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Temporary I. D. Cards<lb />
Vny student who does not have an I.<lb />
D. card or is using a temporary I. D.<lb />
card with any signature other than<lb />
Jim Speights is advised to consult<lb />
the St; A President before Friday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
tilutlie XXXVI<lb />
Easttarolinia<lb />
Basketball Preview<lb />
 Review of the 1960-61 East Caro-<lb />
asketball team will be con-<lb />
Saturday morning at 10 a. ra.<lb />
ial Gymnasium. Coach Earl<lb />
ites all students and alumni<lb />
East Carol i n a College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1960<lb />
Homecoming Festivities Debut<lb />
Coriolano, Avery Cop Starring<lb />
Roles In 'Philadelphia Story'<lb />
p<lb /><lb /><lb />
Final Enrollment Indicates Increase<lb />
Of 554 Over Last Year's Total<lb />
l!ll WORLDLY TWO pictured above are Alice Coriolano and Ben Avery,<lb />
two af the stars in Philadelphia Story, the ECC Playhouse's first major<lb />
action of the year. Opening night is scheduled for October 27. Reserved<lb />
.an be picked up next week in the cafeteria.<lb />
Official enrollment figures releas-<lb />
ed this week by Dr. John H. Home,<lb />
registrar, indicate a total increase of<lb />
r.54 students over last year.<lb />
According tj an official tabula-<lb />
tion, 4,599 students are enrolled for<lb />
'all quarter courses. This total in-<lb />
cludes 4,14,1 full time students with<lb />
the remainder in graduate, special or<lb />
extension work. Fall quarter enroll-<lb />
ment last year totaled 4,045.<lb />
A large part of the enrollment in-<lb />
crease may be attributed to the large<lb />
freshman class. Of the total enroll-<lb />
fient figure, 1,750 students are flirt<lb />
men and 255 are transfers.<lb />
In announcing the enrollment total,<lb />
Dr. Home also noted the change in<lb />
ihe grading system which went into<lb />
effect this year. Under the new sys-<lb />
tem, A' is ercellent, S3-100; 'B' is<lb />
good, 85-92; 'C is average, 78-84;<lb />
D' is barely passing 70-77 and F' is<lb />
failing, course must be repeated to<lb />
secure credit.<lb />
Another change, which will take<lb />
effect next fall, is in the entrance<lb />
examinations. Beginning with the<lb />
1961 term next year, all state sup-<lb />
ported institutions will give the scho-<lb />
lastic aptitude section of the College<lb />
Hoard Examnation.<lb />
University President Opposes Decision<lb />
Concerning Communistic Speakers<lb />
PS) The rescinding of a ten<lb />
ob communist speakers t<lb />
State University. Detroit<lb />
met with opposition last<lb />
when aroused Michiganites in-<lb />
etition protesting the ban's<lb />
cil at its regular meeting Tuesday<lb />
night.<lb />
The petition rs, who hope to have<lb />
:5,000 signatures by October 15,<lb />
claim that names are coming in rap-<lb />
idly. Among the signatories is Gov-<lb />
ernor Nelson Rockefeller who signed<lb />
The petition, drafted by a<lb />
i the area, has received little  letter whil campaigning in the<lb />
 support.<lb />
m m lifted by the Board<lb />
rs, rating on reeommenda-<lb />
: groups. The move wa?<lb />
supported by University<lb />
-nee Hillberry who<lb />
t should have policies which<lb />
to ehave as a university<lb />
 .Vf<lb />
Ivement to re-establish the<lb />
 led by Anne Byerlein and<lb />
Lobsinger, two adults not<lb />
I with Wayne.<lb />
' necessary to taste poison<lb />
I d i to kill you Commu-<lb />
nld be treated like bubonic<lb />
fur the more contact you<lb />
ith it. the more your immunity<lb />
iuwn stated Miss Byerlein,<lb />
i! istered nurse.<lb />
"W arc not students at Wayne,<lb />
: really care what the sta-<lb />
re believe added Lobsinger,<lb />
f are voters of the state and<lb />
Board ifl responsible to us<lb />
ne is a state supported institu-<lb />
mal protest group has been<lb />
n campus, according to Ber-<lb />
BdHor of the Wayne State<lb />
I "lletfian. -From earlier appear-<lb />
ind evidences of student senti-<lb />
1 would expect them to favor<lb />
e Boards action President Hill-<lb />
 hied. Te matter will be dis-<lb />
y the Student-Faculty Coun-<lb />
Junior English Test<lb />
Set For<lb />
Monday<lb />
All Juniors who have not taken the<lb />
English Test will meet in<lb />
 istia Auditorium 6:30 p.m Octo-<lb />
19, for this exam,<lb />
lenta are to bring a pen and<lb />
nary. Ink and paper will be<lb />
lied. Any student using a pen-<lb />
i whose paper is illegible will be<lb />
lired to take a make up test.<lb />
Absences or excuses must be clear-<lb />
ed by Dr. Kilpa'rick, chairman of the<lb />
English Usage Committee. Excused<lb />
ces will take the exam from<lb />
4 00 p.m. to 5:C0 p.m Friday, Octo-<lb />
21.<lb />
Fifty minutes will be alloted for<lb />
he test which will be a theme of<lb />
S50 words, approximately two pages.<lb />
 hosen from one of three given topics.<lb />
The test this year is a complete<lb />
am<lb />
m<lb />
ge. The purpose is to show an<lb />
equate ability in formal expository<lb />
writing using standard grammar<lb />
and formal sentences. Thie to ac-<lb />
ordance with the stress on "quality<lb />
education This exam is given yearly<lb />
by the English Usage Committee, a<lb />
college-wide organization.<lb />
Detroit area last week.<lb />
Faculty opinion seems to be that<lb />
lifting the ban doesn't actually<lb />
Ixmge the situation very much; a<lb />
fttttdeat organization still needs the<lb />
Faculty Displays<lb />
Rawl Art Exhibit<lb />
The public is invited to visit the<lb />
Faculty Art Exhibit on display in the<lb />
Rawl Buildng Juring the month of<lb />
Oc tober.<lb />
Included in the exhibit are the<lb />
works of Dr. W. B. Gray, director of<lb />
the Art Department; Dr. Bruce Car-<lb />
ter, If. T. Gordley; Dr. Leon Jacob-<lb />
son; Thomas Mims; Paul R. Minnis;<lb />
Francis L. Neel; Donald Sexauer;<lb />
John C. Merritt, graduate assistant.<lb />
A variety of expression and medi-<lb />
ums .are presented. In the first floor<lb />
lobby are sculptures, jewelry, and ce-<lb />
ramics. Paintings, drawings and oth-<lb />
er works are in the third floor gal-<lb />
y.<lb />
"The many different interpreta-<lb />
tions of art represented in the Art<lb />
Department offer a great variety of<lb />
choice for students studying in tne<lb />
field of art at lE.C.C stated Dr.<lb />
Carter.<lb />
At the entrance to the Rawl Build-<lb />
ing is an eight foot sculpture of a<lb />
woman, by Mr. Crawley, done in ce-<lb />
ment. This work is typical of his in-<lb />
terest in the beauty of ideal forms.<lb />
Another of Mr. Crawley's works is a<lb />
painting, intricately detailed. It was<lb />
achieved by app'ying one color, scrap-<lb />
ping with a knite, and applying an-<lb />
other color. This raised painting giver<lb />
it a three dimensional quality. The<lb />
method used Is one similar to that<lb />
of 17th Century French impression-<lb />
ists.<lb />
A painting of two colorful chickens<lb />
vith a story-book look is one of Mr.<lb />
Neel's contributions. They are very<lb />
styilized and pattern-like. His reason<lb />
behind this picture? He wanted to do<lb />
an abstraction about something with<lb />
which he was familiar.<lb />
One of Mr. Mims' paintings done<lb />
in brilliant orange and rust colors, is<lb />
called "Auschwitz" It is his inter-<lb />
pretation of a German crematorium.<lb />
Also on display is one of a series of<lb />
nine which he did for his thesis.<lb />
Mr. Gordley, who is concerned with<lb />
the spontaneous quality of drawing,<lb />
has in the exhibition an interpretive<lb />
drawing of the woods across from<lb />
his home.<lb />
"Troop Transport a linoleum cut<lb />
by Dr. Carter, is significant in social<lb />
meaning. It is one of a series which<lb />
he is doing in connection with a<lb />
mural he will paint next year.<lb />
sponsorship of a "responsible" person<lb />
;uch as a dean or department head<lb />
before it can extend an invitation to<lb />
any speaker. Therefore the power to<lb />
approve a campus lecturer still rests<lb />
with the faculty and administration<lb />
according to history professor Al-<lb />
fred Kelley.Sources: Wayne State<lb />
Collegian, The Michigan Daily.<lb />
Student Center Plans<lb />
Homecoming Banquet<lb />
The Homecoming Banquet for all<lb />
Baptist students and alumni will be<lb />
leld at 5:30 on October 15 at the<lb />
Baptist Student Center.<lb />
The program will emphasize the<lb />
alumni with Dr. John Horn speaking<lb />
n "How Training in BSU Helps To-<lb />
ward One's Vocation.<lb />
Special music will be provided by<lb />
Carolyn Hinton and other students.<lb />
The cost of the Banquet will be<lb />
eighty-five cents. Tickets can be<lb />
bought now from the BSU Director,<lb />
Dwight Fickling or Dorothy Flynn.<lb />
Nominees Attend<lb />
Dinner Meeting<lb />
A dinner meeting Tuesday night<lb />
honored the campus nominees for<lb />
Woodrow Wilson graduate fellow-<lb />
ships. Attending the meeting, in addi-<lb />
tion to the nominees, were the heads<lb />
if the departments from which the<lb />
nominees were the head of the depart-<lb />
ments from which the nominees were<lb />
selected, Dr. James Tucker and Dean<lb />
Robert L. Holt, who presided.<lb />
In addition to instructions con-<lb />
cerning application for the fellowship,<lb />
the nominees were also informed that<lb />
they would have to take the Graduate<lb />
Record examination. The followship<lb />
is highly competitive and candidates<lb />
will be judged according to their<lb />
scores.<lb />
Nominations from this campus in-<lb />
cluded Tom Jackson, Sherry Maske,<lb />
Richard Lewis Humphrey, and Bar-<lb />
bara Waters, English Department;<lb />
Carolyn Hinton, Music Department;<lb />
and George R;ifus Hughes, Psychol-<lb />
ogy Department.<lb />
Designed to reduce a nation-wide<lb />
shortage of qualified college teach-<lb />
ers, the program annually awards<lb />
1,000 fellowships for first year grad-<lb />
uate study at any university of the<lb />
recipient's choice in the United States<lb />
r Canada.<lb />
Woodrow Wi'son graduate fellow-<lb />
ships are open to college graduates<lb />
mainly in the humanities and social<lb />
studies. Both men and women are eli-<lb />
gible, and there is no limit on the<lb />
age of the candidate or on the number<lb />
of years he may have been out of col-<lb />
lege. Those who receive awards are<lb />
not asked to commit themselves to<lb />
college teaching, but merely to "con-<lb />
sider it seriously" as a possible career.<lb />
The program, designed to encour-<lb />
age college seniors of outstanding<lb />
ability to study for advanced degrees<lb />
with faculty jobs as their goal, is<lb />
administered by the Woodrow Wilson<lb />
National Fellowship Foundation und-<lb />
er a "$24,500,000 five year grant<lb />
from the Ford Foundation.<lb />
Jimax Weekend<lb />
With Concert Dnr<lb />
Placement Director Distributes<lb />
Annual Of Job Opportunities<lb />
Tips on what to say to the inter-<lb />
viewer as well as a listing of the<lb />
job opportunities normall available<lb />
from some 1,800 employers are con-<lb />
tained in the College Placement An-<lb />
nual which is now being distributed<lb />
by Jack Edwards, Director of the<lb />
Campus Placement Bureau.<lb />
The Annual, the official, non-profit<lb />
occupational directory of the Region-<lb />
al Placement Associations, indicates<lb />
that the job picture for the 1960-61<lb />
recruiting year will be a bright one,<lb />
vith companies listing ever heavier<lb />
r.eeds for both technical and non-<lb />
technical personnel.<lb />
East Carolina is one of more than<lb />
700 colleges throughout the United<lb />
States and Canada to participate in<lb />
the distribution of the Annual to<lb />
seniors who arc registered with the<lb />
Placement Service. In addition, th?s<lb />
year specially-marked editions will<lb />
:e available to alumni requesting ad-<lb />
 ice from their placement office and.<lb />
through the cooperation o the Depart-<lb />
ment of Defense, to men being sep-<lb />
arated from the Armed Services. Here<lb />
on the campus, the Annual may be<lb />
obtained at Room 203, Administra-<lb />
tion Building, upon completion of reg-<lb />
istration.<lb />
Demand continues high, the Annual<lb />
reveals, for chemists, with 805 com-<lb />
pany listings; sales, 688 listings; and<lb />
business administrators, 492 listings.<lb />
Other fields categorised in the book<lb />
ange from accounting, through claim<lb />
adjusting, home eonomics, liberal<lb />
arts, mathematics, and therapy to<lb />
veterinary medicine. In all, there are<lb />
more than 10,000 company occupa-<lb />
tional cross-references.<lb />
In an introductory section, the An-<lb />
nual counsels the job-seeking gradu-<lb />
ate or senior on making his decision,<lb />
as well as on training programs, let-<lb />
ter writing, and the placement serv-<lb />
ice itself. Special articles deal with<lb />
alumni and veterans placement and<lb />
jobs for women.<lb />
Reflecting its increasing accept-<lb />
ance as the official job-hunting di-<lb />
rectory, the Annual has a record cir-<lb />
culation this year of 195,000 copies<lb />
and a growth in total pages to 416.<lb />
This year's big homecoming week-<lb />
end will begin Friday night with a<lb />
bon fire and pep rally at 7:00.<lb />
The EC Band and the cheerleaders<lb />
will be present at this event, which<lb />
will take place on the street behind<lb />
the training school and near the back<lb />
gates of the football stadium.<lb />
Immediately following the pep ral-<lb />
ly, the college dance band, The Col-<lb />
legians, will entertain at an informal<lb />
street dance at the Maintenance Build-<lb />
ing at 8:00 p. m.<lb />
The Homece.ning Parade begins<lb />
at 11:45 on Saturday morning. The<lb />
line-up of the parade will be in the<lb />
parking lot on East Campus between<lb />
the Training School and the tennis<lb />
courts. Places will be assigned in<lb />
number.<lb />
All organizations entering the pa-<lb />
rade must have floats in line by 10:15'<lb />
a.m. Each float will have a number<lb />
and a starting position. The cars<lb />
carrying the sponsors will be in line<lb />
by 11:15. Signs for sponsor's cars<lb />
will be furnished Saturday mornie.g<lb />
Lt the parade formation.<lb />
The bands and drill team will also<lb />
have a number and position. These<lb />
groups must be ready to march by<lb />
11:16.<lb />
Pre-game activities will begin at<lb />
1:30. After all of the sponsors have<lb />
been presented, the Homecoming<lb />
Queen will be announced and crowned.<lb />
Kick-off time for the game be-<lb />
tween the "Pirates" and the "Cats"<lb />
of Western Carolina will be at 2:00.<lb />
Following the football game the<lb />
College Union will have an Open<lb />
House at 6:00, for alumni, students,<lb />
and guests. At 6:30 the Society of<lb />
Buccaneers will have a Dutch Sup-<lb />
per in the North Cafeteria.<lb />
Les Elgart and his Orchestra will<lb />
present a concert at 7:45 in Wright<lb />
Building. At :45 the Homecoming<lb />
Dance will begin.<lb />
After the presentation of sponsors<lb />
at 10:00 p.m at the dance Saturday<lb />
night, the awards for floats and doirn<lb />
decorations will be presented.<lb />
Late permission until 12:30 Satur-<lb />
day night, has been granted to a<lb />
the women students, attending the<lb />
homecoming dance in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. This means that women stu-<lb />
dents must be in the dormitory by<lb />
7 2:30.<lb />
Dean White explained that the la<lb />
tar time was granted with the under-<lb />
standing that this request would be<lb />
the only one given and this time only,<lb />
-in.e it effected the entire student<lb />
body. No single organization will he<lb />
granted late permission in the future.<lb />
Dean White also stressed that rid-<lb />
ing privileges will end at 12:00, since<lb />
jarental permission blanks state<lb />
12 00 as the deadline for riding.<lb />
From 12:00 until 12:30 the "Col-<lb />
legians" will provide the dance ma-<lb />
sk.<lb />
9:30 a.m.Board of Trustees meet-<lb />
ing with Pres'dent Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
in the Administration Building.<lb />
9 30 a.m.Coffee Hour with PitS<lb />
Greenville A'umni chapter hosting<lb />
in the Alumni-Faculty Building.<lb />
11:45 a.m.  Homecoming Parade<lb />
from campu; into Greenville Busi-<lb />
ness District.<lb />
12:30 p.m. -Luncheon in North Cafe-<lb />
teria.<lb />
2:00 p.m.Pre-Game festivities in<lb />
College Stadium.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Lee H. Blackwell, Balfour rep-<lb />
resentative, will be in the College<lb />
Union on Thursday, Oct. 20 to<lb />
take orders for class rings. Hours<lb />
9 a.m. 4 p.m.<lb />
Miss Senora Moore PiKA house-<lb />
mother was taken to Pitt Mem-<lb />
orial Hospital Tuesday morning.<lb />
Keports from the hospital indi-<lb />
cate she is suffering from a stroke<lb />
and is on the critical list.<lb />
2:30 p.m.Football Game: ECC vs<lb />
Western Carolina.<lb />
Following the game:<lb />
Open House in the College Unior,<lb />
Rawl Building (Business Education<lb />
Department), and the various tu-<lb />
dent centers.<lb />
6:30 p.m.Fall meeting of Society<lb />
of Buccaneers in North Cafeteria.<lb />
6:30 p.m.Fraternity and Sorority<lb />
dinners (to b announced).<lb />
7:45 p.m.Concert featuring Les El-<lb />
gart and His Band in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
8:45 p.m.Homecoming Dance with<lb />
the Elgart and playing in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Election Results<lb />
Tuesday's freshmen elections ended<lb />
in a victory for a few, and a run-off<lb />
tor several candidates. Bill Eyer-<lb />
;nan was victorious in the president-<lb />
ial race against Lewis Latham and<lb />
Willie Hunt.<lb />
Bryan Bennet and Robert Chris-<lb />
ensen, vice-president candidates, were<lb />
in the run-offs, held today, along with<lb />
the two girls vieing for secretary, Dee<lb />
-mith and Linda Whitworth.<lb />
.Polly Bunting was selected to fill<lb />
the treasurer's position. The men and<lb />
women senators will be decided in to-<lb />
day's run-off. Tommy Mallison and<lb />
Bill Moore (men's senator) and Myr-<lb />
tle Weaver and Marsha Whitworth<lb />
women's senator) were running for<lb />
hese offices. The final decisions were<lb />
loo late for publication.<lb />
Baptist Student Convention Begins<lb />
In Winston-Salem, November 4-6<lb />
VDG Announces<lb />
Yearly Activities,<lb />
Elect Officers<lb />
Departmental meetings, with the exception of Musk, Art,<lb />
and Education, will be held tonight at the following time and<lb />
places.<lb />
Department<lb />
Business<lb />
English<lb />
Foreign Language<lb />
Geography<lb />
Health and Physical Ed.<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Library Science<lb />
Math<lb />
Nursing<lb />
Science<lb />
Social Studies<lb />
Place<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Austin Audi tor um<lb />
GrahamRoom 102<lb />
GrahamRoom 206<lb />
Gym<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium<lb />
Staff Room<lb />
Library Auditorium<lb />
RawlRoom ISO<lb />
McGinnis<lb />
Austin Auditorium<lb />
Time<lb />
7:06<lb />
6:15<lb />
70<lb />
7:60<lb />
7:00<lb />
7 at<lb />
6:15<lb />
7:06<lb />
76<lb />
76<lb />
76<lb />
70<lb />
The Young Democrats Club of East<lb />
Carolina launched election year activ-<lb />
ities recently electing officers to lead<lb />
them in their efforts to promote the<lb />
national and state Democratic tickets.<lb />
Officers elected were: Bill Hamil-<lb />
ton, President; Glenn Jernigan, Vice-<lb />
President; Bob Raines, Secretary; and<lb />
Jim Kirkland Measurer. Other mem-<lb />
bers of the Eecutive Council are Bob<lb />
Chistesen and Coleman Norris.<lb />
Guest of the club on Tuesday even-<lb />
ing, October 4, was Matt Reese, co-<lb />
ordinator of the Democratic campaign<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
After having dinner with a group<lb />
of YDC members he spoke at the<lb />
regularly sheduled club meeting, urg-<lb />
ing members to "be enthusiastic" in<lb />
their support of the Democratic can-<lb />
didates.<lb />
On Thursday afternoon, October 6,<lb />
fourteen Young Democrats and their<lb />
advisor, Dr. Kathleen Stokes, traveled<lb />
to Williamston to attend the First<lb />
Congressional District Democratic<lb />
Rally. They participated in the func-<lb />
tion at which Dr. I. Beverly Lake and<lb />
gubernatorial candidate Terry San-<lb />
ford were the main speakers.<lb />
Immediate plans of the group are<lb />
to attend and to assist at the Demo-<lb />
cratic Rally in Wilson on October 13<lb />
at which time former President Harry<lb />
Truman will he the central figure.<lb />
Plans are also being made to send a<lb />
large delegation to the state YDC<lb />
convention in Raleigh on October 20-<lb />
22.<lb />
The club invites any students in-<lb />
terested in the Democratic Party or<lb />
in better government to attend the<lb />
next meeting.<lb />
I The club meets each Tuesday night<lb />
at seven o'clock in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Winston-Salem will be the site of<lb />
the thirty-first annual convention of<lb />
the North Carolina Baptist Student<lb />
Union, November 4-6, 1960.<lb />
From thirty colleges universities<lb />
and professional schools, a thousand<lb />
students are" expected to gather to<lb />
tear addresses by outstanding speak-<lb />
ers, discuss the theme "Committed<lb />
To His Lordshin and to enjoy fel-<lb />
Icwship with each other.<lb />
BSU .President Sue Lassiter says<lb />
that reservations will be made by<lb />
October 24, for approximately 75 stu-<lb />
dents from East Carolina.<lb />
A North Carolina BSU Choir will<lb />
be composed of students from across<lb />
the state, according to the East Car-<lb />
olina BSU Music Chairman Carolyn<lb />
Hinton. Application for membership<lb />
may be made through Miss Hinton.<lb />
The Winston Salem College Choir<lb />
directed by Dr. J. A. Dillard will<lb />
sing at the opening session.<lb />
Speakers include Dr. Hale Moody,<lb />
Southern Seminary, Louisville; Dr.<lb />
Jack Noffsinger. Winston Salem; Dr.<lb />
John McClanahan, Hope, Arkansas;<lb />
Mr. Hiward Brafrnlette, Southwide<lb />
Student Department, Nashville, Ten-<lb />
nessee. Thirty discussion groups will<lb />
convene for two periods to share and<lb />
discuss ideas related to the addresses<lb />
on the theme.<lb />
Faculty and administrative staff<lb />
will hear and discuss an address on<lb />
'Basic Presuppositions of the Chris<lb />
tian Teacher The group will meet<lb />
on Saturday in the Magnolia Room<lb />
at Wake Forest College and Dr. Dav-<lb />
id Smiley of the College will preside<lb />
at the lunchein.<lb />
Other feature? of the Convention<lb />
include a dramatic presentation by<lb />
the Women's College BSU, a theme<lb />
interpretation by the Duke Univer-<lb />
sity BSU, interest centers and wor-<lb />
ship led by Wake Forest BSU, and<lb />
a business session during which a<lb />
budget for the LISTEN funds for<lb />
world needs will be adopted.<lb />
Names of those who plan to attend<lb />
and a $1.00 registration fee each<lb />
should be in the Department of Stu-<lb />
dent Work, 301 Hillsboro Street, Ra-<lb />
leigh, by October 24. Mary Lu Nich-<lb />
olson is in charge of sending in res-<lb />
ervations from this campus. Over-<lb />
night accommodations will be pro-<lb />
vided by the host church, First Bap-<lb />
tist Church of Winston Salem, with-<lb />
out charge to students.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENT<lb />
Seniors who are registered with<lb />
the Placement Service and are in-<lb />
terested in teaching in the Norfolk<lb />
County Schools, Virginia, should<lb />
sign up for interviews at 203 Ad-<lb />
ministration hy 10:00 a.m. Satur-<lb />
day, October 15.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13<lb />
Will<lb />
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studies dept<lb />
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3 p.m. in t<lb />
torium.<lb />
The Colle<lb />
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ulty memb<lb />
held a sing<lb />
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addressed<lb />
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Nine moi<lb />
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Llub will s<lb />
out of his<lb />
search.<lb />
Dr. Cori<lb />
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Everyone Must Support<lb />
Pirates Club If We<lb />
Expect The Same Favor<lb />
This year, with well over four thousand<lb />
students on campus and in the town of<lb />
Greenville, the local merchants should pros-<lb />
per as never before.<lb />
Many of us sometimes fail to realize the<lb />
economic influence East Carolina has on the<lb />
town of Greenville. We have noticed the<lb />
town during holidays when the ECC stu-<lb />
dents are gone. The change is amazing. On<lb />
Evans street, parking places are plentiful,<lb />
and Fifth street is almost like a ghost town.<lb />
One merchant recently has said, "The town<lb />
and my business dies when the college turns<lb />
out<lb />
In view of the tremendous amount of<lb />
money these merchants realize from the col-<lb />
lege each year (not counting what the college<lb />
buys collectively, such as utilities, office sup-<lb />
plies, etc.) there are still many merchants<lb />
who refuse to support the college.<lb />
The Pirates Club is an organization of<lb />
merchants who, realising the value of the<lb />
college to Greendlle, aid and support the<lb />
college when needed. These men and their<lb />
firms contribute time, effort and money to<lb />
East Carolina. They are sincere in their con-<lb />
:ept that the interaction between the college<lb />
ind the town should be equally beneficial.<lb />
They are interested in East Carolina and<lb />
want to see it grow.<lb />
On the other hand, there are a few<lb />
greedy and thoughtless people in Greenville<lb />
who feel, 'I'll take these students for all I<lb />
can today because if one is offended, there<lb />
are always plenty more They have no in-<lb />
terest in the college except for the money<lb />
they can get from us now. They are not even<lb />
good business men because they are not look-<lb />
ing to the future. They do not realize their<lb />
growth, in large part, depends on the growth<lb />
of the college. In essence, they want to take<lb />
the golden eggs without feeding the goose.<lb />
With this in mind, we take the oppor-<lb />
tunity to urge all college students to learn<lb />
and support those merchants who support<lb />
and take an interest in us; and to ignore those<lb />
who take us for "suckers<lb />
Americans Owe Debt<lb />
To Freedom Of Press<lb />
Individual Americans, as everyone<lb />
knows, enjoy more control over their person-<lb />
al lives, more control over their government<lb />
and are less subject to the whims of those<lb />
in authority over them than almost any other<lb />
people in the whole history of the human<lb />
race.<lb />
Unfortunately, this is not a state of af-<lb />
fairs that will perpetuate itself unassisted.<lb />
I here always are evil or misguided people<lb />
who, from either the worst or best of inten-<lb />
tions, try to subvert other people's liberties<lb />
to their own desires.<lb />
A healthy dose of public exposure is the<lb />
first step in defending against corrupt or<lb />
crackpot schemes, whether thev develop in<lb />
government, business, labor unions or any<lb />
other segment of society. Providing this ex-<lb />
posure is one of the most important jobs of<lb />
a free press m a free country.<lb />
National Newspaper Week, Oct. 15-21<lb />
offers a reminder of this vital function. It<lb />
otters also a good opportunity for both the<lb />
makers and readers of American newspapers<lb />
jobr-iami se hW Wdl thy are doin their<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 />
 DDIT0R BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Tom Jackson JoAnne Parks<lb />
Managing Editor  Pat Harvey"<lb />
Associate Editor  Betty Mayno<lb />
sprrsErtotor patsy muott<lb />
Feature Editor" wv1<lb />
A "  Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor Merle Summers<lb />
Photographers Grover SmiUvwick, Jim Kirkland<lb />
Photographer Assistant George Hathaway<lb />
Cartoonist Gale Hammond, Jay Arledge<lb />
Er.7 m neCt0r Melb <lb />
Exchange Manager  Selba Morr,<lb />
Proofreading Director Gwen JohMon<lb />
C,U"lst Mike Katsias, Marcelle Vogel,<lb />
Pat Harvey, Roy Martin, Jasper Jones, Betty<lb />
Mayr.or, Jim Stingley, Kay McLawhon<lb />
Reporters Marcelle Vogel, Charlotte Dona!<lb />
Gwen Johnson, Patsy Elliott, Jasper Jones, Anne<lb />
Kivlt? i1 fUe SPrk. J Stingley, Janet<lb />
Kivett, Molly Lewis<lb />
Make-up Tom Jackson, Patsy Elliott, Betty<lb />
May nor, Pa Harvey, Marcelle Vogel<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager  Freddie Skinner<lb />
Women's Circulation Staff  Carolyn Baxley,<lb />
Janice Boyette Emily Currin, Peggy DeIaach<lb />
Ruth Fortner, Shirley Gay, Jack Harris, Helen<lb />
Hawkins, Janice Hubbard, Judy Lambert, Linds<lb />
Outlaw Hazel Prevatte, Gaille Rouse, Carolyn<lb />
Sumrell, Linda Tart, Agneg Wooten, Jo Ann Ed-<lb />
wards<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  Gariyle Humphrey<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 moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<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. Fttegwald.<lb />
Employment Of<lb />
Bookkeeper Causes<lb />
Pueh Confusion<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
In recent weeks much has been said<lb />
concerning the policies of our stu-<lb />
dent government. The center of the<lb />
controversy has come to revolve a-<lb />
lound the office of treasurer. Many<lb />
Uudents do not understand what his<lb />
specific duties are; neither do they<lb />
understand the reason behind the<lb />
newly created position of bookkeeper<lb />
for the SGA.<lb />
First, let's start with the purpose<lb />
of the SGA as defined in Article II<lb />
of the constitution: "The purpose of<lb />
the SGA shall he ,to give the students<lb />
the privilege of and training in self<lb />
Kovernmeirt; to organize and direct<lb />
the affairs of the students of East<lb />
Carolina College; and, through its<lb />
officers and committees, to represent<lb />
the students in all relations with the<lb />
admini tnation. and the faculty, and<lb />
the community. The SGA shall further<lb />
trive to develop student honor and<lb />
to promote a jense of personal re-<lb />
sponsibility in the students of the<lb />
College. The SGA may participate<lb />
in national, state, and regional sti-<lb />
dent government movements The<lb />
purpose seems relatively clear, doesn't<lb />
itExcept maybe the phrase "self-<lb />
government" should have been delet-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Now let's go to Article VI, section<lb />
3 concerning the duties of the treas-<lb />
urer: "(a) the treasurer shall collect<lb />
and have charge of all funds collected<lb />
by the SGA. (b) shall conduct the<lb />
financial transaction of the SGA.<lb />
(c) shall serve as chairman of a budg-<lb />
et committee, (d) shall make a quar-<lb />
terly report to the student senate<lb />
and on his retirement of office, an<lb />
annual report to a budget committee,<lb />
(e) shall submit his books for annual<lb />
audit Now that we know what the<lb />
treasurer's duties consist ofwe<lb />
come back to question of why a book-<lb />
keeper for the SGASimple-because<lb />
of the awkward system of bookkeep-<lb />
ing and purchasing displayed by past<lb />
treasurers, the administration decided<lb />
that it was necessary for them to<lb />
step in and take control of the situa-<lb />
tion in order to protect the student<lb />
body from its own stupidity. . . .<lb />
But now the questions . . .<lb />
Do current events mean that the<lb />
office of treasurer will be abolished,<lb />
Does it mean that the SGA Treas-<lb />
urer will continue to be salaried sim-<lb />
ply because it is necessary for him<lb />
to sign a check in order to legalize<lb />
it? After all, it would be simpler and<lb />
easier for the new bookkeeper to<lb />
sign the checks when they are writ-<lb />
ten.<lb />
Now the huffing and puffing comes<lb />
from the student body . . . "Why, thay<lb />
scream, does the administration treat<lb />
us like children?" Answer: because<lb />
we act like children . . . For eight<lb />
months, the student body shows no<lb />
interest in the affairs of their "state"<lb />
Mid then comec the ninth month-<lb />
they respond lo-ig enough to vote in<lb />
office individuals who have no idei<lb />
what they are doing there, except<lb />
that they are popular and have lots<lb />
of friends. . . .<lb />
But every now and then, an individ-<lb />
ual with gumption comes along who<lb />
wants to improve the student body's<lb />
lot . . . What happens He is<lb />
squelchedsquelched by the glory<lb />
individuals who are satisfied with<lb />
the student's lotafter all they are<lb />
big people on campus. We here at<lb />
East Carolina have a great deal to<lb />
be proud of and to say to the world,<lb />
we are mature college adults <lb />
"America is that wonderful land<lb />
where it's trash to sit on the porch<lb />
in yomr undershirt, but gracious liv-<lb />
ing if you've got nothing on but<lb />
shortsTom Dodds.<lb />
otpmniiMiiiiiiiiiiimitiwiij<lb />
Informal Smoker?<lb />
AT TM SIZE OF<lb />
Are The College Bookstores Suffering<lb />
A Loss? If So, What Are The Reasons?<lb />
. "A university is a community of<lb />
scholars, old and young, and its func-<lb />
tion is to provide scholars with the<lb />
'iivironmenL and the facilities con-<lb />
ducive to the discovery and trans-<lb />
mission of ideas and to their applica-<lb />
tion to the larger community, present<lb />
and future This definition is in-<lb />
cluded in Professor Henry S. Com-<lb />
mager's article, "Is Ivy Necessary"<lb />
in the September 17 edition of the<lb />
Saturday Review. For those of you<lb />
who will, we ure,e you to read it for<lb />
those of you who will not, we shall<lb />
attempt to share with you a few of<lb />
Mr. Conimagor's choice statements<lb />
 (interning colleges and universities.<lb />
"The bookshop is as essential a<lb />
i:irt of the university community as<lb />
the library or the laboratory, and a<lb />
good deal mote important than the<lb />
stadfom . . bookshops should be<lb />
maintained even at a LOSS, just as<lb />
'ney maintain theatres and music<lb />
an.I athletics at a loss Frankly, we<lb />
WORM like some PROOF that our<lb />
college bookstoes are suffering a<lb />
oss. Is there a student here so dead<lb />
who never to himself has said, "Who<lb />
the hell is making all the profit?" How<lb />
many students have gone to classes<lb />
quarter after quarter bookless be-<lb />
cause the prices of texts are so out-<lb />
tageous? Have you noticed the thirty-<lb />
five cent paperbacks automatically<lb />
go up to forty five cents when they<lb />
are required for a course? Paying the<lb />
price is one thng; trying to sell the<lb />
uce-quarter-used book is something<lb />
else. If there is a loss, it is the stu-<lb />
dent's not the "bookstore's" with<lb />
their glorified money changers who<lb />
"don't know from nuthin" about why<lb />
nooks cost so much. Come on, let'<lb />
hear the excuse?; there must be plen-<lb />
ty in stock.<lb />
"The cafeterias with their clang.<lb />
'ang, clutter; the antiseptic but tire-<lb />
some food; service reluctant; popu-<lb />
lar music piped in relentessly to<lb />
drown out all conversation. If there<lb />
must be music why not Beethoven and.<lb />
By KAY McLAWHON<lb />
Bach?"<lb />
We are in favor with those students<lb />
who are working their way through<lb />
college in the cafeterias, but most of<lb />
?hem give the impression that they<lb />
1 ad rather be doing most anything<lb />
else, so why don't they change to<lb />
some other type of self-help work?<lb />
After all there rre enough from which<lb />
to choose. But no. They stand and<lb />
wait like vultures while you eat, and<lb />
as soon as you have finished the last<lb />
bite of dessert and are about to smoke<lb />
that delicious cigarette, suddenly they<lb />
ate upon you slinging pink and blue<lb />
non-chip earthen ware into the cart.<lb />
We recommend that if there must<lb />
be noise piped in the cafeterias let<lb />
it at least be tkin to music, that if<lb />
there must be vulture-types in the<lb />
cafeterias, let them at least be equip-<lb />
ped with economy size hankies.<lb />
Students Express Opinions On<lb />
Rush Week, Proposed Chapel<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPT IS<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Rush week is over, and speaking for<lb />
the fraternities, I am sure we are<lb />
glad. It was quite successful and was<lb />
clearly the biggest ever. I feel that<lb />
even this, however, is only the begin-<lb />
l ing. Rush will get bigger and better<lb />
each year.<lb />
I have heard members of more than<lb />
one fraternity comment that the cali-<lb />
ber of boy which came through this<lb />
fall was definitely the highest yet.<lb />
Frankly speaking, the rushees are<lb />
getting "sharper" all the time. The<lb />
manner of dre?j, vocabulary, general<lb />
appearance, and "social adeptness" of<lb />
boys coming thru has increased many<lb />
'old. Now, for the first time, I feel<lb />
we can favorably compare our poten-<lb />
tial fraternity men with those of the<lb />
big four and other more traditional<lb />
schools. This points up to the fact<lb />
that our school is drawing in ever<lb />
ever increasing amount of boys from<lb />
the larger, more urbanized areas of<lb />
this and surrounding states<lb />
Whether it was intentional or'un-<lb />
intentional, the author of an article<lb />
in last week's paper made a rather<lb />
pointed comment, which seemed to iro-<lb />
I ly that top position in rush is deter-<lb />
mined by greatness of members. I<lb />
believe this to be a rather shallow<lb />
lorrvark by a young man who should<lb />
be aware that quality, not quantity<lb />
constitutes the exclusiveness of be-<lb />
longing to a fraternal organization.<lb />
This is not meant that we fratern-<lb />
ity men are, or should be aloof, rath-<lb />
er, we should maintain what the<lb />
founding fathers of the more con-<lb />
servative fraternities held in quite<lb />
high esteem.<lb />
A rushee is viewed from the pre<lb />
spective as to whether his personality<lb />
and taste will coincide with that of<lb />
the group he aspires to become a part.<lb />
Various groups each having dissimi-<lb />
lar qualifications for a prospective<lb />
brother cannot be judged as to top<lb />
position by ife- number of rushees<lb />
they pledge. Therefore dear readers,<lb />
be not be confused by numbers. Keer<lb />
m mind that quality is the ideal<lb />
ought after.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Darrell Hurst<lb />
Cluttered Mall?<lb />
Iear Editor,<lb />
I feel that it is imperative to the<lb />
future atmosphere and beauty of this<lb />
college campus to oppose and to seek<lb />
opposition from all students and fac-<lb />
ulty members to certain details of a<lb />
project now under way at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
The .September 29th issue of the<lb />
East Carolinian contained a front-<lb />
page story concerning the proposed<lb />
erection of a chapel on the college<lb />
mall. I do not oDpose the building of<lb />
a chapel as such; it could possibly<lb />
add a great deal to the aesthetic<lb />
qualities of the institution The object-<lb />
ion which is being raised is to the<lb />
 ection of any structure on the col-<lb />
lege mall. The mall and the arbore-<lb />
loffl have served as places of spiritual<lb />
and psychological elevation of the stu-<lb />
dents-Th.s tmosPhere could not be<lb />
Possible if the area is cluttered bv<lb />
blobs of man made masonry<lb />
May I take this opportunity to<lb />
urge the backers of rki.<lb />
t enters 01 this movement<lb />
to recons.der the location of their<lb />
nroject for the good of the coiled<lb />
Sincerely<lb />
Donald Ray Lennou<lb />
'Collage Editors Plan To Stimulate<lb />
Interests To Higher Creative Levels<lb />
Unpopular Presidential<lb />
Candidate Viewed As<lb />
'Spoiled Rich Man's Son'<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
Iast week's newspaper mentioned 101<lb />
thing about the fraternities having informS<lb />
smokers. This certainly vrv es one that con<lb />
fused look .hen he tries t. picture a foriBi<lb />
smoker . . . maybe they use half foot cigar<lb />
ette holders and gold-plat d ashtray 3; jfL<lb />
this really proves that fiat men don't spend!<lb />
n.uney unwisely . . . sometimes.<lb />
A certain freshman running for offje<lb />
Ml ed how the freshmen would choose thei<lb />
sid nt. V o opinions were delivered <lb />
the worried candidate;(1) Willie would win<lb />
eeauu 'lii nme is more eye-catching (0,<lb />
I win u'ould in because he's first on the<lb />
ballot So what in the world did the other<lb />
candidate have to offer?  A vict<lb />
After hearing reports from - j(jenN<lb />
who participated in the National Teachen<lb />
Exam, it makes one wonder- if anyon passej<lb />
it. Many of the volunteering faculty<lb />
seem to volunteer enough help. Som foraJ<lb />
little items such as when to start ami when<lb />
to stop. And many of the contestants uV<lb />
stuck on the first question . . . name whkM<lb />
is pretty important also.<lb />
Five Gates To Hell, Friday night's mo it<lb />
offering, presents a gory portrait of a war"<lb />
activities. If stories about blood, shootuf<lb />
death and concentration camps are your tvnt<lb />
of entertainment this should be a treat "for<lb />
the week. But if you like the love and mar<lb />
riage bit, finese this one.<lb />
t Trere some lrett' ri:st' Ports<lb />
about the SGA circulating among th, m!<lb />
organizations. Seems that students pay j<lb />
$15 activities fee, but don't know what'ifi<lb />
used for. If the big organizations don't get<lb />
a sizable share, who does?<lb />
A couple weeks ago I mentioned, the far<lb />
 or so I thought and still think . tha<lb />
Kennedy is not a popular presidentia. car-<lb />
didate with the masses. Now accord Qg toi<lb />
weekly publication, Human Events r<lb />
even popular in the Senat- crov.fi. 1<lb />
members put it this way : "Jack is <lb />
spoiled rich man's son. He think odv<lb />
on earth is here solely to do for him. Bat tha<lb />
curly-headed little kid is no weal<lb />
Throughout his entire career, he ha prove<lb />
that he will run roughshod over anvone whl<lb />
gets m his way It also stated that onlv Ke-<lb />
fauver rates lower in the Senate's popularitil<lb />
poll. All this only proves thai peont<lb />
aren t wrong all the time.<lb />
to Ai6 -mi tppez pjecw aSho'id ant;<lb />
One of the best and most unusual<lb />
magazines to hit bhe newsstands in<lb />
a long time is ColUge, which is pub-<lb />
lished especially for the entertain-<lb />
ment of colleg students.<lb />
Concerning the magazine's inten-<lb />
tions, David Proiss, one of the editors<lb />
says "we have Mare out editor-<lb />
ial purpose far and wide: to stisna-<lb />
late the interests of college students<lb />
to higher intellectual and creative<lb />
levels. We will not attempt to pro-<lb />
vide you with material because we<lb />
know you are ctwmely interested<lb />
in twe want to introduce you to<lb />
ldeas. w<lb />
This bi-monthly magazine reviews<lb />
the latest book, fiction and nonc!<lb />
tion, records, movies and playa- has<lb />
some of the most hilarious canoed<lb />
ever printed, and introducesoeS<lb />
dgned to revive theXoHoZ<lb />
Art majors should be interested i<lb />
The Lion, The Wolf, And hhTS"<lb />
'Uustrating "The aJ Tit JrB<lb />
cut a hilry Art   Wood-<lb />
J!? accor&amp; to Tom Jack<lb />
son, editor of tho BSart fJSJt<lb />
"rpers and Playkoy. Aad J" <lb />
for any college eggfe JaSt<lb />
U good literal, art, anT<lb />
Dont forget to send back the record<lb />
you didn t order . . . find the ke<lb />
winter clothes suitcase . . . start reading tha:<lb />
000k you have to report on tomorrow<lb />
Faculty File Could <lb />
Solve Many Problems<lb />
Last year, if vve remember corrects<lb />
faculty members here were evaluated bv the:<lb />
classes through the medium of annonvraou<lb />
questionnaires.<lb />
This was a worthwhile project, for<lb />
else can one learn of his mistakes and weak<lb />
neaaes if not through constructive criticiad<lb />
would it not be a good idea to continue thl<lb />
program this year, thus giving the studen<lb />
body an opportunity to point out to respective<lb />
faculty members weaknesses and shortnd<lb />
mgS rln u r teaching procedure.<lb />
u PerhaPs a file could be kept un each fatl<lb />
na Lf16!1? F and tHe POrtS COUld be COE"<lb />
pared. If some professor's records continnl<lb />
to snow poor class response, a o tec<lb />
students, departmental heads, faculty, ail<lb />
onf'iniSirautors could wfr cas, and re<lb />
ommend changes.<lb />
East Carolina, just as does anv eolle-g<lb />
nas on its faculty some professor, a ho ail<lb />
iS"S This pros"am c"uM help 1<lb />
Late Permission Set I<lb />
For Chosen Group I<lb />
th.J The adnnistration announced last we<lb />
a, i0?n extr:1 30 minutes would be altomi<lb />
hnmi mission for girls attending tl<lb />
homecommg dance this year. This was doi<lb />
 hl;f AndJer?tandin mce this prii<lb />
h?1nI!fdthe who,e student body it wor<lb />
not Vrt I eci for homecoming only and w<lb />
52m T y individual orgai!<lb />
Af.Sny other tilne this vear.<lb />
the giris htin;e ifc was "raade clear "<lb />
timp m.il 5. have to be in at the r"<lb />
eariv T they left their individual <lb />
SrViSKLJ? fSGAspor3ored<lb />
remaining 30 minutes.<lb />
fail L IJV a bit diacriminatorv and<lb />
peonu !S lti. PUrPse. Ioes it indicate i<lb />
Hart m cmp Parties are<lb />
there ahmS I ite Permission is to be g<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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  , . , , ,  X UflflL1Afl PAGE THREE<lb />
ampus Publications Enlighten Students<lb />
I' lv: I K 1 I s . . . "Now smile nays ;i repi<lb />
t i poi trait foi the I960 Bute<lb />
ant<lb />
ntatn e<lb />
from Smith<lb />
Under the Jirection and supervis-1<lb />
ion of tlif Publication Board, the thtej<lb />
publications an campus, the East<lb />
I a rolinian, Rebi I, and Buccaneer, fun-<lb />
lion to enlighten and ben if it the stu-<lb />
n . Through th- Board, the ad-<lb />
 i ami edit s of the publications<lb />
 elected.<lb />
I ' Board ei ees to advise and to<lb />
" mine 1he policies of .til student<lb />
ations. 11. iii.li d on the Board<lb />
1 the publication editors, advisors,<lb />
' i pres idem nf the college, si udent<lb />
 at arge, and the Dean -if<lb />
' dent Acti vil es.<lb />
To famiiii ize the college students<lb />
with tin ol ' p.i licat i n ?, a brief<lb />
kel li of each publication, its. pur-<lb />
  and annual ativities is give be-<lb />
The East arolininn<lb />
The East C rolinian is a weekly<lb />
Liblication edited by the college stti-<lb />
'ents. It is a communative organ to in-<lb />
orm, to 't' :ate, to s1 imulate, and to<lb />
 its reader think.<lb />
The East I .rolinian is a member<lb />
f the ssoci-tted Collegiate Pres,<lb />
an organization for, and composed of<lb />
college papers over the nation. Each<lb />
eai the association convenes to im-<lb />
prove journalistic methods through<lb />
discussion groups led by students and<lb />
ournalistic specialists. This year the<lb />
neeting will be held in Chicago be-<lb />
imiii November LIO; attending this<lb />
i eel i in will he mem bers i f the e<lb />
trutive staff.<lb />
 .i participant in the North State<lb />
F'n A ssoci il ion, the Eas1 Carolin-<lb />
ian seeks further to improve its jour-<lb />
through the nssi iation's<lb />
 J en y pi ess meet i ngS.<lb />
During last spring, an exchange<lb />
vstem with othei college lewspapers<lb />
was renewed and a subscription de-<lb />
' i cut orig :n.ited to moel the de-<lb />
of interested persons.<lb />
At the preset t time, c nsi lerati <lb />
ing given to plans foT a twice<lb />
.I ty publication beginning Winter<lb />
ijuarter, On the subject f this new<lb />
i i . Tom Jackson, editor commented,<lb />
" . . however, In view of many proo-<lb />
lema we are encoantering, such as fi-<lb />
nances, stuff organization, and the<lb />
?ime element involved in using an<lb />
off campus n in ting press, we are<lb />
i ill a hii pessimistic. The scho d<lb />
eed i ! pice weekly but T'm not sur?<lb />
; our facilities will permit it yet<lb />
The Buccaneer<lb />
"An annual is a record in picture<lb />
and word of the school year stated<lb />
Buddy Kilpatrick, Buccaneer editor,<lb />
rhis year's edition, containing more<lb />
.tdor pictures than any previous edi<lb />
Lion, should pr.yve to be the largest<lb />
.nd med iitt i a; h e ever prods ed it<lb />
DCC.<lb />
The statff is composed of approxi-<lb />
mately 70 members, among them are<lb />
representatives from each .lass, aer<lb />
'if as editors for their respective<lb />
classes.<lb />
The inauguration of President Leo<lb />
X. Jenkins will have a complete lay-<lb />
u1 in this year's Buccaneer. Mr. Ki<lb />
natri k announced that for the first<lb />
tme soruritj pictures, to he taken<lb />
ithin the coming month, will fea-<lb />
ture white drapes with a black back-<lb />
ground. Also, for the first time a<lb />
blrck background will be used for<lb />
.lass pictures. A full page js to be<lb />
devot.el to each, club and an addition-<lb />
al feature will be fraternity house<lb />
pictures,<lb />
Joe Henry, representative from<lb />
Del mar of Charlotte which is publish-<lb />
ing the yearbook, is working with the<lb />
Buccaneer taff in arranging the lay-<lb />
its and photographing group pic-<lb />
tures. All portrait photography is be-<lb />
ing done by Smith Studios of Raleigh.<lb />
The Buc aneer queen, to be selected<lb />
in the near future, will be judged<lb />
from photogra hs by a well-known<lb />
ersonality in the entertainment field.<lb />
The Rebel<lb />
The piiroose of "The Rebel" as out-<lb />
lined by its editor, Roy Martin, is<lb />
' . . . to stimulate intellectual activity<lb />
and better provide the student with<lb />
:n edu 'ion rn t solely made up of<lb />
academic courses, but one to make<lb />
the student think and appreciate the<lb />
creative aspects of the world around<lb />
him<lb />
The Rebel, a campus literary mat<lb />
a?ine, was statted in 1966 by a groun<lb />
?f students who realised the need a<lb />
I a I Carolina College of an outlet<lb />
'! student expression thiough crea-<lb />
tive writing. The magazine was to<lb />
consist entirely of student contribu<lb />
.n in the form of short stories,<lb />
? reviews, art-work, critical es-<lb />
says, photography, anl personal n-<lb />
11  H .<lb />
In its infancy "The Rebel" had the<lb />
usual problems of a young publica-<lb />
ion. The lack of funds made print-<lb />
i'u of a large number of copies im-<lb />
I osstble, therefore only a minority of<lb />
students were reached. The small<lb />
staff, working  ith few contributions<lb />
produced three issues the first year<lb />
By (959, increased interest in te<lb />
magazine had doubled the staff and<lb />
number of contributions from stu-<lb />
denl and faculty. Many mure stu-<lb />
lents became aware of the literary<lb />
move on camp through wider cir-<lb />
l.uion of "The Rebel<lb />
Mr. Martin predicts many nr'<lb />
changes in the- 1960-61 version of<lb />
'The Rebel Tie addition of nation-<lb />
i I advertising has made possible an<lb />
increased number of pages and a<lb />
growth in circulation of 3,600. New<lb />
. vi" interest md a personal inter-<lb />
view with a ' ighly controversial fig-<lb />
ore will highlight the November 14<lb />
issue.<lb />
Photography By<lb />
Jim Kirkland<lb />
Copy By<lb />
Patsy Elliott<lb />
Ruth Johnson<lb />
Dee Smith<lb />
Pat rarmer. seated, ard JefMC Moore are shown coypreading materials for<lb />
the first issue of the Rebel.<lb />
HEADLINING . . . calls the attention of newspaper<lb />
Kfaff members, pictured left 'o right: Monty Mills,<lb />
Marcelle Vogel, Pat Harvey, and Betty Maynor.<lb />
ight lorn Jackson. Patsj Elliott, and Jim Kirkland confer on ths<lb />
and photos lor this publications feature.<lb />
tKOR . Proof reading the M) for the newspaper is a tedious task.<lb />
Stall members catch an error.<lb />
We'll use this<lb />
standing, holds a<lb />
one deckles Baddj Kilpatrick while Walter Faulkner,<lb />
recent group photograph taken for the Buccaneer.<lb />
REBI I -I !T 31EMBER8 . . . complete a survey made of<lb />
tin novels read by college students.<lb />
I<lb />
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Editor Roy Martin, left, and Nelson Dudley, Art Editor, discuss the possi-<lb />
bilities of a sketch for the Fall issue of the Rebel.<lb /><pb facs="00038675_tn_0004" /><lb />
MaMCOMV,<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
PAGE FOU<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13<lb />
Dr. Robei<lb />
studies dep<lb />
first meetin<lb />
Club for th<lb />
lag to Dr. h<lb />
His topk<lb />
Storyville a<lb />
meeting is <lb />
3 p.m. in t<lb />
torium.<lb />
The Colle<lb />
ganized last<lb />
uky membf<lb />
held a sing!<lb />
XV. Pierce 0<lb />
addressed<lb />
session.<lb />
Nine 11101<lb />
arranged fo<lb />
At each, a<lb />
club will s<lb />
out of his<lb />
search.<lb />
Dr. Cori<lb />
toaed-circu<lb />
will give ;<lb />
"An Elizal<lb />
Officer<lb />
Sororit<lb />
Mrs. Cht<lb />
'egiatc Se(<lb />
Sigma, vis:<lb />
- - The Na<lb />
field. Illinc<lb />
formal soei<lb />
Mrs. Ky<lb />
chapter or;<lb />
ins yr.<lb />
vete held<lb />
asue. A sj<lb />
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Caruth Competition Continues<lb />
For SMU Alma Mater Theme<lb />
Reactions On Proposal Va<lb />
Southern Methodist University has<lb />
announced that the Caruth Ootrapeti-<lb />
tion for the composition of a univer-<lb />
sity alma mater-type song will bo<lb />
extended for one more year. The con-<lb />
test is open to any professional or<lb />
amateur composer in this country and<lb />
to citiiens of other countries study-<lb />
ing at accredited colleges or. univer-<lb />
sities in the United States, with<lb />
priaes to be awarded over a three-<lb />
year period totaling $7200 and a pos-<lb />
sible bonus of $2600.<lb />
The addition of another year to<lb />
the contest was made necessary by<lb />
the fact that the judging committee<lb />
1 f the Caruth Composition met and<lb />
decided to withhold announcement of<lb />
any prizes this year since the stan-<lb />
dard of excellence that they antici-<lb />
pated in the entries was not met<lb />
Original announcement of the three-<lb />
year program was made in October,<lb />
1868.<lb />
Sponsor of the contest is W. W.<lb />
Caruth, Jr prominent Dallas busi-<lb />
nessman and philanthropist and an<lb />
alumnus of Southern Methodist Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Deadline Announced<lb />
Original songs with words and mu-<lb />
sic appropriate for use by students,<lb />
faculty and alumni of Southern Meth-<lb />
odist University will be submitted to<lb />
;he Caruth Competition committee at<lb />
cSMU each year by February 10. The<lb />
entries may be individuals' composi-<lb />
tions or composed by more than one<lb />
person in collaboration. In the spring<lb />
at each contest year the submitted<lb />
songs will be Judged by SMU alumni,<lb />
students and faculty and by a techni-<lb />
cal committee to be appointed each<lb />
year by the president of Southern<lb />
.dethodist University.<lb />
On the basis of this judging awards<lb />
of $1000 for first prise, $600 for sec-<lb />
ond prize, and $300 for third prize<lb />
will be made to entries in June of<lb />
each of the years 1961, 1962, and 1963.<lb />
The nine prize-winning songs will<lb />
then be eligible for the grand prite<lb />
of $1600, to be awarded in November,<lb />
)963.<lb />
Additional $2500<lb />
If the grand price-winning song<lb />
should be adopted by Southern Meth-<lb />
odist University as an official school<lb />
song, an additional award of $2500<lb />
will be made to it.<lb />
Under these rules it would be pos-<lb />
sible for a song, winning first prize<lb />
Juring one of the competition years,<lb />
to win also the grand prize and to be<lb />
awarded the $2600 bonusso that<lb />
one composition might win as much<lb />
as $5000 in the Caruth Competitor<lb />
All entries awarded first, second<lb />
or third prizes in any year will be<lb />
subject to option for copyright by<lb />
Southern Methodist University, and<lb />
Mie prize will be regarded as consid-<lb />
eration for the option, with the op-<lb />
tion being effective until the entire<lb />
competition closes.<lb />
W. W. Caruth, Jr who is donat-<lb />
ing the awards for the contest, is a<lb />
land planner and developer whose<lb />
grandfather was an early Dallas set-<lb />
tler who at one time had holdings<lb />
estimated at 10,000 acres in north<lb />
sad east Dallas. A graduate of Har-<lb />
vard Graduate School of Business Ad-<lb />
ministration, as well as Southern<lb />
Methodist University, Caruth main-<lb />
tains a family tradition of interest<lb />
in SMU that goes back to the uni-<lb />
versity's founding, when W. W. Car-<lb />
uth, Sr. donated a substantial amount<lb />
of land to the new school.<lb />
Amateurs Qualify<lb />
Amateur and professional com-<lb />
losers throughojt the nation are en-<lb />
couraged to submit their original<lb />
alma mater-type songs to the Caruth<lb />
contest this year before the February<lb />
10 deadline. Entries should be sub-<lb />
mitted in duplicate, with name and<lb />
.tddress on one copy and no identifi-<lb />
cation on the second copy, with<lb />
words interlined between the staffs<lb />
and separate copies of the words in<lb />
verse form.<lb />
Further information is available<lb />
from, and all entries should be sent<lb />
to: The Caruth Compettion, P. 0. Box<lb />
174, Southern Methodist University,<lb />
Dallas 5, Texas.<lb />
with<lb />
(Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many<lb />
Loves of Dobie Gillis fc.)<lb />
WHAT TO DO TILL THE<lb />
PSYCHIATRIST COMES<lb />
Once upon a time at the University of Virginia there wa 1<lb />
eoed named, oddly enough, Virginia University who was hand-<lb />
some and kindly and intelligent and ingeniously constructed<lb />
and majoring in psychology. Virginia went steady with a young<lb />
man on campus named, oddly enough. Oddly Enough who was<lb />
supple and fair and lithe and animated and majoring in phys ed.<lb />
 irguna and Oddly enjoyed a romance that was as idyllic u<lb />
a summer day, as placid as a millpond. Never did they fight-<lb />
never never, neverl-becaue Virginia, who was majoring in<lb />
psychology, did not believe in fighting. "Fighting she often<lb />
said, "settles nothing. The scientific way is to look calmly for<lb />
the cause of the friction<lb />
So whenever she and Oddly were on the verge of a quarrel<lb />
sheused to whip out a series of ink blot tests and they would<lb />
discover the true underlying cause of their dispute and deal<lb />
with it m an enlightened, dispassionate manner. Then, the<lb />
irritant removed, their romance would resume its tranquil<lb />
serene, unruffled course.<lb />
wlwmyi<lb />
After A months of this sedate liaison, Oddly was so bored<lb />
fcJST" .6 lOVf Vifginia Wdl eD0Ugh' but he  be-<lb />
lieved that people m love ought to fight now and then. "It<lb />
opens the pores  he said. "And besides, it's so much fun mak-<lb />
ing up afterwards<lb />
But Virginia would not be provoked into a quarrel. One night<lb />
Oddly tned very hard. "Hey he said to her, "your nose looks<lb />
take a banana, and your ears look like radar antenna, and your<lb />
face looks hke a pan of worms<lb />
"My goodness, we're hostile tonight said Virginia cheerfully<lb />
and whipped 120 Rorschach cards out of her retfcule. "Comt"<lb />
shesaid, let us examine your psychic apparatus<lb />
Oddly tried again. "You're fat and dumb and disagreeable<lb />
he saad, "and you'll be bald before you're thirty<lb />
ndTv BWd Vifgillia thouhtfu"y d Ht a cigarette. "This<lb />
ST tin6 aT'DeUr0sis With totemism, anagogic trauma,<lb />
and a belt in the back <lb />
"I hate you said Oddly. "I hate your looks and your clothes<lb />
andour  .  -J-<lb />
"Now, hold on, buster cried Virginia, her eyes crackling<lb />
her color mounting, her nostrils afJame. "Just keep I dvil<lb />
3K !YUru. heRd When u abt Marlboro!<lb />
Nobody a knockmg that filter, that flavor, that pack or flip-top<lb />
box while theres breath in my body 1 It's a fullJavored sTo<lb />
its a doozy, lt's a dilly, if. a gas-and anybody who ain<lb />
word against it gets this ' y n0 <lb />
' y  Virnia m a series of combinations to the<lb />
head and hver which she now delivered to Oddly and turned<lb />
on her heel and stormed away <lb />
Oddly brought her down with a flying tackle. "I love you<lb />
with all my heart he said. J<lb />
"And Marlboro?" said she.<lb />
"And Marlboro even more said he.<lb />
And they kissed and plaited love knots in one another's hair<lb />
and were married at Whitsuntide and smoked happily ever after.<lb />
 MMfcrtMMi<lb /><lb />
LOMLCan 'mke h"Pith Marlboro, or uith<lb />
LmUT f'Wnfon  ' "or-<lb />
available in regular size or the sensational new kins<lb />
Commander. Have a Commander-welcome mboJdl<lb />
Fraternity Holds<lb />
Fall Rush Smoker<lb />
The Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta<lb />
Sigma Pi held its fall smoker Thurs-<lb />
day, September 22 in their chapter<lb />
.00m on Fifth and Contanche Street.<lb />
Mr. Tom Reese, president of the<lb />
chapter, presided. Membership to<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi is extended by invi-<lb />
tation only to male students enrolled<lb />
in the Business Department.<lb />
The purpose of the Fraternity wae<lb />
revealed to p-ospective pledges and<lb />
the officers of the chapter were in-<lb />
troduced as follows: President, Tom<lb />
eese; Senior Vice President, Lloyd<lb />
Lee; Vice President, Lloyd Williams;<lb />
Secretary, Jon Felton; Treasurer, Ted<lb />
McGee; Historian, Ronnie Neal; and<lb />
Chancellor, Ch?rlie Munn.<lb />
Following this introductory period<lb />
Chi Omega sorority served refresh-<lb />
ments. Dancing, eutertainment, and<lb />
fellowship set the mood of a most en-<lb />
joyable smoker.<lb />
Prospective pledges attended a<lb />
dinner meeting Tuesday, September<lb />
11 and were initially installed as<lb />
Pledges for Fall Quarter. Pledges for<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi are as follows: Gale<lb />
Koonce, Mac Durris, Joe Hudnell,<lb />
Stewart Odhair, J. W. Moore, Char-<lb />
les Hargett, and McCoy Dilday.<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
When the student body became<lb />
aware last year of the proposed<lb />
change to the semester system, var-<lb />
ied opinions were heard both pro and<lb />
con.<lb />
The plan to put the semester sys-<lb />
tem in effect wns officially begun thi<lb />
lall, when a faculty committee was<lb />
appointed with Dr. John H. Home,<lb />
registrar, chairman.<lb />
In an effort to gain an over-all pic-<lb />
ture of campus opinions on the pro-<lb />
posed change, students and faculty<lb />
were asked their reactions to the an-<lb />
nouncement.<lb />
Bob Ward, junior, said, "I hope<lb />
they wait until I get out because it'll<lb />
really mess me up<lb />
Freddie Skinner, sophomore, com-<lb />
mented, "I like the quarter system<lb />
because it allows one to get in more<lb />
subjects. Another thing, I dislike the<lb />
idea of Saturday classes. The way<lb />
my schedule is, I need two days a<lb />
week to recuperate<lb />
"I don't like it. The load on the<lb />
student will bo so much greater<lb />
said Jimmy Moore, freshman.<lb />
Nancy Coggins, sophomore, said,<lb />
I had rather learn a little about a<lb />
lot of things, than a lot about a few<lb />
things<lb />
"I don't know too much about it. I<lb />
think it would be good commented<lb />
ClWles Camsby, freshman.<lb />
Peggy Wood, 3ophomore, said, "It's<lb />
going to be hard for the people al-<lb />
leady here because many of us have<lb />
iui hours all worked out to the date<lb />
of graduation. For the incoming stu-<lb />
dents, freshmen and transfers, it<lb />
will probably be the best thing. It<lb />
will of course raise the school's rat-<lb />
ing and probably help us get In the<lb />
Southern Conference<lb />
"I think I would like the semester<lb />
system. It would give the students<lb />
more time to learn, especially the<lb />
slow .learning students commented<lb />
Jim Willis, fieshman.<lb />
Dr. George C Martin of the Geo-<lb />
Kaphy Department commented, "I<lb />
see no objection to the quarter sys-<lb />
tem. I like this system. If we are<lb />
trying to get maximum use from our<lb />
plant, why not investigate the tri-<lb />
mester. On this system you go to<lb />
school 11 months and have one month<lb />
vacation. One suggested disadvantage<lb />
of this system is that it deadens your<lb />
faculty<lb />
One member of the English Depart-<lb />
ment faculty, Dr. James Poindexter,<lb />
commented on one of the advantages<lb />
, ,1  iTmnomies Department, gave<lb />
, his department sped- JgZJ2m Ad-<lb />
vantages for the propel change<lb />
"I believe that a quarter is the<lb />
most desirable length of time for stu-<lb />
dent teaching. I do not think that a<lb />
I was really lost<lb />
without my new<lb />
Esterbrook "101" pen!<lb />
fically. "I think it will help solve<lb />
the problem of freshmen English.<lb />
With the semester system, we would<lb />
be able to get all of the freshmen<lb />
into the English classes for the en-<lb />
tire year. Now there is a large part<lb />
of the freshmen class not enrolled<lb />
m an English class he said.<lb />
Mr. Donald Hayes, of the Mus;c<lb />
Department faculty, said, "I think 't<lb />
'vould be beneficial in certain respects<lb />
and I think that the benefits would<lb />
outnumber the ill effects. The change<lb />
would not mod'fy my work to any<lb />
great degree. However, I feel quite<lb />
strongly that our students' wishes<lb />
should be adhered to if their wisf.es<lb />
do not conflict too strongly with over-<lb />
all educational requirements<lb />
Dr. Bessie McNiel, head of the<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Thur Oct. 13: College Union Student<lb />
Board Meeting, 3rd floor social<lb />
room, Wright Bldg 6:30 p.m.<lb />
DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS<lb />
Fri Oct. 14: Movie: "Five Gates to<lb />
Hell Delores Mitchell, Austin<lb />
Aud 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Sat Oct. 15: Homecoming Day<lb />
Mon Oct. 17: Duplicate Bridge, Col<lb />
lege Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Tues Oct. 18: Men's Doubles Table<lb />
Tennis Tournament, College Union,<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
Wed Oct. 10: Beginners' Bridge<lb />
Class, College Union TV Room,<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
Fri Oct. 21: Movie: "Seven Thieves<lb />
Edward G. Robinson, Austin Aud<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
Republican RaFy, College Stadium,<lb />
(in case of rain, Wright Aud.)<lb />
Sat Oct. 22: Football Game- ECC<lb />
vs Newberry, College Stadium, 8:00<lb />
p.m. "After the Game" dance, spon-<lb />
sored by the SGA, Wright Aud.<lb />
Mon Oct. 24: Duplicate Bridge, Col-<lb />
lege Union TV Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Wed Oct. 26- Beginners' Bridge<lb />
Class, College Union TV Room,<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
Thur Oct. 27: College Union Student<lb />
Board Meeting, 3rd floor social<lb />
room, Wright Bldg 6:30 p.m.<lb />
ECC Playhouse Performance: "The<lb />
Philadelphia btory McCinnis'Aud<lb />
8:00 p,m.<lb />
Fri Oct. 28: Halloween Masquerade<lb />
Ball, sponsored by Angel Flight<lb />
and -AiFROTC. Wright Aud 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
ECC Playhouse Performance: "The<lb />
Philadelphia Story McGinnis Aud<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Sat Oat. 29: Movie: "Sink The Bis-<lb />
mark Kenneth More, Austin Aud<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
ECC Playhouse Performance: "The<lb />
Philadelphia Story McGinnis Aud.<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Mon Oct. 31: Duplicate Bridge, Col-<lb />
lege Union TV Room, 7:00 pm<lb />
RELKHOUS EMPHASIS WEEK<lb />
(October 31November 2).<lb />
dent teacher must make many adjugf<lb />
ments to a nev and often d J" "<lb />
situation. I car. see the aeoaiiS<lb />
:f the first MM M a J<lb />
undesirable period as , 7<lb />
broken by beta Thank<lb />
Christmas holidays<lb />
iej<lb />
.indent should have an entire semes-<lb />
ter in student teaching. That would<lb />
greatly increase the number of stu- d included, "Tw0 Indeed of<lb />
Advantages .viikh Dr. If,<lb />
 -t-<lb />
.yt'a, fur " 'ion<lb />
,xam.nation. an 1 m,1(1i, <lb />
the semester s,u- mea<lb />
dent teaching centers needed and re-<lb />
duce the number of subject matter<lb />
ourses which a student could take in<lb />
four years. I .Jo not believe that one- ; i.iday classes, also, .<lb />
alf of a semester is a long enough "ould be used somewhat (Jft Space<lb />
period for student teaching. The atu- lageously Van<lb />
Worthington Assumes Duties<lb />
As Camous ROTC Commando-<lb />
iaa Drill T<lb />
Cadet Captain Walter T. Worth-<lb />
ington has as3J ned command of the<lb />
Drill Team of Detachment 600 of the<lb />
'tir Force ROTC here on campu i.<lb />
l.ng with other recently elected of-<lb />
i. ers, he will head the precision out-<lb />
fit during the fall quarter.<lb />
Cadet Oapt. Worthington is a sen-<lb />
ior and is majoring in industrial arts.<lb />
Other Drill Team Officers are Ca-<lb />
det S. Sgt. Clois W. Anders, second vere collected<lb />
in command; Cadet 1st Lt. Kenneth<lb />
G. Alexander, secretary; Cadet S.<lb />
Hgt. Jtames W. Rowe, historian; Ca-<lb />
det M. Sgt. Charles D. Bland, serge-<lb />
ant at arms; and Cadet S. Sgt. Ronald<lb />
M. Crawley, treasurer.<lb />
After a victory in Durham last<lb />
year in the area C-2 competition,<lb />
which included all AF ROTC Drill<lb />
Teams in Virginia, North Carolina,<lb />
And South Carolina, the East Garo-<lb />
emm n<lb />
D.C as iep:<lb />
-tate area.<lb />
Plan- i, .<lb />
tentative<lb />
"Marehath<lb />
Diwesdrive.  M<lb />
l-de march d<lb />
Dormitories Elect<lb />
Officers For Year<lb />
'Playboy' Seeks<lb />
Campus Agent<lb />
Plavboy hi ;i<lb /><lb />
a<lb />
Swingline<lb />
stapler<lb />
no bigger<lb />
than a pack<lb />
-of gum!<lb />
Tim Bradley was unanimously<lb />
elected for the presidency of New<lb />
Dorm September twenty sixth. Phil<lb />
Harris was elected Vice President;<lb />
ifarry Felton, Secretary; and Bobby<lb />
Jenton, Treasurer.<lb />
in the elections for floor represen-<lb />
tatives Johnny Parker wias elected for<lb />
lie first floor. Danny Ray for sec-<lb />
nd floor, and Frank Delton for third<lb />
floor.<lb />
Roy Hall won by unanimous deci-<lb />
sion for fourth floor in a run-off<lb />
ilection against Richard Blackwelder.<lb />
The recently elected officers for<lb />
Fast Garrett Dormitory are: Presi-<lb />
dent, Sandra Yorks; Vice President.<lb />
Adrian Waters; Secretary, Becky<lb />
Coley; Treasurer, Peggy Chambera.<lb />
Sandra is a senior from Durham<lb />
.id is majoring in library science.<lb />
Adrian is a sonior from New Bern<lb />
and is majoring in primary educa-<lb />
tion. Becky is a senior from SUxky<lb />
Mount and is majoring in busine-<lb />
Peggy is a senior from High Point<lb />
and is majoring in grammar educa-<lb />
lion.<lb />
The new haH proctors are Faye<lb />
Benton, Ann Craft, Lillian Currie<lb />
lane Gorganus. Sarah Love, KavMw-l i<lb />
in Troo o- j t ' "'mrl'Minajre done<lb />
 n, Irene Sam, and Janet Wescott.<lb />
Elections for the Umstead HaM<lb />
Officers for 1960-61 were held<lb />
Thursday night. The officers elected<lb />
were: Georgia Hooks, President; Ann<lb />
Marshburn. Vice President; Martha<lb />
'iudgms, Secretary; and Dottie Glov-<lb />
er, Treasurer.<lb />
tme at Ka-t ' .<lb />
College B<lb />
More thar<lb />
tueaUlivea <lb />
ountry regular!) .<lb />
work for the<lb />
iucting subscript <lb />
taller Fromti i<lb />
and other m<lb />
advarSoers, a<lb />
nen at cam f ,<lb />
 ances.<lb />
Interested - -<lb />
notice and seod i: m tl<lb />
Ireai to the P<lb />
232 Ha? Oli<lb />
Illinois.<lb />
Playboy's<lb />
pus indue<lb />
'ion kit for<lb />
many kinds <lb />
According I e Da<lb />
;ort on Consunie Ma<lb />
ave issue of Pteykoj<lb />
per cent of all<lb />
ing the highe <lb />
MWJp of any magazine.<lb />
"<lb />
Harrell Releases<lb />
Accident Report<lb />
This b the first<lb />
jorts to eeene from ?;<lb />
lice Department concerning the mira-<lb />
 r of accident and the a<lb />
Ski-tim or study-time, there's no friend like the<lb />
Esterbrook "101" fountain pen. Rescues you from any<lb />
number of difficult situations. It's a different type of<lb />
cartridge pen. It carries 2 cartridges of liquid ink  one<lb />
is a spare so there's no need to run out of infc-at<lb />
any altitude!<lb />
New, but still gives you 32 pen points to choose from,<lb />
so you're bound to find one that's right for your person-<lb />
ality. Or, think of the fun you'll have switching-pen<lb />
points or personalities-until you find the one you like best.<lb />
Schuss down to your dealer's and pick up the<lb />
Esterbrook "101" Renew Paint Fountain Pen, today. The<lb />
cost: just $1.95. 5 colors. Available in squeeze-fill, too!<lb />
"eluding 1000 Staple,<lb />
  Wl In th. p,im d<lb />
your hand, Unconditional<lb />
lat.n PPor. doe,  .nr?<lb />
 n your n.g, b00k tt0f<lb />
TM. fc UUa tZ co. <lb />
I" lMtaoji "tor<lb />
Othr Ecterbrook<lb />
W ltahtt hiqtmr<lb />
Swingline Cub stapler,$1.29<lb />
INC.<lb />
 &amp;. Hem Ve<lb />
In order to be elected, these girs<lb />
must be of good character and to re-<lb />
main in office, they muat maintain<lb />
 least a 3 average.<lb />
Club Electslieziah<lb />
Michael W. KeziaA of Gastonia,<lb />
newlj elected president of the Men's<lb />
Glee Uub, will bead activities of the<lb />
lmiTet0rganiMtin dUrfn<lb />
A graduate of Hamlet High School<lb />
TrU 1 fre3hman c major and'<lb />
T r f the Men's diciary.<lb />
Chosen to serve with Keziah as<lb />
officers of the Men's Glee 5ST<lb />
Jerrv H d Uub are<lb />
Mik? w" eSCOtt' Vice PWent;<lb />
BenLt H Tau" "<lb />
enrvet H. Toll.ver, business manager<lb />
-rganiwtion are noW fa<lb />
lllfjncert at the college<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Bourn<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
At present : .reg-<lb />
istered en eaaMj) I<lb />
.if September then<lb />
'itnts. The amount wa;<lb />
estimated at $500.<lb />
rhief Rnrreil bow<lb />
dents "will benef:<lb />
reports and nil<lb />
more carefully the ruk -wia-<lb />
r-ion of the eazaptu<lb />
'iiie narrow ntree&amp;i ai<lb />
which are on our i .<lb />
intended to be used a<lb />
ay. This and the fa. cam-<lb />
pus is nverluvled nil<lb />
paint a fairly .iear , .<lb />
sj.eedijir is dhteonrai<lb />
Notice<lb />
Several foreign language stu-<lb />
dents have organized 1 es Amu<lb />
Francais fbej are inviting til<lb />
students who .ould like  enhance<lb />
th?ir speaking abilit in French to<lb />
meet with them each Thursdav at<lb />
5tf0 p.m. in (ront of the library<lb />
Members of the group are Cathe-<lb />
rine Labaurne. IaR)i Tamura.<lb />
Pierre Hentnial. Hewari<lb />
d Jady Powell.<lb />
fSATURDAV SIM -MONDAY<lb />
(ct. 15-16-17<lb />
The Sins, Hates and Loves Of I<lb />
Southern Town Laid Bare!<lb />
"DESIRE IN<lb />
DUST"<lb />
taring<lb />
Ray mood Bun-<lb />
Martha Hyer<lb />
si<lb />
TUEESD AY-WEDNESDAT<lb />
AVA liARONEER in<lb />
"Angel Wore Red"<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, I960<lb />
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M<lb />
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11,<lb />
be<lb />
nid<lb />
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inal<lb />
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an-<lb />
Management Stand<lb />
Research Study O<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
U  jrou eie may well deter-<lb />
mine what you are Your education<lb />
an,I financial history, work<lb />
i ienee, and leisure-time activity<lb />
determine how successful you<lb />
in the business world, according<lb />
i an h study recently completed<lb />
 i.hi k an Chamber Executives,<lb />
eai and a half long study, one<lb />
t K'tnprehensive research<lb />
ta ever carried out on a group<lb />
 rs, raa initiated by ACCE's<lb />
meni Standards Committees<lb />
ducted by Byron Harless &amp;<lb />
th MMm consult-<lb />
ui TamfM, Florida.<lb />
Objectives of the Study<lb />
studj bad as its objectives the<lb />
of identifying what specific<lb />
Mi hi "iy factors lead to<lb />
i-  top executive. Having<lb />
fied some ;if executive success<lb />
these sen combined into a<lb />
implication blank which<lb />
ed something like a test.<lb />
develop this executive evalua-<lb />
icedure, Byron Harless and<lb />
iff interviewed a cross<lb />
1 amber top executives,<lb />
asked members of ACCE to<lb />
1 I age background his-<lb />
luestionnaire. The participants<lb />
: detailed information about<lb />
bai kground.<lb />
  collecting these data, the<lb />
step was to find out who had<lb />
outstanding and who had<lb />
than outstanding as far as<lb />
i record as a Chamber ex-<lb />
The 36 background histoiy<lb />
- were tvpical of the execu-<lb />
a ho had compiled records of<lb />
ling ac oniplishment as Cham-<lb />
se uttves, and were not char-<lb />
teristic of those who had not been<lb />
 successful in this field<lb />
Advantages of New Procedure<lb />
'or the Chamber t n<lb />
field tKo  "HmDer of Commerce<lb />
1, the .mphcations of this new<lb />
,uo edure for evaluating executive<lb />
 are tremendous. First, it will<lb />
 posSlble, for the first time, to bj<lb />
aUe to Predct with considerable c-<lb />
aof. hethe-young ma hlls the<lb />
Potential to become an outstandingly<lb />
'uccesslul Chamber executive. Sec-<lb />
ond, the form will be valuable v.<lb />
'tmg the management potential of<lb />
P.jent staff ,en in the Chamber<lb />
,W; A, thtl Procedure utilized in<lb />
developing this evaluation procedure<lb />
" Chamber top executives can<lb />
applied to other fields as well.<lb />
While there have been other studies<lb />
anied out with groups of executives<lb />
 the past, only successful groups<lb />
were studied. This present study ap-<lb />
pears to be not only the most compre-<lb />
hensive in terms of the number of<lb />
xecujtives studied, but by having<lb />
Ooth an outstanding as well as a less<lb />
successful group, it represents a new<lb />
break-through in the difficult prob-<lb />
ard Committee Makes<lb />
n Successful B<lb />
usiness<lb />
Jem of selecting executives.<lb />
The Typical Executive<lb />
The typical successful Chamber ex-<lb />
ecutive has shown a significant pat-<lb />
tern of leadership in high school and<lb />
college. Almost all had engaged ex-<lb />
tenaivei, in a large number of extra-<lb />
 urricular activities. Also, he almost<lb />
variably was n leader in terms of<lb />
holding office. The typical successful<lb />
executive had frequently come from<lb />
a stable, middle class family. The ma-<lb />
jority had either had to work while<lb />
growing up to help provide for then-<lb />
education, or even where it was not<lb />
absolutely necessary, most had work-<lb />
ed at least part of their way through<lb />
college.<lb />
Furthermore, the typical successful<lb />
Chamber executive often works be-<lb />
nind the scenes, and lets the com-<lb />
munity business executive take the<lb />
limelight.<lb />
be<lb />
Reporter Suggests That Art<lb />
Critics Learn Their Subject<lb />
That's a pretty<lb />
placed in fiont of Rawl Building, isn't<lb />
One might wonder about its sig<lb />
it<lb />
Fraternity Installs<lb />
New Pledge Class<lb />
p<lb />
Kappa Alpha Fraternity in-<lb />
28 pledge September 5th,<lb />
axing a rewarding rush week for<lb />
 I'ikas.<lb />
e new pledges will go through a<lb />
training program which will<lb />
i,arize then, with the ideals of<lb />
: nity. The training program<lb />
is adapted to recognize ths<lb />
ip, leadership, and scholar-<lb />
within tli" individuals. Presi-<lb />
Ruddy Weis stated that this<lb />
i- the Largest ever to be<lb />
by the chapter and that the<lb />
j aa well pleased with the<lb />
e of rush.<lb />
Kappa Alpha's new pledges are<lb />
errill Williams, Me'vin Ellis, Tim<lb />
Billy Johnson, Tommy Ellen,<lb />
Waid. and Ralph Williams.<lb />
' - installed were Bob Baird,<lb />
 Godwin, Dan Williams, Richard<lb />
i Steve Cochran, Sandy Dal-<lb />
 il 1' nms. Also, Bob Fit?-<lb />
Dudlej Red" Foster, Buddy<lb />
George Hathaway, Robert<lb />
Ronnie Rasas, Buddy Murray,<lb />
V alters. Hilly Worrell, and Mike<lb />
. .1 out the nevv Pika pledge<lb />
Society Announces<lb />
Opportunities For<lb />
Poetry Writers<lb />
American College Poetry So<lb />
that its fourth semes<lb />
tnthology if outstanding college<lb />
 be;nj ronvpiled for pub-<lb />
Mrl) i evt year. Interested<lb />
 Lake this opportunity<lb />
 theii rk published,<lb />
ntributions must be the ori i-<lb />
"k of the student (who -h.i<lb />
i'e.ary rights to the material),<lb />
itted to the Executive Secre<lb />
v in C, Fox, care of the Society,<lb />
th t  . ntnutt'fl name, address, and<lb />
oil each ,ae.<lb />
Poems, whio may deal with any<lb />
nay not exceed 48 lines, nor<lb />
toy individual submit more than<lb />
oems. Entries which are not ac-<lb />
 1 for publication will be return-<lb />
led if sccnssposAid by a stamped, self-<lb />
i envelope, but they cannot<lb />
therwiaa Kcknowledged, nor can<lb />
 ley compensate students for<lb />
poetry which is published.<lb />
All entries must be postmarked not<lb />
ter than midnight, December 9,<lb />
1 to be considered, and the de-<lb />
ma of the Society judges are final.<lb />
Cash Scholarships<lb />
Offered By 'House<lb />
Of Edgeworth'<lb />
Two $500 cash scholarships are<lb />
Kw available for graduate and under-<lb />
graduate students of business, eco-<lb />
r-omics, mark-ting, advertising and<lb />
commerce in the first annual "House<lb />
of Edgeworth Scholarship Contest<lb />
One $500 scholarship will go to<lb />
the undergraduate student who sub-<lb />
mits the best advertising slogan with<lb />
supporting brief of not more than<lb />
500 words for House of Edgeworth<lb />
Miioking tobacco. Winner of the sec-<lb />
ond $500 award will be the graduate<lb />
student who writes the best market-<lb />
ing plan for selling tobaccos to the<lb />
college market.<lb />
Announcing plans for the contest,<lb />
J. Carroll Taylor, Vice-P.esident of<lb />
Lama &amp; Brother Company, Inc said,<lb />
"vVe would like to encouage adver-<lb />
tising and marketing scholarship in<lb />
our nation's colleges and universities,<lb />
and we hope this contest will help<lb />
by aiding worthy students in their<lb />
education and by offering another<lb />
opportunity to supply classroom stud-<lb />
ies to practical business problems<lb />
In addition 4.o the cash awards,<lb />
tuUon-wide publicity about the win-<lb />
ners in journals of advertising and<lb />
marketing will prove valuable In<lb />
starting the winning students on suc-<lb />
cessful business careers, Mr. Taylor<lb />
added.<lb />
Entries, to be judged on the basis<lb />
of originality, expression, and prac-<lb />
tical merchandising value, must be<lb />
postmarked no later than midnight,<lb />
darch 15, 1961. Further contest in-<lb />
formation can be obtained from La-<lb />
rus &amp; Brother Company, Inc Rich-<lb />
mond, Virginia.<lb />
mficance. We can see that it portrays<lb />
a nude woman, but why, What is the<lb />
reason for erecting it in front of the<lb />
public's eye.<lb />
In the past, Art has been sadly<lb />
mistreated he.e because no one has<lb />
any knowledge as to the reason for<lb />
these displays. They make fun of the<lb />
Art Department, they critize the peo-<lb />
ple in it and the work that they do.<lb />
It is common knowledge that one<lb />
must know something about the ob-<lb />
ject or person, before he can right-<lb />
fully criticize. When one de-rates<lb />
something he knows nothing of, he is<lb />
showing his own ignorance. We have<lb />
been doing this!<lb />
The statue in front of Rawl build-<lb />
ing is just one of many that will ap-<lb />
pear there and around campus. The<lb />
reason? To educate the campus as<lb />
to the reasons for art, and to make<lb />
Jear the significance of creative art.<lb />
Too many students have no idea why<lb />
?ome of the objects are placed on dis-<lb />
play. The Art Department would<lb />
'ike to try and show them the rea-<lb />
sons.<lb />
These people in our college who<lb />
devote their time to art, are proud<lb />
of what they are doing. It is their<lb />
life, and they put in it what they fee<lb />
it might interest you to know that<lb />
a hen you see some of the more pro-<lb />
By JIM STINGLEY, JR.<lb />
strange object ressive paintings and statues, yon<lb />
are looking at a person's feelings,<lb />
'Every bit of paint, or piece of clay<lb />
has a definite leaning. This meaning<lb />
has come from within the artist. He<lb />
is very sincere about what he is doing<lb />
and is very proud of his finishod<lb />
oroduct. We who know nothing about<lb />
this, should stop and think before<lb />
ve criticize.<lb />
Free Movie Offers<lb />
Unusual Characters<lb />
"Five Gates to Hell" is the free<lb />
movie to be Ihowfl at Austin Audi-<lb />
torium, Friday October 14.<lb />
Generally, there are interesting<lb />
characterization- well-played by all<lb />
involved.<lb />
Neville Brand, as a semi-barbaric<lb />
chieftan, comes to love Delores Mich-<lb />
aels who is one of the pretty nurses<lb />
deposited in a jungle fortress by lust-<lb />
ful, blood thirsty, Communists.<lb />
Also starring are: Patricia Owens,<lb />
a hard bitter fatalist; Ken Scott, a<lb />
stalwart physician; and Linda Wong.<lb />
"Mr. Cloven, writer-director-pro-<lb />
diuer of this movie has carved a grip-<lb />
ping little chiller out of a jungle<lb />
ays Hobby Crowther, a New York<lb />
Times critic. Melodramatic content is<lb />
evident throughout the entire story.<lb />
Sorority Completes<lb />
Fall Informal Rush<lb />
Chi Omega Scrority recently com-<lb />
pleted an informal rush, pledging<lb />
even girls. The girls are: Nancy<lb />
hoggins, Judy Smith, Celia May, Sa1-<lb />
Me Mewborn, Sarah Lou White, Peg-<lb />
gy Daniels, and Dawn Reeves.<lb />
Rush parties were held on Septem-<lb />
ber 27, at the college picnic grounds,<lb />
where a weiner roast was enjoyed;<lb />
on September 29, at the Alumni<lb />
Building, where a dessert party was<lb />
held; and on October 3, when Mrs.<lb />
Leo Jenkins entertained at a coffee<lb />
hour at the first lady's home on Fifth<lb />
Street. Chi Omega's special initiates<lb />
attended the party at Mrs. Jenkins<lb />
a did the sorority's advisors. Pic-<lb />
tures were taken by Jim Kirkland.<lb />
On October 5, the new pledges and<lb />
Asters ate dinner at the Silo Restau-<lb />
lant. On Thursday the seven girls<lb />
were pledged officially.<lb />
Former Physical<lb />
With Disabilities<lb />
By MARC5LLE VOGEL<lb />
E'ovrn years ago, Ruth Bostian, a<lb />
student in physical education at East<lb />
Carolina College went on a swim-<lb />
ming outing, dived into a shollow<lb />
swimming pool and broke her neck.<lb />
Just recently at McGuire Veterans<lb />
'vdministration Hospital where she's<lb />
a patient, Miss Bostian picked up a<lb />
:rup of drinking water in one hand<lb />
or the first time since the accident.<lb />
The reason for the change in physi-<lb />
cal ability and, she concedes, in men-<lb />
tal attitude is a pair of braces that<lb />
weigh eight ounces each. "I call them<lb />
n.y hands said Miss Bostian.<lb />
The braces were "custom made"<lb />
:or Miss Bostian in the hospital's<lb />
orthopedic brace shop by Homer 0.<lb />
Hughes. He's been making braces<lb />
since 1946, but he says, "this is one<lb />
I'm really proud of<lb />
Hughes figures he spent 80 hours<lb />
on Miss Bostian's braces. They are<lb />
made of aluminum stainless steel,<lb />
and leather straps. The straps are<lb />
substituted for metal wherever pos-<lb />
sible to cut down on possible loss of<lb />
circulation.<lb />
The acting manager of the hospi-<lb />
tal wrote Hughes and said  . . you<lb />
have made it possible for her to car-<lb />
' out many worthwhile activities.<lb />
Her writing hrs been speeded up to<lb />
the extent that it has enabled her<lb />
to complete her college correspond-<lb />
ence course a great deal more rap-<lb />
idly<lb />
The corresponding course which<lb />
she is taking from the University of<lb />
Tennessee is Business Law, and her<lb />
average so fa  is 97.6. Even before<lb />
she used the braces developed by<lb />
lughes, Miss Postian could laborious-<lb />
ly hold a pencil with another brace.<lb />
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taking the correspondence course a<lb />
ear, but after she gets her bache-<lb />
lor's degree m Business Law she<lb />
I lans to study anatomy and physi-<lb />
ology.<lb />
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page mre<lb />
Education Major Learns To Cope<lb />
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HI TH BSTIAX demon usTof hfnd bSS<lb />
she got her new braces. She's begun<lb />
working one day a week at the Medi-<lb />
al College of Virginia Hospita<lb />
where .she tints slides in the histol-<lb />
ogy research division.<lb />
The spinal cord injury to Miss Bos-<lb />
tian back in 1949 cost her the use of<lb />
virtually all hand and wrist muscles<lb />
needed for grasping. But she still has<lb />
the use of flexor muscles in her wrist<lb />
that enable her to use the braces.<lb />
"Her hands -vere as limp as spag-<lb />
hetti says Hjghes. The chief of the<lb />
orthopedic brace shop, A. L. Hogan<lb />
said, "We never had anyone who had<lb />
so little to work with Hogan has<lb />
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Alpha Delta Pi Pledges<lb />
Seven At Rush Party<lb />
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button said, "As President of the<lb />
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ciation for Childhood Education met<lb />
t n October 3, to discuss plans for<lb />
lilia year.<lb />
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nal plans for Homecoming. Also, the<lb />
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themums will be continued this year.<lb />
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and B. S. majors to join during the<lb />
annual membership drive.<lb />
Sorority Undertakes<lb />
Service Project<lb />
Recently Aloha Delta Pi Sorority<lb />
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cleaning up of a vacant room in the<lb />
basement of Jarvis Hall. This room<lb />
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' dds and ends about so the blind stu-<lb />
dents can feel that they have a pleas-<lb />
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Homecoming is just around the corner, and a big crowd is expected<lb />
to attend the Homecoming festivities which begin with a parade Saturday<lb />
morning featuring the candidate? for Homecoming Queen and the various<lb />
float entries tbat will be vying for first place honors. The gala celebra-<lb />
tion will come to an end Saturday night (or we really shoftild say early<lb />
Sunday morning, for the coeds have actually been granted late permission<lb />
until 12:30 .a.m.) with the annual Homecoming- Dance.<lb />
Sandwiched in between all these events will be the feature attrac-<lb />
tion of the afternoon, Bast Carolina versus Western Carolina in one of the<lb />
hottest rivalries on the North State Conference football slate. ,<lb />
The Pirates have not lost a homecoming contest in two years, down-<lb />
ing Western in 1958 and E'lon last season. The last teem to whip EC in<lb />
its homecoming game was Southern Conference powerhouse, Davidson<lb />
back in 1957.<lb />
Another interesting point about this game is that Western Carolina<lb />
has yet to win a conference tilt, and the Catamounts were rated as one of<lb />
the stronger teams in NS coaches pre-season polls. The visitors have been<lb />
set back by Appalachian and Catawba in their only conference games this<lb />
season.<lb />
Still a third reason that this game should have a special bearing<lb />
is the fact that these two teams have locked horns on fourteen occasions<lb />
and each has won seven times. Both Catamount Coach Dan Robinson and<lb />
Pirate Coach Jack Boone would like nothing better than to get the edge<lb />
on one another. It should develop into a real bang-up ball game for the<lb />
simple reason that both clubs will be raring to go. The Catamounts be-<lb />
cause they want to sink their paws into a good substantial victory; the<lb />
Pirates because they haven't quite had their fill of victories as they go<lb />
after their fifth in a row.<lb />
Pirates Are Impressive<lb />
Although the Bucs left some questions in mind after the Guilford<lb />
game (the Pirates won 7-0), they were practically all erased in the next<lb />
two local's games. EC romped over Catawba 28-0 and came from behind<lb />
to wipe out Elon 14-8.<lb />
What most people don't understand about this year's football team<lb />
is that although there were 11 lettermen returning, many of them had<lb />
practically no experience against any rough competition. They were still<lb />
young when they traveled to Newport News for the first game of the sea-<lb />
son, and as Coach Boone predicted, they have made a lot of mistakes. But<lb />
from this corner it appears that the team has come a long way and is<lb />
improving with every game.<lb />
By RICHARD BO YD<lb />
I will offer an sg- "1 think<lb />
allegation of ft backs,<lb />
mounts of purpe<lb />
.irate in the homecoming<lb />
ine<lb />
and gold take on the<lb />
encoun-<lb />
of touch<lb />
tr<lb />
1-r<lb />
this<lb />
Saturday at 200 p.m. in Col-<lb />
lege Stadium ch Dmi RobiMon<lb />
than 21 lettermen<lb />
The men<lb />
will offer not leas<lb />
turning from last   fT<lb />
,i, ra.ked up a credible 7-<lb />
forces who raiaeu f <lb />
-l mark against rugged opposition<lb />
r.cH.ded in th -even wins waa a 31-<lb />
4 win over East Carolina.<lb />
m 6-0, 165 pound<lb />
rough on<lb />
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TWO PIRATE STARTERS . . . for Saturday afternoon's Homecoming tilt are Clayton Piland, left, and Nick Hil-<lb />
gert. Piland, a tackle, has been rated by line coach Bill McDonald as one of the best in the state. Fullback Hil-<lb />
gert is a threat in the Buc back field.<lb />
Tough Schedule Ahead<lb />
The Pirates have a difficult assignment for the remainder of the<lb />
season meeting the powers of the Libtle Three Conference of South Caro-<lb />
lina as well as the horses of the North State Conference. After the West-<lb />
ern Carolina encounter, the Bucs host Newberry, then travel to Appala-<lb />
chian and Lenoir Rhyne before returning to Greenville to do battle with<lb />
tough Presbyterian and the University of Richmond, a Southern Confer-<lb />
ence entry. It should be added here that the Pirates will be needing the<lb />
support and backing of the student body more so than ever in these up-<lb />
coming crucial battles. Who knows, maybe this will be the year that the<lb />
conference crown will come to Greenville.<lb />
PREDICTIONS FOR THE WEEK<lb />
East Carolina over Western Carolina by 14.<lb />
North Carolina over Wake Forest by 12.<lb />
Miami to topple South Carolina by 20.<lb />
Syracuse over Penn State by 7.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Guilford by 30.<lb />
Appalachian over Catawba by 12.<lb />
Georgia Tech over Auburn by 6.<lb />
Duke over N. C. State by 7.<lb />
Citadel over Richmond by 13.<lb />
Tampa over Elon by 14.<lb />
Wofford over Furman by 6.<lb />
Clemson over Maryland by 13.<lb />
Rain, Mud And Christians Unable<lb />
To Halt Pirate Drive To Victory<lb />
Turn Broadwaterv<lb />
 I'back fiom Fairless Hills, Permay.<lb />
nr.i.i will be the main Catamount<lb />
lhre-t The Senior speedster set a<lb />
 boo lecord by tallying 87 points<lb />
t -eason.<lb />
'though a 12-7 upset victim of<lb />
atawba's Indians last Saturday at badn and  B<lb />
Visbury, th" Western Carolina el- win, but we .<lb />
should be really "up" for their<lb />
ster.<lb />
"Ohm" G<lb />
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bated rivalries from across the state, b rk from p T"<lb />
This should be the toughest game expect an<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's Pirates thus .reins<lb />
When asking a few of the Pi- MOfod<lb />
Tor<lb />
far.<lb />
te performers what they thought of<lb />
the Western Carolina team against<lb />
he Bucs in the homecoming content<lb />
'iere were the replies:<lb />
Sonny Bainger, senior, left-haif<lb />
 a k from Corvord. North Carolina,<lb />
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taheb   i<lb />
from V,<lb />
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ECC Elon<lb />
7 First Downs 10<lb />
!7G Yards Rushing 146<lb />
65 Yards Passing 6<lb />
3-7 Passes AttCompl. 2-5<lb />
0 .Passes Had Intc. 2<lb />
3-33.3 Punting 3-30.7<lb />
4 Fumbles Lost 4<lb />
50 Penalties 0<lb />
Showing a little of what champ-<lb />
inn are made of, East Carolina came<lb />
from behind early in the fourth quar-<lb />
ter to win over Elon 14-8. The score<lb />
was indicative of the see-saw strug-<lb />
gle which raged all night for both<lb />
lill and field position.<lb />
The win placed East Carolina in<lb />
a first place tie for North State Con-<lb />
ference honors, with an impressive<lb />
record of 3 wins and no losses.<lb />
After taking the opening kickoff,<lb />
on the first play from scrimmage<lb />
Glenn Bass fumbled and Elon re-<lb />
covered on the 35 yard line of EC.<lb />
Then, the Pirates held the Christians<lb />
and took over the ball, only to have<lb />
fullback Nick Helgert fumble, with<lb />
Elon recovering on the 25 yard line.<lb />
The fighting Christians took advan-<lb />
tage of this break and they scored<lb />
on an end sweep by halfback Jitn<lb />
Short. Then, after a penalty moved<lb />
the ball closer to the goal for the<lb />
By B. D. MILLS<lb />
extra point play. Short made the same<lb />
end sweep to score the two extra<lb />
points, and Elon led ECC 8-0, to cli-<lb />
max the scoring in the first quarter.<lb />
The Pirates gained ball possession<lb />
in the second quarter, and marched<lb />
to Elon's one, yard line, where sopho-<lb />
more fullback Billy Strickland car-<lb />
ried for the sore. An attempted pass<lb />
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led 8-6. .<lb />
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particularly with quarterback keeps<lb />
by George Wooten. The Buc's for-<lb />
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land cut back .o the left beautifully,<lb />
and ran to the one yard line, where<lb />
he was finally knocked out of bounds<lb />
by the nTTOMit of margins. Several<lb />
plays later Strickland again sank his<lb />
cleats into the scoring soil for the<lb />
final tally of the evening. A Bert<lb />
Stafford to .lines Lockerman pass<lb />
was good or two extra points, and<lb />
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The frame was played on a rain<lb />
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Fmable played an important part in<lb />
'he came, setting up Elon's score,<lb />
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fle the Christian attack.<lb />
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Elon from scoring.<lb />
Offensively, the lack of hall con-<lb />
trol, along with bad field positions<lb />
were the main troubles with the Pi-<lb />
rate team. The Bucs looked good at<lb />
times, but have a long way to go"<lb />
replied Head Mentor Jack Boone<lb />
Billy Strickland looked impressive,<lb />
and must receive some major credit<lb />
for the win.<lb />
Bert Stafford called his best game<lb />
due partly to his increasing famil-<lb />
lanty with the system, and his own c0i<lb />
abdity to think ahead better The<lb />
offense was really a tam effort and<lb />
on several plays the linemen realW<lb />
'scoffed-up" the Christians, helping<lb />
the Pirate backs to scoot.<lb />
Turf Co-Captain<lb />
One Of EC's Best<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
A familiar sight on the grid iron<lb />
for the past three years has been<lb />
halfback Glenn Bass, the 6' 1" 185<lb />
pound Pirate noeedster. Bass has hit<lb />
his peak since becoming an East Car-<lb />
olina performer.<lb />
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