
By Austin Kestler (freshman)
Photo by Robyn McLawhorn (junior)
Homecoming here at ECU was festive as always. From floats and parades, on to the fantastic football game against UAB. It was a busy time for us ECU Teaching Fellows and Maynard Scholars. Our Student Activities committee put together a memorable float for the parade on October 27th. ECU Teaching Fellows graduate Ron Clark, owner of the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, joined us for homecoming to ride on our float and support our program. Although or float didn't win any awards it was still a lot of fun. Our banner, however won second place, another special thanks to our Student Activities Committee. As for the football game, it was spectacular. Our ECU Pirates dominated against UAB in a stunning 41-6. Halftime was really exciting. Ron Clark returned with some of his students to receive honor for being an alumni of ECU. I can't wait for next year.
While all ECU Teaching Fellows and Maynard Scholars are invited to participate in our organization's homecoming events, the most active group in the homecoming festivities is the Student Activities Committee. Below, one of the members of that committee elaborates on his participation.
By Trevor Rorie (freshman)
Homecoming week is probably the most spirit-filled week at any school, whether it be a high school or university. My first homecoming at East Carolina University was simply amazing. East Carolina holds a Homecoming parade and numerous other festivities during the week. There was even a concert by Trey Songz. Teaching Fellows took an active role in the Homecoming events.
The Teaching Fellows acted in skits, decorated and designed a float, and decorated and designed a homecoming banner. I am a member of the Student Activities committee and we made the banner. Though I am not an artist by any means, I helped with a little bit of painting. The banner was a hundred dollar bill note with Petey in the center. The mint registry numbers correlated with East Carolina's first day. The banner was purple and gold of course. All the major artwork was designed and painted by the more skillful members of the team.
Working on the banner at first seemed like a chore and just something else I had to do. After bonding with my fellow Student Activities committee members and painting a little, I actually had fun and enjoyed myself. I even got to meet some Fellows I hadn't met before. The banner was huge success and it brought all of us a little closer together.




