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By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
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ty could scarcely go wrong.<lb />
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.ave been dazzling concert au-<lb />
s in the States, is enormous.<lb />
Thf boys are all guitarists, but they<lb />
fnajunitly featured other folk instru-<lb />
nits including the five-string banjo,<lb />
bongo drums and recorders. And, al-<lb />
thou: iey are basically a vocal<lb />
gron; . they are all capable of being<lb />
ahdnvaed for solo items.<lb />
Lead Tenor<lb />
mxe Fisher, sings a lead tenor. He<lb />
aJOB plays guitar, banjo, recorder and<lb />
bongos, as well as arranging all the<lb />
mate: ial for the group. He hails from<lb />
tfcjltown of New Haven, Conneticut.<lb />
Hobby Burnett, from Mystic, Con-<lb />
neati art is the group's second tenor,<lb />
pb he also plays guitar, bongos,<lb />
laraoas. Before the group turned<lb />
sssional, and Bobby had a fair<lb />
at of time on his hands, he de-<lb />
many of his spare hours to work<lb />
sailing instructor,<lb />
three other boys come from<lb />
scattered parts. The remain-<lb />
mo r. Steve Trott was raised in<lb />
co City, but he studied exten-<lb />
in Europe, and is fluent in sev-<lb />
languages. Bass singer Steve<lb />
 is from New York, though he<lb />
traveled widely to such places as<lb />
Arabia. Australia and Egypt.<lb />
�th member of the group, bari-<lb />
Chan Daniels (who plays the<lb />
Migo) first saw the light of day<lb />
ti- afield as Buenos Adres, and<lb />
there as a child before moving<lb />
to the United States.<lb />
Same Party<lb />
These fellows from such distant<lb />
parts joined together as the Highway-<lb />
men recently, when they were attend-<lb />
ing Wesleyan University in Middle-<lb />
ton, Connecticut. Although at first<lb />
they didn't know each other, it seems<lb />
they shared mutual friends, for there<lb />
came a time when they found them-<lb />
selves all invited to the same party.<lb />
In an attempt to provide some musi-<lb />
cal entertainment for the party, they<lb />
worked out a few routines with which<lb />
to amuse the other guests and proved<lb />
such a resounding success that they<lb />
decided on the spot to continue with<lb />
the act�and progressed enough to<lb />
set out for New York during last<lb />
winter.<lb />
Personal manager, Ken Creengrass<lb />
-who among others stars, handles<lb />
Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme and<lb />
Don Costa. Ken was sufficiently im-<lb />
pressed wTLth their work.to sign them<lb />
to a managerial contract and to secure<lb />
a United Artists recording contract<lb />
for tliem.<lb />
Album Market<lb />
The authorities at U. A. were also<lb />
delighted with their latest acquisi-<lb />
tions, though their first reaction was<lb />
that the boys' work was hardly in<lb />
the hit jarade category, but was tail-<lb />
or-made for the album market. Ac-<lb />
cordingly, they were summoned to<lb />
the studio for their first session�to<lb />
wax an LP.<lb />
So we come to the luckiest break<lb />
of all�and the boys owed every-<lb />
thing to the shrewdness of a back-<lb />
room executive whom they had' never<lb />
met. The gentlemen in question was<lb />
chief of one of America's largest re-<lb />
cord distributing companies.<lb />
He contacted U. A. to make the sug-<lb />
gestion that one of the tracks on the<lb />
Highwaymen's album should be re-<lb />
leased as a single.<lb />
The track in question was "Michael"<lb />
which the executive felt had strong<lb />
hit parade potential.<lb />
"The Highwaymen popular vocal<lb />
group, will bring their recent top hit,<lb />
"Michael and other tunes recorded<lb />
on LP to the campus this Friday night<lb />
in conjunction with this year's Home-<lb />
coming Events. The group will per-<lb />
form at 8:15 p. m. in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. Doors will olpen at 7:15, an-<lb />
nounced Tommy Mallison, chairman<lb />
of the entertainment series.<lb />
"The Highwaymen" is composed of<lb />
five male vocalists who attended Wes-<lb />
leyan 'University in Middleton, Conn.<lb />
Other events of the big "Dixie<lb />
Weekend" include a conceit by "Rock<lb />
and Roll" singer Chuck Jackson and<lb />
lis group, on Friday, October 6, at<lb />
'1:00 p. m. in Wright Auditorium; and<lb />
on Saturday beginning at 8:00 the<lb />
local Jimmy Burns' Orchestra will<lb />
perform at the Annual Homecoming<lb />
dance. Maynard Ferguson's Band will<lb />
be featured from 9:00 until 1:00.<lb />
Concert Dress<lb />
Tommy Mallison anonunced that the<lb />
ill ess for the "Rock and Roll" con-<lb />
ceit will be: girls, casual; men, shirts<lb />
and ties. Dress for the evening con-<lb />
cert will be: girls, dress attire; men,<lb />
coats and ties. Attire for the dance<lb />
on Saturday night will be party<lb />
dresses for girls and coats and ties<lb />
for men.<lb />
"Circle K"<lb />
As a special feature for Homecom-<lb />
ing Weekend the "Circle K" Club, a<lb />
service organization sponsored by the<lb />
Greenville Kiwanis Club, will sell con-<lb />
federate flags, pennants, stickers, and<lb />
souvenirs at .the game and during the<lb />
Homecoming parade. All proceeds<lb />
will go toward the new stadium.<lb />
Bob Ward, a member of the group,<lb />
said. "We feel that if the students<lb />
and alumni realize that the money is<lb />
going toward the stadium they will<lb />
buy the souvenirs with a feeling that<lb />
their money is being well spent<lb />
Homecoming Committees<lb />
The peple instrumental in the<lb />
success of this Homecoming weekend<lb />
are: Jayne Chandler and Dr. James<lb />
Butler, chairman; Tommy Mallison,<lb />
Emtertaiiument; Giles Hopkins, Pub-<lb />
licity; Carolyn Gates, Tommy Murray,<lb />
and Dianne Ward, Decorations; Nancy<lb />
Coggins, Refreshments and Presen-<lb />
tations; and Miss Gay Hogan, and<lb />
Miss Vernie Wilder, representing the<lb />
administration.<lb />
Others are: Merle Summers and<lb />
Ken Trogdon, Chairman and Vice-<lb />
chairman respectively of the parade;<lb />
Dawn Reeves, Queens; and Jim<lb />
8; eight and Jim Chestnut, Pre-game<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
The dormitory decoration themes<lb />
are as follows: Slay, "Plantation<lb />
Umstead, "Cotton Gin Jarvis, "Sun-<lb />
day Dinner On a Plantation Rags-<lb />
dale, "Southern Hospitality Garrett,<lb />
"Klu Klux Klan Woman's Hall,<lb />
"Elon Bows to the Master and Cot-<lb />
ten, "Cottondale<lb />
Sponsors<lb />
The Sponsors and the club they are<lb />
representing are: Ginny Fowle, Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi; Diana Foster, Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega; Lib Rogers, Kappa Alpha;<lb />
(ail Walser, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pat<lb />
Kivette, Delta Sigma Pi; Barbara<lb />
Rise, Circle K Club; Beth Harris,<lb />
Theta Chi; Jean Lasater, Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha; Sue Evans, Kappa Delta Pi;<lb />
Clennis Edwards, Pi Omega Pi;<lb />
Elaine Brewer, Chi Omega; Sharon<lb />
McKean, Slay Hall; Harriett Respess,<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau; Mary Lynn Hender-<lb />
son, Wilson Hall; Dorothy Groet, Jar-<lb />
vis Hall; Barbara Jenkins, Fleming<lb />
Hall; Roma Cummings, Pi Kappa<lb />
Phi; Iris Pappas, Sigma Nu; La-<lb />
vtrne Blackley, AFROTC; Alice Stair,<lb />
FBLA; Gay Hudson, Delta Zeta; Lyn-<lb />
da Lewis, YMCA and YWGA; Jane<lb />
Albritten, Aljpha Phi; and Barbara<lb />
Murray, Sigma Alpha Iota.<lb />
Others are: Katrma Crumpler,<lb />
Psychology Club; Margaret Parker,<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha; Lynette Hobbs, Kap-<lb />
pa Delta, Joyce Williams, SNEA;<lb />
Laura Gartman, Sigma Sigma Sigma;<lb />
Ixni Rogers, Alpha Omicron Pi; Janet<lb />
Weseott, Garrett Hall; Linda Efland,<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta; Rose Lindsay, Phi<lb />
Mu Alpha; Carol Barhan, Playhouse;<lb />
Mary Conn. -Ragsdale Hall; Audrey<lb />
Holloman, Phi Omicron; Gay Brink-<lb />
ley, Gamma Theta Upsilon; Gayle<lb />
Strickland, Woman's Hall; Cindy<lb />
Sturdivant, Nursing Club; Linda<lb />
Flowers, Home Ec Club; Uana Bonner,<lb />
Angel Flight; Amu Butler, Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha; Carol White, Cotten Hall; Les-<lb />
ley Kent, Umstead Hall; Emily Neals,<lb />
TV Guild; Ann Adkins, Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi; Sara Garrett, Jones Hall; Vivian<lb />
Tray wick, Campus Radio; and Aam<lb />
Martin, ACE.<lb />
Jimmy Taylor and Carol McCullen<lb />
were selected as College Union Host<lb />
and Hostess.<lb />
Merle Summers, parade chairman,<lb />
reminds everyone that they must be<lb />
in line by 9:45 for the parade.<lb />
Dr. George A. Buttrick<lb />
World Lecturer Plans<lb />
To Speak Next Week<lb />
By JEAN PEACE<lb />
Dr. George Buttrick, renowned col- visiting professoi<lb />
mission Elects<lb />
ikins Chairman<lb />
Commission to Study Higher<lb />
ition formally organized last<lb />
y, September 29, at a meeting<lb />
members in Raleigh.<lb />
sident Leo Jenkins was named<lb />
lan of the sub-committee re-<lb />
ible for community colleges,<lb />
:olleges, extensions and college<lb />
tes; and co-ordination with in-<lb />
Eal centers. Jenkins is also a<lb />
2t of the subcommittee on fi-<lb />
kg budgets.<lb />
central co-ordinating commit-<lb />
headed by Mr. Irving Carlyle of<lb />
n-Salem, with Sen. Lunford<lb />
(whose daughter, Nancy, is a<lb />
lan here) of Roanoke Rapids,<lb />
lairman. The Comana'ssion will<lb />
rint a fifteen year program for<lb />
lucation beyond high school. The<lb />
ussion's report is due September<lb />
Bond Issue Confab By Quests;<lb />
Classes Dismissed For Rally<lb />
The college will sponsor a bond issue rally next Wednes-<lb />
day morning, October 11, at 10:00 a. m. in the College Stadium,<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins announced today. Classes will be dismissed<lb />
for the college-wide rally.<lb />
The rally is designed for a dual purpose: to explain the<lb />
bond issue and what East Carolina students can do in influencing'<lb />
itts passage on November 7.<lb />
Notable guests to be on hand for the rally include The<lb />
Honorable Thomas Woodard, Chairman of the Committee on<lb />
Appropriations of the General Assembly, and Mayor L. P. Mc-<lb />
Lendon, Chairman of the Board of Higher Education.<lb />
North Carolina State College student body president,<lb />
Norris Tolson, will be among guest speakers. Tolson will explain<lb />
the importance and effect of the bond issue at State College. Our<lb />
own Student Government Association president, Otis Strother,<lb />
will assist in explanation of the issue.<lb />
"It is very important for all students to be present de-<lb />
clared President Jenkins.<lb />
Students Meet With Sanford<lb />
A delegation composed of seven stu-<lb />
dent leaders represented East Caro-<lb />
lina today at an organizational meet-<lb />
ing of the Student Committee for a<lb />
Better North Carolina. The delega-<lb />
tion met in the Senate Chamber of<lb />
the State Capitol in Raleigh with<lb />
delegates from all state supported<lb />
colleges.<lb />
East Carolina's delegation consisted<lb />
of SGA President, Otis Strother; Sen-<lb />
ate Members Tommy Mallison, Bobby<lb />
Ward, and Jayne Chandler; East<lb />
Carolinian Editor, Patsy Elliott; IFC<lb />
President, Buddy Weis; and Panhell-<lb />
enic President, Mary Nell Shaw.<lb />
Meeting with the group in their<lb />
indtial meeting today, Governor Terry<lb />
Sanford expressed his interest in the<lb />
tremendous potential in the form of it as soon as possible<lb />
good representation by college stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The state-wide program is uder the<lb />
supervision of Dr. Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
Jenkins expressed the desire for every<lb />
college in Nortih Carolina eventualry<lb />
to be represented on the Committee.<lb />
The purpose of the Committee as<lb />
set down by Jenkins is to seek ave-<lb />
nues by which college students can<lb />
play a larger role in making for a<lb />
greater state.<lb />
In a conference prior to the meet-<lb />
ing, Jenkins stated "It appears im-<lb />
perative in these difficult day that<lb />
people who will inherit the state, but<lb />
also run it, should be involved in ita<lb />
operations and should be able to run<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HOMECOMING - 1961<lb />
Friday, October 6�4 p. m.�"Rock and Roll Concert"�Wright<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
Friday, October 68:15 p. m.�Concert by "The Highwaymen<lb />
popular singing group�College Students Only<lb />
Saturday, October 7�Schedule of Activities<lb />
9:00 a. m.�Open House and Coffee Hour, Alumni-Facul-<lb />
ty Building. Greenville-Pitt County Alumni as<lb />
Hosrts<lb />
-Campus Parade�Campus and Greenville<lb />
Downtown Business District<lb />
-Alumni Luncheon�College Cafeteria�Dutch<lb />
Luncheon<lb />
Pre-Game Festivities�Introduction of Home-<lb />
coming Queen�College Stadium<lb />
-Football Game�East Carolina vs. Elon�Col-<lb />
lege Stadium<lb />
-Open House�College Union in Wright Build-<lb />
ing, Student Centers near Campus<lb />
�Society of Buccaneers Fall Dinner�Dutch�<lb />
New South Cafeteria<lb />
m.�Homecoming Dance�Wright Auditorium �<lb />
Jimmie Burns and His Band and Maynard<lb />
Ferguson and His Orchestra�Admission to<lb />
Students and Alumni and personal guests<lb />
� (Fraternity and Sorority Dinners and Parties<lb />
as scheduled)<lb />
Sunday, October 8�Homecoming Services in Greenville Churches<lb />
Itge lecturer, will be on campus Mon-<lb />
day, October 9. to discuss "Education<lb />
For Freedom in a Divided World<lb />
Dr. Buttrick has traveled around<lb />
the world as a lecturer under the<lb />
Josej h Cook Lecture Program, visit-<lb />
ing India, Japan. Hong-Kong, Thai-<lb />
land, the Near East and parts of<lb />
Europe. He has been guest preacher<lb />
at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Colum-<lb />
bia. Cornell, Dartmouth and Oberlin.<lb />
Otis Strother, SGA President,<lb />
states, "We feel we were fortunate in<lb />
having Dr. Buttrick accept an invita-<lb />
tion to lecture here. He has all the<lb />
qualifications needed for a program<lb />
uf this type. He comes to us highly<lb />
recommended<lb />
Dr. Pasti. of the Social Studies De-<lb />
partment, had the opportunity to<lb />
hear Dr. Buttrick last year at the<lb />
Dan forth Lecture Camp in Michigan.<lb />
"We heard Dr. Buttrick lecture every<lb />
day commented Dr. Pasti. "He is<lb />
a marvelous speaker, relating in-<lb />
teresting stories with a personal<lb />
warmth<lb />
Awarded Degrees<lb />
Ten of the nations foremost col-<lb />
leges have awarded Dr. Buttrick a<lb />
D.D. degree. They include Hamilton,<lb />
Miami, Princeton, Albright, Columbia,<lb />
Harvard, and Middlebury. After re-<lb />
signing as Plummer Professor of<lb />
Christian Morals at Harvard in 1960,<lb />
he joined the faculty of Northwest-<lb />
ern University. Dr. Buttrick is also<lb />
10:15 a. m<lb />
12:00 Noon-<lb />
1:15 p.m.�<lb />
2:00 p. m<lb />
5:00 p. m<lb />
7:00 p.<lb />
8:00 p.<lb />
m.<lb />
at the Chicago<lb />
Theological Seminary.<lb />
Dr. Buttrick graduated from Vic-<lb />
toria University, in his native Eng-<lb />
land, with honors in Philosophy. He<lb />
did not begin ministerial work <lb />
he came to the United States :n iyi5.<lb />
Since entering the ministry, Dr.<lb />
Buttrick has written over twelve<lb />
books dealing with Biblical interpreta-<lb />
tions. They include: Jesus Came<lb />
Pleaching, The Christian Fact and<lb />
Modern Doubt, Faith and Education,<lb />
Biblical Thought and the Secular Un-<lb />
iversity, and Faith and Education.<lb />
Most of his works deal with college<lb />
students, their education and ideas<lb />
about religion. Dr. Buttrick brings<lb />
with nun years of experience of work-<lb />
ing with ami speaking to college stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Morning Lecture<lb />
Dr. Buttrick wll speak at the morn-<lb />
ing lecture concerning "Education for<lb />
Freedom in a Divided World Dr.<lb />
Charles Baylis, head of the Philosophy<lb />
Department at Duke, will present a<lb />
commentary on Dr. Buttrick's views<lb />
at the evening lecture. The morning<lb />
lecture wall be held at 10:00; the<lb />
evening lecture at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
This lecture is being co-sponsored<lb />
by the SGA and the Sperry and Hut-<lb />
chinson Company. Both sponsors have<lb />
granted $2,000 for this lecture and<lb />
wo others to follow in the Winter<lb />
and Sip ring quarters.<lb />
Buccaneer Names Lockwood Queen<lb />
Bv TONY R. BOWEN<lb />
Selected from an array of 44 beau-<lb />
ties sponsored by campus organiza-<lb />
tions, Nancy Lockwood will reign as<lb />
1962 BUCCANEER Queen.<lb />
Pi.<lb />
Frats To Rush Frosh<lb />
East Carolina College fraternities<lb />
begin their fall quarter formal rush<lb />
this Monday, October 9. Their rush<lb />
period officially opens Monday night<lb />
at 7:00 pjm.<lb />
The general program of the rush<lb />
week is as follows: All ruahees will be<lb />
required to visit each fraternity house<lb />
on the first two nights between 7:00<lb />
p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Wednesday and<lb />
Thursday nights rushees are allowed<lb />
ta be selective in visiting fraternities.<lb />
Friday bids will be picked up at the<lb />
IFC offices between 9:00 a,m. and<lb />
5:00 pj�v. and turned in.<lb />
Freshmen are reminded that they<lb />
are (not allowed to drink alcoholic<lb />
beverages on campus with fraterni-<lb />
ty man.<lb />
Hours; Tryouts<lb />
In response to a recommenda-<lb />
tion made by the Student Senate<lb />
and the Dean's Advisory Coun-<lb />
cil, Dean Holt announced earlier<lb />
this week that the women dormi-<lb />
tory closing hours will be 12:00<lb />
midnight, Friday, October 6, and<lb />
1:00 a.m. Saturday, October 7.<lb />
These hours will apply to all<lb />
on-campus and off-campus func-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Tryouts for the Player's Work-<lb />
shop- Production of Jean-Paul<lb />
Sartre's "No Exit will be Oc-<lb />
tober S and 10 (Monday �4<lb />
Tuesday), 7:S0 at Austin 208.<lb />
Nancy Lockwood<lb />
Chosen on the basis of freshness<lb />
and naturalness of features, sincere<lb />
smile, sparkling eyes, and abounding<lb />
enthusiasm displayed in the photo<lb />
graph submitted for judging plus her<lb />
photogenic qualities, Nancy was se-<lb />
lected as the typical American col-<lb />
lege girl.<lb />
Nancy, who is a sophomore English<lb />
major and who was the 1960 Home-<lb />
coming sponsor for Umstead Hall,<lb />
was sponsored by Delta Sigma<lb />
professional business fraternity.<lb />
Runner-L'ps<lb />
Runner-up? in the competition are<lb />
Judo? Murphy sponsored by the Chapel<lb />
Choir. Pat Kivette sponsored by Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi, Karen Kast sponsored by<lb />
v'hi Omega, and Murial German spon-<lb />
sored by Sigma Phi Epsilon.<lb />
Preliminary judges selecting the<lb />
five finalists were Jim Chestnut, re-<lb />
presenting the SGA; June Grimes,<lb />
Rebel Editor; Patsy Elliot, East<lb />
Carolinian Editor; Tony R. Bowen,<lb />
Sylvia Robertson, John Garriss, and<lb />
Walter Faulkner, all representing the<lb />
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faculty advisor.<lb />
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ployee of the federal government and<lb />
a top amateur photographer; Mr.<lb />
Stuart Savage, photographer for the<lb />
Greenville Daily Reflector and local<lb />
and state beauty pageants; and Dr.<lb />
Sam T. White, President of Greenville<lb />
11 Camera Club and former manager of<lb />
- Miss Betty Lane Evans, Miss North<lb />
Carolina of 1959.<lb />
The BUCGAiNEER Queen will be<lb />
presented a trophy at the annual<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961<lb />
s<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Placement Bureau Grows Through Service<lb />
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J - Xita lew, self-help student, and .Mrs. Jim Porter, secretary, aid Jack Edwards in placing EC graduates.<lb />
�Photo by Skip Wamsley<lb />
Graduates Receive Continued Benefits<lb />
By CLIFF JOIRMGAN<lb />
ile?<lb />
EC . iduate, Rachel Steinbeck, discusses job opportunities witb Jack Edwards.<lb />
Since its beginning in 1907, the<lb />
East East Carolina Placement Ser-<lb />
vice lias expanded from teacher place-<lb />
ment to many varied fields. The main<lb />
factor in its tremendous growth has<lb />
been its dedication to the service of<lb />
students and graduates of East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Jack Edwards, the Director of the<lb />
Placement Service, says, "Our work<lb />
is fun because our job is to help peo-<lb />
ple. We attempt to find our grad-<lb />
uates suitable positions and we at-<lb />
tempt to find employment suitable<lb />
lor their needs .No one has to pay<lb />
lor any phase of the service<lb />
In non-teaching areas, most re-<lb />
cruiters are interested in business<lb />
majors. With 1,200 majors, East Caro-<lb />
lina's School of Business is 13th in<lb />
the South and the largest in North<lb />
Carolina, Virginia, or West Virginia.<lb />
About half of these majors are seek-<lb />
ing non-teaching Bachelor of Arts<lb />
degrees; therefore East Carolina pro-<lb />
vides a large number of prospects for<lb />
industrial employment.<lb />
East Carolina's Placement Service<lb />
;s a member of the Southern Place-<lb />
ment Association and the National<lb />
Institutional Teacher Placement As-<lb />
sociation. This association uses what<lb />
; known as the "reciprocal agree-<lb />
ment Members of this association<lb />
exchange placements. For example, a<lb />
rra luate of Fast Carolina could find<lb />
employment in Texas�through the<lb />
Placement Service agreement. The<lb />
University of Texas would find the<lb />
graduate a job. If the University of<lb />
Texas should lave a graduate coming<lb />
to this area, the Placement Service<lb />
of Fast Carolina would extend the<lb />
same service.<lb />
Importance Of Registering<lb />
Students are urged to register with<lb />
the service as soon as they become<lb />
seniors. Many graduates in the past<lb />
have failed to register with the Place-<lb />
ment bureau because, at the time of<lb />
gradual ion, they felt no need for the<lb />
service. Because of this, they have<lb />
had much difficulty in registering<lb />
later when they did need help in ob-<lb />
taining a job. The late registeration<lb />
complications arise mainly fim the<lb />
inability of the graduates to obtain<lb />
faculty recommendations. Some pro-<lb />
fessors leave the campus or do not<lb />
remember the student well enough to<lb />
give a recommendation.<lb />
The Placement Service also handles<lb />
an inactive file. For those students<lb />
�Photo by Skip Wamsley who are graduating and register but<lb />
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on is la-<lb />
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ducator,<lb />
te far ill-<lb />
menace<lb />
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izen why<lb />
made by<lb />
omenon.<lb />
nation.<lb />
alth�all<lb />
and vet<lb />
rotter<lb />
ise called<lb />
where<lb />
in many<lb />
it to the<lb />
offered<lb />
31 "�eii;<lb />
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?ads to <lb />
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t nation.<lb />
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that pro"<lb />
respofl<lb />
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menace<lb />
the sd&amp;"<lb />
lof vio�g<lb />
id on <lb />
do not intend to use the service at the<lb />
p resent time, their files are inactive.<lb />
Students who are going into the mili-<lb />
tary service or who intend to pursue<lb />
private employment are invited to<lb />
use the facilities that the inactive<lb />
file offers. Upon request, a regis-<lb />
trant's file can be placed into the ac-<lb />
tive file immediately.<lb />
How To Register<lb />
Registering with the service takes<lb />
but a small amount of time and effort.<lb />
The returns greatly outweigh the<lb />
ii. vest ment.<lb />
In order to register, a personal his-<lb />
tory file must be completed and given<lb />
to the bureau. The record must in-<lb />
clude photographs and recommenda-<lb />
tions from professors. This informa-<lb />
tion is compiled and made available<lb />
at the request of any prospective em-<lb />
ployer.<lb />
Mr. Edwards states, "We are al-<lb />
ways happy to help any graduate, no<lb />
mattes' how long they have been out<lb />
of school<lb />
Interviews Arranged<lb />
In the ipast two years the inter-<lb />
views arranged have increased from<lb />
1.033 to 1,543, a 49 increase in one<lb />
year. The interviews have included<lb />
representatives from schools in North<lb />
Carolina and other states as well as<lb />
business firms in the state and other<lb />
states. All interviews show a marked<lb />
increase of 49 to 107 over a two<lb />
year period.<lb />
The percentage of graduates who<lb />
registered during these two years<lb />
was up only 20r; .<lb />
�Interview arrangements are handled<lb />
by the Placement Service. Four in-<lb />
terview rooms are provided in the<lb />
Administration Building.<lb />
Throughout the year, schools and<lb />
industries request personnel by mail<lb />
and telephone. In cases where per-<lb />
sonal interviews cannot be arranged,<lb />
recommendations are supplied by<lb />
mail.<lb />
In determining the needs of the<lb />
various school systems and industries,<lb />
the Placement Service has complied<lb />
a chart of the different Major fields<lb />
of study with their graduates and the<lb />
number of calls for those graduates.<lb />
The following figures were com-<lb />
piled by the Placement Service in<lb />
order to show demand vs. supply of<lb />
teachers. These are for the school<lb />
year 1960-1961 and show the number<lb />
of calls received by the Placement<lb />
Service contrasted to the number of<lb />
graduates available.<lb />
No. of<lb />
Calls<lb />
No. of No. of Per<lb />
Crads Calls Grads<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
Applications<lb />
must be filed by<lb />
Sept. 28, 19G1<lb />
Nov. 2, 1961<lb />
Dec. 21, 1961<lb />
Jan. 25 1962<lb />
March 1, 1962<lb />
March 29, 1962<lb />
April 26, 196?<lb />
For the test that<lb />
is given on<lb />
Oct. 14, 1961<lb />
Nov. 18. 1961<lb />
Jan. 13, 1962<lb />
I" eh. 10, 1962<lb />
March 17, 1662<lb />
April 14, 1962<lb />
May 12, 1962<lb />
Library Science28341.5<lb />
Physical Ed. (w)6.16126.8<lb />
Foreign language922324.7<lb />
Mathematics2727310.1<lb />
Music261847.0<lb />
Elementary Ed.2111,3416.4<lb />
Science472765.9<lb />
Industrial Arts251415.6<lb />
English572995.2<lb />
Art13554.2<lb />
Home Economics30963.2<lb />
Business Education13862.6<lb />
Social Studies741361.8<lb />
Physical Ed. (m)67811.2<lb />
Total calls 4,133<lb />
College Placement Annual<lb />
As an additional service, a "Col-<lb />
lege Placement Annual which is an<lb />
�ffioJa occupational directory of the<lb />
Regional Placement Associations, is<lb />
given to each registrant. The annual<lb />
ontains 1,800 listings of business<lb />
firms and agencies that are interested<lb />
n employing college graduates, and<lb />
ight articles by placement directors,<lb />
advising students on careers, letters<lb />
of application, and interviews.<lb />
FSEE Exam To Be Given<lb />
The Placement Service is offering<lb />
again this year the Federal Service<lb />
Entrance Examination. By taking this<lb />
exam students can qualify for many<lb />
ivil service jobs with a beginning<lb />
rating of from G-i to G-7. These<lb />
exam results are current for a num-<lb />
ber of years after the exam.<lb />
The planned dates of examination<lb />
In addition to the FSEE exam, a<lb />
clerk-steno exam will be administer-<lb />
ed sever times during the year.<lb />
Pictures Available<lb />
Students who had their pictures in<lb />
the Junior section of the 1960-61<lb />
Buccaneer may purchase fifteen (15.<lb />
wallet size pictures for $1.00. These<lb />
: �-tares are available now in the<lb />
student store of Wright Building. Six<lb />
holographs are required in order to<lb />
register with the Placement Ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
For those students who do not type.<lb />
die Pi Omega Pi Honorary Business<lb />
'fraternity will type placement forms<lb />
for a nominal fee. Arrangements for<lb />
this assistance can be made with Miss<lb />
Frances Daniels in Rawl 121A.<lb />
Planning For Future<lb />
iReeently, Edwards attended the<lb />
Executive Committee meeting in Ra-<lb />
ieigh of the North Carolina Institu-<lb />
umal Teacher Placement Association,<lb />
of which he is the vice president. On<lb />
October 15-17 he plans to attend a<lb />
meeting in Atlanta. Georgia, of the<lb />
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Business on Careers for College<lb />
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Through these contacts with other<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER i<lb />
Pitt County Residents Attend Civil Defense Class<lb />
Eller Instructs Course To Train<lb />
Students In Radiation Detection<lb />
"Radiation Monitoring a public-<lb />
service course taught by Dr. Frank<lb />
Eller of the department of science,<lb />
began Monday. October 2.<lb />
The purpose of the course, Dr.<lb />
Eller stated, is to train monitors for<lb />
buildings on the East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus and for Pitt County localities.<lb />
Training will enable those taking the<lb />
course to use detection devices for<lb />
radiation and to interpret the read-<lb />
ings of the devices.<lb />
The class was made up of the first<lb />
125 people who applied for admission,<lb />
Dr. Eller said. Seventy-five of these<lb />
were expected to be interested citi-<lb />
zens of various parts of Pitt County,<lb />
and the others were from East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
Dorm Elects Officers<lb />
Garrett Hall has elected officers to<lb />
serve for the 1961-1968 school year.<lb />
Rebecca Munphey has been elected<lb />
ro serve as president of the oast<lb />
wing of the dormitory; and Ann<lb />
Worthington to serve as president of<lb />
the west wing. As dormitory presi-<lb />
dents, the two women students will<lb />
also serve on the Women's Judiciary<lb />
and as members of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association.<lb />
Serving with Rebecca in the east<lb />
wing are the following officers: Eliz-<lb />
abeth Deaiiton, vice president; Sue<lb />
Bailey, secretary; and Billie Boyd,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
In addition to Ann, officers in the<lb />
West Wing of Garrett are: Olive Her-<lb />
ling, vice president; Sue Evans, sec-<lb />
retary; and Patsy Shaw, treasurer.<lb />
The first meeting of the group took<lb />
place Monday at 7 p.m. in the auditor-<lb />
ium of the Joyner Memorial Library.<lb />
It was. Dr. Eller said, largely an or-<lb />
ganizational and orientation sessfc�.<lb />
In the next four weeks in October<lb />
the group will meet for instruction at<lb />
the same hour and iplace each Tuesday<lb />
night. Each meeting will cover a two<lb />
and a half hour period.<lb />
In addition, Dr. Eller explained, the<lb />
group will be divided into three teams.<lb />
At least one meeting for each team<lb />
will be held on a Thui-sday night dur-<lb />
ing October at 7 p.m. in the Joyner<lb />
Memorial Library.<lb />
Members of the Pitt County De-<lb />
fense Council have approved the pre-<lb />
senting of the radiation monitoring<lb />
course and have agreed that repre-<lb />
sentatives from localities in all parts<lb />
ol the county should participate.<lb />
Dr. Eller, who teaches chemistry<lb />
and physics, has had training by the<lb />
Department of Defense for such a<lb />
course as is being presented and is a<lb />
certified' instructor.<lb />
The course was planned and organ<lb />
ized with the encouragement of Dean<lb />
Robert L. Holt of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege and Chairman J. H. Rose of the<lb />
Pitt County Civil Defense Council.<lb />
Hyde Speaks At First YDC Meet<lb />
Wallace N. Hyde, executive secre-1 parties. And the only way you can<lb />
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Executive Committee (pinpointed<lb />
sources of political party strength<lb />
in an address at the opening meeting<lb />
for the 1901-1962 term of the Young<lb />
Demorcrats Club.<lb />
Speaking Wednesday night, Sept.<lb />
27, before members of the club and<lb />
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Training of party leaders, he said,<lb />
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;he backbone of the party structure<lb />
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Explaining the importance of poli-<lb />
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Hyde announced party plans for<lb />
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party ht said.<lb />
Hyde was introduced to the YDC<lb />
audience by Walter B. Jones of Farm-<lb />
ville, 1960 candidate for Congress.<lb />
The party official spoke to the group<lb />
in the auditorium of the Joyner<lb />
library.<lb />
the<lb />
'Tiger' Appears<lb />
"The Tig-er bulletin of<lb />
AFROTC Cadet Corps has just ap-<lb />
peared in its first issiie for the 1961-<lb />
1962 term.<lb />
News of the 600th AFlROTC detach-<lb />
ment and editorial comment make up<lb />
the contest of the publication. Tiie<lb />
punpose of "The Tiger according<lb />
to T Sgt. Ei-vin EL Koon. advisor to<lb />
the staff, is "to supply cadets with<lb />
information of interest in the detach-<lb />
ment, to establish esprit de corps<lb />
among cadets and to give practical<lb />
experience in issuing a publication.<lb />
"The Tiger" is a three-page mimeo-<lb />
graphed publication, with contests<lb />
arranged in rtwo-clohrm format on<lb />
each page.<lb />
Cadet Capt. Edward J. Parrel act-<lb />
ed as publisher of the first issue.<lb />
Cadet Lt. G. Carroll Norwood will be<lb />
publisher of forthcoming issues during<lb />
the school year. ,<lb />
Retha E. (Lib) Rogers is editor<lb />
of "The Tiger and Sally M. Burdette<lb />
assistant editor. Lib is a lieutenant<lb />
colonel and Sally a captain in the<lb />
Angel Flight, co-ed auxilary of the<lb />
Arnold Air Society.<lb />
Dr. Bing To Be<lb />
In Next Edition<lb />
9f 'Who's Who'<lb />
Dr. Kenneth L. Bing, director of<lb />
the Department of Industrial Arts,<lb />
has been chosen by the editorial board<lb />
of 'Who's Who im America" for in-<lb />
clusion in the next edition of the na-<lb />
tionally known publication.<lb />
Dr. Bing joined the College faculty<lb />
in 1949 and has acted as director of<lb />
the Department of Industrial Arts<lb />
since that time. Under his leadership<lb />
the department has grown in num-<lb />
ber of .students, in its equipment and<lb />
course offerings, and is performing<lb />
S valuable service to North Carolina<lb />
education through its training pro-<lb />
graming for industrial arts teachers.<lb />
A native of Mount Vernon, Iowa,<lb />
he holds degrees from Nebraska Wes-<lb />
leyan University, the University of<lb />
Minnesota, and the University of<lb />
Missouri, where he received the doc-<lb />
torate in education.<lb />
After teaching in public schools in<lb />
Nebraska, Minnesota, and Winston-<lb />
Salem, N. C, he served as associate<lb />
professor of industrial arts at Georg-<lb />
ia Teachers College in Statesboro, and<lb />
;is head of the Industrial Arts De-<lb />
partment of �Southeast Missouri State<lb />
College at Catpe Girardeau.<lb />
He is a life member of the North<lb />
Carolina Industrial Arts Association.<lb />
Last Spring at a meeting of the N.<lb />
C. State College Chapter of Epsilon<lb />
Pi Tau, he was announced as recip-<lb />
ient of the laureate citation of the in-<lb />
ternational honorary fraternity in in-<lb />
dustrial aits. The citation will be<lb />
�awarded next spring, according to<lb />
present plans, at the annual American<lb />
industrial Arts Association Conven-<lb />
tion in Pittsburgh, Pa.<lb />
Dr, Bing has worked also with the<lb />
N. C. Department of Public Instruc-<lb />
tion as a member of the Advisory<lb />
Committee on Industrial Arts and as<lb />
chairman of the State Committee on<lb />
Supervision of Industrial Arts.<lb />
He is a former vice president and<lb />
district membership chairman of the<lb />
National Association of Industrial<lb />
Aits Teacher Educators and holds<lb />
membership in a number of other na-<lb />
tional educational organizations.<lb />
He is a member of the Board of<lb />
Stewards of the Jarvis Memorial<lb />
Methodist Church of Greenville.<lb />
Staff members of the student literary magaa<lb />
fall issue of the quarterly. Editor Junius I). Grimes III, (seated) listens to suggestions from (left<lb />
dra Cobb, Ronald Watson, David Smith, John Alfred Willis. Sue Ellen Hunsucker, and Milton (,<lb />
Literary Outlet For frX' Students<lb />
Grimes Announces<lb />
Students Ready '61<lb />
Rebel1 PI<lb />
F<lb />
eoei nans;<lb />
all Issue<lb />
Plans for the 1961-1962 issues of<lb />
the East Carolina student magazine,<lb />
The Rebel, are now being made by<lb />
a staff headed by Junius D. Grimes<lb />
TIL He has announced the staff now<lb />
working on the fall issue.<lb />
The Rebel, which has received<lb />
high praise in literary circles of the<lb />
state, first appeared in 1958. It is<lb />
published quarterly during the regu-<lb />
lar school year. Contents include fic-<lb />
iton, poetry, essays, book reviews,<lb />
and other materials by students and<lb />
guests winters from the faculty. An<lb />
Republicans To Meet<lb />
The East Carolina College<lb />
Young Republican Club will hold<lb />
its first meeting for the 1961-<lb />
1962 academic year in the Li-<lb />
brary Auditorium Wednesday,<lb />
October 11 at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
Nicholson, York Head '61 BSU;<lb />
Executive Council Plans Activities<lb />
Mary Lu Nicholson, senior, is serv-<lb />
ing as president of the Baptist<lb />
Student Union.<lb />
This fall 1419 students indicated<lb />
membership in Baptist churches or<lb />
preference for the denomination. At<lb />
the Student Center on East Eighth<lb />
Street, Baptist students have begun<lb />
a program of religious, educational,<lb />
and recreational activities for 1961-<lb />
1962.<lb />
As head of the Executive Council<lb />
of the BSU, Mary Lu is associated<lb />
with the following officers of the<lb />
organization: Carl Yorks, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Charles Ashley, treasurer;<lb />
Pamela Alls-brook, corresponding<lb />
secretary; Fay High, recording secre-<lb />
tary; and Vickie Morgan, editor of the<lb />
campus BSU publication "The Key<lb />
The Rev. Dwight Pickling, director<lb />
of ihe BSU. assists the Council in its<lb />
pragnun.<lb />
Serving on the Executive Council<lb />
as chairman of committees are the<lb />
following students listed with the<lb />
groups which they will head:<lb />
George Patrick and Brenda Painter,<lb />
Enlistment; Judith Fletcher, Devo-<lb />
tions; Jackie C. Grady, Social Events;<lb />
Louise Sheipard, Forums; Patricia<lb />
Wiley, Music; Audrey Porter, Student<lb />
Center; Denise Chalk, Publicity;<lb />
Randall Peacock, Jr Extension;<lb />
William T. Wiley, Audio-Visual<lb />
Materials; and Janev Lee, Missions.<lb />
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interview with '<lb />
Chapel Hill. A!<lb />
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;�. ck; Pub I ei .1<lb />
the Raleigh "News<lb />
authors Paul I i�. � �<lb />
and Ingiis Fletrhf<lb />
The present staff<lb />
fred Willis, a<lb />
Smsth, business<lb />
Cob assistant<lb />
KofiUi Watson adrei I<lb />
Carolista Fletcher,<lb />
Sue Ellen Hu:<lb />
editor; George Ca<lb />
Crocker, assistant<lb />
Ovid W. Pierce, N<lb />
novelist ami fa-uk<lb />
u'ty advisor to the<lb />
�<lb />
Dr. Douglas To Speak<lb />
In Knoxville Lecture<lb />
Dr. George A. Douj<lb />
; artment of social st<lb />
as speaker on the �<lb />
a the Southeastern Fa<lb />
Conference in Knoxvillc. T<lb />
�er 15, 16, 17.<lb />
Also attending the<lb />
East Carolina will b�-  I<lb />
'i-d. director of tht<lb />
home econonC  S � ,<lb />
tion of secretary of<lb />
council.<lb />
'Helping Youth a<lb />
of the conference. Di<lb />
l l-ply the theme to<lb />
n a talk bef<lb />
of the council.<lb />
Students To Attend<lb />
Seminar On Africa<lb />
A college semina!<lb />
inn African Values" w<lb />
Franklinton Cente<lb />
 arolina from supper Fi<lb />
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�r 5. This seminar is<lb />
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La Dolce Vita<lb /><pb facs="00038718_tn_0005" /><lb />
1961<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE PTVE<lb />
-uspective Formal Rushees pause for refreshments, chat with Kappa Delta Sorority's Judy Lambert at Pan-<lb />
It nic Open House.<lb />
irientation Prepares Girls For Formal Rush<lb />
Freshmen Elect<lb />
Ruderman Prexy;<lb />
Assumes Duties<lb />
Gill H. Ruderman heads the Fresh-<lb />
man Class as a result of a campus<lb />
run-off held this week under the di-<lb />
rection of the Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
In the campaign f�r the presidency,<lb />
Ruderman emerged as winner over<lb />
three opponents. He is majoring in<lb />
mathematics.<lb />
Other newly elected officers of the<lb />
( lass of 1965 are Thomas H. Hart-<lb />
ley, Jr vice (president; Judith Ann<lb />
Whitfield, secretary; and Stephanie<lb />
Pascal, treasurer.<lb />
Two senators to serve on the Leg-<lb />
islature of the Student Government<lb />
Association were also chosen in the<lb />
election. They are Ralph Sehofield and<lb />
Carol Elaine Daugherty.<lb />
New officers have begun their du-<lb />
ties as leaders of freshman activities.<lb />
Organizational News In Brief<lb />
Groups Install New Members; Elect Officers<lb />
the<lb />
Rushees Atten<lb />
House; Consid<lb />
d Panhe<lb />
er Possi<lb />
llenic Open<lb />
ble Choices<lb />
David<lb />
Sandra<lb />
p er;<lb />
It � G.<lb />
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he de-<lb />
appear<lb />
rffered<lb />
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lent of<lb />
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inn;<lb />
Imeet ;ig<lb />
U 1. v VERNE BLACKLEY<lb />
one hundred prospective<lb />
. s ; articipated in the Panhellen-<lb />
House given at the Alumni<lb />
M nday night. Freshmen and<lb />
interested in learning about<lb />
Has; Carolina Sororities<lb />
. the function.<lb />
scrapbooks, composites,<lb />
ar, trophies, anil magazines<lb />
n among items displayed by the<lb />
s.<lb />
ten House is a part of the<lb />
ientatson program which<lb />
ted each year prior to formal<lb />
: � a women students. Formal<lb />
eduled for the week of<lb />
10.<lb />
� card from one of the<lb />
was, "All the girls were<lb />
v i friendly ami I enjoyed<lb />
tl e sororities working to-<lb />
1<lb />
I'm confused after hearing so<lb />
� - about so many groups all<lb />
added another.<lb />
enic delegates commented,<lb />
. the grodp was very interested<lb />
toilege Sponsors<lb />
Ecjfive Seminar<lb />
T ' � Extension Department<lb />
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net � :� Carolina and the First<lb />
� I Company of Sanford.<lb />
First Provident Company is<lb />
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� i employees, and tlie<lb />
es of their subsidiary com-<lb />
in sororities in general and if these<lb />
girls are an example of the ones to<lb />
tome to Formal Rush, we will have a<lb />
successful iush<lb />
Dean White, advisor to Panhellen-<lb />
ic, stated. "The girls will now begin<lb />
thinking about our sororities after<lb />
this first introduction<lb />
Mary Nell Shaw, president of the<lb />
Panhellenic Council, added, "The<lb />
Panhellenic Council is pleased with<lb />
it? second Open House<lb />
Hick fang Announces Opera;<lb />
Schedules Try outs For 'Faust'<lb />
T<lb />
pro<lb />
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rst arid-<lb />
held at<lb />
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ees of the company and<lb />
omparaes will he traveling<lb />
ville and Sanford to attend<lb />
meetings. The attendance is<lb />
nville and 48 in Sanford.<lb />
� � t time. Dr. William H.<lb />
is presenting Office Manage-<lb />
Greenvflle, and Harold Mc-<lb />
th is presenting introduction to<lb />
in Sanford.<lb />
he first -eries of seminars con-<lb />
.vo evenings each on the fol-<lb />
 topics: Office Management<lb />
W H. Durham; Introduction to<lb />
ness, Harold McGarth; Account-<lb />
a W. Ho well; Business English,<lb />
. Finch; Personal Finance, Dr.<lb />
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ollowing this 12-week series, the<lb />
�:�! series will consist of Money<lb />
Banking, Public Relations, Ad-<lb />
Personnel Management,<lb />
porate Finance, and Psychology<lb />
.eadershilp.<lb />
Paul Hickfang, director of the East<lb />
Carolina College Opera Theater an-<lb />
nounced today that the major opera<lb />
for this year will be Gounod's FAUST.<lb />
"This will be our first endeavor at<lb />
grand opera with full orchestral ac-<lb />
i-omi; anient said Mr. Hickfang.<lb />
Present plans are to invite a pro-<lb />
fessional tenor from New York to<lb />
sing the title role of FAUST. Hick-<lb />
fang will sing the role of the devil,<lb />
MEPHISTOPHELES. All other roles<lb />
will be double cast. The role of MAR-<lb />
GARITA will be sung by Alison Moss<lb />
of Greenville and Anne Vickery of<lb />
North Wilkesboro; SIEBEL, Martha<lb />
Bradner of Greenville and Jessamine<lb />
iliatt of Clinton; VAIJENT1NE, Page<lb />
Shaw of Elizabeth town and Jerrod<lb />
Teachey of Washington, N. C; MAR-<lb />
THA. Betsy Hancock Bullard of Scot-<lb />
land Neck and Bennie Ourrin of Ox-<lb />
ford. N. O.J WAGNER, John Aldridge<lb />
i f Kinston.<lb />
The opera daites are set for Feb-<lb />
ruary 11 and 12. The East Carolina<lb />
College Symphony Orchestra will ac-<lb />
company the opera and will be under<lb />
the direction of Donald Hayes. Dra-<lb />
matics director will be Dr. Robert<lb />
Rickert of the English Department.<lb />
Teachers' Exam Sat.<lb />
The National Teachers' Examina-<lb />
tion will be given on Saturday, Oc-<lb />
tober 7, beginning at 8:30 a.m. in Rawl<lb />
130 and the Library Auditorium.<lb />
Anyone wishing to take the ex-<lb />
amination must ask for information<lb />
through the Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice at least one month in advance.<lb />
This test is required of all people<lb />
getting a certificate for the first<lb />
time or wishing to change their certi-<lb />
ficate. The test will also be given on<lb />
February 10 and April 14.<lb />
The Opera Theater will have its<lb />
first chorus rehearsal for the opera<lb />
FAUST next Tuesday Oct. 10 at 4:30<lb />
PM in the Music Building Choral<lb />
Room No. 148. Hickfang announced<lb />
that this organization is open to any<lb />
and all interested students who wish<lb />
:o participate in the opera chorus.<lb />
The townspeople of Greenville and<lb />
other nearby towns are also invited<lb />
to join the group.<lb />
A definite rehearsal schedule will<lb />
be announced at the first meeting.<lb />
ACE Sponsors Fittings<lb />
Fittings for women's blazers will<lb />
be held in the lobby of Wright BuiW<lb />
ing on Friday, October 12, between<lb />
10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The sale is<lb />
sponsored by the Association for<lb />
Childhood Education.<lb />
Freshmen blazers are navy blue;<lb />
sophomore blazers, olive green; and<lb />
the junior and senior blazers, white.<lb />
Prices are $23.45 and $26.45, the dif-<lb />
ference in price due bo the wool, not<lb />
the tailoring.<lb />
Proceeds will be used to purchase<lb />
a (portrait of Miss Frances Wahl, who<lb />
was instrumental in founding ACE<lb />
on this campus, and to send delegates<lb />
to the state and national conventions.<lb />
Johnson Fills Wilton's<lb />
Temporary Vacancy<lb />
Mrs. Lucile Rice Johnson, a former<lb />
faculty member of EC and scientist,<lb />
has returned to conduct classes for<lb />
a month.<lb />
Mrs. Johnson is teaching classes<lb />
for Dr. Wilton, who is on a leave of<lb />
absence due to a death in the family.<lb />
Mrs. Johnson taught in the EC<lb />
Science Department from 1948 to<lb />
1958. She then accompanied her hus-<lb />
band to Laos, where he was in charge<lb />
of the malaria control program of<lb />
the International Cooperation Admin-<lb />
istration of the U. S. State Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
In Laos, Mrs. Johnson assisted her<lb />
husband in his work and taught math-<lb />
ematics and science in the high school<lb />
at Vientiane. Because of unsettled<lb />
political conditions in Laos, Mrs. John-<lb />
son was sent to Thailand in 1960. The<lb />
Johnsons returned to this country in<lb />
March.<lb />
During their stay overseas, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Johnson toured Japan, Hong<lb />
Kong, and India, and visited the Khm-<lb />
er Temple and the Taj Mahal.<lb />
Mrs. Johnson holds an A. B. de-<lb />
gree from the University of Ken-<lb />
tucky and a M. A. from the Univers-<lb />
ity of Illinois. She is the author of<lb />
a number of published scientific ar-<lb />
ticles in the fields of biology and<lb />
.oology.<lb />
Art Frat Installs Six<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau, Industrial Arts<lb />
honorary fraternity, installed six new<lb />
members at a dinner held at the Cin-<lb />
derella restaurant on Wednesday even-<lb />
ing, September 27.<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary<lb />
fraternity based on scholastic achieve-<lb />
ment hi industrial arts and related<lb />
fields. Its purpose is to recognize<lb />
i.ccomplishments, promote scholastic<lb />
proficiency, foster professional ad-<lb />
vancement, and uphold personal and<lb />
professional honor. The precepts on<lb />
which the fraternity was founded are:<lb />
leadership service, and honor.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Bing, director, and<lb />
RoIhH W. Leith of the industrial arts<lb />
department serves as advisors of the<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
The new members are as follow:<lb />
Dave Barlow, Spencer Grady, Robert<lb />
E. Hill, James Howard, Hubert K.<lb />
Leggett, and Charles H. Stokes.<lb />
Alpha Phi's Pledge Ten<lb />
The Delta Alpha chapter of Alpha<lb />
Phi Sorority ipledged ten new mem-<lb />
bers last week after a series of in-<lb />
formal rush parties and initiated by a<lb />
Mexican party at the home of Mrs.<lb />
Ralph Brimley. They joined Betty Ann<lb />
Carawian, Ann DeVane, Bunny Mcll-<lb />
wean, Grace Maxwell, Eleanor Poole,<lb />
and Belinda Smith to bring the Fall<lb />
pledge class to a total of sixteen.<lb />
The new members of Delta pledge<lb />
class are:<lb />
Carol Lea Barrett, Hilda Marie<lb />
Brewer, Lymda Jean Busihby, Martha<lb />
Carroll Ellis, Georgia Grey Hooks,<lb />
Janet Elizabeth McDonald, Nancy Lee<lb />
Morris, Brenda Gail Reges, Julia<lb />
Pauline Sutton, Patricia Anne Wiley.<lb />
Rebecca Murphrey is serving as<lb />
pledge trainer; Rachel Andrews, Rush<lb />
(hairman, advised by Mrs. Frank Al-<lb />
len of Fnrmville, was in charge of<lb />
the rush parties.<lb />
Initiation Honors Three<lb />
Zeta Lambda chapter of Delta Zeta<lb />
sorority initiated three new pledges<lb />
in a formal pledge ceremony in the<lb />
Alumni Building Sunday night. New<lb />
pledges are Billie Boyd, Bonnie Har-<lb />
ris, and Carleen Davis.<lb />
Officer of Delta Zeta are Gay<lb />
Hudson, president; Carol Rankin,<lb />
vice president in charge of pledge<lb />
training; Edith Baker, vice (president<lb />
in charge of membership; Nancy Ber-<lb />
y, recording secretary; Gerry Whit-<lb />
field, corresponding secretary; and<lb />
Judy Berry, treasurer.<lb />
Nelson Heads Art Society<lb />
At Delta Phi Delta's organizational<lb />
meeting for 1961-62, Nelson Dudley,<lb />
a graduate student in the field of art,<lb />
was elected president of the national<lb />
lonorary society.<lb />
Mr. Dudley is a 1961 graduate from<lb />
the Department of Art, with the de-<lb />
tre of Bachelor of Science is cur-<lb />
Miiily a full-time candidate in the<lb />
graduate school working for the Mas-<lb />
ter of Arts in art.<lb />
Mr. Dudley has exhibited in Green-<lb />
ville, the State Art Gallery in Ra-<lb />
leigh; and in Rocky Mount, Wilson,<lb />
and Goldsboro. His undergraduate<lb />
major was in the field of graphic arts,<lb />
but he is doing his master's degree<lb />
work in the field of painting.<lb />
Elected as pledges to the organi-<lb />
zation were twelve students from the<lb />
Department of Art. These students<lb />
were chosen on the basis of personal<lb />
qualifications, artistic ability, and<lb />
suitable academic records. They are:<lb />
Sana Garrett, Keren McLawhorn, Bar-<lb />
bara Tripp Tucker, James Smith,<lb />
James Saunders, Jean Butler.<lb />
Also -Robert D. Stehmiitz, Rose Read,<lb />
Linda Keffer, Carol Barrett, Forrest<lb />
Matheson, and Gale Hammond.<lb />
Sigma Sorority Fleets<lb />
Polly Bunting President<lb />
Pledges of Gamma Beta Chapter<lb />
of Sigma Sigma Sigma chose officers<lb />
recently at their first pledge meeting.<lb />
One of eight social sororities on<lb />
the campus, the Gamma Beta Chapter<lb />
encourages high academic standards<lb />
and carries out a program of social<lb />
service with emphasis on work among<lb />
children.<lb />
Polly L. Bunting, elected as presi-<lb />
dent of the pledges, will assume her<lb />
duties for approximately twelve weeks.<lb />
During this period, pledges will study<lb />
the history of the chapter and will<lb />
learn of their responsibility in the<lb />
sorority before becoming sisters.<lb />
Other pledges serving as officers,<lb />
en addition to President Bunting, are<lb />
Martha Hudgins, vice president; Linda<lb />
Thornton, secretary; Jenny Lynn<lb />
Thompson, treasurer; and Elizabeth<lb />
Glover, projects chairman.<lb />
Chi Omega Initiates Two<lb />
On Saturday, September 30, the<lb />
Kho Zeta Chapter of the Chi Omega<lb />
Sorority initiated two new membeus.<lb />
They are Shirley Minton and Sara<lb />
Lou White.<lb />
Chi Omega emphasizes the higher<lb />
education of women and strives for<lb />
active leadership in eamjpus activities.<lb />
Strawn Attends State Meet<lb />
Alice Strawn of the department of<lb />
home economics will serve on a six-<lb />
member committee which will set<lb />
Op suggested guide lines for certi-<lb />
fication of home economics teachers<lb />
in the states.<lb />
The group, working with Dr. Cat-<lb />
herine T. Dennie, state supervior of<lb />
home economics education, met in<lb />
Raleigh, September 30. They establish-<lb />
ed the suggested guide lines for "A"<lb />
Certificates and Graduate Certificateg<lb />
and for vocational home economics.<lb />
Wilkinson Heads PKT<lb />
Senior student Michael Wilkinson<lb />
has been elected president of Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau, social fraternity.<lb />
A fraternity th'at has grown to be<lb />
one of the leading fraternities in the<lb />
netion, the East Carolina colony of<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau was founded during<lb />
the spring quarter of 1960. The pur-<lb />
pose of Phi Kappa Tau is to establish<lb />
close bonds of brotherhood and of<lb />
loyalty to the college campus that<lb />
will be a credit to the National Fra-<lb />
ternity, East Carolina College, and<lb />
to the general college fraternity<lb />
system.<lb />
During the year, 1960-1961, the<lb />
colony achieved the highest scho-<lb />
lastic average and this honor received<lb />
the Board of Trustees Scholarship<lb />
Trophy. Phi Kappa Tau also won<lb />
the second-place plaque in the 1960<lb />
Homecoming parade and a Stereo-<lb />
High Fidelity console record player<lb />
during a Liggett and Myers contest.<lb />
Serving with President Wilkinson<lb />
are the following- officers: Charles<lb />
A. Humphrey, vice ipresident; William<lb />
P. Eyerman, secretary; Benjamin F.<lb />
Harrison, treasurer; Marion B. God-<lb />
bold, Jr chaplain; and Johnny Bry-<lb />
ant Parker, Sergeant-at-Arms.<lb />
Delta Tau Installs Six Members<lb />
Alpha Delta Tau, Industrial Arts'<lb />
honorary fraternity, installed six new<lb />
members at a dinner held at the<lb />
Cinderella restaurant on Wednesday<lb />
evening, September 27.<lb />
The new members are as follow:<lb />
Dave Barlow, Spencer Grady, Robert<lb />
E. Hill, James Howard, Hubert K.<lb />
Leggett, Jr and Charles H. Stokes.<lb />
Budget Corrections<lb />
The following errors appeared<lb />
in the September 28 issue of the<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
Inter-Religious Council, appro-<lb />
priation 94.00.<lb />
SGA, appropriation, $25,351.00.<lb />
Corrected figures are as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
Inter-Religious Council, appro-<lb />
priation $964.00.<lb />
SGA, appropriation, $15,351.00.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, 0<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD<lb />
BOYD<lb />
Buc<lb />
)<lb />
5<lb />
vi 1 U Homecoming?<lb />
for East Carolina<lb />
Can Stitdi nt Body Spirit lit Unit u<lb />
Saturday afternoon is Homecoming<lb />
coming to town to take on<lb />
(the enthusiasm of the<lb />
College Stadium and cheer our<lb />
mother impressive victory.<lb />
toughest opponent of the young<lb />
mry and conquered Catawba's Indians<lb />
accomplished their mission without<lb />
jail gathering on the EC side<lb />
of the field cheered the team to victory.<lb />
Homecoming is an ideal time Cor the "spirit"<lb />
arise from its grave after such a long dormanl rx<lb />
week's game could be the start of a new<lb />
body's support of 'lie grid squad. It docs<lb />
on any fan's pan to make a little noise<lb />
of our football team.<lb />
the road and at home in sup-<lb />
fans and the Elon Christians are<lb />
the unbeaten Pirates. It is high time for<lb />
EC student body to appear at<lb />
hard working grid squad on to<lb />
The Bues played their<lb />
season last v ek in Salisl<lb />
16 f. The spirited Pirate<lb />
band or cheerleaders. Just<lb />
Elon<lb />
Unbeaten Pirates Return<lb />
From Catawba To Face Elon<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
of EC to<lb />
iod. This<lb />
"era" in the student<lb />
not take much effort<lb />
nul show everyone that<lb />
lv on<lb />
ie are prow<lb />
We have failed misera<lb />
port of our team during the s<lb />
credit, where credit is due, tin �<lb />
we will cooperate in helping them to have one<lb />
� the history of East Carolina.<lb />
the nrates 1 nai w<lb />
of the finest footba<lb />
11. young season. Let us all give<lb />
remainder of this fall and show<lb />
Run<lb />
Coach Jael<lb />
was pleased with !<lb />
teams 1<lb />
Dotm Of A Fine Football Team<lb />
Boone, the hard working EC head grid mentor,<lb />
iver'<lb />
Kast Carolina's unbeaten Pirates go<lb />
:nto their Homecoming affair Saturday<lb />
unbeaten am untied after three con-<lb />
secutive wins. The latest Buc vic-<lb />
lim was Catawba's Indians last Sat-<lb />
urday night in Salisbury. The Pirates<lb />
used a stout defense headed by ('lay-<lb />
ion Piland, Chuck Gordon, Earl Sweet,<lb />
and Bob Bumgardner, as well as a<lb />
strong running game sipieamheaded<lb />
v Prank Galloway, Tom Matthews,<lb />
Tom .Michel ami Nick HiLgert to<lb />
turn hack stubborn Catawba.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's high riding<lb />
forces used a 96 yard march early<lb />
m tihe contest, a 50 yard drive period,<lb />
EC face<lb />
ty of the time.<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
in improved Elon Chris-<lb />
team Saturday in the Pilate's<lb />
Homecoming affair. The old<lb />
be watching a Hue team<lb />
in last season's case)<lb />
A<lb />
lan<lb />
'big<lb />
pad<lb />
hat<lb />
. vvil<lb />
(as was<lb />
is unbeaten going into the affair.<lb />
capacity crowd is expected in Green<lb />
for the<lb />
vi<lb />
in Salis-<lb />
ong way since the opening<lb />
.dayers efforts following the Buc win o<lb />
Catawba a India Kast Carolina was a highly Improved team<lb />
from the September 23 contest with Guilford.<lb />
The Pirate offense and defenae worked as if never has<lb />
during the 6 campaign. The Hue's offense accumulated 16<lb />
points in the initial half of action and the stout Pirate forward<lb />
vvall held the Indians in contact with only 90 yards rushing and<lb />
b5 yards passing while holding the home team scoreless.<lb />
The. Homecoming affair this Saturday afternoon will fea-<lb />
ture an E team that is m the stage of maturing into an out-<lb />
standing football squad. The Hues have not performed before the<lb />
Some �lks.bul once ,llis season when thev conquerd Indiana<lb />
Pennsylvania 19-6.<lb />
But the East Carolina team last Saturday night<lb />
bury locked as though they had come a<lb />
victory. Coach Boone commented, "our running ga<lb />
1, p'i,nd �"r Pas�ng game is coming along in fine fashion"<lb />
 A nows he has a top-notch signal caller in Dan<lb />
Rouse a fleet ot good halfbacks, two hard running fullbacks in<lb />
Nlck HUgeil and Bill Strickland and two little Ail-American<lb />
cancidates in the speedy Buc line in Chuck Gordon and Clayton<lb />
1 llano.<lb />
Before the Pirate's opener with Indiana. Pennsylvania<lb />
Coach Boone knew that his weak spots would be his inexperienced<lb />
halfbacks and guards. However, after the first few games it<lb />
seems that the Pirates have found the answer to these problems<lb />
The running of Larry Rudi.il Frank Galloway, Tom Michel'<lb />
and Tom Matthews has been one of the more impressive spots<lb />
on the E( squad. '<lb />
' ' Bucs guards have materialized better than antici-<lb />
f 1 (n:ac'h Boo"e- Veteran Karl Sweet. Murry Strawbridge<lb />
)alla Uollmoworth. and Freak Friedland have been nothing<lb />
but giants on the Pirate line. Sweet has been nothing short of<lb />
nsational i� every Buc contest. The 5' 11 21 found Junior<lb />
f om Portsmouth irginia can often be seen in the enemy back-<lb />
field hrowing the opposing hacks for long losses.<lb />
East Carolina is fortunate in having two of the better<lb />
memen m he state return. Piland and Gordon. The former is<lb />
J1 pound tackle who is probably one of the best lineman ever<lb />
. The Winton native, tremendously fast for a tackle, is a<lb />
ntield I .ocker, and like Sweet can often be seen in<lb />
�ackield Gordon 13 a solid 200 pounder who should<lb />
onference honors. A 24 year old veteran of<lb />
:iM" a il yard field jroal, in the latter<lb />
slaves of the .first half of play to<lb />
accumulate the game's scoring. Dan<lb />
Kouse engineered the three Hue drives<lb />
and climaxed the initial march with<lb />
a 24 yard screen pass to halfback<lb />
Tom Matthews for pay dirt.<lb />
The second EC touchdown was a<lb />
one yard plunge by Tri-Gaptain and<lb />
fullback Nick Hilgert from Eilzabeth<lb />
 ity. The final Pirate score came on<lb />
Bob Muhlrow's second field goal of<lb />
'ho young campaign. The husky end<lb />
booted a 11 yard three pointer from<lb />
� extremely bad angle. The Bishop-<lb />
ville. South Carolinian hooted one out<lb />
 two extra (point placements. The<lb />
� al half was a defensive battle with<lb />
' � Buc's Piland and Gordon staying<lb />
in the Catawba backfield the major-<lb />
M) afternoon kickoff.<lb />
Of course, the Buc mentor is an-<lb />
ticipating the Christians to be ready<lb />
tor EC. The Pirates will more than<lb />
likely get the favorite's role due to<lb />
their performance last Saturday night<lb />
against the Catawba eleven. How-<lb />
i ver, the Klon team is known to have<lb />
a well balanced team led by one of<lb />
he better quarterbacks in the Caro-<lb />
lina Conference, Ace Wooten.<lb />
Finest Came Of Season<lb />
Concerning their finest game of<lb />
the season against Catawba. Coach<lb />
Boone said, "Our otfen.se was the<lb />
sharpest that it has leen all season,<lb />
running game was good, and our<lb />
in attack is Lnuproving<lb />
Boone went on to say, "Catawba<lb />
tame back well in the second half of<lb />
play. In the line Piland, Gordon,<lb />
Sweet, and Bumgardner were particu-<lb />
laiily outstanding; Rouse called a<lb />
uood game, Isenhower punted well,<lb />
and as a whole our offense and defense<lb />
improved from the first two contests<lb />
our<lb />
pass<lb />
FLOATS . . . are given<lb />
Homecoming Parade Saturday morning<lb />
last minute tout-he an serorities, fraternities and organizat<lb />
lay Pennington<lb />
V" RA Plans Activities For Yea<lb />
( al<lb />
(iero<lb />
great 1<lb />
the enemy<lb />
!y make<lb />
the servue. Gordon teams-up with Piland to spell "nothing"but<lb />
trouble for any EC opponent. ng DU1<lb />
Coach Boone claims to have two outstanding defensive<lb />
ends in Hub Bumgardner from Granite Falls and Jones Locker-<lb />
man from Clinton.<lb />
Richard Honeycutt, Mob Muldrow, and Johnny Anderson<lb />
are three other flankmen that the EC coach can use and ex"<lb />
pect from them a good performance. Honeycutt already has<lb />
caught two passes good for over 40 yards. Muldrow is Jht second<lb />
leading scorer on the team with two field goals and 4 extra ooi s<lb />
while Anderson, although just a Freshman isexpS t<lb />
much action during the remainder of the season<lb />
Gero, Pennington Coaching Gridders<lb />
Bumgardner: Key<lb />
Man In Pirate's<lb />
Strong Defense<lb />
By PARKER CHESSON<lb />
A key man in the East Carolina<lb />
Pirate's strong defense is a junior<lb />
terman, B.otbby Bumgardner<lb />
rhroagfh the first three games of<lb />
the season, Bumgardner has stood out<lb />
as a offensive and defensive left end<lb />
Opponents, and teammates as well,<lb />
rate Bobby as one of the toughest<lb />
players on the Buc squad. Standing<lb />
6 1" and weighing 185 pounds, he<lb />
is a very hard man to take out on<lb />
plays heading in his direction. Like<lb />
several other boys that Coach Jack<lb />
Boone has recruited, the big left end<lb />
is a terrific competitor and seems<lb />
to thrive on body contact.<lb />
Bobby was a starter last year as a<lb />
sophomore, which is something that<lb />
second year men do not usually ac-<lb />
complish because of East Carolina's<lb />
limited freshman football program.<lb />
His pass-receiving ability and block-<lb />
ing were considered good last season.<lb />
While attending Granite Pall's<lb />
High School, Bunugardner starred in<lb />
all three major sports. He is a Busi-<lb />
ness education major here at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Barring unforeseen injury, Bobby<lb />
lias a fine future in store for him<lb />
during the remainder of his college<lb />
playing days.<lb />
Hie Burs have some new faces on<lb />
the gridiron this fall in addition to<lb />
loot hall jdayei-s and managers. The<lb />
particular new faces are in the coach-<lb />
ing field. Ray Pennington and Sal<lb />
�� will assist Coach Jack Boone<lb />
this season with the Pirate Squad.<lb />
Ray Penningiton comes to us from<lb />
Greensboro and is a 1957 graduate<lb />
"f East Carolina. In 1955, and '56 he<lb />
was an All-Conference End. Penning-<lb />
ton coached in football and baseball<lb />
at Bessemer High School three years.<lb />
Last year he received his M.A. from<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Pennington is married and has two<lb />
children.<lb />
Stal Gero, a native �f Madison, New<lb />
Jersey, is a graduate of Elon College,<lb />
a Masters From University<lb />
By TONY KATSIAS<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
Gero wsls All-Conference his<lb />
last<lb />
two years at Elon. He made All-State<lb />
and Lit.il American. In 1952 he play-<lb />
ed professional<lb />
Wa<lb />
football with the<lb />
ington Redskins. After retiring<lb />
The Woman's Recreation Associa<lb />
lion has planned a series of activi-<lb />
ties for the 1961-62 school year which<lb />
included the formation of two new<lb />
clubs and the programing of regular<lb />
intramural activities.<lb />
Miss Lorrayne Grtdf, of the Physi-<lb />
1 Education Department, has or-<lb />
nized a Modern Dance Club which<lb />
she hopes will appeal to anyone in-<lb />
terested in any phase of dancing. Al-<lb />
though the club will stress creative<lb />
dancing, those interested in dancing<lb />
in general are invited to join.<lb />
Another club, usually geared along<lb />
masculine lines. ja being formed by<lb />
Miss Russell of the Physical Educa-<lb />
Departmen to interest those of<lb />
ender. Miss Russell has<lb />
for an all girl's<lb />
ub. Any girls in-<lb />
terested in weight training may con-<lb />
tact Miss Russell a: the gym.<lb />
Among other activities planned by<lb />
U i is a "Swim for Fun Night"<lb />
 women students. This swimming<lb />
activity will consist of relays and<lb />
comic stunts on strictly fun basis.<lb />
Swimming for fun is also a good way<lb />
for girls to trim up unsightly bulges,<lb />
�;u why not try to slim the fun way?<lb />
Volleyball intramurals began Tues-<lb />
day. October 3 Qt 4:00 p.m. Dormi-<lb />
tory representatives will notify play-<lb />
er- prior to scheduled games in order<lb />
thai there be no conflict or doubt as<lb />
iss<lb />
tion<lb />
the Feminine g<lb />
plans underway<lb />
weight-training 1<lb />
ri Pro ball, he started teaching<lb />
it Asheboro High School.<lb />
Gero is also married and has two<lb />
children.<lb />
Both Gero ami Pennington are<lb />
teaching courses at<lb />
serving as coaches.<lb />
EC as well as<lb />
The Graduate Record Examin<lb />
atinn. which all graduate stu-<lb />
dents must pass before being ad-<lb />
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��n November IS, Januarv 20,<lb />
March 3, April 28, and July 7.<lb />
The lime and place for these<lb />
tests will be announced later.<lb />
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