
ing. Students must sign up one<lb />
day in advance in the college un-<lb />
ion. Men's pictures are being<lb />
made in da; k coats and ties.<lb />
Women are t, wear black pull-<lb />
over sweaters without a collar<lb />
or buttons. A cardigan sweater<lb />
worn backwads will serve the<lb />
same purpose. Proofs of the pic-<lb />
tures will be shown in the college<lb />
union exactly one week from the<lb />
day the picture is made. It is nec-<lb />
essary that each student check<lb />
his proofs in order to select a<lb />
pose for the yearbook. Students<lb />
who sign up to have their pic-<lb />
tures made are urged to keep<lb />
their appointment. The photog-<lb />
raphers will only be on campus<lb />
for a limited time.<lb />
Crowd Welcom<lb />
ennedy<lb />
12,000 Pre<lb />
PLATFORM DIGNITARIES . . . at tthe democratic rally included (left to right): Jim Speight SGA President<lb />
Senator Kennedy; North Carolines Senator Sam Ervin; and Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. ECC President Pre8ldnt'<lb />
Thousands of Greenville's inhabit-<lb />
ants ami neighboring enthusiasts<lb />
gathered at the East Carolina College<lb />
tadium last week and listened to<lb />
San. John F. Kennedy's short speech<lb />
on an affirmative program to help<lb />
the nation's farm population.<lb />
Spanking far approximately ten<lb />
minutes, the Democratic choice urged<lb />
"Faith in this country of ours to be<lb />
i.t tter<lb />
Administration Failings<lb />
Kennedy said that the GOP ad-<lb />
ministration failing "t0 have faith<lb />
in our country a potential is one of<lb />
our chief disagreements with the Re-<lb />
publicans<lb />
He asserted the United States had<lb />
he lowest rate of economic growth<lb />
last year of any major industrialized<lb />
nation. "The Republican administra-<lb />
tion has failed to use in an imagina-<lb />
tive way the great surpluses God has<lb />
given us" he said.<lb />
Kennedy said that Franklin Ro-<lb />
osevelt was a "good neighbor to Li-<lb />
tin America because he was a good<lb />
neighbor to the people of this coun-<lb />
try He told his applauding audience<lb />
that "it will be my daily task to care<lb />
for the hopes of our citizens and to<lb />
liefend America<lb />
Kennedy Welcomed<lb />
The College band welcomed Ken-<lb />
nedy as his car neared the platform.<lb />
Riding with him were John G. Clark,<lb />
chairman of the Pitt County Demo-<lb />
cratic executive committee; Terry<lb />
Sanford, and First District Rep. Her-<lb />
bert C. Bonner.<lb />
Behind them came Gov. Luther<lb />
Hodges in the second car with other<lb />
high officials.<lb />
After the formal introductions Rev.<lb />
Floyd B. Cherry, minister of the!<lb />
Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church<lb />
offered the invocation.<lb />
With the visit here running about<lb />
20 minutes behind the planned sched-<lb />
ule, Kennedy left early for his sec-<lb />
ond stop in Greensboro.<lb />
JOHN KENNEDY<lb />
Jenkins Presents $7,835,500<lb />
Budget To State Commission<lb />
 'nniiifiifunfc<lb />
says the situation can be improved as he outlined<lb />
h,s farm program in College Stadium Saturday. The Democratic candidate<lb />
spoke here during an 87 minute Greenville visit. candidate<lb />
Club Pictures<lb />
The presidents of all sororities,<lb />
fraternities, clubs, and other cam-<lb />
pus organizations are requested<lb />
to contact the BUCCANEER<lb />
staff, giving the name of the or-<lb />
ganization, and the time and<lb />
place of their meetings. This in-<lb />
formation may be placed on a<lb />
card and sent to Box 1123. The<lb />
BUCCANEER staff would appre-<lb />
ciate this information to assist<lb />
them in arranging a schedule for<lb />
the taking of group pictures of<lb />
all organizations for the 1961<lb />
BUCANEER.<lb />
HOUSE PURCHASED . . . The J. B. James house at 410 East Fifth Street<lb />
as purchased by Pi Kappa Alpha last week to be used as a fraternity<lb />
house. The fraternity, now utilizing a leased house on Cotanche Street, is<lb />
expect to move into its new home around the first of December. A fra-<lb />
ternity spokesman said extra showers will be installed in the house along<lb />
with expanded kitchen facilities and an outside fire escape. The house will<lb />
accomodate about 34 fraternity members. Pi Kappa Alpha is the fourth<lb />
ECC fraternity to purchase an off-campus house. (Phote by Fred Robertson)<lb />
Budget and catpital improvement<lb />
requests for East Carolina presented<lb />
Thursday in Raleigh totaled $7,835<lb />
500 for the coming biennium 1961-03.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, president of<lb />
the college, oresented the requests<lb />
io the State Advisory Budget Com-<lb />
mission.<lb />
In presenting the "B ' budget and<lb />
improvement requests, Dr. Jenkins<lb />
stated,  . . Almost from its incep-<lb />
tion, this college has suffered the<lb />
pangs of growing pains, and at the<lb />
same time, been blessed with a strong<lb />
and loyal corps of teachers. As far<lb />
back as 1913, Governor Jarvis stated:<lb />
'Since the school first opened its<lb />
doors for the students, we have been<lb />
forced to refuse admission to nine<lb />
hundred and twenty-seven. With this<lb />
ecord before us, one is naturally in-<lb />
clined to feel that every available<lb />
dollar of funds should be spent to<lb />
enlarge and equip this institution to<lb />
meet the constantly growing demands<lb />
made upon it "<lb />
Dr. Jenkins pointed to the present<lb />
situation in respect to the statement<lb />
made by Governor Jarvis by showing<lb />
the number of students who made<lb />
application this year and were re-<lb />
fused admission.<lb />
He further commented, "Due to<lb />
the rapid growth of the college, we<lb />
! ave, for the past several years, un-<lb />
derestimated the anticipated enroll-<lb />
ment for the succeeding biennium.<lb />
The total equated enrollment for the<lb />
.ear just closed was eleven per cent<lb />
hii-her than the estimated enrollment<lb />
n which the appropriation was based<lb />
;n it appears now that the enroll-<lb />
ment will exceed the budget estimate<lb />
by an even higher percentage in<lb />
?60-61<lb />
In explaining the reasons for the<lb />
' in 1 amount of budget, Dr. Jen-<lb />
Wins 'ommented, "Our "B" Budget<lb />
request is conservative and does not<lb />
include anything for research or any<lb />
new .rograms. Our chief objective<lb />
Is qnality teaching and we consider<lb />
this a full time task.<lb />
The emphasis is on increasing the<lb />
excellence of the existing' program<lb />
by moderate increases in the budget<lb />
for salaries, instructional staff, in-<lb />
structional supplies and equipment,<lb />
library books, faculty travel and a<lb />
more adequate appropriation for the<lb />
summer school. This action is not<lb />
meant to discredit research; instead<lb />
it is based on our belief that quality<lb />
teaching requires undivided atten-<lb />
tion<lb />
The budget requests, listed in or-<lb />
ter of preference, include:<lb />
Classroom Building<lb />
(To Replace Austin) 905,000<lb />
Dormitory for Women<lb />
(To Replace Wilson) 537,500<lb />
Addition to Wright<lb />
Building 548,000<lb />
Dormitory for Men<lb />
(One-half estimated<lb />
Cost) 625,000<lb />
Air Condition Rawl<lb />
Classroom Building 70,000<lb />
Elementary Training<lb />
School Building 351,000<lb />
Auditorium (To Re-<lb />
place Austin) 340,000<lb />
Addition to Library 423,000<lb />
Repairs to Wright<lb />
Building<lb />
Health and Physical<lb />
Education Building<lb />
1.<lb /><lb />
1<lb />
5.<lb />
6.<lb />
7.<lb />
8.<lb />
9.<lb />
10.<lb />
Committee Announces Plans For Homecoming. Oct. 15<lb />
The homecoming omtnitto haa f;t n u -i, "<lb />
.1. Addition to Mainten-<lb />
ance Shop<lb />
i2. Dormitory for Men<lb />
(With Cafeteria)<lb />
13. Replacement of<lb />
Science Equipment<lb />
'1. Replacement of Laun-<lb />
dry Equipment<lb />
16. Addition to Music<lb />
Building<lb />
.6. Addition to Flanagan<lb />
Building<lb />
17. Outdoor Athletic<lb />
Facilities<lb />
18. Purchase of Land<lb />
(73 acres) 217,000<lb />
TOTAJ, $7,835,500<lb />
'Loan application pending with<lb />
HHFA. The requested appropriation<lb />
will not be necessary if the Federal<lb />
Government appropriates additional<lb />
funds for college housing loans.<lb />
38,500<lb />
1,255,000<lb />
58,000<lb />
1,475,500<lb />
34,000<lb />
13,000<lb />
355,000<lb />
350,000<lb />
250,000<lb />
Frosh To Elect Prexy<lb />
Elections Committee chairman<lb />
Annette Burgess and Student<lb />
Government President Jim Spei-<lb />
ght jointly announced that fresh-<lb />
men elections will be held on<lb />
Tuesday, October 11.<lb />
In order for a candidate to have<lb />
his name appear on the ballot,<lb />
he must file by October 1 in the<lb />
S.G.A. office The only require-<lb />
ment is that he be enrolled in<lb />
East Carolina College as a fresh-<lb />
man. Once elected, each officer<lb />
must keep a "3" average.<lb />
The offices that are to be<lb />
filled are the following: Presi-<lb />
dent, Vice-president, Secretary,<lb />
Treasurer, Male Senator, and Fe-<lb />
male Senator.<lb />
The homecoming committee has<lb />
been named and has plans well under<lb />
way for Homecoming weekend Oc-<lb />
tober 14-15. Jayne Chandler, chair-<lb />
man of the Homecoming Committee,<lb />
announced her co-workers recently.<lb />
Assisting Miss Chandler as co-<lb />
chairmen are Jim Speight and Ted<lb />
Rogers.<lb />
The parade marshall will be Billy<lb />
Nichols who will be assisted by<lb />
Woody Shepard, Charlie Munn, and<lb />
Mike Keziah. Nancy Coggins and<lb />
Barbara Jones will be in charge of<lb />
the dance refreshments. Ted Rogers<lb />
is responsible for obtaining the band.<lb />
Lynn Burgess will be in charge of<lb />
Hie Homecoming Dance Decorations.<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega has consented to<lb />
help decorate<lb />
Delta Zeta sorority has agreed to<lb />
decorate the gates to the campus, and<lb />
the cheerleaders will take charge of<lb />
the field Ruby Bradshaw, assisted by<lb />
David Rock, will take care of the<lb />
election of a Homecoming Queen.<lb />
The Master of Ceremonies will be<lb />
Jim Speight. Merle Summers, assist-<lb />
ed by Myrtle Weaver, will be in<lb />
(barge of publicity.<lb />
"This year you are urged more<lb />
strongly than ever to participate in<lb />
Homecoming on October 15 stated<lb />
Momecoming Chairman Jayne Chand-<lb />
er, "by entering a float in our an-<lb />
unal Homecoming Parade<lb />
This year's general theme is "Let's<lb />
Go To Homecoming on T. V<lb />
around which ell floats and dorm<lb />
decorations must be based.<lb />
The Homecoming Committee feels<lb />
that this theme is broad enough to<lb />
allow each organization a different<lb />
c.nd satisfactory theme with which to<lb />
work. In order to avoid duplication<lb />
as much as possible, each group is<lb />
requested to turn in to the SGA of-<lb />
fice no later than October 4, the pro-<lb />
posed theme for its float. In case of<lb />
duplication, those turned in earliest<lb />
will be given first consideration.<lb />
The Homecoming parade this year<lb />
will be a strictly East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege affair, with no units participat-<lb />
ing which are not directly connected<lb />
with the college. "This is one of the<lb />
many steps we are taking this year<lb />
to put our Homecoming on a higher<lb />
level befitting a college of our size<lb />
Jayne continued.<lb />
Homecoming Floats<lb />
This year, floats will be judged in<lb />
three categories: 1. Social Fraterni-<lb />
ties, 2. Sororities, and 3. Honorary<lb />
and Professional groups and Campus<lb />
Clubs and Organizations. The SGA<lb />
feels that with each group designated,<lb />
a greater degree of fairness in com-<lb />
petition will be observed<lb />
One first-place trophy will be<lb />
awarded in each division, with second<lb />
and third-placp trophy being given<lb />
in the third category (which actually<lb />
is the most representative of the en-<lb />
ire student body). Plaques for second<lb />
and third place winners will be award-<lb />
ed in the social fraternity and sorority<lb />
categories.<lb />
Floats will be judged on the fol-<lb />
lowing standard<lb />
order:<lb />
1. Appropiateness for the occasion<lb />
in relationship to the general<lb />
theme<lb />
2. Originality.<lb />
3. Uniqueness.<lb />
Homecoming Queen<lb />
As has been the custom in the past,<lb />
various student organizations and<lb />
dormitories are requested to select a<lb />
ponsor to run in the election for<lb />
flomecoming Q.ieen. These sponsors<lb />
will represent your organization or<lb />
dorm in all Homecoming activities.<lb />
Freshman sponsors are ineligible for<lb />
Queen.<lb />
Because the election of the Home-<lb />
coming Queen is to be held on Oc-<lb />
tober 4, it is mandatory that the name<lb />
of your sponsor be submitted in<lb />
writing to the Student Government<lb />
m their respective Office no later than September 24.<lb />
Each girl who is eligible for Queen<lb />
i.iu.st turn in an 8x10 black and white<lb />
photograph of herself by October 3,<lb />
so that it may be posted on election<lb />
day.<lb />
Ail sponsors are asked to meet in<lb />
the SGA office on October 6 at 4:00<lb />
m. This meeting is necessary in or-<lb />
der that the sponsors participate in<lb />
the Homecoming activities.<lb />
Moss Heads Cast Of Opera<lb />
The Opera Theatre will open the<lb />
fall cultural events on the campus<lb />
with two productions of Puccini's<lb />
Sister Angelica The one-act opera<lb />
will be presented Friday and Satur-<lb />
day, September 23 and 24 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
in McGinnis auditorium. The public<lb />
is invited to attend.<lb />
Mrs. Alison H. Moss is appearing<lb />
in the title role in the opera, a tragic<lb />
3iory of a nun. Mrs. Martha Brad-<lb />
ner and Mrs. Jeanne Peterson will<lb />
also appear in leading parts.<lb />
Others in the cast are Jessamine<lb />
Hiatt, Carol ?;rwin, Mary Burrus,<lb />
Betsy Hancock, Patsy Roberts, Anne<lb />
Vickery, and Bonnie Currin.<lb />
Members of the chorus are Dencie<lb />
Brown Reeky Forbes, Dianne McCul-<lb />
1 Saliy Mewborn, Jacqueline Harris,<lb />
Vivian Rice and Elizabeth Richard-<lb />
son.<lb />
"Sister Angelica" was presented<lb />
during the first summer session in<lb />
July as a part of the Opera Theatre's<lb />
uminer workshop.<lb />
Serving as directors are Paul<lb />
fickfang, director of the Opera Thea-<lb />
tre and Dr. Ccrrinne H. Rickert, di-<lb />
rector of closed circuit television, di-<lb />
rector of dramatics. Ray Minnis of<lb />
the art department designed the set-<lb />
rings.<lb />
s<lb />
e<lb /><lb />
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of Sister Angelica in the Opera Thearter IaJtoeTwhil nT<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,<lb />
Exchange Program Would<lb />
Cultivate New Ideas<lb />
In the past few years East Carolina has<lb />
grown quite a bit. It is still growing. Each<lb />
year, in addition to the buildings and plant<lb />
additions new members are added to the fac-<lb />
ulty to replace those who leave and to meet<lb />
the needs of expanding classes.<lb />
Faculty turnover is good for the college.<lb />
It provides a stream of new ideas and new<lb />
points of view for the classroom and campus<lb />
community each year.<lb />
However, we feel this normal faculty<lb />
turnover is not enough. We need more new<lb />
ideas, more intellectual stimulation and more<lb />
points of view than are now offered. Last<lb />
year the Danforth Foundation's program<lb />
helped the situation somewhat, but we un-<lb />
derstand this has been discontinued. What<lb />
will replace it this year? To date we have<lb />
heard of no program which will bring this<lb />
type of intellectual stimulation to East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Perhaps an exchange program could he<lb />
worked out which would provide transporta-<lb />
tion and expenses for sonu1 of our more out-<lb />
standing faculty members to speak at other<lb />
colleges in the state, while they in return,<lb />
sent some of their specialists to lecture for<lb />
a couple of hours here.<lb />
We do not imply that E.C.C. has no<lb />
qualified faculty members, we are only say-<lb />
ing their points of view get old after two or<lb />
three years. Most of us have heard them at<lb />
one time or another.<lb />
We feel an exchange program of this<lb />
type would be beneficial to both students and<lb />
faculty, and would fill an intellectual gap<lb />
which now exists.<lb />
Another Party Might<lb />
Change State Government<lb />
Last week Robert Gavin, Republican gu-<lb />
bernatorial c; Jidate, spoke in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium before a pathetically small crowd. The<lb />
apathetic majority here who missed that<lb />
speech, we feel, have cheated themselves.<lb />
In the address Gavin stressed the need<lb />
for a two party system in North Carolina<lb />
which would offer strong competition to<lb />
politicians of both major parties.<lb />
In theory we have a two party system,<lb />
but as most of us know, the Republicans have<lb />
offered very little serious threat to the Dem-<lb />
ocrat stronghold in Raleigh for over 60 years,<lb />
thus a practically non-existent two party<lb />
system is in practice.<lb />
No political party can dominate state<lb />
government for that long without collecting<lb />
a lot of "cobwebs No party, no matter how<lb />
sincere its leaders, can keep corruption from<lb />
seeping in. This is especially true in a state<lb />
which has ti practically all pro-democrat<lb />
press.<lb />
We feel, as does Gavin, that more com-<lb />
petition in state political rates would add<lb />
much to the efficiency and integrity of our<lb />
"public servants<lb />
This would be just as true if the situa-<lb />
tion were reversed and the Republicans had<lb />
been in for 60 years with no strong compe-<lb />
tition from the Democrats.<lb />
If the Republicans should elect a gover-<lb />
nor this fall, we can hardly conceive the<lb />
rash of public embarrassment which would<lb />
probably result when he and his associates<lb />
"clean house" at the state capital.<lb />
Even though the election of a Republican<lb />
would probably cause quite an uproar for<lb />
a while and would make state government<lb />
look pretty hopeless for a few weeks, we<lb />
feel it would be one of the best things to<lb />
happen to North Carolina in many decades.<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 />
Jo Anne 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  Selba 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 Ellioa, Jasper Jones, Anne<lb />
Francis Allen, Sue Spartkman<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 Prevatte, Gaille Rouse, Carolyn<lb />
Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agnet 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, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The meving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wtt<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it"<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
Paityiw, Man<lb />
By JIM STINOLEY, Jr.<lb />
WKile attending the political ral-<lb />
ly, conducted by Republican nominee<lb />
for Governdr- Bob Gavin, it was<lb />
shocking to see how some people felt<lb />
abdut their politics and how they<lb />
should vote. Whether or not they are<lb />
a minority matters the least. Tne<lb />
main point is "why do they think as<lb />
they do? ' What causes them to be<lb />
so narrow-minded about the different<lb />
parties and theiv candidates?<lb />
For instance, one person, a student<lb />
of East Carolina College, said some-<lb />
thing similar to thisI'm not sure<lb />
of just who I will vote for, but I<lb />
ion't think it will be Gavin. lAifter<lb />
all, he is a Republican!<lb />
This sort of attitude is around a<lb />
great deal more than one would<lb />
think. The person involved doesn't<lb />
consider the personal qualities or<lb />
background of a candidate; but<lb />
whether or not he is running on their<lb />
supposed party ticket. They do not<lb />
take time to compare the opposer's<lb />
doctrine to that of their party run-<lb />
icr. They would go ahead and vote<lb />
for a man who might have no favor-<lb />
able background at all, rather than<lb />
vote for a person who is running on<lb />
a different ticket.<lb />
It seems that this problem could<lb />
be solved very easily. All one needs<lb />
to do is to look at it from the "com-<lb />
mon sense" viewpoint. Isn't it com-<lb />
mon sense that if you were to hire<lb />
someone for a job, you would review<lb />
hF qualifications and character<lb />
rather than accept him on the fact<lb />
ihat he had worked for an outstand-<lb />
ing company before coming to you?<lb />
Wouldn't you give a man from a less-<lb />
outstanding company the job, if he<lb />
had better qualifications and char-<lb />
ter? Sure you would. And the very<lb />
pame principle applys to politics.<lb />
These people who go around saying<lb />
they wouldn't vote for John Doe Cam-<lb />
pus because he is a Liberal are not<lb />
approaching the problem with a<lb />
sensible outlook. They may well be<lb />
considered a danger to our nation and<lb />
our nation's principles. Stopping<lb />
them from doing this is up to you.<lb />
You are a citizen of the United<lb />
States. As a cirizen, it is your duty<lb />
to do what is right for both your<lb />
nation and your fellow-man. You<lb />
nay say politico doesn't interest you<lb />
in the least bit, but let us say this. .<lb />
Your nation's politics are a gift of<lb />
freedom. Not too many people have<lb />
such a privilege<lb />
The Greek Profile<lb />
By MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
This has been a busy week for the<lb />
Interfraternity Council. Final plans<lb />
for its highly-publicized Rush Week<lb />
are completed and ready for distri-<lb />
bution at tonight's speeial Rush As-<lb />
sembly.<lb />
First-quarter freshmen will be at-<lb />
tending the functions of fraternities<lb />
that have extended them invitational<lb />
bids. -All other male students inter-<lb />
ested in becoming members of the<lb />
Greek organizations must attend one<lb />
function of each of the seven IFC or-<lb />
gans to be eligible for pledging.<lb />
Fraternity officers are quite opti-<lb />
mistic as the time nears. This will<lb />
be the largest rushing turnout on rec-<lb />
ord for the your.g Greek system. Ap-<lb />
proximately twenty-five per cent of<lb />
the freshmen class has already in-<lb />
dicated its desire to approach the<lb />
social groups for membership. When<lb />
asked why, most of them comment<lb />
that hometown friends have initially<lb />
aroused their interest. Since arriv-<lb />
ing at East Carolina, they have heard<lb />
a great deal about the housing boom<lb />
and the high scholastic achievements<lb />
which have been identified with the<lb />
campus socials.<lb />
Perhaps one of the key issues that<lb />
each rushee must solve for himself<lb />
lies in the area of finance. A finan-<lb />
cial sheet is being distributed by the<lb />
IFC dealing with the costs of joining<lb />
one of its members.<lb />
The strong fraternity is built on<lb />
a sound financial foundation. If any<lb />
part of this foundation begins to give<lb />
way then the superstructure of the<lb />
fraternity is in jeopardy. Of course,<lb />
a large part of a fraternity's finan-<lb />
cial structure involves the collection<lb />
of cash from members to meet pay-<lb />
ments to the fraternity's creditors.<lb />
It is almost certain to be a deciding<lb />
factor for many who must handle<lb />
their expenses carefully.<lb />
Rigid rules will be enforced by the<lb />
IFC Rush Committee. They will en-<lb />
gage in numerous investigations to<lb />
check any possible violations. A fra-<lb />
ternity which violates any of the list-<lb />
ed constitutions? sections can easily<lb />
loe its pledging privileges for the<lb />
remainder of the year.<lb />
With all the maze of activity that<lb />
will take place, the real test for the<lb />
early rush system will come later<lb />
at the end of the fall quarter when<lb />
grades are released. Unless scholas-<lb />
tic standards remain high, frater-<lb />
nity leaders appear ready to immedi-<lb />
ately return to the old deferred-style<lb />
of rushing.<lb />
To remove cc-Mulose tape from pa-<lb />
per or cardboard without tearing the<lb />
surface, heaft tape with point of<lb />
warm iron. This will soften the ad-<lb />
hesive so tape can be pulled off.<lb />
ft<lb />
mrmsmutpipe, hat h<lb />
wn ii mi iiiiiiiiOiiii<lb />
Music Adds To The Flavor Of Food<lb />
For the besr in night-time listen-<lb />
ing pleasure, be sure to set your radio<lb />
dial for campus radio and Jim Bal-<lb />
Sance. Jim has once again proven<lb />
that he caters tc people who like mu-<lb />
sic and does not play the worn out<lb />
garbage that seems to be so popular<lb />
with other stations located in this<lb />
area <lb />
Has anyone noticed the cosmopoli-<lb />
tan air that ha descended upon Ju-<lb />
lian's cafeteria Why with the<lb />
dinner music and smoking permis-<lb />
sion, one almost feels as if one is in<lb />
a restaurant . . . even the food is<lb />
tolerable.<lb />
A committee of the State Baptist<lb />
Convention has spoken out against<lb />
the "hate literature" being distribut-<lb />
ed to stir-up the religious issue of<lb />
the presidential campaign  It<lb />
r.eems that the name of the literature<lb />
should be changed from "hate litera-<lb />
ture" to "literature for the preju-<lb />
diced, the ignorant, and the unin-<lb />
formed . . From the behavior of<lb />
people in general, one comes to the<lb />
conclusion that the wordLOGIC<lb />
Mill never be applied by man in deal-<lb />
ing with situations which affect him<lb />
emotionally . . . where he should<lb />
apply logic <lb />
The quadrangle on campus looks<lb />
rather empty without the large tree<lb />
which was located in the center.<lb />
Brothers of service fraternitiesAl-<lb />
pha Phi Omega were busy the other<lb />
'Well, That's The<lb />
Way Frogs Are<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
iAs the story goes, once upon a<lb />
time there were two little frogs.<lb />
These frogs were cousins and did not<lb />
get to visit very often.<lb />
The city frog was always busy<lb />
with parties and oh so much fun and<lb />
frivolity. The country frog, quite to<lb />
the contrary was always very busy<lb />
and worked hard at everything he<lb />
attempted.<lb />
When the two frog cousins grew<lb />
up, they each went off to college,<lb />
and surprisingly enough, they went<lb />
to the same college. The city frog<lb />
immediately joined the swing of<lb />
things and during his first day on<lb />
campus had become a member of<lb />
practically every club which he could<lb />
join. Of course with so many club<lb />
meetings to attend, he had very lit-<lb />
tle time for studying and only man-<lb />
aged to cram for his exams the night<lb />
before they were given.<lb />
Now the country frog, unused to<lb />
Fuch a big place with so many people<lb />
decided to stick to his books for a<lb />
while until he at least knew a few<lb />
people on campus. After a whUe, dur-<lb />
ing which he became oriented to real<lb />
college life, the country frog ventured<lb />
out to meet some of those big wheels<lb />
that everyone had been talking about.<lb />
Surely enough, they were just as<lb />
friendly as he had heard they were<lb />
and they seemed to take an interest<lb />
in him. Now he had discovered for<lb />
himself that you can always find<lb />
time for socializing after you finish<lb />
studying.<lb />
The moral of this story  if you<lb />
couM call it a story. . . is that re-<lb />
gardless of whether you are a big<lb />
frog in a big pond or a little frog in a<lb />
big pond or even a big frog in a little<lb />
pond  you splash about the same<lb />
amount of water in the same pond.<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
afternoon picking up the debris scat-<lb />
tered around the quad by Donna<lb />
Hurricane.<lb />
Seen from the third floor of Aus-<lb />
tin Building: a group of freshmen<lb />
girls hiking in from Fifth Street<lb />
creased in bright plaid bermulas . . .<lb />
Wonder if they were seen from the<lb />
second floor of the Administration<lb />
Building. . . .<lb />
Last year, a committee to study<lb />
the problem of cheating and the pros<lb />
and cons of starting an Honor sys-<lb />
tem here on campus was formed. The<lb />
results of the committee's investiga-<lb />
tion were turned over to the Admini-<lb />
stration, and that is the last that<lb />
was heard from the idea of an hon-<lb />
or system here. . . . What has hap-<lb />
pened ?<lb />
Understand that the Panhellenic is<lb />
having trouble in finding an advisor<lb />
tor the Council . . . After the battle<lb />
over the constitution last year, let's<lb />
hope that the Council finds someone<lb />
soon. The girls have worked extreme-<lb />
ly hard to prove they are mature<lb />
young women, and not six year-olds<lb />
playing grown-up in 'mother's' old<lb />
:lothes. . . .<lb />
The Vacuum-Packed Classroom<lb />
By KAY McLAWHORN<lb />
We went then, you and I, when the oroof enough<lb />
morning was spread out against the<lb />
?ky  we went through certain ha<lb />
deserted streets  Oh do not rise<lb />
from your sleep-wrinkled sheets to<lb />
ask, "What was it?"  Oh do not<lb />
pause from your weekly sojourn o<lb />
ask, "What was it?"  Oh do not<lb />
ask in smoke-filled ipndemoniBm,<lb />
"What was it?"  We simply went<lb />
and made our visit  In the soda<lb />
hop the people come and go talking<lb />
of ivy league. There will be time to<lb />
ask "What was it?" . . . Time to<lb />
read the books and hear the mu?ie<lb />
and think the thoughts . . . Time for<lb />
you and me to find the answers and<lb />
to marvel that we did . . . And tima<lb />
to learn to live before we learn to<lb />
(ie  In the vacuous class-<lb />
rooms they come and go talking<lb />
oi their aches and pains and wives<lb />
and children. Oh there will be time<lb />
to ask "What was it?" . . . Time to<lb />
wonder "Do I dare to say incompet-<lb />
ence prevails?  and 'Do I dare<lb />
to gather up my textbooks midst<lb />
stereophonic buzzsaws and organs<lb />
uhii hammers and lawnmowers and<lb />
walk out of the door?" "Do I dare<lb />
to scream aloud at being read to<lb />
from my own text?" They will say:<lb />
"I do not like your attitude So do<lb />
I dare? But there is time and time<lb />
there always is to do the little atro-<lb />
t'ities  In and out the dorms they<lb />
come and go diking of what to do<lb />
and where to go. For I have known<lb />
them all already, have known the<lb />
. . I should have been<lb />
i game of blind man s bluff . . . And<lb />
the time slips by so softly and they<lb />
sleep beyond the hour . . . Should I,<lb />
after coffee and buns and cigarettes<lb />
have the energy to force them from<lb />
their warm beds? There is time and<lb />
i it worth it and I am still afraid<lb />
for my thin skin. If they wake and<lb />
catch me watching would it be worth-<lb />
while? Would I say: It's just a joke<lb />
go back to sleep it's not me you<lb />
neard at all? ft is impossible to say<lb />
just what I moan  But would it<lb />
he worthwhile to try? No! I am no<lb />
harbinger, rather at times the Fool<lb />
 So how should I presume to jest<lb />
before another king? grow old and<lb />
grow weary  I shall wear no lip-<lb />
stick and my slip will show. Shall<lb />
I dye my hair? Shall I dare to stir<lb />
my tea? I shall wear old lady com-<lb />
forts and wall: through the parks<lb />
and feed the birds  I have heard<lb />
'hem sing to others. I do not think<lb />
that they will sing to me. Let us go<lb />
then, you and T some other place to<lb />
wither away and die.<lb />
Senator's Speech<lb />
Wins Votes, Hearts<lb />
By PATSY ELLIOTT<lb />
Excitement at its ultimate. Sen<lb />
u.em an already, have known the Ken"edy's visit to Greenville and<lb />
mornings, evenings, afternoons of East Carolina was perhaps one nf<lb />
oda shops and bridge and classes e Stest events to take nlace in<lb />
nd drooping eyes and voices dying Eastern Carolina in Quite ?<lb />
beneath the Mating juke box clangor ,thouh there were some"XlEl<lb />
 And I have known the eyes al- 12- loyal democ?1<lb />
ready, known them all, the eyes that number fe hort nearly 8,000 the t<lb />
glance and say: "But you're not one pected crwd. the ejc"<lb />
of us I cannot speak today I have Extern Carolina could have .<lb />
Known them all, have measured out hould hve had a turn out L<lb />
my We m bottle caps  So this is excess to the 12,000 present  5<lb />
hard to imagine any CTV<lb />
untv emCrat miMin th oppTr-<lb />
tumty to see and hear our next l<lb />
sible president. P01"<lb />
Among the 12,000 ple the<lb />
re  h -PPearsd to  a <lb />
cited as one aiig ni f8 <lb />
 o'clock aJgZ;<lb />
Artists<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
is offering a five dollar prize for<lb />
the best poster and program de-<lb />
sign for the first major prodnc-<lb />
tion, "The Philadelphia Story<lb />
The two designs should be of<lb />
the same type sketch and related<lb />
to the play, and approximately 7x<lb />
10 inches in sixe. Rose Marie<lb />
Gornto and Pat Harvey are the<lb />
recipients of these designs and<lb />
hey wiU present the finished<lb />
products to the Playhouse for the<lb />
final decision.<lb />
All designs should be tamed<lb />
in to Rose of the art department<lb />
r Pat of the East Carolinian<lb />
not later than September 28,<lb />
o'clock Sunday Zth<lb />
service. mornin church<lb />
During the Senator's .W  <lb />
 h likely that he won ?Jt'<lb />
and votes of most If 7 hwt<lb />
His speech wa? tteHng.<lb />
 tL:rtecr w<lb />
mention of the fiW ,  in the<lb />
son in humanity  ks-<lb />
'Life Was Good Here'<lb />
By ROY MART IS<lb />
Some years 'ago, I knew this man Whr<lb />
was constantly plagued by w existence of<lb />
a corn on the little toe of his right foot<lb />
This was not an ordinary corn becans<lb />
it covered not only the little toe, but also h<lb />
entire foot. <lb />
The corn was about one foot tali, with <lb />
width of about eight inches, and when r <lb />
friend stood out in a stiff breez J<lb />
extraordinary growth on bis foot would swav<lb />
like a tree caught in the dutches of a hurri'<lb />
c.ne's force.<lb />
Of course, my friend could not wear<lb />
shoes, due to the fact that there were <lb />
I ig enough to enclose the foot and the cort<lb />
.And so, theiefore, all he could do was to o'<lb />
barefoot, and Walk to such a wav which would<lb />
prevent him from tripping o.er the corn i<lb />
f.tiling on his face.<lb />
Th fmest physicians in the ex<lb />
ai ined the corn, and just walked . u<lb />
puzzled looks on their faces . . . they were<lb />
baffled . . . they knew of do reason<lb />
a growth should appear, and wh<lb />
they could think of no means bj . <lb />
rid my friend of his handicap.<lb />
And so, for several years, my f,<lb />
traveled from one city to another, one country<lb />
to another, hospital to hospital, bul<lb />
his travels, he could find no one who cool<lb />
help him with his problem.<lb />
He vas growing old, and tire i1(4<lb />
felt that his quest for relief was in a n and<lb />
so therefore, he retired to his farm hack in<lb />
the mountains to be away from the starinc<lb />
crowds, and inquisitive people, to live the<lb />
rest of his days in seclusion fron the wor'd<lb />
He lived with his burden then the<lb />
the birds and the trees, and the ound of<lb />
the little stream which coursed i1 rav bv<lb />
the side of his little log house. '<lb />
His life was good here, there were oni?<lb />
mountains for about a year, and then he<lb />
decided that he would try once more to rid<lb />
himself of the corn which had ma ijf-<lb />
miserable.<lb />
He saddled his mule and began the trek<lb />
down the mountain to the small town A-here<lb />
the hospital was located.<lb />
As he rode, he surveyed the landscape<lb />
around him. There were trees, with thei-<lb />
branches bowing earthward, laden with the<lb />
remnants of a late winter's snow. The smaller<lb />
ammv Is of the forest, the birds, squirrels<lb />
andu afters were setting bout the business<lb />
of building their nests and lairs for the sum-<lb />
mer, and the coming cold of winter.<lb />
He saw the lumberjack as he went about<lb />
his work of felling the trees  he saw the<lb />
axe flash in the brilliant sunlight as th<lb />
blows bit deeper and deeper into the side of<lb />
the tree . . . and then the thought struck him'<lb />
He turned the mule around and headed<lb />
back up the mountain to his cabin When he<lb />
arrived he went straight to the woodshed,<lb />
and taking the axe, he went to the chopping<lb />
block. There he placed his foot on the flat<lb />
space on the top of the block, and chopped<lb />
off the corn. <lb />
Freshmen Get Excited<lb />
BY PAT HARVEY<lb />
Note to the most gung-ho students at<lb />
&amp;C . . . Freshmen: According to reports<lb />
irom several campus organisations a large<lb />
percentage of our younger group are going all-<lb />
out for extra-curricular activities. We all hope<lb />
they plan to continue working towards mem-<lb />
bership; but, as in anything that's worthwhile<lb />
work is required  in both classes and ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
Suggestions:<lb />
1. Remember that 24 hours still consti-<lb />
tutes a day.<lb />
2. Class attendance is a necessrv evil.<lb />
6. Activities require active people.<lb />
Free movie: Saturday nights entertain-<lb />
ment is definitely entertainment. Teddy Drie-<lb />
ser s Aw American Trauet'y was filmed into<lb />
two moues. The latter, A Plact in Uu Sun,<lb />
was nominated for the all-important Oscar.<lb />
riot: Love can turn your head . . . even when<lb />
someone's drowning.<lb />
Want ad: wanted a one room apartment<lb />
complete with food. Former home invaded<lb />
oy unwelcome visitor called Donna. Location:<lb />
prelerably about 50 feet from ground in<lb />
large oak Signed: Charley Squrrell . . . P. S.<lb />
I love Chattery neighbors.<lb />
fk 5ennedy speaks for ten minutes and<lb />
!ii!rda ?ather to her him. Kennedy<lb />
speaxs for thirty minutes on TV and every-<lb />
rreiQSC5ea,I1,s because Richard Boone has been<lb />
IrSI!06! Concluaion: Presidential candidates<lb />
u lPr?!y P0Putar but a hatchet faced cowboy<lb />
is nard to beat.<lb />
brirk?Uil2!n8re goin UP a11 over campus-<lb />
nS ad(H to old buildings; but the<lb />
, 11 JV1 the same. Conclusion: V<lb />
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11 you fat, avoid the rash.<lb />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 190<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Lady Doctor Joins Infirmary Staff<lb />
Dr. Malene Grant Irons, Greenville<lb />
ician, has been appointed assist-<lb />
i t college physkian at the<lb />
olleg-e Infirmary. She is the first<lb />
dj tft to be appointed to the staff.<lb />
I'i Irons graduated from East<lb />
, College with an A. B. degree<lb />
and following her graduation<lb />
i Medical College of Virginia<lb />
 rotating internship and pedi-<lb />
 idency, moved to Greenville<lb />
!a conducted a private<lb />
lltr husband, Dr. C. Fred<lb />
i- college physician.<lb />
 assistant to the college physi-<lb />
Di Malene Irons has estab-<lb />
1 hours for her official calls at<lb />
infirmary, and will con-<lb />
riu practice in her office on<lb />
Igi t Greenville business<lb />
of Gates County, N. C, Dr.<lb />
is a h ia daughter of the lat <lb />
i mias M tii ant. a widely<lb />
vn Methodist minister who served<lb />
pulpits in the North Caro-<lb />
 a inference and the late Malene<lb />
Grant. Her twin sister, Dr.<lb />
a Grant, is director of the Wake<lb />
V C. Department of Public<lb />
in Raleigh.<lb />
Interview Notice<lb />
 . E, Merrill. Regional Manu-<lb />
r of the IS. Genera Account-<lb />
mi" Office, Norfolk, Virginia, will<lb />
be on campus soon to interview<lb />
accounting majors. In order to<lb />
qualif with this agency, gradu-<lb />
al  muv have 16 hours of ac-<lb />
counting.<lb />
rhoae interested in employ-<lb />
ment with this agency should<lb />
sign up at the Placement Serv-<lb />
Koom 2(1.1, Administration,<lb />
not later than September 28.<lb />
By MOLLIE LEWIS<lb />
Married to Dr. C. Fred Irons in<lb />
1989 in Greenville, Dr. Malene Irons<lb />
studies continued; and in January.<lb />
194(1, the husba id-wife medical team<lb />
moved to Greenville and began their<lb />
practice of medicine.<lb />
Dr. Malene Irons was honored by<lb />
the Kast Carolina College Alumni<lb />
Association in 1949 with its Distin-<lb />
guished Alumni Award for her out-<lb />
standing service in medicine and in<lb />
pediatrics. She is a member of the<lb />
Pitt County Med total Society, the<lb />
North Carolina Medical Society,<lb />
the American Medical Association.<lb />
and has been approved to take the<lb />
list of National Pediatric Boards.<lb />
An active member of the Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church, Dr. Irons<lb />
is teacher of a class of college stu-<lb />
dents in the Church School.<lb />
Dr. Irons said, "I have been inter-<lb />
ested in .adolescent medicine for quit?1<lb />
me time. I feel that the college<lb />
students need the counseling and<lb />
understanding of a woman doctor.<lb />
Also, I think that with the great in-<lb />
crease of enrollment at East Caro-<lb />
lina College, we need at least<lb />
jne more doctor on the staff<lb />
Freshmen Give<lb />
Tea For Parents<lb />
Freshmen living in Ragsdale and<lb />
Cotton halls, dormitories for women,<lb />
entertained their parents Sunday af-<lb />
ternoon, Sept. 18.<lb />
The tea in each of the residence<lb />
halls was planned by committees cf<lb />
students with the help of their dor-<lb />
mitory counselors.<lb />
The freshman teas, annual events<lb />
of the fall quarter at the college, are<lb />
.attended by parents from localities<lb />
over a wide area of the state. Last<lb />
year approximately 1,000 guests were<lb />
present on the campus for the social<lb />
affairs.<lb />
Students in two other dormitories<lb />
for freshmen women, Women's Hall<lb />
and Umstead Hall, will give teas<lb />
honoring their parents Later in the<lb />
fall. At Umstead Hall, until this year<lb />
a dormitory for men, an addition pro-<lb />
viding parlors for entertaining guests<lb />
r now under construction. Open house<lb />
will be held there as soon as work<lb />
is completed.<lb />
Student Participation Enlivens Kennedy's Campaign<lb />
K. BRlE  ARTER  of the college Art Department is shown looking<lb />
it nart of a four panel mural which he painted of North Carolina. The four<lb />
inelv repreaeat the outer banks, the coastal plains, the piedmont and the<lb />
loantaius. The mural was a gift to Elmhurst Elementary School from Dr.<lb />
md Mrs. Harry Billica, as a memorial to their con Glenn Robert Billica, a<lb />
moil at llmhurst for four years before his death last year.<lb />
Upcoming Events<lb />
ark mm Pile<lb />
The College Union opened the firs,<lb />
fall quarter meeting by making ten-<lb />
tative plans for several ctober get<lb />
togethers: a reception for foreign<lb />
students on October 19, a combina-<lb />
tion combo pizza party on October<lb />
28, and open house at the CU im-<lb />
mediately after the homecomiu<lb />
game, October 16.<lb />
The College Union has a voluntee<lb />
group of students who are organized<lb />
to assist in planning and staging<lb />
special events within the recreation<lb />
area of the College Union.<lb />
Union officers, committee chair-<lb />
man, and about 2 interested students<lb />
attended the first meeting. Dot Smith,<lb />
president, stressed that all ECC stu-<lb />
dents are members of the College<lb />
 Jnion but those who have a special<lb />
interest in its activities may join<lb />
one or more of the committees.<lb />
Games, special projects, social ac-<lb />
tivities, records and dances, and pub-<lb />
licity for thesi committees are in-<lb />
cluded in the committees open for<lb />
members. Meetings will be held the<lb />
first and third Thursdays of each<lb />
month for the committees.<lb />
Officers for the College Union<lb />
this year are Dorothy Smith, pres<lb />
Nancy Brown, vice pres Patsy Oli-<lb />
recording secretary, Nell Mar-<lb />
Many hours were spent by the Young Democrats in preparing for<lb />
he Kennedy Rally.<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Chapters Begin Plans For Year<lb />
ver,<lb />
coin, corresponding secretary,<lb />
Eleanor Speckman, reporter.<lb />
and<lb />
The Zeta Lambda Chapter of Delta<lb />
Zeta Sorority met at the home of Mrs.<lb />
Lillian Bost, a Delta Zeta alumnae,<lb />
ast Saturday.<lb />
The meeting served as a reunion<lb />
of all the sister? and alumnae after<lb />
the summer separation.<lb />
The president, Sylvia Sampedro,<lb />
presided over the informal meeting<lb />
during which the work of the coming<lb />
year was discussed.<lb />
One important accomplishment wa3<lb />
.he assignment of the alumnae as<lb />
advisors to the officers of the sor-<lb />
ority. The alumnae will give advice<lb />
and suggestions whenever needed.<lb />
The Delta Zets will sell hosiery in<lb />
U1 the girls' dormitories as a money<lb />
making project.<lb />
Delta Zeta will hold informal rush<lb />
September 27 and 28 from 7-8 o<lb />
clock p.m. All upper classmen are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
GROUP SEEKS MEMBERS<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda chapter of the<lb />
Future Business Leaders of America<lb />
v ill begin .a membership drive Fri-<lb />
day, according to Sylvia Uzzell, pres-<lb />
ident of the organization.<lb />
The drive will continue through<lb />
September 27 and is open to busi-<lb />
ness majors. Phi Beta Lambda giveB<lb />
a student the chance to create and<lb />
exercise his interest in preparing<lb />
for employment in the field of busi-<lb />
ness.<lb />
The president of the local chapter<lb />
urges all business majors to take<lb />
advantage of the opportunity to be-<lb />
come an active member in Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda.<lb />
CHI OMEGA MEETING<lb />
Chi Omega conducted its first<lb />
meeting of the 1960-61 school year<lb />
last week during a dinner at Res-<lb />
j ess James.<lb />
Due to the illness of President<lb />
Gloria Hofler, Vice-President Nancy<lb />
Brown presided. Mrs. Leo Jenkinj.<lb />
special initiate, and Mrs. Clinton .Pre-<lb />
vett, advisor, were also present.<lb />
Senator Kennedy had a big smile for his ECC fans.<lb />
Playhouse Gathers Talent<lb />
Approximately 40 persons gathered R. Spence, Seth; Ray Tolley, Dr.<lb />
to match their talents at the prelim- ! Persons, and Judy Wilson, Jo' Par-<lb />
nary tryouts for The Philadelphia sons and Karen Best as the maids.<lb />
Story, the Playhouse's first major Serving as student associate direc-<lb />
production. Fifteen of these entbo-j tor will be Robert Parsons. Rose<lb />
bornto, handling 4he job of construc-<lb />
tion, heads approximately 0 other<lb />
students who will make up the tech-<lb />
nical crew including make-up, pub-<lb />
licity, costumes and properties.<lb />
Dr. Martin Praises<lb />
New Lab Facilities<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha, foreign language<lb />
fraternity, held its first meeting of<lb />
the school year September 14. Im-<lb />
mediately following the short busi-<lb />
ness meeting, Dr. Frederick Martin,<lb />
foreign language instructor former-<lb />
ly of Furman University, spoke to the<lb />
fraternity on the usage and potential-<lb />
ities of the newly installed language<lb />
laboratory. Martin referred to the<lb />
laboratory primarily as "a teacher's<lb />
aid<lb />
Regular meetings of Sigma Pi Al-<lb />
pha will be held the second Wednes-<lb />
day of each month, and informal<lb />
'chatter sessions" are scheduled for<lb />
the fourth Wednesday of each month.<lb />
Council Plans<lb />
Year's Activity<lb />
At its first meeting of the school<lb />
year, the College Panhellenic Council<lb />
heard president Jaye Finnigan out-<lb />
line the proposed program for the<lb />
1960-61 term.<lb />
Informal rush for fall quarter is<lb />
slated to be held at the discretion<lb />
of the individual sororities. Only<lb />
girls who presently have 15 credit<lb />
hours at East Carolina and are tak-<lb />
ing at least 12 hours this quarter-<lb />
are eligible for fall rush.<lb />
The daite for the beginning of for-<lb />
formal rush during which freshmen<lb />
may rush has been set for the third<lb />
week in January. A meeting will be<lb />
held after Thanksgiving for prospec-<lb />
tive rushees. At this time, the girls<lb />
will fill out their applications for<lb />
rush.<lb />
The possibility of having a special<lb />
freshman orientation program w:is<lb />
discussed. This would introduce the<lb />
individual sororities to the freshmen<lb />
women and would allow them to ask<lb />
questions before formal rush. The<lb />
two Panhellenic representatives and<lb />
the Presidents of the sororities will<lb />
be on hand at this affair to tell the<lb />
girls about their respective groups.<lb />
A social for all sorority women is<lb />
being planned for fall quarter. In<lb />
order to contribute to good inter-<lb />
sorority relations, a social activity<lb />
involving all Greek women will be<lb />
held during each quarter.<lb />
Teaching Supervisors To Meet;<lb />
East Carolina To Act As Hosts<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, Director of Stu- Music Hall 148; Science, Flanagan<lb />
ent Teaching, announces that E'ist402; Social Studies, Carlton (Austin<lb />
Math Club<lb />
Carolina College will play host to aft<lb />
of its supervising teachers and col-<lb />
lege supervisors of student teaching<lb />
at a luncheon, September 24, at<lb />
twelve o'clock noon in the North Din-<lb />
ing Hall.<lb />
Dr. Oppelt, Master of Ceremonies,<lb />
-aid that the purpose of the meeting<lb />
is to discuss organizational plans,<lb />
practices, policies, and common prob-<lb />
U ms regarding student teaching.<lb />
Preceding the luncheon, meetings<lb />
will be held by the departmental su-<lb />
pervisors from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.<lb />
s follows: Arf. Rawl 328; Business<lb />
Education, Rawl 105; Elementary,<lb />
Library Auditorium; English, Austin<lb />
108; Foreign Languages, Graham<lb />
100; Health and Physical Education,<lb />
Cym 201; Home Economics, Flana-<lb />
gan 101; Industrial Arts, Flanagan<lb />
117; Mathematics, Atustir. 21; Music,<lb />
11), Emerson (Austin 227).<lb />
The welcoming address will be pre-<lb />
sented by Dr. Leo Jenkins, President<lb />
of the College, and Dean Robert Holt<lb />
will make the main speech. Some<lb />
of the visiting dignitaries will be:<lb />
Mr. J. H. Rose, Superintendent of<lb />
Schools; Mrs. Ellen Carroll, Super-<lb />
intendent of Instruction, Mr. T. E.<lb />
Duncan, Business Manager of the<lb />
College; Dr. Ed Carter, Head of De-<lb />
partment of Education; and the prin-<lb />
upals of all the Greenville schools.<lb />
siasts were chosen tentatively fill the<lb />
casting rtquirements of Dr. Ralph<lb />
Rives, director.<lb />
Philadelphia Story, probably bet-<lb />
cer known to this generation in the<lb />
form of High Society, the filmed mus-<lb />
ical version of this Broadway comedy,<lb />
is a sophisticated comedy encircled<lb />
by a variety of characters. Alice<lb />
Coriolano copped the leading role of<lb />
Tracy, a confused socialite who has<lb />
trouble with a -ecent husband played<lb />
by John McPherson Jr bride-groom-<lb />
to-be, Bill Griffin; and Mike Jim<lb />
Kohler a misguided news writer a gUMt of the Rot Club whefe<lb />
Charlotte Donat and Sylvia Viek. il spoke at , dinner iven b h<lb />
uoth newcomer to the EC stage,<lb />
have been cast in the roles of Li?<lb />
worldly female photographer who<lb />
has her lens set on Mike, and Diana,<lb />
Tracey's fifteen year old sister who<lb />
ihinks she s in love with sis's ex-<lb />
hubby.<lb />
"Uncle Willie old-man-about-<lb />
town, will be enacted by Howard Mal-<lb />
lard. Other roles have been taken by<lb />
Ben Avery, Sandy Lord, Alvin M.<lb />
White and Marshall Braddy, as Tho-<lb />
mas and Edward, the butlers, John<lb />
Dean Speaks To Group<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt was the princi-<lb />
pal speaker at convocation exercises<lb />
conducted at Mount Olive College.<lb />
Dr. Holt's topic was "Opportunities<lb />
in Education<lb />
He was in Windsor last week as<lb />
Itotarians in honor of Windsor school<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Speaking on "Preparation for Sen-<lb />
ior College Dr. Holt will appear<lb />
iefore students at Campbell College<lb />
October 17 and at Chowan College<lb />
October 21.<lb />
(Not to be Confused with<lb />
"From Here To Eternity" . . .<lb />
Its All New)<lb />
Starring<lb />
Jeffrey Hunter - Vic Damons<lb />
Patricia Owens<lb />
Friday-Saturday-<lb />
Sunday-Monday<lb />
SEPT. 23-24-25-26<lb />
Faculty members of the Math De-<lb />
partment sponsored a weiner roast<lb />
recently for members of the depart-<lb />
mental Math Club. The social was<lb />
given as an introduction to new club<lb />
members and faculty members and<lb />
uas been an annual affair for the<lb />
past few years.<lb />
Manager Of Jones<lb />
Cafeteria Succumbs<lb />
Final rites for Elton Franklin<lb />
Wheeler, manager of Jones Dormi-<lb />
tory cafeteria, were held Saturday<lb />
ifternoon. Mr. Wheeler, 47, died sud-<lb />
enly at his home Friday morning<lb />
ollowing a heart attack.<lb />
A native of Bedford, Va Mr.<lb />
Wheeler was in the restaurant busi-<lb />
ness in Norfolk, Va. prior to moving<lb />
to Greenville a year ago. He was a<lb />
member of the Shady Grove Baptist<lb />
V hurch near Bedford and was a vet-<lb />
eran of World War II.<lb />
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruby<lb />
Wheeler; a son, John Luther Wheel-<lb />
er of the home; a step daughter, Dor-<lb />
othy Lee Gardner of Norfolk; his<lb />
mother, Mrs. Ida W. Shackelford of<lb />
Norfolk; and a brother, Alvin Wheel-<lb />
er of Norfolk.<lb />
Theatre<lb /><lb />
ARE YOU REALLY NECESSARY?<lb />
Do you sometimes feel that if you just kept right on<lb />
walking, nobody would know the difference? Do people keep<lb />
standing on your feet? Closing doors in your face? Does<lb />
your mother wonder vaguely where she's seen you before?<lb />
Cheer up! Take your laundry out to Colonial Heights<lb />
Laundromat on East 10th Street. Using the coin-operated,<lb />
self-service Westinghouse washers and dryers, you'll save<lb />
enough money to buy what you'ee always wanted: new<lb />
trappingsand with them a new personality, and with<lb />
that, positive recognition by your mother. And invitations<lb />
to swanky soirees. Intoxicating, isn't it?<lb />
Truly, how can you afford not to get on out to Colonial<lb />
Heights Laundromat on East 10th Street? Open all day.<lb />
Open all night Every day, every night. Don't forget to<lb />
bring your laundry. It's more fun with laundry.<lb />
'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaAa<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Comer W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
EC Campus Radio<lb />
Selects Hew Staff<lb />
For Station Crew<lb />
Organization of .a staff of student<lb />
oersonnel for campus radio station<lb />
WWWS-AM and FM took place last<lb />
week.<lb />
New officers of the campus radio<lb />
-taff of forty-one students, elected<lb />
Thursday to serve during the fall<lb />
quarter, .are Jerry M. Winberry, sta-<lb />
tion manager; James F. Shuman,<lb />
assistant station manager; Jerry W.<lb />
Moore, AM program director: Betty<lb />
F. Milton, FM (program director.<lb />
Others are Robert H. Lovic, busi-<lb />
ness manager; Phyllis Davis, assis-<lb />
tant business manager; Mary J. Bur-<lb />
:us, recording secretary; Betty Fay<lb />
Moore and Betty F. Milton, copy-<lb />
writers; and E. T. Rogers, chief an-<lb />
nouncer.<lb />
Activities of the college station are<lb />
conducted under the direction of Ros-<lb />
alind Roulston, director of radio and<lb />
television at the college, and Librar-<lb />
ian Wendell W. Smiley, technical<lb />
consultant. Ambitious programs of<lb />
AM and FM broadcasts originating<lb />
in the college studios are heard each<lb />
quarter both on the campus and over<lb />
a wide area in Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina. The station went on the air<lb />
Monday, September 12, Miss Roulston<lb />
announced.<lb />
Invitations Issued<lb />
To Student Teachers<lb />
Invitations have been issued by<lb />
East Carolina College to 159 super-<lb />
vising teachers in public schools and<lb />
college supervisors to discuss the<lb />
1960-1961 student teaching program<lb />
at a series of conferences and a lun-<lb />
cheon on the campus. Director of<lb />
Student Teaching J. L. Oppelt is in<lb />
charge of arrangements.<lb />
The events, annually held at the<lb />
college, are schfnluled for Saturday,<lb />
Sept. 24. Conferences of supervisors<lb />
and supervising teachers will be held<lb />
from 9:39 to 11:30 a.m. by twelve<lb />
departments of instruction in class-<lb />
rooms and auditoriums on the cam-<lb />
pus. The luncheon will take place at<lb />
noon in the North Dining Hall.<lb />
Dr. Robert I. Holt. Dean of In-<lb />
struction, will be principal speake-<lb />
at the luncheon. Dr. Oppelt will pre-<lb />
side.<lb />
Placement Director<lb />
Announces Meet<lb />
Jack Edwards, director of the Place-<lb />
ment Bureau, announced that all can-<lb />
didates of a Bachelor of Science de<lb />
aree who will be graduated by the<lb />
summer of 191 and who will stu-<lb />
dent teach during the winter or spring<lb />
quarter, will meet September 26 at<lb />
4:15 o'clock in the library auditor-<lb />
ijm.<lb />
The purpose of the meeting is to<lb />
evplain to students the advantages<lb />
of registering with the Placement<lb />
Service and to make placement forms<lb />
available to them. Edwards will ex-<lb />
plain the mechanics of filling out the<lb />
accessary form?, use of placement<lb />
vecords and the procedure for sched-<lb />
uling interviews.<lb />
Previously, students were required<lb />
to delay registering until the quarter<lb />
in which they did their student teach-<lb />
ing. The new system has been de-<lb />
veloped in order to get the students<lb />
registered as soon as possible, Ed-<lb />
wards stated.<lb />
Rainey Assumes New Duties<lb />
SMITH'S MOTEL<lb />
45 Air Conditioned Rooms<lb />
Room Phones - T. V.<lb />
SWIMMING POOL<lb />
Phone PLaza 8-1126<lb />
Parents and Guest of CoUege<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
By ADA JANE KIVETT<lb />
Harry G. Rainey recently became<lb />
m.ciager of the East Carolina Stu-<lb />
dent Supply Stores, to succeed Mah-<lb />
ion J. Coles in this capacity. The ap-<lb />
pointment became effective Septem-<lb />
ber first.<lb />
Rainey, who became acquainted<lb />
with the Student Stores as a student<lb />
at ECC, has served as assistant man-<lb />
ager of the stoes for the past four<lb />
years.<lb />
Mr. Coles, who served as manager<lb />
of the EOC Student Stores for two<lb />
and one half years, left to take a<lb />
position' at Converse College, in Spar-<lb />
ta nberg, South Carolina. Under Coles'<lb />
management, the college stores ex-<lb />
panded and new services have been<lb />
offered to the students. East Carolina<lb />
Vice President and Business Manager<lb />
F. H. Duncan, had high praise for<lb />
the achievement and efficient prog-<lb />
ressive management of Mr. Coles.<lb />
He took note of the modernisation<lb />
and streamlined methods in which<lb />
Coles and Rainey have collaborated<lb />
during their association in improving<lb />
the efficiency and services of the<lb />
store.<lb />
A graduate of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege with a B S. degree in 1956,<lb />
Rainey lettered in football and gob<lb />
Hany Rainey<lb />
from the seminar of the National As-<lb />
sociation of College Stores Manage-<lb />
ment awarded at Oberlin University<lb />
in Ohio.<lb />
Rainey is married to the former<lb />
Kathryn Lewis of Wilmington, North<lb />
Carolina. The Raineys have one son,<lb />
James Waverly, and reside at 1608<lb />
East Wright Road, Greenville. A<lb />
member of the East Carolina chapter<lb />
of Lambda Chi Alpha, and the Green-<lb />
ville Golf Chib, Rainey takes m ae-<lb />
as a student. He holds a diploma tire part in. civic life.<lb />
SEE!<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22<lb />
iH TTT  11<lb />
Pirates Host Guilford In Season Opene<lb />
Head Coach Is Cautious,<lb />
Though Not Pessimistic<lb />
Coach Jack Boone realizes that he<lb />
has a definite depth problem with<lb />
his 1960 Pirate football team, and<lb />
so does everybody else in the confer-<lb />
ence; so the head man in the East<lb />
Carolina football machine is cauti-<lb />
ous, but not pessimistic in regard to<lb />
his chances of having a winning<lb />
season.<lb />
"We know that we have to get<lb />
cur ends squared away says Boone,<lb />
"and we have inexperience at the<lb />
ouarterback position. But if we don't<lb />
have any front line injuries and if<lb />
we get a few breaks, we can have<lb />
a good season The Elon graduate<lb />
is the first to admit that the loss<lb />
trf 21 experienced men has posed a<lb />
definite problem "But we have one<lb />
of the hardest working groups we've<lb />
ever had. They are aggressive and<lb />
they like contact Boone is depend-<lb />
ing on these assets to off-set the<lb />
lack of experience.<lb />
Below is a thumb-nail sketch of<lb />
Pirates who will be seen in action<lb />
this season.<lb />
Jones Loekennan . . . end . . . let-<lb />
terman . . . defense and pass re-<lb />
ceiving has improved . . . not too<lb />
fast, but can be depended upon . . .<lb />
junior.<lb />
Bobby Bumgardner . . . end . . .<lb />
sophomore . . improved over Last<lb />
season . . . main asset is defense . . .<lb />
another year's experience will pol-<lb />
ish him.<lb />
Clayton Piland . . . tackle . . .<lb />
junior . . . quick and agile . . . doesn't<lb />
mind a little contact . . . has a lot<lb />
of potentiality.<lb />
Vernon Davis . . . tackle . . .<lb />
junior . . .converted from fullback<lb />
to tackle last year . . . big, strong<lb />
and fast for a big man.<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowski . . . tackle . . .<lb />
senior . . . expected to have his best<lb />
year  has plenty of potential . . .<lb />
excellent place-kicker  his toe<lb />
could make the difference in winning<lb />
or losing . . . very good on offense.<lb />
Cary Canady . . . tackde . . . senior<lb />
. . . front-line -eserve from last year<lb />
- . . could figure highly in Boone's<lb />
plans this year.<lb />
Wayne Davis . . . guard . . . senior<lb />
 one of the best potential guards<lb />
ever at EC . . . very hard worker . . .<lb />
coaches see a great season ahead for<lb />
him.<lb />
Bob Gregson . . . guard<lb />
   good defensive man<lb />
tut quick and aggressive<lb />
proved on offense.<lb />
Dempsey Williams . . . guard<lb />
senior . . . smallest lineman at 163<lb />
pounds . . . most alert and aggres-<lb />
sive man on the squad . . . likes con-<lb />
tact.<lb />
Gary Pierce . . . guard . . . senior<lb />
  . switched from tackle because<lb />
of speed . . if he plays up to his<lb />
capabilities, he could be one of the<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
out for a year . . . one of the fastest<lb />
guards in history of school . . . fine<lb />
en both offense and defense . . . still<lb />
a little out of shape.<lb />
Charles Gordon . . . center<lb />
junior . . . probably best potential<lb />
center ever at EC . . . injured last<lb />
year . . . really came fast in spring<lb />
practice . . . great leader and hustler<lb />
. . . co-captain.<lb />
Henry Vansant . . . center<lb />
senior . . . played three years as<lb />
a regular . . . smart and alert<lb />
lrkes contact . . . backs up the line<lb />
very well.<lb />
David Smith . . . center . . . fresh-<lb />
man . . . has lots of desire<lb />
learns quickly . . with experience<lb />
will deveJop into a well rounded<lb />
center.<lb />
George Stafford . . . quarterback<lb />
. . . senior . . has come along fast<lb />
always been a good passer<lb />
because he's fast, he'll keep most<lb />
defenses honest . . . could be the<lb />
man to make the offense move<lb />
Dan Rouse . . .quarterback .<lb />
sophomore . . . left-handed .<lb />
played well as a freshman . . . show-<lb />
ed improvement in spring practice<lb />
 a good signal caller and has<lb />
the ability to methodically move the<lb />
club . . . has strong arm and good<lb />
deception in ball handling<lb />
Cary Parker . . . quarterback . . .<lb />
sophomore . . all he needs is play-<lb />
ing experience . . . passes well and<lb />
handles the bmll well . . should<lb />
help out this year.<lb />
Glenn Bass . . . halfback . . sen-<lb />
ior  . All-Conference last year . .<lb />
has tremendous speed . . should<lb />
still improve as year goes on . .<lb />
definite number one threat because<lb />
of speed . . . fine pass receiver . .<lb />
blocking is developing each day . .<lb />
good punt returner.<lb />
Sonny Baysinger . . halfback . . .<lb />
senior . . . little man with a big<lb />
heart . . . dependable, consistent and<lb />
dangerous . . . good open field run-<lb />
ner . . excellent punt returner.<lb />
Mack Thacker . . . halfback . . .<lb />
senior . . consistent ball player<lb />
. . . good runner and excellent block-<lb />
er . . . will probably give team a<lb />
lot of yardage.<lb />
Tommy Matthews . . halfback<lb />
. . junior . . . has best body bal-<lb />
1 ance on the squad . . hipper-dip-<lb />
senlor per type runner, but also has a lot<lb />
THE BIG FOUR  are men you will see in action Saturday night when<lb />
the Pirates play host to Guilford at College Stadium. They are: Tommy<lb />
Matthews (front), back from left to right: Mac Thacker, Glenn Bass and<lb />
Sonny Baysinger.<lb />
Guilford College's Quakers invade<lb />
College Stadium Saturday in hopes<lb />
of chalking up their first conferences<lb />
victory of the young season. Game<lb />
time is 8:00 p.m<lb />
The Quaker. will be out to avenge<lb />
a 27-0 defeat at the hands of the<lb />
Pirates last season. Guilford will also<lb />
want to get in the win column after<lb />
losing to Elon last week to the tune<lb />
of 19-7.<lb />
In the Quaker forward wall will be<lb />
several seasoned veterans that should<lb />
nose a problem for the Bucs running<lb />
pame. Outstanding are Larry Younts<lb />
and Walter Wiggins, both guards.<lb />
.Another man to watch in the Quaker<lb />
ine is flanker, Larry Gill. The 185<lb />
nornder enrolled in State College last<lb />
year, but transferred to Guilford and<lb />
layed out last season. Coach Herb<lb />
AppenseBer regards the Greensboro<lb />
native as one t the better pass re-<lb />
ceivers in the conference.<lb />
In the backfield for the visitors<lb />
will be four players who are cracked<lb />
! . o be definite threats. At the half-<lb />
ack positions are Tom Bowers and<lb />
Ray Durham, at fullback is Jim<lb />
Stutts, and manning the quarterback<lb />
spot is Brcdie Baker. All are letter-<lb />
men.<lb />
Ten men on Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
starting eleven are lettermen. The<lb />
non-monogranu is end Bobby Bum-<lb />
gardner, who . ho wed up outstanding<lb />
in winter drills.<lb />
Fresh from a 21-6 pre-season win<lb />
over Newport News Apprentice<lb />
School, the Pirates are determined<lb />
10 establish themselves as a North<lb />
ctate Conference contender after be-<lb />
ing ranked to finish in the second<lb />
division of the standings in a pre-<lb />
-eason poll. . .<lb />
A setback for the Bucs is the in-<lb />
ury of All-Conference halfback,<lb />
Glenn Bass. The senior speed-mer-<lb />
chant injured his arm in the Appren-<lb />
ike affair last week. Coach Boone<lb />
M not positive as to whether Bass<lb />
.vill be able to play in the game Sat-<lb />
urday night.<lb />
A probable smarting lineup for the<lb />
'hates would show Bumgardner and<lb />
Jo,es Lockerm at ends, Clayton<lb />
ril nd and Vernon Davis at tackles,<lb />
Job Gregson and Wayne Davis at<lb />
da, and Chuck Gordon at the<lb />
:U: I<lb />
.enter spot.<lb />
In the 1<lb />
Stafford at qua)<lb />
gert at fullba I B<lb />
;n ic-ft half, and Ba<lb />
ei at light half.<lb />
UN BMI 1 lin J<lb />
ule: ' '<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Elon<lb />
W. 1<lb />
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Sept. 24<lb />
Oct. 1<lb />
Oct. 8<lb />
Oct. 15<lb />
Hoi<lb />
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HoD<lb />
Oct.<lb />
Get<lb />
Nov.<lb />
22<lb />
12<lb />
19<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
1<lb />
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SETAEP<lb />
STRIP<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
Bass Scores Twenty<lb />
In Pre-Season Win<lb />
Statistics of East Carolina<lb />
prentice Game<lb />
By LEONARD LAO<lb />
-Ap-<lb />
First Downs<lb />
Rushing Yardage<lb />
Passing Yardage<lb />
Passes<lb />
Passes Intercepted by<lb />
ECC<lb />
13<lb />
267<lb />
140<lb />
7-12<lb />
9<lb />
light,<lb />
im<lb />
best in the conference.<lb />
Earl Sweet . . . guard<lb />
more<lb />
sopho-<lb />
back in school after laying' sive man<lb />
of power . . . good blocker and good<lb />
defensive man . . . should improve<lb />
with the year.<lb />
Nick Hilgert . . . fullback . . .<lb />
junior . . . coming along fast . . . has<lb />
tuiued into real power boy . . con-<lb />
vened quarterback . . . likes to<lb />
rack on defense . . . likes to win<lb />
Bill Stricklani . . . fullback . .<lb />
sophomore . . . one of the toughest<lb />
men on the squad . . . light and quick<lb />
. . . switched from guard to fullback<lb />
. . . good blocker . . . will give yard-<lb />
age up the middle . . . good defen-<lb />
App.<lb />
15<lb />
90<lb />
156<lb />
10-23<lb />
1<lb />
4-36<lb />
0<lb />
50<lb />
COLLEGE SHOP'S<lb />
PICK THE WINNERS<lb />
Circle Names Of Winnng Teams<lb />
Navy<lb />
Citadel<lb />
Davidson<lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
Duke<lb />
Kentucky<lb />
Georgia Tech<lb />
Maryland<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Virginia<lb />
West Virginia<lb />
Alabama<lb />
Elon<lb />
Villanova<lb />
George Washington<lb />
Wofford<lb />
Clemson<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Mississippi<lb />
Rice<lb />
Texas<lb />
State<lb />
William and Mary<lb />
V. P. I.<lb />
Tulane<lb />
Newport News<lb />
Punts 2-46.5<lb />
Fumbles Lost 2<lb />
Yards Penalized 70<lb />
Using mostly his second and third<lb />
units, Coach Jack Boone tutored his<lb />
Pirate football team to a 21-6 victory<lb />
over Newport Nefcvs Apprentice<lb />
School Saturday night before a full<lb />
house at Newport News, Virginia.<lb />
The Bucs were led in scoring by<lb />
senior Glenn Pass, the fleet-footed<lb />
All-Conference halfback from Wil-<lb />
son, N. C. Bass scored all three of<lb />
the Pirate touchdowns to give North<lb />
State Conference opponents a pre-<lb />
view of what is to be expected of<lb />
him this season.<lb />
The Shipbuilders showed up much<lb />
better than last year when the Pi-<lb />
rates handed them a 74-0 shellack-<lb />
ing behind tho brilliant running of<lb />
Bass and James Speight who has<lb />
graduated. The Virginians held the<lb />
Pi rates scoreless in the first period<lb />
of play when Boone was using a<lb />
combination of his second" and third<lb />
units.<lb />
In the second quarter, Bass came<lb />
into the game. After picking up a<lb />
first down on a ten yard run, the<lb />
speed-merchant eluded his defenders<lb />
and snagged a pass from quarter-<lb />
back Bert Stafford and scampered<lb />
to paydirt. The play covered 65 yards,<lb />
and the Bucs were on their way.<lb />
The Apprenticemen fought back<lb />
and marched down to the EC five<lb />
ard line, but the Pirate defense<lb />
held and EC took over on downs.<lb />
Bass scored again in the third and<lb />
fourth periods, both on runs. Tackle<lb />
Henry Kwiatkowski, a 207 pound<lb />
Pennsylvania native, converted after<lb />
all three of Bass' touchdowns to<lb />
round the score off to 21 points.<lb />
"Ski as he is known by teammates,<lb />
missed a field goal attempt from the<lb />
fifteen yard line in which he seemed<lb />
to rush himself.<lb />
The Pirate pass defense had quite<lb />
a few holes in it Saturday night, as<lb />
the Shipbuilders completed 10 of 23<lb />
aerials. No doubt the Bucs will be<lb />
devoting some time to pass defense<lb />
this week in preparation for their<lb />
home opener with conference foe,<lb />
Guilford's Quakers.<lb />
CU PL4NS PARTY<lb />
Students are invited to a "meet<lb />
the team" social tonight in the<lb />
College Union at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
The coaches, team members,<lb />
and the cheerleaders will be on<lb />
hand to provide a "get acquaint-<lb />
ed" evening.<lb />
Total Points of ECC-GUILFORD Game -<lb />
"Used for tie-breaker.<lb />
Winner Receives $10.00 Gift Certificate at<lb />
THE COLLEGE SHOP<lb />
Name <lb />
Address<lb />
Signature<lb />
l.<lb />
2.<lb />
4.<lb />
5.<lb />
6.<lb />
Rules<lb />
Contest open to college students only.<lb />
tl2C! torned ln at o-8h  2o)<lb />
Score of ECC game will be used in ease of tit.<lb />
Person picking most winners will be awarded Gift Certificate<lb />
Wmner will be announced on Monday t The College Shop<lb />
DELTA ZETA<lb />
Hose Sale<lb />
Tip Top Style and Quality<lb />
Seamless, Mesh or Regular<lb />
Shades: Light, Medium, Dark<lb />
- <lb />
PRICE:<lb />
85c a Pair, $2.45 a Box<lb />
See the poster in your dorm for<lb />
Your DELTA ZETA Representative<lb />
Big Year Planned<lb />
For Intramurals<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
The intramural sports program<lb />
will beg-in within the next few weeks<lb />
under the able direction of Coach<lb />
Carr. The process of organization<lb />
of the various leagues is presently<lb />
taking place. These leagues will form<lb />
from the Jones and A Dormitory<lb />
students, as we'd as the various fra-<lb />
ternities and the off campus stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
There will be ten individual sports<lb />
represented in the program. These<lb />
athletic events include touch football,<lb />
volleyball, tennis, golf, swimming,<lb />
horseshoes, basketball, Softball, bad-<lb />
minton and wrestling. There is <lb />
possibility of more events to be added<lb />
in the near future.<lb />
Coach Carr, who is the Freshman<lb />
basketball mentor, will have a meet-<lb />
ing soon with the representatives<lb />
from the various halls, fraternities,<lb />
and off campus students. This meet-<lb />
ing will include the set up of the<lb />
tules and regulations.<lb />
This program, which has built fine<lb />
.competitive spi-it in the past few<lb />
vears, should be better than ever<lb />
during the 1960-61 campaign. East<lb />
Carolina has he facilities of a fine<lb />
intramural program to meet the needs<lb />
of physical condition. Students are<lb />
urged to take part in the events in<lb />
which they are eligible to participate<lb />
m, or can possibly take an active<lb />
part in.<lb />
In order for the intramural pro-<lb />
gram to be a success, the students<lb />
will have to give their support eithc-<lb />
actively or attending these contests<lb />
Coach Jack Boone gave his freshman footba<lb />
perience last Saturday night as the i'iIate roiled q<lb />
prentice School to the tune of 21-6. Substrtuti<lb />
was pleased with the performance of a fen fro<lb />
from anywhere in the stadium, the l'na<lb />
before they tackle North State Conference foe, G<lb />
prentice clicked on 10 out of 23 pass attempt<lb />
total yardage in the air.<lb />
Bass Scores Three<lb />
All-Conference halfback Glenn I . ft Bp win <lb />
season in the EC-Apprentice game by walking <lb />
The speedy 10 second man scored ail three of the 1<lb />
amazing Bass ran the ball less than ten time<lb />
Apprentice Make Better Show mi.<lb />
Although the Newport New, team came out ob<lb />
the score, you would have thought they had won I<lb />
pushed across their only touchdown of the night. T<lb />
cheer that could probably have been heard back bere in<lb />
Tne Shipbuilders played a much better Kame <lb />
the Bucs shellacked them 74-u. They appeared to b<lb />
cal condition, and they played a better brand of ha<lb />
We should not neglect to give the Virginia .<lb />
team that they do have. The men attend cla.s one ,<lb />
then work eight hours a day for the remainder of <lb />
football practice that they get i, on their own tin . 1<lb />
to play the gridiron, he mu,t love the game bee .<lb />
scholarships. The citizens of Newport N.u ar,<lb />
giving them the opportunity to see mm <lb />
Few Injury Ridden Pirate<lb />
The Buc footballers have been fortunaU-<lb />
triDlTentg0' nly ne PUyer " Unbl l<lb />
trip due to an injury, and that was letter gua<lb />
Delaware native received a shoulder injury in .<lb />
i. expected to be in uniform for the Guilford .<lb />
hd . l" laSt.yeriS enunter with the ApprtH &amp;<lb />
had a long injury list due to the rough, abided aff,<lb />
Bucs in their season finale with Wofford. Such<lb />
Saturdays game with the Shipbuilders. Unh two<lb />
those two players will be ready for the home" oj !<lb />
PREDICTIONS OF 1HE WEEK<lb />
East Carolina over Guilford by 2u<lb />
Western Carolina over Appalachian by 7.<lb />
Newberry over Catawba by 13.<lb />
Elon over Newport News by 12<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Presbyterian by I<lb />
Army over Boston College by 30.<lb />
Alabama over Tulane by 13<lb />
William and Mary over Virginia by 20<lb />
Jake Forest over Clemson by 6 "<lb />
outh Carolina over Duke by 7<lb />
North Carolina State over Carolina by 6<lb />
Georgia over Vanderbilt by 13 <lb /><lb />
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