Who’s Who : smpus personality this week is Weather Man ; @ @ redhead who hag added much iding pleasure of ae followers. pring time” weather for the next few sling pleasure of our follower. “Spring time” weather for the next few weeks. He says that cold spells are gone for good, except for very short durations. GREE BUNT MILI , THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955 Number 21 State FBLA Convention Here This Weekend Umstead Ges baiesity Vote To Becomel | : ~~. —-. — Be: First NC Meeting op Man In Campus Student Government; # 2 “\ {| With Workshops, cr) Donald Umateed ye ots 0 oe ot | § =a ac. a. . Talks, Contests el . sr from Whiteville. While in hi a 1 she served as historian of : f. i ; : : by Belinda Newsome t ti state a North Carolina Futur esident. : of America w Sharber, a junior from Eliza- was automatically elected treasurer. Billy it treasurer dv g fall le High as and winter quariers and ecame tr urer upon the resigna- Don's — 1 of Howard Rooks at the end of} 2 commit- - : inter quarter. ‘ hike ’ vert Forrest was elected to the Miss Marilyn Brown Bebby Lou Avant Mr. John G. Page ems: extend- : is position of assistant treasurer. ed Business Edueatior sie Mee gang Officers elected for the Men’s Ju- llevar nich is Aeon enw domi) ss onreas evewa for ow Mes | Beta Tota Chapter Of Gamma Theta pales ==. 3. etic; activating the : man, and Jimmie Corum, vice-chair- FBLA ini more wenkend “a ei ie | Organizes Here; Installation On Saturday a pu - G i Ann Bowles was elected as cha | ) y | mas of the Women’s Judiciary. Other) Phe newly formed BETA IOTA| Teachers Colleges, 26 chapters i charter members of Beta lota ‘ ( f v7.| Chapter of Ga Theta Upsilon, | Liber s Colleges a Iniversi- | Capt r eta Upsilon at | 7°™ ley Moose, vice-chairman; Janet Wil-| pter « jamma eta we lo ' o beral Arts Colleges and Universi- | 1 é heta Upsilon at Cane oe: The new prexy.| liams, sec ry; and Jean Thompson, | * in Mey ity | East Carolina College are as follow: ik Ss ee member-at-lange r 7 N} hold their eeiuea) eats | Eugene 4 , Thomas Barnett Jr., Sixteen ma to serve all c at 10:30 am. March 26 in Meetings of the fraternity I 1. B n, Doris M. Bryan, Jo- 1 Building. The Beta Total ycen scheduled for the second Mon: jay | Seph rk, Eugene Crawford Jr., : \k name. have| Chapter at East Carolina College has; of each month. The next meeting of Char T. Day rancis Dean,}1 ecretar or from] not been released by elections|31 charter members, including four| the Chapter will be April 11 at seven Dwight 1aa, Howard Ellis, James Asheboro Hig! ; ed to the position | ittee. }of the East Carolina faculty. The] m. One of the ea topics to be E. Garrett, Joseph Goodson, Arthur a Judiciary penton elected were Shir- | stitution, and ele by defeating | Newtoz Her work as secret | ne new officers will take over] installation team will consist of Drs.} discusséd will deal with positions in} G's ide Hull, Herbert Lassi- * | ‘ a i as a Government 1 t year speaks for her] their duties during the second week|Sidman P. Poole and Stanley B. Shu-| the Government and in private or-|‘°" C. Leonard, Edward W and raporte | pril. Until that time the current) man of the Department of Geogra-| ganizations that are apen for geog- Patton, Jam Pearson, Clara Fran-| phillips Orr, Westert nior he The position of historian was filled} Student Legislature will continue its| phy, University of Virginia. Two stu-| rapherg and those trained in geogra oe, Du d Potter, Peter Ray- ses ae { position] by Bobbie Lou nt, who was elect-| regular meetings. | deat officers of the Virginia Chapter] phy. Dr. Robert E, Cramer is the] eh 78 Riley, Billy T. Smi Nimheranbles | of Gamma Theta Upsilon will aceom-| faculty advisor for the group. r vivey, Lloyd Treadway, Wil- the group and serve in the in-} The Geography Department at East fr ance, Jack Windley. Charter ET. 4 Deleyates iicseiie College Go To Meeting | » ceremony. Following the| Carolina College is the largest geog- nembe from » faculty include: ‘ < ideo - es on of the Chapter a lunch-! raphy department in the State of Robert Cramer, James Cummings, During the past state has ti doubled. There are present I In Asheville: one Crepnaiene News eae be held for members and| North Carolina. In } therein fourth | George ee ee Ee W. Picklesimer Tene eee oe : faculty member was to the and two other schools are Dr. Sidman Poole is a well-known | growing Department. The student en- | proe forming chapters sograpoer. He holds the Ph.D degree] rollment in the geography classes is rama es iva servations have already n geography from the University of | about two and one half times the | at 6:20 at the “Y” urer, After these officers are elected, | \t ee | Since it is customary to carry aj te ¢ ha rmen for the various com-/ ssions will ve chosen. | | 1 from 22 clubs with an advance ir a Chicago, and he is a Colonel in Army] student enrollment in geography at is lagi tration of over 225 aot | ieee’ cnet youeo desire: in will! Intelligence. Dr. Poole is the Chair-| the University of North Carolina. Dr. ere 1s ee ) The East Carolina College Chapter Sass f6c ang. often it Jn, sophomore from|man end Professor of Geography at|P. W. Picklesimer is the Director of dent of|the University of Virginia. lthe local Department of Geography. ee te eee : at East] Gamma Theta Upsilon came into| Officers for the newly formed fra- mone say Malventiore dict about English Club pects lle ing the 1955-1956 | existence in 1928. It was organized | ternity are: president, Durward W.|"“°°* ‘ : Regional Dramal 4. two-day English Club, depart-} tern |in May 1931 as a national organiza-! Potter; vice president, Billy T al of the Carolina Dramatic| yichlichted by for majors and ther fficers hosen by club| tion with the installation of four, Smith; secretary, Jane E. Riley;| Association will be held on the East| sions. Miss has elected Ber-| embers in recent elections are Wal-| chapters. There are 28 chapters im treasurer, C. Frances Poe ‘arolina College peas to a binthday party, you may{ has 140 member: to make. by campus. The event} Standing demonst t Johnson, Elizabethtown, nay ill open at 2:30 p.m. Friday with a field of speed typewr ont. president; Ernest I McFarland, | R Offi C w 0 d = . BAS s ..;.|the principal speaker elected at the meet-| Henderson, See om eserve cers Commiussione : byes Gucle Uucuer eal General Sexier Gl ssident, Evelyn Tay-| Norman E. Pridgen, Wilson, reporter. | pease menue of Bnglish-| March 25. M z secretary, Dorothy | es Nine officer candidates of the Air received the Distinguished Graduate ng part in the festival will be) care before business t reporter, Lois Jen- cee ara Force ROTC at East Carolina College! Award of the AFROTC in recogni- ollege ar: groups, high schools, any of the largest comm Olive; social chairman, Need Student Guides were com ioned this week as sec- theatres and church}: New York, and le he excellence his r s . } jtion of the excellence of his work as] 4.9. f Six high} Elizabeth City; and] Poy High School Day | ticatenants in the U.S. Air Foree |, eee ea es typing demonst ‘arol Lucas, West Bend | Reserve; and one, in the Air Force | * caer : i be participating along] a bit of time thinking. Thinking along re several other people, specifically aj overnment Committee who are now g toward a solution to a problem which has become a plague on our campus. Cheating is at an all time high at East Carolina. That statement is made because of the huge number of student complaints we have received in our offices. The Faculty, staff and administration are worried over the situation and the students who are striving to remain ethical are even more perturbed. They are tired of seeing the curve ruined, so to speak, by those who get the inside track by various methods of cheating. You expect a certain amount of cheating on any large campus. There probably won’t ever be a way to stop cheating entirely. But the par- ticular methods of cheating that are most dis- turbing to the honest students here can be stopped. Reference is made to the students and facul- ty members involved in the cases of stolen ex- aminations. And the redhanded lifting of a teach- er’s gradebook with the purpcse of changing grades before the little book is returned. We re- commend that professors stop trusting their students so far as to leave their examinations in their offices and their grade books lying around at the disposal of theives. And we recommend immediate expulsion for those who are caught cheating in this way. It is a sorry plight that some students here | have to resort to such methods to remain in school. They definitely don’t belong here. . | com: “CAROLINIARN i gm SL LE EL Who’s Who Among Students At East Carolina Editorial Comment Senior Likes Work With College Newspaper by Faye B. O'Neal The weather is warm, it’s raining { . almost ev day, and there are so many things to do that you have stopped trying to be in on all that’s happening. Spring quarter again. And before you know it, that will be gone, oo, and another year in your college career will be passed. We are always talking about taking the worthiness of It’s so easy to live “Jackadaisically” with little thought about the thing, we are accompplish- And at is not our right. God one of us a project in life. ved us with “talents.” And anybody either. sems that others have so much more to be thankful for and help make time to evaluate your activiti up, alents” to But everyone of us nore easier. some way, and we ery minute of our we are taking ad- all that we have. Make f what you have and then you would to laces with anyone else. You | whether want probably wouldn’t. Two weeks ago Donald Umstead} not very well known around the Now he ig the key figure in He did what we we were speaking of fulfill in was campus ampus politi when g to g a punpose ivities, hough taken government ; he had not campus ~e career, Donald Um- any that he was interested in | e saw the pit ful) rn about student gov- | here growing more and more | being | every by the day lack number in t ses, of candidates | gen would ed interest | of office the be | he 1 spirited sad found kn agreed i Ur that he! who did not but who princizles. He c big u t. H East ae me through wi now president of ina College Student Body. Umstead ntlous mer | £ mpus. He seems to h responsi that never y time will face up to th If he keaps the tz rarnered from > knew ow | ~e es. just next body, ye more prog? : F was large a the campus |. music from many gional festiva hi s ame under the sponsor- > college Music Departmen ticipate in various perform- | a part of the group from hington, N. C. High School] es for a little le in the | and enjoyed a pleasant little | ° them. They paper. One young fellow ented, “They even have Fearless | in this paper.” He Wildroot seemed to en-{° Fosdick was re- to our Cream Oil sment following volunteered wi they were here: od, Jerry Alligood, Tommy Dunn Sheppard, Woolard boys names ile Bobby Wool-|° Edward man Larry and to cutting mistakes, the para- last Com- or two on page one of Editor's readers with week’s issue on “The ment” left our a ques- tion as to why we were compliment- ing Jimmy Ferrell. In at the orig mentioned while nal copy randfatier died New York trip and school only to for the funeral. his work as he is from Lucama and is one of the most steady work- er the staff. We have y favorable comments on his ’Round the Campus.” As we mentioned before, the paragraph on Jimmy was accidentally left cut out of the little article last week. We are also glad of an opportunity to mextion some real hospitality that extended to us on our return trip from New York. Jimmy Ferrell’s aunt, Mrs. William Sudduth, of Col- lege Heights Estate, Hyattsville, Md., prepared the best meal we had during the trip (one of the best we ever had, in fact) for wine of us who stopped by her home. She was one ofthe most striking persons we ever had the privilege to meet, and none of those who were so graciously invited into her home will ever forget her. She is an alum- mus of East Carolina. we Jimmy’s g we on the returned leave again Neverthel he did does were Jimmy to nave to ess Jimmy have on 3 we had ma column, was Bobby Par- . f Valeria Shearon, who has success- mangg’ Fuqu and has gucceeded students deals concerning Vv attracted to tance e was editor Ww Spring | He ti +} hVee served as g editor > is our choice for Who’; Whe of the week. This young lady from Varina, ig a library iz “y inter with with them. U aleria Ee saw our beautiful campus one sum- mer, Then t was coed, she a from her former clas. a is not th Valeria found attractive. She has also nd ed Gardner served or ience ile hen Valeria Webb. written features, served | edito assistant science home entered by Lou Ann Rouse editor and of the “East Caro- 1 an English major minor and enlightening many Pot Pourri,” which resting information hat she first Carolina when she was liked the fact just the right dis- and that she East he only college that nlso smates here. Webb and Campbell f at that ac- 1 the paper staf he added 1 she did with the high at Campbell she | college paper. | school here | g | managed re paper staff and} she did | Here at East Caro- Valeria Shearon sometimes a hee he to write, but! not Besides 1 for the newspaper Valeria still to other the many duties she de time for She find is an active | of worthwuile activities. member of the Future Teachers America and the English Club. While in Greeaville Valeria attends | the Immanuel Baptist Church. She r and as managing | | ‘Pot Pourri” was}is a member of the Baptist Student it was still a lot of fun to do.” lr Union convention atte: er Writing short stories, ing eri her rer that n ie ching ooking week ren-. ing ing our will and she oe: ided with eat and favorite stories likes she 1e re color thall ke you fe can a wide ran gery ife is Valeri prese in t High unit on teac smiling iration lans full eT r-lik take graduate photogray ny hobbies j that she would like to see some of pwblisined. School forward great best wis n May. fondly which B.S.U. Ridgecrest, the local inspiration group rate as Other th steaks, temmis, Fre see are blue, an game. easily ge of intere Valeria nth grade of Gr She teaching says $s to journalism leria a a is not w paper qua vis the other to e bo for time Valeria librarian or prarian. leasure in ext to Valeria, Due | | remembers 4 she To Valeria this convention proved to be ing- Val- Valeria says ings chocolate id a Guthrie, Valeria’s roommate, never dull while living practice eed e is four to rork rter, continue to be staff rder be- end- who AROUND THE CAMPUS quarter one, th student ‘ leaves, promises kh 1 + nes anc ral| But in May he'll be praying for S The” vest goes to rest e past e will be faced | sald. ro when he bought ! with Jimmy Ferrell t three He three | Pirates | wore to two aske ich th has turned over, were vi that \t tex t was a lucky vest. himself to make! I id at the re-| a's his wife gave few Chri is weeks -o or and convinced | vest team until vest a tmases d vest was then given graduated from and Daily year “The was few years Coach Re- Caro s head|f a game uni- o other time,” red vest is be looking season roll again. Minstrel Standouts students played a big last week's trel a big suc part | annual Ki- Frances aw, of the captured ius that the story|in 1 ack five} imself al Smith and look began wanis George Ea > I liked the departm tne up New audience w and their ve” from“ 2 one W last al “N t t beauts solo of their ndi “Make! Showbo ful gown Ma f Irv scene of o Bus orn by iness Overlooked Ava’s Man! last celebrities York, but George and Bil asked one of with what From day night iner’s man right him. he t Earl and three hours week’s column the wa He didn’t know nid her. Reminds us of Campus Life! Wilson agers should get nine most do—six hours we ed one. ind we miss ro singer) called Birdland. now Ava or Ss oe in in selec- reminded | n Mon- rounded | saw Anne Sam- George hours sleep a Ber in He’s was rat’s een- hed Gadfly ..« One Man’s Ideas \ came e last a could tfully ture ple fores cement of befor nnouncement late, Those e week . We ec lue partie mit f the ca ‘tion until A result, HAVE You VeTeD Yel, FelLiows P e governing candidates (the paper) failed to by Stan Jones SGA iling of tl 5 The candi- e sleet present powers s-ould have had time to cam 13 depress for at least three weeks before | Th ald | opportuni resent | cts of a superlative not ned. f election paper s have been more to Perhaps candidates like unimportant to some verage will the at re election day. of the candidates few wh in- | body have electio seem : | 1 iy be | udents, but they are a part education; most will. perhaps the | t part—asserting our practice, but practice t game. Elections manner of last} a lack of organization The situation could be should be corrected. lack of voting, is good subject for raking} e th the e in 10w nsight. andidates. This was bond the in y of the! exploited and tee to furnish the! The ndidates for use in| always t before ess or t knew hose who did take} blame does not lie little or noth-: let there. The SGA| Poem Of The Week (Editor's note among us turned in tt space. like You'd think Would we losophy, asking that we use it ter to fill up had noth See wha An inknown au ing b t think of it you The Philosopher akes alive, anc Tl just add it the fives tha spoil my the he grades I’ve ever got, the best. + all these fives disposition. But l’ve found, by making fives, I've cut down competition e following bit thor , not election. The SGA would do wel ] to have a committee appointed to study volitical interests on ca vise along with | r the coals. But perhaps all the action. In means of passing, mpus and promoting inte’ congratulations, down on their end in the past: Umstead. Good luck! THEA ENGtisH MarSORS: VOTE © NEVER HE CF JAE WoRD. = ARD \S ALWAYS SHOWING © OFF THEIR VocARILARY de- rest an outline program of Mr. a al THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955 ee POT POURRI by Emily S. Boyce The question as to the effectivenes present Men's Judiciary was brought uj cent Discipline Committee meeting Tt ments were presented before the St. ment Association at their next meeting | Foley Ed Mathews, 1954-1955 | Men’s Judiciary, spoke in reply ¢ comments and the Judiciary. In effect, stating that t ciary cannot act without a filed « the si to either certain that body or try and create a re ident ¢ present org uation exists as such, it revise of tne udes of students and faculty. Ed ment the Men’s Judiciary is n t go out and have cain Woman's Judiciary car iudents. A unit of se spying is not However, something the Men’s Judiciary. the men need a workin women do. One thing can be cleared dent which occurred out at the J ple weeks ago seemingly i needing disciplinary action. The did investigate this and found effect that anyone needed against him. The Judiciary d thermore, it is extremely did the actual knifing v ville and was Male means of oi id odd that dismissed The new officers of the SGA |} elected. We hope these people setting up a suitable Men’s Judici administration did create a s rection with the revision of laws. They simply did not go This column cheers Don in his platform that he \ chines in the women’s wanted machines for how Shop business. Caring chines is a job, however. A men’s Recreation Associati A. A.) could sponsor the \ ing, they would make a zation and the problem <¢ the bottles, ete., would be see possibly ¢ eliminated Controversial Currents The Presence Of Obstacles by Anne George Last week we stated toward installing drink ¢ the various girl’s dorm aware, this is quite a present time and one th viewed from both perce} umn dealt with the t toward having the machines shall look at the problem from administration. Miss Ruth Wt Dean the following four ctors ¢ against having the machines in th 1. Because they would necessit men coming in and out the dormitories the crates of drinks. 2. Because there is nowhere in the tories, at the present time, to keer crates of drinks. 3. Because velop around the machines 4. Because bottles throughout the dormitory. The first two factors seem obstacles at the moment. There regulation that forbids men to come parlors of the dormitories, as Dean W out, and with the machines installation constantly be coming in and out to and deliver the drinks. The second big obstacle is the no present location to siore drinks. As Dean White stated, would have to be replenished at three times perday. This would ing some lceality where the crates drinks could be placed. She feels tha oe impossible to leave them beside the as it would only be a temptation to girl cc t te noise and confusion w woul to fa is past to take the hot drinks to their r hen get some ice from the Soda Shop f The janitors in the boys dormitories take charge of this situation. “We have to put the drinks to keep them locked u; plained Dean White. “This is an obstacle so far has nct been surmounted, even a ensive survey on the subject.” The last two obstacles seem to explain t sel s and could be remedied with a littl “peration and willingness on the part of the Many suggestions have already been solve these two problems, but there s that sume solutions must be reached to problem one and two. Dean White further said, “We are wil to attempt it now, if storage space could be f for the crates.” The price of each Coca-cola machine is $5¢ The Coca-cola Company, however, would alloy the college to pay for them from the profits th would be made from the various machines. ‘ exact profit that could be made from each cra of Coca-colas sold is 25 cents. Roughly estimat ing, it would only take 560 days to pay for eat +3] ti n machine if at least four crates per day were sold _ All students interested in seeing these m chines installed, or who have any concrete sug- gestions for removing the obstacles write a let- ter to this paper, of contact orge, Fleming Hall. ‘ oo ARCH 24, 1965 é e “SPORTS ECHO Buccaneers Battle Springfield Today EAST CAROLINI&EN PAGE THREE by Billy Arnold = : a Ton) anna! YMCA Squad Defeats Camels | Pirates Meet Massachusetts Team In Final os ility of! may be one big reason for the slow rere of Ba ces at Eat Cinioe| Tg Capture Kutramural Title Match Of Two-Game Series On Campus Field d faculty mem-| thing done about it. iid be a wise enter the| ¢, by J. W. Browning Coach Jim Mallory’s East Carolina , will work the final two innings. Coach with the win. Two runs were scored ; face it—colleges are built on} The Y.M.C.A. defeated the Camels,, Camels’ dreams of becoming loop baseballers, after dropping Spring-| Mallory has a bumper crop of young,|on him before being relieved by Char- Sane tball le and basketball courts. | 57-47, last week in ‘the finals of East} champions. field College 8-6 in a thrilling con-| untried pitchers and will undoubtedly lie Russell who stayed on until the end habe ed a] unfair as it may |Carolina’s Intramural Baskeball Nick Smothers was the offensive test on campus field yesterday, takes be watching for talent. of » seventh. Bill Loving finished x em, neventheless, it is fact that the] Tournament. For the “Y,” it was|icader for ithe Camels as he scorched | the diamond again today to finish) Several other newcomers, such as | Ut contest g the visitors ; well-known colleges in the land be-| sweet revenge for a loss suffered at) 1) ts for 17 points, high total for|* *vo-eame series with the Massach-! Ojlie Baker, ome famous through progressive ath-|¢he hands of tte Camel squad ear- ' usetty club. The game will get under] Harold Edw not good teachers, pretty| lier in the season. The “Y” won 10 way at three o’clock. , or beautiful glee clubs. We} and lost only one during regular sea- : | must realize the importance of a pow- | son ip! They finished on top of the} ¢; ols al-| erful athletic program. B league gs, while the Cam-j the ference. | jump. James Sanderson, and! scoreless. Four runs were scored by sides. But the igh-seoring s will be given a chance | Soringfield w Russell was on Smothers did not receive enough as- to display their wares in today’s |‘? moun nee from his teammates and the| This season was the first time the} game. There ig a great amount of} b ri led the Nortk selg were hopelessly outclassed by | two teams have faced each other and| competition for regular positions and| lads v 2 hit ack Sandford was revenge-minded “Y’’ squad. Coach Archie Allen’s visiting team! cach boy will be striving for per-| ‘te losing pitcher. | Of the money distributed among |€¢!s were ters in ithe A league. Y.M.C.A. found the going tough. Pirate pitcher | fection. kb Seore by innings di the different departmnts, the athletic At t e conclusion of regular season | pp | Mack Cherry started the battle with The batting order for this after-'* ringfiele 110 021 100— 4 6 ani for. | a¢Partment gets a terribly poor share.| play, the two top ‘teams in each a g| selection of tricky stuff that held remain the same ag} "8st Carolina —. 221 080 10x—11 8 | These are modern times; no longer | loague were consolidated into a four-| r _,. 13| is. opponents to one hit in four], y’s. ird baseman Bucky |can Sports teams be shrugged off as|team playoff. The other two teams) w g|innings. The other two Buccaneer) Reep will lead off, followed by All- lidle recreation which needg no finan-| in the playoffs were the two E.P.O.| Edwards yz | driers, Charlie Russell and Billy Conference cial aid 5 ring is itution in the Iment mue orted not ready to competition and alongside the “name” on arises—“Why a a : j ‘ i 2 4 East Carolina ig still | ° s situation and leagoe. Both of thes oads lost in| Boado Today’s affair promises to be aj Jerry Stewart will carry on in that out in a conference | Ung toward a stronger athletic | the Ce ee mou of the tourna- close match eines both teams have ; order wn schools, nene of | Policy: ereater will be the glory and, ment. The “Y,” led by the accurate) Total tested each other’s potential. Mallory} Second-sacker Cecil Heath showed i an Cee fit for East Carolina College and! shooting of speedy Gary Searboro, | has selected Freshman right-hander}the way offensively Wednesday get- s orts-starved followers defeated E. P. O. Sr.-in the first} ~p|Tommy Pruett to handle the early) ting 3 for ——- round. Scarboro collected 24 points | pinto mound duties. Pruett wags a two-|in the 8-6 decision registered by t id Me cee Somebody by the name of Bernie] in te contest to pace his squad. es time All-State hurler during his later] Bucs. Gaither Cline had 3 for 5 also,! Mace I i | Weiss, a reporter for the DAILY] The Camels were given the nod as | Smothers years at Sanford high school and has) and kno across 2 tallies while|, member| PAR-HEEL, forgot his Emily Post t favorites in the championship | Edwards shown steady improvement since sea-|brother Bill Cline golfed one thei nd printed an untruth ip one of his on the strength of their nine-| Sanderson son practice began. ete leftfield fer: “Cuff Notes” columns It| point victory over the Y.M.C.A. dur- | Whitfield Ken Hall, a veteran of the East} Sophomore Mack Cherry who Weiss is ignorant of the] ing regular season play. The “Y” was} Carolina crew, will follow Pruett and | in 2 first four innings, gave the standards for gradua-|not to be denied, however, as they| Total either Jim Corey or John Chapman | u; 2ast Carolina are the same} displayed a swift running attack | — - ed ——— = = sk simply outdistenced the ealler | SARA ASS AIR AR NARS RIAA AAR RES Cee ee ne t ging about Carolina’s| Camel squad. Led by sharp-shooting | * ports program needs | of 7-foot high school basket-, Freddie Wiliams, who collected 16} GARRIS GROCERY STORE a in the arm. There are| ball ace, Billy Hathaway, Weiss in- ts, the “Y” exhibited a sparkling East Fifth and Cotanche Streets t ~ * | i e infielder, Cecil Heath. | aggregations—B. P. O. Sr. in the A} Williams 16) pouane kept things under control as|Gaither Cline, Gene Turner, Nick The sooner we real he ney|league and E. P. O. Jr, in the B/| MeCotter the game progressed. Smothers, Bob Penley, Bill C | | e, and | 5 and ing in 4 rw by all} oppo- ia Fieming Ha |Kanoy, memb over | cou hostesse ingle and was credited KARES RESTAURANT FOR THAT EXTRA SNACK ; GOLDEN BROWN BUTTERED WAFFLES TET E TTT TETTUTTTUCTECTTTOTTTCET TTC CTT COTE C SS TOC. C10 meme am East Carolina also sought] o e performance that ove d. *. : je giant with the hope that hisowed the faithful efforts of the tir-|% Fine Meats and Groceries ade; could pass here. In other'ing Camels Two other Y¥.M.C.A.| insist that there isn’t | adent interest or school pport the Bues in a higher Y Ir ith of the | Words, Weiss made the familiar mis- players hit in the double figures— = eases Perhaps the t ssi n | i 2 mes eens Sr the student realize ke of rating ECC’s grading system} i y Searboro had 13 and O’Brien ed > WELL,JUST IN CASE. | : | a 5 KEEPS HAIR NEAT the size of ECC they | #5 2 Dush-over. | \ b ; 1 DO —HERE'S =) 29 CENTS!T| | ano NaTruRAL” ? mia would like to remind the Caro- » defensive efforts of Toppy | . 7 - witonoor! JUST ENOUGH REMOVES LOOSE eee lina reporter that East Carolina not . Boyd Webb, Pat McCotte’ BEFORE | -cMcKLE?- ‘ 7 piece | FOR A BOTTLE DANDRUFF. 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